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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-22 - Newport Harbor EnsignLINDA PFLEGER, 18-year-old June graciJate at Corona del Mar High School was crowned Miss Newport Beach Frl· day night at the Commodores Ball o f the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· merce. She is pictured here with the 3 runners~p and the retiring Queen: from left, princess Donna Lee, prln .. cess Marsha McReynolds, Su san Me .. Quaid, who has served as Miss New· I ' port Beach for 1~7; Linda, the new QUeen, and prln.Cess Jan Rinaldi. Lin· da Is a blue-eyed blonde, 4 feet Wid 4 inches tall, ·weighs lOQ pounds and measures 34--22-.34. She pl~ns to go to USC to major In art. She lsthedau;hter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Pfleger, 26 Harbor Island. The a.llss Newport con .. test Is the proJect of the Newport Har· bor Jaycees. (Cameo House photo.) Prized music roll stolen A pt.ano music roll, cut and Mrs. Gunnb reported to the signed by noted French co'Tipo"' 'lewpc.-t Beac h pollee that the ter Camille Salot·Saens , has music roll Cor a · p~-yer plano been nolen &om the home of nad been takt:n from an antlq-.Je MI. and Mil. Prank 1.. GraMis tablethatopeo• up from the top of 3216 £, Ocean Blvd, , Coro-by sliding the ltd lldewtyt. u del MM. The p-lzed muical memento wu made at the 1915 Expod• tion ln San Francisco , where Mr. Grannla waa exhibiting 1 machine that cut plano rolls. Sa1nt·Saeos, who wu then 80 yean old, waa on a coocen to'.tt and cooducted at the Ex• poalU«l. He "fU intrigued by the mudc roUt and ••ked to cut one, He played an c.-lglna1 composltio:l o::1 the piano , that triggered the machine whlch cut the holel tn the tape. He dgne.d the roll and gave it to Mr. GraMil. Recently Mn. Granola decld· td to check OQ m. value of the m.aie ro&L A ml.llk: comp&:ly bld'1111ed --u•'--· dc:G wtdt.aa uh&btr. nse lou •• diaeOW'VId wh.a ICI. Gran· nh looked rc. l:hc roll lD the table. She •aid that the roll had t.ee.o taken •ometJme between lan January and June 2. She placed a Sl,OOO value on lt. S&lot·Saens, ben knolm fc.- hb BlbUca1 opera, "SamiOfl et OalUa," W&l born 1n Pub ln 1835. At the age. o( 16he WTOU his nnt •ym phon y. which wu perfcxmed with IUCCW, He vi• MACNAB, president of the Newport Harbor •hed the United State~ ln 1906 Chamber of Commerce, is shown here parti ci pating and lmp-esaed audience• by hb lm p-ovbad0111 on the organ. ln In an Inhalation therapy demonstration being con• 1915 he wa1 aeot by the French dueled by Or. G.eorge Logan and nurse Sh irley Gen· government aa a comm1Jiio.-"ler try at Hoag Hospital. Th is is a preview of the "me--to theExpolltlon, where he waa dlcal eQUipment In ac ti on " program to be pres er~ted gueat conduct~ fCI" a 1edes or f • ATHLETE OF THE .YEAR a wards were presented Friday e vening at the Communi ty Youth Center in Corona del Mar to boys oYld girls who hade excell ed In competitive sports. Mc.st ou tstanding gi rl trophy went to Marcia Kull of 715 J asmine Ave., Co rona del Mar, 'Nho is almost 10. John McKenzie, 9117, ot 713 Larkspur Ave., ·Co rona del Mar, rec eived the trophy fo r ou tstanding boy! The trophi es were don a· ted by 1!1e Balboa Bay Lions Club. photo. I 10 million A tlO,OOO,OOO booat in aucncd valuation it a new windfall source of income for the City of Newport Beach for the new fiacal year beainnina July 1. Finance di recl.or Oeotae Pappu ~nnounced yeater- day that he had recci.vcd the ~entative riaure of Jl70,- 441,6&0,from county auenor Andrew Hinthaw u lhe total ueurcd roll auua- mcnt for Newport Beach. In the preparation of tht~ 1967• 6& budt,et., City Manqar Harvey Hurlburt and the Coun cil worked wilh an utimated tolal ol 1160, .. 3&5,000 for the aecwed roll.' Navy oHicer wins The secured toll h about &~of the Wtal city aaseaud vaJuatian. The total, in- cludina unaecurcd roll 1nd utilitiea, i.t thua eapcc .. d to be c loae to UOO million, bronze star Lu t week the City Coun- cil approved a S7,970,l1S ci ty bud&ct and estimated lhe tax to be $1.1896', an in- cteue of almou se over the 1966,.7 rate of Sl.l4. Navy Mauz, Shorea, tum on officer Henry H. re sident of Dover hu received uiple -an ''ahead of time" promotion to lieuten,ant commander, a chanse of coornand, and a lso the bronze star decoration for duty in Vietnam. The bronze star award came for his service as commandina om cer of River Patrol Section S43, in charae of 10 new PBR' • patrolina \he Me con a Delta. The increa1e in aauued valuation may enable the Council to cu t back lhe u .. pected t.a:w; in crease. Bomb threat in market A telephone bomb threat After spendina a monlh•s leave at borne, 1607 S.· caused a 2S4inute e vacu.,. tiqo Dr., he recently tion of Albertson '• Market aumed hi s new auianmenl, LCDtl. MIMIY H • ...._.1 in Coron a del Mat last oonwnand of the ocean . . Sund . . 1n June. 1959 tn me same ay. ac.:una mtnnweeper, U.S.S. 1 '•• L." Ch 1 0 Clerk Vir•inia Vance Prime of the PaciCi c fleet. c 111 ., u• .. ar C1 on r H h d I h. Wiu of Costa Mesa wh o was answered a plwne call at e as reporte or tl new . . . ." . J 40 d h told· duty in Looa Beach and will tt ll ed 1n action 1_n V1etnam : . p.m., an s e wu . d Sub, B · 1h lut May 24 . Lt.WIU wu on "L11ten very carefully. I procee to IC ay IR e . · 1 d bo b · PhT · h" du patrol duty wtth the 53lll have JUat pace 1 m an 1 ,1PP'MI u 11 ty PBR when hi t patrol boat your store a mi nute aao. It JtaThuon:, 1 .1 . 1 d was attacked, and he and it settoaooff in 20 minutu. e m&U:t atru y Inc u es . · 1 d Do 11 I" •• T't.. ·1 6 0 · 5 hu crew of 4 were kil e . no t ca po 1ce. •ne {_he• a, 3aae ~ 2 avtd, 1~ The ini tial tou.r of duty of caller lhen huna up. Dyn~,l .; -;! "")Cat~ LCDR. Maul was with the Miu Vance reported the an1e , mrs. 1"\&Ul, a native . . n.. , ~weapons department on the sn c1dent to m&naacr LAI&nC or Fruno, 11 a teacher ~ U.S.S. Jobn A. Bole. Greer. He c alled police and Ran cho Men Pre..Sch ool 1n LCOR. Mlut it the son or cleued the market of all Costa Men, 1 retired Army colonel, pauon1. S&L Chapman, LCDR. Maul waa Henry H. Mau.t Sr., who officer Elliou and o~cer from lhe U • S. acrved wilb field AJ\illery 81m11 checked th.e prca:u.ua. .. hair doarloa 11od4 'tlu U -' a\ ''U ...,.. ... -• ID4 \def tn Cana>:-w•• r.opn..S. School planned • II chase lhe Balboa Inn property from the Laauna Federal Savina• and Loan Atan •• ir the u•e permit ia sranted, Mr. and Mu. Wayne Weber or Lona Beac:n have applied to the Newpon Beach P lan· nin1 Conwniuion for a use permit to operate a pr ivate colleae prep tchool at the They ptopose to ext.abliah Balboa Inn, l OS Main St. a preparatory school Cor 100 The Convniui,oo will eon· hi&h s chool aae students, 1ider the application at its with a racul tyoC12 teachers. Jul y 6 meetina. lt would be a coeducational The Weber'•· o peratin& school , providina dormitory under lhe film name o r racilities for boys and air\1 Copre Inc., plan to pur-on the Balboa Inn property. Buttram coming to Fair by Hoag staff members at the 7:30 a.m. breakfast conc ua. He died ln 1921 at 1 the alle of 86, Pat Butuam, veteran movi~ turin& Oranae County" I mo1t meeting of the Chamber membership at the Ba boa rado'o and te le ,,·,,·0 n corned' 1 b. talented amate ur pel 01meu, Bay Club ned Wednesday, J une 28. Harry Bab 1tt TEMMIS CLINIC HELD star cunently featuted in will also be s taaed every will emcee the program, 'wh ich is being coo rdinated A free tcnni• clinic · for the "Gree n Acre s"' TV afternoon rrom 1 to 3 p.m. ;n by Or. Logan, ·Or. Allen Cottle, Or, Morri s Fier and youna playen wa• held series, and the Cllncer the Aloha Go-Go Tent. a1d Or. Gerald Sinykln, !Jack West photo.) Tuesday at the Ne.,'port Family, sincin1 atan or the Fair Week '67 will offi· Tidelands Study Slated Beach Tennis Club in East BIRTHDAY PARTY celebr ants in • year-young Camp bell McGhee, Mrs. "Danny Kaye Show" Cor the cially act underway with lhe Bluff, Ceaturina the t.op ten-elude, from left, Kenneth Haigh, 90-Charles Mower and R. B. Robo zzo1 i. pu t 2 aeuon1, wi ll headline Aloha Queen contest on nis profeuionals who are OUNG II lhe list of top performeu Tuuday, July 25. Beauty A tidelanda committee was no metors, t.o study · the ':Ppearina at the lnlerna• HE IS 90 YEARS Y slated to appear daily. at queens representina Or&np n~med Monday by ,Preaident adviaability or inatallins bona\ Cup matche• at .~e ' • • lhe 1967 Oranae County County comm unitiu will John Mac:aab al lhe meetina pukina meters in order to Club lhis week. The ch~le 1 A 90~ear...youn& Campbell neigh bou of Mr. \1cQ\ee. the bus by hi m•elf back to Fau, July 2S·30, in Cost.a compete Cor the title of (;6 the Newport Harbor obtain fuoda (or Partin& waa . aponsored by Jumor McOlee areeted friends and Th ey bui lt thei r home here Teoneuee to see hi s hom e Mesa. 1967 Otanae County Aloha Chamber of Commerce tots. Tennta or Oranae County. neiahbon over c ake and u sooo as Mr . Mower was town and the pavu or hi s Olher lOp performers ~o Queen. The lovely hopd11la directon. COM E le punch and oo hi s bi rthday di schar1ed from the service famil y members. appeu at ~:30 and 8 ~.m. In will appear on the Amphl• The conwnitt.eo, which will gels 'op ·ag star Wedneaday, June 7, at hi s in 'lh e fall of 1946. Other auest• at the birth-lhe AznPh1~eater, mclude theatze s tace Cor j~dlin& •* meet.wilhlho Newport Beach 11 home at Iris Ave. and Fourth The ho noree him1 elf ar· day pany were Mu. Beatie the Orwyns, acrobat and 2:30 and B p.m. on the 25th. Ciey Council c:onrniUee to Avo,, Corona del Mar. rived in Corona del Mar on Oyster, Roy and Jan LUton, Coot· jua~linl famil y; Jan, RS OUI•E EDO Pb-,1 J •--•(1-'-•'ne and Bob Bleck, from Harbor .. 1 1 1•• 1 .• u •• M . L • L Y diacull ptopoaed reea for or ...... , "' -... 1 Because of hi a clearooeu t the 29th of Auauu in n41. Harty and Dorothea GroninL ove Y auY 0 uoe apet.e, lidelu4t ute it headed by Leque batkelball atar It Hiah. memory for datcJ, times and He built his 2 story home at Gladys Johnson, Mt. tnd and the Jack Fishet Orc:hea· OP: 1 • t. SUC~IS Bd Hirtb u chainnu. Other Estancia lilt uuoa,. ia a IOA.T lHIPT LOU places, Mr. Mc<l\ee was 520 Iris Ave., facina 4th Mrs. Wallace Calderhead, ua. On~· ~::~• a.=· .. ::~ aMID'*' an HeQI)' Hill Ed Corona del Mar rea1dent IS SIT AT $1,715 able to play "I remember Ave., in 1145 and 1946. Last ~-tn. Karen Brown, Dick The show will be climued c~wner of Leddy"• Unlhni~ Sou. ... Rol1nd Vallely' and qain and will enroll at Navia•tionatequiprnentvat .. when" with several of his year, when he was only 19, Mower, ~d Earl Mc~ee. with a ""Hawaiian Hula.. d clri Col. -'c·-11 Hudaon •. Ex-·CDM Ht·-. School in _the '· '\00 'I , 8a • T ed, paints an sun ... _..., •• ued at tl.11S: has been suuts who had been in the he too .. a b,1.1 m1 e tnp on his nephew. loo" st.anin& Tehua, ... died Sunday, June u. le. offtdo .......,_, ue Tommy fall. He scored 419 ,polnll IIOien from tbe cabift •~• for a ftumber or years. Fl • c c I hitian dancer; Tllfla, prince Ho.:a Hospital at .,. $1. Wilder, head of 11\e OIUQ-Iin 16 aam•• In the Fatd CNiiOI Nai'a owned by Amona the pelt& was R.B. amm reSIIIftS . . pos, cl the fire dancers: Keelo She Wll both Aua. ·4. 1909, Ht-1 marie•• divitlon, and position for Hatancia;t Hollywood ~uceMiirector Robonoti, who. arri ved •'S' and Kaneni , Polynesian in Oklahoma. end h..S tiftd Jack BarDett., Qamber. aver11in1 _!8.4 for the Johe. Stutt•"· aad moored here in 1939 and worked President John Macnab of o( the Newport Harbor folk-cianeera: ~d Er~~at rm 16 yeut ia Ora .. m~Da~er. aeaaon. ·He h upecte4 lOi attbe Lanon A Mellor Dock, for both Roui's restaurant the Newpon Harbor" Chamber Chamber. Tuaru and hu Hawauan County,, Sui"Yivon iae, ... a.. Bunett reported on lha play •t the forward apot rot l703W.CoastHwy • .-M&rinen and ~e'1. whi ch ronnerly of Conwerce annot.Wiced at He bas alto been a member orchettra. . her hu1.,..._ Fr•oia; a r.cent Couat;jl aclion se&J .. e Sea Kin1a, -ttemina up Mile. aiOOd on the comer now oc--Monday's meetinJ or the o r the Ql.am.ber'a Commo-There will be apec1al en• daulht• LoWae Neff of doa up a special flllld from wif) Steve Leech, Baddy Oreen of Senta Ana cupied by Sc::hroeder'• O.ers 0\amber dire c tors that Don dare• Club for aev.ral l.ertaiM'lent ror Lhe youna ShenMROats; 1 soa,loae .... perltia.a .... rees, . to be ~wo other tranaf~teet w~ repon.d &o pollee Monday IM. · Flamm hu resi&ned as first yearl , a position he ia alto fry, &oo. The Bob Karl or Framinthlftl. Maas. _. DHd for crudaa additional w.ll bolal• Coach Bill lbal a radio, directioa Nearby neiJhbon Mr. an d vice•pruident Md member ruipina. He conth••• to Show will be ua,.d l tirNa 6 arandcbihk•: ' otr-e•Mt putia1 in UHI Bloom' a bope:a for e OJt. ftadtr. depdl sowuSar u4 Mrs.· KeMtlh Haith were of the uecutive board.. maintain his ornce ll daily al dM Kldd!J Catouel Meu ,.., oeiMra ... tliatare•&ered. n. apecial cblmpioasbiptelm lie Oui•~ radio lelepbooe had been praatnL ·~.·Haith recalled ln his letter of ruia;nation, Phitco-Ford in N1wport 5\ap, l:JO, S: and 1 p.m. yeaterday at Our._., Q11ea t.wl ... lit •P Ia ~ n.o.p80D, 6om Ba&Ueia. taU..' . when he arrived in the area Mr. Flamm cited incre .. ed Bead!.. Lupo lbe C~ ... Harold of ABtel:s CadlioUc o.cll. jucdoe .n• &be lncua•• fLift __ ...... 1• for permaneal livina in 1n ca. company wort respooaibili· MIS. ,HYLLI5 TOllY * Slil-~nil alto ,.~ with tae R••· Willi• Hill"' • tM Halo pllkia.a '"' Jll ..... •• l'ae m•lionad th•t he tics u reaaon ror hia 1111110 MURSI. DIU ron. M .._ Kut4y Caroeael. ott'iciadntl Balta c.tlllll .. ,._ St 10 lOt • "-!· 'A1 lite N rtU aa...Ualn ........ C•••• .. lMMic:Mol. ued 10 ralee nae&ables at deciaion. Lat' hn. 1 he Serticts wer.held Juee 17 .. ..at • ..,.., dlroutb-Mer ,..,..._, WM' " .... a. ..... r .. lEI ........... _, .DI .... tll ... I --· .......... -··-· CryataiCo••in cooperation ... aftp~inted ScMI&Mm al 8altt Corona del MafMaldMPakeu •.:..~ 'II ot•••eNtc••· will • ·-• -'" • •• ---· •· ·-I ·~ ~ lot •• , s. · o·• "7 · ~ 1 • ~ --111 u P• • .... "' -· '"' • c1 _. ... lllal .. follotll ---c-Hllltlado -' '"'-~• •~ •~ ~ar Collfomta pu~h< fOIIdCIIIa ~•po '0 ' -·· •.,. 0 -Ill due:" ... 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It is the taking of a human life, and the victim Is not accorded the protection of the law, which provides that the accused has the right to face the accuser and answer the charges in a court o f law. The advocates of "liberalized" abortion laws, such as just approved tor the State of Cali fornia, have only on~ justifi· ' ca~ion for their stand: the claim that the end justif ies th e means. It is rev ealing that those who call for liberalizing the abortion laws are generally the same who cry out against capital punishment, and the outcome appears to be the same in both cases: com passion for the sinner, and death tor the inn ocent. • • • GREAT SOCIETY HAS TO IE RESPDNSIILE A thought for the week -cred ited to Senator Edward Brooke of Massachusetts: "We can't have the so-called grea.t society until we have the respons ible society, where it's more profitable to work than not to work. You can't help a man by constantly giving him hand-outs." ••• "END ALL SUBSIDIES -INCLUDING DURS" I go along with a news paper executive in Pittsburgh who tes tified before th e House Postal Commi ttee in Washing- ton, D.C., asking for the end of all mail subsidies, in- c luding his own. Lynn, Watson, general manager of City and Suburban Li fe, a we ekly newspaper in Pittsburgh, said that Con· gress should reQui re all mail users to pay 100% of the actual cost involved in delivery. That wou ld mean in - cre1asi!!.9. the c2_st of mailing w_:e kly ne,wspaper~, whi ch ate rec.e iving the ad~antage of a special rate from the U.S:. Post Of-fice. A member of th~e FOstal Confmittee said he was s hocked at the testimony , but called the s tatement courageous, and added that few would share Mr . Watson's views. Here is one publisher who does. All subsidies should be Letters to the Editor The head-on claah betwec', the Weauninatel Confcaai~ ' of Paith ~d the 1967 Con· fci'aion is ahown in Appen·', di.t Dl of "The Death of a "U-TURN" HEEDED people demandina and rc-common herd while these Clutch."' paaca 202 and Editor of the EnsiJR , ceivina the beat. For this dawdlina doodlcbuas diui-203 , which •ivca a compa~- Within the pas I week we nme seament to do other-pate much of their time and iaon of the otdination vowa have wi tne ssed 1he outbreak wise would for them be not encriY 'in trivia and fiivolity of the tJo confeuiona. In- of hosri li ties in the Mi~dle only unthinkable but un· without accompliahina any· atead of eJr.pteasina the be· East . where, through dlplo--necessary for they have lhina. Thus will it be until lief that the Scriptutel of mali c bunalina and avarice, h · · the s pirit of momentum stirs the Old. and the New Testa· proven ,to t CIT own sat11· what could erupt into a £action that the aood thinas these squalid squatters to menu are "the WOld o£0od, wotld confli ct began. of life arc available ·and con s truc tion action. 8y de· the only infallible tole o£ The free world is under fault o£ their cultural heri· faith and practice,'' the predictably obtainable. attack by the collectivist ta•e they have dclibctatelv ordination vowa of the Goods and services that internationale, wh ose ulti· chosen this •lovenly way Confeuion of 1967 ask: · 1 fail to deliver soon di1· mate a1m is peop e and rna· of life in an unWholleome '"Do you accept the Scri~ terial cootro l. Someday in appear from the scene. It environment 8!1 an excape tures of the Old _and the this century, this idcolo gi· miaht even be aaid that thia from reaponsibi·lity. Tended fo r the Pacific Cup tou rn ament New Teatamencs t.o be the cal struggle will have to be same group of people is by love doves, tho weeds 0·r now going on at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, is . d th . . untquo an au outalwc re solved for better or wonc. basically the mos t practical of diuipalion are crowdina· pictured with Mrs. William Weaver, looking over the witneu to Jesus Christ in Material gain has done a and demandina in the entire out the nowers of refinement lists and photos of the world's top tennis stars who the c:hw ch -catholic and by snow job on the Christian WQrld and daily prove it in in this aardcn of love. This are here fOr the $.25,000 event. Local residents are the Holy Spirit God' a word s pirit, as the civilized theif way of life. cru sade to love and to be opening their homes for the visiting profess-ionals. to you?" .human race rushes headlona' Workability is paramount loved without beina lovely Mr. and Mr s. Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield are at the In APpendi1 IV, DI ~Mcln- towatd the abyu ol 1tlf· _ COp ·perlormancc neces· aeneratea more diaJUSl\han -. • 1. R 1 1 .•• ~-!.-;.;.,,1•1 _ '•'i -"'•"•'• annihilation. affection. Balboa ls14nd .. home ot Mr. and Mrs. Ore.. au s~-._ --neo• ... If what remain• of the sa.ry and e.apected. ·So it in-This ''lonely crowd ," Au~tratian s Mal Ariderson and Fred Stolle are guests aaainat the Conf6nion of spirit of '76 is to withstand deed becomes a mystery dressed in dirty aarb and of the Rod Laver•s in Eiist Bluff, near the tennis 1967. Amana them aJc items 1he counter resolurion of that anythin& leu -sub-preaentinaa diaheveled per-courts. Rod, touring pro of the Tenni s Club, is Stolle's ,Jelatina td Jesus Ctuiat, of h . 1 th ·11 h stitutes (for Victory), ex-h. h th f 11 · · 1 11 cen ury, ere WI ave son, seeks deapcratcly to doubles pa rtner in the tou·rn ey. American aces Earl w tc e 0 owma aae s•a- to be a U-tum in the pre· pcdiency, atalemate, de· be heard but has little to BUchholtz an.d Barry MacKay are s taying with Mr. and nit'icant: el imi nated -in the postal system, and in a ll of govemment hand-outs. sent day woy ol life. Free-tente -really poor mer· oay 10 the world "any "10. Jc••• Chtiat wu not th • m Mrs. Jose·ph 'Rodolphe In the Bluffs. The tourney will 0 er areas men mus t abandon the 1iren chandise you might say, others aharc the doubts and a baothc1 to all kind a of ain· song o f delirious compla-could by these same people disillusions that those hU· continue through June 25-· r;a ful men but He ia an eldca ccncy for the saCrificial be supported, pennitted, or man derelicts have with the ~ baothct oaly to them who • • • GDOD INTENTIONS-BUT HARMFUL demands which are &\ways even tolerated. It isn't any· present sorry world· imaac sTATE ··I u •.• , , .. 'have been te.dcemcd and foa-. required of thOse who have where else. but the Hippie'• approach gi ven of \heir "tina l...·.Him." The Cal ifornia State Chamber of Comme rce off ers some · d 1 d t th · "' over-m u se 0 e potnt Harold Baxter lO 1mprovemen\ ia mcuy, . un : Chri'll rejected the pertinent comments on th e proposed increase in state of addic tion. Newport Beach muddy and repul sive. "Eter-euoneou.i hwn&niam of the mi ni mum wag e from $1.30 to $1.65 for women and minors: We can hope for other so--nal viailand•'. i1 the price Se•.tar Jalllt Sc~l& univeual b1otherhood of lu ti ons, but I fear in vain. SOCIAL REHEG.ADES of freedom. Peace at any man." "It is easy to fal l into the Utopian fal lacy wh ich says Bob o ' ugan Editor of the Enaian ptice.is a paaaive attitude contro\law1 .~eni~nce tow&rdper~ona who ''26.TheChristof 'thenew that th e mo re people are paid, the mo re t hey spend, the Newport Beach Th 1 · · ·•at 1 ad 10 1· 'ted ty •1 · c recent tc ev111on CJI.· Ul c I un uru . • trfl>o leaiala-loot, bum and uaauh '"for Confusion. i1 an entirely better they live, af'ld everybody is happier. The minimum SUBSTITUTES P9Se of the 'bUuina beat· ranny and dictatorthip. Five lUre thia &euion .will if a cauac,'' the threat 10 the · different pcJIOO from . th• · d t 1 t th k'll d · 1 bums of Swllet Strip and thousand yun oC civiliza· • · · n.. · f th · th B'bl wage IS1 suppose o pro ec e-uns 1 e or ma rgrna Edi tor of the En• fan . h 1 1 paned, ·further .weaken an individual and to hu home vvc set 01 . m · c 1 e w· the Hobo-Hippie• of Haiaht·. taC?n ave not compete y f b ld b and contcia"ted in the West· worker. But what's going to happen if another 35« per em-ath much of the world Ashbury show&· r.hi• wo~ aonc down the drain of tir;ne indi-vidual riaht whi ch ii no t rom mo s oou ecomc as ployee.per hou r is added to the payroll of the average re--forced or conditioned to ·ac-eaten dcJU!wood in shabb)l ~d decay. It is stupid of oaly . fundamental to Ameri· ~cat ·as ~e th~eat fr~. ~c minatet stanilarda." tailer or small manufacturer? He is going to economiz~cut cept mediocrity or less in huddles . of bubbub in a · the .Hippies 10 w•t to ·ao ·cans, but haa been rccoa-•mgle marauding_ cr_lmlOal. Dr. MclntiiC, iti. Chapl.Cf 8. services,invest fu rtherin mechanization , or move to where aooda; food, clothina and waterlesawuteland.lntheir b~c~ lO the beainnin& and ni~e'd since before the dawn Yet lhcae new b&l1s wou.ld atatca, .. Thc'chwch-accQJd- th e cheap labor is cheaper. P rices .,.ill have to increase. shelter-there happily i• a mi&hty wit, perhapa all wis· ua,rt aii 'DYct aaain.· or.'hiatQty: tht .ri&ht of s elf-deny' our people the means ina -to the new Confeuior).. large segment of the world's dom of the aao1 will be Arthur B. McQucm defense. · to defend .them~elv~s and ia now !19 dilul'[l the -.;H All of th is would add to Cali fornia's unemployment prob-denicd and repudiated, all 258 Plower, Apt. 8 . f am d~cp\y distutbcd that thtdJ" home• ·aaainst mob I, of God ll:fld: lc'atn ~ obey in I em and would do li ttl £: to benef it the state's economy . It __ LEGAL NOTICE standards Of' t.raditional Costa Men nearlY all the di.,cu••ion by. makina illital lhe po.J· .these oo~Orett?' 1ituat}~n1.• wouldn't ls top there either. An increase in the minirrlum N01TCF.:Or PUBLIC H£ARING valu~a rejected in £avo~. c:»f ''A' JOB WELL DONE" about aun . ~cgialation in seasion ~ve~ .of. t-atu o~ ~~ iri o~~r ~.discern (his wage encOurages and al most necessitates a cycle of wage Not1ce I" hereby. given tba1 n.oth_maneu. :ro ~e extub&· Edi1or of the En Catifomi• thi l year ha"a weapon• wb&ch could be wall. it. no .lon.acr tt .. tha • ' ·• PI · c · f taonts' marchtnl·ll'more en-11 1" -· o d aa'not a larac body · • ll'b'-Sc ·• h'ch increases in proport 1on to a proposed 27" boost at the uoe . nonlng ommn111 100 .0 • • ... . F th • d · concerned· the· wishu and" 8 ~ a 1 , • m.a 1 i&l flt-tu.ru ·.low I \ , . . lhe C11y of Ne.,.pon Be•ch w1\l ~acma.that c.he lwe of le~ · a er 1 ay ~a very so<?"1 • . . . . · of attackers. . it ahould. tuJri ••• 1\:ac fi"d• bottom. Ahd that rs ~nflatron . We are all consumers and hold a publi c hearing on the 101, gaddy 1e~sation and tl\e June.l8,and I JUil happcfJed .c~t:.'IUU .or ~~ters. -ra~he,r , involv'ed U .. 1 . ht th is proposal affec ts everyone, applic.ation of Copre, Inc. for . pursuit of pleasure more at· to come "acrou a letJer t.tiat than ·lh~ rnd,v&dua\'s naht Lili:c all .lllft cont:Ot llwa by-· ~ 1;.1~1 . r,a -~· l:,he ones wh o get hurt the ~ost by _minimum wage legi s· ::~~~=~li:~~~~\ '1!r' ;o ::i':;t~ ~·c~re th~ ~e -purauit.o[' ;aa r'i::t by my dau'!'tet to ~ .. ·e~;:.e:~n~c-~t~e ~e:!· theae wou~d iri _prac\icc al:: :::~~u'::t~~~;~:!. lation are th e5'se who are intended to be helped -the un· I'Oehoo l, on Lol'" l2-16 & Por. exec adence.. ese lbcoc.'!l er a er. on F,ather s pay. 'ory ,_~.ttc , .... a el&.u •· feet only • the \a~·abldina ty arld aeX·" .... • .. Lot D Block 10 Tract Balboa .renq es app-ear to LR last year. 01 '•-"'"'~~'"' ee ,. .... ne ~on ci-tizen not lhc criminal at •. . . ... ski I led or ma rginal workers. They are the ones to be laid also ~own 18 Jt)s Maio Streel,' r~bcllion aaai_h!l the. evolu· 1 just wuh Lhat the (f:eh•-'\ of A:uerGbi_YJTI.an .~iddle'l 'whoni dtey are· auppolcdly H~. decne_a ., ~e ',"duect ofi when ttje price of labor goes up. This ;s another tx· R~l ~·-. . lion or all crvtl md mQral qeu of today• would sec -sun control· bitla;n\uch waa aimed. Penon• wanti"'a" pohtJ.cal acb~ ~ wh~ch .the Nouce •s here~ fuuher values •. The breakdown of · th h th ' 1 1 d to iaid · bout huntcra· but . . chu.rchnow.dedicatea 1t1elf~' ample of we-1.1 intended legis lation doing mo re harm than 8iven th•t said pabl1 c hearin8 •el(ood.iaciptine allow• them roua 1• c tel an ow a .. 1 luna for crwinal .p.ir~1e11 LikC'A'iiO he-objecti 1·0 ·tbc ood · "'i ll be hel d on the 6th day or . , · . that when they 1et older . aclf-defensc and home d'e-Would ·•till contrive· to ob-. . (' · .. th" g • Jul y. 1967, •• che hou r of8:M _a ~&de ranae of mdulaen~e. they too wi}l' think back. Jenu wore nncr mentioned. tain \hem.. On I tbOac 'te-pohcy a~t: ~'111t .~n e -ne~ I structors hied t Occ p.m. in the Coo acil Ch..,bet• Thu coc_kcyod . c~mau(y Parent• know ·what i.-bett . ·Probabt · U.ia waa "due to . Y. . . Confeu1on, r.e!~n.lb_poa.ce n a or che Newpon Be•ch Ci ty love affarr ackniUCdly h'a1 f,. tb · .. b' kln ·th' ·r-a t ~---U1 J . pity a ~c~na the1~ oya ... o-an~ pr~~acefulcoezist.once:Hc · . . . Hall, at which time ~d ,place no lttndardl Of cOridDct. . or .en C 1 rr. · ', .~ ~ ' ~ ~ -~ QOn• tcction W~ld be hamper.~ de· JOI'OI ttil t~li& Cb.Jt A photoaraphy 1n1ttuctor a.nd recc1ved hrt BA and ~~ny and •II persoaa 1n1erested The John Dewey viNt of · lnadcntally, we adc?pted ttOI ~Ill wfuc:h ,tece&ved ~ and reatrtotcd. New York ·1b, P. · h ·JM · · . · . and a Enalith--Spani 1h in· MA dearees from Cal State ~·Y •ppear ~~ad ~e heard toac"'cmcu and permiui· our dauahtcr when abc waa ·favorable · rQ'lX)mlr'lendation Ci.ty. ha1 . had a l#ict aUD . 0 1:;-'~ dl .pe~cc. ~houlclf . ltructor have been hired for Lona Beach. ·He hat tauaht e r~n .. y y c pelin •e ret•ry vencu,· now dormant-but only 8 da)'l old. Tn Ul thil froin th'e commiitee·atfectccs' reaiatration aftd <:CGUOI 'laW. ;,ncb ·ad·,'-·. ~~~~'~j0 the comina ye&J at Oran•e 8 yeau at the hiah school Ne....,.·n Beach 'ci..,c often reectivatod. it a IOo-note.· rcpruenta a job Weli ilniY latie . and 'powodol ·ror over hair a CftlFJ. (t .~· ~. t~w~· . I~ ! ·-, . and colleae level He was a ·-,..-· 1 • •" lh. ad ... ___ · · · · 1-• • • ,.. ona &CIOI& eYe'f ano o CoutColleae. • Pl.anin11 Commi11sion Cl& IICUJets ~t ·apre I ~..::~. · . ·w~apona tuch. &a ·mac~ DOlo ha'l 'ftot.aff'ec:&ed die" CJime fi' · ... ~ k, of . Maraball LaCour. currently U.S. NaY)' photoaraphcr for Publish: J11ne 22, 1967. !a and a.ttacka ~c llllinda of The followina i1 ber not9 , ;un-.; wbi~ arC not oi'4i':'U•: tai 0 but· it baa" ~;·tell.: ~ ~~t.l 0'011 1 ~ · ~~ . on the Cal a tate staff at 4 yean, and haa done com-The Newporl Harbor ~•ap. adoleacentl Who do ftOt hrre wtittdn to het father last· UY ·~bck~Pi .of at needed fot ... r , b diffi lt. nattona IC~ ~· .. -. . . I nd . d . I k '-•'1... • 'ty tb . . , .. e.enae muc: mor• tc:u fl.e stales ·''The COnfe Lona Beach, wilt teach in mere& a a •n uatna wor . LEGAL HOTIC! a ..,., ''! 