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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-06-13 - Newport Harbor Ensign' THE 4 FINALISTS tor the Miss Newport Beach contest conducted by the Newport Harbor Junior Cluwnbe r of Commerce are pictured here on the Harbor High School grounds. They are, from left, Donna Lee, 18, Bonnie McDonald, 17; Tracy Sherick, 18, and Betlna Echtemach, lb. Person- allty, poise and attractiveness were the criteria used by the Jaycee set ecti on committee, headed by Tom Bamum. Ui ss Newport Beach will be announced at the CommodOre's Ball of the Newport Harbor Chamber, to be held this Friday evening at the 9alboa Bay Club. (Ensign photo.) COUNCIL DIGS NEW REVENUE The Newport Beach 1 City mercia! use or. Pl!hlic pre> llmina.cy approval was gi. veu Council approved a number perty. The c1ty manager to the city manager's recom- ~r pro~&ls Mooday even-said that there will be about mendations tor the following mg to ra1~e a~ctoo&l bud-40 day~ of ?Dmmerci ~ nlm portions oC the bud~r;et: City get balanculg mcome tor the pr00H1100 1n the a ty 111 Council, city clerk. City 1968--68 nscal ye~. 1968-69. manager , city attorney. and . Tbese include tncreases • PI~R PERMIT FEES. planning. C.C. elects 8 directors Eight directors have been elected by the Corona del Mar Chamber or Commerce. and the selection or om- cers has been set tor the June 18 morning meeting at the Chamber omce. The mail balloting re-- sulted in th e election of the following: ~verett Adams. owner or Coast Maric:et: Bob Bartholomew. owner or Bartholomew In· SlJ'ance: T)on Bolton, owner at Newport Floor Covering; Dee Cook, fonner Newport Beach counctlman and owner of Johnnie's Liquors; Howard Folsom, owner of }ll.rbor Photo Lab; Grant Howald, assistant post- master: Carl Kegley, attor- ney, and Roy Peck, mana- ger of Pat Marley's Men's Store. THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH JOHN ~ILES and Maria Qicca smile on the camous o f Lincoln s.chool after re ceiving the annual award of New· port Harbor Ame rican Legion Post 2q1. bestowed for the development of qualities of honor, courige, scholarship, leadership, compani onship and character. The award was given at the school assembly Wednesday, June 12. (Ensign photo.) Copelin term ends in '69 Monday everun~ by the Cny CoWJcil . The charge or th e murder or George Lyons or Corona del Mar has been leveled against Marine William Chott III. Newport Beach pollee declared yesterday. ChoU has been on un· autbori zed absence from Camp Pendleton since May 20. the day that Mr. Lyons was beaten on his head so savagely in his apartment at 720'n Marigold Ave. that he died or a fractured skull. Chou is believed to be tn the midwest area ... But we are looking all over the counU'}' for him," said Captain L. P. Heeres of the Newport Beach police. The F'Bl has entered the case at tlle request or the local poli ce department and has obtained a .federal warrant for Chott's arrest on the char~e or unlawful n1~t to avoid prosecution for murder. Chou is 5 teet. 10 inches tall, wei¢1s 170 pounds, has light brown h.air in a crew cut. and has brown eyes. Captain Heeres said. "No comm ent," when asked if Chou's nngerpriots had wtll;-Chottlll bsen found in the dead. marl's 1961 Thunderbird that was found tn Sprinl"' field, Mis80urt. Howe-,., he did say that "Cbott wu seen in Springfield in me area where the car wu found." CapL Heeres stated m&t there was no coooectioo or Lyons' murder ,S.tb tb.e beating or Paul Sberi4aa.. 40, ot 2879 Ballow LaDe, Costa Mesa, by 3 marinee. May 19. m water rates. bed tax, The cny attorney was di- parking violation bail. dog rected to prepare a resolu· Ucense fees. Marina park tion tncreasing rees for new rentals. movie making per· pier permits from 150 to mit fees, pier permit fees, 11 \lil and for pier permit and zoning and planning transfers from S25 to 150. charges. Here is a summary: The city manager said that • WATER RATES. New the expense of processing rates will go 1n effect Sept. transfers and new permits 1. Basic monthly char~e for no~ exceeds the revenue homes will go up rrom 11.75 denved, a.J_~d that the ne w to 12. and the cost of water revenueesnmated at .•2.125 will go up rrom ne per 100 will more ~losely ~nng the cubic feet to 22<:. The ave r-cost and mcome mto bal· The Crunctl will meet at 7:3\l p,m. Monday, and !)OSSiblY on succeedmg evenings, hoping to give final approval at. the June 24 meeting. orncers will be installed and Mi ss Corona del Mar will be crowned at the annual dinner meeting July 18 at the Irvine Coast Countl)' Club. Ray Y. Copelin. who has been a member or the New- port Beach Planmng Com- mtssion roc 22 years, Wlll termmate his service as of June 30. 1969. m accocdance with a new policy approved The new poltcy Wlll a\ so end the term s or veteran Planning CommlSSIO n mem- ber Al Clemence on J une &1 . 1969, and or Commis- sioner \\1lham E. Clark on Jooe 3J of th1s year. The policy st.at.em~:mt pro- 'vides that app ounments to OOards and oomunss1ons generally w1U not be ezttmd- ed beyond one term. to af- ford the max1mum opportoo- i'Y for Citizen s~rv1ce. Elt- cepcions may be made when. ''in the JUdgment oC the Council. a. reappointment would recogruze and extend an unusual con!Jibubon by the iocumbeot., ·· but 1n no BALBOA WINS FIGHT h hold b ance. age ouse water ill • ZON ING AND PLA~ will increase almost 25%. Vigorous protests from Balboa. backed by Council- man Howard Rogers or the Balboa district, convinced the Newport Beacll City Coun cil Monday e veniog not to install meters on the parking tots at the end of A and 8 sueets. 'llle Council bad already received protest petitions fr om 15.14 a month to 16.40. NINC. The planning de. Commercial and indusuial partment was instructed to users also will pay more, furnish a written report on depending on water meter cost or processing applica- size. An ordinance setting tions_ for v&:"i~.ces. use the new rates is e11.pected perm1~s. resubdiVlSIOns and to be introduced at the June rell?mng, an~ to aabmit an 14 s , ' ordi.HAoe wi&h ca. .......c ,.,.0 t. will appoiotmeot.a ex· oanytoc 235 atgo&Qirea: a -1 M-l-oi-.-J-• ~twAx. The trana1e~ of Mt... llfllll-*. 10 be occup~~~c).' tax will go up rwed to durtnl CouacU rrom 4; to 5%. on Oct. 1. discussion. Tbe new rate will apply to The budget hearinr;t was rentals or 30 days or less officially called tor the and increase the present tS:. Monday evening's meeting, day maximum . City Mana~er but there was no c omment Harvey Hurlburt reported to from . the audience. The Council that 16 000 in ad· Coune1l adjourned to Tues. ditional revenu~ would be day evening atld started lost U the maldmum period going throu~h the proposed is set at 27 days, as re-budget by departments. Pre. PETEY LON G, at left, was named cx.U· sta'ldlng phys./cal education student; Lori Hall, on crutches becau se of a broken foot, and Debbie Cook , were named outstanding girl athletes at the Lincoln School awards assembly, WeOOesday, June 12. (Ensi91 photo.) quested by the Newport-G If I • Hatboc-Costa Mesa Board 0 C aSSIC of Realtors. He pointed out ~~~1. t~e t:~~~ld r~~~la~ plans told renung on a month-to-month basis. J ohn Tobin. director of • PARKING BAIL. City public relations for the Attorney Tully Seymour was Newponer Inn, told the Newport Beach City Coun- directed to prepace a request c tl that the American Air· to the Newpon~esa Judi· cial District to raise the lines AsttoJet Golf Classic may be held here in 1969. bail on recreational parking He asked the Council to meter violations from S2 to Bank seeks Newport site Centinela Valley Bank. beadquanered in Inglewood. announces it has filed an application with the State Banking Department to es· tablish a branch office in Newport Beach in th e vtct- oity or the Arches. near Newport Ave. and Coast Hwy . Bank President Rowan Henry said that H the appli- catioo ts approved, the re-- ine nnancin~~:. it's just na· tural for us to locate at ;-.,ewpon Beach." Centinela Valley Bank, which will be 5 years old on ,uly 8. has assets of more than St5 million. Brancb offices are located in Her-- mosa Beach and Ptaya del Rey. Stricken on giooa! orne. would serve way I b h the OrA?ge County area with 0 eac emphaSIS on Newport Beach, sta. There are 565 rec rea-underwrite the sale or tional meters in the city, sw.ooo WOC'th or tickets for along Newport· Balboa Pemn· the evem. as part of the sula. all or them 2:'>¢ an esumat ed total c ost or hour. Cit.y Manager Hurlburt 1440.JO\J for the toumament. noted that the inc rease in At Tuesday evening's ad- Balboa parking rates to joumed meeting. City Al- 11.50 tor aU day ror week-tomey Tully Seymour said ends and holidays leaves t~ would . be illegal use or little dtrrermce between city credit to guarantee any the legal ree and the Pre· cost of a ~riva~e venture. sent 12 bail. Increase in Mr. Tobm s~ud he had al.· bail from 12 to 15 will be ready read Mr. Seymour's sought tor transitional r& ~irdon . and . is therefore creational and commercial Withdrawing his request and area par\ing vtolatioos. will seek guarantees from • DOG lJCF.NSES. The private sources. If_ the ar-- Balboa. L~na Beach, D.ress~d in a mulu-colored po-...._ . Costa Mesa., Fountain Val-swimsuit, carrymg a beach ~-:;:!;.i!!' .. ~ ley, Corona del Mar, Hun-chan and beach towel. aod tington Beach and Seal oo her way to the beach " Beach. Centlnela Valley Wednesday a~temoon . June r specializes in boat finan-5. Audrey Wnidlt or 613 W. cing. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. fell city attorney was instru c~ rangements are aausfa.ctor· to prepare an ordinance in-Hy completed, the tourna- creasiog the present 13 dog m~t would be held on the license tee to 15. The city IrVIne Coast Coon'? Club ·manapr reported that the course .. and the participants 13 tee would lwing in 111,. will be housed at the New-- 500 far UDder the aonual porter Inn. Noted baseball amtNJ conLrOl coat oral-and. football players and most 130.000. At 15, the business executives would reverMe wUl be about 124.· play in the tournament. MUSI CIAN S In the Horace f:nsign orchestra received wild applause from proud fellow students at awards program June 11, and Bill Whitford received an o vation of his own when he was named outstanding musician of the year. (Ensign photo.) ROIIERIES RE PORTE O Two robberies were report .. ed by Balboa Boy Club reaideots tbis week. Kenneth Reataoyder said tbat wblle he slept, Sunday night, Juoe 9. 145il Ia cw-· reocy was stolen. ~tbel L~e reported tbe tbett o( 2 riop, wortb 12.21lt1 wbile abe waa gone from ber .apartmeot rot 2 boors Moo- day an,rnooo. Juoe liJ. 275. • MARINAPARK. There are to be oo rurther asllip Mrs . Witmer elected menta ~ extsttnc 1eues Mra. Edgar B. Witmer or Newport Harbor Chamber ot aod new leases wtll be at Shore CUtts was elected Commerce. requested appU· tocreued rates, wbJ.cb will preatdeot or tbe Newport catioos to join the Couocil. brto1 lo ao addlttooal an-Harbor Couacil or Arts at Pufl)Ote of the COuncil wu. nul reveoue ~ 1800. &be lu.ae 4 .-oual meeliftl deftned to tbeee appUcaata • IIOVIE IWUNO. Tbe bold &I tile -B&y os lhal at oooouroctnl aed dey auonaey wu lDstructed boiH ol &be oafiDiq presi· sdmullliq t.be practice ADd 10 propan oo ordta&DCO .. c1a11. Clllford -... lfproolllli"''o. at . lbe ona tal>llollilll a 1100 IIlio pro-Otb• o111 ... lof·IIIIIIHe -~ lbe ~· of tile -.. to-.-roo oro AlaD ...__&lid 11o-Coastal Aloa ol Or- &04 .. a dor ,.,...Clloo bert (log-•· vtce-t~t• Couoty. ood 10 lnc.,aoo ... lie-II-IU l>r oldoata; .1o11a Vlbort.tnt• broodeD lbo o ......... tloo -pi-,...,_1 ..... &lid lh. J'*'ll· Ill· for our ell!-• 10 lll.IGJ oo pollllo ,.., • .,. 'ftoOO -· oocntolJ. 10d p&lllciPato to COIIIUr&l ,_ .. -.. .. • Two ....,.._. lba &cllvttloa "'-" &lclloc -.... _ .. -... .., oiiJ ... --...... ulllllaal ..... -•wlllcll .... allJ ..... """' ... ·-..... --of .... ~-... -.~ -·11100 '·-f• ,.._ .... -·· clltl-oltlaa ....... __ -··· ''The new ofnce would en· ~~~waS~ on~ ~~~~d~y t f) ENNI S CLINE rtceiveel able us _to serve better our and wa~ :ad befor: she var·: the mo st award s of any many ensting customers In rived at Ho:h, Hospital. student at the Ho ra ce the dynamic Orange Counry . ~ • Survwors or th 1 Ensign awards orog.am area, plus attracting new . e o ·year- customers who apprecta.te old hous~~tfe are her hus-June 11. He wa s given th e .. band, Wilham : u dau).:hlt-r, American Legion award, an personalized service. Mr. Wendy ol Newpo" B . h . H 'd "N H •• eac . a ho nor roll claQUe tor straight enry sal · ewpon at-son, Ronald Chase.of &lve r-A.'s re ceived in the 8th bor is one of the world's ado Canyon: a brother. Eu· largest for small craf't. The gene EIUott of Newport grade, was named out· number or boats or aU types Beach; and 2 grandctuldren. standing ohysical education bas grown to more dian Graveside services were ooy, won fi rst olace in the 7,500 from 6.135 in .1960. beld June 10 at Par lriC Orange County science while 10,350 are proJected View Memorta.I Park. BaJtz fai r; and was given a sb..l- by 1970. Mortuary Costa Mesa handled dent council presiDent "WUb out tntereat in rDiol"' r..-allti'Mpmeota. certificate. (Ensign photo.) .. • • • • SPOIITS MOIIOII5 -.,_.,. Tvu- dlr, June n, 111 the ..... , •-* ~ -It H•oco Ellsi ... S-1. Plc"rod -... ta. left, •• KIWift Aslle, .. .. saodlllt traa ,..,, o.. Sdllochr, .. .. I I • sanding ~Msltelboll phcrer; Denrs Jacol>- sen, hud of tile c>h)'si.cal e.-. cation de- .,_.,~ .,d 0.. Seats, nutsiM\dlng lootllall pla,tr. !Ensign al\010.) 3ell, .. 'lpMmeat OWD« to that area; and a leuer or protest from the Balboa Peninsula Point Assn .. signed by Mrs. Elaine Liohorr. president. On h.and at the Council meeting to voi ce further opposition were fonner councilman Don Elder, representinf.! the Point Assn.: Coy Watts. president ot the Balboa Improvement Assn., and Mr. Sell. Mr. Watts recalled the history or the A and B parlunlo! lots, saytn~ that adjoinin~ property own e~ had &!--'Teed to sell their property beyond the street en ds to the city for St a front foot on condltion that patton~ meters would not be installed. · '\'ou would lay the whole city ...,, de open for meters if you msta.ll met.ers at these street·ends," Mr. Watts Said. Cou nc1lman Rogers s:ud that the Coun cil was racing th e 1ssue whether it should tore~ me ters tn areas where th e res1dents and business- men are stronf!:IY opposed. ''The Coun cil should take th e PO SltlOn Of leadership and encourajrement for small business. and therefore should not put the meters 10 ttu s area.." he said. Cltln~ th e competition of new shopping distrtcts such as Fashion Island. ''Corona del Mar and Old 'I'own Newport must Oght tor existence. t don't Ulink the city sbould force additional problems oo Ulem. "RHher we &re for the 1111&11. businessman. aod do things to help him, or we Q.Y to beet with you. the dty needs tbe money. Let's «moourage the little village of Balboa.·· He made Ute motion to tabl e the proposal in· det\nitely. Coundlman Ed Hlrtll oommented. "The main point ts tbat city lots uNCI lor ~azloo&l put1o1 lbould be Mlf-"oa. but &!nco tile pqlo Ill ,...- aru are 110 ••• r&:Jil1 _ Hd ..... _,, -d be ... _ ..... lL '' OouecU·" Oaa •1 ·, 1014 -... .,. .... ,., ....... -...... .... , .. .....,._ the Council should en· oo urage the little bustnea .. man . Councilman Bob Shelton also backed Mr. Roaera· argument and suggested that further study could be made coocemtng parkinl assessment districts. Mr. Rogers' motioa wu unanimously approved. 'Ibe Councll &180: • AdupW a FTI•n orderlos tbe U.A · iNt ot a porUoa or Bay AN., easterly or A St. In Balbo&., upon receipt or a check tor It, 402.50 from attorney Jay Wall, on behalf of Leo Qo.. gerty, matching the paymeat made 10 years a.go, plus interest. by other property o wners on Bay Ave. who benefited from the earlier abandonment. • Adopted Ordinance 1252. establishing a minor reducaon m rront yards on the bayward side of all lots between J St. and K St .. 1801 through 1817 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa. • Adopted Ordinance 1254. establishing a 120- acre planned community distri ct ror 1ndustrtal pur- poses ad)ac eot to the Ph.il· co·F'ord Aeronutrom c pro- perty. on rhe northerly side o f f ord Rd. • Gave preliminary ap- proval to the uansrer of city tidelands ml drilling 1n \Vest ~ewport rrom Hum· ble 0 11 to Robert A. Ann· stron).( of Lapma Beach: in· s tructed the city attorney to prepare Ute necessary documents. · • Indi cated approval ot the request of George Cau· din for C'OIIStn!CtiOn Of & pier tn front of the propeny he intends to purchase at 309 Vta Lido Soud. L100 Isle: Ule pier would ao- oommodate a 96·focH boat at an angle to the property line: Mr. Gaudin !aid that if Ul e penni! Is ~otranted he would guarMtee that the boat would be he1'1!1 at. tu. assessing time; Ule matter wu dtaried until a penntt application is made. • ReceJ ved a plann.tac department report Chat tbe state department or ftnance has cerdned the estlm&IM population or Ne.,oft to be 42.200 Oft N>r!l 1. 1968. • A,Ulbortaed lbe eucu-- -ol a OOIItn\Cl wttll llle de,anman or t'lD.•oe ... 10 01100&1 Al><tl I -~­HGaMII a&1beowatM ... or ta«). Aa • r sr• 111.40 per copltaie I f I ... .... _ .... _ ................ au• u-.. -..,.. Aflll I 111 1'1111 at 41,Dia•la• II II I.WI -., 011 Mil ,.... nw.re.B (0117 ...... ., ' OOOOOQOOOOQ~O~O•••o "DEIIAIID IEJIIECT, STOP a.oiiFYIII lATE'' Jim Murray, who usually writes about sports for the Los Angeles Times, stepped out of his customary role last Thursday (which was D-Oay), and sprinkled his typewriter ribbon with just a touch of vitriol, and lashed out at those who are malr::lng our nation the "Violent States of America." These are timely words of grim warning for concerned citizens: "It's not a democracy, it's a lunacy. A country that shrinks from punishing Its criminals, disciplining its children, locking up Its mad. Irs like an animal that disregards its senses. It's a lamb defending the lion's right to eat it. •• we Quarantine the good, Oie reliable, the honest. We keep a 24--h ou r watch on the trustworthy, bot get a habeas co rpus to let anarchy loose. •• Sloth is a virtue. Patriotism is a sin. Conservatism is an ana- chronism. God is over JO years old. To be you ng is the only religio n -as if it were a hard-won virtue ••• I'm sick of being told I should try to 'understand' evil. Should a canary 'understand' a cat? •.. The Constitution was never concei ved as a shi el d for degeneracy. You start bu rning the flag and you end up bu rn ing Detroit. .• A young, vigorous country is immo bilized by bumper stickers, slogans, neurotic s tudents with their feet on desks they couldn't make, pulling dOwn universities they wouldn't know how to rebuild. It all begins with that -the deification of drifters, wastrels, poltroons- insolent guests at the gracio'us table of democracy o ver- turning it on their dismayed hosts. •• How miWly good men have to die before we wrest weapons from the ter- rible hands of our barbarians, demand respect for our institutions, stop glorifying hate?" • • • "TUIIII TO THE ONLY SAVIIG GOD'' In addition to the excellent and hard hitting comment by sports writer Jim Murray, quoted abOve, there have been many remark s and suggestions following the assas- sination of Senator C<obert Kennedy. Going right to the heart of the matter is an editorial from the Jun e 10 is~ sue of Christian News, published in New Haven, Uts- so uri . Editor Herman Otten writis: "The sudden deatti of another national leader should again call Ame ri ca to repentance and to faith in the Holy Trinity. If from eter- nity Senator Kennedy co uld speak to us today, we may be sure that beholding what he OOes in the hereafter, he would plead: 'America, give God a greater part in you r hopes, your plans and actions. Recognize the risen Redeemer as Him who can 00 all things.' ••• uore than all the gun control laws, riot commissions, and other measures which are now b~ing proposed, the people of our nation need faith in the Holy Trinity, the only sav~ ing God." • • • IN THE INTEREST OF JUSTICE Muenst..-(Texas) Enterpt'ite The Oltlitude SCCfliS 10 :!.0.)' th at IWO Wl\)np make a tiahl. A criminal who is guilty beyond the shadow of a doubt auto· matically becomes innocent if an offic~r on the case ;, out of line in any way. Wdl. what do you think'! Is tht! criminal any less auilty. does he deserv~ punishme:nt any less. because another person violated son1e letter of the law in arreslina him':'ln the in - terest of justice he should have to pay for hH misdeed. He should be held acocuntable for the evidence agaiMt him . Cer- tainly he does not deserve to be uc:uxd heca~ of an of- ficer"s improper procedure. ......... . ......... . .. Pnllt•all e~.