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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-06-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign• THE EXCITING FINAL E of the 5th an- nual Community Youth Center Carnl val held In Corona del Mar Jun e 171b was the presentation of the grand prize of a SSOO savings bond. Pictured here, fro m left, a re Greg Gus tafson, who sold th e winning ticket; hi s dad, th e winner, John Gustafson, 1418 Vivian Ln., Harbor High· lands, and Mari o Pacini, perennial Car· nlvjll director, making ,the presentation. Greg is one of the hu ndreds of boys in the HarbOr Area baseball prog ram who supported the v,outh Cen ter with the sale of more than 3,000 ti ckets. Boys selling over 50 ti ckets each received a transistor New fees proposed ' The Newport Beach Ci ty Council expressed its intention \1onday evenin& \0 increase planning and zonin& service re es in order to recover the ad• minisuative costs handling the reque sts. of A hearin& wil l be he ld by the Planning Commission on the proposed increases, and the Commission will submit its findinas to the Council for adopti on. ~ Followina recommenda- tiona perc submitted to the' -=ccuacil City Ma~aaer • radi o: Brian Robinson, ·Blaine Endsley, Bill Barry , Todd Kazell s and Chari es Linden, 50 ti ckets; Brent Fait, 57; Gor- OOn Henry, bO; Ronald ():)m, 72; Willi am Merrell, 60; Lawrence Savage, -12&. Chris Crossen, age q, sold the most, 145 tic· >;ets, and received a gift ·c·ertitlcate for :UOO at Neal's Spo rting Goods at Fashion Jsl_and. Mason Wallace, president of the You th Center board, expressed his than ks to the community fo r making the camival a success in rai si ng funds for additional Youth Cen ter fa cili ties. (Cameo House photo.) Chri•ti• o ...... Q~,F!.CIAI,__NEWSf'APER OF THE crfy OF NEWPORT BEACH lnOIT HARIOR . ~TH Y~Aq(NO.~~F~IR~S~T~S~EC~n~ON~--~TH~U~R~S~n~AY~,.J~~N~E~27~,~1~9~=-~(7~142)26~7~~0~~~-----=CO~RO~N~A~D~EL~W~A~R~,~u=4L=I~F.~ .B. • ' 1.2 TE SEE Ensign wins legal bid I The Newport. HarOOr En- sign was awarded the coo· tract as the legal newspaper o r the City or Newport Beach Monday evening Cor the 4th consecutive year. 1 The Ensign's winning bid is 11.00 per column inch in 8 point typ e. The Daily Pilot submi tted a bid of 12.77 per column inch in 6 point type. The city statl' analysis rated the Pilot bid as equivalent to 11.91 for 8 point type. -Cou 11 t d 5 0 READY tor employmen t otters: Sh eila Carter, lb, of J.ue nc vo e to , N 1 B h •• b · · 1 00 a motion by Councilm an ewpor eac , ~uOWTI here abysltttng 1o-month~ d Paul Gruber, to award the , Can dace Kovach, and Dan Clem ents, 14, of Costa contract to th e F.nstgn. Me sa, all set for a variety of assignments. Just cal l Councilmen Lindsley Par· the Youth Empl oymen t Service. (Photo by Karen l(o- soos and Bob Shelton were vach ,) absent. In other decisions, the Council also: The Newport Beach JCity sewer replacemeftt. Tha t Council adopted a record item alone will coat I* on 19,421 ,5 10 budaet Tuesday the tu rate in the comiat evenin&, aimin& to set the year, he said. lax rate at SI.22Y.I per SIOO Ci ty Mlnaaer HarYey assessed valuation. Hurlburt aareed, 1ayiaa This rate is about 2Y.! that the tax ralCa are re- cents less than oriainally mainina the ume ucepl proposed during the ,txJdaet for the sewer improvemea.l discussions, but 5 cents tax, which repreaentt tbe more than the 1967--68 rate full amount of the proposed of S1.1 7h. tax increase. The total budaet is about Mos t of the evenina wu 51 \2 million more than the taken up with item,by-ilcm 1967--68 total. search for ways to cut tbe Council mem~rs entered budae t and to reduc~ the the final round of the budget tu h om the projected 11.2.5. battle with the propos ed One of the early cuua&o- tax rate -.•averina between ties in the budaet uimmina 51 .1 -' and51.2S. Councilman was the po lice boat p1t10l Don \lclnnis set the p~ce requested by Chief of Police for the con test by saying J tm Glavu. The 14.7.50 that he was looking at the item for pJrchye of an 1a. spc:cial fee increases voted foo t fi beralus boat waa by the Council, and now at taken out of the budaet. Th• a gene ral tax mcrease, and hirin& of 3 officers, intended he would like to see a fla t to man the patrol boat, waa decrease, like 5e on the allowed to nand; thue tax rate. officers will be added to the Councilman Howa rd Rogers reaular poli ce force. remarked that the budget The blanket pay increatc • Adopted Ordinance 1255. increasing the bed tax from 4% to 5% ecrective Oct. 1. and extending the period oC occupancy Cor application of the tax from 15 days to 30 days. ly Mrs. Eugene Kova ch wou ld like to hear from the prob le m had been caused of 5'\ for city employeu busines who d at by pre vious years' dder-was approved. Salary ad- Teenagers look • for jobs Need four extra hands? people, 5waitres~:. sco~nt~~ men t o( needed capital im· justments re commended in The Youth Employmen t h 1 · 01 1 rl< provements, especially (C · d 2) Servi ce or the HarbOr Area e p, typlsl.3. e c e s on nnue on paae would like to provide them and receptionists. We can 2 • y d I h for you . Mrs. Jay Moseley, supply you a wide selecti on Win ar ey onor • A!}optedOrdinance 1256. youth chainnan, and Junior of youth s that live near you pennitting bicycles to be F.~ll volunteers have al-in ages ranging fro m 14 to ridden on the south half of Ul:l 20 -•Y have o•pl!ed and Recognizin& breakin& into The 10 outstandin& a th-ready r~stered 250 yo'lths · '" ~ b b I I the dcean Ft. sidewalk be-wh 1 ki ( k been intervi ewed so we are 11 ume Y 2 oca athletes, letes who were selected as tween the Ocean Ft. parking 0 are 00 ng or wor · a~le to match interests and the Se-.·port Harbor Juntor candidates for th.e Yudley tnt and 24th, St., to Ceotzal We . have many teeo~e abilities with yocr require-Chamber ol Coovnerce named Troph y included Mike H•ck· Newport, in addition to babya1ttets wilb a wtoe menta. Our youths a.re ao-Phil S~Ber and Bill Vou man, Gary JobuOD, Jill. Giber ~ued locadOGa. raa&e of abillliea from li&bl ctlf'iaa "-11~ ~e. u c~wt.nnen of the covete~ Jcwaensea. Mike of • '&& 114_11a1, .. .,, ~-pi~ MACe ~---ftl$11• •••••• .Y.~-•• at I~& Jja ·Cir.~.;:.~:: Qrdlaaace 1257, re80Dlog ...-our ..-.N lalplsea., oar otrera. n1..,,t 1 annual tportl award Fr1.11~ · :Ja611111 i~ place o( the present •JO; a4~JobnKlug develop-young mm are ready and For dlis free service and banquet. and the 2 winnen. actual service expenses are ment ~ the northerly side wUiiog to do just about · a rapid answer to you; em-A special award wu also The annual Yardley trophy estimated at Sl33. of UotversHy. Dr .. near the anything. Have you_ a boat ploymeot needs. caU 642-made 1o young swimmer Toni award banquet ia spouored • Variance _ SISO in· new YMCA beadquaners,. to or pet that will requue extra 0474 or 642-0402 weekdays Hewiu, 1n spite of th e by the Newport Harbor J. stead of the present S50 R-3-1}:2.._ for multi-farmly care this summer? We are fro 9 &.m 10 l All uadittonal s lag nature of the c., headed by Phil Lyon&, 'th bl' h · d dwelllngs a1 · ed 1 all m • p.m. · · WI pu 1c eauna an stS · so mterest n types youlbs are requested to ap--a1hlcuc dmner and awards. president. Walt Keith wat with no publi c hrarina. • ~roved first reading of maintenance jobs. ply in person at 1901 New- Bill Voss is a N'ewport in charae of the banq.eL Actual expenses are esti· of Qrdin_ance 1258, giving Many of our youths are ex-port Blvd Costa Mesa Harbor Hiah School graduate Pete Rabbitt is director of ma ted at SIJO. appro~al CO th e Mooen An· tremelY interested in jobs Your you th.,is dependin" 0~ and th.:n wen ! on to play ,..01·ects. Banquet 1 .... aker S. . . nexanon No. 59 in the West e a.re t being orrered • b 1 •· ~ • t&n excepuon pemut-Up er Ba county corridor. w no . you thi s summer. Please as.:ha I at Orange Co~st last ntaht was Chi ck Hearn, SJOO instead of th e Pr esent p y in sumcieot quantity. We help if vou can. Coll.:ge. 1-J.: ~~o•as play ing well-known TV peuonality S40 wi th publi c hearing and • ~pproved firs t reading jjHa h · profH s1onal baseball wi th and broadcaster ror the S2 S with no public hearina. of Ordinance 1259. adding IS eart l's ·In Haw a.. Jl awan for the Pacific Lalr:eu . Actual expenses are u ti· the Moden Annex co coun-II, Coast Lea1ue un til last mated at S9J. cilmaolc District 4. · ·\pril, ~~o hen he was moved 100' ATTEt40AMCE ''' • •• PI~nn:drc •. ,om.d,mufne;e,y fd,omis· or o~r:.v:: 1~~ ~~::an! h'ls soul 'Is w·llh God'' up tO the Chicago White The !\lewpon Harbcn ,.. Donno DeCuMIIit Dl D dog Sox tn the American League. Kiwanis Club hu awarded S725 to Sl 000 · t d r .,.. Nin ing the annual license n l-Ie h•• •lre•d>· p1•ye d some f d · , tn s ea o ree rrom 13 to IS. effective A er painting a Hawaiian said "He had discovered per ect anen ance j)lna to the presen t5100. The actual HERE A.'<E the 4 zonta gi rls of the year, who we re ho-next Jan. 1• sunset and then walking on Chris t in Hawaii. He was a outstandmg ball . the following: U yean, Teet cost in ti me and materials nored at the final mee ting of the 19&7-68 year of the • APProved first reading the Beach. Pbilllos M. Ran-member or th e Kalibi Union Phil Sptller IS an out· Lindstedt and Chad Twich- is estimated at sns. Newport Harbor Zon taCiub aryd presented with S2S sav-or Ordinance 1262. requiring dolph Reid, 22, of 2090· Church and sang with lhe standtng rook!.: player with ell; 13 yean. H. Payne • Planned re sidenti al de-ings bonds. STEPHANIE MOORE, Zonta gi rl for Febru-an application cee or 11oo Paloma Or., We st Uppe.r Bay. choir. 'Vhile a freshman . be the St. Louts Cardtnals of Tha}'er; 11 yean, Jeff ve kJpment -A standard fee ror cost of investigating the collapsed and died 10 the and other friends held 'kid 's the !\lattona\ Football Deaver and Ed Rieaen; 10 of 7 . ary at Newoort Harbor Hig h School, is the daughter of f hi b f · d s 00 to St,OOO Instead of . . acms o s est nen ,.us de • th · 1 d Leo.ue. He. too, was a star years, Les Penn,· 9 yeuo, Mrs. John 9. Moore, 11 2 Via Qui to, Lido Isle, plans to application for movte and TV from an asthma attack .... a s on e ls an s . the present fee of ssoo for attend UC '3e rkeley tor 2 year s a'ld to get a degree in produ ctions ~ public pro-while being taken to the "Phil wa s sent home in a a t both Oranse Coasl Tom Blakely and Dick 5 acres or less, plu s 5100 . 1 1 . 1 1 11 1 r. 1 1 . perty in th e caty, and a fee hospital June 17_ borrowed suit (his clothes College and ~e-.·port Harbor \1arowi tz; 1 year, Chuck (OJ e h · xc r 10 erna 10na rea ons rom ,:,eorge own Un vers1ty, l k d 11· h Sch 1 B d P o. h 1 ac acre 10 e ess o of I3S _a day _In lieu of a Pht"lhad ~-sent 10 study were oc e up) and a cheap 11 oo. . an an at ._rt o omy . s. ·The cost of procenin& Washington,D.C.,Inordertopursueadip\omaticcareet. citybusmesshcence. in Hawaiiuc;'c ause of his coffin . 3ut the cofrin was c• •d • ed an application is estimated CHRISTIE OE:NNE~. dauc;;,ter of Mr. and Mrs . Elton • APproved nrst reading from Hawaii and we leCt hi m 1ty 01 es appo1nt at $675. Denner, of 124 Ruby Ave., C3alboa Island, was Zoota or Ordinance 1263. esta~ health. He bad been gJadua-in it because of that. But • Retubdivision A girl fo r Ma rch at Corona del Mar High School, plans to iisbtng regulations and pro· ted from Newport Harbor we took off the suit andha.d tin1le fee ofS12S'inttead of 1 cedures for removal or over-High School as one .or .th e him dressed in a Hawaiian ,o\nriOJn lmt"nts to c-attend Stat e Co lege, San Die~. majoring in F;.nglish, t tud t While a 1uruor .,. ...... -the present 125 for fil ina a bead facilities and lnstalla-op s en 8 · · shirt -and then he looked mt!'stons and boards were then trans fer to USC to sbJdy in the school of lib rary he won one of the 17 Strath-map, plua 125 for recordina tion of underground faciU-like Phil. Instead of Oowers a nnr o\'ed Tuesda)' even in& · science .¥1d get a teaching credential. DO NN A DE· more Awards gtvoo for art · ,., an approved map. The entire 1 ties in underground utility d th cit d , we covered his cocnn with b,_. ·the ~.:-.·port Beach City CU~€LLIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeCubeltis, 2 264 di an e pur ue awar ,or review process costs an 'stricts; 2nd reading was palntin a Cbtiadao Oag and his Council. The fo ll owing estima ted Sl20. Bucknell Rd., Costa Mesa, was Zon ta girl for December set ror July 22. and the mat-~ewport H!rt!v~TA~)'Whi~: Bible. And behind the ~rtin nommat10ns were submi tted • Subdivision_ Divisions at Costa Mesa High, pla'IS to attend State College, San ter will be on the anemoon enl were a Hawaiian te1 and b, (llu nc tlm an Bob Shcl1on · f · 1 o· ego and ge\ a teach>'ng de t' 1 to tea h · ele-study ·-da that •·y a s or, be woo a ftrst · d th · · d · · 0 property mto s ots or 1 , ere n 1a c m _..... ..... · place award a.nd scholarshi gmger Ill an en um tb&t • 01 1 a v1sOT)' com- more _ A minimum fee of men taty School. DIANA DRElSS , Zon ta gi rl fo r April at i • A~pted a te90lution to the Hallmart competitiO: his Olurcb sent to us with mttte.: -H. J. Lore nt. re· 1200, plua ss for each lot Estancia Hitjl, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ncrea&lng th e fee for new H a1 · the message 'Our pri\Yers arpo1nted. over 40, instead of the Dreiss, 1858 Samar Dr., Costa Mesa, plans to attend piet permits to llOO plus I S Vie 10 inwon the htrnost s~-aiod love f~ our beloved • Board of library lr us· present achedu1e or SlOO UC S<r~ta '3arbara or Mary Washington College in Vir-Cor each additi~nal sUp and cl!:s!:d tt~:aok :c :.::::~ Phil's Clmily."' tees -Dr. Tom BlakC'Iy, or IS per lot. whichever is ginia and major in social psychology. 50C ror each hneal Cool or ca F'lne Art s award. He ea-lo addltioa to his parents. d•rector of the eveninz arealer. A cost study indi· bulkhead. and Increasing tered the University or Pbil is survtv~ by his bro-colleze at Oranae Coast cated the pa maller subdi· T I tr•k d • • I 1:be pier ua.nsfer fee to l5(). Hawaii with honors tber, David Res.d or Corona.. Co\leae. replacins Wilham •isionl requ ire Sl90 in rc-0 'on I e leS In poo • Aud:JOrtzed execution of His famP"i t d .to plac wbo teaches and h varsity Col.:man on the library an agreement with lhe County .v n en 8 · e coach at Norco His father view expenses and the Peace Otncers Assn ror oo bta ,;rave at PaciOcVtew 1 the · f n board. laracr aubdivisioM require The little tot who drowned bia aunt and oocle in Call-lt{aatog 80 ldenti-Kit · ror Manorial .. Patt, a muter ;.d mS::=~t ~he ~~ • C1 \'il serv1ce board - about 1415, when he rode his tticyclo fomia for about a year and Ule 1968~g ftscal year for saying His heart is to dore Robins Ford ~eocv in Alvin C. ~dlam,reap~inted : • 'Zonina amendment -into the swimm inl pool o1 a halt. 1156. Hawaii , his soul is With Coal& Mesa. · Ja}' \1osley, appointed to tlOO inuead of d\e present his famil y's new home in The Rev. James 0 . Blain • Auebortr.ed eecutton of GOO." Services were held June succeed Jame s Devine. *1 00. 111• aeaaal upente ia Colleae Park area in Colla or the Newport Harbor Lu-a joint agreenulll for opera· His modler. Mrs . Malcolm 21 a.& tbe Methodi st Chu rch • Plannin& Commi uion- estimated at 1200. Meea Jut Tbured&y. was tb~ Church otnciated at tion or lbe County auto-Reid of Newport Beach. iD c»ll& Meaa. Cun Dosh, reappointed; Don • Ex PJessed opposition to State Assembly Bill 1632, which wodld require veuel operator identification per- mits, u yina that tuc:h re- quirement would impoae' u unreasonable burden •o qualified peraont wk operated reai.uercd vesacla. • Ursed the co..ty"l local asency fannatio. n. mi uion to deny the appli- cation of Santa Ana Hei ... \1utual water Co. to rona .. , new Santa Ana ltei .... Y.'ater District, bec:aue "a larae portiO?' ot a.W proposed disuict ie wt•ia the uistina city lintitl f1l Newport S.Ach." ao4 .. city is opposed to dlt c.-. tion of &ftJ n•w apecdal purpou dittricu wilra• itl city I !.mill. • Appeals to the City laid to rest Monday at Pad· Ule aervtces . miJic teleootB~DUDicad.ooa H Bell• f CDM d • •Adkinson, attorney, re· Cowacil from decisiona of fie vtew Memorial Part. system. 111 tn...a.cy tele-arry In 0 leS placina Bill Clark. tile Plannina Ccmmiuion -typewriter ay.stem ror ln-1 • Parks. Beaches and Variaaua. 175; u" pannit•. Funeral services wer• 1•CYCLI$T IS HUR T &-ercbqe or pollee tntJnna-u .. .._ e-m ReCI'caliOD Corlminlotl liDS POt CMURCH hold Monday at Bell Broad· llllal• Davia, 15. or 435 lion : lllo ""'"a! coot la ,_.,. ~•. r-of J ... Bellin of Ntclttgao ; -IUILDIIIG nv•u 1'15; aip oJctPlion J)l:r-way Chapel for J-,.ear~td "ladwent Ln.. Baycreac, 1154 lira. Harold Swaa.aoa, o.• 2 lll&en., ... Eleanor Erd· Ball Seety, auomey, re-. Bl. fDr .. -.... mill, •so -in each calC Rico Milchcl. .... u.)Ured wbeo ber bi· • A.wuded lbe CDillrae\ ol 00tolb1 Jo daaoe ••o. -or WIIICIDa.D and Mrs. placina Edtu Witmer. Newport ~ I rt oaHalt or die artainal fee. He wu discovered by h.i• QJ'cle wu lDvo1ved to all tor w~-.1 ODul RwJ. elect ~. J .. ll. ta 0.. Laaoue of Mlcbi-ln other action ll&el4iay a.dll M 711 Dlllw ...... -y SUIPII HUIT . au01, Mn . A.vel Mitchel at oocldoot J•o It will a c• • ..,.._, 11> tllo llolboa ..., 1111-oo. IM: 5 P-l-and 5 •••n;na. Ill• c-c;l al~o: 11 1 ... lit., --..... J.., lollwl -· ... ot lhe bottc.r. ol the IWinmina ddvea -Joupil wuu. Cbab ID L •. 'llcOtlla. ... Wla. ...., Uwcl al .,...., •• r'1hftll, • ~od tint readill.a •• ? .. '.... ··-·a • 1111 N"'J*l lll'lt., Colla pool, whila lllay wore mo•• Hell•. 10, olelt\1 N-• lou of CGolti -. low 110111 Bos-la ""'· OoooDa .. .., --loti Wed-olf 1 Ont•n .. « l%64. -· -~-...... ..... ...., _. 1 at 111e 1rte loto lllo l>oo10 at 3121 -A .... Ooooaa dol Mat. on lllcld• ot •tt.'IOI... dol .... wu-Od. ll • ......,, aoc1 •-wt11 be •• watoT ro••· .,.,, 1 --_. IIlii a. -Ia Oootlrll Coolicl1o A••· Ito waa ruah· !Ia ~ ll!u. Rd .. -• A_ ... tile ....... 11M. D ....... lt. wu a ool!l led 01 I Ltl . ....,, 0 Go•• 1-, "'. *• 10-.. 1 n• c1 'I No-' I•• 11.. -t. ad to Hoaa Hoapi!Ol by roa· -~ a.O.. 1111111• wu for .-.....-a. -a JW' a "' 41 ,_ -Ill. ill Ollr t.a4J -State Sena!O cooau-•1 .... -a wa.. -cot oquod wbila oaypo ~od -ell 01 Hllll -,1111. ,.._ 81'0!1. 'II> L..,_ lbr .. ,. -a -flf tocok Cllordl. 00... ••••-•• No. l..-u ... -tile ...._ Ito~ onlliaial napilotloo "'" •. -· -. .. ~ A..: •. • -QIJ IIIII. •10 -Mho&. ... *'· Jo-•• will ba Colir.aia jediciol -· lk' r• flf 0 -~ -aJand. ....... 1111or11 Pllr .. o 1111Jot111• 000111 7'ol Oo. ..,._, .._ ., • ., .. ot Hob s.,.~c~~o~ -talf· ploa. ..., ... -it ----IOHoollloi>-'Dellll--lallal• .. 0...... Do., c-.; •t Oo 1e.·low Ill-at lola ..... UIIIM; •1011 Bolla _ _,, c-dal rniaiodoa ,.riliul • - ... ..,. 1 •lbr•-=:-.. ':.::-..J!.= wprnto,a""-·-•u.m.e. ·a;:;_-._-· Nor.......,. f-l ... ., .... ,.,..., ... _ ..... ,. 1111 111'11 ......... -· ... ~ ....... (0. ....... -, ... Z) -Au; I ...... R 0 ••. ,,, •• , .. . • ' - ' I I Loclllo SonoW• Vicld Bloclo Girls Staters selected ' Vtctl Black, representing Corooa del Mat Klgb Sdlool. Cor me title .or Mlaa Corona left this wet* Cor Girl's del Mar.: State at the oavts campus A dlance to learn about of the University or Cali-legialaUoa and tou~ the romia. state capitol was won by Victt was chosen by the Lucille Suuble, · wbeo abe Au11Uary of tbe Newport was named Girl's State R&- Hatbor American Legion presentative from Newport Unit 291 becaul¥' abe is one Harbor Higb School by lhe of the top coeds at COM Legion Auxiliary •. LucUle Hi~ SChool. Her activities was a ~ca girl, has danced include song leading, honor and sung in school plays; roll, May Company teen has sung with Heinz Kaiaer board, ·AFS. CSF. Ski Club, groups and with the All Pep Club, Student Congress, County High SChool booor Auxiliary or the Costa Mesa choir. · Sle is a member or women •8 Club, . and her the OAA and •has received church group. She has work-awards in sports. · Sbe is ed as "Allee" at Disney-also a member o r the Junior lllld and is currently vying Class Council. ·Protest is presented The: Voters lnformalion _ the supervisors. The rc:so- Bureau asked the county lution cited previous charac:a supervisors Tuesday to that lhe vote tally system retum 10 hand counting of is not adequate, accutate vo te s and to rescind the or speedy, and that every lease-purchase of the Cole-election in which it has been man vo te tally machine. ~used has been marred by The VJB request was breakdowns and errors. filed by the board, but the In addition to asking for supervisors expressed an return 10 hand count, the interest in calling for a VIB resolution asked for citizens committee investi-cancellation of the lease- gation of the vote counting purchase of the vote tally diHiculties. machine "for material mis- Chatles Brown of East teptesentation and/or failure Bluff, VIB chairman, pre-of perfonnance and con- sented the re solution to sideration." LfGAL NOTICE CITY Of ~[WPORT BEACH, C ALIF"OR~IA 'iOTI CE iN\'Ill'iG BIDS SEALED BIDS ;...ill be received •t the. offi c~ of the Ci ty Clerk City H•ll 'iewport Be•cb, C•lifoi!U•, aatd 10:00 a.m., oa \h1e 12th d•Y .of july, 1968, at whic:b. time they will be opeaed ud re•d, lor performia'A work •!I follow•; SEAL COAT PROGRA.\t, t96W9 PART I (rOG SEAL ) CO'IolTRA I';T 1169 ~0 bid .. ·ill be rect<i vt<d unles" it is mad~ 1;1~ " pro.po .. .tl form fumi!!ht<rl by thr Publi C" \\~r~:o Oe parlment .. tar~ b1d mU!It b,. 1 acc~;~mr.ani<'!'d by cash, l.'rru fLed !.'he ck or B,ddrr!! Bond mddl' po\11b,. 10 tht< City of Sewport Bt<a C"h, lor an amount r <Jual tn 111 east 10 p<'!'rc,.nt of thr am oun t bid. . . The document" incl udt'd within thl' ~e a led b1d,. "h1rh r!'IJUi r completio n and ~"•ecu tion arl" thr folio" i n~:: 1. -Propo!!a l z. PaJII" 3 -Dt<!!l ptation of Sub...contractoro; 3. Pll!l" 4 -Bidd,.r',.. Bond .$. Pajlf' 9 -:Xon-C"ollus ion .\ffi da vit 5. Pajlr 10 -Contractor', Finan cial Status Tht> doC"uml'nl!l shal l bl' alf i ~t>d"ith th,. ap('"(""t" ~lfL:DiiiL>~"" anrl tit]r,. nl thl' per5QD"' si,ning on bf'hall o thl' b1dilt<r. For corporllt ion!<, th,. !'iJinat ure!l of th r p,.,;denr or Viee Pre•ide r11 an d SecrelcHy or A••l•fanf Secr•rary arr rt<qu1rf'rl "':'~ th,. f.or- f.><H1ll11' ~t>al ."ha ll bt< alfi,,.d to ill.l dt~C'U ml'nt!! rr quL rllllf "''!Ill"" tu re!!. In thl!' case of a partner!!h Lp, the "'Jina to rl' of a1 ],.,. .. t ~;~nl' llener.tl partnl': i!l rt<qdir<'!'d. . . . \II birl!< .u<" to br compared on tht' bil !l l,. of th<' t.np:LD""'"' t'"tim atr. Thl' l'Mimated quant it ir!l ar!' a.pp ro t imatr on I~. b"'"ll Jli•rn .,o]r ly ""'a b;~ .. i!'l lor thr C'ompar i,.on of birl,., \o bid "'II ht< dl'CI'ptl'd from a ContraC"tor "ht~ hra .. not bl'l"n Ji C"rno;t"d in at·rordiiOCl' \\l th thl' prO\i'<iOn." of f.hilplt"f 9, 0111• ,.,on Ill of Hu!lilll',.,. an rl ProfrM•ion,.· Cud ,., Thl' C.onrr,l!'tor !<hall .. tat!' hi .. lico•n"l' num bl'r and C'la!!i,.ilu-,L,on 111 thl' prup"" ..... 1. Plan ... ~P"'""J Pro• is:t)n.;, and Contra£'! llorum~:ll" ma• b .. obta inl'd dl th,. Publ iC" 1\ork!< 0 <"p<IM.mt'nt , Cit• ll all , '""POrt Rl'aC"h, f.Ml L io m i ;~, at no C"O!<t to licrn!!l'd C"ont raC"tor ... -\ non- rl!'lundabl~ char,a,. of 12.00 "ill bt< rt<qu irt<rl for t<a cb ""I of p1<1n,., sp,.cial Pro•i"L011", o~nrl • on trdt:'l rloC"ument!' lor oth!'r~ th:•n liC""n"r<l ront ra C"ttl r ... It , .. <f'4Ul',.tPrl th at the pl;ons an d -"'P""'"l pro•i,.iono; b•• rrturnPd "1t h1n 2 "e_,.k,. .,ltt<r tht< hi d openin(l . ·\ non-rrfundahf.-chaqz l' of 12.00 ''ill bt< rt<qu irl"d fo r r11ch .. ~I of Cit, nl "''"port Acaeh ~t11ndard Spt<eilinu io ns. Thr Cit>· of \"~<port 81'aC"h re SI!'rVl'!l the ri (lht to tt<jrC"t an•· or all hid!> ilnd to "Hnf' 11111 informality i n !luC"h !.ids •. In .tC"rord<~nC"'" "ith thl' provi!lions of Sr~t ion 1770 of lh r l.a:,or Codr, th!' C.in· Coun cil of the Cit y of \et•pott Be11C"h hM• ..... £'Prtain~d thl" ·(lener•l prt<vailin@ r•te o( per diem ••aft"" in th!' local itv in "hic h th,. "ork i!l to bt< P"rformt<d for each cr;~ft or ty p~· of workma n Q f m!'chanic needed to <.'lLecute the contr•ct and ha!l !let forth these items in Resolution \o. 6519. A copy of s•id Re !lolution i!l •vailablr in the offi ce of the City Clerk in th e Ci ty or Newport Be•ch. Tht< foll o•dn!! i!! the !<rheoduJ,. of preH•ilinp: tu~ rate"•. 1966· 67 lor " .telrctiv,. lill't of d asllilications. To~: her WLth th,. in;orm••ion ind uded in Rr!<o lntion \~;~. 6519, thi "C"bl'dul,. i!! to hr ron!!iidrred a p•rt ol'the!!l' contract spt<c:Hi catio n!!'. Pre v•ili n(l' \\ase Ratrs-1966-67 . Clo .. lflcarion (Solocrln L i•fi"'') (5/1166) (5/1/671 C<~rpl'nt l'nl t .83 Cement Muon J ~;~urneym•n 4.60 -4.84 Laborers General or Ct~n!ltrurt ion A!lphalt Raker & Ironer Flapan Guinea Ch•11er 3. 70 3.91 3.70 3.78 4.0 1 3.85 .... 3.85 3.93 4.16 Layinl_t~f •11 nt~n·metall i c pipe Tupael Llauilicatioll!l 4.31!!1 4.44-45 Vibr•tormaa, J•d Hamme r. Pn<'!'umati r Tool!~, (eJcept driller! Ol!eratial Ensineera .? 17111661 (7/11671 Oiler •d ai!"•lman (C roa_p 11 Skiploader (Leaa '' yd.) (Group 2) Rod1ua aud Chainman (Croup 3) laatnalllntm•• (Groap 4) Grade Checker (Croup S) P•ve.eot-breaker oper•tor (Croup S) Crade-•11 opetator (Group 6) Te•••ler• O.•p T111ek Driver (Leaa thaa 4 J'd•) WeiDf ttuk driver (2.500 1•1. to 4000 ,s•l.) 8•1141-. •ad Coe.str•ctin u•dea a.ldliyer & Stue M' .. oa El.cufel• Jn_.,_. Wire.•• 4.38 4.53 -4-62 4.77 -4.86 5.01 4.97 5.12 5.16 5.31 5.16 5.31 5.26 5.41 (S /11661 (S/1/m 4.35 4.50 4.53 4.68 (J/1/U J fStr/&1t 5.15 5.15 (7/11"1 (7/1107/ ,,II 6.55 1•n11"1 ...... r 4.765 , ... _ (7/1/") (711/67) J-=•-Spny 5.22 s.u ..,._. 5.» 5.64 e:l e~aM~IIHIM. .. 1uU Hreia .... 11 M tM pnniliq 0•==· ....., _.. a.IW., ,.... ... • ,.. •• m., eraft -an' or llnPOIIT IEACII, CALIJOIIIIA a.-L•I'u,a•CW: ........... , ........ _.-.-Eo .. .. •moon IIA8R Elllllll AIIIT SECliOII - -P .. 2 TltURSDAY, JUliE 77, IIIII C:OIIDIIA DELIIAII, CALl F. Council News (Coat:l-.d tram pap i> ia lad A••·· sewer maia • AdDp&ed a reeoladoa relocatioa ia letd An., , .. .,_..,,., lDceat. to I'Mlae C'-atructiOII of 2nd Au., ....._.lllnltve INa foratp, alley reconsttdc:tion, ll• abdlvtaloD ud 1041DI inch wtler main in 2nd appllollloaa. (Separate ltorJ' Ave., waler main replace• ctvea decaUa of reoom-roent . tn alleys~ lhe coil is IHDded teM.); catimated at $222,000 to • Collod blda lor 10 a.q~. S247,000. .July 15 tor I 1,170 equare • Ctlled bid1 for 10, foot addidon to the Corooa 1o:ts and 10:30 a.m. July del Mar Library.· 12 on phasu ol the annual • Adopted' & reaoluUoo · . 1 eatabUiibiog puting meter street and. alley ~cal co~una earorcemeat areu: recre-proaram, tnc:\ud tna poruons atiooal; combtnaUoo racre-of Newport Shores, Old aUooal-commercial , and Newport, Dover .Shores, Eut commertcal. are.:S; ud Bl~ff. Lido Isle, Newport Uad.o11he areu of tbe cit.y Hetahts, West Newport, wllbln each or these classi· Back Bay Dr., Corona del ncalioos. · Mar alleys, and the COM • Adopted a resolution of beach parkina lot. intention to abandon a por· • Consented to the assian· tion or Seafoam Dr. between men.t o f the city tidelands Maraueritc Ave. and Tiller oil drilling contract from Way in Harbor View Hills. Humble Oil & Refinina Co. ' CH ATTlNG at the weli:ilng reception are, from left Mrs. John Clark and ne-Myweds Necla and Sill Griffin. • They'll go to midwest ••• of social note ., ,.. -IIJ .... ... -,...-.; '*· .ad .~•· Ned II.CIIIt 10 diM. .• ·.~~ wu RUt of Lido tale ha•• u caJbt iD 1 11 ~. ~ ~ ual•er"'Y it tams into a r ... u, .._... ... 11111 year Jack Cbeoblre or ao .... dat porty '(lor daeir )6da del liar left lut weol< lor weddlaa tnnivers.,Y day) Hawaii 10 joiD wUe MOD& ••• held at the Hunlinaton , ud daulbt•. ·wbO bad tt. a.acb bOOM of lheir •on paned earlier co vlltt rela- Tom. Be•id.. their dt:y. Uvea over lhere.: Ouriaa they helped calebrete the tbeh abaence. tbetr bome birthday ot Tom's younaest b«e wtU be vacadon tellt• IOQ, J•«rey. whoae lrd dence of Or. :Cbartee reta· birthday it on the 19th, tho berg.· dean or the Talbot day arter lhe Hilla' Day. Theolostcal SemiDa.ry at The unior Hill'• aund-Biola COllece, La Mirada.. dauahtor Barbara. also cele- brated her ,birthday on the lllh and her araduation from hiah school, wh,ile another arandcla11Jbter wu cc1e· bratina aradu.tion rrom ciahth arade. To top it orr, the family celebration was held 1 day• before the anni- vcrury -on June the 16th, so of coune everyone celebrated Dad's Day too. • • • IIALIJrATI PIOILIIII! The solu lion may be much eal ier than you think, by consuitina 1 Real £slate Counselor, one who hal had many yean of exper- ience in all Facets of the real estate field. • Revised the harbor per~ to Annstrona Petroleum mit policies to permit Corp. floatina dry docks and • APProved the applica· c:alablishin& conditions for tion of George Gaudin to iuuin& pennits. construct a 6Q-foot long • Called bids for 10 a.m. float at an analc to a bulk·· July 10 for lowerina the head bayward of 309 Via 12-inch diameter water main Lido Soud, Lido Isle. at Washington St. and the • Ap;~roved the applies- bay in Balboa. tion of Dr. Royal Tucker to • Called bids for 10 a.m. add a new slip to an exis- July 16 fC1r capital improve-ting float hayward of 218 ment projects in Corona del Evening Star Ln., Dover Mar, includin& storm drain Shores. ()Jests were having such a marvelous time at the second wedding reception ror Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Griffin UI. held Suaday, June 15. at the Saddleback Inn, that they left only when the band rinished' playing "Goodnight sweet.. heart." The bride, the ronner held there with both rami· Mr. :llld Mrs. ,Sandy Hamil· lies and all their college t<>n or Baycrest (tormerl3 rrtends as guests.