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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign' ) I • ' ';iiJ 'Aaaa,.r HUYey Hurt. tlart 11bsattd 1 tn in-. of 7C for tba 1961· •• fiacal . year Monday t.....Una 11 rapor~d on tud· a•t prepualion m lbi New· port 'leach ~ity t::ouncil. 10!Wo have CUI dle bud&et whore we feel that fwthet cuta would be harmf'ul," he told lhc ':out:tcil. "l.f no additional revenue i1 Corlh~ ~na from the propoted new tourcet, we are 1400,000 ahort or ballfl cina the budaeL" He taid he wou ld like lo take care of the tbortaae •Nithout 1till another boost In the tax. rate, and be pro- posed the rollo;vina tolution: ';ell aravel from the aban- doned city dump 1ite ncar 19th ';L .u1d 'llhi tlier o\vc ., ·Miidt has an u ti mated value of UOO,OOO, and du i ~ate certain capital imJI'OVemcnt items as optional -to be undertaken durina the comins fiscal year on ly if the funds arc made available through tale of the aravel. Supetted optional pro- DAN A WOLCHEK• 21, of 731 W. 18th St., Costa Ue sa, at left, and Donna Wineman, 17, of 307 Onyx Ave., Balboa I sland, brave the wind and cold water to pos e for thei r first picture as entrants in the Fish Fry beauty cootest to be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 2. This con· test will be part of the 23rd Allnual Lion's Club Fish Fry in Cos ta Me sa that starts at 5 p.m. Friday, May 31, with the fish fry dinner line, a carnival, and va r- ious games. The di nners and camival witl con tinue Satu rday and Sunday, June 1 and 2. Th e grand pri ze will be a 1%8 Mustang. jects include repa vina the qalboa parkina lo t, t tlO,IlOil; landscapina a portion of Jamboree 'td., t27 ,000. ':ouncil members indicated thei r approval of the budget balancina proposal. ',tajor item accountina for lhe ex.pected 7c tax. in- crease is the la na; delayed sewer recon s truction pro-ararn. ·\1ayor ">o re en '..1arsball said that the r::ounci l will initiate a \f)-year proaram, v.t.ich will cost about Sll4,001l a year, for re- NEW PETITION BACKS POLICE Seventy.o0ne West Newport Ocean Front residenta, who uy thay have di s covered that respect for the law, acceptable social behavior and an orderly manner of day to day li vina around their homes diminishes with the di sappear1nce d poli ce unifonns, sianed a petition askina Police Chief objecti ons to the present James "]lavas to cootinue police pro tection procedure lhc present patrol schedule alona a sen s iti ve s ection of and increase it when possi-the Newpon Ocean Front, bledurina theeveninahours. and thi s same shadowy The petition say 1, "Our source expects to brina attention has been called to Cfl ouah pre ssure to bear a subversive move to n ood aaainat present police per- the police department wi th sonnel distribution to force the removal o f law enforce· NOISE mont ollie.., within llli• 'lcean Front area., The l2C\O block of Oce• 'INTOLERABLE' Newport qeach (.'ity Council •arced Monday evenina to adopt a policy statement opposina expan· sion of the '>r anae '.:ounty o\irporL . Newport Bead~ repreeontl~l Leo Ooprty. 29 people aayina were • \uthonud tbe exe-haraued by policemen and cutioaofan arterial hilftway melermaids. financina prolfam pmject N 1 adminisrrali on aareement ew airport with ile ':ounty or f'Jranae placerHal of deteriora&od aewer Unu. City 'A•aaer Hurlburt re· ported chat u lary increau1 will add about 1100,000 to lhe budaeL f)lher item a which add to the cu rrent bodaet problem, he uitl, are d!ie ci v; c architectural coat, 11 25,000; 'Neat Newport parkin& lot, 1131},000; rep newal of insurance; deferred maintenance of streeta. \t the .. pril 22 study se u ion, the city manaaer hart submitted a report on sources of atlditional revenue. ~me of the't e · proposals were on \1onday evenina's aacnda, but '.:oun· ci I di aried them to May 17 for furthe r stutly. These in- cluded: increase in bed tax income by raisin1 the tax from 4 '1"o to 51> and ex ten dina the occupancy time from l ~ to 30 days; a new fee schedule for vendina machines , abou t S8 per machine; annual recreation parkinapermi tfces; mo terina of the \ and ') ~t. patkina lo ts adjacent to 'ialboa Pier; increase tn '3alboa parking lot fees. The meeting was adjourn ed tl 7:30 p.m. 'o1onday for di scussion or c apital im- proverne n t projects. $342 IN BAG STOLEN Lou ve rs were removed from a front win dow to aain cn- uance to R.obert's Coiffures, JaJo .:. Coast li wy.; Suite 4, Co rona del \1ar, ~aturday night, \lay 11 , <Vl d S342 in a can vas bag was sto len fro m a fi !ina cabinet. NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE NEWPOIT HARlOt I COPTER PATROLS ay 'Elinor Wooi ".iound pat rol uni ts of th e Newpon neach Police f)e. pan ment we re assis ted lhi s we~k by helicopter patrol. wh ich in its fi rst day of demons tration on Sunday, proved it could cover the city in l.t minutes, make land arres ts . chase speed· sters on the freeway. ch eck suspicious vehicles and chase away noisy motor· cy cles !hat w~re too close to Ho ag Hospital. "It would be in va luable fo r rescue wo rk as it can land on water," saidOrri ce r J ohn Heene. "Its ve rsali li ty is just outs tandina. You can • be any place in the city in ELINO R WOOD, the Brenda Starr o f the Newport Har- minutes. bo r Ensign newspaper staff, took to the ai r for a "It can do the work of ~ came ra-eye vi ew of the week-end beach erosion crisi s or 5 poli ce can easily. And i t only coiU $l3.7S per in West Newoo rL The high water mark almost reached hour mail"launce, as com-the oc ean front dwell ings on either side of 42nd streei pared with Sll.25 per hour .,.,.hen th is photo was taken-about 9:00 a.m. Monday maintenance of a pollee at a height of 200 feet, from the helicopter being used uniL" in pat rol work demonstration for Ne wport Bea ch po lie:e The helicopter was pro-du ring the Peace Officers con ference here. <Eli-photo). vided by lluJhes Tool I Company , Lon, leaon, and leg.lon e ects K·lmler nown by regional sales manaaer Phil ')e 'la lvo, 10 demons trate its effe cti ve ~ill Kimler, \1arilimc Set• durin& the Pe ace vice ve teran of World War Officer's conference he ld fl. was un animously elected at ilc Newportc r Inn. las t we ek as commander of "Noth in1 can get away New po rt t-larbor American fro m you ," said Officer Legion Post 291. Scott '.lcf'iregor, ......tl o was Commander Kim ler, >Who i s on duty in th e helicopter a member of the advcrtisina when -a man with a rifle was s taff of the Santa Ana q_.:• ob served in 1ack ':lay. \Jy lister, will tak e over ile loud-speaker, orfi cers told leadership of Post 191 from lbe man to drop his rine, Ted Kimmell of Cliff Haven, .. d waited there until a a Navy fiah ter pi lot of World p;tli~e unit arrived to take war 11 and tbe Korean war. h1m an to cuatody. lnataUatioD will be be14 at "l.:i::r:.:-.. 1 .. 1o1iW ll ~"liiJLio-L., ~ 1 ci6ift¥Wd aion' HaU aou• bound on lila freow~. · It stNck several pasta and Other ~fficers elected \rtay . 8 are : Flr ~>t \'tCe·commandet the fcn~e as tf on purpose. Emi 1 Ko s of th • The hcltcopter fo llo..,ed the smann , e Boarcban, Sill Kiml er, Bi.U '-'u m y,'lteynard Storey, Ooa• aid Frey and Oale liealer. Councilman ")on '.-1clnnis offered th e motion, and City Attorney Tully Seymour was instructed to prepare a reao- lution for adoption next 'oionday evenina. '.1onday's action put the Council on record as oppos- ina any southerly extension of runw ay• to allow laraer or heavier aircraft; opposina 1ny incre ase in air carriers and jet n'itnu; opposina any in creue in the 95,000 pound grassweiaht limit; opposina usc or the airport for pu re jet comm ercial use ; :llkina top priority for eatabliahina a sui table conm ercial jet airport at another location to "correct the present in· tolerable noise si tuation in Newport ':Jeach.'' ~ouncilman Paul Gruber, for widcnina of 12nd ~t. •1 ur I ed between Ne·.vpon 'Jivd. and Sl e <lalboa l lvd. County funds of '154,000 'A ill be matched Rather thiWt cnlarae the by city funds . Orana e COWJty .o\irport, ano- • 'lcsianated o\balonc Pl. !her location should be de· bct.veen ':ry s tal o\vc. ·and vel oped to hWidle the e ver· \balone o\ve. on Little increasina passcnaer bu si· Island as one way westerly, nesa, says .4,ssemblyman BRIAN congratulates his mother, Mrs. Ralph Wt\itford, winner of Hoag Hospital 's "mother of the year" award fo r 1%8 as a result of hi s orize,win ning letter. (Jack West photo.) driver 10 19th and \rbor, 'le ~r; Bea~b Po st Offi ce ":osta •.tesa, radi oed the s taff, .nd Vlce·commander, location where the dri ver r{ey r:~ard Storey of Balboa; parked hi s car in a garage, J~d vi ce-commander, Dale an d he was foun d hiding in 'Z te gler of :::Jarden :::Jrove; the home ." adj utant, Kenn eth E. ·J ohn · \ hit and run vehicle was son of S e wport Island; fi . sto pped at Qth ~t. and lay nanc~ o.ffi cer, l)arrell l:xe ter Fron t, Balboa, accordina to of\trti!Uter; s e racant~at-a~s , ')ffi cer '.lclreaor. o\ sus· ?oo ald• ~rey; huton~. picious vehicle parkeJ near Wal ter. T1ps of 0\nahetm; doc tor's offi ces. whi ch were ch apl11 n. 1-tarold (Hap py ) closed, at 800 ')over. was 'teichner of Orange ; judge· All ~mate de leptes are Ted Ki mmell , r)on Porter. Emi I Kossmann , Ch arlet We a vcr, Bi II Cox, Di ct Briaas andWalt erTips . The new commander jo ined th~ ~taritime Service Oct. 1. 1Q43 , se rved abo ard a tll'lk· er, from New York . co Enl" land. Ita ly , Afri ca, Philip- pin e s and ul ti mately Japan. li e received his di sch~fJ e from the s ervice ,\pril 6, 1946. • \uthorized the exe-Robert E. B~an (R-;'lew· Brian wins for mom who lives in the take-orr nilf\t corridor in the West Upper 3ay area, sharply criticiud tie arowina noise problem and s aid that "elimination or 1he jets rrom lhe acene is lhe only way relief can be h1d.'" He .. id that a jet airport should be locatod in an area away from homes. The ~ouncit alao: • Pruented a certifica&o of appreciation ID 'Jeorae ~ebal o£ S•lboa, principal acientiat at Philc()PPord o\eronotronic, for donadna hi a time and La lent to a alUdy or aas aeepaae odora in 'Weat Newport and auueated remedies; tbe ';ou.~:~eil alao named him to tho ei•"• tehcaical oil ..tYi tory commitlee. cution of a reimbursement port Beach). aareernen t ~lh the Orange lie believes i t is "not r:ounty Harbor ')istrict for feasible 10 exp1nd opera· dretlgi na 'Yelt Newport ti ons at the present site," channels, eacb aaency to a1d that the airport should contribute a muimu m of be kept Cor aport nyi na, ue- t :\,001'1. cuti v&-typ e aircraft, and as • o\pptoved plans and a feeder airline terminal. specifications 1nd called 04That,"herec alted, "was bids for 10 a.m. June 4 Cor the o riainal pi~W~ for Lhe ai r- improvement of Irvine \ve. port's developmMt, as pled- and Tustin \ve. from 22nd 1cd by ile Board of Supcr- SL to Univenity ">r. 11nd or visors. It was determined 23 rd ~L from Tustin o\ve. 10 after enaineerina report s Irvine o\vc.; coa t is csti-called for amuimum runway mated at SlS2.000. ~ the present 5,700 feeL • \warded the contract f or Planners who studied the construction of •.tarinen field's possible usc never Parle tem.js courts to f), K . v; sualized it as a major Coyle of La Habra, lo·N terminal."' bidder at U0,027 · A,ircraft nois e bas become • o\Uthorizei 2 ":Jalboa a major probhrn to residents 1ay '::lub au~leases, a of the Back Say area., sur- beauty ahop and a dress roundina the Upper Newport ahop, and established the Bay , althouah the tak eoff rate of rental payments to paD.cll\ Co r aircraft has been lh.e city. altered 1o counter their ob-• .\pproved the requoa t or lhe 1alboa 'lay Lions ~lub jectiot;~s. for city assistance in th e o\uemblyma1 Bacltan be. club PIOII em fOC' nyina n aas lievea It!; at the c:oooty '"couldmakcuaeor• El Toto in •front or timps tr.rouabout .. . .... c " s . f\e city; holes for n aa manne ~·r orpa .,.,r tab~ poles will be drilled by city for a ~~or pau~cr ,term•· forcet. nal. ~nee the ••••on a run- • Ujoumed to 7:30 p.m. way u &,SOO feet lon~, the •..tonday for diacuaaion or' COU:"'Y coul,d have tn mter· the capital improvement nauonaJ anport there for budaet. cros ... counto> and tran a· oce .. jets. Anna Sheflin dies at 64 -\n em oti on packed crowd of over ZH) was present when Brian 'Mlitfo rd, ~th Grader hom Newpo rtHeiahts School, was declared "win- ner over all" by A. Vincen t Joracnsen , president of th e Hoaa Hospital board of di- rec&ors , at the H 65 "mo ther of the year" awatds lun- cheon held at the New porter Inn on Saturday. · Brian , one of the 12 fi- nalists who survived com- petiti on rmona 16,i)l)0 en- trie s in l~o aa Ho11pital'!11 2nd annual "mother o f the year" essay contest, ·has won for his mother, \trs. q,alph E. Whitfo rd. a week 's vacation for two in ~lawai i . The plane fare 1o Hawaii is beina provided by Newport Balboa Savinas and Loan and the hotel accommod.,. tions on Oahu by Trwu Globe Travel 8JreL \Irs. 'Mli tford is a Gi rl Scout leader and OOu sec- retari al wort for her bus· ban d. who is manaa er o r lhe Sea E tplorcr Sue at 1131 W. Coast Hwy,, \iariners Mile. Judpe Robert Gard-t er ser- ved as master of cercmoni es. He said ch at th e cantcst.. ~ich was coordinated with the Newpor~eaa Uniftied School District., was suo- ceuNI OJ.e «o lhe· enthuai .... atic cooperadon or 26 ele· • 'dopted QrdinMeel249, •lirNnatina e. requirement m pro•icle specified fire- n-.tinl oqaiprnent . at u.iath• nurint inatall.- tiona, u.nleu more tMa SfA AIDa aeru... 14. of 273 ol a raari11a baa to be ,..... PaiMr IL, Col&& ...... •••-•• 11,. • n .... dlacl --,, ..., 1a, .. I I lloOI HoopiUI. ... waa all time pea&. football play. mmt&l)' school principals era ia 1&40; 3 brotbera. M.l· 1nd over 400 teadlen. Uam or Oleodale, NonDIII Contest judran, who alto Of L0o1 Bed, IDd ltDy Of participated in tlie I Watdl Ea&le lloWitaia; 2 ••••· cerii'DOI'Iy, wen: Alben J. Oofllldo cave or Olrd«< Aller, Dr. ~Oiold 0. lkdt- O'on, IDCl Mary &auaoourt me, Jamot Belkaire. Jot.n ot Aaebeill; 18 ._...,,_ Maoub. 1\eo Robia• •d -IIIII t peat -dc*U· Will old 0. VoiL T\a ll fi. .... .. ... . -...... 15, 11104. Ill • ~ ... ONin•ce 1241, ti smYWe. Qldo, c.. wid'* loci"""• *• '16oloi~ 10 Clll-Ia 1114, •• ...... •• -... ,_1 _.... • ~ c- '"""' ... "-· -::-o. aou. ... ,..... IDIIIdcr (P-C) ••lrloll la -..Iwn .. .._ •••ll. •• Uot or dalill• ... •~ 1111: 4 -; -o1 -'••· OoeCa --. -"' ,... .... ~-. for J ... 10 ........ "' -... • •' fn•nt., • ,. .... _. •• ,._CRib. IIIMt ta a ol 1ror ,..,, oM..., fll A ........... f'lllee .... 11.•11 ...... "' ...... _ .. __ ., ........ ... II of •••-Ja, 9all, (IICIIt ..-... -.a•o *:=:_, ~ ~ .. ~ ""iota, ... ,..-., doah ·~-~·---......... .. "'.... 104 Hid I& 10 &.& .,_,, *'· .... n of ae ,. .. were ll. • .. _. -MJ oil ..... ol Ooqlu lion ~ .......... -. ra .... tl .. PlliiVMr Wee ,.. .. ._t of *• Naw- I•Ct difli ... Oiu •&. ,_.,., Cilia-., M alft-L l!adl loolht -••ad ., • en1raved plaq.Jc and a oo r-ch ecked and a narcotics advoc a t e. Kenn eth N. :J ohn- s aaefor motber. Themothcr"s arre s t wa s made. son of Hun tington 'leach . day honors we re re ceived '.Vhen J mini -bikes, ve r,· Ex ecutive commi ttee mem- by \Irs. Jerry Fowler {Ri ch -noisy because they don't ben arc Jerry Goodall. •Bill ie Fowl er, 1st Grade:, !\dams ha·.·e an y onu fflen , and a Cox. Kenne th E. Johnson School); \Irs. Glen Weldon coupl e or 'TL010rcyclcs we re and Kenn e th \i. Johnson. (Sherril l Weldon , I sl Grade, observed racing in the fi ehls · Del eg u es are Fred Beck. Woodland School); \1 rs. near lloaa \lospital. the Kenne th !'\. Johnson . Wally Dickinson q_ Freeman (Jill he licopter dropped down and \tary Stephens. J erry Freeman, 2nd ':Jrade, Killy-about .W fe et abov e them, and '{lla :::Jooda ll , S ette Commander Kimler and his wi fe . Seny. have J sona: R.andy . lQ, a se aman wi • the Coast ()..la rd; Ri clr:,l&, e senior at Santa An a Hi&h School. lllld Jon . 10, a Sdl grade r at Si ena School. brooke 'ichooll; \Ir s. Carl e-s ai d assistant ':hicf of 10n R. Taft, (Debb l(' Taft, Po lic e , ·.terrill "luncan, .2 nd Gr ade, \tont e \'isla b.J med on the p.a. sy stem School); \1r s. J ames B. 'Ja-an d tol d the m to leave - vi s Uim Davi s, J rd Grade, whi ch lhey did. Mrs. 0/rich installed College Par\; l)chool); \lr s. "It's the areatest tool for Ward Trunbull {Georgana po li ce work ." he s ai d. Trunbull , Jrd Grad(:, ,\J.rns FORMER SECRETARY School.>; Mrs. !\\fred L. Cas-OF BOYS CLUI DIES tro {Ltz Castro, ~th Grade, Cali fo mi a Schoo II; \Irs. Fo rmer secretary of th~ Ron aid Brook (Oebm ah Harbor Are a Boys Club ror Brook , 5th Cud~. 'lewport 2\> years. Laura 0. Belden, Elemcn tary); Mrs. Wi lli<rn 1\, 8-1. of 399 E. 18th St., Costa Ka11es (Abbe Kataes, 5t:h Mesa. died May 9 at Hnl&t; Grade, Harbor View School); HOspital. Mn. A texandri a Sell ers Fune ral services were {N1n cy Sellers, 6th Oade, held May 14 at Sell Broad- Harbor View School); \Irs.· way Chapel. The Re\', Her- Mary H. Frean., (Terry bert F. Johnson of the F'irst Freeman, 6th Grad~. Bay Methodis t Church, Costa \lrs. E.arl S. Olrich of East Hlurf wa s in s ... lled as pre. s1dcnt (If the 'Jewport Chap- t.e r of the 'lational O.arity Le ague at the \1ay 16 lun· ch eon m(:e li ng at the New. [l(lrter Inn. ~c rece1ved th~ aavcl irom \Irs. 'Noods 8ameson , who has directed the L.eaaue acti\•iti(:S for the put 2 )'e ars. ')urina the past year. u dnector of charities, Mrs. Oln ch has be en in cbarae of acttvtt.ies or the John Tracy c linic demons tration home. whi ch 1s th e National Char· View Schoo it. Mesa. was officiant. Inter-tt) League philanthropy. ment was at Harbor Rest MRS. ,FREY IS ELECTED Memorial Park, Costa Mesa. The I ~d~~ orfi ccn alao BY LEGION AUXJLIARY , mclude \trs. Lee P. Jordan Mrs . John Do nald f'rey JOHN THULL DIES Jr., \Irs. qichard L. Law· was e lected president Moo· John F. Thull, 56, or 1118 rene(: IWld 1\-ts. Jack L . POLICI ARE 'IAISIO day e vening by the Ne wport Ml&sJon Dr., Costa Me sa, Ca ldwe ll , fiut.. 2nd and Jrd Harbor Ame rican Legion died Sunday, May 12, at vice-president~: \trs. Howatd Auxiliary, Unit 29 1. She Hoag Hospital. He wu born L. Sry an and \tra. William succeeded Mrs. Roy H. ~~· ~~9::·ci!J~~ea"fn' 11. Coats~ recordin.a ,and Owen s. 1957 ud Uved bere 3 years. correspoodtna secretano1 ; Mrs. Charles We aver was He wu • eopaeer with the \!'s· Joh~ L. Laun Jr.o pat• named first vic~president; St.Hi Cotp. for 4 years. lt amcnt.anln;, Mrs. John. C. Mrs. Clayton aalbombe, 2nd Roaary wu recited May Lon dehus, duector of d•· vice-pres ident·: Mrs. Bill 13 at Weaa:ltrt MortUary. butante ball, and.Mrt. to- Murray, seeretary•ue.uurer: Mua waa celebnted M'Y bert ,S~ 'tot en au. 4ii'KIOr ol Mrs. Pred Beck, marshal; 14 at S&. JobD tbe Bapdlt chanliea. Mn. Charles Hunt. sergeant· CMhollc ca-cb. Honored ,_,, al ._ 1-.. at .,.o; !h. i\nls Rllld&ll, PIRIIM TRAILD <lleoo wu Mn. s.-e• obarplain. 4. ft'l llt.NIS ... i&lat wall or Tracy , widow of ....... PIU OM Dill *• lrollor -• or K.V. M<> """" ond r_., ol *• A pile ol dcbri s on • Jr. IC.eoa, Ut4 W .. Coul Hwy,, c linic for ..., •d ~ al 'flu ()), dike t a Upper a. !~piKe It, W.tt N.-...on. b•Mi• dlil...._ ·•• ..,. •• ael o• Ire S..rdlr ...,. ....... ..,'fin cea-.,. .. latMlllleHwaportQI• nilhl, ~~~ II , .... --adiiJ • ·-·-"'-• llf r. ......... -.. l •olroo&.-ldioa.,l'l-.... --_., .. ..._..., --llf ol .. 6 pon Beadl Ihnen. •ma.a. -lL aic .._, ... "'-- • A ata&ement of • Ell• hu beea 1ent to the ....... ~tbytllo-­ pon. Beacb ••o• t Asoo.Tho __ ..,. tha "dlo ~~-ft pollee ...,.._ io --~~­wlllfl 10 .... -..... _(!( ___ _. -~---·au. _(!( ....... • • ., I • stra.:l&'h. t --Ra~=-~==:~ _. till an .. •zs: .T IIAGI ma&.c:-..,..~ .... ~-- -, TDIII Arul1,_. TO THE GIADUATIS Of 1961 PAIT II .~ --1""'1: • -.... ..,.. .. , .. -,... -fll6e _ .... fll ... -• VI ... ,_.. .... rrr'••*• ... a.. people aU ol *• 11• •d ••· · n. ......, ..-ue ..-*'' •• 1oi111 to all of tllo -10 -of liP .... alo -h 01-h ... u die dnla, but'" c•'• fool .. , dae ..aw.rd taU.• .... willie ie me 1ae 1 ... all of die ~Ia Ill of Ita ._ ol ~ [ •Ill• Ia ..... .., , •• Norda VI••••••. =' ~~ ~ J-:c:.::: .• ~U' ~:;, = ...:. _. 411 1 • .... I ..... ~ ' l C 1 -Wbm you cuh io your chips for this Uf•, .._.. P l" I I ......,_ .. Tbs'"*»· ...._. e'-,.... ... tiM oaly thiDa of any value you ca.o tate witb • c-... -.. Cal& A you is your character. Character ls 1 vidory, 'f'll ......, IIAI-E~ll ._ MJ W t1 .. .l.. --· QOt a aift. Character knowl no race, creed, ,.._,_,..,_._~--llo.A..l,._. -•-. If I k' ~· llme." ... .Ula _. •• .... ,, ... reporled &o be•• &.- reliJ,ion aod 11 d" ·p1· bor lbia ct.olca bll or realillll ot -tdaa u f• -• 11 m•ciM a11 .. ahcw.ald •lOP triotiam aDd =t~ ly, IKI ane, ..ay, ,.. ·~· ea:preued by o\brlbn AP•••Ila. -Nnelllatleea •• boclbiq Nor* Vle•um •• a My pneratlon sold out its freedoms and Uneoln. · The ~da. no ata IIJIIII • Wid ltd4le1 leCIIIII)' PNhaM 10 the inheritance for circuses and coUectivisrn--ucl doubt, ~e hl~••n lhe book Mtwe• ltlaelica M4 GOlD• pqoe talkl. 1liCihard CoUM puRd the bills on lo you. However, itao hap-of . Lancl~ 1 Cjpllchll. ma.Diat nMiooa. "Cltl_. •.acaat *• olh.er dar' &hal peas that we Neanderthals over 10 and our ~1dll recetve~ a• a.,.