11111.nl pro-yOat. . .-. • . . ''ll-def,u·e . 'u¥1 -~ome. d.-. . . : , . : • . . . , ..... the pbotoaraphy deparlmcnt. Robert !· Bry~n ~ill teet dlcm~eiY_,a. To en~re Dpar Dac!: . . . . recile. ·Most people's".du.llk·. PfQplo wlth'!'lt.dte meana •!op of 196'7 le: ~\ ~ ~· H ttcnd d P d d teach Enahsh and Spam ah. N011CEOf A.IIIJC HEARING . warps lhe psy.che ol'-tbo~e. · l ·kaow t.h"• i · 1 .ttl 1 t . ihl on. lhh tdje.ct· ia adll or telt~erenae.. uo .eaJiJr aade of reals&lq9r repada .. e a c ~·a ena an He attended Oakland Cit Notice I• hereby l{h·eo tht in the cu.h of pemtiaai.v.,.. ..:.. · · 1 . • 1 • 1· e • -e, . "d·' · · . ·• prey ror ·totaliwlao pem· .. tina CCIIafhtmiam. Wt on t6e Lona Beach Ctty Collea~. C II . d h. Y the PlaDflias Cornm•••toa of 'neu~·Dilftlty end ttabiljtj uul' I w.a.nl lO 1YJtb JOU a1 tb~P:' ·_by. the.r.ont,t pt~ meata 'wh'c::h 'lmio tAlwa' aideotaco..,..j'qi.t." 0 eae, recctn 11 BA 1he City of'N •wpon Ouch will . . • laap:py Paebet't Day •. · . IDt.e of a 1inale roaruader • 1 , •. ~ .. Yll · . .. ~-.a._ Bib'-in Enalish from UC Berke· hold a public hurl•a oa the ~4.~~ the .~CIIlare:;,.~~ ·.Now · that 1 am .,cnm · Dd· Who ·.can be. dei.ll .wich·.by a. aH !bat lbeir ~·"-i~cts ue .. Dr.· M"c:lad_u .: .oonc!adea,: . ..l'~ln UICJ 1e' Icy, and earned his MA a& •PP!Icatloa of L. Noe•so for 0 • 1 aenceue a . VJ. a C*elit 1 jaat .. Wtat to:uy .dn•·ora·revolvOr.' effec:dvaly diaiiiMd..·'lhia ' ~t -lbe ., •. Co_afttaioa Por ye ~afc not received Cal State Lon& Beach. He ~Ud~~ P.erm11t *1284 111\0 P"""'-'1 ~·· f!~&emal (ree loadlo( ... ~'· whj& • Wc:inderfMHadser you .11iis·rMn.lai "pl,.tai. 1a out' waa one. or lite reatoaa *at ia taciM4 tu~ pace trl• •• . . of bond . . h .... c. I' h ._... Jl on 0 • 0 Cl! to .. W'QO rn-• a c: ... r -· .1_ ' ,. • , .... ri·•t ... L d L--· ~lc·• ·--•-•,up ... u:te IPUH a1c a1arn a• , ta~.t &;.01•111 anu. exlalias aoa.oco6fo1111iac •otal ,nothina. 11teh identity is''werl and ati11 we. t.o me.. 'uale." Aat tho11 who IJf'ecf. .... ~ ... p .• .__, ., -JU sa. faar; but ye han re-Spanrah 10 Oranae County at~ Lola 26, 21. ao, 12, Blocl-tiicYea b(" a ''lt•k of hair ... · At 1 Joot. tiact thfocaah. the *IMP. tlllie : Waua · .ri.Ota ia uraa .11 ...,.,.._4 ·ia .. ..,w polt&ioal IMMtlhlp cei"d che _spitil of adopo schoola fqr 4 ycara. He alao 239 •. :rrac:t Coro.• del Mat. IDd toa oi'JOIM deliriua\ Ytall' 1 now bow" ft•t .a. Loe Alllllef2 .yeU. .,0 ·or C.t&ltai&.ioe.·Oir ·~laa aa lt.ey wort .totru4 tliwll ao- tiaa, wller.eby we cry, Abbe, 'talllh! in the u.s. A~r Foree ~~:..*:.. •• 3SO Marp.nw -·-bot. 1beb illll .. low trial it i~ ":' be • fatlter:·it .Ill •. Nafdrill' or · T.;..' PIIII«J . ·.~~-·~ ~d DOl ~·~ r~lUaliol .,.. P...,. Jn&olhaenc:e Sc:hool rn. ColO"" Nodt!e I• !lerebr faW" ._\' drippiaawith wild -aic, .prot,Uiy ,ae-.cl · pi'etcY Plortda;. 'Mf". OaciMatl, Naanl -~• 1111 .. ~··ol ~ ,I ai-. ~llala.f!'Nala . · ~· Spi.rit itaOU-...be@th redo for 4 yeara. &ht eald p.llfle~ lie •U a,l· .,...,,._. he·loft· 'black ar :ti ... ror yoO . .U.c:.Jo; ,...., t.a•·.tt.. .1.._· AMII~ •-:uuaa:, U · • f!ie . oo.pl~ .ehql ullltt· w~-.~.;da our u~rit. th&--ot.AMPS .,...._.,.10 be held oa Ill• 6tll & of J~ ..... ·ooaea &c. .. ir ~ .. ,..11 aa (or tDa. ·a.t t ca. lq' ... 1M WI'-• cial'.afJ 6...S 10 *et!~ M.IO ••-kiM o( ~ .anl Jaw a..t~~aaliaa -~ ......, 1967 ....... ~ .... y w ... _ .. ., .. k-., .. ·· · . . · -rlf ' , .... -.wtlll ·•• oe~~Mpol · .. uof -..... c:lti&4keft ol God! 1lWi Nt~ Harbof.Coat.a: '• tile CCMI•ell Cll~ or~ .Aid . Row/U .......... .all , .... J'OO. ., ••• Of .......... '10.1~ ~ ...... ,::··~ ... . ·~.--·~ . ccn , ... ~ .· . . . . ~ II cbil<ho, Ilion· Men Boai\l..ut.olton ..,. ~·•,rn Ba-..;::1 loll, ot olin /-•_,. -, •oo ~..., '1'"1 -~~ .. · J!"l' ..,.t.. ',; .' ' · ·: · · . . :· · · .. , . ~-"' ~ .......... ....., . .,.,,. of OocL ...S oa nco• •• IOijO;;Ioa 1!!"1-:'/l' ,:.•::.;?. -:.:::' ::' All _. ·-= 'J iio '"!R tbl· ~ -t !o lltlo llir, ~ '!l~•• .. W. oood "''' ...., :IIi .......... ,..~ :DMil • ., o .. ~· Orl•t:.l(. tiplo UoU., .._.,., ,_,...,...fi -J boo doc.___. ao.·"" ~ 11 "!'IIJ ..... ~f:'•:·'!',•. tinoia1 1 .... t ••·~lltl!o w'a.r-.•·,iiof,l;,·l/1'11••• '!'" ••• ••• w.,: Loi• c-..u oftral-1 , ......., 0 ., t11ofr -ltl.;o •~·-•., bon·o.oc• •-•• ',,...,, .,..,_1 ,•'*'~ ........ 4,., lllllll..,,e.)iall~.t ~!.llliilllri-W: ~ oloo lior& LM 01.., ••!a-, J ... =~-· ·"'A -• ~·--. -1-tocolll"'L. r!!.""'!'IJ ••~h"'T"'"~1~.z ~~ ·: ·::.o WC:oo? ,: .. stcC s :' ~ -.. ~ =,~:~::.::.:?-~=-~~~.. ::u~~==~ ~~.;~ 1 ,...~;~~~~~'=.• .. :;-:r ·:~ .. ;:•=-·'"1!~~ .. ·2 ~ • , • ~ • ' : •" • '.,'" •.•. ~.• _' •• ,•,.t '• 1 I •'• •• ''' •• • •· ,• •• ~.• ·::~· •• ,~~t · .. ,.;_,·,· ... • ... ·~·· ~·= . . ' •• ·I ·. TelephooJ!.Rpo~les Pa ... er'aOay waa a double "The Honeybe .. " ult atl Hill and Eileen BllioU f10111 celeWadon at &he Dora and uhlbitt by artlat• Olqria Udo, Thereu Reuer of Ned Hill Udo home.·. •.lboir Bradoaon, Let FoaUiio end Corona Hiahlanda, Doaaa tona three and their wi••• Charita Brown , and c•l•· Halliburt.on.ofCtmoo 8\ortt, lftd childru joil.ad them 10 britiea, ingludJna Bruce AnA Harbiaon end Mary Ann alto conaru.alate them on &.nnell. The date,Sa~a&rdey, Much of Balbo• Peninaula. their l.5th weddin1 anni\'tf• die 24th ,"tfrom .6 til ~p.m. 'It l.ucille Pinkley o£ ·Costa aary. • • ; 1heNewpor\AU Centel, 2400 Mlu. and Canolt Seek of A H .. W. Coatt Hiahway ••• don .. Balboa hland. awauan 1ummer vac.. . OO · L tion . ' d 1,1 r ... . bon 12. • •• ·and u c .. etl • • • . ' •. an ' 0 u•t Utm· are available at lho entrance m~nl•· • • Barbara. and Bob .•• alao by eallina64i.7616 , A turpriac araduatif§14 pro· Rad away and tho1r. younl* 675•5405• acnt £or their juni0( hiab a ten Betty and Bob Jr. of or • • • 1chool araduate ••• and thoir Cameo Shore•. • • Father' a Day waa cele· other you.ncuen ••• lynn: • • • brated by two fathert·Jo..be and Wally Gayner of Mcti. Some tickets arc a till ••• with molhctt•to.be •• ·• Verde headed San Franciaco available for the Federated Jacque and Bill Von Euen way. Republican Women's £und of Cameo Hi,tllands and • • • raiaer for 1968 Republican Nancy and Dan 9trincer of Fonner Lidoitc, Ginnie candidates,·ll thould be fun Cliff Haven, Williamt,now of Santa Bar. for all aces ••• muaic by • • • . bara,visited these puta re· It wu a Palm Spnnas ,, d h d NEWPORT HAAOOR ENSIGN father's day fo r Pat and Ed :nuy an wa~ onoce • by ARST SECnON .f -Paae 3 Roletti and their younau en, e. Hoi.Y Family Adopt.loo THURSDAY , JUNE 22, ·1967 of Baycrcst, •• they celebra-O.uld "'1.th 1 pla~ue ~or her d '•L p , f h OU\Stand.ina Se rVICe In the OORONA DELMAR, CALIF. te WI u" at s at cr. Gu ld II be" . • ~;;~~~~~~~;. • • • 1 ; as v.e as 101 tts roundinc president. Former Harbor View resi· • • • Pat Rusk of Walnut Creek enjoyed. every minute a a the , I • GAUGE SALE Uuful junque • • Truhy aoodica • .,Appliances that work. • Clothina. •• etc. house auut of Polly Hut· NEWLYWEDS Carolyn and Jay Gen try cu t their wedding cake. {Ho .... ard Folsom photo) Come and browse ,, TAKE ONE FAT GOOSE , • , Goose grease used to be round in most medicine chests. For a long time. it wa s a common remedy for chest colds and pneumonia. T'hc hiah mortality rate of luna patients proves how inelftctive this remedy was. Modem medkations-particularly the antibiOtics-ha ve drastically reduced the death toll or pneumonia victims, shortened hospilal stays and relieved untold pam and 'suffering. So, don't medi· cate yourself. Let your physician do the diagnOiing and prescribing. Then come to us for any medica· ti ons M may recommend. Christensen Pharmacy -l E. COAST IIWT .. CO.O•A DD. IIU oaaou 1·1150 SAT.·SUN. JUN E 23·24 From ~ a.m. to S p.m. GARAGE AT REAR of Ensign lullding dents Helen and Herb Reu· ter came into town for some recent tennis matches ••• and then left for San Fran· ciseo. .minus He len 's lovcly,lcat her tri mmed white coat. • .Hopefully some one picked it up and took it home by mis take. However, knowin g that didn't warm Helen \ip in the bjg city. ~:::"~::::~~.:~:f:.:~-KEELER-GENTRY VOWS RECITr'"' ni&hts. Miss Caro lyn Marcia Keel-baby's breath made in a The br ide's mo th~• rcceiv· ~=====================~!J • • • cr, daughtei or Mf . and Mrs. nosegay with pakalci s tteam· ed gu~sa s 1n a pale y~How I Home from Vietnam. John Terhune Keeler or 224 ers. t fi?O• length c~s turne or lace '•"'IHf •t 3r4 J\ve., COM ~PORT · FOR MATUR! ADULTS This is today· a story or Africa and Ecypt today. A picture every adult s hould see. .. AFRICA ADDIO" K l S h. 1 · l w1th a rna tch1ng )'ellow hat en c 15 cr JUS corn· Jasmine Ave ., Corona del Maid of honor was \\iss Plct.Cd 6 months on lhe SS · and a corsage of ga 1d~nias • • • Mar, became the bt ide of Carol W1ntcu of Santa Ana. \' G h · A farewell luncheon was Princeton ••• which returned Jay Manees Gentry of Lan· She wore a n oor length gown •IS. enU) c oo;e a forma l &iven in honof of PegLan· Monday. You bet he's happy caster at a double ring wed· or pale blue nylon dotted ~own of lavendar w~th ma tch· dets by hostesses Evelyn lo be home •• ·.and wt\at a ding ceremony held Sunday swiss. It was made ..,.1th mg hat and gardenias . Schonelc. o r Cliff Haven and areeting he had from his afternoo n, June 18, at the ruffles at the neckline and ,Folinw•n& a honeymoon in Ellen Travis of Newport brothers thJee and his Mo. Neighborhood Congreaation• hem. She cauicd a nosegay Northeln . Cal•forma, the Heights at the Lido horne of thcr and Dad. Betty and al Church of Laauna Beach. of dark blue delph1nium couple w1ll spend the sum-- Frances Boice. Pea and Ralph Schisler of Balboa The ceremony was perform-mixed with wh1te daLsies and me1 1n Westwuod, whe 1e they her husband Bud moved to Island. ed by the Rev. Donn MOO* baby's breath. She wore a wall both a11end L:CLA. The PalmDese.rtMonday,and will • • • maw, with the Rev. Ells· short blue illusion veil held bride is a 1%4 graduate of also have a boat home at Ce leste and Jim Mc:Aiee1 worth Richardson assisting. by a circlet of daisies. Corona del \la1 High School lh. N.Wpotl Hat bot Yacht of Bays>" de VI' II• I and has ''''"ded ''CLA r~ ae we com· The bride who was escort· Simi larly dressed we1e the " u "' Club a. weJI •• lhe>'t •-ch ed as the>'t house 1 ' 3 )'ears. She 1s • -•• ~be, of • -· . ,aucs ed to the altar by her [ather, six bridesm aids . Their flow· "' '" down near Westmoreland. th~., former and lona time wore an empire•styled gown wen wele nosegays made of Delta Delta Delta sorority • Ole sting Wefc Carmelita nc•a_hbor, Bebe GaJnon· of of ,.,.au de lin and imported r ht bl d lph" . d . He t husband was graduated Vincent, Irene Lee, Dora .-~ 1.1 ue e, lniUm, al• f10m Ante lop(: Vallev Uigh Mahbu, Chantilly lace made with an s1~s and.baby 1 br~alh . The School and ..,..1][ be lt~duated · HliTIII&TOII IUOI COIIITIY CUI * ONN 1'0 TMI ,_,IUC * GOLF GREEN FEES. WUCIAYI ..... SAT., SUM., NOUa,US 14.11 ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS WEEKDAYS $4.00 TOURNAMENT BOOKINGS AVAilABLE LESSONS IY APPOINTMENT Of'IN MIN'S CLUI MOIIIIIMirl s.c.a..t. ......... CUll WHO'S WHO in HWiti119f011 IMCII7 Find Out-H•v. lunch Weekdays in the Pin .. MONDO PAZZO" It s taru wheae Mondo Cane Gop h · d A·line skirt, a h.i &h cin;let br~dcsmatds werc M1ss Susan fr om UClA \ U . armony urge neckline and Ions . tapered Benson of Balboa Island; b . r'"s'· UJUSCl.h" ·r" "''"" ---....... ,, sleeves. The bod1ce and Mi ss \1 lh. H 1 lh a mem er 0 •ama I ta• .... _, NUNn,..fOIIIIACM 8 C • 'IIIII wh · ar a az ett, e 11~·~·~·~;1~'-':· ---~-~-...::-~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ "TOM JONES ROOM" ALSO COFFEE SHOP COCkTAIL LOUNM I 1AN9UIT lOOMS 'I .~. I ams " en questiOned relatina panel train were made en· bride's c.ousin, fr om New· left orr "We have our hands on to 2 .conuovcflial issues -ti rely of lace. poft; ~·lis & Jane Moomaw of the door knob or the White the operation of voting She wore a shoulder length Santa Ana; ~;iss \1arsha \k~ House. The priocipal thin& machines and the handl ing illusion veil held by a cap Gaugh of Rivers ide; Miss Cln 't Make Europe This Se110n? IME51l l is to wi n.'• of credentials -she ex• of chanlil\y lace embfoidcred Sandta Otto of Los An&eles ; These words highlighted plained frankly.and in some with peatls and &equins. Her and Miss Bonnie Perkins of the addteu gi ven by Mrs. detail the manner in whi ch nowers were Joses. gar• Lafayelte . te.elel••·-· . ' . · Elvis Preslc;y in "DOU,LI TIIOUILE" Gladys O'Donnell of Long these problems had been denias. s tephano ti s and Two niece s of the bride Beach, pruidcnt-elect or h,andled, and •ialed~ sened as Oowu,•i•ls. litHe PBITIYIL -also- Steven Boyd a.nd Yveue Mimeut in "CAPER OF THE GOLDEH BULLS" "I Ill LEGAL MOTICE -the National Federation oY am ca na on all of YOll Misses Ann and Julie Keeler. C[RT!f\CATE Of BGS INF:SS Republican Women, at a to work toaether. The indi· f ktitiou r lrm ~ame They wore pale pink dotted meetina of the Newport Har· vidual is not very sttona THf t·.~oERSIG~ED dMs s wiss noor length dresses bor Federated Republican when workin& alone, but as h"r"lN l"Ntih· •h•t he it' coo· and canicd nosegays of Women at the bay front an oraanization we have du ,-tin!' • cornmp rcial bu ilding mixed n owets. Vol. H 'I· rPntal bu~inP!I" at Balboa Is· home of Mts. Horace Benja· 1ng power. ost1 lly • ' 1 · 1 lan d, C.difornid, under thl' mi.", 10'.' E. Balboa Blvd., never wms peop e-1t on y " "' (il"litiou ,. firm naPIII' of C & C Balboa' alienat es them. Th~re arc 8 'ld ' , d h d I. be 1 u1 11111 •. l'ntl't 1n1 t at sai She W.' m.'·r'na one of het 1 Ja s, moderates, and f' · d f h f II .. conserval ives, but it does lfm 1,. com~" o I " o o• ... rho So tority siste rs ' or br ide, \liss Bets)' and \!iss Clai re Barne Call fi rst public appeaunces inJl ~rson~<. wh osl' namu in niOLD O.VERI since her retutn from · lhe no t make any difference as' full .. n.l pllli:'l'tt of r~sidl'nc~ SUCCEED IN Washington convention 111 to what they think, as long 1or~ d$ folln"'s, ta-·i•: sana wedding duets, includ-- ina "0 Perfect Love" and th e Hawai1an We dding Song. .' they Vole R bl . Pdul Ciraci, 309 \larinl' Bu.IHESS 'Ill THO T which she was declared 1o cpu 1can, • U be h f o\v ... , IJalbna Island, C.difor• The son of \lis. J C~hn Ch1isty Genuy of Lane as t el and the late \lr . Gentry chose his brother. Jo hn Ch1is ty Genlly Jr. of Lan• c'as te1 , f01 his be s t man. Ushers were James Evans of Los Angeles, J . Wrlie Keel· Cl, the bride's brother. of Laauna; Michael \1cAul iffe , Terry Steyer arid Larry Wiese or Los Anae les and Robert Thayer of Pacific Pal1sades. REALLY TRYING" be the winner over Mrs. cause we are t e party 0 nia 92662. -also_ Phyllis Schlafly in a spirit· all the people. The indica• WJ TSES:OO mv hand thi,. 18th "YOU'RE A edcontc'\tfot the presidency tions are that .the pa.rty is Ll-.~· of \lay . 1967. IIC lOY HOW" of lite National Federation getting strong, and that the Pnl Cirac-i ~::::::::::::::::::::~~o~f~R~e~p~u~b~l~;c~a~n~YI~o~m~e~n~ • .::..::., opportunities in 1967 and STATE OF CAlAFORNIA l Increase your circulation to 'stay in circulation thefeaftcf are unl\mited. fu COL' !'in' Of ORASGE I "We must work for the On thi11 18th day of Ma y, good of the whole countfy 1967, before me, a ~otary 8S We 10 intO the 1968 Can'!* Pu blic in ·and for thl' said paign. We must\eatn how to Coun t)· aud Sta~"· t~si.ding use OUf voting powu, but therein, du ly ('Ommissioned we haven't a chance unless and sworn , persone llv appear~ ed PA t;L CJ R.o\CI, h o .. ·n to we act the women to vote. me to be thl' pt'tson whost" A reception was held at Statistics show ·thal only na rne ie sub,.eribed to thl' the Riviera Room or the about 4Q pc.r cent or the within iD!Itftlmt"nt, and ac~ Hotel Laguna, whete blue women ·voted at the las t b owledged to me thai h" and White flowers and can· e~tecuted the !lame. dela~a flan"ed , '•ll·ered election. ·We inust convince Ul " .. lh IS llo'IT~ESS WH EREOf. I wedding cake. ~li ss Bett)' the women votcu that e)'· have ht>teunto set my han d and too, are 'responsible ror the affixed ~ny offi cial seal th,. Foreman of San \lat~no, proare••~ the ·safety and day and y~•r in 1his Cenifie al~ a soro1ity sister or the the secwi.tt or our country. lirt~t •bove ""rineu. bt:ide, was at the piano for The Re'...,bl.ic.n patty has • Shirley Ann ,\l •tthPws reception mus ic. Assistina .. -Nol•ty Publ ic in· n d lor said · h th boo" hlch a' wc11lth .or material Cou 11ty and Stale "'•t e gues t . " we1e that almc:Sst anybody could ~Y Comm-i~;T~ t.~.pTres ]lib~--~'!s.~ J . ·Wylie Keeler and " TREES ARE MEMORIALS AT BAY VIEW SCHOOL Two BraZiHa.n pepper 2,1967 ~bs.-'Ronald A. Kee ler. Sls·I---- Publ ish: Jun e 1; . , 15, 22. ters·in•law of ihe br ide. John8on 4 Son 616AIITIC NOW THRU JULY lsi Stuft Shirt IISTUIAIT 2M1WIIt Callll....,_,, ......... llledl m41..._ MUSIC-C».NCING -COCKTAILS bee s · have been planted at Bay View Schpohn Costa Me•• .-one in memocy of Mrt.Eieonora HarrJ' •· m,othcr -6th arade tcscher Robert CelellltJtingf6 Yet11s A$ A Ct11 . - and ttac o thcf in mr:mory ofWi lliam'O . Taylor, father of·Mt.a. 001thy Br id-- aea . paiJ PTA · President. ancl arandrather. of OeNicee Brillaet, 5th -,.ade pu.pi I. , 1 1 Mercury Cougar'' Car of The Year ' The treea wer• furnished by the sc:ltool faculty andr , .......... WXUIY CIUISII .......... ( -...... . :~"":' ......... . -·- ' . T-."blaM.....,"isiJIIIII,., ;£~tJ<I_.j~l;,. .. ,....., ...,..,., ........ ""'....... . . . . ~ . . . . .. lltla.. ........... .,. ........ ,,.... .... ..,..... ; • • Johnson's ~-= ,,,~2 689 ()() C. II & Clld lilt Lai-F1U1ze ... n & .JohnMon 4 .... _.. ... ......_, __ .... t,ll~··llt. -··CI 1• 7 I .. a• Used Cars EVERYONE ELSE IS SINGING TltUIISOAY, JUII£ 22, 19&1 toiiOIIA DEL llo\ll, CM.If. You are cordially invited to aUend an Open Home at PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL, PARK 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar on • June 24 arid 25 I from 12 noon to 6 p.m. ' THE BLUES, BUSINESS AT SELMANS IS SO GOOD WE'RE SINGING SUNSHINE SONGS. BUY ONE OF OUR OK USED CARS AND SING ALONG WITH us. THESE YOUNGSTERS ar• using tr signs to symbolize gospel songs of the Good News Clubs of the Harbof Area. They are, from left, Carol Janess, age 8, of Costa Mesa; Ch ri s Stevens, 9, of Ir· vine, and Julie Charnley, 10, of West Upl)t:r Bay. "One Way " refers to Jesus' statemen t that He Is tt'le only way to h-eaven. ''Stop" Is lOt' the song, ustop and let me tell you what the Lord has done for me. uGo" is for "Go and tell the story ot,Christ of Calvary." to see the beautiful new CHAPEL and Pacific View's newly completed MORTUARY 'GOOD NEWS' RALLY JUNE 26 I CORV£TTE HUDQUARTERS • 13 AAND NEW 1967'S ON DISPI.A Y NOW '63 CONVliT11ll $1m STING 1: ... '1'. V ... ,._,,nok. rillli• .,.d 'Will<', '64 STING RAY CONVliTIIU . . $2199 Jtr bluk, • -.d, v..a. rlll'la I. '-llw. IKZ·10J '64 STING UY ...... $3999 • """· m bomb. ahw. llre~l t-lftllt"'ll. :s.u,.ltJ. '64 STING RAY FASTBACK ........ $3199 ... lmo.t -.,itlinll "'.,.,. will\ biKII; trim, 4 ~. II'IJPI,tl.,. to lllld. lOCI' H.P V·l rldlo •"" IIN!e<'. kt· IO!'r llutr~ Slao;~ No U3tlo. CHEVROLET SEDANS I ··3 Ill All $11U ~eo ... ~-·•lia-r. ,..,.;o -,.,..,, a.'-'"' "' '63 IMPALA $13U 5.,.,, su .... l'o.,,.,.t\Ocloo, rMoa •NI N•t.r Or~\. ltVtC Jf1 'U IMPALA I CORY AIRS I '65 MONZA CORSA $1299 =·~~.:.rr:'L~~ N'!·." t4tft';.~· ,_, .,.., ~UI«, Ell. ••2 MONZA SlOAN .. .. .. • . .. . S 795 AutOIOI•tlc lrln.,..ln iDfl, 'U MONZA COUP! .....•.... """' '""'" •illloo '"d ""-•'•' '6S MONZA COUPI Auto '""'·· rilllla '"" .,.,,.,, '63 MONZA COUP! $ 99S $1S9S $11MS Auto ,,,.,,., riC\Ia '"" nr•••r 'U MONZA SII>AN ........ $ .75' Auto ,..,.,, . rodla •"" IM!•Ior ...... I CONVERTIBLES I ·.-IUICl SI.YI.All .......... .. $1699 1. ....... "'"""""''I<, -·-·-· .... le -...... •• Lie "'a SZU 117 '64 CHlVROlfT Convertible $1699 l'trro 0. tl\otf N r<l 10 llfto:l -~ l111t ifl •-..,. ,.,... ..,.., ll'ow•••!-. -,.,.,.,.., rld10 •ttG ~~~~~ Lie "'o ~PJ ... l '60 T-IIRD Convertible J.SIIINUTES FROM HARBOR AREA I 8911 * GOOD VALUl SilMAN CUS 1800 E. Chapma1, OrHCI A kicltorr rally for summer Good News Clubs will be held Monday, June 26, in Costa Mesa Park hom 9:45 to II: 1 S a.m. for children between 6 and 12 years or age. Fo\lowin& a week or daily meetings in the park on Center Speet in Costa Mesa, Good News 5-Day C lubs will be held in neiBh· borhood homes throughout thf> 01ange Coast reaion. Volunteer hostesses make the ar rangements, and qua· lified teachers are provided by Good News Clubs lnt er· national. In addition to sinaing, handctafts, and sctipture memo ry, there will be Bible lessons rrom a rmmat ill"' eluding "Children of the Bible" and "Yuns An, Chinese Patriol." Parents are welcome and invited to attend any of the daily meetin&s . Good News Clubs ia an oraanization which is inter• denominational and inter- national in scope. Its out- teaCh extends into all 50 states , Canada and 60 ror· eign counuies. The Oranae Coast Chap- ter, extendiita from Huntina• ton Beach to San C lemente, is only 3 years o ld and al• ready has 28 active clubs, which hav·e presented Bible lessons to more lhan 1,500 children. A recent Saturday rally in Costa Mesa drew at .least 250 chi ldJen rrom clubs in the area. Good News Clubs sonnet include the per .. Rev. Henry Jones, chairman of' the board; Miss lone Kirk., azea director; Mu. Betty Stevens, manaaer of lhe teacher trainina center at 114 E. 18th, Costa Mesa; Doris J aness, promotion chairman; Beth Stovall, S• day C lub chairman. Further Keeler heads Ad Club John Keeler of Corona del Leisure World News, secre· Mat, owner or Keeler Ad ver- tisi nB Specialties, will take ove r the president's gavel this evenina, June 22, at the tary. RetirinB president is Mary Bennett or Bennett Adver· tising, installation dinner dance of LEGAL MOTte;£ lhe Orange County Adver· --::,=o=n::C':Ec:OF PtJBi.iC Hr.Ai\1NC tisin1 Club at the Balboa Noti c~ is bereh, !i Yta that Bay C lub. the Ploaa•i•r; Commb•ioa of t.he City of Newport Beach will Orher new oiTi -:ers are Dr. hold a publi c heari•8 oo the S. Dorse y Fonest, State applic•tion of Pi eri~~oo 8eni811i College at Fullerton, first for a Use Perm it •1283 to per- d mit: F.rec1io11 of an off 11ite vice-president; Don Alire , !lign at 2920 Newport 81Yd . lor Uni ted Outdoor Advertising, Karam'"' ruuurant oo Lot 24, 2nd vice.president; Warren Bl oc k 230, Tract L.ncuter's Isham. Marketina Concepts, addition. Ueasurer. and Toni Harding, Notice is hereby further f!;iYe ll th•t aaid publtc hesring ------------wil! be held oil the 6th day of LEGAL NOTICE Jul y, 1967, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. in the Cooo cil Cham bers of the Ne.,.·port Beach City Hall, at whi ch time and pl11 ce an y IUld all person" inteTO'!Hed may ap~11r and be heard thereon . Ray Y, Copelin, secreta ry Newport Beach City Plsnn ing Commiuion Pub1i!!h: Jone 22 1 1967, in The Newport Harbor E•11ign ~o·no: OF" P\'fJLIC H E.ARJNG "otic" i .. h~reby f!"iY~ that th,. Pl.mni ng Commi!\otion <1 f th,. City of Ne .. ·pott Buu::h .. ill hold a pu blic hearin,e: t~n th ,. npplir at io n ol Community Youth Cl"nt~·r of Ne ... ponllarbor for n !"!II" p,.rmit •1282 to P"r- mit : l.ttnd in~t and talte-oH of hf"\i co pter from !!arbor \i iew Srhool during thf" 5th AIJD UHI MRS, COlA DUIILAP Youth r;,.nt,.r CamiYal. {Metu OF M£1POIIT DIES & Uound~ Oesc.) Located 111 " 5th aad Iris, Coroua del ~hr. California lost an adopted :'i otir ,. i " hereby further siYen dauJ!;hter when Cora Esther thilt .. aid public heari ng will Dunlap, 66, of 208 29th St., h,. hdd on the 6th day of July, 1967, nt th,. hour of 8:00 ,.m. West Newport, died Monday, in the Counri l Chamberlll o the June 12, at Newport hospi· Sewport Beach City llall, ill lal. whi ch time anrl place any and She was born in Minnesota, 111! pe r-"'l ns intete"ted may ap--P"'" and be hf"ard th,.reon. Sept. 4, 1900, came to Cali· Any Y. Copelin, 11ecr,.tary fomia in 1920, and lived in Newport Be11ch City Newport Beach since 195 1. Pl11nning C:ommil!lsion · h h b Pub lish: J une 22. 1967, in surV IVOrs are er us and, 1.,. ... :::::::;;::.~ ... --~--~~--~Th:::.:•.:.~::::.::ll~•~'b:o:•~E~o~•~i~""~·-, Charles; 2 brothers, James lmes of Portervi tie, and Sof 51 Milton lmes or Utah; and a a eeper sist er, Mrs . Nancy Hollen· beck or Wh ittier. JUST Ill nilE FOil YOU II VACATION CIIESTS., , tft l• •"'ort no"" ciHic•pf lor doy 'n "I,At c-fort ""ltft Joep ~~~11'..1 •morllr •"fleJ fol.rlc. l lpp.,..d cvaltiiHI•, ,.rJJeJ cop.J or ... a, onJ f11/t eoll •Prl"f Nell lor •r"m• c-¥0fl• 1-e• In Je", ., •• ,or cMiflrett'• roo.ot, COffllo,..l• •tvl/le q.,_,.., 11¥/"t ,...,, fttultl cell /ttttar•tHint ,...,,... •• ,,.._ ,, •. ·-d ·'-"'"' c-fort le# twe. c-·-"''• _,.. "., ... qvllt.J ••"' .,..,..,. ,. __ ,.,., ., lit• ,,,_ .. ,, Deeorator Senke IT'S MOllE THAN JUST A SOFA. 110 II E THAll JUST A .lED! $149.18 Services were held at Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel, Costa Mesa. Interment wu a t the Pacific View Memor· ia\ Pult. The Rev. Herbert Johnson or the First Metho-- dist Church or Coata Mesa officiated. WIHHERS ARE HAMED FOR DOLL DRESSIHG Members or the Lariat Ranch Tri.cJJa-Y club or the Coaat YMCA rec ent• ly participated i n a doll dreuina ~ontcsL The doll.• were provided by. Oood wi II Industries, and will be re- tumed to them to ael1 . Winners of the con&ut were: Ancela Juda, most ori· ainal outfi t: Cathleen Thor· aon, molt mod outfit.; Janice Reaan, bett workmanship and d01ip; and Dotolby Panons, most ~teal outfit for doll selected. Hoaorabte mntions went •• • ..,.,..,..,.,,.... ., ..... Onll-. Dian• l'JQI S.. .. 111. -laon, p.., DoNri, OiMt Crown, v icty P1enia .. r, -.. ....... IJ ,.'-AM Coolly O.OiiM· · Mro. l_.!!:::::::::::~-~ ... :-::.::..:/: .... :: ___ Jl:~::-ar.-it ..... • inronnation may be obtained catlins S3().2977 or 833· MINK SABLE BROADTAIL PERSIAN LAMB Tlwnkt! THE FINEST TOUCH OF LUXURY 1121 E. 17111 ST. UITllll SANTA ANA Chorl• Cohen ha1 tcoopM tM fur . market by lor;• .arly purchoMI of fine furtl Th. Guo rant" of two gen- .,.-otiont of Mo1ter Furrien mak .. rhia 1o0le rh. most look.d-for of the fur· , .. ton. The finnt touch of luxury at on oW time low price MINIC-SA&LE- PERSIAN LA.M&--In oil the g•omorout shode•- The 1elec;:tion of·o life-time-For o lifetime of beoutyl T• 1/y --o/ Or..,..e r.;u...,7 • , • Jw IMir r~>e­ .... Uioa o/ .,,..~.,,., Hrle 18114 -~~-nfll.i' i• M- ~jli.-to _, teiiHINm•l -t.. ~ ~ie,o. Fe .,. -d....u.r _ ..... ~~ The creative fur genius of Charles Cohen presents New fur season's most important sale of furs! The ..... of Molfraf ~ for lcoootly, lotl'"t IMouty In ... ttf'OI!.vr !aneth matt 5o wondetfully -.or;t. -for 0 ~Micwtlflll. •'-'· ~.able ..... '871 A• lllultrated Above EllA'S UTUUL Az1rene* MINK '977. Natural Full length MINK COATS '1177. . SELECT A BEAUTIFUL FUR NOW lfO/o ... Tt. IWI'-tOf .,.... ef 8 ......,. ~ ...... fw ... , • • .....,.... ~ ta .,..__ your bNvty o •. .,.... ._ fha -r fiNfto Chorift Cot.n C h o r le s Cohen's fur ~ hh ,.,. •lftl .,.... 1n ,;M .. 1 fha Mavtl . L..?_,.,_'Z._~_M_l·.::.;;._r_·_·~-A~'i:"-T..J · 137 7 ~i4 7 7 ANOTHER GROUP OF FURS ,AT SAVINGS! AN outSI-IIID ~ Natural ..AINK BOAS A ._.. .. ,, ........ ~' I« )'001' wafiii"'6a ..... •57 ~R~~.2-!'!S _ .. ,.., .................... •87 ~ral ILUE FOX SHRUGS lllOADTAil JACKm .._. ~-1-.rt IIIIP ......... ..,.._ '17 .. '247 ~ ........... .. . OI'_I'UI,._ O...ofoAo/_ ........ , • ·-· --,_ '1977 CQUrUitfl NAT\IML Mink Coats laDLf.'IN•t•.-1 ........ flf ,...,_..,.... .. .... ~a ..... ._ " ....... ,._ '1877 .,.._.. .... ·····~noll ...... FUllS • 1525 &· 17th,. Sa. Suta ADa ..... ....... ..., ................ . • • • l0'0li'T1IA80allll• PIIIST RCTIOII --'• $ TlftJIISDAY, JUliE 22. lt57 . aMIOIIA DEI.IIAJ, CAUf. . Boys CIR 111• Mollora Clob will oondDct a naamaa• sate Pdday ond Sdwday. J""• lJ oa4 24. -10 .. .., ·oo S p.m •• at the Caeuat Br•cll Boys' Club. S~ C•ter SL.; Cotta Mua. ·PJoc:eodt will be uaed 10 purc:bata equip. men&.