· The Balboa Peninsula reatdemts) couple drove out to Balboa have just retumed l'rom a after BtU's graduation, and royal cruise or the Medi· will return to the midwest terrlllean-In race it was so ror their borne. ·run will be royal that' they spent the rootball and baalr:etball visit in Rome in the same coach ror Shelbyville high hotel aa King Peter ot scbool in Misaourt. , Greece _ just 2 doors down Among the 250 guests were the hall. sport ngures Emie Zwahlen, The Real Eatate Coun· sclor furnishes profes· sional, unbiased analysis, help, auidance and judac- ment for the bUyer, seller, o wner, les1or, leuee, lender or user of property, Particular apecialtics of this Counselor include advice and auistance in nego tia~in& favorable tenns on leasing, buying and selling. Cyclist is fatally injured Injuries rrom a trarnc ac- cident in Huntington Beach proved ratal a rew hours later, June 21. in Intercom- munity hospital ror Daniel Services were held J une 24 at Peek Family Chapel. Jntennent was at Pacinc View Cemetery. Lawrence Twigg, 22. or NEW SHOP OPENS 114-D 23rd '\1., Costa Mesa. IN HILGREN SQUARE Mr . Twigg, riding a bicycle, Sa.nd:(s back with her was involved in a collision Quffn' stuff. Sandy Carlson, with the car driven by James original owner or Sandy's Johnson. 16, or Hunti~gton n.urt &. Sturr. has opened a Beach, in the intersect10n or new lingerie shop In Hilgren Main St. and Utica Ave., at Square. Costa Mesa. With 8 :50p.m. June 2(). . . her i s a lOn J!-time rrtend, Necia Marie Gellr:er, and daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. !=':. Gelker, or 1572 1\. Ocejlll Front, Balboa. met Bill back east last year at the start o r her rreshman year a t St. Stephens Col- lege, Columbia, Mo. Sbe is a member or Zeta Phi Delta. The groom, son ot Mr. ·and Mrs. William Grtmn Jr., or St. Louis. Mo., was g r&d· uated June 5 rrom the Uni· versity or Missouri, and is a member or Delta Si~a Phi. Bill and Necia were June 1. at the Heart Catholic Columbia, Mo. A line coach or the Stn Francisco ·• 49ers; Btu van Bredatort, Lakers ooacb; Floyd Reah. San Pedro· Harbor cOllege rootball coach; Bob Boyd, USC bead basketball coach; and Dtclr: Glori, football coach or Santa Ana oollege. BABY LOCKED INSIDE Lod'ed out or her house. ·with her baby inside, Mrs. James Porth. 52 1~ Poin· settia Ave .. Corona del M&r, called on Newport Beach f'tremen ror help Monday moming June 24. Firemen climbed i n a window and un- ,II A -1111.11011 If,. •••-~r.os -..ota .. •u•u ·• ......... Area ..... h•s ... INM ... _.., *' .,., • f ... .., ollll•l •• ...._ Vieiw Mew..,. .... 10 aAI., ... ll'f 'IIi II call ·oa ,_, fri_. •illll val•••· a.ror.elic..t _. airu r... r•••'Y ....... IMS wltldt .,_. ready 110 t.elp her MCIDMe ... ~!. ... '""' ... , .... a .......... . '1111 --.,..~ -IIY- Services. are tendered on a fee basis with no charac made for the oriainal di~Joo cuuion of the problem. , The qua1i£ications and judgment of thi s Counselor arc a re sult or over 30 yean experience in bank- in,, escrows, monaage financina. appraisina, manaaemcnt and develop- ment of commercial pr~ pertie s 10 addition t.o leasing and bro keraae. CALL I'OR ,..U.t:, II'Rf:LIMUU,RY DISCUSSION 01' YOUR II'ROILI!IIIS. DON I. HUDDLESTON Survivors are his W1te. Mart Graves. Also in the Ali~e. and 2 daughters. Dana shop will be Trudy Noble . Mane and Danielle LoW se; with the original store ror 7 his parents.' Mr . and. Mrs. years . With graduate cor· Kenneth Tw•aa ofHuntrogton setieres to disguise rigure Beach ; and 4 brothers and problems, the new Sandy's a sister. will specialize in maste· married Sacred Church, wedding reception was locked the door. lb=====---!1 Real !state Counulor II'HOtft:, io~--u.u 1716 Oronge Avenul Meso, California BUDGET \Continued from paac 1) the GtiHenhagen-Kroc:ger re- port brin g the average over- all pay increase to 6.8c;_, addin& some S292,690 to the budget. Individua l sa lari es we re sel as follows by the Coun· cil, Cor key positions not covered in the salary adjustment: City \-tanager Hurlburt, .S25,000 a year; C ity Attorney Tully Sey~ mour, .S20,500; City Clerk Laura Lagios, 5>9,600. Council ado pted a motion not to downgrade any salary schedule for depart- ment heads as recommended tn the G-K report. The motion specifies that the salaries of department heads will remain at present ranae, and will be inc luded in the 5~ blanket in crease. Each posi tion will be sut.-. ject to review when vacated by the present incumbent. The G-K recommendation gtvtng the city manager authorization to make discretionary l·step in- creases was rejected by the Council. City \·tanager Hurl- burt had re commended dis· approval of this item. Roger Hardacre of the Library Board presented an appeal for restoration of a previous reduction in funds for purchase of books. Coun- cil rc:store4, S2,000 for this comy and large sizes. SERVICE PROVIDES "AXES" TO "ZAXES" For a beginning do-i~your­ setrer who has no tools. or for a handy householder who doesn't own plumbing or plas tering equipment, Lee Garben's new A to Z Ren- tal Center at 1809 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa will rill the bill. 4.. to Z Rental Cen· ter toasts or every thin~ from "ues·· to "zaxes" (a tool tot cutting slate). Businessmen. invalids. families having parties or going camping will all be able to take advantage or the new rental service. ac- cording to Mr. Garbert. He has been an· auditor and pub- lic areountallt for the past 20 years ind is a member or both the Scottish Rite and Masonic Lodge. L~GAL NO TIC~ ----==--LEGAL NOTICE CJT't' OF' NF.WPORT BF:ACH, CALirORNIA SOTICf.ISVITING BIDS . SL\U:D RIDS will be recehed ·~ the. o lfi c:~ of the Cuy Clerk, City Hall, Newport Buell, Cahlo.raaa, a11tll 10:90 a.m., on the 12th day o f July, 1968, at wludl tira.e they will be opened aad read, lor performla1 -a ••· 5DIIowa: SEAL COAT PROGRAM, 1968~9 PART Ill (SLU RRY SEAL> CONTRACT 1171 \o bid "ill bt< rt<ceh·~d no.]e!l~ it i.11 rnade oo a proposal form furn i,.hf'<l ~"' thr Public Work ~ Department. Each bid mu !'ll be ar·t·om/rani.,.a by cash, '"~'nHied checlr. or Rid der'!! Bond made P"\ab e to th~ C. it)' of ~ewpon Beach, lor an amount e qual to at """" 10 l'"rcent of the am ?u'!t bid. . . . Thr lloo;-umf'nts included ... uhm the !lelll ed bad ~ whach requne 'ompl,.lion <tnd f'1"Cution IUf' the foll o .. ·ing: I--Propo,..al z. PllllC .l -Designation of Sub-conuoc tor!l 3, Pra p:r ., -flid ,Jer'l'!l Bond ~. P<~p:e 9 -~on-co llu!!iion Affida vit ;:,, Pil i~:!' JO-Contra ctor's f'inn?C"ial Status Th•· dor urut>nts shall b<'!' alfi ,ed with the aprropriate !lij!:naturea .onrl titlrs of the pu!<OnS sign ing on bt"'hall or the bidde.r. f or '"'foration,., the !!li !l:natures of the p,.,;Jonr or VIce p,..~ldettt an• Soerelo1y or A••iatanr Socrerory ar,. ri':IJUired and the. Co r· po r;ur Seal sh.tll be affi xerl to all do cume.nts requiring sign•· turr!<, In th<" r ase of a partnership, the 111i ~atu1e of at leatlt onr ~t"'n r ral partnf"r is required. ·\II hi ds il r~ to he compared on th e ba !lli" of the Eusineer'tl ••,.,t imatt•, The e.stimated quantitit"'s arr: approx.imate only, beillj! l(i "'II solely a!< a ba~<is lor the c~;~mparison of bids. So bid wi ll be-a(!er pt"d from a Contnctor "'ho hu not beea lil",.n,.rd in arcordanct"' wi th the provi!!ions of Chapt,., 9, Oh·i· sion Ill of Ausiness and Proles,;;ion!l ' Codt"'. The Contractor "hall .,latl' hi" liren"l' nu mber and cla!lsif ication ia the propo- :.;:.1. Plan,., SpPd aJ Provis:on.'l, and ContraC"t Document" ma y be PROSTITUTION IS ohtaine•l at th e Public Work!! 01'partment, City ll all, Newp~;~rt OtARGEO IM ARREST llrarh. Calilomia, at no C'O!It to lirenl!ed contractor!!, A non• I M M · 2'J~ t~•fundablr charge of S2.00will be required for each set of planl!l, A ee ay oms. .,-year-,.p,.r·i<ll Prov ision~'~, and contract d~;~eument~ for others thaa old blonde trnm Sacramento, lir••n,,•d contrartorli , It is requ e"'tl!'d th111t the plans and special was arrested at 2 a.m. Satur-jHCI\ i .. ioM be returned wi thin 2 we_ekR dtet the bid op'eniD(I!- day at the Newporter lnn -' nnn-rdundablt> charge of S2.00 will be required (or each !let and booked at the Newport nf City ol Nt<wport llea ch Standard Specilic•Jions. Beach pollee Station on the Th e f:i ty of Newport Beach reservel!l the ri8ht to reject any or all bid:'! and to "'a 1ve any inft~rmaliiy in l!lUch hid!l. charge or prostitution. In ;u·cordiiiOCI': with the provill iODI!l of Section 1770 of the La!.lor The arrest was made by Codr, the Cit y Counci l of the City of Newport Ouch hu as- 0 fi J S certaint<d the seaeral prevallit~.A rate of per diem wale" in lhe r Cet' .A . imon, accom· lor n lit{ in ~h i ch th e ..,ork is to be performed for each cnh or partied by QrCicer She&ffi typr: o workman or mecha11ic aet:ded 10 execute the coat,..ct Slid and Reserve Orl'icer Canni~ hu !le t forth these items La Ruolatioo No. 6519. cbael ,\ copy of said Resoluti ni! is -avail•ble in the office of the City Rich d Emil K 11 r 33 Clerk in the City of Newport Beach. ar 0 e '. ' The foll owin@ j,. the .11chedule t~f prevailinl' wase rate•, 1966- o( Encino was &180 arrested 67, for \1 !<elective li!lt of clnllificatioaa. TOf!l':lher whtt the at the Newporter Inn and informat ion included in Resolution No . 6519, thia •chedule ia was booked the same mom· to be ron,.,idered a p~r~ of the!!le coalract 11pecificatioos. Prevadn1g l'e~:e Rates -1966-67 purpose . tng on a charge of prowling. Cla .. tflcatl-(S.futive Li•ll"'') (5/1/U) (5/1/671 Amona the s izable items C•rpent t<r"' 4.83 cut out or the budget in the LOCAL GALS ENTER Cement Mal!lon Journeyman 4.60 4 Laborerl'l last minute trim were S20,000 POWDER PUFF DERBY General or Conl!ltf'Uction for catch basins in River~ Miss Madine Panel of Aaph11h Rahr & lron~r side Or. at Cout Hwy., 2223 Vista Huerta, East t~i~:thuer Mariners Mile; SlO,OOO for Bluff, is included in the Layin~t o f all non·mt!lallic plpe carpenter shop at the city list or 81 enuants in the rnADell:lauifh!atinas \1.70 . 3.91 3.70 3.78 4.01 4.84 3.85 4.06 3.85 3.93 4.16 yard; S5,200 for clauifi· annual"powdcr puff derby." Vlbratorm•n, J•c:k lhmm~r. Pneum•tic Tool•, Sh h ld · I (eJ:cr.pt driller) 4.315 4 4445 cation survey; S6,000 for e 0 1 a comm~rc1a OP:eratin@: Ea~:ineer& '7/l /U) "(7/1/67) closina t~p driveway ap-pilot's license and wail be Oiler and •i!f'alm•n (Group I) 4.38 4.53 pro aches in commercial fly ina in hef 3rd powder &IX'oader (Leu ""yd•) {Croap 2) •.62 4 .. 71 areas·, S2,3SO for a car for puff race. Ro •un •nd Cha iatUtl (Croup 3) 4.86 5.01 .1 . , J .. trvmeaUn• .. (Croo.p 4) 4.97 5.12 the piblic works acpart.. Her CO"''Il ot II Mill Crade.Cttecler (Croup 5) 5.16 5.31 ment; J2,670 for the instant Virainia Cof(ee, 3030 C lub Pavemeat•bre•ker o~e,..tnr (Cro.ap :;) 5.16 5.11 replay TV camera and •ideo House. Rd.. Cos~a Men, T~;:~%~~1 operator ( roup 61 15~·;'"' rsJi~:11 recorder~ 13,100 for truck who Will be compelinl in her Dl111p T"'ck Oliver (Ln• thaa 4.rd•l 4.35 4..50 and udio for the pu.rchasina fint race, which thi1 year Water trar.k driver (2590 s•l. to itloo 11•1.1 4.51 6.61 will start at Vaa NU\IS 8111lldla.s nd Cout~cuoaltadu ts/JIMJ tJ/J/17t department. _ ~ • Rflckrayer 1 Sto•e M•IMI• 5.15 $.1$ 0\uina the Monday ennina Cahr .• and end It Savannah, F.lecuiel• (7/r/MJ (7/J/611 diacuuion, CoUncil adopted Qa, ' Joan.e,.• Wlmna 6.U '-5$ an emcraency ordin•nce L.U.er (~:~ increaeina ihc bail to t10 UP AIDI MAMID P.-atett~ r7/r/UJ r7111671 for overtime pmiaa at Olea Bacb, •ice , .. sideot J....-,.. -s,-, !t-22 S.U reaeational p.tiaa areaa. ot Crocker Ciliuaa Bank P,-._u;;• ' Th• ciry m.u..., ucitnated ucl _..,., of &b1ir Harbor "-1 c:I .. •IUc:.U"' -luetl ... ,... ....u M 5-.t! ,.....'1t!, tt.t ttt. emeraiiiC'Y action, Ceaaer ollie•, .. , ftaad erart nne. • roakiaa die Ofdiaaau ef• c....-i.. chairmu for drte ~.,. ... , S..diiJ .... Hol14ar """ .,. • ,... ... ,.., onh ftcdYe inmedia .. .,, rMIII I Uailld Pad *i•t lor Nt• , ~ C1TY Of NEWPORT KACI. CAUPOU1A 111 ddidon•l e10.000 In port Harbor at a mtttink L•.,. Ulloa, Chr C .... r .. lftoe, htkt ,, ... ...,. alaemooa. PeWI'*: Ju• '!• 1NI. ill ... ft'..,.,. .... , r..•• • Ph._ I• Y •r Order few • S..scrtptl ... : Coli 613.GI50 aiR- BouND? NOW 23 DEPARTURES DAILY FIOM OIANH· COUNTY AIIPOIT • ••• DIIIC11. Y TO LOS ANGII IS 11111NA110NAL AIIPOIT U5e aiR·"?ORT cH 5e FOR FR£QueNT·REUA8Le- ECONOMICAl: SERVICE .... BY DEW'X& AIIKCINDITIJNa). WCJT'OfiCCMCII DIR«TLY TO WUR AIRI.Jie lUMINAL. ia-::.M1 ......... 1 .. , ' ' Cl" ~ ........... .... .... ~-..... ..... ··--........... _~ .................. -.. ........... ,..a. ~~:;~~ ~.u~!:;a.?~·~ ~;~::.~ .................... . 6e ..._. y_.._ Act. of ···•·" .... ----· ................... 1100 .. IUJ, laGia.&..., of •• __ • ...,_.eo ... r ........ c.s ....... SEC11CJIII a. '1\e SCrMt a.. ,.......... of •• a., •• "..,.,. .............. .. o;~f;;';:r· • .:~~ ~ _.,._.., ........... . • lllo Mao of lllo ,.,.. .. of ... . .......... ,_,.H4 .. M .,. .... ••• _,. ··-100 s. .. ~ ._, .. , a ... •• .,.. .. .aL .... ..,.. of 6o •aeaU.. of .... portloe of ..Ud otnot. !Wd ,-•~· Mall ... &e •• ,.. .. ,. of •I• Ro•lodoe of ....... •d tllo II•• •d pl.co of •• llo.rloa of oil to ~· low-a.cl io or o~ •d Jecd.l 10 •• p10po0ecl YOC. wh: doa of ... pordoe of uld ft• ,... of s-1o.. oueet. SUd oode .. •a11 bo Oil"" u ·-.. o ••P of -poo\ed ol le .. t t• d-ro TNct Ne. .... recordd io before Go Ule of N id laoorio1o ~ 111, Po .. 11 •d It ell ao reqt;hed by low. of llll.cellu ... • .. .,., a.. sr.cnON t. Nod eo Ia llereby •• of Or... Coutr. ll•• ••• •• Citr Coudl of t.aUo•l., )floJ .... _.,of dao Cl. o 1 N-,.n Bnclro •• ...... , Uaa of M•rp•r-do .. t. .... by B• Moad.,., the 1 .. A,.. .. , 16.00 , .. , Ia 2211d Ay of Jaly, 1968. at •• ••• • •ewa a a ••p of hoar of 7:SO 9'clock p.m. o f Tbet. No. 6211 recorded Ia eald d_,., le tt.e Co .. cll Q.,.. .... t29. Papa 25 10 S2 '-· Nra of •• City of NeWf?rt clallln of .. 111 Mlaeell•eo .. Beach, located Ia die pty lllapa •d lyial aortlt.arly of Hall of the City of New· •• a•&arly proloapdoW' of pon Baacll, aa die time aad •• ae ..... arty liae of nl-place »r hearlas all per- ,_ Way, 60.00 feet Ia 110aa iatareated Ia or objectias . .ttldl, .Uti aordr.erly Haa 1o the pavpoaed vac:atioa of ••'fl•1 a Jt.arias•d dia&aace aaid ponioao of aaid atreet. af lf o• 10' ,,.. E 24.87 •d tlroa City Cooadl at u id ... , aa •o-oa aald •ap of daa ud place will ill ear tlae TNct Na. 622t. nid•ce offered by •1 penoa AU •aa ponioa of aald atreel hi tareawd ia the vacadoa o f aa t.. Yac:a&ad., c:loaad op •cl uid portioa of aaid street ........ 4 Ia ~aora dearly lenlahe6ore de.cribed. ..... -a eertaia •ap ap· SECTION S. 'reia Re.olatiou. ,..-.e4 •4 a4optd by di e City of la&aad-altall be pabli.laed C..dl af •• City of Newpon at laut •oace ia die of&d al a.ac4 6or Mill -..c:adoa clo ... aewap.,er of die Ch y, •d lal ap •d abad-•.;.t. by aaid pa"bltcatioa alii aU be ... de --'-•-dated Jaae 24, 1968 baiDre the dale aet for the •4 4eaipatad "RaiiOiatioe' t.earias of all penoaa ia ter- Na. 6103'', w•ldt aald • ., Ia .. ted ia ' or objeetios 1o th e • llela •e offi ce of the City propoaed vacadoa. Clftk of daa City of Newport AOOPTED thia 26th day of a.aet., Ral.,•ee Ia tlere"by Joae, 1968. .... lla aald ••p lor fllrtlaer ,.nlwlan aa lo •• ptopoaed ftead-, doaia1 ap Md at.•· ATTEST: Doree~~ Maralaall Mayo r L•r• La«ioa ..... , of aaid partioa of Cloy Clod< , P.hlialt: Jue 271 1968. ia 11&e Newport HartK~r Eu.ip aald atna&, aad aald .. ., Ia •alia a part of 61a n1110lodoa LIGAL NOTICE LEGAL MOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA NOnCE INVJ1TNG BIDS 5EAL'ED BIDS will be re eehed at the office of ,the City Cl ... City Ball, Newport Baada, Califoraia, aatil 10:00 a.m.,· -•• 17* .. ., of e-..~· a_t 14i .. ti~ae mer will be ............... ........... - • 81DDIIC OF ACne COAST UCIIIAY AIIJACEN T • • • '111 8AI.·U·--CLWI-IPI_,. • , CONftAC1' IJ7t lt• Will will M Ncel .. ll eal••• It ia_..de M a pt'OP.OHI fo1111 ..... IAII'd tar tlae Pat.lic l'otka Depanaeat, E•e• bid must be K~ied II)' c•••· cf!rtifled clrteck or Bidder'a Boad made ...,..fe ta tlae City of Newport Ouch, lor aa ••ouat equal to itt le-t WJ pen~eat of the amo .. t bid. Tile doca•nt• iach•ded wit .. ia the aealed bid111 which ~quirro r..pleti-aad encatioa are the follo wias: ' J, -Propo .. l 2. Pap 3 -Dealpatioa of Sub-coatractors a. Pare 4 -Bidder' a Boad " P•IIC 9 -Noa..colluloa Affidavit S. Pa110 10 -Co. tractor' a Fiaaad al Stataa ne doca-ata .... 11 tie allind with the aprropriate ai caature" all title• of the per-•• !1ipia8 oa behall of the bidder. For eo,..ratloaa, the alpatare!O of the ,,..,.,or VIc• f',.altl•"' •• ,...._,.,, or A•alafaltf .Sacrer.,., are reqoired and the Cor· ,.,..e Seal 11hall be affiu d to all do eu meDtA reqalrias sip:n•· larea. Ia llle c•e of a partaership, the aipatare of at Jeut ... raeral partaer i• requi ~d. All ~ilia are to be co111pared oa the bui11 of the t:osiraeer'.!l ••U•ate. Tille eati .. ted q.aatili ~11 arf! appro rimate onl y, bei njl ,; ... aolelr, •• a t.a11 ia for the compari!OO'O of bid A. ~. ~id Will be •cc:e ptr'd fr oM 11 Coatr•ctor who hu not been liceaaa4 Ia accor4aace with the provi!lliOfl!l of f.h•pter 9, Oh'i- •lo. Ill of BtllliaeAa an" ProfelillliOll.'<' Code. The Con!ractor .. all .. ate hit~ licea11f' au~t~ber aad cl allaificatioa ia th t propo- ool. PI••• Special Provia:onA, aad Coatract Docamellt!l m•y be ... 4 at llro• Pat.lic l'or .. a Dep•rtmlillt, Cily Hall , Newpon lelldl, Celiloraia, •t ao rost to l icea'led coatr•cto~. A non· tet .. ~le chrl(e of 12.00 "·ill be required for each aet of plan,.., ' ..,.aelel Provi••-11, aad r oatract docu111eata for ot.ll en• thaa lfcft~~ed coa.tracto,... h h· r,.qoeAted that the plaa• a11.d apecial provi•l-" tie retarard wilhia 2 we_eka after the bid opfllli•s· A •--f .. dable c••'l" of 12.00 will be reqaired for each set of City of Newport Bead!. !\taadard Specif ic aJioaa. ne City of Newr;:n Beach reaervea the risht lo reject aa y or all ~ltl•'•d to wave aay iafonnality ia such bida. Ia accoN.ce wilt. tile provlaiou of Sectioa li70 of the l a!Jor t'.-, ~ Chy .Coaacll of the Chr of Newport Beach h•11 •• eett.I!M4 •• paaral pre¥111Ua1 Nle of per dlea wasea ia th e l.ealltT ia •·•let. the wor• ia to be perfCHW~ed for each craft or lppa o worbaaa ar ••c:lroaaic aaaded to ar.ee•te the coalnlct aad ... Ht f~ thaa Ita-IJII ReJ,ol•tloo No. 6519. A Cef)' of Hid IHolatl• I• av.ilahle ia ll&e office of the City Clell IIi. •• City of Nawpon S.adl. . -; Tile fellowiq: Ia tM aclledele of _ltfevailiac war retee, J.CJ66-11J let a oeleetlw llal of cluaiRc•tl-•. Topther with the ..... atiM lac!. ... Ia laHiatiM No. 6519, llii• ac .. edale 1!1 ia M ~al4ete4 a ,.,. •' tlteM eoatnct apeeificatiou. p,.,.m ........... -1966-67 ,. ... ,.. Ll_,l .. l (S/l/641 (Sil/611 .... J ..... ,... ,,60 4.84 _...., 3.70 3.91 S.iO S.71 •. 01 :1.85 .... .... 3.93 4.16 '-115 4.U65 11/IIUI 17/1/671 -••• 4.51 "" 4.77 .... 5.01 t.97 5.1t 5.16 5.11 5.16 5.11 S.ll 5.'1 IS/1/UI 11/11671 t.ll .... f.SI t.61 1111/UI 11/J/671 5.15 ' S.IS "r{f'l "~"'' 141111., ,<;.,,.., (1111611 s.n s.aa --·---~-~~ ==--..... -w...,--• ....-d-.- an or ldiOU IUCII, CAUJ'OIIIIA a.-, ....., ••• Or c:a.l ......... ., .......... _-~ NEWPORT HARBOR EJigGN FIRST SECTIOll --Pate 3 THURSO~Y, JUN~ 27, 1968 COMNA DEL MAl!, CAUF. fOil S.U£ Jennifer Joyce Keirn to wed Norm Shepherd A '*-P• dlaoer pany ........_,, Juoe 22. ·•u tbe OONWOD tor ....,_.einK cbe beCioCbal or JeaDtfer Joyce l.U of Co•ca Meaa ud -Huold Sbopbetd or ClauSal e. UGIITS $110T OUT Vandall climbed ove r a teoce liD Che Marioer'11 llcllool llld lbol 0111 4 Ugh11 iD a walkway. wtlb a 8 8 p , _d_, night, ~-24 . • F'OP SU.F. television 135.00 cu b, She's woman of year By Mrs. Eugene Kovoch School, Mrs. Stotsenberg The outs tandln¥: "woman held the health and satety o r the year" award has chainnanshlp. Besides been bestowed on a sur· monthly meetings, her du· prised Mrs . Henry Sto!sen· ties included the respon- berg of East "Bluff. sibilities or one wberculo-. The F:bell Club of Newport sis clinic and one lmmuni za· 3each each year honors tion clintc. '5he also had a a J unior Ebell member who turn as princess of Indian they reel has given the most Maids. a YMCA mother· well-rounded service to her daug.hler ..:roup. '.!Ommunity. The lovely silver She moved to NeiNJ)On Revere bowl Is a token of Beach in May, 1966. and their appreciation. tran sferred her membership Mrs. Stotsenberg has se r· from Pad!ic Palisades the ved J unior Ebell 'as health followin~ September. She chairman and Orange Dis-was born in Long Beach, trlc t auditor. In the area of and moved 'Nith her family health she was a tireless to Hawaii when she was 17. work e r ror the National There she met and married Heney StOi senberg, now a certified public accountan t llo'ho staned his own rinn in th e Newport Area. They have 2 dau!4l terS. OOt.h born in Hawaii, '5hetly Lehauanani, 8 years old and Lisa Lela- lc.ha. ~. Tbe dinner wu g1 veo by lbe brid&oelect'll mother, lira. JoHI>b Kelm, 477 Ogle IL.: ·Coat& Meaa. ror mem. ben of tbe 2 families. Mill ket.m ts a 196 3 gra- duate or Newpon Harbor High llcllool , ..,d a 1963 Natlooal Charity League debutante. She received her B.A. delree In 1967 from ~ College at San J ose, wbereabe won a meri torious aervice award, and her ~eooodary teaching creden· tlal from State Coli ege at Long Beach. She will be- gin teaching in the Hunting- ton Beach high school dis- trict this fall. Her fiance, who i s the &on o r Mr. and Mrs. J ess Harold "itrepherd or Gl en- LEGAL HOTICE 'l011CE OF' PU II.J C IIF.ARI~G A~~:Nil\I F::'<IT \'o, 244 Notice is hereby jrivro that the fl•noing Comminion of the City of ~r.,.·pon Bea ch will hold • pobli e hearin!! at 8:00 p.m. on j uly II , 1968 ia th e City Coun ci l Chambers on propoaed an1e11drneatll to Ch11p.o ter 20,S3 of the Se•·port Ae10 eh ~u11icip•l Cod~ conceminli: Drive lo aad Ou ldoo r Rel:ltaor- an 111 • Such lllnendmeot i!l desi,na· ted Amea dmeo t So. 2U and ia oa file in the offi ce of the PlaaoiD!! J)epartmeQt, Pobliaft: Juae n , 1968, iu The Sewport 1!1rbor ~:O..!!ip! FIRE IH TRAHSFORMER An electri cal short in a uans ronn er on a pole in the alley at 3446 E. Coasl Hwy., Coron'a del Mar. J une 22 caused a fire that left 3 tran sformers hanging on 12.000 volt lines. One of the transformers burst, spilling hot oil about, F'i remm put out the n re and stood by while F:dison Co. repairmen woO:ed on the lines. Foundation bi rth defect pro- gram. Responsibilities per- Conned included volunteer- ing one day a month at the prenatal clini c, o rganizing hostesses and refreshments ror a symposium at St. Jo- seph's Hospital, donating one morn ing a week during summer ·to the March or Dimes to assemble mothers· march kits, 'organi zing a bridge salad luncheon to raJ se money, and acting as area chairman for March of Dimes by or,:tanizinl't march- ers, eollectin!! and countinJ! money ror the 465 homes in Fast Bluff. Weavers show wares Newport Naciooal BaDk' s Ba..\'side office will present a 1wo-man show or weavinf.!s by Jean T1llman or Anaheim and Manan Sanders of Costa . Mesa dunn~ July. Jean T1llman 1s a member or the Anaheim Arl Asso. and has exhibited ~ld de· moos1rared weaVIIlK m !heir fall art feSI!Val. in whi c h s he wa s a pn ze winner. She has also exhtblled ar Bo- wers Mus~>tlm, th e Lagunll to this are._ Sbe baa taugbt stitchery locally. In the last year her interest has turned to tapestry weaving and she has produced several pieces of this type. She has studied various rom1s or textiles under local teachers Beverly Nemetz. Ruth Lynch Md Esther Oendel. She IS cur- rently employed as a school nurse in 1he Orange School DistriN. but keeps he r tapestry loom ever ready. Othe r functions she per· fonned in health included selling advent calendars for the Epileptic Society, stuff- Ing Christmas seals ro r the Thberculosls Society, ar- ranging ror volunteers to start the well-baby c linic in Costa Mesa. and organiz- Ing the addressing and stuff. lng or 6,000 Easter Seal envelopes. A related porject was organizing a bicycle safety check at Harbor View School. Beach' Art Association. the r;;;---:-::~-..~=---::-o La Muada Art Festival. the West~·.ft Chapel ln'lne lnfonnauon Center and tu~ ope nmJ! of the Ana· ... ,. heim Convention Hall. She 427 E. 17tlt ST. is the owner or the Casa de COSTA WBA las TeJedoras Shop (House Ml ..... of the Weavers}. selling ~=========;:J creative yams for weaving, ' In the Parent Faculty Or- ganization of Harbor View stitchery and knitting. ~arian Sanders attended art classes in Michigan and taught there before coming Fully Accl"t'ditt'd by AIIW'rican Collegt> of Physicians AIIW'rican Collt>gt> of Surgt'OI'Is Amerkan Hospiwl A ssociation AIIW'rican Mt>dical A. ... .;ociation Phone in Your Ord~r for o Svb.cription: C.ll 673.0550 Capiltrauo by the Sea. A modem aad complete facility, Thb medically··orieted boeptal spec- laliza iD aei'YOUI aad emotiOGAl clioalden, au d alc:ollolilm. OfieriJI& fiDe iD-~tielll: a ad out- ~tiet terv!ce at rea-able prices. Llce-.1 :Z doe State of Callfonla. Opu -lf-retidelll ...... ou- Jen•if•r Joyce Kai• COLD FEET ••• 7 A t~:tot:ration ago some people lhouKht rubbina the soles of the feet with crease wo uld ward otf a head col.! Today. wC' knov. bt'IIC'r.' AdequatC' rest and a wdi·OOhaoced diet go a tonto; \!oilY IO\Ioard prevC'ntin& coiJs. Buf. umetirnes C'\Cn the lxst prC'CautiOns an~n ·l good enough. When you are •11-wMther you ha ... c a cold or 50fl'IC'thing mon: scnous-C'ffective mC'dicat1ons are •mportant. Thcy ~.:an be the difference l:octween pain or comfort ... ~low or fast recovery. Let )our physician dec1dC' the rcmcdiC's you need. Tlicn come to us for the pre~nbed medication, ' dale, is a graduate or Her- bert Hoover High School in Glendale. and or Glendale College, and received his B.S. degree in business and indus trial management from State College at San Jose this spring. He served as president of Pi Kappa Alpha F'ratern ity. He Is now em· ployed at Libra scope Group, an electronics firm in Glen· dale. Christensen Pharmacy The wedding will be held Aug. 30 at St. Andrew·~ Presbyterian Church or Newpon Beach. JGl E. COAST BWT., CO.OIIA D&L IIU OBIOLE 3·2S5CI COSTA MESA Anniversary Sale JUHE 27, 28 & 29 Men's, Women's and Boys' . SPORTSWEAR SKIRT SAVER 'h SLIPS OM SALE Reg. F .OO Mow S4.!! Reg. S8 .00 Mow 5.1! Reg. 10 .00 Mow 1.1! COSTA MESA 15th Anniversary SPECIALS BATH TOJELS Antique Gold, fl Jue, Mis t ond P rints HAND TOWELS USH CLOTHS ANO FINGER TIP TOWELS Reg. 2.50 Reg. 3.50 Reg. 1.50 Reg. 2.00 Reg~ .65 Reg. .80 Reg. 4.50 ~--=-·-------·----·-~·-.... .,..,. • -._,, IN COST A MESA • ... 2.15 ... 3.15 ... 1.15 Mow LU Mow ,35 Now .45 Now 4.15 OI'IN t :JO-' DAIU fiiOAT 1¥1 TIL • PAU ' DE.PA"T MI!:NT STQIU.-.-=t-..i CONYINIUTLT AT UU INTUNCI IND 0" ClfDIT CAID1i ••• CM.UW ACCTS. 1116 Newport Blvd. WAGoNOLIA ' ,, ' _Church News Lutheran Church o f the Newport Beach Qlld Costa Master. 2900 Pacific View Mesa -Title of the lesson Or .. Harbor View HUls-Or. sennon for this Sunday will William Eller will preach On be "'Christian Science." "Days or testing•• at the • • • · 8:-<r aniflrR.m:-Su"""iiC:ay St. An·drew··s Presbyteriaa services. The congregation Church, 600 St. Andre w's will be responsible ror the Rd., Clirr Haven -The sac· Sunday artemoon worship at rameot or holy oommunion the Newport Harbor Con· will tie ot 3erved at the 8, valesceot Home duri ng J uly. 9:30 and 11 a.m. SUnday • • • services. Dr. Charl es Die ren- Central Bible Church, at field will preach a commun· 23rd St. and Orange Ave., ion meditation, "War g.unes:· Costa Mesa -Or. John • • • Wiebe or Sudan Interior Newport Harbor Luthe ran Mission will present a Church, 2501 Clirr Dr., missionary film. "They NewPort Heights -Pastor that are or raith," at the James Blain will preach al 7 p.m. Saturday "shirt· the 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday sleeve" service. At 9 and services on "Why do we 10:30 a.m. Suoday Pastor gather?" Henry F.. J ones will preach • • • on "The Ch ri stians and ;'ll~wport lini IY Church, divine authority." GuPst meeting a t 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Clirf 1-laven - Gues t speaker at 10 a .m. Sunday will be the Re v Rob~rt Sikking from \'ni t ~· School of Christia n"ity. lie organized the Unity work in Grea t Rritain, where-he served a s minister for 10 speaker at 7 p.m. will be Will y Schade. missionary candi date wi th Eas 1e m European Mi ssion. Mr. and Mrs. Schade plan to reiUrn to their native Gennany a s missionaries. • • • Firs t Bapti st Church of Costa Mesa. 301 M~noli a St. -Dr. P .G. Neumann will preach on "Addin~ new , glory to old glory" at 11 a.m. Sunday. Youth ni~H will be observed at the 7 p.m. ,service. The Rev. Har· old Anderson, minis te r to youth \Iilli speak. • • • The Plymouth CongrejUl· tional Church, 3262 Broad· St., Newport Heights "Thank Ood for Ame rican democ racy"' is ttl e sennon topic of the Rev. Nonnan Brown ror the 10 a.m. Sun· day service. Sunday school i s held at the same time. • • • The Chri s tian Science Churches, Corona de l Mar. LEGAL HDTICE \'O"IJ U OF PI"BU C IHJ\Il/'H; 'lOTH.r I.'! IH IIFI-IY Cl\ ~:-.; that lhl' Citv C:ounci l of th e thr City of \'"wpott ll~a c-h wil l hul-l "puhlir; b.