HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-07-09 - Newport Harbor EnsignAN ESTIMATED 115,000 PERSONS flocked to local beaches
Sunday, drawo bert by ideal wuther aDd &.foot breakers
tb&t pounded tbe sboreltDe, causing r1pt1des. A 13-year-old
Cameo Sbores youtb, Jimmy Baldwln o1450'1 Fa!ttleld Dr.,
was rescued by surfers after be was ll11rled ooto the rocks
of the )etty. He was treated for multiple cuts and bruises
at Hoar Hospital. Newport Beach Ufeguarcls rescued 129
S1D'fers aod nlmtn:rs. Here ls a view of the car-packed
pa.d:toe lot and a. portloo. of the crowd at the mtiD beach ln
Corom. del Mar. {EDBIP photo by Don ~rseo stu-Jios.)
WITMER DIES
IN AIR CRASH
A c~~up "' ru,nt plaos to
cet back borne earUer put Ed-
gar (Ted) Witmer of ShOre
Clitfs on the AJr Canada jet.
l1Der tbat crashed Sunday in
Toronto.
The 48-yea.r ~ld ciflc leader,
wbo Uved at 219 EYentng Can-
yoo Rd., n.s one of the 108
who died when the Super C D8
plunged down Into a barley d.eld
just after take..oft' from Toro:~o
to interna.tloaal airport.
Mr. Wttmer had left on June
29 for a ftshlnc trip abOut 400
mlles aboVe Quebec. Accom~
panylng him were business ac-
q\lalataoces trom St. Louis, Mo.
Sentce, Los Angeles; Richard,
21, ln the Army, staUooed at
Ft. Hood, Teus; and Jack, lZ,
wbo will be ln 7th grade at
Lincoln intermedWe school in
tbe b.ll;a.lsolbrotller, Willlam,
of Santa Barbara.
The family says tllat memor-
ial contributions may be made
to tile Hoag Hosptt.al develOp-
ment fund.
He cut bis vacation trtp shorter
tba.o ortptally plaoned., aoo be
eba..Dpd Ills return pla.De re-
sernUon, thus booktngpusage .,
oo tbe jetllDer.
He wu t11e owner o1 tbe
Doopnle< Cbom!cal Co. Ill
Cc •••• -•••• ol Jo..
dlDIIlRdUCt&. He .UIDa.ct1fl
puttd,put to eh1e af!a!rs 1D
the Harbor Area, sentne u
presideot of tbe Balboa PeolD-
sula Potot As.sn. aoo later as
preaidelt of the Shore CUfts
Property Owoers Assn.
•
EDCAR (TED) Wl Tioi ER
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A PACKED CHAMBER greeted Newport Beach cou..oellmen
Monday night to rectster pro aDd con argumeots oo 3 m2jor
Issues. CO\UloCUmen tabled a proposed utility W ord1oa.oce,
accepted more than ZO,OOO signatures on pettt1oos opposing
the coast freeway route through the city, a.ad contlDued a
heartog. after 4 hours of dlscussioo, on tbe annuatloo of
the M-:D>noell Douglas property oear the airport, wbere
ArJmuth Equities plans to boJ1M ~ botel and omce complez.
(Eoslgo photo by DoD Amerseo StUdios.)
Family life course aired
JOe
COSTA
Freeway r
foes switched
The chairman aDdvtcecha.ir-Ma.rsba.ll Oumekf. cbalrman Tbey polJ:Ud out La their feeted by tbt treeny rout1Dc;
taaa ot tbe Harbor Area free-at Ule Freeway Ftctaters., aDd letter to W.r. Kodl tlla.t tbt city aow, tberefon,
YaY Ftgbte.rs, to all open letter Paul J, Gruber, vtce ehatrman, ot Hurttupoo Beacb, tbe state "BE rr RESOLVED, lbat tbt
to Orange Couoty Roads Com· represent a gr~ which op-Dlri&ioo of Pvlts &Jid Beact.as, state Park Commlsa1oarequest
nUssiooer AI Kocb, ba'fe crlti-poses the proposed Paelflc t.be Ca.Worllla Recrel.tioo.Com-tbt State Hlctrn.y Commiuioo
cbed him forehangtnghtsstud Coast freeway, which would eut mlu:toa ud the Ora.np Couoty to locate tbe freeway to sucb
011 the Pacltlc Coast tteeway througb the heart of Newport bot.rd ot~sb&nurpd a wa.y that the presed loea.l
~-Beach and Corooa 001 M.ar. adq)tion ol an inland rOI.f.e. road be reta!Ded aDd tllat an
t·
Tbe letter said: inland route be selected tor
Dear Commlss1ooar, the freeway."
Ollt ~ wu svprlsed to By resoi\Kioo dated Novem~
neat .)"'U speak out 1n tavor of bttr 12, 1965, the Calllornla
tbe a~ ro«efortbePacitk Recreation CommlsskJo op-
Cout Scenic Freeway at the posed the c:oastal scellic allen·
Assembly Tnnsportatioo Com· mem. May we quote trom tba.t
mutee bearlDg lD Sacramento. re!101Woo:
May we respec::ttully rem100 "WHEREAS, The recreation
you tbat you spoke a« very use of the beaches a..od wa.ter
eJoqueotb' &p1nst tllis route trod property tD Newport Bee.cb
at a pre'fious bear1nc before woukl be adversely aftected bJ
the CaWoro.ia Hlgbway Com. the presently adopted treeny
mlsstoa &Dd quoteyouberewith: rout1ng; DDfl, therefore,
''1. Tbe rem9D®u5 YOlllmes ''BE IT RESOLVED, Tbattlle
of tramc: Wh.lcb must be anr:i-State Recr&lUoo Commlssioo
ctpated 1D tbe eoastaJ area o1 request the State HIJinrayCom-
tbls commwd.ty establish tbe mtssioo to select aD lnii.Dd
lad. tbaJ a tl'ee'Wa.Y is the ooJy route for the freeway ."
pnct1ca..l s:oltrtioll to the tramc Resollt.ion oumbers 1763 au:!
problem tbe communtty must 2092 state tbe City ol Hlllt-
face. ingloo Bea.eh tavor.:1. u. 1n1aDd
\'
"2, Because of tbe utreme a.Ugnmeat. Way we quote:
1mportaDee of tbe beach rec-•·WHEREAS, tbe state,
reatiooal facilities to the com-COUDty aDd City eoc:meer•
mLIQity and to the State of CaU-recommended the ln1aDd roate
loroia as a wbole, the u:tstllll wlllcb would, from tbe slud-
Pacltlc Coast Hlgbway must be polDt af the taJpayws, r~Jlr'e
malrQtrwt 1n the future as a sem: a savt.og of approUmately
iocal access arouod Wblctl tbese $17,500,000 for coostructioD
fac1U.t1es can conti.DUe to grow aDd rtgtlt-of-ny, plus an ad-
to serve a most Important pub-dttiooaJ. $1,350,000 per year
Uc oeed. cost to users; and
COUNCIL DROPS
UTILITIES TAX
"3. 11 a freeway fae1Uty 1s "WHEREAS, the Couoty of
to be constructed tJlrouCb the Orange a.ad the ma)al1ty of
area, it must oot &eYer the eWes directlY affected by tbe
recreatlooal area trom tbe routtng of tbe Coe..stal Freeway
communily, tberelore, ltsboald were lD favor of tbe lnlaD:1
be loc:a.l.ed inlaDd trom tbe elist-route;
in&: hiebWaY al a k:locat1oD tbat "NOW, THEREFORE, tbe
wtU best suit tbe ecocomieal City Coac:U of the Ctty ol Tbe Newport Beacb City
Couocil, 1D Ill uoupect«! mon
based 00 Lotor m&Uoa rrom
Coooi:Umu Carl K)'ll\la, lll>lod
111r adoplloo ol a 5 per -
ut1Uty use tu. ordln&Dte Woo-
:ll.so a little conceraed that Deeds oC tbe c:ommiiDI.ty." Huqtloctoo Beacb berebf re.
t1>e tu was "boillc ~ocl May " -remllld JOOI t11at .. -1o mu. 101s olllelll thrOUCII wtt1101rt uy cblool u ... Ona&o c....., Board a1 ,..... ., Goto&-Edmw
-•Cbpbetlball.J.'' ~..,......,a,..._ ~~C..C.Mwcf.._ ...
Newport Mesa Scbool Dlstrlct
trustees directed the district
sta.tf Mood:ay night to compare
extsttnc tlmHy Ufe education
classes with the r ecommeoda.
lions of the Newport HarOOr
Chamber of Commer ce.
a possible se1 ectucattoc and day aigtlt.
Yost it DOt all ot tiMI re$1. 16:>a 011 l~mt 23, 1965 ~~a~~-f4 c:.a.worma, of tbt appu"lat
deots wbo wa.lUd to the Coun-imouly ~ tbe poillioD dllreprd of upedtureottu-
cil rostrum to OJ!P05e the tu ol Newport Beach iD its ap-payers• money."
The trustees, In discussing
familY ute program, aeeepted The Council, whtch had been
a staff survey Usting f&mUy coD.Stdertnc the utiUt)' tu fo.r
We educaUoo courses atready senral mllDths, ns told by
being taug!lt tn the district. Mr. Kyml:l that tile Z basic
sa.ld they would prefer ao in-position to tbe adOpted t'OIU, 1'bat left Costa Mesa as tbe
crease in property tues rather FIYe S~s, Messrs. Al-oDl.J Orange CoUDty a.,eDCY
than be sub}ected to "this in-leo, SUer, Feat.berlJ, Pb1l.Ups tuortna: a eoast.a.l sceo.tc tree-
equitable utility tu.," and HlrstelD., agreed the adap-way .
Long hassle over annex
These courses, u taught by r811.Jii10QS tor levying the oew
tbe :listrict and referred to as tu-·th&t of helping to balance
related to b.mib' Ule eduea.Uon, tbe budget and state legislature
i..Dclude everything from geDeral plaas to levy a similar tal--
business to homernattng, psy • were oo k>nger vaUd.
chology, soctalproblems,phys-He sa.ld be had talked to the
iology, and ecooom!cs, cOUDty tu assessor earUer to
Will1am Hudson. admloistra~ ted route was "detlde!W," rd Jasper c. Womac:t, fbrmer
tor at lblg Hospital, also ~~ tbe most eeooomtcaJ and that chl.el Mpway endnHT of the
pressed strong opposition to ao "lDla.ad aUgoment would be state of CWorllla, oow retired,
the uUllty taz. mote b.vorableandacceptable" aDd the deaD of hlg!lway eQgi-
He was president of tbe Or-
ange County Wine and Food
Society and vice-president o!
the 552 Club, a group of fund
raiSers for the Hoag Hospital
buUdlng program. He served
the Clty of Newport Beach tor
4 years as member of the
Puts, Beaches and Recreatloo
Comm.'..sston. from July, 1964,
to June, 1968.
Newport Beach City Coun-Finally alter another 3-3vote The general ta.mlly We cate-tbe day am had been assured
cu. alter nearly 4 bours ot de-00 a mottoo by Mr. Parsons ~rtes whlch are IDCluded lo tllat Newport Beach's assessed
bate Monday Digtlt, tocluding to seod the a.noeuUon proposal tbe range of c lasses taught are vai .. Uoo 1roukl be increased
session, tina.Uy decided to coo-to the Local Agency Formation llsted a.s perSOIW tlo:a.nces Ud by at least 15per cenllhlsyear.
tin~~e tor 2 weeks tbe questloo Commlssion "without preju-management, budgeting, bank-"Tills 15 per cent Increase
of whether o.r oot the city-wants dlee," the Council declded,ooa ing. credU lnstallmi!IW, con-will provide more than enough
to anno: the McDonnell Douglas 4-2 vote, to continue tbe matter sumer use of goods and ser -mooey to balance the bOOget.''
prq,e.rty adjacent to the Orange for z weeks. rtces, persooal evaluation, goal Mr. Kymla said, ''and there-
County airport. The ~tloo proposal !las setting. dating. courtship, mar-fore ooe of the 2 basic reasons
"We presently pay $111,000 a.oo "better meet the tram.c oeers, stated r~tedl,y an:t
iD uUUty bills aM lf we "'ve engloeeriDc requirements.'' UDeQu1YocablY that the ~
to pay a 5 per cent tu oo that The State Division of Parks route was Jonpr, more upeo.
you can bet hOs;~ital costs are aJX1 Beachespa.ssedaresolutioo s.ive m:t ezcessively damaeln&
going to go ~and thepatleots dated FebruaryZ6,196Z,oppos-to tb1s community. He estl·
at tbe bospital w1ll be the ones iog tbeselectedrouteandb.Yor-mated a savLDg of about $50,~
Mr. Witmer was born Oct
9, 1921, ID Los Aqeles. The
Wltmer tuntt, then ·us 11Ylng
1n PasadeDa., and later mo't'ed
to Coroc:a del Mar, U't'lDg on
Ba7side Dr. Ted a.tteoded Poly-Ar.lmuth Equities, whO ispur-
teeiUll.e e~meotary school in cbaslng tbe property, plans to
Puadem, prep school 1n the build a $50 mUlloo hOtel aoo
Santa IDez Valley aDd CaUJor-omce com~ lex on lbe site and
a1a Inst1tute of fecbmlozy iD •ants to be annezed into the
Pasadeal. c ity.
Memorial serTices will be The Coancll, following the
held at 11 :30 a.m. Thursday, eucutive session, vote:l 3 to 3
J~:y 16, at Ptciflc: VIew Mem-on the anneu.Uon, wtthCouocll-
orial Park 1n Harbor View m&D Richard Crout abstainlog.
Hills. The Rev. John Davls of CouncUmeo votlog for anno:-
St. Mlc:bael's a.od AU Angels' atlon were: Dooald Mclnols,
EplSCCJI)Il Cbureb wlllotrlctate. Carl KymlaandH.,ardRogers.
Sur'ftrors 1Dclude his wtle, Mayor Ed Hlrthaod CoWK:llmeo
Harriette; 3 lOllS, James, 2.3, Mllan Dostal aod Wndsley Par-
a oe'Ysman wUb tbe City News 90QS voted apinst annexaUon.
Big school tax hike due
Newport Mea alfltd acbool of 53.49 cents. Tbe total of
dlltriet truteea IRJI'O'ed a the two amouots to a 10 eeat
bOlaococl pot>llcatioos budll'll or bib as a result ol tile $<1.5
$!8,1151,55S Tutsctaral&bl Tb1a miWoo ira bobds sold July 1
ts a $!.5 mUUoa tDc.r-.M O't'er tbis year. The dlstrtct tad been
lui JtU'S bod!ol ol $14.6mtl-I!Dable lo seU tile boulds UlliU IJoo. voters rec:eatly hiked tbt lnt-
Tbt Dtw operatlou bll:tpt erest rate at wbieb tbe boods
a.allelllolq a lU nte o1 $4.545 coold be sold. The Umlt oow
tor tbt cll.ltrlct u comptl'ld 11 7 per c:eat.
to $1.1105 lui ,_.. TOo lllltclpo.ted lU ralo Is
Ill llldltloo, _.... "' -.... _ .. lDcr-
COita MeA WW bl.ft to tort of 10 per ceat to useued val-
.... 88.11 -... --Tbo dlslrtd tJPOCUu ... -.aa~ "-' BoacllliOO-·-"" ~ ., bo "' --• WIIIP&Jat 1bo nte oJCOOI ol .. lJ mtllloo.
Fund raiser for baseball
to pay," he said, lD.g an inland alignment. May we 000,000 by moVing lnla.D:1.
Councilmen had some dt..m-quote: We re5;)eettully ask tbat you
cutty at tlrst to deciding "WHEREAS, tbe recreation review these documents. We
whetber to table the adoptioo beaches ot Ora.nge County are urge yoo to oow ~t us
of the tu lodetlnitely or Wl· ezceptionally fiDe aOO amUillly or ezplaJ.n wnat cba.nps r.n
til a specified date. are rtsited by hllfldredsofthou~ occurred that you now ftDI
sparked a ootroversy between ria.geablUty, hOWconcepUonoc-lor Implementing the tax is
the city and the lrvl.De Co. and etas, a.nd role of parems. oo longer there."
lrvlne area r estdems. Trustees didootsetanydel.d-Last year's assessed vaJua.
The Irvine Co. and the lrtlne tiDe for completing the com-tloD for the city ns $245,6
area r estdeots oppose tbe an-partsoo report, but It W.lS e1-m1Won. A 15 per cent increase
oe.~atlon because they feel It pected U would be completed would bring the city's assessed
wtU ta..ke a good ehuok of the wtthln about 30 days. valuation to $282,4 million. The
At flrst they were going to sands ot people seeldngrecrea-lhe recreation area sec:anted
vote on contlnuiog the matter tiocl, and from the com"T~•mlty aDd re-
forZw~. btltagainCtnm':ler "WHEREAS, tine state strict the tull deveiopme!W of
President Currey )X)inted 011. beaches could be materially al-these tadUties.
1:a.1 ba.se out of the proposed tn other actioo the trustees: city bad am:tcipated an assessed
=~~:~.~ :, ~"': Freeway protest received
Some Council members feU
city or Irvine. • AWroved a DeW cotase on valuatioo of $268 million.
The Irvl.oe Co. claims the ecology. M.r. KymlaalsotoldtheCoun-
clty of lrvlne plans are based • Held over to the Dert meet-ell tbat brlsed oo receot con-
on Newport Beacb's ind1ca.ted log a hot Idea review panel versattons he "'d with sources
tuti.D"e bouodarles setdo'trnsev-report w•U ch included the fol-to Sacramento any plans far
eral years ago. lowiog titles: pro.)ect for es-implementing a state~tmposed
Some CouncU members do tabllshlng lndJ.vidualiud In-IIUUty use taJ: "'d been scrapped
not feel that thOsetuturebl:'luM· strucUoo In readln& In con-at least for thls year.
ary deslgn:atlons are llxed. juDctioo with a. multi-media. "Tbe second rea.soo for this u the property 1s aDoel8d to eeAter; development of ISCS city 1mplemeolingthetu1salso
the clty 1t woukl bt"IDg an estt-pr-ogram, level m, for the non-oow Lonlld," IJe said.
mated iz65 ooo to $268 000 1.o academte student at com Mesa. Tbe Couocll had W"l..l'lted to
new rena~s. &Iter e~soC b.igb scbool; senior rnathema-implemem its own tu before
prOt"idtDg services to the de-tics; a unit ln emoCJoD.S In tbe the state did to uold pre·
nlq)mem. seU and Uterature to be wrtt-emptioo.
it shoUJd be tabled only ootil Tbe N£>wport Beach City
ao exact determi.JlaUon of the Council accepted petitions wtth
assessed va.lua.Uoo was knowu more than ZO,OOO signatures
and others tell the matter sbOOkl Monday night r;wostng the pro-
come ~ after the assessed posed roote or the Pa.citlc Coa.st
va.lua.tioo w u ltoown ab:1 alter frM"way · .
the tu rate ns set. The petitons wer£> presented
But, It was tlna_lly decided to tbe CO\' :II b)" Gen. JOhn
to take CoWKUman Kymia's Condon, a member of tbe exec.
word 00 "at )east a 15 per cent Lrt:lve committee of the Harbor
locrease " and the Council Ar• freeway Fighters.
voted ~moosly to table with The Frpeny Figtters are
oo date set to r ecoaslder. se£"k1ng to eUminate from tbe
CDM C.C. installs tonight But the lrfiDe Co. told the teo wtUt affective cogn.lti¥8 .n.. AJIOtber b.ctor tbat be~ to
COUDCU tbat denlopmeot ot the jecttns; eorlronmenta.l ecol-d1.asulde cou.ocilmen was tbe
project eoukl biiJ't l\lrt.b&r de-011--dere~meot ol source commeot by Newport Harbor Onn~t CGUMy 's colorfUl flclals u wll a.s presldetts
nklpme.at of Newport cea.er. boot; re&diDg labotatory pro-Cbambar ot Commerte Presi-preSIIDt ..00 n.ture -.tll be re-aDd officers ol m.\111 clty or.
.COUDcllma.o Parsoos said be jeet; cvrlculum pacb.ee tJr deot Cbarles Clll'l'ey. COUDted bJ James C. Killings-pnlutioos. Local bu.s:loess-
did oot tbiDt 1t would be px1 below anratt oon-c:ollege Y.r. Correy to)d tM COUDell 1rOI1b, editor and publlsbe.r of mR, tbt1r wives t.OO IJII:erested
buslDess to trade locome from bou1ld. st\ldtlltS tD EocUsh; crea. U.t tbe etty -.u dolDC D:Jtb1ac 0n.nce Couoty macutoe at resMteots are l.artted 10 the 8
008 ckrt'elapmtnt tor uotbar. Un music perb'muce IW'O-mt;l:'e tba.D ''subst.ltutl..DC a tal-tbe Corola del War Cha~ber p.m. afla.tr, Wr. P1DcbiD said,
Tbe eucut1Ye session was cram b' meotaliJiflled miiiOI's d~le t:u i)r a deductible ot Commerce diDber dance and Wuslc: for cocktails IDSpost-
bekl oa tbe buts uac lrT1DI am music studeata; lDdi'ftdual~ tu.'' 14tn aan\lll tnsta.llailoo o1 oe~ dllmer dllociQ( wtllbef\lnlsbed
Co. Vlee Prtsidetk ~ 1Hd rfMIDC; stDdellt-c:elftred 1'hts commeot raised some Ureers at the lrTtDe Cc».st by Roo ud MutJ' musical duo
WaUoo sa1d eomt uttaaUoD ointb era~• EncUsb procram; ~ eytbrowsaadtbey Cocmtry Club this HenlDc, July rtom Balboa ls.aod.
CGo111 ,..,.. U tba .-.atloaol ~ pllll lor a ll<OIRDl uUd Ctty A-...y Tolly SeJ-'· It Is -by Hal Pill-DIST. LECIDM 10 IMSTALL
lldJiceol Collloa Radloproporty o1 lnd1T1dlallled lllmuetlc>l; mour to YWIII' tba llltorlllllloo. cbta. dllar cbalrm.ao. E-(llrs. K-> 1...._
-wu '""'ed Ot"tr lrTlot co. Wang procrammtnr proJtet; Mr. Seymow told tbeC-.et~ Cut x.c»J, attorDty, will IIOG oltht N..,..-t KU'bor Lt-
objoc:tloDa. systams OA>,..cb to ,.1ehlnCitbo11U. Comoy nor~ tbat bo lllstaDod as preside,. by out-ctoo Aulllarf, 111111 1111, wiU
Tllo trrlllo Co. Is tba leo -llld <~aut&; 1011 Uo-,._ 15 ""l--.llU 00 tale-PliC pr-Ooo Coot. t>r-bo lNtallod u .,..._ ol
treeny system tbat pol'tioo
of the proposed freeway '11111cb
goes through ~ewport Beach
and Corona del Mar.
Mayor Ed Hlrth, to aeeapt~
ing tne petitons, told the ~
tile COW)(:il appreciated the ftne
worlr. they were doing on the
freeway Issue.
Subsequently the Couocll
voted 111\llUmou.sly to table
action on a pr~sed lett.-trial
would upl.air. to the State Dl-
vlsloo of Klghn, eaglDMrs
tn Los AngeJes lbt c lty's stand
oo the tr.eway issue.
The letter was c2rafted ..,. •
era! weeb: aco by Wuor Ed
Hirth after a resoll&loa pused
oy tbe COWICll IJid -DC tbo
present &Up.meat ol tbt free-
ny, lwJ Wttred dlM:"ss:ioas
between tbt two oo desiiD c:taa-
au. CoomcU111111 llonrd .._...
at that time, hid a.sMd tb&t tbt
matt• .,. '* 0'1'11' bee& .. d.
-ol tbo -... 1'bl eo.e.tl's aodOD 1a tllb&-
lqtbolllltr-.-.
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A_......., -rololq -· T,.,......s Oo•• 1101 bot tu )Diaocl wUll Aalmultl • OrdoHII lbo llall lo coo-l IU. C...rey Ioiii lbo C-u fln< IJid-~-Allaa aou .. o1 ~wiD Alit --'II, Iff 11.0 I.
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J!!IIIIOAY, JULY t, l!lQ
CONSERVATIVE CORNER
t
ly Tom Anderoon
Official" nowlflapor af tl.o Oty of Howpart Beach. WE IIC~ WHAT WE CONDONE
llyCt-.. St-. ,... _ _,alaor_--._......,_
Prior lo ..... -.-.. ~~-... -·--""' 'lllo -..... ""' .. Ill--aol-1 l!oUdoJ'o, I - -11R11c ,._ 1o do---lo nlU-ou
u ~ to f> lo -polrlo--. Oil-· t11oJ--Wo-W11011 IIIII Uc a:brt.Dta, tblrt to COII:DI-btiiU •v=ta&tJ IIIII tii 80..UIDIII ooal. WI 1llt 45de-
wlll! ll!ei!PitllofAmorka.-lnlllo, wl!lcl! l!od 1o bo -... _ __.. w•lbo< wtlb mt &. c-llwyo, c.-lol ... c.w. --
TilE JI&WP\MT I.U801l EHSICII '-•'-.-, •• 1 •• ptilltM MoN: appallina ~·Y than the noitc: of the
............. Ia ... ca., ., "at ' .... a.-~ .......... , locally bad people Ll I he silence of the JOOd people.