-. lna wllb ••· ·toni•• ald ou.r .,., .. ,.,, • ..,_.,be .tJni. parents and arandpan:nls also produced the 111on preunl 63 yean •10· haa be• ed•decl ID *-'• ted Nation• had bem in· hiaJacst civilization ever known in human hit-lt. baa boon my poli~cal lftd Ra.alty w bau refrain-lorm.t lhll bambini waa lo tory and bequeathed a e:reat part of our bounly .Bible Iince flen. The 1dea eel f~ deeaoyiaa lhe .•p-IIOP lily way. 11 Cbe end of to the world and to our youna people, neither ~· u t Ne. today as it waa ply hn11 •• •• dehnr-June. · ~' 16. fill. •• ,.,.,._c... ,_ , .. c.-,., a......_., ~ or cm:umstance. you ac 11, 1 oo-Cel......_ _. ~ ,..... ,.._, Ia .-a1f1M te ,-w .a1 p.Wk body's fauh but your own . _..._ ......,.. .., 1•. . TM apottic praamatist1 wlw call them- SUIICifPfto• ants selves "9berals" have taught a ae:ncration of ...... ~ . o..,.e.M.OOtl,....l7.00 children: (I) that there arc no clear di!Jtinc- 0. .. ..._ An-r 0.. ,. •• ILODt: 1 ,.... •• tions between rit:ht and wrong; (2) that there ••••oooo•••••••••••~114 are no eternal verities, no absolute truths; (l) of which even thaoked us for it. One of the m, ~he 186\l s. 181 •• m•~al _ro the .... To atop lbe bombiq now, basest sins is inaratitude. Sanea CJaWJ pts .VIIhout cJ?ub~ lbe cruel-my •• madaine.. or at any dme before t..e , J_ _ IJ th•t environment detc:rmines lruth, and, since ,. ..... L ......11...-. environment constantly changn. cverythinJ is millioos of letten r~qursrillg-but hardly ever lest decepbons ~fall have Or. "C•I MclnbN baa llao Nortb Viemlmll4l t.enirtat.l gets a "thank you," ~een petpetratcd_m ~r wan &ed .on a lath C••ry Refo,.. lbeir •ruaion and rlllira ~ ..,. ~ relative; (4) that "life adjustment," not incui- Xour opportunity is unlimitcd---c~cept by In Kore~. ~d .'n VIetnam ':!''Oft H<!'lr btO~CUl lhal n.ollh or their boundart .. , aovernment, There is less competilion-than whet~ CIVIlian tntcJ!cronce No war ID our b.IIIOI)' baa would be to break falb wilb ever before, if you really want to work. Most wrtatled the effecbvenou been 10 poAdy m.a11ed. .. dle lboua•ds or American of your competitors don't. This is the aae of of our anned forces. in K.or-He ff)Oted Coaarcuman boy a .mohave died lbere. Jt the half-done job-more aod more pay for ea. where we ~ere oper.atiRJ Rivera N aayii!J tb• we lbould be our national 'PII,. less and less work. Beatniks are beaten be-under the Unite~ Nat&':'"1• lhould clo1e Haapbon.J .h.• pose to Carl)' out Lincoln'• cause they refuse to try. Beatniks arc looa oo , we had to submit tacttcal bor it h CIUMI an tun warda: '"That dille-honored hair and short on character. plans. to .the 1.1cn~ or lhll caaual&iea. PinallyheuJSed: dead shall no t have died in ARVO E. ·HAAPA, ownet and l*tlllsller of .. EAII• cation of principle~ and disciplines, is the aim of education: (S) that patriotism is out of date. The Freudian frauds funher proclaim that we are not responsible : "Man is a prod- uct of his heredity and his environment, and you cannot expect him to rise above it." LEAa 1111E SCOIIIE-AID LICI 1111E "lEI LIEFT'' David Gumaer, who spoke here at a recent meeting spon- "sored by TACT (Truth About Ci vil Turmoil) served tor 2 years as an underco~er operative for Chicago police Intel- ligence. His assignment was to infiltrate ;w,d report on the s ubversive activities of the so-called New Left Move- ment in America, and he carried on hi s inveStigation as a member of the commun ist youth apparatus-the campus bas ed W.E .. B. [).J8>is Cl ubs. In his speech11 he sum- med up his find ings in one terse sentence: His investiga- tion revealed an incredible plot to recruit America's cam· pus youth In a subversive movement aimed at the ultimate overthrow of our governmen L Many complacent individual s look upon the turmoil atid di Ssension on campus as normal exuberance of searching youth. Mr. Gumae r found it to be otherwise, and he agrees with the findings of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover that "recent events clearly reveal that world communism has launched a massive campaign to capture and man euver youth and student groups," and that this n commun lst exploitation and manipul ation of youth and student groups th roughout the world today are a major challenge whi ch free world forces must meet and defeat.'' It would take several pages of this newspaper to detail all of the s upporting inform ation that Mr. Gumaer present- ed in his repo rt at the TA C T meeting. The evidence is overwhelming, and fr ighten ing. All concerned citizens should feel obli gated to become fami liar with the facts of the growing crisis, and the best way I can suggest is to read Mr. Gumaer's report i~ the April issue o f American Opinion Magazine, also Gary Allen's article on "N ew Politics" In November's issue. You can gel these at the Harbo r Area's American Opinion bookstore in Costa Mesa, at 1934 Harbor Blvd. Mr. Gumaer s ays that the impending revolution can be s topped by aroused public opinion. So it is up to you - first to become informed, then to join the patriotic iotces who a re doing their uttermost to save ou r nailon. Take heed, and take heart, from Mr. Gumaer's report: "We are now in the final phases of the wo rld revolution, the o'utcom e of which will depend on the actions ofthe American people-and their wlll to survive. The agents of sedi t ion and revolution, who are training the youth of America, comp rise a massive fifth column within our s hores, whose strength in numbers is estimated at mo re than 500,000 trained enemy com batants, dedicated to the communist overthrow of the United States of Ame rica. The collectivist!, so-called "liberals," seem to operate on the theory that a socialistic aov- cmment can kgislaiC' unsuccessful people into prosperity by legislating successful people out of it. R~member, lhere is no such thins a~ equality. Hold up your thumb and loOk at it . God ha~ never made another thumb like it . We cannot be free tmd equal. Free men are not equal and equul m~:n are not free. But all slaves are incarceruted equall y. All men are created eq ual onl} in the eyes of God and of the law. And lhey Jon·t even stay equal there. God penalizes unrepentant sinocn, and the law penalizes repeating criminals. All totalita ria nism must "destroy" God, for no total statC' can stand the competition of man as a free creature under God. All atheists are not Communists. but all Communists are atheists. W~ are headed the way of the Roman Empire. and for the same reasons: The world has lost faith in Ulo and we have lost faith in oursel ves. We have all bu1 abandoned the eter- nal princ:ipiH that made thi~ country great : Don't brood over failures; if you must cry oraamubon whtct:' waa .. Wake up! Wake up! Waite vain.•• over spilt milk, condense it. And don't blame headed by • q,u utan. -~ up. o\merica! .or we are aoinJ On.e way &o insure 1hat your "bad luck." Luck is a circumstance as wmder th_at the ~cmy had down 1he dran_.'" . -\Jnoric11u lhall no lonJCt rare a.'O an honest politician. your "luck" is advance tnfonnauon 11 to .\t another Cime, a soldier bed 1 d ld b what you mukc it Those who complain about our movements! When Oene,. writinJ fiiOm Vielrurn waa po'onteceMve Bwou .,~ le """r · a1 M ' ~ 1 d 10 d · th .... n. · ea c..teJ er o the way the ball bou nces ..,~ invariably the ac rv.ur wane quote II IIYtl\l .._ 111e fl. ~th f Se . ones who fumbled it . ' cany lhe war across dte rifles of our fiabti.na men e on ° . rvtcemen,. · · · · Yalu Riv r and to destroy 1 oded and a representative of 1ho When Queen V1c1ona c•chumed to the great e . .1 nust be kept uno 10 M 1h , C d F Vi picmist Paderewski : "'Ah . you are a genius!" the Red Chanese for~e1, he 11 lO aive lbc enemy the : ersv Nil e .or tc- he replied "Perhaps Your Majtsty-but be-was deposed. Some bme the chance to take the fint r; 0 er . Commwu ... 81 fore I was' a genius. j was a druda~." o\morican people will ":~e lhot.. 4dd aaain ..t.on but ropre!on~llv.•• on lhe ~ace In the fina l analysis. nei ther your govern· up and ch~r~e. 11 -:• cnmt-one cluninc roc! was avail-~~~~ton. Then we mtaht ment nor your parents are responsible for ~als lhe avtl_aans 1ft Walh.-able for uae by a whole wm a VICIDI)' at the confer· you-you are responsible for yourself. As ~naton ~ose mt erference 11l lfOUP of soldiers, many of once table. somebody said : "'The young man who thought 10 the w'! effort c.,_a ~d 1 our men were wounded or IURT PROCTER WINS the world owed him a living is the old man larae poro.on of the SO,OOO killed.· TOft ART AWARD who i·; blaming the world for hi5 failure." Jf de~ I wtuc~ re!ul~d ~ In 11\0ther case, lhemanu-Burt Proctor, Corona del you're determined merely to mille all possible our tnteJVenbon In e or6 facturcr o( 1 lubricant call-Mar artia~ fta1 received one pleasure out of life. you should buy your own e., struaale. ed ''f;)ri-gide, .. himaelf a of dte top awards in lhe cow. not mil~ somebody else's through the ~e pane~ of our ~sil-foancr Marine ~rae~nt. r~ Hudaon Valley Art Auoci .. fence.-Amencan Way Featutell lu s1onmcn t t s even more poncd that in one ens••· tioo's 401h annual exhibi- d • ment. 70 per cent of lhe lion in White Plains, N.Y. Le"ers to the E I tor casualties occurred 10 men His oil pain tina,. "Balo- whoae lllnl had jlrllmed from neae market." won the lack of proper lubrication, Council of .\merican Artist INQUIRY 'II•DED "TiuE RUMuluG OUT" RecenUy however ~e 5o 10 ,.. ~"" "' • • ul For a lona time individual ciety'• award. Eci tor of the Ensi an. Editor or the En a ian Newport Beach Ci ty Council service m• booabt "Ori· Mr. Procter, 1 natiooally The "war o n poverty" has It would appear extreme ly intensified the school prob-'ilide .. wilhlhcirown money. kn own artist, has also been llmed into a farce . This doubtful, if not certain, lhat lorn when it acted to accept Later ,it was adopted by the represented in 2 recent pmaram is facirig a torrid the citi zens of Costa Mesa at the behest of the Irvine Marine Corps, but soon lhowa in New York City, show<bwn because o f a and Newport Beach will not Company a 212 acre anneu· thereafter it waa rejected. fto National Academy of storm o r new dlarges and ru sh oul and pass bonds for lion into the ci ty . It passed As ftia article was beinJ Oeaip show and the Allied (X)rJl)l.nts, no I only by in· a new schoo l every time the a "Resolution " rather than written. it was announced Artilll of o\merica Show. formed tupayers, but by Irvine Company decided to a ''G:ity Ckdinanc'e," and on television lb• a confe,. people Mlo have actually spin-ofT a piece or its acre-thus, it: cnce is bcina bold in P•i• HOT REFRIGERATOR worlted in it. An ex-poverty aae for another housina pro-1. ·Summarily denied citi· 10 diacuu teans for arrivina All electric short c.,_ sed offiaial, Dr. Ralph Phelps, ject. zcns the advanti.Je• of fur· at 1 peaceful settlement of a .S40() fire in • refDaeuior called it _. "aOnini str•ive The present Newpor~esa ther public hearina to cvalu-lbe war in Vietnllft. From at the borne or Walter Pi Ui 1 .. monstrosity,"' 111d uid he school crisis has its incep-ate the impact of the p~ vuioua sources it ~~~ re-lo. US 36&h St •• Weal New- was constantly thwaned in tion in the action taken by posed anncutioo on the ported lbal one oflte ro-port., Saturday moJninJ, May bii efl'o;taiO aetrid _of.!JO,· tho acboo.l ''",""...__. __ •·ainst 'ty • • • 11 . .-.. ~"'"Y.-,.._ ,. cocm~un1 • . .. coprieadalidcra was to foa • · dcsiraWe pcnonnel. ~I-•• w...,a1• an4-u.railll to 2. ·Mad~ a mockery of~ •-a coati don• acw .. m..& far f , 8 lions of, doll•• have be«! aubmit &o vole of lb.e people called coop•atioa between Soutb Viet.ollll. Pmt•llt rOm thit lble irifeste din ·a proara'Tl which the 4700 acre trans fer-an-th c· -• th N · ed · e 1ty •ou e ewpon.. have been ras to lhat Jeau 11w Nathanael com- GLEE McFA.qLA.NC:. of Tus-iS uttedy r ailina to help neution {"o\rea C'') into Men school distric t by ac-counll)' qainst sucb a in1 to him, and uilh ol him, tin is queen of the 1%8 those for whom it was in· the Newport-Men Unified celeratina houaina aclivity aetcJcment.. Behold ., hraelite indeed, terded. School Ois tri c• ·the board b 1 lh · · td ~-Th K't '" ~ OrN!ge County Home and w · · d ... e ore e Clbzena cou ...... u. anon I b•a •• uom, in whom ia no ••ile! e, as c1tuens an tax-ianored all su'"aestions and o1 th · · · r Th 'I d, -necorator• Show, which all 1 • act on top e present pnme mmuter o 11 ., Nathanael saith unto him, '.J ~ payers, want to c or an thus educationally convnit.-' · I d Open• tho'• Fr'oday, "ay 17, . u· •. I th' ho clauroom ahortqe. when vuitina Ouney ~m on Whence knoweat thou me'. ~ ~ lVI 1nves 8 ton o I II Cll. r· ted on its sole initiative the fo r a 1 -~~ ••n 1·n Ana-bi 1 · d l • .\uisted in expcditina 9.1nday, opposed . aadl an Jeaus aruwered Ol)d a aid V'\.1'"1 IU tant y CJ.Per\SIV¢ an ci titensofboth corrrnunitics • r h d ' heim's convention c enter. r 1 · h consttucbon o undrcds of qreement • .\a reporte m unto him, Before that Philip waste II pro ara.'Tl, In ope 5 " mi llions or doll us of h r . ~ ·-R _, She wil l preside at various h · 'II b b ~ d. ouaea o Jrvme Company's u1e ~·ta Ana c .. ster on called thee,. when thou t at 11 ., e a llliWne ou tlay. h ed They a re strong and active... functions at the show, which Si 1 developer and in increuina Monday mominJ, e stat : wast under the fi& tree, I WI' II feature more than 340 Elnle'rey'"cY .• Siowel l the likelihood of an earlier .. We have had a c::oalition aaw thee .. "Still, they know that patri otism and anti-communism · r w1 h decorated booths exhibiting ~l ei en A. Stowell pounna o children into aovemmcnt lh t e com-Na1hanael answered and a re beginning to stir in the hearts of a once apathetic mi ll ions of dollars of pro-4801 Surrey 1)r. schools already c ritically munist in L.,s and it has uith unto him, Rabbi, thou American people. They realize that time is running out ducts for the home. (~ich-Ca.'Tleo Highlands overcrowded.· not aucceedcd. ·.\coalition art dte Son of God; lhou art for them to complete their final task-before the Ameri-· 1 4. Precluded lhe pouibil-aovemment in Vietnan the Kina or Israel. (St. :John ard Pu c1 l o photo.) NO WILL TO WIN? · f bl' f du b can electorate can fully awaken from its tranquil s leep Editor of the ~..nsi gn ; tty 0 1 pu IC re eren m "M>uld not do euer. ·The 1:47-41.) peti lion on the anneution -------,-.,.,--------. • . Those of us who know the score -and have been MAY SALUTE Gl VEH The absurdity and ou t riaht without first rcsolvin1 a __ __:L:,:E~G:A::L~H:_O:,:n:.C::..:E__ L"G., HOT ICE To "ERCHAHT "•RIHE stupidity or ou r Washinaton .._ -risking ou r lives and ou r re pu tations to shake our fellow "' "'" State constitutiooal Ia• Pedtaps you have noticed bureaucrac~ is undou_btedly RF.SOLUTT'l'i Jllf). 6763 doam!nl of lhealoreuid portion American s from their comp lacency toward communism -: fie n 6a Mariti me 1)ay pos· unequaled tn all of hutory. (Jiestion and lhat only by A RESOLUTION OF IN TEN· of aa1d atreet •h~ll be had. and have been the targets for sm ear and attack by news med1a tcr 00 the dty'~ mail lru cks. To acquiesce to the pur-incurrina substantial leJal TION OF 'IliE Cl lY COUNCil ~~eaC ita\d ~h,e ~~~~~~~n~!a:'h d th fu ll f I · d ~ I f d J'b expenae.. OF TH E CITY or NEWPO RT hereby e ec111 to froceed uader an e o rce o the sov1et propagan a apparatus. But The poster, which bears the pose u acts 0 e I crate 5, Served notice on the REACH DECLARING ITS IN·. the proviaion• 0 the "Street we will not be sil enced, no r stopped. In the end we-slosan "'America's shlps de-in~uh by ~·-criminal mind-taxpayers ofhiaber taxes 10 TEN TION ro ORDE R 'JliE · .. I. ~ d 'II d II t t de .... CLOSING UP, VACATION AN-n Vacltlon Ac t of 1941 'aad all Ame rica-will win." tveru,e aoo s,"wl appear el dco h~c IVtr'H' uChn . r ••. Uihe come II well as the Ci" A9ANOONMENT OF A POR· •!f~eadmen ts therelo, ~las ~c- on all U.S. mail trucks d.lr· ea en tp o o I "Vlln Council's attitude toward TI'lN OFA CERTAIN STREET lions 8300 to 83:\1, 1n~lua1 ve, P d M 24 25 ina the mooth or May. is to invite the eventual ac... future Irvine anneution.s.. KNOWN AS BAY AVENUE of the Streeta •nd 1-f1rfcwa1• Oppy ays ay The purpose o r lhe di ~plffi tack upon the mainland of The Cily Coaocll of the City cstc~t.; ~~~n.~f ~:~e~~~~=: I is ID increase th e public's the UC)A. Jntemational cri-Meanwhile, the Irvine of NewpMt. Beach, s;:r•,~••: ~ perlateadeat of lhe Clay of "Poppy days lo r 1'6' wo'll respected dteir country:• awareness o r the American minals of the communist re-GC:.QqGE CO LOURIS of Company, with a kind of th provlaJou of .~ St ee Newport Be•ch 11hall .::aue to '' o'mpero'ou• o'lnot do'adao·nlul V•c:•tl011 Act oll94l • ao.d •.It b, oonopo'•ooooly posood oloo~ she stated in her announce~ Me rdl.ant Marine Wid of the volution are provina daily Corona del Mar is producing • • ameadrneu11 thereto, be1as ... 11 •1 "' . 1 . be May 24 c.~d 25," says I . I . . lh th dm " . th 0 attitude refuses to roco,.. Se.::liOIUJ 8300 to 8331, lo.clo-... e Uti! o '!! portio n o sal Mra. ·Roy H. Owens of New-menL .. Mfli is the month that ro e tt pays tn supporbnJ at e .a lnl 5tration (e~ e range County Home nize lhc burden of increased •lve of the Stteeta ud Hi~ alreet proposed to be vacated port Harbor Leaion Auxiliary bclonaa to them by reaaon n ~onal security _and econ~ tablishment) . i.s decadent and Oecorators Show for the schoolandothcrcoats which w•li~ Code of the Stale of aol more than 300 feet apart , ~r~d 2Jih Oistri c t poppy o f havina ewned it. not to m.tc heallh. ·Nabonal Man-~d corrupt, w.oi.hn.&lo sub-14th consecutive year. Th e ,.15 acu·oro o'mposes on the Ca ifoml•, doeahereby ruolve bu,o,not le1•,•h th•n lh,ree 11n ai.IJ 0 f II M 22 llo h I th I aad declare aa followa : 110 ~el 0 e vacalloo. 0 111, dl.ainnan. those who are riotina .,d ltme ay a s on ay , mt any um1 tat&on ra er 100,000osquare .. foot exh bits citizens. Grantina of school SECTION 1. 1\.e pabllc hater. po111011 of 11id atreet. s 111d "Honor <r~d respect the bumina, tryin1 10 undennine commemorllina the sail in a ~IWI stand up for the prin-hall at A.nahelm 's conven-sites by lhe corporation may eat nd coavealeace reqoire the aotlce. ehall a t!'te the pass~~ men who have hono red c.~d thi s areal cou.ntty o( ouu.'"' of the fint transoceanic c tples of freedom under God. tlon center has been con-not be •ufficient in view of ciCMlaS ap 1.4 abaadoeatnt of of dt.la Reaolat1on of lnlenttoa Cf.RTIF'TCATE:OF' BUSI :otf.SS fic1itiou11 firm Name 111f. USOF:RSIGNF:O doe!~ here by certify th_. he i11 con• dactitl! • ret•il Bible & Gilt bu11 ineu 11 1686 Tu"lia Ave ., C011 ta 'leAl, Cali f., under the ficti tious finn name of "Talltins TeO!IIan,ents Co." and that aaid finn i1 compoaed of the followia! peraon whoae ••me in full and place of te!li• dea ce ate IS roiJ owa , to-wit: Mi chael C. Dwaileebe, 1686 TBitin Ave., CoO!Ita \te111, Cal. 92627. WI TNESS 111y h..ad thia I Oth day of May, 19158 . M'icluel C. Owalleebe STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNT· Or ORANGE ••· ON llfiS J()l.h day of May, !968, bafCM'e-me, • Nol•ry Pubo lie Is ud for ••id co1111.ty nd ••••· realdla8 ••refa, d•ly cotaalaal .. ecf ud •won~, pe"" .-ally app .. red Michael C. Dwiiii•M; bow• to me to be •• ,.,... WhoM aiiU J. -~Mcf to the wi•J• 1 ... atn••t, •d •d:aowlecf .. d to • ... , •• a•c.tecf dte ..... •rnu:ss .,. ·-· -· ofr&.. ..... 1. Mary A.hopo ..... ., ,..,lie Ia .M f• .. 14 C...c,-.45&81•. .............. o.e . J, ,. '..,''-a. at.J-t.!::• lo olooll...,... 1- II · d •· · I ., th SS S ah It should now be 1 t d I t h h • ponloa of a cergla at reel •d _the lillie •ad pl•c~ of the A money rece1ve .... nn1 s eansrup, e avann , apparcn ver e n o a uge S owcase the arowinJ public reaction Dowa a• Ba. Aveue Ia llle Ilea~'•! of all ~raou 1atereat• poppy days ia uacd for lhe in 13Ht W d:le mos t uninformed indi-for the show, which will run and protest.· The company c a· of New Y 8eada, .. d it ed 1a or objecliaJ lo th e P:'o- rehabilitation llld welfare of vidual in ou r society, lhat for 10 days , ~a)' 17 throu~ miah& well welah the fact '-ty~e iat~ of the Chy posed . vacat1oa of nid po~uoa ve terllu. KMIT FASHION SHO~ lhi1 nation ia in capable or 26• The sponsor is the that in view of its wide Coa.acll of the City of Newpol1 of aa1d at reet. Said aoueea ed r IS PUMMED BY DZ S 11 •-r --• h Beach to order tJte followi•l ahall be 10 po1ted at le1st lea Mra. Owens quat rom the ae -uo;: enae ...... ence a Orange County '3uilders socio-economic innuoncc deeeribed portioa of .. ld atreet day• befcwe the date of aaid national Alailiuy preaident. O"Za by &he 'iea ha~e 101 pu1hover for any pi amy die-Assn. upon 1he •ea and ill very Ia the City of Newport Beach, !.earia~;. •II as reqalred by Mrs. Vemon Randall: Sawrday, May l&, astde ~tor who s hakes hi a fisl in suba&•tial impact upon the Co••ty of On-e:• Sqte of law . Our Americe Lotion Aux i-"SwinJ i~to sp~na," with our face. You may not want STUDENTS GOING fiscal ltNCiure of the com-C.Ufonla to be' .. c.aed SECTION 4. Notice Ia herebr I. de · ., custom kn1t fashi on show at b 1. · ABROAD FOR s'TUDY cloaed ap' nd abaad~ed, t~ !Pvea th•• di e City Couacll of IIJY lllllltoa e month to e tevc thu but actions munity. il may no lonJer wit· a.e City of Newpon Beach o f Mar 10 honor d\e veter.