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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-05-04 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ' - THE STAR-STUDDED list of guests at the "Night of Stars" included actor John Wayne, shown here with his wife, Pia. The Wayne s live on the waterfrontin Sho res. (Terry Boris photo.) .I .... .-BOTH PRO'OUCER ind actress are represented In thlsphototak:en at ttle C1tyof Hope's"Ni ~t of Stars" at the Balboa Bay Club. They are Councilman and Mrs. Lindsley Parsons, residents of Corona del Mar. Mrs. Parsons i s the former ac tress, Suzanne Ridgway. Mr. Parsons was fo r 30 years an independent movi e pro - ducer in Hollywood, and in between Council sessions he is stilt busy as a producer. He has just compl eted "Good Times," wh ich wilt be in the theaters late this mo nth. (n July he will start production on a re li- gious movie, "God's High Table," with location i.n Washington state, and in October he will start on a movie about the Vietnam war. (Terry Boris photo.) Sign up for kindergarten TheN ewport~le sa Unified 1\hteria\s needed for Disuic t's elementar,• sc hools regisuation are proof of are anxious for parents who birth by birlh certificate, have kindergarten age baptismal certificate, pass· children to regis ter them port or affidavit. Health May 15 through 19, says record and polio immuni· G. C. EikennaM, direc tor of z:ation requirements should student services. be checked with the school. The aae requirement is . b that the chi ld must ha\'C S1nce some schools may . e reached that age of 4 ~e ars cro~ded , lhe order of _reg_•s_- and 9 months on or before uat10n may have s1gmf•· Sept. 1, 1967. cance, Mr. Eikermann said. Girls State delegate named Donna W. DeCUbel1 11, The qualities of leadership, dauahter of Mr. and Mn.. character, service, citi zen- Arthur H. DeCubcllis, has ship and scholarship are been named deleaate for the considered in makina the 1~67 Girl s State, represent-selection. ina Costa Mesa Hiah School. Girls attendina Girls The 24th annual seuioo State learn the functions of California Girls State, and structure of ci ty, county sponsored by the American and state aovemment in the Leaion Auxiliary, will be program of leamina-by--doina, held oo the Davis campus and in oraanizina 16 mythi- of the University o f Cali-cal cities, 4 counties, and fomia June 26 lO July 4. the primary and aeneu\ Mra. Robert C. Fisher is elections for electina state the Costa Mesa unit chair· officials, Tobey follow the man of Girls State. 2-party system. The airls Pew F. Johnson, dauah-are assianed to Whia and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Tory parties, as they reai s- Johnaon, has been selected ter. II the alternate and will at- tend Qrlo Slale ;rDonn• ;, TIIIIEE CITEDDI unable to allend. CALL IIIIL CMAIIGES The aeloct.ion or the dele· aate and alt.omate il made by the faculty of Colta Men Hiah School from the junior clau and it contidor-- ed the hiJhnt hoaor ror any junior tirl &o receive. Re- pretent.ina Oirll State ta limited 10 juat one airl rrom tbe juaior clau. The faculty maket•tlt.a ••· locU.. o( dlo dol ..... whh Prillelpol Jaloo Mc<lowoo Mil Vice Priadpol Jt4oo. -.. "'*"'-... llaol ......... wl .. ~-ol o( 0..0. Mooa II o( dlo Aea&lcoo lAPoo liiiOIJ. After 1n inveatiaation that the Newport police had been c:anyinl on for 10me time. 1 man and 2 women were booked at 11:30 p.m. SatLU· d.,.. April 21, on the cbuac ·of contpirec:y to commit prostiulion at a Hatbor ••• moc.el. Now ftee on bail we AI· Ired Pn-o, 34, ol 14432 L,..... Clerd-. Oro'll; au~ '"'no-llaired Ca10lyn Kay Sqa, 23, or 41:111 w. sa St., S.&a Aaa; ad a 17· , ...... ald ......... "" ia .. ...., I& Ono .. <looaiJ JoYOollo HalL f T'S MY MOM-SHE'S THE BEST! ftaolloll w-. named 'lait .. n in Hoaa Hospi~ to Hawlii for mo\her .nd falher •d ac:commodati.oaa for She has aevoa, yctliaa. ~elf-miaded ki4t to c:oM: ror, ~anual .. mother of tbo year"" ouay conteat. a week on the ial~ndo£0ahu. ehllllffi&er for, Md jutt ID help in every day problem•. conducted in aradoa 1 ~sh 6 in Newport Beach and ~I ere are the fina1i111, and their rouons wh y "1 thin\t She doun•t have lime eo do mu.dt for Newport. Beach Uk.e Coata Meu Sc:boola, my mother should receive the n67 mother of the year aettina in clubs 1hat help Newport becll.liC aho'a too Tho winner will be announced Saturday evenina, May award " -printed here exactJy •• written : busy helpina 1nd takin1 care of ua. 9\c needs a breM. 13, &he day be(ore Mother'• Day, at an awatdJ luncheon TOM ALLEN, 11, son of Mn. John S. Allen, 2254 But no matter what dl.e problem the keep• a tmi1ina race tt lbo Newponer lno. The top prize i1 a round trip niaht Channel Rd., Balboa, 5th arader at Newport School -and is willina to help. If one person in the fwnily hae a NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE NEWPORT HARBOR sup Tilt ONV LOC:: .... Lo o-.otD IMPI!'[O!ot~l ~t~u .., not! ~u-•"f• JOe COSTA MESA problem or is doina somethina wrona, ahe doesn't scold them, she brinaa them in a room and i£ it' a a problem h~lps them 'A-ork it out, and if it's aomethina bad haa a lana. good talk with them. One thin a I really love about my mother is she cares £or us alot and is alway ttyina to keep us happy ••• Not by spoilin& us with toys and thinas like that, but by sayina, .. cheer up!" b.appy like and tell ina what there is to be happy fo r. 'Mlen I act up in the momina my mother has a good brealtfast ready for me. My mother cuell for me and the rest of th : children. 1 lhink she deserves to be ''1)67 Mother of l.he year,. and go to Hawii because she needs a rest. on salary h • e request OiARLES ALLISON, 6, son of Mrs. Oulcena Allison, 2J321 S.W . Birch, Santa Ana Hei ihts, fi rst arader at Bay Vi ew School, Cos ta Mesa -My mo ther it~ nice. 9le lo ves me very much. She lets me play with Inky. She R111.kcs good· food for our famil y, She takes' care n f us be(.;ause sh.e loves us. She irons and cleans. She is very kind and aood. She lets me look al my friend's horses. Sle packs me a good lunch. No one has to baby sit for me bec ause my mom is always there, A\IY BARR, a, dau&hter of \Irs. Iil la Barr, 273 Cecil Pl., Costa .\tesa, 2nd grader at Lindberah School -My mo ther is n i ce and brave. She likes children, She is very smarL She works hard. She helps me and m)' sisters with , The problcrr:s of mcreasin g costs, "ti1ht money," and lagzing revenue \.\ere nle t head-on \tonda) even1ng b) the Sewport Be ach Cl t) Council members 1n the 1r beginn ing di scus~10n o f the new budaet. Councilrr:811 Al Forg it set the theme for the e vemna session with his word of c aution, "Let's not spend it till we act Lt." The matter under surver concerned salanes for the 1967~8 fiscal rear. Ci ty Manaaer Harve y Hurlburt proposed 2lf.r pay Lnc rease at the beginn1n1 of the f1scal year, July I, and a ~nd 211't increase in December. The emplo~ ee re lau ons committee of the City Empln~ ees Assn. asked for a 7 ~:~"~ 1nc re ase to keep up With t.he pre- vailina wage in othe r c•ties. ·our piano lessons. She has been room mother before. Sh~ has becm at P.T.A. my mo ther does the dishes. And Sh~ li kes to go places. She takes me to Scouts. She loves animals and flowers. 9\e docs not like rain and wet da}•S. She likes my work I b11 ng twmc. She sets th e table preny -or dinner e ven when we have hotdogs. \1)' mo ther is pre tt) too. She likes to do cros s word puzzles (Continued oo page 7) OH for Ensenada By Elinor Wood To thos e watc hing the s aart of the Ensenada race fr om the beaches of Balboa and the bluffs of Corona de l \\ar, the sailboats CO\'tr the ocean Jo ke butterflies . And a1 noon Thursday, \1a y 4, when the l ~5"'fflile race begms, it seems impossible tn tell which boats ha\'e slart ed the ir flight down the coast. But to those out in the oc ean "when you are riaht there , It may be crowded but you can see what IS goina on ... order out of chaos ... " 11.ruund and aga1n ·or be hour. start all over penalized one \1eanwh1\e baclr: nn the shores, the families of the ) achtsmen are be&mmng to pack the•r cars for the dti\'e down to \\e xLco. \losl re- ser\'ed theLT rooms a year ago while south for the last race . \\any yachtsme n JUSt ''camp" on their boa1s. The city mana&er com- n-cnted that almost all cities are havin& trouble in balancing their budget for the comina year so there IS The race ~& divided into likely to be resistanc e to fleets , with the fust stan- cee, and actor Caesar Romero, who was pay increuu. He s a id that ma at noon, and consistina th C. 1 ' f th 1increases Ln neL&hborina of one or more div1sions of From San :liego to Santa Barbara, s afety inspec ti ons are made of boats. After pass1n& thLs, bnat owners must pi ck up a packet at the Balboa Yach t Club. Thi s gives them their number, which must be ai vcn to lhe startin& boat at lh e Jetty. and to La Osa, after arri vini a1 Ensenada, e 1ty o Hopes "womau o e year" her escort tor the evening. Proceeds from cities may therefore not be the \1id&ct Ocean Rac1n1 award Saturday eo;:ening .at the ~~Night of the S50 a plate evening went to the City ashilhas in previous years. F lee t. lf a boat owner drops out of the race, he hu to notify .. Cou\ 'lua:ll ")\ ..... \. ao loo'r.lna ror t him. Some have foraotten to do lhia and have been disqualified from future races. Stars" at the Balboa Bay Club. The fa. of Hope, the free, non-sectarian medical AdeqQ.a\& ulu:\u art Nut \0 liD• bopelu.Uy a.L mou-r-staf t+---,tcb.lrect ~eH.--wUh toftMT -aM festtfCtt cl"nter. !TerrYSorls photo.} needed to 'keep hi&h caliber 1~10 p.m., is the E C\ass GovernQI_Ggodwln Knight, at left, the em-y GOP employees and prevent of .Ocean Rscina and Paci - THEIR TABLE TOPIC could be politics, o r the stage. Pictured at the City of Hope night at the Say Club are Mr s. Goodwin Kni~t, at left, and actress Clai re Tr e- vor (Mr s. Milton Sren ), a resident of Dover Sho res. (Terry Boris photo.) CDM stu merH winner Sue Ann House, a student at Corona del Mar Hiah School, hu been named aa a 1967 National Merit Scholarship winner. She is the dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Houae. 812 Aleppo St., But Bluff. She intends to majot' in a~>eio loay a t UCI and plans a cUeer as a counselor. ou ng costly tum~ver, City \lana· fie Handicap Fleets, folio.,.. a:cr Hurlburt re marked. He ed by D, C. B. A. k said that the Council should And fina liy It 1 p.m. the See s queen reduce city services rather Ocean RacinJ Catamaran : than cut salanes to ba lance Association Fleet, wtth 16 La Osa relay s the packet nwnber to race headquarters at the BahLa and that Lnfo,... mation IS then posted in the lobby for public vi ewina. The newly fanned Corona the budaet. entries out of the total of del Mar Youn& Republicans "Will there be an) ne~~o• abou t 5SV. are seeking candidates for income.," Councilman Fora•t Of course all the boats arc Miss Oranae County Young asked. All that's left IS the award· ing of some ?0 trophies, Saturday, \lay 6, and the party1ng. And the \onz tri p back. Republican. "~ewpon Center •s e:t· pected 10 bnng LR s:!SO,OOO additional re\'enue tn sales are not supposed to start across the line until the SL gnal is hoisted. But if a sailboat does, i1 must turn Contestants must be be- tween U and 25, mCVLber of Youna Republ icans, and never married. Re sidence in tu," \lr. Hurlburt re plied. the Newport Beach-Costa "1 would h ke tC'I 0perate Men area is not requi red. the cny without the Se"-port Interested contes tants Center re venue." ('l'unci\- Here's summer school info Reaisuation has opened fo r I s urm~er classes at both Costa \1esa and Newpon Harbor High Schools. Clas- summer session. Students \.\•ill be responsible for their own uansportation to and from school. should submi t a re cent man Dee Cook saLd. "That photo by Friday, \lay 12, to m1 ght be-the ans"'er 1n [).lana Burzcss, Ill) White paying fN a neY. .:It~ hall Sails War, Corona del \1ar, without bonds." actina chairman of the club. CmrrnentLn & oo the "rulse Membership in the club will o f the people." Counc1hr.an be pro\idcd at no .::osL Cook s tated, "The ~e 0ple Three candidates will be who pa~ the !'ala r 1e~ have selected Saturday evening, s trongl~ 1nd1c ated that the~ May l]. These candida tes are s addle-loNe frt'>m added will then be entered in the tue". So \.\e are ol->logated Orange County competiti on to ke ep the salaoes d•1wn ." Saturday, \lay 20, at the The Council n .ember~ ses \.\·ill be held on the t\.\O c ampuses from 3 a.m. to 1::15 p.m. daily, from June :6 to Aug. I L A n} studen l who wil l be enllllled tn a h1 gh s chool nc u semester 1s elL &Jble w attend summer school at e1the r hi gh s.:hool. There will be no 1u1t1 on charge fm The summer AeSSTOn af- fords the student an oppor- tunot~ to earn hl semester hours of credi t wward gra· du almn m a w1de \'atiety of subJe Cts. The curriculum C">ffe rs Ll•urses 1n enrich- ment, accderat1on , w1lh the trad LI~<mal mak e·ur c\a sse ~ 1n tcqutred SUbjeC IS. Grand Ho tel in Anah!!im. agreed that at the rr(:sent M 'on d' I 80 Miu Orange Coun ty Youn g stage of budget s tud~. the~ esa PI eer leS a Ropubli can will represen t should hold up actJ ,~n r•n 11 1 I · · Wh n lh • (\1sta esa <)!il another Oranae Coun ty at the st.atc s a ancs untLI the\ ha\e an e ere wasn t 100 · · · ' s r .h much tn,.."'~t• \l•s• Gl·•. pwneer te!i •dent. compeuuon m June at an O\'er•\'L ew o t e e n11re '-''" ... · .. \es Jose. budget pH:turefor lhe com•ng 1Qumn had h1s fam1ly home Old l1 me rs c~ remem ~r year. where a departme:nt s10re and t he ;;trawt-el'fles th t' Qu1nn s They apptO\'ed a mn t H~ h• park1ng h't now stand, Sho rt h ra1 sed 0n East 17th St. and have the sa lar~ propos al afler h 1s 50th weddtn g ann ;-the lorna toes and sweet brought back as part of the \'ersa~. \1r. Quinn d1ed, 1n polatoeli and corn the) entire budget, wLth nf' cnm• Februal), 1962. Last Satur· raised ('lT1 the we st s1 de of milment on salar) fa1s es fC"tr day, hLs w1fe, \iarsaret town. They dry-farmed on the Uu: moment. J01ned him m dealh, and OY tskltts of Corona del Mar. Mrs. Qu1nn was born July Medic offices ransacked ~~,~8 ~.;,~" ~:;·~u~'!.~·~~ Five doctors' suites at det~h searched and pa~rs IQJJ , At 80. lihe died 1n a 601 Oo,•er Or .• near Cliff1 scatttred, but only an s8 cC">nv alescent home in Santa Haven. v.ere brC">ken 1nto check of Or. Turner's v.as .-\na. Friday nighl, April 28. taken. Funeral s ervices were Entry was made to Su!le The rear door to Sui te 11 held y.cuerday at Bell I. of Dr. Sheldon R. New .. was forced; papers scattered, Broadway Mortuary, Costa comer, by pr)·ina open a and s5.01, bclonaina to Dr. ~~~. Interment will be window. The doctor's desk Alan Andrews, was taken.· beside her husband at Harbor was se,arched: a locked Rest Memorial Park. cabinet pried open wi th sll SUD II I AilS OF Survivora are her daup:wr, papers removed and placed LOCAL SEII~CEIU Mrs . Viramia Locker. 2l7 on the receptioni1t's desk: n •• "S..,_. Oon s.tvic._ Monte Vista, Costa Meu; a and S42.2S in coins taken ,....-" h M• •f tiM H•-,et"t siater, Mrs. May Mqtll o( from a plastic boa. Heriaof balp, .. M ,.~ Houston, Teua; ~ ar-• The intruder pried open a u ..... tt Mey 25. will ..... u. children and 2 area ....... W'indow to SUite 4. of Of, ..I ... .,..,ic.._ wt.••• ehil*en· John Thompson, seatched •-•• .,.. ••t I• N •• I•· JAil H lEAl' f!lr•Ufl:h drowero ond ooora1e olp llf IIOf 11. L., •• Jllle Olt>lon. !!!r.., or cabinets and ac:auer~ fl ... ti•l •• IIMW.., ._., Mr d Mr c.~ 01p1 Sue Ann ia valedictorian of her seniOf c lan at COM Hiah. member of the literar:y maaazine 1taff, member ol CFS, AFS ond GM. Her community service inc.ludrea volunteer work at R~~tcho. a day camp for handicapped chi ... n and •olua&eer tutatinl ror unde:r-privilepd c:hilchn at Freemoal Ele• meatary, Santa Ana. She it acli" in Ptubyteri• Youth Oroup ... s.: Aadre•'• ,, .. _ ~>,..,;., Ch•clt ol N .. pon ...... HEADLINER lor llle "Nitlll of Slofs" PIOif"" at llle 811 Club wu c:omedl., JI""'Y OUr.,le, sllowing his besl profile u he chats hete ,.;., Abe Leslogel of Beve~y Hills. CTerry Boris plio'>.) .. pen _<W~ a ~eak ; broke off -.. .... h WMMI ...... nJ ... -.:-01.. tm .. ;';. a lbelr. 1n a 'Wic ker trunk lftd MMI I• •• ..... • .. ..,_ rae: .. haa bea .__. 11 .._ left without taki!'l U)•thlq. pert Otn S...,c...,.," .. de•'• Uat 1M *• .... Soi .. os lftd 7. Dr. Chari .... ,1..,21211. c.. •• ..., .. •-ro. 1111111 .-IlOilo 1Umer ond 0.. ). Emory c.-.W Mor ... 1.-•1 a& .. Uol•• FTank, were also hit, with • 1lty of 0.•-. • 1IIUIIIAY, •v I, 1!17 CllaADii.IIQ.CM.Jf. IQUAUTY OF POVBTY • lrCI•ono...... aotalllor ••u yo. U•• eean, , ... -'•t udou • ,.a .... *-.,,..._d_, ~~ II••· paQ to thed ·-DOW._. -ia1 weapou ..S IN NIP-.a*l for tiM lroal 1111~ . aabtPiiln. ••J•Iha1 ea ... piaa Ill• 10 dae Viet COlla, Tlae eood Doctor ro.nd --. ,_. I T .&~ _. ,.,_.. Act m, Sce~e n. to IIIII our 1ou. · . oe• tllli.aa. ...t oaly ~•. of Of' TMI an Of MIIFOIT IIACII Y OM l"dWu•non n Del ot ~~r.· tod "COG'IIInlai•t counUiu .,, t.h• esM.octe• which 11*tld TNI NA.IOit Alr&'A'S 01,511 NErSI'A,ll Modtomi.t prrac.hrn now tlt.cly-noc the· m ines ha""e long ~n ek:.cl. ~must 1 ~ 1 " Ina: ~Y on lhe briat of 1cooomlc l:be ••"mbl.,• o1 ~alia om .. _. ...-•• ,._ ._ ,._ &.&p hiW... ology -but the "tae.tic:t of .x:ial revoludon." be done to ~t thne hungry mininc familin , ~Y ca or 111 rom 0 collapse. With®t cbe Soviet miiUoa pet1on1 in 4owa 2'721 E. C... ..,.., c.-... ., C.W. -9161!-Under .pontonhip ol the Nationai .. CoundJ to riot. P.vuybody who doesn't have hit fair (~u't he~, but eoatc~ .. Unina contnunitt Cbina ton Manhatlan, oa Aprit TIL.-.. 67s.t• ua .. C.. 714) of Churches, Saul Allmki, $2~,()()()..a.year &hare of the ~itt of lire mu11 be taught uve Amen cans lhould Vtew ld' · E Uth nit wat a tian car· r-,_ --• 11 •~.J • • •• _.:.~ __ the way thina• are aoln a cou not ntst. · very pro-• Till IIEWPOIIT IIAIIIOII &..-eN I• , .. ..a., • ,1 "" prl•e4 head1 o_f a 11eftid•! ro1 undaholddon ~~ te ·SlftcU to not equal y, burn equally and pi~ I • diiCt Chat Amorica tclll or ried by a amall poup of _. ,.WI.W l• 1a. c .. , o1 .....,_. .._ ... _. ... ..ay \K•IIy pro et110na nt. tea, • tratmng temom equally! Take it away from ¥(hitn and give a rea•on lot tiahtenina the . • hiah 1c:hool boys from the -... :c· .... ,., ........ ~ ..... c.~&.·-for groupe of preachen from Epilcopal Pre ... it 10 blacky! . • belt• and ror clenc:hina the II,VCII to COI'I'InUftlll 00"-?d. Brou which protee&ed -p .. ll -1!· .... ""-.,-,•--.... 1_,..,..,.-"'byten'anandotherd-•'•at'"no ·•rou'•hout N · h •-R · J h fi uau help• them to avo• ' ·--,. -.:: .. . ........... , • .ou "' rt egro playwng 1 Loll: 01 ones as pro-1111. The Poundina Pathere . aaaintt the peace marchen. • C.... •1 .... C.ll. the country. Alimki prefaces his book, "Rutes dairned co a cb('('ring Uarlem audience that brouJ,ht liberty to thi1 nation total econorntc colt~pae, When qucllioned one of '~ :::::~ :~u~ ... E~: .. "'7.:'!~ ::in :::i ~or R~volntion." with .this, statement: "~~h: ''wt: must eliminate the white man before we by calm resolution and the and freea mote of their re• the boya eaid· ••'we are in •r,• 114. ItS I. Ia ...__..,CoW\ fot ,..,. c o .. y of Or•:r• S.•• of 1avelh -·rote 'The Pnnce to tell the have. will ever be able to draw a free breath on this willin•neu to fiaht when it aourcn to. produce weapons •'"e minor'otu i~ our tchool ' ' ....,... I I h • ' h' · boo• II ·• I I 8 I I' · · th h' · r· ofwar!Dklllouttonl •~ "'' ~~ ·-C. lfor•la. .-4 ~,.-• 1W.Of I• ..-uued 1o pUll •I pU lc ow to aeep tt ; t 11 ts a a to te u1e p .ant't core e untnatt.ng. e w 1te man, 1t wa• neceulr)' to lilht. 1 • Mott of the ltudentl follow .. tee• ,...~ •-· 'have·nnts' how to take it away." may bt nt."C~ry ro elnmn:..te thousand• of Some saae haa uid, .. Evi l !he Mothere Cru•-:ctc for the commie line. We came AAYO £. HA A ......... ., ... ., ... ,. ............ ow-... P .. li.._ No government and no majority, however black people. V1ctory Over Commu,ntam,~ _ _.d I' tllo b'ot 10 ·•ow PEG HAAPA .... _"j'U'i'SC'ii'i;.·.;:i'OM"R'A'T'ts._l .. e Editor comtituted, h3s any right, moral or legal, to M ight get confusin', mightn't it? ~lh abou,nd 10 that aood licvea: to au our 1 .,a I•......, Ar .. : au,.., 14.00; 2 ,. ... 11.00 take it from anybody to !rive it to anybody. Crimt" has linle to do with need. Rich maaht more abound.'' I do .. That lhc aovernmenta of that ~ere .are s~e ,t,oyal h 'Th ' . I I f h . . •• not a··d ' l l "nd h .&meru;ana tn ow City. 01111 ofH.W An•: 0.. ,-w, 15.00: 2 .,.. .. , 19.00 One oft e ten comman menu says, ' ou cnmma-' .\tea ar mort t an poor t nmtnan rc .. communu a a the United States a or "••D'd h NBC I <JJ.. ./!tJf ~~ ~ooo'O<OQ:•o-oooooo~O;C;aoO shah not 11eal." Nowhere in the B!ble docs do. Slum.!! art' caused, not by buildings, but tach aa diahearteninJ, Allies shou,ld immediate.ly '"' Tt Vt e k• or ~th ~ it say "thou shalt take it away from the haves b)· .--. Jc Soap and wate fl o nd but rather the sianal for 1 'th r .... e networ 1 pu en b a·--P . . . . I h r, ~., __ w~n a 'd d . atop he ptn& e economy o cameraa on the hammer and ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and putM isher ot tht EnSi9'1 ..tOQOOIIQoOO"Q:~ oc::...a~GtO IUDGET IIEYIIOTE SHOULD IE ECOIIOIIY and gi,.,. it to rhe have-notL'' Christ never rooms are 1nr.xpcns1ve. ave ~n tn many WI esprca WillY amon1 all communi at nations. . at any time advocatt-d forced equality or a spotlt'U cabin in Swit·,crland, Sweden, Nor. patriotic Americana, for or· IICklc naae, lheV 1 Cuban h I Ch · · · h. h ••That we cannot win b)' na1s or the eblam fon:ed ~ are·tht'-wea th. nsttanuy, w :c way. Finland, J apan. Australia and the Uni· aanited action on the part of ' , I , most modt'm day sn-called Liberah don't re-ted Statf's. wht'rr whitey had far fewer rna· the conservative t minded, sacrificin& our aont' livca naa~?,. Dt. Me ntr!e Ilk- ally belie .. ·r in, is as d ifferent from "Liberal-tf'rial comforts than do the Nt>g~ in Watu and lor the urJe to 10 (or-by fishtina communism in ed, D1d any of ~cu cam- ism" as Rol:by Kennedy is £rom Christ. or tlw "ghtuM'' or Atlanta, Cleveland and d d . onC area of the world. while eru record the prcturcl of . 1war an to wtn. · · th 'd rood --• L · d c o , .. The" rl'allv. h;g difference betwttn us and H arlt'm. Somt'tlunf! mm l be done to make Th Mo•• f A . JIVIn& em 11 , , ...-ou en1n an as ro. t B h C .1, . . th e u1en o menca, H . . 1 1 lh N The Newpor eac ounc1 s openm g sesston on e many "han·-not" natiom is only two-fold : these •lum5 equal to oun! They too must be in their Cru•ade Aaaint t technical know-how in other ewaa crtttca o e ew 1967-68 budget was started with the No. 1 problem -tht· prop!f·, the 5ystf'm, the land: Anglo-Sax-le~t~led d~wn with ~ C.ivil Rigl.m ~ill. Communism, arc puttinl 0 a parts of the world. York P.reu aa w~ll, and salaries _ and there was an encouraging hint that eco-on!l, Capitalism and natural resources. O>ht"r I hl're 1s not t·q ualtty an a nydung m nature. d tr t" . W h ' ? "That victory over com-emphuued the point that nomy is to be a weighty consideration. The dilemma prop',.s ha\'f• comparablr natural resources. M an -mostly tht' ":hite man -has spent .:;ona a IOn~~ u 1ft~ on muniam can be won only by the newapapers, aupposed1y (So did tht' Indians.) So Anglo-Saxom and yean a nd billiom. making cotton :::nd corn, ay, protcettna •&alnst endinllradewith Russia and the mirrors ofpublic events, facing the Council Is the impo rtance of adequate sa! aries CapitaliMn nmM be destroyed if we are to cows and hol'!;e., as unequal as he knows how, many thinas especially her satellite s lave states, blacked out the parlici pa- fot ci ty emp loyees, and the n eed for cutting eKpens es ha•·e .. racr ~rss. c!au'ess, on~:-world brotht<r-comtantlv b 't:!"cl in" for improvem-nt.!l This Uade with communist coun-· f · 1 · th " · · 1 · ": . ' · . . and by ins urin& their econo-u,on ° comrnWIII 1 1ft e wh erever poss ible to keep the budget balafl'ced. hood. all equal under th~ L:nited Nations. If must l:x-stopJX'd d we an: to make CIVIl lrics,but advocatina positive mic sui cide.Communiam can peace rally, and aave no City Manager Harv ey Hurlburt rightly pointed out that ract> has ncthing lo do with it, as the "Lib· K i~<:hts meanint;"fu!! ideas auch aa winnin1 the be defeated without firina public ity to the fact that ;t ;s essential to provide adequate pay, and eoually t<ra~s" proclaim, then it m u~t be Capitalism. Char~l"s of racism and anti -St-mitism are war with victory. By the the House Committee on Conc:rdt'd!v. we do ha,·e one of rhe world'~ now Aawant~}' t1 rlcd l\'orth and South at time that the Ensi1n shall one more shot, and without Un--Amcricsn ActivitiCa correctly he stated that if eKpenses are to be pared natu ~l ~.ar.d•n >pot<_ •nd "'do a,.,,· I, Ar-, 1 1 ·, 1 01 1···· 1a·on h h dth d the lou or one more li(e if 1 • ... . ... .. ~\Tf)'Onc w • < m1 s o n 11.:mg cer ave reac c e news s tan 1, had warned the nation in down, som e o f tlie-c ity services wil l have to be tr immed. gf'ntina, Cub:~, China, Africa, Ukraine and kind~ of proplc, (f.\'t'll co'ngressmen are pe-a-their national repreaenta· the c apitalist countries March that the peace mar- The pro bl em rests squarely on Council shoulders, be-Bimini. pic!\ t:usu~lly the r.harge' cannot e~·en bt: tivca will have me t with a would allow the socialist chcs both in New York and cause it is the Council that approves o r votes down the Tht> ·'moderates''. portray th~ ~Angeles dt'fint'd . It IS all. :t m:~.u:r of !ICma~tiCS. ~ bi-pattiun sroup o r leaisla· countJies to stranale them-San Francisco were beina t f . t Keep the ess ent'al and otht'r Nf'gro nou as an mev1tab~e and ~et us not br antl·5t'mantlc. (An a~u-Sem1te tors, and will have presented se lvea." orJanized by cotmluniata. man~ reques S ~r .new prOJ eC 5• . 1 justiflahlf' protMI against a ruthless, hearde~~ 1s a pt'I SOil who hates S3mmy Dav1s, Jr. be-As usual, we will lay a 1 W h' 1 the au'd 1 servtces at an effcct ent level, and tr1m the rest. Local socit·t)'· The :\leg fOe'S in Waus, the Los An-1 · d ·1 ) a petition si1ncd by mo thers n u lftl on, • en cau!tl· le Ju arnc :~ gt>nu t:. from all parta of the country. small waaer, in cookies ot cries of the peace marchers residents and organ i zations and "pressure groups " Cat"l ~<:clcs rK>t area, lin~ rar bt:ner than whitt:)' f n:t' nwn arc nell e<tual and equal mrn are such like, that the ladies 1 1 t'fl d ...... I. · 1 · · h th not fr,-. They will present a disni· ar1e Y was s 1 e • •uen help by not asking for any tax money for pet proj ect s . 1~v~<>:_:•~n_.,_,_nc:_:'_•_•_n_'_'"_'_n;g:._•_,._., __ w_e_"--"--=~--·---::----:-::-------fied and cultutcd appear· will have the last word. both houses of theConpeu • • • . L · h Ed e ance, and have bancd mini • ON THE f1RING LINL invited General W.C. Weat-JlJDI~JAR" TO BLA ..... .,. eners to t e ltor ... ;n, ond olacko. The;, Dr. c. rl Mclno;re telated moreland, commander-;n- • ' I l't'._., . 'm;en wUI be courteous but ;n h;s 20th C entury Refotma• ch;el of the U.S. forces ;n AL~O FOR JMMORALJ'fY DICTATORSHIP AHEAD already proClaimed the week Week throuJhout the State detennined, but they mean tion Hour broadcasts durin& Vietnam, to tell of the pro-~ Editor of the Ensian, or May 29 to June 4, 1967 , of California. busineu and will not to ler• the past rew days that the areu of the war and what (Frum the Tustin. News) The advocates or fia t Support Our Servicemen Possibl y, because or the ate va,ue promises but will New York Police Depart-is needed to insure victory. For you whn wondr r why Wt' have such II par-money. the American coun· Week. effort you put forth in thia insist on po1itivc and cf· ment, banned the counter • FOUNDED ON BIBLE adP nl immorality an the n.ation .. ~ta te. l'Oimty and terpart of the Briti sh Fabian My reason for this letter resard, not o nly will the fective action. demonstration to the com-The Voice of Americaniam, r.itv nt' Tmtin, thc·rp i\ an amwN. It a ll date,.; hack Society, arc now s teerin1 is two-fo ld. One purpose _ State of California proclaim • THE BLUNT QUESTION m'ies' peace march, and did• broadcast by Dr. Steuart to ih1· Sunn•mf ' Court nnn·mnral cled.,ions in \Va.