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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-15 - Newport Harbor Ensign• Paul Macy dies at 49 An apparent heart att.ad: took. the life/ of Paol A. Macy,49, of 945, Serra Way, Coata Me .. at 7:20 p.m., Tuesday, June 13 . ' .B.? The Newport Beach City Counci I aare:ed in principle Monday evenin1 to sUetch 1urfin1 time &nd fp l iVCI the lirepards more ' discretion on contJol of s urfina and awinwn ina. A propo•ed eaaina of the s wfina reaula tion• was 111 aside, and the a tarr wat in- • uuckd to come up with a 1ubatitute plan for the June 26 meetina. Mr . Macy waa born in South Cbina, Maine, July 31, 1917. He came to Cali• fornia in 1954 and had lived UCII SANKER Bob Leech, who Is co-Club. Seated In fr on t Is co ntestant Jan in the Harbor area c.,.r The tabled proposal would havC allowed 1urfina from 3:30 p.m. to s unut in Area 2. between Jht St. and Olive St., Wut Newport, 1 half-hour time ex.ten1 ion; from 7:30 to 11 a.m. in Area 1, bet.wecn 20th St. and J h t St., no chanao, except for a one-block WCilWIJ:d 1hifl of the boun• d11 iea: a tpecia l reopenina area between 18th St. and lOth St., 1vail able to 1urfcu only dwina period• of heavy surf, and when few awirnmeu ate in the water: and 1 new 1urfina area for Buck Gully in Coron1 del Mar, 6 a.m. to 10 a.m., and 4 to 6 p.m. chairman of the Commodores Ball of the Rinaldi. The other beauties are, from since . He wu vice-preai• Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, left, Marsha McReynolds , Donna Lee, dent and acrvic:e director of Is surrounded by local beauties who are Lori LaFol lette and Kat hy Lee. Other Pacific Menaill competing for the title of Miss Newport contestants, not pictured, are Linda Park, a Beach. The winner wil t be announced l'fleger and Tracy sner iclc. (Cameo American Lesion •• • at the CommodOfeS Ball th is Friday House ~oto.) World War 11 veteran, me~ even ing June lb at the Balboa Bay ber of, the Newpo~t Harbor BUDGET ASSAILED~l:!l:~~·b~~:;::! BUT GETS 6 -1 OK Church.· A 17,970,,ZH city budp_t, criticized by Councilm1n 0 .. Cook AI ex.traVIIInt. wu ldopted by a 6 to 1 vote of lhe Newport BelCh City Council Monday even- ina. Thi 1 total will require 1n ••Limat ed fl.U% tax rate, an increaae of almou '' over the current t1.14. The final approval re~pre­ aented a nd,ooo reduction in •ewer main replacement,. at21,000 re~cllcdon in Jtreet 1nd alley recon1truclion 1nd maintenance, and full ~ nlary increue for city Car wash voted out The otr-qain, on-aaain car wuh In Corona del Mar h ofl·aalin, followina a 7 to 0 vote of ch.e Newport Beach Oty Council Monday even ina.. The PI IMina Commi u ion oriJinally had denied the rtqu .. t of Horace Bonj linin •• li*tri Jordaa ., OOD• ..1-.en •• ., !Wa crest Moiel PIOPtt'Y at 2931 E. Cout Hwy. lniO .n -.&tomadc car waah 1nd tale of aa•oline. On May 11 the Pl~nnina Conuniuion oontidered reo- vi ud pllnt, and aranted a u1e permit by a 4-2 vo te. •hoppina center property. expreued hit opinion: "'The man ..m.o pay1 lUOI hal the ri aht to do wbl.l he reel• it riaht. provided i t PIIUI all the law1 of lhe city. I am concerned only about the traffi c. I see fur· thtr urioua problema." Mr. S.jala. p-• in 1he car waab project. told 1he Council, ""DcvelopmCin t to a hiahcr tnd better uae i • our ultimate 10al. Mean· wh.ile, we have obtained an acceptable uae; 13 rutric- tions have been imposed, and we have accepted them all. We feel these will eli- minate the evih of a car waah operation." employeu •• or July 1. No increuu were 1ranted 10 the J Council appointees: Ci ty M1na1er Harvey Hurl- burt,. who IOU t 21,500 a year; City Attorney Tully Seymour, now recei vi na U 7,000, and City Clerk Laura Laaio1, s~.ooo. Councilman Coo k made the roltowina remark• be-- foro cutina hi • no vote on lhe adoption or lho budaet: "I ~av e fouaht hard to hold down the coat of aovem• ment,. but I have lou. I atronaly feel that the bud- act i • an ex.uavaaant bucJ.. I'" "Per capi ll CO lt of ci ty aoveminent bu aone up ~aiace 1~5-66. Tim• for eooliciny 1nd thrift i• ovl:!'- llle. At cily counci !man, I have worked on a budaets, and I have voted for 7 of Chem, But I wou ld be dit· honut wi lh my1elf .,d with the people o f Newport Beach if I vote fo r th is one. I \\Ould feel well re· warded if lhue remark • would retard the tax. and apend philoaophy." He had urnd for uveral year• u chairman of the Le1ion Poat 291 Memorial Day ceremony at Pacific View Memorial Park, and alJo Wal chairman or the Lelion'• u::hool award pro1r1m. He had made the preuntation Tueaday at Horace Bntian School and had been scheduled to preunt the award yesterday at Lincoln School. Servi cea wi II be held at 10:30 a.m. thia Friday, Juno f6 , •J......~aci fic View Chapel. ('i - Survivors are hit wife , Pauici a; dauahten Gail, Shirley, Marilyn, and a ton, John, all of the homo ad- d:eu; and dauahter, Mra.. Carolya Lane or Portland, On.,n.; ,Ill! INY!SnGATID Cause o! the •s.ooo fire of lhe Reliable Manufactur- ma Co., 1330 Whittier, Cotta Men, at 1:26 p.m., Monday, June 12, is ttill under in vutiaation by the Coua Meta Fire Oepart- menL The plant manufactur- ed an epo•y· reain adhe- Jive. THESE "FIRE FIGHTERS" are publlcl z· lng the CJOo(l1inut e fire pre~ent i on program to be presented at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 22, at the Ebelt clubhouse, 515 w. Balboa Blvd., by the Newcort Beach Ju• nlor Ebelt Club. The youngsters are, from left, Jonno Wells, b , of Corona de l Mar; Carol Rieke, 4, of Balboa Is land; Mark W)'lltehouse, 5, of Corona del Mar, and Steve Rle.ke,2, of Balboa Island. The free ptogrliTI, cons isting of 2 Walt Disney cartoons, Is timed to rem ind chil dren of th e. dang er of fire before the 4th of July. A fire truck wilt be on display, and a fire- man will be. present to ans wer Question s. Mrs . Richard Rieke is head of the s afety corrrnl,ttee ot Junior Ebe ll, and she is being as sisted by Mm es. Louis Alplniere, George Hauser, John Hu ll bur t, Ga rry Short and Edward Wh itehouse Jr. New pastor now in CDM Alter comp letina mi u ion work at the Cornelia A'Ye:. 8apti1t Chwch at Fresno, Howa1d Williama hu come to Corona de l Mar to be pallor of the F iu t Baptist O,urch a t 24 11 E. Coast Hwy . Mr . WHU-. i1 orialu.Uy from Miuouri. He received hit 8A deJree at the South Baptiat Colleae, Waln ut Ridae in Arkanut in 19S6. He then came to California and continued hi 1 educ atlon at the Golden Gate Theolo- ai ca( Semi nary at Berke ley, now at Strawberry Point in Marin County, acrou from San Franci1co. who 11 a PFC with the Mili tary Police of the Army and ·hi s fi an cee, Eletha Williama or Riv en ide. Den- nil bu ju1t finis hed uain- ina at Fort Gordon in Oe~ aia and aftel hi• rurlouah of '4 day1, will leava bare to repcct \0 P01t\..eoo._. W~ in Miuoari. Dr . Charles McCl ain, tha former pastor, bad been tervina in a temporlf)' capaci ty; he 11 now trave l- lina Wi th hi a wi fe on a tour ol the world. • '" Dooolo Willi-• Gordon Connolly , p1ui• dent of the Newpor t Swfana Aun., protested that the propou l "doesn't do much for aurfina.'" CoW1cilman AI Forait su1aetted, "l.ifeauud chiaf Bob Reed thould be allowed 10 aive the 1111fen a break under the blacllball•y•tem," Thi• IYitem aivu life- IUardl the 4itctetion of runnina up the blac kball naa to deno te the end or 1urfi01 time . Failwe to remove slbf:boud from the eben it a coda •i~ -•n'lllt•!• ..... .. ll i1 tenu5eu to kick out t urfetl !rom 8n area if ••re are no awimmert. •• Mr. Connolly rem&l'k.ed. He also uraed a let touah policy on 1urfeu who haven't purchued Jutfboard licenut . Tbi 1 d«f •ion was appeai- ed ID &he Ci ty Council by a poup of citizen• led by Georle Dri •coli, 404 J ••· mine Ave., owner of property "The i uue it no t u Ill 427-427)1 lria Ave., near chCI propoud car wath aite. black and white u the pe- Pelition1 or pro test, with titian J tatCJ," n i d Coun· more than 700 1ianaturet, cilm~n Bob 9\elton. "The .. ere prcuented \0 lhe Coun• appearance Of £he CU Wllh ·; i• 11 atllacti ve 11 pouible. Claire Nelson on board of Costa Mesa TomoRow In 1957, Mr. William• left to paator in a Northern California Chwch and then came to Los Anaeles in 19n and worked wi th a Japanue church, the Grand- view Baptia t, ne ar Olympic and Alvarado St reett. Oiubled by a heart attack, Councilman Fora it made a mot ion to re ject the new plan Iince it did not aive much or a break to the turfers. Coutlci lman Li ndt ley Parton• objected. u yina that the ne w Buck Gully u ufina area would no t bt: 1e t Up. Cl • Mr.· Oriacoll, 1pokesman Petition• Cln be emoti onal. Claire M. Ncl1on, Conner Maym of Cotta Mesa, hu accepted electi on to the board of directou or Costa for the protutina 1roup, Ho we ver, lhe C..()..Z zonina di1played map a 1nd aket· did not contemplate thi t ch01 in JUpport of hi t COO • UJe, The i uue boi !J down tention that the car wash to thi 1: (l i aaood plannina? Men Tomorrow Inc., it is would ·increue the uartic ·On bal10ce, I favor den ial aMounced by Selim H. problem and cause b ack-up of the u1e petmit." Frankli n, president. ofuaffi c on Co a1t Hwy. He made the motion to Mr. Ne lson, alto a fanner He~ said t-Le petition sian· pmt \he appeal 1nd over· member or the Otanae en are from all aec lion s of Nle the Pl.nnina Commi •· County bau d o r super- Corona del Mar, not jus t sioo, altb0uah he acknow-vi aou , is a lona time re•i- neu lhe car wash site, He ledaed that "other use1 dent and bu sine u man in 1tated lhat lhi l t ho wod that oould be worse and would Co•ta Meu . He rill s the the concem wu community• require no us e permit." vacancy cre ate d by the wide, and not juu evidence Followina the Council resianation or Oeorae P. of prejudi c~ becaue of vote, Mr. Benj1min said, Kar cher. prox.imity 10 the 1ite. ••we have no ocher idea• The oraanization wu CouncitmmDee Cook c::om-for ute of the property -formed in January, 1967, mended Mr. Ori sooll for hi • not at the prnent time." by downtown property preuntation or map• Jnd k ht facti, but added, "I can't v 1 ro!rain from uyi~1 dtat I 018 on par soug can't buy your pebbon." CouncilmanHoward.Roaeu Deed ruuicted Irvine cibnan Dee Cook, who ia a pr.;.ud the ute o f lhe peti-· Terrace Park aot another reJident or Irvine Terrace. lion. aayina .. it i1 a proper 1 hard loot at Monday alte,.. It became a s emi"i)ublic: and pd IOol ," noon'• t tudy aouioa of d\e patk. when the city took i t "The UICI or dte property I Newport Beach City Coun• over, he added. il lhe iuue," uid Mayor1 cil. And the rOault may be a Councilman Bob Shelton Pall Onaber. '"The petition vote of Irv ine Terrace JUUetted that the nearby it not tie FYCimina facll:ti." property owner• to determine property own en vote to ••t buy • petition for qual• whether the area thould r .... deternine if they want a it)', not quantity," Mr. Cook main at a park. city park. City Attorney uplainod. ''I called mmy The iuue hu come up u Tully Seymour waa in- 'fltlo 1ipe~ d\e petition, reJUit of the Newport Liwn 1ttucted to report on th8 an4 110me did not even know Bowlina Ann. aeuch for a 1tatu.a or the park and to lbe log~doa.u . new lawn bowlina center. propue for a vote or the Mr.IOriacoll ••4 &hat mo n Recreation director Cal f • "---property owners. o tb,e a1patur01 we~e 0 V"' Stewart rrepotteel 10 Council tai~od •• 11o• ..,,..,,., Monday lhaa ho bao chocked ,. ... ,,., a•Tu SET Ouht•u• -Alberuon . . ...., ,.. " llboppin1 c•t•r Md foe 00 pomblo alloa utd AT YDUTII CEITEI pwopoaM car wa;.. location Cavort J.rvine :rerrace P.t The aanual comm.tni ty could eaaily be pointed out u fittt chou:o. Pteaent YOCl&h Center caraiul in CIOID aere. dee~ rttllictiont probibh Quoaa del M• will be hid Coaodlm• AI Poqil won auc Ute of ~~ park the. JyJy ll •d 23, acconlolJ deledwtaelh« cha old. Am.eri Save tbe CIC1 eU,OOO a 1o JoU s-tple. .. cretary. c=-aylle or •lartina a year bJ DOt cau.iae die o1 die Youth C.ater boweL •••••• ia .,. ... npi!IC*SI ., ... oa tbe puk, eo.ci... n. Ne...,ort Beadt a.; ~ leaine .. _. ...... , ..,.· AI Porai& tut'"te4. O..cil fan approval Man· 017 Mavor P 1 ONM ald. lb "-r •••na lo PAr. $CIIftPie't -.. ..,.wa,. ' " 1 1 1 nq .. at •for· 111 u.-np& ti· uz-ia.e rqalalloea ton lhe city No.&d •hat off c.•• for die c~minl •d of lllro IIIIo •-..,, of IIIIo port wotoor '"""'' •• for A •-•1 ride ... ri ... ~ ........... Poi ;.:I •1-..... -.' llo• ;:..;.·.~ .;:~ ... !i ooll __ .... P-lo -boorPt ~~ 6-M oo ftlllota, ... .. . L -· lol6,o•orof u•lllo,.t_...,.. ... all'aOII .... tO\'•Ialoalli .. l •• 011••-AIIooot-• printoo ,.n, aold c-. od -or oc-. I ownert in Coata Meu to plan ror the ex.pantion an· ticipated by the eventual cons trUction of the Newport Freeway. ~.Williams went to Fresn9 and liv ed there for a year and a ha lf. As he be came better, he did miuion work in the church there and ri -Pest.r eM Mr•. Howercl Wi ll io1u "Let'• I L"e more retpon• sibihty to the \i reauatdl und er the blackball system.'' u id Councilman Oee Cook. "There are day• whe n I wouldn't swim; then we ahould let the surfen ao In April, the aroup re- ques ted the Coa ta Me u Ci ty Council to ttudy the downtown tradina are a, in- chldina alternate free way routu thtouah the bu1ine u u ction, !or the pwpoac of detenninina the economic poLeotiala iDvolvcd. na lly re sianed to come to c •1 k' th~i~i~~r ,:~a~d Mn. Wil· ounc1 0 s appol.nfmenfs ;.,.. coun~il•·•n F•r1 it remarked. ' We have an u cellent lifeauard chief. Iiams now at 900 Sea Lane Appointments approved Plann ina Commiuion - 01v1d Curta and John Jakosky; reappointed ~ John Stewart Watson, teplacLn& \b-s. Polly Rea. Let's l t'Ye him the author• it their t on, Denn ia , 21, Monday e'·enin1 by the ity." ' s.-Mlk• MeW! Scouts get summer "jobs Yean of Boy Scout work Camp, Hidden Valley, San helped win Jurnmer jobl for DieiO county. He •i ll Mite McWilliam&, 504 N.,... leave thi1 Sunday, June 18, c iuua An •• Md Tom Span,. to help Jet up camp. A1 a ler, '712 Marperite Ave .• wood craft and nature ape• boch o( Corona del Mar. cialiat he •ill teach other Mike will lean JUM lS Boy Sco.ata. Tom, Plelident ..t won a& McGee Cr"k of EapiOJ"r P01 t 106, • Pack Station ia &he Sienu •cbaeo10ty PQtt in Santa out o( Blallop •til after Aae. wUI It«)' at diCI camp Laboor Day. Ht will taka •dl Alia. ~I . care ol li .. tO>ck, cloM CAIIOl. GETS I .A. IGOW from padaa, clell neMcbelorofMU ...... anow cneb W tab aaee ..,.. .. ..-. c-aro1 Col-,, pock rrlpo •• Mike II -460ll'orlooo01, c-o-·· £a1lo koat wnll ~ 17. -, nui01, J-11 , T001 will bo • •-lor "' 111 111o uat .. n lll' o( dlo dlo Lot Yalloy loy -· l'oclftc, Stoocttoft. • Ne wpor t Be ach City Council included the followina : Li brary Board -Jerry Stewart, ruppointed; Mu. Hancock BaM ina, new appointee, rep lacina \1r~. Richud LtVt'fence. Parka, Beaches and Re c• reation ·Comm issLon-A In • C1 \'LI Servu;:e Board - Fred Sal yer, reappointed. C1 ty Aru Commi uee-Mn. Paul \k\tlaniaal, rea~ pointed. "If the min1mwn times are sel fot surfina, we'll con· tr ol it from there with the blac kball," ChierReedt aid. Councilman Bob Shelton offered the 1ub1ti\utemo tioa ander (Sandy) Cameron Jr. The Council also: 1nd Jamu Rubel Jr., re--• APPioved fiut readina to table the previous mo tion, and to con•ide1 a new plan June 26 for aiv;na mo1e lati- tuCie to the lifeauard1. plac:ina lubel Peue and ~ Ordinance 1221, which IIIOADIAY ROll Bill Oo undy. (Continued coo pa1e ll •• 'IIOTUTED The Newport Beach Ci ty Pol.nt Assn. PIC. 'ks board CDuncil recoi ved. proiOOI Monday evonina .,lin1t the year s tu dy, lhe Plannina Broadway store 1ip in New- Coovniuion is now definina port Cen&er. 11te new president or th e Balboa Point Auociation, Elaine Linh off, wu pre- tented to members at thei r 'lllnual meetina held Thuu· day niaht. June a. It 1he Balbo a pavilion, Mu . Linhoft th en presen t~ ed other new offi ceu: Vice President Jeff Briery, Trea- •urer Don Elder, 1nd fo r lhe 1eoond term. secretary Dori a BametL New board member 1 .-e \wayne Mo1e1. J etnne Bon- lOG tnd Judae Wi Hi 1m Spein. Hold-o ver board membera •• AI• flloiCendcr •4 Bob Beauchamp. Howlld Roaers, coua.cil- ••· .., ... u ed lhe bo•d wi.6 -a.nat photo or the PolaL Em eat Meyer. pl-iaa di- roctor ' of N•-...... .... c:ecl •• after • 1 area1 k) study, wi th an-Brian Carter, in a letter., phatia 00 lhe Pavilion-Mai n the O>uncil, 1t1tcd thet diCI SL areL He aaid th ey are sian dutzoya f\e Newport now aatherina data 10 feed area coaalline 1cenery at into 1 computer to help de-nilhL He uted lhe Council cide inuu re:lalii na to ttaf· 10 take ••remedial action wh ich wi ll cau1e lhe Blo_. fie and multiple houaina. A qu u tionnaire wu pau-"'IIY 10 reWce •• ov• ad out to lhou pru ent I l k-powerina •fYKt or ... P• ina wh at hom e owneu or Cicoular oomraercial ...... . ronteu reel •e nece u ary Coua cil rererred •• ~ improvemen&l in lhe area. ""t 10 •e Pt-1•• ca.- Addition_•! quesdonnlire• llli aaiOII for die~ tD •• may be obtaio ed (.om Mra. ir •e ~-....... • .. Linttatf •d ,... 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HAAPA ................................. 0-aiMI P .. ll.._ PEC HAAPA ............................................... .A.-oci•• EdMot SUISCI"TION IATIS Ia .._...Area: OM ,ew, 14.00: 2 ,._, 11.00 0.. of ,._._ Ate-.; 0.. ~-. 15.00: 1 ,....._ 19.00 Comments on the News : uked ir I we11 coverina dr.e 'Thomu W. Braden CIA tnarlt says he day by our Superinte:ndenu ol Surrmdcr. ,war in the mid~aat. I le- gave Uni~ Mine WorUn head Waher ":onder i{ Rutlia .ends the wne-~trrial plio~ that 1 had ~ther plua, Reuther $.50,000 in taXpayers' funcb ror UJC we 81\le and ~ell to he-r to her alhet, ked 'ibut IR my own mind, I que a• in •tm,thenina anti-Communist European Cuba and the Vitt Cofl8', or doet $he tend tioned how the qua.nel be• labor uniON. Rullian-made equipment and lupplk•? Won· tween brae I and Nauer 1'hat'1 like paying $50,000 to Stokely Car-dt-:r what the Aancrica.n pcopk ·would have could fit into lhe conser· michael to ute in the Wallace for Pftsident done if.Preaident Rootcwelt had built "brid-vative monic. However, campaign, I gel or friendship" tO Gtnnany jn 1940? When the ilf&elil ClptiJled The ldtwing National Student AliOCiation. The last Sunday rditK.n of the union-mur-the Suez Canal thi s chua• in. spite .or recent .ensational discJ010res, is dered u:orld. Hrraf.1. T1ibNn~ contained a aed the pictur~: It we.a a stall . ~ttms: not only CIA money but such book rcv1rw tttled : .1 he Kussa a.n l>r. Spock.·· conaervat ive victory. additional UlOrtels as a $250,000 grant from Is there all An~enun Dr. Spock? Th r h the Offic:e of Economic Opportunity and an Senator Dodd lilys that his "c:onscience 11 'thosed,0 f ua w 0 thloo~ed •~ooo r h us ~~~ 1 Ed clear." · wt 11 avor upon e ln-.,uu, grant nllll t C! •• VIIIOC 0 UCa • t f f ' ' tion and a $60,<Xl0 grant from "our" State That'• the, wont thing about him. e1 etence o International ~partment . U General Westmoreland doesn't be a meddlers when ,they pu1hed l.rndon john!On'1 Great Secret Society is good boy and llui t insi~ting on winning the Enaland aaide, and aave working on Secret treaties to surrender the Vietn"m war. h(' will be kicked upstairs ac· Nasser's Eaypt the control American miliwy eapottt hiat()f)' ha• reeotded. Joshua have prai .. ct the aureui... atationed a detachment or betic• or tho leadeta or hil lim)' behiftCI the eity or brut, and have labeled the Ai, and nut momin& made campaip·aa beina 10 well a frontal. attack upon the plannCid and 10 perfectly enemy. When tho men or Ai carried out that it hll been, went out' to meet the attack, in a senao, .. a tntbOolt Joshua ordered hls fotce to Will'," They uaed the cle• teUeat. They we1e pw.ued meni of '"'prise, o( hud into the duelt by all the hittina airpower, or an defender•. At thia moment, abundance of hea.vy a.uncu, lhe foree behind the eity, or supetiot rirepowe1, and eaptu1ed defeneelen Ai and above all, mobility to set it dire. Then Joshua aehieve thei1 objeetives. and "all lstael ••• wrned In ahott, they applied the aaain and tlew the men of old German Blitzkriet tac-Ai ." ~~~~ tiea to win. <fl. .etlf "' -"¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Jnd publisher of the EnsiiJ'I ~Q~O<OO IIUSIIGS 01 111E IEWS OF THE OAY The war in Vietnam and the mounting casualty toll cana not be halted until the American people face up to the basic Question: Why fight the communists in VIetnam and help them In other areas of the world?. , .Israel c a~ be thankful that its war Strategy was not in the hands of the men who are in charge of U.S. war effort in Vietnam· the Israeli haye given concl usive proof that the way t~ end a war is to fi~ht it, and win it ... President Lyndon Johnson has nominated Solicitor General Thurgood Mar- shall as U.S. Supreme Cou rt Justice, first Negro to be named for that high court; Negroes in Tampa, Florida, and elsewhere throughout the natioo could acknowledge this tribute to their race by preach~ng and practicing in- C:ividual responsibil ity instead of black power and rio ting .•. The 5-rnan majority of the U.S. Supreme Court, 'ap.. parently greatly concerned about the sanctity of "one man, one vote," was just kidding, after all; the'y ru led agains t the overw helm ing majority of Californians, who had vat e9 4,526,460 to 2,395,747 for the freedom to sell and rent thei r property; the Earl Warren majori ty on the court ruled that we 4,526,460 Californians had done .,..rong ... The prize for zany rulings goes to the Federal Communications Commission, which says that radio and TV s tations broadcasting ci garette ads must proYide t ime for anti-smoking programs, without charge, if necessary -because smoking can cause death by cancer. Consider the implicat ions: Cars, for example, cause a considerable numbe r of deaths and injuries, and so do bathtubs. TV and radio undoubtedly will be called upon to prov ide time for anti-car and anti..Cathtub PI'09tams ..• No wonder some folks are say ing, "Stop the world, I want to get off!" Panama Cana( cordin~ to Washington ~uttlebutt·. Th: ru· of th~ Suez Canal, applaud• So, what's new? mor mill al!iO ha~ GenNa! Earle G. Wheder, ed Israel's victory. It was Senator Robert F. Kennedy re<:rntly told a chainnan cf the jf'i nt Chids of Staff, being too good to be true. haave group of Columbia U nivus.ity students that dump•rd soon because Mack the Knife Mt"-hope to the free world to if hc werr o( draft a~e he would not be wil· Namara rcM-nts Wht-c.