-HrinR rea-urdin I!" Oulinanc,. \'o. 126 4. heinll, an o rdinancr of the City of-.;,. ..... port Beach amenrlinR -"er tinn-"1 14.12.010, 14.12.040, 1~.1 2-· 090, 14.12.120, ~tn d 14.1 2.140 ofth<! \"e..,•port fl,.~t ch \l unicipal Cod~ an d '"P~alina: Jlectiun!i IU 2.020 ~tnrl 14.1 2.110 of said code, rtl atin~t to ..,;o,,.r ratt-!1 an d rh oup:r ... years. The Rev. Lo ren Flickinger's singspiralion !heme for 7:30p.m. Wednes- day will be "Perfec t peace ." • • • SL MarX Presbyterian Church, Jamboree Rd. at l='astbluff Dr .. P.ast Bluff - t;r. Morri s Robinson will preach at 10 a.m. Sunday on a pre-July theme. "F:nter dependence." A coffee rel- lowship hour will follow the service. • • • The high school Methodi s1 Youth F ellowship al th e F'irst United ,Methodist Church or Costa Mesa has el ected Da vid Dunlap as president; Ri ck ;.Jeff, vi ce- pres ident; Val Lamme. sec· retary. and Rod Laffen y, treasure r. WAL TOH TOMERLIN SUCCUMBS AT AGE 72 Walton Tomerlin. 72. or 109 R 34th '5t .. Wes t Newport . was declared dead on arri· val a t lioag Hospital. Sun- day. June 23, a rter police and firemen were unable to revive him a1 his home . Mr . Tomerlin was born March 12. 1898. tn ~haron Grove. Kentucky . t-Ie came to California 40 years ago and ·.,as a hotel owner ror 20 years. He lived in Oran~e County for 12 years. Survivors are his -.vife. -.;n110. I~ JI~IH.IlY H 'R· TH f II Cl \"E\" that th,. ~ai •l publi c h,.arin11 -...ill he hf'l d on tht" 8th rl11v of luly, I%R. 111 thr hour of 7:10 p.m. in th<' f.ouncit f.h8111h ~r., of th ,. r.i ty lhll of th,. Citr of -.;,.,.port Beach, Cn lilo mia, at ..,fo irh tim ~ and place any an<! al l pt>r· !lOll,. int~relltf'd may app~~or and b.-h,.ard thereon. Mildred: 2 s i s ters. Mrs. o\1- bert Crowder and Mrs. Benla Stinson of Kentucky. Services were held June 26 at Pacific View Chapel. wilt! Dr. Lora Holman . of l.aurl!l t.a)liOI!I Ci ry Cle rk the Church of Re liJ!ions Sci- City of Newport Be ach ence, ofric iatin!!. Interment Puhllsh: June 27 , 1968. in was at Pacific Vie w Me· The 'lewport I! arbor E.nsigD YUlAN I LB. COFFEE lLI. ,.. -Cblb ot ----·-plala ot 110 _,.,. ....,. ... olllpo 11 "'" oloolac ,_ - of lbe llle'l-ell ~~~ -.· Tbe UCI ocbol&nblp wu awllded to U ada Oenla, ula&aiDrlaa l'loal Ellaocla IDp Sdlool. LIDcla'a Hleo- tloD wu baaed oa ber par- u a nallooll • • ' ACHI EVEMENT AW~RDS were presented to 4 Corona del Mar High School stlJdents by th e Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association.-Since 195.3, awards have been given to 3% stlJdents In the local hi~ schools and Orange Coast College. Pictured here, from lett, are GordOn Redmon, Asso ci ation assistant vi cHJresi dent; students And rew Rose, Cl i fto rd Smi th, William Smi th and '3rook c ross, and Association assis- tant vice president Do ris Croxon. (Beckner photo.) ftoalla~ DAR (IOOd olttzen award. · Bank ot America actence and malb award, CSF Ute member, booore at entrance at UCI. senior class treuurer, Oef. man Club preaident. · AF'S. QAA drill team Art Cl b SMILING MEMBE RS of th e newly charter· Pep 'etub, Year~-8-m~r.' ed-So wth-Goast-Aiumnae-Chapter ot Zeta Linda plays the plano, •gui· Tau Alpha Soro rity are, I eft to righ t. Mr_s. tar and Rute and lists her ~lcha rd Walwld:, vice president; Mrs. hobbies as art and sewing. W.R. Dana, decorations chairmcYI; and The OCC scholarship wen t Mrs. Graham c. Gibbons, president. The to MUr:l Micolajczak tor the 2nd year. -Mlkl has maintaili:,-MRS:" HI I;D1. SIYXRTS tained a grade point average OF IALIOA SUCCUMBS new al umnae chapter was chartered Fri .. day, June -21, at a luncheon at the Costl Mesa Go lf and Country Club. The lunoo cheon was also a benefi t for the Ora'lge County Rehabilitation C"'l" fo r Crippled Children a1d Adu lts. (Ensign photo.) NEWPORT HAROO R EN~GH ARST SECTION--PaRt 4 THURSOAY, JUNE 27, 1968 CORONA OEL MAR, CALIF. Newcomers at Hoag Saturdoy, June 15 Wednesday, Jun.• 19 Hilda Swarts of 323 Anade or 3.21 during her college Ave. Balboa di d Swuia career. ·She is cu rrently at,. · · e Y. tending Cal Stat t Full • June 23, at Hoag Hos pital. ""-• I" y .. , Or4..-* • S.~scriptl•: c.u 6n.o5!0 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 8 a er She was hom March 28 ton and pledged Delta Chi 1s87, in Honolu lu. liawau: Delta . She has been elected came to California In 1926 their A\YS representative, and lived in Orange County .o\s hbrook , 1006 Mi ssion Dr .. Asper, 308 L St., Balboa. Costa i1lesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Cooper. 2062 Pomona <\ ve .. Cos Ia i\1P.sa. lloy -Mr. an d Mrs. me~o Caicedo, 745 Shalimar Dr .. Cosla Mesa. Monday June 17 Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Torre. 1994 Maple '51., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr . and Mrs. Robert Whitacre. 562 Pterpolll. Costa Mesa. · Girl - Mr. and Mrs. Rains. 284 F'lower Costa Mesa. Tu esday, June 18 Billy St .. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Kushner, 2083 Thulin St .. Costa Mesa. L4NK FORD PHEBUS, 81 , 01 ES IH TEHN ESSEE Lanford Phebus, 81. of 1675 Tustin. Newpon 1-!eiftills, on a visit to rela· tives in Tennessee, where he was born. died the re. F'rt · day. June 21. Mr. Phebus was born S€p:. 5. 1886. tie was employed ey1he California Marine Can- nery ror 15 years; and had lived here since 1938. Su rvivors· are a son, Lank- Cord Virgl.l Phet.Js Jr .. re- tired lieutenanl of the New- pon 3each police; a daugh- ter. Mrs. flonna Robinson or Newport fJeach: a llrother and:! si sters. of Tennessee: 5 grandchildren and 9 great· ~ran dchildren . Graves ide serviCes. unde r the direction or BaltzMortu· a.ry, Costa Mesa. were he ld at Melrose o\bbey Memorial Park. Anaheim. The Rev. llerbert J ohnson orriciated. MARGARET MAURER SUCOJOOBS AT AGE 80 Mar~aret Maurer. 80. died J une 22. at her home a t 265 S. Bay "it., CoHa Mesa. Rosary was recited Sunday at 'lell Broadwav Mortuary and another Rosary and Mass w1ll be saJd at While Plain s, \.Y. Jntennent will be at Mt. Cal vary Cemetery, Green- bur~h. N.Y. Mrs. Mau rer is survived by her d:wghlers. ."Ms. Anna ~1 cGa rth of Costa lAesa and Mrs. Oorolhy Censullo or F'lorida, and a son, J oseph of ~ew Y rk. and 5 grand· c hildren . She was born In New York and lived here for Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Tharon Taylor.1481 P lacentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mr s. Robert Reed. 2063 Hayes St., Costa Mesa. Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. J e rry Simmons. 327 Avocado "it., Costa Mesa. Panhellenic representative , for 24 years. Panhellentc judicial board Survtw rs are her daughter, chainnan, AWS chainnan or Ma rguerite Bent or Balboa; Women of the year, chaplain, 4 grandc hildren and 6 great- nationals chaJnnan and re-grandchildren. ceived the AWS award for <;ervtces were held J une service. She recently has 25 at PaciCic View Chapel. been elected president for with the Rev. J erry Fogl- you get highest BAliK rates with Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ste ven Bell, 724 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. the next year or Delta Chi tance of Harbor Trinity Sap-Bill K safety Delta. · tist Church as officiant. In- NIGHT LIGHT UNDER tennent was at Pac ific View and "l'ltursdcry, June 20 PILLOW SETS BLAZE Memorial Park . Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Haruo Hikida, 278 E. 21SI SL, Costa Mesa. Friday, June 21 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Vasquez. 1865 Anaheim Ave •. Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wineke, 421 Walnut PL. Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Sven Forst, 933 Junipero Dr., Costa Mesa. ~--=-=~­LEGAL NOTICE A garden hose was used by E. C. Rhodes to put out a fire at 12:04 a .m .. Tuesday, June 25. at his home. 4022 Channel Place. Newport Is· land. The fire was caused by his 7-y ear~ld son. who put a ni~t light under his pil- low and went to sleep. The boy was not injured, but his mattress. ptllow and bed· spread were burned. LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF -.;n\'PQIIT IH:ACII, C:AI.tf"Ofl-.;1-\ -.;o ·n cr.I"\TIT'IG UtiJS SF ·\Lt.Jl lllll~ ..,•ill bf' recf'ivtd 111 the offi ce of the Ci ty Cl rrk, Ci ty I! all, 'oit..,•port llrach, Californ ia, until 10:15 a.m., on th,. 12th day o f july, 1968, at 10·hich linu~ th ey will be opened and read, for perfomli Djt work as fo ll ow>~: SEAL CO .H PROGRA\1, 1968~9 PART II ...... .. (GILSO~In: SEAL) -... ~. -4 • CONT RACT 1170 \o loi•l ..,,11 br '"'"''"rl unit.,,. 11 i,. marlr un '' I""P"•"I form fumt•hrol 1,. tho· Puhlit ll otk"-ll••panm.-nL Lor h b,rl ITIII '"I 1..- "''0mran•r ii b, '""h, orrto ford t hrrlo: o r Roddr-r' .. Bnn•l nt.od ~ p.n<tbJ,. lu th•• ( o\\ of ''""f.10 rl IJ.-.o o h. for ,on di'IIOIInl '''JUod II> at ,,.,, .. , ro I""'' rnt ,.f th•· .un ount loi(L I h•• ,J,, umrnt .. mr lu-l•·•l "ithtn th.-.,,.,,lo·d bo ol-. "hi• h ''"'l"'' • ''"'fll•·to ••n ••n<l ,.,..,ulion ..,,. th,. follo"onll· '· p.'"'' 1. 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II , .. ,,.,,,.,.,.t,..d thlll thr pl.on;. dnrl ;.p.-ri .ol P'"' l"iun~ I" r•·turn••<l 1\otho n 2 .,,._rl-. .,ft r r th•• bid opf'n inli'. \ n•>n·•··fun•Lz!JJ•· • h ror~ .. nf S2.00 "dJ b.-ri'<Jui r.-d for ,.,,,.h "''I nf f ttl of \•""!'"" lh·.t rh "t.m<l.o rtl ~pr r ofir,.,tion ... J h" f.111 11 f \,."pOrt !IPIII h f";.Pr\"t''o thP tili'ht IO r<'jl'rl ;In \ nt .o il htd-. .ond I<• ,.,,,,,. "'" on forma lit• in .. ur h hid ... WEHDY OlOSEH FOR SUMMER PROGRAM Wendy Isbell o r 2811 Bay- shore Or., Bay Shores, who attended Newport Harbor High School, is one or 15 high school studenls chosen 10 partic ipate in a summer hire program at the Auto· netic Division of North American Ro ckwell Corp. in Anaheim. These finalists. all In the top 1% o r their class aca· demically. are provided em- ployment during the 4 sum- mers between graduation rrom high school and their f.•"tior year In college. "' CoM ill Your Wont .Y to the Ensip 673-'lSSO BIIIKavailability when you move your savings to UNIIaUE 7 CONYErtiENT LOCATIONS SERVING ORANG( COUNTY AIRPORT OHta: Clmpus II fliiCAtttlur, ....... leldl 540-2ill IAYSID£ OffiC£ II,W. Jt JMI .. M. """"" INclll: :~la·ll41 COlUGiE ,__ oma ,.._. "C••• :a -. ........... 171·-su""' "'u.s OfFIC£ Kdor .. ..._ ,....__ .. 111-7210 SUf'lltm oma P\Keflbl " ~ ...... lsedll .. ·••n UNIW:ItSITY OffiC( ... . Euf CIIJIJIMa It Sbtt ~. ,....,._ . 1Jt.4M0 WESTCtiiF OfFICf .. Wtttdiff It OoMt,.....,.,. INdl ... 142-JIII .,.. 111111 5,. --·,. • ""*r• 1 Time 2 T•mes 3 T;mu 20 word~ or le~\ l.lO 2.l0 3.00 11 wor ch to XI word ~ 2.00 3.00 4.00 31 word\ to 40 word' 3.00 4.00 5.00 Each word o ... er 40 wOfds .05 . 10 .15 20" OFF FOR CASH WITH OROF.R • OOUSICAL FOR SALE --1 HA\1\10~0 HARBOR TRANSFER & STF:I"I\'.-\Y . AND STORAGE Cuthr•nllll"ll Dfj!:IUI, 32 pedals, A.t-'lt '-• Le•ll ~. perc. & reverb, Muat WHEATON 11ell u hi! di11munt.Selec-tioD VANLINES, INC. of new& uudSteinway graods Ll 8•7323 or Lll-97113 plu other !OOd buys •t big l7S E. 171h Coua . 4 black convert. A clasllc beauty. Factory air cood., ·rull power, leather upbol. Original o wne r, 113V6. 646-5477. .. .., ......... FOR ·MU C ALIF,, home. area, for sale or trade for coodo- minlum in NewPort Beach area. C. H&mi1too, 5155 Stonewood Or. In .ort C"trd.on n· '~Hh !he• P"" I'"!On., of !\t-rt ion 1770 of thr ! . .~:,., (.,.,j,.: th r Ctt• ("ounrtl of tht' City of \1'\\jJOr! lll"al'h h.1"' ;,._. t •·rta!nr-d_ th•· jfrneral prt-•·~i li n~ 1111r o( per dit-m """"" in th•· lor.tlt l\" Ill ••hu·h zh,. 11o rk ,,. to br P"d ormf'd lor toar h rrah or h p•· o( workman or m,.r-hani c ne.e~ executl' thl' conttllC"I an d ha ~ Sf' I forth tht-~r itt-ms in Resohuion 'l"o. 6519, ~;,~2~~~~~~;;;;~~~~;~~~~:'.!U~~~~~:. __ .\c-opy of "'aid Resolution is lli\"Rila hl!l" in th f' olficf' of thr Ci t~ CJ.,rlo: in th e City of :\ewporl Burh. "VI F.TNAM Tht-follo,.injt j,.. thr ..,.h,.du l,. of pre uil inp~ \Ufl"t' ratt-,., 1966· by Mfltglutite Hitt•"••· 67, for a !ll'lrcti''" ti .. t of c-lllll!lirlc•tion!l. To,fllhf'r "ith th.- HELP WANTED -Fo r SIOdo wichea ooly • day or night. informiolt ion ind ud,.d in Rr .. CI Iut io n \o. 65 19, lh i-. ,.ch,.d ul" [,. Hfltdlulclt-Sprcilll f 2.,0 Sand Pebble&, 184e-N1i.F---- TELEVISIOII -111010 CostA Mesa. to hf' roni!lidr red a pan of tllf' .. ,. rontr•ct !lpf'r ification!i. Or4.r·fre.: Prr••ailin11 R ;op:~ R•tl's -1966-67 (S•I•~•lv• L llllrtf/. (511 166 1 (5111671 .-..e. o.l 'n .... .... -1.83 101 ........ ... Ca,...Boat-~ench..tiome l~~~:::::::: pipr -1.60 4.84 Ot ....... -........ . • PERSONALS IRtt<h•orgoblo bottory pocks • 3.70 3.91 3. 70 3.78 4.01 3.8.) .... 3.85 3.93 U 6 ~~----~--------. ONE MAN 'S JUNK II anomer TV AS LOW AS S109.9S man's trcuure. ·Brins your ''IJIIIIIU)ASLOW AS ~9•95 junk in and buy ·our 1' " . LIBBY COLD 0303 2/ CORN CREAM STYLE \" ibr•totn'l•n, J •cit. (u cept driller) 4.315 -1 .444 Ueaoures (or v;ce veru ). uno SETS AS LOI AS ~eWinkl e Hardware . Costa Ul.ll SILKIES (Only I left) JORDAN 'S Corona de I M• 673-2430 BankArMticard Mauer Charaa HUHT$ a.IHG HALV!S 2 lrftt PEACH Vi CAN , J_r. APPL[mETOP JUICE STOIIIIOUIS -t to,,. --DAYS t to 5 THill Sf'IOALS fOI.IUIII 2MI~ & CIMIT ..., .. C..-WI DILI¥U -QWflt -· O(l_er•ti all Ea11ineers Oiler •nd t~ipalma11 {Group n Skiplo•der (le .. '• yd.) (Group 21 Rodrua aad Ch•inman (Group Jl lu trumeetmu (Croup 4) c~•de Chec-ker (Group s l •• P•vemeru·brult.er operator (Group 51 Gr•de-•11 oper•tor (Group 61 Te•matera · Dump Truck Driver (Le .. th u 4 yd•) Water truck dri•er (2500 s•l. to 4000 1•l.) Buildia& 8ftd Cooatr11etioa tr•dea Br h:kl•yer I Sto'"' M•-an [lectric:i• J o•M~eym• Witt"••• f7/JI "1 (1/JI H 4.38 4.53 4.62 4.77 4.86 5.01 4.97 5.12 5.16 5.31 5,16 I 5,JJ 5.26 5.41 (Jtr/"J (S/11"1 4.35 4.50 4.53 4.68 (S/J/U J (5 /J/671 5.15 5.15 r7J J/''' (11fl 411 6.11 6.55 141211 .. 1 4.7M rur1u 1 5.22 (7/1/67 .... Cln Or NEWPOIT lEACH, CAU fOINIA L-L•ll-. a ., c .... ... w,.-~ J••• ,., •• -. • •• .. ...,. ....... , r.. ... esa, 646-1 67S. ·• • '*' ••••Is. LO>HOUCS ANONYMOUS 11111111 t~~~~~~~;= Harbor Area.· 673·8724: ~ P.o . Box 1223 , eon:. IIWJirtlr lY Sales Mfon·,.., ., .. • · Me sa. on your uw ..,., -~e~ 21127 "•*• 11¥4. ..... "' .............. .. o WOIK WANTID Coote Moao • S.oiSll tn. ::R.Ot ti-c .. _ -ti.C-H-.. , JIOJ ,1!; ~~ HWJ,. «lao' -dol Mar. ....... , __ ................. Coll0~ c:.u .. ,_._,.. ......... .n.- ' in the heart of lido Lovel y three bedroo m home on 47 foot lot. Sunny patio , large living room and dining area. Presently rented, but owner wi II consider lease to responsible tenant. Good location and just r.ght for the fam ily s eeking Lido Isle advantages. Priced or S56 ,400. Terms. Ca ll for appointment. THE DEVELOPfRS IJ UDO SINCE 1935 3377 v;. L14o 3-7:100 leedl UWORT HARIIOR EIIIGII ARST SECTIOI --Pile I Vacant and Available 4 Bedroom .•. Ocean View LOW OQWN PAYMENT AND LOW PRICE • ' ' • ' • ' S36,950 ""'""""* CDM Duplex UNDER $50,000 3 be-droom, 2 bath home, fireplace, built-ins PLUS leased 2 bedroom apartment with fireplace and built-ins and deck. .,.,."" THURSD~Y: JUNE 11, 1968 CO IIJIIA DEl liAR, CAll F. Newport Btach Balboa Balboa lslond Cos ta Mtsa Lido lslt eo-dtl Mar MESA VERDE--$98,500 g.... f!o,..,./1, ~-l1o,. 3600 square feet of grocious living o~ the 12th fa irway of tile Meso Verde Country Club! --Heavy, beamed ceiling -deep pile carpets -and a sunken circular ·wet-bar ore dominent features of a breoth·toking living room. This home has a heated and filtered pool, men's and women's cabanas and on over· sized garage. With~ Iorge bedrooms -This horne is uniquely designed to provide a rom· ily livin'l environment for the discriminatin'J property owner. EXCLUSIVELY LISTED WI TH 2850 M••o Verd• Dr., Cosfa Mesa • Phon e 546·5990 ' 1"'-OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1•5 P .ll. / 4612 ROXBURY CAMEO SHORES B A RGAIN $49,500 Large. large lot!' Add additional rooms to th1 s 3 bedroorr ho!l'e and have a 5 or ll bedroon house a t low e st cost in beau· tJful Ca meo Sh ore s. A week has gone by! --and you 've missed an opportun ity if you haven't seen th is unusual home wi th 4 bed· roorns ,den and formal dining room. It's loco· ted on PEAUTIFUL PAYADERE TERRACI' in Irvine T erroce II. The owners won ted it sold in 3 weeks -so we hove o"3 weeks" price o S69,950. OPEN HOUSE 1 to S P.II.SATURDAY AND SU.IDAYI 522 Sec~ward Raad, (arona del Mar WALTER R. GAYNER, President JAMES B. WOOD, JR., Vice President 675-3000 Eves . S48·88 68 or 673·0SS4 We asked the owners .... --What prompted them to buy this 3 bed· room and family room home--' Here ore o few of the attractions: '• Liked the location WITH view. • Center entry hall-easy ci rculation • Expandable floor pion -now com pleted with tremendous fomi ly room • Hardwood flo ors -Active fireplace • Man y built·in features, including a wet·bor e Fee Simple Land -YOU OWN IT' Price com plete S49,600 Terms 675-3000 ~ves. 673·0SS4 .~ ,,!Y ~Beach Realty Inc. ···~ ~~t • ·2407 E. COAST HWY. COM Ideal Family Home LOCATE D "'"AR LIDO ISLE CLUAHOUSE ON HI LOTS -STREET TO STRI'I'T 4 °EDROO~S-4 BAT'iS S~PA'<ATE FAMILY ROOM 2 PRIVAT E ENC LOSED YA'<DS S74,SOO EXCELL~N T FINANCING JOHN ABELL Realtors 673-4400 Eves. 673·736S 1 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with view. Excellent· condition. ...,..,..,. CHOICE SUMMER RE:-ITAL FOR JULY 3 bedroom home nicely furnished. Steps to deoch ••• S750 month . 1)0/i Y. rRJlNI<l.lli I RE:Jll. TOR ., 3250 Ent I:Gast lti&hwiY Corona del M11. CllifOfn ia Phone: 673-2222 OPE~ SEVES DAYS Pete Barrett Realty J flltltl PENINSULA PERFECTION 2146 Miramar Perfect for the fcm i ly who needs ~ bedrooms and formal dining room-Perfec'tly beautiful location with lovely landscaping. S6i,9SO • • • • • 4 UNITS on Marguerite. Qesidential Income. Good location. S85,000 • • • • • OLDER HOME -on two lots -60 feet on Narcissus-Good Price! PETE BARRETT AND COMPANY 642-. MESA VERDE Sharp. clean Cam hndg£ :; BR ? bath homf -try 10 ~1, down. /Good qUiel stTPPI /Near Adams School /Ner.r Pari< /2 h re plact>~ /Bli·tn BBQ u1 L-11n nn $33,500 Newport at Victoria Split Level Mediterranean I NEWPORT HEIGHTS i 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Spacious living room with high beamed ceilings. Hi quality ny lon carpeting. Deck fo r summer·winter living. ~l ectri c dumbwaiter. Down stair$ bed· room with outside entronce. 2 Electronic garage doors. Low taxes, close to schoo ls. S37,950. 642·3766 or S48·890S. "FAMILY FUN WHILE YOU R DOLLARS GROW" INVEST IN RecreatiDnQ/LQnd AH·S111 PHONE UZ-5111 , •• tii LliD 332 Morgueri te Corona del Mar -673·8S50 g.,.. f!o,.,./1, f< ... /tor SEMPLE REAL ESTATE JUST LISTED BEAUTIFUL Two iMI-... , oo Lol-•11-Hill! PLUS 2 8"*'0111 + D• A,.,., ... Home is exceptional and o pleasure to show -- includes fi rep lace, hardwood floors I ' carpets, forced-air heat. Completely sepor· ate rear apartment with minimum qo rden core. PRICE D FO'< QUICK SALE S49,7SO 25 ~ Down and Owner will corry the balance! CALL US TO SEEt SBIPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 E. C..u H.,.., Corofto del Mer 675-2101 FOR SALE P rime high ri se 10n ed land on Mitrin ers Mil e -Ne wport Beach . Approxi mate ly 11 ,000 sq . ft . $225,000 CALL 548 1338 CASH Can"t sell it? .•. Trade 1 t? For Fast Acti on & Results Call CHANNEL REEF ·APARTMENTS DOYLE .t WOOD CO. I 54.!·1166 SL Costa \leu Realtor 642-6472 eve. 673-3648 1730 W. C.ut Hiwcry Mewport a .. c.h I-;= 1,..,..,,./ "" \f"•• I'A~•••l v-\'.-,.1'1"H'( H••lo.t• f:tot<"'tlln>- CORONA DEL MAR LOT 4~ Comation 646-8811 Sl69.JOO,DOO.DO IDtel oeles layrrrst ~~~~:~the Multip le Listina (Open I! or The Newpon H.,.. Costa Mesa Board of Qoly lot left m block, ocean aide ot bwy . Aak· inl. 1 125.450. by owoer; no broken pleaee; Call 837~501 or 544-1432. Evenings) J R~~:,.r: ror "'' riut • I S OVER 4 MILLION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11·1!!111 .. -llll!!lil'::::::::::~ lrr of 1968 . ~l~~~~~;.;PER MONTI! IN IN DOVER SHOlES, NEWPOIT BEACH • • • -• .,_-IF SALES! wMN: the q!Mt -....ce of .. ,crest's .. ..,.,.,., wiew" '-• l•hctllll'-: ~Qnet., ttM PfWti1e of N .. PQft's femous West etuff. YOUR PROPERTY and privete bMchft cornbN to IMM tNt TH£ pteee c:.ll A REAL TOR! to live. You m~~r buy a a.,c,_ ,._._,.,.._ .. tot aM tv•n Wetts & Sons -'tl IIMiip and build JIW' dNim hom•. or purchaM an ••'luiaite, •xlstlnl leyc,..t -· -100 -• ....... • suo.-Realtors Mod* & IMI .. na,.. .,..._ Nss;urt lsec:h. F'tiOne (714) ...... _.., 4$ . *'•"" , ... ,..... ..... CM .... thebeaL .. ,_ .......... ..., ..... .. ,.,u ...... ,.._,#4 ... 1 .............. 1.11.~ ....... RrU.-Ir Srn>icr Sillcc 194J con • IPICTACULAR V.W-octAII _. IAT CJ.a,.,.,/ fG./-A, .. .,.,, 0. ................................... . ---.. C.. I I .. -· Coli. AtrLI MIST PA.IIIa ... IOAT 1LrS .., ... ...., .... "C•••• I I • .., ... Till ADVAIIf.-s WU. IUIOT _, Y•-ral a_.r&.,.•-•~•JIII' AIL ......... WAI F~ ..... AI ..... IIIii ... 1w l1lll&o. -Wiiiii.A-PA'IIO. 'fOU Alii •a• 1'0 •• at -••?? .., --.... ~ ...... 1'11111 lis:tJII llr fad IF • • ' ' ,. ~· J / AUTilOR WILL SPEAK TO C:IRISTIAH WOMEN Author Eileen Guder will Inn . Music wtll be provided be the speaker at the noon by th e "Good T'Ni.n s." luncheon meeting of the Reservations are to be Newport Beach Christian made with Sharon Fischer, women's Club Tuesday, 962·1129. or J ackie Mertz, at the Ne'NI)O rt.er TWELVE DEBU TANT ES were presented to society Friday evening at the Empi re debutan te bail of ttle Har- bo r Auxiliary of th e Child Guidance Center oj Oran ge coun ty . The bail wa s held at ttle Balbo a Bay Club, with Dr. Tom Robinson, past Guardian Angel awa rd Winne r, as master of ceremoni es. Pictured here, sea ted left to right, are L inda Merle Fansl er, Oellyn Eleanor Binswanger, Donna Jean Lee, Susan Carol 91afer and L au re l Rae Lloyd; standing, l eft to right, Marcia Ann McKerren, So ndra Lee Os terhoudt, Ka thleen Diane Glockner, Patricia L oui se Kemp, Joan Michelle Hamil- ton, Diane Adele John son, and Shawn Elizabeth Slo- cum. (Cameo House photo.) THE LUXURIOUS NEW IALI®A THEATRE • NOI SHOIING -• EXCLUSIVE lEACH CITIES ARU SHOWING MATINEE 2,30 • WED . • SAT. & SUN . -HOT CONTINUOUS - EVENING SIIOWS AT 6,30 & 9,30 GAIETY -- VII RANCE RADIANCE Did You That Vandals hit schools Three reports or school vandalism were received last week by Ne wport Beach police. Gerald Jones or Costa Mesa . custodian at Newport Elemenuuy School. reported June 17 that the school had been entered during the week -end by breaking the glass in a door. Footprints indtcared 2 juveniles were involved. No property had been taken . Princ1pa.l Earl Bjelland srud June 19 that 3 outside hght fixtures had been bro- ken during th e night ar Mari- ners Elementary School. The same day. Charles Fegley or Costa Pt4esa, chief foreman at the operations shop at Horace Ensign school. said that a school truck had been damaged dur· ing the night. A windo'-" and radJo antenna had been bro- ken. and the tum mdicator and license plate bent. Know--- THE BRUNCH BOX is open til 8:30 FRIDAY NIGHTS!! LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITI OF ~F:IfPORT"il'f.J.C11, CALIFU R~IA ~OTICF:I~VITI~G RJnS SF:ALf,O RIDS will be receh·ed at the office of Lhe City Cl erk, City Hall, Newport And!, C alilo nr.ia. oatil 10:00 .,,.,, oo the lOth d.,. of July, 1968, •t wtr.icb tim a they will be opeaed •d read. for perlormiaA wo rlr. aa follows: Loweri11 8 of 12 .. lhter \I ~;ill at lh.ehiogton Street ad S ewpon R.y Co11tract So. 1104 So bid "ill be received 1111les~ it i!l madt" on a proposal form furni11hf'd by tht" Public J 'orks Departmt"nl . [ar h bi ll must be accompllllit"d by cash, Ct"rtified cht"clr. or Bidder's Bond madt" p•\ab[e to the [ity of Ntwport Beach, lor an amount ~"qual ta at t"ast 10 pl"rCt"nt o f thl!' amount bid. Thf' documt"nts includt"d within the l'll!'al ed bid"' wh ich rl"qutrt" compll"tion an d eler ution IHI" the following: 1. -Propoul 2. Pap:,. 3 -Design11tion o f SuiH::ontractorA 3. P11p:1" 4 -Bi dder',. Uond 4. Pap:t' 9 -~on...:::ollu!lion .-\ffidavit 5. Pa!e 10 -Contractor' a Financial Status The do<'umf'DHI t~hall bt ;a ff ixed with the •pr "rriate si~~:naturl!'" an rl titlts of the pt"rSOn!'l l"ip:ning on behall o the bidder. For corporations, tht" aigaature!i of thl!' Prflald•rtt or VIc:• Prealtl•nt iind S.c:,.rcrry or Aaa/ahtnt Sac:r•tory are rt"qu ired and th e Cor· poratt" Sui ~hall be alfiud to all docu mentll requiting sipa- tures, In the cat1e af a partnership, the Bipature of at least one fi!I"Oera l partaer i!l rl!'qui red. All bids art" to be comp1red on tht ba!li!l of tht" Easineer's t"!llimat~. The estimated quantitiell are appro•imate only, bl!'in~ jri vt"n -"'olelr a"' a basi11 for tht" compari ... on of bid ... So bid wdl be acceptt"d fr om " Contractor who ha"' not bl!'ea licensed in accordilnct" "'ith the provilliODII of Chapter 9, Dh·i- s ioA Ill of 8u11ioes" and Profeto!lion!<' Codt". The Contractor >~hall state hi11 licen!';e numbe r and clal'll'lification in the propo-!ial. Plans, Speci al Provis ~ons, and ContriiCt llorumerat ~; may be obtai11ed at 'tht" Public ··orlr.s Oepartmeot, City !I all, Newport Beach, Califoro ia, at no rotH to li cen"'ed contractors . A non· relondable charge o lt:z.OO.,·ill be rettuired lor each Kl!'l of plans, special Provision", and contract docume nt!! for oth er!l than hce~:~11ed contractors, It i"' reque10ted that the plans and special provisions be retumed within 2 Wt",d :s aftu the bid open ing. A no~:~-re fundable charge o f 12.00 wil l bt rt"qu ired for each set of City of Newport Ouch Standard Spe c ilic a~ion ... The City of Nt"wport Beach re11erve" tht" risht to reject any or all bid!l and ta wa1vr any informality in 11uch bida, In accordance with the provisions of Section 1770 of the LaJor Code, thl!' City Council of the City of Newport Beach has u- cenaioed the 11eoeral preva illll(l ra te. of per diem wages in the localitr in which th e worlr. is to be performed for each c raft or type o worltmaa or me chanic oeeded to execute the COQiract aad haa aet forth theae it.eiNI in Reaolatl011 No. 6519, A copy of aaid Ruolutioit. ia availa ble i11 the offi ce of the City Clerk lA the City of Ne .. pott Beach. The follo..,ins is the s chedule of prevailing wat!le rates, 1966- 67{ for a selective list of clasaifi catioo.a. To1ether wi tla tll.t in ormation included iu Resolation No. 6519, this sch~du le is to be considered a part of tlaeae coatr•ct apeclficadoas. Prevailia(l Wa~ Ratee -1966-67 Cle .. lllcerl-(Selecflve Ll•tl"fJ (5/r/UJ (5/J/671 Carpeaters 4.83 Cemeat Masoa Jouf111 eyman 4.60 Laborers Ceaeral or Coaatn~ctioo Aaphlt Halter I Ironer rr~ ... Caiaea Cllaaer Layia1._ of ail IIOG•Sietallic pipe T .. ael C lualficatio•• Vibratonaaa, J•ck HUI.rner, P•e.matic Tools, 3.70 3.91 3.i0 3.78 4.01 •• 84 3.85 .... 3.85 3.93 4.16 o NOW SERVING (ncept driller) ()perMias Ellli•e•ra Oiler •4 llipal••• (Cro11p I) Skiploader (Le .. "Jd~) (Cro.p 2) 4.3 15 •.• us t]/11"' (7/f/671 * 1/3 Lb. Hamburgers * & French Burgers HOMEMADE CHILl & BUNS -CHILl SIZE - • ALSO f., • re•l frtol-1ty our dtliglllful fr-h IDGSI!f HOUIIS -f 100 o.-. Hll 4<00 , ••• -· .,. Sot. P~. 9r00 •·•• Hll I 1J0 ,,., ........ 27211. C...t lodll• qd Chai .. aa (Cro.p 3) laat,..eoC.• ICroap 4) Cred• Checker (Chtap 5) Paw-.. t~btaaker op .... tor (Croap 5) CrM-11 opentor (Cro.p 6) Tea .. te,. O..p TIWck. Drtwer CL-~• 4 7d11) •••r tnck lfrt .. er (2500 -ifl· 10 4000 1aJ.) 8ai14laa ... C...U.ctloa tradea Brickfe,.., ' s.. .. Maeo. lleclrief• J ..... ,.. •• i._ .. 4.38 4.53 4.62 4.77 4.96 5.01 4.97 5.12 5.16 5.31 5.16 5.31 5.26 5.41 (JIJI UI (JIII m 4.15 f.SO t.$1 .... (511/UI (S/J/671 5.15 5.15 tri i(UI (7111111 f , I US f~MI ~ till~ (7/1/671 J ..... :--s,r.,. 5.12 S.JS 'IlL~ s.sa u• ~I--:'fic.u.. .. ,u•• ...,.,. ...u -. ta.. ,... ... m .. o ........ ,...,. ...... u..,. ...... .,. • ,... •• u ... c:nft -an or IDPOJT n:Aa, CAUPOIJIIA· t.-. J.at~oo, a., Clool ,. ....... J•• :r • .,., ...... ..,. ...... , .... ~ HOMEMAKERS LEARN 0 F FLOWER ARRANGING Flower arran ging was the topic of th e day when Coast Homemakers met June 14 at the Youth Center in Coron a del Maz. Una. OeMurt Tosh, Costa Mesa Oortat. was the guest speaker. Hoi> bies and avocations of members were on display. Officers were be installed by Mrs. D. F'. Schablein, retirtn~ president Assum- ing duties for the new year were 1 Mrs. Paul F'riebens- hauser, pteildent; Mrs. D. F'. Pendergast, vice-pres!· dent (program); Mrs. Donald Pacot, vice-president (membership); Mrs. Albert F.ichl er. secretary; and Mrs. Ri chard Visonhaler, treasu rer. FOR ~AlE usr.:n sale. TSL~VISION for 19" po rtable TV - :It do IUW,Oif IL\CN • ....-., ... •--.. l•h l-UM lo .... 01, J·UM AUOOII 1111-" ...• IEWORT HARIOR EIIIGII ARST SECTIOII -- P ... S THUIISOAT, JUIE fl, Ita OOROIA DEL lA II, CALl f. Mrs. Dowty instal.led llrL J-a !lowly, DOWi¥ !fro. Dowty, wbo a!UII>Ciocl oiOOiocl ,..lidoDI of lllo BcaofO<d Uol .. ol&y Ia a J(). ljowpo.& 8udl FrieDdo of year reoldoDI of Nowpon dlo Ubrar7, wiU bo boaorod Boacb aod bu pAf\ldpolocl COday, .JUDe 27. at tbe meet-1D tbe 'I.·A)'I aod meanepro-ID& of dlo ftlllr1111 ODd to-jectao!I!O<aco Enolgn PTA, oomiQI boatda ac the bome tbe Cblldr81 • a Theater Ouild of Mre. Loreo Heather. re-and Las y annerae, auxiliary tiriD& president. ror the Family Serv:loeAeiiO-- Otber• takiDI omce today ciatloo ot Oran1e County. are Mrs. Stanley LeL_Ievre, She ta the mother or 4 chil- vtce preaideot: Mrs. RJ cbard dren riDgin& rrom college Berte&, eecretary; Mrs. Co t1 • ... ade Peter Dobbs, treasurer: Phs. Ill r .. · R.A. Pang, hosp itality chairman; Mrs. Fred Ellis, projects; and Junior Friends, Mrs. James Oongwer for t.he ~PORT Balbo.a Library, Wrs. H.B. 1.,.,,.._,!.'"'