~h-001 n oundeto·n1 sho'p of 10 ,·nform you of the &••••-1 1 · lh A · c MCBimic, on Monday mom-,. such a week, but a so every The reason for the Mo-no 11ve c men can oun• in,ttlor~ ~nrl th<'lr ~tat~· ('011nll'rparh in Sacramt"nlo. state toward the rocks of roots mov ement -hat been othe r state in the Union. ( ther'aCruude Alain•t Com-ci l of Christian Churches a ina emphuized the influ- Ttu· Arrn:rk 111n f"''"Pit· ~trt' IM"in,:!; JYdemati(:ally ,·•evo'table do'ctatouhip, ace' om-plo'ahed. The aecond, · h · th · cnce of the Bible in the d 11 know you would conudcr muniam it that the men in c ance to vo 1ce eu pro-ln()tf'rl of puhlit· rnnr;t!ity \'i rhw throu~h (·ourt ecree. dead ahead. Di s reaardina . 1 C 1 h h development of our nation. It nm·L ~ on nk·t·lv with All C:ommnnist plans to hreak the nashins red sianal s and perha ps more important such an ac tton a tru y con-the le1islttive hall& in Lcsts. onsequcnt y e ad It waa related that five clown tlw mnrul. fi hrt' of our IMtion while hankmnt-purpos e , is to ask you to s u uctive one. May your cf· Waahin1ton have failed to faint praise to Jive to New J ,. everywhere, they now are d · h th aenerationa of Americana ;n~ m ;.~.!,,,, "''' thtnk 11 "' hi~h ti mt• wt' go aft er the openly advocatin& the de-ad your Wei& t to e fortll in this regard be sue· protect their boys in Vie t~ York City's "finest."' · h 1 h 1 0 " 1 . d th had been in thi s COUil lr)' /·., gf'~' who ''·''''" tlw h!!hl 't·ntf'n(:cs. LPI ~ .~tart wit · · f lh movemen , m w a ever ccssful. nam, They ask: "Why are we r. MC nllre reverse e ., mlll'll\tJZatlon Q e~ency. . before ~e ~s!i wli OJI ru tM-munic·q1al .tnd 'upcrior cu11rt iudi<:iary vir t'lf'd . _bec••ne -t their bility ways pouible and appr~ Yours trUly, 1-. helpin,; the communiata •ernac ular. how ever, and -f d •-, th 1 ""th d · Th I f I . .,. ~ _.. """' ,_ o{ ....... A.... • • ...._ Cbo " rame , ana a 11 ocu-11..1 i•. i "'" t·an im anv attomey5 ·wttn more _ ·"\0-"-tlteet thei.,... abHJatian1 priale, to have the wee.. Richard E. Woodin KlLL American•' The So>-e --:--~-~ .-ana er • ment ...,'1he pftktaet o!1hl• c-nufa.s:r than rahhih . Tno ~A ny lawyn~ art-syl'O-with the re al th ina. May 29 to June 4 pro~laimed 1 SSl Mi rama r viet Union and her Eastern (by wh•ch, 1r'memory serves_ fifth 1 eneratlon .. ·J ... ,.. :-phllnt.~ to th1· hc·nt:h. \\'~' will ner·d .~nme attom1ey.s In their upside down ceo-Support Our Servicemen Balboa European uttellitea are correctly, vocal exprcuion ••The beat oo'vem'"ed llilie with l'O IIra:,:e in fulmt> "lel'linns if we are to e ect ~~~~ nomics, the dollar ai ves so ld th 1 d" 111dJi:r' wt' <·an all rt'\pcl't. its value, instead of just ---=L.::.EGAL NOTICE LEGAL MOnCI LICA.L MO'nCE wnTICE arc c east aovcme , so Thi.~ i, a nceu·rali'l.t·d ,fatem<'nl, nnt aimed at an,v ----·--.. ------LEGAL TY it was stated. "And the ~" the reverse, which has !ltood ,n.•t:i fit· l·udJ,!t' althounh Wt' can think of OOf' or twn RESOLUTION 67-59 SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN poiat aa a DoD-tuaeot curve, owniniJ real P'operty within 1he people should always be in ,.. ,.. the te st of time since the R"SOLUTION orr h . i db • c· h I h ' d L who arl" hy nn m1•an~ worthy nf the ht'nch whmever A ~ IIE C:ITY t •I u • propose )' t e IIJ' coac•ve soul euter y, •v· lenll«y so P'Opotle to...., u -conlro l. I I I h I beainnina or civilization. COUNCil. or THE CITY or of (Oll tll Mu a to IDDU to uid ina • r•dios of 22 ,538.30 oeu!d to said City and at any I . th l.b I llf'lr 'O(·io o~at·a in tl'rpr<'tation!l get in t e way 0 It's like payin& off your COSTA MESA OF INTENTION Ci ty the hereio deeCribed re•l feet, • r•di•l line lhrouiJh time ~fore the uid hour ael Re emna to e 1 era 5 the 1""· outs tandi na obligations with TO ANNEX TO SA ID CITY A property aod to the Costa Me.. ..ld r,oint be•r• North 64o for uld huriAJ aQy owaer of who now s eek'to control the campaian buttons, instead CE RTAIN UN INIIAHITt~D Recreation and Pulr. Di•tric t 25" 57 ' We•t, aa id curve •lao property withio the territory destinies of our people, h of the coin of the re alm. AREA Df.SIGNATEO AS aod 1he C08 ta Mesa Street beh1e; the easterly lioe of P'opoaed to be uoeaed m•y was said: "The liberal a STATE IOIIIIP It's a &ood deal ir they ae t AND real prope rly wi ll be ltllown in nel u de•crlbed 1 d"eeds to the aoneution to uid City. "RI\"ER NO, 5 ANNF:XATION" LightiniJ District, which .. id the Greenv ille·B•o~·~ Chao-file a wriuen protest asaiost actually are fascis ts, as away with it. Don't you try NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED tht<,e proceediog~~ou the RIVER theOrup:Couaty F ood Coo• The protel!it sh•llset forth lhe they believe, II did Hitler, it, citizen. Only bi& brother ANNEXATION or TERRI TORY NO. 5 ANNEXATION to the trol Dl•tri ct, recorded [o Boolr. n•me of the owner of the pro-in an all-powerful ccnlral by SeiiGior Jallls Sclllnlla can pe rform this act of pre-TO Til E COSTA MESA City of COilt• Men, the Coa t• 4645, P-8e 179 ud Book petty affected aod give • de-ao vemment. There was stidisitation. RECREATION AND PARK Mua Recre•tioo •nd Parlr. Dis• 4367 , p•se 346 of Offi ci• I acriptioo of the propertyin never such 1 fraud," th is session or the leaislature I introduced Senate Bill 4aS to c hanae the present practice or making welfare paym ents to mo thers for an unli mited number of illegiti mate babies. My bill would stop these payments to mothers for more than one i llegiti- mate ch ild, born more than 9 month ~ after pas sage nr the bill. Bob D DISTRICT Of ORAN GE Uic l, u d thf! Collta Me.aa Street Record•: thellt'e SOII thwester• general terms . R . r . h ugan COUNTY AND TUE COSTA Lip;htiog Oi11t rict, ly •lon1 aaid c urve, said NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· Clft orctn1 t e atatcments and other purposes not even remotely related to chi ld Newport Beach MESA STREET LIGHTI NG The specific de.cription of ui•tins boundary nd the THE R GI \'EN th•t onleu more o f the Voice of American- DISTRI CT. the bVl nd•riea of the terrhory etiatios bouodary •a de•crib-than one (I} per cnt of the ism. is the infonnation that care. The most charitable inter- pre tati on that can be placed on the denial or these 0~ vious facts by the o ppon- ents or the bill is that the y j ust do not want to believe the ugly truth. LETTER TO REAGAN WHEREAS , there is 'ilnated Dear :Jovemor Reaaan: out~ id e of ao d conliiJUOU,\11 to Support our servicemen? thr Ci t7 of Costa M~u • cer- Why , of course; everyone ta i11 oa ao habited area '"" here- does. Suppor t the Uni ted ioa!ter mor"' part icularly de · II Ctabe d; and States? Wh y, of course; ftHE:Rf.AS. it wou ld be for everyone does. Un£ortuna-the be!lt lo1ere11t of thr Ci1y of tely thouah everyone does Coet.a Mua to ann"• the "a id ' e'vid d 1 hereinafter de11 ctihed area an d n?t: as ence mos the City Coundl doefl there• fore VIV Idly recently by the iohiate 1he anr>rutioo; and A survey by the legislati ve analy!it sh ows that state welfare payments to mo th ers wi th more than one illegiti- mate child no w amoun t to $65,000.1100 a year and that thi s total ia ~tcadily rising. My bill has been heard Then the cry is raised that to stop welfare pay- ments to the mothers of il- leai timate children wou ld hann the children. The bi II provides that any illegiti- mate child whose mother cannot care for it may be maintained with state aid in a foster home, This would rescue children from mothers whose only interest in babies ia financial aain, while the loss of welfare benefi ts would diacouraae such mothers from havina more illcaitimate children. T o i111ore. and actually to encouraae the appall inane- Jiec t or children by mothers who view them •• nothin& more thtn a welfare meal ticket Is neither humane nor jusL sight or wha t I hesitate to call Americ an s, burning the flaa of our Nation, and carrying flaas of countries at war wi th • the United States -counuies wh ose people are killin1 our boys right now in Vietnam. We have seen parades, featuring a speaker who is an• honorary nephew of Ho Chi Minh, who wears a rina fashioned from the metal or a downed Amcri can aircraft. Finally -not because the list is complete, but be- cause of the pain it creates in my mind -there are th ose wh o donate blood to our enemy, so that that enemy hu a eecond chance to kill our American boyt. Support our acrvicemen? WH EREAS, the area refrrrt'd to i11 also outft ide of aod coo• tiguoul to the CORt.a Mt>u R"- crutio n 11od Parlr. l)i11trk t, and the COfllta Me1111 St reel Lighling Diflltric t; and WHEREA S, the city f.o und l of lht' City of Cofttn Men, all eupervising &uthority of n il! Di11tricta, fiod• aod determine!!l !hat said t enitory •hou ld ht' auneted to the e1dstin8 Co"t• Mea. Recreation •od Parlr. Di•- tric l •ad the COtJII Meea Streel Lightins District: n d WHEREAS, the ~port 11f the t wi ce before the Senate Social We lfare Commi ttee, and a final decision is still pendina. It has aroused areal interes t and enthu· siaati c support throuahout the state. The hundreds or lcttera on lhis bill which I have received run 1tl to 1 in ita favor. Jhe oppo&ition ia small in numbers, but vocal and well entJenched in the s tate wel- fare bureaucracy and some. or the communications me- dia. notably radio and tele- viaion. It it pau ionatc and illoaical in the extreme •• Pint of all. opponenu o f the bi II deny -oonlrary to detailed tutimony aiven by •Jp&rinced welrate work· era, police officers and _....,. citizens -that a ai..mc.t number of women .._ _. end more illeai· .._. m.ll .. n in order to ...... • a..r and laraer .......... wblcfl UieY ._.,.._lltomocl•u. ,._. 11 ••nlflc nidonce ....... -.... 101 •• • -... h ...... ,_ .._-. , ......... r .. .. I J, ... I 5 lnalic.t Federal orriciah have threatened to cut orr the federal share of the Aid to Dependent Children proiJam in California if my bill it puscd in its present form. In a year of fi1cal crisi 1, Governor Rca• aan and hi s 8dminisuation are naturally relu,c:tant to ri s k thie, even thouah Che threat may well be no more tha n bluff. However, much of die purpoee o( my bifl could 1lill be achieved by an lmCindment ..Ucb would continue tbe aid to molh•rt o( llloJili-clai ... n • but ia tllo r-o( f>'lymoftl In kind or food aa.np• wllldl wwld poorido for 1111 c:hll*-'• ••411 ndter •• chiiiOdler·•~•...,..· Most peo ple do; but that i& not enouah thetc daya. We must stand u,p and make sure thet all know we aive our ri&hlina men out active and dedicated suppon. In Oranae County, there is a~atan-roott movement.,to demon1l11te to acrvicemen in concrete way1 that we do indeed' support them. A ..,.P tailed tho VIVID Conlnittee (ViciOiy in Vie~ nom lalload o( Dofoal) flao ,_d, f'Jf ....... -· d ci.•liDI ICtiYe IUpport tl our .. "ic~m~~~. a.c-1e .. )' ••t 10 evidence lki1 ..,.., -cldao ...,...out tho Coaal)r """ Or•nge Couoty Surveyor h•s been aecared aod reported npon by u id Oranse County Surveyor wi th ~apect to the definiteoeefll and cerlllinty cf the P'DpoBed bouud•riee; •ad WHEREAS, .. id proposed ao• ae .. Uoa baa been .u'Drnitted to the Local Aaeacy Formatioa Comm'ill•ion for reYiew, and ••id Commi uioo hu found qd dete.nniaed its •pproYal thereof: NOW THF;REFORE, BE IT R£50LVED by tt.e City Coun- cil of llle City of Co•t• Mea• to •ao•• to the City of Coera Mu• tile uid ru l property u herel·••ftet d"'•crii:Hid, which .. it! reeJ pn.pert7 I• at the pre ... t tl•• ••i•ll•hiled: ••d THEREFORE BE iT RE- SOLVED fURtHER, by <bo City Co•acU of W! City of CoMa M••• 11 tile .. pervleial oo ... d:r..•' tile Co•ta Mu• h ereM Mtl P~ DJ•trit:t •4 tile Co•t• Me.. Street LI .. IJas Oiatrlct. to ••u t.o ~e ed•ll•l Co•t• ...... a .. c:re•Uoe •cl P..t DIMriet •Ill tile edMleJ _ Co•• MeN Street LJat(q Dlatriet, tile said '":£r.: .. hrelaafler " e ·"~ .. id ,..,, ,.,.tty • toat!IIH•• to •e m--. C•eta ..... en .. d•) ..a PG DIINIIct aM lll• c.-llo" ""-Ll .. ~ao Dl..net. propo&eti .lo he unued to the ed Ia the Adam• No.3 Allllt'l • lol•l IIUmber of voters living · one or the bacis principles City of C011ta Meaa nd the atiQIJ to aaid City, Ord inuce withio the te rr itory propoa"'d to of Fabian sociali sm which C08 tll Mea• Re cre•tion and No. 390, adopted Sr:ptember be anoued to tht' Costa Meaa . , '. . Park Dletri ct •nd the Coa'-18, 1961, throngh a central Recreation and Parlr. Dietrict 11 al work 1~ Amcrtca, II Mesa ·Street LighlioJ Oi•tric t aue;le of 12 ° 09" 03". an 11rc ha ve, at or prior to nid hear-that the devrou1 ways of is u fol\owa: di•taace of 4779.74 feet to ._ ins, filed wr itten obje ction• to persuasion should be used A parce l of land lyins within taaput Hoe: thence South 13 ° nid •noeutioo , the quution to aain the support of the • rrtiou of Section 28, 32 25' 00" Weat, alon&-.. id tan-of annr:utiou shall Dol be ub-I d th t aCt th an 33, Townl'llhip 5 SOQth, seal liae nd aaid ni•tlng mined lo the volerfll •t •n elec• peop e, an 1 er e Ranse 10 We•t, aod in • por. boundary, 757.98 feet to a tion. At 1he time and pla ce final effort has been made lion of St'ctioo 5, Towu.h1p 6 polal oo • line 50,00 feet fiud for u id he.,ing the City to convcn all to the cause, South , Range 10 We•t io. the northerly, me .. ured •I right Council •h•ll hear any per.011 the diuenten tould be Conol y of Oran~;e , 'State of •ngle•, nd p~~r•llel with the objectins to uid uueution. ..put to death in 1 humane C•lifomia, more puticul•r}y center line of Ad•rne Ave oue d'.'''.bod ,, lollowo•. .I-L. The Ci ty Clerk of the City of manner," •• "'dctil>'lld ia • deed to the c M h b d' d "'.l •• '·og •• •• oool• C ' I ~ d d oRt.a ea.• ia ere y uecte Dr. Billy Hatais broad-oun )' o vr••se, reeor e aod •uth onzed to cluflle a copy . . ' point in the exi11tlu~; bcua-December 4, 1908 in 8oolr.J60, of thifll Resolution to be pub-Cll.lln& In aupporl of the d•ry of the City of Coata P-~ 180 of Oeedfll of flleid liahed tw ice in the ORANGE Chri atian Cru 1ade, the other Men aH 11aid boU'Dd&ry ia Oraaae Cou.aty; th ence So uth CO T JLO de11cribed in the T•lbert No, I 89c 29' set• Weal a ions said UN y DAILY p , T, 1 niaht, protested aaainst th e Aoneutioo to said Ci z, 0.. r:r~~llel Jlae •nd .. id exist· oews p~~per of sr:neral .cnc u l~· invaaion of the (rccdom of d• N d 11011 praDied and publ1ahed 10 h . tnance o. \.SI, 1 opte 18 bontl•ry •• ducribed in the City of C01JII Me .. , ud apcec. prov111on rn our Jaoo•ry 7, !9S7, a•id n~;le Ad•m• No. 4 Aueution to twi c"' iG the 'NEWPORT HAR· conatrtut1on, when he re- paint belns tbe inletlleerloa .. id City, Qrdiaanee No, 62• BORr ENSIGN, 1 llewaP-per of vealcd the l)ouibility of of the norlherly llae of T... 7, •dopted April 2, 1962, a 1 · d ben Avnae, 60 feetiG width, di•taaca of 236,96 feet to genera cJTcn latloa printr and jail aentcncea without lrial •• •hown OCI • -s of Tnet ~e e•aftrly liar: of the s .. t. pobllahed in the Coni.Y of by jury ror anyone who pr~ N Or•niJe •nd ontalde the C1ty of • . . o. 1083, reeorde In Book Au River, 300 feet Ia width, Coeta Me ... said poblieatioe.s tee.ted aJacnst a Nhna , JS, piiJe 8 of FIU•cell .. eou u de.crlbed Ia • deed to lbe to he completed •t lea•l twf'aty wbtch would remove con .. • Map~~, record• of Or .. p Newbert Protectloe Oi•tqlct, Coaaty, Califon~ia, wldr. lite recorded Jaae 22, 1911 In ~20)d~ydobprlor to the d•te aet Uol of school activitiea in oortherly proloa:rtioa of th• Boolt 191, rp "300 of Deed•, « fll•l e•ring ud ccnatitate .a certain state from local e•aterly fiae the S.•ta record• 0 n....., .. Coaatr,·· aotice of add hnriug, authorities and place it in A R. ld 1 11 ..,. PASSED AND ADOPTED . na aver, •• ea•ter 1 H theaee departlllfl from •• d thia \at day of Moy,lf.'· Wuhtn&ton. beiaiJ the e .. terty liae of tl..t edetlag bO•Ild•ry North 13° 0 0 2.S..foot etrip of laad c011v~atf . 25• 00,. E .. t •lonf .. Jd Will.,d • Jord•a temporal Mores! <o c•-~., .. Coooly f ooo1 ly I' I Mayor ofthe City of Coate~·· -, -..., v• ee•tet •••• 815.01 ee ·to A IT EST Control iJI•trlct IT deed, ,.. 1 P. aL-~L.I-• .. •p•t e•rve, coauve C.K. Prifl•t r rom 111e ~ corded Au~;aat 2 1-IN& Ia Sot~U!teeatat}y, llavlaaa r•dla• City Clerk cf the City of Cu.ta Book 1690,r..p •~ of Ofn-of 22 761 ao f t t11 F ela l Recor ., ~nce SottU. • • ee ; nce Meea or at by oae man•• di"" 29° 04' ocr• Wut •l•o ••td ....... n• .. teriy •1•f •aldc•rve STATE or CALIFORNIA ) obedience miny were made ,_ • c•atra ••1le of COUNTY OF ORANCE l•• • · u!.Uoslboe•d•ryJaald •ord.· JSo t• DO" •• ara di•taoee CITY OF COSTA MESA • IJftftert,IO by the ob1dience erly ptoloaptloa aad .. ld ol 62l9.0.S feet to a t.:se•! I,C.K. PRIEST,CIIy Clerk of o! ODe Mall many be made eSAterly II .. , 4701.14 fMt to u .. , tileslce North 29 04 th• Chy of Cu. ...... aad n)lbleoua. the beala•l•s' of • tupat 00" Eaat, eoatla•l•tt aloes et-offfclo Clerk of G• City Mot.onr Chi law eatered curve, c011c•._ •o•tbeaater-lf, 14 E te I Uac 46M 13 C II f I ' hnin1 a Hldlu of U.?ta.IO ;: •• '1 ' • ooac 0 •• Cl~o Co• .. &bat lh• off1nc• miaht f•eh thnce aoeta.we•wly et to die ••tlt.etly ll•e of M•••· hereby cerd ••t •e aboal.d .. , where . olooo aeld c•ve, "'':;'f, • a•ld .. 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I ............ m.- Telephol'J!.Rpodles A w~erful evenina '' found anoche~r pond ror the Craia or Cotta Me•a and the ~11c Center for auutt uua ducks, , .1n.d the sci· Cbriatine and Jack McCabe or ~·· and Alan Stoneman cnce department JIVC up. and lheir ton, L•ce. or of L1do, •• they heard the • • • Bay Shores. The actual .. Marriaae of Piaaro". . . Happineu ia a baby air! crew will inc~udc Huah and Mac Smith of Bayside Vii· , .• }uat ask Jan 8ftd BUl his ton Latty, Bill and laac, Ann Clark of Balboa Kina of Baycrcal, who have aon Bruce and Jack and It land and Lydia and Hal adopted a 7·week old bundle hi• 10n L~ce. Huah is the Sloan of Las Veau. and named her Kriatin. Son a publisher of lhc maaazine, • • • Billy and J ohn arc delia,hted. "Windward." Busy Jerry Stewart, who So arc friend• Jackie John- lives in Shore Clifh, ia.. son of Baycrut, Naia Ste- al! smiles these days •• , vena and Pa~ Weamer of She leaves the ~lh for a Harbor Hiahlands and Shit- month of si&hueeina and ley Saffell of Westeliff, visitina relatives in Ena-who are hoste ssina a baby land and Scotland ••• She's shower next week.. stockina the freezer and • • • the kitch en cabinets so that Missins frotri the CoJona husband Duncan won't del Mar acene for a few starve to death while ah e weeks is Fay Reber. • • • After beina hospitalized for almost 3 months, Aileen Elliott, of Lido, is re cover• ing rapidly and happy to be home. • • • NEWORT HARIKJR EIIIQI ARHSEC110N--P·3 THURSDAY, IIAY I, 1967 CO~NA DEL MAR, CAliF. HERE'S MUSH IN YOUR EYE is away. • • • She's tourina Europe. FLOWERS IN HATS are a remi'lder for Beach, publicity assistant: • • • F ritzie Will iams of Lido has he r days filled ... train· ins and. feedina her new puppy, • • • People once treated sties with corn meal and honey . Today we wouldn't think of usin& a concoction such as this near our eyes. But then, we're luck)'. We have many fast-actiO&, pleasant antidotes for infec- tions-thanks to medical science. Ask your physician 3rd annual garden tour sponsored by Delta Delta Delta Alumnae on May 19. Commit· tee ITI8fT'Cers for the event , include , from left, Mrs , Warren Petersen of Huntington Allen of N~port Heights , who will serve as a hostess at one of the gardens, and Mrs . William Church of Newport Shores, publicity c hairman. (Ensign photo.) Part-time Balboa Penin- s ula Poi nt resident Oakley Hunter. • .fonner US Con· gressman, has been appoin t· to the ~~an Califomi a State Commission on Hous· ing and Community Develop- ment by Governor Reagan. 5 GARDENS ON TRI-DEL T TOUR Five aardena wi II be on display when the Newport Harbor Alumnae of Delta Delta hold their )rd annual aarden tour fr om l to 4:Jl) p.m . Friday, May 11. Gardens to be toured are those of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ay res Jr., 504 Evening Star Lane, Dover Shores ; ~-h. and Mrs . Gavin Herbert Jr., 1478 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, Mr. and Mrs. F. D<m ald Nixon, l'illS Glenwood Lane, Baycrest; Mr. and Mrs. Brad- ford H. Miller, 1311 Galaxy Dri ve, Dover Shore s; Mr ... and Mt s. J oseph Peterson, Upper Bay Associates will install officers New offi cers of the Upper Bay Associates o( the Otanae County Philhannonic Society will be installed at the rinal meeting of the season, to be held a t ll):]O a.m. Monday, May a. in the home of Mrs. J ames Judin. After the installation, \Ir s. Tortence Dodds will introduce Gem ge Kuyper as the guest speaker. He was chosen in n&S by the Ford Foundati 9n to visit orches· tras ali uver the Un ited States and select those who would receive pants and endowments. 230 Driftwood Road, Shore Cliffs. Proceeds from the tour will go toward buy ina a car- diac moni toring scope for use in the new coronary c are unit at Hoag Hospital. Specimen en tr y plants loaned by Harbor Area land- scape nurseries wi II be on di splay. Some or the plants will be aiven away as pri· zes. The displays along with refreshments will be a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Askew, 1941 Windward Lane, Baycrest. Assis ting Mrs. Richard Randall, chairmah, are Mrs. Glen Askew, tickets and promotion; ~Irs . Clark ~ mers, philanlhmpy; Mrs. Fred Myers and t-.·trs. J ohn Slaughter, refreshmen ts ; Mr s. Paul Du Bo is, hos- tesses; Mrs. Will iam G. Church, publicity , and Mr s . Warren Petersen, assistant" publi c ity. The tout is open to the publ ic. Tickets at S2 may be obtained in advance bY • • • The final meetina of the Balboa Philhannonic group, under the di rection of Ch ris Marshall, wa s a luncheon at the Peninsula Point home of Ha"iet Gongwer \1onday last. Sh ould partment ov erflow • • • th e science de- confiscate the of ducks in the campus pond? "No, •· said Jack McAnhs, a senior ar Cal Poly, the son or Fern and Don McAnli s of L1do. And it was on this platform that he was electe d student body pres ident. Yes, he Takin& o ve r the chainnan· ship for . the comina year wi II be Mrs. Corydon Au s- tin, and assis ting her will be Mrs. Ralph Deaver as secretary. Mrs. Joseph Pike, treaaurer, and Mrs . Allan Johnson as program chainnan. Afte r the program, lunch- eon will be served by the hostess, \hs. James Judin, assisted by ~·bs. Clyde Carpenter, ~·It s . William Budd. and \Irs. J ohn Thou· sand. ~ calling 641-0255 or at each .------------------------,garden entrance. AIRMAN IS ASSIGNED TO SCHOOL IM EAST HIGHEST RATE . ON. INSURED ~ SAVINGS a/ WITH PASSBOOK C ONVENIENCE f" EASY ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS flllilll rec.r.ttl H ltw lOtto (JI """"' ••• PrOM tilt Ill. Altt• ttlto li)Uo ro0011 dt ll !KI'"t' .,,,.11 .. 19 dol!t rtf .. ~~~. ............ "!-"" You un urn 5 39'11. .,., 1nr11>m ..tltn our c .. rr.nt rate ot 5 25% 01 CO MP0UN0[0 OAIL'I' 1n<1 ~tl<l tor ont ve•• • -l -- -'tnu•n .ns~~tfd !o '15.• bJ t1ot rtdt<• s-,.,., l!id lotft lftlwllitt Cot"!lllllbOn S...O'f' ,..,_ ~lv..-s.....,. lloa1' 11011 .. , bOth WI)" MUTUAL SAVINGS PASADENA 2867 EAST COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR PHONE 67S.SOIO IRANC M 0"1C[$ IN' S li NO•ll , Wllf AIICAOIA l "f COWIN~ ASSETS OVER $42!5.000.000.00 Aa Low Aa $7.50 .... Molllh 1HU 1W YDAT • JIIDftl 'S DAT -·-~-....., P'II~ID $Ill I*'"'"!!.:="' LDW .U .....,; .., -II:U': I Ai nnan Matthew M. Mihay- lo, son of Mrs. Anne R. Mihaylo of ':1 4& O"Y•"'"·•' St., Con• Men •. b~ta ~-~"LOCAL ARTIST Jack Jl'c- s elected for tecluu cal ua1o-, . t' ing at Syracuse University, Keown s pa 1n 1ngs a re New York, as a U.S. Ail be ing shown at Mutual Sav· Force lanauage specialist, ings and Loan Assn., 2867 The a innan recently com-E. Coast Hwy ., Corooa del pleted basic tram1 n1 at Mar, through May . He has Lackland AFB, Texas. He is a 1%-' gradu ate of Bob been a resident of CDM for nearly 11 ytars. He opened Plummer's ShoP in Newp ort Beach in 1956, and I at er Jones Academy in Green· ville, S.C., attended Cali· fo mia State College at Ful- lettl.)n, Orange Coasl Col· lege in Costa Mesa, and managed the Fashion SQu are Bob J ones University. CLARE P. APPLEMAN SUCCUMBS AT AGE 76 Her husband Leo di ed 6 years ago, and Monday, May l , Clare P. Appleman was laid to rest beside him in graveside sel\'ices at Fm t Rosecrans. San Dieao, under the direc tion of Baltz Mortu ary, Costa Mesa. Mr s. Appleman died Apiil 23 at ase 76, at the Counlt)' Club Con vale scent Home in Santa Ana. where she had been livina si nce an auto accident almost 2years aso. She is s urvived b}' her son, Leo Appleman , 1621 Highland OJ., Harbor High· lands; a sister and brother shop. For the past 3 years he has been decorating model homes and handling the color coordinat ion for tracts. His hObby is color photography. SENIOR CITIZENS TO SEE 'RAMONA' IN HEMET A busload of out·of--dom thea.ue enthusiasts from among the membership of Harbor Senior Citi zens will be going to Heme t this Saturday, \lay 6. Destina· tion is Her'ne t Bowl, where the theatrical presentation , "Ramona," is in its -'llth season. Production is unde r the direc tion of Victm Jory and his , Jean Inne s. "-·· ••• ,, ••• 1117 ·"'·· ....... . ..._ h iU 1111 ••tt~~ ... l•••· N-ly .. . ...... fw ..., ..... """' ........ ...... ~ .......... -' .... , .. , .. ,..r * lt.Hft..~n llovMOft....,.w...., .___ __. -aNsdao••"' * c~-*' llvitt•irl-" ko1111ct.o,.. ............ lie. ...,. --- .............. ~..._............... --- ....................................... 2¢¢11¢"' ,..._--........... ,. ····-----.. Did th ey ski? Nope , just looked at the scenery and the last of the snows th is time •.• at Lake Arrowhead •.• Maril yn and Jack Hop- wood of Irvin e Te"ace. • • • I rene and Jim Bentley or Dl.)ve r 'Shores have wonder- ful adventures to look for- ward to in June .•• down Mexico way and th en to the Bahamas. • • • "Around the World Thwugh the Ages"' was the theme a t th e Balboa Peninsula Girl Scout Troop 11 dinner given in honor or their par- ents Friday last. •• under the di rection of Troop lea- der Paula Hall and her as- sistan t, Jean Benson. Nar· ra.tors fo r the show were Scouts Cath )' Carl ton, Mau- ri ne Mur phy, Diana \'aag, Liz Sweeney, Janet Gon g- wer, Lynn Highland, Cindy labelli, Cathy Hoke, Cherly Ben!lon and Cindy Hall. • • • Huah and 1 rene Dun can greeted thei r crew for their M32 for the Ensenada Race at a dinner at their Lake- wood home Saturday even· ing. .Gloria and Bi ll Cooley and sons Bruce and Judy and Bob Lonz of Bay- crest have just returned from a perfec t holiday Jamaica way ... and now are making their plans for the ir move to San Francisco, where Bob has a wonderful new pos1· ti on. • • • about these newer, effective remedies . . kt him decide: which medications are best for your nttds. Then, bring his prescriptions to us for compoundina. c•istensen Pharmacy -· E. COAST 8W'f ... coaoaA DD. IIA. Oa!OLE 3·2550 The Adoption Guild of Orange Count}' will not hold their tenni s ball until June 4 ••• but plans for the tenni s tournament are well alona the wa)'. The tourn ament will take place at the Balboa :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~F~~ Bay Club, and this year there will be a Junior tourna· 6 .J.J. /)/) men t too, on \lay 27 , 28. 'J arrell and 30. The ball chairman 1s Lois Hmes of liarbor STUDIO OF CHARM v ;ow Hdls, and tho comm;t. too ;n chargo of tho touma· AID MODELIIU' ment plans includes Pat IWU Boyd of Beacon Bay, SoM)' Elllott oftrvine Terrace and Evie Wh ite of Lido. • • • P1M1M ,_ FREE llreeb~ • "SECRETS OF BEAUTY" @ eo~~ ......... , ••• ~ .. =::.. • I Annual re ports and a re· eli/. S•~· o/ ,..blic ''"''•dio .t.a.n..,... port or the state conference were the ordeJ of the day * MODELING AND TELEVISION when the DAR had their * CHARM AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT mo nthly meetinz at the 1·\ar-* ORAMATICS-SPEECH-LinLE THEATRE bor View Hills home of * Special Courses for Homemokers.Car"r Girls n,QRENCE SMALES DiNJdof' o/ Otu Suf4l Ueew_. Suzanna Rabbitt. .. Plans HOUIS MODIUNG AGINCY were also made for their 1519 N. Main, Sonta Ano-5474tf71 lk.