I am at -•· I joarOIJ' lo --.,.--bo -.so. · e~~:lrcrM terms: "I know thy works. that thou Kaott's Berl)' Fum IDd llJ-olllrtd for Pll'*'" tbltr &Dta-We ..,.tr pn tboUbt to
an neither cold nor hot. I would thou were ten 'll'bUt Mpl'kbnl YOI.ca &W CI'OPIL lDdlutll ,.e Pl'll-nat may ••e bMD led'IQI"te
cold or hot. So bccauM: thou art neither cold ..UII t.rom tbt p.om .-:t lilt. "'''Nttme1 frtelldty, Clftta. J.a our UflDc coadttttw, b'
nor hot, I will ~pew thee out of my mouth." dr&m&tt.H tbt 11I!IIAI of tbl llrodoua. we too, bid a 'fUdoD o1 bltta'
.-.-4 ... .,....M .. ,.,.,., .. Ute Na pllft .... Ce-• ..._ We b«ome F»~rt of what we c:ondone.
An.. P .. l~ -....,. •• ~.,.. S.OO.... e1-,ar.-,.S4 The God·klllert are alto killina our country. • c.. .. •1 -· t.f.lf. The morals of our kadcn are low bec:auae tht
TilE HEWPOin' IIAIIBOI ENSIGN ... -~ ~ .. • _. •• morals of our people arc low. The vavcyards
,.., ol ,...._. clre..J•Iu lty co_. IeetH r...,. A.-.,l:rt ,._...~ of history prove that nations Jt:f what the lilly 14, lKl. ~~ ,.._Me-Co., lw the Co.ay of arra..., be •f d F 'f • y C.lllcwaJ .. Ul4 by reeeow tb.reof Ia q.allfled lo pabU.i aU palllkl eserve. ew, I ~ny, nahom have ever been
The Bible i!l not tole.nant. it' a "narrow· 06ellratloa ot ~e. 0... o1 tbe ptctur11 wb1cb Wap. U mat bt tb&t tbt "re-
--~· recttUr.-1 lty l'ltw. conquered from W!lhour unlcas they were rot-
suaJCIII'TION ••TIS ten within. Our nation w" foundrd by nl('h
minded." And w II the compau. nadar, tht nu Ytu', I ,.. li.r froDl I bD:S ... tolu.me • ol "Tbt caldtn.at" ~ oltDd&JdoDOt
mulliplication table, the bOiling and frcczina Freedom Hall lA !NIIa Park. PqiMat f1 Amerlca" llbcJ'nd ban UU vtaSoD. Perblpa tile
pom11 of wate-r, nature, and the Kin&<Jom aM 10 1 weot 10 tM Samuela a bluU.fb.l J'OWIC W'OmU Oil d&JI 1.D wblcb n "han DtfW
of Heaven. The gah~• of Hell are br~d-Lttnry l.rl Froot Royal, Vtr-ber kDMI btgtq A:Jr mtr'CJ', bad 1t 10 .,ad*' have beta much
minded. God, the Biblr, sm. and Jesus Christ pnia, ud took from UltlbtlM8 Two llld1au Mood by. ODe bid too .,ad b today'•)IOWlllterl.
are unchanaing. Hebrews I J:8 :u.ys: "Jesus & DUmber ol books dft.l1Jlc wttb ~ bar k»nc b&1r ud wu M&Jbt lf tbey bad to su£fer
C hrist. the stm.: yesten.lay, tot.lay and tomor-the earl)' bistory of lbll1DJ.ted pu11l.ac bel' be&d -.ct. Tbt .ome or, perhaps mlD1 prl-
row." T~ Ten Cnmandments are forever the Stat ... I weot tack IDto tbl other, wltb a tomahawk lD b1s Tadou, tbty wD'I)d bave lea:
ume. A true Chnstian has an unchanging reco-rds of tbe years btfort ~ bUd, wu threaten-tllnt for riotl.oc.
I• H•"'-Nea:: 0... ,. •• $t..OO; 2 ,.. .. , 17.00 who belit'vcd in God, in individual freedom,
0\M of ~ Area: 0.• ,..., 15.00: 2 ,.. ..... 00 in hiah moral values and in personal reapon-
sibilily. W~ther we survive as free men or
slaves depends upon whether we can resurrect
our moral and spiritual strenatt\.
The time could be approaching whc,, the
question will be not whether Amt:rica can bt
stan\lar\1, there wu the couatr'J wtak:b lQc to kill her. Thl ar•lD whteb I am tru-
The "moUc:rnist"" prt'achers have llecreed we see today--back~ c:oloa1a.l Tbat p&lnttAI illustrated a scrtbf.n( these thouCblt: ls
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher ot the Ensign saved but whether America is wonh saving. • ...,,...,...,...,.....,...,...,....,....,...,-o...,...,...,0000 ... ,......,.,. Sodom and Gomorrah were not. Only the
that (..od ia JcaJ: that Christian1t y has failed: tlmea. l aou.pt toDDdtbtpotloa problem tb&t tbe earty Mttlera ~teepee~ 1n tr&dlUOn. Georp
th~t they will cre-ate j$ t\CN rehg•on "suitable to that men drank ln tboH daft, fleed. but wbteb mtrcttull)' bu Wa••natoo labored hen. He
our complu ume, ... (,oc.J is eternal, of course. to get streD(tb to earn th1a bleD aYed f.tomtbepreteDiday i!ll)lllt b.l.llater years at Yount
Chrislianity ha ~ not f:•ilell-il ho•sn"t been nation out from tbe wtkieroeu, Hipptea and Ytpplea. Tbtfor-Vernoo. lOme 10 mUll away,
triell. There must h&Ye been aome-etU, wbleb would han dawbd: ID between 1a tbe eltJ of PUr-• LETTER TO THE ffiVINE COMPANY
Attention, Wllllam Mason, President:
In reply to the Irvine Company's let-
ter to state Senator Randolph Collier,
chairman of the Senate transportation
committee, claiming that Newport Beach
needs a freeway along the coastal route,
I am presenting reasons why an over-
whelming majority of local residents op-
pose the coast freeway route through the
heart of Newport Beach and Corona del
Mar.
These reasons far outweigh the sup-
posed benefit of a freeway that would
cut a devastating swath through one of
the most magnificent residential areas
In the nation.
• The only reason offered for routing
the freeway through our city Is that we
need it to solve our traffic congestion
problem. Complete refutation for this
reasoning comes from William Hashimoto,
State Highway Division engineer In the
Los Angeles office, who Is directly In-
volved in this coast freeway study, ln
testimony before the Newport Beach City
Council, at a study session on March
26, 1970, he stated that the traffic volume
on Coast Hwy. through our city would
NOT be reduced if the freeway is con-
structed on the adopted coast route here.
In other words, we would not only get
no relief from traffic congestion, but we
would suffer the tragic loss of hundreds
of homes and businesses that would be
wiped out by the freeway, and we would
also have the added noise and pollution
caused by the thousands of additional
cars going through our city on the free-
way.
• In this day of increasing concern
over the mounting problems concerning
ecology and pollution, it would be tragic
to route the freeway through the resi-
dential areas of Newport Beach and Corona
del Mar, where the State Highway Div-
ision estimates that the freeway would
generate new traffic up to 170 THOUSAND
CARS PER DAY. This would all be ad-
ditional traffic and pollution since Coast
Hwy, traffic would not be decreased at
all.
• Our neighboring cities up-coast and
down-coast both have succeeded In keep-
mg the freeway out of the heart of the
city. The adopted route goes Inland of
Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach, but
In-between it takes a surprising swing to
a coastal alignment. It is a matter of
consistency and fair play that Newport
Beach be accorded the same consider-
ation that Huntington Beach and Laguna
Beach have received.
• Most important reason of all Is the
human consideration. The State Highway
Division engineers estimate that the adop-
ted coast route would take out more than
700 homes and about 30 businesses 1n
Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, This
means that about 2-1/2 THOUSAND people
would be driven out of their homes, many
of whom have lived here for a long time,
as I have, and have planned to make
this our permanent home, There w1ll be
compensation, of course, for the loss
of homes, but new home sites are not
available here at comparable prices, U
at all, so most of us would have to leave
this area. This would be a human tragedy
at frtgbttul proportions.
I appeal to your dedication to the city
1n wblcb you make your bome and ult
that you do not bring upon our city the
bard8.blp ud d18.11!Mlon and suffering
t11at a freeway would cause.
8locerely,
ARVO B. BAAPA, Publllber
moral deserve to be fr~. The Apostle Paul
said: "'Where the spirit of the Lord is, there:: i~
Liberty:· (II Cor. J: 17)
We cannot oppose ev11 hy compromising
with evil. We cannot ao forth into all the
world and spread the gospel of Jesus Christ if
we deny Jesus Christ in the United Nations.
In our schools and in our daily lives.
Jesus Christ was not "'a modentle." He was
an ''extremist." The '"modernists" amongll us
today proclaim that there is no black and
white: that sin is imaginary. non-existent: that
we are to he "'moderate" and "tolerant" in all
thmas. including evil.
An agnostic is a moderate. Moderation is
not a vi rtur when one is moderately wrong or
m<Xleralely s•nful. Christ had thiS I<' s;ty ahout
moJerate<;-a religious I)'~ Hr lknounCl·ll m
BROTHERHOOD
One of these young ··mtxJerMI" preachers thing ~natural lD tbat early a race leu barely tbu OCD' fu, where Lord Fairfax, tbe
accepted a call t•• ;• l1ttlc country church in environment to enable men to twee.thera, Ut DO ... oblem tor O'lt'DQ' of tbe vut terrUory
Alabama. Afll'r a tcw Sundays he announced rlse above their surrOUDdinp tbe Youth of today. They nay atretchlng westward, Uved.
that henceforth the memhen. would rcfnin and to lay the foumtatton tor eDeOWJter 1.0 "upbalt jungle," As a YOURC man, WuJttncton
from such out-moded hehaviour as saying this country ol ours. I cootrU-but OD the other hand they have cot 1 lOb to survey a 11De
"Amen!" and "'halh:luJIIh !"" Juring the sermon. ted Utls with the complaJ.la paved streets wtth curbs and tbrougtt the forests and over
The very nc't Su!\lllly tl hntr old lady got made by modern Hippies who sidewalts, btgttways and free-the mou.ntatns so u to pve
carried away and llludl) c~datmed ''Amen! say that this natton ls to be ways. The earty settlers e&l'· IUs etq)k>yer a.n idea. of the
Pr:usc the Lord'" tdeatl.fted ln nega.Uve ~-rled wattr from De!U'by vutoess ot bla empire. When
Two ushe r~ ha~te ncd .tnwn the al!.le. lihed lattves asbelngtbeworstamoor ltre&ms, whUe U'Je younpters Jn thenea.rbyeltyot'Wlnehester, the nations of the earth. today have hot and eold water 1 saw aome of the equipment her gently hut firmly out of her seal and half The men and women wbo piped lD tbttr homes. that 1fe may have used.
carried her tlown the ~.:~·n~o,>r a•sle came to our shores LD UIOse l crew IC) under cooditioos The country hereaboutJ 15
She waved her h<tn.tkcrchid To the congre-early days followed 1 Yildoo DOt as prlmltiYe 1.1 thoae en-sparsely settled. Patches of
g<~lion all the wll\. cry1ng: "Jesus rode one tnwl\ieh wa.sdepietedtbellture dured. ln pn-revolutiooary Umber still rematn. aDd the
into Jerus01lem and 11 take~ two to carry me greatness ot this country ot days, bUt JUU tar beknv tbe trees are as thick u they
uut!"'-Amenc.m w,,\ Fl·aturc, ours. They tlrst saw bleak aDd modern sta.odu'ds. We carried may bave been wben Wub.I.Dg-
By Usa Llnda.hl, age 12, Corona del M.ar
1 opened the wllldow's curtains. BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES DISCUSSED ~Ld=r~:~~w.~:.
The sun's golden rays gleamed tn,
With colours that cast shadows Ln the dark.
The leaves by the windows
AU looked ~and said hello
ln golden brown and sun Ughted green.
Again 1 was dazed as !he leaves danced In the golden sun
And ttle sun wa.s tla.ppy In Its grace.
I coukl teU by the way It shone,
I thOught a.pln about mank:IOO.
Wby can't we be like the leaves and sun~'
Look arouOO at them and llllnk.
There are brown, bellow, rE'd and green leaves,
AU Uvlng togeth~r happily and when a child picks them,
They don't tight.
They are part of na.tute , , , so are we.
They are d11ferent colors ••• so are we.
They are beauUiul .•. so are we.
ADd when any one person calls this world ugly,
1 hope they get my message,
And look around ••• au around.
For you ca.o be sad when you wa.nl,
Depressed when you wan.t,
And of course blue wheD you want.
B; SpeeLal Correspondefts "Ptoject objecUres will be tM ct.arteulum at the same The ezperteoce ga.J.oedontlut
The Newport Mesa Unlf1ed evaluated in termsofCHANGES tlme to protect Us internal trip helped 111m when be en-
School District was represented IN STUDENT PERFORMANCE consistency: gaged ln the Wa.t apinst the
OD lelevlsion last saturday by and CHANGES IN TEACHERS. "l . To lmplemeDt, evaluate French andl.nd.ta.ns,yea.rsla.ter.
Fay Ha.rblson, project director Instruments to enlua.te st\XSeat and revt.se lZ spe.c:Laliz.ed pro-It pve bJm a perspective on
tor the space science ptogn.m. performance 1n t.ocUvldual acu. grams. wbJch to Jay the lou.ndatlon tor
Interesting was the t.lct that viUes are continually belng re. •·z. To establtsb according tbe new nation that later was
BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES Oned and new measures added, to a three year plan tbe acu. to be formed.
were trouW!t ~. when tlle an-However, they tall lnto two viUes of a scteoee ceoter by A ptcture of "W.lshitlgtoa
ootmeer asked lt EVALUATION categories: (1) The Teacher-orptd.&ing 3 semi.Dars, by crossing the Delaware" ftS
was part of the space sdence made tests for pre aod post-equtpplng to a district space-shown 1D the "Pageant of Am.
program. To the questioD about testing of BEHAVIORAL OB-m~le. by establlsh1ng an in-erlea," and another of Wash-
evaluation, Mrs. Hublson an-JECTIVES; (Z) standardl.r.ed formation retrieval system tor lngton at Valley Forge, enter-
swered: ··we are In the midst tests. the space science Ubrary a00 inga tent lrlwi\Jchla.yaYt'Oundecl
of EVALUATION. Ooe thing ln "Results trom testing wtllbe by deve~l.ng short courses soidler. The I.Djured man ....as
eval!W.Ioo Is the lntrodueUon cllarted and a.nal)'ted for SIG-tor tt~~.ebers. U.llable to rise, but with 1\ts
of new courses. lt's very dll-NlFlCANCE of CHANGE, De-"3, To reftoe the EYEBAI .L last rema.lnlng strenrttt he
ncult to introduce new courses tailed records will be kept. to EYEBALL PROGRAM. (Sen-n.l..sed his flaM to salute llis
oo a secot:dary level, but from ··w th th I~·-1 ,., sltlvlty'?) general. We would do well to
this program alone, we have 1 e ass _....e 0 ev .... -"4 To deY "'-addfU 1 follow hls example today . uatioo coorulta.nt, Dr, Verdun • e...., JGII T already Introduced 4 new Trlooe of Southern Nevada Unt-procra.m to meetldtatiiiedcLU'-he Jlu,IOUs words of Admiral
courses into the secondary cur-verstty lnforma.Uooa.lretrleval rlc u.lwn oeeds. (Note: ldentl-John Paul Jones: ••We have DOt
riculum. One of these Is COM-doeum~nts tlave been coo.strue-lied usually meao.s they have betun to tlaht.'' were made the
PUTER MATHEMATICS at the a.Lr.-dy en.luated, or lt wouki subject ot a whole chapter in
junior high school. We !lave ted to measure t,be Impact ot DOt be ID£NnnED,) "Tbe Com~ct History ot the
discovered that the stooents the mc:tile laboratory progam CtvU War" by ~y. lt ebou1d
who completed computer math-. &Dd lN~ERVICE propm lot ''EVALUA'fiON: Types of be the 1DJtto ot aU tboee WhO
emattcs scored ZO per eent TEACHERS. The PATA RE-enJ••Hoa will be stat1stle&l, bold true to tbe vlsioll ot Am-
1\lgfler on an. algebra prognostic THIEVED wiU 1001cate trems dOcumentary, eJ;>erlmeDta.l a.u1 ertea which lnspt.red our
test than students of com par_ or cha.oges ln practice or use cUOicaJ according to the needs revered torefllthers. This
able ablllty who had not taken o~ tesources, teachers' r e-ot tbe Individual untt. A re-Fourth of July It shoukt be the
For It takes ooe Inner soullnstde you to do wh.atever you wish, the courses 1n computer m.'lth-actton to workshOps,lmplct and sea.reb C:OmpiDJ llketbe Amerl-a.n1maUng b.ctor 1n renewing
And II takes one person to make you happy ••. you, ematics. survival .. of Impact, tnlerest ca..o lnsUt~e of Researeb Yilt the battle to restore and to
For you have God's wtsh to think, and love, and be curious. ''By the way, the computer changes, achievement p.lns, be asted to uslst Jn the dep maiDtaio the United States ac.
iD mathemaUcs Is very tmpor-content analysis and slg:nUl-ve)opmeot ot en.lua.Uoomea.s-cordlaa: to the pattern of George R J h S h "I rl tant 1n our space program be-ea.nce ot treods, changes lrlper-uremeDt.s, docununta.Uoo. of the Washlneton's dr'eam. ep. 0 n c m1 z repo s cause we wouldn't be expl~rlng ceptions and problem solving.'' program operations and the de.. President Nlmn sounded the
the moon today lt tt weren't (Emphasis by writers. Refer-velopmeot of anetfectlve report keynote of the effort to restore
My election June 30 to the agtna.t.tvely, and sometimes by tor computers 'and computer ence: Newport Mesa boUd b&&ed ~n OBJECTlVE IN-the American tradiUon when
United States Congress for the surrendering key positlonswtth mathematics." agenda dated 2-1?.70,) TERPRETATION OF DATA." be said tbat U ls UmiJ to speat
35th District of cawornla. (ln~· no real battle a.t aU. Never-•·Do you find enougfl students To go further back into the (Reference: Board agendadated on "What's right with Am-
eluding parts of Orange and theless I beUeve that, ezpeclally are interested In this part!-records, the space scteoce 6. 1'-67.) erlca."
san Diego Counties) beings to ln the la.sl Z years, we have cular· course?" asked the an. l~arni.Dg program offered the Rem9mber to attend your Let us with pos1Uve ~-
an end nearlY 6 years of ser-been able to slow down slg. oouncer? following points of Interest: local bolrd meeUn&:s, the tlnt laUves .say over andover ap.Jn:
vice tn the California. state nW.caotly what often seemed, Mrs. Harbison answered: "PROCEDURES: The follow-three Tuesdays of every month •· America ls the best, the kind-
senate. This wlll therefore be In the terrible year ol 1968, ''Oh yes we noo more stu-lng a.ctlviUes have been de-at Costa Mesa high scbool at Uest, the Doblest, the grandest
the last of these newsletters to be a. bead]ong plunge toward dents ar~ interested than we vised to enrich and Improve 7:SO p.m. nation ln the world!"
trom Sacramento. either tyranny or ebaos. But can ofler the course. Another
'""''"'tale my much the wehaveootreversedthetreod. EVALUATION Is louod In lbe LeHers to the Ed.ltor opportunity the \'otersofOrange We have only glven good m"!D numbets of students and teach-
Count)' have gtven me to serve a. Uttle more Ume. ers who are a.sJd.og for ser-
ln the sb.te senate during a The Z accomplishments tn vlces. ln Its first semester o1 • LETTER TO COUNCIL \oss a.t $55,000. The clty atM were tr•ted at the bosplt.al
period of great importance am which I tue most pride ue the operation, the space science Ctty Council Corney elted a Cautornia cue wtu sutler fUture attacb:?
rapid change ln the history ot pusa.ge last year of the bill mobile l.aboratory visits more Newport Beach, a.s ftmg the UmJt& of recovery Mueh of the rock music is
our state and nation. 1 have on wb.lcb Assemblyman Burke than lO,OOOstudents. Ttu'ough-Gentlemen: in damaps otbu&.lneaslesseea. deslgned to turn tdds on, and
done my best to represent them and 1 coopented, to preserve out the entire program WE This memorandum Is written These respected pntlemen. many performers are already
talt.htully and to speU a.nd vote the people's right to vote on HAVE BEHAVIORAL osJEC-for the purpose ot stroogty however, are oot uod.erwrlttnr turoad on. It's a sad commtn-
a.s most of them would have me scbool tax locreases, and the TIVES which are beiDg care-urging reconsideraUoo of the or usumln( potential 1\ture tary U the adminlslraUon ot
do, so Joog as this was com. passage of my bill gh1ng tully measured and DATA rs resolution a.pproring the ap-dlmaps. Tl\ectti..HnearebelDJ All&beim ls wtlliog to put the
patlble vrtlh my own conscience, parents tbe absolute rlgtlt to BEING COLLECTED, so that pllcaUon tor tnt Promootory uted to do tnatl ltldlum oo a ptont basis {a
It would seem, trom this m05t k~ their clllldren out of seJ: we can measure the Impact of Bay development ot the Irvine But aput from thls I\1JPO-aewtpaper statedthecttymana.
r ecent manifestaHon of their educatloo classes lD the public the program as a whole on the Corporation. 11Uoo, there ls abeolutel)' DO cer said the esperlmenta.l eon.
confidence, that I have sue. scr.ools and to be oot1fled ln district " The protest rests prlmartlJ rtuOG wby a eont1Dpbl: Allllre cert wu an attempt to helP
ceeded tn that endeavor. advance ot such classes. Mrs.· Harbison Usted tbe upon Umttlng the l.l.a.btuty ot loa from tbe lrTlDI C«;;or-the .WUum rennue•s plctt.ae)
Communications with m:' Neither victory could ever have major ob)ectives for the course the corporation to-r any f\ture al.iOa'l bui1018S veoture lboVkS at the upeue of enUeiDC thou-
constituents througb eorres-been won wltbout ma..oy hOUrsot as being: damages arlsiDg out ot law-be trauftrred to tbl biCU of sands ot our youth towar<ll a.
pondeoee, telepbone calls, am devoted work by "gr-ass roots" ''1. The writing ot new cur-suits by owners: and ltSHeS of tbe t..upayer. Thtrell oomer-bopeie.sa and crlm fUture.
the distribution of this Dews-ciUiellS llll over CaWornia, rtcular units, K-12 grades, prq)llty affected by the pro-rldtnc public Interest to )ustlty Citizens IDI:ettsled 1n the
letter and my dl.st:rlct-wlde re-For tbe future, the trend to-written by iodlvidua.l teactlers posed abandonment of Bayllide sucb aetloa by the CoaoeiL The weltare ot thelr youtb may be
ports am questionnaires nave -.a.rd t)TannJ or anarchy can.nX a.oo teams ot teacbers. Tbey Drlre. cootl.rl.par UabWtJ of tbe City forced to IMk lepl advice to
been e.xceUent, and most he~-be l'UllJ reversed until, at the J.nc.IOOed units of science as To t1x a mu:tmum Jo&s of and. ot tb1 t:up&yer1 lboWd be Pft'leat uotbtr sueb eatu-
tul to me 1n performing my very mtnimum, we bri.Dg a.n well as matl\ema.ttcs because $55,000, tncludlDC attontys eUmllatld. troph.le roc:.k eooeert.