· PICTURED HERE at the annual ;nstal · lation ceremony of the Orange Coast YMCA Tri·H~V are,. from left, Carolyn president of Alkane Kai, ·and Laurie Ed-- wards, president of Amlcitia. (Swenson plloto.J Tickets for the all sur hiah JC:hool basketbiJIJIIDe at o~ .. Coast Colleae Oft June 2A may be purchatod at both branches. · 0 F_o_ss..;,_ln_s_ta_l_ll_n;.g_o_H_i_c_er.:.;_L_I_z_H_n..;l.:_n_ew _____ ., QC llusfeeS JAGIJAI!. A ~rw lr"'4 or f.al Swirrmina , lettont aro sti II avai I able for airlt ..d boyt from qe 2 and up, Recreational twim 4c:h .. dule it as rollowt: Monday lo4rr um cut budget The ,._ UO Se<tlvrt (ftelr to tit• h/tftly ocdoi"'M Jlo,ff II ••ri••J. It•• • c-poct lporf• ,.J.,.. poworH., tl!olemov• XIC trP• .,..,,.. with 210 hor1opowor, rwlrt ovotftod com• 1helt• .,.J twlrt corbureto,.. OptiOflal ou,._tlc troft•ml•• .,.,. 4--w#l-1 ••'-'Y rll•c iH'oll••• Ho,.rf•-• l~ttorlor 1ryll,.,.. Luwury, ocolt-Y ontl tho Jo.,or her/top -Olt urt&ooto6olo, com&/,.otiOfl. s-It toJ-,.1 The Oranae Cout Junior throuah friday, 2:30 10.,:30 Colleae Dituict uustees p.m .; Saturday ~d bday, have adopted a revised pee· 1 to 4 p.m. liminary budaet ttLat is Niaht ~urt visits will ro- S43,669 below the 1966-e67 sume qain, startiifa· Ju.ne adopted budaet. 26. Every Monday nfsbt lhe Thebaard will now approve boys 'II ill visit the U.ffic the publithed budaet on cgurt in proc:eu. •July 12. On Auaus t 2, the "'Statina proaram will swina boatd will hold 1 public into action thit Friday, heatina on the budaet and June 23. Prom 10 a.m. ·to vote on final . budaet tdap-noon on Friday a the loc:al tian. Roller Rink wi II be reterved The total proposed pre-.JGrlloys..c:lub members only. liminaty budaet for the di s.-The next sleep-in will be uict for 1967-68 is SIO,• lhit 'Friday, June 23. ·'fhe 902,379. Las t year•s fiaure first so boys -to sian up wi ll was 510,946.048. be a ccepted. Swims. snackt, The board was able to cut aames. movie, tournament• the budaet in spite of pay and saftball aame are sche- .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~;!'~y:e!a~ .......... , du led. This event is (or I .nembera between the aaet STANSBURY BUICK-JAGUAR 234· E. 17th St., Coote M~a. 548-7765 NEW ART SHOW OPENING JUNE 25, 1967 at Cl yde Zu lch show room Exhibiti.ng Artists DALE LOGAN HILL WADE ZINT ROGER ARMSTRONG MARILYN SEELAND NEIL BUTCHER PAUL L~URITZ (f·A.I.F.A.) EDGAR PAYNE REYNOLD BROWN (f·A.I.F.A.) PAUL DIBERT CLYDE ZULCH of 8 throuah 11 yi::ars. A summer t hufneball lea- JU.e i a planned (or 3rd, 4th and 5th paden. A summer basketball leaaue is also planned. Freshman and satit· omores in High Schools are eliaible. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING No tice is hereby giveu that the Pl~r~niDg Commission of the City o f Newport Beach will h(.ol d a public hearing on the application of Charl es E. P lace for 11 Uae Pnmit •1288 u.o permit: rem odelillg •d a lmctqral alteration• to aD e1dal.i111 DOII~IIfoniii~J bol.il'- illg on Lot 14 llD.d ~ of 16, Block 538 , Trac t Coro1u del M.,., k:nowu as 512 Larltapur. Notice is hereby further li.ven that said public hearing will be held on th e 6th day of Jaly, 1967, at lhe hou r o f 8:00p.m. ia the Couaci l Cbambeu o f the Newport Beach Cily Hall, at SCULPTORS whi ch time -ad plac:e •r and all persons interested may HY FINK appear -~ be be1.td thereoo. J.hn P ... l Au""•· (ler~~i• Af .......... ) Victoria Linn Blurton weds John Audette An earty June bride, Mi n Victoria Linn Blurton, was married to J ohn Paul AU· dette at a double tina wed· dine servi c~ performed in late afternoon J une 3 by Dr. Chatles Dierenfield, pastor a( St. Andrew's Ptes· byterian Church of Newport Beach. The bride it the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Victor Bl ur· ton or 1919 Suva Circle, Costa Mesa. The lfoom's parents are Dr. and Mrs . J. Paul Aude tte of 1851 Tahiti Ave., Costa Mesa. Otaaavon of Altadena, Miss Nancy Bonynae of Upland and the g~oom•s s ister, Mi s s Paula Audette. Best man was David Van Voorh is of Costa Mesa. Usherina duties fe ll tO Jerry Spencer of Costa Mesa, J ohn Stewart of Balboa and the bride's brother , .Br ian Blur• ton. Tapered candles sun ound• ed by white stoc k and 1ladi · oli decorated th ~ church. f OIIowina the ceremony • a reception was he ld at the Mesa Verde Country Club, where Mis s Barbara Frantz, Miss Blurton cha se a wed· a fr iend of the br ide's fr om dina gown of English net Costa \iesa, was in oharae set with Alencan lace ap-of the gue st book. pliques on the badice, skirt Colors at the rece ption and train. The chapel uain, were pink and white carried attached to the shouldets out with pink carnations by bows, was banded in and daisies and stephano- white satin. Her French ti s. Mrs. Bl urton received pouff veil of multi·layered aue s ts in a fl oor lenath silk tulle was centered with aown of coral peau de soie an otganza rose. She car· which she matched wi th a ried a cascade bouquet of small bow hat. The &room 's aladioli, carnations and mother chose a formal lilies of the val\ey.9\e was lenath gown of green peau Jiven in ma n iage by her de soie . father, Followina a honeymoon Min Cheryl Mello tt of in Hawaii, the newlyweds Catta Mesa served as ma.id will make their home in of honor. She wore a snack-Corn va llis, Ore., whe re the ina pink ankle•len&th aown aroom is attendina Oreaon and carried a bouquet of pink State Uni vers ity. He is a daisies. Layers of pink tulle paduate of Costa Mesa cauaht by a s hockina pin k High School and attended bow formed he r headpiece. USC. The bride al so was Dressed in liahter shades graduated from Costa Mesa of , pink crepe we re the Hiah and attended Orange bridesmaids, Miss Patrici a Coa s t Co llege. 1135 "-' Bhd./Coou Mna l4H097 Ray Y, Copelia, secretary HAROLD WAKEMAN (A.I.F.A.) N••po" Bm h c;,, N • } H JUDITH BLAND (f·A.I.F.A.r Poblr.1.';'j~~ Comm;,,;,, ew afflVa S at oag ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c_, Friday , June9 Monday, Jun• 12 • <.: YOUI PIIIYAT£ IECOIII r --- ~ -;;<.· ~-. :-\ . -... • . ' -·-) YES··· PRESCRIPTIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE I We a re happy to offer you this free service to help you qualify for Federal Income Tax deductions and insurance claims- HEALTH SAY· A-TAX'"! We will keep for you a permanent record of your prescription purchases -give you a receipt for a ll prescr iptions-then, before Federal I~co~e ·Tax time we will make available to you a record of all your prescr1pt1on purchases made during the year. Ill TillS WAY ... you can show proof of your pun:hases ! Upon receipt of your name, fam- ily names and address, a record is immediately started for you and plaeed on fUe. Eaeh pre~~eription will be liated ·ID ,.,., pri1>Clle fih and at the same time provide us with a complete chart of an new Rx'a and reftlls for every member of the family, u well as other per- tinent data. Wlllt Is ••• lllillll SAY-A-TAX N! Your Family Record: I. lnatantly available orlrlnal pre- Kription numben to obtain re-- fllla. 2. Your doctor ean review ift- •ta"tlll your medication over a previous period of time. S. Tot4l of aU ~turiJ)tiott JNr- eWea ia available• to [ott for tax purposes at the en of the year. H•lll8'8 ALL YOU DO POR THIS FREE c ••• tWI,.. ....... nlo,... .._... ~~na•---------------------,~~ft~~~,~-~----~-----­..,.. ..-.- """- CH..-.n HAMO -------------+----+------------- Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Carl Boy -Mr. and ,\1r s. \1ichae l Re ider, 2901 Setting Sun De Pieno. 20 211 Spruc e Dr., Harbor View Hills. St., Santa Ana Heiahts. Boy -Mr. and 1\lrs . Donald Gi rl -~tr. and Mrs. Georsc: Jacobs, 1192 Dorset La ne, 1\lacki cwicz, 279 Cabri llo Costa Men. St., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Finn Boy -\>ft. and \\Js. John Olsen, 4348 E. Coast Hwy., Qui nlen , 202 1 Santiago Dr., Corona'Hishlands . Do ver Shores. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. \!elvin Boy -Mr . and Mrs. John Harrier, 2818 Cata lpa St., f. Larkins, 1588 Coriander East Blufr. Or., Costa Mes a. Boy-Mr. and Mr s. George Tu .. dgy , Jun• 13 Miller , 486 Shady Or., Costa Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Chat• Mesa. \es Ri moldi, 2453·0 Oran&e Saturday, June 10 Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Albert Girl -Mr. & Mn. Will iam Spencer, 117 East Bay. Apt . V. Plumlee, 1593 Redlands D.,Costa Mesa. Place. Costa Me sa. Gi rl-Mr . and Mrs. Russell Boy -Mr. & Mrs. John P. Arant, 782 Allegheny, Co sta Ti mmons . 3033 Grant Ave., Mesa. Cos ta \tesa. Suruloy, June 11 Gi rl -MI. and \irs . Fted Girl -Mr . and Mrs. Bet· G. Hall, 871 Joann , Costa nard Krau se, 2700 Peterson Mesa. Way, Costa Mesa. Boy-~tr. and Mrs. Ri chard Gi rl _ ~11. aq;. Mrs . John Riemer, 566 Hami lton, Casta A. Hulbert, 1515 E. Ocean Mesa. Bl vd., S.lboa. WHn•stloy, June U Boy _ Mr. and Mrs . Jim Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bars, 2460 Narisz, Casta Rasmus, 2320 Eldon Ave., u. Costa Me sa. !'~K'Sa. Girl-Mr. and Mn. William Bay -Mr. and Mrs. Jess e E. Nice, 259 Ci erk.s St., Bamen, 3144 Bermuda. Costa Meu . Costa Men. Boy -Mr. and ~t . Roy VOLUMT!fiiS NEEDED M;ckcy. Z058A Wall ace, TO IIISTRUCT YOUTH C<>ua Mesa. Local youth aroups need Boy -Mr. and Mn. •Rich- volunteer ins truc tors fat ard Roctha ld, 2350 Santa their surrmer prop ams, ao-Ana Ave., Costa MetL cordina to l.he blewpofl H~r-Gi rl -Mr. and Mn. Robert bot Valunteet Bweau.. 315 RaciU, 241 Virainia Plac.e, N. · Newport Blvd., New{M)rt Costa Meaa • eiahta. Girl -Mr. and r.s. Stan- Theae aroupt are interett· ley Zah.t. 121 E. llrd St .• e4 ·in teachina t kills fm Apt. A. Cost.t. Mesa. 111C:Il activities as lana~ T.._...-,, ,_ 15 es. judo, swinmina. vol• Boy -Mr. aM Mrt. Ken- a.y ball. ceramiet. charm nelh Oibb. 7ll W. 18th St.. _, ~ aroomina. h.....t Costa Men. •••iq, folt dancin.a. and Boy -Mr: lad tkt. Robert ,......,.p~oy. ·!!lOne)', l24 B. Hrd St •• Vo._ ... ,. who .,. willia.a Cot&& Meta. to p,. a few holl"t a week Obi -'*· _. Mn. Doa,.. mE & TDACO Ml1 L (OAsl IIY .. ......_ RJ.2JM Pre~nlu ality NnON CORD TUIB.ESS WHITEWAW Dolar fw Dolar We Do Not le".-o YM c-... fills ... w. c ...... Altr Maker of rns to o-.... Tllis ""•d. FUU 4 PLY 'fOT" 2 PLY WITH • A 4-PL Y RA TfNG ROAD HAZARD GUA~ FREE IISTALLATIOI AU PRICES I'LUS TAXES AND OLD 111E OFf :YOUl C-Al Use Y ... Crecl"rt · No MollO}' Dowa 12 MO. TO P'AY INST. CREDIT ltXACO CIEOIT CARD ANY OIL COMPANY CREDIT CARDS SIZE PRICE EXCISE TAX 650-13 14.56 1.80 700..13 15.67 1.93 695-14 16.17 735-14 2.08 750-14 16.93 775-14 2.21 800-14 18.14 825-14 2.l8 850-14 19.57 855-14 2.56 900-14 21.37 IG-14 2.84 650-15 16.42 7l5-15 2.04 670-15 16.76 175-15 710.15 17.46 115-15 7~15 19.21 145-15 2.51 900-15 20.93 .. 15 ao.u 21.42 • 915-15 ut .,. I TEIACO sat11 MIILC.. ...... C.I ............ 11 l _ _:·~~:.::::=~~~~-~cm~-~~-~~~~lft~===========~========:..J .. ..-.to call tM banau &at Niles. 971 Mini-. No~ at64~). J. c., .. Maaa. ... _______________ • • I ' •••••rt ludl ••• ..... ~ ... ( ...... IIEWI'ORT HAIIBOft EN I~ THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1167 :_:ARS:::.:_TS::;E:::,cn:,:;O\I::..:.-.:.c.:..:p"':!:.!'--~OO~IIIIIA=~DEL=:..:IIA::::'~CIII~II)~I\. ,..~.... Ill dl •• II . . ~~~ u.lo .. ,..-----~ --·-·· --ripll, -.. .,_ uiD w •4. soW, wc-ioly I do, a ..,.. • 1M ..-a ·eide, .. ,. it oa TV'': ahe wu ·-... Ttl .... Art.o bookod ............. o( ; .. AHWord. toO loo !.Me, IOaloatod Ia public st 6:15 lllliUt .auTH •A.'P~'tl ·No. 14, Harbor View Hilla, e.m. '&1. Dover and WooiCIO"l;l ! •LE ...... ,.kH OD S.a L-., .. ·.Alfred Piacber Jr.. • IIID a TH 1011 ... Tri-pb •-a o( 447 E. ·Broodwoy, Cotot•ii• IIIOOM. IIA .... LT .. KITCHDI. • -.daado.,.klhoCodil•hlsu, wu booked oa tho IT'OOTLOT $41,710. lac blloaalaa 1.0 Gordon chup or iatoaicated in Slerll ... 900 II• Lano. ·• ·. P'bllc. · •• n; thief who 3 .mROOM. a IIATH. 41 I"OOT LOT, a 0.1: Abo• u' W.O<th o( mali· oiOio .... 12, biiiOry ,...., TO c:L.u• HCUH. WOULD lti:MQDIEL TO ciout mlachief wu @I• &o · dle VW belonaina to John ~DP"ECTION J 41 000 ll>o Ruililor, boloaa••a ool Kelly, Ill .,.., St., Apt. 8, ' • """ eo .... lll·A 40th s~/ ... , Newport, ren the ,.., p.a. palmer ~·nc. Weu Newport.. whert the aut up and the riaht door had parked it at 134 47th ataodina open ••• Two bi· SL cyctea were ttolen hom Setwfley, Ju .. 10 . Harbor Hiah uudents Chris Alter Nancy Cwmunas, Ben&on or 112 Nottina.ham, 26, or 275 E. lith St., We~~tcliff aftd Barry Stor• Costa ~u. faile,d to pua rela.l29 Sierka. Coeta Men the sobnety tnt an~ waa • ; .Louiset1ouahun,:tl8~W. LIGAL MOnCI . Bay, Balboa, uys some· oae removed a screen and ~CEOF PUBUC HEARING 'en«ered No. ·su throuah the Nouc:e I~ hereby 1lv• ttl.at window aleepina in the the Pl•••••l C-•i•loo ol -•d . Llle City of Newport Beac:b will beds an amoklnJ numero.ua bold • publi c: hearia1 oa the cfaarettea •• ·.Mra. ~ora1a• applic:otloo of Villa Mooterey annL Kellennan, 1270 Rut• for • Uae Permit •128S to pe,.. l~d. No. 3, WeatcliH, re• 111it: c:ooatruc:tioa of a 200 bed d 6 h 1 d c:o .... aleoc:eat boopltal whh. porte wat c es , va ue porkias for 67 c:or•, oa portloa. at $1,262, were s tolen. of Lot 169, Bloc k 2, Tnc::t ,,.. from Iter car ••• Jeri Schroff, viae"• Subdivloloo {Meteo • 103 Mc:Padden No 7 Cen· Bound• deoc:riptioa), lmowa .. ual Newpo;l p~k· d her 393 Hoophol Rosd. • e For every .. Home HURRY ON DOWN TO Wells-.McUrdlc Real ron Notic::e io hereby further Si¥ea car at 20th and Court and thst .. ld public he111 irrqs will returned to find lhst aome· Reliable Service Sioce 1943 be laeld 011 the 6th day of July, one had pulled 1park plu& 1110 Newport Lll-7729 1967, at the hou r of 8:00 ,.m. wires and radiator hoses 't!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ioo"!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!i!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O;;!!~!!; iu the Counc::il Chambero o the r h N F Newport Beach City Holl, at o ut o er car .•• o appar• wh ic::h time •d pl oce •Y aad rent dama1e was done to oil peraoas latereoted moy ap-'the lamp po1t on Ro1.bury pear -.d be heard t.hereoo. Rd., Cameo Sho res, hit by Roy Y, Copeh11, oecret.-y th ( H d K' bl Newpo rt Beach City e CIJ 0 owar 1m e Planios Commi .. io o Ill of 2201 Waterfront Or., Publiah: Juae 22, 1967, in Corona del Mar -but his The Newport Harbor Eaaisa. Triumph had to be towed away. , .Brent Duncan of __ .::L:F.:.:· GA::_:L:..::MO:::_:Tl_::C:I:.__ Wood 1 and H i II s • d r i vi n1 Non cE or PUlLIC HEARING 1outh on Goldenrod Ave., Notice i• hereby si'feD thot Corona del Mar, hit the the Plaooio8 Commi .. ioo of parked car belonaina to the City of Newpon Beech will J ck Dollahite or 418 Santa hold • public: heorio1 oo the a · SPACE FOR RENT in the Ensi~ Buildin g 2121 E. Clltl HIIJ,, CtiMI ..... Approximotely 750 sq. ft. in reor of buildin~ wi th entronce from Femleaf Ave. SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Ttl.tll: UHUl opplic:atioll of julea E. Rufeoer Ana Ave., Newport He1gh ts. ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii for a Uae Permit •1286 10 pe,.. Suncloy, Juno 11 II mit: aa sddltioo to IIII exiatiA8 Harve y Deeter lll'f: 29th ooo-cooformlos dwell in8, oo St. West Newpo' rt t n.od Lot 15, Blt.c:k B. Trac:t 67J.8, ' . . • ~ ep .. ~ lmo-. ao S4S Hazel Ori¥e 0\lts tde to mvestl&ate a. Corono del Mar. ' d isturbance ne1.t door and JUST A .... -." ...... ' 642-6472 NoLle. ia hereby further was oo.Jy out of his apa%1• shu that aaid public heoriog ment ror about S minutes will be held on the 6th dty of bu · th · ' July, 1967, at ~e hour o f8:00 t In at lime someone p.m. in the Coo nc::il Chambera stole a revolver, a black of th e Newport Beac::h Ci ty leather holster and a black Holl, ot whic:h time :""d ploc::e leather cowboy type belt, aoy~d all perM-aatoreotU wi~ 4 • til'a . ..,. apfOat •C Ita baarC Ul ~ Clf &e l. • lheroeoa. pal)Ct rae\: va\oed at ISO Roy Y. Copello, oecreury was stolen from the side· Newport Beac::h City walk in fro nt of the Ne-PI~~An lo!l Comm iooioo Pu 1· · C 29 P11 bli.Ju Juoe 22, 1967, in porter b llhlnJ o., 29 The Ne .. •port Horbor Euip (Continued on paae 7) LE~ NOTICE CITY OF NEI'PORT BEACH, CALlf'ORNIA ... · NOTI CE INVITI NG BIOS . S[AI.f.D BIDS will be re ceived 111 the off ice of th e City Clerk, Ci ty Hoi I, Newport Beoeh, Califomi11 uot~l 10 11 .m •• on th e 3rd dsy of july, 1967, ot which time they wdl be opened and read, for performing work os follow!!; CONSTRU C110~ OF MOVA BLE BUILDING AT CITY II ALL CONTRA CT 1120 ,,.o hid will be r,.c•aved unles.!l it i.!i made on 11 propo!!!tol form furo i11herl bJ the Publ ic Work A Department, Eac:h bid mu!tt be accomr,an i'"' hy Cll!!h, c::ertili ed chec k or Bi dder'!! Hood m11de po y ~tb e to thr. r:ity of N,.wpo rt Br.~tc::h, for 01n 11mouot equ•l to at lea~o~ 10 P"'C"nt of the ilm ount bid. The doc::um.,nt" iod uded within th~> eeoled bidr> wh ich require rompletion 01nd "•"rut ion""' the followin'f: I. _ Propo .. l 2. Po~e 3-Del>iKfJIIti on of Sub·c::ontrilc::tor.o 3. P•!le 4 -8i drf,.r·~ Bond 4. Pag" 9 -Nnn·colluaion AHi d.,.it J, P•11e 10 -Cnotrector'11 Financial Statull The doc:umento 11hsll be t ffixed with the •prropriate 11i@loot ures and ti tlea of the per10no siAJl iD!I oo beholl o f the bidder. For '"'/orstiona, the aipotureo of the Pr.oldont or V/c:o Pr.s/donf 110 S•c,.to,y or .Asal•tont Ioc,.to,y ore requ ired sod the Cor· porste Seol 11hall be affixed to all do cumeota requiring si gna· turea. In the caae of s partoerahip, the s ignotnre of at leost one l!!eoero l psrtoer is required. "'o bid wi ll be accepted from o Cootrac::tor who ho 11 oot ~".o !ic,..nl!led in occ:ordance with the provio iona of Chopter 9, Dtvt· !liOII Ill of Uuaine1111 and Profeoslono' Code and the Controctor shsll atille h111 licen!le number and d oaalfic::oti on io the pro· posa I. Plan!!, Spe cial Provi oi on11, ond Cnntro c:t Documento m111T bo obtained 11 the ollic::e of Wil liom P . f ick.er.446 Newport B vd ., NewP.ort Beach , Coliforoia . A tlepoait of 130.00 will be required for esc:h oet of plan11 an d .!'pec:ilication11 . The dep011 i1 will .be returned .o~ly upon returo of the doc::ument• complete snd 10 good c:ondt tron Wtth· i11 fi¥e ds(.1 ofter bid opeoln8 . A ooo-re uodsblr. charse of 12.00 wi ll be rl'!quired for eoch !let of City of Newport Beocb Stondord Spec:Hi catiooll. • The City o f Newport Be•ch reoerve!l the ri~ht to rejec ~ ooy or oil bid• llDd to wa tve ony ioformality ia auc:h bida. l11 ac:c::ordaoce with the p1'1)¥ioiooa of Sectioo 1770 of the L•~r Code, the Ci ty Counc:i l of the City of Newport Beac::h boo so- certalaed the paeral pre,..Jiior rate of per diem wage• in the Jocalit/ ia wh ich the work io to be performed for each craft or ty~ o workmoa or mechaoic needed to execote the contrac::t aod boa oet forth lhetre Item. In Reaolutloa. No. 65\9. A c:opr of oald Reaolntioa Ia 0¥11iloble in the offic::e of the City Clerk Ill lhwritr of Newport Beoc:h. Tlle-folfO •I iat\e ochedale of pruailios wa8t: ratea, fo r a ae/ecti'fe llot of d aooificatio ao. 1'\io achednle ia to be c::oo• alclered o p.n of theoe coatrac:t .,edfieotioas. .. ,.,..,.,,,. Wo,. ltotoo-JH7 Carpeater•-Jo11naey111011 , • , Forem011. , ••••• Ce111eat Maaoa -Jooflloymaa. • . , rorem• •• , , , , , Laltorero -Ceaer•l or Cooatrnctioa. • • • • , , EleeVIci--Jorat11eym011 ••••••• , , ••• , • f"oremaa . . , , • , • • • • • • • • • Cloaier-Joaraey••· ••••••• , •• , . , .• Lud ..... Haodaalaotaller -. Jo•l'llaym• • , • , , , . • • • • • , f"or•••a.. ..•••••••••••• lroeworlr.et •• , , , , • • • • • , , •.••• , •• Drywoll . Jo•rarr••· • • • • • • • • . • • • , (8.1~7) , ....... -J .. ,..,. ••• &r.ol&. • • • • • • • • • • • Jo·...,·-· Spt.,.. • • • • • • • • • • • • Ct•• Po••· • • • • • • •••••••••••• 15.09 5.59 4.84 5.30 3.8S • 6.92 1.29 5.16 5.31 ... .., -J .. ...,... . . . . . • • . • • • . • . . $.$2 ,.,._ .................. 5.11 ... ........ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6.00 Jlay ··-·heed--~ ..... t.ortlo ... all ~ th ,. .... w., ---0""'-•· ._..,. _. lou;., ••-.. • J"'II••Ul•c craft , -. City of N'•.;.n leecll, c.atfttr~~l • "-• Letloo, City Cloot ........ 1-11, lilT. lo .. N_,... ..... ~ BORN SLAVE? • , • yaw r~uJ 11at ba ioo lfl\t uarly IIIIW 2 W rM. ~loolo"' llnrl••l loa• •" ftl1 ,,;~..,., ••4 u- fart •f u i••li•i•u•l """'"· Y•l "'"'' 11f th11 •••k ;, "•u far yu. Lu.,,;,.,, u •l'•h '"" ..,,.,u, •'' • •ifch•oo llft.i•o ••• i•cl~t ... H . '•iu a11ly 121,910. Try $4000 •• WII. 67s.3000 ..... ,4 ..... SOUTH OF HIGHWAY . . . ... '"''"'' s ...... . ..... "'" filii· ,..tr ... .,. loakloot tha ll•y aroll .u ... . Twa 2 ........ .., uih jN10t II .. 11eh11f.. or IWftW'o lll .. u way ,,.., ITita "IIW•· ••• , .. ,, c .... ,, ... .., '"'"' lthH I. 2000 11<111· ft. •f Ji,.. lilt tLIIC• L1f111 2 u• ttr· •t•· htlra ,,., • ..., ury ci .. JI """ 11 .... , •• c.u Ill far ,,,.. Wa "'"' Hla ~..,.. rrlu '"'" ,., ,100. "''"'· 675-JOOO ·-541114 C•'t. Sell Trodoll?" FCII Patt Maa. A liE •.. Coli EXOfNIGE .I!OALISTS DOYU! co. ,. .. o .. 270 1!. 171U~., ~Ia •••. 613-34611 17311 .W. Co.,.t HI_, 'N._, ...... LOTSI LOTSI CHOICE location. just steps to Bay '-Ocun. Ul DUPLEX Site .. SZ\.500 (2) ,.roTEt. ~. ~· inwlt B.alboa Blvd. S!J1,.5(D WAVISI VIEWI OCEANTR~ -JowlY l BR hom1. Prnillllll• Pfa ~ 1(11' -fAmil y rts._ dentisl •~"'"· 1..«1' •ttrAt lf'o dud!d par10 -but buy 1111 171.!100 INCOME SPECIALI TWIN 'rniPU:XES -nn 2 adj/loll. Xlnl loc to &ly ' ll!:Hn. Mu1t Rll/account CI'NMI'S ~alth. Good Gppty for invHt:in~nt minded - summer '-winter busineu, 5125,000 -terms. lolboo R .. l Eototo C.. Ja w~. JllftHor 700 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa ORiole 3-4140 EXTRA SPECIAL LIDO HOllE 2 bedroom, 2 bath, ntiat and move in conditir-n $40,7 so LIDO ISLE lEST 2 custom homes. innod.i· ate poueuio n, eaceiiMt financinJ. Enjoy luary livina in thi1 Spaa.iah o100tif. 2 atory, 4 bedroom, dinina nn., ~1mily nn. 3'1.!: bath•. $16,!00 FRENCH R!GINCY S bedroom, 4 balh, fineat bl~in kitchen. Glamorous 2 a&ory hiab livioa an. Re nection pool .,d foun- tain a. .,~­ -'WIAUDO, ·ttlDfDITI...ai .LiJo .Ji/; ~-- Largo lot 6;600 141• It, F""'togo on 2 alrHio, . 3 B.R. olll.r "-• prtcod at volut of 1.,4 $69;500 IIM.ol -· coli 673 6000 -._,._, ' BAY FRONT BALBOA ISLAND -BEST BUY 4 B.R., 3 bo ., Den .•• imm aculate ... com- pletely Furn .•• sweeping view of main ch annel ..• stai r•el evator, one-owner home, custom budt-ASKING $114,000 CLIFF HAVEN DUPLEX-BEST BUY Neot-os-o-pin duplex ... ideal for owner or tenant or year 'round rentals ... freshl y pointed •.. ready to occupy. LOW, LOW PRICE $33, 500' CAMEO HIGHLANDS -BEST BUY -4 B.R. • Fom. Rm •.. top condition •.• out- stci-lliii'lg floor pion, •. beautiful carpets and drapes ••. built-in E:'1ect. kitchen ... JUST $38,500 .£xcfu~iv• Cam•o S~o,.•:J .. CORONA DEL MAR PRICED RIGHT FOR QUICK SALE FIRST TIME OFFERED OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12-5P .M. Salient Poi nts Of This Home & Property 1. Approx. 100 ft. frontage on o cean side with pon· oramic vi ew from Laguna Bead! to!PoiO.. Verde Estates (on a clear day) Catalina, jetty, Newport Pier, etc. 2. View of beauti ful C.D.M. h ill s from potio, breo&c. fast nook & li vi ng room. 3. Lorge, well landscopttd yard, wirll room for pool • 4 3 Bedroom, 3 batn home. S. Room to build 4th bedroom connecting Jrd bath. 6. Vacuum systllf'l connected to all rooms throYghaut house. 46'll ROXBURY $54,000 RALPH V. HINGER aUL ISTATI 110111 333 ~..-.rine Ave., BofMa l'•land 673-9402 Day or E•• Al10 hove 4 br., 3}7 bath home to ahow with many same features as above home. SPA Ono of So~o~tho'" Colifon'II0°1 mo11 forno111 mlnorol 1prlng1 l1 now .;,.111lloblo horn !ho orlgl"ol 111omo,., II h locotoct on o •c..,lc 33 ocro• Wid oo1lly roochod by p111¥0ct hlghwey, An 01thutoct U,OOO tollcNI1 of hot '"'"oro! wolor flow1 dolly fto191 tho 2-11• d"p woll, IVP!Ji)'l"t 'ot.~o""d.,t, hoohhfvl wot., 1'0 tho til..! A_., both• .,; rho fwlly.o._,l,od bottllnt ,,.,.,, M.,.,. c-poro fho wotor only to VIchy '" FrMco, ICwle .. M In C1ochoslo¥CIIII .. Vl4 ... In Portutol, .,; Soden 1-.ton In Gortw.,.y, Doctore prol .. Itt •elltlu. lnclw4otl I• • hotol, '"'"'"''"• poolo, root_,,.,,, R-M lot+lo, "" ...... '""''• 4rooslnt ,.. ... ,, snoclt bw, ole, Tho •--• 4osiN to rotfN .,; tr...,ol, on4 h"o th·en 111 lhlo llofl"t o•cl~t~ol w .. y. lt'o i ene~" .. ... lfotl-.,.."'""It)' to oc-..,fro tt:.oenfy o,_.u..,. of ho .. 1"; wlthh1 eno h.r'o •two of 11110tropollt• Lot Afttolot. Wo howo M o.t•olwo, lflus~-'o4 -.,.eh..N whiCI'I fullr 4oscYtko fhh itloltNu op,.rtvfllty, .-4 wo will Ito h.,. .. ••fl ,...,. eno, Jutt coli "' -Y· , ...... ., or,...... . . ............ c... ... ............. LEISURE LIVING Enj oy this three be droom,· dinin~ room , 1wo bath all e l ec tri c(includin~ he at) newly decorau•d and full y c arpeled home. Two sw i mmin~ pool~. ca · bana, pu tti fiiZ j;{reen s . shufrle board and l1admin· 10 11 for you r t•nj oyment with no main tenanc-e pro· bl ems. PliiCED BEL OW TDLJAY'S IIARKET AT DN LY S28,7SO,WI TIII O~;IJO W'i ANI>90 % LOA\·· Set• thi s wN;ke nrl, I to 5 p.m. 2 10.1 U:\1\'EHSITY (Ex tf'IIS ion o f IJf·l Mar Avenu e .) THE BIG ONE 5 BEDROOMS 3% BATH Attrac ti ve lw o StOr)' on quiet, .cul ~d e·sa c s treet in ·an eicdlcnt EA STSIDE fOSTA ~tESA res:i· dential nPidcbo rh ood, FOH\fAL 0!1\'I\G HOO\i, bu ill~in kitchen in dudinR' dishwasher, barab·qu e. and grill. Extra larg•· bedrooms, loads Or c lost.!ts and cupboard s p lus kitc he n pan try . Famil y ro om with s liding glass door tn s pac i o us patio and fen ced yards . The an s wN to a laq(f! famil y'!'\ needs fu, onl y $12,500. $5,000 dow ~. Ti ll S WO\'T LAST-r.ALI . TODAY . .......... , ...... .,._u.s--'If-- -L ,,.. k "l't!· 1 ...... C.. .... I s.ns.,. Ia & 1M IL·.R 2;;' 9 Cinl&t1 ....... Coll4 ....... .. ALL THIS & A HEAYENL Y VIEW FQJR BEDROOMS, DIIING ROOM, ltJGE RUMPUS ROOM , DECX OVERLOOKING OCENI AND BAY JJOO SQ. FT. OF CXlKTEMPOfWIY U YIHG. •... $51,900.: CXXXlOO CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX. .. B~ST BUY ,GOOD FINANCIHG~ ....... ASKING $43,900, ' . KING SIZED TWO BEDROOM, •TWO BATH WI1H POOL AND GABANA. •• HARBOR VIEW HILLS 14~500 -. OFFICERS of Uarlne;.s Lions Club are sorting and marking books for the annual book sale, to be held ltlls Friday and Saturday , June 23 and 24, at the West· cliff Plaza center,\They are, from left, Gil Boyn, tall twister; Robert Walker, vice Pt'tsldent; Vance Roberts, secre- tary; Beam Griffith, pt'esldent, and Leo Love, treasurer. An~one wishing to do- nate books fOf the sale may call 646-nbo or MC>·71!7 for pick up. (Cameo House photo.) Art exhibit opens Sunday Nine palnten and 3 Payne, one of the founden sculptor a wi II be featured ' of the Lapna Beach in lhc arl uhlbit which will Ann. The exhibit will abo open thia Sunday, June lS, include paintina• of Paul whh a reception from 2 to Lauritt, alao a founder or S p.m., at the Clyde Zulch lhc Art Aun.; Ro&cr Alm- Ori&in~ls Art Ga11ery, 1&35 auon,, dircctoroflbe Laauna Newport Blvd., Costa Me .a. Beach Art Ann. Gallery; Reynold Brown, inatruccor at L. A. Art Center School: The sculptora are Harold Wakeman, wbo specializes in driftwood; Hi Fink, who worka in alabaster, and Judith Blank, affatiatod wi lh the Clyde Zulch Gallery, whose award winnina bron:r:e "Son& of Japan., will be on uhibit. There wi ll be. several works o f the late FA1ar PATRIOA . KAUFFMAN AIT Ifill II Nei I BuU:her, who has hi a own 1allery in La&Una; Dale Lo1an Hi II, Newport Beach arti 1 t and teacher: Wade Zint, Colla Men artilt; Paul Dibert of Beverly Hilla: Marilyn Seeland, por- trait artia" and C lyde Zulch, owner of the Gallery a.nd painter in oil a. AWARD ~INNING' MaRlier, Ju,.. 12 , Harbor Hiah Uadent De- borah Duaacr, 17, of 224 · 20dl St., Cont.ral Newport. ;.H~AR the fabu loUs ALLEN • ooM to ,_,. A Urt,. .._ t .... W~ AN' .. ,000). -... oll11d ......... " .. ....-s.ttc.t .... fOI' aU of theM .. ~Cain Nf "l'1WrJ YOU". CORONA DEL MAR PHARMACY 3127 E. COAST HWY. ORiol• )..9110 -CORONA DEL MAR Op.n fvHing• 'till9 P.M. fot you r J&riiC items. BOOKS , toolt, hou1eware1 needed for our dai !)· aar~ aae sale. 646~167.5, Te~ Winkl e Hardware, Costa Men. 'Thc&t re Compact Orp'-;~nd' .l.!.r;i!! with elec uonic ttapl 1 typer w1th many new type face.. Also have Head-- liner. Call Fun 613·1 .507 or 6JJ-osso. Caatanell -ONLY at .•. CORCORAN \IUSlC CO. (.'c~• from' Fashion Sq.) lt66 Town &. Country '. sOl .. JIR · Open· Mon .·&. Fri. 'til ! Pac, View Memorial COM. Retail each. SACRlflCc each. 548 ~1 277. Your Chambe1 of Commerce needs an electric pla te, foldin1 chain, tv tabl ea or '?' Call 67J-4l).50 and we will help you clean out you r aanae' ~~~~q ~~P~l~T~SVE,<,(~j,{----~1 I! VERY TINY • WAH TED TO REHT lO't' poodle. Teacup 1 ;:;:~~~;;;:;~;:;::;;:;;;;- SIZ.C o f beauty. Silver TO RENT COTTAGE beiae. Al•o beautiful blue 2 bedroormo -Auauat female Itali an creyhound. lsl to Auausl 7th. Call · IOaD..