-,s ~~ Newport Riviera's P.. apeak louder lh'an words. UCI a1Udenta accepted for operat ebohind 1 priva&e co,. That portloa of 9:ar Av•a• dou hereby f11. Moada y, tlae Ylbo sacrificed lbeir livea Vl.hon room.·.\ ulad buffet If we reach lhc aeneral Uudy at UC centen over-1 ·1 bu ••·-howa o. dae Map' of s.J .. lOth day of J••e. 1968, at the for 1heir oollntry.1'be little wall be served at 12:30, and elections lhi s fall without lUI under the" education ~· 0 vet 1 muat r~c.os-lao• Tract ,..corded Ia Book 4. hoar or 7:30 o'clock ,.m. of red memorial poppy makea ~ere will be bridae play dur-national dillater, and fail abroad proar11n for 1~63~~ nue and accept ill ~11bon P•p 11 of 'ltiacell•eo .. s aid daT, Ia llle Coaac:l Chaat~ on a the anem_oon.. "' select men wo'lh moral include the followinJ local for what it con.a~ctav•l~ h ,...,., ~cord• of orw-.a bera ~ o I tloo dCJty of Newport ill appeu1111ce II a salute p -• II C rclidontl: -1 quaai·pubhc 1ne&hulion. Coeaty Callfonla, tylal Reac .. , ocate Ia "'• Chy Rail to lbose brave men and wo-roccvul WI JO. ~ osta counce, who wilt f•ce up . . Indeed, It m•y be timely .. aterl; of tile et~st..-ly liae of th e City of New port Beach, men .tlo served 111 well. Men and Harbor Ctllesliard 10 the realities of our times Jay Judm, 1123 Ten:~m for lho eorporelion'a priaci.. ol "A" Su.t bd lylaa ~ .. llle time aad pla.::e for bear· r H · •~ 1 •-all ' w a .. cr t h •• aordlerly of aa4 adlac•l 10 '•• •II peraoe• la\ereated Ia or .. The red poppy will shine 0 canna ,...noo • ·.,.,nu . Y it is quite probable our ay. u-Y ••.. umlnt ... ea pal lh•eholder-the tnine Lot. 1 2 .. d s l'f llloc:k 13 obJec:ti•IJ to ~e proposed vaca· before men tbia month, ro-O'Za bave presented Ehu: dtan~;:ea for eurvival aaainat major at Madrid, Spain~ Foua.daion (a charitable of Mid' BaftlN Tnc1. doa of ••ld ponloa of uld Oeclins lhe aood wotks or Deeter wi_lh 1 check to help lhe hordea in Asia. Africa Rose Maly, 100 Bison St., uuel) _ 10 contider a all• .. t All dlal pord-. oh•ld •t,..t atr•t, ud tile City Coueil at ~ db thi E 1 81 ff p d t ... ~ IN .. ._,_., eloae4 ap •d sal4 liMa •d pla:ee will hear tlote we p.y special tri• u or 1 P,roJram. and ·Eaaum Europe Mll be 11 u • ro-me • 1 raclion in diYiclelldl .ad ....... u l• .. ,. eiMrly •• uideace oRe,.d by ••Y bu&e 10 Md will remind 111 The commtuce membera es u.-communiat Whiuak:er ()oe&tiaaon. Germany. ltlu mate 111 indir~l dialri· •owa .. a c•ttala .. , •.1-,_.,.. la•rs•qd Ia tile w-ca- wetl'llatrcmtin ever vilil.-,t are Aly ~e Pfarr. ~irlee Ot1mbera wrote in lMl juat Harold V. Conde, 234 E. bulion or ill &u.~ree Nn• fN\'94 * ..,. .• W die Uoe of .. ld portl .. of aald ~ f\e proucc.ion cA our Ord, Mildrod Holhu~. before ht died: .,, ia idle ~lh St.o.Colla Mesa. clas-nu 10 local comnuailill r.~,:-.:!!. •J. ~J='!tc:"! •tt~ON'-:.•!ft.i. •r.=r::~ counuy." Mlrae Mallory . and -\ruta 10 tat-about Pfn•linJ *e IICS maJor, II Bordeaas. ftom wttidl il 4eriYII ita tl•, ct.lal •• •• a._ .... of ..... d .. allall IH! ,.t.Usbe4 -SEAL •nna. A ••al .....Uaa on dle dock a&lh• Balboa Pa"rilioa Thurechir. ...., l. di•'l ••t to be peQid IH let Lloyd N•l-ol alai• loow 117 loiliDI ~I• 00 •• litdo ro .... 11M .... ·- r .. ..,. .. • •• ..... _. ·-• .,., .... Mel ... ... ool'ri...,. lof Ncoput Polic<o .... , ...... ...... Bloaemer. wreck o( •••t~e ciYili&• Fr•ce. 1....... .. .. ., ....... .._ ..... ~ at le•t •ce la dae offldsl tion. ·u h atn·edy a wreck Jame• 'L. ~lc, .1:412 Tile priaoip-.1• iawol.,. .. ia !.!1.1~ ~ ~" .;~ =-=t:e.:t.. ~af1~;.:.~ CLA.a D.AIEI ftoal W'i.Ua•• •••. ,.,d 10~ Ve.r.o Pl •• Jrnn•, poltlicll elfeeliq 1 ..,...._ ....... _.. •.J .. •IDe Ia .. .,... .,....,. ........ , ._ ••llt•.- EaU.Of O..ia, 140) Cl~~y-lOlled we llliPt ....., eamt actta«, at Tokyo, J••· ... .., .,_ •• IIHI of oe-el •• t;llf C._. el.., Cl't' ., •• ef. ~II ,..... ... ,.,...~ St., Cliff HIYift, llat filed relic ofaatiOCial Older.·,·. PIIIMIAIJGIOOL ----•• lUll • ::r;: .• ~~-='~ ::0:~ • •• ,...,.... • cloi• opiaot tllo CIC, ol "will .. Ia ... ~-.. lfllpt -· 2 ocru of ·pan -·· -01 -· tllo -......,._~, .. ,.-. ADOPftO llolo IIIIo ..., of Newport Beech for 127, •• M ... ., • -.. ..W.ce ••• ._ .. ia •• .. of crllial.-.1 .... -. .... _. •r•<•, ~...!f._._. ..,.ItA. ""' ol ,.,.u ... , .., -"'"' .,_ -• -·-"' ,,. a. ·•• .... II a.-oallo,""' ..._ ,._,,, ~ ••., ;;;.r.;;;;" -•-u ,,. • ciiJ .. .,... oipc t11o -ultlalfoll _lo,_ ••• N._rt K-r 11,; • oou .. ilor -.-n.o ::r.:-.=.s.., -:'•!. 'C.r.,.t;r,::n• ••• loll _, o..-..1 11or -1q ..... , ., ,.._ •• •-•· ~-.. -1101 ...... _, ""''"~tr •• -• ... -· so .. -... I.e-. 1\lo...,, .-...1 '• oo Jrwi .. -· ol llopo _, ..... • pcl•od IIJ N--aoL ::Sifrm .. ""'If~ t::•-Clsr CW ' A•e. • .._..._, 15111 •d .. .,.... 1,_•4 of ....... 2 •d ......,.,..._, 1 L ,.,.,, ,_W._.t ..,lt,l ... a ... IL. N._t Kolalcto. No_...... 6, f'lllllr -. ~~~ 111. l•u IIIIM '-1 Of _. 1\ol_,...--·· ' Pill NIAIII'IIII,CCI " ........ . edy by • lolidollle ooiDalc p:MIIldl oa Pord RDad, was put oo& llf •• oomp•J'• tire bda811M a. ... fon Ntwpon Btadl ftrtn~• caald urhe, •••••· afte.aooa, May a. ·ne lr• 111M cltec:ted lht area ., 1111 •re •• all bot .,,, were ..... MRS. VINCENT WOOD, at left, In charge of tickets; and Mrs. Garry Short of the Invitations commi ttee arc ready for the Newport Beach Junior Ebell's wine tast .. _tlng and art show this Frid.ly, May 11, at the Ebell clubhouse. Time for art and wine Connioneura of wines, ~~. Lionel Oa Silva, cheeses and art will have Clinton Campbell, James an opportunity to ••aroove Casey and Prank Kendri ck. on all three"' when Junior Proceeds will 10 to the Ebell or Newport Beach pre-local charities SUPPOrted by senti the wine study and the Juniors. These have in- ut exhibit from 6 to & p.m. eluded scholarships to thi ~ Friday, May 17, at the Or~nac Coast Colleae, CHARMS FOR TICKTOCKERS tradillonal end ollhe The eat.rtaiameal t'or •• -.d .. oily ~tis; ~dl r iallobc.. IUDdaeoa or •• &wtcheoa will be folk tie~ arade -M.ry LM Ctirtord, N~liou.l Otwitr L ..... i!'l bt' 10• ~fade Jirls.Lau-Prancio• tJurh, L .. u. Will be he14 at. lbe 8altloa ne Oqt', Roz &awhnat, fiouch, ~luis 'Walker, tA...- Bay Club Sa~rdaf. June l. Coanle Hllllihon, DiMDa 'rie Priqle .ad Laurie 8ay- 9ymboli&ina lhe pro .. tWal Gray, ")iaana 8illinas, Lu-lot; 10* pede -Jwaa pot of &old lbat awaiu each clnda Hays lftd Sally f)wen Oruella, '.tarly Moore, and Tid:toclr.er for her commun-under lhe ditection of •..tr1' 'lclborab 'f.lb: 11th aracto - ity, soci~l and cakawal ef-F.dw•d c. Ptally •. ;.,: Nancy aad Carol Nep&une. · roru dunn,_lho past ynr, 1\icbard 8. 'Smith will inu~ are the !.•mce chennt lhat duc:e lhe now Ticktocken• , ... TU TO IEIIIAIIT will be ~warded for the hours 7dl pade _ Etin 'imilh. Ju: of service. lie Lohmm, Gail Ann Lan· Go ld 100 hour channa will ainbcck, Laura ~n Paner, be awarded &o "im Miner, '>onna Lee Newquist, Ther- 7tb arade; !tobin Miner, Ut eu Markel, Nancy Mehren- pade; l)ebbe T)ean. lOtb bera, Suun Panaburn. Ellen arade, 111d Laurie Mueler, Claus and Barbara ttehel;- 12tlarade.. &dl arade -~a Orenzella J erty M. •Swen lOft• ·.an.oi.n- 1 aw or Mr•. Dorothy Ro1en, 2701 Soaview Dr •• Corona del Mar, has been promoUid to serae.nt in the U.S. Air Force. He is a supply in- ventory specialist at Tra· vi s AFB, Calif. SUMMa CAMP~Boys and Girls' 1-r:' A COMPLETE PIIOGUI OF CAMP ACTIVITIES FUTUIIIIIIATEII SIIIIG AID AQUATICS Swimming • Boating • Soiling • Fishing , Hiking , Outcamps. Horseback Riding • Riflery • 1 Archery • Photography • Crofts Outdoor Science • See Brochure for more, 6 week & 3 week sessions -June 29th to August lOth CJIIEI HOUSE lAY Ufll •• Zlfll We cordially invit• you, your family and interested friends to spend o day with us and me•t our stoff, A buffet luncheon, camp tour, spHdboat riMs and th• hospitality of Bellows Lo~e await you. For information call or writ• Ebell Clubhouse, SlS W. Youth Employment Service, Balboa Blvd. support or a Kore an orph an, Mrs. Ro1er Sherman is printina the "Codes and BELLOWS LODGE chairman or the wine study, conduct ror Youth" booklet, and Mrs. Paul Hadley is the National Foundation , Director.s: David Y. Bellow.s, Mrs. £.£. Bellows chairman or the art exbibiL and a s a contributina orga-P .O. lox 5401, lit Bear Loh, Collf. 92315 NEII'ORT HARBOR EIIIGII ARST S£CTKIII·--P.l REAL TEAR JERKIER Not too many years aao. a common remed y (or lun1 dise&Jd was an onion plaster. ·''Sirona." but hardly effective. Now, thanks to medK:al research ~ havt: powerful drup which have drastK:ally reduced the death rate amana luna patients. Effective medK:ations are important to your health. When you're ill, they can mean the difference between pa in and comfort .. between lire and death. So, don't rely on home remedies. Let your physician decide what med ications will be best (or you. Then let us fill his prescriptions. Christensen Pharmacy -1 &.. COAST awT .. COIKJIIA DEL lid OIIJOLE 3-IS5tl The exhibit will feature nization to the Counci l er T•l.ph'"•: 71.(/866··U71 Jam., Cluto.r, South land ~A~r~to~--~~~==":"'"":"~~~~~~£~S~T~A~B~L~/S~H~£~D~I9~4~7~-~0~N~T~II~£~S~I~/O~R~·£~0~F~B~I~C~B~£.~A~R~L~A~K~£~~;;;;;;;;;~=================~ artist and auto racing en- thusiast. who uses a tech-?~:-:·R~y0F;;~::,;1;'.h~p:~:t; OPEN HOUSE STARTING MAY 20TH - -UNIVERSITY, SUNNY HILLS ~..':t~::.:~~~ ~:.1:;:;~\;, AND SUPERIOR OFFICES - -REFRESHMENTS - -FREE THERED PENS the controlled accident o( ~~~~~~~~i~~l poured and thrown painu; Lou Houston. with Mexican and Indian subjects; Zoe Smith, known both locally and abroad ror her ability to For new accounts and present depositors of NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK MESA. capture the whimsical spirit _,...,. of children; and Ralph Tar- " . Anlhony Q.Jinn in "GUNS FOR SAN SEUSTI"N" -also- "D...V OF THE EVIL GUll" Julie Chtistic in 1 '' AI ,.r~ .~!:-:~ II"DDfiiG CROW' : -aJso - '"How to *• a Mqrriog• W R•i• YMr Life., ,- 1 -I zian, award winnina scul~ tor, Guests will be areeted by Me ssrs. and Mmes. Frank Huches, Edward Whitehouse Jr., Warren Fix, Roaer Sher- man and Allen Goody. Other hostina duties will be handled by Mel srs. and - UM THEFT REPOIITEO A S250 telescope and a S2S0 collection or arrow.-. heads were amana the ns4 worth or property s tolen Jrom &he office . of Blair 1a..---., J!l41Y.a_,.f!.lcaf. Coroaa del Mar, ud Don· aid Killian Jr •• B01 Win~ ward Lane, Baycrest. at 4540 Campus Or., Friday. April 26. •. -.1 -/ -· MOTHER OF THE BRIDE OR GROOM? Jut owe of 11 larr~ t collection cho s ~n with your n~eds in mind. Simple, y ~t ~~~f lhll -note th ~ so n ~c~s sary kniCh of'tJ sl~~ve, th ~ soft prd ly, _ye/ not decollete n ec4/i,~. A p erf~ct drns for th~ occt~slon lbtll d~•-d.s p~rfection. " • a• E. CQUJ lillY. -.,._ .... COIIDfnoiiiO HM fOU. IMID! u•e ... .,. •• ...U PAIIHie • PAftO , ..... LOT Elegant Lady REINFORCED SILVERPLATE Classic in design ... with grace- ful handle enriched with tradi· t ional floral and scrolt mot if enhanci ng the smooth surfaces of gleiiming silverplate. Tradewinds CAREFREE STAINLESS Stunning contempoc3ry desi gn wit h bold r hythm ic lines and smooth surfaces ... all beauti- fully interpreted to create a bal- anced place setting. HERE'S HOW YOU GET YOUR FREE GIFT ! or SPECIAL Your choice of the flatware. or. one of these three s li ver acces - sories in Original Rogers Silver· plate. (These 3 items only avail- able until August 1, 1968). New Accounts: Open a $100 account, checking or savings. and ADO TO THE TABlEWARE OF YOUR CHOICE: I setect a five piece place settina in Ori&inal Rogers Silverplate. Each time you cteposit $25 or more to yoor savings .ccount, you or in Stainless by International, or a Paul Revere Bowl , an exquis-may purchase a Place s etting of your choice for only $2.50. Build lte tray. or a crystal salad bowl with silver servers ... all in your ta~eware service while we build your savinp! Original Rogers Silverplate. Present Depositors: Add $100 to your present SIVif\&S 1account. Com~etina units, (extra teaspoons, storaae chest, 4 ·pc. hostess and select your FREE five piece ~ace settina in OriJNI Rogers set and more) are also available with each $25 deposit to your Reinforced Silverplate or Stainless by International. s.avin1s account. Open or add at Newport rutional Bank today. Join the celebration in honor ot our three new ottices: SUPERIOR, UNIVERSITY and SUNNY HILLS SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPlAY OF SILVER! Select your FREE lift ll111y of our 7 offices AUIPOirf OfAC( • , c...-II •• , .......... 1111111 •.• MI-2111 ~r!ma:iJFFCI,., . .. ........ II' I ................ ,IU-lMI CX)U.[.,..OfTICI: ......... 11' e ......... Ill~ -IIWllffG: .......... -.. -.-.111·- MEMOIMa.. . 7 • ·~=ja'. 1 ........ 1 •Man'CiffiC( .t.tQ•q • • ._. ........ 1'1 Ill wmtltffllffiCIE .•.• ·-·-.--•.. ea.aau • I JERRY EISERT of Costa Mesa is Pictur· ed here with the "Ci ty of Seattl e" racing car which he has rea died for the Memorial Day race at Indianapolis under the co- Sponsorship of Bard ahl Oil Co. Johnny Ruth erford of Fort Worth, Texas, will be driving No. 18, whi ch is powered by a 54Q-hp Fo rd engine. Thi s is the 4th at· tempt for Eisert built cars at the Indy 500. Another of his ca rs. No. %, with a Chevrolet engine will try again this year. Quali fying time ran ou t last year after time spent repa iring the racing car, whi ch brushed the wall twice. Jerry is al ready in Indianapoli s as chief mechanic fo r mechani c for both cars. (Bill Da ys photo,) POOL HEATER IS HOT RAT BITES GIRL OOG BIHS CYCLIST An overhe ated awinmina pool heater, probably over· worlced becaue or -the re- cen t cold weal her, beaan stum.ina at the rcsitlence of David Wolper, ll>D Rutland Road, We s tcli IT, Thursday evenina , May 1 . Newport Beach fi rem O'I f10m Enline 6 shut off the heat cr. When Kathaleen Wood, 16, of 41 04 E. Coast ~l wy ., Corona Hi ghlands, attempt· ed to pe t a Corona del Mar Hish Sch ool laboratory rat. it bi t her on the little finaer, Wedne sday, May t. Kathaleen was su bj ected to a tetanus sho t. and the rat was quat· an tined. 'Mlile ridins a bicycle in West Newport, Linda 'Nol· ve rton, I 7, o r A 54 Son o ra Q.d., Cotna \llesa, was a t· tacked by a tan 'Nicma ran er, ~turday, May 11. Th e dog bit her on the left fore ann and t hen r., away ncar nth St. 1nd 20th 'iL and West f)cean Fmn t. lasft•SIIoes 1cne11• Mitts lcnell• lats lcnell. Caps lcnell. SWs Is Track Slloos Cross c_...., Silo'" .......... s•••s T..,. Slaoes ...... Dumb •• c ....... Isometric lilts J..,.a.,.s Jr • ._ .... Sots ... $1G.95 , TENNIS IACIIETS Dlllllap • Wlsoft. Davis lollroft • Crog'lo • Simplex Tetlllls Sllorts T..U Slllrts Ladles' TeMis Ore-s T ... Hats· Caps· Ylsors ............ al' DUCK FHT FINS l•omlul ... $US ..,..... ••• $1.95 Moslls ••• 9Sc ta $9.95 Snarllles ••• 9Sc ta $US Sldn Diver Fins •• $7.95 & $1.95 All Stars play police Tbe N'ewport a .. dl police ment ooaCib o( tbe year for "-PUIDIIOt championship 196711. ' \ tum will meet the Holly~. The local toata Includes wood C atholic All sun It tho followina I tara; Kelton . I p.m. ilia Friday, May 17, McDaniel,· who playid at in lhe Harbor Hi lh School Oranae Coa llColleae; .Jjha l)'in in a beneftt pme spon• Fontiu1, Stanford; Lea Olap- aored by the newly formed mlft, OCC; Arb Cnpbell, Or1n1e Co Ill Olapter of 8Jtler; JOhD Simon, Ruteert; Civitan. Tickets arc priced Oave 'Naxmlft , U~A; ·8inny at 11. Groff, Piqua;· Jim Ki efer, Club p resident Dick Weeks Piqua; Paul Criuman; Sou• announces that p10ceed 1 them California Collcae, from th e aame willao toward leadlna scorer in U.S. small. th e constrUction of a t hcra· colleacs in 196.$-66; Gene pcuti c pool for treatment or Lan dau, •also or SCC; Den· mentally retarded children nil Gillman, OCC. · at Fairview Slate Hospital The Hollywood len in• in Costa Mesa. eludes Robert qlakc, and Gai l Goodrich,. fonncr Stan Waastatf, from Hampton U:C.L.A. All Ameri can and Colleae; Bruce Smi th and ex·Lakcr star, will make Tony Edwards, LAOC; Earl a auest appearance at the Brauah. LAO: a~d U.S. basketball aamc. · Arm y; Jim Richmond. Mary. Coach for the police team land State and De troit Pis-- IS AI Hackney , athletic tons; Ralph Dawson,· LA coach at Harbor Ui 111 . ·W 1 State Co Ileac, and Damon · •• 1 · K th •• Eaton , •Kentucky State and 85!1 1S..an I S enne "c-y j t . Greaor, the police depart--N. · 0 '· Meso No. 2 for CIF The Costa Mesa Mulltangs are c~c h.a'mpi ons of the Irvine Leaaue, but they arc No. 2 for the CIF baseball Track winners announced BATHING SUIT WEATHER IS Jf.l "Hit The Spa" Now and · ~ You'll "Hit the Beach" ). This Summer ---::a Minus Many Embarrassing O Pounds And Extra Inches i e TRrM HIPS a • ffRM THI611S IAIIQUET IIAY ll The l.uthe ron Church Wo. me n of the Lutheran Church or the \laster of Corona del \l ar will hold the annual mo th er--daugh ter banquet at 6 p.m. Friday, \lay 17, at the Firat \lethodiat Church o f Coa ta Men, 420 "· 19th St. Reservation• are to be made by \lay 14 with \fu. ft. Norum, 642..f>S32,or \Ira. R. I(N:dcl, 67J.-8 102, ti cket chainnen, or \Ira. Fred True, 673-6222 HERE ARE 4 members of the Newpo rt Beach pollee department basketball team, who will meet the Hollywood Catholic All Stars th is Friday evening, May 17, In the Harbo r High School gym. From left, Arb Campbell, Les Chapman , Kelson McDan- Iel, and John Simon. Necia Gelker to be wed Necia Gelkcr, -19, daushter or Mr. and MII.Sruce Oclkcr, 1572 E. Ocean Front, Sal• boa, wilt be manied Jun e 1 at Columbia, \to. ID Sill 'Jriffin, s on of Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin of SL Louis. Necia is a frestunan at Shelbyville, Mo.,··where he is to be a hi ah aebool coach and teacher.· The Geiken will attend the Jndi anapoli 1 "SOO" Race \4ay 30 while they are in the midwcat fo r the wcddina. · Stephen Colleae in Co lumbia. DACHSHUND MISSING 13ill wi ll be araduatcd from While Laura HeM ina o( the University of Missouri 20SY.t28ChS t.;Wcst Newpo rt, thi s apri na. He is a qu arter· wu ae ttins a sandwich, hcr 1 back on lhe varsity foo tba ll dachshund was stolen from team and th ird bu eman on her car in the parkina lot at the baseball team.· Balboa Blvd. andW. Coast Un 1 e u B i u._~'cl; ':"~'1, .i•:,_d;~_H clo""i-c·~;·Th ••-:"·"~d00a~y1 ie,-a 1..,9.,: 1Th·~H·I-l;;;;;;;;;;~::;:;;::::;;;;;;;;;;J----~ baseball con u No. '2 hitter in th e Sia l!iaht RATES FOR CLASSIFIED AD S 20 words or leu 21 words to XJ words 31 IIIII'Ords to «) words Eoch -ord ov•r «> words . 1 Time I. SO 2.00 3.00 .05 2 Tim•1 2.50 3.00 4.00 . 10 KITTY -SALMON •• TUHA & Oil X. PET FOOD 3 T;mu 3.00 •. oo 5.00 . 15 IRON ING. Y~anc .,f C\11~•· icOc~ on all l~r~s ''' cit~ .lluna J.: lm~n. Spic1ahy • men's l hiru. St.S\1 ·pcr hr. M ~ble Yth ilnlan, 607 Mat· J Ueritc, C~l. 673·~174. FOR SALE • tmi.OP IVSTlllfE elOSf 'W6KT e 6AIN WUGHT f OIIQIIIE.Cl11111 SET An orsan dedication con· ccrt will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, May 19, at P rince of Peace Lutheran Church, Costa Meaa. Guest orsaniet ~.,, .. ,,. oftMNtMikn•" Joy Job A. Sltn..,,, Aa~thor of "Noru DlMr~ C•ll II Tr~• .so,•: P•p~r#JtMc• 1 '' ",Ut WILL YOU BE READY? will be Frederick Bamu o• 1 ·-~~-·!11~ Corona del Mar, org'nist and choinn••ler at St. Mary'• Ep iecopal Church of Lepna Beach. The choir will preeent a .. cred can· tete, "Heer my preycr,'' by McndeleeMn. Soprano eolo- itl wi ll be Lacretia Vaa.s'h· nan, wt.o hee euns leadins rolee with the Lons Beach Ci"ic L·ll!lh t Opera Co. (....../ I ::~. a wa1 _...,._ ...... 61NU1 ... _ NOW '"· '"' A81ALL-TIILY PH 1111 A CIIUIII H-ID 1'01 YIIU n 2 z m :;a ·- FOI a.N AND Wo.N ANONYMOUS H•bo< Atoa. 673-1724: P.O. Bo& 122l, Coa Meaa.' • UPPER DU PLEX, 2 bdrm., cleaa., qu iet, U.Ju on ly. t14.S per mo.,udli ties pai d. Leaae 424 l)ahtia, COM. Call 2131111-.ll41. · BICYCLE ANO KI!Y !JIOP Main S••• a. Ocalft 'Low -· -13,000. L.S. 8 . 67S.l6JI. · Newcomers at Hoag .. ...., • ..., • llloo.,, .... , 4 01 d -Mr. "&&id Mn. ~-~~ 9oJ -Mr. Wid tAn. Paltick lfuar, ll4 Lalliea L••· lodpr., 195$ Pomona Ave., Co•• "-•a. Co ala r•aL Girt -\tr. Wid '-•· Gtorae ~~ -Mr. ud Mrt. ~ucc ""lh,»2Vitta8aya. Cotta Nordhand,5710Seathore [)r., ~'!*-•••t Newpon. Od-Mr. ad~ .. 'O:>rdon Ohl -OT. and 'Mt. Theron l·luah .. , 266 Villuon '>r., Nelton 309 Narcinua Colla Me .. .: • Soy _ \4r. ud Mn. 1tobert C~rona del Mar. Plolfoot, 297 11Doe Lone, ROTARY CLUI GOLfiRS Coo II Mon. WIN TQIRNIY PRIUS BINOCULARS USID TO The annual gol! tourn• SPOT NOISY PLANU mont o! the Newport BelCh In a move 10 fiiht the Rotary Club w&& held May noise tom ai IPIInea Oyi na 14, at the Irvine Coast &oo low, ~tl.a ~th p1 ,. Country Club with Harry 'doll, 16DS Weatdiff ~-. Ward of the Newport Beach Wutdirr Center , hu aert Security Bank named as ou t poatc•d• tellina· .di ... overall winner. turbed resident• to uu Forrest ~t.h finished binoc:ulan. ir neceuary to 2nd, and Bill snider, 3rd; act the nwnbn on tbe lide Awarde were al10 given to Gf lhe otfendina li ~line. Andy Hedblom, Ken Hart· f!Jie ••lu the reaida!tt &o mao, Bob Forbes, ~d crane, call the aitpOrt tower a Gordon Morrow, Don Ander- 54So7292, duc:lil:ie lhe son, JOe Brockman and pl111e and tell the euc:t Frank O'Connor. tme it new overthehome or The ''fTried'' trophy was areL given to Arthur Strock. John Keeler was named "sort or a runner up" to this booby ;»rl ze. IISCOI81 TO HOIOI .YUIS"AGO GRAD FREEDOMS DIVISION MEETS HERE MAY 20 Award ht~lights of !.he 1967-68 season or the Free- Jams Foundation at Valley Forge will be pr esented DOGNAP REPORTED All fan cied up with 2 pink ear ribbons and a blu~ col- Or. Eve!ett C. Edwards, larwithpink stones,'''<''"""' 255 Evemna Canyon Rd., was dosnapped from Shore Cli ffs, is amona the while her mistress, Ka 4H survivina mem~rs of '.tcAh ren, 304Y.! 