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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-05-11 - Newport Harbor EnsignNEWPORT BEACH 10, THE NEWPORT HAR&OR ·mng doubted -GNU' t.OCAU.'I' CMtiO, ......... , Ml...,t. ltll Tltl MAitiOff .df4 1~ COSTA MESA EAGERLY waiting the final decision In Haag Hospital's first annual "mother of the vear" contest are lt'tese b finalists, waving their essay entries: front row, from I eft, Amy Barr, 2nd grade, Undbercjl School ; Chari es Alii son , ti rst grade, Bay View School, and Ci ndy Trepas, fi rst grade, Adams School, .iu from Costa Mesa; back row, from lett, June Gorman, 2nd gradi, Newport Heights School; Janine Benner, 3rd grade, Mariners School in the westci iH-Harbor Highlands area; Stacey Ki rkpatrick, 3rd grade, Har- per School, Cos ta Mesa. The winner will be announced at the awards luncheon th is Saturday noon, May 13, at the New- po rter Inn. (Studio One photo.) Doubt was cxpreuod ye ... terday by Newport Beach City Manqer Harvey Hurl· burt that the c:i ty ia in much danaer of havina oil wells drilled off shore. Auemblyman Robert E. Badham (R--Newport Beach), who it chairman or the uti I~ itiea and corporations com-. mi nce, called Monday &f&.er· noon to infonn Mr. Hurlburt that hi 1 convni ttee was te- viewina a bill whi ch he felt would eliminate restric- tions aaainst drillina for oil from the Santa Ana river to the Mexican border. Mr. Hurlburt told Mr. Bad· ham that he felt the Coun- cil wou ld no t want to be subjected to the preuures that would re sult if the ban on ofhhore drillina were li fted. Th e Council later said thPt Mr. Hurlburt had aiven the riaht answer. "I OOn't thinlr: th is is lt.n)'- thins to aet all ucited about, " Mr. Hurlburt said yesterday. "Our assembl)'· man is on top of this bi ll and knowa that we are aaainst it. And even if it did 10 throu&h. which I doubt, our ci ty has a chu· ter prohibitina dri llina oil in Newport Beach or three mi I os off shore." JACK CADMAN, at left, past oresideflt o f the North .Sat~ta Ana Kiwan is Club and chief criminologiit for Orange County, was the speaker at the May q noon meeting of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club at the Villa Sweden restauranl He is shown here with Dick Smith, president of the loca l club and staff mPrn ber of Crowell, Weedon & Co. in Corona del Mar. TIDELAND FEE STUDY IS MADE The Newport Harbor Otam· her of Commerce released i lS report on propoaed fees for use of tidelanda this week, and the City Council may diseuu the report this even ina, May 11. The Council will meet in adjourned aeuion to con- tinue its discussion of capital improvements to be included in the 1167~a budaet. If there is time to- City charter study ok'd Newport Mayor Paul Gruber named Counci lmen Howard Roaers. Lind&ley Parsons and AI Forait Monday evenins as a ci ty charter revi ew and s tudy corrmittee. The mayor wi II be ex• orficlo member, urvina as an aHemata In the &baenca of another member. The commi nee is directed to conduc t "a detaiie·d study of the charter, ma\ina such re corrmendations as may be deemed adviuble and necessary for the im- provement of the charter in the interest of betterment for the conduc t of muni ci pal affairs." The Counci I had aareed at th e Apr il 24 meetini that such a committee be named to s tudy proposals offered by Councilman Dee Cook, He had re commended election of .t members from counci I• manic districts and 3 at larae. and election of the mayor by popular vote every 2 y ~ars. Beach bluff fence ok'd Safety me asure& at the bluff above Little Corona beach were approved Monday eveninz by the Newport Beach Ci ty Counci l. A chain link fence will be ins talled in order to pre• ven t accid~nts such as the one that took the life of IQ-year"'(.old Daniel Coleman o( Newport Heiaht& on April 23. A suard rail aha will· be set up, and there will be si an& uyi.na: "Wamina - hazardous area - do no t JO beyond th is point." niaht, the Council will take up the Ol.amber reporL Here are hiahliahta from the Ol.nber atudy : "The time has come the Council said to talk of many thinas -of safety and ser· vice1, and tideland uaes, and reaulatioos and fees. As local salu, we a11eed, let's talk . So we zathered a little data from coopera- tive ci ty and county staff and combined it with uper~ ience to formulate some ideas for discussion. "The accepted principle is that tidelands belna pub- lic property should ideally either be available for pu~ lie use or produce revenue for public use. In this re- po rt we will limit consider· ation to water area inside Newport Harbor and not con~ sider the 6.2 miles or tide- land ocean front. "Thus, we are ta.lkina about the key W our city's fame and prosperity -\he WIMill.l actbitiaa. ,.lt lt.aa. attracted wealth, industry, and commerce, and skyrock· ed water front property val· ues to iuown disadvantaae. "Let's consider the situ· ation as it ia, aa it will become, and what should be dOiie. The boat owner is the key individual; he is the one who is attracted here to enjoy the use of the tide- lands and must ultimately be the one to pa y the bill. "The yachtsmen as a whole are undoubtedly pleas· e d with the operation o( the harbor to date, with per· haps the exception o r traffic between sai I and power boats. The increased use of the tidelands with the de- velopment of the back bay would not indicate any chanae in the nature or the required services, only an increase in volume. "It will be noticed that the essential of acquiring a boat, storina, fuel ina and maintainina, are provided by private industry. Without these services, there would be no boatinz here. " The report concluded with the followinz summary: • SAFETY "The losses from fire and theft appear not to be too exceuive considerina the expoaure, and indi cate pre- sent facilitie& and opera· tions are effective, but will need to be intensified to handlina increuina expo-- aure. o REGULATIONS ''It is atill possible to perfonn a fooliah act or take a chance leaally. But it is &radually cettina more diffi· ROIERT KELLI!R Of cult. The ranae of free CORONA DI!L MAl DII!S choice of action is nanow- On ana. e year after his birth in ••It is desirable to brina Dallas,Teua, Robert Keller loase1 to a bare minimum. came to California and But re,u.lationa to accom- lived in the state for 7S pliah lhia mull be balanced yean. On Saturd1y, May 6, aaainat the restriction or "'· Keller died at Hoaa individual freedoms. Hospital. ''Boat owners and marine Survivor• iRclude hi 1 butineurnen are adult re- wife, Irene, of lhe home aponaible people, and if they addrcu, 423 Marauerite chote to act foolishly in Ave., Corona del Mar: a the operation of their own bfolher, Dan Keller of property, they ahould have that choice. Only whore Berkeley; l dauatuen, Mr1. their acdona cauae a .. ,.. Robert Baker or CM.Iinaa ioua baurd. 10 the public and ·,.,, William Bedford~ thoukldliey IN cepla&ed. Chino: a 1on, Will Keller ol "A ruriu oprra&.or mua& CostaMrau; 1 plftelcaUdren, aoaaally ..Ualaia hia aqulp- aad $ ife&t-pudchikhn. IIIHt (or emciUl Gpll'lllion PTiYI.te "rric .. ....,, htW lAd c-:a&.amer aattalat.taOft •der lbe arrua..,•t o1 be(ore tt cna&u • aenout Bola. -..,, c-. dol pobtlc huud. Tboto IOtO Mor. ltoollnuod "!'-, Laser beam eye operation An attempt to ch anae th i 1 would talr:e a vote of lhe entire city, he added. for award winning student lido Shops pick officers Steve Kr ik\, manaaer of B. 0. Howes &: Son , was installed u pte&ident of the Lido Shops Assn. at the annual dinner meetin1 Fri· day at Berkshire's restau· rant. Karen Rou, a senior at Corona del Mar Hiah School, who recently received ho· no rs in an American Leaion essay contest, is now re- cuperatina from a c:onective eye operation involvina the use of luer beams. Karen wu presented with a S25 11vinas bond b)· the Ameri can Lecion fo r her winnina easay on the qual· itiea of a aood American citizen, the benefiu of fur- ther education and the con~ tribut,ions she could make Mary Anna Georsantas of to societ} throu,h further Lido Travel aureau IS first educati on. .. 'hen K arcn received word she hsd won the contesl, she was 1n the '¥test Valle) Ho spital. She said, ••1 was so excited; I couldn't be- li eve iL I h ave ne\'er won an ything hkc this before. It real ly p1 eked up my spu~ it,, II This "·as Karen's ~th in a 11eri es of opetallOn> to cor- rect holes m the r.etina of her eres. She is now SlUd)1ng at home with a wtor, but she hopes ltJ be bad in school by J une I and graduate w1th her class. ;n essay con test: fron t row, from left, Ted Felt, bth grade, Lindberc;tl School ; Vikki Webster, 4th grade, Paularino School; Tom Al l en,. 5th grade, Newport School; Kim Richardson, 5th grade, Sonora School; standln9 In rear, Robert Frelta_g. 4ttrt)rlde~a""Vtl"dt~oot, Md Patsy ... Schutt, bd'l grade, Newport School. The 12 fi nali sts, thei r mo thers and teachers vice-president; Gordon B I" fu d k d will be guests of Douglas Ross, vice-o re-Atk>nson of Atk>nson's ow 1ng green n as e sldent of the Newporter Inn. The "mo-Men 's Clothes, 2nd v1ce· ther of the year" will receive a round pre sident; Fr~d Schoepe of The f\ewport Harbor Lawn hi bit use o( the park for Bank of Amenca, ueuUrer: Bowtina Club presented a 1. bo wlin1 11een. trip flight for 2 to Hawaii and accom~ 1 1 , Sally Flemina or Richard's enalhy P ea at Monda) \ir. Po tter exp re ssed the dat1ons for a week.. Judges are Mayor Lido Market, ~>ecret&r)·. evenlna's City Council hope \hat the deed re ... uic- Paul Gruber, ~yor Will ard Jordan, the Diractota arc Harry ward of meetina for budaetina SlS,# tiona could be mod~ficd. He Rev, Charles l.,.erentleld ~rt Gu~-s,Curi.ty F}!Jt Mati--.l 000 fot ••w '•""' bo,r\i..aa uid *'•' "t.e pu'f. COQ\Il -1 J • ';:.I ' « ......,. ~· --JIO"'\de • l\lhab\e ~1te ~4 gl!l'lhe m r., wllter Knot~ Jon B. Law-Ban\, Roaer Barrow of that 1n :•-beina used hsrdly son, Dick Rlch.ud and Judge Stephen Barrow's department store, A le uer of re~eat wu at all r.ow. Tamura. (S tudio One photo.) Jack Bidwell of Bidwe\("s wriuen by L.E. Morrison, The Bowlin a Green Club Men's and Women's store, club preaident, and peuua~ SURFING CHANGES ASKED andHuahMynatt of Richard's :;~in~e~~ :~::u~~· ~~fes!i ~a~nr;~~~~~ ~e Lido Marlr:t:t, the outaoi na ch eck on th~ !i tatu s of the A request from the New-Here is his letter: looked upon a~ a aood whole· pre sident. au s Potter. They uraed the Ir vi ne Co. search for a ne" port Beach Surfina Aun. for "In the put year's parti• some aport, enjoyed by hun· My \t)•natt announced the Council to take ateps to site. Th e staff was. lnstruc· chanaes in surfina hours d d r d winners of the Cinco de make bowlina areen space and areas was received c ipation, aurfina haa come re I o youna men an wo--svailable on the Irvine Ter· ted lo rcf¥)rt back \by ~:!. a considerable distance. men from the Harbor area. \-layo costume contest: race PaR. Monday evenina by the Ci ty Th r· h "''ith the cooperation of· Debbie \'andenheu,·a l of Co un cil and referred to the e sur 101 sport as pro--City ManaaerHarvey Hurl- s taff fo r study. aressed rrom a pastime ~e City Go,·ernment, s~rf· Richard's Lido Market, most burt said thst funds for new The request was forward· which did nf'tenJOY the most m.a has reached a n~w h1ah oris1nal; Er"a (Andy) Ander~ areens are not included in d by God C II favo rable reputati on in the With a fine reputation. We son of Lido Fashions, best the l l 67 L,!l budaet because e r on on no )',pre· . . · r· S · h Sh ·11 ld f ~ Nominating due for CC sident of the Surfina Aun. Newport area, wh1ch IS now hope that In the. new 4 ~ lnl pams ; en A enon ° a new -location has no t C d season, reaulauons w11l be Richard's Home &. Gift been established. Ooroth } Hardchtle, ch.alr-ompuler dating rewarde ~~:\~:~~)' ef~:~~f~c~~~~i:! :::~,'i e ~tL ~~~ug~~~~. ~~:~ vi~: ~:;.~t=~ o~~in~d~ ~r~ ::s 1 ~1f of ~~: C~r~~=·~~~ Rom ance in mathematics wor\anvestiaatina the func-restdents and &urfers all~e . sombrero; Ste\'e Knkl of B. services of consultants to \1ar Chamher o r CurTTner ce, as demonsuated by "Com-tion of y equals xx. "Our proposed resulauon D. Howe s , mos t Don Juan; fin d a ne w location. He announce s a ge ne ra l mem• puler Comp_atability" won These boys are all tauJht c ~~n,es for the seuon are: Bank of Ameucaand Se cunt) pointed out that deed r~~ ~rshll'l meet in g ...,111 he he iJ the Oranae; Coun ty Science by Webb Jones at Uarbor 1. Openms the area fr~m F11st 1'h.t1nna l, most co-strictions applyina lo th e at 7:JO a.m. T uesda}, \Ia\ Fair senior math division H···•. lBth St. to the Newport P1er operatl\"e . Irvine Tenace Park prohi ~ 1 .,, b at Reub~n·~ A1rrt•rt sweeps takes for Richard The following s tudenu, to a ll da)· surfinz. We fee l M" d I • f H u,nt~r· R (~lm , near the: Farrell, 1.!1, of 100 Via taught by Melford Stevens that thi S is an ide al location IX· UP e ays race IR 0 0 ) Co'unt\ <\HfWI. Quito, Lido Isle. at Harbor H•·ah, won Znd for all day surfina. because ,ra nse f somethino Mferent n<>t ""''n"'"' '"'"""t" "' Ri ch ard developed a pro-and J rd places in the mathe· of adequate rest...,.oom facd · A bis ml X"'I..ll'l has kept the ne"' l'olla rtl memhch .. 111 rc· aram enablins him to take · 1 · ~ties park n r a d E r ear." mat tea secuon: Steven · 1 I a e s, an nsenada Ra ce cnnum tte e OniJ definite results ~,f l'lllrl . and n•~m1 natwn!oo from on e girl's data card and Slap,203J Commodore Road . stores ad,·acent to the area. '· h d r d . .th d r "tlro.lnl In I In,. or ·a}s, the Enscnada Race \loere: Lhc: flo•PT .. ,II he a .:.~:er te d. compare It V.l a eck o B · Wil.h the distance between the d aycrest; and Jam ce Sn11 th. an reliults were n<lt a vad· Fits! boat 10 arrn•e 111 R·•hert J>:IT ITid!.;e. a 'enlllT boys' com puter data cards, 22 El "od N ocean front hous es and the •1 wh and thus rind .... nich boy's 4 .VJ ena Ave ., ew· a .. c en the En!'1gn wen t Ensenada _ the catamara n fr nm LCI, and R••hert Port H •. ht water be ina as it a, we see to "r t d L d f t 1 t oltld airl's in terests ma tch-'I s. ,. ess yes er ay. Alkane, owned b\· Kenneth awre!h:e, ean ,, '~~~en!. ed, He completed 30 cases Pam Thompson, Harbor no confli ct between the surf· Accurd1ng hJ General L. \lurrhr. Cal YC. at 1,_ n . Rr c the:-~rea k.cr~ 1•! High student of Robert Frv, ers and .t ~e home owners, Cha1rman Converse Wurde-bo•t tn thc m1,m1 ng. before aoi na to the Fair, took ~nd place in the Zoo-II there IS plenty of beach mann a Coa st Guard Aua-Flr!if Slns le hull but he s tated ~at he didn't loaical section of biolo&1 C31 area for a\\. 1l1ary boat got m the r1n1s h thc fintsh -the ~~wsbuy ,lllness e ds kn ow if aily dates had re· . h't...: "l. We would like to ha\'e 1. owned by Jack Baillie, BYC'. n Suited. sc1ence ex luo ts . 1ne and confused rac er!>. F ,_ th bl k b II •nt ocean rac1 nr. ..... at on , In the junior di,·1sion, e •c a system ex· who reported to the m, s " that E I Second and fourth places Jack Grimshaw. of Horace tended to 12 o'clock noon, correc ted time, Wlnnmg the urope our in the compu ter section . man~· numbers are miSSinJ. Prcsident of ~1ex1 co troroh~ - were won by Tom Brentnal\, Ens ian too\ Jrd place 1n \1onday throuah Fnday. ''e Two subslllute etlfTim1ttee the Redhe ad owned "- phyaical sciences ; and feel thst the utra hour dur-boats ...,·ere s o crov.ded that · "> Or . and \Irs. Ed \!dum of 2S8 1 Circle Drive, Bay . th k d .11 Lam Ma1 o, SDYC. w I rr h , d 9-lores, and Bill Mikkelson, Kath y Mi chaels , of Lincoln ma e wee ays, WI not work could not be dune on F · p T 0 R estc 1 we re ,.,n t e ~n School, took Jed place 1n the brina about a conflict be· them at the n ee. •rst ac1 IC cean acini lea of a rr•l)ected J.,rll'lfl th 1627 Tustin, Costa MesL bioloaical sciences . tween s wimmers and surfers, "ThiS,, the f•rst t>me th•• Fleet, Wlnmna the President tour nr EUT!"',_ .... ·hen Dr. Tom de•ianed an electricaJ of the Un• •·d State trophy •-Honorable mention in the u theblickbal l system wt ll ever happened." \1r. Wurde· "" s -\1ilum was s tncken w1th a device to demonstrate VII'· the Juamta, owned ~ ious aJaebraic principles. junior division awards went Prevail . mann said. "Vt'e ex~c t S 1 B r stroke •n \iadnd, Spa1n. Bill won his award for us-to Horace Ensian students "J, We request that the Lifeg rd lCPLt:n l ratedd ord, OCYC. He was unmed111ely flo wn ~:!taj: co:~e:tri~ ~:U! ~:~:etit~.e a!i~it::· F::~::: ~·:~t/~~t ~r~;,.~7o :::. ua tests s a ~oarc~ehae;e~7. ~~1th~;·!~~a~ tiona. Linco ln, MaJJie Kniaht, An n ina ~rom 4.:00 p.m. until dar\ RiJOrou~ physical teata a SO .yard run 10 the finish. wu relea11ed tC> ao home, Geoffrey Sarkiuian, 115 Forsyth and Debby Berry. ever) da). ,l.\thouah. the w;u be h·elda a.m. chis Sat-T1url)' or \he fasten will still under therapis t care. Via Mentone, Lido hie, won The Fair was held at Santa blackbl.ll system was In ef· urday May lJ for l wnmer then have sn oral interview The Milum~ had flnwn fiut honorable mention ror his Ana Co11cae. feet latt year from 4:30 to lifePard position.. and a first aid teu. Of to Pa n uaal, and had JUSt V fl lh f CDM dark, from JOth St. to the Applicsnu should have a lhue, 22 will be 1elected arrived in Madr id when t.he aca on · eme or river .jetty, it )la s been our .doc:IDr-a certifi cate sa:Vina for . an in·•e.rvice trainina flitro ke carne. ..Start your vacation Jl upenenc.e that the black they are qualified ~ com· penod. ltlat -:u last J coo· Dr. Milum i• • lona-time home" 11 the theme Cor the Chamber office. ball naa '"use last s~mer, pete in th e 1 ..-;m and run· ,secut1ve pa1~ weelcend.s. resident or the Harbor Area. Corot'lt del Mar merchants Amana the lifts already waa not taken down unul the •wim-Nn races. From lheae, hfcau.ard• Will former member of the man Corthe mon&Jt .Ma y .tO throuJh received at the Chamber of~ life auarda went off d.uty at The firtt test is the l ,OOO ltc ~elected •• lhere ~·School Oiurict board or J 10 fice are l round trip tic'&e~ 6:00 p.m . We would hke to me ter race rrom l Sd! SL to open_taa• •d lhe rut wtH uuateea, and haa been :::rch~nts arc donatina to San Francisco from Air have thu utcn11on at thn lh e Newport p;er. be on a reserve lis&. aervina (Of several yean as Calitomia, l sell o( cock• area. becau.se it is one of After 1 rut period rrom executive direc:tor ollbe ains, which will be on di&• tail alauea from National •• beu aummer swfina 20 110 JO minutes, lhe ~ C.C. I'IIXY~ DAUGHTII Newport Such Uniled Fund. ploy in the Ch""'b<r office, Ai 1. Eur ff . . N.U ROLliN IIOYtl Da.D "'II -U l6S9 E. Coast Hwy. r , .. ,. opean co ee spotl In Newport Beach. peotu·,., will st•t whh a . ,... ln bfder to be eliaible for wanner from Karen Marpeta Most of lk Mthen are in Nfl do M'I the beach for 1~ .,..,.re,.• Row ... whic:tt. Ne.-,on H.-8LIIM• lbe priut, cuatomera are bnportl, l 1cttfa from the 6e Pf(!Ceu ~ dopctina at yud1, swim \1ul 1S yardt 110 j-.u cOKhaded ita nm at Clut. U4 wUI ttol• Ill -- invited to ahop at the stons Sample Sbact. ud a. ua.vel lhil lime. We feel lhat the end a!OUI'Id a buoy 1nd b.ct -., Port. ThMtrt, iacl\llde4 Du.l ..,....ct._., 111 .. in corona del Mar wbere a crau fot yow doe if you ...,..t of swlcnmera ia rar foi lbe 75 yardt, d'len a,._ la ita cut Mita Cod•• ..... of Mn. 1!1 .. • .... 11aYel poater ia on clitplay take him wid;' Y08 ot rooct eaceHed bJ tha nwaber of t»wn ltlc beach 100 yuda eoa., Mllllillft ol Carl ..... liiS PMope Or .. , ie .. window. Award of ror yau ., ... ,, u you JOUalt"" wtao ... •ait.ina Md another H yud ,.;. " ••• .,. Pftli .. t ol .. Cotla Mtaa. TWill ..,. priHI ia atl fOf 10 a .m. lea .. ·-•t lilotM. from to 1D ellf'l .. in dai t perti• out liD 11\d '"*ld a t.oy COfOM del Mlf C'ltlilllliiW of .... ~ ....... M 6:• Slturday, hne 1o, a\ \M Jotdaa't Pet ao,. nt• ...... M.d tlaelc to '-• b .. ct. • .n• Ce nee. ,.-. • • ....... ar . 1ny ..... of ... l!a-priaiOd., -· now. no.. tlllap ...... f-.d niattia .. a. llae ,_, .... llld .. ,. ..... .., .,. n, ... ia-WHAT IS SVITLANA'S MISSION? ola qo, broU.pt called •• aa "air wiaad. • IWVO&or. 11M la&e 0eoq. • ftll an OP MIIF.T IUGI ly. J .. An.lfiDn •• pqeidency of 11M N.. Wi&MS or MK. I wu .._ 'J'Y.oa, who a1Nr 1 t&ina tioul Peder~~tion ol Repubo-witobed ~ tU chumlna Ienon• in air nnlaadon ............. , ..... , .. E.fp ..... ., . . . ~ "7 ml L c-..,.. c-... .,. c.w, _,:.. (Totlay's column t.s wrilltft by my /rte"tl Dr. cept ia that we M re have won another pat lieu Women home to Sou-Olacty1, IDd at Iter n.-u from me. bec.amo a Otpartoo' •17,._ CArw C.. Jl. SloboJnn Drdskornch;J.ormlr prof6ssor or tltt: moraJ and ~al victory· the ddec-*•n Caliromia wich her I eo.DponiAted her comp&ll, ment o1 Commerce in1pe·ctor. TIL.IIDII U niun.rity of &lgrtJ c anti tia.tltor of the tion of s~ -Stalin prove~ be,.onci any after defaatina Mr1. Pby11h and Plfh.ape helped to lay In the ready room at Mareh ~ .....,., IIAI.-a.GN .. ••..., • ••• = book "Till), !t'tcmow's TrojG11 Horu" wlticlt reuonabie doUbt U..t Communiam is lost.ng Schlafly of Alton, Ulinoi1, o.u. Iter counel. · 1 •ball Field 1 •ian tell• lhi1 ltofYl :-'.' .. "!,• 1 ':.!t ;a'"=•r:'1.'.: =..7 't: ~.-l'st•bli.Jfl~d him ru on1 o~ the world's for~most its sriP on people'• mindS. that human fee!· by a vote of 1910 to 1494, ne\<et foraet bar take~«. ''Thote ue 1ome old pi Iota --. .._ .. :1: ...w,. • .........., . ._...ea.-,..... ,.w •ut}Jor~tll'f on Commumst strtllen.J , in@~ are ~r than ideo!ogy, that peop!e, It wat 1 bitter MUle, fill· Olady1 wa1 nyina a plano and 1ome bold pi loti, Mal • c.-~ ... CAlli. . Unul a ftw wceh ago, Svedana AlhJuyeva f'vt:n •if thr.y are the t:l01e$t relatives o( one eel with emotional 1t re11 powered with a Wriaht whirl .. there are no OLD BOLD IUIKII~-!•;!~ 1 ,_,.. n ·oo Stali.n Sin~h wa.1 '_lnknown to th~ world, ,She o( the moetinhuman monsten in history, can and I train, when the two wind motor, 10 1 recall. pilot1." ::.. ~.... 0.. ~: ... 1,...... .!oo ~as~ £~r a I pr~ctlcal purpotes, Just an t~e.':" grow undt.r Communism to ~come l;ne hu-Amnont or the Oftnd Old Other air II in the rac.e were Oladyl backed the Repuboo .. ••• •••••••••.,.... 10 thr-m£onnauon data about Joseph Stahn' man beings. frt:e of any Communist taint and Party loc.ked coiffure~ in not 10 'ortunate.·· Some o1 lioan ticket In 1964, and •• • •••• h'ld rcn · · · 1• . , ~ ~ c 1 : , . ., Atrtvmg Just to we a dec:ent hfe. the battle or the century. them flew pleea equipped c lauiriea heraelr a• a con• J_ .....JJt..-. But wt~h her delec~K>n to the West: Svtt· But on th~ other side of the renee, in So-The mem~n or the lo1ina with the old Oa•S moton. urvative. Conurvat ivu ., ~ lana Sta~hn h~ burst mto world promm~n<:e viet policr and strategy there it, no wavering, 1 r d' d · and obvtously rs here to ~tay for a lo:-tg tur~. contradietioa and ambiguity. They are con-Sc.hlar Y action 1 a.ot None o r the planu matched may be auured that wtth ARVO E. HAAPA. owner Md publ lsltet' of-lie En,..,. Tht dcvclopmt>nts have been rather rapd ,. · 1 1 • y · d L..: take de£eat arace£ully, and heu. Nor did any of tho her backaround in aviation, . . mumg to mer tn 1etnam, an everywn~~:re 1 d 10 •-• d by lh 1· r •••••••••oooeoeQOOQO•• and thc1r ~atur;t and sequence h.ave some-in the world, the hatred of the United State-, many upporten wane conteatanta have a lpoftiOr '"ca.e e repute &on or PAIDOI OUI EITHUSIA. how. dm~t.:uled mto not o~ly (D<?~ang the at. and tryintt to implant more finnly than Conn another ·oratnization compt,rable to Gladys' hua• penonal intearity well Certainly no American patriot can argoe with such a tcntiOn or tt-t w~rld pubhc opl!'.o.n. on hu, ever t~ idea that the arch..enemy of' man-••not c.onuolled from the band, the late Lloyd o•Don• earned by her late hu1band cause as "Support Our Servicemen." but at the s.unt' time mto estabhs . .lung her as kind is the United States. However, at the top.'" The uns ucceuful nell, who conducted a rlyina and herutr, thlt if skull .. h a wonderful pl'non who c:h05e £rcedom,. ~-same time, they ar< glad to accept the , .. ,·c i-ctndidate added fuel to the school at the old Dau·"erty dugery we re used in riaaina Our mayors in Newport Beach a1d Costa Mesa ave pro· h ld 1 d Co • d "I "'' 1·ause !I c cou no ongt'r stan mmun•sm, dal f\ttitude and propaRanda o£ the free name when she s tat e : Pield. ' the election, Gladys was not claimed May 2q to June 4 as "SUPPORT OUR SERVICE· bu~ ha<~ to come to the Wt>st, where peopk-world, rspeciallr the U.S., about disanna· will aaree to found it.'' The majority of the contes· a party to it, and did no t MEN WEEK." Posters throughout th is area are announc· bt'h~\·t' m God. ment, the end or t11e Cold War, co--exist-Mtl. O'[)oMell, however, tants used most of the run· know ir undercover proce• ing this importan t event. Local citizens are enthusiasti· fJrst wr were to ld that thert: wall great t'nce, the building of bridges and the co-rose to the occasion with way in buildina up 1urri-dure1 were uaed to brina cally signing petitions in support of this cause. concf'm "!)0111 her ~f~t~ btcause nobody, operation Cor peace -because all that. with-true statesman•hip, when cient speed ror their tiil.e• about her victory. In view of the s hocki ng anti·Ameri can demonstrations, and . especially not S~ahn 1 daughtt>r, could out imposing the 1lightest check or restriction she announced: "H there ofh. Not so with Gladys. The defeated cand idate, consuJe~ henelf sare .•rom the long reach o£ on their plans and PJiicies, i1 hamstringing h th e downgrading of ou r fighting men in Vietnam, and th e the Sovtct Se-cret Pohce. T~en we he.a~ that the Welt. are some w o can•t accept She kept her wheels on the Mrs . Phyllis Schla£1 y, ac· efforts of misguided ci tizens in thu s gi vi ng aid and com-~l.•e .had b.:en refuse_d pohucal asylwn m the Could it br. that Svetlana, the nice, God· the decision made by the around until s he was not .cordina to the di1patch, hI ,. d S h 1 b ht bot t majority in a aood democra· more than halfway down the asked her supporters to keep fort to the enem y, it is heartwarming to see the overw e m-":01'(' • t_ate!~ w IC 1 roug 3 u. wo rearing, sweet • !lllliling, humani ty . loving k d' Or oractton that of condemnation o£ tic way at thi s convention, fie ld, and then in a climbina on Ciahtina (or conservatism. ln g response to the "SOS" project. ~'·"s ffi . 1 1, • d h . hou5t'wi£e. is playing, knowingly (and let u1 0 C'. C. Ou'n.'s an On I e Oppos.tc ._ then they do not belona ;n turn, she zoomed into the She uraed them to "work t~ sos Week is sponsored by a local VIVID Commi ttee. ·d'-h . d ' . . ~....:_ ' r h us r UC' charitable and :\Cimit the other possibility ,. . .. . w· L • d ffi L th L t'~ , t e tn 11-!'nauon •.1Cl..3U:st: o t e .. o • -unwittin.e:ly ) the role of a Soviet agent, po lltps. a u . nen snc aame JU t• aetncr so at we can uavc Those initials stand fo r a slogan that comes from the t·lal fT'fu~~l to P.rotect a pol~t 1cal defector, £or continuin.a her father's work, giving another In the early thirties , I met cicnt altitude, s ite headed the candidate we want in hearts of all dedicated Americans: "Victory in Vietnam !e~r of d1splea5mg the. So~·1et g~vt>mment at mighty push to the Soviet strategy of our Gladys O'Donnell, prior to like a homina pi aeon·. in the 1968, and then proceed to Instead of Defeat." The commi ttee members are deter· 1~15 stage or U .S .