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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-06-20 - Newport Harbor EnsignTIN4 McCOM~, 17..year~l d blonde, who will be a se· nior at Coron a del Mar High Schoo l in the fal l, Is com- peting tor the title of Miss Corona del Mar in the con- tes t being conduct ed by the local Chamber of Com- merce. She is pictured here with Q:ussell Utch, mana- ger of th e COM offi ce of Gl en dale Federal Savi ngs & Loan, her sponsor In th e contes t. Tina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Sn yder of 502 Aven ida Lu ci a, r:ast '31utt. She plans to majo r In art in co llege and Jn- tends to be com e a dress des igner. Deadline to r en ter· ing th e Miss Corona del Mar contest Is July 8. Gi rls between the ages of lfl and 20, residing in the local area. are asked to con tact the contest chairman. J . Q:obert Paine, at Mutual Sav ing s and Loan, phone fl75-- 5010. CEnsigh photo,) Seek to avoid tax hike NEWPORT BEACH JOe !'lolt Otoi.T LOC...._u o-etl, __.. II I llllfH'U IOI JIOf..,_ .. vote 4-1 In a aurprtae move yeater--Jack Bamett, maoapr or day, tbeOraoge County boatd the Newport Harbor 0\&m-- oC aupervhora voted 4 to 1 ber of Commerce, apoke to to retain the harbor district favor or ret&inlnc the hatbor in its preaeot Conn . district In ita prnent Corm. But the question of dlaaol V· Mayor Doreen Marlhall of log the dlsutct is Ukely to the Ctty of Newport 8e&cb come up acatn this Novem· read the Counctl poaitloo oo ber -In lhe Conn or a public the llarbor diautct. aa vote on tbe general election adopted Monday eveotog. ballot of Nov. 5. Tbia statement aupportl The dlasentl.ng vote wa.s the lntegratloa of county cut by Supervisor David regional recreation into a Baker, who said that failure single comprehensive pro- to dissolve th e district gram 'aod aaya turtber that would deny home rule to "ir it ts determined tbla voters or Orange County who can best be acoompUihed by have objected to being dissolution or the preaent taxed for harbors they don't harbor disU'tct and reorgaoi· use. He supported' the for-z&ttoo or all regional rec-- mation of a county dep~ reatioo within one county ment to coordinate oounty· depa.rtment, the Ctty of wide recreation facUlties. Ne wport Bei.Ch Ia ready to Supervt aor Baker's argu· wort cloaely witb your menta were also voiced by board and a<kniniauattoo to Dean Shull. mayor or La eU'ect this change smooth· Habra and president or the ly." county division of the Arter tbe 4 ·1 vote to re-- Caltromia League of tain die harbor d.latrtct. the Cities. He bad on a 3rd hat supervt10rs apr)ro ved a when be got up to speak, motion direc ting the county because the supervisors bad admtntsuattve <Jm cer, the just appointed him to fill a direc r.or of me harbor dis- A preiiminazy budget of ties that will be needed to vacancy on the oounty har-trict. the county counsel and 122,477,463 was adopted accommodate the additional WENDY WELLS HUQST, pi ctured herewith her sponso r, bor oommtssion. He takes odlers on th e county statr Tuesday evening by the enrollment at Corona del Dorothy J o Swan son , is a contestant fo r the titl e of th e seat of Ted Kuchel of to worlr. toward stream· Newport-Mesa Untried Dis-Mar High School; use or Miss Corona del Mar. We ndy, 17-year-oid daughter of 1'\nahelm, who had been on lining me operation for an trict trus tees -wi th tl.e desi calculators in 7th Mr. CYid Mrs. W.W. Hur st of 531 Se award Q:d., Corona the-commission for 'Zl years iotegz:ated county wide possibtlity of a 1 or 2 cent grade math classes at Maude Highlands, has been a dan ce student si nce th e age of and is now vacationing In recreation program during tax In crease. bu t wi th a f)avt s School; Improvement 4 at the Doroth y Jo Stud io , 2515 E. Coas t Hwy ., also Europe. the coming fi scal yea.r. hope that the tax hike can o f learning and attUudea ln teaches at th e Studi o and at the Gi rl s' Club of the Ha r-J aclr.Galvtn,admini strative The supervi so rs also be avoided. math through paycbo motor bor A.r ea. She wil l be a senior at Corona del Mar High assistant to Assemblyman approved a motion ornctally Th e vo te was 5 to 1. activities through a co-School, and plans to get an ar ts deg ree as a dance ma-John Briggs of Fullerton, recetvt.ngtheNewport Beach Trustee Rod MacMilllan ordJnated K·12 program in Jor at UCl. (Ensign photo.) aulhor or a bill to di ssolve Council resolution and dt- voted "no," saying he the COM High School zooe. the distric t. indicated that r~ting me admintsuatlve oppo sed any tax Increase. com· ~.eovedp'•~ ro!~ .. plde .... d-Pol"lte boat patrol ar I ued Mr. Brlss• will su bmit .. omcer and barbor dlriiOtDr Board President Oon ald _.. _. -ameadmeot to bis bill neu. to contact Newport 8eacb j~~~~ab~o1en~t!.E~~-l!a;,otr.yelar~ID~tbje~de1v;~~~~~ ]~~~~¥~~~§::~~~~~~~~~; week Cllllng tor a Nov. 5 ct~r Mu&~• Huvey Hwl· Jail, : = .::li : eo--.,. lllolladlor--.. ·--... -Dree-CJIJI*. ..... tfea;lrt ....... -· -OJ&etl requltM 5'11 -11-'lllo pellldll 111e blrlnl or 3 orrl..... -CIIIY COUIK!IIaao. •d -tloo. fuod . Budget cuts or more more budget Moad&J ad Tue• City Maaager Harvey Hurl· Se I ~=ed1~0'~ge~e~~re~= :::.nt~~ new com-::t =~~:· 8 -::. ~! :i~·slt:dg:~:~.~~;: c.c. elects John mp e Walter Ad rian to Increase th e pensatioo rate is 1200 per Saturday to continue th e bu lh bo d standard reoomnAnse unit surveys In Newport Harbor reserve. t e ar r -s tudy. show the need for more agreed Tuesday evening to ins tead ot the preseot 1100. Their go&l Is to complete intensive patrol on ba" a reduction of only 178.000. • Accepted the senior th e Item by item revi ew in ~ The reserve balance re--class gift d trees and con-time to take nnal action at waters to protect property crete bencbes to be wor"-'" from larg&-scale losses. The quirement was then cut by •cu Monday evening's meeting. aOOut 1100,000 by a change into the landscaping of Es-large number or w~ter rro nt tancl·a High Sch 1 Th e police department properties cannot be ade--in policy: the reserve fu nd oo · wUI be S% of the' budget • Accepted the gift of po rtion of th e budget Is du e quately protected through less reserves. rather than spor&:s equipment valued at to come up again Saturday radio car deployments. This 5% o f the total budget. This 12,R57 from the Booster momtng. No decision was operation would also serve reduced the reserve deficit Club for use at Harbor High made last Monday evening to oontrol orrensive conduct to about 132•000. School. . becau se Vice--Mayor Ltnds-on bay beaches." The pro- The rellmtna budget Is • Agre ed to enter mto. a ley Parsons and CouncUman posal was also descri bed P · ry contractual agreement wtth Paul Gru ber were absent, as a move to prepare the l2,749.011 over the 19S7• the. Orange County Schools and there we re varyi ng city for accepting duties In 68 total . Cun ent tax rate Is ror audio. vtsual services opinions on Police Chief the event of dissolution of 13.9563 per ll()O assessed Cor 1968-69 at a cost of Jim Glavas' request for the harbor district. valuation In Newport Beach 11.25 per unit of average instituti ng a pot tee patrol Councilman Howard Rogers and l 4.2745 in Costa Mesa. daily attendance totaling on the waters and s hores of supported the proposed Next action by the boarrl an estimated 132,0oo. the bay. Mr. Gru.ber Is harbor patrol. Mayor Oo reen will be adoption of th e • Authorized the superin· expected baclr. In t:i me Cor Marshall and Councilman publication budget at the tendent to establish an oper-th e Saturday aession. Bob Shelton expressed con- July 16 meeting. Public ating budget for a counseling The harbor patrol plan cem over entering th is new bearing and nnal adoption program at MCN ally COD· calls for purchase of an field of responsibility. wi ll be a t the Aug. 6 board tinuaUoo bigb school and meeting. an elementary school gui- ln other acti on Tu esday dance project. subject to evenin g, th e trus tees also: receipt of federal funds. • Approved report No. 4 • Approved a 8. 7~ salary of the "hot Idea" review increase roc the director of panel Including live tnformaUooal servtcee aod repre~ecaatton of dramatic for the coordinator of literature In the high school f~illties . ed • lleoted tbe propoeed ldloola; lndivtdualtz. 17.50 per moath lddiUooal study program at Monte pay roc bus drivers' Ullitcwm Vt ata School : sumrner em· allowance and increase la ploymeat or teacher • and vacation from 17 to 20 days consultants for study or ror employees witb 15 yeara prograqa atamng and factu· ot servtce. Who dunnit at the Dunes 'lbe ufe at the Newport Dunea omce wa1 opened by oombtnatl.on and an estimated 114.000 waa stolen '!Unday night. acoountant'a desk. opened tbe fire nle and took money bags, then opened. the aate to take the cub there. Joseph Clemen&e or Sarita 1olll Semple or Corona Highlands , own er of Semple Realty in Corooa del Mar, was elected 1 uesday to serv e as the 1968..4\9 presi· dent or the Coron a del Mar Chamber of Commerce. He is a long-time local resident. has served as president of the Newport Harbor Community Youth Center and IS currently on the board of directors . He ~~oas selected as realtor of the year f01 1967 by tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. Other otficers elected at Tuesday's board roeeung ar e : first vice-president. Don Bolton. O\\ooer of Ne w- port Floor Covering; 2nd vice • prestdent. Gordon Jones of the Irvine Co.; J.hn s-,1• treasurer. E:verett (Ace) Adams . owner of Coast Marlr.et. The otricers wtll be m- stalled at the J uly 18 din- ner meeting at the lrvtne Coast Counuy Club. T. Duncan SteVrrart will serve as rr aster of ceremon ies. Corona del Mat's ne11o queen 'Atll be crowned that even- mg. Outgoing president Hubert Peirsol, owner of Corona del Mar Pharmacy . announc- ed that the Chamber will ful- fill its 11 ,700 commin ment to the City of Newpon Beach oo J une 22 for the beautlticalicm of uatrtc is- lands on Cout Hwy . 'lb1s amount hu been raised by cootr1butiooa from re&dents and buaiaesa n~ember s ol lbe community. FBI nabs suspect wtlltam Cbou m . Camp MISS NEWPORT '3 EACH tor th e coming year is Sonnle Ma cDon ald, who li ves at 2011 Kings qd., ·c liH Haven, with her guardians, Mr. an d Mrs. Eric Larsen. Princ es- ses in Oueen '3onnie's cou rt are Don na Lee, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L ee of Dov er Shores; Tina ECh t erna ch, daughter of the John Ech ternachs of Do- ve r Shore$, and Tracy Sheri ck, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. gu rr Sh erick Jr. of '3ay ShOfes. Miss New port '3each wa s cro wn ed at th e annual Commodores' '3all o1 the Ne wport Harbo r Chamber of Comm erce last Frl· day evening at the ~alboa '3ay Club. (C ameo Hou s e ptlO to.l C.C. breakfast June 26 Loyal Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce mem- bers will be busy morning. noon and night ne xt Wednes- day, J une 26, If they take in all sd:leduled activities. The general membership break! ast will be held at 7:30 a.m. at tb e Balboa Bay Club. Tbe program will include a half-year cbeclr.- up fe&blrlng work of tb e ooau111"" dlairme for lb e II .. I -ol ato J-. ' - ""· ~ Oolll011, ,.,.. met deao of arc:bltecture at USC and member of UCI's "Project 21." will speak at. me beautifi cation luncheon •cheduled fo r Wednesday DOOO at the Irvine Coast Country Club. acoorcting to Mrs. C. G. Edelblute , chainnan of the women 's division of the Nev.rport Chamber. The annual George Yardley awards banquet. featurin g TV sport s personality Chick Heam as speaker. v.ill be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Sal boa Ba;.o Club. ac· cording to Phil Lyons. Junior Chamber of Com· merce presidenL ".11 3. events were dls- cussed M?ft d&y at th e luncheon meeting of th e Chamber di rectors at Ver- sailles restaurant in West· cliff Cen ter. ..\lso at the meeting: • Bob Paine reported on a recent meeting and an- noun ced July 1 fo r the next meeting of the special r&- search and study commi ttee for schools. This gro up is stu dying possible school Si tes and school community relations in coojunct1oo with school representatives an d civic leaders from Costa Mesa. • -='xecutive Oirector Jack Barnett in troduced tb e Chamber membership rep- resentati ve, Peggie Pucci. • Isabel Pease introduced Pete Vogel or Newport Shores. who descrlbed tb e large scale face lining. clean-up and beautitlcation In th e Shores area. He com· mented on th e ful l·scale cooperation his committee received tro m children, tb e ctty and Kadane Qtl Co. • Ned Hill reported on a congressional action con- rerence meeting which be attended J une 13 with Mr. Barnett at the Disneyland Hotel In o\nahei m. Tbe conference, sponsored by the U. S. Chamber. wu workhlg on areu of CIOCD-____ .._.. ~will--­and needs or the people baclc home. • Mr. Barnett reported on the wort. experience aod education program draiND up by th e State Chamber -a project to prepare high school :ijl:e youth for the business world. Mr. Barn e tt also reponed anoth er suC- cessful Commodore's Ball held Jun e 14 at the Balboa Bay Club wilh over 400 people in attendance. • Chamber president Leon Meeks appointed Chid; Iverson as the Cham- ber representatl ve to the rroal s and obJectives study commtttee of the Ctty of ~ewpon Beach. • Lan;.• Mtll er. C'ha.irman of the Marine DIVlSion. re-- ported that h1s committee wtll be studv\11~ thP effe cts of an enla~ed Orange County '\lrport upon the boarin~ Industry and rec- reational water f11Cihties In Ne'NJ)On Harlxlr. He an- noun ced the tldellnes issue will be held up pending Oran ge Coun ty Harbor Dis- trict solution. • P resident Meet. s an- nounced that the Chamber has assigned the highway and transportation com· mittee to study the airport question, with William Ban- ning In char~e . • A certi f'i cate of appre-- ciation was presented to Fd Hirth, past president of the chamber. now a member of the Ci ty Coun cil. because of his resignation from the board or direc tors due to possible oonntct of Interest. Fall fatal to builder C. 0 . Edelblule, of 'lest Upper Bay, the pnenl muager, reponed to pollee that someoae entered dae omce, poollbly wl111 a key, weot into the ICCOUDUDI omae, took a key 11om the Ana. ihe accountant. aald be locked the aate aad nre Rle and his delk wbeo he left at 7:15 p.m. SUnday. Hurd Armsuoog or Coat& ..... dlacovered the CbeR about 4:30 a.m. Mooday. Pendle&on Marin e, was pick· An accidental tall tmm a Pruitt or Puadena and Mrl. ed up In Indianapolis by building last moneb reaulted Kath eri ne Bntwn or Oalf FBI in oonnecaon with th e In tbe deatb llloaday of City, and hta grandrnodl!lr. murder or Qeorp Lyons of Corona del Mw ooatnctof T)r, Mary PNIU J aoquft of Coroaa del Mar on May 20. .Keane«b Bradley PndU Jr.. Pasadena.. o.oct bu been on 11nau-25. or 2310 Or.t Ave •• at Mllnorial I8M011t wllt be thorised aboence IInce the He>a« llool>ltal bold at I p.m. *to l'lldor. day 111&1 llr. LJOOt wu llr. Pndll no-"'Coined J-21. &I 1110 ~ ol found beateQ to dMCb 'n bla ooaldou..... ftoal tbe Obr Sa.Soa.r, W w .. - ap.,..•t at 71111\1 Jlarl&old bead lojulloo bo -ftd 114.. 8oo Qollllol, - A..,. 'nle ..-lbf lie -ho toll-.,..., o1 11-t at lloo 0 'Qd 1:-1 ° I CDM H" h OUTSUNOOIG HISlOII'F' studlllls -....., OSIOR a lg ~~: '::oo\n !~:!" !:S ·:.,~-:; All erqllolloo Moodal ••ta or lllo -b -loc~ Willi .. C•tooll Choplor ot 0~~ evalns oba&lefld a window foaod !Dildo, P'Uolprlota II I SPtclll ft Ill ,.,....,,_ llrs. S.ll. lD 111o omce or gtilo' vi.:. loll~ 111at 2 ••dol• q0btr, trl!lllll o~~ ri\JIIil, ll't,..led Pflocli>al I!OIIJ 'l'owa-d ::-poll':.-=. -dial IWirdS lo 11oft lo rltltl) 1'11 11 Llllgsdorf, at o;"""" dol liar Hill? ao,o• Yl..,olodpal Bob "'" of llr. •d llrs. Willi .. LIII'Jsdorf ol so;: . eoplooiYO dovlce, H ....... ·-U-at IIIII C..,eo Sllorts, rtll!UMIIne llrs. ~-~ JIOOIIIIIJ a -., _._ _, C..b a., ·-111o1r, 1111• _,.; 00.1 Pofllosko, san of ••· EdWOrd o11oaued f11u0 lblrtl talo bo ~14 b---· Polllolkts of 111 ~luiiJ, llrs. Rill'S 111o ·-· . .,. ~ tne-• ...., • 7:111 p.a. _..,, _,.; ScOCI !leA-s, san of tilt Rou Mc4ct.ns of ~)roed~Roor, Mrs. Harring.. ton's room; Cindy Hut~~u, diugh ter of Mt. and Mrs.. Fr .. k Hughes of Ea st Bluff . Mlu Conrlth's room , and Kev in Cava-- niU9f't, son of Mr. ll'ld Mrs. Ed C av~na.~gh of IJroadmoor, ,._tstftting Mr. Fliss's -Tilt nodeiiiS art sllrldlne In front of 1 Ft-Sllrlrlo, collocdon of docu- mtols f-'""1 In .\r?lerlc• History , wllldl ••• ••••ted ...... t ... lo tilt sdlool Ill' too c oro111 del liar E•tlt•e• Clull. (Enslp plloto,) YOUAI martae bu n.ced a a....., bill.._ ....... o • .., .... aaur t:J1taG II all ova tbe ooaatl7 '"' ••-· . lt!:l ,,. 18 ta .... ., .. llooe bo - -Ia 111e Hola -ftd Ill' Ill•-w; ar Ria. ._-1M-0o1o. _....., • pe-. ,.._.,.,.. a 111 ...... ,.._i<llred-&Ia ~---a • • -d lo !pd;;allol4. •• Qui-I'IIIIR o1 -IIIII llr 1'1 ' a ••• ... -"· <lou;··-.. ..,-..... ., ...... ~-.l!tMJ. ~ .,.,. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner '"ct publllfttr ot tilt Ensi"' ••••oooo•~•o•ooooooo . o.oi • .,., ~ ., ,_ ""·-ntl COMMUNISlS All ntl INIMY 'l'llo ""' .,.....,. at a ..,.... -· atlbo .. -··-11 ... _ .... bor1 F. K-odJ ]II'IDIOd II .. SomttJUna'• •rona wilh ua. som,thina Wuhlnaton and tell them that ...._ aU tbia week's teeue ot New• ~incl. hard and Winton which triQffl the fury Amerlcans shill! sit at the table of atftuence or week ned these 2 wotde ia and the faaatics' bullets." we are aoina to kick the 1q1 from under the liViDI a 4 atep .....,., ot Accordina to a Wire Service, that iJ the to.blc." · Cbl traced.y wbJ(ja -.bed concensus or rtliaious ltaders in the United Pure-Marxism. And Marxiltt can't polllbly tbl American people a ttw Stata. How riaht they are! Somethina wro,.1t be Chri.slians. We were brouaht to anarchy, in· d&ya &CO· Ftvre paraplpha Somethina blind! But most of them won't l!Urrection and possible t'ivi l war by submluivc fartbet on. tbe llory de- admit what it is. A Marxist. probatlly in the lin~ permissive politicia ns. parents, prcat'hcn ecrtbed the reaction,! of the pay ot Marxists. killed Ptnidtnt John Ken-und Jtachtrs. ' peopleoftbe world: Abroad ntdy. A pro-Marxi st killed his brother, Senl.l.tor The perminive and submissive head of the ae well II at bome, .stfoc:t. Bobby Kennedy. And evidently .11 hired killer Amerk;~n Council on Educ~lion. Dr. Lopn yielded to boftOr, horror 10 murdered Dr. Martin Lucher Kina. Odds lire Wilson. wys that student demonstrations will ~eft &ad ll'ief 110 IDler.,. that all the murders were planned :.nd/or com. continue and suaaem "'some unbeodin1 on lbe U c_M~te again, lllllf WU milled by Marxists and/or Communists. pari of thr administrations so that chan~ can :.:u:: !u~:r.e:a~c One commentator, Erit' Scvereid. proc:laimed come ahoua chrough orderly reform and not dastard! . deed OD e in his best funeral voicr that natiom gs a ~hrouah destruction." In other words he is say-a red terring. w:: ;:t,: OII'IIITIICI E.TOIIAL II •• L.. whole don't reall y brcome sick-with the U · •na: .surrend~r und ~r can have peace. ~~· across tbe ua.u or guilt. The gu.n that killed Sen. Kennedy was registered. apthm of Uermany! Severeid does no1 con. as w11h '~" <.ommumlits. thr more rhe ad~lniS-'MieoPresldeatJohn F. Ken· • • • sider any Communist na tion as ~idr.. The only tr:u<!rs g1ve 10. the more lhc enemy ~·II de-~y wu assuslnated, the •0 .LL IUEFIT FIOII -IEIIniY? sick peoplr. you wr. are people who murder manti . Studenh 1ohould hnve rhe fllht of American people 85 a Whole The liberal element in ou r society Is going all out with or discriminau~ becau~ or race or religion. orderly pc1i1ion. of course. but ~.cudents should were blamed, and an ertort suicidal fervo r to enact gun control laws. I call it "sui-Hitler murdered Jews. a horrible thing. But have aN>u t a~ much to do wn h che actual wu made to make culprits Stalin and Khrushchev each murdered mo1c 1unn"n of oh · .,. ch'l·'"'n ha•e f cldal" because M unarmed people can be taken over by 1 g e unrverM 1es as 1 u,.._ o the right Wingers. The dl tal shl d people lhan Hiller Bur si nce they murdrred in running l:m1iliclo. I am awu rr. of course. !hal Warren report, ho-ever, c or p, an a dangerous step toward this t'"~••• -,h -• ,. · h " ...,....., WI ou1 regaru to r:tce or re 1g1on. I rse crim-children run man~· famrli~1o-which is the root brought out the facts that is identification of all gun owners, which in tum will inal~ hu w he-en eulogized. wined. dinfit . kis .. ed. of lh~.: pmhh::m. J..t,~ Harvey Os wald, who make POssible the confiscation of weapons fro m the emhrnced lind financed and enriched hy our llhmmr ~:· •. ,."'·' re pora s that "u Wa~hington was accused of firing the ci tizens. Presidrnts. politician~. ambassadors. church-hu~i nc~.~m:rn ~ay' S!okdy Ca rmichael entered fatal shot, was alleged to Clarence Strong, wr it ing in his "Conservative Comer" men. educator1o and new~men. his est ahli~hmenl after the ri01s and n:matked bave been a oommunist, and on this page, goes to th e heart of the matter: "The com-Eugene Lyons. dr,lr ngui,hed American ou. that it wa~ aw ful 'trange that thi< wa,; one bad come un der the innu- mun ist s want to have all fi reatms regis tered, so that when rhor :mll ~en ior cllitor at Rr'llth·r\ Dil!r'.'''· of the f..-w rtact.:lo in the immedi:llc area chat eoce or Fidel Castro. and If they take over, these weapons can be confiscated "timt11e~ 1ha1 mort> th un 4.5 ,000.CXIO peoplt: had nnt tx·cr• hurncd Jow r1. Hl''" Jid thai When 1 rtrsr learned of the in th e way they have been taken away iii European coun-ha ve-J ird oH 1he hand~ or Soviet Communism happen. "'onJercJ C':rrmich:d . Th<.! man didn't description of the accused tries whi ch have fall en before lh e reds . ., 5incc its incer111''" 50 years ago. But most of know. Shlltrn~ suhjcc1 ~ rapidh'. ( ':trmicha-.!1 killer or Senator Kennedy, it lh~ rrc,~. nc1"'Mk' :mJ movi~~ are llti ll oh-lhcn "'l.t.:ll lhc k!Jo.,.,, if he .:oul(l poo;~ibl)· was related that be had dark Senator John Schmitz, who is th e constiY'It ta.get of left-~r~seJ w11h ho"' m:my people Hit ler murdereJ. come up wilh SJUO 10 help Carmichael's curly hair. Imme~ately, I wingers and ultra-liberals for his s taunch con_servatism Why? . . . associated that wuh Fidel <Vld d.edi cation to individu al I i berty and resoon sibil i ty , The crrmrn.•l Com mum ~'" will murder an· !.rHiendJ _, 10 J:ul. The. !c~hn~ ca me 4.,~,'-:Tklhy. Castro. Again the red he r· says Ill today's column , on this page: "If guns are re-other 45.0Uo.tltH•-•f 11 t<~ktli th.at-in their ow uo you w:mt II. ' ec.: or cash . e ring came upon"the scene, glstered as a re sult of one killing, they can b.e confi sca-umwer'''"K ~o .. l to Je~troy C'ap iral ism. lhr ~•ore w0~s not hurned. and the young man was ideo- ted as a result of an Other. In a peri od when crime and UniteJ St:ue' ••f ,\menc ... and to enslave !he So who are we sup~d lo have !he gre:ucr tifled as an Arab who was ri ots have become so widespread, to disarm the good men woriJ-"'•th •'m hdp. contempt for : Mar:-.i~h. Ca rmichael or che hostile to Israel. Hi s diary is to insure the triumph of the desttOyers.., A Carhohc pr.e,1. hme~ E. Groppi. told .amoral cow:m.l .,.,ho suhmiued to blackmail ?-~dicatedd that the Senator an Akron audn;nc.: recently. "Wr are goi ng to Am~rican W.ay Featur" must ie by June 5th, ... Coog ressman James Utt says, "Det erioration of law and :::----------------=-------::-::----:----the UUliveraary or the stan order must be halted to avoid anarchy and to prevent fur- lhe• bloodshed. Sun COO tlollegislation will not sol•• ou r LeHers to the Ed.