-o 1a ...., ...., oo4-a1o... ua bao PJO- .. lliii...S ._ . -17 -I'll--..ue.·~ • llo lbo - THI NIGilO AND "IQUAUl'Y" lla" -----1101p 11110 "'o -.. lido of-• •· Ho dooofveo 10 1111 11r • "'-' 1111&-oploOI 11, 111_., ...... ._ -.. lbo ,...,1...,, vote YOd • be .,.. ... _ J ... _.. 1a -11r _..., or 1oto • cooolltu•co 01 IIHI ooll -..,. bo7IIOod. -101 ju .. ...., will flllot .,. No-oloolloo. · 1--pi> oold, "I -juodoo ud llolc equality." He meant /OI'CM equality; leaitl.ued equality, rather tban attual equaliry. Few. if any. leadiq llalarnm of our put tboutht the Nqro waa equal. LlocoiD, Jeff•- -Slopboo Jlouclu,lobo -pb, AAdrow Jacbon, Dante! Webtkr, Henry Clay, Ale~ andcr Hamilton aod nl.lmC!rout others were UDibubed lep'eptiooisb and wbJte -suprem- adlla. Jdl'cnoa'• pbrue, .. AU mea are ercated oqual," was a corruption of the oriainal word- ina, .. All men are bora equally free ... Further- more. the Declaration of Independence was a political document, wbC!rtas the Cooslitutton. which doe5 not mention equality, is our chaner. On a marble panel in the Jefferson Memorial io Washinaton is a distonion of one of Jef· fer10n's tcntences. Inscribed is : "Nothina is more cenainty ..mnen in the book of fate tba.o that tbae people (the Negroes) are to be free." But Jefferson didn't end the sentence after the word free . His sentence Comin~d: "Nor is it Ins certain that the two races. equally free, cannot be under the same aovernmem." "Liberal" historian Toynbte admits that "when we classify mankind by color. the only one of the primary races . . which has not made a creative contrib ution to any one of ou r 21 civilizations is the Black Race ." And then Toynbee apoloaetically adds that only 6,000 yean have elapsed since the fi rst civilizations appeared on earth. which is. perhaps, too early to jud&e whether tbe Nearo is "in a daydream ... paralyzed ... or out of the running ." To which another writer rejoined : "If 60 cen· turin is too shan a pt!riod for man to draw aeneral inference about his past, then T oynbee 's life work has been a waste of time ." The overriding issue is not really states riahts but anthropology. not bigotry but hi s· tory. DOl hate but truth. Segregation is right. not merely because the majority of voters in a 1t1te happen to think tt lt, but hecaUN tbe tac lboa& .. TippecMM IDd ...... . law-Alit,.._ Aaolb• wafdtmu, kHDly Nepo is incaJ*biC!, at tbit ata,e lo bJI aod ............. 100 ·~ -D-"'--011 ~...-~ u --lb -• d ·• the world's history, of auaiDina the wbite .. T...-, • Ill l-. .....,... ... oUlMDL . .._... ldal oa • ••rt. M .. ,.,., 00 man·a culaural level. llou voterw mllbt baft 1D ble eft'orta to bdDI taco ca. Job le Dr. ~ McJDUre, Rccenlly, James Meredith, flnt iolqruor cUD~ ••a.t ~ wUb realit:J ble belief tbat .. our wbO broadcuta tor lbe 20tb or the University or Mississippi, said thilto an TeddJ.. Four yean_latef, property rtpca .uat vt~ Cea&ury Reformadon Hoor Americ.n DeWSman. Sam Hoskins : -rbe molt tbe [)ecll)craca mlJ,btldeftll .. oualy be PID~ .10 )'OU hom Mood&y to Frtday over sianificant effect a slay in Africa has on one, vely bave Mlweted: ••aet may bave lbe rllbt to r•t X'DIO (860), &t 8:30 tod no matter how critical he may be of racial daft wltb Taft.·~ 1D 1832. or eell your property u you 11:00 a.rg.. Early Moaday discrimina1ion at ho~. ts to make him more tbey migbt bopefUlly bave cbOOae. •: Kllp blm to meet UM)mlng, be spoke rrom Cape pro-AmerK:an." Althouah Afrtc:ao natiool lte lboutecl "HU.ob your w..-tbe OOIDIIIWUat tbreat "'bead-May, New Jereey, · MG makina areat strides forward, Meredith aays: to a atar, wllh F.D.R." Oaly 00 aod wtcb 1treD&th IDd 1troagly pro&eated NAlDil "They can't match the proaress that has been yeaterday U leeata Jba& detennlo&Uoo. · Trade WUb tbe tpeech made by tbe Rev. made. and rs ~ina made,. by Amcrtcaa Ne-bumper 1t1<*:era were ~ our eDemtea1• Ia morally Ralpb Abemathy, .ucceaaor &rtXs. The Afncan coontnes haven't produced vtatng: "Oo all tbe way wrooc Ed a beerlyal or our to tbe late Rev. 'Martin Lu• a lRoben C.) Weaver (Johnson's bouaina wUb L .B.J.'' And more,... ftgbtlngmeo.u tber .Klng, aeleader or 1be boss). a Thurgood Marshall (NAACP Jawyer, cenUy a alp wu ae«~ · Negro ClvU Rtghla move- now Supreme Court Justice), a !Marian Aodcr-wb1cb injected humor tnto Not longaao, aa cbainnan menL son. a (Ralph J.) Bunc:be. They can't match the poUllcal .picture with or a meec.lng. 1 bad tbe 00. Mr.· Abematby spoke be- the \housands of scholars, scientists, skilled these words: "'Lyndon' a nor or tnUOducing Coogreaa-Core tbe Amertcao Abptilt t«hnician~. comparable .litera~y or Iivia& brtdgea Calling down ." man James Utt. who waa to cooventloo to Boe~. and standard~ or Negro Amencan!l. A few days ago 1 read be our re'ab.lred apeaker. I among other tnftamat.ory This r~markable statement b~,inl:' ~o mio~ Mr. ·Haapa's editort~ in the related tbat tbe American atatemeota. be accused the ~he ~ulutude of remark~ble co.tncJde~. Ensign advtstng our readers people are like btrda wblch American people or geoo-- mvolvmg the Negro Amencan. b 11 a coanc1 -as to the way that be waa nutter In tbelr cage. ·Some ctde because or the manner dcoce that theh Ne~ro hh"h.never mf othde much going co vote· For Dr Max or us mutter our. protests, In wbtch the poor are treat· proe:res~ anyw ere 10 t e •story o e world · ' Olh wh ed ed In this coun•-without the help of tbe white man? Is it a Ratrerty. and for James Uu. era o are ao aroua "'T · coincidence that all of the Negro Americans I followed his suggestion u to be Inarticulate, ve. r Dr. Mcintire also quoted Meredith named have white blood aod that althougb it did not take any bemenUy stutter. ·wtth tbat. rom a recent report m&de 1he thousands of areats he refers to have never "ari'n twisting" to make me I info~ed tbe audience tbat by the House Committee 00 l'o<.oen named? Is it a coincidence that Wash· do It, and so I weot "Over COngreaamao Utt Is tbe one Un·Ameri~··Actlvitlea re- lb ··"lb H " wh p -lbe "Utt to tter " lating to "'giJerr:illa warrare." ington changed from one of the world's clean-e top, w1 op. 0 u-u • t!s t and most peaceful cities into one of the We won, but the ngbt bas and that be wams the nation According to the report, · · · · · · . just begun COnservative of the "clear and preseot widespread civll disorders world 5 most cnme-ndden c11 1es dunna the ·1d ..... 111 d .. d 1 111 rll bave been planned and may · · h . . voters shou go -.u e angers, an o e pe a ~xact penod thijt 11 c anged from a pnmanly .... ~111 M d 11 hi h 1 ~ ah ad erupt this summer through• h. ' · ·1 N · • 1 . . . way w1 ax an mmy. w c u,. e . w 11~ to a pnman y egro c1ty r s 11 a oomcJ· We sbould upbold their out the country. Dr. Mcln· dence that Negroes have never ·made the aains, It as dooe i BJ-Recently be warned or tire otfered to send copies never had c.omparable lireracy or living .stand· ~:'::~ ad~s.:nttl the b~ttle "'Anarchy, U.S.A." which of the Abernathy speech. ards Mered1th refers 10 anywhere else rn tbe is over and the enemy 18 was reproduced in fUll In the and or the HCUA report to his tory of the world that the y have in Alnerica? subdued. We must help Dr. May 9 laaue of the Ensign. &ll who write to the 20th -American Way Features, Inc. Rafferty to accorhplisb his Therein he stated: '"This Century Reformation Hour, great Republic is threatened Collingswood, N.J . 08108. ' ' L Ed • with anatcby. The threat has and enclose a contribution e .. ers to ltor gmvm 80 far that tbe only to his radio program. I I salvation may be a military Dr. Steuart McBimle, "The WEEKLY IS EMOUCtt servicemen in Vietnam, the d.ictatorsbJp." In the final Voice or Americanism."' arr· Editor or the Enalgn cream or American youth, paragraph he concluded: ··A ttctpated the congressional 1 am a newcomer .;,d 1 a.p. fighting a war they are not dictatorshJp can be created report and is ofrering a rove or our new e be--allowed to wtn. I bave lnstant.aneouely. · and there booklet on "Guerilla War-:au e ~ spap r tailed to note a day of moum-Is very little tb.at can be Care in the Streets," to alw: sit 1~:u~e:kl~·a! b:: ing set aside on their bebalt, done about iL Arter what you those who send a donation daU y is too mucb for the nor have 1 seen Old Glory are going through. you may to him at Bolt 90. Glendale, ady ahd cb , lb dipped in their honor! well be conditioned to ask CalHomia 91209. re er too mu aor e STATE IOUIIIP 1ty Seaator. Jo... Scllmlla publishe r. The reader Is Rather than gun legislation, overwhelmed by the daily which \ljl()uld ONLY disann barrage of junk news that the law ..abiding citizen. 1 bas been repeated and re-suggest that the iosane bashed uotil the reader be-rulings of the U. S. Supreme comes brainwashed by fa-Court, which coddle the Ugue only, and the publiah-criminals and communists, be er ia beset """ a dea.dllne immec:Uately reversed. 1 ~gbt to ju" .. e or condema ..~ •aea& dlat oar police' be ,., ... lbat· !IOI'net1mea-reo.dera hlm unahactled ·ao tbBf may ~ bJ ODe m• upoa. Ute, tbe aCta of Al'l.Oiber -tbat. hysterical. · bold law ~d order. and pro. liberty or p'roperty ano· in errect. each man tea taw So it is my opinion that teet our citizenry. 1 suggest ther. when the attacker is unto himself. Carried to its once a weei: ts enough. an immediate registration of the nrst CO use physical logical conclusion, this av There is only a limited all communists, pro-com-force. represents a total tltude could destroy ctvtU- amount of news In any given t t anacch:lsts and all deoial or moralic:y and civil· uti on itself. Cor clvlliu.- community. When that Is mun 8 8" ' lence ir.atton ttsetr. tion is built on the premise ~'!::,e~~e :rr. :C,:!rd::b~~ ~oo~ ~!<'d.&dvocate vto ~:!S: !!tn'::s:~t= ~: ~~~ ~~~ o:Yh~~:. the J ANE QUINN has moved her shop, Jane's Anti(JJes, an d now her old silver, cut gl ass N~d grac efu l furn iture are gracing th e long ar cade windo w in the Ensign bui ld- ing at 2721 E. Coast Hwy., Co rona del Mar. Th e sh oo wa s started 2 years ago aft er J an e's house in West Covina bu rn ed, ·and she started buying furn iture in es· tat e sales. But aft er she had a garag e full , she decided she mi ght as .... en have a shoo. Having had a summ er home in NewjXl rt Beach, she then decided to s tart her career here cl'l d she will eventually live in th e ar ea, too . Mr s. Quinn is holding one of lhe co ll ector's items from he r shop ·-a mil k gl 3ss compot e, b7 to 75 yeirs old, sligh tly off angle, an d with a flaw in molding. place on tbe globe can be 1 suggest~ end to Mar:tist invader. diaboUcal oooaplr~ A related idea teaches that covered very nicely by the protesaors 10 our schools, tor or '"rebel without a individuals are incapable or Sunday edition or any or and an end to anarchy on cause,'" motivated by td~ making mo ral decisions on the yapping dallies extant. our college campuses'. 1 logy or by mere spite. to their O'Nn. that they are pup- That is wby I welcome a suggest that all traitors In tolerate or justity hta a<> pets or their environment local newspaper once a our government be immedia.t& tloos is to take the dart: and thererore should not be week that tells all or the ly impeached. ·J suggest that road to chaoa held responsible for what happenings. and with such Congress declare a state of . they do. This vtew has i n- clear Pn.ntlng ""d good war against the intemation&l After each of the 3 most -· ahocltl i tt t creasingly infiuenced our taste as does the F.nstgn. communist conspiracy evety· ng aasasa na ons o wh h d ad, lh t 5 1 Am ri oou rts, resulting in th e free-r Sincerely, ere, at ome an abro e pas yeara n e ca, g G 0 di and 1 suggest that our mili-auempts have been made -log of many criminals and, cOsta ~e!e tary be allowed to Qgbt for despite the absence of even most recently. in the Su· vtCWRY in VIetnam. I a shred of bard evidence -prerne Court decision In ef· PRAISE FOR DOMKE suggest an end to aid and to impose the blame forthese feet atoll shing capital pun- barb •-rl isbment in the United F:ditor of the F .. luign trade with ALL communist arous acts on nao•e can State O:tancellor Glenn s. countries. and an end to ccmaervatlves Mto stand Sta~es. . . (Ensign photo.) CDM students receive awards Here Is the list of scho- larship awards and honors presented to students of Corona del Mar High School a' the annual awards ban· quet: Dumke deserves our plau· '"butldJng bridges·· to the forabeolutemoral principles. Finally there IS the 1dea dits and support Cor his red enemy. lndivldual respoosibility. that individuals are some- stand against the proposed Furthennore 1 suggest that and law and order. ·Yet, by how entitled to th e property display of "art.. objects Old Glory b~ nown at baH all indications, the appar-or others who have earned It which depict uooatural se1 maat daily. until the brutal ent assaaatna or President in Cteedom. and that If they Outstanding choral member most loyal and enthusiastic, acts recently at Loog Beacb conspiracy bas been de-John F. Keoned)' and Sena-are not given some of that -Michele Burford, Jim Bal· Dave Ambrose. State College. Cealed world-wtde and all tor Robert Kennedy rejecr-property of others they may Drama book award -Wal- ter Douglas. Top thespians (pins) - Kevin Sames, Cyndie Ben· son, Nanette Deetz. Walter Douglas. Jane Mill er. Beat thespians -(certifi- cates) -Cyndie Benson. Walter Douglas. Special recognition for thespians (certf.Ocates) - Deborah Poner. Henry Roy- ster .. Library award -Vickie !!II••· Darla Pear&On. Mike EWa, 'nna Maetera. Nurse' a asetatanta -Ma- linda Greeley, Melaate llolob, Becty Butlenllo<e. Speech and debate, LlodJ 81..,, susan Qeoo, S&Uy Lewis. Stepboo Sump, 11110 lllller, -Raitt. loumai:J1m awanSa -Katby Oooaobo, SUe lleover, ·LinY Dullllli,.., DIODe l'llueUe, 11:01117 11: ...... LYan Qcloeol, POl 0'111111.,, Mod., IIDI· Uos.ltltdr -.ltltdr 111•· l)olo -·· 0.,1' l!cliUAI. p.., '~'<•••· Clulo,.,.,... -.· -PIIII1IJ ..... -...... _,.. 71&.,.: P1811arll OIAtlliM M& --·-&•FF1Mir n d. ' lard. Orchesi·s -Sara Trapba·-'Ibe college now contends enslaved nations ~nee &gaiD ed these values completely. tattle it through governmental National scbolaatica art gen. tbat this Is in violation of set free. To all tbose who So do the doters and revo-ac on or direct personal ac- awa.rd-Lori Heston. Booster's Club academic .. academic freedom." How do not care for our n&tioo, lutionartea who have been tlon. If the right to earned Gold key and blue ribbon. award s to lettermen: Varsic:y, absurd can you get? our American Constitution) mating bloody baUlegrounda property is not bonored, 9atlonal recognition in art Bruce Megowan, 3.·971.aver· It Is <Hrncult to beUeve d Chrl 11 bert•.... of our cities and campuses. then in the end neither wlll Laurie Adsit. Otrista age: junior varsity, curr an our s an -8• be the right to liberty -or Smith, 4_000.. "B" squad, Cbat our educational system 1 ~trongly suggest a ooe-way There can be no such the rigbt to life Fuller, Joan Guptill. Lori baa goueo into the baods of ticket toMoacow or Peking-thing, In rational morality. ..... ld · lb rl Heston. Tami Maeterson. Nelson Johnson. 3.714; "C"' auch morally confUsed tndl~ tbe 100aer tbe betlerl as collecdve guilt ror 111 • 1ueae eas are e p n· Suaao Northridge, · Janis s Quad, Ethan Oelbaum.4.000. vidual a, , who are entrusted 1 pray that all our citizen a act committed wltbout the Clpal roots or violence in Pendleton, Dalynn Smith . and Bob Garber, 4,000. with tbe enllgbtenment or will now stand and be knowledge aod anent of our society. The vast' and Honorary certlftcates of Business educatloo honors; our future cltlteoa .. Such coun'ed for Ood and our tboae called guUtJ •. But ugly chaogle wdhtdll hlbaa come merit in art -Laurie Adalt. sophomores -bookkeeping. d 11 bel bel ed tl d 1 echo wbell such a pattem or vto-over out an h e past Michael Barnett. Pam Bla.-June Ferro; typing. Marcia U1 an · teralllre oog ov na on. an nve years is clear evtderace lack. Robyn Caaey, Earl Jackson: juniors -book· where H baa alway• been tbe cry, .. Let nooe but ~eo~e hu :vet~ ln 0:: or their enormous deatru(> Cod!. ran, Chrlata Fuller, keeping. PDbin R.ahe; typing. displayed. 00 tbe walla or Americana be on guard an ' we n ~ a live ettecL ~ loog as tbeae .Joan OuptlU, Lort Heston, T)onna Kinzer: shorthand. public latrt.nea.: tontghtl" wbal Jdeas now wide Y ac-tdeaa ooottnue to be held Nancy HuU,Ilb-Kollmann, San I H · d· seniors -There baa alway a been. For God ll'ld Country. cepted ud taucbt mtgtn and tau .... t ..... re--t.ed edu--··,-e aywar · and probably alway a wtll be Sette Rooney help to aocount Cor lL · ~· 111 --Tami Masterson, Kria Moore. accounting, Michael Ellis, JOAN LESLIE CANAELO, tboae wbo ooa.done aucb 80 Corona del Mar Foremoll AIDOal tb~ 11 c&tora. writers. clergymea Susan Northridge, Janis secretarial, Patricia Kemp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar· called bord.U art. but co th docedD cb 1 and polltlcalleac!era, there Peodletoo.SuePower,Oalym clerical. F.vetyn '"Saoche&.· nold W. Canfield, 1512 Dol· .., our aetb in tbelr ln:.,_d · ~~at~-:.: wtll be more ac.a or vto- Smltb. · Outstanding student ia phln Ter., Irvine Terrace, re--=ulooabl~ean to &bt• WALLET, 1lll TAKIH eYer a :.,_ 'doe• lbould leace and honor aucb •• we Varsity cheerleader& buaineaa -Linda Anne ceived a bachelor of arts de--adult vtoe 11,1118 hetgbt or Her wallet coatalDtog be judpi! mlely aooordlag have juet ezpert•ced. nave Ambrose, Nancy Beach. Stanley. gree at lhe June q commence--trreepoaaibtllc, and eoc:lal 1288 wu tcol• tmm ber to bla reuoo• 6:tr dolas IL 1Jtlblbtere Ia ~ b-ealeb lett Lindy Hattleld. Lindy Lane, Scbolaatic acb.levemeat -1 E "h puna left u tbe Rlob.Geld n • ooun .. ;,. · cana Pat O'HarL social atudies. Laurey K,.. ment exerc ses at a,. am de«aaen&too. :we are fonu. &lnloe S&adoa omce. 100 'nlta •• 11M 4ocUtDe wbidl wlll repudtace ooce and tor mer: a<:lence, ClUTotd 1 .... College~ Richmond, Indiana. nate ID ba98 Qlaoc:ellor II. ;Cout IUFftl', 11...._ pmdU.O lbat It to ...U, 111 lbo teadllop ood """ Voraity ooogleadero Smith and Rlchltd L. ·Oar· She maJored In psychology Jlamlo,. 111141, ·oo .'!lla...S.,, Juao I, pemlullllo lbr -"""' cbers 01 moro1 ponoloolv&- VIcltt Blaclt, Cathy Blaclt· (Conlinued on paae li and was a member of Earl· Bob Dupo, Betor lllllt>t. I84S _,... otadoa... tor .._.., ID oeu, colloollve rolbor !boo bum, Amy Dye, ·nna lad:• h;on's Scanct.Jnavian foreign N--'lla. ·Oooto 11-·IOid N ... do_, lbe --ot lodlvlcl\lol -llbiUIJ, lin, Kathy -100. C.Odeo From. the BUN. study group, She was a mem---polloo. ..... 1M • bold -...,. ''IIPhl" • pi-Dill• PlltbiU.: ber of the homecoming com-FIGHT I'OI '41CT01n'l 11" ....... llltlr wtll, ·It,..,, ODd lo•-log "io l .V. dl-oadon -Suet 'lbeFalborlovelblbeSoo, Itt dol enl one EdiO>rolllebolp: JDILIY$TOI.81 lbe!'ON-..IowiiOIII" o..,..S-oe." Kata. · Oool _.,, Allpo 000 bad> ~~-Ill IIIIRJO m ee an SO SO '1'11<1 OOOUIII-Ol lol. A jpelr)' bo& boldilc .._, bOll ... to llo 1 <Joa!o, loO> bls bODd. . term at Merrill Pol mer. K-•dr -0 doplanlllo 1686 -ol ._.. ..,.. -• '1'11<1 IDIIClll ICIUIPIIIIIT S10L 81 !lpoelll Pep l!qDod a......to: He lbot bollnelb oo lbe CAMillA JTOLBI act of viol-Ho••••· ·I -dop ood -~-~ --•oo of lllo -Ooo-• .... pn•t -._.od IM7.ee. LID-Soo bad> e..tutllls Ule: A polloold ..,_ oad a!· lloo deplaN .. IINIIII -wao otoloa -.IYio Ill· 101 lo 1111& -doa ur -od 01 -. wao OIOIM da Holllold: I .V. dl..t .. oad be tllat llollnelb .,1 poco -. volllod 01 •-led olollop ot 01t -.lllla.Jit .. --lloponol .. llleorlooll-o-wollooolll' 111Pt. 1-1. o1oa or •• ,_, l•ot 11:01&; lbo liDa o11a11 aot -ure; •a -0101• -blo pollee, ODcl .. --or -· ---..., e. It --w~~r • ...,. -.. -01 t.ol 71, V-IJ ....s-of lie but lbo wralb or OOd a111• ""'· -p-of 111 vloiMoa oplllot oar -8bo tolil No•-a.oo• -·: Lalli It' n, lll*w-r-. ·c-doo l'llllbiU: VII> OCb oa blm . (SL :lobo 3:15-Vlo Qllto, Llclo tole, IOid C«lt ctll-. E..,...aiiJ polloa .olio dl-od .. ,_ Ida !lao -.. of -•ncr • ..... lltr cllo«<-of IIHI·roor, II.) N-8oodl polloa. I pteve b oar nlloot looo • IRiiiiJ,-t. atll-1111& oo -!lao a CD.. -. • _.... . • ' I I • ' -,. . ,.. -... ASSISTING with pl.,s for the July 21 Hpops" concert at UCI are, from left, John Spear, UCI director of community affairs, Mrs. John F. Porter, Philh¥monic c:halnn~ of the concert; Torrence Dodds, president of the sponsoring Orange Coo n. ty Philharmonic Society , and Mrs. Dodds. (Jack West photo. I ~PO RT IOIIIOI'f, PHYLLI$111LLER, J EfPRfY HUNTER, ;. Pops concert July 21 ' A free summer "pops" or the Orange County Phil~ ooocert--oo·lb&-green at UCI harmonic Society. John D. will be a nrsc.ror tbe Orange Spear, director or community County Philharmonic So-and alumni arfalrs at UCI, eiety, as spoileors, on Suo· Is also aiding in the promo-- day, July 21.. tion of tills ci vic project. Council News (Caed--.... I) 1[. . ... far tile Iota Ill • "-.... tile 111111 -110-1112 laid Ill., lD ..... ol 'l'lool IMIO, llo Ill-lot •-oo wtlll lllo wldoolo& -bolllo uu ol llo o.l laid Ill. ·11om Newport O.ald L. • -dovolopo' 811111. 