•lt•r's opposition to Me· have the canal released ling to be a pilot and bomb North Vietnam. Namara's tht·~is that Wl' should not build an fr om its place in the arand He didn't say wht'ther or not he would be a'nti-mis,il(' dd('n!il.: S\·stt•m. des ian of the Afr o-Asian a pilot and bomb South Vietnam. R ussia ha~ built s~ch a system ...,•hilt· wt· bloc in the Uni ted Nations. The national st:cre tary of the lehwing Stu-build "bridges of frit·nds:ti p:· However the capture of ·dents for a Democratic Socie ty, Grrgory Cal-H.t·~ponsib~c witnt'S!Il:s have testified before the canal brouaht forebodinaa vert, has 1eporred!)· proclaimed: "We are Senate invcstiJ,::ltor~ that the Kremlin has and as a headline swnmed working. to build a guerrilla force in an ur-com·t·ru:d Conununi,.t Cuba int.o .a ba:oe .for up the situation: "Vic tory ban f'm•tronn1cnt. We arc actively organizi ng lonf{·ra nge nuclear-11ppcd halhst1t· IWUtlt•s. causes dilemma" sediti on." Tht:!IC miS!iles arc identiti t•r.l as ]Q.foot long 1 • • ' • And I ~y a~ain, don't ever give up your intcn.nediatr-ran~e ballistic 111issik's, ca:>ab~e • It IS e~tdent. t.hat the . btg firearm~. folks-. The time 10 buy a gun is the of fi~mg nu~'car warht·ads MOO tt.' 1.500 mi!rs. powers \I. an t to Intrude Into tinw when it l;cl'olllt."li unlawful to own one. (So 1£ you hw west of tht· Kock:t''· why wor· the con uov ers y, and pos• Israel did not sptina into mil iury prominence over• niaht, for the nation has an hi srorical backcround r e· plete with achievements on the field or battle. The Bible records their mighty deeds. In the Book of J os- hua we lealn of the fall o r Jericho, and in the 8th chap- ter, we read that "the Lotd said unto Joshua, Go up to Ai. .. And thou shalt do to Ai and her kina as thou dids t unto Jeri cho and her kina." The thoucht comea that the Go~ of Battlea is on the side of hrael today •• in the daya of J o1 hua. The weapona dirfer, the enemy is stron&el, the diatanees aJe areater, and the obo , s tacles are areater, but the s piritual guidance or the Lord of the Univeue is the s~tme. The problem today is for Israel to hojd what Iuael's armies have won. I think they will, for Israel's diplo- ma ts also are men of miaht and valor . .... rcordin~ to testi 111ony at defcnse appro-r)·?) sibl y to deprive the brave priatiom hearing~, our forces have destroy(.-d' Paul .lktl:cl, a fnrmt•r U.S. fort·i.~n s:-:n·icr Is raelis ft om enjoy ina the or damaJ,:t:d mon: than 9,01X) tn1cks in North offieN m Havana. has told tlu· St•nalt' In· fruits of their Victna111 in tht• pa~t two ycan. tt·rnal Sc:curih· Subcommittee that ruort· than Russia, according to re• So we art' IJt•I!Jing l>uild a truck !Jlant in 60 Cuban rdu:;t."t·s haw dt·;crilwd tlw ltm1: por ts, wants Israel to with• Kus.Ua !10 the l'nl'llt)' can rt•place the tru~!ts 111issi!e huildups. draw to. the 1949 mi d-easl wc\·t• knocked oul. fair t'nough? But 0111 So what dP Wl' do about it? \\\· d isa nn. armistice line. On the o ther traitors in hi~h plac-e~ ha\·e not yet fi gurt-d. And tbr PenraJ!on :.t~ld. St~tt· I ~·!Jartult'nt d1·· hand, the Soviet•Arab de• out a Wil) wht•rcby anybody can replace thl· ny tb~t the~t· arc ll~ts,Jit•s m CuJ a. mands might not be accept• mother'~ sons bcinu nt.-rtlles.~l~· sacrificed t'Ve'l' J ..~.·t ~ l:O m and hntl out! bl h o ' a e to t e United States, From the Police Blotter Tue•doy, June 6 alass doors attemptina to Howard Chamberlin of break the lock; the young Fullerton drove his Chevro-man fled when he saw her as President J ohnson has stated: ' "I wish to say what l presidents have said before -that the United States is fi1mly committed to the supo- port of the political inde· pendence or a ll the nations of the a1ea." le t into the VW that was stopped on W. Coast Hwy., driven by Alfred Shotyk, 4006 Rive r Ave., Wes t New- port, and forced that car into the Dodae driven by Cliffotd Han son of Garden Grove. . . The brake li l!!ht and license plate were sto- len from his mo torcycle watchina him. .Doyle Chiistian of Cy press, south· bound on Wes tcliff, changed lanes while negotiatina a sharp curv e and collided with the VW that Rezi Cov- mgton, 118~ Marine Ave., Balboa Island, wa s driving. .. Harland Mathews, 40, of 1967 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, was booked on the c harae of drunk in an auto at 62nd and W. Coast Uw y ... Edward Li 1\ey, 52. of 126 40th St., Wes t New· Neverth eless., it is doubt· of 1746 Ocean Blvd., Balboa, shows C •1 when. William Nicbo1a of Ouncl N ·ew-s· 535 Center, Costa Mesa, loft ;, pOf kod "''' 2105 W. (Con tinued from page 1) would repeal code sections prohibiting the playing of musical instruments and ora- ting at public beaches. City Attorne·y Tully Seymour said these laws are of doubtful constitutionality. • Approved first reading of Ordinance 1222, which would create an off-street parking facilities fund, in accordance with the expres- sion of in tent made by the Council when the basic park ing fee was changed from sc to JOe an hour. • Received bids for pub-Ocean Front, Central New- lication of city legal no-port ... Smoke damage was tices: Ensign, Sl per column caused when someone lit a inch for 8 point type; Pilot, narc and put it on a shelf S2.71 per column inch for of t he Kozy Comer, 1801 W. 6-point type; referred the Newport ... Kelly Lawson, bids to the staff for report 50 12 Seashore Dr., West on June 26. Newport, drove his car into • Approved a one-year th e rear of the car driven by e~tensi on of the agreement Bruce Dingman, 1042 Mis- wi th the Newport Harbor sion, Apt. D, Costa Mesa, Lawn Bowlina Ass n. and forced that car into the • Authotized the exe-car that Allan Touey, 207 cution of a cooperati ve 41st St., We s t Newport, aareement with the s tate had stopped on private pro- for the West Newport land· perty near West Balboa and scaping and restroom project. 47th St. . .Someone stole Thursday, June 8 Paul Derby, 1827 W. Bal- boa Blvd., Central Newport, reported that the Chevrolet he had parked at 19th and Court the niaht before was aone at 6 a.m ... At 7:40 a.m., Frank Bruder, 1221 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, dri- vina north on Jamboree Rd., ~>truck a deer when i t pa· nicked and ran into his car, causing ex tensive damage to the VW, . .Maxine Von Schrilitz, 49, or 294 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa, was booked on the charge of drunk in an auto in public view at 62nd and W. Coast Hwy., near Newport Shores port, was booked on the charge of a wauant for as· sault and battery ... When Michael McWilliams, SO~ Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar, went to cut his father's lawn, he di1coveted that someone had stolen their S80 edger ... Robert Mead of San Jacinto returned to his apartment at 307 E. Bay, No. 6, Bal boa, and discovered that someone had been living in th e apartment and had stolen a record player and wet suit ... Pete Vordale, 140 Via Uavre, Lido Isle, discover- ed that someone stole cush· ions, a a~ar box, gas tank and tachometer from his boat at Vi a Lido Soud and Via Genoa ... Chris topher (Continued on paJe S) ful that Israel would accept off the first yellowtail of the year. Ruth was fishing big power counsel or Uni ted with the Newport Harbor Lady Anglers aboard the new nations leade rship, as the charter boat "Patrician," out of Davey's Locker in nation 3,1inrts its sovereian Newport 8each. Ruth's fish tipped the scales at 7 capability of handling its lb s., 2 ozs. own afrai rs. and wants to :;--------------=:--:~=-=-====- conduct head·to-head di s· L Ede · ---';;::,~~~~,::r~~:b:;m;os eHersto 1tor or Israel as tonished the THAMKS FROM (lOllS world. They wete outenuma Editor of the Ensign, beted, but never out-fouaht. All members of the Costa Success was won by ag&res-\lesa-Newport Harbor Lions aive leadership, and by mo--Club join me in sayin g an bile forces' that had th e will enthusiastic "Thanks " fo; to win. They employed su· your wonderful support of pe1i or power at the decisive our 22nd Annu al Fish Fry, pointli of contac t. Carnival and Parade this The Israelis were outnum· past weekend. It is th is bered more tHan two to one, kind of support that has helped thi s activity to be· come possibly the outstand· ing service club project of its kind in the entire world. playina Support Our Service- men and VIVID (Victory in Vietnam In stead of Defeat) posters, through the actions of numerous mayors, and throuah the State Leai sla· lUre itself, we have in no small way helped to bu ild the moral e of our fine you n& servicemen in Vietna'm and around the worl d. Although Support Ou r Ser- vicemen Week has been prc>- claimed in many ci ties anci the State of Californ ia, and although thousands of pos t· • Tabled act1on nf a pro- posed ordinance for chang- Ing councilmanic disuicts; referred the matter to the Counci I commi nee for fur- ther s tudy. • Authorized the execu• the white, neoprene fender Lion of agreements with the that protected the starboard County Harbor Di strict for side of the Z5-foot sailboat replenishment of Balboa that E. Travis, 714 K•Than- lsland beaches and dredging ga, Irvine Terrace,moored of Bay Island Channel. · r STATE IOUIIIP I would appreciate your conve ying to all readers in the Newport Har bor area and Oranae County ow thanks for their attendance at the Fish fry , for those who joined with us in work ing in Costa Mesa Park, to th ose ers are now be-ing displayed th10ughout the state -and they should certain\)' con· tinue to be displayed-this progran has been the easier of the two. The second pro- gram wi 11 be a much more difficult task, not only be- cause the work involved will re·qui re more de termination and dedi cati on, bu t also becau!ie the goal to be rea ched is a much . more challenging one; for th e success of thi s second pro-- gram could determine two very important points: {I) How fast the war in Vietnam ~ill . be won ; and (l) Con- VIncmg our government that the first s tep In wi~nina thi s war is to stop all aid and trade with Communi st-con- u olled countries. • Adopt ed Ordinance 1219, setting a S35 li cense fee for firms doing business in the city without a per- manent business location. • Adopted Ordinance 1220. establishing a crosswalk. on Via Lido 130 feet east of the cur b line of Cen tral Ave . in the Lido Shops area. • Rediaried the hearing on u ee removal policy to J uly t O meeting. The Coun- ci I had expected to put the matter on the agenda for June 26. • Approved the revised tentative map for Tract 6015, Newport Center, de- s pite the protes ts of Gordon Jones of the Irvine Co. SJainlt the PfOVis ion that the Irvine Co. must bear the coat of maintenance of plantina alona Newport Center [)f., which he esti- mated at UO,OOO to S40,· 000 a year. Mr. J ones said Lhat the Center would aen· erate conaid«able revenue (ot the, eity: t18J,OOO thi s eomina fi•c•l year, cotll-' pared with tliO.OOO city eapen .. , and S636,000 revenue in 1961-69, eom- pued with 1265,000 city • Called bids for 10 a.m. 10 sIP SS at 1137 Bayside, Newport. · Should the s tate pay a man July 3 for cons tr uction of a f bl Wodooaday, J .. ,, 1 or not working than for mova e building to provide ... additional office space at James Fort, liS E. Sal-working? the City Hall s ite. boa, No. 8, Balboa, was At pres ent the Stale of • Authorized the exe cu• booked on a wanant for California pays a junior tion of a cooperative fi-fai lure to provide ... 16 .clerk in civil s ervice from nancing agteement with the threatening phone calls were S326 to 5396 a month for Ir vine Co . for a tr affi c received by Aileen Cahill, holding down a full-time signal at Santa Rosa Dr . 2000 E. Oc.ean Blvd., Sal· job. I have introduced Sen· In Newport Center; awarded boa Point. , .Jean Pestana ate Bill 948 , whi ch would the contract to Paul Gardner of 3047 Royce Lane, Costa resuict the tobl &mount of Cocp. of Ontario for in· Mesa, parked her 1965 VW welfare payments to S400 a stallina traffi c signals On at the 400 block of Narcis-month for any household, San Joaquin Hills Rd. at sus Ave., Corona del Mar, and would make any houae• MacArthur Blv d. and at Santa and it was stolen while she hold inelieible for welfare Rosa Dr. for S68 ,901. was at work ... A aold and assistance when the earned • Awarded the conuact white Schwinn belonaing to income of that household is for the 1966~7 combined Thomas Litchfield, 3912 more than t400 a month. s Ueet improvement program Channel Place, West New· What thia means ia aimply. to the Griffith Co. of Cos ta port, was stolen from hia that a family on wel(ue can-- Mesa, low bidder at Sl79,-praae ... Mathew Camp-not act more money from the 709.50; the prog:ram in· bell, SJO Via Lido Nord, taxpayen than this family eludes extension or Irvine left hi s bike for a short would aet .i( the . huaband Ave. from Santa Isabel Ave. time at the Orvieto and and father wu earnina the to Tuatin Ave., improvement Lido Nord play area; ~~~nd hiaheat salary payable to of 16th St. from Irvine Ave. when h,: came back, aome .. junior clerk• in the ehil to Dover Or., improvement one had taken ill .• PoUr service. There ia evidence of Placentia Ave. at Pro-hemp and 6 •inl mata were that tome hou .. holda now duc:tion Pl.· and work in s tolen from Amlina'• Nur-receive a pand total of aa Annive11ary Eatatea, San-aery at 1.500 E. Coast Hwy., nuch aa stooo a month in tiaao Dr. and C liff Of. near lrvtne Coast Country welfare auistance o( all • Awardedthecontraet for Club. ·.Two chain and 2 kinda . In other caua 'the replacement of the lSth lounaea were atolen from woman o( thehouae receive. St. public pier in CentJal tbe rear patio, ace01dina lO hundreda ol dollau a month Newport lO Trautwein 0. Compton, 109 40th St., in welfare aid while her Brothers or Newport Beach, West Newporl. .Paula huaband, Hvina wil.b her, ia low bidder It S9,SU. Halt, 12CW.. 46th St.f Wett 'earnina a aood aalary i n a • Newport, reported that some• fu.li.Ume job. eapenae. y,.,. flte ~ one had taken the bike the At. welfae PfOII*nl ac:• • Apprond ~ appoint-Por if ya live . alter the'! puk.•d at ~nfc~• Shell cumulate, lM)'IMDtl 110 •p, -· o( Co.aer-. Bob Oet~ ye abaH die : but If Statton.· •• Jtua Kri1. 2106 ud standardl lor aelactiaa •1-. U .. loy Pan-1• /l:"':t dHo Sr"~ do 1Jindwud, Boyer••~ loolted ,.. p..Uaoly needy led _. ...,..d Ropn, widl =·~• ~ball~~ the 0.1 of her lthchea al'tar ..,..dina CNI' ciU .. &on 111 0. Coot; u .. , ..... a, a• Potu _,. • are led by aorfteone had P'"•ded a. krweted. I rul potJiltilhy d!•lla, u • ed llac !be Spirit til Ood. they .,. hror llolhtoml door allqat 10 oriou ,.., flflillu •• II••• ' ,...... alldy 1M 1oea o1 God. ·(loma1 or IS li•• IDd ••• a -lleco.e ..aldrJ • wtt ... --' 1:13, 14J ctGOclllna """' It;., olldlq Tho -lou -to oot Ja ... Sc .. nllz the question whether our ladies who baked pies and state 1overnment should ca'kes for our Lionettes' ever pay any individual or Deuett Booth, to the hun• family more for not worki"g dreds who participated in than for working. the parade, to the dignatar- The Senate Social Welfare AIRMAN Rona ld A. Pereira, ies of Costa Mesa and New• Committee is considering son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert port Beach gove1nment who this question, as it con-G. Pereira of 364 La Perl e visited, and to all generally sidered two others I pre· Place, Costa uesa, has who helped. t d I. th . · '"1' Our receipts to date from aen e ear te r rs s esston. been selected for technical These were: 0o the tax• this weekend of fun for the trainingatGoodfellow AFB, commun,·ty altoad d payers have a riaht to know Y excee who is aettina the welfare Texas , as a U. S. Air 565,000.00 surpassina all money their taxu supply? Force communications-IX'evioua records. Evety and, should money intended analysi s specialist. Ht has cent aou to the support o r for the support o( fatherless completed basic training at thi s activity and all funds children be a pent on liquot, realized are .used in (inane-Lack land AFB, Texas. He · jewelry, color televiaion 101 youth projects, siaht and luxury Uavel (or the is a 1%4 graduate of New-con1e1vation, aid to the mother? port Harbor High School, blind, and similar activities The Committee aareedwith and received his A. A. in the Harbor area. me that , the; tax payer a do degree in 1%7 from Orange We invite you to joi'n us have the ti&ht to know who Coast College. ne:~t year for our 2Jtd IMual pta; welfue payments and Piah Pry of lhe Costa Mea~ that mothera ahould not UICOLI IIITIIUCTOII Ne~port Harbor Lions Club, waste welfate funds intend• TO TEACH IOIIkiMOP •.hrch we aro already plan· ed for their children, and Thomas Duttine 37 ancr runa ror June, 1968. recommended puuae of Ralph Werley, 31: aci'enee Appreeiatively youra, both my billa ro1 these pw-teacher• at Lincoln School lkad~ey K. Schwarz, 1posea. in Hatbor View Hilla have Pre11dent The bill to open welfare been chosen to teach 'a sum-Cotta Meu.-Newport rolla to public inapection mer science wotbhop for Harbor Lions Club. wu ki lied by a party line elementa.ty teachefJ •. The 4 CHALLi:MG! vote in an Au embly Com-eouue i1 deaiped to en• Edilor or the Eruian miuee arter pauina the cowaae the teacher 10 .au ~pport Out Se"'c ia Sena~c, while the bill benina the diacov.t apprMch to . a two-fold proanm: ~enfint Ne o( welrat'e funcla for le.-ain1 throuP the use oC proanra baa b .. a 10 a arcat personal huuriu will lOOft laboAIOf] equipment ancf depee, already a~complilb­ be btatd apin before lhe miciO"''etenee technfquea. td tl•e in Or•ae COUIIty Senate Fin•ce Conniuee. Darin& their c:o11ap IIMIIO 110me uwa1 Chroa-... Concerned ud lftiiY chi· eareera, ~My both tec:ei•ed wt a. Sla&e ot Calif0111ia., 101 all over OUJ atate are National Science Found... wtt• Oov_. R•..-..... ukiaa que1tiona lib daeao tiOft Sc:hol••hipt. T01a 0.~ ed a PfOC'-IaU.. decluiaa about o• welfare prop-. ti• at...-4 Occidnlal.. ..._. Oat ..,.,i_._ Thoy orod.....s;na -.. ,. mojorlna Ia ... Rokl til ocl• -01 0 -· -• ... noollolly wUI · pt ~·· ... llolpll Worloy •• .::." ::.::=~::.: -. .... -•• Colp&o. do old••• ...., -••· The two-phase re sult o f thia second pro aram does sound like a tremendou s challenae, to say the least; but there are few individuals who would not aaree that the aoal is• a constructive and correct one, Who would not trade a few hours a week a~ a card tab I e in a ahopo- .Ptnl center, for a fox hole in Vietnam? Who would not uade aoina door to door ace,k!na aianatures on ~ petition, ror aoinJ cave 10 cave in acarch of lhc Viet <:;ona? Our aplendid ser- VIcemen aro aoina (ox hole ~fox hole and cave to cave n-.t now to terve their country. Who o( ua here af home can do leu t:han c:ow• plete petitiona to Conareu, tn an . erro!t to auppon our. boya 1ft \'1etnam Md lefft our country? For more infonna&loa on Th~ . VIVID Camnilleo'o Plbbona to eoa ..... Pf'O- ~· pl .............. . ~ter or The VIVID Ca. ... , .. , Pol& Office Boa Ul, llolltoo, Callf-lo. v-..... ,,_ - lldoonla.- usa 11-, ""' 1 ....... c.IIL I • .. NEIPORT HARBOR EUGII TIIURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1161 Tele_phOI!LRf?odles pR;r sPhi--~;lashWlj;;~~22 Balboa Jai&Dden Rctth •d and dined by hottcu Pea :000 ~f67~yctCett -~itl Qviait The Soulh Coau Alumnae c1uise abo•d lhe '-stlaeia:• Lyle Finley have left their Landen, and put preaident, e xpo tn an.ua, ue-p· Pb' . owned by M1 ·and Mia Co1· ialaDd to aec ir there ia attheNewportllarbor Yacht beo Niaaara Palla Sprinl" Club of 1 Beta 1 Will k 11 •-· 1" ueoto _;.11 t;e ' ' hold ita annual "aurrme1 e · ~C1 1 I 1 aome aunahine on the il land C lub on nut Thursday. . . field, Ill., and Albuquerque the Pl Pbi activu who lie ol Hawa.il . • .They nre their new Ptesident, Jackie • • ,and maybe in between! apl u h.. party Thuraday, home fot the s wnme1 . couldn•t find any here ! Heather of Har bor Hi &h~ Wa sh inaton, D.C. June 22 • at the Balboa bay• Chairman of the event ia • • • lando . • • • fr ont home of Mu. Earl u.. R L"l· U h OFFICERS AND DELEGATES of flrsl vice-president; Mrs. Helen Traut- Newport Harbor Grandmothers Club will weln of Costa Mesa, who is co--chairman be attending the annual conference of for the conference and Mrs. Francis J, the National Federation, whi ch opened Sahr of Bayside Village, president of yesterday at the Elks C lub building in th e Newport Harbor Grandmothers. End~ Long Beach. Among those who wi II be of·lhe-month event for the local club on hand for the conference are, left to will be a day a t the races a t Hollywood right, Urs. Verna P itt of Costa Me sa , Pa rk on June 30. One of the ra ces of the public ity chairman for the local club; day will be named for the club. (Ensign Mrs ., Alton B. ~u tv~r of Newport Beach, photo.) SCHOLARSHIPS-GIVEN BY RACQUET CLUB A party Cot everyone ... ao planned chairmen C inny Bwlnell and Dottie Hutchi· aon when they announced the c'andidatea fund rai aer for the Republican Women ••• with all •aes in mind, •inalc, married or teen·aaer : •• fanta1tic art show, top- notch mus ic and conaenial celebrities ... Newport Art Center •.. 2-400 w'. Coast Hiahway ... June 24th ... 