·tor' society's breakdown . What we need is new, viable leader· sh ip that can ~ene rate respect and responsibility across the nation." Eb angelist 13 illy t;taham gives as the reason for la.,.,- lessness and strife : "Man is in rebellion against God ." Radio 11b le teacher Vernon McS.ee s ay s, "Sin in th e human heart Is the cau se of immorality and cr im e. Man C<Vlnot find the so lut ion by himself. Only th e Lo td c an give us peace." Fred Schwarz, head of the Ch ristian Anti-Comm unism Crusade, writes, "We have sown the wind and are reaping the wh irl wind; we have sown atheism and material ism <Vld reaped lawlesS/less and li cense. The cry must go forth to return to God and His laws." STATE IOIIIIP There are some who ac-known criminals, and the tually believe that unilale ral failure or leading opinion- military dlsarmamem by the makers in our society to United States INOuld bring teach that each one of us 1 s peace to til e world, though morally responsible for hi s In fact it would be a one-own acts. way ticket to conquest and Nevertheless. despite en slavement by aggressors these clear truths, we are who had not disanned. flOW experiencing a wave or Following exa ctly the hysterical demands for new .. GUNS OON'T KILL" These same people be- JO'ditor or th e F'nsign lieve that American s upport "Guns do not k11l pe ople; or both sides in the Mid- people k11l people." East cri sis can be com- lllis tmth shou ld be under-pared with America's kill· stood by every lawmaker ing her own sons in Vi et- wile. is today c rying tor nam, and they feel both l e~i sl ation to di sann the policies are equally s ic ken- Jaw abidin~ citizen, in com-ing. These i~dividuals also plete di sre~ard or the fact believe that ,. for their J!;D- that the criminal element vemment to finance both can s ecure weapons .lr.y criminal s and communi sts time he wants them, either through the war on po\lerty by theft, or the many other is also nauseating. ways known to his haunts. We don't believe that so- The judicial braoch or our ciety \& sick, but we cer- legal profession needs to t:Unly feel that people in take an about race from the our government who support sociological pampering or many or the Great Society's the criminal element that programs are indeed sick. has taken place in recent The only answer to the years, and retu rn to an VIOlence that is being pe r- "eye for an eye" type or petrated on the American criminal juslice. citizens and their leaders is Bob Dugan stricter law enrofcement, a Newport Beach Supreme Court whi ch favors the law·abiding rather than "KEEP US CLEAN" the c riminal, and returning Dear Mr. Dugan, our govern ment to the Con- Your prai s e or Chancellor stitutmn and the republic Dumke's stand ~ainst po r-'Nhich it created. nographic art in June 13 Yours truly, letters to the editor does in-Richard F.. Woodin tage; this is your right, but remember that Its sweetness will tum to sour wben you are disobedient -and you shall surely strangle. I r you advocate di sob& dience, whether civil or criminal, no mauer bow ju• tified You feel tbe intent. you have just negated tbe magnificioo.t concept that this Is a nation or laws - You have just deprived youf'o' self a vote in one of tbe most impon.aoc ueou of the wodd: 'Jbe eolldartlJ, rreeOOm, and obedience or a law abiding populace ooo-- tributing and disaeoting to lawful manner to the improve- ment or our corrunon love - Ameri ca. God Bless! Greg Hughes Co rona del Mar RADIOS COLLECTED FOR SERVJCEMEH Transistor radios -work· .............................. ot ........ Uri 10111111 ...... ,_ ofD_"_.IOIUft -a.o r r1 ...., -• IIIII• u1o ... ... a ... u.. of Cuero Jlr, Qlaa-_ .... , _.. ........ .s.,. "1111-or 001 •-Ia a bot ... lbo fa&ol -.,.. p avallalllo, ·a -blot ftrad. Apia ., -...... ·-·~... will -Cbal 1M l""lilaiUOD oould OD _..';'! C be laid • tile -11 IalOr· bomltlldo. . P'llrlb• be ooll· ... ,..... -·••• ... ec1 --10 v-~ juollfted. , wtllcll Ia oae of tile , .. Apto, btiiOIY ,.u1 it· e&a&ea baviDI tbe weUeat eelf. FoUowt111 tiM dellb o1 nreanna oootJol law• to our late preatdeac, a demaod tbe oouoay, tut wblcb bu wae made for tbe puaace of the loweat homtclde race. Mricter guD lawa. Th.ey co-Tbe Loa An1elea board of vered a wide ranae ot re-eupervtaors soc taco tbe strtcttooa but tbe ultimate ftgbt taa& week, •d iD a.- would bave been 10 requ.Jre guiq ror etroaaer rireuma the reglatraUoo of ftreuma. rnutcdoos, lbe elallll wu Immectiately after Seaa10r made Cbac "you're plDI to Kennedy' a deatb, tbe de-have co ftght an II!'IDuntdoa mand again was made for lobby, but do we bave 10 the paaaage or gun laws, de-have ao uaaalln&tioo every spite tb.e facta brought fortb 80 oRen befo.-we act?" in 1 recent editorial In the so the debate SOH oo, but S&nta Ana P..egleter that the let It be remembered lhat pistol which had ftred the the communists wane 10 have fatal sbots had been regia· all nrearms reglatered,. 80 tered. and tbat laws already that 'llhen and tr, tbey tate were on tbe statute booll:a over, tbeae weapons can which restricted the use or be connscated In the way a loaded weapon by an that they have been taken allen. away in European countrtes Bxtravagant claims have which have fallen before been made as to the value the reds. That is the gfeat or the gun law proposed by danger. the administration. Attorney • ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,_ General P.arnsey Cla.rt. on · ~awrday ...... reported to FROM THE BIBLE have stated that the new gun proposal Immediately 'NQuld save thousands or lives. Harold Glassen, the presi· dent or die National Rtne Association, in a debate with th e attorney general, retorted that c.be current lben aaith the woman or Samaria unto him, How Is it that thou, being a J ew, astr.est drtnk or me, wbich am a woman or Samaria? for the J ews have no dealings with the Samaritans. Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou lr.newesc the gil'\ of God, and who it is that saith to' thee, Otve me to drink: thou wouldest bave asked or him , and he would have given thee Uv- ing water. (St. John 4:9-10.) AWARDS PRESENTED AT PRESIDIO SCHOOL At a special assembly held at Presidio School in Costa ~esa, awards were present- ed to the following students: D.A.R. American history award -.-Carol K&minskas, and Mark Krill:orian, both 5th graders. Hoaor roll: 4th ~rio -oa. M.,. R~ary -· · Janice 11erJ, Marlt same line of thinking, it is laws which would directly argued that disannament or infringe the law-abidinJ: law-abiding Nnericans citizen's right to own a gun through re strictive gun laws -especially hand-g~.ms. would greatly reduce the whi ch are by fat the most freque ncy or violent cri me. effective in selr·defense. though in ract it 'NQuld put The emotions promptin ~ our good citizens at the these demands, arising from mercy or cri minal s and ren-the shockin g assassination der them unable to resist a or Senator Robert Kennedy, violent take-over or our ~o--are easy to understand. But vemment. they are being cynicall y e x- deed deserve echoing. San Gabriel Butr! 1 challenge you r statement tha~ "til thy art CIVIL OtSOBEOI ENCE . Editor o r the Ensign, ~d ltterature belong where Regardless as to the poli- lt has always been display· tical philosophies or any ed,. on ~l.le wall s of public individual, a portion, ano- latnnes. ther portion or Mlerica has How dare you encourage died; it has been out•\IOted the scum or hu manity in and out-cam paigned in one their defacement or public brief ins tant by the pene- property ! Your taxes and tratinJ' finality of the but- tn)( or not -may be l eft by those wishing to dooate them to servicemen at the Newport Beach Police sta- uon records department. The radios will then be turned over to KABC. for re patrs as needed, before beUJ)!: sent on to Vietnam. Servicemen can now h sten to 6 s tauons broadcastilijt rrom Saigon. PA.TTI TERRELL, 18, represtnting Co rona del Mar in the competition to select "Miss Orange County To· mo rrow," Ouee"' o f the 1%8 Orange c ounty Fai r and Exposition, receives hints in hair s tyling and make-u~ artistry fro m Do ri s Baker, Ovations Cosmetics beauty consulla1t from the Orange County area. The cos- metics finn will provide make-up consultation s for the contestants. The Fair will be held July lb·2l. 1ioompoon, Susan Cl~ult. Daoloe D1Js, Kathryn Fish· er, Belinda Smith; 5th grade -Lawrence Harada, ~r.anne Lackey. Greg Mc- Avoy, !'lark Krikorian, De- borah ~~abtertan, Janice UJ. mer, Jenrtifer l':chentque. Denise Gaffey, Randy Ho- gen, Carol Kamins kas, Carl Peterson, James Campbell, Lisa Reed; Ath grade -Mark Cummings, Cathy Brehany, Amy Thompson, Craig Chun· 1~. Sharon Brantley, Don- ald Dunning, Laurie Mc- Culloch, Suzanne Bendiera, Ka.thy Gilbank, Michael Hoover, Plark Dugle, Kim Richardson, Tom ~'cLean , James (l'Keere, Wartlyn ~oss, Paula Lonsdale, Ce-- lla End sley, Elizabeth Fisher, Ernest Feher, Roc Paul, ft'argaret Bradley. The assumption that 1110re violent cri mes are couunit- ted because law-abiding citizens are free to own ._'Uns simply does not stand up to examination. New York City has forbidden hand- Kllfl ov.rnersbip to nearly everyone for more than 40 years. yet it is one or the most unsafe places to live in the country. Here in Cali- fornia, according to statis- tics obtained by my collea- gue, C)enator Clark Bradley, about SOX or the convicted murderers or 1966 had pre- vious criminal records and therefore. cOuld not legally own any nreann -yet this did not s top them. ploited by persons and ~roups who have been v.rork- in~ tor years to deny Ameri- c ans the ri~ht to defend the mselves with a jrun. The prerequi s ite to aboll sh· ing private ownership or any type or gun is registra- tion. Gun s can only be for- cibly coll ected H they are first registered. Comparisons of gun regis· tration IIIith automobile r~ Jd_stration miss thi s polnL Nobody proposes to a boll sh the private car. But many seriously advocate abolish· ing private gun ovmership, at least or hand-guns. Last year the President's Commission or. Law En· forcement and .\dminlstra- In Switzerland, the law tion of Justice called tor require! every adult male state registration or all the- to ll:eep a gun In his home, anns within 5 years, and for defense of the nation aa federal registration If all well as or himself and bJs states bad not acted within family. But Swi tzerland has that ttme. Now, aided and fewer murders per capita abetted by propaganda talc - Cbaa aay olher nation in tng advaotage or senator wb.lcb Acoorate crtme slada-Kennedy's tragic death, the Uca ate ll:ept. drive baa begun tor guo Criratnala wttl always be regtatradoo In Ca.IJfomi L able 10 Bet cun• -it neoe• Whatever the coat to ten· NIJ b1 aceallnK tbem. No porary unpopularHy and news pa tan will detet tbtiD tr meclta abuee, Chis drive ...., ,.. 001--.. -maa< be rooll&ed wttll all .., 11oe peoola• oplaa< tile our a~nq~~~, ..... olf-...., pi• ID If IJIIIII ue rep-11 1 -L 11le llolal 011 .. ,._., of oae klllllll ...., ........ ,_.., .... _ .. .,...,.n ......... a .. 11oe-.,. • ollu.., Mil of•••· Ia apoolod .._.-11? .,, .-Jan-.. cdlle ad· dotlu .. ... --...... ...., Mill I • ., ............ ·tD _., .... -,_--lloe ..... -II ID -.a II .. I'Ja II-Ia-111o Ill,... of llle _. • I I• _, dl b!Jf ... mi ne pay for painting out 1 thi s rilth. TI1ere is only et. one place for such "art" and that i s on a dunghill - to be covered over at the county dump . Ke ep us clean. Mrs. Mary Roden Costa Mesa ANS'.1ER TO VIOLENCE F:ditor of the Ensi,.,'Tl, Ameri cans are shocked to find their leaders now rau- ing victim to the violence which has heranen many nei~hborhoods in the coun· try. One out or three reel it is unsafe to walk the streets at ni~hl ror re ar or attack. The American government Is tryin~ to convince the citi7.ens or this country that we can diminish the vio- lence by passing stricter gun-control laws. Unfortuna- tely, altogether too many Americans beUeve this will help. There are a few. bow· ever, who will oot buy this tine, realizing that both John 111d Rober! K-edy _.d 1101 have -tilled. bod DOl Lee Ham~y Oswald -..! SlrllaD 81111• -... lowod to .,.., tile UDIIOd -· Tbeoeaame-'o -.......... a ... jorpor-acmat-. .. __ .., ......... __ ..,. people""' llaYO a hi~ at OliN, •ell aa Eric Galt. aJ• liDown ul-Earl ~. Once a~a.in. the ballot and the beautHul right or e ach individual to con'trtbute to s aid ballot ha s been violated abruptly, irrevocably, and suredly. Too soon do we tum to contemplate future arraogemoots without giving due thought and concem to the event or the present. G.tttersntpes win acclaim! The disobedient are herald- ed! The depraved are showered wttb respect! .\nd the reader dl savows any guilt. He Who can read shares equal guilt, lor he who reads possesses testirilooy that a semblsnce or rationale dwells wtthln the cranial cavity. 1 now feel pHy and eon· ce~ tor aa a.U America goea about getdnK ready ror the adveol or 11101her dollar to buy anolher Mil to evoke envy from tbe perennial nelghbo<, a poteaUal Ualtor lurta amDQ1 you. F'iod him aDd lawfUlly ewe btm, or he Mall deetroy you, 10d lben another por-. tloCI or Amelica wm ba•e dled! 1lbo II be? He II Cbe m. oa lbe comer, Cbe wott• In Ute raetor,, lbe •teet.. lbe llllnl-•... lloe ]IOIIUtll• .... ..... .. ...... , --•coif lie-" loof-ol..._ l!&lad ,._ drlat ,_ 11oe 1-mOt of ,.,., bOll· Berge gels high honor Kent A. Berge, m&DIIer from USC with a degree in of Fashion Island In New-bustnesa administration to port Beach, has been named 1959 and has studied real to join a seleq:t group or estate law, real estate mar- only 147 e~tecutives In the ltet:ing and oommercial·lD· United States who have vestment properties cour ... qualtned as a certtned at UCLA 8ltteDatoo. shopping center manager, He and bis wife, Hel•. according to an announce-reside In the West Upp• ment by the [ntemadoo&l Bay area of Newport Beadt. Coun cil of Shopping Ceo· ters. QRLS• SOFTIALL Mr. BerKe received lltlo lEAGUE fOIIMIHG honor on May 13 durlft8 lbe Tbe Ctcy of Newpon annual oonveottoo to CbJ· Beadl parks, beadles and cago after having auccee• recreattoo depanment ta tully completed an 8-bour forming a g:lrla' aottbaU written and verbal eumln• le&~Ue. expecially deatp- tion. ed for glrla wbo will be Ia TI1e 36--ye&f'oOid executive tbe 5tb, &1b, 7th or 8lb joined the Irvine Company, grades aa of neat Sepce.- owner·developer of Falhion ber. :'lbere wtll be a ree ot Islud. aa a plaonibl 4.. 13.60 for equtpm•c •d slstant In 1Nt. He waa u111tlbnnL promoted to maaapr of lr-lntereeted prts Or pareota vtno'o noiJ!bbo-o11op-.,. aolted 10 call lloe ,. ping cen10ro WI W.. ,.. -aoa afllco, 87ilo31811. S])Onalble for tile --or P''* up a ..P.Iratloo of S.,llde a-. we• '-a< 11oe omco, 1714 W. cUff Plua. r.-un VII• Bolboo Blvd., C.Oirol N- l&«o .c .. ..,, lrriae TO" -. Of a& --Pa*, Center, Md odMr OG'W4 u Eullllalf Pan.. lnlae Tw- clal dev~aMIIL ,_ Padt, --Paok, Pdor 10 jcDJD1 t~te bWte .,_..... Put, N••PGd c-. bo -l>r I Hllplo a •• .._, - 1_, aa --"'IIIWII-_. .. Oa I• Toolll llaa J., P-ta 11 -OIMir II Newpcwt -- tll-1a •--· 'nlo 1ut -1>r ,..._. -·----la-JM. -. ---" ........ ---------..... aa.IIIDI. ,_, • .,.... ,._ .. y.., .._ ................... .. ........... ..: l]o II a llllft of ...... c.ll m.-Holi,...,..S. -.,.., ___ ;.;.;;...;;..;;..;.;;~- AFFILIANTS of llle H ... HOSIIllal Auxlllar, wlll - sMI lie !Jail Bolter ...,...,lito sllow 11 10::10 ...,_ Sid 1111ln II 1 :JO ]1.11. lila Situ,., JWie 22, In lito Holt COOf-et c..ror. DoollllCII II $1, Md PIII<Hds will ]]0 10 1111 lloo!lllll. Pl-ld ~oro, -loft, ore llrs, Pile -Itt. JIIOioct dial-, lloldlftt 2"/IIM>ld JeH Wil- li-; J1ff'1 IIOifllr1 lin. T• Wlllllll!-, dial- of llo IIIJIIIII -c....,lllol, llld llrs. J•os 'Jthlf, In ell-of ll'*lldiJ. !Fred W.IPI ]lllato.l ( / • Church News Firat :llptllt CburCb or Coota llo... 301 ll.,.ollo St. -Dr. P.O. Newn111n will brtng a meQAKe oa "Llvlns to&MD• witb Cb rtlt" at 11 &.Q:I. Bwlday .. AI 7 p.~.;MIII Betty Noumoon. daup"" or. Pu\or and Mra. Neumann, wtll tell or her expertencea on tbe mission neld in Nl· NEWPORT HARIKIR ElfgGH ARSTSECTION --Pill 3 THURSDAY, JUNE 20, IMI CORONA 0EL liAR. CHJF. NEW SOARD MEM9ERS of ltle Orange Co unty Philharmonic Society, Installed at the June 3 annual meeting at the Irvine Coast Country Clu b, are, from I eft, Urs. Richard Allen, Or. Wilso·n.Little and Mrs, John M. owen. Plans are now being made for the 14th season of concerts. There will be b Angeles COSTA MESA Philharmonic. zutHn Mehta will conduc t 2 of the concerts, and other conductors will be Pierre 8oulez, Rafael Fruhbeck de Q.lrl}ls, Antal ():)rat! at1d Alfred wal· lensteln. Soloists will Include Itzhak Perlman, violinist, and Alfred Brendel , planlsL There will also be 12 tree youth concerts. {Jack West photo.) geria. • • • Lutheran Ch~ch of lbe Master. 2900 Pacific View Or .• ,Harbor View Hills - "The more abundant life" will be the sermon topic of Dr . V. llliam Eller for tue 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday ser- vices. The coogregatioo will hold a pot-luck pimic on the church grounds fol- lowing the 11 a.m. service. The picnic will close the 1968 vacation Bible school. • • • Cemral Bible Church, Orange Ave . at 23rd st .. Costa Mesa -Pastor Henry E. Jones. will speak on "The Christian and Chris· tian s" at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. A baptismal service will be conducted at 7 p.m .. With 13 being baptized.-• . . - ASH Going back to Nigeria The Plymouth Congrega. uonal Church, 3262 Broad St.. Newport Heights - ''The respon sibility or being Chn st1an s Incorporated'' will be the sermon topic or the Rev. Norman Brown for the 10 a.m. Sunday service. A fanuly dmner will be held at 6·30 p.m. Wednesday, June 26. m the hospilalily home at Fashion ISland. NarcotiCS orr!cer J .A. Ep- stew of the Newpon Beach pollee department-W111 show the new film. "Marijuana." R~servatlons for dmner may be made With Mrs . Btll ~ood. 673-2884. The church pa!>tor Will l eave thiS Sun· day afternoon to anend the l41 h annual meetm~ of the AssocJallon of Contwum~ Con~re~tional Churches in Lincoln. Nebr .. June 24-27 . 2059 HARBOR BLVD. latBay) . . RIGHT ACROSS FROM THEODORE ROBINS FORD ALL N eNEW eNEW eNEW MANAGEMENT" SERVICE EQUIPMENT NEW PRICES -FREE- CAR WASH WITH ANY Fill UP OF STANDARD GASOI.IIIE (Must fill T•nk) AND THIS COUPON Good Mon. thru Fri. Only ENgGH -- • REMOVE WATER STAINS • FLAME PROOFING EXCLUSIVE·' GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING o .. ,..., Cleaning. '•rfect _ ... ,_ of ....... of yeur _....,.,.,, • 100% ,.. pl•c•,.....,lf .. naW.. • NoShriftluop o No'WIIood Hoods ·---.. ·---•w ................... .. OUft IXCLUSIVI SEftVICI . , ...... , ........ ...... . ,., .............. ... e Tennt May Ia Arran1•4 • ,.. .. i ....... . -~.-.,_ '20%~ ..... ..... w \ I 1702 NEWPORT L YD. ot 17tlo, Coate MoM t'MHIOIIIIUND Miss Betty Neumann. daughter of Pastor and Mrs. P.G. Neumann of the Costa Mesa First Bapti st Church, will speak at the 7 p.rn . Sunday service at th e church. She will tell or her INQrk in training native nurses in Nigeria. where she will leave Jun e 29 for her 3rd tenn In the mission ri el d. l)he i s head or the tr~inm~ starr at F.~be Hospital i:: Nigeria. Betty attended Cass Hi}l:h ')chool in Detroit, a school tipeclllli!'IK. ln _h!clmolorey and Ktenoe. Slanly Mrore • so the f~ly moved to th e west coast and Betty was graduated from <\naheim High School in 1946. She received a B.S. de~ree in 1950 at Wh eaton Co\1 e~e. Illinois. In 1954 s he won th e highest honor at Bolton School of nursinJ!;, a divi- sion of Western Reserve University in Clevel:.uld. There she received her mas· ter's degree in nursing. (n th e summer of 1957 she left for her Orst tenn in ~I· geria. After servin~ 4 years. she was granted a year's furlou¢1. During this time she attended UCLA medical school and received her master's of science det;ree before retumin~ to the nus· slon field in 1963 to tr"ain nurses and to spread the ·a. ofiJo ..!J.f, • • • Sr . Andrew· s Presbytenan Chu.rch, 600 51. Andrew's Rd .. Cliff Haven -"Chn s- ltan marn~e Sunday " Wlll bt> ohserved th1s Sunday. The church Will be decora· ted as 1f for a weddmg. Dr. Charles D1erenr1eld will preach on ·'Turnbuckles ror li.vmg" aJ, t\le S. 9:30 and 11 a.m. services. New mem· bers vnll be re ceiv.ed ar 9·30 and tl. • • • The ChriStian Sc1ence Churr hes . Corona del Mar. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -The topiC for th1s Sunruv·s lesson sermon I S based· on tht> quesu on, "I s the umverse. mcludmg man , t>volved by alonuc rorce"" . .• . ~ewport Umty Church. ·meetw~ at 15th St. .and lr- vme. Cliff Haven -The Loren Fhckmger Will preach at 10 a.m. Sunday on · 'Myst en es or consCIOUS· ness." Hts toptc for the Wedne sday evenm~ smg- sptrallon a1 i 30 w11l be "11u:• spml of nevrmess ." • • • St . Mark Presbytenan Church. Eastblurr Dr . and Ja1nbc"ee Rd .. Easr Blurr- family home Newly decorat ed ond carpeted th is four bedroom t~ree both home v.i th combination family and dininq room, bu.lt·tn kitchen and south patio is ready to move mto and pri ced ot SS9,500 with u cellent terms to right buyer. ,_ L Jll•n ..,lrlll. Ttl DMliFfRS ll UDO SINCE 193S JJ77 Ylo L•• Ooiolo U. "-" .__,_ olooL.A.-niiMAs-. EVERY pnodl 011 tbe topic, '"Yoo, too, bave wtqa," at tbe 10 a.m. Suoday eervice. New officers are installed • • • A blrtbdoy party will be beld tbia Suoday at Central Bible Cbw-ch ln Cotta Meaa lo booor of Harry Huco,..po is celebrating his 90th biJtb.. day June 22. He is a famt· llat figure in Costa Mesa as he walks many miles around town every day. He baa been a resident orCosta Mesa since 1944 and a mem· her or Central Bible Church since 1946 . A new alate of officera for tbe BaltKt& Bay Lioa.a club wu installed by Lioo Coun· cilor Lea Miller or Coata Meaa last week oo Tuetlday at a dinner meeting and dance at the Villa Marina. Tbe New officers are A1 Hewes, president: George Graham, first vice-president; Ralph Fuerte, 2nd vioe--pr&- sident a.nd secretary; Orner Isner, 3rd v1 ce president; Bill Howard. treasurer; Art Cook, tailtwt&ter; and T ed Lara., lion tamer. Dilectora are Bell 8nDdl, Mario Pacini, Mr. Howard., Mr. Lara aod Joba sYmpeoa, in charge ot 1be bte&ory boolt. • • • The eenior high fellowship at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa Meea has re-elected Carol Millar as moderator, named Cathy Wright as vice-moder- ator: Katie Merritt, secre- tary: Jim McClure. treasurer, and Sue Jundanian. ch.&l>" lain. Commission leaders are Karen Burry, Betty Gun· dersen , Cathy Dolan. B11i Merrill, Tim Hom. Sue Stooe. Chris Sharp and Mar- cia Millar. They w111 be in· stalled at 9·30 a.m. Uus Sunday. THE ENGAGEMENT of Alyson Musser of Whittier to Maynard (Ch ip) Morvay II of 3906 River Ave., west Newport, was announced at a pa rty June 1, at Chic's home. Chi p, th-e-son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Morvay, was an outstandi ng basket- ball pl ayer for Newport Harbo r High School tram 1Qb2 to 1%5, and will be a senio r at Whittier Col l ege in SePtember. He also plays basketball at college. Mi ss ReUring preaideal Ed &or-- ley welcomed lbe l\ldtl to the special ladtea' oiJbl banquet: and dance ad in- troduced the Lioa diatrict governor. Or. Chuck Myera or Huntington Be&Qh , wbo awarded honors to members r~ the past year. (Photo on page 1, section 2.) • • • "Family shut-sleeve ser-Musse r, th e daughter of Vi ces" at Central Bible Mrs. Marianna Musser of Church. 23rd St. and Qran ge Wh ittier, was graduated from Ave., Costa Mesa. will be· Sierra High School in gin June 29 and continue for Wh itti er and is no w attend· 4 consecutive Saturday ing q jo Hondo Juni:H nights at 7. FIVe fa mily'· co llege. programs will be conducted by Pastor Henry E. Jones: MAJOR DEAN MAKES 200TH COMBAT FLIGHT U. S. Air F'orce MaJor Kenneth <i. Dean , son ·Jn·law or Mrs . ·Fred rare! of 10 Beacon Bay, has CC'llP,Ieted h1s 200th combat mJssJon over Vletnrun. During h1s combal rou r, Major Dean IS serVln t-! as a pilot with the 559tll Tactical Fighter Squadron based at Cam rl.anh Bay .