\N'S p£T SIIOP 6Q8.of1833 .H aclenda He1ahta 1131 E. Ceu& RWJ., 113-Z4:JI I Bedroom Apartment or COIIONA. DEL MAA small cotta&e, COM area • .. BankAmericatd Un fumi1hed. Mature woman C~ Ou.mber~ alone. References. Call • IHVESTMEHTS 671-4667 after 12 noon. (Ask fcor Mrs . Straitl y), I .... to ,. ... , -~!·~·'".,:'."~~·~ Ia& alp oa Lot Sacd• A. bowa u 280T port Blvd.. Notice ia lae,aby fartUr P•H tllat aaid p~~bllc h.rtq wm l»a ... ld oa da• 6tll • .,. of Jaly, 1967, at lil•l»oar of I10D P••• ia li!e Coucil Cll•N,. of th Newpon o .. cll City Hell, at wlt.fe• dae •d place •1 •d all per.o•• iatereDted aay appear aad he l»aud tllereoa. Ray Y, Copelia, aecrenry Newport Beach City Pl-.aial Commlaalo• Pabliah: Joae 221 1967. ill 1\e Newport H~~tbor Eaeip • 1\aiNO 0¥8. JO ML llll M 0 D IL IOOMI De::OIAYID IN TMI I.AT. UT lNNOYA'RONI Of AMIIICA & POUIOH Couomtlll *TOUI MOITIIIII IIAUTIII .,_ IBriiNO VAIIOUI POIIION NATtONII *Pill II OAt Oil I CNYIN Drotd&.T1 *"ouu or ruN AND UCfTIMIMT POl TNI INTIII rAMtLY1 * CONTIHUOUI IN· ll!a'UI'IIAMOUIIIQII TIIUIISDAV, JUIE.Z2,,1H7 Church News· J"MT=~~· M:.:.:::::· Tha LaiM,_ o..-'flf n.ololloal .. ...., _, :.f,ltl Dill AT 10 OP C:OITA MilA DID •• Maaw, 1900 Pacllo aawl1 ala-lrst .. _ Mn. B•11 Looiaa Myo·' Mrs. · laraioo H"•• 'diad Vltw Or •• · H&Mr VIew pnal .. l or •• Aaa•llioln cleru, 10, wu roond dead MoDday,Junt19.athtJ hCIIIt, Hilla-•-called W dhcipl., Beplllt CoavndOL Jt• will in • daair ill b• room Sallll-162'6 Newport Bl'ld.,• Costa · M.lp'' will be Or.· WiiUem .,,.u at 1:30 a..m. ·at Pair-day momln1 "' her ton, Ms 1a, at tbe qe of ll.··a.e Bller'a 1ermon topic at Lha view Beptbt and at 11 &.ql. Jake ht)tnder .. , aeaeral waa bom July 4, 1U3, h• 1:•5 and 11 a.m. &anday at llle Church or the Cove-aervic01 director ror "' Cedar Psllt, Iowa. and hal stnicel. ·A cblft&e Ia beina rlUt. ·He will alao. 1peak to City of Newport Beach. lived I yean In lhlt erea. aede in the adult depart• llo youth ead ldult 9a.odey a.e had lived wilh her aon She ia aurvivod by ber IMDt or'lh• SuAday duuch tcbool claaa at ~:30 t..m. ·et and bJ's· wlrt at lheir Bay-husband, Carl, and a aoe. adtool hour for sununer. ·All Fairview B&pti at, and he crest homo, 1743 Skyluk Ln. Robert Fin loy or Lot Anltlea. adults ue lnvitod to slay will lectane at 7 p.m. on Service• will be held at Se'h-icel were held 1&1. Bell IN tween the wonhip houra .Su.oday, Tueaday ll'ld 2 p.m. todey, June 22, at Broadway Chapel wilb tbt for a tcript.ural atudy and Wednuday at F"irvie'w. Porelt Lawn. Glendale. Rev.· Henry B. Jone1 or di•cuuion. ·The pastor will • • • Balli Coua Men Mortuary Cenusl Bible Olurc:h or .. lnd the diacuuion. Temple Sharon, 617 W. is cba rorwardina direck>r. ficiatina. · • • • Hamilton St.; Coati Mete - 0 NEWLYWEDS Janet and Janet Jones weds Jim Lawrence The Chriatian Science Rabbi Bernard Herda wiU Cburchea, Newport Beach, conduct lhe rcaular Friday Corona del M&r and Coata acrvicea at 1:15 p.m.· AD Mesa -The Bible leuon One a Shabbat -.(tocial •d IOpic for this Sunday is rdreshmentl) ·wilt follow • • • "'Cbrittian Science.'' the servicea. The Corona del Mar Com· ~unity ' Conarcaational munity Mcthodiat Churcb Ch~ch, Uni t~d Church Or 115 Aaatc Ave. • Chnat.611HehottopeAvo.-David Walker ia Dr.' Philip , Mwr~y will the annual conference preach on "Outa~dc the Redlands and occupyinJ camp" ~t dle 10 a.m. Sun· the pulpi; for this Sunday•a day acrv1c~. • • services will be Dr. Harry St.· Andrew' a Prcabytcrian Rasmus, Conner puiOr. ·Hi a Church,600St. Andrew's Rd., topic will be "Needed - Colleac awccthearta at sleeves. Her many tiered '!ish net in a diiiay dcsian. ·cliffHavcn-The ucrament spiritual depth." USC were united in marriaac silk illusion veil was held 9\c wore matchina accca .. of holy communion will be V t' • \ • h h 1 Sunday, June 11. at the Wil· with a crown of matchina sories and a white orchid observed at the&, 9:30 and .1 8 1°0be1011h lcdur c t 10 00k shire Methodist Church in Al 1 d d · thi Sun wt e ne~ wee • encon ace .an see couaae. 11 a.m. aervtces s • J 26 30 1 St Mark Loa Anaelea. pearls, She earned a bou-The bride•noom's mother day Or Charles Oierenfield une ~ • a ' Th br.d · th f f !'I r h 11 -. . ' ' .. Prcsbytenan Church or e 1 e 11 e ormer quet o I y-o ·t e-va ey wore a shell pmk lace over wtll preach on Strona d 1 M Th h 1 Janet Lee Jones, dau.Jhter ud tiny white bride's silk sheath with matchin& enouah 10 walk... ~lrlona e f ar, !Oe sc oo f th w1 meet rom a.m. 10 o Mr. and Mn. Na an Le-roses. accessories and white or-. • • •. 1 f k' d Clair Jones of 104 Kinas The bridal attendants ch 'd Th b 'd , 6 . The Fuat Bapt1at Chwch p.m. or m eraut.cnen PI Cliff Haven The .,.oom were aowned entirely in ak1 1 ' e don •d • .th·ller of Costa Men, Maanolia throuah 3rd arade. •• · -. . 1 d c e was a me WI a D • • • ia James Dale Lawrence ol white. ':"d c~m~d apr an family heirloom, 6-inch an-St. and Santa Ana ~ve.-r. An adult vacation Bible Loa Anaelea son of Mrs of dallies hnkm& them too-. d II f b' h'-'-P. G. Newnann wtll preach h I 'II b held July 0 ° 'd f h hque 0 I 0 uque, w 1.... "C'-· . I . . . .. sc 00 WI e William Lawrence or Fuller-&ether. Mal 0 onor was · d b · w 1-on ...,,ntua pnonuea 17-21 at the Newport Harbor Min Cheryl Lynn Jones. were palnte Y artut a at 11 a.m. Sunday, At 7 p.m. . IOn and. the late Mr. Law-. . f th lace Parker o £ Costa Mesa .11 di .. C Lutheran Church, 2501 Chff renee She '' the IIIler o e d d R h f South he wt scuu unent 0 N wport Hei• .. ta Cur· • . bride and will herself be an Fre as 0 eve nts in the li&ht o£ pro-r., e . ...., •. ~·Jane~ p vc hth11 d~ah· married this Friday, June Laauna and then dressed by phetic scripture•."' r~nt soc1dalf prob 7 1e 3 m 0 o Wl 9 11 be ter m marnaae at e amale 23 the bride's mother to match • • • ducuaae rom : to p.m. rina ceremony conducted by Bridesmaids were Mrs. the youna couple. White and St. Jamct Episcopal Or. Randall Phillips, The yellow daisies were und to Church, 3209 Via Lido, bride chose a formal white Raben Kinaaard o£ Harbor decorate both the church Newport Beach -Holy com-Island; Mias Sonnce Stall-weddina aown o£ re-em-and the reception hall and munion will be celebrated at man o£ Corona Hiahlands, Sund f broidered AlenciXI lace ap-the punch bowl o£ sculptured 7:30 a.m. ay, allowed pliqued on Enalish net. The who is an Al pha Gamma ice had daisiet frozen in it. by continental breakfast. Delta Sorority membe r at b aown wat made in a caae USC; and 4 Pi Beta Phi The new Mrs. Lawrence Mom ina prayer wi II c held Call in Your Wont Ad IANTID •··· sta,a·aa .a a HEEDED FOR PROCESSING PLANT EQUIPMENT -WORKING CAPITAL Ponible nat profits aa much as 46" in si• month period. Investor te ratoln 51" of Corporota Shores! Business is in the field of Forest lmproY• ment and Rutoration. TrHI all coma from seed -THAT i 1 our job -gathering, storage, ued extraction and mo,.. keting of forest ''" ued. O ver~ million ecru alone in the Northwut need r~lonting, now, Vt'hot with the annual ac-- celerating tree-cut, that acreage i a ropi dly in• creoaing. Over 96% of all conifer aHda coma from the Northwest. There i s a world market for these seeds. The domestic users ore: U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, State Forestry, priYota timber companies, tr•e formers, Christ- mas Tree growers, and privata indivi cllols. CDHTACT , DOH HAYES 611 GROVE ST. LEBAHOH , OREGON •• lOX 711, c/o The EM$1GM, Corono del Mtlr silhouette with Oowin& back of the at ~ a.m., and a communion sorority sisters araduat ed from New'POf't il~rl;.~~~::::-;!~ch::•:;"";::1 _ _:u::"'::·n::.....;'";:d::__;;l bride, Min Debbie Lanaan Harhor Hi 'lh School in 1964 service will be at 11 a.m. o£ Paaadena, Miu Sutie where she was active in Y The EYC will hold a prO" Tattch o£ Newport, Miu activi ties. She is rna iorina areaai ve dinner thit Satur• Phyllis Schneider of Area-in sociolo~~;v at Univcrsitv day, June 24, a'tartina at dia and Miss Carol Hawley of Sout hern California and 6 :30p.m. in the parish ball. napkie interiors • ·Home need refurbishing? • Updoting1 • Complete decor or long range planning. • Residential or Contract Newport Baoeh-Box 1361 548-9798 Dinner, Luncheon, Cocktails & Atmosphere e of Southern California's fine ••••tour<rnts. palJsades Easy to reach from an ywhere Pol i sodes Rood , Bock Boy lib. 69' SWEET RtPE SPECIALS ·1'. .... 33' of Newport. has aifiliatc:d with Pi Fhi A communion and hcalina ·The bride's attendants sorority. Both she and her service will be held at & p.m. wore dreuea of silk or-new huaband uo J\lnior today, Jun~ 2;. • aann and \a~• made to re· Hlah Pe11.owa~lp Advia~ra St. Michael and All Anael• aemblc the bride'• e1cept at the Vt'il1h1re Methodut Epiacopal Miuion, 5th Ave. that they were sleeveleaa. Churc:ft. at Martucrite Ave., Corona Jack Nelson o£ Occidental The poom pa~uated ff'Qm del Mar _ Holy communi on was best man. E~cept £or Buena Park Htah School will be celebrated at & a.m. the bride'• brother, Da le and was. voted the most Sunday, and mo mina prayer Joocs, all the uahen were OutstandiR& 1964 Oranae will be at 9:30 a.m. A 6:30 Phi Kappa Psi fraternity County Athlete. He attended a.m. communion tervice will PAY OILY TAX AND LICEISI DOIM brothers of the aroom, and New Mc~i co Military ln1ti· be held Wednesday and 5-DA Y many of them were also tutc before transfcnina to Thursday, June l& and 29. VACATION ON ANY NEW FORO. III.ISTANO. THUNDE.lRD fellow football players on USC, where he hu played • • • Olt TRUCK liN OUR STOCK. the USC varsity team. They on both the varsity trac k and The Cen tral Bible Church, ChooH from over 300 new Forda, Mu ...... were Tom Metzler, Tom foo(ball teams. He is amcm-1 ~0 23rd St., Cost.a Mesa-FOI TWO Thunderbirda, Md Ford truc:ka. Wldl epproiMd Beat, Rick Sparks, John bet of Ph1 K~ppa Psi rra-The mcssaae at 10:30 a.m. IN MEX'ICO a.llt you ply ONLY TAX Mel LICENSE DOWN Morris on and Ste ve Soaae. temity, Sunday will be aiven by the and31 monthly peymenta, Look It theM • ..,..1" The bride's cousin, Min Followin& a honeymoon Rev. Basil Costeriun, Cl~ of how cu apeciel AnniverMry MVinp ...a Tcrcaa Gail Robertton, at-up the Cali£omia coaal to director or the Philippine 'I I buylllfll • new Tbeodore Robina Ford ••I• then tended the &~.~est book at the Monterey, Carmel and San area for Ovcneu Crusades. ever! reception, whi ch was ~.cld Francisco, the coup!~ will He will tell of his work in r-,~_,,..,,~l•priu••H•c:tiv•th"" So.lnJ~-n•25·------l in the fellowship hall of the visit Yosemite and wi ll rc-the Philippines and o r the 1---= ::;;=:~--.... 1967 l TO 1967 THUNDERBIRD Wi !shire Methodist Church. trun to Los Angeles to make World Con areas for Evanae· ZND P•ZE1 2 DOOR HARDTOP 2 DOOR LANDAU Mrs. J ones received auests their home near th e liniver· !ism held in Berlin last FREEVSEOF'67 CAMPER =.,:.~~.::;.;: ~-;::r~C:I:-«:'0: in 8 yellow dress ol si lk sity campus to complete year. At 7 p.m., Pastor FORONEWEEKIEND :'.:"NG-:-'.="..::!..c;:': =-•--=:..:.-:.,w.~.,: ribbon applique over Ena-their colleac courses. Henry E. Jonea will brina a (We evea bQ Ute·pa) •...,.. $3546 =--:.·,.:-:::"'..:..."':: measa1e from the 4th chapter (~53.33 off of wincDw ($1306.34 off of win•w $4446 M Us'·c Jun,·ors meet of Judaeo, "ll'as Gideon .... ~····! .... ~priul Marine?" Harry --..I& .... 12t --.Itt. .... 147 Leaauc me t Tuesday for hiah tchool youth OF JUIE The Philharmonic Juniors (I( the Oranae County Phil- humonic Society and the Philharmonic Corrmittee or the Newport Harbor Service lEE luncheon at the home or Mrs. at Central Bible Church and Jdt coma in Md regiater to Richard Allen, 4501 Tremont student at Talbot Seminary, be eligible to win one ar Ln., Cameo Shores, to plan willbave charaeor the Bible more niUIIble prine. Dilly for the £ollowina year. study at 1 p.m. June ....... far t~ Ia -.eo- Mu. Richard Allen is • • • dy Lmd, the An~tela' e-n-, chairmano£thc Philharmonic The Plymouth Conarcaa-endtheOr8ngeCouRty..._ Juniors and Newport Harbor tiona! Olurch, 3262 Broad Show-firat Mjcw --- Service Leaaue Philharmonic St., Newport Hciahts -I In the t.bwlan AnlheiM. Rev. John Pridonorr ,.. ___ , ~~ ._ Committee. Other Leaau:c ch "Th ~:~~~~~!;Il l ~on ~. -.,.. members arc ~e1. John prea, 00 c JuM·30. O.tty ...... •leo Killefer,James Turner, Clin· •oul. at the 10. a.m. .. 8llglb .. to wHt .... . 2 DOOR HARD TOP Cul-atlc:., w.a.w•ll .. d-'u•• ..... ~ ......... , pow• ttHf'ln• r .. a, tlnt.d tlos• $269 5 ·$642..95 off window ,,;Q., priu TOILET TISSUE ton Eaatman. R.S. Hoyt Jr., ICfVICe. He Will repreaent CtiY · .... Cat$ .. ·. v.a... Gordon Jones, Philip Davis, the church u an altemate ·~------,-~ Willi a Lonayear, William ~clcaate at th~ annual me~~ Lloyd . Aubert. 1~1 or the National All?'=ta- R be t J k bon of Conpeaational 0 r ac • Chrhtian Churche1 Ia son, Barbara The Philharmonic Com· mitlee of the Newport Har- bor Service Leaaue haa beaun spooaorina the Ju- nion o r the Oranae CoiMlty (-~ill Philharmonic Society. '"Mem .. berthip in lhe Pbilbarmoni c Junlora ia opened 10 so~ .. onmre1 s.nd junior JUde dau.Jb&era of membora o( the Philharmonic Society. Racine, Wi •· ·.Mr.· end Mrt. Clay~n Close or Plymouth Oturch are auendina 1 deleJalet, • • • The Newpon Uoi ty Church, meetina in the Senior Citizena clubbouu, 15th and Inine Ave., Haven-.. A a a man tlliokortb" will be the termoo the Rn. lofen Pli•Cki_<•l•• at 10 a.m. Sunday .... -•. ~ .• pn:;or li .. aa" will be nuaical daeme or lhe 1:30 Mary Hoi laud IHck, p.m... Wednetda.)' prll)'er of 123511 w. Balboa aemce, : ;j'::O;.;.:Belboa, IOid ber 1on, • • • i ~ 0011'1 Beet, et Tho Pairriew 8aptl1l 1967 GALAXY 500 CONYER. (NI~c:. oir cand., po-a. ,. br*•s. ....... -11 .. roclo. tinted tl•"• wh..l co....,, SJofiS $946..62 off •n•w 1tichr priu 'UMIBI* ......... ,.. .. h...., Lie:, ..... PPA 490 '63 OilS. l1895 UC: ... IPICUL p.m. Thursday allot Clr~~tcb. 1525 Pairoiaw lid.; did not feel wall and aod lira I'Jaabylorioa Cbordl tbe PfObebly wu eomia1 ol ·•• Cow••t. 21" "'* • cokl. ·Her soa· Palm .. U.., c...ta har or bar load. lllr• will -. Ia -- .., ......... half boar alllp"' - -.. ............. ~... ... .. •• ..._ &oP•'Cel'lll ........... ........,.,. ,.._ el \l!llllll••... I ...... ! t •• 0 f .. I OCC HONORS LONGMOOR . Walter M. Lon..,oor of !bore Cliffs, wbo ia coo• nl .. cina from a aariou. illneu, ••• honored lau Friday evcaina as .. out• atand.ina citizel\•• at lhe c_pnwnencernent cc.rcmon~es for lhe Oranac Coaat Col• te·ae clan of 1967. Tho award h aiven an• nually by Oranae Cout Colle&e to resident• of the area who have shown out• atandina service in educa· lion, the pr.ofe uions, muni· cipal aovemmer.t, intern&· tional aood will, youth ac- tivities and chari table ot· aaniulions .. He aer.od at m.m"-t1 «hoe Newport Beadl Plaa. nina Comniuion for 14 yean, and waa cbainnu for 1l of the 14 yean. He wu a .leader in tho prepazatiOQ and -'option of the Newport Beach maat.er plan, and help- ed with the formation of tbe c:iJy'• zonina code and lud aubdivision code. He retired from the commiuion in 1959. He it a put pruident of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, and of the As· s oc iat ed Chamber of Co~ merce of Oranae County. Our ina his tenure on the OCC board of trusteea, he saw the district arow from an openina eru ollment o( 51S s tudenll to its present more Mr . Lonamoor, who has been a member of the Oranae Cout Junior Colleae Dis- trict board o( trustees since the Curtis Corporation, a !--• fi · L than 20,000 students. The vvu c:ann •na um an ona . . . Nov. I, 1948, is a native of Beach. By 1926 he had be· di&UICl opened Its second the Ptovince of Quebec, come manaaer of the firm, campu~' Gold~n West Col· Canada. He attended hiah and 8 yean later, he bouaht le_&e .,'" Huntm~ton Beach, school in Meu, Ar izona/ the company, with partner With ~.000 full·tlme day stu· and teceived his BA from Georae Tillinahau. The dents last year. . • USC in 1916. firm, now called the We s tern He became the Pnates He bcaan hi s business Canners Corp., moved to mos t devoted baseball fan caree1 in 1918 as a clerk for Newport Beach in 1936. over the yea1"· h andB ha~ Ensign School honor roll lists 1 with all A grades Final honor roll of the 1chool year has been released by Ho race Ensisn intermediate 1chool. Al l A's were earn- ed by the followina: Seventh aradeu -John Beeman, Denny Cline, Marcia Holmea, Ken Kalmbach, 1nd Malcolm McOJiloch. Eiahlh araden-Shawn Bi u onette and Sheryl Peterson. Here is the complete honor roll for the 3rd quartet: SEVINTH GRADE Paul Lindroth Rick Flemi na Mary Adams Vicki Lohman Melina Fow\ku Juh e Allen u 1 1 " C 11 h Bat bar a Franklin Janet Andrew• ;YJa com ,.,,c u oc seen most o t e ucs home same s. Mt. Lonsmoor served three terms as pres1dent of the board of trus tees: in 1952· 53, 1956·57 and 1963~4. He ...,.u clerk of the board in 195~51 and 1955·56. He has been a mem ber of the 801.1d of GovetnOtl of the Oranae Cou t Colleae Foundation s ince i t was e1tabli1hed in 1955, and is · a member of Muona, Orien• tal Number 20, F&.A.\1 , Men, At izona. 1962 RALPH EDWARDS, emcee of the popular TV orogram, "This IS Your li fe," turned big fish erman tor this 1%2 photo t1ken at Davey's Locker, Newport Beach. P ictured with Ralph and 2 of the 10 a lbacore he caught are skipper Gary Cate, at left, and Capt. Ray Thorpe, general mana-- ger of Cavey's Locker. <Photo from the July 19, 1962, Issue of the Ensign.) ln5~ A 72-+iOUR ALERT was called In July, 19!i4.1 7, .. tor the Ground Observer Corps, and the loca l volunteers reported to duty at the Lido Clubl1oc"el Cbti1 Miller Terri Glau Kevin Ashe Beth Naczkowtki Lu \ee Godftey Kate Becket u Cipdy Nuh ,Ylatt Gteer He and his wife, Mi ldted, have 3 dauahteu and 7 as andchi ldte n. • . <" • . /. •• \ .-- 1955 "HAPPY BIRTHDAY !" said ·Mrs. Leonard Kingsbaker of Newpo rt Beach, at right, as she handed a piece of birthday cake to the honoree, Mrs. Paul A. Pa lmer of Udc. Isle. The party was held at the ~alboa Bay Clu b. (Qon Bush photo fr om the Feb. 10, 1q55, issue of the En sign.) 1954 BACK In July of 1 CJ54, the sanctuary of St Andrew's Presbyter- ian Ch1.1rch in Cliff Haven looked like this -6 pairs of upright bearr.s, meeting 34 feet in the air. ·october was the target date for completion of the $100,000 oolldlng. !Ensign photo from the Issue of July 15, 1QS4, . Tower. P ictured here, from left, Mrs. J .A. Seek of 8al· boa Island, assistant chief observer; J.trs. Urban Beh Bay Shores, day officer, and T. Duncan Stewart o f Shore Cli ffs, chi ef observer. (Gene Ross photo the July 15, 1954, issue of the Ens ign. J ohn Beeman OIVid Nichols Ched Gri m1haw Chtitt.ine Benton Katen O'Brien Beth Gunke l Katen Bueter Lisa Peck Andtea Hammond Jeanne Burke Sandy Peteu en Bt ian Harris John Bowman Steve P lumb Kelly Huahel Karen B1 ick Chri1t.ine Reiae Steve Kopan1ki Phillip Brown Dan Richatd1 on Christine Kopitzke Debbie Budnick Peter Roche Sue Land.t iaan Chatlotte Butz Ooua Rouner Anne Law1ence SUe Cannina Carl Schmidt Stuart Lewis Robin Chard Paula Schneic1et Tita Lilleataven DeMY Cline Steve Schone Ric k North Vicki Clucua Suzanne Scovi 11 e Ron Ohendorfet Linda Dawson Robin Severance Nancy Palmer Dale Oickin1on Elaine Sliaar Diane Payne J ohn Diemer Gloria Somers Cher)'l Petet~on Dav'i4 Easunan Cbr•' 0 Qu•' nn All. .. l. ltalf~d NaMY Oick Ouis Storch Bin -.eb&\ais Tracey Gust Lynn SU llivan Mark Rumuuen Randy Hamilton Jim Sweet Lenore Reday Katen Hammack Valerie Schminke LaJUa Thornburlh Ricky Heather M&rtha T itley Maraaret Schvan HOHOR RO~L LIST 4T IUR ST. SCHOOL Chatles P. Catanue, prin- cipal at Boea.t Sueet Sch.ool in Costa \1esa, announces that the followina ttudentt have made the honor roll fot the second 1eme1ter: Foutth Grade -Renny Chri1topher, Ruth Dailey, :'4ancy F i llmor e, Bruce Hick~ n1an. Karen Kane, Julie Mil· !ott, Vernon Squire. Fifth Gtade -Rebecca Dailey, Carol Hickman. Sis th Gtade Sharon Knoy, F,onton Matkevicb, ~\U. bbiuu., ~U\\t Salazar. Jackie Van Seek, Gary Williamton. The)' we1e awarded honor roll certificates on June 14. Suaan Hennan 1 h · 1 Jody Schwatz Barbara Hies land J~~ +~~y Lori Semeniuk THIEVES BREAK IHTO Pina Ho Pat William• Linda Shotwe ll MARINE SUPPLY CO • Marcia Holmes Sherylee Wilaon Chris Sm ith After climbina to the roof Mike Iale1ias Kristin Snykeu ofthe;.JewportMarine Supply Heidi lllinporth EIGHTH GRADE Bonnie Thompson Co., 2700 W. Coa~t Kwy., Mark Jill1on Lea ley Alward Ken T itley \larineu Mil e, thi eves re• Terry John1on Kevin Askew Debbie Usedom move d a sk:yliaht &Ius Valerie John1on Carol Berner Karen \'incem pane 30 feet ftom the fl001 Te.ri Kahan Shawn Bissonette Werner Weiss le vel, and then entered, Ken Kalmbach Sue Black Lia bet Whit e possibl y by ladder, Friday, 1954 THE U.S. NAVY welcomed 2 en listees in the summer of 1CJ54 , both Kathy Kawamura Jan Blair Andv Williams June 2. of them graduates of Newport Harbor High School: Paul Monroe 1 r1 ' Suzanne Koch ane Ce Pauy Williams The safe was pl ac ed on Sheets, at left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn8all eyof104 Vi a Havre, lido Isle, Steve Kranz Jim Cokas Kathy Wilson a shoppin& can and wheeled and Thomas Owens Hill, at right, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Hill of bl5 Va lerie Kriz Sh irley Collom Reaina Wood to the park ina Jot; 2 radios Via Udo Saud, Lldo Isle. They en li sted with 8.K. Hackler, Na vy recrui ter Don Lahr Jeanne Crawford Randy Wriaht and 2 TV sets were al1o for Orange County, pictured with them at the recruiting office.(Qff icial U.S. Hollie Lamberth Devon Doan Terri Wu lff taken. The to tal lou was photo from the 1 q54, issue of the En sign.) f~~~~~~~~~=!~~R~an~dl!:_' ~L~ar::o~o~n~-~K~a~lh~l~•:•n~E~c:c~I•::•~_;L~o~r:•~n:•~·~·u~n~d~<~~l~i c~n~•~•~t:::im~•~te:d::..:•~t ~·~~~.0~1~4~·---, 1955 CAPTAIN S tor the 1 q55 Amer~ can Red Cross fund dr ive in the Har- bor !..rea included th is tr io: from left, Mrs . ·Robert Stab-- ler, captain for the Salbc.a Peninsula; Mr s. Renier Kes- seis, for Balboa Coves, and Mrs. Karl S. AKlate r, for Corooa dd Mar. (Photo from the March 17, 1955, issue of the Ensign.) Special Savings CUSTOM UDE . EXPRESSLY TO YOUR SPECIAL ORDER 100" Stml Twredo t2K Regular 5439. PRICED AT '299 CUSTOM SIZES AVMJ. E FROM n" 1o 96" AT NO EXTRA CHAit&E ALSO 60" LOVESEA 1S . AT $249. . H.J.GARI\Eff fURN~RE :1211 HA.tiCI .. va. COSTAr tElA,~ ....,. ··- • 77it lnaJmparahle Christ M .. TIL\JII III!DIIftaH 11UNDUD 'ftAU --w••Maabonl-.ryco. .... .... .. lll't. Thia ,..., liw<l iD' ..-aRT lOCH IOc Jli'JMt) IIMS .. reared iD oblcwity. ·He did DOC ...,.. .......n.Jy. Only oacc did He ""* tile baomduy of lhe counuy ill wblch He lived; that -duriea His eaile in childhood. lie--' neither w<alth nor illlluence. Hio reladYct were inc»mpicuous, and had oeitbe:r tninin& nor formal education. CALVARY Ill ialancy He stanled a kina; ill childhood He~ doc:ton ; in manhood He rukd the c:ourM ot nature, walked upon the billows as if piV~nts, and hushed the 5el to sleep. He healed the multitudes without mtdicinc: and made no charae tor His service. SOLOMON'S TEMPLE • t • ·' He ncvtr wrote a sonJ, and yet He has fur- niahtd tbe theme for more songs than all the sonpriren combined. He never founded a college. but all the: schools pu1 toattber c:annot boast of having as many students. He never marshaled an army, nor drafted a soldier, nor fired a gun; and yet no lu der ever had more volunteers who have, under His orders, made more rebels stack arms and sur- render without a shot fir ed. He never practiced psychiatry, and yet He has healed more broken hearts than all the doctors far and near. Ona each week the wheels of commerce cease their turning and multitudes wend their way to worshiping assemblies to pay homage and ~spect to Him. ., WAll ~ ,I I • I • 5 I oll TEMPLE . I L •II . PALACE _Ll I 'II The names of the past proud statesmen of Greece and Rome have come and gone . The names of the past scientists. philosophers. and theologians have come and gone; but the name of this Man abounds mo re and more. Though time has spread nineteen hund red years be- tween the people or this generation and the scene of His crucifixion, yet He still lives. Herod could not destroy Him. and the grave could not hold Him. .... 14 E SEG-AN TO SUlLO I~E HOUSE OF TI4E LOI'I.O . IS 'II 1 'KING-S E,: I ~ ,_ _. ... .._,_,.,. He stands forth upon the highest pinnacle of heavenly glory, proclai med of God. ac kn owl- edged by angels, adored by sai nt.s. and feared by devils. as the living, personal Christ, our Lord and Saviour. We are either going to be forever with Him, or forever without Him. It was the incompara- ble Christ who said: "B~hold, I stand at th~ door. and /mode: if any man h~or my voiu, and op~n th~ door, I will com~ into him, and witt sup with him , and h~ with mt"" (Revelation 3:20). One of the most costl y and resplendent bu ildings ever constructed was the Temple and Pa lace built by Solomon in Jerusalem. God gave the plans for it to David, but s ince David wos o mon of war , He thought that it should better be bui It by peaceful and wise King So lomon , his son. It took seven years to build, with 30 ,000 Israel~ ites and 150,0 00 Canaanites employed as workme n. One of its most interesting feo· lures was that every part was prefabrico~ ted at some distance from the site, '' ... so that there was neither hammer nor ox nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was building:' (I Kings 6:7). The gold and silver and other material used in bu i lding the Temple is vari ously estimated in our money to equal 2 to 5 billions of dollars. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in B.C. 587 , and on the some site were lot er built Zerubbobel's and Herod's Temples. It is occupied now by the Dome of the Rack, "/ am th~ way, th~ truth, and th~ lif~: no man comnh unto the . Farha, but by mt:" (John 14 :6). FOR "Thu e is ont God, and one mediator be- ~tn God ot~d men, the. rnan Chri.rt h sus" (I T;rnolhy '2:5). R•~nt.4 ,,_ IIOLA &ROAOCASTfA SSI S. He,. Sr •• L•• An .. l•• 90017 OTHUS Lo!t ~If be cru<:ofled atld ~lain And burt•d deep, 1nd •II in v11n Mav efforh be 10 rlw .tQiin. Unlen ro l•ve for OTHERS Or. Jomes E. B.nnet's Bible School Leuonli apoo pear wHkly in the Chri•tion EMocon, puWI•hecl ..,.,., Thursday of 756 Hodclon Av .. , CollingsWood, N.J. 08108. Or. Carl Mclnfire Is edlfar-in.c:hlef. Lord, kelto me 10 l<ve fro,.. doty 10 d•v In \U(.h a wlf -fou~etful w1y. And wkefl ,...,. work 0t1 U<fto 15 dorM "-nd my ,..._ wo•lo. in h .. ven ~. Ma'l t ~~ thot Ct0¥m l'v• won Wt.ole rhonklng ,,m of OTHE~S. THEREFORE "Beli~11e on the Lord /nus Christ, and thou rholt be sa11ed" (Acts 16: 31 ) . That eveo w""'" t 1..~1 to o•av M~ Oliyer will be fo• OTHERS H elto ,..e '" •II the work I do Others, Lord. ye$, others- To e~er be ~oncere •nd true.· Lei lh~i my motto be; And know tl-..t .1!1 I do lo• vou ("-.,1-=•n T,.cr S.cl •ty, 0••4ell, H.).) M u\1 nee<b be done for OTHERS Hrlto 1'1'14' to love for OTHERS Tt111 I m•v live hke Thee BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON I qRQ,istia~~~'~ET'S 11 judged and blessed loy JESUS TEACHES VALUE OF OBEDIENCE -LUKE 17,S.19. rJ. God ::tcoording to ou r obt-1 DR JAMES • I" E • ditt~ce and di!I;Ohedin~oe Y · ~. ~MH 1 •• I Jesus mad~ it dt:ar that we .,.,.;•:• ;·~·~· "-,. s,...,. ...,.. '- priest to get a dean bill of health. He was right, for Jesus Christ u God Saviour, and Lord, musl alway; come first. He was rewarded, for Jesus said to him, "Arise ro ttr. way: thy faith hath made ~e who~:(• This probably m90.t that his tina were also forgiven, e-ven thoucb be was a Samaritan, despised t by the Jews, for God is no respecter of per- ICJIIJ. 'j J are sure to bt. di~dit:nt ...,., 1 0 , .., ... ..._._ ~ • a.......~ at times, for He said, "lt (R•,r1, .. 4 ~ CHRISTI4 .. IUCOM, 7M ......_ •-· C•U•.-..... M.J.) · • ·b1 bu h If ·n ts tm,f?OSS1 . e t t at 0 ~ces WI obligation and the rr:ndering of a gra· comt:. Thts fa~. howe~er, ts no ex· tuitous, or voluntary ~rvice in addi· cusc for us to dt~bey His coml'1'1'ln_ds,, tion to our prescribet:! duties. His for He added, But woe unto hrm , "II · I' · · · 1· ttl wt.. h h 1,. A . r ustratton was ttart mg 1n 1ts 1mp 1- " rouff ~", _w domb t 'Yd. c~ · n cations. It was this : A certain servant !' ence . IS ou t or 150~1hence alor had de{inite, prescribed duties that ••_n. It IS a work of the ftes (G · were the r~sons for his employment. 