•''•',.;;:;;-.l Benjamin ror Mariners Li- brary, and Pl.rs. Douglas Fletcher for the Corona del Mar Library. Installing otricer is ~rs. II'!'"• T. Duncan Stewart. library board member and former WIth Shell.,-Wh•ters president of the Friends or the Library. HIT HO. 2 MARJORIe! N B. LIS 0 F Clli!Aii'.Af'(II}II(S prl!':.r!!t HPT. HEIGHTS IllES MARTIN Marjorie W. ·Nellis or 318 QfAN La Jolla Dr., Newport Heights; died Saturday, STELLA STEVENS June 22. at Haag Hospital. She was born in r .ngland 74 Ell WALLACH years ago, lived in Caltror- ~~: 1~3 years and in the area ANNE JACKSON She is survived by her husband, Will-iam P. Nellis; sons Thomas Graham of Ar- kansas and Matthew Graham of Glendora; a daughter, Mrs. Marjort e D.ttro or Riverside, a brother, T:J. Warren of England, and 8 grandchildren. Services were held June 26 at the Seventh Day 1\d- ventist Church wtth the Rev. Harold Flourey officiatiug. In tennent will be at Pacific View Memortal Park .. HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE-- AND RUIN YOUR LIFE the-mesa •, ' 'I • ' r '; L . ' :'L ' 'I'~· ' . • • M. i-''-' . NfWP(.,Io'l /\~~[) HAPBOR 1r4 COSTA.'/'[',,'\. :J . . . ·!: HIID ovn lifE mrs IIUP!m IIUSH:AL •• 111111 lifE M'S IWPifST --· CASII EXCLUSIVE South County Showing benht8 Show Starts 6:45 Continuous Suncloy from 2 P.M. .• TWO IIG ,_.TUIH IUOOUTID I"D" MATU"I AUDII:NCI:II • I , "BIG DIG" IN HOLY LAND-NEWPORT BEACH JOe HUary Amwta HutiDD, 10 Halllor lalloocl, 11 1 atu- dolol -of a· USC e&pe- dllloo underiMIA& • "Big Dig" In lbe Holy Louod. A 43-IIIOIIlbor atuden~pro­ teellonal ""-,. repre118Dtlng lbe USC &n:haeologlcal oouocU, new last week to larael to begin euminatlon ot the ruin a or a 2,()0()-year~ old Roman fortress. Site of the "Big Dig" is at Khirbet Maua'a, a few miles sou th or Haifa, where th e USC party will work for 8 weeks. The group, headed by Dr. Gerald Larue, USC profes- sor or Biblical history and archaeology. includes site and area supervisors. ar- chitecHmgineers and drans- men . photographers. and a great many People with sho- vels and other. more soptlis- ticated excavation instru· ments. J'*IJeam , llollcldo, 111d ll>- 1ellll. A number ot tomba. wbicb bave been nned in tbe put yeara, bave raiaed '-' of lbe USC Cow>cll that tome untoucbed tombs may still lie beneath the UDd and aoil or l:be area. Dr. Larue beUevea it may be possible to excavat-e the entire fortress Bite ud make the oeceaa&ry photo- graphic aod other recordings in a single seaaon of work. The size or the party he will l ead adds to this as- surance. While on site. the USC party will 11 ve in the Hor Dor recreational village on the coast and within walking distance or the area where obey will 1M> ~ Ill &d- ditioo to Uvtac an•aemeota for lbe p&ny, lbe v!Uop will aiiO alford bulldlnp In wblch lbe OOUDCII will establish ita admintlttative bead9Jartere~ oMoea fot 4raftaeo. a laboratory ror \he examination of artlfacta, phologrll>blc dartuoocn, 1nd other factlitiea. NEWPORT- Seriousness of PtliPote wtuch motivated tbe expedi· tion is emphasized by the .... fact that . the work day will begin at 4 a.m. ud end at 9:30p.m. with the completion of reports on the day 'awork. Lights out will follow at 10 p.m. There will be but one tree day per week during tbe 2-month period. ' Hints given for ,sate swi~m • -- !WI .. , IA(.U.' .... .......... ill ,.. --..... AIRMAN First Cla11 John Patterson, ton of ,.. • and Mra. James D. Patterson of 701 Via lido Nord, lido Isle, has been named outstanding airman of the quarter in his unit at Kelly AFB, Texas.· Airman Patterson, a medical specialist, was selected for his exemplary conduct and duty performance. He is as- signed to a unit of the Air Fcwce Logist ics Command. Khirbet Maua·a lies on the Via Maris, at the point where the coastal road meets the inland road which passes by the sites or the great defensive cities of With 17 ,000 back yard pools in this area, the Red Cross Water Safety' Service warns pool owners and all county residents to ·'pre- vent drowning through in- struction.·' Corona del Mar High Schoole as well as 4 bay swimming instruction locations -"N" Street Bay on the Balboa Peninsula, Las Arenas ,.... THE '"HOPE-IN-ONE" golf tournament for the City of Hope will be held this week-end, June 29--30, at the lr- viM c .... ~"" ehD:,.,. _.,._..., • 11 comri~ tion, will go to the free ~sectarian pilot medical center which trots cancer and leukemia and diseases of tt'te heart, blood, Chest and heredity. Pictured here promoting the event are Forest Smith, president of ICCC, and Ral ph Evans, chb pro. More than 80 chbs from San Luis Obispo to San Diego will take part in the 10th annual Hope benefit. ,_.I'll!!• ..... ~_.,..we..,.­, ... ....,.,....,...,, ... , Thomas Duttine, water safety chainnan for the Orange County Red Cross Chapter, issued an appeal for young and old alike to contact their city recrea- tion department. clubs. swim schools and other aquatic organJzations and enroll in a swimm ing oourse. Several hundred Red Cross water safety instructors have been trained during the past rew months to give Orange County enough well trained instructors to meet the demands or organized ~ograms. he said. He out- ,ined 10 safe swimming hints: 1. L earn to swim or leam to swim better. 2. Never swim alone . 3. Swim where there are lifeguards. 4. Reoognize your limlt.a- tions. 5. H you are a non-swim· mer. don 't depend on nota· tion devices to keep you safe. 6. For distance s wimming in open wat.er. take a boat along. 7. Don 't swim lmmedlate-lv after a meal. · 8. Stay away form under the dl ving board area. 9. St&y out or water during •an electrical·atorm. 10. Before diving. make sure the water is deep enough and has no hidden objects. In the Harbor Area. learn w swtm classes are sche· duled throughoul 1he day a1 both Newport Harbor and Department Stere Beach in the "ole" Newport Beach area, Ruby Ave. on Balboa I stand, and China Cove in Corona del Mar. Registration is presently being accepted each we ek between 12:30 and 1:00 p.m. and 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. at Mariner Pa(k multipurpose room. the CommWlity Youth Center in Corona del Mar and the parks. beaches and recreation department orrice in Central Newport. GLUE SNIFF OtARCOE CITED IN ARREST "Glue sntmag" was charged in the booking of George Michael Faith, 22. of 2261 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa, J une 19 at the Newport Beach pollee sta- tion. Oftlcer D.O. Pistey r~ ported that he spotted a car drive orr at 11:30 p.m. June 18 rrom the vicinity of the medical center at curr Dr. and Dover Dr .• stopped the car at Dover Dr. and COast Hwy. and started writing a citation for ex- pired driver's license. He was given permission to search the car and round some model a1rplaae glue, a towel witb some glue oo it. · ud a tu!:MI of teator's glue. KATHLEEN WILSON OF LIDO ISLE DIES Rosary was recited June 19 and mass was celebra- ted June 20 for Kathleen E. Wilson, 128 Via Sll"' Remo, Lido tsle. at OUr Lady or Mt Cannel Catholi c Church. In terment was in Aecension Cemetery, F.l Toro. Mrs. Wilson, who died June 17. Is survived by her daugh ter. Dorothy De Puydt, with whom she lived on Lido Isle; 2 grandchildren, Mrs. Kathleen Clayes or Newport and Michael Brooks of CapirDia; and a great- grandchild, Shelly Brooks. THI S PHOTO was taken about 1ql b at 2bth St. and Ocean FL , west of Newport Pier. Still standing Is the house at the right, wi th the rail balcony abOve the trt~nt po rch, -wtllch was bulh in 18qb by Geo rge B. Key, Pla- cen tia citrus rancher. Oilflage by an oc ean storm can be seen In the picture. The fl oor of the porch Is gone, This arlicle app~arrd ;,., IR4'f ;,. Charles F. L11'""'is' So11Jhrm Clllifo mia Boo.s trr ,\1 aga%i,e, trllil'lg why N rw- port wa.s lbr placf to go fo r su111 111rr IJ tJcatiol'l. Thr ~~~ ticle tz~td the photo s are prue,Jrd hue tbro11gh the NewPort Brach Hi.storical Society. By Autvstrll To•••r (Wrfn• loo M'S) By May the school chil- dren or Orange Coumy begin wearying papas and mamas wt th '·o deart how soon can we go tO N ewpon ?" For this is nl~ place tor the school·child's vacation. and wave s splashed In the 2nd story winoow. Before the storm there was a decomposed gran i te roadway in ' front of these houses, wide enough for 2·way traffic. The huge dwelling at the left was the vacation home of a promin ent Santa Ana phy sician, Or. j il"l"\eS Ball, one Orange County's most hono red OOcto rs Ot that day. It is so accessible, safe, ·----:;-----;::~~:-:~---roomy, with chance ror the w rough and tumble or camp .... _ · - OTH ER nea rby houses have been repl aced, but he re is the Key dwelling still standing at 2b02 w. Ocean FL The balcony Is gone,~ and the sand has fi ll ed in under the hOuse, bu t simila riti es can still be seen in ttre windOw ar- ran gement. the front door and the oo rch. Inlormation abOut th e ol d house wa.s gi ven to the "Ensign by George G. Key ; who recen t- ly reti red from the Placen- tia school sy st em. He is the son ot the bui l der of the hOuse. tEnsign photo, taken June l b , l qb8.) lire, yet with the cooveo· leoces or clviliza.d.oo in . slghl It was after the "boom" (or the late eighties) that the Newpon Wharf and Lum· ber Company was formed. tbe railroad and pier builL. and Saot& Ma. llorled ln a aeaport. . 8eCofe dltl lbele was aa apology for one Ne• Pon Bay, a nanow body or water winding ror miles between low, bare bills to the tule swamps at its bead. But the bar was shifty and dangerous\ and crossed by only a few small vessels. Now wtth its ocean wtta.rr 1200 reet long a.nd railro&d connecting with the Santa Fe, all kinds or vessels, sail and steam, freight and passenger. plying between .. Puget Sound and San Diego stop here. Lumber comes in in vast quan titi es. Grain goes out by carloads. and produce rrom livestock to eggs. There are two hotels; the largest kept open during • ' ---- -----------the season,'· the other all HERE IS A 1900 PHOTO of the Key house at ze,Q2 W. Ocean FL i n Old New- porL George G. Key of Placentia i den ti- ties the people as Mary (Key) Sling sby, sister of Geo rge B. t<_ey; Wil liam Key, father of Mary an d George; Esther Key, wi fe of William and step-mother of Mary and Geo rge; young Willie Sl i ng sby, and Aggie Sco tt, a triend of the Key family, all vi si ting tro m Ontario, Canada. ' •WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR NEW AND ENLARGED LARGE STOCKS TO CHOOSE FROM ... NEW NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS .ALL THE LATEST IN SWIMWE,AR FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN .•. QUICK , COURTEOUS SERVICE .- OPEN EVERY DAY SUNDAY 'S TOOl LEGAL NOTICE OROJ,\"ANC[ '"0. 1256 A~ OROINA~Cf. OF THE C:ITY OF :'oiE"'PORT Uf.ACH i\.\I E:'WI NG SECTIO~ 12.56.140 OF T HE NE WPORT BEACH ~11"-.lf:tPAL com: Rf.t.ATING TO O P~:RATIN G BICYC LES o~ smnuu:s Th~ City Council of the Citv of ~t-wport Read dot-.'1 ordai11 as follows: SECTION 1. ~rt i on 12.56.· I.W .of thl' ~ewport Reach Municipal Cod,. i!l am,.ndo:od to fl'ild; "12.56.140 Or._rat/"9 8 1· ~;yd• CM S;cl.-•. No per!OOn shall opl'fll\f' or ride a btcvrle. !'Urre,· ..-vcle, pedicab, or oth.rr "hef'll'd.de vtce or conveyaacf' u:oed for tr1111 spottation and propf'J\~d by human puwer, upon 1111)" !iid~wa\k tD the Ci tv, f!•cf'pt that bicycles maf be ridilen on the !'Outh one-half of th.f' "idew•lk lo- c ated on Ot f'!ln Front hetw,.en F Sue,. I and \tr t' add,.n P lac'" and betwf'en thf! westerlv li ne uf the Oceun t'mnt P~rk in~ l.ot and .l6th Strf't-1. Thf' forf'- ~oillfi! prohibition !!hfl\1 not apply to childrf'n ",.or invalid"'' tricyclf'8, whf'elr hair.... or N:atebcuu dl!!l,·• SECTION 2. Tht!! ordiGIIIICf' oohall bto publh•hed onr f' in thf' ollicial new!<pttpf'r of the City, and the Almlf' !ioht~\1 bt-f'lft rtivl" lO dlf)'ll •ft~r thf' datf' of its adoption. Thi"' ordinaor e wa.!t intro- duy:d at a rf!JUIIll" me f't iaf!. o f the Chy Council of the City of Newport Reach hdd on !he lOth day of h~te , 1968, and wa s •dopted 011 th.e 24th day of j .. f!, 1968, b1 the lollowia~ vole, to w\1: AYF.S,. (X)U!llf:ILMF"!II : Md.- •i•1 MaNil•ll. RopN. Ri,., en•ef NOF~ COIJNOLM~: s-• AR~~T COU:tOLMr.N : Slt.el- '•• P•...o.• nore-M.,......, Moyo• year. lbere are dozens o r cottages to reflt, any amount or tenting room . and very many private oottages, res- tauraots, :llld a store. Dur- Ing "the season" the baker. bu tcher, milk man, fruit and vegetable peddler make fre- QU8flt trips. There is good water: also a . telephone connection with rDwn. and passenger trains two or three times a day. The baltl.in g facilities are excellent and perfectly safe. There is pleasant boating on th e bay. Clams of several varieties &re gathered. both on the bay and ocean·side. And tb.en there ls n sbing. VJhen the fish are blting, the wb.arf brls Ues wtch poles Hke a ~-~.~,_::;;::;;~~;;;:~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~! giant porcupine. Many a thrU'ty workingman catches his year's supply o r nsh - here, salting and smoking U hlmtelt -halibut. yellow tail. macterel. ud tom-ood. Out a few miles are nshiog banks where proreuiooa\ n ehermen wor\. The ia&l&- uy bas gmwn El'tonnous1y since tbe wharf waa built. 5eiotng te canted oo. re- plarty, and sometimes tbree tons or nsb are: shipped at 0111ce.. 'Ibe variety of ftsb caui8bt off tb e wbarf Is very pu~ -from tbe daiaty pom- paoo and alhery MMlt. to tbe p.~:Qy yetlow-&&11 and b-tollldo jowt\111>. 9oaoe ololm l>o KODoiDO S., of 81-lll<lloo Is- -· ODd poopi>OOJ C&ll• fOIOII llldlooa. Pl<*od lA Caltt>nua olhe on~ u oae of lllo lo<iillrloa of lllo 1\o- ABOVE : A. store along the Newport ocean front is shown In thi s photo, taken in the earty Iq()()'s. The n.ne ne.ar th e too at the store tront Is "W.H. FM- zier." 4t right Is an Ensign photo Uktn last wee«, showing the store tront bJildling •t 2504 w. Ocea1 FL An old-timet walking by solid It Is tilt s.nt building toot Is dtl>itltd In tilt old POSltord plo()tl. Nearby buildings ha•• b<oro reolac:ed In tht lnterYenlng . ' ......... ,._ IIOL4 lla040CASTr'l ........ _.,._. Le MI ..... Cellt. .... Q. &.. M1MA1. Wh:::• "Ia tAle IillA~ of aobt ..,._.4 to Kt~«~ aacl ElijoJa, A ow W'OMW rota uplcMw J o4• I : 1 I, 'N o ,...a .utA 41~...Ud ., to ll•t~n, btd Ill tlat COM• llotft /1'0'1'/4. ....... ftllftll tb So. of ,..." wAk.ll il d A•t~lftll.'" ...ot!TIWIIIIIIII. llaiiiiiiiC'IIOI· -... I THURSOA Y, JUN£77, 19111 m "bt a &rrlitnnrttr JOIH THE DOTS 10 CXlMPLET! THE IIIL! 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II .. .W.'s W,; • M .. S. ttl N~ U. .... ....;., ,_ t.w hil .vU we, .... Wbo -• t11111 .,. ..... -II .. not Mlllwd • that rou hew caa wn If God wiD turn and re· .._ rl • lllll ftll -tl .....,. not put God Ill IL pent. and turn aWQ' trom t'lll t1111,... 11 _.. •111111111 •a, You Ia)>, "Do ,oU .m.1J7 ._. f~rce anpr, thet we., ~1'" _. M _... 1L .._. a., ,.. a.w tbat God bid.. a ... .-1· ADd • tbt ,... ,._ ,_ ..... ~·-"-... -•• -·· w.u, ,.._ .......... boy ..... - .... 1 ..-._ ...._ It ...... _ ~~'ta.~~J. a;:o::: .. ;:-,. tbt)t •wei u ,_,.... are ... ti:Jt-41. we mel heft in U. New ,..._. Uvt<! today! Euetly the Mme. l'lrst. I want you to notke the mmt for _....,. r.1b' ...,. ... Nobody wu rver Nved anr othtr •tan of the Prophet Jonah. God ll'"l -... w." But 1 would wq-. God didn't baw aM way aaJd to Jonah (u the book of not quibble about tbaL 1 haw ... for till' peopa. 1n the Old 1Wta- Jonah. a minor prophet In the whaln that eould ...uow a man. ment to be uved and anoltwr T .. .,.,. Tu .... _. ~·ow· Old Testament, telll ua), "AriM, Jt wou&d take God to ~ 1 way ror the parope in the New "_., ",.... ' r ._ eo unto Nineveh, that peat dty, man alive in a ...._. but -Tett.anwnt to be Nved. No, no! \N \QU\T'{, AND 'ioQW and preo<h unto It tbe .,...china haw boea .,...._;,. whaJee, The S..tptur< ..,, "NelthoT II W CKI! D ft-l E SS 1 REA~ that 1 bid thl!e." Jonah tried to 1'ht. are well autbefttic.ted K-there aalvation in any other: for A. EDOCh and Elijah, of coune, were lf't away. Ha JOt on • lhip. A counta. But that is not a matter there 1s none other name unde-r tran~lated to hea ven ; they did not see 1'"' Iii. ~~ME.· • storm .. came up, and flnalb' he of araument. T!lil is the way to heo.wn liven amana .. men. ~- d•th. Every child of God a.eeenda to r.ald •. I am a runaway from God . .ettle it: JHIJI Mid it ..., 10. by we must be •ved (Acta f .l9). God l5 ancry with me. You will Jesu. beUeved It and either you Nobody wu ever .u.wd except one heaven in hia apirit at death. The ac-J tt.ve to pitch me overboard If you make H1m. a Ua~ or you believe: way-by beUevine in the S.vkK&t, tual aipiftcance of thia verse resta in hav~ any peace.". what He u.id. All Olri.ttl&nit)' the One who should come when the one which pr'eCfllea iL "lf I have So ~Y put him ove~rd. A hanp on thl&: It Jnu~ ak1 it, fle had not yet come-the One told you earthly thjnp, and ye be-great fWI whkh God had prepared It ls to. If Jesu. Quist belieYt'd who has now come. 'lbe only Wll)' Jieve not. r,ow •hall ye believe, if I twallowed him, and he wu thrM It, It la .,, Anybody who does to ~ aaved 1is to repent of your tell you of heavenJy thinrs?" Our days and three nl&hta in the belly not believe Jetus Qlrtat, of count, ilna and tum to Christ in faith. Lord asked why they believed in the A 0\1 \C. E. FR.ON\ I\ or the whale. God had u.ed a mlr· is not a ~rbltlan He 11 a heathen. ~ thcae Ninevites did, and the)' ones who went to heaven and yet did ade, a marveloUI min.cle to save He la a paean. H~ ill an infidel. Ne:re aav~. Wonder(ul ulvatlon! not believe in the very One who came his lite. 1 wonder how many f,)( you to- from heaven. We do not beli eve that p A u L Down in the belly or the whaie The fteyivaJ of Niaeveh flay ,have done what the people these two sainta received their resur· thlS man Jonah cried to God. So Now Jonah came and preached ot Nineveh dkl? Firat, have you rection bodiea at this particula r time. the whale diqorced him and put to Nineveh; and what happened? believed God, when God said )'OU him up on the dry land. Then r wa nt you to notice what he were a alnner? Have you bdieved Q. s..bM, W-'M..,....-"What i.t tlte ~~~~::~~~~~~~~~::::~~~=~===~~~~~=~~~~~~~==J whrn he aot out he said, "All preached. He said "Forty da)'J God When He lllMI JesUI died for retuoft. {or Mattltew 16:!4 wbn we -.!:) I M T A L.. c 0 'TT riaht, Lord, this time I will JO." and Nineveh lhall be overthrown." you? Have )'OU believed God whe-n read, 'T ile" 11t1ld J e"'.Jt 1111to hi. dU-And he beat It down to Nineveh But more lhan that: He had a He warned or the eomlnc Jude· eipl.e1, i/ B7t.W mall. will come after me, and beran to preach. "Forty days, certain time. And they believed ment and puniahment for )'OW' let Aim deft~ llim•elf, aM take vp hill PAUL THE APOSTLE was a man of the deep-ness, distrust, hate, w.d Vtl'lgeance, these th ings and Nineveh ahalJ be overthrown." God and repented, turninr their aJna!' And. RC:Ond, have you hon- erou. a.l'ld {oUow me.'" est of faith. He .,~red withering hardships, wi ll boomerw.g back fo you, to fester in your God used the experiel"'of!e of Jonah backs on their idolatry, to ~erve estJy repented and t.umed to Him • T h' · Lh d 1 1 pain, w.d suffering. Y.t through it oil, and with mind. If, however, you sow love, understw.ding, in a fittl.na way in his prnchina;. the true God u your Saviour!' U you have not "'· IS Ill e won er u chapter of h el I You sav, "Do you believe that So Jonah ·-t into that cit-v clone it , "Ou had bette-r do what Matthew where our Lord Jesus uks unshc*obla tnut in Gad, he wrote the magnifi-pfu ness and gi ving, you will be an inspired " _..,., ""~ ., Hia disciples, "Who do men say that cent Episftes which today cw. inspire you to person '<llho cw. fend o ff al l manner o f problans. talfo, Brotht>r Rice!" 1 certainly and bepn to preach. 'n.e people the poop&e of Nineveh did. I, t he Son or man, am ?" There were otn'do th-u..o. your da..J·est hours. u-re often Jesus S""s, "For wi i-1 the scm e measure rilot doD. L ._. __ ...__ heard, and. the Scripture aaya. lla ot Niauell WW RIM Up • ., wo• "' """ -1 ~· • R. .........-uurou&h, lone they beliewd God.. Jonah told ~he at the J .... _at to eo. ... not_ any or them who su~~e!lted that than not, ctG you realize that you creote your own you mete withol it sh all be measured to you preaident of the Southwestern story .• He Mid, ''Tbere il c:onunr ~~ --;;;. N Re'-- He might be the vt'ry One "'-'ho is the probl.-ns? PCLII inc5cotas this in two places in again." He is tel ling you th at wftat you give to Baptist Seminary, told ua this a Saviour." I know he said that • ._,. ti'IL.-t_.ow ,_.. Messiah or IM rael, the Son or Da,·id, I 9 6 d G 1 · 6 7 'th II b "· ft lh th slo-. One Sundllv morntn1 hlo ~, .. -J ..... -u. 1'hat 11 the .._..,._ Your Bib e: 2 Corinthiw.l : an o ohans : • ono er wi come o~ 1o you, o en wi re• '3 " uc.; ,._ ... ....., t he second Per!IOn of the T rinity. I all six-year-old aon I now a lawyer) only •ian 1 am coinr to Eive you I want you to notice the lut S imon Peter indicated that He wu the Ha says, "He '<llhich toweth sporing Y sh reap i>ld power. If you sow bad th ing s, e)l¥)ecf the had been told the 1tory of Jonah -the same a1cn Jonah eave.' Jesua point. God says the people of Christ and rece.ived the commendation also' sparingly." Two yean bei:>re, he wrote, sam a. If you sow good, be prepared to be show· in the Sunday schOol lesson. That saki, 'I am roinl to be crucified Nineveh .t\all riR up apjnat t.hll (rom opr Lord. "Flesh and blood have "v.hataoever a mw. soweth, rilat shaU he also ered with God's bl essings. Th e ruult of your af1 ernoon while Dr. Scarborouah and slain. 1'hree days I will be &ent'ntlon in the Judlmmt and not revealed it unto thee, but mv Fa-reap." Thus, you can aee thot if you sow biHer-sawing will return to you. It's i n evT to~e.. was re1Una, his little son came In the rn.ve; the third day 1 will C'Of'ldnnn It; for they ~pealed at t her who i ~ in heHven." · up to the bed. He JOt up utride come qain.' JoMh undentood the preachlna or Jonah, and "Be- Christ. of cour~e. knew He watl hold a peater than Jonah ll !"!7~.~.~d~:'+~:~~d :.:. .. :-.:;: ISRAEL --Key to Peace WHAT DOES IT MEAN? ~~:·;,!~~~=tti:=~ buke Satan who W Q8 using him at the B RT th a rncnt when every unsaved penon y A HUR PETRIE, Th.O., American Board of Mi ssion s to e Jews wtll stand before God and the moment. Christ told H is disciples, "If Headquarters at 236 West 72nd Street, New Yo rk , N.Y . 10023 From the Baptist Bible Tribune were afraid by reuon of the (1ft, alld wmt not books· will be opened. Revelation, you reall y love me, then deny you r· Noel Smith. Edi'tor self, you r plans (or this lire, your am-_(CONTINUED "ROM LAST WEEK) much mor~ th~i r fuln~?" And lhen Hol J06. S~iq ~ri eld, \lo. up lnt.o the mount;J sayinc, ehapt~r 20. tell.11 the story. 'f'hoR bitions, everything which might ii land Long ago il wu said: "Th~ religion he concl udes: "f o r if I he castin g a wa \· "And the Lord d~ed in the cloud, and stood "1 am the Lord thy God whieh broulbt thee out people of Ntneveh will be there, ;0 the way or full com'm ittal to 'me." of the anci~nt peopl~ of hra~J ~very· of I hem i!!o th,. rn-oncilin_::! of the "'·nrl rt . ol Lh lood ol .__. f ' the'--··--ol b d.. but not to be Judced, thank God! L • L d · If bib" h h · · f h L . b with hi m there, and proclaimed the name of the e .....,._ rom ,_ A" "-· These people or Nineveh will stand See what the Lo rd set u ide beca use WfX'r~ polnts oc:yon 1tse • ex lhng whal s all t e rn-en·mp:·o t em l>'!'. ut or His great love for us. If we are to it&elf as a work be"'n, wh ich Jacka its life from 1he dead ?'' (Roman! 11:12. 1;; Lord. "Thou sha.lt ha-n ~ other aods bafon me. uJp ondh Y)', ·-·w e ~~~~eel It when fi I I · d 1. • "Thou ahalt not make thee aay .,.,.. b:Dafe, ana came UJAI us that the IJe a t rue fol lower of Him. we 11hould na per echon, an !K> compe~ ua In A R V ) And the Lord ~ bJ befOh!, him, and pl'O-w¥1e heel al.,_ed hi-~ tba want Lha.t ume spir it to mot ivate and the nature of the caae to apprehend' it in On~ ~f· the Greatest B ible Passag es d.aimed, The Lord, ..._ Lord God, merciful and or aiJtJ l..l.k.n. of a,y thine that is in hlawn ~ WU ~..,a N'T':'h ~ to permeate us. Our crOM it1 not Cal· relation to Oariati.anity. as tba in lfbittt One of the greatet and most import -1-• IIi"-", or tta.t. ll in 1he..,.. biMMh; or that ll would lie uWw dQoe '..li ........ in vary. That wu a once for all act of e:Mentially it b perfected.'' Aa James ant pusages of the Hebre"'' Scriplur~. p-aciou., lofWI,ulfft'inl. 8ftd abUDdant ia aood· in the waten bmeeth the earth: the -.rt o1 the. Mrth. ·we be- g race that will never be repeated. Tbia O rr. D. D., wrote nearly sixty yeara ago: leaching that th~ bles!in~~:s of "'-·orld nHS and truth, tb.m., Uevt'd It wbeD he tokl w: Jtl we dkl waa His tin i!lhed work. But each one "The reliaion of lnael i§ a reli aion of h 1 1 1 "Keeping merey for thoUAnds, forwivinc iniqul-"Thou ahalt not bow down tb)'Mlf unto not reprnt. God would judp Ul 01 h " a r d · 1 It -e t" n~>ace "''ill com~ onl~· I roug 1 s rat: . is nor .rve them: few 1 the Lord thy Gocl .a a and cles•·oy ••· whole w•~~ dt•. us 4-" a rea 0 enla · may hoiV'. IU face is al"'·ays to the future. ,..-Th t nd tr · ._ .. -'-d tho ·u b ... UliiiO ........, " be a pel'!lonal bu rden or t rial. Then· Thr-fi h 2 S~tmuel23 :1 -5. is )J<IPaE!e i!. in lht' Y a anacre.lOn .uu. ..... an t W1 Y no jealous God, visil.inc the iftiquity of the t.then W t! bel~ed it, 'Tbete people bad a can orten be rreat ha rd;~h i ps in the ere is a nal stage yet 10 1:tce-t al Hebrew. a ler&e, d lipl ical ~m . It "'"~ means clear the IUIJty; viai.tinc the iniquity of the upon the dilldren unto the third aDd fourth,__ better chance than we did. '!bey Christ ian life. Thill i~ the <"rOll~ which of the ripened fruit. The 0 ovenant expressly g:i ven In Da,•id b\' lhr ~pir il o f fathers upon the children, and upon the children's eration o1 thtm that hate me dkln't believe JnUI Chrlat Him- we a.re to t.a.ke up. Let U!l make cer· is to gh•e place to a New--a more in· th~ Lord. lts lherne is lhr fu lurr Hult~r ' ... ______ ..._ ol .... _ telf." Oh, they will bear wltnea d d · · 1 h h 1 f children. unto the third and to the fourth oen-"ADd ahewinc mercy unto ~ UICIU 1 he 1 ... _ 1, tain, however. that the crOStl i!l not war an spmtua -w en t e aw 0 of mankind and the -refrt"Shin~ and n t ....., .. ""'n · !)ne of our own makinl(, ;~uch as can God shall be written nn their hearU." happ}' bles!inf!s lo follow for rh1• peoplt>tl eration.'' -Exodus :W:Sff. that iove me and ke.p lll7 ....,,.,,.._,., .. (n. ~ people ot Nineve-h will occur when a rhrh•tian ma rrie!l an It iA then that Israel shall be the key lo of lhe earth. 11 is "a re,d alion rmu lt' II\· This puace of IC:riptun has depreued many 4-t). a a • stand up In Jucfament apinat the unbeliever. world peace. There will be no world· lhe God o f lsra~l. Who is unchan,c:eahl~ minds, and hu been a lOur« of tJVuble to many The Septuqint ruck:".·· retrlbutiftc'to them cultured and elite of thb day. 'd ·nth who hate Me, the aina ol the fathen upoa ehllclle. "Ah," you a&)', "but lam tooamart Q. P-.tt~. ON.-"I became a Cltri&-WI e pear..e I I en. and lrue lo Hi!l CO\'enanl promi~. arul others. It seems unfair, they say, that God would to the third and fourth~ 'aDd lhewiiiC to belie\·e that old·fOCY aturt a· t ian by readirtg t lte N f'·fl' TedD.me7U. It shall yet he said to lsrat'l: "Arise, has reference fi rsl lo Israel M ll nnti•1n. punish the children for the ains of the fathers. u mercy for thouands (oil mthr!a) to tbtm who bout Jonah and the whale, aboul b it nec:euary fo r me to joi1t. elle shine : for thy light is come, and lhe anrt lhen lo tht> futurt' well-kin~ of lhP that be true, they uy, 10me childreb will have a lo M and keep K ODIIOII"'...., ••s,. J~sus rt.lnc from the dead, about clturcJt ? If 110, ltow can I clt001e Ute p;lory of Jehovah is ri~W:n upon lh~ . . . "'·nrld at la rj!e." The cenlral arul J,;e, ve e, Y=-' · then beln& a Hell for ainnerJ 1 rigllt one?" AND NATION!! ahall come lo thv li,R:hl. worM of the roem are lhf!M'! of \'f'r!lf" .1: lot of punishment t.o endure .down the rot~d. The Jewiah P\lblic:eticft Soa.tT•I'mcll8h uan.-am too arnut to believe t~t." A. It is cer tainly not absolutely nee· ~nd"kings. to the brightnese of lhy ris · "He lhat rulelh over men must br jusl. Then are others who don't know what to make lation of the ~~~Montie text ..... : •'--the Well, you wUI not be nearly u essary for anyone to join a church mg Oaauh 60:1,3 A.R.V.). rulin ~ in th~ fea r of God.'' The stale· of thia pasuce and would rather bOt talk about ". · · visitillll ·the UUqui&J' ol the fa-.~-'-wnart, .brother, re ~~lUes after V ril "I 1 · .L b 'd L. m•nt ,.1.,, to th• •. f-·o·ah ••' to H,·, ,·,. c:hUdren, and upon the third acl upoa. --you are dNd. ou w find out in order to be !laved. Salvation is by e y, arae ~ me rt ge uclween .. .. .. .. lt ....., 11 genentioa ol ~ that bate Me. IIDil ...... you have p~a,.c~ the fool eXCNd· the simple personal act of acceptance darkneu and ligh1.'' And in truth. "h · rul e over Mankind. The worrl in the What is the real me&Dinc: of these verses! m unto the ~ ,_...tioa ol tb.a lnc!Y. uUna Bible terma. You need by fa it h of the Lord JPsu~ Christ rael is the place where. as 10e belif!'