-\u Base. BUGS-MEDIUM RAR£ ·\ r •. mne r ··~·urt'" for .::HlCI."r req w red 1h~ swal\owin11 1•f r<.l<~,h.:\1 m~K Of ~our-.c, 1od.1}. •,o,c: know this rcrn.:U~ ...,,1) fooll)h. rhough ,.c·re )1111 looking for the c.Ju;,c of cJ n..::er, mc:d•~al S.:1en..::c has made lte• ITM:'nduu' )lfldC) m 11~ detl."CtlOn ,md ltcatmcnt . Ask ~our ph},Kiiln <ahotlt th.;m And r~member, when- C\er }vu·re nm f«lmg ur to ra r. a·· good sense to \"It )UUf ,t,ll:tur T hen. If meU,ca\ion IS ncccssary, .cc us for rt'lJahlc p!e<;(.n rl•on ~TVJC(. Christensen Pharmacy June 29 -Dr. John Ywtebe of Sudan lnten or MiSSJOII showing a new SIM film . '"'Ibey that are or faith." July li -a film entJtled. "I hear ll new song." whJch deals with the SUbject Of teenagers and tr~odern music. July 13 -Pastor Jones will give a black-light story. July 20-Lt. Comdr. Dav1d Meschke. Marine chaplain. recently returned from VJet· narn, will speak and show slides or hi s work in Viet· nam. A special Youth Ntght program will be presented on July 27 . The ma]or re ct>1ved con- gratul ations !rom Colonel F"loyd 1\'hite. comm.u1der of the 12th Tactical Fi~ht er '.\'ing at Cam r..anh !lay . 3«U E. COAST RWY .. CO.OWA DEL IIU OatOLE S·2SSO • 8a/( U8 about the Grand Prize. l?egulations • ~ w1 111't anntoo ... ,._ ___ . ___ _ publ;.ty•/wt it-is, flwt410u can bet your ~k· shoe/ tfil.t it's going to provide many summers ... of sea going family fun and relaxat ion for the lucky winner. To see it-and perhaps to win it -iust come in ro Mariner's Savings any weekday through July 10 and register. The winning name will be selected on July 10 (you need not be present to win) Shtp "s • GIFTS FOR EVERYONE Mariners also has a whole holdful of Log other nautical fr.ee gifts for everyone. including this especially prepared 64 page Ship's Log tor boa t owners. The Log is an authentic and valuable ship's record, containing many pages of useful , information for mariners. • REMEMBER ••. th is is th e time to open a savings account at Mariner's Savings. Accounts opened by the 10th Mtll from the lst, at our Current Annual l?ate of 5'16, declared quarterly. • HOURS: Monday· • Thursday: 9:00am to 4:30 pm • • Frida y: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm • • • Saturday, July 6: 9:00 am to 12:00 noon • Closed July 4 --- eome-in' and &a ----- - • -· • ~ , .... ,'*• ~ f ' • ·- _..,:. - I 'lillie II? I"'R•. lB. C. Oll&a ,... Mil De·n· Le- wloU. ot Colla -aa4 llrl. -·bi-b or--.... Colorado. •mve Coco- Ita K. 11aaai!MI or 114 011• Ill.. Colla lleaa, wbo died lluDda¥. IIMIO 18. Sbe is aleo survived by a 1100, Cbarlee ol Santa Ana, 13 graodcbildren and 1 great.snodcbild. a ll'o<bor in New Jersey and a sister in New York. Rosary serv:l ce waa beld 'helday and requiem mas• yeat.erd~ morning at St. Joachim's Catholic Church. Interment was tn Holy Sepul& cbre Cemetery. Baltz Mor· tuary, Costa Mesa, was to cbqe of the anaq:emeata. ...... I Teresa Aune weds Douglas Hanes ==-~.=: -.... ~ rillp .... """ a& • J-11 aftiiiDoaD ... _, ........... .., ........ F.clward All• Ia llalollllal>- 1101'1 llld All Aaph Eplo- copal Cburcb , Corooa dol ..... 'I'M blide II lho doaPW ot llrl. Ward A-o1 Ne• por1 IDd Arlhur 1. A,.. ot Colla Ilea&. Her ba-.1 II lho -ot Mr. lllld llrl. V.E, H&DOe of Dallee, To,.. u. 'lbe bride, a 1985 Cbll· dJeo•a Home Society debu- LIDte, dormed a beavy wb.lte lineo noor leocth ~:own lrlmaiOd at tbe bDdloo jo Freocb 1aOO daloy appllQUM. Her fiD&ertip veil fell trom a cap or m&rc:biDc ,dai•Y ap- pliQ118. Her bouquet wu a cluter of wbite roaea _,.. .-dod by dallleo IOid IIOpbaDotlo. MUd of booor wu MiN Suo Slrallltr ol Newport Be&cb, aod the bridelliiatds were MiA Pam Qmetaer or Corooa del Mar and 2 Sorot· tty sisters, Karen Eddy of Rancho Santa Fe and Joann Coot or New Canaan, Coon. They were gowned tn high necltod baby yellow dresses With 'bodices and sleeves of tiny white lace rumes wtth green satin saabes. Mr. and Mn. Horman (fto'flard Fotsom pheto.) Mr. Hanes chose bis f&-. 11 h ther, V.E. Hanes, as his Margar-et E swort is ~~:d .. :...~~~·;:;·~':.: Mother: Robert Hanes, the bride of B. D. Norman ~m·~.~~~~·p~f.' .. ~:i Arvin Eidson from Okla· Now back from their Ha-J. l=:ll sv.oorth or Garden homa and Doug Simril from waiian hon eymoon are Mr. Grove. Her daughter. Mrs. Dallas, Tens. and Mrs. Bruno D. Nomtan. Phil G. Scott o f Chu la making their home at 310 Vista, served as matron of Larkspu r Ave .. Corona del honor. and her little ~rand­ Mar. The Nomians were daughter, Marcelyn o;;;cou. married at St. J ames F:pisco-was fl ower girl. pal Church at the entrance The bride wo re a blue and to Lido Isle in a candleligh t J!:Old sari made into a sheath service on Saturday, May 11. dress with jacket and a by the Rev. John Ashey, matching hat. She wore a pastor of the church. corsage of white an d yellow The reception was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Killerer or Shore Cliffs. Miss Patti Pardoll or Newport and Miss Kathe Farley of Los Angeles as- sisted with the guest book. The new Mrs. Hanes was graduated from 'Jew-,x>n Harbor High School and at- tended the University of Arizona, where she artilla· ted with Gamma Phi Beta • Mrs. DMtl•• H•" (leth Koch ,heto.) sorority. Her husband ta a graduate of a Dallas High School and the UniversHy of Oklahoma, where be was an orticer ot Sigma Nu Crater· nity, Aner a 2-week honeymooo to Moorea, Tahiti, the newly- weds will b& living in Dal- lu. Key Club building school Members of the Key Club and Greg Meeks, 642-2673. of Co rona del Mar High All inside equipment is also School are bullding a school urgently needed. ror Baja California children Anyon e with material to at La Miston below Enseo· donate is asked to leave It ada. at Naber's Cadillac at 2600 They are in need or any Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, old or new building mater· or call Rich or Greg. lals, and school equipment. The boys. accompanied by PAnO ART EXHIBIT several mem bers of the Cor· The Costa Mesa Art Lea· ona del Mar Kiwanis Club, gue will have an outdoor thei r s ponsoring organiza-exhibit on Sunday a rtera lion, will go south of the noon, June 23. In the patio border th e weet-end or J une or th e Charles w. Bowers 28 to get the project under Memorial Mu seum. Demon· way. strations by members In Busy looking for window batiks, papler mache, st1 t· frames, nails , tools or all chery, painting and pastel kinds. plumbing and electrl· will be featured. Marilyn cal equipment are members Zapp, portrait artist and o f the club under th e di rec· wife or artist Frank Taueril· tl on of Rich Kredel, who lo, will demoD strate cha~ can be reached at 673-8 102. coal portraits. Till WIUIIIOUI IIWIA&ItM THIAJII I ' ........ . IXCLUIIYI IIACM CITIII AIU 11101111 MAnMII2.a o WID. o lAT. & •uM. -MOT COIInMUOU'- IVINING MIOW' AT 6.a & 9o30 GAim ... YIIIANCl IADIANCl IIJO MATTER. HOW YOU TRAVEL. .. You need MutuaJ'A FREE Vacation A.tlu and Guide Book. Pick up your copy today. MUTUAL SAVINGS """ ~0 '" ..... """' .... ' 2867 East Coast Highway • CoaoNA On Mu, Calif.926n Telephone 67~-,010 MIMI .. ICI•H...._ 11 5 ( b:M.otAOO tlYD • ,,_SAM.IIA, CAlif. IIIII Both the bride and groom orchids. Her daughter wo re have been residen ts or Cor-a pale YIJllOw s ilk costume. ona del Mar before their sheath dress with jacket, marriage. The groom's par-and ·pale yellow orchids , ents are Mr. and Mrs. Nicho· while 5-year-old Mar celyn las Stepanko of No rth Holly· wore a yellow and white wQOd. The bride, is lh e dress and carried a basket ro.mer Margaret ~llsworth. of matching fl owers. widow or A.nhur L. f.lls· Lee Nonnan of Ne""'J)Jrt worth , is the daugh ter of Beach was hi s brother's tbe fate Dr. an<fM!t?-B. . '•""Coii-Of'II\J .. Curteu.ce or TI~n. Ob.io,_ tin served "a!l an usher. SHQ,p • 1.n • • ' . ' Mrs. Cu rrenc e also "was a Two close friends, Mrs. HIT HO. 2 doctor. Phil French and Mrs. S.M. ~;~1~L ~E~~,i,n The bride was gi ven in "!eber. ~ave a reception for Corona del ·Mar! l~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:!::::~~by::h~e:r!so~n~.~~~"i~ll~iam the newlyweds at Mrs. P..e--ber's Corona del Mar home. _Evt:. Show Starts 6:4S Continuous Sunday FIRST RUN IN TH£ HAIIIOI AREA HELD OVER .. '·~-.J~-.. _ r ...... ';~ \' ;>he isn't the girl you thought you knew ! ~-·~-'-'' ... ... .. I A. huge arch of yellow and white chrysanthemums de-- co rated the home, matching the decorations at St. James. church. Hawaiian mu sic was provided to s et the stage ror their honeymoon. The ~room's mother wore a blue silk dress and hat and wore an orchid corsage. Mr. No nnan was able to show his bride the sights o f Hawaii because he was fom1erly associated with Anny and Navy r.esearch and Development in Hono- lulu. He is a graduate of Los Angeles Metropolitan Coll e~e and is now asso- ci at ed with Cro wn Hard''""' •I in Corona del Mar. The new Mrs. Norm an is a ~raduate of Peabody Con· servatory in Bal ti more, Md., Sullins College in \Vest Virginia and the Uni· vars ity or Cali fornia at Bera keley. She is · the newly elected vi c e--reJCen t or lhe Willi&m Cabell Ch apter o r O.A.P.. In Newport Beach. ALPHA GLOYD OF COSTA MESA DIES Alpha Gloyd of 2.SA2Eldeo Ave.. Costa Mesa. died June l R atthe Orange Coun· ty Medical Center in Orange. She was R9 and a native of Ne braska . Services are being held at 2 p.m. today. Jtme 20, at Bell-Broadway Mortuary Chapel wi th the Rev. Robert Schmeltekopf. Southern Baptist Church, otriciatiog. Interment wUI be at Harbor Rest Memorial Park. She is survived by 3 IJc"&. then , 'lfilliam "'bite of Costa Mesa, Ernest White ol Colorado and Everett '1\ihite of Kan sas. GRN4T$ AIIMOUMCID CoogrHima James B. uu (R.o-36111) IIUlUIOIIDooo r ... dlfal I!'IDia to 2 local ODI· loseo -11do VI or lbo hll!bor odacatloo act -.. l ... recl "' lbe DO[Iollm•l ol Hoollb, 1'4110IIIolo MC1 llollaro. ·<Jnoqo Codt 011· lop wtll rooelve 110,451 aad 'loulb-Calit>rala CoUop, aloo Ia Colla Mooa,wtll receive t13,2Sl. . ' .• --..... L. ...,__,, --• • ' because ••• EASY PARKING ... right in front of th~ stores along friendly East Coast Highway. OWNERS AND MANAGERS will greet you at each shop. , .gin you friendly s~rvic~ .•• show you new merchandise suit~d to you and this area. KEN'S R.ES Tb.UR ANT , located at 3050 E. Hwy., Co rona del Ma r, wa s o riginally opened as Den ny's Franchise Restaurant an d was lat er pu rchased by Ke n Schmidt of Laguna Beach. Jt is open nightly and especial!)' welcomes Friday n ight shoppers. {Ensign photo.) SURPRISE SPECIALS ore being of- f~r~d by Corona del Mor stores for Friday ni ght shoppers! WE'RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ' . Come in and visit us .•. see our smartnew.merchandise ••• browse at your leisure. •. or rush in lor a quick ilem. We're open Friday eve. WAIID'S ... ¥1•n I JOIIDII'S PET 81DP CIINITDIU .. _.CY ILIEIITIDIS FOOD CDTEII 2732 E. Coost Hwy. 2116 E. Coast Hwy. 3021 E. Coast Hwy. 3049 E. Coost Hwy. 675-5320 673-SQJ 673-2550 675-0370 "Open by Appointment" "Bwy lkcrc Service Open 9 •·•· ID 10 p.11 . Corona del !lor's """ ... Di"••-•1" every doy! co•plelc food ••rkc1 ID'I IBTAUIIIIT CM. MAIIIIIAIIE co•• • IAII'II .. ACY THE STATIDI 3050 E. Coast Hwy. 3107 E. Coast Hwy. 3121 E. c-r Hwy. Coos! Hwy . 673-9682 673-2800 673-9110 ot Poinuttia Ave. KCII'S Daily Special "Your Houschol_d • 673-3653 5 'Iii 9 D•p-CIIr Store" The Prescription Phanoacy ;• Gifts· C""dlcs • Thinss" PAT-.IW'S_.S_ '~LIICIU.I'I J 'Ill IMIIISF .......... MIL AUIICIIU MUll· II· 3565 E. Coast Hwy. ', 3641 E. Cooat Hwy. 3U5 E. c-r lfwr, 3409 E. Coast Hwy. 675-1150 67S.1D30 67).5096 675-3133 Co•c Visil our BlaMCy Sloop Spccializjq i• ...U jlllll#rr TC!IIIis sllou r, Nshblu 11141 JllaiiiMiu for die •lire f•i ly C. Pllltt'IF .. a 17117 a•••• llll IUIIal.l liiiMYUIY 2435 E. c:.-t Hwy. Jno e. c....""'· 2M e. c-r....,.. ' 2711 E. c:.-t ""'· 67).J753 67M319 67).21. 67).7065 Cl••• "Oir ,.., .. HIU .... "Yilil ,., C.t;.~ "Fircpl.c:e Tkillp" •-,..r· ill TiwU " ' O~LE McWILLIAM S, father of Sheila McWilliams, th e 1%7~8 Miss Corona del Uar, Is now famous In his own ri ght -he won the ENOQMOUS teddy bear at the Youth Center Cam ivai ip Corona del Mar SUnday ni ght. !Ensign Photo.l ElooiJSC &1110 STAll HOIAIIO ELLIOTT DIES Retired Army Col. Howard M. Elliott, 1236 Conway, Cos ta Mesa, died June 15 tn San Diego Naval Hoepi· ~at age 113. Services are at 2 p.m. CO:. day. J une 20, at WestcUlt Chapel , and interment wUl be at Harbor Rest Memaial Park. Newcomers at Hoag ,~ .... J-7 Boy -llr. 111d lin. 'llfcll· 8oJ -Or. :aod lira. ,All'"' ae1 Ke&loha, 623 Irvin e LOO>y, lllll llarlu Lillo, Ave., Newpon Hllighta. Hubor Kllbllllda. · . Girt -Mr. 'lad Wra. 'Robert 8oJ -llr. •d lira. Clyde IW!ord, 258 llomlng Canyoa Allee. 1'19 23nl St.' Central Rd.. Sbore Cllf!o. Newport. Mo.-,, J""• 10 Boy -Mr. ,lad Mra. Jerold Olrt. -Mr. ·and Mrs. Wayne f!pote, 308V Tl!llor '1111!1 , Qomcan, 327 E. 210t SL , Colla Weaa. Costa Mesa. Set.r4-,, J~• ~ Tnad.y, Jto~•• 1\ Boy -Mr . .,and Mrs. David Boy _ Mr. and Mrs .. 011• Lalo r, teaa LaniU Drive, bert Ramirez., uno Meyer Costa Meaa. Place. APt. C, Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boy _ Mr. ·and Mrs. ·Ken· Foz. 902. N. 18th ~L. Co sta neth L Crites SH~·L ·Aca· Meaa. · • 111 cia Ave., Corona del Mat. Olrl -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Girl _ Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Camey, 419 Marguertte Ave ., H. Reisinger, 260 E. Flower Corona del Mar. St , Cos ta Mesa. S.•Hp, Jun. 9 . Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Tha. otrt. - Mr. and Mrs. Rich· ma.s Neeson, 5Q9 Avenlda ard Qlaerts, 112 W. Coast Largo, East Bluff. Hwy .. Newport Beach. Boy-Mr . and Mr s. James Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Fran· J . ~eehan, 3147 Country eta Drees, 2888 El Rio Club Dri ve. Costa. Mesa. Circle , COsta Mesa. W ~ '~ d J 12 -•• ay, un• Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arto, · 2500 Newport Ave., COsta Mesa. 1\t.~r•doy, Jun• 13 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Derby, 1992 Maple, Costa Mesa. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chester, 2085 Cen~ell a Pl.. West Upper 3ay. Girl - Mr. and Mrs. Victor 'l.artrCousin, 2049 Monro via. Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. an d Mrs. Rich· ard Carter, 700 Larkspur Ave .. Corona del Mar. • ' HEliPORT HARBOR EIISIGII FlRST SECTIOII --P111 5 THURSDAY, JUliE 20, 1911 ' I CORONA DEL MAR, CALif. IWD 15 OtAIIGID ) WITH $5.000 TH l f J A U v•tn, teenap m&ld, Br•da Kay Heaa. native New Yorker, wu artei UKI by Newport Beach Police . . . . : . ..... ~ ~ • Monday, June 16, oo the charge of robbing tbe home or Richard Steva~s, 1388 Galaxy RDad, Dover Shores. of over 15,000 worth of furs and jewlery . Mr. Stevens I s vice--president and mana.· ger or the Balboa Bay Club. TH E Y'S MF.N'S CLUB of th e NewpO<t Harbo r Area is getting ready for th e an· nual 4th of July fi rework s display at th e Orange Coast College stadiu m, A horse show and other entertainment will be part of the ev ening's acti vities. Pictured here with th e firewo rks oosters are Nancy CM Population Up To ll,!XXJ COS I'A )1,.;!-i -\ -1-'wni;.t ... ot uf tho.~ 1-i·'>4/Ualt"-illll" , t•. t·.o1 JUnl/lot..-d lo a n t:~lotlliolo .J 71 '"' .,t·cordmg :o nwn.c•r·~l ,vo ,l., .. ,: men. CttJ Mlill<l ..t r Arthur II 'lr·· 1\c-nzoe h&s oo·purtttl tho~t l•ut C;t!iforma Dt:pm·tmcnt ot r·,. nc;ncf' now es:un:~t•·s r ,,\l a \1clia·s popula!Jon tu llf' .,, :,., i i.JOO m~r k. whtch is IJ lllrtlJ) u( s.onu: 2.100 person_., ~illC't" il \<>tor ago. · McKl'ntto• l>i.Wt th~: t•u:•u/;11 ,o,n l!Of)St ill the /tr~l on "'''•'f:ol Yt'ar~ Makley, 206 Del Mar Ave., Co sta Mesa, Miss Fi rec rack er of 1%8, and Ora Child~ ers, presi dent of th e Y's Men 's Club. Pro ceeds wi ll go to ward a 5--year, S10,000 club pi edge ior a swi mmi ng oool oroi ect at th e Orange Co ast YMCA. ANNOUNCEMENT I Miss H~ss. 19, ha.d 3 Costa Mesa accomplices, 2 boys, 13 and 15. and a gi rl, 17. according to police deteccives. Johnson and Son ore now conducting thei r annu al anniversary sal e. This i s o bonafide sole con· ducted with digni ty and opply•ng to every new on d used au tomobile i n inventory . He was quarterback for the USC Trojan s in 192R .. 27- 28 and teammate or mo vte actor John '!\layne or New- port Beach. He retired frocn the army in 1957 after being promoted to colonel in 1955. W. Newport Assn. elects T his sole has Oecome an tmpartcnt annual offer· ingofOronge Coun ty 's ol dest estobl i sh ed lincoln· Mercury Cou gar dea l ershi p. . 0 DO IT YOUISILIBS e UPHOLSTEIEIS • STUDINTS SrHi•l p,;,,.. . iQW?~ ON BOAT UPHOLSTERY ~ FOAM IUNf.:S, SlATS, lACK liSTS, CUSHIONS MAOI TO ORDU a 'h''l yo"' aanern1 or I ol ii Wt •• t nt rnl l WMIIIIII Rlf1il SAVE up to 75% at CHqis CROSSON , Q, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Crosson of 211 ~gate Ave., ~alboa I sland, won a S100 gift certifica.te tor sporting goods at Neal1s fo r ' selling 147 tickets for last week-end's Youth Cen t er Carnival in Corona del Mar. Th e priz e wa s awarded Sunday even ing at the carnival tor being too salesman . His t eam was th e 42q·Giants, with th e Youth Center su mmer baseball program. Standing . .,ere wi th Chri s is his sister, U sa, 8, holding a giant toy snake, anothe r carn ival prize. (Ensign photo.) • Aero WIVeS install "-"crowning" ce'remony with "mad hatter·· over- tones. took place when th e oew officers of the Aerorua-- trooic Mves Club were in· stalled at tbe Golden Phea· sant Restauraot in Ana· helm. The "mad bats." design· ed by outgoing om cers. de-- pi cted the duti es to be as· sumed by the 'newly elected sl ate. The fantasia or hat decorations ranged through miniature gavel s, nerve pills. harp s, candleabra, calendar pages, reems or note paper, postage stamp s, adding machine tapes and and royal crowns. A hat parade followed the instal· latl on ceremony. Newly elected om cers are: Me:t Sell : newsletter, Mr::. Wal lace Olson; parllamen~ tart an, Mrs. Daniel TOm~ ktns; publicic.y, MrL P.onald Richmood; soci al; Mrs. R. B. Seaman ; telephone, Mrs. Charl es Seamer; Uckets and1programs, Mrs. Terence Clark ; yearbook, Mrs. Wil~ lis Marsing; 5eptember chairmen. Mrs. William 0'~ Bannon and Mrs. UJilltam Cannon: November chair· men, Mrs. William 3orsuk and Mrs. Abraham Kottler: January chalnnen. Mrs. Ron · aid Thom pson and Mrs. P.o· be n Bi rd: March chaim1en, Mrs. Francis Conroy and Mrs . P..onald Lackie; May chainnen, Mrs. Faymond Ottoson and Mrs. 1Villiam Rawlings. President, Mrs .. George P. ~------~-~ Ze bal ; first vi ce--presiden t, Call in Your Wont Ad Mrs. Stewart Blan d; 2nd vice president, Mrs. R. J='. to th• Entign Coyl; treasurer, Mrs. Nor· 673.0SSO man Potter; reoo rding se~ ~--=--'"';,;,.; ___ _ tary , Mrs. Richard Doyle; correspoodiog secre tary • Phon• in your Ord er Mrs. "A. W. Young; member~ ship, Mrs. Ru ssel Forsythe: foro Subsc ript ion : hospitality, Mrs. William Coli 673.0550 Larkin. Past president is ·-========== Mrs. Ronald Lackie. Appointed om cers are: ,f~O~R~S;;A~l:,::E~===== Amentdes, Mrs. Abraham -= Kottler; arts &l decorations, Mra. ·George Ritat and Mrs. RDI>ert pOOa; ...Wog, llrs. STOft IICIUIS -f to ,,. -... ATS t to S 'TIIISI SPIOALS POl JIMI IW142 L CIIAIT lift., Clll-WI_.... -frlWIM Fl ection or om cers ror ~e West Newport Improve-- ment Assn. was held yes-- terday evening, June 19. in the oouncil cham bers of the Newport Beach Ci ty Hall. Nominations presented at the meeting in t;:luded John Shea, presiden t; Wyli e Me· Nair, vice presi dent: Marge Hall, secretary: William Hillings,r treas urer: and Jerry IVoo ter, Bill Ran kin, Margot Skilling, Bo b Cay· wood and Harol d Arthur. di· recwrs. Don Mcinni s, recen tly councilman for the I district, was guest speaker ror the evening. ObJectives or the~roup are to retain Ule res1den tial characte r or the beach. 1m· prove the tm ~e or 'Vest Ne\WPOrt. up~rade the area in cludin~~: pavi n ~ or s treets an d al leys, beautifi caUon. l andscapi n~. impro vemen t or trash containers an d eli· mln ation of sul).standard hou si n~. a ccordin~ to Mrs. Skillin~. press secret ary . Anyone interested in mem· bership should contact Mr. Shea at 642·3123. Mrs. iiall at 642-3 429, or Mrs. Skill· ing at 642·3214. 10 MCIIY DOWII o ..... c. Ba.lDMS It i s worthy of your attention . Jc')HNSO N & SON ·,oO W. COAST HWY "'WPORT BEACI-< _.z.oqa, CJIIII11 9 PM ' • ' ' I -· 0::: <( u 0::: ::::J 0 >-... ... LI.J N - "' "' !!; "' ... w., "'w ..J"" w-< w<>: :rrn ...... ... ., ~a ....... :.:"" u:.: ... u Q.W ~i5 ~ V') • • • • ::::J u .. .. ..... == .......... ""~ C> ., ., ..... - .... :z: .... ,.. .... :z: = "' .... "" ;::::: L....;;~~..J - IEII'OI!T HAIIIO. 011111 fiiiST S£CTIOII --,. ' THUIISOAV, JIIIE la, 1• OOIIliA DELIA II, CAU F. Stanley Smith dies at 6S 11Ua111 111111&11, "2&-yoar NOidoot til C<raoa A»1 liar before movto1 to Huadnlf,Oa lleacb loot year, dJed TUllo doy ill H011 Hoopltll at lbe IC•d65. Bly Cl1b swiMmers win CUll' ttoapor'o Bolboa Bay ..,., -•L · Clllh aii&IO<o ..,.. ... Cbllr Bolboa bld12 lrlplo wto- 1888 latefo.club adiiGde aere wb• Marilla Porteua Solu.U,. Ill' clrubbin1 Unl· -Cbo lne ..,... but..,.. •-1)1 Pu\' SWim Club. ny ud -ouoko ...... 2Ji1.1f!, 11 lllo Bay Club lor 11-12 yeor p rh, ond pool. Haden wemu. ewtmmlal ror Lotin1 ooly oae ot the the boya lo tbe eame .,. r~edley relay1, tbe Salboana poup,, captured die 100 yd. oocauaued to pUe up polata tree style ud 50 yd. baS· to &be tte.acyle eveou and, atrote and breut atae ' ta .-tral, oootiaued their contests. IT WAS THAT, CLOSE-The OCC crew Is pictured crossing lhe finish line for 2nd ,(llace in the Intercollegiate q:owing Assn. championships. The bow of the 3rd' place U.S. Naval Academy varsity shell is in the left foreground of the picture. He waa hom in OwtdM, ScoUand, caa1e co tbe Uni· ted Stat ea in 1925, _and 10 Corona del Mar in 1938. He worked in the conatrucuoa indusuy and in boat repair, and during 'A-odd War JJ he was employed as supertn· tendent in the Navy at)t~ building yards at Term}n&l Island. wtDD1a1 waya 1n ba'*atroke, Lellie Brittle came bome blltterny and breaac-atrote . wUb 2 eoUd vtoiOrin for Ulllv-ty Pu\ ohowed !be BBC prlo In !reo otyle peat poteoUal tn their and butterfly, wbile BUl younger awtmmera u Bruce LoUz awam orr wltb Cbe 15- Millball Just a~t abut out 17 " year boys' bunerny the 8 and under claaa wlth event. Michael Liakletter wt01 In l'tee style butter· cnl1aed to a win to the 9--10 ny aod breaato-etrok~. year boys' lOOyd. tndlvldual • '" u.s . crew • IS No. 2 ly 0.• J•ce'-'• Oraoge Coast College met tbe beat Ivy League schools In their home watera Satur- day at Syracuse tn the tn· ceroolleglate Rowing Assn. championships and emerged tbe No. 2 team in the nation. OCC will now break up Us 8-man shell and attempt to represent the United States in the 4-m8ll category In the Olympics in,Mexico City this fall. Trials will be In Long Beach in August. It took the best team in the nation to keep OCC oCt the victors' stand at Onon- da~e Lake, OCC finished a scant 8 seconds behind Che winning University or Penn- sylvania boat. F'ollowing DCC across the line In the chanJpionships were· th e U.~. Naval Academy varsity, Princeton, Syracuse and ~tanto rd. On Thursday, OCC quali- fied for the finalS by easily whipping the Naval Academy JV's. This prompted Navy to switch boats and try ror a win i n th e JV's with its varsity, since It relt it had no chance to win the varsity race. In that qualifyi'l~ heat, OCC also defeated Cornell University and the Univer- ' Slly of Wisconsin. Th e <\aturday flnals were tntercolleJ,Pate rowin~ a1 its finest. A massive crowd or 70,000 lined the course, and the l oudspeakers blared ou t the alma maters of the entrants, sung by men's glee clubs. 