1<> Balboo 811111. ••t 1a Upper Harbor VIew • Awanled tbe coocract HIUo, -~~~""' or tile Ill· far wtdlolo& or lrviD•tru• NEWPORT HARBOR EN~CJI RRST S£CTIOII --P110l TltU IISOA Y, JUII E 13, M1 COROllA DEL liAR, CAUF. &are extatlloa or P'ord Rd. da Ave. hom 22bd St. :co AD ar..wtde cltl..,e' ft· Md euterly or tbe Comaa UDlveralty Dr.; aod 23rd aance etudy oommtuee told del Mar treeway route; &110 ·"-:tmm Irvloe Ave. t.o Tu... the Orqe Ooaat JWlior IPPf'Oved dle ftoal map or Cla Ave. ~o Weet Upper Bay College Dtetrtcc laet week Tract 6621, a 9&-lot area or to Mart CooeuucUoo C'A. ,or tba& It abould cue deftotte lbe ume developm•t; lbe Ouden Grove.· low btdder steps. and 1000, t.o eolve Council agreed to both at 12815,718.56. The project ita nneociel woee. cues to apply tbe city will be jointly ftnanced by 'lbe oommlttee, made up Quick OCC action asked cost sharing policy ror die the city and county. of citizens rrom dlrougbout temporary oonnectloo or • Aulborized the execu~ me dietrlCt wbo called die Ford Rd. to tbe preaeot ter~ ttoo or a community recrea. colleges aod, aald lbey weo~ minus on MacArtbur Blvd. ttoo acreemeot with lbe ed r.o b~p. beld tte ftnal • Approved Drat reading Newport • Mesa UnlOed !meeting in tbe Oraage Coast or Ordinance 1258 to pennH School DtstrtcL {))liege Faculty House. bicycles to be ridden oo the • A.ulborized the city Speciftcally, ;the commt~ south half or tbe Ocean Ft. manager to establish 'rees tee told acbool omcials sidewalk between theOcean for instructional and sp~ tbey lbould: Ft. paRing lot and 24tb cial interest ·recreation 1. Coovert the district's St., Central Newport, in ad--programs and establishia'g cuneot 10% cent capital ditioo to presently penult-reserves for surfboard ac--ouUay tax, passed io 1962, ted locations. qulsitton and tennis court • Adopted Ordinance construction. This action to general purpose. This 1251 adding Upper Harbor was taken in accordance \\OI,Ild involve oo cbange in View Hills Annex No .. 61 to with the May 13 Couoeil the tal rate, but would give Councilman' Bob Shelton's a.ctioo increasing instruc. district omcials Qexiblllty District No. 6. . lion fees from 50t to 75t in bow they speod the r~ • 1\dopted Ordinance an hour. venue. It currently can be 1253, changiog the pari:lng used only for building. ·1 • o\pproved the requ estor 2 p 1 " 1 all meter fee on !SUI St. b&-• au are auve y am KILL OR CURE 1 Some folk s used to Cilt tobacco for mcdK;inal pur· poses. They thouaht the ingred~nts of tobacco would kill any poison in the system. We know better now- thanks to medical researc h. We've learned , too, thai it's best to ask your physic~n·s advice before takina any medicines. Be wise in matters of health. When you're ill, let your doctor do the diagnosina and pracribing. Then. 1f he orders medteatlon, come to us for prescription service. Christensen -l &. COAIT .. Y .. CO_,.A DEL ILUI OIIIOU J~IHCI WUtiS II«X! Tbe Sari Diego Symphony1 The free concert will be Orchestra, with John Scott playe d In \he campus park Trotter as guest coaductor area, where a stage large and piano soloist, will play enough to hold the orchesr::ra a diversified program or and the acoustical shell wtll popular melodies, beginning be built under the supervt~ at 5:30p.m. sion of Orville Reinhardt, James D. Hi gson ror a curb .... tween Ocean Ft. and the bond issue, to ac·oommouJ.te ••-------------------.1 cut at 1601 E. Bay Ave.. 11 t 1 • bay in Cen tral Newport to Balboa. enro meo nc reases, lOr a .... -MIY! HIT NO .2 Clint Ea~tt\IIDOd in "U'OR A PI!W , MILUON MOU" "lhl I ... ., --· ...... --"SYLVA lOS&IIA 25e an hour. a period not to exceed 5 •· Approved the request '"' bo d • Received bids for pu~ yea:s. ,ue n s reoom· or T>r. Andrew A. Sandor to lishing oflegal noti ces from mended would be in the 13 The varied worts Included physical plant admtnlsUa· In the open air eo:ncert will tor for UCI. construct a retaining wall 17" 1111 the ~nston. 11 a column to n m on range. b'' and driveway tum·around on inch for B·point type, and th Co d 1 Dr. Norman F.. Watson, dis· e rona e Mar blurt for the Daily Pilot, 12.77. an 3134 Ocean Blvd. trict superintendent, told range from "The sound or Heading the Philharmonic Herb Alpert." and the *'TI· committee for the summer juan& Brass," t.o scherzo concert is Mrs. Jobn F. Por~ and march from "The love ter, assisted bf Edwin F. or tbree oranges" by Prokcr Steen, Clirtord Hakes, John fiev, wtth a generous s prink· <\. Vlbert, Torrence Dodds, ling or motion pi cture aca~ president or the Society. demy award winning themes, and Mmes. Marvin McClay. including "Bom Cree." Richard Allen, Daniel Gil~ inch ror &--point type; refer-• Approved the harbor the group that aft.er the fall· red the bids to the st.arr for pennit application of Ran· ure or the last override, study, and for evaluation or chers Oil Co. (Manly Reitz), many cuts were made In the the Pilot's supporting argu~ 9l0 '\'. Bay Ft., and Jack programs or Orange Coast meots based on greater rr... B. Kemp, 908 S. Bay Ft.,, and Goldea West .Colleges. quency or publication and Balboa Island, to demolish ~ese Included the eliml~a· greater circulation. The existing pier hayward of tlOD Of the adult educatlOO starr will report at the June 908 S. Bay Ft. and COO· classes, ending such long· 24 meeting. struct jolnt~wnersbip pier standing. progr~s as the wtdl "Uncle John" Scott crist, F.. Morgan Qlinn, and Trotter accompanying th e Ralph M. Tandowsky. • Ratified the appoinv and Ooat on the prolonga· Com~~nuy Arnst . Series, ments of Ted B. Adsit. Oct lion of the common property the hmng or no new mstru~ Chancellor Daniel G. AI· line; an lnterf'ering shore tors. and great cuts 1n orchestra as piano soloist, th ere will be a nostalgic medley or themes composed by Mr. Trotter tor such ra· mous entertainers as Bing Crosby, Jack Benny. Victor Borge, and George Qobel. These were written during the height or popularity or the famous music hall radio and television sbow, whi ch featured John Scott Trotter and bis orchestra.. Dr. Daolel G.-A:ldrlclr Jr. te r~,;.._~cert.t~ rangerneo.~ • bow as UCI chancellor and as a director Eve. Shew Starts 6:4J Colllln-S.oday FIIST IUN IN THI H.UIOI ADA MRS. LOATIE KAISER drich and George w. Brown, mooring Is to be removed. equipment and supply bud· OF COST A MESA Dl ES alternate for Dr. Aldrich, to • Received letters from gets. These cuts can only Loatie Kaiser. 81. or 271 serve on the civic center Mr. and Mrs. L .A. Kaurman, wo~ on a very sh~n tenn 16th St., Costa Mesa, died advisory committee. 112 32nd St.; Mr. and Mrs. bas1s,,or. Watson saJd. June 6, at Hoag Hospital. • In creased th e parting w. Keith Davis, 122 33rd ANT1QUE GATE TAKEN She was born July 1\), 1886, fees at the Balboa parting St., and. 'Robert and Georgie An antique metal in Kansas. and came to Cali~ lot from 25t an hour to soe Grinnan, 117 33rd St., pro--dating rrom the 1800's and rornia and Orange County for weekday s, wilh 11 daily testing the "eyesore con· so heavy it 'NOUld tate at 30 years ago. muimum, and Crom 75e an dition" or a nearby vacant least 2 men to carry ll, was Survivors are2sons, Che:::~-bour to 11.50 for Weekends lot owned by Pacific ~='lee--stolen during the nigta trom ter and Charles of Oregon: and holidays, wtth a 11.50 trt c and' leased to William the front yard of 316 E. 3 daughters, Fay Trautwein daily maximum. Cagney; referred me conr Qcelo Froot. Balboa. t.taled ol Newport Beach. Ruth • Aooepted graot deeds plaints to dl s\atr wU:h in·. o ... Fem'QIIM oo Moe1't¥. Pace. of· AD&beim aod . .._ rrom. 'IboiD.ai..H. $.1Ddi. fA;N' etructMDe to •e app10--hM ..e • ..-* .... ~ Yount or Costa M~a: ~ ~ the lot at 308 32nd St.. aad priate action to alleviate police. He said tbe pte was tbers. Jotm and WiU or Kan· rrom Mr. and Mrs. William d:ie situation. tat:en riom bis troat yard. sas; a sister, Minerva Gar~ 1 ~~d~:.,Ka.:~··~.':..:::::.-CDM students receive awards children; 11.nd 2 great·great· grandchildten. (Continued from Paac l) athletics and leadership -Scroggs and Benny VUoriL Services were held J une ber; mathematics, Richard Emmett Raitt. USC Music scholarship 10 in Ball Broadway Cha~ Garber: ~nglish, Gayle U.S. Naval Reserve achieve--(')creen Composers' Guild) pel, with Dr. Paul Neumann ')croggs. · ment award· Andy Rose. Nancy1Beach. or the First Baptist Church Foreign language awards <\.l.A. award in design and Sao Diego State -Jane as officiant. Entombment -French, Laurey Kramer drawing -John Watson Mill er. was at Harbor Rest mauso--and Martin Oelbaum; Ger--(merit award). Speech s cholarship, sum· leum. man, Robert Dale; Latin, Outstanding chemistry sb.l· mer school ~ Arnold Clart. MRS. RUTHE uAHRIHC Ken Ewell; Spanish, Gayle dent -William Ryan . Girard Beauty College -, "' Scroggs. Kiwanis Bowl Team.1968. Nan Co ta. OF I~LIOA IllES ~T 72 Latin Club awards-Latin -Brook Cross, captain; Polly Priest Business Col· Ruthe Esther Mannng, 72. Marti Celb ( •· I & II. Claudia C•-er and D aum most ques· lege -Linda 11..rohn . or 1101 W. Balboa Blvd., -· 1 red) M died June 7 at Hoag Hos· Nelson Johnson ; Latin UI tons answe : Bruce e--CalHomia Savings & Loan tal and iv. Kan Ewell; Latin gowan, Emmett Raitt, Ri ck League -Laurey Kramer. p~e.wasbom June 9. 1895, v and VI. Paula Skillman . Neisser and alternates Gary Art Department -Christa ,in Pullman. wash. She lived Homemaking. Betty Crock· Nettles, Jeff Steit>er, Lindy F'uller and Lori Heston. er "bomemakeror tomorrow," Blare, Gayle Scroggs, Kerry Soroptirnist ·Nancy Beacb. in Cal.Hornia an d Orange Sl-" County for 10 years. Dorothy Patterson;· Crisco en, and John Johnson. Costa Mesa Art League -1 Su · h d ... award. Ch ri s Calli s. studflllt arordinator. Tami Masterson. rV1 vors a re er augw -1 M W r Balbo Bank of Ameri ca trophy CSF Sealbearers. eli~ble Kiwanis Clu b-Bruce Ma· ter, ary agner o a; winners-set· ence and math~ to receive certificates of a brother, Dr. Earl Nye or ematics. Richard Garber; life membership -Lindy Texas: a sister. Mrs. Ruby jroWan. 2 ••• BRIGHT IDEAS FOR FATHER'S DAY BY -ARRow...:- Come see our complete collection of Fathrr's Day specials. Here arc JU"t two that any Dad wo uld appreciate. ARROW King Cotton Pcrma-lron sport shins in a colorful selectinn of plaids. Classic button-down cO llar. $5.00 Handsomely r mbmidercd sport shirts in ARROW Dec to n Perma-lron ... th(' luxurio us blend o( 65% Dacron• polyester. 35c:;.. cotton (or the best W1 durable·pre.;s performance . This season's new (ashton colors to choose from. Popular Trim.,.,ay collar. $5.00 •DuPont R T M {1j,J,L From Arrow, ~~te s.hirt compan)L PAir CIIOIT CAliS ••• CH.U61 Holt of Escondido; and 2 t:randchildren. She isn't the girl you thought you knew! liberal arts. Martin Gel· Blare, Brook Cross, Roben baum ·. nne arts. Susan Nordl· Dale, Janet r>ietz. Ri chard Rotary Club -Tom Pur· cell. J unior Chamber or Com· merce -Andy Rose. oriN •:JO.• DAILT ntDAT m TIL • :ONftJUINnY AT 11.1.1 INTIANCI IND Of MA~UA ACCTI. / Se'rvices were held June ridge: vocational arts, Ooro--Garber, Tom Horn beak, Su· 10 at Westclirr Chapel. The thy Patterson. san Jackson. John J ohnson. Rev. Donald Longnecker. Bank of America certtO· Laurey Kramer, Bruce Me~· Epi.scopaliw-1 minister of cate winners -mathematics, wan, Gayle Scroggs and Santa Ana, wa s officiant. Bruce Megowan: music, Tom Oebby 9\lshkorr. Jnte nnent was at Acacia Key; laboratory science, Americ an Field Service Memorial Park in SeatUe . .~curr Smith : drama, Walter s rudents -Foreign stu· Westclifl' Mortuary was the Patterson: art, Joan Guptill ; den,a: Zeenat Aman. Victor forwarding director. social science, r.mmett Gat:tini, Frank Gregory and CRUISER IURGL:ARIZED A clodt bolometer, worth 1402. was s&ohm f'rom bis cabin cnaiser at slip 38, Ricba.rdmo's yacbt aa.cbo,.. oge. . TUe~ olgb~ Juoe 4, WolllogiOG Boooor, 1223 Dolpbio Ter.;JrviDo Tomlce, told Newport -pollee .. Raitt: EngUsb. Gayle Enrique de Mesual: fresh· SCroggs; busioeas, Lioda man: Thm Edson; sopho-- Staoley, foreign laaguage, mores: Cathy Egli. Barbara Laurey Kramer: industrial Katz. Janet Katz. Cyndee arts, Robert Carley: bome McWhin and Margaret Thiel~ economics, Kr1s Moore, eair: juniors: Vickie ~acl:. Bdison Co. outstanding Kevin Doremus. Paul Oore-- studeot award -Ricbatd D'llS. Ken Ewell, Cindy Gao- Garber. dartan. Stephen Jump. Iris American Legion Post 281 Lindberg, Dorothy Mac:Mil· -Representative to Boys' tan and Rick Netsser; se-- Siate, 'iteve Hanley; <Jrla' niors: Dave Ambrose, Krls CJ&ate, Viclie Black. Boyd, Walter Douglas. Ma· BausCh and Lomb award ltoda Qeeley, Josephine to the senior wllb the biBb· Durocher, Linda Hatfield, est record In ectence -~e Jackson, Laurey Kra~ Richard L. Gorbor. -· Goyle SciOI!I!S. Sara Leoa Meets award 10 outo-Traphapn and Ttnt Van acud1og junior atudeat to O.abel. Dllllb ood oclooco (oUdo SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS: nalo award) -N0no10 E. Uolvorolty or Waablopoo loboooo. -Doq Cuoy. E.J. -.. anrdo lft>m ""'-• College-Emmott llo-.to Li>dp -IN-. Raitt. 1[01111 -· •4 1-anpa.. 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"},85 30"x74'"x2",., .••. -4.45 54"x74"xl" ......•. 6.65 FREE CUTTING T ht •e r~01 h•"l "•~• ~•• •11~ to ~G~·· o· "' ,.,u t~vtr v•e"' •o• )'o,.. Upholstery Fabrics JUST ARRIVED !5 ,000 Yardl -• I" ••• E o"~ ~~" 1wo )•'" ~>·~cu. "''~'''"· Dn"'"· 11Horu or colo.-.. 65c ,.. F"Ul'INITlHH: CUSH IONS REFILLED $3.20 P.,t "~"' co,.,•crt lnte "our ooU on<l ~~"'" ~~•h •o,, wotn ~~~""'"• I'OA.~. l!lr•~'f ·~ you r cov~"­ we w,ll foil lhe~•- LOW P RIC:£-"LL :O<!E.S OINUl iE (.HAllS IIECOVEIUO Upholstery Supplies FOAM IIUUE.R & JIOLY FOAM Cvl h Yow• ~·•• In Ov• foe'•"' WHIU ·U·'""AIT Nov!Jah1.tu J~r.,., Golden deeds 'Illo Newpoft H-Ill· all-Club pre-1«1 110 -ol p>lcleli d-award to Mta. Jack Orimabaw or N-n Beach. Tbe aelecdoo wal made because ••or her unselfish, bumble, quiet dedication to people who are i n need.'' aocordin1 to Exchange Club olflclals. lira. Grimshaw was nOOJi· D&t ed rcw Lhe hooor by "'. Cbartee 01erenfield, pastor d St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, who stated, "One or tbe great problems that atfiict our community and our nation is the problem or Mn. Jock Grlfl'lthew the r~tarded child. So often Sunday School class in these children are given no the entire Harbor area place in ou~ society, and expecially sl,l.ited for even Lhe church is of~en these unusual children. perplexed as to what to do She went to school in order with these children. to learn exacpy how to THIS VIEW of the Community Youth Cen- ter area will again becom'e a reali ty th is week·end, Jupe 15 and lb, to r the 5th an- nual You th Center Carnival in CorOna del Mar. There will again be rides, games, ~oaths, prizes and snack s-and a grand prize of a $500 savings bond. Tl clr: ets, available for a $1 OOnation each, will al so enti tle the holders to try to win gian t stuffed animals during the peri odic pri ze award happenings. (Cameo House photo.) "Sometime AAO Mrs. Grim-handle these Wlique cases, shaw came to me with the the proper approach to use, request that she be able to what to expect , and she ~ start a Suuday School class gan her class. which has exclusively ror ctuldren who been .,;rowing larger and are retarded. To the best of larger through the months . our knowledge tlum:~ was nO "I am perfectly sure that • JOHN BL ANPI ED, at left. wa s named ou tstanding physical educat ion student; and Bill Con roy was named out standing athlete pt the Lincoln School at.~ards as· sembl y, Wednesday, June 12 . (Err'sign photo.) Project 21 T)etails of ProJ eCt 21. a citizens program to in sure eoviromnentloll excellence fo r Oran~e County. v.i ll be discussed by John B. Law-p son, president or ProJect 21. before tl1e Harbo r Area CoordinatinJ.\ Council gen- eral memberslup meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 19. at _t-loag Hospital Conference Center. Mr. Lawson, a vice presi- den t of Philco-Ford Corp., and general manaJ!er of the company 's Aeronutronic Division in Newport Beach, has served as Lhe presi- dent or Project 21 since its founding in 196·4. George Tucker i s presi- den t of the Coordinating Coun cil. and program chair- man i s Mrs. Andrew J. Kogan. The June 19 meeun~ wi ll al so feature a panel di s- cussion on youth. law en forcement i n the harbo r area. and stati stics and compari son s w!tl1 our com· rnunity relati ve to other communities in Oran ge County and the state. B II d h I d honors do not come to Mau· a para e mars a name ~::k. ,~;:·.::., ~h~ .. 1·~~:~ The Newport Harbor Area will feature the customary th1 s kind of selness, dedi· baseball program will be opening pitch by the mayor cated ):8n~Ine work should launched with the annual of Newport Beach, Doreen be reco~mzed . Surely the ' opening parade schedul ed Marshall. con stant love that she puts for June 15. Team s are competing for rorth to those around her, Bill Cunningham, the new prizes to be o~fered t he her humbl e and ded1cared superintendent or the New· ~ost unu_sual designs. zan· servi ce are eloqu ent wit· port-Mesa Unified School l~st. weirdest· most . crea· ness to th e power or good District has been named uve. and most umque 10 the in tlus time when ev1l seems ' parade grand marshal for the par· · to he so ~reat and so ade. 80CI·at note' . Sl<On •. " Baseball program officials M h announce d the parade will ol er son start at 9 a.m. at the Balboa By P•g Pier parkin~ lot , conti nue Still Ooating around In r down the Pemnsula, up dreams of Hawaii are the arrested Coast Hi~hway to Corona double couples, who spent del Mar, where it will termi· nearly a fortnight touring nate at the N~wpqrt Harbor the Islands In May, Mr. and Commuruty Youth Center. Mr. G. Hubert Peirsol of Oftic 1al opening ceremonies Shore Cliffs and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roller of Corona del Mar. "Sometimes I wtsh I oould just stay there forever,'' said Mr. Pelrsol, who could easily be el ected to the Hawaiian Chamber or Commerce for his raves about the weather. (He i s already president or th e Corona del Mar Chamber.) • • • Also in Hawaii are Mona Cheshire and daughter Mahlia or Corona del Mar. Mona is Cbere co ..,. Hppy ~-~~.zy-~d PIC>L :!Ja.....,d >Belt bd iD a&ay borne and keep the real estate fires burning. • • • Planning to visit the same lOvely garden spot of the world, we hear, are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reinert or West- cUrt. Martin .c;outh, 20. and his mother. Betty South. 41, of 11'1 Diamond o\ve., Balboa I sland, were arrested by Newport Beach Poli ce Monday at Balboa Yacht Landing, after an argument with Morley Fred over th e paymen t or w bill for work done on their yach t at ~arl' s Landing. Manin was booked on the ch arge or swinging at Mr. Fred with a large pipe. Mrs. South was booked on the charge of striking Mr. Fred on the race with her hands . After the argument. the mother and eoo len dle landing on the Sooth Wind. Newport Police called the Harbor department, re- questing an escon or the yacht to the Balboa Yacht Club. A pollee car was sent to that location and the arrests were made. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS • 1 Time '2 T 1mes 3 T;mes 20 wofdl or leu 1.50 2.50 3.00 21 ... ords to 30 wofd s 2.00 3.00 4.00 31 word!. to 40 words 3.00 4.00 5.00 Panel members are: Chief or Police James Gl avas, City of Newport Beach; Captai n F'd ward H. Clasf«)w, comm an der of th e investi· gative division, Costa Mesa police department; and IV. Jay Mosel ey . head of the district attorney's O ran~e County Harbor Judicial ntstrict. tn Costa Mesa. LEGAL NOTICE "Wl TH GR'=AT PL EASURE I acceot th is very soecial flag on behal f of the Newport National Sank, as a symbOl ()f unity between ou r government and the bank- ing industry," said bank president George Woodfo rd, acceoting the flag pre sented by congressman Richard T. Hanna. As a rank ing Califo rn ia member of the House banking and cu rrency comm ittee in Washington, D.C., Mr. t--~anna was selected to Present the flag, which has flo wn over the nation's caoitol. Pi ctured here, from left, arc Cong reSsman Hanna, Rick woodford and Geo - rge woo dford. (McKoon phOto.) Each word over 40 words .05 .10 .15 20" OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDF.R HARBOR TRAN5FE~ ANO STORAGE At.nl J,., WHEATON VANLINES, INC. HA\1\IO'i ll ! STf.l'l\\AY bflln l!lf'D or~ao, J2 pedal.