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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-01 - Newport Harbor Ensign' NEWPORT . BEACH JOe • .., caw...,._ --.. _... .... ....... ":nl.!J .. . .. . . , ... · .. ...... ..-...u-.-•• ....... _ ... car wash fight s to . Ci Council ,. ... I'ICI ... _, ..... Clfl ,.. CITf Clfl •111 ., IIAOI r•l IIAIIOII Al.fA'$ O"S.T NIFSPArlll 011..0 ... _ ... ,._ ..... a.,. ......... 1711Lt.. ..... c-.. .-c.w. -- TIL .• IIIIII. 67W. CA'no W. 71<11 l COMMINTS ON 1111 NIWS AND 50-CAWD NIWS I • • Bride-elect is feted N~RT HARII)R EIIICII FIRST S£CT1011 --P.l THURSDAY, JUliE I, 1•1 CO NINA DEL IIAII, CAI.Jf. Bildly for saHilg c .. b HoGorina Min Cynthia Bumey, bride"''iect of Jo- upb Blliou.. Mu. Charles S. Eaton entertained at the Balcony tea room in Laauna Beach. Attendina the luncheon and linaerie showe1 were Mu. Dean A. Burney of Corona Hiahlands, mother or the bfide•to--be: ~ea . Howard Cary, N.J. Prank, John R. llank.ey, R.P. Bar• low, M.A. Neely, Richard Edwarda, Jack A. Graves, Wi lliam B. Bailie, Bert Wriaht, Dale Wyckorr, Lorin Weldon, Clirrotd Crail, Georae Weedon and Mi ss Susan McKellar. South Sbore Sailina Club • will celebrate ita lOth an· ). nive11ary June 6 with plenty or · hullaMloo, intcr<lub small boat races. hibachi ' raflina party. prizes and Harry Cuy llave appoi..S the followiaa ~'*• "' help make thi• thL. year that wu: fun and spe,clal aamea ehainn.n. Marp -.d Oeorae Carver: aailina races, ubota, Lidos, Kites. Lehmans, Pil)fls. .otller dinahin, handled by Sandy and Bill Baker and Jane and Blair Hamilton; refresh• menta, Bill and Joan Kit• chena. Admiu ion will be a aift to the c lub and could be anythina rrom money to a liaht bulb, accordina to NEW PROVISI ONALS of the Newport Laudenback, Urs . Fred Ho wser, Ur s . Daniel Stringer and Mrs. Bradfo rd Mil ler. (Beth Koch phOto.) Harbor Service League incl ude, left to right, Mrs. Ralph Clock, Mrs. Le~ard Provisionals honored by League New provisionals of the Newpott Har bor Sen•ice Leaauc we re honored at a luncheon at the home of \IT s. Michael B. Jager, 1112 Pescador Dr ., Dover Shmes. The luncheon wa s hos ted by the hospital.ty commi ta tee of the League, under the ditectio.n of Mrs. Richard G. Bra ley. The new board of di rectoiS was also honored. The pr ovisionals, who have jus I beaun a year of uaining which will prepare them to s erve the communi ty effectively as volunteers, are Mmes. Gordon Atkinson, ~te phan Barnard, Ral ph ':lock, Ri chard Dodd, Tho-- mas Garvey, Richard Hausa d o rothy n ap k i e in t eriors man, Fred Howser, James Kelly, Alan Keni son, Nor· man Lawson, Leonard Lau· denback, Sydney Lucas, Peter Marr, Ronald Mc-- Adams, William McDowell, Bradfc.ad Miller, Gary Myers, Richard Raulston, Daniel Strins,e1, Terence Welsh, Theodore Wentworth J1 ., James White, James B. Wood Jr. and Mis s Sally Lawson. Mrs. Sydney Luc as was elected chairman or the provisional class at a short meetina berore the luncheon. Unde1 the direction or Mr s. Ri chard E. Cramm, League provisional chaitman, they wi II acquaint themselves wi th the social, economic, educational, cultural, and civic conditions or their ori en tation proaram. They wi II leatn about the Volunteet Bureau. A tour or Ci ty Hall and attendance at a City Counc il meetina as well as a school board meet• ing are on the agenda, also tOUTS or the Boys Club, Gi lls C lub, Society £or Cri ppled Childten and Adult•, and the Child Gui· dance Clinic, and local hospitals. Their ri nal tour wi 11 be or the Ir vine Ranch with a lee· ture on its history and sent developments. The provisionals wi ll also s tudy the League's history, £inances, administration, and conmittee responsibil- ity, and wi II take an acti ve part at the Leaaue•s Cor- fee Garden and Children's Art Workshop. A luncheon and miscella· neous shower was aiven by Mrs, Edward L. Montomery in her Corona del Mar hom e to fete Miu Bwney. T1ose auendina were Mmes. D ~an A. Burney, Charles. S. Eaton, Richud Cornell, Neal Lash· lee, N.J . Frank, Richard W. Worthinaton, R.L. Weir, Charles Roberts, Dale Wie se, D.N. Talmadae, John F. Lieb, William Gaslay, C.D. Graer, Roy Jackson, R.G. Meyer , F .S. Smith, Georae Weedon, Ralph Schi s- ler and H.F. Hilker. I "~A CENTURY of wedding gowns" wi ll be shown at the luncheon meeting of the Christian Wome n's Club at the Balboa Bay Club Tuesday, June b. Among the models will be these club members, fr om left , Mrs. Dan Dinsmoor, wearing an ivory satin dress with hand made lace in front; Mr s. Bob Barnes, chairman of the club, with a brown plaid taffeta wedding dress dating back to the Civil Wa r,and Mrs. Beecher Wallace, wear- ing an ivory satin wedding gown covered by ivory lace. The dresses being worn by Mr s. Oinsmoor and Mrs. Barnes are the property of Mr s. Alan Andrews1 mother, Mrs. John Robert Wh ite of Pasadena. The dress being worn by Mrs. Wallac~ is the property of Mr~. Norman Moore and is th')ught to date arounC the early 1900'1t. Speaker at the luncheon wil l be Joyce Landorf, rad io and TV personality and women's editor of "Kings Business" ma gazin e of Biola College. TelephOf!!uRpodles Saturday weddina bells will their friendship. They'll be ring for Kathleen Bolander manied at St. James at 3:00, of Newport Beach and Ray-and have their reception at mood Johnston of Mt. Ayr, the home of Kathleen's Iowa. 'Tis a storybook r~ dauahter, Donna Halliburton mance. , .They had been of Cameo Shores. chi ldhood sweethearts 40 • • • years aao, and durin& a c lass Maraaret Dugan of Lido reunion recently recaptured was miahty surpri sed when bed ••• she twisted some- thing. .auardian anaels hom Green Haven Nursery- land and Bill Nichols or ']1laden Interiors are doina a good deal or the leaworlt. ••• refurbi thing? Up dating? Complet• deeor or long range planning, The Conservativ e Corner her children artived on hc:r birthday last week with tw o round-trip ti c kets fot" San Francisco •.• She and her A rare holiday becauae or' a busy dad ••• Alice and Raul Rodriauez or Cameo Shores took advant•ge or the long holiday, with their 4 younasten ••• Yosemite way. By Clor•nc• Strong • • • fun. Cotm1odore Jim Wh ite will be on hand to award a prize ror the beat decorated birth· day cake, which will be served aboard the cruiser, "Friendship,'" ac:cord.i na co chairmen Carmen and Bob Taylor. General Chairmen J iII and Sally and Deater Jackson. NECK·DEEP IN TREATMENT For many years, neuralgia victims had to endure such treatments as wing packs or hot sand. There's a world or differmce m today's ~medics. Thanks 10 medQI science, they·~ rehable. But don't ~ atry medGtions indiscriminately. Your physH:ian should be your guide ... he 's the only person qualified to dedde when you nerd medications. Let him do "the diagnosing and prescribing. We'll be &lad to fill his prescriptions for you. Christensen Phalmacy -· &. COAST .wT ... C:OIIOIIA. DEL IIU R••l dential • Can tract .,. •• ,. •• •••do We highly 1e solve that these dead shall not have died in vain. •• -Lincoln's Gettysbutg AddTess . Conservatives respond with a rervent "Amen." Conser• vative servicemen and wo-- men o£ the pJesent and o£ past wars -reply with a vigorous "Aye! Aye!" an<! conservati ve people through· out the country repeat the wo1ds: "It shall be done!•• longer is free, and berty or our people 1s disappearina creeping socialism. the: li· hu sband, Larry. took orr on s lowly the first niaht out and cele- be£ore bra1ed in style. Apparently checkina out t!..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_:;;;;;;====------~~ their sumner quarters, PeaaY and Barry Goldwater were seen lunchina with Dorothy Yardley at the Balboa Bay Club last week. omou a-2550 ... 1)61 , .. 3001 To this, 1eligious minded Selman Over Stocked On Resale Cars BIG SAY I coRnm IIUDI'DARTERS I '63 CONYUTIIU $1"4 UIMG ll.t.V II·L P-•JIIM. <.odie -_,<!'" '64 STtNG U T CONYUTflll $2144 .Mt IIIKI<. ~ --.!, V.f. r~O, .... lt!f~ I1Cl·103. '66 STING U T $4044 • ~. m ~~rtt~. ~~ ... •~ •-..,,._ SM·II1. '66 STING U T ... $4444 ....... ""' "'' QllfldliiM. "'"'" .. '64 STING U T IASTIACK $3 195 I CORY AIRS I '64 SI'OIT COUI'I $ n4 .\terw:l•rf trOM.. rtodlft n -...-. ll"l!. I)U lilt. '64 SPYDII "SUI'II CHUGlD" • $1295 I ·-•· •· ·-· ,_,,. ..... /Oulrr. 1!,1•• ~;.,. Lit. Me. ITA.fU. II PORTS I '65 SUNIIAM lllnlt., c,.. $17t5 A l'f!tl 11"11 beMh. • _.. , .... ""ter -.W.. w!wll POl! G . '66 DPR W-.................. $164.1 ....... II .............. T .. CIWI'Iw. Lew ....... . '64 Y. W. IUS .................. $144.1 I ___ .. ....,.. ............. ,..... .......... . LIC: ..... ASY-, I ... L ~faa• ,_. a... llsapwt Ptwzql .•· ... ,,7 ...... ,... . MII(IIL 7,. to 6P.M. IT• """ I 6D IIW -After .. P.M. S..IIJ'' $ .,_IA.M.-tP.M.-.._ '111 -:MIIr ... ••• Arter the Revolution, out freedom again was assailed, Bia doin's will take pl ace r Saturday when the Balboa hardly more than a score 0 Yacht Club will have their years £ollowinz our Dec\ar~ season opening .•• inspec- tion o£ Independence, when tion of boats, luncheon and Abraham Lincoln was the the Barbary pirated demand· a dinner dance, all under the spokesman rot: an era in ed the payment o£ tribute direc tion of Commodore which pure Americanism aa the Ptice or penn.ittin1 Frenlr. Lynch oC Irvine Tet- • • • The always on the ao Mar- cia and Bill Bents or the Balboa Peninsula enjoyed a Ions weekend a-la Ca._.. lin a. ••• ••as poruoyed to the world. our ships to carry ow over .. rac e. • • • Happy birthday, J im Gona-The pzoblems or hi s day l eas fDmmerce . A brilliant wer! ••• and it Wal a IUtprist FINE FUIIMITqU:-DECOllATING SEa VICE A••ri•aly ... ir costs ln• wbea you plaa Thc.lal-.der way! " · naval engagement rorever Leo'a Rellauranl in Cor-1 h' ·r H renectedbedrock pau1otism. br party too .•.• IS .,., e. ar- They called ror solutions si lenced their demands , and ona del Mar has one oken riet, and his dau&hter, Janet, ~~111111111111111111~111111111111111111111111111111~~111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~~~ that we re simp le and di rec t. we adopted the slozan o£ window. • .bt.ll li ttle Jenni-kept the secret well. , .until Ame ri cans then were inter· "Millions ror derense, but fer Halliburton, dauahter or he was areeted by old friends no t one cent for tribute." Donna and Earle or Cameo at a si1-down dinner rOf 14 &a, aide, N~!wpo n Beach -1 673-1620 HI Shores, citme ou t with only Today, however, we dis· at their Balboa Peninsula a scratch when s he tri ed to honor the memory or our home. The guests were rrom ao through it the other night r I t f Pauiotic £o rebears when we ar r un g p aces except or at dinner. J k r pass out billions or dollars • • • Betty Jo and ack Fran so · 1 · ·d h. h Baycrest. m orergn a1 • w rc one With swollen eyes, a t their • • • conservative broadcaster Gi rl Scout outing last week· A European tour. , .Edi th labels as be ing the payment end at Rancho Caliromia, and "Bri ck" Powers of Bay or tribute. mo thers or airls £rom com· Shore s are doin1 JUs t that' In Vietnam OUT soldier& bined troops 14 and 42 faced • • • ested in America's present a"ld America's £utu1e . Suongly were they in ravor or constitutional govern· ment, and they li s tened to and obeyed Wuh inaton's advice to beware or £oreian entanglements.· The sacred u aditions or national £ree• dom and personal liberty we re s are in their hands, and they proved _by the_iT are £ightina with the will to each momina not only an · Would you believe"., ""· . win, but are hampered by a unnumbered aroup or badae there were 700 entr ies in the "no win" policy. We permit enthusiasts but also thoughts Adoption Guild tennrs tour-actions that Amencans rn d 11 . d • t"" past decades had not died our so--c alle a 1es to sen 0 £ hikes throuah cow pas· namen · in vam . • DANGER OF DISASTER The he roes o£ the past may be tu1ning in their gJa ves when they observe the s tate or the nation to-- day. We ignore Washington's rarewe\1 words. We have turned away rrom the way or lire which has made us great. Na ti onal disaster awaits us ir we do not re· tum to the time honored poli cies o£ the Founding Fathers and or those who ro llow in their foots teps. In this sacred season, when Americans are gatherina toaethet to honor our heroic dead, conservative minded persons are in the fordront or those who .. Support Our Servicemen, •• and in a lar· aer sense, who endeavor to insure that out honored dead "-1hall not have died in vain." ship loads or war material tures and "bean hole sup-• • • to enemy ports. We ac· pers•• ... Jean Watt of Hat· The moving van took Don- h th d nell and Wally Koch from quiesce w en e commun ... bor Isl and, Lee \lason an ·th Harbor Hiahlands to West-ists supply out enemy WI Oal Wooley or Balboa Is· cliff .•• and af"ter the)' had munitions or war, while on land,· Jean're War d and Betty l' lb · their fi nal 1&htbu rn, a the other hand we seek to Andress or ln•ine Terrace. surprise housewannina party increaseuaderelations with • • • was aiven them by Pat and countr ies behind the iron With a huae sign which Clint Hoose or Bay crest and curtain. read, "Welcome Home Tom Judy and Ken Martin, who At home we permit com-and Tim," Ka y and Chuck live 10 Back Bay .•. some of munis t inspired opponents Forkner of Bay Sh ores jetted the gues ts •. ·Terry and o£ our war effort openly to to New York to meet their Chuck Cole 11worthy, Sue and resis t the dra£t, to stop son, Tom, and hi s cabin-Ed Conway and Bob and El- bombing enemy taraets, and mate, Tim Cooper o£ Corona len Wi lcox o£ Harbor H1ah· finally to aet out o£ the dtheel MRarynwdhamen• ththele' a~~:epmd ~~ lands and Marian and Bill to.\oden or Costa Me sa. Asian area. Floatina Campus. Tom, who All this raises a serious purchased a new Porsche in question for Ameri cans on Rotterdam, and Tim are dri- the home £ront and on the vina cross-coun try to New- battle front, as to whether port ••• and the first thina Of not the lives of our men they are aoina to do upon are bcina sacrificed in an ivai is invest in a Snack- vain. ahop hamburaer. • • • • CONSERVATIVE ANSWER While chainnan Katherine ••• Down for the: lona weekend to their Balboa Peninsula home ••• Jean and Oakley Hunter and their younasters three from Fresno. • • • The fi rs t and most obv ious Castendyke of Lido surveys step ia to declare war on the Newport Republican As- intemational con;ununism, sembly dinner dance to be and to stop all trade with, held on the ~th £rom her For three score yean our and aid to communists. Two countrymen followe~ the additional meaau.res miaht ufe and au.re path laid out well help lo solve the prob- by the Poundina Fathers. lem. One is to adopt and en- resistina the tonential torce teahlation which would rhetoric of a Democrat prC"" invoke the doalh pena lty ror Oouie Hutchison, or Bal- boa Peninsula, has her com- mitllees oraani zed, her tic- kelt on sale and has aiven the word "00 .... for her ways and means project for the Federated Republican Women ••• a aala candidates fund sident who would have collaboralina with ·the . . 'liCAL IIDTICI N011CEOF PUI:I.JC HEAiiNC tailer cocktail pan y with Na1l ce ia hreby .r•e;a dr.at music:, art exhibit and cele. the Pl-.i~J; Co••1 .. 1" •01 ibrities. . .Sabuday. June tlr.e Ci ty of Newpon Beach Will r: th N lllold a pablic: h•ri•a oa th.e 24lb. a.rom 6 to ~ at e ew- appllc-tlo• af Mt. 6 Mra. L.H. POf1. Art Center. caused ua to join the Le ... conmunista. The other aue of Nationa. We were . would be to p1u and en• aare rot another decade until rorco 1••• which would a soc:ond Democrat pro•i· brina to an end all intorfer- dont cave national recoani• ence in our national atfaiu tion 10 the connuaist•-on the. part ot 00fllla&ai1tt Then our troob&es boaan. and commuaiat sympathi· The heroes of tbt Ameri• urs. J••-fot • ue perah #1278 to ,_it: ,... •ddil!o• or • liS. a•• IIIST .. LED ••oo.d d-Ill·• -" (0 -..... ..... ul•d•l .a.-oo•lo,._lal dw~ll-~.. Robert Rub of New-ia1 Ia til• ft·2 Oiatncti oo L<>• 8 ..._ · 11 19 Block 2 Tract B• Ma I• ,port each h ..... en lftlta .. l~d.. 122 Ra\,, Balbo• 1•1•4.. ed .. rec:ordina uc:retary of Notlee Ia lll•reby hton•a p.-.. ·o.nas de Caridad of St. ... , Mid pallllie haria1 will , • 1 ~-II M lila\• " ''e IS~ 1a7 of Jade Ho1p1ta • ru enon. J•~. 19167, .c Ill• llloat af 1:00 ,Mrs. Oe.rald Wifttler of Ne•· P·•· Ia t.J.a co•cil dl_k,.. port Beach ia a ne• ~Umber af tllle lhwpon Beac* City g{eep cool all summer Jacket with Sh ift (belt is your option) dacronl avron drip dry completely lined tiie shift does have sleeves! c.u reY'Oiatioa (oqtlt to lbday, it •hould M our al•••nalioaal sow•eipty 'nationa l pwpoae 10 insure "" .. rot our co.ay ... i .. t ..,,, who ha .. ai•n U.._.,f•ow,_.le .NeY• theit liYit in put •••· 1:~;=::" .,... ••" ..,.. .-ebott who are an dylaa· _. ot ow so-la Vit~ aha11 not ""'"' to .. U.he4 ...-•• •.-. "'--rifiee Ntlioas. Ow ... ., !! ia •Ilia. lf all , .... ldl thH -· pi~. of •• ....,..,. Bat ,... ••• •Y •• all ,.,.... i.atwe.ce4 <CiauhpM ..... a r..d nia ... • .,. .,., • ., •• ~ '""' tt... ini em.t ot •• oqaiaa· ae. .., y. Capall.a, ...:nca.ry tioe . ~lW elQ.SOO ..,._.. "...,." ..... ';!.?. ..,. ...... ~; ... _, or • P.llll=~= ~~. i:S· reltMil'ta•• ceatef at S&. a 1\a M...,." an., t.lll• Jack. I "LAUREL AWARD" winner, Mrs. Herbert Miller, right, receives the Tuesday Club's club woman of the year award from the club's new president, Mrs. Jack Str icker,lor her service to her community and ht>r club. Onnandy at UCI June 5 Eugene Ormandy will lead current world tout. ll1e cun- th e Philad!!lphia Orchestra cert, which will begin al in a progra m of \lozart , Schu-6:30 p.m.,' is spnnsmed b) Jnan , Ravel anJ Brahms in th e Oran@e Coun t~ Philhar- Campos If all a t UCI \londny monic Society. . . evening, June 5. Th e program w11l m c luU!! Thi s wi l l be tht! or..:hes-Symphon y No. 35, the "ll af- tra's only appearance 1n ner," by :-..lozart; "Se" Eng- Orange County during tts land Triptych" by Wi lliam Schuman ; Suite No. 2 ft om TOO L4TI TO a AU.,Y the ballet, "Daphnis and CO RONA DEL \IAR. S,pec-Chloe," by Ravel ; an d Sym- tacolar view of ocean, bay, phon" No.