\·t . lh~ Hebrew l ha-adam ) means over human-. erq _..._ 1 ., to remember he~ that the men · h f h Lo d I b h II Well, in the first place, they don't mu n that that love lie aDd keep My cornm--.I of NI--h wiU otand up ...S 8.'J Saviour. At the same time, it is hg t o t e r wil: some < ay laze il y--ovt:r all men every"'' ere---<w~r a ...... .,.. certai nly extremely desirable ror a forth to fi ll not oniJ ·.he liule land but the pfflples of the world. Then will com~ tht-children judicially suffer for the s1na ol their 'The Americ:aD Rrl'iled v..-.. bi. • ~to uy, "We did not b.ave the cb&nct ....,.rson to ,·oin a church, and in doo'nr lhe .,..hole ea rl h."' Tlu: "'h"'el ! of pro\·i· ''th · 'th t 1 _)_,. f fathers. This ill rude perfectly plain in ~k..iel, "ahowinc looriDc ~ uato tboo•n+ ol thai tlwte peoopAe had, but we beUewd .-~ ... e mormng WI o u c ou03 or man· for one place. 1n the days of this prophet tl)e that W.e me alld Jt.p ~ c otn ._ .. ..,.., God. We harned our b.e!ks on our ~o to make ~ure he selecttl the right denc~ are moving forward lo 1he liine kind. No longer will the dark d ouds of Jews were justifyinc their sins on the ground that "'r, • thouaand aeoendona.'" aina." one. Bf' fully pen~uaded that the Gos-when thi.! promi~ of Jehova h to l!rael war hover over the earth: no longer will God had decreed that they should suHer for the The errapbaa .. on the IDift)' o1 God. Beca... Do you know what your t.fuble pet i!l beinK preached in t he power !!hall be fulfilled : "For thus saith 1<· d ~ 1 L 1 d' t d d' · anL c ouus o upu es an l!.!lenllons sins or Weir fathers. God h.cl settled it, and or the .sins ol the fathen, the ehildrea 1U7 IUffer 11? You don't believe God. It lm't or the Holy S pirit. Be certain that1 hovah, Behold, I will extend ..,.ace lo h anko'nd Th• "rul•r o'n I• ••·t do nat ~~·-· Jonah It ,.--.ang over m · '" '" · nothlnc could be done about it. Their fathers bad natunl tohMquencel for two ar tt.r. ,._..... ~.a. 1'0'1 ...., ~• ; t he pa~tor p roclai.m~ the whole coun-her like a rh·er. and 1h~ glo•y of the I" ( M'· h 5 2 M tth 2 6) ...,· 't •~t -· do not ~·~-·~ rae see .... a : • 1 8 ew : • eaten .our J'f'&pes and their children'& leeth had tions· but the .,..ee and merey ol Ood wW ~ ... _ ,_ _.,_..or ..... l'le~ o r God. Somettme!l you ca!' ~ete r· nations like an overfloYo·ing !lream" the Christ, will rule in sbsolut~ j ustice been set on--~-. ~ _.. ~ ....... you do not beliew God. m10 e the !loundness of a m1mster's (Isaiah 66:12 A.R. V.), 11 will not be d · hi d · th 1 f -· • · • You do not beiWw Jesus Ouiat. an n g eousneu, an In e ear o "Yet, Ill" ve, Why? doth not the son bear the We put "ns.tunl ~. uence~ &bert becaUM You do nat ~"-·e ut-_...__ ,.._ doctrine aa much by what he .omita. a temporory ~~c hut a n abirHng , ... ace, God M ki d h 1 H" :r " _.,_.. ._ ... ...,u nw b h h Th r -,.-v • an n u never ye seen IS iniquity of the father? When the son hath done of what God plainly aa)"' Uii'O'.IIh &.eklel -aod aaJd He ___ ... rile from ..... _ ..._ .. , "". Y ,w, at f' !'la.ys. e quest 10n. IS a conrtantly ext ding nrac~. !K> the He· lik PI t hu pr-·"' d f th' ~ """"' ~ II Wh t th k r Ch r--e. a 0 ...,.. e or us " that which is lawful and right, and hath kept all many othv p~. You do not beU.V. God; and with st1 · a. 1n, •• ye 0 . n. st ; brew word for 'extend," a present P"· t tat enl ol th• h'l h h So H I ( t h t grea 8 em ... P 1 osop er my statul.el, and hath done them, be shall surely a wicked heart that daft not want w 011e n 111 e · e mtms er ticiple teaches And in thai peace of Socrates: .. Until political greatness and • • • the truth you tum aWQ" talks about the Bible a.~ beinK the lsra~l 'the natio.ns ahall sha re. Our age, wisdom M EET tN ONE RULER, cities will liv"T,,h ul th t .••• -c IT .c.u di Th God's m«ey wW Mftr ~\he .nh. lt wW -~-... _ ' Word of God but never aay.• an•· ld b ... ~ . . . h e so a ~oUt.QC\~1 arnuJ e e aon the ~~ ol --G t .rn.n ·-trona Nlnevft and..___ ~ our wor u seen a ut:g nm,z t t I never have rest from their evil ~t-no. nor ' · bot manllnted then ill -.,_. ,_ ~.n~~m thing about illl beinR" the only in-d ' . '. h · , ~n f •1 •1 SHAll. Ncrr bar the iniquity of the father, .......,bulation In that time ol trouble NCb • ...._. cwrywt.re the Gaapel hu ewr r ll.bl 1 1 1 'lh d 1. trectton m t e recognition o srae . the human race, as I believe. Then only neither ahaU the father bear the ~o,;...uity o1 the ... ut. •-ol J -• ~-"-will ..._ been......,... and u.e-wbo a 1 e ru e o a1 an prac JCe, h' h . 1 th .d ,. f S h b ..,-. nUll\....,.-.... -~ ..,. he minimizing the inspiration or the w N: Ill, ... one o em saJ ' nne o will this our tate ave a possi ilit y of son: the riahteouanas of the ri&hteoua lhaU 1M wu, a v nd bi. tha-that ard, NPIDled and """ MY\Id, Scripture, the rest of wh at he !!a)'S th 1 e. stu:nrng occurrences of rer.enl cen-life and behold the light of day." 2 Sam· him d th "dtednnl of the wicked lhall •vM. n..y will t. aa W1l7 WW ~ to tldl )•I& t to unee uel 23:3, 4 teaches that Christ is I hat upon ' ~ e WI ..,.,..,bod:r elae hM bND., ia beta& IIDIIi wW 1M polnt ~ no.n ...S _., ''I can hardly be truated. He mu11t ~ ~ H b . r the H I 5c . Wh h d be" u~ hun. . •ved: by the blood. ol ._ I.-b. npeatM. ,._ cllda't ,_ ,.,.._, lieve that the whole Bible is ve .... ally e rew writers 0 · 0 Y np· ODe RuJ er, in om are i "all I he But if the wicked will tum from all his aiDa • 1 L ••• u --• lo, _. ., .. ~~ ~·~ 1 -~ --· ~ 0 -. . . . '"' tures ..ive verv many statemenb supporl· 1 '·'--d kn 1 d " ...._-a --wuu;21 ·~-,_ -on!pu-ed Do not he&Jtate of th D ' ., treasure. o W1110010 an ow ~ ge, that he hath --•-~. and •-oU my.,......, · · · _ .. , .. a·-~ ol all_ ... _ ~ ~-·. -••--1 ~ ~ ~,.. . · . · er;-e ing this metN.ge -ISRAEL ; K EY TO th h 1 1 ........... \...... ~ --- -&IIIQ .-a -. ""~ -" 1s a quesh on, to uk the putor at WoRLD PlAcE Th het M' h and when He, roug srae , becomes and do that which 1a ia.tul and richt, he shall no man • V .;.. repeat!" 'l'he:r wW n. up in he believ~tl the Bible is t he inerrant 1 .L. M ', h 1•1 prolp ''Th.' tea .. the ruler over mankind," then "He shall surely live, and be abaU not die.'' ~ ~~ (--_.-kLl:__ ._ ~ ).tps at ad cocm••-,ou. Word of God. If he begins to equivo-. u ys 0 UM; ess•• 0 srae : u ~an be b the light of the morning, when -a.tdel 11·11 ff ~ _..._.. .... _... -Naw • ..,. frlndl., wt.t ue you cate and present excuses. look out f ahall be ou~ peace. Wh~n lh~ Au yn an the aun n.etft, even a morning without And ., the son "'hall not bear the w._uitJ oi clothed with whitt ,..... _. ..... bi. ..... &o .. , I wiD tell rou whit One who believet1 the Bible wi'll be ~'Thha~ comf'! ,'{'t.o thedel•6nd. (S : ... f A.R. V.). cloud.; u the tender vua springing out lhe. rath.; ... And "DDiCJMr• aball the father baar the ~~ _,_. with 0 •-·•--._.._..__ ~ ~.!"'-Ia .!':. ~~ ...... .!", .I'd to d_18,.. ho'm .. lf • man D a mte re erence to 1 .L rth b c'--r oh' · fte · ., .ru.. ~ .... -.--._.. ,_ ~ __ ~ . Christ, the Prince of Peace. "'A.uyria' 0 ome ea y ~-unn.~ a rpraoln iniqWt:r of the ...... EYery IUD lhall--hia OWil to our God' wbleh ............. ...._., ............ , .... ~ 10 •t-...... Q. '-· c.t;t.noo... "A rr rnex 1DII.o ia made the representative of all the t1T OF ISRAEL n.a come every sa m PtiqWty. u the aon sto., he aba1J baar tbll ,...a., to U. 1.-b "--e. ..W ...,. -. ,.._ UDW 1 WRt ..,. IOUI •wd. 1 woa•t flgllt irr "ur-(l.rmif'll at:t'f»Htlabl, f tl h h of David .•. the viaiona or prophecy of his an. DO matter how~ hafadlar--UD ... --_ .... -" .............. (lbe ... u.e to ..., lllltU I .... GOO whtra th r~ kill in llnlf/r?" foes of Israel in_)~~~ ages, w oMs all hr~-... all that has lihed OW' world lrom u the .n d!) tMt wh.leh 1a rirlht, be ..m be 8111• _ -.,.'L...·toOoo _ a.V.), _.-~-IUN ._ paar eau.1 .. -.,.: out ot ceive their final oestruction at e~~i.a a d '-_c____ d de h .. -. ---·--._._,, Ill ~ ruin and miaery an oanuM:BII!I an at , cepWd-, no matter how u.. a 800\IDdnl W. ,.._ --• ---~ __ ·~ ol --...... ~ ',."' ... -... --107----A. T hi11 hu troubled 11 number of appearin&," The context proves that 'fi·' d bl d · d --- - - -- -aU that hu pun eu an enoo e 1t an con.K ien t iou.!l peoplt'. A~ citizen!!, we Meuiah-rill will come in Penon to 0,...ned 10 it a DOOR of JIOPE FOR Till Lamb" (a... 1:tf,. 1&). frolll the ..... .n.r IIIII _,. are aubjecttl or our country. We are Israel in a time of greal dittreaa, de· ~UitE" (H. Grattan Guinneae in ToE You eu't be f*:' tt:-t-'- 1 tlxka 1 will .... JIIJJt., a..n; reaponA ible to abide by the commandJJ liyer them from their enemies, and be· Dtvu~E PaOGJtAM OF THE WOIIILO'~ HIS. &de to &.odurle. It il • q...,._ ol xapt'+. I will trUit Jbrl ..... IPid. .. or our nation. tr there i!l a neceasity come to them first 11\e Prince of Peace, TORY). In tiM RaMIMDI, .. dM •ph=+ • ,. d t _. Wilt J'OU • It ~f Do tt ., to take up arms for w11.r. then we need d 11 '-· lUI' _,-ID ~---~ to be aubmi"Aive to the power111 that an .... 1 con.equence, He wi ~orne And out of Israel will come the "ruler ar 011 ll'aft IID1I IDII'ef1 • • ~-:.;:. • iii:: Clift H;;:;; JUide our atfaln. The Saviour Him· the founUin of 'peace on earth; where over mankind," Who will rule and reis n T'he lft$JI •• ol -........., at dMI "'Y I AI'TIIT IIlLI , .. ..,.. .. s.rt.~ll. M-. 111ert, He w11 •w,.. ... 11elr declared, "Rertder unto Caeur the heretofore allitltrife" (fau..et). THE!(, in the ••fear of God" and bring in endur· ~ that U.. ;h+ a. • .. .,... ... thinp tha t a~ Cae!IAr'a," This In· "'the' remnant of Jacob .haD be in the ins and ever e:rtendirts world peace, ac-~fill o.t_. Mil • W. ,..._ _. r 'I ' ,....,, -*' '1'1,1 I lw a... • t ;Itt Diet .. 1w Qdl& .....,1 cludM money a& well u our 11 .... Ia midttof•uy peop&e u1 dew from the cordinA 10 l•i.ah.9:6, 7: .. ADd-_.........__. ....... ..., ta-.,... .. .....,.._ "'t' , I-,.ttl ale T• .._.a...._...._- tbe Okl Telit.arMnt Cod mmmaDded .Lord, •, the .howen' upon the sr.... f or IJftiO lilt a dlild ~ horrt, ltftlb Itt • ..... tht ......... I lee •• AM ........ I 2 ... 2 d TWa_, ...... -ttl .. -lOlL:; ... 1'• ......... the e:hUdra ofl•rMI W> takt up.,.,. (Micah $:7}. 16n i& &i~: uc1 the l"ffiiiMYII .t.&ll be .... l ..._ .._. ..-lti,., ....... 0 ....._ .......... ...._ ttl ..... -...... -..._ 01rt1t ... 11r ,.._ 'I'• .. al~a~t the.lr enn~ie~. Tttlt ... Jude-brMI will &ead the nationt of the .,_ , .. ......,.,: aN hi• IMIII\f; •hall .,. ...... I .......... --.. II... • ........ a Is' $ Qd ........ --... ,_ .......... . met upon the w-ie.tced people of that world illlo the lalndnp of peKe and a. called Woe6trf11l, CouaMUor, Mi&hlr lllir.o••..0.1 ....... _. .... _. ... , .... _. • a.c, ,._ ........... -.&-. ,_ claJ. Got,..., detJrt to-the Ualt.ed P'OifWilf· ItaiM 27:6 proph•W. it: &fd;~~ Ji.':'~~~f :~ac:i --. _. .... • ...... tr' 'J • c..IIJ ... 11 ' ' 1 ' ........ - -•• Fhe _. ....... -•I:': sua. Ia Jud ........... t .,.uw --~ ... ~ *Ia...,. to .,_ ..... J.:ob talre root; ,..a .,_ ...u • ., n4. .,... ,._ ~ ._ • • u r ttl D 2 a .._ ..,_ ,_. ....... • ,_ .. ,... ... , , -_, ~ •-•k _.· ",• r -.,..• a ~ ...,.teoot eouwtr • • _. .._. .... •leas• _. t.d; _. dley tluoM ef o.rw. ,.4 apo~~ w. ki... tp.. ._ a.1 _. • .,_ • ... 1111 ,..._ ,.. .. ~ ..... -• = .,... , .. 1 - .... tt.. .... kilal , .. le't. aMililldle'-ol .. worldwilllfndf' doaa,to..WW.Jt.a.dto•,wd il•ktl ... • ...... i.. ttl a <• ·-,, .. ~~-""':---::".~· ... , • ., toro.r"9ef7ownl .... orwt1IJ!01lklbt (A.S.V.) • ..,..........._,..,., "'aftett• J:.'-.::'.:!'lil~,;:·:~r:;:=:; ..,._. ...... ,.. .... ~............. ;;:;;, lil&lt ._ .... - O'I'Unla bJ --.lei and ..... '-"" of the 8 .. ,...,.-...._ il: .. Now if ol.._wiU,.,-....._ __. ... ., ....... .,..... ._,.,--D 2 J .-,-I '¢ -tla&CIIII*I•,.__.,.. =~~"{'=-;zen...:: tloolr lallo doo rldooo of doo world, ood TnoiJ' JSRAIL IS THE ONLY "0 -tel = .. Loot1 --• ... -olllol. .. --._ • e I --.... ~~---.. Ill --. -'-doe rldooo of doo Gendloa: how KEY TO WORLD PEACE! -to--.. -ol .. !LoN: ._ ,. om m • " I D I .. ' -..,.... ,. • --. • R~IIT ltAIIIOR EllliGII SlaiiiO SEC11011 --P711 3 TltlfiiSOA( JUNE l7, 118 COIDIA Da.IIAII, CAI.If. iss Lois Ann Jacques weds Howard Smith - -lllllllai.Of .... --Jewol .... UN a& L*• Tallloe 1M a.o ad •• .. '"1 aco.e..._ -•ewlr-llr . .,.d lin. will a ..,_of--Ho-IL llodll. 'l1le ,_, pllll< m-. ooaplo -...ted oil llo !lpoclal IIU-IDcluclod .-, of l•• llo nne 01 lin. .Allred laequoo of- lllo nne II-•• Cburob aacbu ... o, . lllo bddo'a , .. of Ooota lloaa Ill' lllo Rev. &anlal grao-lllor; 11r. :•d Rldlllld lluDiap. : . llro. !)ooald l..,..oo of 'lbe bride 11 tbe torm• MuaacbuHUa, lbe brtde"1 llloa Lolo ADD laequoo, p.._al -001clo aod tt.cbter or lira. :M&deletoe aoa&; Mr. · aod Mn. : Arduar L-:-:"1-oo of 2422 -· o-or llaoosobu-: llllal-Pl.,:· Ooa&a llooa. Followlog lllelr ~~a~..,. wltb wbom lbe made ber mooo, tbe YOUDI couple .,. bome, · •d Robert lacquee, mating tbelr bome 1D ~ al10 ot Colta lleaa. : Sbe raoce. The aew Mra. ·9m1111 woo glvoo Ia marrl ... Ill' Is a graGiato of cinap b• aaale, · Rolaad H. :Her-Cout Collqe, · wb.. lbe 110111. : ae wore a IDwrJ or wu preatdea.t or tbe YWCA. wblte 8ilk orpaza made Sbe was u., acuve ia wllll a filii formal tralo. :n>e Eplllloo Delta. )lor buabood bodloe wu made or re-em--received bJa BS degee at broidered lace appliques Purdue, bia mutera at wttb pearls at Cbe ned:Une Micblgan State aad 11 DOW 1Dd down tbe loog sleeves. attending USC aa a caodl· 'lbe float paael or her tull date tor his doccorate. :He ltJrt wu also rtcb with is a member or SII!PDa Alpba lace IPd appUque. ~e wore Mu and boaorary member or a CIOWO ot lace ro1e1 and Sigma Alpba Mu. : poarlo boldlog ber &boulder· TRUSTEES TO ELECT lenglb veil. Her bouquet was or wbtte butterfly roses and The annual reorganir.atloo • scepbaaoUs edged wlth meeting or the Newpor~ rem. Mesa Unifted School Dl• The macron or booor, Miss trtct trustees will be beld MIss JOAN IE SMITH 'nmotby Rtcbards or Costa In coojunctlon with there--Loi 1 Ann c.wd Howwd M. S.itt. . . lleoo, . wore 0 ronool go.., gular meeting at 7:30 P·'!l· or cancD.ellgbt blue crepe Tuesday, July 2. In tbe WED To JIM DART aud carried 0 uoHgay of Costa Mesa Hlgl: Scboolly· UY f1E1 IS, Jtw1llr 1 plot roaea centered with ceum. orncera ror 19&8--69 ...._ •~ • • • ' TAX GIIMI' ..-m W.171118&.;-UL fte fte o sp C..!..,!-,..., ••• ,_ De -Me· .w-a ot-UL ·•--•nt•lll7:11p ... __ ..,._._ ...... -rl,·ll ...... _ .... _ ..... ---... - ~, 7 A.M. TO 10 '·"· OAILY IIUC ....... O..er J"')' .,., .... ..... " A CDIIJ'LET! SEIVICI T••~·•, -BrUu -Fror.t E•lli ;<J,,,.., • .,,, ran, ELECTRONIC I!NGINI! ANAL lSIS -:M2·ZiiJ3 Orco Co. IUIIJ)JNG 11L0CD • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPD 1'111alllttau J,..._ t .JDI .a a...u.. ...... lUI L ....._ ..... At Your S.rvicel W£ TAKE PRIDE IN OUR COURTEOUS, PROMPT SERVICE .•• IE•t,. ett-ti-•• 4eteils -. ,;.,, ,;..,, ,._.iretll fr .. , ••'" f••' ••'• •ic• ...,.,. •• ,;,.-. H.-., tl••••· ,ill•••· 4,.,..,, ""I' cl•.,..•4, wet .,...., .. fetll, -t+t· ..., .. fet~~. fi,.ist:e4 l•vMry ... FRIEIE DIELI· YIERY . VALET A mid-June wedding was Serving as beat man was paler plot carnadona. will be el ected. ·Curreotly NAME BRASD WATCHES solemnized Saturday, June Dean F'tdabl or Costa MeaL The groom, wbo is tbe aon . serving are Doo.ald A. DIAMONDS • ,JEWELRY • GJM'S "'•• 67S-Oa10 • 15. at St. Andrew's Pre&-Uabers included a brother: or Mr. and Mrs. "Pb.lllp o. :~tr~au~s~s~a~s~p~re~o~ld~eu~t~an=d~~-~~-~-~~-~~lt.~~c~w~lo~ll~-;~:~·=~~l~D~·~•~"~·-~·~-~--;~;;;;;~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~ bytertu Cburcb when r>r. Larry Dart, and Joe LaSard !With or ~4 Hlctory Pl.; F.liz.abeth Lilly as clert. Charles H. Dterenfteld or Tustin. Costa Meaa. cbose Stanley omciated at the 11 Lm. The wedding receptioo. Durst or North Hollywood ceremony uniting Miss was held at the groom's as bls beat mao. The bride's Joaoie Smith and Jim Dart. pareots' borne, where plot brother,· David E. :Jacques The bride Is the daughter and white wedding bells or Costa Mesa. and Sherwin or Mr. and Mrs. James F. and pint and white ribbons Rubin or Los Angeles were Smith or 237 vt"rgSnta Pl., and carnations were used ushers. Costa Meaa. The groom's throughouL Assisting with Mrs. LucUle Henry· served parents are Mr. and Mrs. the reception were Mrs. as organist at the church, Kenneth H. Dan of 1gso Dallas Smith, sister-in·law which wu decorated with Aliso ~ve., Costa MeaL or tbe bride, aod 3 or the white gladioli, stock, car· Mr. Smith escorted bls groom's aunts, Mmes. Leo nalioos and roses, together daugbter to the altar for Baudioo, Richard McCarter witb candles. A. reception the double ring ceremony. and Russell Anderaoa. A. wu held at the cburcb par· 'lbe bride wore a traditloo.~ spectal guest waa Mrs. lora, . wbere Mrs. A.ntbony white, J0WD or aUt Ofi&DU A.valoa Morrt.atoa ot 1bom· Wall or Puadeoabad cbatge made wttb a cbapel train town, Ind., als&er or tbe or tbe peat boot, Mrs. .$tao· '" wblcll !lowed from lllo bddo. loy Duro& aud 11101 lllfllyo -ldon. ~--lila -AIIM lllo. --ll)o Y-of Loa Allgeioa ,..,. ud lbe tralD were &domed yoaag oouple new to cate cutlers. and Mrs. ·wu. wUII lace roae1 l!lllcrusted Rocbes&er, · N.: Y.: wbere liam Huscrof'land Mrs. Fred wttb tiny rbinestooes and they wt1l realde wbJ.le tbe Lorenz or Costa Mesa ser- seed pearls. ·Her aboulder· groom ftniabes college. Both ved punch. ll!lllglb vetl was beld by a the bride and groom are Mrs. Jacques received the cluster or organza petals graduates or Newport guests to a sort pink crepe dotted wid:! rbtnestooea aod Harbor Higb School. The dress with matching ac. pearls. Sbe carried a ca. groom also attended Orange ceuortes and a corsage or cade or white glamelllaa. COast College and wtll pink and garnet miniature Miss Patty Leogue or F.":l Toro waa maid or boo.or. She wore a noor length gown or pink crepe with a brocade bodice. '1he wore a pink bat with 3 roses and carried gracilate in June, 1969, roses. The bridegroom 's rrom the Rochester Inatitur.e mother wore a turquoise or Technology. !llue silk dress with an em· Flag contest announced glamellias or pint. Also The Orange County Board attending the bride were or Supervti!IOrs baa announo- Miss Jenntrer Aamund and ed a oompetltlon to design Mill Susan LaBard, both or an omdal Orange County _eo~· ............. l&.""""""""""""'il nag. Tbe design choll!lll will li be made into a Oag aad used I'OUlD YOU BEliEVE for tbe oMctal dedlcalloo Molluf.ctvten' Sa•plu or the new oourtbouse ln ot Wholoulol October. The Oag will be SAMPLEMAIIIA SHOP adopted by llle supervloors 26«1 E. C.ost Hwy., CD as the ofQdal nag or l~~=======! 0rllll!" Couuty. ro.ll&'f Ml.dl Clllllb NOW AT 1710 NEWPOn IL VO. PH. 646-tllll.'ona !llle1a. .11 a -••••u•• • ,. ....... If, • ..... flaM • .. ___ ... -.......... .. .... f_., ..... .. ....._ v•.._ •••• .............. ... ..... =q ............ .. allla--.. -""' _...,. ....... •••• n•M••• •t .. •• I t• Proper recognition will be given to the student and the scbool mating tbe Willlling design. Competition rules are as follows: 1. Any student who has been eorolled dwilll the IICbool year of 1987-&8 ln et-a IOOlor blgll ocbool UCI CHANCELLOR 0111111 G. Aldrlcll Jr. hu lit• elected 1o llo bolfd of ct- rsclors of 'Ju-s' "- ••• slort dllln. OS. Al- drlclo recllwodllli-of llltllo......, dotrH -llo Uni•?OIItr of WIICIIIIslo, Jolnool .. uc Rl•lfsldo f-ltr .. 194~ ·•d c-. h .. Ia 1"Z 1D lud lo 111 *'iiiJIMt of UCI '- or a junior college in Orange County may enter. 2. Designs must cover a space or 6 inches by 9 inches. 3. They may be dooe on paper or illustration board with any painting medium . 4. The design must incor· porate the official county seal. A copy or this may be seen in full color at the Orange County schools or- nee. 5. By July 22 all entries must be in the ortice or John McDonough, Room 201. county schools omce, 1104 W. 8th St .. Santa Ans. 6. No entries will be re- turned unless accompanied by a aetr-addresRed, stamp. ed envelope. 7. The following tntorma- tlon must be on the bact or tbe· design : name. bome a(~. cnae and borne phone num- ber: name or art teacber: DIIIMJ or school , scbool dis-- lrlct aud grade: OIJIIOUOIO<y OOUID8DtS about tbe design. -.... ·---._ .. __ ___ .,.. __ I':!_~!!_!::!!!J!!!!!2!!::J .... _... 1D a Wlr -ll.-.l::::.!==:_.!J s.; atlolt lnlltlllltlon. ~; ········-· -··· ········· TIE IUIIIlE FEIEIIl SIVIIIlS MIMI CIHIS IIIESEm: An original collection of Quick and easy rec ipes enlitled MOMS" SHORT-CUT MEALS. This altraclive and col· orful cookbook was designed to save you time in the kitchen . In it you'll find n ew ideas for appetizers. sal ads, entrees, desserts. Each is a culinary delight Try lhem and yoor en lire. family will sing the praises of your cooking. The MOMS Chor~s cordially invites you lo pick up your FREE copy of MOMS SHORT-CUT MEALS al any one of Glendale Federal's 18 melodic offices between July 1 and July .lOth. •MOMs a6so "'""' llloMtl·o..Mellc ........ Slat t t ,...,_, •• ..,.., ...... you ....... .wry mofttf't, ....... c...,, ....... eflwt. ............. Visit Us July 1-Ju/y 10: Mon.-Thur. 9 a.m.-4 p.m .• Fri. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. • Set I a.m.-1 p.m. I SAVI NGS AND LOAN ASSOCI,O.TION • M,O.IN OfiOOE : J 2333 East Pociflc Coesl Hi~y ot Moc:Artlour llauloo.ord • The Nellon•s Second Lorgesl Federal Savings and Loon Associotion whorw your -..,. h _,., ldglosll * • ' . ' .... ,_" ___ ..._.., .... ~-• .. ,.,.e .......... .......... ., I&IU.U a ' •e• •• 4ot _,, ..,.._ ......... T~IW~N VISITO~S -Frank Fu4ung Wang, at lett,, deputy controller tn the accounting dtpartnent of th "! Ministry of Communications, Taipei, and Teh-Chien Ou, deputy director of public en terprises, budgeting •• oolored. . --llo an plOd ID ,.. 1101 ftUod will dallloa. Ill .... ~~~-... -• worlll 1111). ·wao otol• 11am o-"!r Jllld. :. : • ...-... bw patio, ·oald J-!IOnia _, ·110. of 1110 ,..._t.o of 41!12 Paonce. -Woat N ... Ave..: Balboa tlllaad. . - port Hll&hla. : • · .(Jouteo lalt• 10 Hoac Hoopllal br llaalera, 140 Folllleaf, eo .. SO!IIe ombulaace. ·after bla ooa dol liar, reported llo moiOJeycle oolllded will llo lboll of bl o 9 band pollalrlo" paned car lieioapa1 10 1200 radio l'mm bta prq:e E'lol ee R.odrtgue& of SAD&a • ;. ·.J,tobort Ledd. 124\! aa.. Ana. on S.,.llde Ddye - net, Balboa Ialud, · told o! Marine Ave.: . : .l)avtd pollco bub cape, 100rth 136. Rorlpaugh. 22. ol 111 tan! bad been aCDleo rrom bla .St..:-West Newport, wu Porecha. . · .~eal Allen, booted on a warrant for 612% Femle&C, ·Corona del Violation oC the veblole Mar, wanted to tate lOGie code, after he had beea pictures with ttla Polaroid s&opped for an equipmeat camera; ·when looking tor tt, Yiol.Uoa .. --~ aleeptag btl be discovered that a movie aa.d clotblng were lUea projector, ·and a piggy bank from the prai:e of RJcbard with about 125 In coins OUuner, 311 Heliotrope. were missing along with Corooa del Mar. :. ·.A eurf· the camera. . • Medical supo-board belonging to Robert plies were taken from the Rbeingruber; 243l Newport omce or Or. S.R. Newoomer Blvd., ·Newport. was tat• at 601 Dov~r 'o r., near West--!rom the patio at 2204 "· cliff ... David Kton, 4, of Ocean F"ront, Central New- 2905 Broad St.. Newport port, sometime &fter Sunday Heights, was bitten on tbe ... Damage to Life OJard ten shoulder by a dog he Tower N26 was set at 160; had been playing with. wooden shutters were pried open, the glass window smashed, and padlock bro- ken, during the night. Thursdoy, June 13 HAVE. WHEELS WILL TRAVEL ... With Mutaal'1 FREE Vaeatlon Atlu and Guide Book. Plek up your copy today. and accounting bureau, directorate-gene ral o f budgets, Tuesday, June11 from Taipei, meet with John L. Kemmerer, con troller A sea bag, filled with clo-''AND TH EY ALL CAME without trombones/1 said P.A. Palmer, chairman of the board of Newpo rt '3al- boa Savings and Loan Assn., at the recent 40th an· nlversary dinner at the Balboa '3ay Cl ub with 76 long- time friends. The dinner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and Agnes Blomquist, association presiden t, pictured above, to celebrate the start o f ~r. Palmer's and Mi ss Blomquistls joint bu siness careers In May, 1Q28. Reminiscences included sto rie~ o f shared prob- lems in the IQ2Q crash, sale o f Lido Isle lo ts, area development, and the beginning and growth o f New- po rt '3alboa Savings to mo re than $100 mi llion in as- MUTUAL SAVINGS at Phil co-Fo rd Aeronutronlc in Newoort 8each, upon thing, worth 175. was stolen •"'• .... ., ••••c ••~·•., arrival for a discussion of Aeronu troni c finan cial from Robert Sloan of 2809 James Serrano, 21 , or 2080 Newport Blvd.. No. 225. Costa Mesa. was booked on the charge or peuy then aner officers found him un· screwing a 'NOOden advei'- Using sign o r the rigure or a woman at 110 W. Coast Hwy., Newport, .. A 132 Fdison Co. meter box was taken !rom 4228 Patrice Rd., West Ne'NpOrt Heights. . . Side curtains were stolen from her glasspar boat at 31st St., Newport, said Mabel Linden, 985 VtctotiA St., Costa Mesa ... Karen F'rtck, 1Z7 45th St.. West Newpon., disoovered her tire and rim, worth 125. had been stolen when she saw her VW trunk lid standing open. . . Ten pictures were takea rrom a display case at F'ashion Island -a loss o! 1165 for Orange County Raceway Corp. or East Ir- vine. . . A rock, possibly hurled !rom the blutr near 2867 East Coast Highway e CotloNA On M.u, Calif.926n operations. They are members of an a~an Republic Lafayette, Ne'NpOrt, while he was driving in the Corona of China "business accounting observation team" del Mar area. .. For th e Telephone 675-5010 whi ch visited Aeronutronic as part of a two-month fourth time, 2 large ceramic ....!!n~a!!ti!Oo!'.n w~i d~e'-":Jo~u.:_r ~oc_f -'1-'1-.!U-!.:.:.OS':.. c,<c:i t~i ·~•·:..._________ pot 8 and plants, worth 150, lUl. -ewa·r=· • •wo. • ,.....,.., utlf. su• Market implications of the surtax A Pnsiti\'t· I ll\'t!!'lm~nt Polil'Y m today's e(.'Onomy mu~t ha lann~ the ~hort -term im- plimlions of the new surtax a2ainst the lon~-term vntenrial of the world's most neat1v" tt!(·hnnlogy. Dean Witter'!! latest Et.:o nomil" Policy Committee report co mment!! on this and other important inveotment mnsiderations: 0 \o\•hal impad will the surtax ha ve on cor- porate prntir~·-• 0 what impat'f do the rapidly advanl·in~ world livin~ .;fanda rcls ha ve for the ima,'!"i - narive investor? 0 what impat·t will dnme:;tic infla tion a nd monetary pollcy have on corporations and the I'On:;~umer ·~ 0 what impRcl will pent -up demand for hnusi n ~ hElve un the (.'()ns truction industry? I nfn rmed invt!!!fors shou ld have a copy of this timely donJment , whkh indudes a list of r~:ommendcd set·urities. It is avflilahle at the neare-r Dean Witter & Co. office. Or. if you v refer. iu-"f phone or fill out and mail the mupnn hdow. There i!' no r ni-'t o r ohli - .i!at ion. o f ('our.;e_ DEAN WJ~ 11<: Co. ... the people who dig deep "'•"'lloO" "~· ro,. ·,, • fo<~••l• • P"'''' c,..tt StO<k r «ll4~c• S .. N fi! .. NCISCO • 1 liS .. NGEl£S • N[W 1'0 1111 • CHICAGO /lrt'll/,•11 H. Oj:dt"fl, lfona,~:n RHI fJ,Il ,., !Jri 1'"· \eu•purt /leach I ,·fqd•otl l' 1i IJ--IJO iO were stolen !rom Mrs. F'rank W_illiams, 209 Via Mentone. Lido Isle ... Curtis Webster stated that the stereo, tapes and carrying case worth llll were stolen from his car parked in front or his home at 2081-i Crystal Ave., Balboa Island ... It's going to be harder to steer bis car, said Harold Young, 1007 E. Balboa Blvd .. 8&1- boa: someone stole the steering wheel whil e his F'o rd was parlted at the B St. parking lot In Balboa. Wedn .. day, June 12 Prescription sunglasses we re stolen by the thief who pned open his car and glove compartment. and the loss set him back S41. said Ro- be rt Lee, 2715 Co ve St .. Corona del Mar ... Coswme jewelry and a pen wonh 120 were In her purse when it was stolen from her car parked at her home, said Janice Bradley, 4607 Ham p- ton Road, Cameo Shores . . .John Dickey, 12. o! 2782 Ci rcle Drive, Bay LEGAL NOTICE C:FIITI~lr.ATF: Of IJUSI''H:SS r ic titiou s Fim• \'arne Ill~ 1 \fH fl~C\~11 do h.-., .. I" •l'r!l f, !h-<1 IJ,,., ar•• ,on• ·•·· ''"!!''"itT! Jlolllo•" r~,o.;in o•-. ... .t: 27:!A ~. f (o,o,..r 1/h\._ Comna ,j,.j \f ,tt . f lfl1f .. on d•·r rho· fi c litiou!!l ''"" n~•n•· o f ~lud•o \n {,o~lto•f"\ 1•1 d th111 .. ai d firm ,.. •11mpo><o·d of rh•· lollo win,: peNIOil!!l whose narlle!l in full 11nd pl11 cr of reaidence itre a11 foll ow!!!, to-wit: Ca rl Valenle, IOIX>I Suntan Circle, llunti n,~~:ton Reach, Cali f. . .......... . n.e Largest Bible Closs in the Harbor Area inv ites J'O'I to o study in which sets. {9eckner photo.) "Tht Biblt Co mts AJivt" SCilOL4R CIT4TIOHS Citations for distinguish- ed scholarship were pre- sented to Mrs. Ruth Cum- mings, 113 Yorktown Ln .• and Tsuguakl Kubo, 601 W. 19Ul St., both or Co sUI. Mesa, at ~raduation cer~ monies at State College, Long Beach. TIME: Ev.,ySu"tle., ••mint f,..,. 9:45 to 10:50 PL4CE, FIRST IAI'TIST CHURCH OF COST4MEU 301 _M .. nolie Str•t A li'A RM II'ELCOME AWA IT S YOU 1 BRI NG YOUR CHILDREN' Hoag Hospital, shattered r=:;:;;;::;~~~iii~== her windsbield while abe P!O~'z:i! was ddvtng along Htgtnny 55, between the Arches and '1!5 Hospital Road, said Mary Hetltt•l -Ah Hardware· DuPont Paint • Jones, 320 Via Lido Nord, C..clitl••lng Small Appliances -. Lido Isle. Sheet Metcal 2205 W. Balboa Blvd . .. J I& Friday, June l.C lUO Superier Ave.. Newpor-t Beach WILCOX.CimENDEN John Fitzgerald, 34, of Ll 1-5531 Phone 673-2350 N_HA_ItDW, •••A--ll_ .. 