'Joldenrod, the Clan of BIA Uni ver· Corona del ·.tar, was shop- sity of Wi sconsin who will ping at \.lbertson's \1arket, be inducted inLo Wi sconsin's 'Nednesday, \lay 8. ~gar is Half C~ntury Club at one. of a black fe male poodle, the ma1n events of the Wu-fre sh ly trimmed, valued a con sin Alumni Assoc iation's SlSO. but worth much annual reunion weekend pro-fo r sentim ental reasons. aram May 17·1~. FATitEI OF LOCAL IE8DEIITS SUCCUIIIS Joseph Herbert Chapman, father of Florence Riddle of Corona del Ma r and Harold Chapman of Newport Beach, died Thursday, April 25, at SL Joseph's !lospi tal in Oranae. Mr. Chapman, who lived at 316 Tanaerine Lane, Santa Ana, with his wire, Bertha. came to Oranae Coonty 4 years a1o. He wu bom June 18, 1882 in Iowa. Services were held Mon· day, April 21, 'at Baltz Chapel, Corona del Mar. RAYMOND L. MAYER SUCCUMIS U AGE J0 After a rour month 'a Ul- neas, Raymond L. Mayer, 3<1. or 00122 S111ta An• Ave.. Costa Mesa. died Saturday, May 11, at hie home. Mr. Mayer, regioaal vtc• , president or Neltoo Aucdoo Services, was born Dec. 13. 1937. In Oltl-., aod came to CalJromla 14 years 11!0· Services were held ... , 14 at the F"hlt BtpUII loutb- em Church, CC. ta Meaa. The ortlctan& wu the Rev. RobenScblnolllk~.­ ...... will be ta _,, Oltt--. Bell aroaotw'r IID<IIIIIY hMdled -al __ .... , .. CAT liTIS GIRL ToreN H•-· a, of 1410-<*~.~ IIIPI-· PISM .P a CARYL DARNALL II ES Cary I Coman Darnall or Dana Point., the mother of Charles Darnall of Newport Beach, died Thursday, \1ay 2, at Park Lido Con vales- cen t Home, Newport Beach, at a1e 76 . She was born De c. 1~. 18~~. in Massa- chusetts and wa~ a resi- dent of the county and Cali- fornia for 54 years. She is also survived by 3 grand children. Pri vate ser- vices were held under the direction or Baltz Mortuary, Costa Mesa. GLIDER MEN HURT Student glider pilot Ooo Sanford, 3<1, o! 926 W. Bal· boa 81 vd., Bal~a, was ser- iOUsly injured May 9 in a glider accident in Elsinofe. Sherirrs deputies said Mr. Sanford and his instru<> tor, Dale O'Dell, or Clar& mon&, were hurt when their gUcler, whtch ~~~~ brolteo away from the tow pliiMI, cruhed oa Elsinore Mouo- 'ain. Tbey were taken by he Uoopter rrom &be ICene &o Lake View Hoapt&al io Elsinore ad &bea &rull• red to Circle City HOepltal Ia Corona by IIDIIal~~~ee. HARIOR fOliUM MilTS "'nle IIOden cburcb .. wW be the topic lor lbo Harllor l'onllll a& II LtD. tocl_,, 18. a& I.Ql OiMta La., bor Hlpllllda. '111• Ia ... .. lin IEIPORT HAIIIOtl Ellllll AIIST S£C11011 --... ,.If .... .... hiiM ....... c:.e. .. ' .... COUNTRY SIZED LOT at the Beach .. in lovely CAMEO SHORES with accesa to private beac h. 3 bedrms., 2 baths, tountry living with privacy. a49,950 OPEN HOUSE·· SAT. & SUN. 1-5 Corona dol Mar -673-8550 q.... no,.,.ll, f< ... ltor OCEAN FRONT BY OWNER $250,000 VALUE FOR $225,000 CASH 3 LOTS Side by SicJe 2 Lots wittl .l)elue o,.r..'" 1 Vacant Carner Lot BEAL ESTATE ' PANORAMA PACIFIC! THIS MAGNIFICENT 3 BEDROOM • FAMILY ROOM HASA FABULOUS VIEW OF THE BLUE PACIFIC. CUSTOM BUlL T •.•.. EXPERT ' CRAFTSMANSHIP IS APPARENT IN EVERY DETAIL. PRESENT WORK·SHOP EASILY CONVERTED TD ADDITIONAL BEDROOMS. GORGEOUSLY LAHDSCAP.ED STREET·TO· STREET LOT IN QUIET EXCLUSIVE HEIGH· BORHOOD. NOW JUST S49 ,950 SEMPLE RUL ESTATE CORONA HIGHLANDS .433 Morning Canyon Art ideal home lor lhe llfOWinc !omlly. Lar~e livin~t room with fireplace, with OCEAN VIEW ror formal entertaininc. Al1;0. a ·20x21 family room r.ompiete with wet bar for INFORMAL entertlinin~. A rompletelv built-in kitchen. plus 3 bed· rooml!i & 2 baths. Price 1!52.500. OPEN SAT. 1 · ~ ft7~·30fl0 Ev'-s: 673-11554 • • • YOUR HOME IS YOU! Invest a little more and have Jlowin& pride. This dazzling clean. 3 bedroom: 3 bath Shake Roof home in CHINA COVE k sure to meet the approval of nuy nwmber of the family . TremendOUJ BAY VIEW and you step right out to your own beach. Prict: only 195.000. 1375·3000 Eve!!: S48-8888 Bay & Beach Realty Inc. 2407 E. COAST HWY. CDM ESIGNED WITH FLAIR Magnificent, four bedroom, four both luxury home, 4,000 square feet •.• Hilltop site with view of oceon and mountains. S89,500 tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttAttttttttt 4720 CORTI.AHD DRIVE CAMEO HIGflL~DS OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 to 5 p.m • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Corona Highlands ---Cu'stom Built Huge living room ! VIEW Can't sell it'' ... Trade It" For Fast Acti on l: Results Call DOYLE & WOOD CO. Call 54a-l l6~ 270 E. 17th SL, Cos ta \lesa S47 ,500 Be autiful Home CHANNEL REEF· APARTMENTS EXCELLUT BUY CUSTOM 3 IHI~.. 2l; batft -fomily '-"'· Glou- woll ..-l ew, Lorge pool. Aho, 52 ft. covered potia. sYJ,; loan onumobla. ' IPICIACU!.t.l _. IAT (j.,,.J f4 ~ .A,-~-,,.1 .. 0. Wtta:h .... ....,. Naa;Mt......, l!!l&aa __ .._c.. ·--.Coli. Al.\1 .._,. PA ... a ._. IOAT l&ft ..., ... .., .... "CIIill I 3 • .., .. &Itt nil .tDVMII'-WILL .... I WU _ ...... ,.=· ............ _ 54·03SS. CUlT Realtor 642-6472 ewe.. 67]..364 1730 W. C.o't Hiwey ... d. U69,JOO,ooo.oo ..,, ..... u Vuouah the Mlahiplc. Litcina Service or The Ne.,on bor Cotta Mcaa 8o.d of Ruhon for ... firat' 4 .,.., of 1961. THI.S IS OVER 4 .. U.ION -· or.....,.UOW cal ........,-....,II. ...... bl-.. lito loft -,. ........... -.. Dr. "-&. -~-·· -....... &111 .. co-a ....... M•. lbodonu., 3 ll..;;_=~~~~~~~~~;~~~;~·~;W11:1·:~_j DOI.I..US PEA IIONnt IN III..Ooo., olocL Di& ., A .._ PROPUTY SALI!Sl . ..,. Co., *1 £. Coul H.,., £I'll LIST YOUII PROPI!ATY 67~JIJII, Wlnt A REAL TOll! • LIDO ISLE FAMILY HOME ON OV~~SIZ~ STREET·TO·STREET LOT WITH PARTIAL !lAY VIEW 4 6EDROOMS.3 BATHS.FAMILY ROOM LARGE LIVING ROOM ·PRIVATE ENCLOSt;O PATIO S74,509 • ~XCELLE!H T~RMS AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYER . -Co U-Mr.s.-P-o-vJov.ich or Mr. Abell Realtors 67J.4400 The One and Only (ot this address) 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Forced Air Heat, Hard- wood Floors, new carpeting throughout, drapes, bit. ins, refrigerator, PLUS a most unusual pool with natural rock landscaping ond waterfall. Reos.onoble down payment, best of terms. OPEl HOUSE SUIDAY 1-$ P.:\1. Come by 1506lrvine Ave., Harbor Hi ghlands for o pleosont tour of on im maculate home and surroundinQL Wells-McCirdle Realtors ' lltlioblt Service Si•ct 1943 • 1110 NEWPORT 541-7729 COSTA MESA Evening telephone 548-0867 ' • UUUUUUDDDDDDDDDD NEWPORT BEACH 1:3 Cuiitom Bu ilt with a View! J:S Baycre-.-.t .. FORF VER VIEW" Home" 1:3 tn h an Well" & Son~. Inc S::::S (hwh/1 5.--.ruhfa,rd hwhlf'n '"' 4-1 1 r-111 1 S::S 'rw ~()() SHIES • H O M ~6J .9S0 PJ l PPEII. :O.E'-' PORT HARROM r.l .:5 \Xl\ Elt SHOR[S -IRVINf RAN( li 1:1 i::s iBa!Jrrr!1t a 5! \1odcl" o11 Pl42 San11a~o Om c. B hi1 '-'cwporl 8t"ach 471 ~1 fl.lh-15~0 IIIII i::5 Orr,•rmr,/ and /llntrflrf'•l 1-o, 1 H 8 1r,:1:m .\o11 rrr A"a J:3 DDDDDDDDDDUUUUUUUPPU CDROIA DEL liAR RENT- S300mo. SALE nn TRADE $61,500 House -4 bedrooms, 3 baths, PLUS 1-bed- room apartment. For more information c oli Paul Terry 642·088'6 637-0514 NEW, PRIVATE, S•S,OOO,OOO FRESH WATER LAKE NOW BEING BUll T JUST 80 MINUTE S FROM NEWPORT BEACH o WATER SKIING o FISHING • BOATING o GOLF CLUB o LODGE o RIDING STABLES • FREE DOCKING FOR BOATS • SECURITY GUARDS AT G"TE HOUSE OVER S2,000,000 WORTH OF CHOICE LOTS SOLD IN 3 WEEKS! LOTS PRICED FROM s•,9.50 lOll DOWN-EXCELLENT BANK TERMS For en oppoint...-.t to ••• this priwete Jec:reationol cMwelop•..-.t, phOf'le lor e weU- 4otelll .... pea• • ~ Mli.,.,... • re•r h .... • .,. ............ ..., . . ,,., ,.., ., . N .... W-'11 ,_, a.r.-,.. _. -wtJtll4 ,_. II <_N..,_c,dHI-.-.411-H•. -· .. , ... 111 lt1 tlte 'fllllrll1 mOSI com/~ -.4 most ctJIII/twtlllf /wrtlluu, I ct~tMW ,:-,e 1QII • -.,. lrHI rMMNU wily, 6lu ;1 tl«tfl'l COJI you IZ pntlt1 10 (lltt/ 0111 , .. ,....,, ... Art.. FIMCk,.-ef~AIDH'ita't baUnl pei"'Ibbitiel, tdin .... e:kliwl ...... ia ,.,..... F'w'Dibln witb C)dooata._.. ,. .... C)dal' r.aioa•illochnNi.apn · ~br ,..,. of ...-rdt ... the ~ ol ll'!ON ...... ..._.,..,.._ ... -. 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"'•-•-" I "-··-· .. ····--····,·-·-----·····-···-1 I ...__ ...... _, __ , ... ______ .~-·-·"·- 1 Cltr..,.. .......... _ .... tti"·---%;,C....-.. . L:.":"~~:..:::;.:------•--J CL-£4,_ TYP£ & P l. .. f£"' l.U M IC•T £ "U""'fSH l!o IHST .. L.L. "'£W "lll80"o 41A CL.£ ..... •NO 9ffUSH OUt L.OOS£ OlAf """'0 ..... ot£ '-' ... OH A0JUST-.!£ ... T S SAMC "-S .. PL.IJ"' REPL.""C£ P L. .. TEI'o •NO J'££0 AOLU:SRS c P l.•T£N 4NO I'U:O "0LL-£RS •NO •OJit..,l IN ~'ll'tSl CL.'I.SS CONOITION • •NO • ££0 "OI..L.£"5 """'0 PNOVIl£ NE\Ir D Plannen Auxiliary slate n•ilated c-iaa&• a& h1 1 p.m. 'filii-Wi-. 4904 \h.., Newport lata-.. ,....,_ leclioa nf h•• fot •• .... atina IDQy, Mlf 16, ift Ave ., Weal Newpott,. addi-iDI .,, the =sr=11 anaon, priatric wud of *• Otanae Citr Hall. lion to non~onrormlftl build-will bold I he Woe~•'• AuJ.i• Cou" \4edicat c .... ,. A 'The location h 1he wtller-ina. Uuy ...... aonUulion of •iah 10 dla hotpital will be ly halt of the vac:.nt acre.,e Micbael Tully, lH·lll ortlctn •d ealad hanc::hton plaMad at tbi• meadna. actou 16th St. from ... 6ht St., Newport ~ores , atll:lO a.m . today, May 16, 'The Newpon It land Yacht Harbor HiP School campu1. on-ule beer and wine and at •• homt of \ttl. 'Warren Cluj;) will hold a dinner Total area of land il 15 .15 live enwrtainmont and dan e-Cl ine, 301 31ft SL dance at 7 p.rn . ·SaiLirdey, acre., )(Y.t, 10 be covered ~ ina within 200 feet or ~ Memben are llktd 10 bfina \4ay 11, at the Balboa Say tulldina• ror the South Bay OillricL odd• and end1 for lhe col· C lu~. Clul>, 7M:. to be open area. Phil Lanadale, 815 E. M ' H n1• The annual lprina cleanup inctudina landscapina and B~ Ave .,. Balboa, dupl~· rs I lng is Ul for wemeulay, May palkina. The plan s call for With one unat for commercaal • ll, and SaiUfday, May 25. 416,covered parkina spaces, purpose. ~ I h I The .city will eend •• man y In parkina s ttucturea ; and Thomas Carney , 2140 E. IS c llrman dilpolll trucka II necu· 473 open puk:ina spaces, ~~~boa , Blvd., Balboa, ~-4.~ ~A~LY ~Nrqy fOt the ury to pi.ck up all discard1. for a total or 959. Facili· dibon to non·confonnana 2Jrd annual baby contest of The E11tblurr· Ptlilha;mo-Future event• will inctGde ties will include 1 • recrc .. buildina. the Costa Mes a~ewport Har· ni c .Auociatu, women's the 111nual ~shina derby lion center and volleyball, Edwin Willi ams, 505 N. for Lions Clu b Fish l=ry Is comnattee of the Oranae and an .aquatac tour of the basketball and tennis Say Ft., Balboa Island, 11• 2o-mon th -o ld Oeborah Cris· Co un ty Philbamonic So-Loa Anaelu Harbor. courts an d 1wimmi na pop! a. tcration and additi on to non· safu lll 2sn Santa An a clcty, will hold their reauler HAWAII AM PARTY FOR In it• explanaiOry brochure, conform ina bui ldin~ pave Ave., Costa Mesa. Parents mon thly meetina in the hom e GRAMDMOTHEIS CLUI Wil shire 'Nea t of Los Anae· area for parkin a 2 cars. of babies in 2 age groups b of l)avid H. Garber at 11 The Ne wport Harbor"• lea aaid that 5()7., or Cali· Wil1hi re We st De velopment th rough 12 months, and \3 •:m . Wcdneada;. M,.y 22 . . Grandmother's Club will fomia population will be 25 Co., 880 Irvin e Ave., 732· through 24 mon ths, can sign •Its. C:•rl E . .tullen, ch iJ ~-hold a costume Hawaiian or younaer by 1970, and un it apartment complex. them up a t Cal 's Came ra man, wall .conduct the bu sl• party May 22 ~noon in the lhat the 25·34 aae croup will ~eaultdlvlalon Shop, 178,0 Newport 131vd., nes ~ mecbna. New offi ceu terrace room 11 Peeks, 7801 doubl e by 1975. Offi ci als or Gtiffi1h 8rothets, diviaion Costa Mesa. G:eglstratlon r~, lhc _ l%8·1969 I CISOO Bol sa Ave., Westmins ter. lhc fi m1 uated that their of propeny a t northeasterl y will close a.4ay 2q, The con· wall ~e an a tall ~d: \h a. J oh;~ The s peaker will be the project is an attempt to meet comer of 16 th St. '8nd Ir vine test will be held at 3 p.m. H.ardana. chaam1~; ~~~1 • president, Mrs. Alton Cul• the unpre cedented require· <\ve. into 2 parcel s, in con· 01 the closing day of the Nicholas Kfoury , vtce•ch&tr• ver, with Mrs. Gl enn Dy sart menu for housina for th is nection with the 'Ni lshi re Ute Fish Fty, Sunday, June m~ Mn . q o&ey J on c ~. r~ a cting as chairman. There youns adult sroup. West project. 2 acco d'ng to t t cor na aecretary; .Irs. will be a bake sale on June li ere is t h~ agenda for to· Communications h · r 1 cones Thomu T. ·"tounelot, cor· 21 at Ri chard's Lido M8:· c a ~rman Carleton Years. re spondina 'ecretary , and k d J 28 ·u b ~~a:s~·s mee tina of the pl an -an~e~~s~~/'~m!~c;o r ~:~ MATTR~SS BURNS '.~r s. 'lavi:l 'luff. trcuurer. de:; ~ th:nr~es ~ Ho~l:. Uu Permit s tituti on of pl ans in con· A matt~ess thai h.ad been Cindy Speyen ..;It play wood Park under ~he direo- ' NEJPORT HAnlR EIIIIIJI FIRST S£C'11011 - -P. i THURSI)AY,IIAY 16, 19111 COIIJIIA O£l.IIAR, CAUF. IIOSALII MILSON Did RoealJe NeliOD. 7&. ot 824 w. !lid> 1!& ..... ,.. •• port Hotghla, cltecllla)' 9 al Park Lido coavaleaceot Homo. Newport Beach, She wu bOm July. 15.1891, tn Englllld. com o 10 Call· romia 43 years ago and had lived in O:':~on;.ge:~Cou1~:"~'Y::'~o:r 8 years. She was ·a and aang about 35 years. way handled pri11a1e vtcea MoDday, N nec tion wi th Vari ance '107 , set 00 ~art ~Y a ctaareue folk sona s on the auilar, tnd tion or Mrs. Joe Robinson ewporter Hotel Corp., was extanauashed by New· Joyce Dawson will aina. ' 11 07 Jamb oree '{d.; add 11 8 at 201 Canal St., Newport po rt Be ach firemen at 3304 ~~~~~~~~._..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ilia units. 'ihores. \tarcus, Wes t Newpo rt, Wed--MAYOR MARSHALL TO 4.1"e"~"'"'ts Land scape plans for new nesday mo mina, May A, TELIJ 0~ EUROPE TRIP Charl es L a timer, 180 1 ~. si te of Newport '!arbor Lu· wi th a a arden hose. ·The The F:'IUnds of th e New- 1Jay Ave ., !Jalboa. and lhe ran Chu rch at 16llt St. fi rem en answered the call ~rt Library will fe ature others, change: in front yard and r.lover J r. .,ade by a neiahbor. Mayor Doreen Marshall at setback s for 7 lo ts. its s alad luncheon Thursday Irvine Co., new industri al Ch h N noon, June 6. ~ the hoo!e. PrC ')isuict no rth of Philco-u rc ews of Mrs. H.V. Hll..ker, ~118 Ford -\eronutronic. Pescador Road , Westchrt. I( lug ')c:velopment Co., Central Bible Church, -190 Plymou th Con sregational Mayor Marshall will tell 2222 Unive11ity 'lr.,· '/lad: 23rd SL;Costa 'Ae sa _This ('hurch , 3262 aroad St., 0,~. her visit to 7 capital 'lay, rezone Lot 2 of 'tesub Sunday wi ll conclude th e Newpon lteiBh ts -lbe c:u~s ta;td September, in· 211 from unc lass ified toR· wee k long missionary con, r{ev . Norman L. flro~. will ~s ng u dap~sti W~saw, 4. fr rence. l)r..Ge.orse Peters. pre~~h at .to a.-m. Sund ay hindcot~e fron ;n naf i:" Vorionces di re ctor of m1ssaons a t ')al· on The dun ens1ons of lhe trt·p u~ nb .. he Ia Th I · 1 · -1 " A I c d. was Si)ODSOruu y I e Manha Ann Youngberg, li S .s .co og1ca sem1nal')', g~spe . po l ucr.. 1nner People 10 Peopl e Program , Crystal, "qa]boa Island , 2'-l· w11) bnng th e mess age at wdl b~ he ld ~~ th e Is land Mrs. L'oren Heather, retir· foo l 2nd floor projection in· the .9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. llouse 1n Fash1on Isl an d at ing president. will introduce, Lo th e 5-foot rear yard set-s~rv1 c~s At 7 p.m. the mis· 6:30 ~.m . Wednesday, \1a y the new executive board. bal:k and 7 f~:e t q inche s be· s1onan es who have partici -22. \h ss :"\/avamonie 1Nhi tin PETTED DOG BIT tween buildings ins tead of pated in the conference from South Ind ia will speak ' . ES the re quired 10 feet. along with their fami lies and show co lot slides of her J~rvuter Jahns, 5. or 210 lligson Cons truction Co .. wi ll appear in the cos tum e~o soun try. Shr is a pro fessor A!tate. Balboa Island, bent ·'-'3 Oahlia Ave., Co rona of the coun cry in whi ch they of Zoology a t Lady Oo ak down to pet a dachshund del '.ta r. 3·foot projection served. o\t 7:30 p.m. '1r. College . Sou1h India. :.trs. that joined the group otchil· intn the .l -f1)0t side yard. Peters will bring the final ~lton tJenne r. 61-l--6 1~8 . is d~en that she was, playing ln·ine Co .. 34 1 'lays ide message. hand lin g reservations WHh Sunday ah.emoon, May 'Jr., ~ewpon . 70 park1ng • • • . 1 • • · 12, and wu bitten on the 1spaces ir ·tnd of the re· 'Jalboa Island Commum ry The Chri stian ~cience right cheek. Jennifer was ired 81 '.tethodi~.t Chu rch , ll5:"-&.ate Churches, Corona del \1ar, taken to her doctor tor treat· ."-"~; "7 Men and Om st1~· Newport Qeach an d Costa men.t or .,lllingr lacerations Use Per~t~i ts 1ty Wi ll belthe ac~on toptc. Mesa _ "t..to rtals and immor-and plllletu,. woandl tnatde Fores1 llome 'Nomen's of the 1{ev. ">on aauett fnr tals" will be t he le sson• her moatb. 1b8 dog wu \uxiliary. th rih shop at ·H2 th e: 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday topic thi s ~nday. taken to Its owner, Lloyd . Newport lleigh ls. setYices . • • 1 Di etz. 217 Agate Ave., and '.1ike "len nis , Cost Con trol Th F. • • ~ . Ch rist Chutch b>· the <·a quarantined ror 10 davs. '1 '11 ., d bed e 1rst Bapust Chu rch ~ . .., "d' 'b"'h· .n ,s tory room of Costa ~..te sa, San ta <\na Uni 1ed \tethodist, H 20 'N . an at ove r garage loc a· A 1 •t 1. ~ 'lalbna Blvd Cen tr ~! d . . ve . a ·~aWl~> 1a ,,t -:Jr ·• ... te on reat property line, ~44 p r. N .11 • • :"\/rwpnrt _The 'tev ·J ame s ~c:ville . 'lalboa. ·-:~Goedu ~ann wa preach Lamberlh will sp~ak at L ,. , on 1s my part ner" at es lfant. -1-' o\bal on e. 11 am Sund .. Q:JI'l and 11 a.m. "Sunday on 1.,.1!altcoa ti•oooo and addition to · · · aJ · Speaker fn r "r d . · h ., r . . lhe 7 p.m. se rvi ce will be ,tOO news I S c:re. The nnn -cnn ltrrrung bulld1ng. ') .. II ·' Senio rlligh \le thodist You th ~and ,-·rab 1 \flO 'V r.. . u .. e erung. _ -· • '· •J c~an • • 1 Fellowship will pres en t a 1_-t., on·salc ~cr . and WIRe Newpo rt Uni ty Ch urch , contemporary folk serv ice m res taurant w11h1n 200 feet meeting at 15th S1. and tr· and church school at 9:30 a residen tial rli stricl. vine o\ve., Cl iff !Iaven _ a.m. "Your can nin& abi li ties'' will be the sermon topic of the Q.ev . Loten Fli ckinger al • • • OPEN 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY Supetior Ave. at Placentia • • ,behind Hoag Hoepital .•• BIU CANNING. Owner Jerry Smith, Monoter A COMPLETE SERVICE STATION '.I. TMne•llP -B rQitu -Frrinl ri ,rJ AlignmPn ~ . FREE, ELECTRONIC ENGINE ANALYSIS Pl>ono : 1142·2533 MEDICAL REDUCING I W.. Duane Albert, M.D. 1827 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH PHONE 646-0251 ; DRAPERY CLEANERS AMERICA'S L...AAQ~eT PORT . STANO. 10 a.m. Sunday. The s ing- spi tati on the mr will be ''fot&i ving lnve" at 7:30 St. \1ichael and All An gels Episcopal Church, 32 33 Pacific View ')rive . 11arbor View ll ills -lloly Com· munion wi II be held at 8 a.m. liunday. The 9:30 a.m. service ~~o·ill be mo mina prayct. Victnr qumbellow ..; II be the Lay 'teader. Sunday School will be held at Q:30 a.m. WATCH FOR US AT THE 5 ,95 15 ,95 17,95 16 ,95 18.95 2.4,95 p.m. Wednesday. • • • Corona del \iar Comnunity Con1regational Chu rch , ttl l Heliotr ope -"'r. Phi lip 'J. '¥1u n ay will preach on ''.The livi ng or these days " al 10 a.m. Sunda y in Fellow· shi p I~ a ll. • • • • • • MAY 17·28, 1988 VISIT OUR BOOTH •• AND REGISTER FOR ~ FREE ,fi(IZES!~ OFF ICE MACHINES S ALE S SERVICE NEWPORT BLVD. & SUPPLIES RENTALS Newport Har bor Luther an Church, 2501 Clirf 'Jr .. New· port Hei~t s -The Q.cv. Georae 8ta diecker, v11i· tation pastor , will preach on "The church'& arm or love•• at the 8:30 and II a.m. Sunday s ervices. Lutheran Church of th e \taste r, 2900 Pacific Vi ew l)r., ll arbor View Uill s - "Pure and genuine Ch ri s- ti anity" Will be Or. ·William Ell er's se rrrvn top ic at 8:45 and 11 a.m. C)unday. Cong regational commi ttees w; II hold th eir qu arterly meetings at 7:30 p.m. today, GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING 9Z62.7 PHONE 642.-5U5 CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST IN 1968! ... ALL UNDER ONE ROOF! 14th Annual-Orange County AND DECORATORS MAY 17-26, 1988 Ope11: Daily .'i-11 p.m. Sat. aud 81111. Noo11 -11 p.m. ADMISSION: AIIULTS $t.7r. STUIIt:NTS SI.OO Cltildron under 12 t'I!F:t: •·ith adult• I ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTII .. Wnt Katolla l..,,... rro• Dionoylaad) • Spon10red by Orange County Builders Associallon A George Colouria Produclion ~by 16. ' Drapery Cleaning. Perfed regard.... of the ag, of your drapery, or 100% ,.. placement If cleanable . • No Shrinkage • No Wilted Hoods • Porfoct Pleat Folding • Porfoct Evon Homs • Water Stoln Removal OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE • ProfHslonal Installation • ProfHsiOftal Removal a Torma Mayle Arranged • FrM lltilllatol • Free Lean Dnlpos • ' Serwl"' All el or ..... c ..... ., 1702 NEWPORT BL YD. at 17th, Costa Mesa I , ' ' MATH WHIZ KIDS WIN NEWPORT BEACH JOe 1lif NIWI'OIIT HAIIQI 1\e m ... wltil kldl o1 II•LI•tol. JMiorH!Jiil ••• junior diwlaloa. 