~·~·~·~~·~M~O~··~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-:~~~~ June 2nd salad luncheon. - I ' -I - ,--LIDO MARKET CENTER i Oc.r .MOTJIID D.AY GI»S for You WIN A FREE STAY FOR TWO AT RANCHO ~PUERTR beaut~y s pa Mexico • lll THREE DAYS-' TWO NIGHT~ ...... f.aHIIR ••z dJ• .... •••1&. Pellrt Ia rw:..., .... tiCII .. tile ...... tier, teiNN _. ....... N .. 111ra• C. .. .,._. ........... ••••11 II '11• .... ., ••••••• , ... ,.., ·-··· &e ...... ... ....... eM •=••r• el alae ,.__, Qei.HPI ... ., _. f••• ••• 111•1•• ..... ee....CW ,. ............ e~ ••. •-e-J.Pwa•ca ... lla..,. .. l 'e Nlft ...... ,....,..; ..-.r:• .. , el•u••••· I'_.. .., •• • ffl-ae rete ••,.•••• ••II•, fwU. •;z ltr•• ..-, IJif 1 JEll:_.., ... ••••••• ~~ aal a' I• all• el ... 121 • alia, apeel• .. prlf& .. 818Ria .. edlfi-Nnol'lzasll'iltate• ••eh 1•1 sa 01 'I 1 3 LUCKY GALS WILL WIN THE SPA TRIP! The fa,.ous JUUA CHILD COOKBOOK I • I MRS. WALSWORTH HEADS AFFILIANTS Frar1Cio4~ ore In the ticket sa le concb::ted for the preview opening at Fashion Island in Newport Center. Among those ac· tive in this A ssistance League project are these mem· ' bers of the Newport Beach group, from left, Mrs. John Cashion and Mrs. William Von Essen of the JuniOf' Auxiliary, and Mrs. Edward Pellegrin end Mrs . Jesse Curtis of the Newport League. (Walter Gerhardt photo.) TOP SALES TO WIN , AIR TRIPS Members of the Assistance Leaaue of Oranae County and Lon& Beach arc .in the clouds over the prospects or an expensc·paid fliaht to sAn Francisco with food and lodJing. The: ladie1 are sponsorin& the preview openinJ of The Irvine Company's Fashion bland ahoppina complex and arc sellina ti ckets to the Sept. ~ affair. Air Californ ia, Oranae Cqunty's Electra jet airline to the Bay City, is donatina round-trip tickets for 2 wi th free food and lodaina to Tbe Amlilatt Cbap&er of die Ausilill)' ol Hoaa Hoepital hekt llaeir •-.. ttallation luncbeoo at Banon't retUIIUIIlt on April 12. t4t. Terence Wellh, vice pruident ol chapteu, auit&od by '*•· Henry· L. Janet, preaident ol.&he Auxi· llary, inatalled the new alate of ollie.,•; pfuentina each officer with a yellow mwn corsaac. penonally made by Affi liant ITICimber Mn. Phil Doane. Mn , James H. Walsworth wi II lead the a;roup u pre· sident. Mu. Brad Mil ler it fiut vice·presidmt: ~a. Don Adkinsorf, correspondina secretary; Mrs. Jack Pattu- ahin, recordina secretary; Mrs. Pete Rabbitt, trea- surer; Mrs. Charlet Hester, membenhip; Mrs. Harry Keeley, hospitality. Mrs. Ri chard Kredel will serve as parlitmentarian, Mn. Edaar R. Hill, auest speaker, talked about "Vol. unteeu ... Sh'e nutlined a 4- point proaram for budaetina time spent as a volunteer. ~ •• Waltwortb • ..,eaklaa •• ronur way• and rMant chairman. NI)OIItid on the put year't projlctt. AI a ""'" ol a rail c:ard pvty and the rnent puppet ahow, the Atfillan&t tumed ewer IS36 to lhe bulldiDI luod ol the AuJiliary and t231 rot the ""'chue of a lite tizt "doll," Ruutci·Anne, to be uaed in the new in·•• vice proaram as a tral nlna aid, Thit mechani cal doll it invaluable in teachina me thod or ruuacitation and variout heut treatment. PLAIT EXPEIIT TO TALk Dorothy Behrendt or En- cinitas, wtiter and plant authority, will talk to the Costa Men·Bay Ciliea Fuchsia Society at 7:30 p.m. Mondty, May B. She will brina plant• to discuu and donate to the p lant table, The Society meet• at the American Leaion Hall, 565 W. l&th St., Costa Mesa. There will be door prizes, plant table and refresh- menta. Ouetts ue welcome. Club will install The Coast Women's Club of Corona del Mar will in- s tall officers at the final meeting of the 1966-67 year on Tuesday, May 16, at the Irv ine Coast Coun try Club. throuah 11. each top ticket sale. lady in lhe Assistance Leaaue Chapters o f Anaheim, Gar- den Grove, Huntinaton Beech, Laauna Beach, Lona Beach, Newport Beach, Oranae, Santa Ana, Tustin, and the the JuniOr Auxiliary Cha~ ters of Anaheim, Fullerton, Newport Beach, Oranae, and Santa Ana. Peuons at- tendina the preview open ina a lso may win free fliahts to San Francisco. OC to offer 'Teahouse' terior need refu,b•shing? ~Upd<,.l ng? Complete • o• long rong < Newport Beach Bo,. 1361 548·300 1 The new officers are Mrs. Euaene Wing, president; Mrs. Jack Hart, Mu. G. Koster, Miss Adele Brady, and Mi chael Coronel, 1st, 2nd, Jrd and 4th vice-presi- dents; Mrs. Ed Meier, Mrs. E. Garren and Mrs. William Halliday, re cording, cortes· ponding and financial sec- re taries; Mrs. George Bry- son, treasurer; ~irs. Paul Quinlin. Mrs. Ray Nielsen is ou tgoing president. With th e district conven-';;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ tion in back of them and ------------ ~~PORT ~:~ I DEAN MARTIN ' ANN- MARGRET M 'SECOND FEATURE" Virginia \kKenna 11i ll Tra\'ers "BORN FREE'' --------- MESA. ( C' I '4 "'f , "' \1erle Oberon and Ri chard Conte 1n "HOTEL" -also - Julie Chri st1e tn "FAHRENHEIT 451" r!!:,i .• Marion Brando and Sophia Loren in "A COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG" -al 5o - Shirley MacLaine tn ''GAMBIT" ha\'ing won 4 awards on the ni&ht of the banquet, club officers are now ma king plans to go to the state con\'ention of California Federation of Women's Club's at the El Cortez Hote l in San Oieao, May 6 LEGAL NOTICE 'WIT1 CEOF' Pl"BLIC Hf:ARI NG ~otirf> i s hetehy-"~v-th,u the Plaaaing CollUilaeaion of t.hf' C it y of Ne.,.purt 8f!ach will holrf a public hearin! on thf!' appliC'&IIOD of Newport :"lational Hank fo r. a l'l'le Permit •1 267 to p••rmit: tho:o C'on>~truct ion of a hank fa<'i fit y "'ith appUr!"IIIIDI us,. .. in the unda>~I'Ji fi,.d di5· trin on po rt io n of Lot 172, lllork I, Tra ct Irvin~·,. Sub., r.nttion of Lot 169, Hlod :Z, f ffH·t lrvinf''., Sub., 369 Pia· po·nt ia ·\••·nu .. , s .... ·port n .. ar h. ~oli ee i:. hl'rt>by further ~i··~n thr.t ,..,j,j publi c he ating will h,. h•·ld on th,. 18th dav of Mav, 19fi7, at thr hour of 8 :00 p.,;.. 111 tht• Counr il Chamb•·rs o f th•• ~ ..... ·po rt HP.ach Cit)' llall, oil wh i<"h time and pla<..e any and all po>r,.ons intetf!Sted ma y appear and b,. he ard thereon. Y. Cop!'l in,se cret ary ~:l:r.::';,~R~ach ~it y ,. Co mmiSSion IE A GOOD MElCHIOR If yru are a newcomer, or k00"" Of il ne'*COmer tn the llarbor Area who has not been welcomed, do her a favor by cat1in1 the Harbor Visitor between II and 10 a .m., and shf' wi II c:all on your friend '#oith valuable informatic..t and aihs frOfTI friendly business firma which stand ready to help her become acquainted with her ne~~r sunoundin111 . THE HARBOR VI Sl TOR Phou: HY 4-9)41 On May B the members of the club will have their presidenr"i party and lun- cheon at the Victor ~luao restaurant in Laguna Beach, From there M-s. Nielsen and Mrs. Wing will journey on to the State Convention. General Federati'Orr of Women's Clubs Convention will be held June 6 throuah A at San Francisco Hilton Hotel and 60 foreian coun- tries will be represented. Mrs. Nielsen and some of the members are planning to attend. The card section will have a card party on May 9 at the home of Mrs. Jack Hart, 4621 DoTchester Rd., Cameo Hiahlands , for noon luncheon. Net proceed a from the sale of ti ckets, which are priced at $5 each, will be remi tted to the o raanizationt to fu,.. ther their philanthropic work. Approximately 15,000 per- sons are expected to attend the one-niaht affair, visit the 56 store s and shops, and listen to the music of Stan Kenton, Les Brown, the Mariachi Brass, the Ink Spots, and Julie London, ·who is honorary hoste ss. An early invitation has been extended to Gov. and Mrs, Ronald Reagan to at- tend as offi cial host, ac- cordina to Daniel A. O'Far- rell, manaaer of the 75-acre shopping center. Oranae Coast Colleae wi II present "Teahouse of the Auaust Moon" as its sprina drama production. The play will be s taaed May 17·20 in the OCC Auditorium at 3:15 p.m. Admission will be s 1.50 for adults and 75 r Career talks held Some 125 bu siness s~­ dents and their teachers were in\'ited guests of the Business & Professional Women's Club of Newport Harbor at •the club's 5th annual "c~rs unlimited" conference held at the Mesa Verde1 Country Club, Costa ~-lesa. Mi ss ' Agne s Blomquist, twice president of BPW and now serving as president of Newport-Balboa Savinas and Loan, said there was "room at the top" for the young woman willing to ac- cept responsibilities and continue her education in her chosen field. Other speakers were Bob LEGAL HOTICE ~011Ct: Of PUBUC HEARING ~oticf' il!l herrby give n that the Plannin@ Commi1111 ionof the City of :\ewpotl Buc:h wi ll hold a pub lic: hearill@ on the application of J ord1n & Beo- jamin, Inc:. for 1 Use Permit ~1271 to permit: An automatic car wa.!lh •n a C~·Z :r.one and It no•fef' privat,. parll:inf! lot in an adja rent R·2 :r.one on Lot.11 3, 4, 5 and p-rt of 2, 15 ud 17, Block G4h , Tn~c:t 323, al11o kn own 11s 2931 Eaat Coa!lt Highway, Corona del Mat. ~oti c,. i!l hereby futthf'r ~i vf'n that !IRid public hearing wi ll br h,.Jrj on thto 18th day of May, 1967. 11t the hour of 8:00 p.m. in the Counc:i l Chambe t!l of th,. ~ .. wport Beach City Hall , at whir h tim,. and plac:e any 11nd all pert~on" intereeted may a ppe., and b,. heard the reon. Ray Y, Copelin, l'lf!'Cte tary Newport Beach City Planning Commis.!lion Pu bliAh: 4, 1967, in The lhrbot E:raaiga Goodwin of the Newport B'ranch of Bank of America, Ron Arms trona of Air Cali-LT. RICHARD COOK, son Cornia and Daniel Polk, in-of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. dustri'll relations manager Cook of 113 Pearl Ave., o r Atlantic Research. Newly installed president Balboa Island, has entered of BPW, Mrs. Patricia Fol-U.S. Air For.ce pilot train- sam.. welcomed lhe peats , ing at Webb AFB, Texas. at the Conference. Chainnan He will fly the newest Air of Careers Unlimited," Mrs. Force jet tra in ers and re· J .B. Hamil, introduced the speakers of the day. Mrs. ceive special academic and Alma Rush, fanner BPW military train ing during th~ president and rounde r of the year..jong cours e. He will careers unlimited program in 1963, was also introduced. Assisting Mrs. Hamil were Mrs. Aida Gorton , chainnan of pas t presidenu; ~ea. M.J. Moser, Don Sou thworth, Vernon Brubaker, Doris Croxon, Jean Del Guidice, Marion Lebus, W.C. Noller, C.R. Chamberl ain, Marylin Caldwell and Miss Cathy be awarde~·lver pi lot wings upon camp tion of the pro- gram. He ec eiv ed hi s A.B. in 1%6 fr o the University of Rochester, N.Y. Coli in Your Wont Ad to th• En •itn 673.0550 OAST SUPER 111:0 E. COAST HWY ., COM WE DELIVER MARKET 67).3510 9 to 6:~ Doi IIRDSEY E WITH ORANGE GLA:tE Sliced Beets 31( s cent• for chi ldren. The OCC version wi II have Joe Donofrio of Costa Mesa as Sakini, the impish Oki- nawan whoae job it it to help th·e harried Captain Fi sby brina democracy to the natives. Fisby is played by Jeff Burtt of Newport Beach. Sat. Greaovich is played by George Andrewa of Garden Grove. Stan Tudor of Costa Mesa is the overbearina Colonel RJrdy. Other major roles will be played by Doua Douaherty of Garden Grove as Captain McLC.an, Chris Weatherhead of Newport Beach as Lotus Blossom and Lani Roland ofOranaeuMiss Hiaa Jiaa. John Ford of the OCC drama department will di- rect the play, 1835 Newport B~djCosu MHI ' 641-7097 .Sir, ..................... ... .. _leo .... low ...... :.t: .. ... ................ ,.. ,.. _ _,_ .. _tloot_ .. ---_.,-.. •-"',.....,, ••••hn • Y .. Yoo ,., ,., .. 1 '60 ILUDTOP , , , , , , , , , $1644 & $UI4 .......... ,k. .................. -"-· a..lolo " a. ,. -will!& 'M STIN$ IAY ,Coo-lloh , . , .. , . , -,, $21U .Hif ...... ' ..... .,.., '""' _. ....... '" snNG lAY , ,,.,.,_, ____ S40C4 f --'· 47 ...... ··~· llal ............. '" snNG lAY '" snNG lAY , , , . , , , , , , ' --'· :1M. •• , t-.. ..,,. .. CORY AIRS ' ........ . lt-•N w•"•·• •Mill tiTIIII IIHW. llllll. OLI 1 •• 'U MONZA C-.,.,,,, .. ,,.-., ( -.I. rNia Mill '-1'1•. OJH 111. h \5 ilia. "-H.., Ana Op., 8 o.m. "'9 p.m. -Sol. 'ti l 6 All t, .. , sYn day Tall F1 .. MH412 c--ow ....... "" Laellell • 1100 l CIW'MAII AYE. OUNGE e 633-3511 II visil the Clyde Zul ch Art Gallery May 1·31 tc.. view the outstonding oil paintings af $WAHSOI4 T.V. CHICKEN 33( & NOODLES 49' FRESH Watermelon YUIAH Coffee ~ All the travelers ·checks you want -up to $5,000 worth-for a fee of only $2'!P SIZE Cocktail 2139' II~. 7'Jt GLOIIITTA STIW!D DUTCH Tomatoes lOJ Sill v 45' Cook'ies 21~. S1~ CHOCOLA Tl CHIP 5DOL 89' IlTTY TUNA I. CHICUN rLIISOIMAHMS SOrT SA~ 1 • During May only USE THESE OIECKS AT ANY TillE ••• SO ACT HOWl THIS OFFER AVAILABLE AT ALL 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS WUTCLI ~f AT DOV!lll, •• ~ohe.,t.fH...,.rf• l'll'l•del (.,.,_, ••• ,, •• ).1111 lAY SIDE AT JAMIOlii!E·, .et th• -..,_,ce,. ..._ttfvl leiM•Ie1•4. r , • 60o11 .. 1 CAM..UI AT M4CAITHU ...• H ........ o,_ .. c.-., .... ,., y_....,,. .. ,, ,,._2111 I OP .. IIIITIL I P.M. DAILY •• A P.M. PIIOAYI I NEWPORT HAReoR EJISIQI ARST SfCTIOII--P111 5 THURSDAY, MAY I, 1967 COROllA DEL MAR, CALIF. 'Woman of year' honored CoHon Ball May 12 HL .. "••• Mot. PrMk H•ah•t, lncom-. UCI ¥1•11• iaa prcsldaat. wHI reian T'!'e ... ,rurormal I ~II. Cotuna del ...... ,..11 WAN TID IOYS I. GI RLS 3 10 n yun of ... , 1.0 audition on Vidoo tlpe, .nd qualify for TV and mo&.ion pio- ture talent pool. Our talent contultlnt will be at the DIS. NEYLAND HOTEL in the Olympic Room, Fri., May S. Chi ldren between 3 and 6 yean of aae come between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. ONLY.7yeau 10 11 yeau 6 p.m. 10 &:30 p.m. ONLY.'I'tli• talent aearch beina conducted by TAKE I Production• In c. Video tape produ· cetl for public rcla· lions, Mrt. Joseph A. Reek, lonlj lime resident of Balboa lata.nd. waa l\albed ''women o( lhe year'" at lut ....... mee'tina of tbe Newport Hatbor Zonoa Club. Mot. Marie Howes, atllUI o( women chainnan fot Zonta, ~nnounced lhe awatd and aave the followi.na rnume of Mu . Beck'• Contribution a to the conmunhy: "Amon& the u lect few here as lona u SO yean, and belonaina to the Pio- neers Group, it an accom• pliahed 'youna' woman, honored aa \\'oman of the V ear by Zon \a tnt ernationa\ a\ its annual dinner held at the Balboa Bay Club.· "Honored not for the years tpent in the area but for the servicct to the comm un· ity sine' the beainninJ or those years it Mn. Joseph Beck, {Carol lO her friend•), wife of Joseph Allen Seek, Mothers Day is almost here But don't Dad 673-640 5 a willning diamond pair 0 OMEGA Add fme diamonds to all the many ingredients Which make Omqa the most' highly prized watch ln the world. The sum ~ total: irresistible beauty ana maa.imum accuracy. S.amnter De Ville, Mtf·winding, whita or yellow 14K told drHs watch, 20 d•amonds, S-415, Lady's 14K white gold oval Omega, 32 diamonds, U75. 3007 1: Co'"•' HtCJHW'A" C!'IIOH .. DJ L Joll.t.ll c ........ PRESENTING FIRST EXHIBIT BY recently boeored ror 11rvina ol which the h aec:ret.-y; 50 y .. ,. aa aecntary to the t.he Hittorical Committee, Caliron\ia. State· Senile. h atar .. d by dla Fritoda ol w11 ~. ·BM:k, who at vetn• the ~ibrar)'; the Balboa ,r.- an developar, rebuilt &a\ .. land Yacht Club, or wtucb boa Jaland and developed the was directoJ for many over futiviliu when th• wt'llch 11 lhe au toc_1al are diapl.ylaa ... tlGDme JuniOf I! bell Club of Newport ove.nt planned~ the Jun1on to En••• l.ce .,.ca. t I autumn 1 uncle th tora" tipa ia ••lr -'•••• Beach aiwa Ht 15th ~nnual WI. 1 • • 1 ' .e 11 1ft op-. t.o.Nlnltalk. Cotton Ball on Friday, May auaplc:el of Mrt. Wanen Fu, for vi aik:tra ID •• .. , 1111 12 aDd ~~. Paul Hadley. ~ IIOp in and aoqu.aiat •--yeau. Beacon Bay, and took over "Mrl Seek received the the rerry butineu in 1919, most ~u1ual award ever ~late r added an automo-1iven by the Newport Hatbor bilo feny. · Chamber o( Comnerce two ''Mn. Reek, alona with ycau aao. The awa.rd? Man Sc• . 1 lh 1 cbainnen ofWaya and Moana, 1 .111 ~-tuna or e annua . d ...,,~ R Sh ae v .. WI ~• cMI Mu h. h lh aaaute ..,, ...,,,. oaer el"" ._.._ event, w tc auamentt e -v•· I b h"l lh . ~:t•:· _________ .::::::::::::::- her huabaftd..nd three 10ns, of lhe Year! it remembered 11 workina "A• outuandina u her for many yoars in the bay contribution 1 are the charac- area with wlteMa(ety pro-teriltict 1he displays 11 arama for child ren, wi th the she perform• her du ties. A oriainal Tournament or model for the art of inter- Liahla paradea or boau, personal rclationt, Mu. with Civil Air Oefenu work Beck is admired and loved c u 'I many p 1 an roptc: fundt, will be the Balboa Bay Club. .,We're in the Pink," the theme choaen by Mn. Huahes , will be evi· dent upon enterina the club. Tablea will be decorated with n orll arranaemenu to be creal ed only in shades of pink. durina the war when ahe by all who have had the Memben and aue1t1 are 1cheduled plane spotters for aood fortune .lo know her. ur1ed 10 put a-.·ay their si lka the niahtly ai r tky watch She has alway's avoided the JEN NIFER CAREY of and utins and &reet the ttop the old Lido Tower~. the limeliaht, the alocy and .-~ I"H cominaofl.he sUIM\er season honor. UnanuminJ, self-ef· ~·ore C 1 s turned in the . "A membe r of the Aui1t· •n cottons. Mrs. Huahes will ance Lc:aaue of Newport facina, hwnble 111\d modest, best en try lor last week's complete her ball attire with she has moved into each Dot-to-Do t colo ring contest Beach for 21 years, Mra. a s eed pearl coronet. siani· responsibility with cheer· in the Ensign Bible page r · h d · 1 d Beekhu been the inddatia• rul willinJOetS, accom-~·•ng er uues u ea er able, e.ver willina, behind-plishina the objectives with and won a Bible as her of the c!ub for the c:omi n1 thc ... cenea member, an ex• quiet efficiency, meticu· prize. Seven~year"ld J eo -year, from the outaoin& pre• pert on parliamentary proce· lous th oroughness. nie, a 2nd grader at Carden sidc.n t, Mn . Jaclr. Ha&adom, dures and on the hillory of ''Honest and fortri&ht, Hall, is the daugnter of Musi c for dancing will be- the L eaaue with its many proceedina strailht to the Andy and Lu cy Carey. t En -ain at 9 p.m. pt"eceded by a faceted corrmunity services. heart of a problem, objec· ,cocktail hour and buffet din · tivc.,unemotional andaentle, sign photo.} ncr. "Put president of the Hoaa Holpital Auxiliary, ~ir:;e~e~~·~:~:~~~ft~c~-P"•ano needed for c y c where 1he has already aiven on every board. Her quiet • • • lSOO houn of service, Mu. humor, her ma5tery of the The Newport Harbor Com· aames, refreahmen ts and Seek hu al1o served on the understatement deliahts all munity Youth Center is now TV, under the direction of hospital Board of Directors who hear her. beina used as a teen center the Ci ty o r Newport Bcac:h for .S years. "With an unusu.ally deep on Friday even in as, from recreati on department and "AI a member or the Cham· 7 JO tD ·dn · h Th · lh intere!lt in people and their : m• 11 L e acb· c sponsorship or ,the You th ber of Commerce, Women 's v t• · 1 d d · C bo d welfare, Mn. Beek listens 1 es me u e ancang, en ter ar . Divi1ion, Mn. Seek has U· Th y lh c · · and hears, watches and MilS. FLOIIEMC( MLLIAMS e ou . enter 11 1n sisted the planninJ commi t· s ees, an unusual attribute OF coST·IIES· DIES need of a PL~no, for the: tee on the Freeway route, h " "' 1 h d f the annual Yearbook', and lO ave. .;Ten areat-grandchildren, een center nL& 1 an o r "Perhaps amona her quali-other events, acc:ordina lo other projects. ties which we would seek 16 arandchildren , 2 dauah· John Semple, mem ber of the "Other boards whi ch en-to emul~e would be her ters and 3 sons alon a with board. An yon e with a piano J·oy lhc contr•"Lt•"on of"ts b"l" 1. · h her husband, William, ate don 1 [JU ~· • a 1 1ty to 1ve 1n t e pre· to ate may c:al the You th S eek are the Viaitina Nur-sent and to prepare for the left to remember Florence Center at 5th Ave. an d Iri s SCI Anociation of ()t&n&C f Williams, who died at 7] uture, to stay as alive and Ave., Corona del Mtr, phon e County, the Anaelitos De interested, as is our Woman May lst at 3H Walnut, 675-{l77J, or Mr. Sempl e t Oro (auociated with Bia r lh y •~ J h Cos ta Mesa. a o e ear -, • .,s. osep 613-4969 or 67$-2ll)l. Brothert of Oranae County) Allen Beck." Mrs. Wi lliams was born II H · Nov. ll. lin, in New Yotk REVISED CAR lASH Zonla insta s 0 icers and had been a tcsidcnt in APPLICATIDM IIADE 0~~~~c;sou;i1iJ :; ~~~c.:;sJ Another appli cation for an lnt tal\ation of Mrs. Georae Zebal as president and introWction o f Mrs. Joteph A. Beck as "woman of the year" were hiah· liahts of the Zonl& Club meetina last Thursday evenina, April 27, at the Irvine Co11t Country Club. Re in ert; statu s or women, Mrs. Earl Stanl ey; ways and means, Mrs. Ri chard Sheets and Mrs. Chalies Winfield; yeatbook, Mrs. Malcolm Angell; club hoste ss, Mn. Da vi d Riheldaffer; Zonta automati c car wuh a t the p.m. today, May 4, at Bell-Broadway Chapel in Cosla location of Sea Crest Mtltel Mesa. lntennent will follo w in Corona del \~ar is beina at We s tm inster Me morial made by Jordan &:. Bcnjarr.in Parlr.. Inc. •• ., ,, A re vised plan has been TRouM n R CHILDREM IS DOll A TED TO HOAG ~eaented to the Newport Beacb P lann•na Cormuu•on, Otildren admitted to Ho ag Molherl In Pu•lu ... .. ..• "' •.•.. F,_ 'Be llrta YOUR FI GURE IS MY PROBLEM GIRDLE S & CO RSELETTES IN ALL SI:ES AND FIGURES Tht mos t nclusivt hn t of foundatton s in tht area The banquet w11 held in the p>ld ~i cb the -·~ -U.'erne !Wid .~ of lhe -evenina done in ,JOid and matt, Mu. Joseph Hamblet and Mrs. Don aid Schoenmehl; Zonta gi rl of the month chairmen: Corona del Mar, Mn. Karen Mar&rot.a. Wood; !costa Mesa, Mr's. Marie can now ride to their rooms Lll'\d a hear ina on the use · ••u · " 'It [ !h perrmt application hu been an .. atn, .. ... rom e r Th . A · " 1 ~ ~·-n· set or t.&tsday evcn1n1. asoca a .. ono .-.sa. ... , ..... _. \ta 18 . c·. H II for Hoaa Hospital. Y • 1". ~ty a · l.Jilh Smilh GRAOUA T£ CORSfllfn£ INTIMATE WEAl m1 f. com lilY. BEING SHOWN THROUGH MAY MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO L..OAN ASSOCIATION 2867 EAST COAST HIGH WAY CORONA DEL MAR Pleou ask for yaur copy of Mutual Savl nea 1966·67 CIVIC DIRECTORY •--.m Clear C¥t•l ba ... wltft tc11lpt,t9d ~qyrl-In Mtln li!ti•h. Othe' piece• h\cl114e -•k•n ••t, ._.., •• eeh tr..,, IMowh ••• • • TIVOLI Toi!I7N7 .. IMO I. C... ......... Ccc SEC ..... ... ..,................... ....._ .. _ .. ..,...... ..... ..... white and decorations dC"" pictina the classification of the neW preaident. Mi u Jae Mae Lane, past Distri ct IX aovemor of Zonta International, was instsllina officer. She in· stalled Mrs. Malcolm Angell as first vice--pre&ident; ~·trs. Robert Harbison, 2nd vi ce· president; Mrs. Phillips Rees, ueuurer; Mn. B. Waldemar Acker, recordina secretary; Mrs . Donald Schoenmehl, cortespondin& secretary; Mrs. AI Forgit., Zonta Foundation treasurer. Direc tors are Mn. Robert L. Bacon, Mu. Roaer Barro w, Mrs. Richard SLeets and Mrs. Karen Marareta Wood. The retitina pruident.. Mrs. David RihehSaffer, presided as auestl were in trodu ced and Zontians from Zonta Clubs in Area 1 V and j\'li u Mary Noonan, Area IV director, were areeted. Howes; E'!_!ancia, Mn. Matlin She~l y ; Newport Harbor, Mrs. Robert L. Bacon. Guests included Mrs. Ze· bat's husband, George ; her mother, Mr a: Thurber, and her 2 sons, Bradley and Ronald who new down from Stanford ~d UC Berkeley. Prc.cedina the formal in· s tallation of officeu was a most humoroua spoor on the new preaidcnt and her classification by the past KATHV OURICA, 18-yea r- Zonta presidents. En•ctina old s enior at Estancia High various characteri ntions' School, will comDtte in were Mmes. Donald Hunvnel, Exchang~ Club search for Ea.rl St.anley, Marlin Sheely, ta lent contes t at 7:30 p.m. Robert J ayred, Robert L. Bacon,· Loui s Csena.r, th is Friday, May 5,at Corona Jeffrey Burke, Jack Reinert, del Mar High SchQol . Last Vi rainia Luther and Mi ss year ·she was 3rd place in Bernice Vestal. the s enior division with her Mrt. Zebal acupted the aavcl from Mrs. Riheldaffer tap dancing. She has been a and her first order of buti· stud~nt at the D<?rothy Jo neu wu the announcC"" oance Studio s ince the age ment or her committee of 4. <E nsign photo.) chairman: Ame li• Earhart eommHtoo, Mn. B. Waldemat IIIIS. ETHEL KDLIIIEIIG Acker; tttoncltnco, Mrs. OF COSTA MESA IUS Robert J ayred; clubhouae Wi th the Rev, Loren Flick· m~naa•en t. Mn. Carle10n inaer offic:iatin1, funeral Mear1: ciYi l clefenae •d urvices wi ll be held 11 a aleey , Mn. Ho bart Loud; a.m. IDday, May 4, for Ethel fellowthip, Mrt. Robert. P. Holmbera at Balu Cor- Barrow; fin•~e and ~dee&. on a del Mu Qapel. ~·· Calhanna K1eater; Mn. Holmbera w11 bom ~~~~-· Mra •. ·B. W. Ac~er; OeL 24, 1&~. in BatUe tn .. rc•ty, . Mill , Bem1ce Creelr:, Michiaan. and h11 v .. t.aJ; tntem•uon.a ro-la&ioa .. Mra. :J•aa 0 . R.y: ~~t ll of her 76 yeart of ••berllaip, Mrs. Robert h(t 1ft Or••• County. Hutoi-; porli..,•IOII•, CJL CIICUT 111AY I .... O.adea Wiafitht '1111t -al lfll'ial ooaeert PfOC .. ,. lloota IDd ,..,.,... of •• -·c ....... tor dot, Mrt, 0ootp · 8toa; Cot Ia Moto Hillo Scltool will ptO_.a, _... Maloolm be lteld ill •• Lynam at I Aa ... l; pttlollc alfoht. Mrt. p.11. IDdoJ, MIOJ 4. noro l!nlott -a; pttlolldiJ will IN a .. II doaadoo or •4 PN•• IIDok. Mra. J act so• •d u• a a•••a. ' The "train" is made from The apptieat1on IS for the a converted wheel chair, and car wash and a no-fee pn • the desian and wo rkmanship \'ate park 1ng lot at 2931 E. is by John Thousand, pre· Coast Hwy. The flre vious si dent of th e Empire Enai~ reque s t for the use pennn neerinaCo.,411 E. 17th St., wa-. rejected by the Plan-Corona del Mar Costa Me sa. nina Corrmiss1on. M~·s Day. !Up te sMp 11 W~ yM'II fiJNI llle ripl gill ! ... ...... "The Pr•seripti on Pharw~eey" 3127 E. eoa.t Hwy. Carona del War SHOP LOCALLY • SAVE TIME • SAVEGAS • SAVE SSS .• ...;" HANDBAC.S Ys.TR4WS, FABRICS,"'"'" COMBINATIONS in a gloriou s array of spring colors! CLU TCH PURSES ~._ casual ond •vening Lady Buxto1 ond occ:•story t•ts • keytoin.,s • gloss . dgo,."• cos. • light ... CANDIES IIIUJ •tiMtlfl,.. to gift ad lljoy molt ..-up by Coty. Yen•ti c.~ ou l •ouot, C.,ino spice bolls, .,osiery l k;ltt .. boutiques, flow~ N ... .._.,· Swia• 4o;nty flo..,• •• f..inine ..,ele t to pleoao ""'"" • AND COSMETICS Flo-.t".d podtoe11 of Mo• Foetor• 1 Primiti f, Hypnetlqu•, Golden Woocfa For p.,Nffted -'..-.c• by LeGolion -SortU .. , Jo1111in ••lntiMeteu perft.,Me -·'''"' col._,.e, h.r fovorite scent. Revlon S.,lcy Blue Comotion ..,. "-.,4 Gollot ..,. ..,N .. O ............ r•. :111 c-.., .,_. F,....t Nts .-4 ••• • •114 ooietft• ' r-:-----;::::;;:======::;--, occ ........... DATEI .. IUICID Reai atration for lhe Oranae Coest Collepswnmtt awlm-- mina propam will blain June 17 at &he OCC pool, from 9 a.m. to noon. The fiut • wlm aouion will run from Juno lJ ·30. Second uuion will run July 3--14~ whh teaiatntion ;... _____ -:'-:'-:'-:'~-:"--i July t. Third aculon will 1-·'·'~·~·~·.·~·~C~T~ID~N~,~·.·~·~·.•~-"!"T•N•U~I~I·D•A•Y•,••~•~•-·~·.'.'.'.'