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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-06-06 - Newport Harbor EnsignMu Ratrerty, wbo was giveo bia Initial political booet In 1be Harbor area 6 yean ago received eolid local support '1\lesday to bta vtctory over veterao Senator 'Ibomes Kuchel. (7U) 673-0SSO Mr. Rafferty l.ral.led almost all olgbt long In the vote tor Republican nomln&tloo tor U.S. Senator -but when tbe 3 to 2 conservative vot-- ing trend started coming in trom San Diego, Los Ang&o votes victory le a and Orange Counties. he ended up with vtcuuy. ln 1962, he woo ao upset victory ror election u state llllperinteodeot .or em. cation, in a grau roots campaign that was directed COM LANDMARK BOWING OUT t.J Mrs. Ted Gilbert or New- port Beach, aod eotbusiaa- tlcally supported by Harbor Area oooservatlvea. He wu reelected in 1~. and thea looked toward the national scene in politics -lhe Seoate seat beld by Tom Kucbel ot Anaheim, a 16- year inCUD1~t. ' VICKIE BLA CK, 17-year~ld Co rona del Mar HI_, One of Corona de} Mar's famous laodmarts , the butlding that used to house Kay Finch Ceramics, is about 10 mate way tor a nationally known landmart In restauranting -Don th e Beachcomber. at the e asterly enuance to Corona del Mar. The Com· mission will consider th e request at its June 20 meeting in City Hall. With the use of parking attenda:nts, 107 cars cao be accommodated in tbe pro- posed pazting area. Semi -omcial complete county returns or the 1172 p"iiclnCte gave Mr. R.atferty 102,418 votes, and Mr. Kucbel, 62.872. School j uni.QJ:, .. ls the.....ti.rsU:o;...si.gn up"Jor..#>e-MI·,•s-£4,.-----i ona del Mar contest. She is pictured here with Bob PAMILA REED, 18-y ea.r~ld Uar ina Hi gh Sc hoo l sen ior in Huntington Beach, was chosen Sunday as Uiss Costa Mesa 1%8 at the Costa Mesa-N ewpo rt Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry. She stands b feet in stocking teet , weighs 135 pounds, and measures 35--25-37. She plans to enroll at the Pasadena Playhouse this fall . (Ensign pho to.) Application has been made to the Newport Beach Plan· ning Commission ror a use pennit w establish a 305- seat Oon the Beacboomber restaurant at that sl te, 3821·3939 "· Coast Hwy .. The use pennit appli• cati on also asks tor al· cohoU c beverage sale, use or adjoining R·1 property ror orr-street put.ing, and non-standard parking ar- rangement contingent oo attendant parting. Preliminary site plans ' -· • . . ••• -· • ~f • ... ·; I ~ ·~ ~ J .1 ames B. Utt, incumbent Republican congres sman, eaatly woo renomination wUtJ, an Orange County vote ot 56,549. William Anderson Dougberty received 11,285 votes and Robert T. Jones, 9,444. Robert E. Badbam, reo. cetved 54,872 votes as un· opposed candidate ror s tate (Continued on paae a) Paine of Mutual Savi ngs & Loan, the contes t chairman fo r the Corona del Ma r Cham tler of Comme rce. Vlc.k.ie, who is sponsored by the cr1M Ki wanis Clu b, is a song. leader at the High School, enjoys skiing and guitar playing .r~d OOes some modeling. She is the daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Eugene '3iack of 2708 P ebble Or., Ha,.. bor View Hills. The Miss Corona del Mat contest is open to girls in th e Newoort Beach~Corona del Mar area, ages 1b to 20. Preliminary judgln9 will be done during June, and the final judging will be at theJuly 18 installation dinner meeting of the Chamber at the Irvine Coast Country Cl ub. <Ensign photo.) Injured boy flies home ! have been prepared by the Corona del Mar atchi• tectural and planning nnn or \"illson and WHllams, tor· merly headquartered in the Floch building. now main· taining offi ces in the Harbor Investment building. Funds come in for 'CDM Pretty' • Murton \'!Ulson, partner Sentiment and pride com- bi ned have inspired many Corona del Mar residents to answer the ·Chamber of Commerce plea to contribute JOe rrx each rront foot or , their property towards beau- tification or the "crown c olony." Appropriately enough, the E.R. McCoy's ot 722 High- lands Dr.. Cameo High· lands, sent their check in on May Day -''somewhat more than was ask~ for. but we are happy to have a part in tl\1s plan." they said· Mrs. Phlhp French. 211 Larkspur Ave .. Corona del Mar. exPressed congratula- uons with her cbeck and wrote. ''I keep w&lehiOC: tbe small palm that came tlvougb the asphalt island on Coast Highway at Goldenrod and especially at Christmas tune wiLb its deccratioos ." But she said sbe wished something could be dooe about ··cats that did more damit,-e to her garden than vacationers." OOnald praf!, oon or Or. aad Mrs. Dudley Pfarr or 2819 Redlll\da Dr., Colla Mesa, Oew bome Moaday from Trinidad wtlh his motber, at\er baviog beeo boepil.&l.i&ed for 2 weeka wUb a brokea anu. lloa.lld, almol< in the finn, said that th e plans call tor a restaurant building with 11,000 to 12.000 s quare reet o r a oor space. Polynesian decor will be reawred, to lhe tradition or other Don the • Beachcomber restauraots -ii.~~;~ Palm Spclap, !! a.·_l'llt!. ... Harbor Hi contracf let ' 'You are doiDg a 'WCJDder. ruJ job -a real rtoe ,_ lWol "" - -..,, ,_,.. .. --*7•• ....... Doa Lola CbllOOU. llblle Ill Tri- nidad, be wae belptag pull a ski boat aboard tbe 151.1 toot yacht, Aveotura. when his Dngers wer e caught ia the roi)e aud his arm was pulled ri ght into the wincb. His ann was brolf.eo in 8 ,)laces; there were broken bones in his hand, IUld a tinger was broken. His . mother new dOwn to be with him, and aner he was relea sed rrom the bos- j)ital, they c ruised in tbe Caribbean Cor 2 weeks with the Cbilcou s before fiying home. The boat will go on acros s tbe AtlaaUc. Donald, a companion on the boat to the Chilootl.s son and daugbter, David aod t(atby, also was tutored on the boat and has tinished school. He had been a stu· dent at Kaiser school. Costa Mesa. BRIIIG YOUR Kl PSI "Kid's Night" will be beld at 6:30 p.m. '1\lesday, June 11, at the Irvine Coast Country Club by the Rotary ·Club or Newport-Balboa. lt is a tradition or the club that members bring their THE J UDG ES for th e Uiss Costa Mesa co nt est at th e Lions Fish Fry chose these 2 Costa Mesa beauti es as runners-1.1p. They are 1 &-year~ld Sandy Huber, at left 1693 Giesler Ave., and Dana Wolchek., 21. of 731 W. '18th St. Sandy is a graduating senior at Costa Mesa and pl ans to enroll at DCC . Dana is a 1%7 gra. dtJateofStephens College in Missouri and serves as a model .Yld as a hostess at Disneyland. I En sig n photo.) Industrial sites offered A first offering or 36 small industrial sites cover- in g approximately 36 acres. on a tirst--come--nrst--served basis, resulted In a line- up or brokers aod clients Monday momtng at the Irvine Industrial Complex otnce near ttte Orange County AirporL The Irvine Industrial ID tbe putiag area will be from ·Coast Hwy., In order EO avoid additional tramc on narrow Hazel Or .• according to Mr. Willson. Policeman'S wife shot Still seriouS, but im· proving, was the report by Hoag Hospital yesterday afte rnoon, concerning ~leanor M. Hurst or West Covina, and J30 27th St., West Newport, who was accidentally shot In the tu•~.d by her husband Satur· day mornin g, June J. J obn Hurs t, a Los An geles policeman, bad just On lshed cleaning and re loading his revolver. He was spinning the cylinder. a nonnal procedure, accordin g to Newport Beach police, wh en the hammer slipped an d fir ed the gu n. Mrs. Hurst was sitting on a s tudio couch reading lhe ne wspaper, and th e bullet hit the side or her head, went through her neck and into ber B;houlder. LYNDA KAZEE. 17, a Junior at Newpo rt Harbor Hi gh School, shows her sic etch that won a contest fo r a proposed Newpo rt· Mesa Un ified Scnoo l Dis· trict seal. It includes a background of the coastal water and bluffs on wh ich is overlaid a shield with a pen, book and torch, siq- nifying the acaQemic inter- ests of the district. Around the outside is printed "Newoort-Mesa Uniti eel School District, Cali- fo rnia." The seal will be su tlmitteel to r consideration fo r adopti on by the '30a rd of Educati on. Lynda is th e daughter of Mrs. Thelma Kazee of Costa Mesa. '3elow is a sketch of the seal. The CX.tra.ct for ttteioe.1 awaited atructural rebabill· tation ot Newport Harbor High School was awarded to Roy Collins Jn c. or 7:.> St. J ames Place. Clitr Haven, at the Newport- Mesa Untned School Dis- trict Board meeting Tues- day night. Low base bid to bri ng classrooms and the audi· torium up to meet require- ments of the F'ield Act was 1193,482. Bid No. 1. for an e xtra coat or paint. was 15.9Z7. Funds ror lhis were voted In the Septem- ber, 1967, bond election. wo n: Is set to start by J une 17. or sooner if pos- sibl e, and the 'NOI1t is to be comple ted betore school starts again. The Tru stees tabled the next sdlool year's budget to allow business starrs more time for wo rk. The Board also: • Appointed Mart Hansen, former speech cons11!tant. as Coordinator or Special Education, to fi ll th e vacancy lett by the retire- mentor Or. Reuben Law. • Took no action on Lhe expulsion or 2 students. • ~ rules "and regulations or pupil trans- portation r.ooes~ Maximum walking distances set up are; linderganen . and primary. 1 mile; apper element.a:y (grades _4 and 5. and grade 6 when housed at an elementary school) J 114 miles; middle school. Hi miles: h.igtl school. 2 miles. <::.pecial transportation zones may be established to pfOoo vide transportation . Cor areas where major high- ways or oth er hatardous conditions make pedestrian traffic to and tram scbool unusually dangerous. Age and maturity of children tnvolved shall be of prime consideratiOn. • Authonz.ed the Super- intendent to file an appli- cation for allowance for specialisr teachers 1n reading. The disl!lcl IS already proVldin!! special reading mstruction for about 500 students 10 the pnmary grades. first, second and third, who on surew1 de tests. test at th e lo wer quadrile. This will ~nve addi tional instru ction. and special help and chan ces that we v.oill ,:et tile allo~~o·an ce are quite good. accordin g to Dr. John lloe. 309 Po-a, -was grateful ror tbe chaDce to contribute. Dolores Miller, 1408 Dol· phi n Terrace. Irvine Te r- race. wrote. "Good luck!" In J ack Newcomb , 503 F'ernleaf, the Chamber found a bargainer. ''Will g~ve you s 100 if we get al· leys ri xed," he said. Mrs. Clifford German's coo- mburion !De luded a little poem: Three hule words, C. d. M. Cleanest, damt1est, m&gru· flcent, That's Corona del Mar Her home is at 2900 Oceao Blvd., Corona del Mar. Gettinf!: In the :~pirtt of tbe occasion, Dr . Robert Hartley and Dr. Ri chard Cramm ad- dressed thei r letter to "COM Pretty." Les and Mary Steffensen, 735 Cameo Highlands Dr., "Thank you for your intef'o est m helpin,: to mak e our beauuful little cicy even lovelier." Beatrice Longley, 283 Mommg Canyon Road. children, grandchUdreo, "One brOker, representing and babes in arms to \he several clients, was waiting party, tor ravon and eoter-at 5 a.m.,'-• reported Evereu tainment. according to Davis, sales man&«er ror Compl e x Is currently de- veloping 3JOO acres sur· rounding the Orange County AirporL Sites ranging trom Just under an acre to hundred-acre size are leased or sold to indus- tries which are prepared to consuuct and occupy a building within two years. The o'Mler or each parcel ls protected against im- proper development aod use or surrounding parcels by tbe requirement tbat sites be improved in ac-- cordance with reoorded Protective Covenants. F. Dean, starr assistant ror \ curri culum and pro~am. i • Approved th e early Shore Cliffs. wrote, "I walk and bike in COM all the time, and yes. Lhe planting is beautiful, but the Uuer detracts rrom the beauty. l will send my JOe per foot when the Chamber insists that lhe merchants do their part In cleaning up -also the vacant lando wners must be responsible tor their property." Anbur Strock, OOlletin the complex. Doors opened cb&irmao. at 8 a.m., aod by 9 Lm .. ,MAILMAN IS IlTTEN 13orthesltesln the ao.ooo- sta: ldtcb.ee were required square--toot category had co cloee the wouod oa. a been sold or leased. "This lil&le littler aller Jlm Fl.,. respoose indlcales a real YACATIOIEII IMES theta, 2218 Rut&era , Cos<a dem .. d ror small lnduatrlal DUIIIIII YI8T HEliE Meea, wu ac&aalecl' and bit· sites. u A weekend vacation at his tea ._ a Oecmu Sb_...._. Under t.erma or the aale or --~ llr ., ...,....., ~.1 rnends' bome. f*. -•· as be was delivedDI mall leaH apeemeote, ftrm s wu Mon. Aden, 420J Seashore \0 3t)l) Am_,.l. Ave., ~al· ooastruct and occupy the Or., West Newport, ended in boa Ill•d. OD Fricky. at tea wUbJn 2o4: moatbs. death Mooday tor Eltm B 2 th d Lady, 59, ~ l~lewood. oxer, o ers save ~:ct..~~. ':~:r.':.' A rtpttde near tbe !uta to awtm ubore and be ran to week, accordii'!R to his Ana R.IV• jete)', wesc aearbr boaeea ud yelled wtre. When be awakened Nn;Grt, canted -YJ· ror belp. her &l 3:15 a.m.. gaoptllll wetpt bour 101r1 QuanJ, RaDd7 pabllod a ourt-ror air, abe gave blm 2 lilY' bla -· aDd ...,.,., boal<l. ~ rollowed bJ oerlo tabl•u and called tbe oo.pu&oD 700 711'dl ouc to WUU-. .tae Will. oat liD ... 1'e8CUe lcaaad; A Seals .... .. ,_,.., ..._~, breton ud •••pd 10 brillt all 3 bulaace toe* bl• \0 Hoi& IIIOJ ... -. Raa<IJ --10 -•J.., lloopltal, -be .... LaDow or 101 011" so.. ,... OM!ed .., a ........ ~-'"' llrival. -1'16-10 • •W---lOWIIS TOPPLID I_,, 11. or L& PalM. eu all liP&: lilt polloa Lll'w• , 4 _. A 1M IIEIIBERS of lit c-... ur C.,ltr -.. -··· ···tl, 17. ·--... , wuu-.......... ~· clll .. bOard of II rectors meet tot'" tinll l)ft--or A•abll• _. Willi• -·-111r - --- -IO!IIIIed paralion s for ll1t Dig Camlval lllt ld> will Pl'iiM, II. or -· .. --lie F 10 .. -Ttllllif olPI. lllr be held II 1111 You~ CMitr In CD>ona -• 111e -11 ..,..... -'fte -a 'fte ,_ 11M -•1 •• ,,. ... .,d or Juo• 15 .,d 1•. , Kl _. I M-_. nln .C lllilat • --•.......... -. Mtftlbtf$ of "' c•IMI CIDINftlttH !lit· .._ 1111r--.,..._. .._ .... 11111• •e • -... "'" loft to rit~~t art E4 ·1-H, -~---.•. , .... ' • • pres s chaiM'Ian; M•io Pacini, cam lw11 chaltmiA; Don 8Dtton, camhtll co-dt Ji,.. man; ~r~d Dick Frilltd, ticket chai"".,· Tllert wil l be fun for all, wl., ridts, prizu, food, .,. a rolnar of JIIIOt -operal ad 11r local stnrlct o...- •11-s.IC•• --· ..... , r graduauon of 3 students from Costa Mesa High School Julie Govett, Lester Meisenheimer and Gre~ry Price. • Accepted a. public address booster system from the Abraham Lincoln School PTA tor installation In th at school's gym. • Accepted a.n 18--foot boat hull rmm tbe Sea Scout Base at J931 W . Coast Hwy ., Mariner's Mile. ror use at the New- pon. Beaoh elementary lcbool kindergarten play· pow d. • Accepted 1450 nom tbe &eor -School PI'O r"' ~ or equipment for 11M -.ol. Tweoty-Ove Girt Soouts rrom Troop 519 diotrlbutecl 2.500 Chamber of Cc:m- merce ru era ro O:Mooa del Mar residents in April. They vote for McCarthy Prtm117 al---the ooca8c. fDr I -* prellid•Ual al-a& 1M CoaadoiiiM~­ "-' -1M D 1 PaftJ --'&& I ... I Car61 ......... , IURGL.US GIT INJ ~ llttCitt·-- 'lll' ooc,_ .__t • Rl------• 2!00 If. o-l'l'oa~ C.. -·t I IIJ .-... --llal 1'1~ t--' ., II ali I ~n ' -• 1'1--' -poll .. •• Nil= II :a I I& • -or---.--·,, 4 • L .._,--••It a a rn 7 •n•111 ... --· • 'liO-I ' 1r ,_ Anlla,... WI W"CC& II& &Nflll .... cnY .. 1121., ·-,, IIAUIM AUA'I twnir lln.A,II .................................. mtL_..,.._ .. .,c.ur. __ LAWS All NOT "MADI 1'0 II lliOICIN" TIL.II •• .,.....~C...n41 I wonder how CO!>tly blun dtr. long we ~'>ill have to put up with th is Pioneer developer dies Pioneer Southern Cali- Cornia land developer John H. Jenkins -o r 104 Kings Place. Clirr Haven, died Thursday. May 30, at Leisure Care Convalescen t Home. Costa Mesa. Mr. Jenkins was a summer resident or Newport Beach Cor 16 years. before moving here 6 months ago. He was a property owner in Corona del Mar and alon ~ the coa st. lie built apartment houses in the Wilshire area, served on the Glen- dale City Council. and de. veloped so much of La Crescenta that many of the streets there have been naMed arter his grand- children. 3om Feb. 7, 1888, be spent 45 years or FROM THE BIBLE For God sent no t hi !I Son into the world to t con· demn the wo ri d; but that the world throu&h hi m might be saved, He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is con· demned already, because he hath not believed in lhe name of the only beaouen Son of God. (SL "J ohn ): 17 . ta.):_ ----- the 80 be lived, as a coo · tractor. SUrvivors are his wHe, Julia; a son, John or Port Hueneme; 2 daughters, Mrs. Lee Jones or Cll rr Haven, and Mrs. Geraldine Robert.. son or La Cre scenta; 3 brothers, Thomas, Homer, ci rculation. The answers to the followiug questions could shed some revealing light on this subject: 1. What percent of mur· ders Wlll be prevented due to JnJD r~istrat1on., and Horace or La Crescenta; LEGAL NOTICE 2 sisters. Mrs. Irene Cagle ~onn: or l'in:vno~ ro or Hemet, and Mrs. Beatrice CJH:,nr SHXIIITY Rassmussen or Palm I .Sn~R EST Sprinj!'!J; 9 g randchildren and ~ono: i~ hereby r;iven tf'l 1 great-grandchild. the C:reditor"' of WILLIA\1 S. \lA r nt EWS, llebl.oa1a), whoae Memorial services were bu!lineu addu~•~~ is 3928 f.ut held Thesday, June 4, at Cou1 Hi8hway, Corona nel the First Methodist Church \br, Couty of Ort~n ge, Sta te inGlendalewtthDr. Kenneth of Califonlia, that a aecority ic!ltereat ia about &o be created Carlson as ornctant by Debtor an d •ranted w Mr. Jenkins' ashes were U'HO"l OIL CO\fPA~Y Of scattered at sea. Bell CA Ll fORNIA. Seo~red Pan(y) Broadway Mortuary, Costa (iu), whose bosiDus addreaa ia 461 Sou th Roylatoa Street, Mesa, handled funeral at· Loa Aaselu, County of Loa rangements. Anseln, State of Cali 5on~ia. The family has asked tbat The property in which do nations may be made to the Sea.rity lntereat will be created i-. in 8eDe,.l, 11! the Orange Cout YMCA 6.taru aa.d equi pment, fu n~i­ swimming pool in lieu of tore •d fumi.hin,cs of r>ebtor nowerS. COYeriD8 propeny IIOW located u •yuE ORESSELHUYS. at 3928 Eaat Cout HIAflway, ~A ~ _ Ulroa• Del \ta r, Cou nty of COSTA MESAM Ol'lS Oraa8e, State of Califomia, Mayme Oresaelbuys, 73. anti buaineu kaowu •• Leued Coll A Servic e Statioa •4898. or 3084 ege ve., The .rore .. id •ea.rity ttan•- Costa. Mesa, dif'ld SaW~. action will be couan•mated June 1, at Country Club on or after the 13th day of Convalescent HoapUal, Jane, 1968, at 8:00 a.m. at Santa Ana. UNIO~ OIL CO'IPANY Of Mrl. n..sHlbuys was tom CALIFORNIA. 461 .oath Boyl· ---'L'-'E~GAL HO;_T~IC~E:.___ t...... a roo, Loa Aaselea, other OcL 10, 1884. iD Soudl media. LT. BRADY COMPLETES IMFOAMATIOH COURSE Air Force Lt. Leonard J . Brady, son or Mr. and Mrs . L.J . Brady Sr. or 4030 Gar· field , Costa Mesa. has been graduated from the Defense School's information otricer course at Ft. Benjamin Har- rison, Indiana. The school provides train- if« in the principles and technicp!S of United States military intormauon activi- ties and prepares Its gra- duaes for responsible posi- Uoo.s as information offi- cers at all levels or com- mand. NOTICF.OFPIJ Bl..I CHEARHfC Dakota. !be Uved bere 5 So far •• ltao-10 the LEGAL MOTte! Notice Ia hereby Jl..-m d!at years. Sec.red Party, all b .. iaeaa -::-::::-:=:=::":'::C:O:C:.::;:;:_ __ 6e Pl•ain8 Comminlo• of Sbe 11 •rvtved by 2 •-• ud addrtraaea ned by !'1011CEOrPU9LICfiEAAINC •• City or ~eWport Beach •• Debtor for tile duee , •• ,. ~odce '• ~~e .. ~ _ .. _ dtat wUI hold. • pablle ll•"-1 oa daupten, Mra. Oenrude l•t paat. are: (If •-•· ,.1 dte Pt.aal•f Coil.•iMiOII of dte .,plicatloa of lttr. I Mr.. Jobaeoa of 'l'UIUD, IDd Mra. •••-•'"; H ..... pat '"-ne''; the City of !hwport Bed will -.erll L. C~.... lor • Uee Lola CUmmtapof Colorado. If •y, pleue II at dt .. ) ,S..a, hold a ,.wte hula a oa 6e p.,.Jt No. U77 • p.-11 •-"'coo M4 lat.elmat DATED u 23. ....,.,. 9f'llcaiioa of •• lrriu •II• d.,., to u edall•l ....,. ~·· 1 ·~•Y 17V9 c .. ,_, lor • Uae Pe•ll 1!79 "" .... ,,. dwellia. ,1 721 wtU be blld Ia 9Datb SECURED PAATY(Sip to -It llll&elladoeof f "•• ~ r. d::..' n..~...... ll•h• ,..._,.. 11 below) r--!(arga•a, ....,,..., '"Mar. "'~'--u-.. -..-eaa U~ION OIL COMPA~Y '' ••fioa.a 1001.._,, Nedce Ia llere"r lo'*et illloiiDMJ wU1 Nadle baenl Of !fotlee Ja ill••~ lo11111• tp.,.. 6at ...... Wie h .. ,, 11&1. CALH'OniA p.-. 6at Mit! palt8o lle..tal WIJI .. 1114114 011 • 206 .., • IIII'A$ :;.~ .. C~0d~~doaa f will ha hi• 011 •• 206 U1 J.... .... •• •• ,.._, '' LIGHT ~I IIIOT sano~ce. r -•1 J•••· 19U, •• •• a. .. r of ltOI ,_., Ia dta C.•ell ---....... --tt-s-a 1:00 p.-. Ia dta C...eU 0•"-•'•·"~.._. ·--_... -..--a-~ af •• .. .._..,. Qlp 1.a1. at .Wet. dlaa _. ............ t. •c I . p, lrh. 4 5-2216 B .. cil 0lJ' Hall, ,, wiiCIII •! ... _, •4 all ,._., t.. Uc Ua*t IC.ilnld Ia Uat.. Oil ~1 .._, •4 plaee •J •d .n , .......... Oi •• ., .,.. ... .. of 11)4 •• 0.. ,....,_ ,, c.u...... ,.,... ............ .,. .,.., .... ·-· Cl I ill Ncwp-. _. ill a S..dt C._... ....... •• M ~~~ • .,... ~ Y. c.ella,__JJeaN...,. , .... -IC ... .... Uaiea OU C.w a., Y. tapti .. , HeN&Iif7' •-. -a• ·-............ -• LM .. .., .. C.Uiooolo N..,. ....... a., ,. •.• ~..... ..... .. • N017 Pl ..... c-. ..... ....... -.. -lo II UP I • a-'-PoW! .. , J••l. 1-.lo ,.WI .. , -.. 19M,Io .. • ..,.. • ..., .... • NIW 1taa11 ..U• n. w • .,.,. R•.,., •••.-•• "..,." • ...., ,..,,. • MAYOR DOREEN MARSHALL , at left, presents a gold me dallion cYid congratulations to Mrs. T. Duncan (J err y) Stewart of Sh ore Cliffs , recipient of the "wom an of the year'' award of the Newpo rt Harbor Wom an 's Civic Lea- gue. Amoog the accomplishments cited as reasons for th e av,ard wete opposition to offshore oi I dri I li ng, beau- tificatio n of the commu nity , leadership in th e fund drivH for the Corona del Mar Library and Youth Center, service on th e County Grand Jury, and the Newport Beach Library SOard, and woric fo r the Harbor Guild Serv ices fo r the 131ind. 9oth Mayor Mar shall and Jerry Stewart are past presidents of the Woman's Ci vic Lea- gue. (Mary Shepard photo.) CYC Carnival June 15, 16 F'inal preparations are Richard Friend Ananga. being made for the 5th an-menta for booths, -Nb.icb nual Youth Center Carnival, will be operated by local which will be held Saturday service orgaoizadons are "and Sunday, June 15 and 1&. being bandled by Ed Hirtb. in celebration of the begta-Mr. Pacini explains that ning of summer vacaUon for proceeds from the big week· Harbor Area youogacera. end will be uaed tor capital Tickets are being'sold by Jmprovauemta at the Youth boys in the Harbor area Center. Plans are being baaebal.l program. Award• made tor additional teeo will be presented to IJie tactuttes. boys selling c.be most dck· The camival will be beld e~a. Ticket boldere &lao oo Commun.Uy Youlb Ceo&ec will have a cUoce to wiD grounds at 5th Ave. aad prizes, iDchadiog the graod Irts Ave. ln Corou del Mar. prize or a 1500 uVinga Activities wtll begiD at boo d. DOOD Salurday, JUDe 15, aad Mado Pacini, cba.lrmaa of will cooUoue until 111 p.m. t.be resc.ivtUes, will be •• 'lbe boura SWUla)' will be 1 aisted b)' co-cbairmaa Ooa to 111 p.m. Bol&oo. Tidtot cllalrmoa Ia --:-=-:-:-:-:==:-- L!GAL MDTIC! LEGAL HOTIC! NOTICEOf PUBLJCH EARJNG Notice ie hereby ali•• ••• lhe Pl•alol Co .. laaloa of •• Oty or Newport Beadl will hid • ,.Wic kearlaa •• lha applieatloa of [dw.,da n ••• , .. 0f'Calt. lac. 5i»r • u .. Pe•lt U71 10 ,.,.it Ia· awlladot~ of • ..0 aq. ft. ... .... adulllad•• n•t· .. 100 Newpon C..wlhf.-a. ~otl.ce ia lllen" ...... P•• dllo~t ..Ud ,.Wie hW& wUI b;thl4oa •• 206 U,al J"•· 1961. •• •• Maraft:OO P.•· Ia .. C..eU 0•._. of •• N..,.n Baacil o.,. H•ll. at _.ld .... •4 place .,. ...... , ...... lei ........ . ., .,.., -· ...... . ...... ~"' y. c. ,.a .... __,. M~" a. ... a., , ...... c-•• -.. P.WIM, ]a .. 1, 1JII. Ia •• Nawpert R .... r _. ... Phone in Your O~er for a Sub•criptlon: C.ll673.0~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITY Of Nf.WPORT Bt~AC:H , CALIFOR~IA NOTICF.IS \'ITIN G BIDS SEALF:O BI OS ·~ill bl': rtcftved at the o lfi c~ o f th,. Clr-. Cledt, City Hall , NewpHI Bead!, Caliiomi• unti l 10:00 ll.m., oo. th e 171h day of Juo e, 1968, 11 W.ich time th r.y wi ll be oprn• ed •d read, torperfom~inr; ..o rk Mloilo "'• 1 111 f. WI Dt;NING OF THY, !DUnt !I DE Or P AO FIC CO AS1 HICHIAY ADJACF1fT ·TO THt; BALBOA BAY CLUB APARTMnns CONTRACT NO . IOA2 No bid will be received unleu it is mlldf' on 11 propo,.e~l forn1 furn i sh~d by the Pu bli~ 'lork11 O~partment. E""h bid mu!<t b,. accomr,anied by c.a.,h, certified ched or Ricldf'r'"' llond m11fll' polab e to the City o( Ne-wpon Be-ach, for an amount "<fud/ 10 11 f!IIU 10 pt'rcent of the amount bid. The doc:umeat• induded within th e l!l~aled bid.'ll 1•h irh '"qui r completion and e~ecution lltf' the follo,.·ing: 1. -Proposal 2. Pa{l~ 3 -Dui~ation o f Sub-conlrllctnrt~ 3. Pa,rr .J -IJidder'a Road -'· Pafl:~ 9-Soo-co\luion Mliduit 3.. Pa~1u' 10 -Contractor' a fiaanri11l Status Thr: docum~nt" .!!hall b~ affi~ed with th,. "frropriat" ,.;~nKtur,.,. and title~~ of the prrAOas .11ip;nio.g on bl'ha of th,. bidtlrr. r or rorpotiUionl!l, the sipature" o f th e p,..