~. Lf'll li "• perc:. & revefb. Must t~ell u bif!; discount, Selec tion o f ne w& u!ledSteinw•y l!lfllfld!l plu 111 o ther ~rl boy11 •I biB Ll 8·7 323 . \Orlf ~ lfl t.IHIIIIOH"- ' \ •. ·\•llHOt,] "t I'~ lllfl II f ftl H I t1 F Tlll 'I'\ I~ ot-I \1.1 Hlll\1 \ ~"fJ II Til~ 101 \n OF O H ·\\C,~ ~ ... 1111•· of ~ 111 ~.1. )\1\\H\ 11 \II IH.I..,II I· .. ol,, l..n u"n ,,., ~TII ~I. \. 11 \ll lli"\."IU .. llo•o .-a.;o•rl, '\0110 '-" IIUH .IH 1:1\~.\ In 1h.-r r•'lhtor-. nl th.-ahn\.- n,om•••l ,,,., •·olo•n l thnl ,oil JWr· -.(,n s htl'inl' • lsoim"' llltilin .. r th" -.aid d'"' ,.,Jr-nl "'" r•·1p1ir••d In L",GlL ,.OTIC~ 'I; f)! U F OF' I~TF.'\Tif)~ Tf) ~ \(, \C~ l'l" Tilt: S \U: f)f' \ l.l.OII()I.IC: In: VEil o\f:ES j un r. i , 196R To lt.hnm It \f,l )' C:on,. .. rn: ""hj,.rt to i-.,.u,.nr,. o f th .. lir'"R"" o1pplied for, notir f' i!ll h,.rrlov ~rivrn th11t th.-un.J,.r- "illll"'' propO!U~!\1 tp .... 11 Hlro- holir h.-vt'm!(l!!l '11 1 1h,. pt"f'- mi"""~· rl'""rrib,.d a11 fol low,.: 4507 W. Paci fi c C:o11111 lli ~h­way, New port He11ch. FlU NEAR HUGHES A nre in trash cans side ot Hugbes Aircraft, 500 Superior Ave.. West Newport Height s. was put out by Newi)Ort Beach IIIIYln(!:l'l. ~J~7~S~E~. ~~~7~do~~~~~~~ 190~ Schmidt-Phi "'. -\!11ia •t Ope11 on . Co. Sa11 t11 An• F'rid•y men at 2:36 a.m. Wednes- day, June 12. OTY OF' NEWPORT llt:ACH POLICE OF:PAR'J\H::on CA.SF." by at~thor of the oftJu Putllto" Ct1sr, C61. Victor I· FoJt. Ptr/'f'rhtzclt, 11-00- POU CF: PUHLI C AUC TION 1tl-lct• Non r.r. or SALJ.: 1, CJIMd•• ..-. .... No ti ce ia hereby fdven th•t ltM ..... ... pursuant lo the provi11lou o f Of ....... -..... •• ... ZOIIY TELEVISION -IIAIIIO Cor-Boot-Bench-Home • Recharooble bottery ,pocks • Ch•P"' 1.20, ''""•• 1.20.060 TV AS LOW AS $109 .95 c 1 N Be "' 1 ·11 AS LOW AS $9.95 •lWIIIIT IIMIDII ... IIIIST !leta - -'• • 'MIRIIIIY, Jill£ II, •. \»ROllA Dli.IIAII, CAUf. Dodds takes 2nd ~ term To.-oe llodda ..,...,IOd • 2nd ..... u piHidont .. Cbe IDilUal IIMdDC of Cbt 0r1010 Coua&J l'tllibat- ....Uc Society JWIO 3 It &be Irvtne Cout Cowltry Club.· Hl o llte8-6V otatr COD· alato o! Jobu A. · Vlbort, ftrat vice prelideat: W.ra. Ji. Bayanl llod Jr.; vice proll· de~n and cbl1rmao or women's acdvttlea; W. }Jlen Orubb, vtee president- treasurer; Mrs. , Ralph 1 Tan:Jowsky, vice president- ~I'.Jii c relations; J. Donald Ferguson, vtce president- programs; ' Mrs. Marvin McClay, vtce prelident- youth ooncerts; Mrs. Sydney B. Gaynor, recording secretary; and Andrew Dossett. co rresponding secretary. New board members 1~­ clude Mrs. Richard Allen, Dana Latham, Or. ~·Jtlson LttUe, and Mrs. John M. Owen. RAYMOHD I. MORRIS SUCCUMBS •AT 82 Raymond 1. Morris. 82. or 1527 Newport Blvd., New- port He1ghts, aied June 9 at Park: Lido Conv!llescent Ho spital. Mr. Morris, a former cap- tain of Los Angeles County sherirT's department. wa s born March 16. 1806 . 1n Alameda . He had lived m the area for 10 vears. SerVl ce s were held June 12. at Bell Broadway Ch~ pel. The Clarence Smith Masomc L odge No . 4~6. V.est Los Angeles. oCfi cia. ted. Jnurnment was at Rose H1U s Memonal Park. CHERRY BOMB BLAST HITS WESTCLI ff BOY Stuart Price Weedn , 15. or 1728 Bedford Lane, West· cliff. was taken home from Hoag Hospital Monday, June 10. by hts mother, Mrs. Ruth 'fteedn , recovering from s ur· gery to remove a piece or metal from his neck. The metal was imbedded in the s ide of hiS neck, alter a soda can wt th a cherry bomb in it exploded into shrapnel-like pieces. The can had been thrown into the patio or 1585 £. Ocean Blvd., Balboa. at a :~ • .;"ll;r,,ri 5 d:ay night, by two ~c Stuart's be st golr set and bag; irons, 2 through 9; ~utter; 1. !l & 4 woods. Liu new. 175. S73-92AA after 3 ~.m . 1967 SUZUKI motorcycle - 2000 mi.; like new. 1380. \\lark at home doiog slrn,p1e sewing. We supply mater- ial a and pay sbippiag both ways. Qood rate, or pay. Piece work. Write Dept. 2W3, Jamster Industries Inc., It)l) A~uo. Sault Ste. Marie, Mi ch.. Zip 4~783. ------------------PART TIME Bool:koeper wanted. ·eorooa del Mar - Wrtce Box 613 c/o En· ·2721 E. Cout Hwy. M1l1ule Rellil SAVE up to 75% at Iii•· th••m, v.·ith tho· n o'f"f•!(J<;orv \I)IH'"hN.;, 10 tho· nrlir o· nf tho· < l••f'l nf th o• .. h<>\f" <•nlitJ,.,J nKUt. or '" !"""""' thi'Til. "ich th•• "'""'"""•" •unr h.-r .. , to th•• nnd,.r~i,lllnl!'d " • n 'll!n.n.o " t . 11 .-H .. man, \l!"rn'") I'll 1..•"'· 901 ll<J•I!'r ll1riH•. ~uitr :Z:l2, Nt'WJMHI Ht'll<'h , c~lifn m il< QU,(Il). whir'h 1,. th o• 11l11<'r of bn11 in,.,.,. nf th,. ll n<ll'rl'li.an.-rl in .. u muttrno~ rrrtainin !t" to ch .. e!lllilt,. nf "'"'' rl.-.-,.,1.-n t. wilh ~n ,.]a mnl'lth!ll 11ft,., thf' p11bli r;t- lioo of th i!l lllltir ,.. Dat,.rl Junf'i , 1968 l'llf!lluant to 11uch int~tn l ion, th,. unfi,.NII i~tn '"d L .. 11 pplyintt lo th.-n'"l'"''""'"l o f "lrobolic f~ver11~ Control for itJI'IIIIInCe hy tr;t n!llf .. r of 110 nlc oh olir: '""""ru,.:e lic:r.nl'le (or lic:ent~.-11 ) for th""" pr,.mi~&el'l 111 10 loii()Wtlll; o f th e M ua i d pal Code of the ·~~P'fi~I~SOM~~A~L~5iNK;-;-;;;;;;:;h:;; I R ~~ ~~ ~~S ·"r 0 I ewport • • WI ONe M·~·s JUNK ·,, sel 111 p11blu: aoclio11, lo the .::.. ~"'~~~" 1 hi &but bidder lor cu h, 011 man'streuure. ·Orin& your USED SETS A LOI AS ~;.~!!;~~~.~~ Sabuday, Jau 29, 1968, •t junk in and buy our 121.11 10:00 A.M. at th e Corporation trea1ure a (or vice vern). • , ..... , •t'tll. C:ATII t:IUN t; Kl ESTt:ll C:11 therin f' l(ie~&lf'r f:llf'C'II tri• of th ~ Will Il l thf!' a bovf!' nwnf!'d df't"f'rll"l"lt . ThomAA L llf'ff .. rn an Auom ey at l.11w 901 (}oYf't l)rhc:- Smite 232 Nf'wport 8udl, r.a lifo miA 921560 642--3%1() Attl)mey lor f.<(ef'lltrl • 1 1-----------1 Publi..la: Junf' 13, 20, 27, July 4, 1968, Ia ill ~ Nf'wport ll •rbnt t::.•lp. 0 \' SI\LE Gf.N}:RAL (RONA F'IIJ E PIIIJI.Ir. f:A TING 1-"'1.·\r.t:) t\nyon,. rll!ll irinjll to prote11 t th,. iiiiii~~<~RCI! of IIIIIch liceru•e(,.) ma y rile a verified protetlllt with •ny officr. ol th~ [)ep~rtment of A if'ohnlie llfo"""'P' C:o n• trol, within 3o;.Y" o f the dotte the propoeed pn<ltnl•et~~ were fil'\llt pot~led, •latill" IJI'OOIIdll lot denial •• provided by l•w. The premlt~es 11re n-llcen~&ed for the ule of • \coftolic bev• erwsu, The fon~t of verlrl~•· 11011 m.y be obllllud from uy office of .the De,.rlllWll'll. c. .... J. ~;or ... PahU•h: J••c 13, 1961, Is 1\e Newport flarbot F.ulp Y•rd11 of U.e City o f Newpo rt 1 -• -0 Buch, louted •t 592 Superior TcWink e Ua ,uware. Costa ••IIIII Avesoe, du: lollowiiiB de. Mesa, 646-1675. acri bed pi'Openy : Boy• •d sf rl a bic:ydu ALCOHOUCSANONYMOUS 5'~','",..•,,c,c::o~n Harbor Area. 673-8724: .... P .O. Box 1223, Coou Mesa~ C:tpa. an all l)"f't!l uf c&o. dllna A linen.Spl.:iallJ. ;..,.•o olllno. 11.,511 )Oer hr. ..... WhilmM,. MJ7 Mir· PirliO, COM. 67)-l77~- • llt.,erter TV Slits . ' 1127 " ..... 11¥4. c. ......... 5A4511 • WE HAVE .for HOME LOANS UPTO $71.500 0~ of SALE PRICE or REFINANCE .. SAME BASIS $ $ $ $ $ 800/o HOME LOANS EXCEPTIONAL TERMS 30 YEARS $ $ $ $ $ SECOND TltUST DEEDS P'ltiVATI .~·~ ~ IC.., ,_-Is• I Ill .. ,._ WfiiiiJ FAST SERVICE $ $ $ $ $ FHA· J' A ·BEST TERMS $ $ $ $ $ Aph.-Commerci•l --Cortofnlctio..- Lond Loono $ $ $ $ $ Let's discuss yo u r fin•ncing requir• mentl. W t ~Yt 1 monoy piO<Jr"" to frt y-needs. frH opproisol -No ob- "g•~on. - SEitYING OllANGI COUNn' 11 YIAIS SATTLER Mortgage Co. 336 E. Utlo Strwt Costa 6G·2l71 11 .. • ' ' ' N£W'ORT HAR80R EliiGII ...... •..• . •.. .a11 lll1d Cull .. ARST SECTIOII - -P. I TltURSOAY, JUNE 13, 1961 COIOIA ott. liAR, CAU F •. ·Newport lmh .... .... lslond CHANNB. REEF·APARTMCtl • .. ,.,....... (Jill .... Cll,.. .. rt NH/1 .v ... ,.,.. ~ ........ CORONA DEL MAR, R-2 LOT+ 3 B.R. 2' BATI-I HOME On I~ f2.9,50~ ·Hurry • • SC~I•UC. 'PROFl&RTIS:S 67S·S7:261 I -._ "" '~~'· ~ POilU Ttf.AT~Iii 8U I L P lNG-IPICTACULAI YIIW..OCIAN _, lAY Cla~n,/ IZ./-Aparlm•n/6 IN DOVER SHORES, NEWPORT BEACH ••• 0.. Wetwf,...t Near New,..-t ...,_,. I'*MM 2525 --· c..-.. -· Calf, AMPLI .vaT I'AIIING _, IOAT 1WS where the quiet elea•nce or Bayc:rut's "forever vtew"1 llomes, the presliJe of Newport's f1mous W"t Bluff, and .private beaches combine to m•ke this THE place to live. You may buy a Baycr"t "forever view" lot 1nd Ivan Wells & Sons will desl1n and build your dre1m home, or purchase an exquisite, u lstlnJ 81ycrest home. My Net Eajay 'llle "~•ll••lnl•a" w.., ef ·"'- 11tl ADYANTAGIS WILL SUIII'AISI YOU • You caa pardlaM IIUI ret fee Ulle -or -If ""' ...-. ALL aoto. 111ft WATartiONT VIEW. All Ill" two .....,_ and two batha. -Wlnl LAIIGE PATIO. iayrrr.at For propl• th1t c=.n IIford the best. ~~~ 1 .... 11",•1/•1} .! ...... 4<1<1/llot l•otiiJ •,.• ;,., u --· New 300 S.ri .. • 164,9!50 to $120,000 Mpctetso M. l842 SantiaJO Drive, Newport S.1Ch . Phone (714) 646·1550 b appointment. fl~~·,•l•.t n~.t '•••l•lt•-4 1.~ J. II . .-_,., S.•t• A•• YOU AU tNVITID TO tNSPICT OUtt PUIINISHID -L luy $59,500 GAll Up &..-$420 MuiUy & Up '"-173-1711 for ... ...,...._... •• "mu4Vtt6~ HANDSOME 2 STORY 4 b•d10o"''• fo""ol din ing 100"1 , hugo li,.ing room ond o ponolod f ... n,.. room . SYnn)" location in top Mesa V•rd• noigh- bor+.ood. Und•"0110und util iti••· "'•king onl)" S34,9SO . It'• cl•an . • • • • • BUY IN TilE BEST AREA MESA VERDE RE AL TV 5<6-5990 • • • • • 3 'BDl!M: PACESETTER F-.ousPoc•••lfer model hom•, oi l el•ctric built· in •, hand)" .. r .. i c• porch ~~nd Iorge ! ... i ly 100"1 . T hi s cl ean ho"'• i1 d o•• to Hhool ond pori.. ... good bu)" ot $30,500 or olforl • • • • • MESA VE RDE HA S TI'O COUNTRf CLUB S '-4 ESA VEROE REALTY 5<6-!5990 ••••• NO DOWN G.l. Fantolfi c o pportun i ty. Ju" r.,duced to $24,900. M••• Verde, 3 bod10om 1 on tr•• lined str••l· Sh ingle 10of, now corp•ll, and point and dond,.. !.,cod )"Ord. O•n•r i 1 mo .. ing and trodod in thi 1 ho"'•· Don't ...0 u it. 524,900. ••••• 01£SA VE l/D E liAS 4 SCIIOOLS, 3 PARKS MESA VEROE REAL TV 54&-5990 ...... 4)nud\ir6e ~~afty., 2850 M .. a Verde Or., Costa Mesa Phone .5.46-.5990 FAMILY HOME :. 't BEDROOMS'AND FAMILY ROOM 19 x 36 SWIMMING POOL FRESH PAINT -CLEAN - A DELIGHTFUL HOME located in exclusive Bock Boy Areo OW'NER TRANSFERRED AND HAS HIS HOME PRICED TO SELL AT Coil J im Cobb SS1 ,500 Realtors 673-4400 THE RECORDS SHOW: 1169,300,000.00 totaJ sales thtou&h lhe Multiple Listina lscondc,c of The Newport Har· Cost• Mesa Board o f Realtors for the first 4 months of 1968. THIS IS OVER 4 MILLION j [)(JLl,A~lS PER'MONTil IN PROPERTY SALES! LIST YOUR PROPERTY WI Til A REAL TOR' Can't sell it? .•. Trade It? For Fast Action&. Reaults Call CORONA DEL IUR . SALE TRADE $61;500 House -4 bedrooms, 3 baths, PLUS ' l·bed•oom apartment. For more in- forma tion call Paul Terry CURT 10111 R ealro• 642-6472 • .., •• 673.364 "1730 W. Coa1t Hhway Newport Beach ---- P-.o i• Y•r ,ON., f.r o S..ltscripti•: c.n 6n-0550 SEIIPLE aJIIAL ESTATE DOYLE ol WOOD CO. Call 54.1·116& E. ·17th SL; Costa Men FRUIT ROI NOME! ••• DECORATOR'S CNAIIII. I EAST'ILUFF BEAUTY! Oreom Ga rden -featured in Sun set Magazine. 4 Redrooms or 3 and Den plus Lorge formal dining room . Kitchen and breakfast areo overlook Pati~gorden READY for Back Aay development! ·- A MUST lEE , , •• , •• , •••••••• MJ,MI ~~ ttiAL ISTATI 2515 •. C..ot c.-• .. - ln'UATID .. 1111 .M:IIII IPACICIUI I A I 1•1n ~ ,_ .• v ..... ,_, .. ==:;:.,.. .. We118-Mcc.rcle RMiton . e Plin&l Patios • Fiteplecta • POOLS • 9 Hoto Polli•l Oa .. • r-•• • ....... ,. F•ill' Soclioo • IWJ. II -t• 1M Play•-· ..... L_c.l _...,..,-Coeot ......... 10 Petllll• Rtll .. lt Stnriet Sllott 1943 • q.,.. norv.ll. f< ... llor Best Buy in Terra ce 3 bedroom . 2 bath . ~ood ram1ly home , lar~e feni ed yard . Only 53~ .. 90\) ••••••••• On Pretty Narcissus South of ht~hway . 2 bedrooms. F orced Air heat. Only 537 .ilOV. •••••••• Charmed A fuer upper. R·2 lot. ::! bedrooms . lar~e de n, 2 r~replaces . 531, 75V. 332 Morgueri te Corona dol Mor -673-8550 q.,.. no,.,.!!, !< ... !tor A CHEAPIEIII ONLY S24 ,450 FOR THIS TWO bEDROOM HOME IN CORONA DEL MAR . oa::J•-•• HOME ON VIEW LOT Onrlooking proposn lllarina and Omn WOULD YOU BELIEVE ONLY S37,000 . FOR THIS FOUR BEDROOM AND FAMILY ROOM HOME ON FEE LAND . ~ ON THE MAIN BEACH! CORONA DEL MAR --GO WHERE THE ACTION IS .. S11 0,000. THREE t!~DROOMS, TWO BATHS, FAMILY ROOM IJOX "(. fRJ\Xl<l.IX I Re:J\1. TOR· ' .. Jl!IO Eut Coast H1tftwlf Col-on.~ clel Mit, Califorr1" l'ftont. 673-2222 OPES SEVEN DAYS FOR SALE Prime high ri se zon.d land on M•iners Mile _ Hewport Beach. Approximately 11 ,000 sq. ft . $225,000 CASH Write for oloscripM .. •4 locoti..,. Bo• No . 614, c/o The £oaip, 2721 E. CHat Hltil..., c._ . ...,._ ' Lido CHINA COVE 2709 Cove Street (Foot of Dahlia Awe.) Open Sat . and Sun . 1-Sp.m. You'll be im pressed with the functional floor• pion' and QUALITY of this like-now 3 bod- room, 3 both, 2 fireplace home. 'rou hove a moving picture of al l the activity on the Boy --and the Beach iS right befar1 yo"ur eyes! 675·3000 Poice only S95 ,000 You Own the land Eves. Sol8·8868 + + Not the Biggest House ... nor th e biggest POOL --But it's a lot of both for the mon'ey! This neat' 2 bedroom home is ne~o~ly c arpeted. There's a cozy fire· place and the kitchen has bu ill•ins. 2·car garage. Lot Zoned R-2. Poice on ly $31,700 675-3000 Eves. 548·7962 Bay & Beach Realty Inc. 2407 E. COAST HWY. CDM in the heart of lido Lovely three bedroom home on 4.7 foot lot. Sunny patio , Iorge living room and dining areo. P resently ' ,.,ted, but owner wilt consid« lease to respon.sib1e ten~t. Good location ond just right for the fam il y seeking Li do Isle advan tages. P riced of S56 ,400 . Term s . Call for appointment . ,. I. •••• , ....,.,., .. THE DEVElOPERS ll UDO SKI 1935 ' OWNERS MOVED Need just 1 buyer for this terrific Mesa Verde home. 4 BR 3 bath, separate 1Sx2J family room. separate din- ing room. huge yard with large heated I filt ered pool. Drive by 2837 Ellesmere & call to see inside. Con sider all offers. 'f:? Newport at Victoria 646-8811 ' (Open Evenings) STORE BUILDING Busy cam1r in CaliNaa. betwe., Redlonch: ond Beaumont, surrwndecl by major HtVice stations. Security a-.1.: oc,.s1 the atrHt. Building is 40' • w .·p ..... off..alrMt ,..... ing. lolool lor huit .... """"• -~~-., fran chi u operations. Two rn-s. Welk -to meo! lockor. Will looM {.,r $250 per-·· • • lHUIIIDAY, JUliE 1J, - CDIIIM IlL IIAII. c:MJ f. ...... , -....._ ,. ~ e-n.. Clltonll. 11101 aur . Dr •• : 11ma1 Cltunlb, aau li.O..S N-HellpiO -'!llo fk., N-Holptl - loY. l•• Billa wtU "llbal lo o rOibet'o dae?" .,._ It 8:10 01111 II Lq>. will be lbe -l<lplc or amc1ar OG tllo IDjolc ·"E-lbe ReY. Ncnaao BtoWD It lt ODe ION tJom d{~ dead.., the Iaiiier' a day aervice at buod OG Lute 18:111·81. 10 o.m. lblo S..~. Tbe Vocotioa Bible oo11oo1 will Pllcrim FollowOblp wtU .,.., be bold hom 9 10 11:80 LIO • ." 01 3:80 p.m. Suncloy It lbe Empire debs to make bOw lp-L-"" ... tllo -'" or tile VII-oH Ill-Wll• 011 P!Yor, ·-11. .... -...... Ud la&ll>duce Uom apo., · lltllltDa .., 01u1t IIIII bo tllo plio u • ., -"AIW tllo boll lo o..-· ..., -II ... --. ·-· ..., 111--10 tllo -IN ud tllllr piN --IIIII -bo-...allrllolr--wtU 01111• tllo -• ... --1=odllllll ,.-.1 111o "-111r ...s -· u.., or .. Cldld 011..._ 11a11 o pra--w111 ao •• "111111d Holl~.'~ Ctatlr otOnop ao.ar.; be bold to bcoor tile dobu· ·-lUI will be OWYOCl '111e bill-wtU be IMIM, · lbllr roll.. ODd -: IIOOIIrll tllo 0111!10 tnaobmod laiD 0 bo-or lllolr eoex>ltl. · '11110 oloo ON llr. : IDd lin. : Joba l . obt-oriDI blo-0 •d wt1i be "'tllo S., Qub. · llcKIInD, • llf, . ODd lire. oil-l11VM. : IIPrlodo or '!lie dobuiOOIN ODd diett awl01 F'uoler, • 111. :ODd Ua7 will .. tlo-budo will ncoito .,., eo., Homlltoo lire. :lomoo .. oter ODd Ill. luoe 17 10 Juoe l!8. ,. •. cburoh. ocbool IIOif wiU be In· • • • cucade 1D feiCDOita hom ud Riqbltd Robln100; aad MfL ;Owea 8. JobDeoo. Newport Uolty Cburcb. &be oeiUDI over dte a&ap, Dtaae Adele JobDIOD and Otber peata will loolude J stalled a& lbe 8:30 L~. J Sunday aervtoe .. • • • CHARL ES HUNT of the Newport Harbo> American Legion Post 291 is shown hand- . ing the Ame rican Legion annual award to Ted Kahan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. KN!an of Bayshores, at the Horace En· sign schoo l pro·gram, Tuesday , June 11. The award Is given for courage, compan- ionship, character, servi ce and scholar- ship. Firat Bapttat Church, 301 Magnolia, Costa Mesa -At the 11 a.m. Sunday serVice, Dr. r.o. Neumann wtll meectng 01 15111 fk. :ODd 1.. wllore tile dobuiOOIOo will Tbcmu . E. : 8p•glor; Mr • .,d lira. f'roak lloroboll, vtoe Ave.,: Clttr Havea -mike lbelr bowa. :Eacb te• Pacrtcta Louise K«Dp aad Mr. • and Mra. · 'lbomu Dr •. wtlliam R. :Parter. pro--tooo w111 end wllb a wbJte 'lbomu Andrew Joaea: Crouoo lr.,··Mr. ·aad Mra. teaeor &I UntveraU;y ot R* dove oreat1n1 tbe lfteet ot Dolloa JND Lee aad DenDla Robert Bemard ud Mr. ·ud Iondo, will be guoll opelller blrdo In ntl!ht : Rodmoo: L111rol Roe Lloyd lire. lohn Spotltng. . at tbe 10 a.~. :&mclay aer-Oracetul tao palm lronda. and Oraot McCormick.; vtoe. :HI a subject Ia "The sprayed allver, ·will crea~e Marata ADo McKerreo and way ot peace. •• The Rev. a tree form deatp tor tbe Mlcbael Hany Kemp; SOodra Loreo Fllcilnger la due backdrop ot deep blue Lee Oaterbouclt ud Prank back from hls trip co Lee's walla. · To complete lbe Manball Jr.;·Dell)'D Eleaoor "'MilliCAN GUS$ CO. IUY$ ULlOA GLASS Zonta hears Sealab talk. Rooald J, Swelg, U.S. Navy public affairs officer, will lnfonn members of the Newport Harbor Zon ta Club today, June 13, of the acti- vities or Sealab U and deep submergence systems. Tbe meeting will be held at noon at th e Senior Citizens recreation center. 15th St. and Irvine 1\ve., Clift Ha- veo. The Sealab Is a rescue unit developed from a 3- year study followin~ the loss or the :;;ubmarine Thresher. Men go underseas in the Sealab to learn how to survive do'Nfl below as well as to rescue persons hom sunken vessels. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION instructor Roj ean Agee, at lett, had to wipe tears av.ay from Chri s Kay's che~k:s be fore she could smi l ingl y accept her trophy. Cht~s was overwhelmed at being singled ou t as th e out- standing girl athlet e at HOface Ensign 8th grade clas- ses. Mrs. Agee is transfering to Corona del Mar Hi gh School ne xt term. I Ensi gn photo.) Also on the proKratn for the ?.onta luncheon will be th e ~onta girl or th e year from all 4 high schools. These girls are selected by the ~onta gi rls who were chosen as ?:onta gi rls or the month. The gi rl s of the year are Christie Lynn Denner from Corona del Mar High School. Donna OeCubelli s of Costa ·Mesa Hi gh. Oiana M. Orelss from ~stancla and Stephanie Moore from Newpo rt Harbo r High. Q.OTHING STOLEN Over SSOO worth of clo- thing stolen in his garage at 332 Prospect St., New- port 3hores, was stolen someti me after Jun e 6, ac- cordin g to Jerrold Cole, in a report to Newport police. S281 MISSING \Vhen Kenneth Russell, 50 1 Femleaf Ave .• Corona del Mar, went to bed Wed- nesday, June 5. he hung his pants in the closet. Next day he told Ne'Np<>rt Beach police 128 1 was missing from the pants po cket. • REMOVE WATER STAINS • FLAME PROOFING EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING Drapery Cl.aning. Perfect Ngard~.. of the o.. of your drapery. or toc:tr. re- plocement if c!Hnabltl. • No Shrlnlraee e No Wilted Head1 • Perfect Pleat folding • hrfect hett Hems • Water Stoh• lemaYDI OU-EXCLUSIVE .S~RVf~~;; • Pro'"-ional lrtstallattaft • Prefntional lemavol • Terma Mayle Arranged • ft" htimot" • ''" Loon Drapes 200/ Off lor <aoh & , • ...., 10 642-0270 540-1366 S.nint All •f Or•~ C•vnty 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. of 17th, Costa Mesa " A FRIEN DL Y-COURTE OUS PLACE TO SHOP HILLS BROS. COFFEE Cl VTT AN International, con - veni ng in San Diego May lb- 18 fo r the California dis- trict meeting, apoointed the Re11. Norman Brown, pasto r of th e Plymouth Congrega- tion al Chu rch of Newport Harbo r, as sta te chaplain for th e year beginning July 1. Mr. 13ro wn ser11ed as Army chaol ain du ring Worl d War I! and is chaolain of the Orange Co ast Ci vi t an Club of Costa Me sa, which meets the fi rst and 3rd Thursday s at noon at the Mesa Verde Country Cl ub. SMOKE BOMB FOUND AT CD RONA BE.t.Ci Kids rounda mili tary smoke bomb on Corona del Mar State Beach F'ri day e venlnf:, J un e 7. Whil e carry in~ it onto Ute part! in~ lot, they dropped it and it beJ!:an smok in~. Sin ce Newport Beach firemen could not be e xactly sure or what It was. they call ed the bomb di sposal squad, El Taro. to come and get th e 16-in ch long. silver, cyli nder. speak on the subject, ,. 