duUes. Thiscommuoicationwtu end to dlsr~oa and •tolence our prouam stresses the fact tees, wtllch tMcorpora«oomay fbi COtmCU 1B urpd tore-Sllleerely,
be matntaloed trom my coo-on our state campuses and tbat ma.n a.OO science are lnter-sUit&I.D tmmtt1l&tely creates a venetts deelsloL Sblrley Smith
gressiotllll oUlces 1.r1 Wa.sb-sharply restrict the powe-r of depeoderi.. coottncect Oblla;atioo 1.11011 tbe R~ttully Abmltted, Eut Bluff
lngtoo and In the 35tb Dlstrlet.. the courts tooverridedeel.slons ''Z. The tmplemuntaUon, re. Newport Beleh tupayers for Haney D. P•ee • STOP FOREIGN AID
ETeryooe now 00 the ma.tllng o~ the •cts1ature and tbe people. vtstoo aa:.1 evalua.Uon of the Dew the nest 17 years. That fOUCbJ SO. Colllna Aft,, Editor o1. tbt ED11p,
Ust .lor this oewsletter Ylll Many ot us b&ve worked k:IDe curricula unit&, and this yiU, out to bt a lou ol ootJ $!,000 Bilbo& lllaod Oar periWDtltt lboulcl stop
also receive my WasMn&ton a.od ba..rd to eurb these two we art ltrtss1tt1 IN ..SERVICE total per year for Ht'.-a.lloac-• CATASTROPHIC bor'rowlJt( moDI)' to ctn to
report. prtrne evua, ., tlr to very EDUCATION. Through th.lspro-term liDalltl, lneludt.ac a mar. Editor ot the EDitp, t::rrelplrs. ONriPt(ldlDc(defl-
.. Y Orange County consttt-little anu. Ulllesa &ad udU gram We bope to be able to toe Mrttware .tote, cat., boat To wtat .mutap aretbl.,_ cU IPI'"'ad ta a ma)Or e&WJI
ueas laterested lD peod.IJll c. every available COOIUtuUooll equip . mote of our own teacb-s.erYteiJIC eompuy aD:I mar1.1a, torts o1 etttMII:' ~. ot lllf'lt'OP.
p~ legtai&Uoa· and other power 18 effectively us«< to Ul Yltb new teclualquea aDd and otbert. AU Ul Ubty to aehoOll uti d&_.drH lo ldtl-Fotlll ... aid J110t oll1y maUl
prob&ema tDYolrinc state p-Hl them rtpt, •• wtU nma.l.D lalormaboo to otter DeW cur-bt &fkted by HY.-&Dee of the cate oar J01ib Oil tM 411DCVa lDftatb. wor ... bat lt ereatu
orametll should oot l>otllal<l to In ,., •• , daoao<. rlcutar 11121erlal wUhln liiOir rood ll!d pra-ooanoloal of dnp -lllo diJ of Aoa-.....,uao <-GoMnl Ae.
wort caoHiy With tbt 2 u-AI a coocressmu., I w1U e.lua'oomJ.'' aeCN~ 10 IMU plle• ol but-llelm .,_..,a lloek Flltlta.l ~~~ 0G1ce rtpCJr'ta ktn-
sembiJmtD wtao reprelellt t.ve DIW ~· to CIZ1'7 t'1I.U 1a tb1 arne tei...U:IOG Dill. Tbl potaattal loM coold at ttl fablklal ltd•? How dlla). Fcnlp aid promotu
neartJ all o1 tM ar• lDc::luded 011 th1a amt ftebt atthlbllhtllt PI'OII'U' that we have rttwnd be smt~t~ntt•IIJ 1ar11. eu tbl ~or elt)" eocamGIIDIDd 1Qdtl1em
lo the _.. dl-1 ••• lo>'ol of our ..,.oramool, ll!d to -· to our &rtlc:!oo. tt u 111e '""" c:.rpor.-..-u plaod --u to ~ wbllo r~
rtlll'eoaalld •• A-mblfm• por-In aoc>d Umo to -.. d!lllla wtlll Tlllo m .,...,.,...,., -· to cloY'olop 11a pr-IJ. too --_,.. .... _ ,.., l!U alzooo4)' borr-$111
Rol>ert -m IIIII -Yll'lrelreollllfOIIIYueo. Ud to~ tofo<mallyo, Yoo llno. Ita projoet lo!Po! I-11-allolrl, ___ 1>1111oo 1o p.o 1o .........
Burlu!--ll!dwllbmJ""<" • F he B!I.Je -· ~ wl!al,.. will tllld 8al Wl!7 -~~~1M.._. arloiJ l!U -,..._ U IIIIo lo -.od, It wiD
wbaa .... ·-rom t ..., ........ , .. ._. malorlala of c-delMar, ........ -1110 -~~ --... ii80i
To .-,.t bDklJ, IDJ &In-Your tadler Abraham ,. preJ I t.S. bat U 11 &lwu•ta-pan or UJ ...,_ Ql Mw-A•l!telet a dtf ~~-~
domlnlllt ~mp<..-toriiYiow-joloed ., -!Ill' d&J : and tonoaac. na -m Utla lo port -bo -wta lla ---~~~~--C C .... lay lAC 1bo put 6 ,_, III*Q of be 00., 1~ .. d wu (lia<l, "CAMPlB PROFILE." II lo ll!ln lacr--1o poJ la!rrool, _, - a -ciod1o '
Colli>nla lo of I .._....,.n Thea oald tile 1 .... uoto -l1 t a.m. s-, _,.. a -"'" ud ...,.. $U,. ---.,000 !!l
-'OJ - -~ b" him. ~ are nat Jel Dfty lap 00 -~{.': r.-..s 000? n.10 -oo1J Ia -0 C:O'IIIACII liBIDID .., .,.-tft •-a, -, .... old, aod bul lllou lllo i>llowlllr J aii;IO TIUpr-'lOuaDIM-· ud ,., •• -,.., .... ._ .. ._ Eoota,
_l_l.........,udiM -Ahrabam? a.m. -uofal!:lodoflaJICrool!-til-laolntra UA-ffotioU.-
.-.. OIOftl ..-o -Je•a oald 10 II> A loot II -Gl 1110-"-· CliiiJ -of a ...., ICC -~ !' Itt_, lo lo 1M ...... -.-1M "tfltkbGIM--WUWJI.n.t y.-..• 1 .. ua em, IC._.r.,.tllfromtiiiiJft'IJ-told •rnJJt aWOJIIIelllrd--••zl p' .. ....., llttw c~•••• ..... pm ....
r_...,.nl_l!u __ ._..,,Yell.,., I UJUDlo port-dlolrtdj!utl!lololo-8111Udollorl,ll!al•o .... -··-ltll!!rl!o--llzaJ,IIwlll--__, • c ltJmM l:lrllltllttJ, fOU, Beton Atftbtm wu. _, ._. &VALUATI(If IIIIi& •• u1 .... ..., I« .... will ..... ,._, llf ,..,.,., .. wtto
oo..-a doiPdll' ~~~~-I-(IlL Jolul8:1llH8.) _. -1M dlollrld: All --Mer 0 '1M -II' til! law--(Owl t• IPieal)
LETIERS TO EDITOR · •
(Coalh ... ct from Paaa I) Uld -.u, -1<11001
tau.d 10 let, DOt by tt11 men h1rt1 alllloncomDII..ut. WMa
•bo did let. o\Dd e'ftl mea are cW..... ol tblt Jtate ~
dalac an llloy eaa 1o "-oo -wUII coart daal-thl Amerlean tree eaterpr1.ee whicb a.Uowtd tut OOIUIWit
Qltlm Ud the repubUeaa ... m 10 teacb at a tu..,._ted ta-
ot (O'Itromenl. ltltution a.nd Mart a petltJnn
American men are dJtnr 1J1 drln to ban tbl nJIIOUib&l
a oo-wtn war 1n wh.lcb 8$ per judps r~e~Ued from tbe1r ol-
cent ol the SUIJPUea tlMd by ttces, we llDd more "dtoelll. ..
the en.emy comes from Ute m-Amerlcaa.s wbo II)', "I'm wtu.
Uons wtth.tnthe communlltbloc. you one biiDI!red per ceDt--W
ADd tM United States toY ern-my job."
men contln~~es to lesaen tbe Tbe Ume has come tor Amer-
restrtcUons oo Untted states leans to start btstnc tbetr de-
trade wl.th these very arne ctsloos on prtnctple &lid aot
communist countries. Yet there probable reaulta of tbelr
are "decent" Americana Who acttona:. If their acttoa Is bued
realise wtw.t Is ROin• on but on moral andettdcalprtodples,
ref'ltse even to s lrn a petttloo. ts not contrary to the Ten
reall.ze what Is cotna: on but Commandments, tbe constt-
to congress, as&Jnc that this tution, and the law, then they'd
a.dm1nl.strat1on stop atdlng and best act. The Ume Ia c:rowtnc
tradlQg with communist coun-late. We Deed men oleoo.ficUoa
tries. They are afraid Co sign --men with the courage to .stand
a simple petition because their ~ and fl&ttt for rl&flt, rep.rd.
covernment or their employer Jess of reS\IUs, Only if aoou&fl
mtgtlt t1nd out they signed and of these can be found wtll Am-
wlttlbold a possible promot1on ertca be saved.
or )ob. Yours truly,
F1athermore, while these Richard E, Woodtn
youn& Americans die In Vteta San Gabriel
oam S\4)p()sedly to stop the ad-
vance of communism, a state
• FAVORS HAND COUNT
Editor of the Ensign,
Nfii'ORT
Top students at Lin coln
--... tllo ... _ .... -·-11
Abnllul Llacola --·to -· lo -\'1ft lllll&. Here are tbe ..,_. oo tbe pr1.Dctpi.J's JUt, wttb 1.5 lf"adl
polol .,.,... or -· Uld oo t11o -roll, wUII .,..sa -........ of 1.0 .. 1.5, .. tllo 8111, 1111 Uld ... ..U.:
• ara GRADE Barbara Bottc
PRlNCPAL.'S Strnoe Boupey
LIST Wllllam Bneu
WUUam Bury Juia Cbolaser
Naacy BeeMel Lila Clarke
Patricia BncU Suaa Corry
H•t.blr BurDI Rick Couano
PaRHla Butta Patricia Creamer
J~ CueDtugtl Jobo Creelman
AU.OO CbJid Catl)y Crooe
OW. Clark Kerry Ctmll.ln.Cbam
Adrian Collins Kimberly Da.vt•
CarLo Coulter Tbomu De Oooato
TDomu Crooe Stan Doro
E IUott Crooke Guy Edwards
PaW Dodds Barbara Ewell
Tammy Fektma.n BtU Ferdi
Joh.D FrankUn Betsy Frame
Mellsa Gebler SuzJe Friend
Ktrk Corrie Sten Fry
AviYa Goteman John Fultoo
Mark Hinrichs Karen Galloway
WIUlam Hoole Marcella GILmore
LalD'el Hostetler Dale Greene
Kimberly Hutchings Lee Griswold
Mary lrwln Robert Gustafson
J e.ftery Johnson Arthur Guy
CbrlltlDI Wa.l*)l
J.,...WWI&mt
O...WIIIOD
N...U.WIDtarloll
Darlele Youoc
• TrH GRADE
HONOR ROLL
Joa B&khrl.a
llouc!U Bell&lloll
R4bla8ordaa
EUea Bowlw'
James Ca.rsteoMD
Linda Cbue
Ellzabetb Crurt
PbJUp Crew
Rlebard Dale
Talll.lH Deem
N&DtJ Endert
Suoi G111ord
KareaGiaqoW
Elllabetb Goodau
John Greeowood
Susan Haas
ShanDoo Hayes
Randl Helllr
Pamela Huot.Jberger
I'ARnOPA TE 100" IH AID·UHI T!D GIVIHG
Em&>ioJMs of Unioo Bank's $0 eeDU lor t.ery $100.,..._
Soocb Oraaao Coualy oMco, JOIU> F. Gr-. -Z?c E. c out Hwy ., c~ prestdeat ud ma•eer tl. till
dal IUr, partl<ljlalod 100 per loeal oMeo~:fnd u a-.vd
c..r to the r eeeatly complettd from AID-CdYW .. rep.
AID-Uo,U.ed Ct"ra cb&J'Itabl.e rHelltatiYt Jack CoWAIIAree-
t.d-rals1ac clriYe, (iYIDC at opa..Woa of tbt lltafl"s CODtr1-
AlD's ncrested sta.oaud of bclt:.k)u,
STIFF TREATMENT
On the afternoon ot Juoe 9
I attended the Vote Systems
Task Force meetlnglntbered-
s tralion buHding, Santa Ana, Co
learn ttrst hand the problems
Involved in selecting the perfect
tallying system.
Karen Koo.t Kareo Hinrichs
John Kunze Richard Hubbell
Sally Ja-.. MRS. OWEN MICHAEL K.R EZA. (Caruo Ho.s1 pho lo}
Cdlulmd collars and cuff~ ~o.e~ worn,,, J pre\cnllve
agounst all sons of dt~dSc..~ Of ~.:our~ . .,..c kno~o.
btncr no~~o ada ~~ In r~cm )t<~r,, rncJt~o:.il rc~arch
has exploded a ~~oholc "-'"c' of ,uch f.allactc~ lAc
are nov. ltvmg '" the hc.altt"uc't erd the ""'HIJ h:as
ever kno.,..n. l:.\cry d.a) rncJr.:.il ..... ,cncc rndkes ad-
vances toward pre\cntmg dtsc.a~ alkvtatmg
suffenng ... prolongmg human ltfc When you are
til. take advantilit(' of the<.c nc"' ert"ecr"c lre<~tmcms
by secrng your ph~~r1.1,1n I hen. !>hl•uld he recom·
mt:nd mediC31ton, """c '!l he t:I.JJ ru rill hr, rrc""-'nplton
promptly and carefull~
• . c ••• t
111•1 -·· "''()""''" , ... ,o
Keep up on
current
affairs
the easy way
Read the Pultl7er rnze
wmn•ng ChfiSitan Sctence
Montfnr Ri'Hcly more than
20 pag""· th•s easy to -
read daily newspaper g•ves
you a complete grasp of
nattonal and world alla•rs ..
Plus !ashton, sports, bust-
ness, and thf> art s. Read
the newspaper that 91%
of Congress reads. ---------F"tea.e send me the Monttor lor
0 1 vur $26 ::1 6 mos. $1 3
0 3 mos. $6.50
l Check or monf!y order
f!nclosed
n Boll mf!
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P8 1B
THE
CHII,.ISfiAN SCIF.Net:
MONITOR~
Ftee m-4
nowll'l
After several hours of dls-
CilSslon, I was given Co under-
stand that all machloes submit-
ted for consideration were
tlultless. Some equtpment had
features not found ln other sys-
te ms, however .
Apparently oDe manub.cturer
emerged successful and their
system bas been selected lor
consideration by the Orance
County board of s~rvlsors.
There is one vitally Important
fact that has been totally over-
looked In all this dellberatton,
and mark this weU: tbe enUre
future of our count:ry Ues ln
the hands of the lodiYiduals
selected toaccompUsh this pro-
gramming.
If we select honest, compe-
tent programmers woo cannot
be pressured or coerced toto
favoring one candidate over a.o-
othet, then we can loot forward
to t.alr and honest elections.
By what lnstrument or metbod
ca.n we gage the integrUy and
strength of character ol these
lfl11vtduals? WW lbtl' enet
lt pressure 1s awned?
These are questions that mut
be answered: Who wUI have the
authorlt} to select these pr6.
grammers? Whoever Is pven
this grave responslblllty, be It
.n lndivldua.l or a commutee,
will hold In their hands the
future of our country. Is this
chance worth all the risk? 1
say no!
For the sake of future gen-
erations I wish to go on record
as favor ing the hand count at
the prec inc t level.
Sincerely,
R. W, Brewster
12972 Loretta Dr.,
santa Ana, CaUl.
For a lamttt'd lime you can bt"come a Ch.uter
Member of Ct'ntinela Bank's new regional o ffice
tn Newport Buch, and get a frH. person.1l
ch«king •ccount for your enti" life! You'll
pven ~f't a free order of personaliud sct'nic checks!
C harter Business Accounts get a fr('e order of
regular du•cks and t>ndorst'mt'nt stamp.
All .Jccounts insured to $20,000 by tht' Fedt>ral
Depostl Ins u rance Corporation.
Snvkn of Centinel.a B.ank
u Drive-in TV Teller Banking
Boat -in Banktng at our 65-foot dock
Dock-to-Dock Bani.. Customt'r Pickup .and
Delivery Servin
n 24-Hour loc:.tl Yacht R.1ce Rt'sults .and Oatly
Fishing Reports
o Extended b.r.nking hours : 6:30-5 pm M onday -
Thursday, Until6 pm Fridays
o Free Bank-by-M.ail Service
Lealy Lane Patty Hunt
Tracy Lyoam Sue Jacobus
WUUam Macdonald David James
Elma Mayer Karen Ji.Sller
Julle McCorkell Sarah Jayne
Steven Messenger Stacey Johnson
Thomas Meyer Michael Judith
Bill Moore Brian Kent
Robyn Wyers K<lte Ktueter
Phoonc Nguyen £Ueo Kiss
Chris Palmer Jetfrey Knoz
Rita Paterno Nucy La Hue
JiU Pernworth Jeffrey Leva.nas
Kelley Pope John Lewis
George Quick Dorothy Logan
Andrea Rawlings Molly Lynch
Lora Ricca Robert MacOOnald
Eileen Rose Richard MabOll
Lynn RusseU Ltoda M.alr.ahn
Tamt Sanborn Miriam Mason
John Scbneldermao Doont Mayhew
Charles Sword Mic hael Messenger
Marjotie Taylor Fred Moldenhauer
Barbara Thompson Freddy Moore
Laurel Travers Constance Muldoon
Heather Trent Richard Munroe
Diane Valdes Cory O'Conoor
Heather Valdes Mark Oderman
Bryan Watson Vtcotrta. Pawlik
ADdrea Wells Sheryl Peterson
J. Widman LalU'eoee Pltllllps
Kevin WU100 Stacie Pittman
Cba.rles Wlnp.rd Doooa RPichert
• 'TI'H GRADE Susan Roberts
PRlNClPAL'S Paul Roaoey
LIST LawreDee Savap
John Jerger
Julie Jones
Cbarles Klpjrtck
John Klug
Andrew Ko
Susan Kosmata
Julle Lewls
Denlse Li.Ddenwlllo
Ma.rk Manell
Scott McAdam
JobD Mc Farland
Anae Mecke
Steven Woore
Kimberly Morrisoo
W, Moseley
Nancy Yqer
RnNorma.n
Daniel Penntnrtoo
Jeftrey PoUmer
Douglas Poll.toske
James Rukey
Pbylll.s Robinson
Debra Rodhelm
Naocy Rose
Wlllla.m Rose
Vanessa Rosst
Patricia. Rya.n
Kuen Schweitzer
Lori Smith
Jessica Stat&
Jobn Terrell
J ulleo Underhill
Karen Van Puttee
Sbt!Uey Vogel
Mark Watsoa
Grea We!Dberpr
Willie WU&oo
Arthur Allen Rtcbard Savap
Shirley ADdenon Louise Sawyer • 8TH GRADE
Aaa Arnold WUllam Schultheis HONOR ROLL
Dooakl Arthur Marti Shoemaker Robin Adsit
Susan Ashley Suzanne Smtley Ge rry Alker
Jim BUdwio Paul Smith Judy Bkldgett
Keno Bates Susan Smtth Sandra Bogle
Tim Bay less Cynthya Steinhaus Dl.ane Bromley
Tnomas Benven!Al Marilyn Stetler Robin Booe
Timothy Benvenuti LWla Store David Chase
Barb&ra Blodgett Robi:l Swtft Kelly Cooway
Marlene Boyd · Sharon Thompson Terry De l....a.ocy
Stewart Carpenter JuUe Treat Ka.ralee Dickerson
Nina Casey Kathy Underwood Dtane Dolan
Kevin Cavanaugh Barl Vaughn James EUades
Patricia Clark Cathy Ward Sydoey Everson
Katherine Davis Kathy Watson Michael Falsettl
Lydia Davis Jay Watt Jim Ga..rn
April De Fabr y Diana Werley James Freeman
D1anne Dickson Brier Wtllte Brla.n Glasgow
Philip DUon Jonl.beth Whitney W!Lllam GLasgo•
Merrilee DtlM Deborah WU.soo Sandra Gna.dt
E Uen Ebert • 6TH GRADE Carolyn Graney
Ellzabeth England HONOR ROLL Linda Gregory
Susan Ene1and Lyon Amundson Jetf Harris
Jetf Fraass Ronald Anderson Karen Havlk.en
Yurlilo Ge.mo Laura Asbury Jack Healey
Karin Haa.pl Richard Bell Steve Helllg
Nanette Hinson Bruce Cairns Douglas Hibbard
Clndy Hughes Deborah Carroll George Higgins
Patty Humphreys Victoria Case Jim HHIIard
Leslle Johnston Jennifer Chapin Deborah Hodgins
Molly Keating Llsa Creamer Mary House
Da.rleoe Koster Erln Crowley Peggy Humphreys
I>oo-. La Borde Ronald Oorn Mark Jordan
8111 Langsdorf Aspas.ia Driva.s Susan !Ws
Cynthia Larson James Elliott Brian Kfoury
Christina Umb Morpan Floth Kris Kuster
SU&a.DDe Limbeck Leslle Graoey Tim Lotta
Ann Loftus Heather Ha.yes Jamie Mann
Barbara l..oib Ell&abettl Healey Dawn Marstoo
SUI Mac Gowan Judith Hendrick.soo Glenn Meyer
Colleen Matt Juditb Hoyt Brad McNamee
BLD.b NCU)'ell Joa Hughes Hi.J.a.rie Moor e
SIIS&D Oluder Frances Jayne Valerie Weerts
Lou1l Raymond COlll'ad Jones Verne Murray
Ellen Roaellberc Kasaa:tra Kl&ssy Cyndy Neal
Laura Royltlr Pamela Kloss CDerl Or sat
JIUDI.e Rcaah Dirk Layer Ctu"ist1Da Peck
CtDdy Shl.• PMUp Lebtoblum Lyoo PllUbee
Jaa strlctler Curle W:clOnley Susan Plckertnc
Brooke ~eoa Mupret McKJilley Kareo Raodall
ADDI Vler.-.er Greg M.1Uer Nancy Ra•enscrolt
Bruce Vopl Paula McNamee PaW Remer
Cout&Dce Wapr Lta Moaaeo Susan Reyoolds
1 Cuolya Wateu Kathu'IDI Moorehead Peter Rollblns
lpiJ 'tllnMa••lzfl.I INJ II
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Lor• Watt LJDD Uorrtsoo Kea Sae blr
D&llace WIDtltr JOD MONieJ Pau.l Soon
llaryZ-c E-Oc<foa J...U..Siooe
• lrH GRAD£ Ete. Obma.o Ja.ae Tborn
PRINClPAL"S Atua Roache Bruce n e•
LIST Lort Rodtws A.actrn Tlcl'll.n
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Doni-~.,s_ •~a•-Wulol
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IUWAIIIAIU JOIH HIWI'OaT HARIOR O.UI
ll••rrhll•flftMNtwpart till "' Ot tJ Pvk ICJ......._
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Katherine Carol Hill
weds Owen M. Kreza
Wearing a gown of wllite lace
with fitted bodice, f\IU skirt and
tradJtional long sleev-es, Mtss
Katherine Carol Hill of Costa
Mesa became the brlde of Owen
Wichael Kreu., also of Costa
Mesa, son of Mr . aDd Mrs .
Wr . and Mrs. Michael Atthorly
Eliza of Detroit, Mictllga.n. at
St. Andrew's Presbyterlan
church at .f p.m. Saturday,Jtme
27.
The brlde is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kimball
Hill of Granada Hills and the
granddaughter of Mr . and Mrs.
Edgar Rice Hill of Lido Isle.
Mr s. Hill is for mer mayor of
Ne wport Beach and Mr. Hill
Is a prominent banter In the
Harbor area.
Dr. Charles Dter enlteld of-
ficiated at the double r ing wed -
JiD.g ceremony, Soloist was
Miss Marie Clausen.
Miss Barbara Hill was her
sister's matd of hOnor. An-
other sister, Laura, was
bridesmald, al.ocg with Miss
Glenda Kay Baker, the bride's
cousin from Tuas; Mrs . Shel-
don O¥ertoa. sister of the
ifOOm, and Mrs. William
Chuez. AU of the atteoda!lls
wore )ong gowns of lemon yel-
low and carried bouquets of
shasta daisies, baby's breath
and yellow r oses.
SlleLdon Overton, brother-in-
law of the groom, stood ~as
hls best ma.n. Ushers Included
Gerald Kret.a, the groom's bro-
ther !'rom Michigan; Larry
Christensen
..... ClOUT .W'-~· Da. ... ,..., . ....._
Read, Dennis Lor ton and Gr eg ~===================== Sherrill 1
.,;·~ •. ~ .. ~~; r:,·'c~~ American Christian
Ktet.a, the groom's nephew.