•ldlnl or Vie• p,..,ld•nl and J•c,..rorr or "'••'•'•~'~' Jacrercur .,,. rr•Juir,.d and th,. Cor-po rat,. StoHl 11h11ll b~ dlilt~d to all do cument" r~quirin{l Ai!J:r:lll· lurt-11. In the c a!!lf' of 1 parto.erAhip, th~ llijln lltur" of at t .. ao;t on~ -~neral partner i11 required. --'11 bid11 arr to b~ com pared on th~ b1110i,o, of th <" t:n,r int-l'f ''" c.!<limotl~. Th~ ~atimil ted quaatitiea 11re appra •imat~ on l ~,, l11•i nJl ~rh·,.n !!iOif'ly ~"' 11 b11"l" forth~ rompari,.on of bid!<, So bid wtll b"' acc<"pt~d from 11 Contr~tctor "ho ha" not b,.,.n I icen s~d in ~tt·cordancf' with the provi.'llionJO. of C:hapt,.r 9, lli• i· .s ion Ill o f Bu"io.e"'" aad Profl'l!lltion,.· f o<l r, Th<" ConlfiH"Ior shall !lillie hi.'ll ]icl'nl'f' nu mber and ciiUII'ificllt ion in tht' prupo- S III. Plan$, Special P ro l-iii!Oal!, and Coatract IJocum .. nt" m1n br obtainl'd at thf' Publk "orli.11 0f'partmf'nt, Cit~· llal l, :\'f'"port B~arh, C•lifornia, at no COlli to li cenflf'd contrillctor ... ·\ non-re fundabl~char@:e of 12.00will be requir~d lor ••ch ""t of pl11n,., !!pedal Pro\'i"iOO!'O, illod coo.uact docomt'nts for othrr .. than ll cf'n,.ed conuactor111. It i~< fl'qU~!'Otrd that th~ plaas 11nd "P"dal pro•·i,.ionl!i bf' return .. d ~<>"i thin 2 we.~lt" after th~ bid open in •. A non·rdund11ble char~;~ o l12.00 "ill be rrqulttd for f'ach ,.,..1 of City of ~l'wport 8 ead1 ~tandard SpecilicaJions . The City of Sewport 8 each re11ervra the right to rf'j<'CI 11n•· ar all bid11 an ti to wan·f' any inform•lity ln 11uch bids. · In accorduce .,.·ith the proviaiou of M-ction 1770 of thf' LaJor Code, the City Cout~cll of the City of Sco wport Our h hu. u- certliaf!'d the p:Deral prevallia~; rate ol per diem ""f1"'8 in tht local itT in which th~ .,.,orlt ia to .be pertonn~d for rar h crah or typt!: o worlr.maa or mechanic aeed•d to eaecot~ the contr<l ct and h .. set forth theae ltc.ma in Reaolotioo. No. 6519. A copy of aaid RuOlotioD Ia avallabl• ia the office of th~ City Clerk an the City of Newport Be:ach. The followias Is the s ch,.du]f' of pre\·ailing "'a~ rate11, 1966- 67 for a aelective liat of clauiricatioas. To her .,.·ith thf' h.fonn atioa included In Ruolatioo. :\:o. 65 19. tfi llch~du ll' il• to be coni!lidered 1 part of the11e coaltact ~tp~dlicatioos. Prevailin« l'a11e Ratea -1966-67 Cloulllco,_IS•I•ctlwa Lll'th'fJ (5/ri66J (S/f/'71 Carpeat~r• <&.83 Cement Ma8on Joumeymu 4.60 Laborers · 4.8 4 General or ConauuctloD Aaphalt Reker I Ironer Flapan Gai•ea Claaaer Layla&._of all aoo-•etallic pipe Tooael t:laaalflclllon 3.70 3.91 3.70 3·.78 4.01 3.85 4.06 3.85 8.93 4.16 'fib,.ton.aa, J•ck Ha•mer, Pneumatic Toola, (eaeept driller) Oreratlaa E.,laeen~ 4.315 4.4U$ Oiler •d alpal••• (Croop I) Sliiploaier (Leaa ~ yd•l (Croup 2) Rodlalia ad C .. l....,a (Croep 3) , .... ,. •• tal. cc ... , 4) Grade C.ec ... r (Croap 5) Pav .. nt·br.aker opera1or CCro11p 5) C,.d ... all .,.,.._, (Cr .. p 6) Te-.. atera O.•p T~aclt Dri•er (Le .. llln f Jd•l Wa&er Uack cfrtver (2SOO aal. to 4000 filii,) Balldi•• ,.,. Coa•,.cUoa lradea Brle.kra,., 1 S&o .. Maaoa D•clricl• ) .. ,..,. .. ,,.. .. 17/JI UJ f7/J1,7J 4.38 4.53 4.62 4.77 4.86 5.01 4.97 $.12 5.16 5.31 5.16 5.S1 5.26 5.41 CS/1/UI CS/1 /671 4.l5 t.SO 4.SS 4.68 CSIII UI CS/11071 5.15 5.15 C7/I/UI 17/1/671 6.11 6.55 C4IHIUI 1.76& 1711/UI C7111671 5.22 s.u • of Newport HarbOr P~ Ltnatlan, ftrst vtce-oresldent, progrcrn; hellenic Include, from lett, Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Virginia Bollman, recording secre- McCollom, 2nd vice-president, awards; tary; •Mrs. Sydney Gaynor, corresponding Mrs. Leon Fry, president, and Mrs. Edwin secretary; Mrs. F.M. Re<inan, treasurer, Steen Jr., 3rd vl ce-presl den't, ways and and Mrs. Willi em Ccrnpbell, parflamentar- means. Other officers are Mrs. C. Ray , ian. (Ensign photo.) COAST lAIII TO OCCUPY ARCHES IIAIIIU SITE In approxi mate ly 30 days, the Coast Bank building at 3333 W. Coast Hwy., Mati· ner's Mile, INill be rini shed. Other tenants or the bulld- J~. being built rOC' Robert Harris and the Newport Arches Marina Inc .. will in- clude a seafood restaurant, the Newport Grotto, and the Robert E. Harri s Insurance Age ncy, now located at 3700 Newport. Blvd. CUTI fiCA TE 41'/ARDED Sherman A. Guild or New- ;>ort Beach. a student at Orange Coast College, wi ll receive a certificate in purchasing management at tbe 7tb annual Purchasing Management Association foru m this Saturday, June 8, at OCC. lfe has com- ~leted 24 units or work in business and purchasing subjects. Newcomers at Hoag S.tu rdoy, May 25 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. An· Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Mart in drew C. Mays Jr .. 7161, Jas-Townsend, 207'A Bay, Sal- mine, Corona del Mar. boa. Sunday, May 26 Girl -Mr. and Mr~. Floyd Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Edmonds, 425 Tusun Ave., W. Sanders Jr., 557 Hamil-Newport Height s. ton, Costa Me sa. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs . Vance Boy -Mr. and Mrs. J. Rana, 2020 Calverl Ave .. Derek .1:-.ewis, ?rl31 Crest-Costa Mesa. , view Or., Bay Shores. Wednnclay, May 29 Monday, May 27 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Boy-Mr. and Mrs . Rodger Hopwood, 73~0 Shalimar, Olen McKinnon, 1219 San-Costa Mesa. liago, Dover Shores. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Solo-- Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John mon Hemmo, 2421 161h Sr .. C. Everson, 2674-C Elden, Newporl Hei~hl s . Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth A. WiUiams, 1944 An a· heim, Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . William Lusk, 1927 Bayadere Ter., Irvine Terrace. T uesdoy, Moy 28, Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Leon Montapert, 910 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. EDMUND STEVENSON, 82 Dl ES IN COST A MESA P.d mund S. Stevenson. 82. or 387 Costa Mesa St.. Costa Mesa. dJ'ed Sunday, J une 2. at Hoag Hospital. Enroll Now! Mr. ~Levenson was born Feb. 23, 1886, in Missis· sippi. He came to Cali· fomla 75 years ab'O, and then, to Costa Mesa in 1928. He was a maintenance man for the Orange County Munici pal Coun in Costa Mesa for 12 years. ., FOR SUMMER SESSION AT THE CHILDREN'S ART WORK SHOP SIX WBBFS -I V ,"/ I! 24 ,10 .tl;tGUST 1 AGES 6 TO 16 C•ll Mrs. Clan, 962-3494, or Mrs. Allan, 646-5511 0 Survivors are his son, 'V. Cross of Costa Mesa: a daughter, Leone Bailey of Arcadia: and 2 brothers. Jim or Fallbrook, and Collis of Ad zona. !ervtcea were beld at Bell llluld-M-Cbapel Co s&a Mesa yesterday, Wednesday, June 5. Inter· ment was at Lorna Vista cemetery, Fullerton. TERM SAVINGS : For the budget·minded ... unexpected expenses ... taxes ... and other annual payments. Interest compounded quarterly. 0 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT: For definite investment Jeriods, (minimum $2,500) interest mailed quarterly, if desired. 0 BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE . 0 NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS with a $300 minimum balance. COSTA tiUoA "--w. '--* uo b .. l'htllt.-... SAN JUAN C:AI"'ITitAHO Thomn J, W+"'ff' 31971 C:•ml.,. c:.,..t••.,. 491·11"1 14Htl0 DANA .-oiNT GiffeN """' .. Ul11 U ,.._,_ ,f,M-UIS I ........ , ...... ~t h•w•-•C.N~ettel'l ~W IMU ... .. 111.000.00 Church News Temple .sets "'"' ..... Cllloudl, 101 ,.. ~ ~ ot tbe 1st serviCe IIIIP>llaSt.,CoocaMeoa-No_. -L- DOG liTES MASTEl 'lboolu lloiTea, 9, or alii B&rraaca. Euc Blurt. wu bUteo oo die rigbt baod b)' b11 owa dol wbeG be wat ~~~~ 10 """ a dog ftgllt . lloturdo1. 11&11 25. NEWPORT HARBOR Ellllll ARST SECTlOII--Pill J OORSDAY, JUliE I, .. COROllA DEl liAR, CAUF. Dr. P. 0. NMW•n wiU Cburcb to Newport Heiatah Hatbor Area Reronn ::U ::,.,.!be 1!. L'·~~ bu elected Rick P-• Temple aaDOunc:e• iu ndo _but ~.1 rteew:" .~ u prellidellt; Rlcb Wlboo. lnhial Sabbam urvic:e -10 At 7 p.m. me epeU:en wiu vic•prelic*t; Sue Pe_.. ~. held at ~e Senior be dle Rev 184 Mn f.d ard 100, HCreLIIy; Tom Oll· Citizen a Kec:reauon Conte:r, Beatty, ~l•etoaad~t • to pbaot, ueuurer; Judi Car-211J lSth St., C_liffH~ven, SlDppore. They wlll teo-nett, coordtnatiag comm18-at i :lJ p.m~ lhu Fnday, tum ln 2 to 3 weeks to slooer, June 7.,·1t w•ll. al•.o be the stngapore, · wbere Mr. • • • Temple • dedacauon ser· , Newport Unity Qautcb, vice. Beatty Ia a profe11or of the mee"ng at I"'" St. and 1-Th · · Singapore Bible Scbool. ""' .,..... .~ e entue IC:rvl ce will be Bible swdy will be held at vine Ave., Cliff Haven -led by Rabbi Irwin He rman, "The Way of Peace" wtll director or Pacific South· 7:30p.m. \~e~e~y. be the subject or Or .. "ll· west Reaion or the Union St. Andrew's P resbyterian liam R. P&ltl:er of the Unl· or American Hebrew Con· Church,· 600 St. Mdrew's versity of Redlauds at tbe sreaatiOn s. lie will be Rd Clilr H G 10 .... da erv1 aui I tea by a nuJen t ., . aven -rad-a.m . .._... y s ce. uation &mday wUl be ob--The Rev. Loreo 0. F1tekin· cantor from the Union's Thcolo&ic Colle&e in Los served, and Dr. Chaties ger 11 at a cooveation in nterentleld will preach on Lee's Summit, Mo. Or. Pat· An&el ea. Arter services: there will be an Ones "The long look" at the 8, ker will speak at the 7:30 Shabbat. ~~ohich will in-9:30 and 11 a.m. s ervices. p.m. Wednesday singapira- Gad elude a .,congreaational r uating seniors will sit Lion on "Sustained by faith:' together in a body, wearing • • • family" Kiddush, &rouo their gradu~ion robes, at sin&ina rollowed by a dis--llle annual church picnic · 1 d ~ " bb. 'I the 11 a.m. service. They cusuon e ... 1 a 1 , er-or the Presbyterian Church man. are also invi ted to a brunch of the CovSlant of Costa Further infonnation may at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Mesa will be lleld Sunday, h h be o btained by calling c ur c manse. 1444 San-June 16, !rom 1 •· 0-p.m. .... 644-Jl4J or 675-~776. tiago Dr., T)over Shores. at the County Fairgrounds • • • Central 31ble Church, parll:. The Christian edu- Orange Ave. at 23rd St., cation committee is in Costa ~esa _ Pastor Henry charge or arrangements. R4 T Bl TES BOY ••• AND NO SMOKING Here's an old·u~ rtmedy for a sore throal-t:ake a fea1her ... dtp It m k~roscne ... rub over the infcc1ed area. Th1s tS a case of 1ht cur~ bting worv I han lhe tllness. ll's niCe 10 know wt' don'1 h.avt to rely on such tnetftctJVt: and unpleasanl "relltf." So, don'l 1.ak~ chance<. when your ~<1 lth IS mvol ved. When you·r~ ill, your phystcJan ts lht only person qualified 10 pr+:scriix for you• n«ds. Thtn, for prompt, professiOna l scrvtcc:. bnng ht) preS(;npliOns lo us. ' F'. Jones wUl speak oo "The Christian and today" at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday services. At 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Fber Hazelton will show slides and e x- plain the wort of Jobn and Dorothy Davis, missionaries with Overseas Missionary F'ellowship, in Laos. At the 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible study, Pastor Jones will bring the 3rd message on prayers in the Bible. EIIIA AIIUERIEIIG SUCCUIIIS AT AGE ll A 2G-year career in real estate and apartment hold- ing business ended F'riday. May 31, Cor Emma L. Ander· berg, 76, of 903 W. 17th St., Costa Mesa, when she- died at Hoag Hospital. Whil e play10g wah a ~o­ pher type rat, Mlles Jetrer- son, 5, of 112 W. Coast Hwy .•. Bayside Traller "ark, was bmeo ou lbe lert fln ger and had 2 teeth marx.s to show !or sym;>athy. Hi s fa,. ther !tilled the rat and the body was sent to tbe Orange County Health Department. Christensen Pharmacy • • • The Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacific View Dr., Harbor View Hills -Or. \Yilliam File r's message for the 8:45 and 11 a.m. services on Trinity Sunday will be "God th e beginning and end." The young adult group INill meE)t at the congregational pat-' sonage at 6:30 p.m. this ')aturday, J une 8._ • • • St. Mark Presbyterian Church, Eastblurr Or. at Jamboree -Rd., E.ast Bluff- Or. Morris -Robinson wUl conduct tbe obMrvaoce or tbe Lor4'a-a&tiM 10 a.m. ~D"'-1 servtce. 11lJ• wtll be the 6th anniversary of the first service of SL Mark Church. • •• The Chri stian Science Chur ches, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -"Cod the only cause and creator" will be the subject of the lesson- sennon to be read in all Christian o;;;cteoce churches this Sunday. • • • The P resbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa - The Rev. Warren Studer and Mrs. Rodney Jones. children's program coordin· a1.0r, will present Bibles al the 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services to boys and girls who will be enter· ing the junior department in the Call. • • • The con~regation or the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church will sponsor a party !or the youth choir Friday. June 14. Choir members will meet at 6 p.m. at the church, 2501 CIHf Dr., Newport Heights -in swim suHs - and transportation wiU be provided to the Dunes. Mrs. Anderberg and her husband Carl, who died Sept. 20, 1967, came to this areaJnl948. She was a mem- ber of the Newpon Harbor Lutheran Church. Survivors are a nephew. James Gallagher or Chic ago, and a niece. Cleo Ehlinger or Wisconsin. Services were he ld June :> at Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel. Costa Mesa. The officiant was the Rev. James G. Blain. Entorri>ment was at Melrose Abbey, Oran~t'. FORMER FILM WORKER DIES IN COSTA MESA Anna Solcany or 2734 Drake Ave., Costa Mesa, died Sunday. June 2. at Country Clu b Coovales.- cent Hospital. Mrs. Solclfty wu bont Feb. 9. 1886. io Ohio. Sbe came to Orange County 9 years ago. She was a per- sonnel clerk for Warner Bros. nlm products for 9 years. Surviving her is Fllen Reno o r Costa Mesa. Graveside services were held Wednesday, J une 5, yesterday, at Pacific View cemetery. The Rev. Herben Johnson was orficiant. BIOLA GROUP OFFERS COMEDY FANTASY Th e King's P layers from Biola Coll e~e. La Mirada, wHI present a comedy fan- tasy, "Revolt at the por· tals," at 7:30 p.m. this Satu rday, J un e 8, ar the 11/omen's Club or Laguna Beach, Glenn eyre at St Ann's Dr. Admission Is free. The play depicts chatac· ters discussing their lives and atlirudes on earth as they await entrance into their final destination after their recenl deaths. Th e King's Players pre- sent their Christian testi· mony as they perfonn in the play and represent their school, a Cully accredited Chri stian College. THE NIGHnNGALE CHAPTER of Hoag HoSPital held Its annual luncheon Tuesday, June 4, at the Jrwlne Coast Country Club. SUPerior Judge Bruce SUmner SPOke on \\The Juvenile court In Orange County," Chac- ter members u.slstlngwltfl the plans tor the luncheon In· eluded, from left. Mrs. Thomas H. QOitr, chairman of the new member group In thll9t of dtcorations; Mrs. ~bert L. Under, progurm chAirmM, -.d Mrs. 0. '=· Full t r. Nightingale chaf""~n. Mrs. B:>ler's new membe r commi t· Itt lntludts llmts. PAll ClniPbtll, Rlthlrd Lewis, Wil - liam Hudson, Slt~ln9 WOlfe; JO stllh llasl, F. T. E~, L00<1ard Soulll .,d G.,rv• ll«r· IJadt West photo.) JONES TIRE SERVICE S·A·L·E! TERMS! TERMS! TERMS! .NO MONEY DOWN' STANDARD SHOCKS c-.lelttr ,.....,...,, *J0NU TIRI * SAFm SNCIAL Here's What You Get! * Alignmtnt ••d neenn9 * S.t Co..e..-C11ttr-T Ol'-ln * lroh adjustment ' inoptctoo· * a.C...Co Front Whttk * hp«k F•oot Whttl lwings .fGULARlY $17.95 Tl'lULOo.~ 1•1 •OIIJ'-1"'(""1 •""n ""UDf:O 'Ait1 N()t lfrriClUOfO :1021 E. COAST JrWT., C080RA DD. IIAa OllOLE 3·1550 Guarantee . ..................... __ ,.,, ...... ....... .. -. . .. , ... , ...... . '•'. ' -... . . •· ' .. .. .. .. ' . ., . . . ... ~ ....... .. .. , .,,, .: .. , .. ~ ... , .... , .. , .. ... " ... . . . . ... ~ ~-· ,, ..... ...... . . -.. _ . .... -...... ~-- WHEEl BAlANCE * JONES TillE * COMPLETE IUKI RELINING Guo•ontud 40.000 Mil u l NOW ONLY ALL N{W 'AIHS-frr<IOT IUlUILDSI • .,.."" l+•m•~;• '011• WIIIIH ttlt ... U• I MOl ll~llf j 't i.U• ....... 'lU511 MlM•ut.l( "\liM ' •fiNif IUIIU • IIV!.l MUM (QNU(f . •ll. ...... , ... '"' .. . •• ,...,..,too -..... ,. .... ;., -· ... -lllf'tt ..... ... ,.. •' •. ,,. .. '"" "'"' "'' •• ...... n.•~t~~~. ............ ·-................ " _ .. 64 ... pllwlf 10114 ~-•iltt..,.. .. ·-., ............ • • Patronesses honored ·A .... •••• Will pod 11<1'' , ,_ ...... , ...... JLL Ill ... -----~~-ol ... -· of .............. IPAIIr Hill. ... .. ... P1d .. tld ltiiiUbUOID tbo JMII. IDII 111'8. HIIIJ IIIUGb. -1Ddot'.l-8,1alllo ~-OorOole..W ... Bal.~ ..,._ bame of oo "Vallff' POIIII."' aoaom- lln. ....... e-Jomto, . , loa ID lin. Fled OUPNO, Qab --•d -p--....... ... .. peo&o will f-oa 2li dlf· Colo lo wllll tile Volley ,_, oolodo l>ftlllONd 111 ForloFroodomoFouadolloll. Cbe board maobera. Mra. Polly lftdchl• lo Ia cborge PINE ART$ DEGRU ot Cbe ~ta. autacopber David Curtis. Tbo PIIIIOIIOOO moml>on 219 Poppy Ave .. : Coroaa del bave been reapoaetble tbia Mar. received bla b&abelor year for Cbe · aucoeaatu.l ft.· or ftae &rtl degree lD drama o.IOC!ag of tbe reoeoely Moaday, ·June 3. at Cam• opeoed GOP beadquanera, gi.,Yelloo UolvenUy to 426 N. Newport Blvd., New-PIIIObur&b.: llWOIT IIAIIIOR EJIIIII IIRIT IECIICIII--,,. 4 'IIIUIISIIAY, JUliE ( -COIIIM DB. IN, CALIF. GIFT YOUR GRADUATE TUESDAY CLUB OFFICERS for 1968-69 include, from left, Mrs. Marjorie Scheels of LiJiJuna Beach, 3rd vi ce-president Mr s. Erne st McC lelland of Corona del Mar, president, iWid Mrs. desti of Corona del Mar, si dent. (Ensign photo.) AIRMAN Gary R. Ortfltl>, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ortl ieb of 855 SL Clair SL, Costa Mesa. has completed basic traini ng at Lackland AFB, Te~eas. He is now as- signed as a photograQhe·r with a unit of th e Air Train- Ing Command at ~anOOiph AFB, Te ~eas. He Is a 1%5 graduate of Costa Mesa High School and earn ed hi s A. A. degree from Orange Coas~ Coll ege. Club charts 'smooth sailing' I W141< yellow aold ...... 1150 14k yellow gokt filled. ,$100 St~Jnles' Steel •••••••. $ 89.50 8y Etftelyn Miller keep the stup's log, and Tating her cue from the the oorresponding secretary, nautical setting, Mrs. Er-Mrs. Angelo Redaelli, radio nest McClelland, of the offi cer, is in charge of all Tuesday Club of Newport messages. Harbor, has chosen the · theme, "Smooth sailing," Mrs. \Villi am Stephenson, for he r l968-69 tenn of treasurer, will serve as offi ce. pu rser. Mrs . Martius King, As c aptain, she N!ill take financial secretary, as na- the wheel and steer• her vigator will plot th e course ship on a s traight course of the activities. Junior through any kind or weather. past president, Mrs. J . w. On the crew serving as first Stricker, serving as parUa- mate (first vice-president-mentartan, will Callow the membership) is Mrs. Ben-rules and laws or the sea. jamln Modesti. Her duty is The good ship "Tuesday to tate the "watch" when Club" comes into port at the captain is ashore. the Balboa Bay Club ,.and Sailing master is Mrs. Ro--drops anchor every 4th ~ d . TU esday or the month dur· bert ... Flanegtn. 2n .Vl c&-•ing the club year. prestdent -special pro1ects, who will give th e orders or hoisting the sail s and trim- ming the jibs. Tile 3rd mate, Mrs. Mar· jorie Scheets, 3rd vi ce-pre- sident • programs, will be the recreati onal direc tor on shipboard. 'ibe re~~~~.;;~ Mrs. Ia Installation of the captain and her crew took place on May 28 at the regula r month- ly meeting, with Mrs. Wayne Helmick, ronner president, conducting the ceremony. Mrs. McClelland is a be- loved member or th e club, having held mJI!!Y_j_Qbs and giving so much of lferselt that she has endeared her- self to all who know her as a Criend indeed. In 1965 she received the club's highest honor, the Laurel award. Wilhout ulend<~.r hom S 79.50 in lt~lnless steeL (B) 14k yellow or wh ite gold with f~ceted crystal of sparkling syn. sapphire. to 110. • I MRS. L4UREN CE .WRIGHT of Lido isle, ~~~~-~~~~~~~~res recei ving th e Laurel Award of the New;~rt Ha rbo r The TUesday Club from Mrs. Ro bert Flanegin, awards co-Volleyball team, under the This year th e Laurel award went to Mrs. Laurence Wright, who has served th e club in some capacity, in- cluding the presidency, every year since she joined in 1960. She has partidpa- ed to the full est e xtent, giving of her time and ef- fort cheerfully, whether It be playing the plano back· ground or being the chair- man of such an event. With· out a doubt her early train- ing as a professional in in radio and TV \VOrk laid the foundation for her lively interest In clu te and com- munity service. chairmal br the club. Mrs. Wright is past president of s ponsorship of the City of the Tuesday Club, and has s erved as president of the Newport Beach" department CHARLES R BARR Newport Harbor Woman's Civic L eague, the LiOO Isle of parks . beaches and re- Wom an's Club, the Children's Theatre Gui ld and the creation , meets ever.}' Tues• Republican women's Club. day morning at 9 at the Newport Pi er and every SELF HI!I.P URGED HAHD-OUT5 OPPOSED The Costa Mesa Kiwaots Club directors have adopt- ed a resolution urging as- sistance through educ~ion, job training and employment services ror the poor and Mrs. Donald Kollanse, unemployed, and not through golr chainnan, presented di rect relief, ban~outs or th e Helmick Trophy, dona-guaranteed income plans. ted by past president Mrs. The resolution abo asks Wayne Helmi ck, to Mrs. the U.S. Congress to resist Ross Ptullips; 2nd low net ''undue yressure through to Mrs. Richard Hitchcock, mass demonstrations for 1st low gross to Mrs. Lil-particular legislatioo or by liam Kincaid, 2nd low gross force of violence, or thre~s to Mrs. James Eubant, best of force of violence." In putter or the spring touma-support of their resolution, ~ant to a&rs.,)Wbert Fuller. tbe Kiwaoians stated, "His- Mev ~me<~ May 28 ageo.da. tory bas shown &bat direct :Y.a tile -.i:ngof tbe Tu~s-monetary reliet to Cboae day Club scholarship reci· able to ~ welkeoa· pients. Awards were given cb&r~ter, tmtiative aod to o range Coast College ~rality, .and the ~st as- students this year: in th e st.stance 1s that wbicb per- neld of nursing, to Sylvia mlts o~ers to help them- McGee; education to Geor-selves. gta Thompson ; art scholar· DANCE-IN SOtEDULEO ship, given by Mrs. P.F.. Harbor Area junior high,. Endsley'3 Art and Craft students, will hold dance- Section, to Anne Geiszler. in No . 3 at the Newpo rt Mrs. Kollanse chose to Harbo r High School airls make the annual golf sec-1ym th is Friday. June 7, tion "charity ball" a phy-from 7 to IJ o.m. Oucau sical education award, will go for 75c each at the whi ch went to Rose Marie door or from stu dents at the De F'rancesca. Mn . Herbert Miller served as scholarship cbainnan agai n this year, with Mmes. Frank Long. William Hen- dricks and Patrick Shepard assisting her. local junior high schools. The dance, sponsored by the Ci ty or Newport !:!each parks, beaches and re c- reation, deoartmc:nt will feature the new sound of the ~hythm and Blues Work· shoo. DRIVER IS BOOKED Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Community Youth Cen• t er at 5th Ave. and His Ave. in Corona del Mar. One day per month the team parllclpates In a coun· ty tournament sponsored by Orange Count y park and re· creation agencies. There Is no c harge for team member• s hip and pe rsons wanting additional Information are asked to contact Ted Win· ston a.t th e Youth Center, 675-0773 YM BURGLARIZED Over 1400 was stolen May 23 rrom the Orange County YMCA, 2300 University Ave., Back Bay. Entry was gained to the building ;through a wiodow that was-1 M ~S. ROSS PHILLIP S was presented the Helmick. golf· ing tro ph y at th e season's final meeting of th e Tuesday Club at ·the 9alboa Bay Club. The an nual trophy is donated by Mrs. Wayne Helm· ick, a past president of the Tuesday Club. JUNIOR EBELL CLUB SCORES THREE HITS Junior Ebell Club of New· port Beach walked off with the most awards in their division of Mediuin Clubs with 3 awards, a first. a second and a third at the - convention held May 23 in BakersCield. i~ then with l)le help o( taPe. A metal til· and safe was open. HEW CARDS READY New membership cards are on sale at the Boy's. Club oC the Harbor Area. All boys who are members must have their new cards no later than July 1. The catds are available at ll,S') at either the central branch at 594 Center St.. Costa Mesa, or Upper Bay branch, 2131 Tustin Av e. OFFICER ELECTED Se lin a bel Smith uf Cnruna lligl1lands has beer. eln tec.l rirsl \'i Ce•pre~i<!cut of the Long Beach Stat e College ch&}.lt er uf Phi Delta Gan•- national honor&ry !IO· for gra,Jua .. Wn~diiT rbu, NUI'f'OH lk~h, Calif. dJ(/o =\= INBSTMIIS "MADIGAN• .,. ~IS \f~rinc A•·cn!M, B~l~ IW..a..r, Calil. Eve. Show Sta rts 6:45 C :.