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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-06-23 - Newport Harbor EnsignAERIAL PHOTO shows location of proposed West New- port pariclng lot. which was protested out by local resi- dents. N. B. FACES $1.15 SCHOOL TAX HIKE A 111,827,750 bond elec- tion to be hold Sept. 20 toae1her with a propoaed 4U tax increase received official approval Monday niaht from the Newpors.. '-ten Unified School Board. A tocal or 490 clauified pcraonnel were hired for the 1966-67 school you at a coat of S2,312,6S8. No employee in tho unified dia- lrict will receive lou pay than be ia presently makina in the 3 component dia- tri c ta. Salaries estimat od at • 18TH YEAR, NO. 35 FIRST SECTION THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1966 673-0550 Tnuteo Donald A. Suauu moved that the proposed SlS.9 million budaet be ap- proved. with tJle exception of Ull,OOO eannukod for comnunity aorvicoa. Hia motion paned 4-2. Boatd members Elinbeth M. Lilly and Roderick H. MacMHliao voted no. favorina retention of the 1113,000. Approval of the bud&et rcquues a S3.44~ tall rate for 1966-67. Thi I II an 10• ere ase of 7 4Yl from the preacnt Newport Beach rate of •2.70, wht ch will be mcreased to $2.88 for 1966-67 without requirin& S713,000 were approved for adminiacntive pcraonnel. lierc ia the complete sche- dule: Hiah acbool princi· pals, Sl4,600..Sl7,000; in- termediat o principah, Sl2,600-41S,OOO; clemca- taty principals, Sl2,000. Sl4,600; biah achool aa· aia&llnt principals, Sl3,400- SlS,OOO; biab school nco- principals, S12,400..Sl4,000; intermediate Yice princi- Institute slated for top students voter conunL Jey s.lt.ltl•• pals , S10,90()..$12,SOO; 1nd Eng11• eer l•s olemeotaJy nco principalt, Sl0,S00412,100. Tho boatd employed 142 electrocuted teacbeu, oounaolon aod principals for m mmer Hacob (Jay) Sahakian, a acbool and the 1966~7 acbool you . 29-yoar-old Coaca \teaa TNatee Marian c. BetiC• junior en1ineer, wu elec· son auucsted that olemen-ttocuted about 7 p.m. Fri- tary aubatitDte teacbera day • June 17, at Semco ln- A second uperimental summer institute titled "T-..entieth Century Val- ues" puallelina lut y cat' a prop am, will be offered to superior 1 tuden c. of the Harbor uca from July 18 to . .t.ua. 12 a t !'lewport Harbor Hi&h School. The propam wi II feature 1\lCit lectwera, diacuaaion poupa and panel di acua- sioas on the contemporary scene. There wi II be a complele abs ence of u- aianmenta, papers and padea. \4ra. Betty \h iler, head of the En1l1 sb Oepat~eot at Eat.ancia Hiah School, 11 cbai011an o f the in stttute. Other 1ntwccon ate John Cullen, 1nauucco r of math and I Cience at ~lt&llCta, and William Clatke, head o f the EnaJiah Oeputment at Costa \tesa Hiah School. The llubor Humanities In addition, if the voters pau the 4U tax override tn September, the tax rate will be incraaede to S3.68\.l in 1967~8. to S3.81~ in 1968~9 and to S3.8SYJ in 1969-70. The 41C override w1ll continue each yeat thereafter. duatriea in Westminster ahould receive ooly S24 a day inatead of t he pr<>-wbi le inapectina a Jenera- posed S2S. A motion to pay tor. a minimum rate of S24 per \tr. Sahakian. who lived SolicHing rules readied llus all means that New- port Beach resident• face a total tu in c:reaae of Sl.l.S~ by 1970. day waa patted. Hip at 9S8 Capical St ., wu dead school •btthalea will ,._ Oil anival •t Weatm.iaaa&e:r celve US a day. Hospital. Ianatiaatou Director Steve Ttevot announced at \ionday'a said be was romovina plate a C C . t tt cks from a aenorator and appua . . pro,ec a a ontly came in contact with me•W.a of tbe Newport Hatbor Ch~mber of Commer- ce board that the city sol- icitation ordinance 11 almost ready for consider- ation by the !'l ewport Beach City Council. d b • 20,000 volt• of electnctty. ba usiness Image ~: u~~ a senior 10 phyllCI Reportina on a Olamber COIDllitt.oe study of the ordinance, be cxpreued the opinion tbat it i • aaood law, aod be outlined the followina foaturea: Proai dent Jim Borkahi re of tho ~ow port Harbor Ol&m• bor of Convnorco baa initi· a&.ed a looa ranao proaram for improvement or the imaao of the buainouman. He outlined tho plan at Mea day' • moo tina of the directors, wbo approved bit propoaal to form a ateerina oonmitteo. He n~med Jim Slmmooa u committee ch&irmM. \ir, Berkshire quoted ftom ., article in the \1 ay 2 Newawoek, which abowed atlldont opinion tluo~aabout tho nation to be uuemely critical of buainoaa aod lnduauy. Tho article reported tbatl atlldoota cooaidor buainua- men lack public apith attd coocom for comi'DUDity need a and are mounted primatily by mac.rialiam. .. Lot's tell our story to tbe public," Mr. Borhhiro aaid ... Lot's tell &boat tbe jobs we pcoYide, tbe pay- rolla, the tuoa we pay, the bows we apeud in moet.- ina • and promo tin a coro- miJI'li IY pcoj oota such u the Unhod Pund aod acou\-.... "We abould have • com- mit&eo to ao ioto Ibis pro- pam tboroupty. Let' • ealiat lbe aid or educator•. unDJe lor a puo1 of a.,-a.ken to talk lo atadeata. take • aauS.et to yoot plaC. of buaioou for OGO day each month to let b.im ~ivora tnclude hia wile, Aru; a aon, Nicko, 2 d&uptera, Rita aod Ltu; hia patents, \tr. and \tra. Nicolas Sahaklan of hao; brother, ~on of Huntinr ton Beach; and 2 aiatera, Vauonik Sboinbora of Van Nuya and Elma Obanion of lrao. ace bow buainou it oper- ated." The motion approved by the directora ca lled !or a proaram aimed at colloao level students a.n4 inaauc- tora with tbe ao aJ of chana- ina tho imaao concomina bo siraoaamOil in Newport Beach. lOY POll TMI HOIIS It' a a boy for Mr. and Mra. Under C. Hobbs, 4701 SUnoy Ot •• Cameo Hiab- landa -bom Friday. June 17 . in Ho&a Hoapital. Funeral urvicoa wore held at the Armenian Apoa· tolic Holy Crou Church in Loe 'naoloa. Burial wu at Forest Lawn Cemet ery tn Butb&nk. Salts ~tu&ry. Corona de I \4a:, made the ananaemonta. • At least 7 sew, of col- loctiooa mutt be devoted t> chaticablo purpoaea, or the aaoncy mu It ai ve roaaont if the percontaae i t lower. • A foe of SlO will be required for each fund campaip to cover coat of innatiaation and pro- ce••ine. • F inaeflln nuna of so- licitors will be roqu\fed to Yardley trophy choice tonight Tho Oeorao Y atdloy ath- letic Uopby fOf the ous.. alalldina athlete will be awarded this evenina, June ll, at the lOth &Mul lropby banquet of the New- port Hubor Junior Chamber of Commerce at tho bvino Coaat Country Club. Speaker at cbo banquet will be W&lcer Huaard. fOJrDor UCLA beaketball atar, now auatd for lho Loa Anaoloa Lak••· He te• UCLA to 2 national cbam- pioaahipa. Jaycee Pr .. i-t Bob Howard UDOWtcoa 1be ~Uowiq S fio&li ata for the award: e <lrea Fiat.. awin.mioa tW at Cotou clol Mar Hiah Sc.bool memMI of tt.o 1966 pa~atina c:laaa. Otanao Coast Colle1e. • Gary 'Aapor, tackle of boootod dw\na the uack tbe USC football team. He aeuon u Pirate oC the will be a JUnior nut fall. Yeu. e Butch Pope, who led • Bi II Vou ,now pl a,..ma Or ana• Coaat Colleae crew profeuional baseball to Yictory durint cbe last with Indianapolis. :lis year. He ia a foner swim-baseball commitments will min& 1 w. pre•ent him from attondina e Tim Troy, track star at the baoqueL Pioneer developer is dead Oeorao H. Coffin Jr., 78, pioneer real catate deYOl~ er and lS.,ou reaident of S.lboe, died Friday, Juco 17, at Good Semaritaa Hos- pital in Loa Aoaolu. Ho maintained a aunmer home at llll E. Balboa 81Yd. ily homo in Hollywood: a eon, Georae of Paudena, wbo ia the aoa-in-law or tbo A.A. Hamiltona of Bal- boa; 1nd pandchi ldten. Catherine and Cbriatopber. Pllftonl aemcea were conducted at Poteat Lawn in Glendale. keep out undesirable cle- meou. • t\cMlll of .o\ichaaioo wj II be 10a.m. co 9 p.m. • Out dren under 16 will not be allowed to solicit door to door after IWUeL Fall out of truck fatal William H. Joyce, 13, or Laauna Beach aufTored Cat.al inJuries Sunday ni aht. June 19. wben he fell out o{ a pickup uuck driven by bia father near Cameo Shorca on E. Coast Hwy. The youth died of head wounda in Hoaa Hospital at 11 :30 p.m., S howa after the accidenL Tho traaedy occuned wbtlc the boy was ndin& 1n the bod of the truck with hu stater, brother aod a fnend. He appatentl y stood up and tumbled over the taa laate , a ccordt na to the CaJifooua HtJhway Patrol. Georae E. Joyce, the vic- tam' 1 (ather. 1 topped the veh1cle, placed bu aoo 10 lh e truck, and raced to Hoa& Ho1p1tal. Sewport Beach police Stanley Breuler p~au~ed \4r. Joyce thro~llh 1 red h1bu travel I ina 60 m~ before atopp1n1 htm neat the Irvine Coast Country Club. Offi cer Bressler put the senoualy ~~~Jured boy in the pohce cat. o\Cter \4r. Joyce and t he youth's brother. Jeffrey. 1 ~ • .,t 1nto tbe untt. lhe sped to \be boa- ltaJ. J effrey appliod ~otb· ~~~:Wno~th reauacitatiOD 110 Ill a brothet 1n the bact seaL CDM princ,al is named \tr. Coffin, bocn in Cam- briclao. Maaa., OD Oc:L 9, 1U7, aerved with t.t.. U.S. Pood ud DNa Admi.Diatra- dOD Sriq Wocld War I 10d waa awarded a c:oeana- aioaal ct.coratioa fot ~a Mrric., n~iYirtl a per- eoa&l teatimoeial from Pt... aicleat Herbert Hoour. El T oro Marines nabbed Ti1d• J. Parria Jr •• Yice- plincis-1 at th Newport Blem•tary Sdaool, waa appoiatecl tbla w .. k u priaclpal ol COI'Ofta del Mu st ..... tuJ s.ooa aa a aaiUJ of tll,lOO. Mr. Puna baa be• wia a. Ntwpott a..-Ci«J Scbool Dlatriol tlace 1t54. H• dieS hla .. ., ..... ,. WOfk at Colorado AA:A Ia Port Colllae ud NOli• .. . ... ,.,. .......... .... Beac* Ita&. ill 1 ts.s. Ho e•o11. a.-& .. £1-.. u, ............. ., .. ...a of .. lMW6 .... ,.... Pred Certer, boy• Yice principal at Newpoct HadMir Hilb, waa appolatecl u priocis-] ol die Ccatiau- lioa Hi• Sdlool foe 1lile 1M6-67 ac:hoot yeu. n. coadnatiCift acMoJ, w~a~• will be .. .-.~~ aut JMI at McNally Sclllool. le cn••&lt b•W '' Be•cla Hi ~ilk r. aboa& lOO ams.&a. lOY POl S1'GUGMTOM'S r.. ud Mn. Doe.W s ... .-.... 134 HtUo..,. A• ... c.-. .. J ...... ..,.Ia fila ... -.. .... q,. J .. u. 1a tto.aHo .. piw • Ht bad -... a toember ol •• No.adcea lAati~te ot .... Ba&ata Appraiaen, ttoUywood O.•'-of O....c:. aad Hollywood ~ O.en A .. a. He .... ....... , •d ~-~ fll .. Loe Aa .. l•• keale, ...._ He 1M bit faaer ... ... -lJ •••• ~open of Moll) a ... ......... iact.de ~,. ... PJie-.1• ol .. c .... Two B1 T010 \tarinea, Harry Scaalu, 20, aod Lany Mill•. 20, wore cbaraod wia pououion of stolon 1ft~ 2:30 a.m. Samday, Jwte 11, in Cen- tral Newport. Ourina a ro.tine ~trol, ollicer D. Rlliou apoued tile \&ario.ea' •Miele at lSdl St. aod W. Oc.• Pt. widl lie l tHa a1.,.a1 in .. bed teat. .. •• Ctoet M&t a. o«lc. fo.d a ~ ..,.. oo.&&ua ....... be1ta ........ fltlda_a tMI ...S a ..ar *J- •· o•M by Elaiae P. Olil4rau. 1504 "· Oc .. Pt.; two ~pl . caa ol Popat Cola owned brlSQp't Stuft Surfer. 101 lStb SL; 1nd a .-oodeu aip wb.icb had boon remo•ed from Healey's Apa.nmonca, 113 1Stb St.' ~ awfboarcl waa attached to tho fJOOl of tho \Aari DO' I Cat, 11111 ARI£n Ull ReJ C. Kennard. l'. a malo aecrotary o f Ull ~ Or., Belbo&. ... ..,.. tied a t dle Newport Pier P"blic r .. aoonu '*-ltd ..,, t.b lewd ooe41act at 1 1~20 .... ~. J .. 20, aatiaa • ~ of l3 .~ ureata lD leu Cb• l ~•a. Institute, initiated by Ot. "onnan Loau. Superinten- dent of tbe :'llewport Hatbot li•ah School Oi attict. ia de- Siined co stimulate the atu- denu to read and diacuaa' the tdeaa tb~t ahape mo- dem thouahL Tbe 7 S 1 Ill· denta who are eliJlble to attend the institute have been chosen from atudenta or unus ual ability from the 4 local b.i ab acbool TH E REV. John PridonoH of San Marino, recent gra- duate of Colgate--Rochester Seminary 1n Rochester, ~.Y., IS the SU"11T'er-tl '""e oastor for Pl y"'Outt' Con- ~regatlonal Church n ~ ewocrt He g~ts. He "' e1ro1 at the un1verstty :;f St. A'ldrew's n Scct- a"d vus fal to study for ~ s Master c• Theolo9). ~ s tattler, En:: Prt oonoH, s l(I"'Own 'c• to. s 'ectL.res a nd wr 1•~"9S e xt'OS•'19 CO"'· '"'U" st oefletrat1on 1'1 edu- cat on, rel•g•on and other areas of AI"" en can I d e. ASSAULT1 IAnERY CMAKGE IS MADE Grc10ry R. Ransom. 19. of Fullerton waa arteatod 2:30 p.m. \4onday, June 20. cbaraed with aaa&&llt and t.t tory of Chatl ea A. Hennan. 605'-2 \4a.rauen te Ave., Corona del \4at, who t>ld pohce R~naom puahe.J b.im on the c:hca t at a \to~l Statioo in Corona del \4ar. The vicbm a leo aaid Rlnaom follow•d Jua vehicle too cloaely on Cout Hwy. in ~owport Beach aod made ba.ftuaa moverooou aa if to bee bam alftbetoad.. MU Min CAlli Or. Robert C. Sheets, 61. o( Loa Anaelu. a pedee- tn.-t, collided wtth ., auto dn ven ~ Teny L. Bald- Win, 16. oC 412 Proapect SL, Newport Shotca, on 1'. Coast Hwy. wut of Dover Or. atona Mannen Milo at tt :4.S p.m. nday. June \9. Ot. !ileell oomplaan od of patn 1n hu lea- GaiL POI ... ITI \tr ... Mh. ~· \t.na, l6Gl etnme• Dr .. ., SIKna. .. ,.. .. of a d•p .. r bon Yri J•• 17, i:e Hoaa Ho~hal. ){)( COS TA MESA OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNI A A determ1ned IJOUP of West !'llev.porters fill ed tbc: Counc1l Chanbers \iooday eventna and succeufull) &r&Ued a&&lnl>l I proposed panm a lot an the Seashore Colon) area. The occhiOn v.as the contJnued heanna on the 1966-{)7 budaea... wh1ch an- duded a U 2,000 cap a Lal Improvement 1 tern for 1 )()(}-car pan1n 1 lot adJ~ cent co Seashore Or. be- tween Oran ae St.. and Ol1ve SL Th1s aua. formerly the Pacific Elcctnc n ata-or way, 1 s now the propert) of the atate .,d IS 1n th e a h anmcn t or the adopted coutal freeway route. The c1ty proposed to lea.e th e former n aht-of-wa) area fof oae aa a p.ftins \oL Cit) \4anaaer Han c' Hurlbu rt s&Jd that the flf~l propos al v.as to lease: die enare u ea frorr 58th SL flO 011 ve SL w prov1dc p artan J space for.,()() cars. The revued plan su ll call- ed for lea11n1 all of the area ao th at 1t could be d eaned up an d beauti fi e d, but dle parlona lot would be located 1n th e area wcaterl) of Oranae SL Thia would help aet cars off the all ey s and s ueea 1n Seuhore Colon). he add8d. \1r. Hurlburt u 1d dlat the parktnJ lot propou l could u rcnalhen th e c1t) 's poSt- uon 1n mov1n 1 the .::t1 astal fr cewa) tnl an d. bec ause the part•na wou ld prov1de better publ1c use of the Udcl enda beaches. Counctlman Dee Cook caal ed lhe ;>\an "uner folh .. He uad. "the part- lnl l 'I C&nn('t ~~ pcr.r.a- nent. "JJ authonr. haaher than an\ one here !>&\ s lhat the free'"•' .,.tJ, ao there.·· h.:\. H,,mer. ·~lH Sea- shm c Dr. . "as far s 1 w srea~ fro!"' the audt ence. He saaJ the "'" "'as pro-P\'"'"' an e\rendtlllre that v.ou!J t>enef1t f•U t!>aJets. Wh-. .:onstnh I the r arkln @ ll't 1f 1 t 1 ~ "''' f0 1 the ~ne­ fl t ,,f '''" al re"iaJen H " he uhd. R. B. Pe~tam. hOlt Sea· 'lhore Dr .. sa) 101 he was alsl' rerre~>cnlln& ~ l'ther oetahbot<., saad that the parl.1n1 1,,, """'uld n''t re- Ju'-e conce uon. ttut Yt-nuld aclllall\ add to the prob- lem becau e 11 would at- tra'-t mQte ('C\'"~Pic . Ro bcn Romer. 21 4 \'1a L1ck-"'lNd. Ladll lsle, bu51- neu o,.'T\er at blOI •· Coast HW\ .• n1d he bad call od a mec lin& of preSI- den ts ttf the Newport 9\o tel ~un .. Lado Sand• An n . and West Newpon Ann .• ~nd all aa~ed lbat the C1 (y should control the naht-nf-way t tnp. cluD at up and bcaotlfy 1'-Add1n1 a pukma lo t '1 not the anawor, he laid. uoaa 09po "uoo aho was uprcued by Herb M11tl~. UlOSeaahoro Or.; Fr•k PolJw, )OS L .. Jolla Or.. e"1'011 Ha~U.. o,...er of p~ at 107 tb.l.-ci St.~ W~R. H.._. lll C•al S\., ..e.o ••d ..t cwpofl haa beea lnatilld lib "• illetita· mate cb.lld'' ~ the ct ty. Lav.rc:nce Alper, 138 WaJ - nut St.: Dr. Turbo"'· S307 Seashore Dr .. John Sha). 1206 Yo . Ot.ean Ft. "These aiJUmctllb Cart) a areat deal ,,f we1ab t." uad C ounctlrr an Cook. "Tha park1n1 lot plan came ur prett\ qu1ckly. The Planntnt c .... mml SIIOn ha not hlld » .:hance to d1 CUbl> lL "Pel'Ple. do nlH often make an effo rt to be heard, but these h ave. I believe the) reprel>cnt a are al ma- JOll t~ uf lh e area. ThiS 1tcm should be removed from the budaeL Then we should m&Ae a lei!Se v.ath the .. tate. and ~autJf, the area.·· "A re~lated and con- trolled a"e"._ u ft-te West ~eWf'•"rl ~.a~he' mu st be ..:•'n te-nrf ~tted... < oun,al· rr an S.'t-o Sh c "'~" 'u1 J. " Bu t v. e h a ' er · t e II e d the r iflt ~\,lutwn Th1 part ,,f the -.a" needs w be dressed uc. and can be, but 1 parktn l lot 1 not the "'a~ "' do n." CounCil unantmou I' ap- pro-.ed a ~otJon lQ delete the p ar~'"' IC\t 1tcm from the buda et. Ctr. \.1anaacr Hurlburt U td he would ch cd. "'ath state authon· tJ H 1)0 the p0H1btl1 t\ l>( leasm a the nnr of land for beautsf,._atH'n pulfiOse s. Tour abroad is scheduled ')r. Leland B. "ewcO'llor . aupenntendcnt of the '-ew- port.-\1e u Ln1 fied School Qtstnct, "'"' leave July 20 [or a :->Aeek. tow (lf France . ltah. S!'&Jn. Sv.tuerl&nd and F...na1and "'ltb about 15 other nallonal educ ators U> evaluate fMetJO lanruaae school s. The tnp. sponsnreJ by the Fore•an Lanauaae Lea- rue l)choola In~.-. or Sa lt Lake C'1t)'. 1n~luJes vtaau to forea an <n1nutnes of edu· ca ~on. ·neeun as w1 th for- CIJI' lanauaae educators and vuata co Le&~ue c am- puses. S1abtaec1n& 1n the ma)Ot Ci ties tn 1-'wope 11 aJSC\ scheduled. EDellt I. AXELROD OF LIDO ISLE DIES Ed• th B. Axeltt'd, ML of 21 ~ \1 a Ravenna. L100 Isle. daod 'trednuda\. June 15. at th e Hlllhavcn C'onvalea- ccnt Ho aNtal 1n "'ewrort Beach. 1\111. Axelrod, bom '" Poland on '-tateh 1 S, 1891. had h ved 1n the Harbor Area for the Pat. t 2 I yeara. Sbe leavea her dauah&.er, Jocb tb Trab.,d or the home acicSroa a. f>n v ate aem c:aa wet e held at a.aa.-e.oa6- wa)' Ma~•JY an Coate Men. Nm•mw As~-...-,....., ..a..s at euo.,.. ... . ,.....,, J .. ll ..... . ............... ,.... &utat at a..o. ..... _. 31114 II.. • .. ...... ... f'lllllON4 ae 0..... J ... L. Pnlldt of -~ 1 .... ~Y, JUU Zl, 1• GD!!Q!!A I!(LIWI. c.!IJF. rt)h ... ~, •• ., c~ --~~ ~,.,... " ,,. .... , ,, a. c~ ._ .. __________________ , ••n.-•• ~y ,.~.J <fl. ..etNJ " .11-,. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner -"'d publ1sher ot the Ensi ... lOR£ NOll£ IDRK IS 1££0£0 Newport Harbor Ameri can Legion Post protested last week to UCI Chancellor Dan iel Aldr ich against the speaking appearan ce of communist Do rothy Healey on the campos. In a resolution whi ch was approved by th e Post mem- bership, the Le gion asked that "a ll subversive activity on any tax supported campus come to an imm ediate hal L" In reply, Chancellor Aldrich said, "There has been nothing subversive about the acti\lities on th e UCI campus." He said he wa s no mo re in sympathy with filthy speech o r fl ag desecration movem ents than the Legion was, but he beli eved that speak ers of virtuall y any political stripe shoo ld be permitted on campus if the regents' requi remen ts are meL The regents' policy states that permission can be withheld only if the ac- ti vity is "incompatible with the edJcational objectives of the un iver si ty." Commander Sherman Hart of Legion Post;?ql contends that the wide scooe ot "speakers of virtuall y an y poli- ti cal s tripe" does not prope"y inc lude communists. He points ou t that the commun ist party is not a poli ti- cal party, but instead an agent of a fore ign government dedi cated to th e overthro w of our form of government Commun ist Dorothy Healey soolc e on the UCI campus at th e in\l itation of the Students to r a De-nocratic Soc1· ety. A li ttle home work is in order. A great deal of valuable infounation may be obtained fro m the "13th Repo rt Supplement on Un·Ameri can Activities in Ca lf~ to rnia, 1%b," a reoort ol the Senate Fact~Finding Si.lb- commi ttee on Un·Americarr Acti'lilies, dated Uay b. Special no tice should be taken of the subcomm ittee's comments on such o rgan iza tions as the Vietnam Day Commi ttee (VDCI, the Stu d et~ts for a Demo cratic So- ciety {SOC), th e W.E. DuBois Clu bs, and the San Francisco U ~rT•e Troupe, Here are a few excerpts from the repo rt: • • • lf wo uwnino l importaat factacooc:cmioa tbc acrena- da ol the Conmw..iat Patty ia lhc U"hed Statct, wo can ace more clearly what dle "cate.. aaaintt Ouo Otcplta unountt to. Phat, recall that in 19.56, Scott McLeod, adminiatra- tofollbc Sta~ DcparlmOn~'• Bureau of Security ~d Coa.ul., AIJaira, iuucd a confidenQal memo lO the Ja&crnal Security Subcom-- rninec in 'lloilich he reported · lhat more than 800 Federal employees were pouible tecurity risks. Second, remember that in 19S8, the lntemal Security Subcommittee reported that at leas t one and pouibly two Soviet c:spiona1c rinas known to be operatina in Wuhinaton had never been cspoacd. Finally, examine the Ocr.o-. bcr, 1%5, iuue of World Marxist Re view, "the theo- retical and infonnatiooal journal of Comnuniat and• Workcn' Putics," devoted to Communist activitica in ''The United States of America Today.'' Here we find all the top U.S. Reds -Gua Hall, Henry Winston , Claude Li&htfoot, Hyman Lumer, Vi ctor Perlo - bra11in1 about "the 'lie- toties" of the year 1%5 aaainat the McCanan Act and other U.S. anti-sub'ler- sive laws and promisina that "the battle aaainat it can be successful," and that ltle O>mmunist Party USA can become "a leai- timate political party." Now let us look at the is- sues in ltle Otepk.a case. In :'llovembet, 1963, Otepka was dismissed as chief State Department secwity officer for tellin& a Con- J,ressional committee about lu security practices in hi rin& Lmportant Cio'lemment orricials. Edward Hwiter revealed that a few yeats before, State Depattment orficeu detailed Otepka to participate in a course at the National Wa.r Collr.re because his "th inkin& re- quired reonentation" con- cemiaa the paatina or se- curity clearances to per- sons with "deroaatory back p ounds." Otepka re- fused to participate. Su~ sequent investiaation has hinted th at forces in the Department were secretly seekin1 to restore to the Government payroll John Pa10n Davies, John Stewart -.. --beeo nM....., ·~~~ ianaliaNioaa. J. OppcabeDr haa already roeei'led &er~i--official , .. iutat.emeat u a COII.tribc.t- &or "' lba USIA (Uaited Sta&ea Latorm.alioa S.nice) u.s....u.s.s.R. .. cultl.lral ea- cbaq••• meaalino, A.\U!R- li(A. Otaplta'a cate hu aa.- tracted nalioawide atteo-- tioa. mai.aly lhrouJ,b the ef• fotu of Senator Thomu Dodd of Conoecticut,. •ic:e- chainMO ol die Seoatc fD.. temaJ Sec:wil:y Subcommi• Ule, Soaa&or Oodd bat bl:en mya&arioutly aiaalcd ou1 •• Cite tuJet of an au.ac:t by Drew Pearson. Some ta) SQa&or Dodd now facu .. political extinctioo" .nd may be the firac US Senator 10 face pouiblc Senate cenaurc aioce the late Senator Jouph McCartby. Wilh Dodd aucccufully demonlir.ed in the eyes of lhe public. the Otepka caae will loae IT&u;:h or iu aia.ni- fance and the Communist Party will score another propaJanda Yictory. , Tbe tactica beina uaed today in the O&epka-Dodd alTair recall similar tactics u.ed aaainat Seoa&or Mc- Carthy and witneuea t.eati· fyinJ aaainst the Party in the rq50a. The first punch aimed at discreditina the witnesses; rhcn came the blow 11 the inveatiaator himself. ln -\tcCarthy'a day, Harvey Matuaow, a former Goverrunent witncu who later desired to make amends with the Party, al- lowed Nathan Witt and Al- fred E. Kahn to a)los t write a book, "Falae Wit- ncaa," in which \1atusow claimed to have lied wbcD tutifyina about the Com- muni&t Party before the vuiou.a Conpeuional com- mittees. Matusow's book, published by Cameron &. Kahn, also accused er;- Connunis t witneases Eli- zabeth Bentley, Louis Bu- denz, and the Nearo, \tan- ninl J ohnson, of beina paid informers. Matusow's book was pub- licized by "leakina" in- rormation to the presa. Pu~ lishet Kahn!np\ained th.t since l')rew Pearson "waa the first commentator to break any stories of the lies that \<latusow had hun tellina. . .I thouaht he would be interested in hsv~ ina it." Drew Peanon and other colwnnis l5 111ed the \t.atusow book to discredit Cicnstor \1cCarthy and to .