6 til 9 p.m. Fot tickets , call Jac Wood , 673•2884. • • • A New York weddina ... Barbara Lindquis t of Bay· cres t flew to that bi& ci ty Wednesday with her father for her brother's wedding. • • • The o ld and the new .. boards of the Friends of the Library will be wined ••• Sc hool's out, school's out ... teacher let the monkeys out ... and the minute that formali ty is over, Barbara Bec kett of Harbor Hiahlands and Nancy Newland of Bay· cres t will be leaving (or an adventure in camping with their youngsteu at L ake Anowhead. • • • They call it a "dance demons llation," but it could be called a "dance recital " -aiven at Lhc Montmarue Dancing School with Penin- sula teenagers Janet Gong• wer, Cheryl Benson, \1indy Kei gh and Li l Sweeney par ti ci pa ting. • • • Leaving for 3 exciting wee ks in their Beech Bcman- za, Tula and Dic k Under- il-..a. OJel I jeS om, W 0 A housewarmina waa Corkeu. wi ll be a~sis ted by ~es. given Saturday las t honor• The all day affair will be Corketi, R.E. Jennen , H~ ina Judy and Ray Thompson hosteu ed by the paat and ward A. Means , Ri chard S. of Harbor Hi&hlands. · · pre s ent board membets, and J onaa, Jack L. Alfor d, Stan- Some of the auesta, J anet will feature a buffe t lunch-ley Van Oylce, Roy E. J une, and Bill King of Baycreu, eon served outdoorS. There Ri chard Ell iott, Howard Caro l and Bob Perk ins of will also · be car d aames, Batt, Hart Hi c kman, Frank Irvi ne Teuace, Alana and s will'IT\i na and a harbor Stan Pfischne r of Dover Shores and Celes te and James Mc Al eer or Bayside Villaae. Mr. Thompson is the new pastor of Mariners Church. • • • All are welcome ... the Balboa Philharmonic Cock- tai l Party ... at the wat e r- fr ont home of Ma rie and Bob Stabler ... Saturday, the 17th, f10m 6 to 9 p.m. • • • Ftom Cape c'od, cousins Peg and Tom Kno tt came for a visit wi th Barbara and Bob Haviken of Balboa Is· The Newport Harbor oraanization dedi cated to the promotion of tennia ac tr vttres in the Harbor Alea, each year offers two s'too s cho latships to out• standing araduate-s or hiah schools in the Newport· Mesa Unified School Dia• u ict, accordin& to Robert N. Broxon, c lub ~re s ident. ~ land last week. Racquet Club has presented its annual scholuship awards to Dave Brunn of Coata Mesa Hiah School and Steve McEachen of Newpott Harbor Hiah School. The c tub, a non-proti t IME51l ! . . Elke Sonuner and Richard Johnaon in "DEADLIER THAN THE MALE" -also - "TOUCH OF MINK" lf•1<DW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING" -alao- "YOU'RE A BIG BOY NOWO' -- ~P ORT ·, FORMA TURE ADULTS This is today· a s tory of Africa and Egypt today. A picture every adult should &hould s ee. "'AFRICA ADDIO" Plus ••MONDO PAZZO" It s wts where Mondo Cane left off Knock open the door ... with a ----. 1>1EWPOR7' . \ -":" NATIONAL ~· ', ,...., .. ;-i~ BUSINESS LOAN . AC TI VITI ES for th e com ing season are being planned by newly --elected officers of th e Orange County Philharmonic Soc iety, fr o:n left: Mrs. J ames P. Judin of Baycrest, vice;:Jresident, finance chairman and tr easurer; Mr s. William S. Holstein of Cameo Shore~. vic e..pres i~ dent and chairman of women 's commit~ tees, and Torr ence Dodds of Newport Heights , the new ptesldent, who sue~ ceeds Edwin Steen of Corona del Mar. Other off icers are John A. Vi bert, fi rs t vice·IJresident; Mrs. Ralph Tandowsky, vice~president and chair man of public relations; Mrs. J ohn L. Laun J r., re- co rdi ng secretary, and W. Allen Grubb , corresponding secretary. NelCt s easons program wil l inc lude 5 concert s by the Los Angeles Philharmoni c , and concerts by the Vienna Symphony and Helsin ki Philharmonic. Guest soloists will be Martha Argerl th, pianist ; Arto Norab, cellist, and Tassy Spivakovslcy, violi n- ist. (Jack West photo.) New o rfi cers were install· ed at th e Corona de l Mar ' Ke y Club banque t, held in the Corona de I Mat Hi ah , School cafeteria. Jim Ri edel took orfi ce as president; Ste ve Hartley, vi ce-president; T om Kier, secretary; Emmett Rai tt, ueaswer, and Brook Cross, sergeant-a t•arms. Installing oHi cet ~·as Richard Smi th, president of the Corona del \1at Kiwanis Club, sponsor of the Key Club. Denni s Parke r, retiring president of the Key Club, inuoduced Benton Dayton of San Dieao, Kiwanis zone JUDY HOYT, 9.-yearo<>ld chainnan for Key Clubs , and th e main speakeT. Other daught er o f Mr. and Mrs . aue•t• included Robert Harlan Hoyt, 2827 Alta Daniel and Willfam Witman, Vista Or., East Bluff , is who are Ke y Club advisors;, th is we ek 's winner of the Ken Koury , faculty ad visor. Dot-to-Dot Sermonette color· and Leon Meeks, principal Tom IC ier 3 CGUWIM .. flt .. tiOna .. MfW JOU. wtatClll"' AT OOV£11 ·.,. ,,._. '-"rf "Nrw,.,;.t·. ja-,...~1 uootr• IA't'SIOt AT JAMIOitl1E , , . "'tiM ...,..;,u ro ltltfl"'ifvl ... , ...... Ill• rod . CAMP'OS AT McAII'JHUII •.. atft.o ,,_ ~ O.C. A~ J:tr.,l,.l . ing contest, wh ich is a at the High Schoo l. Am ! ina, Ke,·in Barnett, (>.jll-Jill week ly feature of ttte En-Key C lubber Or the year Oa,·e Burgess,Ste\'e C rooke, (>.ji2.J U J sign•s Bi ble page Judy is award went to Tom Kier . Brian Oethie1 , Ken t Feiera• ~-211 1 • a Jrd grader at Harbor VIew secretary, based on the bend, liank Hew1tt, John i;;;;;;;;;;~I~~~~~~~-~~~~~~,.~~·~I~I!J~-~~~,.~~-~ft~~~IM~f~I~;;;;;;;;Js~ch~oo:l:. ~I E~n~s~i~g~n~p~h~o~)o~.!l~~ point system for service to Johnson, Ne !son Johnson, NEW-ART SHOW OPENING JUNE 25, 1967 the community. He received Doug l\o llus. Raul K.ou let , a take-home trophy, and his Sieve Leech, Greg \leeks, name will be insct i bed on John \k•ody. Bob \lun ·in. the perpetual trophy in the Doug On , Andy Rose, Kerry trophy case at COM High. Sieh. Allen T own e . Jim ol Clyde Zulch show room· New members elected to Tr o tter, Craig '1\'alket, Bob the Key Club are Steve Wilson and R1ch Wilson. Dan Rogers join Nutrilite • Exhl.b•'t•" ng Artists ln6s .. etba u ro, 2 years aoo ' ' Dan S. Roaers, r .. merly aolf. In 1957 h• was a mem- head buk~t.bal\ coach at bet of the All P acif ic Coas t OAL;E LOGAN HILL . UCI, had JOtned the sales Con( Jence firs t team capo- WADE ZINT staff or Nutrilite Product• tain eof th e USC te~. and Inc., Buena Park and Lake• d ., 1 bl ROGER 'R"STRONG · H "II •-· .1 wu vole m<>Sl va ua e "' "' Vtew. e WI lJ"C pumaTt y I r 1"57 .. H . bl f fi ld 1.. p a yet 0 7 • e Was MARILYN SEELAND re~thponst e 01 . le . wor.. panted the USC Award o( w1 ~oducta Dnutbutou, ~1elit the same year. NEIL BUTCHER accord1n1 10 L.D. Kennedy, H tau&ht Enalis h and 'PAUL LAURITZ (F•A.I.F.A.) vice..,.eaident in chuae of co a:hed bas ketball at New- ' I 1 ulea. port Harbor Hi&h School from C EDGAR. PAYNE t4. Roae•a wa s areduated 19S9 until 1961 and was .. . .'1' :_ CLYDE ZUL01 rrom Mark Ke~l lliah auistant var sity and head REYNOLD BROWN (F-A.I.F.AJ Sc:hool, Alhoml ... '" 1952· bo•ketball ooach at if At fullerton JUI'Iaor Colleae undet Foneu T wolood frQm • , ' 1 \' t.e was nwned w the •11 1961 until 1964, whee\ he ... SCULPTORS atatt baakctboll team r"' 2 joined the uad at UCI. He I , yeua ...t waa a lao on the Ia manied to the rormet .-, fgfna I , HY FINK • louclroll, -i• and croo•-Sholl a Mur!'hy . ,1,0 1 ara- . ~-· ·· · . HAROLD WAKEMAN (A.I.F.A.) _.., '"-· . duau d usc. They have J -~.-. ...... «LIC L .. __ I >JI• o-.1 hlo B.S. In edu-'""'· John, Joe and Petn • .-· --JUDITH BLAND (F·A.I.F.A.) .. a .. tt UICin 195'. While Mr. Roaero will continuo L--~-----~..,:, ___________________ .... UIC M ""'" Yllthy to live in Newpott Beach. • • • After 44 ma tches played last weekend between Mesa Verde and the 1 Peninsula Point Tennis Clubs, the)' tied off 22 • 22. whi ch was preuy exciting. An exhibi· ti on mat ch was played on Sunday between Hans Wick- ary and Hou t R1tter. • • • Girl Scout Troop 91 spent las I weekend at their hut in Catalina ... all 2 ~ of them! Leader Paula Hall and ber ass is tants Jeanne Ben~ •on and Joan Carlton te• ported that they returned to their Peninsula homes 1n rair cond ition. 5-DAY VACATION FOR., TWO IN MEXICO CITY IIIICLUDIIIG JET AIRFARE) Zl~D PRIZE! FREE USE OF '67 CA.III PER FOR ONE WEEKEND Gigantic S,atills Every DaJ . This Medii -OfHIIEITM ~~~-·­..,., IEIIYICE IIUIIIIII .U.I CATCH THE" CURE An old cookbook gi\'CS thl!> cure for asthma , "Wear the s._in of a muskrat -fur side OC:Kt to the body- O\'Cr the lun"~:· Ccrta1n relld wa!o a~ured. lt"s com- fontng to kno~ that we haq~ more r1:hablc methods today. In recent )ears meJJca l sc~ence has achJCv.:d 10calculabk impro\ement:> 10 the care and tr~tatmcnt of illne:s Your ph~sician can tell ~ou atlOut the effectrve med•cations a\'allabk Seck h1~ profe!!.S•unal ad\·ice when )'Ou're 111 . Then, 1f he: recommends medication, come to us for 4uahty p~npuuns, Christensen Pharmacy -1 E. COAST .w-T .. C:OIK*A DU. IIA8 oaiOLZ J-2550 Em! -PAY DillY TAX AND LICEIISE 00111 ON ANY NEW FORO. MUSTANG . THUNDERBIRD OR TRUCK lf-l OUR STOCK.- Choon from over 300 new fords. MuatMga, Thunderbirds, and Ford trucka. With approved aedit you ply ONLY TAX end LICENSE DOWN and l6 monthly peyments. look It these uamplea of how our special Anniversary uvinga meke buying • new Theodore Robina Ford Maier than over! IIAND NEW 1967 MUSTANG HARDTOP 36 TAX and LIC. DOWN 2 Dr. H.T. e 2 D.. L .... e 'D.. L .... 42 TO CHOOSI ,_ TAX .,d LIC. DOWN 1--------...:...., 51 TO CNIICMI ... • CAMPAIGN FUND RAISING is the objec- tive of the party to be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, June 24 . at the Newport Art Center. 2400 W. Coast Hwy., Mari· ners Mile. by the N.ewport Harbor Federa- ted Republican Women. There will be mu- sical entertainment, art show. refresh- ments . and celebrit Jes, acc01ding to Mrs. ROOert Cooper , president. Here are 3 of the GOP women who are assisting with preparations f01 the event: from lefl. Mrs . David Bunnell Jr. of Harbor Highlands , ways and means c~chairman; Mrs. John McCabe of Ba y Sh01es. board member, and Mrs. Lee Schonek of Cl iff Haven, corres- ponding secretary. (Ens ign photo.) 400 goal for Ball A team of 30 Newrort way , lhrough J ack Barne u, Beach bu s ines s ex ecu tives chamber executive manager, have turned ti cket sellers, who also is a Commodore. to insure a successful Chairman fo r th e annual "Commodores Ball'' 0 11 J une ball is Fred Ho wser, altor- 16 at th ~ Balbo:i Bay Club. ney, Bob Leech of UCB, T he "ticket sa!~smcn " Curuna del ~lar, and Hart y are members of the ~ewpmt Westover, attorney arc co- Harbor Chamber nf c~1rn-chairmen. mc rce's Commndnre~ Club, Commodores Club skippe r th e Clamber's "actiOn for H67 is Bill Ring, mana- group." Fred Schucpe , manager of the :-.lewport B ~ach Branch of the Bank of Am..:uca, and past president of the Cham- ber o f Comme rce , is ti cket chairman, and has. a gna1 of at leas t .JUU persons at the ath annual bl ack tie ball. T ickets are also available at the Chamber of Comm~:rce office, UUO W. Coast High- IL;CI of Har bor l n vestm ~:n t Co., Corona del \lar, J!IAY CARDEN TALKS For commen ceme nt exer- CI scs, \Ia} Carden of N..:w Jersey came 1o ~cwport B~:u:h to speak lO the Bth grade graduating d us and guests Tuesday, June 13 . at Carden t-1 alI, 15-l l \lnn- rovia Ave. NEWPORT HARBOR ENaGH A RST SECllON --Pqt 4 THURSDAY, JU~E 15, 1967 tOIIlNA DEL liAR, CALIF. ~ Church News The Central Blbl• Chureh, St. Aadrew'a Prcat.,terian 22nd St. at Oranac Ave., Ouarch, 600 St. Andrew's Coata Meaa-••The priest'• Rd.,· Clirr Haven -Chris• behavior" will be the .. ,... tian maniaae Sunday will mon topic or Pastor Henry be observed at the I, 9:30 E. Jones ror 'the 10:30 a.m •. and 11 a.m. acrvicu this Sunday service. At 7 p.m. Sunday. The sanctuary will he will discuu the question. be decorated with nowen .. Was Gideon a Marine? II and 9&ndlea as Jt it ror • A film ''Tashi or Tibet" weddina. Dr. Charles will be' shown by Miu Ru'th Oierenfield wi!l preach on Starn or the Evanaelica1 the topic, "So you're . Alliance Miuion (TEAM). to build a home!" New memo- After the service, Min Starn bcra wilt be received at wilt show slides and tell of 9:30 and 11 a.m. the work of Elcho and Mil-A z-eek• v:ca.tion church lie Reddin&, TEAM mission-school will begin Monday, aries in Tibet, who are par-June 19, at the First Mcth~ tia11y suppolled by Cenual dist Church of Costa Mesa. Bible Church. The classes will meet from • • • The Plymouth Con&reaa• 9 to I ( :30 a.m. Monday tiona\ Church, 3262 Broad through Friday £or children St., Newpor t Hciihts from kindergarten through ''Anger in love" will be the 6th &rade. Mrs . Mary Malian sermon topi c of the Rev. will aaain be dean of the John Pridonorf at 10 a.m. school. • • • Sunday. The Pilgrim Fellow• The monthly chwch night ship is sponsoring a family will be held Tuesday, June barbecue at Cos ta Mesa 20. at St. Mark Presbyterian Park Sunday afternoon, be· Church or Corona del Mar, gi nning at 2. A bus iness beginnina wi th a shared meeting of the church will meal at 6:45p.m. Three dis· be held Tues day, June 20, cussion aroups will meet at at the fello ws hip hall of the 7:45 p.m. _ "A C atholic Sev enth Day Ad ventis t layman looks a t Protestant· Church, 271 Avocado, Cos ta ism today," led by Leon Me sa. The bu siness ses· Doty of Whittiet, president sion will be prcceedcd by a of Bell Brand Potato Chips; 6:30 p.m. potluck dinner. "The C luistian raith and The Fits~ Ba;tist Church life," led by Or . Cecil Hoff• of Costa Mesa, 301 \tagno--man , director of the Univer· lia St., at Santa Ana Ave._ si ty In terfaith Foundation at UCI, and "The Confes• "Wanted: mor e aodly fath· sion or 1967," led by the ers"will be the father's day sermon of Dr . P .G. Neumann Rev. Robet~ C!rlc!. at the II a.m. Sunday ser-The Newport Harbor Lu-- vi cc. ~le will preach at 7 theran Church, 2501 Cliff p.m. on "Sians of the times Dr., Newport Heights in the liaht of prophetic David Nasby, pres ident of scripture." the Church Council , an· VAN CE ROBERTS, chair-The Ch;is~ia~ Sc ience nounces that a new schedule man for the Mariners Lions Churches, Ncwpott Beac h, of Sunday services will go Club book s ale, is collect-Corona del ~·1a1 and co-s ta into effect this Sunday, as ing books fr om a collection \lcsa _The Sunday lesson• follows: 8 to 9 a.m. family barr el , in preparation for the se1mon will deal with the ~rship; 9:15 to 10:15, June 23 and 24 event at the question, "Is 1 he universe, fa mi l)· and Sunday school We stcliff Plaza shooping includ1ng man, evo lved by session; 10:)0 to 11 :30, .CifrtiJHc center. Barrels are located atomic force"'' family worship. The new ..., Wlolo ,_ .. ,. ''5.U.T-UC4' .. l ..... r.ooo A.! u~ .... r; 1.5 YOI• nw.v Ynva l CAH' T~<r~ ... 'WI r HANt.il': r-wlu. •-1 1 ... , ••. 'iAJ" • r ·Sf'IJI' lo••••• ,., .... ~ ...... , ..... -..... , .. ·-" .... ..,_ looc--... ..., ... ••• ..,.,..,,._. IS . •u•alf.t;('AN4YT'Y ,...,_.,;_ COMPLETE JOB 10,000 MI. ·GUARANTEE Complete Joblnclud .. , __ _ •ADJUST 4 WHEELS • TURN 4 DRUMS REBUILD 4 WHEEL CYLINDERS •LININGS & LABOR • BLEED 4 WHEELS Sa 7 9 5 30,000 MI. GUARANTEE COMPLETE JOB at Rion Hardware , Cameo house, Chafl"ber of Com- me rce and Newport Beach Post Office. The Lions can be called a t b4b ·17bl or b4b~7187 to come by to pick up boo~s. (C ameo House photo. l TOURNEY SATURDAY The ,'\lewpm t ll atbor Ra cquet Club 1\lll h"ld tis month]~ tcnn1s lllu tnament t.ht!>. S atutda~, J une 17 . It w1ll ·he a mtx.ed dnuble s "hat Uta"'" and pi:.~ 1\ill s tart prnm rtl) at IJ a.m. T he soct a1 actl vtucs "''11 1 be held at the home (If Rot'! and E 1m11~ \kGrnlc}, J54 62nd St., :-o.:c1~ptttt Sh ute!.', at the conclu!>!flTl of the tourna· ment. ALL DADS LOVE ... • • • schedule was developed by St. J ames Epi scopal Wilm Frerichs, church school Church, 3209 Via Lido, superin tendent, and Gene Sewpnn Beach -The s um--Hanson, worship committee me1 schedule will beain chairman. wi th this Sunday's setvices. Holy communion will be o f· fe ted at 7:30 a.m. each Sun• day through Sept. 3, follow· ed by a cont inental break· fast. At the q and II a.m. scrv1ces, mo rning prayer and sermon and holy com· munion and ser mon will be offered on altern ate Sun• aays. Summe r church school for pte~chooler s thwugh 6th grade wi II be held at the 9 a.m. scn·icc. Child care will be available at both late services. • • • The NewpottUnity Church, meeting in the Senior Citi• zens c Jubhouse at 15th St. and h vrnc Ave., C lillf Ha· ven -"Sound foundation" will be the setmon topic of the Rev. Loten Flickinaer at 10 a.m. Sunday. The 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ptayer ser- vice wi11 fcatute the to pic, "Claim your God," with Mf . flickinacr as so loist and Fred Thompson at the organ. ••• St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2001 Eastbluff Dr., East Bluff-A salad lun· cheon for church families will be held fo \lowina the 10 a.m. service this Sunday. Gue s t for the day will Oe Mrs. E velyn Shattuck, direc• tor or genetal mission inter· pretation for Pres byterian neadquarters in Los Anae- 1es. She will s peak at the service, at church school classes, and fo ltowina the luncheon. • • • The Lutheran Church of · the ,\·laster, 2900 Pacific View Or ., Har bor View Hills -Dr. William Eller wi ll s peak on "A right sense of values" at the 8:45 and II a.m. Sunday services. A summary of the annual convention of the Pacific Southwest Synod of the Lu· theran Chur ch in America will be gi ven to the congre· ation. • • • New officers of WSCS at the Balooa Is land Com· munity Methodist Church are Gay Barnett, president; Jan Walker, honorar y prcsi· de nt; Edith Leinau, vice• president; OoMette Peter- son, secretar)'; T1 sh Wil• Iiams, treasurer; Hilda Batcheller, Christian social relations; Gladys Carl, mcmbetship; J o Vinson· haler, spi ritual life; Nancy Thorn, campus mi nistry; Ruth Ibbotson, s upply work: Claire Arntsen, local church activity; Larayne Waidelich, key wom an; Lottie Parker, wedding guild; Larayne Waidelich, Jan Walker and Nancy Thorn, nominating: committee. GARDEN PARTY TDDAY INCLUDIS LUNCHEON GOLFERS of the Tues day Club were as top golfer; Mrs. Mar9ie Baker, runner· honored with trophies at their last meet-up, and Mrs. Richard Hitchcock, Mrs . ing of the 1%6-67 year at the Balboa Mitchell 's mother, winner of the top put- Bay Club. Pictured here, from left, are ter award. Mr s . Wayil e Helmick, 1%5-66 Mrs. Donald Kollanse, retiring chairman president of th·e Tuesday Club, donated of the go lf section, who made the pre-the trophy won by Mr s. Mitchell, who is sentati ons; Mrs. Al ec Mitchell (kneeling), a new resident of the Harbor Area mov· the new chairman and winner of trophy ing here fr om South Africa! Outrigger races June 17 ~~e:;:;1~~AEP5."~Ai;QUE;: ~ One of the world's oldes t longest, 2 miles. styles of water sport s com-Coach Georae Koba of ~e petition wi ll be held at 10 Bal~a club expressed h1s a.m. Saturday, June 17, in aratJtude to the more than the Upp er Bay with lh e 300 fpcodpl~. wh~ attSended starting of the 1167 Out-the un nusmg uau atur- rigaer Canoe Races under day, June 3, at the Balboa the auspi ces o f Kalifo mia Bay club. Outriuo. Aun. LIBRARY BURGLARIZED Fou r club s , Balb.>a, New--Library equipment and port, Santa Monica and Kai money were taken from Ncw- Nalu from 1>.-lal ibu, wi11 com-port Harbor Hilh School over pete in a mi ni mum of II the weekend, acoordina to races. The shortest race librari., Vemadean Pari s, be h mile and the 615 Irvine Tenace. f!A\1.\10:\0 ORGASS-STEI~\\AY PIA~OS Antlrrs -"thr :~t or) Ha mmond organ, p!'TC, & r~v~rb, thr so cal/rti pe r{rcl neu new 149~.C on!t ole pia no, crilflf!," Ht:rdbacA SJ.9j, •peel• I li•i•" us~. IP•._ "-scHMIDT-PHtLu rs CO. : 1907 S orl h Ma in Stree1 •• 20th A•nrtc• Oplllloa IJDOt !lore S1111 u Ana 1134 Harbor Blvd. OLDS-USB Super II, 2 dr. Hardtop, 72,000, aood con- dition, UOO. Call after 6:00 p.m. Sat. & Sun., arter 10 a.m. 546·8601. Co•ta Mea• -Pboae 646-o64.5 HELP YO U with your pet problem -diet, s kin condition, llalnm&, etc, NO Cl-IARGE for this servj cc, IORDAN'S PET SHOP 2'132 E. Cout Hwy., 673-2430 CORONA DEL MAR ••BankAmericard .. Join your CD-1 Otamber! \IlliTE 'S PET SHOP 440 E. 17th, Costa Mesa (2 81~ .. ,.,,.. •uuliff Plou) turing profession al arooming for all breeds . Tropical fish -para• keets, small animals and PET SUPPLIES, food and accessories Open 9--6. ·• IIOATS FOR SALE ·· 20· VIKING Clan sloop. Complete and newly re• finished. Dacrons and col• tons, Very sharp. st,IOO. your D iplomas ~ .. Tiu!rc's no /ralfiC: l!l'tl A . DAltiBS. Jrn.nc•" 646 -9172 r» f. T7rt. Sr., Co•t• M••• CASH for your garace i tems .. BOOKS. tools, housewares needed for ~dail y &ar- aae sale~t~l6JS , Te- Winkte Hardware, Costa Mesa. ------------ WANTED TO RENT TO RENT COTTAGE -2 bedrooms -Augus t ht to Auaus t 7th. Call 698--6813.Hacienda Ueights SITUAWON WANTI!O TAKING A TRIP to Las Vegas? Will care for your children in my home week- ends. 673•0310 or 548· 7197. -de· sires wo rk. Live out. Re· ferences. 642..0834. A•l DRIVER - Town &. Country. Local References. Call 646·1397. • • • The Corona del Mar The American Association o£ Retired Persons (AARP) will hold its annual aarden party at the home of Mrs. H.M. Hentsc hke, 316 Ra• mona Way, Costa Mesa, day, June IS, at 12 :30 p.m. There wi II be a potluck luncheon, fl ower viewina, and cards for those who wiah to play. All persons over aae 55 are invited, -========! • .• P!RSONAL ·~~~~~~~==~ PRIVATE GUITAR work - Coaa t Beach. INSTRUCTION SPOTS before your eye. - 54()..5988 on your new carpet -r~ HALECREST AREA move them with Blue Lua• CANDIES Commu nity Conarcaational ·Church, United Church of Christ, 611 Heliou ope Ave. -"·Remember Jeaus Christ" will be the sermon topi c of Dr . Philip Murray at the 10 a.m. Sunday s er• vice. Church School throu&h arade 6 will be held at the same hour. Junior hlah and hilh school youth will attend the sanctuary worship. and membe11 arc urged to I·A,L<:OHCILift~>AN<lN'V~!O!iB brinaauesta. I· tre. Rent electric aham· poocr U. Crown Hardware. '3107 E. Coast Hwy,, Co,.. Euaene H. Hite Sr. Harbor Area. 61l·U.Z4. Huntinaton Beach i's how•. dent or the American ciation of Retired Penona, napkie interiors Chapter #121, Beach. • Homo n•d refurbishing? .• Updating? , • • Camploto deca< "' lang range P!Gflning. • Ruidontlal "' Contract "-'"" -k-... 1:161 _,. ;···3001 e, MI¥IIIG ' STOIAGI I{ARIOII TRANSFER .QIO STORAGE .~ ... WliEATON \'ANLJNI!S, lNC, HJU UM'IIl · 11• Miao• ona del Mar. AQUARIUM, 20 J•llon, equipped. Eaccllent con· ditioo, s21l. OR 5'0212. • T PANEL SAW -p., aale. Cute rull aiae ply· wood puc Is, etc. Cost U71.00, ull fot •200. l'llono $,40-9729. 14 1 • ' \ ~--=::"'-----::::~:-------INI:IIPOI!T HARBOR EH9GN Police BloHar SECTION --P.,es THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1967 "'--+ CO~A DEL MAR, CALIF. Newport _,. ..... (CaiiMod-..... 2) •• ))55 Vi• Lido, l'lo. zos. Re 1 ·E t t ODG&Iu, 421 GoldemO<l, lido Shopt Area, aecotdina a 5 a e Corou del Mat, found •out 10 architect Bwt.on Rombet• Costa Mesa eor-HI Mor s,..a..e.t..• 'e'u.