~mNUOUS SHOW SUNDAY TWO BIG FIATURI!S J "IIADIGAM" -Hartl Wortioc top! Another award was the an- nual amoun t given to the Grubstake fund at UCI from the proceeds of the sales of TUesday Club cookbooks. The Newport Harbor Com- munity Youth Center has been high on the list of favorite philanthropies, and this year the committee de- cided to purchase ·some needed equipmen t and fur· Arter a traffic acciden t early 1\Jesday morning, June 4. oo Newport Blvd. near the Arches ram p, Robert Lee Jones, 39, or 431 Princeton Dr., Costa Mesa, the driver of one car, wa s booked by Newport Beach pollee on the charge or intoxicated in public. The driver or the other car, Daniel Dillon or New York, had to have bts car towed Their blue ribbon first prize was in fine arts. their second place award was for their youth work, and they received third place Cor their activities under the heading of "Build a better community," according to Mrs. Eugene Kovach. press chairman. DRAPERY CLEANERS nis hings. · One of the large Orange County Clubs, Fullertqn, won the s weepstakes award POR T 101 EIQ.U11VE liTM•o•IG 1"11 aHJT PAIITY EYEN . AS YDI AIEl YOU WI'T LUTE TIIAT lAY! THE IIIRISCH CORI'OfiATIOII - A BlAKE EDWARDS PROilUCTlON AMERICA'S L...AAOEeT ' • REMOVE WATER STAINS • FLAIIE PROOFING GUARANnED DRAPERY CLEANING Drapery Cleaning. Perfect regardless of the ago of your drapery, or I 00% nt• plocoment If cloonoblo, • No Sllrlnkoge • ~Wilted Heads • PerfeCt Ploot Folding • Porfoct Evon Hems • Water S,..ln .. movol OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE • Professional Installation • Profnslonol Removal • T011111 May lo .Arrangocl • fnehtimatn • ,.. '-Dropos 2001-Off fw _.I amy lfl 54.1366 ' ...... h. All ef ~ .... Ce..nty' 11•1 -liS -f to 6tJII -IUIIDAYI f,. I . TNIIIIPIOALS 1'011 JUMI .. , .. L CDrUT IIIII'~ Clll-WI D&IYD • .,_. .. liT 110. It •IJMIII ....... " -~ .....,_ 1702 NEWPORT M. YD. at 17th, Costa Mesa • I . IXCLUSIVII Loot !'or thii!T·llll .-1 011 tho ear of ,.ar ...... --.... --.sltlonod to -electronic lestl for rettabiilty, performanee, aDd CINTER 15 WA&OIIS "SALE" 15 EXAcr SCIENTIFIC AN· ALYSIS IN SO. CAU- FORNIA'S FIRST FORD DIAGNOS'nC CENTER PROVES rr FOR YOU. II te 11h-"'"' -'60 Mire '61 .Melt, 6 te 10 ,, .. .....,_ .. "'' wfttl eh'. rLYWOUTH -'U WUC COM- WIJTll -lCONO IUS'S -FOlDS -fALCONS -FAilLAHlS - COUNTRY SEDANS. IXAMPLE '67 :~~.. $2995 4 ..a.,. te .._ tr-. All wlf"'-t • ...,,..,., J.Yr., I • .,I . .A.t.., ,_. _........, UH.II'.t 111-.wtrMe SM ,_ -· u ••· Lie. TEZ,.7 • TlYt24 • TQV12J • TlJ17J 10 l'u•. fvll powtr, VI, '"''· liH. JO ~ lllow10 er lrellle $n per MI. l6 -· UQGJIJ '2195 .. '65 Chevrolet '67 Ford '66 Chevrolet '65 Fairlane VI, 2 Dr. l ituywe, Fut.,., I QIIipi"Ct 201. lllow11 It trellle U7 e• ""'· JO "''· NliOU C..ri-t. 6 to ct.Mto fro111. 4 Or, VI, euto, II H. 20 'X. llew11 or ....... ... .. ,., "''· u "''· &. ''" le No. P77t7/ "6", RIH, f•etory et~•lp,.d. 4 Or. 20'1. llown or trelllt $4] I''' "''· )0 1110. SZCIU lOO t Or. H.T. VI, ••t.., liH, ftdory •ir. TYSitl '&7 Cort' GT ..... ' ............ '"'"'· "~ 1na ~~~-· ... ., ....... , ~ "' .. ]6 -· Uf~SIIO '67 Galaxie H.'T. W. I Dr • ._. ......,, ,......, •• 11'1 4.-., ..... ._., ,., -· 14 -· I'ICII2 100 2 Of.. H.T. VI, ..... liH, ~. 10'1 ,.._ .......... $6J ,_ ..... J6 -· UOF41t '61 v IL ' ··~ ......... ~ 4-~ 0 ~ r~swgn tree!• U7 ,., .., •• 24 .., •. • IIC471 S1195 S1415 mts Sl95 S1195 MUSTANG SAU 2-'66 FORD LID'S-2 20 le clloo1• f•o..,, '6' I 'I' cyl., 4 1,d1., tulo1, ••"'• w/PS I eir. '61 fJ!t• '61 ~~tod•ll. C.r~nr!&, cp41. I 2 jJn 2 f111ibt ch. EXAMPLE '65 :~ITAN. $1295 H.T. F.lly eqllliJlp•lll. VI, liH, ••te, PS, 10~ dow" or t .. d• S4f 1M' -· JO "'o1. POPI U 2 LTD'•· 4 ~~~-lio•nlt•l"• 1 w/t lr ,.,._ i iti•i"t• f.ll ,_.,. Uc. llYJI6. Stt H .. 7UIA. 20'l lllew11 ., tr•lll• U6 ,.,_,. ..... $1995 SUPER SAVINGS "2.~~"' -, NEW '68 ENGLISH FORD DELUXE CORTINA 2 DR. SEDAN ........... -_ .. ___ $1890 00 ..,.... ...................... .. ...... ___ .. _ lltURSOAY, JUMU, - ........ . THE _ ARE OUT FOR JUNE! , SUPER SAVINGS ON OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY WIN I ' FREE USE OF DELUXE AIR COND. CAMPER FOR ONE WE,EK e 4 LUCKY WINNERS NOTHING 'FO BUY! JUST COME IN AND REGISTER. P R I Z E DRAWINGS EVERY SATURDAY AT II A.M. POLAROID FREE CAMERAS Given Every Week OVER 30 PRIZES IN ALL! YOU NEED NOT I . SUPER SAVINGS "~;~~,:~o New '68 Truck-Camper Pkg. I I'OOT CAII-OVU CAMPER ,.., .... ~·~ .......... .._.~ ...... ::-.·. ·~,·:::~~-.. .:;:"',: ::::..; :~ $35ft 5 IIIAND NEW '61 FORD STYLESIDE ~ ..... 1JI" ..... 11. AH .,.. ~-........... ,_. ......................... '""" ..... COMPLETE TRUCK AND CAMPER NEW '68 SHELBY AMERICAN GT·SOO CONYERniLE ' ........ -..,_,lAM ........ .-............. . --. ....... "' '"· .............. ,.,., . .., ..... ....... ,.. ...... .., .... ...,... M.. Ne .... DISCOUNTED 176.71 FROM WINDOW STICKER • I ' ' • ' ' • PARADE OPENS SCOUT-0-RAMA TOP PERFORMERS honored at the spring SJ)Orts award banquet at Orange Coast Coll ege Include, from 1 eft; John Vall ely of Balboa Island, athlete of the year; Bob Wrlghton of Newpo rt Beach, Pirate of the year' In golf; Les ~and of Costa Mesa, Pirate of the year In track, --------r-LECAL HOTICE DECREE AT REDLAHO$ Kathleen Courtney, daugh· tef or Mr. and Mrs. Willard Courtney, 611 SL James Pl., CUrt Haven, received a bachelor or arts Jegree in speech Sunday, June 2. at the University or Redlands. ,. ~-II& 1110 Elplonn ~ boll -of ~ 0ooo1r ~ lila CUba will -· wUI lie .... wllll a puode olowa lor t11a lloolaa&. ~ •art• II& t:lil a.& , IIIIa oordlac k> parade --....... 1 .. 1. 'Nf*hl a ~ Cfirdeo. ..... ., allowllll of--lolllda the Sooui-0-Rama -of-:or all •••· IJOOIOda. ..,,. lllao 22,il00 -lila lloJa, --Soo!tll -5lil_ IIDita will Uil -...Ua par'alp.. allow tholr adliov110aoU llq ID llle parade, .-with bootbo IDd by - -Ooall lleaa 111gb otratiooe, "' ao eljiOOied lobool &o c.be Fairpouada, aueoduce or ruore tbao lbe 8oou>O-Rama will Ill ili),ililil persoos .. opeoed formally. 'lbe tbem ' Cuba will bave "audieqff&- lo "Scoutlr~~ bullda .....,ri· ca.·• Sailors bow The Newport Harbor High School tennis team Called in its quest ror the 2nd consecutive CIF cham-- pionship by losing In the L!Co\L t«<TICE There ~~ be 6 marcbtq IIDit e, locllldlrig tbe lamed Klog'e Moo Ilium IDd Bugle CoiP• ltoco Aolbelm, tt.a SID DIOGO HlgbiiDd DaD· cera aod tbe Corio& Valde z Mfticao Daacera !rom Los A.Dgele a. 'lbere will be noaca doae by tbe boys. Sea Scouts trom 00 sbips CEnnncAn: or BUSINESS F'i ctitioua F'im• N•me will marcb in Cull Wliform, '111 ~: JIN IJEII:;;GN t:n do h••t•"' and SO will tbe Scouts and t,· ,.,.rtify that u..,. aro· •·on• -------•~•··ting 1111 llrt~tllilo·l)· hu.<in••,.,. LEGAL NOTICE c-:=-:'L:CE::,::C=A;L:,.:,H:,::O,.:T,.:I,::C;:.E at :1728 E. Coa11t \lwy .. corona puUOipa~•" 1•" .., 1110 lllldwQ. TillY olio will -· • Pu.e-4 llocbf •• oluolc 1'1111111 ooo&e• willa Cub-OOMINOIId ~can.· PUr t.be Brae Ume, tbe Webelos Oeoa wW. bave a apec.t&l ...-a. w dempaa uate tbe etllla oC t.be activities b&d&;ee for wbicb &bey ~ pete. A atage lbow, uader tbe dlrecdoo or Harry Sal> bill, will blgbligbt tbe an ... nooo. in Finals Southern Section finals Tuesday to Rolling Hills, 16-12. The loss stopped the Tar win streak at 48. Coach John Pontius' squad had beaten RoUlng Hills 1S.11 earlier in the year in an exhibition match, and last year the Tars dereated the Titans 14~13~ in the CIF semi-finals. ..... MHII CMI -. __. ....... 1111 THURSOo\Y, JUNE I, ltll toiiiM DEI.IIAII, CALif., SU MMER IS HERE ~ p10of Is that 17 lb. -14 oz. yell ow- tail caught by Sc.n Eisenberg of Newport Stach at Cata· lina Island, because yellows only in habit warm water cu rrents . Catch Voas made from sportfisher S'".a Horse ou t of Davey's Loc~e r. GIAIIeF oru• • a vac•• lot oe flaluy Dr.,· ••• or Mario•r'• 1111... liD• .. ., ..... ...., ........ Moy •II. · N•i...... bM h ••dr "' Won N...,ort B'"dl PI-aal ... .,d •* IIIIM>wla • ,., o.t hoi apou. : ' 1-••'-•· J007 1. COAIT NIGMWAY COlOMA DIL ••• taUS 1, ..... , ,_ .. a) .,,. .... NOTID:O F' P\1 HLI C:II f:A n!N G Notice is hereby tt:iven that the Pla11IDf1 Commisaion of the City of Newport !leach will hold a public heariog oo the applicallon of lloris Irene joho 110a lor 11 \'ariaoce 942 to pemoit e1terulion of the !root of the house 110d the sd- dition of a secood Ooor 11nd pool at 2804 Ocf'lln. Bl vd., Co rooa del \lar~ ----------~ -----ld,.J Mar, Calif., undl'r th•• :'iOllCEOF'PIIDLICHF.ARING ~OJlC.f:OFPURLICHEARJNG fi ctitious finn n•n•· of !'tudiv Sotice is hereby given thlt Notice i~ hereby ~v~ that Art Gall,.ry ••I th• >Oaid the Plaonin@ Commission o f the PIAADIDf!; Comnnss1on .o f fi"" i11 (JDmpo.,rd of th•• the Ci ty of Newport 11each will the City o f New~rt .Buch Wlll folio wi D(!: persons whoae oan1e11 hold 11 publi c he11rinjl on the hold 11 pabllc unns on the in full and place of residence at tAl .._.. T-c.-~rNGLI;i: 11,.._ 41tH I Ollf. C.. CMPJ 11-----· 6-l. dlf. J,_ o.t. jHPJ H. dt( II. c- Sotice ia hereby furlher Ai veo lhal said public hearitltt: will be held on 'the 20th day of jane,J968,atthehoarofii:OO P·'"· io the Council C:hr~~nber!!l of th e. Newpotl !leach City Hall, a t whi ch tinoe arul pl 11 c ~ any and 111! persona irlterel'lted lll llY appear llnd b~ heard !h ereon. n.y Y. Copelin, secretary "ewpo rt Heach f:i ty Planoin~ Comnlission Pu blil'lh: June 6, 1968, io the 'lewport lhrbo r •:oaiflll L~CAL HOTICE appliclltiOD of P. ieter J, Bylr.erk. ''' •• follo wo, to-wit·. applic11tion of American llec-f U p 1383 re11tion C:t:lltl'rs for 11 [l!<e or 11 ae emllt to pe~Ht C11 rl Valente, 10061 Suntan Pemdt 1380 to pemdt in,.,tal-"1~lelll 110d. l!lervlcde o f noanne Circle, Huntington Heach, I 1 oel!le en ,ones an 11p11re part11 C 1.1 ation aa<l operation of an 8 at 420. 31s t Stre .. t. a 1 • IRne Porta-Shde 1tl 2344 East ~nli ce ill hereby fu rther J acqu~lyo J. Lowrie, ~222 Co11st ll i~way. gi.vi'O that uid public hell,.. Tig~rtllli Dr., Lo• Alanutos, . Noti ce is hf'reby furthn in _~t will b,. held on the 20lh Cahf. . .L gtven that !jllid 11uhlu~ hcarinfl day of june, I96B, 111 the hour WITNESS ou r hand thll!o •h• wi ll be held ou t!J,. 20 th day of of 8:00 p.m. in the Council d•y of J11ae, 1968 June, 1968, at th e hour of C:hanober~tof the'le"J:"rt Beach Carl \alen.t,. 8 :00 p.n.. in tht• Coun cil J 1 J 1 Chambeu~of the 'le .. ·port llt<ach r:ity Hall, at whi time •od acque yn • ~owne City Jhll, at .. 4tich time and place any and •ll persona in-STAT[ Of CALifORNIA 1u1. I terested n1ay •ppear a11d be COU;"'TY OF' OHANG}: p ace any and all per50n!l in-tere!<te<l n•ay appear and h,. h,.ard thereon, ON THIS 4th day o f June, hurd thereon. Ray Y. Copelia, !ecretary 1968, before me, a ~ouuy 11ay Y. Cop,.Jin, ~ecr .. tary 'le,..p~rt !leach .c'?" Public in ed for aaid county N011CF'.OF PUAIJC Ht::AIU~G "lewport Unch l'itv .Piamun" Comnuu.1.on and alate, ruidi11 g therein, Notice is hereby' ~hen that Plll!lnilljl f:ommi!lsl'on Pu bl~11h: June 6, 196~, t.n duly conunis!lioned 110d 11wom, the Planoing C.ommi •sioo of Pu blish: june 6, 1968, in •he Sewport Hubot f..11111ilD persooally appeared f:arl Val- the City o r Sewport Jt,.ach th,. "e,.·port II arbor Eui1111 ente, J•~uelyo j . Lowrie, will hold a public hearin_~t on ------------ORPHA STALLINGS k.aowo to me to be the per- the application of non lh,. LEGAL NOTICE SUCCUMBS AT 12 •one whou umes are su~ Ae~tch comber, [n c. for a Jlse •cribed to the wilhin iruotru· Orpha Stallings, 83, of , Permit 1382 to pem.it (I) ~:s. 'IOll C:EOF'PI I HLI C'~F:AIU'IC meat, 110d acknowledged •o tablishment of a 105 ,;eat res.-'lotice is hf"reby f{ive11 that 333 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, me that they e•ecuted th e taur11nt. (2) on·!lllif' ~tlt-ohu lic lhe Planninr f.ommiuion of dl l:'d Sunday, MaJ 26. at same. beveragu within 200 f,.,., of a th,. f:ity o 'lewport Reach CounlfJ Club Convall:'scenl \l'ITNf:SS my hand and olfi- re&i dentia! area. (3) I' !if' of ad-will hol •l a puhlic hearin ~t on Home. santa Ana. cia! seal. joiairtg II· I property for off-the applica tion of \lr. 11nd \lr~. Mrs. Stallings, a house• Jeuie II. II ill s treet p11rkin g. {4) non·.,l~tndHnl John 11. foo11an for a Us,. Notary Public in and for said parkinp; lUrll!lflenoeot ron· Pem1it 1381 to l'~nuit 1111 v.ift' for 65 _\'('BfS, was born County aod Stille. tingeat oa attendant parkin111. a•Mitiort to <~n ,.~i'!ltin_~t noll· Aug . 22, 1884, in T exas. \iy Commission upires Oct. Locsted .at 3831 to 393Q F:. confomoin"' bu.il ,lin _~t at 3814 Sht' Jl n·d tn Califo rnia and 24, 1970 Coastllwy., f:orona rie l \lar. Chann~l i'l.oce. p bl h • Oran~e County ror II ye ars . u is : ju11e 6, 13. 20, 27. Notice is hereby further .'loti..,e is h"reby further f.urvh·ors are her sons. !968, io the Sewport !l~trbor " ·Yeo that aairl publi c hearin, .I(IVP'fl that sBi<l~ubhr hf'ilrio~ d r.",,·,.. Rollins or Yo rba Lin a, and ~ will be held on the 20th day ,.·ill be held on ,. 20th day o of Jooe, 1968, at the hour of I ~toe, 1968, at tbl! hour of8:00 Ro bert of Costa M!'sa; :! 8:00 p.m. in the Council p.n1. in the r.ouncil Chwubers dau@:ht t•r. Mr s. Arcenoe Oambers of thr-'lewport of the 'ie,..port Hea"h Ci ty Sall.:s. Costa Mesa. 2 ~rand• l:ieapt Ci ty I! all, a t ,.·Jiic:h Hall, at which tiRoe and plue c hildren and i gre a.t•grand· ti01e, and ,p~ace any 11n d all any and ali per80n~ interested pe...-• illbltMtell noay aPflellr may appe11r /11od be he11 rd Chlldren. 110 d"be he11rd th ereoo. thereoo. Sen·ices we re held May 'Ray Y. Copelin, seeret•ry Rsy Y. Copelin, secretary 28 at Baltz Chape l Costa 'lewport Reu:h City 'l ewport Huch f:ity Mes a. with thl' Rev. Hl:'r4 Plannins C01un•isaioo Plaooin"' Comndu1on bert Johnson as offic iant P11bliah : Jane 6, 1968, in Pu blish: June 6, 1968, in dae Newport Harbor EuiiSD the ~ewport lhrbor F.uip Interment was in Tucson . ' "''",.m I"'J· • . dotaull.., to L. c~ no-N.-: o\nl'l•lf-\liN) .... J, 0tJ• CNPI &•S. JMI. CMO (NP •2. lolt 11. ,,.....,_..., cN.-J 1•S, lol.l 1o L. c-otnt-~'"' CN.-1 ~ \e¥ litH! dtf. C.0 CNPI '·~ ole(. J. e NP) ... ,. Ollf. L. Ollwl .... 1<0001 IJtPJ ... Of! II, Cunni_, UrjPJ •·1: Ouuy I HI •• '! C«o-(NPI •r, l:r.l to J. ~ HP J •, lftt 1o ~· c..,... ~,.:'~;"~.IN I H IIIII 1o a.~-""*'< OOU8L£5: AUIIIn.' ... oHII (ltH) del', I~IOt·H•rt (NP) 7•S, W. ""'· I . O.IC'-If!!o" tNPJ W , ... 1; Kru.-Owtn I "HI lod tr..~~~~,.~"n. n ~ _, lo .. O.AUDE OSWALT OF COSTHIE$A DIES Claude William Oswalt, 38!J Victoria. Costa Mesa, died May 23 at Hoag Hos-- pital. He was born Sept. 13, 1H!JH, in Illinois, had lived in Orange County ror 11 years, and had oj)erated and owned Crown TV Cor 2J years. Survivors are his son, Robert, or Corona del Mar; mother, Mrs. (Jeorge Limes or Wisconsin; and a brother, Gerald or Wisconsin . Services were held May 25 at Baltz Mortuary Chapel, Corona del Mar, with U1e Rev. Philip Murray or the Community Conv.;regational Church as orriciant. Inter· ment was at Pacific View Cemetery. ' lOOKIHG fOI S7.fl Pll6 PC116 PADOWI WI HA VI THEM. lOOKING fOt llk Plll6 110116 lAW! WI HAVE THEM. lOOKING FOR A KRAMII AUIOGIAPII IEKNil R!CKH l!RUM6 WITH NYlOII fOil 17.501 WE HAVE THEM. LOOKING FOR WlUOII OIAMPIOII!IIP Tlllllll ULU fOt S7.SS Pfl DOZ.! WE HA VI THEM. lOOtUNG FOR lfiiiiiS ot6SL1 fOI ll.OO! WE HAVE THEM. lOOKIII6 FOR Mill'S 2US 111111! !HORn! • WI HA VI THEM. 10111(116 Fot (OfiVflll lUNilliiOfl AT 7.7S FOR Mill! WE HAVE THIM. UKI TO Ill OY!t •oo tACliTl IN ONI PUCI! ' WI THEM. Vojt coif seb & cl1bs Starter Gol~ ~ets ) . '. 1 · '-"'"" • ,...,J wooos Soccer-Track-Te~n:s Shoes lasebal Mitts-f'l.-,l!s-!lats ... ~ ... ~ 4.50. 5.95. 6.50 L~ath~r Soccer Bois 9.95. 10.95 L~ather Volley Bah 12.95. 17.95 ... 4 lals BABY BEEF LIVER t OZ . 8~R"NCERS ll 12 o z. I T im~ 1 T orne\ 3 T.mu 20 words or le~s 1.50 2.50 3.00 21 word1 lo 30 word' 2.00 3.00 4.00 31 word• to 40 word\ 3.00 4.00 5.00 Eoch word over 40 ,..ords .05 .10 . 15 ------------ 20ll OFF FOR CASH WITH ORD~R "A.,WERICA IS 1 .~ DANGF.R" by Gu. (l.lrli5 Ltt \l ay. Hardbocll. JVlf. Or4o<"-, ONE MAN 'S JUNK is mM'streuure. Brins your junk in and buy our treuures (or v;ce versa). TcWinklc Hardware, Cosaa Mesa, 646·1675. · ALCOHOUCSANONYMOUS Harbor Area. 673·8724; P.O. Box 1223. Cos ta Me .... ~;;;---1 nr CXf'Cf• on all t}rc• 11r d~ ,&hina Jt linen. SpCt.:blty, m..,., al'lins. St.~ 'per hr. MOle fr'hiaman, 6Q7 Mar· ,U.rite, CI)M. 67:J.-.H7.t. I NEI!D WORJ(, Oal J 9 • aunc., •~~*· recePtion • u .. IIJpe • PBX. ••~• • ....... oft'ice. W.ld like: -••a. pobllc lieu, poMI.W.a arT ~595-=----- • MU~ICAL FOR SALE ' FOR SALE OIL PAI ~TINGS. Cltppet Sh1ps &othctS, GREATLY REDUCED lo sell. Also rods & tee Is . 6-'6-62.&5. golf set and bag; irons, 2 through il; vutter: 1, !l &: 4 INOOds. Lu.e new. 175. 673-~266 alter 3 exerci~e e, l blue chip , S&li green stamp books, or 18. 613· 9266. ------------------------ • HELP WAHTED WOMEN S<:W'-RS WANTEir Work at home doing simple sewing. We supply mater- ials and pay shipping botb ways. Good rate or pay. Piece work. Write Dept. 2W3, Jamster Jndu8Utes Inc., 1a.J Ashmun, Sault Sle. Marie, Micb., Zip 49783. a 'OIRINT LIDO ISLE -Lovely ground noor. 1 bdrm . apt. garage lltached. Patio. Furn. or unlurn. Call (213) 886· _!ll~~.f1.UJ.JH.fj:~J_g,_ __ l LB. T-BONl:: STEAKS 4 LB. 7-BONI!: ROAST l L8, L.ARGE PO"'I< CMOf"S 4 LB. 8E£F" PATTIES l LB, SAUSAGE l LB. WE INI[RS 18 LBS. ALL FOR 7 S LB, 4 LB, 6 LB. S LB. 6 LB. 6 LB. 9 LB. T -BONE STEAKS 7-BONE ROAST BONELESS BEEF' STEW PORK CHOPS PORK ROA!IIT ASST, LU NCH MEAT WE INE"!!I ~"'"YE"S 48 LBS, ALL FOR ' LB. 4 LB. 1 LB, T-BONE STI:AKB 6 LB. TOP S I .. LOIN STEAKS ' LB. 7-BONC "OAST J LB. ,.AMILY CHUCK STCAKS 10 LB . SALIBBUJII:Y STEAKB I LB. JII:OUNO BTCAKB 42 LBS. ALL FOR 49( ll II OZ . NEW YORKS II 10 Ot . BUY THE BAG & SAVE - - -TIINDE" .t!IJ TASTY -- PORTERHOUSE &T-,BONE STEAKS BY THII ~ IIICII 95~ LB. PORK CHOPS RIB 39e LB. 49c LB. 79e LB. 5 LB. LOAF AMUICAII CHffSE $295 FILET M6IIOII Sl49 LB. Bt£F 79~B. TOP SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE T-BONE FILET- TP ROAST BONELESS SIRI.OII TR"NOC" 6 1'ABTY 98~ .. TMC ~ICCC -II I .... lObo lor .. ........ Oo, Couoil ....... ••k'• &eedat: • Alleed co ......... ....... ot ---ror -...d .. lbo Blllloa OOOOD_C_. • Approved ftrll readlq ol 9fdla•oo 1251, oddllll Upper Hubor VIew Hlllo Alliin No •. 81 to Cowlcll· millie Oiatric~ No. 8. • Approved nrat readi.D.& ot OrdiaiDce 1252, eata~ Us bing a miuor reducdoo Ua front yards on tbe hayward aide or all lata betweeo J Be. 111d K sc.. Balboa -5 feet OD Lata l, 2 ud' 3, ' AIRloiAN OAVE IIILL$ IH WESTERN PAOfiC Airman F'trat Clua navtd M. : Mills, aon-tn·l&w of Coata Mesa poslmaater and MB . John Klugtewtcz, 2662 Riverside Dr., Ia on duty wilh !he 425a>d Strategic ... 4 ...... lA .. 4,11.8 1111117. • .... ftnc N&diD& ot (lrdluooo 125& ..._ llll Jllo putlq .. ,.. roo .. 111111 IlL --Oooaa n. 11114 111e ..., "' a-11 NowpoiC to 2Se m bour. • Adopled OrdlaaDoo 121;;), -!liD& lllo · roo odledulo lor oola oporl&ld veDdiac: macb.taea to a per aiacbiDe bailie. • Set the following park· !:g ;!2' :;:·~s!~ u:.: 11, 12, 13, 15 aod 18; aod li>t for 2--bour meters ud 25C Cor aoy Cime up Ul 12 boura for 13-bout Ia Zooe 17. HANDSOME 2 STORY Wing at a forwarcfbaae In 4 b•-'-"''· fo,.,al dining t4e Western Paclnc. 100001, hug• livini roo.., Alnnan MUhi, a Stra1teglic li ond a ponalad fc-o.ily roo,.., Su""Y location tn Air Command jet engine top Me1o Verde 'neigk- mechanlc. supports KC-136 bolhood. Undergrvun d Stratotanker atrcrews who utiliriu. A•l.ing only daily provide aerial refuel-$3~.9.50. It'• cl.an. ing to &52 Stratofortress bombers, .fighters and re- connaissance aircraft con· ducting the air war over Vietnam. He was assigned at March AFB. Calif., b& tore arriving in the Pacifi c. FIRE FIGHT TRAIHIHG EXERCISE IS HELD The CaliromiaDivision or Forestry and tbe Orange COunty Fhe Departmeat are cooducting a training e xer- cise in Buck flully, 2 miles eas't or MacArtbur Blvd. and north or Corona del Mar. Live fire Is being used in the exercise which began yesterday and is continuing today, June 6. The objective is to pro- Vide an opportunity to r& fine techniques of rapid initial attack on wildland fires. ~npbasis Is placed on .Jield evolutious dealing wttb tbe use or water, pro- grooss•lve hose lays aod nre Sl69,lOO,OOO.OO total sales t.hrouah lhe Multiple Li stina Service or The Newport Uar~ bor Costa Me sa Board or Realtors fo r the rirst 4 months or 1968 . TillS IS OVER 4 MILLION DOLLARS PER MONTH IN PROPERTY SALES! LIST YO UR PROPERTY WITii A REAL TOR! 8Ul1 IN Til F. REST AREA ~ESA VERDE REALTY ,_....., Y.J ACRE, RANCH STYLE ' ~ bedft)olll, sing!• 1tory on a hill in M•sa V•rd•. Mony ••cell..,, i111pra • .... ..,..,,. incl uding circular drivewoy,ouium ..,!ranee arod Cover•d patio. E•· e•llent buy ot $37,950. 0t£SA VERDE liA S 4 SC/IOOL S, 3 PARKS MESA VERDE REALTY 546-5990 3 BDRM . PACESETTER F~ousPoc•••"., mod•l hom•, oil •l•ctrie buill· in I, handy •••vi c• poreh ond l01t• l-ily rooon . Thi1 d ean hom • i1 dos• to sc:hool and porlo . A good buy at SJO,SOO or ofl•rl lti!SA HAS MESA VEflfDE REAL TV !545-!51190 NO DOWN G.l. Fontcuric opporhon i ty. Just r.du cecl 10 $2~. 900. M••o Verd•, 3 b•d100m1 on '••• lin•d •"••'· Shingl•10ol, n•w uupell, on d poi nt on d dandy f..,eed yord. Own•• is moving ond rrod•d in ltti 1 hom•. Don't mi 11 ''· S2~. 900. ~rnr6e ~eafty .. 2850 Meaa Vercle Or., Costa Mesa Ph on e 546-.5990 Quiet Secluded location Custom-bui lt, split l~v~l home, 2 bed- rooms upstairs -one wi th tremendous qAY VIEW . 18 x 20 Master Bedroom on main floor. ' ' Lorge Living Room with artistic fireplace -spacious Family Room convenient to kitchen. Owner will consider small home in Costa Mesa in trade. Price $49,950 View--Building Site Located on one of the higher terraces in CORONA HIGHLANDS. Nothing con ol>- struct the beoutiful panorama. Fee simple ICI"'d (You own· it!) Owner anxious to exchange for nice East Costa Meso 3 bed,oom home with equity of oppro•im otely $,15,000. ' 67 S.JOOO Eves. 673-0554 lay • leach Realty Inc. 2407 E. COAlY CDM / NE'II'ORT HAIIIIOR EJIIGII A RST SECTIOII --P•7 ISS IS Livil\g Corona del Mar l;'oppiness is enjoying o bluff home overlook- ing the main beach •.. watching the boots go throuth the harbor ••• seeing the sun ut over Catalina ••• living in this three bedroom and fcmily room home ... why not be hnppy? .......... ' happiness is a truly lovely fOur bedroom home and fenced pool with clo se~up ocean view .. . unusual patio lighting ..• beautiful decor .. . and realistically priced at only S49,9SO .. , , this should make you happy! .......... happiness is o kin~siud two bedroom, two both home with panoramic view in Hnrbor View Hills. Owners moving ..• would like ~ inwnediote sole ... this would make THEM -..\happy... · ' ~ ......... . ., Choice rentaL .. Vista Bahia ... Vacnnt and available 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and private c potio ••• $325 mo. ~··· »Ol'C Y. f'RJll'CKl.ll'C I Rt:Jll. TOR \ 3250 East Coht Hi&hwly Coron1 Otl Mlf , C1lif01"ni1 Phone , 673-2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS . ofiJo .!J./. family home Newly decorated and carpeted this four bedroOJ" three both home with combination family and dininq room , buil t-in kitchen and south patio is ready to move into and priced at S59,500 with excellent terms to right buyer. J. L Jll•lr ...,., .... TH£ DMI.OPfRS (J UDO SINCE 1935 3317 Yoo L14. Oriel• 3·7300 H..,.rt hedi-F ... tt.. L.A. .,.. c•ll MA s.ao3.c BALBOA ISLAND ULlOA ISLIID 4 Mdroe•• -2 Mths -5 y••s ole!~ PLU$-A REALLY GREAT I J.odr- •-'•ent. Spiral staircase oncl •ntry ceurtyaul. 675-5930 "Lfl THE IO'fDS SSM 'fOU" ' · Realtor IN DOVEII SHOlES, NEWPOII' BEACH ••• 642-6472 -67:1-3641 1730 .. c. ••• Hlw., .. _. ..... ...... 1M .......... of .. JC ...... ......,., ...... ...... tM pi--of .... ,.., ........... Welt lluff. and .,..... laslthM com"'-tD ....._.,... THr: p6ICe • iw. You,.., '*1 • a.,er.t • .._..., .,._ .. tGl IINII --·--..... ---·-........ or pwrc:NM 1ft .... ..._ •ttttnt .. JCIWt -· ......................... -........ .,....., ........ _,._ ' . THURSIIA!~!'*E 6, 1961 (X)JI)IIA utL IIAJ!. CAliF. Newport Beoch ••• • ... Island Costa Mesa Lido hie HARDWOOD ROORS $21,995 ' 5!0/o Govt. Loan 3 BR 2 bath home with ncar new 501 Nylon c a r p e t s throughout. Built -,jn gas kit chr n. shake shingle roof, big yard wilh l5x20 patio. $119 monlh pays all . Newport at Victor I• 646-8811 lvenl ... ) A SOUND INVESTMENT with good income A reo I sharp four plex -Mesa Verde area. Elec· tri c bu il t-ins, cnrpets, drape.s. L ive in one rent free . Ask ing $46,000. COSTA MESA DRIVE PAST 278 BROADWAY , COSTA MESA Well kept 2 bedroom, Spanish type home. Has5~.% F.H.A. loan-Sl36 including taxes and insurance . Pr;ced at S19 ,800. Jf annie ,Jrice 1716 A.ve., Costa Meso SPACIOUS FAMI LY HOME WITH 4 BEDROOMS INCLUDING MASTER SUITE WITH SUNDECK & BAY VIEW PANELED INTERIOR PRIVATE ENCLOSED PATIO CLOSE TO COMMUNITY BEACH , SS8,640 -EXCELLENT TERMS Col i John Abel l Realtors 67J.4400 E .. s. 67J-736S Bachelor's Beach Pad NEWPORT SHORES Artisu c s pht level. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. c ommunity pool and clubhouse. Only 125.900 332 Morguori to Corono dol Mor -673-8550 (J.,.. 1/o,.,.