~ by Br ahms. Jelty. House for summer l11e Philharmon tc offi ce at rental.3bedroums,2 baths, 2ll l W. Coas t H\.1)., ~ew· pati o. Ch il dren O.K. By port Beach, report s a limi ted week nr mon th. OR 5-56 71. number of ti ckets s till ava il · -------------able. T he tickets ar e un LI DO ISLE. ~ bedrnoti', 2 sa le at !.he office. bath, priva te h(•me , enclosed ~~~~~=~~~~~'' patio, compl e tely fu r-= nished, fur summ er ren tal , No c hildren, no pe ts. OR 5-587 1. Call in Your Wont Ad From.the Police (Continued from P'&l• 2) ·ou del Mat ..• e-la Pralle. th.at aomeone pr ied open a 700 Lido Park Drive. Lido wtndow tcreen but w.a un-· Pcriinnla, wbile out walk• able to enter tbrouah the ina eollapud and wu window, which w" locked tak;n at B:t.S p.m. to Hoaa , .. Someone removed IQUoo Hotpital. •. Jamea Shipley, von hom a window at 2602 '112 w. Coatt Hwy., New .. Avon,. near Mat_ineu Mile, port. left two awf'boardt accord•na to Eh ua Olson, atandina aaain1 t hit ro ai- 3312 Via Lido, Lido Shopt dcnco: t omeono entered a~ea, _temoved _drawers from throuah a aato and t tolo a sew•na machtnc and dump.'lhe more upenaivo board, ed the contents on the floor a DeweY Weber worth S120 but did not take anythina ..• Kathryn Ooimlina, 4515 •.. The Beauty Bazaar, Dorches ter, Cameo Hiah .. 2604 Avon was entered by Ianda, while playin& at lhe same me thod, draweu 4Sl Cortland, ran throuah a were opened; bot nothina plate alan window and wa1 Liken 10 Ho., Hoepital, where abe wu innediately placed in aur .. ry ••• Allen Maafield ol San Marino and 329 h land, Balboa. report• ed that aomeOfte atole hit •ISO audboud from hit atttion ••aon ••• Billy Ner- neu, 339 Bordeaux., Coata Men, eacaped beina run over by a ear in a p oc:ory atore parkina' loi, when he jumped oul of the way; the ear dfivcr thd ehaaed him on foot, yellina and awca,.. ina, but drove orr wh t'te Mr. Nernen was phon ina for the police. was taken. . .An auempl was made to enter the build-- ina at 505 32nd St., West FLU.ORIDATION Newpor t, according to Helen (coRtinued from peae') Durkee, 3708 Ocean Blvd., from the enaineelin& atand- Corona del Mar. .. Robert point. Onl y a tiny fraction Lyle, II S Via Juc ar, Lido of the 'lt'ater used by a Isle, driving his car north household is drunk, but the on Wesuninster, was s u uck entire water supply must be hy the car of Helen Hanni· fluoridated. Claims are gan, 2817 Br oad St., driving made that in practi ce the on Clay, Newport Heights. fluoride level s in the water Saturclay , May 20 supply of a ci ty of even Gungor Simsek, 28, of moderate size will be so 312·A Dah lia Place, Cowna nonuniform that some house- del Mar, was booked on the holds may receive dange1· charge of shoplifti ng a ous\y high levels wh ile bot tle of cough medicine o the1s get much less than woJth S\.50. .Michael is intended. More serious Howard. 2 1, of 747 Balboa is the problem or valiable · w~r consumption. Ave., fa1led the sobrie ty tes t a t 1:50 a.m. and was "In young children even a mo derate inc!ease in noo• booked on the charae of in· ride intake is likel y to pro- to ll.i cat ed in a public place duce mo ttled enamel which, . . . Wh ile George Johnson, a\ though not dangetous to 517 Larkspur Ave ., Co rona life 001 ptobably to genetal del \lar. was away on a va• health, is a ve1y unde sii- c ation, someone s to le two able condition. Enamel- pots wtth red and white fo1ming cells are the most ge ramums that he had sensi tive to nuoride, but pl aced by his front door. . . studies extending ovei 30 Someon~ ro lled or pushed yeats or more would be her VW 75 feet into an alley needed to make sure that ar· and then remov ed the black, tificial nuoridation o f the leather water would no t produce serious damage to health over a long pe~iod of time. He suessed the mo1al and ethical issues invovl ed: escape the benefit if they choose. Exceptions may be allowed only when the ma-- jolity is p1otecting itself aaainst a dinster, such as ! fatal disease. "To my mind the arau- ments on moral grounds are the most clearly drawn. If nuoridation of water liUP· plies is rejected on this basis, other consideutions become irrelevant to th e parti cular question, but al- low the choice o f many o ther alternatives, nuolida- tion of mi lk (with Ouo ride- freemilk available to adults and othets wh o wish it: distribution of fluoride pills 01 vitamin preparations or nuoridated water to chi I· d10 n, or the admittedly al· mos t completely harmless, thoosh somewhat less ef- fec tive procedure of lopi - ca\ fluoridation of teeth." He concluded with this summina up: "On the basis of the evi- dence avai lable loday I be· lieve that the very probable, though disputed benefits of nuoride intake in chi ldJ:en outweiah the poasible in· juliou s effects , provided that dosaae is discontinued when the need i s past and is adjusted to provide the minimum nece ssary daily dose of nuo!ide rlOm all sources of in take. For th ose who feel that this is still too ti sky, the topical ap- plication of nuorides in the dental office, and/or the very slisht.l y mo re risky uae . of fluoride-cont.&inina loothpastes, r believe to be teuonably safe and effec· tive." • • Professional Performer .._., 1 grelt rec:Of'~mllker. Of ~pec:lal 6ntet- nt Ia hla re<:Ofd for providing peopte wtth euetty IM right kind of 1'*-!tlnee program. Ha'a done It by telklng common MOM IIAdl giving top-notch· MfVIce. Ha ean ahow you ~ to make ln1urance do what you want It to do-tram protecting your family to pn> vldlng tOJ your r.tlrement. Why not tMe ecJ.. vantage ot hla counMIIng? Call him aoon. HA .\lMO~D O R GA~S ­ STEI~IJ.'AY PlA~OS Hamm ond or!.rl, perc. & u~verb, near nrw l <l95.Contl ole P"'"'·l special rlnish 1485. SCH MIDT-PHI LLIPS CO . Robert •. Cunni liOn 3110 E. Cout Hwy. Corona •t ...,, C.llf, ..... Foothill llvd, CI•M~ant, Catlfomi• 1907 North Mt1in Street at 20th prder front : ----'~'-"-"...;.'~·~·----1 Allertc• Opflllo• Boot~ S&ore ! 1934 H&lbor BIYd. PUBUCA TION typina want• e.d. Have varityper; head• hner. Over 60 type facea. Call 67J-Il07 or 673-QllO. Ask for Fran. :~t:.A..q, the fabuloUs ALLEN 'Theatre Compac t Orpo' with electronic ttapa Caataneta-ON LY at .•• CORCO RAN \1U51C CO. (.'cross from Fashion Sq.) 1166 ,. To.wn & Country 541-4318 Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 8 pm Coat& Meaa -Pllooe NOW ! EASIEST TERMS EYER ! "Proponents believe that fluoridation of 'lt'ater is jus- tified because o r the gr eat potential benefit to dental health o f lhe population, whethe1 the people fa vo r i t or not. Opponents state that it is wron g to impose any- thing on an individual against his will solely be- cause he may benefi t by iL 'The oppolluni ty 1o tec ei ve 01 reject the benefit should be left to the individual. While this is patticu lculy un justifi able when the im-- positi on o f a measure oc- curs withou t a vote of the people, it is 1ea\ly no bet· let when a majolity o r the people forces th is 'benefit' on a m:noti ty without allo- ing the m the opportunity to "As a sci entis t I take no position on the moral and ethical issues. Howevet, as an individual on moral g10unds, 1 cannot person- ally subscribe to the arti- fi cial nuoridation of the water s~pplies." RADIATORS '"KOOLA.TRON" ... l, _ _<!m~o:_. ~~'!.:.£;~~:..:.__,RADIATOR PROTECTION. 1·1 Diss imi lar metol action 5-DAY VACATION FOR TWO IN'M .EXICO CITY !IN CLUDING JET AIRF AR El 2.~n Pruz• • ••. l Sl· OF '61 f'·\.\IPF.R FOR O"t ~F:£KE~D f V.f' l'\t•n buy Lhf' l!;a~\ PRIZE DRAWINGS EVERY DAY IN THE MONTH OF JUNE Just come in and register to PAY ONLY TAX AND LICENSE DOWN ON ANY NEW FORD . MUSTANG, THUNOERBIRO OR TRUCK If< OUR STOCK. Choose from over 300 new Fords. Mu stangs, Thunderbirds . and FOf'd trucks. With approved credit you pay ONLY TAX and LICENSE DOWN and 36 monthly payments. look at these eumples of how ou r s pecial Anniversary savings mike buying a new Theodore Robins Ford easier than ever! IRAND NI!W 1967 MUSTANG HARDTOP be eligible to win one or TAX $78 mot"e valuable prizes. Daily AND d.aw;ogs fa.. tkkets to Melo-LJ(, DOWN . dy land. the Ange ls' games. and the Orange County Home 1------------------------~ 36 Show -first major attraction in the fabulous Anaheim Convention Center. starting June 30. Daily winners also eligible to win Me11ico City and Camper V•cation SPECIALS PA ---n'I'~E t . -''·'' • ._ Gigantic Specials EYIIJ -~ M r..Lit on .... • STATION WAGONS FALCONS, FAIRLANU, fORD~ 47 TO CHOOSE FROM ' 2 Dr. H.T. e 2 Dr. Landau e ;4 Dr, Lindau TO CHOOSI FROM f-100 TO CHCIOSI ,_. Pop Warner plans Players and parents wi II meet at 7:30 p.m. today, June I , in the C01ona del Mar High School cafeteria to discuss plans for this fall 's Pop Warner football pr o gram. The Newpott•Mesa Pop Newport-Me sa area. HELP YOU your pe t problem skin condi ti on, tra.;o;;,J;,j etc, NO CHARGE service. JORDAN'S PET SHOP 2732 E, Cobt Hwy ,, 673-200 CORONA DEL MAR ••BankAmericard .. Join CDA Chamber! reduces harmful elements in wo t er fa neutral farms. Only $3.95. Cars, trucks, industrial . Phane .54.5-.t211. Mr. Toy lor. Oealer1wanted. BIL lMOR E MOBILE HOME. Expando, po rches, nicely furni shed, 2 bedrooms. 52,000 down. l YJ years old. 67l-IJ04. Warner chapter is scheduled -l~S& Sup"!!, 2 dt. son as runners--up, and the to field one Midaet te am and Hardtop, 72,000, good con· Las t year bo th the Midget Caballos and the Pee Wee Cowboys won the Oranae County conference cha~ pionships. The Caballos went on to finish the sea• ALI!R T TO RAT LOVERS Whi&e llta for aale. Call SPOTS before your eyes _ on your new carpet -re- move them with Blue Lus- tre, Rent electric sham- pooer st. C rown Hardware 3107 E. Coas t Hwy.: Cor: ona del Mar. Cowboys won the Southern 4 Pee Wee teams, including dition, S300. Call after California Federation cham• pionship for the 2nd time in 10 5 ' 0 the Corona del Mar High h . a.m. 46-o6 I. GREAT BOOKS of the We a-a n~w one , the Coronas, for ~~6~,00~~p~.m~.~Sa~t.~&~:So:o:·~·:•:ft~e:• f~~~~~~~~~~~;., School area. Other Pee l eu 3 year hi s tory. tern World. Complete with Wees are the Comanches, Tonight's proaram will .• PERSONAL ~·hQ ~ · Syntoplcon, Alao adult or for the Costa Me s a High elude a film of the aame in ~ ...... , \.. Jr. Encyclopedia ·tet. Schoo l area: Colts, Estan• whi ch the Cowboys defeat· FILTERS Couch.1V-Stcreo combina- c ia High Schoo l, and Cow• ed the San Bernardino "FILTRON" W ft IT IN G' nation, Lincoln 4·1360. boys, Newport Harbor Hi &h . Apaches for the Southern Permanent"sinterecl' ""'"'"I fOR: •' The Mi dgets are called the C alifornia Pee Wee Cham-element. Filters up to 39 MAGNETS ·. '·~ Caballos, for the entire pionahip. millionths of on ineh •. 1. SPEICHES "MAGNETRON" '( I te I Lasts forever -for cors .2.'1USIMESS RIP.(!RTS Cars, Boats, Industrial En· oas •ou no or boots, Gos li ne filter 3. COLL.IGE T.H.MIS ginea. Permanent magn., I' $4.95, Oil filter plug for yaor crankcase, De~ l II.SSIGMMIMTS C 11 Phone .54>-4211. Mr. Toy· o ech and holds metal lor. Oealera wonted. ' .t .. ALL YOU I • : • particles, S2.9S. Dealers --""-:'=====--,.-J: WRITIMS HIIDSI wanted. 545-4211. M., ALt. OOOL~SANONYMO. U:S T~l 'Harbor Area. 673•8724. 24 !"MOteri'at Reuard1 • _., or. ' hour•. ·; • If Necettary " ,110111• .... 1011111'$ ,_ ................ ,., .. -·.-.-.. " ... -..... .................. ccwrACr-.• ,. .,_ - •• I -----===--· -----~: Gladys 0 'Donnell fo _ tallc here ~= c: = ~-:.,. llh. · (1..,, O'D••.tl, .... 1 •. '11 ot•• Nada.-Aa a N.U..I Repabli~ ... Clo, C-1 II ... C1to II INII'NNIOGt o1 ...... 'II -., ~~-olio bocko4 Allrod R•.._ ._ .. wtll HA 1 • ._.. p--oll-11-Ao o •= to *• 11 .. L•41oa bock lo U36 lftd ....... ·~ '"~ .. ·--wtll 1oo .. llaol 1 1 .. C.•-li-d Nixoo 1ft 1960. •-I ...:! -,_., fiOit opoobr -...., d•o .. .._u4 Woadoll •• io """er'oltllo O'Doo- ;;::. c.'!:.~..,."'"'" JMo a far ,...,.._H.,: Wllklo • 19411, Dwl•• El-••II Oil Compoay, wu"" ... ,11eat1• e1 j.,r=t·-; .......... ~loa ••ll~wr ia 19S2 (altbouJb. r«MU~er or lhe Hydro-Tut .. J-•la, 1u. w u .. ...,_.,. • .-. 'Tile ocoui• wUI •• wu _. ot dae ~ Cali-Tubiaa ~lee, ud •• ~ li· No.,tnt ~ ...... , • .. -.. Mllae -.1 talUiu.-. ro.ia bo~u ror Robert cenaed pslot bectme a n,Jht -,.uc •~c.,1 •-' ...... ~ a& 10:)8 a.& 111 •• My-Tafl) _. Jbe ·~ iDtUUctor &aria a World War •• .. cl IU.. • "'*• •• r...t .._. of -..a .. _ Bia..a.ow.r apia aa 1 ~56. U. 1911 E. c .... Bwy . _. 611 • .-.ce, · •4 .,, l.t. A .... c.-.. 1 lloej..U., 1024 B. Balboo; Fist skind. • n fatal Lo1 I, llool C, II TIO., 1111 !tro. Prod DoPno, prop.. Ill ... ,, Loc. • ... '· .u ,.n ., BIYcL . IY-g u4 Lou l& •• 11, ll.o1t dl,li.,... .. ounc•• dlat ' tsS,C--..claiMarTt.ot ... a '~t O'Donnell will bet~ .. Hh ftrlttt&amplatdlvhta 'citation wu aiven in the c.o.z z... ... • ...... . . parkla1 lot la •• ...... ·.,..Old br ~.. Willi •'*" la deadt for Preddy water and all the way 10 lhe MoUe. ta ~ ... .,. •• .,.. &Mi Beat•, loaDer NHPRW ,,. Haylleant. U, of 1404 Cal· botpital, but the youth wat aalcl pa•llc ~ .. rt .. wiiJ .. ·lie*~&. •d cl011 fri....S of ·howt R•dludt about 3•30 pconounced dea.d on arrival. hlcl oa ._ lJU. " of J .... Mr1. O'Douelt. AlA uny ol ~ ' · ~96~~ C'o!:.~o...:.:.IO .r:.:· aatada will M Hr¥ed br l:be · ';;...u... dida't like divinl L!GAL MOTICI! · • 30 -· of lbe baord, -. Cily Ball of die Clip of M .... acoordiaa &o bolfi&alllr •d ,_a1cked when be lott CERTifiCATE OF BUSINESS pon Baacll, C.llf., at will .. -L-: • ._ n_ll H lllt maa•piece.' He di.'t Flc titloaa Firm Name 1.1-eacl pi•• .. , aacl all· _.......,, -a. rv Y u~ . . peNo.. la&a,_sM -r .,.., dtiat IDd Mrt. [).,.id 8uft.-RIIUIM)'Ofblt eqUipment, THE UNDERSIGNED doea aacl M lr.earcl &~~....... aell. au.cb u bit weiPt belt; ll'ld lr.ere by certify that h., ia coo• Lo L r aDd dactiaa a c:-r~~erdal bw.ildi•a Cl .,.CI • • Mrt. O'DaaDell baa aerYed wearina Ievit boavy reatal buiaeaa at Balboa Ia• Cl; af 'New t Boac:~ locally ia her Ptderated mbber tu.it jacket, he could lud. Califora.ia. aader tlr.a P.tlllatlr Jua 1, 1Jir.' t. Clab, hat be• atatl prlai· not Oa&t. He juat unk, a aid flct:tiooa flna oame of C I C 1\.• Newpon Barltcw h.t• d•t Md from US9--l'H7 llaa · Hfepardt. S.ildlaa Ceat"r eod that .. td A r11cue boat·roached the Ona Ia compoeed of the foil-· •_....;L":ItoA~cn~L~II0;;;1ICI';;;;;;;;;;~ __ ..;L:=IG=A=oi.:.;IIOT!a:.::~=='--area in leu than a minute, ~f1 ~.::oo;.:ac::~0110{ ::a:~~~: . CI1T or •n_T._' IJJ'O•..... . alao a jeep. Twenty-two are u foil-•, to-Itt iO'ftd Dl;n;,.~·~ ... .,. men tlainia.1 for life1uard Paul Ciracl. 309 Mari•" SEALED BIDS will ba Ncftvacl • •• offt~a of dae City Clerk, City Hall, Newport Boac*, Callforal-. udl 10:00 -·· oa dae 20tll of Jue, 1967, • t41~ d•• ._.,. will be op•ed •d read. lor perfonala1 work u follow•: 11J811N AVENUE 16" WATER TRANSMISSION IIAIN FROM MIRA LOIIA TO P ALJSADES ROAD CONTRACT NO. 1079 duty were tent to search for Ave •• Balboa laboad. Cellfor-- lhe body. ·When the body wat aia 92662. fOWid, mouth to mouth reaut· WITNESS my ha11d lhia 18th dey of May.1967. Pool Ciracl LIGAL MOTIC! STATE Or CA LIFORNIA l (oo No tlld wtll be racaiwad aal•-It ie aocle oa a propoaal lorwo AMENDMENT COUNTY OF ORANGE l fal'aiotled by lille P•tllic Worb O.pan.aeat. Ead: bid aaat be No. 232 0. thia 18th · day of May, oc-r,•'•~ tty caala, certified c:tlack or Biclder'a Bo•d •ode N011CEOFPUIIJCHEARJNC 1967, b'efore 111e, • Notary payU • to tlae City of Newport Beaeaa. lor • a-al eqaal to Notlca ia lr.er"by &iveo that Pl!;blic ia aod for the .. ad at Je .. t 10 parce•t of tMI .... , bid. tlr.e Plaaia1 Commiaaioa of tw.Dty aod State, reaidiaa na doc .... to 1Dc:la4acl witllla tlle Maled bida wilic:tl n~qa ire ~e City of Na"'P__rt Beach will ... · d ~ · 1 d c: .. platl .... cl ·naC"Dtloa are tile follow!._: bold oae ,.blic tleariaL_DD tlr.e w:~erela. 1111 '7 com11mt•a ~e 1. -Pror,Mt · !Pf!licatloa of Greet Wea tent aad ewrot'll, persoaa t_ appear• c..:======= 2. P•r 3-o.., ... tloa of S.koatractors se-n., .... Lou Aaaocla tioo ed PAUL CIR ACI . LIIOWD to r 3. Par 4 _ 8-ICIHr'a Boad to •ead Oietric:t ia( Map No. me to be the peraoo wh011e 4. Per 9-No..colluio• Affidavit II frv. • 9' aetback 011111 Fer-aa111e ia 11obsc:ribed to tbe 5. P··· 10 -Coetrector'• Fl••c:i•l Stota• ... .., St . to o· aetback OD. Lot withi• iollttumeot, aad aca ne 6oc:a•eeta alaall be alfilledwitlro tlroe •rrropriate aipatorea I, Tract 1080, located al 310 lmow ledged to me that he ud tltlea of tlroe perao•• aipl., •• batla or tlr.e bidder, For Feraudo Street. e~~:ecoted the .. me. ~'foretio••· tlroe alpatarea of lit",.,..,., or VI-I'Naklarrt Nolice ia hereby-furtlr.er aivea IN •ITNESS •HEREOF I d • Co tlr.at Mid poblic hearia:f. ·will " -• aa J---or Aaal ... ,., Joe,...,. •~ ~ .. ire u the ,.. b b b d d ---·-• ff do • be lr.eld oa tlr.e 15tb ay of ave ereoo.to set my aa aa porste Sui Mall be • lucl to all c.•nta n~qairla1 aipa-h tare•. le die cOM of • pa,..aralr.lp, tlroe aipatare of at Je .. t Ju.,, 1967; at the hour of 8:00 effind my off icial !leal t e o•• r.a•,.l perteer Ia reqaired. P·•· Ia tl&" cooa cil cba.mbers d.,. and year ia thia Certifi cate All bldo are to be c .. pared oa tb baDia of lhe Eaaiaeer'a of th" N"wpon Beaclr. City first above writteo. uti•ate. The aad .. tad qa•tltiea are approsi•ate oaly, beiaa Hall, at wlr.icb ti111e ud place Shirley Aon Matthew!! alvea oolelr, •• a baala for tl&e co.pariaoa of bid•. •Y aad all peraou iatereated Notary Public in aad for nid No bid wall be ac:cepced fto~a • CoDtrector wlr.o haa oot beea ••y appaar ud be h"ard ther& Cooaty end State llceued ia ac:cor4uc:e wilh Ill• -•i•ioa• of Clr.opter 9, Di~-oa. "' C-miooi-Eopo"• J ,.. d Roy Y. Copelo"o, "'''''""' · """ ""' ea uae aioll Ill of Bo•i•.,•• aad Prof.,aoio••' Co e. Tlr.e Coatractor ., 2 1967 ahall otate hi• li ce••• aaaber ud clooaiflcatiolllll 111 tlr.e pro~ Newport B"acb City ~hi h 1 Pbaaiaa Co111mi aatoo . .... ia : June I, a. 15. 22, •piaoa, Special Proviaioaa, ud Coatract Doc:uaeata ••y be Pablialr.: Juu I , 1967, ia 1967. in the Newport Harbor obtaiaed at tlr.e Pablic: Worh Depattaeat1 City Hall, Newport The Nawport Harbor E .. ip Eaaip. Bea.dro, Califo~la, at ao coat to l iceuec c .. trectora. A ao ... · ----:-::-~:--:-=-=:-:-::---r--=----------1 o n~fudable c:llora• of 12.00 will be NCI_IIired for eaell aet of plaaa, Ll!r!"L -nc• EXTRA SPECIAL aP"c:i•l Pro.,ial ... , ... c-tr•ct cloc:a•••t.a fCM' o~era lhaa ---"" .:; LIDO HOME llceaoed c: .. tractoN. It Ia reqae~~ted thee tlt.e pia .. qcf apec:ial EXCEPTION PERMIT proviaioao 1te retarae4 wltllla 2 weeka after the tlid opeai... 