5.19-21). He was to ptow the fields , to feed the In our prenous lesson we learned cattle and to make ready and serve the that there is life of the soul and spirit meals to hi s employer. It was his ob- after the death of t~ body, and the ligation to do these things to earn bis pma]ty of un{orgiven sin is an eter· wages which were paid to him for nity in tormmt tq)&T3.ted O)rT'Ipl.etely doing these things, however arduous from the love o{ God. After teach· they might be, and ,.,htt~ he had fully inc that lesson, He turned to His dis-performed he was not tt~titled to any ciples and cplained. what a terribJe extra t-ymtnt or e-ven an expt"euion matter it is that a man should be of thanks from his rmployer, fcx he pilty of any offerue. He nen said had simply { ulfiUed his duties. lllat "it ,.... better for him that a OUI DUTY AND SIIVIQ millltone were hanctd about hjs neck, • anci' be cut into tht tea. than that he WMn we perform our dunes to- thould offend" even a little child bl ward our fellow men or our lord we doing IIXMthinc contrary to God • usually fct:l that wt: should have a trill. (Thit it more fully explained in "t-t on the bade'' or a ''bonus,. or Matthew 18 :1-15). """'atheT extra <ecccnition for doina fOIGMHESS AND 'AITM our duties, and oftentimes we mur- Je~a~ proceeded further to say, "If mur and c:ornplain if we do not get an thy 1m>ther --aprut thee. ,.... expr<ssion of thanks. When I wu a bake him." If we call his attention to sma11 boy I had assigned to me by "'1 bit olleaae. theot be bas appartunity mothe< a simple duty to be performed to repeat and uk ~orgl~ets, and .n:. for my blind grandmother. I did the can. aod ~'DUM: fOfJJ~ htm ~ ·~· chore and then -.-ted word t1oo _, cloeply mterest<d on thil, f ... -~.. some . partio:ularly when ] .. us said, "If he ?. •~b. but my grandmotheT ..,d, --·-"'n thee ....,. times 0 Now yoo can go and r.lay. I do not -......-:::_. ~---~ . . have to thank you, or you have day: ..... teYen b.mes 10 a da~ tum merely done your duty., I thoucht at apm to ~. ~Yl!!'· I _repent • thou the time that the wu hard on me , .a.Jt foiJlYt: him. ThiS was more but 1 ha MVer forgott the 1 thlll the apo.tles hid thought was n~-and lat: found that :e wu es::~ _,-y ar -ible and they SOld. tained >-aur Lord's teachi "'Lord, iDc:ra.le our fa~th." Appar· "' J\1· ently lhe ~ and we ourselves UNPIOfiTAIU: SOVAHTS little undentand the rulity and ]CStU made it plain that we ~ un-~ of faith, fm Jesus explained, pro,fitable tenants if we only do. our If ye had faith as a grain ol mustard au•rnecf duty. We a:e not enhtle.d teed, ye mi(bt say unto thi1 sycamint: to any extra compensation of any kind u., Be thou plucked up by the root, unl~s !t ia free1y rendered, nnt u an ad be thou planted in the sea ; and it obhphon, but as a purtly ,-~untary tbDald obey you." We do not need to act, grnnted without merit or daim -- _,. ..-at:Unt of earth but wr do an act of grace. Thill i:~ a tremmdvus ... a....taiDI of tin diiObedien«. leuon for UJ in this cby of organited ....... ...,. ud tn~ 1fi:DOVtd te.Uiabness, extravagant demands, • .. ciot ir-a 1-oaid that c1mia1 al lhe riaf>ta of other•, aDd lhe ..... .. ,.. -.1o dtia. .,.._. ltrife lor "riehta" ._ malrf claaoeo and indivU!uals in 1<01lat wrY AND SDYICI life. DOt to mmtiarl lhe strife ;., .............. to tbe request af. Cbrlltiu and -ac><:al1ocl "relicoaa .. ' 1 f• • iDes-of their cirdol. Bat tllla teachiar do<. ._, .r-tWo* •;hho4 t1oo dif· ,..,IDI -fTam tltanldnJ t/ I II .. u:a .. ....,._of aa . wl>o _..Lima • a duly. As Jesus left Jerusalem soon after- ward and "passed through the midst of Samar-ia and Galilee ," He entered 'a village where He met tm lepers who, according to law, stood at a considen ble and saft: distance from Him. Howev~r. ~ He passed along, they shoute-d to H1m, "Jesus, Master, have mercy on us." He was not cla.e enough to touch them u ~ had done to other lepers (Luke S :13), so he called back to them, .. Go shew your· selves unto the priau." Now came a te:st for their faith, for they were not healed. NtveTihel .... they could not lose in obeyinc H im and to they obeyed Him and started to go to the priest, and, as they went, they were amaud ta 6nd that they were cleanaed. The law "''•ir<d dlat when • leper wu healed be must show him- self to the prieet who would carefully examine him to Ml1!: if he wu clean and could raume a normal life (ln. 14). But what of the othtt nine former lepers? The record aayt nothinc about them ex~ the question• and ~ ment of Jesus, "'Were there DOt tea cleansed ? but wbe!-e are tloo nlae I There a~ not found that ret:ataed to give rl"')' to God, .... thlt __.- (a non-Jew). Bat wlu1e tile - it blank, ... can raeu. PeJhapa """' """' on to -the priest. and thm rushed a,...nd to -tbclr familloa and lriendt. Bat they did DOt I'! to ... } ...... ""' Son o( God, -hod healed ...... Thlo -r 1tu ...... ...., and heard by mll1iallo of ,..... and .... ;..,.._ of tlto -... known to mmioaa who c:luaify Lima with Juclu Iacariat. StOries haft heea written .-them, aacl -of ~ ---I heard ...... tlto ...... portraya tlto ....... • of -of tlto alae u he Iaior haatod Ia nla to &,~.J-Rlm• ·to·~-llat~ ~ The heaJinc Wl.l a miracle and their ~~~~: "--QWIP" bacfiea ...,.. healed. They w~n f,.. ta lied au tile -of Colnry. return to their ....... and to .....,. I BtolNS PaR US their former _.;a,. but natbi W .ft ....__ ~ •-tlafal is ..-t of the-of ~ oinlul.,.:i: e ---...... ol ..... lor it ia paaaible far a.,.._, ta .Y but IM>w al>oat •I Tha -'I Ia the OllOIImOIIcla of Jesaa Ouiat and yet fil1ecl with _.., loch.... -. ... no< have aalntiarl from lila aina. Be-are ltJitlol ftw audtly ..... God ~~~i~~~t. in ]...,. Christ u a cr-t phy-fraly cJ-air, -. food, life, Sloan 11 not moucfl for the •Yiac of the WJut, n1a. n '' ... t. a aoul, far dlat """"';.., a luU aDd ,_.... 1awo of -d _, coonpl<te acoeptance of Him in f,.;th aJitlf-to all -1lat _ "--, u Son of God and Sa ...... and Lord. --, - Bat -Iepera, OJl!IU""tly, ...,. ,.,,..,_;...,, ...,. ....... • Pe more , .. ........, in lhe LJooLin1 of their 11D1 dto'*o to God u dlo Glow, 11at bndiel than tbe • • and d<onai Lbe7 frat II) aed -of their -.Ia. ...,. ,. lllall1 )wo-111oy do ...... _.. CXIWUY1 OIIDIINCI SAVES t...OIIea. God also, Lloo p fal6 tu Howmr, only -of lhe ten, 1-Cltriol, Hil....,. •• .,.. ".men he ... that he .... healed, d6od, ... • .... Saot, ,.., .... turned bide, and with a lood voice fa~wl•t• hi f,_ II .. .. • gloriliecl God, and fell down an hia '*"llitJ with lllel tu --• -face at hia [J...,J feet, Jivi,. hin1 of· H11 ., '.., "' .., _. a1 ... thanks: and he .,.. a s.-ritan." He ,. ....... le _. -.a ,..,. • knew that he ..., deallaed and that ~ Hla Sotlaei, R II I , ... Loot. ,.., a miradt performed by Jeaua w1>o Bot .,_ Lltol1 -1111 of • ~ rnual be God ...... DO maa coa1d do Lilia .... , 111 ........ -.... auc1t aalilado. H•alao lmni tllatlf =:r; i;: ..... I .. .. he ftlll to tloo priMt it tnicht .... .. 111111 for d..,, .... ,.. lout-doya to he,._. ood U tlto ._00 alaP u-1 JUU1i -and J-..... he --Hla ~, •• _..,.,... t1lat ...__ 00 .,. ., ., 1 flnt • o uP Do JIM! llollfy God -...... , o.-,_ ...... Dolo: 1-a.tot _. _,_ Htut ....,.., M ,_ anotiP M JUG ....... -. heftn he--............ , StThomas Bible ·Lesson L..,.., 5 WRISTLING JACOI Geooala 32 Jac:oll>'• ,.,.,. to c ..... willa lila wi•••· ci!Udrea, etoclr., u4 nu1cb sood• briap Ia._ to OM of ..,.•. IIMI ul•ptutble .. eMate.-. with Cod. 1\latt•r• c•• to a ~••4 •• the ford .kbbok, the croeaia1 of • amall trib ... ry river on the eaat aide of Jordaa. Ia • ••••• tll ia river croaaiaa ia porteatioaa af tho cro .. of Chriat whore aH thiap meat at oae poiat. Here all af Jacot,•a life drew taplher. lie haa jut caacladed a mace witll hia fether·io·law, L..l.a, thua bre.vokias with the put yeara of aerviee in wh ieh he woa hi• earthly po .. eaaio•u~. Ahe.d of him ia bit btoU.or t:aau., rich tt nd mlshty in war, with aa CJld acore to aottle. Rebind him ia the fulfillmut of Ccxi'a promiu to provide for him a nd tllre for him . :\hcutd of hi m ia tho f11ith and hope in the promiu that thraush hin1 will c:ame the people of Cod und the Chri•t of Go4 . · Jac:ob be ins who he ia, .hi a criaia i• 111lao a criai• of hiatory. The for c:ea of .heaven come neat. A a he weat on hi• Wl:lf, "the ansela of God met him". The propheti c: hymn to th e Chri &t who Willa to be born or Juob'a seed come• to mlad: "He alulll sive hia anrla charse over thee." (Paalm 91.11). Hea ven ia on hand to look after the heir of the ptam iu. Jaeob eaw then1, and he said, "Thia ia COO'• boat (army)." lie called the n~ame af dull pl~:~.c:e \luhanu.im, mea ning "two ho•ta", or "two t ttmpa". Thue the. place aipified u.nother cronins, 11 pl11c:e where lleaven and urth met with the hoat of heuven on ita side, the hn»t of J111cob on the other. Sonll think th ere were two hoata of ansela, thoae who had gone with J11cob and at~ guard over him in \lesopotamia, 11 nd thoae into whose ch11rge he would be de - livered in Canaan. One camp of men 11nd one. nf angela, however, would ttlao pre·fipre th e church of Chriat militant at1 it is aeen on earth; and th e inviaible church, often ca lled the \lystical llody of Chriat, which ia aee.n onl y in lleavu. In any event, the (orcee ol heaven 11nd earth are met here, ae.t in u :pe cwnt array u.d aw11iting breathlessly the pu.uas:e of this young prince upon whose deatiny eo much depends. The pl ace was long remembered in hiatory, and al- luded to in the mystical Song of Solnmon 6.13. Jacob then milkea hia prepar<ttia na in terms of the world . No tice how care· fully he guides every atep by hi e goal to retutn to Canaan and eatabliah hia f~amily to be11t the eeed of Adttm and Abn.hem . He diapoaee hie troops wit~ great tactical ekill. He aenda heralda to E:aau in earneat pursuit of peace. He ia bold enough to humiliate himself and to offer sifta of worldly wulth to Esau , shrewdly eal c:uletins what wou ld inrluence. hia brother. :\hove a ll he ia obedi- ent to God who baa Hid, "Return to Lhy country and to thy kindred". \\'hile full y mindful of the perils he fu.cea in returning home. he. does not turn aside or so back but pre.p11res in every way he cun t(l curry out his mission to return home . :'lot ice ~tlao tha t even before he makes his prepar<~tions he turns to God in ferve nt prayer. "Our rule ia to ca ll upon God in time of trouble," l!h.l)'!l 1\lutthew ll enry. TI1e P~t.dms -.~re ri ch with re ferences tn c ... Jiing upnn (;nJ in time nl trouble . It is then thut we turn , .J.Imo!f t wi thout lhin.kin K, to th.J.t in which we truly pul our tru~l . It i:t .t 111 i •ta k e to uy one ~hoult.l nnt c.tll upnn GoJ in troubl e if we h11v e. no\ prui:ted him in prosperity. Trouhle is oJten ~ent to ut.tkc us turn to GOtl. \then all is in reu.di ness, J11cob give:!! the order that aldrt• the whole move - me nt .JC:ron the wuter. In this auspenee lte stays behind, 11 lone . "AnJ there wres tled d m11 n with him unti l th e bre11lr.ins o! the day ." Clearly the mu w•ut an angel from God , or eve n, aa some thinlr., the ~;lerna! Son o! the F' .. thcr. \\h111 took place "'e c:u nnot know in deldil, ncept that Jacob went through one of the most Je.:tperate :ttrug,glea with God man hot.e hat.!. J ... cob woul :!!tift ne cked , •• stubborn man, shrewd, calculating, u triclutler, u tTIII n of remarkable n.J.turul powers . llut thuf"ve.ry j>('Wet rnade ltim re•i•t ;~II the more the full dominion of G<xl in hie heurt. ' -·n,e,..loN at thi• hour of mome~;~tou.a erial•. God aent to bfuk Jacob to the p owe r of flcaven. "\broken a nd a contrite heart thou wilt not deapiee, 0 Lord." God must break human heart. of atone before he c<t n shape them and mould them with his ha nds a nd give. us obedient heart• with his law engaven on tablets of flesh. Jacob wua J.ele"uteJ, but nor destroyed. He prevailed finall y by clinging to the 11ngel and would not let him go until the ansel gave him a bleuins. The 11.ngel then re peated the bl euing of Cod, illreaJy bestowed by hi& father lsa11c u.nd now guaranteed direc tl y from !l eaven. \ new mttn w11a ah~:~.ped in J<tcob. tt nd the unge.l pvc· him d new name, fe rae!. The old Jacob limped from henceforth, bearing th e mark of Chriat in hi ~:~ bod)· ua St. Paul wnl'l to ,\o . Out of respect for that terrible night, J•c:ob's duc:endanta JiJ not eut of the sinew, or muscle, in ~:~on'/ beut wherewith the hip bone is fi xed in its cup , ·•nJ Jacob'e nigh t haa rema ined typ ical of the struggle .strons men ohen huve with conver11ion to Chriat. When the Bible spe11ks {rom now on of the Peop le of GoJ llS II world ly orsanization, it \llf08 "Jttcob". When il .!1pettklf of them as the church, it uua "Is rael". It ia of this redeemed man th 11t Jesus 11peulr.s whe n he &aye to lla.rt.holomew, ''Behold an lsr11elite indeed, in whom is no guile ." The "two camps" thua lake on <1 new n1eaniog -Jacob und larue I, the church visible, a nd th e church invisible. Sl. Tll oMas Press e P. 0 . Roo~. 15096 •Uou~ton .15, Te:r.as 0\ttllft•: /ur:ob approoJCht s til e riuer of r:ross i111; Ae {tors f. sou at~J """' to GoJ i11 pwyr.r; At JiuiJ.:s h.i.o flor:4$, ~tnli1 ''" rmbrhs~tgt to f:.,,u uin1 fo; ptur:e "itA lifts : Ae wrtsllu alo11t all lli&AI ,.,;I}, 0 11 Oll&e l llflil, wlule nul JestroyeJ, u s whJueJ onJ &i ven u ltt'lo" ''"'"t unJ u rttt• ltUiitrt , Js ,..d, u/lii is hltsstJ. Ho,..•• to r-•"'Hr: /u r:oh, F.su11 , is rael. l'l•c•• to r•coll: .Uolw110im, /obbola Broolc, Ptr~it l . M-ry v•n•: Gt t~uis 32.111. C t rf 't By VERLE NIETZEL 0Ufl e e1 8 Muscatine, fa., clothing executive. (a_,n.t.4 ., ""-'••._ ..._ c'aMC CONTACT.) M ~mt hil cuhict to a coune of 11udy on ANilU~D HAS UP pb.rued wilh coun· countcrleitin1. Upon ~tumin&. the cath- ~eiu tin_ee the befinnlfll" of time. Very ier was cal~ into the ba.nku's oWa for a umply defaned, a counterfeit d a worthlctl ~pon. lmi~tion of IOIDCthif11 1'81\lable. "I preeume you tpent many houn uudy- Thfte it no pba.e ol Ufe •• cluttered lnJ and cuminins counterfeiu.," dedan:d with lham u is the lidd ol relipon. Slnee the pruident. man'• t.k nature il relic'oat, he Dtutl "No •. we did not 3ft one: counterfeit wantdp IOIDechlnc or IOIDCbody. UDrqm· pifu of raoney,'' a~ the JOU"'IDI!n. ~~ ma.n, both the inldllpnt and the '"We ~pent all \he time Bftllnl tborouply aponnt, arr prey to the likewite unnpn· atq\lafnted with the rnl thins. Now worth· ente bwaana who are "aedudna ipbitl Sa. money tbowt up like ltftwbmy · preKbinc the doctrina ol 6nU. and on a wtaiw tabkdoth." ,.. lfi'CU.Inclieund bypocrlty." • The Scriprure d.iftcu tNt 1IJC "eumlne The,..._.. oocc daaibtd •n iJalona.. ourath<et, whrtthn w be in tbt: faith· Pf'O'Pt cd IIWI SJ-.tlo couJd •f, ''Ttly word yeur own tc)l'(t" (tnd Cor. IS:5): Wu loave I hid Ia _, han, tllat I oolpt -p<riocticalo Include a little -In a~ oin op""! thee.' TIN inlallllole Wonl Gl Gl -lacot Gl ,..., ,.._LI..,. For ,..., God, ~ .,., allOt, ...,, .. theoo up I-•PP""'IoaiGI ,...r oplri""l,...., lake .. tbc: •m••. ner ptedkri .. tltoe flltart. chfa u• cat. ~ Gl ooJiP--•wrlda. ....-lly 1. R-)'OW w -bm11Upt Qobn ~ -.. _ day>. n.. Jlft'C!'--"' 1:1, 7) L1oLr "-Ledp -.... m Col.t ,a.t, l. H., .,....t~• , ... ,.. (l Coo. 5, 11) .._ lat .., ..,. opoll ,... ........ • I. I•.,.... ,..,. -~ .. eo.r, W- pOILI fbJIUIIL--.alllrtM-. (ljolla&:f.ll) _.,_,.,., ... -... ., ... .__,,,_c __ ,............ -... -""' ClutaL for lo Hla l101ll ,,..,., (Col.-l,lf.IIJ ~aii ... -<I .. Oo(l' ..... ,._. ___ ,.._, ..... -,. I -ofOo#l (IP".t,U)' ' ....... __. • .._...._ &.JJ,. ,_ .... frWl., a C.\rid ' --.. _..., driP M4 Aa-.. (QILI;INI) ...... _,,..., ____ 7.o.,.._,..,_~ (l .._ ............ _._ C..t:INI) ::" :.'::. *:'-",':-~-:--:::. .. =-~...., • ..,._, (I TEa. --;' 1 11, ...... _ .. 'II;' ...... o.,_,..,_ .. ...., (l ... -----·n.t:l7) ........... -== I L Ph '. Dt ,_ .. r*M1 .._.,, Qf~t n..., ..... • , II -• ""'"" ····~~~ CEMETERY CREMATORY MAUSOLWM , __ ....,... ..... C'.llillrllif (714)1lJ.MIII COMPLITI SHOI, HANDIAO-, LUGOAOI IIIP'AIRINO -i~ ~~T • ....,.·v .. ............. c.m.r L .. W.. e J.IOI I. C.W Hwy •. eo-., Mer e II IJ-Meln lt. lent• Ana .._ l ielecl!:l. (lemle Ann Louise Van Note weds Adam Bielecki White orchids and ate· phanotis were carried by Ann Loui se Van Note as her father, William Van Note of 2303 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Me s a, escorted IEW'On HAR80R EIIIGII S£00110 SECnOII --P ... 3 THURSDA~L JUNE 22, 1967 IXlllliiA ot.L MAR, CALl F. DAR gives awards Col. h. Cabell Q.apter or DAR has pre aen&ed bronze medalt fOf exec~ lence in American History to Scb arade s&udcnu in &he Harbor Area. Pruena.ation o( the awards is nation- wide, and a put of DAR policy, to support education in lhe arcs or aood citizen- ship and pauioti1m. Mtt . 'M.W. Martin, Col. Wm. Cabell Olaptcr hi t lor- ian, made the presentation •, and she was auit ted by Mmet. H.B. Wickersham, S.M. Reber, R.B. Conn, W.E. Filhcr, A.L. Pinkley, W. W. Jones , Memic e Bowles, E.G. Cor_kett, and G.L. Me yen. Winners in the 30 public, private and puochial schoolt panicipatina are as follows: Carden Hall -Scott Gilli- land • Prince of Peace Lutheran School -James Isaacs. St. Joachim School -L arry GenlOsi (8th arade). St. John The Baptist School -Candace Gibbons {8 th arade), Wil son Way Scltool -Ann Martin. Adams -Cindy Holm, Terry Thompson, Kimberl ey Blank. Bay View -Jane Beard, Candy Wateu. Men Verde -Randy May. Pauy O'Niel. Monte Vista -Denite De· Vriet, Morsan Robinson. Newport -Tom Saftia, Patrici a Lawther, Milu Cronen, Val Lyon, Robert Madden. Newport HeiJhu -Marcin ,Coit, Becky La!folson, Mark Upsot;~, Stephanie Kopans ki. Paularino-James Swain, k athy Franci 1, Pomona -Jeffrey Middle- ton, J immy Mahaffey, Re- becca Jone1. Presidi o-Steven Rhoads, Donald Dunnina. Sonora -Karen Novander, Anthony Menses. Vi ctmia -Terry Richard- son, Gary Perez. "Nhittier -Eric Lovinger, Eddie Farfan. Wil 11oo -David Tha)·er, Scott Napp, Woodland -Debbie Grosz, Sam Simaki11 , Morgan Ab- bott. HEW HAME AHD SITE Spayde's Tackle and Ap- parel Shop has changed both its location and its name. T he firm, forme rl y lo- cat ed at 1080 Bayside Dr., Bayside Center, has moved l.o 2535 W. Coast Hwy. on \iatiner's \iile and is n(l w known as Sportfisher. WHILE A SENIOR at Mat er Dei High School, Santa' Ana, Judith Ann Franks, 1008 Dover Drive, Westclitf, me t Daniel Thompson of Santa Ana and that acquaint· ance has bl ossomed in to the announcement of their en - gagement to be married Dec. 9 at the Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Corona del Mar. Judith Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mr s. James R. Franks. Daniel, the son of Mr. and Mrs . Lester Thomoson, is now a junior at Cal State, Fullerton, study ing to be a history tea- che r in secondary schools. They plan to live in the Newport Beach area. WE CAN PERIIA PLIUIU't.l or frame Your Oo...,.,u .. ,.,u,.·, .. ,.-.o Ilk~~ A. DA •• I , /,...,._" 6 46 ·9172 Ill f . J7M S11., c;..,. Me•• RESSES JfEW. -AE.UILDPIG lrn·cul:or S tH•I- 1-.npn., -c:.t .. 1 her down the aisle of St. Joachim's Catholic Church , to be manied to Adam Bie· 1ecki Saturday, June 10. Ann Louise wu dressed and stock. A ~ti i s tins at the reception, held at th e church, were Mn. Don Persons of Santa Ana, Mrs. Carl Ailho· fe r of Newport Beach, Mrs . Edi th Chri stianson, Mrs . Howard Stitt of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Raymond Fabus of Newport Beach. The bride is a &Jaduat e of Costa Mesa Ui gh Schoo l, will be araduated from Cali- forn ia State College, Lona Beach, th is month . Bear Sueet -Rebecca Dailey. California -Kathy Hunt- ina. Julie Rabe, She picks sea shells Expert Alterations lriAY TAK E US A LITTL E WHIL E. INSUHANt.:E ... FOR A\.\. OF YOUR INSURA,.CE NI!:EOS ROBERTSON -SADLEIR INSU RANCE l3l3 E. cout NWJ. Coi'Ofta HI Nar -61'31~ fUZ'fERAL DIRECl'ORS . BA LTZ MOR TUARIES 1741 SUP ERIOR AVE. COST A hiESA Midw ay b-2424 3520 E. COAST HI WAY COROHA DEL hiAR ORiole 3-4450 Si•c. 1942 friendly Nelchborhood .. ,.,.., BEll. BROADWAY ,MORTUARY 110 Broadway u 8·343.1. B·KM eo.ta MH& Chapel , in an A•line white crepe, r Ooos lenath, wi th le-em-- , bJoidesed lace bell.,leeves . Her gown, desi&ned by a fr iend, Mrs . Kenneth Bavry, had a square neck line , edged in lace and seed peatls and the uain flowed from the shoulders bordered in lace. The skir t and train we re appliqued with re~m· broidered lace and seed pearls. Her veil was e lbow length and held by a crown of satin roses and seed pearls. The bride's mo ther, Mu. Van Note, wo re a pale &Je en suit. The brideawom's mo- ther, Mn. Adam Jan Bie· lecki of Lona Beach, wore a pale blue dress . MuY Lee Arm ithaw or, Lona Beach wat the maid of honm-. Judy Cape of Lon a Be ach and Diane Boston of Buena Park were brides• ma ids. They wore pink A· line dresses, rloor lensth and lhree"'\{Uatter s leeves. Their head-dresses were of pink roses and mi nt areen net and to carry out the color scheme they carried pink roses and mint sreen spider mums. Kons tantsy Bielecki, twin bro ther of the groom, or Anaheim. was the best man. Ushers were Douglas Kov• lhoff, RobeJt Schewi1, Thoo. mas Farmer and Will iam Sente1, al l of Lon& Beach. Kenneth Bos ton was rina bearer and Marso Boston was Oower sirl. The church was decorated with white aladiolaa , mums Coloring Contest COLOII THE DOT·TO·DOT SEIIMDUTTE on thi t ...... , l lltle P•t•-SeetiN 2. P•t• 2 Mill ••II your .. ~ te the &sign ..... ,.,.,, 2721 ·!. C.Ott Hwy., Co,...• clel .._,, C.lif., pothNrkeli not loter than Tu.e t .ioy, June 'D . I• s•n .. lwcluQ •-•. ••· •d .w,. ... wf tt. •try. IIlLI IILL IE liVER FOil TilE lEST RIIT•• J-,. .... wUI M ~sN •• cel•r 4.1111' ••Ill "...,." •• The bridearoom, son of ~tr. and Mrs . Konstantsty Bie· lecki of Anaheim, had li ved in Long Beach, where he re- ceived hi s desree in c he mi · cal ensineerin& from Long Beach State Colleae. He was graduated from hi gh school i n Mon tr eal, Canada, and also had attended Loy• ola University. He is now employed by Turco in Wil· min1ton. The couple wok. a weekend bip but plan a lonaet b ip this September to the ~ ... k:ln· ueal &potition. Canyon -Bonn ie Leves- seu.r. College Park -Lisa Can- non , TinaBova,Steve 9\arp. Corona del Mar -Susan Smith, ~,\oily Lynch. Harbor View-Simon Boug- ltey , Gene Schulth.eis , Ro- be rt Macdonald, Cathy Crone, Kate Kill efer, John Dickey. Harper -Julie Hurd, Lean· na Barkley. Crai & Harvey . Killybrooke -Jodi Palm- blade, Cathy Wills. Lindbergh -Kelly Con- way, Steven Al lee, Valerie Marcus. Mariners -Robin Hum- phries, Holly MoniJOmery , Becky DcKalb, Valerie Johnson, Diane Hanson. \ \ ) Just about 15 yeatl'o ago, s ittinaatChina Cove beach , watching her 4 childre n lakin& swimmtng lessons, Mrs . Ruth Uobart, 617 \lar1· gol d Ave., Corona de l \lar, be came res tless and stall- ed pickin& up shells to amuse he rself. "It was like peanuts," Mrs. l-lobatts said, "Take one, and you couldn't s top." Now she says she has mil- lions, having picked up 1,000 pandora shells in one day alone at Coronado. Part of her collection is now on display through the mon th of June at Mariner'• L i· brary. Her shells ue Ctom thii patronesses of the J ra annual Empire debutante bait were honor- ed at a champagne buffet held in the home of Mr. and Mr s. Paul Nissen of Baycrest. Guests were wel comed by the executive board of the Ha rbor Auxiliary of the Soutt'l Coast Ct'lild Guidance Clinic and members ol the ball committee. Among the patrons and patronesses at the but- let party were the se couples, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Parker, at left, and Mr . and Mrs. Max Bins wanger. Chairmen are named for Junior Ebe/1 Club Mn. Frank Hushes , new Mrs. Richatd pr~:::,~··~ o f the Newport houu; Mrs. Wanen Fix. fe· ji Ebe\1 Club, has cho· deration utension; Mrs . the fol\owins chairmen Vincent Wood, editor of the carry out the club theme, Tattler; Mrs . Ernest Kick· "We're in the pink:' rot the son, parliamentarian; Mrs. year: Garry Short, youth ; Mrs. Paul Hadley Jr., memw Charles DillinJham, coo. be'rsh,ip;· Mrs . Michael Helin, chairman; Mrs. Gu1tavc ·WIN A BIBLE I :poeu; Mn. Qary Raw\inas, Cbabre. Americani sm; Mu; arts; Mrs. Charles Jack Wells, con1ervation; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C:!h~a~trn~a~n:_J:r~.:· _:c~~~·h~a~l~rm~an~;~ Mrs. Richard Rieke, ufety. ;. Ne.v.· standina comaUtte• chairmen arc: Mrs . Andrew W. STEPHEN SMI TH 111 of l<oaan, bia tister~.Mu. War-Corona del Mar has been ren Fil, cowtesy and his· appointed loan manager for BONUS HOURS DRIVE·IN WINOOW tori an; Mu. ·Frank Kendrick., Mission Savings and Loan finance; Mn. Gcorac Hauser, Assn. He will handle all luncheon and reservations; details from the inception Mn. Robert Bcin, tocial. of loan negotiations in At . the recent tlate con· Mission's 3 off ices in lvcnuon of women'• clubs in San Oieao, with mo re Santa Ana, Orange, .. and than 200 c lubs cornpetina, Fullerton. He has been a open Monday t hrough Thu rsday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM - FRIDAY 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM COSTA -lA I 110 l.MC I ntl ....... M_..,. ,.._,. o......r-c___.._ llhe Newport J~oanion fared resident o f the Harbor Area well in achievom«.!nt awards, since he was a sma ll boy , ,takina a 2nd place for itt and was educat ed here and activity in behalf of•youlh at S~ta Ana Junior College. and a 2nd in fine aru. In He Is past commander of the field of builcM~ttcr th e American Legion Post cOIIIDWlity. lbey won Aft 455 past president of the aw..S ol merit and U5 cat h. Htrbor Are1 Toutm&st ers 1---------Club, pos1 dlrtctOf of .lhe COfona del W1r telwlf11s Club, post secre~ry of ""-"''··-1M • Sooloacrirrtl•' Orange County Sav ings area mostly, and fr om San Filipe and down the coast tn \le~tco. \1ts. Hoban l.eeps a uade t at San Fe- li pe and goes down there 2 or 3 ti mes a year. From lhere she usual\~ goes by s.and buuy abnut 20 miles to P ursubu beach to hun t shells. Whe n her c hildren we re small they used to help he r. "My youn gest son, Buckle Smith, was JUS t a demnn. At low ude he would hang over the rocks and 1each as far as hts arms could reach f()f s~cimens ," she said, "and my two other sons, John and T im Smith, went skin divins and the)' would bring me treaswes." Her dauahter, Lucy Stntth, alto helped. "Shells are so beauttfult) construc ted, and the11 ltves 'are s o in teres tma." \bs. Hobart said. "I stud~· every- th ing about them I can aet my hands on·. I get thinner all the time, too, bendtnJ down to ptck th em up." STUDEN TS GET GRANTS UC I Reaents' fellowship awa1ds of Sl,-H>O each ha\'e bee n presen ted tCl Doualas Wahlst en, 1965 Pom1•na Ave., Cos ta \lesa, aradua t~ student tn pyschology. and lnar id Lundsuom, 21CJ Vn- PI.. Costa \1esa, 1-.:.....::Cel::l.:~:.:::==---Loan League, and h'u been o~oetlve 1n E>P'I~~~COIIltlr•g~J-- •• , if , .. I ll II ••• .., '"' .. ki iW, wo will acce••oCato yoor •orc•clos, Minor repairs, loose buttons, tiny rips ore port of our free customer service ..• Along with the very best of cleaning, spotting and pressing. FREE DELI VERY TOO. YWT CWIEII Ju•• c.u oa I ·CDI& Jlf7 E. COAIT IUWAY .. COIIOIIA MI. M.Aa GJ JJam/1 STUDIO OF CIIAIII liD--P'hoar ,_ ntEI: ~ .. "SF..CR£11 01' aEAlM'Y" ~ c-.. ....-•'.:::...-/ ' !i"t:, I ~U. s.-. •I ,...,_ I ,_,. * MODELING AND TELEVI~ON * CHARM AND PEISONAL DEVELOPMENT * DRAMATIC~PEECH--UTTlf THEATRE * Specia l Caurwt for Homem•ke rs*Caraer Girts n.oRE~CE SMALES DiNtetor •I O.r ,_. U Ill' .. HOUlS ~-y t ........ , •·"" 1S1f N. MDI", s. .... AM 147~1 UY FIELDS, Jeweler Mu tef' Wotcbmaker ~A~1E SRA::\'U WATCHES . O!AMOSDS • JEWELRY • Cln'S _, W. lttlt. St.. C.t. ..... • l..lbertT .... iust • It actually costs even less than 2c a load w1th gas. • Any other k'"d costs 3 times as much. • During the ltfet ime of your dryer you may save enough with gas to buy yourse lf a new one. • On installatio n costs alone. gas can save you up to S1 50. • No dryer dries clothes faster, fresher or fluffier than a gas dryer. 