//, f( •• //or SllliiPLJI: 'BIIlAL ESTATE ONE OF A FEW! 1 bedroom . Neat~os·a ~p i n! Ou iet Begonin Avenue, Corona del Mar . Room for income unit. Reduced to S31,SOO CORONA HIGHLAIIDS' VIEW! Custom-buil t! 3 bedroom$, family room ., great workshop room to expand. You own the land. S~9.9SO FAMILY HOllE-II ILOCK TO IUCN! COl! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge living .. fom ily room with beamed ceili ngs, shake roof •. E:~~tros. New Price \!.9,500 'EAST ILUFF BEAUTY! Front row home. Oreom of o garden featured lin Sunset Magazine! 4 bedrooms or 3-Den; F:xudes real charm. Call to see. Asking $47,SOO SfMPLI RIAL ESTATE 2515 E. C..at eo-• 4.1- STORE BUILDING Busy corner in Cal imesa, between Redlands and Beaumont, surrounded by major service stations. Security Bonk across tfo.e street. Bu il ding is 40' • 60'. PaYed off~street parir- ing, Ideal for fru it and vegetable business or franchise operations. Two restrooms. Walk -in meat locker. Will lease for S250 per monfh. 1'11011 E U2· 5 lll , •• til Ull . CHANNEL REEF'· APARTMENTS COllOM A SALE DEL MAR ··1-1"'11 <h ,.,,. e""~'" f "'""' \, ,.1HJrl H••lwlr A:,.u .......... -- TRADE $61,500 Hou.se .... 4 bedrooms, 3 boths, PLUS l·bedroom 6portment. For more in· formation call Paul Terry 6~2·0886 c an•t sell it? ••• Ttade It? For Fan A.cboo &: Re.u\u Call DOYLE .t WOOD CO • Call S44·116! 270 E. 17th SL. Costa Mesa Rutten " AW~. ~ ~~~ Mlf. C.llton11• ,.._. (714) ......... liM II &tout.. • " ......... 0' , .. , ••• -. ....... Rct.-lc Sc111ltc Si11<t l~l to z .. Tie Alplta AI;~~~ ,_ .. 1 .... ... ..... will .............. . ~, ...... ., doc:wa ud .,..,, It la ued •ouad dl• world • Jue 21 ll &be Cotta Mlu Ooll •d Couatry a ub to re- cehe cheir chan•, · formina the new South Oraftl c Coaat AhiiiiQae Chapte r. Ru•valioas •• nee ... ••Y by June 11. All Zau •• invited &o c eU Mn. Ora- ham Gibbons, S41-Sl06: Mu. Bunon S. Gra na , 613- 6~81. or Mn. E. Richard Walwict, 546--2377, for in• format.ion. The charter will be Jie- unted by Mra. Thomu T. Gwin., preai dent ot the Cali· fornia, Souah, and Hawaii Diotrict or thi s nllional CHARLES AllES. 11, Pamellmic ooro rity. Char-EX-COIITIIACTOI, DIES ter members come from Costa Former contractor Charles Mesa, Newport Beach, Hun-H. Ames, 81, of 2202 Miner tinaton Beach, Corona del St .. Costa Mesa, died May M11, Balboa, L&JWII Hill s, 31 at Hoag Hospit al. Balboa hi and, Laguna He was born Dec. 4, 1886, Beach , and south to San in Kansas, came to Califor· Juan Ca(ri strano and Silf\ nia 40 years ago and lived Cl emcnte. in Orange County for the last 23 years. He was a Ve- The Oranae County Re· teran of World War 1: a mem- habi liation Center for Cri p-ber of the Newport Harbor pled Olildlen and Adults Elks Club , and of !he Na- (Easter Seal) will benefit tional Association or Watc h from the proceeds of thi s and Clock collectors. benefit. Lunch eon will fol-Survivors are his wif.e, low a social hour at ll:.hl Julia, and his brother Fred a.m. Uand knits for summer Ames of Kansas. They said and earl y fall will be shown that donations may be made follo wing the luncheon. Zeta to the Cerebral Palsy Faun- published a manual for [lU· dation. enu demo ns trating cloth ing Services were held June techniques for crippleJ chil-3, at Bell Broadway Mortu- dren wi th a travel ing ex hi -ary Chapel, Costa Mesa with bit to illustrate, A manual the Elks Club orriciating. fo r the proper treatme nt and lnurnment was at Greenwood care of such children was Memorial Park, Sao Diego. -~~~~~------~ Our bottom can save yours. We put the zig ·t.og cut sole on our Mainsail sneaker to give you on e xtra edge when you Nn onto a wet surface. In foct, a lot of extra edges . MEN 'S ond WOMEN 'S narrow & medium •i dth --- Keds• Mainsail CO,IIE TO THE SHOE STORE JOSEPH A. SEEK, pioneer developer of Balboa Island and a founder of the Bal·" boa Yacht Club, wa s honored at the 44th opening day ceremonies at th e Yacht Club. Mr. Seek, at th e mic rophone in the above Jtloto, was named honorary com- modo re and wa s presented with an en- graved armchair, shown at lower left in th e picture. Standing at left are BYC of- fi cers, left to righ t, Commodore Jeff Deaver, Vice-Commodore David Smiley and Rear Commodore Don Franklin. Standing at the right are junior officers; Jim Riedel , jun ior commo do re; Jay Law- ren ce, vice-commodore, and Rick ,Jen- nes.s, rear co~m~odo r e. CAMPUS OR. OFFICES .t.R E HIT IY THIEVES Election SOCCER PROGRAM AT COM YOUTH CENTER Four offices tn the 4500 Block or Campus Drive' in the Back Bay have been hit by thieves. The Newport Harbor Com-- \Contlaued from paae 1) munity Youtt. Center In · assembly, 71st District. Co rona del Mar is currently Bu rk Bostelman, 4570 Campus Or., Suite 10, re- ported June 3 to Newport lleach poll ce th'e the rt or petty cash and a camera, totalling a 1196 loss. The I·BM Corp. at 4500 Campus Or .. Suite 592, saJd that a petty cash fund or 125 had been taken. Leisure World Foundation, 4500 Campus Or., Suites 60S and612. said 126 worth or petty cash and stamps had been ,taken rrom th e receptionist's desk. Publication 'iervtces at 4500 Campus Dr., Suite 600. was luckiest -a €!rawer was pried open but nothing was taken. The 4 Republicans named holding soccer practice on members or the County Cen-'I\Iesday and Thursday tral Commi ttee are John A. afternoon rrom 3:30 • 4:30. Hopwood. 24,304: Thomas Boys in grades 3, 4, 5 and C. Rogers, 22,794: Denni s 6 living In the Harbor View E. Carpenter, 21,943; and or Corona del Mar district Wayne Carroll, ·20,1P0 Un-a re Invited to join the team. successful candidates are A. game with other parks Nolan Frizelle, 10,159; is schedul ed orl Saturday ,Bunster Creely, 8,441; mornings. Interested per· Charles F..ranklin, 8,003, and. sons are asked to contact S. A. Melugin, rr ,845. Ted l'ltnston at the Youth Democ rats in the race for Center. 675-0773. 'Ibis U.S. Congress gave Thoma f program is under the juris- B. Lenhan. 21,641 votes: diction or the City or and Russell F. DoolitUe, Nev.-po rt Beach Department 19,779. of Parks, Beaches and The 4 Democrats named Recreation. members or the county cen- tral committee, district 5. are Joyce Du senberry , 11.· 021: Nonnan J . Meyer. 10,· 669; Mama L. Olson, 9,615: IT'S TIE FOR FIRST IN and James L. McGaugh. PIE EA. TING CONTEST 9,386. Unsuccessful can· A pie eating contest at didates are R. W. (Bob) the Plymouth Congregational Cory. 8,926 and Joseph Church <;chool picnic Sun-Rosener, 7,706. day ended in a tie with a Donald C. Simpson, with twin c rowningof9-year-olds, 4,689 votes, won over in· Joanne Canning and Jill cumbent Charles V. Tumer, Johnston. l"inners of the 2,545 votes in the race ror later pie-in·the-eye contest Coast Municipal Water Dis· were unorrtclally named as trict Board. Mil es Wood or Balboa. [n the race for presidentia1 organizer of the pi cnic, :lt!.d nominatioos. Ronald Rea· Duana Burgess or Uni ver· gan, unopposed as a Repul>- slty Park. Youth Work lican. received 127,511 Director. votes in Otan&e Oouoty. :lD The picnic was held at tbe Democradc race, Eu· th e Costa Mesa Fairgrounds geoe McCarthy received recreational area and fea-65,427 county votes; Robert tured the annual baseball F. Kennedy was seoond game plu s several navors ·with 58,893 votes; and or homemade ice cream. Lynch received 18,642 A sad incident occurred when Mrs. Harry Imel of Corona del Mar tripped whil e walking to the parking a rea. She was taken to Hoag Ho spital, where she was foun d to be suffering from cuts and bruises. votes. LOCAL UHIT FORMED FOR FIGHT OH CANCER Mrs . Paul Ho lmes of Bay Sh ore s has been named the first Orange County ttni t chairman for the American Cancer Society. The fint organizational meeting for the beach area uni t wi ll be held June II at the home of \1rs. Holmes, 2621 Circle Drive. Plans for the meeting include the ACS \·1ov ie \1obile and ellhibi ts. The vtovie \·to bile ia a self con tained out- door Lhealle wi lh a screen large enough for au dience viewing. Fil m presentations o n "Cancer's warning signals," in c artoon form, wi ll be shown. ·The meeting wi ll be an informal coffee beginning at IJ a.m. COM CHURCH SERVICE Dr. Philip Murray or the Community Congregadooal Church. 61 1 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar, will preach the sennon, "Though he slay me." at 10 a.m. Sun· day, in Fellowship Hall. atyourTexaco Dealer. ·· GRADU.t.TESHONORED The sennon title by Ul e Rev. Nonnan L. Brown or Plymouth Congregational Church, 3262 Broad St., Newport Heights, wtll be "A compass and a measur- Ing tape" at 10 a.m. Su n· day . This will be a bacca-- laureate service, honoring both high and junior high school students. \ Just drive into your participating Texaco Dealer's and you'll receive a 12-oz. clear Anchor Hocking beverage glass FRE!:: when you fill up with Sky Chief or Fire Chief gasoline! Get one each time you come into CORONA DEL MAR TIRE AND TEXACO SEitVICE Texaco Star Value Special ' BLOODMOBILE COMING IEIPOIIT IIA_,I Bll .. II lilT IIC1101 --hlol l!IURSDAY, JUliE I, - aNiliiA DB.IIAI,-CMJF. home model added --daolpbaa-.__, __ -added to lito BQON• wlllt • puo ~~~-~~~ ID lito ··r-vlow" aoo -.. _ klteboo, wood ....., ... ,.... tho au -aooon~~o1 10 Qooo mlaa oov.od klld!• colll-weua, PI'Mldeat ot Ivu oeta, parquecwooct ftoor ud WoUo and SnDO, developera. '"'111-lo-bat to tho llllltly Tbe coacept tor Ibi s' bome room ud a 40 root lon~o Is ODe ot combtolDI IWO fUlly tiled gallery. aeparate wlntcs into ooe. The Model 311 Ia on Thla allow• the maater Santiago Ortve, In the Bay- suite, lh1og room, ronoal creat developmeot tn West cUolotc room, titcheo aad Upper Bay. bre.altrut ooolt. 10 be oom-"RILOCATIOM" URGID plotoly olo~od orr hom lito ALSO 1'01 SUPIIVISORS family room aod cblldreo's Realtor Russ Ford. wbo bedrooms, making enter-Uvea at 2\)\)\) Nauc1lua, Bay- tainlng worry tree and com-crest bu wrtueo a wo d r pletely enjoyable. ' r 0 FeatUres of the home In--praise for tbe Newport elude 10 enclosed entry Beacb City Council for its court which could accom-staod against expanaton of mod&te a pool, beam ceiling the Orange Cowley Airport. in the livlng room, large "We live direcUy uoder enclosed rormal dining the night ))attem,"be wrote. •REAL ESTATE FOI SALE FOR SALE -Presdge cu~~oo tom-built Lemon Heights home -by owner. Country atmosphere -'At acre - -air conditioning. Un· derpriced at 158,000. S4+- ''It bas become intolerable even to carry on a ooover- sad.oo inlid,l) our borne witb the doors closed .... "I believe that in addi· tion to relocating the air- ))Ort, thecttizensor Newport should try to relocate the present board or s upervi-.. 103-piece Jlole• .. Stainleu Steel Tableware set ... $29.95: The Red CrosS Blood- mobile will be at Hoag Hospital Conference Center, from 2:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, June 14. Blood donations are especially needed during the summer months, because highway accidents and vacation mishaps tend to strain the Red Crose supply, acoord.lng co Lucile Frtesley, director o r c.be blood program. Oooors are requested co call 77 4-3782 tor appo1ntmenca. • You'll never defrost again! By Oneida Ltd. Silversmiths. Gleams like fine llilver-but is tarniahproof. Service for 12, including 5-piec:e Hoateos Serving Set. Uoe your Texaco Credit Card. THIS SET INCLUDES: 24 teaspoons, 12 iced drink tpoons, 12 10up 1p0on s, 12 dinn• fori.: a, 12 s~od lorfu, 12 to de toil fori.: a, 12 hollow hcr.dl• dinn•lcni.,.s, 2 tabl•spoons, 1 pi•rcH cleu.t ••v•, 1 cold meot Forte, 1 IMIH• •reod•, 18'WWY I .. • •d 1 tut• ~n. • Flip-Quick leo Ejoclor 1o freo cub .. instantly. • 23.8-lb. size full-widlil Moat T .. dor • 17.5 qt. size full-widlil Hydrolor • Door storage for eggs, butter, snocka ' • Romovoblo Egg Trays. Pllll ,_,., /llo ricin allarl will be shown br Anlhtlcn , .. , ••tat e d.volo,. • H•ry Rinker .t.en be speaks oq .. Trophy luuninJ and photoaraphy" at lho. Newport Harbor Kiwsni• Club meetlna It noon today. June 6, at the Voruillcl fOiliWint. Merrill Dm can, 111i1tant chief or police, " .. been nominated by the bosrd or directou to till l.ho vacanq• created by the rc al Jnatioo or Ik e Eikennalll, and the normal election will be held ai the meetina. CRAFTS PROGRAM SET On Monday and Wednesday &ttemoons at 3:30 the New- port Harbor Community Youth Center is conducting arts and crafts under th e direction of J::llen Hanson, Recreation Leader at the Youth Center in Corona del Mar. F:ach day a dltrerent section or arts and crafts is programmed with current emphasis on papiermache, painting, woodwork and cardboard crafts. Interested Children In 2nd, 3rd, 4th. 5th, and 6th grade are asked to contact Ellen Hanson at 675-0773. ··. I I I NEWPORT BEACH JOe flit OIIU U)(.AI,.LY 01111110, ....,.. U ' t •.......r•. hit: IWIIOe ""'' Down by the Sunset Sea TH "0 N EWPO ~T BEACH Historical SOci ety present· edits first historical marker last night, June 5,· at a ceremony hel~at the Balboa Pavilion, dedicating the Pavilion as an histori cal l andmark. The marker was presented to Alan Ducommun of the l)ucommun Real ty Co., owner of th e Pavilion, whi ch was cons tiuc ted in 1905. In ho110 r of this his· tori c occasion, these ex- cerpts and photos from the e(J.Ia11y historic pamphlet of the Paci fi c Electric Rail- way Co., "Down by th e Sun- set Sea," published about 1910, fea ture the Pavilion an d Ral bor~ hi~to rv. ~A •.&'f'ILio• o• ••wroaT •.&.1' BALBOA BAYSIDE HAS A LIVING CHARM (fro"' ~tdfl c Electri c ~-,hl tt, ~JUbU ah t4 ...,...,,1 flO.} U l-ll ~ is llllC i,f the c hoicest nf Balboa subdi· vi si••ns. h:t\'i ng a frontage on N ewpo rt Bay nf almoM nne thon.a•d .le•t ~ d'"ct ly 11pon ~H:tlbna Island and the hills and m ountains h t:)'(lllfl, with Bay Island and C o rona Del ~f a r :tt the ri~odlt and ldl. and the beautiful waters ,.f the hay in the immetliate fo regro und. it o ff ers a scenic \'it·w !lllSu rpa<:!i cli in th t• \'ici nity. Being so f;worah ly J, •t':ttcd. yet easily accessib le alike to car litH'S, ..,!Jt~p-. :md ~..·a-.rtH•. it has hce n the chose n hnilrling !-i tt' • ,f a n umht·r • ,f hand..;om<· <:t1111111e r h rr mc.•s ftlr wt·l l-ktH•\\'11 rt·-.uknt..; ,,f L•rS Angt•lt:s, Pasadena and o ther rnh·ri"r Jl"lllb. C••lltrl'lc walks are laid thron!o!;h tht• t'tll irt• trat·t. Sewers . R:lS .tnl! water pipe!' an· in stallt•d :md in ns<'. Electricity is no w :wailahh· tht· }'(';t r :tr"tlllll if dl'sired. lh·inlo{ :-.u :tth ·;tnt:tlo{c"nsl_y situated. in the cen· ter of tht· :-t~eial I til' <l lHI <ll't il'ity of this lll ns t charm - ing u f ~··u thl'rn .CaJif,rtHa'..; St•a sidt• rt•<;u rts, wit h still-w ;rtt•r -.w in tmin,L: :1 nol h .. a tinJ.:" at 1ts very dno r .~. surf hathin).( \\ithin ••11t' n1 i11111c'., walk. :tnt! good fishing in t'ttha !J:ty .. r ~~~·c;rn. 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On :111 "tdt''" :tr(' tht· prt'lty ht·:rch ..:nt- t:l gt· ... :md htlll l--':tl••\\ . ..; ,,f th•·-.~ 1\ht.• J..n''" 111 •\\ It• ap- prt•C'i:J it' ••tH· ••i tla · 1110 "'1 t•Crit·t·t. 111••.,! pt..:t nrt'"'ti1C ht·:lt't.;-. .. i all ~ .. lll ht'rn C:rlif.,n ua DIVIHG, AQUA SHO W SOIEDIJLED SUNDAY a very special purchase from a famous quality maker of The Ne wpo rt Beach Tenni a Club in East Bluff will host the AAU age 1rou~ invitational di vina meet at ~ a.m. Sun day, J une ~. and will follow it with a 1 p.m. synchronized s wimmina aqua sho w. The AAU divina meet will feature some of the best divers in the area and will headline Dick Wil son from Rollin& Hill s Hiah School, a C.I.F. divina cb.-npion in the Southern Secti on last year. LEATHER CHAffiS &IT TO TIW1IE AJI) BUOY FOR YWS • Cuaom quaUty through-out e Lunriowl cushtonlnr • Your d:toiee of colof'l from 1n extelllive oelection of finest leather tutuno. from $199 ' H.J.GAI\1\EfT fURNflURE PROFES SIONA L COST A MESA, CALI F. INTEIIOl DU I &NUS 2211 HAUOl ILVD . ---M-646-0171 646-0176 The Tus lin Blue Boy Swim Club will brina Che syncHronized airls swim. mina te.m fo r the aqua show, Lany Oellota, Newpon Beach Tennis Club swim co•c:h, say s lhat the public ia invited to both affairs and Chat all donation woUld be uked. ARTIST DF -nt Mrs. Robert J, NoMD, local uti.. -pallltl UDder tbe DUDe O( Of.•e d'Aib, bu-·-.... eta& or 11M ....aa ror J•• b)' Ulo Ilaio« Dell C2ub of Newport -. Hot oUa 1M pollelo will lie dlllllllr" tddoriJicllle-ICIIIrl- _. Ll"'"". 11M -.... -• 1M DMI*• OID-_Ia._..,..._. .. Aft ~lat.ooAip' ... TOP STU DEN TS at Harbor High are, from left, Georgeanne Hanna, David Vierling and Wendy Is bell , the 3 valedic- torians, with perfect 4.0 averages for all 4 years; and Richard Showstack, saluta-- torian, with 3.cn average. Georgeanne plans to attend UC Santa Cruz next fall ; David is going to Stanford; Wendy to UCI. and Dick to UC Berkeley. Harbor High ltltaduatlon wi ll be at 4 o.m. Wed-- nesday, June 12, at Davidson field. tEn· sign photo.) JAN IS GlSSELL, w1 .. t a pe rfect 4.0 average, is valedictorian at Estancia High School . She plans to enroll at St anfo rd in the fall and study biochemistry. (Ensign photo.) Safe driver awards given Twenty local school bue drivers received sate driv- ing awards recently Cor rrom 1 to 9 yean :or sare driving. All are employees or the Newport • Mesa Unicted School Oistrict transport. tion department. The award winners and their yean or sate drivtnc are: Rose Borden, 7: Audrey Bulla, 4; Pat Buckley. 1; Virginia Carlson, 5; Josepb Connors, 5: Geraldine Con- nors, 4: Dorothy Oykens, 9: Joanne Fvans; 1; Alben Hansen, L Ramona Hart- shorn, 6: Marie Heckle, 9; Dorothy Holms, 6: F'rank Houston. 4: Ken Martc s. 2: Betty Olsen, 2: Marie Smith, 2: F.va Taylor, 3: Barbara Vance, 3: Barbara Viloria, 1, Marianne Washko. 6. Buses cost around 127,000 and las t Cor appro1imately 25 years. The Newport·Mesa. drivers make approximately 278 runs and cany about 7,200 s tudents each school day. Last year buaea in tbe Oiat.r\CC travelecl a total or 439,000 miles. F.stimat.H Cor this year run as bigh u 450,000 miles. School buses have beeo cited nationally as having the lowest fataliti es per o ne hundred million passen· ger miles over automobiles, other buses. passenger trains and scheduled air- lines. This week, National School Bu s Safety Week., school buses throughout the state operate with their lights on. The community has been requested to become fami- liar with the basic law con- cerning flashing red li ghts on buses. The law Is as Col· lows: H you are behind a school bus. you are to come to a complete halt when the red li~ts are fl ashing. A motoris t approaching a school bus with red lights nashin~. must stop in exact· ly the same way _ If you are on a divided hi ghway and approaching a school bus. you do not have to stop. If a school bus is stopped but the red lightJ are not nash· ing, you do not ha\'e to stop: however. you should proceed with caution. TI1e driver or h.igh school buses does not necessarily escort the students across the street, but the students must croSs with the red lights flashing. LDCAL CARTOONISTS FEATURED IH SHOW The J une art e'\:lublt at Ne wpo rt National Bank's Bll)•SJde Office v.1 1l feature car lOOns o f nattonally-knf1v.tt Or.,ge County cartoon ists "Vip" P artc h. Dick Shaw. Phil lnterlandi. 1111d \larttn ,\-\l rph y. Guest car100nist Hank Ketch...n, crealor of "Den- ni s the Menace," v.ill sho w a few sketche s. Oriain al s by Milt C aniff .,d George Pri ce of the New Yo rker wi II aho be on di splay. Ph tl lnterl andi v.ill be represen t- ed by some color oovers .,d "Vi p" Partch will IJho w a few color cauoons. ST!RED STU FF STOUI4 A oetgbtor beard a car tn the allt!J tor 10 m.toutes. bla mod\er beard a door slam, 1111d tboee are tbe oaly cluea tn tbe dl...- pearaoee ot stereo efl'llpo raeo~ valued at 1441. a- Ooorp Rl-. 641 Rl-. lido A.._. N-Hllll!lta. .. -.....,..1_1. VICKI ~n ~IR, at left , is valedictorian of the Costa Mesa High SChool gr aduating cl ass, wi th a oerfect 4.0 average to r her 4 ye ars of high school. She ol ans to go to Pomona Coll ege in the fa ll . Deb ra Camo bell, with a 3.q41 average, is the salutato rian. She will enrotl at th e University of Alaska, near Fai rbaflk s, and tak e cou rses in the co llege of behavioral science. Mesa High graduation exercises wi ll be held at 5 o.m. Thursday, J un e 13, at navidson fietd, Harbo r High. (Ensign PhOto.) LIN DA J FN IS, with a 3,q25 ave rage, is the salutato rian at Estancia. Sh e will attend UCI in the fall . Comm encement exer- cises to rthis 2nd gradu ating class at ~stancia Hi gh SchOol wi ll be held at 7:30 o.m. Wednesday, June 12, at Oav idson field, Ha rbo r High. TH E L EAotNG SCHOLARS at Corona de l Mar Hi gh School are, from left, Cli f· ford Smi th and Lau rey Kramer, th e vale· dictorians, with 4.0 averages for all 4 year:.., ~,d Susan Jackson, salu tatorian, with a 3_q73 average. Graduation !xer· cises will be held at 5 p.m. Wedne sday, June 12, at th e Hil',lh School ouad. NEW UF GOAL IS UP 7.2% '\lewoort Beach Uni tell Fund duectors hue ap. proved a 1~6~--6~ c ampatsn go al of S.la-J1Jl6, a 7.2 ...... increa se over last yea r·~ goal of Sl72,523. Bu dget Chairman Beve r!~· Benson of Phil co·Fvrd Com. said the ne" goal allocate s ~5.~'1-to youth servi ces; 26.1 ~"', to fam ll~ services; ~~~ to hosri tal, heal th and medical ser- vaces; ],7 ~"'c to m1 scel· laneou s se rvi ces !uch as l.JSO, Vo lunteer Bureau and Christmas V.'elfare; anoJ lJ.J';. for ackninistration of the U F and di rection o f the camoai an. Camoa•an Ch airman Hancock {Bill) BMnina Ill o f Beeco Ltd. u ad the 10 al reoresents a contri - bution of S4..l5 fo r each ;<~~e ... ·port Beach residenL Receipts per resident have shown a steady increase from S], 7J in U64. UF President Georae Ho aa II annow.ced eatal> lishment of a oennMent budaet commi ttee to re- view needa of participalina aaenciet throuahout the year. He said d'l b would allow • closer Cemiliari· zati on ...;fl lhe a1cncy 1nd a means o f c:onaiderin& sDec:i al needs bct•c• tbe bud&et meetinas condlllc:ted annually.· The 25 apnc:iu P• tic:ipatina in 1he u··~· United 1-Uftd Md •• .... , allonled Cor eldl an: Boys Club of 1he Harttat Area. tlJt~. Boy Sc"'"' of _.., 127 • .t.lJ. Como Fire Girt&, t),So)4.. Commun tty \'outh Center, S-1, 7JJ. Gi rls Club of the Harbor Area, s S,J J..), ~ev.flort Harbo r Gu l Scout Co uncil, Sl-l,)b-1. Orange Coast \'\ICA, •Ht;,-l.J,I, -\me n can Soctal Health -\s~n ., S-lJ 7. ChtiJren' s ~hJSflital f1 f L~,~ •\ngeles, Sl, I JJ. Ch tiJren 's Ho soital of Orange Coun ty, Sl,23a. Orangr Coun ty o\ssocia· tton ff1 r \!ental Uealth, S), J-1,). OrUtoraedtc Host'ital, S57 1. Sou th Con t Ctuld Gu t· dance: Cltntc, S7,15J. l)n iteJ Cerebral Palsy of Oran&e Coun ty, s7,s..>J. \'i stung ~urses of Orange Count\, S),bJJ, I'he \til a, Sl,JJJ. -\mencan :-.la t10n al Red Cross, S~-I •• I,IJ, CatholiC We lfare Ser- vt ce s, s),,),)J. PmteHant "elfare FunJ, S2, )J,J, Famaly Sen·tce Associa· tmn of Orange Co un ty, s~.15J. Sa ll·a taon -\mt\, s7,SJJ. Ch n stmas V.e lfare Fund. S5JJ. Travelen A1 d Aun,, 11 12. u~. st.J-11. Volunteer Bu reau, 5-l,~JJ, Coli in Yo~o~r Want Ad to the Ensign 673.11550 MUTUAL SAVINGS ·-....... ·-···-Z867 l!alt eo. ........ c -., .. .,.. ... 0 ll1PO«fiiAIIOIEUlll I • I . --···-··-•u(do4~ •. ~!LE .... S~S., -~• _.':;:;:~E:;u:..... ~tAt-&trmnntfft ...... ,... ..._ ., Dr. J-n E. -·.., •• Gtl-'• dlil IJpL 1bnJ .IO-Called ..U.. of CUa 1 paaillulaenL oiiiP'!"'• r===-==~==============================1 -· ~ol. N.J .. _. .. ••""'" wt• ·--,._ · ....,_ IOIIay an ...,._ Then it DOt the ... ••• a ,.. I I I -.......... od--lhol ColD-"'&'s A.L.WA.VS ~ AND -•• I I 4:1·1' ....... _... -·-· --Cll' •*· The -~~---~ willllbe...,..u,-, .... an..,..... C ...... ts 4,S, II; I.Jolu! ••y,.,.IIWof--GIMo-.ut~~!-_._.t,__C"!"'•'-c ~ "-"" H-11:4; a Jude t,. """'* u .tfoioH -tAo! U _, ,.