• Sov•et mtenswe co-opera· unilateral moral and political ditarmament, the holdina o ( the biennial direc ti on of her first stop, elect him ... mined, hard-working pat rio ts , including members of th e liOn fo r reac~. . ' . . blasting to pirf'CS whatever illeh of our spir-.. Powder Puff Derby, .. in San Dieao , perhaps. At the time of the last pre .. Ame rican Legion, local serv ice clubs, the John Birch . TShc 1 1\cst.SI.e.,.thc .uhmted States,H•s r~~~~~ itu al and political de£enses? which the airl n yers of the That was characteristic of sidental elec tion, Phyllis ~ng vt't. ana ta 10 wtt open. arms. er.'.~<r.•;o;; Am~ricans should definitely preserve their southland vied with each Gladys. She had the power SchaOy, was pre sident o£ Society, and o ther anti~communist organizat ions, and in· 15 Pr:acucally as J::~ as """'U:"·. It ~Ill be finest traditions of protection to the penecu-other for national promi· and the skill, and she zoom-the Illinois Federation of div iduals, who agree that the men in Vietnam deserve pubh~hcd by .H arper~ a~ senah~ m the ted and affording polit ical asylum to those nence in a cross country cd 1n to the air at the Lo na Re publican Women. Sh e mo re than they are getting from flag-bu rners and an ti-anti-:"lew Yc:>rk Timt's and Life maga.zme, ~nd who really n«d it. But .o\mcricans should race which besan that year Beach Airport, much as she wu an e lected delcaate to communists here at home. th~lwarud•·heartt>d , ~oocl womk.adn, ;•th ~ kt~d most cenainly watch their rampan1 at a time at the Lona Beach Munici .. aained the asccndcncy over the 1964 Republican Na• ""' e an concern or man m · as a ~a Y wh~n trt"a!i(m is running wild, 1hamt>'.ess and 1 • 1 • D · Ou r men in Vietnam are fighting for freedom, not only fo r an~?unct~ that the ~rocred1 £rom the first unpunio.hNI, while the finest o£ Am~rican!l pal Airport and ended at her competitors in the Wash· t1ont Convention, urms Vietnam, but for freedom everywhere in the wo rld. As cd11_1on w•ll ~o. to ch~nty: . a~ d)•ing in the battlefit>lds o£ Vit>tnarn. Cleveland. inston election. M~mory th at year she was selected General Cu rtis LeMay says, "Vietnam is a part of a much 1 he conclusiOn wh•ch 11 1s suggested we ac· Durin& theae years I la1d brings back many pi~ ures as ''Woman o( achievement larger and longer War ... a war between the communists =~~==.=.;;;._;.;.;;.;.;;.;...;.;.::::_;.;.;;.;.;;_~------=--==---------out the cow ses Cor man y o£ Gladys O'Donnell, but in public affairs." The St. L H t th Ed ., famous rtye rs, and compen· none bte so vivid as the r~· Louis Globe Democratic and what we call the Free Wo rld. This larger and longer e ers 0 e I or II . th k 'd r L .... ,,. s L sat cd the compaucs in co ec t1on or at ta c-or£. sa• o uer: ny IS cua• war was declared by th e commu ni s ts .• · The war in Viet-. their 'planes. Several or my Live aviators are apostles Oy stands for cvcryth ina nam is a typical and clearly identifiable part of cu rr ent WORLD EMPIRE aoal is aovemmcnt or all The purpose whtch clients we re s uccessful of cons ervatism, and the that has made America Ed'. lot ol t•e Enst·..., the world." the Ma •-r knows and serves ' • r th · communist strategy for world domination. It is a calcula-" ... s.,.. ·and 1 recall that in 1932, I (act of their beina alive arett, and or 01e th1ng1 In thei r plann ed world con-The pltn for one rac e, one ted act Of aggressl·on. It ;, an act of aggression di rected r· · d ld F rom the ce nt~r which .... ,formed these services ror is proof o r their principles. whi ch will keep it ttlat quell, th e internationtl bank· re IJIOn, an one-wor 1~ .-- against YOU . You r brothers, and your sons, and you r hu s· en, tttrouah the Council on vemment by presidential we call the race of men Amel ia Earhart and Captain Before takina off they o~ way."' F · R 1 · 'lh decree a d "··prem C rt Let the plan or Love James Ha,·s lt'p. D"<t'na one s erve the force and direction h would 'not be aallant to bands a re fighting in Vietnam fo r YOU -against that com-ore tan e attons \ e es· n .;ou e ou .. tabti1hmen t) and the United order is emerain a toward and Liaht work out. week, Miss Earhart s et a of the wind. They cons ider label Mrs. Schla£\y an "Old munist aggression ... The way to end the war in Vietnam is to WI N IT." The VIVID Committee s trongly supports the policy of 11icto ry. The Ensi91 is proud to be among the growing num- ber of backers of VIVID's "Support Ou r Servicemen" pro· ject. we highly commend these loyal men and women who carry on their dedlcatt!d wo~ in spi te of the sniping from the faint-at..Oeart and the sunshine gatriot. We ex tend ou r thank s and congratulations to the chai rman o l the VIVID Commi ttee, former Costa Me sa Mayor John Smith, one of the ou ts tanding ci tizens o f our communi ty. Let us all be grateful for these citizens who say publicly, "I am an Ame rican patriot, and proud of i t~" STATE ROUIIDP by S.roator Jo... Sc:Wta Na ti ons, are the powerrul reality much Cas ter than And may i t seal uans~ontinental re cord from their Cue I supply, and the Pro ," rather let be con· "invisible government" en· most of us are aware. A~ the door where evil dwells. the Los Anaeles lntema· load they carry. They esti• sidered that her experience aaged .in a world re volution. pcarina be£ore the General L~t Lisht and Love 1nd tiona l Ai r port, to Newark, mate the ir chances o( aet• in the mechani cs or Amcri· The underlying purpo1 e ii Allscmbly of the U.N. on Power re store the Plan on N.J., and Jimmy Haislip, tin& into the air before they can elec tion• coven a ~o~-ide 10 S"b)· .. ,ale we world .... ~ Dec. 17, B63, President E th th I I L th d r th r I "' "' .--... ar . Oyi na e s owc st pane in reacn e en o e run· ranae o even s over a CQ!!• Pets to the status of dome•· Johnson Staled: ''Now on s· I ·r th . k rr . 'od r . mcere y, bia aroup, W4n .tho Bendix way. I'\.. ter etr ta ewo .• s1 derablc pefl o t1mc. ticated animals -easily the world scale the time has th 1 b at 1 ~ Honor Coo1r. R. ace, and went on. to N_o_w' ey c 1m to. I a • a, b• ..,She w ition with handled. come, •. for a peaceful ravo-, .,... _ ... "'"' ~ I · 224 .. 8 North Pl acentia York settina a record which tude from wh1cu they could her boo1r.:-·"A · oice, Not Unaware oi where we are utton in the wor ld ... IHi SflOp · ·--• wIt w R Placentia, California stood for 5 years. On ac-c limb to a ufe lan(ina on an .an Echo." which r;..11 widely soins, we , the American aasiJ........ a er • ouow, people are be1n1 taken for a urscs "that America destroy circulated durina the 1964 ride down a one-way 1oad to her national sovere ianty and LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE c:ampaig.n when Senator the Un ited Nations Animal and exis tence as a nation." NOT ICEC OF DEFA ULT AND w 22 50 1 • Bany Goldwater was de· _ es l, • eet lo 1 poult Bel!!innin11 It a point in the Fann betl er known as World While we slept, America ELECTION TO SELL UN DER in 1 liae 1hat ia p~rallel with Southwnterly line of a1id £eated in his effort to win Empire. We arc be ina condi· has become hopelessly boa· DEED OF' TRUST and diatanl Southeuterly Lot 100 distanlthereoa South the presidency. ti oncd by tht N11.1iona1 Coun· lled down in civil riahts in· Notice is hereby given abet 324.50 feet fr om uid South• 22° 18' 09" East, 82.72 fee1 In a s ucceeding volume, cil ol Churches, trahqui lized doctrinat io:n, a ~mb lin& CORPORATION OF' AMERICA, euterly lin e of TtllCI No, from lhe moat Wuterly co ru er she co llaborated wi th Rcll b).r the soothin& syrup of a(-bure~crattc. authonty, and • Calilomil Corpo,.tioa, ie 4692; thence North 40o 00' tSohereof; thence leaving said Admiral C hester Ward , U.S. s ly mt.cmatJonal coli boa-du lv. •pr ointed Trustee onder a ooo• Eest p•rellel with uid uthwelterly liae Non h 67° lluence bouaht largely with 1. .1 . 1•h r . Sooth••••••fy 1,.,,, 41 .04 41' 51" East, 19.03 feet to a Navy (Ret.), in produc ino a vast extension ol credi t 100 unt1 our nat1ona en-deed o trust deted Ju ly 10, . . 1. 11 1 ta h b h 11 1963, eJtec:uted bd JOHN B. feet to the begi nn ing of n point tn 8 lne p•ra e to th e "Gravedisgers." With and inflation, and snared by ae as. ccome a . o ow KILROY, 8 marrie mu 811 hia 111 d 119.00 feet Southwut~rl y . the barons o( finance into s hell Wtthout mcanana or !'ole n d !Jeo•uate ptoperty 18 ~::-:r~~eh~vi:~rv•e '"cd~:~·:; of 1he Northeuterly line of bmely advice she recorn- the ca&e ol onc·world money innuence, .Ri~iculo.us? A~ 10 aD undivfded one half in-50.00 feel, a r•dilll line aaid Lot 100; thence aloog mends: "Keep the peac.e, by few weeks, obv iously another Ions s tep dictatorship. It mi&ht be surd? No, tt 11 national in· terest in Parcels I, 2 ud 3; through nid poi nt bura ~!do8~r~~:lt,li::O.~ui!e~o kecpina America Strong ... many people still did not toward socialized medicine. stated in passin& that the sanity. ;.~~L~~·t:uar~K~!dRi:;idedin!111! South 5a ·n • 06'' E1111t Rlid 11 poi at in the Southerly lioe No better idea could be ad· realize that Cali (ornia has a The fixed £ee was elimina• .. planned amalaamation·· of Arthur B. McQuem hBJf interest in Pa n::ele 1 aad poi•at being the Southerly 1er-of uid Lot 100, •aid po iot vanced . But le t us add: d. the races to produce brown 258 Plower, ApL 8 2·.•ud RE)AC CORPORATION, minus of that certain 50.00 bei~ in • carve, concave ''Keep the peace, by kce-me •care Plogram or its own ted by amendment on the C M 1 , od ' · h ho • men 1·5 1· .. ,, another]"s efool osta e sa C 111 · C ee r 1111 curv" 111 t e an-No westerly llld h•viog 1 "mer'ca Iron ·th . called Medi..Cal, linked with n oor of the Senate. But the . . k " . I " •1 1 8 orola orpora tion, aa dary liae of the laod shown radios of 370.62 fut, a rad i•l " 1 s I • WI a uni• sunrmc to Imp cment e ~ DAY Of IHVOCATIOH to 11n undivided interest in M 1.1 d . b k 80 ted movement on the part of and extendina beyond rcder-Democrat majority in the lectivc control over a pas· Pa rcel 3, es Tru!llors to ae • on • •p 1 e •n oo , to said poi nt be1ra Sout h 37o I d . 1 f Dear Editor: p11ge 37 of Record of Su rv~yft, 23' 08" E1111·. th~oce South· all the women in our nttion!' a me 1c are, even more Assemb y reused to aarec 11·ve 1ace w'oth a colfe ctt've cure certain ob lio•tion.s in 1-1 · h On Tuesday, May 23, 1967, on 1 " •n t 11 off ice of the weate rl y el ong nid curve compli cated and snarled in to this amended bill. In con• mau mind 1n buildins a new me n and women of aoodwill fiVor of f'IR ST ,WESTERN County Recorder of Orange throul!!h a central angle of 1so IIAI ZOOk OF IIESA HIGH red tape, and in proportion £ere nee corrmittee the power world order. BANK AND TRUST COMPAN'4 County, Ca/iforuia; I hen ce 04' 59" a.o arc diatanc~ of GETS SCIENCE GIAIT b d I , al l ov er the world will patti .. • Californi1 Banlino Coopooo-North••••••! N th•ol d 97 S6 r to our u get, a ready almost to fix doctors fees was rc· ln B l 3, thai crafty in ter· Y· or Y 11n . eet to a taogeot com· A National Science f oun-cipate in the 16th annual lioo, a • Beoefiei•ry, recorded N nhweft te I I 'd d N as costly. The growth or s tored, tho ush the amount national master planner, on Joly !7, 1963, ,, ln.strumeat 0 r Y • oag 8111 poua curve , cunc•ve orth· dation arant tD the Univcr· "World Day of Invocation."' curve through • r eatt11l IIDBie u ate rly 1111d h•vios a rediua the se costs is now entirely was no longer specified. The Colone l E .M. liouse, cngi· or "Day of Chri st and Hu· Number 14697, in Book. 6633 , of 162° 09' 08" an 11rc di!'lo of·2S.OO feet; thence Wuterly 1ity of Wi1con sin has been out of control. As a result, use of this power was left ncered lhe Federal Re serve manity." P•l!!e 733, of Official Record• lance of 141.51 feet to the •nd Northerly aloag aaid awarded Lo Mu Zook, who Medi..Cal mone y pre vious ly entirel y in the hands of the Act, "a blueprint !or the in the Office of the Recorder Nonherly termioue of nid curve through 1 central angl e has headed che Costa Mesa Olle wotld moo ey dtctator The £ollowina world prayer of Or•n',. Cou Pi y,.Statb of c11rve; 1beace North 40° 00' of 90o 00' 00" an •re di&-Hi ... c-hool mathematt.cs appropriated was uhausted health and welfare adminis· .• ,, -£ au ~ • L 1 • man d is used to invoke the return C.liforai•, deaeribioo !.ad 00" aat •Ions sai d booadaoy t1111ce of 39.27 feet to a line dep••tmenl for 3 years . He by the end Or Ap'l·r. w•,·c• trator. Snip, a er ue uvere I 1• f h 1 -" " p d W d of the ,.Spirit of Chri st" in th erein a": •ne o t e and ahown on the t•ngent; thence •long ••ld 'II b d' I put the program in the head· re si ent ilson towar the Map filed in book 8tf. .-se t•nJJent line Nort h 22o 18' WI e atten •na c IIICI lines. Spencer Williams, the pre· Leaaue ol Nations idea, a the hearts o( me n, and the All that cettaio land sitoa ted 37 of Record of Survey•. 09 .. Wu t, 182.84 feet to the thi• summer, the comina sent adminisuator, did not plan lor world government. Liaht, Love and wi ll of God in the Sllte of Ca liforni•, 54.26 feet to the beg\n.. poi nt of beginaing. academic year, and the £ol- Govemor Rea gan has sharp-ask (or this power, but now Wilson ul ti ma tely broke with on behal£ o£ humanity. County of Or~ange, City of nlog of the tansent carve said ob ligati ou i ~acludins o11-e lowi na aumme r, hopefully ly criticised this program , h h .1 d d House and s tated: ••1 am a All races are invi ted to Newport Be.ch, described ia seid 0 boond•hry li ne note for the priacipal •um of on a labbati calleave. with very good reason. It e as ' -an so oes any most unhappy man; unwit-u followa: coaciYe eeterl(. IVins • 1225.000.00; Book• and computers will Was rammed th rou·" the successor of his. The lcais· 1;011 ,, 1 have ru ined my join them on May 23rd. and radiu of 15.00 eet; theoce That the benefici•l intereat _., voice tb ia: Parcel I : That portioa. of l ot Northeuterl{., Northerly and under •ncb deed of trut lllld not consume all o( Mr. ttcavily Democ ratic lcgi1 la· lure has vested in the exe• country ." TilE GREAT INVOCATION 169 in Bl oc k 2 of ITYiae'• Nonhwuteu1 aloag uid the oblis•tiou &ecored there-Zook•• time, ror he and his ture in 1965 under fierce cutive the authority to im· James Nance Garner, while Sabdivlei011, aa abown on a curve thro~;~Sb • ce~:~ua1 111gie by are prue~:~tly held by the ramily plan to visit Expo pressures: Sound and rca-pose what are in c££ect riaid vi ce-president of the Uni ted From the point o£ Liaht M•p recorded in book 1, P-fl'li of 90° 00'00'' 1111 arc di•t•~:~ce ander•iped; tlalt e breach of, '67 in Canada and 1pcnd sonable objec tions to the price controls on doct ors " States, said: .. There is a within the Mind of Ood 88 of Mlecellaaeooe Maps, of 23.56 feet to • H~:~e tiD· aad def•uh i1:1 the oblig11tio .. 1ome time cnpina allo, bill were brushed asid e, and services. If that power re· condition in the United Let Liaht 1tream forth recorda of Ora1:1p Coanty, l!t'lll, .. td line tiDge•u bei~:~g for which aac:h deed of truet Mr. Zook wal railed in the Sl le' Tre. h;ch woold into tho mt.ndo of men. Califon~i•, de.erlbed 11 the Soathweaterly line of ill •eCI:Irity baa oca.ned ia mt·•weol and roco'tvcd both the £uturc costs o£ Mcdi..Cal maios, eventually it will be 8 sury w followa: Tract Nn, 5854, a11 abown on that paymf!Dt h• aot beea u- used. cause American cirizens, il Let Li&ht descend on earth. 1 M., recorded in book 213, mad e of: hia Bachelor's and Muter' I wercarossly underes timated. h k •--·1 1 1 Beg:lnaia1 1t • polat ia d11e d · -·• f h Socialism, like history in 1 ey new auuut 1 • 0 osc pase• 38 •d 39 of Mi.c:el-1. the priacipal bal•ace doe eareu tn m-..1 rom t e I ltated at the time that scncral, never s tands s till. all confidence in their II> Prom the point or Love :e:::~~ ~~ede~fd ~= ~:~ lueoua Mapa, recorda of Af.ril I, 1967 10 the •oaat of. .Univenity of Ind1ana. pa.uaae of the Medi..Cal vemment. That is a condi· within the Heart or Ood d Ora&!e Coanty, C•llfonaie; I 75.000.00 tosether witl!. i_. bill was the beainnina o( We . c~ move . ~ward fully tion which Roosevelt will Let Love ltream rorth Memorial H~pil•l. recorde theaee Soath 50° 00' 00" terut thereo• at the r1te of ... - Socl.alt' •ed medicine in Cali· soc1_ahzed mcd1can_e throu.&h not have 1·nvcolt·aatcd, He Februry 8. 1946 Ia book Eut •loas aeid Southwesterly 8" fr011:1 J•~:~a.,. I, 1967. I Ell JOIIIEEDED .. M d < 1 be into the he&rtl otmen. 1398, PIP 20 of Offiet.l llu, 237 .51 feet to • r:lnt Thet by re.eoa tllereof, d•e· FOil LOCAL RUAIIIS fornia. e 1 a • or ltn CUttl~l has brouaht with him rrom May Christ return to earth. ftee«d•, aald ~lat bei•l .ia th e Weater~ liae o t~e l oadereiped o1fter .. d ltold1r i Vohanteert •e needed &o In the las t rew day• the back the proaram .. By CO in .. Wall Street, James P. War-diatenl Soat.lli 890 45' 35"' laDd ducribed Ia I deed ;,o . tof Hid DOle .. dJ)eed orTr .. l, !help make a telephone lUI• leaislaturc has cxper~enccd cidence, an excellent bill bur~, the oraanizcr and first Prom the center where Eatllt, 400.00 feet ftoca tbe .the St•te of alUoraia, re• hila nerei .. d ita opti011. •d vey of Harbor Area buti- a repeti lion of the s team· by Senator Clark Bradley to chatrman of the board of &he the Will of Ood ia known kcl1:1t of later~eelf-. of aeld corded Jaly IS, 1958 ia book baa de clared •. •d doee lunebr: neuoa lO find joba for teen .. roller lac II.,, or 1965. Under beain IIICh a cutba.ck railed Federal Ruerve Syltem. He Let purpose pitM otU!erly liae with • llae ,2588, pase 66 of Offlcf•l de clere ••id Jadebtcdaeea ead I ..... die Hule will I of men. that Ia penUel wiO ead d._ Recorda; t•eace So.d1 ~ •II •••• -eo,..d IJr ••ld Deed I • preuwe o( an imminent tD aet out or the Senate~ came here from Hambura. t.ut l'f~•!l•tetly 10.00 fe•t 28' 25" Wut •loa11 ••ld We .. of Tl'lat •-•cfl••ly chle ad If you ha-te need for IW'J')o deadline Cor the uhausti'on cia I Weir are Committee Of'l Oennktny, forthone purpo1ool: ... ~~~ ... ..om tbe eeaterll•• of P•~a· tarly llae, ••.os '"' to t~e payeble, ad •••t the •adero 'mer Nby 1i&ton, yard work, the very day chat A.B. 583 to La e over ~ trea1~y ' tlaA•eaoe Elle .. ioa, •• .. td Ho,.eaeterlt.coro.er of ,.fd elped eJecta to caoae the ·vacalion waterina. clerical of Medi..(:al runda, Auembly . the USA u th e antemauonal -, 1.: P .. cnll• A •a••• E•teaaloa 1•111 d .. c.rl d Ia deed to propeny d••erlhd ia llie O..d ·wart lftd limilar job I a teen-Bill 513 wa1 rus hed throuJh paued 1ft both ~e ~n•te bt.nke11 had done with the Know ye not. that 10 many le dcacrlbed Ia deed lo ~e lo.. M~rlal Ho.,ital: of Traat -"•• 1'9ferred to,... b dl the Senate and Au embly. and Auembly wtth JUJt S trcawriu or Euro-. He o( ua., .. re be.pti&ed into Coatr of Orop. ,.eor4od ~-e• eoallaal., So•illl 90 record of wbie~ I• .. de a pan .,., ea an e.CODtac:t the d. · · ch -April 24,61951 ia book 2180. •• 25" WHt aJoa• .. fd We.. of th la aotJee for de.eilr:loa Voluateer Bureau at 642 .. The deadline could have 1Uenbna votu 1n e two wu elected ptetident o(j Jeu1 Chrbt were baptized 2M fOfR Ia IIl ,... a.r~1 Uae, 17,12 r.et; U.aae( of the ,_, ... , to ,.N ao d ia •0961. ' been met l imply by 01 tenct-houses -mine .a.ona them. Kuhn, Loeb A Co •• lben he into hi1 death? ::_~. 1fori ~· .:.e u.! 1f..U. No t4' OS" Weac., acco...._C. wt• tlr.• ~·l•lou ina the pte lent proaram, un-The people ' or California, I trapped upon Ul cho radar-Therefore .. are buried E .. t &9.11 laat ••• ,..., la 115.23 ••• 10 • pol .. la I the,.of, to ..... , .... Mil... • ...... Tl iiUT diU~oc!Jor two moroimonlho. by every .... ,.~,. tell, do al RonrYO llt~l .. Jaclt.et '"Ill ltita by • .,.. ... iato • u .. tltot Ia ,...llal wl.. u .. tltot ..... sn .. o• ,.. tloo. e Pal Pit-···· Blat A.B.. 513 did far more not want aoclalized rnedi• whic.h we now reahu 10 bcJ dealh: that lite at Chriu ... dla-.t , ..... ..,., ·e;,:~:. ·:=.~ rl:!:' :! ~as.~~ I r~ I:JNc AH_D • ..._. HI .:. tbM &Ilia. cine. But chat it what Midi• our undoin1." waa tailed ap rn. the d .. d !".!.:-.,. 'i~ '"3 ~'!_-14' 15" s-. 11.21 '-' •• TIUST COMPAJfT COld wt~ :~ HOfH.. M reported out of th4 Sen-Cal, 1tep by ttep, i• NiDI"' J~m~• ~-•-:-c: ;,... br .. 1lory of die Pat.tt.r, t6fJ, ,. aa.owa •, •• ,.. dte ,.S~t of .,-.....u.. · a., W.J . A..&, _, .. M., ate PiuKo Coalll. htae, it i"' co out JLate, aloaa •ilb ~-~ ~ .. ~~ld ba•• -· ld ,., .. ao .. !lolao a-.w nJII. e...t.N 111 holt 16-t, ,.... P..O.I t : a... '100 of Traet A ... •• ,.,_._. ~ ..... • 1M Ufta.i Mater ·----t..-..1-ol.----' -1 ···--oL.-.... 25 ...... ~ .. -1 Jto ... a .. -.. I... 'n,e ···J-• -.. ,.. 41 .. u..o. eo.,.,, •• ItO ••• • -a..---ne•.--ltt oa-piiiUIIAatwlaelher«aot ••aeweeae"" IW'• •• ...... .., .. ,._._...,._ .._., l6t.,.... etaN.d llaJ INT~ lko.-t ... &ill ........... at 9:4S Wa f• clt.S.SG far aNI"' cu:peyer. 11aea tread c• ••l..t it." Por if we Un ..... pl•t-.._ ........ ,., ..-.; It ~ _, 11:1 coO. .... No. -..... IIIIi; ~ tloia .,...._ u-I' · I ·'~ --k oto--' If lo-' I tion I od ...... ., Ia ~ li._,, . oii!Nop C-, Cdr-::;:, -~ 11117 of Oflleiat ·-8 n._, -.. •· • Mldi<.a PI-•-..,.._, .,., 1 1 Blmo Roper rt11uclll -.._. Nri W 00' ...... NCIIt4a af 'of or-. c..., CallJala&. ~ ale · Bllclric A,pa;t', CeJIIMolo •41 .. 1 •••--od ..... -ad bapo I Jot. polio 1M: ood ~~-~ ol ~ • ......, wo oboll ba ' Eaot ,...n. .. hlt .. ~·-· 0... C..,, Coll'-la. hi.IT-'i-lli;"ll:,._ 1L ~ •-" will M .. •lo:loc~ - _ _., .... -10 ploulaa -~ol Ia I be of .......... Pood ... .. .. •• lo ... ll)roMaa ., ~ •. __ ., .... 211 .II a '11tot ,. .. , ............ folo I I"'· ............ ·-., .......... llloctioo lolo _. ..... wid .. •oo lUI liocol yoor. pubiJo. ,., h .... , " Nl~ .(a•" I 6:)-S.) .. ..._ •-M' .., tr, .-1 • IE ..... _ . _ . IIJI I 0 .. liM ~old. .:.....:._ TelephopJLRpoelles Atll 10y11ee 011 ...,,,..., ·.., ..n 11M 1pot. MotheR of Pive minu.ws afwr school Drive Ia INi .. Terrace •• ·• die yo.pton, Junie Wild it out Nancy and Bucldy Tbey'll &ell you lhat the aDd Barbara Newcomb, have E.bten and their younaueu ..._. and papa ll*fOWI oa daytime duty feedina lbe will be Ieavins &heir Balboa their ttr"t are 10 prolific olher bebiet each aad every It land home for Tahiti. lbat they have too many hour. Wouldn't Mt. Audubon • • • moutbt 10 fMd ••• and aeem be proud? A.Ucndina the annual intra- to be tonin.a their babiea • • • fraternity brunch at the Bel frot1 their neua. · •• t:o lovina While half of Newport Airc Hotel were Betaa mo- handt •• ·.namely L .. and Beach made an uodua to-the11 Ann Clar\ of Bay aide Coleen Ward and DcMy and ward the border followina Villaae and Helen Oteu of Scony Newcomb. One of the the Ensenada Race , .• Carol Uttle Ia land ... and friend b&bies puud on. , .It was tnd Bob Perkins of Irvine May Smith of Balboa hland. laid to roal In a 21oot deep Terrace sunned in quiot Ann's son, Dave, arceled pavo with a aiublo crou Palm SPtinas. them at tho Beta House at • DAISIES PRINT -PA TID-PANT Back Zip -Colors, Pink and green ... $7.95 SIZES 10 to 18 "", .. 1 ..... ~ UCLA for a mother1on din- ner. Helen's son, Don is servina in the anny in Viet• nam riaht now. • • • Pe1 and Ed Hirth o( Bay• &ide Drive will be in Phoe- nill on the 27th fo r a very s pecial occasion •.. Their son Ted will take as hi& bride Janet Dorsey. • • • The DAR 'Reaenta of Oran1e County of 15 years aao. .plus the present Reaents ... made Cot a plea• unt get•toaether and "ahade1 of the paat". . . when Pea Landers of Balboa Peninsula wu their hostess Jut Monday. • • • A welcomina home lun· cheon for Gloria Bradeson of Lido, after 3 weeks of aiJhl seein1 in the Orient , , .hostelS Barbara Gaines of Corona del Mar .•. and the welcomina home coovni ttee ••. Dottie Hutchison of the Peninsula, Diane Atkinson, uf Newport Shores, Pat Had· den, Pea Reday, Eleanor Youna. Ginnie Paley and Lou Bill ina• of Lido. • • • The "Fun-Fund'' dinner· dance to raise money for Republican candidates given by the Newport Harbor Re• publican Assembly have their invi tations in the mail for their eJ.Uavaaanza, to be held at the Balboa Bay Club on June 9th .