-.... a...C..:l tit Wttr ...... wt.o, at ,..., ,.,. .-aJ rltb, W COIM 10 1M aid tJl-.ir co.try . Simi 1ar ........ .,.,. ..S. to diacr.4ill 0t1o Otapta•, ew... ~ lb. ••c•itJ iD U.S Slat • Oo- PNtnlaat. S.•kll' Dodd'• conniU.. baa IKO'taft.d eYideoco dl&l tM dt~MKJ ~litlallt S.crt\uy of St.ata f01 eec•itJ, Job IUilly, aod two otbon d..· pe.ttmtDt fii!IIIO,MI, 0.'fid &Iitle ud Blmer D. Hill, nrc pi1tJ of ratae latti- mony u well aa ttoalina and chuaina teconll i• '>tepb't olfic:ial ,.. ..... tion. 1M 3 rtaiasa.d. latu to be dltcmerod Ia INW ao.,..,..., ;oba. Mr. a.. litM Wll ICDI on an IID-- nowu::ed miuion 10 West Germany. As OtclpU wailed to appeal hia can, Orew Peatsoa releaud a aeries of coiWDftl coacerrUna Sen- ator Dodd baud on Wonaa· liOn siOlea and copied from Dodd's printe filea. The Otapka-Docld affair bean clotc watc:hiq. The Senate lntemal Secllfity Subcommi Uce Hearina• oa the O&epb Caae can be aecurcd lhrooah your OWII Senator or Conarenman. The final reaulu will clo- aely detcnnine tbe future of. ocw ucurity taws. Aa er;pect.ed, tbe Communist 5Weaa haa remained omi- moua ly silent about the af· fair. The Reda do not want lo seem open.ly iavolved in any plot to deatroy OQCI ol their most deapiscd ene- miea: a man. who, like Sea· 101 McCarthy . i• npos,ina new nidence of the Com- rouniats' international ac-- tivities. fiOM THE BIIU For Chtiat is not en&ered into the: holy places made with handt, which arc: the fiaurel or the au.; but into heaven itaelf, now to ap- pear in the presence of ~for us: Not yet that he sbould offer bimaelf ofleD, 11 tbe hiJ,h priest eDtereCh il)to the holy place every you with blood of othc:ra; For then must be often have suffered since the foundation of the wot'ld: but now once in the end of lhe world hath he appeared to put a•ay aio by the aac- ririce or him selr. (Hebrews q:24-26.l UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES IN CALIFORNIA UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES IN CALIFORNIA ~n n e ('lln donbt 1hat the historic credo of Communism uw.ler Le uin wa.il t hat d olent revolution bad to be fos- tered tlirvnghnut thf' worM. A few quotations from early l_.arry ~·~IIJKfl'~:.:es ('<ill eaRily efi tablish this point: '''l'hf' aim of tl tP f 'umnnmist Inten tational is to organ+ ize armed ~truK,:de f,>r the O\'erthrow of the international bourgeoisie and the establishment of an International So,·iet Hepublic ... " (2nd Cong., 1920.) "The F ourth '"Tor1d Congress reminds the proletariats vf all f'ouut ri c·s that the proletarian r evolution can never be completely \"i Ct(•rinus within one country, but that it mu~t win tile \'ict ory internationally, as the world revo- lution." ( -lrh Cong., Dec. 19'22-Lenin 'a last Congr ess.) ·'Tb(' f•uwtU L'St of power by the proletariat does not mean pear·_efully f•aptnring the rca_dy-made bourgeois state tnachmery !Jy means of a parliamentary majority The \"i nlenee 11f the honrgeaisie can be suppressed only hy the stf'rn \"iolence of the proletariat." Tn the light (I ( this hi story. it is not sur prisinJ!: that the f'omnmni ~t P arty of the U. S. A. was detennined by the courts to be an agent of a for eign government and a threat tQ the welfare of this county. Or>spit.e id eoln~odf'al difff'rcnces between P eking and Mo~cow ( 'mm n uni~t-:~; despite the wavering of the Castro Commnni ~t s hctw Pen the two ; despite the 1956 revolts in tl tc H:dkJ tn!', there has never been the slightest djs- agrf'('mf>nt among Commu ni sts concerning their main goal : world domination. Their onJy disagreement con- crrm; t hf' rnost expeditious means through which that gm1l may he nttnined. Comfort for the Enemy It soon became apparent that the etforta of tbe Anti- Vietnam demonstrations were of immense value to the enemy. To the headquarters of the national coordinating committee tor aJJ anti-Vietnam war activities in the United States, at Madison, Wisconsin, came a teJesram from the National Liberation Front (Viet Cong) in South Vietnam declaring that they had ealled for a "mas- eive general strike" in South Vietnam I<> support the Oci<>ber demonstrations in the United Stata. From Hanoi, North Vietnam, another telegram lltated that the National Student Union and the Vietnam Youth Fed- uation "firmly believe our joint elfort.l and world peo- ple's support will oompel the U. S. government I<> ol<>p" {ita w~ar erimee). Thi• telegram li.oted a long ~ .. of aiiepd' war erimes in Vietnam.• Here, indeed, io solid proof of i.Dternational Communiat oollaboration. We baTe previously deoer!bed the Intamatiooal Union of Blndeata as ooe of the larpet intm.atiooal Commu- ":..t:'.th orpDilatloD& It maintaina Ita main oMee at V 8, :Prque 2, Csecboeloftk!&, aud ioenM a jour- -' eew. i(-8fn1ie& In the ._ for Aquot, .1961S, ... '7-1, tben .... upn.i.-of sntltude to the poupa in t his country that were contributing the most toward helping the Viet Cong and hampering the American war effort. The groups were named as: "Youth Against War & Fascism, May Second Committee, W. E . B. DuBois C'lubs of America, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Com- mittee, Student Peace Union, Students for a Democratic Society, Universities Committee on the Problems of War and Peace, Advance Youth Organizations, Berkeley Cam- pus of the University of California, Progressive Youth Organizing Committee, Young People's Socialist League and Women Strike for Peace." Drvft Dodging Mueh attention wa.s eoneentrated on draft evasion lac- ties of the VDC when it announced the ereation of an Anti-Draft Committee. Cooperation Willi 110lieited from other radical youth groups, and special attention waa friven I<> the Students for a Demoeratie Society, whleh U! one of the largest and most rapidly-growing groupe iD the New Left. One of the bandbillB issued by the Anti-Draft Com- mittee of VDC eta led that among its objectiveo would be : applying for "eoll!cientions objection on politieal and moral grounda;" !<>tal non-oooperation with the 8elective Serriee; publici ring methoda of beating the draft ; at- tempting I<> clog up the maehinery of the draft oyotem; undermining the war elfort from within our armed foreeo. The Mime Troupe Among the Bay Area organizations cooperating with the Berkeley Vietnam Day Committee is the San Fran- cisco Mime Troupe. Th.is tbcatrienl group wa.s started in 1959 and used as a rehearsal ball the ofti..., of the San Francisco New School. whi ch emphasizes Man:ism in its courses; also, there was some interchange of personnel between the two groups." "Mime" signifies acting by the use of mimic gestures. One of the performaneeo wa.s attended by a member of the Berkeley campus pollee dePJI:r!ment, a University employee. He made a written rel"'rt of hle obountiona I<> a ou~or oftieer and we obtained a photoetatie oopy. We or~gmally mtended I<> reproduce the entire report herewith aa an exhibit, but decided not I<> do eo becauae of the extremely foul and disgusting natnre of the pn>- duetion. r ·±' ,_,..,,._ sev.n: Of lHI STAll Of ~ SACUJR~m), JUT 6, 1JI66 -'Ill Of ntl stkJCC"Uild -..~a~ ....... --.,a , ..... tol...-. w....:. ........... '· .... IMUIQI ....... a.c.tMW -·-........ --&&.~~ , t IT'S MOll fUN fO M !'Cal ", .. Aa ...... A eampr:t, 5oR wh.Um hikin& ia the Oa:a.rb. Jltate and Joc,aJ pt'l • net M the c:o..tifU.o d~ow.ml a lonely ~ jutt u ni«ht tioft io~ '• P'lttiac • eod • ... ~ was rallins. AA old hiUbiLly answered 1Ua brutality .. before aU OW' police ,. llll#anl. knock aod graciously invited him to tpmd For the poor ~ liule kmale ..a.oa who the night. After JUppet', the hiW tttded la11 10,000 qp a year and oa. Wothcf'a Day down fOr a l&lk with hla hott1 .. Uncle Bilfy ... ' doesn't fH tveD one 1outy card. ,, a Jtudy "l...ooks pretty toush to make a fann ,.y in to detrnnine why •u10mation never ~ Uaeae mountains," be taid. "How do )'OU uatmploymmt amcln(!l. ~nt W'DriLua. m.ana~ to make both ends meet?.. For bo)ocottinc all oewtdulen and saotes The hO!ot te:ratc.lwd his thin btard, pointed which seU filthy m&«u:ina and boob. For to W hired man utins sllendy at the md f'll that lhott but p&dtn a,e berwuu the t:ime 1M table and said, "See that theft feller? boys ilOp aMine w~ ~My came from and Wt":l\, ht works fer me, IJld 1 can't ~y him. stan refusing to tell where they're goinr. So in two yt:an hi' giu th,r fann. Then I Taxt':J being what they ate', I'm for marry. wori1 fer him 'til I S"'t it bad. We bin doin' ing for low. that now for 22 ,.·un and r.hings is 10 pn»-TJw primary cauJt' of inflatKm ls ~- pet'OUI lW''rt thinltin' o' gittin' a partner!" mrnt. Johnton hu told bUJinett noc to eX· I'm fu Unck Bill~ to hud up '"The Grut pand and hou~wiws to "thop carduUy." Soc:~ty," Rut to hud up the United States., I'm for shopping carefully, (or another Prn-- l 'm for t ltttins the £ollowing u-ied·and-true ident. The only govnnrMnt ))rOKfam not rx· tum in 1968 : pan<kd under Johruon and Kennedy is de. For Pftsident, Ezra Taft Btnton ; for v;u ferw -thf' only thiniJ which Jlto.,JJ have Ptnident, Strom Thum\Ond. Tht!re's a team bern expande-d. JMnxm is now forcing a we can tmst! pricf'.-.control lid on th~ top of a boiling ht· lt'5 mor-e fun to be fo•! tk whilr. inc~asing the fir(' on the bottom. I I'm fo r an upward reach for our nation I can onlr hop-the inn·i~ble explosion will toward mort' spiritual values ot.nd morality, blow him oot of office. What wr nowo Rf'Cd starting at the Ptaidential kvt!l. more than protection by our ~~mment is For publithing prriodically the salaries and protect;on from our IJCM"rruncnt. f'Xpenw accounts of public entployecs. For For m.Uin~t radio and TV network• that public disc.lo4ure by all public officials of all an-•.till fi,l!:hring Nuian and Fascism !fi,·e !OI.Irtts of income (fOI" campaigns and other· toqual til"'\e to fitthtinc: "The Great Society" wiw-) and in\'f'Stments of therrudves and im· and other dictatorship.. ~iate family -who, what, whm, whete', For makin~r it a ft'dcr.J crifnf" to deW'("rat(' why and how much; and public dUclosur;-Cl( Tb.o Amt'rM:;m Ha~t. For the Hou~ Commit· their income tax tt.atnnents. rrt· on l'n-Anl!'rican Acti\•ities. For support· For returning all control of education to ing our loor! police. LeHers to the Editor _.,_ILE Prtoc:IAM Dear Mr. Haapa: As the school year i1 drtwina to a close, we of the Corona del Mar Adult Committee for AFS wish 10 1end you some words or patitude. We-ao awreciate all the publicity you have &iven us for our departina Bri- aiue, Ebbe and Sailti. Without the helpfulneu of our local publications it would be moat difficult to acquaint ow community with ow proJiam, whic;h we feel is so very t1110rthwhile . Hopefully, we will have 3 new tludenu next yeu of different nationalities and peuonalities. They, 1oo • wiff Ieard .bl Aldrica ;;;;! · 'AmofiU.t • .... Will cany Khelr imprt:aaioos b.ck to dleir 'families aod townspeople. Your help, throuah your publication. i' or peat benefit to us. (We do appreciate-Jeanne Cooper's help!!!!) ~iost Sincerely Yvonne Block son Secretll)' for the Adult Committee MORE RIOTS Dear Editor, The m:ne lawa ~used by conpess on civil "riahta." the mo re mucdeu and riotl erupt. Have you noticed? Now that another aaitator has provoked a ahootina -this time with bitdshot- our ea1er auomey aeneral ia callina for pauaae of the mosl vindictive section of the new "riahu" bill - Title V. This would aive privileae• to some under the auiae of puu.ina prohi- bitions oo all -includina fi nes and imprisonment. That is, it protect& civil- rioters at the expense or law-abidin& ci tizens .,d tupayers. Have you told your aen• ton and repruental.ivu wbat you think of this nCIII' bill, S 3296 and HR 147651 Title I would permit dte juries. TitJe 0 would inter- fere • ith your loc::al ria)at to oatablith juror qualific• tiona. Title 10 Ji'lea our .araapina a U.omey aena:al the power to 1tar1 tui ta aaainst Myoac be chooses to IICCUIC: of interferiDI whh school intean tion. Title JV. of cou.rae, ia for forced promi•cuou• bou .. in,_. h is ., all-oat aauuh on •vay cilia•'• riahl 10 priva'! Pf?P«lJ.._a priaci~l• erll0bd1ed1n DW'·Picl•auOII of lndependeue. S. •i e 10 aoyon•'a fr•edoe ia lliil rilftt lo OWfJ Md ,.. bit property aa h• Hal fiL It yoo. •ink tlilla firtl two ciYiHi.u I••• au .,,.. yow fraedoaa, kok •• .U• e•• o.e. Till• •tin Wll ....... '"' llllod, .... l•aa of ILIDft -•• or riota by waa-ls.ta _, .... , c:.ol\Moa tors. ., oet, aawa "'*ala ,..,. 1011 't'Otera •ill ..., L,... .... .,..,... ...... e 6oe ,. ..... h. P.c. c-u ... u. o.&laa 21, T ... , -~Til~ Te .. IWIIIf, ... • ...... ,' 7'•••1 "'--- mailll of yoar freedom ba.rtda by a nry thin thread! Atty. Geo. Nicbol11 Kat- zenbal:h hll Liken hia de-- fen.sc of the Pteaiden.t'l "Ci'fil Riahta Act of 1966" before the Scoat e, and the btluJe ia oa. Enn lhoua.h he baa en.c;ountared some criti- cal fire from a few or 1he hfte&ol'l, if this daftaeroua le&itlatioo is to be defeat- ed (at it ~Si be), it will be: accomplished because enouah ~ricans JOt busy and made their voices beard. The soc:ialist dreamers, the: U.N. acberners, tho comnu and all relatcld ~ pDisations ate DETER- MIN£() daM dli • bill 11aal.l become law or the land. overridiq our Coaatitution. Let'a abow 'em what Ameri· cana can do, once they arc in!enncd and uouaed to &etiOft! For an analyaia of thia bill, write 10 Liberty Lobby, )00 lade~Ddcnce Ave., S. E., Wuhinaton, D.C., and rc:qu.ell Liberty l.etwr No. 65 (uod 20C). Thea 1et buty with leUctl and tele- pama to your aena10rs and conpeaamen. Officially &hit bi II ia labeled S 1196 intbeScoate,lndHRI~765 in the: Houae. ttu..y, there i a no tim.e to lose. Pot' God and Cououy, Beue Rooney 211 \tarperite .... e. Corona del Mar VOTE COUNTING To the Edi&or J111t thia week, I couldn't help lhinbna that h wu worth this, jusl to h.an the E.nsi.-CD"Ierina "the en- tire episode al lhc Vole Count:io.a Ueadquattera !rom the first bulletin prina.- ed by tbe Univac."' Certainly bope they will check ialo thit vote count.. iaa. Here ia my chock for dte En1ip. Atcber \4~~,... Good Cmf! H .. tl/1-t V.,.,. 11..JwtiJ#IY .,,,. •l.c.tl ... 111~ c,.._, A arcat electronic computer Wu wed to her Univac suitor: Wba& they said would cost leu Ptoved a horrible meu -- Now it's time lor ltle ~len II> boot 'er. H•••JII~t•t I'•HI•, •I ... ,., ... ,. ... ,...,.,, A niaht that has proYed moat revealina Created some very 1lron1 feelina ; Machiaes went berserk '* they a&oppc:d with a jerk, And somebody's vote hit the ceilin1. U tbia leaislation paaaea, the auomey pneral will be ai•en all the power he needa m set up a POl.tCE ST .... ll!.. TiUe nt li'fca him the power 1D inatitut.e su.ita aaain•t thou HE a.c-..... ca of intedereoce with H••tllt,.., LI.,.J H.,.tl ---,,,., ..... ,.., t#tlttl. iawaratioa or tbe schools, The Jobnaoo Gan1 ia wor~ and lhia will iacllldc evea ried too; lhose wbo CIUnClZE lbey'Ye takcnqu.ite a a &and; school intcption! Thal Andclrsoa'• aDd Br .. Tide IV, die Federal dcn.'s 'IOtet "Pair Houain&:' will do Should all be chec;ked-by away widl all your property Hand. riP,ta. Not Oftly will il P'fl>' -C. a. hibil residential property lilA&. Tl ~J .. Cl owners from chootinJ "•-•• &mODI prospect:i•e tan.aata r~ • ftlm.l ,. buyen, bat 1be taw will Healtla intaruce for Se_. port S...ch Council mcm-apply eqGilly \o teliaiou bars, at an armual COlt of , .. t homes, spare rocwu iD tiM for each or the 7 -... prhate bom.a, c:oll•ae ben, ... auae•W Moo-- domtt, ad abu.d roomt. day o1 Ia t 0 ~ ~--Tid• v ,. ... ra .. ac.rk a .... "7 ~ ciltau Ho.ard Ropn. oa.tliae of tiM Police Sial e. CcMacilm.M O.e Coot ud. i• Kaaally • JIIDOCide YOic:ed his opposition, ,.,_ code applied 1o ALL illllio-iaa lbat dtc ~ pwo- Yidlaals. 1r"s • "lo.,.. lily Yidu. for reimt.rtemnt ror ... ...,_. « eo ~ jail"" oat-of'""PPCht •~~N-•a•• &ad tJpe of prooritiolt. II aiYea lat.-.c. co.Jd 1101. be i• f.._.. ~ to all ct.._. i.a tki• cac.py. ci.tl ristlta -*--' d., '"1'\c: oaty way dtia eo.l4 ..... .u.a .n •ly be &llt)IO'Ied woold ba to .,.._ .. ow , ...... • ••' ,.t h ., .._ .,o~e or a. cftkiala, '-llso .. ~ people,'' '-said. •• AIMt if 9dl cltia-s .._. owa .,..,.,...... ..,. ...,.ld lkt ri .... ,., .......... .,.. a .....,., •• ••it. aad l U... ~a NCtiaa. ... J .... ..Wfilc iL .. dee DtpL a. ... ..._net n. proposal .... ~ ,_.. ., CONTliOL 1llo ... ~ tllo c-e1 ....... ... -" "7 r. ori--.. n..._ ".. ••n 1111 ncen olorol •-•• Wr.l • liT , ... ,. P 1111 cd I el c .......... AJfY Allo ..... 0.. Qlluy fill. _.., __ .. eo..-......... ....... ror NfY -. r.-..,. .t J:JOS ..-. _. <hi•--~ -•.tt4U ... olll .. .. ,•' I........ . ... Mlrl: D ..... ...... llolo lo ._ o ..., Wor lolao, -· cluole 1u1 •-ol .. WU, ""' ....... J•olt.& ~ _, .. ,.-..... ,.._, .. _'"'. ....._. tl D Ilea• .... ._, .... _. ..... -.. -"' ... _...._ .... lo.~ ... , ....................... ..... PtCTU REO ABOVE at the .wtual salad luncheon of the Newport 13eac.h Fri ends of the Library are, from left. Mrs. William McVicker of Balboa, the newly elected vice president; Mrs. T. [)Uncan Stewart of Shore Cliffs, president of lte Newport Beach Library Board, and Mrs. Chall en Landers of Balboa, the new president of the Fri ends of the Library. Friends of Library to install Mn. Challeo Landere of Balboa will be inatalled u pruident of tho New- port Beach Priendt o( chc U brary at 10 a .m. \tonday, June 27. at a joint boud mectina of the retirina and new officera. The newly npanded Li terary GuHd aubtcrip · tiooa. Balboa Library reference section: McOraw-Hill En- cyclopedia o( Science and T ec:hnolocr. -..arinera Library: \4rs. Adelle \4aell. librarian, 1\u requeued the \4onarch Critique Series (71 vol- ames) and \4ra. Pelicia Youna. Cotona del ~ Libruy, will receive tbia critique aeriea u well. Ba.lboa Libruy: a small readina table .ad chain ror the prc1cbool children. ~oera Library: a re- cord playclflor che ebildren au.eodint the tiiOry bow. COIOila del Mat Library: ackled book abelna for atore100m al thia hbruy ia eontemplat ed. ~11 librariea -w1 ll ex- cbanae the Sierra Club Publicationa. ~~. Dorothea Sheely, City L1brarian, waa PTe- seated with a cbe ck amountina to st,m . to be deposited 10 the library fund for the po.rdtaae of theae 1tcm1. Coffee Garden of the New- pert Harbor SerYicc Lea- pe, 2625 E. Coaat Hwy .. Corona del Mar. ia the- location. The arbored act- tina in the midat of rare p lao ta and a 7 5-y cll"-0 ld wiat.eria vine baa been dloacn by \tra. H.W. Htt- mana, outFina pruidcnt (or the inatallation ooffee. Tbe officers ror the com- ina year include Mia. ~ ren Heather, Yicc~eai· den&; Mra . John \1cCabe, ICCTCtary ~ Mu. William C. McVicker, treaaurer; \tra. O.E. Gilcreat, \trs. \1arian Thayer and \trs. Betty \tUf'o v1n, directora; '*oea. Oale Raanaaaoa. H.W. Hamann, CJesa Bera .. oo. Jolua Ham- _,.,, Madt. Ace I}' Riett- ard Lawnoco, PaJrick Ola ... ad Pr .. k RiemOJ, COIIIDitt.ee daaimlCIIl~ \tnu. P.W Shilley. Robert Coop- cJ, M. Yilbolm and John Kelley. c:.oordinatort, Md repnteatina tho board of 1r11a lee 1. '4n. T. Dune an Stewart. 'A' students get awards Wenday Sbelc.oa. Nelaoo Johnaon and Carol BleD- pied teceind fCCOJnitioo at the awarda uaembly at Abraham Lincoln School (or maiotainint atraiabt •• A" aradca. Principal Womer Carlson p&'eaented each one with a copy of "Ele- menll of Sty I e." Am.Daa LeP.. .,....._ lot ootac..dina s&Ddcnr.a weal eo Nelaoo JobaiOft .nd Kerin Baroen. DAR awarda for bomernakina wue Pf'CSCilled to Kathy CatDp and \4.arpret Thiele- meir. At the aanu.al aalad luo- cbeoa rneetina. beld at the bomo or~~. Richard Sale, tho Friend• of tbe Library anaOilnced the followina ,;rca to tho New pc>tt Beach Libraries: 01ber awuds were ai•en 10 Roalya Rawlinaa for tO<:al fDilaic; Brya Bernard (or ut; \tarpret n ielemeir Cor instrwncntal music ~ Jon Sapd. speech; Ke•in Col- tina. drama; Jania Pe~ wofth. Spuiah; La&&rie Hudaoa, GAA and joum .. liam~ Hayden Phelps. aeo- paphy; Nelaoa Jobnaoa, Par all three Jibnriea: Reoewal of the JDD.ior acicac. aad malb; Chria PAnt LH UNIFORMS ........... ,.. .. ,.. .11 .... f $111 ...... ..,,... ... ,,, (. 113 I All I1&L MOll n•t51 TO COMII e .,.. ..... 11lut._ ef fell ... .._ ..... ,.. ........ _.. ,......, • ..... •• •••••• -s.t.a .,, e A F ..... , ... WI¢ • ... f[Qq 61&! ... -· a ........................ e ...... _, 0 ............. I .. ·- .......... 1 . ... , ...... ...... • .... ? ........... . ....... ' ; .01 • .....,. . , ·····~ u--p,...... ., .......... Y ould, industrial uta; Lu- lie Oreen, airla' PE~ 0111- elJ Ad.ua~ ~, Timo1by O'Neil, boys' Pe~ \tichael Hadley, athletics; Oebolab Howell, readiaa; Ethan Gclbawn. En ali ah. and Bar- bera Katz. aocial stlldiea. Ill. lillY IJIIIU IFCIITA.a&.U Betty l... Spiur. 45, a practical a.nc of 671-0 Victoria SL, Coata '-'ua. died \tood.&J , Jaa e lJ. at Hoaa Hoapital. \h. Spiker, a aati•e o( Kanau. leavea bet bu· band, Harold; 2 aoaa. OeJt- Dll G. Sima or Oceaaaidc a.nd Roy J. Jofanaoa of Cosr.a \teta; -4 daaJbten, Johaaaa L . TKkcr ol llli- noit, Gerry L. Hatfill o( Indiana. aad Teria S. Joblt- aon aad 'tichul P . Droop o1 Costa \4eta; a aiater, Virpnia J . Pctera; ud 9 p&Ddc:b.i ldrea. Semcea were be tel at the Peek Family Colooial Pu- DCtal Home an Wettmiaacer. iate:cmcnt •aa at Harbot Rctt \temorial Park. Cosr.a \4eaa. CATIU.E-- IF CIITIIIUI •u Ca1beriae T. O.doa. 40, of 560 H 111111 toa St., Co a ta ~ .. died o( e .. c:cr Sallar- ct.,. J•e 11. at bet r .. t- daac41. 'fiat Duadoo waa born ia Boa100. Ma11 •• oo Jaa. 2. 1926 • .ct llacl li•od ia Cali- fomia fOr 15 JOarS, SarriYOn iacladc bet parcou. Mr • ..ct Mra. n~ aaa G. Duacba of Coata Mtaa; ud a e.iaa.. ~ • Joea Rict_.ONe ol Cotta Meaa. f•eral aemc•• were cc.clilc&ed at •• Holy C»aa C...tesy ia Los Aq..... o.Jta MDdNry. Coeta W.aa. ........... ·-,...,.. ... L!GAL MOftCI !IICJ1U l1' ~ IIEAJIIIC AMEMDIWEIIT !110. 121 II.UC. .. ._.., p.. .... .. ,... ... c I '-.. ... City .r.._,_. .._. :'",.~ -:-;!·~ ........... ~ Sedl.a tlff..Nl .......... -·~" ...................... dr.J, ................. ,_ ................ ---J .. ject ...... . ............... .... ..... ... _il,_ .. ...... wUI .......... ,...,J JaJr. ,.. •• .. ..., el ........... c-dl na._.t••• .... ..._,_ .... c.., .... ...... ..__..._.., .... a ~ .. :: .. .:. ._.1 -:.. .. ..,,.c.., .... ,_, .. ,_ .... a., ,. h 1 c w. ~ .............. --..... .. .. ________________ ............. ..... TelephooJ!. .. Rpodles P.UO.U., ._..,.,.., part e'-'eot.ary acbool dia .. J.-_, LJ•U Bla• •• .-ic:L • .laoc:hillt at the .t eo... ffi ... '=• .. Slat\ Slain laat week. • • ...... ..U lriOlw., ,.,_. tboae preaeat were wl6 "• ..-r• Becky md WeaiDD Jay o( NeWl)Ort lilt. ap iJI God" • CO.IIJ (..tao •a• oo lbe board ••• Bia S... wta.icb birod Roy •• a"f)er· • • • ia&eodeat or Che elemen- Lac:Ue 'tlabec;tl ol Cclrou taiJ ac:hool ducnct aome del Mill b back ia Ge lab yearJ IJO); \11lo Lacy, wbo OO.Otly. • .'liec:ouia, OrMa ia aow livu1a II\ Claremont; Lab CO be nact, Yiaitiat Holea. Caenar of BaJboa widl h• aiatdr. • • • Wilb ClQIJ trout ruhiat ia miacS. •• Doth •d Bob Ul). derwood •d their cllildrca tuee. Bob. IC&daJ •d Teddy of Shore CJUYe. ban tatea 110 tbe mo~a~tain lakea ap end atoUDd Atca1ari • Rille b. • • • Por moat, a 40Cb birthday laiMd, Barbara Eaa1man of Bay Sborea, Oorothy and Donald Strauu, and Oora ud Ned iiill of Ltdo, Pea I.Andera of tho Pentn~ula, Bill Ritter, Ed Wunele a.nd John l)ean of '\ewport_ Helbert and Phoe be Brown- ell of Cliff ltaven. \lanan Berpaon of '4'e<>u..ltff and Donal Duncan of t a:·~'iec> Shores. • • Aady Cooper <Jf Corona del ~. future ento"'lolo- Jiat, ducovered Tue .. da) wby be had been "'arned 10 atay o ut of the !Hils bordcrin& bts tnwn. . . while pokan& around for apideu at the )ouUl l en- tor. a raule,nue 'lt.u..:k hti .....S out ud raulad bit r.ll Mel anted bim loco a deed !WI home' • • • A lett nan ••• Vitprua Md Ted Otto lett c.bei1 Corona del Mal borne with YOQil a- ac.era Mult, David. Juet •d Bruce 10 check out e.ir tenc.