-, G!M tutif-........... u the daly of Ill ._., dearly indlca,.. tl.at #/ IU ,.,, eM t,.;, lw INilog ~-,.. .,..UtA" (Heb. II :4). Ouilliouoo. • .....,. wu oaftd, and !ho fact · · ~ THOU -~r that he aod Ill hit lamoly we,. Cola -Jbe lim 1101?' ltonl T,. bat Jbe c:arae •IIIBI Ia -· wno All' w"'"" wipOd out in the flood teems to of dllll p11 ••t ,._abOID of ·~ 1'boru. thiltla. ud aU Ou.r Lord asked Cain three indicate the llmt. Nenrtheless die nta oa tbia earth. lVietiet of weeds thrin: bap, quelliona. First, "Why an thou in the Juoe 1958 i11ue of th~ Hill f..._, MMI, ud ~r. ~· IDd dh srz~ allid t\e wroth? and why is t~y ~nte-C.B.M.C. C~tott/in a to-called Eve, -haft t.d cr-t feJOC· bert. of the field ; df'OUiht• naJI(e faUen r' and Cam did not confession by Cain is the follow· iDJ ad .... hem thrilled at tht: and ftoods cotM; locaftl and answer. Then God told him that, in : ' mtnde of bit birth. The Bible ~ dnour all green if be were obedient, he would be g .._,._ tbat Eve named the baby ihiap. MaD Ia in conatant war~ accepted through the sin offering, " ... But ~re is the wondeT· .. Caia," for "I have cotttn a fare with rebellious nature re. but if he continued to ditobey, ful part o f the story. Even as I mao fnlm the Lord.'' AU the adinc under the curte of God. t~ "sin lieth at the door." lay there, knowing that by my world, except an occasional crab+ £yea WOrK ia the conditioa of This did not comfort Cain be~ own standards my action should by individual, adores a baby, and mu's lOCI!, dead withi11.. It re:-cause he did not want to tee· ~ punished, yet dreading the bumon and fondles it. Plenty mains unrtde:emed because of ~ize his own sin. So he kept fate I deserved, 1 heard God of bebics are so petted and "!'in's ~ of faith in Go:d an.d his burt feelinrs, ~If-sympathy, promise: ~e life. His pardon w~s faYOred that they rrow up as hts UDw•U•DifttSI to recorntU h•s aruJ retmtment apinst God and uncondtt1onal, and he saled 1t spoiled men and women. Just sin, repent, and have his soul born Abel, and, while in this mind, with a mark. What was tht mark? bow Cain was ''raised" by his of the Spirit into God's family, met and talked with Abel. We do I ran to the near~st brook to !U~e p~rents is not told, but we do and become what Adam had not know what was said, but what it was that God had given koow that be always seemed to been--a li.Pnr soul. whatever it was, it made Cain me to protect me from the ven· want his own way and became MAN"S PIOIL!M even more desperate. Later, as geance I . had feared. As I knelt ancry when he could not have The blem faced they were in the field "Cain rose by the still waters and looked at it. Also, he was angry and Cain :d ~e Jd::• ~'ld up against A~l his brother and the face reRected t_here, I saw petulant and even cowardly . . '. .s 1 rt:n, slew him." myaelf, bearded, d1sheve:lled, a when he faced -the inevitable pun-d bo. "L~'! htsliks~nful (~·5 ~nd Then God asked His ~d murderer : but on my brow a ishment for his crimes. zso~.mt eness va1. ·3)· question .. Where is Abel thy mark, thu s: (of a cross). And Th~ r.emedy t~ was the same brother it'" Cain answered this that cross, I knew instantly, was as 11 IS today. Smful man must · : h li "I kno t the mark of God's urace pro-b ck God t k H · tJme wrt a e, w no : &" , Adam and Eve were more J:{s \Vord toreco~iz: sin i~'hi;~ am 1 my brother's keeper?" (We t~itn, an~ forgi,ing }ovfe." · ed h Abel born 11 ' f hi · d are our brother's keq>er, as liS re ects t 1e so t ap-exptnenc w en was se , repent o s sm, ~n accept al d -•. E .L 3 ·18) God proach" which is so dangerously and he ~rtw up a far better man. the lamb of God whose blood rea Y stateu 10 ze&. · · . d b OUTSIDE THE DOOl • "II II If • 5 II• •• I" D IJ• ,. •u II. 0 J• I L/ ' .• FATHE~, WHAT TIME OF DAV I$ 8Etrr TO ~'( ? .... ---------- Jl ~ ---... .. .. / I AM WITH TMK&, AND ", ~ WILL K.I!.I!P T"'EE IN ) '.. A'-~ P\..AC&S. • / ....... _ __ ..... ------------- 13 • M • • II" • Jl •• no • 21 22• ••l3 J5o •24 • 32 a• •n • • 21 21 Both L. •--· that L-' "talc h · did not a~e but asked the third J:M)pular m these ays y persons o h~~~:se men ...... .,. was su~u to e away t e sm . • .. h · d h God d that H f h ld" (J h I 29) God question " hat hast thou done~ w o attempt to rompromtse an -.) 1 M T A'-c. 0,. T lhoe,.uldwbeas a h' -~n J 1 h e ? t e ~lol~ h 0 n : I-~ ld Cain da'red not answer and t~ll weaken the ddinilt directions and r::c~~"'i~mru~~~~~~~~~;;;=;;;'l;f;~~~~7c~~;:'i~;='i~:;;;;~~~;=;.==;;=l s wors tpeu. us w en 11 not WI mg I at any ~~~ llnOU God ha h h d do A d commands of our 1 urd "OPEN 2, HOU God pve the revelation of Him~ ~ 1 o s t (2 Pet. 3 :9), and so w . t .. e a . ne. .n -· · 4 we s or on answer: at a . self and Adam's sin and ~e He made this plan of redemption God ~~d. The yoKe of thy Do you dare talk to God? ~ see this sign, ot service stations, rants, traffic signal, whi along the freeway , commandment to this first fanul)f. and salvation even before He brother s blood .~n~ unto m(! >:ou dare answer when God ques ond supermarkets. Staying the walking home, or lunch, or during th e cpHee to offer sacrificial gifts to Him created the universe ( 1 P~. 1 : from the g~nd . <;&In could not 11'?ns you ? Do you evtr get angry clock offers 0 welcome to those break, to nome o few . Hove you ever searched to cover up the sin of Adam, I 20, Rev. 13 :8). How can we get escape Gods pumshment, and w1th .God becau~ ,Ht does not do not know. Adam and Eve, bade: into Paradise? That is our then show~ what a coward he do thmgs your way . Do you hate of us who must procure supplie~~~~;~~~~~· for something in your home or office, just pos~ssors of "original rightoous· major question (Matt. 6 :33). was. He ~d not repent, but he tho~ for w~om God has respect, ties during the -lore hours. We about given up , then hove it miraculously op- ness," had started life in Para· Many persons try to pooh-pooh ~eackd wt~ God for mercy for ~he: He reJects y_our own,offer-ber thot the source of our spiritual is pear? This is just one of the times when you dise, in dose and constant fellow-the question by -claiming that the llimself . Being a murderer, he mg · Do you do thmfs Gods way also open 2~ hours o day, cheerfv and have a golden opportunity to take odvantoge ship with God. Howe:vtr, because whole record of Adam, Cain, fea~ed that a~! m~ would feel or your own way .. Have you smilingly reody to guide us through our prob-of the fact that He's olwoys"open," ond soy, they had delibera1ely disobeyed Abel and Eve is not true, but at l~rty to kill him and he was accep~ed Jesus Chr Lst as your lems and decisions. Mi llions of us, rushinn ''Thank you, Father, for your help." At Mot· G --• k · ' B h f f afratd. So God "set a mark upon substitute Lamb of God, who ~ od and !tad accept<;\.!, now-15 only a myth. ut t e act o Ca" 1 fi d . h. h ld hed H . blood t · J'f ~ about our endeavors, think only of stopping thew 28 :20 , you will find His reassuring pro· ingly or unknowingly, Satan as sin refutes that daim. 1.:11'"hi•. es.~ aTnh>: n mkg omfs ouh . 'H "-11 ° give youGod1 e.. H'os"store" ot b-'t.ome. Yet, He is there to h H d d dl their leader, tl.ey had been put GOO'S PLAN FOR MAH .... ":I· 1s mar was or ts O"_V w1 >:ou escape s co mise t at e is reo y to gui e you, regor ess out of the Garden o f Eden and Cain was a tiller of the soil. protection. We do not know wha1 pumshme.nt 1f . you . neg:lect to 1 greet us, There ore so mony moments, of the time of doy or ni " ... lo, I om with had really to struggle for a Abel was a keeper of sheep. Both 1t was, but _we dC? know, n_o ma_n acc~pt H1s Sav10ur m Hts way? thot we con thank Him for our ol 1 Jiving outside of God's Jove and had to toil and sweat under the dared to kdl Cam. God, m H1 s Are you saved-or lost ? FAITHFUL TO THE TRUE GOD I/ ere is th e 3rd installmen t of co mmen• tory on the &ok of Daniel by Nod Smith, editor o f lAe Baptist Bible Tribune, Box ThrM man acainat N~ and the whole Babyloaiaa empire! ADd. apiDit Neb!o~Cbad· neu.ar and lhe whole Babylonian empire on such to ISRAEL --Key By ARTHUR PETRIE, Th.O., American BoordofMialfona to fheJews Heod!fJorfen ot 236 Wut 72nd StrMI, New Yo ric , N.Y. 10023 BIBLE teaches clearly and em- favor. Their soul s were dead in cur~. Both could see the fo rbid- sin, and they had lost all of the den Garden of Eden and the way soul·life (righteousness) f or to the Tree of Life. Both themselves and all of their de-had dead souls. Both wanted scendants. They could see ttM= to have I j vi n g souls a n d cherubim a n d Raming sword ~t back into Eden. Each knew guarding the way into the Garden of God's plan of red(!mption. iind to the Tree of Life in the Each knew that he could nol Daniel'• interpreU.tion of NebuC"hadnea.ar's The minority against the majority! mldst thereof, but they could redeem himself, but that redemp..-dream made a P"Ofowod impression on the mon-ThiJ minority rroup would not put the unity of 106, Sp rin&fi eld, Mo.) a day IU that, under such circu:ftUtances IS those! phatically that Israel is the key to world peace. It teaches that humanity withoul Israel can ne-ither achieve nor maintain the peace it wants. 'n.e propheo ltoioh in a brilliaat ehap- ter on world peace tJu-ouP lrnel. _..,. Ul DOt to de,_.! 011 1u•aaitJ for Jt. balah 2 ope111 wtlh Gocl"t plan loo world peace (2:I-4), ud closes with man's utter inability to achieve k (2:22). It it in the lilht and eon-of the whole ehapi<r that laaialo catqoric.ally .. ,.: Mf.eue ye from man, whoM breath il. in hie JK~Cils; for wherein il he to be WOCOUIIted of? .. (2:22 A.R.V.). The Hebrew word for "'man .. there ia .. Ha-Adam", and me&DI humonily. It is the acme word in Jere- miah J7,s, "Cunecl .. the .... (pber) thllt truateth in man (Adam) .. in hu· mu.ity. '1'be prophet exhorta, in Isaiah 2:22, to a renUDCiatioD of lrUit in man, and everything belonging to him ... the worth of man u a S!ound of confidmce ia really nothio«" (Dellbach). shaD be a spiritual blating to the na· tio01 of the world. No human writing ean u;ceed the beauty and ~randeur of thete word. of luiah 2:3: And many peoplet shall go and uy, Come ye, and let us 10 up to the moW1tain of Jehovah, oo the ho-ol tho God of ~ be wiD teaill.• 'oflala ... .;.. not of them~lves get back into tion and restoration and regen -•'--_,_ ds f • 1 h G rd I P d . d ha arch. Daniel told him that one of the meaninp the .mp1rt• above U1C .... man o conx1en~. t t e a en o ara 1se an vc: eration must come from God. complete communion witb God, Both were religious men in the of th.lt drun. was th.lt Nebuchadneuar was to would not sacrif.iu principle to npedieney. h becaa• of their eill. smsc that they ru::ognized God's be lhe flnt heed of workl Gtont.Oi Power~ ~u. wOUld not merwe the individual into tiM rna.. It walk loo bla podoa;'lvr oat of-God must have told them that supremacy over man, and both 0 kina. art a kina: of kinp: ror the God of heaven would not uaific-e the future to the p.--nt. blood was the sign of fife of all believed in God as the Supreme hath &iven the-e a kincdom. power, and strrngth, Thit minority &roup beUeved that there wu flesh, as He later explained to Being and Creator of the world. and ~rlory. And wheTHoever the C"hildnn of ~n such a th ine u abaolute truth. It believed that But Cain was a "natural" man, the Israel.ites through Moses h'l Abel " · · dwell, the beasts of the field and the fowla of the absolute tl'l.lth wu relevant for today, for to- SO forth the law, and the word oLJe· hovah from Jerualem." It is only when the "many peoplel have been taught the ways of the God of Jacob" that •·nation shall oot lift up 1word asainat nation," ud only then shall all wars ceue, and peace shaU be established : but it will come only through Israel. ( Lev. 17 :IJ-14). If man woul<l w 1 e was a spmtually m· ded" ma Cai ' hMven hath he given into thine hand, and hath morrow, and fon-ver. Jt believed that right was offer the blood of some innocent m n. n s was a car- animals, while the blood o f ani-nal nature. He wanted his own made thee ruler over them all. Thou art this h•ad mals could not give life to a way and rejected God's redemp--of 1old" (Daniel 2:37f.). man's soul, God w·ould acce~it tion by blood. He is very widely NebUC'hadne-z:z.ar acknowledged and praised as a token of man's lao'th 1·n , copied today by multitudes of "'--' 1, God Of God ....... e 1 . " a truth it is, that your iJ a and God would make ho'no men, women, and even mac:r, I . God of gods, and a Lord of kings, and a revealer Cli a ible to re-enoe • Ho"s famo'ly, c ergymen who beheve in , 1 1, __ • ' b d L CJ' b · o HC«ts, -ing thou cou unt reveal thia secret'· and again become a "living soul." ut o not IJit" 1eve in emg rttOn- Th-God, 1'n Ho's own 11·me. ciled to God through faith in the (v. 47 ). -· blood 1 b But Nebuchadnez:z.ar's confession didn't "hold would furnish a new supply o f shed o Jesu,, the Lam f God Th 1 · h out" very lone. He became increasinj:ly disin-blood and life to make up for o . ey even c a 1m t at h B'bl h d'ff t.ere-stt'd in God and increasi.naly interested in his what Adam had lost. t e 1 e teac. es many 1 erent WHAT ADAM LOST Just what occupation Adam had after he left the Garden, I do not know, but I do know that he and the earth were under God's curK. The wrath o f Go<l was his portion rather than tht! lo~ of God, which he had losl (John I :IZ ; 3 :36). God had sa;d to Adam, "Have dominion over the fish of the sea, and ov~:r the fo wl o f the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.... Rchold I have given you every herb hear- ing seed, which is upon the face o f all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding ~ed ; to you it shall be for.,.., .. (Gen . I :ZS, 29). Th;s was a life of authority, ease, and comfort with no sorrow or toil or sweat. From the very begin- ning, nature was in full co--op- eration with Adam fo r his care, maintenance, and joy. ways of atone~nt. They reject empire. H• wu one of the most intelligent and the "shedding of hlood theory." dixemirlj: monarC"hs t"'o"er to sit on a lhronf'. And Qttause it "offends their aeslhetic becawte he was, he knew ~t his first basic and taste" and is a "slau~hter hnu~e dK:isive problem wu that of the unity of his em· rt"ligion." so they say. "They pire. Hil intelligence told him that the onJy ade- have ~on~ in the way of Cain" quat.e bond of unity was ~licion -a univerul (Tude II ). and face I he prophecy religion for a universal empire. of ''woe t.onto them." They run And so there in Dura. near the capital, Nebu- a fler the error of Salaam anrl chadneu.ar set up an imagt' of gold. It was 90 will ~rish "in the pinsaying of feet high and 9 fHt brmtd. It was the symbol of Core." the univenal religion of the Babylonian empire. CAIN REJECTED An enormous amount of detailed planning and Abel was a spiritual man who work went into the dedication of it. The king aaw recognized himself as a sinner. to it that every province of the empire waa repl't'- He was convicted of sin, and tented by the proper officials. Thert' waa ap- accepted God a5 his only Saviour propriate muaiC". (H eb. Jl :4 ). He had full faith '"'Then Nebuchadneu.ar the king seat to gat1·er in God's plan of salvation through U.ether the princft, the goVernors. and the c•p· offering a blood sacrifice: as a t.alns. the juc:fcn, the treuurers, the counsellors, suiJstilute. He had the couragt: the aherifla, and all the rulen of the provinces, to of his fa ith and brought to come to the dedication of the tma,e which Nebu- God's aJ tar "of 1he firstl ings of chadnn:z.ar the kin&' had set up .. (3:3). his flock and of the fat the:roof." That Ia quite an -.embly, and obviously it took God was watching and "had a lone time and an enormous amount of work to respttt unto Abel and to his offer-pther them 1o Bllbyloa from throuchout the em· ing." Cain brought of the fruit pire. o f the ground and "unto Cain And .o they are all there on that dedieation and to his offering he bad not day. And the muJUtude. in Bab,loa. art then. WHAT WE INHERITED respttt." A~l was comforted by W'beD the muaie...,.... all oltt.n., ill the pra.DC.e But then Adam disobeyed God the testimony of God, but Cain o1 N~ aDd In tiM,.. w o1 one an- and was no longer fit to fellow-"was very wroth, and hi! coun· odwr, an to fall dowD lllld wonhtp the imace of sllip with God and receive His tenance fell." Cain did not rec-eo1c1. thereby ccU..U. that they wW Mhen to bounty, k:st he be confirmed in ognize himself as a lost sinner. the •• 1•1-. reJ.ilioa o1 a.bJioa.. his dlaobedience and continue in He was not convicted of sin, But • ~ ~ would not coopeu&e. It ain. Therefore, for Adam's sake and was not repentant. He was ._..a ...U ~ _ ttu._ --. Nebuehldnea. and to stir him to repentance: filled with self~sympathy be· ..,. __. iDto a ,..... ~ ~~~ ln and obedience, God said, "Curkd cause he felt that his offering wu hll ,... ad fury eommanded to brine SbMrac:h, iJ the ground for thy sake; in far more beautiful than Abel's ........, ead A~·fiii'O· Tbn.lhey brouPt theM IOn'OW t halt thou eat of it all bloody lamb. --. Won the kl.rw. N~ .,U.e and the days of thr life ; thorns and IEDIMPTION DENIED ..W uato tt.n. 11 it true, o 8hadneh. lla.hec:h, thiJttn shall 1t bring forth to Peter wrote the second ehapter _. Abld-lliiO. do not ,. Mne my ,..... nor thee ; and thou shalt eat of the of hit teCOnd Jetter to dac::ribe ....._ dw ....,. ..._. whkh I han Mt -.1 Mrb of the field ; in the sweat of per10ns like Cain, who deny re-Wow t1,. bt ,...,. th.t at wh.t time ,. beer the thy face thalt thou eat brud, demption by the blood tnd tUb· ..... <I tho -ft .... , hup, -but, -· till thou return unto the ground" atitute Hdamnable heresies, even ..t fhddrr , ... 1111 ~ ol •ul6c, ,. fall (Gen. J :l7-19). All of this cur,. dmyinr the Lord that loourht -..,. _, ... -wl>loh I ..... -; wu becauc of sin, and the them. ucl brine "!r: themlehcs ..U: ._ lf ,. •• ' lit aot. ,. ,.... M -.t &he -.me cane .nD remains upon this 1wift deitacction.' Thtte JllfJOII)k. -...... -..the_... fll • Mt' 1 a..y fun! • anb aod wiD ao mYWn until like Cain, .,. (I ) aell;willed, _,_. .... ,. _____ ,__ the time ap<dfiod ia Re..Jation (2) out of potimc:< wiOh God <I ., - 22:3: HAnd there lhaJJ bt no and nell aacry with Hila, (l) -a *· M • e. .. .... I I -··· -.n mrw: bat the throne of rcbellioa about a tia of'eillc. _. IIIAtl IIi ._ ..... 0 ... + t , -- God ODd of the Lamb thai! (4) -of thoir faldlfal --·--• ... -..... .. ioo it." ......... (5) lianlowortl God. -.-----~~-•-• Totloy-it relldlhw ,.._ (6) a Ia at -Jbe -. ·-.. .._ hi ...,. 1u ., _. .. will .._ .. .... of ooll ODd 10 ~ ..., ,,_God. ODd (7) w•wJo -oo1t <1 --. o 111o1. ., II -. .. M ....... It .... u poZllll otlioort, ·~'"'oldie_,.. - -... 0 lllol.--.. -- ., illwo .......... ~tr. -...., fafltnn-.... The .., .... --·-· ....... --,..,. 11C ........ ud . . ill 1 late chardta , of todly are -.._ • -. (1-U...II). nght and wroftl was wrona. that there never. t'ould be any debate between the two. Thia min· ority group KCM'ned the Bishop Pikes and thrir "aituational ethica." ThiJ minority 1roup declared by i~ words and action that the~ never could be a "situation" where God could compromise with the Devil, where truth could compromise with a he, where marriagt' could compromise with adult- e-ry, where purity could compromise with fornica - tion, whert• sobe meu could compromise with drunkenness. And that'1 character! It b not faith ; it is the C"haracter dev•loped, molded, and crystalized by faith. The common talk about "a-edibility caps" is another way of sayinr: that in this country C"haracter, from the Whit.e House down. is disinte· grating. That b our baak trouble today - in re- ligion. in politics, in buaineu. Three men .,aiNt the Babylonian empire! But don't forget thia: Before it WM all over, about the only people iD the whole empire that NebuC"h· neaar had any dMp raped for wu thiJ minority -theN three H~ who were alaves in 1 ~trance land. Amonc that v•t h<ml there at the dedication, thne three Hebre~ "" the only ona whoae D.u'bWI have C"Ontitlued to be known and prallad for 2500 yeen. One of the many tood qualities about Nebu. chadneaar wu, he ltnnr eharacwr when he MW it, juat .. he knew • timeMrvinc hypocrite and coward when be IIW him. Babylon'1 kine ntu.rned lo dUll, the applaud- iq t'rowda al that cled.ielltioa have b«ome duat, thl imap ........ down, and Bebylon became vut mouncb of aand. But the influence ol that minority lf'Oup Ia ltlll '--· Salvation is of the Jews ln this precious prophecy (Isaiah 2:1·5) .. the principal emphasis b. upon the es:pre.ions 'from Zion' and 'from Jerusalem'! II is 11 triumphant utter· ance of the tentiment thst 'salvation is of the Jews' (John 4 :22). Whatever pro- motea the true protperity of the nations, eomes from Zion-Jeruaalem. There World Peace Throuch llrael the natio111 utemble together; they take The fint mention of world peece it thence to their own homes, and then throu«b larael is in Geae.ia 49:10 ZJON-JUUIALEM-becomes the foun- (A.R.'\'.) The Spirit of Cod, ape~kins tainhead of uninnal good. There is by Jacob, uid: peace, DOt an armed peace, but a full, The -ptre WJIJtOt depart froaa Judah, true God-given and bleued peaC'e" (De· Nor the ruler'• llld from betweea hit feet. lituch). Until Shiloh co.e: '"-· .l. f I ·-L 2 1 5 A lid uato him m.JI the obediem:e of the ~ .lMI reaoc:r o satan : . rna y won· people. be (A.R .V.). der why the lut verae read.: "0 houae The name '"Shiloh" il a Meaianic d· of Jacob, come ye, and LET us walk in tie, "as almott all commeataton, both the li&ht of the Lord" (n. 5). The rea· eon il that when Israel heeds the "COJou: Jewish and Chriltian, q:ree. •• It me&lll ~ pea brin r the peace maker ., n" of the prophet. and walb in the This ~wiD t 'broupt to the .. ~. ljpt of ~ Lord, the "many peoplet" of plettt only throqh Judah--dte J~ nne 3 will do the same, and say to one out of whom came the M-iah, u ttated another, ~ ye, and let us go up to in Hebrewt 7:14: .. For it is e.Jdeat that the mounta1n of the Lord, lo th.e ~ouse our Lord hath sprung out of Judah" of the God of Jacob; and he w1U teach (A.S.V.). The meanU, of the ' ropbecy Ill of hil w:yt, and WE WILL W~U: IN of Jacob in Gmcti149:10 it: alinsahall BJJ PATHS. ltrael muat and Wlll first ari.e out of the tribe of )udah, eon of I• tum to the Lord .. rael, and Hil rule OYer the tribe. of Israel 1M • prophet ~K:ah, a. contemporary shall "be widened into the pt*dulp· of Iaaiak, 6lla 1D the p1ctu.re,, and r.e- emment of tbe worlcl" Jt adell up to cordi tUt luael shall yet uy, We wdl .L, ld ~-..&. I ael' I walk in the name of the Lord our God QllS : wor peeoe ~DrOUp •r · t for ewer and ner" (Micah 4 :5). Then Q ' B ? m..o be obaer.ed that tho poopbeey of the ........,, peopleo" of ltoiah 2,3, and ? ? U-t•on O·"" ? Gen.la 4g,Io deeo not end there. The ............ nationa" of Mieah 4 ,2 will ~ A ,..derm..,~ooud...dthe--' .c.~-> 11 b" d • .,.,._. "-"• ,_. ... ...,.., f -1.--1.... the ---'al ..., ham to Ullll vuu o aco , an 22CI M. drllc• St .. L•• Alt,.l"' c.l11. ~=:ODorearth !h::"Shiio1a ~·to wan ~ill eod, •ad ~d peece will be Pfetu~ e.rplui11 obuut the 144,1NJ(J re/t:rrt•ll rule ...wilhed. bat it wiD be throush I• It• in Nev. t"hallier 7. Mu . t'.I .. P., /Jc-lfoil. ~r famou. nr-L--thow•--rael! , r· ...,._, "'0 The Spirit of God hat ...,.. .... theoe Revelation 7 rc\'eal& thilt durin~ llw timt· ,.f that J1r ... • the key to world p.ct wordl o(JsaMb 2:1-4 ia tbe prophet Mi· lhe Cr~at Tribulaliun ljl,OUO horn -.:a~;h uf tht• illMiah 2:14: c& ~ .,. ,...,...... for ernphalil, 12 tribes uf lsr•d will~ ~ealed hy Gotl. lhc.: Tile..,... dl.t U.W. tiN .. el A.. ad 10 ·~ • d.at ..... the tDOuth of will witne'"' for Him duriug: lhe aw ful tim!" ... __... J ..... _. ......_: -0 .L-'1 d h · Th •-1 f L .. 'I' 1 1 AM 11 IMil-.. ,.. • ... Jae. two or w 5 I ?I -et"try wor I It IS lo corne. e H:"118ll u l.ne ri ;u cdicm .. fll, lllel .......... ., ~.~ .. •+''r'r I" (2 Coriadl ... l3:l).J period corr~av<llldA tu the 701h week uf Oan itl ...... •rtM t • • till -. tf ... .ar. + w1ore, 1Mt: YM wW rud with me ~ D•n. rJ:24·27J . A• the wt:eka meutiunt:d by •n 1+t, 1M.._.. .. _........... tt. poap.•c• of Micah 4·2 3 4 · D1nitl in hiA propha:y are wrek~t uf y~ano, il W.; _. 1111 ............ -. IL ' · ' ' · it lo br auunted that lhe 1 ... w"k al.u will he W::?. ,..,_ ...... _. •· c-W _, ...._ IMII eoat. u4 MJ, a week of yens, th111 is, of 7 year. duuliun. J:..-::1 .. .C.:..:' .,• ..... C:.' 11 1!J:: ~ ~ J.I.J' .:-,.:' .:_u..., -:-.. -~ PI-n-'~· olt. ......;., "" MIIU'--. _, .... -• tl W.-_, Oo <I -1 _, .. wiJ _. • tl ·~ ,.._ ·-----~.. -.......... _.__.,Ziao ._ .................. , ... 7:14. • ... .,,.., ..... -· .---..... ::::.s-........... _.. .. ......... -.. _ ... .. ...,. ...... •w-ufc,..J,_~,. -1: "• AM .... _, .. ...,._Joo ., .. .. "'-1...J~.·"· '·'~"u'--1,/II.Y. _..._ _ _. .. _ .,,.. _._ --_. 1he word .. strait"--. ...U or unow, ,_ ... =.:..•' I_.~== :=;'\;:*Z.-::..r:.. .. : -..· ~ ;rt ;t".~:w ... ~ ~Jt:i!'t :..i..t;.t ... 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The bridal aown was or wbtte atlk, wttb v nect, aa.d ftounced elOOw length COIJIILIII ""'='= - Chaplain F,dward 0. ·Reitz of Hoq: Hoapttal, where tbe brtde 11 employed, conduct.-/.~.~·:;•::: aleevea. Mrs. Ramona Hanks or Colta Mesa was matron of booor, and Robert A. Byrom of San Otego aerved as be&t . \ ...... ...... ....... w.c-- • 1411 L C......,. ._ ..... .74,..... .._. HAllOO~ AI!EA STUO~NT S pictured aboard the S.S. qyndam for the spring Mesa, junior educational psychology major at OC C and recreation director for the voyage, and William MacMa s ter of Hunt ington ~each, sophomore at Gol- den west College; standing, Clive Siegle, at left, 2002 13aja, East '31uff,junior political science major at Chapman, cr1d James St ebbins, 1507 Cumberland Ln., Wes tcliff, sophomore at UC Santa ctlr· bar a. .11 A-MIIGIIIOI II,._ •• 1 •••COMer, ot Uow, of 1 •••~ to •• ttarMr Area who hal 1t0t ltH• "IODfNd, dD Mr 1 tnar .., nlli•a lilt HaltM:Ir Viai&or MlWMft I Mel 10 a.m., IfNI llh« tli II call ow y•r trind •hh valuablt informecic..l _, airt• rrom rn ... ~u,. blllaincu lhma .ttidl lllftd ,,.., to help htr btcome ac:,..ain~d ..;"' h" "'* '"noundina•· THI HAIIOI ¥1SITOI ' semester on the Cha~n College Worl d Cafl1)us Afloat are, from left, in the fr ont row, Michael Sharp, 200 Via Ko ron, Lido Isle, political science freshman at Chapman; Susan Haley, 440 Cabrlllo Te r., Corona Highlands, French major and freshman at Orange Coast College; Darryl Oeayn , 145 '::. 