•. S2S.OO a couple. , .black tie opti onal , .. Ronnie Brown and his band. • • • Lucy and Andy Carey of 9'1o re Cliffs took a few day s away -from home and did wbate'f'er peftple 6o when they visit San Oieao . ••• Yt'omen in the San Jo aquin Golf C lub will be attendina and takina part in what they call the "away from home tournamen t'' a Ia Palm Sprinas ... Pat Hawkinson o£ Bayside Villaae, Midge Kelchner and Marilyn Jones of Cos ta Mesa and Jane Schaefer of Newport Beach. • • • The "Simoon ••. . .1st in Cl ass "A" and 2nd in over• all. .in the Ensenada Race ... m1ghty happy was Skipper Stan Williams of Balboa Peninsula .and his crew. , .Stew Carpenter of Balboa (stand, Bill Bents and Jack Hall of the Penin· s ula and Nacho Lazano and Georae Sturges of Lido. • • • The 50th anni versary will be celebrated at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club open ina this weekend under the directi on of Coovnodore Verne Edler ... bi rthday cake, band,. inspection, na&s. the works! • • • NE'M'ORT HARBOR EIISIIJI ARST SECTlOII --P• 3 THURSDAY, MAV 11, 1967 THE HUGE LOLLIPOP's held by these youngsters will decorate the tables at the mother-daughter luncheon to be held at noon this Saturday, May 13, at the Harbor View School ca fetorium. A Hansel and Gretel theme will be used for the event. Pictured here, from left, are Kim Lynam, whose mother, Mrs. Robert W. Lynam, is chai rman for the luncheon ; Joni beth Whi t- ney, daughter of the rtservations chair- man, Mrs. John Whitney,and Jenny Ch apin, daughter of Mrs. Jim Chapin, the prog ram chairman. They are al l residen t s of East Bluif. tEn si gn photo.) Julia Holmes is bride of Logan Lockabey ln the aardenof the Holmes Ranch, Marquis, Loaan Lock· abey of Balboa was married to Julia Renee Holmes at 2 p.m., Sunday, ApJ il 30. The bride wore a floor length white silk jersey that had been her mother's weddin& dress. The uain and bodice were uimmed in seed pearls and the vei I was of venetian lace, floor len&lh with1an underlinina of tulle, She carried white roses and lillies of the valley. The maid of honor was Julia's sister, Barbara Grace. She wore a banana yellow cotton lace dress, with an apple green border, green shoe11 and matching headbands, and she carried acluaterof transval daisies. Bridesmaids, simi lar!)' dressed, were Aileen Ma su- hara, Lore\1 Reeves and flower girl , and Sydney Reed, th e groom's nephew, was the rins bearer. Eli z.a- beth Van Loben Se\s was lhe soloist. The bride's parents are \1r . and Mrs. Joseph Ho lmea of Clarksbura. Mrs. Holmes wo re a pink lace ensemble with pink orchids. Mr . and Mrs. Virgil Al mon Lockabe y, parents o f the aroom, reside at 2046 E. Ocean Front, Balboa Penin- sula. Mrs . Lockabey wore a silver beise ensemble wi th areen orchids. For her honeymoon trip to Canada, the bride wore a knit ensemble, the coat s uiped in green and tur· qu oue. Julia attended Mills Col- lege and was &~aduated from Pomona Coll ege. Linda Collins of Northern Loaan hu spent every California. lummer at Balboa since Carl Woodmansee of New-born. Now he is the lifeguard port Beach wu the best supervisorCm the department man. Ushers were the bride's of marine safety, Newport brother, Lester o£ Clarka· Jka.c~ He 1~-=!,o_ .. teac}l..;s bura, Pete Si racuaa, New-"'"lautoal ~11a1, ··and-:-after port Beach, and Lloyd ~a st\ort stlnl as assutant Roaers o r Huntin&ton Beach. editor of Sea Maauine, he Bonnie Ann Brown, the still is doin& lome ph oto- bride's niece, was the araphy. Pi Beta Phi Alumnae re-elect Mrs. Jenness Mrs . Richard E. Jenness of Baycrest will be installed for her 2nd term as pre sident of the South Coa s t Alumnae C l ub of Pi Beta Phi at the monthly mee ting today, May II. Mrs . Howard A. \leans of prised of JUnior mem ber s had adopted an orph anage in Vietnam as a philanthropi c project. These JUniors art busy ma king and collecting clothin& and toys for the children. The chai rman is Mrs . George Brokate of Ba} ShOJes. lnfonnation about th•s aroup rn a) be obtained from \lrs. Brokate at 642· Mother's Day LT. JIM GARDNER of the Balboa Pow~r SQuadr oo .... ill be one ot the instruc tors for the free summer pi toting course, whi ch will start June 12 , and wi l l continue for 13 consecutive Monday evenings. Classes wil l meet •rom '7 to q:JO p.m. at the NewPQft Harbor vacht Club. Basic instruction of pilot ing and safely is given by Squad- ron officers. Pre-enrollment is not re Qu ired . CATCH THE CURE An old cookbook Jives this cure for asthma, ••wear the skin of a muskrat-fUT side neJ.t to the body- over the lunas." Certa.in relief was assured. It's com· fortin& to know that we have more reliable methods today. In recent years medical science has ac:htevcd inc:a~ble improvemenu in the care and treatment of illness. Your physician can tell you about 1the effective medications avai!able. Seck his profwional advK:e when you're i11. Then, ir he recommends medication, come to us for quality prescriptions. Christensen Phcnnacy -· Z-COAST IIWT .. coao•A DEL JIU OIUOLZ S-2550 One thing about the magnificent Jaguar XK engine. You can have it both ways. ITI •uhe: eu: lobui~• :o~;,.o: 'XI:-E co\.~ an~ read••~• or lfl 0\lf u ethnq new Jaqo..on ~20 Sp<l(tl S.Oon. O~r 42C 1 •nq.fl• hal 4.2 ht .. d••p!oc:•~•n• end e ..... :""' 24~ BHP o::t ~400 r~m L:k• 1lw iCJ::-t . 100, rh• t2C &.dan hen 4-wh-aal•''! d:~ !>ran• a n<: 4-wr.-1 ond•pen· d'"'t ·~~-· I! you \o"• tf:• 'XI: E . .,..,, 4lti \a '"' ct~ly ..a-y~ _.,._......,., _,1,cl bl~ W\lb. STANSBURY BUICK-JAGUAR 234 I . 17tlo St. COSTA M!S4. s•t.1165 CLOTHES OCCASIONS Westcl iff will take off ice as elecutive vice4)re sident; Mrs . Roger Liljestrom Jr. of Lasuna Beach, vice4)res1· dent; Mrs. Roy E. June of Costa ~-1e sa, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Richard C. Elliott of Irvine Te rrace, recording secretary; \1 rs. Howard H. Batt of Bay cre st, treasurer. Re commendation chainnen will be \1rs. jack L.AirordandMrs. Stanley J. Stephenson of Ba lboa, for the Newport Beach are a; \Irs. James A. Brown and \1f s. Gates Burrows for Santa Fine Feminin~ Faih;on; COLLEGE CENTER i:r Casual to Courure "lADY LOVE" •.. Doublo ._nit nylon shoalft wiflt classic ~ poMI ,ont, $16.00. 100% r>Jonl" nylon. tr Fine Imported Knits * Distinctive Spomw'ear It was a Shriner' a holiday Ana, and_ Mts, Willi am D. 27!10 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA in Las Ve1as .•. and New· Bird Jr. of Laguna Be ach. (714) 5414521 Mother 'sDayisSunday,May14ch. -1 rs Sally and o,·,k Mo.ller ~~Th:•:..~·~·:•~n~i n~&~&;r;o~u~p:..:':0:m:·~!::::::::::::!U;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ·-· c of the Peninsula enjoy ed every minute of it. . --·----.... I--• -' Novy, Roy e~l, Turq. 12 lo 18 • also oftter fine lwondt. Col• Eli soMth $tewort Hltlo Tl4o Unlt~U• $ovth Seat • • • The uout bit everythina they had to throw in •.. down Colorado River way ... so sez Bob Haviken of Balboa Island . • •• Winnie and Don Spanaler of the peninsula are cruis· ina the C aribbean for a week or IWO, • • • Corona del Mar senior Julie Woods of Balboa Is• land is entertainina her Hll y aroup, the Pomohi's, alt. a araduation luncheon on the 20th at the Santa Ana coun-, try Club •• ,future plana for Julie ••• California Western in the rail. • • • A doady oad 14orabte pappy lootiq ror • home • • .... arp .. cu be and t .. able ••• Call 673•5779. • • • _.., •••• ,, --Bat* blaeden Janet .1./ NEXT SUNDAY IS • ' Give the queen in your life aomethina to ahow her jut bow much you really love her. You will find the lovelleot aifta for M..U..r at \he BAY. DEPT. STORE • .acceuorlea .• •IIOO'ea, halldba.a, coatume jewelry. acai-fa, atolea, bankiea and compacta;· lU.,.rl•-•. ollpo. Dlthlf-ns, hoolery, pantlea, Mlllteea, ohortle pajanaa aDd robea; millinery ••• caaual, dreaay, .feminine aDd 'tailored atylee. For a alit alM:•n treaaure becaue a..he lmowa lt waa cboeea juat for ber ••. come ln tomorrow aacl ••• our collecUoe of alfta for Mo\her'o Day I ._&_ ... _ ... ·a .,.... •••ryl:t.iaa lhere ••• 10 see l-~~·;·~--~FI~P~II';•~R~P;ft~•~I~I~I~O;I~-J llld Di<k J-.. toolt in At l?i&f IIA'r e PRIIA.W .11LL I :,,:;:. v, ... ••Y ... , .. _____________ IW • ' ''WOMAN OF THE YEAR" award is pre- sented to Mrs. Challen Landers (center) by Mrs. Laurence Wri gh t, president of the woman's Civic League. Mrs. Edgar Hill holds a placard announ cing the a ward. Peg landers is woman of year Mrs, Challen Landers of mee ting later in the month. in Balboa since 1949, when Balboa, civic leader and educat or, has been present• ed the annual civic award by the Woman's Civic L ea• Mrs. Landers, known as the Landers built their pre· "Peg" to her friend s, is sent home at 819 W. Bay the wife of Challen Landers , Ave. When their only child , an electric al engineer and Sh irley, now Mrs . Warren ¥UC. a coll ege sweetheart, whom Bli nn, al so of Balboa, s tart• The award. a gold medal· she met during Bat Week in c:d school, Pes' started con• tioo, was presented by the Balbo.t when both were at-u ibuting her ti me to ci vic president 11( the Civic Le a-tending USC. Mrs. Lande rs affairs . She served 2 years gue , ,\Irs. Laurence Wright, majored in English litera-as pres ident of the Orange at a spectal board mee ti ng• ture and taught a t USC dur· County Family Service of luncheon at her home, be· World War 11. She also found Santa Ana. She wrote the cause the recipient "i•uld ti me to prac tice ph ysical oriainal by-laws in 1951·52 be out of town and unable at the Children's for the Auxi liary of Hoaa rt~o~a~tt':o~o~d~th~.•-=L~e~a~g~oe~·,~m~a~in~~~".'.:~·__o;Sh~e--"h~a~•_r_r~e.~o~d~e,j_d0 Hos pital, and accord ina to her clo se friend and one- Jus! 'ltrrived Newt s! model s of CARAVELLE wa !ches 17 jewels -pnced $15 !o $30. lfade b)· fi('/.()1 I An D""irable watcA of j~wel els quolity WALLACE CALDERHEAD, 3123 E. C.ost H...,. C. ... .i 4el Mer ANEW SERVICE FOR OUR FRIENDS IN THE NEWPORT-BALBOA AREA. FREE DELIVERY WITH MINIMUM ORDER THIS STORE ONLY BASKIN -ROBBINS ICE CREAM STORES :H21 NEWPORT BI.VB. NEWPORT BEA£H PRONE .73-HH ------------------- LARGE 20 oz. FRESH time Mayor of Newport Beach, Mrs. Edgar m ora) Hi II, ''s he did the finest job on any by-laws that have e ver been wriuen." She was pre sident for 2 terms of the Orange County Nur si ng Assn., served as regent and a membe r of the Sta te Board of the Daughters of the American Re voluti on; ~o erved 4 )'ears on the New• port Beac h School Board and was chainnan fotl one year; Pfe&idenl of the Fe- derated Republican Women1 of 'l'cwport Harbor in 1960; an early member of the Children's Home Society , and is now presi dent of the F riends of the Library and a mo ving forc e in the His• .&.orical Societ)', an asso-- ciate group of the Friends. She has been active at the Newport llarbor Yacht C luh wi th encourageme nt to youngs ters in the s ail ing pro1ram, es pe ci.dly to he r tw o arand5ons, Warren Jr. and Bruce. The meeting was at tended t-y Mayor Paul Gruber's wi fe , Oli ve , and ~-1rs. Edgar Hi ll, along with board mem• bers of the Civic Le ague. SUD IM NAMES OF LOCAL SERYICEIIEM MARKET 673-3510 TENDER 33' OM COB EXTRA F.uiCY LARGE 29' LARGE 1~ oa. ol6 ... C.ul Juice Sill 21 31' STEMS 'PIECES SOLID " •.. LARGI Sill tiM 27' Tomatoes l03 sru2/ 37' SIMGLIIOLL 19' Toilet Tissue 21 25 10 ·~ S1 Tribute tb .Jean and Prue · The Chil .. n'• Theater Christi• Bbliea, Verne lh m1.11ieal fuhiOft tlaow, Olild or Newport Harbor rpttet, Clin&on M. ·Hoose, .. Why Doe a Poppe Ca.e will meet &Oday, M~ It, at Jou~ J . IMel, Jatne1 Home?" lhe Cameo Shoret home of' Macy, Oeorae Pruden, Their vertion ot .. The Mn. •Jamu D. Ray to honor Ladi1law Roday, Me~·(.; Pie4, lli"'r"' rec:entfY,.plac..t ill •onrritina team, Jean Wilhelms, and · Laurenc e third In-a national pia,.. (Mra, Ralph) Tandowsky and Wript, and Miu Rei writina eontut, and ••• Prue (Mu. Ralph) Holden. Galenor. Piani st• will be f!Uented la11 month ~ the "Tribute to Jean and Prue .. Mr1. E. Moraan Quinn and Childrcln"a Theater ol will feature •election• from Mr a. Tandowslty. Wilmette, Ill., aponaor ol the 74 sonaa they have The produetiona "musical-the contest. written for Theater Guild ized" by thi s · Lido Isle Both Mn. 'Holden and Mra. production& since 1962. pair have been .. The Miracle Tandowsky are foyhdina Those participatina in the at Derrick Texas" "The members of the Children"• ol I I musica l arranaements are Pa le, Pink Oraaon,'" "The Theater Guild. t.tnes. Garth Beraeson, Pied Piper,'' "The Em-Election or offi cers will Basil Book u ta, Benjamin peror'• New Clothes,'' '"The be the first order of b1.11i• F. Burns, Don C louon, S1.1lky Sea Serpent,"' and neu today. A PERENNIAL OUVE TREE has been planted near Mariners Li bra ry by th e Women's Division of the Newpo rt Harlxlr Cham ber of Comm erce in memo ry of the late Ma rgery Schrouder, fo rmer presiden t of the women's Division and ci ty clerk of Newport Beach. The tree planting crew included, from left , Mrs. Winifred Bacon, president of the Women's Di vi- TH E!Nii!T A TION to rite June 7 oit!-ti'mers luncheon is displayed here by members of the recently fo rmed Newport Beach Historical Soci ety : from left , Mr. an d Mrs . Bill Grundy of Lido Isle and Jean Ritter of Newpo rt Heigh ts. The evening ., .. ~ 0 sion; Mrs. Faye Edelblute, lxlard mem· ber; Mr s. Isabel Pease, beautification chairm an; Mrs. Fletcher Elliott and Mrs. Al icia Grocomazzi, board mem bers. Fo r· mal dedi cation will be ma de at 4 p.m. Tu esday, May 16. A folder, "Marci e s tory," will be presented to the library a t that tim e. (Cameo House photo.) JOE BELL , Corona del Mar writer, at left, received a $75 check for the American Field Servi ce from Pat Mc- N~ee of Corona Highlands, at th e Uay q meeting of th e Corona del Mar Ki wanis Club at the Vil la Sweden res- taurant. Ur. Bell's wife, Janet, is ln charge o f th e AFS program in Newport Beach. The Kiwanis Cl ub recently entertained 3 AFS studen ts from p ther countri es wh o a re attending Co rona del Mar High School . Mr. McNamee, United Air Lines pi lot, is chai rman o f th e Co rona del Mar Kiwanis AFS committee. New arrivals at Hoag Saturday, April 29 ' Gi rl -Mr. and t\rtr11. Ken• neth G ers tner, 13801 Olyi'Tl'" pic Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Farwell, 2426 22nd St., West Upper Bay. Girl -Mr. and t\rtrs . Don• aid Felkley, 2156 Rural Pl., Co s ta Mesa, Twin boys -Mr. and 1\-lrs . Friday, Moy 5 Boy-Mr. and Mr s. llerbert Akina, 224] Me yer Pl ., Cos ta Mesa, Gi rl -Mr . and \lr s. Ste· phen Larsen, 68211 W. !Rth St., Cos ta Mesa. Girl - Mr. and \Ir s. Jacob Neufeld , 2024 Federal t\\'e ,, Costa Me sa. Kl aus G ruenbeck, 276 1 San GETS BANK PROMOTION Carl os Lane, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mu. Robert Manser, 211 ·19th St., West Newport. Sundoy, April 30 Boy - Mr. and Mrs. I s t er. Ma rl att, 566 Hami I ton St., Costa Mesa. Martin J . Kramarich, 1481 Placentia Ave., Wes t New- port Hei&hts , has bee11 pro• moted to asS'iStan t cashi er at the Anaheim main office of United Californ ia Bank, whe re he is operations offi- Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ra)''" cer. He is a native of Nc~ mond Dubbs, 2249 Rutgen York s tate . anJ was a~oso- Or., Costa Mesa. ciat ed w1 th the Firs t Na- M d M 1 tiona ! Bank of J amestnwn, on oy, .. oy d ., St N.Y., before JOinin g LiCB 1n Boy -~~r. an ovors. e'A• . arl, Carter, 2083 Wallace 1964 1n Van Nuys. Ave., Costa Mesa. Tuudoy, May 2 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ri ch· ard Sewell, 3022 J\-ladeira Ave., Co sta Mesa. Boy -.Mr. and \irs. Darryl Drew, 211 Via Orvieto, L ido hie. 'Boy -MI. and Mu. Marvin Goldner, 36 S Princeton Dr., Costa Mesa: Girl -Mr. and ~1rs, Carl Mazurik, 1856 Paros Circle, Cos ta Mesa. Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Georae Butsch, 568 Plumer St., Cos ta Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll , 317 E. Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa. HAWAIIAN TRAVELERS Mrs. Grace Wedek1n g of Lido Is le ha s been v1sitmg Hawaii this month with her sister h om Chicago. Mother's Day Boy -Mr . & Mrs. C arll~~~~===~~=! Henaer, 2734 Cardinal Ave., Costa Mesa. Wodnudoy, Moy 3 A. DAMES, frame Boy -Mr. and Mrs. ThD-' mas Halby, {45 Shalimar CUSTOM FRAMING Or., Costa Mesa. • Original 0 •1 Paintings Thursday, Moy of • Fine Reproduction~ Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ed· ~ ward Weglarz, 1558·8 Cori· ander Dr., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr . and Mrs. Jerry Webster, 409 Walnut Pl., Costa Mesa. Gi rl - Mr. and Mrs. Ray• mond Borrero, 2192-E Pia• centia Ave., Costa Mesa. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Bri ~tey, 614 Powell Pl., Newport Heiahts. "Tht>rc't "tJ (l't.IIIU: l1l.r1 A . DAIJIEB, Jm ,lc,i' 646 ·9172 1216 E. 17flt St., CoJ1o Mou Hoo.lra: ao,JO •·"'· lo 6:l0 p.m. CIOMd Su~n Ond Mondly• Coit Drapery CARPENTER.-e xpcrieno- ed, aeneraJ repairs. U .SO 1n hour. 64'2·2618. SOIL, sand and pave!, decomposed aranHe Cor sale. Phone 528·7367 or YOUNG ~ in wheel chair duhes ""rum. ·..,a. or· 1m. hou1e. Yearty ;I ..... · Rcrerenelt 673- 1~0 CORVETTE, Allto., TrMt., remonble hanhop c:on"'rcible; pd. cond. Pllooo 523·7167 or 52&- CollloY-w-u ........... 67UIID Cleaning Is . GoaranU!ed Perfect or 100" Reploc..wtnt Regorclleu of the ot• of Your Draperies, If Cl ... al»le o o.,.,~te..t No Shrtftk .. o • Qu,,.,, .... '••feet f..,~ H•• • Gvor ... t.-4 P..-foct PIHt F•[.,, •• • a-,,r .. tHtl N•• FoWle Lifo JIIOPf' . ...... ,_, 1712 ... 0111 LVD.., 176, C....._ ........ 11ILL ,.. ... • Newport Ha~,bor High School have been honored by the Newport Harbor E~echange Club tor their 4 year achi evements in scholarship, extra curri cular activities and commun- ity servi ce. This year 2 girl s were cho- sen as girls of the year becau se of thei r sim ilarly excellent records. The honor- ees are, from left, Nancy Well s, daugh- CHOIR TAKES TRIP The concert choir of Cos ta Meu Hiah School climued an active year with a trip to San Francis co last week· end. The 50-1nember cho ir, under the directi on of Gerald Schroeder, rai sed the money with a car wuh, rarrte and indi vi dual projec ts. Phil Trevor wa s chainnan of the raffle, and Gordon Murray and Doua Brown were c~ chainnen ror the car wash. Orange Ceram i !!it Colle ae Payn e POTS AND PRINTS SHOW Coast Wi ll iam ' -~OPO~IIST~:i_J:._RIO __ R __ ~...;.:.:.OM-.5 ..--~-H~~IIS-~_tia._' IIA_IIAR._y .;_liCAu-116_7_F._ Quartets Church News '!NP.!!~Ch·~ Pint ~apdet Cbrdl otlhe tolden teat ol lhit ter or the Society ror the Cotta M.u, 301 ....... Ua Iunday's lenOft .. etmon on Preeervation .,d EncouraJo-S~. -Or. P. · O. Ne.,...... .. Mortal• and immottala."' ment of Barber Shop Quartet wsll prea~h at _11 a.m. • • • . Sin&ina in America will ho ld Sundey on "Molher -Ood's Mr. and Mu. MarV1n Sloan ita &Mual Parade of Qua.r- rao rctuuu ship.'' At 1 p.m. of Lapna Hills Leiaure tct1 on SaUJrday niaht, May his topic will be "Mothert, World, rormer Newpott 20, at Huntinaton Beach pro-:tem." The Oliy School Beach rnidentl, will rewm Hiah School audiwrium. The cho1r, I ed by Mn. Matilftne to St. Andrew's Presbyterian head linen will be the 1164 Poyzer, will aina at the 7 Church to aivC a travel international champio111 , the p.m. service. Mrs. John prop.n at! p.m. Wednesday, Sidewinders from Riven ide. Honeycutt. Ia accompani•L May 24. They will show Also appearina will be the The cho1r was awarded their color slides or world Four Bits of Hannony, ra- hlfheat honors in the recent travels. motu comedy foursome from reaional muaic festival o( • • • the South Bay area; the the California Auociation The annual mother and Fat Westerners fr om Dow- of Chrittian Sc::hoola. dauahter banQuet of the ney, the Odds 'n' Ends from #il~(~ • • • Newport Harbor Lutheran Escondido, as well u two The Lutheran Church or 1 1 th H bn • ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 0. Wells, 1200 Kings Rd., Cliff Haven; William Loveland, boy of the yec:•, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Loveland, 420 Via lido Nord, Lido Isle; Helen Tay lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton J, Tay- lor, 2100 Dover Dr., Harbor Highlands. They are holding desk sets that ttley re- c e1ved as prizes from the Exchange Club. • Church wW be he ld at 6:15 oca quartets, e o o..-the Master, 2900 Pa~ific bert and the Sand Men. The View Or., Harbor View p.m. Thursday, May 18• at Newport Harbor choru s will Hilh -A work party of the First Methodist Church be directed by Rollo We lt. or CostaMeaa. Betty Carnett, .... d Charlo'e Boowo or East conareaation memben will h _, . P one 548~188.}, is ticket Blu(f wi ll act as master or beatn preparatip,n of the chairman. church s ite ror 1~ndscapina ceremonie s. this Saturday mornina. • • • Ticket infonn ati on can be .. That we miaht believe" The 1967 conrinnation obtained by callina Scou clan was presented last Walli s at 546-HH. u t Tom will be the sermon topic or Sunday at the Ne)V port Harbor Moore at 6 73-6H4. Dr. William Eller at the Luthernn Chw-ch. The d an 8:45 and ·11 a.m. Sunday memben are Sharon Badham, services. Ruth Brende, J oan Er ic kson, ' ' ' K F The Corona del Mar Com--aren randsen, Theresa RECITAL PIESUTED IY PIANO STUDUTS muni ty Conareaational Gilcrest, Coleen Neeme , • ,. Danny Neuman, Tom Ol i ~ Church, United Church or All solo material perfonn- ed by memory made up the proaram for the recital by piano s tudents l)f \1araarel De'ak April H at the Com- munity Youth cent er, Cowna del Mat. Chri"st, 611 Heliotrope phant, Carin Riddel l, Deni se Ave. _ .. The man who came Swanao and Charlott.c Tobey. • • • to dinner'' wi:l be the The Pres byterian Church or sermon topic o( Dr. Philip the Cov enant, 2850 Fairview r Murray for the 9:30 and 11 Rd ., Costa Mesa -Children a.m. Sunday s ervices. will re ce ive the s acramen t • • • St. Andrew's Presbyterian of baptism at the I I a.m. Church, 600 St. Andrew's service th is Sunday. Persons Rd., Clifr Haven _ ."Sud .. interes ted 1n JOi ning the dcnly, al onJ comes God!" church are invi ted to attend will be the sermbn theme of an orientation cla ss to be Or. Charles Dierenfield ror held at 8 p.m. on 3 Sundays, the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. \1ay 14, 21 and 28, at the ;Sunday services. Reaistra~ home of the pas tor, Warren tion ror the June 1().28 Studer, 2449 Vass ar Pl. Those perfonn ing an cluded Craia and Ou i5 Crampton and Michele Sari at of Costa Mesa ; Mary Park , Elizatkth Bri rrcner, Rob Caldwel l an d Tom Sh elton ol Corona del Mar: Caro lyn and Suzanne Doy le , and Kevan Askew or Newport Be ach; Aaron,Gre a· ory, Mitchell and Tracy Sti ce, Cath y Kuhlman, and Laurie Vibert of Laauna Beach; and Babette Sh arn· sPnn PinT saLet •3.95 re&ularly 15.00 Nuw is the ONCE ·HEA R TIME TO SAV E BIG 01 the BIG pint·size Bo nn e Bell TEN·O·SIX LOTION rcn.O•Si11 Lot1on 1s the tJIIf cltlln"nl a01d corr«t1~.: ..:u~omrtic: tl\at lwiPI your sk1n to compl~tc natur~l btaUiy. It tl<'al"$ iktn blemishes wilh lm· maculate. detp ck11 nsin• and he::• lin& nltdiCal!on -ori&inal~ 1 doctor's prtiCrlpt tOn Why not ord.:r '"'I pmt~ a1 1•llr •l'«"llll .onnu:1l '-Ollc pr•CC'' -:j'j .,.:o-• r-· Ttn.O•Stll Jil liOn~ dunn1 May S24.~5 ' 'I, ' '• ,olw on ..ak I R~[t. S \0.00) wil l' be "3rtis t in action" at the 12th annual Po ts and Prints Art Show at Desert Sun School in Idy llwild this week-end, Ma y .13 and 14. Cartooni s t Virgil Partch of Corona del Ma r.creator o r VIP, will also take part in the art show, vaCation church s chool will " • " Vacation church schoo l be held in the quadranale at plan s will be discussed at SISTER AND BROTHER join 8-year old Brenda Fox in the church durina the a corree to be held at 10 a.m. admi ring the Bibl e that she won in the "Dot to Dot-mornina. • • • ' Wednesday, Ma y 17. at St. borg, Mrs. De'ak's gr an d-;=================::.:=====; dau&hter, who "studies by ART exhibH at lona distan ce" from Van Nuys. Sermo nette" co loring contest in last week's En si gn Central Bible Chw-ch, 190 Mask Pres byterian Church or HOME SOCIETY GROUP Bible page. Brenda, a 3rd grader at Harbor View School, 23rd St., Costa Men _Corona del Mar. Lo is Sword HON9RS ASSOC IATES is holding one·y ear--ol d Terra on her lap, and at the Recoanition wi ll be aiven and Florence Carley are Associate members or the right is Buster, age 5. Th ey are the children of Mr. and to all mothers at the 10:30 work.ina on plan s ror the Newport Harbor Auxd1 ar~ ,,f a.m. Sunday service: Pas tor school . tentatively set ror Children's Home Soc1c 1~ Mrs. Neil Fox of Bay Shores. The "Dot to Dot Sermon-Henry J one 1 will preach June 26 to 30, rrom 10 a.m. were honored at the regula r ette written and drawn by Jim Talcott, appears every 1 h · on "What the prophets did to 1 p.m. daily. unc eon meet10g las t -.·ee l week in the Bible page in the Ensign <Ens ign photo.) t kn '" A 7 h t th h r '' "' 11 no ow. t p.m . e • .. .. a e orne o n ... a ace Z • • d will conclude the study in The "aolden air!" mother~ '}errie. o, n t. a pro, teet a •re the book o r J os hua. A dauohler banquet or the Tho assomte members family pot4uclr. dinner Fairview Baptist Cbuteb. of ueMmes.Wealey M. Ell•ou , ~ The ,~~ <;tu.b of, N•w: dt•••mak.•--... .. ~.Jpr,ttattiaa a&_6;J.S p.m • .nn t.. Colta. ... Mesa wiU be be\4 t.. .. i.a A. lhpaih~ "",(.014 . port Harbor will hear about stitutionat"rtianaaetnent.. and held May T9 in Wriaht Hall. rldaY,: -Ma 11J, a~ Irvine , Edward F. Kennedy, Rama l\ah at the noon lunch· marsin1• • The principal of The Billy Graham film, church, 2525 Fairview Rd. \lihon L. Koll, Ann B. eon me etina today, May II, Ramallah is4()ooyear--old Mn. ''London '66," will be Tickets are no w on sale at Lewis, Les ter C. Lowe , at th e Senior Citizens re· ln'am Mufti or Sa(aad. Her shown , tl.75 for mothers and 75c for Shirley \leserve , \tor11s creation center 10 Cliff rather, a political and reli ~ • • • dau.,ahters , under 10. \t is bm, Arthur A. Schmadt, II \'. B · v 1 The Newport Unity Church," • " • J , _ 1. · aven, ass ern•ce e sta gi ous leader of saraad, in· The Bo'o la H-·r 0 0 rodi o , . L..oe:S ae Steffensen, Ward ·11 h meetina in the Senior Citi ~ "'" • d th B w wt rresent t e program. sis ted on hiaher education station KBBI 'will pre sent atson, an Ar ur . m- MOTHER'S DAY os "SOMETHING SPECIAL " al THE NEWPO~TER INN "SPECIAL BRUNCH '' 9 a.rn . to 2 p,m, •·sPEC IAL D INNER " 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. /Saectal affangements for Chtldren / The new management at the N~I)OI'"ter Inn feels that thos is one daov th•t.. must ~ ptttKt. Ow en11re s taff 1s an.:•ous to rnake HER da v a most memorable one. Please all ow us to ass 1st vou. I '' '/ For Re .. ervotions Ja mboree Rood (71 Ramall ah, a girls trai ning (or ALL his children, when zens clubhouse, ISthC~~ Ronald Ritlc:rrath, aon or ter. Lunc he on hos tesses an · center •n J ordan. is a se r· few Arab airls went to any and Irvine Ave., Mr. and Mrs. F . A. Ritter· eluded \lme s. J ames J ohn~ vice rroject or Zonta Inter-school. Now Arab reruaee Haven -The Rev. Loren rath, 208 Vi rgin ia Pl., Cos ta s ton, Ir a W. Sm1 th, and · I d II z o · h 1·r Flickinger will preach on """ .. , ,. J natwna , an a on a a•rl s. w o qua 1 y as stu· Mes a, as a student gue st ~~e~o:ra!e:_:·~·...::.J~ur~r_:;r~------===== I b t. · 1 It · "Praye r in a stonny sea" c u !! par 1c1pa e. 1'-a dents at Ramallah, can o~ at 8:30 a.m. this Friday, 'O'"''·onal ce nter with an · k · · at 10 a .m. Sunday. Theme u tatn wor opportumt1es. May 12. Ron is a s tudent at II t Or 633 g'.rl s or b 1 ·11 of the 7:30 Wednesday enro men • -Mrs . Ge orae Ze a WI Arizona Sible College in r · ,·n buso·o ss h r: · evening proyer service will enng courses e pres ide at er 1tt &t meetma Phoenix, majorina in minis~ d · t h ·d Sh 'II · be "A song in my heart ... e ucau on, s enograp )', as pres• ent. e WI tn• try. Fred Martin, son of Mr. ha irdressina. desian ina an~ traduce the Zonta &iris of Mr. Flick.inaer wil l be and Mrs . Harold Marti n, 2536 h h r " d h · s oloist, with Fred Thompson USEO:t.:-:,: t;ABS lEAl TIIS IEFIRE YOU IUY lilt Sir, we .,..., -"trtht ,..... ..,. Hf c.n II .-Jioo.W. low prius int to pi ,.. - lltM * *nrraiRt yw .... ,.. pt ......_ We .... """ "'"' ......... -01 -Cln .. AAA _. _,. ""'Y-wo .... Drop lo .. -... ,......., ........ ,: HYMGetWMf Yoo Poy ,_.,1 OORVEffE HEADQUARTERS '60 HARDTOP ............ $1644 & $14M AufMI.atlt. ,.... • '-'-"' • M-....... o.lq • l. ... ........ '64 STilt lAY CONVUTIIU ........ $2144 _. IIMI!, • lfl!l!l!• V4. , .. le _.,. ._..... 'M STilt uY .................... $4044 ·M'1Tttl m ~-~-~-~·~ ..... ....... t ..... -.~~~r ~s"'• t e mont or May an t elt Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, E h d -11 at the oraan. mo thers. ac stu ent wt .... • will be a student aue s t on tell or her accomplishment The Plymou th Conareaa· the Biola Hour on KGER at and ai ms for her future. tiona! Church , 3262 Broad 11 a.m. and 1 0:3~ p.m. "CA LL ME MRS." St., Newport Heights -The Monday,\1 ay IS. ~red •s ~lso OiJ:ie My en, 700 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar , will be one the speakers on a weekly 11 :30 a.m. Thursday pro-- pam to be broadcut on Radio KTYM by Cal State Lana Beach. Her topic will be "Call Me Mn.," a dis· cuuion of the problems of married co-eds. VISITOR FALL$ Mn. Elizabeth Pattbera, a dual resident of both Ne- port HeiJhta and New Yo rk City, fell dutinJ a vacation to Hawaii and broke 3 ribs. She ia the sister of John Voael, Harbor Area realtor. M:r. voael uid his sister rell at a restaurant in her , a student at Anzona B1ble mother s day se rmon of the C 11 r h 5 8 · 1 o eae, one o t e to a Rev. John Pridonorr. at h 1 Th· 10 h. Su . 