1tand)' OU•er or Hlrllor liutllor A•• tcbools woa juior diYiel• IWMpt&Uee W.iahatd Showuac:k of liar--Hiib, 4tb in IIMral cat~ tbe uoa•• ...... or •••• : wiaoer in lllltb, lftd alto bor 'rliah -~2nd place for 101)' ... niordi'lition.· ia !he madl~madct divlaioa ' woo Rnt plac.e aWard for ":''_, in lhe o\1~~ eompeti.. Jemes Collier of Harbor of t\e u• •nul Oran .. compulefl. · lion, ~d 4lceve Slapp of :-tar. Hiah, tint place in animal Coun..-Science Pair at San &a 4keve Slap of Hubor liiah bot fi•Jh won lrd, ~ make behavior, unior divi1 ion. ~· Colleae lau week. ••• Rru place wiooer in this a clean tweep for f..far-'>eMy Cline ot Horace ~- JOe COSTA MESA Tom BreatnaU1 or Newpon "aior clivltioa .. neral med!., bor. , sian Junior HiJh, first plac:e Harbor Hilh Scbool won lhe 1nd lick Pelduah of Lin· O~er lotal w1nnen' uc: in •imal behavior, jl1ni0f senior division 1w0ep1 tatu coin J11n ior liiah ••• winne• r>u:k Munle.n of Harbor divis ion, and John Blanpied in malh also first place in lbe jWlior division. fiip, lnd in botany, Lincoln Junior Hip, 4~ award Cor compu\en, and P. "ilephens oiHarbor lii_. place. , Down· by the Sunset Sea the first place award in math won lnd place award for Malco lm McCulloch, En· in the ~erican Institute of compulers in tbe senior di· sian Junior Hiah. rint place .. eronautics and .. ltronlll· vision, 1nd James 'Jall ion in electronics. tics (.\IAA) competition. or Horace &)sian Junior Sleven Kranz of &sian t!lizabelb Brimmer or .. bra-Hiih won 3rd pl,c:e in the Juni,or Hiah, 41h place in F h lead ho II chemislly. ros nor ro Shelley Ryan or Lincoln Junior lliah, 41h place In aeneral c ateaory, junior di· The freshmen led lhe lrd quarter honor roll lilt at Coua Meu Hilh School with a total or S6, rollowed by sophomores wi th SO, juniors with 44 and teniou with 36. The followin'i eamod all A arades: Freshmen -Joseph Oliva, Oarelle Varney and Pamela Wald. ' Sophomore -David Dies'. Junior -Oeoraina Kreibich. Seniors -Mike Beehler and Tom Lund. Here is the complete honor roll li s t: F RESHMEN Sheri Benvenuti Pttrick Kennedy Tanya AldridJC Darlene Borquez Michael Kipper Lulie Allen Barbara Bova Georaina Kriebicli Debra Butterwick Cynthia Bradley Ann Lanaston Jane Cuey Carolyn Cannon Sandra Laufer Jean Chambers Nadine Colsten Andy Liuner Glenda Chournard Vicky Craven Ann Lynch Denni s Ciolli Carol Custer Robert Marcarelli Laura Davison David Dies Teresa McAvoy Lee Enadahl Bruce Endsley Les Mesienheimer S..uan Fuller Karla Esch Marline Meister vision.· llooke Mon t aomery or En· sian Junior Hi~. 2nd place in earth sc ie'\CCI. R.i chard Sho ws tack o f Har· bot l-li&h, 2nd place in aener· aJ math , iil addition to a similar award in the """ competi bon. Petroleum En1ineeu ha. norable mention awards went to the following: St eve Straitiff and Su s an Takacs of l-l.rbor 1-ti&h in bi oloaical sciences, s enior divis ion. Scott liornbeak of Lincoln Junior HiSt. !We Herman , Pina rt o and Chris Ka y o f ' ' Marao Gri 1ham Kathryn Fillmore Dani~l Minor Ri chard Hanchett Ann Fuller Jim Myen DALE P. TOWNSEND, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.H . Town· send of 1215 Essex Lane, Westcliff, has be en commi s· si oned a second lieutenan t in the U.S. A·ir Force upon graduation from o m cer Tra ining Schoo l (OTS) at Lack land AFB, Texas. Lt. Town send is be ing as· si!Jled to Moody AF'3, Ga., for pilot train ing. The lieutenan t, a graduate of Newport Ha rbor High School , earned his A.A. degree from Orange Coas t Co llege and his B.A. degree from Cal iforn ia State Col· lege at Long Beach, where he is a member of Tau Kap-- l!nsign Junior r-ti&h in bit>o loai cal science s. HOTEL CORO)IA DEL KAR, lo FEET ..OTZ TO 1'IDE &n OT DLOOJU•e •"&Wl'O&T a&Y AJfD P.lCiriC OCE.lX Lori Hansen Patricia Gibb Eileen O'Neil l Karen Hart Diane Green Jan Pemberton Robert Humphreys J ohn Guevremont Patti Perron Frank Kelly Joyce Harada Kay Peterson Sleven Leva u eur Marcia Hetzler Grea Price Linda Lewi s Patricia June Jane Robinette Tcna Mcintosh Melo"he Keeler Deborah Roder Colin McMullin Werner Kom Sharyl Routley pa Epsilon. ')avid Vierlina and Gary .France or Harbor Hi&h , physical science s, senior di vi sion . Robert 'le'Aott o r Lincoln Junior Hi&h, physical sci· ence s , juni or division, Jim \1arch, Lincoln Junior l·tiah , math, junior di vision. H"'" ar f' "''"" .-xt:nf115 fro,. tb ,. Paci fic Elttclric Rail1l D) Cr.mpan)"'5 5tde 5 bro· c hurp. ''IJou n b) thP CiiiN5t'l SPa,'' i.S511 f'd SOM II!U 'h O'f t' i n tf>e flf'it.hhorhood aj /9J4- 'fhis it~s talt.n.-•t t fp alur~s cUro ,a del M.:~~r. Citizenship awards given Kri s tin Muahiro Kumamoto Chris Rubino Mei senheimer Solveia Lindblom" John Schrader C indy Melton Karen MacLeod Laura Scott Nancy Miller Charlene Mainenti Kathy Turner Joseph Minor Donna Marr Wayne Watennan Jean Moaby Randy Mason Tom Wood Mark Motley James Mayberry Mike Woodard Greaory Novander Denhe McCanlu SENIORS Mi chael OBrien Sharon McGuire H.S. Ackelson Joseph Oliva Joyce Me lton Richard Ackerman Don Paiae Susan Paplham Vicki. Adair Debbie Pinkerton Mary Parker Maraaret Barrett Nancy Prill Diane Perren Marcia Baxter Marcia Susan Peten Mike Beehler Quackenbush Katrina Price Hartmut Bielous Suun Riddle Richard Priest Vicki Briscoe Deborah Rinastad Laird Rodet Steven Bryson Jean Roberts Patricia Ru uel\ Gayle Clark Sharol Rumsey Dainne Sh1w Renee Claybauah M;~le Sulat Jay Sponaale Cindy Coule Kenneth Shaw Ore a Tbuanell Donna DeCubelli 1 Calvin Shoru Deborah Toolin Shelby Oott Mary Sieafried Connie Tyler Doris Greene Mark Smith Roben Wallinsky June Grubbs Nina Smith Deborah Wiest Donald Hanchett Mi chael Stewart Deborah Wildennan Christa Hartleb Mark Stidham JUNIORS Janet Hurley C urtis Van Dyke Eric Anderson Corey Jecter Charelle Varney Sondra Babcock Kathleen Kell y Valari e Velarde Robert Blakeley Victori a Kerr Pamela Velarde Chris ti Briscoe Steven Kina Pamela Waid James Carson Elois e Knoy Rhonda Wakeley Jan Conry Tom Lund Peny Wall Maraaret Davi s Robert Oman Catherine Werner Kei lh Davison Luz Peralta Brian Welt Colleen Denault Jane Prenderaas t Barbau Whi s tler Gayle Donati Debsa Price Kirk Yen Mar y Gutel Jo QUackenbush Sonia Yoho Vicki Ha.ckbarth Linda Ru uell Cheryl Zaarodsky Joyce Hafferkamp Spencer Sarlat SOPHOMORES Katherine Handwera Donald Sizemore William Adelson Dorothee Hartleb Kathleen St. Louis Michael Bauer C laude Kelly Marila Stidham Bell Patricia Kplly Gay Wildhaaen The follo wina citizen ship award certifi cate win ners for April in the American· ism commi ttee ci.tizen of the month program for 5th arade classea in th e New· port-Me sa Uni Fied Di stri ct: CANYON -Mil es E lledge, Anna Marie Starnes. WHITTIER -Sa ndra Ochs· ner, Richard Morri s, Ruthe Wall ace, Cary Thomas, WOODLAND -Mark Zede· kar, Carol Brown, John Ober· man, Wend) Heatoo, ADAMS -Charlotle Sady, Peter S&!One, Len Feem-- s ter, Cathy Okada ~ Bill Lee, Debbie Mannina. LINDBERGH Karen Bedford, Eddie Deckert, Elizabeth Andrews, Warren Doody, Rosana Maran. BAY VI EW-Marsha Camp- bell, P au l Mitchell, Lynn Shertzer, Edward Wilkinsoo. POMONA -De bbie Peu ie , Pat Winegardner, J os ephine Patina, Nick llodges. COLLEGE PARK -Keith Bateman , Robin Kuehne, Rod F iggatt, Robin Brewen, Roy F ern strom, Deborah McKean. MARINERS -Hilary VI)'· ate, Sandy Ste \·ens, Jana Kinas ley , Jerr i Gibbs, Kare n Steele, Mark Bukich, Don Thousand, Bub Fassell, Ron O'Rourke, Brad Ost· TAKE . ADVANTAGE OFFER ON THESE TOP OF OUR SPECIAL QUALITY SOFAS YOUR CHOICE Wide chOice of fabrics I< coloors ,• AT $299 '" LOVE SEATS , ... SIMI TUXlOO S!49 H.J.GAI\1\ETf fURNmJRE Jill H.UIIOI IL'II. COSTA loHIA, CAUf. • .,. __ , ....... • BALEARIC -David Van· derveen, Deirdre Matthews. MO NTE VISTA -Jan Brou· sard, Ted Allen, Margare t Hinton, Robbie Stinman. NEWPORT -Gary Gick, Debra Jone s, Katy Barnard, Julie Ann Searles. HARPE R, Mari lyn McCord , Will iam Wilkin son, Doris Kohl , Bob Buschmann, Eve Palmer, Leland Sc ull, PAULARINO Daryl Walke, Jay Gavin, Jim Shaw, Cathy Culson, Rhonda Busk, Ronald Solintky. MESA VERDI! -PeaiY Bradshaw, Ken Feskanich, Debbie Han son, R:andy Per~ rin, Davi d Gibbs, J oyc e Johnson. CALIFORNIA -Virainia Sealey, Bruce Boeael, Wil· lie Carnes, Fran Doore, Jan Emory, Mi ke Bonin. WILSO N -Susa~ tlart, Charle s Myre, Candi U~> ward, Robert Adams, Brenda Uill, Arthur Galvan. NEWPORT HEIGfiTS - Ron Suoner, Kathy Bums, Kathi No ack, Dan Doane, Holly Ti llman, J on F ie ld, Ire ne Shira, Steven Ball. The name of Bruce Sharp of College Park wa s omitted on the previously published list o r ~tarch wi nners. COLOR MOVIES ON BILL FOR PTA BENEFIT A speci al atuaction a t Ytll itticr School, Cos ta \lesa, on \lay 24 is a double rea· ture color movie. The Whit· tier PT<\·spoosored s howi na will include "The C)ea Side Swinaers,'' s tarrina the En a· lish rock and roll team, Freddy and th e ')reamers, wilh "The Surfers" as the second feature. Two s how- CORONA DEL MAR O ROX A D E L ~I A I·C ··C no\l n .,f th t' :Sea."' 1, 1 ~ the "P"I ch o~<'n b y t ht' Pae~tic in Sn uthr rn C'<~lif,.r n l ;l fo~r a marine ~tudioo. 111 whi ch t" fa !>lnon tht• :t n ist ic. the, r;:~fl' ;:1 1111 thr f<~n t a~t il·. ~lark~.·i l 111 1he fi rst da1 s vf th e S panish "l'l tiPr ro a• a P••in t di.;t ingui.;hcd aTlfl ('\ect t'd fo r •·nr ,,f ll11· i11111rl" ~a rde n o;po ts of the who le hT'<t lltlful ,,·;l ... h••rr 1h a t h••11ndcol thei r vast e .. tat es. It h<t!i n••\1 ,.,lilt" '" 11 1.~ fuJ(dlm<'nt uf t he n a1nc l h t·y hcstOWt'l l "JI"II 11 l~~.·~o::d in the holdne .,~ wit h wh1ch it li ft · 11., j;q,.f~··d rnd; .. anU hrt•aks lhc lll ·r .. ll ing: t irh· ... lll;l ~"lll fl l."t•Tlt Ill the \"i('\\' II {"l>llll ll dllf l' ,,f ho•t h 1110 1111 loll II ;,nd .,t :1. fn r11 1Hia hll' '" w llld a nd w;l\ l' 111 th• ..,lrt"llJ,.:Ih ,.f II' r .. ,·k \· ~,·li ff.,. II 1-. lhf" 'P"I !1 1;11 a\)pl•a l- 1110 •1 t•• t h .... ,. 1\ltli ;1 •k .. 1r1· f,,r tht· 1111\''"11110": 0111 d tht• lll ll ~lll li n·n t CORON A DE L MAR OF SUPERB LOCATION C••f••na l )el :\J ar !'t an1l., a:-a oon rt of ··~.,;,,Jdt·ll 1:.1h··· ,.f th•· :'n111hbntl It !'l and!' ht't wet•n the h r .. aol !'antic :m d th t· capac1"11 s m ner bay .,£ Xt':wpn n It 1" a l~1hralta r ,.f protect1 "n a nti an E ly .. ian tielol .,f 111 1 il <l ll"ll . T ht• he;HHiful Vo'h ite bank~ ,f ~anol on lht• Lt•al·h a t l'fl t1111a Dd lhr are bro ken u p mt" 1H>• ·k~ and l""rnt'r<: by the j a i'Hf~d ro cks wh ich j ut ••111 t••wartl tht· lllt">1111i ng tul('. T ht" crest td Coro na lkl \Ja r ha ~ ht•1·n 1mprnvt'd with st rt'ets, n :m en1 w:t lk .. and cnrJ, .. , :11111 a "\""lrm n f water m a1ns ..... that a ll 1lw ····tt a o,.:t· .... ··n j,-.y the comfon s ,,f ci\'tll fi•tl"ll :-:.11 ri f1 ... J n n~o: 1., l•llt· ,.j tht' !»Pilri S at t h i ~ lwa,·h \\"it ln n a few m in ntn' 1\alk ,.f tht• h ntt·l the c n th n~l ings wi ll b e offered from a'<llc lisherman can \·a~1 h1' hnc m th e boomm~ 2:45 to 4:45 p.m. and from <:11rf. ,, her<' If e\ t·r ,11 ri ,],h a rt· tfl lw had t hey 11111 .. 1 7 10 .J p.m. , n-rt;tinly ahu und Popcorn and popsicles will be sold for lOt each with NEWPORT BAY AS A HEALTH RESORT candied apples at tsc. A, At Newport Hay the ;am usements arc a ll health· doo ation will be asked or ily act i\'t', a nrl nt"ryhotiy t akes a co m se in phy~'lo~ea\ 25C ror children and SQC for l"ll lture Wi thout l.n nw i n~ it ::;.wimming in a :lt iJl adults. ltalf of the proceeds ho d y of :~all wa in ~~ .. nt• t>f 1he ideal fo rms o f e !l e r- will be added to the fund for >.:I!>C". NothiiiK ctJnal,o 11 io•r r xp:uuhnK the cla •,t. the handball court., and half rle \•e lo p ing th~ 11\tl :.ck;;. rel a xi n~ the spme an d tt'~t for child welfare. ing tired ne r \c.·., R••\\"lll lo: a nd c:m o•t'llllo: ar1• twn ,,thr r FRIENDS OF ASTROLOGY TO MEET MAY II .\suoloaer T)ori• Oaue 'loane, wri tcr, teacher and lec turer, wi II lal k on "Time, Che astroloaer's biu .. tbu,.. aboo" at !he United Friend1 of Asuoloay mcetina st I p.m. Satuday, Ma6 1&, in the Island House, Fashion Island. Miu Doane it a araduate hermetici1n, Ouuch of Liaht; • chaner member or Prof ... (euional .\srroloaen, )ftc.: life member or Americ• Federation or Aa~ot•rt; member of ~mem Caliror- nia Women 's Preu Club •d •e PtoreuionaJ Writers• LAaa•e. Blsn. Mone w111 condae .......... ., ......... ,.. i"" •I Ill '"T•naa •d •• · ncond year of life." Dr. Vl•c•t ODUuo trill ....,.,.. ..... ,. .......... •d .... periM.· • att racti\·e an d Hk:-d i••r m .. ,f t'X t'fC1'<e . Bcgumm ~o: on thue tlun~ .. ~o:radna lly , t ak 1n ~ th r m up at a n tio llt o r two each 1\ay at ti r~l. lymg o n the sand "r d imhinR h lufT <: a nd h ill:;. hetwc.-n 1 1me~. the s mnmr r ··r wintc.-r ~o:t u·~t 1:;. ~non Stlrpno;;('f\ t("l tl ucl h imsr lf or ucw •ocs: AT co•o•• un ... lTt'r self o n the sho rt cut to athl elic prn\l t'~" .\11 the while th e fre~h o;e a alf IS st1 m.ulat111g th (' appe- t ite and invig o ra tmg th (' blnod :\ewpo rt Bay ts a h t'ah h res"rt fl f 1he h i~he~t t'ffiCit'll f"Y AN OUTDOOR REGION "AN IDEAL LOCATION FOR SUBURBAN HOMES" 'f,. thl'"'" \l h,,.,c lntSI 11("•-. 1•''(1111 • .. tht·n ;Hlo"ll lH•II 111 l,(oS \n..:,·h· ... ln11 \lh .. j•llltl" l" ll\1 111 !h, •••u l ,,j t ht· •••"t";llt lor\'t"lt"•. \t"\11'111 1. 1 ~.11 1 .... 1 .11t d 11111111111.(t•·ll H t•;~,·h ,,flt·r .t tlt".n"ll••lh 1l1,d ,·.111!1"1 ),, ,.,,t·t·•l t·d <tll)\l ht·rt· 111 the \\t•r l,J l<•·.d t ~ \.il lll" ... 11• 11••{ 111rl :1 tq \. ;u),j lht· 111:111 ,,j 11\•.,)1 1.1 11' lll\".111 ' 1".!1 1 •1 \11 Ill!> o•\\11 h••llh" ••ll to·rm , t1L1 t :trc 1\1111111 lh t· t"l·.nli .. 1 .d J. t<t"ll{o, ol ft" f\",1""1\.lhh•. II\ 111..:, I '-)'1 II•<'" II" h q.:h•·r tha n 111 th1· ,·u~. o~lh l \\ nh th.· .. ,,\, n·lid 1r.111 .. P••rt.llu •ll l.toll t l<:!> I ·~ Jltt· I ' \1..·11 I I.' F.I.I·.I._'T I<I \. f<.\JJ.\\ '' !.• tht",O (' h.-,lo·h o•,. 111:1l.t·~ lh, l1 1jl1" .1 11 .! lf••lll tht' <"ll ) ;, pk :t .. lll t" !'-1 ••··1 . .1 1.1 1t•. wl11oh .11"• ,.,;:,·dm~o:h I""· a rc n taol 1· fur ro:.:dl.ll \l.lltl l· .. 1.h ) t•:tr ha,-·l·t·n a !»lt'a ol~ llll"r•··l ·• 111 th. lllllll l,.·t ool l oll ~lll t'~.., 1111•11 ,,1 J,,,;, :\n )o:t'h•, \\boo 111.11.\ tlhll hoolll<., "o\,.\111 ),) 1h t" :tlllb t"l .. , ... ·· Ill \ h .l lll.!l" \ . .'••IIIII\ RESTFU L ROCK .lT TKE BALBOA EHTRAHCE Of NEWPORT ... • ' • I • I \ I BIBLE SCHOOL BENNET'S HOW 1111-D ••• tN of -·~~·~·=' ..... lliblo .... -...... nrttr· · ..... ,_--allon. allelnllh.a..nlltMI' drpof 1 ' 1:1-tt he VITAL QllaiiGIG , . II ~-dlilllfo-~::::~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====== LESSON ., .... ..,, oiwc.l<r~-llw't tuo.MIIw..w' (Goa.l:l) H_do,.. .... laah-.1 ~..:... .!ldoH:" ..:-~ .. ~ no IAio .,.... "" .,.., -...J. ..,. !he ob1a11 --w :!!"' .... -Ia oavecl ..-a Savioarl _, --·---·· '!''foiGod.~'So--wih. io ""'rituol 111111 ---·a .,..,. Or l!oe'tl Do • --.• • I ~ • ·r· . )'011 beJ1ne lhio I Or an )'011 a II --be~ lilt ... a t1m1 w11ea there wuiiGIIIt--tu~ attribute of the eoul scofl'~, walk inc after y 0 u " Bible'• re;:ord of the ~ P .. .. God, wlol bad .. .....,_ 111111 tplnL own lulu I AU prcYioat ,...,.. If Gdd io not tbe Cretiior, tlien llinit llld no ..S. He had ulila GIIATNESS Of FAITH ationo of ocoflero have failed who iol If ]...,. io not !he -llioc cnetloa. ldeu are (' ~. 3) j · ith aod perithed Are you walinc Saviour, then who iol If yoaare .... Ltd in wordt. ., the Bible Petti' • ~Clio • re:.r-.· to leam aDd • walk by faith and not uved, tht1t you are .... -a' jola l·I.J · "In the Jolm 111111 Paul ID aD Pht'looophy will n~ ''lp •··· ~ wu the ·word aad the who aco• at God u the Cniaaor, not by tichtl And be •* by faith in Jetus Chri':t ':m' a': W<!ld ':.. with God, '111111 !he 111111 MYI that !hey walk "after faith in !he oae perfect MOD, Word wu God •. , . AU thinp their own ~Uitl." ~.doub«d ]au• Cbra.t, our Lordl If the you. were made by him ; and without the. flood an Noah • lime aod • • ~ • • • him wu DOt aay thine made periabed ; they doubt that the (TAU is cA e fir8t in a uriu of Bible leuon.J on U!t that ... made." There is DO Lord will return and wru . be Boolt. of Gu.ui•. prtpa.reJ by Dr. /amN E. 8 t:flfl et, GIJJ Jtlftment u to the time when tocally unPRJ)Ued to~ Him; rquin,ed with permiuion from th e Chritfti.an 1/J eacon, Col· lhio "'tclnn;••" occurred, and !hey doubt that ~ will be a 1. , N I only Gotl ...;;;::.,, that date be-Doy of J•<ll-.'t ~ lhey wm '"K"""""• · ·I cauae He baa n"er renaled it pa~ J!:rdibon w~ "!idle Tloe oorios of "-' otertlog witfl tllo Joly, 1951, lotoa of tllo to maa, ... ~·· cue~ ~ esti· CrcatOI. 10 the~~ of the i.!d Christian Beocon ....... where the .. ,... and its ittHIHto•tl c•-mata. uv.n:vcr ICiellbii'O they • • , , .... • claim to be, vary f.rom each -:ill ~ u ~ thtef iD tbcfro.,tM.._.•iati•IMI•rfrdew..,_.•tsof"'ep,....t .... ,... other by millions of yan, and sught ; tn ,thc which .the heaYenJ It il "r ...... t ... , people who hove nev.r stopped to tt.illk ., cannot possibly be correct. sl~ll pass away w1th a great ...... wlto ..._ are wMre ..._ ca,.. f""" .,., tt.ey ore .,.. tM noett, and the clements abaU melt ·-r • ·-r • AN AMrl.! UCOlD with fervent heat, !he eorth aJao oortll, •"" ........ tlloy oro pg ...... tlloy loa•• tflo aortll moy lie There art: at least 30 similar and the works that are t.hert:in ._..,_ted to fllld tt.. aMwers ift this teries. ;::,sfid.e~e~~~=:a~ ~~~ ~~= ur~;hc:~'= It is also ltoped thot ••ny who ha¥e had a bo.Wge to..,.. by Jcbonh. Isaiah wrote, "Hut ..... , of ...... MOrtars tiHI)' here find a reoson to re -ntabu.t. aiNI thou not known? hast thou not PI.!NTY Of EVIDENCE •troot-tlooir "'itll. heard. that !he everluting God, So, if Geoeolo I :I were loot • .._ God the Lord, the creator of the out of the Bible, we Jtill would h . is oho to be .oted tltot this, be1ng a record m:"led ;r . ends of the earth, faintcth not, have plenty of CYidmce in the H....., ,.,. ... _, .... af old, coastitutes the only strictly K ... tific neither iS weary?" ( Isa. '40 :28.) other books to teach ~ ~ God, _...., to 1M q ... tiH of oritJi•s. The basic definition of "'sciMce"' Then there is the statement of through Jesus Ot~t, 11 tbc is •0 co•p,. • ..UW _.ntatMii-t of tk truth of any s.bject."' ...._ the purposes of the creation: tChreeare""',·, 0 00f o""t•-umGodvcn~.'~r~ c•nst sta~ tHt He is ... way. the truth, an~ tho lift 1Joh•14:6), .. For thus saith the Lord that . '~~~:' lX: "'" created the heavens ; God him-Him. The Psa.lm.s and over a 10 thre is M qHStiow about this series of lessons containing the ob- sel£ that formed the earth and dozen other boob of the Bible sol•te tru... Jamn E. lennet made it; he hath established it, have this tcachi:nl', and u~ us be cnated it DOt in nin. he form· to worship the C~tor ... When ed it to be inhabited : I am I consider t h y heavens, the the Lord; an d there is none works of thy fingers, the moon else" (ha. 45 :18). And the and the stars, which thou hast business of the .. inhabitants" is ordain~. what is man th&t thou to glorify God by being His art mindful of him?" (Psa. 8 :· witnesses and servants ( Isa. 4J :-.l , 4.} 7, 10). Then, and thtn only, all things will work together for CREATION WAS PERFECT good (Rom. 8:28). It is notiCeable that the Bible does not state that the Heaven WHEIE WEI£ YOU1 and earth were created in six o,.. Bill Says ...... ldn -..~.-..... , .... ~.--...... ............. , ....... 171. 1"•-"THE SWOIIO OF TH£ LORD" In the di alogue ~tween God days. The words are, "In the and j ob, God, after listenin'g to beginning God created.'' And the HOW LONG WBU THB SIX H d h I DAYS OF CREATION?' 1a .. -h •--· --• the empty, unsatisfying philoso-~vcn an cart ~l'l! per eet ltfiOM. ..-.... t ree t .... ~ ...... ... 1099, ................. , ..... J71JO phics of .t:liphaz, Bildad, Zophar, w h c n created because a 11 of Question: A ., ,....-e, meaN three diHerent thine•. ''Aikl and Elihu, asked, "Who is this God's works are perfect (Gen. lwtMiq ...-wp. ldiMI ..-... I eta~ '" tlt.e MDMJit, a.t at t.U that darkeneth OOu ... l Ly words J :Jl; Deut. 32 :4). So it is start· Mve wrtt&e• •• .,.., .... , ... firet time I )'OM) fort11 ... I. h ' ~ .c dille .. ...tw.l • t:IMI lib: IJIIvtul fOJ"m of ~I aM fort• '' .,·,hout knowledge >." L;ke the mg w en we read in the second _, _ _, J •--• I ·•-fi -L-"A d .. ,.. el ere.t&oa. Wen ~ .t -111111 lf-.o e-..t-. Aeur~ MJI· present-day theorists, these men vthersc 0 h u-= rs:' 014lpt1er, n ....... ,.. a 1eahl'le&l ~ ., to me at tAM tirJW I )'OM I (ILio." were eager to cxpn:ss their' opin· e cart wu Without onn, and ,.._ .. ....,.. u.-... ., ,...,. In this one vtue the wont )10m ions without the basis of any void; and darkness was upon .,. wen tlilt'J W'WII: .. ,.. ef twe.t)'-mean& a tolar day. forty solar true knowledge. So God a.sked the !ace of tit~ deep." Som~thing r-r -.:n'P ctays and an oc:culon. them "\Vherc wast thou when 1 tcrrtfit mu!t have occurred m the • . 'od that t ha Ia ed Answer : I have no doubt but Wit 1 Bel'-•-Do 1 laid the foundatiOns of ti".e pert mus ve e ps that thfo da)l of creatlon were J l'll'Ye 1-ya • earth?" Doubters shoul~rcad bctwttn the records of th~ first solar da)'l of twenty-four hours Cru.UOII Were Solar Daya care~ hlliWII ab-~7~~:-P~!IOnall>:, 1. eaeh. J 'J'o _lie .c""Jtlfk:a}l)' ~ • 1. The days or Creatk>n wnt 38, 39.· .a. ~ .... ;rrw 1a "'"'" ..... -..;•~.