18th St., Costa ,._, HY ... MI MATTRESSES JIEW -U8VILD11fG Jrreeular Shapes ~~-c.tt- COSTA WlSA ... AlTlESS CO. 21M ................ ll._,f.IJOJ ~QqE~T G. W ~LKEI! of Corona del Mar has been apoointed Christian Science committee on oublication fo r Southern California. As statewide representative o f the Ch ristian Science Chu rch, he will wo rk. closely with public o ffi cials, the oress, and other grouos. He is a former oroducer and di recto r of television films, and member of Second Church of Chri s t, Scientist, 'New- oott '3each, in Corona del Ma r, where he has served as fir st reader and member ot1 the exaciJti. ve tX>•d. • tl-•'~ • ..lo. .I C:HIJRC:HIS I llrwpori'ltnrbor tuthrmn ~hwth "()" lht-IJ iuff-' fil•t'rloo lti"R .~P'4f'O rl Harbru" NEWPOR T BEA CH, CALlF'ORN t A THE AMERI C A N LU THERAN CHU R CH 8:30a.m. lo q 30 a.m. -WorshiP '::1e rv1 ce q:45 a.m. to 10 45 a.m. -Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. to 12·00 noon -Worship Se rvice Thf' Re-v . James G. Blain, Pastor The Rev. George J . Busdieckcr, Vi s rtation Phone ~48..J63 1 Pastor Christian X ienc.- Service s F1 KS r ('Ill ft('ll ol nt RJ ST , sn• '·n :.T JJOJ \'t:t LtJ, 1\lcWf'\lt\ Ho:..1ch Sl ;o.,'()o\ y S(_ 11001. 0 1S o -ond1 1 ,.., Sli'.:UA\' Sl H\lt i:S 0 IS -11 ,. ,.,, llt EUNESIM\ I \'i".;o..'l:'\1 , \IEF.T \1'-of· a P .... R l:.AI>\~(j R@OM '~~~~••~ do, • 0 o ... -S" ... Wod,ouloy 9 o,.. -1·•S p "'- T ...... ., .,., r ''"'"• 9 ...... -5 , ..... ].9 ....... s.,,tlor : I'"'· -• ,,..,, SI:C'OND C'HCRC'H Of' CMIUIT. 5("1ENTIST Newport Beach 11 C'ot"ona del Mar 610 C u ·nation Ave. SUNDAY SCIIo6L 10 ... . first loptist Chureh of Costo Meso B;opt ist Bibl,. Fellow5h ip lttd~p~ttdcJtt-A wtOIIOIIIOIIS Sonto Au & Mogftol io Sts . DJ, P .G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERV ICES '.J:4 5 a.r 1. Sunday School ll:t)(l a.m. Morn ing Worship 6:00 p.m. Training Unions 7:1)\) p.m. Even ina Wo rship WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 8:1)0 p.m. Prayer Meetina STRANDS SET GUIDES Th e commi ttee report re· .corrmendina f:.nily life and sex education. which was acc ep ted last week by the Newport-Me sa Dis tri ct trus· tees , included a series nf "follldation s ta tements" to serve as a aut de for rh ein· struction program. The rermrt s t ate~, .. The material on the accompan)- ing pages represen ts Nr concept of th e s trands whi ch are v.nvcn throughout an e f. re c tivt> famil)' life progran . whether it is taught in dre home. church. schn.~l m the t;Ommunt ty ... \I ere are the "strands .. fnr his relationship with othen. "liocial maturi ty is the product or continuing rela- ti onships wi th o ther mem- bers of society. "Laws a re establi shed by society to protect all mem- be rs, preventing the man y from taking un fair advantaae of the few. 'Yfhe pri me re sponsibili ty of the individual in ou t so- ciety is to develop his talents and his physical, men tal , and emo ti on al bein a to his opti mum level of per· formance , reaardlcss or the frus tration he may encount- the program, wh1ch is ell· cr. pectcJ to be introduced 111 10. "E:notional maturity the !ooChC'Inl s in the dt .... trr c t andsuccessfulrelationships ncll t fall : with othe rs are directly re- fo""lly Qelotionships "The fa mily, growing in its own unique way, is the basic socialaroup in <\meri- can society. "The role of th e famil y may ch anae as society and its environment change. I at eJ. T'-.e Physico\ Self "llu'llan lifo: i'i unique a11on.,; llll !ivins crea tures. "In all forns of life, there are cn'Tlmon charac terist ics an·l un ique tiiffcrcn ces. "Eve ry 1ivin6 c reature e:t- perienccs the complete life cycle of bcginni na, chang- ina. anJ en1lin g. "The se1.ual J rive in all "l,hrital success is bascJ in part on a Knowledgeable and intclliaent use of human and mat erial resources. Jiving creatures is secon.l "An effective fa:n ily has only to hunger in the mai n-desi rable characteristics f II rr '\ · which !"&Y be idcnti(red. tC4la.nce o a 1 e. atu-"ramil~ Reeds ,. and ttre··r=~~:,nnee·lso~c~isr~sa~;:,~ 1~tu!ac11on of those needs, stan tina;, acceptance, and d1ffor amana even the mos t 'l\anagemcnt. i~~al f~mi .ly arou~s: "-\ conversant knowle1lge 9eJ1n.nln& fam!lrc.s mus t of hu11an ana tomy and its coopera~1vely estab.luh .the e moti onal aspects arc im- th.~ rouones o f mamcd l 1~e. portant untierstan.Jings in a The purpose of the famil y full and cornp\ete life . unit is to encourage e ach "-,e,ual maturity in ado- mem ber 10 grow and develop ]e -.cence prccerics e'llo- to his optimum physically, tiona\ :n aturity. emo ti onally, sociall y. and "lroNth and development economically. of the physical, social. e'llo- "o\ pllilosophy or marri age ti ona\, anrl int e llectual must be established co-being are conti nuous pile- o peratively by th e partners no-n ena, although the rate to assure ade(J.Late oppor· nf this gro.v th rli ffers signi· tunitics for each to perform fican tl y at various s tages his role and know hts rela-of life.'' tionship. "An understanding and acceptance of an ethical relationship is basic to a successful ma rri age . "In any human relation· sh ip, conflict will ari se. The resolution o f that con· nict in an amicable 'Tlannet is the responsibility o r all family members. "Mutual tru s t, love, and undcutanding among all members provide the :n ini- mum bond ror a successful family unit. "Lawful marriage is the socially·approved union or cwo people fo r the purpose of phy sica! intimacy and ul- 'iRASS FIRE SET Children playtnJ! wnh matches set a Krass f1re hehmd .J-KH W. Coasr Hwy .. West Newport. Saturday mornm~. May 25. Newport Bea£:h ftremen used booster hnes to extlll~Ul~ the fire . winch had hurned a 15 by 3il foot area. THEFT CHARGE FILED A petty theft complaint was filed against Donald Harri s lU . 20. of 45ft Swarthmore. Costa Mesa, by NeWi>Ort Beach police Saturday, May 25. note lly IP&a man. Mrs. George 'lebal or Sal· boa wu in charge or the -----------guest book at tbe reception. E1...fire chieC Prank Crocker of Balbo• hu been under the wc•lher wich pleuri 1y. • • • Duana Buraeu of Uni- verlity Park has been accepted at the USC school for dental technicians fo r thi1 Call. Thit is indeed llf1 honor since the entire clau is limited to 4J, \1r. and Mu. Dewane Buraeu wi ll have 2 fami ly members studyina m the L. A. Metropoli 1 because so n Dave is planning on UCLA thi s fall. • • • In addition to tourin& che area 10 view hom es chat arc up for sale, members o f th e Bay and Beach Rell.lty staff took ti me out re c ently 10 visi t the Youth Center in Corona de l \tar and learn from fellow reallo r John Semple the new plans for rebuildina on higher aroun d when the present area rs inundated by the freeway mo nltrolity. • • • But of mother's day pre sents -\tu. Harold Galdwe\1 o f Sho re Cliffs re ceived her son Gary back from Vielnam in time fo r the mo ther's day eel e- bration. As soon as Gary lazies around a bi t and gets used to being a civilian, he -is plannina to return to school fo r his Ph. D. degree. • • • GrBll t Goddickson or ~ewport Heights recently re turned from a fishin& uip to the aulf coast or \lelico and in and out of those littJ e JUif i •lands, He cauaht many unusual fish and added 10 his collecti on of rish tales . • • • New residents a t 26Jl Bluewater, Harbor View t-tills, are \lr. and \trs. Cliff Soringmai er and famil y. The fami ly includes Viklti, 7; \1i chclle, 6; and \lark, J:'l- They come from Tus tin. HARBOR WINS AWARD IN DRAMA FESTIVAL :'-lewport Harbo r High School won the award for the best production at the l~th annual Orange Coast College drama festival. \lo re than lJJ h1gh school drama sh.rdents took part. ~ewpo rt won fo r its oro- auction o{ "The owl and the pussycat." Taking part we re Bob Ro acrs as Felix. and Jamila \lynderse as Do ri s. Directo r was \Irs. Patricia Lindouist, and student assistant was \Iarsh aii Harve}. Best participation award ~~oent to Estancia 1-t igh School fo r iu production of Archrba\d \llcLeish's "Fall of the city." Mrs. Richard Femcase of Corona del Mar and Mrs. W. Lester Kemp of Balboa Is- land presided at the bride's table. Arter a wedding trip to Carmel. the newlyweds are making their home in Hun- tingtOn Beach. The bride, who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Samuelsen or Salt Lake City, Utah, Is a gra- duate o r high school in Salt Mn. Joht. Wor4 SuMMetl f /fl<"• f ,.., p~ou.} Lake City and attended the University of Utah. The bride~room, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Summer~ of 5609 Seashore Dr., West Newport. is a graduate of high school in San Diego and attended Orange Coast College. Thetas honor officers The Oran1e CoASt Alu mnae C lub of Kappa Al pha Theta will entenain the Kappa Alpha Theta Junio r Al umnae o f this areti' a1 a luncheon and bridae oartyon Wednes- day, June 12. at the home of \otn. D. W. Knobel. l H~ Tahiti Drive, Costa \tesa. There will be a j01 nt meetina o r the two clubs a t 11 a.m. followed by l~.oncheon and bridae. Co-ho ste sses will be \Irs. John Faner. Offi cers of both clubs will be hono red. Al l Theus p\Bllnmg to aa~nd are asKed to make re serva- tions with \1rs. John Farrer or \1rs. \I. E. Shtnltel by J une 7. The B6~-6~ orricers of Orange Coast Alumnae Club a re: presrdent fo r a 2nd term, \I rs. \I. E. Shink el ; l st vice-PteSJden t, \Irs. J ohn Farrer; 2nd vi ce-presi- dent., \Irs. \lcrle Amundson; recording secre tary, \Irs. D. Vt' Kno bel; corrcs- pondina SeCreLal')', \Irs. J ohn W. Shell; treasurer, Mn. EdwaLd Clla~an !11; fedetati.on reprcsenl&tivc., ~u. D. w. t.:.nobcl; P~ hellenic reore scnaLive s, \trs. C. V. \1 c\lannam)' and \Ir s. \\arion A. J ohn son. Commrttee chainnen arc: recommendati ons, \Ir s. Fred A. Howser; publ i citr, \·lrs. Cliffo rd H. Dudle)'; magazrne, \Irs. H. C. Decker; hrstorian, \Irs. Donald R. Ward; ..... ar s and means; \Its. Vemoo Edle r; 1 Girls' Club. \·Irs. Kenneth 1 Ross; fraterni ty u cnds, \lrs. Don al d Tipoett; hos- pnallty, \It s. Don Langille: newsletter, \Irs. Edward :'lltcholsen; Harbor Area Coordi nating Council rep- rescntatLVC, \Irs. Don Langil:c. AO.U SPONSORS TALK Harold Hart-~ibbn~. exe- cutive director of the Watts Police Malpracti ce Com- plaint Center. will speak at 7:45 p.m.. Wednesday. June 12 at the tsland House, F'asluon Island. The meeting is sponsored by the Orange Coast Chapte r o f ACLU. THEFTS REPORTED ~etlme betv.een \lay 10 and '.lay 12 . a thtef stol e a tran sistor rad1 o, a silver rina wi th a pink pearl and 1 sm-all diamonds . a deer skin rug and 30 records from the upstatrs apartment at 5009 Seashore ')r .. West \lev.•rort. according to "ancv ~l ass . CA-AS OX,.OftO Cllf'O•on tlu•ot' Do..OI•..a•g ~ul t~l~ton, t~ ftG'H:~Jft Uft•I\C ~ft'l .tnG W01fttft"1 111 ••• JwftoOt'l 111.M ~ BAY DEPARTMENT STORE 303 Moift St,...t -Bol boo Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS . AU SIZES • A.LL TYPES T•l•phont: JAc:bon 1·22:1S 1042 lt•t•lla. Stanton 1:120 s. Maia. Soll.to A-. SUNDAY SERVI CE 10 .. .. ''EONESOA Y EVENIN G MEETINC. 1:00 , .... A TTEMD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REG\A.ARLY timate procreation. The Self ad Soc iety "To be a contrib.ltina member o f society, each member must develop and m1intain a posi ti vc se If· COMPLETE FUNERALS ,.. '245 READING ROOM - Mutual Buildin1 2863 East Coast HiJhway Moa .-S.t. \0 a.m . to 5 p.m 1\ur ... da y f'VC"nin,tt -7 to 9 You ... e cord1 ally tnvtted to CENTIAL IIIU CHUICH -Iii imaae which c an accept success with humility and failure wi thout defeat. "Person ali ties arc de• attf'nd Ch~rc h Scr~u;:u and 10 use the Read1n1 ftoom. l••izina veloped basically from re· L .. L-r• Ch.rch The P'IM of Cod lationships with !ami ly -'The rw.on of Chrkt members and sianificant Of the M.s"r ...,.... of the "tofy s,wtt others. Lathe,. Su~ S<hnnl 'I AM "Acceptance of himself O..rct. 1ft A.eric• Mn<~•"lt W~h·P '-' IOJ(l'"" a1 a worthv individual must. 2900 P ·n v· Or t .......... Sc'"'"'" ,I'M " ICI c ••• • wt'CI""""' ll•l:llr Sluc!Y precede each peuon'a ac- Corona ckl Mu, Caliroco,i. _. '"""t 1 I'M r Or. Willi 1m R. Eller ,..,_, ""''"" _...," ceptMce o the riahtl, t ~one: ORiole 3-~ll A w Y..eh --. t pon1ibilitie1, and cap~ rn •• _.. bilitiot of o '*er1. 1:65 •• .. r-llr Wor•kip Cna.ofClnlltfMcUW.It. ""All human boinas hni 9:45 •••• c ... ~.~ Se .. ool,. c:...a MiiN 11:00 a • .l:.z r .. tlwe lor~lp , • ...., "· l """· tK.A ...., *• ume batic phyaical NUISt nY PJOVIOI;D and emotional ne eds, ano :=======~====~,;===========: uperience ttlch basic cmo-tiont u love. an1er, and ,., ~ Ill • • M I II ....... llldtdt :1:1112 ..... "'-· ............... . A F,•• aM l•dr,•M• Co.p,.,._.l CW•II• (j•rd ,.. ............... , ........ . ..,._, ... leo ...S a..--1 ol 10:00 o.a. .... .., .......... ,. ........ rear. "'Mott behavior it tao di· rut r .. uh of •c manner in •idl ~ lndiYidual peP. ceiua bim~tlf in relatioa 10 llh ••ifOftment. .. Aa edli cal and Mor-al auadaat r. hit ow b. lla'rior -•• M ett.lbllaMd " .... hl ..... ol .. ..,._ COMI'LETI FUNERAL AND IURIAL C~NTER CIMITIIY ... AUSOUUM FUNIRAL HOMI CHAPILS-CIIMATOIY COLUMIAIIUM YIIIIANS LAWN 213 • ._ 1-6577 \ I • CEMETERY LOTS From $130 MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $46) iltnutttnl Jark ·xenaary-l:e..etery "E~ in One B«mlifal Ploce" Because tbe funeral and buiai center concept elimin•tes the need for processions through heavy traffic on overcrowded highways, family and friends alike may now pay their full re- ~p«ts by attending the burial service, as well as the chapel service, all at ooe beautiful plaa, at Ins cost and more commieoce. 14101 -14103 IIACH aYD., WISTMINSJU 714 1WI 1 h WG1 (A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO SELF EMPLOYED PEOPLE) hov New liberalized tax act gives biC bruk to self·employed. You can set aside up to $2500 or 10% of your taxable income a year, whichever is less, tax.free for your own pension plan. • Real Estlte Brokers and Sa lesmen • Ma nuflctut· ers · Representatives • Doctors • Lawyers • Den · t1sts • Self·employed countants, write rs. archi- a ccou n tanh, •:ri! ers, 1 r · ch1tec.ts, eng1noers. artists and many other prates· s1onal peoote ean now part1c•pate. Merchants, Farmers, 8u.lnn~. If you own your own bUSI· ness or an! 1 partner this new P'Ogram •S open to ''" How to St1rt Stop at e•ther of our two off ices and talk to our pens.on eapert. {It tS a pleas1n11 lY s•mple proce· dure ) He w•lt help you ltll out three short forms . and our tlustees w111 han· die tRS approvat tor you. Our current d1v1dend r.te IS 5 00% pe1 annum Pl •d Quarterty. Th1s IS an an· nuat ytt td of 5 13% when compounded dady and matnta1ned fo1 one year Newport Balboa Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ' ", 3366 Vi1 l .OO Mtwport Bead!. C.t. • Pllollt 673 3130 Coron1 dtl Mar 2166 [ Coni Hwy • Phone 675·5850 P A PAlMfR Clll•rlflln of lilt Board AGNE S BLOMQUIST. Pre11den1 Ruources "' E rc.us ot One Hund•ed M1lhon Dolt1r1 j ' • • • -• ! i -. l !! • ! .. • ' j !j i i I ls;~~r i r~ . -t ~~ lil 111 ' HI~~ I • • OFFICERS of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse Patrons Assn. fo r the 196&-bq theater season Include, ·from I eft, Urs. Anthony Toto, social chairman; Mrs. Roy June, president; Mrs. Henry Vaughn, sec- u~taty, and Mrs. Ronald Hardy, treasurer. Vlco-presld.,tl s Mrs. A.L. Pinkley. The Patrons Assn. will open Its membership roster to r the new season In July. SUSAN BUCCOLA WEDS DANIEL WIER ... -w'l l'noloJIOdM oi IIOL O.•ICb of Nnpon IMab lie•• ar-dl ''"M •• ••• •• •••• ror tbt M•• ..... v•.. .... talll'iap ofllt• Callbtri.. IJick H .... Howard Pafte~, Booc»lo to Ooelol Clllllu Do•• Bordo, Bob Blbon wtor oa Sa01nlor. Mar 11. ood l!d ·IIMaor. a..... il dlt dauP•r of Tbe bricN ~uaadM Harbor Mr. Md \Ars. O.Ora• O.vid HiP Scbool, S.cred Hean Bucoola of C•eo a.ona. Aeadlmy io Pliatridat lad Corona del \tar. ·lftd Daolel USC. wbere abe aMiiaud h the •na of Mr. and Mn. wi&b KIPPI Alpba Tbata. Dell at Wier of Pa11donL !Jr.e wal a NalioaaJ Cbtrity Five tumdred aueatt Leaaue dt~butaate. auoadod the weddin& and Daniel anended Pandeoa reception, held in _lbe ,.,.. HiP School and wa1 den or lhe bride' I parent•, araduatod from usc. ·whore 4621 C~mdoa Drive. he affiliated wilb Phi Chrittinc Bueoola, dte Delta Theta and Skull and bride's sister, ·••• maid of o.,1or. bonor. Brideam•d• were They went to Muico City, Nncy B~.&ec;:ola. the bride'• CCudalajara, and Acaa t iller; Ni na Ahem, Connie pulco for their honeymoon, Ken.· Sharon Gannon· and 11nd will be ruidina In Vicki El bort. &bo aroom't South Pasadena. • IIEIPOIT HMIOI EIIIIJI SEaiiiD S£C11011 --'• 4 TlfUIIIDAY, JUliE I, 1• OODIA DEl. liAR. CALIF. ,. .... ., ..... scM••• riOW AT 1710 NEWPORT IL VD. PH. 646-9313COila ..... MAl LilAH IS BITTEN Another Newport Beach mailman was bitten by a Bride picks birthday as her wedding day IML1Z MOR1VA.RIE.S' dog. nus time Lester Chris· The birthday of Miss Susan ity Church, oftlciatiog. Tbe tensen, ot 224 Wake Forest Carol Hayton will be a dou· bridE is the d&.ugllter ot Mr. Ro;&d. Costa Mesa, was the ble celebfatio~ in the future, and Mrs. Donald WilUam victim, on Thursday, May bt.cause that lS the day she Hayton of 235 Poppy Ave .• 23. The black and white chbse to OOcome Mrs John Corona del Mar. The groom's springer type dog who ran 1 Charles Luudouist at th6 parer.t s are Mr . and Mrs. ol& the yard at 12 10 W. garden of her parents' how~ Merlin M. Lur.dquist of On· Ocean Front. West Newport. lD <;=<>rona del Mar. ta.rio. and blt Mr. Christensen on Ftve o'clock was th e time The traditional wbit6 hri- the leg has been quarantin-c.l the Sund~y · aftE:rnoou dal gown was c hosen for tl1e edfor 10days and Mr. Chris-cere~~ on May 19. with wedUing fashioned of s ilk tensen had a tetanus shot. nr. Phihp Murray, pastor or crepe with an overlay or re· LEG.4L NOc_T:.:IC:.:Ec__ ORDINAS O : NO. 1250 AN OHIHSANCF: OF' TIO~ CITY OF "HIVPOR T BEACII AIH)(Nf. SF:C110~ 5.08.055 TO 111E SEWPORT HF:Af.ll \!UNICIPAL COOF: Rt:LATI:iG TO COI"'l' \tACH ISf:S The City Council of the Ci ty o f Newport Reach does ordain as lollowa: the Corona del .. ar Coaupun· embroidered daisies on F'renc h rnatcp.li seue. The LEGAL NOTICE __ ~0.,..1, v.as A·line with s hort For uch machioe or rle-~lt.e\eS and a jt:wel DE:Ck· vice char,lrin,: 5t to and line . Her t.ridal nosegay inclurling 9f .... 6.00 ,., d&·s · ··• F'or each noachin .. nr de-11.a~ V. U e I 1es lU-.J vice cha rgin~ lOt and baby 's br eath on a bac.k- over .......... 12.00 gr&Uird ur imported French For n•ul'lic ruachi nrl'l, l:.ce. Her c.nly jewelry was such as julr.e bo•es. the gaM and pearl medallion ..... 12.00" SF:I.'IlO"'l' 2. lhh~ ordinancr ~!Jven her by the National ~ball be published once in tht! S hanty Lea~ut. offi cial oewspaper o f th r City, Her father p;ave ~r in rr,ar- alld tht "arne !ihall h .. l"fftc - Su ,. c ... I .. ..,..,. 1c--H-. .. ,.. • .,., nage, and her silJter, Mis& s'all)' Margaret Hayton, ser- ved as maiC: or honor·-Sally wor e. a ).!.owu of pale yellow aUk organza made with ~t square neckline aod Uny purted sleeves, and canted a bouc.uot of yellow daisies and bMhy's bre&tt •. Johr. Nunez: d Los Ange-- les was bt;st man, and Chris Banks of ()Dtario ser- ved u usher. James WUliam Hayton . young brother of the bride, was ring ~6l. Onb metnbers oC u.e im- mediate families attended tile ceremony . The youog couples have postponed their t.oneymoon wotil alter school gradua.tion. 1741 IUPIIIIII t.¥1. COSTA IIIlA lllflwor 1>-2424 •• I. COAST llfWAY COIIOIIA DB. MAl ORiolo J-'1450 s•n lt4Z CIGARETTES 2Sr per pack with 1964 QUarter TURST;R DRUG Mrs. DMI.I O.atle1 Wl•r. 2542 Jl. Coast 1/wy. (Lars• ,p:ho:to~.)~~--~~~--~--~;:::::.V:•:w~o:":B:•~•;c:A:::::::~ LOCAL MEN PASS I 5~~::~~ E.!~ recently DAJ.Y TRIPS BEGIN JUNE 15 SECTIO~ 1. Section 5.08.055 i11 added w the Se .. ·port Ht!il ch \h:aaicipal Code to read : "S.03.0SS Col" Mochin ... f:very person en![al(ing in, r~•uaging, eonductinp. or carry- iDS on th e busiaus oflea!'li np:, rea tins, or rnaiDtaininl! anv cnia~perated veodiog or pei- !IOOal servi ce machine or de· vice, not ot.h erwi&e lic<"n&ed under thia Title and oot pro- hibited by law, shall pay an an11tul lice11ae fee on th e ba!lis o f th e follow;o g ache- dole: tive 30 days ah .. r th .. datr of its adoption. Thi!t ordi11anct ~o·a~ inuo- duc<"d at 11 rep:nlar flHlttin j( of th<" Ci ty Coun ci l of thr Citv of "'l'ewpor1 llrach held on th~ 13th day of \Ia)·, 1%8, aod ,. ... s adOpter! on the 27th d;.v of \hy, \968, b)' the folJ o,..inj( vote, w "'it: Hoag awards • g1ven The bride is a gradub.t6 of Corona de.l Mar High School and is a serdor at USC . She is majoring 10 joulual- is n. ar.d will <io gr&duate wmk uext fall. She has be6n a member d Ticktock- ers and was a 1964 debll· r.r.te of tiltl NaUoual Charity League. The bridegroo1r wa& gra. duat ed frc;m Ch&tre;· High Sohool and will graduatE: r.ext momt, frc.m USC with a major in English. He pla.us to do graduate work in the fall. ThE: cou~le will live in Los Angeles. passed the spring bar eu.- mination and are due tor certifi cation -to practice law in CaliComia include th e following rrom the Ha.r~ bor Area; Richard Morgan· stem; 12l l,i N. Bay Ft .• Balboa I sland; Ricbard A. Brown Jr., 420 Avocado Ave. and Oavtd Lawrence Sandor or 609~ Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar: Char· les Wright Unsworth, 213 Colton St., Newport 3borea. (a) F'or eacb personal aer- vi ce n1achine, such. aa wash- ing, dry -cleaning, and dryinJl machinn. , •.••.•. $6.00 (b) For all other machines or rlevice8: F'or each machine or de- vice chargin~ It \0 aDd including 4t .... 2.00 --,-:c-:------- AYES, COI'"'l'('II.\U'"'l': \lc· lnni.s, q.ehon, Parl'L ons, \hr- sball, Rop:en•, llirth. \'OF'S, COI'"'l'f.II.\H:"'l': 'lonr ABSFST COl '"'l'l.ll.\lE\': C:ru- btr. <\TH.~T : l)nrreu \liH!'!hal! \lavor IJori>< \I. r;~rg,. IJ~puty City r:J .. rlr: Publis h: jun,. 6, !968, in Th~ \'~,..port !I arbor t:ui g:t~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL riO~T.:.:IC:.:E:___ 'V'JTICf: OF' 11WSTI:r.'S SAI.f: vide.4, however, that the !IUt- ~o. 4242 fac~ and "oOO lett vertically On July Q, JQI'i$1, at 11 :1}11 11 •111 •• in depth below the surface of U'V I'1"' fl-\'!t;:, as Trustet! un-said lanrl l'lhall not be user! rle r anrl pursuant to !lee<! o f for the t,p\oratioo, devtlo~ Tmst dated July 21. I%'), me11t, e•trac tion or removal of ruade by GE')RGF: fl.I\OilF:RT-!laid minerals or substaoce8 91~. Ill. A"iO JOA'V R. RD-from !laid land or oth er lands. OF:RTS')"i aod recorded j uly ~a i d sale will be made, but . 10, 1965, in Boolr. 76 12. Page without covenant or wa rranty, lXII, of Official Records in the ur.tu or implied, reP.Irtll11g offi ce of the Recorder of ()range tile, passel's ion, or encum- Connty, California, giveo to brance!l, to pay tht pri11cipal 11ecure ao indebterloes!'l in !IUm of said note. secured by favorof!~11 USTJ11-\L fl"'l'-\"'l'CF: !Jilio:l f1eerl. to wit: $1U1 ,000.00, CORP'1RA11 f)~ will sell at wilh interes.t from f}ctoher 21, public auctioo to highes t bid-1965 at the rate o.f !0"0 per der lor cuh (P-\Yo\Rl.E <\T annum, a,. in n itl note pro- TI\I E 'lF' So\LF: I~ LAWfUL virle<l, advt.u~ces, if any , onder \ll')~f.Y Of THF: U'll!Tf.l) th e tenu!l of said Oeed; lees. STo\TF:."i) at the \rest entraoct chaq~~:es oanrl e 'peose,. of thf' to Un iou Bank at 500 South trus tee ao<l of th e tru~~~r\8 creat- \laio Street al La Veta' Avenue e•l by !laid f1eetl . io the City of ()-ange and The heneliciary unrler nirl Coootv of ()'ante, Sllrte of Oef'd, by rea!lon of a breach Of r.alifo.rnia, all ri t, title, anrl default in the obli~atio!l!l !le• interest coaveye to and Dow curet! therehy, heretofore t lt!• helrl by it uader !'laid need io cutetf and 1leliv~r~d to the on - the property situate in the City det'!lijlllerl a writlen llec lilration of ...