2 bed10om, 2 bath, neat A aoa-refu.daltle ~arr of 12.00 will M reqairecl for eaclr. aet N0110: OF PUBUC HEARING and move in condi tiron of City of Newport Beadl Stuclartl Spaclficeli.... Notice ia llereby Jheo that 40 7l0 Tiae City of !h:r.:rt Beect! raoenea tlle ript to reject •Y or tlr." Pl .. iDJ Co-iaaioa of $ , II "ldo d · 1o 11 · • loldo. dae City of Nawpott Deed! will a • -to-· VIlli .. y lD rae ty Ia MC:a Mid • r.•lallc: lt.aaria& OD tlt.e LIDO ISLE BIST Ia ocoenl--_.. .. 1M r-:--•1 ... ol ...._ 1170 of 1M LoiHw ~lll Co4e, tlroo Cit)' Coaaell ollilla Chr of N•"'P..ft Baadl llu ... ;:'!'~ea:,.o:"f.oJ.!·•,·.,::ill•11-;-;; 2 autom bomet, immedi· cartaiaad ~. r-a'r•l ~.,•lli•1 rete par 411-w•• ia tlr.a 1e · 11 locelhl Ia wlddt. lille wOI'k Ia to Ita p«iCM'alecl lor .,ac:l& craft or ~-it: -•CN•M ia tlroe aize a poaaeaaaon, eu:o cnt .., .. o won. .. or ••di-tc: aaaclacl co euea.te •e c:oatract ud o f .,,. ... • aew Mildiaa ia fiamciaa. Enjoy lu.DUY f I F ... , .. lel•cl, Newpo~ Cea· I" · · ia Ml ordli Ia lno adoa Mo. 6519. tar, beia'l: ia tla" C-0-B-UL IYIDI Jn lhit Spanith A cor. of -1c1 Re .. Iall .. Ia ..... Uable Ia til" office of tlr.e Cltr Oiat rlct, 2 Fa .. ioo l•l•d. motif. 2 1tory, 4 bedroom, C le~ • tile City ol N"wport Beacll, Notice ia hareby fa rther aivea dinina nn., fnily nn. 3Y.I ne followia1 Ia tile act!edale of .Prevaillaa w .. e ratea, 1966-tiro at eaid r.blic huriar will b dt 67 for • aalectlve llat of cloeeiflcotiooa. Toaether with th" b b ld d 1 •· ialonoatloe lecloded Ia Rnolatioa No. 6519, tlal• aclr.edole i• e " oat e 15th •Y 0 Jau, $86-1967, et the boar of 8:00 p. 111. ;JfiiN to be coaaidered a part ol tl&e .. eoat,.ct epecificatiooe. ia tba c:ouacll ch•bera or tbe· ' Preweilla1 •or Rat.ea-1966a67 Newpon Beecb City Hall. at FRENCH REGENCY Claaalltcofl-tJolacflvo L.IHhtfJ IS/ri"J {5/ri67J wlliclt tllll" •d place aay aod S bedroom, 4 balh, finett Cerpeat.,ra 4.8S all peraoaa l11111teruted moy bl .. in kitchen. Glamorout c-e•t w .... JO'IIIna.,,.... 4.60 4.84 d b • d Laborera appear aa e oar thereoo. 2 ltory hilh livins nn. c-era! or Coutractioa 3.70 ' 3 8S Ray y · Co pelia, aecretary Re Oection pool 111d roun· Aa 1r. 1 R k 1 1 3 91 4•06 Newpon Ouch CitJ p • t • er roaer • • Pluaial co-iaatoo taint . Flapaa 3.70 3.8S Calae• Cltu"r 3.78 3.93 Pabli ... : Juoe I, 1967, Ia Layia&.of all aoa·•"talllc pipe 4.01 4.16 ne Ne wpon Harbor E .. i~ Taaael t:l-alllcotioaa 17~~ Vibracorwoaal Jeck u ... er, Paea••tlc Tuola. (e~~:c:ept dril ar} t.315 4.444.5 Of'!r•tlq Eqi••-' (7/1/UJ 17111671 Oiler •d aipat.aa (Groa_p I) 4,38 4.53 . Sklploader (La• "'ycl.:} {Groap 2) 4.62 4.11 Roa• aad CMiaaaa (Gro•p 3) 4.86 5.01 laauwa••-(Croap 4) 4.91 5.12 oa lht; -VIA UDO, Roor • coa•erc:i al ..,;jldi;;f J Gra4e Cl&ec:hr (Groep 5) 5.16 5.31 p..,-.. l~tlr'Ubr .,.,.tor (Groap 5) 5.16 5.31 Crad~•ll o,.rator {Croap 6) 5.26 5.41 Te .. ate,. . (S/1/UJ (5/l/611 O.•p Track Ortvar (L••• tllaa 4 yda) 4.35 4.50 Water tntek driver (2500 Jal. to 4000 1•!.) 4.S3 4.68 ia tile C·l Dt•rict, oa ··:~t'J-. ....:.il:::l::i.:.N.=I~T:_:I::I::A0!:::::..__-1 Re .. b ol Block 9, Tract 1 boa Bay Froat, 703 Edaewater, Balboa. Latlaar PaiDIOr. . Baildi•• a.d Caaatractloa tradee (5/J/"J (Sif/67) Bricki•r•r I Stoae Meaoa 5.15 5.15 Elec:trlc:iM (7/J/UJ (711 161) Jo.,..,.._ WI,.... 6.11 6.55 . (41211 .. 1 4.765 (7/1/661 (7/1/611 5.22 5.33 ] .. ,..,.. .. -s, ... ,. P!J:a mi:lea Pl-ber 5.55 S.64 Aay clu•lfiCatioa. o.inecl liereia aaaall be lille prevallia1 c:refl ,.,.. • Overtlae. S .. day .. c1 Hollclay ,.,.,. are at preniliaa creft r ..... CITY OF NEiil!lll'fBIU~B. .c J•-1, 1967,1a U.. Nolice i• hereby funber aiveo lhat N id pablic: h•ri•l will be lr.eld oa. the 15tb d.,. of Juae, 1967. at tlr.e tloar of 8:00 p.m., ia til• coucil daambera of the N"wport Buell City Hall, at wlr.ic:lr. tllfte ud place aay ud all peNoaa iatereated may eppear aad be beard thereoo. Ray Y, Copeiia, .. cretary Nawpon Beaclr. City PJ .. Ial Co••iaatoo PabliM: Jaa• I, 1967, io no Newport Ba$or F.aaip MARKE 10 u ••• POLGIIS COffee . ·~~W CUll 111M , • .... -. ..... r 642-6472 •••. 613-3468 1711 .11. C..otHI_, "-- t:::aa't SeU It? Trado Jt?. For Faat A.ctioa A Reaulta Coli EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO. S4fol161 270 B. 17111 SL, Cool& Men 1'001.--ly tlJ,$100 for .it .... t " )oMdfa-. lt'rbe• i• Co1ia MeaL Ne11 J-11 .............. Ill -~.. ,_ .. _...,. ooll-Oolr -·-llio pd~ Coli J..U.,' )o:I4JO, • OFTOWNOWNR Must sell ----- --- -- ' Al most new, duplex with guest cpf. High existing loon ovoil oble • • • • • • • • • • • HARBOR VIIW HILLS :Ocean & Boy vi ew, Iorge 4 bedroom & dining rO.m • POOL. .. reduced to S48 , 500 - Make offer • • • • • • • • • SHORE CLIFFS 3 bedroom, 2 both S49, 500 2 bedroom , 2 both S48 , 500 DOX Y. f'RAXKl.IX I ROJ.TOR' mo bot Cooot-eon.. dill IIIII'. Clltfl:nil ..... 173-2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS • north ••••In liiEDIIOOiil-211A'ni-LARGE FAIIIL Y ROOM. SlrllllloiiNG POOL . VERY PROVINOAL. ... P.IIOIII• IU-5111 \ • •••• Mlttllllnle,llllllr BACK BAY A BAHIA TOWNHOUSE Feat uring 3 b~droom, 2 bath, all~el ec tri c luxury homes. Beautifully landscaped grounds with 2 heated pools, putting greens, shuffle board and badmin ton courts. IU% Do wn -Excellent finan cing -No Points Pri ced Be low Market-Onl y S28 ,750 See thi s weekend from 1 to 5 24 12 University Avenu e (extension of Del Mar Av e.) VIEW -DOVER SHORES Panorarnlc vi.ew of BA '\' • OCEAN i..a onerecl Ut I his 'lEW CUSTOM BUlL T HOME. Th"'e bed- rooms , fonnal DINING ROOM, (overlooking bay), l ar,re kitc hen with breakfast room and built•in electri c appliances incl uding di s hwas he r. Over 2-1.00 s q. ft. fully carpeted home. Fe nced and beau tifully landscaped. Priced un believingly low at on ly $59 ,500 with good fina ncing. Onl y one left. K T 'lOW. .... ~.~ ... , ...... .,. .... u..-,., .. ,., -· -L I,...... 1 Utl"lll C.. ... ..... , .... & •••·• ,., ca .. ., ..... _CAll ........ -... SPACE FOR RENT in the EnsiWl Building 2721 E. C1111 HIIJ,, C.IMt tiel .. Approx.im ately 750 sq. ft. in rear of building.. with entrance from Femleaf Ave. SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Ttl.,.._« 11HIIl . WdJs.McCardlc Jlcalt9fl Reliable Senice !Ia~ 1~43 1110 Newport U J..7729 CottaMeaa ••IIPU •• 41. •IITAT. SHORECLIFF EXCLUSIVE Beautifully decorated uecutive home in exclu· "sive Shorecliffs. 3 B.R., 3 BA., 28 x. 20 livi n~ room . -enclosed patio, -private beoch - show place landscaping. JUST S64,500 us:r ILUFF lllln a .. , 2500 sq. h. of .. qulaito lu..,ry. E"*\' concoO.ablo. oxtnthao Men lnco,..ro-..1 In tloi• ma.,ilic.,t 3 B.R., 3 Bo. "-e. H/F Pool, cu-__ ..,...,. f.,dn• •-alic •ri.,._ ler ,,_, F•-Rot. w/Wet loer ... VIEW el . Bodo h,. JUST ·"'·500· II A IAI•T . If ,... ....,., -this, ,... • ., tol-t .. 111., · tH1 -.t ~ llUPLEX 111.-,1 M..a..a ·2 ··"· .... Ill ,_, w~• .... ~4 ~·-.... ..... 11 .... __ .4,. ... -•• !Hn, AND ~ -I. t 'l.ll . wtth .;.. ASICI!Q JUST • IIIAKE OfFER-. ·-• I I i ' SYC opening Saturcla lal ... Yachl Club will Lyacb, Vica.C- cete .. ale iu 4lrd am..aal Ralph H. Otaver, Reu opealDa on Sacurday, J~mo Connodoro David lmii~Y, ). Fleet Captain BdwiaSte•' The order of the day calla Jr. · .nd Port Captain HartY for the boat inapect.ion at Boraeoia. 10 a.m.,· buffet IWichoon The naa officen will hou af'&er the inapection, .nd lbe a pro-diM or cocktail party : naa raitina COfii'DODY at on lhc deck. ·Dinner wi II be l p.m •• dir.cted ~ the n., followed by ducina ~ the. otncera: COCIID04ore Pr-.k muaic of the Humonanea. Annual CUl. TUR~D P~~RU ..... a~..., ................. . ri./11 jor.a~~y OCC'UiOII, , , AI lUG)'• U. ~od 1o•1• ' THE JUNE LUNCHEON of tile Nl CMpter of the Hoag Hospital Aux iliary will be next Tues- day, the bth, at Versailles restaurant, In Westci iH Cente r. Members who have joined the Nlghtlng.tles during the past year will be In charge of table deCOf· ations. The committee Includes, t;om left, Mrs. Wil· liam Browning of Costa Mesa, Mrs. Willard Chamberlin of Baycrest, Mrs. Donald Fraser of Harbor Highlands, 3rd vice--pres ident of the Aux iliary and membership chairman , headi ng up the committee planning the lun· cheon; Mrs. Robert Schm idt of Harbor Highlands, and Mrs. James LaFlamme of Costa Mesa. Mrs .. Edgar Hill of Lido Isle will be the speaker. Her topic will be "The Florence Crittenden Home." Mrs. Jack Garnaus, new chapter chairman, wi ll introduce special guests. (Ensign photo.) .1' C::HIJ,ItC::HEI_ I The First Baptist Church View Dr., Harbor -.~ ..... •e.Ta..a•a ~Ia nla&lftt .... AMa A. Mctrpllit, ... to Drl••· Cotta ...... ... ... May 20 01 Ho .. HoaJilal. • ........ •• b., s .ou. !Cui ol loo&a Aaa, Bldoo ol 1 ""~'" Nan, ena&ch or s .... Ooa ..... o. .. leo~an•~, ............ Mra. How... or Nowporl ..... Mrt. ·Moine Wi I ken Coa&a Nan, Md Mn. Moo-IY or KUI• were held May ll Bell Broadway Mor- IIIUJ Oapel in Cotta Men, wilh Blllhcp Huold AapiWid ·. IDwrmeat ••• . View Memorial 2 Walt Disney Pilms: "IHAGGY DOG" -llld- "AIS!NT-MINDI!D PRDF!SSDR" · Emest Boranine and Rod Taylor in of Costa Mesa, 301 Mqnolia Hilla -Five youna people St. -"J esua went a little have been approved Cor COO· farther" will be lhe sermon finnation at the 11 a.m. topic of Dr. 'P. G. Neumann service lhi a Sunday. They at the 11 a.m. Sunday aer· will receive the Lord's vice. At 1 p.m. he will Supper with fellow memben preach on "The Palestinian of the conareaation. Dr. criaea in the liaht of the William Eller will preach on A FUND RAISING salad luncheon will servers, from left, Mrs. John Hopwood of be held from ll:)Qa.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fri-Irvine Terrace, Mrs. Harold Zook and Mrs. .. CHUICA" -olao - Natalie Wood in "THIS PROPERTY IS CONDfMNfD" Tlu• if "" ~t•ro:U~t,.l opponw•ury 10 add 10 yo""' c-olhc r.oll at a .•p~troa/ P"C'f!. Clwl<~tr.r "'all fiZf!O Gild llf!to a~ •• ,., .. "' ""•'I• .ri"<VId lltC'I<Iac~~-•• or cl10ou: l''"" •Jrtu~d from f"ll /um~•NOd "'"' t '' c"".r'o"'tdiO roto r rtqu"~tm~llt.r. Cla1p•, F:a"'"K'· ll'"f)acltt~, R•nlfA an.d Clta,.,ru, .. all otor l>f'"'l 1""·~/ry ,,.d .. do:d '" t!r.u .rptnlll Our complete peorl •tod. ot 20" f•s• '"on regulor prlc•, THROUGH June 15. CHARLES H. BARR Bible." "Challenae or excuse" at day, June 9, by the Wi lliam Cabell cha~ Andy Carey of ShOfe Cliffs. Mrs. S.M. • • • both the 8:4.5 and 11 a.m. The Plymou th Con areaa· aervicea. tiona! Church, 3262 Broad ter of OAR in the gardens of the regent, Reber of Corona del Mar is chairman tor Mrs. Earl Corke tt, J04 ~~u~en~a~V!ls~t~a~J~~~~~ee~v~e~n~t,~w~h~ic~h~is~o:p:•:n~t:o~th~e~p:ub:l~ic:·_~=========; St., Newport Heiahta -The Rov. John Pridonoff will • • • Blvd., Balboa. Here are 3 of the salad (Ensign photo.) ' The Corona del M111 Com-I STAILEY A, VOURG OF """'ty . C<>nareaauonal C.ll. DIES AT AGE II preach at 10 a.m. Sunday on the topic, ''What about br otherhood? ' A conareaa· tiona! buaineu meetina and OlUrch, Unt ted Church of . ~ . 611 H 1. . .Donati ons to the cancer " .. nnat, e 10trope RENT YOllt '67 DOD6E MOTOR 11M . NOW ! ! potluck supper have been scheduled for Tuuday, Ave. _ Dr. Philip MUnay ~esearch fund may be made wi 11 preach at the ~:30 and IR memory o_r ~t.anlcy A. 11 a.m. aervicea thia Sun· Youna, 142 V•ram•a Place, :-.". -':>i'~!~J~i1¥.¥;:: day on" A few fundamentals.'' Costa Me sa, who died May June 20. • • • 21 at the aae of 3.5 at Hoaa • • • Fairview Baptist Olurch, Hospital, accordina to his Central Bible Church, at 2.52.5 Fairvi ew Rd., Coat& fam ily. Oranae Ave. and 23rd St., Meu -A aervice or com-Survivors are his parents, Cotta Meaa -Pastor Henry munion will be held at both Mr. and Mn. Sidney A. E. Jonca will preach on momina aervicea th ia Sun· You.n 1·, 2 aiaten, Mrs. Flo-- .. Ptoper boDe dovolopm-.~• ~y.;The bud or fellow•bip renee !nith and Mrs. Pbyl• • • + 7c ".... ... ~ -- at the 10:30 a.m. communion WJtl be euended to .all new lis Spink or Costa Mesa; 4 ,._. now· ....... (71~) --1m .. rvice thia Sund•y. At 1 members at the 11 a.m. nieces and 2 nephewt. .... rur 'I ... p.m. he will continue in the service. The all church Services were held May FOR r All: '63 DOD6E lMJQR 11M..: tKM 3rd chapter of Judaea. dis· picnic will be held fron 23 at Bell Broadway Mor· ~ : · I'IU . -~ ....... • • • TeWinkle Park. cuuina "Foolish men." 1:30 to .5:30p.m. Sunday at 1tu::::•~IY:_~C!h;•;pe;I~,~C~o=a~t~•!M~e~1~a.:;..l..;.;~;.;~; •• .;;.;.;-.;;..i. • .l ......... ~~··.&w The Chriatian Science , • • • ·•f Churchea, Newport Beach, St. James Episcopal Church, N •1 Corona del Mar and Costa 3209 Via Lido, Newport I w Men '"God the only Beach -Holy communion cause and creator" will be services will be conducted the Bible Ienon topic thit at 7:30 and 11 a.m. thia Sunday. Sunday, and momina prayer • • • wi II be at 1 a.m. Members of St Ani ew'a Prubyterian the church will attend the SCOTT'S TURF BUILDER sconrs TURF IUILDEI PLUil For dichondra, supplies Turf Bull dot f•ding oa it doors out l:.lue grou, w· .. strl•fl Pfa:tra N t u1'n<l lir uri,, f:aloj. 218 ,'!a"nt Av....,uor IJalboa /sl,.d, Col.lf· · Q.u~ch , ~00 St. Andrew'a world's fira~ ~ack meet with Rd.. Cliff Haven _ Dr. an evanaehatlc thruat Sun· Q.arles Dierenfield will day .Ct.emoon at the Paaa .. preach at a, 9:30 and 11 a.m. dena Roa~ Bowl, sponaor~d dU Sunday on the theme by Amencan Athletes 1n "Quiet ia requested!" Th;jAction (adiviaiOf!ofCampua ncr.nent of baptism for Cruaade for Chrut) and by infants will be held the fol· the Patadena J1.1nior Cham· lowina Sunday June 11 . ber of Commerce. The ath· • • ~ letes will ahare their The Colifornio /own fertilizer for grou or dichondro. lt'a Trioniud bonding insure• auatolned f"ding -k"P• your lawn groon•r, th icker, aturdier I.H . cf,jclcw..d ond prevents crobgrou. Alae cloou out pany woods ond control• insects, *TENNIS SWEATERS 9.95 -11.95 -13.95 -15.95 * Dunlop -Wilson -Bancroft Oa vis FRAIIES All 20.00 Frames-14.15 RESTRINGING -3.50 IO 13 .50 Pennsylvania xtra duty TENNIS BALLS Can of 3 1.B7 Wilson xtra duty TENNIS IALLS Dozen 7.85 Con¥etae TEIIINII SHOES 7.10 IAdiH ••• JACK PURCELL flllll IHOEI ... Lutheran Church of O!.risti., faith with the .-' 2900 tpectatora . * RALEIGH BIKES 54.11ilo lt.lli BIKE PARTS -Tires· Ttbes-. Accessories BIKE REPAIRING *VOlT GOLF CLUIS Staner Sels -47 .70 F U ll I ET S 103.10 to 211.10 VOlT· DUCI FEET Flllll ...... • • • The Luther Leaaue at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church in Newport Heiahta baa elected the followi na olticers: Nancy president; Dennis Koch, vit:e•l pre1ident; Sue Petenon, ucretary, and Rick Penon a, treasurer. • • • A parent-youth supper ror 'St. Mark intermediates and their par en ll wi II be held at 6 p.m. thia Sunday at SL! Mark Pr ubyterian Olurc"h of Corona del Mar. New members will be received b,-the aeuion o( tbe church I p.m. T~~etday, J11ne 13, ' Buy your Scotts product• from us, rent the apreodot ... ·---· ··--····~~·· Ell • Evcry 5cuno pn>rlu<i pu-iro '"'' Jlore c~nrin an unqualifted pera.._ of MIU/«tkJn ftr •• "fW IIIDM;r 6wd - il once and wirh nn quibbllq. YOU ............ Judi<. ... While fh.,. I.,J PIIIW_. .... AIYOUir ... l (Ensign photo from the Ju,ly 30, 1q53, issue.) 1953 LOCAL SCOUTS of Troop 2 were among the souvenir co l· Troop 2 Scoots inclu ded, from l eft, Ron ni e Kee ler, Steve Hughes, lectors during the 1953 National Boy Scou t Jamboree, he ld Darrell Goins, Ronnie Oan iger , Bob Villagrana and Denn is Brown. on the Irvine ranch land between MacArthur Blvd. and Upper Bay. The Jambo ree opened July 17, 1953, and continu ed through Jul y 23. 1957 EBELL CLUB MEMBERS on official duty for !tte reception of new · members at the new clubhouse In Balboa in March 1957, Included , from left, Mrs : Les lie Mock and Mrs. Leon Sanborn, both of Ba lboa Isl and, co--chairmen for the luncheon, and Mrs. John Lamar of Balboa, house ch air ~ man. (Ensign photo from the Issue of March 7, 1957.) J949 PHIL GREEN of Bolboalslond.,dS., Morino, at left was the winner of th e Etherton Rose perpetual trophy for Sn i pes In the 1949 Mid-Winter Regatta. He rece ived the trophy from Di ck F enton. Peering ov er Ph i l's shou l der i s Dona ld Ayres, jun ior staff commodore of the Los Angel es Yacht Club, host for the regatta. (N ea l Beckn er photo from th e March 3, 1949, issue of th e Ens ign .) 1956 LITTLE LAURA EME R- SO N, daughter of Mr. and Mr s. James Emerson of Lido Trail er Park, got in to the act, along with the gr own--ups, when a trailer park commi ttee started on a Uni te d Fund drive in l qsQ. The gr own-1.1 ps are, from left, Mr s. George Stewart, hostess for the UF drive lunch eon; Gr. Ed Milum, campaign di rector for the Newport S ea~h United Fun d; Mrs. K.L. corre ll , cha irman of the Lido Pa rk Club, and {s eat ed l Bill O'Bryon ot Bay shore s, Red Cross board member assist- ing with the fund drive. (Ensi gn photo from the Oct. 25, 1956 · is· sue of the Ensign.) dilul~t _,. tltest llllboa lsloridet·s, lllllnt rt1dr lof gr-IICII frM NtwiiOrl Hllllor Hltlt Sellool: ,_ loll, T•lto llriz, • .,., Cr.,t IIMI Omn IIOOits. They wert of lhe closs of 1'Mq, tlte18tlt closs to groduote """' HorborH ith. The closs totoled 160. (Howord Folsom photofrOilt lilt Jlllo1•, 1'14•. lssuo of tile Ertslgn.) UTH JOB OFFICE' TO OPEN 'flu .. oj.ct apoaur..s 11M jobe &I ao fM f• all ;oiady 1.ty 1lle Juai« !IMU '"*' •eed 14 10 20. YBI, Club of Newport lkaclt, which placed 420 ., .. ._, .. AuiUMCI LeatDI of New-... ,. in jobrlluc yea, will port &each ud Altnua •'• otrtr a Ylliety tJI Club, The parpoac of Y£5, job. tuc.h u bU,·&Utl .. , now in ill lrd year, it \o eeaerat otrice, bosltoJI, named to board delivery boya, wattrentl, clishwubeu, boll repalrhaa1 atock room, ullina lftG many othen. Hubor downa, he auided the youna Alliltlf'ICC Lca&l.lC it r..a.- ll~:!~. hu been elected a complfly, later the Corpora-nishina funds fot a full-time of the board of trut .. tion, into one of the Jfe&ll worker. Junhw Ebcll will tees or Chapman Colteae of the conslruction and staff the t ervice each week• in Oranae. houaina indu1lry. day afternoon from 3 to .S Mr. ·MacLeod ia preaident He waa the lint to offer until Monday, June 19, when 1nd chairman of the board of Los Anae!e'a oil operators h.oun will be 9 a.m. to 1 IMacc'o Corp., headquartered 1 "packaae plan." Hi s firm p.m. Paramount, California. would build not only the lnterelled awdenta are tivea in Newport Beach.. derricks, but cut the roada, u ked to reai ater at the He atartcld on h.ia p~th to ucavate sumps, pades for YES offi ce for summer jobs . succen in a amall, but in• s tructures and install boil· Penona havin& jobs avail· ldepootwllent, way whe n he i~ e", tanka, and other equip-able are uked to call 64;2. 