1 sc oo 1 and coll eges. e a.m. t IS nda y, wd R' th d \I . be "P d" 1tteru s an · arttns are or de::lope~~;~~=~;ta~;:~ members or Central Bible Great Issues Forum will be held at 7:30p.m. Wednesday, May 24 , at the church. Dr. Ellery Stowell, chainnan or the board or deacons, wi ll discuu the controversial ISSUe Of fluoridation or public walc:r supply. • • • The Christian Science Costa Me sa. Mother's Day Get M o l her o ft her rocker Wh1s1ler en d ow n 10 lorro 1ne Suthe r o r"~d Fash1on s at th e beach J AM 80 1H E I!QA[l A I BAYS IDE OI!IV E Lorr line Sutherllnd bote I at Waiki ki . Churches, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and c osta Mesa-.. That which is born of the flesh is Oesh; and Chat which is born or the Spirit is spirit." This verse rrom the aoapel or John is NEWPOI!I 8[A(H 675 31 8) ond Do•oth.., Donlon '65 SUII IAM IICIADSTII ......•..•.. $1169 " ....... -........ 1"01" .. 'Q .............................. $ ·" o...w.r ........ , ... ,.,_L,. .... '64 POif -................... 774 ,~~.~:.~.~~ .. .. . ---.,__.. """~ '65 --·-......... f ilM ·-·----'---I II nil,. .•mt fJ:ir MGOO] IS OPENING • • I ' AI Hackney, wh ose Bee C. II I• Y ..,, W•t 14.4 ....... I .. 67:1-4550 ADMt$1101 ,.ICU THE MEMBER-GUEST "Jack and Jill" golfing championship. at the Santa Ana Coun try Club wa s won by th ese couples, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Lohman of Bay Shores. at left, members of SACC, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forbes of Cameo Sho res, th ei r guests from th e Irvine Coast Country Club. Th ey posted best-ball scores of b4-71 for a winning 135 total. (Rich Bassett photo.) basketball team rinished the season wi lh an ouUtandin1 21·1 record at Harbor Hilh School, has been named vanity basketball coach for the Sai Iars. He succeeds Bi II Hatch, who has resianed to take up an administrative career. The new head coach is a Gr•nd'l•nd .1.50 Wltitkd•t~~. U .75 S.t1, & Holld•Y•· Clubhou ... U .SO w•ekd•y•, $3. S•ls. " Holidl )ll (AppUnbl• T' .. n Included) HARRY WARD, Newpo rt Beach bank:er, at left, accepts the wi nner's troph y from Stewart McPherson, president of the Santa Ana Country Clu b, after scoring a close win in the 21st annual President's Cup tou rnament at SACC. The Bluffs !inkster defeated Lee Metzge r of San ta Ana one up, dropping a 20-foot putt for a bi rdie 3 to wi n th e title on the 18th green. (Rich Bassett pho to.) ~~~s~~~n 'ia ~P~C~~~~~:t ~:!?a~i~e t and 'axo· Gari 1.1 ill be at Orange phone and has performed Coast Col lege at nnon tlu;, 1.11lh leading s~mphumes Fnda~. \lay 1~. fror a o;re -and bands, and record ed on ctal musical prograrr .. Gar1, several maJOr la bels. He s tar of his O'>'n shoY. on teaches at Long Bea~:h Channel 5 at 3:30 p.m. on State College, Cerntus Col· Sundays, will perform in \~z.e1 and Coast \ius1c in Music Studl(<i No. \. tfe iS J 1 Costa'\1esa. IY c. A.,-, ,_ .. c......,r ce.,...._ riel! .._ ,.. ~pecify &.,.e ... y.-, ....... _,,..... Le .. ltH F'M'II F-1 00 & F-210 c • .,.... s,-w. -• stec: .. ..:tl ,._, ,_ ~3M •1"-Y. DO IT YOURSELF SPECIAL PRICES 0111 .._lOti -U67 ce-thl. Super ¥•'"· Reot11 ftM" r••r -• Mlfwrler! Or -_, bit _,ec:tJe. ef lt47 Ce~ u ........ y lfqotippM ..... ....., .. , ,_ ............ , .... ..., , ........ -.. _. FOR YW AROOND YAUTION FUJII c.-•..,.--"'..,......., ...... ..,, ef '"' ,_.. ...... w.,... ........ c-.. n.y·,. ... ,...,,.., ....... ................... "'-'"'· e IANCH WAGONS e COUNTIT IIDANI e COUJfl'IY 19UIIH e ' I 11 'AIIIN.II e .U LOW AS s7~2 MO. ,_ .. Uc. o..u,..._ ..... .. I 11 • i ... ....., .f.J .... _, ?r ------... -., ....... , __ ............... ...... •n ••~...._,_..._ • ..,.. MO. t.·au.. ... ,.,..., • JOHN PLAY AM GETS AlARD AT COLORADO A leuer for football was awarded at the Colorado Schoo l of Mines athletic honor banquet to John Pl avan, son of ~tr. and Mrs. L.R. Plavan, 1120 E. Bal• boa Blvd., Balboa. John starred on the aridiron he re during his Harbor High days. ENGINEERS TO INSTAll • AI Hackney fornia, he attended classes at Orange State, whe re he 20 word• or leu ...... 21 words lo 30 words 31 words lo 40 words .... Each word over 40 words ·- I Time 1.50 2.00 3.00 .OS 2 Times 3 T imes 2.50 3.00 s.oo 4.00 4.00 ' s.oo . 10 • IS organi zed and coached the 20% OFF FOR CASH WITH ORD.ER for your aanae items .. BOOKS. tools, housewares needed foJ...1i daily aar- aae sale.~:..§~ -1675 . Te- Winkle Hardware, Costa Me sa. J ames R. Early, associate with the s truc tura l engi neer· ing firm of J ohn A. Martin and Associates in Corona del Mar, will be ins talled May 19 as president of the county chapter of the Cali· fornia Society of Profes• sional Engineers. The mee t· ing will be held at Stourrers restaurant in Oranae. native of Pi quo, Ohio, where he s tarred in football and 1 basketball in hiah school. ' He has received AII·Ameri· can mention in both sports . ~ollo~ing 3 years or ser· I Vtce Jn th e Ma rine Corps, where he was named All · Mari ne while playing servi ce football m Hawaii, he a ttended Santa Ana Juni or Coll ege for 2 years, and made the Jun ior College All· American tn football and basketball. He the n trans · fe rred to Iowa State Teachers College, where he was named to the All·Ame ri can Small College third team in football. firs t baseball team. He also ~~~!!!"~~~~!!!!!!~!!'!r;.;;~~~,;~~;.-..., attended Long Beach State. • BOOKS FOR SAL~ • MUSICAL FOR SALE PUBLICATION typing want· In 1957 he was e lee ted to ---------"-----1 c""';:;.=:,;:::.:;::.,:._;:.:...:c;:~=-1 ed. Have varityper; head• the fabulous . I' 0 60 r "Who's who among siUdents mer. ver type aces. 10 American universitie s '·T~d)rl!wPr-arsonStory"' _ 'Theatre Compact Oraan' Ca\167J·I 507or 673·0550. and colleges." the firs t behind tht: u enu wi th elecuonic tlaps and Ask: for Fran. Upon his return to Cali-H h d b k ' ·p0 ,1 _ b,· f',an' ""'•-I Castanets -ONLY at .•• e was ea as etba\1 c " .. and baseball coach at hohm. llardback S 1.95. CORCORAN \1U'iiC CO. Your Chamber of Commerce needs an elecu ic plate, r01d-chairs,tv tables or J?? Call 673 --4050 'ind we will help you clean out your garage! • • •• WEN DY WR IGH T of Balboa has been the big point • I ne r for the undefeated Orange Coast Co11ege girls' swim team th is seJson. Specializing in the backstroKe , Wendy also s wims the individual medley and Can fill in any event. She is shown here winni ng the ba ckstroke against Santa Monica. UP TO WIN $5000 CASH NOTHING TO BUY! ~ ....... ,.,..._ ... ,.. .................. If ,...,. • w-... .. .....,., S-4,110,110.10 FID CASH NID eHw .. •aulwotl .. UN .... ..._ ..... .,.., "Uedi ........................ _, -llew tile IUCTIOJfiC WINNII ~llffU ,.._. .. -··~~·· ................. c .. ,. ' ........ ......, If,..--........ .. .. ....,,..,. ............................ ONLY AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD • .,.. pt .... "''ICOWD eHAfiiCI. .. H ,_ ........ .... k'-"l't,__.........,,,.....,__ I Ia ,_.....,. Mp .................. -..... ... _ .... ,.,c:...-........... _......, .. .... ... , ...... ...., .................. ., 0.. -.. C...,. WI lftN PAY '011 TNI eAS! COME IN TODAY! YOU'RI ALWAYS A -AT lHEODOII lOIIlS FOlD Jo nathan Alder 10 Pl ain Ord•r from : (Across from Fashion Sq.) City, Oh io, in 1963-{)*, and Am~riean Opinion 110o• store .tl66 Town & CounUy 1.3 -~-,· 54 1·'318 also s erved as a ssistant 4 H., ... , Bhd. ..,.. football coach. Uis basket .. Cost.ll Meu -Phone 646~5 Open Mon .&. Fri. 'til 8 pm ball team won the lea gut: and • Yamaha • Story I county titles there. He was head junior varsity coach at Balsa Grande High School, Cal ifornia, in 1 964~5. and compiled a 20.2 record . In the fallof 1965 he joined the llarbor High coaching s taff, assisting in foot ball before tak ing over the Bee coaching duties. His 1966• 67 Bees averaged 83 poin'ts a game, lost on ly one game, an ·overtime squeaker with Rancho AI ami tos, and topped the 10 0 mark 5 swim coach Cliff Hooper, head coach of the water polo team at Corona del Ma r High School ---- and assistant swim coach, has accepted the position of head coach of the Balboa Bay C lub swim team for the 1967 summer season. 1957 2-Door Ford Wag on. Good surf wagon or trans• pon ation car. $\75. 546· S26 1. He has been at CD~·1 ~l igh for 3 years , working with Coach Ted New land and '5.; OLDS fttl Tudor, needs teaching art and design. He some work, R&H, S6U. Al so has a BA degree in industrial '59 Fiat 6tlU, runs and loo ks· good. Good u ansportation. art and an MA degree in fine $200• Ask for Brian. 6.1.;- arts. He ·wrote hi s mas ters U724. the sis on "Calligraph y," -'"-'-"---------- the art of handwriting. 1966 Pontiac LEMANS : blue In 1953, after serving with !turquoise, 3 speed, dual Lhe Merchant Marine, work·' exhaust, bucket seats, ina for Standard Oil, and . many mo re extras. Call then serving in the Anny~ 7 14-629~115. (Du Pre). Mr. Hoope r re turned to civi· \ian life and the pursuit or . '-'S'j~~i!~i~r~i.oirs'""'" education. He started teach , • ina swimming with a private swim school, worked with. SACRJFlCE J cemetery sroups of 20 and 30 chi I· lots. HarborRestMcmoriat' 'dren, and also ma naged the . Park. CM Cypress IOC:tioil. s wim programs. In 1957 he. 673-8189. went to work for the Glen· ----_----,--- dale school syste m, teach· BARGAIN! 2 lots in Cypre ss ing architectural drawing and' section Pacific View Me · draftina. At that time he moria! Park, COM. Retail started hi s career of coach• $320 each .•• SACRIFICE ina in compe ti ti ve swimming; _•2=5Qo..:•~·~·~54'-"8~·~1~27~1~.'--'­ and tauaht with the Glendale department of recreation dur-·,--:.:-;:::;:;:;-::;------- ina the summers. ~·~S~E~R~Y~I~.C~E~S~~;;;;;;;; Two of th e outs tanding switmlers he helped de· • n no Q' ~ . Yelop whi le workina in Glen· W ~' 1'*-J '-. dale are Bob Moulton, wh o I swam backsoroke in NCAA W ft IT I~ G and MU meets in 1960, and and Buddy (Frank) BateS. FOR: This pas t year 8uddy Bates 1. SPEECHES . has been recoanized as one • '2: IUSIMESS REPORTS of the top 7 in the nation in • ~ the individual medley; he 3. COLI_IGI THIMIS has won honors for USC in l •sSIGMMIMTS lhe NCAA and AAU events. 4. ALL YOUI • , . Mr •. Hooper c ame to thi s WilTING MIIDSI uea 1n the s ummer or 1964, &aaaht with the Newport Beach Department ol Recru· don and at the aame time •tatted wortina with the 'Mat-riol R .. aan: ... , ~ If N•c:auary " I'HOMit Ill, IOaltNt •n~Jtst TOPIC II "TOIILE•" B8C Sw im Team. • ~~~~~~~~~=~ Roy E . June, c:ily atlOfney • of C01ta Men. willdiacuu 0 1\EAT BOC::*S or·&.he Was- •• .. topless'" situation tem World. Complete whh when be apreakt at the meet· S,.atopieoa. AIIO edalt' or iaa 61 the Harbor Bar Aun. Jr. E.nc)'clopedia tal. ... noon Wedneuda.y, May Couch. TV-ac.•o combia~ l4, a& doo VIlla Marino . oa&ioe. Lloooola ~:160. Steinway Lowrr-y or~a n 1 • n.-ar new, only ,.,1,.,. 1.-rru..,, o PERSONAl 1785 1•alue spinet pillno, !.18 ."~o Schmidt·Ph iII ip" r:o • 1907 "i. \l11in .'1 ., SanHo •\nu PET SIIO P, 440 17th S1., C. \1. 2 ALCOfi OLitS ANONY\IOUS Harbor Area. 67 3·872*. 2.; hours. o MOVING & STORAGE HAR BOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE ·Agenl for WHEATON VANliNES, IN C. Ll 8·73.23 or Ll 8·9783 375E. 17th St., Cos ta ~·le sa oREAl ESTATE fr om Westcliff Plaza. complete pe t shop groomi ng salon at service. Phone 642·2251. '~1 <:0 1\0~~A DEL MAR -3121 3rd Ave., by owner, dar· ling blk l wh 2 bdrm house. Open plan living rm. & &J s tools, lamps, pict ures, braided rug, mi see llaneous, 644...()129. -----FOR SALE NEW TR-4 s 119 cost -Make me an offe r! 4~4-~560. 9'1 0" QUIG:i, 22 " x ]!.-" x 5", excellent shape. Cost $\30, sell S85. Tw o small men's wet suits, I short sleeve, I long, good cond. Make offer. Various divi ng gear. Ask for Brian. 644-0724. SI-'UTS before your eyes - on your new carpet -re· f!!OVe the m with .Blue Lus • Ue . Rent electri c shi.m· pooer S I. Crown Hardware., 3107 E. COas t Hwy., Cor- del Mar. · ElP WAH TED :nte·res ted a BETTER FUTURE Opportunity to Learn INSURANCE P...fefer married men 2s-45. Beain a new career aa a multiple line aaent; '"'""' .1 the business part time; keep your present. job. Pull lime basis when quAlified, with 12 monlhs auaran.tee_d income • l.itchen, fireplace, car· peted throughou t, small lot, garaae. Landscape oriental. OPEN I-lOUSE weekends. Call 675·2758. Week days call Turner 61022 collect. WANTED TO RENT l.E·AGED business couple and possibly rela· tive, desire furnished home. Early July thru Labor Day. Oates flexible. No Children, no pets. Describe & quote rental. Mus t be qu iet ne ighbor· hood. E xcellen t care. Alvin Weinaarten, Box 1210, Palm Spri nas. Calif. Call In YOUr W,•"' A4 totlt• !ul lft: 673-0550 Year• uper· ienc:e on all types of c:lo-- thina .t . linen: t;pec:ie\ty, n-.n~i. ah trts. ll.SO per Hr. \table '·'~hil~Mh . 607 Mer- ~·~':.:_; oe::;_• _:C:_:'lM=-1!!_61!,;3~· 2!_;1C!7:!_4_ Fannera Jnsuranoe Group i'hone: S42~1J1 . o PAINTING and ex· C.U lo , __ AI ......... ~ MECHANIC Jerry Eisert. at right, and Harrison garage in Costa Mesa, getting assistant Mike Devin are pictured working ready for the Indianapoli s 500. (Lester on the J. FrMk Harrison Special at the Netlamkin photo, Sherman Oaks.) ,Local car tested for Indy 1. The Harbor .Area'• e ntry is now undersoina test ins or the racina c ~r is re.ported m the Memonal Day Indy at the Indianapoli s track. to be e,;;c.•llent. It 111 not SOO, the J. Frank Harrison Bad weather has held up takina the turns jus t ria.ht, ~pe.cial, builtin Cotta Meu, the tell tina. but perronnance however, accordins to a late Substandard buildi~ control law is ok' d report. Jerry Eisert, wh o s uper• vised the buildina of the racin• car, is now at the race track cl osely checkinJ the tes t runs. The driver is The Newpo rt Bead\ City Iri s Ave, and Jasmine Ave., Grea Weld of Kan s as City, Co un cil adop ted Ordinance Corona del Mar, between 4th who h as already passed his 12 16 Monday evenina. cs. Ave, and 5th Ave.; authnri-Indy driver's test. Weld tabli shina standards fo r zed the expenditure of 5500 was a champion for 2 years evaluating substandard to reconstruct the ail e)' ap-in lhe s uper~odified class, buildinas and settina up proach in the street and to an d won the ]~lap sprint pn>c cdure for rehabilitation mo dify the catch basin in car race in Reading, Pa., or demolition or the build. the alley; Robert Whi stler, jus t las t month . ings . 704-7061ris Ave,, a li censed Mr. Eis ert and his wife, Ci ty Attorney Tully Scy-conc rete contractor, has. of-Lorraine, and the ir children, moo r's memo to the City fered to prOvide th e la bor She rn·, 13: Lorrie, II ; Dan, Council de scribina the new if adj acent owners wi ll pay 7, and Mike, 3, li ve at 452 ordinance s tated: "In order for material s to complete Francisco Dr., in th e We st fo r a buildi ng 10 be declared the cons tructi on or a new Uppe r Bay Are a. Jerry is a a subs tandard buading, the alley. native o f Crookston, Mi nn., condition 5 li sted in thi 5 • Adopted a water sys-moved to Calirorn i 1 a t an section' (1 5.2B.OIO) mus t tern mas ter pl an and a early age , and took mos t or exi st to an extent that en· map showing the lands his schoo linz in Montebello. danaen the life, limb, benefited by ma ste r plan !-li s Anny caree r in t.he health, property, sarety, or faciliti es, In acoo rd-Infantr y was cut short be· welfare of the public or the ance with Ordinance 1201, occupant or the building." adopted last \larch lJ, es-~:~:.e of a mo torcycle acci· LIDO ISLE B!ST 2 custom homea, immedi· ate poueuion, excellent finan cina. Enjoy lu~oury livina in thi1 Spaniah moti r. 2 A tory, 4 bedroom, dinina nn., ramily nn. 3\ol baths. $86,!00 FRENCH REGENCY 5 bedroom, 4 bath, fincat blt·in kitchen. Gl.moroua story hi &h livina nn. Re necti on pool and roon· tains. SBS:!OO You owe it to younelr to make an appointment to see these 2 new lu,;;ury homes. 67S.l723 3J55 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEAOI - SILLING! RENnMG! IMVESnNG! ,..,,,. D lEAL TY Cl." He noted that the city em-tablishins procedure for fi-He was in an automot ive barked 7 years ago on are· nancin sthe expan sion of th e spe ci ahy busine'' R•al"ro, · -Approi.ur habilitati on prosram aimed City water system in th e un-Mon te bello for 5 years. • Bolltoe '•1•,~1 a t subs tandard structures, developed areas or the city; Then in 1959 the Arciero 673-1200 '' THUIISOAY,IIAY II, 1K7 COROllA DEL liAR, CALIF. ' Newport Beoch Balloa - Balloa Island Liclolsle Costa Mesa eor-del Mar f'u.-~-·· ..t .., CHANNEL REEF · APARTMENTS ' "LuaiM 0. M-!0• c:An•••l ·~ C~i .. a Cov• 3 B.R .. IY, BATHS, UNSURPAS SED VIEW $69,500 COLESWOITHY & CO~ 642-7111 NEXT TO SNACK SHO, J •. ................ Town House based on th e state unironn the areas invo lved incl ude Brothers, Montebello l!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;,;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lJ I buildi ns code provi sions. Irvine Ranch lands ncar Co r· tractors , asked for his help ~=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lie s aid that procedure fo r on a del Mar and Newport in deve\opina a car to be LIOO ISLE SPECIAL r. b f bl . · Center. ' ARE YO U SPACE CON-a atement o a pu tc nut-• Approved th e request of dri v ~q lFj Dan Gurpey, now EnJ ur cundomi num l ivin~ in beautiful \'1ST .\ BAHI A on the ba v. Your choice one le\f.d or two s tory th ree bedroo m, dinintlit room, IW tJ bath -all e lectric (inr. he at ) lu xurv homes. T wn l1e1HPd ponls , pu tt in~ greens. s huffle board & badmin ton courts fo r vour plea sure wit h nu ma intenan('e proble ms. Priced s tart infl at 0 \L) $28 ,;50 with 1 0~ duwn -90"'i-financ in,R wnh nu ])Uint:-.. OP E\ WEEK-E ~DS. Call toda)". · · 1 but r SCJOUS? lhi 1 is Iaroe s ance IS Simp e, o Mrs, N.P. Meri cke l, 10 Ba~· a liarborViewHill s residen t. · bl · · 1 enou&h to accommodate quesuona e con slltullona • Island, and Nelson Hofs tein, In 196 1 he went to work . b f th b r th r the mos t acti ve (.roily. ) tty ecau se o e a acnce execu to r o e es tate o for J . Frank. Harri son, a of admini strative remedies Mrs. John Osburn, n Har-fonner raci na driver, no w BI G be~obooms, 2 baths, available to the property bor Island. for conversion owner of the Chattanooaa for 3 car s. HUGE owner. The newly adopted of an exiatins sinale slip 6tan eo,in l'enilcnee 11\d enclosed patio. Needs r~ ordi~anc•.·Ptovidea ror a ~l)aywar:d pf,Lot H~ in\!;', I ! g ....... ~-.-.f decoratin_a. 15 feet on. hearma on an abatement jointly O'ol.ited 2-sll p !W a(. part time Hafhor reside~! sueel all: toftt an• '~ order. relocated bayward or Lo ts . . • o f property. Priced at The Council al1o: 11 and 20; th e adjoin ina With a h~ '?Dover Shore~. $69,500.00 -liberal tcnns. • Delayed action until Bill Goodan pier is to be \1r. Ei sert s first car In Call 673-6000 for appoint- May 22 on 2nd readina of mo ved 10 fee t sou th in front th_e Indy 500 w.as a <;ooper men!. Ordinance 1214 whi ch of Lot Jil. w1th a Ford ena1ne wh1 ch be U l.PH 1'. MASk!'f, Rlu. would establish' to cents · • Re c ei\·ed a reques t from bui lt for M. Harrison, This 3411 1<4ew,." l lw.L, N.l. an hour as the basi c e8:fk· Joh~ Radro r~ of El Mon~e car won the _Pike's Pe;~•dk 1-----------j ing fee, with the exception ask_u'l the city 10 buy hu championship 1n 1965 of re creation areas and spe-property a t 312-31 2''1 32nd also won at Riverside cia\ locations with Ions-SL, West Newport, whi ch he same year. At the te rm demand; the proposed has been unable to sell be-Indy, Jerry recei ved lU-cent fee was protested cau se or po ssible oondemn a-mechanical at th e pre vious Coun cil tion for the widening or 32nd trophy for best de si mee ting. SL ; City Manaser Harve y and cons truc ted car -a • Adopted Ordinance 1215, Hurlburt said th e ne v. bud-type: c ar wi th a s tabi lizing pro vidina ror techni cal get includes $40,000 10 be wing. It was knocked out changes to facilitate the used for purchases o f "dis-th e race in a 14-car pi le ~p admini s tration of the bed tres s" property. in the fi rst laf'"' tax. • Tabled the request of Thi s ye ar's car is powered • Adop ted Ordinance 1217, Pacifi c Southwest Airlines by a Ford engine of 500 repealina the code section ror Coun cil endorsemen t of n·~ r th . horse-power, we ishs 1,380 prohibitina trespauina; lauts rom e County Ail-s · s pounds, has a 96~n ch whe e I stale leaislation covers port to a cramento vu an thi s su bjecL Francisco; Councilman base, fibe rglas s body, speed • Adopted Ordinan ce 121&, Lindsley P arsons made th e near 200 miles an bour, rer ealina code section s on mo ti on to tabl e, in view of ful ed consump ti on of 2 ~ "c\ingin& to movina ve· the fact that an air traffi c mi le s per gallon. All hid e s," "unlawru l ridinz." commi ssion is about to be Signing and construction "no wrn siiJll" and "riding appointed. were done at th e Harr is on ~lOVE IN & SWIM No waitin~;. this beaut. Har. bor Estates J BR, 1% bllttl home ill ready to move in to. Heated !ilte~ pool , H9- arately c.ro..& ft'net'd to pro- fe~t un. children. F'ul.iy cptd &r dflll. d.w. dlsp. Low down Lrom Owner. Open House Sun tQ-4. 228 Wake For"f Rd. C.M. or call Jonb n 673-2(J(J. 1:an•t Sell It? Trade It':' For Fast Acti on & Results Call EXCHANGE SPEC I DOYLE CO. 148·1168 270 E. 17th St., Costa Coli in Your Wont Ad regulations'" -also covered • Denied the request or sarage not far rrom the to th• Ensip by state le&islation. Winirred Bacon, admini s tra-Orange Coas t Collcse 673~550 • Authorized the execu· tor of Boag Hospital, £or ".!:~~-------::.:.'.....~~~.::.:~~=====1 li on of a con tract with Stone temporary location of a .:. and YounaberJ or San fran-trailer adjacent to the hos- ci sco as finance consultant• pi tal ror office and s torage in connection wi th the new space; the city code rorbids civic center development such use or a trailer; the study. city manager was in s tructed • Authorized a non·stan· to advise Hoa& officia ls dard commercial driveway about the possible use o f a approach for the new branch ponable·type bl.ildina. bank to be conatructed ror • Received a letter from Newport National B•k at Mr. and Mrs. K.D. Goen or Placentia Ave. Md ~pcrior Balboa protes tin1 the level- Ave., West Newport HciJhta; in1 or sand dunes in front curb radius was roducod or -.eir residence on E. £rom 20 £eet 10 15 feet. Ocean Ft.; the city man.aaer 1 • Approved 1 $2,400 said that dunes arc leveled chanJc order in lhe water only when residents request main replacement prop-am eo it, and that the Woes in VIEW Sh Clea_ provide oodoquale tUPIM>fU front O( tloc Goen dwellin& ore ITQ for .the 12-inch water main will not be 100ched. under the Marino Ave. • Re ceived a protett r!""" bridJC. John Curl~y or San Ga~e l, • Acce pted the completion who . rec~1ved. an o~crbme 0 ( chc Irvine Terrace Pille· park1n1 Y1olatJon p.oticc at El Paaeo Dr. stonn drain ~ improperly ~arkcd park· project· aulhori zod 1ho city '"I stall; the C1ty manaacr clerk ~ release lhe bond1 said that partina ticket hts u inatructed ~ lhe city al* been cancelled, and tht &omey; total cott or dte p..,.. m~ten are bcina m':'ked ject ia $111,525.11; 1he ~· anow1 so that dnvers city's lhAN 11 •31.245.42; Will not put mMoy IE\ the SHORE CLIFFS BEST VIEW BUY! 2 beef. rooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces and beautiful lanai. Built in kitchen. Large yard with room for pool ar further extension of home. $41,500 . •e I nine Co. U.ue it WIOIII ~eter. SI0,2H. 16. 1 • Adjoumed 10 7:30. p.m. • Callad bid• roo ID ...,_ today, May II, for conanuad June ' for replaCMDtal or budaet •.tudy oa piOpoted the ISfl 1&. .. ltlic pier; ee-clpl~ 1f!'PIOV-:"·ll ~d lim•~d ooa& h e10,000. poutblo eli tcuu1on of tadoo- • Aot-aad •• poblio .;;1"";,;:d:;0;:;(•;.;·0;.;1;,' -----_. • .,.,_,•••111•-................... ,_, __ .., ....... ...._ •• y.,.,., .......... ,.~eo. c.IIQUIIO v. rRAMnuc RUJ.TOR I _.,._..,. ......... , .. --OPEN SEV&I DAYS olloy lo •• .,u., •-• I '· ' ----- ft.high-1 Story with 2 story footing, eosy to odd on. Lo t cleon and level. 5,000 sq. ft. of concrete driveway. Lot size 63 x 290. W ells-McCardl~ Realtors Rel iable Service Si nce !H3 U IONewpo'rt Ll 8-7721 Costa \ksa SPACE FOR RENT in the Ensign Building 2121 E. Cull Hwy., Clrtll ••1 M11 Approximately 750 sq. ft. in rear of building with entrance from fernleaf Ave. ' SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Ttl.,.eu: llHUl SBIIPLB Ba.ALBSTATB ALL•TIME IUT .Y! COM DUPLEX in quiet noi~barloood. s.p., ... front uni• With 2 BR. S.C.ed ceilint livint Room witft Fireplace. Cov .. ed Po~o. s.-.1 un it has [ore-living ROOftl with VIEW win• dows, 1 BR, fvmished. LOW PRICE ..• SEE tftis ! $37,100 IIDWCED1 IEAIY Tl ICCIPYI Ideal floo; plan ! 3Becl R-s, 3 Bolfta, F•ily Room AHO Dining Ro-o Private Booclt Prl"vi- leges. VIEW of -. Price reduced $2,750 ••• NOW ONLY $41 ,000 IUCIIITII 1 111 Acres! 4 BR '-(neor •-) Corrola, f•ced, -lor pool. PI-t neilhloo"'••~ -•• $45,000 '" ,.,,, -1uannLu . 0...-h.. • lol .. o lol-.4 -IWIII'IIII -VIA ef ""' -.4 ... ull. 3 1R & F-...._ •i• -"' .... an ... na..' FURMI!It!D • -.$114,000 View Dover Shores P anoramic 'Wie w of BAY & OCEAN is offe~d in this NEW CUSl;OM lli.JILT OOME. :n..-bed- rooms, formal DJN I~G ROOM (o \•erlook i n,~~: ba f ), la r,~~:e kitc he n wi th breakras t room and bu ilt·in electric applia nces 'i nc ludin,~~: di shwasher. 0\·er :2-1.00 .sq. ft. ful l\· r arpetPd home. Fe-nced and beauti fulh· landsc aped. Priced unbelie\'in,~Zh· In ~ at onlv S59 ,500 wi th ~d fi nancinQ;. Onlv one left. ~CT .\"OW. M.M.LI "Y .. 'U La:. -rn...u, S.n>iu"' -.. 1111t lt. -.. , tllll Coale - G NITA .. L IM lt. lftr"'l .. CeMer) h•int• C.ll 6.46.4579 •r 646-1050 Exchanges HAVE:Norri'l T~o~sti n custom-buil t home, 3 bed- rooms, large fam ily room , '2 baths. Very provincial arch i tec t~o~re, wtth country-sty le kitch eo, Heated s wimming pool. 