-trailer in ldJe- wi ld eoaDUy. • • • A ncauon without \1om led Oed. •• Bettina. Wendy. Robert amd Will waved JI)Odbye to perenta \tarct a .nd Bill Beall of the Pe· nilllula and jetted to BcJ. too, Tea .. , to viatt the pe.reota of \4ar1ha Camp.. ~ll. cheir companion . • • • A romance chat has been lbe )oy of those who have watc::hed them tbrouah thetr bi ab school yeara. • .and now weddina bella .•. Bon- nie Black. dauahter or Sea and Gene Black of Harbor View Hi Ill, wi II ~c::orrtc the b~ide of Bill Leach, son ol Giarue 111d Geor,e Leach of Irvine Tenace, on Ju.ne 30lh. comes jut ooc=c ia a lifo- time. • .and eo it wi II be with Ral Newcomb of C«- oaa del \4ar! The well ~ Uc:ized e•cat waa c:ctlebn- ced at a diaaOJ al Karan' a with friends Jem mel Ed Wud. SaJly Mid Lea Bruce IIDd Robin and 8i II \teD~ woll. all of lrrine Terrace. B.tban and Ooo Lawre:u of Coroaa del \tar, \tarcia and Bi 11 Ben ll of the Po- aintula (they'Yo juat moved into their lovely bay front borne). and Bill Bootler of Ha.tbo~ View Hilla (Pea, hia wife, ia bolidayioa up Waabinac.oa way). Students get UC degrees • • • It wi II be back and forth 10 nrious paru o f 'Nub- inatoo for Betty Culmback and her dauabter Janet. of lbe Peninaula Po1nt. •. J111et will be on c all for cheer leadin& practices at Harbor Hisb. • • • .-'. father-.oo fisbina and c.upina trip was the order of tbe week the minute school was out ••• the team • •• Slack Winblltn and bis aoo Ward of l"ine Terrace • • .cbe location ••. up and around Salt Lak.e City. • • • Ocean boppina ••• Bazbara and Robert Leith of Hubor Hiahl•da are reaortin& down \fiami way with the1r fi•e YOQilasters. ..J ack.Je. Billy. Jimmy, C arolyn 1111d Sh.-. . .&ora dlca Bel ti- morc amd Sew Yor\ City . • • • A few old fricods Ft ~ ,eLba eitb Roy Andcraen to aa, farewell 10 lbe S ew- Graduate' recctvln~ Je- aree a at lhc J unc I I ~om­ mencement .u l ( Santa Batbara Included the fo 1- lowina Harbor >\rea te~l­ denta: Balboa Island -\It ce RMa, 12-l Pearl -\\·c., B-\ in art. Corona del \tar -Georac Ba ll, 235 Ins \ve .. Ro\ tn polabcal s c1ence, ~tcharJ Rowe, 518 Bcaoma \ve., B~ in hutory. ust Bluff -\i1chae l \k- GIII, 501 ~ven ada Lu&o. BA 1n pohDc al sctence. ')ouaJaa ~1th, 503 \vc- nida Ladera.. BA. 1n ec~ nornaca. 'lewport Beach -Lcshc Baker, 1515 '\rnta Ln .. Harbor lla a.hlanda. B-\ tn history; Barbara llo~d. 3700 Channel Pl.. Wesl ves Jr •• 2029 federal 'vc .. RS 1n electrical enJlneet- mg; OaYid Black Jr •• 440 Lenwood Or., BA 1n zooi- OIY; Janet Eld.rid&e. 3031 Capri Ln.. BA 1n soctal sciences; \1ichael ftU· sammoos. 2132 Un1on Ave •• 81\ \n polio cal sc1ence. \lark Whitefield, 111 q Samar Dr •• 8A in pohuc al SCieDCC. ATTU~ WO"ISIOP Genevieve Batu, 1 q18 l. Ocean ft.. Cenual '4cw- port_ &r\d Sazette ·~iJe ly. 712 'latciUUS ~ve •• Cor- ona del \•ar. were tmon& 15 Cal1fom1a Oepu tment of Employment offic:uls who rec ently compleud a }-day aupervtsor)' workshop held by the UC Extens11>n on the UCJ campus. ~ewport, a-\ 1n history. GETS HOLE lt4 OME Robert Pierce, 639 Irvine \1rs. Juhe Benaon of ~18 -\Ye •• ~ewport Hei&bU, a... Orc.bld -\ve •• Corona del m lustDry ~ Prederick G._ •>Au. n:ccn\ly &ho\ a hole Snli•. 1631 Connrall La., ia 011e at •e Seta .tin• Weatchrf, BA 111 phys1cal COWJUy Club to qualafy for educaoon. the .. ~uaty 'l&ll Swee~ Co.a.a \teaa -Jamea at.a.kea'' for a 11 ,000 cash Bakel, 243 Albert Pl., \t-'. prize and a tnp for 2 to ia dzwoaat.ic art; Joba Gre• Scotl•d. N EIPO ItT HAR1J) R EJI Sl GJI A RST SECT10N --P. 3 ntURSOAY,.MEZl- OOIOfA DEL 1M. CMJ,. NECK-DEEP IN TREATMENT For many yean, neural&~& VICtims had to endUft such trcaunents as usma Pll(:ks of hot sand. Tbeft's a ~orld of dttfercnc.e m tocby's remedies. Tbanb to medal sc1000e, they"~ rdtable But don't '* -Y med.at.toru tndtscnrrunateiy Yow ph )'SlOan should be your iWde he's the onJy penon qu.a.ldied to deode when you need mediCaltons. ~ tum do tbr dJ4&nOSinl and prescnbma. We'll be aJad to fill tus Pfe1CllPitOm for you Clristensen Phcnnacy 3CDl E. COAft IIWT .. CO_,.A DD. IIU OJilOIZ 1·2550 , ........ .. FURNITURE REFIISIIIIi .. ... FURNITURE RE-GLUING o-ttllllt40 • co.~ \.lflt Of ~ aa. -'--..... """ ,_ 'ltll HCK -«#. DILNiar & lSTIA!W TfS 16i7 Supenor Avf< CORTEZ & MCCARA MUSIC STUDIO HOME OF YAMAHA & WINTER PIA OS WE,.VE ENLARGED 495 N. COAST HWY . LAGL A BEACH JUNE 23-24-25 ----~~~~-., ~«414- 10: 00 ro 7: 00 REFR£SH4EMTS e LIVE EHTtRTA tttEMT e GIFTS FOR niE KtOOIES e ~ PRIZES ~ ARE. ....0 TO I NTT()()tU WR NEW AS SOC I ATE . MRS. JAO< ~ Of "SH I HE ON HMVEST ..coN" ~ "l AK£ ME OUT TO TH£ BALl GNE" FNII£ CORTEZ & McCARA MUSIC STIJDIO •95 N.Cout Hwy. La&ua 494-7721 34l0l Coa t HwyJ>ana Point496-56CH Pq]"4CC: PU~~CH~Tq4 of Thailand, whose grandfather offered fighting ele- phants to President ~braham Lincoln dur- ing the ':ivil Var, Is pictured here with \trs. 1rlggs Cunningham on the "~" deck at the '3alboa 1ay Club. The Prince spent a Neek-end In Newport 3each discussing racing cars and movies, paid a visit to the 3flggs t:unnlngham Automotlce Museum, viewed racing films, then joined friends at the ~Y Club, Nhere he spend the night. He Is an avid racing fan and has raced sports cars around the world. CTerry '3orls photo.) THUitSOAY, JUNE 23. 1• CJ)fiMIA DB. liAR, CALIF. Area C cost eslinaled s.a..oll ror Area .. c··. .. 4.0C..c:re lnCt of laod ... jaoeat to Cotou 411 Mar, will co.t local re1icSeot. tl0,$00,000 la 1cbool &aua •IM• h i1 folly deYeloped Ia 1 .. 0. acoordlaa to Wal .. er Adriu. budaet cllrector of 1M Newport-Meta Uoi• Reel Sdaool Oiatrict. Aboat 7,373 children are ieapec-.d to liu In the con- hYenial aectioo by 1910 IIIII will need 7 elementary acboolt, 1 junior biab aDd 1 aeeior bip. Area "C" ia eapectod to baYO a total aueaHd nlutioo of 196,675,000. Aullmins a acbool ta~ rate of $2.11 per 1100 ol aau11ed valuation. it will produce n .ns.ooo an· nually at aaturalioo, Mr. Adriaa aaid. Commercial aec tioaa in the area wi II produce 1448,000 in tuoa. ~. Adrian pointed out that Area "C" will raiae more money, about f1l,ll2 per atudent, then dooa tbe proaent district, which pro- dw:ea 112.220 per atudent. Thia meana the anncaed ... •• ~~oaw ,..,.,ct. •m more per c:ltilcl ..._ .. ,.. malader o( Cite Ualf\eclctie- criol. Club installs Dr. McCabe Or. John McCabe of Bay Shor... a ColOna dol Mar opiOmetriet. waa iaacaUed laat Priday aa preaident of the Newport Harbor Opti· mJit Club. He auccoeclt Mille Myon, reaideot man .. aer of tJM Coroaa 411 Mar otnce of C rowell, Weedoa • Co. The inatallalioa meeliaa waa beld at lbe bonae o(l Ruu Pord, c:Jub m..aber aad paat District lie~ tea•t JOYemor. Omcera aemoa witb Or. McCabe are Tom Heade.raoa and HellfY Black. •ice· preaicloota; and Ootlald Laht, aecretarY· treaa\Uer. The club meeta at noon on Tueadaya at the Villa Marina rea taarant. Soroptimist Mrs . Ahmanson wedding Club l•nstalls MI. and \irs. Den11 Sull1· 110111 F. IIAIIIEI I d OF COSTA IIII I DIU revea e Puneral aetvicea will be conducted 10 a.m. thia Friday . June 24, at Baltz Mor1U&ry in Corona del \1ar for Oeorae P. Orainser, 2171 Pacific Ave., Costa Meaa, who paned away J1.111e 17. Burial followa at Port Roaecrana National Ceme- tery in San Dieao. \.irs. J oe Hauahey waa mstalled u pruident of the ~ewport Harbor Sorop-- UmiJl Club Saturday even- '"' at the lrv1ne Cout Country Club. Other offic:eu arc \ira. Leonard Buaaey, ht VIC::C· pre11deot; \tr1. \1apa c;ehley, 2nd V1CC-pte11dent; \tra. Ehubeth Hoeah, re- cmchna aeeretaty; \1u. ~orae Cooney, corres- pond• na aecrewy , and \tu. Lonme Kott., treuu.rer. ,..~vemor Eilccne Badwell o( the Pac1fic Resion waa the inat.allina officer. MAR.ERITE·IIALL DIES \1araueri&e E. Uall, 78, of 3336 Via Lado. Newport Beach. daed 'Nednuday, June 15, at the Coata \.icu Convaleacent Home . Mau llall waa bom 10 Oil C aty, Pa .. oo Sept. 5, 1887, and bad l1ved 1n Newport Beac::b for the putS years. Surva von include a 111 te r. nua \1. 'Jiau of Wuth La- auna, and a brother, Jay Hall of 'Jreeow1ch. ('onn. Puvate aervtcea were held at the Weatc::laff Cha- pel tn Coata \1eu wrth r>r. ~aymond I. Brahams offa· c1 at.tna. lnt crment was at Pac:afic:: Vtew \4emo ual Park, Corona del \4ar. Sl .. FO R UlftAIIY The patronesses of the T ro)an Leapae of Oranae County have donated U OOO to the USC library. ·.1u. Challen Landen of Halbva, pre11dent., and 'vtr&. lack Lovell of Fullerton, re cen ~ ly presented the check to Or. Lewu F. Stte&. l S(. La bran an. van returned from theu honeymoon in Hawau Fn· day 10 be the gucsta of honor at a party announ c- tnJ their weddmz. The bride 11 the fonner \1n. Dorothy Ahmanson of Harbor Island. The &JOOfn IS a La J olla attome). The part) was 1• ven bv '\tr. and \1a. Ralph Heel> of Pactfi c Pal1sade). \irs. Heel> .. erved as ma- tron of honor at the wedd- 10& ceremony, whu.h took pla\..e Saturday, June 4 at the home of the bnde's paren l), \1r. and \1n. Funk (,rann 1 "· 3216 Ocean Blvd., Corona del \4ar. Amona th<1se present at the weddr ng were \111. Har· old P auley of Lu' All&ele s and the Thomas Webatc" nf Coruna del \1ar. The ceremuny wa" perfonned b) San Oreso CtlUn t~ Su-. penor Judae Roaer'Ru111 n, 1n the Grannts• Oower be- decked home. Edmond Sul- livan wa\ hrs bro ther's be .. t man. Luncheon 1n the pa u u lnlln\1. ed the "'ed- dtn&. The funner \1a .. o\hman- sun had returned 1n \4ay from Lurope. where she purchued her weddtnJ Lrou,,eau rn Part'> andMa· dnd. She wore a bet&e ~out I fo r the c..eremony wr th matchrn& .u.:ce'>MHic~> and had a cor.,age of h11d •>f paradr 'e p1nned to her flUr!>e. ~flo . c.rannl" c..ho o;e a It me green co" wme for her daughter''> weddtn& w1th mlll\..hiOJ aLI.e'\,llfll:\ and a I.IH'\age of "h• te or- chrd,. \lr\. lice'> '\er\ec.l a' mauon of hon••r 1n po~l c prnk. The Sullr-.ans wtll mak( 4Sth Anniversary SRL-a-BRATION '66 THUNDERIIRD '65 T·IIID thetr home an La Jolla and wtll keep thetr aecond home on Harbor Island. They wall s pend much of the 11ummcr rn the Harbor area to be wtth the bnde'a 11)-year-old 50n, Howard Ahmanson Jr. who att.enda Black Fo1 \1tlttary Aca- d \.irs. Sul11 Vlln wa ' '"" ,._, al\4 f .... ry al,.. ' warranty In afhet. Sl895 •o FAIRLANI '62 FORD ._.,. C..jiJe. A~ ft&H, .... N , 4 D.., leQft. A ........... M41e, lleii&- IMteket ..... .,, .... '62 CHI¥. IMPALA '64 FOlD 4 Dr. H.T. "'-...._.., ........ ......_. 'II FORD I Deet Ha,...._ 1495 fonnerly married to H~ ward Ahmanaon, finan· cier and raeina enthu· aaaaL Their marriaae end- ed in divorce 1n J96S. \1r. Ahmanaon haa aance mar- ned the fonner Carolyn Leonetti. Mr. Sul11van hh 2 children by • prevaou1 marriaae. '.1r. Grainacr aerved in the Air Porcc durins World War D and had beeo a tea· cher for many yean at Pairview State Hoapit.al. Survivora include hia m~ thor. Mra. Vera Winston; 2 aia&era, \4u. Vera Biael and ~.. \4elvin Oeapar; and a brother. Jobn. AIRMAH AMD!RSOM GO!S TO McCHOitD AJnnan Richard L. Andcr- 100, aon of Mr. and Mu. Donald o. Anderaon or 1 &43 Comnodore Road. Baycreat., hu b.en auian· ed 10 McOlord APB. Wuh., at .. r completiea Air Por~ buic uainilll at San An· tonio. Tuu. The ainnm, a 1963 ara· duate of Newport Harbor Hiab School, will be train- ed oo &be Job u a construc- tion apccialiat with the Air Delenae Comnmd. He attended Oranae Coeat Collese. CIIF IllS AIAU Wi1liam Pe&en, chef at Berhhire'a Reatawut of Newport Beach for the put 8 y car a, has been awarded • medal for hi 1 avocado reel pc aubmiu.ed to the California Avocado Advi- IOfY Board. Hia entry rank· ed amona tbe beat 2S of the more than 300 recipea entered by 250 profeniooal cbda. The recipe waa avocado and uuerkraut al&lffina for duck, wild duck and pork. Head start project at OC A boot 17 S &eac:heu and aide a from California and Oreaon bepn the rau t of 2 ewnmcr .. Head Start" orientation proaram• at Oranse Coaat Colleae Monday. occ. one or tbtee junior colleaea in the nation cboaen aa an orientation center will bon the aecond aeasion beaiDGina June 27. The prop.u ia financed from Pederal War on Poverty fllocS.. The Head S&art prosram wa • founded to prepare children. aa•• 4 ud S 1•••, from poYtrty area• •d minori l)' I IOU PI for dleh fitalptbUc achool. Teact.ere Md ... ober aidea au.d ori•uadoe aauiona, .,...,. G.y l .. n dae me- drloclt Ultci Ua dM ........ t Heeclllan Htaloaa. CUI*-•• IMiped with ........... , ...... . IIJOW•• •d ...... . n.J wtll aJ.o .. uiY• ~ taectical alllt &Mce, ... U aJaiMI Of cllfttal ....... 11ae oWl•••'• ,. .. ,, ..._. ,...,.,., IMi•a•• ......... t •••• , •• 10 .... , ...., ... , alto .... , .. ct.Ud ia a. lwae. MI-. .. ., ...... occ ..... aoc .s ,.,.,.011 ··-·· ....... of .. .................. ........ occ."" .... for the aeuiona will be made up of atatr rnembeu hom the OCC Nursery Sc:.hool education proaram, upcrta from tbtouabout cbe Soutbem C alifomia area, and re- IOUrce per10n1 from the local communhiea. 111o-. FilM CYCLE Earl C. Roberta, 34, of Huntinston · Beach waa thrown from hia motorcycle at 2:0S ll.m. SaiWday, J~~ne 18, when be craahed into the aide of a amall foreip c ar driven by Tbomu A. Strombera. 21, of 13$2 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, a& McPadden Pl. near W. Ocean Pt. in Centra l Ne,.. porL After complaioina o( ~in in bia back and bip, Mr. Roberta waa \&ken by 1n1bulance to Hoaa Hoapi· &al. AlTO "I E Tbt •to of Kehb Beo· pial, 44-4 S.•HI• AYe., Balboa. c .. .,., oo n .. 3:56 ,. ... ~-. J•• 10. wbeo Ill• eollae bactnr..s daroulfl U.. c..-mor a& Beclbd tnd Blaclda,._.., lAMa I" Weat.clltf. Wldaa .... ,., -.. Mod ~c•aiaatJO ..... e • GilL POl PIIILMWI Mr ..... *'· ...... ,,..._., Ul).A .. ,..., Dr., ........... ., . ....... ...... ..,, , .. u ................. . SOUTH SHORE Silllnt Club's AnnUAl SCYA Invitational Triangle Cruise race is scheduled for the weekend of July 8, 9, and 10. This i s the fourth year of the Invitational cruise race, according to Fleet Captain Guy lnshaw, and Is open to PHRF, MORFs, and Ocean ~acing boats. The race is scheduled to start Friday, July 8, at 6 p.m., off the jetty. The first leg of the race wi ll be Alamitos Sly, wfttte a luau will be held. Then heAding for Catalina Island the ne!Ct morning. Sunday, July 10, all boats will race back to Newport Beach. Pictured here looking at a map of the cruise, are, from left, Staff Commodore William Kit- chens, race committee chairman Jack ~aub; fleet Captain Guy In shaw, and Commodore Richard Reineman. LIYC juniors plan opening CEinFICATES GIYEI Mary Wataon of Balboa Island, Carolyn Kay May- nard of Corona del \4ar, edith Oealey of Newport, and Jan Balu and Verene Walenaky of Coat.a \4caa received cercificatel of acb.ieverneot at the 3rd an- nual awarda banquet of the Oranae County Eacrow Ann., held at the Saddle- back Inn. Santa Ana. Lido laic: Junior Yacht Club'• openina day and tbe at.art of the junior aailins prop am arc both marked for Thuuday, Juoe 30. with openina day cere- monica, refreahmcn'-, and a treaaure bunt race. sailor, placed 3rd in dle 196S Kite Seaior Nationals. Senior Club members who have scheduled a buay sum- mer for tbe youosaura and wbo wi II act in m adviaory capacity are Mr. and Mu. J ac:k Billina•. c:bainnen of the proaram, ania&ed by Mr. and Mu. J.nea Y01.111a. Formal nas-raiaina cere- monica are act for 1 J.a.m., when the officera of the Junior Yacht C lub will orri- ciate, headed by Corrrno- dore Oavid Riley. Hia om- cera are Jim Hadden, vice- commodore; Linda Stabler, aecret.ary ; Howard Sbempp, Lido 14 fleet Captain; Gary tlamilton, Snowbird Pleet captain; Carol Con- nally, Sabot Plect c aptain; and Shelly Gar~er, Kite Fleet Captajn. NOW OPEN! Enpaed u uilina in- attuc::tDt for the JUnior pr~ pam i 1 18ooyear-old Bob McClaire. uaia&ed by Peter CoMally. Bolb are 11aduat ea of the UYC j1.111ior ui lin& proaram and paat c::oownodorea of the Junior Yacht Club. Yo~~na \tcCiaire i 1 t be 196S win· ncr of the SCY A Jr. cham· pionahip, 1964 winner of che Lido 14 Fleet cham- pionahip, wiMer of the Silver "S", 1962 winner of the Lido 14 Junior Plee& cbampionahip, • ronner Sabot Pleet c:hampionahip winner, llnd tho recipient of many u ophiea. Peter Connally, a 4-year Sabot GERTRUDA~ Dutch Pastry Shop 514 West 8olhoa Blvd. Newport Beach Phone 673-1615 WI SPIOALI I ! IN !UROPEAH PASTRI ES .•• WE ALSO HAVE A SHO P AT 223 MARINE AVE. IALIOA l$LAHO. COAST SUPER MARKET 3347 E. COAST lfWAY CORONA DEL MAR OR 3-3510 --FRO ZEN JOHNSTON Apple Pies WHI T ! 10$! 49' Potatoes S li»a. MINUTE MAID 12 ••· Orange Juice 49' Cucumbers s~. ~NT MeLLI ~ HAIYAID I !Jell les-u CAl HILLS IIOS. Jib. (/Jc aEE .oMtOH SALAD 2/ 45c Coffee PEAS.R!D CAIIAGE 39'· S131 21b. 303 CAM liS FruH Cocktail 1~ Briquets s lb. 4~ GR!!M GfAM T ZS ••· QAMT 1111 Mushrooms 214~ All LOWSUDS 6~ 4l 1! 3l , ..... J(He .. lA COII • 47f Jeanne Wamboldt wed to Richard Schlueter .....,, J .. 11, .,.. .... ~ WI•• ,. ... ... w.,. ....... . 1D RJctwd L. ... ..... J', lOll tA Mr. •• .... om u. H. Sclalue .. J' of UU Pti .. c:illaLa.,Hanor Hlpl~acSa. The bride le &be daaabt.er rJ ~. and Mrl . J Inlet e. Wamboldt of 1300 Clay Avo., Cliff Ha•eo. 'The double rina candle· llabt ceremony wae beld in lbe cbapel of St. Andrew'• Pre~ by &eriln Ouuch whh Dr. Raymond I. Braham• readloa the muriaae rit.ee. The bride woro a wb.ito poau do aoie aown <With dlmjnutivo tralo. Tho om· pire Uno bodice wa• cover· od with lace fonnina a •cal· loped boat neckline and 1calloped edaod alenu of elbow lenath. A matcbioa lace pillboll b.eld ber ailk illuaion veil, wtUcb fell 10 elbow lonatb. Sbe carried a bouquet of wru to rote• and Iori "D YOU'' l11 MOMEIT 01 TWO I WJ6 ~ MAllll uu •• ol ~ ••• u., ..... ... a.to it ............. ., tA b.ad ,..... lace I'Ude ~ ..., a.riiACboe.ber Ia .. 1100'•· Mill CouJe w..-ldl wu bor aiaw e ..Ud tA boaor. sa.. won a 6111 leaada tu~q~aolee cc•pe lbeadl JOWD ad ouried a booq.a.& of yello• apider cbr)'•u&.b«DWDa. Alt o dr .... d "' .........,. •• .. •• bddeamaid Mha S&acy Moore ol o...... cou... IOC)moo mate of abe bride. The poom'• cooam• and Jbo bride'• brodMir aenocl .. pooro...... Robar& Bowl•• of PhoeAla waa bia couoaio' • beat lUll. Chu- 1.. 8owle• aDd Riobu ct Wamboldt wore ubera . Weddina aoloa • .,, ••• by Waneo Pre11oall ot Clift Hueo .. A recoptioa followocl &be ceremony in tbe fireaide room or tho cb~~rc:h. Mra. Wamboldt received peat.e in a blue •ilk auit. Tho poom'a mother waa droaa- ed in pink lace. Bolla mo- thera wore coraaaea or bu~ lerOy con'l••· Special PlOtt. wore tho poom'a paoctnolber of San&a Aoa, and chc bride'• 9s-year~ld Jtanctnotber from Puadona. The bride and p oom arc honeymoonina in Northom California and will return to make lhoir homo in Now- port Beach .. Tho now Mra. Schlueter auendcd the Univeuity of Pacific, Stockton, and ia oow aUe11dio1 California Stat c Colleae in Lon a Beach, takioc her doaroe Mra. RlciM~ L. SciiiMt~. (Tvrvlllo Stvdlo "'ot..) in political acienco. Her hu•beod auooded 1bo Uni· veraity of New Mexico and ia now employed at the Newport Beach Po at Office. Hia patenl.l have had re. tail storea 1n Balboa for many yoara. 'GOLDEN CHAIN' IS THEME EUROPEAN WIGS TIIHe wl .. are "-"If fllllaheif areu111f tllo .,.,_....avo I t.. t IIICII ftllftll of llalr , , • Nrry t OM yeer warra11ty "' -'""'•""'''· .......... .__. .... . , ............. 5-.9'!, ...... I '"o t•. 0 ,.11 Dally 'ttl I ""'· ~,,,.., 'ttl • Ill·"'· Comolete Wig Styling bv Exoerfs u.. ,_._. ....... ........ ..._ ____ ...., ---...... HUMAN HAIR WIGS ~ frorn 39'5 VIVIANI WOOD41tD COSMITICS (""'"" '" fnr Jlnll r ~mnpltm,n torv fMk,. up- t'"d F'R E£ r.trT! Mallie's WIGS 1546 W......Uneter Stetw Cefttw w ............ , 63 ... 190 2JO.O E..t 17ft. St. ~ The aolden cba.in of friondabip and acnice wu &he theme for the ina&alla- uon meetioa of the Coaat Wcrnen'• Club at the Irvine Coaat Country Club u \ira. Ray Nielaen of Newport Hoiahta &ook over the du. tiea oC proaidcnt. Mn. G. lloyt Corbit, diatrict preai- dent, waa inatallina offi- cer • A• each officer wu in- atalled, abe received a bracelet, ._ .. ai•ee a part o( the solder\ chain to bold, and then all joined to form a circle or friendship. 'All. Raymond Wood prcaen&cd \he president's pin to \4:n. Nielaen. wbo in bUD aave \ira. Wood tho put preai- den t' I pin on behaJ f o( the club. The liat o f officera in. cludea Mrs. Buaene Wioa. let vic:e-preaident; \in. Georac Poll, 2nd vic:o- preaident; \ba. William Halliday .3rd Yicc-preaide nt; ~n. Michael Coroneo, 4\h vico-preaideot; Mn . '>onald Bovee. rocordina aocrotaty ; \ira. Edpr Cox Jr., corroa- poodinaaecretaty; ~ •• Har- ry Charlton, financial secre- tarY : \4ra. Georae B~aon, treaauror, and Mrs. Paul '}uin lin, p&rli amen tar)' ad· vi acr. A 10 a.m. bNncb and board meetina will be bold Moo· day. Juno 27. at the homo of the oew pruidont for the now officeu and chair· men. Two carob ucoa have ~or I'• H11H SC11001. q,.J..h AN ACCJW)ITID BIAUTY COWGI Day&: N~t 81.., Oe'W NOW fOIMING ,_,,__,,.. ....... •A c...,..._,.. Lttm how you can become • IMgft w. tng hair stylist at your 0rtngt County Acetedltld leeuty collage -... !Ill ~C.Jt:l tnllftlno M Mibll •• • ....... ·~_.. __ _ • (Wp ,.., ..... Ill .......... ............ -.., .... ""-1110 been planted in Beaonia Park in Corooa del 'dar in hoaor of the club'a 2 put preaidents. Thia wi II be continued in the yeau 10 come. Church News Pint Baptist Church of Coata 'dna, 301 \iaanolia St. -"The Lordship of Jeaua" will be the termon topic o( Or. P.G. Neum10n at 11 a.m. lhia Sunday. Al 7 p.m. he wi II preach on ''Tbe awf~al apostasy :• The Plymo.ath Coopeaa- tiooal Church, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heiabta -Tho Rev. John Pridonoff, inter . tm minjatcr, will preach on "Puttina firat lhina• fint" at the ll a.m. Sunday eer· vice. Lutheran Church of th~ \1uter, 3S4S e. Coast Hwy., Corona del 'dar - "Our evaluation vonua God'• evaluation" will be the sermon topic or the Rov. Prank Ounn at tbc 9 · and 11 a.m. Swlday acr- vicea.~ew mombora wi II be rcc ei vcd, and a reception will be held followJna Lbe II a.m. aervice. The Chriati1n Science Churches, Newport Beach, Corona del '.iar and Coeta \1ou -"Chriauan Science" 11 the toptc: o( the Bible Ienon at the servtcea this Sunday. St. Aodtew'a Presbyter- ian Church, 600 St. An- drew'• Rd., Cliff !Iaven - Or. Raymond Braham•. rru nister of caJiina and counaclina at the church. will occupy tho pulpit for the 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday aervicea. ltia topic ia "The cancer or the pearl." St. 'dark Prubytcrian Cburcb, 2001 Eucblurr l)r.. East Bluff -Gloat nunl1ter for tho 10 a.m. •orvice this Sunday will bo the Ro•. Ooaald Hart· sock, Prubyterian 1111i.or· aity paatot a t UCLA. The Rn. Robert Carley ud bit f.-nily uo on a station waaoe vacadoe t rip to tile east. Mr. Carley will •"' wnd the annual 1..-nmar ia- adtuto of theolo&Y for a woet at Prtncot.on, N.J . Ceatral Bible Church, 23rd St. •d O.•ae A~o., Coala Meaa -Pa ator Henry Joaoe will pr.ach oo .. h raol'a '--a. bot aumm••• u fie 10~)0 a.m. ~ aenice. At 7 p.m. M wUI aped • tiM tDpio, .. MIIat ridaea t.o a taia .. ce1" n.n wUI -a -.a,.s .. .a atn'ice dfu.. ••••••••••• hal. 