'pated to Canada in 1912 ment, Many of these "pack· 0474. lnvemen hire. Scot.-aae plan" dr ill in• install~ I d" . itor land. He aoon became aen. lions are still in operation n II YIS era! superintendent of the today. Tie & T imber dep~ttment ol He is a member of the Ills here lhe Canadian Paciric Rail--Jonathan Club, Irvi ne Cout l ;:::~ .. but he looked for Country C lub, Wil shire and warmer pastures. Counlly Club and the New· Lindber&h School s tudentt came to Los Anaeles po rt Yacht C lub , He has In Cos~ Meu recently 1923 , worked in cons true;. served aa national president le~n~d ~nat hand s~e of tion, and in 1929 formed hi I or Associated General Con• lndll I h.~ttory and achleve- Macco Construction tractors and was 00 the ~ents .. Dr. I.C. Shuma,. ~ho Th h •-· · 1 -• · d r. 11 chamnan of the Amen can roua ucpreiiiOO, natlona .u.vllory an al• Philosophical Society, an wan, and economic upa and nance committee of the AGC. th h d · · au or, teac er , an ctttzen drop-sthool plan o( India, visited the school durin& a two--day stopover (tom india to W11hin1ton, Plans for buildina a Jesuit School on 30 acres of ltvine Ranch have been ham, S.J ., director of plan· D.C. nina fot the Oranae County Dr . Sh1.1ma, who was per• Jesuit Colleae Ptepa.JI\Oty, aonally acquainted with continued, it is announ· told •~ We lsh that the Pro-. m~. . . . . Gandh i, and who served 11 by Terence A. Welsh, v1nce reareued 111 mablllty an aide to Pl ime Minister la•onetal development mana· to patt.icipate in The Irvine 'N ehru durin& hi a visit lO the for the Irvine Compan y's Company• a fine development United States, inchwied in eatat e depaitment. .. am pro.,. · his talk the history of the He uid that althoqh the "Cu~rent manpower and Indian lanauaae, based on l ~~~~~~i:u~oused widespread financ•al pr oblema pr.ev.ent SanakJ it, and the aimilari· interest, no de• .the order f~om comm•tt•~l ties in the history of ow commitment to pur• 1taelf to havma a school 1n two counuiea. He has pc~ ICIOatoe the property had been operation within 10 years mia ed to retwn \0 the school by the Calirornia PtOO" and . meetina certain other prior to his departwe for lvince of the SOciety of requuemenu of the purchase 1 d' &J.feement, .. Father Graham n 11' Robert C. Gr~ uid. Or. Sharma is the aueat of Car salesman diaS ~~~i,,'"d z":1'i c~~~".:,;:O;~, 5 Place, Coat& Mesa, durin& Retired auto salesman M. Vanderpool, ISl E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, died 21 at dle aae of 12 at Hospital. was born Aul 15, l!l:~~:· ... :·,~. Iowa. lived in 1l 4\yalla,ltia' MuL are his wife, l sons, Joe Murrey Mua. Oeor1e of Redd.ina and Vanderpool of Par~ 2 dau,hteu, Mrs . Helen Latch of Compton and "''· Doris White of Pata• 2 brolhen, Harry Everett Vanderpool of DORIS E. LEIMBACH OF COSTA MESA DIES Graveside services were held May 23 at Santa Ana for Dori 1 Elain e Leinbach, 61, of 1741 Pomon a Ave., Costa \ten who died May 20 at Newport Harbor Con· valescent Home. 9"1e was a native of Sou th Dakota, Mu. Lembach , was a mus ic teacher fo r 43 yeats. She is surv1 ved by her husband, Arthur, wko has su uested that in lieu of fl owers, contributions may be made to a local cancer society. Funeral were made arranaements by Baltz Costa Nebraska; and 2 sisters, bia stay here. Mr . Pieuall Mn. Gcorsia Ban of An~ and Or . iharma have main· heim and Mu. Beu Suden· tained the..": friendship by bera of Nice. cones pondence and occa• Services were held May 25 " Bell Btoldway MDnuary ~ ..... CoMa ......... lhe llev. H. £.-Jones of. ficiatina. sional vtllll since Mr. Pieuall was a swdent in a c\&11 coM~\M by Or. -... ~loti>--.. Waahioston. NEARLY REAL hydrangea blooms ftom the Haag Hos~ pi ta! Auxil iary Gift Box are being held by 3 active member s of the Aux iliary wh o ra ised near ly S4 0,000 for Hoag Hospita l this pas t year . Holding the blossoms are, from \~ft , Mrs. Ph i\ Sch eid, trea su rer of the Auxi· ti ary; Mr s. Henry L. Jon es, pre si dent , and Mrs. Martin Lockney , ch airman of the Gift Box, wh ich accounted for 13,675 vol unteer hou rs and $1 7,500 th is past year. (Ensi gn photo.) H.J . GARRETT PRESENTS THE MOST FANTASTIC VALUES IN GLASS TOP COCKTAIL TABLES Slender, graceful. .. beautiful in its simpl ic ity ... this is our Crown Jewel . Siu : 36" x 66 .. ~··thick plate gloss with ongled cerners. zn.n • • • • Large selection ef "'' thidt ,late glass tobles from .• ltt.• H .J I GARRfJT fU RNfltlRE PltOI'£SSIONAL MBIOR DESIQNHS Open "-"·• Thvrt., Fri. Evu COSTA I~ CAUP. DIII«MDI&W.. ... .,.. ..... • Ia ....... ,..._. tho Calt rl tho Uacnz lttool ....,_ -. .._ ... --.... tho ..,., pooiliaa thot ..., .... -,.. ...... a "'lliaa abotot -Ctriot. I a rr' • a ,...... IIIlA who &.. ttratnpheric w;bu 7 --tMt he wu...,....,... tbt whoM .. _. i.D caJ. 1 1 ch ..... t tad .... not yet I'Mdy to ........... All,._ facu ww. DOt yet in. Next .,.., l:. aaieBt ct1« a •• .... .., tnath that would m.aU whit he ......... -~-. &o he •iewecl the ~eene, ~ a..nw., but aot. ....... -... -lodp " the tnath. What ba <llcl DOlt ....... thet by not c:ommitW.,. him•lf 10 J-. Cbriot, .... had alraady -itl4d ltlaoaall ~ him. Noo ha~ ~oau .. od Ito .... -.u..q. SUdt poop&. P.Y lD .,...,_ "broad-miadod. • Thoro ... -thlltCs we blft DO ript to be opeD-minchld 'abeul I Ul .,..,.minded u to whether then ia lit. OD Man but I hi" made up my JDind about J-... Christ U 1011 do DOl ope your mouth and then cloee it on IOI.id food you will ...,... your body. U you .refute ta aaake up J'OW' mlDd. to acc.pt God't Word you will tUne your toW. Within the church aae ftDCb the CWt of the Un- committed ew~~~ in the minUtry. YOUDC pnacben are told: "Thi$ U ooe view and hue il auother. Take your choke." Bu.t too often they mt~ke no cboi.ce and come out ol tehool with no view ol their own aDd uncwnmitted lD cloc:triaa. Sud> lm>ad-mi...t..t.... .......U 100'1 to the intellectuals but it JJ:~Vduc• DO prophet. with a met~ap: from God. It tw'nl out experts in the art of a1moft aa)'inc ICialet.bin& with "a ttraiafttlorward WilY of dod~nl the ~-" The preachen who hne moved this world have tae,n committed mm. who h.ne naked eYerJ1hina oa a conviction Nying, "Here I stand. I can do no other." lbey hiYe atuek their necb out on unpopular itmes ud han stood up to be counted when it was Mfc to remain seated. They have not been Gamaliell tryint to keep Jenualem quiet by advitinc SLUpended jwit· llli!Dl They have been Pauls decla.ri.nt, "Jf we or an anp1 from heaven pre~~ch any other doctrine., let him be damned." ~te said: "The hottest places in hell are l'ftei"Yed for thoee who in periods of moral criais maint.in DeU· tnlity." Such a man was Erasmus who lived in the days ol Lu.&her. He was a hi&h priest of the Cult of the Un· committed. It wa1 ~&id th.t he could shade "yes" u.ntil it sounded like "no" and burnish "no" until it would al· most pu& for '"yes." He was the golden·mouthed &Postle ol compromise but the heart of ChrisU.nity beat with Luther. The major problem in our churt.hes is that loo many ptwl are filled with members who have never commiu.d tbmuehts utterly to Jesus ChrisL They bave no illtention of 10irlt' all~t, they are professin& Christians with res- ervations., who.e life verse mi&ht well be "Lord. 1 will follow thee but . . . " They have never burned their brid&es behind them. Like the rich you.ng ru!er, they ban never sold out. They have .put their harub to the plow but their eyes look backwards. They are Lot't wives pzirl« fondly on Sodom. They are too busy helpinc the dead bury the dead to follow Chritt in dNod ea.rn.e.t. The Cult of the Uncommitted! With tue.h a mized multitude of haU.hearted diaciples, no wooder we make IUCh a srn.all dent on lhit age. When Cortez landed in the New World he burned his ships 10 that he and his men could not return to the land whence they came. They were committed. "What will you do with J~sw? N~utral you cannoi ~¥." Theft is no place in the ki.n«dom of God for the Cult of the Uncommitted. Gideon fO\lDd it oeauary to cut hit UD.wieldy army clown to a c.c••ponl'• pard. who meant bwine:N. Only a correspondin« Gideon's Band of .oJd.out Christians ca'n have any chance against the Midi- anitn today. There is no neutral around between right and wrong. between Christ and antichrist. J have already mentioned Gamaliel who took a middle-of-the·road position at the trial ol the apostles. His counsel prevailed, yet we f'H.d that they pve the apostiH a beatina. Strange neutralism! The cawe of Christ always takes a beatinc from the un· CCIIDITii~ no matter how impartial Gamaliel may sound. The~ it no such ~ing as the calm di spas.siona te judg· ment of the non·ahgned. w~ to the multitude at Car- mel who answer Elijah's challenge with "not a word." Woe to Laodicea neither cold nor hot! Woe to the Cult of the Uncommitted! NEWPORT BEACH lOt • ,. , r ·• '1 ~ &rrmnnrttr JOIN THE DOTS TO CDMPLETE THE BIBLE LESSON· • The Golden I • ! l I • l • ! lo I l I • • • D I• •I s. •4 I• •I I • • I II• •II s· • I I I .~~~----11 1 I I I I • • ··-· ~--------­AND A~ VE WOULD T ... 4T MEN SHOULD DO TO "(OU, DO YE ALSO TO "THEM Ll KE.WISE.. LUIIC..E 6 ~ 31 Jesus asks or us strict selr.<fiscipl ine when He says we must keep our hearts Free From resentment, no matter how we may be mistreated. Doily practice of the Golden Rule helps us in school, in busi· ness, and in every relation of life. In a way , it is condensation of The Sermon on the Mount. In The Sermon, some o( Jesus' teachings, such as loving our ne ighbors as ourselves, and doing unto. others a s we would hove them do unto ? ? Question Box ? ? (,,..,. "JfWISH HOI' f.,. a .. 707, L .. AA1•I••l Pka.s~ explain Malth~ 10:34, "TIUn4 no' •luK I om com~ to setwl pea« 0t1. ew1A; I aurw nollo send Pf!BC~. bul o: .sword." /.A.M. SeGul~. f1' a.sh. The Lord Jesus Christ knew that u a result of the proclamation of the Go.pe.l there would be division~ in families because of Him. This instead of bringin g peace would bring abo11t much bitterness, u in many families thoae who do not believe in the Lord Jesu~ are very ' much opposed to those who do. This is espe· (;iall y true in Jewish families here and in &Ome foreign countries. However, to all who truly accept the Lord Jesus as their Saviour He bring§ real peace and rest into their hearts t Matt. 11 :28J . ~·--r ... ~-.c.._,.,. us, ore high above our selfish human nature. It is easy to slip into the habit or excusing ourselves from even trying to live up to these ideals by saying that Jesus surely knew that He was setting before us nearly impossible standards. However, to practice the Golden Rule even in small measure con make us sur· prisingly happy. People like to deal with thou who observe it. Try it and see. Pl~tu~ uplain PsaJm 121 :3, .. H~ .slt.aJJ not luffu tlty foot to b~ moved."/. R., Lodi, Calif. This reveala that God wiU take care of those who are Hi•. and prevent them from falling into the pitfaU.. of Satan. 'There is a similar pauage in Psalm 40:2 which lhowt that God Ida our feet upon a rock. that i.., the Lord Jewa O.rill:, aad eMabli.be. our «oinp. It ia a comforting thought to know that God i• ever watching over thoee who have truly truated the Lord ]esut Oui.t u Saviour. fl'ltere do unbeli.ev~n an.d rwn..CArUti.Gtu go 'after dealh? M. I. P., Hardy, Iowa. In Luke, Chapter 16, Verses 19 to 31, the Lord Jesus Christ revealed that those who are unsaved at deeth go to the hell of torment, while those who are Nved, such u Luaru• was., go to be in Abraham's bo110m, which is the same as ptradiae, in the presence of the Lord Jesus in Heaven . ST. THOMAS BIBLE LESSONS SACRIFICE OF ISAAC Genes is 22:1 -19 Lesson 26 what a man shows to his wife wh en he alao muat "leave hia fath er and hie mother, aad shall cleave unto hia wife". Now it ia ahown that he loved God bett~r than his son. The love that any man feels for hi• aon, his only 1011, hia l.eir and his hope and promiae, is perhapa to be seen as the most complete love. When David lamented the dea th of his aon Abnlom he cried, "Would God I had died for thee". "Greater love hath no man than thia, that he lay down his life for his friends." S u c h ia the love of God toward Hie oaly llegotten So n. It is only u we meditate on the greatneea of aucb love that we can begin to appreciate what it means that God "spared not hia own Soa, but delivered him up for us all". BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON The Parable of the Prodigal Son ·-J-LI-T ~:=~~~=~---·eir e,.... ... ...... .... lll' .. coOt"t"f ._ DUBIIW M' DR4 ...... a...,IDioii*Caoos-oi\IU.I Galala. Tat: •r .. ...., _. ,. ,. ., ,.,,..., • ..ar "'' ... ,. lliM, P-, I -.._.,..., ... _ _. ..,.,., :MI" (Luke I~ :181 • CCURATE ad ieololli· ol God 10 take away the lin of the ' l'ill la:towlodp of -world (Jolm I :29). He came riot 10 ..... llaiop oda, npeaa-condemn, b<11 to ave (John 3 : 17). In -, aacl faltb-tat ctt<n-Mark Z:l-IZ we have the record of 1 ..,. for tbe tile of every the polaied man who came to } .... ltaam:ta bei:tl. fO< wi-aad beatd the wordo, "Son, thy aiu faldt ad ---r be lorJiven th<e." He aloo heard -' ia dead. Baa 110 -.... npea11 Jesaa cay, "The Son ol man hath wadi be nUaa he ia a liaaer ..... power on earth to farrive tia.a." Tbit peat" ._... to Haboac ,.,.., or tan ltatemmt has never been succuefuUy '!fPIIDd, llul ao -._ -back coatradicted and it ••ill otando. }t1111 ailtil be 6acb he it c. tbc WI'OIII alone c:an and docs forgive sins. No ro.d.. ~ one eltt ean or does. Man could not Tbe Bible -dtot aU -.....,.sslully filht sin (Eph. 6 :10-17), beiDc• art: born c.a tiM Wf'OQI road so God in His mercy smt His only ud facirw the WI'ODC way. Thia il bqotten Son, Jesus Christ, to over- eoafirmed by the fact tbaa ~ 6nl rome Sataa. cbaracteriltic to dtvelop in all iafanta The details of repentance: are il diiObedimee:. Evcty mother will dearly stated in the Parable of tM .... .. 10 thi~ Po,cholocy haa ao per· Prodipl Son in Luke IS :11-32. This m&Dent cure for aiD, which is diso-boy was a liberal modernist. When bedience. The modem world encour-disaster overtook him, he c;lid not COO,· aces disobediern and calla the rault mit suicide, but ''came to himself." aelf expression. "All have liDned and He uw himSelf as the fool that be come short of the clOI)' of Goo.. was. He had forfeited all ri&ht to (Rom. 3:23). be called a son of his father because SIN IS PnSONAL he had taken the pcmion of coods that M modernists that • . would come to him from his father, ar:red b . . .. , IIDf .. ~ and had ddiberately separated him· compc: > ce.rtaul prCICaMI 0 UK" self from his father and his family. b~ ccatnl, oervous 1~· They .Now that was wasted and there was ~ that . we are only chemic:a1 a. nothinc more due to him undt:r tbt: c:h~Del wbic:h can fed . pleuure and law. He had no claim upon his father, ~'""!-When the cbemical piocaKI but, whea he acknowledctd his dito- aprne, ~ wt a~ dead ~ c:eue ~ btdieoce and his failure and evi, exlal. Th~a ~-10 taucbl 151 deuad his humility, then grac< be- IOibe UDJ"tenltiel today U the ll.lt came eft'ective and his father restored IDd mott. a:P-to-date product of bu:-him. This parable does not deal with man c:ducabaa. salvation from original sin, but it SIN IS DliCII I PilL P~ who hold to this theory, varioully called ·aedani-. •• •me- chanitt-----=-•:-N "'bnnw1illft .. -·-~ and jlllt plaiD •111.1 i•1," have DO ...,. ol oda, aad, tlteftf.,.., iatdul&e their appetila, lullS, aad deaine 10 tbe limit ia tbe effort to enrciJe what they call "the ricf>tto be happy.• They are I.DIODI the chief. enemia of Chriat in our bifb CIChoob, a>U-. and intelkctual cirdcL They are tbe .-iporant ol aU .,...._ because they ijrnore the lradt. SIH IS SATANIC doe! illustrate the meaninc of true ·-.GlACE SETnES SIH Without aU of thete steps there is and can be DO rut repentance. Sal- vation from sin is not a right, but is a work of mercy freely offered by God the Father at the expense of His Son. At Pentecost Peter emphasized the absolute necessity of realizing the ;Jeadlines.s of sin: for when the prod· ipi people were: pricked in their hearts and cried out, "What shall we do r· then then: .... hope for them. The amwer wu, .. Repent, and be bapti&ed e'fUY one of yoU in the name of Jesus Ouist for the rem.issioa of Maay other ~ c1eatJ tllat tlteft aiaa, aad :1" lltoll receive the pit of ia aa1 oda. Bat titer ue ~ plai::ly the HOly Gboat. • Thia pr••i-1 ..... ....,, ...., •k" • il· eft.. remedy Wu for ••u .....,. u tliiL.ord -.......;wber.,; ita!' c!lried·-,. ia our God lhall call" (Ada 2:.1Z-J9). ttn. The author of IPil ll Satan. Nat-This answer has aever been &"" tded orally he eWes oot with ~ have people by God, and it aDDOt be cha:tpl O< beheve 1n SID, 10 Satan ts the author improved by mea.. of unbelief in sin, in Christ, in salva- tion, in Gad, in Heavm, in hdl, in judcment, and in Satan himself. Satan blinds the mindt of them who believe not (2 Cor. 4 :4 ). Oo the other hand, Christ it the author IDd finisher ol o•" faith (Heb. 12 :2). 'the que~tion of ain ia vital aDd t.sk.. It i• a matter of life and death, but multitudea of people try 10 ic- nore it or lauch it ofF. A persoo can lauch or sneer hia way into MU, but he cannot lauch his way out. lpor- ance is no c:xcuae.. The question af sin annat be explained or aolved by man alone. Only God can do that. SIN IS DEADLY - THE UNIVIISAL CUU Pau1 was very definite and positiw: about Lhc universality <-f ain aod ib cure. He said, .. 1 am oat ashamed of the gospel of Christ : for it il the power of God unto salvation to nery one that bdie.elh" (Rom. I :16), and he 1<1 fonh the Picture of a completely cuill}' wcwld, both Jew• and G<ntiles. Tbe 6nt . chapter of Romans is 111 indictment of the whole human raa: as ,.Uty before God, att- richtrous and ... come tbort" of tbe glory which God had plaaaed fO< every b.-. beisw. Thia ia apia ta¥ui•ed .. Ito- ...... 