'Ju iet, u- ch;s tve locotion. WAHl : Trvst deeds or l1 sted stock fo r S15,000 equ ity. HAVE : 12 acres i n Fal lbrook , engineered into 10 homesites overlooking the proposed Santo Morgori to l oke, 3 minutes from downtown, WANT:Home or duplex to $70 ,000, Balboa Island or Corono del Mar. HAVE: Downtown Anahei m bu ilding. Sch edu led income, SSOO per month. YIA.HT :Listed stoch Or investmtmt fvnds for S.C9,SOO frH and cl ear •quity, HAVE: Santo Ano industriol bu il din;. Leoud for $.485 o monftl, WA.HT : Listed stocks or inv.stment funds for S.C9,SOO frH and d ear equity, PHONE 642-S 111 JIM 'I'ALCO,•I•• 11·1 Lila··· .... BALBOA ISLAND Exclusive Salt Open Fri-Sat-Sun 1·5 pm 223 Onyx Charming interior, 4 bedrooms, 2 story high living room, beam ceiling, built-in ~itdten, doublo gor119e, lvmiohed. ••• RALPH V . llALm&TI-11 Dlll-eA_I ... u Michael C ai.rae in 01ALfiE" -aho- "AFTU THE FOX" Anthony Quinn and Virna Li si in "THE 25TH HOUR" -also- Tony Randall and I • . TIDELAND FEE STUDY MADE Salary Survey received tCoetiaued m. pt. .. l)i the ''" or the tideland• &he now more rcaulation• on the rollowina thouaht• are pre• boolr.a than can be enforced aented: without closlna lhc majority "The 1tandard procedure or fine marinas in oar har· rorland tax is to ban it on bor. The addition of a port· .value, not on use or income . able pump and eaay avail· Thi• would indicate usina ability of a telephone an area or fro.nta.ac base. should provide adequate It would also mchcat.e all fire protection. waterfront property, com- • INSPECTIONS me rcia! and pri vale should uun ol lilt ti•IIDcla. A survey made by tho donal Ann., uked &hat • Recot.NBNDAnONS SUte or Caliromla per.on• neaotiationa on teachen' "l.tle f1!comrDeDde41hatlba nol ttoard of cooperative ulariea be rooponod if and Manne Divlaion of &he No.,. personnel aervicot aeutna when the uate leai,lature ~ Harbor Ch.mber e~ta~ totth recopwnendod ulary paun an appropriation bill hsh a permanen·t &dvaaory increaus for penon1 other lhaL would make this pot• committee. It could be Corftoo' di&n teachers and school aible. " posed or reptuentativu or adminlaualort Wll accepted Eiahteen policy Uatemenu the principle branchea of the for. 1tucty 'by the Newpor"' coverina school di suict marine indo•try such .,.,. Meaa .. L:nified School board operations were reviewed boat ules, marina., repairs, at a apecial meet ina held and approved. hardware, c anvaa, andrldio. Tuesday niaht at the Costa, The board also .noriunated "·Thi• committee would be Mesa Hi&h Sctlool. J men to urve on the di•· available for consultation Hnrinas· will be held by ttict peuonnel commission. wi th city and county orr1 · !he clauified ulary .sur-They are Chisolm Brown, ciala on all matters pertain-vey convnittee for those who Joseph Hamblet and Fred ina to the boatina and har-wi sh lO discuu individual Salyer. bor operations. Thia could jo bs and their clauifica· The next board .meetina is aive ass i st~nce and au~ til')n, . set for 7jl0 p.m. Tuesday, port to desnable proarams Paul Motkea, ·prestdent of May 16 , in the Lyceum at c11 1 ,~: 7..,~~-- Urlglnals For Mother Portraits by See land $24.00 113$ ....,... lllol. COlla IIISI .. 2-7097 Anita !~~~~;·~~j 'ALPHU~T "Additional reaulations re-be charaed on the same quire additional inspections. basis regardless of usc. Soon the costa of prevention "Such a fee would be pia- can surpaaa normal losses. ced on water front property The Coast Guard, with the owners w.h.o are alrea~y. pay .. Coast Guard Auxiliary, docs ina cons1derable add1bon~l ..a fine job of boat inspecti on. property tu because of th1s If it is felt that ins('lecti ons locati on. Much of the burden of s hore attached facilities ...,Olild be passed on to the is necessary, a sys tem of ~ boat owners -the primary inspecti ons upon request, as and projects." the Newport~eu Educa.. Costa Mesa Hiah School. L--------------------_.J SAT .-SUN.~ION .·TilE. Best American Film in Years "DAVID & LISA" The Superb Film "LORD OF THE FLIES" uaed by the Coast Guard 'Auxiliary, would be hiahly de sirable. o SERVICES "On the surfil ce, efricien· cy would indicate all bay services should be re ndered by one aacncy. Past tela· lions in joint o('le ration have bee n marred by ncca· sional in cidents (lf discord . The time and effnrt ..:re nt in pre paring a joint ureratLon agreement would ind icat e the com plexity and di fficulty of operating on such a sys· tern. • FEES "In considerina a fee for . . tJ 0 C.y·c r, For that g;rl w;th a "heart of Gold" Mother's Day ;, Sundey May 14 Tru.,.red p/lolo.roplu 60 t "ery..Aert ,,,111! /t{!r i<AM Ill~ '"" ,u o .. ed on tJu• lo~·elr lte,./oo,.,••t)lf- lct:ket w bt ,...,.., al cloa.., or ptrrodQIOt t..f Jl.e claoo•e• 125.00 nmer 14K pendon~' /'D"' • 9.00 CHARLES H. BARR • %11M .... A-• • ............. Calif. CARDS PERFUMES HANDBAGS JEWELRY ASSOllml CHOCOUTO 1 .. 11.71 2 k IJJ5 -· iF A J" 31ZI E. COIIII Hwy. • -Jo i ,.,. CaraaacWW.. OUR LUXURIOUS NEW NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION 430 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY PHONE: 642-3630 (2 BLOCK's EAST OF THE BALBOA BAY CLUB S!! WISIDNG WON'T MAKE YOU S~~-: t CONTROL SALONS WILL! PROOF? JUST ASK THESE WOMEN .•. OR ANY OTHER OF OUR THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS COSMITICIAH 5 Facio You Should Know BEFORE You CaU a Gloria ManhaU SaloD L Our hirhly aucenalut fi~n buut7 pl1n Ia baatd on the UM of Yei'J' apeetal maehinn, aci entifieaJIJ detirned to banl&h evUJ eornelable (iJUre fau!L 2. On your fint vi1it (for whk h there i1 abaolu.tely NO CHARGE OR OBLIGATION) Jour fipre will be analJHd, and JOII wiU be ~riveu a &ample treatmenL 3. lnltillllr. the mon oYerwet,l:lt you are, tb4l f~ JOU willlo.e; after the raitilll tr.tment J*iod, niGH pab'o&l Mt tlteir OW1I ift- dividual paee at wMeh tho IOM lneMa ud JIO'II ... , • BUT ALL SEE NOTICEABLE IKPllOVIMENT RIGH'l! AWAYI 4. Your Coat; Tha stu.dud priee for tnatmenta 1112.00. You an dnrl7 told the aumber and frequnq of tru.tmen4 NQUind to keep )'0\1 rt~h JOUr prtdet,enafned roaJ. Th i1 wa1 JOU kDow U • ~tl7 what your .eJf.Jmprovement pl'OfTall'l il fOII!ol to eM 7011 .. tl!ert are no ntr11 or hidden ch arPI whataon'er. i. The mo1t plea .. nt way to ION weWht! No !ft()re dieter'• \nit.. bility. Our machina inviJOHte, ,..t nlu you. You IMq the •1011 feellnr lib a MW woman. IVO DISROBING NECESS-411'1' •• , I"E AilE NOT A C'l'. FREE! • i:htw C.n fot KoUM:n •Ita. Youq ChU.. • Inctmdual KU.up t.e..a. Uat .. !:•d•· aln Gklria )(aniWJ Co•dk:a. -....... . 11111• SCHOOl., TIACMII I ...... ...,_ ::::;t: ,_. ...... .._... • _..... ......... ,_ ...--. ._ "''·· ...,...,,, -..... .,...., -_... ... ., IJYJ , ........... '"" _., no.~ -I~ Gl .... lt ... _,. "-'"""· fr ....... , .-1 _..,.7.·~-.. Mllrie Still, ,_,.,w. ....... .,.... GIIANDMOTHER ~uaranttt You Con h Y-l'erfect Dress Sbe This Month TODAY IS MAY 8 SIZE 14? .............. IE A PEIIFECT SIZE 10 IY MAY 22 SIZE 16? .............. IE A PERFECT SIZE 12 IY MAY 25 SIZE 11? .............. BE A PERFECT SIZE 16 IY MAY 25 SIZE 20? .............. IE A PERFECT SIZE 11 IY MAY 29 SIZE 22? .............. 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W...JCIN ...... 4 ........ ,..,..... ......... , .............. THE AN NUAL BANQUET in J une, 1%0, broucjlt th e Gi rls Athletic Assn. activities to a c lo se fo r the s chool year at Newpo rt Harbo r High School. Picture~ here at th e banQUet, from left, Myrna Featheringill, GA A presi dent; Mrs! Marjorie Shea, di recto r of rls' phys ical education department a t Harbor High; Chris Carr, Ding Lest er, Nan cy Buck, Barbara Towle, Kathy Witt, Susan Gould, and Ma ry Whitney, former mem ber of the HarbO r High faculty, who told of her tea ching experience in Tuttey. U une 23,1960, En sig'l.) 1960 MARY SUN of Hong Kong, center, on her way to attend Aquinas Col- lege in Grand Rapids, Mich., in the fall of 1%0, stopped to visi t wi':h Dr. an d Mrs. Alexander Renner of Corona H i cj!IN~ds. Th e Renne rs knew Ma ry as a li ttl e girt in Shanghai, where they we re neiglibo rs o f th e Sun family to r many years. The Rer~ner s left for the U.S. in 1948, and t he Sun family fled from Shanghai in 1957 for Hong Kong, where Mr. Sun took a posi tion a s profes- sor of economics In a Bapti st college. <EnsiCJ'l photo from the issue of Aug. 25, 19b0.) J951 FASHIONS ,_ lilt past '-red !lie PI09'., lor lilt Ntw110rt Ele- .. mentar, Scllool PTA at lie F-de~s Illy mnting an Feb. 11, 1,57, will ell was also tilt 31St!llrfl4oy •nl .. rsary of lle-rt SdiOOI. llodtls wllo displ ay ed fi ner, of bygone rUts lneluded Mrs. Sam Batrile, 223 3511 S~. West Newport, at left, .,d Mrs. Finn GuldjOfd, 222 -S~ Tht "lm" rtl)resent- ed tile fir st rear of PTA. IEnSI !JI plloiO-"! ls•t of Ftb. 7, 1957.) J957 1NOIAN CHI EF Push ~a-Ta-Ha, from til e Cor- ona del Mar Buffal o Ranch along MacArthur Blvd., provided enterta inment for the ki ddies dur in g the Newport Harbor Optimist Club's Easter egg hunt in 1957. P ictured with the Chief: Nancy Hottman, daughter of Dr. an d Mr ~ Richards Hoffman o f Coron a del Ma r. (Doc Hoffman photo from the April 18, 1957, issue of the Ensi!JI.) J9e TME GIANT VEGETAIIl ES. held by llrs- sal wl.tore Mon iCO, at le tt. ,.d Mrs. Doyle Hatdl, served u decor1.tlons for the JI'M'ul.t benefit briclgt 111111 of the Harbor ""islln<e Lt19't, htld In Itt fall of 1,.. at th e Ntw110rt Harbor Yacht Clu b. IL.ln Shetlr plloiO ,_the OcL 11, 1'14'1, issue ollht Ensi!JI.) rs. Thompson heads Ebell New orfic:erl were lnatall-Ac an of chai rmt'lft, Mn. L.H. Willard Oi cltaon; audit lind ed at lhc May 4 meet.ina of Mc:Bride,l nd vico-prr.aidenl, budact. Mu. Raymond Call; the Ebell Club of Newport in chat&" or proJrarns, Mn. parli.neatarian, Mu. Tho- Beach at lh e clubhouse. Harfy Go etz; Jrd vice-pro-m .. L. Letto; cuu tor of Mn. Thoma1 L. Letto, in-. t idcnt , in charae of member-sections, Mrs. Ar1bur E. uallina offi cer, develope d ship, Mn. Stanley 0 . Statia; Neeb; heahh tnd ~elfue, "ball theme for the occa sion 4lh.vicc.opresident, in chuae Mu. Jack B. Cunrunabam; which honored the founde; of waysandmeana,Mu. Ray-lun cheons, Mu , Thea R~ of California Ebe ll Clubs mond Wood, recordina aecre-bins and Mu. f red K. Schi> Or. Adtian Ebell. ' tary, Mrs. Lester A. Smith; cpe; rent als, ~1 rs. John L .. Offtceu an d directors for correspondina secretary, mar; house, ~1n. Warr en n67-66 ate u fo llows: pre-~rs . Sydney E. :Locke, fi -Clarke, and the senior-ju-- aident, Mrs. Clayton Thomp-nancial s ecretary, Mrs. R~ nior coOidina tor, Mrs. Nor- son; fi n t vi ce president and bert Stablet; ueasurer, \irs. man Watson.' \1ts. Edw~rd 191 named on · honor roll at Corona del Mar High The Corona del Mar Hi ah School honor roll for the Jrd quarter includes l'H students -43 seniors, 54 juniors, 46 aophomores, and 4 6 freshmen. Suai&h t A re cords ~not counting F .E.J we re made b)• the followina: Seniors: DeAnn Evans, \1arilyn J acobs, 5Jlirley Nichols and Peter 5Jlelton, Juniors: Martin Gelbaum, Tom Hornbeak, Susan Jackson, Laurey Kr amer, Susan Kuehn, Tim Pel tason and Cliff ord Smith. Sophomore s: Patti P almer and Dean Wiese . Frc:shmen: Kathle en Camp and Susan Thompson . Here is the co:nplete honor roll: SENIORS Bill Ir win \lolly \lax ted Haro ld Ayres Su u n Jack sun Pamela \tcCullough J ohn Briscoe J ohn J ohnsoo \1indy \Iil ler Janet Bryan t Kathleen Ke lley Katheri ne \1unroe Paula Campbell Douglas Kollus Steve Nielsen Su san Canfield Laure) Krame r Dougl as Otto Janet Carlin ~san Kuehn Pani Palmet Maureen Carpenter Donna La Puu e Lois Selbst Janet Comdl Peter Love Paul a Skillman Dian~ defo rest Minda L under Rex ~yder Kan.dt .Dove Ann \ialoney Valerte Sutt~ O m stte Du ncan Christine \lastets Angela ~o su D~Ann Evans Bru ce \legowan Jud) T wdeg<U Lands ay Everson Pete Nagel Sh aron Thompson Jam.es Freeman Susan Northridge Wendy ~alker Mart lyn Jacobs P atrici a O'Hara Dean Wt ~.se. Susan Hal ey Peaay O'Shea Roben Wlihams Ray Harbour Ctai& Page FRESHMEN ~e H~u~e Do rothy Patte1soo L iz abeth Arn old Bt ll L•vmgston Ta m Peltason Patric\3 Auvenshine G~ry Lon~ Ro.~anne Ray Kevin Barne tt Mr ke Marun James Riedel Tracy Beach Barbara ~lawdsley Dale Samoker Carol Blanpied John Mor~en Ga~ le Serou s Sandra Bowlus P~ Mos ter David Sclbst Mary Brecht Lt~da Ne~ton Kerry Sieh Christina Suman Sturley Nt cho ls Clifford Smith Wendy Bum s Gale Olander Linda Stanley Kathleen Camp Judy .Page Edward Taafe Mama Carter D~n~us Parker P atricia Therrien Pamela Casserly Wliltarn Pa tterson Susan Thompson Christine Cochran Ma.ry P aul Allan Towne Eric Curtis Dave Ryan . Benny VLlou a William Du puie Gretchen Schtndler Leslie Fenn P eter Shel ton Ethan Gelbaum Susie Slan ton SOPHOMORES Lis beth Gi acomazzi David Stillinaer Cheryl Andrew• Crilli.u Gou io L-rc\ Twi\epr ConDie Arnlsuyna Jolla H • Mup Weed Dennis Barlett Jeanne Hayes Christine Well s F letcher Beach Ste ven Hollander Marj a Wicker Deborah Bell Deborah Ho well Heidi Winburn Vicki Black Laurie Hudson Debbie Woolley Gretchen Broering Marcia Jackson Julia Woods Elizabe th Carver Nelson J ohnson JUNIORS William Clark Barbara Katz Nancy Beach Marianne Cox Leslie Kitlle Linduy Best Ro ben Dale Donna LaBril Cathy Blackbum Cindy Da\'i d Iris Lindberg John Blai r \1 argaret Dye Barbara Macinnes Lindy Blare Laura Ferguson Cynthia McKinney Mic hael Booghey Gene Fi~he r J ane Meyer Kri sti ne Boyd Laurie Fuller Christine Ne wer[ David Cook Cindv Fuller \1ary Odne al Brook Cross Cind} Gada"n an Susan Pridonofr Janet Dietz C)nthia Graham Roslyn Rawlinas Mic hae l Ellis Geoffre y Graham Donna Reed Tirey Ford Lorenc Gr aser ln p id Rowland Ric hard Garbet L<Ut) Gnswold Elena Scrogg s Mar tin Gclbaum Ste\'e Bartle) Robin St eele T erT)· Gollahon Jane Ha)ward Victoria Strawn Su san Green lh~m~ J ~~hnson \iargaret Thieleme11 J oan Guptt ll ;./1'nnan Johnson Susan Thompson ~1ary Hamil l fkhorah JmJan Thnmas \'anderpool Barbara Hoose Stephen .l ump Sail~ Van \.tate r T om Hnrnbeak Ellen L11see Ali son Weir Hudson t\a tht)n Lynch R<lbert Yarnall A. Roaers IS the OUtJOIIll president. The nursina and mus ic sch.ola rs hips were awa~ded to Mrs . Lynn Stcwan and Miss Hel en R\ackinton, Oranse Coast Colleae; Miss J an Barber, senior a t Hun- t inaton Beach High Sch.ool, and Miss Elaine Blake ly , senior at :'llewpon Harbor Hi&h Sch.ool. The pre sen ta.. tion was made by the club scholarship t;;hainnen, \Irs. L. W, Jenks and \h s. Syd- ney E. Locke. \1rs. Harry Goetz, proaram chairman, inu oduccd the musical rroaram of operatic arias by the \!iss Barber a nd .\1iss Blakely, both ly- n c sopranos. J an Ba~be r had the leadina part in "Lil Abner" and a lead role in "Bye Bye Bi r- die" in the last 2 musicals produced at Hun tington Hi&h School. She hopes to attend UCLA and get a teachin& d earee 1n music . Elaine Blakely had pans in the "\tus•c \\an," "Sound or \1us•c" and "Lnsinkab le .r \Jiolly Btown ," p10duced at Oranae Coast Colle ge, and leads in "Ollahoma" and "Carousel" :u-~ewpon Harbor Hiah School, as well a s "\ladame Butterfl)" and "Tales ol Hollman" at th e l ~fl Laguna Fes\1\'a l of Opera. She t~cetved the out· standing mu:.tctan award and the award fot outstandina achie vement at Xewpmt Harbor High School and th e fi rs t place award scholar- ship an \latch, 1~67, from the Southern C al•fornia Vo- calist Au ociatton . In col- le ae Elaine hopes to maJOI in mustc ot theater arts. She is the dauahter ol Tho- mas Blake!) of the OCC facult~. \Irs. Ed~ard F. ZLim, chai1man , ~a s m charge ol the luncheon, whi.ch waa sene4 \Loy -••• a( -.... Section .S . T abl es were de· corated with ftelh pink nowers and •"'~ and "'-'as th e respons •bLlit~ of \Its. Th~ mas R. 'M illLams and her commi ttee. lONG I!NS WAMPU M FOR FAIILY REUNIO N Honolulu bom Howard \\ong has re cetved the: :-.lc:w• port Ba lhoa Sa\ •n as and Loan Asso,tat~>m "Go for the Green" ay,ard , a ~-.... e~k li awa11an h,,ILda), as wtn- ner of the ne.,., acco unts con· teH. He .,.,a~ thu s enable to en. 0~ a famt l~ rcumon •n hb hun~ to •wn after 6 ~ears awa~ frnm 'M a 1 ~1 ~1 Beach. Pnor t•' l•'tntng ;\e wpc•n Balboa Sa\'Jng .... 10 19f!l, he was aS!o i'CL al~d .,.,1th the Hr•n olu\u Star Hullc ttn. He served a ... a n eniL!olec tn the Lin• ted States '\u Forc e. contmentat chaRm Add tNt specie/ touch ot Continent.~ Cherm to )'OUr home willt our 5-pc. pmt lilt. 44-in. and 41-in. liad ,.,. with 20-in. ,.., " ... m )'OUr MMction ol c::olon Mid wood~-- $399 H.J.GARREJT fURNflURE l'ttOFESSIONAL INTYIOR DESIEiHBS O,.n Mon., Thurs., Frt. E¥u COSTA ..... CAUF. 22 11 HJ.Moa kwa. MWPI .... , IL--------==rnmTF:::....::~, fi~1illfill;;;=;;:l ~~ ~-&~t-;;;t:-:-:-:mtr;;::::n:--n_tt_t_t ----~1 · St:[~~~a~D ~P.I~_l;~~~on JOIN THE DOTS TO CllMPLETE lHE IIILE LESSON n.o bouoohold of-(u-11-callod ~rGod appearod JL 111 'a• ""••• ••• m -• ,~.,.. ......... m,Le•,....••) W\11 Ia doe ap of doe._, to the ~? .. a.t.old, the day oa•ft." We need u ••fl•••••li"' of the fact tlw the O.ord>'s ,_ -..., w• cleclaoed by Paul wheft he wrolo his irst epistlo to the n.-.looi..., and epob of the. • thole who Md tumed from iCioh 10 w:rW Cod~ aad to wait for His Soo. 1'umed unto Cod from idolt co tene a liviog and ttue Cod and to wah for Hit Son from heavea ... Do you thiak it it Dear? J have DO JUCh word. ia my voca.IMdary u near and far. Tbe mo~t you introduce an .Jrnanac or a calendar into this matter yo u wrons ite tpirlt, you wron1 itt intention. -5uppote that you eould prove, lo me for an abeolule Cf:J'· tainty that the aecond .dvent is to take place .ccordins to the calendars of men one yeu from now. I would beeeech you nolfto tell me, .beeau.e I do not want the coming ofrmy Lord put twelve months away. I am upeclitt' Him ... noau, u He conunanded me. Oh, the light that breab upon the sky when a man aces this. You uk, Are you not disappointed because He doe§n't come? No, l am glad. U'by? Because He doee not, and He knows best. Glad if He would come, glad if He delays: that is the true attitude towards the Lord's coming. "Ye men of Galilee, why ttand ye guing up into heaven? He ia coming. Get you to the work He left you to do." The true way to wait for the co ming of the Lord is to fill up the ''little while" with evangelism in order to bring men to Jll!:!lus Christ. I do not he:aitate to say that as the final meuage to the old dis· pensation is, "Behold the day and the Sun," the final meMage to the new is, "Behold, I come quickly. and my reward is with me." May I give you a very searching test to find what is your relati onship to Christ? ]e!us say!l to you. dea r child of Hislo\•e. "Bt-h old. I come quick- ly." What do ~uu repl )? If you say, "Yes, Lord I want Thd' to come, but nol just yet. I do ~·ant to preach a few timll!:!l more , or to do this ur that first." then you are not as near to Chri:ot II! )'Oil ought to be. Unless we are ... ·ill ing and waiting and hopinj! for Him to come and disturb U! at ~-ork or at play, we are nul in the right allitude. Th ough all our programs be broken and ou r plans spoiled, let His pro~ram proceed and His plan be carried out . Oh , the bri~ht light that fall s upo n the path~·a)' if we und erstand that He is coming! The Thessalonia n;s had been li,·ing in "the patience of hupe."" The apostle no~· de(;lares that tht·y ~·hu have fall en asleep will take prer~,.nre at the ad\·enl. ThNt:fore. ~rrow for the clep11 rt ed one musl nul be the sorr010>' of despair. TheiSt' lo\·ed one!! are present with tht: Lurd. and at His <:omin~ will ~ccompany Him . WlHll we-may re,·erently dt:tw:ri~ as the prn,(!ram of the Adl·ent i! th en ).!i\'en. Then the dead in Christ will ri:tt: and receive the eternal borly . Thl'n the li vin11 will be cau1!ht up in the clouds. and the fi'nal truth is declared in the word . "So shall we ever be with the Lord." ;~. ~(:: \ 5j ~011 .. . ' Je (J " ,,,p J4 II YE. SHAI.L f-INO COI.T liED. FR.ON\ LUKE \9 ~ 28 -48 15,. ~'\ 1 ,, II•'' I \ J n• \ ' ••· 11:1• ~~ \4J •II n. Jl .~.~o ~ llo "41 lt , 5lo •U ll• •• J4 c• "\-. •e n• •II •• •• ·r n. :· ·• 41 {."':._ •14 24• a. ,,, • o5l ... p zs.,.. ,•, •• a.,. • •·u II• •u a. ~ II "II • •• ~ l-. ""T"6,.._C..-"TT One doy , os Jesus and His disciples were on their woy to the Passover Feost in Jerusalem, He asked two of them to go in to the village of Bethany ond find o certain colt. He soid that the colt hod never been ridden, and thot they were to bring it to Him. Seeing the puzzlement in their eyes, He added thot if onyone questioned them, they were to simply soy thot the Lord hod need of the an im al. Just cis their Faith told them, the disCiples found the colt ond were questioned, but when they said, .. Because the Lord hath need af him.'' the owner gladly gave his consent. Jesus mode a tri· umphal entry into Jerusalem, humbly riding the colt, os a multitude of pilgrims spread their garments in His path ond praised God for all the mighty works they hod seen. Later, Jesus stormed into the Temple ond singlehandedly drove out the merchants who were selling their wores in thot house of prayer. PEARLS FROM BIOLA tho ,.,;.u feN wiW Nh ,.,...iftl tM ... -. TM Mit ••J for ChriltMftl to '"'• i1 N ... •f tiM lroH of Lifo. n.. tw .t w • .,.., ,...,. •ill _. tM 1N4 0. ,_..f .... I o 0... ••J to ... , ,.., f-Oft t ... , .. .,..4 It ... '"'' tOI,.,.Iil~iltt, Oft t'Otlr .......... NEWPORT HARBOR ENgGN SECO ND SECTION 7 7 Pa1e1 THURSDAY, MAY II, 1967 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. DR. BENNET'S BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON ID hn. wh• ,v,,... wu 10. 10 eltabfW. a~) tmbr8CM rnatlert of flnt lmpol'taftot In New Covwaant Ute. In what h.,...t here. more than 2.000 ,..n befoft tbe time of J--. we .. p...,._red tbe etDnomy of a&lva· don. It lt on a IC:Aie that .. can mo .. ...Uy compnbtad. St. Paul alvn the k_, 1o Biblical lnterp,...._ -be-(Oalad.,.. 4:22«) "Which lhlnp are U\ a11110ry:, •. ror tbii(HJAc•~ la MOuat StnaJ In Arabia wb)dt an•wereth to Jeru .. lern whlcl. now la, aJld lllnbonaae with her chUdren. But Jerut&lem wtUc:b It above" fNe., whkh It the modwr'otua.U.(Sarah).•TheHeavenly prom.IM and tuUWmtnt come .tbroUf'h Sarah; lhktt• ot tblt world are typlf\ed ln Hqar. A full undentandtna of what b involved between theM two women require. a little bacqtound. First of all we:mu.atnot r•aely tmaclnt. u many do today, that the ancient fonn of family I lit 111 comparable to the CUitomt of wlld and dtcenerate peopla today who are mlstakt:nly ealled •prtmlllve. •Trtbal ortranl· aatlon and loote famlly•Hfe •tn Afdca or the ~u.tr.atan buah do not conlonn to tbe ~rtainal panem. but reflect de,enerac:y. The procen ean be teen at work In our own country I at once hlthly dlldpllned Amertcant, beflnnlntr 1n the 1920't, have plummeted down throu1h a revlllon of our marrlap lawt and cuttomt to a near complete demolltlon of the Chrlattan famlly. ln Abraham's tlme marrtage wu looked upon u U wu •trom tbe befbtnlng, • u Jaua said, pointing to true primitive culture; althouah, eracka ln the ttructure bad already appeared. • The laws to whleh Abraham . . . wu 1ub)ect are known to us,· writes the late, creat Brltlth archaeolotritt Slr Leonard Wooley, •we have a eon· llemporary copy of the great Code u.ted by Hammurabl of Babylon towards the cloae of the twentieth century B.C., and we can examine Its dauset and see to what exten.t the story or Hqar It related to and explained by Sumerian law. The Sumerian could not in principle poutJU mort" than one legitimate w1je. " If the wlfe proved to be ba.rren divorce wu a pouibUity, but such arrange- menta a.s that made betwetn Abraham and Sarah seem to have been mo re customary. The law uphftd tbe prior riahta of the wife u agalnst those o f any concubines o r slave. who served to give lslue to the husband. Thus In Chapter 16 when we are told that Hagar bad •made herself equal with her mistress, • and when Sarah complained, Abraham'• reply f\ts in with the law and custom: •ny maid 1.t in t,by hand; do to ber that which l.t •ood tn thine eyes. • U was the law, says Wooley, rec:otrnlzlng Sarah's po1itlon u the only wile. The real diftlculty, however, liet not ln thialncldent. but rather in that area •here the trtabnent of Hqar and llhmae:l, her 10n, seem to be at odds with the law. For the law alao aft'orded protection to other women of the ~ou.ehold. The Ia• required that Hagar be provided for, and her chUd share In the _lnheri· tance. There was no hint that thestateahould uaume the provision for a man's t•ue. The 1tate Jlmply reaWated the manne in whk:h every man was obligated to provide for hil own--even for a llave woman. When Sarah demanded. "Cast out the bondwoman and her aon: fo r the aon o f this bondwoman shall not be heir with my son ... the thing Wiu very grievous In Abraham's sight because of his son." It was a breach of law and equity. Ishmael's mockery, of course. was unpardonable. At this point Cod steps In and overrides the Jaw, whUe a t the same time accomplishing perfect justice a nd fulfilling Hls promise in Sarah's son Isaac. Cod's solution Is true miracle. God hlmseU spoke to Abraham:" Let It not be g rievous in thy sight." Si nce Cod took responslbUity out of Abraham's hand, He discharged 11 . God, not th e state, provided. "Also of the son of the bond· woman will I make a great nation,• He said. And He did. Ishmael wa.s pre- served and founded the people of Edom through a daughter who married Esau. Isaac's son. The real point or this lesson is that It sho.ws the direct hand' of God working \II ~s~ ':' ':!.,:: GoWm Teat: ... Bill ....,. ,.,. ,. ,_1 ~ of Co4; ..., .a, IJw# Jesus wu aod· .it a S.icMr _. Cftatively in lhe affaln or men. Over and above the nonnal operations of ......... h ~ .... ,..-(Lulat iz:Jn. .. 1 •• 1 H:.~-~-~tlf ·u_ ~fr::...._...::-naiUre andJ aw u they pi"'CM'd ln 11M manerofH.itcar, we.meetttie1\ft 'ofa ~. jalOWJ' c::o'ldcoUJ- 1 • ~ lrustratioo, dioap- paua«u nta, and timilar nnmiona. Tbe Hebftw Decalocuc bqias witn tbe <XWmD!!nd that mea aDd women aba1l haw: ao other cuds befon the Jcbonb or tbe fld>Rws, the Elobim, who a.- the boa ..... , and the earth and Ill that in them ia. ~ That definitely meaaa that we aboul\:1~ DC'Ytt enn think of or desire or pietmd to have anythinc ahoore or before or equal to God. Tbe Decalocuc ends with the comma.od. ''Thou sball oot covet thy aeipbour's houiC, lhou abaJ.t DOt COYet thy neip:- bouf's wife, 110r bis m.an.scrnnt, oor his maicber-Yant, oor bls ox, nor bit au, nor any thiac that is thy nei&ft- bour's." This is the worlrinc out o( the same idea which ls in the U... coa:mandmeat, because, if your c:bie( and only desire is to be completely hidden in God, then you wiU have no difficulty with covd«JU.soeas, aod no consuminc anxidies. If you are complct<ly satisfied with God, then you will not want your neichbour' s wife nor anything else. Obmience to ~ fint carries obedience to the tmlh .... ntl CAUSE Of Atoum Ia Yicw of what is goinc on m ~. Asia, and Africa, mel, in fact, the whole world, the impor~ tance of this commandment is very dear. II Germany had not coveted eertaia lands and riches of Austria aac1 Cucboolovakis, and tbe .......,. aacl property of the Jews, IIIII the nolcn1tip of the world, there wwld oot baft boon cilhcr the 6nt or ooc· oad wortd wars. I{ Mr. Hitler's cni.ad bad bc<n dominated willl the lhoucbt ..... God shall and mast be 6nt, ...,. __ ha .. bc<nuy....-. This is ..., cuctly true ol tbe do- aiR ol "Jopao to have ito ~ ba ••• tbe rul<r of floe wodd, aacl of ._ or China to -KoRa. orolll-"'to"*tbe.