'I'M aob4ale of aeti 'tt· "•• at C•ftl &iW. a.c..l.W St. .-dO.. .. Aft .. Coata Mia' iaciWSe ....... ....,. ,... 2S; an outina to Poteat Lawn Tueaday, June 28. leavina from the church at 9 a.m., and work nipt rex the men Thursday , June 30, bcpnoina at 1 p.m. Tbe Lulber Leapo ol cbe Newport Harbor L~tdleran Cburcb will bold ita firat meetin& o( the new Loaauc year at 6:30 p.m. chi• Suo- day, J\me 26. Openioa de- ~tiona wi ll be pun by the Rev. Georao 8uadieclt- er, the new vieitatioo pat- tor. fbcn the Leaaue roem- bcn will visit the new church property on Dover r>r. The Harbor Coun ci I of Churc:hea wi II hold th monthly luncheon at noon Tueaday. June 28, at the Corona del \1ar Community Conpeaational Church. Chaplain Francie \icOlaab of Fairview State Uoapt tal will tell about the mentally retarded proaram al the hospital. A awimmtoa pany for htlh school youth of the Corona del \1ar Lutheran Church of Lbe \•ut.er wa ll be held from 3 to 7 p.m. l:bia Friday, June 24 , at the bome of \tr. and \1rt. Geor1c Cokas an f>over Shores . Fellowship of the Way. ConareaationaJ, mee tin 1 at 436 Holmwood r)rive, New- port lloiabta -Dr. Thomu B. Hoover will preach on .. The local church in cra- •i •" at the 11 a.m. Sunday aervice. LEGAL MOTICE :'<40110.: Of PUBUC RE~I\NC. Notice ia hereby ~iveo that th~ P .. ula1 c-.. Jaala. of tlae City of Newpon ~ada will llold • poblic lluu•r 011 tlae appliceti-of p.. r . Rdley, Jr. fCH • Uee P~,-.it a\21 S lo ,.,..il: • ao fH pri••te parlt1•1 lot ia c-· M ctl• wltla • rea\aarut- \aU oet fo.d atead, Ia •• R~ o .. tricl edjacnl 10 • C:-l Ola\rict. -Lot 2, T.-.ct u.o. seot •. c-., a.,. .. l'f-pert Beacll . Notklo ia ,..,..., farUer at•• Qa t aald pelitic h•ri.a& wUI ~ tleld oe tla~ 7~ ~., of Jalt• lt66, al tlae llou of l tOO P.•· la .. e Coucll c~.a.~,.. of ..... )l(owpor1 9Ract. City Lll. •• wll1C'Il U.o aad ,-.~ uy ud all ,....... .. ...... ,414 _, .,. ,.., .. 4 ~ liae~~~r-4 d.orw•· -., y. c:.,. ... s.c,.. ... ..., Now,_, BM~ City Pa..aJatC-t..( .. .,.. ...... , J-_ul '"'· .. n.. •• ,., ....... c.. .. ....... , ..... .. • ' I •to• I ~~ .EftRT HAR80R ENSUJI fllm SECT\0. - -Pll' S lHUtltSOAY, JUNE 23, 1966 OODIA DEL MAR, CAUF • Box social date set "1\e Amhanta Chapter of Koe,1 Hoopital w1 ll bold aa old aiee bol IOC:I l l at $ p.m. Sua.day, July 10, at .. bomo ot Mr. and \in. w..tee Wallh on Antta Ln. ia Hut-or Hiablanda. David J«*u will be the auction- ••· Mrt. Jamoa Walaworth 11 .. waya and meana chau- maa for cbi• fund ratlln& PIDject of the Affihant111, wt.o receatly turned over tl,OOO ID tbeboapttal bu1ld. illl fuad. ~.. R.i chatd Tobey ia head of the chap- MilT lEn DEGI£E J .. t Kathleen \iu.n ce. ... ... '-of \ir. and 'vb-11. William ~c:e. 2915 C•r.· ala St.. Eut Blufr. re· oei•act a B.S. devee an edlacation at the June l ~ oommeacemont at the I n •· ••rahy of Oreaon at r·.u· aene. GaRL 'OR IORDIER'S A dauahter waa bom Wodll .. day, June l S, in Ho., Hospital to \tr. and Mrt. Emeat Rordier, 4-*1 Prospect St.., :'olewport Sboroa. T yc 'HTc for the Copa de Oro llall hJs oeen set fo r Sa turday evening, July 38, at the 'JewPOrter Inn by the Hoag ... ')Spt tal \uxllaary. Shown here plann ing decorations fOf the danner dance are. fr0,., left, \4r s. John c-rench, chairman in <:ha rge of decor and tabl e decorations. and her assa5.tants, lAr s. '3ernard Smith and '4r s. '~achard Hochschild. ':opa de Sr'J r:lat r0ns and patronesses wall be ho- 'lOr ~j for the1r suppo rt of the hospital . ·~rs . Se'Jrge 'iOO'f'er as genera cha~rman )! the ball. Her c.o-<:haarrran s ~r s. t:hatles ";lemens, In charge of lnvlt• Uons. '-Ars. Henry Jones, president of the ~uxi li ary, announces that Mrs. 'itorge Hoag 11. new chai rman of the r:opas, will ~ in charge of the ':opa hostesses, as- sisted by lv4rs. John \4yer. O..trs. Vernon 1radfield 1s program chai rman; Mrs. Phi I Schetd an charge of ilnances; Mrs. Jam es ')ecker, guest list; Mrs. Jack r:unningham and •Ars. ~lbert Heinze, party favor s \1 rs. 1lchard Tobey and 'Irs. Terence Ve lsh. reservation~. Garden opening set IIII·H~.I \I\\\\'\ \iUH ~. H '\ >\\D E\CrTEME' at The Newport Jlarbor Ser- vic e Leaaue Wt I I bold an openioa celebration lhts Friday eYenina. J une :!.a, al the newly remode led Coffee Garden at Cou 1 Hwy. and Dahha Ave., C~­ ona del \1ar. \irt. Parker Oale anJ her boapi\&lity committee have TYLC:q M A r:OO~\l') of 2741 Ocean 11vd .• ':orona del Mar, senior vace-presi- dent and di rector Jf creJ· tive plann ing of Ha xson and Jorgensen Advert tsang ~gen cy . has been 1 nst,l 1 eJ as president of the :>a I es and Marketing 'lCecuta ves '\ssn. of Los \ngele!>. '.4 en- bershap as confined to sa les and ma rk eting execu- tl ves 1 n top manag er1 a posittons in Southern -a I· fornta. Outgoang pres dent is ~al!11 Yambert :>resailent of Y ambert ·c tee ... an 'U- vertising Agency. lAillE LIMO£R OF COSTlii£Sl DIU Roaat)' waa re,a tcJ fhurs.- day at Baltz l'h,pcl tn Costa \1oaa anJ mus -.as celebrated FnJa) at St. Joacbima Catho la .: l'hurch for \1arie \t, L1nJer. ~~~. nf 9()$ E•erareen Pl., CLHta \to... who paueJ •'*•Y June 14 at ltoa1 llLllflllal. lntcnnent was at Pac1fi..: View 'demorial Park. <.'M- ona del \tar. \1ra. Lander wu born '~ \1ay S, 1908, tn On10 .raJ bad lived fcx the ('As t 10 years in Ca lifornta. She lea••• her husband, llany. a dauJbter, Patay Akera of Loa ~&olea . ) lll'otbcra, GleM llolland of OoWMy. Wilham ot Costa \teaa and Lowll or ()b,,,; her modtet, Nina Da)'ton of Coaca \teaa. and 9 arand- childna. CIIIIF lllllll UMMUIT Piro Oopt. 1\atl&hon Cbjef ~lton J . ''-eban, 4). of UH\ Olympic 'vo., Coaaa 'Aeu. ucapod Wllb· ~• i"l"'l \ :lO p.m. Fn~a). Juno 17. wt\e" lua cat ., .. •tnc.k &n the raar end ~ • •10 d.ri .. n by J r. Cnwiord, ll. ol 41S 'tt•cr- tude A••·· Newport lleiahta • .. .. Arcbu 8ri4a• u it f'llllf· planned an evcnma of \leiiC&n CUISine , mu.IC and danctna from 7 to rntd- naahL. \irs. Ptulhp Doane has arranaed for a small band t.o provt de entertain· •nent for danctna. \1u. Ga- vm llerbert 11 tn charae of tn Vtt8tJOOI. \ira. Donald Lawrenz has charae of lhe cocltlatl hour and supper. ')ecorallons, destaned by \4n. Wel11n1t.on Bonner, wtll tnclude bnl11antl) colored \1e xican flowers. LOCAL moun lET CAL POLY 1£0££$ Georae Gat)' C&Vtia. aoo of MI. -.4 ~ .. a.. .. lL Olrtta or 1601 CreatTfew Or.. S.y Shorea. ...c:eived hu bache lor of 1c1ence de- p ee an baoloJJc:al tctencea at Lbe June 18 commence- ment c:eremonaes at Ca li- forn ia Polytecluuc Colleae an San Lu11 Obiapo. He ia one of the 100 araduatea wa lh honors. eanuna a ).1 or beuer pade potnt aver- a ge:. Other II arbor '\rea padu· atc:ll 1nclude the followtnl fro•n Coau \teu. alao rc-a cc:t vtna BS deareee. \1yron '"lavey, !l% Rural Ln .. cleclronl(: en&tneerin &. and Cannll Fa aher J r.. 1777 SantJI <\na Ave •• aeronaut.J· ~.-al enjpneenn&. Hln IAiliUClOE ~muel J . Coker, 6!, • corporation treaaurer for 1 s lee I com pan) tn Lo1 '-nae- le . wu muted at ~ ~0 a.m. Sunda), J une l q. char- ged v.1th Jrunk 1n an auto after h1s cat amaahed an to 1 barncade on Jamboree ~J. south of E ut Bluff. GIRL FOR CObEY'S \lr. and \1ra. Walter Cor- ne'. 33~ 'vtarcua Ave .. ~c:~t ~ewport, are parent• ()( a J au&htcr born Wednea- J ay, J une l S, m lfoaa lloa· pllal. TilE NEWPORTER INN 111 \ \ r. H I H \ < I\ C.J Ill rt It-t-_ \11'1 H ~-H00\1 Ron nit Brown AID MIS o"CMEST"l Every Fnday and Saturday nt ght thru labor Day P""'• Rib or Lolnt., S5.7S (1nclud .. taJI) f "',' f 1-ar~<': I I 1'" 1'• '~"n I rtdD, 12 f<'' P• r\/JII \?l;udll) Co cktail 1 7:30p.m. Dinner from 8 p.m. Mu 11C and Oan ctng 9 p.m. lltE LlOO LOUMGe Ntcittly ROHMt E BROWH TRIO (Tu ... thrv Sat.) GEORGE FOSTER DUO TH E STADER TRIO (Fri. •4 Set.) SUMDAY JAZZ 9 p.m. -Clo11ng 1107 JCiftlboroe Rd. crt Hwy. 101 Mowport Booch ~ p.m. -9 p.m. 9 p.m. -Clo 11ng 8 p.m. -1 a.m. 644-1700 .._ .. FOOD&GROG AT TMI JAMAICA ... COitOHA .. MAR Mr. Clwllfl• 0.riotiM '"""'-"- SliOWNG TaOUIADOUI EVERY FRIDAY FROM 6:00 TO q:(X) P.M. * DANCIN5 tiGHI\.Y * F•cln .... C•"n ,_ Caner...._ .-1 Ued1ll , ........ c..,...,.. • ~ ..... c-.l~tat~ ·"-~t­........ C...IUM • .,.....,.._ TroHI'-1 ew.,....c.-~ta .. h ................. ... a.....,..w ...... w-w p ....... ~ ..... .. ,.,,............, ......, " ... , ... a ................... _, .I .. IF1 ,... ,... ---..,.... hM .,. c.a~ DAIAH JMIIIt:&ll WOI:Wtl WOIW ta7 Wat M .Dr .. 1U. l I t Suicide note is found Iatot A. Chambora, 49, of tho B&yaide Trailer Park, 300 E. Coast Hwy ., co~ mittod aoicide laat week in ber mobile home by takina an overdoae of pills, police said. Accordina to a coroner's report. Mn. Chambers, a recent widow, died some- time between l p.m. \ton- day, Juno 13, and l2:SS Wodneaday, June l S, when abo waa found lyina in bed by bcr attorney, Robert A. ~bwamb, 702 Beaoota o\ve., Corona del \1at, who waa deliverina papers con- cemina the woman's wall. Police found a no te wh1ch Indicated \trs. Chambers had been despondent over her husband's death. C)wvivors include her son, 1 ad R. Chambers Ill of \ionterey and a daughter, lnaer C. Chambers of La- auna Beach. Pnvate ser- VICes were conducted at Westchff Chapel \tortuary, Costa \1esa, wtth mtennent at Pac1f1c V1ew \iemoual Park. Corona del \tar. LEGAL HOTICE 'irrn\.f OF Pt'AUC HL\RI'IIC \\If '110\H' '11 '110. ~22 'llotic" "' 1\ .. r .. bv J(i~t"n !hat thf' Plano1n~ ( ommi"""on of lh~ C 1tv of \ .. wport Ae-arb will hofd <lM' pubhr ht'artnt na '\mt'n<im,.nt ~o. ~22 wh1ch Jli'OJK"'f'" to am,.o<i .... .-lions of \rt1d e 1\ of lht' 'i~wport llur.h \4uniclpal Co-t~. t'D· tilled PlaDJIID8 anti I ODIDflt to a llow l<it'otif•c U IOO ud OP'"n hool't' ~ IP" Ill f~'<llrlt"O• 11al dl,.lriCII'. 'iollrf' '" hf'r,.bv lartht"r ~IYf'n that .. alrl puh)lr hf'AriOjl will b .. 1\ .. ltl o'IO tb,. •t~~ tlav of Ju lv, 191'\fi , at th,. hour of R:OO p.m. 10 th,. f~oun< II C. h• m h,.,, 1f th,. 'I" ... port fl,.srh ( IIV !111 !1, 1ft wl\1rh 11m,. ao•l pl..r,. •nv •od .all P"'r"oo.-•otf'r,. .. t .. I m•r •p· P"'ar .to•l Df' h"•' I thf'rf'oD. R11 v Y. ( oP"'hn, ""r r .. tarv 'lf'wport \I .. Ar h C:1tv Plaon•n~ f nmml<tMIOD Publ11'h: Jun,. ~'\, 1%6. 10 fh,. ~ .. wport llluhor F:n,.qro m Ph-• i" YotJr Ord.r for o Subacriptloft : Cell 673.0550 LEGAL HOTICE flRnJ'II~'IU 'I() 116> "'~ OR Ill'~"' 'iU Of nu r ITY Of 'IFWPORT AJ..,r·H \\IF ~nt"H. <;}-rTIO'i 1!!C,O. <, Of' 11H 'IF\1 POJIT m 'C:R \41 ''11UPo\l. f ()nf ll Fl.\ Tl'lf. TO 'H 'I PO~T O'H ..W\Y <;TR}-f 1' '"0 \I UY.., n .. f.ltv rnonrll ,, th,. (ltv of ........ pori n ..... h rl Of'" •>rOalO •• lollow<t: ""·r no... 1. "~· 1100 '\HO.'> of th,. 'i,.wporl flf'a,.h \4un1CI• pal C:od .. '" amf'nril'rl tn rt"ad: "vr tioo '\2C,O.O:,. NewpoN OM-oy St,.eta o".J A 1/e ya. '\outh !'I'll' ol Re.lbos R lvtl. bf'twf',.n \kts<id,.o Plat~ aool o\lvaraoiu ..,tr,.,.t. ~.aJII t bound trallir on lv. ... orth "''"" n l llalboa nlvd. lwotWf't"D ;\ lvararlo ~lr .. et aod 't4cF'adt!l'n Pier ,., WeJIIt bound uafl•c only. Th'" porllon of 't4c F'add~o PlaC<" wf'"t'"rlv of thf' \fc- F'addt"o Parkin~ Lot belwet"D Balboa Rlvd . aod Oce .. F'rOD t.Soath boaod traffic oaly, Ocean front b,.twe,.o \fc• F'addf'n Pla ct" nd 24th Street. Wf'al bound trafhc oaly. Tweaty•lirwt Place betwuo Mcfaddu Plact" aad Oeuo froat. Soatbwest boaad tra f· fic oaly. Tweaty~ird Street berwen Oceu f'root aod 8a I boa Blvd. Nonlleut bon d traf· fie oaly. T\lrt:r•ecoad Street ~­ rw ... U.O.o. Blvd. aad \far· cu Ave. "Ofdle•t boond trwffic o.ly. 1'\lny-4\rd Stnet betweea M•~• A ••, aad 0. I bOll Old. Soad.•eot bo11acl uar- flc oely. TMrty41rd St:tHt betweeo Seaahon Drive oad O.lbOil Bl•tl. Morthe .. t b•od wf· fie oely . 1'\irty•fo•nd. SU.e\ betw"a lllarcu Ave, oacl Seoellore DYiww . oodlw .. l bou4 araf- He •11 · 'nlrty·flfdl su .. t .,., .... llwc• An. ad s-do,. Drl,.. N_._., ..._cl nf· ... .,. '~Wrtreh ............ .. ...... .\ ........... ... TH ': KINGSMC:N Drum at1d 9ugle Corps and Color Guard sponsored by Newport Harbor Legion Post lql1 won all fi rst ~ace honors and highest award for marching and maneuvering at the June 11 competition held at Cerritos Junior College In NOfwalk. They brought home the 1st place trophy and championship flag for ')rum and '3ugle Corps and 1st place cham· pionshlp flag for color guard. Th e Klngsmen will host a competition program at 7 p.m. Saturday, July Q, at La Palma Stadium, c\naheim. Island girl hit by auto Kathleen <\. 1 ayburn1 10, of 320 \1anne <\ve., Balboa Is I and, s uft ered a bru\Sed h1p and elbow abrasions when she was knocked down 1 L :55 a.m. Saturday, June 18, by an aulD 10 a pedestnan crosswalk at the 1ntersectJon of \lartne \ve . and~-Bay Ft. The young gul was trans- ported by ambulance to Hoaa llosplt.al, treated and released. The acctJent o.>ccuned when an auto duven by Rosel ~-Lan&e. ~3 . of 2115-lO Placentia -\ve .• Costa \1esa, had stopped to allow Kathleen to eros s the street. o\ vehicle driven by conuactor J oban P . Mounier, 76, of 206 36dl SL. Weat :"lewport, crashed into the rear of the Lanae car, which waa puabed forward, suiktn& lhe airl. l ftTHUl SMOFF.El OF WtSTCLIFF liES o\rthur \1. Sho ffner, a real estate salesman, died June 16 at bia borne, 1206 Not- unS}\am Rd., Weatc liff. \h, Shoffner, a native of Tena Haute, lnd., had lived tn the Harbor area for the past 8 years and was a member of the \iasont c Lod&e 1n L os ~utaele s. tfe leaves hia w1fe, Lu· ciiJe; a dauJhter, 'l1ane, or the home address; and a Sister, '-'rs. P .W.Blancx or Costa \iesa. Servt ce s Yo'ere he lJ at Walters ~ \tcCor- llliC k \\ortuary Chapel tn Fullerton. AU DREY HEPBURN wears this sh llclng hat, designed by Cecil Beaton, for her role as the guttersnipt- tumed-Cinderella in "My Fair Lady,'' based on George Bernard Shaw's cl assic pi ay, "Py!111alion.11 The mov•e 1s now at the Port Theatre In Corona del Mar. Thieves lake shrubbery :--Jewport Beach police re- ported last week a rash of shrubbery and lawn decora- tion thefts from the yards of local dwellinas. On Lido Isle , an 8-foot palm tree valued at S lOO was removed from the nome of Charles Elarw, 204 Via Lido Nord. An elepnant's- ear plant worth S4S Yo'U taken from the front yard of manufacturer Thomaa E. Pickerina, 22S Via Genoa. ln Cameo Hiablanda, lD .... Of le aa .. N~NO ... .. 21 W'Ofda to 30 wer4a ..... . 31 ~.to 4) wor4• .... .. Eoch WOfd o~r «) 'II'Ofda .. lTI ... 2., 3.00 4.00 ,\0 'n ... 3.00 .. oo .5.00 .15 201 OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDER JiiEIPORT HARM»R ENIQit 23. :~A~~~S~Ecn~O~N~---~P~!P~6~-----~~00~~~N~A ~Of~l~M~A~&~~~~~ ~························· •APT$. fOR REKT ynryRNlWafRw swsswe COM -amall atudio apL fc. ono. Printe yatd, neat beach. 61l·IU9 oveninaa. Reference• re• quired. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• :!00f,s.r.2' SAL'· "P•u s thr Povrrty. Ple•s•" .~JHr IJ•c• ")' .~., •. ,.,. '· ., •• ,.,-~~t 0.-'er froM: A..ericCifl O,h1io" &.ell Store 19~ Harb.r llvL Coato M••• 6~-0645 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• oS&RS FOR JA~5 a • N•••tr s.p We lire • Vdult 4 *· -• Fcri 4 *· 1211 .fWd .... $US Sf 1JDe. O.'t • 5I Clwl4 .. Nl ••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •CEMETERY LOTS FOR SALE •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••SPOI I I MT •• bdnD, ·~ .. .-. ... ,.1, P'loa.cl luide ud oat - 1 roGIU A PDI• iA N ot. Neat abopplq a.ed acboola. t14S moo~ CM. s.t-7369. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• e MISC I LLAHIOUS A US LEOS LA W!ll\40'.YE :t R E.- PAIR -E.naine overbe&al, aalea ,, ••~ice. 324 Vic- toria St., Coata \4esa, S41~978. SPOTS before yout eyu - on your new carpet -re- move them with Blue l.ua• uc. Rent clecuic sbam- pooer tl. Crown :iatdwarc, 3107 E. Cout Hwy., Cor- ona del Mar. C.ll "' v-r ....... ...e Eul•: 67).0550 ························· eMISC£LLA.:a EO;JS FOR SALE a usn sa ENCYCLOPEDIA: Adult and/or Children'• Juojor aoL Abo. Great Books o( the Woatem World. JGrby vacuum eleanor. Year book for areat boob. U 4- 9360. ANOtMDJ1 Call61s.lSG ..,-..Oa~ Of .... ~. voo us INVm!O .., ... "' ,..., for bteatlan . 'fe ... Chrlatl• 3eala••-• .11 ,,a ar.. or varioaa Ct.riatiaa clea01aludmla Wlao ,..., ht tM ..... of J•••• Christ. Ccne .. d heat pen•al taatin100iea ol local boai.aesamea. O..atrut are held every Satulday mccain a, 7:00 a.ftl., al t..o•s family reataunot, lSlS e. Coaat Hwy., COM; ... and 7 a.m. oa T~aeaclaya at tbe Villa Swacleft It••· taureot, SH ~am St., liiM- tiaaton 1each. Pot addi· donal imCormatioa, call \4. Michael, U 1-1491. ALCOfiOUCS A.~ONYMOUS. Huboc .luca. 61l .. 724, 2 .. hours. .. ....................... . eOFFICI! SPACE Ji§IW =·=· OFFlCE SPACE for rent in Ensip arcade buildina. 2721 E. Coast Hwy., COM. Ideal ror insurance or reel estate. Call The Ens•an. 673-0SSO •••••••••••••••••••••••••• eREAL ESTAT E SAL!· EX SWill aces S600 I)()~ -~ bdrm. bou.so oo luao cor. lo t. 1108 Ca.noo St., C.M. ~ear Pautarino School. Kl 6-244S, \U 6-6729. BLUPPS PLAZA 3 bdnna. 2 bath, popular "A" plan. 1 1 tory. Imme- diate occupancy. S23,- 97S. 6~""'-Owner. 545- 7741. Arrest follows chase planta, ateppina aloooa and plant er buketa valued at SSO were taken from 4818 Cortland Dr. Pour plaota wonh Sl2S were du& up at 4709 Cortland Dr., owned by B.H. Ciacel. A plant supporter waa removed from the roaidence of Ho- ward C. Vo ae, 4827 Cort- land Or. At Baycreat, Sharon S. Adamson, 1924 Holiday Rd., told police an azalea alu~ and planter valued at 13S were taken from bet front yard. SACRJ F1CE 3 cemetery lots. Harbor Rest \ofemonal Park. o.t Cypress section 67}-8189. Thu amazina Blue Lusue "til )eave your upholstery beautifully soft and clean. Rent e lectriC shampooer $1. Ret-d's Uardware 1tore, \80Z Newport Blvd., Costa \ten. MESA ')EL \1AR -5 bd.nn. 3 bath home, 2753 Cihola ~L. C.M. SlSOO down. Owner. Kl 6-2445. \i1 6- 6729. -------- AtqMI\N Pi er e H. Schade, son of IAr. and Mrs. Will•am Schad e of 58b Yorksh~te St., C:osta ~esa, has been ass,gned to ~orbes li.F-=1, Kansas, after comotet1ng ll.i r Force basic training at San o\ntonio, Tey;as. The ai rman, a l %4 gradu ate of r::os ta Me sa High School, ....-ill be trained on the JOb as a fuel specialist .vitn the Tactical A.tr "ommand. LEGAL HOTICE lln~t'. '>ooth"'""t boanrl lrafh· 011ly. Thtrtv..,..,.v,.nth '\tft"t't ~­ tw,."'ll P11rk iAn" 8Dd l..akf' '\ .,,.. . ~ ortht>a"' 1 bo1111d tniF '' ooly. fh II"IY-.4t' Vf'lllh ..,lf,.l'l bf.. """eD <>,.aShOt,. f)ll~" aDri Belboe Blvo:!. 'lonhea"l bound tn file on I"Y. Th ,,., -~' • ,P, th -.uoo t boo· t-we~ ~al'hOf,. Orive and R.lboa lllvd. ...orth~a .. t boaod traffi< oel.,. ThirtY-uin.th <;u~et ~twf'en c,f'a!llho'r,. Orivf' and River 4. Vf'. Soulhwt""l boand ,,... HiC' Clnlv, f <wt.eth Str,.l'l b .. tw,.,.o """"hore Orive an<l R ,.,,., ,4. VP. '(Of the a~ I bountl lrlf f. fie only. F' ortv.fir,t St ref't ~twel'o ~a"h~r,. Otivf' and Riv,.r l,vr. 1\oulhw .. ,.t bound traf· fie ooly. forty-«econd '\trN-t ~- tweeta Se••horr Orivl' aad River "ve. ~orthraat boand tra Hie 011ly. f'arty-third Strt"t"t ~IWl'I'D ~ ... bore Drivl' aotl Jl,.,,., .4. vr. ~ootb•e• t bound tn.r- fic ooly. f'orty-#ocuth Stret"t bootweeo ~ash Oft" Drivr aod R IVf'r """'· ... ortheut boaad traHic oa lv. f'orrv./trth Stret'l hf.rweea ~uhOfe Drive and O.Jboe Rlvd. Southweat bovad traf- ric 0111)'. forty4 tlltJI 5lr81' t bf'IWt'U Seaohore Drive ead Balboa B I vel. M ortlusao t boeA d tra I- fie Gilly. F'orty•e•eatl Street be· tweet~ Seoohore Orh~ aod !liver Ave. Sooth•Ht boaad ,,.. file oaly. Via Opotto between Vlo Lido ODd :t2ad Strut. Sov\.h l>oud Itt me -)y. 'Ill~•• Ave. betwtn 32od St~a t a ad 36\la St"N!t\. l'C oflh• ... , bo .. d u.fflc oaly. lAke A... lletwee• Uod aa4 S6\la Su.,.t. Soedt~ .. , ~ tr.ffie o.ty:• SECTJO" t. 1\» «dbtuee •n .,. r.bUMo4 oec• la •• .lfkJo ...... per ol &a.. City. _. .._ .... ofulll be Warren B. Cutkomp, 19, an Oran&e Cout Colleae a~deat. waa chuaed with drunk d.rivina 3:30 L m. Sun· day, June 19, followina a 90-mpb aulD chase with pollee from ~ewport Beach 1.t.> Laauna Beach along Coast Hwy. ~ewport Beach poltce orticer Leonard Hanaard observed the Laau.na Beach youth uavellina SO mph LOCAL TEAll IllS Ill OPE•t•a lOUJIU Richard's Lido \1arket team won S 10 3 over a Com pton Thrifti mut team lut Sunday in th e openina round of the international JUnine baseball tournament 10 select a team to repn· sent C alifornia 1n ltle na- tional tournament. Jerry Pomeroy t& manaaer of the q1chard's team. The nu.t round wdl be played tb11 Sunday. June 26. LEGAL HOTICE --------- ,.ff~c llvf' 30 days ah~r thl" <iatr of 11.8 adoplloo. Tl11<t Ofd uaaocf! waa iotro• du<",.rl at • re8'J ia' meetms of lh,. f. ltv \.ouac i I of !he City ol 'ewport Beach hf'ld oa th .. 23r<l <iay of ~1', 1966, and .,..,. •dopt,.d on the 13th day nf juo,., 1966, by the follow· •ns vot,., to "'il: A YF'\, I.(){I"''CJt\U:N: R o~erw, LEGAL NOTICE "'1011U' m TIHISTr.r.'S S#,l.f: 1 .0. 'lo. TS 8.()6 Oo July 12, 1966, at 11:00 4,.\4., TITtf: INSURA"''CE Ai~jll TRUST COMPA'IIY, u duly appo1ated Troat~e a~~der and purnaot to Deed ar Trott date~ Ortober 20, 196• eu- cut~d by BOYO A. ZONTEL- 1.1, • "io~tle tnao aad recorded Octobrr 29, 1964, Ia book. 7280, pa~r 180, ol Official Rf'rorda Ia tb e office of the Couat Recorder of Oraar Conly, Call forsla, WJL Sf.l.l. A r PUBLIC AUCT10!'4 TO HICHEST BIDDER f'OR c .. 511 cr.,r •blo at tlme of ••I,. io awfal aoeey of the llahf'd Statea) Ia dte lobby of the weat C~rt.le1 lot) ea-- ttaoca of Title r ... ruce Baildlas loc:ated oa die ari· we•t corser of Ei .. tll oad ~•ia Street•, Soa&a Aae, Calllorsla all ri,.t,ltllle aad llltereet coe•_,.e'} &o ucl a ow 1 htld br h o•der Mid O..d of Troat ill tile property •l&aoted lo utd C011oty aad Stat•' de- oerlb.d .. 1 lAta l4 aacl IS ill &Joelt .. of "River S.ctloe, l'fpwport S.adl, "city ol Na•port Bud!, eoeety ol Orallp. atate of CaUforsla, •• ,., .. p roc.,.ed .. """ • ,.,. 2S of MleeoU ..... a Wope. la ~· orne. •f ._ c.uty reeorcler •• -·· co::z· 14 •1. wUJ .. • "-' alona E. Coast Hwy. neas Goldenrod Ave. tn Corona del \4u. Officer ttanprd attempted co stop CuU:omp at Poppy Ave. but he in- eteased his speed to above 90mph Cutkomp killed his liahta and turned down a side sueet when he reached La,una Beach, eludina Offi cer Hanprd. The youth was later apprehended by Laaooa police after enter- Ing a dead-end suee t and hanlOn& up on a patio wall. GO THROUGH ROOF Burglars climbed on top of a building at Ward ~ Harrinaton Lwnber Co., 3300 W. Coast Hwy .. \4ari- ners \tile, last week, pun· ched a hole in the roof with a pick, dsopped down to the offi ces below and stole 2 walltae-talkies and a lamp valued at SotS. LEGAL NOTICE ParAOA... \4arahall. Cnab..r, C:oot , for~it, Sbt"ltoo 'llm:s. ('Ol"H'IL\f f.~: ~oae Ht'\F''IIT ( 0(llljC:ll~\4f.~:~ODt" ATH:~T: Pa ol J. CniH:r \fay or La 11ra La ~i01 Dt"poty City Cl .. rk Pablish: Jan,. 21b 1966, tD The ~t"wporl Her Of r. .. ip LEGAL HOTICE ln Weatcliff area, 3 tropi- ca l planta wortb S60 were dua up at Wateu & Ta.mut· xer commercial dnelol)eta, 181S Weatcliff Dr. Willia J. Sutcliff reported that de- coraa.ive cata were taken from an apartment buildina at 1082 Rutland Rd. LEGAL NOTICE -------------'1011Ct: or TRUSTF.t:s sALE T.O. No. 430100 0o Wedaeaday, J uly 13, 1966, at 11:00 a.m., SOU11Jf.RM 'IIATIONAL CO\fPANY. •• rio ly appoiDted Troatee n der aod/areaaal to Deed of Traat datt' Joly 25, 1963, uecuted by CHARLES L.