-..J be July 17·28, roai•Uation July 15, and the final sea· lnJ"un"es '''"'· July 31-Auauu u . reaistration July 2~. Tueaday•a aame wat touah The aame was cloae until Classes will meet dal ly on die Leech brothers, Mike the 61h innina. nen the Monday thtouah Friday for and Steve, a1 the Corona bomb fell, u 6 unearned th e seuions. SIUdenta must del Mar Sea Kina• were runt cro11ed th e plate after be 42 inches to the chin. THIS RACING CAR, the J. Frank Harrl· has a %·inch wheel bas e, weighs 1,380 bombed 12 to 2 by San 2 were out. son Special, built In Cos-ta Mesa, wilt be pounds, fuel consumption of 21.? miles' Clemente on the home ThC COM runs came in the a contender in the May 30 Indianapolis per gallon, speed about 200 miles afl diamond. Jrd innina. as Orca Howard doubled, and Mark Mooney 500. t.ll body work on thi s racer has been hour. The driver will be Greg Weld of Mike, playina at Jrd base and Dous Myers sinalcd. done at the Harri son garage near the OCC Kansas Ci ty. Mr. Harri son, former raci ng fo r the Kings , suffered a Last week the Kinas de• campu s under the direction of Jerry Ei· driver, own er o f th e Chattanooga Glass broken thumb as he reached feated Estancia 4 to 1 and sert o f Newport Beach. The raci ng car Co. in Tennessee, _has a home here in for a lo w throw. The bumb lost 2 to l to Huntinston is po wered by a Ford engine of 500 h.p., Dover Shores. thumb, beina on his writing Beach. John Morriset hit n Hollywood Park rHOROUGHIR[O RACING STARTS WED ., MAY 10 9 a10 IIACU DAILY lwetdl~l thru Selurdt!ll flrtt fKI .. ,WeekdiYtl:•5 S.turdt!ll • Holldt)ll 1:15 Call in Your Wont Ad • filii I'IIVIIW DAYI ut. MAY 6. JUN. MAY 7 1:1 .. 4) fr~Cb~M Vlllttw Slllwt ••• T1111Mf11: "*'"·" "'' ,_,. ., ''"" ,,.., ••. bl:ltlc ..... ••• M0111i111 w.n.ut1 siM"I .t 7 1. "'' HOLLYWOOD ,AIK ,,.,,nood Century IOUIIYtrcl 11 Prelrle A~n111 Phofte In You r Orcler foro S..bscrl,niOR: C.ll - hand, also wi II handicap homer in each game. SURFING CONTEST MAY27-28 ~~~~:.~:.~: ~::~n.7::.:~ E;~.~:~~n ,:;"';h ,d·~;.j~~ RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED The South Coast Surf C lub plans for the event at Mo n• Mr. Otis, who is employed on the mound for COM, League ce llar with a 2 to I of Newport Beach will host day evening's meeting of by the city water depart· ~ullcd a muscle in hi s victory Tuesday. Ne"'-pOrt a su1fing contest May 27 and the Newport Beach City mcnt, s aid that the event pitching arm and had to Harbor defeated Laguna 28 off the beach between Council. He received aJ)"' will be the 3rd U.S. surfing leave the game in the 6th Beach 5 to I. with Howard 18th and 19th Streets. proval for the event fr om Assn. Distric t 5 Single A inning. Both Mike and Steve Struble and Mi ke Maxwell 20 words or leu ............ 21 words to 30 words 31 words to 40 words Eoch word ov•r 40 words .. 1 Time 1..50 2.00 3.00 .OS 2 Times 2 . .5() s.oo 4.00 .10 3 Timet 3.00 4.00 s.oo .IS CASH for your 1araae i terns •. BOOKS. tools, housewares needed for ou·r daily aar· age sale." lt46·1675 . Te- Winklc Hardware, Costa Mesa. Lee Otis, 309~ 36th St., thc Council,subjectto clear• contest. The contes t "'-i ll will be out for the season. hitting homers for the Tars. We ~t Newport, president of ing the details with the city be open to all 1967 USSA s I 1 "d 0 fr" 20% DFF FOR CASH WITH DRQER PUB LICATION typing want· ed. llave varityper; head• liner. Over 60 type faces. Call 6 7 3·1 507 or 6 73·0550. Ask for Fran. th e Surf Club, announced s taff. ~ingl_e A_ members regi s~ered a e 0 II u lggers BDOKS FOR SAL~ B Cl b fr k I I 1n OIS tnct 5 and holdmg a Th N 0 · Cl b Oys U ac mee Se 1967 · · d e ewport utngaer 0 through Friday everv week co~petltl on car ·. will hold a rummage sale . · ''l"J,,.f)r,.u·P~urson .'tory "-Follow•ng <V<n" wd l b< th . F .d d S 1 d m lh< b•y at 19th Sr .. LS tL ay an a ur a y, C I N p t},,. fir~t lu·h ind th~ sr~n ,..• The Boys ' Club track meet contribution from the Tues· held· 1 d 6 . f d entra ewport. rospec• "I b d 0 C d Cl b r N II b ' 18 ~· ay 5 an ' to raise un s tive c lub members are in· ''"Purl -b) f runk ' w1 I e h.el at range oast ay u o ewport ar or. I, \1e n's surfing. for club activities. The sale lwltm. flmdba~k $1.9.;. C"llege thi s Saturday, ~Ja r Summer camp reservations th rough H years o f age. will be held at 1951 New· vi tc d to come there to JOi n Order from : 6. All boys in the 6th, 7th are now being taken. Boys :"!. J unior men's surfing, 10 the paddling, according ld port Bl vd., Costa Mesa, s B th r c and ~th gr ades arc in\•itcd a to 16 years o may at· 15 through 17 yea rs of age. to ue utterwor o orona . . d r k Th from q a.m. to 5 p.m. d I \I . .d t r to pa111 c1pate. ten c amp or one wee . e 3. Boy s ' surfin g, 14 years C lub members arc training e ar, \'l..:e•pres • e n t • Softball wil l begin in the cost is SJ V. There are two "nd und<r. M d the c lub. .. from 4:30 to 6 p.m. , on ay latter part of \lay. Three sessions: July 5 to 12 and 4_ Women'!> surfing (no J erry Whitaker of Tus tin i s age groups will he forme d : July 12 to 1~. Camp Norris a ge limit.) NEW PLAY READINGS president; Carolyn Scott of ~ to IJ years, II to 13 , and is located in the San Ber· ). Stock surfboard paddle TO BEGIN AT OCC Corona del Mar, secretary, 14 tu 16. n&dino Mountains at an al· ra ce. An innovation in Harbor and Chris Hughes of Corona The Upper Bay wres t ling titude of 6 .725 feet. Camp--6. USSA club raddlc rc-area theater _ the dramatic del \1ar, treasurer. team was edged ou t by a ers are ex.poscd to high ad-Ia} race. reading of new plays-will C lub members are coached ver} strnn x Buena Park venture and healthful living. begin at Orange Coast Col-by Noah Kalama c.f Hawaii Bo}s' Club team April 17 Winner of the model car 7 " Tandem. lege this Sunday, M•y 7, and h is 2 sons, Elima and A~o~.·ards will be given to all b} 6 matches to 3. Boys of contest held at Centra l with the examination •of Tub~..•. I • · El · 1 d · 1 ·0 finall!;t s in events I through .... , t 1c: u pre1 ay team me u c Branch 10 Costa ,\ esa Ap11 "The Garbaae Hustlers," :\II an Jones, Wayne Jooes, 25 was Bruce Bu sch. 5, to lhe w1nmng cluh in the by Or. George Savage of HE'S DOING NICELY Ou \1 .11 \1 "k G · h B"ll " d · · b re l a~· race. and to the top 3 r r d n 1 er, , • e n s am~• •ar 1nstructtons y J UCLA and Georxe Savage A ter surgery per nnne lames \lcCall, J ohn McCal ~-artin,~ames room in· places In the tandem. There Jr. ~·londay at South Coast :~nd Ski("J La~augh. All ~ su uc 01, are hc:ld · \·Inn· will be an award to the wm-The reading will be held Community llospital in Innes Wun-2 ~ches and da y at :3 and Satur-n•ng cluh 1n all events. in the OCC Forum at 3 p.m. Laguna Beach, Burr El iker Skip wnn his singl e ma tch. day mot · g from l U a.m. Ill Entry fce~oo are S] for the There is no admission cha.r-is "do mg nicely," accordong T he wres tling class is s til l 11 n a . the Central fi rst C\'Cnl and SOc for each xe and the publ ic is invited 1.11 \1rs . Elikcr, 209 npen ll• Interested bu)S. Rranch. Che · and Checker addi tional event. All enU1e s to attend. Jack Holland o f guente Ave., Corona del A new hillia rd table: i s in Tourname nts wil l be held mu~oo tbe posunarked not later the OCC Speech Department \1ar. Their younges t daughter p~) at the Up.per \84)', ~il\LjW·~ \1aL P.• .. Richard 1than \lay 14 , and are to be sa1d the reading will be and her husband, the James Be ch, thaitis to a ce ce?L t ffanat will condUct play . , s ent to USS A D•s uict 5, the first in a seriu whLch Abbou"s ,. c¥Qe down L ~~'l_ t~' YM '22 5 W. Canada, San Cle· wil l featu re unpublished, SacramentoO\'er the wee X -mayor nelpS men:e· -• o riginal plays. for a visi t. "Oun'r ,o)untw roc any-San 8<Cnacdmo Countios. Life-saving deeds are lauded thing," the old s aying goe s. With h1 s wife, Va lcta, \1r. f1 ut ~!I lard ~~ade volunteer• Wade is qrescntly s tar 1ng at .Resolutmns _of cnnunenda· the property line at that ages 2 tQ 5. five da ~·s per ed to become inten m busi· 183 Yo rktown Lane, Costa linn for act1 0n wh ile off address. week. ness manager for tht Oranxe \-1c s a, and very much en]op dut} resul ung Ln the saVLn g • Set a May 15 hearing • Approved a r enni t for I r Go d for li ve·entertainment penni t Robert J. Co-., 330 \lay flower Cna s t Y\lCA. taki ng nvet ins a coursc onma ch1nc s hop of 1 e ~o~.ere made to · r on fr1•m Cnnlc~· \-1. Davies, wh o we lding at Oranxe Coast (."a ~~othon a nd Mi c hael applications of I new bar Or., to use \II property ' · c ••d I n<w d•nc < plac< '• whol<sa le us ed c ar o pe<· ha, n.r<q:J nn tn wo rk f(l r College. Thank you, \lr. Traynor at th e C u y of nsta .... u • .. American Opinion Boot ~re 1934 Harbor Bhd. Cost11 Mua -Phone 646-o645 mission, wheels. wi re S4, 79 5 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 Harbor Bl vd. 6<16-9022 they <~t KLversL de. Wade, for 'filling in,' as \1e s a C ouncil meeting • Held over to r..!ay 15 ation. 1":166 G'lC new :~ to n P.V. I cnu c•ll ,·1• \lnnday, Ma' 1. the pennit for the First Step The city attorney pre· Lung wheel base Special \Jr. Wade. w 10 resLgncd J .. I r . h \h. c·awthnn. '.52 21 s t St.. Ho use of Orange County , or sen ted his findmgs to t e S1,JH la,t year a!'> rre,Ldent and VALLELY WINS MORE . R . I' Lhamr,an nf the h<~ard at the BASKETBALL HONORS an employee l•f the park pennisswn to usc 2 property Counci I on penn1t app I· STANSBURY BUICK department, while drivmg for the First Step Ho use and cation of "Baby Doll'' 2100 Harbor llv ... along Garden Grove Bl \'d,, Alcoholics Anonymous to establishment: I. 6~·9022 Aprd 12. s aw Joseph Tarra hold me etings. appl icant docs not Cal 1forn1a lntcr!>ta te Tele · phone ("o., L!> p)annmg tO 'Theatre Compact Oraan' with electronic traps and Castanets-'JNLY at. .• CORCORAN \1U'i1C CO. (:'\cross from Fashi on Sq.) ~66 Town & Country . 541-4318 Chamber of Cotmlerce needs an electric plate, fold· chairs,tv tables or ??? Call 673-4050 ind we will help you clean 'til 8 pm 1-=o=•=•~========-:.:.:.:::;~;;i,;~=j~f,;~;;C:::.:I•:~'.:'.:.•II ---r~tan.. • PERSONAL ,, P11mn,;: . ------ Luwrr\· nqran "11 -•· .. llr , "'"[AL.CIDII:OI.Jt:S >\NONY.\10US n,.,., nnl\· !6 1"'>: '"11 .. )' 1 Harbor Area. 673·8724. 24 1785 va lur 'Pinel piano. houn. Sr hmirh·Phillil'"" Cu. l91l7 \,,\Iii in ;;,1,, 'urn., \n,r • PETS WELCOME Ensefiada Rat:c Watchers By the ~ay -we have a past.cl painting of our ne w WELCO.\IE ENSESADA RACE ''ATCIIERS By the way -we ha"e a pastel painting of our new I. G. winnin& DOG .in our shop. Come an"d sec it. JORDA."'l'S PET SHOP 273Z E. Cout Hwy., 673-z-430 CO RONA DEL MAR ••BankAmericard •• J oin your CIY.o.1 Chamber~ WI IITE'S PETSIIOP, 4~0 E. 17th St., C. \1. 2 blocks from We stcliff Plua. A compl e te r e t s hop & grt"111mi ng s alun at your service. Phone 6~~·2251. Ed & June Wh i tecc· __ COC KER SPANIELS for s ale. 7 weeks , beautiful party color. Puppy shots included . .'\KC regis tered. • MOVING & STORAGE HAR BOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE Agent for WHEATON VANLIN ES, INC. U 8·7 323 or LI g.9783 375E.!7th St., Costa Mesa Coli in Yo11' W•11t Acl to tt.e &•itn: ... 673-0550 -----·-·-,--- •REAL ESTATE TRADE Pti\'ate party desi res 3 BR plus Lido lsi!! home. Trade t 00 x2t)l) Palos Verdes leve l VIEW lot. Value .\22.001) or for income pr<>- rcrty plus $. 646·5~8 1. th •l c to the area perman- ~n th . lit I' ..L f.,nr.c r marnr 1•f B1 ,hor . and ~o~.a s marnr of \'Lc tnn ll lc f11r ~y ear .. , the f11q rr,a\l•r .,f that town. li e ;d"1 fnund tL me to do Grand Jur} dutJCS Ln both lnyo and Bas ketball season ill< long over, but John Vallely uf Orange Coast College coo· tinuo:s to pick up honors . Th ~ ll·l11 sharpshooter. for- me r Corona del \1ar Ui gh Schon! stand--out, has been named to third te am All alone and uncnn!>CI\lU !> Ln a • Apprm•ed a pcnn it of with provisions granted garage after he•ng stru ck by Firs t Southern Baptist pennit. 2. The type of •"'"''~ a nying tire. \lr . Cawthon Church, 650 Hamilton St., tainment proposed by the stopped his car, 1umped to use existing property and applicant does not OLDS as needs S65 to S75. Phone 673· CORONA DEL ~IAR-3121 3rd Ave .• by owner, dar· ling blk 1wh 2 bdnn house. Open plan living nn. & ~i tchcn, fi replace, c ar• peted throuahout, small lot, garage. Landscape o riental. OPE.&'l UOUSE weekends. Call 675·2758. Week days call Turner 61022 collect. sume work, R&H, S60. Al so 1-='=9=1=8~.:;:.::;:::;:.::;:.::;::::::;:::;::.:::1 '59Fiat MIO,runs and looks good. Good transportation. MISCELLANEOUS ·. ;:j .'ute~i 0 .\ 'II·: I'.\~ f.A ' KODAK, ~•r ' .... State, and second s trinx All Southe rn Cali fornia, by JC Sports wi re. Vallely had a gre at fr esh· man year for OCC. He shat· tered th e all time season scoring mark of 471 points ·by pouring through 630 Ln 31 games for a 20.3 a \'e r· age. He broke th e OCC mark s fo r most seasnn points, highest scoring a ve ra&e, most conference points \352) and most LeiJ goals in a season (196). ove r a fence and s to pped facilities, upon bcina li· with the peace, the nnw of blood and held cen11ed, for a day nu rsery safety and general \-Jr. Tarra under control until school for a maximum of 75 of the public. an ambulance arrived. children, ages 2 to 5, fi ve HARBOR HIGH SENIOR \1r. Traynor, fireman. 4625 days a week from 7 a.m. to COMPETING FOR $451 S1 UO. Ask for Brian. 644- 11724. W. Chapman. Orange, ad· 6 p.m. . In t.hc "treasurer o f mini'Hcred rr:outh to mouth • Approved a permit for year competition for --- resusci tation to l4·~ear"'1lld Fairview Baptist Church, them California, D<•b<,.ai •••a•••a•a• .. ••••••••• .. •· 966 Pon tiac LE\tANS: blue /turquoise, 3 speed, dual exhaust, bucket scats, man)' more extras. Ca11 714--629..0115. (DuPre ). ' 2525 F · . R d t •CEMETERY LDT$ Garry Grogan o f Garden au v•cw oa • 0 Spencer, a senior at H ! Grove, inJured in an auto ope rate a nursery school in Wah, has taken a written ..lf~O~:,;RSA;;~L,;.•••••• acc1dcn t \1arch IIJ . 2 sessions with a muimum test and oral test in SACRIF~CE ) cemetery, The Council also: of 44 children per session, Angeles as treasurer o f Iota. HuborRutMomorial • Adopted Ordin ancc 67·11 Junior Achievements Park . o.t Cyprus sectioh generally providing for the LEGAL NOTICE __ Sle is compelina for a 67~8189. reaulat ion of live enter• CE RTifiCATE OF FJIJ SINF:SS travel ship from the l os __:__:_::_;;_: ___ ,..---- ta inment. f'i c:ti tiou ~ f irm Nam!" acles chapter or th••,:N~'1a~;"~·o~n~.-:/El~;~?:~~:· 2 lots in Cypress OLYMPIC YACHT TRIALS • Appro ved the Cos ta P·27 194 al Association of~ section Pacific View t-.ie- TIH: 1/NDF.:RSIGN t~n do,.,. ants. Debera is the moc·•al P"•k, CD,". R<t a,·o TIDE 4t WILL BE S 'ILED HERE Me sa Go lf and ('ountry h ' ·o h h · -'" "" •·r .. uy c.-rt• y t at e 11'1 c:o n· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Olllco I ~ . ~ The u. s. Olympic Com-Club budget. du rtinR R Color SaleM ARf"Df'")' $320 each •.. SACRIFICE 0~ ~~ ~ ~ mi ttee has selected Newport • Passed a re s olution bu~in'">~.5 1U 640 St. Jamee Spencer o f 2\10 1 Mir~mar[ $2SO ea. 548·1 277. A"r It h · r .L orderin& lh< vacoting n[ 10 Road . N!"w porl Boeaeh. C:alilor-Dr., Balboa, .,_:!.::~C:.:-=:0!::!!.!..:.;:...._:..... _ ~r arbor as t e Site or u1 e aia. P.O. Bo• t411 . Cot~la SERVICES .... \~ ~ 1968 Olympic 5.5 meter feet o r Palace Ave. on M!!>~a. C•lilomia undl!'r 1t.l! MRS. MILDRED KOSTER ~ yacht trials. portion of Lots IIJ and 20, liclitiou.'l firm nam e of Co lor OF N!WPORT IS DEAD The trials will be held be-Block B, Trac t612. Co ntrol Company ud lhat said Donations to the Cancecl I d th C. firm it~ compo.5ed of the follow· Fund may b< mad< in tween Aua. 25 and Sept. 2, • ns tructe e lty i a~~; perMon whoM" n•me in 1968, forchoosina America's Attorney and City Enaincer full 1111d place of residence •re ory of Mildred Koster, best representatives for the to f)roceed with the Palace a" follnw.5; to-wit : who died Monday, April Ave. improvem<nt district. William J. Hendrid :eon, 640 at her home. " -rt a.aca. Olympic competition 1n ... J R •d N • 8 •·h :~::;·;-~;:::::i~~:~~.:.:i~:~.:.:~ · ""· aotes 0 • ewpo., e .. • She was born May . Acapulco in October, 1968. • Approved a permll for C•lifomia. Anna and Aubrey Oliaer, WITNE SS my hod thi• 281h 1909, in Sweetwater, 2120 Thurin Ave., to in• day of April, 1967. came to California in 1939, Ill! lam j . ff endrickaon and li\'ed in th e 1-lar bor cr ease the number of children STATE OF' CALIF"ORNIA area since 1953. in an e•iatint pre·Kchool COUNTY OF' ORANC£ •8 • Sur\'ivon are he r husband, nursery from 43 to 110 ON THIS 28th d•~ ol AJril, 1967 c 1 b-John E. Koller, 919 · ch ildren, and to pennit con• , ,.e ore me, a ot•ry u . lie In and for ~~aid county and Or., Newpor1 Beach, t truction or an additiOnal !!!tale, ruidin.A therein, duly prctidcnt , of tntte.,otalel I am a Pastor, and I wont to talk to you t t t about God, about Jesus Christ, about prayer, <il\O,St' WRITING • fOR, I. SPUCHIS ·2: IUSINISS UI'ORTS 3. CDLLIGI THIIMIS I. USIGNM IN TS 4. ALL YDUR ••• WRITING N1!1DS I about peace. Give me juSt 3 minutes on the telephone to speak to you about the most 1chool buildin1 at that enmmiulnud ud awam, pe~ EnajneetinJ, Anaheim; address. MUIIy appeared Will iam J. r If Heceuory .. H~dtick,on k.oo-.. to me to aon, Kenneth o • Approved 1 pennit for bl! the pt!r,.00 who•e •ue Ia Beach; her parent1, Mr. PNONI1 ••· IOIIIIU "Mote riol Reuorch .. important thing in time or eternity -your relationship to God. Listen anytime day or night. cALl. 6~ts12 ·. live entertainment ll aub11crlbed to the wh.laln h· Mn. Edward Houvcner, 673-5t51 Hat\ley'• Alley Ca,, tubjcct !!ltnlmeat, and •eUowled1ed to Clemente; a brother, ()cmo.ld[ "~:'~~~~~;~~~ )0 th' -proval of the ve· ml! tllat be uecated thfL n•e. H"l It -.. -IITNF.SSmy h•d aad official Mleal, 'o, awan; a · hicle park.in1 disllic:l. 8eal. aillef, M•i• Fe.llinJh...,. !t WMCTIO TO IUY • Approved the requeu 9eua A. Hollealtt~d:: Oleadalo, 1nd 2 pan~ f or permiuion to lnsllll an Nowy Paltllc Ia aad for ••ltf children. addition to uiuina ailfl ll Co•luy aad State, s.men wtro Colli Car Aaency, 1969 ':/ f967'l .. loa e•plre• hpt, Wea&c:litr O.apol, Harbor Blvd., -.;1 to allow P•\.li.a.:May4, II, II, 2-S, IIJ67, r.k:IL Interment W&l Che et.iuina proj•CliOD '"" lat .. ff••port N•* r.. .. p Pacific ViewMtrDOrial Park. • ' ENCYCLOPEDIA. II!T. w ... d. AdDU or Jr. a.t or bolh. Alto But Boob ol t11o Wut.n WDIIcl. laL QUIGJ. 2~" X J14" X 5", excellent shape. Cost S!30, sell S85. Two small • WANTED TO RENT men's wet sui ts, I .s hort [\liiODL.E··A<JED bus•ness couple and possibly rela• s leeve, I long, good cond. .\lake offer. Various di ving gear. Ask for Brian. 644-0724. St"UTS before your eyes - on your new carpet -re · move them with _Blue Lus· tre. Rent electric s hilm- pooer$1. C rown Hardware, 3107 E. Coast Hw y., Cor- ti ve, desire furnished home. Early July thru LaborDay.Dates flexible. No C hildren, no pets. Describe & quote rental. Mus t be quiet neiahbor • hood. Excellent care. Alvin Weinaanen, Box 1210, Palm Sprinss. Calif. ----------ona del Mar. ==~==~====~fDRR~T :•_!:.!:HE~L:_P_:W:,:AN~T~E::D:._ __ -1 CORONA DEL MAR -Fum. :ntereued in a BETTER FUTURE Opportunity to Learn INSURANCE P-refer married men 25-45. Beain a new career as a multiple line aaont; leam the butincu part time; keep your phscn\. job. Pull Lime basis .. when qualified, with 12 montht pataf\tee.d income. Fannon Jnnranoe Group i'loono: 542-6737 ltOCI 'N ROLL hND WAN TID . ' jt., Mwlti·Miill•• o·.u,, •••••••~ "••4. '·-· ... Wil.llfi't Te .... h 1ft J-T ...... ,, '-•••tf? COtt'UCTt MI. •01...,. . -~ •n-59H -- tEMPORARY repreae.n&a• tivea to conduct awvoy r« preuiao publication. NO uperionu nec•••ary. NO aaa lhai L SET own houn. Onn10 County m......... .,oo Cowpua Dr., NoWJOOn Betu:h. 546- 2 bdrm. dup lu apt. on Maraucri te. Adults, no pets. Gas & water paid. 675-0047. YtWI eap~.r• on all tjpe, ot. c:~ &hinf. & linen.' "pecialty, man. s ahlrta. 11.50 ptr Hr. \tablt ":lh.itrMn, 601 :\.tar .. . SITUAl'IOH WANTID SERVICE for neat dependable lawn and aarden care call Ken Hoover · reuonable free ealimatu --"" e MILl' WANTID PART llME SECRETARY: 3 h.n. dally. Shortbaad, typlna required. Inquire BameuMon .... Co., CdM.. 673-5420. Mot. of Year filii lists -. ,·*' .. : ~ElPORT IIAMIOR EIIIQI THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 ARST SECTIOII --Pw 7 ___ _,co,_.,AOOI""A'-'D!'E"-L ~~A~RI..C!<!AL~IF, (Coed_, -palO I) . too. t.f11110da• •••• a loL •• helps 'my sh&er wi lh her -·-· ~ • ~ • • J~l! BI!HIU!R. I, '*poor of Mro. J•iu a.a.-.1---• li'J Beryl La •• Kartllor Hitltl•d•, 3rd pa&kr at Mari-•:u•t Sell It? ntu S.OOI -aa worh ll•d -.nomlaaa •d aftamooat Trade Jt? r cbhloa a t. ... loed of dUldr-. tD tam 1bo moaey 10 aet P01 Pa~t Action It Ruulll my r.a., lbJo.llt law tdlool. Sh• Ia 111 uccllent cook all -~ mU.ea v1ry aood deuena tuch 11: lomoft merinpe EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS pie, ebocolau caltc, UfMII navorcd oooldea, Oltmeal DOYLE co. 548-1168 cookies end loti or other lhinaa. She hatn't tone on a 270 E. 17th St., Cotta Mua trip in a year; maybe rnore. She alao aivu aood dhcl- plino and doean•t 1poil my brother and me by Pvina ua I ll wo Wlnt. She worka hard in the houae and·doean't JOO~ orr at all. I will 11Dp wfitjna now but won"t 1\op hop1n1 chat my mo1hor will -.in dto Molhet o( tho Year Award, , TED ftP.L T, 12, t on or Mu. Lucy Pelt, llS f. 23rd St., Cotta Mcu, 6&h arldcr st Lindberah Sc:hool -Be· 'c•s• \o me ahe's lhe all-'fOUnd mother, Chauffeur, cook boutemaid. •d 1bat last b&c:h -ahc's there when y~ need her! When I'm aick or hurt or need someone to talk to, my rnolhen &here. Firit take her as a chauffeur; she'll take me alrnoat 1ft)' where. Sbe ,even drivea me w school every day •dpic:kame up. To me, she's dae best cook in lhe world. al&houJh ahe dosen't 1et JCt much or .a chance &o cook, bec111.1sc of the many ailments oc- cunnJ duou&h our fan'ily. I dlin1 of all the times •he- has to pic:k up afLer ua. Lastly, I think of the m.-.y ti~nea I've felt kind of depreued at niaht, and went to talk to my mother, sometimes at midniJht! But. I usually 10 away feelin1 a lot better. I Unit my mo ther Jets mad at me sometimes, but that' a reasonable, bec .. se I'm the kind of penon people c:an act mad at every once in a while. I don't want to sound prejudi ce, but I think my mother deserves some recopition, But all I can uy is may the best mother win. ROBERT FRElTAG, aon,ofMn. RalphS. FreitaJ,l606 Baker SL, Costa Me11., 4th 1rader at Me11 Verde School -She is thouahtful, kind, considerate. I could JO on and on about my mom and I will. My Mom rJWtks amona the best cooks anywhere. My Mom nurses us when we're sick but we're hardly ever sick, she makes sure of thaL One or Mom's main concerns is to make us happy. Mom keepr: us from 1ettin1 bored of nonnal livina because every day is completely different. Mom trusta us to the point where we won't let her down, that's what makes trips fun ; bein& free co enjoy it because we're I.Nsted. My Mom makes sure we live in a clean house. In o lher words my Mom is the areateat mom in the world! JUNE GORMAN, 1, dau&hter of Mrs. Gerry Connan, 4Sl 6lild SL, Newport Shores, 2nd 1rader at Newport Heiahll School -She's nice 1entle sweet and understandin&. 114 THE HEART OF COROHI. OIL IIU Luxury livina, modest pri ce only *44,500 on fee land Walkina distance to all llh::ild;y etc. Everyday a II when you li ve home with a won· l lder[ul heated and fiolleoredf l t¥1'immina pool. Th is home has thin1 you wou ld warn on 45' lot -Minimum ntenan ce • Maximum Jpo vona. Larae li vin g and family room stairs, 2 bedrooms sundeck second . Mu !H be seen 10 appreciated, '/1°/1/1111/ '/{II 1/ II I , " 1 I I ~ 67S-2723 3)55 VII. LIDO, It •• ...... your probably don't need a l's help to it. On second thought, maybe you~- le ltner 10 b 'Ill, 61ft's .e:.. You couldn't ~eU your cut1e u smoothly aod dficicotly 11 a Realtor•. Because that's hia job, to be ID ezpert. You see, a Realtor is a professional in real eatate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics u a member of the iocaJ board and of the Natioaa.l AIIOCiation of Real Eatate Boorda. He's trained to evaluate your castle (or home) for what it's worth, to recommend the right price. and to make a skilled preaenta· tion of it to truly inter- tsted buyen, not barpio-hu.otinJ specu.laton or time·kilJen. So w~ther you're scllina a three-room bun- gaiow or a 90-room ctwuu. by aU means tee a Ru.hor. He's euy lo locate: just look for Ibis leal, which only be c:ao dioplay. Newport hach .... Ba ... lslancl Costa Mesa Lido hie llllnll, Gleaming 5 Bedroom FOUR BATII HOME. The accessibili ry o! rhe Cf"nte r hall p lan mak~s it a home fo r comfort and pleasure. Attrac tive two s tory on quiet, c ul.ode· sac s tree t in an e ~~:cell ent EASTSIDE ,..DSTA MF_SA res;denrial nei~hborhood. FORMAL DIN · lNG ROOM, bu i lt·in kitc he n includin~ dishwuher, bar·b·que and ,!{rill. Lo ads or closets and c up· boards plus kitc he n pantry. Fami ly room with ~la ss door to spacious pati n and fe nced yard, The answer tu a lar~e fam ilies needs for o nl y !1~.500. Till S WO\'T LAST -CA LL TODAY- View Home ~~ W r:l "STO M Bt:IL T 110 \I E ;. exclus;ve 00\.ER SIIOI\~5. Three bedroou, ronroa l OI~I~G AOO II (nvPrl ooki ng bayJ,largt!' kitchP.n witl1 hui h·in elec· tri c a pplianr es including dishwasher. 0\•er ~U)O sq. ft. full y c arpeted home. Fenced and beauti· fulh· lanrlsr·aped. Priced u nbe l i evi n~lv low at nnly $.)Q,SI)O ~i th rin&nci n ~ available·. Onl r one lefl. Af'l \0 11 , M.M.LI "Y .. 'D Ulro -l"ritodlf s.n.o..·· Ill L 1"'-lt . ....._ ... •sll c.. - U Mil .. Ill L 1M a lh;;l:• C•Jsr1 l••i•t• C.ll ....._<U79 ., 646--lOW SPACE FOR RENT in the Ensign Building She wort's all day for us. And then when she come~ Newport H b Co ta M hOO\e ronn work she 's ti.ed. Sl>e rests [or • m;nu re bur ar or 8 esa she make's our dinner. She help's me. I do the cti sh'a PIIIMe I• y .. , Ottler 2721 E. Coast Hwy., CtrMI ~lf.llr ApproJtimately 750 sq. h . in rear of building. with entrance from fern I eof Ave_ and she help's my sisters v.+aen lhey do there homework. fer e S.~scriptlet~: B d f R It Sl>e rakes me ou rro mov;e•s s001etime's. My molhe r is a l __ ~!!!_~l:!t!~---_!_-------~:;O~a~r~~~o~~~~ea~~~o~r~8~===~ Physical Therapiat. She like's to help other's. When I' am f sad my mo ther Uy's to cheer me up. She's pretty I think. • SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Ttl.,.tu: IJHUl She has to be a mother and a father and that's quite a job. Almost every day "•Y mo ther asks how's school. If I have a problem she tty's to help me with it. Maybe you Jon't think she's aood enou&h for the award. It's all ri1h t but I Jove her. STACEY KIRKPATRICK, 3'h, dau&hter of Mrs. Sheldon Kirkpatrick, 462 Broadway, Costa Me11, 3rd 1rader at Harper School -Mother puts her r~mil y fiuL My mother helps_wi tb out ac&ivea -she ia a Pion ect Girls leader - JOU 10 we~y meetiea• ud take. the airla on outinl•· \1y .._a;JO;hez ~ea us 10 $In day school and church: Sunday momina• she teaches o ther boys and &iri s about God and J esus. She takes care of our bunny "Fluffy" wla"tn we are a t school. My mother is a aood listener wfler(we talk t o her about our troubles. Spankinaa are aiven when needed. Mother is a 100d cookina teacher. She also shows us hov. to dust. sweep, and keep our closet neat. I love 10 bake a cake with my mother. She takes aood care or us wben we are sick, and sees that we eat the ri1ht food. She take a us to the beach and park to play. She is kind, 91e babysita for her friends. She take s my grandma ahoppina. She painted the house and decorated our bedroom. And beat of all she loves us. KIM RICHAR09JN, 11, •on or Mu. Lois Richardson, l14 El Cami no Dr., Apt. 2, Costa Mesa, Sth arader at Sonon School -She is kind, aentle, and undeut.