-..W. DiloJwl; N X to lhe fint COU'Itaaad- -curia dioobedi-. to the -· . _. oice -. Brait one and - ue .. GIN Obediroce to the 'lrlt a ....._t WCKIId hawe prtnl11ecl .. -aacl all iUWebes ._.tiac ....... CIOD'S.U.. How .. -be delivered ,_ -ilh«IY, Ia wl .., lot God'a - -.. llnol .. z a. ...... 7:13, M:-Jfl ... op.tnadoot .... ........ 111 ..... -···= ....... •111-; i I ·,'I.:. :Lr.f'z!, ~ (a) • II t toe, _. ~ ....... (cJ_.cr..__. ,.,_ ................ . • JEilJS WARNS OF EARTHLY ANXIETY -Luk• 12: 16·31 :e lJl bt be J...-I 'WOIMier 10n to Sarah long past the natural time. "Who would have said unto Abraham. By DR. JAMES E. BEHNEY ho;e~ f~ :~will foc:l that Sarah s hould have given children auck?forlhavebomehlm asonin £...,.Jbl ·l•.,..,-• s-MJ ....., '-when be Jtanda before Jaaa • hls old age." The a nswer \s Cod. But Cod did not speak in a com er, with some ...,..,, • ., t ~ * "-'-c.-.u "' ~a.... Jud(e, and reaU.r.es that be lllilled hidden revelation. but in a manner unmlttakable. The oecaslons when God (R•~~''"""' ~CHRISTl A,. BE A CO~."' H•"4M ........ C•llift ........ M.J,) eternal life aDd ita jO)'t by P"i• spoke to Abraham are recorded even to this day . They were unforgettable thea wiD I bear from hci.Yca., aDd But. bow far we tcall to be from earthly riches before HtavealJ tnu-experiences and history turned on them. Isaac, then, ls a special son, a son will fOf'live their sia., tnd ..aJ. heal a.ay such bumble proa!tdiact How ure? He itood ia the &lorioua. t:ten.l not accounted for in normal law and custom. their land.'' To do thete: four tbinp, far from bumble are our poiiric;:i.tns ~~ of Jau~, and tboccbt aot God, who has fulrllled the astonllhinl promise of a son to Abraham and the: people must put God 6rst. If and leaden! How boutful &Dei ld.f-of Him, but wat oaly arric::u of Sarah, now reassure! Abraham that in maklng uncommon provision for his they: do DOt put God 6nt in all tbincs. .....trine they teem to btl How much the property •bicb bit brother~ heir at the seeming expense of Hagar and Ishmael, the principle of equity in tba'c is· DO hope. We may have a farther we are pttinc away In Jesus he would have btal beir 10 1 1 h !led lh h lh I ell G as a aatioa lad a peape from the the whole earth (Pa. 379; Rom. the aw wil not e annu • even oug e aw its Js superceded. od temporary per.soaal or _wortd peace:! • W..-d ol God! How ..._.._ • ...__ 8 :14-l7). himself will also make abundant provisions for Ishmael. Abraham's glorious but more tril.tJatiom will surely ol-........--q.:: low u kJac &I God Ls bot c"'m the: spiritual lituatioa of our COWilty VALUE Of A SOUL faith once more shines dea r as he agrees to Sarah's illegal demand; but only ..........-ni-1.... -" --s. JeaiU to t.... IDd bow b.op-dcu leCIDI at the voice of God who never falls . r--"' -......-..., j'*U oaid to him, "Talae '-1, ud NO HUMAN SECUIJTY its rwltmptioa u a lllboa I Alld dae: beware of CO¥aeou111t11: for a .._,1 SL ThomGI P,.. -P. 0 . Boz 36096 -Ho~A~Dn. Tcruu 1703$ Tbc Hebrew . aduall sad part of tbia is that our pat re.-life conai.steth bOt in tbe .....,.._, {armed t~ac foar ~uisitcl a/ r!:; ~ ~eo;"i:.S~f:SW ~ c~~ of the tJUacs which he pottcnZdL" "ods f .t-. and _, •-.--Then he told of a mu wbo cos r1 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS pen ° ...,. _,...., '-~-CO><IDIDUib, IIIII IIIey foolitbly talk -., and obuioed tbcm ia - &bOt in their hittory, aDd God al•ays about the bn:6ed•ood of maa aad beard, aoswer<d, and cleliYttcd His tbc Fadlelbood of God ., the ooly clanc<, md thco planaed to -people. This is the ......., that, of down, take his "cue, cot, clriak Mil -•-. way of eoape !rom diaa-. be -~. But God oaid -....._ all~-. ol the world, the He-ANXJm A SIN -·• - brews bnc had the foncost coatinu· But u iadi-ricloals, .. bavc put Thou fool. this Dicbt thy .-1 .... ous history as a djstinct and separate hope. God is ltil1 our "rd~ aDd be required of thee: then whole ..a people. lu the prc.cut time they arc ,.,--., a ~. ~• help in those !hines be, whicb --pro-' ·---~ · help! thr ...... ...&. .,...... ·-~~ r-vided ?" bra••IC he c:ouW DOt tallt ~~~ •• css croups ...,... trouble" (Psa. 46:1), and He is them with him w'-u he died. p.. out Ill of the other oatioos, but the camy radood tb._tl faith in Jesus, Word ol God ...,.. that they will His Son, who ....,. to this earth, hapo the rich man wu tbe <Dried -·-;n ...._ God b "--'n• ••-brother ol the ~ IDUl. Pel'--,_. --_, Y -.--~ -~ Uvcd .. a man, kept Ill ol God's ~-·-.- four points above mentioaed, and law, died a cnati death to nay the Jesus wanted tbe poor brother to lit: ·•-·u · L..--.a.--.t -the worthlesmess of hit briCICI.a:'a iD--l-nc:y WI aca-an &I'll; ............. as a raa-penalty of our sia, arose from tbe tion which aba1l dom.inat.e the world . heritana. There were two fooa.- undcr the Kinphip ol Jcs,.. Christ, dcod, and '""' 1111 at God's ricbt the rich lool and the poo< fool. Mil God band a.s our Redeemer, Savio.r, Ia-both becauae of co~ 's only 1qot1m Son, who is of ......_, IIIII Lord. 11 T"" ac«pl the tribe of Judah and family of Him ., such, --• --·-~f ntou FOOL Da•id. Tbc ......., that Ill iho other -·-·~ Tbc rich fool .... -rido -...! natioN have failed abo is brcaue ~.!'~ ': C:.f;iU:~ a:~ God, whkh is the only tn1e walda. they ba .. first lallcd to obey tbe your soul. The Bible says tlw anx-and so loot cverytbinc. "Tbou foolr fint aod lui ol the Tm C"'"""'acl· i<ty is a sin. WDrrJ is aJOtrary to was God'o j..,.__ Tberd-. ......._ This is..., the ...,._ tbat God's plaa for His pooplc. David Paul w-to 't~: "Tiso ~ Ill of tbe IIOliona of the world, ia-said, "Fret -tbyldf ia ...,. wile of ......,. is the rvot of Ill ... ; - dudi,. our ..... Uniood s-...... to do evil" (Pia. 31:1). St. Paul wbilc -COt-after,..,. ..... 10 harasaed with .......w..tj, pe<-wrote, "Be carcfal (anxious) lor crrod '""" !be !aida, aacl pi cod f'laitJ, ........ f<ar, IIIII troalllt. ~; ..... in....-, thine by lft7<' -...Iva tltftluah widl --· W-God's help, tl!ere is DO IIIII ......,.....,.. with tbao*tcirio( rows. Bot dlou, 0 -of Gael, .. afdy ..-IIOQirity or comfort lor lliiJ let ,_ ,.._, be .-...... ua-theoo tlsiap; IIIII\ fallow ahor r!Pt- llllion ... poop!<, and -·-w -to Gael" (ftl. ••>-................ ioa; fallh, ..... .... <arity" .... baY< ,; ..... -MAN'S LCIIf ClffOilUNfTY .-. .... "'· ........ .... -=urity -comfort, ..., ia -lo ._. U. it io ,_.,.. -. fi11it of foidl, · lot ,Wol • __. caooa .... ....,..Y aaot,... '"""of taa ..w. 1_ -....._dot ••tktok tile, -1 • -an ..., ...... or ......_ ._ uod ... .., prof .................. !hat, of ....,. ....... ....., _,_ ~--•'• I • -._Go' I HUMILITY hlt'SV&Y Hl-.11< ....... --..,_ ~ioJ~"' ·-... To -., _,_ ,,_ lht the ..... ol Gael, ..._ .. doot do- wnlb of God aac1er whicb k Ia -niodl .,. bcfoft--.. doaiod QWSIOOCS .oa W .....,.,., k trill be...,._, for floe bcfoft tbe ...... of God," II<' wu WheN do,_._, Ia C:.. .. ••f't1ftte4 '-tiOL.t.. .. OADCASTU $51 S. H•,. h •• LM ...... 1•• too17 Q •... Will you pktu« ~zplmn John J:S. '}nus answerftl, Verily, verily, I ury UIIJO tlwwt, E.zcept a ~n~m: 1¥ born of UJOit:r and of tM Spirit, M annot entu into tlw kiflldom of God'." A. Some people h.ve ernmeously in- fernd from this pusase th.t water b.ptism is necesury to ulvation. Th~ principal views of this Scripture are as follows. Beins born of water and of lhe Spirit has refermce to physial birth. (Tha t is not 1 8enerally accept- ed view..) The next is th.t the Lord Jesus i.s requirin« traditional baptism with water of Nicodemus. If this were so then the order would be wrons. 'l"hroushout the New Testament it is •lwayt th.t we are to belie-ve •nd then to be baptiud in water. The Lord atked, "Are you a teacher in h.rad and yet you do not know these baaic spiritual trutJuT' Whence did our S.•· iour Hpect Nicodemut to know t.IMse thinp? Remember E.te.kiel 36:!15, "Then will J sprinkll! clean water upon you, and ye shall be de.n: from •U · YOW" filthilie., and from aU )"'W' i~ will J dfante you." Thit is God'• JMII'I· inc and dMntiO« Word throqh His Holy· Spirit. Notice the on:lft" of dean wa~ ·and .theft the Spiril 1M ._ . heft in leba.. Go.pel rfhn to the WCH'd when il mentiool wat..-. ApiA, whan the · Lerd referred to the rnua who: Wliewa He Mid that out ol hia ·~Aaott-• brtinc tt.re ....w.~ 1ow n ... ., of ll.-iac w•ter. In tJtia cu.. ,....,. . m... to the U.tr s,.m. n.u third· mw r. the ,_.. Scri""'"'l meonJna "'the .. _. Po-. lht eaw., tbe Soy-ruckly ._rqt I 1iJ a -EoaJ· io ,_ lid Or -........ ef c-. ... Cooc•-oac1 smate. tbe -• tbe-7 ,. "to...._ a. doe ..w .. , w• ~., .. -Q. -·--"P-·,u..-s-c;o...-a, doe $tote 14ioJa· -"eli•-t'acrd to..._ '""""fool." or "'IIJ _., w.M ,_ ,..._ ... .,..,., ~.· ton, 1(_. ...t .a othcn who •r dole llcte--·= ..d W. Gael JOU 1 I '~a$:;' -& ... A. no.. to ODIJ -Scri-' ..... ................. Mil ....... of IIIII -. lfo ....... olodl I e ,_ -10 .. lor ...., t1iot • <Ofltol -lob•\ "Wiooao the ..... to (a) •• twttdp..,. Md dMclrlr• •; _. rtak-• ...._ • ita P Dill ,. ... ·••••••-·•.....,a.,.--.uWs .. .. .. .. of tbe ......... -I I ..... :t-.. I I, --""·....... 'oft"' __ ....., ............ .,Goo! w' 1 I) .... Gael _. -•v 1 t, ...,. 1o lir .,...,, ._ doo lfe of • =• 1 a ,._, C. _. llo -· CG.aoslo 1:1). n...11 ... • • 'ta. • (It) ptq, .a. (e) lie clftte .. ' ' !: e ... -..'" collin FIR ... ... .W • • ,.... ..... ef ••• -n -n: ~ ~L •-_. 10 (4) •-'-He ,., 1 I .., .,. n to ';:t;l, ,.._, Aft,..._, Aft,.. tl:oo _'j,"'£.~1Mi7..,tlols----..... ......_. -~ ............ -·-···he ,,, .. ..,..., .. _..,... ,. -a-P ---.. ., 'I' tl:oWonl.t ..... _. ... Dooll, _. '-6olr .....__.Gel. • .r-1 anA. JWI lh Ill .,.,_ ....rr 'No cw-•..., * .-v- ;:;;._,.. 'lltoodooll 17 ................. -........ 2' loti PI lf,__ ........ QIM -,lu-.11" ofCW."A.Ie..,. ,.. -....... &lv-,.,. in Gacl CO!l 1111. '""*·-*-1o ,., •. ,... hape; our read~rs have heard of the society matron who was ukr-d what the U.OU.ht •bout capital punishm~nt. Her answer i1 typical or the ~ntimen­ tality 10 often sern today as sh~ yid, "I'm for it., just as lonK as it isn't too teverP!" Q. ft.• hMt, c.llfwll,. -"Were tile elUdrt111 of lsra.t.llod wlo die.d i" tb toilde-ntts1 before. !lltJ readed the. laAd of Ca.Ma•'" A. We have the Holy Spirit's com- ment on this in Hebrews 3 :19. Be- cause of unbelief they could not enter the t.nd. Unbelief on the part ot man ill the ditrerence between etemal Jite or etemal 11paration from Ged in hell. Q. • 11t ,... ..... -"Why th»• luau prq, '1/ if 1M poaiW., 1ft thir cvp ptiU from rrw' (Mattlww 26:3,). Ditbt't H1 Jay bcfon, 'To tlli1 ~nd WID I born, lJWWi"6 •ll. lllit~~r'l" A. Some hll'le erroneoudy surmiMd &.a this !Ut our biii!:Med lord might have been afnid to die. Thi• it not what the .. cup" reins to. In the book of the ftenlation -.re read of the cup filled with the wine ol the wnth of God which ia pawed out in ;ucfcment upoa •ll thoM who an IUU'I•• ..a. At tha crw:llrioD. ft wu the lnt and luo -... Ill __,. ....... ,_ "' cw ibo ra----... -tJI ..................... ~ tbip -....... r.u::t ., .. Trim.... 'l1lla -... t ...... --Lon!-Qoio&-....,._ ..... ---..... -. ... _.....,,. -aJic. .... w .......... ' •••• ihat lhlo -o t 1 :~~~ -Lon! -....... ·+: .... _,,..._ ···-•'!'_~~ ··'·--.. ._.,........._......,=~· .... ,.... • 7 s b?hi ,_,. ... .,........... . .... ,, . ._ ......... ;r..:.,.w. ., ... ~ .. -· ., ...... --Qoio& .... -·--~---~~-7 ., ... ........ _Qolol" ... . ........ = ...... _ .. iollli----· n a.lilllllt.,., .,, ....... .....a.l I" ' , Service for Hoag--46,636 hours a, lth•IJ" Miller . stripers. Here ia a bruk• The remembr~&nce fund The annual luncheon down oC their actividn· taken care of by Mra . Je;oel>h meetina o( lhe Hoaa Hoapital • Hllntera _ urved__l .oQ A. Beek. Her report ahow1 Aux.iliary W&l Mid Priday , houra, aue $326.25 co' \he 13,193 Cor the put year. Apnl 28, at the conference Auxiliary fund , made 110 Since ita inception in 1~!12 , cenlef •. Mra. w •. E. Lll'lll~, puppets Cor pediatrics ward. therehubeen $4S,OOO aiven fint v•cc-pruadent, was •n • Niahtinaalea _ 8,214 tolhe hoapi tal in me mo riala. sn.o OF cua. AIDMOIIIIIC charae o( the proaram Md houra, SllS from fund-Plant for the c9f11 ina -?"•aementa. Rc~t• were rai ai na event, ataffed baby are already under way. ,.._ llr raa ••rtws • aaven by all comnuttec: and photo commiuee, which Georae Hoover, ways md '"'BCa&TT ar a&Aurr chapter chainncn, who told netted 12,682. mean a c hairman, annowtce s ~ ' J;,:;;;_ ___ ,l of the hi&hli&hta of the put • Arrilianta-3~009 hours , that the bi& fund rais ina ~ C.W• .,.,~.,. eAe -=.-.. Year S36 1 o.t. .U/. s. ... •I 1'-"'lc t..tnld ..,. -: . s to buildin& fund, S238 effott will be a "aift boll. · · Tiurty convn1tceea have for purchue of Rususci• on parade'" and ho liday home * MOOfliNG AND TELEVISION acc.ounted . for 46,6)6 houra Anne, monthly maternity tea. tour on Oct. 11 and 12. The *. CHAIM AND PERSONAL DEV!LOPM!.NT dunn& the year. The total • Santa Ana Chapter _ sale of boutique items will * DRAMATICS-SPEECH-llnLE THEA TIE membcrahi p atands at with 1 S members, volunteer be he ld in the confe rence * SpKiol Courset for Hom.mokera*Ca...., Glrla , • e record of houra work in the sewing depart• center. The tour wi ll in• ~ AQ•JCT NEWLV·ELECTED OFFICERS will be insta lled by th e EastbluH Philharmonic Associates of th e Oran ge County Philhar- mon ic Society at th ei r fi nal fl}eeting of the season next Wednesd~y noon, May 17, at th e home of Mrs. Dav id H. Garber. Par- ticipants In the ceremony will include this fou rsom e, from left: Mrs. Ni colas Kfoury, co rrespondi ng secretary; Mr s. Ed- ward T. Maloney, th e outgoing chairm an; Mrs. Carl E. Mullen Jr., the new chair· I 026 Th t~~;fi.OIIJ:N~~~CE~;-;•~•..r:;-~·~-~~~~Ow~~~~,r~~l~f:t;•;n~•~~~ means tha~ 60 lO ~0 members me nt. elude the Upper Bay homes Ult are _workm& dally at the • C andystripcrs with or A. Vincent Joracn&en, man, man. and Mrs. Harry Goelitz, vice-chai r- Other officers to be installed are hospnal. 90 members, contributed Georae H oaa II and B. H. TheAUll..iliary atthis annual 1,231 hours or service. Miller. CU~TOM HOM~~ --R~MODELING COMM~RCIAL Personalh:cd Sef\ lt f' Mrs. Charl es 0. White, recording secre- tary, and Mrs. Donald J. Win t er, treasurer. Mr s. Maloney will be parliamen tarian. Mr s. Mul l en will introduce the following chai r~ men; Mmes. C. E. Blair, F rank A. Cooney , David H. Garber, Geral d P. Forrest, Th o- mas T. Rou sselot and Jack R. Curl ey . meetina turned over S39,368 The a ih box is th e larsest to the hospital buildina s insle s ource or reVenue ror SOli FOR IERTEA'S fund. A check for S30,800 the Aulliliary. Sill..ty mcm• A son, Alexander Ho lmes, was born to Mr. an d Mrs. was pre sented to Mn. ben working all shifts h om Ri chard Bertea, at l O:H Winifred Bacon, ho&pital mornin& to evenin a put in a p.m., Thursday, Apri I 17, at administrator, by Mrs. Henry total o r 13,67S hours. Their Ho aa Hospital. When he L. J ones , Aulili ary presi· pledge was for 51 5,000 but come s home 1o 113 Sho re~ dent. A check for 18,568 they we re able to inc rease cliff Rd., Shore Cliffs. he v.·as a:i ven to the in·&erVic e their contribution to Sl1,500. wi ll be welcomed by his DON E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 3S Ye ars in S ewport Beach 1107 E. Balboo Blvd, 67~6S90 departm:nt ror equipment There are now 160 Copa li ttle s is ter, Baret Ann, who UJ FIELDS, Jeweler to benefit all depa rtments of de Oro patronesse s, 19 of is 14 mon th s old, Mr. Ber, Mcutltr W•lchmall« IE .. GOOD MEIGHIOR 'Surprise' is promised After the installation of ·offi cers, pre sentatiOO or golr I trophies , the introduction o f s tudents awarded yearly s cholarships and the Laurel Awards for outstandina ser· vice ID the club, Betty Uh· likhas planned a "surpri se .. for members or the Tues day Club at the brunch at 11 a.m. Ma y 23, at the Balboa Bay Club. tr yw are a new comer, or kn ow or a ne*comcr to the llubot Area who has not been welcomed, do her a favor by call in& the Harbot Vi aitor bet-.rsecn R and 10 a.m., and sh ~ v.i II call on ywr hi end 'A ilh val uable informatic..l and aih s rrom hiendly businell firm s whi ch stand ready to help her become acquainted with her ne .. aunound&naa. TME M ... IOR VISITOR Plr! ... e: HY 4-9361 This meeting wi II be the las t o r th e c lub year, with . activiti es set ID beain aaain l';;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J in September. Oth er events • for this mon th arc fi ne arts, ...... """' • ~r,.•+ess1ona Directory INSURANl:E ... FOR ALls OF YOUR INSU RANC E NE EOS ROBERTSON -SADL EIR INSU RANCE 3333 E. CoUI Hwy, Coi'Oft& ckl Mar -613-38~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ... BALTZ MORWARIES 17<1 SUPERIOR .. VE. COSTA. ME$ .. Mi dway b-1424 3520 E. co .. sr Ht.._Y COROM .. DEL M .. R ORiole. J -Q450 SNn 1942 Friendly NetJ'hbOrhood ....... BEU. BROADWAY MORTUARY II 0 Broadway U I ·M3& a..3Gt ea.ta Ilea May 4; readina for fu n, May ~; so l(, May 10; fine arts proa:ram, Ma y 11 ; Ahet fi ves, May 13 ; travel, May Kick off for ,·~~~~~ d~i~i! Foi- day, May 11, for the high school teen pro gram to be offe red by the City Park s , Beaches , and Recreatio n De partment and the Com- munity Yo•th Center in Cot· ona,de,l ..... The prolf&m wil l run every Friday niJht from a p.m. to midnighL' Included in the run wi ll be dancina to popu- lar bands , pins pona. pool, and table games, folk sing· ina and a snack stand. All high school students h om the Newport and Corona del Mar area are invited to at~ tend. The admi ssion is 7SC for students or Corona del Mar or .Newport Harbor High Schoo l, and Sl ror IJUeus . Students wi shinato assist in the program are asked to contact Julie Kaimi at the Conurunity Yo uth Center, 675--0773. Help is still need~ ed for decoration, publici ty, band and fo lk singina com· mittees and s pecial events . The Community Youth Center is located at Sth Ave , and Iris Ave. in Corona de l Mar. ARCHITECTUUL DESIGN WINNERS TO · BE N .. MED Awards for th e Sth annual high school architec tural design and drawing compe• tilion will be announced Sunday, May 7, at a rece p- tion to be held from 2 to S p.m. at the Newport ·Na• tiona! Bank in We s tcliff Center. The competition is spon· sore'd by the American In• s titute of Atch itects and Women's Archi te ctural Lea· aue or Qranae County and is open to junior and senior hiah s chool students in Oranae County s chools. W .A. L. convni ttee women for the awards competition are Mrs . J. Herbert Brown'!' eU, chairrl}&n; Mrs . Donald Rambera and Mrs . Robert I. Hench. The dnian problem i1 a beach hooae. Coloring Contest COLOII TilE DOT·TO·DOT II.UITTI . ' "•I• ...... II We ..... -SeeM• 2, ,... 2 .tt .. ll ,.., ... "' ............ .,...,.,. 2721 I. C..ot H"l'·· c.-a 4ol Mor, Cel li., ,..-.4 ootl-•• -*/.: Moy 15, 1K7 ... .,. .. ·-··· ....... , ............. .,. IIlLI IILL II IIYII Fill Till liST J .... ot will M ......... celer ... t,. oo4 -.. ,, ' . WIN A BIBLE I 16, 17, and 13; travel-races , the hospital. whom are new th is ye ar. The tea is the pre sident of Ber-NAME BRAND WATCHES May 14, and cre ative day, There are 4 ac tive chapters , Copas added Sl4,11 S to the tea Corq ., hydraulic n i ght DIAMONDS • JEWELRY • GIFTS May 7~<·~----------------~p:\u~s~~~e~j :un:i~o:•:•:·~ili:c~C:an~d~y~-~A~u~x~i~li~u:y~u~e~•~•~u:~:·~------~c:on~U~o~I.~1~N::in:e~COm~~p~\~e~1:·-=~~.w::~"'~·~I~.O::~s~L~Coo~:"':.·x:: ... ::====~·~====L~I~:"": .. ~~:::J LY SECURITY NT PlJI Security-who <:ould uk for morel This is who~t we •II a~ lookins for o~nd what we •II wo~nt. Our Monthly SKurity Account pl•n is one whe~by you se1 a check EVERY month fOJ ten yeaB or for fifteen or twenly-who~lever you select It's a pf<~~n to spre•d out your c.ash usets to .auure yourself .J const.1nt income ... To kHp on eaming di't~idends from your investmenl ... To hne your money av.ail, •ble lo yo u in •II .o r •ny p.ut .11 .a moment's nolice in the event lh.at you ho~ve .a.n emergency. And, .at the end of your 5, 10 or 15 yeo~r period, you still hne • nice n"t ru left -with $OfM' o~rr•nsa.enli thr.-at -a, mi&ht be con- Pder .. MOil£ thM. yow ~ Mwtl&- rhent. This ts..tM Newport 141bo. s.vinp Monthly Sec:urity Account pi'OSfam--lWII worth invnliptins, no m.1Her whllt your neflh m.ay be. It is lhe •nswer to mmy, m.any reo1~ or unusuo~l financial siluo~tions. How the Monthly Security Account Plan WORKS Here t5 how The pl.:.n works: You mves t, say. S 10.000 wtth Newpon Balboa Savmgs a nd lo an Assocta!10 n •n a Mo nth ly Secur•ty. Account. You w•!l then recewe S 100.00 each month." Th1s income 1s den\'ed lrom earnmgs, currently ?.25% per annum. compounded daily and paid q uane rly , and from prmopal At the end ol ten ye ars. you have rece1ved S12.000.00. And you slt11 have a nes\ egg of S l.OSO.OO m your account . The chart .JI the rtg ht shows vanous plans lor Investme nts fro m S10 ,000.00 10 SlOO,OCXlOO. ·1Payments sub1ect to the provtstom of Sec. 8104 of the C.Jidorma Ft n.Jnetal Code under whtch a sav mgs and loan assooa, 11on m.tY not w.:uve 1tS righ ts to requ.re up to Sill months nohce of intent to wtlh, draw. [very w•thdr.twal request h.as bee n met promptl y m our )1 years.) Advantaa:es of a Monthly Security Account 1 You c.an count·o n .a regular check month after month . 2. You can enjoy the peace of mind that comes from kno wing your s.avmgs are secure and earning a h.mdsome mcome . 3. You can forget about stock mar, ket flucludtionsand re-inves1men1 problems . 4. Yo ur mo ney tS .tva•la ble to you 1n all or any pari at a moment'~ not1ce sho uld you need .a large sum in the event o f an e mergency. 5. Yo u c.an budget your e:t~pendi, tures el(actly, because you will know precisely ho w much you will be receiving euh momh. 6. You will no t be prone to over- spend your capital, though .all or. .any of tl'te lunds in your account may be withdrawn, or add itions m.ade. at any time . 7. Fr6m a federal t<Jx standpoint this plan might be of spe<iat interest to anyone wishing to make • size· able gift to .anotheJ, .md to those occupied in estate planning. Con· suhatton wilh your attorney or tax advi~r is recom~T~e"nded. Handln L ivina: Expenses A young wtdow. a H;ubor Area res•denl. recently estimated that she needed an additional S100.00 per month to ~u pp\e, ment her mcome. Of course. she reahled th.at she could indulge herself and spend much mo re than thai, but then her sav, ings would not last as long as they should. So, th1nk ing ahead, she dectded 10 let Newport Balboa Savings act .as her con· science and 1nvested $25.000.00 m a Monthly Secur1ry Account. This flrsi ghted lady wtll re<ewe a che<k for $100.00 every month for the next 1? ye:a n.. The Monthly Security Account bal- ance, throushout 1he years, will eam divi- d ends at the prevailing rate. At the current rate, this Nrwport B.afboa ~vings cus tomer will hive been paid S18.000.00 .and stW have $27,300.00 balance in her account "t the end of the 15 years. Newport Balboa SavtnRS ma kes no ch.arge for th1s service. Pays for Educ,tion A local fa ther uses two Mont hly Secutlly Ac.coun ts to pay a monthly check to e<Jch of his two sons, present ly m college. Both accounts are sc heduled 10 run for te n ye.ars, but the fo1 ther ment1oned recently 1ha1 he hopes ~mcerely that ''bo th the boys will be supporting themsel\'eS fully before the end ol the plan, so that 1 can conve rt the accounts to meel another need -probably my own'" Monthly Secunty Account holders rna~ tra nsfer. add to or wtthdraw thetr funds at any time Upandownitis A nervoua, insecure condition cauaed by erratiC up and down atock market prices. A 8a1 bo.a res1dent wJS suffenng from ··upandown1t1s.·· She w.as never qu1 te sure wh,u wa s happemng to her fu nds 1n the stock market. and she felt she was reach· mg the .age where she nt>eded a feel1n~ of secunly. After due cons1der,i!IO n. she sold her stock and mvesred her funds at Newpo rt Bal boa Sav1 nRS and lo.an AUOCt.1hon where she ope-ned a Month tv Secu11 ty Account. She tells us that she d1d this for severo~l re.tsons-her m~est~ menl ts se<ure, 1t p.tys generous dwt· dends and a mo nthly check w•ll p.ay her l1"1nr;t expenses for the ne .. t 15 vears and th•s serv1ce costs nothmg. She can now rela l. .t nd forget about "the m.arke t." She has found the cure for "up.~ndown ­ IIIS " To le•rn mort about th•S pl•n. ru~t ~TOp 1n or phone. Alk to ~ak wtth the \J>H:•ahst wtth •II the facti on our MONTHlY SECU RIT Y ACCOUNT pl~n We inv•,le rt'sular u v•n"s account~, too Our curr~l h•Sh ~nnu•l d•v•· dtond '' S.2S1/e, compounde<l d~1ly ~nd paod quart~rly. lnsur~nct' by •n -'8eM)' of lht> Un•lt"d Stiles Gove rnmtonl fUnds rK e•Ye'd on or before rhe lOth of ~nv moftth ~arn d1111· (fends hom thf' f1~t. Mlt>l the lOth, lht-v t>a•n from U..te of rt'Ce•pt. ' INVESt $10,000.00 YOU ll:fC[tVf YOU IU TAIN EACH M ONTH f Oil: A' [SI .... TI Of' S SOOO IOveo~rs S 8,95000 S 5000 15 vears S 8,15000 S 75..00 10 veus S 5.000 00 S n 00 15 vears S 1.300 on S 100 00 10 Vt'MS S 1,050 00 ,INVP,T Sl i.DOO·OO.~ 1 YOU RECUV1 YOU ll£ l ~ EACH MONTH f OR ""' l STAH OP S 6000 10yt>a rs St 5 i500U S 6000 15 ve.m Slb.J5000 S 9000 tOre.m Sll.OSOOO S110.00 !Oye.trs S bJOOOO S1 S000 IOVt>.Jrs S l'iSOOO INVEST $20,000.00 YOU R£Cft\ f !A CH '10 "lTH $100 00 STOO 00 S15000 515000 S200 00 fO~ 10 yetlr~ '15 years 10 \'('dtS 1'ivf.'Jr~ 10 yea" H>U lit 14,1' 4,r>. !,P,Jf ()I' Sti 900 00 S lfi.JSO 00 S TOOOO 00 S 2 f.~O 00 s : 10000 INVEST $25,000.00 YOU RI U!\ f IOL l(fl"l' !AlH \lQNTH ll)l.: "-' l~l .... lf ()I' SIOO.OO 10 ye.u~ Slb JOO 00 s !()() 00 I 5 vear~ S27.JOO 00 Sl5000 10 ~e.ar~ S18 40000 S2:00 oo 10 'ear~ s 10.500 00 SlSO 00 10 ve.ars s 2 f,()() 00 INVEST SJO,OOO.OO YOU RKIIV( fA(H \t0 "llt1 SlSOOO S15000 $22 5 00 S:?2 5 00 SJOO 00 101.: lO yea r~ 15 yt>an lO year~ 15 yedf<, 10 yE'.at~ I'OU 11:11"1 ' "'' 1.-.,T.._TI Of· szn 850 00 SH .SSD 00 S15 00000 s "000 (I(} S l1c;,O {Xl INVEST $35,000.00 YOU REC!IV( YOU 1H l 4,J-.; EACH \IQNT H ft'l!< ..,, ESI·\T! 01' Sl 40 oo 10 vear~ SJ6 850 00 \140.00 15 vear<. S38,100 oo SliD 00 10 ve.ar~ S25 600 00 \280.00 10 yedr~ H U SOOO SJ50 00 10 years s J 70000 . - INVEST S40,000.00 H>U RI CH\ I l ... CH \\0' 1 I I S200 uo S200 00 SJOOOO \30000 S401l 00 •m lO ~·edt~ lSvears 10 ~<t'diS 1 S years 10 ye.us 't'OU R£l .... tN ..,..,. l"T .-.n or· SJ5.800 00 SJ2 .700 00 S20.000 00 \ 5.35000 s 4.200 00 INVEST $45,000.00 " YOU tlClNl .. YOU IU.l A.\..:_.. T -'.(H MONTH fOR 4.N EST.-.l£> Of-;,- J l80 00 10 ~ars S47.JSOOO S180(l0 1'\ veo~rs S4CJ,100 00 srooo 1 ove.ar~ SJJ,15000 SJ1>1.1 00 1!1 vt>aa S 18 950 00 S-l 'i fl no 10 yeArs S 4,750 00 INVEST $50,000.00 YOIJ l(!(,flVI f·\CH \IO,ltt s2sn on S2SO (lt1 Sr'i fXl s 1-:; 00 ssno no ll)ll: 10 Vt'drS I c; yNrs 10 vedf~ 1'i \'t'.HS In yt-.ars V()U II:[T ... IN A'-~ t,r.