-ewport Reach, io !taid of 11efault <~nd 1/em11nrl for Sale, County aod State, de!Jcribtd as: ant/ wriuen not ice of breach Forty-one Hoag Auxiliarv members received servic~ pins at the awards coffee held the las t week of May. Following awards were pre- sented: ror 2,000 hours or service -Mrs. William H. Browning and Mrs. Ruth Vedder. For 1.500 hours -Mrs. Charl es Dewey and Mrs. Ralph E. Wi lson. F'or 1,000 hours -Mmes. Wlllllld Chamberlta. •Wam!ll Clemence, Raymond Doata, F.T. Fddy, Don Fuller, George ()Jx., James LaF'lam- me, DorothY RDth and Gar- land \lihite. For 500 hours -MmPs. A. Lee Adair, George F'riedl, Richard Kredel. Leonard South and Dale Winters. For 250 hours -Miss Toni Acone, Mi ss Bemtce Bestal and Mmes. Frank Andrus, John J. F.lliott, Leonard Hylton and Allen Kenison. For 100 hours -Miss Carole Bro\llll and Mmes. Jack Camey, Jack Christen- son. Melvin Dollar, Charles Gangi, Donald Gustafson, Robert Hauk, L.H. Janesen. Paul Kneiseler. Ralph Ladd, Glen Larson. J.H. Linder- man, Glenn Martin. Joseph Mesl. Carl Meyer. J. A. Os- borne and James Seay. Refreshments were pre- pared and served by th e Auxiliacy's Hunter Ch apter Lot \R , of Tract 'Vo. 3000. in anti e leclion to cause the uo-CATALINA CRUISES the city of Vewport Beach, der8i!Ded to "ell !'laid property county of Orange, !Jtale of to !lati8fy uitl obliga tions. TO BEGIN JUNE 15 C.alifomia, •!I per map re-and thereafter, oa Fe hruary 14, The 140-pa.ssenger, luxury cmde<l i11 boolr. RQ pages 40 IQ6R, thf' under,..igne d caosed cru is er M/V ISland Hollda.)' anrl 41 of \!i!lcellantoua 'I · f h ~• d 1 sill( notice o rea"" an e ec-wiLl begin anoth er season \lopo, in the office of the to·oo t h d d · n~ • 0 e rec~ e Ill n<~o.o: of trips to CataHna Isl e from cou11ty recorder of said county. R">!R , Paf!:e "Jf10 of Official Re- F:XC:F:PT all oil, gu, hyrlro-corrll'l in uid Hecorder's Office. thP Balboa Pavilion. Satur- carbon subalanees nd other l)ated: \lay If.. 1%R day, June 15. minerals wi th i11 or uDde rlyin!, ll ni on llaok as !'Laid Trustee Departu res will be 9 a.m. 11nd which may be produ ced, Ry .<\r dene Leilch, daiiJ from Balboa, 4:15 at e•trac terl and !!la ved from said flperatioo.'l ()fficer laad, as gra11ted to Autin r>. •\ulhorh .. .t ,l.iil!;llator Avalon, arrl vln~ back a.t the St•,"•,vaol et ·~: iD deed re• 250.10 mainl and at 7 p.m. The Is- cor e r)ecem .... r 2•. 1956 PubJi,..h: \lay 21. 10, Junt 6, land Holiday has seating in book 3751 P-i!e 119, Offi-JQ61J , in the V~!wport Jfarbor ror 140 passengers, ga lley eial Records. Said deed pro-F.:uign. service and cocktail lounge. r-------------------, 1 Send in i I :YOUR ~~~:~!!Rion TODAY 1 ! NSJGN ! I Official newspaper of tho City of Newport Booclt . I I 2721 E. COAST HWY .. CO RONA DEL MAR. CAUF. ; I LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION RATE: Only $4 .00 a yoor. 1 1 (That's 33 1/3 c .. II a month) I I OUTSIPE OF THE HARBOR AREA: $5.00 • ,_ 1 MAIL IN ntis ORDER oAd YOUR CHECl( or c~ TODAY I I NAME I I •~· I L l OlY AHD STA ZIP .J -------------------- members and hostessed by the volunteers coordinating committee, headed by Mrs. William Durtin and Mrs. Joseph Metcalf, awards as- sistant. J SHOP • 1n ' . / • I " I .. Coron·a del ~ Mar! because ••• EASY PARKING .•• right in front of the stores along friendly East Coast Highway. OWNERS AND MANAGERS will gree t you at each shop .•• give you friendly service ••• shaw you new merchandise suited to you and this area. THE gLUE AN D WHITE Volkswagen bus with "fireplace things" written on It has become a fam iliar sigh t in th e Harbor Area since Mary ¥1d Frclflk Jank assumed owner- shio of th e firepl ace shop in the 2711 build- ing at th e corner o f Fern leaf Ave. and Coast Hwy. almost a year ago. The shop has been firesc reen headquarters for Southern Oraoge County for more than 8 years. The Janks left Aspen, Colo., in 1%3, when Frank be- CcYTlf the Southern California sales repre- Set'l tative for a midwestern manufacturer. Frank is from Michig an , and Maty ccxn es from Ohio. Th ey now live in the Newport Shores area of Newport Beach. They have 2 children, a 4~y ear-old s.oo Mid a Jlh-year- old daughter. The Hearthstone has e,.p..,d- edits barbecue department and now carries a complete line of gas, electric Mid char· coal barbecues tor indoors Md outdoors. Come to their gas barbecue demonstration this Friday-from 4 to 9 p.m., and all day Satu rday. MARY JAHK Th• Hearth•ton• 2711 E. Coast Hwy, SURPRISE SPECIALS are being of. fentd by Corona del Mar s to res for Friday night shoppers! WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Come in and visit us ••• see our 5milrnew.merchandise •.• browse at your leisure. •• or rush in lor a quick item. le'1e open Friday eve. MIIDM'S PET .. , 'lT12 E. Coasl Hwy. 67S..Sl20 Spuiab E~ery FnU, Ni,.l! IU'IIIITAIIMT 3050 E. Coaot Hwy. 67).9682 '1 Kn's Dally S,etfal Ni .. d s 'ljl 9 IALAUIICIU lll•n•• 3409 E. Coaot Hwy. 675-3133 fill MY LAir 2435 E. C..t ""'' 67~375) C.-' c ....... SptiUIP WAlla'S ... Yl ... n 2116 E. Coast Hwy. 67~SQ7 "liMy •••re Sertlice llues • J)jfrernu!" CIO.IAIDIAIE 3107 E. Coast Hwy. 673-2100 "Yow HoiUehold De,.,...,l Slore" C••• Vlsil 0111 Blamcy Sltop CMIIITIISEII Plla.ACY 3021 E. Cooot Hwy. 673-2550 Open 9 •·•· ID 10 P·•· ·~·ry day! CGIDIA-..... acv . 3127 E. c.. Hwy, 67:M110 • The PrescripliOII Ph.,.ocy LI-.&.I'IJ t• ..]641 E. Coot Hwy. 675-1030 S,eciallz .. e .. ..tl i•iors ......... IFIIIU ti.Kil MI.C..tHwy. m.21e "VIsiiM C.t;,~• .. TiWil " AUEIIT11111 FOOD CEIITEI 3049 E. Coast Hwy, 675-0370 Corona delMar's co•plere food ••rk<l THE STATIOI Coast Hwy. at Poinsettia Ave. 673-3653 -· " G.ifls • Candles ·Things" ................. ME.C..Hwy. 0!196 Ttuls rllou li Hskablu for ... alllrc f•i ly YIIIIIAIIWJKI 2711 E. C... Hwy. 67~7065 "fireplau Tlliqs" I IALIOA MAN IOOitiD ... rr ~l!~~~o !!!bo!~~~~H!:~. wt.U OOD8ld• Cbe followtn1 doc:*a oo tbe public water~ Requeat ttom lbe Irvine l&ema a& ita meetiD& at 8 of Cbe bay adjacent co 2Z7 Co. tor eJteaaloD of a uH p.m. ·toct&y, June 8, in tbe 20tb St., Central Newport. permit tor developmeot of a ll<>lllld .... doc,, 39, or 1008 R. Balboa Blvd .. Bal· boo,a-a&aCoa&oiMoa rel&aura t. waa booked by --Pollce.-d&J,..., 27 ... - ..... , Newport 8e&cb City Hall: R.uaaell H. Olsen Sr., golr eourR aod clubbooae Uae P.-lt• te te COurt St., Ceatral on tbe oortb aide of su Newport.er Kotel COrp., Newport. auuctur&l alte~ Joaquin Hilla Rd., eut of 1107 Jamboree Rd., Eut Uoa s and &ddltioaa 10 a Jamboree Rd., 10Utb of Ford Upper Bay, 118 a.ddiUoaal . noa--coo!onnlng butldiag. Rd. and weat or MacArthur botel uoita and &ppurteaan-Ira DieH l, 117 28th St., Blvd., Eaat Upper Bay. ces. Tbia wu coattaued Newport. add a Pl'lll to a R.equeat Ctom the Irvtne trom Cbe May 11 meeting. noa-oontormtng building. Co. for reoon aideratioo of Phtl Lanl(lale, 81 5 E. Loyal Hengsller, 419 F, commiu too action on April Bay Ave., Balboa, duplex Bay Ave .• Balboa, attuctural 4 in regard to time exten- wtth one untt for commer· .changes to a non·confonntng sions of use pennits for ctal purposes. 1bts was dwelUng. Newport Center signa. coollnued trom May 16. COttttMinicati on s fLAG LANYARO OJT '--••• Landscape pl ans for the l(ids Nllo harJ ~;:u t lhe lan- Kl ug Development Co.. new s ite or the Newport yard so lh e o\merican flaa 2222 Uni versity Or., Back HarOOr Lutheran Church at coulrl not be lowered at th e Bay, rewaing Crom uncla~r 16th St. and Oover Dr. '-lewport Harbor ')ay ';chool 1ified to R-4. lbla was Request rrom Beach Eleo-_ we re th warted by ~ewport continued from May 16. tric Supply Co. for exten-'leach firemen who rai s ed a Vari ance stonoruse pem1tt ror whole-)S foot catena ion ladder Higsoo Construction Co.. sale sales of lighting equip· and removed the naa Fri- 433 Dahlia Ave., project a ment at 471 N. Newport day afternoon, \4ay 17. cbarJIIII IIIIo wllb viol-of p•tsC:i• JDr .:...:=,:=::;. __ _ ~®W the ONll ,11\'ATE COlLIG l ~ sotJIIR!ol CALlfOII'M for MEMBERS of th e Bahia Corinth ian Yacht Club raising thei r daisy toppers to th e May 21 fashion head s tart lu ncheon are, from I eft, Mr ~ w. Dean Qu ;gan,, Urs, Wil- 11&11 L. O'Bryon and Mr~ A.D. MacLach- lan. The event was held in the d ini ng room of the BCYC fac ili ties in the Balboa Bay Club fo r members of the Voyagers and Orange Coast Yacht Clubs. Club mem bers who modeled included Miss Sall ye Shew- ard, Miss Pat Helvie, Mrnes. Carl stairway, 3 reet into the a.- foot side yard setback. This wu continued from May 16. Noedcer1 Jack Eart y, Robert Fi nal ._.ap• Wynnett Bedall J r. Mrs. William Tract &620, a proposed Th e Largest Bible Class in the Harbor Area was commentator. Show chai rman was Mrs. subdivision or 4.63 acres Patrick OougM o f Corona del Ma r, wife of divided into 18 lo ts , easter- Bahi a Corinthian's commodore. Co-chai r-ly or MacArthur Bl vd. and man was Mrs. J ulius Aust ero. Club hos-southerl y of Ford Rd. tesses incl uded Mmes. Will iam Hay J r., Tract 6621. a proposed Janes Ga rdner, Will iam 0 1Bryon, Donald subdivision o f 31.9 acres Howard, Jack Johnson and Sallye Braley, di vided into 96lots, easter- chairman. (Photo by Stephen Peregrin.l · ly or MacArthur Blvd. and southerly or Ford Rd. invi tn you to a s tvily in which "The Bible Comes Alive" TIME : Every St.nclay momint fto,. 9:.45 te 10:50 PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHUROt OF COSTA MESA 301 Mognol i a Str•t Scholarships are granted NEWPORT HAR'OOR ENSIGN Use Permi ts SECOND SECTION --Page 5 Union Oil Co .. reconstruct THURSDAY, JUN E 6, 1968 service station at 124 Mar- A II'ARM II'ElCOME AWAITS YOU' BRING YOUR CHi lDREN! CORONA DEL MAR, CALI·f. ine Av:;:e~ .. JB~al~bo~a~l~si~an~d~.::.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..!~~~~~~~~~~~~~= Scholar ships totaling mo re th<r~ S2 0,000 dtlfl a ted by the Harbor area communit\" were awarded to Oran11e 'cout College uudents at the 111- nual OCC Honors Ni gill pro- grii'TI . The a"'ard s "ere rre- sented by Dr. Thomalo r\. Blakely, district di rector of the Evening (;ollege. Local !Huden t "inners are: BALBOA -Thomu Bo- land, OC'C Alumni Associ a- tion, Sl 00; Thom as \lurphy, OCC Oceano graphic Socie ty, sso . CORONA OEL MAR -Wil· liam Bruce Voss, Comna del \hr Kiwani s ·Oub. SI OO and Ne"port Balboa Savings <r~d Loan Assn .. SIOO; \hrlo;. Sel f, Qr3nge Coast Lions Club, 5100. COSTA MES..\ JoWl Moore, Coas t Women's Club o f Corona del Mar. s SO: Karen Neja, Costa Me sa Wom .n's Club, ~130; Sh irt ey Gal laaher. Palm Uatbor Hospital Guild, S2SO: Di:c.ie Wood , Pal m II arbor ~l ospi tal Guild, S2SO. Chriujna A or- r tw~i, Al trusa Club of New- port lh rbo r, 5100. Georgia Thom pson, Anonyrmu s. S i lO , Gregory Ch<rnpioo , A ssis tance L eague of New- port Beach, 55{1); Sl12tw~n Husband, Assistance Lea- gue of Newport lkach. s SOO: Cary Simonds, Assistance Le aaue o f Ne\\pOrt Beach, 5500 . Errol Gerson, Costa Mesa K iwani~ club, S500 : Nancy West. Cos ta \lcsa- Ne"'pmt llar!).JT Li un s Club, S500 and .\l ewr~nrt Ralboa Sa vi na s and LoonA ssn. ,\ 100 . ArthurS .. Jones, Cnsta \lcsa l\.i"'3nis C lub-Agn,,:u lturc & ('onse n •atJon, S50: Al fred Kol b, Costa \le sa-Ne\~port Uarbo r L•ons Chb, SSO O: Why The Christian Stiente Monitor ret ommends you read your loal newspaper Your loul ne:w~r ~s you in· lormed of whit's !Mpptniq 1n your atea -COIT\ml.mily tvt nts, public mHtklcs. storlts .OOUI peoplt in ~ 'lldnlty. Thtw }'OU c:~~~'t -llld siiOuldn'l -do without. ... T. IIIONITOI CO.uMI•TS -L-PAPU Tbt Monitor sptelalira In ~n~lytktil and lflftrpratlnc llftlonel lftd worJa niWS ••. with ••clulivt diapettMs ,,_ OM of the 1•,1"! """ W. rtM ift the Mlioll S Clpit.i Md ,,_ Monitor MWS nperts In 40 ..,.,... CCMtntrits llld til 50 stain. m • 111 1n•-'" a HPD TH WIIILI FAIIIU w:u. l illY ------------"'---Ooo.....,_ ......_ "•.ct.tttl, U.s.A. 021lS ,..... ... , "" ....w .. .-c...-.., .. ,.,.. c:MdlrM ..... I tN .... s tu.L firiMII). C \ YVIItM 0 1--.su OJ_... -_, _____ _ -'------- ,~----------------... ,.,c...,__,=-__________ ftit I De bra Ton er. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis C lub, 51 00 and Ebell Club of Nev.vo rt lkach-Music t\ward. SIOO; Su e Stromsland, E:c.ewti ves' Secretaries. Inc., Orange Count y Ch;c>ter, 5100; ll siung-Pin Wu , Fawl ty Members Anon)mous. 5137 a1d OCC Farulty Wives, SIOO; Gary Strever, Ralph L Ha rwood Memori al. 5100: Don Boyd , Krausni dr: Petro- leum T ech Award , 5100 ; Annie Bonnand. Ne"'POI't Balboa Saving s Md Loan Assn... 5200; Colene Din ~ dal e. Newport Balboa Sav- ings and Loan Assn,, 5200 ; James Manternach , Ne'Nport Balboa Sa\'i na s and Loan Assn., S200 ; Paul Jalbert, Newport Balboa Savings anJ Loa1 Assn., 5500; Wil· liam Dale Eller. Nev.po rt Harbo r K.i wani s C l ub. 5800: Nancy Chenoweth, Nev.port Beach Police Au xiliary. S50; Denny 0 an, OCC Alumni Associati on', stOO; Donald Rice, OCC F aculty Associ a- tion , SIOO; Phill ip White, Oranae Coonty EnJi neerina Council, SlOO; Thomas !\b- ran . Ro\ary C lub of Costa \lesa, SIOO; J anes IMarocco. Rn tary Club o f Costa Mesa No rth. S IOO; Anne Geiszle r, Tuesday Club of Newpo rt Beach, S ISO:'GcorgiaThomp- son. Tuesday Club of New- port Beach, 5200; O ren Mc- Carter, l,;nited Carpenters and Joiners, Si!). NEWPORT BEACH Jane s Hag e rty, Atlha Ga-nma Sigma. 5100; J IITles Jo raensen, Assi s tance Lea- gue of Ne"port Beach , sSOO; Neil Mayfield. Bank o f Ameri ca Business Awards, and Jennie Cru tcher Foun- dation. 5500: Sharon Hut- dl in son, Coast Wom en's Club of Co rona del Mar, s50; Ronald Sharp, Orange Coast Lion s Club. SIOO: Robert Oi xon Lewi s, OCC Alumni Associati on, $1 00; P am ela Thompson, Ro tary Club of Cos ta \1e sa No rth, SIOO; Steven Ostrosky, Saf- fe ll and McAd an,lnc., s 125 ; Bernard Me gowW!, SaHell :rtd McAd an, l.rc. S12S. HARVEY A. DEWOLFE SUCCUMBS AT AGE lf1 Harvey A. DeWolCe, 87, or 365 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, died May 23 at Costa Mesa Convalescent Hospi· tal. He was born July 25. 1880. in Mi ssouri and came to Orange County in 1903 . He was io thA dairy and live stock business rOf about 60 years. Survivors are his wire, Edna; 2 daughters, Maurine of Costa Mesa, and Mrs. Betty Beecher oC Costa Mesa; and 3 grandchildren. Services were held May 25 a& Bell Broadway Mor- tuary Chapel. Tbo Rev. Jerry Foghance of Harbor Trinity Baptist Cburch was otriclam. lntermea& was a& Fairhaven Memorial Part. O.qe. FIR! DAMAG!S CAR A Geoie Ceolral IIUlioG "'11800 owaed by R. So- U ot 400 N. Newpoot Blvd., Ne"'II" Heipu, cqbl CID lire -lbe carbontor bactllnd I!Munlay ....... May!$. Ne"'II" BeAdl liN--... E,.me e.,..,..,. .... lire with a booelef lloo. o-• _ ... ..s 10 1300. • Dry l)ocks, main· For new accounts and present depositors of NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK Elegant Lady REINFORCED SILVERPLATE Cla ssic in design ... with grace ful ha ndle enriched with tradi· t iona I floral a n d scro ll motif enha ncing the smoot h s urfaces of gleaming silverplate . ,.,.(· . y-·\ ~ I. (. . ·~ ·-' Tradewinds CAREFREE STAINLESS Stunning contemporary design with bold rhythmiC li nes and smooth surfaces ... all beaut L· fully interpreted to create a bal· anced place setting . HERE'S HOW YOU GET YOUR FREE GIFT ! or SPECIAL for new accounts only I Your choice of the flatware. or. one ot these three SLiver acces- sones m Ongmal Rogers Silver. plate. (These 3 1tems only avatl· abte unt1l August I. 1968). New Accounts: Open a $1 00 account, checking or sav1ngs. and ADD TO THE TABL(WARE OF YOUR CHOICE: select a five p iece place setting in Origina l Rogers S1lver plate. Each time you de pos it $25 or more to your savings account. you or in Stainless by Inte rna t ional, or a Paul Revere Bowl. an exquis-may purchase a place setting of your c hoice for only $2 .50 , Build ite tray. or a c rysta l salad bowl wit h silver servers ... all 1n your ta blewa re service while we build your savings! Orig inal Rogers Silverplate. , Present Depositors: Add $1 00 to your p re sent savings account. Completing units, (elttra tea spoons. storage-chest, 4 -pc. hostess and select your FREE five piece place setting in Ortginal Rogers set and more) a re also ava ilable with each $25 deposit to your Reinforced Silverplate o r Stainless by International. savings account. Open or add at Newport National Bank today . Join the celebration in honor of our thre e new offices: SUPERIOR. UNIVERSITY and SUNNY HILLS SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPlAY OF SILVER! Select your FREE &ift at lil Y of our 7 offices AIRI"'Rl orne£ IAYSIDE OffQ COI.L£;£ PMK OfHCE SIJMfiY HIW omct ---· UfONUSITY omtl WU!Q.IFF OFfiCI .c.e-atMxt .... ~._. ,_t ill ....... at I 1 .. .......... 142·1141 ......... c ••. r...,.. 111-~ ............... ,........ 11l·12MI -·-·--· ... ··11 £ .. ,, ............ , ....... ~ -·-·--.IU-'UI • PETER OlCKEY of 1831 Beryl L<W~e, Harber Highlands, celebrat ed his bth birthday with a deep sea fishing trip aboard th e-s portfis her Thun derb i rd out o f Qpvey's Lock· er In Ne wpo rt Beach with the above happy result. That large barracuda also captured the ship's jackpot fo r Peter. II t ,....,. .... _P.._J,bll& ... 10 ....... ,_ I..11ICb al 234 WalDa&, Ne_. lbcnl, diiOOVered. wbea bor car qllle quit l1liiDillg luDday eveDinc: 110me00e bid p.a 3 ouooes ot the lweet a&uff In her gaa taok . . .A clean cut, possibly with a Wire cutter, was IDide by tbe persoo who aatpped the phone cable to tbe residence OC Rlllph Merz, 18 Balboa coves; a olDie plat.e was also ripped from the side of his garage • . .Donald Albens, 486 Momi~ Canyon Road, Cor· ooa Highlands, was booked oa the charge or failure to appear •.. George Godfrey, 400 Via Zurich. Lido Isle , reported the then or an 8 foot boat cart, worth 160. from the dock at 665 Via Lido Soud. . . When Robert Jayred of 1746 E. Ocean Blvd.. 8Llboa, opened his service s tation at 510 E. Balboa Blvd., he discovered a 3 inch rock had been used to break a 120 wi txl.ow. . . A 125 window was shauered in the VW owned by James Beasley. 327 LugOniu St., Newport Shores ... Ray Di ke of 2105 Fuentes. East Bluff. left his boat tied to a dock at the Balboa Bay C lub. and someone stole a 6 gallon J!:aS tank valued at S29. MESA VERDE WINS MEET T ... d.,, ... , 21 Mesa Verde 6th grade s b.J : 'Neiner of C alifornia and While Susan Stmms of 211 dents edged Adams School JOhnson \tesa Verde 43rd St .. West Ne wport, was 2711:! to 27 points in th e T e· and 'N~g or Balearic ;' shoppm~-: at f ashion Island, Winkle School invi tatiunal tied for JrJ ; runn ing broad ~o~ was r~bbm~ ~er track me et held on \lay \5. jump , ~~· 1", Jones of \lesa car, tapes and -sleepmg Here are th e events, "in-Verde , <.:al l ah an of Ad ams , b~s were taken. a S9i1 l.oss nina ti me, 1st, 2nd and Jrd Petrina of Adams: softball .bA k~old Schhw's""o su ng-l · . ray t e. wort 4 was pace wtnners , and thei r thro.w, .188 fe et, Prt ce o f stolen from PatncJa M~rphy. school ~: . Cahfomu, Jssacksen of 219 Canal. Ne wport Shores :W ~d. dash, 5.Q sec., \lesa Verde , Sweet of Ad ams, ... Robert Johnson of 2307 ~~ schoff o! .\~es~ Vude, 300 yd. rei a }, .n .J sec., Heather Lane, West Upper vambel of Cah tom1a, Swee t fi rs t, ,\dams Schon!, second, Bay, was walkinj.! in the o f Adams : 50 yd. dash , 7.1 '.les a Verde. aft~rnoon alOnJ!: the bluffs ~ec,, Pe tn na. of ~dams,L au r-PHILCO·FORO GIVES YM overlooking Back Bay, when 1tzen of Callfom1a, \ladJ en THIRD $5,000 CHECK he saw a motorcycle sub- o f ~e sa Verde : 60 yd. Jash, The Oran~e Coast YMCA mtr)!ed 111 about 21'! feet or 8.1 sec., Jo ne ~ of \lesa has received a SS.iJOO check water near a d1k e . he pulled Ve rde, J e ranko of Adam s, from Philco-Ford Corpora-It out and called police ... Callahan of Adams ; Chin-tion, the 1 thu d and fi nal A dtnJ'hY mast and satl. ups, 15 times, 3orquc of payment of a thre e-year worth Sl50, were stolen from Mes a Ve rde, Thompson of S15 .UUiJ pledge toward the Ius schooner, sa1d Jac k Adams , llodson of Califor· YMCA's buildin)! fund drive Sinnett, 418 Santa Ana nia; s tandina broad jump, m Newport Beach. Ave .. Newport He ights. : : 81.. Jeranko of >\dams The check was presented A barometer and block wan ' ' to YMCA Pres1dent Max pulleys were stolen from l'rtendly JllelCflllllofiMx:ld Russell by Wal ter C . Lmd-31)4 28th St., West Newport, S.l'\"'ce berg. of P tulco-F'ord 's Aijto-decJared John Osborn of BElL BROADWAY nutronic Division, on behal! 201 Monte Vista, Costa MORTUAJIY 'ol the FCI'd Molo< Cooopaoy Mesa. .. Someone pried opeo 110 Broad Orange County Community the Wl ndwing oC his VW, ua.aas.a.3GI =~~~ Relations Committee, or said Mark Voorhis, 456 62nd St.. Newport Shores, DISCOVER A BONUS TREASURE! JNVEST s1000 or more (m mu1t1ple' of ~1.0001 m La guna Federar~ l-y~ar Bonuoo Cerlitkale. EARN S.OO'H per ann um cum:nr dividend rate. payable to you each quarter ... PLUS - ~% PER ANNUM GUARANTEED BONUS, payable to you in one lump sum at the end of 3 years; !herea fter. the bonu' is paid to you each quarcer !Ogt.ther with your regular divid~nd. REINVEST your Bonu11 Certificate eaminp in a Laauna Federal Pa.~sbook Accounl , and receive earninp on ~arnings for ch~ muimum n:tum on your investment . REMEMBER -you can alway• borrow on your Bonus Certificace. CHART A BONUS COURSE FOR BIGRER EAilNINGS I -·lila--·-·.-·auo ,wtaUo be --tine 11 Faabi'"' Jai..S ..... w ....... 0( 1900 DoYer. Harbor Hls~t­ l.OOe, nw lf!Uerl being blown by the wiDd to a ~·· driveway; be gatbered tbem up and gave them 10 Rllby Ball, 1906 Dover. 011 her arrival home ... D. Daoiel OC 11!20 Trad .. winds, Baycrest, took Jo- seph Mores, 16, or 1961 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa, to Hoag Hospital, atter Mr. Daniel, driving a Cadillac, was involved in a .collision with Joseph's motorcycre on Tradewiods south or Francisco Dr. L~NOna CERTIF'ICATE OF' BUSI NESS F'i etitious F'itm Name Til E UN DERSIGNED deet~~ certify that he is COD• • retail Bi ble & Gift at 1686 Tntin Ave ., Ca liL, under firm r~a me of Co." i• composed perso. whuse place of ret~~ I· awor11 , per• Michael C. to 11u1 to be •-e Ia dte whllla 1 .. achowled .. d to -.. :.ft:·.~~··tc11ted •· ..... • , ll•d •d ofrl. --•• lobD Doll "' 121 48tb Ill ..... Ntwport, wem to wort aDd re&umed ll 2 a.m. to diaoover bia r""" door unlatched aod bia TV. stereo, Watch ~ IOd c.-. ' rency missing -a lose IOI&Uiog 1514.14. s ....... y. Mo1 25 Vllld&ls punctured thea and smashed eggs againllt the cars owned by Tom and Bernie Litchfield or 3912, Channel Place, Ne'Np<Wt Island ... Carolyn Somer or the Lido Shores Hotel, 61 7 Lido Park Drive, Lido Pe nins ula. reported that tenant s left without paying a 1216.28 bill ••• l>hn Hos· ley, 23 . or 120~ 24th St., West Newport, was booked on a warrant ror failure to appear ••. A you ng man was seen leaving 1209 N. Bay Front, Balboa Island, carry· i ~ a transistor radio, worth 1125. that belongs to Robert Webb ... A 134 fi sh· iflt( rod and reel was stole n from David Nyquist of 400 40th St., West Newport. Sunday, May 26 Pete r Taras, 26. of 704~ Narcissus, Corona del Mar, was booked on the charge fai lure to appear ... Zelia Elliott or Monrovia reported that the north wall or he r beach house at 6903 Sea" shore Drive, West Ne wport, had been pus hed in , break· i~JA plaster in a 5 by 6 root area . and a window had been broken. with total damages set at S600. .Francis Mur- phy of 74i14 W. Q::ean F'ronl, West Ne wport . heard a noise hke a dtsh breakin~. but it was a S25 bedroom window .James Watterson of 33i14 Marc us. West Newport , said he had a contmuous party at hiS home Since r ri· day. with about 50 people attendm,.::, a.nd he feels that one of h1s ~uests took a S 35 J.:Un from a c loset shelf in his bedroom ... Roy Mar- u ott, 23\liJ 22 nd St.. West Ne 'NJ)Ort , came home to fi nd h1s garaJ'e door open, a ~o;ara.J.:e lock br oken and his S176.50mini bike stolen. I AIRMAN Clyde E. Graham Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Graham Sr. of 1130 Aus tin St., Costa Mesa, has completed basic train· i ng at Lack land AFI:I, Texas. He has be en assigned to the Air Force Technical Train- in g Center a t l owry AFB, Colo., for specialized, schoo ling as a munitions spe cr ali st. Airman Graham is a 1%7 graduate of Costa Me sa High Sc hool. OffN 7 A.M. TO 10 I',M. OAILY Shell Service .._, ... A ... •P-Ie • • .MittM Hoegltu,I•L • • 11u. c-a. o-.. J..., lat ...... - '· A COMI'LITI SllVJCI STA TIOM ..,. T ..... , -era~~ •• -p,., E•~ ttu,. ... Plll1 ILICTROMIC BIGINe ANALYSIS -= M2-2lll At Your S.rvicel WE TAKE PRIDE IM OUR COURTEOUS, PROMPT SI!RVICE ... E.tta ettentlot~ 011 , lill'l' ,;,, r•,.lrH fT -, ••"• f•at ,.,,. vie• wh"' llli••irH. Hot•, •'•"'••• ,lll•wa, ;,.,.., rv1• eleenllllli, woter,-fH, -th· proof.d, fi"i•h•llli l•undr'l'-.FREE DELl• VE'I:Y , VALET Warehouse FURNITURE & CARPETING I' SOFA. LOVE SEAT SETS •••••• MDI 211.11 were ~35.00 FORTREL SHAG CARPET •••••••• MOII.t5 r~. wos 11.95 yd. lnatallotion oncl Pacl.... 1.11 Jll. l;!~b9~ru~~~~~· HAIIlWARE STORE MNttRt-Air C..dltioRint Sh-M-1 16..0 S.,perior ;..,., Ll 8.5531 o BEAUTY SALON LO't'U1Uu.' • B EAUTY N OOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone b73-7 33b AMERICAN GLASS All typca o( alau 25J4ij Ne•port Blvd. Colla Meta Phone: f.ORGIT IW!DWARE Hardwa re · DuPont Painl Sma ll Appliances 2205 W. Ba lboa Bl vd. Newport Beach Phone 673-2350 o NURSERY Shrubs, Interior Plants Trop ical & Trees ln sec:tcides and Fertilizer S&H Green Stamps FREf: tJ F.U VE R\' CORONA. D£1. MA.R NURSERY ~144 E. Coasl Hwy, 615-0160 ~~l WlLCOX.CIIITTINDEN HARDWARE NIIYiptlen•t Cha,...... ... kl 2700 W. Coast Hwy,. N .•• ........ 1-wa• JO&Iwn PLUMBING A. R. MAR SAC PLUMBER 700 Carnation Ave. Corona del \1ar Pl um bi ng Repairs DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-4130 CON TAC T lo.C,..C, "'C~I'IIACTING ............. TY!,.IIIIO ..... C.CitleiNO PHONE 6Go07'02 o fUMIS 112• IRVINE NEWPORT BEAC .. WESTCLI,.,. ~LAZA llg Price lecluctlona * A. DAMES, f'n•ee , ..... lftln, ~·IIIlA 'IIIIIIM-tln .... l+o'"' .... ---·--•M ioo(; ooa(OUNU , .. , ......... , o SPORTING GOODS HART'S SPORTING GOODS Sl6 Center Street Costa .