210 Cedar St., No. 4. New-- port Shores, bad passed out • IEAUTY SALON •PRINTING 1700 w, ~wy .. N.l . on the noor or a car in the -----··---z.lli'aa .. atwn pal1cing lot at 6450 w. Coast 10'nailu.'' Ens iJrf'Publishing Co. ~~~~~~~~~if= Hwy.. and was unable to BEAUTY NOOK Ot{sf'f l'rintf'rs I: take the fi eld sobriety test; • High speed rotary he was lx:loked on the charge 2732 E. Coast Hwy. offset preu of intoxicated in auto ... A Corona del Mar • VaritypinQ ~:;I i~! s~:ye!,~~s:n~~ Phone b73-7336 • Headl iner breaking a window at 44 1-==========~ I 2721 e. Coast Hwy, Beaoon Bay, the residence l-CORONA DEL MAR r D ~d d Bo d BUILDING CONTRACTOR Phone' 67~5.50 o r .. war y ... Tex __ Gilmo re. 1703 '"· Balboa , RQIODELIIIG , o UPHOLSTERY Blvd., No. 3. Central New· A pon. placed his 141 rod lllld DDITIOIS UPHOLSTERING reel on a bench at the end LICUSED & BONDED (By Europe-Craftsmen) 01/... 7 •... ; •..•• ------·--~OICO .. ~Mt,.ll UHWliYill Shrubs, Interior Plants Tropical & TrHs In sectcidos ond Ferti I i z.., S&H Greon Stamps FREE DELI\1ERY CORONA DEL MAR NtJRSERY 2744 E. Cout HWJ , 67S-GI80 .o PLUMBING A.R. MARSAC PLUMBER 7JO Carnation Ave. Corona del Mar Plumbina Repairs DAY & NIGHT WATER II EATERS 67J.4 SIGHS Jacq uelYn J. Lowri e, 3222 Ti ,~~:e n11il Ur., (.o11 -\lano i \0 !1, CMii I. 1\IT:'H:ss our hand this 4th rlay of June, 19611 or Newport Pier; when be r&-FRED H. GERW lCK REMODEL:2 pc. ut Otll Y Tlwr Ca rl \ 11lente jacqaelyn J. Lowrie STATF OF CALH'OII~I A 88_ COII"lTY OF ORANCF ON TH IS 4th day o f Juo", 1968, h.-fore rue, 11 '\J olary Pu bli c in and lor 11aid couotv and s tate, reH idi njli therl"in', duly conunia~<.ioned and !I.Z.om, turned, he found it had been 304 Galde•uod $69.50 Cell "le""" siDIEOl ... A thin. Oex!ble 673-6041 -549. 2170 215 Moolo H.l . S36.6405 • PU SUPI'I.IES wire was used to open the FREE tiel & plc:kwp car belonging w Boyd Pe-TROPICAL FISH ters, 1908 Court "t.. Central CU ST0:-..1 have the largest and Newport, and a 110 bl1er-s ••• 1"' th• c ..... , AJ RNi l\JRE UP HOLS r ERY most beautiful selection of ---67U1.50 427Maiil'r l ,COW case with 155 currency in· •••• with O..ollty • QUAL ITY \W>RK • tropical fish in the area. • SPORTING GOODS side was stolen ... Robert Co"cr.te' p,_,, HElL 'S We also carry a full line of ............. ' ............................... . · · • · · • · · · · ••: pe r100oal ly appeared Carl \'a I· flflrJ ... tSo...,lco aqual'iums, and all acces-HART'S Smi th, 6711 seashore Dr., ~~~;;•r·~,,~,·=·~<·~";'!"~"~~~ FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY · 1 '"est NelNpOrt, left 148 LJ8·3318 sones needed or the hobby. SPORTING GOODS TO: DEAN WinER & CO. l'lo•a.-..·M•n.t m•· 11 '"PY ul A I'OSITIVE INVI-:ST- .\.1 fo: NT 1'1 H.IC ·y -Summo·r 1\ola rk..r Outluuk ISMuo• \'t~mo• A tlrlro• -"' : ente, Jacquelyn j . Lowrie, : known to me to be the per- ; 11ons whn11e nnrne!l are 11n ~ ; 11cril>ed to the within inatru- ; meal, anrl acknowledp:ed to : me that th ey exec uted th e : same. : WI TN f~'5S my hand and offi- : cia! seal. . je11 11ie R. Hill : Notary Publi c in aad for said ; Coanty and State. : My C'ommia!lioa e1pires Oc:t. : 24, 1970 : Pub.Uah: June 6, 13, 20, 27, Phm1t• ' o> N : 1.~· ia e ewport Harbor ............................................................ : ..... Warehouse Outlet FURNITURE & CARPETING I' SOFA I LOVE SUT SETS. ••••• 101 HI •• wero 435.00 FOITIIEL SIIAG CARPET •••••••• 101 1.11 , •• was 11.95 yd. • wo rth or towels and socks 2809 Mewpert llvL South Sea Tropical 53i! Center Street in the washing machine at a Mowpaort leoch 218 W. Wilson Street Cnstll Men laundromat at 210 62nd ::it., __________ L__________ Phone: 646·1~19 I;!J!!j[j~~~!Q=== 675--G..C Costa ·~esa -548-7961 West Newport; when he • HEALTH RESORT I ~========= returned, the machine was -n empt)'. . A 140 MG mitten car oover . was ()P!. N..- stolen from hts Porache c..t'lllll while in the carport at 1821 CEN'IEI tv, Balboa Blvd., Ceotral ll'ln"'" quality dry cleaning Newpon, said Lawrence L do on th e premises· eason .. -A patt de and part Chihuahua dog bit Mich· • elle Rbioehut, 4. or 926 Self-service laundry Aleppo St., East Bl ufl', on All ne w -I ate at model • COST 4 MESA 549·3368 o ORANGE 639·2«1 o ANAHEIM 826-0381 the band and ttngers, while Frigidaire washers ~~==~~~=::::;==:::;;:~;=:;:;==;;:;;;;:11 Oho waa trying ID rotum It U. 1 . c.-H.,., CDM If "' 938 BelUe Or. c ·.aeo,.. 61J.N05 ~•.11..:. ROY Newoomb of 304 E. :Balboa r-~~~~=~==== Blvd., · a&ld Ebat rood and mtacellaneous ftlbtac geat was Laten from bta aport Dilling boat at Art'o Lanol- loc. ·503 0:. f.dgewaler, Bol· boL ·.·.Son Aatbaa o! 435 'llllla Ana Ave., · N.,opoo•l Hetcbta. beanS a JIOII, ll wu a BB biiiiDg a Ill) wladow "' lie AMJoaa nrm. Lido 0ot>t.. ·124 N-81 ¥d., FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrMMr/ Tosh FLORIST.~ ..._ •• ~79 ua "'·-11.4. COITAMISA N_,c Hollbto. ; , r-::•..;G&.=A=II='=IIODUC~~TIC!...._ ........ ,_... ... 145 -o1 a lllloo -1oor AMERICAN GLASS -,_. Ill Ill Tulia. ....... " ..... : AU .,.. of 1J1au 1671 ""-tta ...... Colla-"--: .• -1 eONTA.C'T L&"'SIU I:Y&Wit .. l't 'Tl'lo.I"'O l'ti:P'I'tACTI ... . ~l'ti:Sel'tt lll ... f 11241RVINE Nl•o .. T BEACH •ESTCLII',-~LAZA fUM IS llg Prl• lecluctlona PlcnJR! I"IIAIIING A. DAMES, lra•ee Ia I. 1M lllllf, c.TAIIIIA "II ....... • CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY 302 1 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Pl>on., 673-lSSO NEWPORT CENTER PHARMACY 1402 Newport C enter Drive East On Medical ~ildina) Phone: 644-2131 • liST .WIANT IIIUHIIFS ...... .., UJNCIII!ON -JINoiER COCKTAILS Olt!olo H«<S l4SO VIA OI'OITO Na_lo ... / I S£00110 SECTIOII --Pill I THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1!111 SWINGING WITH MUSI Cinl!> lhelheme fo r th e 1968"'69 club year, n And the beat goes on," are these new officers of lhe Soroptl ml st Club of NewPO rt Harbor - from lett, Mrs. J ohn (Winifre d) Deane, corresponding secretary; Mrs. George (Bette) Cooney, firs t vi ce-presiden t; Mrs. Lee (VIrgini a ) Shaw, presl'dent, an d Mrs. Howard (Madelin e) Dawson, re cording s ecretary. Other officers are Mrs. Henry (J en nie) Muto, 2nd vi ce-presi den t; Mr s. Len (S.•e) Bussey and Mr s. OeMurl Tosh, directors; Mrs. Elbert {Jeannette) Conner and Mr s. Joe (DO rothy) Haughey, dele· gates, and Mrs. Ardis BarKley, co ntinuin g as treasurer. In stallation luncheon was held yesterday at th e Ca spian restau ran t In Costa Mesa. Economy not war based The Idea that our present prosperity depends on war will not hold up very well under careful analysts. And although th e war er- rort Is big enough to threJV teo serious tnnatton, that is because or delay in ad- justing n scaJ policy to a war ropttng. These o beervations are m&de by P.A. Palmer, chair-- man oC th e board or Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Assn., •in its June quarterly newsletter, "Business and Real Estate Treoda. •• Here is what could bappeo tr pea ce comes: ''The reduction in defense spendi ng that would follow a cessation oC hostiUtiea could be quickly orrset by a redu ction in taxes. "Cutback or postponed nonde fense spending offer opportunities Cor quick ex- pansion on the expenditure side. "Even a sudden stop to military action would not bring la rge reducti on in d~ rense spending,'-' th e quar-• terly points out. "Repla~ ment of depleted s tocks, modernization or equipment, acceleration of missile pro-• From the Police Bloner S.O....,, Joool5 LIVOII!a Follw, 1111, ol 2524 CUll Dr .. :·CIIIT Ha-. ·woo lakeo 01 Ho01 Hol!>ltal by Seal a ambuluce, · ud ber car towed aw~ after lbe wu involved in a car ooJ ... lloloo oo Neoport Blvd.; oorlll or VIa Lido, Lido Sbopa area, wUb tbe Olda drlveo by Richard Embortooo -or llllcbigu •.. ~e prtnta andl dragglna marta were lett on the aaod by the thief whp stole a 150 rowboat fmm Jamea Schultz. 21 Bal· boa COvee. . . ~ young couple In their 20'a, ·abop- ptng at Zalea J ewelers. Fashion lalaod, ·tumed out to be quiet change artis ts and neeced the store or 136.90: other store1 in tbe area were Immediately alert-- ed. . . Seven ecratchea and 2 tooth punctures were aut· rered by Shirley Sprtngmeier or 2609 Bluewater Dr .• : Hat· bor View Hilla, alter a cat ran at her, from a fight with a dog ... While James Perley oC Los Angeles was away fro m his summer home at 1210 ·w. Ocean Front, ·Sal· boa, someone s tole a l:l) wicker ba sket chaJr from his patio. . . A 1100 stereo was taken rrom his Jaguar, -said James Rourke, 740Q1.t W. Ocean Front, West Newport • • .. liblle RaJmood Oorlll Hliio. bOMI I BB olllke wu anpldEiq bla car at bia window; l:be lbot tDOClk .. 31 41< 3111b St. •. WHt N-od out a 1-loob piece or port, ·be left bl l wallet and sl&ll. :. ·• Tbe rear door of olber bololllio1• oo lbe 508% Fomleal, Corooa clol J IOUDd beblad bla car. and Mar, wu •toted out by ICMD80Dtt atole tbem. • . 10meooe wbo atole bla Cheat« Zemojtel Jr.; 18,of touter,· dJihea aod food, 23211 Colgate Dr.,: Colla aooonlloc 10 1. · Boyajlao Meu. · waa involved in a , •. &. lteep dirt bank wa1 tratnc acddMt while drtv-climbed by a thief who t.beo lng bia Austin Healey at en tered 1064 PeiC&dor, 22od and o ceao Front, Cen· We1tc1Uf to steal 1200 from tral Newpon, with the Ford Robert KoDler. . Ttna 4rtven by Klrt WUllam s oC Decker, ·6, of &03 Be10nla Orange.;. ~Edna Parish, 434 Ave., Corona del Mar, ·W&I N. ·Newport Blvd.: Newpon bi tteo by a cat. and James Heights, said a front window Decker wu scratched on was broken while she was .his hands and wris ts wh60 away rrom her home. he attempU!Id to put the cat s..c&.,, June 16 in a box ... An 8 root dinghy A white straw purse wi th was s toleo fro m Thomas credit cards and reading and Dart ing. 428 Hamilton, sun glasses, was stolen Costa Mesa., after he lert from the home or Betty Gib-it at Adams and Edgewater, 110n, 1207 OJ.ford Lane, Bal __ bo_a. ____ _ Westcllrr ... Richard Bruy-LEG4L NOTICE net. 2238 Pacific Ave., Costa Mesa. was booked on the charge or driving under the infiuence or liauor arter he faJl ed a sobriety test al· though he stat ed he was an amateur boxer in good physi· cal oondi tion. . . Patricia Tritt,45.of108 G.unet Ave .. Balboa Island, was booked on th e charge or drunk in public. . . A. R. Moorman, 112& sea Lane, Harbo r View "OnCE: Or PUEIJC HEAfUNG Sotice ia hereby jpveo ilia! !he Plazuai"of Commiaaioo of the City o Sewport Beach will ho ld 1 public heariog oo the 1pplicatioa o f Hixson \lela! rioiahiog Co. for I Yati· aoce 945 to /ennil n!du ction of th e requi re parkilljli from 13 i!Opacea to 9 apacea 11 81 7 Production P lace. Notice ia hereby furth er give11 th.t .. i.d publi c heario,r will be held oo the l ith d11y of july, 1968, at the hour of 8 :00p.m. i11 th.e Couo cil Ch•m· bers of the ~ewport Ueach City Hall, at which time and pl ace aay aad all persooa in· tereated may appear aad b~ h e~rd thereo')ll. Ray Y. Copelin, aecretarv Newpon Beach Ciry Plaaaia g Comminion Publiah: jane 27 )968, io Tbe Newpon Har~r "r.naigo · -· LEG4L NOTICE SOTICE or PUBUC H F..A RJ"G Notice ia hereby jpvea that the Plaaoiaf Comn•iaaioo of the City o Sewport Beach will bold a public bearinf! oo the applicatio11 of \4 1"8. Oooo~ S. Lawson for • U11e Pem1it 1384 to permit ia lerior altuc• tural alteration• to an e1i11t• iag llOO ·coofonniog dwelliog at 910 So. !lay FrOnt, Balboa Jalaod. GIIOUNO.II!AIUNG HI!I.D Tueldal lor lbo on - Tbe Pub, a.dloo • on Pull r-Io -II -Commlooloo or Do-Dr. ood Jnlllo ,_ Newport Beacb beld a brtef aear ........ Sallaol. lfOUDdo-breatlDI ctnmoo)' CBIJaC:BES 1LNPI tr [.ubu lbci "O• ~•~ Bl•lfs o,_.,~,oo,;., .ttJ~"'~'<"' H..,"" .. 1t01 C L.I ~~ cuuva NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH 8:30 a.~. to 9:30 a.m. -worship ~rv1ce 9:45 a.m . to 10:45 a.m. -SUnct.y School 11:00 a.m . to 12:00 noon -Worship service ne aev ....... o. Blaill. PM&or The Rev. Geor&e J . Bu•diecter. Vi•itltion P1.1110r PllooeS41-3131 Chriation Scieftce $..-... ice• n lt5T ('II t" Rt H 0 F C'IIIIIST, scu :llinST l30l Via Lid" Newport Reach Sl:NUA Y SCBOOL t ·lS o .., .,.4 I I o "' SUt\DA \' SER \ICES 9·1S -I I 0 "'· "'EUNESOA' £VE:"'IM • \IEETING I""'· Rf.ADING ROOM ........ ,.t .... -s , ... ............. '•'" _ 7 -t~s ,. ..... T~o•4o, O<>cl F,ttoy · 9 ...... -5 , ..... , 7-9 ,. ..... S.,,.t!oy . I p "' -I P·"'· SEC'OND CNt:aCM Of' CIIIUJT . SCIENTIST Newport Beach at COI'ona de l Mar 61 i) Carnation Ave. SUNDAY SC itOOL 10 •- SUNDAY SERVICE 10 ...... I,'EONESDA Y EVENING MEETINC.. 1:00 •·"' READING ROOM - Mutual Buildin1 2863 Eas1 Coast Hiatnuy Moo. • Sat. JO .,,ID, to S. p.m llaur .. d•y r vroi1111 -7 to 9 You arc cord1a lly lll ¥1ted lo aurnd Church Ser-vtces and to u5c the R~ad t na It~. Lwtheran Ourch Of the W.•ter LuttMr• Church i " A.erice 2~ Pacifi c View Or. Corona del Mar, Cal iroco,i. Dr. Willi.m R. Ellet Phone: ORi ole 3·5022 8:45a.m .. r lfl'lily l'or•hip 9:45 1,111., Chur('.~ Scboo l.,. 11:00 a,111., fe~ive Worahip NURSE RY PROV IDE D 'h•l .... lotO...olt .tc. ... ..... Baptist Bible rall-•a.lp I,.J~putlul -Alilo•a-• S..ta Ana &. M a die Its. Dr. P.G. Neumann. paaw SUN DAY SERVICES 1:45 a.r '· Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Mom ina Wor•hil' 6:00 p.m. Train ina Unioaa 7:00p.m. E.ven ina Worahip WEDNESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible S..udy 8:00 p.m. Prayer Mcelina ATTEND THE CHIIIICM OF TOUR CIIOICI REGULARLY -.. """ The ,_ al Owial TN rower o1 .., "Wr Spirt~ Suftll.., Sorhnnl 'I AM ....,.,.,,.ll w"""'" • HMI 10·111 "'"" lW'rhntt Sc-tv•reo 7 ~ w~..-lhl>loo St....._ ~...t ,,..,..., 1 I'M NvtM',.. 11..""11 ..-... >(',.. A fvlt Yowlh Pfotro~~~n Cm. of o.--. Mil lW. Jt. <:-. ..... ,.\liN H f It,.,... "CA Mfw .,lpmdlf C.119 j I[ 11 CJtard! ~-"'· l007 (.COAST HIGHWAY and other uses or 1.ru'"'" will make the cutback ln spending less tban draa. llr;. D1 at 1-t 111&1. )la.s beeo tbe pattem in past -~ ... ~ ~ .. :_ ._ .. _. Dereose spending rollowinr; a war, the newaleUer says, does oot drop bact to peace- time levels. Fo~ eumple, defense spending In 1948, the 3rd year after Worl d War II was over. was 9 times th e amount s pen t In 1939. Defen se s pending in 1956, three years after Ko- rea, was 4 times th a t or 1948. CLASS -OF 'be , Corona del Mar High SchooUgJarJuates, j ust abQut to board the New po rt Natio nal 9ank's London bu s for ' ' -a trip to grad nlght party in Los Angeles, a re left to ri ght, Linda O'Brien, qobert Conta-~t, A.ndy Rose, John Yul e,1 al most hidden . by Geo rgene Smi th, and Cam Ca-neron. Th e pa rty was held at the Dwight Stewart home, which borders the Los Angele~ Count(y ,Club. Orgillizers of th e .•• ut~ were ttl e host's son, 9ruce stewart, Ste've 3owie c:wtd Scott Woodwa rd. !\bout 50 young peoole were presen t for buffet supper, dancing and swimm ing. Sot.ice is hereby lu rlher givell that said publi c heari11g will be held on the lith day of July, 1968, at the hoa r of 8:00 p.m. ill the Couacil Cbambera of the Newport Reach Ciry Hall , at which time aad place uy •d all per10aa ia tereated 111ay appear aad be heard dl ereoe.. Ray Y. Copelia, aecretary Newpo rt Beach City Plaaoiag Commiaaioll Publish: ju11e 27 1968. io The Sewpotl Har~r F.:u i p 3162 ...... -· N._.lloi .... A. Fru Mil l•ilc,nJ-1 Co,.tr•t"'io•fli CltrisliM Cftrclt .,.,.. ..................... .... 9lnday Service and ()lurch School It 10:00 a.m. COitOHA DI!L MAR U625 (fo-orly (won•) 673-UU BALTZ MOR1VARIES 1741 SUPIRIOI AVE. COST;. IIE$4 Mldw•y b-2424 JIID E. COAST HIW;. T C0-4 DEL "4R DRiolt 3~450 s•c• lf42 Some industries and munities will tiave a difft cult tran sition com- more than Ambassador to Japan Zonta Clubs or J apan duri n~ July . Mrs. Robert (Fay) Harbi· son . 1st vice-president of th e Zonta Club or Newport Harbor, will be an wnbassa· dor from her club to the She will take greetinJ.:s from Mrs. Malcolm (Lucy) Angell . president or the -----------local club. in keeping with ___ L_E_GAL NOTICE the theme Cot this year . tn- ~o·nr.EOf PUIJU C Hf.Affi"G o th e rs. No ti ce ia hereby given that "The most di CQ cult prot> lhe P lallll iOI!. Commiuioll of I ems," the ne wsletter aays, the Ciry of Newport !leach "are not likely to be those will hold a public hearing oo the applicalioa of Richard produced by th e Vietn am war \'aide.. for a Variallce 943 ~;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;~ or its tenninatton. to pemtit coas truc tioa of • 10 "Urban problems or jobs, loot hil!,h fen ce io the re- adu cation and training, quired side yard at 81 Lillda A CONSERVATIVE . late. temalional relations. Zonra Int ernational is a service organization or women . m bu siness and th e prores· sions, dedicated to the ad· vancement or underst andin~. good will. and peace. through a world fell owsh iP united in th e 1deals or ser· VICe . Approach to ln•urance housing, cri me, air and Notice ill hereby funher ED IAIID water pollution, and mass give11 that ••id public hearing Mrs. Harbison will speak transportation pose a far will be held aa the lith day at the Zonta Club of Kvoto of jay 6 R~,.fro greater challenge than re-o f Ju ly, 1968, t t !he hour of on July I. She Will ati.end Phone: 671-9379 dj ch ed d 8:00 p.ru. ill the Council Cham· a ustmeot to ·a ang e-bera of the !'\!ewport Beach meetings or the Zonta Club mand Cor goods and ser--City lhll. II whi ch time and or Osaka on July 16 and the vi ces. place any •nd all pert~ou in-Zonta Club or SendaJ on MATT BESSE S "Peace in Vietnam shoul d terested may appear and be July 23. AfT er touring north· WKW-U8VILDI•G d •• 1 11 ( ... heard !hereon. e m J apan she and her hu s· spee u1 e 80 u on o ,.uese Ray y. Copelin, 8ecretary lrrqul•r Sh•pn problems, not only be re-Newport Beach City band will be guests or the I••J ..... -c.tt. teasing resources but by re-~lanaia8 Comml aafoo Zom a Cl ubs or Tokyo and l~CO~ST:•;";ISA;;"~·~n~l~ISS~;C;O~-~d:l;r~ec~l;ln~g;l~e:a~d:•:rsll:lp:·~lo~cal;."';'~li~•;'·;· J:•;·~·~.,~~I968~~·~''~ •• Y~o~k~o;h;om~a~before returninlit JIIO....,.,.N. U...,.,J.IlOl aod national." The Newport Harbc;r r.aai p to Beach. COMPLETE FUNERALS "-'245 CO.,_I'LITI FUNERAL AND IURIAL CENTER 211 .._ 1-6177 CEMETERY LOTS From S130 MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $465 ifark .•• .....,.. (:e.•et.ery ••E'*'7fhing in One B«mtiful Ploce" Beause the funeral md burial center mtnpt eljmjuta tbe need for processioaa lhroogh hefty traffic or{ overcrowded highways, family and friends alike may now pay their full re- $p«b by lttftlding the burial service, u well u the chapel RrYict, all at one beautiful place, at lea ClOit aod more comaUenCe. 1•1 • 14111 IIACH ILYD,. WISTMINSrll n4 TWJ • ' ,.., ' f&J/1 U8 IIIIDut the Gr.nd Pria. ~lftions up we can't .,nounc;e publicly .mat it ;., but roo can bet J01U dKII .,_ thllt it's Pllfl to provide many summers ol -..,. lwnily tun and IWiaxation tor the lucky winner. To see it -lllld perllaps to win it -just CXIIIIe in to ...,._, S..lnp MJ wul dly tllroup July lO and ,...;ster. The winlli!W n u • lie •••• Cftd on Ju/J 10 (roo f!eed not lie present to win) Ship 's • •11 lfM DDta. Marillers Mel ,_ • .,.. holdtul of log OCIIIr 1 11Ga.l flw lifts #or ..,a•-. lricf Ill Ifill • wpecial~ .,. lllf 8,... lflip's U. #or IIDit oa--. n. 1.t111 II • • j LIGAL MOTICI . Jill • • • ng Permits ~~ _!1~11_!5 .. ~!!•L HALP.ULUCIM GIAN T IS AWUDID TO DCC -J-B. NO'IlCE·or PIIIIUC U AIIIIC NEWOIIT HAIIIOR EIIIGii SECOIIO SECTIOII - -P .. 6 THUIISOAY, JU U 27, 1• 0011)11A.O£L IIAII, CALIF. t.-.... -. ,._ -.. ,_ta, -•t •--· Sobool lacladoa 9 allllll ........ 57 -~~~ .,...... -.. 11,0110 Md o-r 18,717.: ' IDd ~0 elcblb lf(oden. 1'bo roiiCJ'O!al OUIIod all A Nodce lo a.e,..., ll..a ••• Ut IIIII) MIM'MIQO.. a •• Pl••lar c-.-...... of t&OO,OOO put 10 CJruce •• Chy o N .. port Bee~ Cou& Collep UDder TtUe I will llo ld a ,.w.c taoariaa 011 of lbe Htlb« Ecbladoo Act •• oH]Je~~doa of Ro!Mrt admiaiat-.cl by tbe Otnoe L•• ~"r a Uoo P_.t ta5 IW l loiii,OIIO tat ............. ... ----·· ...,.. ..-ta la•od ..,. ... N--bull diAI ~-·elba put LIGAL MOTIC! C'n OF NEWPORT BEACH POUCE DEPARTNENT POLICE PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE OF SAL£ Nodee Ia hereby p-. .. lb.t p~~rea •t to die pfQvi-'ou of Chapter 1.20, Seedoa 1,20.060 of lla e Maald pal Code of dae Ci ty of New port Buch, I will aell a t pebh c aaclioa, to dae hip .. t bidder for cuh, oo. S.tard.y, joae :t. 1968, at 10:00 A.M. at da e Corporadoa Yarde of the City of Newpofl s .. c:tr.. located at 592 Saperior Av•u, lh e followia1 de- acrl~d property: Boya •d sirl e bicyclea Aoto acc easoriea Spordo11 pods Tool• Hoaaebold iteru u d o lh er ra iAcell!llleou8 itema. Ao itemized li,u o f the ebo\'f' .rt.iclee Ia availebl e at the basio eu offi ce of d:r.e Police Oeparlmeat of th e City of Newport Beach lou ted at 425 32Dd Stree t, Newport Beach. 8 . j11111ea Clavae Chief of Poliu Newport Beacb, Call fo rula Publish: june 13,20, '17, 1968, ill the Newport H•rbor Enai!J11. LEGU NOTICE O H DI\'A~Cf. :\'0 , 1:?"15 \\ O H DI:\A~CE Or T il E 'CITY Of' :\'F.a POHT llf.·\CII \\lf::\'UISC SECTI 0~~3.16.0:?0 .. nd 3.16.030 or Til E \Ea - PORT m: \C. II ~H \If IP ·\\. CODE HF:J..\TI:\C TO I\[. fOH\1 T H \'\:-!~.\ r OCC:rP-\\n 'I \\ Th<:" c,,,. C:oun r il nl th,. ( tl\ of \<:""port n .. :uh rlo •'" orr],li n ""' folio" ... ;-,t:r riO\ 1. ~ertton 1. 11>.0.:!0 nf thf' ''"'•po ri IJ <",trh \lunn tp itl Code j, am<"n <if'd to ,,.,,tf · "1.16.010 Oafl,.ilions. ~ \• r Ppt "her<" thr ontP \1 oth"'r· ~">i51' require~, th .. d··fin ttonn" gi,,..n in tlu-. , .. ,._.ti on .. h.oll j(OVf"rn tb f' ron-.tru r tinn vi this <"haptf'r: Pf.llSU\'. l'hr l"'rrn 'rr .. nn' 'lhatl mean an, indt\ tdu.tl, l irm, partnf'r"htp, JOint '''n· turr, ll !i'IO<"iation ... oda l, [,,,., fraternal orji:an i1nrion, JUtnt !!iloC'k rnmpan ~, ('Qrporalt <J n, estate, tru-.t , 'bu.:in'""" tru-.r, recl"i\er. tru!!;te,., "'nrlir11t.,, or 1111 \' other l!roup or rombt · nation ac-ting a-. a un tt. uon:L. Th .. t .. rm 'ho t .. !' !!hall me<tn an• "lrUCtur<:", or any portion of' an• "lrt~rhH<", ,. ,.·hich i!> occnpi"'rl or int .. nd<:"li or des igne d for occ-upancy by llaASifllta lor dwellillg, \odl!- illl or aleepio8 parpo•ea, a11d iocludu; any hotel, inn , tour· ist home or houJ<<:", mot,.], !ltudio hotf"l, bar htlor hot'"l. lod gio11 hou"te, roominl!' hou-. ... apartment hou""· rrntal untt, dormttory, publir or prt' .tt~ club, mohilr hom,. or hnu -. .. n .. iler at a fi,,.,[ !or at ion. or o ther ;;imi lar -.trur tur .. or por- tion th<"r,.of. OCfT P -\\n . Thr t•·rm 'o<"rup.tnr,· .. h,.JI m<'.tn thr· us<:" o r po"""" .. ion, o r th•· rijtht to """ nr po-. .. e -.sinn nf an \ rourn or room-. o r pnrttnn thPr .. of. 1n ''"' hnt•·l fnr ,["rlllnll, lrJ<III'tOl! •Jf -l"•'ptnll purpo,., ... , Ll•• ltlo lrviDe Co.. pariiUooo, lfOdoo: .,; IDola. &oaiOI)I, ·1-uoll, 1080 lla1alde Dr.,, 11.000. So-11> lfOdo -Fraocia Boero, Triola Crool<o, _llaa- dwolllq .. a& Uoda !ale ~ ..... lie Dtatuo, Bill FOIWOU, B""'e Htldenbrlllld, Jaoe 1100 000. , Robert Lee odd balluoom Hadi<O>, """ Larrabee, At>drea McAdam, Stave .,cFar-w.ti. F<ri, dwalliog at 48 26111 CftloiVI~w. 11,170 .. ' !.aDd, Liz Noll, '-!arc Pq, Anita Paleochar, Stacy Lloda !ale. 181.186.. M.J . Blllte. . dwelltog at Plait, Tom Slleltoa, Patlt Sloper, Megan Thompeoo and Paul Salata, · lloatOI)I I· 2772 Ba,yobo"' Dr · 150 • Terry Wall. unll d...Wo& 118 Li 'cia 1100 . ., ' Eigblb grade -John Blanpled, Peter Bowie, Eliza· Isle e&a,I50 ·. 0 "~" C•t.r beth Brimmer, Bob DeMon, Karin Feldman, Linda J a- lock a., · · Irvine Co.; stor--e and cobus, Kate Jayne, Jim Lu&e, Patrice r.ti ckel110n, Ro-- -bert Montgome ry. Chris Schwer. JCathy Smith, Astrid 8.~. Miller Coos tructloo Deld omce, No. 1 Faahion &ore., Carlo Tosti, Andrea Waters, Heather Weir and Co.,. ·26,118(i-oqu.,..loot lo-tal .. d. 12,500. lUcky Yorba. dusutal buUdla& at UOO llllt... He re is the comple te hono r roll list: Campu s Dr.,· &nd 3e01 Birch Wtlllam BaUey, addition SL,:. 1!80,00o each; ft re 418 Belvue Ln., at,B22. SIXTH GRADE Jodi Host Nick Carpeoter aprinklereat4s21 Bircb St., Arlbur Svendsen, 2-story, Jamie Anderson Karen Jerger ~~:~~ ~~~~ 15177 1.unlt dwelling, 1801 E. Jeanine Arranaga Sue Kat% • · · Cindy Ashley ~att Larrabee Robert Davis Mewport Bay Ave., 160,000. · Langdon Beeck Cindy Marowit.z Bob DeLancy Balboa Bay Club. ·1221 w. Ll• Isle Carol Berney Andrea McAdam Bob DeMott Coast Hwy.; ·250 feet or 8· L.C. SmuU , 646 Via Lido Simon Boughey Greg McCany Brad Dietz foot·hlgh wall along l:be Nord, eztend Uvtng room, Lisa Clarke Steve PotcFarland Mark Erictsoo highway, 15,000. add 2 bedrooms. bath and Cathy Crone Sue PJIUholland Karin Feldman F Gall St M Rick Felthuis Chick JverBOO, 635 feet of garage, 115.600. aren oway ne onroe Lori Fouts 8-foot-htgb wall , 186 teet Bruce, 152 Via Undine, Je ff Harris Lis a Montooth or 34·lnch-blgb wall, 445 r8Tlodel kitchen, add toilet Mary Jane House Teresa Morley Pennie Gl asgow ~ Co t H •• I S 500 Patty Hunt Dennie Newcomb Dan Grigsby J. ck "aarctwy., -2 •228· d ~:n~.1••1 •• ·d Kerry Hyman Liz Noll Sue Hodor a a , ·s tory u-Leslie Larrabee Marc Pang Quenby Hyman plex, 4401 River ~ve., R.O. Youngberg, 118 Mike p..toldenh auer Auita Palenchar Linda Jacobus 149,350. Cry stal, unit over garage, Corry O'Connor Nancy Pawlik Kate Jayne M.H. '5h l.rman Co., office 18,500. She ryl Pe terson Lee Pfe iffer J ed Jenkins building at 2101 W. Coast T.L. Flory , add 2-story, Ed Politoske Stacy Platt Linz.ee Kull Hwy., 125,500. 1-unit dwelling, 1 31~ Topaz Karen Randall Mary Pursell ~ark Lowe ree West Coast Yachts, sign, Ave., 114,400. Kathy Watson Laurie Pyne Jim Luse 3333 \\',Coast Hwy .• 12,000. ti)teve Ondrasik, 2 -ti tory} ~obin Weed Nancy Rader Rick Po4arienthal F..V. Ro th, 128 42nd St., 1-unlt dwelling, 207 Coral J .B. Whitney Rebecca Reichmann Tom !VcCorkle LEGAL NOTIC E c.:ludin!l all rt-ceipu , c ash r rt-dits and proptrty and ser: vit· .. -. of any b od or n•tu re, "ithou t an)' deducti on th'ere- from wh;,t.-oe,·er • OP r H -\TO R. The te nn 'nprratnr" .;hall mean the pl"r· "'On \\ho is proprietor of the hou:-1, "heth!"r in th!" r apacity of O"Dt'r, leso;ee, !!iublessee, moflj!H!fPe in po .. sesl'iion , li· t .. n-. .. ,., o"lr an'' oth er c•pacity. ~h .. re the operator performs ht" fu nr tinn-. throu,;r:h a mana- ll tU2' "ll"DI of .I n\' t\·pe or rh,tr.wter othl!'r th8n <to f"m · p]o, .... , th .. mana~tinj! iiJt,.nl -.h.! I] .al -.o h,. rll!'l!'mPd an opl"r-- ••t nr lor the purpo-.c-. of thts t b.tptPr .tn-1 -.ball ha \!' th,. "•'nl'" dutie" and liabilLtie" ,,., ht" prinr 1pa!. C:ompli"n r r 1\tth th•· pro,isions of thi" r h"fJ\''r ],, PithP r thl' prinr 1pdf qf thf> (lliiO•IO!iO" (I.I!PO I "ha ll, h""'''Pr, j, .. ron,;~ .. rl'rl to b,. • nmpli;,nr e I" Loth," ..,Vf'TIO\' 1. ·'~'elt o n 3.16.030 of th,. ''""pon IJ t"ar h ~luntnpal I o·l•· '"' am .. nd<"d to r'"tul : Ave., 140,500. l}l ancy Robertson Debbie Mellott West Up,.-r Bay SEVENTH GRADE Tom Shelton Cindy f.'lichaels Gold's Brothers, comple te Christy Akin Matt Shoemake r Pata:ice ~ickelson Pam Arm stron g Patti Sloper John Miles suite on 2nd fioor. 150 1 B~ara Babbe ~egen Thompson Robert IY'on tgomery Westclitr Dr., 15,000. 8111 Baker . Kris tin T ool Jane Morrison B. Colby, add room, 1424 Francis Boero Joe Tosti Diane Myers Lincoln Ln., 13,840. J enni fer Booty Craig Uhl Cindy Nonnan East Up.,-r Boy Sarah Carley P am Ward Kathy Oxford The 3lurfs , recreation Robyn Child Terry Watt Bill Power building, 2316'h Vista L;ane Ch ristensen Paul Whi ttaker Cathy Punnort Hagar, 15,280. Roben Clark Jane Rethlefsen Aeronutronic , Ford Rd.. Tricia Crooke EIGHTH GRADE Maria Ricca addi tion to environmental Leah Crool Vi cki Allyn Nancy Ryan test butlding, 15:210. Becky Davis kathryn Auvenshine Shelly Ryan Cotono del Ma r Natalie Distaso Leslie Babbe Chris Schwer Meril Graham. 721 Nar-J eff Dyer Brad Baker ~ike .Sevi er ctssus Ave., ne w gara~e. Cathy England Doug Battie Kathy Smith remodel old garage, add J anelle Fenn Laurie Bayless Astrid Store Ann Fitzgerald Debbie Bibb Carlo Tosti entry room. bath , kitchen, Bill Farwell John Blanpied Bill Viergiver 18,500. J ack Fuller Dana Blumer Andrea Waters ;iarixtr View Hilla Su san Gotts chalk Peter Bowie Heather Weir Robert Neal, slab, roof, Bruce Hildenbrand F.lizabeth Brimmer Stanley Wla sick drywall. 2615 Blue Water, Jane Hudson Scon Cameron Ricky Yorba 12,325. of Educat1oa. lo /.i•ll odtiido. 10 ud ,... .. ; I r ••· I •• ollo1 of • ol:iotlo1 ooo-. Tbe DK:ev.1 I 01' "'., 00 • co.fon~~la1 dwoUioaot 1:1115 [ lege's new &llied bealth Oc.• Boolnord. Bolboo, ' building, aad science and. Notice lo laereby furthe r matbemati cs building, plus si ¥• , .. , oold ,.bllc heorio, ackliUooa to and rebabilita· will be held oo die 1 Uh d.y o tioa o r the exiatii\JI' data rwn.. July, 1968, ot dr.e hoar of &:OO . ·~ r "'" p .... Ia •• CoaocH a.-beN ces81Dg building. The re-of lbo Newport o .. dl City mainder bf the total St .· lhll, at which ti111e ad place 371 166 project coat will be ooy udall pert~Du iDteruted mat~hed by local funds . A · may appear u d be hurd d b th ereoo . contract is expecte to e b y y. Copelio, secretary a~arded February, 1969, Newport Beach C ity wtth oonstruction oompledon Pl••ia.s Com missioa iri Au gust. 1970. 1968, ia F.asip ..... CIIAI --liM MY PAT HIALIY HIADS IIIISMIC UOMS P&lll'* Hoal17 baa bOeO lDIMilled AI prea&dlot or the COot& -.