\f. BLOCHER and DOROTHY B. BLOCHER, hotobead aad wife u d record- .. d Aos-st I, 1963, in bool 66~ pa~~ 710 of Official R .. corda lo the office of tbe \.oanty Recorder of Druse C.oanty, Ca iHoro'-, tl'lLL SELL AT PUBLlC AUC TION TO HICHf.ST BIOOf.R f'OR CASH (r.y•ble al time of 5a le Ia awfal •oet:y of Lhe Uoited Staleo) at the so•tll Cfroat) ntra11ce of the Coaaty C:oarthoaoe ia tllt' City o( aot.a Ana, Coli fona ia, a ll ri~t, title oad iotereot coo- vt'Jed to aad oow held by It o11 ~' said Deed of Trost iJa tllt' property situated in s a id r oanty a ad St.ate deecribed .. : Lot 13 io Block 38, firat addition to Ne•port Heisflta, at~ recorded Ia bool •·J.•se 94 of \flacellaorooll ape, in the office of the coa•ty recorder ol aaid eoaaty. Said hie will be made with· w1thout covt'oaot or warraa\y, ••tref'~ or impl,ed, relardio• oot cov~oaat or warruty, ••· ., pre• or Implied, reprdio1 tit r, posat"ssion or eacem· tit I , r eo braacr• to pay the remaloia1 b e , poet oe .. •~· !. ••. ,ca •• ~: I . I r L raoeea, 0 pay .. e ·~ .... pr octpa all'!' o t .. e Rote oe-riaci al n• of alae aot.e ae-cnre~ by sa1d Oerd .of Troal, ~.rl'd pby h id Deed of Troal, to"':'tt: 19,000,00, wtth tate,-. to wit: t 27 ,22 •• 62 with t.ter-ee~ from Oct. ?O, 1965, •• lD eat from NoveMber 1. 1965, •• ~1d note provtded, advnce~, i.11 sold aote provided, adna- t( uy, 11n.der the terms of ... d cee, if uy uder the tenaa Deed of Tro5t, fee•, charr• of aald Deed of Traat, fa•, a11d l'•peol!lt"B of tlle Tceetee ch•rsu nd ••peu• of tlae •o~ of the trolllta cre ated by Tnaalee ud of tile tnaat.a .. ad Deed of. ":roat. created by auld Dead of Tna.at. The bnef1ctary a•der aaid 1\e beaefleiuy .. der oaid Deed of Troet, by .reaaoo of • Dead of Tnao\, by ,.a.oa of 0 breech or defaah 10 tlle obll· bt-eaela-defaeh Ia die obll- ptloao aecertd thereby. lieN· ptlou oa~red •neby, ~.,.. 14fore ueeete~ aad delivered tofore •••~ted ucl dell.._d 14 t!le a.oderwtpod • wrtttn lo \lae uderwl ed 0 writte. Declorauoo of D~tfaah aad De-DoeleretlA .r Oefaoh ud IPDd for Self', .. d wrinoa 0....4 I« S.l•, •cl wrtua ~otiee of bfucb aod of •lee-uotlc:e of k.ou .-41 of elee• t1o. to ceue the uaderolpe4 . tloe to c .... \lae ucl.roJ••4 to aeJI u ld propf'rty to Atlofy to eoll•alcl twOfCII1Y to •tl•fy oald oblir•""•· oacl ...... aallf obll~tl••· ucl d!et'O- •her, o• Jeo. 12, 1966. d!o after, oe Y•"'-atr 2t , 1966 ud.,.lped ca .. ed •old tile aa4.,.lpe4 e.•-" uJJ aotlce of bteoela aad of alec-1 f ...... __ ....... .. f tJo. to be r«ortled la book ..t e. 0 -a. oa• • 7806, ~· 581, of .. ld om-d• •• .. ~ '• ""* ciol "•eorcl•. TDO, pap M'7, al .. td Offi· Oo&a: Jaae 7, 1966 clel rec .... t itle lua,..c. •• 'l'nult Date J_. '· ltiM c-..-•Y· e• aeld Trset••· 100111EU RATIONAL by Waldo ft. B•oa. COIIPAIIT .. ..W Tre.-. Aedu,bed oRicer By r ....... lect.*J 2117 till P•llll.: J•a• l6, tail 10. P..t.IWu ~J_. 1', U. 10, '"'· la \lao ,. • .,... ..... , ....... "~ .... ...... E.aip ·················t~······· eHELP t'tA.'fTED a u u usn BOYS to ~ell aubacripllonl, Call the En11p. 613-'lSSO. W0\1EN and men co sell subscnpuons over the phone. Call the Ena1 1", 673-0S.SO. JlaiX ..... 7 v Aile IUII.T .._fiCa,.,- LEGAL MOTICE ~cmo: or PUouc ~c ~-'ice w bereby s)na d!at the Plaulaf Co••la.io. of the City o Newport Beaela will hold • pablic huri.1 o. the applicauoa of .. b . I Nra. J.C. O'Brie11 fiW Uae Pa,.lt t12H to pen~~it: anaesd'-1 Uoe Penolt o91 S whlca pe"' •it.a 2 reald-ceo abo,.. 2 com-rd a l ulta; appronl eGtditiooed to provldia1 3 pr- ·~·· Apflicaat ·-""' ... ,. in1 a.se o .... prap •• a\ar• ap. 0. Lot IS, Bloc k S, Tract Eatat Ne•port, 514 Weot Bo lboa Blvd., New~ O..etl. Notice ia here r.nlaer pveo t.h.ot oaid pe lie lleol'o ia& will be lleld • the 7lll day of Joly, 1966. a\ dte tl0111 of 8:00 P·•· Ia t.lle Coaell CJaarebera of tile Newport Beac:h City Hall, et wla k la tbae nd pJ.ce oay oad oJI puaoae lat.rwaaed _,. o po pear aad be laeanl lllerao.. Ray y. co..-u., S.cretaly Newport S..c:k City Plau.Jat C--'-1• P.blialu J .. u\ '"'· la 1'\a N .. por11arMr U.lp ••••........•••••.....•... •...OV!~fz ~ $ TOstAG£ HARBOR TRANSFER AN D STORAGE A1..,t ,.,, AM ERICAN REO BALL TRANSIT CO. Ll 8-7323 or Ll 8-9783 3H E. l7 th St., Costa \lesa ···•···••····•·······•···· :£{1t'it~ FOR U ... E_w HEAR the ~~~~· ALL&~ 'Thcaue Compact Or,an• •ith electronic traps and Caunet6 -ONLY al. co~ co~'~ ·.m~tc co. ( \cron from Puhion Sq.) •66 Town .t COWJtry S.U.-4318 Open Man & Pri 'til 9 pm • Y am&ha • Stoty A. Clark • RA~MOND ORGANS • STEIOAY PIANOS U.ad •t:*' I c oaao• piaao. -~ , Cal"--•· to...,, aacl oU.erw, b-S31S. Coocl ued .,.. .. fr-t39S. COMola orpa w/LeeU. T.C., o.ly Sl S9S; ued a.-.u e pbat, $t9S, cOer orp • &-S19S. SCB\fJDT-PRILLIPS CO. 1907 "ortlt ..... Su..t S.ata Au ........ y .. , Or4er .., • s.k&fl,....t C .. tDS.OSM --· a •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •PETS u ssssscs•u FL!AS-~!ST '? WI C.AH ,.., CAL\. US.. JOIDAH'S PIT SHOP 2712 I . COAST Mtn'AJWdl C:OitONA OIL MA8 •• a.kAn\aricud MOVING BACK TO TOWN ? fOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful Luak Coalom Model, J y ra. new, 4 bdrms. huae ram. D'T\. 2 fireplaces, I andscaped, pres b ae areL Prieodly Hilla, Mutber. Sl85 per month or leu. $)9,900. Best offer takes. 1251 Ro1noke. Owner. 691-6265. TUmN !HOWPLACE (Red Hill R.ida.o) Redu.cod to t59,SOO from S7l,OOO. 3300 aq. (L, 4 bc1rn». • 4 betha • c Ul tom buB' on~ acre. Sm. down. owner. 544-'7S09. Can't Sell It? Trade It" For Fast Achon & Results Call EXOiANGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO. ~-I 168 270 E. 17th St. Costa \1esa ~····~··················· t. SUMMEI I!MT AL I a 1 CORONA DEL \tAR, l bed- room .. 2 beth home avail- able July and September. 1 ~ bloch from bay or ocean. 673-3119 evae. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• &IRIIIMUIP PUBLICA nON typina wul- ed. Have vari-typer, bead- liner. O.er 60 type Cacea. Call 67)-lS07 or 67l.o5SO. Aek for Ptlll. I:\ONIN3. Years ol nper- ience oe all types ol clo- t.hi.ft• a liftcn. ~peciahy. ,_..•a abiru. t l .SO per Hr. '4able '.YhitiUn. 60'7 Mu- ... ri ... cnM. )~774. 'rsPECiiC~-:-M1iLICWslfiDIDI1 I _ _....,,_ __ ... ,.INCa I 1.. ~ .. .. .. I I &. f . .. .. J& I I u. Jl. ... ,.. II. I I I I • n. • • .. I Jl .. • .. •--• I I a a • a • I .., .......... _ _, ...... I THURSDAY, JUNE 23,1966 COROifA DEL ~R CALIF. Newport leach •••• Bal»oa Island Costa Mesa • UlO lilt Real Estate Newport Beach Ba'- Bal.oa Island Costa Mesa Udo Isle Corona del Mar ~1tanndo 4607 FAIRFia.D -CAMEO SHORES l BORM, 2% lATHS -DINING ROOM SWIMMING POOL -MAQfiFICENT VIEW -162,500'-$14,750 DOWN lO YEARS ON IALANCE ' 6" INTEREST *p. a. p cltlsr -.c.,...atecl* • ._co.·····-· 1ll DMUHRS Cl LIDO E 1935 c... ....... ct ..... nn v-.. Ucfo ~ J.noo T.e ...... "-6e Lee~ ...... MA So10U Easy Money Available 6 ~% 30 yr. 1 pt. 01 OUR lEI HOMES F.H .A. LOAIS V.A. LOllS Insurance LOAI SEE Ill BLUE IIRO CAIYOI DR., LACiUIA IEIIG lUll T 01 CREDIT CARDS CALL FRAIK Ill &·llll JOHN "I EARLY &,1 CEITUIIY II THE HAIIIOII AIEl'' VOGEL & ASSOCIATES REALTORS AHD IUILDERS.G»MI!WPORT ILVD. . Milt 1.1 B,nle, Rlllllr BEAUTIFUL BAYCR WHERE YOU OWN YOUR OWN LOT. Your hou,e buntin1 wiU be over when you aee this apaciou, three bedroom, 3 bath, •sunken livins room, dinin1 room, ramily room home. ·Large built-in kitchen in· cluctins diahwuber and · separate service porcb. Deluxe qu,lily thruout. Neat as a pin, carpets and drapes inchtded. ·LARGE 15' x 36' HEATED & FILTERED POOL. Owner moving and wantaactioa. IMMEDIATE POSSESSIO~ -!lest Baycreat Buy. PRICED TO SELL AT 0~ L Y S4S. 950. Submit on down. COLLEGE PARK BARGAIN 1 Enjoy grac ious living in this sparkling three bed· room, family room, two bath home. Fireplac-e w/w carpet, drapes, large covered patio, brick enclosed planters, dichondra lawn front and rear. Sprinklers, double sarage with breezeway. PRICE D BELOW MARKET VAL UE AT ON LY S~.~O -CALL TODAY. M. M. U ~. Realtor .., .. ~ o.r , ....... s. ..... •1. 1M lt. ""'-... tiSSl C...._ e If f .. I. 1M lt. ... ,, 1 Ca t•t e ...... ,. cell 6~-1050 ., 673-4116 tt.t SEMPLE • BEAL ESTATE Tax Shelters & Potentials Outstanding Return' 4 Commercial units -Carpeted, draped, air- concl parlcing. Excellent Coast Mesa area ............. :.... $89,950 Prime 10 suite Comm. Bldg. COM OHice Building on FEE LANDt Pent- house office for owner now avail able. Call for information .................................. $155,000 COM Newest 3 story Comm. Bldg . Aslcing $350,000 -1st TO $213,000. Coli us for complete detai Is and make OFFER ....... 2515 E. c...t Hi ... .., c. ..... ... 67S.21)1 nME TO CHKK UP •;. . ,. PRINTING NEEDS liE .,. ... , .. 1.111'_. , .. u•• •• 0 BUSINESS CARm 0 u.TJ'ERHEADS 0 0 \lit:~) DING INVJT A TIONS RECEPTION CARDS ANNOUNCEWENTS 0 D D 0 0 ENVELO~ 0 STATEMENTS 0 MENUS ORDER BL.ANKS 0 ~ 0 POSTERS 0 WE NOW OffER Off~T PIUMTIN6 SERVICt ..,_.A!~-NISO 211t lAir Q)ASJ M UiMWAY ,COII)IA DEL MAa,CAl tFO•• 111 111ft HOUSE Ia & bama CJI .... N ... • eftD In OaraDa Hl&b'•• 3 M rms. pka bup rwapaa "*"· 2 baths. 2' ~ Fe 1UJ1.P1e J.aad. Panoruuc ~ V\ew. Mr. WhiR WiD .u with low ciDw1l and ear- "' l.li T .0. ar wtl1 Ollllll6dll' ....,...,.,_ ............. ... aet. or T.D. Oal.l b ... ~ Ewa: m.GIII COIOU DEl MAl Oa.1 2 Bdna. tlcaw pka 2 Bdrm. Apt. Oft!' 2 car p- n&e· 8Mutiflally .......... ... s.wtd Patio. Qlta. • ...... IDcNIIecS. ~ at t~~cJ • sa.-r ... ..... I'J5.-~mea l1y I le1c~ ...., ... ,. E. OIMt .,.,. a.. NEW 310 UNtT Voltaire $92.50 GARDEN APARTMENTS lXTRA LARGE ONE BrottOOM. TWO IEDROOMS AHO STUDIOS. HOTPOINT BUILT-INS, REfiJGERATORS. CARPETS ' DUPES. PRIVATE PATIOS. POOl RKREA T ION AJtfA SEPARATE ADUlT SECTION 811 St. fAIBVIIW Ill better buy- you can't bu)· in Harbor View Hills YAROS OF G...ASS WITH A SPARKLING OCEAN VIEW . 16 ~e 17 MASTER BEDROOM SUITE OPENS TO POOL AND PATIO. BUll T-IN KITCHEN IN THE HEART OF THIS HOME. BOTH FORMAL AND INFO RMAL DINING AREAS. 24 FOOT PANELED LIVING ROOM . PRICE OF $43,000 REFLECTS OWNERS NECESSITY TO SELU CALL BEVERLY PAVLOVIOi Eve$. 673-6316 MAL mAT! CIAI!IAI&MM ...,... .,.._ --. •.• '~ .... ,n.,. mew. c-..._ .... pw1 .... ................ ....... u•na ·~Confucius " Franklin say: If you can't sell it · --trade it! Bayfront for sma ll er home Deluxe duplex for res1dence Fabulous v1 ew triplex for acreage View home for duplex ............................. Corona del Mar Honeymoon House ' .. New corpet1ng \ .... F.,-.,loce . ...... Freshly patnted ....... ond best of all ... Budget pnced S22,500 .~ .......................... . Open House 704 So. Boyfront . Balboa lslond-WEEK-ENDS •••••••••••••••••••••••• Lquor Store FOR SALE OVER 300,000 GROSS DOH Y. tRAXKl.JX I REALTOR ' 3250 East Coat ....,..., CorON Otl Mar t.l1for'1~ ~'hoM 67}.2221 NEAR HEARST CASTLE ~<>cc-.o.c ........ r.--.u .. '-€,.,.¥ 5Cc•' " ~,., ... c.-A •" cov'-"tliiC ·~ , ~o._,·...,oc 14 T c•...,.fl" ... P .... ,.-~ •c..,c, .... ..-Qo"..., •·l •'-•c~ u -..e r'-t.. .. •e "-.:> .. , .t"tflt tCL ""'~-""£ .... C!"'"" ·o ••t oo FIN~~ LIDO BA YF R'ONT ...... ~ .. -.-...a ~..o-c •-f, .,,·rs f •Ce I$L '' oc-.•G...,.E-;7 co'--, , ~•·o....• "'" "4<. "' •oo""s S"'"c o ... s ..... l .,._,.i" eo""" o ....... ..,s, r 5,...._.,.,.. .,...,"'_ c.ur .,-..,,... ·' , ... ,.,. '"""~• f:"T fiiA NC£ ..... tl .-, .. C,.._ACl.S -"£•••-'C"IIN ,.0" T HC G~tt ... (.T ...... s .. ,., .... E O ... "(ttE C ... O P(ttTV ,. c'-~""' s .. ow .. a.,. .. ,.,.o, .. ,....,c.,,.. o.-. ..... c,v ooo X For Exchange X Tu I are (. ,, Rllll..:h Flstn<'rc \ .. re<lJC June Lale Re,Nt C"'\1 [luI' I u 'fu .. ~a \aile\ <\..rcagc 'c•~rt Aea~h H llmC fo r Income for Oranac ( ''unh ln~..omc: for CnfTWtl·l, tn..:clmc:. vac.anl for Otanac l•'unt\ In come: for lnromc:, TO .. for Income:, TO~ H<\\f 'Ol .t, PROBL~ PROPERn" CALl.. THE CALLISON CO. EXOtAMCE COUMSB.OIS a• IEWOIT IDNIT .ICI .... l~l DCHAMM .. IJCDAI..D .. , • 0.. .... ....._ ..... .. PODL_. ..... ,sll .... ~ ...... .. 1111' ............ .... -. .... IIJlft'(. ., •...• IIT.I ... H -··· •. ltoaadD..,. ....... ~ ., ......... a... • EXCHAN GE of cha~rmcYI's gavel is being earned out at thts galhertng of officers of N:>men's Club, Santa lAna Country Club. Seat ed tn the gol f cart are Mrs. Jack Ma- r~Jney of Tusttn, at left, the new chai rman, dlld Mrs. Frank Rowley of Harbor Hicti- Jnds, secretary. Standing, left to right, are Mrs. Stuart Diehl of Corona Hicjll ands, retiring chairman; Mrs. Charles Rose of Costa Mesa, hand• CJ P chatrman, Mrs. John Sigrist o f Dover Sho res, treasurer, and Mrs. William F•tchen of Santa Ana, vice-chairman. The new offtcers were ..,elcomed at the June 10 meettng. (Rich Bassett oho to.) Officer McKibben dies Puneral services will be conducted 1 :30 p.m. today, June 23, at Baltz \4onuary an Corona del 'Aar for offi- cer Robert 'L \1cKibben, 41, wbo died of a heart at- tack Sunday at Hoaa Ho a.- pttal. \tr. \1cKabben was voted the outatandan1 'lotewport Beach reserve pollee offi- cer for 1964 and had served 1)0 the fcxce 4 years. He \erved an the 'lavy dunna ~orld War II. Survtvors tncludc has ware . Susan. of the borne alkjreu at 20121 Spruce Officer 8ob McKib.._. ~L. Santa Ana l leaahts, ~ JauJhters, ')ebra and Karen mother, \ira. 'lola \4cKib- of \1ouo Bay, 2 sons. ben of Compton; and a •••- Shawn o f Santa -\na and ter, ')arlene C. Bossart of '>1ichael of 'Aorto Bay , ha Raveuide. Hanging causes death ·~II ham H. (BJIJ) Schuu &ether at 847 ?.. 1 Sth St. an oL. 'ewpott He aJ}Iu. 'Tialnt.enance man at .ne Balbo y h ,..1 b r 2S OfftClala say ... Scttuu a ac t -u or had become des pondent be-years, apparently comntt· d _,_ 1 Tb .. _ cause be was aoana bhnd. te suactuc ear y urau.y -oomana. June 16, at hiS \tr. Schutt wu born on home by banaana hamself, July 4, 189S, an 'Jennany , and spent ~an) years aea-accordana to a coroner s f H 1 d th Har a nna. C lYe 10 e - reporL He Mas 70. bot u ea for 4Q years and <icbutt placed a cord over d f th Balboa a doot and a lammed It t buL retae rom e li th d th Yacht Club last year when e en wrappe e rope he wa1 honored wtth a ltfe uound bu neck and aat be b u-s h tt do D th S -nem u 1p. •u. c u wat wn • ea CL'lle at a.m. we lJ remc~bcred at the club The vtctam wu found by for anuructana chaldren an has brother, fltto. 68, at seamanshap and buildana "·10 a.m. Both men laved to-tbapt 1n bottlea. ......... y.., Or4ef ... s...c .. ,...., Surva vou a lao Include another brother. Karl of rJ«m&ny. Funeral t ervicea were conducted at the Baltz Chape l tn Coata 'Aeta. Interment wat at Pac1ftc Vaew \4emonal Park, Corona del \1at. 2 coaches are hired Ken \ltll.ud. 33. Roaer Clarl, 23, .nd Yrallace Chute, 28 , have been se- lected as coaches at Es- tancaa Htah fo r the up-com- ana ~c..ho<'l > e:u . \ltllard, ~ho '' now at C<'lton H1ah, -.til &I>SI t an Bee f•><•tball and coach )&\vee ba~cbal l. ('lark. a baseball and football star at South Pasa- dena Haah, Glendale C1ty Colleae and San O.e t~o Stale, wa ll IS 5t ~l w1th the l ee football squad. He plaved tn the 1%0 Calt- fomlol h tgh !>Chool Shune fn•Hhall d au1 ~;. Chute, present coach of h~<Hbolll, b.nketball and aolf at Pula~ke Haah In Yrtl ~au kec , "''"·· wil l dt- re'-.t Bee Basketball. Willi-H. Schwtt JIM'S BUTCHER SHOP Sailor to pursue em lglinsl professor at ua .... , .... .. ••••d .... Bui.. ~. ""' ....... ~lywill •u.i., oMoeaillt~ ia a pubUc piau. ,_._•• m. Aeoq:aiaat ua Ptor. A. neoc~on Pom~•• • a m.,. of auaiq oa..c..itha ia a pMI1c place. Oaac:.llor o.iel AJ,. dricb wu 41"0 .. cS dUa week u upre .. iaa ro.,.t o•er 1M iacideot, bat lodicalilll daat dle affair waa cloM4. ntTE-41 EL EC'nOI TALLY IS IIECOIIDU ~ laci-t occur rod Juae lOa& .. UCI campua, wbere Lola Belle Holmea, a Nopo ud foaer .. com.. ro~mjal lor tbo PBI, .. a poke about lw work for dlo PBI. S.a&or Sclwitz waa at the naeeliq, wb.ic:h waa apooiOQd by dlo UCJ Yoaaa R.,Oiic••· Alter 1be ••edt.. Dr. Poaeat.er, ptOfeaaor of pllyaica a1 UC1, appiOadaed ~. Sc:bmi tz, ud dle aeaator extoaded bia llud io peoti~. "I do DOl lb.aite la8lda with Bircb•a.," Dr. ilor• rester aaid.. "Tbe oaly other ~non who refuaed to ahake b~ada wi tb me waa a meraber of the AlliH>ef.uatioa L .. -aue,.. Sea &tor Sc::bmitz re- plied.. Wi llleuea report.ed that Dr. Poaeater aaawered with 1ft obacCile remark and accuaod Seaator Schmitz of maki ... a aati..&mitic inauJL ~ey Schaple, Oardeo G~e Youoa Rcpablicaa Club preaidoal, aaid be would seek a focmaJ crimia.- al c;omplaiat .,aiaat Or. Poneater oa the c:h•a• of Sen. John G. Schmj tz (R-SMt.a Ana) received 856 write-In vo tes on the democratic tJ cket for the 34th •enatonal dulric t dul' ina the Oranae County J11ne 7 primary electJon. Bruce Nordlund, a wri to- in candidate for the GOP ccnttal commtttee, Sth distnct.. aamered 7S votes. Dl. EIIUT S. UUI OFC ... UATJ4 Dr. Emeat S. Laub of Corona del ~ar. who aerved in World War I, World War 0, and the Korean War, died We~eaday, JWte n, in Oranae. He was 74. Dr. Laub waa born in ~!mira, New York, on July 8, 1892, and aerved for 2S years aa a captain in the Navy medical corps. He retited CO Ilia bome at 61S Poanaettl& an 1 Y:>J. Survivora include his wife, Dorothy; dauabt.er, ~ •• P. G. Lucu of Vir- Jinia; and aon, Kenneth of Ohio. Plllleral ae"icea are peodina at Bell-Broadway ~tuary in Coaa.a 'Aeaa. Ubrary proiect ok 'd The Sew port Beadl City Couoci 1 aareed at Monday neaina'a budaet aeuioa co proceed with a &cmporary additioa at the Balboa Li- brary and co check oo the pouibility of fillallcina Corona del Mar Library addi tioo duouab the bui ldioa uci ae t.u. The Balboa addition will be a aailer, wbi cb wi II ~oride reaaoom and toilet facilities. Library board mcmbera aaid that the trailer can be rCf11CYfed wbn a aew c:ealral U t1nry ia c l1lllne1ed. poui.,.y in dle Sewport Center area. The coat for the aailor ia eatimaled at t 5,9SO. \tu . Duac• Stewart, Librwy Board president.. PIOpoaed a 60 by 3l·ft. reloc:atable buildioa u .a addilioe to &he ~1 Li- brary. Sbe preaeot.ed • .. limate of t27 ,000. Public Works Director Joe Devlin aaid that ad- ditional upeoaea would raiae cbc total to more lhao 140,000, wb.i dl would be the cott of a pennanent buildinJ. He aaid he favor- ed the permanent addition. Library t.Natee William Coleman aaid that the library aiiUation is critical becauae of the lack of apace in the C0\.1 Li- brary, and the I&Ck of aaniwy facilities at th.e Balboa Library. IGMUS RAT! SIT Preaident Aanu Blom- quiat of Newport Balboa Sarinaa and Loan Aun. announce• a S'i~ di•idend rate for boaua accoaa ll in multiples of tl,OOO maio.- tained for 3 ye••· Tbeae &C<:ounta will recei•e quar- terly di•idenda aa declared and at the end o( 3 year• will receiu a booua ~- Freeing prisoner charged Three YOWll mea were c:baraea of drunk in public. c:harpd widl belpina a The omcer called for a .. pdaoa• to eacape ia Weat aiataoce, a.od toaather with Newporll:43 a.m. Tueaday, o(fi~ra Elliot aad Down. Juae 21, after freeioa a apprellend..S cbe other J CIOta.-.yed youdl wbo wu men at Ha.oa .. a' 1 apu ~ Mioa b&lldc:ulfed by a New-meat. part 8eadl polic:e otricer. The crota-eyed youth, Police arnac.d ~cb .. l identified u Richard D. J. lleddiaa&oa. 11• of 414 Lewia, 19, of 275 E. lllb C•al St., Newport Sborea; SL, Coat.a Meaa., waa later \ticbael B. Walth, 19, of meat.ed at 3:10 p.m. and 27.S E. llda St., Colla Maaa, charaed wi cb eacapina. ud Jobo T. H••--· 11, PoUco tpotted 1bc youltl o( 11~ l3rd St., w .. t N ... -in b11 car at 17th SL and port. S.ta Ana Ave. •n Coata Oftic:er Ric:hard L. t.illor, Moaa. ..-.r--·-· ...... __ ,.... BILL HENRY of Costa Mts~ P~ck 186, dti ving Car No. 5,. is speeding to victory in the June 11 Cub Mobile Race held at 17th St. ·and Placenti a Ave. in Costa Mesa. His time was 21.8 seconds. He is closely followed by Btll Yates, also of P a de 186, who was clocked at 21. q, Awards were given to Den 6 of Pact 107, 1st place trophy, Den 4 of Pack 186, 2nd place, and Den 3 of Pack 107, 3rd place. Jack Ri chardson is cubmaster of Pack 107. Ed Vogelsang is cubmaster of Pack 186. r-------------------, t SUPPORT YOUII I I I I HomeownH 1 I I !COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER ! 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"I cut youdl cbarpd wilb dmnk the handcufh off wath a• ia public ill • alley at bac:kaaw." 11~ J)rd St. wbea be -------------------------------------broke away ADd tried to L--------------------~ Saturday -June 25th 333 East 17th (ut ,_, ef laterweri-el P•c•• H .... , COIU ll8A We featur-e fresh cut mecrts -no pr...,.d .. ecf Meots! FEATURING OtOtCE ond PRIME BEEF -PORK -LAMB Srore hours · 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day except SUNDAY • climb a fea~. Officer '-'11• c:auptlaim aa4 blftdo- c:ulfed hia wriaL Walah bad beea widl dle -.known aut~CL H•a... ao.d Redd.io atoa ._ cerae fJom 21~ J)rd St. caayioa Oe:rald w. Bia- elow, 11, of ~300 Balboa Bl'fd • .tao wM •c:aa.c:ioua. Al&.er obaerYiaa •• .. lic:era• laedmfti•a ae CIO.....,ed J•*. H•aa• •• a..y;._.. ~ Bi .. Jow ...S ..,._._ willa Wua ...womcar taan •. H ... • Jellect. ''ftac ... ,. ....~ Let -.,,.. tte .,.....s •e om .• c:a'l ri .. t -· •• u •• .. pliiOMI to eac.,. wt• .. la•+=-«ra alill eaec:W ID lbt wriaL •• ._, ~tur• ._, .. ... ,..liD..._ ftMiaa , ••• Ofticer ~Ia.. ._ plac.ct ........ ........ ... ...... ...... a~-.. .... .., '-b .. ., ... natDH-..,_.,,. .... ee a&lUMJl .. IL .......... w Mea .,... --··-.... .......... ~ ... ................ al29JWL.-..~ _...._ ......... , ............ ......... IGS 100% Human Hair, Crown Hand Finilhecl 200 Wiglets $14.95 .50 Set oncf St)W cwl l.ady for You to Try On 10 to 6 '*"'· ttwu Sat. -11 to 6 Sunday OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK REGENCY Imports 213 E. 4lh, Dawnlown Santa Ana ... PA .. JCI .. IIAI NEWPORT BEACH l(k THE NEWPORT HARIOR lOc COSTA MESA li'IM YUR, MO. l5 SECOND SICTIOM Students get DAR history awards THC: l«Jf>6 ')C:!3UT~NTC:S of the Newport Harbor \uxl- liary of the ':hil dren's Home Society were honored , along Nith their mothers, a t a recent tea in Shore Cliffs . Cive of the young ladies are pictllred above, fr om left , leslie ':arol ~ndreNs, \lison Noble, Leilani ~ermain Voorhies, 'Aary Joy lsel i and '4ary ~race Seoffroy. (Peter ~ .'.t Singer photo. l Navy nurse dies at 76 \1audc W. 