\lesa Phone: 6 46-1~1 ~ IIUSHIII'S ..... .., LUNOIEON -DINNER COCKTAILS ORiolo l-9405 :1450 VIA OPORTO Nowport ..... • IHOEeAIR MAIIEARY'S ShCMIIIope i' Pt.raetndll- Aepelr -ay.llatt< aHST ...... ONE DAY IIIMCE 1110 Herbor ave~. CoN--II•Plt I. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE students won awards and were elected to state ·offices recently at the state convention of Phi Beta Lambda, national college business organization, In Sacramento. Shown left to right: Nell Mayfield of New- port Beoch, nomed stilt vice president and voted Mr. Future Business Execu· tive; Douglas Crowe of Costa uesa, first place in vocabulary relay and data pro-- cessing; and PauiJ'albert of Costa Mesa, elected state treasurer. City Building Permits May buildina permiu totaled 13,127, 146, brinaina the record ror the year to Sl3,635,J6l. about 74'10 ahead or lut year, accord- ina to the month-end re- port of the Newport Bcaell bull dina department. The· H6i buildina pace is almost equal to the reooni year of H63, when the May 31 total was $l4,275,6J3. · The May total wu booste"d by the slart or Don Bren's Newpon Uills tracl above Harbor View Hills, SH5,162, and Ja more dwellinas in the BluHs, sa5l,JJJ, and the new VW headqJarteu fo r Olick Iverson on Coast Hwy. at Bayside Dr., SJ6d,JJJ. Pollowina penniu, ·in the amount or SI,JJJ and more, were i uued durin a the finaJ 2 weeks or May : Et!at Upper Boy J. D. GarJewine. 36J6 Seabreeze, awimmina pool, sJ,a4J. 0. ·D. Peckhlm, 2SJ7 Salt Air, aaraae panition, Sl,JJJ. Newport leach Otick Jveraon, 34, B 1 square foot masonry buil~ ina for . VW headquarten, 445 E. ·Cout Hwy.; S3l)a,- JJJ, · and sales office, S6J,JJJ •. R. · Morteleue, duple1 at 516 Clubhouse. S27,JJJ. · L & D Enterprises, re .. taurant at 26Jl W. Coaa Hwy,, s)J,JJJ, Stephen Jeffers, 66Ja W. Oc:ean Ft., complete 2·Uory duples, SH,SJJ. Woat Newport Htllghh Computer Automation, par· ti tiona, .us-an w. 16th St., S2,SJJ. Newport HMghh Edward \tartindaJe. · re- model, 445 El Modena, Sl6,JJJ. Linda hie The Blurr., Ja dwellinas in Tracl 646a, ranaina hom Sl1,JJJ to S25,JJJ , total sast,JJJ, William Poweu, 2-story, l·unit dwellina. No. 32 2a21 Linda Isle, S6J,JJJ. swimmina pool, Corona del -..., Dr. E. Schmadel, Cassia, sJ,aJJ. .._..r.ViewHIIIa D. L. Bren Co., ·1 ainale family dwellinaa on Port Sheffield, · ranaina hom Sl1,65J to S33,JJJ, total StH, 162. Pac:ific Southwest Realty Co.,~ remodel the bdildin1 at 3435 E. Coast Hwy. for occupancy by the Corona· del \tar branch or Security Firat National Bank, ~~.fJJ .. - "a high volume of spending in the months ahead" So states the Dean Witter & Co. report on "The Alftuent Consumer." Projecting on the basis of a recent "historically high rate of consumer saving" and taking other related data into consideration, the report sees a bright outlook for near-term consumer spending. In light of this favorable outlook, the Dean Witter & Co. research team has li sted four securities in selected consumer H. R. ·Sproul, l•ltory, 2- unit dwellinJ, 611 Narc:i eaus Ave.,· S33,SJ5. : Brooka Bema.rd. ·inc:reue size or dwellina at ];)16 Brellk.en Dr.o tlJ,6Ja. · Lido hie M•ty Loc:kney, patio deck, aJl Via Lido Soud, S2,JJJ. Or. ·w. :J, ·Cowan, lJJ Via Dijon. · addition and re- model ina, kik;hen and service area. SS,JJJ. · a• ~a.• hl•ll Frank Beach, ·add room, 2J 3 Diamond. t:1J, SJJ. · C.· Milia, enlarae livina- room , }J~~ Ony1. Ave., S7 ,5JJ, WntUpper &., Ken Lewis, swimmioa ;>ool, 16U Antiaua, u,aJJ. 01'. Renato ~nac:o, awimmina pool, · 1243 Sao- tiaao, .s3,JJJ. Homer Valentine, ·2·U.ory, l·unit dwellina, 5J~ Evenina Star Ln.o t52,JJJ, ~OHII PAIIIEII QUITS IIACCO IlEAL TY CO. Jobn 8. Pmer, e~:eeuUve vlc~presldent and director of Maceo ReaUJ Company, NewPQft B eacb, bas resi1n• ed fr om the property developo ment nrm. He Joined Maceo in 1960 as proJect •anqer of Mes a del Mat, a 1 O~unit de-- velopment In Costa MesL Tben be bee8me COOidiDaoo Una enJinerr of all Maceo developments, and wu named president In 1963. He was an ln tearal part ot the manqement teMI that vaulted Maceo Into prom!• m•nce aa one or the Soutb• land's leadlna residential builders and led to Its ac•t· sltion by the Pennsylvania Railroad, in Oc tober, 1965. HARBOR HIGH ROOMS VICTIM OF VANDALS 1 "ieveral sum eruen found in the courtyard or the home arts buildina at Sew port I-I ar- bor l·li&h School led to the discovery that 4 rooms had been entered over the week· end, some had been vandal- ized , and that Sl24 worth of miscellaneous supplies had been stolen. ~u s were smashed all over the s toves and the re- fri&erator in ~oom 1111 . 'The intercom phone had been damqed, typewriter keys pulled loose; &lue spilled and several pic:tures ddac:ed in J ~oom 186. ·"ieveral stu- dents projc:cts had been damaaed in 'toom 18Q. There was no sian orforced entry. WD&aTUKWn markets. In short, this is a report which every in- formed investor should read. Drop by any Dean Witter &: Co. office for your free copy of "The Af!luent Consumer." Or simply com- plete and mail the coupon below. Irene A. Cole, 71. or 493 E. 19th SL ; Costa Mesa, ·djed May 2 1 at Hoaa Hos- pi tal. .. You're ctose to men who know ... when you invest with DEAN Wl'l'TER. 1i: Ca. Brento" R. Ot,tlen, .\lonot,er 881 Dover Drive, Newpo rt Bead TelepAo"e 642~50 She was born Jan. 8, 1897, in Kansas, c~me m C ali for · nia 22 yean a., and lived in Oranae County for 10 ye ars . Survivors are 2 das ahteu, Larina Cwriaan of 11\inoia and Maraaret Hall of Co ala Mesa: a son, Willi~m or Los Aneelea; 2 sisters, 3 brothen and 20 anndchil- dren. · Rosary was recited May 23, and mau wu celebra- ted M-r 24 , at St.;Jo• qu.im's Catholic Ch urch . Costa Maaa. Falher Thoma. ---------------------------------------,Nevin waa officiant. Baltz ~rmuy , Coua Meaa. di- TO: DIAN WIIID A CO. rec:a.d funeral anan1ement1. IAINAC.I IS 'IOI'S -()nap CloUt Ooll ... Name·=--------------------------81DdeDl DUWQ ... , JMra alldo, -II..C ...... .. lllo Ool•llla -Milo A~••----------------------- Cuy·-------------------------"'"'' .u-. ~-fbr julor aoll... - 8~·--------------------~~·------­ P'~L---------------------------- l* .. lie U.S.--l ucU .....t • oat ol 1 ,. 1,000. poi81L : Heod of lllo ,_...... : ...... , la Sll•a~r '--·-----·------------------·-----------------J ~: March of Dimes awards given ' An.or R. · McKHde or l'oaaa \Mae. .U \trl, ·No~ •• We&.,. or NeWpOrt IJeacls receiwM top chapter .oluatMr ael'fice awuch r.. tt.t couaty c:h.,ter of •• NatioaaJ Poundalion- Mucb ofOimta at the annual CDeelina bold at \1eaa Verde C<lunlly Club. · \tr, McKenzie, city man .. aer or Coate Meaa and re-- cipient or the U6i out- volunteer aervi ce award, waa cited for 15 yea.ra or volunteer leader- lhip in both \4arch or Dime a and c:h1pt.er aervice pro- lflml, He was chainnan of the Costa \1eu Marc:h of Dimes c:ampaian in lHl and since 1 H4 hu been c:ounty eamoaian director. ·He wu elected to the Cbapfer e1ecutive committee 1n U61, ·and haa been chair· man o f the chapter for S yeau. · Aho honored wu his wife , Lura, who haa bem an active volunteer in the annual 'v1arch of Dimes campaian. · l;tra, · Wa tlon was chosen to receive The National Foundation's honors award in recoanition or her con- tributions to the chapter•a education and volunteer service propam. ~e is direc:tor of volunteer ae r• vices for theOranae County Chapter. She was commended for her role in establish- ina the Oranae County \Aareh or Oime'l prenatal clinic volunteer aerYice PIOIJam, lhe annuat atudent leadership conference on binb defec:t1, and a com- m~anity educ:alion propam. · OiiLDRIN'S MUSICAL AT CXISU M!SA HIGH "Haaael &ad Oret&l ," ao original muaical play, will be presented Saturday, Juoe H, at 111:&1 a.m., 1 p.m ., and 3 p.m. in the Lyceum or Costa ~esa High School. William Clarke, r&cuJ.ty member, adapted the clas- sic and wrote the lyrics. Music was written by Oavid Agress, Geraci Schroeder and David TYler, also facul- ty members. Sets and light- ing are under the direction or David Agress. Cast members are studeots P&tl Bagley as Gretel, Kar- lene Wh ittington as Hansel , Kari Varney as the witch, Melodie Keller, J ean Var· ney, Solveig Lindblom and Kathy Lair. Proceeds will go to the Orange Coun· ty P hilhannonic Society. ON DUTY AT McCHORD Seraeant Ernest Nichols, son of Robert Nichols or Fullerton Ave., Costa Mesa, has arri ved for duty at ~k­ Chord AFB , Wa sh. He is a material specialist with a unil of the Military Airlift Command. His wife, Karen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . J arne s L. MacSta y or Santa Ana. • AIRMAN Andy Wickham, son of Mrs . Edith P. Park inson of 277-A Ogle St., Costa Mesa, has com pleted basic training at Lackland AF B, Texas. He has been as- signed to the Air Force Technical Training Center at Amarillo AFB, Texas, for speclall zed schooling as an altnjnistratlve spe· ciallst. STUDENT MAilED Marilyn Louise Jacobs. Whittier College freshman majoring in speech has beeo named to SoSeCos, tbe sopbomore service commit· tee ror 1968-159. Sb e is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Jacobs of !'MJ, Angelita Drive, Irvine Ter- race, and has been active on tb.e speech team and college band. A CONSERVATIVE Approadl to lftaurance ED WAIID of fry 6 R ~"fro Phone: 67)..9379 NEII'ORT HAIIIlOR EIISIIJI SEOOIID SECllOII --Pill 7 I THuRSDAY, :lf,-OOIIIIIA D(L .c.J,. HAMMOND'S NEW SUPER SOUNDING T P!wk ... ,. ' •• llfWIIII ......... , .... t.tr 0 0 • ,,,.,, • ''""'' •• 0 .,.. Hltolll,,, -.t ,.., lN twfR N l!tt l!\lftPMI .., tfl--•tOIIIIICtlly. ,...,. "'"~'~ ... If-tilt IIM!btNI M tt.t lltut roc~ k~l. AU..,.,,,,.,~ .. l•!l lirot atrtilf I• U t tu ft ta~t ... ~ .. r u h-11111 I II'WI, 101111 IN IU',f!O ltil•t t ... lroo '-1 ~tnbr. A., 1011 lll'ft tat h ut S,IIM'\ " ... t'lll I (....,. ill IIWI let 11t 111tW 1111 how It ,,..,. 101 .. llttllflt • .&IIIII .. ·u *""" PM! -tl tht 1-1 M-..: • 0rlfll C.u It ,.,.._, tlllt )II ,U,O ''""' '"' s!¥1, fJs, CtH1t ttl!l'l. (OM illlfiU1, ORGAN TEACHING SEMINAR Cor~ducted by inle'rr'latjonoJiy famou1 PORTEll: HE,&.PS-June 17rh or the Soddlebcclr l~n. Th•r• ii no choq~e fo• thi1 mott worthwhil e day but ~, , plt o\e phone rhi1 week fo• rete r"otion1. 547.6056 SCHMIDT ·'PHilliPS CO. 1907 N. MAIN 547-6056 SANTA ANA OIJIN FRI. TILL 9 ,.M. We'll have to take part of the credit ... or blame ... for modem music. The beat. The sound. Electric guitars, electric banjos, electric organs, electric amplifiers. Who knows, maybe even because of electricity, you can tune in the whole world. Music, entertainment, sporta, newa, everything. electric kazooe. , We're not necnaarily endorsing the present trend. We're just pointing out that none of it could have happened without our product. There wouldn't be any hi-fi stereoa, or radioe, or TV to bring you music, either. But I What's it coet you? So little you prob.bly don't even think &bout it. Frac:tiom ola JW'D) to play a record or -tcb a teleoil iDID lbow. Only electricity can do eo lllildt lar•• --, ft Southern C.JifomM Edi.on , ' I I .,. .-. ... '!-.---·.. II!!--: an ....... , ... ,_.., ...-v•• ..__Polloo-1 ....... . • .. ,... .... lal ... CU& Ia•••• , ........ a IIIQ bod loll till "'Ia& onu 11r1a lla& 11ta1 I"'* ..... WI-I ,_,lal IC< 0 .,.,_ oold lo blo -1M ta.n rood bill. Actb0111 bat aac1 16--- 11.,... Jr .. 21 , ct Ill 27tb biro 11 121 1111 Ill. - a .. WHI Newport, acd Rleb-N-, ... •''*"- ard Coo-t, :10, or aoe w. wltb -· aod 11100 to WUIOtl, Coaa& ..... were eurr.ac, wu 1&01• rrom -ood b1 pollee about I tho Leoponl 811oll. 1011 bloc:ka aw..,. from the re.,.. taur•t and anelted. MartDe Aw., Balboa lalaad. aeonrdlog to Mike Holey, lOll Coral Ave., Balboa IIALuran I'IIOILM1 The tolution may be much ... ;., lh.a you lbiak, by coniiUltiaa a Real Estate Counselor, one who hal had many yoan ot uper-- ienco in all facets of the real e1tate field. The Real E• tale Coun· 1elor tumishet profea· sional. unbiatod analytis, help, auidance and j udae· ment for the buyer, seller. owner, tenor. leaaee, lender or uur of property. Particular tpecialtie• of thi 1 Count elor include advice and assistance in neaotiatina favorable terms on leasina. buyina and scllina. Services are rendered on a tee basi 1 with no charae ml!ie for the oriainal dis- C uuion of the problem. lalacd. ,.,.d.,., Mer 71 =ITS(=~~:. OCC financi~g proposed ...... lMU~Y, JUNU, N n .. ol--lOr ft· • --~d COQIA Dfl.IIAR, CAU F • -·· . -~ " ~-....... lllo OrMp eo.. Jollll CanooU., --• -11a1 Noopor~ . wu 1-.Oollop Dlllllo< too, -Anlla Ill.; Eaa& oo lllo ..,_or dlalllrtu& 8 k h t.J ba .. -·--Ill a ~! ::.:.. ":.ra:e:. lbo -after be obj-an 0 ~ s olll-•' ......, -· to rooo1Y1111 a o11111oo ror 'llM o111--., ...... Paired. ud wbtle u wu double putia~o Wbtle a 3 • up or ,._. wbO ODiltaaloo paned lo tbe O«VVoe de-polloo omoer ~ d,"'*l•l openmgs od lllo OOUop dlllllctacd panmoc~ tbe ...,.. ocd a party -.>lalcl II 1711 oald lbaJ wulod 10 bolj>, tape pt.., .. were atoleo. . • W. Balboo Blvd., Cocllal Newport Nallocol lllclt lo wiU bold Ita ftcol -.. Robert Roc~ 45. or 2052 E. N•WIJOrt. . bla police unit oocttoulcs a ,,...,..wide Juae 8 II 7:30 p.qa. :to tbe ~:S ~n'tbeSal~~·:: patted to tbe alley waa celebratloooU majorev~r~te OCC taculc, bouae, boplq bl damoeed by IOIDOOOO wbo In tho lnd-deot bonking to oubmlt the poopoaalo to being drunk lo pu tc. • • pulled out 4 electrical tnetltutiOD'a buldDeas lUe: tbe trueteee' J'une 12 mfMit. Jane SUgar reported that wtreo oooneoted to the 1. Opeatng a oew omoe log. when ber daughter at 1607 1 th COU pan Fl 1 tb tb Kent Lane, Weatcltff, ·Staft... emergency red and amber n 1 new ege • 0 1 report e group ed 10 go co school, abe di• llgbta ... After Mertlyn Par-nanctal Center, a 7•1&ory aa!d tbat enrollmflllt wttl too ooatA 40th St West buUding at tbe pr.eway to double in 10 years, aod covered a stereo and apeak· N...:....," dl•-vo__:~ her the Watling Cal S&ate/Ful· thaUt Will be neceaa&~y 10 er, worth 1116. bad beeo --,.....·~ ._..... •vu 1 d bo a 1111 stolen from their car. . . periODal pbone boolt waa enon campus. eqM~Q a ut 30 m on In TWo teen•agers not only mlaaing. abe cbected her 2. Opening a new ofnce the nezt 10 years ,at the ten without paytng their a.partmeot and discovered a In the new Brashears Center two campuaea to house Che checkbook and three 110 omce building, 7 s cortes students. food but at the Zoo Restau· btlls were aleo missing from bigb and nucleus or a pro-The nve alternatives are: ~~·th2oy344too~· thc:a~!y~~: ber purse ... Mrs. Richard jected .Civtc Center com• • A tu: override t of 16 Cramer of 2626 Basswood ple1 in F'Ullenon. cents tor an unlimited per- a total loss or 112.40. • · St. Eut Blutr, was in the 3. Opening of the oew iod and a 115 million bond Someone toolt lo her wash, El R.aoch'l martet at the Superior om ce In the Hoag Issue. complained Joan Wimmer, East Bluff shopping c enter Hospital area where the • A lO.cent override for 4281rvine, Newport Heights, only about 15 minutes, but Newport Be&eb and Costa 10 years and a 115 milUon and went orr with ISO worth in that time someone s tole Mesa city boundaries touch. bond Issue. This would of her clothing. her wallet r~m her purse; It Silverware premiums are give minimum funds-until W ... esdcry, May 29 had contained 17 and credit being offered to old and 1971. Richard Constant, 20, 906 cards. . .Newport Beach new depositors alike, with • A 1()-cent override tor I ,..,. 1M a II .uu .. -·-· 'l1llo -d provt'U •·· .... ctal --·-. coo-... -• 116- -• tu -coptlal oullar ., seoonl jrcupooo aac1 - • 116 Dllllloe bood ..... 'nil& -.J JIIOvldo bnl1Ma1 llrado ror tbo 1~ podod. . • coo... tbo 1-1 tu to geoonl porpooo and pua a 12 mUUoa bolld I• .... ,.._. I• y .. , ONier Be our Guests I GAS IIARII!:CUE DU.ONSTIIIATION ,,lcley 4 , .... te' , .... Setur4-, AIJ Dey JuM 7th & att. lHE HEARTHSTONE ' The qualifications and judamen t of th i• Counselor are a result of over 30 years eiperience in bank· ma. e scrows , mortaaae financina, apprau•na, man aaement and develoP"' ment of commercial pr~ perties •n addition to leasin1 and brokeraae. Oood Sram&rttan Carlos Sbwemmer, 211 Virginia Pl&ee, Coat& Mesa, trying to help a woman start ber car, put bta tools don on tbe oomer of Iris and 3rd, helped pusb her car about 200 feec and returned to find his tools bad been siOleo ..• JUchard Huff, 38, or 1827 W. Balboa Blvd., No. 4. Central Newport, was booked on tbe charge or druolt In public .. ,go. land Mindoct, 39, of 1008 II. .Balboa Blvd., Balboa, was booted on the charge 'ot violation or probation ot grand then. . . A Yasbtka camera. worth 1125, was s tolen from Jack Toon. 415 F.. Edgewater, Balboa ... A spare tire and wheel were stolen from his VW trunk , reported Rand Whitesides, 214 Via Ouito, Lido Isle ... Altbougb Nancy Hayes. 138 Via Undine. Lido Isle, parted her c ar under a s treet light, someone stole a 125 car cover orr of it ... Ste-- ph en Paul, 7206'.1: W. Ocean F'ront, Central Newport, left 110 1 worth of clothes in a washing machine at 4515 W. Coast Hwy . -they were gone when he came back for them. W. Wilson. Costa Mesa, was beauttncat:ion was set back opportunity for continuing booked on th e charge of by a vandal who brok e three acquisitions of more silver. pe tty th en ... F'ive windows branches on 2 trees at 1os s Newport National &equired we re cracked, possibly by Dover Dr., Harbor Highlands a substantial state In the BB shot, a t the Bayclitr ... Seven sections or red· future of the Fullerton area Motel. 455 N. Newport wood renee, worth 145, were last Janu&JY when it merged Blvd., Newport Heights . . . stolen from Xl:J6 Breakers with University National For the third time, said Ro-Or., Corona del Mat ... A 6· Sank, with 3 bran ches in the bert Anderson, 415 Newport man 1150 lite raft was sto· area.. Added to these omces Blvd.. Newport Heights, leo from Howard Lawson, are Newport National's own someone used a BB gu n to 1220 w. Bay Ave .. Balboa, 3 offi ces in the Harbor break a headlamp on his by thieves wbo boarded hi s Area, plu s the openin~ of car ... Dawn O'Kelly. 211 boat and pried opeo a hatch the 7th near Hoag Hospital. 40th St.. West Newport, ..... -· 2711 CUI coast ~-clcJ our CALL roa rat:t:, l"ltlLIMUU.ItY DISCUSSION Or YOU It l"ltOILlMS. Tue.dcry, May 28 DON I. HUDDLESTON A 1100 chock machine was Ae41 &t4u CoutWio-r carried away from King's I"HOHio ut.ss.•1 Lido Richfield Service sta- , tion offi ce, 3600 Newport 1716 Orong• Avenue Blvd ... Someone climbed Me.a, California over a ren ee and stole 1166 wo rth of engine parts from LEGAL NOTICE --LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPO RT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NO TI CE INVITING BI DS SEALED BI DS will be re cei ved at di e offi c e of the City Cler\., City Hell, Newport Beach, Cali&r;,roia, o11til 10:00 a.m., 011 th e Jldt. d.,. ~f ue0 1968, el which tim e lhey will be opelled u d ,. ... .,, 'lllllla ........... .,. ... , .• TH E R U Rf'AONC OJ' 3T.f D STREE T rROM NEWPORT BOULEVARD TO LAJ'AYETTE AVE~U [. CON TRACT I 163 No bid will be received un.le"" it i.!!l made 011 a propo!!i<~l form fumi!lhed by the Publir l 'orb Dep•utme nt. Each bid mo51 be accompan ied by cuh, Cf'rti fit>d c heck or Bidder'_.. Rond made pera bfe 10 1h e City of :-;,.,.·port Btach, for an amoun1 ,.qual to 111 J,.a!'l l 10 percf'IH o f 1he am~u~l bid. . . . The documenu iocluded ,..1t htn thf" ~t>alt>d b1ds wh11·h rrq111r,. completion aod execution u e !he following: 1. -Propo11al 2. Pn ~e 3 -Design :. lion o f SuiH-onUac lors 3. Pa ~t:,. "-Bidder·~~ Bon d 4. Pa llf' 9 -~on -co llu"ion Affidavit .:,. Pa11e 10-Contraclor'tl Finan cial StaiU !I Thr document~ 11hall be a f!i~!'_d wi th tht> afr '"rriill tf' ~i Knll tiH~s anti tit!,.,.. of lh,. pf"ri!IOn ~< !llgtliDjl: 011 beha o the tuddo:r, F'or corporalion~. the 111i8f!alllte!< of !he P,...;Jent or Vice p,..•lrlanf nnd Sac,..tgry or A••l.ranf Sec:,..fory arf' requi rf"d and th,. Cnt· porate Seal s hall be a ffi•f"d to all documen t~< requi rinJi! !lill!na· tur'""· In the cal!le o f • partnership. the lllijtnature o f at le11st one Ji!f'nf"rlll p1111111er il!l required. . . . , All bids iHf" to be com pared on lht> basn• of the t.ogme .. r !I eslimalr. Thf' e."''timeted quanliliel'l are approlfimat" onl y, bl'in~~: Jllliven Mlelr. ai'l 11 basi !I for the com~ari,.on of bids. \o bid w1ll bt> accept,.d from " Contractor ,.·ho hils not bern Jic,.n~ed in acrordance ,..i1 h the provision~< of C.hapt,.r 9, Oi• 1· "'•Oil Ill of Bu!'li ne.!!ls and P ro fes!'liono<' Cod ... Thr C.o ntrll ctor o<hall Mat,. his licen.!l!" number and clas!'lifi cation in tht> propo- .!la 1. Planl'l, Sp eri•l Pro v 1.!!1 ~on ', <t.nd Contract IJocumrnt!> may b" ubtaiord at thf' Publir ~'orl.'l Df'partm,.nt, Ci1y l!all, ;o..:,.,.·pon B,.ach, C~tlilom i •, at no r o:!!t to lict>p'led conuaclor,.. A non- refundable ch.,8e o f 12.00 will be requirf'd for f'a rh M't of plan,., "Pfl cial P ro vi !lion!l, and •·ontract dor umenls for othrrs than tirrn"''"d contra !'lor,.. [t ,,., r,.quf'"'t'"d !hat the pL11n" and "Prcial provi,.ion,. be return~"rl within 2 w~".!"l l'l ahf't lhf' bid open i n~~:. A non-rf'lundebl,. rhiH!f'" o f 12.00 will b" rt>qu irrd for f'RCh "'"I of City of N~wport IJu ch S!ilndarrl Spt>cificilllin ns. The Ci1y of Sf'wport Beach rel!'erv~" t h,. rip;ht to r,.ject any or 11 ll bid,. an d to wa1vl" any informlllity in !!luch bitii!O. In accordance ,..ith t he provi ~ion "' of Section 1770 o f the Ln:oor Code, the City Coun cil of !he Ci ly of N"wport Reach ha ~ ""' rerlai ned the 8"'nere l prevailing ra te of per diem wase" in thP loc:Hiil{ in -..hi ch thl' work i" tn be p,.rfotmt:'ol for e111ch craft nr lype o workma n or mechen ic nf'eded to e 11ecutr !he contract anrl hes eel forth the111 e items iA Resolution :"\ o, 651 9, A copy of sairl Ru olution il!. evaila ble in lhf' office of th e City C le rk in th e City o f Newport Bnch, The following is !he schedolf' of preniling walfe rates, 1966· 67 lor a ,.o:Jective li11t of cla.!lsification.'l. To1ether with thl' infonnetion included in Re11olution No . 6519. t h i ~t !\Chedule 1-" 10 bf' conAidered a part of theJIIe co nl ract !!pecification.a. Preveilin8 Wage Re te!!! -1966-67 Claulflcwfl.,., {Sefec:fl¥e Ll•t1"9} (S/1166} (SIJ/671 C •rpentera 4.83 Cement M•~ton Joumeyman 4.60 Lebore rs Gener•l or Const/'\l cti on A• ph• It Raker & Ironer Fl•sm•o Caine. Chn er L•yin~t_of all noo·met•llic pip,. Tuaae l t:lu•ificatiou 3.70 3.91 3.70 3.78 4.01 4.84 3.85 4.06 3.85 3.93 .,,16 reported the thert or an 180 iJike from he r garage and an old 110 TV set. Thursday, -.toy lO Margaret Beaver, 30, of 305 34th St .. Wes t Newport, was booked on the c harge of dri ving under the in fiu ence, after poli ce followed her halt a mile n ashing their red light and honking th e hom to make her s top •.. ~meone pri ed open hi s CO rvatr wind wt ng and SU?Ie 4 speakers. valued at 166.99. said J ohn Davidson. 431~ Dahlia Ave., Corona del Ma r ... John Coutts o r 900 Sea Lane left his car parted in front of the White Horae Inn an d someone pried 1t open and stole a purse wo rth 125. belonging to Carroll Guggenheim or 2114 Aralia St., East Bluff. . . John Bi by o f S18 An gelita Dr., Irvin e Terrace, said he forgot to lock the hatch to his boat moored at 1901 Bayside Dr.. and someone go t in and stole 1163.45 worth o r property, includi ng radios an d a directional fin der ... Two sli din g, pl as· tic side windows, worth 120 each. were s tolen orr his MO. declared Ted Bier- lein, 1005 Balhoa Ave .. Bal. boa Island. .. Patricia Tritt, 45, of 108 Gamet Ave., Balbo~ Island, was booked on the charge of drunk In auto at Emerald and P ark Ave., a ner poli ce answered a call about a traffi c acci- dent an d found her s itting in the car; Ule Dodge that Donna Augustine of 20 l Emerald Ave., Balboa Is-- land, had parked nearby, s uffered more than 1200 dam ages. . .Chrome trim, including a Porsche emblem , was removed from the Por- sche J. Wei ns tein had park· ed In the carport at 1000 Palt Ave .. Balboa Island. Thu•odor, Mar 31 A cash bo1 valued at 15, containing 180, was stolen from the Peter Ch ri stian of Newporter Inn Beauty Salon ... An unknown quantity or sugar was put to th e gas tank o r his Cadillac while at the Newpc>rter Inn parting lot. reported Bernard Kel· dani, 739 Amtgos Way, East Blutr ... His Honda motor- cycle was robbed of Ita tool Vl br•tonaaa, J•ck Hemmer, P neumatir Tools, 4.:JI 5 4_4445 kit and 2 pass enger toot (u cept driller) OperallniJ E"8ineers f7/JI"J (71JI 67 J pegs at the Robtneon's Oiler .. d eipelmen (Group I) Skiplude rjLe .. ~ yd.l) (Gronp 2) Rodt .. a •• Chala111an (Group 3) )utn~meaooaa (G roup 4) Grade Che cker (Croop 5) Paveeeat-bre•ker oper•tor (C n:~up S) Grade-ell oper•tor (Croup 6) Te•••ter• Du•p Tn~ck Driver (Le .. th•n 4 yd111) Water u.c k drh•er (2500 IJ&I. 10 fOOO 8•1.) Beildiq .. d Cot~M.fllet.ioa u•du Brickrayer & Stoae Muoa [lectric i• Jo•l'lle,..• l ire••• 4.38 4. 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