'The fathers America needs.·· Tribute wtU be paid to the lathers present. At the 7 p.m. service. the Rev. Har- old Ander am. minl ster to youth, Will speak to the Summit, Misaourt, where be garden etrect. lbe troat of Bloawaager aod Jamea h a member of the Unity tbe b&o.dataod aad tb.e Clut Joraeoeoo; Linda miolaters group meeting aide pUlara wU1 be wrapped Marte Fanaler ud La wrie there. His subject on Wed-Jn blo1eom1 ud 1eavea. Cuonlolflam; &lean Carol nesday at 7:30 p.m. Will and nanted by potted pllllle. Sbater IDd 'nmotby Butin; Americaa Olus aod Screen Co., formerly Crance Glaas Co.. has purchased Balboa Class Co. and has moved to t he Balboa Class location at 167 1 Placentia Ave .• Costa Mesa. congregation. • • • St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew·s Rd .. CUrt Haven &. "Brand mark·· is the sennon theme ot Dr. Charles Oierentield lor the 8. ·9:30 and 11 a.m . &mday . serVi ces. The sac- rament of infalit baptism will be observed at 3 p.m. • • • Central Bible church, Orange Ave. at 23 rd St.. Costa Mesa -Pastor Henry E. ,Jones will bring a mes- sage on "The Christian and today ·• at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday services. At 7 p.m. he will speak on the topic. ··An evangelical views Sunday schools.·· Pastor Jones will continue his series 011 prayers in the Bible at th e 7 p.m. Wednes- day meeting. • • • The Lutheran Church of th e Master. 2900 Pactnc View Or.. Harbor View Hills -Families wtll be received into membership · at the 11 a.m. Sunday ser- vi ce, followed by reception and refreshments. The golden wedding an niver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. John Gus tafson will be cele· brated. Dr. WilUam Eller wi ll preach on "Made perfect in love" at the 8:45 and 11 a.m. services. • • • The Chnstia.n Science Chu rches. Corona del Mar. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -"God the preserver of man" will be the lesson- sermon topic for tlus Sun· day. • • • Christ Chu rch by the Sea United Methodht, 1420 W, Balboa Blvd., Centrai Newport -During the sum- mer months, one servi ce will be held on Sundays at 9:30a.m. The senn on topi c for thi s Sunday wi ll be "F'aithful reaUsm," by Ute Rev. James Lamberth . Chu rch school will also be held at 9::ll a.m. • • • Community Congregattonai Church, 611 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar -Dr. Philip G. Mu rray will preach on "What must we do to be s afe?'· at 10 a.m. Sunday w FeUowship Hall. Summer church school wi ll start this Sunday through 4th grade on ly, at 10 a.m. Older children are invited to wor- ship with th eir famllles. • • • Temple Sharon, 617 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, will present a "salute to Israel" at 8:30 p.m. Saru,-. day, June 22. An Is raeli dance troupe an d rs raeU aod othe r near eastern foods will be featured. Reser- vations may be made 'oloith Mrs. Steven Cyur1k, 548- 1432. ' . . . be "Uph old . ..., love." K ·~1..., Dt 01 rc""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"ii v' The table• wtll be deo--. ane ociner • • • orated wtlb tllo "Aogol" ODd Tbcmu Key: Sbawo II'OULD YOU BELIE VE T he Re v. Herbert J ohn son Elizabeth Slocum and Manufacturers' S.•pfoo will leave his position as tbeme of tbe Auzllluy. Sll -"11 101 Oouclaa Oatman. at Wholescilel assistant minister ot the ver uma ., coo D First United Methodist arrangements ot pearled The stag line wtll In· SAMPLI!MANIA SHOP Church or Costa Mesa as ot roses and aty blue car-elude Jay H. Robinson, 2640 E. Coa1t H_wy., CD this Saturday to resume his nations. Theae wUl rest ~P:!b!!,I!!UE...!Boo!!!,!!U!OY!:_EP~oi~IO!!!'C:..· .!:C~rat~g~======~~=~ studies ror a master's de· oo white satio runnera wttb ~ree. He is looking toward , green tem traUlog along a career in sounseling work lbe center ot tbe tables. in public edu cation. A re-The debutaotea will sc.ep ception honoring Mr . and through a large allver Mrs. Johnson and their sons. frame Qanked by pleated Herb Jr. and Jim, will be v.tiJte satin screens to joln held at 7 p.m. this Sunday tbei r ralbera. Compl~ in Thompson Hall. meottng lbe blue. whlte aad silver tbeme, the dei:IJ- tarltes will carry gracetul MRS. ETHEL COLVER OF white lace fana," oovered NEWPORT HTS. DIES witb nowera and moaa Ethel V. Colver, 72. of green velvet rtbbooa. Mualc 23 16 Cliff Dr., Newport will be provided by Joe Heights. di ed June 4 at her Moah•v and bia orchestra. home . · -Host tor lbe evenlog wUl Survivors are her husband, be Harry Babbitt., a put William ; 2 sons, Charles of guardian angel award wtn· Covina. and F'rank of Costa ner, who will lotroduce tbe Mes a; 3 daughters. Mr s. outp>tog president, Mra. Florence Amick or Covina Robert Be mard, alter wel- and Mrs. Saralyn Brostedt coming the assembled and Mrs. Lois Sw anson of guests. Redlands; a brother, Neal Mrs. Bemard, in tum, Smith or Pomona; 2 sisters. will Introduce the ball Mrs. Bernice Cygerot Costa chairman, Mrs. F rank Mesa, and Mrs. Allene MiY Marshall ; presentatioo cheU of Eureka; 14 grand· ch ainnan, Mrs. Thomas children and 2 great•grand-Crosson Jr., and Mrs. lobo children. Sparl ing. inoocnlng preal· Services were held Jwae cteu. . . .,. .... 7 at Sr.. An.drew's Presby·' Following Cbla, Mra. ·Ber- terian Chapel with Dr. Ray. nard wtll tum !be apoeligbt mood J, Brahams as offi · on Or. Tom Roblnaoo, &110 ciant. A seoond service and a put guardian angel interment were held at Oak· award wt nner, who wtll act da le Cewet~ry in Glendora. as masler ot ceremonies ror Bell Broadway handled fu-th e remainder of the ne ral arran~ements. evenht&. He will acknowl- Brake Relining for VOLKSWAGEN SEDANS Hlltren ~uare 250-1 !est 17th Str .. t eo ......... Collf•ml• PhMOl 652·SUO RE-OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 15 Mori Graves & Sandy Carlson, original a.,n.,, have fanned a partnership. Trudy Noble, associated with the Shop for the last seven years wi II continue with us. We know you wi II enjoy our many fine lines of "lr timate Apparel" and corsetry. DO COME SEE US AND J<.,i ~f., /or Priz•~ J<,f,.,,~ m ,nfJ Specializ ing in "D" cups ... Graduate Corsetiere HOURS: 9:00A .M. TO 6:00P.M. M.codJJy,lhrcuogh Saturday. _ "Bt Comfortable in your <ups" Hi lgren Sq uare 2SO·B Eas t 17th St Costa Meso, California Phon e: 642·5430 .... ... 11953 tin 19671 ltoc:ludes: Ports: 1. , .. , •• 11 kelle "'-'" 2. hltH(f ...... " ......... fer ""•"-• I . IMHct kaae --. ,., wur 4. •••.ell tr•t ..... .,._I••• •• IMctsury I . •ulhlll Wllln f . Checll _. liiutl PMtla.t kellt 11 IMCU .. 'l' J. (tltctl ............. ,,..,...,. •• l.i9111t ............. li"i"h I. ,,_, ..... Me" " ~t«tuaty ...... ,..,. ............. ,... f. ... ,.., ....... ~-· , ..... .............. Me...,, PEPPER TREE A'UTOMOTIVE .... , Smith, Prep. 120 Mente Yltta, c .... MIN, Calif. 64601M Clo .. d Sull. I Mon. T'*' thru s.t. I:JO.I:lO Nul• _....._hi ;uta1 ..... - ... '11•211 I .... 11115 11111.15 ... . • MAJO~ ~O~!OQT 0. AR TH UQ and his wife, Clai re, are pictured at his ret ire ment party at the Mar ine Corps Air Station of· ticers club. Mayor Arthur is hol ding the ins ignia of the Headquarters and Ma i nte~ ance ~uadron 37, whi ch he served as executi ve officer, and a plaque denoting every rank he has held during his Mar ine Corps career. Mrs. Arthur is holding a gold artillery piece which the major re· ceived at the retirement ceremony. {Qffi. cial U.S. Marine Corps photo.) Wake Island hero retires ly l /Cpl. Mark Harriaon Two mtautea before hiKh DOCm Qll Dec. 8, li41, fll .,. .. 11M 0116-Piellle Island of , ••• &be re•leaa antict· patloa &bat U~:~~«ed in the air following the attack on Pearl Harbor was suddenly shattered when 2 dozen Japanese bombers permeat· ed the empty sky to deliver their second such attac k on an American military instal- lation. Though severely wounded in the initial aJr stnke by a Japanese bullet that di~r abled hi s left wrist, Major Robert 0. Arthur, then a starr sergeant, continued to Oy with the battlewom hand tied to the throtUe of his plane in a defense that last· ed 15 days. Major Arthur, oow a resi- dent or Clirr Haven, was taken prisoner following the capture or Wake Island, and spent the next 1,353 days or hi a life in 3 Japanese pri· son camps -Yokohama, Zent&uji and Kawaakt. Five yeare later. be wu awarded tbe oar.too'a aeo- ond most coveted military honor, the Navy Cross Me-- dal, for h.i s heroic actions on Wake Island. In addition, the first presential unit ci- tation was awarded to him and his comrades. Major Arthur spent h.i s first 14 years 1n the service acquiring every enlisted pay ~rade and the last 16 years occupying 3 warrant officer and 4 commi ssioned orticer ranksJ When asked about the prob- l ems encountered by young Mari nes today he commented. "On-the-job training is es- sential and every man must know the li(e or the infantry- man. If I hadn't had this training, I wouldn't be here today." The major, one of the ori- ginal enlisted aviators. when questioned about changes In aviation since his enlistment in the Marine COrps, stated, "Modem air- cratt are em:irely CDOC"e com- pleJ.lban ever belont. 'Tbere- rore, more imelUgeoce is requ ired by the enlisted men and ITlOC'e specialization is necessary in all ranks." The mihtary career or thi s Mari ne ended Saturday even- illJ(, June I, during a retire- ment ceremony oonducted in his honor at the Marine Corp s Air Station officers club. The Major's feelings about his 3~year career were sumed up _in this way: "If you enjoy it, there's no bet· ter life anywhere." Future plans for the major mclude a job as a contract administrator Cor Military Products Support Division for Air Research of Southern California. Major Arthur resides with hi s wife. Claire, and 2 daughters. Victoria and Pamela, at 307 Pitac.e Rd. GENUINE LEATHER Chairs to Relax in ... LOUNGE OIAIR OTTDNAN H.J.GARREJT fURNfllJRE PlOIIUSIONAL COST A totES A. CALIF. INTUIOI DUI.NEIS U II HAIIOI ILYD • • 646·1271 646·0176 • 20TH YIAR, 110 . 44 S!CDND SICnON THUR5DAY, JUME 13, 1961 (;I)-A DllloiAII, CAll f. 1961 ELEVEN -COUNT 'EM! Ch arl i e ••• Petuni a ••• Di amond Jim ••• Wh itey ••• Spo t ••• Serta • , .Gl oria ••• Bill, •• Kay ••• Stripe ••• and Half Str ipe ••• ne w puppies at th e Robert Underw ood residence, 118 J asmine Av e., Corona del Mar , shown here with thei r 411?-y ear..() I d ml shes s, Kathy Unde rwood, A II 11 dogg ies (4 mal es and 7 females) were born Sab.uday, Mar ch 4, 1%1, to 9obby's Duchess, a sad--eyed 9a!; set hound, named after Kathy 's big brother, Bob. (En· sign photo from the issue of Mat ch l b, 1%1.) 196() TRAI NS, TRAINS, TRAINS -More than bOO pieces of "rolling stock" were coli ected by Ralph Schisler for his dl~ play in his train ro om in his waterfront home on Harbor I sland Rd., acro ss the chan-1 nel from Linda Isle. Mr. Schisler, shown here with his daughter, Su.san, has one of the largest pri vate collections in the wo rld, In· eluding such famous makes as OO rfan , Ives, American Flyer, and Lionel, ranging In vintage from PH 5 to 1Q40. (Ensi gn photo from the issue of Dec. 22, l QbO.) a.d: C oach G aqe. G . Mabee T Ho~<''-:. .. l H::a' Green. D. T al'?'~.>ro. R Da.-,;eJ P lorenller~ J956 ONE OF THE PROUD MOMENT S 'n the CO JCn· ing career ot Jules Gage is represen ted tly th is phot o of his 1956 Sunse t Le ague ch amoio1'1Sh 10 bdslcetbal l t eam at Ne ,.,oo rt Harbor High School . Seat- ed, left [o righ t, Eddie P9pe, Gary Green , Dave TJ· mu ra, Robert Danie l an d Paul Lorentz en . Standing, 1961 J ESSEE OOUGLAS, 410 Nai'Cissus Ave., Corona del Mar, toolt to wood carving as a hobby after r~ tiring as a carpen ter. The swordfl sh and dee r were part of a collection of wood sculpture that he presented to the Community Youth Center In Corona del Mar. (EnslgnphotD trom the ls54.1 e of Doc. 21, 1'161.1 11 1! tu rrght, Co ach Gage , Geo rg ~ Mur •t, rt.'l"!'>Har- ~o ' )(1, Tom Houston, Larry Har;Jt r Tl,'n y H.ll l, <l'ld n·.1nagt:r P. Tamu ra. This photo, trQ•r !It Jq~";t, H.ll'bOI H qn School Galleon, .... as I)Jbl i shed u1 II'•' MJrch 17 , I %!:1 ssue of the Ensign on the occ.J ... ,Jr :d Jldes Gage 's announcemen t of his ret1 re!'T'f'IH ;h co ac11 . '-'OPE l i I AND QU,E.TL"( • 4 •• • • 12 •• • 1 ~ &Ulj FA'T"&A.--'"'OW \.ONer MUS'T 1 WAa'T FOR. 'T"I! AIIISWER.. 'TO M.V PR."VaR.. · ? • ON 6E.ING-- Patient ia n n" "n n" 21 • II ,_ '"' 8 "-· -__. prod-1rt tho 100M IN Till All NOAH AND ntl All( Gno• 1:1-ZZ ,_, Bat tboJ ..,.. aot lloDd-Naoll -...,_. .a "By foil~ N .. A. briog""'""d•f Cod <>I lm"9'.., -·"',.,,_-or _ootl,.;. God'o oiPI. of tho--:f,.; God ..,;rA I•"'· fr<f>or<d .. •• I~ rh• .roviog •I llil ~-: by , .. wWtA lor Ht lookod OD dlclr 11otr1t .-bulldi tho trl<, 11114 PJ! "' an•dtMMd ll•e twrld, tJfld buanw luir oJ "w riglltHtUtWu_,.ll ucl •• that !'j{ were haD of eriac the .,_,, uc1 ::J: to ;., by {IMih" (Heb. II :7). . dioobtdience 10 im and viola--it. 01 tbe oppro•l•o•llly The fact that wu a man poitl of ~ eanh upooo wloid> -of Hlo lawa. !1'2 hod 2,.500,1100 lolndt, or _.., of who, warned there "!'"'• .u .. ., crano .. o. dlooD -.pletely ,.loctoc! God 1 • ••· lloiaa' cranor•, ·-60 per not as _yet, for Hun to MDCI the waten of t~ty. eYeD u tbeir prc:ceautor. ceat were .c{Utic and did aot direction of God, the oceans to cover the pater Ca10, had dODL , Dtld to 10 iato tbe ark. Aboat built an ark and oo pre-port of the whole aurface of the MAN'S SUPIIMI WICICIDNISS 10 per -t of the rmwloodor are livts of his wife, three earth u it ~ today. It would . , inlettl. ud, u Dr. Many Rim- sons, and three daughlert-in-law, be bard to beltne ~t there .!U . It 11• God. f t;U1h. He" created mer hu aaid, they c:oald tide free while all of the other inhabitants no flood when the B•biCdefinittly tt not 18 nm, DOt to ,be ~~~eleu. aocllin oa the bides of the two of lhe earth were drowned, is well la)'l, and rtpeatl, that, th~ :n' and He pat naan, on it to be ill larp elepbantl aDd would not authenticated. In the Bible it was one. We ·~ many •ndiC.IttOnl afttaker and . Hae Mn'Uit and take any extra room. Thil referred to !favorably by Mosel oc the earth. surface of IUch witaeu, for a .. OWD par,. (Ia would "fean aoly 12 per eat of in six diiJerrnt chapters of Gen-1 ~. but we ~n be eomplete~y 45 :IS; 4J ~,10). Now, after en-the living c::reat ures larger thau esis, by the writer of 1 Chron-sausfied by ~ 1 statemenu 10 eta1 cea.tana, the JDID ud wo-inJects to require room in the ides (I' Ch<on. I :4), by Isaiah the Bible. History ~ proved ~ ~ IIGt God' a -aDd arlc. The« are oply about 20 (!sa. 54 :9), b Ezek iel (Ezelt. the . B•ble 10 be true m many wo-11114 "'" IIGt 'ii01'IoioiC opecies la'l"f thaD a doc· So 14 :14, 20), by ~aut (Heb. II :7), of Jts_ other statements, and we for.~ ibJ, bat ... ~ theft wu plenty of room in by Peter ( 1 Pet. 3 :20 ; 2 Pet, Deed DOt worry about the truth their ~ aDd taleDta eatirtly the rat ar' of safety, nen u 2:5), and by J esus (Matt. 24:31, of the ~d of Noah and ~he for their owa a:o.odiY ~~·e• there is plaatr of room· iD /<lUI 38 · Luk 17:26 27). ark. P~ocally . all I'Olocllts He1011010000100d, "If~ "spirit aloall Clorill, who os the Ark o -• e • and moiOflllS believe and teach, not always ltriYe 1r1th man, for Saf tocla Noah' ark W a FLOOD AND IAI'TUlE that once, a lone time qo, the« that he~ ia ftetb." The ....., door "\.t ~dosed sam gpeooec1 The fact alone that J esus Christ ~ a flood that des~oyed all _ ~d ~ spmt, but 1t had been sub-at Hit OWD wiU. Jesua Chritt referred to Noah and the flood arumal ';ftd ~~n hfe .. ~y miSSive to the c:ommands of Sa-Aid, "I am the door; by me if is auffcicnt in itself to assure Ul refe: 1~ It as T he Ante<hluv1a:! ~ rath;tr tbaa of God. Thua any man enter in, he thaD ~ that the history of N oah in Period or "before the 8ood. the WJckedoeu of ~. ~· aaved." Noah'• ark muat hne Genesis is true. Jesus said "As HANDSOME IUT WICKED great upon the earth 10 hll had mach room u ........... tnied. God ' a.ctuaJ deeds and al10 ••ever ·~-r the days of Noe were, so shall The rec::ord is clear and con-·mag; ti f the tho h I is today choosinr a people for also the coming of the Son of cise. About 1500 or 1600 years ; . h 01 on ° ~ til .0 His name to completely fiU the man be. For a s in the days that after the creation of Adam, the 11~1 ~rt was only evd c:ontm-Ark, Christ Jesus, and, when it were before the flood they were descendants of Seth (who took ua Y· ia ready, we will "take off" from eating and drinking, marrying the place of Abel, who w13 slain MAN IGNOIED GOD this earth, not in "man-made and r iving in marriage, until the hy Cain) and Cain and the other God, beinr the Creator of all missiles," but in the "God-made 1-:;~;:==;::::;::;;::;=:::;;:=:;:==;::;:=:::::::=;::===.======;:=;:=.~.,=.='~M;==.'T=.O.~L=c=o=.,.:;:.,.:;:=~day that Noe enttred the ark, sons and daughters of Adam thincs and haYiOC aU wisdoin Ark Chri•t f .. ~m." MnM of the r and knew not until the flood (Gen. 5 :4), had developed into a and power, has no problems to earth's inhabitants today pay GOD ANSWERS YOUR PRAYERS in thrn mise of the Father," ond, "It is good 0 came, and took them all a.,.ay; sizable population on the eart_h. solve,forGodbowswbatiland very little or no attention to ways: "Yes," "No," and "Wait." The ons-mon should both hope ond qu ietly wait." In to shall also the c::oming of the But Seth's line was rodly, while ;~~twill be. So, when He aud-~-~y a~e more ,interested wer, "Yes," is most welcome and kNps your your prayers, hove you been TELLING God Son of man be." I£ there were Cain'.sdescendants were worldly-auy announced in some un-m gotngto t e moon. no Noah and no Rood, then Jesus mind~d. AJ?Fently, for a time, dcteribed way that He would DOt faith on high. ••No'' is o disappointment, but what to do, rather than to ASK for His gui· was completely wrong, but we these famihes of the "sons of alwaysstrivetotpirituallydirett A NEW EAITH you know that He is guiding rou toward be t· donee? If so, you probably hove been recei Y• know that He never was wrong (~" and the "sons of Cain" men whose only thoacbb ~re The flood came from the ter things thon you expect. •woit" is per• ing the answer of "No" or "Woi r" quite of- in anything. We believe ih Noah kept separate, but in time, when fleshly, He put men on probation skies and from "all the fountains hops the hardest ons'llller to live with , as your ten. Try o:renin9 your heart to His love, gui· and we believ~ in the coming the "son.s of God saw . the for 120 years thereafter. But, of th.e rn:at deep" durinr forty natural questi on i s , "But when?" The advice donee, on wisdom . Be pati ent. Ask only for of our Lord. There was a flood daughters of men that they were apparendy, men were not im-days and nights. After 110 days to ••wait" is wr i tten at least thirty times in those th ings thot ore goo d. God is blessing that destroyed all sin ners, and fair," they intermarried and pressed with God's power or the Lord opened the door of the your Bi ble, in reference to being poti ent. Here you right ot thi s very mo ment, on d trying to there will be a rapture for all produced families with fine bi&' authority. It seems that the entire ark and let Noah, his family, and f "I II II h II h H living .saints and a resurrection bodies and handsome appearance. I'K2 100n fOC'got not only God's his cargo free to roam over the ore just a ew: wi woi t ti my c GnSJe te you w Y is on swers ro yo ur prayers are fo r the bodies of those who have "Tht re were giants in the earth announcement and the hmit He newly-clcan5Cd land. All fltllh come," ''Let none thot wai t be oS,cwned ," os they ore. Stop ond I isten. "Be sti II ond died previously. in those days,'' and some of them had put on His forbearance. but that bad moved on the earth, "Our God, we 'IIIIOit for Him," ,.Though the know that I om God." (Psalm 46 :10). It was no more difficult for were mighty men who earned even God's existence and both of fowl, cattle and beasts, vi sion tarry , wo i t fo r it," "Wai t for the pro-God to senJ a flood to c::over all fame and renown in their day. ample power to carry out His and every creeeinc thing bad L------'-'---------------------------------....l threat. Therefore, they ignored died, and the 1011 was free from ST THOMAS 818 LE LESSONS REPRIKTEDWITH PER."'ISSIOH FROM H;m entirely. Men w.,.. ao big them. It was <eadyto.ou.stain the ST. THOMAS PRESS and strong and athletic, and the eight remaining human ~ings, • . P.O. 8oJI 35096, Houston, T•n• nol5 Wllnlen, so "fair,'' that it prob-and beasts, birds, and an othcf' ably seemed incredible to them creatures that came out of the that there could be any power ark. This was the first rainfall u above them, and if there were, theretofore the soil had bem He must be proud of JUch fine moistened every n ight by a heavy men and women. Things had mist (Gen. 2 :S, 6). Rain is a nm on for centuries as men part of the: curse brought on the pleased (2 Pet. 3 :4), am they earth and mank ind by th• sin of wootld not .bdio-oe that aooythiooc Adam 11114 hia de~ts. WATER OF STRIFE Hu•l»•r• 20-Lnaon 7, S.i•• II In thlJ lesspn we dra w to a close the forty years of wa ndering and toughen- Ing ln the Si nal wilderness. It is important to realize that the toughening n~s­ sary for this ba nd of lnaelit~ was spiritual in nature, not simply physical. Having received dramaHcally of the Lord's hand a redemption from earthly bondq:e In Egypt, It rematned'"forthe peopl~r Moses to lea rn &hat God's lhtentlon ia ~ot primarUy lht e_utna of our"physiclll liVH in this wo r1d but the training of our souls for heaven·. Here Is the dtmcuJt part! Fallen man with his camaJ mind sect only the a rdenne o fthlJ wo rld for his material comfort and advancement M en under God realize that if d Wobedience (Adam's faJl 1 was the cau~e of all degeneration a nd death in this worl d. th at the road back (redemption ) will be accompanied by pain, suffering and hard wo rk . Psalm 78 records ln song both the chasten ing h a nd of God. and there- peated faJIIngs· a way of the people:" ... they fo rgat wh at he had done, and tht! wo nderful works that he had sho wed fo r them. He bro ught waters out uf the atony rock. so tha t it gushed ou t like the rivers. Yet fo r all th is they sinned mo re against him. and provoke-d the Most H igh in the wil de rness. R Numbers 20 records fo ur events o f slgnlncance. The first Is the death of Miriam. the sister of Moses a nd Aaron. She was older th an Moses and first mentioned in Exod us 2:7, wtle re she suggested to the Ph a raoh's daughte r that a "nurse of the Hebrew womenR be call ed to care fo r the child found in the bulrushes. M iriam promptly went and called thei r motht!r. Later a fte r the Exodus she is rega rded as a prophetess a nd led the women in song and dance. with ti mbrel accompaniment. to celebrate th e miraculous passa ge th rough th e Red Sea. Earlier in Numbers she and Aaron st rongly c::riticiu Moses for his marriage to an Ethiopian wo m an, fo r which she wa.s puni!ihed by th e Lo rd with leprosy. She was restored to heaJth after severaJ day.'i. The next event is the !