AI lhe reeeplloa held lollow-Schoo l ing the wedding a t the church
social hall, Miss CJ.alr Van
Hoosen attended lhe ,.,.so..... 172 23rd Street, Costa Mesa
Greeting the newlyweds wer e CALL 642-6361
300 trlends and r et.atlves. The co..,oe ,.,. deparloo ror a FOR FALL ENROLLMENT
hOoeymoon in San Francisco Phonics_ American heritage-Bible :.~.nd Lake Tahoe. They plan to
Uve in Costil. Mesa, where the !~M;•m;be~'!'!;;;!!!A!!'!!soc!!!la!U!!oo;~o~r~~~~!![!! groom Is a member of the po-
llc£> department.
The Ae'tt' Mr s. Kreu is a
graduate of Costa Mesa. tligh
schOOl aod Orange Coast Col-
and is now attending Long Be-ach
State CoUege, where She Will
get her degree nut year in
recreaUoo admlnistra.Uoo.
The groom p-aduated trom
Hamtramck lligll schOol ln
Michigan and trom Orange
Coast Collegt!. He a!tended
Callfornia Poly SLO and ls
continuing h..ls studies at Long
Beach State as a senior.
THANK YOU
Mrs. ScnmiU and I wish to express our
deepest apprecla.Uon to the m..ny thousands
of v()(ers in the 35th CoBgresslonal District
whose ~ madE my victory p.;nstble in
the Juoe 30 speelal ekt-etioo.
Sincerely,
JOH~ G. SC HMITZ
35th Conness!on.:.~l D1stnc-1
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In cooperation with the Audio-VIsual Department of the
Newport Beach Library and the Santiago FUm Circuit.
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"HATS IN BLOOM" winners at the June meetillgof the Lido
lale Women's Club included, trom lett, Amelia lockney,
who received the award for most bea.utuul bat; Loc:Ule WU-son. winDer tor the most bumW'Ous catecorJ, aDd Karle
Vandervort, most orlgioa.l. (Pboto from the Udo Islaoder .)
Native of Hong Kong
receives Zonta award
..... Ia LAu ot Boor l'4oC II
11>o rtc!piOOt ot tiM IIIII ~ on.p c-Collop tcbolar.
ohlp awardocl by Zoola Cllll> ot
Nnporl Harbo<.
Tile Zoola scbolarllllpo II
OCC wve beCUD 1D 1951 IJXl
bave beeD ctno a.aa...U, st.oce
tblt Ume. Tbe wt.nDtrs may ap-
PlY tor and ree.lve tbe sebokr·
&h.tp tor a. ZDd year.
ANGELA U.U
Angela came to tbe UDited
States in August, 1968, at the
are ot 18. SIM majored iD data
processing at OCC aad wUl
attend Cal State Fullerton.
'fl'bere she plans to contlnue la
business admlntstraUoo, 6\l8C·
tall&log inqllllDtltattve methods. date, 276 ikis have received
She bas Z brothers atteodlng tbe honol' of beiD( Zoota girls
college 1D the United States. ot the moDlh.
Her pareotsandaootberbrother This year's girls of the year
a.Dd sister are lD Hong Kong. ue:
•he re her father ls a teacber. • Bar ban Katz, who repre.
Angela .-as ho'lOl'ed guest at sented Corona del Mar ntp
the Zolta Club's ttnalluocheon school last February. She wJll
for the summer. At that time be studying oceaoogr~y at the
Mrs. Waktemar Acker, Zonta Untvers:lty otCaUiorn1aa1Santa
president, presented her with Barbara.
the $250 sthOlarship award. • Joyce Harada of Costa.
The 4 Zonta girls of the year Mesa high school, whO was
wer e hOnored at the hmch· chOsen ln November. She will
Each glrl received a $50 be attending UCI aDd maJoring
sa•llngs bond at the termlnat10n tn foreign languag1!s.
school year. • Carol Cappello from Es.
Eight Zoota girlsolthemooth ta.ncta, who was selected last
are chOsen trom each of the 4 October. She wlll be studying
area higtl schools. In drama and the arts.
the glrls themselves • Lynn Rosener, wilO repre.
BARURA KATZ JOYC! HARADA
CAROL CAPPELLO L YNH ROSENER
choose the Zonta girl of the seoted Harbor High and was
at each schoool. TDe ser. also theAmerlcansAbroadrep-rr=================""::""":l
project was begun ln 1953 resentattve to Turkey 1ut year.
SUPEa SrECIAl
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citl.r.enshlp, scholarship She Yt1ll be a student at stan.
servi'""' to her school. To lord, taking a general cour se.
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o LENGTHENED oo SHORTENED (WHO KNOWS?)
o ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS 'Dolls' aid Key benefit o CUSTOM FASHIONS FROM ORIGINAL
teers to hell) them sew doll Toy shops may have a grea.ter
assortment of dolls than ever
before, but OranpCountyChUd
GuJda.Dce Center's Harbor Key
has Its own very Si~Kb.lvarlety .
clothes. lnlormation reprdlng rea t •. ve 5 ew ,· n g 645-0321
the project ma.y be obtained by
phOning Mrs. McQulstlon at 2630 AVON ST., SUITE E, NEWPORT BEACH
673.6757, or Mr s. Downing at NEAR MAIN POST OF PI
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THE MURK FAMILY wlllpresent a musical gospel coocert
at 7:30 p.m. todaY, July 9, at the Flrst Baptist Ctturch ot
Costa Mesa, at Santa Ana Ave. and MagnoU.a St. 1n the front
row, left to right, are Beclcy Joy, 12, with 3/4 slze violln;
Brenda Jan, 11, with hall size cello, and Barby Jeanne, 9,
with half size violin, Standing, left tortgtlt,are Donna Murk,
14-year.old Billy Jim, Beverly Joanne, 15, and Jim Murk..
Live ODeS.
They areMmes.PrlceT. Mc-
Qulsttoo, Sam•Jel Downing, R,
M, Claire aDd H. K. Weimer,
who devote their services to
reoovatlag :-....., dressing the
used toys. They are then sold
at tile Harbor Key ThrlA Shop,
1570 Newport Boulenrd, Costa
Mesa, with proceeds given to Casino night helps Hoag ~';,.::;~,~~~, .:.":.;:~ ally dlsturbed children aMado-
Tom Lee, charter member, lesceDts. The South Coast Chapter ui
20-30 Club held a Las Vegas
casioo oJght at the South Bay
Club in Newport Heights re-
cently, as a bene tit to Hoag
Hospital's pediatric depart-
ment. Tbe proceeds enabled the
club to purchase an ultrasonic
was cllalrman of the club's Sales ha'fe been so brisk this
beoel11 for Hoag Hospital. summer the 4 helpers ate seo:t-ing 011 a.o S.O.S. tor TOIUD·
Church News
nebulizer. The Plymouth Congregational .as associate pastor. The COD·
The local 20.30 Club has Church, 3262 Broad St., New-grep.Uoo wUl also consider
dec lared 1970 ··Hoa.g Hospital port Height s--TheRev.Norma.n building proposals that wtU be
year" with special emphasis Brown will preach on the topic, presented to the CouncU on
on the pedlatrlcdepartment.All •'Wa.yslde listeners and oth-July 14.
fund raising pro)eets durtngthe er s," at 10 a.m. Sunday.
year will benefit ctuldren's • • •
medical care. The Lutheun Church of the
Ninety-eight per cent or the Master, 2900 Pacific VIew Dr.,
pediatric patients in Hoog Hos-Harbor View Hills-~"lrritaUon
pltal oo longer need to undergo or compasstoo'?" will be the
tracheostomies, oow that ultra-sermoo topic of Dr. Will1am
sonic nebuUzers have been Eller tor the 9 a.nd 11 a.m.
made available. This ute sav-Sunday services.
tng equipment dispenses a tine, • • • hJgfl~enstty mist to clear the st. Andrew's Presbyterian
lungs or children whO suft'er Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd.,
Impaired breathing due to bron-CUlt Haven--The Rev. Cecil
chJtis, pneumonia, cro\4) or Eanes wtu occupy the pulpit for
cystic flbrosis. the 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday
Chartered a year ago, the services. His ser m::m topic will
Harbor Area service club tor be "The dimension of love."
young business and profession-• • •
al men between the ages ot 20 The Newport Unity Church.
and 39 is Interested ln child meeting a.t 15th St. a.nd lrvloe
welfare and medical advances. Ave,, Cwt Haven--Pastor Lor-
Qfftcers ofthe20-30cluba.re: eo fllcklnger Is on vacaUon
David C. Schroeder, pres ident; during July, and his father, Dr.
Sandy Hochman, vlce-presl-Max FUcklnger, minister of
dent; Stewart Grant, secretary; Christ Church Unity, Riverside,
and George Leeper, treasurer. is serving as Interim minister.
• • •
"Dtscovert.Dg Christ" will be
the theme tor vacation Bible
school to be held July 13-23
at Centra.l Bible Church, 23rd
St. and Orange Ave., Costa
Mesa. Children entering taU
grades, 1st ttlrougb 6th, are
iovtted to attend the classes,
which will meet 7 to 9 p.m.
The program ot stories, crafts,
r ecreation and contests Is being
directed by Mrs. J uaree Burn-
ham a.Dd the Rev . Richard Reed,
d.lrector of CIU'lstianeducatton. • • •
The Newport Harbor Luther.
an Church, 798 O.:rver Drtn,
Newport Beach--Pastor Ronald
WbJte will give the sermon at
the 8 aM. 10:30 a.m. Sunday
services. His topic is "Some.
tMng to boast atout?" Sunday
scboolls at 9:15a.m. • • •
Christian SeAnce Churches
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Our Beller Qurrlil y
ALIJMINUM
SCREEN Pi\TIOS
:lJil fillcli l'f' {If
SerTtces a.re held at 10 a.m.
Su.ooay, wlth Sunday school at
8:45 a.m. While Dr. FUcldnger
is here, his wUe, Dr. Frances
Flickinger, is carrying on the
duties at the Riverside church.
• ~' 'Sacramert" ls the title of
the lessoo sermon to be read
th1s Sunday. SerYlces are held
at 9:15 a.Dd 11 a.m. in Ne'trpOrt
Beach, 11 a.m. 1D Costa M.tta,
and 10 a.m. LD Harbor View
Hills.
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ion 111e m•out~aelurc
a c:o~npklf'f !M'krlinn
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• • •
The Cent.ra.l Bible Ch urch,
190 Z3rd St., Costa Mesa·~ The
"Operation Arl.zona " ev.angel.
tstlc team<;, con&tsttng of 16
lllgtl scbool young people from
Central Bible Cb11reh, wlll glve
their reports a.t the 1 p.m. ser-
Ylce oo Sunday. These teams
held vacation Bible schools tor
migra.nl workers' children 1D
4 Arizona towns and also eoo-
ducted teen meetJngs. • • •
A coogreptlonal busi.Desa
meeting wUl be held a.t 9:15
a.m. Sunday, July 19, at the
Prl..nce of Peace Lutheru
Chllrcb., 2987 Mesa Verde Dr.,
Costa Mesa, to act oo tbe re.
commeodation of tbe call com-
mittee to call tbe Ret'. JDcolt
Kro-.s ot YUwa-to ....
4TH OF JULY WEDDIHG
8obb Dellllls Belller toot
Mlas Lytm K&y RenteD to be
his bride La a Fourth of JulJ
•tddine at Grace Luthera.D
cbureh 1D Aaabetm. The croom
Is tbe IOD ol Mr. and llrs.
BoOb Bollier ol Costa Yesa.
aM tbe bride's pareats arellr.
a.Dd Mra. Herbert Reoken ol
A-tm.
Tllo llrlde alloaded FatterloD
J-CoU.pudbor .... b ... -·-Or .... ~ Collop. Aller a nddlor trip
to Su FraOCitt4, tbe DI'W'lJ-
wedl will tranlto-
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lllolt -·
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SIJ!cNY ICIIOOL"AT t:OO A.lll.
WORSIDP SUYICE AT 10:00 A. Ill.
BVIIIIIIG 81RYICE AT '7:011 P.M.
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NEWPORT HARBOR ENgl}4
ARST SECn~--P!i! 5
TliURSDAY, JULY 9, 1970
CORONA DEL MAR, r~LJF.
Ebells fix clubhouse
Mra. Ru Nleteeo, Nt"Wpprt &camber. Ia Nottmber, tbue
O.eb Eblll Club prt~ideot, wW bt a Cbrlltmu bUaU ud
bu -•uporYistor l)&lotlDr, ear<~ party 1D eoojuOCiloo -
deeoratiac and rtDO¥at1nc tbe Junior Ebell membtra. Dt-
EbtU Clubbou.Je, located &t 51!1 cembtr wW feAture c'hrt.c-w. Balboa Blvd., BaUX.. mu tea. Arouod-tbt-wor1d
OrplllaatiollB 1o Orange JaiiiWxl show aJid 1........, .nu
County rem the clubhou.H !or be beld 1r1 Febr\IIU'y ud a
meetlop: am services. It has nea market project 1n ApriL
beeo a popular place for wed-Proceeda from the fuod-rais-
dlnp and reception~ as well. tng beoellts are distributed to-
The buUdiDil, ln the process ward scbolarsbipl tor stOOents
of betnc painted in Its eo-of ourslag at Orange Coast
Urety, la to be turRlshed with Collep, law enforcement stu-
wall-to-wall earpeUn&:aod ttre-dents atteodinC Golden West
proof draperies. The stage ar-College, cootlnui.Dg music stu-ea. a central attraction of the dents and U.ose achlevlng hlgb.
clubhouse, Is also undergoing scholastic hoools.
tmproYemonts. Members of the ways and
lntormaUon reprdlng rental means committee beaded by
of tbe EbeU clubhouse may be Mrs. Jack Frank are lD eharre
obtaiDed by phoning Mrs. Niel~ ot special events durtng the
sen at ~8~8888 or Mrs, Leo year.
Moore, house cha..lrman. 673-Mrs. Nielsen bas been a
5805. member ot tbe orpniz.atlon IDr
Club activities tor the new 23 yea.rs and ls responsible
term wtU begin wtth a tradi-for many .oew l.nDovaUons, in-
Uonal cotton card party 1n eluding cultural arts day, art
classes, new member &etivl-
ttes and homes and gardens.
Exhibits set
at library
"hhe J1l17 eD1btt at tbe Co-
rom. del M1Lr lJbnry, 420
W.arttpld AYe., spoosored by
b!oe Newport Beacb city arts
committee, features the dn.w-
lnp ot Walcolm Cameron. most
receatly '-lured to "The Am~
erieu ArtiJt" magazJ..oe tor
January, 1989, and the seW-
lure ol Joan Irving {W.rs. Rer)
Brandt, artist and teacher aM
resident ot Corona del Mar.
While Mr . Cameroo Is oo
loopr a reside.-of this area.
be is represented here by tbe
.eulpture at the entrance to
the Corona del Mar Libra.ry.
He ts a native Call!ornla.n and
was an architect and artist
here lor many years. He and his
wUe are oow residents ot the
San Juan Islands In Washing-
ton. wbere De oow coocentra.tes
on black and white draw1np.
Mrs. Brandt is also a native
of Callfornia a.od has studied
and taught extensively 1n the
state. Sbe ts well known for ber
watercolors, wood work, lDd
sculpturt!, the latter having been
a more recent fleld after ber
THE CHOICE
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YOU'LL WANT TO
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Additional sections ot EbeU
Club include 7 book sections,
Goren Counters, PM )et gro~.
E-Belle Tone Choraleers, tra-
vel section, golt section and
arts and crafts.
Among many philanthropic
projeCts the Ebell Club parti-
cipates in are Americanism
events, lDd.lan affairs, veterans
aftalrs, needy area famlUes,
Albert Sitton Children's Home,
JopUn Boys Ranch, Freedoms
Foundation and Am erican Fle)d
Service.
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to Herbert Eldridge Frigidaire introduces the
••
At a candleUg!lt service at
the Lutheran Ch ur ch of the
Master In Harbor View Hills,
Herbert Eldridge took Miss
Con.1te Darlene Wilson as his
brkle on Saturday, June 20. The
bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mr s. Rtcl\ard Wilson of
East Bluff. Mr. and Mrs . Had-
ley Eldridge of West Plains,
Mo., are the parents of the
groom.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore
a gown or white peau de sole
appllqued with English lace
made wtth bracelet length
sleeves and a cl\apel tra.ln.
A lace JuUet cap held her full
length veil. She carried a bou-
quet of white roses, orchids
and stephanotis.
Her sister, Miss Paula Wll-
son, served as maid or honor.
Brldesm:Uds were Miss Cheri
Hoyt of East Bluff and Miss
Chrlstlna VUela of Rio de Jan.
elro, Argentina. Miss VUe Ia has
~F..0.~"~:~= ;~i::: Skinniest Washer ever made served as best ma n. William
Golden of Huntington Beach and
George Yunker of Covtna were
ushers.
Cascades of orchids lined
the maio aisle or the church
and cascading orchid bouquets
were carried by bridaJ atten-
dants, complimenting their
print gowns or purple orchid,
blue and grt>t>n. Orchids wer e
also used at the home of the
bride's parents In East Blutt,
where the r eception was held.
Special guests Included the
bride's grandmothers, Mrs. J.
H. Rlcl\ards and Mr s. H. A.
Wilson, both lrom Duncan, Okla.
The new Mrs. Eldridge Is a
graduate of Corona del Mar high
school and attended Orange
Coast College . Her hu.sband
graduated from Gleodora hig!l
school and is assoclated wlth
the Haliburton Compllly in Ven-
tura.
CkAGG, 18, of -Costa
Mesa Ukes art and found It
in abundance at the Nn-port
Harbor Art Museum. Sandt, a
Costa Mesa hig!l school grad-
uate, Is one ot 19 contestants
ID the competition to select Miss
Orange County Fair, queen ot
the 1970 Orange County Fair
and EIPO, slated tor Tuesday,
JuJ.y 14, through Sunday, July
19, Queen hopefuls were rt>cent
guests at the Newport Harbor
Art Museum during an uhlblt
trom the collection assembled
by the Howard and Jean l..Jpman
Foundation and the Whitne y Mu-
seum of America n Art.
Recite wedding vows -
Marriage vows were ex-
clwlged between Marie Ellen
Clnocco and James F. Leddy
1n a private ceremony at La-
guna Niguel.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Vincent Ra -
gusa of Costa Mesa. Mr. Ra-
gusa Is vice president of Unl-
ted California Bank.
The bridegroom's mo ther,
Mrs. Harold D. Leddy, resides
In the Newport Beach area,
where Mr. Leddy ~ncl his late
ta.ther maintained law ttrm ·lf-
ttces.
KITCHENS and BATHROOMS
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The best man a.Qd matroo
ol honor were Mr . and Mrs.
A I bert M, Leddy of Bakers-
field. Mr. Leddy, a candidate
for district attorney of Kern
County, Is the br idegroom's
twln brother.
The couple will hOneymoon
in Europe and make thelr home
In t..agun.a Beach, where Mr.
Leddy oow has his law firm
office.
CANDIDATES 1!00111
AT THE COUNTY FAIR
The M• sa Verde Republican
Women's Club wtll have aRe-
publican candidate s booth at the
Orange Couoty Fair, July 14.
19, featurin g a voters' regis-
tration center In addltloo to ln-
tornutlve materLa.l.
Monda)', July 20, offl.cersaod
cl\airmen will bold an executive
board met>ting In the Costa
M.•sa hOme of Mrs. Sarah
Sc haefer, 2620 -A Peppertree
L~ne. Plans w11l be for mulated
for the new season's roste r ot
guest speakers at mo nthly pro-
grams and various fund ralslfll
events for the party. Also oa
the agenda are volunteer acti-
vities at the Rl'publican State
Central Committee headQuar-
ters, 3916 Campus Drive, near
the airport.
I
I 4
Frigid~re
Sldnny
Mini.
Ftts
•
(Only 2 feet wide)
Install it where the wash is. and
save steps and time-anywhere
you can get adequate wiring.
plumbing and venting. 2-Speed
Washer cleans family -size loads
at Regular and Delicate settings.
• Flowing Heat in Dryer leaves
clothes sunshine fresh. • Per·
manent Press C.re in Washer
and Dryer.
In Our 24th Year of Dependable ServiCII
411 .. 17tll St. ••••• c:.t. ....
•
IRVIE TOURS BRING CANDID LffiERS no_c_.,..,_ moell. -I Wood 1bo-.UOO -I'll ..... lobo
of. Wteta. 8olu fll tMII art wu U. iDilrmatloD ~ater ~ a ~•· I'm 1M 1'11 fto
oleo. -. of lbom lH oot tllo _.-"'" jlllbollalllol. ald OIJ dOd .,...g 01 l'lllko-
llo.. TvUt llodi.....,.M .. t, Tlllrt Ford."
AIDQQI tbt DIOit cadd CION WU I qautloa l didn't uk JO'l. "Tbe trl,p WU lUJ a1CI. A.
aro --.., -o1 lbo How old Ill that turllo?" trtelld o1 miDI tbluo JOU ore
111[ •t 110V0. Gf Til£ YW-NOW A MOTION PICTUI£!
m<ntbaDf,OOOOraqteo.nty .. Dar lira. WaUt, I UUd pretty. Tbe ad putwuftlo
lrd .,..SUo -loond lntM .. UJihiDI: we (IOIIOd ..,, o.r y011 oald ollerll Bott4o camo
tbtJ put tcbool ,..., u pUt tamUy bas a ncal)'ptu.s tree 1Jl fact to flee wltb 001 ot Flol'tl
ot tbtlr ltw:ff Jli'Oiftml. our back yard aod wben ever mto Ull p IUUtd.''
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AIRPORT
IURT -. DEAN WCASnR ·MARTIN
JEANSEIERG
JACOUWKE BISSET
GEORGE KENNEDY
HELEN JIAYES
BRYAN SHAFER, 10, ot 2401 Clay St., Newport HelJbta, has every rlgtlt to be proOO after
laOOlnc this 47~pouDd wblte sea bass at Ca.taUna Island. The action took. place from the
sportftsher Thuode:rblrd out ot Davey 's Locker ln Newport Beach.
ODe ,owpter waat.d to do I look at lt, l wUl always re.. "1 l1Uc1 all tbt tblop at
bulDeN wttb tbllnlDI Com-member you.'' lrllDI Ra.Dcb but tbt bulcthlAC
Pt.DJ, ADOU:Itr .,.!ned the •·About 100 years &&0 Mr. Ia thl.t Mr. ln'lDI 1.1 a Chl'l8·
buard ol •tlllc ...,... pools, lnls>o bought one part ol 3 tl&o DWlo"
Inlot"••ll'leuUliH.liUd made Raocbo1, Mr. Irvine bunt a -----------
• lot ol tbtm bWl&f)'.Somtwert mansion. He lived there tUl he
bored. But u ooe 1-year-okJ died. About 5 years ago It
put It, molt of tbem Wted tbe burned down. About 3 years
"bole'' trlp, a co they tore lt OOwn. B\t
Here are IOmt comm"!lnta oow lt Is Uke a park. It rep-
written by youapter1 to the reseata Mr. James Irvlne."
Irvloe Compeny field trlp "Dear Mrs. W.Ute, haU ot
~es, Mrs. Allee Waitt, Mlas us boys Ute the Movie la.bd
EUse Smith and Mrs, Claire Museum. There was so much
c:.tl lo Y-•-M
,.tlooLo ...