-(J-...t &., lllboa Island Lido Isle ONE OF THE PRIZES In the Corona del Mar travel month promotion, a travel bag donated by Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Assn., is being presented to winner Pat Carpenter, at left, 3080 Donnybrook Ln., Costa Mesa, by Mrs. Dorothy Hardcastle, chair- man of th e me rchants division of the Corona del Mar Chamb er of Commerce. Seve ral prizes are still· un· claimed, incl uding the 2 top award s, 2 rou nd trip Uc· lc ets to San Francisco, donated by Air Cali fo rnia, and a pas tel oo rtrait painting by Uatilyn seelan d, donated by th e Ann Gil man Ga llery. (Howard Folsom photo.) Prizes wait for winners lilac it ••• a poor idea to pr, 601 Via Lido Soud, ~tack 1 •allet under the front Lido I t ie ... John OwyeJ, , .. , of hla cat; aomeone 1132 Victoria, Cot ta Meu, round It thCitC and took it backed his Chevrolet in t.o ••• A c:haiu and two cuah• the c&J that Ri chard Haw• ~ were stolen from the Icy, 207 Via Ithaca, Lido front porch of the ruidcncc laic, had parked in the Reu· or Maaaatet Eldet, 118 E. ben E. Lee p&Jkina lot ••. Ocean Front, Balboa. . . Charles 4 Dowd ina, South Three youna boya , about 15 Laauna Beach, collided hi s or 17, were chased by police pickup with the Muttana after beina IUtptised in the that Petet Whitehead or Newport Harbor Hi&h school 1543 Serenade Te1., h vine ~;rafts buildina: they dropped Teuace. had parked on Bay .. stolen tools as they ned but adete .•• William J ohnson, one boy rell and may have 40 , of 441 N. Newport Blvd., hurt himul£., .Mail belons .. Newport Hei&hts , was book• in& to Leo Freese, 2315 ed on the chlll&t of drunk Vista Huerta, East Bluff, in public at Indus tr ial and ha1 been tampered with; 2 N. Newport Blvd .•. Harry credit cards, theater tic .. Smith , 57 , of 124 On yx, Bal· ltua and a s tock check boa Is land, was booked on div idend arc missi ng. • . t.he charae of drunk in pub- Se ven metal s hop windows tic at Park and Mllfine ... and 37 wood shop windows David Muench, 18 , of 2309 were b!:oken1 by 22 marbles La Linda Lane,Costa Mesa, at Ncw·polt Harbor High and Scott Adie, 18, of 2500 School •.. Mar aery Philli ps Holly Lane,NewportHti&hts , The trave I mo nth pro-- motion or the Coron a del Mat Chambtt of Commerce was concluded Saturday morning with the selecti on of the winning nu mber s, and the Chamber is now 076997 Travel log. of 300 E. Coas t Hwy., No. were booked on the charae invi ting w1nncrs to come forward to &et unclaimed prizes . Here arc the num- beu and ptiz.cs : 077355 Dog cauict . 54 , Bayside Village, tepcut~ of burglaty .•. Wall er Stem, 098027 Travel kit. ed that some one stole a of 1607 Bedford Lane, Wes t· 098029-llighba llg\ass es. 1963 Trai l Scout motor c liff, wa s booked on the 07727 6 -Highball gl asses. scooter from the carport •.. charac of drunk in publ ic 077 405 -Gi ft certifi cate. Francis Benson said some· .Glenn Wal sh, .2001 077264 Coffee kit. one took his $90 dark &f ten 077605 -Satin slippers . surfboard fr om his ga.Jage 076633 Marmalade. at 1140 w. Balboa Bl vd., 076692 Groceri es . Balboa. .When Beverly 076999 -Trave l soap. Pope was standing in the Balua, Cos ta Mesa, 016 81 0 Ten y set. rear yard of 501 5 River, 076608 -Two round u ip 076730 Tt avel set. Wes t Ncwpm t, s he was ing to ma ke a left turn onto Seashore Dr., We st Newport, turned hi s Spr ite into the T:bi rd that Jon Hubbard, 181 8 Ga laxy, Dover Shore s , was dr iving on Sco~.shorc Or ... Diane Escher, 205 40th St., We st Newport, left her garage door open, and someone s tole he r daogh· tcr's $1 5 bike . plane ticke ts to San Fran• 077013 -Theau c passes. s uuc k on the s houlder by a ci sco. 09 8002 -Scarves . pellet. 016803 -Secland painti ng. The pr1zcs a re at th e Frictay, June 9 09 8014 -Gift ccttificatc. Chambe 1 office , 2659 E. A $75 "Mamiya" came ra 077271 Parker set. Coa st Hwy. was stolen ft om his office 'Death of a A hears e travclina across the United States is atllacl• in& cons iderable attenti on - as it did in Cor ona del Mar last week, pr ompting at leas t one call to the New• port Beach police . The hearse, wh ich In'" eludes a co£fi n anU flowe rs, symbolizes the prote s t of the Bi ble Pres byterian Chur ch aaainst the Con fes • sion of 1967 adopted by the United Presbyterian Church. The Bible Presbyterian• state that adoption of the new Confession ma.Jks the death of the United Presby· terian Church be cause of the abandonment of th e hi s tori c doc uines set rorth in the Westmins tet Confeuion of Paith. "The death of a chur ch," in scribed on the s ide s of the heane, is also the title of a new book by Or. Carl \lclntitc, I'!Csidc nt or tht Int crnational Counci l of church' symbolized Bti3 LE PRE SBYTERIAN churc hmen stopped br iefly in Corona de l Ma r last week with a message about the "death of a c hur ch." They are, from left, Paul Helms , an elder at the church in Long Beach; th e Re v. Robert Dickerson, assistant pastor at Colling swood, N.J ., and the Rev . Earl Pinc kney of Linco ln, Neb raska. Th ey are hol ding cooies of n Th e death of a church," writt en by Dr. Carl Mc intyre, pas tor of th e church at Coll ing s wood. (E nsign ph oto.) hearse the Unit ed Pte ~by t er ian Church, in adoptin g th e Confession of 1967, formal· ly re jected th e inf allibi lity of the Holy Scr i ptutt and the sys tem of doc u ine taught in the Bi bl e. Modernis t un· belief has triumphed. ''In place of the Wes tmin· stcr Confession, and of th e stateme nt of th e Bible It· self, that the Bible is the. word of God and therefore free of error in the oriainal 'writinas, the new Confcs• sion a tatcs that the scriP"" tures uc the wor ds of men , conditioned by the lanauaa:c. thought fOf ms, and lit erary fashions of the places and times at which they we re written. "The Apos tle Paul tau ght young Timothy that a\~ scripture is given by iospir· ation of God. The Apo stle Churche s and pas tor or the Bible Pr esbyteri an Church sym bolic bu rial se rvi ce wi ll in Coll in&swood, N.J. be held there. Peter ins1sted that holy men of God s pake as th ey were moved by the Unly Ghos t. Under th e new Con• ression, the B1ble is coin, Neb!:aska. \·h. ll e lms ass isted wilh tunsportation longer to be considered as Dr. Mcint ire outli nes in Accompanyi ng t.hc hearse the ins pired and infallible problems du rin g the co 1 as ta l wo rd of God and the onh tou1 , then rctumcd to ..ong . • . · Beach. Mr. Dickerson and infall.•blc .. rul e of faith and Mr. P inckne y,con tinu cd eas t• pracu c~. d r 'h long JO ut ne)' \1 r. Plf\c kncy sa1d that th e war or c h · H' If to Philadelphia. Lord Jesus C 11st 1mse CHANNEL REEF· APARTMENTS ·•LAcatftl 0. JIM CMtutPl Nt nl' Nt'rt.lpOf"t Harbor EAt~" o.'11~-C-li' ~r. Californi, • •• .. /_:_·· JUST REDUCED $34,'500 PRICED FOR QUICK SALE ' F re sh os the flowers 1n the yard. Cal l and we wi It show . 607 POINSETTIA , CORONA DEL MAR to you! • • • • • See us fo r tha t dup lex borgo1 n . ............ TOWN HOUSE F.nj o' condominium livin R: in beau11f111 \1ST -\ RAil I\ on1lhe ba ,·. You r choice onP It-vel or two storv th rt-e bedroom, dinin~ room, t ~o bad1 -all t•lr·c tri c fine. heat) lu xor'' h om~"s. T wo heated pool<t , puttin ~ jZ'teens, shuHIP board & badmin ton courts fur \OUr plea:->ure wi th no maintenance problpms. Pri ce s tartinli!; at 0 \L) S28 ,750 wi th 1 0~ down-90r, fi nanr1nll with nn point~. OP E\ \\ F.EI\·E\0$ 1·5. (CornPr Tustin & Del \lar) IS YOUR TASTE SHOWING? Fo r thusf' who desire the best in Ql l.UTY and des ire to live in a suburban area tbat ia S~OG fREE. $ef" this nf'wly decorated in & out, \a~ thrN· b!"droom, 0 1\1\G ROO\!, T wo bath home • P "-1.0~ \ ERDE stone fireplace . Drf'am\ kitchen l·lllh budt·in dec tric appliances includinAr dish· "a~ht'r. Ld.:e ne" r arpets and drapes ~nduded . C:nn\enienth lo{'a!Pd to SIIOPPI\C, H-\\h.I\G, T II F.·\THE and SU IOO L:-. IS th1s be.auti ful \1 )\'I.T DCCI PIErJ 110 \t E. \0 FI \A\CE PROS· I.E\b . :-.LB\II T 0 "\1.) lOt; !X:\\\. P ri ced ri llht at onl, $20,950. Onn't !J 3S.~ up th1s ba r~a i n i.AL I. TOD AY '' M.M.LI ... ,R ..... ..,. ... "* Ow ~ ..... """'" .. • I. IJlllt •·· CPIIru u• ••A C.... ._ I. ?e ... a. IM &· 8 so ... C 11., ........ Coli .. , ~ .. 641011 his book tile man y changes on its visi t to Corona del in the new Confe ssion and \J ar la st week we re the Rev. describes th e Bibl e Pr esby · Robe ll Dickerson, assis tant tcrian Church as t he s pi 1i· pa stn1 of the Collingsv.ood tual successor of the Pr es· Church ; Paul He lms , an el· by terian Church in the dcr nf the Bible Preshyt er· U.S.A. ian Chutch uf Long Beach, r k. rr h . told of th e de ath <>f a ch ur ch Be or e ta ms o on t ell . . · 1 •-----. th · · d ~· fl 1 m the' B1 blc -m Revc atwn 1-SPACE FOR RENT Copies of the hook are whe re \\r. Dic kerson formcr- bein& transported in the ly ser ~cd, and the R~v. hearse · fot di stribution at Earl P mckney, fN mct mu· stoppi~l points on the cross· sionary in South Amc~ica. coun try route, whi ch will and now pastor of th e 81 hle to Pres byterian Church of Li n· • • .__,.. cin ll'ti• tiiiiJII ci& I ..... \ ' Uip ey VI S ite UI IC }' a the Ensign offi ce, explain· 3: I -(to the church tn Sat• ing th! ~land of the ir Bible d1s -"I kn ow thy wmk s , Pres byterian churches. They that thou ha s a name that had occas1on to express li vest. and art dead." their be lids abo on the Joe Pync TV and radio shows. In 1ummary, they s aid: "The General Assembly LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE Or IlEA RING ON REPORT AND ASSESSMENT FOR ABATEM ENT OF I'U:Os AND OTIIER NUISANCF.S NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that oa Jane 12, 196 7, th e Fire Chief of Newport llo>nrh riled ..-hh 'the City Cler .. o ( ••id City a report 111ad a:'l:'lr!l!l· ment oa ah.tement of wt"ed:~~ aad olller aaiaaru:e• wi thin aaid City, 11 copy of wh ich i 11 poared oa the bolletio board at tile eatraoee to th t" f.ity Hall, None..: IS r unnu:n CIVEN that oe Jaal" 26, 1967. at the hiMir of 7:30 o'ciOGl P•••• ia die Ca.acll r.t..tmbt:f!l of aald City Hall\ aaid l't!~rt aod aaaeaaJDnl iat will bf. ~M:Ueated to the City Coanell of aald City for eoa.tidetlllltlfl aad ecndir..alia., aad that ""/. ud all peraoaa latere•te , aad havies .. ,. ohje r:tioOI!I to aald report aad aaaeaam Mit ll•l, M to ••Y maner or lll ia11 CG~~talaed •~areia, MAY Appt'At al .,.Jd tlMI! aad place ae d h.. ........ Dated: }Ae 12, 1967 R,J, Bri.c:a'e. t"ire Chlef P.tlllall: J .. e IS aad 2!,. 1967, I• •• M.ewpat\ Harbor t.;aalp Coli lo Y•r w .... U ~e,e..Lolp .n.-o EXTRA SPECIAL LIDO HOME 2 bedroom, ~ hath, neat and move in conditll'n s40 .750 LIDO I~LE BEST 2 custom hom t l , irnrncdi· ale possession, c~cellcnt financina. Enjoy luxury livina: in !his Spani sh motif. 2 !litory, 4 bedroom , dinina rm., fwnil y nn. r~ balhs. 11<\,500 FUMCH REGiiMCY S bedroom, 4 balh., fine!li\ bll--in kitchen. Glwnorous 2 atory hiah livina nn. Re Ocction pool .,d roun· l&ins. 17ioP ..... UDO, ill II DirT IIACII * .r-.i•*sr 642-6472 .... 67).3461 1ni,W. C...O ·-Me put ..... SPA One o 1 So .... t;,., ... C <:~~do•ni o'• met! lomeuo m •n •r~o l ~p•ings ·~,..a,.. ~vQ! oJb le h em •h., cro g inol ""'"e •l. I• ;, let<l'l!<l on o ''""''" 3) oc••• O'>d e<111l y r .. oched by paved hiqt-.. oy . .\r> u••m<~••d 36,000 g11llo"1 ol hoi """"'~I ... ., . .,. llo ... • dn•l)l l•om the ] • ..,l l•d.,ep ,...,\1, t uool.,,.,. at.~nd ont, h 01ohhlvl w11ter to ,..,e tiled Qe~..,on bo•hl <T~d •ht f"tly•egui ooe d bolflong pl aon •. "'CI"~ ~CI"'po ·e •h e •oter o"lv to V'i chr in F•011ce, Kod,bod '" C•e tho~lov c~o c, V•dc90 on Portu911l, o"d 8<1der Boden . ., C.t'rmunv . Oocto•s pto••• ots quCI!IIel. Included i o o hot el, swomrr""fl poolt, '"''""'"'"'• Qcmcn Bctht, miii~CI9 e •oomt , dret ••n g roo"''• '"oclo bot, e tc Tl,e .,....,.,n de111e to retile or1d """el, cnd !->ove 9'"en "' •h•t l,,,;.,g e•clul lvel). It's c 0"'""'"" .,.l.le•ime oopo11u'l ,., to ocquire 11-.e only ooerot•o" ol its ~.nd .,.,,..,,., _..,. ho .. r'• dtlve ol me tro pol''"" L.o• A<'qel .. ,, Wt ""'"' !><' •••eru t¥e, il!uo,.oted btocnu'" whoch lully de H••bt'l •h•s bu1\""'' cPoorlunity, and we .. dl b" h "l'O• •o m od you o<'e, Jus• c 11tl u1 o"Y' time, doy Cl' n1 9h'. PHOHE 642 -5 111 iiM TALC0·91 9 tl'l ..... 1 Tr ade 1 r• f'Of f ul Ac tton ,l Re sults Call EXCHANGE SPECIALI STS IXWLE CO. 548·1168 210 E. l7lh St., M tl Mua SI'IOAL Lorge lot 6,600 •q. h. Fronto9e on 2 str•ets. 3 8 , R, older hCMfte priced ot •olu• ollond S69,SOO lil>eral tenos coli 67l-6000 for appointment .AL'" ,,MJIIT, .,. 1411 ........ IIY6. M.L in the Ensign Bui lding 2121 E. CUll HWJ., CeiHI hi IW Approximately 750 sq. ft. in rear of buildin11. w1th entronce from F'ernleof Ave. SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Tale,IIHt: llHtil ..... x.. a•AI,o •BT.&TB SHORECLIFF EXCLUSIU Beauti full y decorated u.ecuti ve home in exclu• s i ve Sharecliffs. 3 B. R., 3 BA., 28 • 20 living room. -enclosed pati o, -pri vate beach -· show plac e londscop1ng. JUST S64,500 UST ILUFF IUUTY Over 2500 sq. ft. of exqwisite lu1tury. Every conceivable ellttrohos bMn incorporated in thia ma,.ilic.,t 3 B.R., 3 8a. homt. H/F Pool, custom wrou .. t-iron f .. cing. .,tamatic .,rma.:. I• •r•-· F ... Rm. w/wtt loar ••• VIEW of 8aclc Bar. JUST 5-li.SOO IUDY TO ICCIPY ! Ideal floor pltw~l 3 W-•· 3 l>etha, F•ilr ~-AHD DIIIIHG ROOM. HoW., • Ploor R..,. Pri-8eoch ,n•il•s. VIEW el 110. HOW ONLY ••• $41 ,000. 0,.. Set. • S... P.M •••• 4501 w.,... R-4. I ' TONI ALLDREDGE and Lew Monson are shown Ina scfne from the drama, "Whirl wind," to be presented at St. Andrew's Presbyt erlan Cburch of Newport Beach at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m·. th is Sund ay, June 18. 'Whilwind' to be staged The rcliaioua drama .. The Whirlwind."' will be pre· sented this Sunday, June 18, in the memorial chapel ·or SL Andrew's Preabyter- ian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Cliff Haven. This dtama involves the character of John Hiram, the owner of a missile plant, who loat his God in the obeiaance of mammon. John's wife, Leah, and their childlen ue nealectcd and the feels abc ia practically married to a "auided mia- aile ... When baaedy auikes, Leah and John's putor can do notbina aaainu hi • bit- temeu. Owina an en1uina storm he hu a alimpu of God and hia o wn true na· turc. "I aaw that God is i n every man.'' he 1aya . "1f we arc made in His imaae, then the face we ace i 1 ours, and each man mu st carry on fr om there." The author of '"The Whirl- wind" i1 Albert Jp hnson, who toaether with his wi fe, Bertha, head t he drama pro- pam at the Univcraity of Redlands. The Johnson'a ue national leaden in re- turnina the drama to the church. The play is di rected by IMa. Ko\\y Viaol, who h• directed reliaious dramas for many years in the mid· welt, on the west coau and at Wasatch Academy in Utah. She was also an in- s tructor or sinaina and drama at Southern Cali for· nia for 10 yeats. John's wife, Leah, has had much professional exper• ience on staae, television and radio. She has also suna leadinaroles in opera. A uiple role, that of Dr . Mann, [)f. Frank and Rev. Wilkes, is taken by Lew Mons on, member or St. Andrew's Church. His dra• mat ic experience has in· eluded religious drama, li ttle theat er and motion pic twe:. in the Los Anaelea and West Los Anaeles area. Harry Aahe, accompanied by Ruth Biehle, will read "The Creation" before the pl ay beains. They are auests from Laauna Hi lis Leisure World. Mu. Katherine be at the oraan ludc and br idaes produc tion. Dean will for a pre• dwina the Two showinas will be of• feted, at 7 p.m. and at 8:30 p.m. I School Budget I is ·ok' d. ne preliminary bud .. t or Roy Asldert~n, admiaie- lbe New~aa Ullified trati•e ualttant, ditcDtud khool Dialrict waa adopted tubaarf'ace oll IDd aa• at the Monday niaht meelina leaut r~aardiaa the pot• of lhe Boerd ot Edueation sibillty of retaioina mineral at the Cotta Men Hlah rlabta. Tbe board aated for School Lyceum. Adoptioa of fUrther atu.dy. the publication budaet wat Dates were tel rOf June aet for the tint week in 28 and 29, wl th timo and July. location to be announced. Supt. Leland B. Newcomer for citizen lfOUPI to dit• preaentcd a recomnendation cun acbool facilities and t.o the board, allowina an development plana with approximate s~ increaac memben of the board, in in salaries r or the central reaard to a bond election. office admini•tration. ·The TV SHOW TO F!4TURI board ~pproved the recom-WESCOTT'S MU51C4L mendabon. The musical .. Little man An application was in search of his serious authorized to IPPIY for funds side, .. with music and lyriu for the space science by Glenn Wescott of Corona learnina ~oaram. These are del Mar, will be featured on non.omatchma funds to be TV Channel 28'a '"Theatre pr ovided by the United beat" at 9 p.m. ·today. June States Orfice or Education IS. and at noon Friday . th:r ouah the ESEA. · The production ran from A Thermofax machine, last Nov. ·11 to March 19 at overhead proj ector and the Oranae Studio Theatre, trl.nsparency~aker copier, and opened May s at the presented by the Bay View Horsc•hoe Theatre in School PTA, to the Bay Hollywood. It will continue View School w11 accepted. there throuah June 24. Benefit for concerts Several hundred friends or the Oranae County Philhar- monic Society•s "Youth concerti'' will aather this Saturday, June 17, in the oceanfront aardens or Mr. and Mu. Robert L. Stabler for the lOth annual cocktail benefit aiven by the Balboa Philharmonic Group. ouuu have been invited from 6 to 9 p.m. Chairman or this year•a event, ~ •. Jeffrey Briery, pr omi ses the usual array of aourmet hors d"oeuvrea, in- cludina the traditional meat balla, all prepared by the memberahip, and served in an Hawaiian atmo•phere. Auiatin"l the chairman ue ~s. Theodore Clarke, Phil Lansdale, Phelps Mcri• ckol, Jamea Oonawer, Ocr• aid Mitchell, Jack L. Root, J.F. Foster and Allen Klinaonsm.ith. Tickets can be obtained from any mem- ber or by callina Mrs. Cl1.rke at 673-8894. Support or tho free youth concerts h11 been the s pe- cial intere1t or the Balboa Philharmonic Oroup. ·Thou concerti are ai ven each you by the Loa Anaelea Phi lhannonic Orchettra to achool chi ldzen thtouahout this county. This benefit nota over 11,000 each year for thi• purpose. MRS. 'LDRIMCIIGOE 0, CDS T A MISA DIIS Florence M. Iaoe of 361 E. 18th St., Co• ta Men. 111bo left Indiana when youna to spend moat or her 77 year1 in California. d1ed Monday, June 12, at a convalescent home in Coata ...... !ervtcet will be held at 10 a.m. today, June IS, at Bell Boradway Mortuary. Costa Mesa, with the Rev. Loren Flickinaet or Unity Church officiatina. Interment wi II be at Me lroa e Abbey Cemetery, Oranae. Survivors are her son, Hayes laoe o( Wet t Covinai a dauahter, Mrs. Nancy HATS IN 8LOOM at the annual make- your~wn fl owered chapeaux party at Lido Isle Clubhouse made ev ery luncheon table look like a floWer garden Tuesday. Pr ize for th e mos t original hat went to Mrs. John w. Wilson (standing left) with the inverted flower pot topped by a snail. Mrs . Mildred E. Plosser, standing right, won the prize for the most hu~orous hat, being draped from top to toe with sea- weed. Mrs. Thomas Sherman, seated left, won the most beautiful hat prize for a pink tu lle and rhododendron creation. Mrs. Nora Jorgen sen, wi th a hat ful of geran iums was selected as most beauti- fu l honorable mention. BOB OANIEL,Ieft, accountant with Gulli Blan kenbaker and Kiwan i s program ch airman, Is pictured here with for'mer UCLA Athletic director Wil bur Johns, who spoke on uA funny thing about sports" at a recent luncheon meeting of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis club. HARIOiliTES NAilED Beta Gamma Siama, na• tiona\ busineu honorary frat emi ty at USC ha• n· lected the rollowina as members : Martha P. Anaell of 26 Balboa Covel and Raymond W. France, 1527 Anita Lane, Harbor Hiah- landl. They were choaen on the basis of their scho- larly achievements. BALLf;T LEE F. AMES, 12. DF CXISTA MESA DIES After a lenathy illneu, Lee F. Ames, 423~ \If. Bay, Costa Mesa. died Sunday, June 11, ala convalescent home in Costa Men. Mr. Amu was born on Jan. 2, l&&S, at Eureka Sprinas, Arkanus. He rctided in this area for about 16 years, after retirement from the Public Gu Co. in Arklll· .... He is survived by hi• wife, Ooldia, a dauahter, Mrs. Raymond P inkl ey or Costa Meaa; a sister .,\1u. Laura Priest or Tuha,Okla· homa; and 2 pandchildren and 2 areat·anndchilchen. Servi ces were· bold June 13 at Weucliff Otapel, wi lh Or. P.O. Neumann of the Fiut Baptilt Oturch of Costa Me sa orfi ci atina. In· tennent wu at Harbor Rut Memorial Park. ART SHDW ,OR 'DWLS' An art ahow and musical ~oaram ha1 been planned by the Hoot 'N Holler Rooa t of the Niaht Owls for 2 p.m. Sunclay, Juae 11. at the Senior Citizen"• Recreation Center, 15th Ave . and Irvine Ave.o ClifT Haven. ih N[IJ'ORT HARalR EJIIICJI ARST SEC11011 --P. 5 THURSDAY, JUliE 15, !Ill OOtlliiA DEL liAR, CAUF. Raceway tour made .. Shartholdera or Oranae County a new 12Q-II.cre ln&er· national Raceway took their firat official tow of the near'"<lompleted facility last week and announced plans ror an early Auaust opcnina• The 1750,000 draastcr raceway now under con a true• tion in hvine waa oriainally acheduled ror a June open- ina, but inc lement weather haa prolonaed completion of the 4.S~oo t•lon a rae· ina faci lity, whi ch in- cludes a one--quarter~i le dlaa-s uip and a tw01nile road r'acina cours e. Pre~i­ dent or the raceway is Wil• liam White. The tour was auided by Larry Vauahn, secretary• treaaurer and businen manaaer or the Raceway. Amona the Oranae Coun- ty International Raceway directors and atockholden makina the arand tour were Mn. My ford Irvine and Mn. David Brant, Irvine Company stoc kholders ; Mike Jonet, vi ce""Pres ident and aeneral manaaer; Mike Mc- Kenna, auto dealer and publisher; Davi d M. Brant, br oker and investment bank- er for the Goodbody Co., Corona del Mar; Canol! D. Cone, Fullerton, owner and president or Cone CheVJ(loo let; Raymond c. Martin, owner or amu1ement racili· tie• at O'Neil Park and h- vine Park and a formes mid• aet auto 11cina uack own er in Oranae County. ITALIAIIIlESTAUUMT PLANS AIIMDUMCED The request or Allen Dale for a rutaurant patio over the water at the site o£ the Conner Surfside restaurant, 3131 W. Coast Hwy,, Mari· nen Mile, was approved Monday evenirl1 by lhe New· port Beach City Council. Mr. Dale revealed plana for remodelina the buildina into an Italian restauranL A wooden patio deck will be inaW\ed on wooden pilei on pri vately owned submeraed for use aa an ou area. f=orm~ Newport Harbor Hi gh School Sunday, Jun e 18th 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. PROGRAM William Cox, who playa John Hiram, is a nat iv e of New Mexico with dramatic ex perience both in hiab school and at the Univer- sity or ~ew \1exico. \tr . Cox is a Big Brother in lhe new ly~r aanized proaram in the beach area. CO RONA DEL MAR is the home of newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Lockabey, who hav e just returned fr om a honeymoon trip to Canada. The br ide is the 1 Lamb of Fullerton; a brother, Charles Mustard or Los Anaeles; a aister, Mu. Mattha Kendall or Corona del Mar, and 3 arandchildren. MRS. KALAN , MA TIVE TIMOTHY M. TIFT, 27"'/ear· old basketball co ach at Dominguez High School fo r the past 3 years, has been named ass istant basketball coach at UCI . He was a 3-- year varsity basketball let· terman at Pepperdine under "Hilltop" .......................... . music by H.C. Lumb) c Irainln~ of a Dancer T\1.'0 presentations from die: Sta~c: Bran ch Tom Al ldredae, who plays former ... ulia Holm es of Cl arksburg. at 7121.? Iris A They ar e residing ~onst Coffee I l b. Beef 2rb. Sp7 4ftt 12 oa. REG. 6]f 7- SCOTT SARA LEE COMPLETELY BAKED BIRDSEYE SWEET GREEM ·c k . ALL BUTTER 7ftt p . _ a e$ AMY FLAVOR 7-eas 2 PKG. FOR Sto,. Hovra -Doily 9-6:30 s. ... 