'lince no one back there ever heard of OCC. alma mater was not suo g. OCC grabbed tlte leld after the first 10 strokes, but Penn quickly took over. At the 500 meter ma.rt, OCC wa$ rowing in 5th and most or the crowd had already written them orr. By 1,000 meters. OCC had moved up to 3rd ahead or Princeton and was hot arter the Navy varsity, whi ch had no inten· tioo of l osing to a junior college. ' With m meters to go, OCC trailed Navy by a quarter l ength. The Sues then did a hard 10 directly in front or the packed ~rand­ stand <U"ad sprinted past the startl ed i.1iddi esto nip th em a t the flnish line. Penn finished the race In 6.2-1.2. wtth OCC close be- hmd 111 6:32.7. about one length back. Navy was c.:locked in 6-33.6, Prince- ton in 6:34.4. C)yracuse in 6:-IO.tandStanrord in6:40 .7. ··we rowed ou r best race out there." Coach Dave ::>rani said, "and we have no compla.mts whatsoever. We were beaten by a tremen· dous Penn tearn. The only way we .,.,'Ould have beaten them IS 1f they made a mis· taJ.:e. aud that is no wav to win a race." Penn roach Joe Bu rke was hiJ.:h in his praise of the DCC crew after ~tu rday's action. · 'Oran~e Coas t showed amazin)! poise," Burk e sai d "Any team which can ~et th at rar behind and then come back shows real pobo::. "You should be very proud of U1at boat." Experts at the races re- peatedly said what an out· rl>roject . 21 is described to think about the future and "";"hat must be done now to insure metropolitan grealo- ness fo r the 21st century. standing job Grata bad done with the precise-rowing OCC boat. None or the oarsmen had ever rowed before their Crash year at OCC. and 3 men in the boat were in their first year. Yet they defeated the Navy varsity, and took 2nd to a Penn team that had rowed together tor 7 years. He was a member or the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge. Clan Ross or the Order ot Scottish Clans, Construction lnspectcrs Association of Southern California and the Huntington 1 Heach Senior C1tiz.ens Club. Stanl.,. 5-wtlth ters, Catherine Smith or Long Beach and Lillian Smith Lake or La Habra; and 3 grandchildren. K&dly Oreaael won l:he medley. 1be rree atyleH&- gtrls' rree style and back· lays WEn a sweep ror Sal- stroke events tn the same bo::':a~·---:-:c-----­ag e group, 1111d, In the 9·10 FOR SALE year class, Chris Wainscott =;;;~=~======­ Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. today, June 20. at Pacific View Memor- ial ~ark. The family saya that donations may be made to the memorial library fwtd in the Ocean View School District in, Huntingtoo perronned yeoman servtce FOP.. S.\LF: -Portable used 676·4488. Survivors include his wife. for his club by winning the 50 yd. 'backstroke and Cree television 135.00 cash. One Dartmouth oarsmen came over in the donn after- wards and said: "I don't know how you guys put it together in 2 years. but baby you put It together.'' Myrtle: 3 daughters. Ellen (Mrs. \\illiam Yoright) ot Costa Mesa, Cynthia (Mrs. Richard Allen) of Hunting- ton Beach. and Cathy of the hon.e; a brother. John R.Yt<. snmh or Long Beach: 2 sis- Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCJtS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES Te&.~e : JAc--. 1·1UI IOi2 &.atell:& It•••• .,. I ............ AM Yardley finalists named five finali sts have been he was a starter his nrst named from the 10 out· season. He is a former root· standing sport smen nomi-ball and bas~ball star at nated ror th e coveted Yard· both Orange Co ast College ley Trophy for 1968. The and Newport Harbor HJgh award will be made at the School. annual Yardl ey dJnner next John Vallely, who grew '.Vednesday, June 26, at :he up around Newport Bay. was Balboa Bay Club. TV sport s· a Corona del Mar High School caster Chick Hearn ts tJJe basketball star. At Orange evening's spe<iker. Coast Colle~e he broke all The flnaltsts are J1m basketball scoring records Jorgensen. M1ke .'.tarun, and was named Eastern P~il "!liller, John Vallely Conference player or th e and Bill Voss. One of these year. He was also on All· 5 will be selected to re-State SQUad and made Jaycee I T•me 2T1me-1 3 T .mu XI ""ord\ o• lc,, 1.50 2.s0 ~.00 11 *O•d $ to JO word\ 2.00 3.00 4.00 Ji word~ IO 40 word$ ).00 4.00 5.00 Eoch ""ord ove-r 40 words. .05 .10 15 10'; OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDeR cei ve this year's trophy. Ali Olympic tryouts. • '-4USICAL FOR SALE selectees have had part or Bill Voss, another Newport -~ · -------- ••• all or their schoolin)! in Hartx>r Hi ~~:h to Orange H-\\1\IO\'IJ HARBOR TRANSFEIOI & ~TtT\1\W the Newport Harhor·Costa Coast Coll e~e athlete, AND STO RAGE (,uJ bra~:~s"n oraan, 32 P"daJ,., PAJ:--;TI:\GS, Cl1 pper Shipi &others, GREATLY REDLiCED lu sell. Also rods .\: 1eels. 6~-6:~5. HELP RELIAB LE Hi gh School senior girl with excellent references .,.,ants afternoon and/or eve. job. Have re- tail sales and babysitting exp. Own transportation. 675·5320. Mesa area. made a sumninc: contri· .-,9..,1 for l.l'!llif', P"rf". ,( r.•,.-rh, \luoot Jim Jor~~:ensen, a Newpon button to Mondayni~t's de-WHEATON ~f'llar bi 11 r!i .. rount. ~f'lo:<"tion WAITRESSES -F'or sand· Harbor boy, has been Oran~e reat or th e Cl eveland 'IAN LINES, INC. nf Qf'"' U"o:d~tein .. IIV er;~n d!l Wlches only. day or mghr, Coast Colle~e srudent body Indians by th e Chicago Ll S-H2J or ll 8_978 J plu .. other 11oorl buv,. .11 bi 11 Sand Pebbles, 1846 New. president and outstanding as White Sox. He was moved _:,JJ,:l::,:>·::·::'::'::"':=:=:=:=:::=;::: ~~~vi~:~",'· , Ph.11 . po6 r21 9~lvd .. Costa Mesa. !"oC nn .. t· 1 1po; r·o. -I" •. :::-62, a member or OCC 's roww~ up to the American Le<lf..'lle t9n:-....-. \t11in at 20m . .;;11n111 ·\nll ieam. in April rrom the Pacific BOOKS FOR SALE Opt-non \ln~:~d.tv Frida,. PART TIME Bookkeeper Mike Martin. former Corona Coast League, where he .... as [---:SP=-:E::O::-,-Io.-:-L-:S-:-Io.-:-L-:E:----·--·---~!!e'.'-!~'~-··-----1 wanted. Corona del Mar_ del Mar High School athlete playing with Hawa11. ., .. ,.,.,.1 Call fl73·9l51i after 7 p.m. or the year, i s a UCI rresh-"nui e•l ,,, \"urtri r al" h\' ZONY ------------------------- man who balds the NCo\A GETS ~.A. DEGREE r.et~. I ham as Powr,. swim records tor the 400 ot.ana J. Deonis or 30l lla,dbaclt.. and 200 (tee style In small Evening Star Lane, Dover on,;,..J tria ~~-00 college division and is a <ihores, was awarded an '\at ... Pri c ... t 1. ~0 froM ; star water polo player. M. A. degree June 9 I n>m r-·-· Phil Spiller is ou tstanding the F'l etcher 'ichool or .-one• 0., ... ltl>ot IIDre 1134 .. .,..., ..... TELEVISION -RADIO Car•Boot•Bet~ch·Home • Rechorgoble battery pocks • as a rookie player with the and Di plomacy, 1\lfts Uni-o .. &a MeA_~ ,..,..4, Sl Loui s Cardinal s, wh ere versily, Medrord, Mass. TV AS LOW AS SI09 .95 PERSONio.LS RADIOS AS LOW AS S9 .9S Ml'ssl'le exh1"b1"t slated ONE \IA:<I'S Jt;NK., USED SETS AS LOW AS man's treasu re. Bring ~ou 6.140 sq. space "Bigness is not always )!reatness, and uncontrolled growth can often destroy rather than improve an area." John B. Lawson told the Harbor Area Coo rdina- ting Council in a meeting last night at Hoag Confer· ence Center. Mr. Lawson, vice presi- dent and general manager or Philco-F'ord Aeronutroni c, addressed the group i n his capacity as president and founder or Project 21. a citizens pro~ram to encour- a~e environmental excel· lence and balanced ~rowth for Orange County. "l1."hat do we do or per- haps more Importantly what we fail to do to manage the commitment of our remaining land ~~otll largely determine whether we can escape the errors or oth er metropohtan areas that have expenenced rapidjitrowth. or repeat them , and in th e process drive fronr ou r midst the kinds or ima~lnati vt people and in- dustry which sustain our prosperity," he said. A Marin e Corps exhibit, o\n a, and weaponry and Junk *" and buy 1 ~llrlabl 52!:!S "Missil e~ and medals," tr easures fnr vice ve r..,a).l l II • flltle medels • period uniforms furnished hy TcW,nklc llarc.J,..a, ... c·o,· t ·· CIOSIIOS avaJ!able 111 lar~e htuldm~. Bur~iar alarm (certlried system ! already mstalled. Plent y Parkm~ Space lap- prox . 50 r arsJ Cen trallv locat ed on Newport Blvd. near 17th S1. -Co s1a Mesa. Reliable renanr mav have up to 5 year leasf.. Call 646--.1-!88. He said that Project 2l - throu)!h a program or ract findin.l! and education -is servin~ as a stimulus for citizens or Oran ~e County which encompasses both •·1 · c • · s1 ,. • " ~~ann e orp s "H .a IOn, \1esa. fo 46-167 5. histori c and modern-day F"l Toro. 1 ~~~;~~~:~~~~;;;:~;;;:~ displ ays, will be presented Al so among th e insidt dis· ]1, thi s Saturday and Sunday. plays wi ll be model s of June 22 and 23. at The aircraft, photo~raphs, fl aJ..:S Irvine Ranch Information and 2 rifles -one datt nJ!: llarbnr 1>.o . \ksa. Area . 67J-872~. l:lo:\ 112J . Cos Ia Newporter TV Sales 2027 Harbor Blvd, Cos to Meso • 54-8511 Center. from 1775 :Lild one datin~ The Marine Corp s air from 1846 -all provided reserve tralnin.R detachment MC A'i. F'l Toro. 0e;;W;:;O;;R:-;K,-W~A:-H~T.;;E.:,D':"'" __ 1 • M I SC ELL 1o.H EOU S IRll~l'-<i . . I P t 1."\f'Cf• AWAY FOR O.UBS at Pasadena is providing Cor 1l1e IrVlne r?.an cll Jnfor- Mrs . .Joh n Boyd of Harbor public viewing or th e HA1"K mation Cen ter is l ocated Hi~hlands has returned from surtact-to·a.ir mi ssile out-jus! orr the Santa Ana F'ree- trips to Colorado and side of the Information way at Myrord Road; three ~lou ston. Teus. in connec-Cent er. Included inside will miles east or 1\Jstin. It i s lion with charterin~ new be a medals collection fum-open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 1cn.:c un all hr.:~ ••I do~-o 1h111~ .t lmo:n.Sr0:.:1ahL rnc:n's .. huu. \1.5•1 rc r hr. \!able Whtlman, aU 7 Mar- Jueruc, l'0\1. to 73-~71 ~. SPOTS before ~·out eyes on )"OU I new carpel - move them with Blue Lus· l.le. Rent electric sham· pt)Oer s 1. Crown Hardware, 3107 E. Cout Hwy., Cor..: ona del Mar. ·························· •PETS G Ubi DUCCSEEWCS SILKIES: Cute, rmy, sturdy JORDAN'S Coi"Ona del Mar 6n-:t-130 Master Char~e._ __ DOC needs place to board 111 COM so lonely tO-year old master can VISll tl tm. 521-5549 Arter 8 p.m. (Reverl"l -~~~------------ARTHUR S. BLACk JR. clubs ror tht Assistance I shed by the Marine Corps p.m. 7 days a week . FILM DIRECTOR, DIES ,;L;ea~·~:ru~e~·----~------~~rec~ru;l;w;~~,~~~·~,~~~~U~i~s~n;o~a~dm~t;ss~t;on~~~~~~~~~~~------.J ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----, Arthur Sedgwick Black Jr., 19 1fi Bayadere Ter .. lrVlne Terrace, died June 15 in Haag Hospital. He is surviyed by his wHe, Ruth M. Black; a daughter , Mrs. Arden B. Flamson; 4 grandchildren. Rick, Scott, Mike and Les- lie Flamson. all or Corona del Mar; 2 brothers. Ralph and Donald Biact ; 4 sisters, Mrs. Helen Motter, Mrs. Marion Vallepe, Mrs. Anna Morris and MMI. Edith ~heeler . Services werE" held Tues- day at Pacific View Chapel with the Rev, Loren D. ructinger oiCiciating. Inter- ment was at Pacific View memoc'ial Park. Mr . Black was assistant director for Paramount Pic- tures ror 43 years. A'fllo.l lo.T CAMI' Ml88 Denise Dlenet of 708 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar, Is at Camp F:vangel In the mountains above Redlands dtla week. Sbe 11 !be dau'!l<ler or ..... Bevotly Rlltlh. LU V! 1'011 MINH IIDT 1o. Mill Ltnr.ee KuU, Mlaa llarcia KuU and 11111 Ca.ro-- .,. l[tlll wtll 111¥1 Cblt Pll_,!oro_,...,P II Elr Lal<e, •ill lllnae ..... ,.., ..., Cbo dau .. toro ot Col. aod llro, 'IIIIU~m Kull of Horl>or vtew I'JIIo. · ALL '68 ODE LSI HOP 'N SKIP to the beach ' MEW'OIIT HARBOR EJIIGII ARST SECliOII --P. 7 HARBOR ISLAND BAY FRONT HOME EXCELLENT BOAT.ING LOCATION WITH LAilGE PIER & SLIP IN WIO F. TURNING RADIUS 4 BEOROOM HOME MOD F.RN IN EV ERY DF.TAIL MAJESTIC T-R EES l'~liANC E SPACIOUS PQIVATE YAR D S157,500 Co zy 3 bedtm h.,.;e SOuth of High way; . beautifully landscaped; room to odd un it behind (w ould ho ve Oceon View!); im· moculotoly docorotod . JUST S31 ,500. Co li John Abell Eves. 673-7365 S~l RIAL ISTATI 1515 •. ~ •• ""''' c.-· 4.1 - CIIT Realtor Can't sell it?.\ .Trade It? For Fast Ac tion &. Result• Call Realtors 673.44()0 642-602 ...... 673-3641 , 1730 W. Coott Hlway M.,.,port a .. ch DOYLE &. WOOD CO. Call 54H16& 270 E. t7lh SL , Costa Mesa Call in Youf Want Act 673-'ISSO Pete BarreH Realty ' 'IIIII II OPEN HOUSE DAILY 3 PROMINENT BALBOA ADDRESSES · 915 W. 8AY • ., , ... •lth Slip ........... o,.,. 1 •• 5 ll-16 MIRA'iAR .............. d for•al dining roo"' Opoo loo S Sl3 W. EDGEWATER Unob•rwctM a_, VIew .. ~~-....... Open 1 to 5 PETE IARRm AND COMPANY IN DOVER SIIOIIES, NEWPORT B£ACH .. 'muaYer6e 5\12% LOAN MESA VERDE SPECIAL 0 -p pil e 1hag COfp .. l , scta.,a6-in IOI'I al, ond la rgo bodn:.om ... Hie" .5~" lo~ Call bo GU U"'Od 01 ia. Pric e on ltlia beoufy -S2!,SOO. ••••• BL'l IV TIIF. REST AREA MESA VERDE REALTY 546-5990 • • • • • whefe the quiet eleaanee of Baycrnt's "fo,..,er tiomes, the prestige of Newport's famous West and pr1vate beaches comb•ne to m•ke thiS THE • • a • • , to h~e. You m•y buy • Ba yerest "forever VIew" .W £SA. VERDE liA S Ivan Wells ,\ Sons Will des•gn •nd build ".~;::;;j Tf nome. or purch•se •n uqu•s•te. ex•stma B; 0 COUNTRY Cl.UBS home. MESA VERDE REALTY llayrrr.at New 300 Series • $64,950 lo $120,000 o.6-!5990 Mod~ .t 1.842 Santlaao Drive. Newport Beach. • • • • • For rwoplr that can atforrlrhr ~1. ~-,, ..... lf•l'• "'' s,. ••.• , ... u ••..... u ... 1.,, I I ,._ ... Phone (714) 646·I¥.10 lot appointment. l>o .,,.,fie./ ~ "'' '•'"""'./ ''" J. If . .-_,., S.•>• A"" CHANNEL REEF -APARTMENTS .. ,......,,,_ 011 )ltJi" Clut•••l 'i~"' .\' ... ·po~t H•ri>n• l>:•t,..,.,.,. .. r !hoeS.. Coron;l a-' Mar, C.hhwfl.. .. ... -~ IPICTACULAI YIIW-octAII _.lAY . CLann.l f<../-.Aparbnrn/6 0. ..... ,, ... , ...., ,...,.,.. HerMr • ..., .. __ ..... c.-.. -.CoM. AWLI 6UIST PAIIIOtl6 _. IOAT SUPS Wily Net 'si•Y .... "C•••• I I II .., .. Ufe Till NNNrfMfi WILL IUII'IIIII 'IOU ,.J.011..:."::;"trri~JrJ::r:-~ = :.Z":'Iiio.li=-·· ood two......_ -wml LAIIGI PATIO. , YOU _. .. ~ lO INIFKT DUll FUIHI.IIII> IIIDDIL .., Pt.IIO _. Up La•• sat Mullilt I Up Pll••• 67J.1711 fw failllr '-'-~~'•• POOL HOME $29,950 D.! igh tlul M•ta Verd e J be41'0oll'l holl'le .,.;th od4ed l-Ily room . He,. c:o,eu, "e ... ~ •• , •• .,d "-t~CIIi"'· L••t• ,_r ia h eated and fll!er•d· Th••• ia ol ao a graa•y t~loy yord lior ... _ o"•'· • •••• 'IF SA I"ER D£ II <S 4 SCIIOOLS, 3 PARKS MESA VERDE REALTY 546-!5990 ••••• 28.50 Meso Verd• Or., Costa Me sa CORONA LOT 4'!9 ComahOfl Ool1 1o1 left "" block. oc:e111 aide at bwy. Ask• 11o1. 125.450. b)' owner: oo broken pleaee; Call 837-e!iOI ar 544-1 432. . TltUMDA!.!UIIE 20, I!" COIIIIIA uu. MAR, CALI F. • The Jone~e~ will en vy yo u! Move into this e.a:(Jiistte 4--bedroom, 2 bath home in Irvine Terrace and the Jooeses aod all your otber rrtends will want to keep up with you! Not only 11 it just rreshly painted inside and out. it b&s BRAND NE~tr CARPE'IS, Drapes, elecuonically riltered air cooditioni.Dg (screens out .allergies). sprift.klers Croot and back, a delightful patio. electric built,..ins, etc. etc . etc ... and only 141.500! R1111hn Rel~l• S.rvitc S.c19fl CAMEO SHORES B A RGAIN $4 9 ,500 Large, large loti! Add additional rooms to this 3 bedroom home and have a 5 or 6 bedroom house at lowest cost in beau- tUul Cameo Sborea. 332 Morguori te Corona dol Mar -673-8550 (].,.. n,,,.,./1, R.,./tor FOR SALE P rime high rise zoned land on Mariners Mile _ Newpo rt Beach . Approximat e ly 11 ,000 sq. h. $225,000 CALL 548 1338 CASH SITUATID CIN TIJI AOIIS SPACIOUS 1 a 2 ..-. Al'.uTIMNT' '""" a U.~ p,... S150 • Private Patios • Fireplaces • POOLS • q Hole Puttina G1ccn • Tennis • Scpa1atc: FM!ily Se ction • Adj. to Sct10o ls.1nd Playatound 900 s.. L-. c""' "'-cArth.t ""' C.••• lhy. cleM te f•lhi• 1 .. •4 CD-A DIL MAl 18012 BUTLER UNIVERSITY PARK OWNER TRANSFERRED O'ne of University Pork's best '"Ch ancellor" homes. 4 bed rooms & lomi ly room PLUS formal dininq room. 2~ baths. Wet bor in family room - well londscoped yard, compl ete with Pati o & sprinkl ing system. A sacrifice at $33,900, with excellent terms . 675-3000 Eves. 548-8868 lay & leach Realty Inc. 2407 E. COAST HWY. CDM VIEW HOME & POOL Choice Corona del Mar locati on with private beach access. Four bedrooms and cfinino room. Contour poo l wi th interesting out- door li gh ting. Home + Good Income 3 bedroom, twa bath fron t house with shake roof . 3uilt-i n kitchen, pri vate patio. Upper apt. 3 years new, leased ot S1 6S mo. Good finan c.inq available. si9,500 , .... Lowest Priced View CO IOU OEL IAIIIHI .. . OuJ..af oreo own., •.•ts Ufers.,)t a, hM botils, lervolot:YACAioiT AND AYAIUBLE . Ask;ng S37,950 .... , Open House sn. ~ suN. 1-s 522 S.a•ard Road, Corona del Mar Canyon and ocean view. t""o leul houu . Well bu ilt and in good condition . Owner Sez, "Must Sell!" (IS OF FAMILY ALREADY MOYED TO DETROIT !) Need just 1 huye r for this terrific Mesa Verde homr . 4 BR 3 bath. separale lSx~:~ fa mil y r oom. separate din- ing room. hu gr yard with large heated I filtered pool. Drive by 2837 Elle~mere & call to see inside. Consi der all of.fe rs. R' Newport at Victoria 646-8811 (Open Evenings) Multiple Listing Service gets houses bought and sold -fast. - P<rllaps die -efllcim; 1001 ol th< Reallor" is M~hiple Li•.•ing Scm«. Throucfl ohis S<rv~. croup~ ol RalkJn ate able &o pool their raourcet.., JMUrc a wM:h.--r rangt uf r:~tlwncf'S whet'~ )'0'1"1'( ,.um, a-· • ,.., -at propo:ni<lwiiCII ,.,. • .., buyinc """· II Jlwa rime. IMiftlt)'. and htadachts. ADd ,au aho ha'VC the in'Y:~Iu;•bl.: ~·lp ot your Rtalltot ...., IICI' oldot woy. ' If ,.,..,. booyio& 0< otllmJ • -· dn il die lcJP:al way: >« • Rcoh<>l'l • pro/•-..kJnal "'· rnl ....,. w11o -.;bn to ollri<1 Code o1 Ethi<s ao o ....,bcr olohc local boonl and oloho N- A• iMicJe ola..a EotMc-· N Harbor-Costa Meu • • Hayes joins Irvine staff Kenneth M. Hayes, Conner manager of the 32-story Oe> cJdental Center building in Los Angeles. has been named manager or commer· ctal properties for the Ir- vine Company , according to an announcement by Albert J. ' Auer, vice president, real estate. Mr. Hayes wi ll be respon- sibl e for management and lessee liaison for all Irvine Company-owned commercial buildings. Chief among his duties will be the manage- ment of the twin nine-story orrice buildings now rising in the financial plaza or Newport Center. Among the major firms to be located in the financial sector are Security First National Bank, Bank or America, Glendale Federal Savings & Loan Assn. and Newport Balboa Savings &t Loan Assn. In cluded in the brokerage houses slated to occupy the two initial struc. tures are Shearson, Hammill & Co. and 1Valston & Co. Equitable Life Assurance Society and New York Life Insurance Co. also will have ornces in the financial ola.u. The Aliaon Company, one of the oldest independent mortgage loan correspondent companies in Southern Cali~ Comta. is now co nstructing an individual, one-story building to house i ts new headquarters. In addition to th e financial plaza. Newport Center will include an entertainment .complex. the initial project or which is the 135Q.seat J:'dwards Cinema. scheduled to open later this year. A 7·smry medical building housing 7 5 doctors' ornces as well as related medical services opened last fall. and plans are in prop:ress for construction of a twin structure. In full-scale operation since c;eptember is Fashion Isl and, a 75-acre collection of 4 major department stores and more than 50 mall spe- cialty shops and restaurants. Mr. Hayes. wh o retired in 1961 after 21 years in the U.S. Navy, spent 6 years at Occidental Center. He and his wife, Georgia. now resi- dents of Temple City, plan to move to the Orange County coastal area soon . RETIRED PERSONS TO >~EET AT THE BEHHIK 'S Newport Chapter #121. of the Ameri can Association or 11etired Persons 'will hold a card and conversa- tion garden party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 3eonick, 500 KingsPlace, Cliff Haven, at 1 p.m. to- day , June .2(). As a retired teacher, Mrs. Hen~ (Elea· nor) Bennlk has lon g been a movin g force locally in the AARP, wh ich had Its beginning as th e National R.ettred Teachers Assn. Members and guests are asked to brtng box lunches, lodivlcklal table service and· cards if th ey wish to play, DesMII'l aod beverages will be aerved by boste~&ea, who include Mmes. Ruth AUten. norence Andereon, Jeelte Aebworcb. E•dler Eotrldp, Helene A. fllDIOO, Kalli-o Homp<oo, Ralb JobD80CI. ~Siella Markea. Noll B • .....,, Haul Ratre aad , ....... -r.,am.n, • a. llaDorld ................ "" ...... nopd --lbr ................ Pill,... • ltll ,. ....... ~,.,. .. Chances are that when in the presence of an undertaker you are nervous, suspicious, or both. ??? • • • Probably because you resent death. Most people do. Well. if the truth be known -and high time it should-so do all of us here at Pacific View Memorial Park. We don 't want people to die. We are people. too. But it happens. And when it does. the law requires that the remains of the deceased · be taken care of. Doing ' this in an honorable and dignified manner is the business of Pacific View. Resentment of our profe ssion is com- pounded by those \\'ho co nstantly crusade to "refonn" or "expose" us. We of Paci fic Vie·,.,. will save them the trouble. We are goi ng to tell you what is legally required ... what we do ... and what it costs. The best way to find t he truth is to ask questi ons. }'ou should kno11.: thesf' nn.~w,rs. So should those who accuse. 1. Wh at does the State of Ca lifornia require, by law, be done with t he remains of a deceased ? Two things: (a) The cause of death must be certified by either a private medical doctor or a Coroner ; and (b) Disposition of the deceased must be made by bu rial. entombment. or cre- mation. Nothing "lsf'. 2 • What does mortuary service cost a nd include? At Pacific View, mortuary sen •ice costs $1 !)5.00 and does not vary in price. Services include bringing the deceased to the mortuary from within a 6{}-mile r adius, keeping the remains until all legal requirements a re met, providing autopsy faci lities if needed, embalm- ing as necessary or requested, plain \\•ooden box, service ca r, fili ng legal permits and recording, a nd delivery to place of di sposition. Ass istance in applying for Social Secu ri ty, veteran's bene- fits, and certified copies of the death certificate is also pa rt of this se rvi ce. 3. What does funeral service cost and include? Funeral service at Pacifi c Vie w costs $160.00 and is an optional service. It incl udes use. of a funeral coach and a family. car, preparation by male or female attendants for visitation, ser vices of a funeral director and assistants at chapel and place of intennent. music, care of fl o.wers, memorial folders, acknowledgement cards, local paper notice, com- mittal service personnel, ftower handling and placement, use of the chapel, accompaniment of service to intennent site, parking facilities, and traffic direction. Also, assistance in applyinl' for Social s~uri ty and/or Veteran's Adm inistra- tion benefits, as well as filing for copies of the death certificate and other legal papers, is included. Due t o ce rtain savings to t he families desi ring both mor tuary and funeral services, Pacific View 's charges for "complete undertak- ing" are $29fi.OO-a savings of $20.00. What do caskets cost? At Pacific View's mortuary, tw o are less tha n $80 additional , six are less than $176 additional, and fifteen are less than $396. What is not incl uded? Mostly per sonal items. F or example, the honorariu m to priest or minister of your choice, Rowe rs you select, certified copies of the death ce rtificate, and personal memor ials such as crypt plates, niche plates or memorial tablets. These memorials cost from $49.63 (niche plate installed) to as much as $175.00 for a special- design bronze memoria l tablet includ ing taxes, foundation and installation. 4. , What does burial or cremation coat? The minimum cost f or lawn burial at Pacific View is $301.00; this includes a site in Meadowlawn South or in the Masonic Lawn, endowment care, concrete grave liner, inter- ment, recording and committal service. The minimum cost for cremation disposi- tion at Pacific View fa $235.00; this includes mortuary service ($155.00) and cr emation and inurnment in a communal area ($80.00). Min- imum cost of a niche and memorial plate in Mausoleum of the Pacific is $1 34.63 additional; total, $349.63. 