3 :10, 19, aad 23: "Tbon: ia Nearly aH quutions oricinate in ·none tipteoul, no aot ODe'': •AD tbt Genesis, and this is true of sin and world may betc••c pilty before its cure. In chapter three we ha¥e God .. ; aDd ., All have liDDed, aild the record of the bqinninc of ain in COI11t: short of de P,Y of God." tht human race. It ia not a theory These are: all true, aod ma.a bu DO or tradition, but a terrible, undeniable de.fen!C or ,hope in hilqaelf, for .with-- \braham 's obed ience to the command of God to ''T~tke now th~ son, thiqe only son Isaac, whom thou lovest ... and offer him for a burnt offering " brings us breath·takingly close to the actual offering by Jesus Ch rist of himse lf on th e crou for our sins. There God off~red His Son. II is only Snn . The mugni tude of the sacri fic ial death of Jesus is such that it too k centuries of preparation: t\bm ham's intended offering is of fun damental importance in that preparation . Abr11ham 's a c ti o n is ~o importan t th11t we s11y it is a IJibli c,tl "type" or "figure'' of th e death of Jesus. Even so it does not typify th e whole work of Je!ll us. Th ere is ye t to come th e p r epara t io n for and pre·figur ing of his suffering. While the Pauion or !tuffering of J esus is int er·twinetl with h i~ death, it sti ll st.a nd 8 ap~:~.rt as one aspect of his tota l oHeri ng whi ch mus t he seen in itse lf. Here, in th e !!ICene on \1ount Moriah, we have the supreme figure of Chr ist's de~:~.th . Th e marvel to be seen in this great love of God ia that it always emergea fact. Only the: Bible: contains this out Christ we can do nothinr (.Jaba in perfect justic e and righteous ness. The proving of Abraham"• faith doea aot revelation. God said that if man cJilo.. 15 :5). And ,Yet most people refaa to end th ere , but out of 'it comes a tremend o ua reward -a reward juatly beycd he: would die (be teparated repent and be saved, but ·lftlll ID commeneurate with the degree of faith . Obedience mu•t be given in faith for from Gad). Satan aaid that man prtfer to live and die in tin, unbelief, ita own sake: but faith remind• u• that it will alwaya receive juat reward. would DOt die. The 'ftr)' fint mao.. and guilt. Rcpe:ntance: and faith are God It: A L _ belined Satan, diJobeoyed God, aDd .summed up in Romans S, "Beiac spea s to oraham after his grueling te at uyint~, "Seeiag thou h•at aot died. God placed a cune upon de ·Justified by faith, we: have: peace with Of th e severn! things to be learned from what happened on thi8 moun tain where t.radition says Solomon later built the Temp le w~th 1ts altar of sacrifice. t.he Cirat ia to see the faith of '\braham. The New Testament Epistle to the Hebrews, in a long dissertati on on faith . includu u one of lh e great historic acts of faith that "Abraham, whe n he was tried, offered up luac". He s howe d his faith by extraordin ary obedience . Thus we see that a life of fa ilh ca nnot be one that ignores the law. Faith, like its companio n, love, expre .. es itself in perfect obedience -even unto dea th . The obedience req11ired is to God 's commandments. They must be obeyed, not be cause of what God order•. but be cauae it ia God who commands. The only complete test of this kind of obedie nce come s when God commanda obedience eveo if it meaos rising a bove avery other loyalty. "If any man come llDto me, and hate not hia fath er, and mother, and wife, a nd children, and brethren, and sister~~, yea, and hia own life a lao, he cannot be my disciple," said Jesus. We read that here God tempted Abraham -that is, he tried hi• fa ith. Such a trial ia not to be un deratood aa having the purpo•e of revealing Abraham'• atrensth to God (He a lready koowa), bu L of exerciaing aDd atrengthe ning Abnham. It ia we ll lt:n own that one of the fruit. of overcoming tempt.tion ia tl.e r•tly incre .. ed a trength to overcome Feater te mpt.tioDa to come . Soya aad girl• who reaiat the fir~~t little temptatioDB to ateal, «to cheat, or to talk back to their J*renta , gow apeedily in apiritaal atre11p ao tMt they caa throw Melt: atronger temptation• to do tbue th iap for import.nt re .. ona with -jor coaaeqaucea. The child who learua aot to ateal applea will be anlilt:.ely • become a mao who will embeu:le a miUioa dollar.. F'aitlr. doea not work ··-· witAo•t worka, bllt fa it!~ i .. pirea sood wotka of pnyer .ad alrnesivias uJ obedieoce; aad th .. e sood worita i.a hn atr .. sQee ••d iacreaae fa Jt.h . b .. ia -uer of fi,..t Ma foot forward aad thaa dae other, -:t• walk ia Chriat, pias. •• St. P .. l My•, "from fait~. to faiO". brUa• had alrucly •itowa a .-•t .... .,. of fait~. who II• ob.yed Cod' a -•4. "C.t .... "' ol .. , .,...lly, aad "-.. , kiaclnd, aad (rom thy ...... IlONa, u&o a laad IMt I will •llow •••"· 1\•• it wa• -.d. to appear ... , •• loHI Ga4 ... _ dtao •1a ...... 1\ie ie • -tlo .. , looaeo .-t1tao • withheld th y son, thine onl y aon: ... I will bleaa thee ... and ia thy aeed tt:rpellt. women, mea, aDd de arth. ·God throuch our Lord Jesus Christ." shall all the natioa• of the earth be bleaaed", Here ia the e:l«ioua promiae of The terpeat crawla iD the dull, de . Nathinc in aU pbiiOIOpby equals thia.. a Savio~ar, renewed aad made J*rt of the i11herit.aace which Abraham wilt J*N woman IOITU'Wa ia chilclhinb. aad ea- on to hi• own aeed forever. The reward ia exceeded oaly by the reward givea 'riel tbe 111&11, the,__ llbon lor food, · LESSONS FOI US , to Jeaua who, becuae he w a a obedieat eveo uato dealh, "God •lao bath IDd the eutll llliDI'mllly ~ f«th Humanbm, .....,...ici""• evolatiao- highly exalted him, aad siven hira a name which ia above every .. ate". thoraa ud ......_ ...S 'chta ..a. 'ism, aod atbeitm qaiddy fade a. of Tbe cane ia ••mdoK _, _. tbe pictun w1tea _...s.ao faidt Maay hundrede of yeara after Abraham the ptophel laaiah deacribed ia hia u God. dldared ... lt woa1cf. It ' iD. Jetu~ OariJt. our S.ftoar .d · famou Chapter 53 the lamb .. God will provide fot bhnaelr'. 1\e Sdferiag ao myth. We 8ft 0. cl6lrteD of Lord. Faida in Chria alwap WfXb. Servant (or Son) "ia ·btoapt •• • lamb to the •l•asKter", ... 1 t .. w . Jeaaa Adam. bora llllder the cane. ...S Me "Chrilt aenr fail&. Gocl kDDn Bil w.a called to falfill thia role whea ~e waa baptiaed by Jolla ia the Jordaa, aD ~j«:t to deella. Thil il a flld . he~;g UJ ia. aD clltaib aad Ria n. aod Joha HW Oa Spirit dea~adios ~ lal•. At De .. ..., tU.. Je .. • ... tt.e whic:ll it eot a IDitler of .......... peataal: IDd redeeiDecl clllilclna an he • v e a • opea aad a voice apaakias tl.e liaea fro. CNptar 42 of laaiala E•a,W, -~ ~ ~ afe farner. referTins l.o thia .... S.rvaat or Sora, uBalaold my ••rvaat, wlaoe I oplaold; GOD'IIIMIDY _ MIW UPI . What iii JOUr •ewtl•1 Raw,_ miae elect, ia wh-•1 -1 dallpta .. ; I ltne,..., oplrlt-hl•".laaialo, God cctacla It plal:t ........ ~faidt let Cllriat or _.. yoa lrJiaw • too , while he aaw the poatly nfforias of IIIla S.fforia1 S....aa, aleo baud Hia ~ dtot ~ -....... •"' yoanelfl "If we -'• _, God aay, "1\erelon I will dl.;de hia a portioo wi ..... -·· aad ha ... u. tho • ay of Ufc"-for aU 1*• .• , ..... ia ·f-f1:1 ad J• ID lor- divide th• .•poil wi• •• etroa.10 Mc .. aa Ilia ,._.d nt laia ao.l ui.O dM .. ". -..._ ..... tlln (,..,._) fn1111 ·r.·" • oar ... -.1 ID in 1 •' Job~ ~rtat,, ltaowi•l all d.ae~, tbi•p. did aot h•ltata to poi•t to Jaeu ........ Uft, f~ ... Ill 1Jteo 1 I"'aa Ill ..,fci.•M•z 111, ..• Jf we., aay••l• Behold lila laab of God . . illlll-TWa WiJ' -• at faldt lo ::: wotiar":" .. I sf, .. -: Aay dillleelty wi ..... aood to olfar a aauilico at aU ahoold ha aaa<1 to ,God _. -. o:ll~"l b(• , • (I Jo!tct 19, ,!0)-AI take lila -••wo of lila .._11}' of A-.'• ala 1\a ___._ .. a4 NWOIOI r1 _ .... God PSI • ol : jdiO -'I-lito "Prtql s."· -"-d. . fall • e-• --be ....... .., ... ,... __ •• ,...._.,_ ~ 18DCe Ill ! ...... Mly ~ ~-· wh aJ.o CQ.,fMe.d dte tafri~la ;Me U -; ... .., ..... poor Jet p If ... j ) ...... wtckadaaao of dtooloa41Heo aa4 aarihotla1 ••d lal .. to GM. Uh A .. l, .. al ,.· lltoJ .... • ..... p ":' WI dill .. :oool ... • • Alnhaa ehawod ... , •• ad-toa4 :H 4opth ol ala .... •• aew ... , alloT tf ,. .. ~ .. ol 11 a _ _._ lot; 1'4 • 8a .... don 1 a all it eoold be j .. tly-..looly wl .. hlood. If :1" aeftcie .. ~,. t1ti1 .. do-wwltw ... W.P I IIWo .. a -aridt ... ~; ,_ ............. Jllft .... '''::.0:' ., •.. o.ti1M1 COil NU. A....._ ,. u ulflu A£1 •It •• ,._~i A ...... 11 -~ ... 1; WJ. ,.,. , •••• ' -~· ............... ..... f"fi4w-• l••u ClwU1, .. W .. .J CM. .._... ... I II .......... , ... ,.. , .............. llt.II.W, J.A .... -J~rtl. ........... . " ., .... c.... .. u .. , .ol dte Leoni 1to6 • 1 r (I& Wo ..,, I a Is CCifld -ID I :I&JD). Wo , ......... Is .. Wo a I .list~.-.• ._ II' USia JIIUS 'IMI ONLT 'INIMII ... -1 ID -GoiiP Ala .... _, ............ dtia W::J-~-11.-:'t:f• 1Jii Z: 0 co( • a • .. w ~ _,_~ -.... -..... :.Wal I &fa 1 _..., op-... ~~~--.. -.,Pr( 'J.' 1 II A -1111011- If YO. •t I ftiWCGMtf, 01 kilo• of a .. WeoN~r to ftt tlaJttor Ar .. who hu not ben .. IODIH4, do her a ''"' ~ calliftJ the Harbor Vllitot INtwen I lftd 10 a.m., 1M lhr .WII call on ''*' lriet~• with valuable lnlomttiCHr lft4. aihl hom frinclly butlftUI ftrmt which l'land ready 1o help her become ac4J,aalnted wilf' her new unounclinu. THI HAIIIO. VISITO. ,._., HY ... l61 NEII'ORT HARBOR Ell~ Gil SEOOIID SECliDII --P. 3 lltURSDA!t JUNE I, 1967 C011311A DEL MAR, CALl F. .Athena award given . Mr1. Alvin Pinkley, wife Athena winners -Mra . of Costa Men Counci lm10 1er n .• rro ·• " J H goy u..,,,, mrl. . • Pinkley, was named last DaniaerandMrs.R.L. Bac-. weot as winner of the Ath• Mu. John Butler ena award at tho awazd ltlfl4' Athena award chai cheon of tho Newport Hatbor M11. Ernest Vitucci ha,odiiH Panhollenic a t the Balboa luncheon arranaements, as• Yacht Club. silled by Mmes. funk Tay"' The presentation was made lor, David Win& and Eli1a. by Harry BaLbitt1 radio and beth Lonaridae. TV sinaer who is now on The Pinkley's the staff of Laauna Hills Costa Mesa residents s ince Leisure World, Ho nored 1933. They have a sol). Dr. aueats inc luded previous Virail Pinkley , commander ---ILaKfhrsT• .... 'Y• ••• ,. u.c.e. ......... e Mill L C..llwy• eo.-.. _ • 1111--11. -·""" MO'Ttcao Mit cotTA ...... -· ...... CHAIIIEI SYIIPIIOIY LUNCHEON IS HELD in the U.S. Dental Corp1, ~ Mn. Ernest 'Hickson of Newport wa s amon& those honotcd at the sprina lun· cheon of the California Chamber Symphony Orches· ua at the Balboa Bay Club. Pro&~am fo1 the meeting wu a talk by Henr i Temi· anka, founder-conductor of the California Chamber Symphony Or~hcstra and a pTominenl violiniu. ENGAGEMENT of and a dauB}tter, Lucy, mar-THE ried to Major B.M. Adrian of Miss Jean Smith was nounced this week by mother, Mr s . William Smith, 3408 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. The groom· Phone In Your Order foro Subscription: Coli 673.0550 FATHERS' of the 1%7 Empi re debutantes were honored along with their daughters at the annual father-daucjHer brunch held Sunday, May 1 4, at the Mesa Verde Coun- try Club, sponsored by the Harbor Auxil- iary of the South Coast Child Guidance Clinic. The affair was hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Wil son in conjunction with the Clinic staff; Mr. and Mr s. C.R. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Frank, Clinic presi- dent, John Rau, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ber- nard (Mrs •. Bemard is president of the Auxiliary), Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Elledge (Mrs. El- ledge is chairman of the ball committee). Pictured here, from lef~ ,are Pattilee Waydelich, Susan Lynn Haley, Kathleen Elizabeth Brame, Mr. Rau and Mrs. Stuart Wilson, hostess for the day. The debu- tante list also includ'es Mary Ellen Bracf.. l·ey, Catharine C raft Ebsen, Leslie Beth Gwynn, and Candace Adine Marrs. {Tom ·Jones photo.) r-=1--=c:=H~IJ:..::;IR~C::.::;H~E=..:::!s~,.-. Record Fund tJlpnutlf ..... .,.tiolud G!lpardf goal set 3262 hH 5""'• N-rt Halglota A Free and lnd~p~ndent The Newport Beach-,United ConsresationaJ Chri~tian Church Fund, with an all-time high The Rev. JehR Priclo.oH, •iRister campaign goal of 5172,523 Sunday ~rvice and Ql.urch School at lO:OO a.m. for the 1967..(,8 drive, has June 4 Ser mon: "What aboUt brOtherhood?·' budgeted the following am· a unts to the 24 panicipating Nursery c•e provided Phonr. 642.-2740 Firs t Boptilt Churc:h of Costo Mesa Bapti!lt Bible F~llow!lhip I,J~penJent Biblr Baptist Santo Ana & Magnolia Sts. Dr. P .G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVI CES I ATTEND THE OIUROI OF YOUR OIOICE REGULAR!.. Y FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Southern J agen cies: American Natio nal Red Crou, Orange County Cha~ ter, sH,OOO. American Social Health Association, SH7. Boys' C lub of the Harbor Area, 512,400. Boy Scouts of America, Oranae Empire Council, 523,470. Also appearing at the lun- cheon was Dana Rces, 19, inauumcntal winner of the O•ance County 1967 Young Altiata awud. the Marine Corps. SUMMER WEDDING ISET A late &ummer weddina is beina planned by Miu Jac- quelyn Rae Kaden of Garden Grove and Marlin Ka)' Metz· gar of Newport. Miss Kaden, daughter of Mrs . June Kaden of Garden Gr ove, attended Oranae Coas t College and is presently attending Ola~ man Colleae. Her fiance, the son of Mr .. and Mrs. Vic· tor Metz.aar of Shennan Oak.s, is s tudyina at USC. ~:45 a.m. Sunday School 1:00 a.m. Morn in& Worship 6 :00p.m. Training Unions 1 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship' Corona del Mar Coast Hwy. at MacArthur Dr. Otarles L. McClain 67J..UM pa~tor 675-2216 SUNDAY SCHOOL .,, 9,45 •• MORNING WORSHIP •• 11:00;.,. TRAINING UNION ••• 61lO,... EVENING WORSHIP •• 11JO ,.. WEDHESOAY SERVICE 7:15,... Camp Fire Girls, Orange County Council, 53,100. Catholic Welfare Bureau, S4,72S. Pro testant Welfare Bureau, SI,SOO. NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Newoort Harbor Legion Auxiliary Un it 291 include, from left, Mrs. Fred Beck of Costa Mesa, secretary·treasurer; Mrs. Roy Owens of Garden Grove, the new president, and Mr s. J . Donald Frey of Long Beach, firs t vice..president. 1En· sign photo.) WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 3:00 p.m. Prayer Meetin& Children's Hospital or Los Anaeles, Sl,359. !.:===:======::;~ MU•id:.,t~~tG¥10_. ., , , Children's Hospi tal of r . L::=====:::·:::;===~ Oranae Co\lnty , S3,646. LutMron Church r . Chrillrnas 'Welfare fund, Of ttt. Master Oristion Sci .nee Elks Club, Newport Harbor, LutMran Services .SSOO. Gurc h in America nasr ClftiiCII Of' Community Youth Center, 2900 Pacific View Dr. a nuST.ICIIENTDT c 1 DOl Vis Lido a rona de Mar, S4,l00. o rona del Mar, Californi Newport Beach Family Service Associa-Or. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-5022 SUNDAY SCHOOL tion of Oranae County, 8 :45a.m., Family Worship 9:15 •·•· _,. 11 •·•· 53,850. 9:45 a.m .. Church School SUNDAY SERVICES Orange County Association 11 :00 a.m., Festive Worship 9'15 -11 •·•· for ~1ental Health, S3,16~. NURSERY PROVIDE;Il WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1 ,... Newport Harbor Girl Scout CE NTRAL llte ~~'••••" ef Ctu ru flewer ef the Heir s,~ou -.... .,. Sch-1 ' ... . ,._,,, •• ,.. .. ,, lOoJO ..... . l•e"l"t Ser•lc• 7 '""'' ........... ., ••Itt• St ..... ., ..... ,,.,. ... 1 , .... . ,..,,...., .tvrr .. , '""'"''' A fall "Yo•UI Pro1r•• of Oraa1e and 23rd Coata Mea a P'ener H,!, J.• .. ••• RE ADING R{)()M Council, Sl3,H3. •••• .. ..,.: 9 •·•·-5 ,.... Girls' Club of the Harbor ""'"••"..,, 9 •·"'· -7:4$ •·•· "· S4 l 'S r .., ..... ., _,. F,14..,: n~ea, , 7 • 9 •·.•·-5 , .•. ; 1·' II'·•· Tra\'elen Aid Association S.,.4e.,: 1 , .•. -• II'·•· of America, S1 07 . •coND CIIVIICII OF C11-.t',eaE...,.... Orthopedic Hospital, Los Ne.-port Beach st An1eles, 52,387. COI'Ofll del M.r Salvation Anny, S7 , 500. l8J9 E,1t Caast Hipway United Cerebral Palsy SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15•.•· Association of Orange SUNDAY SERVICE 11 •·•· WEDNESDAY EVENING County, SJ ,SOO. ·~E Vi sitin& Nurses Associa- IYQ;. TJNG 1:00 ,... . f READING ROOM -t1 on. o Oranae County Inc ., Mutual Buildina S3,600 • .:.2863 East Coast Hiabway Volunteer Bureau, 53,200. Moo,· ~at, 10 •-"· to 5 P·•·· Orange Coast YMCA , Sl4,• Thursd8.y eveaias'-7 to 9 520. Ynu are ~;ordi ally invile:d Ia The Villa {Orange Countv attend Chllf<:h Services ·anc~ J co uu che 1tudinl Room. Alcoholic Women's Rehabi li- lation Center In c.), $1,000. 'ltewpprftla,.or tuilltrun ~ Sou th Coas t Child Gui- dance Clinic, S4,000. "Orr tbe B lt~lfs Overloo4irrg Neu1porl Ha rbor" 1101 Cl.l"l'" 0 1'111 ¥1[ __ .. _,_ -· BONUS HOURS DRIVE·IN WINDOW open Monday through Thursday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM FRIDAY 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM cotTA MtM / no r..e 1 ,_ -.... .. _..,,.,.,.,.., ~ lo-e;ICe c.,., ...... LEGAL NOTICE to-be is G. Wh itney Baines,~=-;:::~;::; son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy F. Baines of 427 Pirate Rd., Cliff Haven. Jean, whose father was the late William Smith, a World War II flyer, is the grancf.. daughter of the late Col. Andy Smith, fo rmer Newport Beach mayor and council· man. Wh it Baines' parents a re long time Harbor Area residents. He is a graduate s tudent at UC Santa Bar· bar a, and Jean is a sopho- mo re there. GILES BROW PROMOTE 0 Dr. Giles T. Brown, Ca li ~ fomia State College at Fullerton pr ofe ssor and chairman of history, has been appointed to the new position of dean o r gradu· ate studies, He joined the facult~ at Cal State Fuller ton in 1%0 u professor and chainnan or the department of history and also as chairm an of the dh·ision of social sci- ences. Prior to that he has served as chairman of the s oci al sciences division at Orange Coast College. VISITS PARENTS Directory INSUKANC£ . , . FOR ALL 0 1'" YOU R INSURANC E: NE:EOS ROHERTSON -SADLEIR INSURANCE 3Jl3 E. CDUI Hwy, COro«os del Mlr -ill-J85e FUNERAL DI.RECTORS .. BA.LTZ MOR TUA RIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA WUA Midway b-2424 352!1 E. COUT HIWAY COIIOHot. DEL liAR ORiole J.1J 450 SiiiCf' 1942 Friendly Nelrhborhood '""'""' BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·Ml3. 8-3434 Ca.ta MNa Lyle Lionbarg~r. who IS ·we~tcliff Chapel m1n1 st~r of music 1n a chur ch 1n Tens, is home for ~"'f"'' a \'acat!On, vLs tting hts 427 l. 11itlt ST. parents, \h. and \1rs. Cltff eosfA. WESA L10nbarger of Costa \1c:sa. 1 .._ __ ...:;111::.,;1":":11:1'----J Wtth tum I S h11 "Wtfe. ~ I CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERC IAL Personalu:cd Sfp 1•,. DON E. ELOEO ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. I • ... 