-.dina. 91e i 1 the kind of mother you can tell you r problema to. When she diuareea with me, she aently tell s me her opinion. Moat important. she understands me, She under- stands my reelinaa. My n.other is also reliaious. When she is sick and unable to JO to church, she always makes sure we have a way W ID• Once 1hc said, "You have one life 10 live 10 live it the riaht way ... Another reason is because when I would like \o have somethinJ, she knows if it is a neceuity, and is careful not to spoil me. My n.olher also 1eta a very JOOd example. My mother has never done anythina fo r me to be ashamed or, so my mother and I have a clear conscious. PATTY SHUTT,l2,dauJhterofMrs.Jetty Schutt.10077 Quail St., Fountain Valley, 6th 1rader at Newport School • My mother wu bom in An11terdam Holland the younaea t of ten children, She 1feW u·p happily until the IJe or a when the 1econd world wat ttarted. The world seemed to be endina when her Daddy w11 taken from hi a home by the Gennans and thrown in_, a concentration camp never to be seen or heard of aaain. Her mother tried to keep them alive by weJrare and donations then one by one was taken away. Her oldest sister Wok her two remainina brotheu and my mother home 10 live with her. Then a neiJhbor IDid tho Oelflllna. &It luekily the underpound knew about us •d JOl my mother, they put her on a train all alone and for lhe neat fane yeara she wandered nee· ina (rom the Qeanana. At lhe a1e of eleven the war had ended and her Oftly remainina ai ater 1nd two blother,s andhcuelfw•t to America., beain life once more. ney found out lhet aU but bar hed peri shod in concentration ciiTipl, I tbiftk my Mothet deterves to be chosen beCMliC o( her tlravory 10 hep oa in life. My mother has no haUl for the Gennat or lft)'OOa •d. she tcac:hea us that we value it faida. hope ad dlarity. CINDY TJti!P,U. 7 • daulhter of Mn. SUun Trepas, 2727 C~nuy OL; Co1ta Mtlaa. fiut pader at Ad~ms Sdtool -••aoe• to ladle Mli.dena with me. She help• me read boob. ae leta my frtendt oorDe over ., play wi Itt me. S.• tUtt tnt Oft lrips. •• oooh very.,od din· nftt for all of at. ae tMta ~ can of us .m .. we 110 we are liok. at lle•• m)' prayers. At takes me to rell· lion cia ... •• &Mot me to ohulc::h 11ut she lovea mt. And lion her. VIKKI WBIISTI!II. ~. rla ... llr of Mro. ·K-Id Wobollt, ~45 L••l•t La., Cooll Mooa, 46 ....... at Palorloo Sdsool --•• of all lllo wot1r olao dooa dor ••-1• -.......... 1_., -· .......... ~ -*•I• .. . beat naotlaer .. , ,..,.,. cltaa ..c1 doea •• ,._..,.,, lllro .... " ......... ..S -•• lro """" .od "'• •• llu teal tan-. •• IUlea ..... ,, clo*ee, pillow, ....................................... .,. .... l!lro ... ,. -oollool --. ·•• I • olcl •• .................................... -.. -. ... , ..... L·-•••odo...., ..... -·· ........... _ ........... 1••-· f .................... o.r--·--· ... _., .... .,.. ...... _ ... _ .... ... lo ......................... ., ....... -. • OiliER MUST SELL ... Custom Boyfron t - P ier & Slip, 4 B/R, sep. maid's quarters, mammoth game room, including projection room & screen. S 180,000. SUBMIT OFFER. • • • TRADE FOR MODERII CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX ... Well·plcnned 4 B/R ond Den, built around atrium in prestige Corona del Mar area. • • • SPUKLIRG CDIITEMPDRARY, Cameo Highlands 3 B/R & Fom.rcom ... YOU WILL LIKE THIS! ONLY S37 ,500. • • • SHDRECLIFFS, 2 B/R, 2 borh s, Lono; • & Ocean View ... S48,50~. • • • CHDICE REIITALS OCEAN VIEW , 1 B/R house ..•. $150 mo. FURNISHED 2 B/R, lmmoculote .. SISO mo. DOli Y. f'R.Alil<l.lli I Rt.Al. TOR ' 3250 Ent Coat HiCfwrty CoreN del MIT, Californ., f'tlonll: 673-2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS SILUNG? · ll!llliiiG? II! VIS~? PDOL HOUSE IIARBOR ESTATES. C.M . J bdrma. l Y.t bath, Ia. screen covered patio, carpet. drtees, dishwasher, di 1po11l all for sll.SOO. Low down. Call JordWit, 67).200. 4 Separate Homes on 1 parcel, 280' Street frontage. S65,000 Best of terms -financ ing by' owner. North· east Costo W.tso. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Income 3 good income rental units. Full price S25,000 -10% down, Cosro Meso . W ells-McCardle Realtors Reliable Service Sin ce 1143 taiO Newport Ll a·77B Costa \ku HAVE: North Tustin custom-bu.lt home . 3 be-d- rooms, Iorge fam ily room, 2 baths. '1/ery provincial design, with country. styl e lut· chen. Heot•d swimm in!iJ poo l. Quo et, ••· elu sive location. WANT : Soil or power boot for SIS,OOO equ1ty. HAVE: 12 acres in Follbroo~, eng ineered into 10 vi ewsites overlook ing the propcaed Santo Morgori to Lake. 3 minutes from downtown, WANT : Home or dupl eJ~ to S70,000 in Balboa or Corona del Mor. HAVE : .45' motorsoil er, Diesel power. Very we ll found. WANT: Small ranch or cl~or land. HAVE : Co sta Meso 3-unlt, $309 1ncome. $150 ~oyments. WANT: Trade up for apartment or commerci al income. We e•chonge reool estate for yachts. Come and ue us aboard our 40' "floating office" at the l ido Shares Hot•l, 617 lido Pork Drive, See our ad, poge 146, of the Moy i uue of SEA. PHONE 642-5111 JIMTALCOI Til ..... ID I&AIIIU&.n MAIIVI'Y D. rust __ ,r.o~: .. , .. .u,,. .. , -.. , ... 1 ..... ,. an.uao THE "CHANNEL REEF"-APARTMENTS SPIOAL CON- 25J5 Ooeoa Bl•d. -Corcna del lllor -C&lll«nia Looc. oa llalD Clllllltltl Nowpcrt Harbor '!rllranco • luae enouth 10 acoOnWnpdate tt.e mott active f~Wnily. J 110 bodrooma, 1 badlo, praaea for l can. HUGE encloalld patio. N eecl1 re-- decoralinl. 7 5 f•et on tlrtttt at rroat and reu or PtVPOrty. Priced at ...... 00 -llborol ....... Coli t7:HOOO for -lnr- •oOL '"'"' '· .... ., ... .... ... , ................... .. -IUY--U•SE-s•.• ••u' .... ,., BOA l S~IPS AVAILABLE TO RESIDENTS Rea. or The 0\anael Reef eajoy wate:f floa.t 'llew •d ca~veni•ce of mooriq .eir boel at the rtonl cloaf. (Alto a ~. livjnt by elimi· aali•1 •• bur"-tomt re.pooaiWlhiet of maiat.lilli•1 a lute home) TheN an •IRY .t••&aa•• of Uriaa -..,. ll a.-el ked ApL A llltcl ._..,of 2 8rtclnla. ... l be6 Apt. A vii laW•. WE Hfil t YOU TO sa OUit RJIINISHED ..-wt S. FOil AH'f RJRTHIR NOitMATION ,._ 6n.l111 ASK FOR HYMAN TROTT CLina 3 B.R .• 1', BATHS. UNSURPASSED VIEW $69,500 COLESWOITHY l CO. M2·1111 • NEXT TO SNACK -J~. BEAL ESTATE EM CHARTED ISlE Boy. front home ... Balboa hlond, Fully fur- ni shed, 3 BR, Fam. Rm . Sweep•n g v•ew of Boy and Chonnel. Spark le s lik e new. Own- ., onx ;ous ... ASKING S1 14,000 CAIED HIGHLARDS IEAUTY With 4 B.R., Fom. Rm ., H/F Pool •n qu•et secluded patio. Low, low Leasehold. Th1s is immoculotc property and P~IC~O TO SELL Just S43,000 MIRIATURE ESTATE Horses in the ci ty ? WelL .. not qu •te , but th is ron chito is ius! minu tes away from beaches, shopp•ng and hos a gorgeous 4 B.R. home on 1 1/S acres, corrals, and plenty of room for pool or ??? OWN~R MUST LEAVE AREA . Proce tog' S4S,OOO STEAL A DUPLEX! Lowest priced duplex in COM. Front un il hos beom 'd ce il mgs, fireplace , 2 B.R., covered patio . 2nd unit over gor. w1th 1 B.R., huge L iv. Rm ... magnificent vi ew. Pro ce ;s S37 ,100, butiiAKE OFFER. 5BII'LE REAL UUTE 67S-2101 2515 E. C.eat c.,.. HI Met Sat Sun 2013 Preaiclent 4 11 ..... IIATIII'LII aa.•• I'Ln- LAIIIltiUI 111•11 LIT 1UT11. CIITA ... $22,500 JOHN Rllf c.-, • H...,,. VOGEL & ASSOCIATES llla&JH$ MID 1U1U111tS lioiiJOITIIMII ..... ..,_. • Church News The Plrst a.,&Jat Otwcb '"Tbt Maar• hat bMn orcoata Meu, JOt Ma,Dolia aea u &he n.ae or lhe S&. -Dr. ·P. 0. Neumaaawill church paper or lhe Lulhenn Pfetc:h at 11 a.m.: Sunday Church of the Ma~ter of Co,.. on lhe topic, .. The price ona del Mar. The winninl' Cltrht p&id ror you." Gaut •~ry waa aubmined by Mn. minhter for the 7 p.m. Du•e Armat.rona. whou aervice will be tho Rev. prize ia the conlinucd pri- Harold Anderton, vile1e of typin1 lhe itoma , • • • for the paper. The Lulheran Oturc:h of ''Tree of•Hfc··• will be the lh.c Maater, 2~0 . Paci.fic theme for the mother-dauJhter Vu~w Dr., Hubor Vtew Htlla IWlcheon of the Prince of -Th~ fiut men' a. breaktaat Peace Lutheran auuch at 1nd Bible atudy wall bohcld 30 s d .I 7·30 a lh ' •·turd 12: p.m. atur ay, May 13, ' .m, II .,. &y' , th ch h , 21! 7 ,.._''-"'·' -~;;::, May 6, in Wessell Hall. ·An tn e urc pabo, 1. adult inquiry c:lau will be Mesa Verde Dr., C~>Sta Men. ~~;~~~i~~~~ . d , 45 Sund The luncheon wall be po\-""tii;::..,..;:: or~tze at. 7: ay luck style. ~ momma and wtll run for some • • • J weeks. Or. William Eller Mrs. Harold Dunnina will will preach at 8:45 apd 11 be lhe speaker for the annual Lm, Sunday on "Bear wi t-mother-dauahter banquet of ness to the t•uth." Central Bible Church or NEwf'ORT HARBOR ENgGN ARST SECTION --Page 8 THURSDAY, MAY 4, CllRONA DEL MAR, CALI F. ACTOR Robert Stack and his wife are enjoying some tidbits at the City of Hope dinner and program at the Balboa Bay Club. (Terry Boris photo.) • • • Costa Mesa on Friday, May N • 1 H St. Andrew's Presbyterian 12.Wri&hthall and lhe junior ew arr1va S at oag Omrch , 600 SL Andrew's hiah and hi&h school rooms Rd., Cli rr Haven -"Walkina ·II bed d "I k d wt ecorate on a oo " Saturday, April 22 Boy-\lr. an ~·Irs . Donald TRAINING is underway in Newport Bay for the Bal- boa Outrigger CahOe Club in preparation for the open- ing ~event o f the season, the Back Bay Regatta, to be held June 17. Pictured here in thi s outrigger canoe speeding past Corona del Mar's Carnation Cove are, fro m left s troke r Jeff Sevier, Bud Hahl , Harry Hill , Herman Ak i, Ern est Kaai and s teersman Mel Hall. They plan to compete in the Cal iforn ia Outrigger Associ ati on's "World Se ries " of outrigger racing on Aug, 26 -the world's longest outrigger race, 60 n·il es, from Newport to Avalon and back. Highlanders elect Day in a conqueror's land" will be Dr. Ch arles Dierenfield"s theme, Girl -\1r. and \Irs. Jord an Hu mphreys, 330 Coral Ave ., sennon topic for the a, ~:30 The Pl y~~th• Congreaa-Law, 1022·8 Victoria St., Balt.oa Island. andll a.m. Sunday services. tiona! Church, 3262 Broad Costa \lesa. Tu•sdoy, April25 Rcaistration for summer va-. SL.,Newport Heights-"Par-Boy -Mr. and \·Irs. Will iam Girl-Mr. and Mrs. R ichard cation church school will ents, dictators or develop-Husband, 29-lO.A Pepper Eddy, 213 Topaz Ave., Bat· be held May 14. ers" will be the sennon topic Tree Lane, Ct"'s ta \1e :.a. boa Island. The Newp~riU~i ty Church of the Rev. John Pridonoff Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W•dnu.loy, April 26 · · th s · c· .' at the lO a.m. &lnday ser· Dryer, 176-ll Queens Wreath , Girl-Mr. and ~Irs. Richard meet1n1 tn ° emor Ill-vice. Irvine. Schulz, 3001 Coolidge Ave., zens clubhouse, 15th SL and ,. ,. • New oHicers named Charles F. Day, 444 Rivera Terrace, succeeded Ralph Lingenberg as rresident of the Corona Highlands ProP"' erty Owners As sn ., foll owing ele~;;tion of offi cers and annual dinner dance at the ln·ine Coas t Country Club. Irvine Ave •• C liff Haven _ Central Btble Church, 2lrd Boy -~h. and Mrs. Roy Costa Mesa. d S dO A C t Hi cks, 189 Me rrill Pl., Costa Twin boy s _Mr. and Mrs. When the Orange Coast Kenn eth Ross. magazine; The Rev. Loren Flickinaer 1 '· 311 range ve., os a d . k 11 . Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Mrs. Donald Ward, historian; ·will preach on "Weed your Mesa -Pastor Henry E. Mesa. Fre ertc Wi 1ams, 222 Cl 10 Garden" at the II) a.m. Sun· J ones will discuss "Why Sunday, April 23 32nd St., Newport Beach. ub meets at a.m. Mrs. Vernon Edler and Mrs . day service. "Faith'" is the Cllristians suffer" at the Girl -\lr. and \Irs. Ro bert Thursday, Apr il27 Wednesday, ~~~y 10, at the ~1erle Am unds on, ways and G. Eliot Se mple was chosen for the vice·presidency. \Irs. Mont Friend, 452 Serra Drive, is s ecre tary•treas urer. (673· :316) topic or the 7:30 p.m. Wed-10:30 a.m. communion ser-Strosnider, 2698 Redlands Boy & Mr. and Mrs. Ri chard Coffee Garden 10 Corona del ~ans; .~·lr~. Ferdn and nesday service, Fred Thompo. vice lhi s Sunday. At 7 p.m. Dr., C'o:!!o t a \lesa. Bertea, 173 Shorec lifr Rd., \1ar, the ne"" offic~rs ""LI~ be Kloster, .G1rl s Cl~b; Mrs. son wi ll be at the oraan.. he will continue in the book Boy_ \lr. and \tr s. Luther Shore Cliffs. taking over the1r dut•es. A. H. Whnaker, soc1al; \l~s. and the mi nister will sins of Joshua, dealins with "An Crocker, 151-l E Balboa 8o)'-Mr. and Mrs. George T v th " 1 . John Farrer, fraternity -· . a .. ~ng e ue m as pres1· d . \.1 D ld L ·n and give readinaa o n reli-elder's ad,•ice." Bl vd .. Balboa. \leder, 31~8 Dahha Pl., d . ,1 11 E S c · k 1 tren s , rs. ona ang1 e, Directors are Jewel Ge yer, June Thompson , "Taffy·' C<Jslow, David Ha rshbarger, Arthur Helin and Ha rry ~1unzc shc imer. · lh • • • Corona del 'tar. ent. •s.' rs. · ' cu•n e ' hospitalitv; \Irs. Robert 11°US emes. The Corona del ~.tar Com-Monday, April 24 .. t " r Mr Ra ' • • • ,1 n.SSIS In& ncr a e 1 s. y C 1.1 R . II Loti munitv c ti 1 8o}'-\h. and \Irs . Phi lip Twin girls-Mr. and 1·rs. . .d , owan, rs . usse er, The next SL Mark church J on grega ona . . ., Tree Astle, VI CC·presl en~; \,rs . and Mrs. Edward N•cholsen, AC TOR Rod Ca meron was nisht will be held Tuesday, Church, Uni ted Church of o\nshutz, 2501 Cre s tvi e ll Gillum, .943 Pepper Ben Harrold, record~n~ sec-notification ar.d newsletter; an interested din er and on-\1ay 16, at SL Mart Presby· Olrist, 611 Heliotrope Ave. Dr., Ba} Sh ores. La~e, Costa. Mesa. retary; Mrs. Edward Nicho l· and \-Ir s. Rich ard Cramm, terian Church of Corona del -Youth &lnday will be ob-Boy -\lr. and \Irs . \lyron Fu.day, Ap r.! 28 sen, corresponding secre· looker at the 11 Nigh t of \lar. Fol lowi ns a 6:45 p.m. served at .th~ 1:30 and 11 Becker, 1057 Phalarortc 1 Gtrl-~310r.3 a4n3ddMr5s . Robert tary; Mrs. Edward Chapman, roster. 111, .. SHARES OF STOCK Sta rs" benefit for the City sh ared meal, persona in at-a..m. wor~htp nours. Senno.ns Court, ('osta \le ~a. es~en, , r t., West treasurer; \1rs. Richard Paul OF BABCOCk TO BE SOLD of Hope at the Ba y Club. tendance may select from 2 wtll be a•ven by Lucy Stmth, Girl -\lr. and \Irs . De an Ne~port Beach. Luckey, Federation repre· The Dyson-Kissner Cor-(T erry Boris photo.) prosrams : A discussion of Gary GoddLshaliH. Bllecky Har-Patton, H39 R nJ~hu ry Rd., TGirl -M3r.9 anEd •ltrl•· AS\ex sentative; and Mrs . C. V. Rrecht of the Paul Brecht OrchiJ Com pany will speak on "\low to grow orchids." P lans for the May J·S Harbor Area Gi rl's C lub party will hi! d1 scus sed. The Girl's Club Is one of the philanthropy prCI]ec ts of the Alumnae Club, poration, a New York pri· "Alcoholism and Alcoholics mon an ynn 1 man. Cameo Shore s. orres, 1 ' st t., McMannamy, Panhellen ic va te investment company, SPECIAL MEETIHG SET Anonymous'" will be led by • • • Boy -\'ir. and .\Irs. William Co~ta Mesa. representati ve. has announ ced the acqui s i-BY SCHOOL TRUSTEES b . 1. d The congregation of St. Palmer ,17,. C "··I A Gtrl -Reve rend and Mrs. ti on of the common shares a usme~s exec;•ve :; Mark Presbyterian Church of C ,·1 ~ l vv a ve ., James Bl ain, 3109 Clay St., of Babcock El ectroni cs The selection and appoint· member o AA. e o er Corona del Mar has e lected osta esa. Newport He ights Committee chainnen are men ! Or olasso·r,· d perso I discussion group will be led Bo~· -\tr. and \Ir s . Robert I B 'I d. '1r J . M..s William Holstein Corpo ration held by Stu an .. 0 nne S lhe following board mem· H L oy -l" r. an 1 a. arme · · • K. Babcock a Babcock commi s s ion members will be by the Re v. He~an weet, bcrs: Raymond Aml ing, el· oward, .1906 De borah ane, Templ eton, 2096 Bonaire reconvnendations; Mrs. John famill· tru sl, and the fami l} s tud ied at the Sewpo rt~\les a field representative for the der, class of 1967·. Aunita Harbor H•shlands . W. She ll, publicity; Mrs. board of reliaious education ~ust of the late Fern·s 11. Unified Dis tr ict Board of "dso't d a 1 f " · for the Synod or Califomia, "' • e con, c ass o Smith, a co-founder of the Educ ation meeting at 7:30 sou thern area. 1968; Jane Hardacre; dea· company. p.m. \lay 8 at Costa \lesa con, class of 1969. St. Mark h I ••• The uansaction involved Hiih Sc oo. The Christian Science will bold ita nut church apeemtftta to ac'14i.te I"'''IH Ptnonnel elanifieation Ourchu, · Nnr,an lk&cli, nilht May 16. The church than 166,JOO shares, whi ch and salary survey results Corona del Mar ll'ld Costa nilht conrnittee includes represent in excess o f 25~ and the first reading of Mesa -"Adam and fallen Bob Bein as chairman, .\1..,... of the 762,736 commo n ad di ti onal policies are also man" will be the subject for tha Somers , Joe Brockm an, shares cu rrentl)'OU tstanding. scheduled for discussion this Sundav's lesson-ser· ~-L · J ~orae each and Georae No price was disclosed. at the special meetina. mon, Fuller • BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION -MAY 5-6-7 Just Reteiretl NIW SHIPMENT 81111 Su1111 Sllell Slfety .. * • . • 1964 . ·*. • • • • • ••• .. ~· • • •• . --•• • • • •• ~--:.! -'-' • ~·',:: ~::---' • • ..J:.·* .. ··*~ ~: 1967 ·• + .• • • .~ • •• • * .;*-· • • KATE AND JERRY PROSEK INVITE YOU TO COME ASD SEE THE BEAUllFULLY REMODELED SWISS CHALET SPECIALIZING IN DINNERS ONLY Continental and American Cuisine Ft \(' and St x Course dtnncrs, including 11.Undcrful poraro dumplings and pO[a(Q pan cakes FONDUES SERVED MGHUY YOU MAY COOK THEM AT YOUR TABLE F resh Doily! Our own baked Vien na Rolls ••• Block Forest Cherry Coke ... Walnut Mocha Coke . . . and, of course, Apple Strudle Imported German Ri tterbrou Beer on drought Domestic and Imported Wines. OPEN DA!l Y -EXCEPT MONDAY -4 p.m. to 11 p.m. for res•r•otiona call 646-5313 YOUR CHEF: JERRY Swiss Chalet vou• Non us, un "'A fAMILY RISTAIIIAIIT" 414 II. UIPOIT IUD., IIWPIIT IIACI . PIIDU: ••••. Ul I LOCKS AIOVI COAST HIIY. A fAMILY RESTAURANT fEATURING fiN£ EUIOP!AN DINING · ·rM ·.jAY·FAia·· •,.z· ~~·n : 4'• .~ ... Your ·. '"Hoi,..T--- POL DACRON CORD W.l, MAN, WIDI Example: 155•15 -61/a ln. Wict. He ThuMp * Sf,... aa Nylon * 40% Mot. Mn.... * 50% htt.r lf'aldn1 * SO C..._., Rul'lnint * bt,.rMty Ou~t i1 the ti,.. fhar L L _ • nQS ~n '" '•"arch ond for over • years . 50croOFF shipm.nt hoa slightly out-of.round white and mvst be told as HMCOndt'' G t d OJ "fi""" y 'II . uoron .. • ou Javel WHITIWALU WHILE THEY. LAST .:.::. SA YE '9 _,_(¥.., IETIUa , •• , .... tt ~~~ ........... COWMIUS SHOCK AISOIIIIS. • A.LS0 SELLS miS FINE CA.R? ' A.DVERTISllVG SUPPLEMENT ' TO THE DA.ILY PIWT NEJJ'PORT HARBOR ~EVER WONDER HOW IT IS THA.T A. CA.R DEALER THA. T SEUS I I THIS FINE CA.R. . 1uu to do with quality. Quality in sale., quality in semce and quality of the produc~ Not etJery automobile dealer can seU & semce a car like the Rolu-Royce. We ron. So it ~t.apJ,eru that we seU two fine rors. PONTIAC and ROUS-ROYCE ' 2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA A ' • ROY CAR'V A I .• ' ~ ' i /).() rY IJ".Y LAST YEAR WE . 'RAN THIS AD ... ,,~sl 'IQ oh CJ ... pta lot of commenu about it. '· ~,., .. , ectq ~~e ,.../ cll.r c. ...... ,. allced lflh:r A.U dealer• .. ~ ... ~, -......, .... .,... Of t~e" r ..,....,p ..... lled thefacu thit lflfl)j ,..._-... .. ";::::s..'' ... "-'-o.. cth ~e.r ~ .... "'""' '"" .... , '-.. ' ... ...,. ~~O#l. llle lltu6.or A.rea for tlflelf!e nan aJtd diU u tlte way ... ,_ at tlaing• . ,, .., ,, .. , ...... ~, .. , ,., ~~~e ~~"''""' ' ..... , ·~ ,, ... ~. _ .. , ".1-:J '-.. ~~ "" ' ' " ... , ' '... '"' . "' """ ""'-.r. ,, .......... '-... . ' '-> '-, '· """•.. ' ~, ~,., ....._,""' ... ""'' ...,. .... , ... ""'' ... '· ............ , .... ,..,_ '""'-....'·-4 ....... '-, ... , ... ,, ........ ,. ·~;.~ .... " ',"' ... ,. ' ' .!'-' '., ,.,. ~ ~ ... , , ... '.;:-... ... ... , ... ' ......... '· ~ ........ ' ,.,.,.,.....,.'-,.,. ~,, t. ... ~~ ~,.:,-......... '-~.-4 ... ,~,' ~ ... ........ ' ' '"to,. ,..... " • '·........: ... ·~..... .......... 'lo, 4'}. -....... "'-.... ,., ' ;}' ,.~ '' -~ .., ... ' . ., ........ ..... ..... ,. ' ~ ' iY ITS SPRING Even in California a lot of Ul neglect our con in th. winter. Drop in for a compl..te ch.ck of your air cortditionint, tiNs, livhh, •l•ctrical syst•m and brolt ... It'll sav• you mon•y in th• long run. SERVICE MGR . FREE LUBE JOB ' (GOOD THRU loiAY 3ht) --COUPON-- FREE HEADUGHT ADJUSTMENT , (GOOD THRU MAY 3ht) _.......,# ~··-~ 'Gi 04 • '.f· t · YOU. CAR • ' I- lt --· • .. .. ,_ ... it =1" --· • let ..... (We .. , .. ~- • .... it I• treiAe I I J. t). _._,... ............ -.............. ,. ....... . .. ltnt Mr#ia ,.. •• ~.~. • • . I. We oece Met • Hfl .. : "Y• c•'t pa..se r.fMJOCA Mt we try." TIMi's elM ...... We -lo.l---..-.. _,.. .... ~ ... ,. • When ,.., c-la • cell. e.k t.. 1111, 0..,.11, T.., • J.ck; ..... ,~, , ........ .. ,... aMI,..., c.r. -.. • Our hours In tl. Mr¥1ee ......... ...... ,. 7:30 ...... 6:. ,... _.,....,, .... . • ' ~ . THERE'S A 1111 CHEYIIOLET IIIPlll STATIOH.IAGOH 4-door, 9 passenger, VB, Powerglide trans- mission, power steering, power brakes, rodio, heoter, white sidewalls, low miteage one owner automobile. Full Price: $167 ~ FOlD IIUSTAHII 2 • 2 F&STUCK VB engine, Fordomotic, power steering, oaclio, heeter, white sidewalls, 9,000 OCM!I ooiloa, doric green with block interior. Full Price : 1111 IUICl IIYIEII& Automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows , radio, heater, wh ite sidewalls, factory air con- ditioning, jet black exterior with silver interior. Low mileage. Fu ll Price: ·JIM DODIIl POLliA 2:-DI. H&IDTOP va engine, torqueflite transmission, power atMfing and power brakes, radio, heater, white sidewalls, mar ine blue with con· trasting blue interior. Factory warranty in ofMc:t . Full Price: 1111 YOLlRliEH SEDU Roclio, heater, 15,000.miles, white with Matching interior, Full Price: -Fill ST&TIOH I&IOH 4-cioor, ft..poasengeF, V8, Crusamatic transmission, power steering and brakes, Nelia and heater, white sidewalls, factory eir conditioning. Full Price: UIIIIUD PRIX Yl hydramotic, power steering, power lwakes, radio, heater, white sidewalls, factory oir conditioning. Full Price: 1111 CllYELLE SUPEIISPOIIT VI engine, power steering, power brakes, ~lide transmission, radio, heater, ""rto aidowolla, light blue exterior, block lootkot MOl interi OI'. Full Price: DIFFERENCE ~------- A.U new car dealer. teU them. But we don't unleu we can guarantee them to our c1111tomera. It'• jiut thU: Moat of our CUlltomer. are repeat CUlltomera and we want to keep it that way. liU FORO MUSTANG 2 • 2 F&STUCK VS engine, Fordomatic transmission, power steering , radio, heater, white side- walls, Full P rice: 1111 DlTSUH ROADSTER 4-speed, radio, heater, 9,000 miles. Full Price : 1111 RlliBLEII STATION "WAGOH "101" 4-door, 6-passenger, va . automatic trans- mission, power steering, pdwer brakes, radio, heater, white sidewalls, factory air conditioning., law mileage. Full Price: $14 ~~~~PONTIAC CUSTOII TEMPEST ·4-doar, 6 passenger wagon, automatic ' transmission , power steering, radio, heater, wh ite-sidewalls, aqua exterior, & matching full leather interior. Full Price : PONTIAC GTO 2-DR. HARDTOP tri-power engine, 4 speed" transmission, console radio, heater, near-new wide oval white s idewalls, dark green exterior, block landau top and black interior with bucket- (soats. Full Pr ice : ' $2377 lJII PONTIAC GTO 2·DR. HARDTOP VB engine, 4 speed transmission , console, steering, radio, heater, Red-line mag. wheels, Rall y equipment, light exterior and block interior., bucket I seats, factory warranty. "327" engine, 3·speed column shift, ~wer steering, radio, heater, white side- oils, red with block bucket seat interior ,000 miles, like new. Full Price: ( 'o Take immediate deliv ery from our huve aelect ion or place your fa ctory order for exact color, trim and equipment. c 1967 TEMPEST SPORTS COUPE (SPRINT) $2692 PLUS LI~;~SE tomatic transmission, Oil filter, radio, heater, nylon carpet overhead com"6" engine. LIC. TAX 44.00 108.00 -$2S.U.OO 1/3 DOWN $ 948.00 s 1896.00 $61.50 PER MONTH . . 1967 BONNEVILLE HARDTOP COUPii T urbo-Hydromotic, •oo inch VB entiM, Mck·up li;hts, poddei:l dash, radio, heot.,, outside Mir· ror, o i l filter, nylon carpet, pow• ateerine, tinted windshield, 1mog device • CAR LIC. TAX ·---462 PLUS LICENSE &. TAX $3.162.00 57.00 139.00 113 DOWN (Cosh or Trade) $3658.00 1220.00 $2438.00 36 PAYMENTS OF $78 .95 5~% FINANCING, BANK OR GMAC • CATALINA HARDTOP COUPE Turbo--Hydramatic, P .B Radio, Heater, Wh ite Sidewa lls, Decor GP., T inted Windshield, Tilt Steering Wheel, Power Steeri ng , Power Brakes, E le ctr ic Cloc k, Nylon Carpet, Back- Up l ights, Outside Mirror , Windsh ield Washer, Custom Foam Cushion, VB Eng ine T-124 GTO HARDTOP COUPE 400 Cub ic Inch VB EngiM wiih Monuol 4-Speed Shift , Power Steering, Power Brakes, Safety·Track Oiff.rential, T inted Windshield, Console Door Edge Guards, Seat Belts, Sport StNring Wheel , Powtr Bra kes, Door Edge Guards , Push-Button Rad io T-264 TEMPEST CUSTOM STATION WAGON Autoniotic Trensmission , Push-Button Rad io, Decor Group , Full Nylon Carpet, Custom Seat Belts, Wh ite Sidewall Tires, 326 Cubic Inch VB Engine, Power Steering, T inted Windsh i.!d. · CAT ALINA 4-DOOR HARDTOP Turbo-Hydromotic, Tinted Windsh ield, P.B. Rad io, Pow• Custom Seat Bolts , VB Engine .. ~-· P- ·ng the month of 3226 ~ 3224 3082 3196 y every Pontiac in our stock will come equipped with a money· saving accessory: our pricey tag. • \ ' 'RE INVITED TO LO Fi .... lrd This i1 the eConomy Firebird. But with the wrne exciting feeture• end option• •• the more exotic one1. Who ~t Pontiec could tnflke en economial fun c.erl FlroloWJU ITT 0 .............. The kind of oophimc.tod rood ......,.,. tllot yao _, t. heve to go to Europe to get. Specielnnpanalon, el •pclso tM .. spMCJ encl e 215 hp OHC liL Now there's room in • sports ar fore femity. A combine&n of eaciting sporh fHturM end prectic.el it.ml lie e Nguler ge• VI. ..._ ~~ Flro~lrd NO _ Tho HO otondo lw high output. The hi9h ....,.... • 285 hp v .. with duel aheuat end fow l:wirrel -wake . The sport liripe i1 stendercf too. FIREBIRD 400 After this, ther. iln't My more. FM..._ L e 400 c.Wc inch eft9ine, spKiel IUifURiioR, red ... wide ooref tir. .... it the uttim.t. grand touriftt cer. , ' • ST,UDENTS RAISE AFS FUNDS ., ...... c.s. s.-1• Did. someone 1 ay t.ecn-- qcrs are selfish and irrc .. sponsible? . A aroup of 60 dedicated Newport Harbor Hiah School 'students are disprovina this belief by their unflauina support of an oraanization devoted to international undentandina -the Ameri· can Field Service. Daily, week after week, the se students contribute ''prime time" before tchool and noon hour -to man th e s tudent book store, an APS project. Accordina to Richard Shows tack, president of the AFS Club at Harbor High, their aoal is to t.ing one AFS s tudent from a foreign country to li ve for a year with a local family and at- tend high school. The cos t per student is about one thounnd dollars, and the student club contti butes the major part of expense for one student. 