--. :~ e~e, me .....,_ .... ....,. .._,.,. dlviliDiti'1lmn ot,d......_.. and J. Gr~ham Machen said that:"J)Ja(-~~tlftif~diafint,wenty-thrft ~. nttr-*· mtn-·ol a.M.. •A-.c~ tltc! m:..n,.. all4 colleges· m teac.hinr· their" ,,. r ·~'aces of ~~~~~~e. bar-God does ute1, tour lk'C'Onds and .009 or • t/lw ..,. at • were tlie firtt dar." dents to think with brains empty 'not explain about geolOf}' and ICC'Ond.l That was the way solar days we-re f k led Th' · hat zoolovv or astrorw;;my b«ause I believe they wer-t solar days retcM't'd to tn the day• of the md o true now gc. IS ts w h -.-th ' f h ,__ 1 THtamcnt and in the day• of Paul said would occur in the last t .. at ts n~t . c purpose o t e "'""'ause, t seems to me, this Is Chrilt. days (2 Tim. 3 :7), "Ever learn-Bt~l~. whic~ zs to tel.l of the rc-the ob\'k»ua meanina; of the Scrlp- ing, and never able to come to the l~tiOn of thts ~UC!Oltton of ma~-~~~:C!~nd In the first chapter rn~ft ~~;:et~=a:u~•:!tth~ ·~ knowledge of the truth," and ~md t<! God, our Creator, a!'.~ 11 beeau.e the 1un did not lhlne on 1 Timothy 2 :4-6 says that the IS wntt~ for our salvatiOn. "\'ow•," TIM Hebrew Word the urU1 until the rourth day. knowledge of the truth is, ''There THE EARTH REHABILITATED Traulated .. Day" But on the da)' In which 1 am die· is on~ God. and one mediator be· t.atine this thco sun has nOt shone "The Spirit of God moved upon The Heb~ "'ord .,ou:m or )'Om upon Middle Trnnes~. Just the tween God and men t the man the face of the waters " and in often reren to a IOlar d•y. a aame, we will still di\'lde lhe time Christ jesus ; who gave himself . ' . . perkKt of twenty-four hours that a ransom for all." stx. days the Holy Spmt had we refer to u a da)' of the week. Into da)' and nleht. bamshed chaos and rearranged SometirnH It rtofen; to the entire-2. Plant lire ""'as ereat~ on THE WOlD OF GOD the stricken earth in practically twent)'·four hours and 10metimt'l the third day. But if thl1 "da)'" ot The Apostle j ohu, after spend-the form which we have to-it means ju1t thE-hot or w.rm or darkne• and da)'lleht was • ing throe years under the great· day. I am told by Hebrew sunlit hours from 1unrlw to IUD· .ceolot(lcal period of time com- est teacher, jesus, the Son of scholars that after the word sel. A a;ood example or this is prilin1. let us Sill)', tur.lf 8 mUUon ' f nd · (A · 7 11 nd 12 h yeat·s-lt lot't ml inconceivable that God, wrote. "And the Word was (Bara) "created" in the first ou tn MSIS : a. 1 at plant• eould Jive half or tha t time made flesh, and dwelt among us, ver"'e th~te is no other word .say•,· .. . d-.. without any sunlleht. (and we l.;e held his •"lory, the · " •• · h d. " 11 t I1Z llMJI ,.,uth )'eQr of mea~tng create tn t c reco.r NoaA'• life, 1111 Oae .ecoM mottlll> 3. When WI' read the Creation glory as of the only -begotten of untd. the . 21st verse of Gtnests ; the «ve11teewth day of the mowth, Mrratlve w,e 1et the lmpreuion the Father ) full uf grace and nothmg tn verses 2 to 20 arc tM .-1nw daN were all tM fCN"'· that event• took place lnst•nUy. truth" (john 1 :H). Paul wrote acts of creation. but o:.t!y of re-t.aiu of tile ~~ deep broke!~~ "P• rather t.han by a slow Pf'OC'HI. to the Ephesians (ch. 3:8, 9 ), k' hi ' h' d d tile 'Jtdo 1 Mw: When God aakl. ''U~ t"ere be ma mg. re-esta 1s mg. an rc-1111 \t."t w. 0 tV!tfl 'A!'rr zi,llt"-ther-t wu lloht! ll -t-ht "1 should prt:ach among the Gen-arran gin g. The cloods were ope..ed. A lid tM "''" wu "JlO'I tM ..... tile3 the unsearcha ble riches of pushed back, the land and -ter et1rth forll' oo,, alld fort.N 111iglll•!' be tranalatt'd, "And God uid light Ch · d k 11 ... o exa.t and lllht ex!Jit~." n st ; an to ma e a men see separated and the vegetation I Obviously the ".wve-nteenth day what is the fellow!ohip of the cnuld th;n <7TQW "whme scerl of the month" refen to a 10lar 4. When a detlnlle number pre-- mystery, which from the begin-· · -1 If ,. ' h h'' da)' and "forty days and forty cedes the word )10m It refe-n to a IS m 1 .se , upon I e eart ·nllhts'' rt fer• to the dayU&ht recular day or a IIOiar da)'. Ttn&J ning of the world hath bttn hid CG:cn. 1.11 ). The seed of veg~-houra and the houn ot darkneA. In Uw "~venteenth da)'" of the in llod, who created all things loy tat ton must have been left m An:rtnne the word "dsy·• I )Om) at'\·enth month u In GenNlt 8 :4. J esus Christ." the earth after the catady!IOJ, is URd to desl~n.~te-1 p.rtlcular APIHylnl that Ntne rule to the CREATOR OF All THINGS In descr ibing the gru t ex - altation oi Christ, Paul wrote to the Colossians ( c:h. 1 :15-J 7) : but co uld not grow until the land day of the> month, It alway• means !'lays or Creation w~ notice the had ~ separatrd from the a 10lar day. For example, notice ~~!~;~=·"first" day,' the water. Gennla 8 :4 : HEW ClEA TION "Who IS the image of the in· , visible God, the firstborn of every But animal and human life creature ; for by him were all had to be created. Whatever things created, that ar.t in heaven, animal and human life may have and that arc in earth. visible and existed (before the grut cata!l- i n v is i b I e, whether they be trophc or cataclysm) had been thrones, or domini ons, or prin_d· entn~ly destroyed, and a new palities or powers : all things were act of 'creation wa.s required. created by him, and .for him. And Therefore, God brooght forth he is before all things, and by "the beast of the earth after him all things consisL" The rcc-his kind, and cattle after their ord in the Book of Hebrews kind, and enry creeping thing answers the question of all in-that creepeth upon the earth, quisitive c h i I d r c n who ask, and the Mh and the fowl each "Where dtd t h c earth come after his kind.'' When all these from ?" The answer is simple-things had hem accomplished, wrhrough faith we understand "God created man in his own that the worlds' were framed by i~, in .the image of God the word of God 10 that things created ht him, male and female which ar.e seen w~re 'not made of· created he them" to rule the thinrs which.. do appear" (Hcb. earth in obediCMC to His wiD. II :3). l!SSOHS FOl US fOOLISHNESS Of MIN God' a inltnlc:tions to man wttc1 u .. make the fatal 111111 fool· "Be fruitful, aod tnUltiply, 111111 lab e r r o r of tryitol eo Iettie r<pi..Uoh !he earth, and subdue ""'7dtiac. -tbo t111op of it : aod Ita .. dominion ..., !he God, by lhei< five -of .;p., fitb of the -, 111111 o .. r the ......_ -· toucb, ud -». f"!'l of !he air, aod ..., ....-, bat God •JO that !here io a far 1iYial ~ dian -•elh - ......--thaD uy or all of !he atdL "llat-ore told dian -. ud dian io "failh." Tloio al -lolotl aioenltly to alloy io -a _,.. -· bat io (Hft. Z:ll, P) ~ t1oa ..... -..,s:t nf..Sb II p ]--··· .,..,.. ..., .. -........... 'i:i=¥:'=' 17>4-6) -.,.J-. ,,lt=tr, -.o ... • ... ...-.. Gol'a ........ ., t 1' Ar ..... ... "' .. ........ ............ Siinnaf Got[-................. -no'" --o1 • ~ow~y, 1ott. 11o ,.. •.., 11oa _..,. • "Attd the rtrk r'ftfed illl t.U S. In EJCOCIUI ::1):~11 God sivH the commancbnmt lot' larael to •tllnltA Mmttll, 0t1 tlte ~tHJ~t.\ -,. of tM mo~~tA , ·-tM mottJI-observe the Sabbath Day. In th .. ~t He refen to the Ul6u of Ararat." deys of Crntlon and. It ..._ to '!be "teVmtHilth day" dearly rnr, lrnpiJM that lht7 ww. .ao1ar nfft'S to the aeveateentb .,..r days. ~ad Uw tollowtnl' venet clq ln the III'Vftlth ealendar es~rerulb': -.nth. "~ t.U .....,. -.. eo Jo._.........,.,,........., _u __ ,.. _ _,,_ ,.,_ .. u lndd:balte lftrcth Ot lllboMr, oM • all ,._ tCIOf"'r: .., tJIIDr. In GtneaQ 21 :8 the Bible the wt:e~~~• ..... e .. ..,...,. of speak~ ol 1luc and Rebekah liv-IM t..ont ••• OM: "' U t-'-..., I N ill Gtrv, ".t*' it --. to t10t 4o •• ""'*• ....,, ..,. ~,· ,._, ...... AIM ..... ,..,._ • .,., _,. e.\f ......... ~ _.. ..., ........ • The wont .. time" ..,..,, ..... ••" ,.,..,; _. • t11tte !Wwew word '"" ••r e.eca., ..,. ..., ,.1 uw ..., The word II ueed the MlM WQ' W ....... ,.., ..... : for fit • , In"'-* t :l : ".olo4 .. -., -... Lml - - -ttMo " oatM eo .... tMr c.. •r1•. ,.. -· _, .. .._, 61& .,oufiU 0/ , .. /r'tiM o(,.. ,._... ~~ II, ... ......, Mo ..,...,. .. "''"""'--tlW Lml." ....... , _,.,.. flW Lml -wont .. ,.._,. 11 the Hebrew word , .. ....., • .,, _. tsnu• tt." ...... Ill tM ..... , the -.... • ~ .. the W'Ofd d,._ II .~ .. to ~ C'ai8M: be a e t '~~W • 1 qr• • ~•••-• ar-........ "•.,.. at 1M,._. ....-t tor a ~ ,..,.... dille to 10 ...,. tuar .... IIIII _ .. -.. ---tter ...... __ 1_ _.... .. .,. ol •• ·•-t" ....... " ........... -...... Gu n 'r 31;27. ........._ tlllllt .... ..,.., a. ... ,.. ...,. ....... ,.,. ..... ._. .. •• b 0 d -so •••• , ••••• ol..,.. r.. .......... Alld....., -....r 0!. :: •.:::. :-... ·:-.: ~::'::.I.:..:..-..:= of a-a.. ._ .. G ' ' ......... 1M .... of Ocr• ~ -................ _ !:::::t ............. . ,.... ..,.,._ -. .. .,stu fins •••• -.., ......_ ... ta • 0/ ... ft II 14 _, -... .._,_,. IIIII ' ..... .. ---· ......... , ... ,._ :: .. -.. ---..•• t ___ .. _ ..... • Allltlr_ .... ,, ..... __ , ........ _ .. ___ .. --.. -.... -.... .,_ ..... _ ... _..,... oiQ n • a 0 f .,. .. tiW, .., IICs I a II:M ..... II ,, : :•• ,._., SEL\EF W"-'EN 't'OU 2 • J5 2• • •• . , . • ''· ••• • • l 1l If n• • D •5 D 11• 15 ••• • /). •2J • 22• "I ' . • I .. I \ ... I II .... ... 2t 21 ... YOUR S:ATHER. KNOWET'-' W'-'AT 'THING-~ "fE "-'"VE NEt!.O OF, etE FOI't& '(E ASK 141M . NEED JESUS WILL NEVER force Himself into our lives; He patiently stands at the doors of our heor.ts, eagerly waiting for us to invite Him in. Once we ore committed to Him, it's as- tonishing how much more our prayers meon, ond how our minds almost immediately oc, cept the fact that everything we really need comes within the reolm of the possible. The Christian knows thot rer,etition in prayer is not the onswer, for he earns at Matt. 6:7..S that " ..• your Father knoweth whot things ye .._,I M 'T .... CO'T'T have need of/ before ye osk Him." The Bible tells us over and over about how we may re- ceive answers to our prayers: Ask for ony good thing, th., immediately conceive of yourself as receiving. When you express your faith by sincerely asking Him for a bless~ng, AND Bt:LIEVE THAT YOUR PRAYER IS ANSWERED, it IS answered. However, God likes you to show your appreciation for the blessings He brings to you •. Don't forget to thank Him with your heart, as well a s your words. · 'One of most wonderful books' 1/er~ is th ~ firs t in.staLlm t:nt of comme,.._. tary on th e &JOlt. of DGtlieJ by Noel Smith, editm of U!e Baptist Bible Tribun e, Box 106, Sprin &field, Mo.) The Book of Daniel is one of the most wonder· ful boob on euth. W• once read from • reliable IOUrC:e that from $M B.C. to 1M2 A.~ .. 10,o0o'' ' volume. h.d .... write. -uu. book .... <don't, Ju.Go. how many volur-. haw been written dur- inc the last 2e yun. Brooke FON WHtcvtt, • very areal and le•med suthority, uys in "Smith's Dictionary" lp. 540), thai ... "whatever judcrnent be formed as lo the compoaidon of this book, th•re can be no doubt that it exercised • a;~ater influence upon the ear- ly Christian Chul'cl\ than . any other · writin,J ol the Old Tetaament." A areater influence-than any book by Mo.ea, • ,nater influence than the Pu.lma., • .,_wr in- fluence than Iulah, Jeremiah. or Ezeki.l. That is remarbbl~. U1ity a1d law By T. Robert lap-am It WOUld 1M bard t;G ftad a ...... ,_ ....... _.. powarf'lal tbu man' a piiM._ lor _.,, Ud M WOQid be oqually bud to ftad-Wldcb, ..... Ill~ ..... to ll'eater' dlauter, ODitJ a::a.ta Wbere tben t.-bead.. Jr.. 10a1 •• mao r.....,.11M tbe Crea&or aa a.ad ot all tblap lit. ._.,. 8Dd •-.rtb.IIDd eepeei&UJ ot tbe ....... tact, tbl .... ot..., ....... ud ...... AD •n•"al maDltlii...UC. ot Ood'a ....,dehtp .. tbe opanUoD ot tbe ..nwal IDCft.1 Jaw, or t111t --lew, from wMell au dulwd U. laWI ot ..._ Ud ... -. ftla law Ia uad,...d ud ae.lluelc.Jt. --•crtaDa• ot rnurdtr, aciiiHery, rtllblr,, raw. arreat. --an. tbl ......... &DdllYIIII'tolliletaaft1Gl' .................. .,.,...,., --"' -... ,. ---blaapblmJ, IDd rile. God .. rc .... Ida ._.,.,, bJ ctftllltllla law, IIIIOft baea. Ia lllamM c..,• ur ud 1:J7 ap~~c• ruu t•U. Ill ....,._., aocl br ....--aMI: r bt a'mle'rtJrtd ., ..._ Mu laut )lillie. IIIII M ...a .... 1.111~ 01' ..,. ,.., ....... ..., bi'..U ........... .. ......... ,.. ...................... ...... ......... COla-......... -.... ,.... • __ ., __ ... -., ... -...... wU u ...... ......., ol God ...... ,., ...... ol GaeL CllortolladhwiFIIIeaol¢1 -·11:::.:'11 ....... . ...... " .............. ..,.... ......... ... ....... __ ..,._,_,.Ood_tr/to- .... ...,....., ..... 5111 2 5 ol Gad, .., ......... to try to -t• I -..... --18to A-to .. .....,, or .. ..,. • ..,, .-c~• ..a . Olltanrloo, It -o «t lo -1M law at-. ---... _.....,.,-.,_ ..... ....... ...,.., .,. ,_--try .. ------......... ... , r r• ••••• .., z&n111• • ________ ., ___ .. L N red _, illuF .._ .... a ·a 1'"' ••zrtp ¢all ... , 'I"..,. fta .... -.... _a __ ... __ ,._-. ... Gellll r a a e r... ... --. tlllr• .._ ........ n ax., .... ...._.,._ .............. ., .......... .... ....... , ··-· .... --.-_'_"'!~~ -.................. =·~-:.... I wlf .. -... , .-a.a? 1{ai .. U ..... ~ ......... 'Cllai.,..._loo •• •••' a , ,.7 1Fl,. ............. -.. --... II ..... a ..... pa_a ....... ........ .._ CZI11T1Alllmll ._,..,_za-• .. - The Book of Or.nMI hal alw•)'• been one of th~ moat hated ln' the Bible by the aeomen of the BibLe. It il ~UN of the "fabulousnna of Its n&r· ntiv• and the minulenetl of its prophetic his- IOiy," u aome ol the mt~ ha.ve put it. Daniel wrow about the GrHb more than UIO yeara be· ton Alexandft the o,..t wM born. He wrote ..... the, ...... aso ,. ..... IMfen the (Nic: Of ...,.. ...,.. a~~~~IIINd. And • the m•·"!'~ that &he "'c:am..nta ol the book art irT&Uonal aacl bn· pciailbli." t ;:' But Daniel llllnda. And the efforU lo make Daniel 1 historian h•t.ud of a prophet, have failed. n.. "'-te" dlttft won't .UC:k. A$ •n 11- luatn.Uon ol the failuN to make the "late" d•tes .tick. theN ll the w.tlmony of JOMphus. In his "AntfquitM." (p. M5), JONphus writes this: "Aa:i wb. be (A&.undcr the Gre•t) went up lido tlw ....... he . offend uerifice to God, ac- eonlbtc to the hJch pr'ieet'• dii'Ktion. and mac· n~BcdtlJ tnat.ad both th• hlah priest and prints. And wtwn the book ol Dani.J wu 1howed him, ~ Daaioal declared that OM of the GrHU shouk1 ~ tlM .mpire of the P..nians, he MtJlp a PI d that hbn.U WM the penon intended. And • he •• tbl'llalad. he dilml..d the multi- tude for the ,...a.; but the Mxt day he c•lled thma to b1m, and he bid them ask what favors the, pl.~ ol him ... H~ 1ranted all they de-...... .• ADd 10 the Book ol DaAiel wu in the Temple and WM t:\IMideied u p&lt of the Oracln ol God in the da~ ol Al•xander th. Gr~at. The presump- tion Ia th.t it Mel berm tb.re for • lone tinw. And UU. ...,. authority, JOMphua, uys that nothinc WM added to the Old Ttstarn4!nt Scripture after the -.th ot Artu:crxea, which wu 424 B.C. And the uninnal .lewith tncHtlon is that inspiration ~ with Ka*hl, which would be .omewhere behind aDO B.C. And mon impreaeive than all, our Lord 81· aumad that Da.niel wrote his book and that Daniel •• • Divinel)'-insp.ired prophet. "When ye therefor• ahall .ee tht-abomination of deaol•· lion, IPQbn of by O.nkl the prophet, stand In the hol)' ~. (wt-readeth, let him und~r· Mad:} (Matt. 24:1$). WhU• wa an on thia matter of "taw" datn. it .. aa iD.......,. thine thai archeol~ical evidence II iDcrtllriUwiY in fa¥Or of the early, not I he "late". data; uMt not only •· r ... rdl the boolta of the BIW., but • ,...,. prolane litentun: e. J., H.wr's .....tu. Attd UU. evkl.nce mak• &M atu. altout • qpy at the ardleololla&s • they an lit O..W. It il not to be wondeTed at that the ~ ....e. to pt rid ol tM mult.ipli~aUon ...... ........ "'-· ... rid of ---tks,. aod tet rid ol t.ct.. AU of tMw an! 1111ain1t lhtwholololldol ...... 11 Question Box 1 '1 ......... ,..J .... ...... -... OIMwt ............... C.:! I. r~w _. ,._ ..Ao -u -...,. •I ~ -t1wt -.._ S... o/lloa <""""' Ia Hu ,..U.P M.w.-16,:18. Mr. S.O.U., A ........ , .. 'l't.t Lord J-... m.n1., to Hil ar ... =-·-·dod .. lilt foJIOw!rol ......... 17,-ll1o dlodplao, P-. J- _. Jolur, ..., .,. •" o of Hit oaaj•J· (!loa I,_ 1:16-11.) • ..... ;. ... _.., 1::t. .n. Ia c.... J :l$ "ll.r..u 6noUo ..,. -........ .,_"" ...,., lln./.IJ., c-I'A-., t--. ........... ,.,. ..................... Jlltlt! ......, .. -... ol Sotoa, wlolelt .............. a.n. MaD .. " t 1 .... Jle ... _ ... __ ..,.,. ........... ... ......... I ... • : ofnloaJ.ori,_ ..... _ ...... st, .......... ..... _ ..... .,.._ I I N•I&YMIMICMIIaA NOW AT 1710 NI!WPORT a. VD. PH. 646-tllll:oate flteeA. ............. w,. ........... . ..... ., ... ._ .• .. ___ hi ... ""' ........ .. .... ,,_.., ... 1 ... .. ..... v •• , ........ .. ... 10 .......... ; •n call ·· ,_, rn .. .... , ........ , ....... ""' .. aiha ,,... fll•"r .IIi .. •• ...... .w• ~ ,,.., to laelp laer ---....... wiefl ....... .._ ... , .. "''~..:!-¥18TOI "' ... ,.. • WillS II!RIT AWAID John Wat1011, 16'"1'eaf'o01d jllnior at Corona dal Mar Hi~ School, won a merit award in lhe 61h JMual hiah school wchitectural dui,n .nd drawina ~pe­ tition aponaorod by lhe county chapter or the Ameri· can tnui1Ut.e or Architect• aod the Women's Archite~ wral Leaaue, · Pint prize waa won by BriM Reitz, Tustin Hiah School junior.· I t:HIJRt:HES I .'llrwpprf'lta~or Lulhtrun ~l.ardt "0" th• Bllt/1~ Ou•rlooiirrt ·"'•wport H•rbnr'' NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORNIA THE AMERIC AN LUTHERAN CHU RC H 8:30a.m. to <J:3o a.m. -WOfship ~rvtce <J:45 a.m . to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -WDfshlp Service 'llle Rev. Juan G. Illata. Pu&or The Rev. Georae J . Butctieclur, Vitit.ation Putor Phone 541...J&3J Oulttio.n Sci•nc• '-tvlc•• flRST (li(;RC'II OF CtUU!!iT, SCU :"''TIST J303 Via Lido Newpon Reach st.:NIJA Y SCHOOL · 9·1~ • '"'· .,.4 II •.., SUNDAY SERVICES 9·\5 -11 ..... WEUNESOA't" I:.VE~INCi MI:.ETlNG I " .... REAOING ROOM ...... ..,.: ....... -) ..... . ........ ,: 9 ...... -7:4) .... . T.., •• ,.., .,.. '""•': t •.•. -~ ....... , ....... . _...,., '•··· -...... . IIXOIIIID c•ac• Of' ca..-r .ICII:IIfTWT Ne:,ou Beach at Corona de I M.r 6JO Carnation Ave. JUNO A Y SCIIOOL ID • .., SUNDAY SERVICE II .... •'EONESOAY EVEN ING MEETINU 1:00 •·"'· READIN G ROOM - Mutual Buildina 2863 East Coast Hiatlway Moa. • S•t. 10 •.m. to 5 p.m 1lun-.day .-veainjr -7 10 9 Ynu au cord1ally 1nv11ed 10 anrnd Church Servu:u and 10 UIC lhe .Read1n1 ltnom: Lwther• Ouuch OftM Metter L.ther• O..rch h• A..ri c• 2900 Pacific View Or. Corona del Mar, CalifO(Q.i. Dr. Willi.,.. R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3·5022 8:~ 1,111., r-ily Worwhip 9:~ 1 ,111., Chor.-JI Sclt.ool.., 11:00 •·•:z r .. th·e WorNip NURSEnY P~OVIDED First a.,.lst a-.. .. of c. ........ B1 pli~t Bible F'ellow1hlp l"tlepe11t/•"t -A•ICHIIo•o• s.rta .._. a. Mot..-lia S.s. Dr. P.G. Neumann. putor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.r '· Sunday School 11:00 Lm. Mornina Worship 6:00 p.m. Trainina Uniont 7:00 p.m. Evenina Worthip 'IIEIJNESDA Y 7:20 p~18ible Sw4y 1:00 p.m. Prayer MetlliDI . ·~ . ' . A TTEMD THI CHIIItCH Of YDUR CHDICE REGULARt.Y CENRAL IIIli CHUICH s.....w, !orhr>nl 'I """ """'""'"I Wnnhop 9 ..cj IO·Jn "-M l ........... k' .... ~ .. ' "" W~lh ..... S1 .. Mod''~ 1 PM ... _,., oJ.ir•l'll .......... ~ AfviY.ehPYop- Cm. of Clnnp aMI lW. ... c--. ,Mint N. [ ......... lfCA MM 'lpcndl! 1..., J"'u.t Clpadt :1»2 ...... -· "-" ...... A Fru •t1111._, .. J,II Co"l'~ttllioul c•ri•H• c••rc• 1'11• I••. Mena• 1,..., ,...w., bday Service and Ourcb SchOol at 10:00 Lm. .... ..., .... _,......... , ....... 