.n.GUO
011111 r ons1
a UfWYUI"SAl PIL rtlltt
!u;;UHICVI!JII"
_.....,....,.,IUOO NJ'
lf"!lou.--..•·~ ~-.. --From the P. ol·.ce Blotter sn:!~ ..... Smith, I like :s~~~:.~~~.:,~.~~.~ ·~I"•Nithlly •I 6:4J
the orange trees becau.se tbey ''Oeu Mrs. Walle, I enjoyed Sunday. •• 1:4.5 p.m.
remtnded me of Orance County the trlp because I had tun. I
"MATINEES DAILY"
• MOND"-Y, JUNE 15 stolen from theotttceotCotd~
lA TlD "G"ITS fORIVIRTIODYl
Two headers for an engine well Banter aDd Co., 550 New-
drill, valued at $190, were sto-port Ceoter Dr., Newport Ceo-
len from a gara~ at the Fred B. ter .•. About $13 ln cash
Goodwin residence, 531 san was taken from the residence
Bernardlno Ave., NeWJ'l(lrt of Janice Goadagne, 203-l/2
Heights •.• Twotelevtstonsets 4oth St., West NewPOrt ...
valued at $390 and a $100 radio Fred Bates, ZO,adeckhand, satd
were stolen from the business a scuba tank and a wet suit
ottlce of the Phllco-Ford Corp., wt~re stolen trom a boat at
Ford Rd .•• Tools andaboxval-100 E. Coast Hwy., near the A~:~~c ~R;i~:~~~·~ ued at $155 were stolen from a Ower Bay bridge · .. John NEWPORT I garage at the William K. Rich-CuMingham of Los Angeles s:atd
C.U .\!I1\ G J' L\ ·1 ardson residence, 1133 High-a $200 dinghy was stolen from
r'"' ... ·~·-· land Dr., Harbor Highlands ••• a boat storagt> area at '100Bay-
U£ WJ(I' JfJJI A stereo tapes goU clubs side Dr •.• Tom Carson of MAJMN EASTWOOD SfBfRG ski ~. tire 'aoo tool oo~ 1750 Whittier, Costa Mesa, said
were stolen trom ~he car of that an electric drill aod bits fl\JNTYOlJR. ~N Dale F'. K.aloyjlan, 605 Orchid, valued at $105 were stolen trom !!!!!!!::~ Corona del Mar while it was his pick~ truck while It was
THE LUXURIOUS '
NEW IAllfii!>A
THEATRE
• OPE~S NICt1TlY 6 ~~
HO W-EXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA FIRST RUN
SHOWING' SIX ACADE~Y AWARDS IHCLUDIHG-
R,~ P0'2'~" "'y~~~~l' PRIC/5"
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parked at 3rd A;e, aod Orchid. parked at 930 Vta Lido Nord,
.• A palr or binoculars ao::l an Lido Isle ... Douglas ThOmp-
electrlc stuver all valued at son of La Mirada said a camera
S65 were stole~ from the Ran-and a radio were stolen from
dolPh Ceccucct apartment 920 his boat while It was docked
Lrvwe Ave ., Newport Helitlls, near the Balboa Bay Club .••
during a party on the night A burglar broke Into the locked
of June 13 .. , Duane Lee car of D:ii.nlel M. Hunsaker Ul,
Shelton, 19, of 2810 Portola, of 188 Broadway, Costa Mesa,
Costa Mesa w4 s arrested on and stole a radio, stereo aod
a charge oi driving while ln-tapes worth $195 ... John
toxicated following an accident Carnes of 715 W. Wilson, Costa.
at 5:10 p.m. d.t 13th s t. and Mesa, said Sl5 w:t.s laken from
Balboa Blvd., Balboa; Mr.Shel-his car wh11e It was parked at
ton's cu collided with 2 other Ne111port Center.
cars , one stopped on Balboa
BlvJ. and occuplt'd by Pamela
LuciUe Gabert of 1312 w. Bal-
boa Bivr1., and aoother carpar-
kf'(l at 131 2 w. Balboa Blvd.,
owned by Elisia Martinez. of
1312 W. B.alboa Blvd. , .A $70
raincoat ,.·as stolen from tile
"'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
set of stereo speakers were and u ma.ke me huoery. 1 feU Uked the turtle roek. I Uked
stolen from his aputm~nt dur-Uke plckinc a orange ud eat the hole trip. It was tun then
lng a party · · • A purse ton-u . I a.1ao Uke turUe rock be-I tell asleep on Mary's shout-
tabling $20 ln cuh was bur~ cause u looks Uke a turtle der."
glart.zed trom the apartment head. 1 wtsh 1 could 10 and ''Dear M ~s. Waite. I enjoyed
ot Cheryl Shattuck. 117-1/2 ride on him. 1 •tsh be could the tour of levine Ranch. I
28th St., West Newport • • • co flster than a turtle could, Ukecl the Movie La.od Air Pl&ne
A surfboard valued at $12 was 1 also Uke the Uo.lverslty be-Museum. ADd 1 thl.nk Utsagood
stolen from a garage at the cause 1 Uke to sUde down tne Idea to oot use smoke stacks
Diane McCardle residence, 117 ralls." on vour ra.ctorys."
e MOW
SHOWIHC-
Horo!d ~obbio1'
Sensotioool Dromo
"TilE ADVEN TURERS"
(R\
Vla Koron, Lido Is le · • • A "1 was glad to go on the fteld "Like l said on the bus,
stereo tape player valued at trip. 1 Uked best ot 2.11 tbe ull~ked;~t=be~p~1ao;••;.:•!""~tbe::.~m~l;•-~;======= $120 W"ds stolen from a car airport aM the airptaoes. I 1
belonging to Charles D. Bruner, Uked to go 00 the good, good
4Z9-1/2 lrls, Corona del Mar, trlp and 1 had tun watchlog
while It was parked on the the pool and Uked to see the
s!reet In front of his residence. trees. 1 enjoyed the blc hole,
• THURSDAY JUNE lS but l gol tired and wanted to A . -..... '0 1 .. ~ 1 135 go back to school. That wa.s :;ur, ......... r va ...:u a a.ll ..
was stolen from the patio a.tthe ,:Dear Mr Smith It wu
apartment of Charles Kelly, 5• •
1926 A w 0c F t c so interesting how you told us -· ean ron ' en~ llow the early Indians used to
tral Newpor~ . • · • Jewelry camp and stay there on the
and a telev1s1on set, valued mountains. it was tnteresUnc
at $140, were burglarized from when the bl.d guy rot away and
the home of Arthur MaM, 325 kiUed the sherU aod they botb
levine Ave., Newport Heights died on the hill."
, .. Vandals threw.., unknown ··Dear Mrs . Waite, 1 Uked
ob)eds through a indow In tile gardens they were pretty
t~1e traJier of Everett E. Bll-and you are pretty too. Yoor
cer, 2940 E. Coast Hwy., Co-.red cntU peppers are nice and
rona del Mar, causing an estl~ 1 like them. How are you?
mated $100 damage •.• A s urf-Would you Uke to oome to
l!oa.rd valued at $120 was stolen my hOuse''"
lt.Jilarr1 Gregg r esidence, 112 "Dear ·Mrs Waite r en-
30th St., West Newport • · • ;oyed the field. trip ve;y much.
A pa.Uo loWJge cl\all' valued I hOpe you had a good Ume
at $25 was stolen from the too, 1 enjoyed Steve too. Most!.)
patio of the Henry Hawkl.nson 1 en)oyed eating bec&use 1 wa.s
residence, 3507 SeashOre Dr_., so hUD&fY that my stomach
West Newport .• , Three patm felt tunny. So eaUng was my
chairs, valued at ~36, were favorite thine."
~PORT /'. '
property room at the Newport
Harbor lligfl school ... A lawn-
MGM MA.Sl~RPIECE REPRINT: L~ESLIE CA.ROH mowervaluedatSlOOwa.sstolen
IH "LILI"-SPECIAL SHORT, "33 FA.Tl'iOMS" from a garagt"<~.l U}(> residence
Beer ki!e tapping equipm~nt
valued at $30 was stolen from
the tar of Greg King Henry
of 504 Westminster, Newport
Heights, while It was parked at
1400 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners
Mtle , , . Charles Vincent
GebeU of 2208 w. Ocean Front,
Central Newport, said a $150
stolen from the a.partmertpa.Uo "Dear Mrs Waite tha.ok you
of Richard Lloyd Bloom, 123 IOI' taking ~s uo~od 1n1ae
35th St., West Newport. Raac:b, 1 tnlnk . turtle rock
Joot5 Uke a ttoc oomtnc out
"LILI" at "1 :00 & 11:00--"OUVfR" at R:l,. of Ho>leoe Bognall, 542 Aliso ~~~;~;$~~~~~=;~;::;;;;;~ Ave., Ne...-port Heigflts. I . F'RIDA. y, J tr.\E 19
Thomas Hille, 22, of 121
46th St., West Newport, wa.s
arrested at 1213 Balboa Blvd.
at 1:15 a.m. on a ctur ge of
driving whlle under tne ln-
nueoce of drugs . . .Stereo
t.apes aoo h"Jlf clubs were sto-TELE PHON E 541-!552
J BIG SH OWS len from a car belonging to
Fred Jensen, 317 E. Wilson
St., Costa Mesa, while it was
parker! at 2400 E. Coast Hwy ••
Corom del Mar .•. A s urfboard
valued at $50 wa, stolen from
the Greg Thompson residence, ....
352 42nc1 SL, West Newport
... Tools aM a box valued at -
$75 were stolen !rom a cat
belonglng to John Raym·>nd W . .t-
.. son of 3132 Yukon Ave., Costa •
Mesa, while it was pa.rke<1 at
MORSE IUIIERS SILVERS
7(' ••".I(.()/. ()I'" ~~
2 Al~OTI I f ACAOf '.W N 1N 'lE R
"ITS TOUG H TO BE A BIRD"
3 "TH E RAS CAL"
COtJf!NU0 1. 1 DAILY 1-PG ',i l PM
the Corona del Mar main beach
parking lot.
• TUESDAY, JUNE 16
A tire anc1 wheel valued at
$70 were stolen from tile trunk
of d car owned by Ronald Rickey,
20 13 Irvine Ave., West Upper
Bay, Willie it WdS parked ln
hls driveway ... An addlng
valued at $190 was
~10-SPEED BIKES
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DUCK-FEET
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Regulars S895
Blemish S695
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HOME ECONOMI CS SUPERVISOR Dee Cox or Huntington
Beach, In center, steps In to referee tile competition be-
tween Jan Metzger, lett, or Oran~te and Mu. F'isher ot Co-
rona del Mar, both entrants ln the preserved foods compe-
tition at the Orange County fair and Expo, which will be
held July 14 througtl 19 at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
The best in )3m s, jellies, pickles, c.tnned fru1l, vegetables
and what-have-you wJ\1 deck the halls as top homemakers
vie for ribbons and prlz.es.
ZULCH GALLERY MOVES
l1l (])RONA DEL MAR
of a hole."
'·Dear Mrs. Waite, I Ute
tllat big butldiDg they were
bulldlnc. When I saw that crop
of oranges, lemons and ava-
eados, I was retttnt bungry.
"Oeu Mrs. Smith, I have
something that I hope you wtU
do tore me. Well you seiJCI me
some suger and I will send
back 25 cents?"
''Dear Mrs. Smith, I Uked
the 18-story buUding best. Be-
cause I would Uk.e to hwtt fos-
sils in it. And I woukl dJg a
hole in the cround and play 1.n
It. AOO I Uked where the los
Angeles sherU was ldlled aB:t
'IFben they chased nares ~ ln
the mountains aDd rot hlm. ••
"Thank you tor showing u.s
arOUDd. We enjoyed It very
1 Ti,..
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CRECORY PECK
RICKARD CI!EMMA
DAVID IAMSSEM
lAMES FRAMCISCUS
C[M[ KACKMAM
"'flU: Bt\Tfl .t~ Ot' BIIIT.\1:\"
EVE SMOWSTAITS J COJIIT 5UJII fiOM 2
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EXCLUSIVE
3 Ti'" ..
3.00
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. 15
•oRK UNTED
SPOTS before YOW' eyea -
on your oew carpet -remoYe
them with Blue Lutre. Rent
electric Jba~ l08r $1. CrO'IFa
Harctnro, UO?E,Coutllwy.,
Corooadel Mu.
Curt Dosh
,_EAL. TO,_
642-6.172 .... 613--
1730 W. COAl HWY.
li1ap1rt 111. I l11
1•1• lila.. Cull
Newport l"ch
PtJ~ BarNH £a/t,
pH.UnU
Most Home
For Small Money
Two Story, 4 Bedroom, dining area
PLUS brealdast nook and family room.
Conveniently located In Back Bay
area. Perfect garden for children.
$43,950
Ollie:. o,.. _...,.a -.yo
PETE BARRm REALTY O
1605 WoolciH Dr. N.l. •
JJnJa.JltJ
Prestige
Waterfront Homes
CUSTOM 4 TO 7 IIDIIOOM .-s
fltOM SIJS.OOO TO 11011.000
fURNISHID AND UNPURNIIHID
ALSO
'RIME BUILDING LOTS
FROM IU.OOO TO $17S.OOO
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
133 Dovo< Dr. Svlto J, N.l . 642-4420
APOLLO 11 EXHIBIT
AT LAGUNA SAVINGS
As a salute to tbe Arst
niversa.ry ot the Apollo
Landlng, a special
the ltmara.bl.lla
duc.ed at
hobby shoW WUI
tbroU&hOUC July
the main oftlce
oral lilY-'-Ia
Compllod by
son. &n admlnlstratlve usls..
tant wtth McDon.oell Douglu,
this collection ot artlflcts from
space fllghts and m~~~::: I locludes posters,
photographs, m•.dels, ~~:~1 Uons, medals, Apollo
flags, and photos of
Oights. Viewers will be
vlted to taste the space •~•II
consumed by the astronauts
their historic tllght. For 3
July 16, 17, and 20, sam,?re I
spa.ce food sUcks, the enerp
food deve)oped by PULsbury for
the U.S. aerospace program,
will be passed out to Ylsttors.
MRS. RODET DIES
Mrs. Carletta Ruth Rodet,
77, ot 163 Walnut st., Costa
W:esa., died July 1 at Costa
Mesa Memorial HospitaL Sbe
was born Jan. 11, 1893, LD
Loutsvtue, Ky., and tad U.-ed
1n California sloce 1920 a.nd
1n Orange tor B
Survivors
ol Costa Mesa ; a brother,
by Bobl.len of Ten.oessee;
gnndehildreo and one ,...,1-1
grandchild.
Funeral services were held
July 6 at the Church of Jesus
Christ ot Latter-Day Saints,
Newport Beach, with Blshop
Chad M. Campbell omctatin&o
Interment was at WntmlJlster
Memorial Park.
Bell-Broadway MoJrttar)'WU
In cbarl'8 ot ura.ncementa.
&.w.
BAY FRONT LOT
ON
MORRO BAY
60 Feet by 175 Feet, South Part.
MAGNIFICENT VIEW ACROSS BAY
TO GOLF COURSE.
Need Cash
$17,500
PHONE (714) 675-7778
SITUATID ON TIN ACRU
I'ACIOUS I A 2 IIDIIM. UARTMINTS
,.,... A Unfvro. ,_ $160
• Ptivatc Patios • Fireplaces
• POOLS • q Hole Puttina Green
• Tenn i1
• Sepatate Family Section
• Adj. to Schools and Play 110und
900 h-L•n•, C.N
MacArthur""' C.•at Hwy . clo .. to FuhiOft 1 .....
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Plus
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(850 sq. ft.) (1100 sq. ft.)
Newport Heights .
S35,000
with $7,500 down and the balance at
$250 per month including 8%interest.
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Sales througb the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totaled
over $54 million for the TWELVE
months of 1969. This represents
1,294 unit sales and a dollar value
increase of 4% over the same period
of last year, wbich was a record year.
List your property· with a Realtor
today.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Lido Isle
LARGE 5-BEDROOM HOME
ON A STREET-TQ-STREET LOT
Shown by appointment only
$97,000
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FINE INCOME
PROPERTY
I to 4 DUPLEXES •.• WALK TO SHOPS • •••
CASA MAGNIFICA
Sweeping view from pool & home
EXCITING VIEW HOME FOR THE EXECUTIVE .
EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT AREA.
4 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM, 3 BATHS.
986 SANDCASTLE,
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
OPEN SUNDAY I -5
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IY, ILOCKS TO OCEAN ... TENAHTS WAITING!
GOOD INCOME . GOOD BUY .
OPEN DAILY I TO 5
320-322 MARGUERITE AVE .
CORONA DEL MAR •••• FOR RENT
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TM ..,.._ Ana 01» ell ~~aiC•awce,
Pool ,_ttoo. • ~ Dr .... .., Leo, 0.,..... Gold
_.ttoo, .....,._, al 1'01-Yodallll Boll ll'-, au,.,
-ciU-,Io-Uorto E4 Hlrib Uld ... _ YaJor 1111 _.,_ at N"""" Dortta .....,.u ot """""
-ud Colla Y•ID bq> Btocb, BoddJ Ebooo, 11or1ao blolld a SO:.m-OIJ!nple-llae Solely Dtrsclor Bob Reed, AU.
pool &d)lctat to Daftdaoo ftt.ld Amertcao Steve Farmer, OCl
at Newport Harbor bJ&b sebool coach Ed Newl&Dd ud Newport
au.• Allbe, cbiJrmu, tx-Beach Pollee Cb.ief James GJa..
piiiDo 1M PNject u t>Uows , ns.
"Tbt Harbor Area producea a Coatrlbutlons or pledps,
....... EMUDber of talented swim-wbleb are tu-dedldlble, may
men. tu IDl.DJ more could be ad to the Harbor Area
be devekved . &Dd tDCOUn.ced Olympia Pool Foundatloo, P.O.
Ulrougtl ~ b:a1 facWties. Box 800, Costa Mesa, Ca.llf.
A SO.mettr pool woWd offer WATSON
3 times tbe aq~&tlc lnatroc-RaymoOO Watson, lrYibe
tloa lD recreational swlmmlDc, Company's senior vice pres!·
We l\lll'd tralntB&. water dent, will discuss tbe g1aot land
safety, ICubl di'ri.Dr. ntertal-development tlrm's pla.Ds for
Jet, competittn swtmmtnc. dl.v-the oe• City of lrvloe before
lng. 1.011 water polo. Newport Beach business and
"AAU, ClF, stateaadoatlonal community leaders July 15.
eveots could be beld at this HewtllpreseDChlstalk.whfch
pool. A spectator seating of wUl toclude sl1des, at a geoeral
600 to 1,000 people is planned. membership breakfast meetln&'
The proposed location oelt to of tbe Newport Harbor Chamber
Davidson ft.eld will atrord a of Commerce.
natural "rind break, always ad-Ctlamber manager Jack Bar-
vantageous to competitive oett saJd the 7:30 a.m. event
swtmmlrlg and divitlg events. will take place at the Balboa
The location is also centrally Bay Club.
sittated Yithi.ntbecommunity." Mr, Watson, oewly named
The project Is already '15 per to the lrvlne Company board
cent funded, with tbe Newport of directors, will talk about
Mesa scbool district pledged to his company's planning pro.
finaDce halt the cost &00 the cess, from the drawing boa.rds
City of Newport Beach one to the completion of construe-
quarter of the cost. The pro-Uon .
ject ls endOrsed by the Newport
Bank mangers named
Fully Factory
Equipped, Including
White Side Wall Tirn,
WhHI Covers, •tc. 2137!~LIC
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19'67 DATSUN
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.,.,.._,.NEWPORT HARBOR EII~GN THU.RSIIAY,JULY 9,1910
ARST SECT1011 --P•l CO~ A DEL MAR, CALIF.
Troth .is announced
11r, Uld Mro. K-SiouCb lo-bo' I _,., Noll WfiCMUid
ot 110 SuMtcutle ~ .. Harbor lira. Wrlcbt, no uer...-.
):::;::::: VI.., IUIIa, ban·-111o at Tuo11D, wort a1oo pre-. .,.,..,,..,r-lr-tDPI'meat of tbetr daqpter, lt ns almolt a farewell patty
YIN Jlllllb Marian wrtellt, 1D lor Nell. -Ia -tile U,S. ~~~:;,:tiif Kettb Doalldeon,. 8011 ot Mr, Mar IDes. He wu thiA*' ""t ~
ud Mrs. Br..ce Doa&II:!Dl rA. to Ot1Jawa last week..eod.
1 Seal Beaeb. Tbe enppmeot "~~ U:.':J,;. .: •. ~c::: ' , party was beld Juoe za, 1D
Loog Beacb at tbe Cljllalo's Mead, cousins ol tile b<lde from
Table H&'W'tboroe. Tbe betrotbed Am~ tbe cuests were Mr. ~le both . attended Mar iDa
and Mrs. Cralcllooaldsoa, 11<0-blllt SCbooL HUDIIJl&tOG Beocb.
Uer aDd slster-I.D-law of tbe kiss Wrlpt &lao atteoded San
lllteDiied groom; Mr. aDd Mrs. otego state, and both ot them
Peter Dlos trotMr~lD-law and ban also beeo stwtying at Got-
sister ot tbe groom. Tbetrt<le-den West College,
Mrs. Lilly leaves board
Mrs. Elizabeth Lilly, mem.
ber of tbe Newport Mesa unt.
Qed school district board ol
trustees tor 5 years, resigned
Tuesday llllltt.
day aigbt trustees elected aDd
appolnted the foaow1ng:
She said sbe was resigning
tor "personal" reasons and
thanked the board and clafl'
for the association anj :oocero
shared ln the sotrlng of prob.
lems b.ced by the district.
AJl election will be beJd lD
120 days to tl.ll tbe remt.lning
3 years other term.
ln other related action Tues-
President, Sellm S, Frankll.n;
clerk, Thomas C. Casey; board
represeota.Uwe to vote for a
member of tbe county com-
mittee, Roderick H. MacMII-
llan; city counclls-scbool dist-
rict l.la1son eomnlttee, Mr.
Casey and Mr. M.acM.lllian; leg-
islative representative, Mrs.
MMI.an C. Bergeson; secretary,
S ..... Wllltam L. C--m;
assistant secretary, Dr. Nor~
man R. L<lats.
BOY SCOtrJ' TROOP 17 of Corona del Mar, under the &Uid·
ance of Scoutmaster John Jones, Is resporislble for the diS·
play ot flags aloog the lligtlway on special holidays. The
spoosorl.ng orpnlutiOD Is the Corona del Mar Chamber or
Commerce, just recently having Iaten over the program
that was Initiated by the Exchange Club. LocaJ merchants
Interested 1JI tattng part In this Jllltrlotic project are a.P:ed
to COI&act the Corona del Mu Chamber tor lnformatloo.
The Scouts pictured here are, from lett, Derek Berg, Bruce
a.od Pblllp Hildenbrand, Mark Oberman aiXl Tim Bayless.
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From the Assembly ...
Br ROBERT BADHAM Auemltly,..an 71at Distric t
Recently, Jhadooeofthemost very short and sketchy; but, of the Peaples Democratic Re-
deYa.stattng eJI)erlenees that I nevertheless, ooe Is received public of North Vietnam to re-
ea.n reca.lltn m&nJ, many years. every 2 or 3 months. mind the people of this nation.
I bad received letters from The Pylest.a.vea4-1/2-Yea.r-the neutral nations, our allies,
some constituents advlsing me old son whO is ooa.rly ready to and the Hanoi regime that the
that oo June 23, the League of start kindergarten. and he and Hanoi regim:! did sign the
American Famllies would visit his father have never seen each Geneva Convention of 1949
Sacramento on behaU of the other. Young Pyle and his which stipulated that Red Cross
POWS and MlAs. These Initials friends are contused as to personoel would be able to In-
stand tor "Prl!ilODers of War" whether or not his father ls spect prisons, that the sick a.oo
aDd "Missing In Action." I "away," "In jail," ''oot rea.lly wounded would be either re-
a.greed to see them when they existerlt," or as it Is occasion-patriated or attorded adequate
came to Sacramento. ally explained, ''being held by medical care, and that the POWs
Earl)' that afternoon, a the bad men." and MlAs would be able to
char min( young lady walked Why are these people ln Sac-communicate with their hOmes.
1nto my otnce. She lntroduced ramento trying to eJPlain their Nooe of these accords h.as been
herself as Mrs. Elaine Pyle plight of trustratton. confusions adhered to by Hanoi,
from Tustin, and she told me and despair to state legislators? I am writing this column In
her story as follow s: Mrs. Pyle expla.ined it this way: the hOpe that decent Americans
She was married 7 years ago We Deed help. Weoeedpeople will respond to this need and,
to a young man who was oot at aU levels of pWlllc We wbo also, to point out to the apolo-
a dlsselller or a consclen-wiU he.tp us build a campalgn gists tor Hanoi lhat It sbc.u1.1
t1ous objector, but a persoo of letter-wriUng to the so-be called to their attention that
wru acknowledged his duty and called oetin.l nations who,lo-fWK>l ls oot following even the
rapcmalbi.Uty to hU country. eldeotally, welcome our draft most basic ot rules 1.t1 this
He lo"d to D.J ud because of to tbe coof11ct.
thia, be beeame a pilot 1.t1 the
U,S. A1r Foree. In aetlon over
North VIetnam, his pl&ne ns
shot down aDd he was la.ken
prisoner.
Accord.I.Dg to Mrs. Pyle, she
and her husband are among the
"lucky ones" (as regarded by
much of the press) because
over the past 4 years she has
received some 181etters. There
ate 1,600 prisoners of war as
a result of the Southeast Asian
situa.tloo. Only about 385 have
beeo allowed to communicate
with their loved ones. In the
ease of the "lucky ooes'' sucb
as Mrs. Pyle, the letters are
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COROllA DELMA!!. CAUf.
wm a-. ; .... 1..-..11 n...1 .....
...... Ia the •iHI of IMDJ'· To MRPtr it.