1950 SCOU TS TOOK OVER Newport Beach City Hall on Feb. His Honor the mayor; Sea Scout Emil Dopyera, councilman; Sea Scou t Ronnie Morse, councilman; Boy Scout, Floyd Swanson, ci ty -attorney ; lower l evel, from left, Boy Scou t Bru ce Hill, ci ty engine er; Boy Scou t Dick Pleger, city clerk, and Mrs. Marjorie Crumley, as- sistant ci ty clerk, the real one, that is. {Newport Bea ch police photo by John Larson from the Feb. lb, 1950 issu e of the Ensign.) Robb Saye, AFS manager of the book store, says the store carries about 300 paper backs with ti tles like "War and Peace ," "The Bro thers Karimazov," and even "The \1an from Unc:l e" for "free readin g." In addition work books for many of the courses and 11, ·1950, tor a mock cdun cil session to climax th e annual observance of Scout Week in Newport Beach. Participants in the "Council meeting " included, top row, from left, Sea Scout Chuck Walter, in the rote of ci ty man ager; Boy Scout Wy li e Keeler, coun- cilman; Boy Scout Peter Ple9er, councilman ; Boy Scout Ted Kopp, THE OIERENFTELD family arrived here fro m Minneapolis Feb. 7, 1960, for the new assi gn- ment for the Rev. Charles Oierenfield, wh o had just concluded hi s pastoral OOties at the Ma calester Pres- byterian Church in St. Paul. On March 13, 1%0, he was installed as pastor of St. Andrew's Pre sbyteri an Ch urch of Newport Beach. Pictured here with the new pastor: Elizabeth, who was then ~years old; Paul , just 2 weeks short of 4 years; and Tim, who was 2\h. IEnsiwa photo from the issue a~ Feb.U,l%0.) ---'-4~-• required readina books like "Shane" and "The Brid le of San Luis Re y" are car- ried. 1960 COR NERSTON Books are pu rchased from ceremon y wa s he td in the Qrown Book Co., after conferences with teachers cember, 19b0, tor the Fi Corc,na l on the ti tle s they wish to Bapt ist Church of store to stoc k. del Mar. Those who part in the cere mo ny 1 Robb says, "Our toughe st job, probably, is to orde r eluded, from left , Ru ssell of Corona del books for a teacher's class and ha ve them 1n the store chairman of the in, say, 24 hours. Some- c ommittee; Mar vin ti mes we don't know the of Harbor Re st titles until the day before Park, donor of the they're required. But that's Or. Ooyte Bryant, just part of the job." pastor; his son, Truett Bryant, music direc-Robb is responsible for tor at the church, holdi inv entory, super,·i sin& pe r- sonne l, book arrangements, a o Ensi gn photo of and their safe keepmg. \trs . grouodbreak ing; A.A.. Char\o ue Olhoffer, English lace of Corona High I teacher, Ism char ge of book c hairman of ~he buil orders. Treasurer is \Ir s. committee. (Ensign ph·otct from the is sue of Dec. Mu Miller, member of the .tuh AFS Conmittee o( 1 %O.) Newport Beach. After book store workers tum the money into the Associated Student Body office for safe keep-- ina, Mrs . Miller picks i t up for bank deposit. Students usually need additional money~akina projects to brina the trea· sury nearer the amount needed for one fore ian stu· dent. Th is year the pr oj ec ts have been the votley·ball tournament and "sucker sale" during AFS Week in February, and the first an• nual Book Fair, held 1n March. Over 3000 paperback titles were displayed 1n the Har- bor Hi1h library during the book fair, both fiction and non-fiction. Each title was cleared by an exam1n1n1 c01m1ittee headed by Mrs. J ohn Feeley, former Eng- lish department head. ~­ vera! hundred paperbacks were sold and the AFS Club 1960 CHARLES THOMAS, at right, who served as secretary of the Navy during the Eisenhower adm inistration, was introduced as the new pre- si dent of the Irvine Co. at a press con ference held in Oc tobe r, 1%0, at theIr- vine Ran ch headquarters. Mr. Thomas, a Navy veter.:.rl of World War I and for- mer president ·of TWA, took over the Irvine Co. presidency upon the reti re- men t of A.J. McFadden, pictured at left. (Ensigfl photo from the iss"e o f Oct b, 1%0.) hopei \0 make eM rair an annual fund raiaer, accord- ina to Mu. Kathryn Jordan, faculty adviur. Both student• and aduha are workina on plana for sale of ''International Friendship Bonds,'' sche- duled fOf May. The. two APS lludentl ... lendina Harbor Hiah dl it year arc Sve in Lunde of Norway, tivina with tbe Dale E. McCoias of Ban•••i and Miu Patrice Corbia ot Barbados, West Indica , u.,... ina with the Roy B. Woo l· seys o( Lido hie. SolicHors wanted by UF Area chainnen for the needed for this year's hou se- Newpo rt Beach Uni ted Fund to--house soli citation. She re sidential drive of 1967-uraed all solicitors of the 68 arc araanizina the resi-1967 campaign to &Jain dential campaian to meet contribute their t .... e. this ye1n's increased JOill. Anyone interested 1n Chairman o f the residential helping out in this cause drive, Mu. Lee Rivers, may call \lu. Ri vers o r on e said 600 solicitors are of the mne residenti al ch ai rmen : Mrs. Edward lo.:elly, 2250 Channel Rd., Bal boa, 67 3-5046 ; Mrs. Ted McConville. 703 N. Bay Front, Balboa Island, 673- -'475; \lu. Trevor Davis, 1930 D1ana Lane, Harbor Highlands , 548-756 1; Mn. Clarence \ti ller, 115 Mil ford Dr., Cameo Shores, 67 So-3959; \1rs. Gilbert Semple, 424'h Nar c1ssus Ave .• Corona del Mar , 673-2-Hl: Mrs. William Bo land, 20 18 Tahuna Driv e, lrv1ne Terrace, 675-5246; Mrs. P. F. Bames, 427 P1rate Rd .• Cliff Ha ven, WILL IAM A. HUDSON JR. of 5~-7176: ~hs. Robert Weed, Newport Shores has been 2601 -Blackthorn , Eut appointed ass1stant admm1s-Blur!, 6~..r0~8; Mrs. Howard tratOf of Hoag Hosp1tal. He \leans. 121~ !'lotun&ham Rd., We !.tcliff. 548-6108. IS presently 1n Sacramento. sen11ng oo a spec1al '"loan-GOING TO WILLAMETTE ed execut1ve '" committee of Nancy We lls of Cli ff Gov . Rooald Reagan. for a Haven and Trici a Wesl· 2-moothSuf\ley on eft1c 1encv brook of Coron a del Mar and cost control of tne De-have been accepted for admtss10n to Willamette panrnent of Menta l Health. Gnl\"eiSI t)' 1n Salem, Oregon, Mr . Hudson came to Hoag a libe ral arts colle1e. Hosp1tal as bus1ness mana-~ancy . who attends Ne~ ger 1n Noverroer. 1965. He port Harbo r H•gh School, is served 1n Wor ld War II wuh the daughter of \1r. and Mrs. the Naval Au COfpS. He and Donald V!dls. Tnc1 a attends hiS w1fe . Betty. have 2 Co rl~na del \1ar H1gh School sons , Steve. 13. and Jeff . and 1s the daughter of Mr. and \hs. Harvey Westbrook. Grauju/ LADY"S DESK SOLID CHERRY AT S166 .00 HJ ~fffi fURN~ PROFESSIONAL DESIGNERS 22 15 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 6-16·0275 6-10.0276 'BEEG' SPECIALS • FIHAL REIIICTIOH~ ·~AIL IN SATURDAY • J96(J THE l'lb<H>l OFFI- CERS of the South Coast Young Republ icans included, seated, from left, Jean Mill er of Co rona del Mar, treasurer; E.J. O'Br ien of We st Upper Bay , newly e lected president, and Cor- inne Pehrson of Co rona del Mar , secretary; standing, 0. T. Kyle Creson and Bill Wells, both of Co rona de l Mar, vice-pre sidents. T lc- kets were being sold by members of the organiza- tion for an Oc tober meet ing, where Richard Nixon was scheduled to make a major camp.~ign speech. !Ensign photo from the issue of Sept. 2'1 , I 'lbO. l • . -===-m ,_, --••=----- ,JUST IN nME POl SUMliB .., HATS .., SHIPTS .. SUITS .., LINGIIJI .., aLOUSIS .., DIIISSis .., P'CMIMALS .., SPORTSWIAR ... ._. • UP1f. TO 72oFF I BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON 7 ~rrmnnrttr I Lit>Ut . .C.""· ( R~t-1 WiliUtm Cummandec·in-Ch.ir or the manti, 11nd St:nior Delegate tlon.~ Command Truce Team ftt Korean Armistice was signed. THE GENERAL SPEAKS I T IS WONDERFUL to he-ll believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and I am ~xceedingly thankful that God hns graciously led me to saving faith in Christ. (n the Bible, the Word of Cod, the Lord has prombed that anyone who belie ves in His only begotten Son. the Lord Jesus Christ, ha.o; ht-en forgiven his sin and its consequt•nces. has been given eternal life and has entercd fore\'er into the kingdom of Cod. Cod has dont• this for me entirely of His own gracious kindness, in spite of the fact that I am, of course, unworthy, a.~ lo; every other person. Cod gives us who hdiew in Christ a daily. personal experience which is <·onv inc::ing evi· dence of the realitv of the new life in Christ. I find that G<XI changes my life and gives me victory over the evil we:tlmess of my human nature. J have found hr experience that Cod does give joy. peace of mind and absolute assu ntnce for tht' future. It is not giwn to us to see into the future ('X("t"'p t as it is revealed in tht: Bible and therefore. as a Christian, I am dependent on God and wit h all other be- lievers have absolute confidence that Cod goes with me and will not f:lil me nor forsake me. An rone who has this confidence can face the fut~re without fe.t r, worry or doubt. Certain ly. I have every re:lson to he thankful to God. JOIN THE DOTS TO COMPLETE 'OiE BIBLE LESSON I• 1' l o 1 J I• 1 I• J 1 1 I •• • •• o! D •5 .. .. , .. •II .. I II ) N OIYH AM!IICA I N TH& 8 ......... , ..... GI!:H · 2 :8 As shown ot the block square on our mop, God c reated men and placed him in the Gorden of Eden in southwest Asia , on the Euphrates and T igris rivers, at their junc- tion with the Pishon ond Gihon rivers. "And o ri ver went out of Eden to water the garden; ond from then cP. it ported, ond become into four heods ." (Gen. 2;10).11 is the approximate geographic center of the largest lond portion,of the earth's surface, the Eos tern Hem isphere. This or eo is consi· •• .. u• •• o) .. "II 1 1-II rtJ? ~ ~ .. •J • I ""~? ~ ~"' v -, -.-.. \.o.C...,.TT dered by Ethonologists os the origi nol home of oll present races of mon. It is also the region from whence came the ox, goot, sheep, horse, pig, dog, apple, peach, pear, plum, cherry, qui nce, mulberry, goose· berry, vi ne, ol ive, fig, dote, almond, wheat, barley, oats, pea, beon, flax, spinach, rad ish, onion, ond most of our fruits and vegetables. Though the rivers hove chon· ged their courses, the site moy still be found 12 miles south of Eridu. Talbot Question Box NEWPORT HARBOR EN~GH SECOND SECTION --Page 2 THURSDAY , MAY 4. 1967 CORONA Oil MAR, CALl F. fro"' THE KIHC'S &UStHE.SS lJSOO 8 1o lo ,.., •• , Lo Ill ira-'•· Colli. 90638 Q. Did God predetftiMte tke f atP of J u.dll.8? Trust JIUUI TIAatll IIICIUICIS OP HIIVICI'-WICI 10: .. 11 :II 8r H. IAIIU L 1•111T .. _,;.::-::-:~~=::::~ ........... ..... .. ,. 7.... __. ... ~ ..... ........ ,.,_ OIIIITWI NACIII, JN ......_, A.,... c.l•s ,, .. tUJ Golden Tat, "Au I_, •• ,.., A1t, _, il 1llltll H tw"' ,..; -·· _,,.Moll f-1; -·· Oltd il •/toll H ,,IN4 _,, ,.... (L41b 11 :9) • D HE ,.._..,.. that God ....U7 iaocril!od ia tbo Lomb'• J bu always p<OVidod lor -of Ufa. His creature• on this earth A little later, Jaus' dilci~n, ob- are Incalculable in value, .ervinc Him prayinr, aaked H im to innwntrabk: io number, teach them to pray, Jesus immediately ioc:omprehensible in use-gave them a little outline that He fulneas, and imposiible to considered adequate : (1st) thermust be reproduced by mankind, and abso-address God as "Our Father" in lutely perfect for their varied pur-Hraven ; (2nd) His narne ntult be poses. If God has made this thor holy and set apart (or them to rtver- oughly adequate provision for bea..sta, encc:; (3rd) they must e.xpect His birda, fish , insects, creeping things, Kingd(.)m to come ; (4th) they must and vcrttations of all kinds, just try exp«t God's Kingdom would come to think what glorious provision He i.n their hearts ; (5th) they mutt ex- has made for man whom He created pect His will to be done through in H is image and after His likeness them on thi s earth even as His will an.:l whom He appointed to have do-is obc:)'ed in Heaven; (6th) they must minion "over the fish of the: sea, and trust Him in all and for all things ova-the fowl of the air, and over the: day by day; (7th) they must be sat- cattle, and over all the earth, and isfied day by day; (8th I they must over every creeping thine that crup-admit they are sinners and ask God eth upon the earth" I to forgi,·e them; (9th) they must The difficulty today is, not that God forgh·e all those who trespass or sin has failed to provide for the human against them. and have no vengeance race, but that man has, because of his or reprisa ls or retaliation against unfaithfulness and sin, come far short them ; (lOth ) they mu st resist all of tbe glory that God has prepared temptations to tli sobey anti God will for him (Rom. 3 :23), and now, like help them to resist and will dd iver a baby that has spilled its bottle, the them from evil. man cries, starves, and blames some· JESUS CONDUCTS A .. QUIZ .. one else for fail ing to provide prop· Now with all of th is substantial e-rly for him. All we have to do is to background, J esus gavt: His disciples have full faith in our Lord, ask, s«k, a br ief rxaminaton consisting of two and knock, and it shall be given, ,·ery searching questions. And, to be found, and opened unto us. sure that th ey would get the correct TOO I USY FOI JESUS answrrs, H e gave the answers and While He was on earth in the form illustrated them, so there never could of man, Jesus taught this profound be any question of God's resources in truth, and illustrated it so clearly those respects. The first question was that no Christian should t"ftr miss very plain : "Which of you shall have it, but should put full reliance upon a friend, and shall go unto him at it. Our lesson cod•y has four of midnight, and say unto him, Friend, these living pictures. The first wu ltt~d me three loaves; for a friend of a riew into the: home of two sisters mine in his journey is come to me, who were kt:q)inc houte for their and I have nothing to Kt before him." brother. Jesus .,.as their unexpected That was a priceless question. What but welcome guest. Martha, one of will you answer when you arise out tbe wcmm. qukkly rushed into the of a sound sleep and answer the kildlon to prepon the best ;n the knock 1 houoo: lor the Gueot, and sloe wu oo GOD'S UNLIMITED POWR llen'OUJ, f'Uifd. and bothered that Jesus said that 1M answer at fint the wu .. c:urnba'ed aboat IDDC:h ...-v-would be, "Don't bother me now, ilw-• the door is lodced, the household is The blessings which I 1lave received, and C'ertainlv shall receive from God, are available to anyOne who will trust in the Lord Jesus Christ. I haHO' observed that to most p(:ople A . If b~· this is meant. "Did God arbi traril y foreordain that Judas could not believe and be .sa\'ed!" then our answer is emphatically, "No !" One wh o knows the God of the Bible could never ~lieve \n such pndeA· tination. It was, indeed, f oretold that Judas would betray the Lord. for God knows what men will do. But Judas.,....,..a~ 3 free moral agent. What he did. he did or his own voli- tion. Satan entered into him (J ohn 13 :27 ). bu t only because Judas yielded him.self to the devil. "without spot or wrinkle" ( Ephe· sions 5 :27). But the ordinary trials of life are merely te.st. .. for us that we may learn to depend upo n the Lord for strength. and wisdom, and guidance. These come to all and shuuld not be looked upon as chast· ening but rathe r as an opportunity for the development of our Chri.st ian life and faith. The other sister, Mary, after wei· asleep and I can't help you." Then coming J~sus with her sister, ,;sat at Jesus added that if the friend is in Jesus' feet, and heard his word." We great need and keeps on knocking, Hy HOB UNGER must remember· that Jesus was the the man will get up and cin: aU that ~ -, c:i& the Son of God. the Re-;, wanted. so the knoclcin( will stop. • .. ""fhe-· Cospi4' of Chmt appean to be foolish-, ~ and while they understand what the words mean in a purely intellectual sense, they do not apply these words to themselves. It is a (ad thing to see people defiantly reject the tller<.·y of Cod when they could experience all the joy of salvation. Q. Wk«t d.oea "666" in Revr.lat iOft 1!:17·18 m.t (lft.? S(}metimes we worA {he ltartkst 1 d of tlll.e ...,.:orld. and evu.ywhere So if ...a ' puff JIIEichbor will-6Dally On the thingJ tltat co~nt "" lc~t; fl~ nt He ·did so for a definite help if be is importuQed, think bow We srruggfe orl in ftHnine, 'purpose. He ''came not to be minis· much more graciously and quickly When file could enjoy • fetut. tered unto but to minister" ( 1\Jark God will answer every one of the IVt fay tuidt God's promise, IVitlr His loving. "Pe,ce be still", An<t liN: in ronstant torment, In o ur l lubborn, flt:sltfy will, 1 hope that some who read this will undc~­ o.;tand that my experience has been real. 1t IS not philosophy; it is not fatalism; ~~ is noth ing hut taking ill His word the Omm~otent C~l who controls in all details evcrythm~ that IS in tlw olli\'C'N .:, and who loves to do good thin,!!S for mt•n in spite of their enmity against Hirn. Q. Are U.e trial! of li fe tke jvdfl· m.e"JL! of God upon Cltri.stian.~~ for tl&ei1" sim a.ftd /ault4, Ill t/uJ.t what ie mea"ftt i" I P eter 4 :lt-l9? A.. It refers to Antichrist wh o will be revealed after the rapture of the church. It is not his name, bu t a cl ue to his identity. It si mply .s hows him to be maft, not God, in spite of hi s pretenaions. He will try to us urp the place of Chri.st but those who live in that day are told plainly he is but a man. Siz is the name of man and 11t:vtn the number of Deity, o( com- pleteness, of perfec tion. Over the yearB people have tried to make these numberB me.n many people from Nero to Khrushchev, but these in- terpretation!!! are erroneous. Anti- chri.st will not be revealed until the church ia taken out of the world. Wt: Jtt: tht: mm••u and ft:mfUII, And ou r ht:DrLJ ore filled will& fedr, IYhen wt fDil to su our Mtuler, ll'ith His presenct Dlways ntDr. 10:45). and, from the boundless re-needs of H is own children! In fact, sourcefulness of God, He came to since God is always alive, there is no give H is life a ransom for rna."ny, and midnight sleep for Hlm, but He is perhaps that. is the message He came ever alert to open, find, and answer to that homt: to give. But Martha to any one who in faith shall knock, did not wai t to learn the will of her s«:k, and ask. He added that this in- Lord, for her ::·;···~ ":., on physical vitation to a~k. seek, and knoc.k is for things. "everyone" who has faith in H im as ONE TH ING N!:EDFUL Father and God. He is "able to do Martha even went further. Sht exceeding abundantly above all that came out of the kitchen into the liv-we ask or think," and that is only ing room, probably red faced, flus-limited "acc ord ing to the power r of ter~. and indignau..t that anybody God J that worketh in us," which is W . K . HAHIIISOS l.ieut.-Ccn (Ret.) U. S. Army ""'"'" .m "f••• I l>OCN:ot}'-a non-pTOfil 0011•niuo1ion PuiJI,Iu" <1 CII<VIi'"''"~'lltu,_ ~ J82S O.aclooll. ,,.,.. J,.,..., 07649 A. No. Thi.s cover11 the whole area of the suffering.! of Christian.s. If Christians sutrer for their wrongdo-- ing, GOd will discipline them for thi.s. a.s stated in Hebrews 12:&-11. Hi s purpose is to purify and correct Hi s own. He wanta Hia church to be Wt can su abnw the turmoil, And I fie Horms that by w }low, If wt wall! in hartd with }eJw, Whift' we trrwd hue bdow. fro"' C&MC COHTA.CT.) unlimited.. would think of quietly talking with GOO'S HIGHEST GIFT tbe Lord, and that He would let them Jesus continued His ''qui.1." by ask- do so when there wa s so much to do 1ing a ~ries of questions : ( 1) if • son in the kitchen. So she spoke right a~ks bread of his father, will he eJve out, "Lord, dost thou not care that h1~ a st.one ?. (2) if he ask a fish. my sister hath left me to serve alone? Will he give h1':" a serpent? (3) if he ~· h th f ha h b I " ask an egg wdl he give him a tc:or· uru er ere ore t t s e e p me. po'on ' Th ob- ABRAM and MELCHIZ EDEK ST. THOMAS BIBLE LESSONS Lenon Ho. 2 -Cerwais U Abram is remembered primar iJy as a man of fa ith; but he was also a man ufconsidcrabie rower in war. His brief war with th e coalition or eastem powers is the First one o f sufficient impo rt ance to be recorded in Sc ripture. From It Ab ram emerges victorious, a nd his victo ry seems to have been one of the decl!iivc battles of histo ry. T he impe ria1 power of the kings from the Tigris- Euph rates region was hrokcn. and the southern Palestinian cities, fro m Sa1em (Jerusalem ?) in the highlands to Sodom a nd Como rrah o n the low alim epit· ridden vaJ iey of the Dead Sea. were resto red to in dependence. Abram, however, did not est ablish himself in imperial rule over the liberated d lies, but. in a memo rable parley wi th Melchizedek. recognized sovereignty only In God. The political o rde r established by Abram Is characteristic of the order upheld by all godly people. ~..:SsentiaJ to th is polllical structure grounded on th e sovereignty of God Is the rt.>Cognition or the independence o r th e priesthood from the crown. The temporal ruler, wh ose power is in war, nevertheless bows before the mlni8ters or God to receive bles.sings and to o ffer tithes. Melchizedek was "the priest of the most high God"'; he was also king of Salem. No more Is known about him. But he was a figure o f world renown. not only in his own day but untU now and forever. In the time of Davki, some 1,000 yean later, this strange king-priest o f Salem was recogni zed prophetically as typUying the Chri.At. In this way he towered over all other priests. David sung of the Chiist, ln Paalm 110, "thou art a priest forever after the order of Melchlzedek.." Thit Psalm is o rdinarily sung at th e ordination o r Christian priests today slgnlfyina the high calling which is th eir.s to serve In this ancient a nd mysterious order. It wa.s remembered or M~chizedek through the aaes that he was king of righteousness and king of peace (perhaps recalling th e character or his rtian). and that he was "without father, without mother, with out dncent. havtng neither begiM ing no r end of days. nor end of 11/e; but made like unto the Son of God; abldeth a priest continually " (Hebrews 7:3). Slnce there Is no tradition aaytnc he Is atUJ alive In the Desh, It Is safe to u sume that what ls belna aftlnned. h~re ta sltnply th at there i1 no record o r thes~ things, and hll power wu neither received from inheritance nor bequeathed to his •ons-lt wu lnherent In his own pertOn. his or a diiTerent order than that of ltle priesthood ln larael which wu lnb('rtted from Levi, one or Abraham's t.mw ll'eat-arandaoN, and later Aaron, MOHt's broth,er. Jsu1 wu bom ol the tribe. or Judah, not LeVi. and therefore did no t inherl1 the pr1esdy ,tatu1. The aocoun• of Abram'• _war fiWI u• a tantalbln11ltmpee of the ancient world. Nameu and pJacet aft for the mott part lone loet and now unkrK!'wn · 8odom ond Oomorrah hove dlo-orod. ond probobl7 lit below 11M boovy oo1t ...... o1 the De&d S.o wblch defy oil otllmpa to explore lh<m. l!:lom wM Ioiii qo ewallowed up In Pto.nla and •e Repbalnli .-m to have be. a ,.. of h•• men. """"' DOW •tinct. But 11M ronorot ,.,,_ .,d mo_.. .,. r..utar. Nble k1np wre un.tted Sor twrllw ,.an under OM Cbedollaomer. ........ _, .. _ .. __ ... ~ ... -..... 1 .., .... ~,_. Aa usual, either Babylonia or Egypt held sway in the world. For some reason . . . l · e answers were very Ove or these kings, located In southern Palestine, revolted. In the enaWnc But Jesus qu~t1y and lov1ngly saad, vious (like some of the T.V. quiues "Martha, Martha, thou are careful today), but Jesus had a great reason punitlvt: campaign from the eut. the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah were {full of care] and troubled about which was tl~t even evil·minded ~ slain, their cities were looted and Lot. Abram's nephew who had settled there, many thincs: but one thine is need-would not give such gifts to their was carried off with aU bls house. ful : and Mary hath chosen that rood children, but would give them cood When the news was brought to Abram by a survivor, he anned 318 men part, which shall not be taken away and useful gifts. Then came this of his own clan, called on his allies tn the neighborhood and gave cllue. By from her." So' the very brief picture statement, "H ow much more shall ron::ed marching he pursued the plundering kings north to Dan, over 100 ·ends abruptly, but Martha must have your heavenly Father give the Holy miles away. The tough nomadic forces of Abram proved their mettle and. learned about the "one thing nud-Spirit to them that ask him" I This though heavUy outnumbered, they divided and attacked by ntaht. df('•;o= the ful," for later in john 12 it is re-cl~r.ly states that ~he gift o.f the corded that a few months later Spmt of Jesus Chnst, who died to enemy •orne 30 mUes farther north, and slew the leader of the expedttion Martha was tovincJy and happily save us from death, the penalty of Chedorlaomer. Abram rescued Lot and aJI hls goods and people, and took servinc a large crowd and wa1 coo-sin, is the createst gift that a ·human much loot besides. It must have been an utonllhing up1et. The king of Sodom .entior to the gift by Mary to Jesus being can receive from God and this came out to meet him u he returned, and Melchlzeclek broUJht forth cere of a pound of very costly ointment gift is riven to aJI who wiD ask, ~ montal bread and wtne. sure.ly Indicative of the Lord'e Supper. for his feet and hair. Mary a.nd and knock that their hearts may be . Martha had obtained from God's reo-open to receive and accept auch a tt should be marked that theknowtedJ:eofGod was not ratrlcted to Abram, the --'lui ... :.. • ..t.....-: • "It 1 · 1 ha · ~ . 1 .our<::a one IKUI ~. ~r g1 • t II ree, vane ~ J*d ot or to the Hebrew people. God was known throuahout ~e andmt world. u .. brother Mel been raurrected. they by the life blood of God' a oaly btcot- to be expected, since all ma nkbtd were deecended from tbe famlly of Noah, and were aD •""-· uc1 their Dlmtl were ten Son, Jesus Chriat. Noah had established true reli«lon tn hll day. N aJwaya mea f.U away from -- their knowledge of God and obedience to hbn and ftlleloft became dlbued and perverted in Its pagan rites: yet .ome men remained flllthful, of whom Melchlzedek and Abram we~ outstanding. The qualltie. of Abraham are ~be noted tn thll aoooUDl He wu a man of blgh cour-.e. profound loyalty, shrewd in waranddJplom.c:y, aad nrtft to ad. In an ernerpncy. His deep brotherly love lor bll nephew Lot wu lhowa lD Cbapte:r 13 by hi• decision to aepal'llte tbctr dm• to avoW ltrttt.. H.,. tt le A Lawyer Looks at Life railed to a peak by hla readineea to die In battle U' need be 6lr Lot'• .Ue. He Br FRANK STOLLf.NWf.A.CX. wllely nluMd the offer of the kina ofSodom to let him k.e~p tbe plu,..,, Pvtal · AlltmUJ, W~UJ.i,.«fot~, D. c. the lloey to God and aaytnc. "t wlll not take anylh.ln.llbat .. lblDI, t•lbo• A cement mine ..ur, be ~~ mud\ time lbou.ldM say, t have made Abram rtct.. • But be took eoQib to,_,-tDr file ';""U 18 yean or hisher ~uca~ion. )n· In a ttudy of the Word dMt had broupt. proYmda1 for bil troope, alnee no man IOt&h •a wufan.att-., ..._ .alaJI duclin1 johns Hopkl• .UntYfntty ~ hJas dtM' to reality and. ~-tnt.b. OWD m.,...• (I Cor. 9:7). Harv~ Law School, I ttl~l found ~11 Shufq this whh IDe, be .. oe .. u .. tD -In •pfriu~al darln~ dap•~ early cn.m· 1ft my neft for Jesas Cbrilt • .. .._.. OUTLINE: UptVin( ofl'blaliniM KU..t Ofloinll <001/#on ~ ~ I"' I" Chrutian dllnp. ' and IMd. liw com.ooWn Gl'ld He-' of Sodom. LOI ec:tp~UrecC, Ab,.,. IWCWI £ol I ,...m. the t.r n:aminaUOn .nd btpn Now at the • at 11, wllb. .., law and ci'WAfl coolidon /Orca.. Abram ,...,.., 10 ,.,,.,. btd•riiPNIIf to pnclkc b~. A oa....,.ble--..tt' left pncoib ....ty bdllncl -. 1M;., of 1M of ,. under lt)I.J,rttipty of God lhf'OIIIIa -pet MIA,... s n -It .., father'• dntb ..... and •• Lord. •• ,.._.,t ape ...... ., 'orooll _ _. __ Holv Comnull1ion. die .... of 47 I -•T lint ml •ponnl lo.-wflh Kloo io • -....... .. ,, -.. "' ...._ to acft and lioll 1M pkla.,. and dait. 1 au~ •J with PnJ _. M .,.. • NAMU TO REMEMBER: M<ldll ..... twt a..do-. ""7 1 no·dM • T-.y: PLACB8 TO RICALL: Sodom, Como,.,...,., Valo of 8#1 lh• D1ooo. -. VEIIIII TO LEAJIN: 0.... J4:111. 8!. nom-,.,_ -P. 0. -360116 • ... wldt 110 ......... scboel, 1M .... .._.,..._J!Iaw'ulfue ..... _ .. wiiiO llaad ._ ,.,_. ..... .W. .. pea r did .._ Ill Is .... • ~ ._ ..-..... 11 ..... --olGod• -~-~~--lllit .... ..... .., hoon.IMinl hio 15-.. .... .,.. (II n.. ,, II). ,._ ..... ·----..,..ACt.t .. ' Lincoln eighth graders lead honor roll list The Lincoln School honor roll for the Jrd quarr.cr in-- cludes 44 tevenlh a.raden and 62 eiatuh paden. The fol· lowin• eamed all A's: Sennth p aden-Brad Baker, John Blanpied , Kri atianne C larke, Bob Davi1, Bob DeMott, Scott Hombeak, Kate J ayne, Jim Lou, Vicki McCarty , Debbie Mellott, Astrid Store, Ali sen Sykea and Bill Vieraever, Eiahth paden -Gaye Ann atrona, Erin Blackwell, Jeff Child, Laurie Davi1 , Raben Garber, Karen Heilia , Sue Kemble, MaJiie KniJht, Debbie Marston, Diana Mellott, Cathy Michae ls, Lyn Miller, Pam Millet , Debbie Otto, Nancy Pole, Debbie Shannon, Janet Stanton, Solvei& Store, Charlotte Tonae and Tammy Watt. Here is the complete honor roll : 7th grade Howard I. Royster Brad Baker Doua Battie Kellyn Beeck Ouis Schwer Aauid S\Ore Ali aen Sykes NEWPORT HARBOR EHSIGII SEalNO SECnON --P~p 3 THURSOAY,IIAY 4, 1967 a> ROllA DEL liAR. CAIJ F. Ia Tiu TrMiU,.