9·5 a..,. Acce•t• 3347 E. Coast We DeliYOr 67):3510 DF AUSTRIA, SUCCUMBS An active officer with the Dauahten or Isabella until her death, Mrs. Anaela Kalan, 68, of 3129 Van Buren St., Cos ta Mesa, died Tuesday, June 13, at St. Jos eph's Hospital. R.L. "Ducky" Do we ll and "M . h Rh d " b . oons apso y ....... , ........... music y .\lassc:nc:t No admi55io n char~c: Comp li ments of Mona School of Ball~i 363 N. H•wport Blvd., Newport a .. ch, Tel. 6•2·<1168 She w11 born in Aus u ia, Sept. 2, 1898. Survivors are her dauahteu, Mrs. Julia Burke or Costa Men and Mrs. Eleanor Van Wen of Pennsylvania; 2 sons, Rudolph Kalan or Pennsyl ... vania and Louis Kalan of San Dicao; 10 arandchildren and 12 areal arandchildren. was team captain of the 1%1-62 Wave team, which finished with a 21-6 reco rd and th i rd place in the NCAA Western Regional Playoffs. Wh ile at Pepperdlne, he re- ceived the Watson Memorial Award in honor of be ing the stu den t-a th I ete with th e ii"iiiii~~~~~~~··ii•ii•ii•ii•loii_iiii,,iiii~ii"iiii• ;;' •ii•iilftii•ii•ii•ii•ii,.iimiiiiR;i••;;"•ii•ii"'ii"i;"';;';;';;' ;;'i;"ji"ji"i;;;"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ hicjlest grade point ave rage. Servicea will be in Poreat City, Pa. Baltz Costa Mesa Mortuary is the rorwardina dircciDr. ISLAND, IALIOA FIRIS PUT DUT IY "REMIM FIREWORKS SHOW SET The 4th annual Fowth of July celebration and £ire- works show, sponsored by the Exchanae Clubs of Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor, wi II be held aaain this year in the Oranae Coatt Colleae Pirate Stadium, Tuetday, July 4, beaiMina at 7:30 p.m. Proceeda wi II ao to community activi ties apon- tored by the Exchanae Clubs. Two early momina fires kept the Newport Beach Fire Department buty Tueaday, June 13, with damaae set at st.ooo ror each. The fint alann came in liD FIRE PUT OUT at 6:36 a.m. for a auaae It seemed to a liule boy fire at 1108 S. Bay front., about S, the 1on or Mn.' Balboa 1s land, property or Carol Price, 2323 Elden. Costa Mesa. that die beat Lucy Boles . place 10 liaht matches wat The second alum rana at in the dark space under a 7:40 a.m. for • eaploaion bed. Firemen 11 ~:JS a.m., and fire at 160)~ E. Balboa We.esday, June 14. cu- Bivd., Balboa Point. a ricd on from dtare, puttint .. ac:ant aJ*rtmen.l owned by out lhe reauhina Cite that Lee Butta, 2100 1!. Ocean caused about IJ) worth of Blwd.. · dll'l'laae. No Gue$singl It's Done Electronically Autoac., 4000 .,glne ., .. , •• , hoa the copobilil)' of pin· pointing trouble in .electric•l, c•retton or power com- pon.,ts of.,, 4-6 or 8 cyl cor or truclc, .,, ,.alt. or moolel. 642:3578 hro, J4 P·"'· SPECIAL PlliCIS 01 IIICtlnllllll.llll See the leteat In e!-lc opece ... ..,,,...,, ot liD I. COAlY. NWY PIIDII nHIH FORD'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVIa COIIIA OIL IIAI 117!. ... s...c. ....... ' FRANK NOEL of Corona del Mar, who has his oppo- nent at a disadvantage In th is pi cture, repeated. th i s feat many times last month to earn the co veted black belt award as heavyweight Karate champion of the United States. He will pl ace his hono red black belt on the line In August when he vi es for th e intemational title at Long Beach. Since hi s nation al honor, Mr. Noel was awarded a larg e''ou tstanding player " trophy at the 1st annual state championshi p mee t held at a Santa Ana poll ee benefit at Orange Co ast College. Frank has been studying ka rate for 8 years ar.J has earned the rank of Master of the coveted bl ack bel t. He 1i ves wi th his wife and 3 ch H dren at 502 Marguer- ite Ave., Co rona del Mar, an d i s in th e boat refinish- Ing business. Scuba is reading theme The annual summer read· story hour foa the small fry ina proaram will be held at wilt be held at all 3 librar- lheNewp<m Bea.ch Libraries ies every Wednesday hom raom June 19 to Aua. 2S. 10 to 10:30 a.m. This will This year the theme is be attended by pre-schoolers. "Scuba divina." The s logan The la s t s ession wi \1 be on is "Dive fot treasure, read Aug. 16 . for pleaaure.'" The an• The patty for the nouncements beina ,disui-reading pr O&Jam buted read as fo llows:' pants will also .. Por each book you read, th os e who have 10 fathoms you earn, th e story hour. summes paui ci· include attended To the bouom you'll speed And to che •udace retum:• IU.U.U IALIIIT Try, try again - - 3 limes Abioutl month a aao, Claudo Lewellyn, Oranae County PitCI Department battalion chief, wa.a aakCid to aive a a tandwd fire domonatration to the atudenll of Bayview School, Costa Meaa. · The riremen anived to beain theiJ demonstration in the morn ina, but after a short time they received an emor· aency call to report to the Oranae Count'y Airport ad-- miniatration buildina, which was then under construction. M electrical fire had br:oken out. With airen soundina and red liaht naahina, they left lhe Bayview School to rC.' apond to the call. A month aao, the firemen returned to aive their de .. moutration to the achool children, but another emer· aency call aaain took them to the airport.~An Air Cali• fornia Electrl. Jet was pro- ceedina to Otanse County Airpcnt on 3 enaines. The children were able to watch the runway aa the jet came in, ita riaht inboard enaine reathered and exhauat com- ina from only 3 enaines. A wtecker from the Li&hter• Than .. Air-5tation and a fi re buck from El Toto Marine Base were also on hand. The electra jet made a safe rou .. tine landina. F inally, on Wednesday, May 24, Battalion Chief Lewellyn retutned to the school with 4 trucks and a chiers car and aave the children a full demons uation, s prayina 1,700 pllons of water, s the children fire fiahtina lechniques and al\owina them to investi&ale closely all the equi prnent or the Oranae County F'ire ment. Chief Lewell)'n's son, The children's libraties are appropriately decotated for the aquanauts' sea ad· venture lhrouah books . A patty fo r the •quanauts will be held at the end of sum· 25. The Oranae Shores Medical Assistants Ann. will hold ll rummaae sale this Satur- day, June 17 , at 1822 New· port Blvd., Costa Mesa, rrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds &Je to be used ror Hoaa Lawrence, attendt Bayview School. · Prilllcipal al B•y· view is Ga.r1an W. Wetz.cl. lEW &JiTisTS CHOIII FOil UIUIA FUTIVAL The 185 artilts who will eahibit at the Festival o ( Arta in Laauna Beach have been named by a 3-m.omber jury of artiats. In Tlte Tr1141ilionol Monne r ruff's MEN•& &TORE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE OPPORTUNITY OF SERVING YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS . FATHER'S DAY-JUNE 18 IRVINE TOWN CENTER A.C?O.s.t fro. U.C.I . c .. ,,, 133·- There are 154 artists amona the 185. The new artists include the fol• lowins from the Harbor Area: James Clutter, Robert Ellia IUid Maraaret Neal of New• port Beac h; Leslie B. De· Mille of Balboa, and Jac• que Moffett of Corona del Mar. ASSIGIED TO GEIIIIAIY Major Richard L. Nidever, son-in·law of Mr. and Mrs . Gil Un y or Newport Beach, was paduated June 9 from lhe U.S. Ait F'01ce Air COfTloo' mand and Starr Collese (ACSC) at Muwell AFB, Ala. Major Nidever has been reass ianed to a U.S. Army unit in Germany. He · re• cei ved his commission in 1956 upon completion of the Almy Reserve OCficers Trainina Corps PI01fam at UCLA. LONG-TIIlE RES!OENTS of tho Harbor Area who at- tended the Histori cal Soc ~ety meeting last week in· eluded Mrs. Emory Moore of Ba lboa and Joe Beek of Balboa Island. Mr. Beek, de veloper of Balboa Island and Beacon Bay, is still a Balboa Isl an d resident, when not tending to his dut ies as se cretary of the State Senate. (Photo by L in Sh eel'y.) TH E HONOR of bei ng the No.1 old.f.imer at the June 7 dinner meet ing of the Newport Beach Historical Soci ety at the Bal boa Pavil ion wen t to 94--year~ld Charles Way, who operated the first groc ery store In 8alboa in the 20's. He is pictured here with his daughter, Mi ss Marg uerite Way, also a pioneer re si · dent, who serv ed as one of the ear ly pre si dents of th e Newport Harbor Bus i- ness and Professional Women's Club. Father and daughter are sti ll Balboa resi den ts. Mr . Way's grocery st ore was loc ated at the corner of Ma in St. and the bayfront k, now occuo ied a bake ry. (Photo by Lin Sh eellv.l HEAD TABLE at the Wednesday evening get-together Included, from leit, Harvey Hurlburt, city manager ot Newport Beach; Les Steften· sen of Cameo High land s, who was Installed as the first presiden t of the Historical Society; Mrs. Steffensen; Judge Robert Gatdne r, emc ee for the evening, and Mr s. Gardner. Memori es of the bygone day s were re late d by the judge, whose re co llections ot 8alboa ·and Old Newport go farther back th an anyone's ability to challenge him. (Photo by Lin Shee ly.) Especially For FATHER'S DAY THJS HISTORIC PHOTO of almost •o years ago shows sparsely settled Cor CJla del Ma r at the right tore- ground, Ba lboa Peninsu la Point with just a few houses, Balboa Island with a scattering of dwelling s, East Newoort lead ing all ar eas in development, noth ing on L ido Isle, or in the pres ent Newport Heights and Cl ift Haven ar eas. A few streets are laid out in Costa Mesa at the top right of the picture. I'IOPISIIOIIAL MTIIIOil DIIIIMIIIS • DESIGNER SELECTED GENUINE LEA'THER CHAIRS . 27 COLORS TO SELECT FROM 199.00 MATCHING OTTOMAN 79.00 .. ~ fU~NIJU~E DIS HAIIOI IUD. COSTA IIIIo\, CALli'. THIS 1'124 P!CTU~E from tile Illes of the Nowoort Hlrbor Chlmbtf of Commerce shows the y1cht Daunt- less strMdtd in Itt entrMCt chMnel ntat the roch ' at tile C"'""" dol liar btach. The c..... dol ... bluffs ovorlooldot Itt 111ln btocll •d lilt -- trMct •• In Itt Met....,_ I Caa .. fotJd dlo faith ...... which ""' -fCIIUIIIodl 0... o( the ,....... •pe«bcs .... made .... Doaio1 wct.t.r, add,... ci<U.....t at 111o ..-. pldioo. ol th< Bunker Hill Nonwoeot oa )VIlC 17, 18<43. Spesldns of the <orrUn1 o( th< Pilj<im Fatbrrrs to the New World he said, "They bfOUiht with them a fuJI portion of the richts ol tbt put, in JCicncr, art, monb, rtligioa and literature. Tlw Bib/, ~,, with '""'· The Bibk is a book of faith 1nd, a book of doctrinr: it rtae:hn man his own responsibility, his own dig- nity and hls equa.Jity with h.is fellow man." In the prnt'nce of Prof~ Sanborn of Dart· mouth Collrge, Mr Wd»tcr laid his hand on a copy of the Scriptures, .saying with great em- phasis, "This is THE Book., I ~vc read through the mtirc Bible many times. I makr it a prac- tice to go through it once a year. It is 1h1 booi of all olh"J for ltnUJfrJ as well as divines; and I pity tht man that cannot find in it a rich sup· ply of thought and ruin for his conduct. h fits man foe life-it prepares him for dcath.'' The following exccr.PI is from a confession of faith written by Oantrl Webster to his pastor in 1807 : "I bdievr: Jr:sus Christ to be thr Son of God. The miraclrs wh ich · Hr wrou~ht establish in my min d H is p<"rsonal authority and render it prop- er for me to bdievc whateve r Hr: asSt"rts. "I belirvr, thNefore, all His declarati ons, as well when He dttlares Himself to ~ thr Son of God u when He dedues any ot her proposition. "") ~lir:vr: there is no other way of salvatio,' tha n through thr merits of His atonement. ··r ~lir:vr that thr: Biblr: is tQ ~ understood and rtteived in the plain obvious I'OC1ning of its pusages, since I cannot persuade m:rsclf that a book intC'nded for the instruction an conversion of the wholr worl d should covrr its mraning in any such mystery and doubt that none but critics and philosophers can discover it."' The Bible is eithe r t rue history or it is a con- summate fraud ; it is either a re.1lity or an im- position. Christ was what He professed to be or He -.·as an imposter. His suffering in the defC'nse of truth forbids us to sup pose that He was under Jn illosion. His pure Jnd holy life shows that He was th<' author of truth. Considering the purity of His doctrine. the simplicit)• of His lifr: and the sublimity of Hts deJth is it possible that He would ha,·e died for Jn illusion? His bi rth, death and resurrection as prophr:sied prove Him the Sa\"iour. accord ing to the Srrirtures. Christ sought to imrn:s~ upon e\·rry man the con\•iction that he must stand or fall alone o~nd give his account to tht" om n1scien1 God. His gos- pel Je:l\"es the indi,·idual sinner Jlone with him- self to makr his own decision . It is not God"s will th.at man miss the way. However, havi ng made man in His own ima~, wjth frr:t choicr. He will not fo rce him to do what he: determines not to do. When Jesus Chrh t asked the quest:.On, ''Whom say yr that I am ?" the Apostle Simon, Prier re- plied, "Thou art th~ Christ, tht So11 of tht living God.'"' Christ 1nswrred and said, "Binud mt 1hou. S1mon 8ar-jo1111 : for flnh tutd blood hath not rrr,talnJ it Nnlo thu. b11t f11) Falhu u·hirh is i" h~at'ttl ... , '"ThiJ 11 a fm!hful Jaymg, .md U'Orlh)' of 111! <Uftr.talion. that Chriii Jn us ftlfllt ;,to tht II"Or J IO !lll"t JiiiiiUJ. "1 '"For:· according to thr Sc riptu res. "ali hat't Jimlt'd. ami C0111t' rhort of the glory of God.'"• .. Srek }t th~ LorJ u h1lt he mtJ} ht ,found. rail Jt' 11pon him whd~ ht 11 nt'm-.'·~ Hear the words of Christ Jesu.s our Lord : '"H e thtlf htnr~th "')' 11 md. auJ btlitt•tth 011 him that unt mt. halh ntrlaJtin~t 11ft. tJnJ Jha/1 ""' romt inM ronJttlllloJfmn: but 11 paJ ,td from dealh IIIII Q !Jfe. ··~ ""Hm1 thdt ffl/lll'lh lo mt' I 11111 111 110 11 f1 t raJ! I"INI. "; .. , git·e Jmtn lhon r'lt'rll<ll /Jft: a•1d tht)' shall lltl"<'T pt>riJh. ··• 8 ,/,j, fl,f,_,.,,.,,. I ll :\Iaiii>••"" 1~·1;;. 111 ~.llt!<"w 11:.1;. l"l o I T imu!h}· t ·l."o. I l l Rom""' :1·!~. 1.",1 Jqi•h ;,;,,A. ~~~ .lnh•o ·,·:!1. 1;1 .l,.hn ~::\~. 1 ~1 .l foh~ \II !II. A.m,.riun T••(l S.><'I•!J • """'prnf\1 nrll•n[uo!tn" Poo'.JiJt.~., ,, c~ ......... lilo011"11T~ .;,.,~ lltZ~ O,.de\1. N,,.. J o•r•P)· ,,;1\.-19 ? ? Question Box ? ? (from "JEWISH HOP£," lo• 707, Lo• An,•lu ) WMI do ~~ word& Ua loAn 4:22 rMGn, ".wlvalion U of tM let~~&"? L.M., Lo& An&elu, Calif. Thette word11, 11pok.en by the Lord Jeew. Chn.t to the worrutn of Samaria, mean that the Saviour would come through the Jews. The Lord Jeeua Christ it the only Saviour and He wu born u a lew. The Jews thernaelvea can· not uve any one.. for ~~a.lvation i• only through faith in the Lord leBWi Chrilll and Hi• finished work on the crou. W' ill any OM be •ou«l dvrin& 1M Cr..u TribvlotWn ? M,, N.S., i.ftJIUtow,., Mo111. Yee., for durins the Great Tribulatloa the Goopel of the Kin!dom wW be p.-:bod tbroqhout the world. = of tboee who wW no& han beard the G will be sfYeD an opportunity to accept the Lord J ..... am .. u their S.vlour and be saved. Ho.,..., tbe majority of dlo ... ed -duri ...... c- Tribulotlon will be martyred 10 1 rooull of the terri&o penecutlon they will bon to '- from dlo beul and !lite pr....... i)oWit of tbilate found in RevelatJoa f3 and 14. I'IHH ,.,..... Ma#. 18 :/5-/7. I' .S., FU..,I'o. Ia tlUo r···· dlo Lord 1-Chriat ~~~­.w ..... '-nac:tloaa to Chr,Udue o-. hoW to 4..a wtdl a Cluildu Utifi a 'nc ...W •~ -Chriodaa, ollowi"l hOw IMI.tlioiajuool puty 1-.1 of :I;'•I .. to -. ...... .. _ .... _ lal:J: ..... IniP . .... 1 ..... _ .... ....... ,. taudW n...,ifdde'-MIJ 81,.-• a'!::'. ::::.. ::.:.Eh.. .._ ~-= .Ia ... _... .._ ...,.,_ ..................... ... ............... :::::c. ........ " •a 'h all I 1 t .. 1¥ Iff if a.-ttns ............. , 7 U• I• NEWPORT BEACH 10. urn~ • • •• I l I. ' I 'I i • I l I I. ., I ...... ~-"-.-· -·--- i I • BIBCE SCHOOL LESSON JISUI PACD AP.OITIITILiliDBI-LUICI 6ole11. ., ... , ......... ., .t; ........ :,:,~ .. :-: .. ~~=::::-.'Oe..: ~ ~ ....... Cle .... tM ._ CMIIInUf IU~ 711 ....._ A-.. c.e .......... ..1.) ' . ' Atod 41 soi11 ""'• ,,._,TAo1 141 SM of -it LArd alto of 141 .robbolh. UJt toPe refers to tbe ""' which made the day • great burden cub! whm JetUI tx· and not a day of rtst. In fact, the phiaod to tbe ndert of Jewiolo Rtbbia (teachm) hod COVffed the Jews that the llbbath the. commandRlent of God wit"h aev- dty of the Hebrews was era) hundred human rules or which DDt airtlply 1 rr..an--made in-Motes never knew and which God Jtltudoa, but ..... orifi .. , never uttered nor approved. •• •I D lo •• •l D I· I• I• 4• •J I •I I• I• •I nated ·~ establiehed by . the God of Thus it came to pass thtt, when ~bj~~;:; 1~0'Gc:t,~ ..:':: Jesus and His disciples walk~ in oar- lations, and not t<. mu'a laws, theo-row foot paths through gram fields ries, and whims. It it. therefore, 1 on the .sabbath day, th~ men, as wns fixed or aettlcd institution which the national custo.m, packed a~d ate coo..tld not be chanred by the jews some of t~ gralM .. They dad not and Gentilt:a. steal the gram. Thr~r act w~s .Irgal. II• II• •II . That was all there was to the mcident, •! •! II• •11 D I• D l• I • II• ·14 .. The ~~ .mention of the . word "'•hich, of itself, was of no impor-~bbath II '" E;xodus 16~ ln ~-tance, but the Pharisees (apostates) !atto~ .to the Ct~t o( the manna, wonld not overlook what to them was ~IS 11 that wht.ch the Lord hath a f:nal sin. They were looking (or u.td, to morrow IS the rest of the things of which to accuse Jesus o f holy sabbath unto the Lord: t.ke that ·r n doin u. 1-.,!! I• I, t"'l THE S\OR.Y OF= A NA\ION AND OF A MA.N. The entire Bible i s built oround the beou- tiful story of Christ, and His promise of life eternal to those who accept Him. The Old Testament is on occount of a Notion; the New Testament is on account of o Man . Over the yeors, famous men hove sincerely expressed their thoughts about the Bible. Here ore o few of them: Abra· hom Linco ln: "I beli eve the Bible is the best gih God has ever given to mon." W.E. Gladstone: "I hove known ninety· II • u. I• '· II five of the world's greot men in my time, and of these, e ighty·seven were followers of the Bible." George Washington: "It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God ond the Bible." Patrick Henry: "The Bible is worth all other books which hove ever be.en printed." John Quincy Adams : ''I have for mony yeors made it a practice to read through the Bible once every year." which ye will bake to day, and seethe \\ ,l g C· that which ye ,.;u seethe ; and th•t MEN TlY TO TEACH GOD which ~mainet.h over lay up for you The fact that Jesus, the Son oi to be kept uutil 1M momine." The God, had voluntarily left Heaven directions are easily unde,.tood: The and was in their presence with all word "abbath.. meAns simply to the love, mercy, wisdom, and power cease, stop, or desiat from whatever of God, which He was eagerly will- you are doine and so rest. In Gene-ing to exercise for their benefit, wa~ sis 2 :2, 3, we have the rec:o~: "And entirely ovrrlooked by these apos- on the teYCnth day GOd mded his tates, who considered themselves per- work wtU~h he had made: and be frrt. They missed all of the grace rested on tho: seventh day from all of God b«ause they knew the Ia\' his work which he had made. And of God better even than God knew it. God hlessed the seventh day, and So they accu ~ed Jesus of letting Hi· aancti(aed it; bttause that in it he had disciples disobey what they thought rested from aU his work which God wa:t~ the law. Pickin~ the grain wa c-t·• •nd -·•, " h · L . I ·-~ ~ tn t em rrnptng: ru bm~ t te train in GOD'S SIGH WITH ISIAEL their hands was threshing: blo~ing The mea·d nr of that record is also a"·ay thr chaff was wmnowmr; simple, clear, and understandable. chewing it was grinrl inJt", md the e:l.t· Now, between these rer?rds in Gen./ in~ was mixing the doLrrh. Thus esis and Exodus are 2,500 yrar~ in the~~ felt that the disciples had broken which no mention is made at all of tl->r ~abb.lth rnlrs in m::&ny ,·ital fe;~.. the seventh day a:: a sabbath. It was lures and Jesm, as thrir Master, then included in the commandments ~hould realize the gravity of their sin. to the Hebrews (Exod. 20 :g...Jl), and B t J t db h · its purpose and effKt were further . u esus was no move }' t e~r explained in Exodus 31 :13-17, a., da1m <~. He told thrm that thl")' dtd follows, "Jt is a sign between me and not undC'rst::md the sabbath day. Again you, throughout your generations: that they erred thrnugh ignorancr: (Matt. ye may know that I am the Lord that 22:29). H e referred ::he,n to thr doth sanctify [set apart] you.': As the aCtion of David wh~ ate the shew- day was set apart for Gods work bread, whic h lega!l)' wa s reserved for an~ purpose, so we. are set apart for thr: use of priests only. He also cited HIS w.ork a~ serv1c:e. ~e penalty thr: action of the priests who rrgularh· for disobedn~nce was, '"Whosoever profaned the sabbath and were blam~­ WHAT IS THE BIBLE? docth any work in the sabta~, day, lrss (Matt. 12 :5; Num. 28:9, 10). he shall surely be put to death. God Then Jesus plainly stated that the added, "It is a lien between me and seventh day (sabbath) was "made f~r the children of Israel fo! nu.• In man, aad not man for tbr: sabblth.'' Numbers 15_:32-36 then" tbt record Tt was "man's day.'' This sounded of the storunr ~ death of a ID&D like treason and blasphemy to the who picked up Jticb oa the llhbeth bigoted apostate Pharisets. And, to day. their amazement and mortification. By R11l.ph B. modeett (T his is .tbr conclusiort of a two-ir~· s tal/m('l'l/ artt'Clr about thr Biblr, ref'ri,t• ed fro m thr Cbristia11 Beacon. The Billk't ac:c:aracy ia ~ --BiWa .. dcalo • ..,,.,btft. For ~ o ,.... dlo ~ wen warDed tbU: they would lite • •· 1 ed to tile fo.r ......,. of dlo ear1b if they -w.., -ft. a. • rnnn•at would be fiaally pdlend t.dl: to Pt1 &a aad -a J111ioa 'lrilb I .. of llo OWL Ia 11&7, 1948., l..a WU ... Njahed U a ...... wida itl OWD narion•' ... No odta ...._ 10 ...... ed aad --. .