<>raop Coaat Uooa Club, .uooeedo IDI HOward DooP*"-· Otb• omcera are EY'«8tc Braoe, Drat Yl c.,realde&; W.O. (Btl!) Flt_..d, 2Dd YIC&1>"'aldent; Wllltam 1:. Lord, oecrewy: Vern Plum , &re&a~rer; Link Myers, lion tamer; Warren Studer, tall twister, ud Carl Nel100 u d Jack P&rter. bulletin edlton. .... TBIIS BAW TENNIS SHORTS c ... of 3/1.19 ...... VOlT RNS DUCK FEET 8. 95 SKIN DIVER 7.95 MASKS 95-to 11.95 -RIM IIOAIIDI liLLY IIOQDS KICK IIOQDS Ufl .IACKITI •ucKn STitiNGING • BIKE REPAIRING COJIYIUI TENNIS SHOD ........ 7.91 L••••' ••• 7a25 .lACK PURCELLS IIHIDIAIII ..u.tau. GLOYD IAIDAIII IOFII•"I YOUIY UL&I PLA YHOUJID lAIII "3.16.0JO To11 lmpouJ. For th,. pri,ilel!'e of occupann in ''"' hotl!'l, "a'"h tran .. ien't ,., .. ,,\,J"C'\ to and "'hull pa~· a ta\ 1n the iVTlou nt of lt\f" perc<:"nt tl"<•ol th'" rl'nt c-harJt<"d b, thr op .. rator. The Ia\ ronstiiutf',. a debt o~"> ... d b) the transif"Dt to th<:" Cit' "hic-h i!!i ertin· ~rui;;;;h,..J orif, bv p•\'fn<:"DI to th .. operator or to ihl" Cit,·, lh,. fr<UI,.iPnt -.hall pa' t~,. ''''to lb<:"op,.rator of thl' hotel dt th'" tim .. th t> rPnt ~~paid. If th" r"nl I " f'dl<f II\ 10"\.tll• m .. nt-., a proporttonat" ~har .. nl th,. t<l\ "'h"ll br p.:ud "ith ... H h Jn;.t illlm"nl, Th .. unpaid ''" "-halt b .. du<" upon th"' tr.ut"l"nt' .. r .. a .. ,nr. to o rrup' .. p.tr" 111 th,. hot!!', If for <10\' '"""•)0 tb•• t.t~ tlu,. j,. not pa i~ tn th·· ow•r.llnr of thf' hot<"), thP ~ t Uil0~" /)lrN'tor m;l\ r••· <JUif•' th,tt "Uf'h lit \ ~haJJ' !Jr POLICE EXAMS SET Costa Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth an nounces 2 competitive e xam s for 9 a.m. July 6: for patrolmen with the police department. wi th top pay s cale of 1753 a mon th, and for women seek ing em ployment as parting enforcement offi· cers , with s alary range starting at 1499 a mon dl. Appli cation forms are av.Ui a ble at the police facility at 99 Fair Dr. SHOP in Corona del Mar! IJ.rtd •ft r.,r th to th,. F inanr,. )Iff'< I•H." LEGAL NOTICE because ••• T R .. \\:-n:\ I. ·1 h.-u·rn• 'tr~o;i,.nt' .. h.tl! "'"''" .on, p .. r .. on "ho """r''"''" ""'"' pane\ or '" "ntttl".[ to o<ru· panr\ '" r,.,, ... nn uf • ,.,.,,.,. ... "ion: l'""l!tt, fll!ht uf "''".,"• I irf'n .. ,. Pr uth .. r ·•~tr"'"HI "Ol fn r It p"rtO<I of thHt• flO \ ron· """U II\f' <"<~l•·n dar ,j,,.. nr 1~.,·... rount lnjl JIOfltOn.. nf <"<tll'n•l.tt d,,, ... , .. lull ,f.""· -\n, -.u r h P'"'""" "O ort "P' •nJt ... par .. m .. ho,,.l -.h ,,J f t. .. de .. m"t:l to b,. ,, tf.tO"t''nl untd th<" P"''"'" of th in,· ! 101 •!." ... ha., "~l'"",f, unl""" tlp·r•· , ... ·•n <IJ!r'""m"nt •n "rtttn,.: h•·· t\\PeO th" op,.ratm :tn •l th•· o<'<'upant./'ro' t•hn ~o~ lor ,, l"n11· '"' p"'rlo ,,f """"P ""' '. In dt't .. rmm in~t: "h•·th,.r " p•·r-.on '"' a \r,IQ .. IPO\, llfi!Olf•rflll>tf>r! JWr iod -. uf tlnl'"''''"ndi n~ tolh prior <~nd -.ub-..-<ju •·nt t<) th•· ,.ff,.r ti''"' d .. t•• r.f thi-. r h o~pt o•r m il) IJ,. ron,.,rf.,r,.d, .-.H 110\ 1. "fh•· amP ndmr·nt .. tu ;-."< ''""~ 1.10.010 .1n.J 3.16.· 010 ''""' t<:"d t,, tht" or<ltnanr P .. h.,Jj h,..c-om•· opPt<H'''" on 0 • tolwr I, 1968. son o :or PI 1Tll .tc llt:AIU \'G 'to tic t' i!!i hf"tf"by ~then that the P lanni n,: f.ommi88ion o f the City o f 'lle .. ·po rt finch will hoi<! a po hli c hearin g on the applic ation of I rvi n ~ Ogner fo r a lise Pemtit IJR6 to per- mit !!lll e o f n,.w and used c•r.• an ti part11: oper•lion of a ,;er- vice depa rtnt 1'11t anrl oth Pr a c- tiviti.,.,. appurttnant to a new car ·~eo cv Ill 3100 ~e111 f.oa!ll lli¢lw•y. EASY PARKING •.. dght in Iron I of th • sto r•s along fri.,dly East Coast Highway . "'~ ( 110\ I. T hi,. nr olm;tnr <" .. h.tll r ... uubf i.,h.-tl on,., tn th,. ufllf t.t! 0"'·'"P•'f'"r ,of tbl" Lth, .u,.! th•· -·•mr -.lj,,lJj, .. ,.ff,.c-ti\" ltt rj,,. .. itlto•r th" -lat .. of u -. <i•foptt•.n. Tht-orol.nanr P "'""' mtr,... riu< ,.,j ,,\ a rP~rular mt"l'tinl! of th,. C it\ Cnu nr il of th" L i t·~ of \r\\'por\ fl ,...,rh hrftj 00 'th<" lflth ul Jun"', 1968, anti ""'"' ·••IOj>l"d on th•• :?4th tfa, of Junr, IQ()I;i, b• th,. follo~>in11 \Off', In >\It: .t.YF~. f:I)J"\'f:JI.\H''i, \!cln· n i~. \l a~h all, R o~f"J'3, fl irth, Gruber \'0F.". rtl i '\'CII.\H:'II , 'llone A 'lS~:'\T COt"'H-:1 1.\IAN: She!· ton, Pars on!l noreen \lltr8h aJ I \! ayo r \'otiC'<" i!!l here bv fu rther ,P ven th at uid public hearinl'! wi ll b .. held on the l i th day of J uly. 196R, at th ... hou r vf 8 :00p.m. in th e C.ou Pcil f.h•rn- berll of th f" Newpo rt Heach f.ity lhll. at whi ch tim l' and pliCf" any a11d all pt'rt~onl!l in- te rea tt'd may app,.IH anrl b .. h ... ard th ereo n. Ray Y. C.opr lin , !Oec-r~tary Newport Beach Ci ry Planning Conmti11sio n Puhlish; j un ... 27 191'iR, in The Nf"wport l!a r~r f'.u ign RE\''1. Th'" tl'rm ·r,.nt' ,h.t 11 ml'an th<" r nn,.t d•·r,H t<tn r hnr11· -----------,.,j, "h"thf'r or not rl'f'"iv,.•l, ATTF-~T: for thP orrupnnr , of "'!'·'"" in [.aura l.a~Oi'i LEGAL NOTICE a hotrl •·nlu"tl in mon"Y• "h"-Citv Clttit. ~OTter TO CIH:UI 1'0 11.' ther to b~ , .. ,.,.i,rd tn mnn r•, P nLii ~: Inn<" 'Zi , 19fi8 , in lit bor or othPn• i,. .. , iir· Th ,. \'t'wpo rt lh rbo r f.a sign \ 0 • A·I>OOtl l f-"--'--------'-----'---'--:.:___::.:_:::__, :O..I'PrRIO il 1.01 H'l OF nn: Love the Colorful Sound of Orange County Music ' !-<T \'1 ~. m f.·\l.l f OII\1 \ FO H Tilt: C:OI 'tTY O F O R ·\~<.t: ~:~to~tr of f.TII t:l . · \\1 \\ 1),\ II \HIJC \STI.~ .. "'"''' kn n .. n ,.,. f:rlln. \. II AHIW \."'''U ., U••r ,.,.,.,.d . 'iO'n U : fS II~:R Fin (;1\f,'i to th r <"r,.,J ito t" of th " a ho \'" ruun .. tf d,.,.r •lr nt th:tl ,,lJ prr- "Dn" h11\lnr. rl11im ... •Jtain!Ot tht• ,. .. ;,[ d,.,.,., t-n t itr'" ft'ijnirPd to ltlr th .. m, with th r .,,.,.,.,.!lltry \ourh"'"• in thf' ollir .. of thr r lnlt; of th ,. ~tbovp rntitlr•l rourt, or to flt""NII tltl'frt, with th,. nt'C't'lll!lary vnnr hf't !O, to thr untfrrsi(!:n,.,[ at r i o Thnma !l •:. llr fr,.man, Attorn ey •t Law, 90 1 Uo v,.r llri~f', Sui tf' 2:\2, N,.wpo rt Dfoa~h . California 92ilti0, wh lr h 11!1 th f' pl11 re of bt.n•ioi"!<JI o f th ,. undersip:ned in ;a ll ma ttf'r.,t pt>rtainlnfj: 10 the l!'lllatf' o f 1111i1l di!'CI!'•Ien t. within 11ix ftllonth" aft,., the publica . lion of lhill notlr~. o.t .. d Janr7.1968 f:A 111 t:RIN t: Kl ~:ST•:M C.-th,.ri•~ Kiester Ex~c•tri x of th.-1 111 of tile ai.o¥e IM'Ied dect:d~t . n -u [. Heffen.•• AtiONfl)' 111 l.aw 90 I 0o¥eJ 01'1 ve S.he p 2 1'1-port Huch, Cali lo,.il 921560 fM t:aenlrh J•u 13, 20, 27. Jel1 i1 $h e Ne wport tl•~• A8 B:>TTS FABRIC'S opened 5 years ago, bu t last year when they w~re abou t to sp lit th ei r fabri c se~s, th ey mo ved a few doors down to their new location at 2bl0 E. Coast Hwy., Co rona del Mar. The owne rs, Mr. and Mrs. Cl aude AbbOtt, have lived in thi s community for uncountabl e years, they cl aim. That is wh y the y sp ecialize in sewing mat eri al s fo r peopl e who live here, whether it's cloth es fo r th ems elves or coveri ng fo r th ei r tu rniture. They're op en F riday evenings parti cu larl y so homemakers can com e in and shop at leisure. (Ensign photo.) OWNERS AND MANAGERS wil l greet you ot •och shop ... giv• you fr iendly urvi c• .•. show yo u n•w m•rchandiu suited to yo u and this are a. SURPRISE SPECIALS ore being of. fer•d by Corono del Mar stores fo r Friday ni ght shopp•rs! WE'.RE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Come in and visi.t us .•. see our smaniew.mercha~dise .•• browse at your leisure. •. or Nslt in lor a quick item. JOIIDAII'lPET 810P 2732 E. Coost Hwy . 67S.S320 "Open by Appointm t:nt" IIU'S IBTAUIAIIT 3050 E. Coo1t Hwy, 67).9682 K••'s Daily Speci•l Ni fli~lll'l 5 'Ill 9 MM. &E.ICIIU MUIIHAI• ~ E. Coosr Hwy . 67S.l833 We're open eve. IAMD'S ... vr .. n 2816 E. Cooal Hwy, 673-5117 "Buy lh•r• ~flli« W .. u • Diff•r .. ce!" Clll. HAIDIAIIE 3107 E. Coast Hwy. 673-2800 "Your Hous•hold D•p•rlll•nl Slor•" 'AT ... l'f'S .. SWAI 3565 E. Coosl Hwy. 67S.1150 C••• Visil ""' Bl•ruy Shop c. 1111 t ••• ,._a 2110 E. C...."*r. 67M319 ''Oirr ~"" .,, ..... •u-,,..r• CIIIISTUSU fiJia.ACY 3021 E. Coosl Hwy. 673-2550 Op•• 9 •·•· lo 10 p.111. eu•ry day' CO-A IlL MAll fiJI .. ACY 3121 E. c-Hwy. 673-9110 Th• Prucriplion Ph•,.•cy I uauraJ 1 .. 36~1 E. Co011t Hwy. 67S.10JO Sptci•lizl•l IN •••II j1111iors •4 Sll&ll IIMts 1711 IF llUKii IM E.c-t~twr. 67lo27 .. "Vlsil -C.tfe• G...,. ill TlwU $tNrt" ALIUTIDIS FOOD CUTEII 31149 E. Coost Hwy . 675-0370 Cor••• d•l M•r' s colttpl•l• food ••rlt•l THE STATIOI Cooar H;;,.. at Poinsettia Ave. -673-3653 .. " Gi{IS • CGIIdlts ·Things" MAIIJI 'I, .... I'UIIA 3W5 E. c-Hwy. 67~-Ttllllis s .... (, N sUblu (« rile arllrt f•l IJ liiMUIIWIKI 2711 I. c...t H.,.. 67~7065 "Ffrcpleu Tlriqs " I . NEWPORT BEACH THE NEWPORT HARaOR lMI CIIL't LO(AU.f ~ a•a II l MflfUW't. • TMI ....... AMA THE 11VW ~LLOOZE~" symbolizes ~each; Ray Watsoo, senior vice·pres i- the gloundbrealdng tor Chi ck Iverson's dent of the Irvine Co.; and VW official s 10( nt1 CILf ......... ,...TIO MIO I'U&ttMID • •aw OWl 11ACM lOTH YUI, 110. " THIIII Sondra Spurgeon is Mtaa Sandra Spuf'IIIOG t. in Newpon Beacb since came MR.· Ricbanl Alleo betnl ueoctated with the McDaniel In a late attenaooa American Cement Corp . ·as ceremoDy perConned br Dr. their aenlor nuocial anal· Charles Dlereofteld at SL rat. but Ia orlglnally Crom Andrew's Presbyterian Oblo. : His parents are Mr. Churcb on Saturday, June and Mrs. :Kenneth A. Me· 22. : O&nlel of Lima. Ohio. The bride is cbe dauibter Mr. :Spurgeon escorted his or Mr. :and Mra. :WUllam H. • daugbter to the altar. The Spurgeon ·lll of 431 Soul bride wore a traditional Harbor Rd.,:-CUrt Haveo, wbite go\W tn point d'esprtt and the great-granddaugbter l\'bicb wu heavily appltqued ~r W.H. Spurgeoo., rounderor wUb Ventse nowers and Santa.. AnL :Her rather Ia a made wttb a panel back . Conner vice president of the Mtu Anna Katherine Hat- Irvine Co. :and intem&Uooal ria served as maid or honor. Boy Scout executive. She wore a noor length matcllinl be&dpiece IDeS c&nt.ed a boUquet or recal dalalea. : 81mtlarty dreseed were &be bdde'a · aiater, Mlaa Sbelley .spurgeon, ·and Mrs. ·Robert J . McNeal or Oardeo.a. · whD served u bttde10'1a1da. : Beet man was Malcolm MacN&b oC ArUogtoo . Usbera Included Doaald c. Keim or Kailua.· Hawaii; John M. Bunougb s or La Canad.&. and Craig Nance. a cousin of the bride from F\IUertoo. The tlrestde room or tbe cburcb was tbe aceoe of the reception for approxima.tely 250 guests. ·Members oftbe J()( COSTA MESA Sl million volkswagen and Porsche dea-A.W. ~earden, treasurer, and Samuel lershlp at Coast H-.vy. and Bay side Or. Weill Jr., executive vice-presi dent of Pictured here at the June 20 ceremony vw Pacifi c, distributor for Southern are, from left, Mr. Iverson; J.H. McCo rd, California, Southern Nevada , Arizona and sales manag er for Volkswagen Pacific Hawa ii. The groom bu been Uvto1 gowa. or aqua al.aaline wil:b ' wedding party and close relatives later attended a wedding supper at the bride's parent's home. / Inc.; Mayor Doreen Marshall of Newport I Ground br~ken for car agency Ground was broken last Service facilities wtll in· qui red ownership of a used Thursday for the new head· elude 42 work stalls and 42 car business in Burbank and quarters for Chick Iverson hoi sts, a large parts depart• in 1960 was named a factory Inc., Volksw~en and Por-meot and body and paint audlorlzed vw and Porsche scbe dealers~up , on Coast shops. There will be park· dealer in NeWPOrt Beacb. Hwy . at Baystde Dt., across ing Cor 200 cars. Mr. Jverson Is married and from Newport Dunes. Contractor Cor the project th r lh r Ch .clt The move rrom the presenr e a er o a son, 1 location at 2116 Newpon Is Don Koll o r Newport IV, and 2 daughters. He Blvd .. in the heart or New-Beach. Plans have been has served 3 tenns as port, is scheduled to be P.repared ~y architect WU· chalnnan or the V\V dealer made late in October. ham P. f'lc~er ~r Balboa. council. ·He is president or Estimated value or the new facility. upon cocn- pletioo is 1750.000, exclud- ing the land, held under a 50--year lease from the lr· vine Ranch Co. The land area ol 240,000 square feet extends from Bays ide Dr. to Coast J.lwy. back of the Bayside Inn comer. The new buildings will provide more than 40.000 square feet or noor space ror sales, parts and servi ce operatioos. The VW and Poraclle ractllties and starra wm be sepacitely quanenod. About so people will be employed at the _.,... - The Callfomla-Spanlsh Italia America Ya cht lm· motif ~ill be carried out by ports. Newport Beach ; mEm· extenSive landscaping. ber or the board or di rectors cobbleston e pa ving, adobe or Nev.oport National Bank, bloc~ masonry walls and Sentinel F:quities Corp ., Spam sh tile roofing. and th e Nmwport Harixlr Chick Iverson 111. owner Chamber or Commerce. and president or th e agency, is a resident or Corona del DEADLINE EXTENDED Mar. He Is a native o r Sid· ney. Neb .• and entered the auto indu stry wh en only 16. beginqin g by buying and s elUng used cars in North Hollywood. After World War II s ervice with the U.S. Merdlant Mar· lne, he was named general sales manager of a Ford agency. · In 1962 be -a~ lbe deadline for register. log entrtes In junior and se- nior exhibit categories in th e Orange CountY Fair bas been extended to this Friday, June 28, because tbe deluge or tast·minute entrants made It clear that tbeorigioalJuoe 21 date would bave ni&de it lmposaible ror many to enter, saya,'ioanager Al Lutjeans. H.J. GARRETT~S 11th St·mi-,\nnual FURNITURE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! THtS IS THE EVENT THRIFTY SHOPPERS LOOK FORWARD TO ..• YOU WILL FIND GENEROUS SAVINGS ON SUCH FAMOUS NAMES AS HERITAGE, KINDEL , THOMASVILLE , IRANDT, HlBRITIEN , AND MANY MORE ... SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION . WAS e 5 I'I!CE CEHTURY CAME SETS e 7 l'l!CE UHACUST A Dining room with oval table • 5 I'I!C! CENTURY Dtaiag room with round table Di1oont1nued • 7 I'I!C! SAMFORD Diolq room with oval table • 7 I'IIC! ,AHCH!R P'Teocb Dining room • 7 I'IEC! KINDEL Dining room oval cable noor samples e 7 I'IICI ,I!HCH Dining room oval table, 101tque white 1699 1599 1599 1749 11295 11520 1899 j Look For Red Sale Tag's WRIT ER Dorothy Louise White ot th e NewPo rt Beach offi ce of R a~ Gage (nc. A.d· verti sing has won the troohy jackoot in the aflr\ual Orange County 's writers' contest. She won the first olace i n. fiction, olus an honorable mention . Ttle tro- phies wer e disolayed at the recent Anaheim Con 11ention art carrousel . (Schroeder photo.) HOW $499 $399 $299 $499 $599 $999 $599 • 7 PIECE HIBRITEN oval table. pecan fi nish • 70 INCH HIBRITEN CHINA beveled glass • 60 INCH HERITAGE BUFFET e 47 INCH CUSHMAN HUTCH • HER! TACE CHINA Di scontinued • 32" CENTURY CHINA Discontinued • 31" CENTURY CHIMA Discontinued • 72 IHCH FANCHER French burtet WAS MOW 1895 $695 LEGAL NOTICE 1895 $695 S0 11 CEOr PI'I"Lif.llF.-\fl"i:G NO TI CE I !' H rRrRY Gl\"f:': that th e f.ity f.oundl o f th e s479 $3 59 City o f ~ewport Rudl will hold a publi c h uriq~ te~ar~ $3 69 iliA O rdia•~e::e ~o.J257, h~llf!. 1475 • ordia-.:a ce o f th e Ci ty of Newport Reach re1:0nillll $459 propeny 1111 d .-n~di.IIA fli ~ 1619 tric.t Map 'to. JO , Ph u.aio.s Commi .. ioo. Atnaachrat ~o. 1349 $199 243. ruoaiA,c a portioll o f 1\locl:• 5 1111 d 51 o f lrvioe'• S.hdhhioo .d • pol"tioo or l29\l $199 Lot 5, Tract 706. l10111 • Uo· dasaified OU tri ctiO .. R·3- ~2 l'listri ct. 1435 $299 NOTICE IS H<REBY 111R• e 7 I'IICI RUI.t.L ,RENCH oval table dtotr .. oe<l frulowood IIA!ob 111ER GI V ~ tht the .. i d LOOK FOR RED SALE TAGS ON BEDROOMS • ,,.,., ••'"•• •HI •• hdd 11896 599 OCCASIONAL TABLES • SOFAS e CHAIRS • :: :: t~:-.r~·a.;1',;.~~ H.J.GA~~m U~NfJU~E M&IY,IIAIYIIOll, "'' rA,.al 0.•...,•1 "'• City H•U of th O ty of Ne-TDO 111111011 pon R_.., CollloMio, 01 .._ldll. d.•• •d pl•ce •Y .. d TO IIITIOI .. , ,...,.. i•t•"'•" .. 111 ~ PlO,ISSIONAL COST A ~.(ESA, CALIF. * ''" -~::.~~~:-•· INTUIOR DESI5NUS 2211 HAUOR ILVD. LOll FDl g ~?,N...,.nR•odo _____ ...__ 646-0271 646-0276 lEO .. LITAI1 Poiiii.,J ... n,,_l, L;.. ___ .;. __________________________________ _, 1\•l'••" ll ... r r--•• Miss Ellt&bech McDaniel, slater or the groom, from Dayton, Ohio, ·had charge or the guest booll:. ·Speci&l guests included tbe groom 's granlknother, ·Mrs. ·rva Mao- F'tes or Marton, Ohio. and the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Spurgeon or Santa Ana. and Mrs. H.U.M. Higgins or Laguna. Following a wedding trip to Hawaii, the coupl e wi ll li ve in the Harbor .Area. The bride attended New· port schools through New- port Harbor High School and was graduated from th e Uni - versity or Redlands. She wa s a Children's Home So· dety Debutante In 1959. The groom Is a· graduate or Ohio State University, where he was a member or the Sigma Chi Fraternity. 0 RECEN T VISITORS at th e Cameo Shores home of Mr. and Mr S. Fran cis Horvath were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews of Joh anne sbu rg, South Africa, who are pl ea tu red with Mrs. Horvath (center). Back In 1cn5, In Cleveland, Ohio, the Horvaths knew Mr s. Matthews as high sChool girl graduate Mabel Jobson. tn that ~ear the~ drove he r to New York. to catch a boat to Johan· nesbu rg to vi sit her aunt. She stayed there, married Ho ward Matthews, who is now secretary of Automotive Products ot So uth Africa. They have 2 grown so ns and a daughter. The Ho rvaths rene wed the acQuaintance in 1%0 du ring a world tour which Included South Afri ca. An unusual surprise to r th e Matthew s during their visit here ocam ed at Disneyland, when suddenly th ey heard the excited shou t of "Howard! Mabel!" They were being greeted by a noted physici an and his daughter, close friends of thei rs from Joh annesburg. Another highlight was a party held i n thei r honor at the Horvath residence, decorated in th e Hawaiian motl t. Interest from the 1st of any month on funds received by I he I Olh. Interest from date of receipt after I he I 01h. Interest to date of withdrawal on funds left 3 rrionths or longer if account rem ai ns open until quar· ter's end. If1tot. TIME TO CHANGE Transfer your account TODAY ! Easy to do ... just call or come in . WHERE you save DOES make a differen t:e. HIGHEST INTEREST IN '!HE NATION PAID ON INSUR£D SAVINGS • ....... .._ .. ,d ...... s• ·--.., .... ,,'I' I '··-,.... ' .. •--.. 'Fa n .,.,. fEir 3 ,.,.. ASSETS OVER SA25,ooo.ooo.oo MUTUAL SAVINGS .............................. CORONA DEL MAR ' ...... OtftN: S1S Cui Coloi.to ~ ......... caldlrtllll·-J o,on s.lunlly, July 6 -9:00........ - I ·- 'IIIIIMIMY, JIIEI7, -• ._ ... ._auF. tuetciiPT ... ••,•• .. --O.ol--0.. ,. •• IUD; l,...., 11.00 a..,. .... ._.,.... •. ao ···········~·········· ~~.. ~,." -11¥ ARVO E. HMPA, owner Md'putiiiiMf of lte Eftsl• OOOOOOQG0090.0eooo•oae TUlliS 810ES COIIIIIG BACilli mu Remember the little old lady In tennis shoes? We in the conserYative cause have reason to remember, because she was the creation of the liberals who sought to malign and ridicule anti-communism. But now, events throughout the world seem to be vindicating her, and us, and so It is with some degree of i>leasure that [ quote the following ftOm the Amarillo Daily News aOOut the little old lady in tennis shoes: She was the symbol set up by political intellectuals of the left a few years ago, in 'their CNsode to destroy, by ridicule, those Americans who womed of the danger of Communi sm. 9-le sow o communist under every bed, and sent fonn letters to her Congressman aupponing tka Committee on Un·American Acti..,.ities. Remember? ' t ., -;~~111111 ......... ... ~ ..-Jo. Md I wW bool,.,., -alldillp.': ~­a·u.. WBJIAII, ANYONI'? · .. Or; : llciDIIM lo lloll ... The Information Ceoter of the <>mcc ot soot. I 0 left without notice. 9 weal into tbe iDa: be _. be &llkiD& Economic Opponunily has •vallab&e a 70().. M:....,.ice. 8 took another job. 5 .. didn't like the about' a:HHtbtDc bad. •• '11U1 pap: publicatioa entitled "CataJoa of Federlll work.'' 3 returned to school •nd there was no ta wb&t a cblld 11 repon.ed Assittuec Prosrams." Its flru 143 paps con· information on 13. to have said to her motber tain a lialina of approximately 2,100 fedctal Seven lhouund six hundred and forty-two as abe Usteoed co a 80ih au.istanee Protrarm. The out 4SO paaa de-employees "work" for the War on Po~ny ad· Ceruury Retomadoa Hour scribe the proanms and tell the rtader bow ministration, at an av~raae salary of $8,900. Broadcaal tbe otb.er moto· he can obUin alai&tance under each proaram Total payroll of the ··worken" who train the tna. : aad other "'ital information. Tbe bud,et for non-workers is $71,000.000! . 'Ibe epeaker ladeed waa the information Center of the Office of £co. A Democrat:conuoll~ committee in r:>et~oit, '"bolledng,. aa be cded nomtc Opponunity is ·"only" some 2 biUion called "a spec1al commutee of the Mteb1po out a&ainat tbe 1Dtqu1Cy ot do!lan. That's billion dollars, 2 billion I House of Represe~tati..,.es,". has examined. the our day &Rer tbe miDDet or More than a millioa people in New York War on !overty 1n Oe.t.ro11 . !he comm1ttee lhe propbeta or ancleol I .. City alone aet some kind of aov~rnment wei· report-': ~ne of the most. senous fr~uds one rael -who wamed the people fare. One New York. family "on reli~r· has can comm1t \IP(In the poor IS to prom1se some -,· tb ' th ho ld t r been report~ u re«ivina $160 a month for thing you do not or cannot deliver. The re-1 at ey 8 u repeo P rent for a swanky rour-room apanment in ceipts and disbursements for 196S-1966 and tbeir alna. an auractive area, plus $112.70 a mbnth for 1966--1967 fiscal years re..,.ealthe same picture: Dr • .Mcintire hu protesled food, plus SS.90 monthly for launo/)', plus There is 50 little money left for the poor after against the breaking down free medical and dental car~. salaries and fixed overhead that one can no of lbe SlrUCt\Jre or our IJIOo On the average, each American family will longer refer to this fact as an irregularity~ne dem lite. 'which I may add, pay more than $!1 .000 as its share of the S UIO must call it what it i!--a fraud." So what's brings to mind tbe paaaing billion federal budaet. new? The sa me thing has been happening with or tbe .. one-horse shay:~ One reason for much of the "welfare ," the foreign aid all these yean . Very liltle of it which creaked and squeaked politicians and "liberals" 1~11 us, is that so trickles down to the bottom to the people who ror many a day, before ool· many of the poveny.s tricken lack job training. need it . The governments and the bureaucrats lapsing in a heap, :He has In the 1967 fiscal year the Job Corps ''trained" keep it to perpetuate themse lves in office and condemned the breakdown 39,000 enrollees. The cost or each enrollee : in comfort. ot the personal lives otour $7,640. Maybe we would get out cheaper just Sixteen JOO--S orps centers have been c_losed. people, e specially or the continuing to give them welfare! The United T w£'nty·four million dollars have beln in..,.ested youth. ·He condemns drtnt· States Chamber of Commerce checked up on in lh ( centers. One of them, at Swiftbird, S.D., ing, <lope, and promiscuous a random sa mple of 19.5 Job Corps "graduates," hlld never even been opened. But $1,26S,210" se.r. relationships. He de- names of which. along with employers, were had been spent on it ! Th~ average cosl per plores tbe threatened dialn· obtained from the Job Corps. Of the 19.5 who enrollee per year in the 16 centers which have tigration o r the family were trainell. only 43 were still employed.-heen clo.f~d is Sll ,270. The average cost for structure and tbe drttting Thi~y-~ven of ~he 127' who quit work had_ no pr~vid i.ng a college education in a public insti; away rro'm the God or our exp.anatlon. lluny were fired for absentee1sm tuuon 1s less th an $3.000 per year per student. F the s Heprotestsag&l.nst or poor work . ·Twelve left for "perMJnal" rea -Had enough'!-American W<~y Features th: mr,;ner in which the .................... ,.,. ___ ..... _.Ill-..... . .. •• Ia -'~'* •• .,.... .. Lua -,.. poiiiiOd .. ,. oo1 •-or u.s.a. -. IIW wll• Pleolcloot l-oil wu b••td.: -beiPd Ill o.-• HI wu 1M DGijr - -fDIIowtqiM .... al. --...... -....... Datloil of S.uor liD-lbo ,_mllalOII ... dl WI lt.,.edjl, · lie ddl-Ia -~~~~ by lbo -0. lbe aeboilla-pmblbiiOd _.,, to lbo IIDIII• hoco p..,.., beciooao lie llablq II.. wbldl WU llupnme COUrt bad -od --""' 1 low -~ .,. --ood Bible ....... wllbla e allloa ·ol our- trom tbe acboola. :He wu tem ooaat Uae. ·wt.• be veb.emenl wblll bft urpd 1811Ded tbat tbe' •"moeber lbat Blbla rea4or iod ablp" ol IIIIo llabiDI lloet prayer lbould be pu& bac*. : lblll wu to port to ob&ata For a loq: time. Or. MOlD-1Uppllea. ·be reoomm•ded tire baa Cited ou& aplaa& that tbe government-lbould tbe manoer to .Web tbe impouod tbe ablp 111d bold Federal CommUDJcatioaa U aa a boatage uotll U.S.S. Commtsaloa Ia laterferlol Pboeat& wu retumed to witb the cooatUudoaal tbe United States. ·He or- rights or tree speech and ganlzed a protest· marcb the rreedom or rellgtoo. No down to the dock wbere lbe one in the wbole country Rualdao ahtp was moored. has protesled as vigorously Wbeo tbe Rusatana learned as be, ·in tbis reapecL ft.&. ot tbis, ·they hurriedly let\ cendy he urged tbat radio port. stations, ·such as the ones Dr. Mcintire was aot ••oot- which carry his broadcasts, lertng" during bia bro~ should be given pennanEilt cast Monday momtag, -wben licenses, only to be rewlled he told or bia villt to "Reo tor cause. snrrecdoo City.'' the area Vigorously, Dr. Mcintire in which so-called .. poor has opposed our .. no win" people" gathered tn Wub· policy in carrying on the ington tor tbe puq:ioae or war: in Vietnam: and objects making their demands upon to a program or "buildia1g the government. Hia words bridges" with the commun-and the thought bebindtbem ist nations which are sup-required flO verbal amplift· plying war material to our cation, tor be spoke tbe enemies. "Explosive" is a truth. ·He said: "Resurrec- ~any c:oncemed Americans were cldy intim idated. They didn't wm1t to be thought si\Jpid, or extremist; 10 they skut up about the communist menace, m1d rejoined the moinstrean of "liberal" conk>nnity. LeHers to, the Editor tion City is nottUng bul a mudpuddle.1t is a disgrace that It should occupy the rront window or our nattooal Then strange • ..,..,ts began to tc:*e ploc• A President was assassinated. O'til rights demonstra- tions Nmed into riots, and riots become guerrilla war- for• Whole neighborhoods were put to the torch. Stores were looted while CIJthority turned its bode, Young men burned their draft cords and tranpled on the American flog. Colleve youngsters staged sit-ins at in~ction centers. Housewives, poet5, kippies Cl"'d baby doctors mord!ed in anti· war parades. Violence spread to the college canpus. Students oc• cupi ed ocinini strati on offi ces, took o"'er entire uni "'er- si ties. J, Edgar Hoo..,.er, boss of the FBI, and one of the few friends in kigh places the litrie old lady kod left, told Congress the c:ommuni sts were behind much of the di..,. order. , But the political study c:ommiuions, ~pointed by go"'emors and by the President •• ,said no. Po..,.erty wo& to blame -po..,..rty and racism and bigc:ttry, Not communi Sm. MeCI"'.....,ile simiiOf'" disorders were bre'*ing out in other parts of the "WOrid.,, In Paris it begm with the si\Jdents. They rioted, not becCIJse they did-t't lilu their te,.. ckers, but beCCIJU professional agitators set them off. And if Premier Pompidou is to be befie .... ed, the si~al was gi"'en in Hmoi or Peking. The labor unions followed the students out, Cl"'d the Communist Party in the Assem~y sow "'isions of a political tokeo..,.er. France plunged into something near chaos. •• DeGaulle kod tolerated the mmmuni sts. He kod dealt with Moscow, Hanoi, Algiers Cl"'d o'thltf Red c~itols. He kad traded with them. He was in communist Rumania when the emergency broke out in Pori s.,, The people who c:onjured up the little old lady in tennis shoes ore still saying that it cm't h~pen her• But i t i s koppening here -now! ••• Maybe we should in..,.ite the little old lady in tennis shoes o"'er for a OJp of teQ, Cl'ld ask ker .....,at to do next, • • • Dan Smoo t of Dallas, who incl uded the above In hi s June 24 Report. added th e fo llo wing comm ent: "Senator Ken nedy 's assa ssi nation gives further proof that the li ttl e old lady in tennis shoes was righ t all al ono. .. Both P resident Kennedy and Sen ator Kennedy maintained th at an ti·communis ts are mo re dangerous than communi s ts are ••• Anti-communists knew and sai d long ago that poll· ti cal assassinati on is a communist tacti c. •• we mu s t elect poli ti cal leaders who -instead o f u rging mo re CJ.in~ co ntrol laws to render the people defen seless in a time: of anarchy -will demand Qui ck us e o f pollee force to ar· rest. ·and the meUng out of maximum s entences under exis ting laws to punish hoodlums who are converting our cities into la wless Jungles." THE RUSTLE'lS of Golden West College in Huntington 13each have adopted a new mascot drawn by Tom K. Ryan, creator of th e cartoon s tr ip "Tu mbleweeds," as th eir 'official logo. Ryan's character is a dumpy looking co wpok e in an ov er·si z ed sombrero that hangs over dr oopy eyelids. "He's not the rugged type, jus t s neaky fas t a1d kn ows hOw to get the job done/' says Phil Mogle, GWC s tudent body president. Whil e looking for the ri~t character, the Rustlers came UJXJn Ryan's "Sagebrus h Sam ." When they contacted Ryan in Mun- cie, Indiana, about adopting "Sam," the artist wro te that he was afraid "Sam" wasn't mean enough to be a ~u s tl er·ty pe. He then proceeded to draw his own ver· sian of a Rustler, and OOnat ed th e art to the Student Council. Top prize is big secret Marine rs Savings and Loan Association of Newport Beach will award a nautical grand prize on July tO. at the conclusion or a 2l·day savings celebration. accord· ing to Ted Rokos. managing offi cer or Mariners . The celebration started June 20. touring display will be ac· oompanied by the Mariners Mermaid, who is giving giC'ts to everyone. The Mariners ot'fice is at Dover Dr. and Westclitt Dr ., in westcliff financ ial center. SEEDS OF VIOL:ENCE Editor of the Ensign, Wh en President Johnson gave his televtsioo speech on th e seeds or violence, after the assassination or Senator Robert Kennedy, I sent the rollowtng telegram: "President Lyndon John· son -The seeds or vio-- lence are nurtured by the likes or you 'Nho permit the Supreme Court and our rederal courts to favor the criminal over the · citizen. You and the Warren court are at fault. rr you take a nrm stand as our president and instrucl Ramsey Clali: ·to do the same, all civU and criminal <\fsobedience will diaappear ... Ralpb Wa&ooo Newport Beach. '"BUM REPORnHG" F:ditor or the Ensign Don Jacob's story on the DCC crew's trip to the in· tercollegiates was a classic or mi ~leading reporting. Had that inacrurate bead· line appeared in ao ad, there would have been grounds Cor serious com- plaint. . F'irst. the OCC c rew came In second in a junior 'var· sity meet that happened to be minus one or top three in the country; Harvard, (Harvard, whose varsity ranks No. 1 or No. 2_. was bu s y trouncing Yale ,at their annual classic .