\econd miraculous occasion when (;od provides water fro m a rock. The fi rst was about twenty years ea rlier and is found in Exodus 17. In Numbers 20:2 we read "there was no water for the congrega- tion." ThiA does not mt·an that the people were no t gehing enough, o r were on a rationing basis. but that there was no water at aJI. Hardly anynne today can imagine the dil'ltr~ .. lt that must have prevailed in the encampment when this fact wa• learned. Thoui!R nd..-. o f men, women. a nd children. nut tn ment ion their li vestock. would soon periah were wa ter not provided. Spokesmen ror the people soon presented th emselves to Moses. and the familiar co mplaining refrain was heard again-~Why have ye brought up the congregation uf the Lord in to this wilderness. that we and our cattle sho uld die there?~ This I~ not only a griping agaimt Moses, but a munnuring against (;od. It iA cvldenc~: o f thei r lack nf fa ith . MoAes recognizes thb lack o f faith fo r wh a t it I~; n•1thing Is to be galped by penonally chasti11ing the people at th is time. Their n1.-ed ht real, al though It Is true that no earthly need can justify a wh in ing att itude tn God. God requires of Most!! a very specific th ing: R Take the rod, and gather tho u the aasembly togeth er. and speak ye unto the rcc:k before their eyes; and II shall give fo rth his water. • We must notk:e the d lllln C'tion between this com- mand and the one given In Exodus whm Mo&CB wu commanded to "amite the rock." For Moses dltobeys God and smitet th e rock o n th ia occulon also. It il admiHedly dt.mcult to understand the: full meaning or M01a' and Aa ron's t ln and th e contequmt punishment: that they wo uld not be pennltted to lead the people Into the promlted land. but onl y up to the very ed1e of the eut tlde. We mutt obeerve however that God's command. are to be obeyed Wlcondltlo nally . Our undentandlng is not required; ou r obedience Is. Moset end Aaron compounded th~r sin by an arroaant attitude. ho wever. chastislna lhe people with these wordf: "Hear now, ye rebt!ll; must we tech you wa~r out of thll rock?" A. If to suggest that they could be, by their o wn power, lntelllaence. o r worthlne:u, the source of a miraculous Row ol water from a oodol God did caUH water to Row however. and the mul lltude wat refrethed. The water wu called the •water of Meribah," for the~ .wu •trlfe between the -le and God. ~ardlnf Mooea' clllobedlence, lh• lnterpme< Scholldd o-.n an bUtl'lldnt' typolop::allnterpnlaUon: •The rock (Chrt.t)once tmltten. ..-not b< amllen .. oln. Mo.W oct oolaed hlonotl~ and Implied (In typo) _ .. _. ___ --... .... -,-. ... --~ollie 1o1oM. n.. ...,._t -tolls ol -.... aood -thooqlo tloo Spirit." '11111 .......................... ol Mlrtala. 001 ... , ....... .. -of -· Ho Ia olo1ppod ol hlo P-1--end blo-• lie lAtif rei ,.._. Ml , _ _. oa tD 1111 eoa. llt••r. Aaron ...S fM: Lnldcal JOI&tood-• ep,o ol Clutot, loo 111111 ,-._,.bJ...,.trMt.._bJ • •· ,., ... ....._ .. MaNit pdal Dod •• lnMrllld ..._ r ... u, ... a II loo ...,.. prl I oad aD ~~~~-JomlW -Cloolot to bJ r ebirth through water and blood into the ramily of God. :Secondly. Aaron was not permitted because of sin to have a part In leadi ng the c::hosen people into the land or Canaan. Christ. who is without blemish. has. oo the other hand. p"n mi~ed to b( with hiA peopl e untU the end of the world. and will accompany us on our passage o n to the glories o r heaven. St.' ThomCUI fuu -P. 0 . Dux 35096 -Houston, TexatJ 77035 ISRAEL to Peace --Key By ARTHUR PETRIE, Tl\.0., American Boord of Mislions to th•Jew• Headquarters ot 236 West 72nd Street, New Yo .t, N.Y. 10023 (Th i_, i11 th f' .,,.con d irHiit ii iJm,.nt <Jf ,, trac t i!I"Uf'd by th,. -\m,.ri C"IIn Ho .. lll of \li""'ion!l to thf' jl'"''~.l Another prophecy 1howing that eonly through hrael will come world peace i. Isaiah 9:3-7. Thia is a Scripture of great imporhtnce. It ia one of the most remarkable prophecie~ in all the He· brew Scriptures. It fore:~ee:~ a fut ure of joy and peace to hrael fi rst and then to the natiuflll of the world. ltead t!.ia great and preciow ~ripture, •• it iA in the American SUndard Veraion: l'hou hut ouUtiplied !I.e rw.l.iou, 1huu hut is<:reate d their joy: they joy bt:Jure lhre aecordin1 to !he joy in btroeM .... aMP rejoice wht11 1ber di•idt the 1poil. for the yvke of hit burden, a11d 1be tt.afl' of hia ahoulder, the rod of h.i1 opprew.or, 1bou but broken u ia 1be day of Midian. for al1 1he .,_,of the anned man in t~ IUIDUit, 1nd 1he prments rolled in blood, shall be for b~rnin1, for fuel of fire. The meaning of the wo rdA of VetM: 5, above quoted, is the same aa in Isaiah 2:4, and are: to be eq uated with thern, namely: "they 1haU beat their 1worda into plowshare., and their 1pe1r1 int o pruuingbooka : nation 1hall not lift up sword apiMt nation, neither lha.ll they, learn war any mor~." luiah 9 :6, 7 gi•et the reuoa why weapons of war 11hall be turned into instrument. of •1ri· ~ultu re and for "fuel of fire." It ia be· cauee nf the coming of the new KinJ of huel, the Matiah. &nd the establish· me:nt of Hi. Kingdom. f nr IIDIO M a eiUJd ie bora, UIIIO Ul I ~~e~n i1 P••; aM the ..,.,..,..., ehaU be UpDll hil -..Jclef: &ttd hil Dlae eM1.I .. ~lkft Yoedaial. C..awllor, Ml,hly God. E•erluliq F11her (Heb. Father of Etn· ait yl, Priace of P~. Of the lfiCI'eue of Ma .......-n• ud of ~au 1Nnt thlll be lVI tftd; ap&n the 1hroM flf D1wld. and apon hit kl.,.,_, to .. abll•h It, and tn uphold it wtth J-fke aad whh rlah•- ei)OMW:IIf tro. htoeeforth ..,t'll fnr t"t"er. The ~·I ol 1-.ah of '-'• wUI perform thi.. If that famo• prophecy ae.c.hm any· thins, u -• that ,..... .....OS the notiono of Jhe eanh ohaU """" only th.....p waef and lll'aef'o "'"'-<he M-iah. Oo<lao Ia the "Sn-Shalooo. a Pr~ who ........ oil __......,blnc powen. and seean. peace amoac the .... ...... Who Ia, • k .... Jhe --· -of ,.._ do.. looJo Jhe world of DatioM. • • . E..-••' *1., cloabaloD ~ .:=.:-.... •..; ~t:r's! ...... llo ... -doa ..... 01 Dtrid ud ,.._ .,. DnW'•I*••'• He It a AMrw AuctJ~TW, ...._ a ,., a I ... -of doa ....... ; .. ., -. ........ , ........... ,.... ...... . of,_.. (Dollt ') .......... ... Kn10Woa.Puc:at PropbocJ A1noo1J P•INiod Clorlol--, ............ .... ,_, .... .,...._ ...... -. That ~ lhe: crystal-clear teac::hing of Zechariah 9 :9, 10. The careful Bible reader knows th at the: prophecy of Zech· ariah 9:9 was fulfiUed to the letter. Ch rist entered Jerusalem prect.:ely at Zechariah .aid He would, and Matthew recorda the fulfillment in chapter 21 :5,6. But the .. King'' of Zechariah 9 :9 did not then fulfill the prophecy of Zechariah 9:10, wh ich. speaking of Chri1t the King, Yys: "And I wiU ~ur off the char- iot lrom Ephraim, and the: horte from Jerusalem; and the battle bow shall be CUI off; and he shall SPEAK PUCE U!IITO THE ~ATIONS : and his dominion 1hall be from sea to sea, and lrom the River to the t ndA of the earth" (A.S.V.). Now the first part of Zecharia h 9 :10 m111t be eq uated with Isa iah 2:4 : and mcalll, ''neither ahall they learn wa r any more," and with laai ah 9:5. "·here it states that weapons of war "shall hf' for burnin(l;. for fuel of f1re."· Chri~ will "cut oft' the inAtrWllrnts of war and embl~s of wo rldly _ power ... ( :1nd ) Israel's Re· der.mer·King will publiah peace to the nations" (David Baron ). Then the prophecv nfp • .,J.., t11i ;f} fA.S.V.) will be accomplithed: He ••lttth wt.r• to c.-.~ un1o the c:Ad or the urtb; He bneaketh the bow, and euneth t~ 'Pttl' i• euttder: lie buneth the cha riot• in the fire. Psalm 72 teaches that IsRAEL Ill ·rHE KEY TO WOUJ) PEACE. This Pulm it pre-ellliomdy lhe Psalm of the KinKdom -;-the Kiq:dom of Olrist on earth. II it both a prayer aDd a prophecy. Jarad it fine in view of the PNimisl; then "'all nations." 11ae Psalmist it referring to the "'people" of Israel onl y whee he oaya: "He (K .... Me.iah)-.holl juoioe lhy noru: with riKhteouaneas . . . 'The mowataint lhall brins rt:Ae& to the no- Pi.& • .-• He ahsU iudll" the poo< of the rtoPU." The Hebrew ori&inal for the WO<d "people" Ia in the sini<Ulu uod oe- fen to lttad. "1'he Hebrew word, A~~t, tinplar, clenotea on;f= with louolly any uception., the of IHA&L The plural, ommim, dacribft lhe M • liON beyond the limits of Canaan" (Jooaieaon). This Ia • point of..., ....... ,....._ It --.. --that ,..... ... -roarrafaraef,tloooto"al-tiofta." ,.. .......... _ .......... •1 ... the Mod l..k'-1 • ....., ...._ tk·biM .tLIO ,.._ .. 10 ...... ,_ .. __ ............... . Y-. oil llioop-lol do.. ...... .._;aiMII•• ........... (-..... 72:8,11). lllyw't-.tllla7W ...... ... .... .,. ...... , .... ww .... I ' I' al ... " .... , • • .... ._.. ... _ ............ .... ..... ., ...... ,.h u~ t .... ....._ • 'ftll bY ,.. .,_,.__ (Til U CDMYIIIUiet ~~-:T:dt:-:: LmoMS lVII US pnJphedes. Bat iD Does the ark of Noah mean God's si(ht, "the earth wu C!Of· anything ~o you as a type of rupt and ... was filled with vio-Jesus Chn st? If not, how are lence." (By "violence" is meant you going to be saftd? ~ "viulation of God's laws") would you have stood-with · Noah, or with his brothen, tis-. GOD AND NOJ..H ters, unci~. aunt s, and other To Jttmgthen Hit first an- nountemcnt, God later pn this waminr: "I will destroy man whom I have created from the fac::e of the earth: both man and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air ; for it re- penteth me that I have rn.ade him." Thus, while man was very proud and well satisfied with himself. God said that. a('(:Ord· ing to H ia standards, man was completely useless for God's pur- poses as His servant and witness, and so would be destroyed to make room for God-fearing sue:· eesson who would be more ~­ f ul in carrying out H is purposes. But onl1 one man, Noah, took God oenouoly, npenled,accepted God's statement and wami~ at iu full face vaJue, and .. found crace in the eyes of the Lord." Paul later wrote to the HebftWI ~He b. II :7), that Noah wu ' moved with fear'' when he heard the warning of God c:on- cemiftr ''things not yet teen." Therefore, Noah had faith in God's word, even thourb no one up to that date had eyer ~een r.in or a 8ood COftrinc all inhabited p.ru of the: earth. THE AlK OF SAFrTY relatives and frit'nds who ·proh- ably laughed at Noah for spend~ inf: hi !I t'11t'rl:y. time. anr\ money ? Have you entered the pre.se:nt Ark of Safety? There was only one ark and on ly one door to Jt in Noah's day. and so shall it be in our day. Have you en tt rt'd the door by faith in Jesus Christ, and His shed blood, resurrection, ascn1<~.i1m. ;nut promise, and invitation to all mankind (Matt. l I :28-30) ? Are you try in~ to battle the floods without a "life preserver"? Does God's Spirit dwell in you to keep you safe? Today all mankind is on pro- hation for an indtfinite period, be- fore Jesus Christ returns for His people. Today the people scorn. God's Word, not l.K'CaU !iiC they are strong, handsome. and fair. hut IJeG~use they pride them- ~clve.o~ on their intcl~ectu;!l and !iidc.:ntitic:: a h i I i t y. They are rn1mlly "f;-,llin~ awn~·" into the Mme Gcd -clefying condition as the human race was in the days of Noah (M•It. 24 :38-42). n. flllt b It? ,_ "TM( SWOIO 0' THE LOlli" ... 10ft. Mw•"-r ..... T•-. 111)0 ]lilt how maoy of the l:al yean of rract remained, the Bible A......, 1111 • .-.....: .... ._.· does not atate, but Noah wu --.. ...._ • olr -loll told by God that the "<Old of all :".!:"'..:.. .... ~.:.;,-:. ~: flesh is come ~fore me ... .I will ........., destroy than with the earth." • • -• ,. .,. II t1111111 Ill ,_. But becauae of his faith, Noah • ol IIi -· -• .-. ... to be •ved wido ~ wile, = :':::;: :"t -: 11m<: aono, and their wovea. To ...... IIIIo. .. 1 -Ia -.pliah tloia, God lllld Naoll W • ..--s:: ... -• -to booUcl ... "trl<,. 300 -.-...... 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I'!'IJ' ... lllll.lt,.......,_ ... loll .... -~~ ~hll tl .. l ............ _ ........ _ .. _ ---~ .... ~~-................ ... .... -.. fiJ, ........ __ ......... _ .. =:-r, ~: :':: ·.:.•: :-..· .;. • --.. -.................. -!2'~~ .. ~---_:- Job answer is Y .E.S. c.••-lladllolplo at? leMa we.,... ..... ..,_ID __ .......... .,, .... _, 'nlo ••-,. T.£.11. -..... _ ... , __ ....,__ IIIMco.wl .. ~­ -" li!Cil N-' ll..t..: Oo ........ : ---··~-11:11111 Club of ~ a.aa .,. ar1ma1 11e of. Doe. callAs job opp~~.-. -llluclaiiO, ·ID6 -loy- -· ......... -local ......... : Jaator F.bell reporte tbat ... doole -~lobo ap1p will -bor··· job ... -llloo. ·llallor tD loot , .... aped•oe. ........ nlklwu2to t.: 'nlo followlal ploa II 1 .. -bJ lualor I!!IMIII: ''Our o-•mt~ aDd Ua 7out:b aood •• belli of ""'7 --delle. ; If you CU UN a&u• doole, .... 14 ., 18, pi- call •• " t~474 ., t<l&- 0402. omce boure are ·--dayl 3 co 5 p.q~. uattl Juae 1'-:BePnntng June 17, we CUI. be reacbed from 9 Lm. to 1 p.q1. :Pleue, our youltl are our tuture ... Art workshop reopening The ~ewport Harbor S. Vuquuand lack Ti,lor. Ylce League will otrer the Mrl. 1.\'Uaoo IB a graduate DlUdreo'a Art Wortlhop to &It from Obio University. program Crom Jooe 24 to She atud:led Cor a year at Aug. 2 at 811 Femleat Madrid University under an Ave. tn Corona del Mar. exchange grant and has The purpose of the done Cree lance work in Chlldren'a Art Wortabop ta crafts and illustrations. AI~AN RobertS. T. Maftas, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. T. Maths of 14JO SM!· tanella Ter., Irvine Ter- race, has completed basic training at Lackland AF8, Texas. He has been assiC)1- ed Jo the Air Force Techni- cal Tra1ning Center at Lowry AFB, Co lo., to r spe- cialized schooling as a su~ ply speclallsL He Is mar- ried to the former Judith E. H.Yisen of Corona del Mar. NEWORT HARBOR ENIGN SEOOIIO SECnOII - -P. 3 lliJIIIDA!tJUIIE 11. -COIIOIIA 11t1. IIAII. c:MJP. give DAD a ·Royai".Treat .•• 'R~o9~ ~.~:,:.:-_. __ , ..... ,._....._.. assorted chocolates CARDS AND ... 1 lb. $1 80 2 lbs. $3.50 special gifTs for DAD ' THE lllVINE TEilRACE HOME of Mrs. Chester F. Salisbury, ltKX> T~huna Ter., was the setting for the orientation lun- cheon for the l qe,a National Charity Lea- gue debutantes and their mothers Saturday, June 8. Instructions were given for the formal bow to sOciety that the debutantes will make Nov. 30 In the Palmer room of the Newporter Inn. Pictured here looking at scrapbooks of past debutante balls are, 110m ltlt, Call!y Smith and her moll!er,lohs. Rlchatd w. Smith; Linda Campbell, and Urs. Salisbury, deb chairman. Other de- butantes, in addition to Cathy and Linda., are Mary ~arr, Sharon Haskell, ~obln Horn, Christine Londelius, Judy Meeks, Mary O'~ryon and Paula Williams. Mrs. John Londellus Is ball chairman. (Cameo House photo.l to give chtldren the oppor--Mrs. Vasquez Is from tuntty to be Involved tn a Laguna Beach. She has won creative an experience. 3 scholarships from the Otis They are enooura.ged to--Art In stiblte. She has wards exploration and ex· studied at the Rex Brandt perlmentadoo, using paints, School, Long Beach and collage, and 3 dimeasion&l and Fullerton State College. materials. Children are Mr. Taylor of Laguna Beach guided and directed by pro-Is the owner of the GOlden resslooally ualned teachers Kiln. He is a graduate or In a free Md lnfonnal atmos-Philadelphia ~chool or Art. ph ere, and techniques suited A .new teacher, Mrs. Carol to Ule child's lodividual Silvennao, is joining the expression and develop. stalt. She obtained her B. A. BREAU Off SIGH Look Ma. no bands! But a lotta feet! THER'S DAY IS SUNDAY. JUNE 16 A teenage "Sampaoo" wtth long brown hair, brag- ging about his streogtb to a gid, raa toward a stop Corona del Mar Pharmacy ...,... .. ,.,. .... .- sign &t 40<11 Md Balbo&. WE DELIVER 3117 E. Coo" H•y. 67 \¥est Newport, gave it a good ~~~;;;.;~.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ Encore for OCC musical Orange Coast College will torium to turn it into a South mant are introduced. degree in 1956 aod her M. A. cap a year·long celebration Seas haven, Mr. Scott said The classes being offered degree In 1957 from UCLA of its 20th anniversary this the outside or the auditorium again thi s session Include in painting, sculptu re and kick, and broke it orr at , the baae, TUesday, June 2. He then len tbe area and the City or Newport Beach was len with a btll of •=-> to replace the sign. summer by recre&Ung the will also be decorated, clay, which ta structured graphic arts. <ftfi#t•u•l first summer musical ever jungle sounds will be piped ror the older child who will Further lnfonnati on may be DECREES AWARDED • done at OCC. out, and strolling South be Instructed In the use of obtained from Mrs. Jack Ten T)egreea will be award,ed l d.. 1 _. It all began with "'South Seas musicians will play on the potter's wheel and J:"yck at 494--5671 or Mrs. this Saturday, June 15. at ,,..,.,. Pacific,'' a show that was performance nights. ceramic tile; a comblnattoo John Class at 962-3494. the University or J007 l. COA5T HIGHWAY SO popular that Costa Mesa He said that persons of all of life drawing. graphics Clara to ltle following ooc;u . co•ONA DlL ••• tun pollee and firemen had 10 ages are needed for the play, and advanced paindng; and OM OUTY IH GERMAH'f residents: Jacqueline (,-....... 1, (•••u l come oo performance night ,and that he hoped especially a pre-school class. Three '\gt. Howard ~-Robinson, sala, B. A .. and John IV. L--...;';;',;;'";,;'.o;;;,;•---.1 to help get spectators orr "'that many mature people new classes are being son-in-law or Weir P. Chessell, juris doctor, both BUSHNEll Wl4• ""tl• &l.,•cvl •• .. , .. 1. , ... , SALf O.U a . C a a II the stage so the show could would tum out. Many roles Conned: Toy-making. drama Armstrong, 2005 Vista or Balboa; ~ileen Loubet. start. It will be held this in the play, he said, such and cosrume, and decorative Caudal, f:ast Bluff, has B. A .