I wooold lilte to poi.M ,... 10 l:oeiD<I 38 :8,
wilh ha mishty air force •1•inM ).,HI, In
nrw~ )5 and 16 of 1M aa.me chapter we find
• furthc:J" de.erlplion or the invuion: .. And
thou thak tome from thy place out of the
north parta (ian't that exactly where Ru.ia
ia located pJraphieally), thou, and many
people with tMe, all of them ridins upon
horws., a JfTII rompany, and a Rlif!hty army:
and thou ahah come up asainst my peopl~
hrarl u a cloud, lo cover the land ... Here
wt have a picture o( Russia's cavalry. Mili·
tary atrattgial.!i recognize that there ia some
tf'rrain on which a battle ean beet be waged
with cavalry. RuMia ia known to be a be-
lif'vf'r in thia type of warfare and to ~
lhf' large!lt c.avalry force in thr world!
A LOOK AT THE BOOK
....... ""' Lon!. "' -1 .. Cos. ~ .......,._ ud Tubol, ..,. thai "in lfte liiiO<
,...n · "-.... It ..,.. U.to lfte land llw lo
b-roulht b.ck fnMII the aword, a.nd it lathered
oul of ma.nr people, apiNt the moun~int of
Jar ad ... n .... Yet"'le certa.i.oJy indieatet an in.
•uion of ltroel by C.., Mai"So Metboch,
and Tuhll, with their &IIi~
But who are the.e nation•? f'rank Boyd,
an f!:miMnt Bible teacher, bad thi. to aay
about lhete countrie.: "Jf you will refer back
to Geneais l0:2, you will find amon8 othen
the names of Gomer, MagOf!;, Tubal, and
Me.hech, all sons of Japheth, &On of Noah,
born art~r the Flood. Students of elhonology
(the science of the orisin of nations) say that
the des.oendanta o( Masos, Mes.hecb, and
Tubal were lhe ancient Cythiaru who occu·
pied the resion around the Black and Cupian
Seu. and were the forefathers o( the pre.ent
Ruteian people."
Are you aware of the fact that just before
World War II Russia is reported to have
shipprd a large quantity of l~ead pencila to
Great Britain with rhe names "Gog:" and
''Ma~or;" imprintNi on them ?
In l9.'iQ Russia issued a poslage stamp
~owin~ four horsemen coming from the
north, where Ru!Jiia is located. A map depictt
them as riding toward Pal~int-to the Stat~e
of lsrat-1. The Russ.ians lilllr ruli.r.l"d how
preci!ely lht"y w~er~ fulfilling Bible propht:cy!
How will Rus..~ia invade hrat"'? Ezekiel
.18 :9 set>ms to givt" an indication of the
.111tack : "Thou shah ascf"nd and come like a
~lorm, thou shalt bt-like a cloud to cover
tht" land, thou, and all thy bands. and many
1.oeopl" with thee."
Most of t'OU undoublt·dly rf'mf'mbt-r H itlf'r'~;
hlit.r.krit"gs in the beginning of World War II.
He put his planes into the air in such num-
twr! that tht'y almost hladr;:rd out the sun.
With prat rapidity thl"se plan«"S. loadrd with
men anri t"quiprTM'nt. would swoop down upon
a nation h~· :<urprisr. Oftf•n within a mal~r
of houno-tht' nation ~ould fall under thr
im pact of a blitzkrieg.
Tht· H'r""' wr havr quotrd set·ms to indicate
--omt·thiug like> that. Ru.'!sia wil l COmt' down
The Messiah
Thf' last part of verse 15 Mys there will bf'
cavalry "and a mighty army." Recently J
rrad a newspaper account which claim~ that
Ruuia is now abl~e to 6~1d six million men
almost immediatrly in the evt-nt ol World
War Ill. If she is able to put siv million men
into combat almost overnight. then ce rtainly
she po~ "a mighty army".
Whtn will all this takr plaCf'? Vt-rse 16
idt"nti6H it as "in the lattf'r days"-the c~
ing days of this age. Evr.n N:ienli!IA and
world leadrrs are saying that th,..se: arr the
"last days."
Also in versr 16 God says, "[ will bring
thee against my land." God is going to he
the Instigator of this battlf'. Why ? For a
numhf.r of y.-a rs. f'SJM"Cially rru ntly, Jewish
prople have bet'n returning in grf'at numbns
to lsraf'l. But tht'y're not goi ng back l.w-cauSt'
thf'y lov.-Christ-it's bt>causr !Omt'thing deep
within them is drawing thf"m back to their
homeland. Cod is ra u~ing them to rt•turn.
Thr patht'tic thing is that tht-y a rr p>inj!
hack in unbc>li,.f and athris m. Thrrf'fon•, Cod
will instigatf' thi,; hallie "th at the hrathen
may know mt", ~·hen I ~hall be sanctified in
thee, 0 Gog, hrfou· tht'ir ry~:· Cod will
pt"rm it this hattlt: to driv.-Israel to hr r knf'f'~.
to cau~ hrr to grt back to Him.
Is Coming!
By Rev. A. G. Morrto !Pios>hot!e WilD-I
"Li!t your lotn.s bl! t,irrled Gboul and your
lam.pJ burnin~ and bl! Yl! yourulvn like umo
men. look in& for tlt.~ir Lord."-LuU 12 :35-36.
The o nt-thin~ that you cannot do with this
I ruth of th~ Lo rd's Return is to dismiss it from
mur Bible bttause thi~ truth is to~ found in ~\e ry chapter.
The Lo rd has empha.sitrd it because it is a
prominent and important !lubject. Jesus wanl!l
lo tell us lc:M wt-fo rtt:el if thai He is coming
back al!;ain . This is the attitude the Lord de-
sires of His plt'or!e ; there ..-.hould be an aware·
"""-"Let your k»ine be «irde-d about,. your
lamps buminJ!' and he ye yourseh·rs like unto
men lookinfi! for their Lord."
\\'he11 ~·f" rrad nu r Old Testament we come
across the cry that went up for 4,000 yeaJ'.
"Rt-:t.olfl Hr cometh :" .. The MeMiah is com·
in ~?," and 1he prophets tell1hat He win be hom
in Fk thlrht-m anrf then JW to F.gypt. He would
_1!:0 ha<·k to sr:lllt-in Nazareth. Ht-would 10-
journ amott_l!:"-t u~<. He ~·ould di~e for us. He
~·ould rise a~~;ain . They predicted His comin«
and all these "''onderful prophecies were liter·
all)' fulfillrrf anrf we marvt-1 at the Lord Jesus
comin_l!: to rarth. til the gra~ of the Lord J~u.
i11 that fir "'a~ born in Fkthlehem's man~ter,
and "'e thank God that He lived amongst us
anri "'t' prai:l-t" Him that He di~d for us. rhat
1-ft-rose a_l!:ain for our ju~ti6c.ation, that He
aseeuded up to Cod's rij!ht hand to be:come
our Advocate with tht Father. Rut he told us
that He ~ u com in~ hack a_2"ain and the angels
,,..~tif,ed to it .
llur dantrer today is that of repeating the
mistake of th~e Jews in relation to Chris t's fi~t
com in_l!:. The Je~s boa ~t ed of their knowledge
o f the Scripture>~ written hy their own proph-
ets who li\·t-d amonli!' thl"m . yr.t when Jesus
came they did not reeo!!nil~e Him. Today the
Rook i!i alive bt:cauM: of ~ropheti c fulfillment.
The Jt:w is hack in his own la nd ; the nations
a~ unitin,l!' in their d~tined allian(%S ; the na·
ti onal disasters ar~e inc rea~inp;; the spiritual
apostasy ill to be ~n in the la nd and mankind
is uking. "What is the wo rld coming to?"
But there ill the danJ!,'er or Christians not recog.
nitinp; these si,1m s. ft oufi!ht not to be hecau.!e
the Master said, .. like unto men lookin~ for
their Lord." [very Chri.~tian ought to have
thi5 characteristir t:ve ry Chri&tian ought to
have this hop.:. In the old dispensation the
comin@' of the Lord in the flesh was the hope
of the faithful. In the nt'w dispensation thr
second coming of the Lord occupies the same
province. Fr .m th~e fall of Adam we have tht
promi~ .and especially from the days of Ab-
raham right down to the Incarnation of our
Lord the anitud~ of the faithful remnant ha.s
always been that of looking for their Lord.
You ~member a.s the days p~dicted by the
prophns drew on and the time wa s coming
when the hope of Israel should appur and
when at last He eame and the aged Simeon
hdd i~J:aia anna the: infant Chriat. be prayed
to heaven Y ying, "Lord, now lettest thou thy
servant depart in peace for mine ~eyes havt"
seen th.y salvation." He had been loolr.ing for
the Lord: the coming of Christ in the Aesh
was the consummation of the hope of the old
dispensation.
Our lord. when He outlined His dt:ath,
deda~d His resurrection and in effect to His
people Hr. said this, "I will come again, so let
your loin1 be girded and your lamps humin~
and be ye yourselves as men looking for their
Lord."
"Girded loins" undoubtedly spt:alr.s of readi-
neu -nothinJ!: to impede movement, and
readines~ is not surldenly acquired, it is an at-
titude to be steadily maintained, otherwise we
shall be cau~ht hy our Lord unprepared for
Hi s coming. Nod1inp: must check your move-
ments for Chrisl. nothing must hold you back
from !>ervin!! Him -loins girded and lamps
burning. Was it not said of John the Baptist
that he was ••a burning and a shining light?"
Was not he the Lord's h :raid ? Is not this our
tuk too at this midniji!ht hour? As th~e darlc-
neu surrounds us we are to herald His Second
Coming. Our lamps of witnH!I must be bum·
ing with this Christian hope. It must not be
kept to out!W'!Ives. SoH you have the Christian
hope you must have this consistent testimony.
I a.H you, have you a oot.sistent testimony?
Are your loins girded, are you really serving
the King. are you really about Hi s work. or are
you struck by some vision, some pleaaure,
some pos8e!l.llion, some thing? Have you rec·
ogni1ed that you are a pilgrim, that each day
you must strike you r tent afresh -you are on
lhe march. Are you witnt:Ming in the light of
His eoming? How important it is to have our
lampe burning.
THE CITY OF PETRA
Fr-TH! J!WtSH MO,!, ••• 7fll. L•• • ..,.t ..
Un•· of tlrt• ~n.en ~t·~t cilir-" in ~-~i!ltf"net' is built up likf" ordinaq• hmldinj!~. they ~·<:rt'
tht" \Oor)nrlnful pin k rit~ nf Pf"t ra. In ancirnl h~wn downwards from tht• ground lrvf'L
tiiTM'~ thi .. flouri~lt inJ! r•t•ntn· nf Ealllt·rn 11plt<n• AlfJ'IOJil complrtf'l) ~urroundinf!' the city art'
•lour !.'tno•l n1•;u thr pniut to f intr r!lf'r tion of rO!'of'-colourrd mountain walls. clividt>d into
tht> gn·at c.ara\·an rout•·~ frum Palmyra. C.aza, group5 hy p:rral f(apinJ:! rrack_. and linetl with
E,ypt, anrl 1hr Pt•r .. iau Gulf, four day11' jour· rock-cut tomb.~ in !he form of towf"f!l.
FAITH 01 CONFIDENCE
By Dr. Bol> JonM
Some people confuse faith and confidence.
In one sense, the two tire not identical in their
source, nor 111re they founded on a common
spiritual basis.
Confidence may be born of a nature: that is
maturatl y optimistic and hopes for the best. A
man may be confident that "things will turn
out all right" and 1hlnk hr ha~ faith when he:
has only_ conti~nce.
Confidence may spring from ;~ tcnowlcdge of
the charac1erisr ics and potentiallltes which an~
other po!lsesse'l. A mother m:.ty have con-
fidence in the qualities of her son's character
and take 11 for granted that bccau!>l' of them
he will make a success of h1~ life and think
she has faith.
Confidence may spring from reliance m one -
self. A man may take an cstimatc of his own
gifTS and ttll ents <~nd ahililtes and have con -
fidence that he wtll be able to accomplish a
cerlain task and th ink this i~ faith
Faith 1s more than this. F0111h ~~ fi xed in
God. F<~tth is nm just an unn:asoning hope
nor is it wi~hful 1hinking th ru God will do
the thmg we w:~nt Him to Jo. It tS the assur-
,,nce th:u He w1ll kt:ip His Word and hring to
• tl'IU".-•
p115S thai which He has promiacd to perform.
Faith is founded in God Who filrl beeausc
He is omnipotent 11nd Who wll/ beeaute He
promised. The surren~red Chrtstlan knows
that God will lead him because he believes the
Word of God which promisca, "Commit thy
way unto the l o rd: trust also in him; and he
shall bring it to pau" (Psalm 17:~). A aodly
mother has faith that her child will live ritht
because she has done her best to brinJ him up
in the fear of the Lord and because God haa as·
sured her in His word. "Train up a child in
the way ht' should go: and when he is oki, he
will not depart from it " (Proverbs 22:6).
Fai th is superior 10 conftden(% u divine
mnnipotence is supenor to mortal weakness.
Conti(Jc:nce may enable a man to climb a
mountam whose loft y peak challenaea his ef-
furl.~o. Fai th removes the mountain. Con-
fidence helps a mariner to sail his boat u(ely
thro ugh a s1ormy sea. bul only faith can enable
a m<~n 10 walk on lhe waves. Faith hu this
sure foundation-the Word of God-and "the
Word ol' GOO standeth sure."-America n Way
Fc:~tures
MY MOMENT OF DECISION
By
BILLY GRAftAM
~ ........ ;~""
T•ocl Socl•ty,
Orocl,ll, N.J.)
I ·LL N!.VU. FolCET my fint year m high
school. Babt:-Ruth, !he great king of b.asc:-
b.all , ca.mc to my home town To play an C'X·
hibition game. :\11 of us wr rt' on the front
~a ts shou1ing and yelli ng .11 the wp of our
lungs. My fa ther, who had t:aken us to thr
ga rnc-, arrangrd for me to sh;~ke hands with
the grrat Babe. I wdl nevrr fo rget thc-thrill
of shaking ha.nd~ with the fellow who was
thc-cdnl of all our young he:arts . I d•dn't wash
my hands for about thrc-t' d:~ys. The next day
•t school I wa s thr rnvy of all my friends.
During my last yean 111 hrgh SC"hool my
lr.ecnest ambitton w;u to be a professional
baseball playu. I "atr up" the S?'rtS pages.
Whrn I w;u scxtt:"c:n. 01hrr fi nishmg a.
ga.mr, I was invurd to a churrh. I wa.s told
th.at a ''fighung prr:arhc:r" wa.~ to preach. I
wa.s interestc-d, for anythmg abo.~ut :a o;crap or
a fight was all I w:anted. I forsook m)· studit's
and went to church. To rny am:JZcmem, it
was a grt'at evan_grl1st1C ~o.unp:••,cn o~nd "i,OOO
~oplc were ga rherrJ
I sat in thr reJr nf dw hue ldmg .• unously
wa.tchmg :~lithe str3n_(tc h.cpf>C"Ill ngs. T wasn't
quue sure wh.1t Wll uld IJk(' place nrxt. I h;~d
alw:~y.s thought nf rd1g11•n .n lllt•n· m leu
"sissy stuff," :111d dc.cl .1 fr!luw whr.o was
gomg tO ~ an :1TideH· wuul.l h.tiC no 1imr
fo r such things. II WJ) all ngln for ukl men
and girls, but nor fur re al "he mrn" wuh
rrd hlood in thC'It Yrrn• r h:ul w•nc-tO churr h
Y.~me, hut tha.t wa• all .
111'1""'"'.' ,., .. ., '"'' 1/vJ~ llibli
1. 1\oonan• 3 23, 2 R•otl\...,_, 3 10, 1 H .. m~••• ~ N
4 P•ahn 11'1 II ~ 11••1"~'" 7 !2.~
A great giant of a man .mod and began to
preach in such a way at I had ~cr heard a man
pre.ach. Half-way through his mt:ua~ he poimed
right in my direction and s.aid, "Young man, you
arC' a sinner."
I Lhought he was talking to me, so I duck«!
behind the person in froot of me and hid my
face! The idea of his calling me a sinner!
"Why, I'm as good as anybody," I told myself.
"I live a good, clean, healthy, moral life-. I'm even
a mC'mbcr of a church, though l~eldom go."
But then he began to quot.c Kripture. "All,..,~
sinnrd, DruJ come slton of 1Ju tiD? of GoJ."l
"T!J"c is none riglllNJNs, ,o, riOt ont'!'S For the
fint time in my life I roliud I was a tinner, that
my soul w;u bound for hell and that I need«! •
S:~viour.
Rut when hC' gave the invitation, I rushed out
info the mght and made my way home.
I'll nc vtr forget the ltruggle that followW. All
night long I wrestled and fought. The next day I
could hardly Wilit for evening, 10 I eould ~~ back
to the $C'rvicc. This night I soat near the from.
Whtn the prt:acher got up this time, he set:ml'd to
smilr at me. He said in tenderest mnes tlut "G~
tommtndnh ll it love loWftrJ u1, in tlttll, 141lrik we
w"c yn sm rur-s, Clrn'tt JicJ for ,....:-a
I rhouJ!hr. "This is for me! I'm • sinner. God
lovcs me ."
When the inviution was given I made my way
To the lronr with the others. I gave my hand to
tflc pre:~cher and my bean to the Saviour. lmme---
di:ut'ly j11y, pracr and usurance Aooded my ~nul.
My Mns. which wcrt' many. I knew wctl' gune.
Ft~r 1h(' first timr I had md thr Person who be-
r:~nw the Ht'rO of my life, Jesus Christ.
I had suught thrills! I found them iu Chm1.
I haJ J, ooked for something that would bring per-
frd JUY anJ happiness! I found it in C hrist. I had
luokl'J for something that would bring pleasure
anJ that would satisfy the deepest longin~ of my
hrart 1 I found 11 in Christ. "In tlly pusnrrr is f.U-
n~JJ of JOy: IJI thy ri1lrt lumJ tA"c llrc plrtuMres
for ~~~~rmorr."4
Chrest i> the Ht'ro and Idol of my hear!. Hc-
chJIIrngt's. thril lt and satisfies. "WIIntfor~ 4-t" is
ah/(' also to Javr th~m to tile MIUrmost tlr111 rom~ ""'fl CoJ hr him. uri"g lr~ n~" lic1rtii.''S ======
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F-JIEwtSH HOPE. a..707. L .. NIO-'••
Plea!>!' rX/IIiiitr j ,l,n .J ·.'i.
Th .. W<H<I "l'l :th•r" m•·r•tiun••r l in tlfi~ \'''"'
n>ff'r" teo tlw \\"m ,l .,f ( .• .,J. ) 1111 10 ill !~uol 1!11'
word "wal!'r" n·krr•'rl I•• •i miluth in t:plw-
sian~ 5:26. I l'd •·t 1·2 1 nl•o ~t>~lt'!i 1hat til!'
nf'w hirth i-. LrPH~,!IIt :d .. •ul t.\ tlw Word nf
God.
Wluu dor.! it Wl'lllt "' \f,,/l,,•u· l ~'·!fl. "Till h··
J~ruJ ,.,th, Jlldf!.t/!1'/1/ IIIII" ! ll'tllf} . ._,.,
Thi!i ro>ff'T!I tfl till' juril!nwu t ~ tluJI "'ill t·o mt •
up<~n thi~ t'fHth durin ~ tlu• timt• nf th,~ f.r<•lll
Trihulatinn , rr~ultinj! in thr n\'l'fthrow nf tht•
antirhri.~t anri Bah\'lnn, "iatan al""l t .. •inJ.! cu~t
into thr hott omlf""" pil f.,r l .OilO vt•ar~. Thr
Lord ]!:"<u:< f':hri"l will tlwn r nmt• fn rth \ ir.
toriously from llf'avrn n~Hi tak" up lli:o-rnillt•n-
nial r"i~n Qn ra rth.
Pl~a5t' f':rplain "hi~ tail dr•'U' t/lf' tlr ird part nf
the starJ nf hM1W1 " H••rrluliun 12 :3-4.
Do '~ wordJ in Rom. 11 :26 "AM so all
luat!l Jhoil b~ Jllvt<f' indicatt" tluu oU tM
/l!Ws will be w vrr/? D. F., Sc.rbom, Dill .•
Canada.
No, for thie rcft"n to thr timr when the
Lord Jesus Christ will l'f'!Urn as tht-Deliveft'r
to reign 1,000 years. ThO&r of hr.arl wh$ will
be waitinf!; for Him and brlieve in Him, will
be thr privileged onrs who will be alive on
this f"art h at thr comrTM'ncrmt-nt of Chriel'a
rn illrnial reign. In John 8 :24 thr Lord JnuJI
Christ Matc>d drllnitt-ly. "If ye bt-lieve not
th•t I am HI" (that ill, tht" MeASiah tlw-Son
of God. th~ Saviour I yr shall die in rou•
sin.o;". Th~5. of coursr, applies not only to ewe
but ai!!O to Gentilrs.
Wluu iJ thl! uplan.MWn of Heb . 6:4? J.HX.,
Dovl!r, o~r.
nry from lh~ ,\frditrrranran and fivt" from
tht: Rt-d Sra. \r'!w il i.~ mil,..!! from anywhoeN'
•nd ran onl\· lw rrarlwd on hnr.'if•hack with
.a ~tronJt: a r~rd r!<C'Orl.
Thr ci ty ill rntt•rrd rlown a riark and nar-
row ~or~~;r. in plarc·!l ronly t,.n frrt wide, which
i~ nnthing mon• than 1 ~rf"at split in the hugr
t~~~nd8tonr rflek~. It i~ lilcf" warulrrins along
)'ll')mf' mytllf'Mcma paAM~ in Aladdin'• cavt-.
until t~ path _.mM,.nly rnd11 in a lNIM of
trm1•b. h)m~. anri thf'at rel! of exquisite
Y .. t thf' ~tart ling l>f"auty of Prtra is b'( no
mf'an! confinrd to rhr ma!l;nifiCI':nce o thr hoildin~!l. N11turf" ha.~ ~uppli;rf it wilh a statt-l y
~!ling. and ~hr giw·!l it the fini.oching touch,
which lights it up into a wild liCf'ne of crim.
~n grandeur.
As the Jlun ~1.'1 the pink rolouring chang,.,
lo a myatl"rioul crimson tin~d with miMy
blue. The whole" c:ity look.e just aa if il we re
on lire, with tlw-st•tt"ly pillara and fine can·
inp thawing dim!{. tl)rou@:h the red-hot glow,
until u darlcnf'M all• the fire gradually dies
OOwn and 1M-city ainks under the pall of
death.
The "red riragon" rnt•nti onrd in thi& pas-
sage refers tn Satan, ~·h1k thf" ~litr.~ of heaYt'n
thai he cast!! to tlw r11rth rrrN to prominf"nl
lraders who wi ll he in tht• wnrld durin~ th,.
Great "Trihulaliton prrir11l. And who will hr
ovf"rth mwn hy thr pH~'N of Satan.
This pa~Uge contains a very solemn wam·
ing to all who have heard the Goapd and by
the power of the Holy Spirit been enabled to
understand it, neverthele. definitely refute
lo accept the Lord Je:su.a Chritt aa thdr Me:a-
aiah and Saviour. In Gen. 6:3 Cod MY .. "My
Spirit shall not alwaya strive with man." It i1
exceedingly dangeroua for anyone 10 delay
accepting the l.ord Je~ua Chrilt u S.Yiour,
Tl'luJI. do tll.e wor-d• •for the kllim.oJty of
luru U tlw! 1pi.ril o/ pro~ lftHil U. Rn.
19:10? Mr1. E. G. ll., Detr-oll, MicA_
architecturr.
II' hal ~ha//1~ fWt.<~on dro li'/i(} /ur.• lh•· mark 11/
tit~ hf'rut?
Literalism and
Lord's Return .
By DR. ROBERT T . KETCHAM
National Comuhanl of lfte Gc><nl Aaoociatlon
ol Rqul..-Baptiot O.urd>to
• .,._,_., "--Owl•.._ .... _, C•llt_,,_., N.J,
The _., or -Lord --~f 10 faD iniO throe diYioiooe, aamdy, Prophet. Prieot, &1111 ro.,. Tbe oflico ol a propbol lo 10 doclan God'• mesuce to ~ the c6c. of • prielt ia tiD ......
God'• preiCDCe for maa; the office of a Dac Ia to
rule.
Did He come literally in a«orr!!DCe with """"'' «y, or were the prophetical utterances c:ooiernlnc
thia event to be intupreted spiritually? Let Ul
......... lhe Scriptureo.
Iu.iah 7:1-4, "A viflin shall conceive, lod bar •
son, and ab.all c.aJt his name Immanuel." Here i1
a Jtatanent far more ~t~sceptible to "apiritu.ali&inc'"
than any other pauage rderril\1' to Hia 11t01fd
advent could ever be. Here ;.. • ttuemmt that
every law of IWuft, ~ery law of man, and evuy
law of acience would at once dedere Wllruc and
imponible. Ther~ wu p»itivdy oo way under
heaven wbr:reby a Wgira c:ould cive birth to a
child. Therefore, ~y cw1d wdl have a.id, ''Thia
is to be interpreted u a apiritu&l birth." And yet
101ne seven hundred years later that -.cry evct
occutred -a woman pvc birth to a cbilcl and wu stiuam,m.