-m bu .,.. 1oq>t llo ic1ea1i1J lor -- Tbe Propbet F«Jrid, iD dlo -..... -dlo fue of .., .,... ODd 1nllllll)' .X, of T,;;. Silo woalcl be -OJOCI ODd -· ... ber --be ~<roped liloo dlo top of • nxk, aad * ..-boo•• a pit<% lor dlo oprocliac of 6oh -. So io dlo * ofT,...-, . Zocbariah, cleocrihioc dlo Lonl'a .....t n · &. iD "-13:4, llid, "ADd bia ,.., --.. - da7 _. dlo llouat of oo-... lad dlo -· •• shall dean ill the .m.s. dlueof, tonn1 die --.1 toward the wat ... I:Dd bllf of tbe: Dl*'''e ,... ,. ..... -ani dlo oonb aad hill -dlo -· ~ ...., ,.... ..., • .. .. .,.. ., loio riolt to Pd 'i•w He llid then were .._ ao _, .,._ ~ ip the Moaat of an.:. tMt ' 'r 3 ,._. foedlo_,.._....,...,..._ &,_ --•aoololic-.._ ...... --dlo_j ... ..-dlo ___ oloJ..,.. Wdioc ID ~·a ......... ,. Ia dlo boa. ioc of.,_ 34, ]-. .. 1' It' tbat the pat ._.. ia Ja r'-....... I 2 OJ .. aadtbel ____ beldt-'Tll FIDaDthellborof~d-.... -- did aot-to---.. Ia A: D.,., aoldie<a of dlo R.maa l!aopaca n... ........ - ..... The 6ft '""" -..... --· -.. hot ..... dlo haY)' cold '"'"'-...... --... .... lllld of it raa iDio dw: joiata bdw-6e -., To ........ up ..... Fld the -pried...,. --lrocn ad>-· Bible writen...., ~ widl --; _,_ aalmt. •eportat delcribial tbe -iwdd 1 .. -'"' ...,. ddail. If ~hey .... 1MJ 11'0 -to beiDcollaoica No-.-rwrloaq•-• dlowa7rib--. N••·UJwriW- wilb Ill be "!'* ... ,._ -Iiiio -.. -, ._, ..... ....,_ ____ ....,....., ... _..l---~ t ......... ~ -... ci---of wloliiJ ·---Drrid ... Wurior lOot: l'lotl aad llooid, m;:.r:;:: -.... ]..-; --i ~a 1i •P '"'•; ."-.a 1 1 • .. Q nfndt-._ ..... ,. .. swill --· Tni, .. -.... .,..., « • .. ai Suitt....... S.\1 & ... ..... --.. --... .... .. ....... -....... -................... _ ................ II • --·· a $ SOb , iii 0 c ., .. -,. ...... ).-. 1:11 _. • r • 'G,., .. ..-, """ ""ir: 1:!:!.! ~ ,. :;, "A..,. •.! (; .:: ..... ~flltM ...... • .... =· . .. ... -.......... . Co11 inJswoo4, H.J.) dlo oripoal Jaocu.oce we find lhlt "fialo" ia Jooab io tnnaleted from the Hebrew "~' whicb IIXtiDI .. CDDIIICa'. URwi8e Jesua' word "wbde" is tnn"'•ttd from the Greek word "lldol' wbic:b U.O ...._ .. 'DONta". So the:r-t it no dizacne•ld'l A whale bratha with luaca IDd ... a larp: raene air tiDir: iaside it for UDder-water tnedrinc. Dr. Riznmn' illlawieM.d a a.. who, c. a ....... apecl. -. bod flllao --aad -isullllail ... • wbale'r air talk He ... .-cued aUw a .W. ., --they CUlt ap dlo -' -........... s-~oo ......... ., -ia dlo""""" ......... whicls...,-... -oa1 of llloir food. AJoove thio io • W., llir cni!J. Dr. ·-... ., • doc CIUIC2 '"""" iD .dlo llir ._.., Ia •....... -Iiiii ... -.... -... 4ltiJo ....... tbe -......... that }OIIIIh ... tllrowa -. So it miPt ban bca either a wbale or a elwti: wllldt -J--God louoowelb. Aa a literary book, the 8illlt • ::J a r11l W. &ad it faD of ...-piocoo-dlo poetiJ dlo p I • dlo -of s.-•o'a betnJ01 aad of ...... of Dmd'a ficbt with Goiiaab aad of 8 1 • ta ,...,_ 11¥1 -~ too, of _,. ....... A.l _.... of .. ::: Jiil. bu fanoilloOil ... -,. -117 an dri!'tsl ·-It ;, ...... lw .., Uaieed Sta&ta Cw•tcutiasa, wllidl IIIII 1 : b • --.,_w don ••• of d -,.. II ... .._ die ...W for -.y other •dew' nMII II Tloc ulobolh day-....,. p... by Jesus added, "\he Son of man is God 10 _, ........... 11oo &. Lord oloo of the sabbath." He apok< hrews, and, like circumcision is one with authority. They JpOb in it- (/! their distinguishing marks under ...... the law of Moses. It was distinguished HEALING ON THE WIATH and sanctified as a day o f complete And on top of these things, when rrst. The sevr.nth day was not speci-Jesus entr.rr.d a synaeogue on the fied as a day o f sacrifice, worship, sabbath day, "there was a man thetC' prayer or any of the distinctive man-which had a withered hand." The ncrs or customs of religious service. situation was tense. Everyone, in- "The sabbath was made for man, and cluding the Pharisees, knew that Je- not man for the sabbath.'' It was, sus could heal the man, but would Hr therefore, not the Lord's Day, but dare to do it in the face of the welt- was definitr:ly "nian's day" (Mark known, expressed, and desperate Op- 2 :27 ). The word "sabbath" was also position of the influential and powe:r- usrd to designate all of the days of the fut Pharisees? He had absolute, un· Jev•i sh festivals and feasts no matter failing power to heal. The man neojed on wha t day of thr: week they came to be healed. The Pharisees could not I U v. 19 :3, 30). heal the withered hand, but thry coulc: , THE nUE LOio-5 DAY ;riticize and condemn, and they steen- When we speak of the "Lord's uously objected to Jesus acting against their opinions. Day," we really mean the first day of the week, when Christ our Lord aroet They were very human. To thei • from the dr.ad. That was and is His embarrassment, Jesus asked them, "J. special day by the vuy fact of H is it lawful to do good on the sabbath bodily resurrection. It it oot Jet day, or to do evil ? to save life or tr AI• ..._ '-eclneetjcwl na.. of tile Bille an: apart by any command of God, but, kill?" They knew the right answrt·. ----. tiD ·lllti.f · · a1 --t.L IC:IIoall ... -....~ inasmuch as on that day }nut pined but they would DOt eive Jesus thr __..... J..a.tJ a -• .,.. ...--,.... I · nd ncl · · uto'>fa-'-of • ....--;"., -=..L Ho'm, ill ~ _.ani ... t r p IIIIIIPt Clo __. ID ....._ an ever astmg a co ustve vtetory .. uuu -.· -·.. wrw jnaile ~ ..t die ........ of 1 ,.. • 7 over death and the crave, and, .u tbt· and thq wet'C raging in angn-against ud to ps;;• ..._ ..... ' victory applies to people of all ~ Him. They had no mercy or love for who have accepted· Jetus as 'Ouiei the sick man either, 10 they ''hrl<l Tloc Iiiio P-•-........ for...,.., tnd Lord, we, who are saved by be: their peace." But I 1m IU,. tho It -"' a ID .-au1 for-oM --lief in H;s death, resurnoctioa, uod they rlared U. boto. But Jeaua was -=sa to ~ few...., ...._ .... for ... ... uctTtsion as the Son of God, have indignant because of their hardnes~ ..... of li ' • .. • for die -Jar ...... voluntarily set a~rt this Lord'~ P.Yr of heart, and said to the IND, •stret~J- Tnl,o, ... 111o1o io ... ..to!\&: ••I o * • the first day of the week, not pri,_ forth thine bond. And be atrelcbe< d ~ tllpldi of ...,... -·-· II It -rily for rest. but for the wonbip aad it 0111: lind , bit , bond -mlored ....., _. ' ,. •1. Jilt ... _.. ""* of II adoration of our risen Lord. Tlau; whole u the Other." The man ~- Qailliizi ud J ..... WI h 'hw WC' muJt he very careful to differen-joic:ed. It ... -..._--~~~-srr.:· tiate betwe.n the Hebrew "llbboth" HAll AND 1GN01ANC1 • ·• p;sa, uua w, 1 JS .,10 .. NUN ,.-..: ~e thr It • illl• n.. -~~ A' :':1 and the Christian "Lord's Da•." Th' -' ..... _,.., "--__ .., -Lonll;::. Cloriot, .-"-·-..,._ "'SundaY' is • popo -for dlo PIMori-rej~. n.., woald 1oo .. ... llofJ '11oooooP ...,.. oM -lNMo-first dty of <he week •nd in illelf 11V<d oro the ilbboth daJ 111 nx or -.r wo .. W dlo ..... .-to...,. '-,..., has no Chriatiu moaniq or oipi6· otber ftnn lllimll; and bow ccoa14 -'l'be -..... Hlo -.. - -,. conce. ·they rofu/1<, "' ....., ..... J-did :::1..::--.. 111111. _. Hit ... -• lw .,;, But today there ia much <ODITO: rictot in hnlinr the mta'o bond I]..,., vmy OYtr the .:omparative merits of W ofrtred Him.tlf aa their JCiarc .It Ji-Hlo ......... ·tl w _. •rt 'ltu the .. ,.ntb IIICI fino dayo of the ,but~~ now they.._-wflh _..., .. -•¥Old -..._ 111< "u lo ... week, •nd -_.. ...., co 10 , lhe Heracllo ... .,.;,. him, bow they oM riot ........ -... -... ,.., II .. for u to cbim lhat 110 ..,., not ....., mfclot daloO,. him." Of -no. they ... -.,.,.,., Al&d It ...,. • loow 10.... • Gemile, caa poooillly loo ilvod ...,.. n)eclecf lrim u IChtr-n.., ,_ ... ... I•• ·te. bo ....... -" ..... -lh ...... ond torriWy """" decl;;: 'l'be Iiiio .-. • ..., .u o~~o_ .,.11 ., -_. day euet11 .. God, 1111ooc1o w-. "" • ...,. little lhlac m wtolch ...., joy, ,..!oat Uod .,...,... ia ... Lord. It ..._ .. di.......S tbe Ooildsa of hnel. 'lo ...,. -a, ...._, n..,. rejected ...,. "of -";J,I of r-•• _. of 1 -...,. (2 Hlo " ...... 10 ... Hebiewo -/:.' u Kine boca-they ilub-'l'lla. I :1). hi "to .. Ria• Ia I I ,•.. .. ...... dlo •lb..,, God ukl ...... ! , 1J ond lpoollltl7 ilooa«ht lhat He • -.,., • .., -• .. ., .-lor a11oot uhodaa ...r .. -.-··die! not ...., Hio """ •loboth. wlddo 1o --. odd ID God't Wanl. 0... -IOdt!J. He had ordaiaod for tlloir "'"' ptd. MIL '"!1.!', -• looo ... ft7 of !tile 11 , laclic\"K _,. pllloiJ tloot, ._ Ia . What lo """ •llltucle ~ J-• --. "God-..... -o1-,_ tbe '!""' oacl prn • of J--ond His _,I,.. 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Mar e IIII NoolloMIJRif,.· .......... • ENGAGEM ENT of Elizabeth Ann David Charles Ullman of Balboa has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. VIncent N. DeRosa, bb5 Hil ldrest, Pasadena, formetly of New- port Beach. Eli zabeth Ann is a graduate of La Can· ada High s·chool and attend ed Orange Coast Co llege. Tuesday Club notes busy y~r l y frla Hlt We The Newport Harbor Tu ... day Club can be very proud whet\ reviewina the eventa of lh.e paat year. Pre~ida'lt Wr1 . Mutiua Kina c:an truth- fully aay each aoal waa IUcceufully achieved wbcthef it Wal frif.ndahip', pbilanduo phy, or fun. Her uecutive board, ,chainnen or the m1ny aection1, u well •• their eomnhteu worked ti releuly to help make this a baMer year. The Tu e~day C lub made chann c lauu available for lidded peraonal presen ce, and lhe coordin ation de- rived lhrouah the exerci1es helped these lov ely women 10 become better aolreu. The fine arts department spent Thursdays a t the Youth Center and was in- strumental in producin1 ala mos t professional arti s ts and craftsmen under th e guidance of th e very talen t .. ed chairman, Mrs. Wi II i am Stephensen1 and her com- mi ttee. The book section made many new friends dut· j • . MRS. EDWARD L. STU BINGER. !Swe nson photo. I Sharon Blackstock is bride of Ed Stubinger Femleaf Wedding Chapel tendan ts wote avocado in Santa Ana was the set· green with embJOid eTed car-She was a member of the As sisteen Auxiliary of the ina this year, and is qui t e Newport Beach Assistance League and wa s presented en thusiastically makina at the 1%7 Las Oonceltas debutante ball. Her fiance, plans for th e coming season, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ullman, 152o thanks to Chairman Mu. ting for the mar_t iage of nations. Mrs. Brennan wore w Edward L. Stu_b1nge1 of an empire line aown with e CostaMesa_and ~ISS Sharon A-line s kirt. K. BlaCks tock of Costa \litche\1 Furrow of Costa Mesa, who exchanged the11 \lesa was the ar oom's best vows in a single ring cere-man. Ushers were Gene mon)' conduc ted by Pas tor Andetson , brothet of the Richard Greuet. groom, and James Brennan. package itl • FOR A CONSERVATIVE Approach to Genera l Insurance Contact ED WAR D AT JAY & RENFRO N. NEWPORT BL NEWPOR T BEACH E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, is a graduat e of Newport Har· Stanley LeLievre. · bor High School and attended Orange Coast Coll ege. Another excilin& section under Chainnan Mr s. Claude He is now associated with W.O . Schock Boats of c ,,_ 11 d lh "Af 1 o ....,,, ca e e ter Newport Beach . fives," wi H have plenty of GOP W I J 19 fond memori" re callin& lhe omen mee une •peciai dinner danm, bor· Offi f 0 C bet shop quartets, and 1cers o ranee ounty of his Ma rine duty was in lh t · s · 1 Republ ' a w • ea er parll.es. pec1a IC n omen s or· the Pacifi c theater of D. • Ch · 'I a;anizations w'll be h d no)ec ts a1nnan ,..-rs. I onore operations . Arter retirement Bert Sewell topped all her at a noon luncheon to be to · ·r l'f h be · · · · b h W 1 CIVI Jan 1 e e came actiVIties for the year with J IVen Y t e ome n s Re· a successful ins urance " · · " publican Club Federa t ed of · · th e Martm1que Ball. The Laguna Be ach on Monda salesman. In his fi rst 2Y.! Hi gbies (I ris and Chic) won y, months in I he insurance J -' ~-· •-L v JWle 19, at the Balboa S ay a ~ay_-u l p o.u a.s e~as , business he J·oined ·the 1 do C lub, An account of c urrent a spec1a o r pn ze g1ven select "Million 1 Do ll ar lh b 11 Th · d happeninas at the El Toro at e a • e spn ng car Club'' -a club composed th B B Marine Base wi ll be given of those salesmen who party at e a lboa .•Y by one of the executive C lub was a very special wri te more than a million h · offi cers of the Jrd Marine appenang, as the proceeds dollars a year in policies. Air Win&. wete all donated to the Har- The main speaker of the DICK PAULEY ELECTED hnr BoysCiub, buying much· day will be J hes E. J ohn· IY STAIIFORD CLUI needed equipment for them, son of Sacramento, wbo will Richard H. Pauley of Har-In April, lhe president and be ibtrbd;ucod by Thom.n boJ Hi ahlanda has been elec:a her hu sband, Mattius Kina, Roaers o r Ne wport Beach, ted president of the Stanford travelled to Hawaii on lhe chai rman, United Repub-C lub of Oranae County. Lurline (or a much-n eeded licans fi nance: conunittee. Mr. Pauley , who was ara· rest from all of these ac ti vi· Mr. J ohnson, director of duat ed hom Stanrord in ties th at were so timc:<on- vetetans affa irs for the 1954 , IS associated with sumina. Since her return , State of California, wi ll Ccldwell, Banker & Com-she has resumed her respona talk on "The advance: of a pany and lives at 1801 Beryl sibi lities, and presided a t society." Lane. He succeeds Ronde\\ th e final meeti ng on May 23 He serv ed for 20 years in B.-HansOfl of Eas t Bluff. at the Balboa Bay Club. At lm·~.:-uhtr Shllfli"S '· the Marine Corps. He en-Othet new office rs are !hat meeting she honored 1-...n,naw -c.tt.a listed as a private and re· John B. Hurlbut of Oran1e. Mrs. Herbert Miller, present- COSfA MESA MAlllf.SS co. tired in 1965 with a ra nk of vice president; Mrs. J ames ina; her with the Laurel J;i'i;'so;;";•;·;-;:;;' ~·~"';·;';i' .. ~"'i;;i•~';i"i;'::.,~::.:~:.::::~,.::l~~~Mo~:":. R. l)owl)', Newport Beach, Award. This award repre· 1 sectetary; and Will iam L. sents outstanding work for Duke of Oranae. lreasureT. the communi ty as well as Coloring Contest COLOII THE DOT·TO·DOT SEIIIIOUTTE eft th is week'• Bi~le Pate -S.Ctf• 1 P•t• 2 flflfl moll your entry to the Ensi ........ ,., ... , 7121 E. Coast Hwy., Coren o 4el ,.._,, C.Hf., poshncukocl not later than Tu_escloy, J une 20 le sure to h•chulo n ... e, op, •u• ocW,.u with •try. IIILE IILL IE GIYEII FOil THE lEST E. JIHiti ng· wi ll M lta1ed on calor cle1l .. a"d """'"•, LOCAL GIIADUATES lhe Tuesday Club. She aho RECEIVE HONORS honored the many students Graduation honors were who have received scholar-1 ,~~~~~,~~0 to the following ships from the Tuesday C lub Area residents at the in the fields of education, fi rst fonnal commencement an, mus1c, nursina and exercise at UCI last Satut· creative -.vritina. Then she .1 presented her aavel to the uay. B.A. de&ree magna cum president for the comins laude _ Vance Avis, phy-year, Mn. Jack Stricker of l ie&. major, 2885 Monterey Tustin. Ave., Costa Mesa. 1\·lts. Stri cker was travel B.A. dearee cum laude _ chainnan durin& the past Jeanne Brubaker, art major, year, and the Tuesday mem- The bride is the daughter ~·h s . Odene Statk., aunt o f of \irs . Opal \laddox and the br ide, sang the wedding Henry Blackstock, both of solos. Costa \lesa. The groom's Following a weddinauip parents a.re \Its. Edga1 to \\Qnueal, Canada, the Hatton of Costa \lesa and young couple wi ll rr.ake EdwardStubinger dfChicago, theu home at 2~52 A'·ahm, 11 1. Costa \lesa. A wedding gov.'T\ designed They both wete gtaduated by the bride's stepl'tlother, fr om Costa Me sa High Mrs. J oan Blacks tock, was School and attended Oranse worn by the bride. ll was Coast College. The bride fashioned of bridal v.hite is now in the re venue ac• peau de so1e, with lily counun1 department of point bell sleeves of im· Pacific Telephone Co. ported Swiss lace. The The groom is co-ownet of suaight-line dress was made the "South Seas" Twp1 ca\ with a 5-foot tuin of lace. Fish Shop. Her wedding veil of four Speci a l gue sts at the layeu of tulle: was held wedding were the bol ide's wi th a lin1 of impotted s.undpatents, Mr. and Mu. Swiss lace . Drew 9 \ac\lstock h om Mn. James Brennan of Vicksburg, Miu., Mr. and C~s ta Mesa was the mauon \h s. Ches tet Caner of Costa of honor. Shetri Maddox was ~tesa and Mn . Jeanette her bia sis le t's candlelighter, Van Os of To rrance. while another sis ter, Janet On ·theit return home from Blacks tock, attended the ·their honeymoon the newly· auest book at the reception, weds are stopping in Chica1o held at the Blackstock to see the gJoom 's father, family home at 17 82 Iowa who was unable to attend St., Costa Mesa. The at· the wedding. Stagehands begin 2nd year The South Coast Repertory Stagehands have s tarted their 2nd year of activity wi th the installation of new officers at a luncheon meet• mg held at the Village Inn, Balboa Island. ~-Irs. Richard Hochschi \d. retiring president. turned over the ga vel for 1967~8 to Mrs. Willard Henry, the new president. \!embers of the new board are Mrs. Kenneth PeTTy , fi1st vice-president; Mrs. Roger Pi lie, second \'ice-president: \-trs. \lichael Helin, tecord· ing sectetaty: \Its . Richa1d Hochschi ld. cotrespondin& secretary: \lis. Wi lham Schworer Jt .• treasu1er; and \1ts. Ke nt Syndet. patlra· mentasian. WIN A BIBLE J 1939 Teresita Ln., Harbor ben enjoyed ope rettas at ~==-....iiiiiiililll-· ~Hiohl ands; Robelt Knapp, lhe mu•ic center, a uip to Ed Sorley· ~ economics major, 1000 Dover see "Thorouaflly Modem · Dr ., Westcliff; Linda La-Millie," and !h e Bu sch Stagehands me mbeu sup- port and assrst South Coast Re rettoty 1n s ales 0fpro- gr:~m ads. cosiUme se-.·tng and typ1ng, and Nhe1 act1· \'it1es. Futute plans call f01 the SPf'OSOH:hlfl ('If play re· new symposta, Ct)-ordtna· tion of a speake1 s bureau for women's clubs and o ther tel at ed proJeCts. RICHARD CATE/F11111R Prade, Spani•h major, 437 Garden., to name • few of heads L"o ,,...4,. of , ...... eJ Tustin Ave., Newpoft th e travel happeninas. After I ns lllTLI,..IPICIALm' I CLIAN ... I ~ /ITOAAM: Heiahts; Gunter Mende, hi s• the installation, the Tues-Ed Sorl ey was installed 1•t.e.-t...,....,,S.h i ,C..UMI ...... 7:1:-1114 tocy maj01 , 272 1 Fifth Ave., day Club re tires until as ptesident of the Balboa L.,::O.""""'""'""""""a..OO...,..;.;.O.,..=:~::::=:a;~~=:l£~!!!!~d~e~I~M~a~r.;_ ____ , September. L1ons Club at the annual I The new board includes: dinnet meetin&, succeeding President, Mrs. Jack W. Robert Grensted. Coit Drapery Cleaning Is Goaranti!ed Perfect Stric ker; 1s t vi ce-president, Les \1illel, in~rnational Mn. Fr ank Lona; 2nd vice-counsellor, was installin& president, Mrs. Donald ofricet. Special gtests wete Ohms; Jtd vi ce~resident, Charles \leyers, district Mrs. E. A. Finlay; record-JOl'emor, and his ~·if e. ina secretary , Mrs. Jd\n Al Hewes was ins talled Simp1on; correapondina sec--as first vice-ptesident; retary, Mrs Donald Kollan se; Geot ae Gtaham as 2nd vice· tteanrer, Mrs. Claude Cotton; financial se cre tary, president and secretary; PMa. Eliubclh. Lonarldae. Bob McGaha, )rd vice-vre• sident; .\It Cook, ueasu1et; YOLU.TEEIU•G 1• ASIA John Sympson, historian; (With some refinements, of course) Take that cool. mounta•n a1r home w1th you to enjoy on the hottest days. You can-w•th gas a1r conditioning. Pollens and impur~t•es are removed and humidity con· trolled. You have cool. clean a1r where you want it- all through the house-for the same comfort you enjoy "up at the cab1n ." Put 10 your order now. for cool, peaceful alf. For more information on Ga s Aii· Conditioning, call direct or collect to: 538·0211 , Ext. 322. South••" Count•" G.u Coi'Yipany &1 JJawe/1 STUDIO OF CIIAII1 AND MODBING P1toae for FREE Brodiue • "SECRETS Of BEAIJTV" ~ Coru• .,,~ Aoy tit• ~ ~lif. s.,... •I f".Mic 1"*-'d'-~ * MODEliNG AND TElEVI~ON * CHAaM AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT * DRAMA TICS-SPEECH-llnLE THEA TI E '* Specia l CourMs for Homem•kers*Car.., Ghil FLORENCE SMALES Oireeklr •I O.r S..C. ~ HOURS MooaJNG AGINCY ' •·"'-,. • •'""-1S 1t N. Mlit~, S.,... AM 147~1 FINE FU RNITijRE -DECO RATING SERVICE Amazin&ly ... it costs less when you plan Thc.ls lander way! 341 Bay aide, Ncwpon Beach -• 673-1620 or 1~ R•loc.mtnt Regorclleu of tha age of Your Draperies, If C1 ... aW. • G..t•.nte-.1 H• Shrtnt ... a G.l••••ae4 ,..-fact Pleet ••l••••a kim Oeunbera~ son of Mr . and Bob Haaland, Mario P a• lftd Mu. B.N. Oe scnbcra. ci ni and Ben Brandt, di rec• 223 1 S.ytide Dr., Corona ton. Tom Baume was named del Mat, will participate bu lletin editor. l tbit l utrmcr in the: .. Vo lun-Atlendance pins~ pre• teen of A• i a" proaram of sen ted ttl th e f tna: Top Hit of 1967 • (;uar.,te-.1 ParNcr ftt-" H-• • o.. ............. ,.,c Ll ,. Profauionol R.-'101 I lnataUotion We R ... •• Water D-11• • _ ~oon ~·· ' MOPP ........ , '!""'~ ·iJtluiii .... ILtD. .. ft,C..._ • . ..... TGU.,.. ·- Staaford Univeuity. He wi ll John Sympson, 19 yeats~ .. an July 1 (01 Japan to Masio Pacini, 6 yeUs; Ed tneh En1liah to E~tal iah Sotlcy and F red .1er, 4 ... ,..... inatruetou who year•; AI Hewes, J years; Med work 011 ....--eiation. Dob Otens teci, l years; 30. Ralph Fuene. Georae Gra- ham and Bill Howud. 1 yeac. Mr. Pac;:ini a lso received a pl.._t.ae for hit chairmanship -•.iot OI the anauat lobucr Mh • A bell and ,avel were 1inn • &Iii;!& to cetbina president Ore.,. al44. He' a -of N tDft ~Mn ln hla ftatd. He ........ ~ ...... --t1041Ctt ,..... aioMI ..,._, ... '"'-,_ a ......... ...... , I Cio! ................ ~ ..... ~~--· A .... -... c.\ ............... .,aoilll ...... . _., .... ,... .... .,_.tty ...... , .... ............... ,..,. ....... ........ ,_ "'• ... or ••tftl _. "'•••· .......... ---· .., -.. "' ................ ? • ....., .. c....t_ a•LC:O..-. c.-... -· c.ttt. _ .. ,...." .... a u r:.c. ...... .............. ~ ..................... . m-m• ·PACIFIC VIEW lot f MOiti.AL PAit ( ---CEM!TUY CR"""lURY MAUSOLEUM ------(7l4) 11J.MU , INSU IL\Nt:E ... FOR -.,LL OF VOUI't !NSUR ... NCE NEEDS ROBERTSON -SAOI.F.IR INSU RANCE lJJJ E. (.'Oul Hwy. com.a del Mat -illoll~ f'UNERAL DIRECTORS . BALTZ MOR TUA RIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE . COSTA MESA Midway b-2424 3520 E. COAST HI WAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole J-H50 Si~tc• 194-2 frl~ndly Ne-l,rhborhood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Broadw ay U 8·3411. 