•III••• LOOKING FORWARD TO THE OPPORTUNITY OF SERVING YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS . ' demonstrating their tal· ents at the annual dinner party of the Cartoonists Assn., held at the Balboa Cl ub, included Hank. Ketcham. at lett, s ketching Dennis th e Menace, and Virgil Partch, a Coron a del Mar resident, with one of his favor ite VIP characters. (Terry Boris photo.) J ohn Sian pied Dana Blumer Mark Brisley Vicki Bru ce Kri stianne Clarke Martin Cooney Bi II Vi er,ever Heather We ir SuzaMe Wieaand Stanley Wlui'ck Ri cky Yorba Nancy Kunkle Diana Labadie Andy Leonard Diane Linden Gte& Loitz Debbie Marston Vi raini a Mason Diana Mellott Cathy Michaels De bbie Milholland Lyn Miller Across fro• U.C.I. c .. pu 133-0180 Directory INSURANCE , .. FOR "L.L. O F YOUR IN$UA ... N C II!: NE:II!:O$ ROBERTSON -SA.DLEIR INSU RANCE JJ33 & cout Hwy. Cotaa del Mu -613-Jt:IO FUNERA L DIRE<;TORS . &iLTZ MOR WARIES 1H1 SUPERIOR AVE. COHA MESA Midway b-2424 3S20 E. COUT HIWAY COROHA DEL MAR ORiol e 3-1H50 Si,c~ 1942 Friendly Nell'hbot'hood Service Enter national competHion A fish , a fishina dory and a still lire or rruit and in- strUments are the subjects or paintinas by 3 local stu- dents chosen to be di aplay· ed in New York. Debbie Malone, Susan Northrid&e and Clark Thomp- son from Corona del Mar Hi gh School weu~ each awarded a aold key and blue ribbon in the competi· tion sponsored by Bullock's and are now competin& on a national le\'el . Some 26 awards in all were made to Corona del Mar stu- den ts: aold keys ror paint- ina• to Glenn Petro, and Christa Puller; certificates or merit to Sue Powers, Ted Poyze r. Henty Royslet, Susan La Shelle and two to C lark Thomp son; honoraty certiricates of merit were won by Linda Dady, Su san Haley, Lori Heston, Sydney ~-1ii&Jom. Mindy Mi ller, 2 by Pam Mosier and 2 by Susan Northridae. Soiree d'Art May 26 The Sth biennial Soitee d'Art in Newport Beach will be hiJhli&hted by an exhi bition and au ction of the wotks or a aroup o r outstandina Southern Cali· romia atti Ill. Mrs . Wi lson V. Woodm an has been appointed ch air- man o r the Soi ree and will be assisted b¥ ""es. Wil· liam Krumpholz, Roben Diemer, Georae O.m, Bruce Sumner, Will aim Harper. Les Littlejohn, Richard Jon as, Robert Meserve, Terrill Root. and James Johnson, Bob Davi s Bob DeMott Larry Denner Leesa Florin Julie freeman Becky Hai&h Sco tt Hom beak Quenby Hym an Kate Jayne Lin zee Ku\1 Linda Lebenbaum Lynn Liaht Petey Lon& Chris Lopizich Jim Luse Vicki McCarty Tom McCorkle Peagy McCormick Wendy McCu \lou ah Debbi.e Mellott John Mile s Jane Mon ison Kathy Odord John Park: A.nn Procwr Maria Ri cca 8th t fade Gaye Ann s lron a Joe Berney Jerr Black Erin Blackwell Chri s Brough\On Carol Caldwell Jeff Olild Gail Childs Debbie Cl ark Diane Craver Laurie Davis Chri s Dietz Mimi ()J.pu ie Kalhy Fi sher Mike Fox Robert Garber Mark Gri1sby Heather Grindle Jan Harrod Karen Heili B Mich ae l Hick ey Christy Kelso Su e Kemble Mauie Knight Tin a Kraus Judy Kresse Pam \iiller Lynn ~1illovich Sherry \1oorc Rick \·\oms set Shelley Nerney Debbie Otw Nancy Pole Alec Ram say Joe Ricca Be tsy Ri dgwa~' Brent Russ-ell Debbie Shannon Pat Siler Joan Smith Shelle)' Sn yde r Jan et Stanton Loraine Steen Sol\·ei g Store Laura Suth etland Charlotte Ton ge Doug Vickery Tammy Watt Dana Webster John V.'luttaker \1ari \yn Wi II son Students will model Mothers and dauahters or will greet arriving gue sts Harbor View School, Corona and assist the model s. JAMES FINLEY of 4818 Surrey Or., Ca meo High · lands , is in the cast of Peter Ust ino v's "Photo Finish ,'' being presenled by the Del Rey Players of Loyola :.Jni ~ versity of Los Angeles. Play dates are Apri l 28 and 29, May 5 and b . Jim is a sophomore in the College of Art s and Sc iences at Loyola. !hwt!·~ Co~~· ~ FINE FURNIT\lRE-DECORATING SE RVICE Amazingly ... ir cosrs less when you plan The_lslander way! 341 Bayside, Newport Beach -67S-1620 SAFE DEPOSI T BOXES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FROM I 'l>c PER DAY on an annual rental. BELL BROADWAY M ORTUARY 110 Broadwa y U 8·3433, 8-lol34 Cotlta Meu Mrs. Merton K. Cameron, president o r the sponsorina Newport Hatbor Auxiliary to Children's Home Society of Caliromia, has announced the in\'i tational affair will be held May 26 at the Bal· boa Bay Club. HARBOR HIGH TEACHER CHOSEN FOR SEMINAR del Mar, are invited to s tep ihere will be door prizes through the aingerbread and table fa vors and a bo:t house and into the land or lunch or fried chi cken will Han sel and Gretel for th e be served, COS U , loi(SA I 2l0 En! l11to S11 .. 1 Mem~>•• f •d•••' O•P<>••I ln•u•ence Co•I)O••I•on Westclilf§ Chapel t::::/..'(.,.,."r 427 l. 17tlo ST. COSTA "'ESA Ill,__ .... , A. champaane buffet supper wi II · precede the auction, whi ch provides fund s to aid Childten's Home ,Society in promotina sound adoptions throuahout the state. FASHION SQUARE C!Jyed-to-match skimmer and sweater the most wearable duo for your way of life imported Italian silk with a in our lhss-up«-dalm ... sizes 8111 lB&UI sweatlr jlcket with lattice detliled pacbts Ill in niltdlq clllan ,..,.., ...... • SIM!LU ' T~e s,,,. o ! Robert Fry, member or the Newport Harbor High School science department, is one or 35 bi oloay teachers se· lec tcd from over 400 appl i• cants in 5 w"es tem s tates to participate in the National Association of Bi oloay Tea· chen -National Science Reaional Seminar ror hi&h school teachers of bi oloay. Sf'hoo\"s annual mo ther--=--~~~~~=~~ PittOn to Pereo" S••~·c• daughter luncheon at noon Phone in YCN r Orcler Saturday. May 13. for 0 Subscri ption: Mrs. Robert W. Lynam, chairman, reports that the "';:;=C:o:l;l :6:73:.0::5:50:;:;:;:.\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;oi program wi ll include a rash-1 ton show. Students will model the clothes and will parade alona a arass path lined with modernistic nowers and rocks. Narra- tion will be by Mr s. Earl 'catkins •. Mr. Fry, one or two so ho-- nored in Oranae County , has been a member of the New· port Harbor High School starr for the past 8 years. He is a graduate of UC Berkeley, where he re ceived hi s A.B in history, AB in zooloay and MA in botany. He resides on Balboa ls land with hi s wire, Marilyn, and .their 3 children. LEG~L HOTICE Table decorations wi II be huge paper lollipops and candy canes . The walls or the caretorium will be lin ed with trees and rlowers . Mrs. AI Dougla ss and Mrs. Paul McMillin are in charae or de corations. Hos tesses dressed as Han· set and Gretel and a witch LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAU: 1960 by F"rank H. Ayre s & 600338 Son. a co rporation. to 'll ""'·pon 011 May 23. 1967 , iilt 11 :00 Sh ores Communitv Associ a- a.m., RE':LI.'tBLF: T\TLF: COM-ti on of lhr ri2hts and obli,~~:•­ PANY u du:r appointed Tru,_. tions of the Lessee under thr tee u!l der an pur!!UIIlll to Orrd ma!ltl'r lease rr8ardi11,11: the of Tru!!lt executed by LA UREL ad ju sl/111'!11 of sub\f'ase reo- BOYD RAKER and WILMA tals opo!l lhf' terms an d con- M. BAKER , hu sband and "'"ile, ditioos coau ined therein, rr• Tru!ltors, in favor of UNCOL:X corded May 18. 1960 in Book SA VINGS AND LOAN ASSO-5N9, Page 592, Official Re- CIATION . ll corporation, as cord.!!. Be:aeliciaries, recorde:d Novem-The L e!lsor"~ intrri'!H undrr her \6, 196-6 in Book1730\, ~aid leue has been auigoed Page 845, of Offi cial Records to Newport Rtahy Corp .. a ia the offi ce of the Couoty Re-corporation, by an as!lignment corder of Oran(lle County, Cali· re corded ~ovrmb er 8, 1960 fomia, WI LL SELL AT PUB LIC in Roo k 5501 Page 87, Offi· AUCTION TO HIC!I EST BID-cia\ Re cords. OER F"OR CASH (payable at And as in that r enain ~ub­ time of 1111\e ill lawful mo ney of leu!' dated january 15. 1962, 1the United State!~) HI the Soulh e•ecuted by frank II. Ayre:!ll main entrance to the Couaty & Son, a corporation, as lea- Court House ia the City of SQr and Newport Shore!!! Co., Saata A11a. State: of Califomia a co-partnership, as les!lee, all ri~~;ht, title an d interest con· for a term commencing Janu- veyed to .ad oow held by it ary 15. 1962 aod et~dio,~: 01"· under nid Deed of Trust in the cember 9, 20 19, re co rdf'd propeny situated ia lhe Cou nty Ja.n11ary 19, 1962 in Hook of Ora.nse. State of Cali lo mia, 5981. Pa(lle.l 603 of Offi ci al described a!ll: . Record!< and by mrsne n sij(D- A leasehold el!ltat e in a11d to ments to Laurel Boyd Baker th e followio~~; deScribed real ~Ua d Wilma M. Baker, husbllDd propeny: •d wife ae joiat tenants, by Lot 9 aad th e Nonhea!lterl y assipmi'Dt to be reco rded 3 feet of lot 8 ht Block 15 of CO!I CuiTI'DLiy herewith. Tract 772, •• per map record-Said •ale will ~ rnade, but ed ia Boolr. 23, Pase.s 5 .ad 6 wi thout covl'l!.aat or J<>'arranty, of Miacellaui'Oul!l M'apa. io the e_lllpres.s or im~lied, te(llardi nl! office of the Couuty Recorder title, pos11easun•. or eacvm· of aaid Couaty. brat~cea, to pay the ohlif!aUoas EXCEPT the Nonheaauuly secured by nid Deed of Tro•t. 2 feet of Lot 9. fees, ebar8e• aad upi'I!.Sea of Which a.Jd Le.uet.r.uld ntate: the Tl'll•tee ed of t.h e trusts waa cre .. ed by the Muter created by aaid Deed o f Tru!llt. Ground Le .. e coveria1 the The BI'Deficlary aader s •id above ducrilted aad ot!t.er Deed of Tmat, by reuon of • 1•d. dated Nove•ber 9, 19!)9, breach or d"efaalt ia the -<~bliK• eaeClllted by Sipal Oil •d tloas secured tiaere.b y, hereto· C•• Co.p•y, • corporstios, fore execated aad delivered ro •• lueor •d by Frsak. H. the o.aderslred a •rinn. ()e.. Ayres I Sas, • corporatioa, cJa,.tioo o Oef.,\t •d De- u le--, for the ter. of 60 m•d for Sal e, aad writll':lll ye.,. fro. Dee•lt'et 10, 1959 Nntice of Def•lt •d of rle~ •d •di•« Dee•ber 19, tl011 to e•ae t.h · .. de,.lped 2019, •poe lllle tenu, co•-to aell a.Jd property to utisfy ~tioaa •d c.v--•• ..a.erela M id oltllpdo.s h s bees ~ pto•hl..&, recorded fCo-.Mr corded •d aore til• llllree 25, 1959 ie Book tM, Par -•• be.e el.,aed aiace r~ a, offi ci-I recorda. •d u cord .. Iot~ . ••lllle4 "" i .. ua•nt.t ,._ D•e: A,ri I 18, 1967 cer4ri Apfil 15.. 1960 le Book RELIABLE T1TL£ COMPANY 5196. P ... 504., ofReial ,. •• aeillll T"M" ·• certl .. lii"J 16, 1960 ia Beol. a, LIM .... <tn stu. ':r "· ome.lel •• A .. , .... , Sect.t..,. certla, • II.,.. t 4, 1961 ia 3756-T ' I il: ~ . ' < I ' .· : i \ . • I I • i \ ! .. ' • .. .. • A gracious outlook in the tradition of Spain . BY T ,..,._,_ ~ .......................... .. U .l.."'l..&.. ..LJ::.L.J -" ,... -" .lM.OO ft1 ..-ad lllktt ttl •'C•4ftcliiilt ~.,.. ~ 011te ed • Ptlxun. _.._. • ...._ 1 ... ..c1 .._. ...._, c.nruo, r•••r b I " Jllfi'I O • ...., a. ... aM' •I'••-._..00 dltlil II r ¢ IFiif'dr SpllliJIIII II P' I ,,. eM ......... ,.._. .. ..... I ,Aa b1acL ..... _ ...... ___ ,.._ ,.,_ ........ -.. . .- Pil o's ......... ---&' I I .,.. --•-•-~ e /OIII'-.. I·U·· ... .,..tc:n~ ..... ,........,.__..._,.... am ., .. .,...... ~':-:;~.. ....._ •• .............. IIII <IBJ'I'I~II ..... ..-&Ihlll ... elllh... 9 J; • .....,. . tQ7M Clillllll .............. .. Senk:e "ft. Ckz a •I J•"'"'' ....... , ••• n.s..-.nv .-._. .................. Book M67, P ... US. Official Peblillllt: April 17, M.,. 4, II, bc.rtla. 196,, Ia •• Newport tlarttor Aa -•.-•• .. e4 11-, I, Ea•l• .. _ ... li:j ' I ~-I&YMIARICMI .. NOW 1\T 1710 NEWPORT ILVD. PH. 646--9Jil,(.;oata Mea& SHOe, HANDIAO, LUGGAGE RIPAIIUNG ~~ lllWOIT IIAIIIOR EJII(JI IEIDID IEC11011 --P11t 4 THURSDAY, IIAY 4, 1967 COROllA OEL liAR, CALIF. J L--To S.... Yeu WILLIAM E. MYERS of East Bluff, at I ell, sho wn he•e e IJchl,. LW. Center with progratl" chai rman John Case, spoke on "How to LW. Isle. start an airline" at las t wet!k 's meeting of the Co rona e 34011. Coatt Hwy. del Mar Kiwanis .Club in th e Villa Sweden restautant. Cot"'N •• Mlr Mr. Myer s wa s formerly a director of Ai r California and e 1113NorthMelnSt. now is president of Myers Resea rch, Newpo rt Beach S1nta Ana marketing and real estate resea rch fi rm. ' ~='="='~:,\:o,.:':":':::e:'~=':=.-=·~·=·=~ Q~~tal~llt~ 7L,~i~r.~~ do" no t •DETAILED GENERAL INSURANCE COVERAGE we re accepted on iL l a cres have Harbe r frontage. ED WARD AT JAY • IENPIO N .NI[WPO .. T 8L of Harbor Bl vd. property The bid from Spei ght s and la s t week by the Orange ~abe t s was the on ly sealed C?ast Juni01 College Dis· bid received on th e larg er lflc t trus tees. rarcel. \lm1mum acceptable They approved bids from bid wa s H\8.000. Lee Speights and Dick i'la-Ttuee wr itten bJds we re bers or Corona del \·lar for recei\'ed nn th e sm a ller par- S319 ,000 for 6 .87 acre s, eel. \1in1mum ask1 ng pri ce and S21.500 from the Church 512 .500, and the highest of Jesus Christ, Latter-Dav wrJUcn hid was Sl2.750. Saints, fo r 1.23 acres. -.When Lhe <•r al b1ddm g s tart- The larget parcel fronts ed , the pnce went to S2!,- on Harbor Blvd., Iring be· 500 1n 16 step!>. tween the south boundar} u f the Orange Coas t College LEGAL NOTICE campus and \lerrimac Wa}. ___ _ ~=~·~T~Y~8~·~1~1~00~=:!.~Th~e~s~m~a~l~l~e~' ~pia<~o~el~l~i e~s~d~i -\'OTIC._ TO U l U)/TOHS behi or eas t of the :-,rp~:HJOII r.cw rn or Tilt: 'ST\TE m C: \I.IFOHXJ \ FOil Coloring Contest COLOR THE DOT-TO-DOT SERMONE TTE on tfl i1 week's Bible Poge -Section 2, Poge 2 and mail your entry to t+.e En sign new spaper, 2721 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Ma,, Calif., postmarked not later than Monday, May 8, 1967 ~.e 1ure to in.clude '!om e, op, and addreu with entry. ' 'l--~-BIBLE IILL fE GIVEN' FOR THE BEST ENT WIN A BIBLE! T!rr-. r:on nor uu '"r:~. \o, \• '.6A::!6 ~: .. llll•' .,J Ul \IIJ.F..., R. 1.) \Cll ,,j.,., lnm'n ,,., (.H. U \CH, U••cr·,, .. ,.,J. \OlJct: r .... HI·II~rn GJ \~\' to th" ,.r,.•litor., of thf· .ohow· llol llll'd .t .. r .. ,J,.nt th.ll .• JJ r-·r· :-rm .. h.,,injl , J.,illl ., ,, • .,;n .. t lh•• .,~id ol.-r<'.lo•nr .<ro· t•','JU iH r! to fil<' th<·m ,"' oth th•· ""''""'"'"' '•l•H·h•·r.., in th•· .. rr;.-,. of rh~ d rrk nf th" ,,b.._., ... "ntitled c ourt, or to pri'Mmt them, .,..;J.h th,. n,.,....,•~•ry vouch"'"• to t~e un•lc r ... i_6[ned ,,, th,. office of hi!i•tt(lrne}·Tif Q\J.\0:, J, KOE:R· /lUI, J }:'~0 \f'nt ur,, Hhrl., ~nr-i n n , Ld i fMn i>~ "hir-h is th•· 1'1·"''' nf Lu .. in""" of th" und•·r-.i2n,.d in ,,JJiil•''l"r"' f>"l· t.dninp tro tlw ,..,,.,,,. (>f .;,drl ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ tlf',." d,.. n t , " it h in .. i • m on 1 hs r ,,,,,, th.-fir .. ! podoli .... ti on "' FURNITURE REFINISHING 1!. th ;, II ut i.··· ll.ll•·-1 \pril :!0, 1%7 Anti que restoring-reglueing & repo11 IWIH !! I 0. U \'Lit \ll\11\bl ii\'I OH rof th,. rs. I \ 1'~. nf th,.. • .tom •· ""'"",j o/•·• ••<l••nt CUSTOM HOUSE 1677 Superior, C.M. 642-5652 1'110\1\!-). t\IH Hilt.!!. ·\THll!\t.\ \II.\\\ Orco Block Co. J:l:'~O \•·ntur" Hid ., EnrinfJ, (o~lilorn i" Q11l6 \tt..rn•·} fur \II\11\I:--I'H ·\TOH BUILDING BLOCKS -AU. SIZES -AU. TYPES In H·i 22 PuhJi.,h: ,.,..a :!7, ,,,.,. l, 11. 18, 1967, in the """''port li ar• bOI" Eu ign. JAckMD 7·2239 Telepboae: 1042 X:ateiJa. Stanton 2320 5. Main. Scmta Aaa TENNIS BALLS TENNIS IACKETS TENNIS SHO~ -au SltOI1S M8fS !a.s SIIIIS IACKET IUTIIN81N8 DUCK FEET FINS MASKS SNORKLES Floats BASEBALLS SOFT IALLS HAND IALU wmwu YOWl lAW mill lAW PUNCHIN8 lAGS BICYCLES nRES TUBES Skim lo•r•• I'AITS lelly lo~r•s ACCISSOIIIS ___________________ , lii'AilS Wils01 & l1wlitp MITTS A•ri••••k IATS 111'111·1, ...... ••• CHII Pm.ton Sw..t SWzt• &S....P .... lei lllrft AIMiflc a1rt1 I.Dirb W 'I ,aul• GOLF •• .... Clubs Carts Costa Met• e H01rs 9-6, Fri. 9-1 - From the Police Bloner s..4oy, A,nl23 I"'••• ot 1112 Deborah boa, hod loll it.lo tho ,... Leavina the keyt in tbe Lane, Harbor Hiahludt, aao: but ho hidD'l lockod ipition wat diautroUa (Of wat ttolen ••• For 3 rnonlht tho door, and tomeune atolo DeMit Dodcrick, 3031 Robert Potier, 111 Via e~aine paflt and I t&erCio Clubhoute Circle Cotta Quito. Lido ltle, contacted wath a value u t at t12S M .. a ; when he rokunod to Criendtandacquaintancu in ••• Pry markl wore loft in t'hore he had puked hi• an aucmpt to locate a rent-tho wood whOTe the roar li- car at 230 Oranae, Newport od amplifier that he had cenae plat~ wat r~ovod Sborca, he discovered hi t loaned to a friend; today he from lho uaa lo:r belonaana to Volkawaaen wat aone .nd atked for help from the T~omu Manmna, 2046 Mar whh it, clothes, wallet, police in the soatch for the Vasta Dr., But Bluff •• , bridea.e, 3 pain of pre· SlSO Gretch •• ,On her 10• Jeny Schoht., 170 Dol Mar, scription alauu and 2 turn home. fn:m \loQtk, Nancie Costa Mesa, while bacltina skate bOards. , .His enjoy· Donaldson, 218 35th St., his Ford hom private pr~>­ mcnt of weekend beach West Newport, discovered perty , s uuck the parked weather was louened when that someone had broken a Plymouth belonaina to Den· Lan y Maynard of 2042 S. window to a walk·in closet, nis Edwards, Garden Grove . Capella, Costa Mesa, dri· aained entry to her home, vina east on Seashore Dr., and tlten stole $20 from her We s t Newport collided with kitchen ••• After standing on the car that Ernest Janses a trash can draaaed to the of Garden Grove was beck· side of the Mariners school ina out from Cedar St., New· building, someone broke a port Shores ••• Mi chael Mor-window and climbed inside aan, 7311 Soashore, Wut and looked in all unlocked Newport, was booked on a drawers; it is not known if charae of strikina Richard anything was taken ••• Ano- Bames of Anaheim on the ther taxi mileage me ter was head with the butt of a shot· s tolen -this til)1e hom the gun . taxi William Stydinger ltad Monday, April 2_. park ed in front of his home Pam Lawson,24,ofNo. 19, at 205 6th St., Balboa; 315 E. Balboa, was booked value was set at $l2S. on a charge of being drunk WHnesday, April 26 in publici at Palm St. and On ly the frame was left; Balboa B vd. • .Lumber was someone had stolen the two s tolen on two occasions, wheels and lock from the the weejend of Apri l 1 and bicyc le owned by Kim White· AprilS or 6, from the1build· sell, 306 Cabrillo, costa ing unde r construction a t Mesa, the bike had been 1326 Mariners Drive, ac-left in the Newport Harbor cording to Phillip Lyons, High School rack ••• Kath- l.HO Toyon Lane, Baycrest erine Colby, &51 Domingo, • •• Lewd telephone calls No. 26. East Bluff, manied were made by a male in a 5 months, charged her bus- whisper to Linda Harkler· band , Frank, wi th ass ... ult oad, 521 rl Narcissus, Cor· and battery .•• Between the on a del Mar ••• Roaer Ades, hours of 6:30 p.m. and 6 1623 Glenwood Lane, Bay· next morning, someone un· ere st, found out that leav-hooked the clll' hood and ing a bicycle on the side· stole a SI O battery from walk overnight wa~ a mis-Roge• Rhod b h ll l' en aug , t2 take-it wasn't there in the Jasmine, Corona del Mar morning ••. Cortland Win-, , .While his car was being ton, Santa Ana, had to have repaired, Berrett Taylor, his Ford towed away after w Bl d B 1 • v ., a· s triking the rear of the Ford that Margaret Simmons, of 5206 River Ave., West Newport, had double parked on Balboa Blvd. Tuesday, April 25 'Four hubcaps were taken from her '66 Corvair, ac· cording lo J osephine Too- len, 20~ Onyx Ave., Balboa Island. .Two youthful sounding males made lewd calls between 4: 15 and 5 p.m. to Marsha Tomerlin, 100&1'2 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Peninsula. , .Lewd statements were made 2 times by what sounded like ~·ounger boys to Joan Col- well, 112 62nd St., New- port Sh ores, .Patricia Spielman, 1226 Po lari s, Dover Shores, is afraid that a guest who left no address, left with a S20 bill and credi t cards of hers. , .A light was missing from the top of his taxi and a mile· age me ter, too, said Robert Notarpole, No. 10, 427 E. Bay, Balboa; value was set at Sl35 ••• The blue with white trim bicycle that Les- lie Cole, 11, had left in her LEGAL NOTICE o APPAREL -WOMEN JEAI DAHL aett•r Dresses & Accessories ond Gifts Newporter Inn OR 5-1700 Westcliff Plazo Ml 2-2444 Newport Beoch o BEAUTY SALON ZUJ L 0oeot a.,. o. .......... -.,,_,,. o BUlLOlHG COHT • REMODELING , ADDITIONS LICENSED I BONDED FRED H. GERWICK 30.. Goldenrod 673-6041 -549.2170 S.r•l"g the Coauol "'••• whh 0\..olllr Co"ctfle I. p,_,, I Se,.lu Ll &.3318 MRS. SOPHIE HUNTLEY OF COSTA MESA DtES With the Rev. James H. Lamberth officiating, funeral s ervices were held Tue1· day, April 25, Cor Sophie L. Huntley at Westcliff Chapel, Costa Mesa. Mrs. Huntley, 1914 Ana- heim Ave ., Costa Mesa, had lived in the harbor area for 10 years. She was bom De c. 9, 1881, in Avoca, New York, and came to California 41 years ago. ~lrs. Huntley died at 85 at the Long Beach General Hospi tal on Sabuday, April 12.1nterment was at Pacific View ~1emo ri~l Park. • o. o HEALTH EQUIPMENT MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • floor-Stripping and waxing • Windows Complete Cleaning Service. CALL- 646-4977 o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTER!HG (By Europeta Cro{t•rnera ) REMODEL 2 pc. -ONLY $69.50 Call "1.,.," 215 Moio H. I . 536-6-405 FR!E dol & pickup Me Lean ~adillae .A.JJ-u.J 1939 WE HAVE 3 THINGS TO OFFER: Tho finest "in luxury Automobiles An Outstanding Service Reputation And Competitive Soiling SOME PEOPLE DRIVE FOR MILES TO DEAL WITH US Second and Main Santa Ana -543-9421 BIKE SIIJP NIW. USID fKtwy T,.i.e4 .._ .... _ lAST IUKIT-nlllis .....J!!-F.._ ""T.-r& WILCOX.CRITTEHDEN HARDWARE ~avlaatl•n•l Chartt-Books 2700 W. Coast H-..y .. N .•. ........ 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II. _______ ,;;•;_;•;;I~T,;:C;:L~'":.';.,;~;,:L;;A:;Z:;A;_ ______ .. ,_:Co::::l• .. hft.aa -a.l .. .Jlll From. the Po 1ce We Heve HeiHicref+•" C..atom-Mecle PACIFIC VIEW M!MOitiAL PA.It l( ...,.~- CEMETE RY CREMI\TORY MAUSOLEUM m20 lillcMtlllf Baulmld """"' 8tldl, Cllifornil (11 4) 613·2101 TllwMo,, .... 127 Docodty COOIPbel~ liS Coroaa del Mar, &akeo iato CUttDdy for own welfare •d ror chat of bet c:hH4no &I 10 p,fL , •• Cual WatilofT,'l14 Wal- nut.. Newport Shoro1, waa drivina her Cheny conve~ tible north on 40th St., wben 1he wu 1tzuck by the Chevrolet driven cut on River, by Thoma• Wriaht, Huntinaton Beach ••• Some- time between 12:15 p.m. and t0:3S p.m. when parked at the Balboa Bay Club or , Revere House, Tut tin, ::::::~:~===~ aomeone broke a window to his jeep and ttole $4,000 LL worth of photoaraphic ART SCHOOL AHD equipment, s aid Stephen STUDIO Auld, 472 62nd SL, New- OIL PAtHT1HQ5 F"OA SAL£ port ShotCII, , .Luc k Wa& ART L ESSONs with ·J ame s Christensen, o .... Swo6ay• 17171 BEAOi BLVD. 200 Sapphire, Balboa Is land. 1· 53 who came to visit friends C:H llC:HES "aauadla ............ G!lplrdt 3262 lro."cl ShMt, Newpert Hel .. ta A Fru and Independent Congre&otimwl Chri stian Church Tho Rov. John Prldo.off, •l•iaw Sunday Se rv ice .,d O!urch School at 10:00 a.m. F i rst Baptist O.urch of Cnto Meso Baptist llib le f',.llows hip lndependuJI Biblt> IJ apri s t Santa Ana & Magnolia St1 . A TTEIID litE OIUROI OF YOUR OIOICE REGULARLY Dr. P.G. Neumann , paSlor Jr-----------1 SUNDAY SERVICES ~:4 5 a.m. Su nday School 1:00 a.m. ~lorn in& Worshir,. 6:00p.m. Training Union s I 7:00p.m. Evening Worship! WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Lutheran Church Of the Master Lutharon Church in Amari ca 2900 Pacific Vi ew Dr. a del Mar. C ati£onU Dt. Wi lliam R. Eller Phone: ORiole J-5022 ' 8:45a.m., F:'mily Wor"hir I 9:45 ll.m., Chute~ ~choo I 1:00 ;r,,m., Fe~ti ve Wor"hip SU RSERY PllO\'JDf.D S..nller School 9 •·"'· M-1"1 Wouhlp l01J.O •·"'· ! ... o,.lng Son •lco 7 P•"'• We4,oa4oy &IIIIo Stotlly .... ,.,..,. •• 7 , __ Hvnory during oonlc•• A. full Yo.tll Pro1r•• I I FlRST BAPnST CH URCH (Sotllh rm J Corona deJ Mar Coast Hwy. at MacArthur Or. Olarles L. McClain 67Jo6626 p o51 or 615-2216 SUNDAY SCHOOL ••• 9,415 .·,.. MORNING WORSHIP •• 11,00 ;._.. TRAINING IJ.M.ION •• , 61lO,... fV NING WbRSHIP •• 11JO,... EDMUOAY SERVICE 7tl5 ,.... MUitSIRY PIIOVIDrD Science doiMor 1 .~:~ •Kh at -··· ·~··.· Coast HiF••Y SCHOOl..·t :15 •·•· SERVICE 11 •·•· WEDNES>AY EVEMING MEETING 1:00 ,. .•. READIN<l'ROOM - Maloal.lloilclina .2163 Eut Cout HiF•••YI lllo.. -S.L. 10 •.fill· lo 5 n.n~diy u eai•l'-7 to 9 invited to IOd NEWPORT BE ACH, C ALIFORNIA THE AM ERIC AN L U THE RAN CHU RC H SERVICES: 9:00 a.m. Fomily Wors~ip & Junior Church 9:45a.m. Church School & Adult Class 11:00 a.m. Festive Worship The Rev. Juaea G. Blain, Pastor The Rev. Georae J , ·Busdic,cker, Vi sitation Pastor Phoae ~-3631 CoitDlapery .CleaniWls ! iGliatatiW. Perfect. • • I ' \ • ! •·JGO!l R Sf' 2 tft •. I II II lie AIJI w awdllila err 'IW· IIIII$ siN, 1 a - .;jj ' \1, ....... .... • • ....... Uit V1 llllll OI'F i• BaJboe ud uw, on the Lido Ncnd, Udo Isle ••• B St. paikin& lot..' hit i11 Kirk 0\lnni n&, 11, or 2361 that bad beat stolen 4 dayt 16th St., NewJ)Oft Heitllta, eulior, • .Martha CoaHa was booked on \he chua• oC 421 Colton, Newport o£ bit and run dtivina a.fgr Shoret, wrot.c13l notoa, one hiu.ina tho parked car of for every yoat o£ her li fe, Harland Hahn, 407 Fuller10n Md then took. pill a; ber Ave., Newport llciahta ••• husband, Gerald, waa Ellwood Youna•. 23 , of aWaken ed by noises a t 7 7110 W. Ocean Front. Wo1t a .m.,called an amublance , Newport, wu booked on the then aave mouth to mou th chatae o( i ale of marijuana ruu 1ci ta~: taken lO Hoaa, ••• Dori t Oal1on , 54, of Mu. C~in is respondina 606~ Larkspur, Corona del to treatme nt. Mar, was booked at &:5S Friday, April 21 p.m. on the charae of drunk His Triumph had a ma&net drivina. iani lion and needed no key Sotur4ay, A,ril 29 SANDALS AlonCJ With Our COMPLETE SHOE SERVICE to be started; someone took Minor d amaac was done advantaae of thi s and stole by a hit and run driver to the '59 car from where J ohn the front bumper and body Raine has parked it in IU s dri ve· of th e Vo lluwaaen belon&- way at 2249 Oranae, Costa ina to Michael Nadler and Mesa •.• Arthur Jones, 3104 parked in h ont of his home Ocean Blvd., Corona del 1 at 1245 Rutland Rd., West- Mar, drivina his Cadillac clirf ••• The decorative rib- acro ss West Coast Hwy. at bon on the birthday p,ackaae E. Newpott Blvd., collided that 'ames Tucker, 204 Via wi th the pickup dri ven by Ith aca Lido Isle was tak- Georae Van Vli et, Huntina-ing ~t o f hi s 'car was ton Beach ••• Lily Butter-blown off by the wi~d ; Mr. field , 30, of 14151h W, Bay, Tucker staned to chase it Central Newport, was book-but t.ripped and fe ll , break- ed on the charge of drunk in ina his leg ••• Sh e chanaed public at l a.m ••• Dori s her number 3 timea, aivin& Gabri el, 140~ Pri scilla it only to a Cew close Lane, Hatbot Hishlands , fr iends , but still, J ean driving her Comet north on Tat e, 2&88 Bayshore Dr., Irvine Ave., was struck by Bay Shores, receives re- a car that failed to stop at pea ted call s by someone Mariners Dr. and , Irv ine who hangs up when she Av e .•• Someone stole his answers ••• The hand carved bike wh ile James K. Sch-wooden sian in the shape of wan, H IO J rd Ave,, Cor-a shield wi th a white hors e MA~ GENERAL John G. Zimdt , comma nding genera l of Sorvice to laiJV"• luct- L•t•h .._. ....._ 4t4-Ut7 of the Armv Miss ile Command. presents an award for dist inguished service to l ouis F. Heilig of Cameo H1ghlands , tn ceremonies he ld at Reds tone Arsenal , Alabama. Mr. Heilig, manager of tacttca l nHss ile s ys· te rns programs at Philco-Ford Aeronutron1 c 1n Newport Be ach, rece ived the c~ificate of apprec tat ton f or pa· Expert Alterations MAY TAKE US A LITTLE WHILE. triot ic c iv i lian service for his eff on s 1n developing the Shillelagh missi le system. He and hts wtfe. Vtr g tnta, and their children. Karen, Ste\le n and Rand•. lt ve at 4522 Dorchester. Rd. (U.S. Army photo .) 811 if yu Ill le I -lny Itt II kltW, we will acct•••llate Jtlf •••c•cin. Minor repai rs, loo.se buttons, tiny rips ore port of our free customer service ... Along with the nry best of cl eoning, spotting ond pressi ng. Council News ona de l Mar, attended open on a red backaround, valued H•c is a surrrnary of house at Harbor View at u 5o, was stolen from action taken by the New- school. .Too areat a the White Horse Inn, JH5 port Beach City Council speed for prevailing traffi c Newport Blvd., near Cit y at laat week"~ rr.eetina: was consi·defed the cause H II K •• T -1._ • AdoytedOrd1nance 1213 , a • • • au•tyn enn1 ... . . lh of th e coll ision of EJ:i c West, 1128 Rull arid , No. 3, West-. m~reas •ns e cover~ge_ ~e - 1543 Santanella Terrace, cliff, was awakened by a ~u1 rcmcnts for h abd 1ty Irvine Terr~ce, in his green phone call a t 5 a .m.; when ms ~rance for operator ~ of Mu stao a wu h the red Cor-she answered a male voice taXIc abs, ambu lances , Sl Jht- vai r dri ven by Larry Boyd , made a lewd ;ta tcmen t ••• A see ins autos and public Seal Beach •.