Mic:ah 5 :2 declaru that He wu 110 be bor-n iD
Bethlehaa of Jud.._ ThiJ wu lit<rally lu16.Ued.
Zechariah 9 9 declares that Zion's king should
c:omc unto them riding upon a colt, and "foal of an
au." Witness its literal fuUiUmeot ln. the so-c:alltd
triumphal entry into jeru.alm~ JCJme five huodrtd
,..,. later •
In coanection with this puu.ce, Zechariah 9:9,
it might be intereatina-to note its connection with
its New Tutament fulfiUmenL It will be recalled
that Jesus told His disciples to ro into a certain
village whtre they would find a mit tied at the
parting of the ways, and to loose bim and brine
him to jesus. If anyone interfered, thel were to
~ told that "the Lord hath need of him!
W 6 might ask -why did tM Lord have MCd
of him? Surely He did not ,,.d him as an ebeo-
lute n«-essity to H is entry into Jerusalem. He
rowiJ. have walked, or He t~ld h&ve ridden ia coa~
.ve_vances of many kinds. Why, then, this peculiar
insistence upon 1M oolt wherein ne'\-·er maJl aat?
The logical reason is that the Lord had need of
this colt with which to lilnoUy fulfill Zechariah 99.
Psalm 41 :9 declares that His own familiar frimd,
with whom He had eaten bread, would betray Him.
Witness its literal fulfillment in John 13 :18, "Btd
lhiJI the sc-ripltu·• tftl.IJ. be fwlfilled, He that eateth
bread with me hath hUed up his httl against tnt."
Psalm 22 is a glarinc example of prophetic litual-
ism. Vcr~ I, ''My God, my God, wfry hast thou
forsaken me ?" is the very dictation of Calnry'• cry
of rejection. Vers~ 16 ia the pictu1e of pierced
hands and fed, and wu cruelly literal ia 1U ful-
fillment. Vers.e 17 wu fuJiiUed in Luke 2J;JS.
PracticaJly this entire Psalm is a word picture of
the erucifucion of our Lord, and thi1, too, before
even the empire that in.augunted crucifixioo u
the method of inlliaiog lfte de.ath penolty upon
criminals wu in existcnoe. No mu. ever li•ed who
fills this picture but ChriK.
Psalm (iJ :21 ia specific u to what ahould be given
Him to drink on the cross. ~ to literal diaturbanca
in the H.:avens, we read in Amos 89, "And it ahaU
come tv pass in that day, sa.ith the Lord God, thl:t 1
will cause the sun to go down at noon, and 1 will
l.larken the earth i..o the clear day." For its fulfill-
mt'nt~tt M;~.tthew 0 :45, "Now from the sixth hour
thue was darkneu over aJ.I l.hc 1aDd uoto the aimh
hour."
ln the book of Matthew alone we have enough
statements to convi.nre anyom of pr,:,pbctic literal-
Ism. Matthew 1 :22, 23 : "Now aJI this wu dooe,
flwl it miyht be l"lfilkd which was spoken of the
Lon.! Ly lhe prophet, sayiug, Uehold a virgin shall
be witH child, and ~hall bring forth a son, and they
:.11<411 call bU na.UJe J::.mma.nuc.l, wl:..ich Ueillg in--
lerpreted is, God with us."
Matthew 2:14, 15 : "When he aroee, be. took the
young child and his mother by night, and departed
into Egypt : and was there until the death of Herod:
that it might b• fwljilUd which w:u spoken of the
Lord Ly the prophet, s.ayinc. Out of .f.cpt have 1
called my .an."
Matthew 2:17, 18 : "TMo """f•lfiJud thai which
was spoketl by Jeremy the prophet, In Rama
was there a vo1ce heard, lamentation, and w«:pin&,
and great mournin(, Rachel weepin.r for her cbil-
dren, a..nd would not be comforted, bcc.a.UJC they are
not."
Matthew 2 :23: "And he came and dwelt in a
city c:aUed Nazareth: tluU il might be fv.l{llUd. which
waa spoken by the prophets, He ahall be eaUcd a.
Nuarcne.''
Matthew 8:16, 17: "And (He] healed aU llw
were side ; I hot il migllt be fw.lfiJled which wu
spoken by &aias the prophet, saying Himself took
our infirmities, and bare our akkneasca."
Mallhew 13 :34,35 : "All u-1hinp spake Jesua
unto the multitude in pan.bles; and without a
parable spa~e be not unto them: I hat it Migllt b.
f •lfi.Ued which was spoken by the prophet, sayinr,
1 w1ll open my mouth in parablu; I will utter thine•
which have been kept .ccrct from the foundetioo of
the world."
Ma~~Mw 216:54, 56: "Bt11 -lheo ohal1 tho
scriptures be fulfilled, that thu.a it must be? . . .
Uut all thit wu done, lhtU t~ ltri,l•~•~ of till
p,.o,MII ,.iglal b1 fvl{rllH."
Malthnr Z79, 10: "Tw """fo/fi/W that whlcb
wu apokert by Jerany the propbet, •rnc. And l1xy
look lfte thirty pieca ol ailver, lfte Jl<1C< ol him that
wu nlued, wbom l1xy ol lfte child.., ol land
did value; lllld pve them lor lfte polter'a fidd, u
the Lord appointtd me.""
Matlbow 'Z1 :35: "And lftey cnadW him, &1111
parted hiJ ~ --. loa: 1/W il ..., ..
f oii/U4 -........ by .... po..-. no,
putecl""' ..--.. --""'-..... did""'--· .
llJt.Jl'. right out in thr "hllN''' and in dw
wilcf.Hc UP'f'd of naluN', i1 a treuurf'houw. of
the fQ08t ddicale ,..._f'rpi~ of Cm"Ct and
Romr.. P..rf~ columm wilh Corinthian :J:
tala support the richly carv~ roofa. r.
and doorwaya of n:quialk' cbisn atand deeo-
Lare in the wil•mea. 'The archit~re or
klnp ia UM!'d to pnrride ahdrer for a fe'ff
It waa not until 1912 that Petra waa te·
di1100¥ered. and il h.u only bf.rn seen by a
pri•aeKt<~ few .
No one knowJI r·k1u·1h what thf. mark of thfo
beut will IN', ~~-~ tlif· Uil.l,.. dflell. not give this
information. Howt'vN , lht> mark of thf" beasl
will not he u~d until lht> Crrllt Tribulation
period. which hfop;in~ artrr thf' Lord Je-su.'l
Chri.,t h.a ... retUfn!"ll rur Hi· Church (I Tht'SII,
4: 13-18).
Thi• rneana thai the wllole of the Word of
God, includins the proph.etie Scriptura, ia
aclu•Uy the teseimony of the Lord 1•• Oui.l,
Who io God lhe Son, lllld '" He, Hilllle.l~ olalod
in John 5:39, "'Seareh tbe Seripeu..-.; for Ia
lhem ye lhinlt re ha .. etemal ur.; ad they
aft they which teltify of me."
KinJ/r uplo/A II C~ SdO.
Aloo •I* 19~. J6, 31: "111m-..
'li Mn,-...... tbo lop oldie lint,-oftllo
adler wllidl -cndlod 'lrilll 10& Bat whoa llloy
-•J-...t--bo-NMw-..17,
!hay lnb liCit Ilia ~: !"" .... of "'"· -. with a ":'J::r' Ilia ... ..t l'"dlwttb-...... _ ..t-.... POJt.,_lloioll_..
wantlutns Bedouin.
But dJrr: r110111 aatoni.ahin1 thin1 of •II it thai
lb.wt 1...t. and ~ ~re actually he<wn
ou1 ol tho aolid n><l<. wh~ bu lfte -
JIO<".Ilar dtop pink colourin1-1.-d ol beiq
No placr within reach of Jerusalem and
the land of Paltostine would be mortt appro-
priate for lhe aafe reltut of lv«iliwe and
p«"nccuted Jewa than theae rock • hewn eham.
hen.. They would krrp their oecaptnla .. re
.!rom oe"'l'lane bomba. Man. 24: 15-.18 and
jle., U:6-17 ,,. ret •• bo folfi.l.led.
fi'Aen vriU rile P"'r""'' b' /ulfollf'd ., •loUd
lA II p,,_, 3,7.10.
This paMIRe N'(en lo thr d~ruclion of
thia earth al 1M end of I~ millf"flnial reign
of the Lord ]tt~-uA fhri~ iu•l lwfol1' thfo day
of judpwml.
Thit .. _ "'en 10 lfte J~1 Seal o(
Chria:, bolo,. whieh all born apln bt!Jmon
will appear to he mw•rded ac:oordintte to thdr
!althrul-10 Him. Thb bu oodli"ll Ia do
with the Crul White Throne mmtioned fft
Revelatioo 20:11.
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• SATURDAY, Jim! IS --(Got-y-Clob ....... lol ol 'IZO M--... -N.B. BUILDING PERMITS Yudlll broto -· o1 ln lll) -of --W, 11oJ AYo,, ~~~-, , • A llrm. 0U rtoCOiftl1 won! IIIII! tllo Homer B. R-rot!. oo ll1 tllo __ ...., ~ _., llld toloY-ftlood II -ot Ito ""'jocla, ''II:IIJ.j}\,' June bodldln g pormlto 111 t11o Tbt lnlllo Coil -!Jo.
deoct, 5200 S.Jbote Dr., Wilt tbro ... tbllaJud • • • Doa.. $100 Ud $100 ll CUll _., I $2$-.mtU!oa iiiiU't:JMat COI'Il· CttJ of Newport Beacb totallect Pr'O""*IU. 500 ,.,cdC~
Newport. e&uat.D« morethadS& a.ld J. ~r~ UO'I' W. 1M MIIIUIMd from tile Carloe mllldlJ ...,. S.W., ~.=; $4,00,147, brlqt.ng the 19?0 ter Dr., $10,000 ud ts,ooo,
damap, • .A boom 1Jeocb, u ... St., wu tr-eat.d at Hoae Roe-P•n rMkleore, US-1/1 Or ... cetrtd lla ltcoad record at mld-90lDI to $%5 _ aod ome. rtmodtiJir It 550
toot mut &Qd boom, aU Yllald pttal lor mlDor IA)IrltJ abr ebJd, Coroa& del Mar ••• boaor, tbl &ward ol merit'-&&7,012. This 1s Zotl, Wlder the Newport Ctot• Dr., '17,000.
at $215, were Jtoleo from a the car be wu drlfi.Dc 1truck ClotbJ.Dc n.luld al $!41 'WU tbe pzdeo aputmot udtowp. bulkltnc pace of last year .-beD • CORONA DEL MAR
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THI: AMIRICAN L.UTHI:IIIAN CMU.CH
•:oo A...W. LIN DAY -EA~Y lff0fll8{1fl'
bolt at a P&J'kinC lot at West a power pole oo E. Cout ltwJ,, bur(lar1&1d trom the bome of boule catecarJ 1D tbl amxa1 tne a ll u me tnnual r~rd of Bahia. Corlnth1u Yacbt Club,
1;\ay AYe; the boat btloap to SO teet wst of Ba.Jaidl Dr., YW.)J Ja.aJ.ce Ubtrt,438Itvlnt competltloo *I'd by tbe Am -•sa 268 980 was e•tabU·"ed 1601 Bays ide Dr cocwert tlll
•:a A.M. $UN DAY -CH"'ITIAH &DUCATION
!lUNDAY 10400LJ
t 1 fO er1ca.a lutitute ol Architects ~ • • ;,.o• • •• HaDcock 8antl1n& 01 ot 11'5! a : a.m. Ave., Newport Hetpts ••• &Dd "Moue Ud Homt" maca-A $2 mUHon restOe otlal de-aret. to stort.re, $4,000.
10:10 A.M. SUN OAY -II'I!STIVI! WO .. _.IP
E. Ocuo Front, Balboa • , • • SUNDAY JUNE 14 Cyrus Ra.~ Wade, of 110 line veiopment 1n the East Upper PlumbltY, addlt:ioa aU!Blria:
'fte ReY. J .. u G. Bl.ala, Paa&or
A stereo deck &ad tlpea n.l-Lyle ~t Pope, 64, oJ' Topu, Balboa lala.ad, saJd be The same project bad been Bay area provided the big boost ~Ye., $5,600.
Tbe tt.n. Qoaald DUe, Auia&.Mt Pu&or
Ued at $105 were stoliD ftom 307 Palm, Bl.lboa, was t lted ftl wa1kiD( DIU M.arl.oe AYe. selected earUer lor tbe p-arw1 for the monUI'S total. The per-CORONA HIGHI..A.Hil)
a car bekmdl:lr to CarlBarots, at U :SO p.m. at A.dlms St. aDd Balboa AYe, wbeo someooe award lll tbe apartmentdl¥'l51on mils for the fina l 2 weeks of DOll Von C.ldero, addltJoa_
714 -1/2 MarJU8f1te AYe., Co-ud E Bay 00 a c:harce ofbelll& hU 111m ln the face &DeS tried of the kl P. ote8t apon June in the amount of $l 000 528 Seaward Rd., $3,000. '-:ftcn
rona del Mu, wbtle u WUPIJ'-lotozi~Uid tn public: ••• to take his wallet; Mr. W~e SO!'ed :.,;~ b ~be Hatiooai and ~ver, lnc ludedtheto liow'i.Q.g: • HAR BOR VIEW HILLS ,_., aw .. or
ked at 3&01 E. Coa.st HWJ, •• Crttehea Lotdae Tirrell,. Z1, l&1d Ill tlc:Ud tbe would-be AssocLaUoo tt J~omebUllden' .. EAST UPPER BAY D. L. Bten Co., bonue: room aiMT. laDIIMJ
Thieves took $65 lll e&th trom and Blr&tt NtJ81D. both of 1.o1 robber lD the groin and both •·Jouroa.l of Home buildlng." Holstein &. Sons, 71 permits at 1839 Por t Seabouroe WaJ, JJ03 Via Udo
a purse at the ntLdeoce ot Anpiea, were arrestedatU:SO raa. far stogie lamlly dwellings 00 $l,SOO. NewpGJt S.adt. K~ E. C.rud, l?OC-1/1 W, a.m. at tbe Newporter lJul oo H VIsta Orllada and Otero rang-Ea.stbluff-Newport loe.,a.ddl-~DAY SCHOOL
Oeean Front, Centnl Newport, a cbarp ot prostitution. • • ARIOR HIGH STUDENT$ COMPETE IN CHINESE ing tn amount from $25 MlO to tion. 1527 Sandcastle, $5,000. t :1S •·•· _, n •.•.
durl111 the Dl&f:IL ••• V&Dd:tll Darld Georp Perry 55 ot Juice Wh.lttng. 2od year stu~ dents withOUt preYioUS Cllloese $35 000 · total· $2 105 ooQ "'IRVINE TERRACE aJNDAY SEA VICES
used wh.lte IPUJ pUnt to ptlrt 1050 w. Balboa 81.-d.: ado., dloll.D a CbioeHlaDeuapclass languap background. • NEwPoRt CENtER ' Mrs. OooaJd Washbta'o,. 411 f: u -11 •·•·
"war" on the stop sips at was etted at 5:SO p.m. at lltb &t Newport Harbor high school, Ja.nJ.c:e, wbQ Is the daughter Ar.lmuth Equities, partitions, Avocado Ave., retatnioc n.ll WEDNESDAY EVENJNO
Turquoise An. and Park Ate., St. aod w. Bay on a cbarp plaeed Arst 1n a writing con-ol Mr. aDd Mrs. Bernard Whit -359 Sao Miguel, $8,000. on the Bayside slope, $55,1XAJ. MEETING I,. .•.
Balboa Island, durtq the Dlgbt; ot bei.Dg drunk 1n ptj)Uc m bJ.s test lor students lf1thout pre. 1ng. 452 Broa.dway,CostaMesa, Tbe lrv ine Co., struc tural • BA LBOA L'il.AND •.-~~~ R~ ...
earlier the Y&MalS bad placed nlllcle ••• A Z.C-klot rout, Yloul Cbloes' language back-plans to atteod the UW.Yerslty frame ro r I9-storyottl.cebuUd-Richard War..soo, addttloo a t ......... .,., ...... _ 7:•s., ..
nlued at $200 wu stolenfrom lfOUDd at the r ecent contest of Artzooa, majoring lD Chin-ing at 610 Nt>wporl Center Dr., 201 N. Bay Ft., $5,000, r ....... ., -• hill•~
l!G4L HOTIC! a boat beloo~ to Robert AWl beld In San Fnocisco, ese. IWlory is the daughter $200,000, .,_BAY SHORES ~~~; j :.!··_·
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P-37771 AlleborO, 1924 Tabuoa Ter., ...... ~a ... llorJia'_'_u.<lZuetlld,lntlrst year of Mr. and Mrs. WlntteldC~ Gerson Ba.kar t. Associates, BaGy~: AllDrl"'n$,7 addi500Uon, Z5n ..,.,_ CM.lac8 Of'
CERTIFICATE o r BlEINESS Irrtne Terrace; the b:Jat was ;nuu , P """' the Man-quet of 279 Broadway, o::.... walls , 900 san JoaqUin Hills re ., , • • 1 .laEHJWI
r tcuuous Flrm Name stored at tbe Newport Harbor dar1JI speech contest for stu-Mesa. ----Rei,, $2,977, Dr~.~.:~: closet, 2652Clrd e = ,:;e~ •t
\HE UNDERSIGNED do here-L!GAL IIOTIC! LEGAL IIOTiCE LEGAL ~OTICE LEGAL NOTICE 'NEWPORT HE IGHTS 1100 Poclao Ylow Dr.
by ceruty that they are coo-S, Mukai, add.ltton at 635 Ir-Sl.JI'C)AY scHOOL 11 ·-
ducting an Investment busioess RESOLt.rriON NO, 7197 pronment, as aforesaid, are the "Improvement Act ofl 9ll" PROPERTY OWNERS vince Ave,, $3,000. Sl.JNOAY SERVICE "••
at 2915 Cassia street, Newport A RESOLUTION OF THE of more than local or ordinary heretna.fter r eferred to. NOT TO TA KE CONTRA CT L. C, Sawtn , r emodel kit~ WEDNESDAY EVENING
Beach, California, under the CITY CO UN CIL OF THE Cl~ pubUc: benent and the said City This CttyCouoclldoeshereby SECTION 8: Pursua nt to the chen, 2212 Clltf Or ., $1,000. MEETING ltOO ill·•·
f1ct1Uous ft.rm name of Douglas TY OF NEWPORT BEACH, Cowell hereby makes the e:~. elect and determloe to have the pr ovisions and the author ity • WEST UPP ER BAY l...tlac .._ M•••t a•••
Investment Co. and that said DECLARING ITS INTENTION peoses of said work and lm-redemption provisions of said granted by Section 5260 of the R. J. Ward, 1-Wlit, 1-story 1161 t-1 eo--. a.., .• CDII.
nrm is c omposed ol the fol-TO ORDER THE CONSTR OC-provemeot chargeable 14100 a boods provide a premium of Stree«s and lllgbways COde of dw~lling, 1508 Galuy, $57,000, w ...... rd..: 110 ..._ .. 5
loWing persons whose names TION OF STREET UGHTING district, which said district the nve per cent (5%) of the un-the State of CaUfornia, the City a.od r eUining walls, $2,000. ,.,. .. ,.., ••_..F T •
in fUll and place of residence rACILrrlES AND APPUR-City Council hereby dec lares to matured prlnclpal 1n accor -Coun cll of the City of New-R. Sewell, swlmmlng pool, S.~o: 10 ..._to 4p.-.
are as follows, to-wit: William TENANCF.S AND APPUR-be the district benefited by said daDCe wtth the provisions of port Beach does hereby deter. 1609 Lincoln, $3,750. You ae conhall, inYiled to
Firat &opt ist O.Vr ch
of Costa Mesa
B•pli•t Bible F'e ll ow•hip
lredr,r,.Jnl -A•IOII'o•o•s
So.tto Ano & Mogmtllo Sts.
Dt. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SlJNDA Y SERVICES
~:45 1.11. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Mom ina Wonh1p
6:00 p.m. Tram1n1 Unions
7 ;00 p.m. Evcnin& Worship
WEDN ESDAY
7:20 p.m. Bible Study
3 :00 p.m. Prayer \tcctm1
A TTEHD THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
CE NTRAL
Munce, Willlam Douglas Munce, TENANT WORK IN '' ASSESS-work and Improvement and to Section 6464 of the s treets and mine and declare that, in the Dr. J. R. Betson, swtmminc attend Srn•ccs and
2915 CasslaSt.,NewportBeach, MENT DtsTRICT NO, 52" be assessed to pay the costs Highways Code of the State ot opinion of this City Council, pool, 1311 Ga tuy, $3,584. ~= .. =·~,.~~~:;~~"-~=·=!IJ Cautorrda. IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT and upenses ther eof, lnciOO -Cautornia.. the pub lic inter est IVI.ll not be • !\'E WPORT
WITNESS my h.and this 23rd BEACH; DECLARING THE ing lnc:ldenW ell)eDSes aM ESTIMATED COSTS ser ved by allowing the property Ptlil.i.p Rapp, store frOOI at LUTH!IAM OW ROt
day ot JuDe, 1970. W1lliam WORK AND IMPROVEMENT costs, aDd wblch district ts de-AND EXPENSES owners to take the contract and 123-125 23rd St., $1,000. OF IIU.STER
ltunce, Wtlllam Douglas Munce. TO BE Of M)JRE THAN 1.0-scribed as follows; SECTION 5: Tbat the estl~ the property owner s will 001 be William Mader, add bedroOm, IL• .. ••oCitooodt I• A.eriu
STATE or CALifORNIA ) CAL OR ORDINARY P UBU C All that certain territor y sU-mated costs and espenses of allowed or per mitted to take the bath and study, 3410 Ma.r c:us
)ss. BENEFIT AND DESCRIBING uated tn the Ctty of Newport said work and tmprovement, contract. The City Council or St., $6,160. hOO Paemc y.,_. Dr.
COUNTY OF OR ANGE ) THE DLWRICT TO BE BE ~ Beach, County ol Orange, State toclustve ot the inddeiUI eJ:-said City of Newport Beach does Todd-Ablman. a 1-story, 1-Coroaa. del Mar, Cal1L
TM f'o.o~r of th4-Holy Spirit
SUNDA Y I CHOOl,. I ..........
ON THIS 23d day of June, NEFITEO BY SAID WORK ot CaWornia, iDc:luded within penses ot the proceed.J.ngs W'l -further her eby det er mine and wtit dwelling, 4601 w. Ba.Jboa
1970, befor e me, a Notary AND IMPROVEMENT AND the eJ:tertor boundary lines der .s:a.1d Resolution of lnten-declare that the contractor to Blvd., $1 5,900,
Public in a.OO for said county TO PAY THE COSTS AND shown 00 the plat exhtbltlng uon, are as follows: whom the contract is awarded Noel Singer , 2622 Newport
and state, residing ther ein, duly EXPENSES THEREOF; AND the property affected or bene~ Estimated costs ol may sign saJd contract immed-Blvd., sliding glass door and
commissioned a nd sworn, per-fiXING THE TIM E AND filed by or to be assessed to all incidental et-i.ate ly t4)0n the aY:ar el of the 2 bathrooms, $3,500.
sonally appeared Willlam 0PLACE FEOCRT THE HEARING pay the costs and expenses penses: S S,OJO.OO conttact and mus t execute said Gr egorius Investment Co.,
Munce, WUlla m DouglasMunce, F OBJ IO'iS TO SAID ot sa.Jd work and lmprovem !nt Estimated costs and cootn.ct a.nd file the required strengthen bul.ldlng. 2110 New-
known to me to be tne persons WORK AND IMPROVEMENT in said "Assessment Dlsttict upenses of the bonds with said City of Newport port Blvd., $9,000.
whose oam·ls a.re s ubscribed THE CITY COUNCIL Or THE No. 52 " In sa.td city, which work and improve-Beach wilhin tw enty-Qve (25) • NE WPORT SHORES
to the within Instrument, and CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, sa.td plat Is entitled "Assess-ment, uclud!ngall days after the date of first Lawr ence Whitesides, en~
acknow ledged to me that they pursuant to the provisions of ment District No. 52 1n the Lnc ldental ezpen-publication of notice of award close carpor t, 250 Colton St., e:~ecuted the same. the "Improvement Ac:tof 1911," City of Newport Beach, Orange ses: 35,219,00 ot contract. $1,000.