642·27· SEVENTY PUPILS from the 5th and 6th grades at Har- bor View School presented a program of song at the May 1 noon meeting of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club at the Villa Sweden restaurant. Miss Anna Kather- Ine Harris, musical director, was in charge of the gmup. John case, principal of Harbor View School and club member, was the program ch airman . --..... Vasa music festival set The tprina ~wedi sh mus ic futival will be held thi s Saturday evenina. '.1ay U , by .4.nchor Lodae 64& of the Van Order of o\merica. Sven Landbera and Mr. and Mu. Erik '.Vallin are in char. ae of the proaram for this event, which will be held in lhe Seniot" Ci tizens club- house, 15th St. and Irvine o\ve., C liff fiaven, besin· at 8 p.m. -Mr. and '>'Irs. Nils Lindbera are in ch.arge or decorations. Part.icipanll wi II include Mr1, ·Sandy Steiner of Cor. ·· ana del Mar, Oute re corder; ~trs . Tommy Thomas of New· port Beach, accordion re- corder; 'Au. -.ndrew o •Nei II of Oranae, cello; an insttu- mental ensemble from the Oranae County ladies music Jfoup; sinaer Lennart John· son, and childre n entertain- crt EJni ly fii,oren by, piano, Steve Noby. accordion, and Tom Sorenby I cuiw. $13.4111LLIOII BUDGET PRESEHTED AT OCC j The Oranae Coast Junior Colleae· District trus tee~ have received a preliminary budae t for 1168--61 IOtalin 1 S13,447 ,H6. The l%7--6& SETH RQgERTSON of Stud io budact totaled SJI.l32.16J. City , daughter of f.4rs. Jean Robertson of 2117 Vista The prelim inary budaet is Entrada,· East Bluff, and Frank Robertson of La bued upon an estimated as- Habra, exchanged marriage vows Saturday , April 27, tested valuation of Ja43,- at the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood with H1,aoo. Thi • would be 111 John Frr ;erick 8echtold Jr. of North Hollywood. The increase over latt year of bride is a graduate 'oi Hollywood High School a-td abouiS40,SOO.OOO. UCLA dental assistants school and Is now emplOyed as a dental assistoY~t. Th e bridegroom, who Is the son of Mr. and Urs. John 13echtold Sr. of Vi neland, N.J., Is an electron ics engineering graduate of Lehi~ Un i- versity , 8ethlehem, Pa., and is associated with Lock- heed as senior electronics engineer. After a honey- mooll trip to San Juan, the Virgin rsland s and Jamaica in th e Carll:il ean, they will makt u,ei r home In Studio City. (Richardson-DeLong photo.) MliiSitALL ISLAIIDS TALK SET FO II ZETAS Explorina the Marshall Is· lands under the leadership or Mrs. Frank Feller, who lived there for 2 years with her husband on a U.S. 1~ vemment mission. will be the excitina experience of Zeta Tau Alpha Alurmae of the South Oranae Co asL Mrs. Feller is entenainina fo r her Zeta sis ters for the finl time in her new home at 2066 Paloma Or., West Upper Bay, at 7:30 p.m., AIRMAN Lee E. Allen, son Thur•day, May 2~. . of Everett L. Al len of 3250 Mrs. Graham Gibbons w111 . NEWPORT HARBOR EII!IGII SfaliiD Sf:CliDII - -P. 3 THURmA!1_11AY 15. IMI OOIIliiA Dfi.IIAR, CAU F. Honor students na•ed l!iJJit• podon lnd •• 3nl •-• -roll liot 11 Abrtll-Lincoln School willt 6$, followed by 1• .....,, '"* .50, •d 6111 pldere with 21. A's in all aubjac:u were eamed tt, I* pMat Jobn 81Mpied, Elizabeth Brimmer, KriUi Cllrke. Bob OeMoU. lcoU HomMU:. John Miles and O.ria Sdt•et. Md t,o 71h p..S.n Jtot,on Otild, Tricia Crooke and Liz Noll. All A"t in academic subjecu were earned by llh ., .. dcu Kellyn Beeck, Karin Feldman, Kate Jayne, Jim Luse, Kalby Smith and Ri cky Yorba. and b,' 7Ch t.raden Francis• Boero, Susan Katz. Matt Larrabee, Susie Mil· hol11nd, Anita Palenchar, Stacy Platt, Patti Sloper and Meaen Thompson. Here i 1 the comple\C honor roll I i-tt: I Til OUDt.: John Park Lulie Baltbe Bill ~wer Brad Baker Cathy Punnort Doua Bettie Jane Rethlefsen Laurie Bay leu Maria Ricca Kellyn Beeck Kris Rubly John Blanpied Nancy Ryan Dana Blumer Ch.ri t Schwer Peter Bowie Mike Sevier Elizabeth Brimmer Kathy Smith Stacy Bryan At trid Store Kri sci Clarke Judy Thompson J im Cote Carlo T os ti Bob Davit Bi ll Vieraever Bob DeLancy Andrea Waters Bob DeMou Heather Weir Stacy oeNaut ·stanley Wlesick Larry Danner Ri cky Yorba Brad Dietz Karin Feldman 7TH GRADE Rick Felthuis Ch.risty Ak in Lori Fout-s Pam Armstron1 Julie Freeman Barbara Babbee Louise Gottschalk Bill Baker Dan Griaaby Francil Boero Beck Haia.h Sarah Carle y Sue Hodor Robyn Child Scou Hornbeak Robert Clark Quenby Hyman Tricia Croo ke Kate Jayne Rebecce Davi s Linzee Kull Jeff Oyet Linda Lebenbaum Cathy Enaland Mark Loweree Ji ll Farwell J im Luse Janelle Fenn Jim March Karen French Rich Marienthal Susan Go ttschalk Mike McCartY PeaaY Harris Tom McCockel · ld b d S h " C . k Bruce Ht c.n ran tep en r11C ormtc 1 d. II 1 Cindy Michaels 0 1. os . P.a.uice Mickelson David lr w1n J ohn Miles .Karen Jeraer Richard Miller Susan Katz Kitty ~1ock Mall Larrabee Robert Mo ntaomery Rod March Jane Morrison Cindy Marowitz" Oaine Myers An drea McAdam Cind y Norman Steve McFarland ....., •••• a a Su ai e Milholland Sine Monroe Teresa Morley Liz Noll Denn ie Newcomb Anita Palenchar Marc Pana N*cy Pawlik Stacy Piau Mary Pursell Nan cy Robertson 8i II Rothwell John Ro thwell Jeff Rowland Tom She! &on Matt Shoemaker Patti Sloper Mecen Thompton Kri s tin Tool Jo.e Totti Pam Ward Terry Watt Paul Whittaker 611f GRADE Jamie Anderson J canine Arranaat Pne Ashley Lanadon Beeck Bill Bernard Carol Bem ey Simon Bouchey Lisa Clarke Cathy Crone Karen Galloway Mary Jane House Kerry Hyman Holly Keen Leslie Lanabee ~fike Mol denhauer Cory O'Conner Cindy Steinhaus Kathy Watson Robin Weed Diana Werley Jonibeth Wh itney NAME I&AMD WATCHES DIAMONDS • ltWEU.Y • CII'TS • ......... c....._ . be installed as the 1968-6~ Broad St., Newport ~elgh~s, presidcnl; Mrs. E. Richard ~as completed baSIC tra lrt- Walwick, vice president; mg at Lack land AFB, _Tex· Mrs. Franklin s. Hurd. sec· a s. He ~as been ass1 g_ned retary ~ Mrs. Jerry Nash., to the A1t Force Techni cal treasurer; Mrs. Burton s. Train ing Center at Sheppard Grant, historian. Rescrv .. AFB, Texas, for specialized lions may be made wi ttl schooling as a construction Mrs . Feller, 642·16a2. o r s pe cialist. He is a 1%7 Mu. Letter Peterson Jr., graduate of Costa Mesa SOUTHERN FIRST FORD ii62-7Hl. r Hioh I CENTER TESTS YOUR CAR 130 WAYS than 30 minutes every v ital part of your car IS tested perforlnar1ce . reliability, ...t ulety. Walch oo your ,own dials .!!!!!!!:!!!2!! as ill uiCI · recorded at anchored COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ 1245 COMI'LITI FUNIUL AND IUIIAL CINTII ~1~ v SPECIAL speeds 14P to 70 mi Its piM' hour. If repairs are necesury the wntten report you receive elf. minetes guesswork wherever you take yOur c'ar for service. 1-M77 iltnutrial liar •• ,..17-~..,. .. E_.,., ia One ~ Pl«:e" Jkc:IUII! lbe fuoeral IJid bariaJ cealer CDoccpt elimiuta lbe need for pcocessioos dlroogh benJ traf6c oa ~e1aowded hi&hw•JS, family and frieDds alike may now p&)' their full ~e­ lpedl ., atteaclillr lbe buriil semce, u well u lbe chapd Rnice, all at ODe t.utiful place. at Je. C1D1t IIIII 11101e CDGve.iience. 1•1 •1.UIIACIIavt.. wa ... WG1 714 oil'''' May ••Lr FULL DIAIIOITIC TEST IITI C .. PLITE IIIITTEI IEPIIT OF CIIIITIOI Fa! lUI BYICE CMn ......... " c,...., ..... -you 10 .... -1-1 .. ..,.,; ......... u • ., c. il .... -. (A SPECIAL, MESSAGE TO SELF EMPLOYED PEOPLE) Here's how you can · save taxes today New liberalized lu act cives bic bruk to self-employed. You can HI 1side up to $2500 or 10% of your tauble income a year. whichfter is leu, tax-free for your own pension plan . • Rea l Est1te BroQrs end S..lnmen • M1nutactur· e rs· Representative• • Doctors • Lawyers • O.n· t1sts • Self·employed •ccount•nts, writJ!rS, ar· ctu tects. enainHrs. artitb 1nd m1ny other profH· sio nal people t en now Plrtic•~tl. llllltrct\ant., Ftrmen. auaitWM:mMI If you own your own bus•· neu or ere • partner this n-pro1ram is OPt!n to "'"· How to Start Stop at either of our two otfJC:U 1nd t•llt to our pe~ion ~-They will help you fill out thr•• 1tlort forms and our trus· tee. will handMI liltS ap· pnwal for )'00. Our cuf"Ttlftt divldend rattl.il 5.00% S* annum paid quartarly. This Is an •nnual )Wid of 5.13% when compounct.cl A lly and maint.lnad ,., ON )"Nr. Newport Balboa Savings --~!!!-.. .... - ........ ·-..... -• ...,LC... ..... -.. ... .74 ...... ..... e . c a e 1 I ... , ..... . "1'-<>0J ... ] ... 70 t---BtfbTZ MORWARIES 1741 IUI'IRIOR AVE. COSTA IIESA llldwoy 1>-2424 1111 I. COAST NfWAY CO-A· DIL liAR ORiolt J-'1450 s•c• 1942 NC::'N OFFICE~S of th e Costa t.Aesa ved during the past 2 years as recor~ 1Nomen's Club will be installed at a lng secretary . The new president is a luncheon meeting Friday, May 11, at the well4cnown Costa Mesa artist, a gradu· clubhouse. Pictl.J red here, from left, are at e of Pratt Institute, 8rooldyn , and art Mrs. Gib Fern andez, 221 4 wallace Ave., teacher for the Costa Mesa recreation )rd vice~resident, ways and means; department. She has selected as her !Jrs. Charles Stanley, 4b3 Princeton club theme for the coming year: "To Or., the new president , who has served create a better club picture th rough ser- 2 years as fi rst vice--president; and Mrs. vice and love." Club mee tings are on Phillip 1), Hay, 1415 w. 7th St., Santa the Jrd Friday of the month. Outgoing Ana, fi rst vice-president, who has ser-president is Mrs. Lee 'Nadsworth. --~~~--~~~--------Police Bloner Friday, Moy J •.. A thi ef en tered th e resi-1 Roy Councilman, 66, of den ce of Walter Douglas, ,.. 305~ Main-Sr.;-Bal boa. was lJ2-Vi a bido No rd, Lido book ed on the charge of Isle, through an unlocked drunk in public •.• cleeti s bedroom window, and then Bray, 52, of 224 N. Newport stole an am -fm stereo valued .. Bl vd., Apt. 3, Newport at 5250 ... Leonard Speicher Ueights, was booked on the of Los Angel~s. turning east charge of drunk in public f~om Jamboree, north of , •• Kimberly Clary, of llXH Coas~ Hwy., ~t l0:-10 p.m:• E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, re-was mv_olved _•n a car accl- ported that someone stole a dent w1th dn_vers Anthony ti re and wheel from her car Corso of Hunt_mgton Beach, while it was parked at the and J ohn_ Daruelson, U . of B St. parking lot. •• Norban 1.B6Sanuago,Oo ver Sho~es, Poor 1~50 Vista Caudal was taken to Hoag llospJtal A CONSERVATIVE East' Bluff, s tated that ~ by Seals Ambulance. Approach to lnauranu 5125 all band radio had Saturday, Moy .C ED WARD been stolen from the recep-Joel Ames, 16 , of JI-B Newcomers at Hoag Orco ._.Co. . -:;,•~· :-n_.zrlolrL ·lido· 8oJ -~*· ._. *'· Corl .,.. ., .. urr 1••• P r -·· u u llotor IL> IUILIIIIIG ILOCD ·AU. W"' ·AU. rna , ~~ I I OWl Cot&a Meaa. Pl., Cotta Men. Oirl -*· 111d Mra. ·Fred llo)' -Nf, Md Mra. Lury ()oodaa, 39 Oal• SL, Colle Smalh, 91 Jo.aa S&., Co•&a Weta. . Meu, · ,~ • ., 11oy 3 Obi -~. 1nd Mn. ~ce Boy .:_Mr. -.nd ~1• Ouold Pa&ttrton, 700 M~naold Plalh, USI Aultin St., Av~., Corona del Mar. Co Ita Mesa. Oirl -Mr. and Mrs; ·Robert Boy _Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Do.odon•, n1 ChN' Or.o Katnlk 2303 Atlniverury Chff Haven.· ' S.ntley, April 28 Lane, Back Bay. Oi I " d D Boy -Mr. 1nd Mrs. Va.an r -'"~' an Mra. on· Mc:Ahren, 2700 Petauon ni_s Schmtlz, 174 Monte Way CoataMesa .. Vuta Ave., Costa MeaL .,i,;.·~~~:l!~::>l~--:; Girl -Mr. ond Mu. Wil-Clllli TTU liam Sinku.la, 1301 Santa- nella Ter., Irvine Tenace. Boy -Mr • .nd Mra. Gordon Bro wn, 266~ Oranae Ave., Coat.a Meaa. -""·· April 29 Girl -Mr. and Mta. Robert Dowrier, 607 Fern lee£ Ave., Corona del Mat. Boy -Mr. and Mu. Wayne Smith, 124 Virainia Place, Costa Mesa. Tuudoy, Apri I JO 2St per pack with 1964 IJlarter TURNER DRUG 2542 F. Coa1t 1/wy. New ort Bead Now! lito L ...... t IIWo Clou lo •• """'"' A- lnl••.,.. te • ••4r ........ "The Bible Cotes Alive" Till!• hO., s-1~ -MI•o '-• to45 to IOriO I'LACI• l'llt$T IAI'TIST CIURQI OP COST A IIISA , 311111-llo llt•t A I'ARlii'E.LCO!fE AI'AITS YOU ! BRING YOUR CHILDREN I Car Shine BOy -Mr. and Mrs. Theo· dore Bacon, 151 Tulip Ln., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miner, 2a2 Camellia Ln., Costa Mesa. WITH SIMOIIZ. PASTE WAX Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Georae Dalley, 2100 Newport Blvd., Cos ta Mesa. Wedne•day, M-oy 1 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. David Ullm an, 6l2Y.z Go ldenrod Ave., Coron a del Mar. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. James Bates, 21H Miner SL, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mts. Tho- mas Williams , 400 Tu sti n Ave., Newport Hei&ht s, BOy -Mr. and Mrs. S. Ronald Trepas, 1727 Can· ary Or., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hinckley, 355-A 16th Pl ., Cos ta Mesa. Thunday, Moy 2 $595ALL CARS ,, \ \ \ I - THE MERLITf .. IESTO-SHINE WAY MACHINE METHODS ... HAND RESULTS ,-- Vour Lor.al MERLITE PRESTb·SHINE Diller: of }D)' 6 R enfro tion room at 3737 Bi rch St., Samoa P lace, Costa Mesa, Phon: 67J..9379 Back Bay, during business travelling 60 in a JO mph ':~~~;~;;~~~~ hours. , .Ronald Stanford, zone, was stopped by pol ice r 1016 Polaris, Dover Sh ore s, a t Via Li do and Newport MATTRESSES reported a 5230 theft. •• Blvd. at 2 a.m. and th en BOB VOROALE, 140 Via Bo y -~lr. and Mrs. Henry Havre, Lido Isle, captured Wi lson, 2247 ,Republic Ave., · . d C Cos ta Mesa. KELMER WHITE h•s 2n Santa Ana oun try a· I \I d 'I C 11 I b ·d , u -r.an ~~rs. arro C u pres• en t s cup crown Izard, 7104 w. Coast Hwy ., Saturday, May 4, when he West NewporL 2564 ELDEN l»lack E. af IIEW -UIOILDIIfG Meter checker Bi 11 Crawford booked on the charge of dri- lrA"I'Ui ar Sh•JM."S said that 2 me ters we re vin g unde r the inOuence of 1-11+liiW-c.tt• painted black at 11t}fl w. liquor ... Robert Shook, ~7 . COSTA l.tUA l.tAnUSS CO. OceWl Front, We st Newport, of 2:! Boli var, Lido Trailer JIIOHew,.,t~. lllloettyi-IJOl but no attempt was made to Park, was booked oo t..he defeated qualifying medal-. ist \'3us) Swilty Tal mage of Chapel take an y mon ey ••. Small ch arge of drunk in public hand tools have been miss-· .• Ra)IT' ·.~d Knopp, 23. of ing over a period from Apri l 150 E. l"m St., Cos ta Mesa, 11, hom tbe E~lorer Motor was boo\..cd on the charge or Home Corp., 400b Cainpus (ailure to appe.-... Walter Dr., Back Bay, and the big· Stoudt, H , of H4 Joann gest theft was of iWl air drill St., Apt. B, Cos ta Mesa, :======:::::-:-:~~an~d~gr~·~· n~d~e~r ,~va~l~u=e~d~a~I-S~l~~~S dri \'in g on Sal boa Blvd., Orange in a see-saw match, 2 up on the 18th hole. Tal - mage took. a 1-stroke lead on the par three 15th, bu t Vo rdale got even on the 16th, rega ined the lead wi th a par 4 for the title. He had also won the champion- ship in 1%0. (Rich Bassett photo.) ..o~ made a couple of U tums that caused drivers to brake to avoid collision, and then dro\·e down the s treet 15 CA~AS OXFOttO Comlort CIIU>C' l)oUCIIt 4 etP ~~~~ CUS~!OIO. cool. Mlll-<~•lt hlllllf _ frlltll"• •na womt""' 111 ••• Jwii>Ofl' Ill ... BAY DEPARTMENT STORE 303 Mo in St,..t -Balboa At Your Service! WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE ... E•tto oHention on, tiny rip• repaired fr ee, e•trll fa•' ,.,. •ic:e ...t.en de1ired. Hot1, g lo•e•, pillow•, drepe1, rug• cleoned, wot e'pl"oofed, moth• proofed, finhhed l••mdry ... FREE OELI• vern . VALET LEGAL NOTICE miles per hour, wea\·ing in n :HTI FIC·\n-'lF T11JSI'a:ss the t and 2 lanes, until po-r il'tiliou" Finn \"<Hil" TIH: 1"'\!)EI!Si r.\"~;n dot-,. lice stopped hi m at 16th St., hl'Wh)· <"ertif\· lhat 1,,. i,. r on- when h~ failed ths sobriety <lurtin~t a \t:niuf!: & l)r,rln[~ test, he wa s bonked on th e m•'llt Co. l, ... ;n, . .,,. at 21 /Q ch arge of drunk dri ving, l.:•ur,.[ I'I.H•·. "''"P'"''' ll••arlo. Californ ia Q2()60, unr!Pr thr S~.~nday May 5 fi r-titi"u"" finn n.•rnr or \lnllllll li e 'L I' PI , \linin11. &· l)•·•·•·lo prnrnt r;o., · Of} aggart.., o, 0 -I· 2 ,1nd thai o;aid finn ;,. c-om- Knox, Costa \·lesa, and flO""'' of 1hr fo ll owinf!: P"'"'on Bru ce Roberts, 21, of tn ""ho•w .nam,. in full an•! I''""" JJrd St., West New"'H' of r,..,,,[,.n ro• tHe a ... lol o"""· 1" .. to-wit: were booked on th e ch arge c: .. or~t,. 'lrtn•h•ll, 211Q r..tu r .. t of disturbing the peace at PJa r P, "rwport ll•·d rh. f.dlif. 33rd and Balboa Blvd., West 92flfi0. WfT'\'ESS mv han•\ thi,. 29th ~ewport: th ey were hitting tlav of ·\pril, i?foR . each o ther with their fists r.,.or!l~ II. ll>~nrlall and ki cking each other· .• 1..e ST \ n . 'lF C,\t.IPIIJ\'1\ "'' cou"n' o r f)n '"r.E ""'· large crowd that had been (}~ TillS 29th ,fav of April. wa tching them, faded away 1968, h,.lor,. mr, a ~utarv Pub- quickly. , .Don Ard is, 2222 li e in an <I lor ,.,,;d ronn.ly 11nd Bayside Or., Corona del ,.tat r., r,.~idi n ~t thrrl'irt. tluly c:ommi!l!lionf'•i rtnd '<worn, p.-r- Mar, took a trip to Palm .'<onallf "PP""'""" (;,.or,,. 11 . Sp rings, and returned to lhnr\11 1, known to ,~,. to Jt ,. find 52~0 wnnh nf s tereo thr. p<'!rson whoo;o· n.unr ;,. ,.uh-llcrilw:o d to the wiThin in,.lru • componen ts misstng from mr.nt , anrl arlo:now!rohtrd to m•· his home, , .A Oag, ~trash that h~ eXf'CIUt•d th•• '<HUI". cans and a volley ball net 1\'IT'o.:F:ss my h;oo •l and ofri· added up to a 570 loss for cia! "'eel. _J,.,.,;,, II. IIi II th e Ci ty nf Newport Beach , ~otary Publi c in an 1l for .!l ai d when stolen from Corona County an d Stal e. del Mat Main beach. My Commis.!lion r.~pir"'" ()ct. 24. 1970 Three teeth marks were made in Jr.t-year~ld Eliza- beth Chandler's hand when she entered a yard, just a rew houses away rrom hel home, at 1J1 Pearl Ave., Balboa llland, Tuesday, May 7, and was bitten by a beqlc-type dos- Publi11h: \lay 2. 9, 16. 2.1.1968 in the \',.wport llou hnr f:n.!li,I!!D LEGAL NOTICE CF:R1lfrCATE Of' RIJS I'H:SS Ficliliom• firm '\'am'! TH~ UNm~RSif.'\'t:ll does her~by certify th., he i11 ductin,l!! iiD ln soranr,. o\~en cy busine,.s al 518 S. l)ru•tor. S.a.la Ana CaliF., untle r lht: rictitiout~~ (irm name of fhit~~tol lns uranct: A~!!~n cy, and th.al said firm ill rompo11ed of the follow in (I Jll"'"on w ho~tf' Warehouse Outlet ia full and plac,. of ruidence are 1111 foll ow11, to-ll: Patr ick. /1.. Shefflf'tte, 2147 FURNITURE & CARPETING I' SOFA l LOVE SEAT SETS. , •••• FOITIIEL SHAG CAIIPET ••• , , • , , 101 Zll.ll wore 435.00 1011.11 , •• was 11.95 yd. 1.11 , .. Aster Pllu:.,., Co111a Mesa, California . WITNF:SS my hanoi thh1 30th day of APfil, PHiS . Patrick A. snernettr. STAn: or CAI.IF'ORNIA COUNTY OF' ORANG•: ""· 0.,-TI.IIS 30th day of Apri l, 1968, before '""• a Notary P.b. Ue in ••d lor Mid eoa•ty •d •••u el re~~ ldl•IJ there I•, d• ty ~ ul011ed •d swan, per. •••Hy appeared P•triek A. !llefnctte, bowa t. •• to ll>e •• peNOtt wllo•e ••e Ia ••b-.crtliled 10 the wl•l• i8atN- ••tr a1d ack•o.l~ltf!'d 10 •• 6.t llle •unted •• ..... WITNESS _, .... ••d ofn· eA.I ••1. J ... , ••• ,. ... ., Pllblle • •• I• ~ ... .,. ... s ..... c-1•••• •.• ,.re, Oct. ' 1910. ,..u ...... ,. 2, 9, 16, 11 tt.a Jlewpm BarMr•-i:iooi,ii.J =---1" --STOlE 1UO Sup.nor A.,.. Lll.5531 o BEAUTY SALON FORGIT HARDWARE Hardware -Ou Pont Paint Small Appliances 2205 W. Balboa Bl vd • Newport Beach Phone 673-2350 • NURSERY r ~-7Aiiit& -. I WILCOURITTINOEN HARDWARE ,....._, .... , c .... ,._ ... u 1700 W, C .... Hwy,. N.a. _ ... , Z.WM PAIIITI 11anabu.'• .L Shrubs, Interior Plants BEAUTY NOOK Tropical & Trees PLUMBING lnsec tcides and Fertili:r.er 27:32 E. Coast Hwy, S&H Green Stamps Corona del Mar FREE DELIVERY A. R. Ill A R SAC PLUM BER Phone 673-733& CORONA DD. MAR NVRSERl' -----------I Z744 E. Coast Hwy,. 6U-0160 700 Carnation Ave. S.rw lnt .... c •• ,tlll Arae wllto Gt.•llty c ... u ... ' '•-pt £HiclGflt P.O. Boll: 421 Costa Mesa o DRY CLEAMIMG -" /J ... .,.tlt.t CJ-ClNIU PJo(eaaional •d IMadaet cleuina -raat Nl'wice -quality wotk - tel£ •••icc lawuby. Pinilhed L•a•y A,ac:,. ,. ··~""'·· '"-Nil FLOWERS FOR ALL, OCCASIONS DtMMrl Tosh FLORISTS -··-79 Ulllloa,...llw4. COSTA MISA o GLASS All l)'pel or····· 1534~ Nt•pon 111•4. CoiUIMeaa Pbono: 541-l:lil Corona del Mar Plumbina Repairs DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-4130 o HEALTH RESORT 0 ROY ELDER eONTjt.CT La:Nia:• a"&Wa:A,. 'T¥1.1Ne lll:,_ll,eTINa ~II&ICII'ti.INe 11I&IRVIfoiE NJPORT 8EACH WeSTCLI,., f'LAZA ... Reductions * A. J)AIIIS, Ira•• 1• L .. lftiiT, alTA-., F .... _, .. COSTA IIESA Off; ... 7--;~. -·-----··--............ , ..... " nrt..,I!IUI Tilll OfrtC:I WPI'\.Y IM o SPORTING GOODS HART'S SPORTING GOODS 538 Center Street Costa Mesa Pho ne: 646-1919 PRINTING Ensign Publ ishing Co. 0/{ul l'ri,lers e High speed rotary offset preu e Varityping e H.adl inar · 2721 E. Coa•t Hwy, CORONA DEL MAR Phone: 67J.OS.50 • PHARMACY CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 3021 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone: 67J.-2SSO NEWPORT CENTER PHARMACY 1402 Newport Center Olive Eaat On Medical Buildinl) Pbone: 64.2131 oUSTAURAMT . IUUNIRFS .... .., UlNQII!ON -llllll!a COCICTAR.I Oltlolo ,_, :1450 VIA OPOIITO N•..,.,.lk ... • IHOlMPAIII I - NEftRT HAIIIO. ili!IJI From the Police Blotter ~:::~:;" ,. .. M:n•••·..., 4 Via YaUa. Udo h le, slid ..... o( pone111on o( ~ bncll towel in a clri• -..ac a blua clay for Jobn •• *daa die nlahf., eome. madluMa. ', ·.Hh 1271 aolf e.a-.t fir• '-eday, ltprU Bewtoa_. l4J6 Irvine; aay. ane \ia.pklged her et.ereo ot•• lAd It• cli•appe•ed ll. a& lbe rehlMce ot .\. c:teat. who had 2 bo1• bi· cape deck aad stole'' alona from *e rack at. the lrtioe ~at. 1414 .4ndfo1• ,.,, cycles. worth tfl67, a&olen whb ••to lapel lbev lOok Coau Cowl~ Club, Uated ">over 1t.cwes. Th• Sbalt 11om hu home.·. ·,f .C. An .. IJOI'd lba noor other c.u-a MidlMI O'Brien, 623 V!• tlrow a b\icket. of water di diet•,. 3061 Loren L••· 1100 lou.·. oA abUC! Wit~ ·U~ Nord.. ...• 4 12$ c:ar tie drier, puatin1 out die Colt~ Met .. left his cu at meat. was use~ 10 lham open ttau.ry was siOieo ftom his fire. Newport "ieac:h Pinmlft lh.....,arkin1 lot ncu Robin .. •. ltrau door JMS, to atul • ..,..., aaid Larry Bayc1, on En tine 6, • tumed •• eoa.'s --taere it bec:~e tie Itt" tlze maUreu •d 4l6 Via Udo N«d.. Lido •• off to lhc appliance, t£.J.t tuaet for c:ement todn apnna• st.ored at 16U 8od-hie . checked lo mike su re tie (/" .\round 1:40 p.m. a t.~ni tord Lane, Wettcliff, J. Nyc ' fire •a• completely. out, ::C,:.·.C::~~~ pauenaers in a Crown 1 31~ San• Or •• Cotta Men, frid.y, Mey 10 and then advlted .the owner~ (,.,.ert, 1..,.11 ac:hool bu• in Baat Bluff reported.. Charles Mlrphy, 65, of to c:ontact a repaann!W'I. 171-... that ldt7 amall round holu atolen from Donald Com-booked on the c:h ( •. ·.Only a dirt rina on the ina wilt! a 6·weck.old kitten, Hwy.; Corona del Mar .... NEW OFFICERS of the East Bluff Phil- harmoni c Associates of the Orange Coun ty Philharmonic Society, from left vice- David Duff, shakes hands as they promise each other a ·happy and suCcesstu year that will start when they take over their duties in September. (Ensign photo.) heard craekina nohea, cau· Tu••clay, t.toy1 2700 PatJ.enoaiPisce, Apt. 1 ted by unknown projcctiltl ~ 10 tpeed, SJS bike was ~U, Co1ta Meaa, was u in the latl J windows of 1he stock, 2110 'N. Ocean. Front, drunk in public whrmat::l"~' nusua bua; damaae waa .. , at $6\) West NcwporL •• While play-round him at 2550 E. Co~st porch was left when a larac Karen 'imiil, 427 E. Bay Gene Gaspard, 22, or 61S blue um worlh I.SO was 110 .. -\vc., ..