'Yoolf, 7ft, of tcrs , Catherine Woolf of .l)01"l \tanaold \ve., Corona :--lew Jersey and Jeanette del \tar, who was the 6th Fobey of Florida, and a oldest muse m len&th of brother, r>ou&las of Wuh- servace an the u.c;;. :'llavy, anaton. daed June 11 at Camp Pen-\ malitary funeral was dleton Hospatal after a conducted at Fort Rose- lenathy allneu. cran' Nauonal Cemetery an After JOtnana the nuraca San 'laeao. COfps an 1~11, \t iu Woolf •o•s 1110 LISTIIG served for n yeau, takana pest an both 'Norld Wars I and D. Cihe retued an I q45 wuh lhe rank of laeutenant JUIUOf pade . She had laved in the Ha~bor area for the past 11 :,-ea~s. Survavors anclude 2 111- \trs. Valerie Scudder, 14.S W. Bay Pt., Balboa Island, aa one of 25 Chapman Col- leae aeniors who have been aelected for listina in the 1966 edi tioo of "Who's who ~mona students in Americ.an univeraitica and colleaea." Balboa Bay Lions install Bob Gtenated waa an- atalled aa prea1dent of the Balboa Bay Lions Club laat week, aucceedana \•ano Pacanl. Lea \1allcr o f the Co a ta \teaa Laona Club waa the matalhna offacet. Pres1dent 'Aenat ed wall be auasted by the follow- '"' o(ficets for the comma yea~; Ed Sorley, 1st vace- darectora John Petter, Hank Ankener, Phtl Taer· nan and ..,kie 1(irkpatrick. EIIIOLU AT SCKIPPS Wendy Winburn, dauahter of \tr. and \trs. Slack Win- bum Jr., 1849 Seadrift Dr., Irvine Tertac e, haa enroll- ed at Scrippa College an Claremont for the 1966~ 7 academic yea~. Tbe Col. William Cabell Olap&er o f IJAR baa made ita 1966 Amencan biatoty aw•u to 5th. 61h, 7th and ldl lfadc IIUdents in :-Jew- port Boacb and Costa \icu. Mrs. Ralph Conn , chapter hiatorian for lhe put 2 years, is in cba~&e of the award project. Por n celleoce an Amen- c:u bistoty, 74 atudents an 31 public, private and paro- chial achoola have receavcd •e bronze DAR medal. LOOKING at an album of photographs of previous debutante act1vities are, from left, Nancy Elizabeth J arvis, Phyllis Leslie Messenger, Charlotte Elaine Hanna and Jacque line Sue Wiseman. The mother~augh\er tu was held by the Newpo rt Harbor Au JCil ary at the ho,..e o f Mrs. JoM I( II efer, lbl ShorecliH Rd. (Peter Z.M. Singer photo.) Citizen awards presented Paul ... Palmer or lrvane Pasadena dunna Southe rn prcsadent of the :'llewport Tenace and IJr . ..draan Califomaa's development Harbor Chamber of Com- llubbell of !iuntan,ton year a, 1921-31. merce an 1 q39 and u aerv- Boacb received outatandina His lafe' a work was waped an a hll 30th ;car a direc- citizen awa~da at the June out by the bank faalwc an tor. He wu alto pr1caadent 17 11aduauon ceremona es 1932. In 1935 he recetved ofthc ~cwport'iarbor Board for the Oranae Coaat Col-a contract to develop Lado of Rcaltou 1n 1938·3~.and leae Clau of 1966. ule. l~e and \1 iu <\'"es II a .Juector of the Oranae The awards are aavcn an· Blo~uast J~t ned wath com-County Coast l.un. nually by Oranae Coast muru.ty buaancu people an He wu chauman of the Colle1c to 2 rcaadents of formana the ~ewport Bat-~ewport Beach Community the ate a who have shown boa Federal Savanas and Cheat hom 1942 to 1946, ouutandana servace an edu-L<>tln -\un. The auocaa-nd d. to f B. Broth lion now has assets 1n e'-a uec r 0 11 en cation, the profeuaons. t)f Oranae County. He waa 1 cess of S\00 million. mumtlpa aovemment, 1n· on the advtsory cornmHtee •· 1.1 1 ood 11 \1r. Palm er was mana .. ana ... rna ona I w1 . • nf the 0ranae f;:rnpue Coun· th .• h offtcer of the assocaataon you actavaues anu c art· cd of the Boy Scouta, and bl from 1936 to 1%:! and IS ta e or,anazataona. ~ mem ... -r of the ,..JOldeo now chaarman of the boarJ. .. ~ preaadent; Ja y Burchett. 2nd vacei)resadent, .o\1 !lewes, 3rd VlCe-presadent; ,...eorae fjrah.,.., tecretaty. .\It Cook, treuurer; Bob lfoa lunJ, laon tamer; ~alph Fuertea, tad twister, and \tr. Palmer, a nauve Cian I J=aale Club, Boy "cou•· of He 1s a so v1ce prestdent ., ... F1ftE lT STlnOI Franca scan, supported htm-of P . -\. Palmer Inc .. vtce-\meraca. He has been pre- A reproduction macbane self from the aae of nane. pres1dent (lf Lado Isle Pro-\tJent and lnlatee of the caulhl on fire 7:.n p.m. lie beaan an real estate an perl.les; v1ce pres1dent o f '\ewport Harbor Foundauon, Puday. June 17, at the 1921 In Belmont C)hores as Laaa.rdc Corp .. ami !>ecre-and 11 VICe prcs1dent of the 'lewport Beach police ata-a ulesman, sold propert) f L d 1 <ioctety of C ahfomta pto-on Walahuc Blvd., an the tary 0 1 0 nsurance uon, but no damaae wu \&ency. reported. <;an Fernando Valley and lie was "\\an of the 'I eat' ----------------------------------.,of ~ewport Beach 10 1%3, _., .... --· '-= deai~r You wll tnJDJ tJie luxurtous "tnrlnemd CIDIIIfort" ot ttleH 111\111 chlin.. rhey 1ft •n ..,p~e w wide by 30" hll!l with r~ Hat tu~llions, CIMd lt.afiall Prorincill bms. hand finished .-:=--y-~-,..._­ ln 1 ,.m. mellow fruitwood.. Dozens of beautiful bbncs to choose from ••• Ill "Scotcllpdld" lor lollpwarandas•wa. ,v_~ ('' Priced ot 139.00 ............... .... ,. .... H.J.GARREJT fURNflURE 2215 HAitiOR llVD. COSTA ._,.ESA, CAUf. .....a275 646-0276 neeu. \b . Palmer and h11 wtfe. Ruth, lave at 183' fjalaLea Terrace. They have .a daught eu, \hs . PattlCll II anson F.mory. .a .a Emerald Bay, Laauna Beach. \1ra. Jean Preaton, Rutland Road, 'Jiestc::laff, '.tu. \1arJorae ~Iva, Teresata Lane, Har- bor Ha&}llands, and \trs . f;:laane Eastman, Vta Havre. Lado h ie. The Palmers bave 11 pandchald.ren and aeven &reat tUamichdd.rcn. Or. llubbcll, a native of Tulare . Calaf., entered pn- vate pracl.lce 1n oral sur- aery IQ !tollpro~ooJ In 1Q.l0, moved has pracuce to Lon& Beach later that year and k.apt bta pnctace t bere. He aef'*ed on the Hoapatal ~up Hope 1n 1 Q64, work. ana an F..c:uador. and on the Hoa- pital Shap Hope an 1~. an N1cara,ua. lie hu lectwed on oral auraery and anea- thella an the Unated Statu and before dent.a.J aoc1etiea in Yoltk&ldlt. Japan, Copen- haaen, Denmark and in Loa- don. He haa dotaat .ct hi a U"ICU ID 1malt Vlllaaea In Moatco Wbere the raai- den\s bad oo\ r.cei .. ~ "-.,.. tal care. He has aerted as tnaat.. of &h. Ocean V1ew adtool board aad I I DOW a tnll ... ol G. H•t~natoe S..cb lln•oe H1p ~laool 1'>\atntL Mrs. Conn waa auisted in the preaentations by \4mea. S.M. Reber, Harold Wickcr- aham, A.L. Pinkley, Rou Heflin, Juliua chriatenaon, Leland Bolin, Cballen Lao- dora, Gary Myera, Andrew Carey, W.O. Rabbitt and Dwiabt Roberts. ~~. Conn a ave the fo 1- lowina explanation of the Importance of the hiatory award: u we can about the hi a tory of ow country. We muat al- waya remember the people who fouaht an the American RevolutJon. They won for ua ow bleuinas of liberty. Becauae of them America 11 111o ther name for opportun- ity -opportunity for educa- tion and for you r.he riabt to think about what to do when you are arown -and for you to know that in America "It 11 very important for dreama can come lnle. all of u. to know u much ''You need to learn that in America lawa ud IGlea a~e made for your pro~o­ UOft; lhey are really you frienda. You are import.uu in kcepina ow country .,oct by the aood you do, ao think about what you c aa do and do it. To encollfaae you to underatand a.od lo'#e Ame rica the OAR prea•ta awards thtou&hout the na- tlon to the moat outs\AD~ ina American Haatory stu- dents. CCoo unued on paae 6) PIC TURED 111 the hont ro w above are, fro.,.. 'eft, Patr~c a Lee Gardner, Katherine Anne ~ethery ana :ar:J Jear .... aw~. In the oack ro.,. are Barbara Eli t~eth Hardacre, Laur~ Lee BJoric.lund and Barbara Lt\C)h Sell a~. The 13th annual CMildren's HO""f Soc•ety :::lebt.tante 9al N be a t-1 gh l•ght ~f the Chr stmas season. Peter Z.M. s .nger pt'loto.) . AL<;O ENJOYING thP t>u<>~ • l'll'l ·•.:1 • • tht :.1e-t:lJtantt Ball, art, !rom l eft, ... "da Lee Vemon, ~ .. .,.,,, Cr•rrs t·~ -.:t',..,, l<atl' een 8oy1, Pa~' ela Ann ._.a ttson and Tem Annr -:' 'll"'· Prtt'' ~ ..... S nger ohoto.} lift ftiFL E •on lKE FlTlL n 11Ui Les C. 'lou.. 2506 '.'ar• aarct l")r., "'ewport Heaahta, IDid ~lace he left haa do&. "Penny," tn the bad- yard at 7:15 p.m. Fnda). June l7. Upon return ina about 45 manutea later, he found the doa lyina an th~ anaa bleedina ftom pouibte air rine wound•. "Penny" wu taken to Kendall'a w rn al lioapatal an Coata '.teaa. where IC ••• disco .. ered 1be 4oa'a back had been broke~~ by lbe blalleL "P•uly" had &o by put away, Ad club elects officers \~at) Bennett of Bennett '.dveruaana. "'ewport Beach, haa been elected the firat woman prea1dent of the Oranae County '.dvertiaan& Club for l %6~ 7. Other new OCAC offi eera are. ht VICO•preaiden\. llelen \4norc of \kintyre, \toore, Werner and O.Roaa.; lnd V!eo~atdent. Jeaano Vandcrbwa of &rnea- ChM\p ~VUClSH\J. Suta Ana; uc:r.&ary, J oUe Shaw, KN08,1nd 1reasu.rer, Ola4ya '4Mit or S.u Ana ftln'#- ana Company. Sen iDa on tho club' a Board of Oarectora will be Ooora• Calamaria or LA• A.<hertiaina. Inc.; Al H_. 10n, Daily Pilot; JcM Koolor, Keeler A.dvtltielq Spec:ialdes: Oiek J....- soo, Jor&eftiOft Ad...aliaa. and CCMUad 1!C~ .. J of C... red e.,ley P\ablic ._....._. IN ~ueoi•a ,.. .. ._"' ~ ......... ...... daDCe will ~ MW .. . ... " ... '· J•• u. ll .. Balboa J Cl•~ Roof beer pioneer now local resident ., ,,.. .......... Tbe oruae and black AAW Root Boot aipa are becoruioa more and moJ"c Pft)minont in Oranae Coun- ty, and now thero ia one at the comer .>f Coaat Hwy. and MacArthtU Blvd. in Corona dol Mar. It ia inter- estioa to note that tho founder of ~W ia a Balboa laland roaidont, Roy W. o\llan of 221 F. Bay Pt. Roy Allen bcaan his career by buyin& old hotels and restawants, remode ling them, and then sellina them. In 1918, while at one of his hotels in Flaastaff, '\rizona, he met a chemist who urged htm to make a waft root beer and kept telltnJ htm that he could make money with a se root beer. Wtth the help of the chem- ISt, he prepared the root beer concentrate. -\nd an July, 1919, he and hts wafe, \lace, who passed awa) ~ years ago, opened the fars t s tand 1 n LoJa, Calaf. The front of the store was taken o ut and at was called a wallt·an. Pm- hiba taon was tn. and the real salonn!> were out. The novelty of root beer served sal~lon·style, wtth bar and foot ratl, bts mug:., and sawdut-.t, appealed tn the local catazens. The first tore wa:. uren· ed the nagh t that l.ndt Wd~ celebratang the homecoming of ats war heroeo; fwm Fr.1nce. f hree Cit\ hlud..s were roped off. ~o~ ·, :.tanJ w.ts raght near the: :.['•H where the) were J an .. tn:_: and he :.erveJ free: ro••t beer. 'las s tanJ wa:. .t hu~c: success. ~>On he •'re neJ another :.tand, tn \h•.:~tnn . In 19 ::!0, he too~ tn a rar t· ncr, Franl. '\ra!VJt . .1nJ th.H Wh the barth of \..\ ',\ I f., I \lien .'lc '.\ra&htl ~ot>t Beer. The~ lea:.eJ the ~t.i.nJs an LoJt an~ 'itod.tun, .1nJ LEGAL NOTICE 'n n< ~ m 1 nr-. n1 ·, ... \U lin 11-oH,f.l\. '''' ' ~'••, dt II ()O ,,',J,, ~ \.\1, •' 1 • C.r.tn '"rp, .. , \\.~,t ' '"'If) t • t ,,. ( \ (" I t•ut.-.r \ r11 ..... tr~•lt •n 1t 1 I a :tot •n t" l th of Oritnll", I • .lolnrno.o, Tid FIH'-1 \\II0\\1 II\\!,. It~ IJII \\1.1 floi\IL ,, 1nl• .Jf1f'1Jinl,.,f r r., ... h .. , ' , ,. '"' pur .... ~oont '" II,..-I ,,f I "1'1 l ol •·l f,on<llr. '''· 'lltl, ., •. • ut•· I !•' ~ II \ \1 I' I I I ... 10 I P \I I \ I I I "r , - •-.Jn f Jo•l ,, 1 (,. au r• r •r i•· 1 ~ .. t rufan ••• J•Jt,l. n 1: •• 'i'H ~. p ·~·· :R:. I }It· I I• r·l-. l'l t! • Ill I lh • f ''lUI\ 1fPfurif"r "' '"''"-'' ("'tnt • C..ol.r •m• '· l'.fl I -.1 I I \I 1'1 Ill II \1 r 1111\ Ill IIJI,!II 'I itlllltlfl IIJ I f ''"· , .... .tl·· .tl ,,,.. f ...... J' Ul L•vo. fn J 'l'''P \ r tl ' I nllt· t "'·H•• .... • 11~1t •• ,, , ~oecl dMir fint AaW iD S.cnmeat.o. Pow odaera were 1000 opeood. Ia 1921 tboi1 bia store waa opened at the location in Sacra• rmnto whore the ~oacor Hotel it now located. That aamo year tho first drive-in waa optncd -at 19th and K streets in Sacramento. Cal service inJ tray boya and airla were introduced to the public. In 1922 MW branched out to Houston and San o\nto- njo, Tuu. In 1924 Mr. Al- len bouJht out his partner. The franchise for the state of California was sold to Reed ~ Bell, and 1\&W throughout California be- carne known u ~eed & Bell. The Salt Lake City loca- tioo wu opened in 19l4 and became the main office. It was from this offi ce that ~.~W was sold on the fran- chise plan. In 1932 the main office was moved to Sacramento, and in I 936 to Ciant& \1onica, where tt is stJII located. The bustneu spread east· ward from Salt Lake Ci ty . One of the bi&gest uan· sac lions was the I 927 sale of the franchase to J .W. \1enaott; this has now be- come the :lot 'ihoppes_ Roy o\llen retued in 1950, and tn I 956 he bought a home on Balboa Island. He and has daughter, Louase, :.pend the win ter months 1n the 11 Palm Spungs home. SAFE OftiVIIG SCHOOL UPENEO IN LlGUNl Hatvey Snyder has open· ed a drivina school at 12R Forest A.ve., Laauna Beach, uffertng lessons for all age sroups. lie has a SA degree in education and has taught safe dnvang tn C'altfomta ht&h schools for the past 6 ye ars. "The most rmporant part •f Jsavtng ts the darver's dtlltuJe and complete and .1bs nlute knowledge of ltmi- t..llt nns of coordJnatJon," he !Ia~ . "'' fixed number ,,f le~!>ons as not essential t.n ~.uc cessful passage of the state dravtng test. \lan) of my pupils have paned after only a fe~~o hours of mstructron. One puptl, wtth only 3 hours of drivtng in- :.tructJon, scored 98 pomts out of a possable 100." BftUSH FlftE PUT OUT Fire of undetermined ori- S!" burned several acres of brush at J arnboree Rd. north nf the 'lewporter Inn 3:15 p.m. Thursday . June l6 ,be- f<•re faremen extinguished the blaze. The land is nwned by the Irvine Com- 1n fOI .... r•• ... • •0\ol*\1 • t 11 ran) • I'" h,.f1 I\ II '" • I .. 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I hr• llrndir I.UV un•f•·r ~·•• I ll ..... l nf Tm .. l, h\ , ....... n .r I hr,.,1rh ur ,f,.l.lorh 1n th• .,),I, l!dl l•ln .. ,prurt•·l th"r"l'', lo•·r• tulor,. "'~""'''''' .ond d··ll\l'f"ol It> !hi' Un•fl'f.,l j{Of'tf .1 ·H ill"fl llrr·I.JralluD 1f llrf.mlt 1nrl llrm.tnoi for "•1le, .tn•l "ro ll••n \u11r .. of llt•fA ult .on I ~ 1,.,._ tion to ran'<•' th" nn.l n .. il!llr•l to """ '<aid pr~>pNl\ tn ., .. ,,,f, '<alii ohliaottnn-., <tn•l lh.-rf'- ,,fl,.r, on \i11rrh 7, l <lflft, thr untl"r'lil!nf".l c aa-.rd ,.,.;,1 \.,. I irl' nf f),.lllnft itn•l ~ IPrt 11>n to h.-r .. rnrtlr rl in 11.,., ;Rr,n, P~tl[f' Ill! uf .. , ... ( rtfl., 1 d fl ,.- <"ortl ... Oat t-tl Inn,. R. I Qf,r, (Sf' a !) TIH Hll<;J \\lin\ \I 11\\1\ OF Oil\ ~r;f 1'01 \ I' ""' soicl Trust .. ,. fh Dooal<l ( ( .. ~l,., Viet> Prr'<i<J,.nt Rv n. f . Dnok.jll'rn Tru~t OHi r"r Pobli~h · Jon.. lh, H. JO. 1966, Ia lhf' \t-wpurtllarhor F.ns C II \ \C.f: ()f' Al:SI~F:. <; \f.TI\ITU.S OF rJR\1 OP}R-\TI'IG l:'lllF:R Fli T I Tint'<\ 'I~ \If. Th .. unolerootf{Of'd do hrrrby • ~"rtt h that ,.llt-r tovt" ]DOt" I, J')(m tht-v arl' contlurt iog a ,,..,1 '""''"" bu'<tDf''l8 oo lv and ..,,. nn lonjlt-r r onria<"llng a pr or,..nv mana~~:t-ml'nt bus tnt'S" 111 :!R&l F<l'll f'oa!ll Hi11hw,.v, ( ornoa rl .. l\lar,(.altloroia, ao- tl,.r 1hr fictitioa" firm oamt" of Jldrltor lovt'"lrnt>Ol Com~ny .tn l thdt .. a iel firm is <"Ompo8ed of th· lllllo .. ioj! P"rsoos wbost' Od'TI'"" 10 lull anti plaC't"ll of ,,,., .. t .. nr ,.,. ar" diO follow": Tn \\IT: Tom \\'. lif'ntf,.r .. oo, I \29 llnlphon T .. r111r f', COfooa tf,.l \tar, California; fl.R. Rinf1, I '101 fl.,v .. itlt' Orivt', 'llt'wport flrar h, l.alifornaa; Will<am C. n 10!(, Q2:l C.olrlf'nrod. C:orona riPI \lou, Caltfornia; \l1rhat"l 'If. v h IO"'Isman, 7Q$5 C:ata lpe, 'l,.wp<>rt fk.ach, I. a ltlornoa. 'lf11""~:ss 11!'R 11-\'1'1<\, th•" :!7th olotv of \lav, 1966. Tom \\. Ht>od"r"'on ' Tladd R. Ring 'If i Ilia m C.. Ring \lir h,..,.l W. SC'hloes8man q ~n nr C.\I.IFOR'Ifl") ) r'11 'ITY nr nn "'lc:r > flo lhi<~ 27th tlav of \lav, 1966, boo lOft" m.-a 'J ota~ PultltC' 10 and !Of 'laid C:ountv anti <;latr, rr'liriin~t: thrrl'in, ,July romml•~iont'rl ~tad 'IWonJ, pt"rotOOally ap~arf'd Tom 11r_ Reodersoo, R.R. Rin~~:. William C. Rio~, \1i- chat-l W. C\chiOf'aiJman ltnowo IOmt' to~ the ~niOIUI wh011e oaml'll are aubac ribed to the withlo iMtrurneot, and ac• uow lt'd«f' to roe that they f"J:et'Dlt' 1he same. Wltnea11 this my hand ud oflic ia 1 81!'al. Rearielle L. Eetoo 'iot.ry Pablic iA aad fOf said Co .. ty and Stete \ty Commi .. loe E•pirea No- Yellllwr 8, 1969 Pablil!lh: Ja~ 2, 9, 16, 2!, 1966, ie t .. e New port Harbor Euip ........ l• y .. , Or..., '-' • S.kcrt,t•• Cell 671.0550 • Jeny is trustee scholar Jt~JY Horatiiat. a Cotoea del Mar .. ,... •** •• doftt who .... uataioecl a acbolaatic a•ena• of 3 .96 <A•..,a.huaa) for 4 yean. ua boon cleaipatecl oat of only 10 ·waa.. aclaolart .mona 1,500 rre • ..._ wt.o will enur use ia S.ptem- bet. Jerry, son of Mr. ae4 Mrs. Jack Clem Honbeak of 2401 Blackthorn St., Bait Bluff, will be admitte4 to UCie' s Colloae of Leueta, Arts and Scieacoa. He ear- nod the National Merit Scholarship Pedera.tioa'a le ttor of commendation and ia a lifetime member of tho California Scholarship Fe- deration. telect.ed _.._ of ._ Alllerlo• Piehl s.r.Me, a ~t Coaaoll .. pr•••• u .. , mr"-of Lalla ol-. 1M a ....,...aia&Mt U. pbyalcal edocatkia. FALLS .. nua Michael D. Colliaa, tt. a mail carrier of 116 W. Ocean Pt., Balboa. fell down a fliabt of ttalrl at bit homo 5:45 a.m. na ••• day, JWie 14, lllcl W&l takeo to Hoaa Hoapital. DAT Tlftl Fill IEWOIT MAimlt 01• SEa.» SlC1IOII - -,. 2 .................. _,ILl ................... ....... ,fit. ....... ,.. Orco Block Co. BUILDING ILOCD -ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES ..,.,.., .... u J~ f ·IDI a., W. Aile. et lila lel~•l•l.,.d ho"'•· ... a aeniot, ho baa been pruident of bia homo room, president of tho ~ior Honor Society, vico-proai· dent of O.e Koy Club, a ' The U.S. Coaal Olaard COller .. Cape Hi ..,a .. .tow- ed tbo 26-(oot cabin cNiaer .. Tho Hammer" 8:40 p.m .. Sunday, June 12, when it ran apouod at tho 9th St. beach in Balboa. The own- er of tbe auandcd craft i • Dr. Richard Kina, 2190 Col- 1eao Ave., Costa Men. -a.teU& ....... -............ A.- Choo e f 0 3m .. , .v sv rv m Dependable new Savings plans for higher earnings no\N! • All Accounts 5% All savings accounts will currently earn s•t. per annum, payable quarterly, beginning Ju1y 1. This equals 5.09•!. when compounded quarterly and maintained for one year. eBonus Accounts 5 1/2% This plan, based on our current 5 •t. annual dividend rate, pays you 5 v2 .,. when held to its 3-year maturity date. These accounts in multiples of $1,000 receive quarterly dividends as declared, and at the end of three years receive the extra .5 •t. per annum. • Monthly Security Accounts 5% Start receiving money every month. For those who want a regular check each month, the Monthly Security Account plan affords a systematic use of capital and income over a specific period of years. For example, for an invest- ment of $10,000 you will receive a $100.00 monthly check t for a period of 1 0 years. This income is derived from earnings and principal. At the end of that time you will still have a nest-egg of $860.ocr. See chart for amounts other than $10,000. Write for new booklet, or stop by, for full information about the new Mo11thly Security Account plan. t Poy''""ts 1111du tllis plurt Jltbjt'ctiO th~ ,.,o•iaolu o/ S«tioot I UH o/tM C•lifonel. Flrtortcrol Cudt lutdu wh1ch • Mllfltt-.lllt~ loett ~itllioll _, 1t01 wtlfw ill rlfltt to rt•qu~rt up tu six mont/11 noll« of 1111.,.1 10 wltlt~n~w. £w'7 wltUn~-1 r~w1t hoJ httn mtt promptly M'ithour *'-,. PE DABLE Sound mana11111111t. substantial raerve funds and uninterrupted dividlnd payments have marked our prGII'III for more than 30 years. IMJT$ ...... .... ,........ .... . _._ ........ ,. , 50.00 1 .0 ..... 1 ..... 00 s 75.00 10,..... s 4,750.00 $100_00 10,.... s 110.00 IMJTSZI,Ia $100.00 10,.... szs.soo.oo $100..00 15 ,.... $ZS.I!50.00 $150.00 10,.... $17,700.00 $150.00 15,.... $12,450..00 ..... 10,.... ,, .. .00 $250.00 10,.... s 2.150..00 ...., ..... $100M 10,... $111.t00.00 $101.00 15,... $71.550.00 .... 10,... $51,000.00 .._. 15,_. ai1,7!UO ..... 11,... ps,ao.oo .... 11,... ~00 .... 10,... SJ..-.oo --10,... • 4,JOO.OO ..,..... .... ~---· ,... ..... ~ '* 115~ c•••• ••• ....-tr. n. _,. •· ~,.....,.., ........... .............................. ..... W wll Mit I '1..., .... .... .... NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION · P. A. Palmer, Chairman of the loord, Aeneallomquiat, President 3366 via Lido, Newport leach, Oran .. County, Califomio I Phone 673-3130 Corona del Mar Offices 2166 EOit Coaat Hlfhway I 675 .. 5150 Resources in Exeat of One Huftdrecl Million Dollars -·-----·--- MOAUTO Pill A lltot. r..a 11 .. aet o,. liD-.. o--.4 .., Jim tto.ae, ". ot '71 OK fleUOCJope • A••·• Cotou del Mu, ...... ··-- --OYeAeal eel S:4) Moeday, s .. u •• , Bu ... Wtalf Dr .... Cacao SL 1e Baat Bhatr. Pl-.a bamed •lriaa and paiat oo 1M bood cauaiaa '60 ..._,,, =::. 'fiDr. (I".¥ I• MU ....... 119d. -~ ...... ---~ MATTRESSES •cw -ll&aVlLDI•G lrrr~:ular Shaflf" ........... -c.t ... COSTA "'UA "'AflUSS CO. 1• so .... ~t lt.4 ll'-to, a.ucu Professional MUSICAL NOTES for the coming ye~r are be lng presented by Mrs. Carlos Seek, •t left, retiri ng chairman of the Newport H•r- bor Women's Philharmonic Board, to Mrs. Marvin McClay, center, vi cKtlaJrman, and Mrs. Lawrence McConvi II e, secretary- treasurer. (Jack West photo.) Directory PHILHARMONIC WOMEN ELECT INSURANCE .. FOR Al..l.. OJ' VOUFI I NSVFI4NCE NEEOS ROBFRTSON -SAOLEIR INSURA:'-j( E 3333 E. C'o ut Hwy. Co1011a dt!l Mat -i7~3lUO FUNERAl. DIRECTORS ... BALTZ MORTVARJFS 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b·2424 1520 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole J·q450 s;,.u 1941 f'rl~ndly N~lpbortlood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY II 0 Broadway U 8-3433. 8 -3434 Ca.ta Mna Westclif'$ Chapel d.'(~tyo 427 l. tNl ST. COSTA t..4ESA -....... \1rs, A. Bayard Dod Jr. baa been elected aa the preaident of the Newport Harbo& Women•s Pbilbanno. nic Board. She suc:c:eeda ~ •• Carlos Beoc:lc, who hu been named parliamen· tarian. Other officers are Mra. \iarvin \1cC iay, vice chair· man; \irs. Lawrence \1c:· Con vi lie, secret.ary·treaaur- er; \1rs . Glen W. Thomaa, recordina aec:ret&ry; Mra. Georae Wiseman, Philhar- monic: Juniou and coocert previews; \tu. Raymond Dosta, hospitality; \tra. Hany Baker, waya and \tcans; \trs. Ric bar d Ne- well, publicity; \tra. John L. >\lien and \irs. John \1. Owen, continuance fu.nd drive; and \trs. Gary Ren· zelman, programs. The Board promotea the Orange County Pbilhanno· nic society throuah activi· ties o f area commi t\ce a. It is compos~ of tho chair· man, officers, and the chair· men of each local women'a committee or aroup. In adi· dition, tbe vice preaident of the Society in charae ~ women's commitlcea .I ~HIJR~HI:S I 1tPwpprf1torl.or f.uthemn ~hwth "0.. w 11./J• 0..~ Newpor~ H.W" IMI CLAPP OttiW NlrWWto~~.,.,...,. ~. CAUII'ORNIA THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: 9:00 o.lft . fo,uly Worsh ip \ Ju,.eor Church 9:45 0.111. Church School & Adult Clou 11:00 0.111. Fa1teu Worshep Tha Rev. Ja111n C. llai", Putor \lr. R•lhtn 1 . Ltr~on, I a' ''\"'""' Phou 54.3631 ',., ,,.~ "'"" ,,, (,f)J •' l(NI('It nnrl /"•" ~rill I <~••d O•nrf'"' ,;.,, n,., ,, '''dt ~d ,, ,.,,, ,.,,., (Ill! ,, ,, ,,, /J.f' J,, HI Ill! 0\untlf't ••I ~f1uf Olfd \ ~trll Rlfd ••I f/o~ 1'•1'11< a,.,/ ~"tl'''''' tJ~t d '' a d1 <C''"'' •••II-~ t/o r,u~l-1< 1111 d llllf'lll\ ••I tlor-lof'n•l Otristion Sc ience Services nUT CtltJIK'll OF C'MIUST.5C1Dilb'T )~03 VII LidO Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:1S •·"'· .,.,. lt •·"'· SUN DAY SERVICES 9: IS -II •·"'· WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I , ..... READING ROOM ._ .... .,.: 9 ··"'· -s , ..... ·~··4•)': 9 ··"'· -1:45 , ..... Tvea4ey ..,4 Frt4ey· 9 ...... -s ,.... . 7-9 , ..... Sut.oler: I, ..... · 4 , ..... II:COND CIRJIIC. OF CII.-T. ICIENT1ST Newport Beach at CCifona del Mar lll9 East Coau H1a}lway SUNOA Y SCHOOL 9: lS ..... . SUNDAY SERVlCE 11 ..... . ''EONESOAY EVENING MEETlNG 1:00 , ... READING ROOM - JU9 Eau Coau Hafh•ay ..... 4eytl lO ..... • , •• ··•••4eyl 10 ...... 4 , ..... 7•7150 •••• , ••••• ... . Ft•4•r• 10 •·"'· • 4 ,_ .. . You are cordaally anvated to attend Church Scnaces and to usc the Rcad1n1 Room. f""IIWt laptile Clnarda of eo.ta M..a lapWt IU>Ie ftU~p r 1 •• ,,,.,.,dr-nt flrlt/,. """''~' 1 Santa Ana 6 Macnolla lla. D:. P. C. N~urnann,......, SUNDAY SDVJCD t : <15 a.m. lklnda7 ~ II :CO a.m. Mom1q WeniU. s·oo p.m. TNt~ u.a- 7COp.m. ~ ......... WED!USDA'f 7:20p.m. atl*ltMy t-:00 p.m. ,.,.,., "eeti• Luthercm Church Of the MCIIIter Lum~ran ~urch in Am~MC'& ~S East Cout HlpWIIy Ootofta ~~ Met P.vTOa PaNIK <aNt. Phont!: OIUol~ J.SQZl SUNDAY SCHEDULE q a .m. - -Family ~ISh ii' tnclud•n• und.t)-{·hutch School 11 :00 ._ m. -· Wonhap. fhst Ba,tist Ch11rch fSOUTHI!,_N) COitOMA OIL ••• COAST HWY ... T NACAI'n'HI,R l)r. Charles L. '.lcCI11n t7l-Ul6 /hH/o r 4n,n16 IUMOA Y KMOOL ..... t.d .-. IIIOitMIMG watt SM., ... 11e. •- TitAIMIMG UMtOM ........ ,..-.. lVIMIMG wottHP ... 7t)O ,.._ dCMtiSOAY llltVICI J,IS ,.. ... ..UitllltY .. ltOVIOID 3262 ,,_4 s,, ... , "··~tt "•'•"" '"'""'"''''If. "' t •• ,. ""'"'""'· /l1 ,.,,, et/ tit flit•u/tl/()', I 1 IHI/(f'fiC·oJ lit tJt' ''"" t htth.h ~ho.1l (,,, .. 