71ii lncomparahle Christ M .a 'IIlAH JDIITaiN IIUMDUD ft4,1 11110 *": •• • Maa ben caatrwy 10 ... lowo ol lilt. Tblo M• lived ID pooal) ..S WM reared il ublcuriry. He (lid DOt' -..........,. ODiy .,_ did He ""* the bo •ary ol tile COUIIlry ID wblcb He lived; lhot wa clllriDi His exile in cblldhoocl. He~ neither wealth nor inftucnce. Hit relldvel were ioconspicuoua, ud had neither tnlllirla -formal <duc:atioa . Ia infancy He stanled a tins; in chiklhood He puzzled doctors; in manhood He ruled the c:ounc of nature, walked upon the billows as if pawmmtJ, and hushed the sea to sleep. He braled the multitudes without medicine ud made oo charse for His se rvice. He never wrote a song, and yet He has fur- nilbed the theme for more songs than all the sonpriten combined. He never founded a college. but all the schools put totcther cannot boast of having as many studenh. He never marshaled an army, nor drafted a soldier, nor 6red a gun; and yet no leader ever hid more volunteers who have. under His orden, made more rebe-ls stack arms and sur- render without a shot fired . He never practiced psychiatry, and yet He has healed more broken hearts than all the doctors far and near . Once each week the wheels of commer~ cease their turning and multitudes wend their way to worshiping assemblies to pay homage and respect to Him. The names of the past proud statesmen of Greece and Rome have come and gone . The names of the past scientists. philosophers, and theologians have come and gone ; but the name of this Man abounds more and mor~. Though tUne has spread nineteen hundred yea rs be· tween the people of this ge neration and the scene of His crucifixion, yet He still lives. Herod could not destroy. Him, and the grave could not hold Him. He stands forth upon the highest pinnacle of heavenly glory. proclaimed of God. acknowl· edged by angels, adored by saints, and feared by devils, as the living, personal Christ. our Lord and Saviour. We are either going to be forever with Him. or forever without Him . It was the incompara· ble Christ who said ; "Behold, I jland at th~ door, and knock : i/ any man hear my voic~ and open the door, I will come into him, and will sup with him , and he with me" (Revelation 3 :20). "{ am thl! way, the truth , and the life: no man cometh unto the Fa tl1u , but by m~" (John 14 ,6 ). FO R "There is one God. and one mediator b~· twren God and m~rt. the. mon Christ Jesus" (I Timothy '2 ,S). THEREFORE "8eli~11e on th~ Lord /nus Chrijt, and thou rhaltbesall~d" (Acts 16:31). (A••Ic:.,. T,.u S.c:l•ty, O••d•ll, N.J.I NEWPORT SOLOMON'S TEMPLE I •• WALL ~ .l • I .... >IE 8E6-AN TO 8Uil.O I~E HOUSE OF TI-lE 1...0~ 0 . 1 l<.IJ'rtJGS &: I CAlVAaY • 1 • I • I I 1 • .I I ... TEM,lE . •II . PALACE I I ' •II ·u 15 ••• One of the most c ostly ond resplendent bui I di ngs ever constructed was the Temple ond Po lace built by Solomon i n Jerusalem. God gove the plans for it to David, but since Davi d wos a mon of war, He thought that it should better be bui It by peaceful ond wise King Solomon, h is son . It took seven years to build , with 30,000 Israel· ites and 150,000 Canaanites employed as workmen . One of its most i nterest ing feo· tures was that every por t was prefobrica· ted ot some d istance from the site, '', .. so that there wos neither hammer nor ox nor any tool of iron heard in the house, wh i le it wos building:' (I Kings 6:7). The gold ond silver ond other material used in building the Temple is variously estimated in our money to equo I 2 to 5 bi II ions of dollars. h wos destroyed by the Babylonians in B .C . 587 , and on the some site were later built Zerubbobel's and Herod's Temples. It is occupied now by the Dome of the Rock . R•pfi ",.ol ,,_BIOLA BROADCASTER .SSI S. H•,.. St., L .. "",.'•• 90017 OTHUS Lo•d, help me 10 liv11 h orn d•y ro d•v In \...Ch ;11 u.lt -loroetfu1 .. ,y, Th;~! even w~n 1 kneel to P'~Y M~ P•.tyet .. ott be lor QTHU<:S Help me on •II the wOflo. I do To ever be w•cere •nd true. And lo.now thll •!I 1 do tor YOu Mu~l ne""d~ be done lc• OTHfRS Let i~!l f be ttucifled &nd ,l,in Ar>d bur~•d dup, 1nd •II in """ M1v effo<h b.. to riw •o•in, Unle~s to lov• f0< OTHERS And when my work Of'! e1rl+t i5 doroe Arod "'Y new work In he1v11n beQun. M•y I t~t 1'he crown I've WOf'l Whole thinking still ol OTHERS. Other1, Lord, yes, others- l et tl'"' my motro ~. Help me to l•ve lor OTHERS Thll I m1y hve like Thee ' Dr. James E. Bennet's Bible, School L•uons ap- pear wMkly in th• Christian EMocon, '"'~u.hed ...,...,. Thuuddy at 756 Hoddon Ave.., ColllniJWOOd, N.J. 08108. Or. Carl Mcintire Is editoMn·chief. DR. BENNET'S BIBLE SCHOOL LESSON S Christians we are-priest to get'~ dean bill of health. He 11 judged and blessl"d hy JESUS TEACHES VALUE OF OBEDI EHCE -LUKE 17:>19. was right, fOT Jesus Christ, u God, rJ. God aceording to our obe· ly DR . JA;MES l. I EMMET ~.Saviour, and Lord, must always • di ence and diso~dienOf' ._... ..... s.-comt fi rst. He "as uwarded, for •• J Jesus made it c:lear that we ...,.., .:•. 0~ ~ .---c... • ~a....-Jesus said to him, 10Arise, ro thr, '' are sure to be disotM::dtent way : thy faith hath made thee whole.' at times, for He ~id, "It (R•IIrit~•4 ,_ CHRISTIA,. IIACOM, 7!1,....... ....... c.n .. .,......t. N.J.) This probably meant that his tinJ bu h ff ·n were also forgiven, even though he is imposs~le t t at o e~ces WI obligation and the rendering of a gra-As Jesus left Jerusalem soon after-wa s a Samaritan, despised by the come." Th1s fa~t. howe~er, IS no ex-tuitous, or voluntary suvice in addi-ward and "pas~ through the midst Jews, for God is no respecter of per· cu.se for us to d1sobey H1s comman.ds,, h'on to our pre·-ibed d uties. H is · Gal • -· h ;»..• of Samana and ilee,' He entered --for He added, "But w~ unt:? Jm, illustration was startling in its impli· • fhrough whom they . c~! An cations. It w:lS this; A certain servant a village where He met ten lepers But what of the other nine former "offence" is doubt or dtsobed1ence or had definite, prescriboed duties that who, according to law, stood at a lepers? The record says nothinc about ain. It is a work of the flesh (Gal were. the reasons for his employment. considerable and safe distance from them except the questions and ltate- 5: 19-21). He was to plow the fields , to fttd the Him. However, as He passed aJong, ment of Jesus, WWere there not ted th ed H ' " cle.ansed? but whmo are tile !!lao? In our previous lesson we teamed cattle and to make rn.dy and serve the ey shout to 1m, Jesus, Master, There a~ not found that Jetanwrcl to that there is life of the soul and spirit meals to his employer. It wu his oh-have mercy on us." He was not dose gin glory to God, .. ft this ••ancer- after the death of the body, and the ligation to do thnc things to earn his enough to touch them as he had done (a non· Jew). But while the NaJrd penalty of unforgiven si n is a.n eter· wages which were paid to him for to other lepers (Luke 5:13), so he is blank, we can raeu. Pet .. pt tber nity in torment aeparated completely doing these things, however arduoos called back to theln, "Go shew your· went on to tee the pried. llld thm fnxn tM love of God. After teach· they might~. and when he had fully selves unto the priests." Now came a rushed around to see their familiel inc that lesson, He turned to His dis· performed he was not entitled to any test for their faith, for they were not and friend•. But they did DOt F to dplet and explained what a tern'ble extra ~yment or even an expression healed. Nevertheless, they c:ould not see Jmu, the 5oa o{ God, whO W matter it is that a man should be of thanks from his employer, for he lose in obeying H im and to they heakd them. 'nril Jtory hu heea cuilty of any offense. He noen said had simply fulfiUed his duties. obeyed Him and started to go to the read and heard by millioU of PIDDle that "it wer< better f<>< him that a OUl D\I1Y AND SERVICE priat, and, u they went, they wen: and tile i~ of doe alae .lo milllt..,. wen: baoc<d about hi• ncc1c, amazed to find that they were krown to millioaa who dlool'-t1ooaa ancf be cast into the sea. than that he Wlten we perform our dutiea t~ deanad. The law required that when with Judu 1-=ariot. stone. k:e '*- abould offend" even a little child by ward our fellow men Of" our Lord we a leper ....., healed he must show him· written about them, aad. ODe of "- doing somethinr contrary to God' a usually feel that we should ha•e a. self to the prie.t who would careful1y atoria that ·I t-nt onr die 1'IIIID trill (Th.is iJ more fuUy explained in "~t on the back" or a .. bonus" Of' examine him to .ee if he wu dean por1n.J1 the ftltK)I'• of (.ae of die Mattbcw 18:1-15). some other exira n:oognition for doinc and c:oald ....,.. • normal life olae u he later baatecl Ia niD tD I'OIGMHESS AND FAITH our duties, and oftentimes we mur-(ln. 14>• 6nd J...,. 1D apoqbe, bat he - Jeous pn1..,.ded further to aay, "If mur and complain if we do no< g<t an The healinc wu a miracle and their !~ ... ~~ollie,._~-. Cftd.. • hee bodieo wen: '-led They were free to -----·-r thy brother ..._.. aga>n>l t • re-~on of tbanb. When I wu a rrtum to their ...,_ and to .....,.. •I!IS>ltiS 11m: US ...... hint." If ... c:all his attention .'O small boy I bad assigned to me by ..,. their fonner oocupo!ionl, but nochinc w. aD ...... doe ......., ...... biJ olfaJae. then be has opportun>ty mother a simple duty to be porformed is aaid of the -of thei1' ainful aouls, bat -...,. The to repeat and uk forg>veness, and .,. for my blind grandmother. l did the for it is _. .... for a penon to obey 1111 -"' lo can and IIIUit f"'!!i~ him. The ap<M-chore and then expected """" -.! the conun&l>ds of Jesas Cbriat and yet fiiiOd with .......... IJ!CW .. -. wllo tleo were deeply mterested '" th,., of tbanb but my grandmother said no< baY< salvation frcm ma sins. Be· ""' &Crirlac for -,. ..... God putic:ularly ....... Jesu.o said, :•11 he "Now ~ can go and play. I do noi tievinc in J...,. Cbriot aa a ,_. phy-froely 111-a&, -. fGod. life. ~ .. apmst ~ ~ ct!'~r! have to thank you, for you haYe sician ia not eoouP for the Ja'fi.ac of the • ._., 1"'la. ,I '' 1, a. .... vay! UN IC'ft'n .mes m a Y merely dooe your duty.'' I thoutht at a IOUI, for that requires a fuU and 11111Deft111e J..n of ....,. wldt _, lpUI to thee, •ytng, I repent : thou the time tt.t she was hard on me complete acceptance of Him in fajth .._ shalt fc:qive him." This was more but I hue never forgotten the leuon: u Son of God and S.Wour and Lord. COJIIfortt to .a ...... ~ WIJ '-• than the apostles had thought was nee· and later found that she wu sus· Byt thele lepr:n, ~dy, Wtft U3I'IIJMntifl6ly, .,.. .._, tit .... -'1 or -iblc and they said. Wned br our Lord"a teachi~. more intereot<d in the h<alinc of their ""1 -tD God aa doe ct-, .. "Lord incftoac our la1th " AJIIIOr· ._., __ ~--.~ •"'---• -~--'•• ..._ "*! ·~ -~ -cntly 't~~e apostle~ and ... ~ ourseiY<s UNPIOf'!AII:f SEIVAN'n ~ ~ u~ -~ -~~ -TT -- little undentond the reality and J~made>tpla~nlhatweareun-of their~ r.:A~'G!t~ao.-~-.: -of faith, for Jesus explained, pro.fllable oenonb >I w< only do, our CIOMPUTI OIIDIENCI SA VIS 1_ Cbriot. Hit CIIIIJ ..to-..,.. ''lfyebadfaithas agrainolmustard amrr>ed duty. We a~e not enhtled H_....,., only..,. of tile tat, dlod,_oaol .,_ S.., ,_,4.. teed, ye might say unto thi3 sycamine to any .ex.tra c:ompensallon of any kind "when he aw that be wu healed, f--'"-1 1,_, all ._ _, • tft<, Be thou pluclc:ed up by the root, unl~ !t 11 freely rendered, n~ u an tumtd beck, a.nd with a. \ou4 ?oice -~~ wtda a:t-a S.. and be-planted in lhe sea ; and it obhpi>On, but . u a purdy •olu~tary glorified Cod, and feD down on hio :"f(l; .... ;;,-.. aJ ;;:'.:.::: ohould obey you." We do not need to act, grMted Without. "!""t or cla•m --face at IUs [Jeow] f..,., ri~ trim will ....,. a _. ... ,_ 10 DJUDtainl of earth but we do an act of grace. ThliJ 11 a tremendous thanks: and fie wu a Sa.maritan.' He Hill 51...,_, LIJ IF, .. Lar& = · taint of lin disobedimte lalon for us in this day of organited knew tl.t he wu cleansed and that it But ... --Gill of .. ~ ....._ ;,:' aac1 tri~ r_,.,j oelfiahness, extravapnt demands, was a miracle performed by Jmu wbe tllia o&r, .. at .... -... ;::r-·f,;;, aa. J:-said tho! den~ of the r.iahta of,.othen1,and tile muot be God"""'"'" DO"'""~ do a 11a. An oo1 • 1 .. tllo ~ ~-~---. otnfe lor ncht.l -ouch a mirode. He aloo lenni lhM if 6llp ool ...._ ,_ ..a..p -. ,_ ,_.---. -~and mdim!ualaln acarlar he '""''to doe prieot it mipt to1ot at ........ -.. I_,.' - DUTY AMP SUVICI uf., ""' to martion tile ~f• in lout-ota,o"' be 1:"""'""«1 u doe .... .:=, ':i Jl...•,_:"•i3 r. ,.,.., ~to tile r.quest of. Cllriotiu and odlct ac><alled rdlplo diM aad J-..... --1 Rio ., •r Do J1f11! illlllfy CW 61 1$ llln for u itoa: oe of their citdto. But thil teachiD( dot. bY 1llot ...... oo h hll • lint tD a ...... , Or .. ,_ ...... ~ a-. J-....,.. ...,..hot the dif-P'"'""' -. from thlnkinc v" t.. 1-Olrlol aaol _,_ Blot tt.•r Ant ,_ llfti!P Alo ,.. l111 1 ........ ,..,..,_ of u . who """" t'-• a daly. ........ -. Won he-• le 61 ......... StThomas Bible .Lesson ~.o ..... 5 .WitiSTLIMG JACOI Goooal• 32 ,J.cob'e ,.~,.,. to c ..... wltll •i• wlv .. , ct.ll .. a, atoc:k, aM m•clt sood• briap .. i111 to ou o( ... '• tetoat uforpttaWe eoc:outere with Cod. Matte,.. ca.• to a ll••d at tho fotd .k_bbok, til. cro.eias of • •m•U trib.tary river OQ the •••t aide of J ordan. Ia a aeDae ahia river croealna ia porteod ... of tile croea of Chtiat wltere ell thlap meet at one point. llere all ol Jaeob'e lifo drew tosether. li e haa juet c:oodlltied a truce with bia father•ia·law, LabeJI., tbue brukina with t~c pa•t yeara o( aervice in which lte woo hi• earthly poeaea•iOn•. Ah .. d of ~1m ie hi• brother F..:Nu, rich and miahty ia war, with aa old •c•e to aettle. Rd.ind him i• the fulfillment of God's promise to provide for him and care for him. :\he1u.l of him i• the fu ith and hope in the promise that through hifll wiH eome the people of God 11nd the Chr iat of G_od. ' Juob beins who he is, his cria ia i• ~tlao a crisis of hi•tory. The forces of heaven come nellt. Ae he went 011 hi• w11y, "the angela of God met him"· The prophetic hymn to the Chris t who wu to lH!: born of Jseob'a seed comes to mind: "He ahaU sive his angel• charge over thee." (Pe11lm 91.11). ~eaven ia on h11nd to look after the heir of the promise . J acob saw them, and he •aid, "Thio i• God'o ho•t (ll.rmy)." lie called the n11une.of that pl11ce \1uhanllim, meaning "two hos ts", or "two ~:amp•,.. Thus the place s ignified 11nother cro¥sing, 11. pl11.ce wh ere lleuven and earth met with the hoot of he~tven on ita side, tlte host o{ J 11cob on the other. Sofi)C think there were two hoatl of a ngel•, th ose who ha d aone with J 11cob 11.nd •tood guard over him in \1eaopollolmia, a nd those into who•e ch~trge he would be de· livered in Canaan. One camp of men and one of 11ngela, however, would 11 leo pre-fiaure the church of Chri •t militant as it is seen on earth; and the invi•iblc church, often called the \lyatical Rody of Chri•t. which is seen only in _lle~ven . In eny event, the forces of heaven dnd earth are met he re, set in e~epe e tant array and awaitina breathleuly the J>II.Uage of th io young prince upon whose destiny so mu ch depends . The pla ce Will long remembered in history, and al- luded to in the mystic11l Song of Solomon 6.13 . J acob then makes hi s prepan11tioa. in t erm• of the world. ~otice how care· fully he guidea every. step by hie goal to return to Canaan and eatablieh his family to bear the seed of Adam and Abraham. He disposes hi• troop• w it~ great tactical okill. He •ends heralds to E111B u in earnest pursuit of peace. ftc ia bold enoush to humiliete himself and to offer gifta of worldly wealth to E:sau, ehrewdly calcul•ting what would influe nce h is brother. :\hove all he ia obedi· e nt to God who has 1aid, "Return to thy country a nd to thy kindred". While fully mindful of th e perils he fu.ces in returning home, he does not turn aside or go back but prep11res in every way he can to carry out his mission to return home . Notice cdllo th11 t eve n before he makes his prepart.~tions he turns to God in fervent prayer. "Our rule is to call upon God in time of trouble,'' S<t)'!l ~latthcw tlenry. ·n e P!i .. lm!t .tre rich .vi th rderenc e11 to culling upon (;n,J in ti n1e of trouble. It is then th<tt we turn, .Jimol!ll without th inking, to th.~t in whi ch we truly put our tru!il. It is .... m i ~t t u l.: e to s11y one should not cu ll upon GoJ in trouble if we h.tve not pr11is ed him in prosperity. Trouble i:-s olten "ent to make us turn to Gotl. \\'ll en ull is in re11dineaa, Jacob gives the order tha t aWrts the whole move· ment across the wu ter. In thi~t au~tpen•e he ataya !?e hiod, alone. "And there wrn tled d m~~n with him unti l the bre11king of the day ." Cle11rl y the man W.&S an ~tngel from GoJ, or even, us some th ink , the Eterna'l Son of the Futhcr. \\'hilt took pl~~o ce we cunnot know in detnil, eltcept thut Jucob we nt through one of th e n1os1 Jesperute 11truggles with God m11n h1111 hu\I..;J.a cnb \'o'<\8 s t iff necked, u s lubborn mun, I'Jh rewd, calculating. u triek•ller, .... man of renw.rk.Jble naturul powers . But' that very power made him resi~tt all th~ 111ote tl1e full Uominion of God. in hi• heart. 'l'hete.fofe at th ia hour of mome~tou• criai•, God •ent to breuk J acob to th e powe r of fl eaven. "\broken and a con trite heart thou wilt not despise , 0 Lord." God must break hunl41n heartl of a tone before he CliO s hape them 111od mould them with his hands and a ive us obedient heart& with hi11 law engraven on tublets of f!u h. Jacob wua defea ted , but not deetroyed.ll e prevailed finally by clinging to th e ange l a nd would not let him go until the unge l g11ve him a bl ueing. The 11.ngel th en repeated tl1e bleuing of God, dlready bestowed by his father ls11.ac and nnw guar11nteed directly fron1 Heaven. \ new mll n was shaped in J11 cob 11nd the angel guve him 11 new n1une , Israel. The old J acob limped from henCeforth, bearing the rnark of Chri st in his body as St. Paul was lo •lo . Out of respect for th11t terrible night, J.a cob's descendants J iJ not eat of the 11i new, or mu&cle, in 11nY beuat wherewith the hip bone is fixed in ita cup, .1nd Jacob's night has remain ed typical o{ the s truggle, strong men often have wi th convers ion to Chri s t. When the llible speuka from nnw on of the People of God as 11 worldl y orga ni zation, it uses "Jacob". \Vhe n it >~peuks of th e1n a a the church, it uses "Israel". It is of this redeemed ma n that J esus 11pc:aka when he say11 to Bartholomew, "llehold an ls r11elite indeed, in whom is no guile." The ••two camps" thus take on 11 new meaning -Jacob unJ lsruel, the church visi ble, a nd the church inv isible. 51. Thoma' Preu e P. 0 . Ro, 15096 • llouuo " J5, Tu 1u o .. tflne: fut:ob upptO•U::hes t/al' river of CfO.Uii4J; he f~af$ F,,au <114J (Ufi4S lO GoJ i11 pNyer; h.e Jiuidt'' Ai~ flocks, s e11.J' "" tlftbuuul!l' lo fxu u $Uilll! for peuc:e "ith l!.ifu ; he: wre•tlu oloM oll lli&At with a11 ""IJel unJ, ll'hile 110 1 JestroyeJ, i.s 1.u6JueJ onJ Ji"t" u ,.._.,., ,,,.,., .. a"J u 14tw ""'lutl', /s ncd, u.W i11 6le,seJ. H-•• to r-ell!b.to: /o.~c:ob, F.suM, lnuel. Ploc:e• te recoil: .\Jallat~~u'm, }abbolc; Brook, Puitl. M-ry veue: Ct:llf!loi' J1.Jif. Counterfeits By VERLE NIETZEL MIIICalint, Ia., clothing tXUIItivt. , • ., ...... 4 .. , .. ,., .......... c'IMC CONTACT.) M ~mt hil aubier to a coune of nudy on ANKI"D HAS •utt pbgued with coun· countttfeitina. Upon returning, the ca.h· tnfeiu sincr: the ~nnin& ol time. Very ter wu called into the banker'• offic:c for a limply defined, a counterfeit il a wonhlns report. imitation of IOCDethiOJ nluab)e. ..1 presume you spent many houn awdy· There il rKt phue of Jlfe u dutteftd inc and aaminins c:ountnfeiu," decl.anld with sham as il the field ol ~liaion. Siner the praidmt. uun'• buic naiUft il ~lipous, he auw "No lif, WI: dKI not are one counterfeit ponhip tomethinc Off ..-body. Unrqm. piece: oli'DOM'J." aaawemi the )'OU"I man. ~te man, both the inteWcmt and the 'We spent all the ti.-e ~Jfttinc thorouply 'I"Ohnt, an prey to the liUwi1t u~n· acquainted with the real thins. Now worth· crate hwuru who an "Kdudnc ~piriu 1a1 monq abowl up lile ttn~wbeny jun preadaiftc tbe doeainet of d~lh and on 1 whiw c.bledotb." lfi'I!Ui"llia and bypoc:rily." , The Scriptu~ directs that we "enmine Tht pa~-. OQC:Ic dnaibed an inlonlt-CIIU1"'dYet, whetbn-we be in thf: r•Jtb; Pf'Oft ed aY~n u 0111t trho could •y, "Thy word your own triWII" (bel 0.. U:5), Waay ba~ I bid ia 11J bart, that J elcht not perioctica11 inchade a little tat In •DalyW "" apina tber:." TM iftlallfble Word of ofiOIDt taut of your pcnonality. For your God, ...U.i"l mea alert. kftplnc ta.n. up jOWD appnilll of J'O'If' t.pirituaiJC&tue.. take .. tbe IDln•, ewer pndkclnc -htwtt, this litde 1at. ....,. of ..til--·--.., -">IIJ 1. n-,.. w ,_ ~;.,,.,.,., (Jolu> in ..... _ ..,.. Tloo ,__ -of 1:8, 7) w, ~ledp -dUa ia CoLI'"' 1. n .. ,.... 'II• ,,...,.., (I eo.. s, 17) .._loot.., ..., ljiOI1 ,... ........ · I. It,_.~ ktt4 oo Golt,W- phf'cnphy ud "'-decdc, afttr tbe lftldl. (I John 5:t.lt) .... of -. &her 1M Ml•rna of 1M t. Doa J•,., Chill lww ~ -w ...S-.,.. Cbriat. P« In H'-iul/"':1!f;:1"1'1 .. 11) 1 dwDt. ab ........ of ·tlte Gd •• .. h ,.... .... .., Oft ,., -,.· -., o.tt (J:pll. 1:1.1) wa.-ue ......... f11 die tn11b. &.I»,_._, /ftlll., 111 CA•• ;• nr -.. -_, .. t ..... ""--(CloL l 'ae) ....,.,.._,,..., ____ 7.Ao,__,.,l_C_ (I ._ oiiJ>o ......... _ Car.I:JNII ___ ., .......... _~ &Ao,...oMprlw-~(ln.. -ay-.. Dl 1' I Clf, ._ ltll) _ .. .,...,..._., 11 ltir · t..~~~o,..,..,-.. ...,._ (I , •.. ,...__ ........... ··n.. • ., ................... I I 1 ·' .. Ill ,.. ...... it .. "-"'' ,,, n...,~ ... .t ..... p ,, , ... , (JIIII .... _ ' PACIFIC VIEW Mll40I:IAL PAitK -·-CEMBTERY CRPJ.iATORY MAUSOLEUM ------014) 113-21DI COMPUTE s-....--, LUGGAGI RII•AIRING -~~·· J~TolorwYou e ........ L .. Contw L .. lole. e 2401 L Cooot Hwy •. C.-. olol Mor e 1112-Molnlt. Some Ana IIOTU1 IIUI COITA MilA ...... a..MO Ann Louise Van Note weds Adam Bielecki White orchids and ste- phanotis were carried by Ann Louise Van Note as her father, William Van Note of 2303 Santa Ana Cos ta Mesa, escorted down the ai s le or St. I£WIOIIT HARBOR EIIIGII S£00110 SECT1011 --P ... 3 THURSDA!L JUNE 22, 1967 COIIJIIA utl MAR, CALif. DAR giv(ls awards Col. Wm. Cabell Qlapter of DAR hu pnsaoa.tcd bron u rnedah for uc::e l- Ienee in American Hisiory to Slh ar&de aeuden11 in lhe Harbor Area. Preaenlation o( the awarda ia nation· wide, and a put of DAR policy to support education in the area or aood citizen- ship and patriotiam. Mu. 'M.W. Mutin, Col. Wm. Cabell Olapter hiator-- ian, made the presentations, and ahe waa a~tiated by Mmea. H.B. Wickenham, S.M. Reber, R.B. Conn, W.E. Fisher, A.L. Pinkley, W.W. Jonea,Memice Bowles, E.G. Corkett, and G.L. Meyers. Winners in the 30 public, printe and parochial schools participatina ale as roll o wa: Carden Hall -Scott Gilli- land. Prince o£ Peace Lutheran School-James Isaacs. St. Joachim School-Larry Gentosi {8 th grade). I St. John The Baptist School - Candace Gibbons (a th pade). Wilson Way School -Ann Martin, Adams -Cindy Ho lm, Teny Thompson, Kimberley Blank. Bay View -Jane Beard, Candy Waters, Mcaa Verde -Randy May. Patty O'Niel. Monte Vista -Denise Do- Vriea , Moraan Robin aon. Newport -Tom Saftia. Patricia Lawther, Miles Cronen, Val Lyon , Robert Madden. Newport Heia.hts -Martin ,Coit, Becky Lawson, Mark Up11on, Stephanie Kopanaki. Paularino -James Swain. Kathy Francis. Pomona -J dfrey Middle- ton, Jimmy Mahaffey, Re· becca Jone1. Presidio-Steven Rhoads, Donald Dunnina. Sonora -Karen Novander, Anlhony Menges. Vi ctoria -Terry Ri chard- lion, Gary Perez. 14bittier -Eric Lovinger, Eddie Farfan. Wilson -Da vid Tha)'er, Scou Napp. Woodland -Debbie Grosz, Sam Simakis, Morgan Ab- bott. NEW NAME. AND SITE Spayde's Tackle and A~ pare I Shop has changed both its location and its name. The rirm, formerly lo-- cat ed at 1080 Bayside Or., Bayside Center, has mo,·ed to 2535 W. Coasl liwy. on Mariner's \~ile and is now known as Spottfishet. WHILE A SENI OR at Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana, Judith Ann Franks, 1008 Dove r Drive, Westdiff, met Daniel Thompson of San ta Ana and that acquaint· ance has blossomed into the announcement of their en· gagement to be marr ied Dec. q at the Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Corona del Mar. Judith Ann is ttle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Franks. Daniel, ttle son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thompson, is now a jlJI'lior at Cal State, Fullerton. s tudying to be a history tea- cher in secondary schools. They. plan to live in the Newport eeach area. WE CAN PERIIA PLAQUE orlnmJ Your [)ocunl'_,ts ... 7'.\ltrc'e *' ,.,..,.. llkw A. D.t•••· ~~·· 646 ·9172 ,. r. n ... s ... c. ... .-. •• ! Jc>ac hi•"'s Catholic Church to be manied to Adam Bie- ·lecki Saturday, June 10. and stock. AHistins at the reception, held at the church, were Mrs. Don Persons of Santa Ana, Mn. Catl Arlho- fcr of Newport Beach, Mrs. Edith Christianson, Mrs . Howard St itt of Costa Mesa and ~irs. Raymond Fabus of Newport Beach. The bride is a graduat e of Costa Mesa Hi gh School, wiH be araduated ft om Cali· fornia State College, Long Beach, th is month. Bear Suee1 -Rebecca Dailey. California -Kath y Hunt- ing, Julie Rabe. She picks sea shells INSURANCE ... I"OR Al.L. OF YOUR I NSURANCE NEEDS ROB ERTSON-SAOLEIR INSU RANCE 33lJ £, CoUI HWJ, CoroA• HI Mar -61~38.50 FUNERAL DIR£CTORS ... BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway b·2424 35211 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DE~ MAR ORiole 3·Q450 Slrru 1942 Friendly Nellflborhood S.ovl"' BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433. 8·M34 C.U MHa Westclif'ff Chapel e/J!-~WfWtyo 427 E. ll'tt. ST. COS'I'A MESA oa..- Ann Louise was dressed 1 in an A·line white ctepe, noor length, with te-em- broidered lace bell-sleeves. Her gown, desis.ned by a friend, Mrs. Kenneth Bavry, had a squate neck. line . edged in lace and seed peatls and the uain flowed fr om the shoulders bordered in lace. The skitt and uain we re appliqued with re--e m· broidered lace and seed pearls. Her veil was elbow lenKth and held by a crown o( satin ros es and seed pearls. The bride's mother, Mu. Van Note, wore a pale &J een suit. The btideJJoom's mo- ther, Mrs. Adam Jan Bie· lecki o£ Lona Beacb, wore a pale blue dress, Mar)' Lee Armiaha.., of Lon11 Beach was the maid' of honor.Judy Cape of Lona Beach and Diane Boston o£ Buena Park wete brides- maids. They wore pink A• line dresses, fl oor length and threc"'4uarter sleeves. Theit head~resses were of pink roses and mi nt green net and to can y out the color scheme they carried pink toses and mi nt &teen spider mums . Konstantsy Bielec ki, twin brother of the 11room, or Anaheim. was the best man. Ushers were Douglas Kov- thorr, Robert Schewir, Tho- mas Farmer and William Sente1, all of Lo ng Beach. Kenneth Boston was rinJ bearer and Margo Boston was nower girl. The church was decorated with white gladiolas, mums Coloring Contest COLOII THE DDT-TO-DOT SEIIIIOIETTE on thh week's II We Page-S.Ctton 2. Po1e 2 •4 ••11 ,.u, ""' to the Eftal• ft..,s,.,..-, 2721 E. Coast Hwy., Cor.t~a tiel Mttr, C:.llf., post .. rhcl not later than Tu.esclay, Juno '11. le s•re .. h•chufe n-e, e,., •tf .... ,. .. wttt. •try. A IIILE IILL IE IIYEII FOil THE lEST EIITII The bridcaroom,.. son of t\-lr. and Mts. Konstantsty Bie· lccki of Anaheim, had lived in Long Beach, where he rc· c;eived his degree in chemi· cal cnginee1ing from Long Beach Stat e College . He was graduated from high school in Montu~al, Canada, and also had attended Loy- ola Univeuity. He is now emp loyed by Turco in Wil- mington. The couple took a weekend aip but plan a lonaer uip th is September to the ~bn­ ueal &.position. Canyon -Bonnie Leves- seur. College Park-Lisa Can- non, Tina Bova,Steve Sharp. Corona del Mar -Susan Smith, Molly Lynch. Harbor View -Simon Bou g- hey, Gene Schultheis, Ro- bert Macdonald, Cathy Crone, Kate Killefer, John Dickey. Harper -Julie Hurd, Lean- na Barkley, Craig Harvey. Killybrooke -Jodi Palm- blade, Cathy Wills. Lindbergh -Kelly Con- way. Steven Allee , Valorie Marcus. Mariners -Robin Hum- phriea, Ho ll y MontaomeTY, Becky OeKalb, Valerie J ohnson, Diane: Hanson. Just about 15 years ago, siu ingatChina Co \"e beach, watching her 4 children takin11 sw1mm•ng lessons, Mrs. Ruth Uobart, 617 \lari· gold Ave., Corona del \1ar, became restless and start· ed pickin11 up shell!i to amuse herse lf. "It was like peanuts," \Irs. Hobatts said, "Take one, and you couldn't stop." Now s he says she has mt I· lions, having picked up 1,000 pandora shells in one · day alone at Coronado. Part of her collection is now on display th10u&h the month of June at Matiner's Li· brarY. Her s hells are from tbiii patronesses of the )ra annual Empi re debutante ball were honor- ed at a champagne buffet held in the home of Mr. and Mr s. Paul Nissen of Baycrest. Guests were welcomed by the executive board of the Ha rb or Auxiliary of the South Coast Child Gu idance Clinic and mem bers of the ball commi ttee. Amon g the patrons and patronesses at the buf· fet party were these couples, Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard H. Parker, at left, and Mr . and Mrs. Max Binswanger. Chairmen are named 'for Junior Ebell Club ~Mrs. Frank Hughes, new Mrs. Ri chard Hochachild, resident o£ the Newport. hours; Mrs. Wanen Fia, fe- Beach Ebell Club, has cho-deration extension; Mrs. een the followina chairmen Vincent Wood, editor or the to catry out the club theme, Tattler; Mrs . Ernest !