5. What 18 Endowment Care? Pacific View is an Endowment Care Cem- etery. This means that a Fund has been estab- lished pursuant to the laws of the State of California to kee'p the sod in repair in all places where intennents have been made; to care for trees, ptters, drains. water linea a nd entrance ways; and to maintain recorda pertinent to all property owners and interment. therein. J:.l\CIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL Q\RK 8600 Paeiflc View Drive Newport BMch, Calif om Ia ti2Ma TolophoM (il4) 844-2700 ·-Ctm<ltry • U..,.,.ltl.ki•g • MotoiOkvM • Cl&tJ~I F'NIINNl s.mu. · c...-.... sonMe~ • 6. What is mean t by "pre--need"? Pre-need is the tenn gi ven to undertaking and/or cemetery arrangements before a dis- tressing si tuation a rises. An integral part of estate plan ning. pre-need offers many advan- tages. Surviving family members are spared undue additional emotional stress, many costs are less, and there is peace of mind . (The per- son who "doesn't care what they do with me" is trying to escape the fact that somebody has to do it.) 7. Is cash required for the full amount of arrangement selected ? Not at Paci fic View. For example : pre- need arrangements as desired can be paid for wi th a small deposit and convenient monthly payments--often without interPst. 8. Isn't a ll this memorialization just a little maudlin? Not at a ll . It has always' been the nature of man to erect memorials in honor of those who have lived. Pacific View does not suggest pyramids or marble shrines. It is our honest belief that the deceaaed-whatever his station -should be accorded dignity. And the degree Of dignity is in the memory of the living, not in the price paid for a funeral. ThOBe are a few of the answers about Pacific View Me•orial Park. We welco•e the opportunity to a .. wer·any other quatioat at any tl•e, any placey fr.,_ anyoae. You han drawn a Will, parchuetl life insurance, ud Uetecl year •ore l•portallt •a !erial .-. I• Joi•l te. .. cy. If aol, yoa alaoald tee your att.one)'. Thill .... penoul nop -blllly hoi do ·lnoe I• •aJU.c arrupo ... Ia ror bllria~ .. &.. .... nler c.-alloa. All we uk Ia U.at yoa eo~~~,. our eo.plete •"· i~ fadlltl-., eo~~••lenee. penoul !IIJIJ*eHey ud ,.,., -1. 1141on lho •oed ariML Yo• ••Y ell II be • lillie _...-. Bal we .r Pacllc View lr.R lllal yoa are ao l .... r -ptcte ... ' I PINK LEY HONOR ED r::N:::::Ew=PO=RT~:::::----------":'; .. .::;.....~·~-::::;::;:=..,.:::;::. =..:;::, .•. .......... 'H•I• •--BEACH JOe · ...,.,. Alvlll L. I'IUI., ot Co8&& ..... ... bODored Prt"-' ....Ua1 aa 111 ou"" 8&1Adlaa . clU&eo at OOII)o meooemeat oeremoDiea in Plra&e atadium Cor die Oraoge O:>aat College Claae or 1868. · ...,. .. Plllkl.,, ·-... lbo Couocll lo 18M, Ia lbe ftnl lftM elected m_,or or Coil&& Meaa twice •• He H r- vecl ht1 ftrat term from 1982 to 1M4. and waa re--elected m&JOI' tbla year. Durtn1 bta aervtce oa the CouocU be bu 1ee0 the ctty grow tJom 16,500 to tbe preMOt 71,· 300. atcloot or 111e cooca 11-... 1n. Nowpo<l K-r Uooo club "" COST A and boa worllod ror 23 Y-• MESA oo Cbe aonull ftab fly.· M-rer Alvl11 P lUI., 'Ibe award is given an· nually by OCC to a reaident ·or lbe area wbo has abown outstanding service in edu- cation, the professions, municipal gove1nmeot, in· temational good wtll, youlb activities and char!.table organizations. Beautification is topic The umual beaucttieatton luncbeoa m68tlng or the womeo's division of New- port Harbor Chamber or Commerce will be held at Irvine Country Club at noon Wednesday . lune ZR . The dining area will be transformed into a garden setting by r.trs. Isabel Pease. chairman of Newport Beautiful. Mrs. Alicia Gtacomazz.i, nower garden award chair· man will present awards to the winners or exceptional gardens tor this year. Arthur B. Gallion. an ex- pert on beautHication and city planning, will talk on ·'The quality or your environ· ment and what makes a good city." Mr. Gallion, a gradu- ate or architecture at the University or tllinois, held the posirion or dean or ar· chitecture at usc ror 15 years, and is now in a state of "active retirement" con· suiting, lecturing and wri· ting. Peter Vogel, chainnan or the Newport Shores com· munity improvement coor mittee, will present a short progress report on the re· sults or the recent 10 day campaili';Jl called "If's beau- tification time in Newport Shores.'' City Council activities and decisions pertinent to the group will be presented by Mrs. Robert Bacon, chair· man of public artairs. AL HEWES, at left, the newly installed oresident of tne Balboa 9ay Lions Club, receives congrabJiatlons from out-c;JJing presi dent Ed So rley at the installation dinner dance held June 11 at the Villa Marina restau· tint.. wr. Hewes Is with the State Highway signal de- partment in Los Angel.es. Mr. Solfey is manaqer of He waa bom In Ouanajoto, Mexico, the son of a medi- cal ·mtaatonary. He spent most of his boyhood on In- dian reservatlona tn MWOO, Oregon, Wyoming. Arizooa and Caltfomta. He later moved to san Semardtoo, where be waa student body president or "Jan Bemardloo High School. He wu gra- duated rrom USC with a Ph. T), in phannacy, came to Costa Meaa In 1933, and and opeaed the drugstore at 1820 Newport Blvd. · that has become a landmark to the community. He was elected to the Costa Mesa Elementary ~hool 3oard to the 1930's and served for one tenn as 1a 1968 be wu appointed U) tbe board or lbe eou Meu Couaty Water otatrtc:c.. He beaded tbe movemeo& t.o cooaoltdate the 4 water diatrtcta wbtcb tbeo NrVed the cUy. He 11 a put cbai,. man or the board aod Ia still a member. As a member or the Fair· view 'Iberapeutlc Pool Board, he llu helped raise more than 153,000 chua Cat for a therapeutic pool at the Costa. Me•a hoaptt&l. He and his wtCe. Lucy, have t'M> grown children. .t. TTENDS SEMINAR Capt. A.P. Kelso of 2ffl N. Bay Front, Balboa le- land, attached to Naval Re- serve Research Company 11-2, ts attending the 15th annual west coast reeearcb seminar being beld at the Naval Air Statioo in Seat- tle, Wash.' 'Man-his capabil- ities and Umit&tioos to systems" is the subject. Lung ailments checked How's your breathing? Do one over the ace of 21 may you cough? Wh,:teze? Become bave a chest :r.-ray by pay- short or breath easily? ing a 11 ree. Public health omcials Barbara Linden, R.N., au- say that about one fourth or pervisor or the cardio-res- tbe country's population piratory department at Hoag, over the age of 40 may have s&id emphysema has in- emphysema, chroolc bronchi-creased 50()% t n the last tis or eorne other c hronic 15 years, to the point where disease. it is now the leading cause As part or a study to de-oC disability with tbe Social termine the extent of breath-Security Administratioo. ing disorders locally, Hoag Usually found in persons Hospital and the Tuberculo-over 40, and among those sis and Respiratory Disease who smol.e, it is a disease Assoctatioo ot orange Coun-causing the lungs to gra.. ty will bring a mobile unit dually lose their elasticity, to the Harbor Area oo Fri-and breathing becomes in- day, June 28. Breathing creaSift81Y ditricult. Early tests and chest x-rays will detectioo is an important be otrered. ractor. The breathing test will be The mobile unit Will be administered by a trained star:ioned in the Mesa Sh~ technician from Hoi@: Ho&-tng Center st 17tb St. and pit&l, using a .spirometer, a Orange Ave. in Costa Mesa machine which records lung rran 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. runction data oo a spiro-on Friday. June 28. The gram. Only persons over 35 TB-RD Asaoctatton says will be given the breathing that everyooe wtll be prompt- test, alter they have com-ly advised or the resuhs or pleted a questionnaire rc-both pulmonary tunctioo garding any previously diH· tests and chest X..fays, nosed respiratory disease, whether normal or abnormal. amoking, coup and abort-Prtvlle pbyatolu.a will be .... ol -· 'Ibore wtll -ad If Clo Dodl ... oro be no cb&rp r.,. tbio o-..at .,. tr It Ii"'81t t1w fwldiOD teet, twut.lestslbould be H.J. ~emi·Annual FURNITURE SALE STARTS TODAY! SOliE OF LIVING ROOM PIECES *THE REDUCED LOOK FOR !lED SAL~ TA GS .... HERITAGE SOFA, Wedgewood, blue p•int, (discontinued) ..... , wos S449 now $2!! HIGHLAND HOUSE SDFl, olive print .... , ... , wos S499 now UU HERITAGE SOFA, plain lt . oquo fab•ic ... was S449 now $2!! DOWN. FEATHER SOFA, gold print fabric . . . s pecial Pit 1-FT. SOFA, yellow print fabric. special $21! HERITAGE OLIVE WING CHAIR . . . wos S309 now SU! ALLAN kEITH 2 liNG CHAIRS, plain blue fabric .. ea. was S365 now Sll! HICKORY, 2 WOOD TRill r.HAIRS, ploin apricot fabric, eo .• , , wos S199 now $ !! HIIIIITTEI CHAIR, Sponish print folxic .•. wos S139 now S!! 21 ASSORTED LIVIIG ROOM CHAIRS Re q. S99 to S 19Q •educed to sell from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S4! to SU SEVERAL SOFAS in osso•ted fo b•ics, to sell ot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2t! * PIECES REDUCED . , • t-PC. SAl FOliO FUICH IEDRDDII, dresser, mirror, king bed, 2 nile stonds ........ wos S599 now Sit! .. PC. CEITUIIY ITALIAN PRDVIICIAL ' dresser, mirror, queen bed, 2 nita tobias •..•... wos S687 now $411 .. PC LAIE IPAIISII, dresser, mi"o'• king bod, 2 nita tabloo •.•• wos S9~5 now Mil .. PC IlETZ TIIADITIOIAL, drossor, mi''"'· king bod, 2 nita tablos.was Sl 295 now $111 ,..,C CEITUIY bodoooom, drossor, mi .. or, king bod, 2 nita tobloa. was S797 now liM ODD IUSIEII, CIIEITI, IEDS, 1111111, liTE STAllS. • , • • • l /2 OFF ' F4110US N4MES AS HERITAGE, KINDALL, THO· M.t.SVILLE, CENTURY, BRANDT, HIBRITTEN, AND MANY MORE. •DINING ROOM PIECES REDUCED ••. l·PC FlinCH DINIIG RODII, ovol toble, 2 arm chairs, 4 side chairs ...... , wos S899 now SS!! i-PC. CENTURY GAllE SET wos S699 now U!! 1-PC. UNAGUSTA OiliNG ROOM, . oval table, 2 arm choirs, 4 side choirs ....... was SS99 now SU! r;.pc, CUTUIY DINING ROOM, round toble, 4 choirs . wos SS99 now UM l·PC, SUFDID DIIIIG RDDII , ovol toble, 4 side, 2 orm choirs .. , ... , .... wos S7 49 now S4!! CENTURY CHINA ••••• wos S299 now SUI l·PC. FANCHER DINIIG RDOII •• , wos $1 295 now SIM HERITAGE CHINA... wos S619 now 1411 HERITAGE SERVER ••• wos S399 now S2ll *OCCASIONAL :~~WED ... FANCHER OLIVE DECDIIATOII IALL CHEST •• , ••••••••• wos $399 now S241 CDITIIUTAL ENTRY CDISDLE TYPE CHEST, ligh t yellow .. wos S259 now 1111 CEITUIY DIIUTAL COIIIIDDES, square and hex . . . . . was S119 now I II II OCCASIONAL TABLES, ••ducod from . • . . . . • . . 1/1 to l /2 ALIIIIINT ZIMIEIIIIAI SQUARE COIHDl ..•. , ... wos Sl99 now I M lae LAMPl reduced 1rom ••• l/1 to 1/1 OFF I FAICIIEII IDDII CASE •• wos S298 now lUI IIEIIITAIE I DIAlER EITIY CIEST • , , • WOI $355 now tzll CDITIIliTAL CURIO •• was SW now st• IAIY, IAIY IIIE, 10011111111 TOIIITI. H.J.GAI\1\Eff fURN 'IOFESSIONAL COST A MESA. CALIF. 2211 HAUOI ILYD. 646-0171 646·D2U * INTUIOI DESI&NUS __ ,._ ' LHIFII 1111ALI TAU ' • HISTORIC PHOTOS DEPICT NEWPORT With rh~ coop~ration of th~ N1wport B~ach Historical Soci~ty, Th~ Ensign is pr~· s~ntin1 thu~ 11tt1U 11al photos o{OIJN ~wport, tai~n b~fore tb~ t•rn of th~ cut11ry. Th~ pict11rc s 11r~ front th~ col· lutiott of G ~o rg~ G. K~y. citn.~s rart c h~r. r~cenrly r~· ti"d fro, the Pl111curia .schools. His par~tlt.s, ,\tr. ~ tmtl ,\lr.s. G~or1~ B. Ke y. wcr~ citnu rartch~r.s in Pl111· centia. Th~y b•ill a cot· tal~ at 2601 If'. Oc~IIJI Ft .. wh~r~ ir still stllrld.s , jut 6 blod.s wut of N~wport Piu, still in th~ ftzt~~ily Otilll~r.ship. THIS EXCELLENT PHOTO, resembling an Old Ma ster canvas, was ta ken at Ne w· oort bay in 1Bq7 or 1sqs. These are the Geo rge e. Key child r~n. from left, Mar- g;net. Mary, Sarbara, William and Sarah. i he date of the oictu re can be estimated by guessing the age of William, who was bom Dec. 17, 1aq4. Pertlaos some ol~ timer can locate the site of the photo by identi fy ing the nearby structures. • • • When George B. Key, a Placentia ci!NB rancher, brought his children to Newport for the IUD'IIIer in tbo 1890' •· be loaded llle whole ramily toto his big- pit farm wagon. There was plenty of rocxn ror staple rood supplies, crocl.s in which to salt down the summer's catc~ or risb .. and mother's treai1le sew· ing machine. Key hitched his horses to the rront or the w~oo . tied the cow on behind. a.nd they were orr ror the beach. Arter a long trip down the narrow . ruHed dirt roads through nrange County's rabulously rertile rann land, the ramily left horses, wagon. and the fam ily cow at Horace Salt· er' s corral and reed lot on the bayrront. Their little cottage, built in 189R , stood on the ocean rront -a ra: more des irable location than the bay rront m those days. Newport, w1th 1ts large railroad ocean pier. was the shipping pon ror Santa Ana and other inland towns. Small vessels had entered Newport Bay in the 2 pre- I SAND DU NES were plentiful along the We st NeWoo rt ocean front beach in the days before the tu rn of the century, es· oecial ly from about 30th St. <:~n west - before bay dredging and road building changed the fa ce at Old Newoo rt ana Sal· boa Peninsula. 1_jeo rg e G. :<ey, who oro· ~i dea the ohO tos shown on th is oage , is the baby 1n th i s oicture :If the Geo rg e B. Key fami ly, ta-.en about the sam e tim e as tne :>ne aoo ~Je. Pi cw reCl here, from I eft, are Margaret, 13aroara, Mary, Wilfi am, Geurge, Mrs. -<ey ana Sarah . VlOUS decades. but all too often were cauttht on the mudflats and sandbars m its then undredged water- ways. Drownmgs were fre· quent in the hazardous en- trance chann el. V.hen the ocean p1er was at last completed m Ut~~. Newport entered us Pf'nod or glory as a coouuerc1al seapon . The completion of a r:ulroad to Santa Ana E'ar\y m 1892 brought C"ount· less VISitors and campers dunng the summer months. The lmle seulement's per· manem populatwn of ~n often ~ew to more than :;no. All cottajl.:es . tent sues. and commercial acl!v1 ty were C"onflnE"d to the area adJacent to the Newpon P1er, now known as Old ~ewport . As yer the pen in· sula beyond 30th St. wa.s an empt~· expan se or sand. f.ast ~t>wpon . the Pac1ric Ele<'tn<' Red Cars, and the Balbou Panl!on would not appear unt 1\ arter the tum of th~ century. LITT\.E ENID CANOE, lriond of lie Goorgt B. l(oy fomlly, Is Oltlllr..S 01 Rociy Polnl -111011 1900 -near wn.t Is now fie Co10n1 de-l M.Jr main lloildl, llo*>•• eo.... del ... ulsttcl. t!otl<y Po&ftt wu a favorite piau tor tdterint Abi~Ofles .,d slltlls. Tills Is .., lit Chi .. Co•• shit of Rodty Pola~ IIOd ...,..d .... --. ol ...... Is 110w c ... -CO .. .,. 81rtldt Ill., and lit bluffs ollrwint TtffOCo. VltiiDfl " - 10c:l< s at lilt luln af .. ,.,..., Ud " 10w -• llo boJ ..... lot N._rt lloy """" • • NET'S BIBLE LESSON llWOIT IIAIIIOIEJIIal TIIUflllo\Y, JIIIE .... ...... _._c. .. ,., ................ . -'""""'..,. ..... ., Dr. J-•• t. • lw •• a .... • dlllt He killed ID'IIIItadel. Bat .,..... p:Dtt&tioa of aiuen. !fllo'-.!•· Ctllllla•-•4. lf,J .. _. ..... hllwi6 ,_...... .W. il .. tht r.ct, bec:lri• their But God ntnr ..... as ia I .. -A A ...... tllnoc!J: olood .. --~· ...s ~ H• _.. CChWI:iiNI Willi NO:AII Gm lo t :l-17 -...s oiD. no, would oot ooid. "I do ,.. my bow in tbe "flo m •Y H. ia tltu/otul, _, i11AIIII b<for • •••"" of -ID Hila for Ufe, 10 He, wbo cloud. ...S it lha1l be a ti>lo<n of • ,. .. ...., HNw• ..e •fNI lh• nrrll.'• (Gen. 9 :13). W put tt.D 011 the earth to a COYaWit between me ud the """" -into the ark "in Then God -...s Nooh, wbo, ,.... Him ...S P.rify Him, just earth." When it is dark on the the eQlnmdredth ,_,.of Noeh't wkh his wife three tont, and 111uoftd thtm u ~ctly use-earth and ~vy raans fall an~ life. in tbe leCOad month, aDd the their .mes we:.e thE tole remain-lea. becaute of their ~plete men may th.i~ tha~ another un•· ~ day of tht month." inc human inhabitants upon thia failur:e eYat after centurses of venal. ftood 11 ~~~rar ·to destroy The raia feU for 40 days and earth. There were no other people wamusp.. manlri!'d• 1hen the bow shall bt 40 nips and "all the: fountain• to question or contett I heir ri1ht God had made ccwenant with teen In the cloud : and I wUI of the grtat flttp fwere) broken to do anything, ~ anywhere, or the man and w!m.n in Eden rememh ber halmy1 covenan~..'..~ "H had h. ·1 th rh· ~ · ht · t. e waters s no more ua.vun: up. e t1 W1 t. ree son~. aay anlj!l:'"l t t t • .,y m1ft tQen 1 ·28 29) when thev we~ ftood d It fl h" B 1 nd L.-' • • h 1 · d · · 1 'bi !t • • • " a to estroy a es . u a b..::lf Wl~s. e11 t sous tn ftlte. etr ony respon11 1ty ill•oct"tofain (Edeniedispensa-N h .Ted 1 h' all ( 1 Pet. 3 :20), as is certified was to God,-~ who had saved them tion (){ "lnnocenct") but this oa 11~" anew, ant d' Gn1 by the Apostle Peter. Two o£ from destruction with all the mdtd in the iah~t of ex-Ham amned :1new, an oc: every beast, cattle, f~wl , creeping other ~plc who died in tht pulsion when SO: sinned. Then P!ac-;d a curse ~~pon Ham and thing, each aftrr their own kind Aood. ( toc:t gave them one com-God made anorher covmant hts deset:ndants, A servant ~f went in also, m:1le and female, lWintl, ''Be fruitful, and multiP.IY (Gen 3 ·lS) with Adam after Krvants shall h~ ~ unt\ h1~ for the prestrvation of the spe-and replenis h t~ earth," whiCh h k. · .1 ~u as rood breth~n ." God satd t atj•P ct cies. The water~ over the 10J:>! were the i~nti?~ wor~s that (~da:~ dfsv~::tion of "Con-~hould be e~la_rged an Shem nf the mountatns and "all m God u~ m glVIng H 1s first science") This ended in lhe pun-should. be es~taUr bl~ssed by whoR nostrils was the b~ath of command to Adam (Gen. 1 :28). ishmcnt ~f the flood and then a spt·oal relat10ush•p wtth God, life, of oil tha,t was in the dry THE NEW OIDEI OF LIFE God in gnat patienc~ love, and and the descendants of Hamd land died" (Gen 7:22) "In the ' . ' should serve both Japheth an six hundredth and fi rst ~ar in Then God described to Noah mercy, made a t~rd covenan! as Shem. Thus the effects of the the second month on rhe ~~en the new conditions and circum-man was abo~t t'! embar~ tnt1 Noahic covenant still stand to· and twentieth day' of the month, stances that wouJd !:>'~~ail . in !,he era (Noahtc dts~hon ° day, and no man can change it. was the earth dried." Thus, after the new post-Rood CIVthza.~ton. Hur:'ad ~~~~.:nme:;:ll )~ll ~ However, J~:sus came into the d ten da of IHt': in Hereto fort':, man had subsisted ~om~~ ' et cr s h world to save siuners from among ~:. ~~~r ~oah hill. yf~mil\' and upon "every herb ~aring se~" f cut ~:!,:t:Y m~he by s~~l w~c:: all the descendants of Shem, I h ' ' ben · i:)rd and "every tree, m the wl11d1 o a • nel er . Ham and Japhetil alike a I 1 e men, wom~, '~t!ii, 1 ~. is the fruit of a trte yielding any more be a Aood to de:4troy ' · LESSONS FOR US cattle. and crecpmg thmgs ldt seoed" and the llcasts fowl and t h c earth." This proP, i • .. the ark when God opened the creePing things hai for 'f()()ol included all living creatures as door and gave the word. "ever~ "ftt'n herb" (Gen. 1 :.?J, well as man. We are still ~joy-• 1 · •· ben fi 1 1 f GOO is supreme. His word is THE ARK AND ITS CARGO 30 ) ut all this fV'"cdul 31ll mg tu~; e ts am. secun Y o ,~ h final. He is a God of love and ' &trmnntttt W"' lii.N 'lOU 14 • 25 • F&&L.\NG- •I • II • II • 21 n" If •• IS• • 23 • 21 •• 14• 'Z II 15o ._ ' " • ~i ----11 ~ 11 j \.__~ll --------~ ... --....... _, -~ ,~ . / FEA-St T~OU NO,. , \ f FOR. I: A.M Wl"T"' ~ · '"'ee ---'lE~t., x , '. WILL '-'E:(p THSEi 4t ,• ', ,' ', ,, ' .. ..... __ _ .. ________ _ 5 • 'f'OU'RE. NEVER.. ALONE Some hJ·"""rcrilical nPOple harmonious herbivorous existence thal covenan:, for 11 as never ld ha ... off at the ',··,-lea tl•·at li>'e·-a•k o{ man and beast was to be been abrogatrd or amended. mercy or He never wou ve .a. u I -..... " ' given men so many opportunities \ ... ,__, • : '0 &:at' ,.. 'T A '-C. 0 T T would hnld all li~·ing creature!'. changed fofr the ,worse. as. a c~n· It is possible that there had to repent. But He will not be I of trust. Know, REALLY know, that He is Rut, as 1 .stntt':'fl m the pnx~:<l-seFquencel o ~'ln s conhtmfumg smt. been many gen~rations of human trifled with. Man is on this earth JUST BECAUSE YOU GET THAT ow, low in• les~n on ";'ltoah :mrl the rom t 1at tune on t e ear am be. h. 1, bel • lh·,, 1 .1 God b be. H . feeling from time to time, don't think lovingly wotching over you at all times. He "k " L-. • h tread of man as upon all nf mgs upon t IS cart o.e to g on y y mg IS I h II I k d h d . • Ar •. tne~ were gtant~ m t t-< .. w . . Adamic ra~.:e. but tht'y all, ap· faithful witness and obedient that you ore o one. It appens to o . o us, nows your nee s, your opes, es~res, an01 earth m those da\·s i\nct Noah the other hvmg c reature~. m· 1 d th h servant, to accomt>lish God's and fr..,uently it stems from a disturbing dreams. No pain, nor hardship, nor opposi· nrobablv was ten Or' tihet"n feet eluding the fish, and man woulJ parent y. l'almde t?dan en rouhg ., h b th h dl r~n an:l miuht ha,·c harl a four have dominion ove r thelll. son,u· ~\'U.r d~WI ede . caGtastr~p It:, plans, and, if man persists in sense of apprehension of t e future. Low tion can ever e more on rou con on e, '• . .. . ' Th .. .. , td sue 1 as •s m 1cat 1n ene sts : his refusal to· ohey GOO, then spo'ritodness is often the result of anxiety for He knows your individuo limits. To ex-foot cuh•t (the 1ilst:mce from e tame crt':atures 'I'OU 2 . k ha h. h tT d · 1 ed 1 d he · ·1 r h lbcw h be "wild" in the future (after :And.we n~wt tt IS gemera-e will be cut 0 an pumsl · about future well-being, or about material peri.,ce His healing power, simp1y on s in• 1 msu e 0 1 e e 1 to 1 r ft ) d t1on wtll end m a fcn·ent heat-God's command today is for us I h d A h · eoroly WAuT Him to touch you. Then yield end of the lon~st finger 1. lf su, the ood1 h • and ~~h man an ·but thert: will be no more uni-to hear and olJt"y Jesus Christ. provision or the yeors a eo . t t ese times, ,., the ark<-ould have been 1200 fe'!'t some1dobet eo!herhvmgc8•eahtures ve••·l flood' s s ,·nce we have His onlJ• !-gotten Son, as ou r 0 stronge and wonderful experience con be your total self to Him. He will respond with lmw 2(X) feet wide and 1:?0 feerwou canuvorousor es -cat· 1 -d 1 · · · .h ~ 1 f th .d th f the mo··oeulous tou-'-tho! makes you whole in ... -· -· Th. 1. came o atom1c power y· Sa"iour and Lord. If we fail in yours. It con pul you up out o e ep so , r;n drep. It was prob.'thly ~11tarc at tng. 15 would carry a pena ty, d ' 1 · -11 1 · h 1 if d d. 1 y · ·1 ·11 body · d d · ·0 If you are feel ing low the cornerS like 01 barge ;"~nd had "and surely your blood of your· d r ~ g en bomhs: an . nuc ear th1 s, then we w1 )( pums e( se -pity on 1scouragemen • our sptn WI , mtn , an sp1r1 . fl bo 1 . • . li \·es will 1 require · at the hand po1Hr, we can ea!iidy believe that just as surely as were the sinners rise and you will have a glowing reali zation right now, discover for you{self how you con ~ a\ t:;'~ tS: t la~u:; c~~rymg of e~ry beast will '1 require it, God has i~ in His own time ~o in l\oah'!ii day. \\'here do you that nothing in this world con really keep experience His healing. Make the first move la.,paedco yo mach~nme~n o,",.',· .. ,.!!",-and at the hand of man; at the dest.roy .th is earth and all that IS stand ? H ave you an:epted Jesus you down. How is this done? Simply by keep• then see how He responds. ufor He shall n n y, e • ......, .. • , ·11 on 11 w11h a great heat. He has Christ as your Sa\'iu ur and Lord? H 1 h th to k or other roo'.ns thatodoccupyh_so ~~neqdu~~e;;,ee)i~;fs=t;\~h:~ said that He will do so just as If not, you wi ll perish as d id the ing your mind filled with thoughts of .God, give is ange s c orge over ee, eep much space m a m em s 1P· , · soon as He is through with this unbelie\'ers in ~uah 's day. aM by actively practicing the mentol attttude thee is all thy ways." (Psalm 91 :11.) ~~~~::~~:~~::~:::r£s;i ~~t~~~-~ 't~h.;~;Y ;t; ST T H Q MAS 8 I 8 L E L ESSQ N s ~~~~~~.!cho REPRINTs~~ ;:J,~:se:~~~OH FROM cent live in wat~:r leaving only 40 the sheddtrtf of mans blood. not Leue" I, S.rteall P.O. lox 35096, Uouato", Texas no35 per cent to be l~d creatures. Of of ~sts',1 bl~. hThe rea .. ''11 1 The a.