35 Years in '\lewpou Beach ~7 E. Balboa Bl .. d. 67).6590 RlatARO CATE/AIRIER (fo,.•tly of Pe•atl.•) ISTYLI .. SP'EC IAUST I CllAN!Ne I &LAZJHa I ITOIAal JIOCI L C.ert Hitk-w..,, S.lt. 2, c.r-. 4a1 Wer ...... UJ-IJM I __ ,., JUliE I,IW7 DEL IAII, CALIF. CDM High Tbe awarch pr .. ented at lh• aanua\ Booster 1 Club dinner at lh.e' Corona del Mtt -~L~I~IIA~L:.;IIO~TI!!!:C:!I __ lliah School included !he NO"M C E or TRUST EE'S SAL E roUowinJ, in additi ~ lO No. 9S1 the rootball awards li sted 0. Jaae 14, 196'1', at I01SO in last week.'• En.sian: a.a,, BDIEFICIAL S ER VIC E CO.; • Califonda eorporat ioa .. duly •ppoiated Trtunee under aad pu r•••Dt 10 Deed of Tn~at dated J aly 22ad, 1963, e xe- COU!Id by CARTTJ:R SU PPLY, • partDf!,.hip &.ealatltag of DALE CARTTER AN D DON· ALDJ. C.-\RTTER and recor!'J.. ed Auguat 6, 1963, as lnetr. No. 6410, lo book 6662, P•8e 547, o r Official Record& iD the offi ce o f the County Recorder of Oraage County, C•llfonaia, l'lll SEl...L AT PU OLJ C AUC• TION TO II ICII EST fUODr.R FOR C ASII (payable 111 time af ~•le in lawful money o f the lloit ed St11 t es) at th e South (front) e ntrfiO Cf' o r the County Courtbouae, in the cit)' of ~•ntll Aaa, California all right, title an d intere!lll ronvryed to aod now held by it und<'"r 1111id Jlf'ed of Trul'lt in th,. proprrty !lila at t'tl in said County •nd Stat !' rlel'l c-rib,.d us: l o t 4 in Blork 145 n f CI\:'\AL SfCTIO\', :'<io•.,·port Bf"ae h, 11,. I'"' map ,,.rorrl .. rl in Book 4, Pa~!' 98 nf \lisct'llani·OIJ!i \l ap", ,,.rord.~ nf ,.air! Orang,. Cou nty , C11lifomi 11, S11i•l ""I'" >~ill h.-m!ult<, but without r-o •·en11nt or warranty, o•xpr""" nr imllfi,.d . r.-)IMrlin~ tit] .. , JIO""''"!<ion, or •'n•·um• branr ,. ... , to pit)' th e ro•mainintt- f11in c·ipul """' r1 f tho:" notl' ,;,-.. t•ur .. rl b\· "'"id llo•f'll uf T ruo,;t , t,....,.it: .$\1,278.31 , with inte,.. 1':<1 from Urrl'mb,.r I, 196(1, "" in "airi not,. pro•·id.-<1, ,.,t.·an• '"""• if anv, un•l!'r th•· 1t·m1 .. of "aHl J)r ,.,l of Trust, {,.,..,.,, r har!E''" anti '"'P'"""'""' of th r Tru,.,,.,. anrl of the tru"t" ,,,,.,,. '"" b1· '<<Oirl 0 •·.-,f of Trus-t . Water Polo: Varaity -C~ cain, Pat McClellen; most valuable player, Eri c Ca~ aon; most improved player, Dan Christy. B tum -Cap- tain. Nick Anns trona; most valuable player, Jerry Eubanke; most improved player, Jerry Stenchjem. C team -Cap tain, Jim Bra(i. burn; moat valuable player, Steve Schwer; most im• LEGAL NOTICE SU MMONS {C..C.P. Section 750) File No. 151 5 11 SUP E RI OR t:OURT Of Til E: ST ATE m· CALifORNIA FO R TH E COUNTY OF ORANGf: ANTHON Y POOLS. INC.. 11 Delawar!' Corpor11tion, Plainti ff , .. NF:WPORT BAY D U E DGI~G COMPAN Y. a California cor- poration: SO I'T II C:OA~T C0\1· P AN Y, a California r orporation; DO ES l throu,~~:h 10, inclusi•·,.; 10 nd th., BLM:K CO~I P A:'\Y, 11 l'orporation: anti all oth ("r pt•r- sons unknown. d aim in~ un y ri~tht, titlf", I'Star .. , lien or in- t,.re :st in tile r .. al pro pf>rt~ ,j,._ "rribt•d in thf> Compl11int, a(l-- vf'rse to P laintiff",. n~->'nf'r,.h ip, CIT any duurl upon P l10intilf',. tit I·· thl'tf'tO, IJf'ff"ndants THE PEOPU: OF" TilE ~TATE OF" C.<\LIFOR\IA ,.;~.~0 G Hf~ETI"\GS TO: "\f:IJ.POHT IIAY I>HFDGI \t: CO~I PA,\Y, a C11lifornia c·or- poration; SOl" Til CO -\~q· C:0\1- P.-\"\' .ra California rorpOio<tion: DOES I throu~h 10, in.-lu ... ive. <~nrlthe B I.~C J.. CO\!P ·\\;,, a <o rporation: and •Ill o th,.r per· .. on" unkno"n, • l a imin,~~: "II'" ri ,~~;ht, ~,t] .. , '"Hate, lorn or lll- tf'rf'"-1 in thf' wal prop,.tl\ ,f,._ ""cribf".! in the {:ompiHint, """ ••·r .. l:" tro P l<~ontiff',. O"ll''t ... hip, or ''"Y • lou<l upo n P l.t1ntif/',., tit!•· th"tf:'\0. YOI •\FIF JJF HE!n \011· proved player. Eric Cu.rtia; moll outu.andina aenior: Mike Mattin. Ctou Country: Van ity - Captain, Richard LaBril; mo st valuable player, Pat Ayres; most improved player. Grea Meek a; moat outstandina sen ior, Pat ~Ayru. Wrest.lina: Vanity -Cap. tain. Doua Ca sey; moil valuabl e player. Doua Caaey; mo ll improved player, Haro ld Lundell; most out~ standina seni or, Harold Lundell. Basketball: Varsity Captain, Gary Bailey; most valuable player, Gary Bai ley; moa t improved LEGAL NOTICE OrMge, State of California, bl'l!iaoing at !he most north· !'r/y rornP.r of lot I in Tract No. 8 14, 115 per map recorded in book 24 P•Aet' 35 and 36 of Mi.ecell•neou!f Maps, in the office o f the count y reconl rr of !la id county; the nc e south· •·a!lt!'rly 11\on,g thl' northeas- terly line o f s aid lot to thf" line of Ordinary II igh Tid~. of the Pac ific Oc,.an, u dPscri bed in th,. judg. me n! e nte red under Case .'lo. 23682 of the Snper iot Court of the Stilt!' of Califo r- nia, 11 r-f'rti fied copy of ,.·hich """" recnrd!'d Au~ust 14, 19 28 , in book 19 1 page 296 of Off ic ial He cords; thencr nortlle rly a lnnA ~aid line o f Ordinary II i,gh T id!' to the no rthe11sll"rl y prol~njl;lltion ?f tho: ootth"'"su:rly ltn,. of sa1d lot I; th!'nce JSOuthwl's tl'rl)· to/ong !laid northwl'strrly pro· lonf!ll lio?. to the point of be- ,~tmo in g. Kings player, Steve Leecb; moat outatandina unior, Oary Bailey. Junior vaulty -Captain, Mark Mopney; mou val· uable player, Mike McWil· Iiams; most improved player, Dave On. B Baakct ball -CapWn, Doan Wieae; mo st valuable playii, Robert Allison. C Basketball -Captain. Tim Conroy; mo at valu able player, Doua Otto; mo at imp roved player, Olrti s AbbotL Swimmina: Varsity Captain, Bill Ston er ~ moa t valuable player, Mike Martin; moat improve4player, Bob ~eller; moat outatand-- inz s enior, Mike Martin. B swimm ina -Captain, Dave Stillinaer; most val· uabl e player, Mike All· briatn; mo st improved player, Nick AJm strona. C swimmtng -Captain. Bob ~lcCi ell an; mos t val· uable player, Jim Stoner; mos t improved player, Steve Schwe r. Tra ck : Varsity Cap· tains, Ri chard LaBril and Dou g Myers; mo st valuable player, Red Shipl ey ; mo st improved play er, Richard Garber; most outs tandina seni or, Ed Shi pley. B track -Captain s, Court Fikes and Brian Dethier; mo st valuable player, Hank Hewi tt; rr..ost improved pl ayer Norman John aon. C track. -Cap tains, Kevin Barnett and Ed Bell ; most valuable player, Bruce Johnson; most improved player, Paul Sansone. Tennis: Captain, Gary • POll A COIIIIYATIVI ......... ~ .. O..Nf l••.,.•ce Co~ttotl ' ED 'F.ARD Ar JAY I. UMPRO 333 N. NEWPORT BLVO , NEWPORT BEAOi LIBERTY 8·11118 MAT.TRESSE wnf . .:... auviLDIIIG r'"-~:ul11 r Shapt'!l I•• ,..,._ ""!"" Ceotta-. THE BUDDY EBSEN AWAR D for bes t bl ocker In Sea Ki ng varsity football gets sha ke from Buddy Ebsen hims elf, who has s pons~red the award si nce 1%2. COSTA WUA N.AnllSS CO. JIMNot ...... IW. U~a.llll ·-----1 trophy for Ray Nesheim, and a hand· METAL TRADE STUD GIVEN SCHOLARSHIPS V. Donald Buell, me ta l' ' teacher at Costa Mesa High School, announce& that the shop students Wayne Christiansen, James Dean and Norm Gerrard have re ceived the ri rst scholar· s hips g1 ven tn the area s pe cifically for th e purpo se or u ai nins technic ians . The scholarship awards re ad in part, "This scholar· ~oloring Contest COLOR THE DOT·TD·DOT IEIIIOIETTE on thh wHit's &I We Page-S.CtiN 2. Pete 2 ... 4 •all your entry ta the hsl .. ,...,,,._, 2721 E. C..st Hwy., Coro•• 4el Mer, Coli f., postntarir:ecl not later thctn Mon4oy, June 5, ·1967. Be sure to include n01ne, Oftll, •41 Mdren wltli •try. Judging will bo bosecl on calor 4asl .. ud nHtftHI. s hip is to be used by you WIN A BIBLE , for lh e fu•lheranoo of your • trai ni ng as a machinis t. We:,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!i~~~~!!!!~ have in mind makins FURNITURE REFINISH. lNG ava ilable to you at the bcsinn inz of each s emes ter, & DR. RAY MOND ROSS of provi ded you arc satisfac· An tiqu e restoring -reglueing & repair Santa Ana, a recent speaker torily pursuing a cours e like CUSTOM HOUSE for the Balboa Bay Lions, Me tal trade s technology, 1677 Superior, C.M . 642-.5652 Godshall; rr;os t valuable pl &)'et, Don Taft; mo st improved player, Charles talk ed about heart trouble machine shop practice , as ~===::======::::::=====:===:::::::::~ and tol d of ways 10 halt this ~~~l~e:e ... at Orans e Coast I Orco Block Co. kill er, which is taking its Atlantic Research, Cadi\· Lacy; most ou tstandi ng senior, Chris Schuri a. Gymnastics; Cap tain, Brian Casserly; mo s t val· uabl e 'player, Go rdon Mc- Collom; mo s t imp roved pl ayer, Greg Ors at; mo st ou ts tanding sen ior, Bri an Casserly. toll in incre asing num bers , lac Gase. and Royal In~ Bun.DING BLOCKS • ALL Srzrs ·ALL TYPES especi at ly among men In dus tries are donors of the 1aca-7-22$1 the prime of life. scholarships. 1230 L llala, a,..ta SHOPS AND SERVICES Th,..' f,.,n,.firian· und••r ... ai<i ll,.rd of T ru:<t , bv t'-"""'00 o f 11 l.r,.;.,.h ot default in tllr ollliit:a• tion!ll ,.,.rured thrrf'b)·, ho•ro·to· fort" ,.~,.cut,.rl and ol••li"·r,.d to thf" unrlrr,.,ijlinf"d a '"itt,.n l).·cll<rlltion of ll1•fuu lt anol Df"mand for ."nl,., ilnd "ritt.-n notir,. of [,,..,,,.11 .mtl of d..r·· ti on tu ('au,.t' th.-und .. r.-.ijlnt>d to '<I'll ~11irl prupo•rty ttl !<llti.,f,. ~11i d ubli~utions , and th.,r<- aft..,, on F ,.brunt\' fi , 1967 , th,. uodt>r!li•m<'"ol ,..,usi'd s o0i rl "'''" tir.-o f hr.-u r h ,ond of ••l.,r tion to [),. , .. cord,.•! io bonk R 170, p n~,. 63·1, of JO.airl Offir iul II•·· t'ords, rlfiJ to appf'IH 11n <f lfll "'"<'r th"C"mph-lint of -\nthOD\' l'uol ... , /n 1., a l),.ra .. an• 'orporato on, jtl aint ifl r.t .. d "ith thf' Cl .. rl <I f tlw .,1,.,,,. • •·ntotled Coourt .m.J ( <lunt•, "'llu n t~'n d.""" alt•·r -.o•nio 1'»11 I<'>U<lf thj._ ·'"l rlln!OII'<, 1f """''rl "ithon thi-. <.ount1 , or "ith1n rhort1 ./,.,., d , ... ,.,.,/ '"l"'''l•ho·rf", .1~d to ""I forth .. r ... t '"'"''" .. t or r ... n, if .. n, \nil hd\f' 10 f>f 11p011 th,.t r Pf• And you •rr hereby notified that, unlf'S!Ii yau so appear and <~nswf'r, the P laintiff will appl y to the Court f the relief de- mandl'd in the Compl•int, tQ--wi t; Thai it hf' adjudgl'd 1hat th!' Pla intiff i!l the owner of said propl'rt)' in f<'"l' !limp\!' absolutl'; !hilt its ritl!' to .!laid property b" ~stabli!!lh,.d and quieted; that th l" Court asc-ertain IUld ,J,.rrrmin!' all ~.stare, ri ,ll:hts, ti tl!'s , intere!lltll and claim!' in .ond to said property, and ,.,·ery p11rt thl'r!'of, .. ·lleth!'r thf' !lame ),.,. lel!al or ,.quitable-, prl"!lent or futu re, v~.<it,..d or t·ootinp:l'nt, ~nd wh~tht"r th,. ,. .. m,. ronsists nf nmrtjllllit~"" o r Ji,.n,. of any do•,., ription: thlfl pluinrlff r!'<- •·o'·"r it-. co ~l" h~ro·in ~+'lrl h11vf' -.u t'h oth .. r and furth!'r lit·! as m1"" b,. m•'!'l in th.-pr"r """'· 1\JT\'E~.I.I m' h11nrl .. nd .<~f'ai of th•• Court Golr: Captai n, Ray ~l ar· S T" A d M C 11 'A E rt. bou•; mo " .aluablo pl ay"· ave I me n oney - a n xpe -·· D111 .. : \lavA, 1967 H t:\"EFIC/·~1. :o;t;ll\ln CO. .ts .. ~ill Tru~l,.t", llv J.f. f:oleman, Trust Offil-"••r ~P!' 8.".66 Publo .. h: \l,u· 18, 25, J un .. I , JQf,7 , in tl11• """port llarhor ~.n-.i~rn LE GAL NOTICE \(Jill~ !H LHT\I'I.T \"U ~ U I. riO\ 'I 0 ."U.I. I \ llt.R llfTII m nlr:.T ,..,,;,..,. i.:o h .. ,,.j,,. l{i,·rn th.H f OH !'Oil\ 1"10'\ or \\IUIII. \, ,, L.Jiifornia f.1)rpor.oti .. n , ;,. duh ;op/H"Iint,.<J lru'<l"" und,-.r ,, ·l·••·d " 1rn .. t d.ttPd Jut, Jf), ]1H'o1, ··~r r ut,.d 1,,. JOif\ II. .... ,, fl()'." ,,,,,;,.,( llli1n .... hi .. ..;,.j,. dod "''paral o• P'"jl''t\1 ,,.., to ,,n undiv,l<·d <>n r hll( in-t.-,,... .. , in 1\trr-,.Js I, .: .ont! I ; C: \Ill. \1. Ill{').., )!l., ,, ..,;ni!l•· rn.tn , ,, .. In .on undi,j,J,.,j f>n•· h,,[f in t••ro• ... t in p,,,,...-.].., I .ortd ~;.o nd At I \f ' f.OIIPOil \TIO\, " { ,l)ifnrno .o ( nq~•t<llonn, ,,,.. to "n un•lil-i•f..,f int .. n•-.t in Pllr,..,.l 1, a-. lru .. tnr ... tn .. ,.. nH" ,..,.rtain .. hlllllili.,n-. in lavnr of tiH ... I IH.:-n ll\ IP.\"t\ \~D "I AI "-T f.O\IP\'>,, .. r a liforni;~ Hank in" r:orpnr;h lion, a" B!'ndiciar\', rrr or<ll"rl un julv 17,1963. il!li ln!iitru ml'nt '>umbrr 11697, in Book 66U , Pall't' 7]3, of Oflirial fl,.rnrd!l in thr Qffjr-,. flf thf' n .. cnrrl .. r of Oum'll,. Cnu ntv,, Stat,. of r alifnrnia, rlf'to.r rihinjl la nd thrrrin 11!11: \II that r,.rtnin lanrl !llituat,.d In rh,. ."tatr of r:alifornia , Cnuntv of Oranjtc:, C:i ty nf ~,.wport B<'a rh, •l("to.cribed a s follow,;;: Pnrr-,.] I: That portion of Lot 169 in lllork 2 of Irvin !''!'~ !'ubdi•·i!llion, iJ!II 11hnwn on a \lap r,.rord<'d in book I, pa~e 88 of \fi,.r ,.IJanf'OII!il \lap!'!, rrrord!'l of Oran,:ro l.ounty, l.aliforn ia , d!'!lcr i~d '"' follow!l: Hetrin nio,~~: at a point in thl' ~orthl'rly lin!' of thf" land duc rib,.d in dr,.d to Hoag Ml'moria l H011pitRI , rerord!'d Frbruary 8, 19<\6 in book 1398, J)911:!' 20 of Officia I Record!~~, !!~R id ~int ~ing di!lltant South 89° ol .'i' 35" f.u t, 400.00 feet from the poin t of inter11ec ti on of, !laid Northto rly line wi th a linr that i!ii pa ra lle l with n d d l!l• tint Nottheu te rly 30.00 feet from thr Cf'ntf'rlinl' of P la cf'R• tia Avenur E:ll t"n.!llon, 1!1 .!la id P la cf'nt l .. \ venu,. f:•ten!lion i• d,.serihf'd in rJ,.ed to till' County or Orange, r~('Qrdell April 24,1 951 in buok 2180, ,.~ .. 236 or Offi c ial R!'cord•: thence North 0° 14' 25" Eas t 59.11 reel to • poi nt ia • line tha t ifl JMr•lle l with n d dlstut Southeuterly 347.00 ree t rro111 the South· e .. terty liae of Tract So. -6692, •• e howe 011 • M•p re:• corded i• book 164, ,.8e& 22 tllroosh 25 iaelul•e of ML.ee ll .. eo .. PMpi, rec:Mde ef Or .. p Cooety, Ca litonla~ tlleace ~ordl 40° 00' oon E .. t pen~ll.ltwitll •e id!Soetll• ............ ,., u.. 211.81 feel; ...... " .... 50" 0<1' 00" \ 11 •\TUJ ./an. 30, 19ti7 (_.;,.Ill) Dan Bibb; most improved f!][fj~~!ij~JE[== ,--,,-,--------pl ayer, \like Reehl; most I· •MARINE HARDWARE t ... n r,.al prop.-rt~ or 100v part th••rf'of, -.,r ,o;H,.,j •n rh,. <.nunt~· of Oran11.-, .'tilt<: of I .tlo fornia, P"rt i• nl arlv rio•-., roi..-<1 a,. fol- low"': .. ,\ P"" el o f land in th,. L oh n f '>e .. ·porr H .. a.-h, Count1 o f LEGAL NOTICE 1\.t ..... r John. CJ,.rl lh 1\m. 1\, 1\hnromb Do:<puh (.lrrk Publish: May 18, 25, J uo~ I , 6,. IQ67, in rh.-"\f'""p<>TI Harbor En!ii!ln LEGAL HOTICE outs tandin g sentors, Mar· sh all Sa vage and J ohn Hutchins. Baseball: Van i ty -Cap· tain-. Larry Lewis; most valuable player, John Mo r- risse t; mo st impro ved pl ayer, Dennis P arker; most outstandi nz sent or, John \·!orr is set. Frosh·Sop h baseball SMITH BROS. CO . H .. thtg.-Air C..dltlonint Sh--16.., Su, ..... , ..... Ll 8-5531 o APPAREL -WOMEN UAI DAHL 1\•"<1, 22 ,'10 f,..,t to a point in " !i nf" th<~t i:< p-'lra!l .. \ "ith and .Jio;tant ."uuth"''~'"'l' ]~1 .'10 f,.,.t fr nm ,.,,id ~ou th • ....... r.·rh lin" of Trart \n, 1·69:!: rh.-nr-.. '>orth H)0 oo· Jl "ji;lnDID!I at R point Ill the :->nuthw,..!lterl) !in" of ~>11i1l Lor 100 tloM ant ther,.on ."-o uth 22° JR' 09'" Ealilt, 82.i:! f!'rt from th,. mo.!lt \\'l"st t-rly r omer thf"rl·ol; thent'!' lf"avin ~t !laid ~outhwf'St••rly line .\'orth 670 I I'·,\"' f:n .. t, 19.03 f<'",.t 1o a ]!Oint 10 11 lin!' parnll,.l to <tnd I 19.00 ff'l't SouthweMer/v u f tht' :-l ort ho•as!rrly linr o.f s11 id Lot 100: thenrt' al onR ,.a,d paral!t•l tin•· South 500 00' 00"' ~;a,.t, 220.31 fet't to 11 point in the South,.rly lin<'" of ""atd Lot !00, ,.aid point !t'"ill~~ (n il I"IITVI', f'OOCiiVI' \nnh-..f'!iitPrh and ha•inl! a '"'"""of 170.62 '""I, 11 tiO <Iial to .. a.,! point bf'ar!i :'iourh 37° 23' Of!" •. d~l. thf"nr ,. Sout ll- """l"rlv 11\o n~~: sa1rl r un·,. throu,~~:ll a central an11 le of 15o 04" 59" an 11rc di11tanee of 97.56 fe!'t Ia a tangent com- pound curvt', concave '>orth· "'utuly and ha•·ing • radiu!!l of 25.00 fe!'t : th!'nce \f!'!lterly iltld \;o nh!'rly along !laid cun•r through a C!'ntra] anf!l!' of 90° 00' 00" an arc di!I- IIID CI' of 39.2i lel't to a line tanp;!'nt. thence alon!l !laid taneenl line ~o rth :no 18' 09" IJ'!'!Il, 182.84 feet to the point of hl'ginnin~. Captatn, John Kelley; mo st valuable player, Scott Ia'"'"' Dreuos & s,.,o.tswo"'j Accessories ond Gifts Newportor Inn OR 5-1700 fill" ~ ao;t pM,oll"l "i!h -.;1id ..... ,nh.--,, ... t•·rh !i n••, 11.0 1 f,-.,..1 '" tlw for~inn injl nf ,, nnn-tan~t•·n t rur1·r ronr a\'f' 1\•·~t.-·r h ),,,.-in)l ,, r11diu" of ·,fl ,llfl f,.,..t , ,, rarli.t ! li n,. thrno1 11h "';oir! woint l><·ars ""•th -, .. !I" 0(," ~: ..... r -.a,ol fi'!I DI 1..-o nll th•· .'iooth.-.rll t"r- ITIIIlfl" .,f that ro•n,•in ~0.00 f•·•·r ,,,.J,u -., '"'" rn th•• l>nun-,j_,~ I on•· ..,{ th•· la11d -.hv"R "ll a \1 •'1' fil••rl on heook 80, pa~r•·17 nf fl ,.coNI of."""'"'"· nn fd·• 111 th,.. nffu " of th,. (.nu nt\ Hi'ror•l .. r ;,f Oranil'' f.ount•, Call fom ia : thf'n cl" \!'Hth,.a,o;trrl\·, \'nrth,.rlv an.-! \orthwestl"rlv alona: · -.a id CUrl'!' throu@:h 11 centra l anrc:l~" of lfi2 t> 09' 08"' an arr di to.- tanc!' of 14 1 .. '>1 f,..,, tn th,. '>orthl'rly terminu,o; of "a id Curve; th!'OC!' ~orth 40° OQ' 00"' Eut alon@ said boundary linl" of the lanrl ~thown on the \lap filf'd in book 80, pil@f' 37 of R!'cotd of Sur~"Y"• ~4 .26 fl'!'l to thl' bejlin. nin,~~: of thP tan!l"llt <'UrYP in 1111id boun<lary fi n,. roncavl" W.,,o;t_.rfr. havi n!l a r~o~di u:< o f 15.00 ""t: thl"n re- .\'orthe-astl'tly, '>orthPrly and .\'orthwe!lterly al ona: "aid ,.urve through a r !'ntral an~l ., of 90° 00' 00"' an arr disunre of 23.56 feet to a li ne tan- 1!"111, ~air! lint' tRO)If'DI bf'illfl' thl' Southwe,o;tf'Tiy lin,. o f Tract ~o. ~54. 1111 !ihown on a Ma p recorder! in book 213, P"ll:"" 38 and .19 of \li!lcf"\• lan"OU!'I \laps, T!'Cord11 o f Orau~!!' County, C•liforn ia; th!'ncr South 'i0° 00' {)()" t.a.'ltlllonp: !!laid SonthWI'!iilf'rl )· li nf', 23i.)\ (1' .. 1 to a r oint in thf" """"'"rly lin!' o thl' land d!'l'lr ribf'd in ' dr,.d 'tn th r Stat,. of Calilomia, re- co rdf'd July 15, 1953 in book 2538. p11,e:,. 6ti of OUicial Record"': -thl'ne!' South 9° 28 ' 25" West a long said Wes- terly line, 28 1.05 feet to th"- No rtheal!lterly com l'r of .'lll id land described in deed to Ho•,e: Memorial Hospital; thi'DCe continuing Sooth 90 28' 25" l e!lt alon_s s •id We.s- terly line, 37.12 feet; theace North 86 ° 14' 05" West, 3 I 5. 23 fe et to • poi a t ia a line that beatil'l South o o 14' 25" Weet from the pola r of be@:iDDia g: thu ce Nortll oo 14' 25" E .. t, 11.25 f~t to thr. pol at of besi .. i•l • !llaid oblig'ation!li inc lurli nl!' one note for th!' principal ,.,.m of S225.000.00; Thnt ti1P b"n!'fici 11l int,.rl"llt undl:'r ,.u ch df'!'d of rru!ll and thl' obliji;At ion.'