} To inrer that the team that beat DCC "is No. 1 in US" is a joke at be st. The Penn JV's doo't sit in the same league with "the best Ivy League schools" var- sities: Harvard; , Penn, Princeton -and e ven Yale and Cornell. Let's gi ve full credit where it's due. Orange Coast did well, ~specially ror a rather unknown junior college. But don't insult your rea· dec's intelligence by fiagranUy over-crediting our local club so chauvinisti· c ally. The Ensign was guilty or either rautty proor- readiog or bu s h reporting. Jay Murlgy 2107 Baycrest Newport Beach A THANK YOU o'ear Hop, I, personally, wish to thank you ror the full cover- age you so graciously have given to the Corona del Mar Chamber or Com~ceinthe Ensign ne wspaper the past year. Wi thout a doubt, your full page. depicting the recent Board or Dire ctors election, was a real boon as a mP.dia or communication to our community. In closing, Hop, a hearttul or thanks to you, not only on my part but, I know, on the pan or all who partici- pate in oor civi c affairs. Hubert Peirsol President, Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce REGISTER CRIMINALS Editor or th e Ensign, When the Second Amend· ment to the Conslitution was written, as a part1or the Bill or Rights, there was no doubt to its meaning. But then, one had to be pre- Regulations do not pennit pubUc announcement or the particular prize Mariner Savings has chosen ror award on July 10 . Mariners decided. therefore . to build the entire promotioo around the tact that it is a surprise. • • IT'S HAPPENING HERE 1y Willia E. 5'- and invite the public to According to the world's dictionarie& pub- p bone ror infonnation. The lished during the put century, Communism public can also see and.has 1enerally ~en defined as being "the use of register to win the prize at political force to abolish private property and Mariners Savings any weM:-pri"'ate ente.rpriK." day~ That definition is derived from the actual enterprise. but compete with them on a tax- free, interest-free, rent-free basis with no con· stitutional authority for doing 50. ----------------------It can be disclosed. how· practtce or despotism under this particular F• rk I ty d ever, that the Grand Prize label. Similar definitions have been applied to This seriously handicaps our tax paying abilities and increases the demand for taxa. These political empires consume more than bait the total revenue of tbe F~deral GOvern· ment every year, including 1967. lrewo S Sa e . urge willprovideyearsolsummer-Sodolism. Nwsm, Fuc;sm, totalitorian;sm, loD@: pie~~ and sea-goiag coDectivism and a variety of other Hismi .. reluattoo tor the winner's where rulina aroups nationalize land and enter· A word or caution about unsupervt sed fireworks tor • the 4th or July hu been ilt- sued by Mrs. Harold Boyvey ol Balboa. a member or tbe board or directors ror lbe sOutberu Ca!Jromla' Society ror the Preveottoo of BliDd· aeu. Sbe c1 ted a newa releaae 11<111 lbe Sodoty, wblcll polota oot lha& li«bt aDd IOlOI)Iof -·-lbooup- worts yourselr. 4. Take your ramily to a public fireworks display where tbey can enjoy tbe abow in safety. A !ree pampbfet oo oa!oty glasses, , ftrat &l.d tor eye emergencies or prevention or blindness in general C1D bo oblaiood by wriUog to P.O. Bo• 388, Loa Aogol08 110028 ••. entire family. ReaidEI'Ils of prise as the basic inaredient for subjuaatina the Newport Harbor area people. m_. chance to aee the grand We have lona bc:ld the smua auumption that prize al it tours the beach "it can't happen here ... We have aaumed thl& cities IDd acopa at selected Mcaute. we assure ounel..,.a, "we have a Coa· loeaUoos Chis weet . The stitution that protects us from suc:b laTOn." Assumption& to tbe contrary-it ltiU bap- AQ.U fiARTY JUME,29 pened here. Jt contiaua to blppea here with A party by American Clvtl iocrtasina fnqumcy and f~. ... , lbo oa&loo are 01011aood -=~~-:--:~:-:- by ~maupemoed 11-•· FJ'Orn the .lliw. Uberd.ea UDloa will be betd Accordina to tbe 1967 U. S. GoV'CI'nmtm. at 8 p.q1. luoe S. a& Orpnization Manual, pap: 240, the Otput. the boale ot Dr. ·tad Mra. ment of the Interior alone bokk .. CUIIOdy ot Hut ell Slaplro, .287 EYeD• 7.SO million acta of la:Dd ... WbCII analyzed, wt tag ClllJOQ Road, S~Qre dieco"'er tblt the Drrpartment or lallrior akloc Clllh. ·~ will 111 ,. now holds CUOiody o1 mcm '""' l2.3ll> or lise P-ta are urpd to 1110' cecc. dMir cbil*tll'l '181 ud -II-by lll'lli1lal I ... fallowlal ........ 1 ... -1. Dcol'l-~ ., ..., lloos"'*• lilAC! 1M Mil .. --..... "· I. ..... ""*•.,... u.~Mtnau..a .. -. ..... .. .,..,..., ·-.... Jeaua uswered and Mid w11d 8.tabu...._t ot a · tocal a.nd •nd ~w area of tbil aationl uoro bef, ---dri"'"'lb pollee Daipnellcoe ..,101 Stan1U.1! or coune h il. YID die ._ of lido """' aboll dll.. 111 Haollo--Deparlmeol brap o1 lise dl-or 111 ..,. apia: • piro rl..,, U. lbo -·· owa Olpoi. But wboaoo.., driDkllll AIITM.'IIS~IIIA110M •Uiioo M.-l'in op11o o1 1bo fact .... dla o1 .,. ·-!bat 1 aboll F•pl lld[aJ or 1111 ......,.. o1 IbM _.. -die -aDd ..... bioi 111a11-1111ra1: ~-· ""'·:·Oooau dol -or,.,. c..-. ba1 die •-11W I oba11 lllr, ·Ia pllb1 allool Ia o T1lil ia-1M_, oldie pr-... M- P"' bl10 111a11 .,. Ill 111111 1 Wilt• .,. --lldn lban 700 ---• ..,,. ~o.- 11011 or·-IPriDilD& up a -· :111 1a --... -·• ..,.. ,...., ....,. ,n-_., .... ,mw 1Dto nedtC'. Ure. (St. r.. IDDib• b1p ojlr.aiiOD ..... pra. on a ... of fraMa. ,._ .. sAn -4:ta-14). .. nil-Ida -111. DOl ...., Ill I II -.. 11ft ol -pri.w Nor is this lhe end of the story. fen tbat will come only when the e"ploiten take it all, or the producers oualaw such practices and re- store the ConstiluJion to rorce and effect. This will force restoration to state jurildietion and tax payin& enterprise all the lands aod enter· pri!le now held without constitutional authority. It would cut the costs of aovunmcnt eoouab to permit tbe total repeal of feden.l i:Ddividua.l income taxes and make the JO"'Unment tolvent aaain. Until then, the attacks upoa U1 11f1W more seve,. Tbc New Yort "Ta.e." N"" s.mc.o of M•y 7, 1968, reponed from Wub...,.. IIIII Stcr~tary of lnlertor Udall "'wiped t)UI todly $,200 minina clalmt on tbe oil-ridl tbaJe 1aada of Colorado' and Utah." Let., fiCC the , Ktl. It il barlaint bin NOW. And it ia ¥CrJ 91 to hlp • '-H I 1 until .. abolillt' lhe pnctk:e Uld edd dill J..Ao. my ~ "' .... Conol-.... -it wort .... ,. Lllllrty "--• po ....... as. -·"·'· la.llud ... .......,._ ilflf"' ... bJ ...,. ... It INVY'fn .. : "Tiie ao..-or,.,. u---nat ....,. ill _, h lrr 1, 11ul 1MB', COli •RW. e....:..1 ar IDdult.rW ~ ...,. • ., vw 1a ... ea• --Aatarka w., Pliilllaw pared to protect oneself i 1 i th 1 r from Indians, etc . and la tet cap to · lt s e resu l o in the days of the "Wild ill advised planning, and West," rrocn. bands or marau· the people do not have ding bandits. Although la ws sense enough to come in werepassedregardingthein· out ot the rain. Their lea· dis criminate use or firearms rders are demanding a guar- in public places. the right aoteed annual income ror to protect lire and property all Americans, which is was sacrosanc t, and laws nothing but an attempt to regarding o~ership or wea· tum our countly over to the pons were dealt with rarely. socialists. 'lbe communists Or course, these events are exploiting ·the povertY happened many years ago movement to destroy tbe before civilization had pro-social structure or our gressed to the point at coumry." Which it is today. One no The Christian Beacon, or longer haJl to fear bands of which Dr. Cad Mcintire is maruading Indians who would. ooce they pillaged the editor, arrived Monday your house, raped your wife morning to reinforce his and killed your. ch.ildren, b~a~casts relating to Re- bum down ·the structure. surreCtlon City. It contain· Unfortunately, in those ·eel • the disquieting newa days the police -the weU· tha&•Da..vid P. Rust, soo or regulated militia -an.d the Secretary .or State 'Dean government troops many Rusk, ·was to act as deputy times arrived too late. director or the poor people's But what or today? One· march, out or three Americans feel When Dr. Mcintire starts it is unsafe to walk the "holle ring," conservatives streets aner dark. One out should "holler" with him ot ~ wi~ be th_e vi ctim or He is one or the leaders o( senous cnme-enherdirect- ly or indirectly. One hundred our team. Applaud his er- and rorty cities across thi s torts. Listen to his broad- country have been hit by casts, and give rtnancial riots in one year's time . support to his radio mlnt& Probably i 1 was worse with try · the Indians, but the govern· 1\me in to hear his mes· ment did not recommend di s· sages, Monday to Friday, arming the law-abiding citi· at 6:30 and 11:30 a.m. over zeos. The government did x-;:MO (860} and over KBBI not protect the Indian s who (fm), 107.5 oo your dial, .a,t were burning and looting. 7:00 a.m. Today, whe n the riots which the government is fomenting and finanCing hit your neighborbood and the officials decide your home is not worth protecting and they have your firearms be· sides (as a result or regis- tration), what will you do? Instead or registering nrearms, le t's register cri· minals, Communists, and aliens. and pos sibly even the politicians who are so eagerly experimenting with our lives and property. Ri chard E. Woodin San Gabriel REPEL THE ENEMY Editot or the Ensign, One or tbe biggest and most egotistical rops ever to hold public office in the USA is Nelson Rockefeller. who has the unmiti1ated crusl to tell people that he is qualified above others to oooducl our badly bungled affairs. He is or the same cliQJe or intellectual bUllon dollar pl&¥b<>Y politicians that have been steering this nation rrom ooe terrible d&- t.cle to IDOtber sinOP tbe Rooeevell era. Unleaa rbe American people waol lO see Cbetr oatioo eoolloually cora wllb autre ,_ ... ood or the laad to lllo otbor, IIley bad beuer take aome time out c1or1D1 die ODtD!oc """"Lipa IIICI ooolyoa die pftlloaopby or die aell·at)'lod aavloun or -r .. CliUDiblloc Amort· QM • .,.. ..._. ___ d....,. tall• Ia .o roet 01111 .., -_...----111 ~-Ita -llol _, ·-loll 011011111 ""' __ (liM"' -u - .. -~ ltaodv ..... MOll• ""-' .... ' AIRMAN Richard L)un!l- qulst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl c. L)ung~J~Ist of 275 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, has completed basic train· lng al Lackland AFB, Texas. He has been assign- ed ftc ttte Air Force Techni~ cal training Center at Sheppard AFB, Texas, for specialized schoolln9 as a communications wiring sp~ ·clallsL Hels a graduate of Estancia Hl!ll Scflool, .,d allended Orange Coast Col· lege. $1.1111LUOM PURat.Ui Of LAIIO RIVULID P'nDt H. :AI'-• 11oe or Nnport-aDdllo Ropr DeY-COootN~ ' -()o. ;lla"' ......,.._ I aMI .... parcel ID Cent•• ror au llllllloo. ·Tbo ..._ II at•o -.... _ or ... , ........ ,...._ BIN. .-Ill• .u-brll' ... La o. ••• o.t, .. -: a... IJIInoo -IMIIOr Doolol T. 'Oia- lr.b-odllooololor.,_ -DIQaM.· ' • I ' ' LIG.U. MOTICI OIIDAKCE NO. 1•1 •-.q ... a .. •• .... AI' O ... .UCE OF TIE ... .,._ ........... .. aTr OF UWPOIT IIACI ...... --of .. ,.W AIIIIIIDC ltC"RRff 11.66.· of .... e.r wlakl • ..._ or I .. OFTIENEWPOIT ooloo ~ ... .._ ......... K.U:. IIUIQQP AL CODE ... ..,_. a a llao M*ill1 ID.A1DIG TO OYE111ME Ia •• pleoo Ia oli...t .. PAIKIWC II PAIIIJfC ,_., ... or lai&H." METEI ZOIIES SEC'IIOIII. 11:•-::: 0 ... 1\o a. C...CIII of •• Chp •-• .,..,.,. I ...,. of II~ .......... onla(a nlo •••ce lo ••cl.,.. ~ .. t.U.wo1 aa a., C..acll .. M o.c-. St:C'nON J, S.ctle. II.U.. ..., 00 • ·~ • ....,. )10 of •• Newport a.. ... "' ,. .. rrla1 lie ,.t.Uo Mulcltal Coda Ia -•dod 1o p•e., Ileal• •4 -••'t.•• I'U4· ••II tao affect •d lo .. ·u.u.no OY'efff•• ~ .... INca ·~ ie. ........ 1\o ht. A. RECREA110NAL ,.._.. IDr ~· er.-cr of •1• AREAS. No ,.,..., ucepl ordla•co uo •• "llowoz oo ••otwiM JINYlded Ia .io L•p ooaboN of .._,.,., ... , .. ,, .... c ..... , ... h. Ylahoro wm bo ., .... . .U.:w or •ffor •Y ~-lela Chy of Nowpon Boodl ..... , ,......... lo or ,.rfr.od or •• .... ., ...... Moot o .,.,.lei~ by lila 1o h or ,. .. dao .. •hllloN arrive .., •••• •ala parked .. •Y perkiel of prhete velllcl .... ~ etlllae apace Ia e pe.t.._1 •eter pelill<: pelkial•eten. ._ .. Uel.atetl by reaola· 1\e uledas ordla•c• to tloa of •• City Coaacll •• be -•ded pMbiW.ta overd•• a reereatloeal area. d. rial PWI.I by a l••ral P"nlaloe •J tUaa will• droe parki 01 ,ucable 1o all ••taN wl•l• .... , adj.c•t to .. da perk· dla City, wldlot~t reprd to die ._, .,.ce .. dlcetea diet 00 type of area bala1 ••"ad. Ia portioa ,_alae of die eriod order to ,,. .... , n • .,.., vi~ of tt.a lor wllilcll 0 c!ia or Iedou o •• edatla1 ova~ eolaa be-. Mea depoalted or ti•e pas .. , r .. trtcdoee •d Myoed die tl•e ,..._,.1 Ia &o •• ,_,_ ad-.ale tnltc •da Dlaee Je ••erwlae pe.-. coattol •tl drc:aladoa, IIJ• ~ahtel or II• had. Cily CMadl by reM lad• of.. B. COM BIN A 'nON REC RE--fecthe i••~4iately Ia d-il" A'nONAL -COKWERCIAL udas puktal •eLan. lato AREAS. No per-., eacept •nile ealnr-•t .,... ac- •• o•erwlae,rovtded Ia thla cordial to aeh COI& .. a •••· diopter, aha1 caue, pell'lllt, Du 10 \be laet *•t pre .. l allow ot. eaffet •Y vehicle 8aea are I e .. dl• •• lepl reFaterwd lot or parked or clroarsaa lor paddae: Ia •clro operetad by llilm to be or re-r.oue. • reeocHI~dadoa baa •ala parked io aoy J'llrltlas beea !Dade to adJ .. l dae b.JI apace Ia 0 parltlaiJ llleter aclroedale to OO~!IpOad widl r.oir.e, daaiFatad by re110J11, eada ealo~cemeat area. Sap- doe of dla City Cot1ocll u ante p110lubttioae lor eada •· a CO&IIIiaatioa recreat.io111I-lorc-•t area are ••••tiel CCJC~:.•erclal area, darias •Y lor proper law •lorc-•L ti•e wlaea \be parkia1 meter SECnON 3. 1\la ordlaece adjaceat 1o aada parklal .ball be pgbli.bed oace le the apt~ce ladicatea that 00 po.-. of&clal aewapaper of dte City. lioa r.aaiaa of dae peTW 'Olio ordiaaace was lat.ro- lod ,of li•e lor whidl a cloced •d adopted u 1111 _e,. coia or oolaa h.ne beea .-CJ ordia•ce at a replar depculited or hiSJ'oad tlae 1111eetia1J of the City Ccnlacll of ti•• parkia1 Ia aacb place the City of Newport Bead& held ia otherwlae pe:rmlued or oa dae 2 .. 4ay of Juae. 1968, ll•iled. by tile followlar vote to wit: C. COMMERCIAL AREAS. AYES. COUKCUIEN: Mcla- No per.oa, n cept •• odu:.-. al .. Marahall, Ro1era. Hirth, wlae provided ia th la eha~ Graber ter, .ball cane, permit, al• NOES, COUNCILMEN: Noae low or aoffer aay vellicle ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Sllel• r.e:f.atered 1o or pt~rked or toa, Paraoaa operaoted by bim 1o be or _re-Doreee. Ma~Wh.all maio par\ed Ia aay parltiOIJ )iayar apace Ia a parkiDIJ meter A 1TEST: ~ae, dealpated by reaol11• Lura Lapoa lioa of dte City Cooadl •• City Clerk a commercial ern, dorias Poliliab: jaae 21, 1968. io aay time wha che parltia1 1\e Newport BarDOr Faaip ----.,--::-:---:-==::----L-EG_•_L ~HO~T~I7C=-E --UGAL NOTIC! A OTY OF ~r.WPORT HF.ACJ.I , C ALIF'OR~IA N011CE I~ VITING I;JIOS . SEALED HIOS will be received at the of&ce of \be City Cle.k City Hall, Newport Beach, C aliloraie, oatil 10:00 a.m., 0oa the l61tla d.,. ol jaly, 1968, at whic:l!, time \bey will be op•ed •d tnd. lor perio•ia1 woS U lallowa: Co•biaed Cipilal P110jecta Coruaa del Mu Area , ...... Coat..-ct Na. 1123 No bid will be ~ceived oole .. it ia made oa a proP.O••I fona fun~ished bJ th e Public l'~r~a Departmeot .. Eac~ bid moat be accomp~~aie by caah, certd1ed cheek or B1dder • Bood made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for U amooDl equal to at lent 10 perceat o lthe •m?o~t bid. . . . The doc umeata iacluded W1th111 the sealed btds wh1ch ~qo~re completioo and necotioo are the followiniJ; 1. -Proposal 2. Page 3 -Dnfpation of Sub-conltactors 3. Page 4 -Bidder'• Bond 4. Pa1e 9 -Non-collolion Arfidavi t 5. Page 10-Contrac tor's Fiaaacial Status The doc11ments shall be af!ix~d with the apr••rriate ~i t,aatures and titles of the perAOns Sl gnlag on behall o the b1dder. For rorporatioo11, the sipatores of the l'roaldettr or Vice Proa/Je"' and Soc,.tory or .Au/atant Secretory are required aad the Cor· porate Seal 11hall be affiu~d to all documeots reqoiriiiiJ signa· u~re11. In the cue of a partaerahip. the aigaatu~ of at feast oae ~~:eaeral partner is required. All bids are to be compared oo the basis of the En1ineer's estimate, The estimated lfliOOtitiea are approximate oaly, beiag IJiveo aolelr, u a ba11is for the comparisoo of bids. No bid Will be ac~pted from a Contractor ...-ho hu oot b~e_o liceo11ed ia accordaace with the provisioaa of Chapter 9, DiVI· aioa Ill of Buaiaesa and Profession11' Code, Tbe Cootraclor s hall state hi • li ceal'le aumber aad c lassification ia tb e propo- sal. Plaas, Special ProvisJoas, qd Coatract Docomeats may be obtaioed 11 the Public Work• Department, City Hall, Newport Beach, Califomia, at no roat to licensed coatracton~. A aon· r.fuadable charse of 12.00 "·ill be required for each set of plaaa, apecial Provisions, aad roDtriCI documeats lor ot.bers thaa licensed coatractor11. It j,., r~•quested that the plaoa a~:~d special provisioal' be rettlmed within 2 we_ek11 after the bid ope,.iaiJ. , A aoa·reruadable char1e,of 12.00 will be required for each set of City of Newport Beach Staadanl Specifica)ioas. The City of Newport Beach reaervu the nsht to reject aay or all bids ud to wa n•e any laform,lity ia Stic h bids. Ia accordaace~ "'"ith the provisioas of Section 1770 of the La~or Code, the~ City .Couacll of the! City of Newport Ouch has as- certaiaed the paeral prevalli111 raote of per diem wa11:es In the localltr ia ... -hi ch the work is to be perfonned for each craft or type o work~naa or mechaalc aeeded to execate che coatract aad baa set forth these Items ia Ruolation No. 6519, A copr of sald'Reaolatloa Ia available i• the office of the City Clerk ID the City of Newport Beach, The followiaB is the acbed11le ol _prevailiaiJ ware ratea, 1966- 67 for a aelective list of clasaific atioaa. To1111lher with tJ.e ialonnatioa iacluded ia Reaolotioa No. 6519, tlih• sched11le is to be coa•idered a part of theae c:oatrac' spec:Hicatio1U. Prevailia1 Wa11e Ratea -1966-67 Cla .. lllcatl-(S.futl-.,a Ll•tlltfl , (5/1/UJ (S/I/67J Carpeatera 4.83 Cea-t Maaoa Joe~n~eymaa 4.60 Labore,. Ceeeral or Coaat1'11ctioa Aapbalt Raker A lroaer Flapu Caiaea Clliuer LayiaLof all aoa••etallic pipe Taaael l:IMaificatloa• 3.70 3.91 3.i0 3.18 4.01 4.84 3.85 .... 3,8S 3.93 4.16 Vibrato,.••l J•c:k Hemmer, Paeum•tic: Toole, (eacept dril er) 4.:115 4.4445 ()per~~tl .. &.,:iaears f71J I UJ (711/67) Oiler •d alp•l•aa (Croup I) 4.38 4.53 Sklploader (Le• "yd.i) (Cro11p 2) 4.62 4.77 •••• ud Ctr.ai .. aa (Croap 3) 4.86 5.01 ••• ,. ....... (Croap 4) 4.97 ~ 12 Grade Cltecker (Croep S) 5.16 5.31 p • ., .. nt-ltreaker operator (Crnp 5) 5.16 5.31 Cred.-11 o,.rato, (Croap 6) 5.216 5.41 Ta .. etars (5/r!UI (511 1611 o.., Tn~cb Driver (L"a U.a 4 ,0•) 4.35 4.$0 We&ef tnc:k tither 12500 1aJ. to 4000 J•l.) 4.53 ~68 leild .... n4 C•atnctloa tt.dea (1/f/MJ lJ!r/67t lriekliyer. ,.... ...... 5.15 5.15 fJec:lric'• (7/r/UI (7/11611 J-•,..,..• Wire.a 6. 11 6.$5 (4/111 .. 1 ~ ~7~ ,_ (7/1/ .. 1 17111111 I ~ S.JI . s.u ...::c -..... , ,_... s.ss u• Aft ol ... fte~~t.l• a.ltta4 beNla .. all .,. die pre-.111 .. flll. .... ___., ~•. ~ .... RoHMy r~~te• _,. • ,..,alllq ......,, .... Cln OF NUPOIT IIACI. CAUFOUIA ~.-.._.....a.,c..,. ....... t J•• "· ................ ..., ••• THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 1!61 OOIIliiA UB.IIAII, CAliF. DEBS ANNOUNCED ,.,. -, ... ,_ lllloo 1M of lllo N- H-Aullluy ., C1111· -··--·,-bold lut llilbtla 11M Dovw --· of lin. 'Jolla B. ,..., •. : ..._., •• ao ,...., --wlllbop_ .. eel .. -.. Ill ... llilll -· DolluiiDte Bill .. =~:.;:~:.·h.~"':. IUIUuy p18lldoo~· aod lin. : Qeorp W. : OIIT Jr .• boll cbllnlllll •. Ball oommluee members uliatlDc wtlb lbe tea ln· clucled ... OL : Jlor!Do K. Cameron Jr., ·John Wataon, !Ill-V. ·-dmu. ·Royal o . · To<*•, · Jobo Ktllerer, Alired V. :Jorpooeo. ·Ray· IIIOIId Hltr.ol. ·Jobo B. :P .... tor. · W. Pbelpo llerictel. Rlcbord HopeU. RDbert H. Bladlonl. · ud o. RDbert HoUoD. Tbo llle8 Home SOCiety dubutaatu aad their parent~ ... , Krtad.oe!Boycl, Mr .. and Mrs. Edword ADele R.oycl. : ctniatloe Sue Callla, ·Mr. aod Mra. jJobn Malcomaon. · Carol ~dltb Carver, ·Mr. and Mra. : Joeepb Logan Carver. Calby Jo Clarkaoa, Mr. and Mrs. :Joaeph Hendersoo Clartooo. Naocy Evaaa Creamer, Wr1. Hatneld Creamer and Mr. :Mlcbael Creamer. Oeorpaooe Hanna. Mr. and Mra. Paul Hanna. 1 Sally Holatela, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Meade Hoi- stela nJ. Patricia Aaoe Huildleston. Mr. ·~~~od Mra. Donald Insley Huddleston. · Judy ADo Hylton, Mr. ·and Mra. :Leonard Irving Hylton. Kalbleen Alll100 Kelley, • • Jlr. ·•d lin • .Porter AW- IIIIer. · / loabol t:lha-La- Mr. 'Md liN. Howud -ley Law~.· Ljad& Krlodoo Nl .... llr. )llld lin. .I' IIIII Nlooeo. · Deborlb Porter. · llr. Md lin. Jobo Fredorlct P-. RDuooe Eliza-R.oJ • Mr. ;ud Mrs. ·Jamea Davtd ll.oJ. : Oeorgene Lunde Mr. : and Mrs. (ra Smllb •. K&lberioe Louloe SmUll. Mr. :andtMra. :Randall Fells Geddes. Llada Cbrtadoe Stabler, Mr. :and Mrs. ·wuuam Laird Stabler. Aaae Storch, Mr. a.ad Mrs. Roger Ebert TUmer. Suaaa Ann Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Rlcbard Colman Vemon. IIESA CELEIRA TIHG BIRTHDAY MO. IS The City or Costa Mesa will celebrate ita 15th birth· day anniversary this ~r· day. June 29. The omctal incorporation date was June 29, 1953 . when Costa Mesa had a population of eome· 16,840 in an area ot 3'h square miles. Now the Uea is 14.6 square miles, and tbe state ftnance department has just issued a population estimate or 71.300. The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commetce has scheWled a birthday party ror 6 p.m. this Sunday , June 30. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Coun- uy Club. Reservatioos are to be made this Friday through the Chamber of Commerce otrice. Phone ift Your Order for • SullscripthtA: Coli 673-0550 I • • Cindy goes to Pf!rU SEVEN NEWPORT HARBOR Hi~ School sludents re- ceived Newport Balboa Sa vings and Loan Association's 1%8 achievement awards, chosen on the basis of attl· tude, effort, accomplishment and need. Students ole· tured here, from left, are J~es Co'lller, ~!chard Showstack, Oevron connelly, ,Mame Threlkeld, David Vlerllng, Rick Meinzer and Thomas Brentnall . Also shown (back) is Newport Baltxla Savings Coroorat e Secretary A.lan R. Nicholson. (Beckner photo.) Cindy Place. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Pll.ce Jr. of Costa Mesa. len this week for Cuzco. Peru, in the Andes High· lands . In this ancient capital or the Inca Empire. now a farm and touris t center, Cindy will live with a Peruvian family and attend school for 3 months as an "Americans Abroad ·' studint under the American Field Service program . It will be winter in Cuzco. whi ch lies below the equa· tor al an elevalion of 11 .000 feet above sea level . Cindy's Peruvijlll family will be Mr. and Mrs. Elias Garcia Carpio and their 5 children· Lila. 17; Jorge. 13. Amparo. 10: Dems. 8 : and Alvaro, 2. Lila. with whom Cindy will au.end a Spanish·speai· ing school each day. stands juSt 4 feet . 10 inches tall. She we1ghs 88 pounds. Cindy is not tall by American standards, but she wonders whether she will tower over the whole family. School hours will be from 8 to noon . and 2 to 5 in the afternoon. with 2 hours orr to go home for lunch. Cindy will first meet other ASU FOR RETURN OF CANCER DRIVE KITS Mrs. Gene Cunningham, "We need every kit to · Newport Beach ci ty chair-close the 1968 cancer cru· man for the 1968 American sade and reach our resideD· Cancer Society crusade, is tlal goal." she said. "It appealing to all residents you have a kit please call to help bring the 1968 can-Ule ACS volunteer whose cer crusade to an early name is on the kit. If you close by turning in the call 1he kit. FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ··Americans Abroad'· at Maami. Florida. for onenta· tioo. Then she will n y to Lima before the final hop across the Andes to Cuzco. She will return to her clas· ses as a semor at Newrort Harbor High School in September Weather pennit· tiog. that is. Philosophical- l y she notes that September is the hurri cane season when schedules are "su~ ject to change without ROBERTSON·SADLEIR Insurance 3333 E. Coost Hwy. 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WliUam quet of roMa. ·IUipbiDOtll pHD lbedl IDWD& wtcb a gowu. ·Bodl motbera wore or- J. : Soulhwoll or Sao DIO&O ODd ao orcbld with lralllo1 noot1o1 paoollo lbo -10 cbld C..oapa. : llr •. ~~~·· and tbe late Mr. ~tbwell. tvy. tonn an A-ftame allboueue. modler wu &leo P:reHot. Each wore nowera and weartaa a prtot blue dreu matdllng vetl beadptecea and a h&& oC Yioleta. · and carried caac.adea or yellow majelltic dataiee wtlh Ivy.· Both the bride and groom are gr&mla&es or Northern ArizonA University at n. ... a&att. ·where the bride waa a Gamma. Phi Beta and the groom atnllated with Sigma Chi. Fratemlty. Both will f.4SHION SQU.otB Beat man wu a fratem.tty brotber of tbe groom from Phoea.tx. Arl z. : FratemU;y brother Robert Clart was an uaber, · along wtcb Steve .l'Dka10n or SaD Diego and 0on Sida or Sao 01010. be teacblng tbls !all In San ~ Otego, ....ttere they will mate their borne. :The new Mrs. 411 Mre. t~.lmer Poirier. a for- mer Corona del Marrealdmt. nOw of Leisure World. was soloist. accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Biehle at the o~ gao. Two standing baskets or white summer blooms decorated the church, a.od the clubhouse at Leisure World for the reception. Southwell attended Newport schools through Newport _ Harbor High Schools aod •\ attended Orange Coast Col· lege. · Mise Ellen Burrell of Long Beach, · a cousin of the bride, attended the guest OOok. Mrs. · Frederick Bur· In a ca: gaily decorated with appropriate tin cans, sboes and descriptive phrases. the young couple lett the wedclln g reception Cor the airport, where they boarded a plane for a honey· moon in Hawaii. Jones-Van Alstine vows recited fdecU kad cool easy shaped pert bows accent the sl ight·flare hem line all mini-care everglaze cotton fully cotton lined machine washable little or no ironing Miss Sharon Lee Jones. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leofla~d F. Jones of 618 Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar. be came the bride oC David Russell Van Alstine or San Francisco in a late ~.pring wedding ar the Cor- ona del Mar Comnrunity Con· gregattonal Church. The ceremony was per- formed by Or. Philip G. Murray, pastor of the church. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. wore a shorr white lace dress embrmdered with white daisies and carried a bouquet of white daisies and baby's breath. She wore a shoulder length veil held wlth a sm all velvet crown rnmmed wnh pearls. The bnde's sister-in-law. prints and colors in great variety 8 to 18 20.00 Mrs. Leonard Jones Jr., served as matron of honor. Bndesmrud was Mi ss Pa- mela McFadden in Costa Mesa. a clas1101ate ot tbe bride. Both or the attendants wore short yellow dresses and yellow shoes and car· ried bouquets or yellow da.~sies. Shor0111 LN ..... Ruuell V• A Is flu Jack M. Brown served as best man and Raymond Byh- nng was an usher. the stree! rrom !he church. The bride is a ~raduate or. 35 FASHION SQUARE, SA l'iTA ANA Followtng the ceremony a reception was held at the bnde' s parent 's home. acro ss Corona del Mar H1¢1 School. and her husband went to school in San Franci sco. The couple met 'olttl.en Sharon It's Our GRAND OPENING from A to Z WIN VALUABLE PRIZES I You ca'n win a DELUXE G.E . TOAST·R-OVEN -a $39.95 value ... or win $10-$15-$20 ''Borrow Anything Your Hea rt Desires" certifi cates. FREE .. 'LET'S &ET ACQUAINTED. Come in and ask for this handy, 3.!-1' inch pocket or purse size fl ashlight/key chain combination ... handy for home, and car. 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