••we're in the pink," for the son, parliamentarian; 1967--68 year: Garry Short, you th; I Mn. Paul Hadley Jr., mem--Chutes Dillinaham, co• beurhipo Mu. Michael Helin. chairman; Mu. Gustave ·WIN A BIBLE I lpreu; Mrs . Gary Rawlinas, Chabre, Americanism; Mrs; fine arts: Mrs. Charles Jack Wells, conservation; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~C~h~a~,.,~·~·~~J:•·~·~c:o-c~h~o~i~nn~a~n;; Mrs. Richard Rieke, uJety. f Nn; standina conmitt.e• 'chairmen ue: Mrs . Andrew •. STEPHEN SMITH UI of Xoaan, bia slater:.Mrs. War-Corona del Mar has been ten Fill, courtesy ud his· appointed loan manager for BONUS HOURS ORIVE·IN WINDOW tori an; Mrs . ·Frank. Kendric k, Mission Savings and Loan finance; Mrs. GeotJe Hauser, Assn. He will handle all luncheon and reservations; details from the inception Mrs . Robert Bein, social. of loan negotiations In At . the recent a tate con-Mission's 3 o ffi ces In lvenlton of women's c lubs in San Oiero, with mote Santa Ana, Orange, and than 200 clubs competina, Fullerton. He has been a ld\e Newport J 111!-iou fared residen t of the Harbor Area well in achievement awards, s ince he was a small boy, tak:ina a 2nd place ror itt and was educated here and activhy in Nhatr ol youth at SMtt.a Ana ;unlor Colle•1e.: and a 2nd in fine arta. In He Is past commander __ .. -·--- Op8(1 Monday through Thursday 9 :00 AM to 5:00 PM FRIDAY 9 :00 AM to 6:00 PM COllA Mf.IA I UO I.Ht 11tl'l ltrMc .,..,..., ,..,..,.., ~ ,,.._.,_ Cet",.,.•llwl the field or buiiM~ttet the American legion Post c01111'nlaity, &hey won an 455 past president of the award of a.rit aDd ns cas b. Harbor Area Toastmut ers 1----------Club, past director of .the Corona del Mar Kiw.nls Club, past secretary of the ~ Or•ng• County S•vlngs and LOin League, and hu bMn .,._ .. , .. ,cw., .......... ,...., c:.tl .,_ -1ctlve In E~eplortr Scouting.~ area mostly, and from San Filipe and down the coast tn \tex1 co. \Irs. Ho ban ~ecps a uader at San Fe· lipe and goes down there 2 or J times a year. f'rom there she usual\~ goes by sand buuy abQut 20 miles to Pursubu beach to hunt shells. Whe n her childre n we re small they used to help her. "My youngest son, Buckle Smnh, was JUS t a demon. At low tide he would hang over the rocks and reach as fat as his a rms could reach for specimens," she said, "and my two other sons, John and Tim Sm• th, went skin di ving and they would blins me treasures." Her dau&htet , Lucy srrnth, also helped. .. Shells are so beauufully cons uuctcd, and theu Ji,•es 'ate so intcres t~ng," ~·trs. Hobart said. "I uudy eve~·­ th ing about them I can gel my hands on. I get thinner all the time, too, beodtng down to pick them up." STUDENTS GET GRANTS UC I Rc11ents' fellowship awards o f s~.400 e3ch ha,·e been presented to Douglas Wahlst en, 1965 Pomona A\'e ., Costa \lesa, guduate student m pyschology, and Ingrid Lunds u om, 219 Vu· Pl., Costa \lesa, MAY TAKE US A LITTLE WHILE. Bit il Jll are il a hrry Ill 11 koow, we will •••••••Colo r••• ••r&•clos. Minor repairs, loose buttons, tiny ri.ps ore port of our free customer senice ... Along with the very best of cleaning, spotting and pressing. FREE DELIVERY TOO. Ju•t Col& 01 S-1:111. VALET CWIEIS JIJ1 t . COAST IUWAY .... COaoltA DEL MU GJ .JJane/1 STUDIO OF CIIAIJI ..... PttoM ,.,. l'ltEE ........ -~-~-·~:~=~~;:::_~)~~=.I * .M.OOEl!NG AND TELEVISION * CHARM .AND PERSON•L DEVELOPMENT '* OI.AM.ATICS-SPEECH-UTTL£ THf.ATtE * S~icl Courw• for Homemalce"*Cor..,. Girls FWRENCE SMALES Oireca-•I O.r .S.... tk1 ••-' HOURS MOO._ AOINCY ' LM. .. • ...... 151' N. Moift, a..... ..... IC7-M71 107W. RAY RELDS, Jeweler Neuter W.tdua.a:kn :-.'A.\f E BRA:'OU WATCHES - OIA.\10:-oL>S • JEWELRY • GIE'J"S IIUt. St.. C:O.tla 11... • Ubnty 1·-- gas work for iust 2¢a • It actually costs ev~ less than 2c a load w1th gas. • Any other kmd costs 3 times as much. o During the lifetime of your dryer you may save enough with gas to buy yourself a new one. • On installation costs alone. gas can save you up to $150. • No dryer dries clothes faster. fresher or fluffier than a gas dryer. P•· o'e)ect,et c;.:;;:·,~;;:~ • tM Off'-of •• Bot~N SOl, c .... , A4ala'-t,.lloa · s. ... Au, •EWOIIT HARIOR EIIICJI WDIO S£C'110II - -... 4 LIUL MOTICI 18 Orywalla..w I !era Elocttlet.ut 19 tlecttlclaa• 20 Cabt. Spllc•ra 11 ElevatorCoaalnlc• $.105 6.11 6.<3 ~U.cll .. a ~"'""'•)' Ia wl~ tl.e , .... ani .. Lll-.for, to wllicb epecl.l rerereoe. Ia .. ct. •• tore 5,50it .18 .15 .15 THURSMY, JUNE 22, 061 OODA DEL liAR, CALIF, LIGAL MOnti • 30 I$N£BF' l$NEBF ... .... uo.oo, uo .... .075 .IU d .. tM co .. l)' of ar ....... Laoe ftOIId •••••• 22 tluator Coae\nc• A¥ .... Pel Cel~r Orl•e. tors Helpers 7~ JRh .07 ~ Biela ere r-.qaired for die ea,lre work eo dueribed bereia: 2S Ele¥at0f Coaotrvc• .125 d 1... e,.,,_, .• e.,_._ ton Helpe,. (Prob)SOIJR ,.., o_,.,,. O.ecrl~l-., ,.,.. 24 ClodeN 4.98 I S6,700 S.Y. Re•o•l•e: Aephlt Cooerete P.vemut lr011worlr.er.1 2 ' 100. L.S. Cleerial•od Ct-obbt.4 2$ Relaforclaa S' I,SOO M C.l Far:alehi•1nd Apply1af Weter 26 .F-ee E r11cton 4 26,200 C.Y. lo.dwey Excn•tloa 27 StrvctaNI; 5 365 C.Y . StfVIctare Excuetloa Otan1ea.llol 5.S4 S.SI 5.71 ·" .28 .28 .28 6 237 C.Y. Structure Excevetioa (Bridse) 28 lrriptioa.' Law,!lo 7 509 To• Creve! Bt.aket Sprlaklere I 15.25 7~" 8 15,400 S.Y. C0111pectiea Oriaiael Crouad 29 Jrrlpd011 & Lew a 9 1005 L.S. F'i•lehiaa Ro.dwey Sprialr.lere Helpera 5.25 5~" 10' 16,100 Toa Aspesate Subbue SO lAthers 4.815 .19 Il l 700 TOJJ Qa1cldime Liae (OQatruction: 12 47,500 S.Y. Mixi•g LTS (1.00' Thick) 31 Croaadrnea, Jst year 4.95 IS 2,700 Toe Agrepte Base 32 Croaadmea 5.26 14 16,100 Too Agre11ete (Clasa 'B' CTB) 33 Liaeme•: Line U 47,500 S.Y. Mixl•I!Cius'S' CTB Equipment 16 2,500 Bbl. Pottlead Cemea.t Operator• 17 1.5 Too Liquid Asphalt SC·250 (Prime Co.t) 34 Ceble Splicers 18 32 Toa Liqaid Aapfteh MC-250 (Curiae; Seal 35 Marble Seuere • C. T .B.) 36 Marb le Setters 19 6.11 6 .43 5.20i .15 .15 .15 .15 .145 20 Toa Aspftaltic Emolsioa (Foe; Seal Co.t nd Helr.oo Paiat Biader) 37 Merb e Setters 3 .855i .145 20 8,040 To• Asphalt Concrete Floor Grinders 21 400 S.Y. Plecias Aephalt Concrete Peioter 4.10Si 22 1,005 23 29 24 343 (Miecelleoeoua Areas) 38 Bruab-pa.iat Burner 4.97 L.F . F'un:aiahiol! Concrete Pi lias (Ciau )) 39 Sheet Roclr. Tapers 5.12 Each Drivial!l Coa crele Piles 40 Bruh (Swi al! Stal!le ;) (3 1'-44') (C iua I) Struc tural Steel; 5.22 .1 45 .22 .22 .22 • 20 .2p .20 .20 lOS .20 I"NEBF' I"NEBF l"NEBF I"NEBF .125 .18 .18 .20 .20 • .18 .18 .18 .35 .10 .10 IS .02 .015 .OIS ,015 .. .OIS 120.001 120.()()g .OJ LIULM011CI LIGAL MOnCI Mael.ia•·leUer..SOil, c ... t., Ae,a.k Fl•la~·Aeplult Pt. .. £aa!u., ·Deck . .,_. Ea ... • CNM Cl.cbr • 11 .. .,. O.ty a.,.,,.. ·a .. ...,. o.ty WeW.r • •c~lae Tool • ,...._, ar..ker • ,..._.lc H•e41at Sll.leW, twoul • Road 011 ....... , ... c:lllu -Fork Llh. •Hr 5 t•-la»er· tJ,..4 H•aory O._ty ~.-J,.eat, (OMkeel!, OW, tee lid. IAToata••· LaPJ.u. Cll•'-· Olf •l•ll•r type eqai .... t wlllr. ··r .,,. attaelitMata) ·Skip Loedor, w~-t1pe over ~ ,d,, ep to I laolediol I K y4e - Slli'.FOIWI Puatp (powel drive• hy .... Uc: lift 1 device for c"crete fom•) • Tt~~ctor • Drastype Sltovel • Balldour- Temp:r • Sc~·per-Puah Tract~ 5.16 .30 .30 72 CN~ot? VI Combinatloa fleavy Duty I.Je.-inNa ead Welder-Co~acrete Mixer, pavlas • Coac:rete Mobile Mixer -Coacrete PtlaP.- Pumpc:rate Cua-Cru.hiaa Plant EDji!:iaeer • Elevetlng t:;reder • Crade ell • RlpU .. Cebleway • Hoiat (Cbieae;o Booca 6 MI .. )· Kol-• Belt Leeder & a i•iler type · Lift Sleb Ma eh.lae ~Loader, Athey, Eaclid, H~~~tc oelr., Sierre or aimiler tr,pe-Fork Lift. over 5 too · Mot or Patrol-Multipl• Easlne, earth moving mechhtery -Peny Chief • Pnen-tic Concrete Placinl! Machine, H11ddey, Preaewell or similar tyr.. Skir.loader, wheehype over I~ y a.- Sur ace Heater & Pla11.er-Tractor Loader, Cl'llwler ·type tractor, with boom attech- meate -Trevelins Pipewrappios, cleeoial!l & beodin8 machioe • Treachiol!l Machine (over 6 ft. depth)· .30 Uaiversal Equipment (Shovel, Beckhoe, Orasline, Clamshell, Derrick, Derrick Berse, Crane, Piledriver & Muckinl{ Me chine) S.26 .30 .30 .30 2-CA L..SCA L-LA B-1-8·3·1 Basic .01 .OJ '1'o.ick (IMO .._ IS J4o,) f.tt totllo.pU6 y4o, oo looo, *-15 yd. .... r .... I: JO leU or aonro-..,.,.. Tra.IWI!ia (S y ... • ..,.} ..o-perer. (6~ ,._ .... , 4.11 lOJ Trwck c,. ... ,' Ttr ... a 4.68 104 Weter Taak (.000 p lloaa I over) 4.65 LHALMOfiti 101 EHIIHppo ilfONOIO' .so' .IQ .30 .30 105 Tra .. h..,.la (uder S yde,)-Oa~t~pc)rete Oue llr.aa 6~ ycla. water levei)J 4.59 106 Tr.ck Repalraaa H•lpenii 4.585 .30 I 01 Weter Tealr. (2SOO to .,. lua thaa 40«ll•llooa)- Road Oil Sprellder Track-Boouaan 4.53 I 08 Dump (12 yda. to leaa tUn 16 yda, water level; IS toae to Ina Utn20 tau) 4.SI 109 Damp (8 yde, lo leH thaa 12 yds. water level; 10 tona to leas thn IS toaa) 4.43 110 Weter Tank fuader 2500 plloos) 4.41 Ill Dump (4 yds. to leu thaa 8 yda, weter level; 6 tons to le.s.s than }0 lOllS) 4.38 112 Dump (ander 4 yds. water level; less than 6 tona)· TreHic Cootrol Pi lot c .. 113 Werehousemaa & 4.35 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .30 .20 .15 .20 .15 .20 .15 .20 .15 .20 .15 .20 .15 .20 .15 .20 .15 .20 .)5 .20 .15 .20 .15 .20 .15 Teamster 4.27 ,30 20 .IS The pre ceding decision is modified aa followa: ' 25 404 26 61,000 27 98,500 28 9,500 C. Y. Clus "A" Concrete (Slructures) Bridl!le; Spny C.Y . Clus "A" Concrete (Bridge) 41 Spr11y Swiog Stage ; .20 .10 .OJ J.D. No. Lbe. Bar Reinforc ing Steel Sandbluter 5.47 .22 .20 .10 .01 Lba. Bar Reinforcing Steel (Bridge) 42 S&ndblas1er Swin8 73 OrillerJCnre•Die· Laborers Hourly F~ae Ben"ils t;'nmnta Rates H & l(~osionse ca t10a App. Tr. D11te Of ModHicatioa Modification No. January 9, 1967 Due 29 20 Lb8. Ber Reioforciag Steel (Slope Protec tion) Stage 5 72 22 20 10 01 d Each Place TreHic SiA':a 43 Steeplejack Work 6:37 :22 1:20 :10 :01 I [)~ijl;r/1~a0:J~l!iter l.F. 18" Corrupted eta! Pipe 06 Ga.) 44 Pa.-rhen.er 5.095 .22 .20 .10 .01 (oo••lemoo) 14 )5 L.F'. 24" Corrugated Mete! Pi-(1 4 Go.) r w ~c. • r -45 Plasterer• 4.655 .18 .20 .35 .045 74 Steel Heeder· 30 so 31 58 L.F. 36" Corrug11ted Mete! Pipe 02 Ga .) 46 Plasterers Teaders 4.44 .215 ,32 .30 bo11rdmao L.F . 25" X 16" Corrugated Metal Pipe Arch 47 Plumbers ; Steemfit-75 Cribber or Sharer; (16 Gllge ) tera;LeedBunaera 5.55 7~" 10" 7~% 1% Powderman 32 30 33 56 4.125 34 290 .... L .F'. 43" x 27" Corrugeted Met11l Pipe Arch 48 Roofers S.52f .IS .01 5 76 Cas & Oil Pipeline Lbs. M~!~e~~~:?ous Iron and Ste~l 49 Sheet Metal Workers 5.74e .23 .21 Wrapper (6" & over) 4.04 SO Soft Floor Layers 5.17 .14 .IS .015 77 Pipe layers (aon· 35 224 Toll Rock Slope Protectioll. (!(ton, Method 8) 5 1 Sprialr.lera Fitters 6 .40 .II .10 .02 me1allie incl. sewer, CL . ~. CCht.~s 'L' ~·.· ~oacreteT (Slope Protectioo) 52 Terrazzo Workers 4.97 drain, & uodersrouod 36 260 37 109 as 1,130 39 2,000 .r . l iD 1a r eoce { ype I) Terrazzo Worker!' tile) 4.01 L.F'. Chein Li11k Fence (Type Cl~ wi1h 3 Helpers: 78 Driller {)eckhen.mer. strand B.W.) 53 Floor Machioe 2W" drill alee! or 40 10 Eech Survey Mooumenls (Type A) Operuors; He lpers 4.3SS I lo118er) 3.99 41 22 E11 ch Cu ide Markers 54 All Bue Ma ch ine 79 Rod. S liol!let; Scaler 42 10 Each Colvert Markers Work 4.62 1 (8os 'o"a Che ir-5efety 43 90 L.F'. Mete! Besm Cuerd Ra ilin3 55 Tile Sellers 5.31 c .145 .17 .02 Beh-Power Tools) 3.96 44 413 L.F. Metal Bum Bridge R11 iling 56 Tile Setter~llelpera 4.25 k .145 .18 .02 80 Asphalt Raker & The foregoing quaotities are approxirnete only, beios given es A Welders: Receive rate prescribed Ironer; Bugymobile; a baeis for the comparison of bids,aod the Couoty of Druse for crah perform iol! Cement Dumper (I yd. does not, express!'{ or by implication, agree thai the a ctual operatioo to which or larger & hendliol!l emount of worlr. wil Correa pond therewith but reaerves the right welding is in cidental bulk cement) Concre te to iocreese or decreese the amount of aay cless or portico of the Saw (excludioo Tooe ooo • . l f h k b d d FOOTNOTES wor , or to omu pon oos o t e wor , as may e eeme neces-6-)·. Concrete Coo•• d · bl b h r · II In cludes 1.30 per hour employee conlrihution to Vecetion r-~ aery or a vtaa e y I e r..ng1neer. · Fund. utter; Cas & Oil The cootract doc oments shell consist of Notice to Contractors, Pirvoline Wrap-r-Pot r f p 1 r fA PI S · 1 n.. · · b 80 hours paid \'acatioo after I yt'ar's co11.tinuous s ervice ,.-.-r orm o ro:ro•a , r orm o greement, ana, pecta rrovtsiOIIS, · h Tender & Form Maa ; u.d Stander Specificatioos,ell of which are on file in the Office wit lame employer. Pneomatie "••·"leeooo'o• f h 0 C R d D d h b f d Em plovees with les" than 12 months' cootinaoua service -... ~ o I e raose ounty oe epartmt:nt an are ere y re erte d 1 Tool o .... retors (oo< ' d d 'h f recei." .• ditiooa pay of 4" IV'r straight time hour upoo ,. o ao rna e a per ereo · tenntnattou. .--seperateiY classified); Pleas, Special Provisions end other cootract dcx:ument forms Ro1o Sere per; Tree will be ave ilable for enmioatioo without chars"· Copies of all I paid holiday. Climber·f'aller.Cheio d b d b Off. f h ro... c In cludes 1.04 per hour He11hh & Welfare 10d 1.30 -r hour contract ocumeau. may e secure at t e 1ce o t e v•aage · r-Sew -Pinsbar·" Chit-• C R d D .00 •' ~·~t. h S s A Va calion Fund employee coutributioos. &'' r w oun1y o. epartmeat, es t r..lwol treet, aota na, b f & ~~o imilar ty.-Bl'lla C ).f · d Empl oyer contri utes 4"'-basic hourly rate or over 5 yeers' ,.-a I on:ua. ' Shredder 3.91 PI S · J ~ · · ( · 1 d s d d S 'f' service aod 2110 of basic hourly rate for 6 months' to 5 yeera' ana, pecta r•OVIS ions oot 1nc u inf. tan er pe c t 1ca-81 Conc rete Curer lm· '. h d · J d d b · ) d 1 service as \'acation Pay credit. 6 n•dd holidays. tons or ot er oc umeats IDC u e y re ereoce ao pr opotr.a r-r.rvious Membrane & I L ,,.. d b ,. b>;d ' f e. Jocludea "".r,•.as wages for. Vacation & Holiday road em-..... -y uc o toe y ptGapec JVe.., era upoa paymeo o 1 orm Oiler·, Meltio& & · · d I h 1 .,. f 1 -h' h pofee r:ostn ut.um .•• '' , •. a pno.ttu~ aa aerv ce c arse u \ne a111ouo.t o !!o .uu, • tr: Cea lk ia~of sl1 aon-11 b f d bl All h .. h II b d f \n clud!'a 1.10 Va cation Fund. amo11ot • a not e re 011 a e. r: ec s • e ma e pe y• · me'"-lic ipe Joi.Jtta; ah/e to Oraase County Treasurer but should be mailed 10 the g .. Per Annum. Ri""ep Stoae/'Pc•eo,• R d D • r ·~ .. h S <. C l'f h locludea 1.03 5 ""'hour Health & Welfare eod I .OSS -r hour ,... 011 epartment, 400 .. eat r..le-,t lreet, .;>~<Ole Aoa, a 1 oroia. ,.-r-Saadblaeter Pot Copies of the Steodard Spec ificatioos may be purchast'd for Peo!lion Fund employee contribotioo. Tender) 11.56 teJI i~acluded from the Oepartme11.t of Public Works, Stele of i. Inc ludes 1.04 per hour employee cootribotioo IO Health & 82 Ceaapool Dilger & Celiforni., or the Road Departmenl, Couoty of Orange, 400 Wes t Welfere and 1 .10 to \'acat ioo F'uad. Jostaller Ei,.bth Street, Sut.a Ana, California. l• For first 12 months of unintertllpted service employer contri-83 Chuc kto::oder 3.89 3.88 3.85 rf"o hid will be considered unless it is made 011 a blaok form hute!l 2" of groas eamin1s 11!1 Va cation Pay. For over 12 84 Uoder8"ouod (iocl. furnished by the County Road Comm issioner and is made ia e c-months ' un intl'rropted aervice employer c ontributes 4" of Ceissoa Bellower) 3 .83 corde11.ce wi1h the provisions of the Standard Specifi cations and gro!lll urniol" as V•cation Pey. 85 Peckia 8 Rod Steel & Spec ial Provisions, ,. lr.. ffu:lud~s 1.04 per hour Health & l 'elfare and 1.12 per hour Paos; Tank Scaler & Tht: Boe.rd of Super.,l(iaors of the County of Orange reserves the \'11cation fund employee contributions, Cleener 3.825 right to reject any or all bids. I. In clude• 16.00 per weelt employee CODiributioo to Health & 86 Aspbai\-Shoveler: The bidders' attention is directed to the pl'OViaions in Sectioo Welfare plan. F'iae Crader. High· 2 of the StandfJrd Spe cifi cations for the requirements and condi -6-CAL-SCAL-PEO (Oredgin8)-I way & Street Paviog, tiona which he mu st observe io the preparation of the proposal --,;:---,:,--,---,:--,-----,::-:--::--::--::----j Airports, Runways A. form and the subm ission of the bid. Power Equipment Ba!iiic frinse Benefits Payments similar 1ype heavy Provisions of the State Conlract Act are not applicable and 1.0 . Operator"'Drerl;;ing fl ourlyll & W Peo11ons Ve c1111oa App. l r. coastructioo; L11nd· p!'os pectivl' hidderl'! wi ll not be requ ired to be prequali fied. No. (ll ydraulic Suc t ion Rates s cape Cardoer & EmJioyer pto yme nts other than those itt-mized herein, as de· Dredges) Nursery M•o fioe io S<!'ction 1773 .1 of the La bor Code, ere to be paid io IIC· :5c7-L:-ec,ecm:=•c•.:.e=.:.__-;1c5c.6c3:---:;:---:::----;::----005::::~~87 Cni•ea Cheaer cordance with the term"' of tht' collect ive bargaining agre ement . ~ ·30 .30 .06 · 88 Cuttino Torch (de-l. bl h 'f f h h 58 Assulilaot r~ngineer app 1ca e tot e type or d ass1 ication o I e workmen or me c · molition)·. Scaler·, · d he (Steem or Electric); 3.80 3.78 .215 .2 15 .21 5 .215 .21S .21 5 .215 .21 S .215 .215 .215 .215 .215 .215 .. 215 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .22 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 Basic I. D. No. Hourly F'rin,11e Beoefite Paymeota Rates K & W Pena•ona Vacetton App. Tr. C HA NCE: I Asbeatos Worlr.ers 16.25• .21 36 M11rble setters' helper!il 4.005k .145 37 Merhle setter!l' fl oor vioders 4.235!.: '145 Paioters: 38 Brush-P11 iot horner 5.08 44 Paperhuger 5.205 39 Sheet rock tapers 5.2-3 40 Brush {awiog slal!le); Structural s teel ; Bridge; Spray 5.33 41 Spr•y swi11g s tagto ; Saodblaater 5.58 42 SendblaSier ,.,..Jog Mage 43 Steeplejack work 55 Tile settt:r!ll 56 Tile setters' 5.83 6.48 5.38c .22 .22 .22 .2 2 .22 .22 .22 .145 .20 .19 .19 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .20 .17 helpers 4.30k .145 .19 FOOTNOTES: .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .02 .0 1 .OJ .01 .OJ .0) .OJ .01 .02 .03 •· Includes 1.50 per hour employee contribution to Va cetion f'und. c. locludea 1.04 per hour Health & Welfare and 1.30 per hour \'a · Clition Fund 'employee contributiooa. k. lnc lodea 1.04 per hour Health & Welfare and 1.12 per hour \'11· cation Fund Employ ee r:ontributiooa, OM.JI, Dredgi11g s cht'du le ADD: Dredging s chedule 6-CAL·SCAL-PEO (Dred~rina) ·a P ower Equipment Bas ic l.ll. Oprratof"!l Dred1iog Hourly Fringe Benefits Paymeots No. (Hydntulic Suction Rates H & IC' Peaa1ooa Va ca ti on 1\pp. Dred ee) Jr. 57 Levennau 58 Assiataot Engineer (Steam or electric}: I' elder 59 Oe ckmate 60 Win.:hmso (S tem .S.I7 4.79 .30 .30 .30 .ao .30 .30 ·" I .23 .23 winch or dredge) 4 .73 61 Bar11emu, Deckhand ; f ireman, Oi ler; Leveemon .30 .30 .23 4.30 .30 .30 .23 6-CAL...SCAL-PEO (Oredgin,). u BsaiC .OIS .01 5 .01 5 .015 .01 5 I.D. Dredgirtg Hourly frinse Bene !ita Payments No. (Clam Shell Dredges)Rates H & I' Peas ions Ve cation•App. Tr. 62 Levermao 15.63 .30 .30 .23 .015 63 Watch Engineer 5.17 ,30 .30 .23 .01 5 64 Oeck.mete 4.79 ,30 .30 .23 .01 5 65 Bergemale (Seagoiosl 4.73 .30 .30 .2 3 .0 15 66 Barl!leman; Deckhand; Fireman, Oiler 4.30 .30 .30 .23 .01 5 (SEAL) BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF' SU PER\'JSORS OF' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W.E. STJOHN u 01c,. employe don t e prop•ctd. ~. Welder 5 17 30 JO 06 OOS Terman&Mortermu 3.75 .215 .22 .15 v .. rt ime , Su n ay!il and Uoli ays -not les s than onf!: anw one· 59 Decltmate · · ' · · Oiled: h;d f (II,) times th" bui(' hourly rate plus appliclilbl<!' employer 60 Win chmao (Stt'm 4 · 79 • 30 ·30 .06 .005 ·----------;c2~.C~A~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::--Jooe6, 1967 County Clerlr. aod u-officio Clerlr. of the Board of Superviaora of Ora.ne.e County, Celifornia By Mabel L. Casteix, Deputy payments. The holi d11 ys upo11 wh ich such rates shell boe pa id h II b h d winch or dredge) 4.73 .30 .30 .06 .005 9 · :;eeme:t•~lppl~~~db(e" ,:e~hr~~t ici:la~h~r;h1.1e;l~==if~~~~~~:i:~ 61 Bar1eman, Oeckhnd: I.D. H::;]y H& Tr, P.~ll.la : Jane IS and 22. 1967 io thoe Newport Harbor En•i~t~~ F'ire m11n, Oile r; N • ·b R type of worlr.man r mployed on th<!' project. Leveeman o. ....., orers etes Copiu of all coll ective bilrga iniog ayeements rel111 ing to the 4.30 .30 .30 .06 .005 ~8o9cLc,c,c,c,:ec,~1'::8:Ce::,.o,:',,1c~C,:,c.-"'""'-------------- work as se t forth in the aforement ione La bor Code are on file 6 "AL <CAL P"O (Ooed.,·oo) 0 struction·demolition-d.., and av11ilable for ins r,;ction in th e off ic<!' of the Oe:r;nment of ....., .ov -u -f ., pec.lr.ias o concrete· Industrial Re l11tions, )iv i!llion of Labor Stat istics an Reaearch. Power Equipment Buit: wiadow c leaner). Gas Attention is di rect!'d to Section 7·l.OIG of thl' Standard Spe ci· 1.0 . Operators Dredgins Hourly f'rin~e Benefits Pe1:ments & Oil Pipelioe 13.70 .215 .22 .15 ficat ions providing for employment of 11pprentices on the work. No . {Clam Shell Dredgt's) Retes H & W Pens tons Va c•tioo App.Tr. Ganite L•borere , Every such apprentice shall be pii id the s tandard wage paid to 90 Nozzlemea&Rodmea4.545 .2 15 .22 .15 apprent ices under the regulations of the trade at which he is' 62 Leverm~n . 15.63 .30 .30 .D6 .005 employed. In/ormation rellttive to employment of epprentices 63 Watch Eng1neer 5.17 .30 .30 .06 .005 91 Goamen 4.1 75 .2 15 .22 .15 I ~~ohall be obtained from the Direct or of the Oepertment of Jndu!ll-64 Decltmate . 4,79 30 30 06 005 92 Re bound Mea 3.715 .2 15 .22 .15 6' 8 (s ) • 73 .30 .30 .06 ' ""' 5-CAL...SCAL-LAB (Tunael) tri11l Relat ions, wh o is the AdministTBt ive Officer of the Calilor· argemate eafotng • · • · .0~ LABORERS nia Apprenticeship Council. 66 B..!'.'l!lemen;ODelc hend;4 30 30 30 06 """ (Tunnel A. Taonel-Shaft Coaatroction) MI"I"'UI'II wa,. •. -Attention is directed to Section 7. ''F'ederel r ltemen, I er . 2 ~AL <"A. L PEO f. .v~ 93 Shaft, Raise Mioer 4.845 .215 R•quirements for lnter!iltate Hi-lo.way PooJ'ects," of these s -cial ....., ~ • • 4·3-c D II ~· ,. 67 C I 94 Bleeter, ri er, Provisiona. •avp A. C n.. -.I" tor Powdermaa; Cher.., In .. cc ordance with Se ction li S o f the Federal-Aid lfighwoy u ompreasor • rumt""'enera • ., €agineer, Oiler · ~ip.almau. Heavy Pic.lr.erman; Kemper, Act 1956, theJ .5. Department of Labor h11s issued Dec i• Dutk Repa.irmaa's Helper . Switchmen_ Other Plleomatic ,d;oo0 N.o. A0.C.J.f3oh dobo.d 1 Ohecem1ber 3, 1%6 0 , '","fit.utingbpre• Bra emen 4.38 •30 .30 .30 .OI c 0 o11.crete PMI;~~cer e ermtlla •oo o e as c our y wase ra es an ttase eoe• 68 GI'Oolp 11 pera.tor; taera, fit paymeots pre va ilia8 in the immediate locality for the lebor Concrete Mixer, s kip type:. Conveyor-TaDDei (h•ad or claasificatioas enticipeted to hi' lUted oo the work 11'!1 listed Bellman_ fireman. Generator. Pamp rn~~chiae ); Powder• below: or Compreesor (2·5 inclusive, portable man, Primer Houee; 1.0. Buildins. Heavy & No, Hwy. Cooatructioo Basic Hourly Rate H & I Aebeetoe Worlr.ers IS.85• 2 Boi lermakers 5.75 3 BoiM!rmaker11 .21 .20 Helper~~ 5.45 .20 4 Bricklayers: 3D-CAL-ORA-1-2-3-k o•lta). Generator-Pomp or Compressor Steel Form Raiser, Plaot ·Hydrostati c Pomp . Rot•ry Drill Setter; Timbennen, F'riage Benefits Payments W Peasioos Vecatioo App. Tr. .20 .20 .20 .25 .015 .01 .01 Helper (otlfie ld type) Sldploader, wheel Retlmbermao (wood or type-Ford Ferpsoa, Jeep or similar steel) 4.595 type "yd. or leaa (w/o drastype •ttschs ,). 95 Croat Coam.n 4.545 Tempor•ry Heatlol! Plaat. Trock Creue 96 Ceble Tender, Chuck- Oiler 4.62 .30 .3·0 .30 .01 te.der; Nipper; Steel 69 Croup Ill Form Reiur, Setter's A -Freme • Wioch Truck· Di11key Helper; Vibrstormn, Locomotive or Tao11.el Motor. Elevetor Holst-Jeclthemmet, Paeamatic .215 .215 Stoaemaeoaa S Brick Teodera 5.15 4.05 .2 15 .23 .23 .25 .16 .15 .01 Equipment Creaser-Ford, F'erpaen or Toole(exeeptdriller)4.445 .215 aimiler type (with dragtype ett•chs.). rn Ball Caaa. Mocker, Carpeoterst 6 c .,peatera 7 Sa .. fllere 8 TahM! Power Sew Ope.ratat 9 Slalasler. 10 H11rdw ood Floor 4.83 4.91 4.93 4.96 Layara: Mlllwripte S.03 II Pueaatle Nailer S.08 Plkdrh•e,.eal 12 u Rock SIJ.sera Brl daa. Don.lr. c.,,.. ... ,., Der- ..... •• 96 .23 .23 .23 .23 .23 ·" .30 .30 .!0 .30 .30 .30 .30 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .15 .u • 15 .0025 .0025 .0025 .0025 .0025 .0025 • 0025 Uydre ·hammer or similar type equip.. Traclun.o; Coocrete Power Cooerete Corias Machine-Power Crew, indadlos Concrete S•w ·Power Orlvea Jombo form Roddera, Sprucier., Setter· Rodmau • Chehunan -Roae Cerrier O.lllp~UD ; Croot Crew: (jobeite) -Self-pl'opelled T•r Pipe lining Sw••r.r (Bra&~ .... ~achhte -S'"-tionary Plpewt~~ppioa 1 Swhc ~Baa Oll T••ul C lenlas Maehian-Towhlede Work) 4.3.S .215 70 c,__. IV 4.86 .30 .30 .• o Aaphh Pint rtre ... -BOJU.I!I Machi .. -Bo•-• or Mixer (coacr•te or ...... h pleat) - Coacrete Paap (a .. II poriablo) ·Derrick Maa (oilfield) -Drflllar W.c:ltloe (faele41•s weter we lie) -R!pllu Callleway Sip.laaa . .01 TRUCl DRIVERS 191 LeTow .. n P.lt.-T•rn Colina It alaller ty,. ~·l,...t: Tl'lck •• ,.,.... 5..515 · 99 Daap CIS ,c~ •. • •ora, 1 ••• ..... 1, o1a11a .ao .22 .22 ·" ·" ·" .20 .15 .15 .)5 .u .IS rick htp .. a It 8ea4 heir su. .. ,. .23 .23 .25 .10 .• o .10 • IS ,20 ..... .0025 .0025 lutr.aeataaa -Loecte~odve Ea&iae•r • Power Sweeper-Roller, C01apecda1-~·­ Treaohl81N.chlaa (ap to 6 ft., dapdt) I •II .,.-c-lll .. d•} $.19 .10 .20 .U c .... , ..... l IS c .... , ...... 4.60 ., ....... ~~ ...... .. ol .. T.,..... • ..... c-, ... n nc-F~ootlott ,.,... .. ,. • '$. o,.. ... us .25 .25 .JO .20 .ao .20 .0025j .001$ 4. 97 .30 .30 d .so 2.CAL-6CAL'P£Q-to-k .01 2oCAWCAL-1'1H .... _, 1·2·3-r' LEGAL NOnCE ORDlNANCE NO. 1220 AN ORDINANCE OF' THE CITY OF' NEWPORT BEACH ADDlNC SECTION 12,60.030 TO THE NEwPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ESTABJ,.ISHMENT OF CROSSWALlS The City Coooci) of the Qty of Newport Beech does ordain aa followa1 SECTION I. Section 12,60.• OSO i• added to the Newpon Beach Muaicipal Code to read: "l2.60.0JO Eu•,tl-,. S.eu-U.,O.(QO -Crou• .,.., •• ,. VIe u• Heor Cert- tNIA_n_, A-• e•ceptloa to the limitatioa set forth. Ia th.e eecoad sntence of Sec- tJoa 12.60.020, • cro .. walk I•' hereby nt•blia.lr.ed oo Vie Lido at a loeatioo 130 fMit e•t of the liNt curb ltae of Central Aveau •d t.lae City Traffic Easi•eer is dl~eeted to epprvl'iately mark •.11.1d cro••w•lk.• SEC110N 2, Tbla ordiaaace ahell be p.blished on'ce lo t.lae offlcl•l aewapa~r of the Cl~, •d the •-e ehall be effecdve 30 day• •h M the data of It• adoption. 'nla ordlouco wu halt~ 4itood at a replar •ntl.•s of 1h City Coaaeil of t.lae City of N ewpon Be~h laeld 01 die 21M day or M•rr 1967, aM w• edopted oa tae 12\k d1y of J••• 191157. by the folio• ........ to wtta AYES, COUNCB.NENo Ro .. .._ P••DN• lhnltall, Crtibat • Cooi;. F.,ol, Slooll .. NOES, cotnfClLMENI ,. ... ABSENT COUNCrt.lltfft N ... Poo!J,C..... N"'fOr I· j, L!GAL HOT)CE NOTICE Of HEARING ON REPORT AND ASSESSMENT F'OR ABATEMENT OF WEEDS AND OTHER NUISANCES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dae t oa Joae 12, 1967, the Fire Chief of Newport Beach filed with the City Clerk of aaid City a report a11.d aaaeaa• mnt oo ahetemeat of weeda aad other o.alaancea within aal4 City0 11 copy of whieh ie posted on the balletJn boerd at the eatruce to ~e City Hall, ' NOTICE' IS FURTHER CIVEN daat oa lane 26, 1967, at d:ae lloor o 7:30 o'clock P•••• io tit• Council Chambera of Mld City Hell, eeld re~rt aad u•ea-eat liat will be pr:ueeted to the City Cov.acll of -1d City for couideratioe aad cc.fiNietioo, aad thet uy ud ell porsoae iaterested, ud b .... iat aay objec tJoo• to ••ld report eod ••••saatnl Hat, or to a11.y m•tter or thi•l· eoallolaed daerela, mey •p~a7 at a,.ld Ume and place ead be heerd, Deted: Jae 12, 1967 ftJ. Bri•coe, Fire Olef PllbUM: Jaae 15 aad 2; 1967, lo daa Newport Harbor uaeip • II A GOODHIIGIIIOR If yc. •• • na•comor, or tn~ of 1 na•corner 10 •• Halttor Ar•• wtto has -. Men .. tcomoiS, do lwr • fnor -., callhtl dla W.IMr Vi•itor btcw ... I 1M 10 1-"1., * llhr .W II call • J•r trifiWI ........... iafortMiiCJl _, 11n• r.... tn••IJ lllnA••• ..... .., • .._. ,..., to "•lp her -_. ..... ' .. ,. rllf ... IWMtdlatl• 1 R~RT HAII!OR ElltiJI SEOOIIO SECllOII --P111 5 THURSDAY, JUREn, 1!67 OOIIIIIA • ,011 A COIIEIIVAnVE A,r .. ch te c;.,._,.l lftnruce CoAI4ct ED FARD ~r JAY&. R!HfRO N, NEWPORT BL NEWPORT BEACH LIBERTY 8-1188 Boat tax bUiden hit An alternue meaaa or poul ahould be abandoned:' ..... raiaina tcVCI\ue from tide-he wtotc. land1, in place of the pro-.. The poinl is raised that posed tidelands fee., is the Police Oepattment ia auueated by Dr. William 0. not adequate to properly Muff, Newport Beach dentitt ))IOlect the anchouaes and and boatman, in a letter to wateu of the bay. One the City Council. could obterve that even the "Th · th b slips that ate immediately PINE FUIINI11llE-DI!C'OlATIIIG SElVICE .A••riepy ••. it CNla 1 ... ..... , ... plu n._, ...... -1 J•U Bay•idc, Newpon Bead -1 673·1610• ere ate '" . e ay 1 near adequate roadwaya do number or moouns ·areas not receive sufficient pro-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· where boat1 are ·•~ewe~ to te c tion from boral•ries and a J. petmanent moOion&s.' he · CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING · "E h bo boat 11 not needed lo pauo\ wutea. . ac at appears lhoac areas. One would COMMERCIAL 10 lequarre an . en:~~~us think that the combined Personalitcd SeP'llf' amoun.t 0 space In 1 1.t•on taxes paid by the boat own· DON E. ELDER 10 Ill actual needs. Since en and the anchOia&e own· ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO . It appeau that the City of ers would PIOvide fol better Newpolt Be.ac~ has conuot protection than we arc aet· 3S Yeats in :"oocwport Beach of these tidelands, could lin& at present... 