~ount of the ra11 of Jericho is sadly neglected today a.Jthough It W8.5 Samaria. the traditJon or Mary Maadal~. and finally, the Church of the these 40 per cent, I am told (The given 15, ' or m ~. c im,agc o Ark (m d Scinla. by Harry God made he man. M~n s bod,Y an historical event whkh must have shaken the ancient world from sea to sea Rimmer) that 70 per cent are in-a!ld blood are sacr~ m God s and has remaint'd in thl• memory of the human race as one of the great dis- sects, which leaves only 12 per Sl~~· n>en as are hlS soul and asters of h i~tlnry . \\'hilc it!! destruction was not as dramati<" as that of Sodom cent of the living creatures t..l ~pu·~t. Paul wrote to the Cor-and Gomorrah in some ways, in other ways It was more mtmorable, since a occupy space in the ark. or only mthl,ans o .c~r. 6 :19) that a conquering anny was involved. about JOCI,(XX). There are only mans bod'{ IS Intended to~ the about 20 kinds larger than a big "temple o the Holy Ghost and The h istorical event, as always, should be empha.ized ru·st. We can picture dog. So 1 guess thn-e was plenty should ~ used to g1ori!Y God t o the general apprehension about the mighty Israelite holt which gripped the of empty spo1ce in the ark. All the ~~om It .should be IJVtn as a whole countryside. There are some recentl y d!SC'overed pagan writings which creatures ate various forms of liVID( sacnfi~ (Ro.m. 1 :J2 ). But bear record to the Kent-raJ state of alann. The Bible also reOects some of thl.a vegetation and this would need men treat their bol:he~ even wor~ h f B no ref ri~ration , being mostly than beasts t~at theirs. Men use terror in t e story o alaam. who was called by the King of Moab to curse grain of all kinds (Gen.l :29,30). alcohol: tobacco, ~d dope. and th e camps of the twel ve tribes spre ad beneath th e mountain with their brightly Jesus Christ was in Heaven at otherw1se abu~ the~r ~1es, and colored tent:s and th eir banne rs nuuering in th£' wind. Jericho lay directly in the time and s.aw the ark. of be.1.st s do t;ot. This IS because the path of this thn.•ateninK horde prowling east of Jordan. It was the strategic which He spoke, as stated in m~ ~re smnt:rs, for they. l~se key to the whole land. Matthew 24 :37. the1 : mtellccts to c_hoose en I 1.n· SACRIFICE AND COVENANT stead of g~. Antmals arc w1ld When Joshua finally gave the command to cross the Jordan and launch and ferOCIOUS because of the the great campaign o f conquest. th e people of Jericho shut themselves up be-~Vhen Noah left the ark, he curse upon the earth. due to hind their great walls to withstand a siege. The story then tells how Joshua bUilt an altar untc .the Lord and man's sin, yet, they care for not Qnly captured the city but level led it to the ground and kUled all the in-offered burnt offermgs of every their own bodies better than men. dean beast and fowl. which is The new Heaven and the new habitants-man. woman, child and beast. Joshua's assult was certainly one the reason that he took seven of earth will be free from the cur!oe of the mnst remarkable ever delivered. It must have been an awesome sight each ki nd of them into the ark of sin (Rev. 22 :3). fo r the inhabitants to set' th e anny marching in silence. day after day, around with him. In respon:.e to Noah'~ th(' eight acres in which they we re walled up. On th(' seventh day, they broke offering. "the Lord Solid in his THE FLOOD KILLED NO ONE heart, 1 will not again curse: tht: Then God gave another d~:tail ; thei r silent•t• with a blast of the trumpets and a mighty shout at which the walls ground any mnre for man's sake; "Be ye fruitful, and multiply; collapst.-d and the Israelites rushM upon th e city from all sides to bum and for the imagination o f man:s bring forth abundantly in the kill. :"Jo atom bomb could be mor(' effective o r work much faster. Joshua then heart is evil from his yomh {th1s earth, and multiply therein." GOO cursed th e d ty, that it should not be rebuilt. The campaign of conquest had is what we call the condition of had made the earth to be inhabit-begun. original sin, or total depravity (:(] and not be a waste (I sa. 45 : of mankind!: neither will I again 18) and as all of the other de- smite any more ~:very thing, as f scendants of Adam living 1650 have done" (Gen. ~ :21 ) . Then years after Adam's creation had the Lord gave th1s t:uaranty: separated themst!lves from God "Whilt': the earth n·maineth, and their souls were dead, He s~dtimt: and harvest, <~nd cold had washed them off and had and ·heat, and summer and win -returned the dust of their bodies ter, and day nnd night :.hall not to the crust of the earth. Then cease." Thus the Nrth will re-He started all ovt':r with Noah to main as presently cCinstitutcd 110-repopulate the earth. Sometimes I ti l God destroys it with a fer-hear people accuse: God of cru- v~nt heat (2 Pet. 3 :10 ). elty in se:nding the flood, saying 7Jt'O MINUTES 111111 W'r CO.IIIUUI L lfAM ..... -All .... IOCIIfT c--...o. IUIJio. .... THE VISITING I'IIACHEI 1'~111 "'"I l\~111,1h:t• 11,,.1 ,.:O iotl •ho•ot•,.•h, .. "' 1l10· l .. 'lt' """IC'11'" '" l'i•ulio111 \Hti••l• ..... , 1'1'11'1{11111'1' ••• I ,.,., ,.,.,, ·, ,,., ..:• 1111'11 '"'"''"'r. 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"'·· llf.ISc. ~uur. \ c:nclit: ·~·· t ·~·· C(.al. ':t,t . "llt:l.lt:\'f . US l'ltf. I.HRU JF~~t 'i U tiU'II ~\.SU ntuc· ~u,u.r •r. """ KU" f,\o• II:! I, • In rect•nt years there have been excavations at ./ericho which have brought up evidence o r a city o n the site a!i long ago as 10.000 B.C. Thus ills the oldest ci t.\' who!le remains have bl'('n found anywhere. and may well be the first r ily ever built. H so. it would have been founded by ='Joah or one or his :~ons. The remains from centuries or history have been unearthed, but strangely enoul(h the excavations have thrown no light on the destructions so vividly described In the Book of Joshua. All things from thai time have been carried away by wind and rain, bt'<'aU!<C th(' site remained unoccupied fo r at least 450 yea rs and then. after a short occupation. has been unsettled to thi• day. Modem Jericho. wh k:h was first buUt by Herod the Great, is a mile and three quarters to the southwest. where there is a second 1ource of water. It wWI Herod's city that Jesus knew. II was a glittering. royal retidence. but answered to the ancient city whkh had been razed by Joshua. The Bible records that tht: first man who defied Jo!hua's curse to rebuUd th~ city was Hlei the Beth elite in th e time o f Ahab. He paid the penalty In the loss or his fint·bom and young- es t sons. The significance of Jericho goee beyond the shiver which mutt have passed through the clvUized world at its fal l, ror II haA served to typify the world. More npeclally, It •f4rnltles the GentUe or p .. an world. The tall of Jericho thu1 typlftes the md of the wort d. When JeaUI told the 1tory or the &ood Sam- aritan, he could expect hla llstenera to undentand that the man who went down rrom Jeru.•alem to Jericho wu typk:aJ or tht human r.:e which went down rrom the Garden of Eden bllo the worl,d. Paul wu alto 10 draw upon the fall o( Jericho for tbe worda wtth whk:h he detcrtbed th~ NCOnd COmlna of Chrlll In hla letter to the Cortnthiarq, he wrttet .. the trumpet thall aound.' and .the deed shllll be ralecd incorruptible. • In h .. nm letter to tbe Th.,alonlua.. he write&, • The Lord shall dacend from heavm wttb a shout. wltb a vok:te or the arcban111. and wlth lhe trump or God. • The lhout and the tnampef are certainly oehoed In !he IIIII of Jertc:ho. 1'be MVWI dmet around tbe city are c:on~y tymbolk of 1M H'Ytll dayo of cnallon. and !he ....., ... of hlotory, The trumpet and tile obou~ -lho eoll-of !he wtiiJ. !he dootnM:tlon of the c1t7 on !he'""""' da7, all an typk:al of 1he twntl or 11M:...,...,. or lut • ofhlttory .mk:b O.rtt.tlanl bovo ~-ao bolna tile p.-... bollnnlnl wt!ll !llo olea!ll and nour· ' . -of-. ....._ of .... pI Itt -lo Jlebab, !bo barlot, -lo Ired-oily the~ of !bop .. -ore---a.-.. _. arob ........ tlniD tho Cit-o1 God. ID tho ..,._ clayo o1 tho Cit-.......... pl'l- notod, "It 1o by bor laltb _. boopllolll)r -!bobarloo --oa..s.• Hor harlotry wu IYPiatl ol tho Idol ally of!bo...,..... INI oM wu operod ,_ tho--............. olno .... ._., ... -"' ... _., Cltrtol oyoabollaOd ... uor by tbo ooulol oonl wltb -.. lol .. .,...-lito wto11 to ooolol)o. flbo wu ltaaontl ID bo • -••or ot.-o. _. ._ lpn _.n In Blbllcol hlotDI'J ID 11M hulol ol H-!bo-el !bo Will In GentUt: Nations. It should abo be noted here that th e leader of the army, the conqueror, bean tht: 1ame name u the saviour or the raoe. The word Is the Hebrew word for '"saviour• and the name Joshua ll rendered Jesus in the Gfffk. The name Jeaua. o r Jo1hua, appun the ftnl time ln tht Bible when Motea sends him to ftght acalnst AmaJek. Jaue (.Hrlllua) is the leader of the army. He aiao lntrodUcea a neW kind ofleeiti'ifiztp.llliOilbede:ath of MoHII, whkh aymbollzea ' the end , ot the Levi.Hcal unit, ~;.,j,lftel). deatroyed In the fal.J. of Jeru~alem In 70 A.D. A11o Jo1hua besan his aovemmenl at Jordan where. after baptism, Jesus bqan his ministry. Joshua then leadl his people Into the promised land ror a long campaign of conquett, jutt u the Risen Christ leads the church mUitant (the church at war) in Its conquest of the world. The Episd~ to th~ Hebrewa dlttin1ul.shea between Joshua (Jetus) the son of Nun, and Joshua (JnUI) the Son otGod. ISRAEL to Peace --Key By ARTHUR PETRIE, Th.O., Ameri can Boord of M1 ss•on~ to fhe Jews Headquarters at 236 West 72nd Stroet, New Yorit:, N.Y. 10023 (COMTIMUID 'IIIOM LAST WI!I!ICI of the convenion of the \o\'orld." That One entifl" Paalm i. devoted to the is the teaching of Psalm 67. theme of thi' m,...Hge--I!'II:A.f.L : KEY TO A true bnelite said long ago: "God WoRLD PI:.At.£. It teaches that Isnel divides all nation~ into Je"-'!1 and Gen· will FIR!'T be blnsed with the peace of tilea; His pUtpoAe and wish is that we ulv.tion, and then all "the nation~" and should commence "'·ith Jerusalem, ami 1U .. the peorli'S" of the e1rth .. .ball fear His promise tt:arhes us that throu~h the Him"-th"' God of brael. The Psalm rettoration of hrat:l the ~olden era or is the 67th. Plea.t: read it .. it is in the the world •·ill be u!!hered in. R~mt:mlwr American Sli•ndard \'er~ion. It MlUil' that Israel was the fir~!. and ~hall ap:ain be rud verse by verse to pt:rceive it. be the foremost in the p:reat ('horus of great meuase. It it the PkAYI:R OF IS· nations" (Adolph Sa phir). RAEL for it. own bleNing, ~~.nd then for The q~Cion may co me to the reader : "aalvation among alluatio1•" (vene :.!) · .. Which Israel is the Ke)' to Worlrf Cod bt u.ereifal u11to 1111., a11d ble .. ut. Peaee?" The literal and the ~pirituil l And cause hi• face to •hine upon uJ: lsr1el shall be the forerunner of the Cfln· Selah. · vt:nion of the world.· The present Is· The w..rd .. .,. .. JDeaftll Israel: it is • 1 be rae is not t "11piritual Israel." and vrayer tu' thent and t'Oit them. The V"''' world peace will not come from it. One pole of tl .. tt prayer is npre..e1t in the of their own aays: "It is leM than rPal · nex.t vent:: istic to think of Israel at the moment as That thy wa1 11••1 be how• "'""" ~•uh. anything but a virile, liule. r.ecular na - Thy ... J.ation amuo1 all ••lion• tion. It doa not aim fo give the world The ne1t three ~ena (3, 4, 51 con· s MHtiah. Jt wanta peace, independ· tain several fervent prayers for "the peo-~nee. •nd a tr:ood life for its citit:enA~· In pie." of the earth, and 11 su re propbc.ry the pre.ent hrael ''a major renaiUJnre concerning them : of Judaism it goin~t on." In time, God's Ld tb.o pce11lu P'•i~e 11'k~. u t:od. time, it w.ill ile..e in the New lsr•t:l. A l.d ell the peupln praiee 1'-:. Hebrew Slateaman ask~d a Jew living Oh kt the -tiona i.e al•t.l ami •i"J outeide the land of Israel : "How will you fur j.ry-; tunive at Jews?" The answer was, Fm-thoa will judae •he ~~a.. with "Throu«h the reli.,ion." The statesman cq11itJ, 0:0 AH "'""n' the natlofl• upo11 unh. then •id: .. brael wiD be a land built on Seith. the Bible. That I can promise yo u. As Let the peovles pr•i.e thH, 0 God; for the reliJion ... that ia a ,great my•· let ..U the .-oplet pnlte Ike. tery." The Hebrew Scripeurea ltate and h L.. tMch that the great mylllery of 1he re· 'Then the Spirit uf Gvd, throll8 tne lipoo of lll'ael will be rnt~lved when PNimiot, fom<llo tho bl<.ihp of tho lsrool :"': the M-loh. H•• re"•ion material earth AFTD JuMI "ur aad "' leaeed wW then the R"ligion of the "new thea the peoplet or the eerth are b co.eunt" acx:ordin• to Jemniah 31 ::J). with Nlwatioa. "' (';.M will .... •: w .... _..,,.._..., --,., -"oo" -braol: .. ..._ ....... of .. __ ';j)--;..... ........... of .. ..,., -c..rs •• ,. L .......... .... opfrlbtal ..... ..... .. ... l 34 (A.R.V.). 8ehoi4. tba dayt COIM, •ilh Jeho•eh. , .. , I wUl .... 1 ....., ... eaa•t with the ...... l._.t, a.d witb the ...._ of J_..: DOl ~ to the C'O«<WWt tNI I _.. wMII tMir fatllen I• lilt dAy that I ...._ ._ ..., , .. llud to llru.,; ta.. ..C el tM .._.. f1f £cyp1; which •Y ~ .... ,...,.llnU. .......... I,... • huAN!IMt ...................... &.tdl!.ittlle oa"MM ..._ I will ...._ wkll tle ....._ flf ..... .,.. ... ..,., •1111 J ....... : I wfft ... _, law Ia! tt.ir .. war4 ,.,.., aM hi tWr ._,.wiD J wrlM il; 81141 I will .. tWr Ca4. aN tiwp .... 1 "-..,. ,...,ae. hll ...,. .......... ..-e i:\.:. L L 0 •• -• -•·F.UI, -t!l'ftJ ... ,.,....II: ... ,......., .... ,.., ...... all ---. ,,.. ... ..... ., __ ... _., ....... . -·'-1·--~­... "'"' • wll I ,....,. ..... ~ . fTO M CDIITIMUIO) NEIPOI!T HARBOR EIISIIII SfOOIID SECTIOII - -P. 3 THURSDAY, JIIIE Ill, .. OOIDIAOO.IIAR, CAliF. ,o ..... ., ••••• , ...... NOW AT 1110 NEWPORT II.. VD. PH. '*"'313(.'oata ••a. BALTZ MOR1VARIES 1741 lllrlaNJR AYI. COITA IIIlA llldwor ._Z4Z4 JIW I . COAST MfWAY COIIOMA DIL liAR ORiole 3"1450 s•ce 1941 A CONSIRVATIYE App~och to ln.vronce Sandi Walker weds Christopher Common ED lAID of J•y 6 R~"fro Phon•: 673-9379 Two S&n Diego State Col-She wore a traditional lege students were united white gown of heavy silt tn maniage at a June 8 wttb satin piping at neck ceremooy performed by tbe and sleeves. The A-line Rev . James Lamberth at styled gown was made with Cbrist Cta&rch of the Sea nat tailored bows down tbe Methodist Church on Balboa back. Her shoulder l ength Peninsul&. 'leU was held with a head-- MATTRESSES WKW -a&aOD.DIIfG I~Tt&Uiar Sha~ ........ -c.tt-. COSTA WUA MAnllSS CO. 2110New...,tN. LtMttyi-IJOJ Cbristopher James Com--piece or lace and satin. She moo SOil 0( M d M carried a bouquet or yellow , r. an rs. James A. Common or 4i>A baby roses and daisies. .CIGAIIEnES Broadway. Costa Mesa, took The bride was escorted to 2Sc per pack with 1964 Saodi WalKer tor his bride the altar by Mr. Boisseranc, <p.l&rter in a double ring atteroooo her stepfather. Preceding TUR,'O~R DRUG ceremony. the bride was maid ot honor , 2541 IJI. Co a.Jt 1/wy. The bride is the daughter Mi ss Kathy Mei er, who wore N~w ort Beacla of Mr . and Mrs. J .T . Bois-a yellow voile gown over ~=======;:==~s~er;:!an~c~~of~L~agu2!!o~a~B~e~a~c~h~. peau de soie. It was made I in the A·line style with yel· ~----low satin bows bordering .......... -bern aod sleeves. Sbe c ar· ..... • rted a daisy bouquet, as did the bridesmaids, Miss Olane Sborrner and -Miss Nancy Bercu. 'lest maa was Feliz Toed- • ~\'.!: Ullb~r.• i"'')u,ded tile mOther or tbe W*Ji, Sid 'COIIID:IOn; 'itepo~er of. the bride, JoHn 1 T. Boisseranc Jr. and Les Osborne Jr. ---------------------~ A reception followed t he Planning a vacat ion? T hen here's a t ip that'll help ma ke your trip a bit more We all know how impor- tan t it is to Mve t ime in an emergency. That's why we have included spat'e:o~ for numhers such a" Police, Fire De part m e n t and Family Doctor on the in- "ide front cover of your phone book. To always ha ve these numbe r s hand y, why not ta ke a enjoyable. It's a good idea to take a few seconds and phone a head for reserva- tions. I'm sure you'll b e m o re r e la x ed knowing that ac- commodations are waiting for you. few seconds right now and wri te t hem in? The fastest way to get help is to dial the number direct , but if for any reason you can't -dial '0' for Operator- she's there to help. • • • Gene Wl. i te t M be seen almost every d•y in oar Cost• \le .. -Newport Tele· phone 9a•ines•l"lffice. Gene i• oar new Aasist•t Man• 1er. Orisinally from Ten•, he recently joieed PaciCic Telepi.Ofle after • toar ie th• N•vy woft:ia1 in com· •aaicatiob• .. d public re• latioas. Hit nperience aaltes him • aa~ral lor Mlephooe work~ Since h• •• new .to eMir .,. ... c. •• it •xioaa to pt •e~aiatad. He'd like to han yo. 11t0p I• •d .. Y · ''h•llo." wedding at the F. bell Cl u~ bous e in Balboa. Mi ss Teri Termaine })resided over the guest boc:*. Aft er a boneymoon at Car· mel and San Francisco. the yo'ufl@: couple will live in San Di ego. Tbe bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High and is majOring in St>e ech arts at San Diego ~at e. The bridegroom also was gt&duated from Newport Harbor Hi gh School and will receive bis degree Crom San Diego Stat e in January. He is majoring in sociology. N.H. SERVICE lEAGUE TAKES A BREATHER Newport Harbor Service League mem bers will hold their annual summer party Saturday, June 22. League members an d th eir hus- bands wi ll met!t at Ports O'Call, San Pedro, and board the SS Princess Cor an evening or dining and dan c-- ing while cruis!Jlg the Los Angeles Harbor. Cbainnan or th e ho spitality com· mittee Is Mrs . Philip S. r>oane. The evening will provide a "breather'' Cor these volunteers who wort through the summer at th e Coffee Garden and the Children's Art Wortshop in Corona del Mar. NO!L IURitS' MOTHER SUCCUMBS IN LAGUNA Ruby Elva Burts or La- gtma Beach, moc.her or Noel Burts ol Costa Mesa, died Moaday, J une 10. at South Coast Community Hospital, Loi!WJO Beach. Mra. Burts wu born Sept. 8. 1901.1n Boll var, Mo., and came to California and OrMge COUDty ln 1923. Olber aurvtvora are her buoboad, noyd; • daul!l>cer. CleaN 8arl(tlat ol Peaoayl• viDia; 2 &iK era, Betty Blaa4eo1UU.Gia, aodJ-ta~.,._J' 2 e 2 • e.cb•• ot ••eourt: t --~-.... 21!<ftl· ..-1-. ~~om-""' bold J-11 I& Plclllo Vlow Cloopel, wllll Dr. P.O. ti1U77 r of 1M FINI lltfell& Cloan:• ol 0aota -00 olllciMI • .. __________________ _, .. _, -aa Poclllc Ylow -at Port. Mary Lou Hays wed to Arthur R. Coleman 'l1lo -.. IDd al._fa. oiJ>II>kiDd wblta canwlooa. law 0( 11M bride-.. far A -ioo (Ot rllo bride llarJ Lao HloJa llld -llld .,_ wu bold o& 11M R. ~-1boJ-boo1o ollbo bride' -ta. muried llay 1.2 Ia Coota Mr. aod Mro. Jobe ......,.Mit, lleaa. 1!111~ Vuaar Pl., Coat& Edwonl ~Aoohon!t ol Coota -· Mela MrYed u beM ..._, After a 2·.week boaeymom 10!1 bla Wile, ,.arte, wu in HawaU, tbe newlyweda matro11 or boaor at tbe •iD&le are mattac tbeir bome at <IDI ..vloe as 2 p.m. I& 11M 1158 Tulip Laoe, Coota PrHb)'lerlaa Cburcb o1 11M Meaa. Coveaant. Tbe Rev. Warrea Tbe bride 11 employed by Studer performed tbe mar-Uoited CaUComia Bank in riap ritea. Newport Beach. Mr. Cole- The bride wore a pink l&oe man ta owner ot Art's Meats 1own over crepe Uld carried at Coaat Market in Corona a white camacioo bouquet. del ,.ar. He formerly resided Tbe matron of boaor al10 at 801 Gary Pl., Ne wpon wore pink and had a bouquet Heilhts. Boutique p~ans made Miss Ann Struck wtU pre--courJ«il)l members to put aeot her ·'trunk in the at.. their free s ummer time to tic'" to the Junior Ebell good club use in preparation or Newport Beach at a pot-ror .the ways and means luck s alad luncheon in tbe boutique to be held In home of Mrs. Daniel Haya November. ' at 11 :30 a.m. today, June Mrs. Louis Alpinieri has 20. presented a painting to be Miss Stru.ck , boutique shop raiDed at the meeting. ~t owner in Orao1e , Will be her request, proceeds wtll demonstrating the many poe-be used r~r the, group to sibilities ror their di scard Join the Ch1ldre n s Theatre items and the renovattoos Guild. that will tum them to an ea-The business meeting, to thetic, usable state. be conducted by Mrs. Ed- Third vi ce-president, Mrs. ward Whitehouse Jr .. presi- Paul Hadley, Will be en-dent, will include reports or swnmer activities and action on by·law changes. DELTA DELTA DELTA MOTHERS INSTALL Installation or new offi- cers fot the UCLA chapter of Delta Delta Delta Mt; tber'a Club, was held last weet at the sorority house. Mrs. James Gessner, out. going presJdeot installed tbe following Dew officers: Mrs. Richard Nelson or Cor. ooa del Mar, president; Mrs. Olstave Rothe, vic~presi · dent: Mrs. William Murray, secretary; Mrs. H. Cordon Mcoermatd, trea surer; Mrs. Douglas Bothwell, publicity; Mrs. Richard Osborn, mar- shal. Twelve new members or the mothers' club were initiated into Psi Psi Psi, tbe internationa l mothers' club or Delta P elta Delta. TOOL IDX STOLEN DIE T EX P ERIM ENT parti cipants ar e, from left, Ma,.. lene Bell, with poor Mal colm; Farrah Mischler, Na. tional Dairy Council nutritionist fo r Orange County , and 13arbara Hom, with wel l fed Jotm. {Vanguard photo.) Tests expose faulty diet All animal feeding demoo· grown as much as his litter stration conducted by 2 mate. In ract. his ove rall cOsta Mesa High School size and weight was about studen ts supports evidence 15% less than John 's. that the typical diet or some According to Mrs. Peggy or today's teenagers can ~hubert, the homemaking be hannCul to health. teacher involved In th e The experi ment was con-projec t. the girls were ducted as a science class truly amazed by the results. project by seniors Marlene Sh e sai d her class papers Bell, 18. and Barbara indi cated the students had Horn. 17. Using controll ed learn ed more about nutri tioa scientific techniques, th ey and health fro m the rat careCully red and cared for feeding test than an ything 2 white rats for 7 weeks. else she had presented One or the furry animals, duri ng the tenn. whom the girt s named The exp eriment Is designed "John", was fed a well to provide young people balanced diet, while the with an opportunity Co r other, called "Mal colm," original research aod at the received a diet dispropor· same time show them by tionately high In carbo-di rect involvement how im· hydrates and low in protein portant good eating habits foods -very similar to what are to growth and develop- many youngste rs eat each man during the teen years . day. The rat feeding demon- J ohn 's dally moou In· stratioo program is part or eluded ground hambu rger th e nutrition and health and other protein roods, a edu catir n materialsprovtded lot or fr esh vegetables and schools in the state by fru it, breads an d cereal s, Dairy Cound l Of CalHomia . and mil k. John ate well duri ng the project and ex-DRIFTWOOD IURMS A spotli aht was left to o hibited consistently good near a pi ece of driftwood ~wth and development and lit arted smokin&. fillin1 (A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO SELF EMPLOYEO PEOPLE) Hn'show you can save taxes today New liberalized tu act gives bil bruk to self-employed. You can HI Hide up to $2500 or 10% of your taxable income a year, whicjlever is less, tax-free for your own pension plan. • Rul Estate Brokers and Salesmen • M1nuf1etu r· ers' Re pru enta tives • Doctors • Lawyers • Den· ttsts • Sel f·em ployed countants, w~~ters. archl· accounta nts, writers, I f· th<tects. ena1neers, artists and many other profes. sion al people c•n now part1cipa te. M•rehants, Farmers, BusinHsmen. If you own your own busi-ness or are a partner this new prosram ts open to you. How to Start Stop at etth er of oor two ofl1tes and talk to our pens10n e11pert. (It IS I pleas,ng:y 11mple proce· duro.) He w'll help you 1111 out thru 1hort forms and our tru1tees wtll han· die IRS approYal for you. Our current d1111dend rate IS 5 00% per annum patd quarterly. This Is an an· nua l yteld of 5.13% when compounded da lly and m1 intainr<1 for one year Newport Balboa Savings AHO lll.\N ASSOCIATION .. :..-::-·· .... .