-,T r c S44,iSO.OO S40 900 oo S25,000 oo s (,.7()() 00 S 525000 INVEST $75,000.00 'f'Oli Rl ( £ 1\( YOU ll:!l "IN I .. (H \\()-..It! fOR "N'l "l"Tl Of' S llXI ()() TO 1e.ar~ S78,950 00 s 100 00 IS \'E'df~ S81 .90000 s..s:;o no 10 \E'.HS S55,300 00 Sf..OO (l(J 10 ,ears SJl,f.OO .OO > -:;o rXJ 10 rea" s 7.900 00 INVEST SlOO,OOO.OO 'TOt..' ll:f(! 1\ ( YOU RETAIN (o\l H \\{1-..1H l O R "'-~(.-,TAT£ O f' ' 50ll 00 H) ve.1r~ S89.500.00 ' 500 ()(l 15 vea" S81 ,850 00 ' ;c;,o oo 1() year\ S50.050 00 s -so oo 1 s \•e.:H' Sl3,.450 00 s 1000 ('l(l 10 Vtoars \1055000 '-\II l'"'l•'<ltun' AI{' h<l >C•d un Oul cwr~nt .>r>nu al 1.>lt" or S .:051/e compoundt'(i d~1lr ,tncf IM•f1 QUarll'll\' lhl' (Urtf'f\1 f11YI (il'nf1 r~t•• m~1 1•n trom ltmt' to hm~ and lht'rl'· IC"I' ~rlt'll tht' rt'l•mt"d C')ldlt', hut wtll !WI ,,,hqant••ll, ~~1~1 tht' pl1n DOWPOBT BOI.BOft 8ftVIDG8 ' "-C..IJ: 3366 Yio l\4o, -rt IU<h. C.lif. • l'loono fi7J.J 130 • -... lllr. 2156 E. COUI tti.-, • -675-- / • IHHtctl Q.,.r Ou M•Hrt4 lllillioll Ooll1n • P. A. P&LM(I, Chln~~u of ttlt 11&,11 • A$1[$ llOIIOtlllf, rr1ilftttt VISIT DUI .... DEliiAI DFACI. nl 1111 Cu• FIEICII ... • • aa11n • CIU!ICIL '1111 ..,.._, cl Prod ...... Orznl Reef .,an- --.. Corou del Mar, •• 1 -..ber or the President's CQoac:U at Chapman Cotlcac. W been announced by chaillftan Dona tel F . KeMcdy. Mr. Forty ia a foundina member of the Santa Ana law finn, ForJY , Foray and Toaner, and hat been active in the Elks, Matonic Lodae, Irvine Coast CountJy Club Md the American Bar Auociation. L !G.~L NOTICE NOTICF: OF' TAUSTEF:'S SAU: 600338 On May 23 , 1967, 111 11 :00 •·"'•• Rf.liABLE Tl'ru; COM- PANY u rlu\' appointed Tru !f- 1"1" under an pur!<URRI to lll"rd m l Tru>~t I'Jif'Cuted b~ LA\ REI. ucnn BAU:R and 1'11.\1 •\ \1. UAK~~R . hu ,.hand anrl "''"· Tru!<tOfll, in la ~or of 1,1\'COI.~ SA \ISGS A"!) l.OAS .b~­ CIATION , 11 rorp£Jr.ttion, a~ Hl!tll'firillrit-.'1, rl"r orded 'IJn,l'm• b,.r 16, 1964 in 1Jook'7301. Pa~e 845, o f Offir ial ftf'Nird!i in thi!' o ffi f'l" of the County R.-- cord er o f Oranp:e-C:ountJ. c .. J;. lorn ia, I ll. I. Sf.U. t\ T PI' HI.I C AI'CT10~ TO 111GII~:!'T Hll l- U~:/1 FOil CASH lp"yahl•· at tin1" of ""I" in lal'fu! mo o,.~· of '"'" l"n itrd St .. t,. .. ) ;ot th•· s ;,uth m<1in f'ntr<~nt·•· to thf' Count\' Court ll<'>ui'O<" 111 thr Cot \' ,)f s.ul\<1 ·\n;o, ~lilt•• of (.;ollfu mo.l all rifht, tid.-and i nt"'~'"t '''HI· ~"""' to •n .-1 no" h.-!d l11 it un.-lrr ";u d ll••l"d of Tn1-.1 in th r propPrtr "'tuatf'd 1n ~~,.. f.uu ntl nf Or<lnjo[", ~\,1\t' of f .. ol •f••ITI '·'• fl ,. .. ,...,a,..d .... \ le'*""hold PSt;oto• in .1n <l ta thr fn!lo"''•.i! fi,. ... ,rih,.•l , .. ,.( p rop.-n~ Lot 9 un tl tho• \.,rth•·;o.,p·rl ~ 3 fr,.t of Lot R in lll ork I 'i n'f l'rllct 772, ot .., p•·r "'"P •"• .,,j. ,.,j on !loo k 23, p,,a,.., ~ ·•n •l n of \lio~r,.ILon,.ou .., \l;op .. , in th•• ofli rr of thl' Lountv ll "rnr<l ••r of .. ;lirl Counn. ~;\Cf:PT th" \orth o•a .. !••rl' "! '""\ of Lot 9. · From the Police Bloner s.o..•·· A,.tl 2t When Junes Fonhay, 24S Tulane Rd., Costa Mesa, calledhiaot'fic e at 414 32nd St., West Newport.; lO see ir ho had any buai neu appoint• menta, he rece ived a bu1y aianal, so he called 1\ia answerina s ervice and a•k.· the operator to find out who was usina hit phone, and for wha t purpose; "'hen con· nected wi th his own office LEGAL NOTICE 1960 by Frank II. Ayru & Son. 11 corporatioa, to Newporl Shor~s Community A!I!<Ori lll· tion of th ~ ria,hur and ohli~~;a­ tion"' of the L~sse~ unrler the mll!!'ter J~ase re8ardi nj!: t.he ii<ljustmf'nl of "uhlf'asl" r,.n. tals upo n the terms anrl con· dition'< contaial"d therein, rl"• rord P.d Ma)' 18, 1960 in Uook 5249 , P a~,. 592, Official ll !!- cords. The Ll"ssnr'., int"'~'"l unrl"• .;~aid f,.lUil" ha" brf'n 111'1-'!li~f'<l to -~-"'wport Healt ~ r orp., II rofl>Orat ion, by iln .,.,si jl:nmf'nt ft'I'QtdP ri '\io,.-mb l'f 8, 1Qf10 in Hook 5.~01 P iijo['' 87 , Offi· ci al R"tOttl,.,, ·\ntl "" Ill th.u r•·rt.lln :--ub· (,.as .. <lour-d Janu.u\ t·,, 1Qf1 2. t"H'f'U i t'd l.y rr.onk II . \<rt''o & Son, .o rorpor<o\IHTI , ,,~ j,..,. ..,,, ,,nd \f'"Jl"rl "huro· .. ! .... a ro-pattnl't,.,hlp, ,,., (,-. .,.,,.,., fur " tf'nn rumm .. n• •n ~<~. 1·'11"" ary 15. 1962 ,onrl •·n<!onjl: ll•·· rf>mbf•r 9. 20 IQ, r••n~t•l•·ol Jo~n u ar> 19, 19fi:! in Unok 1Q81. p,,flt' 6113 nf urr, 1al fi ,.r·ord,. and hv mf'.,n•' ,, .. .,i ;tn· m~'nt., w l.o~u ,..1 Hto\'d flilko·r <1n d 1\ilm<l \1. Ho~k t-r, hu .-.ban<l ;mol "if•· a .. Jfllnt t•·ftan t..,, kn .,.,.,i~nm ,.n1 Ito b•• f''<o r<l •·•l •on• urr•·ntl' h"'''"lth. :"~'"'' .,.,,,. "i ll h•· m;ool.-, hur '"!h<O ut •o•••no~n t ur .,.ur dn c~. n .pt'""" or ompli,.<l, r",~~;ilrdi~p ti t!•·, ,,.,.,.,,._.,.,,l,o, or r nf'um· briln r ""· t" P"' th,. (1\oj,[!,Hion., .,,.rut" <I l" .. aid l),.t'd of "I TU "'I, f,.,..,, r haqtf'" an1f "\pr n''"'" r.f tlo" Tru "l"l' an <! uf tb•• tru"t" r r,.,u ,.rJ bl' "'"" fl•·r·d ,.f Tru,t. phone he heard a .. Dave" talkina to "J anite" and they weren't diatuuina anythin a eonneclcd wi th his bai l bond aacncy; Mr. Forahay told them to act orr hi• phone 10 they hun, up; now he Ia havina hi• phone bill checke d for other lona distance call,. Sunday, April 30 T ire• worth 5 260 were rc• moved from the truck that Robctt Brown had parked in the a lley at th e rear or 925 W. Balboa Blvd., Ba lboa .Lee Hochman, 955 W. 16th St., Wes t Newport Hei&hts, was boo ked at 9:15 on an outstanding war· rant. .Geraldine Hi ser, 277 Rochester, Costa Mesa, driving her Che\·tolet on E . Coast Hwy . s truck the Olds· mobile that Robert Renier, Tuui n, had parked west of Orchid A ~e., Corona del \1ar. .. Daniel Uill, Hun· tington Beac h, dri vins his Ford fr om W. Balboa Blvd .• collided with the side of th~ Ford that Peter Antis ta, 1527 W. Balboa B lvd., Cen· WeatclUf, Suite 1: victims arc Carol Rcminaton, 3096 Roanoke Lane, Costa Men, who 'lost S7li Lucy Alder- lOR, 2239 Heather Lane, West Upper Bay, who lotl 17; and Rosalie Wt ilht, 2938 Baker, Costa Mesa, who lost about st . T ueadoy, Moy 2 Vctlin We bb. 68~ S.•· shore Or., We s t Newport, When attempt in1 a leh tum o nto Balboa Blvd., with hi s Volks wa aen, collided whh the Ford tha t Peter Kahl, 128'11 46th S t., Wes t New• por t, was drivina ea u on W. Ba lboa Blvd., .Someone opened an unlocked aar- age door and s to le 2 surf- boards, each worth t 95, from Mary Ann Zeilher, 2202 W. Ocean Front, Central New- port •.• R. Gambi I, ma\ina trash pick ups with a ci ty truck o n Dorchester Road, struck Lhe lea ally parked car be longin& to David Coop, 4133 Dorchester, Cameo Hi&hl ands ..• So me damage was done : Lhe front window shallered and fen- tral Newport, was driving ders smashed and bent on .,nulh on Newport Blvd. the car of Sandra Manaum, Mondoy, Moy 1 '077 s A C • anta na, osta T wo Ions haired men we re \<\esa, that was s tolen seen pulling on a window around 6:30 a.m. and re- screen at 41 00·8 Hilaria d 6 45 M covere a t : p.m. . . ary NEIII'ORT HARBOR EN~GN SECOND SECTION --P ... 4 THURSOAY,IMY 11, 1967 COR014A ll£L MAR. CALIF. LA NCE P. JOHNSO N, 2888 Bayshore Or., Bay Shores, has ioined TRW Systems, Redondo Beach, as special assistant to Henry A. Samu· lon, vice-president and gen· eral manager of the Elec· tronic Syste ms Division. Mr. Johnson, formerly managing director of the Hughes Air· craft Company's Newport Beach plant. is a membe r of the Balboa Squadron of th e U.S. Power Squad rons. His art interest s include mem· be rship in the Orang e C oun~ ty Counci l of Arts and the Fine Arts Patrons of New- port Harbor, AWARDS BAIIQUET SET BY CITY EMPLOYEES The 8th annual s~rvice awarJs banquet of the City of Newpor t Beach Em· p\Oyecs Assn. will be held Monday evening, \Jay 29, at the Balboa Ba)' Club. Wil• liam Borre go , banquet ch air· man, says tll.at the social ho ur will begin at 6:30p.m., dinner at 7:30, and dancing at 10 p.m. Boy of month named Steve Martin wu named meet for 6th, 7th and boy or lhe MOnth ror Apri l padea will be held at . .. ~~ ... for his ouu tandina auia• aunt Beach this Saturday, lance in tho ana tnd c rafts May 13 . All members ~o ' deparunent and his cooper· whh to compete mu.at •ian ation at tho centrs l branc h up wi th Chuck Simpson by o( the Hlfbor Area Soya May 12. ~··~· J ...;. .... , .. ~ .. ·-. ---. --~ --._ ~ .:. --:: ~ :::.--I .-. ·.-7·· ....... :·,. _, --' ---.. --,. .. ' ~ . .:.; -.... .-. - C lub. Steve is 13 yur• o ld Ron Brandt ia conductin& and a ttends Rea Jun ior Hiah wrh tlina clauea every School. t-.1onday and Wednesday The depa runent boy• o r the 7:30p.m. month are: aamc1 room, BiJ! Parents are asked to be Ward ; arts and crafts, Brad aure to have their sons mem• Wohli physical education, hcr1hip va lidat ed before Randy Lowe. May I S1h if he is to be The first aleeP*in, held covered by Boys' C l1.1b in• April 21).10, waa attended sura nce dur ina the baseball PACIFIC VIEW lo4U4 01;1A L P41tt:. -~- CEMETERY CREMATORY MAUSOLEUM mzo ~W..•Id ~lad.CIIilelllil (114) 17).MOI ~ by 69 boys, wh o e njoyed aeaaon. 1 a wimmna. attnes, movies, TRIO AT HEWPORTER ~::;;;:;;::; s nacks and breakrast. The The Towna ires, who have 1 fojlowing Keystone C lub just finished an engagement ART SQfOOL AND rr.embers aui ~te d in the at the Airport \tarina, are STUDIO supervision: Al bert Paton, playing night!)·, except Sun•, ott. PAINTINCZ roRSALE Steve Martin and Tom Po--day, at the Newporter Inn. ART LESSONS o,. .... s ... , • ...,. well. The trio consists or \lei 17 171 BEA01 BLVD. Steve Bulla recently won Obscn, George Guido and l!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;U7~-JS~53i:l.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!l the Nok-+tockey champion· Geotac Fallon.- ship by defeatina Richard Hange. Carnival type aames arc being deve loped for the games room program by Bi II Dugas, Ken Caldwc II , Mike Shaughnessy , Bob Kais er and Craig Swe~tser. Boxing Coach Gary Krant z is conduc ting c lasses every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Boys who are interes ted in learn·· ing the basic fundamentals of boxin& arc urged to si&n up as soon as possi ble. Pre·school swim lesso ns are still a\·ailable for youngs tus age 2 and up. Phone 548-93R7 fo r info r· mation. You may reg •ster at the Central Branch, 594 Center St.~ Cos ta Mesa, be· tween 3 and 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. \<tonda} th rough Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Boys' Clubs JUnior Olympics u ack and f~e ld FINE FU RNI TI.j RE -DECORATING SER VICE Am azingly ... it cos ts less when you plan The _I s lander way! 341 Bay side, Newport Beac h -6n-16 20 Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES .... Telepbo-: JCotella.. Stoat- JAca-7-WI 2330 S. Main. FURNITURE REFINISHING & Soata A- An ti qu e re storing -reg lu ei ng & repa ir CUSTOM HOUSE 1677 Superior, C.M. 642·5652 "ho rh ._,.;,j l.r u .. ,.h olrl ''"''"'' """ r r,.llt"rl hv th •• \(,o .. trr (.round !.,.,, .. ,. ro .. ·n n~ tlo<' .ol"''" ,j.,,.,..,b,.<l .on<l oth"r !and, d<~tl'r:l \n,,.m h"r 9. 1959, "H'I'Ui .. d In s ,j(Jia l Od anrl (,.,., f:ompiln ,, ,, rorpr.riltion, ,,,. l "so~o r .on d l>1 f"rank II. ,·h·r~.., &· ~n. <1 rnqwr.ollu n, a,. , .. ,s .. r , fnr tlw t•·rm n f no ''"lit " fr ••m J),.,.,.mlwr 10, IQ"o9 .ond "'n•lm,~t ll··•·•·mhf'r 19, 20 19, upon th•· \""""· • rm· d1tion~ .1nd ro l .-n.ont., •h•·r•·m pf<l l l,j"d, l"f'O r<lo•o! '"'''tnb• I 2>. 19 ~9 on Bo"~ 19fl8. p ,,..,,. Th•· ll•·n,.fi• ian und "r .. ,.{rl llt-•·d of 'I ru ,.,t, f,, ro"ii"IJO ol ,, br.-a • h nr rldault 1n th;. oJ.I ,..,.,. t1on-. .,,,, ur~>d (h••fl •l,,, h•·ro•ta· lr.r" ,.,,.,,c .. r! ,.n•t d··l o,,-,,.d 10 th f" ''"'''''':J~l!<'d .. "ll lt•·n f),.. i•l,or.olo<>n of iJ,..fuu/t .onrl H•·· m.on rl f.,r ;-..ol•·, .ou•l ""\!''" \•lie,..•· .,f [) .. f.,llh .md of t>l•·•·· l•nn tu • au.,•· th •· unrlt-r .. i ~tnr·rl to .... j) .,,c,d P'''l""rtl to ... n o~l) ,,.,rl r,!JI I ~atl<lfl" h., .. j,,.,.n ro·· r nrrl,..,j i'nrl mur .. th11n thr"" St., We st Newport Heights, J o Holland of F ountain and when Rudolph Kle in, Valley was backing her ~1~5·A Hilaria St., yelled Peugeo t on Santiago Dr., "Stop, I'm goins to call th e Dover Sh o res, and Nancy polLee'" t'le r both fled in \tyers, 16 15 Harrow Pl., a dark and d1rty car. .. Car• Westclirr, was drivina her roll Aim, .WI Holmwood Bui ck south on Santiago, Dr., Newport Heights, re· and they collided at 10:05 ported that the house under a.m. .Robert Marshall, ~ons truc t ion at 1101 Dol· of 424 Bel Vue Lane, ph in Tcr .• Irvine Terrace, Balboa, parked his car in had been invaded b~ ~·an· front of a friend's home o n dais who apparenrly Kicked L ido Isle; someone ripped out sec tions of plaster o ut Lhc bottom of his glove board ... "I'm JUS t trying compartment and took his to get to t.h e Stag to pick up s tereo pac k and tapes val· snme food, said Carol ued at $87, .. James Ma· Shauger, 30, of 2273·A Pl't"' Ioney, 520 \.7 Fernleaf, Cor- mona St., Cos ta \·tesa, when ona del Mar, ente ring 2nd police stopped her car at Ave. wilh his Falcon, co\- 8:30 p.m.; she couldn't pass 1ided with the Cor-vair driven the s o brict) tes t ... ,\ walk bY Phyllis French, 2\5 t.o the water's edge cost \larguerite, Ave., Corona del Robert ~ettles , 313 E. 23rd \1ar, who had just entere St., Ct•-.ta \\eo; a, when at fr om Fernleaf .. Edward Hall the beach : he had left h1s of Fontana drove through a wallet on h•s blank ~t, and rEd"titbt at Industrial Way. when .he re,tutne tf It wa~ -.. ~M-.ai • .Pd-A ~~ SHOPS AND SERVICES 1, off ,,,.,j ,,.,,,,f.,, <~n-1 -•~ IIRI"nr!.,.; L> •n .. tnlnl"nt .. , ... • .,,,lt<•l \11111 I ~-19MI 10 B<•olo. lll)tJ, P""''' ·,o ,, ,,ff, •.• 1 , ... ,,,,,j ... \1 ," 16. I'HJII m lin<~l l H ?., P.-g .. 86, Olf if'ial ft ,.. cord•. u d Marcli, 'l4 196\ ia Rnn k 'i6fl7 , P.o~ fl~?; Offi ,.'h l n ... ·ord"". \n a""'lfllmt<'iit daterl \Ia, J. LEGAL NOTICE IIE"OI.I 'TIO\ 6 7·W ·\ IU:SOI.f TIO\ tH /'I H. n f"Y corw:u. o r Tin: nn en r.oST\ \I E."'-\ or 1\H"J\TI O\ TCI ·\'>\f:\' TO S \111 Cl'n \ CEH T \1 \ f'\!'>11-\IIIH fJ 'nt:' lll·.~·i!C\ 'n:n \;-. "llfH".Il '>fl .-,\\..-~.\ \TIO\" \\ll '\OTIU fH IIH I'IHJI'I)'ll· JJ ·\..;\~;\ \T IO\ m I LHIII !O!n 10 lilt (IJ"I \ \11 "\ IH CIH.\T1 fl\ \\IJ P\llt.. mf>flth., h," ,. •·l.op .. •·<l .. '"' •· r•·· lfo r•l o~t oon . l},ot•· ·\prd IR . (t)l,7 Rt.I.I\HI ~. 1 1"1 1 V fn\11'\\, ,..., ..,.,,<! ·1 ru ~t r•· \II Lo .. a 1\o~lt""' ll.~,.l~tani. ~~~ rt taN' t,:-3l*T . P~ r•h ~Pri1 r.. MaY 4. 11. 1967, jn th " \!'""Pori lfarbor En " , "n:.,._,---,-,.,-=-:::-::--- LEGAL NOTICE '\OTIO: IS ll t:RUJY Gl\ ~-' thilt it i .. f!t"'po.,,.d b,· th" City of C""''' \I,..,<~ to ilnn.-, to .. ~j,.j C:ity th " hN<'i u d~~cribf'rl ll'a l ptop<'rl\• ·•n <l t•J thl' Cos ta "''"" R,.cr,.ati<l n and p,.,k 1Ji""tr it"t an.] tl1•' r.o-<1<1 \lr•-.ij ~t'""' l.i J~:ht i n ~ lli,.tri .-1, "hir h .,.,i,j '""! P"•llf'rtv l'i ll bf" kn ow n in th,.,.,prnrr,.di n~.._a., th" 111\1-.lt -..o.; ·\'li\~X -\ri O\ to th .. f:ih· nf (.,-.\a \!•'""• th,. I '1"'1·• \l •· .. a li r't'ff'ati on .ond P.•rk ll i"'- tr ir t, .ond thP r.o.,ta \l •·~a ..,,,~,.I Li ,vt.ti.n)>! Di..,tr ict, m~·rHtf.r m Ol!\\f.~ COI'\l Y \\IJ !Ill f.l/"1 \ \II ..._\ "I ll ~~ 1 I 11.11 Tl\f. 0 1" I till I. Tfv· '<fll"f'ifir •l"!l rrip\100 <Jf th" l>v •n•IMi"" of th.-t<'rr itror\ propo.,,.l to bo• a nnr•"" !<'> th •· "11 1.11~ , .. , thf"rt· ...... ;,,,,, •. ,[ l:itv of c .,.<l .. ,, .... 3 .ln•l th .. nul•q-1•· ,f ••nol • hll ll lfiiOII ., lu f,nsta \\""" H•·rrr ,oti un an <l tht I ih • ,,f f.,,,.,,, \J,.,.,, ;o ',., •• Pnrk lli,.·rirt and th,. L<l"'tll lll in uninh.,t,it•·•l ..,,.,, ''" hrt"• \1r .. a o:;;lfl·f'l l.ijilh tinjil IJ i.,.tr ir-1 ioaft••r "'')'" r.ro rllf'lll.or h ,(,.. ;., .,., f,,1J 0 .., .. ; ,.,.,;b,.d: .onol \parr,. I t~f l.w d l\·m~ "'ithin ~IH IH. \", 11 \'""'" 1,. f<lr " po rt iflo of !->~r t ir.n."i 28 , 12 thr fot'.,( i n J~>p•.,l o.f th•• { i\1 nf anJ 11 , l own-.hip ':, ... O<Ith , t'n,.ta \I,_..,;, tn .tnn"• th " .. ni<l ltanl!" Ill 1\,.st, .on d in a P"'· I!,.,,. ina ft.,, ,j,..,rrii,,.,J .or•·a .ond tion of :;.,.r linn ·,, Tn"n .. hip () 1hr L•tY f <'>unril ,fn••-. thrr,.f•-rr "-nuth , IL•Il R" fo 11,,.~1 in th,.. init ial!' thr ann•·~ilt ioo; a n-I Cnunt ~ nf .OranJl:", Stat f' "' "Ht.At,\~, !hi' arra ,,.f..rr,.,j tn i ~ al"'o '"'t"lrlr of and ""n" tiauou!ll lo th" C.n,.la \!""'" u ... ,.,,.,.ti.,n ~n ·l l>u r~ l)i .. tr i,..t, .Ln<l thr C.ns l:o \!•'"" !'II If'"\ l.i ~>~:h trnc. ll i!tll ir t: .. nrl ~lft:llt: \!'I, th,. r"il)' Cou nr-i l nf th,. Li h nf f.n-.La \!""'"· .o ~ "'"l"''"'"'ing authority •1f "r1id n i .. trir t .... find .. :on rl ,j .. tnm,n .... that "aid I •·rr itnr\ oo hood -1 L,. 11nn"•"'ol t .. th,. ... t .. tin~ Co .. tu \f,.,.;o ll rc-rt'.llioln .ont! P..rk ll is- Tr ir"l otnd th,. L u.,l<l \1~ .. ;, Str,.,.l l.i,rhtin11 IJ i .. tr irt; .on d ~II E Ht. '"· th,. r,..pnrt nl th <' Or;~nflt' Coun h !-o uf\"Y"' hro .. br"n ,.,.,-u,,.d nnd '"J)()t\"<l upnn by .. aid Oran11r f.ounty ~llf>'f'V(lr .. -ith '""P"""' If> thl' ,j,.ftn itl'nl',.!l nn rl rrrt;o inty nf th,. pr opo,.,.rl boun darir,.; an rl 1\tlf:IU:AS, 'IH i-1 P".>fKlVri ~tn• n .. uttion hH" ht<rn 'iUhmi ttr<i In th"' l.oral A,~~;"'n"y Formnt io n Ctomm•"'"io n lor '""'""'-11nd !'<llirl C:ommi S"io n h1-11 fnunrl aoli df'tf'lmln,.f! lt11 Rpprov al tht:ti'Of; SOW, T II ~:Rf f'UIH~. Uf-; IT Rf~SOI. vt:n. toy th" City Coun• c:i / of thf! City of Co.o~La Mt>~ll to a n11 e• to thll' C:ity of C.ol'lta Mella the 11aid r!!al prop~'rty a s herelsafter dt<!<ttib~·J, whir·h ••ld real prop .. rty i,. 111 th,. pte•e•t l.lme ua inhah it,.d ; 11arl T HEAEF'O RE iU~ IT RE- SOLVED. )'UII h tr.R. b_y the Clly Coae cll et f the C•ty of Cetl!lta ~e•• •11 the 11Upf'rviaia8 aethorHy of tr..e Co11ta Mua Recreat.loa •d Part Oiettltlt .. d daa Co•t• Me.. S4rt>ec LIP,ti•l District, 10 uoe• 111 llle nhti•J Coata Me•• Re· ereatloe .. a Put DJ.cri et and • dt.e eaiatia1 CoMa M••• Sueet Ll .. d•l Dl•lriel, die aaid No:£{ny •• r....-.l .. ftf!r eN ... , • ..u ,.., ,.,.", .............. . ••l•la.i: c.... • .. leu. .. -.M Park OIMtiet M4 •• C... lhN !INet Ll .. d•l Di~ Californ ia, ntot" l"'rtir111 11r h rj,.,.oibr d ""' lnllu,.,,.; Jio-jllfln lnl( IU an <On!;k puint in th•• ··~i..,l in~t boun· rj..,., ol "'" C::i tv of Co .. tro \1 ••.,11 ;,..., ... aid lwu ndary ,., <lr .. crihrd in th f' Talt. .. n \o, J \nn ... ~ation tu ~a ir! Citv, Or· •li nMn rt' '>(), Iii, arfnpt rd Ja nuary 7, 1'H7, c,a id ~tn,~~;J,. poi nt b"iu,w; thl" inl"t"''cl ion af th r north,.rl•· lin,. ,f Tn1· brrt -\vcnu,., 60 frf'l in wirl th, a!' "'hown on a ma p nf Trnr t 'li o. 108:1, ,,.ror•l••<l in Bon k 1"i , pa,ii;l' 8 of \t i'lr elhtnf'OU" \lap!'l , '""ord;c, of Otiln!J"' County, C:alilornia, wi th th,. nnrthrr ly prolnnj4al ion of th,. "a!'lt,.rly lin" of th .. Santa -\na R ivt•r, 'lai•l ...... , .. r1 y lin" ~inJi: tht """lrrly linr uf that 2!l fool !ltrip of l~tnd ron ""Y ~"d to th" Omnttf' Count y Flf•nd Control l)il'tr ict by df'l:"d, It'• ror•f,.,1 A ll,IIU!ll\ 21, 19-$8 in Book 1690, paRe 40ft af Offi. l"ia l R ~cord!l ; th ,.nc" Sauth 29° 04' 00 .. \\'r'lt aloo~ l!laid "li!'ltiop: bonftdary,l!'laid north· "'"r prolonJ~ali on and ~aid r a'ltnly liM , ·1101.8<1 feet ta th .. besinn ing of n tangent r'ur~"• (:ODC'II VI" 11auttlettat erly, huin(l • r•diull of 22 ,H3.30 (PI'\; theDCf' IIOUthweJOII"rl)' ~l"nil l!l•id curve, thr ()uflh • c: .. ntral anAl~ of 3° 44' 37", :on arc. distu e~ or 1486.01 '""! to the aoatherly llae of Cl!llet Ave nue . •• deActlbed in a deed ta U.e C&~~nly of Orao"e, r-ecotded In Book 225 • P'fll!! !91 of Deeds, te eord• of ••id Orur. Conaty, .. fd uotherly I ae beia@: on the e•ialhl@; booocf•ry •• ducrlb· ed ia the Meu Verde No. I An.eulloa to uid Ci1y, Or· di .. •ce No. 227. idC!_Pted AJI!Il 20, 19S91 t._eace Soeth 89° 46 ' ss•• E .. t. •loa 1 uld u cnherl y llae .. tl eeld ._.,., ... 11111 bo•Ddary, 226.62 feet tn • Save Trme And Money gone ... Three wallets were lefi front fender o c car taken from purses at 190! (('.ontinucd oa pap · LEGAL NOTI CE pu int nn ,, nnn~an~l'nl f'Ufl'"• ,...,nra •~ "Vuth"""t"rh , hu•• in11: " r ... i ;,.. ,,f 22 , \.18 .. 10 !o•r\, ,, r.H!i,.J li n,. thfi)Ujl;h .,a id f'uint fl,....,~ \nrth 6·1'l ~-.,· ~7 '1\(• .. t, .. nid r ur''"' also f-,,.injl; th" ,.,.,.,,.,h linr> of th•· c,,.,n,·iii•··Hnnn in.,: f:h<~n • n,.l "" d""'~'~ibt<d in ,J,.r ds to th •· Or .• uti"' f.r:~~o nt l' F lnod r on· tr ·~l [)i'il rirt, n•nlrrlr<l in Book ¥>11, 1'"11" 179 .tn rl Bonk 1167, P"lil" '\!1, rof Off kia l ll•·cor•l.,: rh ,.nr •• .. outh l''f''<l"l• j, "'''"ll ~ilirl r-un ·•·, "ai·l r~i.,t in,il: hon nrln rv o~n d thf' ··~o~t in~ b oun•l<~rv a-. r(,.,.rrib-- ,.,j in rh r \•lam01 \o, 3 o\nnr>•- LEGAL NOTICE ownin,1 rt'a I prope rty within th!! r~rr it arv !10 poroposed to h" an~ nf':c~d to uid Ci:IIY apd at an)' rime before the t'aid hOur l'f't lor said hearin11 aay o .. ·ner of properly within thl' territory propo~ed to be annl!~ed may file a written prate~\ ll@llinll t th r nnnl"~ati on to. 1111id City. Th·· prolt,.t "hall set fonh the nam" nf th r uwner of th e pro- pNty nff,.r terl and givf' a de· s r rjpt ion of thf' prope rtyi a 11en""d terms , \'OT1C:E fS llf.HEUY HR· Til ER f.l\'['li that unlt!l!i more than one (1) pe r ceul of the to tal number of \'Oier" livi njl "''ith in the-tPrritorv propo,.ed to L,. ann .. :cc-d to thr CO!'t a \lesa R"rrc-nt ion ;anrl Park Oi111 ri c. ha ""· a1 or prior to .. a id henr in,51:. fi1 ,.•1 wriu .. n obj .. cti on" to ""id anai!'Hit ion, thr 'l U"!Oi io n of ann .. ~ati on .. ball nat b,. .. uh· mi n,.d to the >nt.-ro; at MO piPc~ lion . -\t th" tim!' and plare fi•e<i for "aid h .. aring tht City r:ounci1 sh11ll he&r Any per11 on abjecting I a !la id anne:cation. The City Clerk of th,. City of C:osta Mesa ill h,.r,.hy dirert .. d a.nd nuthoriz,.tf to cao11e " c-opy of this Rt>"oluti on In hr. pub liRhPd twic,. in the ORANGE COI-~TY DAILY PILOT, a n,.w11 paper of f!:e¥ril1 circula• lion printed and publiaherl in th e f:i ty af Costa Meu, and twir-e in the NEWPORT liAR· EJOR ~:NSIG~. a nf'wsp..1pt<r of l!"neral circulation printed aad Jllibli!<hrd in the Cnu nty of Ora o,i[t' end out11 irle tht Ci ty nf [(lll;ta M"!!a, !l&id publiC'IItioo!l to h" c omple ted a\ lea!H tw ent y 120) day>~ prior to the dale 11e1 Hooting -Air C.llll tioftiag M ... l • APPAREL -WOMEN JEAI DAHL ·a euer Dresses & Acceuories or.d Gi fts Ne wporter Inn OR$. 1700 We stcliff Plaza Ml 2-2444 Newport Beo~h a BEAUTY SALON .L.o't'Ulinz.' ~ aKAUTY NOOK 2711 B. Oout H.,. eo-.... _ -.,~,,. • BUILDING • REMODELING • ADDITIONS LICENSED & BOND EO FRED H. GERWICK 30.C Goldenrod 673-<IQ.Il -549-2170 s •• ..-1n9 th a Co•u•l A•ao •IT+! Ovallly Conco•ta & P'""'P' EHiclanl S.,,.tca ;l'·woll<h'• Canc.ota 1 %0111 & .. Joaquin Rd., Ll8-3318 P .0 . Boa 421 Costa MeAl .tl <OO tn .. air! C:i ty, Or-li niln (.'r '"· 11)0, .. r!,vt•·d ~ .. pt••ml,..r !8, 196 1. th rnu ,51:h a rPntril l an,51:lr of 12" 09 ' 03 ". an"'" rli,.tiln ('r of ~779.71 f,.,.l to a llln jill'nl lin": th•·nr l' ~ou th 13° :!"•' 00" ~ ""'• ;o ltrnjil .. aid l<~n • II.""' li n,. an d ""id f'.'C ist in,v boun<lan , 7:'.7.98 fr,.t to a poi ut on u (,n,. '>0.00 f,.,., n•otlht'riV , mra!'U rl'd AI ti,i[ht ll fljlll'"', ~t nrl rmr!i ll<'l with th" ,.,.n \l'r lin,. nf t\dnms .-\vrnul' a~ dr.,rrj!J,.,j in ~ dr-td to th,. Lounr v of Oran.R"• ff't'OfiJ,.d [),.r ,.m!J,. r -\, I 908 in Hook 160, pa,~~;,.. 180 nf [),.,.rj.'i of ooai<l Orlln)!t:' Coun ty; th,nre South 89° 29' 10" v;.,,.t al on~~: said p11tiil lf'l !i n,.. nnd snid r•i!<t - inll houn•lon y "" de,.crit,...rl in \•l nm .. 'li o. •I Annt:cation to "'"irl C:it~, Ordinance Sn. 62· 7, .odr.pt••d .-\pr il :?, 1962, 11 rli,..tanr.· of 236 .96 ftt-t to th" """'"''~ tine af th,. Santa \n11 ll ivrr, 300 '""'' in width , 8!< rj,.,.,.,i h,.d in 111 d .. t<d to the 'lif'l'"h"rt Prroll'rlio n llil'll~<"l, rrt"otd"d Junf' 22, 1911 in IJnolo. 197, rl/." 300 nf n .. ~dl!l , ti'C'or•l!l o Ora a~r"' County; th .. ncf' -I"Pftrli nR from "aid l'l \Mt in,tt hounr!&ry Sorth 13° 2 ~' 00" Eur alon14 ~airl '""'!lterly line, 81 5.01 feel to far ~taid hearing and constitutt< e DRY CLEAHIHG notic~ of !laid hl'lring. PA SSi:n AND ADOPTED I In this I !It day of Mly, 1967. (Ju«!.tl. Will .. d T. J····· CENIII \l ay or ofth~City of Co!lta \1na ATIEST: 11 lllng,.nl r-urve , r.oncavp C.K. Prie!<l Southeut .. rly, having-, radiu" City Clerk of th"' City of CO!' Ia Proreuional and bud .. t of 22.768.30 '""': thence! Mesa north~&llterly ttloos 10-11i d curve STATE Of CALI FORNIA ) cle tnina -fi l l 1e1•ice throu,:h a tl'ntrnl an.e:lf' of COUNTY OF ORA NC t: ) u. -quality wottl- 15° 39' 00'' u arc dtat&ncP. CITY Of COSTA MESA ) Mlf a•wic,e laWidly. of 62 19,03 f,.,., to a ta~sea t I,C.K. PRIEST.Clty Clerk of lin~: th,.n ,.,. i'lorth 29 04 ' the City of Cosl• Mesa u d Pini tbed LM n.y 00 .. f:•!<t , r.ant lnuing along u--oHidO Clerk of the City Atencr 1001irl E:utnly line, 4688.13 Coo ncl l of U.e City a l Co1t11 ~ 1 C.... feet tn tht< O(ll'lherly liD~ of M'.ln, he reby certi fy tha t Ule ' Mw,., uid Talberl Avenue: thence •bove and fo re1oiDI Reaolatlo!l ~ South 89° 40' 28 .. t:ut along No. 67·S9 wn daly a!l d re~· uid aorthe rly line, 28.S3 feet larly p .. ae.d ao d 11dopted by to 1he point of bejllinning. lit e City Coallcll of the City of Co"• Me•• •t a ref.lar mea~ FURTHE R NOTICE IS HF.R£-les h~ld on th e l•t ay of M•y, RY GIVEN that oa the 3rd d•y 1967. of J•ly, IQ67, at th,. hoar of J.N WI TNESS WH EREOF, I 7t30 p,m,, or •• MOOD thereafter b••e here aalo aet my h•ad 1 11d u It may be he~~rd, Ia th.eCouo• afliaed t._e S••l etf tha City of ell Chamber •I the City R•ll. COflte M$••• thla 2ac1 My of 17 F'•lr Orh•e, CO!l't• Me ... Ma 1967 Ca liforala, lw!uia·· wi ll be y, • C l Prt t he ld II which kearlap tJ.e Ci~y City Clerk •• a ••-offici. c~:k Coaaoll •h•ll ._~,, aad ,.., of the City Coaell of tU Cit apotoall wrlu ee protea ..... tle l0f Coate Ilk-••· ' aoaeutloa lo tr..e City f1led at I ••Y tl•e i>efGre ae ld hnr •et Pe ltllah: Nay 4, U, 1967. Ia lor a•ld ._earla~o by • .., ,.,. .. n e Newport Hat._ Ea•l• I"L.OWI!.ftS FOA ALL OCCAIIOHI DiMitri Tosh "HA ... O .. AMA'S OL.DIUTI !WL.CM' E" IHOP'' IIIIIPOIIT ILYD. .. ...., ..... SUPPUES Cry af~~inar Corpqrotion 'Co•ting Resina & Moldt Fibarglou Mata riola ~J Supplies -L1 11-0292 P locantia, Costa Muo HEALTH EQUIPMfHT "KEEPING FIT CAN BE FUN " RE.Nl R~•llcrs, Bel t Vibrators, C} de .~. Slant Board s. Call 546-6180tlr 836-756 1 o JAN ITORIAL MR. KLEEN • C.arpet Cle.anin~;: • floor·Strlpping and wning • Windows Complete Cleaning Service. CALL- 646·4977 a UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING rnr Eu ro pe-c.. C ra{t•m~rc J REMODEL 2 o<. ool OHLY $69.50 Call .... ,.., .. 215 Malo H.l . S36~S fREE dal & piclt.p "1!it ' WILCOX.CRmENDEN HARDWARE NIYtptton•l Cl'l.,tt-hoka 2700 W, Cult Hwy .. N.l . Mf.l llt I ·II'Ait f'AIItTS o NURSERY Shrubs, Inte rior Plan ts T rop ical & Trees lnse~tcides ond Fertilizer S&H Green Stomps run: ,,u hTR l' ('ORONA DEl. ,\tA R !'oll 'RSER\' Z744 E. Cou t Hwy., 67.5.0 160 IJfj ... 7 ........ .. ............. -· .... -.. ..... - •DO•oot. oo•t "o,.ll ............ 