! 5<'"cured th,.rl'- by ,., .. pr1"5e ntiy h .. ld hv thl" underAien,.d: that a br!';och of, and drfault in thr oblif!llll ons fo r whi ch surh llerd of tru!lit i!ii !llecurity hall orrurr,.d in that paymen t hR!\ not b!'"D mad!' or: I. the principal balancr rluP April I. 196i in thl" amount of S l75,000.00 tog,.thn with in- terellt thereoa 111 the rat,. of 8~ fr om January I. 1967. That by rnson the reof, thl' nndf'r!!li!fDed owner and holder o f 1\aid not!' andiOeed ofTru!'lt, h1 11 uerci!!ll'ld its option and has df'dared, and doe11 hereby de clare u id indebtedness and all s ums secured by ••id Deed of T rust immediately doe and p•yahle, •nd that the nnder- sig:n ed elects lo cause the pro p,.,rty llucribed in the Dfied of Truat above rdern'ld tn the N'ICOtd of which is made a part of this notice for d!'ecrift ioa of the premiaea, to be ao d ia •ccfJrdance wi th the proviaioaa thereof, to ••ti•fy u id oblig .. tioa . Dated April 28 : 1967 FI RST WESTE RN BANI AND T RUST COMPANY b1 W.J . Aw11h , A .. t. Vicf! Preelderu Patcf!J 2: Lot 100 or Trect No. 4692, •8 ehoWD oa • N1p recor-ded ia boolr 164. P-Ie• 22 throop 25 of MlaeeJI• aeoa• Map•. re:cord8 of Or•1e Cooaty, Callfo.-.1•. 'JUt portio• du eribed •• fol- low.: 'i he 11bove Notice ••• reo corded ) .. 1 2~ 1967,. n Doca· mf'a t No. 880 Ia Book 8240, P'&e 907 or Officlel Record• ol Or•p Coaaty, CaiUorala . Pobll .. : May I I, It , 25, J on !.t 1967, Ia the Ne wpo" Harbor r.;a•lp. O'Brien: mos t impro ved player, Doug Young. Junior varstty baseball - Captai n, \like Ezze ll; most val uabl e player, Bob Can• tan t; mos t i rr;pro ~·ed pl ayer, Bob Chaney. LEGAL NOTICE O R fll~A.'lC E NO. 12 14 .-\.\" OR r>JSA~C[ OF" TH E CIT\' Of ~EWPO RT Bf.ACH A \I E:'\U I.\'G Sf:CTIOS 12.44.040 Of Til t: ~E'IIi'PO RT BEACH ~II'SICI P.-\L CODE RELAT ING TO PARkiNG METER f EES Th,. C:ity Council of the City of .\'ewport Beach doe!l ord•in as fo l low!'~: SECTIOS \, Section 12.44.- 040 of thl' Ne wport Be•ch Municipal Code is amended to read: "12 .-U.CUO Porklrtfl Mater F•••· Fees fo r perking 11 parking mete r11 in zone1 e• tablished by Section 12.44.· 020 whe n the parking meters a re in operation are h!'reby e!ll tabli!!hed 11!1 follows ; (a} T we nty cent s per hour for park ing meters on Fif- teenth Street b!'tween Oce•n front and Newport Bay in zone s ix, (b) Twe oty·fivl" cn u for any time up to twelve hours fnr parking m!'ter!l in the por- tion!! of zone fi ve consist ing of the tenth through fifteeuth park ing.!lpacesoo thl' ea!lterly !!ide o f Via Opo rto soulherly of Vi• Lido, the thineenth through twentieth r •rking •r •ces on the wester y "ide n Via Oporto southerl y of Via Lido, and all me ters on Via Malaga u cept the r;,., pa rk ing 11pace OD the "southerly Mide of Via Malaga eas terly of Via Oporto. · (c) Tea cent• per hour for parking metera in the reo mainder of r:oaea fi n and • ir: and in all other zone•.'" SECTION 2. This nrdiaaace shall be pabli11hed once lo the offi cial De wapaper of the City, and the •-e shall be eHecllve 30 d•y• after the date Qf itll lldoptlODo Tb.is ordinance was iatro- daced at • rep iM meetina of t.lae City Co uecll o f tbf! Cil1 of Nr.wpo n Beach held oa tJ.e 24th d•1 or AptH, 1967, .. d ••• adopted oa llloe 22ad dey of May, 1961, b7 tile lollowi•A ¥btc, to wh: AYES, COUNC ILMEN. ••r,.., p.,.._a, Jtl'.,.ell, Cn~ber, Cook., fo~t, S.ehoa NOES. COUNCILMEN N-. ABSENT COUNCJLNtN: fifo .. I P .. l J, Cl'llkr ATTEST' .,.,., L••ra L..-Joa Cit~ Cle<i Pa•Ii .. : J ... 1, 1967, I. n.N...,o"B-'-lp Wu tcl iff Plaza Ml 2-2444 Newport Beach JU2 B. o...c a.,. Osau .. ..., ,_ .,..,,. BUILDING CONTRACTOR • REIIODEUIIG • ADDITIOIIS LICEIISED I IOIIDED FRED H. GERWICK 306 Goldo•rod 673-6041 -S49. 2170 s., .. l"' th• Coou•l •••• witt. Oualltr c."u'"• & "'-'' f Hiclel'll Sendc• "-···'·'·· I II /J ... ii.tr._ u-cENIEI ~~~~:~.~:"".~1 •cl bucl&el dry ~ rat& aer•ice q.ality ..-k - Mlf •••ice la•uby. Pini lhacf L~n•y At•<J .. DII I . C.,... "-7"., .,..... P'LOWE"' prfSflt ALL OCCASIONS I ..... T•f'tcA&. , .. SUPPUES Cryatolinet Corporation Costing Resins & Molds Fiborvlau Mauriols onU Supplie s -Ll t:l-0292 ....1!!!!:.. ""T·t&··· WILCOX.CIUTTINDEN HARDWARI Navtptlonal Ctt•,.._ ... ke 1700 W. Coast Hwy,. N.l . ........ h..-o tho ,_...,, -'-' .._,dfolool..-of Ht ....... ~·-"' ••. - elto c..y o lt.tll ltne of ..d all .:co .. ' P lacontio, Costo Mesa HEALTH EQUIPMENT JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH Nature's Way to Health - Beauty -Re laxation. Call ror a demons tra tion 546a61 80 or 836·756 1 MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor-Stripping .md wa.xin' • Windows Complete Cleaning Service. CALL- 646-4977 • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING (By Europe~ Craft•frwa) REMODEL 2 pc. ,., ONLY $69.50 c.u .... .., .. 215 lololo H. I . 5l6-'405 · FREE dol & pic~., z ........ '""'" • NURSERY Shrubs, Interi or P lants Tropical & Trees lnsectcides and Fertilizer S&H Green Stomps F REE DELIVE RY RONA DEL MAR NVRSERl' E. Cout Hwy., i7~160 CUSTOM FU RNIT URE UPHOLSTERY • QU ALI TY WORK • HElL'S fiREHOUU 2109 Mew,.rt IIYII. -~ UPHOLSTERY • PII~I""INISHI N G ORAP~RI ES • CUSTOM CARPETS AMPLE PAPIIKINC. IN REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., IMC •. .. WHERE TH E 4 U.S. FL AGS FLY" C-TiiC:'f LaN.U ........ tit • .,,.'", .... T•l•••f *"W7 ROY for hoW.,. Coata Mtrae PLUMBIHC 218 •• 1-7'61. A.R. IURSAC PLUMBER 701) Carnation Ave . Corona del Mar Plwnbina Repairs DAY & NIGHT WAT ER HEATERS 673-4130 D•GEARE'S PLUMIIIMG SERVICE (Rdi<llll• Pt-ltUII ... ~ H•Mi"l ) 24 HOUR EJIERCE.NCY SE:RYlCE PHOM E 6<16·0622 Rn. 54-4117 Repair -Jutollatlon ...R-.n .... TOM OeGE AR E 961 W. 17th St •• ~It C Co1to Meso Phon• '" Your O*r for e Sul.acrl,l•: jEWELER 3123 E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mar ORiole J.. 2250 IIRKIHIIFS .... .., UJNQII!OII -mi<IER COCKTAILS Olllole ,_.405 14511 VIA OPOIITO .... ,..,. .... eiiiOI IIPAII • 1rident' IS runner-up W111111iauerHiah Sctlool'a newtpapor ••Scroll.. w11 neled top pobll calion May U ia the annual Oranae Coast Colle1e Conwnunica.- tione Day competition, Cor· ona del Mar Trident waa liral Nnner-up. aar-d E. onm•. 66•4 lt.. Nowpprl Shores, S•ock, N .. port H.nor died n•aday, May 11. Here are all lhe local winners: Beat a porta pi clure - P•le Samoker. Corona del Mar Tri4enL Hiah BeaCoa.. He waa bo1n Dee.l4, 11100,1 1 But ediiOrial -Diane in Waterloo, Iowa, came dePoreat. Corona del Mil Califomla whoa .S~. and Hlah Trid.at;aeooodrun.nor .. had lived in Oranae County up, Pete Froitaa. Baltllcia 6 years. He wae an enai- Hiah El AJuila. neer in &ool manufacturina. Beat 1pona paac -Andy Survivou are hia wife, Roae. Corona del Mar Hiah Ida: a aon, John of Newport Trident; second runner-up, Beach· 2 dau•hten Mu. I ' • ' O.ve Riley, Newport Har· !'Maan Marsh o f San Oie1o bor Hiah Beacon.· and ""'· Barbara Rider of MAY TAKE US A LITTLE WHILE. .. , II rtl .. II I lltlnr Ill 11 ... , WI will Hll l Oft r•r ...... H. Minor repairs, looM buttons, tht1 rips are part of our free customer Mnice.~ .. Along with the very best of cl..,ing, ~opotting and pru&ing. FREE DELIVERY TOO. , ... c:.u 011 ...... Beat feature picture - Steve Gilbert, Costa Men Hiah Hitchina poat; fiut runner-up. Bob McDennott. Estancia Hi~ El Aauila; aecond Nnner.up; Dale Samoker, Corona del Mar Hi~ Trident, Bea t front paae -Piru Eacondido. runner~p -Laorey Knmcr. Servic es were held May CoronadeiMarHi~TridenL 20 at Baltz Corona del Mar Jllf L C:OAIT .. AY~ _,. __ WINNERS In the Amerlconlsm essay borah Thomas, 2nd place; Michael' Lee contest of the Costa Mesa Leolon Auxl· Scheafer, first place, and Ree se Lane, 11 ary are pictured here, from left, Oe-3rd place. (Ens II)'! photo.) Essay • ch NEWI'ORT HAROOR ENsiGN Winners osen SECOND SECTION --PliO I THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1967 Certilicatea of award and Here ia the winnin1 ellay: CXlRONA DEL MAR. CAll~ medals were awarded May 1, Mlc••l L• $c•oefor If to 3 INlatandina llh Proedom and My Beloved Dll. IIEIIIEIILL ~rade student s of the New• America. These two phruea Dr. Alexander Renner of porw.-tcaa Unified SChool are very importa.nt to me. Corona .Hiahlanda is a t Oiatrict for Americanism Why? Because~ I am an Park Ltcio c;onv.alescent e11ay 1 at the American American and I am affected Home recuperatJna 1n .• .re st Leaion Hall, 56.S w. Ulh by lheu freCidoma . home after a rec ent v1 s 1t to Coala Meaa. :w11.e subject or Eve~rywhere I look I am the e11ay1 waa .. Proedom reminded of each of the1e and My Beloved America." freedoms. I aee a church Beat news picture -Bob McDermott. Estancia Hiah E l Aauila. Beat sports story -l t c- ond runner~p. Dave Riley, Newport Harbor Hi&h S ea· con. • Beat new1paper -Firat Olapel. Interment wu at runner~p, Gayle Scro•• Pacific: View Memo rial Park. (editorooin-chieO, Corona del Mar Trident. tie for s econd runner-up, P~te Freitaa. Euancia Hi lh El Aauila and Donna Clark and Mike Boyle, Garden Grove Hiah Araolo a. • o. BIE Firat place winner ia Mi· and I am remin4ed of our chael Lee Scheafer, aold freedom of reliaion. I can medal winner, from the visualize. in my mind, the Ev.rett A. Rea School. PiiJfin bravina the hard- Second place winner ia ships of coldneu, atarva• Deborah Thomaa, silver tion and aickneu to eata~ medal winner, alao from lhe lish a land when man Everett A. Rea School. could worship God II he Third place winner ia Reese pleased. Even' today, in Lane, bronze medal wiMer, America, we are allowed to from the Heinz Kaiser worahip aa we please, whe· •100or111ore erymonth School, ther one be a Catholic, Jew, The judaea were: S.rnuel McEifrish, principal ot Whittier School and chair- man of the Americani am Committee in the achoola; Buddtii at, Lutheran or any other. Now I s ee a pr intina office, reminded of our Y SECURITY ACCOUNT Joseph Jones, directoc of the pre11. Where, in our Costa Meu Parka, and country, men are a llowed to Shannon Duke Herrina, print what the people want principal of Firat Baptist to know,notwhatlthc aovern- Ouiatian Day School in ment wants them to know. Costa Meu, Not only newapapera but The essay contest is an books are printed with the annual project conducted by trulh about our history, the Americani,m chairmen world events and people. in all the American Leaion In other counuies, auch 11 Auxiliaries in the state of the conwnuniat countJiu, California. • Po•~ EUce, the IQVOIIUDe'at coniiOia all A.r.t....,.im , chUm.& for priati•l ,. a., PMPie •• theu Costa Mesa Leaion told liei. ' A~tailiary , in i tiated the con• Now I atud in front of a teat this Yut in lhe Now-majestic buildina. It con· port-Mesa Unified Schools. taina men who are. dedicated Mildred Fisher, put preai-to keep aoina a freedom dont of Unit 4.S.S, made the which no one in our counuy presentation of awards in would ever want to lose. the absence of Mn. Eatee, The riaht to uial by jury, who i 1 ill. Thia buildina could be no The Newport-Mesa School other buildi.na but the co~rt­ officiala who have auiated houae. ln11de are the Jud- in the-euay projec~ in ad-aea, attorneys and olher dition to Mr. McEifriah, are ' people dedicated to ace Robert L. Bruna, principal that every man ia aiven a o f the Colleae Park School, ~hance at provina him~elf and Roaer Ciant~ coordina-1nnocent, whether the cr1me wr of the Americanism pro-be atealina candy or murder. aram in the achoola. l Even children and teen- < ,._&f.U.CMI .. -AT . 17IOIIBWORT LVD. PM • ._,u.c..u aaera are aiven the ri aht because for them there ia juvenile court division. like counuie1 where a could be uecuted for atealina a chicken; in America a man ia protected uceJSivc bail or fine « even inhuman punish· menL I can ao on forever li1tina freedoms and riahta but wint &o li1t one more and ia, the riaht to vote, OII!OI'dl'"' of race, creed or If we did not have riaht. we would have a tyrannic aovemmonL ln- at .. d of havina many choi• cea few officials, we would ba't'e one choice for the olfice we •ote for, if we act to vote. Our ltadefl would be mea like ~i':/.::\;rt;,:~~i1~, -.1 the reet 01 daa& h&'t'e ner 10•erned. Wberou IOday, in America, no man · witb the fnteat co take oqr our IO'fertneDI can force himulf on. the Alferiean people, becnu •• Alnericu people are tha. ponaen&. MJ be&o't'ed America i1 a load Or --IY· E•OIJ 4aJ people COIN co America ••tiaa thi• oppoc•itJ, ~ tiacl h. II ia .w, • ., becawa dM people haft .... it *I• Wlf. Todlf -•• fiptiqla- IU&Atla .......... otMf ..... ol ... _.., wi6 ---.... wl6 -·· Moo .. 1,....., ..... - ....... loot io--lcM-loa" _. dlool lor ... -··-~-... _. I • callool 1o 1IJ' ., I will ... ,-.,1 ·~···· , • ., ......... &.,.· Security-who could .ask for morel This it wiYt we .all .are lookins for ;and wh.l we •II w.ant. Our Monthly Security Account pl.an i1 OM whereby you set .1 check EVERY month for ten ye•rs or for fiftren or twenty-wh.ltnoer you select. It's 01 pl.an to spre•d out your ush .assets to .assure yourself • consl.ant income ... To ke-ep on e.arnins diYidends from your inYfllmenl ... To h.lv~ your morwy .anil- ~ble to you in o1ll or •ny p.art .at • moment's nolice in !he eYent th.lt you h.lve .an eraersency. And, oll the end of your S, 10 or 15 yut period, you ttill hAft a nice-nett eu k-h -with tome •"""'l'ft'Wnlt ltw Mtt qs: mi&ht M con-sidH..,. MORE th.ln your orrpwl inYnl· rnent. Thit it; rhe Newpof1 ~lbo.l ~YiniJ Monthly S«urily Account Pf'Oif.l~well wotth investis.atins, no m.aller who~~t your nHdt mo~~y be. It is the •nswer to mo~~ny, m01ny re01l or unusuo~l fin.anci.al situ.ahons. How the Monthly Security Account Plan WORKS Here •S how the pl.m works You tnlleSt, ~•y. S1 0,0Cl0 w1th Newport Balbo.:~ S.1Y1 ngs and loan AsSOC id!IOn in .a Monthly Security Account You will then receiYe S100.00 each month.' Th1s mcome •s de1111ed from e.arnongs, currently 5.25'1• per .annum, compounded da•ly .and p.aid quuterly. •nd from pnnc1po1l At the end of ten yeo1rs. you ho1ve rece1ved S12.000.00. And you st1ll ho1ve o1 nest egf! o f Sl,O>D.OO •n your o1ccount The cho1rt •t the nght shows 11aroous pl o1ns fo r 1n11es tments from SlO,OOO 00 to s 1 oo.ooo.po. •tP•yments subrect to the prov1s•ons of Sec. 8104 of the C.aldorn •• fmanoo~l Code under which a so1vmgs and loo~n associ.a - tion m.ay not wo1111e liS nghts to requ.re up to six months no11ce of intent to w•th· drillw . (llery W1thdrawo~t request ha s bf>en met promptly tn our 31 yeo~rs.l Advantae:es of a Monthly Secu,.ity Account 1. You c•n count on o1 regulo1 r check month o1fter month. 2. You Coin enjoy the peo1ce of mind that comes from knowrng your s.J vtngs .are s~cure o~nd e,uning o1 ho~ndsome mcome. 3. Vou un forget olbout stock m.ar- ket fluctu.at•onund re -1n11e\tment problems. 4. Your money 1s a.v.a•lo~ble to you in .all or any po1rt oil a moment's notice should you need • l.arge sum in the event of •n emerg~ncy. S. Yo u nn budget your e~tpendi­ turet euctly, bt'c.ause you will know precisely how much you will be receiving e.ach month. 6. You will not be pron~ to OYer· spend your upito~l, though •II or .any of the fu nds in your .account m.ay be withdr.awn. or .additions m•de, ~~ '"Y time. 7. From a feder.al WI st~ndpointthis pl.an might be of spec:l.al interest to .anyone wishing to m•ke o1 'ize- .able sift to •nother, illnd to those occupied in nt.at~ pl.anning. Con· sult•tlon with your 111orncy or t01x adviser it rKommendt!d. Handf" Livine: ~ ... A young w•dow. • H.arbor Are• residt'nt, recently ettim•ted th.at she n~ •n .additio n•! SlOO.OO per month to supple- ment her income. Of cour~. she re.al iz~ th•t ~he could indulge her~lf ~nd spend much more th.an th•t. but then h~r "v- ongs would notlut .as long u they should. So. thinking o~he~d. she c:kcided to let Newport Bo~lbcu S.avings •ct u her con- ~cience .and inYMted S25.000 00 in .1 Monthly ~cur ity Account. Thb faniahted lady will rect!fve 11 chec:k fo r SlOO.OO every month for th~ n"t 1S ye•rs. The Monthly St'curiry Account b.ll· o~nc~. throughoutth~ ye.an, will e•m div•· dends .at the preY.ailins r.ate. At the current r.ate, th is Newport B.albo.a S.avmgs cu~tomer w1ll h.aYe been pilid SlB,IXIO.OO •nd still h•Ye '27,100.00 b.al.ance in her o~ccount .:11 the end of the 15 y~•rs. Newport Balbo• S•"'"~~ m.alce~ no ch.arge for th1s serv1ce Paya fo,. Education A local fo~ther uses two Monthly Secunty Accou nt~ to p•y • mo nthly check to e•ch of hts two sons, pr~sently'" college. Both •ccount~ o1re sch~uled to run far ten ye.ars. but the fo~ther mentroned rKently tholt he hopes smcerely th•t ''both the boys w•ll be supporting themsel11es fully before the end of the pl•n. so thoil I u n conYert the o1ccounts to meet .anoth~r nef'd-probo~bly my o wn! .. Monthly ~cunty Accoun t holders mo1y transfer. •dd to or w1thdro1w thetr funds aiOllny time Upandownitis A nervoua, insecure condition cauaed by erratic up and down stock maric:et prices. A Bo1lboJ res•dent w•s ~uffering from ··up.andown1hs.·· Sh~ was neYer quite sure wh.a t wo1s hillppemnR to her fu nds in the stock m•rket, o1nd she feh she wu r~.ach- 1ng the •ge where she n~ • fef'ling of secunty. After due consider.ation, she sold her stock .and •nYrsted h~r fu nds at Newport Balbo• S.a vings .and loOlln Assocro~tion where she opened • Monthly Secunty Account . She tells us tholt she d•d th •~ fo r se-ver.al re.asons -her invest· m~nt •S ~ure, •t p.ays generous diYi · dends •nd .a monthly check will p.ay her l.vtng expensrs for the ne•t 1S yean .. Ollnd th1s service costs nothins . She un now rel.ax .md foqj;~t .about "the m.arket." .She h•s found the cure for "up..andown-- •tis:· To le•rn more o1bout th i' pt.n, just nop in or phone. Adc to spe•lt with the speci.~litt w;th ,u tht-luis on our MONTHlY SECURITY ACCOUNT J»•n. We lnYite rq\ll.lr s.vinp Kcounn, too. Qu, CUfreftl hiah ~I dft.i. drnd I~ 5.2S'I•, compounded d.lty •rtd p.~ld qu•rtefly. ln$u,.nce by •n Alf""CY of dw Untied Sl••n Gowmmen1. runch recel.-ed on Of' ~fort: the lOth o4 •nv ,_..th "m dfori • dt"nck from thf. lint. Mtf'r tlw 10th, ttwy Nm from d11e o4 rKetpl INVEST 510.000.00 YOU Rl(! IV( EACH MONTH s sooo s sooo s 75.00 s 75.00 \100.00 lOR tO ye•r~ lSye•" 10 ye•rs I 5 ye•r\ 10 ye•rs YOU lt£TAI'I "" f~T"TE O f' o; 6,950.00 s 6,150.00 s 5,000.00 s 1.300.00 S l.OSO.OO INVEST SlS,OOO.OO YOU lt(f'EIVf YOU lU I AI' lACH MONTH lOR "' t SJ .