8·3434 Coat. Mr,a NEIPORT HARBOR EII91Jf SECOND SECTION --P'll 4 THU RSOAY, JOIIE 1&, 1•1 OOilliiA 0£L IIAII. CAU F. 71 .in humanities course ' '111• 1~67 Hubor Hw .. nl-Dobby JOJdan,K-r Klaai .. lnttitu&o, wtd~r the dj .. wi cl', Anita L. KniPP, Che1• l'recdtln of Sheila Golde t , yiiCrauter, Betty Lanauoa, Joan Miller and Did: Lever· RobertDi cklon L••lt,Cuo-· ina from lhe Ne~~n--Mna tyn Lieay, Nut Linder, Jean Unified School Dannct, hat Linder, Pad Lunde.· a.ccepted 71 l~ntl from Steve MAii nowt ki, Oou1 lhe , ~~ to .121h arades to McC nell Andre Marlin paru crpate 1n th e proaram on ' 1 ' Crom July 10 to . Auaull 4. ~ndra Mo~tenton, Oar Ill The theme it .. Valuu Nachola, Kfl ttin OtfJon, throuah vitual methods:• Peralta, Diane Pettl n,all, IIAY 'y AKE US A LITTLE WHIL!. · • lilt II ,.. •• II I 111117 Ill II Ulw, WI IIIII Hll l.ltl JHr .... 1111, Minor repairs , loo M i.utton a, ti ny ri ps are part of our fNe customer Nntl ce ... Along wilh lho very beat of cl .... lng, spotting and pres sing. . FREE DELIVERY TOO. . , ... c:.u 011 ...... YILIT u.... ,a;&. COMT --.. ~ Curona deiMarH ich School Leslie P;bl l ll pt~ _Bill Pit"~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~!~~~~~~ be the s ite of the pr~ man ,_ Chn a ~obanaon,. Judy which will run from Robtnaon, Mary Robinton. a.m. to 12 nooo , 5 day• a Vivian Robinoon,' Stephanie ·CUSTOM HOMES -'I(EMODELING -·HI.- Studenu thi s year Santas, Sus an Schablien. COM~ERCIAL expe rience lectures h 0 1 Personali zed Serd~:r architects in th e area, Marc Sc rycr, ay e cludi no Jack Georaes of Scro aas , Karen Seaman, ~ E. ILDIIt HOST£SSES !01 the Zeta Tau Alpha salad ing event will be he ld at noon Wednes-i Pmita, Atchi-Steven Slap, Janice E. ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. luncheon include, from left. Mrs. W.R. day, June 21. at the home of Mrs. Melvin tecu, and J ohn Triu ipo of Smith, Otto Sorensen, Maula Dana of Corona Highlands. Mrs , Barton A. Richley Sc on Lido Isle. Proceeds from William Blurock and As so-Stidham, Jeff Stieber, Rose-35 Yean in Sewport Beach Bol in of Hunti ngton Beach, and Mr s . G.T. the benefit will go to the Orange County ciat.es, who designed the mazy Szabo, Chris Thomp-. 1 E. Bolboo Bl vd. Kesselring of Costa Mesa. The fund rais· Society f01 Crippled Children and Adults. Eslancia Ui &h School, The son, Kare n Tippe r, Davi d Award OIYa en New arrivals at Hoag ::;;·l~~hni~::. ~n,':~d·~ ~~~;ti neM~~~. v~~~~;:~~. Orco Block Co. convey values through fil m Geot so·a Weyant, Pau. Ia Wil· s-"" TYPES 0 k d 1 · r th N BUD.DING BLOCKS -ALL d«-" -,..... by . a ers $otunloy, Moy 20 W.dn .. doy Moy 31 an se tctJ ons rom e a-Iiams, Suzanne Williams, U Girl _ Mr. and Mu. Gary Go tl _ ,,.,·. and Mrs. Bru ce ti ooal. Gallery of Art in If J . M . Te ... b•••~ JAca.. 1·Dtt -ta A ' w h Debbie Wo , a01 e ' aue IOU --.. 11& Slaatoa D21D I . ..... -'ne Ameucan Friends Costa Men. \ole sa. There are no grades and Younker. Blockburger, 433 Walnut, Burkms, 657 Wilson, Costa as mgton. c~~~:..:~~~~_:~~~===~=================::, Se rvice Commi ttee has Gi rl -Mr. and ~-lu. Law-Boy _Mr. and Mn. Le roy no attendance requi reme nts. aranted its 1967-68 awards renee Hanten, 2233-B Katnik, 1-II.H Clay St., Cliff Last year, du ring a +-week to 5 gr aduate students, in· Oran ge Ave., Costa Me5a. Haven . period under lhtst condi- cluding Gun ter Siegflied Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Law-Boy _Mr. and \trs , Wes ley tinns, th ere wert no ab-- Me nde of C01ona del \la1. renee Kinsella, 72 1 James Mau:, 1.3U5 1 Butle r, Irvine. sences. The criteria for St., Cos ta ~·lesa. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Th~ selection of students was Uc has received the Char· lo ti.eChapman T urner Award, desiznated particularly for penons who are martied and reartng fam ilies while preparing for a career in Boy-~-Jr. and \hs. Geurge mas E. Dunbar, 51B1-:! E. based on creative ability, Salinaer, 2\lil Oral Ave., Balboa Bl vd., Balboa. counselor'uecommendation, Balboa Island. Girl -\lr, and \Irs. Tony and student interest. Sundo y, Moy 21 Ot!Lar , 225 Jasmine, Costa Th e following students Gi rl -\lr. and \hs. Lyell \·lesa. have been accerted for the Evans , 2327 Alta Vi s ta Dr., n ..... _ Mr. and \Irs. Paul ...... :J ln stuLUte: medicme or the humanities. East Bluff. Ttoeset, '-555 Vista. Ba,•a, Ita Dav1d Baxter, Dave Guntet \1ende will lllud~ "i.luy -\Jr. and \Ir s._ Gary West Upper Bay. . Beechen, \le ridee BJelland, ne~t year for hu master's ~ider, 2115-B Amer•can, Boy -\lr, and Mrs . Calvm Bl . J h Bl . D · h' 1 UCI Cos ta \lc!ia. Eberle, 3229 New York, Ja~et a11, on 311, _ave degree tn Is tory 3 · .,.~,, _ \lr. and Mrs. Da vid Brtnkert, Robel! Browmn g, ~><. Costa \lesa. tie •s ma uied to the for-A. Corbin , 2111 Rura l, Dave Brunn, Russell Car· me r Ch ristine \hils, dauah· Cosla \\esa. Thursday, J une l penter,Stephen J . Coc krane, ter of the Harlow \fills of Mo"doy, Ma y 22 Buy-Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Nan Daley. Janet Dietz, Altadena. Their son, Rolf, Girl -\lr, and \Irs:. ll enry Furry, 2U5 Mon te Vista, Cathy Egli, Guy Fabre, An- was born wh1le Gunter \1e nde Fritk!i, H-l.J Bobb St., Cnsta \tesa. drea Fahy, Roben a Furness. SAFE DEPOS IT BOXES AR E NOW AVAILABLE FROM 1 %c PER DAY on an annual rental. COSU, '-I[SA I 210 [nt l 7ttl Str .. l M•••IIMI• f•d.,fl Df POI•I lrotu,.nc • Co•po .. toon was -.tudying in Germany -l Collo•yta-\~~1·,·.":."d \It•. Will iam Gi rl -.\1r. and Mrs. Robert Linda Genis, Jan Gissel, go .... Pflimlin, 235 Del Ma r Ave., p J We;;;/ttcliff Chapel. years a . B. Wtut.:, -II ~ E. Bay, Bal-Costa Mesa. riscilla Grie rson, ohn C. The Ame rican Fr1ends '-·"Ja. Groening, Greta Halvorsen, ..,., Se1v1ce Cnmm1 ttee is a Qua-..,. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Ste-tJryflll~ B("-' _ \·lr. and \Irs, Wa rren h L So ·0 I""' Sonora Kate Hamil!, Steve Hartley, -7 ~ ker peace fJrgamzation now ·7 P en • VI • v • 427 E. 17tt. ST. lOth E. L'Africain, Hn Willu Newport Shores. Mar shall Ha rvey, Charmaine tr., s •• , o• Pf"O" IO Pl .. on S.rwiCf COS1A MESA observing Its annlver• Lane, Cnsta \lesa. Gi rl _ \tr. and MIS. Pete r Henderson, Laurie Jcncka, ~===":':':·:•:•====:.~·~·:''~-----..:.----Gi rl -\lr. and \Irs. ll arold Wing, I6~C \lont~e ViSta , 1 B. Burkett, 2033 Clubhuuse Costa \lcsa. Rd., 0111 ta \lc s a. Boy _ \h. and \tr!i. Tom .r C:HIJilC:HES .,. .· 'lpmrtlf ~ Gl~r=~! 3262 a....l Str ... , N-apert Hei.ts .. . A Fr a a11J Independent (.(HIJI,fe~allonal Chri .,tiar~ Ch urch ·The R••· John PridcutoH, •inistef Sunda~ Service and O utch School at 10:00 a.m. June 11'1 Sermon "Anger in Love." Nurs...,. care provi dH Phonr. U2.2740 Fi rst Bapt ist Ou.lrel. n,.,y -\h. and \liS. Law-Takata, 7~U Baker St.,. renee Oli ver, 3241 Oregon, Costa \lesa. Costa \tesa. (iirl _ ·\tr. and ~-Irs. Paul ~ -\h, and \Irs . Paul Berhardt, 2527 Bamboo SL, R. Pet.enon, 207\l Monrovia, East Blur£. Collta Men. Bo} _\-Jr. and ~h s . Jerome T u•sdoy, Mo y 23 Vandewalle, 2.31R LaSalle Ciirl -\lr. and \Irs. Berry Ave., Costa \lesa. E. Patmel}', 20JJ Anaheim A,·e., Costa \It: sa. Boy -\lr, and \hs. l.ee Bu tts, :!IUU Ocean 81\·d., Balboa. Boy _ \h. and \Ir s. R1,bert Pirer, 17.3 E. Wilson Ave,, Costa \-If! sa. Friday, June 2 Boy -\lr. and ~hs.J oseph 11. Winston , 2645 Hun ya St., East Blurr. Gi rl -Dr. and \1rs. Gerald McClellan, 1741 Tustin St., Heoti"t -Al r C.ditlonlftt Sl! .. t M.tol 1UO Superiot Av•. Ll 8.5531 FIERSUSS Sli'PUES ShMJbs, Interior Plonts TIDPIC.U.. 'liM Tropical & Trees Wo have lhe lorvest .-.d Cryatoliner Corporotion ln sectc ide s ond Fertili zer ""''' ~ti ful selection of Costing Reains & Mold" · S&H Green Stomps tfalpic.l fh h i• lite • .._ Fiborglou Motariofs· on ..J F R EE DELIVE RY •• ·oleo c_,. o fwll line of Suppl i•• -ll B-0292 [L'lliR<JI-. O..•i_.'l, •d all occa .. of Cost O Me so lla~Ji i!ltt ll ild·· r ,.JJo"w ... hip l l'ldep.-ndt-,1 lfrhlf• H~pti ~l Sonto Atlo & Mog nolio Sts . ATTEND THE OtUROt OF YOUR CHOICE REGULAIIL Y Ho··} -\h. and \ln. Robert C. Ku k, H6.5 ~1endoza, Costa Mesa. Boy -\-Jr. and \Ir s . J ames J. Barre ll, JJU E. 15th St., -------,--SouthS.. lftl9lettl, 218 Ill, ~i26~P~I~o~cion~t~i~o,~Co~·~·'i'•~M;•;•;•l~§~~§~~~~~-~10riesn..._, IDr lha hoW.,. o APPAREL -WOMEN 0 JANITORIAL IIIII-, C.M.l i bony 11-7'161. Cos ta ~·lesa. Or. P.(,, .S cumann , pa">tor 1.-----------1 Gi rl -\-It, and \Ir s. Wm. \Iiller, 3UU Trini ty Dr ., Costa \1esa. · SUNDAY SERV ICES l :.J S a.m. Sunda} School 11 :UU a.m. \lurnmx Wonhip ll :lid p.rr .. Tramtng l 'n1ons 7:UIIp .m. !::.venmg Wor<i hip WEDNESDAY 7:211 p.m. B1b lc Study ~:UU r.m. l.,raycr \keung Luther<Nt Chu rch Of the Mo ster Luth•ron Church in Am•rieo 2900 Pacifi c View Dr. ·urnna del Mar, C aliforma Dr. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3·5022 fl ·-l i lt.m •• ~"rn1ly V.or .. h•r ?·a·, ;o .m .• Chur•h ~•h•1u I 1:()() a .m., F••!<tiv,. ltnr-.h iJI ~I I R S t-AY PAO\'IIH.IJ CENTRAL Thl ,,,,. •f Ci•l1 Tfl• ,.,_ •f Chrl •t ,,_ •I ~+~• "''" s,1.h J.,...,. Sd.-1 f '·"'· .....,,,, W1,.hlp IOtlO '•"'· r .. '"'"' s ... tu 1 , ••• ........... ,. ...... s. .... ,. ..... ,,.,.., 1 , ..... .... ,....,. "vfilll .... let• .4. f•ll Yo a .. Proar•• of Or1ace ••d 2Jrd Co1t1 Mea l F'IRST HAPTIST f'lfl:R('H f\r,uth.,rn / ' Corona del .\1ar Coast H wy. at Mac.o\.rthur Dr. (.ltarles L. \lcCiain 6734 626 pa~l•.~r 675-1216 SUNDAY SCHOOL ••• 9:~!·.., •ORN IHC WOIUHIP., 11:00 '"' TIUINING UNION •.• 6:30pm EVENING Wafi:SHIP •• 7:30- WE DNESDAY SERVIC E 7:1S ""' Ro y _ \h. and \Ir s. Fred ·u owser, 16 15 Cliff Dr., Cl iff Haven . Boy-\lr. and \Ir s . James Sullivan, 1773 Westminster Av e., Costa \le lia. Girl-\-h. and ·\Irs. Gerald R. \h:Kenna, 2A.57 Clu ~ house Rd., Custa .\le sa. Wedn .. do y, Moy 24 Girl -\tl r. and \tlrs, J ohn Rivera, 41fl Newport Bl vd ., Newport ll eiahts. l hursdoy, Ma y 2S Christ ian Sctence Bny -Mr. and \It s. Tho- S.r.,ice s mas Robertson, 55 4 Tra- n a.lliT CKU&cK Of' verse Dr., Costa \tie sa. CHIU5T,SCIENT'IIn' I Fri doy, Moy 26 J30J Via Lido Gi rl -Mr. and Mn. Syl- Newport Beach vester Ellill &t:T, 3 11 6 Me· SUNDAY SCHOO!-Kinle)· Way, Collta Meu. 9:15 '·"'· _,. '''·"'· Gi rl -Mr. and \trs. Be r· SUNDAY SE RVICES nard E. Mc l aughin J r., 568 9:15 -11 •·"'· W. Wilson, Costa Mesa. WEDNESDAY EVENING Boy_ Mr .. and "1u. Wil liam MEETING 1 '·"'· COVey, 2246 Rutaers, Costa READING RCXIM Men. ....... .,., 9 ·-· -', .•. WMn,,4.,.: 9 '·"'· _ ''"''·"'· Gi rl-Mr. and Mrs. James r .... ,.., _,. ,,;,..,, Wriaht, 205~ Wallace, Cos&.a 9 •·•· -s , .•. ; 7·' ,... Meta, s.;,.,.,,.: I ..... -4 , ••. a:COND car.:. or · Sot urcloy, Moy 27 cw....-.~ Boy-Dr. and Mrs. James Newport a .. ch'at MeCunniff, 1621 Mariner, Corot~a del Mar Dr., Uarbor HiP,Iandt. lilt E~s t Coaat Hi .. ••J Gi rl -Mt. and Mu. Robert SUND.\¥ SCHOOL t !IS •·•· J, Collons, lJO Everareen SlJNDAY SE RVICE 11 ..... PI Co •• " ., 1 .. fl'l t l a. WEDNESDAY EYI!NINO S..doy, i.lay 28 MEETI1 r<0GR·~.. •• •·•· Girl -.Mr. and Mra . Bru ce READ r< ~ -p · 2 Co M S u al ~'Jdift , J 111ne, 20 Ita e ta t., mu tu .-a I . Costa Men • .>2163 Eut Coatt H•F•ay · Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Ma. ~ ~t. 10 •• to & P-:11~ 0. Loo1 Jr •• J~S E. 16th 1'11ordily e¥ea .. f'-1 \at St. C M Ynu •e eonllaiiJ in iiH 10 MO:ul 011~_c:;;· auend ~c• S..iNt•eM oy,......,. Costa Meu. Soturdoy, June 3 Gi rl -\tr. and \1u. K. Ande rson, 2662 Ave., Costa Mesa. David ~!den Boy -Mr. ind \1rs . Robert Gildea, 462 Swarthmore Cane, Costa Mesa. Mondoy, June S Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bilket, 2500 Maraaret Or., Newpou Beach. nAI DAHL 3 etter Dresses & s,..,,,,;.,,orl Accessari .. or\d Gi fts N•wporter Inn OR 5-1700 W•stcl iff Plozo Ml 2·24« ..t. . • ~'!<WI&. ·....!!E., -rw r.. hi WILCOX.CIIITJ'INDIN HAIIDWAU ,..-..t ... lenal Cfil•,._;._., 2700 W, Coat H*J',. N.l . _ ... t ~-··· '"'JITI o UPHOLSTERY Tu.,doy, June 6 27J2 a, ·o.uc Jtwr. UPHOLSTERING ~y . \tlr. and Mrs. J erome Cl • .. ..., (fly E•rop~ta Craft•rr~m) Kelly,22 1 Broadway , Costa REMODEL 2 po . ._,.ONLY \1esa. .~~"~~'l~.,.~~f~J16~~~~ 169.50 Call '.'a...," Boy -Mr. and Mn. IJoug· 2J5 M.h, H. I . 5l6..4405 las Pol ley , 1947 0 Pomona • 8UILDtNG FREE 11.-1 & ,idcwp Ave., Costa \lelia. _,_ ______ ...:__:.:..,_:...,! Boy · \tr. and Mt s . William • RQIODELING • Meher, 2260 Maple Stree t, ADDITIONS Apt. B, Costa Mesa. LICEIUED i BONDED Boy -Mr. and Mu . Doua· lu Copeman, 456 Elmhurs t Lane, Costa Me s a. Wednesday, Jun• 7 Boy -\1r. and Mu. Donald Rooten. I 54 4· Caraway Ot ., Costa Mesa. CUSTOM FURNITURE UPIIOLSTE MR. KLEEN • Carj:let Cleaning • floor·Strippiag and waxing • Windows Com plete Cleaning Service. CALL- 646-4977 0(/; .... 7. ·"··• ------·-......... oo-'<OIIIOCJ ,..,_IITUl Gi rl -Ms. and Mu. Wil• liam Schi llin.,51 .57 Sh aton, Costa Men. · s. ...... , '"' c ...... ........ Oul tlt,. c ... ., .... ' ,,_,., fHicl-s,,.,,, ~:~~:·~ C~t~c'"' UPHOLATE...V • "EFINrSHING DRAPI!:IIUI.S • CUSTO;M CANPETS Gi rl-Mr . and Mn. Erick Nielsen, 206 JOth St., Wes t ia ad., L1 8·331 A Coa&alfe•• it fP:'!: AMPL.IE PA....C:I NC.JN "lEAN HE~RT .fUIIMITURI' CO., Ill C .. "WHf RB Tfi B 4 V:S. PL .. GS PLY" 2tMi •• c.. •• • ..... w , c. ...... .. o PLUMBING A.R. MARSAC PLUMB ER 70\l Carnation Ave. Corona del Mar P IWTibin& Re pai rs DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673- OeGEAR E'S ~LUMJIIHG SERVICE (Helia~l• PlM-111b010i a~td H.,.tl,•) U /lOUR. £11ERGI."f'JCY .~EHIII CF: PHOHE 646-0622 R ... 54-4187 Repolr -lnstollotlon - Rewtodel ·TOM D•GEARE 961 W. 17th St.· Ut~l t C eo.,. "'••• WALLACE CALDEIIHEAD J 123. E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mu ORiole 3-2250 IIUIHIIFI .... .., to ute tk 'ae•li•J a-. Boy -Mr. artd Mu. Paul , ~::::;;::;;::::::::;:;:::;::::!.~=;:==;~~~~ Roy· Muon , 3026 W. Coa,1 t ;:. Hwy., Marineu Mile. LUNOtEON -~ER COCKTAILS OIUolo ,...., J4511 VIA OPOJITO .N-BoOCIIII 1 Boy -Mr. and Mu. Kent r11p, A. Spencer, 2043 National ,.Ow 16~ Blw/1& O.wr-looAMt He wpori H_.ot-,. Ave., CoaLa Me u • .uo• c:._,,.,. o~~tlvc , Boy _ Mr. ~nd Mtt. Roac:r NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA L. Meinc:r1haaen , 2113 Pot- THE AMEPU CAN L.UTHE:"AN CHURCH tola,'Coua Me~a. 1:00 a.m. to 9:00a.m.-F...,lly Worship Strvlce. Oirl -Mr. and Mro. Robert 9:15 .. ,.. to 10:15 a.m.-F...,lly Sllldy Sessfoto. 1P. Lemerr, 375 E. ll lh , IO:lO a.r.~. to ll~lO a.m.-F""'IIY Wo rship Service ca::r~:. and Mro. Wil-'fte-.-O.Bialo, ....... 'D• .... o.ore. J ..... ct., Villi lllliO!t Pat~r litrn Von Klein~nud, lll l------~"'!!:!'!!!"!.'.!'!•!:•!!'!!'------..J.I 'Turcp>iH A .... Balboo lo-l•d. er t • LIGAL IIOTICI LIGALMDYICI OIANC£ COIIN1'Y lOAD OEPAI'nlnT OUNCE COUNTY, CAUPOIIIIA NOTICE TO CONTUCTOU .S.aMd pro~t. •Ill k reeolwocl at tiM: Otrl~ of &h Clark of tM B•rt1 of S.pen'lo .. of die Co.aly of a..... S..Y A .. C.Ut..ie, -or MfON .d .. od.y U.. lrtl .. , or J~ty IM7 oi 2t00 P••· o'clod:,ot •tllcl d•• u.-7 will N ,.-uety .;.... ~ '"•d is aho Offlr:o of dlo Clerk of U.o B•N of s.P.rvloon .... 501 1 Coury A .. lolotn~tl-Bolldlo1, S.ala Au, C.UI...,'M., for CetUtncUol o lll .. woy lo oec•4aace willl tllo pl&u ood 0 clfl· cotlou th.,efor,J.o whlcll opeclol refor .. co l.-.. de oo fotf:wo 1 lo lilt! Co.oty of Oroo,., 011 IAoo Rod betwooo Rod Rill Avoue ood Col¥et Drive. 8\do ortl re.qolred for tho uti,. work oo descriMcl llorelo: ,,_ .. ,..,,...,. ..... ,,_,. H.. OIHI~ttltr_ Dooorl"''-el wn I 36,700 S.Y. fto•ovloe: Ao,Uh Co.erete Pove•eat 2 100. L.S. Clootlo1 ud Crobh'-1 3 1,300 M Col ForaiMloa ud Applylaa Water 4 26,200 C.Y. Ro.dway Escavatlo. 5( 36S C.Y , Strvc:q,. E1 cavatiOD 6 257 C.Y. Stnn:ta,. E•cavaliOD {8ridael 7 309 Too c,.vel BJ.aket 8 15,400 S. Y. C~N~~pttc:t iaa Otl1iul Crouad 9 loot\ L.S. Flolallla1 RtMadway 10 16,100 To• Aur•r••• Sobb .. e II 1 700 T011 Qalc:k hac 12 47,500 S.Y. Mlsla1 LTS (1.00' Thic k) 13 2,700 T on Awepte 8 .. e 14 16,100 Toa Agrepte (Ct.aa '8' CTB) IS 47,500 S.Y. N11Jn1 Ct.aa '8' CTB 16 2,500 Bbl. Pont.iad Ce .. at 17 1.5 Toe liqold Aapllah SC-250 (Pri~t~C Co.t) 18 32 Ton llqold Aaphh NC-250 (Coriaa Sui • C.T .B.) 19 20 Too Aapbaltic £•alalon (F o1 Seal Ca-t aad Paiat Bioder) 20 8.040 21 400 22 I ,005 23 29 24 343 25 404 Too S.Y. Aaphah Co.crete Placio1 AapUlt Co11 crete (Miac:ella11eoaa Areaa) L.F. r~l'lliah los Ccmc:rete P ilia1 (CI .. a l) Each Orlvlaa Coocrete Pilea (31' • 44') (C I .. a I) C. Y. C la aa ''A •• Concrete (Stroc:turea) C.Y. Cia .. "A" Concrete (8ridae) Lb.. Bar Re inforc ins Steel 2661,000 27 98 ,500 28 9 ,500 29 20 30 50 Lb11 . Bar Reioforc:in1 Steel (8ridae) Lba, Bar ReillfOt"eiDI Steel (Slope Protectioa) Each Place Traffic: Sip.a L.F. 18" Comapted Netal Pipe (16 Ga .) L.J'. 24" Corrapted Meta l Pipe (14 Ga.) L.F'. 36" Cot1'upted Metal Pipe (12 Ga.) L.r . 25" • 16" Corrupted Metal Pipe Arch 3 1 58 32 30 .13 56 " 200 06 Ga,se) L.F'. 43" • 27" Cot1'118ated Melli I Pipe Arch " 714 112 Ga8e) Lbs. Mi 11cellaoeoua lroa a nd Steel J6 260 37 109 38 I ,130 39 2.000 Toa Rock Slope Protectioll (~ loa, Method B) C. Y. CIa. sa "A" Coa.crete {Slope PTotect ioa.) I..F'. Chain Link reor fl (Type I) Lr. Chaia Liak F'eoce (Type C i-6 with s 11traod B.W.j 40 I 0 [ach Survey MoaumeiUs (Type A) 4 I 22 •:a ch Ga id~ Marke,. 42 I 0 •:ach Colvert Marker11 43 90 L r . Met a l Beam Guard Ra ilias U 41 J L.r . Meta l Beam Bridae Railiaa Th,. .fore«oin~~: quaatitie11 are approaimate oo.ly, beiag aivea •• 1 h11!1111 for tht r:ompa rlson of l.ids,and the Couot y of Oraaae does not , expre1111lr or by implicatioa, agee that the actoal •rn?unt of work wil r:orre11 pond therewith hut reaerve11 the ript to •ncre .. •e or decrease the amouot of any cla11a or portion of the work , or to omit pottiODII of the work, a11 may be deemed oece11· sary ut advisable by the Ea111ioeer, Tho: cont,.r.t docorru:nta shall coaai&l of Notir:e to Coauacto,. f'otm of Pro:roeal, Form of Agreement, Plea&, Special Proviaioo.a: and Stander Spec ification a,al! of wh ich are oa rile lo the Office nf the Oranae Co11nty Road Oe~rtmeot and are hereby refet1'ed tn and •ade • p.,l hereof. Plan"", ~po'lcial Proviaioa.a aad other COiltract documeat fonn11 wilt be ava ila ble fOt" eurnioatioa without char8e• Copiea of all contract doc:ume ota ma y be aecared at the Office of the Orear Coa?ty ~oad Depertmeat, 400 Weal EiJhth Street , S.nta Au, Cahfom1a , Plaa11, Spec ial Proviaim~• (not iocludias Staadan/ S pec ifica· tiaa11 or oth er doc:umeata ia cluckd by rdereac.) a•d proposal I~ -Y " o~tal••• lty ,.._,.c:dve bidders .,.... ,.,._at of • pr lntlaa and aervlce c:har111e Ia tlae a•ooat of 15.00, wll lc.h amount •ball Dol be relaadable. All checks aha II be -de pay· able to Or.a111e County Treasurer bat ahoold be ma iled to the R011d Departmet:ll, 400 Weal F.ipth Street, Sa11ta Aaa, Callfon.ia . Copiea of the Standard Spec Hic:at ioa.a may be parchaaed for $1 .56 111• included from the OepartmeDt of Public Worb, State of Californi11 , or the Road Oepartrneat , Coooty of Oraaae, 400 Weal Eiahth Street, SuLa Aoa, Califomia , :iO bid wi ll he cona idere d unleaa it is ma.de ou a bleak fonn fum iahf'd by the Couoty Road Commillll ioa.er and i• made i11 ac• C'ordance with the ptovillliona of the Staadard Specilicatioaa aad Spee ia l Provi11iou . The Board of So~N iaol"'l of the County of Ch"11111e reaervea the riaht to reject 11 ny or all bida , The bid der!!!' atteotloo i11 direc-ted to the provia ioaa in Section 2 of th e Standard Spe c ilicati011.11 for the reqtairemeata aod coadi- tiorul which he mu at obu rve in thr. prepa,.tion of the propoaal form and the tt ubmiaa ion of the bid. Provi.!lions of the State Contr•ct Act are uot applicable and prpepet"tivf' bidder11 will not be required to be preqaallfied, Employer peymenta other th11n those itt'mired herei11, •• de- lioed io Section 1773,1 of the La bat Code, are to be paid ia ac· cotdance with thfl te rms of the collective harp iaill8 asreeme ot applicable to the type or claasifiC'ation of the workmea or mec:h· anic11 employf'd on thfl project. Overtime, Sunday• 1111d Holiday"-a ot leaa thea one aod ooe· half (1%1 time11 the buic hourly rate pl1111 applicable e mp loyer paymeat11 , The bo licla ya upon which aoc11 ratel •hall be pt~l d 11hall be all holid•y• recop ized in the collective b.raai11in8 a~eemf'nt appl ica ble to the particalar craft, c:laaslfication or typ: of worltmaa employed on the f!'O,...ct . Copie A of •II collective bar111a in•n8 •reerneDI3 relatio8 to the work 11 a Aet fonh in the a forementione Labor Code •re 011. file and ava ilable for inapection io the offi ce of the Oepartmeat of lnduatrial Re latione , Olv iaioa of Labor Statiatic:a 1ad Reaearcb, Attention ia di rected to Section 7·1.0IG of the Staodard Speci· fi cationlll provid inll! for employment of apprentic:ea on the work. Every such 11 pprutice Abell be paid the ataodard wase pa id to a ppr,.nl ice• un der the re sulationa of the trade at which he ia employed. Information re lative to employment of appn!stlces aha II be obta ined from· the Direct or of the Department of fadua- tri•l Relatione, who i11 the Admioiatl'ative Officer of the Califor- nia Apprenticeahlp Couo c ll, ~'"'''""" Wa,.a. -Atteation Ia directed to Sect ioo 7. •·redel'al Requirement• for lnte,.tate Hipway ProJects ," of th••e SptJcial Proviaio1111, Ia .. ceordaace with Sectloa. 115 of the fede,..).Aid Hlshway Act 1956, the U.S. De,-nmeot of Labor ba• i .. aed Decl· s ion No. AC-3,302 dated Oec:ea•ber 3, 1966, cooatltatlos pr•- detennlaatlon of the ba.alc: boorly wase rates aod frlase beoe- fh paymenta p-evailht.ala the 1•-dlat e locality fDf tile labcw c:lauiflcatiOGa aatlclpated to be o-d 011 tile work u B11t ad below: 31)-CA L-ORA-1-2-S-k 8ulc J.D. B•lldlos, Heavy 1 No. Hwy. Coutrvetloa Roorly fri•p Be.efit• P•y .. ata Rate HI W Pe-toaa V•c:•ti•Arr. Tr. 1 Aabeat011 Workers t SAS- 2 BoUermakera 5,75 3 Bolle,..&era Helpers 4 8rlcld•r•,., Stoee.-ao.a 5 BrleiL Tndara CarpeaW:I'It 6 Catpt~atera 7 Saw fllal'l a TabJ. Pow•r S•• o,.,..,. 9 s., .... ,.. 10 H11nlwood Ft"' 5.45 5.15 4.05 us •• 91 4.9! .... Uyera' NUhrrl ... t. 5.03 I I Ptl.••-tle 1\lall..-5.01 Piledrt.....,. .. , 12 II lfCk su.,... 