1 Til/• Ofr~Cf su•l'l. T ,,.. CUSTOM FUR NITURE UPIIOLSTE RY • QU ALITY WORK • HElL'S FIREHOUU 2109 H.,.port Bl vd. Hawport leach 675-lOI~ UPHOLSTI!:R V e R E F INISH IN G ORAPI!:RtES e CUSTOM CAR--ETS AMPL E PARKI N C. IN REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., IHC. "'W HERE THE 4 U.S. FL AGS FLY" 2660 w. c .. ., Hwy., "_,.,, ... ch. r .,.,._.,a , •• .un t:STABLISHED IN 19<M LOU CONT ACT ~CNII:I cvc·•·· .,.V ~INII ROY WI:.,-!I!LACTIN. ••ca e !I!Li e JI'ole 11M lfWINil NI.M'O,.T .llACH WllSTCLIP'tr ,.._AlA • a PET SUPPLIES TIO,.C&t.. PttM •• hCNa lha lorv••t c.t4 -ott Meuti .... l Nlection of tt.picol fhh IR the otae. 'ae oho c.-ry o fvll line of' ... otiu. a, _..4 oU ~~ece ... 10rias n..-..w ~e hoW.,.. S...tlo S.. T ..,.;eel, 218 II. 11;1 _,, C.M. L; batty 8-7'161. c ........ . o PLUMBING A. R. hi A R SA C PLUMBER 7UU Carnation Ave. Coron a d~l \-tar Plumbing Repairs DAY & NIGI-I T WATER II EAT E RS 673-4130 OoGEARE'S PLUMBING SER VICE I Hdtobl~ 1'/o,,.,llonc oftd Huflftl} 14 IIUL'H f''-11-."HC I-• .H:t' SEHI'/Cf: PHONE 646·0622 R••· S-48·.(187 Repair -lnstollation Remodel TOM o .. GEARE 961 W. 17 th St •• Unit C Co •to M••o Phon a in Y a~~r Order for a Subacrlption: Coli 673.0550 a JEWELERS WALLACE CALDEIHEAD JEWELE R 3123 E. Cout Hiahway Corona del Mar ORiole l-2250 eU$TAURAHT I!RUHIIU'S ...... ..,. LUNOIEON -aNtlER COCKTAILS ORiole ~4115 1450 VI A OPORTO Na-Baadl • SltOI RII'AI It UYIIIIY'I lltOE REPAIR Pune •d Lu111ae' llopfllr-0,.11Dd1 s &II s-,. ONE DAY lll!aVICE 1190 H_II.._ Cotta Mota -II 6-JJII ' ' ' I ..... --fllnda:s ..... Y. • ....... !.WI C.. !.WoW.. e MOl LC..tllly. '-... .... • ,ma North-. .. . -·--~-..=- , •DI!TAILI!D GI!NI!UL IN SUIANCI! COYI!IA!jl! ED I'ARD AT JAY & IIIIPIO From. e Police Sign up line , for Y camp (Ooottlool ._ 4) Contp •i-pa lot YMCA Mood, Zion 1nd tho Oclnd ~ -1!. ·Oootot H.,., C..a dol tor -lorab opn !be tripe adtedllled r,_ Joly 10 Cooyon 110 set lor 10111. ,... •• by Jay Tamow•ti, Mar, whb a DeW dtat la lhe blaaola •e.wlin1 machine and dlrouJII Labor Day.,,~ tUb •d 12th arader1 rrom U:JCenterSt •• No.2, Cotta Cinder ••• A ICfMI ... , ... atole Uoat Ill, and lata.h· ••Y ., lhe hudquartefl at Aaltpll 12 ton. Men; Mr. Hall'• o\lastan moved aN a window pothed ed opea'" 11M doot to lhe 425 N. Newpon Blvd., Ne• Boye in IJadel 1, i, ~.and C.lftpillr ••• totaled. open ID allow enlr)' &o the atility,.,. and a&ole 1 ••• port Hcilhta. 10 will uavel to Ari zona .... ,...,i ..._, 3 reaidence ol Marion ldom •. , · :)tlree phone ulle in Day c.mp for 1st to 4th and the Hopi, Navajo and .. Please take me home," Ill W. Coati Hwy., New• leu than 2 howa were p&dera is an '"in at J, out Apache rcaervatioru hom taid Janet Heornina, Sl. or port, and a toltter, electric made by tomeone who huna by 4" ·~fair. The you.na Auault 26 to Sept. 2. 416 Cabrillo, Coata Men, fryina pan, coffeo pot,ttln• up when Thomas Campbell C~f!~Pets w11l meet at theY A co-ed pjck uip has been ·• •-· d by sit tor radio, iron and TV 07 "·-· PI 'office at a a.m. and leave plar~ned to the Hi-1. Sierru, ..ter Ull;lhl atoppe pooo 6 . -.-.7 ace, Newport for 1 dayof .. fun and a.mes.. .,, lice while drivina north in valued at 1160 were stolen Heaabtt, answered. . .A in Irvine Park •. They will limited to fifteen lOth, 11th touch bowid Janca at 17th · • .Both cau were towed hiah rate cltpecd and s_ wer-brin& their own lunch and and 12th aradeu. sway olo.r ~-1 p 'th Gtadina has beaun on the SL ·and Irvine Ave., near vvou• 11 • vina acr'ou the divider drew theY will supply milk. Once r·· 2261 A P A C , 4'Y.t--acre site, overlook ins Westcliff Plaza·, she was • omo .. na ve., oata lhe atO.nb'on of polo'ce to a week they w'ill uavel to Me dr h Back Bay, which will be the booked on the charac of 11• Ivana er. Ponti~ Willard McAhren, 304\<1 Ool• some place like Knott's future home of Lhe Otanae drivina under the influence on Buth St., colhded With denrod Corona del Mar and Berry Fum, and there will Coast YMCA. The initial of alcohol .•• Ruth Poo lc,1the Auatin Healy convertible he • .; booked at 1:15'a.m. be one ovemiaht u ip. buildina is expected w be 4612 Ro:~bury Rd.; Cameo lhat John Canaway, 4421 on a charae of drunk drivina lncomin_& 7th, !lh, and ~lh completed by late Novcm- Shoret, parked her Muttan& L_an~wood, Irvine, wat dri• Pt k 1 r b Jlltde auls may take a on Gol denrod• the )eft door VlnJ In I U tum from Quai) • • ' y mar I were e l y Vn::ck's caravan trip in the r::.::_ _________ _:: ' St n ar lh A' 1 Th •~one who opened the Palomar and San Oieao ••• struck by an unknown ·• 0 e trpor · · · .. e shd1n1 alan door to the vehicle and the driver left ~ream of . every car dnver a1eas. without leavina identific ... lh~olved 1n a wre~k came (Continued on PIJC 6),-Caravan u ips to Lake lion ... Lloyd CoatesofCy• tu.re for Robert ~Ill, 103 H 'II I B Sl I pren drivina well on Dol• v.. Rovennl, Ltdo_ hie, e WI . go 0 oys a e boa Blvd., sideswiped the when he heard a ~ltnesa, vw H 1 n B II' r 2830 Bob Schroeder of Los Anac· Junior Zeke Oman will re-member or Leuennan's Club _e e 0 maer 0 let say, "I was behind the present Costa Mesa Hiah and CSF, and Uack team Seavaew Dr., Corona del Mu1 tan1, the kid was aoina School thi s summer a1 the participant. Mar had par_k_ed west of 17th at 0 sale speed. 1 11_ the annual Boys' Sta•-in Sacra • ~ -I liE•• STUDERTS II1>S1oH .NEWII'OttT •L.VC~II St. · .Ph1h p Burbo, lOI lady stop ' completely and mento. A junior boy is cho-.,. Abalone, Ba.lboa Island, and then start up and pull sen by the school adminia-FETED FOil FfA lOIII lli.~~-r: ~truii{1 ~ 1 -IlM had s topped h1s car on Mar-. . . tration e•ch year on the Five students from Coua . lfi b k naht out 1n front of the k1d . b . I I d h. Mesa 11 · ·• Sch 1 me as tra 1c was ac ed He didn't have a chance to 1111 o ea en 1p, scho-• · 1.,. oo were up and was St""k '-· Ar larship and citizenahip. amona the 56 membe rs or • ·-"1 • stop it was so quick.'' Har• th Hud 3240 A Boy s' State "''rpose is to Lhe Otanae County FFA ur son, nyx ve., riel Parmentier, 1517 E ton .. ~ Balbo I I d h create an interest in c ity, honored at a banquet by the a s an • w 0 was Pl., Weatclill, had tumed Se · p· N · dr. · 1 · VW county, and state aovern-cunty 1rst at1onal Bank Ivana us north on rrom Clo·rr to Oove r and col· t D' I d H I r h · M · ment. The proaram is spon· a uncy an ote or t cu anne... I'd d 'th th M . I I . 1 e WI e u&tana Ro-sored by the Ameri Can Le-aifiCU tura prOJects. Thursday, May 4 bert waa drivina south on aion. Go ld certificates were rc- A white 'Huffy &irl's bi · Dover Drive ... An un'k.nown "I hope to find out more ceived by FFA pres ident cycle that had been stored type of projectile was shot about 1!-~ durin& my stay in Ra) Robillard and vice pre- in an underground parkina at Christopher Hall's livina Sacramento; I have thouJ)tt sidcnt Ron Brookins. Soph- lot by Ralph Yack, 611 Lido room and ricocheted into 1eriously about bccomina 1 omoze Tony Freeman and r~. s .• ,.. o• Per•0/'1 lo Per oon . TMUIISDAY, 1111 Y II, nl7 aiDA DfL flAil, CALl' •. MAY 'fAKE US A LITTLE WHILE. .., II Jll •• II I '"" Ill II aew, WI .. II llll••••lfl JMr ........ . Minor repairs, loot• buttons, ti ny 'ri ps are pott of our free customer service ••• AlonG .,_-jth the very best of cleaninG, spottinG and pressinG. FREE DELIVERY TOO. J"'•• c:.u oa s.osae. "" I . COUT 81WA"r~ COitOIIA Ita&. 11M BONUS HOURS DRI VE -IN WINDOW open Monday through Thursday 9 :00 AM to 5:00 PM FRIDAY 9:00 AM to 6 :00 PM COSTA lo'[S A I 230 En! 17t" Sttut MemtJer rfder•J Depol•f In•,.• .once Co•po•.tloOI'I ' • ,.....,..,!Park Dr •J Lt'do Pe · 1 la..,....er," Zeke says. He is J·uniors Jim Jolmson and ~ ·• • mn1u a, another window and broke it, r~-~,jt~~~~;{~~~~~;;_~~L;~;;~j================================J was stolen. , .Her purse Ke y Club student Ri chard Kinney were honor- that s he had put in her aym too,· at his home at 2134 council a ed with silver certificates, locker was stolen, said Ruth Vista Laredo, East Blufr. McMillan, 526 Westminster, Friday, MayS Newport Heights. , .Vernon Credit cards and her wal• ,OMII&Y MU.'Is CMIIA Mills, 434 Ri verside, New-le t with S36 was taken from NOW AT port Heights, re cei ved a the purse Lhat Pauicia 1710 NEWPORT II..VO. letter billina him for ser• Courteau, 2S6 Camellia PH . 646-9383.Cotte Men. !lvic<! he doe s not receive 'Lane, Costa Mesa, had pla- 1::;:::;:;::::;::::;:::;::;=;:;::;::-:;''and believes someone is ced under her typina desk at (' M .ATTRESS-ES 'tryi ng to bunco him._ .. Tho-2043 Westcliff or., in West· JfEl'--llaUILDIIIG mas Sharp, 1101 Nottmaham, cliff Center ... Upon check• •. · f-rtt·~u lur ShapMC · : Wes tcliH, makina a delivery, ing his unlocked ufe , ,Wil· ;,'Jaa.r•..U.-C..t• I saw the car that had been liam Thompson, 220 Aba• c 6STA u(SA lr.IAJll£55 CO. s tolen from him May 2nd, lone Ave., Balboa Island, HSON··-tM¥4. ll._..,t.IJOJ : parked at the ~ar of 251S own er of the Island Variety Shop, discovered that $600 t:HIJRt:HES 'lpo•rtlf fiiiiiiJI '8 lioul Gllpardf 3762 ...... $troot, N_,.rt Holtflta ·"' • '' '..,. •·,.f free and /nd~p~nden t · z Con6r~ralional Cltri .stian Clturclt O.e R .... J.h. Pn.._.H, •hllater Sunday Service Md O.urch School at 10:00 a.m. Fint laptllf Church of Coata Mesa Bopllsl Dible Fellowship 1 Indt"pud~nt Bible 811ptist Santa Ana & Mognalio Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.m. Sunday School II :00 a.m. Mom ina Worship 6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions 7:00p.m. Evenina Wo rship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study !:00 p.m. Prayer ft.1eetina Luther• Church Of the Matt.r Luther• Church in A.t.riea 2900 Pacific Viow Dr. orona del Mar, Calirorni Qt. William R. E ller Pflone: ORiole J-5022 8:45a.m .. F'amily Worahir Q:45 a.m .. Churc" Schoo 11:00 a.m., F'eetive Worehip N11RSERY PROVIDf;D CENTIAL BIBLE n.. , ......... Owl•• '•-e4 •• ... .,. ~rh ............. _ M-1 ... teNIIo111 ....... 1 ... .,.1 ... S..l .. , ...... ·--~ lfWe ...., -4 ,,.,.., ..... .... , . .,. ..... """- A hill Yo•• PN.,_ ar or ... e ... unt c ........ . Phonr. 6.(2-2740 "TTEHD THE OIUROI DF YOUR OIDICE REGUL"RL Y FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (So 11th~rnJ COfOD• del Mar Cout Hwy. a& MacArthur Dr. Cbarles L. McClain 61J..Ul6 p~Utor 675-2216 5UMOAY SCHOOL ••• f tfS .-.. MOitMIMG WORSHIP •• lltOO- TRAIMIMG UMION.,. 6tl0,.. IVIMIMG WORSH"'·, 7tl0,.,. WEDtt!SOAY 5ERVICE7•1S .- MUIUUY PltOVIDID Chriat ion Science Servicu niiST CIIUICII OJ' CHIIST ,ICI£NTWT lJOl Via Lido N~wpo.-1 Stach SUNOA Y SCHOOL 9:15 •·"'· eft4 lie.•. SUNDA. Y SERVICES 9:15-lle .•. 1WEDNESOAY EVENING MEETlNCi I, .•. READING ROOM W .. ll 4.,.•: f •·•· -J , ••. ..... H1.,: ' •.•. -7:45 , .•. Twe•4., -4 Fr;4.,: ' ..... -s , .•.• , .• , .•. M4er: 1, .•. -4, .•. IECOND caJIICII Of' CII.-T' .C.N'TWI' Ncwp«t Buch at Corona del Mar 11)9 East Coall Hi ... way SUNDAY SCHOOL f tiS •.•. SUNOAY SERVICE 11 .... WEDNESDAY EVI!NIHO MEETING 1111 , .•. R.EAOINO'ROON- Mutual llli lelia a \ ..2163 'l!aot Cqall Hi_-w'., ..... ·Sat. Jo .... ,. s,.i' ....... eli,. ...... ,.,._ 1 .. ' You •• cordiei)J iln'i&H ta Mtetlld C'htrclll ........ ... IO ........... i .. .... "0" , •• ll•lf• OwrlooU•t N•wf'Orl Hftor" 1 .. 1 C'-111"11' Dtt~IVC NEWPORT 8f!ACH, CALIFORNIA THE AMERICAN L.UTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES: 9:00 ••.F•IIy Wonhlp & Junior O..rdt, 9:45 •• a..do SeMel & ""'It Clou 11.00 -Foatt .. W..ololp ---·-··---· was miss ina ... One of a pair of potted oleander plants, worlh S25 On the sidewalk next to his aaraae were·~ len, accordina to Dan Wed· man, lll Piazza Lido, Lido Isle ... Violc't Wi11iams, 58 , or 1230 W. Balboa Blvd., Balhoa, wa1 booked on thd charac of into:r:icated i? lie al 12S McFadden St., West Newport. , . Ted gc:rs, 118 28th St., West Newport, parked his car across the s ucct from Hat• bor Hi&h ; someone pried open the locked front dow and removed tape& worth S44 from his loc ked alove compartment .' .. William Oxarart, 1910 Commodore, Baycres t, mov· ina his VW out of a private drive, collided with the Vol vo driven by Frcaia Es• calona, 111< W 18th St., Co& ta Mesa ... After retutn* ina from a 4So-minute shOP" ping trip, Jodie Harrod, 191 2 Scadrirt Or., Irvine Terrace, thouaht she heard someone wal\ina on aravel ncar a bedroom's slidina alasa doors; she checked immediately and found S] missina from a wooden bo:r: on her dresser . .. The Beach at 200 lOth SL·, Wes t New· port, had an un wel come vi LEG.ALNDTICE CF:RTWICATE OF' BUSINESS F'ictitioolli F'inn Name P-77 194 TIH: 11N DF:RSICNED do~,. he~by c~rtily 1ha1 he ia coa· du ctia8 • Co lor Saln Aseac-y ' bu sinus at 640 St. )811!f!!l Ro~td , Newpo" Beach, Cal ifo~ aia, P.O. 80• 1411 , Coata Meaa, C•lifoi"Dia a11der the liclilioua fifl!l Mme of Color Contro l Comp•ny ead thet uid finn i• COIIIpo•ed of the lollow· in11 persoa whose ae111e ia full aad pl•ce ol reaideDce are •• follow11, Wi II i•• ~.~a~:·~~~~::Oi;.!640~.1 S...Jamn R California. fiTNESS "'f ll•d IIlia 28th day of April, 967 • Willi• J, Hndrickaoa STATE or CALIFORNIA COU NTY OF ORANGE ••· I ON TH IS 21tll day of April, 1967, before me, a Notary P.ah- lic ia aad for aald COIIIII' aad atate, reaidiat ~erela, d•ly Catr~•faefoHd 111d IIWO", pt!~ 110ully eppeared IUii-J, Headricka011 k110W11 to •• to lte tile persos .. ttecriHcl ta Mn. ... t, •4 10 .. tllat •• n :eo.ted 11le ·~· Wl'T'tllt:SS., ll•d M4 oft'k:lal ••••• Bette A. Bolleekck Plot•,., Palllic '-.. 4 for .. id 'Couty •4 s. ••. My C...l•• ...... ,.,.. Sept. 11. IM1 I P~u .. , • .,. .. II, II, ------....01 1• ~~ Na~ ._.., The Re-... G•n• J ......... Viahad• Putor .. , • The price of electricity has dropped 34% since 1939. That's a switch. Juot .~t everything ebe has gone up. But not the price of Edi.on electricity. A kilowatt-hour has gone down in price :W% since 1939 .• Then how come your electric bill ian't lower today? Anower: you'n! tiling a lot more eloctaicity today. The typical homo .-electricity 40 dilleoeott .,.yo. Of~. being in-~ (we have •pproK· imately U5,000 otocltholden,'maey of whom are ""'loml!rs) ,,;..,. Edioon an addod U..ti>'e. We have to do our leftl boot to bop e'1 tricity abundant and low in coot. The "be." ill .U around -. en. ..... C"'llll of. ~ ...... ., ' ] WlJ .. ~·. .............. ~ • tc*y"' !tf..6"' .._. ........... -- Police NE.-oRT HARBOR EIIIIJ! S£00110 SECTION -~Pill ' THURSiiA!,.IIAY II, 1111 COIIOIIA uu.IIAII, CMJr; m.yo rnldoaco or Betty Grazer, 1216 Suun Lane, Wen·· cliff, and then broke open a child's bank, tald na only hatr dollan and dollar bill&, teavina other &mall c hanae , ·,·.Clifford Knuc kle;&, 316 Luaonia, Newport Shores, drivina his car west on We&\ Cout Hwy., eoltidecl with lhe parked car o( Michael Dolph, 263 Luaonia, and alammed it into the parked car of Donald Peardll, Lido Boat Yard. . reponed tomeone took the wallet rrocn hi a pants which he had le:rt in the locker room by the tennit courts at the Balboa Bay Club ... the briaht paper aih wrapped packaac containinl' a 172 watch cauaht a thiera C)le; the packaae w .. taken from the car that Wi liard Crane, 619 Poinseuia Ave., Corona del Mar, had parked at 3S29 E. Coast Hwy ... Two amall holea in 2 windows worth sSOwerereported by Patricia Ross, 2201 16th St., New· port Heiaht& ••. Linda Mur· set the 1ilent alarm at 1 a.m.; at approJtimataly S:10 a .m. the silent alarm beaao rinaina leadina to an ln- veatiaation which revealed someone had bent ban, aone throuah a mdow and s tolen about S7 from tho cash drawer. , .Hi s black• over-aray Honda waa stolen, uya Rainer Waaner, 106 30th St., Weal Newport, sometime between J and 8 a.m .• , The silver blue Mus• tana that Ross Bartlett, 1536 Santanella Ter., Irvine Terrace, reported atolen on May 6 was discovered at 2:30 a .m. at the end or the B St., parkinalot,Balboa ••. Someone pi cked the lock to his Harbor Hiah locker and stole a US Timex ,watch, according to Randall Sima- kis, 141 Melody Lane, Cos ta Mesa. Charter member meet Club al UCI lbe laet in a IMJUaa• and 14. fea- clauic: SchubeJt ••Daa Dnimuderl· ud the comedy, . phy, 18, and Jerry David, Her ~alan& was park ed In 20, of 310 Alvarado St., her dnveway, but some• 8 lbo book d 1 Soturcl•y, May 6 . .c . h 1 . a a, were c a one tn u•c 011 t sto c tt, 8 15 '" h r d. R : p.m. on u•c c arae o accor tna to i\l'lr s. oss . .. Ba I S II possessiO!) of manjuana for rt eu, . 1536 antane a sal~. .At 5 p.m. th~ Te~., lrvtne. T errace. · · sound of some thing hitting While she was at th~ beach, a s liding glass door and causing it to crack was heard by Peter Wh itehill, 2006 Anchor Way, Baycres t .. A kni(e was found near !he 5 fl ag pole ropes that we re cut at th e Newport Beach L ifeguard Station at the Newport Pier ... Rus· sell \kCrea, 41 2 Bolero Wa y, Wes t Newport Hei ghts, c laims he was hit on the fa ce and ches t tn an argu· ' . me nt over real estate s •gns ... Ch arles Barr, 21 8 \1ar· me A,·e., Balboa holand, closed hts Jewelry Shop and LOCAL CD-EIS IAIIIEO TO PHI lETA KAPPA Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary scholarship fra- ternity, has e lected 2 New- port Beach co·eds 10 mem· bership at USC. They are Karen Eleanor Petersen, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P etersen, 1706 Ttadewinds Ln., Baycrest, and Diana Jean Dennis, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. R.F, Dennis, 301 Evenin1 Slar Ln., Dover Shore s. someone s tole money fwm the pw se which Stdfani Messner had left ly ing on the ki tchen bar .a t 2 13 35th St., West Ne"'-port; she did not find it ClUI until she "'e nt ~hopping ... A $125 surfboard was !Holen from the to p of his \luo;tang, s ta• ted John Gi les, 2907 Catal· pa., E'•s t Bluff, wh ile it wa s park ed at. the :"Je~rort Pier park ing Jut. .. No thtng was taken but ~omenne \Lt candle~ and pieces 0f wood and searched ht s hou~e in th e ni ght, a1;9ordtng to Claude ll ilker, 403 Belvue Lane , Balboa. . .Gregory Btockwa)', 900 Sea Lane, Harbor Vte"' llill s, dr inng his Corvatr west on Bar· side Dnve ,colltded wt th the rear of the car drJvcn by Vtrgtnta Roman, 315 ,....:ar• ci!iSus, Corona del \lar, as it was s torped eas t of Jam• Wine festival May 16 boree. The Newpon er Inn will again be the setting lt•r the annual \lay l,l,'ine fe s tival bcnefi ting the \la rch o l Dimes, to be held Tuesday , \lay 16 , from 6 to a :JJ p.m. Roy June, ~lr. a'ld 1>.1rs. James Mou ltrup, Judae and Mrs. Donald o ungan , of Costa Men; Mr. and Mn. Harold Boyvey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ha ll, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .\olarshall , Mr. and Mn. J. Owiaht Tudot, of N,.ewpon Beach. EUGENE ORMIINOY, for JO years director ?f the Phil- adelphia Orchestra, will conduct a special after·the- season conce rt Monday evening, June 5, In Campu s Hall at UCI. This concert is sponso red by the Orange Cou nty Philharmon ic Society. The program will in· elude Symphony No. 35, th e "Haffner," b)' Moz art; "New England Tr iptych" by Willi am Schuman: Ra· vel 's Suite No. 2 from the ballet, "Oaphni s and Chloe;• and Symphony No. 2 by Brahm s. Mr. Ormandy wa s OOm in Bu dapest, entered the Budape st Royal Aca· demy of Musi c at the age of s as a child prodi gy vi olin- ist, and received his professor's diploma at the age of 17. He came to the United States in 1q21 as a solo violinist, and be came an American ci tizen in 1q27, He was direc tor o f the Minneapolis Sy m~hony Orchestra before going to Philadelphia. Art preview on May 17 Gerald Nordland , director the Fine Arts Patrons. Fol· of the San F rancisco Mu· low ing th e luncheon the scum or Art, will s peak at Junior AITiliates will have the art preview luncheon open house in their Art Reo- Wednesday, May 17, at the tal Gallery, whi ch is loca- Balboa Pavilion. ted in the Balboa Pavi lion, Mr. Nordlund, who is also Among those who have a trustee of the Fine Arts made reservations fot the Patrons and advisor for its All Preview Luncheon arc exhibition progam, is fl ying Mesdames: Lloyd L. Aubert, here to speak at the art Pte• J. He rbert Brownell, Paul view of the Wally Hedrick· DarTow, Walter O.K. Gi bson. Sam T chakalian show. Will iam H. Johns, Howard Reservation s (or the 11 B. Lawson, John MacNab, the public and will be ac· Moraan. Paul McManiaal, Tho oowly formed Hoibor Area Coordinatina Council is plannina a charter mem- benhip meetina ror 7:30 p..m. Wednesday. M~ :U, 11 St. , Andrew's Prubyterian Church or Newport Beach. The purpoae of the Council is to act 11 a coordinator and clearina houu Cor in-- (ormation about all com-- munity Jlervl cel ror '"'""'" E.J. Arkuah -YES-WE WE HAVE THE . lEW VOlT 80LF SETS All CLIIS I'UTTRS-WIEDGIS WIMft & Nllllco Golf CaMilli ' Wlsott & Rowlo11J BASEIALL MlnS & GLOVES 415 TO 3415 ball Shoes llr Taschendieb. •• fw,o filma will be In 1ho aci ence too- at 7 p.m, with a Saturday at 1:31} can bo obtain· ••• ·dooxu in advance by the club at the • ..,. .. ,, .of Porei an Lan· C.•-Ill Ibn ---7.95 Ul e ---OIIDW ---UDIJ MBIS JMI ... -::==~ _,..DUTY ~IALLS 1 Sunday, Moy 7 Two s urfboa rds , valued at S!90, were s tolen from the aaragc about 1:30 a.m., ac· cording to Donald Zcrtlcr, 2202 W. Oc ean Front, Apt. A. Central ~ewport ... Dr. Roger E. Riley , 1901 Wc ~t· cliff Or., Westcliff Center, The co\•ers of t he tas tmg program ha,·c been designed by \·Ir s. Don Sou thworth of Newport Bea ch and table decorations are being crea· ted by 1\lr s. R.E. Frederkina of Tustin . The hnst commi ttee in· e ludes: Mr. and Mrs . Arthur R. \-lcKenzie, Mr. and Mrs . Jack Starner, Mr. and Mrs. a.m. luncheon are open to William 1-1. Mead, T. Phillips Spol •. IJI II cepted on a first come firs t Ernest c. Saflig, l-lenry T. L s• 4.15 'IS $4.2 MILLION FINAICIIIG .ervcd bu;,, Sc&mttnm, R;cha<d Slcele, Linle ear•e oea -- FOR CENTER PROJECT Show chairman is Mrs. Mrs. William P ereira Jr.,Mrs . 52• I ·sgts Aetna Lire & Casualty has Philip Gold. Lunc heon chair· Lee C. Sammi s , \1rs . Ted ADIIONDACI IAJS , agreed to make a S4.2 mil· men are Mrs. Edward J. Me rt z, Mrs. Donald Nutten, 1;00 morl&a&c loan 10 the Tafree and Mn. R;chard Mn. w;11;am Wh;lc, ~hs . W;l-IASEIALL. SISOfTIALLS • - -PAIIJ Irvin e Company on a 9·!11o ry Winckler. assisted by Mrs. liam McDowell. ~~ ..:...._ tower and 3 one·story office Samuel Barnes, Mr s •• Georae .__._ buildings to be cons tructed Yule, Mn. Hen ry K. Mac kel Coli in Your Wont Ad ~~-i~:::':i::~"i=::~tU~ JUNIOR BOOK SALE NETS MORE THAN S25 l'he Junior Friends o f the Newport Beach Public Li· btary held their first book 1&\c ~ril n and earned over S2 S for the children's section o f the Library. N C · · and Mrs. Richard I. Stewart . • , ' c wpo<l Coler, " " h E . 538 c nt Costa uesa • &_.L Fri 9-8 announced by Coldwell, Decorations ror the lun· tot • n•tgn e er 1ft ~, • Banker & Co., exclusi ve ~~h~e~on~~u~·:::b<:;~n~&~an~an::•:•~d~::::::::6:7:3:~::S:SO:::::::::_~~~~:::;~~~;:~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! loan corre spondent for the by the Junior . Arfiliates of Wi lliam A. Coleman , chair· man of the Library Boa.Jd , presented Rodney Blanton , 7, of \1ariners Library, and An dy Cooper, 12, of Corona del Mar , a pn ze book for colleCtina the moll t book s (or the J un ior Sale. MRS. JORDAN HOME Mrs. Frank Jordan hu re· turned to he r Corona del home fol lowing a brief visi t to Hoag Hospital. er. All the First National City Travelers Checks you want- up to $5,000 worth-for a fee of only $2°0 During May only ----1 :-~tWPORr . / ./'" N.<TION/I.L "'· ' . ' • inaurer. The cnnerete and alau complex will be localCd td· jaccnt to Fashion Island. AdJm nistrati vc hcadquar· ters of the Irvine Company will occupy 40 percent of the tower buildina n oor space. Other tenants will include a number or finan· cia! inuituti ons. Surface parking fa cilities will ac· commodate 475 cars. TILL TAPPER fOILED BY BOOK SHOP CLIIIK An altcmp l to confuse He len Blaclc, clerk at the Book Sh op on the Is I Balboa Island, failed when she caught one rr.an takina moncr from her till. T wo men entered the s tore, and browsed for about 5 minutes . When cal led to the back of the store by one to ans"'-er a ''si lly"' question, \!iss Black, 2449 Bamboo Sl., Ea-s t Blu fr, not1ccd the other man was tak.tng a SIO bdl from her cash reaister. Sh e demanded it back. After re turnina the money the 2 men. hetwcen JO and 3S years of age, left the store hurri edly. LECAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CRF:UITO RS SU PER IOR COU RT Of THF: STATF: OF' CALIFORNIA FOR THE COI'~TY OF ORANGE ~o. A-56826 [stat,. o f CHAR LES R. I.YNUI al~o k.nown u C.R. L YNf.ll, o .. cea"ed. ~OT!CI: IS IIEREBY CI\'F:N to thf' o::r,.dhora of the above namf'd d,.cedent that all per• 111o n,. havins c la im11 ap in!!l t th .. 'aid decedent are required to file them, whh the nece'"'I 'Y vou chet~~~, in the nHice of the f'"lerk of the above e ntitkd c oort, 9'" to prel!lent thl'lm, wllh the ne ceitt~ary vouc her-, to the unrlel'l!ll~~:tl at the,... orrlce of hl~tanonaey 1110MA S J. KOER- IIE R, 15720 Ventura Blvd ., f:nc ino, Ca/Uorn la which is thf' place of baalneu of the underaisned in a11 m11te1'8 per• to the e11t.te of aaid d.,;·.,,;,,, wlthla aiJ mottlhll firwt pab!lcatl ot~ of ... I ... I 20, 1967 0. L~~CH ...J.AD•'Ifll' L'iTRATOR of ~e ES. ·of tt.e al»ov• •••ed ::_ _____ .J decedut ~ ... ,~AN~ _'fi! ... -........ _. ........... WOTCllff OfTIC£., . WUTCUFJ AT 00¥£1 M2·llll MfSIDl OffiCI.,, .UYStOE AT ,.._,.,. M2·1141 .,...,., oma .... CAMPUS AT McM1'HUI St0-2111 '1110MAS J. KOERBER, ATTORNEY AT LAW 15720 v.at.n 81Yd., E.c:lu, C.ltforala 91116 A"one)' for ADIIO!fi!TitATOR BAR·I22 I .... 1 ... , AP'II 27, 110)' 4. II, II, 111157, Ia .. Newpon lar- ~-E•lp. • IVERSON saved a housewife • •• every month Sounda like 1 rldfculousstory doesn't it? She bought a new VW from Chick Iverson because she needed a car she could hurry around town in. She us8s her car to deHver and pick up the kids from school , shopping, and dozens of quick trips around town every day. Within a few months she realized she was spending far less on the VW than on her previous car ... a savings of cold calh every single month of about $83.50 over a 5 year period. This was pointed out to her by Chick Iverson at the time she was considering the purchase of a new car. Chick Iverson showed her that bY buyin& a Volkswapn she would save every month on &lsoline, tires, interest on her payments. purCh1se price, license plates, depreciation, repairs and on and on and on. If you wont to enjoy instant economy every month,,coll Chick 1-on lho Peninsula and If! the lull IIOfY . It's not )o ridiCulous when you can save money like tllat wery ""''llh· This kind of sovin~ applies to students, rotl...t poopte, bulineu mon, doctors, etc.-no .. per~. once nnat.d to qualify for Instant economy. Chick lo_, Ia tho -•u's only authorized VW ond POroc:lle-. Aulhorlzed for your protection. • ;• ,t ,. ... , ' .. ... , ' • • • ' •'