\H o r· s 60.00 10 yeo~rs s 15.750 00 s &0 (X) J 5 yec~rs Sl &.J5000 s 90.00 10 yeJrs S11 .050.00 S120.00 10 years S &.JOO 00 S1 SOOO TO vt>•rs s 1.sso no INVEST SlO,OOO.OO YOU ltfCliVf 'nu 11:1 I AI:-. EACH MONTH 101( •"' I~!Ait Of' $100 00 10 yeJrs S17.'KlOOO $100 00 t5vt>•r~ S 11U50 00 S15000 10 yeo~rs S10.00000 S1 50.00 15vears S l .b)O 00 S2oo 00 10 yeH\ s llt)l()() INVEST 525,000.00 YOU R£C(IV[ H lU ll.fl '\I' lACH .O.IONTH f(ll! •\"' f\1.\Jf O f " SIOO.OO 10 yeJr~ su. ]00 00 S1oo.oo 15vear~ S27 30000 S15000 10 V~oir( S16 40000 SlOO.OO 10 llt"olr S S10 50000 125000 10 veo~n s lhOOOtl INVEST UO,OOO.OO YOU Rt((IV( HlL 1.:!1.\1' fACH MONTH lOR '\'-f \J "H O f' ''>o.oo 10 Vf'ilr) Sl& 1'150 00 Stsooo t 5 ve•·~ Sl 4 ~5000 S225 00 tnye~r( SlS.ooooo S225.00 15 11ears s 4 00000 S300.00 10 veolr\ s 1.1 50 00 INVEST SlS,OOO.OO YOU RECEI\'f EACH MO 'IHi S1 4000 Sl-40 00 S2tO 00 S280 00 SJSO.OO fOR 10 vt-•r\ JSyeo1r~ 10 veJrs 10 yeo~~~ tO y~•rs ~. H)U ltllAIN "' EST"If Of· S36,8SO 00 536.200 fl() Sl5,800 00 S14.7>DOO s 3,700 ()() INVEST $40,000.00 YOU RKEIV£ EACH ,\oiQNTH S200.00 S2oo.oo SJOO.OO S300.00 WlO.OO lOR tOye.ar<> 15 ye.o~rs 10 ye•rs 1 S yur~ 10 ye•~ YOU RETAIN A.,. l5TATl Of' S35,800.00 SJ2.700.00 S20.000.00 5 S.l SO.OO S 4,20Y.OO INVEST J.4S,ODO.OO YOU IHCfiVE lA(H MONTH 5 180 00 S1BO.OO S270 00 SJ60.00 54')0 00 IO ' 10 year~ 15 ye'o~rs 10 ye.ar~ 10 yeo1r~ 10 yt•r~ YOU RETAIN "N (STATE Of' 547.]50.00 549,10000 SJJ,15000 S16.950 oo s 4.750 00 INVEST SSO,OOO.OO YOU RfC£1Vl fAC H \IONTH 5150 00 S250.00 5J75 00 S37S.OO S500 00 10< 10 yeo1rs 15 yeo1rs 10 yeo1rs 15 ye•rs 10 11eo1r~ YOU IHTAIN >\'J f.., TA ll O f" S44.750 00 S40 CKlO 00 S15 000 oo s b 700.00 S 5 2SOOO INVEST $75,000.00 Vl)U RH.£1\1( YOU IH1AIN (A.(H "'ONlH lOR AN 1\IATI O f' SlOO 00 10 yeo~,-., S78,950.00 S300.00 15 years S61 .900 oo S450 00 10 yeoir<> S55.}()() oo S600 00 10 year<> S31 .60000 Si50.0CI 10 yeo1r~ S 7.9C:XfOO INVEST 5100,000.00 YOU RECfiV[ f"(H '-'!Q...:TH 5 500 00 s ""'00 5 750 00 s 750 00 STOOO 00 fOR 10 ye•r~ 15 yeOllrs 10 yur\ t 5ve•rs 10 year~ YOU RETAIN AN £STATE Q f• S89,500.00 S8t ,85000 S50.050.00 $1 3.450.00 s 10.550 00 "All pro,Kioon~ .. r b.l•t"d on our t urrPnl ~nnu~l r~IP ol 5 2S'f,, compovndf'd ct.1ly oind p.ltd QU~r1l'Tiy fhfo rum•nl dtvtdend r~te m~) voi"' !rom hmt-to h~ •nci ~~­ fort" oiff«l tkl!" ~~~·nt"d "''""'· bul w o!l no! ~u~lointt•ll\• ~hf'r lhf' pl•o DOWPORT BH.I.BOR 8RVID08· •-' .~ .... ~ o a . . ... .:_• • ..... Ctwtr.U"VIIUtla.lcaplrtiiiQ.c.Mf, • ..... ,7WIJO • C... ... -.ntJIIle.tNil'::q ....... .,.._ • ..... ,ctt Ott' he .... _. WUUH Dltlan • P. a.. ........ CU.ra~• et ttle karlll • AIMIIl-llf, P1u1tu1 I OPERATION MARKET TIME Involves STATE· IIIIIIP -., lnnlllw .1••• bela thick for 11t.d odter buretMradc ttalf tbe put few days la Sacr• pothioat ao loa.''' r ... ir .. mee&o wl .. DIIW ta:a pr~ beuu1e of a t .. nned wor• potalt -tome frora OoYer-load. nor baa•'• ldniaittratioa, Too muy poople ••• • but IDOU frc:ira. vlriout ltait• thin'k that ou.r reveacae prot. la&on, "pecial)Y in tbe l.em clft be eolved by lewy. Al1embly which it now ina more taut Oft aroupa at •,coatide{ittl a major .tal bill. aclivitiet of which lblf Out of all Chit ditcuuion a happen to dil&pprove, oa contentua uema to be the theory that' if tu.ee Clai emerlina which I am con• these aroupa 10d activitiet vinced It fundamentally 10 up, then other tuu wiU wrona: that in dealina wift come down, or at leatt , .. state revenue problema we main the time, must bcain by auwnina that The fact ia that 111 ia. aovemment tpendina cannot create in taxes paid by one be tianiricantly reduced, aroup it never counterba). 1nd that in mot t areas it anced by a decreue in dlt will continue to increase. taxupaidby another. Every MERIIT HARIOA fJIIGJI SlCOIID S£C11DII - -... J liiUIISIIAY JUliE I, 1•1 COtllM DEL liAR. CALIF, TIIA.UIIMJ· Mill Bttay Norlhride•. or 310 Auaida Dambra.. Baa& Blufl'. his be• ... •*'" 1tudent body u. .. urer for 1967-61 at Mount St. Mary's Cotleae, Lo1 Anaelu. ·Sh.t is a araduat e of Plua X Hiah School In Dowaoy, a new U.S. Navy patrol boat called the "Swift," wh ich is mann ed by a crew of b and is used for river and close-to- shore reconna issance. Cel so Morrison of Corona del Mar mans a large gun as his battle station. Navy man back in Vietnam If that auumption ia cor-increue make. more money reel, we mi&ht aa well re-available CO aovenwnent, sian ouuelveanow tOlhe and that money is CJ~ickly eventual total socialization obliaated and spent. This of lhe United Statu throuah will continue 10 lana u it confiacatory taxation. ia auumed that aovemment Obvioualy the people of spendinJ caMot be aianifi- our coun try and our atate cantly cut, 1t1d so lona as Cello Morrison is back in collecti on or takina a s pin and the communist aovem• do not want anythina like reductions which are at- Viccnam mannina an other around on hi s motorcycle. ment in Shan&hai, so that this . California voters have tempted become casualties "Swift" boat. Celso , who It's just that, havinJ at-it wu nearly 3 years be--made clear aaain and aaain of iano~an~e, sentimentality is in the U.S. Naval Re serve, ready s erved in Vietnam for fore Cel ao could join h~s their opposition to hiaher or s pectal mterests. JIM W.t,RD of Lido Isle, left, accepts tho winner's trophy from Forest Smith Jr., president of Irvine Coast Country CJub, after scoring a close win in the 13th Annual Pre- sident's Cup tournament at ICCC . The Lido Isle !ink- ster, who defeated Jerry Helperln, also of Lido, on the first hole of a sudden death jjlayoff in the champ ionship · finals, Is a repeat winner of the Thomas W. Henderson PACIFIC VIEW ~U401tiAL PAU:: -~- CEMETERY CR~ATORY MAUSOLEUM Perpetual trophy after In has already served one 12 months, he rufizea that mother and step-father tn tlltCI, not only by their It stands to reason that stint in Vietnam and could ther~ is a job to do and Corona del Mar. choice of candidates at you cannot make a saver out have easily claimed a state-while he is servina out his After attendi~~ .. Harbor aenerat elections but in of a spendthrift by aivinJ . d ty 1. ._ Area schools n.,.t up to . ' . him more money, side auianment to finish ac'!~ u en tatment, uc Oranac Coast Colleae, vottna on ~ocal bond usuea out his tcnn of action, but feels he miJht u well be Celao en\i ated in the u.s. of all kinds. Molt people he speed to return to the helpinJ to act on with iL Naval reserve. Followina would like to see aovem• hot, sticky and buuy junJle Maybe Ce\so realizes the several m0ntll1 of trainina ment spendinc reduced and to take another crack at the job to be done even more he wu sent to Vietnam. His know that this can be done. Viet Commies infutinJ the than the averaae American heart has aonc out to lhc But wben 10y particular ro- riven and shorelines where G. I. overseas. Celso was Vietnamue f"COplc, suffer'"' duction touches them per• the "Swift" boats pauol in bom in Olina durina World in a from tne communist sonally or arousea a urona War II. Hi s mo ther later ,1... · · •'-operation "Market Time." . d Mel .. enlon m IOUw•CIIt emotimal reaponae, unrc~ It's not that the 22;·car-marne Morrison, a AsiL He described some o f soninJ oppoaition appears, . youna American Naval lhe -'--en·can memcal rru'1-ld satlor son of Mr and Mrs """ often in complete diareaard 0 . • · ·officer, who continued in siona to the Vieln.-neu ••• of the faclli. Me.J Mornson of 715 Larks-Olin a as a st.aff member of either take a doctor and Ave Cor d I Mar The best recent CJ:&mplc pur ·• ona e ' • CNRA branch ofUNRA. The medical team into the vii- doesn't like clean sheets , red ~e of gettina Cclso to laaes or Uanlpott the sick is the outcry &J&inlt Gover- JOOd American food cooked the: Uni ted States was rural people 10 medical nor Rcaaan's seuible and I • · d 'I a•ow ·• · k needed reductions in the to p ease nlm, a &I Y 11 -snarled by r.uc traJIC attac fHilities that arc inaccu- er, listen ina to his record of polio suffered by Mel, sible to the natives because Department of Mental Hy- of the distance. He uid aicne -reductions wbich that he felt the attitude of would not throw patient• out the Vietnamese in the vii• of bed or deprive them of laacs had become :·,creu· eu ential care, but aimply in aty friendly duri .J the eliminate ac:kninistrative latter part of hi a service in the Cameron where he has __ ;:L;:E:.:G::.A::L::.::MO.::.:T.:.IC::.:E __ -.....,...,==-,.-,==--I MIL fRED C. GARTNER Of COSTA MESA DIES Fonner Yeoman ht Clua Mil fred C. Gartner, 63, died Tuesday, May 16, at Kina Convalescent home, s.nta Ana. He is aurvivcd by 5 br~> then: Harold, of Newport Beach ; and Roy, David, Edmund, and Georae of Dubuque , Iowa; a 1iater, Lamona Gartner of Los An· aelca, and 2 nephews. Mr. Oarlncrwas bom March 14, 1904 in Iowa: Md w•• a rcaident or Oranae County 1~ ycua.. Services were held May 19 at the Holy Crou Mausoleum Chapel, Los Anaelea, under tha di· rection of B•ltz Mortuary, Coat& Mesa. LEGAL NOTICE GJ JJanJI STUDIO OF CHUM AID MODEUIG been atationed. He ducri bed .,. the poverty in the Nral ~ "": :';;;..~ area a of the country and CITI OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOTICE INVITING BIDS l~ ~ aaid that thair food con-.....,. '--.......... .,. ... .::s\;:, aistcd 1aracly of rice with .... • .,.._., ~ ,..._,.., a little dried fish. He u-* MODEliNG AND TELEVISION plained that they season * CHAIM AND 'EISONAl DfVfLO,MfNT their rice with a sauce of * DIAMA.TIC5-S,EECH-UTTLI THEATIE aeuonina made with putri-* Sp.clol Cou,.... for Horn~ekers*Cor.., Olrll tied fi ah. FWftENCE SMAIZS Dv.er.or •I o.,. ......_ UD _ _, 'Nhile form erly the Navy HOUU MODBJNO AO•tCY used the new "swift"' !b=';;~;•;;·~~;==I~S~I~t~N~,~Mo;;;~lo;,~s.;-~~AJ;,.;~I~(J;;~;~I:Jl boats, such 11 Cello mans, on the: river• w fluah out the Victcona activities •• , and occasionally aet am· ORAMGI COUMTY II'HtLH.t.ltMONIC IOCIITY bush c:d by a crude Con .- SEALED BIDS will be rec:eh·ed •t the office of the City Clark, City Hall. New_port S.acb, C.Ufonala, atll lOt()() a.m., • the lht day of juaa, 1967, at which tlma thay will be opeo.ed aad rud, fot perfon~lo.a worlr. aa fDlt-.t LANDSCAPING AND RESTROOM fN lliE WEST NEWPORT AREA CONT RACT 1090 No bi 1 will be recdvad aaleea it is made ou a propoaal form fon.ished by lhe Public lorka Departmeat, Each bid mast be accompuied by cub, certified che ck or Bidder's Bood,made p•r•bfe to the City of Newport Ouch, for llD amouat equal to at eut 10 perceot of the smouat bid. The do cumeata iocluded withia the •uled bids which require completioD aad esecutlou are the follow las: I. -Propoul 2. Par 3 -Oeai_puloa of Sub·contractora 3. Pase 4 -Bidcfer'a Boad 4. Pase 9-Noo-collueioa Affida vit event. (Rich Bassett photQ) ' ~!• . . ~·· , ' I c ' ~~ ' I HUGH N. !!OWE JR. of 1807 SAntiago Or., Dover Shores, has been named senior director of manage- ment systems at the · 00U9- IasMisslle & Space Systems Division In Huntington Beach. He--was traduat ed from the Army Air Corps pilot school at Kelly Field In 1940 and held assi gn- ments at Wrigh t-Patterson AFB In Oh io, Including 4 years -as test pilot. He retired In 1958 with the rank of colonel. He has been with Douglas since January, 1%6. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY -MON. JUNE 5 THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTIU type: mint, they arc now mainly patrollina the coast- line, close in U) shore where thc:y can become in· volved with Cona sorti es. Sometimea their minions end up as reacuc operations 5. Pa.se 10 -Cootractor'a Finaaci al Statu• The OocumeDta shall be affixed with the appropriate •ipaturu TOM MAinlY TO an aD d titlee of the peraoaa aipiDI!I ou behalf of the bidder. For CLAIIEIIOIT DEIIIIII Euaene Orm .. dy, conductor (TIIw WJOrld'• fri'Oiul Drc4uuo-Nwt.uwcelll~uiAc) 8 : lO p.m. Mozart sy mph ony N35 in D major Schuman new England uiptych Ra ve l suue 112, Ballu Daphnis /x Chloe Brahms symphony K2 in D maJor, Opus 73 Ticlcats-S.OO, 3.50 (stuclants 2.50) Orange County Pftllharmonic OHica 201 W. Cout Hwy,,Hawpart Beach Phon a 6~.( 11 C..pus Hall, Uftiverslty af Colifomia, Irvin• evecuatina whole vi i· laaes of nati ves who have been driven from their homes by the communis ts. Celso explained the firina power of the auns and am- munition aboard his boaL He said that since the Vietnamese: arc: rather small in stature and thiri, they are able 10 act a tre- r~======================~mcndous number of them aboard their boat,.s when "'loratiooa, the •isaaturea of the p,.altlenr Dr VIce P,.altl•ttt ao S•creto1y or A.aa /atonr Secretory are requ ired aad the Cor-Thomaa R. Hartley, son of porat.e Seal aball be affi11=d to all doeumeau requiriul!l aip•· Mr. and Mrs. Kanneth Hart• ttJtea. In the cue Df a psrtnerahip, the aipatore of at least ley, 2720 Pebble Drive. oae seaeral partraer is required. All bida are to be compared oD the buia of the EDI!IiDeer's Harbor View Hilla, is a utilnste, Tbe estimated quao.titiea are approximate only, heiDI!! candidate for the Bachalor gi ve D so lei~ u 1 buia fDr the comparison of blda. No bid will be accepted from a Coatnctor who hu o.ot beea of Arta depoe at Claremont licensed io accorduce witb the proviaiona of Chapter 9, Oivi-Men's Colleae, which. will sioo Ill of Boaioeu sad Profeaaiou' Code. The Coo.tractor hold its 20th annoal corn-shall !ll•te bia lkeose Dumber sod claasific•tion iD the propo- sal. menccment Swtday, Juni 11. PI lUI a, Special Proviaioas, aad Coatnct Documeo.ta may be Speaker will be Sen. Charles obtaiaed at the Pobli c Works De11anmeot, City Hall , Ne•port Beach, C•li fo"'ia, at DO coat to Hceued coDtractor•, A DOll-' Percy (R. ill.). refundable cbar~e of $2.00 will be required for ea ch •et of plan, Tom, who is a araduatc of special Provia1oo.•, aod coDtract documeDta for oth eMI than San Marino HiJh. School, lieeased eoutraetora. It ia requested that the plans and special proviaiona be retarned within 2 weeks after ~h e bid opeoins. has majored in accountina A ~OD·refundable cbarl!le of 12.00 will be required ror each aet at Claremont. Hia sanior of C1ty of Newport Beach Staad1rd SpeciflcatioDs. the til is on "Eiccuonic Th~ City of Newport Beach noaervea the ril!lht to reject IUIY or •II b1ds ~t~d to wa1ve uy iaform•lity in aach bida. data procenin1 &tid inter- la accordance with the provialons of Section 1770 of the Labor nal conttol. 01 He hu been ,\!f;~$39--~ I ~~ 'MTIIIUtt•t• .. .,, 77Sxl4 -1Uxl4-Ub14 177..11 ...... '""" r.&T, .. r.&t .. g MY ... iii•• I'm J1y Flir l,..._,..ltylooi .... -M.-. aro tM ffneat mode. You hcrw my,...._l OUARAiftll III~IMT• .. _...._.._ r•a• H'IGHEST RATE ON INSURED SAVINGS necessary to evacuate them . Most of the auna and ammunition that he has captured have been of Chinese oriain, he revealed, and he: added that the com- muni sts have been very clever about modifyina their wcapona so lhat they could use American am-- munition, yet the com- munist •hells are ei ther too lona, too short, too fat or too somcthinJ else to fit into the American artillery. Code! the City Council of t~e. City of New~rt Be•ch h~a u-on the acnior claas council certiiDI!Id the 1!1C1ll!!rll prev11hnl!l rite r,er dUlDI wasea ID lhe . . ,0 localitl ia whi ch the worlr: ia to be per armed for u ch craft or varstty tennu team, Bust• type o worU.-or meehuie Deeded to execate the coat,.ct aod ness Club and Army ROTC. ia set forth ia Rea olutioD No. 6519. He plans to attend pt.duaU A copy of aaid Reaolatioa I• a••ilable in the offi ce of the City.~~·::~~~~:_ ______ !!!!~~~~~~~~!!!~!!~===~!!~, Clerk in the City of Newport Be1ch. IC:uoo at SC. The' followio.s ia the achedule of prevailiDI!I w•l!le r1tes 1966- 67/ for .a a~le..-tive liat of el .. aific:.tioll.l. Torther witt.. the 111 ormat1oo. 1ncluded Ia Reaolation ND. 6519, thia •chedale ie to be CDDaidered a part of tbe•e coatr•et •pecific.rioo•. a/ WITH PASSBOOK CONVENIENCE ,.. EASY ADDITIONS AND WITHDRAWALS ~39% You c1n lat., S.39'-525% l»f' fnnum ..,.., ou• CUO'I'tnl rftc of 5 25" ,, CO MPOU N0£0 DAllY 1nd hl ld tor -j'eff , ... ltuf!M .., .. 10!11 tl • A«<OIItt ......... , ... ., ....... ,_ lilt It!. Att.r .. , ...... ~ .. l- "' lotfl "-... ,. ftcflfttl. '--~~ """"' .... " -rl 11'1111· .... llllhlll ~ ...... ......... ltft,!--.. ...... _ MUTUAL SAVINGS .. .. . .. . ... .. ... ........... .. PASADENA 28G7 lEAST COAST HIWAV ClOitlll" pa. --6n.IO aaa.CM eJJICII 1•1 8U.8All. Wtlf 18CA8fll ciiC ••• , •• ~ OVIER a.2S.OOO.OOO- Celso apent a part of hi a leave at home fi xinJ lhe atcreo and foolina around with his new t.pc recorder. \ltben he was asked if he enjoyed radio and the disc JOckey propams oveueas, he said that there was a lot of interference and static dlnina the rainy season - and that luis for jual •bout II months of the year. IACI Tt IAL•A Prevailial!l Wase Rates -1966-67 Cloul(/eotl-(S.Ioetl•• L.lati"'J (Sir/UJ ($/JI61J C~~pente,. 4.83 Ce1uat Maaoa Jo.raeymaa 4.60 Labore,. Gfl'tlenLI or Coaatructiou Asphalt Raker 1 lrooer flapaa GDiuea Chuer L•yiDI!I.. of all nOil·qaetalllc pipe Tnael Clualfic•tiou 3.70 3.91 3.70 3.78 4.01 .... 3.8S .... 3.85 3.03 4.16 Vibratonu•, Jedt Hammer, Paeamatl c Tool•, (eaeept driller) 4 315 4 444: j O&erotiaa t.,iaeer~ (7/i/UJ '(7;i;,J ~Tel dd •leal••• (Cro~ n 4•38 • 4•54 R t~o• er j e .. " Jd.;) ( roup 2) 4.62 4.77 I o • aa Ch( i-•• (Croup 3) 4.86 5.01 o.IM,..nt~taa Cftlap 4) 4.91 5.12 Grade Cl.echr (Cro.p 5) 5.16 5.11 Pne.•t·bre:aker operator (C Nap 5) 5.16 5.11 Cred .. •ll operator (Groop 6) 5.26 5.41 · Tea .. tera (5/1/UJ (SIJI"I O..p Track Drtur (Leu Utaa 4 yda) 4.35 4.$0 ••ter tnlc:k llrtver (2500 sal. to 4000 JSI.) 4.51 4 61 Baild~ e.d c-.,..etloe tradea (J/1/UJ Bl i/411 Brictreyer I 51oH M•AJD• S.IS S.IS Electriel• I (711/UJ (1/JIDJ Ja.,.,. •• ,...... 6.tr · 6.5$ Mr. ·.-ad Mrt. ·Eric A.E11e o( 42S Bel we Ltne. Bal• boa. han reblmM f10111 Lodoot their trip ID the east coaaL 'P•&en Aldloup IIIey •liP•...., 0> J-,-• _ s,..1 be pe jur a few "eh, Ptr ..... ..:• (4/HI .. } ua 1}111 .. 1 !1.21 their .._..,., illa .. r Aa,. cl...tflc.U• •tuell ~ ... u ,._5·.1! ,..,.~ ktPt •• ••• for 3 craa ,.... ...,.111&. ·Thy ,... ot.oylo1 a-..... S..U,. • loiiU,. -.,., • ,....m., ...,. . • r ... '"' . l.oel hi..... at Col• CITY OF WiWtDIT IIACB. 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