1107 E. boa Bl•cl. 673-6590 THE O~ANGE COUNTY Ph il harmonic Society's continuing program to bring the world',s. outstanding orchestras, conduc tors, and soloists to Orange Coun- ty has been augmented with presentation of a Sl,OOO check from Phi leo Fund. The contribution, whi ch will go toward the Society's Con tinuance Fund, was pre- sented by John L. Kemmerer, controller at Philco-Ford Aeronutronic, on behalf o1 the board oi trustees ot Ph il co Fund , and Ford Motor Compa ny's Orange Cou~ ty community relations cOmmittee. Mr. Kemmerer is chairman of the Committee for 1qf:>7. Pittured here at the presenta- tion are, from left, Edward Pellegrin, chai rman of the in dustry and business division of the continuance fund ; Tor- rence Dodds, first vice-president and chai rman of the continuance lund drive; W. Allen Grubb, co-chairman of the i n~ dustry and business di-vision, and Mr. Kemmerer. not an area be selec ted for :::::..::::::::.:. _____ ~=====.::===============::; le ase tO private partieS f01 r ihe pu1pose of conuacting Ooatina slips to rent? Su,ch a facility could be desianed lO accommodate many mo1e boats than the present 5)'5* tem in the same space, would be mme atuactive as some of the boats in those &Jeas appeat to be aban- doned, and would ptovide a soutce f01 the additional tevenue." Dr. \iuf£ objected to the PI Oposed charge for tide* lands use because such tax .,would be in additioo to the enosmous taxes already le11ied upon the 1ecteational boatman." PO .. Ia'fMU.SCM1.4 NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT BLVD. PH. 646.fltl,<.:olta Me~a. Vision test to be given Elks Club in cooperation with the Oranae County health department will aive p1e1chool vision screenina fr om 9:)0 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, J une 27, to chit• dJen, ages, J. 4 and S. The screeninawill be aiven in the gyms at Estancia Hiah School, 232.3 Placentia Ave ., Costa \\esa, and Cor· ona del Mar Hiah Schoo l, 2101 Eastbluff Dr., East Bluff. The check is beina made to discover incidences or amboyopia, 01 "lazy eye. •• Make~p screenings will be held a t bo th locations from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wedneadav. June 28 . I C:HIJRC:HIES .,. 'l~dlf lollf'•&, 1i . I Cltwdt 37 ...... itr ... , .... ,..,. ......... A Free and /nJ~p~nd~nt ConKr~&al£ona/ Claristian Claurch lll• RoY, John Prt4owoH, •hilt .... Sunday Service 11nd Olurch School at 10:00 a.m. Nun., cere preY!~ First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa Baptist Bible f ellow!lhip lmiepend~nt Bib/~ Baplisl Santa Ana & Motnoli o Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.m. Sunday School 1:00 a.m. Morning Worship 6:0\) p.m. TraininJ Unions 7:01) p.m. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 3:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina Lutheran Ourch Of the-Master Lutheran Church in Amorieo HOO 'Pacific del ..... The ,. __ ef a.,,., , __ ............ ''''" Phooo: U2.27~ A TTENO THE OIUROI OF YOUR OIOICE REGIILARL Y FlRST BAPTIST CHURCH (South~rn ) Corona de I Mar Coast HW). at MacArtbur Pastvt Howard E. Williams Phone 673-6626 SUMOAY SCHOOL.,,. ft45- MO"MIMG WO"SHI' •• lhOO- EVENING WOISHII', • 7r00 ,... WfOMUOAY URVIC! 7115 ~ MUIUUY I'IOVIDID Newport Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:1Se ....... n ..... SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15-11•··· WEDNESOAY EVENING MEETING '•·•· READING ROOM .... ;.,.: ' •.•. - s •.•. ........ .,.: ' •.•. -71.u •.•. r_,..,_.,. ,,.~: , .... -'•·•·• , ....... s-4e,: I •·•· :.. _. ...-. ~ca-=-• I J ..... IWI ...... del Moo CoutHi .. _, ·•~•s .... II BRAD SHAFER . son of Jim Shafer . skipper of the Thun· derbird out of Davey's Locker . Newport Beach . proved that he has fishing know·how by landing a 16·pound cow cod and winning the jackpot. Turning drivers. cautioned The failure of motorists to exercise caution during turnina movements is the primary cause of one-fourth o( all traffic accidents whi ch occur in the Cit~' of Newport Beach, according to the tta.ffic newsletteT issued this week by the Newport Beach police d~ partment. "'Remembe1, before start· ing any tumins movement, the d river must: "'I. Ascertain that the twn can be made without interfering ""ith any other vehicle. "2. Give an appropriate signal continuously for the last 100 feet of travel by the vehicle before tu.rnina." Section 22 107 of the Cali· GETS M.D. DECREE "Boatin a mus t be the most highly taxed of all spotts," he said. "Commercial an* choraaes, yatds and the vari ous services could be deper.ded upon lO increase their cha1ge s more than adequate ly to provide ror the new tax e•pense." He also cautiOned against letting the city involved in "pa:oviding m01e unneces· tary services," rdeuing to the proposal to establish a c ity inspectot or slips. "No valid proof is offered that a new bureaucracy is ueeded to assume that re- Top Arranger Th.,e·s rtOthmg ltk• thoa MONY man when 11 comes to anll"'ging 11n Insurance program ta ilored u . .ctly to your ~s . His prof••· atonal eppr011ch helps ~~· uM inswence to build cash 1M rettrement, e college edu· cation, emergency funds of whatever e c81"e· , lui aoalysis snows 1s ne.ded. M!y not tak• adventaste of his Hf'V ice l There·a rtO ob· I igation. Just giv• h1m a cell. tl73·9271 fklbert S. Curvtteon 3810 £. Coast Hwy. Con:lne del Mar . Calif. 959 W. Foottnll llvd. Cl•em:N"tt, C.lifomie lponsibility, and the p1o--================================= Save Time. And MOney, ..-Call An Expert • 1111 Til IIIIlS. CO. H..ttal-Afr C..llitloni"t st.--- 1640 Superior •••· Lll-5531 -------NURSERY .PET SUPPLIES FI£11&1ASS SIJ'PlJE$ Sh<ub•, lnle<io< Pion" no.,c.u. .,., Tropical & Trees We hO¥e the 1-..et ..... Crystafin., Corpototion ln sectcides and Fertilizer litO Sf "-ti"-1 ..tecfion,of Costin9 R ... ins & Mol d$ S&H Green Stomps hafHcol filh in th• ..._ Fibwglou Moter1ols anJ FREE OEU\'EI(l' •• ... corty a lull Hne,of Suppl ies -U "-0292 ~~~~~'"'·' DEL ~AR ~'t:RSERl' _.,.;.,_., •4 •II .cce~ ~6~26~P~Io~c; .. ~l~i~o,~C,~o~lo:;.M~•:•:•. ~~;E~,;C~o~as~l ~·::•::>·~··::·::'::~:::::·:·•~ torios n ...... fw lhe a..w.,. rl---------1 S..lh S.. T..,;ul, 21111. • APPAREL -WOMEN •MARINE HARDWARE • JANITORIAL IIH-, C.lol. Li'*"t 1-1'961, nAI DAIL Ac:cenorin and Gi fts Newport., Inn OR 5-1700 Westcliff Plaza Ml 2·24« -.&AUTY NOOK :17P L 0.... Jlwr. 01SIU ...... s."''"• ""• c ... ,., "'" wiWI O..•IIIJ ,_,..,. & "·-·· Y. •.••• :.:··· ~= s.n. ... ... _.,..._,u....,,. P.O. BaxiZI Oo•talleaa~ ..J!!t. 7-tr. WlLCOlC.CIInENDEN HAIOWARE NMptiM~al Cft•rt.-... lts 1700 W. CNSt Hwy,. N.a. .... WI a.va• ••twn • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING Mit KUEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor·Strippmg and waxing • Windows Com plete Clean ing Serv1ce. CAU .... 1>46-4977 (By luropetM Cra{tsiHn) REMODEL 2 pc. ••• DN~ y • OFFICE EQUIPMENT $69 . .50 Cell "B•"'J'" 21S lololo H.B. 5~5 fR ~r: 4el & picllu, UP I-iOL.STERY e REFIN ISHING DRAPERI ES e CUSTOfro4 CARPETS AMPLE PAAI(If'IC· IN REAR HEWPORT FURHITURE CO., IIIC. ••wHER E THE 4 U.J. FL .4G.'i Fl~l"' ................ --·-·-~ ... , ..... u "'"'""'"'~ . ., Cotta Meaa • PLUMBING A. R. IU R SAC PLL.:\!BER h )t) Camauon A\'e, Corona del \tar Plumbms Repairs DAY & ~IGHT .. ATER H EATERS 673·4130 --~::~-- DoG EAR E'S PLUMBING SERVICE 1 R.,fi<Jb/t f>lw"'b"'• ond HI!<UIIIIi 14 HOI R f.NI!Rf.C\'Cl' $t:RI1CF. PHONE 6~·0622 Rn. 54·•187 R:.,oir -lnstal1ation1 - Remadel TOM D•G EARE 96\W,\7rhSI.•Unll( Co ~to M••o ) E ~'EI.E R fomia Vehicle Code states: r•vid Bailey Girl01d, 27. • DRY CLEAHIMG ""No person shall tum a o Alhambta, a' araduate or II ,... w. C.•• I H...,. .. ,.__..., a.-ct., r.l__....,. U6·«77 ESTABUSH£0 If!' HI* 3123 E. Coast Hiahway Corona de I Mar ORi ole 3-22.50 "-""'' ... 1'-·-'"' t-hl, HhJO • ...,. ··-'"' s-1•• 1 ...... ......... , 11!.1• kwiy .... ,,.,. 7 ,.. ... ""'•., Ml11e ,..,..., •• , A f•ll Yo•_. Pre1r• of Orn1• ..... ,. nhicle from a direct course Newport Harbor Hiah MEE11NG •••·•· or move riaht or left upon a School, re ceived his doctor (}uit!.N.. READJNG"IlOOM -roadway unti I such move--of medicine de11ee at the tt1111R Mutual llaildiaa ment can, be made with 84th annual cOmmencement · CINID •IESTAURAIIT IUU"IIFS .... .., .,a63 Eu& Coaet Hlllt••lll,l· rcuonable safety."' exercises at USC. Or . Gif· _. W,et The Newsletter comments: ford, who holds the rank. of ~:::.~:-~I f•al ... ice WNOII!OH -IIHH El COCKTAILS ORi•l• ,_.., 14,_, VIA OPOITO N._ .... Co•&• •••• "0• 16~ tJI•If• O~~nlooU•1 Ne~ • .,._,. 1 .. 1 CL.I ,-11" 01111¥. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 'THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHU___ft.gt_ a:oo a.m. 1o q:oo a.m,-F.,.llr Wo!s!!IP StfYie~ Q:l5 a.ll'. 1o 10:15 a.m. -F.,.lly Study Session. 10:30 a.r.1. 1o llOJO a.m. -F .. llr Worship service. """-· -~ n ....... Oeotll Viallatiae , ..... ""This section strcucs the flut. lieutenant in the Cali· _ ,..alicy -.k _ 1 deJiland lor the driver who fornia A.rmy National Gu.a1d, •lr wnicel_.y. is t..-niq, ot preparina to will intern at L.A. County ham. to yield to all other General Hospital. Fiai.IIM4 .__..., traffic. EJ.treme caution INSTALLATION TC»>IGHT Ac•CJ must be eurcited by the N offi or.... n.. ,_ I. C.. ttwr, ,. .. 1e -· lll'.'l u•ni na driver. e• . u:era . u•e v•-:nae ~. • 5 - ""Beuute of the hiah rr~ Cowtty Ocneah~IJ.cal Soc:rety r------'-'-.:...-.,--11"--------¥-----,...--~~~~-=:"\l -'------'---- queoqo or oc:cidenta caused includoJomos Fitch or Costa "IIALTM ... ......,. LOU ROY .•WIHY"I ~ •iolationt of tbi a sec· Meta, heceld, ud ~~. Hani[----------Rl8 IIPMa lion, enforc.meat nplaaait O"Ha.ir of Costa Meaa. edi• JACIIII ,._ _. L-.... •Hl be directed ID..-d -... The new Pletident it IIIILPML IATI UIOl!IACTINe , ... -Dte Wllll tliot• •ioledon1. S.fotc ... Theodore ltiachatd of Santa Nat .. '• Way to Heehh _ ~~!.::~: ~::~~!. ~ .. au•••"• S 6 • I' t• IHftt will be at timea •d Alta. lnttallalion ie sche· a..11ey _ blaaatioa. mea DAY •rwca placet .,. o• ttafr.c duled• fOI 7:)0 p.m. \Oday, Call for • da:tnoftltratiOft PHONE: IG0702 ,....:;:; '== ... ••• .... Mllytis ittdic'aeu &bl Ju.ne 21. at Bowen Mu11um. S46-6110 or 136•7.561 W.ITC:L.II"I" ~AJ.A Co ....... -· .... .... ror.llllorc-••••i•t•· SaataAn&. 1--.:..."-'--....C.--''-- • Awards at Lincoln Whitney Tony and Raben Priscilla Mc:Doaald, Joan Garber received tho Amcri· Nolton, Tall Renfro, Plft'l can.lcaiol'l awUda ror out• Siler, Pat Sillf, Ch•toue st.andina airl and boy at Tonao. Abfaham Lincoln School's Enalish -Janet Stanmn; annual award a a u embly lut Debbie Shannon, Mimi Du• week. Thou awards wen puio, Tammy Watt. · presented by Newport Hubor MaLhemaLi cs -Robert Gar- Post 291 . ber, Debbie Mar ston, Debbie Other awuda preacntcd at Otto, Janet Stanton, Mauie the a u err.bly included: KniJht, Tarrmy Watt, Lyq DAR homemalr.ina awards: Miller, John , Whittaker, foods -Pam Miller, Chris Cha.lotte Tonae, Karen · Dietz , Vhainia Maaon, Nancy He ilia. Pole and Debbie Shannon; PE -Mark Gr~aabY, Joe clothina -Whitney Terry, Ri cca, Jeff Child, Pat Mc- Lyn Miller, Janet Stanton, Intosh, Grea Leitz, I Rick Nancy Woodworth and Karen Lon&Pfe . Heilia. Alhletica -Prant Wie se, Drama -Libby Dale, Whit-Ma1k Gr iasby, Kat! Killifcr, A NEW BRANCH OFFICE of Glenda le Federa l Savings and Loan Assn. will open next month in the remodeled and en· larged building at 2333 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. Branch manager Russell Litch notes that the building will reflect the nautical atmosphere of the Ha rbor Area. The inte rior of the 2-s tory, 1,7QO- square-foot headquarters witt feature a mock sailing IJiaS t complete with be laying pi ns . The te ll ers' windows will have mahogny tops with fronts pai nted white to resemble a ship's cabin. Interior signs will be lettered with mini'ature Marine signal flags. The bui lding will s erve as temporary Quarters lor the branch, which will move in 1qM to a pe rmanent location in Newpo rt Center. ney Te rry , Lee Secatd, Pat Mcintosh, Jeff Satbel. SIX•YEAR..O LD Clarice Penny Hul l. Jay F ia he1, Cunent History and Geo-Stevens displays the entty Scott Sutton, Janice Han , gr aphy -Brent Russell. that won her this week's P1iscilla McDonald. lnd usu ial Arts -Guy Sto-prize of a Sible In the Cot· Speech -J ani ce Hart, J a-mel, Dougl ass Lancas ter, to..Qot Serrr.one tte co loring net Stanton, Maaaie Kniaht, Brent Layton, Cary Penco-contest 00 the Ensign's Rhonda Rubly, Chr is Dietz. vic, Doua Vickery, Geoff Bible page. Cla rice, who J eff Ch ild. Willson, P e te Zeialet. has just finished first grade Spanish _ J anet Stanton, En g_lish -Jeff_Child, Mimi at the Day School at the Lynn Millovich, Tina Kr aus, D~pi.Ue, Pp. M_lller, Cath y C.osta Mesa Fi rs t Baptist Karen Heilis. M1chaels , 'Sue K1 mble, Bau VCh h . th d h S · G 1 urc , 1s e aug ter of c1 ence -Mauie Knigh t, a loway, T arm1y Watt, J ane t th R d M Ed C · e Robert Garber, Barbie Mun-Stanton. e ev. an rs. urt1s 'City Bu'l.ld.·n . Perm.·ts roo , Jan Fo;end, Andy Leo-a ;,,,. P E-Ch,;, Kel•o. ~Ievens of 4122 Selon Dr., nard,Oe bbieMar ston, Tammy Bobbie Clark, Judy Krouse , rv•ne. fEns •gn photo.) Watt. Wh itney Tell)'. Tenant impr ovements in W•at Upp., Bay w.st Hewpart Heighh Oranae Co\lnty Science fair GAA _ Eve Thompson, Sue CHANCELLOR HAMED the Newport Center's Fash-J .C. Clark, I -unit, 1-stoty Lona Be ach Leas ina Corp., letters of commendation -Stilaenbauer. Dr . Daniel G. A14f ich Jr., ion Isl and have accounted dwellina at 1014 Santiaao tenan t im p10vements, .3 51 Batty Galloway , J oe Ricca, Social Stucies -Robert U.C.I. chancellor, hat been for a bia shar e of the bu ild-Dr ., 540,000. Hospital Rd., 56 ,540. Anne Foulds, Kellyn Beock, Garbtr, Mauie Kniaht. Ja-elected to the board of di· ina permi ts issued thus far Clinton Hooae Jt., add Da\'id \1c AIIist et, wa.te· Scott Hornbeak, John Blan-net Stanton, Jeff Chi ld, rectou of the Morr ia Plan durina June by the Newport playr oom over aaraae, 1730 house buildina. 82.3-E w. pied, Jeff Child, Debby Karen He ili a. C&thy Mich-Company, accordina to Beach bui ldina dep&J tment. Mar li n Way, 59,000. 16th St., 58 ,000. Berry, Barbie Mumoe, Cathy acta, Lee Secatd, Debbie Ralph N. Laraon, president Lataeat permit was for a EArl Hilden, !-unit, 2-H•wpart Michaels, Julie Hine•, Ann Otto, Pam Miller. and chairman or lhe board. restawant in Fashion Is· stoty dwe llina , 1334 Anti• \1ediquip corp., 230D-<l 2 Forsyth, Maaaie Kniaht, Jay American Leaion Awards-Dr. Aldrich succeeds di- land. guaWay,546,000, and swim-W. Oc ean Ft., remove_re si-Fisher , Robert Garber. Wh itney Terry, Robert Gar• rector Robert Saulman Here are June permits "al · mina pool , 53,400. dential fac ih ti e s and brin a Au-Eve Thompson, Er in ber. San Bernardino. u::w·~:,1 ~,:;d hi ahel: :a't. t~~~ ~~~e~n~.~~~~~~~ b~::~n ~;~t~~:~~ ~:·.~~e.nc e :~:c~~:~·rd,R;~~n L;~:~·. Longho,use council named The Ir vi ne Co., store fron t Richar d LiwJence, add 710 Lido Park Dt., 51,600. Barbie Muru oe, Sally Nurmi, and interior pat titions for aame room, 1.3 21 Suss ex Balboa Bay Club Racquet Solveia Sto re, Gail Broer• The Lonahouse Council wow chanaer (lona leader), Di Onio, No. 7 Fas hion h -Ln.,s.3 ,850. Club, 1602 E. Coas t Hwy ., ina. for the Onnae Coast Nation ~lu . John Trautwein; 81• land, 518 •000·, Kenneth Peny, addi tion, 2 tennis courts and fences , Readina -Brent Ruuell of the YMCA h;dian Mai dens ranaementa and review, Mrs. The h vine Co., improve• 1 ~12 Pr iscilla Ln., s),OOO. 51,200. Gail Broerina. •, of the Oranae Coast YMC A Eric Johnson; lonaJtouae men ta at S o. 57 Fa•ht'on 1 1 T is compr is ed of the fol low-bo k "-J h H.V. Hil ker, swimmina rv ne erroce Insuumental Mu sic _ Bany scrap o , IYUI. on Don-la land for radio stat>"on, 1 11 8 p ••. d 1 L' 1 · G 11 ina new offi ceu for 196 7• nan· d " Ch 1 poo , I esc ador Dr., rn 5 ow 1nco n, sw1m• a owsy,. Eve Thompson, • awar 1, "''"· u ea 16 •750. 53,911. min a pool, 1912 Ke wamee John Wh ittaker, Phil Hi lden• 68; \lcGavran; t elephone chair- The Irvine Co ., No. 23 Cl iff Hoven Or ., S2,500, br,nd, Lee Secard, J oe Trot• Prince11 {president), Mn. man, Mu. Edward McFar• Fashio n Island, La Femme, A.J . Boetto, addition, 330 Carano cl•l Mar ter, Maaaie Kniaht, Robert Raymond Graham; sachem land. SlO,BOO. St. Andrew's Rd., S2,500. Bank of Affier ica, re pairs Garber, Kurt Krumpholz, (put president) Mn . Ro• HIGH SCHOOLS DISPLAY F~shheio~r v::~an~~·H.7I~ar]k~ Baclc Boy and alterations , .3.300 E. Matk Otto, John Holyoake, ~;~ret;:y)~m; M/s~lly~e:,:: ART WORK AT AIR,ORT Georae DeVri es , add to Coast Hwy., 55,000. Chris Grable,· Tammy Watt; The Newport.oMeaa Unified S25,200. dwellina, 2926 Silver L n., Balkta hlancl · and to Sco tt Boorey,_ a ape-Gil suap; wampum bearer School Disuict·1 hiah The Irvi ne Co., No . .35 slO,OOO. Mrs. F P. Cunninaham , re•. cia! award, "The ordCr of ·(tteuurer),Mn . Paul Troea-school s are participatina in Fashion Island, B<ett Wal-a lbo ner· med'ct'n m ·d ( a a pain , 1000 S. Bay Ft .•. the broken batOn." • 1 e 81 en IR"" an art work display in the ket Go ldsmith, 56,500. R.H. Davis , remodel, 824 Sl,OOO. Vocal music So iveia api ratio~al), Mrs. Dere_k 'Oranae County Airport main P~io~'~\~ian~~··st~:i.ck~: ~. Bay Ave., 1\,000. Harlter View HI \I• S\ou, . "Lyn Mi ller, Chria }~ryco)ba:A..loudDtal~derB(pubh• waitina"'''oom , The display Leo Der iea, 2-story du- Robert Treat, S\1 inmina slker, Ho liy Fredericka, tt • m~a. &v i . e~an; includes work in oil a, Jewelry • 521,000. pl ex, 1145 W. Balboa Blvd., pool , .34.33 Qu iet Col'e, . Vi c:.lde "French Rita Jacklin tom tom beater CCt~endshlp), paper-mac he, aluminum, The Irvin e Co., No. 3S 53 5,000. S2.800. ' ' Mu. Euaene Barlow; pow acratch board, and • techni• Fashio n Is land, Robert · Bwno restamnt, 1108,000. Named to honor SOCI"ety ' . LIGAL NOTIC:I -LIG4L NOTIC:I :~:,.~.own .. "an ""'"'" The lrvine Co., community 0RlJ:'i A.'1 Ci: ''0, 1219 veblc l,." d~c al or other form Donald Tredway o( Cor- room at No. 100 Fashion h· f 11 · AS ORDI NANCE or TH E of id u llfiC'atlon aa deter-d 1., H' I The o owina atudents Bsrbara Hoose, Tom Hom· CI.TY o r NEI'PORT BE.ACH on• e 1YJar 11h is coordi .. and, 115,000. h be I d r th mined by the Fi uoce Dirt·e· . th , . ave en se ecte or e be ak, ,\-lary Hudson, Bill AMENDIS G·SECTI O:iS 1,,,.. n.attna e senn, wrth Far West Services, fire c d I" H' -' Sc h 1 . k1 oron a e l"'ar 1.,, oo '1 Irwin , Su e Jackson, Joh n 5.04,090, 5.04.130, 5.04.140, SECT ION 5, Section 5.04.170 help from Wally Parker, Ea• s pr1n er system for Coco's · h · [ th "04 I'" A"O 5 04 170 OF senror onor soc1ety or e Johnson, Kathy Ke lly , Lau· ;,, • ON . ,, • • • , c.f the .Sewport Buch Monici· tancia Hiah: Claire Hooper, restawant, No. 78 Fashion school ye;u 1167·B66 based ri c Kramer, Sue Kuehn, AND ADDrNG SECTIOS S pal Code il!l amended to rud: C " H'•' d Sh" Island, S3,038. on a combination of ar&des, Peter Love, Bruce McGo-3,04.365· AND 5.08.013 TO, "5.04.170 Pe"olr/ .. lor ott& Mel& '•"; an 1"" N · d · · · TITLE" 5 Or THE NE WPORT. Oalll'fqval'tcy. To ,,.,_ ,, ... ley Rice, Newport Harbor 1 e wport Center \ole dica! atll tu e, partrc1 patron of wan , Ann \1 aloney, Sue BEACH ,,. .... , " · •"'"" CIPAL CODE cease fee not paid b'efore Hiah. Buildi nas, 1400 Newport junior candidate sre corrunend· North ridae, Craig Page, RELATIS G TO Bt:SISESS dellnquency, a pen alty of ------------·I Center Driv e East, parti- ed by teachers , counselors Tom Purcell, Em.rne tt Raitt, UCE~SES ASD 25' of the u .ount of the li· ti ons on 2nd and 3rd floou , and administrators : Andy Rose, Dale Samoker, · REGL'LATIOSS cen.e fee 1h1 JI be added 011 S7S ,294. Da,·e 1\mbrose , Mary Barr , Gayle Serou s, Kerry Sieh, fhe 1 City Cou ncil of the the fir•t day of Aogu11t u.d East Upper Bay Nancy Beach , Lindsay Best, Clirf Smi th , Allan Towne, C1ty o Sewport Buch don oa the flru day of each addi - l.indy Blare, Dave Burgess, Alternates are : Bob Con· ordain aa foi\Q"IO·a! tiona! mont h durin~ which the The Irvine Co., tenant SECT!Ol" ·1. Section 5.04.090 dell oquency conlinuea, P'~ Brook Cross, Christie Den· tant Tom K' Dot th · improvements at Eastbluff • rer, 0 Y of th e Sewport Beach Moo.ici · vided that the muimum peo.• ncr, J anet Dietz, Ken Ever-p R · 1 c d 1 h h shoppina center, 2521 East-atterson, o.ue Ray. pa o e l• amended to read: a ty t a1 • all be im pou·d son, Christa Fuller, Richar d "5.04.090 frror '" Tar111a ahall not ex ceed 1001\ of the blUff Dr.; Drug Store, S21,• Garber, ~-lar tin Ge lbaum, Void• Llcar~~e. The payment licenAe fee, Penaltiu shall 000; dty cleaners, 57 ,000; Terry Gollahon, Sue Green, HARVARD GRAD of any licu ae fee requi red be collected and their pay- bank building, 514,400; Kate Ham ill, Lori He ston, Harald Hartmut Weiss, 12.30 by thia Title, ita acceptan ce ment eaforced ia the same barber shop, 53,600. Hank Hewi tt, Sally Holstein, Berkshire Ln., Westcliff, re-br the City, add the lnu aace manner as are license fees.•• Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS -ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES Te&.phoae: JAca-7-2239 1042 1Catella. Staatoa 2320 S. Mala. Scrata Aaa ceived his master's de•nee o such licen•e to any pe ,.. SECTION 6. Section 5.04.365 .. !JOn ahall not entitle the i1 added to the \ewport Beadr, in business admini stration holder thereof to carry on any Muo.icipal Code to read: at the 316th commencement business called for by the "5.04,)65 Ra,vr~da . The Lj .. exercises at Han·ard Univer· sity last Thursday , J une IS. licens e unle.es he has com• cen.ee Supervisor, with the plied ~>o·ith aU requiremeDitl approval of the Finance Di • of this Code, or to carry OD re ctor, m•y refuud any ]i,. ;::;;::::::===========::::::=-. GETS 04 V1 S DEGREE Mar ilyn G. Mcinnis of Ne w- port Be ach received her bache lor's degree in 5ocio- loay at the commencement exe1cises held last week at ao.y bu!liDeaa at an y location CeQae fee or penally which contrary to the City' !I loning he dete rmi nes wa!l errone- regulatioos," ously col ll"cted, but no fi· RICHARD CUE/FURRIER (fo,.,.•rly o/ Paudao) "ll'VU>N& "lCIALIST I CLIAHIN& I 5l.UJN·· I lTOlAtU UOO L C..d Hi1hw..,, S•it• t , c-• .... W• ........ 67J-IJIM Coit Drapery Cleaning Is Guaranteed Perfect or 100" Replacement R-ocrdleu of the of Your Draperies, i f Cleoncbl• .,. UC Davis. SEC TIO~ 2. Seclion 5.04,130 cenu lee ahall be rl"fuoded c.f the N"ewpo rt Beach Muni ci-if, prior to his appl icatioD pal f.ode is ame nded lo read: for a ll ceo.ee, the applicant 'S.04.JJO F'o•II"V 0 ' Ll• ha.e eng•ged in the buaineu can•.•· t.:very pereon havi ng fOf whic h the license is I d h .. , ...... a oceo..ee un er· t e provi • ~ion!l of thi.e _Title and c•rry• SECTION 7. Section 5.08.013 lll.o!! oil a bustneas at 1 fixed is added to !he Newport Beach pl•ce of bufiDe ss. !lh•ll keep Muaicfp•l Code to read: ench liceQ"e p"o.eted aad ex• "5.08.0J) lvallta•••• Hot hibited wh1le · itr force j11 H•~lrt'l FlnJ Ploco of lvsl• 101!\t: coaepicooa. place Of "'" WHhlrt rite Cit~. Ev ery .nid place of boiliQeu , Aay peF80II aot hniQ8 a fiud police offi cer of other City pl1ce of hualneu wi th la the employee upged iD lleenae Ci ty who en:r,•se• ia •ay eaforcement n~a y eater th e baiiDe••, tra e, oceap•lioa prcmi•n where .. id lieen•e or ealliag wltbia the City, 11 posted at •ay reuoaablc •hall p•y a lleeue fee of titRe, w!Lboar cb•rn •. to ~neh 'J bifty•flve Dollar• (135) per • Hceo.ae lupeetl011.." . · r,esr nale•• • dlffereot fee SECTION 3, Sec:rloa 5•04,140 or a particular huaiaeu, of the Newport Beach Muoio!· tr•de, oc:eaperloa Of c:alllag I I• apeclfled el•ewhere Ia pe Code i1 ~~neaded to rudr this Code.'' '''5.04.f40Cerryl~ttLice"••· SECTION 8. This ordlaeac:e E~ery pe,..oa hevlas u eh •· shall ha pabll•lled oaee Ia ths lleeaae who doee aot have s officlsl aewapaper of the Clly, lhed place of buefaeu twhb-ead 1 he eame aball -be effec- fa the City •h.all carry n eb live 30 daye aher the date of lleeue with 1.1• at all tlmee 1 -~ -" 11 r• ... aptioa. , om e eaa&~ed Ia llroe buJ.. 'J)Ia ordlaqee wu !atro- Call In Your Want Act THUR!OAY, JUNE 22, 1967 COIIOIIA DEL liAR, C4U F. IITI riLLOW811~~t;~~E~~~·~ 1•• L. Willis, U. Dr.,_cameo Shores, p and Loan Com- Mae ••lected aa oae or the minion. Jean wi ll continue nc.ipiente ol the rust ttate her s tudies at Claremont p"adute fellowshipt, ac-Graduate School. Some important words on a serious subject Your telephone, like man y other things, is subject to mis use. And one or the most flagrant violations of t he rights of others" is malicious calling. I hope you never receive one or these calls, but if you do, here a re some t hings you can d o to d iscour.1ge the caller : Hang Up-if the call er doesn 't an- swer w he n you say "Hello." Hang I ip -at the first obscene worrt or imp roper persona l question . Hang Up -if t he call er d oesn 't iden- tify himself to your satisfaction. And remember, llf'l'tr give your telephone number to an unknown caller. lr the annoyinf!t c all s pe rs ist, ca ll our Business Ofri ce on 642 ·1101. The Newport -Costa ,\t esa O£fice has spec ia lly trained Servi ce Representa · tives to assist and advise you and c an frequently help in identifying the o rigin or unwelcome and troubles ome c a lls . In the meantime, we 're working closely wi t h H arbo~ Area law enforcement agencie.!'l to do a ll we can to pro tec t your ri'tht to privacy. ,, . . - The telephone rang in a real estate office and a soft female voice asked, "Do you sell maternity clothes?" Wit hout a pause t he salesman replied, "No, madam, but could we interest you in a larger house?" . . - Did you k;now that a number of special , telephones have been developed for use by the phyaieall y handicapped? Today, speakerpho nes and headaets ean be eaaily used by penons w ho are disabled and can't hold a receiver. F or people who can't talk above a whisper, a special phone amplifies their voices. . If r,ou know sOmeone whose physica l ha ndicap keeps him rom uaing hia phone in t he u s ual way, maybe we can help. Just call our Business Office and we'll see if a phone can be adapted t o his s pecial needs. @ PecilicTtltphont c::t~L~ A. R. Downey, Your Telephone Manager in Newport Btach 1 Gvorcrtlaad No Sh ri "kogo a Guar~r~laad Parfael f •AI'I Hamt • GUor•Haad Parfoc:l Plool Foldln, a c..,.,~lao4 Naw Febrlc Llfa Professional Removal /lnstollotlon We R...ava Woter 0.~ • Loc:wt Orapea aeaa lor whfell It w• leaaed daeed at a replsr meetlas of aad' •hall dlepl.,. 'rbe '.••me lke City Couc:ll of the City of the req..,•t of •y Nawport Bnch ~eld oa tU '••p~oyo•,,frl«r or other City 22ad dey of May, 191157, •41 "' wlroou da de• 11110' ••• aclopted oa drMo 12a d_, of ~· , .. ., ........... .Jill OFF lorcnlt& 1112NI.OM LYD ... 17., c..-a-....... TOLL Plllf '•u. aafOtcn~nt." Jese, 191157, by the foHowlaa S.:~tf,., 5.04.1!0 ¥ote, to witt l••~:~~l·,~~~~~8 Maalel-AYES, COUNCILM£N 1 flo .... , to ,. •• , p L - • erwoaa, M .. hll, Cr.ber, ,..,... '• C.M. Forpt, Sllelaoa E¥9r)' ,.,_., NOES, COlJNCJUIEN'1 Neae &,. or eorpOrMJn ut rr....... ABS-tae • Aaed pl~e el ... l ... a l".ll't T COUMCILM£Nt NOM Ia ... City •d opemlaJ • ~-1 J. CntMr •e~cle wtliletl ia ,.qal.-.1 ta A1Tt:ST1 M.,or •••a • HIIIM•e llceMe L .. ,. L-.t011 • niter See&t• S..GI.tJO el City Cl..i ..... c ... Mall tlll•plar t. • h.ll ... 1•• 111 IM7, Ia eoaapleeoe• pi•• • .. 14 ne New,.n a.,.., Eulp -. • • lUI II W:Uii Uii&f'Aif & -- MIWIII -& PAITI ftu TIll '111 11Fiw •=m MAJ •• ., •• I •