11 ia!JC!I, 10 a.m. Sun\Ja • n..J.a)' •N'<hlf\ 11 I 1 .a.m. Nut ~t~ ('1ae Ptt'' al.l~d n:U·I'IION~ ~~·~7-40 tbrouJ,bout the cou.nty, \1ta. John P. Portot, ia an active mombor of lhe Board. Cha.innen who wi II bead comrtitUea for the comina year are Mra. Glon lioale, Alta Bahia; ~ra. Frank \1wahall, Balboa Phi lhar· monic Group; Mra. William Brittle. Bay Shorea Phil· harmonic Committee; \1ra, Ralph Hinaer, Cameo Phil· harmonic Auocia\ca; \1u. 'Nilliam Breau. Coata \ten Philbumooic Committee; \1ra. Edward T. \1aloney, Eaat Bluff Philhannonic: Aaaociatea; \tra. Jolm C. Wyman, t.he Hiahlanders; \ira. A. Bayard Dod J r •• Huntinaeon Harbour Phil· bannonic Board; \1u. \1ic:· key Hoffman, .o\dmiral ty Conmittec; Mrs. Robert Kerr, \1uioa I Group; \in. Albett H. \4uted, lrYirae Terrace Philhannonic Aaao. cia&.es; ~~~. Ralph Moraan. Irvine Terrace Philharmon- ic ~p; Mra. \1. Paul Sti· ker, Laauna Pbilhumoraic Canmittee; \ira. 'to bon P. &nocr, Lido Frienda of the Philhannonic; Mrs. Glen W. Thomas, Lido Workina Cocnn i uee ; \ira. Aldi a A. Johnson, ~en Verde ~ mittee; \1ra. Ralpb H. Hil- mer, Upper Bay Auociatoa. Gueata or booor at tho io- atal Latioo hmcboon held at the Balboa Bay Club were \trs. Edward Raulaton aad \ira. SYdney Gaynor, fou.o- deu of the Newport Harbor WOt"Den's Philharmonic Com- mittees, and the paat cbai~ men, \1mes. Arthur Suock. Ralph Hinaer, John Swartz, and Jolul p . Porter. l<IP I(I~Nl~GS, at right, son of Mr. and Mrs. ~. Kin- nings, 2<12q Pemba r)r., Costa Mesa, is the associated student body president for 1 %6.f.> 7 at C:stancia High School. His acti vities include yearbook representa· tive, Pep Cl ub, jun ior varsi ty tennis team, and presi- dent of the r:osta Mesa police search and rescu e sQuad. '<ip is receiving the gavel from ')on ~onald­ son, outgotn g presidenl (Cameo House photo.) TEXTBCH)K REPORT By Carlton SMitft En•ivn Stoff Writer The controversaal 8th pade history \c&tboolt, "Land of the Free," which prac:u c:ally ianores the fle· c:laration of Independence an..J makes a hero of W. E. B. Oub\Hs, wa• NOT re com- mended by the Newport Reach..Costa \4eaa Unified ~hool OistJict, l)r. Hilda \1cCa.rtney, instructional media coordinatof, told the ~naign last weot. "1 really had the foelina that some aectiona of the book could be chanaed," ')r. \1cCartney atated. "Ow diatr1ct did not re- commend the book to be adopted an ala preaent form. "The book "eemed ooe· sided. Certain upecta of ~erican hiatory are o:m- phaaiaed more tban otbera. Thoro are other testa more satiafaco c;he aaid that the book cnt1ciaea 11\e ~rican way of life and that tho authou attack OOf capitallt· tic ayatem. Tho ~tate Curriculum Com- miuiora haa adopted dl• teltt a\&bject to r .. iaioa, ahe uid. The aulhcwa are Plot. John W. Caqhey, UCL\; Ptof. Jotln H. Fr111tlia. Ual•ertlC, of Cllicaao; ud Prot. &aeat R. ~. HN- YUd Uai•trtilJ. "1'\e • ...., C.tiOY•a1 enap...S ~ aa a PIO AJ.rieaa nro., ••'*-• la Whin ier. Cn uc:s charaed that the book downpades <\meric:a while beana soft on c:ommunasm. LEGAL NOnCE ----'«>ncr. or PI'RUC HHIU'iC ~otice is berf'bv f!iVf'o thea 111e PlanoiDl! Commia .. ioa of ~ C.ity of :'f.ewport St,ech will bold a public buria~ oa lhe applicet1oD of Wii iU.m S. Tllomp80D fOf • lise Pf'rmil •1211 to peND it: a forty·flve (45) foot radio aot.eaae tower en (1 0) feet ia ucHD of the ah irty.five (35) foot mnimam heipa limit ia u R·I·B D'-· tricl oe Lot 1 OS, Tracl 1237. 549 Seawerd Road, C:01oae del "ar. 'iotk f' is hereb, r.rt.larr sivee that said pabfic huriaf will bto tleld oa tlle i t.la dey o Jaly, 1966, at the ~-of 8:0() P.•· Ia ~ C-.dl Cha .. bers of t.lac Newport Beech City Hall, at wt.ld ti-aad plac:e aay ead aU peraoea ... tereeted -:r appear aad bto hurd tHroe•. Ray Y. Cope Ua, ecfttary '4ewport ~ell City Plaaailaa C-iuloa Ps.blid: J-. JS, 1966. ia The .. ewport llerW Eulp SAILOI .. Ill Roaet C. Onrackcr, 17. of UQ] ~ abore Or., Wea t Newport, allfrenad cota tn hia elbows 6:~0 p.m. Sun· day, JUM ll, wbtn the rnotoKycle b.e wu ndina Cl .. hed iDIO tiM .. c&. Of U .ato ctn... .., 1lobert J. 8urcb.. 14. ol lJO.B New- pen BtYcl.. Coa.ta \taaa. at •• ia...,.ecti-. ol "· Bat-* ·""· ....s , 156 ~ .. c-..a Hewpon • .._.,,a .......... -.t.. ...... Hoe pita.). C.nt down for reading TWa IWDIDU Newport ••utt orr• dat• Ia July 1. •• Joeaatera will be At die c:oocluaioa of lbe a..i'*' ID &ot "iDto orbit'• IUIDJ'ner propM\ there will .n• ~a in dae aummer be a final .. ,~tty" party. ..... proaram entitled .. __ , down•• with booka. n. pi'OJfllll wi 11 be baaed • ·-ima11nary planetary .oy .... Aa eac:b child reada a ... book be wi ll "viait•• a cllfrerent planet. Ten boota wi 11 take ham or her dlloalh tbo aolar syatem. 1'\.e ''lauoc:b pad" 11 at Batboe., ~winen and Cor· ma del Mat libranes. The Tho a tory bOQl for ~e­ tc boo I c:hildreo will be Wodneaday mominaa at 10 a.m. at the Balboa Li tlrary, be,innina July 6; at Mara· nera Library, nery other Thuraday, beainnina July 7, at 10 a.m.; at Corona del Mar Library, every ot.her Thuraday, beainnioa July 7, at 10 a.m. Swim party planned The Newpcxt :!arbor \1c:a AJwnDae of l)e Ita 'le Ita O.lta will hold a s .. tm a-rty Wednesday, Jul> 13, at the home of \Irs. r larl Soneu, 11 00 Sandpaper '>r., llarbor Viev. 11111">. LEGAL NOTICE ORDI!UNCF -;o. 1166 AN ORDf"U'IICr ()f' 1lH CITY OF NEWPOR T B~ H H AMENDrNC Sr.C.TJO'II 3291 ()f' THE NEW PORT BF o\f H \fU:'tJCJPALCOOf' R~ I o\TI\G TO PA RliNC \ff.TF R t t t .-., The City Cou c il ol th .. City of llllewport a~ech dO<-., orda Ia .. follows: SECTION I . Ser uoo 3~91 ,r tlte Newport St,ecb \f uoH:-•pal Code Ia a•eaded to rt'Bd ; ·.tn. ~len Askew is chll&r· 1nan • .o\ c:beclc from dle re· cent fund raiaioa aarden tour wi II be preaented to the South Coaa t ChalJ 'Juadance Clinic:. The annu.al party wa th husbands w111 be beld >\u~. 13. whic:b wi II be a da) at the race s at :Jc l \tar. \4ra. John Slauahter ia an cbarae. \Irs. Fred \tyers, the new president, and \irs. Stanley ')avies Coole, the new vace- presadent, served aa dele· gate and altemat e at the 3:!nd national convent1on held an Los >\naeles. ••sECTION 3291. Po•lt1"9 gp£• HOUSE SLATEO .-..,., '-·· n~ ~~~.. lor IY QftiiEY •ayJMGS park.la1 at parlr.io!! met~" eo v ~ aoaee eetallliabed bv ~rltoo S290 w\ea tJte parkio~ met<'rs are ia operaaioe er~ b..r .. bv ee&ebllabed et tweotv Cf'ol8 per hoar for parlr.io~ mf'l~N oe f lheeadt Sllf'to t 1>.-t"'f'f'D Dee.. Fr-1 8od ~t'wport Bay io Zoee 6, oae C<'Dl for eech 6 111laol-or vo crooL .. per hoar for park in~~: mrtf'"" lll Ute rerue iader of 7 Ollf' 6, aad oae ceat lot n ch I:! •iAalt'"B Of five Cf'D IA ~r boor lot perkia, mele,.. lD a ll othu aoat'"B.' SF.CTIO"f 2. Thea ordaoaocf' Downey Savina• and Loan '\ssn., which ma intains a 'lewport Beach office an the ~estclaff financaal dia- tnc t. has announced an an- crease 1n s avanaa account antere st rate to S'"o. Open bouse wi 11 be he ld July 1 throuah ll for the nev. office at Westchff Or. and lrv1ne '\ve. Gafu and a "spectal surpnse" Wl ll be presented to open bouae iUCSts. accord.Jn, to Prcsa- dent \\aurace \1c ~ltater. UeJI be pabl .. bed <MCf' i11 Utf' offlc ie l ••••paper of the C:11v, .. d lhe •••e Aha ll b.. tolff'<"· the 30 daye aher lhf' detC' of ita ectoptloa. MUL TIPll LIST1MG TbiA ordiaDDce wu IDtro-IIMMEIS ARE MAIIE'l doced et • repler m...,tias of The muluple lisiJn& divi· lhe City Co-auell of th .. C:ity of "fewpon Beech held oo tbf' sion of the ~ewport ll atbor- 23rd day of \fay, 1966. a ad Costa \1esa Board of Real· ••• adop"'d oa th .. 13lh d.v tors announces the follow-of Joae, 1966, by th .. follow· ias vole, 1.0 wit: ing wiMera for \tay. AYES,COU'ICIL\ff:'I :Ro~er... Top salesmen -Bett) Pare••· 'ferahall. f.ruh--r. Davidson, dollar value, Cook, Fotsh. Sbeltoa Viraina Culkins. quantity. NOF.S1.COUNCI L'l£~: ';oae T 1 •-J L R ch .. ABSEI"'T COU:CCfUIE"'C: "'C oae op u ... ra • ac:.. ' aru- P .. \ J. Cn~ toG, dollu nhae; 6-way \fayor ue. Varcinaa Culltans. Paul ATTEST: Filer. \iaraaret lf•ahsrnitb, Laara Lesioe v· . NE.-offT HAR80R £JIS1GI SEOOID SECll<* --P.l THUitSOAY.JUaf~­ OODIA 00. 11M. CMJf. CIIYKIL aGI- CIIlllllll Q. Pluu ~ ... • ~ _,_ •It-,-IIJU,. t.lrtU "'"-' ;, ,..__,..,. ce.~r A. ll\c cerv•• or nr('k of the uterus is stretched and 1h1n~ durina delivery. There may allo be -.orne tcanna A SIJLch M two may be required aftu delivery but small teaN ~1~1 with· out help rt the damaeecf tiuue 't bul, an ulcer may form and. if Infection tell ill, the ulcer ma)' b.ecome chrome Childbirth isn't the only tau~ of cerv1tal ulcer C "eroaion"). Sinalr •omen ma) u perience uch erO&ion JUSI u a.ny- onr can develop ll ~e area in !he lhroat or ~mall uh:er •n the now UWJ~IIy. medicine ap-plied lo the cervu:..l ui~.;Cr h not very w«asful, en "'hu:h c .. "' the doc& or caulenz.n {''burns") t>r \urau • .tll)' remQves the ui~.;Cr to allo"' re· JH>~" th ~·f nc•, he•hh) te,\uc IAIL liKES Q. I •"' 55 et«l ,._,.. ._,., ,,.~ .... ,..u, --'1 ••""""*'~· LaJ~, I "•"" ~rMo,..,, ri4c,. -'"*' ,,.,,..,. "'"''· Jl'lurt ---• tAl• c_flh,_1 A. The rnrd•co~l n..nv for th1\ concht10t1 is ony•horrhue' In the elckrl\ 11 ~due 10 spoct)' thmmna .:~f the n.oel pl.tll' In )ounacr persons the ~.un.lol•un "''"' be: Juc '" -<>fll.t~1 ""'''h chemi· ,,.1, "r 'IH•n~ Jc1rriten". "'hu:h rrmove natural '"' fr~,m the "~"' .. n.~ ... w-.c nde•ne. dr)'•nl. and ,rJ.IIeM)! You ha~·t! a frimd in our Pharmaci..c. 'Trwot him •ith )CHU ~rtptton•. VALET .. IIIII!!~ DON'T WAIT TOO LONG* Spots And Spdls Are Mo re Eos1ly Removed When Fresh. We Pay Close At· ten t1on To All Your Cl eon- 1 n g De tod s. M 1 nor Rep oars F ree. ·oNE DAY SERVICE ~ere You'll Desperate CIFI_IEIS J-t c.u oa s-aae. lilY L COAST IIJWAYw COIIO.A Da. IIAa CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Penoru\ued Set'tU DOH E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. OeJIII'Y City Clerk trpnaa \!anson, Rutb P.bU.h: Jne 23, 1966. •• Petersoo and J ohn Voael, 35 Years 1n 'ewport Beach The Sew port Aerbor Eastp for qllanti ty. l l.,d 67 J..OIU --~~~~~----~====~~~~~~~~~ ( "GAS AIR CONDITIONING? IT'S WONDERFUL" "Eacept bow do JOUptthe ........ r .. •ld• -·-.,. Trust ktds to fmd the most comfortclble place m the neeghbor hood. A home that's cool 1n summer. cozy tn wmter No drafts No dust or d1rt. Nothmg to sneeze at In short. a home w1th gas a~r cond1ttonena. Even kids 1pptec1ate the Qu•et operatton of aas atr cond1 ttontna. One day, they'll also apprecuate 1ts economy The fact that tt lasts tw•ce as lona as any other ktnd J. And th.at you enJOY a specaal low rate on thf" gas used for atr condttlontng from May through October. Get our free boc*let ''Ttle ~11et Facts " Wrate the ~s Company 80UTMf. ... ~TI(~ CAS C: """" From the Po lie ............. 12 ~ Or., .......... , V .... le .,.... ,.., .. • • .SO.eoee ....... ... I lOtter .................. .,. ., ..... 0. ........ . 60, fl ............. .)0 RWOIT..._,I atiCII Re.DIKftal--,.4 WOidl -........ u. ol dae Newpon H-'or La6· eru a-q_ l$01 curr Dr., Newpon Heip&e •• .A 19$0 Chenolet wae etoln from .. ., dae t.oae of Cal· vin s. Po... 360$~ W. Balboa 8lvcS., Weat Ne,.. port. •• Jtfome K. ~ller, 777 Avocado Ave., Apt. 28, C«oea dol Mar, IIOid polic.e aomeone r..-DOved a fire utinavhber from the aparlmont bWidina and aprayocS the in•ide of bia a tation waaon. oauaina SlS damaao; the veiUclo ol Marie Challinor •a• aho apraycd ... J ohn V. Krolik, 37, of 128 27th St .• We at Newport, waa aneatcd at the Slue Beat Bar, 107 2 ht ~t., Central Newport. at 6:40 p.m. charaed with drunk in publac ... A Honda motorcycle waa uolen from the pnae of \11 chael J . ~onnan, 900 Sea Lane, Harbor V1ew H1 lla . . . Vandals broke a larae plate alau w1ndow at Bay· view Properties. 2307 W. p.rap of J ... l C. a.ct, 69 8euoD a.,, ......... a n •• 0. .. l1oer. ...... ... • cta.y forpt 10 tab aelr mot«cyGlt ...... L •• Raadall P. ~~ 10, lO, ot 1417 E. a., Pt., Balboa. wu unec.d et .. Jamaica I•, 1101 E.. Coeet Hwy., Coco.a ct.l ....,, cbaraed with '-aluy at 4:SO a.m. • .Leroy W. l{jna. 2332 lS&h St., New• port Hei abta told police 3 ·auapeots aliOlo 1 prdea swiDI C:Utbiona (rom 1330 1 Sth St. . .Sneral jon-ru lea broke into roomt at the Newport Hotel, 103 \1<:Faddeo Pl., Ceatral ~ewport. deauoyed fumi- IW'e, C&Uiina S)60 dan- aae , and alept in the becSa, said the manaaer, \4ay Gardener. a.a. . .Alt6J ..... .... Ill NE'N OFFJC~~ of the Safes and Marketing r::xecu- tl vu ~ lub of Orange County are getting some pitch- Ing tips In prepatatlon for their visit tD ~naheim Sta- dium this Saturday evening, June 25, for the ~ngels­ '3altl more game following installation ceremonl es at the Hol iday Inn of Orange. Shown above, from left, are Warren t;ibbons of 9eacon '3ay , 1st vlce"()resi- dent; Howard Vineyard of Santa ~na, 2nd vice"()resi- den t; ~b '31ack of Santa '\na, treasurer; '3ob Uc- Curdy, 2532 r: ircl e Or., '3ay Shores, the new presi- dent; and 1ob Lee, pitcher for the ~ngel s, who ex- plains how he .vorked 7 scorelsss innings, ret iring 18 con secu tive t:leveland Indian batters in the recen t record-tying 17-inning contest. UCI will award degrees Fou.rtcen dearee s wi II be awarded at the first com- mencement exerci ses in the ~er history of UCI a t 7 p.m. Ibis Saturday, JWle 25, in the Conmona build- '"'· Followina Harbor Area residents are amona the iJ&duates: Vincent J. tlealy J r., .:!1 6 V1a E bolt, L1 do Isle, uans- fer from San Jose «it&t e College, ma jor 1n art h•~­ tory, B.A. deiJee. \trs. LJ nda C.. llowey, .:!_.55-0 Tusun Ave .. (o ta \1e u. transfer from Cali- fornia State Colle.ce. Lun& Reach, major 1n pi) chulo n. B.\. dear ee. Peter L. Jackli n, 731 -B Shalimar, Costa \1cn, uansfer from uCL -\, ·naJor 1n mathematiCS, :J. \. de- gree. \h ss Gad L. 'Nh1t e, 31 16 Coolidge 1\ve •• Co~ta \le<oa, bache lor of cLrts Je"'ee frorn Pn nc1p1a College, Ill., LCI detCJee 1n f.nglt h, '.LA. Jegree. ~oland Sc:lunztn&ct. \3l3 F.. Balboa 3Jvd., ,alboa, bac bclOf or scie nce and from UC Berkele y, Pb .O. deazee .Iii s Ph.'), officially is from UC Ber keley. How- ever, he has completed the final year of his doctorate rcquj reme nts at UCJ. II e was born and raued 1n Japan, taught en&ineerioa for 5 years at Roben Col- leae School of En&meenna. Is tanbul, Turkey. and baa been an engmeer 10 4.meri·- can industry. He has ac- cept.eJ an a ppointment a s asa1stant professor of en- jp neen ng at L'CJ this fall. FLOYO STftllll II UIEO Floyd ~Ua1n, 17, of Brag- ham Young lJn1versJty has been selected track and cross counU) coach at F.s- tancJa IIJgh (\\.:hc>OI, rerlac - ing Bryant (iranlte, who Ia a becO'lle h cad of a Je- r:uonent. GETS LA1 OEGII£E James F.dwanl liamngton J r., H l5 Ocean Blvd., Cor- ona de l \tas, re ce1ved b1 s bachelor of laws, cum laude, at the June 16 com- menc emcnt e.xercuea at roa ster or ~Cience deazees llarva.rd !Jniversaty. Cam- '" elec lt1cal enaaneenna br ldae. \ta.as. Balboa Blvd., Cenual 'llewpo rt. cauSJn& Sl25 damaae , said Phi h p J . Rapp ... \lu1on R. Leder, 126 25th St., West ~ewpon, reported that persons ltv- In& at 1.:!3 25th «it. J as turb- ed the peace hy hav1na no1sy parues w1th an e lec- tnc au1tar and phonograph . . . Robert 'J. Roy 8l er. 1"'36 <;erenaJe Ter., lrv1ne Tenace , repMted h1s 1Q6) Cadillac ~tole n from 2121 F. Coast llowy., Corona de l \tar, 11 was later found It 2101 F. Coast llwy ... <>omeone broke 1nto the home of R1ta J . Powe ll, 11 0 Pearl >\ve., Balboa Island, by forcln& a auaae Joor open and used the bed .. .Syhva L Tedemar, 20. or 211 F.. Bay 1\ve •. Balboa, wu aneated at F. 0cean Ft. and -\dams ~t. at ... 20 a.m. charaed owllh drunk 10 public. . . llurglars attempted 10 break 1nt1.1 the home of Frank 'l. ~hoepe, 35M ~ashore f)r., 'Vest 'lewport; they al~o Uted 10 &et tnto the re11dence of Joe Talbott, 3511 ~ashore r)r. Pr anlt ters wrote lewd and profane words w1th hpat1ck on the house of H«Wace Brower, 421 1 Sea- HOP 'S LOCKER tAo'"'oy, Jv11• 13 :'-l1ne bathina suits and 2 sh1rts were stolen from a clo thesline at the home o f \iarie 1\. Kerwin~ a nurse, of Ql4 'JI . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. . .Someone pried open a cub box and re- moved S28 at 'Ni lson'• Tnangle ~rvice, 462S W. Coast Hwy .• West Newport, reported manaaer Thomas 1\. Canepa. . .Richard L. :--lewton, 20, of 465 Fran- CISCO Or., West Upper Bay, was a.rres ted at 117 ~. 11alboa Blvd., Balboa, charged with drunk 1n an auto at 11 :10 p.m ... Van- da ls poured sand 1n the carbureiOr. fuel tank and crankcase of a belt loadct on Lmda Isle, cau11n1 Sl50 damage , the owner 11 '}uy F. \tkin son ~~ <.:o. of Long Beach. . .Clothes and f111h1ng equ1pment va lued at S2JQ were re- moved from a v·~ c amper perked at fl31 31s t «it. in 'Ne st 'lewport, said V1 ctor Jone of llunt1naton Beach .. ·""auto which ned the scene of the accident drove o ver the c urb at the horne of Oon s ~-O'Brien, .:!331'1 TustJn -\ve ., West Upper Bay, ran over a planter and broke a aprink- ler bead .•. Vandala toucd a tarae rock th100ah a will· dow at the Oover Phar- macy, 60J 'lover '>r.. re· ported manaaer Charles T. RJI llngiOn. . . >\ 'lew port Harbor t:mon H1&}1 «ichool Oistnct bua dnven by Oan- iel D. \1eanhudt.. 53, of 2131 S lden 4.ve., Co sta \4caa, hit a veh1cle dnven cycle ...._. "' lAc.u S. ~. 1912 imM ATe., fi...W RJ ........... aiDa. r... C01011a del Mill Jtj ... ScMol •• J ... 1!. Lewlt, 11, of •21 Poie· aeaia Ave., Cotooa cSel M.r, wat an .. t e4 ia 1be 100 block of Sb«ecliff Rd. in Sbon Clltra a& 11 :U p.m. clw'a.ct wltb dnU iD poblic. ..Harbort 2. Morey , 104 Via Lorca. Lido ltle, reported juve- Diltl entered hie aa-r1mont at 114 l9tb St., Wut New· port. a.nd be I d a party, weakina aneral piooea ot ftultiture. • .An ea•elope c:oalainir:.a t12 waa aliOien from the front door bob of Patrick T. \4oore, 22S Ruby Ave., Balboa Island • • . 'bout 1130 waa re- moved from a waJiet in a vehicle parked in the Safe- way \1arket, 1000 8ays ide 'lr., aa1d Philip S. Hanu, 4100 Hilaria Way, Weat Newport Heiahta ... Bwa- lara broke into the apart- ment of Henry B iaon&DJ. 224 20th St., Central New- port, and took US from a tobacco c an. . .A boom and mast valued at 165 were atolen from the Bal· boa Bay C lub, reported Lee P. Jordan Jr., 1801 TahW\a Ter., ltvme Ter- race. . . ~one did n· t.en11ve damaae to an (Conllnued oo pep 6) AI~MAN Steven W. Minor, son of Mr. and Mrs. WIIIIMt 13. Minor of 160 Monte VIsta, Costa Mesa, hu been selected for technical training at Lowry AF9, Colo., as a U.S. Air Foree munltJot~s specialist. He recently completed basic training at Lackland AF9, Texas. He Is a 1%5 gradu- ate of Corona del Mar High School. OIAIIGE COUin lUI 0.-EIMI TIIIO UIIIT Oranae County Bank, witb headquartera in Costa Mesa. opened itt third unit in Dana Point on Wednesday, June 22, accordina to JO* aeph C. Steelman, proal- dent. Gifford HWlter. a reai• dent of Dana Point. will manaae the new inatalla- tion, at 24671 La Plaza. Open house will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 'Ncd- neada.y thtouab friday, June 22-24. The bank alao has a branch in San Juan Capistrano. AND YOUIIUSINESS •f•C fU lf_.l ' III ... ,. ,..,.... ... ... T•4r c11rr of this '"'porta"t "'lllltt r ·"Oit by f'Mbli3br"l the (rrtifrcatc-,, ENSiGN Th~ Official ."'ru•s paprr uj thr City of Nrwpart Brae,., Fonu are avallobl• at tfte En sign oHice, 2721 E. Cooat Hwy., Corofta del Mar, Calif. T elephou: 673-0550 SHOPS AND SERVICES Save Time And Money -Call An Expert ~-:-:::--~~~------~ • DRIVING SCHOOL !•JANITORIAL • PET SUPPLIES Ho.ti•t-Air C..4Uie•l~tt Slla..t ~ 16«) .,.,.., A ••. Ll 1-SS31 • APPAREL -WOMEM .IEAIDIIL with confidence. State License School. S..yd•r Driving School 228 Forest Ave., Logu~to 49~7'S/ a .... o,. .... & Sportaw-" Acceuoriea and Gifts 1----------- N•wporter Inn OR S.1700 Weatcllff Plaza Ml ~2"-4 N '""PPrt B eoch • AUTO REPAIR Car S.,vice "Imported'' your Oi rectory od in no•. OR 3-0550 MR. KlEEN • Carpet Clu zunJt • Floor-Strippang ~ waXU1g • Windows Complete Cleantng Servtce. CALl, 646 4977 • JEWEL ERS WALLACE CALDBHEAD JEJELF.R TIO~CAL ~ .. •• hcr.o the l•geat Mcf ~•• b.autilul aelection of t.opi cCIII fish i~t the •eo. •e Ill ao ca-ry o lull lifte of 1 ..,.;.,..a, Md oU occo .. torieu ..-.. for tho hoW,. Sov th S.. T,..tcol, 211 •· •it-., C.M. Liberty 8-7'961. Coste MeN • PLUMIUNG A.. W. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Camallon Ave. Corona del \4• AD CAN RUN MAXIMUM OF 8 WEEKS '0NL Y ONE DOLLARI by 'Jrant J . \1iller, 17. o r 355 Vista Baya Circle, West Upper Bay, at Sea-' v1ew and Fern leaf Avenues From Tune-ups to Overhluls JAGU AR Specialist 54.1941 2221 Hort.r, C.M. 1 l~tch for S 1 • DRY CLEANING Jl~J F. Co u1 H11ttw.ay Corona de l '-4• OR,ole }-HSO Plumbina Repllira DAY cl NIGHT WATER HEATE RS 673-41:.> • One 'tem p..-od. • Must tnclude pric•. • Pho"• numbM requtted. • No real estote. • S.,d Sl ••th the od. \tAilOr, c;p1net P1anc•-~~oo Fo7fHl072• UIA\~I,Dwal-.h anJ br4<..clel lathe\. 1\IC J•amond ... \el 1n fllallnum ln\ureJ fur \I ~~~ · 'Sflll 'i41441h' l 'I \ \1\.10'14 II u Hd \I 'iOO ~Q ~ V.tl• \'I 'oort\ '1, I \u pnwer '<lnt """· ~~,~~~. "lh-~l'l,ll • Ill 'II( •\' f>'IYFI . drop-leaf uole, -' cha11 ~. u o. '">73- ()QJQ• .. ALNUT Bar atoo la wo•en l cats. Sl0 Ll 4-008-.• eve. '61 PONll~ C Catalma, fUll po wer. ll.SSO. (>7 )-5454• f-Rf-F.ZF-R -5 cu. ft. · aood wnrluna cundrtron. fl4{,-~28J• ·~a T-81rd con•. e•cel. S7SO Ll "-2211 OR l-41 57. ---- SNIPE:. 64 h berala .. • Ilk~ new "' trailer, cover full equ1p lt7 3-5205• II' Gl.ASS PARCaben Cntraer Johuon ~tr. Trail•. utras, lite new. tl100 Oi 9-461111 WAPPLE IRON-double, rea-1 taurant type. 140. Call oR s.1ns• ANICO )$ W c;.p.r M.,naT J-1, ) l•s••· h ... t mater. t6S. -\1 ._.an• SMALL Boa Tttilu, w/t111, Oooil•reL tjO, -6T.S..l76T• R.EPIIIGERAT(Jt -elec. ,.,.I . ' C1l (L Eac.e J.- ec-L ....... -tJO. Tel. ,.,...., ( ... II) RETIRF. or vacallon 8aJa 3 each, u ailer. s tone pa- tw, huge bath, room to build. '1 H5. Ll M-73/l<l noon to fl p.m. (7-1~1 Tfn POO')LI=.. Charnptvn .. ued !.dYer nale. Ill not. o\K C 'I ()J. 5-'6-84QS 17 -7) '65 T-BIRD, Hooe yaold - Xlnt con. 9,000 mdea. All extru. Clean. one owner, Under warranty. SJ900. 675-0SB . 16-30) ---------- 'H'fiS!I modern J1n1n1 table anJ fow cha1rs, JIOO. f,~-1777. (7-21) ANTIQUE Pren ..:h prov. dJ- 1 van newly uphol. be•ae 'aold t lSO. 673-6477• '57 T-'liRD -liard and aoft to.,.. Good condJtJon, many xtraa. Power St.RAH.Sl79S. LI8-J7ll evea. (6~0) -------------- l flrrt~" (ar \O'rll(f' an Corona del \1ar at 1 p.m. Buralara entered the 4.rt 1 Gallery. 1301.7 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, by breakina I f!eta blt.,•d '" 0\t e ••• •'nr• 19\J l ur IUnc up~. •crv1~.: 11nJ a glass door and purloined co1n1 that were 10 a mu &, sa1d the owner, Jac k Can of Pasadena. rep.ur.. t~l .Ill\ ~.11 )() 16 E. C:>U T HI (#liWA Y ••,..,•• ,,., .. t' .,.,,,. J•••tn ENCY CLOPEDIA complete T uHday, Ju~te U llS. S44-'JJ6&-Two male s uspects about I I ,,.,,, •• ,~ J...tllt)J~ U.' \1<»1TERF.Y ch aracter boat,. a laued hull. 12,400 or tnde. 646-SIOD- 14' SLOOP. u . cond. new trader. S47S. OR 1-4609. OR 3-2658• 19 heaved a quart bottle of beer throu&}l the front wmdow of Carol J . \1ad1- son, 1149Uz 'N . Balboa Blvd., Balboa ... >\ 1%1 ltonda motorcycle wu stolen from the home of Oamel 'JI. L1e1, 513 Jas- mine \ve., Corona del \4ar; -----------------------------------.AUTO SERVICE GAS & OIL SHELL ')Jl CEAL Ef< AL L 'TA T~"' ~OTOtt r'LUtJ tt•all(tr •• ..,._.,,.L ALIGN•4r -. T e LVfl' CHI~ S T A'-'I~S. TUftlll ~ .. u ~. .,..,G ... T LUII"tCA TtON ll'lltCC .. I C IC•U,_ &Nr) orLt y,-.lllt'f .LL CAHHTNC -n /l~;it&.. ~ENJD Profes11onal and !Midact dry cleanina -rut senic:e -quality wock - aclf ICfVtC:e laUI\dty. Finuhed Laundry A,cnq llOI E. c. ... tt.y .