~- JOYCE OLSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olson, 3104 Roosevelt Way , Costa 1 Mesa, has won the win gs of a Trans World Airlines flight hoste ss. Having comol eted & weeks of classroom. and in-fli ght ttai ning at TWA's Jack Frye T rai ni ng Center i n Kansas City, Mi ssouri, Miss Ol son will be serving passengers on board TWA's Intern ational StarStream fligh ts from John F. Kerl- nedy International .6.i rpo rt in New York. A tool box weighing about 80 pounds and containing l !'i10 wortb or tools, was e&o* from JobD Canoll u. 407 3ht St. •• West Newport , Mond"Y night. or Tuesday mo mlng. J une 10 or 11 Mal colm had a poor diet the sift shop o f Charles made up mostly or s weet& ~cn ct!r, HOt w. Oce• t:L. and deaaert"l,. french frtn Weu Newpbn. witb · stnbki . and other foods popular Sunday, \fay 19. Newport with teenagers. His diet Beach firem en toot: dle 3366 Via LIC6a. HewPOit Beadl. C... included no milk. driftwood outside an d e"t-• Pftone &73-)130 The box had t.o be liried over a 6 root fence. Mr. Car. roll t.old Newport 11each police he believes at least people would have to be in-· volved in the the n . The girl s repo n ed that ti i'I JU ished the fir e. Corona dri Mar 2166£ to..st Hwy. Malcolm lost hi s appeti te I:"'""""""""""""""""""~~ • Pt10flt 675-58SO aCler the fi rst week , became P A PALM£R. Ctla~r~~~an of the Board nervous and jumpy. an d his I OUL D rou BELI E\'E AGH£S BLO MQUIST, Prrsldent fur showed a lack or the Manufacturers' Sa mple ~ Rnourcrs 1n Eauss of smoothn ess and shin iness ot W11olosole ! One Hundred M1llion Dollars of the rat on the good dieL I SAMPLEMANIA SHOP Lincoln awards presented By the end or the 7 week 2640 E. Coast Hwy., ·COM The 7th annual awards Jim Cote -English. assembly was held at the · Karen F'eldman -social Lincoln School on June 12. stu dies. Parents or th e stu dents j:',lizabeth Brimmer -math. who were to be presented T)an Reber -art. with awards were invi ted to J ohn Miles -speech. th e assembly on a conlideo-Pennie Glasgow .:__ drama tial basis. Here is the li st Sue Pegg and Kellyn o f the outstanding awards Beeck -ins tru mental music. in academics and special Astrid Sto re -vocal mu- award s. sic. C)oott Cameron -studen t John Blanpied -lxlys· body president's award. pre-P .F'. period. Malcolm had not .nLOfll ox,.OMJ UST""" COIIDUJIA•t 'Dv"Of!l ,,.,. ......... sented by Principal 1\lemer Bill Conroy -boys' a th· Carlson. leti cs. John Blanpi ed - princt-Debbie Cook an d Lori e t•'w•• ,.,._. -r•. -'" _., ...,., bhM !If Ml101'81, .rMi ._,., IWIIIIII' t.oiff. ''"''"· _., fol ......... It!(! ·-~~·· 112 .• pal 's award for strai ght A's Hall -girls ' athletics. in all subjects an year. Petey Lon~ot -gi rls" P .F:. John Miles 1Uld Mari a Jim Lu se -Spanish. Ricca -Ameri can Legion Robert nemo tt -shop. Post 291 award oo outs<an d· John Blanpied and Roben ••y DEPAIJIEIIJ STORE ing boy and Jti rl. Demo tt -science. 1M Kellyn Beeck -jouma-Anri Foulds - clothing. 303 M•in St,...t _ Bolboa li sm . Linda Jaoobus -•• ji;j;jjliiiiiiijji;~~~~~ili~~jiijji•.:=-- COMPLETE FUNERALS .... •245 COMPLETI FUNERAL AND BURIAL CENnR CEMEtERY LOTS From $130 MAUSOLEUM. CRYPTS From $46S .tltmnrial Jark 211 ....... , .. m ''E~ in One Benadfal Ploce" Because tbe funeral and burial cader C1Dinpt eliminates tbe need for promsiool dlroogb heavy traffte on ovm:row~ bishways, family and friends alike may now pay their full reo $pedS by attending the burial schice, u well as the chapel service, all at ooe &eautiful plac2, at lm cost and more cocmnientt. 14101 • 14111 IUCH aYD,. Wlm 714 TWIIIIIIII J.MZ1 n4 ....... 1-1• • • I OEF; COOK of Irvine Terrace, former councilman of Newpo rt Beach, is pictur ed above in a class reuni on photo, which ill- eludes al l 7 members of th e class of 1921 at Leona High School, Kansas. Occasion fo r the reunion was th e reti rement of Ray Weide as superintendent of Hiawatha Schools In Kansas, after 43 years as teacher, principal and then supe rinten- den L Pictured here, from left, are Richard .... ...... u.c.... • J4tl L c.-....,, ........... ., .. .._...,~ je-~t l001 E. COAST HI GHWAY CORONA DEL MAR 91615 (f o,..••lr E"'•"•l 61~S405 At Your Servicel WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE ... Delaney, owner of a bank In Leona; Mr. Cook, who is owner of Johnnie's LiQuors in Coron a del Mar; Darcy Childs, general m<11ager of a retail credit bureau In To- oeh; retiring Sup L Ray Weide; walter 13rown, hardware uecutive in Kansas City; Mrs. Harry Ukenau of Hiawatha, the former Esther Hockendeffer, and Les- ter Sherman, ran cher In Leona. llliPOft IIAIIOII aHI smliiD SlC1101 - -.,. 4 THIIIIIDAY,'JUIE 111,·- COIIOIIA DEL IIAII, CALIF. Honor~ciet~ members loalor HODOr 8ocl•1- bera ror oeat year baw biiD ooloetecl b)' CorOD& del l'lr Hlp School. '1'118)1 are: Pegy Mama, 8uUD Aa- clenoo, Flotcbor lleacb, Deborah Boll, VIckie Block, Pamela Bl&lack, Jame1 ll<odbura, Stove Brlclpa, EUubetb Carver, ChrtiiO- pbor Cooper, tlor!&Mo Cox, ~en Crooke, Margaret Dye, Kennetb EweJl, Laura Ferpeoo, Oene Filher, Laurie Fuller, Cindy Oadar- iiD, Lorene Grater, St.eve Hartley, Doug Jamoa, Hoary Jobnson. Normaa Jobo100, Steve Jump, Kathryn Lyncb, Dorothy Po'acm1llao, Robert ,..cClellan, Pamela ~cCul· lougb, Jane Pliller, Katherin Wunroe, Richard Neisser, Gary Nettles, Car 1 O~ander, Kevin · f"'Le&l)', t/.icbael Reehl, Jan Rinaldi, Cynthia Speyers, Jim Stooer, DaVid Terry, Sbaroa Thompson, Angela Tosti, Judy Twil&- gar. Wendy Walker, Dean Wiese ud Bob v-uuama. REGUL~R MEETINGS of the Ne-rl ~each area Mail Users Council are now held at Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association headQUarters building. Members of the council, representing local firms using heavy volume mailing, exchange Ideas on expediting mall deliveries and rel ated subjects. Pictured here are Newoort 13each Postmaster H. Payne Thayer, at left, and Alan Nicholson, corporat e secretary of New-- oo rt Bal boa Savin gs and chairman of the Mall users Council . (G.H. Klrlpatrick photo.) They saw Drysdale pitch Bartoo Flats area or the San Bernardino MountaJna , open ·to boys B to 11\, Camp Cedar Lake is located 2 miles south or Big Bear Village overlooking Big Bear Lake, open to boys 8· II. "SURF'S UP" FOR BOOK PROGRAM AT LIBRARY Thirty-seven boys or tbe Harbor Area Boys' Club, along with several thousand other youngsters from youth organir.ations throughout Southern California, were guests or the Los Angeles Dodgers and were thrilled to able to watch pitcher Don Drysdale of the Dodgers record his historic 5-() sJlut- oot or the Pittsburgh Pir-F'ollowulg. alon~o: with t11e ates on June 4, on his way local upsur~t: of mtt!rest 111 to the all-time record of surfin~-:. the Newport BeilCh 58 t/3 scoreless innings. hbcanes have chosen Many more such eJciting "surfs up" for the1r sum · trip s are being planned for mer readm~ pro~ram theme. summer. As participants oomplete All boys who are members a hook, tht!y may move a or the Harbor Area Boys· paper surf hoard w1th their Club are reminded that now name on 11 w a new surhn~ is the time to renew their cove on a California t:oasl cards for 19A8-A9. The map po sted 111 the hhrary, deadline for use of old und at the same 11me learn cards is Jul y 1. new surhn~ terms. Th~ pro- This year the Boys' Club gram started June 17 and is offering 3 camp sessions: con clude w1t11 a party Auy;. Camp Norris -Session 1. 23. ___ _..., __ , __ _ Llt4L MOTICI OIDIWAWCE wg. 1254 AI' OIDINAJOCE F THt: CITY OF NEtrPOIT BEACH IEZONlNC PIOPEITY AND AMENDING DISTilCT MAP5 NO'S. 41 41, 4.f .UO U. 1\e Chy Cc; .. c ll of tile: City of flfe~n Buda ••• ordohl aa followa: 5F.CnON I. TJ.e followlal •ICtlbed real property Ia aile Cto0 of N•wpofl Budr., Co .. ty ol raa3a, State of CaiUorala, 10 wU: 1\" ron loa of Bl ock a 56 ud $7 o Ind .. ',. S.bdiviaioa, Ia the Chr of Na"'"JHHt Beach, Couaty of Or•111e, Stall' of CaiUon.la, •• r·er map re-ecrded In Book 1 pase B8 of )llacell-.,eollll Record ~hp" In the nffice of the County Recorder of Or!hl~e Couotl, California, de•cribed aa fo. lo 1\fl: July 8·15; Session 2, July A 6·Wdek story hour ses-- 25-22 : Camp Cedar Lake, sion started Weduesday . a e,lnninj!: a t the ~ortllerly corner of lilnd deac.ribed In the Option between the Irvine f;ompan'' and .~Nonutrooi c Sylltt'ma, Inc.. recnrded Oe- rember 18, 1957 in Bool.: -tl40, Pall" -117 o f Olfit'iMI H ~rord"': thll'ftl't' !\outh 68~ 5.3' 48'" Eut 151 9.96 feet ilion, th,. '\orth f"ill!itrrh liar of "aid lilnd: thf'ore '\Orth 6° 5!i'-14 '" f:a"" 51'1.00 '""' 10 a point on " nu n·tanfl""l r·nn r con e"'~ Sortltf!rh· ha•·injll il radiu 1"11 1600,00' ~~~~ • .il , .. dial IO ~aid J?OiOI hll't1r10 ~Htlh 6" 55' .. , """'' thf"ft<'l! t:a .. lerh "]9,46 f<'l!l lli OOjll Maid c.in·l! lhrou,rh iln anlll" of ]5< 4-1' 13"': lh!!n<'" ],.11 \· in,r "ilid t unc-'\orth .JQ8.20 fll'e t; thrnc e \nnh J:!' 07' ~ .. ~;"·"'' 60:! .. }9 f,. .. t. th••n•" \orth :'0 12" 26" r .... , 362.6:! fo•••l: th,.nn• \nrth 0 1:r II"' t:a..t 1302.20 11."•·1. th••n t·~ \orl h 13• 17 " 1.1"" \\,.,.1 87-1.3·1 fePI; mn ro• n r ],.,,,., 10 th•· bP· fi"OilO i Ojll of i1 •tlf\~ <'OO<'il\" Snutho·rh ha • onjl ;t radiol-. .,f ROO.OO f,.,.l . "h ich onn•· ;,. th•• •nn1 inu .o1inn t1 f th.u I •·•· t.oln 8110.00 front ,,.dou" r tH i r in th,. \onho·rh hounrl"'' o f fr .u 1 >O IIl, ,,., .,h ol\n no " I>!Af' fjlr•l on llnnl IBt>, P•'ll"., l.h thrnu11 h ."JO •n,.Ju .. ;, ... tlf \J o .. rr•ll.tn,.nn,. \J,'J''" on lh,. nff 1• o• o f .. ,Hoi f.n unt• He· '"'rl"'· lh•·nr ,. \urlh.,, ... ,,.,h 718. 10 ,,.,., "'''"ll '">ii<l • '"''" rhrn u11h an ·'O IIIP n l ;~ ·,1· 0~·· In lh•· \n rth••rl• '•·111<"1 .,f .. ,,,,, I'"' 1. th,.n•,. !'>.•nih R 1?' l "o" l\.•-.1 91)3.8 7 1•·•·1 .ol o~n 11 lh•' ~ ,, .. l••rl, lonu nol,tt\ uf .. a ,,j "1 ra• 1 In tho• '"'11111111111! 1>1 .t • ,,,.,. on ... t J•I lmun•l.or, '""''''o• \,rih"'""'l "rh hal · injl ,, r.odu,., ,.f 1~0.0\J '""'· th•·u• o· . ....,ulh ~><'-.l <•r1• .1 1\J. 111 f•••'l .tJOllll '-ollfj I Ul \ I' olrt•J ..,,,,,J lo,.ond.ll• lhr uu~tl• .to itO IIi<• .,f f(, 1 I" ",J"". tho•tlrt' ..... otHh 2 1 .11" 18"" \\••.,1 12t)f..- 29 f•·•·l \!) tho• ~ .o.-.~o•r1 , o ,,,. ""' of f liwt -489:!, a,. sho"n on a m•p filt'ol in Bonk 180, dec~ased; and Ray Weide, substitute guard, later superintendent of the Hia· watha schOo ls in Kansas; seated, from I eft, Hami lton Ki mm ell , sub stitute fo r· wa rd; Dee Cook, guard; Darcy Childs, team caotain and forwa rd, and Richard Delaney, guard. Five of these cham pions are in the 1%8 reun ion picture above. Irvine Terrace Part -10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Newport Heights ~Iemen· tary ')choo\ -nooo to 6 p.m. HIGH FLIER HONORED Seaaion 3, July 21·28.Camp July . at 10 a.m. for pre· ta located in the 1UO Sup~lor Av•. Ll 8-5531 " ' ' ..LO'ttaUI& j. BEA UTY NOO K 2732 E. Coast Hwy . Corooa del Mar Phone b 73-7 33b BUILDING CONTRACTOR HAIIOIIAJE STORE FORG!T HARDWARE Hardware · DuPont Paint Smal l Appliances 2205 W. Balboa Blvd, Newpo.-t Beach WILCOX.CIIITTINDEN HAIIDWAIII Phone 673-2350 frfme-tl.,..l c ... ,._ ... "- HTIHG 2700 w, =~wy .. N.l . ------------· -----1 J .......... "" Ensign Pub lishing Co. 0 /(q •l /1r i nlt>r s • High speed ro tary offset press • Vari typ ing • Headliner 2721 E. Coast Hwy, CORONA DEL MAR Phone: 67)..()5.50 ~~~ ltf ... 7 ...... 1 ..... ............... - ----··~"-.. -...:; .... , ..... .. .. ......... .. LIGAL IIOTICI ,.,. .. 24, 25 •4 216 of ••lei Mhan ll• ... • lf11p•: tla .. ce I.IO•II••Iat So•ala f4• 3-4' ll" l"e• 690.91 feet alo•fl the Soe1lau••rlr bo•a .. ~ o f .. ,. TrlK!t 4892 10 • ll•e dl• b•at• Nord! 68• 55' 48" •••t ffOI!t th .. polat or be_Ainl~r. th .. u SOuth · 68' 55' 41·• •:•1111 50.09 f~•t to lloe pohat of b•~:l .. lolll, •• •ho10·11 oa DhMrict Mep• No'., 41 , U, 44 •cl .U refer- red lll in SeetiN 20.06.030 of the ~.IOpOn e .. ch Mu•icir.•i Code ,.a •ude • per\ of"T de 20 of .. td Code! f• hereby reo :~C~I!II!cl from 1 " "". lli1tric1 \o • "P·C" Oh"rlct and ••ld District ~l•p• ~o'11, 41, 43, 44 end 55 Ire he reb' flmend~d •ho,11. thl• 7.o ninjl chAA1•~. Sf.CTIOS ~. The pJ ,.nninll Oi~t·tor of lhe City of ~·~~·port, IJuC'h Is hert'b\· in~ttru cted end directt'd 10 cihenl!J II' Oi•trlct ~l•p• ~o·l!l. -II, 43, 44 1\ftd 5.:. 100 •• 10 •ho" th e zonlnJt chan11r de•t•ribed In SeC'tloo 1 hereof, 1t11d, 11110 tl1!d Dl•triC't \IOIJI l'hMII h•• e hero •o •meod- "d. th l' IIIIIIT!t' W.all renuiq in full fort:f' Md ll'ffec t and l.tf' II part o f Title :!0 olthe '\""POrt HeaC'h \luni cip1l C:ode. SF:f.TIO'\ 3, In lcc:o rdilnt·~ .,jth thf' pro\il'ion" o f Sec1ion 20.51.030 of thr \e,.port Buch \lunir!Jial C.orle, tho:- n,.,.-]opment P l11o for th,. t~n· tire terrilon knol\n Ill thl' :O.orth J\m i """· morl' fulh dt'!>eribt'd •nd .fOned "" a ·•fl". C." IJi lllri<'t in Sll'r t ion I olthi-. oui incmct', \\It-" ilppro•t'd anti adop1r.d b• lhll' Plannin/l Com· miou•ion of lhll' f:ih o f \e"pon BPar h b, llc-.<oahll ion \o. 708 .cot 11 puh/i,. hl'~trinll on ""·' lo, 1958. !-'~tirl 11"' "'"fm"n' Pl.on i., hi'II•)J\ IIJIIII<H rr and adopt- ,.,J ll\ '"'"'"""" pur.,uanl II) St-C'I iO n I I} o I th~ (1t, (haner ~tn •l ;.., tn adl'" p 11r1 o ( Till I!' ~'0 ol tho• '""""" u .. a rh \lun irj. p11 l Cnd ... ~U.TIO\ 1. T h1,. orri•nanr ,. -.n.,n !,,. Jlodoll"h"rl on• r on lh•· 111fi•oal """"'P"I'"' of t h,. Cil•, ;1o <i thr !oltlll" .J-.~1\ )J,. ,.ff,.C"II\0' 30 ,j.,, .. .,fl,.r th•• dot!" ul '''" a<lnpl uon. Th f, ""i'n"n"" ""'" ln lrn· ,j,,,,.d ,fl .o u·~ru],., 111r••t in,11 nl th,. (,\I I nunr il of th,. (.it• nl \,·,.pon llc-<Hh hrld on th,. :!:'th tlr" o f \1.,,, 1968. and ""'" atlopi,.,J •·n th,. lOth d a• vi lun", IQMI , l11 1h,. f,,lloH•Inl! \11\0', 111 \\11: \\ t.:-. t.OI \I 11.\H \ \1<-tn- "'"· !-h•·ltom, \hH,.hilll, llnji"''"• lf i11h. \l.H!-. ( 01 \( 11.\1~ \ \Mw . •\II~E' I" I 01 \( 11.\a.\ P ar- \rt ~:~r. llor••rn \l,.t-.hnll \I"' or ShNiu~ lnteffof-Plants -'~.-T.r-opicGf & i , ... lnsectc id•s ond Fertili zer S&H Gre., Stomps FREE IJEI.I1 "1:Rl' CORONA. DEl. M.\R NURSERY 2744 E. Cout H•·y,. 613-41160 o PLUMBIHG A.R. MARSAC PLU"BER 7JU Carn ation Ave, Cnrona del Mar Pl umbing Repairs DAY & :-.liGHT WATER HEAT ERS 673-41.'"30'---------e.uo """"''"" '" deto ilt ....... ""· ,,,.,, "'' ,., ..... a "••· ••''" '"'' •••· .. ,ce .,.,.,., a.,, •• a. H11tt , glo"••· pil1owt, aoopet, •uti cle att •d, wot ••p•oolea, "'oth• p•aalea, loro othea 1o.mdrr ... F~EE OELI- 3e~-:innin,l.! June 24. th e Cily or Newport Beach park s. beaches and recrea- tion depan ment will present an "around Ule \I/Ot~d cruise" therue recreation pro~rarn at each or the re- creation play~rounds. Activities inclu din~ spe- cial even ts, ~ames, drama. mu ~uc and craft s will re- volve around th e cultural history and folklore of countrie3 around tJ1e world. Captain Philip K. Dunn, • REl!ODELING • SOO·in·law or Mrs. Ruth AODITIOIIS • UPHOLSTERY • SIGNS ve cn . VALET Phone 675-0310 .. In at lll7 E. COAST RIWAT .. COIIOJfA D.£L The Largest Bible Clou in the Harbor Area invites you too uudy in which "The B1blt Come s Alive" TIME: Every s.,'"cloy momint fro.n 9 :45 to 10:50 PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA 301 :W .. -Ii o Str•t A ~.'IRM HLCOM£ AWAITS \'OU 1 BRIN G YOUR CHILDRE N! Two extra pl ay~ounds will be staffed this summer -:-.Jewport Hei,l.!htS "'lerneo- tary School and Peninsula Park , located just soutJ1 of B~Llhoa Pier. Leaders will he assir..'Tled to each or the facilities. Time schedules for the play~unds are as follows, Monday throuJdl F"'ritlay: Community Youth Center. :;orona del Mar -10 a.m. to 10 p.m. "'asthlu ff Part -10 a.m. to 6 p.m. JSth '\treet Part -10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mariners Part -10 a.m. to 6 p.m. peninsula Part: -10 a.m. "' Warehouse Outlet FURNITURE & CARPETING I' IOFA I LOVE SUT llTS.,,,,, MDI 211.M wore 435.00 FOIITIIEL SMAG' CARPET, , ••• , , , NDII.II J·· was 11.9S yd. • Taylor, 1206 Dover Dr., LICENSED. BONDED West cliff. has been recog- nized for helping his unit FRED H. GERWICK earn the 19A7 Senter Award 304 Goldenrod at Kinland APB, N.M. He 673-6041 -549-2170 was cited ror his efforts as 1--~::::..:::::.:.__:_.::.:__:_.::.:_::.__ a pilot in 1 he 58th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron. Equipped with high altitude research aircraft, the ml&- sioo or the 5f!th required llights at altitudes in ex- cess or Ao,OOO feet. -------------- S.r .. rng the Caeuol Aree •lth O..ol ity Co .. uet• & p,....,,, Elflcl•nt s •• .,~c. Welch'• Conetete ~liii;; Joaquin Rd., Ll8·3318 P .O. Boa 421 CoMtaMe8a e DRY CLEANING AMERICAN GLASS AU typu of 11••• l$341~ Ne•pon Blvd. Qt ......... Pllono: s•l:~&J UPHOLSTERING (lly lu rop lj_G~ Cra{t$mrfl) REMODEL-7 pc . ••• ONLY $69.50 Call "lorny" 215 Molo H.l . 536-"15 FR!E 4.1 & pick•p CU STO\i FURNITU RE UPfiOLS f ERY • 0\iALITY WORK • HElL'S FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY 2809 H•wpart Blvd. Hewpart Beadt 67S.40U • HEALTH RESORT • PET SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH We have the largest and most beau tiful se lect ioo of tropical f1sh in the area. We al so carry a full line of aquanums , and all acces· sories needed fOf the hobby. South Sea Trop ical 218 W. Wilson Street Costa Mesa • COSTA MESA 5ofl·3368 • ORANGE 639·2«1 • ANAHEIM B26-0381 CON r 4 C T t..CNIC. .:.,••••• ,..,,~..,,.o Wlt"W"'CTI ... G ~ ..... Cti'II.I ... G liZ .. IRVIN£ PHoNE 642-0702 , Nt~ORT III:ACH W£1TCLIJirtr PLAZA • FRAMES lit Price Recluctlona PIClURE FRAIIIMG A. DAIIIS, In•• 1a1. ft IIIIIT, c.TA IIIlA ftlllll .. -tln "~!a. did" n. SlpiM Phooe 67J.0150 427NM 1 1,CDM • SPORTING GOODS HART'S SPORTING GOODS 53" Center Street Cnlllil Meaa Phone: 646-ln9 • PHAIIMACY CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 3021 E. Cout Uwy. Corona del Mar Phone : 67).2550 NEWPORT CENTER PHARMACY 1402 Newport Cen ter Drive E .. t On Medical Baildinl) Pllonc: 6#-llll • UST AUIANT IIIIKSNIIFS .... .., LUNOII!ON -mtfER COCKTAILI Olliola J-t40S :14,. 'WIA OPOIITO H._ ..... --·· ---~=---IHOE IEPAIII MABERRY'S Shoe lllpeir I • .BIPOIT NAilOR EIICII llCIIID IECTICIII--'• i TIIUIIIDAY, ME 1D. Ita COIIIIIA DEI.IIAI, CAliF. 'IOIIIIADITT .TT .. D&IYIIIMIIUIL ....... "-..... ..u.. ... ~~~-llr • dos-IDIIo-llleo- poU., of walllq lor lila --.. b-.4 -... •• u. · •d Ill• na11ta1 ro .. •ani•-· '11la VIOIIal IIIIa lima wu 'lbomu -... 40. or .. A.ocado Ave. •. eo-a del liar,-•'"eteel bla -.od at 610 ~Ia Ave. '11lo do&. a IDiaed poocDe and Marv in T. '•rnll Jr. A d ~ PI LIGAL NOTICI gen a ror annen AN otm::;tro~U{,.E 1'IMI P"•"• C. 'Ill• dtvtdad .i8Co 81 rtiU? Ull t.t• ,_,,. CITY or N [IPOJIT BEACH ol 111e CIIJ o1 No;_. lola I --1oc ............ Hall Clnz!lll ADDI~C CERTAIN TF.UI• ..... wtll _at.., ... -·~~~~~~ rt• 1oc. ~ ... ~· -of -•· ~rc!T Wf ~r., 'I§J:q ~~t ~~I-at 1111-Iaiiie 81u!fa. -~., -IIIIo, IEVISINC 111E OESCIIP• .. a& I p ••. -J. ~-'flaot "812,, a .........-drJ ilo<*a lor lloa& Ml•-nON Of 111£ IIDU~OAIY II[ Ill CIIJ Hall· -vtat .. o1 21.8! --LINES Of OOU~CILMA."C uH ,.,.... · . divtde4 tato 9"1 lota, loCa-llerU Oraballl, 711 Narcsa-1Wl'l~~T ~ ... 8~':..~~ "' Newpcwc. Hocel Corp., ted eucerly of MacArtbar 8U8 Ave., CorGu del Mar, •• City of Newpo" S.clt 1107 Jamboree Rd ., 118 Blvd. ud 10Utbetl7 of Ford addlllaal to DOD·ooafonai.DI f'ovide. lbt """'"" •Y t"nhory addiUoul t.oca1 ulta. 'nli1 Rd. Tbia 11 I portiOD of dWlllai. ci ,,c:::cli :a11ch~ o';!.~.~: WU CGDUDued ham tbl approved teftt&dve Tract 'I'M JrviDI Co., 4 1lp1, •dt th e tf!.rri wl)' to • .dj ~eau -tiDe• ot Aprll 21 , May 8656. eoatb of MacArthur BlYd. at dlstri et ot dl~lri c:l ll: •d 18 MMt Juoe 8 Campua Dr oortb of Palt· Ill t:Rr.AS, e .. ruin tf!.rri tory Pbtl Laoact&le 8115 E V•tiCNIUI ••• Rd. betweea Campus r~f~, .. ~ w u "U ~pt!t lh rbo~ Ba ' ' \1_."' II.JJ • .-\nftt'-«IOD ~o.6 J' 'I Ave,, Balboa, duplea: Rutlell OlMn Sr., 1918 and Btr~, MacArthur Blvd. h•.,..h~"' •net<!'tl 1111 d i• .J. wttb ooeunit to be u..d tOt Court St., Central Newport, OOftb of 81100 St .• Mac.Ar· jtuot'nt to •d lllb uul d b~ •ndll d- LIGA&. NOTICI e•ea•• S..dl...ey ~"'--a , .. , .. of ta00,00 "IMI; ...... ••• ,.,,)' 1150,,2 , ..... ~ Nl4 c•r~• tlltt•• • .... . .-~~_ ..... _ ... _qu .. _ .. ~~_·84__,10• In his brother's steps oommetci&l purpoeea. Thla duplea on an R-3lot bavtns ttaar Blvd. SouUI of Ford Rd. ood in th,. Si 'th IJi.,tri t"l: <~~nd wu coattDued from tbe 1,875 aq. l't. or IIDd area. Amerteu Recreatioo Ceo· .L "".~;_H,AS, lh1 ... •1 ~•,•rihpti':,~ ~! ..... I • I -u Dori 1 J-•-~ tor "1 lid u ol' ""'"" itf)' IUe 0 I ,. ;:"llhn me..._..a o oprt ~. ,..ay I reae vuuiOa, ~ , cr &oe pol't&·l e at Oiouri r t u ,.et ou t i n Ordi n.ac• 1A aod luoe ~. Ocean Blvd .. Corooa del ~be Zoo reataUrUlt, ~44 ~o. 12J I ~;houl d be revhoed to of 16• •• 5.1"; tlt .. c• N_,. U• 16' 3 I" Wtt•t 9U.J7 t .. , to drte [_,.,1, ri.H,_.,. u .. of M•cArtli•r S..lnaN; Ut.ee Nonhtly el.,._ M .. ArtMt Bo.ln-"1 &o c_,.... Driv•; IIIHu Soodi•"•Wiy •loe1 C•p•• Otive to P•lr· •ltd•• Road; llte•ca Scutt~ u•t~tl y •lo., P•ll••dea Road Ut J•lt>otef' RoM; theacr So!itherl y aloe1 J..,. bot~e Ho•d to t:a•tbhaff Drive; 1hence Southerly •lo111 t:IIHiblutr llrh•f' to jltmbo r~~ Roo.d 11 ~~ord Road\ therult- South t d r 11lopl!' J •rubl)re~ Hued 10 f:a"l Cuit11t llilh"•Y• th~n"'" Southt~~a"'tl'rh al""'- t:ru•f Gout 1/i,h"'·•,~ to 1h.i l e.,ltrl) line of ln·int-Ter- tltCe Cit• P•rll.: thtll('ll South- "'""t"rl'· •1on@ ••ld .,.,.,.,,.rt. line o( If\ iafJ TPrr•ce Cit\• P11rk to :-.,.atirllt Urt\e; thf'OCf' 1\,..,,,.,h alonjl S..~odrift Urh•p to t ! P101 .. ,.0 Or!.,.: thf'ft C" 'ioulh"''"'"'h illlnn,11 f I P •~c) l)r,,,. lind itlt Sollth """'"'" ............ , .... ........... , SM.I4J.U .. ' ... ' .. , .... ,, ~Ol .... J..4t70 A oldooal -~~ ocbolato ship baa been won by Clay- too Pursell, student at Web- ster Grove High School , &. Louis, Mo., aod son ot Or. Marvin T . Pursell, 2828 Cove St ., Corona del Mar. Just 4 years ago, Clar too's brother, Marvin Tatum Pursell Jr.. who attended the same school, woo a na- tional merit scholarship. All mer't Hnali1tB are in the top half or one percent or graduating hJgh school seniors . Winners were also evaluated on the basis of their hi~ school grades. extra.-curricular activities and school recommendation. The scholarships provide LEGAL NOTICE a TY OF' NEWPORT BEACH POLI CE DEPARntOfT POLI CE PUBLI C AUCTION NO TI CE OF' SALE: Notice i• hereby siveu th•t parsuaDI 10 lh e provialoa• of Ch•pter 1.20. Sec tioa 1.20.060 of lh e Muai ci p•l Code of lhe City o f Newport Beach, I wiU •ell at pabhc au ctioa, to the hi f!heat bidder Sor cub, oa S•tarday, juDe 29, 1968, at 10:00 A. \I . at the Corporatio11 Yard• of lhe City of Newport Buch, loc•ted at 592 &!perior Aveuue, the foHo wias de-. acri bed property: Boy • aD d sirle bicycle. Auto •cce•soriea Sporting ftOode Tool• Hou•eh.old ilem • ud other llliiU:ellllDeou,. item•. An h~iz~d lillt o ( th,. ahovf" articl .. i• aval!able at lbe .b..iae•• offi ce of the Pollee Oepartllleot of the City of Newport Beach located at 42 S 82a.d Sueet. Sewporl Beach. B. j-.u Clav .. Qief of PoUce Newport Beada, Calilonlia Pohll.h: J .. e 13, 20, 27, 1968, l• •• N~rt r Eaeip. .I f:HIJilf:HES I 'llewport'lto~or Lullterun l;fwrth .. o .. tbf! 81~1/s o.~rloolti,~ :"l~II'('Ort H~trbrJT'' 110 1 Cl.lf',-0ji01VIE NEWPORT BEACH, CAL IFORNIA THE AMERit AN LUT~ERAN CHURCH 8:30a.m. to 9:30a.m. -worsn•P ~er v•ce 9:45a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hoo l 11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -worsni p Serv ice The R.ev . JaMea G. Blain, Paa&.or The Rev. Geor1c J . Busdiec:ker, Visitation rt.ofte ~41-3&31 Puwr Chri1tlon Sc:i•nc• S.,.,..icea flRST C'HLRCII Of' ntaJST, scn :NnsT 3303 Via L1~• Newrorl Huch Sl:NOA Y SOIOOL t ·1S • "'· .... SUNDAY SER \'ICES 11 • "'· 9 ·1S -11 • "'· '1\'EUNESOA 't" t:VE~If'c, M~ETING I,"'· READ ING R()()M ••••••r•:9 ...... -s ...... . ... " ..... .,, 9 ··"'· -7:4$ ..... . T ...... ,, _., F .... ,, 9 ...... -5 ........ 1·· ...... S..n4•r: I I"·"'· -• I"·"'· IECOND C'llt/ltCII Of' CIIIIIIT .K'II:NT.,- N~wport Beach •t Corou d~ I M•r 610 Carnation Ave, SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 .