• or Balboa Island; ye3r. July 31. Aug . 1. 2 and as that or Emil. the E.zio arrived ror duty at Bitburf( Jamesoo R. Crowner, B. s. 3. Pinza pan on Broadway. de-ans. . Auditions will be held from mand a maturity to make The 3 wortc:shop teachers AB, Ge nnaoy. He IS an in commerce, and lllilliam G:JO to l0:30 p.m. June them believable. are returning. They are Mrs. aircraft mechanic, assigned p. Kell. a. s .. both or 17 through June 21. Director Sue Wilson, Mrs. Leah to a unit of the U. 5. Air Newport Beach. Lucian Scott says that no Th tr b • Forces in Europe. He pre- 11 all ea e goes IZarre vtoualy served at Davis-JEWELRY IS STOLEN = ~ru!:s ~~au: Monthan AFB. Artz.. He Jewelry, money , and other the summer school class. •• Adventures in a . paper ience will be taken through attended Oran ge Coast items. wtlh a value .totai!'illll Thete will be no double bag," opening this Friday, uus section by tour guides, College. 1293.67. were S{Olen from I d th ho al Beuy Brooks and her son, - GOit-JG PlACES ~ MUTUAL SAVINGS ........... :-<!•••.····~- 2867 East Coast Highway • CoaoN.t. On MAa., Calif. 9261) TelcphoM 6H-)(}10 cast ag, an ere are many June 14 . at the South Coast w so act in the play. DEGREES pRESENTED WilUam Logan, or 4237 •• 1 ...... . ~ .............. ,. speaki!lJ. roles. ll~rtory 's Second Step The acted portion or the n r ed H'l w W Newport Besidei1 est.•st'W:'~re·&-.'~4atre in Newpo~ s .each, evenin~ features M1ke Doug~ Jun~! m:e~ni=i~ of H~~~a. ;~day~':.,.y 3t. . --'"'-'-':=~=~=::z===~tloa~.~~~lb~-~~.1110~, ~11C~C~ilud~l~· .Ul, mark ~·" a I ' of -:~' ~el.., .... ~~_..-TC.U,~ nen• to 00\iifal~~ A large dog who refuse& to --~· ~ co. dramaticallY'~ revolutionary ter ps, 018 L_am. bury,· 314 Narcisius ,Ave~ ler Slran,l!;ers into the patio works planned for the com· bert, Sandra Deacon. M1ch-Corona del Mar, and John or house did not awaken ing season. elle Reday · J~mes McKJe. Shaw, 1014 White Sails Way. Mrs. Brooks, who was slee~>-JIG ~lk :.::;a•: JAc-.. ~-~ ... s.... The basic ten et or the ~~ .. ~ean,St . P1~rre . IH~at~ho!:r~V~I!e:w~H~I~Il!s;.. ___ ..,!i:llj;~up~s~ta~l~rs~.------~;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;. play Is a strong reliance on 0\lveo ures 1n a paper 1 unusual and bitarre theatri· bag" will run Fndays cal techniques. throu~ sundays at 8:30 lAY DEPAITIEIT STOlE About one-third of the p.m. at 2815 Villa Way in evening will be on rilm . The Newpon. Beach . company has shot foota.~e Tennessee Will iams' uram••·l or the actors, and bl ended "A s u eeLCar named deslte." thi s with stock shots Crom opened June 7 at the "Thttd several Hollywood movies Step" Theatre m Costa and commercials. Mesa ror a five week run. The sound wUl be an in-playi ng Thursday throu~h U!gral part of the play. Some Sunday at 8:3\) p.m. ol the effects will be from prior recording, and some of them will be live, to be transmitted through a ser· les or microphones and speaiers. Part or the evening will CLAREIIOJIT COLLEGE LISTS LOCAL GRADS 303 .._,,. St ... t -hi'-• also include structured :===================. events, or "happenings," r as well as two Wstinctly Steven R. Boyd, hi story maJor. son of Mr. and Mr s. Oms E. Boyd, 280 E. Wil· son St.. Costa Mesa. was graduated cum laude at the J une 9 commencement exer- cises at Claremont Men's Colle)!:e . He has been on the dean 's h st. wrote an honors thes 1s on the Ameri can Whig Party, served as president or the Hi s tory Club. plans to work toward advanced de- • • I I I ! different scripted plays. .............. ,, f'CA.M£ 88.ANO WATCHES DIAMONDS • U'WELRY • GIFTS The evening will offer . finally, an environmenr.al setdng throughout the thea· ue that is tn the nature or .,W.IMit..C.... ... _ · • Ill tt ..... IT'S IIOT TOO UIL Y TO THill AIOIT FA TIEl 01 FAllEn lAY - PerhaP' a mitt 10 he can ploy boU with Junior- ride. The aud· Or a pair of handboU glovet. There il norhing better than luuulbaJl to tab oH llwae extra poundi- grees in hi story at Wiscon- sin Qaduate School. Mi c hael E. Morrill . phy- sics maJor, l!!On or Mr . and Mrs. Edward Morr:ill . 218 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa. was an October graduate. He has 'NOrked at Mt. Wilson Observatory and hopes to continue with gradu ate s tu- dies tn astrophysics. Jact Schoellennan. son of Mr. and Mrs . A.L. Schoelle~ man , UH8 Santiai(O Or., ~ Dove r Shores. recei ved his I degree as a political scl, l ence major. He has been oo 1 the dea.n•s list. and was ac- ! Or a tenni8 racket 80 be can play lenni• with Mother- Or a pair of tenni8 aboru and a new tennis shirt .•• The kind thai need DO ironing. • tive in the Newman Club, Business Club and Confer- ence on Religion. He will attend law school at the ,I University or San Diego. Or a pair of crou country •lwa 10 1ae can run a mile and a laoll a day- a new pair of lennUIMa- Qr a pair of IWim trun.ka ••• 'l1le nyloa ldnd thai dry in minlltel. I. S.. DEGREES Q V'" Nor them Artzoaa Unt- veral tl( •• Fl"'!ltalr -- Coned 'B. S. clewMI &t •• Juoe 5 padullloa c:er. -~·· ., Rolpb Albert SCraeaeerorcoata Meaa.•d r>anyl \OioDeld llarlellaa ODd ea •1--"All> or ' Corooa del llor. ,411Cf ...... --~ flf A CDIISPYAnYI ,._,. --.,, ............. . all . , • fM Ida Ja.o. you ' II 1111 5TH ANNUAL YOUTH C IER. AT TilE COIIIIUMITY YOUTH CUTER--CORDIA DEL IIU t/) AT FIFTH AVE. UD IRIS AVE. l: (I) t7 ~Sat. & Sun. -June 15 & 16 s w~s ~ ~~<c. 12 Noon-10 P.M. ~~~ mP RIGHT UP AND SEE THE lOST EXCITING Fll IIIII IOTII DAYS IATIIIAY I IIIIAY ~111111 II FREE $500 SAVINGS BOND Tichh A•oilo!.le Fro"' Aw, a.-, I" ~ ... ,..., ....... up,.,,.. DOIIAnOR u.• WI""..-t~..-4 -..t M ,, ..•. GIRAFFES & BAMBIS u .. , .. , ..... -.. TI ... _ ToWiotGI-,..._.,,T_ FREE ADMISSION Or a Bieycle 10 be wiD ha-ve eomedUng 1o ride when Junior borrow~ the ear- loN U., .. 11 doa~t'l ll-~'~"~'t•fto"-=~ !e•~·~·~a.~·~---------J ~ -L-------------------------------------------• &OGII-LIOGIIIII HII'OIT IIAaeoR EIIIGII ..... I!CliCII--.... TIIURIOAY, Jill( IJ, - CDIIJIIA IIEL IAjt. CM.Jf. ···-······· w-,..... •·• ................ a... •utrrllile wW a. 11-. IIDII IINPIIII - -·-&:10 ... p ... eta P'lldQ.I-14. leK•r retires -~~::.~ = .. .. ----.......... .. .... -........ .. ~WI .... ,.,r t..ban ·f~ .. 0. 16• IJI•If• o,,.,looiiftt ,"'•N•f'Orl H.,.Qr" 1101 CLI"I' 0~1¥1: NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFO~NIA THE AMERI CAN L.UTHERAN CHURCH 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m. -Worship ~erv1ce 9:45 .J.m. to 10:4~ a.m. -Sunday School Allrit•a-- •• •00111 Ill, ... -tD I oloM wllll lllo 1111 IGI ...... poapll I01YIG1 H. :Loo l-oy·~· cllll ..-. ~ue 13, at Bay VIew 'tl• m•taty School In Co ... .,_. Mr. :Kammeyer has had a variety or teachtog eZ· pertencee, te&ehtng tn all ...... levels rrom hl(!ll achool, junior high, and the -... .... -··Pill Dolla , _ _.. 11M ..... 1-oall Joonllla b-_..,, ..... Dlll&"Cbl.: Hlo ,_, Or. : J. : E. 1.-.,-er, WU lor 11•1 ,..,. boodot llledop-t Of eoooomiCI &l lt•l&l Stile Unlv ... cr. · . Or. KAIIUDefer wu OOWd u u --.......... .. I _.It •-_. ... ........ __ _ ... t111-'1t L r nils ::..::a::.~ _....., ... 1 .... -......... . llln •• 111 tza1. =-auebor ta tbe toooomicl ~~=:;;;:;:;;;;:;! netol, bovlng ...... puiJ. Itlhed WOftl. 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -wcwship Service 'Die aew. JUIH 0 . 81 ... , PM &or The Rev. Oeorac J. 9l¥diccker, ViJitation Pastor PIIIGie 541-3131 elementary grades. tte came -----------25c per· pack with 1964 co tbe Costa Mesa Union C. II In YMr WoM A.~ (J.Iarter O.rlsti.n $cieftu '-""ices Scbool District In IV57 and to .. lool.. TUR.V~R ORUC was lnilially asaigned 10 f'. Coost Hwy. naT CIIGKH OF C"'I.ST, SOF.NTIST llOJ Via Lid~, Ncwpott Beach st:!'IIUA Y SCHOOL ,, ... ..,., .. c-... ., c. ........ . Baptial Bible Fellowahip l•ti•,•,.Jnt -A.•to•o•o•s S.to An• &. ~og ... lio Sts. tbe Moote Vista School, ip;;;;;;673;;.o550~~ii;;;;;;i;~==;;=:::B;•~•=c~A.;i wbere he taught tor princl· pals Mrs. Minnie Crain, !lam McFlrtelh. an~ Doo Houl :He was cboaeo to be- 9: IS '·"'· ..... I I '·"' SUI'\DAY SERVICES 9·1S -\Jo .,. WEONESOA' I::.VE~l~C , MEETING I P .... READING RQiOM ...... .,., ....... -s., .... .......... ,, 9 ...... -7:4) ....... l.,,,,.,,., -~~~ f.,,.,,, ' ..... -s ........ 7-9 ....... s..... ... ,, 1 ..... -• •·"'· •cofi!ID C'M&:ac• or Cll_.... IC'IENTIST Newport Buch at Corona de I Mar Dr. P .G. Neumann, putor SUNDAY SERV ICES ~:45 a.r •· Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. r-.1omina Wonhi~ 6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions 7:0l) p.m. Evenina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study 3:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina A S3 ,000 PAYMENT on the Zonta Club's mi nistrator. The Newport Harbor Zonta come part or the experienced S5,000 pledge lor th e "teen Wing" at Club selected th e teen wing as a ser: cadre co open Adams School Haag Hospital was ptesented recen tly by vice project, and rai sed th e money und er with Robert Miller In 1961. M s. K M t W d h · ••e ~esidency of Mrs. Geo .,.,e P. Zebal He came to Bay View r aren argre a oo ,cen tet , c a~r-u1 ..-• ., <ichool in the rau or 1962 man of Zonta's communi ty safety , health, with projects such as the summe r west ern and taugtlt with principals ttatfic and home corrmi ttee. Sho wn with barbecue, the spring card party, atl\:l the ''lendell Rice. Csu-l Vre- Mr s. Wo od Jre Mis~ Be th Goldstein , Zonta Mart, a thrift shoo at 555 W. lCJth balovich, and Gartan chai rman of the Candy sttipers, and Wil-St., Costa Mesa. (Jack: West photo.) Wetzel for the past 6 years. liam R. Hudson J r., Hoag Hos pi tal ad-He was graduated from N H Kansas State University ewcomers at oag with a B.~. degree In In· dustrial journalism. His M. Th~ndoy, May 30 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. (also from Kansas G1rl -Mr. and Mrs. Fd-Purves. 436 \'!indward Lane, State) was In th e field or At Your S.rvlcel W£ TAKE PRIDE IH OUR COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE ... E.tra Gffllf'ltion to .Jetailt Oft, tiny rip• repeire4 fre11, ••"• felt ••r~ •ic:• wh•" daahll4. Hata, glo•aa, pillowt, dr11pea, rvg1 eleane4, waterproofe-d, ..,.th- proofod, finhhe4 le~o~ftdry ••• FRE£ D£LI• VERY . VALET ....... 675-0310- 610 Car'nation Ave. SUNDAY SCIIOOL to.,., SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .. ..., WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1:00 ...... READING ROOM - Mutual Buildina UTEHD THE CHUIICH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY ward BlUer, 3217 Idaho Pl.. Baycrest. or social studies and edu· Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Lin R. cation. He began his teach· ~~~~la~;·•~3~1S7~L~~~~IUW~:A;T~.~COI1~~011~A~~~~~ Boy -Mr. and Mr~. John Martin. 3156 Yukon Ave.. ing career In the Kansas McBroom, 216 VICtoria, Costa Mesa. City school system as a 09.sta Mesa. Tuesday, Jun• .( high school teacher. 2863 East Coast HiJhway Moa.-Sat. 10 ill,m. to 5 p.m Thur,.d01 y '"v'"nin"-7 to J You uc cord tally tnvucd to &IIC'nd Ch~rch Serv tces and to usc 1hc Rcadtn& Rroom. L"'Mr• Church OftM Master L.fhe, .. Church in A.erieo 2900 Pacific View Or. Corona del Mar, Califotni Dr. Willi1rn R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-5022 8:45a.m., Fillmi ly l'or~hip 9:45 a.m •• Churr tt School. 11:00 a.m., feativ'" Worship NURS[RY PR0\'1Df:U The of Chrkl TM ,CMHJ of 1M lint,. Spirit s.,.,..s,., '< l!n<ol ' i\M Ml!<ll oiiJ; W<>f\h•r> 'I •1\d IIJ \(1 i\M (....,,.,,.l Sor''"~r 1 PM Wt"d,.,....J~, llohlt" \h•d~ ~nd ''~'"' 1 PM N"'~'~ tlu~onK '"'~'"'' A full Youth P'rOI'•m Cm. of <>ran• and llrd. St. COtla Mn.l '•''"' H E l•lf'C"'. If( 1\ \4h< RI CHARD M. RAN DA LL of 812 Bison St., Eas t 131utt, has been promo te d to ch ief coun sel of the Douglas Mis· sil e and Space Syst ems Di- >Jisi on in Huntington Beach . He recei>Jed hi s B.A. deg ree in 1q54 and his law deg ree in lq58, bo th from Syracuse Un iversi ty. Before joining f'ridoy, May 31 C..irl -Mr. and Mrs. John After m<.oving to Californ ia Girl -Mr. and Mrs. non Hubbard, 2394 College be taught in Penis and R. Swanson. 1586 Caraway r)rive, Costa Mesa. Buena Park. He trted the Or., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. ,Yil-cerami cs business later Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mi ch-tiarn Garr. 3051 Loren Lane, when he moved to Laguna ael C. Hazzard, 4436 Lance-Ast.a Mesa. Beach, OOt he round the wood Way. Irvine. W.cM .. doy, Jun• 5 lure o r cllildren too much Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. James and returned to teaching. S. Rogers, 2336 La Linda Rittenhouse, 397 Princeton A prime mover on the Place, Newport Beach. l rive, Costa Mesa. distri ct's Americani sm Com- Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Richard mittee: he has helped Cor· ')ttau b. 686 W. 18th Street, Lisk, 165 ~ast 21st Street, mulate th e present course Costa Mesa. :osta Mesa. or study used In all schools Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Thursday, June 6 or the, Newport-Mesa Unt- ne Arm an, 2656 Redlands Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Charles fied District. He has been -:rtve, Costa Mesa. Young, 798 Scott Place, affiliated Cor all of hla Sundoy, June 2 'Co~ta Mesa. ~orol'e.,oioo>al life in &be Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Don L . Phelps, 118 Brookline, Costa Mesa. ,.pundit .""" 'D ...... Gllfurd! D62 e .. <H s.,..... Mewpert Hltivltt• A. Fue •J l,.J.p.,.J-1 CNf'•JidiNIIi Christi• Clu"d Th• ...... .,.. ..... ..,., ,. ... '"' Dougl as in l qb3 in San ta __ L_E_GA_L_IIO_T_ta ___ _ Monica, he served as attor- ney for th e Atomic Energy CE RTIFlCATE Of BUSJ~ESS f ictitiou f irrt1 Name Commission in Washington, ntr IINI.lERSICN•:n do h'"r~ D.C., Albu rQuerQue and Las 11\ •f'f1if-that thl'\' •r~ con• :g~1!]!2!]~~~~o IWIDW-STOllE f ,,,,,,Oft o111 arr !li!IJ,.,., !.u..q n .. "i!i Ve gas. He and his wi e, 1-..n ,. r· 11 Cl..-..r_, CO-• d ~ .. h •-hool 10 00 ill -•.:n . oa,.l "Y·· Coronot H•eti119 -Air Conditioning Sh .. t Metal FORGIT HARDWARE Hardware · Ou Pont Paint Smat t Appliances 2205 W. Balboa Blvd, Newport Beach .-,,_,. ~1'\'ICe an v ... rc ..,.. at : a.m. Charlene, are oaren ts of 3 <1··1 \lotr. f'altf .. undf'r , .. ,. ~=~No~ .. ~-~~c~"';•~~~,.~·;;~td·~4~==~P~ho~00~,~~~~::::::L_:~h~;~l ~·~~"·:___ ______ ,_ fi ctitiou1 h rm n "'"'" o I :-~o1 <ho -·, \n C,.U j,.,., ill'l J thitl "a"l I lUO Supltrior Ave. Bonnie Parker received 7 money bags from Newport Beach today. Was one of them yours? Make Bonr11e Parker your money rra • ng oe""~ ;;.a rler "Bor'\1'1 e Par-er Mane, Bags" are the envelopes p&aple h hG ·e to sa;e t•) ma tl se'"ld tv Glendale Fea,:.rn 111 Ne·~voort Beach. The/rea con.e··11 enf af"'d easy -Ndf tr! sa.e at the r at tl)n ~ secon d largest Federal and tne only Fecf>rall . cnartered. s •oervr o;ed a·1o rnsured savtngs assocratrr:•n r Ne..-... oort Beacn Get 1nr ,r o..-.1'1 5 •Dpl , of "Bonnte Park.er Mone y BaQs " :->y return ma t. oc.sta ne pa1d hath Nays T~ey 're m 1;t h more dependai,le thar !ll~"5~aqes 111 t ,r,1!1e~. Glendale Federal Savi·ngs and Loan Aasocietlon I Main office: Glondel• 2333 E. Pocilic Co.ost Hi&hway {at MacArthur Boulenrd) Newport Beach Phono ' 673-1550 J.. firm ,... .,,no po,_,.,j ol th,. follo wi11~ persoa1 whose aamea ia ft•ll llll d place of residen ce are 111 fo llows, to •wit: Carl \'alet~le, 10061 Sun llln Ci rcl e, Hun tington lle11 ch, Calif. Jacq ne lyn J. Lowri e, 3222 Tigt.:rtail Dr .. Los Alamitos, f. a] if. II.I TNESS nur hand thi" 4th rlay of June, 1968 Ca rl \'aleote jacquelyn j . Lowrie COU 'lTY o r ORANGJ: Ll 8.5531 o I EAU TY SALOH .LO'f, 'UJin.& I~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar Phone 6 73-7 336 Phone 673·2350 o NURSERY Shrubs, Interior Plants Tropi col & Trees lnsectcides ond Fertili zer S&H Green Stomps na:H. fJ FI .I VERl' CO RONA DEL MAR NVKSEill' 2744 E. Cout Hwy., 67Ul60 STATF: OF' r.ALJF'ORNI A u. f.~~~~~~~~;;:~. 0'\ THIS 4th d11y of June, BUILDING :•:.:U~P~H:::O:,:L:.:S:.:T:.:E:;R::,Y!_ __ _ 1968. before noe, a 'lotary Publi c in 1t11d for nid county • RQIODELING • UPHOLSTERING and etale, ruidiru: therein, ADINTIONS (By E:urope~ Craftsmen} du ly coonminioned an d awom, REMODEL 2 pc. 11tt OMLY per~t~~nallr appured Carl ,.al· LICENSED I BONDED S69.!0 Cell "lenrr" enle, Jacquelya J, Low ri ~:. FRED H. GERW I(I( 21S u-,·o H.l. 536-4405 knowa to me to be the per-- 1110111 whose nmea ore sub-304 Colcl.nrod FREE d .. & plclt•p scri bed to the within iuuu-673~1 -549-2170 meru, 10d aclr.aowledlfed 10 1-_:_:__:__::_:_:_:__.::..._:._:_c_::_:_ CUSTOM me that th ev ueeu ted th e FU RNITU RE UPHOLSTERY WITii F:SS my hand ami offi- cial aeal. jes11it Jl. llill Notary Public in and for fiR id County n d State, My Conun iasion expirt.:" Oct, 24. 1970 Publi sh: June 6, 13, 20, 27 , 1%8, ill th e Sewport Jlarbor f..nsi SO · s., .. r .. 1 tho Co••••l A.toa wlri'o Ovollty Co11cr .. o & Elflc lonl So,..lu 'oO;tj;i;;'Jo;•,•~l·ch'• Conc•oto Rd,, Ll8·3318 P.O. Boll 421 CostaMflsa o DRY CLEANING • QUALITY WORK • HElL'S Fl REHOUSE UPHOLSTERY 2809 N•"'PPrt II .d. Newport l••ch 67~4014 o HEALTH RESORT CONTACT I..I:NII:I l:'feWI:AIIII aT'fi..!Ne The Largest Bible Closs in the Harbor Area iRYites you to • study in which '"The Bible Colftcs Alive'" TIME: En"y $vn4ay "'•"'int fto• 9:.(5 to 10:.50 ' PLACE, FIRST 'BAPTIST CHURCH Of COST A MESA 301 ~CipOiie Str•t A II'.~RM II'ELCOME AWAITS YOU 1 BRING YOUR CHILDRE N' -.. \ t& WILCOX-CRITTINDEN HAllOW All NmptJ ... el ce..,._ ... ka 1701 W. C... HW)'. N.a. -· 1-.. Ail .... "" PLUMBING A.R. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Carnation Ave. Corona del Mar Plumbinz Repaiu DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-4130 e PET SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH We have the largest and most beautiful selection of troptcal f ish in the area. We also carry a full l ine of aquariums, alld al l acces· sories needed for the hobby. South Sea Tropical 218 W. Wilson Street Cosla Mesa - IIIII:~IIIIACTtNe il'lllll:ae~tletNe .... , ........ -.... -... ~ .. -aDO•< .. .c .. , .. n .. .......... , Title OUICI ,_ o SPORTlHG GOODS HART'S SPORTING GOODS Slil Center Street Cos ta \lesa Phone : 646-nn PRINTING ----··-- Ens ign Pub l ishing Co. O{fJ.r l l'r,.,lvn • High speed rofary offset press • Varityping • Headl iner 2721 E. Coost Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR Phone: 67J..05SO o PHAIIIoiACY CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 3021 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone: 673--2550 IUUHIRI'S .... .., PHONE 643-0702 tiN IRVINE NlfWfi'ORT BEACH WI!ITCL.I,-,-P L.AZA LUNCHI!ON -OOINER . COCII:TAILS ORiola 3-9405 14!0 VIA OPOITO .... _. ..... All typu of slau 2$34!! ~nport Blvd. Co ala Mesa Photle; S41-2l61 • •ltPrlceRMuctlona PIClUR! I'IWIIIIG A. DAIIIS, frnlee ta I. IMiftiVT, alTA_, Allll ... tlrl . ------------All . · • I ' • READY TO BOARD the Newport Na rional Bank's double-decker London bus for a tri p to Anaheim Sta- dium June 22 ar e these '3alboa Bay Club Associ at es, who invite all ot her members of th e group to come al ong and cheer the Ang els to victory over the Balti~ more Orioles. Kneeling in fron t are Mr s. John Cash ion, at I eft, and Mrs. John Booty. The others ar e, from I eft ,, Mrs. Norm Axene, Mr s. Glen Farrier illld Mrs. Don Powers. (Terry qotis photo.) ........... 2 ..... ., ......... . 11to -lAM* ,... pctocl wtodwla1 .. d ••I• 16 olflllo--.--•--• .._. Ill ·-old II. -· • radio 176. : •. ~~~ au., aompue TMdtr • .a-. 4 tH ...... liOc 11ooo blo -Balilob, In, ol oolllo CNI-. · --2814 Pl...,llo, Cool& William -or 617 c... .......... -od 00 tile aadoo Ave., • QMaaa del cbarp or drunk la auto .. ·. liar.:. :.ltobotl Roborlooll ol --prlota • ..;. len. 1115 28tll St., II .. Nowporl, lf\)onody by tile dUel wbo reported lbt tbtft of a Ure walked oo a duaty ·railing ud rt.m, wordll40, tlom ,bia and tb:en forced bit way car. ~ ; · Into Cal Pactnoo of Cali· .._ .. .,, ht.• 3 fomia at 4500 Campua. No. S&evea. F.owr.ee, 19, of 688. Bact Bay, and a tOle 11'7% F..· Bilbo& Blvd.; a tape recorder and Itquor, Balboa. wu boOted on tbe worth 1128. . . A am all cbarae of flihne to ap-acale animal rebelitoa oc- pear. , :.Terry Adtlaa. 53. curred and JameaCraycbee, or 404: F..· Balboa Blvd.; 5. ot 1752 Windward Lane, No. · 1, 81lb0a. wu booted Baycrest, was bitten by a oo lbe cbarge of drunk in guinea pig; two i:ltteoa P.,blle wbeo be wu fouod thatJanHaatell, 312 Pirate oo a puWc bench It 302 Road. Cliff Haven, was Kala St., Balbo&. unable to trying to catch, scratched care tor blmMlf •• ·.JJobert her hands; and a dog that Hlocbclll!, 22. ol 1602 Sally Lewis. 