• CDM Q'l.f.OS I• FIBERGLASS • MARINE HARDWARE an:= WILCOx.carniHDIN HAIDWAU H~ICb,.._ ...... 1'700 W. c.aat HWJ~ H.a. ...,, a.•aa f'AIIfT1 • NURSERY ~t\lbs, ln tetlor P lanH, lrop1ca lt & Tree• Ctyatoliner CorporatiOft ln sect•c•des artd Ferttlc,. Caahng Resina & Molds S&H ~rHn Stamp' O.CEARE'S PLUMBING SERVICE I R,.Ioabl• Pl-kloe -d H .. aAIOfl) J4 HO(. R EIU.Rt.l \f) f R~ If I PHONE6~22 Rea. S48-4187 Repair -l~tahlllati-- ReMOd•t TO.,_ OoCE ARE 438 E. 18,.,, Co•to .,. ... ~'I I'IJ .',l 'I ~. 'li n. -\KC. ~ weeks old. Sl 15-U fXl., Champ s ireJ.!i193~%R. '.e E1ectnc 1110, J'.l8' plutic face, 2 11dea. Si lO. Ph . ~2-3681 or 646-0575• 1t was later found by a workman at the rear of 71 1 J aamine "-ve . . . 8uralara climbed the roof of Nel· Z.OI E. Coeel Hwy. •1 Cel4..,ro4 Ceroee <lei Wat, 61 !'>-Z.I4 Fibergloas Moter1ols oruJ FrH Oelcvery • C'OitOIII~ Df'L ..... ""l'ltSF•Y ~I••• -Ll ~292 1 nt4 F. rout "'••,. ,,,_.1• ·• SHOE REPAIR ----------gJNOTO'II E Translnor hear-s on's :"Jewport C leanera, c;lJRFRO<\Rr> r".IIU 9'1" -1na aid. t 50. ~4:2,.090-4 _ 11)(, Tualln -\ve .. ~ewport Rolu and Redwood lllfln&-Fo42-)22~· I Hel,hta, pulled orr a vent en. Good con. '50. q7. .._ d thto ....... _ 4597 17 71 I cover, woppe u ... we -_ _ CA\4PE~. Cua&om I J' w/ 1 opc1una. broke into a deak '53 BEL"'RE Ch r.~.• ueryduna -Sl)OO OR l-1 nd I S6S . h -"'-~ -evy. ',JUUU• 1 ,519-• a ato e an cas ... clean. low rndeaae. U 25. Curus L. Nelson of La- 6:'-:.~8-~~!:·14) __ 21" TV Packard Sell 1962 auna Beach lost hia wallet, table model SSS. 673-1029 contaJnln& 1173, at 446 N. \tAPLF. drnette. _. cha m1, -----Newport Blvd. in Newport U S. 1!33~50... (7-14) \4APLE t leiJhta. . .Four &cnnaa ------_ _ _ &fret. •so -O't l-I <;()'lY 300 Stereo l&pe re-q2611. rackets, t.lls and tools -------worth .._9 were remo•cd corder, la ke new -'150 . 673~981 . (7-21) GUITAR ~28 'Autin, atul from tbc p~aac of John atrma, never played, Pincbea, a tnanDfac:turer, coat t400, •all ta1tc S2SO. 302 ~•enid.a Cambre, ~aat Ph. 646-6SSO after ai 1. Bluff. • .O.aJara a tole a (8-4) dreuer, c:bair •4 a duld• • ROLLFJ 16 camera, tcuar F 2.8 w/Oash .t cases. Lake new. SI2S. 673- 698). (7-21) NLV'.AA c:yc:lo •naua1e. bet,. recllnina ch••r. like new w/patan&ce, s-•d our 1400, •ill take f2SO. Call .!1.1-tiSI 6 (6-l}J 941Pe " Tnular, Good Con. sssn. -OR J-94SJ- I U')() 14-No. 1771, '-ea~ tiful ~t. wlri.. ball, habt blue deck A boot top. Nort.h S&i It, acril• cover, 4 c~asbioa1, peddle, all racina •qlli.,....at, Member Pleet No. 1. No ttajler, •t.l80 + c.u. e..... weckeDda, ('714) wardrobe worth t12S [rom 104 Topn ~.-e., Balboa leland; dlcy al.o removed 1 dteaKn valoed a& tl.SO from 200 Topu A•e.; lbe ric:tim ia f)r. edwin 0 . Hendrictaon of T nacbc ~904. ('7-21) RPBOAR'> 9' I'' ,ood cond. 160. 67s-o907 •(7-14) I 1 '62 CADILL~C COIIpe cS. • . .A tool bo1 w011h NO WU SIOieft (rom a Y .. par'• ed at dwl reeW.Ce of Jolla H. Be.ltey. 3121 a.oad ~'-. Newport Hei .. t.l. ~,fell4 B~~OAJN. 'te-Valle 0n1• o.m. I-.e., a~ JC tel~ Md &irA foil pwr. tl19$. wac.le ..... leu COIII.plec.. Co..atdcl cr ede. ~s. •too. OR s-1111. 7·JS (1-4) ------------------ .... ..,,J-.15 ~ Pepei ...._, ....:.t.i .. na bocW ..._.at .. .., .... s.mc. ...... )01 E. Coatt HwJ., .... • BEAUTY SALOH 1626 Plocentio, Coato Meao 811Eift'l CINDERELLA Little girt•, aoiOft, speciol- i zing in hoi r cutting and atyli,.. By oppointlftant only. 130 E. 17th St., C.M. Suite K • 6«2·3689. LO'tuaU~&'• ~NOOK 2711 & a.....,. a... ...... .... ,.,.. • RESTAURANT I !I ISHII F S ..... .., LUNOI eoN -DINNER COOCT AILS ORiole l-940$ 1450 VIA OPOitTO Newpon Beadl • f LORIST Ft.OW~RS FOA At.t. OCCA,S,OHS •CAIPIMTIY ......;;.;....;;;;..;;;...;;;;,;~;..;_-----I"H AR801t AMA'I OLO£ST CAaP•TIIY Fl..O.I!~t SHOP' • ..._a ••• .,, le ..,.._.. 2.QIMIWPOIIT II.VD. ......, •.. .... .. '"""' .............. •. o ......... c. ....... . Jd.ltn • Of fiCE EQUIPMEN T ......... y..,o,., ... ~.~.a~,._: c.ll ~ ···----..... '-Z172 ecarecanl DR. LOU ROY ELDER ---...... ------_ ...... ....., .,._.,_ .... __ .... 2 5 ...u ... ...... ....,_. ••• Df-··-~-.-...... , ..... ... .. -.. .. ~··· C.O..lote Shoe S.Viu ORTHOPEOtC p,..aipfhM Sp.ciellat ...... s&H GN. S....• ..0 "-'-11¥4., ... 43311 Uf'IIOl STI~t~MG rs, £.,., •• creft-,.J IIMOOIL 2 pc .... OM&. T •·•c..• .. ...., .. J1Saw.M.a. "''-,.11 ... & ..... ~ PUaNITUIIt£ UPHCll..ST'E a y • QUAUn WORK • MIJL•s Pta --UNOUTin .. .... ,.. ...... ... ,. .. .... .,...., Training 'New Reliables' A-. Die ia Tea. _, •• rallJ a...s a ..-. ..._ .. 106 111d OQf aocood lee• Ia ....._. 11r a.caee ~ayoaa ... ., of acoaaJ ba11~ craio- ""-elida..,._ O..W ie ....,., ....,..,_. Mill all • iac.-Tlaercfore the total • .. _ • Wa ,_u .. a aew • ......_. n. c11t.J d.e C... entry 10 coa:~plo­ .. lib ...., ~ ;, woeld t&ad at • L& 1114 Do. ol ba.-.c " acwally 10 Jmee T~. e.d at t p.-. widl ..,-u-...-•. Ollli H......_ u 1...., CDatelJ o.e free llow Ul ~ Wlt.at J ba•e fallen 1a to is a, a --....... t•e•• bat dluiDt WIGil .... Ia act . II&UQUC artd none o( _. OOC F.,, .. , la ..,. mardUaa lberc waa a lot of ., Cricoda or acqu.aint.. ftaJ wi• tile,. ld ., apoetallooea "-lad •ua eYer e1pencnced f1l ~ ,. DbiU... ~ aeocral acrcwiaa ap. n.ia tlia. Tlae usual thana 11 Ia Mi8a ..,. ... • .. was allowed dwiat ori•ta-dlat dua Un1t, the IJth daYi- ""New a.u ........ nr. old tion week bec•H •• .._. aioe. consasona tn tta 9~GmE 9~~00T ·~ .... s" a gull.., ClfOted honor and lnt~grlty In "VIva MMia/' a United Artists pic- ture now at the 9.11~ Theatre, throu~ Jwte 2S. t• of Woi'W •• 0.. ,. DOl actually apa.ed ia fuaal fonn of aomc 24,000 .,... .. • •• .. OW R..U· basec crainina. Alter a .,.ek .... i• beans bualt up aaatn .Wea''for ia. uplolle ,_ or Ibis, my feeliaaa ·~· &om acutcb alter cLaband- llzede la llaly tD .. aha _1 had ap•t my cau.n laa alter aervana 1n ~v. 11 niae ia 0.. 1 '· wu hre 1.n the Army -.d ''·' I •d eunrna the tttle the ctia ....... llw ...... ol I btl have. a •~~'••• rceJ .. , ··o&d Reltablu.... V.e Ue the.._ !hat I wtll wake liP ..y lhe "Ne• R elt•bl~l>" Shot · lied in car chase • moment back bome. beiaa 1ra1ned by many vr:-H.. ie am.~,.. We wac DOt told wtlete tcrana or the fonner arour lel&er. we were toina f10111 Port The cadre, or command-Alter a wild a&a1o chaae iavolvana pan fire aJona Co.u Hwy ., euly ~Y. June ll, 2 Tonance youth. were charaed with &rand auto c.beft and auault with a deadly weapon. Howard V. Hollomon, 19. a mechanac, and Robert L. Bowera, a dubwuher were arreated at 3:35 a .m. in Soulh LaJ'lna. ATTRACT HUMMINGIIItOS l y M_.l, Sl.90; •t S...n.ery, S1.60. ..... c .... c ...... . _ .......... . TUCKER WILD BIR D SANCTUARY 29l27Med!••• c-,-.... o ... ,. l'tl. 649·2760 ,0.1& 1 MIA•s CMI.A NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT ILVD. PH. 646-9lUC..:oata Meaa. •DET AILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE . ., ED WARD AT JAY & IIM,IO JUH NEWPO.-T BLVD_.. NEWII'O.-T aEACH L18E.-TY a-t 1- IE A GOOO MllGIIeol If yoa ar~ • ne•comcr. Of kno• n( a newcomer II' the HartKx Area •ho hu I not bccra •dcorncd. ;k, her a fa.cw by c:alhn• die Halbor V1s11cw kt•ft'ft I and 10 1.m ., and ~~~~I .. 11 c:al1 Oft yoar fnnd •alh •aha.Oic mfonnatu .. , anc1 11fts from fnndl) b. su'c u 6 rms wlu d\ 111ftd rc.cty to bclp her bcc:otne acqg••ucd ••lh her ne• r.arroanclla••· The chaM bel*' whCD Newport Beach peuolman Thomas J. Cuaidy apouCd lhc pair apcedi:aa their car lbroop Corona del \tar Gao Coat Hwy. ncar '>rchid• ~ve. Dear r.auly, Bltss until tho laat rao-ina otricen and 'tlt'Cf>'\, l'n IJaYell.cl qaite a few men&. but I suapcca.cd f10111 b&Ye been called tn fr<•'l" milea ia .. laaltwo weeks the rumors that it would be all over the v.orld tn the Md DO• I f"llld myaclf an eastwarcl Aaain we were last fe~~~t months 1n order t .. dle YCIJ ceater oldie U.S. put on a plane of dcMlbcful deYelop thu dJvt ~oaon. T~Jc After a~di.Dt a day quality and reliability. We obJect 11 10 have lh a~o un11 dowawwa ia LA pn>cea.,. made the trip safely al-ready 10 replace the return- iDa Mel beiaa awom in aa chouJb at times I bad my lOI 1st dnuton h om \ tet- G.I:a lhe raajority of the doubts, and neo the stew-aam en Sqvember. '\11bo •u\ poap, arysclf iaclodecl. ardeu looked a liulc wt-will u y fo r sure ~~o hetl.er were put oa a jet at L.A. euy. Before we took off or oot thu v.a ll Lalc rtl• .. c l.ntematioaaJ Aa.rpon and the palor wtulc Uyina co hut thar'1 a ~uona .,.,,.~,. Oowa co Tcua. You re-v.allt: to the rear or the blhty any•a). The Lid re· cei•c:d a card whic:b we all plane, fell Oar op his race. maana that aiiTlt>S t al l ;-c1- filledoatinadditiontoinu-shauerana everyone's coo-aonn_. uaaned .. 1th the muable odler fonna •hach f1dcnce. wut wall rert\i 1n '41t,h 11 Officer Cauidy cu.med oa ttia red lilfu and hooked ttia horn, but the 2 men iD- creued their speed co SS mph. When lhe policeman aounded the siren, they aped 10 1M) mph. Upon reach1n1 Laauu Beach, officer Cauidy was joined by a UJUOa Beach police car and an Oranae Ccrunty ~eritrs unit.. Oranae COUDty Deputy James ~debotbam fired a shot anto lhe rear tire of the neetng •chicle. The youths were finallv stopped 3 meles farther on when thcu auto waa bo1cd in. The assault With a deadly weapon charge stems from an auempt to rorcc the sbenrrs cas orr the road- way. LEGAL NOnCE '0TIO OF TlU S1T.T.'c; \U: TRI "T '\0. SZ'r. Oa Juh 15, 1966. •t ~~~~~• u'dur lo. \.\f. r,,..,, "•..,i•.&a T 111,. Jo .. anlar,. & Tra,.t Coa- potay ..... tra .. t,.,., or ., • .-c .. ssor tra-.r .... or ,.ub .. tllatf'd lt'tl!llt~. by th,. ,..,.rt<~ LD l>t"f'd of T nu~t .. ,,.,utll'd by 00' C. ~ATT· R \. ~ .tad P\TRI<.I-\ \C. '\ TTR \~-. ha.bead aad ... f,. a ad '"'C'I)fd!l'd Jaauory 28. 196l 10 Boult 690 I, Par .. 251 ••f Offt<tal R .. rords of <K&a8f' Coutv , ( otl ifonua aad ,_,_ •aant to that • f'rt.aia 'otir,. o f IH-f.ta lt ••d t I"C'I•-to "C' II th.-rf'aadf't r.-r ordf'd "-rcll 15, 1966 •• Book 7868, Pap 943 of Official Rrcwia of Onaa~,. Loaary, •ill .. der -d • ,.., .... , to Nld o~d o f Tn..t adlat JNbltc aactioa for ~•. lawfal -~ of &Jae l'ait.tcl sea~. of \~ic:a. at ~ --....... _.,..« to lAc f'iret Am .. r icao I it I,. 1-araa<ll' a Tra .. t C.ompeny bealdia, loca· tf'd "' tllr soa&Ja,.ast c oraf'r of f ifth aacl \C.a ra c;,,,.~t~ 1a til~ c ttY of Sa11ta \aa, Califo,.ia all &Jaa t ri~t tit!~ -d iatff~at r oo\'.-yrd tu n d oo• brld u - ,j,., o,.,.d of T nuu io tla~ pro- po-ny "ita;aa .. d ia th~ Coeaty aad !-tat~ d....-nb<!d -"· l.o t 7 ia Block I of T..c:c 'lo. 919. c ity of ,,..,port B .. ar h, •• "bowo oo a -P rt"cordf'd io Book 29, pa~s 31 te> l-6 nac lasiv~ of 'lia· e .. llaarQII., 'lap!t, ~rords of Orao~t" Cot10 ty. C•lif~ ia. !\;ud ....al,. will b.! -df' wil·· o.at 1 o•f'a.tat or wanaaty, ~•· Pf""~"'f't! or i .. plitd, •s lo ~ tilff', Pft'\ltf'"'t1011 04" ~DC~· lwall• ,.,. to 8ati .. fy &Ja,. ~-••· ia11 pria• •pal "II"' Ja,. oe t~a .. aot~ ~n a.ff'd b)-~Jd ~tel of T rn l to ""'' 1!!67.94 •itil iD· lrr .... t thr tP'oa from Jaaa&n 1. 1966, .,. prov1d"<l LD 'Yul ..,,,. ·~ .. ,., .. , •1tll r .. -. c-'-a~~t" u d "'pro .... • ,..f tllf' Trast.rf' .. d ,.,... OlJaM "DillS ..... -· lila•~ b<! .. a ,.,j ll'otOr ,.d bY dar owan .ta•i hold.., of N ld aot.r, .. ith tDI"r,. .. t , •' pro>adrcl m N id lkrd ofT,.,.,, Datf'd: Jaaf' .?1, 1966 fiRST '\Ct.RJC'~ nn.E I, l R-\\C [ a TRI ST CO\CPI\ •n BY A lea \. lao ' Aadtorir,.d Offa<-~r P.blish: Jnar %3. 30. ht-t 7, 1966, ia thf' ,ewpon Hal'~ r.Uilp l•tiiU.ATI Ro.. Stanley Kelly. aoe ol LL Col. aad ~ H.R. Kelly. 229 Oce•Yiew AYe., :lfewpon Hci ... ta.. •u .,._ dual ed willa ..,_,... ia Eaa- liah a& CalYer \tilia.y Aca. dcmy.. 7hd _ _. COID- mcaccmal uctciac. al Oal•a. lad. He ..._ Ilia boa«a clauificatioa 11iJ ~cipetioa ia c.alla ~ JCCt.a iD bia field. ia ....... lioa co bo.oa claaa pn- pantioa. i.n all kept •• ap 10 around Kansas i s a state I never permanently. 2 a.m. The reason for beana have v.anted to see or Ow ua•n•ng pr,grar kept at Pon Blau ror a thou&hr l •ould sec, but atan1n1 thu v.ce k I!> 1, 1n~ week ia DOl entirely clcu nov. I am to see plenty of co be much more :tgurnu~ 10 me, bat I aappose the tt. Forr Raley u an lhe chan anythana prevt.)u'h Army fill a lp&CC where Northeast sc:cuon or the liven the .~nny. \\e ha\ e a•ailable, despite ICOJia-Stale and the JCOJraptucaJ ow own model or a \let- phy. center o f the U.S. \4y pre-namese •allaae an.l 'Tlv!>t •I Pon Bliaa •• lltuated vaous conccpuoos of thia the ua1n1n1 wall emph h 1zc ahoat • male outside El pan or the COD.Dtly ate thu type of •arfa.re. \\e Paao aDd oalr several shattered. \fuch CO my sur-arne at S a.m. Ca ll out ott miles from dte \4e&Jcan bor-pn ze, I find my sclr 1n a S:JO . By lhc v.ay. lhc b.u· der. It IOUJlds like a cram beauoful pult:-laltc eoYtroo-racks are all reM ~atcd llnJ place bat actaaJiy •ach the mcnt. fvery•here are peen modemtzed •1th be!>l facti· qaaaJaty of air and moa.nta1n fields, uees,lalt:es, sueams aiJes spccafically for th l:!> raaaea. it •• really beauo-and clear blue sky. The spec:aaJ unll. The food t'!t rut. Tlae Port auelf, II the c:ounUysade is rolhna ball-way above the "-nn) norm laraeat air dcfCDse post 1n 11de. t.'halc OytnJ oYer abe and plenbful. abe Uaited States and area an the plane dunna a A!tcr revellc v.e eat, but coven about 190 squue three and a half bow nt&bl. before anyone eats he must miles. The area tD •htc:b I saw one larac c tty, all 10 throop the monk.c) bas" we were placed, dle reccp-the reu •as thu peen do c:b1nups, and v.nte sta- tion ceot.eJ', 11 a p-oup of pule-land. fre arrived uattcs and ~nn) nomcncla- fin luae Spaaa&b sryle uound four o'cloclt: tn the Que. All tb1s takes pl •cc bu.aldinaa fitted out as bar-afternoon and tt's hard ID on lhe paths l£l th~ '1\e:.:. rach. The matn procuscs dcscnbc the feclina after hall. V.e march to and from ol abe week coasuted of havtn& JUst been an a de-every acuvtty anJ lot.llld ar clolhiaa asaue; about 100 sert uea. There 11 nothana attenoon v.hllc an lin e. lbs. Of ltach, tnJCCtiOOS to compuc •alb th11 00 the o\ftcr chow v.e hi\ e two wath aqoue needles, and Y.cst coast. Of course, lhu hours of dismounted dn ll lou of details iaYolvtr.& IS lhc spnna and the most b&J ntn& or olher rr:l arcd saubbt.n& barracks and tdeaJ tame to see tL The field. Then v.c ~re tauaht packlna laP .. uythana that •ealher t s really stn.o&•· an clau any number or don•t pow•• ouutdc the for abc first week It was lumy topacs. Uaually one baildinaa. boL. UOQQ.d IS to 90 end of die c:ompany ofT'icen •tndy 1n the afternoons. addzcsscs U'!t on a tnp1c ~w for cbe past t•o days, Junna the mom 1n1. Y.e tl hu been JS dcJ . dwana eben do tnC\re '11U ch1n1 and LEGALMOnCE ..ana: Of' nus~ SAIL TIU T -.o. Sl%8 0. hly IS, 1966, at du ... o'clock a.-. f'inlc "'-eric- Ticlr a..antace & Trwat c- ... ,. • trwa~. CH aacc~or cn.we w .... citat.td ...... ~. ..,. ~ eeneia 1*4 of Tnt•t n ecetecl..,. JA'l£5 R. ~R[, JR., -.d AUDREY I . 'IOOR[, .._.._d ud wife -...1 reccwde<f ._.o•n~ller ll. 1 tU, ia Book 6101, Pap 193 of Offic ial R~corda of Oraap C 011aty, C.llforaia aad pera ... t tot.llat cenaia :" o«i~ of De faa It aad El&cti• ao •ell t.llere-da" rec•ded 'lrarell 16, I 9166 ia Book 7870, P.p %29 o f Offi- cial llec .... of On·~ c-- ty, will -der -d ,.,..-..a to .. id D-4 of T,..t aell •t palllic .. etJ• for c..Jt, Law-fat .. _, of dar Uaited eatl!-!l ol -\-rica, at lk -• w ... , ntraac~ to tlaf' f'ara1 '.-ric:aa Title Ja.III'U!Cf' & Trwat c-- peay .._iWieo' loeace4 at dte .-.-.., c-r of f'iftla .. d 'lraia Stneta ia dtr citw of s.. .. A... Calaf-ia a ll lila I ri .. c uclr .. d •'-',.....' c-- ~tcf to aa4 •-a....ld -der 0..«!4 of Tntst Ja lilf' proptnY aitaat ed • dar c -ty aad Sea~ k.crU.d •: \ t.....__a.ow Ea•tt • .... to Lot lSi, Tract 4224, - ..,_,. • a '~tap recordtcl ia Bool lS1. rs-l to 14 ia- d .. i•r o 'liac~llaae-. • ,.. rf!corda of Ontap C•aty, C.liforaia. created .., ._t c.naia ~.r._ dated Oc..-r Is. 19163, "r ud k- tw.-T'B[ IR\TCF. Cmt- PA:"Y. a eor,.,.tioa. •• t-• a_. 'I.ACCO COlt P- OIA'n0"'. a !'fe...._ c.,_. ati•, .M BARBOR l"- YESl'IE~T CO •• a Ca lif•- aia c..,_..; •• collrcti•eho -.. ....,_ ... a .. 4oa, ._.._ .. DOYEl SROI£5 Ot:YELO .. DfT CO., to lie rec.....,. ceec-watfy &Jwrw-•h•. Said .. 1r wUI lie .Me w~ _. c-t • ..,.,_ty, n- ~ -i..pliH, -to tk tide, '' •-'-• ~­...._. to .. u.ty ~ ,...._;_ ... ~~ ... ·-... -dw .-. ~ ., .. w o.H of Tr..t lo wit: 112,.600.00 eitla ....._, ~-,.,_ ~o-­ -u . ltiM-.--~ • -w --..... kf whit f-.. cM_rp. ... ~..--.f lk n..... ... ..a-~--__ , ...... ..._M __ H~ .. _......., • ......, .f .. w ..... .... ---.. .. .-~ .W.. ...... l)ae4 el ,..._L Dl•••h J-2 !J. I"' F1II5T AII'Eaa; ,,. nn.s: and r&Jnana occas•onally. cat cbov.. "e spent ooc more oncn-\ftcmoon t~o J c\Olcd to CJUOftl •celt here dunna more .. Lh~oc \ctuall) II/ h1ch v.c rccetved anorher these cla h cs ~~o 1 11 <lnh be 100 pounds of cloduna. for about tv.o v.e~b ~lJ I more sbo~. lou and lots •e act anto u~1nfue anJ f>( marduna an cadence, actual combat pra u .:e . and lecture~ and tndoctnna-The ph" 51 cal uatnlni tJon. Today u Tuesday, propam 1 ... .,nduc ted 1n LEGAL NOTICE ~cmcr OF TRl'STT.£"<' '-'II Tftt'c;T ~0. S318 Oa Jal• 15, 1966, a t ~""""11 o'dork. \.\C. f"i"a ,_ncaa T itk l..vaaOl' &"Trest Coa- paay, a... 1.11ls~~. or ~•«~­•« lfll:al~r or sah.titatf'd ,,. •• 1ft'. ~ tla~ t-erta ia ~td of T,_t eaf'C8te d bY 0-'R~l Ll. m n :LOP\Cl:'iT CO'Itt P'"Y. a P-r111~1!Jb1 p .. d ~c«df'd ~ p~abrr 211. 1960 ta Book ~7. '"-~"' ~U of Ofhc-181 R~ord~ of Onta~ C oe.at•. Calif..-u aad ,_, .... , to lUI c~rtaia 'Ollt-11' ol!Hfaa h aad f ff'C' I I-IO sf'JI t~a .. ,,. .. - ~r r~r«d~d \tare h 17, I 060 aa Book -crJ. P•IIP ">M ol Offic ial Rf't-or-is of Or..a~ CoaatY, wall aadf't aad pet-•-•t to •••d n.-,.d of Tfll!Jt ... 11 •• ,_blic ••c••• for ca .. a.. lawf•l Ill .... , of l.lw r aal t'd , ... ~ ol \af'n<'a , •t dw ._.. .. Wt-•1 f'Dit'aDCf' to lhf' Fi'Dt .\mrnC"u T itl--laav- aacf' I Tru.t Co.pea• b.dd- ia8 located at th~ soatls~aat c-r of F'afU. u d '4tlla '>t.rf'o!l'"" •• lilt-c "" of ~. t.a \•, Ca lafonla •II tlaat rt!dst tit~ ud talf't"Hl c-•f'•N to •cl •-llt'W uder o,. .. d ol Tntst ia tiaf' properrv ~ •••- a~cl m. lilf' C-..t• aad 'eat,. o!!l"e«i~ •• : L-. lf'tl aad rl~vf'tl of Block til~ of 'trw pan 0.• Tract., aa _._.. -• ,..p rec.drd m. 11oM 4. pa~ 16 ol 'fisce ·-~ "-pa. ,.,.._ c.. of ~ c -rv. C.aliforaill. Said _.. •ill .... _ .... willt_. co-t • wa.naarv, n....-H -ilapl»4, •• I O .._ ciaw, ,--.i-• .a- cwaltrw.oee lo .. u. fy liar ~- -uu.., ,_,,.. ·-... -.._ .... ~ ""' -w llft4 ol T,_t lew t: 16.94.2.94 w1tla lllWr'll"et tlarrw• ,.,_ Octowr 1~. lQI5 •• pr-Wr4 ia .. MI aete tOI'f'do...-wi .. f-. ca..r- ,.... e..t u~-of .. T,__ '-..... ec.~~ edtft ·---· .... ...._ .. _.. .. k dtoe _.er _. .. ..._. of aa.;, aate, ••• • ...._.. • ,... ...... ill--Oee4 .. Tt-t. O.t ... l J-!1. ·- much the sa me manner as th c dasmoun t.eJ Jn II. F-ach company c~o men) has a P.T . anr.truc tor .ind all n - crcuea. ue c<.,nduc teJ 1n cadence. "e do lhas fnr ''"e hour and then doubl~ ume march for abour a mtlc shoutJna do•n Ml\ rn al cumpan) •e ~.a\ happen II' have been 1<. ucd •capons v.hach aJe the n~• \~l-' rtOC!>. h el) Ja) from no• on •c ,.all tt&Jn ,.,th them tn evef' concca vablc ~atuauon. '\e \t ,.~cl •e ma) be aoanJ tnt1.1 the ft eiJ tor a pert<>J ,,f '" Ja~ :!>, ~nn& •h1ch •e'll pl•y •u. I'm on lautne Jul)' t\>- nt&ht 1(1 I have t•' ~nJ th1 . U I <~wva ve tile uaanan s and the lo..an~a t.>rnado!>, 1 sh<>Uid be ••ff fnr t ~ •cets after Juh 5th. L••\ e . Chu s Pvt.. tnn Stol'her R. to a\ nm l S S64l 89RR C.Co. 4th Bn. JQth lnf. Fort Raley, lo..M~s as f>b.U~ LEGAL MOTICE ~011Cf Of' PVRUC m \RNC \ OhC:~ .. ~~.~ .... (l"f'D thAt thf' Plaaa1a11 ( ... ,., .. ,.,. of lilt' c i"' 0 f ' .... por1 "". d l •til !toW • pebhc hnnatt ae lilf' • Pf1hca lloe of \Cr. & 'In. R~ Ott1a1 far a "•naacr afJI-to~,." • b' .. ,,. •• n. ln' ~-~~· to t"an -cll b' aato tk ~·~~cl 10" fr•t ward ... , .. d, fCH ••f' par,-.. of ,. •• cl• .., a poo I oa 1. oe 2ft nod P~. l-. Rlocll J, Tract \U , 1\16 "--1. RaJ~-. ~--• llere-., fwtla,.r ~~· tlaat oaad pa~hc lwanaa. •all ~ 11•14 • t11.r 7tla daJ of Jel•, 1'66. at dlf' a.-of A:OO , ••• 1a ~ (.-ani Cha•""" of ... ~ ..... J*1 ~a... f.ltJ R.n . •• -~~d. a-aad , .. ~e aa" aad a ll P""'aaa ia~reat.e4 -· .,...., .... lie ka .. tlo«e-. I•J Y. Cope I•. !'orMota~ ,,.,.,., •aca. n~ !U&AliCE A n Sf CGIPANT na5T A VT.IIC~,. 1111..(. l'f UL4.~CE 6 nt.."ST C<NP'"' Plaaallla c-·-•-.._.._.: J-• n. 1 '"· • n. ~-,_. L~ F..-&p Tep 0' The ley-v-. L.w. I Nace,.t ..._ Nsap&'t1 .... ft AU..' DO' A .. ..W.4 ()lflle. ,_. .... , J-D. M.. _. J-Jr 7 .......... ~ ..... BT ~a-'·Ia-~-~ on~. ,.. .... , J-n. ao. ,.., 1. ..... .. .. -,.n ~ E..,op. . . .......... ~ICH4.~0 MONTE Is mana- ~er of the newly opened bale ery of the National 1iscult ':o. at r:!uena Park. .,.he new ~abisco plant, :lUdt at a cost of abOut Sl 2 '"' ion, occuotes a 23-acre .1te at the Artesia '31vd. o:11t of the Santa Ana free- ~Way. It N lll be able to oro- Ju :e ..,. ore than 65 rnt llaon rc.;J!lOS !:>f cook Ies and :uu ers a year and -Ntll ~-~ Jye -r:ore than 300 per- LEGAL NOTICE '1nt ~ nf P\'BU< m ,,u,,. '"''"' , .. 'l .. rf'h" ll'~"a '""' rh.. Plaar.IQI( 1 , 111 •~ •du o .,f ,,.,. 1.... ,j , .... P')" n .... h Ad ~,•l•l " ~JUblao IIC'otrln .. IJa II\• •ppu<•lJuO J! f)f'laar\ 14, ... c;,.., f I.><J 1 I o .. Ia' . I or A I .~ p .. ,.,,., •I :?t: '<> P"''"'''' llll<ltaif • • l<i .. tur•1,. pl•n• ..ot.ul'-1 11, ~ .. ,J~ .. R,., _1 . r r. t • ' • a .... 1 , \ t h. &:1\ 'll)u, """"' '"" ,..,,: '"'''.. " n .. r .. t· l.rth ... z. ,_a '!I•' .... d pulol1 hr .. nac .. Ill !..-b .. : 1 'XI lh• -,n ., ,,1 •••• ,_~ a t lhr • ,,, •' R:M p.m. 111 th,. ( •au• .t I he nbrre or th .. ,,. .. port ""•'" f ... H•ll. "' ,.!), ll ,,.,,,. •ad p!.a•"' aav ••d .o il P""'"' ...... oat"'""'":! .,..,. 11 PP"'•r •a I t ,. """'d th.-r.-oe. ~4'*' l. C ,.)~ltD, ,,.. r,.t•rv '"'" p<JI fi..e , h ( '" Plaan•ar I """'L""' ·o Pebllltb. )11a,. ~l l W , •a Th,. .,,.,. port H•rbor I D~<olj[ll AITHU" MU""&Y OF IALIOl ISlAIIO DIES RosiU) ,. a:r. rec1 ted Thurs- .ia) and ..-.ass .wa~ c ele bra- ted FnJ a) at Our Llld y 1)uecn o f 4.n&~ls Catbol1c Olwch for 4.rthur L. ''w· ray, 7 1, cl 119 Grand C anal, Balboa lal8Dd, wbo du:d J une 15 allloaa llospt tal. Bunal v.as at llol} Serul- Lhcr tn Oran,e. \lr. \luna). a retHeJ ll- tome). wa~o born tn too- neu cut on Ju l) ~~. 1 ~Qc;, anJ bad hveJ 1n the aze a for 1~ \CUS. Su.rv1vou 1ncluJe nu ... ,r~. Ruth, ~ J au&}!Lers, Ju he \M Ciands nf an 'hphael anJ \cnes liu \.er of Fullerton, llnd .. iJ&nJ-· cb.t IJten. Baltz \\ortlal)'. Corona del \lu, -naJe the arranacments. ntni'S lAG ST'l EM r'lr. \\'~Iter G. Parse !. ~~c; \ aa l 1do "~,rJ. l 1Jt~ 1~\e , t.1l,J pnhce Tu~~oJa\. June: 1~. lhat a Jo..lcWf 's ~, valu~d .a t S:;!)j! wa<> sli'len frnm h1s c as parlcJ at R1.:h· atd' s L1Jo \tarlt:e t. •APORT HARtiOR ENSIGM SEOONO SEtnOfl - -Pace S THURSMY, J'*E 2l. -OODA D£l.IIM. CALl F. NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS DISCOUNT 642-1660 COSTA MESA 230 (ut Seventeentn Street w_.""b•' J. eel•'•' D•PG"t•t t"t.wr•""C• Corporat•O,. ~J J/arre// Sru. OF CUll l =:-I••W. ,__I ~-~---) SU,...ER CUS.SES HOW FORJtliHC PHONE NOW .-o._ vou• FREE UOCHURE o .. SlCII£TS If IUm SPECIAL HEAVY DUPONT NYLAN CARPET wiTI-I OOlJ BLE JU TE 8ACIC • 10 COLO R!!· $5.99 YD. '-STALl ED. IN CLUDING P AD. CALIFORNIA SHAC T"f•EEO!I O R SOLD COLO RS· s~.50 YD. III ST AL-ED. tN(LuDtN G P AD IE IS s IM ARCHERY BASEBALL I CYCLE