-. SUNDAY SERV ICE M •• fiEDNESOAY EVEN ING MEETINC., 1:00 ,.Ill. READING ROOM - Mutual Buildina 2163 East Coul HiJhway Moa, • Sat. 10 •·•· to S p.• 1\urotd•' uni•ll -7 lo 9 Y~ •~ COfdi .. l' lnvhed to au.-nd Ch•ch Servtcel .... ._, UIC lhC ·RudiAI Roo.. Lott-•Cioordo Oltloo llo•tw """'"-C.rclll• ....... Z900 Paclnc Vlaw Dr. c-a dol Mar, Calli Dr. Willi .. ll. l!lltr ....,.,, ORiola J.~U l :tl a.••• F•IIY ._,.., ,, ...... Qo~-1, I 1:00 ... il F••l,. '!' .... lp liUU& Y P!10¥1Dt;D first loptht Chureh ef c.., ....... 811ptist Bible rellow•hip '""''~"j_.,, -A ~to~to•o•s S..to Ano & Mognolio Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pulOt SUNDAY SERV ICES ~:45 a.r 1. Sunday Sc:hnol 11:00 a.m. Mornin1 Worahip. 6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions 7:0t.l p.m. Evenina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bi ble Study 1:00 p.m. Prayer Mcetin1 A TTEHD THE CHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY QNTIAL IIIU CHURCH ~ :lchnnl • AM '*-ifll Wowth;, ' -lO!JO Noll (""'"-~MoW• 7 ""' Wt: ...... •;w.. """' .... ,. .. ,I'M ................. ~ .... ,....,. ... o....,o.-...,.-.a c..-,_ H, I ....... IKA,.,. ........ & , ........ & A ......... ,.~.r c.,..1 ., .. ~ CMI•II• a d ,.. ............... ,.all 1 .. ..,~am .... a , • .,.... ........ ..... -........ . PI 115 ...... Cor ftMrtclal·uliltance for 4 underpaduate years ot college. ClaytOn's award, rrom Reader's Di gest, is to Malcaleater College, West Virgiui a. He also received the Jamea T. Hixon award for senior service in high achool. THNttlveM., Mal, extension of the rrmt E. Cout Hwy., Corona del n•.tkl'itmore c-ertain: Tract 4&52 a propoMd of the bouse and addition of Mar. ~"o a . TUERF:F'I_)R~:. th l' G••r bell • -d n d J H "-·-38 Coii i)NI of !h f' C ll\ of ~f"l'IJI'O M IU vtaioo of 120 acrea a '"' oor ao a pool. obD . ~· 14 R,.,,.., 1to .. s o rct a111' u bllo .. •: divtded into 9 induatrial EJCc.,tlon Pennit Channel Pl., Weat Newport, :-.~IT\0\ 1. Th bou nd•"'"" Iota, located nortberly of Edward& Tbeatrea Cirruit, additioo to noa-coatormiog of th,. :-.. ,u, I)• .. 1 n N ar,. hrtl'b'' the Philco--Fotd Aerooutro-a 400 sq, n. sign with dwel.l.in&. rh~~~··d a11d , ... 1.-fin,.d :'?d the · ·to 1 E U 8 -* "ll t. light ,. 1'\--tl'rDillf) ,,.{,.,.-<!Ill ,.., I pprr DIC Sl n ut pper ay ...... n ..... amg . I •OC' IJVII tbe Beachcomber, ll llrbor ,,,.,. llo\1 .. N:.0 ,.,·;o.unn f l••l.._,, theater to be built at 300 · 305 Hat reatauranl, 3831 'l:o. (lt" ,,. h,., .. ~w ;o.dd .. d to Tract 4230, a proposed Newport Center Dr., New. to 3939 E. Coaat Hwy., Cor· th,. Si~~ n~ ... tn rt-th1u ~ ... ,d eubdivtaion or 14.194 acre. port Center. ona del Mar r rmerlocat:i s,,_n t>i .. tn .-1. II~ ~ .. tout 10 --::-::------:----::::-::--:::-:--..;_;.:,;_:.,;_..;__:.___________ • 0 00 Q nli o ~, , \o. I :! I I. 1 h h.-r"b' or Kay Finch Ceramics; oo-,,.,,.,..,1 to , .... d ..,,. bllo ..... C•ty· B •1d• p ., sale alcoholic beverages ofl d ... ~ dl'""n•t .t.all "''lu •\ .. I Ul I ng erml 5 uee of adjolniJii R·l prO: "' ''" """'"" "' <h•· ~''" .,,. dud•·•l "'th"' th .. io11o"''"~ perty for orr-street parking, d .... ~n b···l l>Oun <ta" ho ... In n~Hitandard parking ar-.,.i t· New tenants tot tbe Irvine Tower now under cooatruc- tion adjacent to Faabion I• land were revealed with the filing or requests tot builcJ.. ing permits Cor teoaot space improvements in tbe '.l'ower. 1be permits are among the following, in tbe amount of 11,000 and more. iuued dur- in&: tbe firat. 2 weeks of June: Me.,., c ... ,., Irvtoe Tower , 1440 New- port Center Drive 1 East. tenant apace Cor New Y oct Life Insurance Co., 125,- 000: Irvioe Co. headquarters, ~34.MO; Josten'a Inc., 15,400; Dr. William Lyon, 17.520! Rol&nd Barcume, attorney, 1".750; Joseph M. Thomas. 110.~; the Irvine Foundation , 14,750. Broadway·Hale Stores, tire center at 55 Fashion Island, 160.000. Lhuta lale John Hooten. l·unit, story dwelling, No. 157,700 . 2· 26, Richard Valdez, 1-unit, .2-- atory dwelling, No. Rl . 170,000. H.W, Axene, story dwelling, 1411,103. 1-uni t. 2· No. 85, ':'l •• ,u....,h lleory' Me~r. l·unlt, I· story dweUtoc:. 2000 Tullia Ave., 125,500. Coast Hwy .. 8·foot high Irvin• Terrace wall 250 reet along Cout Robert M. Allan, 1131. 1-l'wyl, 15,000. Dolphin Ter .. add to serVice Balboa porch, skylight in garage, A. Bengutat, 444 Seville, 11 ,000. add over garage, 18,400. Hewport William B&iley, .2nd noor John Njcoll, walk-in clo- addition, 41R Belwe, 1151• set and dishwasher. 300 E . 500. Coast Hwy., No. 25, 11,000. Mrs. H. Keil, rep&i'rs. 928 H.E. Chrt stlet. 341 Bay. W. Ocean Ft., 11 ,000. side Dr., relocate Islanders West Hew,ort Heights fUrniture store building to R. Collins. fire sprtnk.lers, site 93 reet south, 12,500. 1~20 PAonrovia. 13,AOO . Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. rangement contingent oo at-fl,.11,nn•n11 .n '"" ,,..,,.,,..,., tton tendant parking. of \l oll \rthur JI ,,,,J,.•<ml .md Piet.er J . Bykerk, 420 31 st ~ ., ... , c ()11"' IILJth"·l~. th .. n•" \otth•.-th ,,t ,ull \Jar \rthur St .. Newport, sales and aer-1\ou\,.Hau\ to ,, pu1 nt on ,h,. vtce of marine diesel en-r ,, .. ,,.,l\ n11lu-.. f-";" l•n" of gines 8Dd spate parte. \J,,. \ithur !t .. u] .. ,,l/,j tholl , .. C.MM ... icetl••• 11;7 ,Q.I f,.,., Sou therly of th" '"'"""'"' twn .,f th" \nnh· Request rrom Noel Singer .,,. .. ,,.," 1,,.. .. ,,1 li t ... ~ 9:!, of fot extension or use pennit '" ,,.. •. · .. -ulo<11 '""'0 on th .. ror boat launching ~~:~d stor· L"'"''' .. r '"·u•jj:•· ... ,,,, .. .,, age at 28th St. Marina, New· c "'''"'"'d· ,, ... .,,,.,:,, .. n .. nl•'fl fl \ ... 1 on Hool 1./'''11" R8 port. ,,f \J , • ., ,.IJ otn•·<>ll " \ ap .. of Request from John Driver ...... r r ,.,.nc, ''"'' t h .. r .... u·rh or L k 0 Enterprises ror FoKILI···f·"·" ,,,..,. .,f .... ;o~ \l.o<• aftnroval of 12 orr· site n.!!.rlr;-\rthur B!lld"' "r.-l. th"n•,. -rr· r-l•·"''n" ~,.,o\ n 11h:-n f-""' l•n" ing spaces in connection """'" w 2" fMl" ~ .... , -;:!1.98 wttb the Drydock restaurant 1 .... 1 th•·n• ,, \n tth ·,·, O:!' oo·· at 2601 W. Coast Hwy.. f ••'-~ 110.111 1 f,.,.t th•·n• •. Mariners Mile. "'"uth 11 •n· flCJ"" ~ .... t ENDS SCHOOL YEAR A luau and awards pt&- aeotat.too &t the new YMCA headquarters brought the school year to a close ror tbe Junior Hi· Y and Tri-Hi· Y c lubs rrom Davis, Ensign, K&11er, Rea and T eWtn.k.le Junior High School•· Randy Larson, rrom the Genu J unior Hi·Y. waa named most active boy or t9A7..A8. Elaine SUgar, fr<111 Kailua Junior Tri·Hi· Y, waa n~d most active girl. Clubs of t.be year ho- DCift wtlll1 tQ Kat Lu.a Ju- aW' Tri·Hi·Y •d ..._.., Junior Hl·Y. Tbe Suooa were tbe winners or the ro.md robin bask"etball tournament. 1.'00.110 f.,,., th .. n..-.. :--.~u th ,,9 11' Ill)"" ~ .... , ·;:-i.OO l••f't t.. ,, l'"'nr .. n ,, non·titllll"ot run" •on.-,.-.-\,.rth·"""''"''' llit \1 1111 ·• ,,,,J,u .. of WUO.OO f,..,.t, " rltJ•:•! '.'".:.. ~.!!,'~ po101 j,,.,,. .. "nulh , • ,, _, F;a .. t. th••n• • \nrth·"""'""' 284,97 f,.,., ,,},.,.,., .... .,.! '""" thruufl.h ''" ·•n~l·· ,,f .l 0 1" ·,6··. th,.,.,. "\onh "19 ·,7 · 17"" ~ M•t 1703.- 9:! lrt'\ '> lh" h"f'inn iOfl ul •I • un,. ron• '" .. '"''""""t"rl' h"' tllfl a t<tdut" o f ::!000.00 (,. .. 1. th .. oc .. \"nh,.rh 16-'11.- 98 f,.,., .ol1>n11 ,.,.,d rul\r lhiiXI If.h .tn om Il l" uf l"~r J J" :!1 '". thrn•" \t\nh 1 7 ~ \6' \6'" J ,..,, 3;.~1 f.,,., In " po1 nt on" non-t•na,.nt '"''" .-on'"'" \orth .. rl• h•••nf'l " , .. t~u " of, ~.00 '""'· o1 r.dtltl -~ ~··d .. po•nt h,..,., Soutll I . 16 .w; lo,o~M: thrarr '""'"'" ll07 ,39 r .... , •1toae .. ,.j,j • un,. tluou.tl o10 "'"1'1" of ao~ 19' Off', thr-o r ,. 'l:o•rh 66 ;-;-· lR"' a ,. .. , 1H .7 l f,.,., Ito thf" ht'II!IIIUIU ,f ol ('lifO ,. rrolonjllltloo to th,. ~hlho~ "l•o•l C h•nn,.l : thf'n ('~ \orth • rrh ..,.,n 'l ""tf'lh 111onf1 thP 1Ltlhnll l•l .. nll f.h folonl'l to the \orth,.ril l'rn1oaf111t ina of f.vll•n" \. .. nu<'. thf"tt ('P Sou th· ,.rh •lnn lf. "otid \ottheth pro1<m;rar,on un•l otlo njl Cof· Jm.., \, .. n,,. I<> H;o1hoa \,,.. nul'. tht'ft('t' ra.t.-rh illonp. 1\.olho" ''""ll" rd Hub\ '-""' OUP thrnt " I.IIMI"rl\ o1l00,t 11 uh• ''"rl!J .. to th,. \111 in rJ•unnrl of \c-••poit II•\: rh•·n •,. I ,. ... t,.rh ulon11 tlil' \J,,.n C.h .. nn .. l or '""JlOft Rll\ In th,. ,.,.nt .. r Jln,. of lht! II IIi· hoT I ollllnft'. 1lt~no•t-~outh .. r· I• o~lon11 lhf" r "tttn linr of the Httbor [auuce t.o the ..eaa hi ah tide lin of ilw p ,., d;r ()(',.lift. th,.n<'" I .... ,,.rh .. 1on11 !'o"L'I mr11n hijrh rut .. l1n,. to lhr "olltil!'th rtolonfl"l!on o f th,. ('Ontnti)O n l ltn" ""'"""'" Lolli 16 ;onfl 17. 1 "'' t 10!6. thrn,.,. \orth· ,.rh ,o lno~t .... ,,! p•olo•n1111t ion to "'"'t 1 mnnu•n J.,t \,n,.: tlt .. nr f' \oHht'Th 11lomjl -•id 1 ommun lv1 l•n" ••n<l tt ... \nr!h,.rh Jltu lnnii•II LOII to \1 "'1111 .. ,.,,. \1 ""II"· th""(""' \nuh .. rl, ,,l,lnll \l ,ujlll "'fltr \'"""" '" I,, ... , c ,..,.,, ll t11h· '"". th,.n•· .. \nrth"d' ·•lnny ~ .... , r ,.. .... , lf,l!h""' to th,. Jl"'llll o\f bf'jll/lnllll. ~~ ( "110\ :!. I h•" •>t>im.•n• .. ~h,.\1 b,. pnhl t'>h•·<l on•" '" 1h,. olfH"illi ll,."'"P''I'"' ,,r th,. r ''', 110rl thl' """'" .-1!1111 h .. "lff'f'lt\1' 10 d••"' .ohr-r th,. 1\,1!,. of II" "'loptoon. rn ... oro:hn.•n, .. """ lllllh- •lut ,.,I 101 " r••!f,rilou "'"'"'''Ojl nf th" ( 11\ ( ''""' 1\ •1\ 1hr \.11, ul '""poll li,.u•·h h,.l,t on thP :!:th d ot• f•l \\,,., 1Q#oij, ,;n;\ ""~ ,.,t,pl"tl nn 1h,. I01h dot\ of Inn •', J%R, I.\ lh" lnllt•"llll 'ot,., tn "'' "t!'>, I (>I\( lt.\11 \ \IT'In - "'"· Qwllun. \l.u~h.tl1. ll oe .. , .... ll irth . "\Ot " I Ut \( :1 \If"\ \unr \II"' I.\ T ( Ql \("IJ.\11 \ l'otl• ... onlt, Gr,.btr. I ,,u, .. L.o••" .. ( ih rJ,.ri.. (J,,,,.f'n \l t~r .. hall \l, .... 1'1., Publl .. h Juae :!0 J%8. •n Th,. '"" ,, .. n n .. rf10r t o"'•~tn Ted Erb. swimming pool, 121ft Polaris Dr., 14,320. Orange Coast ~A. tratn- ing and diving pools, 2300 University Dr .. 133,120 . SEephen Bonn. swimming pool, 1251 Santiago Dr .. 13,7A~. Boy Shor•• uqs. JVV GORMAN, 276 E. 19th SL, Co sta Mesa, was the fi rst woman to complete a full 100 miles of ru nning in the YM CA's "Run for your li fe" program at the Orange Coast YM CA. Roll en N. 9rousard, gene ral di· rector of the YM CA, is presenting Mrs. Gorm an her 100 mil e trophy during a women's exerci se class at tne Y. Ivy's hu sband, Owen Gorm an, Is al so a runner and has comp leted nis 100 mll e cou rst. He is a memb er of the Coast Range rs Socc er Team in Co sta Mesa, and is rapidly runn ing toward his second 100 miles. The Ge r- man s have 2 children, Monica, age 6; an d Mi chele, age 10. rne two girl s are also ln after school classes at they in trampoline and gym classes. People are different. Actor John Wayne. remodel bath and guesc. room. 2886 B&yabore Dr .. 12,500. Lido hie Walter Scott, &Iterations, 615 Vi& Lido Soud, 110,000. Doo Koll Co.. !·unit, 2· story dwelling, 120 Via Quito, 035,030. Hewport Shores J . Todd and S. Ahlman . l ·famtly residence and g&r· LEGAL NOTICE age, 201 C&nal St., 111'.875. OROI~.-\~CF ~0 . l:!'>l . c. '-1 u_ AN OR I)\~ A\0' o ~· "Ill~ 1:1 n rona-,_, . . O t'~t:IPOKT 1W-\CII A\l f~J).. F.H. Taylor, addiuon. 1\12 1 ~r. s~:C'llO\ 12A·l.04tl o t· Heliotrope Ave .. 11,800. "lliE ~nrPOH 'I R•:Ac ll Comeo Shorea \41':\:ll l P.-\l. conr •u·l.A'Il\f. S. Baldwin, 4507 Fairfield, ~0 PA_Il)..\\C: \U:n ·ll t H~ I I be--•-· e n, .. Ctt~ !,ouo• d o f th,. ( tl' C O&e n atea ~,..,en liUUS of -.;, . .,.po rt ll•·a.h ,fo , . ., t~~d .-o and garage, 12.500. ""lull""": ~EC: 110~ J. .;,., linn I:!. H .# LEGAL MOTIQ MO of th·· '""'port H ,..,~ ------------\funi ripil! (;o <Jr II• ;~m"'TTdf'of In CI-:RllnCATE or BUSINESS r~•aol: F'i cdtloua F'lmt Na~tte "11.44.0ol0 Porldn~ M•t•• 'lllt"I IN ll(H~CN t;n oo h,.,,.. F .... f,.,.,. for p o~r\•nji at h)• •·trti£,· th at lh ,.,_• ar .. <·on• •t parlun11 nLI'trr,. in tnn •·" oio1 o•lio!f _, "fl ff .. I,.J)' 1>uMin,.,.,. f':otahJ i -.;hrd hv ~ •. , h nn 12.·~·~.· at 2728 E. \.on,.;t II ""Y·• f:omnil 020 ..nrn u,,. 1'"''*1"11 "'"t""' d,.1 M~o~t, C•lif., un dn t.h.. ,.,,. in Of>t'flllion .,.. h•·r··h- !i c tltlou• finn o~nf" o f ~t11<iio ,.,.ul>l i-..h,.,\ a,. !olio"'-": An C.llll,.ry .,J thllll :-aid I al T"''"""·fi "' ••••11t" I"'' finn i" compos,.tl of th ,. hour lor poar\.i1111 m,.,,.,.,. on foUowia A pe,..o•• whoae aame• r i f,,.,, th ~lt•·t'l h,.t "''''"' ia NU .ad pl•ce of reaideace lkr llrl t'"•nt llDd '''"'flO" lhv in /.on " _o;j ,, a~ •• .,llowa, 10-wit; C arl Valea1e, 10061 Saataa (bl .,,...,l'o··fi,,. r mt., !Llr Clrde, H•atia.IOa 8e.ch, anv tin11• up '" ,.,.,-{,,. houu• for p11r\.1nll mo•t.'.''" '" th,. ,~,.. C•llf. tion .. ol/on,. t ••,. •no -.t"''"JI Jacqaelya J. Lowrie, 3222 o f th•· tt'ftth tluun )l:h fiho•mth 11sertall llr., Lo• Alamitos, P'"rlo.injl "P,., , ... on th ,. ""-Calif. ,,.,h ~,r,. o f \o1t Ot,o rl<l lriTNESS oar h.ad lfli• 41th ~th ..,ly nf \1• l.l•ll._th ,. day of j11ae, 1968 , thrrl•'•-nth 1h m11 1lh '"""'""th Carl v.leate Pil"'-injl "P"' ,.,. Oft thf" 1H .... !y J L · 1 ,.,1~ li;\,. 11 / \'I a Olf'll tto J•c:qu a • owne t d -- LEGAL NOTICE --------- all m,.,,., .. on \101 \l al ;~aa ,.,. l Pjlt thf" fit..;! p01rl10j[ "'JJ• .. on th" ..., .. th ,.rl• .. ,d .. or \ta \l ~tl ..._,. ,..,.,,.,\, n f \••Of>n "' ••• (,I 1<'11 ,.,..,,. p··· h<otll Jo• piilkln ,.•n•·t••r.., 10th ,. r!1Tt •n-d••r of i'on,.,.r;,,. and _.;;,,.,,1 in .. I "thl'r /.Un o• ... •· ~~:f"TIO~ 2. Th•,. otdio•nce .ohlll l hr ptlbl i oh o•tl 011•" 10 th o• o lfi d al n f'1\>ltl llfl <'l nl th,.City, and th •• •arne aftall I>·· ,.IJ ,., II .,. :\1 1iwv,. 11ft t'r th o• •1 141•· "' ""' aol.-.plio n. Th1,. orJi n,ll!o"f' """ 111\f"" l.ll'f"oi Ill a f,._l!ll]llf Rf•'o'I IO)I oo l th ,. Ci h l"uu n•·ll of th•· I Jl\ ,.1 "•• "POrt II,. ~toft h o•l <I on th ,. :!7 th d11•· of ""'· J~.R. •nd "'"" .. lo.l\)\t'L\ ()ft th .. lthh .~ .. , of Jnt~o·, IOf.A , J,.. th•• f,,JI ,,,.. 11111 ~'"· lu l'l\1. o\l'l:."'. COI!"Cft.\n:~: \I • 1n· ni10, :o;h,.hon, \1,,,.,h,d1 , Hn11rr~. llitth . "Ol:o.;, COI '~CII.\H •.-. \twa•· \ll..,t:~T 1:01"1:11 .\H."\: \'.or. i}Mt'•'n \l,,,.,.h,tl1 \f,o\ ol .,ahllllh: J•u 20 !9611, in Th,. N"wl"''t u..,b or ~:n rol p STATE or CALIFORNIA ••· ..-.uth,.rly "f \i • l .i• 1• u COUNTYOrORANCE ~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~ ON TIUS 4dl day o f J•ae, 1961. b.lon'l me. 1 Notai'J oPEN Pahlle Ia •d for ••id coeety 7 •.M. ro tO P.M. DAILY •d e\11 .. , rnldla8 •ema, ,.. ..1, coaMiniHed Md •woN. ,.,....uy •ppeaNd c.t Va,.. •\II• l•CletseiJ• J. Lowrie., u ........ a.. •• ,... .... _..._ ........ -~ •cdiM4 ...... , .. Ia , .. .,. ..... •4 ...... I...... .. • • • at ft..., heC!II M~4 •e _ .. •rnu:ss ., llt•4 •4 ., ... daiMaf, J• ... • 1L lUll N•tiiiJ ,._.,._c: ~ •4 ,., -.~ • Cou ..... -. ., c-...... ....... ()d., .,I ... ,.. ..... , Jae '· IS. & rr. ·-· .. .. "...,." ....... -.. s..ort• A ..... ·-Ia .... , ....... Ma 't•l .•. lh.l C:UMtS. 0...., J.,., '-"•· ..... ,a. A ~LITI SIRYICI STA~ ' Tn~_, -&Ntltu -F""'t Eetl Aiip•~ Pill: nKTIIOMIC .. GI .. ANALYSIS _,,...... So are Bank of America Personal Choice Checking Accounts. Now Bank of America gives you a ch o ice of personal c hecking pla ns. W e've introduced a new fl a t rate pla n with a m aximum ch a rge of S2.00 a m onth. The basic c hecking plan has been improved so you won't have to pa y any service ch arge if your minimum ba la nce is $500 o r more. Yo u no w ha vE." a cho ice of four c h ecking p la ns. m o re tha n you will fine a t a ny o ther major bank. One's the right choice for you. T o find out exactly which one, com e into your nearest Bank of America bra nch for a check-up. • ..... - AlA honors Bill Bl1rock WIIIIUI E. Blan>ck ol lllliMI E. Blan>ck k. Aa- c:Weo o1 Coroaa dol "'"' baa been elevated to Fe1- lowebip in tbe American la· attcute of Arobltecte, tbe blpell booor lbe A.I.A. caa bea&ow oo ooe or ita .-ben. He II booored !Of hie wort 1D de1110 aod ICi· eace or CODilNctioo . He haa aerved on the ad- vtaory board of the commun- ity college planning center at Stanford University for the past 3 yeara and aa a consultant to the acbool planning laborllory at &an- ford since 1963. LIDO ISLE working committee membe rs ,~ of the Orange County Philharmonic So- ciety who were in charge of plans tor the June 6 party for liOO residents who are continuance fund subscribers to the So- ciety included, from left, Mrs. John Laun Jr., Mrs. Robe rt c. vo rdale, newly elect- ed Lido commi ttee chairman, and Mrs. Richard A. McClure. Th e event was a tea party at the home of Mrs. Geo rg e D. God-- frey, q()() Zurich Circle, head of the tea party committee. The party also celebra- ted the lOth anniversary of the Li do Isle Phllhannonic wori:ing comm ittee. Foun~ lng members of the Philhannonic SOciety wh o are Lido residents incl ude Miss AIJ'les Bl omqui st and Mrs. J.D. Milliken. (Jack West photo.) He has served as a destgo consultant tor the Escole de Americana and educational factlttiea laboratory {Ford Foundation) in Rio de Ja-':'flllla"' E. Blurock nerio, Braztl, and had just been commissioned by the del P-1ar High School:Orange minister of education &Qd Coast College; Estancia scienceoftheCommonweaJth High School in Costa tJJeaa: of Australia to work directly School Administration and with a team or educators School or Business Adminis- and Australian .. architects tration, Fullerton State Col- to develop a community col-lege : El Dorado High School lege educational system m in Pla centia; Garden Grove Citizenship awards given Citiz.en s-hip award certifi- cate winners for May in the various elementary schools have been announced by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District's American- ism committee. Gliksman, Karen Rivera, Tom Kleeman. WILSON : Dale Berner, Candi Howard, Debra Sch- wab, Steven Tlwmas, Gr&ee Damwijk, Tom Runnella. BALEARIC : E!nn O'Brien, Carol Carpenter. ADAMS: Beth Lane. Jim Pardue, Ray Alexander. Nannette Kelly. Janey J ohn- son, Denny Poston. She rri Hempenius. HARPER: Jerry Lawrence, Robin Mowrer, Jill Cannel· ly, Charles Berry, Natalie Cross, David Bruyneel. BAY VlEW : Robert Hulse, Ann n smus, Bruce Fred- erick, Leslie Weatherford. MARINE:RS : !--1ike Blanch· ard, Diane Griffith, Chri s Simpson. Leslie Schone, Richard Yardley. Mona Greyson, Casey Coultrup, Nancy Bec kett. MESA VERDE: Carlita Daymoo. Jerr Reynolds . Kimberly Gray, Casey Ste- vena, Vi cki Reed, Tim Brown. NEWPORT ELEMENTARY: Mark White. Scott Whitehead, Jacque Jackson. Nicole Frampton. CANYON: Cheryl Sneed, R.oG Sba.dowen .. POMONA: Esther Pyle, Woody Akana, Frances Van Viaren, Teddy Bradwell. COLLEGE PARK : Gary Alguire, Lise Suikki, Neil Clark, Kathy Lombardi, Michael Knapp, Ellen Ja. cobs. MONTE VISTA:Jay GWlnn . Cheryl Rajcic, Oran Stucker. Karen Boyde. CALIFORNIA: Doug Pet- zel, Eric Roberson. Dennis Meyers , Brenda Bosen, Lynn Adam s. Lynn e Roes ch. NEWPORT HEIGHTS: Lois Lmn. David Shaw. Patty Sebek. Debb1e Pitt, Candy Simmons, Kathy L'Ecluse. Lisa Warner. Pat Hare . LINDBERGH: Merry Free- man, Donald Hayes, MlChl - lene Vanderpool, Steve WOODLAND: Cory Ward , Teresa Mtmsey, Robin Ta.y. lor, Stuart Egli. WHITTIER ; BennyGamer .• Cheryl LaFon, Brian O'- Connor. Rhonda Church. SCOTT BICE IS 2ND IH USC LA" CL.t.SS Scott H. Bice of South Pasadena, aoo or Mr. and Fred H. Bice of 1127 Ebt>- tide Rd., Harbor View Hills, stood 2nd in bis graduating class or 121 students at USC Law Center and was ooe or 11 graduates elected to the Order or the Coif. This is the n&tiooal legal hoo.or society, the Ph.l Bet& K&ppa or the leg&]. profe• sioo. Starting next month Scott Btce will serve fot one year as a law clerk to Chief Justice Earl Warren or the U.S. Supreme Court. After his year in Washing- ton, he will become an as- sociate with Gibson, Dunn h r."''"h•~ SINGED BY Fl R£ A bum\ng newspaper that Kevin Graves, 9, dropped Saturday night, June 8. on a gasoline can in th e patio or his home. 402 Seville Ave .. Balboa, c aused a fire that bumed part of a ren ee, and scorched Ke vin's eyebrows. His father. Arthur Graves , put out the fire with a gar· den hose. but his hair was also sin ~ed. -------L'EG~L ~~O TIC!: L'.!G~L 'tOTIC'.: ------------_-=.;c::.__:::_:_::.:..:..::c::._ Hl!IJI\ \\! ~ \0. 1!',.' \\ tllllll\ 1\t ~ OF II If '''' m \1·1\f'(tllttn\t!l ~-"1"\IILI'III\f,!"r'llt\C 1.. I.IH~ \\ll \W\IIf\L lli~THI(""l \1 ·\1' \0. I~ rh" en, ( '"'"' .r ,,r ''" • ,,, .,f ~""P"n IJ, ·''" .t, .. ~. 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Ua• ol Lot a •• Ao_.. .,.. 11eid •"f• ,..id pbial belat lont•d I f~•t 110udr erly of the anrtlletl)' lial" o ( Hid "lod: 'n. Ttrt• bellcUq _., ... ._ lin,. f• Lott4. !,.6 .... 1 of Bloc:l. 21 •' .. r. ... !IUf' A44hi011 ,. ..... r .... ~ .. ,.. .. , ........ i• a..k ...... . ... , ...... "" ....... ... elfko of ... c. .. , .. __.., .~-~-­• e1 •·a., r,.., ~~-., ...... r,.,, •• ,., • ., ,... , oro~•·•l 111 Hool 6. 1'·•11• I i nf \!, ... ··l).,.,.ou'-'L'f'" '" Jl,.. offi, ~ of 1ho· f.,unl' llo·o .. r.l•·r .,f Or.tn):•" f .uun 11 ... ,,,11 1,,. ,, "l"lllolht ltn•· tn ll luo ~ .!7 ,, .. ... ,,.j 1\[,,. ~ .!: , ... -h .. •n "/'"" ., "'"I' nl tlo•· ~ ...... ! ~o .l•· \, •lo - t '"n '" ll.olJ,,.,, I r ,,, ! • .o .. I'"' ..... ,. r• ,.,,.,, . .( •n n,.,l, I.''··~·­.:o .. 1 \(, .. •·ll.ln •·olu-If ,., or•! .. •11 th· .,If., ... f th·· ~_,.,.n t• u .. .,,,r,., "' tJr.onl'"'" Cn,nt•. 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(,.·•·n "" .ll!l'"ll.J•••I, tlo·· ... ,,,.,, .. h.oll r•''"'''" in !tor• ,, .tnol ,.(. f•·· t ·•n •l lu · •• P·"' .. r l ttlo· ~o ,r th•• \''"1~"' II···•• h \lnnt• ,. , ••• r t ,,,,., ."t.C:TIO\ J. "I h• .. "'""'"''~< ,. .. \oall l11• pn\oli-.11•••1 ""' o· on tho ,u;,.,,,t .,, . .,,..1w1, •. , nf ''"" 1 '''· nnrf rl1•" """"' ,..h .>lllw ,·.If,.,,,,,. .10 ''">" .th.-r lh•· ,,,,,,, "' ··- oUifi1•1 1nn. 'llii .. or•linan••• ''•'"' '""',.. rl11 r .. .r ;il ,, '"II" I"' +11''"'"'11 ,f thr City C:unn•·tl .,f tlw I th .,f N.-Mo·Jlnrl fl r ;wh hdol nn tl>•" .!':"tit d•r nr M""· r9f,fl , ,,,., ,\., .. ottlopt rrl nn th•· lOth ,1,, ,.( J un.,, 1968, In lit•• full .. ,. 11111 t•nll', tu wit: AH~ t:OUNCIL\ft .... : \lrln-.-i", :"'fff'hon , M•rllhall, tlol(l: .. n. Ritth. ' NOF:.'i1• COif N C. II .Mt:N: N nnr A~f:~T COI INCII .. ,H:N: P ttr- ••"· C,llbf'f, ATTt:.'\T: 1 ••• ,. L.•~lt)ol Clly Ch·J( Uort-u ""'"h•ll \fr•yor ' the country. High School : PacificaHigh ATTENDS INSTITUTE School in Garden Grove; Mrs. Diana J, Sommer or Mr. Blurock was a found - Costa Me sa High School; J£11111$ Balboa, a teacher at Smed-ing member or the Orange and McFadden Junior High IICIEIY nn ley Junior High School in County Chapter of the in Santa Ana. Alltmc I'UII$ Santa Ana, is one or s:1 American Institute or Archi-........ r• ... tecta in 1952. and served Fonnal investitute will be •11r1W.U Orange County teachers on its board or directors for held tJJonday , June 24, at chosen to take part in the 531 [IIT£1 ST BHAII£ Ul! 1~~'~9 first summer institute for seven years. the annual convention of the C Ill • r-un .,... tn advanced spee~c~h~s~tu~d~Y::··~·~~So::m:e~o:l=h~is~w~o~rk~in~O~r:an::ge:.!in:s:t~ir•u•te ... in .. P .. o•rU•an .. d• ... O•r•~ .. ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~-::;;:-:;: State College i; F'ullen.oo. County includes the Corona goo. For new accounts and present depositors of NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK SPECIAL for new accounts only I or Elegant Lady REINFORCED SILVERPLATE Tradewinds CAREFREE STAINLESS Cla sstc '" destgn ... with grace ful ha ndle enriched with tradi· ttonal f loral and sc roll motif enhancing the smoo th surtaces of gleaming si lverplate. \ Stunning contemporary desi gn with bold rhythmic lines and smooth surfaces ... all beauti- fully interpreted to create a bal · anced place setting. Your choice of the flatware. or, one of these three silver acces· sories in Original Rogers Silver- plate. (These 3 items only avail- able until August 1. 1968). • HERE'S HOW YOU GET YOUR FREE GIFT! ' New Accounts: Open a $1 00 account. checking or savings. and ADD TO THE TABlEWARE OF YOUR CHOICE: select a ftve ptece place setting in Original Rogers SUverplate. 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