16, or 320 Placentia. Coat& Meaa. was Heliotrope *ive., Corona booked on a L&g\ll& Beach del Mar, took to school Court wanaoL ;. ·.(leraldlne violated the old rule never Lickteig. al10 known as to bite the hand that feeds - Oeraldlne ~auftlolz, 24, of and bit Sally whtle she was 318 Dtamohd Ave., Balboa reeding him candy -further· Ialud, . wu booked on the more he already had a home charge or failure to appear with Mindy Hagan, 3007 ·tor a violation or the ve-Harbor View Or.. Harbor bicle oode ... Robert Fox, View Hills ... WHnes«foy. Ju,.• 5 John Young III. 19. or 225 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa, was booked on the charge or drunk in auto ... La Fiesta reponed tha.t a stolen credit card had been used by a young couple to -t lr .. :·lll. ol-llrood Bt.,•Nowport Helpta, woo -ocleoaw..-1 ......... rauureto ...,.. ~ :.111111.811 -oell, 43. or 601 ,_ leal Ave., Corooa del lilar, wu booted oa \be cbiiJe or uuult aod b&Uery. ·• ·• Kent Han110G, 18, or 2541 Circle Or.,; Bay Sborea, wu booked DO tbeebarge or aale or reatrtcted drul•· •• Kla VW waa stolen from wbeN he had park ed It at 71:b St. and Balboa Blvd., Bal.· boa., saJd Mi chael McCarthy, 704 "· Oc:e an Front. Bal- boL . ·.1,. 179 stereo playw was stolen and his wiD~ wtng broken, reported~;~~~~' Mitchell, 506 KA Cameo Highlands. . . Whea Warren Easters left his home, 107'h: 24th St., 1Vest Newport, to go to work, be found his vw sitting on its fenders; during tbe night. the tires and rims had been stolen •.. A gold, 10 speed racer had been stolen from the garage, and it was worth 150, said Faye Peters, 3110 W. Ocean Front, Wes t Newpon . . . While Betty Cook of 570 Joann St., Costa Mesa, was washing windows at 3336·8 Via Lido, Lido-')hops area, a poodle began snapping at her ankles and then bit her ... Foreman Christin, 8, of 1324 Santanella Ter., Irvine Terrace, was playing on the , sidewalk, when a dog ran out or tile yard or 13 15 Santanella and bit him ... 49, of 900 Zurtch Circle, Lido Isle, was booked on the charge or drunk driving after he accelerated to 80 mlles per bour in a 35 mile zone and narrowly missed a part"ed car. • . 'Ibelma Hansoon, 2500 Anniversary Lane, Back Bay, saw 4 boys, about 10 to 14, run over a hill after tbey tired what may have been a BB gun ather residence ..• 'Ibe r9pe tying his 8 root s&bot to the guatd raU at 814 F.. Bay, Balboa, was cut and his sabot stolen, said Peter Hill, 2616 Bayshore Or .• Bay Shores. .t . Tom Mc-- Laugh lin of 729 Santana nr., Irvine Terrace, parked his car in bis driveway purchase a swim suit, hat, WHERE THERE'S SMOKE and earrings, valued at When she smelled smoke 149.35 on May 29 ... Alex but couldn't find the source, Slcouras, 28 months old, or, Judith 13o ll or 1001 F.. 2721 Wavecrest. Harbor galboa Blvd., Balboa. View Hills, playing In front called Newport Beach of his home, was bitten by fi remen at 3:27 a.m. Tues- a dog. . . day, June 4. Fi remen found Thursday, Ju,.. 6 Robert Smith , 49. or 1609 Mtigua Way, Oover Shores, was booked on the charge or drunk driving ... Donald a day bed on fire, er.· tinguished the fi re, and re. moved smoke from the build-- ing. A cigarette was blamed, and damages were set at 175. ~:::s!~N~~~::.E Scholarships· given by JC Allbougb w ,>eo~l· had lett 4&V7 Hampdoo Road, Cameo Sborea, Uuougb a rear, do!x · '!'>,"!!poiJ,ce CARLISLE D. CROSBY JR., of 2146 Miramar Dr., Balboa, has been promoted tiJ re- gional sales manager for northern Califomla fo r Glore-Forgan-Staats Inc., investment firm. He was previously vice-Qresident and manage r of thE: Orang e ' LAD QIT OH HIAD Tom lloleal, I, ol 1718 llorlla • .,. ---IONowportBoadlll-ll -.. e. 1348 lrvlllo. ., bolp lor o 2 lada '*' eo blo -oad, .-vod -be woobltbya -lollarla_.o Porlt ,_.,..., oftel_,, luae 8. n ...... IIIOppocl .. bleectina 111d applied a ~ preaa untll Tom waa tUM co Hoac: Hospital. Pho ... ht Y.., ON.er for o S.lt•erl~•: Call 673-0550 ---c:..u. ... :s ....... .......... ._ eMttLc-....,. -...... .,. ....... w-1 OPEN 7 A.M. ro 10 P.M. DAILY Superior Awe. M Pt.ceMi• •• .bellllld Heog Hclojoiral ••• BIU CANNING. Ownet Jerry SMith, Ma"•tet A COMPLETE SERVICE STATION T•,~·up -Braltn -Fm11t E11d Alii"•"' offi ce. He and his wife, FREE, ELECTRONIC ENGINE ANALYSIS Vi rginia, are parents of a ~~~~.. __ ,~, 1142·2533 dau~ter, Mf9, and 2 sons, -..~~~~~~~~------~.-----~"""'"""'~ Willlil'tl Mid Thomas. _ Warehouse . FURNITURE & CARPETING I' SOFA I LOVE SEAT SETS. .. ,,. 101 HI.M were 435.00 FOITREL SHAG CARPET ••••..• , 101 I .U r•· wos 11.95 yd. ln,tollotion o .. cl Pocl., •• SHOP • 1n address, 18, or 287 Evening Caoyoo Road, Sbore Cliffs, and Richard Van Na.da, H, of Glendale, on the charge or possession or marijuanL Pete Rabbitt, vice--p resl-champion saUor, partl<~i· dent of the Newport Harbor pating in several long dis-- Juni_9~-' Ctt~~r 1 or~ 11Co!P-tance ocep;o racea. . Mtlte merce, baa announced Ute ,arraagea mnaic in bla spare •rectptents -or the·-etub's tlme "fM 1& ,bMd-called second Mnuat scholarship "Insanity Fog." and aha awards · shoots in Ute low SO's to Mich~l Russ or Newport gOlf. Harbor High School and Proceeds for the scholar· Andy Rose or Corona del ship were raised at the Mar High ')chool each re-Jaycees' 2nd annual Bal· ceived 1500. Week dance. Less money Corona del Mar! Patrick Hallahan or 157 ~borecUrt Rd. I Sbore cu rrs. Was booked on the chqe or disturbing the peace aner it took 3 officers to subdue and place han~ cuffs oo him. LIQUOR STOLEN "Both of these boys have was earned this year than displayed tremendous ver· last, largely due to the satility in everything that dwindling F:aster Week they have accomplished c rowds, but the Jaycees throughout 4 years or high definitely plan on having school." said Mr. Rabbitt. the affair again next year. Both boys have grade BOYS' a.ua PLANS averages for _ 4 years or 3 CAMPING SESSIONS higher than 3.a. Andy Is a The Boys' Club of the Far West Services, 4647 SUMMER: VOLUNTEERS Uarbor Area will be offerina MacArthur Blvd., near ASK EO TO SIGH UP 3 campina seuions this Orange County Airport, re-Mrs. Neva Thomas. di rector summer -at Camp Norris, porkKS to Newport Beach or Gi rl Scouts, needs a the camp used in past years, police the theft or 4 cases volunteer who has a first andCampCedar Lake, which of tequila from a storeroom aid certificate to assist in will be tun 1 bY the Boys' sometime between April 21 a day cam p to be held in Cl ub staff. ' and May 8. An inventory Peters Canyon the week of Cam p .Norr is -session I, taken May 4 revealed that June 17·2l according to ~lere 1s the schedule: 160.14 more or liquor had the Volunt~er Bureau or July 8 ID 15; session 2 f '• because ••• EASY PARKING ... right in front of the stores along friendly East Coast Highway. OWNERS AND MANAGERS wdl greet you at each shop ... give you friendly seni ce ..• show you new merchondi se sui ted to you ond t+J is ore a. disappeared. Newport Harbor. July 15 to 22 ; open to Boys' __ :..:...--::--------"There is constant and Club members age 8 to 16. growing need for drivers to Camp Cedar Lake -ses- transpon crippled children swn 3, ,July 11 to 28, open and adults from the beach 10 Boys Club membeu 8 to WARR EN SONN~R came to Co rona del Mar to fix televi sion sets in a little shOp on Gol den- rod Ave. That was 10 years ago. Today he no t only fixes them , but also sells and services a compl ete line of black an d wh i te and color television se ts, stereos and hi-fi s, radios, record players and alt related eQuipment at Warren's Stereo Vision TV, 2816 E. Coast Hwy., near the Goldenrod Ave. traffi c li ghL That southern accent you detect when you call Warren's is 14-Carat Texan and that includes Mrs. Bonner, the little lady sometimes seen in the sto re tending boOks, when she's not tak ing care of their b children. Warren's Stereo Vision TV in Corona del Mar stocks a whole line of Zenith products. Warr en recently ooened a Magnavox center in Costa Mesa. Managing the Corona del Mar sto re is Robe rt (Brad) '3radley, who has been associated with the 13onners for 5 years. WARREN BONNER War'"', Ster• Vi siort TV 2116 E •. C.ost Hwy. SURPRISE SPECIALS oro being of. fered by Corona del Ma r stores fo r Fri day night s hoppers! 0 " th II. • areas to range, e c N · · 1 d · "Cl ri al amp om s 1 s ocate m Bureau says. e c the Sao Bernardino Moun- volunteers to type, nte tains near the Barton Flatt l~~~~ci;~~:~. and answer telephones ~e <\rea. ·Jt is close to C1mp also needed, .and swtmmmg Anaeleus and Jenks Lake 1, at·aea to assist patients in Camp Cedar Lake is in the ) I ........ ,.. therapy pools. All inter· San Be rnardino Mountains 2 ,. l:es;tedvoluntl;*!rS pleasecoo· miles south o( Bia Bear the Volunteer Bureau Viltaae and is nulled in · "!:__J;::~~~ .. Ifrom 9 to nooo a& the mountains overlookina ~ Sia Bear Lalte. · ---------------, Send in i THE NEWPOU HAUOR IODA y I I YOUII I I I I I I I I I I NSJGN I ·I Officio! nowspapor of tllo City of Newport Booch. .. 2711 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR. CAUl'. LOCAL SUBSCRtPnON RATE: O..lr $4.00 o roor. ('!llot'o U 1/3 -IS o -·) OUTSIDE or TH~ HARIIOR AREA: U .OO o ,_ MAIL IN THIS OIIDI!It tH YOUII Ofi!CIC Of CASH 'IOIMY INME ________________________________ ___ I I I I I I ·--. I an MID ITA ' ZIP I L--------~.-----------.:.1 ·-·-·---·- WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Come in and visit us ••• see our smart new.merchi11dise. •• browse at your leisure. •. or !Usll in ior a quick item. le're open Friday eve. .IOIDM'I PET ., 2732 E. Coaot Hwy. 67S.SJ20 "Open by Appointmen t'" ID'II8TIIIMT 3050 E. Coat Hwy. 673-9682 Ka'• o.ily Special Nitllll,. s 'Jjl 9 MAL AIIIICIU ......... 3«19 E. Coast Hwy. 67S.ll33 'IIIUYUIY 2US E. C... Hwy. 67~1753 ea.• a.. -Spttli-.. IliaD'S ... VI .. n 2816 E. Coaot Hwy. 67).W7 "B•y there Service Ma•u 1 Differnct !" c••IAUIAIE 3107 E. Coost Hwy. 67).2800 "YoiU Ho•sehold Depan.t~~t Slore" '. CII.STEISEI I'IIARIIACY 3021 E. Coost Hwy. 67).2550 Open 9 a.m. to 10 P·"'· every da y! CO-A •L IAI I'II-ACT 3127 E. c-r Hwy. 67).9110 The Prescription Pha,.acy Ltaura J 1111 )l'(l E. Coast """· 67S.IOJO Speclalizi•l io sull l•l«• ... SMalll .. ts 1111 IIFIHIIEWA »411!. c-t ""'· 67~2740 "Visil -c.~;~-· iiiT_,. " ALIERT1DIIS FOOD CUTER 30.., E. Coos! Hwy. 67 s.ll370 Cttrona del Mar's co•plele food ••rltel TilE STATION Cooot Hwy. at PoinseHio A••· 67).3653 " Gifts· C•41u • Thl•e•" li~--:·• '1 .... 11 lW5 E. r-.... . 67).-T .... MHI 6o •Ill•"" ,., ....... ,..11 I LEFT TO RIGHT: Prue Holden and Jean Tandow s~y . a Lido Isle team whi ch has written lyrics and compos ed mu sic for the seven specta cular musicals for Children's Theater Gu ild. ·The ir latest , "To Lido -Wi th Love." premiered recently at Lido Isle Aayers' Club annual "Wackademy Awards." (Beth Koc h photo). (Story •Qd phqto from the Lida lsluder) "To Lido--With Love" 8y Elale Painter On Friday, Ma y 17th, Lido Isle Players' Club had the distinction of presentin g the premiere showing of "FI LI DO -IIi Til LOV~." a tnusical rlay compos ed and wri Hen by that incom- rarable team; Prue llolden and Jean TanJowsky. T hese two talented Lido. i t.e s have for several years combined their unique ef· forts into completing seven smash hits for the are a's Children's Thea te r Wild. ".TO LIDO -WITI-t LOVE" is an outstanding tri bu te 10 Prue and Jean's island home, The toogue·in·cheek show was directed by veter· a-. Peg R.eday, al so well· kn own in local theater aroups for he r superb acli na- C ast in the fun show (and loving the ir roles) were Val '.hi lander and J .E.T. ~utter taki na the lead paru, sup-- ported by lola Van Ornum, Be lly Lyle, Tommy 'lu ncr, Nova Ball, \ichele Reday, and '.1arie France LeFebre. • From ....... _, David 1-. 21. or 806 Iii •. Blr -·· . Balboa, ... 1111ra a-, 28, or 11118 8111 It, Balboa. were anweted a1 21!1 8lb 'II., Balboa, 011 lbe obat~e ot poaaealloo or marijUIIlL ' • ' .~01008 ...... lroeola, 3708 Oc.., Blvd. •. Corona del Mar, reported tbe eben or a 1110 tent from a gar&~e acorage area aom&- time &Iter January. , ·.A Bide door ot Amllng'a Nursery, 1500 F.. Cosat Hwy.; New- pan Center, was forced open, and 1114 was stolen hom a metal cabinet ••. S..N.,, Jv .. el An unknown object was used to break a 1100 plate glass window at 210 New- port Blvd., Newport Heights , accordina: to Grant Phillip, IEII'OIIT HAIB)R EaiCJI TIIU-Y. JUIE IJ, -~IE;CXJII;;O stC'IIOII~~~-~-~'·;;':.:.· -;;;;CDROII~;A~Iitl;;IA;IJ.;;~~IU'~ .U..u POl 11111lV11 ,_._ ... -- H-or a -· -.,,.... loll --. Ill Dol liar, -.... _ Ia ftold ·- pol\.· •• : a-~~~~~~-~-~-~~-~;·;-~;Ooola!~~-~·--~-~-~-!"'~'~"'j-~-~~~~~;·:--;"~· ~·::bO~bold S..M, J f bla -· Jud. Olld CIIIIDid lOla I-HIP -ol, 11aa IIIIJ U ., ADa-:II a& Oall- "11 ; .. "a" o'clo<* Ia lbo O.Uor, 1.011 · a.•-· .._ -u a pataalpMI --· Oollop, ~ 1110mlng. · ..... wt>ea 'lllomu Do .. -• • Ia 11o N-Il Ill---: Mulvey, 34. or 1841 Palau, Coal& Mea&. wu ro.td atanding In tbe road at w. Balboa Blvd. aod 28111 Sl., unable to take care of him- selr, and pollee booked bim on the charge of lntolica&ed In public. • ·. {lrok• Uloa were lett behind bf 3 or 4 males who saw a pollee omcer approaching aod ran across the roo! or tbe Newport Harbor Htgb School. ~ ~ ~ no stereo tape deck waa stolen from Gall Packman, 144 Melody Laoe, Costa Mesa. · •. J.uditb Sea· nett reported the tbert or 35 stereo Cartridges tJom her car parted at 14th SL and W. Bay Ave., Central Newport. .An antique ~ttcbing post with tbe head Fair offers forum site A unique new '"community service Corum" wUI be available to qualtned non· profit organiz.atlons at the 1968 Orange County Fair and F's:posttlon In July, a ccording to the Fair board pres ident, Dr. Joseph F. . Rtbal. The purpose or this new feature, Dr. Rib&l said, is to provide booa Ode non· pront servi ce g19ups an opportunitY. to communicate their stories to Fairgoers as e rtectively and inez· pensively as possible. Exhibitors will be charged a minimum tee to cover DISCOVER A BONUS TREASURE! INVESTS 1000 or more (in multiples of S 1.0001 in Laauna Federal'~ 3-year Bonus Ctrtiticate. EARN S.OO% per annum current divW!end rate, payable to you each quarter ... PLUS- }.f'% PER ANNUM GUARANTEED BONUS, payable to you in one lump sum at the end of J years; thereafter, tht bonuJo is paid to you each quarter toaether with your reeul ar di viJend. AI so cau we re Eve '.1ar· l shall (who "doubled" in ~ound), Babs Swid ler, Pat \bran, and t::lsie Painter. •• IJ:P~ ... only actual costs, Dr. REINVEST your Bonus Certificate eaminp io a Laauna Federal Pousbook Account , and receive earnings on earnings for the muimum return on your investment. ,O ... IItl. Y MIARS CNIII•A NOW AT 1710 NEWPO RT 1L VD. PH. 646-938l(..'osta \1ua. BALTZ MOR1VARJ£f 1741 supoERIOR AVE. COSTA MEU Midway b-2424 :15111 E. COA$T HfWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole l-4450 s•u Jt.f2 Hll "ewpert IJ-.4. " .. , .... , hach Friendly rt.tatlboltuxMI -· BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY II 0 Broadway U I-JUS. l -31.1t eo.ta Mea Com pleting the cast we re Clay Swidler,l\erry Swidler, Jennifer Conover, ::J ill Gaut· ... chi, and Dan Wed-nan . Jack '.Vii co~ and 3ill Gau ~ schi were in charge of pro-- duction with 1.uth Bill as prompter. Jean Tandowsky, composer of lhe show's mus ic, accomranied at the pian o. P laye rs Club bid ad1eu to 1t s cu rrent direclOrs and in· stal led the 1968-69 board as Col\ows : J .~.T. q,utter, pre-.,dent·. Pat \4o ran , lirst \'I ce-pre s• dent and pi ar read· 1ng en a. r.n an ; Geo rg e:: L ym· bu rn . secnnd \"11:1' pres• dent an d ~o~oo rk shop ch 81 rman : J oan \Lrphy . recording se cretary; Pat Conover , corre sr onding se cretary, C het 3urgraff, treas ure r; q,ay Kelder, pro- du c ti on manager; ~.ve \lar· 's hall , publicity chaim1an ; ~orna Gautschi.mem benhip cha1 rm an. Kit 'luuer, "On TI1e •\isle" editor. No\'oiED ON DE-'H'S LIST The dean's lis t or top stu- dents at UC San ta Barbara inc ludes the follo\lin,e; from Corona del Mar; Roberta Jean Baines, Karen Mar,e;o Love an d Lee Sparling for the tall quarter. and Ro bert Blackmar Jr., o;;hirley Me· Cmstion and Lee Sparling ror the wi nter qu arter. MINE SPOTTED HERE A "dri ll" mine was spot· ted in Newport Bay Wednes· day, May 29. and 2 sailors from the United States Navy c ame down to get it. A.ccording to the sailors , a s utmarine planted 10 drill mines orr the coast near Huntington Beach and 4 ··got away." ~~- FI RS T LE AR N TO KI CK -C lasses for every on e fro m non .s .... immer s to advan ced ... i ll be oHet ed at Orange Co ast College th is summe r. Th e program begins June 17 and runs th rough Aug. 9 in 2-.... ·eelc sessions. Spe- ci al toddler sessions ~~~~ be held for the fi rst time. Georgia McClellan, left, of Ne l'oo PO rt Beach, and Gina Dale, also of N ev.port , give Mary Dale, 4 , some pre· S,..1m instru ction Or\ the OCC poof deck:. Sign·uos for the fi rst session ..... Ill be held at the ace poo l from q a.m. to noon and 1 to 2 p.m. this Saturday , June 15. Major flies 1001h mission u. ~. Air Force Major Major Moses was com· Clinton H. Moses. son of mi s sioned through the r.tr. and Mrs. A. 0. Moses, aviation cadet program. 512 W, Balboa Blvd., Bal· He was graduated from boa. recently completed his Pomona High School In 1950 tOOth and rinal combat and received hi s A.. A. de· mission o ver :-.lo rth Vietnam gree in 1952 rrom Mt. San as an F'-4 Phantom pilot A.ntonio Junior Coll ege In Based at na Nang AB. Walnut. and hi s B. A. de- Vietnam. with th e 366th gree in 1954 from San Dieb'O Tactica1 F'i J,:hter Wing, State ColleJ(e, He is a mem- Major Mos~s commented ber o r SiJ!Jlla Chi. that his fi nal mission wa s a The major Is married to the flak s uppression mlssiun ronner F'arl ene M. Whitt. n own about 12 miles south of non~ Hoi. "We damaged th ree trucks and silenced a 37mm anti· aircraft artillery site." the major reported. He i s sche duled fo r re- assl~nrnent at the Air Fo rce Academy as a member o r the varsity football coaching starr. RECEIVES DECREE Jticbard W. Kratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J . Kraft. 21l.J7 Barranca, East Bluff, is ace or the 12 gra.- duates this spring at the Cedar Hill, Texas, campus of Northwood Institute. He received an associate de- gree in tb e automotive mar- ketina: curriculwn. COMPLETE FUNERALS ,. •• '245 COMPL!TI FUNERAL AND BURIAL CENTER JU ...... 1-6177 CEMETERY LOTS MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $1~0 From $46) jlhmJJrial ifark ·Mortuary ~•etery "Everyd.ing in One Beautiful Place" Because the funeral and burial centu concept elimin•ta the need for proc:essioas lhrough heavy traffic on overcrowded highways, family and friends alike may now pay their full re- ~pects by attending the bu£ial service, as well as the chapel service, all at ooe beautiful pbce, at less cost and more connnience. 1•1 -14111 IIACH ILYD .. WUTMINSTII 714 ,... J-2421 714 .llfhn• 1-1721 • Rlbal said . Further intonnation may be obtained by visiting or calling general manager Alfred G. Lutjeans at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The f.ai r will be held July 16 tha>ugb 21. R. E. OIAMPS HA.IIED Champions tor May have been announced by the multiple UstinF: division ot the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board or Realtors: Top aale11nao, Qerald Mitchell, tor both uni& sales and dolla r value: top listers , Hal Pinchin, unit sales; Gerald Mitchell, dollar value. on your Bonus Ce rtificate . CHART A BONUS COURSE FOR HIGHER EARNINGS I erit he's earned it. Being a Gas Company serviceman is no easy job. You have to be able to help customers in • number of ways, from adjustin& an appliance to advice on how to seal the most Aavor into a steak. Our s~rvicemen are well trained for their job. They have to be. We're an investor-owned company, And investor ownership is like havin1 two employers. You have to satiafy customers, the people who rely on our service, by bein1 efficient. And you h•ve. to be efficient to satisfy your own.,.. For they're the people who invest in our businesa and make the service possible. This meant we work hard all the time to live the best pou;ible lervice, at reatonable rates. lnvfttor ownership is that "extra step"-why we have tervk:emen who .,. eatra courteous and skillful, as weU at bein1 eMcient. It's the raaton .we look for economie. in every way pouible and hllve been able lO reduce 1as rat" tUr timet in the ._. ft .. ,.._., And, wMn we c.an terve you weU and make a prvftt, thM maket everyone happy. For that't how we ata.r in business. j I