\pt. ·1, Balboa, wu Orc:hid, Corona del Mar, leo hom Loretta Cotarove, acratched on the riaht eye wa• booked on a warrant 2440 Vista .. ~oaar,_ East . ·, • ~ ruhion minded thicr ro r failure to aJ)PCar ... Blurt, ·.;PatriCia Meu, 116 stole her current style drcs-James Watterson 26 o( . . cha~rman Urs. Nicholas Ktoury, Chairman Urs. John Harding, and Treasurer Mrs. · ·suminer school plans set ~er school .cluaes 4 review, 4 enrichment and '*:111 be held at 6 mtcrme-3 elcctivu will be offered. d1ate and 6 elementary schools from June 24 The elementary schools throuah July 16, cxcludina will orrer 2 hour classes in July 4 and S. School hours 2 subjects in review and 2 will be a to noon, subject• in enrichment. Students who have com-Special education classes, plcted Sth, 6th or 7th &radc to be held in the elementary may attend Davi t, Ensian schools for aradet 1-7, in- kaiser, ~incoln, Rea or Te~ elude hard or hearina, edu· Winkle Intermediate School. cationally handicapped, Those who have completed educable mentally retarded 1st, 2nd, Jrd, or 4th aradC' and trainable mentally re- may aue.nd Pretidio, Ne~ tarded, port Ueiahts, Lindber,h, Transportation will not be Harbor View, Wilton Of · provided by the School Oil- Mesa Verde Elementary trict for clauet o ther than School. hard or hearina and t.rain- .ln the intermediate schools, able mentally retarded. 7th grade leads Ensign The Jrd quarter honor roll at Horace En sian School in- cludes n students in iUh arade and an even hundred in the 7th grade. All A's in all subjec ts were earned by iUh araders Denny Cline and Carole Schmidt, and by 7th grader Betsy Staub. Here is the complete honor roll : 8TH GRADE Paula Schneider Bi II Hasenjae aer Mary Adams Cheryl Schollerman William Hcidbf ink · Julie Allen . Stephco Schone Liz Heiser """"Nikt1· Appleman PeaJY Shanabrook Robert Hendershot Kevin Ashe Peter Sheraali• Lyn Hiahland J ohn Beeman Orca Smith Dougal .bhnson Debbie Beckwith Gloria Someu Miaty Lee Kathy Benton Teren Spraitz Gaye Lewis Kri s Benson Anaie Stafford Patricia Lewis Totn'Billinas' Chris Storch Vivian Lomeau '*:B§l¥m.m_ __ ~J-!n Jullivan James ~LOrd .AWJ ~ ......... • -Tii\<IWcet Beth Luymct Debbie Budnick Miuy Talbot Lisa Maalionc Jane Burton Laura Thornburah James Mukrcy Charlotte Butz John Tupy Jan a Mcracnthal er Sue Cannina Sco tt Wall Bradley Miller Robin Chard Pat William s Shannon Monahan Denny Cline Rosanna Winn Terry Moore Vicki C lucus Bob Wood Maureen Murphy Ron Currie r Tim Murphy Dale Dickinson '1TH GRADE Steve Myers John o;<mer Holly Anderson Marc Attel sey Marice Newland Lynn Dorius Cynthia Beckett Stuart Nokes Kathy Durgan Barton Beck Christi Ann North David Gauntlctt Sally Bemus Marilyn Palmer Nancy Gid Carla Benvenuti Debbie Paul as Ann Grasso Karen Bi uonncttc Paul Peters Tracey Gust Ken Brown Jane Pettingill Bill Ucdac s Lori Brown Maraarct Potter Rick Heather Scott Caldwell Clark Pothorr Barbara Hei stand Cathy Carlton Marilyn Reavic Susan Herman Jan Carney Jennirer Roese Pina Ho Alan Clark J ohn Rou-Duuan Heidi lllinasworth Chrissy Clark Laura Rowlette Mark Jillson Brian Coku \Ken Sarki ssian Terry Johnson Terri Co it Ellen Savasky Valerie Johnson Kathy Colc sworlhy Tom Searles Tcri Kahan Carla Colley Philip Shcraalis Ken Kalmbach Steve Collier Mike Sherman Kathy Kawamura Jennirer Conover Lee Shuck Steve Kranz Laura Cornett Cynthia Silsbee Valerie Kri z Scott Crockford Wendy Smith Malc;~lm McCullogh Grca Crowley Clay Specht Debbie Meany Anna Dolby Betsy Staub D~bbie Mitchell Suzy Doyle Liz Sweeney M_1kc Moad Debbie Dunn Cari Swidlcr J1m Murphy . J.B. Euick Karl Tahti Beth Maczkowk1 Lori Etkin Orca Taube Debbie Nash Terrie Finkbine Gary Thome O~vid Nichols Jon Fitzacrald Terry Treacy Lua Peck William Franklin Charles Turner Sandy Peterson .by Friday Karl Von Hcnen Steve P lumb Charles Glazier Cathy Vivcrs Terry Presley Kathy Gold Ellen Walker Tim Quinn Janet Gonawcr Keith Wall Rick Redman Howard Graculc Nori Wood Peter Roche Cindy Hall Gerud Wooten Janice Rodman Mary Hamel Wunderlich Ooua Rosener Gary Hammenlaa Carole Schmidt John Harris \' ...... 'aWVo•l .... ... o.wo ............ ,_..., ....,. M U T ~;!.~.~ .. f.~Y,I NGS 2867 .... C.. H.,._, • (i k DaMa, Colll'.tHH TthJI •m.."'e ML \ ses and lert old fashioned 2214~ W. Ocean F'ront Ccn .. on~• hanaina in the aaraae, t.ral Newport, passed ~ut at &&ld karen Cole, 332 Pros-231& Newport Blvd., was pect. 'iewport Shores, who booked on ilc charae or set the lou at 1372. · drunk in public ....• lis wind· 'Ned"etdoy, May Ill shie ld wu •mashed and the Mary rlincs, 10, or 616 center chrome stri p tom Clubhouse -.vc., West New-rrom hi a VW hood, damaac port. was pettina a white nounlina to $SO, and his and black auinca pia at wallet was emptied wilh Newport 1!-lemcntary school, contents thrown on the and wu bitten -the pia'• n oor, u ccpt for ss. which quarantined and Mary had a some hoodlum kep t, declared tetanus shot. .. While hell> Jamc• Rctmicr, 33 7 \la&nf,. ina rriends move, Pamela lia St., Costa \tcsa, whose 'II eber, 4714-.o\ ~aaborc car was parked at Newport Or., West Ncwpo~t, l~rt ~er ,~arbor Iii &h •• .Som eone ro- pursc on a table JUSt ms:de moved drawers rrom a desk the front door or 181 3 w. and threw them into the 8alboa Blvd.,_ C entral New-Blue Buoy Swim School al port. ~onven •entl y placed .no Park Ave., Balboa Is- for a th1ers S7 J profit. · .~ land; damaae to busincu $~;} atcreo tape recorder records and the pool was 1 I I . '' was sto en rom h11 car at sso. , . The windows had All the rnt National City Travelers J011 art, up to $5,000 WOI th, for a fee of only $29J SID NEMZER, lett, newly elected president of Aeronu- t ronic To astmas ters Cl ub 1300, received the gavel from the outgoing president" Lou Bellenca on May 3 at the Villa Marina re staurant. All in terested men of the Har- bor Area a re invited to call Pres! dent Nemzer at 1:138- 0504, and attend meetings held at b p.m. Wednesday, at the Vi lit Marina. Programs are planned to improve abilities in public speaking and the conducting o f meetings and development of leadership pot ential. parked near the in tersection just been washed so J ame s or Pcmlcar and 'i~avicw, Welker, WJJ Tiller 'hy, declared Theodore S•zemore, Harbor View ~till s , dc~ced ,JO.S Fcmlear, Corma del someone had shot a BB 1un •iar. · and broke his Sl5 wi ndow Thursday, May 9 between 2 p.m . and J:4S John Brent, 20. o r 641 p.m ... Jarold Dixon, 41. or 7 CO EN T 0" 'ital;mu Dr., Coota '1"•· noK;na • Road,Ch flllav•n, NY lEN l ..,.TIONS SERVING ORANGE COUNTY d R b 1,. h 1"11 1 Allff'OitT OffiCE tamJM It MtcMtlltt. ,._.., 1uc11 540·Zill an o ert ,me; c; 1 , 22. was ound slccpina in an BAYSIDE OfFICE a.,.. It J.IIIIIMW ... .._..., leactl MHI41 of l62B Ocellfl Front, Ccp-auto at Cli fT Or. and SL An-COllEGE PAAII: OffiCE NII!Woof" c.n,.....a, r~~~~mo~~ ... I71·ZIOO tral Newport, were ancsted drcws St., and was book-SUNNY MIW OfF"I(l" H.,. tl lrN. r~ . 171-7210 2! .. S nd N d h h I .I d h SUP£1101 OfFIC£ "-tii" ~ . .......,....,. .. w -•u at L a cwport c w en c aa c t c so--, _ _.IStfY -r-E -.....n. ..... -. .. .... .. • sea.. c.._., r....,... 11t-tMO Blvd., and booked on the bricty teaL WlSTCUff OffiCE •. . _ Wnlditl' It 0...,....,., IMdl. M2.JIJI 'U.R3'lR 'tiG'i S!"t.IO$l IS H414E'J lflt~E·~U ER ~ni dt C hris ty Schlciter has been named Ne'tl.l):;)rt Harbor Hip'h Sdl)ol's 'lctty Crocker hDmcmaker of tomooo ~. She ptaced fi r'lt in a S().mid"occ written knowlcdae and auiWdc e •&'ni riation given recently to all senior girls enrolled in honcmakin g. This is Ch ri sty's fi rst ye ar in homcmakin"g. Her cxwn -.·ill be entered in judgirig ror lhe state C:Orll)~ tition to dctcrmirie the "Cali forti a honenaker o r tono rrow .... The winner will !hen be eligible for natiOn al awards. Thi s award, spon- so red by '}encra1 '.fi ll s, was cre ated to c11phasi zc the impo rtance o £ honcmakina LEG4L IIOTICE 'l"f.WM~T·\IF'.'iA UNifi ED SCWVlL 0 I STRI CT Sotice Jnvilio~ Rids ~Hl 11 C[ IS lt [REAY GI Vf.~ that the ll oard of E:do calio11 of the Newport.\len Unified .'iochool Distri c t o f Oranl!le r.ou nty , C•li fomia, will r~ cei ve !Oealed bids op to 2:30 p.m. on the 24th day o f May, 1968, •t th e offi ce o f uld School f)i !ltrict, located at 1857 Plaeeoti• Avenue. Costa \1es•, Cot!Ho mi•, •t which time nid bid!!! will be publidy opened and rr.ad lor: lndu tHrhl Art!!! Lumber, t:leo- trooict~, Power \fechhiC!O an d \1 achinery. All bids are to be ia accord· •nee with Cooditiool', Jo suuc- tions •d Specifications which are now on file in the office of th e P IU'Chasilll AAI!ftt of n!d School J)iatric l, 1857 Plscentl• Avene, C os}• ~ua, Cali fo ~ aia. Each bidder mul .Hbmh with hi~ bid • utid•cltlry check certified ~ • re!!lporuaible b .. k or • btdder's bolld made p•y•ble 10 tlae order of th.o. Newport~e.sa Ullified School Distric t Ill the amoulll 1:101 less th .. fhe ~rceal (5") of the eam bid as a KU•r•tee that 1he bidder wttl e..ter l~:~to dae propoaed C oouacl if lhe s •me is •warded him. )D 1he eveat of faiJ!Iflll lo eater into l!tDCh eoDtrtrlc t, the pro ceed.& o f the daecl. will be forfelted1 or ia c .. • of a hood, the f•il s•m *'eJeOf will be forfeited 10 aetd Sclaool 0\l'tr!ct of Or•1• eo .. .,.. No ltldder m.y •ithdr•• hla Wd lu • period of lorty•fh•e (45l day• after die dale ael for •• op•l•l •ereof. 1\e j 8oard of Ed.cadoa of •• l'fewpon • M••• Ualfied ~ool [Matrict r-ervn: "-• rl .. t • reJ~t ..,. or all bib, •4 ••• •ec:••u•iiJ' aceept ~· ....... .... , •d to • .; ... _, lale•iiii'Y or irMplwity I• •1 w• tec.eh-L o-u.,.,,,.. E1IPO I Nl ESA UN I fl Ell !ICIIOOL IUTIUCT of e c-... co~u ..... = ,._,. ...... , ... -··· J ,. .. , ...... 9 ••• .,. .... ........ , ... .,." . ...., -p. SHOP • an Corona del Mar! ROLF SWENDD4L Hansett'• Fashion Footwear 3645 East Coast Hwy. ROLF SWENODAL and his wife, Vi rginia, have just observed their 2nd anniversary in business in Corona del Mar. They came here In the spring of 1%6 to tak:e ove r the own- er ship and operation of Hansen's Fashion Footwear, coming from Rice Lake in Wis- consin. Rolf is a native of NOrth Dakota and s erved many years as a shoe buyer tor a chain, with headQI.Iarlers in MinneaDQiis. His wife, a native of Minneapolis, has assis- ted/him thru the year s in the shoe business. F rom }q48 until coming here they owned and operated Rolf's Shoes in Rice Lak·e. They have one daughter, Kathleen, in , Denve r. and • sons, Philip, with Von 's Marlc et in 0 ,.. tario; Milce, with Thrifty Druq in Burbank.; and 2 at home, Thomas, 14, just finishing 8th grade, and Ti mmy , 11 , a 5th grader. because • •• EASY PARKING ..• r;ght ;n front of the stores along frien dly East Coast Hi ghway. OWNERS J.HD MJ.HACERS wHI greet you at each shop •.• give you friendly scn·i ce., .show you new merchandise sui ted to you ond this or eo. SURPRISE SPEC14LS ore bo;ng of- fered by Corona del Mor stores for Friday night shopp•rs! WE.RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Come in and visit us. , .see our smart new.merchaodise. •• lllowse at y011r lei !lire. .. or nrsll in lor a qu ick item. le're open Friday eve. .IIIIDII'S PET MDP 2732 E. Coost Hwy. 67S.S320 Specials Ev<ry friMy Ni,.l! ID'SIIITIIIIIT 3050 E. Coast H..,.. &7J.9612 Keli 'J [)ojly S,ccill Nilillll:ll 5 '1!1 9 ULU.ICIIU . ,. .•.. 3«19 E. Coast Hwr • 67S.lU3 !IIIAYLMJ l4l5 E. C..r Hwr• 61).]7Sl C._. Clrliu _. s,.u-11 ., ... , ........ " 2816 E. C...t Hwy. 67J.SQ7 "Boy I fur< SIMtt w••u • Diff<r .. ur• CID.IUIUII 3107 E. C...t Hwy, 67).2800 "Y oor HOIIS<hol4 O<,.,OOCIII SIMt" NTW&IY'I_.._ 3565 E. Coast Hwy • 615-1150 Cou Visil 0111 Blaney Slw' C. 7 Pii'IFIIID Jlllf.c-tHwp. 61Ml19 ''Otlr ca111•• ......_ •nz•,_,. CIIMSTaSEI l'lla.ACY 3021 E. Coos\ Hwy. 673-2550 Op .. 9 •·•· lo 10 P·"'· tV<')' doy' co•a IlL IAIII'II'•lCT 3127 E. Coast Hwy. 67:9110 Tit< Prucripri .. Ph•,."'Y Lla&.LI'I J lUI 3641 E. C...t Hwy, 67S.10JI Spccwizjq ill ..U ,_.,. ........ 11-'ln &? I M IIMKJI .. f. c-t ""'· 61).27. "VIlli• C.=~~·· •titllll &LRI11DIIS FOOD CUTU 30fl E. Coos1 Hwy. 67S.037U c ..... dtl ...... cotopl<l< fD44 ••'*" TU STATtDll Coast Hwy. at PeinN"ia A••· 67).3653 .. Gifts ·c.~ .. · Thi•t•" I MilL IF "p lUI JWS E. c.-""'· ~ T..UIItHs&o•• .. II• ,. ......... , I CU BS FROM Newport Beach Pad< No. 10 may look Idle In thi s picture. But off camera they are bu sy constru cti ng pro- jects and selling 'tick ets for the Orange Empire Council Scout-Q-Rana to be hel d June s at the Orang e County Fai rgroun ds. They are, from I eft, Barry Choy, so n of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy 1Choy, 3000 Beacon SL; John Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bu rn s, 321 Catalina Or.; Joe Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, :ns Hol m- . wood Or.; and Travis Kuykendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard l(uykendall, 515 Cat alina Dr., all of Newport Height s. (Glenn Schroeder photo.) 8.1. teacher going·· to Africa ' Mn . Ellen Rohn o( Balboa Island, Circle View kinder- aarten teacher in Huntin it" ton Be acn. has been select- ed by the Department or State to represent th e Un i- ted States government in Arrica. She is one or 27 teachers chosen from over 2,000 applicants. She wi II hold the title or "education offi- cer" in lhe central min isuy of a meraina African nation -u ye t unannounced. She expects that her 2-ye ar as- sianment wi ll be in Kenya, Tanzania or Usanda. Her duties will include te achina: in th e national university and trainina tea- chers, as we II as acting in an advisory posit~on in mat- ters of curricu I urn and edu• cational me thods. Her selec- tion hinaed upon academic and profe ssional accom- plishments, in addition to t~sts and personal inter- VI ews. 23 all A's at CDM Hi The Jrd quarter honor roll at Corona del Mar includes total of 243 s UJ.den ts with 61 s eniors, 56 juniors, 63 sophomores and 63 freshmen. The followina 23 studen ts achieves sttaigh t A reco rds {not coun ti ns P.E.) Seniors: Martin Gelbaum, Chantal Henry, Laurey Kra- mer an d Cli fford Smi th . Juniors -F letcher Beach, Cynthia Spe)·ers, Dean Mrs. Rohn wi II leave i~ mediate ly after the close of school and will visit her fam il y in Hawaii be fore re- porting for intensive Swa- hi li language in st ru ction at Columbia Unive rsity on July 1. She is familiar wi th the Columbia c ampus, hav ing received her masters de- gree there in l 16ll. Uer un- dergraduate work was com- pleted at Scripps Cl,llege in Claremont. She has taught at Circle View for 5 ye ars and prin- cipal Leon Hilton refers to her as a "trui)' outstanding teacher." I • UIPOIT HMIOI £11811 S[CCJIIIS[CTIOII - -..... , ·TitUIIIAY, MY II, 1• ~=~~II Willi• Loo,IJU llallillot JJlO .. &aAao,OH•Mooo, OOIOIIA .Oil.IIAI,CAIJF. · aoiaeao ,., • Circle, Blrcr••&. ·• · .Ot• •• • •a. .... • r.S -.,., d&Y ,.._., .. olid loo Wllli .. o, l:Z.. or 641 Milot Ia r-t ol polloo ol• ,_.,..,.- P--=•• Wee._..l. 404 llalim•, Colla tdeaa. ••• fte~er" ·..S WI t.oohd • VIa UdD Nard. UdD l•le, booked on die dlar~;o!lil~n·Ltlo=•~do~•~ .. ~~cl~dri~ol~a:l~ua~d•J~~~~~~~~:JI:~~~~~~~J .... lib• ••oovered •• '>dcated io Po &l the t.be iaflu.•ce of alaobol. daelt or -J&•li• Cypreu putlna lot, 2530 ·Coaat . uee ia a Ndwood pl•ur, Hwy.,· M.rin•• af'&er c•••• y.., w.-~ ftom dte aidewalk fn hroal of he failed fle her t•ae•. ·. ~Maybe for the • . .,..... umo reaaon. Ptlilip Bryce ,.,;·..,;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;; of 225 Marino .\ve., ·Ba.Jboa bland, waa deprived of 4 planten from in front ol hi a food allftd -a 1100 loss. • · • The fore. of lhe blo w that knoekod a hole in i1 e doot' of Room 35, Ot•· ncl )nn Motel, 6033 W. Coaat Hwy ., West Newport,''"""" ed to come from outside lbe door.·. ·.A wi ndwina in the OtevJOieL, belonaina to Hendrick Alberta. 133& W. Balboa, No.6, Central New- po rt. wu pried open , and a SJS stereo 1nd ~6 of tapes were atolen .• ·.A SlS fire extinaui aher was stolen h ttn a hallway of th e Irwin Apts.; 2114ll Wi Ocean Front, Central New- port. •• A black and white s u ay cat that David o\d tma, 7,of 408 1rvine, Cliff Haven, was pe ttina, turned on him ll'J d scrat ch ed 1he left s ide o r hi s hea d and ear; lhe cat escaped •• ;Mrs. Wi IIi am Jay, 134 Opal Ave., Balboa h~ land, teported lhe thefto£ a hitchi n1 post boy, worth sso. · .. Her caipon wasn't a s afe place for her Olev- rolet. di soovered Joyce Mi J .. ler, 1144 W. Balboa Apt. C, Ba lboa, who losta st ereo tape deck and tapes, valued at Sl43, from her car. , ·.A S45 wi ndow was brokm. possibly by a 88 at the ruidence of ALL Free ·trave le rs cheque s Anothe r good reaso n to save at Ma ri ne rs . Now, another courtesy is extended to the customers of Mariners Savings. You can get Travelers Cheques in .any amount, and denomination, without· a charge. Interest is more than inoney at Mariners. We take an interest in you. To transfer your account call us at 642-4000 and we will take care of all the details. lablpilld Westcliff at Dover, Newport Beach, California 92663, (714 ) 642-4000 Hours: 9:00 to 4:00 Monday thru Thursday, 9:00 to 6:00 Fridays sai• ... but Wi ese, and Robert E. Will i ams. Sophomores -John Haramia, Laurie Hudson, Dave Krohn, and Mary Odneal. TUBELESS --FULL 4 PLY about Rillials FR·EE wriHen Much his been DUNLOP RADIALS THE Freshmen -Mark Aldrich, J eff Child, Ro bert Garber, Heather Grindle, Chris Hayward, Karen Ueilig, \1au ie Kni aht. Ken Neisser, J oan Smi th, Janet Stan ton and Tamara Watt. In addition to the studen ts with s traight "A" records, the followina students are on the honor roll: SENIOP.S Cindy Gadarian J anis Pemworth Zeenat Aman Steve Hartley Jamie Peterson Nanty Beach J anet Hester Sue Power Cindy Benson ~1ary l-lodor Roslyn Rawlings Lindy Blare Donna Holmes Burton Rav \lichael Boughey Thomas Horn Donna R e~d Kr istine Boyd \ann House Ingrid Rowland Katherine Bradford Oougias Jamu \lilliam Ryan Cath)· Bryan \orman J ohnson P aul Sansone David Burgess Deborah Jord an Kenn e th Scofield 100..._ OJ-Nye.. C....,._rl ... tte-y s·.Ht ....... ,.,"......_ u-. ANY SIZE, ANY CAR •. SO.t J 7.l5rl4 7.75114 l'.Jhll 7.71r1S l .ts.n UhU " .. St. .... St.U ... f.l.l . & .W .... 4 Stainless Steel lowfs & Ucls With Purch•• 4 Tir" Of TOMORROW ARE HER£ TODAY! ••••••••••••• TIRES SIZES IN STOCK NOW TO FIT MOST CARSI • SAH AT S0STA1MIO 1'1£01 TO Ill' ·wPH • lATON CCM:D lllT lAOIAl CONSUOCTION FOl OPTI~U~ COlNliiN~ CONTlOL • SUPll.WIOl TUAO • rHlNO~lNAl TIIACTION • EXTENDED TUAD liFE Chris Callis Stephen Jump lan Sher Nan cy Clayton J im Jungles Wendy Shelton FOR BETTER MILEAGE Retr·ead Tires DIII.OP SP-41 • EASIU, SUIU HANDliNG IN ANY DIUV ING ~ANlUYU e UH~AlCHED Wlf. HOLD rEIFOI~ANC l • SAFfTY.SHOULDll: riOTlCTION Brook Cross Georgia ~ale Oalynn Smith Carolyn Dud }' Katheryn Kraem er Bobin Steele Eli zabeth Da le Cher~·l Krauter Susan E. Thompson Christie Denner Syhia Lopi zich T om T jossem Greg Ou ck>. .. ort.h 1\athrvn l xnch Sail\' \"an \la!er Michael Ell is Pa.tr i~ia \ll'Guire Th o~as \ anderpool Christa Fu ller ~!indy \Iiiier FRESHME~ Richard Garber Richard .'Jeisser Kevin -\skew ,\lalinda Greeln Garv :"'ettles 1\im :\ttlese1 Frank Gregon • · Bili :'\ewcomer ., J oe Bern ey Minda !lagan Douglas Olto O atl"}' Rio d. Lorene lleston . Linda Palenchar Erin Bla r hq•IJ 1\"an c)" !loHman Paula Rabinowit7 l"h n · omas noup:h e1 Barbara Hoose Susnn Reed 1 d C · C au ia .anror T nm llornbea.k Ellen Rrlse L aurie Oini!! Mary lludson Dianne Rnss Rand,· Oennil" Sue Jacksr.n Gillian Ru ssell \limi llupric John J ohn son l.nis Selbst Catherine fb1 Thom as Key Paula Skillman Thoma~ Edson Peter (,0 \'C Shonnnn Sumner ~te\f'"n ~:nglnnd Ann \lalonev o\ntfela Tosti .!A me.s Fi!<he r ChrisLine ~~~ste rs Wend)' \l'al ker Bob Friuelle Gordon ,\lcCol lom Janet Wright Charles Grimshaw Bruce Magowan SOPHOMORES Hnhin C.rrm•er Craig ~l egowan Elaine 8 ;trn ard Brian Ha rr is C laudia \lemoli Kevin Burnell lhw \I arrison Michelle ,\linear Tracy Reecll ·\nn ll awkins Dona Mitchell .\lonil'a Renne It Uick ll erwit :r. Kris Moore Carol Blanpied \l ich1tel ll ickey Marilyn Roll ins .\lary Bre cht Kathleen llughes He nry Royster .J a cr1b Brown Rita J acklin Dale Samoker Claudia Budev Christy Kel~o J atri ci!_Schoell~nnai!.K-atftleen C:amP Sue K imDI~ -...../ Ga yle Sc roggs Mama Corter Don Killiam Thomas Shearer Arn old Clarl Sue l .aBorde De bby ShishkoH Eric Curt is Richard II. Lee Michael Sorbe:r Catherine f.gli Donald Lima l,.i nda Stanley Robb Ezzell Jefferson l .oubet Barbara Stork Els ie Feige \ irgi nia Ma~on Suaan L. Thompson Leslie F enn j oh n MeV By Allan Towne Benedict Fraass Diana Mell ott Benny Viloria Vicki FrMt Catherine Michaels Craig; Walker Laurie Gage Lyn Miller Scott Weber Ethan Ge lbaum P am Miller DeAnn,Willardaon Mary Giordano Richard Morriuet Steven Wolff Cris tina Goggio Leslie Munsey JIIIIIORS Sa.-Anderson De .... olo Bell Vic•i Bla~::lt R•Hell Carpente.L Eliaabeth C.-ver c•netopher Cooper M-W-• Cox St. ... Cloole ·-Del· 01 .. Drtl u , ... .,...... JMIO.. ,...,.~: •• u .:-F-- G.oF'-'• .............. a.-. 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