• Richard Mi l-: red and whi te Huffy wi th a tran sporta ti on vehicles. lc r, 425 ]2nd St., Wes t banana seat wa s s tolen • Approved fi rs t readins Newport, bac ked hi s car from her fron t patio, said o£ Ordinan ce 12 15, which into a s outhem California Nina Casey, 2007 Ke wamee provides for technical Edison po le ; no damage Or., Ir vine Terrace. • chanaes to facilitate th e was done to the pole ••. A Packins for the fami ly week-the admi nistrjltion of the pack rat thief stole a po rt-end camp1na ujp,.c John bed tu.. able TV radio, a record Glithero, 412 Fullerton, • Gave conditi ona l a~ yer a stereo and rad"hM.Newport lleiahts, was carr y- proval to the reques t o£ set, al ~uelt\ at 5490, ing several items, in cludina Woodrow Payne to con .. and left a small sil ver a loaded .22 calil:1cr revo l-s uuctl a conc rete bulkhead colored table knife and c. vc:r to the garage; when he and return wall hayward of large hammer a t Raymond ben t over to the gr ound, hi s 2320 w. Newport Blvd., Stockwell's re s idence, 1200 revolver s lid h om hi• un· C entral Newport. W, Bay, Balboa .... Gas s u apped bolsLer and •li'Uc k • Rece ived 'a letter from credit ca rds we re s tolen the cement parkway, land-the Balboa Peninsula Po int from his car's glove com-ina on th e hanrner, and parunent, accord ing to fi red; the bulle t s truck him C lifford Ha kes, 20 Rudder in the abdomen; .~Irs. Gli th- Road, Beacon Bay ••• Ca~ cro drove him to Lons tain P almer at l :JO p.m., Beach Veteran's hospital 15th and Ocean F ron t, Ccn-for remova l o f the bullet. u al Newport, found a plas- tic type subs tan ce, white in color, wi th the con si s- tency of pu ny, burning on the beach; it has 1 been trans ported to the Orange County lab for analysi s ... Wh ile surfing, the S36 green nylon ski jacket, partially qui I ted in a diamond pat- tern, wa s stolen from wh ere Joseph Newcomb, 7401 Seashore Dr., West Newport, had left it on the wes t s ide of Newport pier ••• Ynez !takes reporterl iewe l- ry, removed fr01u th e down- stairs ha ll cabinet at 236 Vi a Mentone, Lido Isle , in- c luded a diamond rins with a platinum setting, pearl rins. aamet, ri ng, platinum watch and pearl and dia- mond ear rinas ••• Lloyd Ramsey, 63 12 W. cqa sl Hwy., West Newport, was booked on the charge of possession of marijuana ••• Leonard Coleby, 18 , of 377 Ramona Way, Costa Me sa, wu booked on the charae or reckless driving at 10:50 p.m. at Vi a Wu ier and Via CLERICAL HELP ME£DED The Vo lunteer Bureau needs help to h and addre ss or type en ve lopes, to sort and alphabetize cards and apply labe ls. The work will assist a loca l Harbor Area agency. Volunteers can call th e Bureau at 642-o~63 . LEGAL IIOTICE ORDI:'Ii .-\:\'C[ ili"O. 1213 .-\iii ORDI~.-\SC E Of TilE Cln' Of ~f.WPO R T UE.-\CH .Htf.~DI:\'G ~EC'nOiliS 5.1 2.070 ASD 5.1 2.~0 Of Til E 'lf:J·- PO RT ,\H"S ICIP.-\L COD E Rf.LATISC TO TAX ICABS, A\I B L.:L-\:\'C f.~ ,-\~D VE HICLES FOR HIRE Th~ C ity Council of thr Cit} of N ~..-por t Bea!'h do~ !II orda in il.!l foll ow.!!: ~EC TIO~ I. s~ct i on 5.12.070 uf th~ Sr,.·port Brach \lunici - pal Cod ~ i!t &~mend ed to r,.11 d: "5.12.070 l/ob/1 /'r ln•ur• onee . Subject to 11 11 othrr 11~ plk able re f!!ll llllioo" !tnd !'nn• di t i one~ under whic-h il i!t i!l• s ued, the c~rti fiest t" ,.hil l! 11Ut hori1.e th~ !'Onduc l of 1hr busine!t!t only duri n@ the lime tht e~nifi ul e holder hat'l on file wi lh the City Cl.-rk a doc~taeat ia.!lur d by an insur• ~!:.:e COo:! MAY evidtoocintt tha t the certlfio:8t~ holder j,. ln- .!1\l rtod oadu a liability in~~ou r­ atu:e po lie, provldinp. miDi• mum cove,..se io the follo,.·- iD« am ouot.s : Or ath or injurv of one (I ) pe"'oo., Oar ll un- df~d Thoon nd Oollar!t (Sl 00,• 000); du tb or inj11 ry of two (2) Of more per!tOU!t, Three Haadred Thousand Dol l•~ ($300,000); dama8e to'pro~rly , Twenty f ive Thoasand Dol• lar. (t25,000). Such do<"o• meat evidea cia e; ia &ur~~onc~ !thall. provide thai 1h~ Cily sha ll be sivea thifly (30) days ' prior writtea ooticr of any caa ce llatioa, term iaatiCNI Of chao ~;e ia t~e am oaol or jsach1hutUI1UIC::e cove ,..t~e ." SECT\0~ 2. Section 5.12.080 of the Newpnrl Ouch Muaid· pal Code Is amnded to r~•d: Assn. concernin! th e plan for a new civic center si te , askins about the cos t of movins and the cost of re- buildins at the pn;s ent lo-- ca tiOT), the impac t of the move on taxes, and pl ans for financins the move; the le tter was referred to the s taff for re ply. • Received 5 letters pro te sting the city's con• te mplaled pro gra m for re- moval of s uect u ees damag- ing sidewalks a nd pa vi ns; LEGAL IIOTICE (a) Th11t th~ document re- quired b)· ~~!'lion :i.12.0";"0 ha!t not b~~n fi j.,d Of has bef'n ... ·ithdrawn or laps~d or i!!l nol in forcr for "n~· rea• •oo. (bl r or thf' nonpe>"mf'nl of an~· Cit•· busine!lc; [if',.D $~ or olh~r ftr" prn•·idad by thi" Tit I~. (c) f or th~ breach of uw rul~!l , r!':"!fu lalion~ or rondi- tion!' .!lei ou t in this C odr or thr f'rrtific atr . (d) f or l h~ violation of 11 ny of thf' Ia'""" of lh~ St at r of Califom i11 or thr City wi th u·- !'l p!!!'l to th~ Opt"ration of thr bu!t in ~!l!l by any rertifica lr holdrr. or rt"J>"al~d •·inlftlion5 by ~prralou or dri••rr!l of eoy vr h1ele !'OVNf'd bv !ID!'h {'f'T• tificatf'. (d t"''or fa i lur~ lo ma int&~in !tlli!tfaclory !ten·ir~ to the pu blk, or for f1ilur~ lo kf'ep 11 n•· !luch vehirl~ in a saf~ a nd u n it11ry c oaditiOn u d @.Ood N:pa.ir. or fnr lailorr to u!t r th ~ di~ttin ctiv~ co lor in[l:, monosr•m or ia!ti"goia de · !trri~d ia the 1pplica1ioa, or for dl">"illion from the !lch~· du lr of ,.te!l aod fat~s .!'f't forth io tht applir1tioo. (f) f or any caus~ wh ich lhf' City Counci l fi 11ds maku il cootrary to the public hea lth, ilstere!lt , coavtnience, aecea- a ity or ~ner•l welfare far the certifica te or permit lo be c ru~tiilaf'd ." ~ECT\ON J, t his ord iaaaee s hall bt pub lished o11 ce ia the officialaf'wa paper of thf' City, aad the s •me !thai! be e free tive ~0 days ah~r thr datt: of i~ adoplioo . This ordiaaa~ wa!t lrmo-- duced at a 1?.8\llar meehol!i of tlt.t: City Coo.acil of the City of Ne wport Buc.h hid oa tile lOtti day of .4.pril, 1961. u d was adopted oe tbe 24th day of April, 1961, by the loll-las vote, tu ,. it: FREE DELIVERY TOO . referred the lcners to the PBR Comm1ss1on for its s tudy on tree roots versus public improvements . • Approved firs t rcadins of Ordinanc( I !17. which YIL£T ca EllUl Juat c.u o• )-0:11& )1)7 I . COAIT IUWAY. COitOWA D&L IIU would re pe al lhe se cu on prohJbltmg ues- passins. and Ordtnance 1218, 'which would repeal code sec tions re latmg to vehicles and tr affJc. Cit) Attorne y Tully Se ~·mour s aid these a rc unnecessary ordinances be cause s tate lesislation cove rs the se CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING COMMERCIAL Personali"Led Ser\ 1• r DON E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. IS FORD lEADER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Theodore Robins Ford, fl"'t --'6 years farm\~ •ns tttut•~o'n scn·•n g Oran g~ Co•unt>'', ma1nta1n~ leadersh•r 1n their elght·anJ-a-half, ac re Fo r lcrship thr••ush Constant Lmprove- t 1n sale~ m('thods and set\'ice "li ti cs. 1 For c .'(ample, then .re cen U} complele Rn tunda D•agnosuc C en ter - lhcrn ('aitf<'lnta's first -can make 130 (lcc trontc tests on any Amencan· c ar 1n \es!'. than 30 m.nutes. And he w1shcs. the car's own er may watch all 1csts from a cllma tu ed g\ass room hi s o wn ban ks of dial s and indi ca-/ Cost of the enttre operatton is Overall set\'IC( fa cthtte s pro,·ide for on 7.1 cars s1muhaneously, and · Ro>bin'• o wn courtesy busses leave half hour fo r fr ee customer tran s- poru.ti<>n 10 wo rk. school. o r horne uniqu e hlsh-perfotnlance car sal ••• I service center at the modem .~c'~'.P. fcatutes the Shelby-American GT-500 and Co tna. Th ue hi jh perfonnance cars are on dit- and read)' for immediate delivery ti mes in Oranae County•s only 1";~~~:·,:: Sh elt')•·American sales and I• center. Also Wliqu.e is Robi n's Ford Economy in "''ht ch the new Ford Mo4el offered for invnc-- faOlities for 35 Years in ~ewport Beach . boa Blvd. RT -130 USED CARS EVERY CAR LISTED HAS PASSED IJO ELECTROIIIC TESTS FOR PERFORMAIIC~ AHD SAFETY . '6Z I'ONnAC ....... $10951 ~s.. ••. , .. ~ FOlD ........... SI"" ·• ~ .. Cot••-. HM!er, ..... ,., '63 CHEY. COfiY. . .. $11 '62CHEVROUT '-'-t O• M l , lfM!o. het lt•. -)"'"" ...... - '62 ~o ........ . •• If ...... "" '64 PONTIAC G.T.O .. S ... T . CP I;. &UTO, .... , 11.1., v• ....... $24911 'UI'ONnAC ....... S1491 ........... _.,Oo-MT e .. ._ ...... _,,.._ '65 FORD GAL 500 - l 0 "·• ..,,T., Yl . a~,JTQ, 11!.01, •.a., fl' •C T. "'f'· ......... : •••. S.lltl FOlD P..111 .... $1191 "' ............... .... ... ;$1111 - fo• call & •••'I'' "S.U .OIO c,._,.ft 1., "•· WM9tf-. Aay eerUfleate ar permit 11raated uder the pro- •tala.a of thia chapt'er -1 be revoked by the City Con • cil, t:il!ier aa 1 whole Of u 10 lay pen10. or vehic le de• aeribed there la or 11 to th~ ript to aae aay dlatlacUvt: co\Of, •'*Of"!• or i-ipia, aher n ..... 15l ., •• aollee 10 lh een.IR~le llolt ... r ,..... ,-irill1 •l• to .,.., ., • eettai:a ti-•• place to .. ow c::•••• _.,. ~~ e.nifi-~te Mo.~ W •ot h ,.voke4, f• • ., of •• fe llowtec N•• . .,..., AYts, COUNCILMEN: R o~ra . Plif'lou, Marsha ll, Cti\toitr, Cook. rCK,il, Slttdtoe 1702 NEWPORT II.. YD. et u•, c .. te 11 ... 14HIJI TOLL I'REI! ..... ' NOES., COUNCIL.¥Qh NOM ABSENT COUNCIU I&Nt N ... ATT'ESTt t.a .. u_. • Chy Cler' .,._,, s. c,.. ... , lhy .. h~ll .. t Ml y 4, IOU , ia 1'tM New,.., Harhr Eaaip ' .-~ • I £~!~ ~!.'!~~~!~g '!~k~l!i! ~~5j'T7~ a., &ota.lod ~ly Shell Oil Co., add to .cr-pool. 1101 Dolphin Ter., Pobiu.Y. 196";'_tlt llnco vice llalion at 1000 Irvine $3,000. This brina• tbo 4-monch Ave •• flO ,OOO. Sh.,. Cllffa record for tho year to .16 ... Newport Cent., Robert Boale, 25~ Morn- 260,649. more chan 12 mii.. J.W. Robinaon Co., 2 ina C anyon Rd., add family lion under lheApril 30 to lal fashion laland, ornamental room, 11,51>0. of lu t year. bella, sa,OOO. Georac Weedon, 342 Mom- Here arc tho laraer penniu lrtl•• T•"oc• ina Canyon Rd., remode l luucd dwina the laat week Jose M. Do La Cierva, re-aues t room, S3 ,000. of April: locate kitchen, make kil· Hewpoti Cor .. o d.IW.r chen area into a bedroom._ M. Bryntan, ai1)11, 2600 W. Mn. Leonard Osteen. U20 700 Malabar Dr •• S1.500. Coast ~l wy ., S\,200. Bayvie~ Dr .. remove au-NOTICE 0, HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING aae. bwld new J...ca~ aaraae with recreation room above, 'NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARJNG SOTICE OF' PUHUC II[ARJNG No tice is herC:b)' ~iven that A~H~NDMENT NO, 231 $8,000, the Planaing Commt aaion of Noti ce i!!O hen:by given thai Frank Hendricks. 1-unit, the City of Newport Reach will the Pl.onuinl{ Commiat~ion of 2·story dwcllina at 2706 hold a publi c hearing oa the th l' City of N"~wp~Ht lh~•ch .. ·ill 8 ·d Or 2' 225 application af Mr. a Mrs. L•w-hold one public hf'•rinl! on ayat C •• $ .,-, • rene"' W. Allen for a UN p..,,.. Amr.:ndmeot No. 231 which pr'o· Ea•t Upper loy mit 11 210 t.o pe rmi t: the con-po.!H!II to ame Dd Oistrit:ting_Map El Rancho Market, 255·5. &tructlon Df 11 bl'ldroom aod bath No, 50 in order to rezone Trlll~t Colli• Yo•r w ... AlA to the Lalp 673.&550 ,._Now .. ... .,.., .Mill Best Quality at Low Prices Free For I'"'Y CMtf!l•te lrtlc. Jolt I Will 5otM1 Your Cl!ll4 DIIP SIA PISHING ..... ....., .... I..MMP ILIMiti C..._I"'rC....._l "Iii OfF DISCOUNT TICKI.TS I'OR DAD ....... """' t/111" I '1295 IT 0 · addition ovt!r an e'!ri.!ltin~~: at· 6385 locatf'd 11011th of S11n Joct-\ Eas tblu r,, 3 Stgns, tach"'d Aatllge of a non·o..:onlorm-qu in II ill~ Road, bet .. ·en Sl,5 50. ios •i n81e family ruidence In Crown 11ri~e Nonh and future DOUGlAS MlcCCMtER of Newport Beach, at left . talk· ed about Air California at a recent meeting of the Bal· boa Bay Lions Club at the Vi lla Marina restauranl. Pic- tured with Mr. MacCOIT'ber is Ed Sorley, first vice-pre- sident of the lions Club. Police Blotter Sunday, April 30 Daniel Hi ll o f Hu ntington Beach, in his Ford, collid- ed with Peter Antista, 1527 W. Balboa Blvd., Cenual Newport, driving his Ford on Newport Blvd .•• Because he was weak and unsteady on his feet, Frank Dyer, 211 Amethyst Ave., Balboa Island, was Ulken lO Uoag Hospital at his daughter's request, Betty Dyer, when he felt ill a t her home, 32l) Amethyst Ave •• , The house at 1621 Santiago, Dover Sho res, was entered, and someone stole a radio in- tercom, doorbell, thermo- sta t and towel rack. , .N~'<­ thing was t aken, only th e beds were disturbed, but someone entered the mode l home a t 1245 Surnine Way, Harbor View Hi lls, by forc- ing open a utility door ... Mi chael Carden, 6l4 W. Ocean Front, Balboa was :lucky; he .found his VW at Island and W. Ocean Front after it had been stolen -,---LEGAL NOTICE earlier; no damage was done and nothing was missing ••• Some youna adult or juve- nile with small feet, pos- sibly cut himself as he broke through a window, then rans acked th e aataae at 370;1 W. Balboa Bl vd,, West Newport, accordin& to Arthur Dan •.. At 4:20p.m., Clifton Yount, 35, of 3075 Loren Lane, Costa Mes a, was booked at 2llth and Newport on the chatgc o( being intoxicaJed in public .•• A baseball was thrown thro wn through a classroom window at the Mariners School. .. Stephanie Berger· son, 3520 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, driving wes t on 2nd Ave., collided with a car d riven by Olive Soden, 612 N arcissus, Cor- ona del Mar •.. George Tro- ~el, 1001 E. Balboa Bl vd., Balboa, crossing the s treet at Balboa and ~1ain, in a marked c rosswalk, was hit by a car ; he told the driver he was unhurt and to go on. LEGAL MOTICE CITY OF SE:WPORT BEACH, CALI FO R~IA NOTlC£. 1~V1T1NG BIOS Sl:ALEO BIOS will be received •t the ollice of the Chy Clerlr., Citv fl ail, N~wport Be•ch, Ca lifornia, until 11:00 •.m., on the fifth day of June, 1967, at which time !hey •·ill be ope:Ged Uld read for perlormiD!I "Orlt u follow~: FISCAL YEAR 1966-6i Cm!BI:SED STRE ET 1.\iPRO\'EMESTS CO:"TRACT 1083 illo bid will be recei\·ed unle11s it i!l made on a proposal form fumi~;h~rl bv the Public 1\orh Department. Each bid must be accompanteJ b~· C•l'•h, certified check or Bidder'l!ll Bond mad~ po\able to the City of ~""'pan Beach, for an amount equal to at ea!lt 10 p"rcent of the amount bid. The docum,.nts inC"I uded within the •ealed bids whi ch requ ire compl,.tion 11nd ex ecution ilre the following: I. -Propo!la l 2. Pa~e 3 -De!'lij7TIIII ion o f c;;llb·"ontranqr!> 3. P a~l' ~ -Bidder· .. Bontl 4. Pagt 9 -"\on-collus1on Afl 1d'" it 5. Pa,!e 10-ContrM'tor·~ f inancial Statu" rh .. dorument .. '<hall h,. a !filed with the ·r·propri•te si ~natures an rl II!!":>' of th .. p,.r .. on~ "'~nin!l on beha f of the bidder. For co rpora tio n". th,. <;Jilflll tllr"" of the P ras/danl or V Ic e P,.aldanr and Sact arory •H Aas ialonl Sacralot)' are t"quired and the Cor- pouHe S"al ~hall b,. [>/fixed to all documf'nt!l requiring !lifi!na- tur!"!'l. In th" r a:<e of a partn!'r.ship, the .siguaturP of at lea!lt un,. fleneral pann"r is r"qui r,.d. >\II hi-!!' ar,. to lw compared on thr bal"i.!l of th,. Eng ine,.r'!l e,.t,mate. Th,. .. -.t imate -1 quantitie!l are approximat,. aol y, bl"ing jj ivl"n "oldy,..., a baM, .. for thl:' cornpari!lon of bids. \o h1d wdl h•• ill"<"•·pt,.d from ,. Contractor who ha,. not bl"en li r"n""" 1n Ar,..ordan r " ~>n h th,. provi,.;ion!' of Cb11pter 9. llivl- SIDO Ill of 1lu,.m,...,,.. and Profc.,><i•m .. · Cod,.. Th,. Controi~tor >~~hall '<Ul" h1..-l"ir"""'' numt ... r anrl !"]a:<,.ificiltiun in th e pro po- .!>lll l. fJian ... "p•·• 1al Prnvi'>lOfl"'. ·•nd Lontr.on Dorumcnt" may b,.. oht11in .. o! rlt th •' 1'11 lol1< 1\vrk-. D•·partmrnt, City 1/all, ~"wport !!o-,o<'h. (.o~l,l'lrn l a, ·II no • ''"' to lic•·nsPd <:"ontractor:<. A non· r~'lu n d.,bl t•f h.or..-.. o f 12.0Q I•Ill hr• r"qul t"-1 for ,.arh "'"'of plan"', "P''f'l.ll l'r .. VI '>l <'ifl "', ••n d • <'lntrar 1 do<"umPnt .. lor othrr."l than lic••n ... •·rl • ontrM '"'"· It ,., "''/ll"'<t\"d thiH the plan.oo and !1p,.•·ial prnvi.,in n .. I"· r"turn••d wit hin 2 .,..,.cks aftPr th,. bid opeoia~. r\ non-r .. lun•labl•• r hu'l" of 12.00 will h,. tPquir,.d fo r each ,;~•t of City of'""'!'"'" ll,.,,,..h :O.t.onrl,.r,J Sprr ,fii'<Hionl\. Thf' C1ty <J f '''"''P""' f!,.,..,.h '""'"'V''" t hr ri ji:ht to '"J"'"t an y or all hid-. a t~o! \<1 ~>.11 ~•· nn' Hlformnlity 111 "'"Wh loi•l". · In arrorrllln < ,. l'ollh thr fH OVI,.I <>n:« of St:r tion 17i 0 of the l.11bor Cr,.fc, th,. C 1 t~ ( !l unrd ,.f th•• City of "\"wport B,.ar h ha!!'l 11~ r rrtain"d th"' lf"n•·ra l jiT•'vad in'l rat,. P"' rl i"m '"'iiJillt'" tn th" ]or ality m .. 11,. h th•• .,...,,It ;,., w h•• o.-r form,.d far cach crAft or typ•• of workmafl ur m••rh ~nir n•••·d,.d to I'II'CUI,. thl" COilltar t an<l i!l "''"'forth in Re!<ol utlon 'to, 6'il9. A copy of .. aid ft,..,,,]ution ; .. av,.ilabf,. in th" office of the City Cl,.rlt in th ,. City of "\Pwport !~arb, The fr,llnwl nloll i ... th <' .-.rlwduJ,. of pr"vililinj!: WA~"' i'at"·"• 1966· 67/ for .u ,.,.l,.rt1 v•· l1"t ()[ • l<o~sifi c.atoun.>~~. Together with th t til Ontl iHI OD •nrlud•·d 1n fl•"'"'l ut t<ln :'.;o. 6519, this sche<iul,. i>~ to h,. ron,.,of,.r,.d ;. p.ort of the.!>,. contrat·t !ip,.,...ificat ions. p, ....... 1hn~ lf"R" Rat~ !I -1%6-67 C/o.,iflcollon (Se /a ctive L illlng) (S!J/66) (S!J/67) C•rpent~r.. 4.83 Cement Mason j oum,.ym an 4.60 Laborerfl General or ConMrttf'tion Aliph•lt Raltt"r & lron!'r Fl•eman Coinea Chuer L•yin~t_ of all non-metallic pipe Tunnel "CIIIIt~ai lication'< 3.70 3.91 3.70 3.78 4.01 3.85 4.06 3.85 3.93 4 .16 Vibratorm•n, Jack Hammer, Pnt>umatic Toni II, (e.cept driller) O~erating En@:ineer.s 4.315 4.4445 Oiler and aigDIIIm.n (Croup I) Slr.iploader (L"'s" ~-yd.) (Croup 2) Rodman and Chainman (Croup 3\ lutr~~me~~tman (Group 4) Gr•cf e Checker (Group 5) Puetnent-breaker opl"rator (Croup 5) Cr•de-all ope ralor (Croup 6) Te•m•tere Damp Truck Drivf'r (Leu th•n 4 ydA} Wa ter truclr. driver (2000 11"•1. to 4000 g11l.) B'llllldiiiM aed Con•trtoctloa trade. Brlcltrayer & Scone Muon Eleccrle laa Joo'!leJ'ftl• WJN!m .. (711 /66} (7/J /67} 4.38 4.53 4.62 4.77 4.86 5.0 1 4.97 5.12 5.16 5.3 1 5.16 5.31 5.26 5.41 (5/r/66 ) (511161} 4.35 4.50 4.53 4.68 (511/UJ (S/r/67} 5.15 5.15 (7/1/44} (7/l/671 6.1 1 6.55 (4/11/UI 4.76.5 (111 /UI (7111"1 5.22 5.31 ............ em Or Jrelll'.OIT B~ACil, CALirOI lA r..,. L•cio•. Cl'r Cleft IN7, t. tlte lf..,.n lwMf l:.•ip Ri chard Acton, extend the R-1 lliMtrict, un Lot 16, M11cArthur Bou levard from a kitcht n area, 3032 Carob Bl ock 6, Tract 5 t8, also known C-N-11 1111d 11-:1-ll Distrir't 19 no as 2060 Oce•n Avf'nue, Balboa. R·I·R llisniet. St., S3 ,200, Noti ce i11 hereby furt her glv~n Noti ce is hereby furth~r giveo J .K. Woodworth, add bed-th11t Maid public hearing will br that said public hearinK will he room, 2206 Aralia St., 53,-h .. Jd on tht' lflth day of \111y, h .. td on th•· IRth day of MHy, 1967 . Ill the huur n f R:OO . 1967, 111 the hour of 8:00p.m. 500. m !he Coun cil th•· In th .. Cou ncil Ch11rnber~~o of the W•st Upper Bay Newport H~arh Newport B,.ach City 111111, 01t Ivan Well s & Sons, U36 whi ch tlmf' 01nd ... hich timt-and pla<'e 11ny and 11ll pt-r,..on,. all p.-n .. ons lntcre!ilt"d muy ap- Santiago Dr., remode l gar-pr.:ar and be pear nod b~ b1"11rd t her~on. age, provide storase space, Y •• _c:~r·:'.'i"·,.~;·-,.·•••o· $2,2 66. Ht.!tben dwell Walke r, a t 153 4 !~n it IC.C Security-wtm could .nil for moref This is wh.at we .all .are looking for .and wh.at we .all w.ant. O ur Monthly Security Account pl.an is one whereby you gel .a chedl: EVERY month for ten ye.ars or for fifteen o r lwenly-wh.atever you selr<"t . ll's .a pl.an to spr~.ad out your ush .ant'h to .anure yourself .a constillnl income ... To keep on urnin8 dividends from your inwestmenl ... To hn~ your monry .a v.ail· .ablt> lo you in .all .or .a ny p.art .at .a moment's notice in the ewe nt th.at you hne .an emer8ency. And, .at the end of your 5, 10 or 15 ve.ar prriod, you ~till h.awe .a nice nest egg left -with wme .arr.an8ements the nest egg mi8ht be con - siderillbly MORE th.an your origin.al invest- ment.. 1lMt k the Newport l•lbo• S.vinas Monthly Security Account pro~~:r.am--w~ll worth inwntfptin~~:, no m.atter wh.at ,.our n«ds m.ay be. It i1 the .answer to nliny, m.any re•l or unusu.al fin.anciilll situ.ation~ How the Monthly Security Account Plan WORKS Here 1S how the plilln works You mvcst s.ay. S 10,000 w1th New~-o.:)rt Bo~lbo• Sav1ngs •nd loan AHOCl oltl Ort tn i'1 Monthly Secur1ty Account You wdl then rece1ve S100 00 e•ch month' Th·~ mcome 1S dertved from earnmgs. currently S 25% per annu m, compounded ditdy and p•1d quarterly . itrtd fro m pr1nc1pal At the end of ten yeMs. you h•ve rece1ved S12.00000 And vou shll h•ve a nE'st egg ol S 1.050.00 m your account The chart .11 the r+ght show~ vanou~ pl.tns for 1m•estmenh from $10 000 00 to s 100,000 00. '(Payments subtect to the prnv1s•ons of Sec 8104 of the Co~lotorn1• fmo~ncMI Code under wh~eh a savmgs •nd loitn a~soc1a · t1un may not wJtvE' 1h 11ghh to requne up to s1x mo nths not,le of mtent to wl th- dritw. Ever\' w1thdrawal reque\t h.1 ~ been met promptly 1n our ]1 years ! Advantages of a Month ly Security Account 1 You c.tn count on " reRu ldr rheck mo nth df!er rnortth 2 You c.an en)O)I the peace o f mmd th.u come~ fro m knnw1ng your ~avm)o\s .He secure ,md e.Hnm~ a hand~ome 1n come 3_ You can for~et .1bout ~tock mJr- ket fluctua110n~ .1nd r<'·•n ~estmenr problems. 4 Your money 1s .Jva1lable to yo ll m all or any p<~rt at it moment's nottce should you need it laq~e sum m the event o f .tn emergency. 5. You can budget your expend1· lures exactly, bE>uu~e you will know precisely how much you w•ll be receiv•ng eo~ch month. 6 , You will not be prone to over- spend your upital, though o~ll or. any of the funds m ,.our .account m.ay be withdrit wn. or add1tions m•de, at .1ny time. 7, From • federal tax st.andpomt th1 s pl.an might be of specto~l interest to .anyone wld·ung to make a size· illble gift to another, .md to those occupied in estate planning. Con- sult•lion with your attorn~ or tax .adviser is recommended. Handle• Livina: Expenses A young w1dow. a Harbor Area re~1dent. recently estom.lted th.at she needed an addtllonal S1 00 00 per month to supple- ment her mcome. Of course. she re al1zt'd th,H she could ind ulge herself and spend much more than th.at , but then her sav· mg~ wo uld not lo~st .as long as they should. So. thmkm~ ahead, she dec1ded to let Newport Balboa Savmgs act as her con- SCience and mvested S25.000 00 •n it Mo nthly Secur1ty Account This fa rs•ghted l.ady w1ll recen'e .1 check for S100 00 every month for the neKI 15 years The Monthly Secunty Account bal- ance. lhroughout the years, wtll e.un divi- dends .at the prev.a !li ng rate. At the current r.ate, th1s Newport B.albo .a Savings customer w1ll have been Pill id $18.000.00 •nd still h•ve $27.300.00 balance m her account 01t the end of the 15 ye.ars. Newport B.alboa 5avin~s makes no ch.arge for th1s serviCe. Pays for Education A local fdther uses two Monthly Secur1tv Acco unt~ to pay .a monthly check to each o f h1s two sons, presently m college. 8oth accounts are scheduled to run for ten years, hut the father ment1oned recently that he hopes s1ncerely that "both the boy~ w1ll be supporting themselves fully before tht' end of the pLan. so that I can convert the accounts to meet ,mother need-probably my own'" Monthly Secu11ty Account holders mily transfer. add to or wlthdr•w thetr fund~ <It anr t1me Upandownitis A nervous, inaecure condition cauaed by erratic up Mnd down •tock m arket price•. A Balboa re~1 dent wJs sulfenng from ''updndownl tl~ ''She was never qu1te sure whJt wa~ h.1ppenmg to her fund~ tn the stod . m.,rket. and ~he f~lt she wo~s re.:tch · m~ the a).le where she needl'd a feel+ng of ~£·c unty After due con~lder.lllon, ~he ~uld her stock and mv~sted her funds ,ot Newport Balboa Sav1nRs o~nd loan A~HIC I.I I!On where she opened .a. Monthly Securtty Account. She tell~ us that Sht! d1d th1s fo r several re.asnns -her mvest· ment 1s secure, tt pays ~enerous d iv•- dcnd~ and c1 monlhly cherk will pay her l1v1nM el(pense~ for the nel(t 15 years . and th1s serv•ce costs noth•nR. She co1n now rplaJI and forRel about "the market." She has found the cure fo r "up.tndown- I!IS . To lto•rn more •hout !hos pl1n, jUSt stop m or phone Ask to 'P"'It woth the spec11loU w1th 11! the f~ets on our MONTHlY SECURITY ACCOUNT pl1n We on111tt resul~t s.av1ngs .ccounts, too Our currt-nt high •nnual d1111 · dend '' S.lS'I•. compounded d•1ly .and p••d qulfterly. lnsuro~nce by 11n Agerocy of the United Sl.ltes Government. Funds rt-ce•ved on CH before the 1~h of •ny month urn d1\ll · d~nds (rom th~ fif1t. Alter the 101h, they f'l rn ftam d.ate of rect!lpt. ,.,., """""" • cwvY ,. • _,.. ..._,.... __ ..,..... AU. u.n MOtU 11,111 AL&. AMIIUCAN CAU lt,IOI CADILLACI IIIWTID UNINell Jl,tlt wousw..... ,. .... LWet _, w-.,..., 1UI 21.11 ~~-= -ONI .. , ..... 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INVEST S 10,000.00 · INVEST $40,000.00 VOU RfCIIVl YOU Rf I,\('>, f-'CH '\ONlH 10' . .-.:-: t~rArr or· ~ 'iO oo 10 yectrs ; R,9'i0 00 ~ 'io no l'i ve.u~ $ R, 1 'iO {X) I 7'i 00 !(} Ye.olr~ ~ :;,00000 s 7'i00 15 vear\ ; u no oo S tOO DO tO year ~ s 1.05000 INVESl $15,000.00 YOU R£CEtV( EA.CH MONT~ s no.oo S bO.OO 1 9000 s 110.00 S15000 roR 10 ye.ars 15 yedrs 10 yedr~ 10 years 10 years 'o'OU ~{lAI:-\ AN lSTAT[ Of' SI S 750 00 S lh.J5000 s 11 ,050.00 s 6.100 00 s 1.550 00 INVEST $10,000.00 VOU tHCftV£ (A.(H \10"--rti s 100 00 S100.00 $1 50.00 S15000 S200 00 fO R 10 years 15 year~ 10years 15 years 10 year ~ YOU II:ET"-1' A'>, tST"H Of· S17,90000 $16.]50.00 $1 0,00000 s 2.&50 00 s 2,10000 INVEST S2S,OOO.OO 'I'OU ~[C£1V£ EACH \IONTH S100.00 S1 00.00 Sl'iOOO S20000 S2SO.OO ro~ 10 years 1Svears 10 yea r~ 10 years 10 ye,:m 'I'OU ~fT '""' AN fSTA H Of• $26.100.00 $27,300.00 1>18.400 00 s 10,500 00 s 2.600 00 INVEST $10,000.00 YOU ~[(f tVl fM H \\ON lH \l 'iO.OO s 150.00 S22 ~.oo S22';.00 ~ lOO.OO lOR 10 yco~r~ IS year~ 10 ye.ar~ 1 ') ye.tr~ 10 ye.1rs YOU RrlAI'>.I AN [SIA l[ O!• S2b,850 .00 $24,550 ()() SIS.OOO.OO s 4,000.00 s 1.15000 INVEST SlS,OOO.OO 'I'UU IHCllVf (A.(H MONHI s 140.00 Sl40.00 'U10.00 S280.00 S150.00 fOil 10 years 15 years 10 ye.1rs 10 years 10 years 'I'OU ~(lAIN AN !STAif 0 1' SJ6,85D.OO SJ8,200.00 S25,800.00 S14,750.00 s 3.700.00 ~- YOU ~(({IV( YOU ~Ef-'IN LM.H .\\ONTH fOR AN [~lATE Of' S2<X! 00 10 ve.:trs S15 .800.00 $200 00 15 ye.1 rs Sl2.700.00 SJOO.OO 10 years 120.000.00 SJOllOO 15years s 5.350.00 $400 00 10 yeMs s 4,100.00 INVEST $45,000.00 'I'OU ltlcttV ( YOU RET-'IN fACH MONT~ fOR AN (STATE Of• S\80.00 10 years S-47,350.00 S18000 1 S yeo~rs S49,100.00 svo.oo 10 years $33,150.00 $160 00 10 years $18.950.00 S4 50 00 10 ye.ars s 4,750.00 INVEST $50,000.00 YOU R~C£tVE YOU RHAtN fA.CH \10-.,TH fOR AN ESTAl[ Of' S250.00 10 years .S44,750.00 S250 00 15 ye.ars $40.900.00 SJ75 00 10vears S2S.OOO.OO S37 5.00 15 years s 6.700.00 S500 00 10 years s 5.1SO.OO INVEST $75,000.00 YOU REC[tVE YOU RETAIN f"CH \\ONTH lOR AN ESTA.TE Of • S300.00 10 years S78,95D.OO SJOOOO 15 years S81 .900.00 \450 00 10 years S55,300.00 5600.00 10 ye.ars SJ1 .600.00 $750.00 10 years s 7,900.00 INVEST $100,000.00 YOU ~£Cl!Vf YOU REI-'lN EACH MONTH lOR AN ES1ATE Of• s 50000 10 years $89,500.00 s 50000 15 years S81 ,850.00 s 7SO.OO 10 years sso.oso.oo s 750 00 15 years S1l.450.00 s 1000 {)(l 10 ye.ars sw.sso.oo 'All piCijf'Chon\ are b1\ed nn our current ilnnuo~l rj(t' of S 151/e, compounded cla1!y .Jn(! p~od quolfterly. 1he currl'nl d<v!dend r.JI(' m.o1y v.1ry from hmt' to 11me and there· fort' affe-c t th~ lt'lolmE"d ntate. but woll not \ub\litntlally aher 1he pl•n. --~ __ ::..·---::· --- DOWPORT BOI.BOR 88VIDGS lk .. t Ctllty: 3366 Yl1 lllto, Ntwpott 811ch, C11if. • PIKN!t 673-3130 • , Ctrlll ... Mlr: 2JK E. Cout Hi&'"'11 • P'tlon1 &75-5150 • lhsourc .. Our On1 HuAdttd llllllioa Ooll111 Vlll1' DUll COIVEIIEIT COIIGIA D£L IWI OFFICI. -&II· Cull / _. ... IUIAIEII CAIIOI. FMICH ..... • •cuiii'Y ACCOUIT PIAl .