8rt4p. O.c:IL c.,. ...... .,.,. rlcke.rp_. 14 a .. 4 hek' sn.,... c.--· ... -· .... 4.96 s.oo l$ c ......... 4.60 l6 .............. .. •I• T.,_,., ., .. u. c_, •·" 11 c .... , ......... .......... ...... o,... ..... .21 ,20 .20 .215 .23 ,,. .23 ,23 ,23 ,23 ,2S ,23 .n ,IS .JS .20 .20 .20 .22 .30 ... ••• ·"' ••• ·"' • •• .10 .so .so ,. .25 .2.5 .16 .IS .IS .IS .IS .IS .IS .IS .IS .IS .IS .tO . ou .01 .01 .01 .OOIS .OOIS .OOIS ..... .OOIS ,OQIS ,OOIS ... s .... s ... s TNII RS0A Y, JCJII E 15, I 151 OOIOIA OEl.IIAII, C1tU F, LIGAL MOnCI LIGAL IIDTICI II O.,W.Ulutal .. ,. E.._,.olu.t U Elaetrka... 10 Ca~)a SpUe•,.. II £\evatorCoutnc" 1 ... 21 Ela,.••• C••tnc: .. &,lOS 6.11 6.4S $,$01o • 18 .IS .IS ,07$ LIGAL MOTICI ••• I"N EBF 1SNE BF .125 .IS d .... 120.00. 120.001 tON Halpera 70. JRb .075 .125 d 1! E\e-watOII' CoaatJ•c• '"" B11lpara (Probl$0$JR 24 ct.&k... 4.98 lrOIIWOII'k&fS I 25 Ralaforcf•1 26 Fnce Erectors 27 St,.etan h o .... _ ... , 28 lnlptloa ' L.awa SJWiaklera 29 ltrl1111tloa I Lawa 5.54 5.51 5.71 15.2S .IS .28 .28 .28 ,~. Sprlali:M,. HelptJra 3.25 5~~ 30 La, ... ,. 4 ,81 5 .19 Llae Cooau .. etia~~.: 31 Crnaad•ea, )at y .. r 4.95 32 Cra~~ad .. ea 5.26 3S Liaea~ea : Llae Eq•i.-eot o~,.lora 34 Cable Splicers S5 Marble Sene,. S6 Marble Setter• 6.1 I 6 .43 S.2Gi .I$ . IS .IS .IS .145 Helr.n l.855i .145 37 Marb e Senera F'IPDr Criadera Palater 4.105 i .145 .20 .2P .20 .20 '"" .20 !'J5NEBf l "Nt~Bf' I"NEBF I'J5NE BF' .125 .18 .1 8 b ,18 .18 .1 8 ,~. ·" .. ,02 .01 5 .01 5 .015 .. .01 5 120.008 120.008 .01 72 Croup VI Com bin11tinn ijf'avy Duty Repaltmaa 11nd \li,.J,.I,., ·Concrete Miur, pavias - Conctel,. Mobil,. Mi•e r ·Concrete Pump . Pumpcrilt" Gun··Cruahlns Plao.t En~ineer ­ t:lr vr.tin8 r.r.der-Grade a ll .. Ul~hll..e <:aL ieway • lloi•t (Cbicaf!o Boom & Mloel .. Kr.lolllll lll'dt Le~~oder & 11imil11r type · Lih ~1 .. 1. \111 chin,. · Loader, Athey, Euclid, l111nrod., Sicn111 m ,.irni la r type -r or k Lift, o,.,., ~.tun · \!<1tUr P•trol ·lhltiple t:n8iDe , "larth moving rnaC'hinery . Part' Chief • Ph,.umMt ir C:onf'frte PI111C'in8 Machine, lt.d;],.y, P'"""wt'll or aimilu ty!-11!- Skipl011der, whc,.lty ~ ovet 1 ~ yd• .• "url•~·c lj ,.,.,,., & Pl11no:r ·Tra ctor t oadt:r, r nowi N • lypt' tUIC'IDr, wi th boom allach- lll"nll•. · Tr11vt'lin~ Pipew,.pping, ('],.anlnjl. & bending ma chio,.. • Ttench in ~~; M11 t hiu,. (nver 6 h. depth)· J'niv"!'""l }~quivcnent (Shovel, Backhoe, IJrNI(IIo•·. r.lllml"h,.ll, llerrid;, 0et1'id Uar~c. Cr;on~. Piledriver & .\luckia,c .30 38 Broah-,.tat Borner 4. 97 39 Slt.eet Rock Tapers 5.12 40 Bruh (Swins Staae;) .22 .22 .20 .20 .10 .10 ""' h on•· I 5.26 .30 .30 .30 Suoctaral S\eel; Brld~~:e ; Sr.:y 5.22 41 Spray Sw 01 Sta,se : Sudhluter 5.47 42 Saodb! .. ter Swio11 s .... 43 Steeplejack Work 44 Papertlaorr 45 Plaaterera 46 Plasterers Teode ra 47 Plumbera: Steamfit· ters ; Lead B11l'llera 48 Roofe r• 49 Sheet Me ta!Worker11 50 Soh Floor lAyerll. 51 ~priaklers F'ittera S2 Temzzo Work~r11 Terrauo lorkehl Helpers: 53 Floor Macbiae s. 72 6.37 5,095 4.655 4.44 5.55 5.521 5,74e 5.17 6.40 4.97 Operatora; llel ~r.t 4.3551 S4 All Baae Machine W01k 4.62 I .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .18 .:u s ,~. .15 .23 ·" .II SS Tile Senera 5.31 e: .145 56 Tile Setters H e lpen~ 4.25 lr. .1 45 A We1deu~o : Receive rate pre11cribed for crah perfonnin11 opera tio11 to which weld in8 is inc idental FOOTNOTES .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .32 10% .21 .15 .10 .17 .18 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .35 .30 ,, . .01 . 01 .01 .01 .01 .04 5 .. .015 .015 .02. .02 .02 •· lnc:ludea 1.30 P"r hour employee ('ontriLuti on to \'.r.C'<~t ion runJI. b. 80 botua pa id vacation .rter l yr;,r':o coolinuous serviC'" with ume employer. }:m pl ov~e• with less thsn 12 month!l' continuous e~ervire receive additiooal pay o( 4".per •tra.i111ht time hour upon lenninati011:1. I P-id holiday. c. lucludes 1 .04 pe r hou r Hea lth 1 fi colf&r,.. •nd S.lO per hou r Vacation F uad employee contribut loo!!l. d , Employer coatribotell 4$ basic hourly r•te for over 5 ye•r•' service aad 2'.15 of baaic hoorly rate for 6 months' to 5 yeara' service aa Vacatioo P•y credit. 6 P-id holidaya. •· loclwdea ~ poe• ••I"'• lor Ya ea tiocr. I Holiday J'urt d em - ploye• eoatrlbotl-. L lncl11dea 1 .10 Vacatioa f uod. •.· Per Aaanlll. h lnclodes 1 .035 per hour Hea lth & .. elf•rc 111Dd $.055 per hour Pe n11 ion J'uad employee coau ibut ion. i. Include• 1.04 per hour employee c::ontrihutioo to !le•hh & We Hare and 1.10 to Vacation Fund .. j. For finn 12 months of uoiotet1'upted service employf'f CM tri· butea 2'.15 of sroea earni ngs u \'ac•tioa P•y. F'o,_-;ov'tl+' 12 month•' uainte "upted 11e rvice employf'r cootributfla 4 ~ of g oaa eamlnp •• Vacation Pay, k. lnclade& 1.04 per hour Heahh & lltelfare aotl 1.12 per hour Vaca1ioa .f nod ~m ploye~:: cootribntion&. I. lncludu 16.00 per wed: em ployef' contribution to Hellhh & Welfare plan . I.U. N.,, 1.11 bror,.rs 73 ll rilkr (L <!If'•l>ia· rnond-l';•~<>n L J•H IJri ]],.,. ~ .. ntlhill"t''l (IIQZI.I"IniiOl 14.15 74 !'!,.,.] ll"11dt>r. hr>~or•l~t~~;tn •I . 125 7"> ( "l't"'' m ."'hm•·r. l'o ... ri,.rm .. n I.Ob 76 Ca.-. & Oil P1f"'lon" IV'"PP"' 16" & o•·~n ~.04 77 P•pelltycr.-. (non- nl•'l"llll' tor i. """'"'• dra in, & und"'ll"•und Ill") .-.01 7R Dr ill,., l la r lr.ha mm,.r - 21"1" <J,.JI .. u·r] ·~r long"n l.9Q 19 Horlr. !'lin,ll"'· <.,t".t lrt {fin,. 'n',.; f:htt.r·."'llf,.h· Ht·lt-l'n"'"' l'o.-.1~1 ·3.96 80 ,\ilph.tlt R.r.lr.,.r 11. \r_.n,.r. tlu l!l(ymnbil~. f:,.m,.nt lkmpt"r (I pl. or lar~n & hlln<iling LuI ~ t'!'mront l Con<'rf'll' 'ill\01' (.-J rluolin(l: Tr>trtor !~prJ. C:un('r .. l .. r:nre Cutter; f.a,. & Oil P iprolinr "'rappt'•·Pnt T,.n,j,., & f orm \Inn , Pn ~umal k .C1u•·E l~ctr• r Tool Opt'rntor'l lnol ""IJIUIIIfOIV ( lao;.,.ifi .. d); Roto Srr .. pr-r . Tree l: limbtr·F al ] .. ,.ch. in ~~w-Pitt!lburgh C:hipP"r 4· ,.,imi\ar typr. IJru,.h Shr,.ddf'r 3.91 81 Conrtctc Curer lm· ~l"'iOI.I!i Metnbrao,.. & rorm Oiler; Malr.i1111 6 Caulking of all DOll· mel• lie Pipe J oint!l: Rip-rap Stoo,.pu••er: s .. ndblll .. lf'f !Pol Tendn) 82 C.t".upnol lli!lJI.f'T 11. ln~<talif'r 83 Chur l.to•ud"r 3 .89 3.88 J .85 84 l'nd••r,ll'r urmollmd, Cainon Ur ll owf'r) 3.8.1 H5 PaC'~inji( Ro•J ·"''"'~'~ & Pan ~. T.1nk ~hat .. , & Clroan er 1.82~ 86 As ph11h ~h ov"li'T: t'in" Gm<i,.r-Hijth· w11y &· S11r .. l Pa•·injr;. o\irpor111, Hun"'"''" & Power t:quipmtnl Basir Fti ne;~ 8 e11e fit11 Pilymf'nt:4 ,.imil11r tvP" h,.,,,·v I.D. OperatoraOredging HourlyH & "P'eni!IIOD!I v.e.uon Kpp. l r. ron~trur tiMI , /..,noi- No. (Hydraulic SuctiOD Rates "~'•'P'' (;,.,.,!0 ,.1 & ;-:;-;-:cc::"Dc"c'c•~·c•cl __ --;:-c:7'--:::---:::----:::----:::::-" .. , .. ,.,... "",. 57 Levenn.a $5.63 .30 .30 .06 .005 R': Gulllf'll Lh•""' 58 Auistant E:n8ioeer 811 f.utt1njr 'I orC'h (•I,.. .l.fiO 1.78 (Steam or E le ctric): mo l•t ionl; ~C"IIIN , We lder 5.17 .30 .30 .06 .005 T..rm11n& \tnr!Mfnldn 1.7":. 2..CA 1.-SC AL-LA 8·1 ·6+~~: .2 15 . 2.15 .2 1 "> .215 .215 .213 .2 IS .21 ... .21 'i .2:15 .2 15 .2 1"' .2 1;, .2 I l .215 .21::, .22 .22 .22: .22 .22: .22 .22 .2:2: .22 .22: .2:2 .22 .2.2 .22 .22 .2:2 .15 .15 .IS .15 ·" .15 .15 .15 .15 ·" .15 .15 .15 ·" ·" .15 .01 .01 LIGALIIDnCI 101 Eae~U4-oty,. s,.N~tr Tr•ekU•a ••• 25 yda.} 4.92 102 O..p(16 , .... lCI .. _ th:tl 2.S yb water '--1: 20 t•• or •onro-.tar· Trault-Mht (J y4a. ot .... .,) ~DIIMpcrete (6~ yd.. 01 •ore) 4.71 lOS Track Creaaer I Tlrca1aa 104 Water Tank (.000 . ... plloa• I over) 4.6S 105 Trualt~l.l {uader 3 yd~t.)-l>ump<"rete (le-aa than 6~ yd•· waler level) 4.59 106 Tru ek Repalnnaa .10 .so ,.30 ••• .so ll e lptJrll t .58S .30 107 W•ter Teak (2500 to leu thaa 4000 a•lloo•}- Road 011 Spteader Truclt.f)ootmaD 4,63 I 08 Dump (12 yda. to lua than 16 yda, Wil ler lev• I; 15 1011111 to leu than20 tou ) 4.51 109 Dump (8 yda . to leu than 12 yda. waler leve l: 10 toaa to le•• tha~~ 15 IottS) 4.43 110 l 'atrr Taok fuader 2500 ll!•lloaA) 4.41 Ill Dump {4 yd•. to leu than 8 yda, water level: 6 tonA lo leall than 10 IOOA } 4.38 112 Dum p {under 4·yd.. water lev"!: leas than 6 toaa}- Tr.ffil' Control Pilot Cu 4.35 Ill 'liar~housem•n 1 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 LIGALIItftCI .20 ••• .20 .IS ••• .IS .20 .l$ .20 .IS .20 .I$ .20 .IS .20 .IS ,20 .I $ .20 .IS .20 ·" .20 .15 r ... m'llet 4.27 .30 20 .15 Th~ prt't:ediDII! dec::ia ioa ia 10odified •• foil-•: Date Of Meclilicatiaa Modificad• !fa. Jnaary 9, 1967 0. .. B~~oaic 1.0. 'lo. Hourly }'ri•~ Beaefita Pay-ta Ra tes HI W ~ilaloaa Vacatt-X,.. Tr. CIIA NC.E: I A!iobeat-"nrkf'r,. S6 .2Sa .21 36 Marbl~ .. etten~' h"IJlf'rs 4.005~ .145 37 \hlrble "eller!o' floor ' j!:ri ~dl'!r" f.235k .145 Pa•n'"'"· 38 l:fru!j;h-Pa1nt burner 5.08 44 Paperh.r.ngrr ~.205 39 Sh~~~ rock taprno 5.23 '0 Bru"'h {s ... in~~: "'La!Sel. S1rvr tural !lie,.], Brid111e . Spril y 5.33 t l ~pnily ,. .. ·in,; o;!ap;e . SandhLuoiN 42 S~~on dblaAtf'r ""' inrr ''~•II" 4J Stt'"PI"J•<"k ... ork '15 Til,. "'"""" 5.83 .... ).38r .22 .22 .27 .27 ·" .22 .22 ,145 .20 ·" ·" .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 . .20 .20 .17 )6 T il e .,,.ltrr,.· hrd pror" 4.30k .145 .19 rOOT"iOTES: .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 ·" ... .01 .01 ,01 ,01 .01 .01 .01 ... ... ... Jn..-Judr .. S .:.O prr hour f'mployre t'ontti butioa to \'ae.atioa F•ad. r , lnr !udf's $.04 per hour He11lth & Welfal't" 1111d S.30 pl"f llour \'a- l'allo:->n Fund ~mpioy"" cou.uibut iOG~. lt. lnl'~u d,.~ 1.04 per hour Hea lth & Welfarf' aod S.l2 per ltov Va· l:'lll•on f und F:mplovef' contri but:oas . OMIT: Oredlfl"' .. r h,.dulc AI)D· or .. d (ol i n~; "''"ht"d u ] .. P nwer Eqo1pment B•siC' Lll. OP"rators Dtf'd~iu ll! Hourly Friar Beaelita Pay•ea\11 'io. fAvd~uliC" So C'tion ,la r..ca 1i & I' Peu•o.• \-acauo. Xpp. Tt. On:d eal 5'7 t..vefWiaa 58 o\!!'!Oi!ltanl t:nginf'~t ISt~am or ,.],.ctnl'), • ... ,d,., 'i9 D,.rkJOatr 60 .. m.·hmaa f.S1,.m 5.1 7 1.79 ,. io C'h or drf'dll!f') 4.73 61 a ... , .. mall, o .. d .h.!ld. r,,.m•n. Od~r . .>0 .30 .30 .30 ••• .30 .30 .30 . .. .23 .23 .23 .en .01!!< .015 .015 t. .. , .. ~m"n 4.30 .30 .30 .23 .OI S 6-C ,f,L-SCA L-P EO (0ndlli•lll • • 8 aa1c l.ll. llr"djlin@: Hourlv J'rinse Beaelit11 Par•eata \n , ![];om Shrll i)rd~,.,.)R llte ll H6 I' P,..o,iOQa Va calioe Xpp. t r. fl~ l.rv('rman 15.63 .30 .30 .23 .015 ll1 1\,,lr h f.n!l•nccr 5.17 .30 .30 .23 .015 M n~.-ltmlllf' 4.i9 .30 .30 .23 .OU 65 A .. r,rf'm;oi,.(!!',.~!(O•n,t~) 4.73 .30 .30 .23 .01 5 66 Allrjr .. man. n~t'lth.nd : Fwman, Od,.r -4.30 .30 .30 .23 .015 l~t -'I.• 8' ORDER OF THE BOARD Ot" SU PE.RVISOIS or ORo\NGt: COliNn . CAU J'ORNIA J' .f.. ST JOHN ( ounh C:lf'tk nd .. ,-officiO Clerk of tile a-rd nf 'uFH"n'i"'o"' of <fta 11!f' Co•oty, Ca liloraia 59 Oecltmate 4.79 .lO ,30 .06 .005 60 Winchman {Ste 111 2-C,\L-SC ... l..L.AIJ·I-fJ·l·ll Juo ~ 6, 1Qti7 R• \t abt'l L. Cut .. i•. Deputy -;;---------~·~·:.•~"~:~r;,;~·~!'~B~·~·~·~I~;~~·~•~·~r~m~•;•~"~: Put,\ 1 .. h Jan,. winch or dred~e) 4.73 .30 ,JO .06 .005 1.11 . Hnurh II& I p,.11os1on!l Va t'at lnn App. Tr. ..;o. 1.,1bor"r' Ro~tes LEGAL NOTICE 6 1 Bar8eman, Deckhand ; rire man, Oiler; Leveeman ... 30 .30 ,30 .06 .005 89 I ..ahnr .. t (lf"n,.ra 1-rnn· .... 011\.[ Of TIU:STI:E'"S So\U: LEGAL HOTICI Deed of Tn at. 6-CAL-SC.-\L-PEO (Drd~~:inJI!). t ..,ltuotlon·•l••m.,Jil<ro n-dn. TRl'ST \'0, 5822 Power Equipment Bask jl<l l'kinjl of 1""nr wl•·· On Julv 7, l %7, at e le v~Q. I D 0 Dred . H I r . A r p Wl nrir ... ' ('],. .. n .. r). 1•11 " o'dOt"k ·\.\t. fir ... ! o\medCII llo .. ptJ,..tora re 1••1 oor y r1n~e en~ 1111 •tmt-nt~o & 0.1 p 11,..],.1., s.1.7o .2 1":. .22 .1\ r · 1 c•;·~·~'::C~I·:,·:::S::h~·~':l ~o~':'':·~·:·;•;::•::·c":':..::":;'~·:..::p2';·;·:··:·:·:..::•:·~·~·:1 ·:=::.:·'.:_o:PP~-~T;r . c:nn i , .. La IHlri"T... II .. ,,,.. .. ranee & Trol!lt c om• ; :\ 1 ROO Pitt\', '"~" I ru,..t,.or., or I!IUcC efl llot 62 Levennao 15.63 ,30 .30 .06 .005 911 'olt"mrn& mrn 4 .54"1 .Z I, .22 ·15 tru!lll,.,. m ub.!iti!Dit"d trul'ltec, 63 Watch En8ineer 5.17 .30 .30 .06 .OO"l 9 1 Cunm••n "-175 ·215 ·22 ·'"'I by the .... ,, .. in o .. ,.d of Tro!llt 64 Decltmate 4.79 .30 .30 .06 .005 92 1\o·h nnn <l \k n l .i l5 ( .Zl~ .. 22 8 T .IS u e r uted bv Thomiii'I 'J. Heyde, 658araemate (Seasoing)4.7J ,JO .30 .Oti .005 1 .1 \I!)IHII~ 'l-:,-\L-.f.A L-tA (ann,..!) 1·2·3·r •n unmarTi"d man , and tf'conf .. 66 Batf!Ciii'IAn ; De ckhaad; Fireman, Oiler 4.30 ,3() .30 .06 .005 ('hnn••l & l'unll•·l..,..;h,tft Cons t111c1ion\ ed :\Upi!l l 13 . 1963 in Book [)aud: haf' iS, \967 fiRST .-\MERJCAN nTL [ ISSCR.-\S CE & TIUJ!'T COMP.t.NY By ALAN A • .:~OX .o\uthoriu d Oflicef Publish: J~ne I S, jaae and J unf' 29, 1967, I• Sew port Harbar F..ulp 22, tloo 2 ~AL-$C:.-\L-P[Q-u.3 -r QJ "h.dt, n, ...... \l in..r -l .M.'i .:!t'l .2:? .15 66:'2. P•a~ 871 of Offic ia l Re· LEGA.L MOTICI 67 c;,11v~ 1 Q4 ll t~"'''r, llrdlf'f, c nr d11 nf Out~l!!" Cout~t,., Ca li· CERTTriCAT[ OF' BUSINESS Air Compresaor-Pump-Generator . ]',,..,,j,.rmna. l"h,.rr. fom i11 an rl purAU&ot to that riC'titioaa J'1twl t'i a•• Ea1ioeer, Oi)er • ~i8JI.a lman . He11v~ Pir lwrm .. n. K"mpo"r. l:f'rlll ill "'otiC'~ of Default and Tl!;[ lfNDE RSIGN [O 4oe• Ooty Repairmao'• He lper . Switchman -01hrr Pn,.umil ll'' f:lectina to ~t~ll tber~un d~t If'• h~":re.by cert ify dtat ll.e ia ~-- 81'ake-• 4.38 ,30 .30 .30 ,01 L~>nn"1" 1'111..-"' rord~d \tu .::b 7, 1967 ia Book dueti•A a c-mercial -.n<~~•• 68 G,..,. 11 Ol""r"tur. \l•n"'"· 8 192,Pa~~:~ ]52 of Offi cia l ft e., ,.,.Dia l b~~aiaeu 11 a.~-le• Coecrete Mi•er, ~tk ip type · Conveyot · fnnn .. l !tu~nd or ('OI'dll of Orano" Count1 , will land, Califonia, ft4t:t Uw: • I rl G D... m:tr hm,.l. ro ... •lrr• e taao -remaa • eoe,.tor • r umP noder and -rsuant to aaid fictitioaa f~r~n name of C I C C (2~ · I · bl m,on , l'lim,.r llou..... ,.-or -preallot' -~ roc aSIYf', porta e O.."d of Tra[l;t !'ell at -hlif' o,;ldl•o Ce.ter aad dial MW 1 .. 1 Ce I P C St,.,.1 r nrm Hn111cr, ,.-•• • aera or • amp or ompntll&or .::.,.11,.,. Ttmi.W'rmou , aoctiOD for caah, lawful money fine Ia co•po~~ed of~~ follow"' Pl .. t • Hydroatatic Pomp · Rotary Dr ill of the tloitf'd S~ateo ol Aaeri· b I Helper (otllield typtJ) Skiploader, whef'l H,.l imho-nnan (woool or ia8 pef'O .. , w oae aa~ • type·Ford Ferr.:aoa, Jeep or s imilar 'l tt'rll 4,595 .215 .22 .15 C'l, 1 1 th~ ma iu WeJit e.traoce hall a-.d plece• of Nlli-.ee type" yd. or eaa (w/o dr•stYPf' att ach•.). Q,!"' Grm11 r.nnm .. n 4.S45 .215 .2.2 .IS to th,. ril'!l t o\rneric .. Titk are aa loll-a, to-wit ; Te•potary Heatilll Pl .. t . Track Crane 96 f:•tllr T"n'l"'· Chuf'k· lnaoras('r & TrotH Comp .. y Pul [l,.ci, :t09 Marl .. Oiler 4.62 .30 .30 .30, .01 tf'n•l,.r. '<ipP"r. !'t,.t'l bul1dio~~; lcx:at cd at tile a "th-A"'"" S.lltoe Ia )and. CalU.,... 69 GN.j' m rorm R"i""'· ~ .. u..,·:o ea11 t comer of J'ift .. ••d ,._Ia aia 92662. A • Fr..e • I Is ch Tn~d: _ Dlnk.~y ll~hl"r: \ lluAiniTI\1111, Strt:elll in thl'l city of S.ata WI1'Nf.SS _., halll Ur.ls lldl LocH!otlv• or Tuaoel Motor • [levator Hol11t -Jaclt.huunf'r, Pnl'!um•tk A1111, Ca lifnrnia •II tkat ri.t da1 of ... ,., 1967. Eq•l,.nt Greaaer-Ford, Ferp8 c:o or Toni~ ("'rrpt drilltt) ·t.H 5 .215 .22 .IS, tit I .. 1Uad interu t coeveyed to P .. t Clreel al•llar type (wh. 4NIJ'{.PII attach .). 'J7 Bull r.Anl(, \Iucker, •ad n ow hf'l ld ••de.r ~cl of STAT£ Or CAUF'OafUA) I ... h I I . Ttar km•n : (QDcr"'tt> T 7 -a.-er 01 • • at 11pe •qo•P· -t11a1 in th .. pro-t\y ahaated (N P C C I u-'I p C:r,.w , lnr \l)"in ~ ,-OWIIf .. e1111e "Dfl .... e .. •• • _,, ia th .. C:t~unty aad State tie-COUI\ITY Or OIANCE ) C t S. p Or! J b F' Aothleno. ~pru• t',.,.., OlleN. w . o-.r vea ... 0 orm llnm--~a . Grtlut C:rt' ... ; ac:rilH!d ... : 0.. .. 1. , ... a, ., ...,. Satter · Rod .. a -CUI ... a -Ro.a Caf1'i~r ,~" Lot 12, Block 7, Se .. hor. 1961, lt.,f_. ... a ,.....,. Ooklte) ·Self-propelled T•r Plpell•l•s ~w•1 mJII"r (lli"'I~T~<mllta , Colooy Tract, •• ••-• oa a "''llo lo ... 1 .... -~!':,•i.':t.':.-?'T';!!b~:ppi•& I ;~,~hmao nn aa nf'l4.345 .215 .2:! .15 Nap racord.,d i• 8oM; 7, ,.. cO:.., ... $tau, ,... .... 25 of Mi•« llu•on ,..,., .d' .. la, ~ ftJr e JOr'nl ... 4.86 .SO .30 .30 .OJ 2..CAL.-.COC • .\L.-TI.-I~.,. rec orda of ~... C-ty, l\: 70 .... IV T RU«.:l URI \'F.RS _. ._..,.., pua_. •A Ae ... b Pint fl,....a • l•lal ... drtloe .. Callf-ia . M PAUL CII-ACt. .. ...... • llber (e~t• or ..... It plaat) _ 98 l.eTo.ruau Puii8•Ten• ~ld l!la ~ will he ..Ae wl~ .. ~ '-.. ,.... .._. CaKNM ,_~ , ... 11 --ol.o.lt .. ) .. Derrk:k Mea .obru ' ""i111ilar type oat cov~ .. at ·OII',tw...... ty, n• --Ia. tb ••• .... I ,__ eqolf"f'll; T'fack d '-t CaUIMW) .. J)lq ·~\J-ft (la~t.~i•l ••tet pre11-. l • •• ..., • • • •U.ta ._ • _. .., walla). li..a.ll•• c ....... , S~-· _ R e~ln.u S.ll5 .30 .20 .15 tt.e title, poao-••i• 011' ., ... lo~ .. .:. .. ~ ... • 99 O.•p (25 ... da. or More, ..__ la!, tloo , "--._. • Lac:a.otl,. « • PIIWflt water .. vel, •la~1e n ....... c .. t~ Nl · · ,.. n .. .-. -~. IaUer. c .. paoetlu . I'I:'Sd 4 1 ,1 -l•laa prhtc t,_l •-._ • . Ill ftTIIUI -IIOP, 1 ,._ .. ~-·1 ' ,, li ... , •• 'Of ('-.. _, 01111 5.19 .30 .20 .u ... • ~ .... ~ · I ..c~ M ,ep 10 " ,..., t~A L-SC'..AL--TI-1 .. --l., .. e 80"' N-ewt' "'7 _... .... ..._ .. Ml., ._. .. 4.91 .30 • .SO .lO .01 ---------;:-,,-~---~-__:_:..:_ __ of TrMt ta witt I &.M..OI wl*. ...... _, ...... .... 611 ---------=--:-~2.cA_:__:t-SC:__·A_L~-_:Pf...::,:.<>-:_:,14;:_-k.:_:___ 8••1~ .... ,..., dteft• ,._ _....., ' .. _. ,._ ~ 6N1 C. .. s • Bule ';;·;0~, :-!!!~~!!;~_.:R~-;;~I'!.!l!r:!-~~-~·~l§l'~'~"'~~!'jfi .. ~ •• prnYiW .. ••W ..... •• •• ............. ~~~:]~~~::_JB~M~r~l)'!_~~~~~~~~~~~~~·· Tl'ad Drive,. bte• HI • Kiil..,. V.c•tiAJIIF h . pdtet wftlaol'-... •• ,.__di&:F• = ....., ._ .... I•'" 100 Roaa C.rrler t•ldl· 0 fii'!M'" • ..., Nee ...... .... ••r•·Fork L.ifl A nell ..-, • .-• ..,. .... C...,_. ... . ~':: Or1 ... ~~dtall ss.oss .ae .n .15 =~=-:• .. ~ ::..-:: ~J., , Ia • .,.,,..,_,_ '-wwt• • fl•rt••• ~ ..W .,,, It )-. 1. 1. 11. & ' - IE A GOOD NEIGHBOR If yw 1re a ne...,comer, or kno~~o of a newcomer tn l tJ1e llarbor Area ...,ho ha s not been wel comed. do ./ her a favor b)' c ~ol l •n, the Hubor V11itor between II ilnd 10 a.m., and sht I Wi ll ca ll on you r fr~rnd "'-Hh valuable ~nformata .. 1 and 11 fts ftorn fn endl) bus ~ne ss firms ~~o h•ch s lilnd ready to help her become &CQ\I iilnted ""''h her ne"" "''.uroundi ngs. THE HARBOR VI~TOR Pho"e: HY 4-9368 0 Former Film Star, Frankfort UIIPOIIT HAIIIOR EIIIIJf SfCDID SfCTIOII --P ... 6 liiUIISDAY, JUliE 15, 1!67 OOMMIA D£L liAR, CALl F. DEPUTY D.A. TO TALK Richard N. Parslow Jr., de pu ty c11s u ict attotney o r Orange Count), will spea k at the J un e 18 noon lun• cheon mee tin g of the Harhot Bar Assn. at th e VIl la \Ia· _.,lfi!UMM'IUI:ih-''1•1 I '*7701 1· Father's Day is this Sunday -ARROuz.:- ·~~~tton Penna-Iron The _,1'011 ahlrl that doea11'1 ,.., ,.,,_, SW EEPSTAKES WINNERS of the Orange Coun ty Advert ising Club's crafts com - pet it ion are William Aldr ich, left, of the Ir vine Company , and Wil bur Smith, right, of Wilbu r Smi th Advertising Agen cy. They are being congratulated by club presi - dent, Uary Bennett. The f irst annual Crafts Com pet it ion was MC'd by I<MPC's Andy Park. Agenda for Planners H«t'• • handlome eollection of aport thiN in eon)lort.lblt 100% cotton. Per- ~ inMd by ARROWbofon yw buy thMa , .. •nd thio durable pr.-Wt.o the lift ofthtthirt. Wt h.IVt a tridt Ml«· tion ol colon •nd pett.ma to ehOOM from .•. in tht famou1 ARROW Trim••Y eollor or populor button.d<twno. Illuo· tratod •bovo. lneh·...;ck ehoclu. Button · dOWD collar. Short 1~ $5.00 The Plannina Commission over h om lhe April 20, May ina in C-2+1 distiict. of Newport Beach will con-18 and June I meetings. Uoaa Hospi tal, 301 N. sider the followina items Al yn Ni elsen, 703 Edge· Newport Blvd •. Weu New• at its meetin1 at 8 toni&ht, water, Balboa, an apart· port Heiahts, identificati on June IS in the City Hall: ment on th e 2nd fl oor of a and dir ec tional si&n in R·l Am•ndm~nt commercial bu ilding m a disuict. Great Western Savings & C·l dis u ict. Exuptlon Permits Loan As s n .. 310 Femando L.H. Jannen, 122 Ruby Robert W. Bachelor, 33H St •• Balboa, change in set· Ave., Balboa Island, addi· W. Coas t Hwy., Marineu back on Fernando St. ft om tion of a 2nd dwelling un it \tile, sian in exce ss of the 9 feet to zer o reel. to a non~onform ing dwell-25-foo t he1ght li mit 1n OI!PAfltTM!NT S T Ofltl!~ Un P•mlts ing in R-2 di!iUi ct. C-2-H disuict. The Irvine Co., community R.W. Gordon, 2906 W. Robinson's, No. 2 Fash· 1816 Newport llvd.-Costa MftCI duecti onal sign on \lac-Coast Hwy., \lariners 1on Is land, Newport Center, Arthur Bl vd. notth of Uni· ~li le , ap&Jtmcn t on the 2nd mcte ase in th e s ize of vers ity Or. This was held floor of a commercial bu i ld-signs , USED Ll ___ cDRV __ A_••s __ ...... l I STICK SHIFT WAGONS I '65 DODGI WAGON. V ... SHell $1795 WI IUoWI t • ....._, COIIYAIIII ,_ YDUil MLKfNNI I COIIVEm HEADQUARTERs I L.l __ •M_PO_•r_s _ ..... I • ., cCHMmau . . . . sim n iNO IUY, ...... ,__......_ , .. le • IIINI.,. '64 mill UY COIMiniU . $21" ,Itt .,.,_._ • ..,_ .,.., rl'llle • ......... ftCZ·WI '66 OHL W-.. .. . .. . $164.5 4 ..... """' ........ T• CMtltf, L-~ '64 SPOilT COUPI .......... $ 774 lf-..c lr-~ , .... I .....-...... OU IlL 't2 MCIIIZA IIDAII. A.T •.... $ 79, '61 MCIIIZA CPl. u. Ull .. $ 995 '65 -CPl. u ....... $1595 -f '61 -ZA CPl. u . U11 .. $1045 '14 V. W. IUS . . . . . . ..... 1144 '61 M011ZA W.. A.T., 1&11 $ 675" """'" ... t1o ~-. • .....r, rMif _. ... STING lAY . . . ....... ..,.., '*"''· Lk. .... An' ox . .... • :wt • ...... .. .., ... "'...... I ..... . L_CIIEVIOI.IT __ sm_AN_s__.l I 3 COIMITIIUS '64 STN UY IAITIACK ... Pl" • • ~ • -~lt.,_ .._ wlfll lUck""""-.. -·-·-•J-• ...... ' ,.., .. ,...., • "·'"· v~ ...,... • ... Ill "M *li·u 'M -_,_. ........... • ..,.. ------"'·""' -................ -'"'-.·· --.---... .:.--...... , ....... ,....,, ..... ........ ......... 111117J. I .... ,.. . *1144 '64 liU1C1C u ~ ........ $17ft --............... !1!!_ .... __ .... __ ,_ I ::;,' •l~k :r.r-'*-,..:It W IIMMf, M."li.fJr.• A lii.r ~ ...., ~· 1.& ·u ·ww .............. $1444 ·~ --'w •oAL ,1---· ____ ... _ --·-·-· -·· ~ '65 IIUIY-.. : ....... $52 MO. =..-· ........... _.... ........ .._ ·-;::-;;;;;;.-........ · 1:'1 .. =:.-Nw':..=.:= '65 IM'AIA ..r .All . . f.l.."! :r.r::c:-:=."'L:=.:;i --~"':.~ ....... • ~~~~~ tl~_,_ .. -lt60 CNIYIOln ' • •