WITNESS my hand and otrlclal being otvts:ion 7 of the Streets County, Callfornl.a, Harbor P UBLICATION OF RESO-• WEST . NEWPORT HEIGHTS
sill I. J essie R. HJU, Notary aDd lilgtnrays Code of the State Highlands Street Lighting," and Total estimated LUT ION Of !~TENT ION Ken McC ulloch, 4000 HUarl.a,
Public In and tor said County of CalUornl.a does RESOLVE tdentitled as Drawing No. costs and ezpen-SECTION 9~ That THE NEW. automatic fire sprinkler S}'S•
and State. My Commission eJ:-as follows: ' 5135-X, dated May 26, 1970. ses: $40,249.00 POR T HARBOR E~SIG~. a te-m for 170 -bed aduh care
ptres Oct. 24, 1970, DESCRIPTION OF WORK which sald plat was heretofore Estima ted contrl-newspaper pn nted, published OOme, $38,000.
Ia. WUHAN R. ELLER -·"-g,oo A.lol .• Family _.shiP
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A.M.-r..ure .w.tdp
MURSERY PROVIDED
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&"1 0 P•A"Il" l oOO P .M.
NU "II!.'I' DlJ .. I"'G JIIE.VIC:Ill
..-, full Youth f'rosr.am
Cm . of Oro~nsr .and 1lrd. St.
Cotto& MK.&
Pastor Fr ed Morse
tJIFcndlf ~ GI(pzrdf
3262 8'0ocj $tr ... , Newport Hetehta
A Frtr -J lrrtirpr"J"t
(o,grrgtllio,aJ Cb"stitm Chrcb
n.. Rev. Hont~on Browft , pNochl"t
Publish: July 2, 9, 16, 23, SECTION 1. That the public approved by the City CouocU bution by City: 2,205.00 and of general c1r culat1on in • HARBOR L'iLA.ND
1970, In the Newport Harbor tmerest and convenience re-at sa.td CUy at the ttme of the City of ~ewport Beach, Guy Earl Ill, addition and 9.1.nday Se rvic~ and Cbu.rch School at lll:OO a.m.
Eostgn. quire And u ls tbe tntentloo the awroval of tbe plans, as Total amount to be CaWornla, Is he reby designated alteration. 140 Harbor Wa.od .._,..., ~.,. ,..vi._. ,._.,.: 6G.-Z7 •
LEGAl NOTICE of Ute C1f:J. CO uncil o( tbf ~ity aloresaid, and whic h plat or assessed: $
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as the newspaper In which this Rd., $10,500, b:::=================== f N .............. Beach to order the diagram Is on tUe In tbe of-Reoo lut.ion of Intention sha.ll NOTICE TO CREDITORS 0
oow-• be publi"ed by t•e Cll>' Clerk, foUowtng work to be doDe to-flee of the City Clerk and a TIM E AND PLACE "
No. A-66146 ' In lne """""r and ror m •r o. wit· copy of which Is on nle 1n Of HEARlNG '""' , SUPERIOR COURT Or THE . S 'lded b)' ta•, ·-• ror ~·king The constructtoc and in..stal-the otrlce of the En..,.neer of ECTION 6: NOTIC E I S e.uu ..... STAT E Of CALIFORNIA ~· a ll other publl"a tt·ons In ••-latton ol a street Ug!lting sys Work ol said City, EXCE PTlNG HEREBY GIVEN that on the " "'" f OR THE COUNTY -pr oc eedtn"s under th.ls R£>so-
SHOPS and SERVICES
OF ORANGE tern, locludi.Q.g both commer-from the area shown wttnln and 27th day of July, 1970, at the lullon of t;;'tent ion, tmlessotiler-
Estate of Vernon w. Peter-clal and res.identl.al-typeUghts. delineated IC)On said map or hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., in wise provided . • II4UTT s.ALON
Dec sed using prestressed coocrete plat hereinabove referred to, the Chamber s of the City se~,OTIC~a IS ·HER EBY GIVE N s tandards, color corrected the area of all pubU c streets, Co uncU of said City of Newport The City Clerk is dU"ected
• HEALTH RESORT
Save Time And Money-Call An Expert
mercury npor lam":ls, under-pubUc avenues, public lanes, Beach in the City Hall of said to maJI nottces ol the adoption
to the creditor s of the above '"'Ouod electrical distribution public roads, pubUc drives, City ~t 3300 West Newnnrt of this Reoolution of Intention named decedent that all persons -... -.,... 1 11 · 1 having claims against the said and all other appurtenances and publlc courts, pubUc alleys and Boulevard, Newport Beac h, Or-o a personsowmng rea prop-
decedect a.re required to rue appurtenant work In connection aU easements and rights-of. ange County, Cautornia, any er t)· proposed to be assessed,
them, with the necessary vouch-therewith, in the lollowiDJ lo-way therein contained belonging and a ll persons having any ob-whOse names anel addresses
"'• In the ottlce of the d erk cations: to the public, and a ny lot or jec:tions to the proposed wrk appear on the IJst equalized
As Shown parcel of land belonging to the or improvement, or to the ex-assessm ~nt roll for Cit y taxes,
of the above entitled court, or on Plans, United States, and also u cep-tent of the assessment district or as koown to the Clerk, all
to present them, with the neces. Street Sheets Nos. tlng therefrom any Jot or par -m'ly appeu and show ca use lfo'hf in the ma nner ;uxl for m )ro-
sary vouchers, to the uOOer -ffiVIN E AVENUE on the eel of land belonging to the said work should oot be done vlded for under Sections 5070,
signed at c/o Thomas E. Hel-easterly side between Sta.te of Ca utornl.a, or fo the or carried out tn accor dance 5194 and 5195 of the said · Im-
fernan, Attor ney· at Law, 350 Dover Drive and Htgb-County of Orange, or to the with this ResohtJon of lntention. provem·~nl Act of 1911 ,, of said
E. Seventeenth Steet, Suite 210• land Drive 1 3 Cily of Newport Beach, or to Protests must be 1n writing Streets and, Hign,.·ay~ COde.
Costa Mesa, CaWornla 92627• LIN DA LANE t ' 3 the Orange County Flood Coo-aDd must contain a descr~ion POSTL~G OF :o>;OT ICE
which Is the place of business LEILA LANE t ' 3 trol District, which lot or par-of the proper ty ln which each OF 1!'1 PROV£~tE:o>;T
olthe WlderstgnedlnaU rnatters DIANA LANE t' 2 3 eel of land is In use lor the sigoer ther eof Is inter ested SECTIOt' 10: That the Su-
pertalning to the estate of said VIVlAN L._o\NE 1' 2' perform1oce of any pubUc sufttcient to ldeotit)' the same' perintend ent of Streets of the
decedent, within four months PRISC ILLA LANE t' 3 tunctioo and all such property and must be de Uver ed to th~ CUy of ~ewport Beach, Cal-
alter the first pubUcatlon of KATHLEEN LAN E t ' 2 3 aboYe ~eotioned and described City Cler k or the said City Uornla, shall cause to be c~n-
thls not:lce ' ' 1 1 sted l 11 line ..._ted J • 23 1970 DE BORAH LANE 1, 2, 3 as being e:~cepted from the of Newport Beach prior to the 5P c oous Y po a ong t e
...,.,.. W'le • • SYLVIA LANE I, 3 area shall be omitted from the Urn~ set tor the hea.ring, and or said contem)lated ·.vork or
Thomas E, Heffernan, Ad-BERYL LANE l 2 3 assessment nereloafter to be oo other pr otests or objections Improvement and along all open
rnlnistrator with WUl Anne:r:ed TERESITA LAN E t ' z' 3 made to cover the costs and will be consider ed. Utl'lesigner streets within the district liable
of the above named deced~Dl . PLANS, ORA WINai • ' etpenses of such work aDd tm. oJ' any protest Is oot shown 14)00 to be assessed for sou d wor~,
Thomas E. Heffernan, t-AND SPECIFICATIONS provement. Lots or parcels of the last equa.Uzed assessment noticE's of the passage of this ~~::: s~!:'wS~~: iio ~~:; SECTION 2. That all of the land owned by schOol bauds. roll of Orange County as the Resolution of lntent1on In the
Mesa. Callfo~nla 92627,• Attor-said work aDd improvement to school districts or other public owner of the property described time, for m mi manner provided
for Ad intstr to wtth Will be dooe as described 1n Section or prtv~te educational authort-ln the protest, then such pro-by said Code.
"•" ed m a r 1 of this Resolutloo shall be Ues, woether or not devoted test must contain or be ac-FILING MA P Of ASSESS.
Me:r: • ed •-'"" u be to pubU hoot uses -~ co---•ed by written evidence M E~T DISTR ICT P bUsh· J I 2 9 16 Z3 coostruc:t ...... , u"' oes, • c or sc &IJU ............ 10 "' T c u · u Y • • • • tweeo tbe pol.nls, of the di-purposes, sha.U DOt be ucepted that such signer is the owner SECT •• 11 . hal the tty
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19ns170• 1n the Newport Harbor mellSioos, at tbe places au;t in or omitted from said district ot the property so described. Cler k Is ctlrt'<"ted to eDdorse
g:n.. the manner sbown oo the Plans or b"om said assessment, but IMPROVE MENT ACT on the or iginat aod on at least
LEGAL HOTICE and OrawiJlp for the construe-sh&ll be Inc luded In said as-SECTION 7: That all of the one copy of the m.J.p or pl.at
Uoo of the said work Uld lm-sessment. Reference Is hereby work berei..n proposed shall be of the asst'ssment (hStrLct as
NOTICE o r HEARING ON provemeat to "Assessment made to said plat for fUrther, dooe and carried through i..n r eferred to In Secttoo 3 hereof
REPORT AND ASSESS-District No. 5%" lor tbt CllJ fUll and more particulaJ' de-pursuance nl an Act of the her certilic.u e evidencing the
MENT FORAB.ATEMENTOF ot Newport Belch. entiUed scriptloo of the said assess-Legislature of the state of date and o~Ooptton of lil ts Reso-
WEE£1) AND OTHER NU1S~ "City ol Newport Beach PWllc ment district, aDd the said plat Calllornia, ~si gnaled as the lution of lntent wn, and she is
ANCES. WorU Department Assessmeat so oo ftle sball goYeru tor au ''lmpronment Act of 1911," fUrther directed to Qle the
NOTICE L'S HEREBY GIVEN District No. 52 street l.Jefltiac-deta.l.ls as to the e:r:teri of sald being ot•fsion 7 ot the Streets ortgtoal of such map or plat
BEAUTY NOOK
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IU.t on July 1, 1970, the rtre Harbor Htcbi&Dds," and ideaU-assessment district. and Higtnrays Code ot tbe State ln her om ce, and within fU-
Citlef o1 Newport Beach flied fted as Drawiq No. E-5013-S, DESCRIPTION OF 00Nll) ol CaWornia. That prior to the tee-n (15) days alter the adop-
wltb tne City Clerk of said con•lsting of 4 Sheets, laUD • SECmN 4: That s er i al ~on of thisre.soll&ioo, the tton of this r esolut ion and in 1 ---~~2.~""'---
Ctty a report aDd asseasmeat bertd 1 to 4 tocballn, aU bonds, bearing Interest at tbe City' CouocU ot the City of oo event later than ruteen (15) • HIA•MG AIDS
o PAINT & WALLPAP!R
HUIIOR PAINT
on al».tement ofweedulllotber ot WbJch plaos ud <lrawtllp r&te of seven per cent (1\) Newport Beacb after proceed. days prior to the date ol taea.r ~
ouisuces w1Udn II.Jd City, a are 00 tlle lD tbt omce of per 1.11111um, shall be issued to tngs duly aDd' ucula.rly beld ine as provided in Section 6
copy ol whtc:h 11 posted oo tbt CttJ Clerk &Dd I.D ttpe ~-repruea& each assessmem ot and beari~oooducted, did adopt bereof. she Is fUr ther directed
the bulletin bolrd at the to· n c:e of the EartDMr of Wort. FtftJ Dollars ($50.00) or more Its ResoiWloo No, 6968ooAprll to nte a copy of said map or
traoce to tbe City Hall. aDd uc:ept u otblnrlee pro-remaial.ac ~ l.t tbe u-za 1969 UDdw a.od pursllilllt plat, with her endorsemeot
HOTlCE lS FURTHER GIVEN fLded oa aid piau ta f11rtber pjn.tioa of tbe la.st date ftud to • tbt authority lf'anled by ther eon, with the County Re-
tbat oa JulJ' U, 1910, at the aocordiDee wttb t!rl C*lfttaw 1x p&Jmtal ot assessmeDI Lo S.CUoo 17 ot Article XDI of corder of On.nre County, C&U-
hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., 1111 tiODIIb'tbecoutnclJoll.ofald tM .Uce to property oners t.be CoastttuUoo ot the State o1 forDll., all in the manoer and
tbe Couoc::U Cb&mblrt ot Mid wort llld tqwo.,tmtlll, IIJd m.a.Ued pgrnut to tbe pro-CaWornla. ADil1Ac I.Dd detf.r. b'm provided lol' In Sectkln
CUy HaJ1. laid rfiiN)lt Ud u-111*'1"'"1,._ bttlf • file 1.11 ,...,_ o1 S.Ctloo 5390 ot U. rollaiQC lba.t pabUc coonolf!JDCe 3111 oltheStreeUlDd HiJb"W&YS
MJSf!MM 11lt W'l1l be l'!rlllded tM amc. of tM CttJ C ... k ol. Btt..U uc1 H11JbftJ'I Codt ol ud MCMstiJ reqatn tbe lma Code ~U:o~~G~ Callt>ntla.DAP
1o too City Cooacii ot Aid Cltf -C1tf ~ a OCII>J boiiiC .. 111o 111ato ot CaWDrola. Said _,.,... bOrtll>OIIOYt .,... p ADO , .. ~D AN •
tor -udcoollrJDO· 1\lo ta t11o-of 111o £oil-_.-lllll1 -..... -UO 1WtMr !Iodillc illd ROVED by the CIIJ Couoell
tloo,llldlllaiUJudliiPW--ot .... It), ud to ftkla-odor o1oo (I)"'" --.......l>altllopro¥1-ol !be Ci!J nl Newport Boocll,
--ud ltot'1lll U17 ob-pUo, drtt.'lllop ud ,..cl--tilt -~ ot 1 .... ot tllo ''!l>ee~AI ~-·m• [D. C.UJonla, at a re(Ular mo«-~ lo aJd ,_ ud u-lka-. •-• -GOOd....,. -oooc:odor too -.,..,.,.-, Umltatloo aod lllc !borool hokl tills 9tb ~
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NOW AT
1110 NEWPORT IlL Vll.
PH . 646.J)J83t:o•la 1\'t .. a.
BALTZ
MORTUARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COSTA MESA
Midway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HIWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
ORiole J·q450
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-MRS. BRYAN T. BOHHA. (8~,.,.;~ Mdu pbotoJ
ra4a dtatrtct. -queotloood oaru.r lo tile 11
Hta PI'OPOMll Laelude re· year. bad either bHo rtmOfed
otpat•Uop at ldvettl()nll M· or rnlsed durl.oe this year
ponm ..... eloator ot 11M eam-and tbat at pr ... ot aod lo tile
pus lor all ICIIrieDtl. with the Mure all -.rn1nc paclr:aces
poalbiUty of 8IGSor pr1vtleps will be reviewed b)' tbe ad·
and prlYlleps b IUCCellsfUl minlstntlve staff of tbe school.
-bec:omllll • ooptabte llr • ._. sald tllat bUtcaU7
ltem wltb the Educatlooal De. the same staff wtu remain &t
veklpma CouoclL Costa Mesa hl&b scbool next
lD adiSltioo_ states W:r. Lopes, year and tbat 2 tea.cbers are
tor immature studeutslhlsyea.r transterlng to jwlior eolle~.
the uperleDee wl.th the liD· one will be oo sabbatical lean,
schedulad. tlme bas been oep.-2 wtll be on leaves of a.bserlU.
tin. Next year. required aoo ooe would transfer to
classes tor 9tb aad loth graders aootller school district.
'lflll ba.ve an lDcreued.:hedule The resuUs of tbls year's
ot time. students whO perform second semester schedlillDgex.
well wUl be released part tim~ hlbUed a tantasUc lm;u-O'f'e.
on a contnct buls. Scbedules ment. according to Mr. Lopes.
tor students w111 be Ugbtened, Improvement occurred 1D both
so that da.ss time wi.U ruocoo-sequencing or cl&sses and the
seeutiYely throughOUt the da.y ease In sch.edullng of studer:ts.
ror most st..Sents. Also. the He stated that the empllasis
J S B school day shOuld be less than next year will be on lnteroa.l
an'.ce ue urnett the 8:00a.m. lo 4:00p.m. detail. '-;;;;;;;~~~~~~ sclledule oow In process. He cootiDll6<t "We have bum r; d B B h A broadblsed approach to a framework and program this TIDE d.~ we s rya n 0 n a the practical arts areas wtU past yeu:. Next year we'll eon. ~V also be attem .. ed, with oo-centrale oo smoothlog out tJIO g'.:::r., ~~~'\.. ~ A June bride at St . James Her sister, Mtss Nancy Lee the. job training and work with edps." Included in some of -~~ -~'-Episcopal Church of Newport BW"nett, served as m.Ud of local industry as a ma}or pro-this internal smooth.lng out wtU .._,~v S,-..;;;"" Beach was Miss Janice sue honor . She wore a pink lact> gram roroon-collepboundstu-be a reeraminatlon b)' the Eng.
Vel Burnett . who became the bride over satin gown made with an deots. More pass, non.pa.ss Ush department of their pro.
•of Bryan T. Bohna at a 6:30 empire waist and short putt' grade courses 1n non-college gram. They will be studyt.ng
SAI.n p.m. ceremony on Saturday, sleeves. A jeweled lace nower area.s wtll also be offered. Stu-the need tor the teaching of
UH'IAU June 20. held her shoulder length. tulle dents will also be able to chOose additional basic skill subjeCts,
-r-WVICf The bride is the daugh.ter ol veil, also in pini., and she one of these classes where oo ln the middle of the year
Come join the tun bunch tor cookies and champagne punch
(every P .M . through July 15th)
P.S . Browse through our ''Merry-Go-Round'' rack-¥1 off
Lorraine Sutherland
FASHIONS AT THE BEACH
JAMBOREE ROAD Al IIA'I'S!DE DIWVf
Estab!•shed smce July 1966
NEWPORl BEA CH 67~.)183
Mr. am Mrs. Wayne Burnett carried matching flowers. letter grades are given, but students woo were judged UDa.ble
3011 Kewport Sl~ of 3195 Gibraltar Ave., Costa Also dressed tn pink, but with only a pass or oon.pass, as to profit by the neiible pro-~~~=":':'"':po::"~·:-;:• ~;! Mesa. The groom • s puents are pink and while nowers, were the ~an~e~lec~tl!'ve'._ea~c:"_h_l!grO'ad~ln~gC_!pe~riDd~_l!gra~mll._:"_•O:er~e'.Jgl~v~e~n2ad~dli!'l'!<lo~na~li_J(=============================~
the V. L. Bobna's of 2912 N. bridesmaids, Miss Peggy Carol
Royal Palm, Costa Mesa. Burnett, a.notber sister • aod
MATTRESSES The double rmg ceremony Miss Cecelia Arm Osborne of
JfEW -REIOILDING was performed by theRev.John Carmichael.
Irregular Shape-s Ashey, pastor at St. James. Anlta WoUen, a little friend
IDDer&priJl9-CottOD Mr. Burnett gave hiS daughter !rom Huntington Beach, was
COSTA MESA MAnlES5 co. in m.uriage. the !lowar girl, wearing a pinJc.
21§0 N•wport llvd. llb.rty 1-llOl Mlss Burnett wore a whitt> dress and carrying a basket
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=----:-:.-----. lac.e over satin wedding gown, of pink and white carnations. which was m.lde with an em. Assisting the groom were We~tclilf Chapel plre waistline and " chapel Keith Douglas Redwine of Costa
train. The bodice and long tuU M ~sa as best man aod Mark.
ol'lllll~ sleeves were trimmed with Healy and Steve Wolff of New-
427 E. 17th ST. pearls. A crown of pearls held port Beach, usher s.
COSTA MESA her fingertip veil. She carried Following th.e ceremony, a
L __ ...,:M~I:.,:I!;·!-=---...J a cascade bOuquet of whJiecar-r eception for 200 guests was naUons. held at the Balboa baylront
home of Louis Briggs, a friend
Ora nee CountY Fair & ExPosition
JulY 14·19
of the Bohna 's. Assisting at
the reception were Mrs. Harry
Osborne of Carmichael, Mrs.
Bill Walton of Costa Mesa and
Mrs. Chester Vetter and Mrc;.
Bill Mays of Santa Ana. Mik.e
Ibey of Costa Mesa took charge
of the gifts.
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011! Stntle ldmisSIOn ent!Hts you to Jll of llw
UtTIIn& f JU lutuf~. W1lt\ lht Ultp\IOn
ol 11de~. 1odto. ~nd motorcrck! rKtS.
The newlyweds departed for
a bOneymXln In Hawa.li, alter
WhiCh they will make their homt-
ln Ca.rmlchael. Tbe bride is
a graduate of Estancia high
school, and the groom graduated
from 'lewport Harbor hlgh
school. The)· both attended
Orange Coast College.
ATTEHD BOOT CAMP
The Orange County Council
of the Navy ~gue sponsored
a Navy League boot camp at
tilt> Marine Corps air station
in Santa Ana June 22 -27 for
cadets of the ~lavy League-
U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps.
ages 12 to 16 yea.rs.
Gates open at 10 a.m _ Oatly
Newport Blvd. & Fa1r Dr -Costa Mesa
Local boys attending lnclucl·
ed William La Plante Ul, ofl\9
Turquoise Ave., Ba lboa lsiaod,
and the following trom Costa
Mesa: Jay Holt, 554 Pierpoint;
Gary Knox, 1112 Corona I...ane;
Charles Lewis, 33? Monte Vis.
ta; Justin McCarthy, 3121 Roo-
sevelt Way; Robert McCarthy,
2477 Montre w.,y; Robert Mor.
ra s, 1723 Labrador Dr.; Keith
~_.;.-
r Ryan, 3228 I>.ik.ota Ave., and
Dav1d Tuck, 543 Pierpoint.
Painting & Decorating Dl~:;t,~~~~~g; ~~B:,~.R6.ry
CENSEO 4 INSURED * GENERAL UTu,r.ll (Louise) Young will be onex-
.Damato&S h.iblt at Costa Mesa library
from July 15 to Aug. 15. Sub.
}ec t matter includes figures ,
seascapes alld landscapes. 536 CEMTER ST.
COSTAMES.l
642-1677
Orco Block Co.
BUILDING BLOCKS • ALL SIZES -ALL TYPES
Telepholle: JAcDoa. 1·223!
1042 ltot~lla. Stantoa 2320 S. MolD. Sa:ata Alla
Mrs. Young. born in Lima .
Peru. worked for the cultiD"al
attache in the American em-
bassy, where she met her hus.
band. Moving to the Uni ted
States, she enrolled in art
coiD"seS at Orange Coast Col.
lege. She is a charter member
of Costa Mesa Art League.
C011plele Fuaerals Cost Leu AI Wllbnltlllr
COMIUTI FUNDAL AND IUIIIAL CINlll
<>OtOOo0-?'51~ CDIETERY lOIS MAUS()l.EU)( CRYPTS
Fro~~~ 1111 '""" 146,
.stmm.attr Sltmnrial
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<limieata tbe netd fot JICO(IOSIIooll doroop
beaoy traffic ca ()faaoorded higlnraft, &mily
inc! frimds alike may DDft 1>&1 tbeit full r.
spodl "' attmdins tbe barial .... d, .. ...u
u tbe cbapd serod, alia -!JoaatiNI p1aoo,
at ... CDOt IIIII tlllft aAIVaieoooo
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531-1125 (TOLL I'RI!I I'ROiol M!WI'ORT HARBOR AR!A)
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Q. What should a person do who is worried about inflation ,
the stock market, the future ?
A . C ut back on unnecessary spending. Protect your family's
future by placing your savings and investment funds in an
insured savi ngs account.
Q. Does it make any difference where I put my savings?
A.Ye s. An insured account with a savings and loan
association will pay you more intere st than banks and will
be more certain than stocks.
Q. Do all savings and loan associations in Southern
California pay the sa me interest'l
A . Yes.
Q. Then why should I put my savings with Mutual Savings
and Loan Association '1
A . We asked ou r own account holders for the answer to thi s
one. They have confidence in the knowledge of our
emp loy ees. They can depend upon receiving accurate
information, and are pleased with the efficient and courteous
se rv1ce .
Q. How big is Mutual Savings'l
A . We're called "The Big M" because we have over
440 million dollars in asse ts.
Q. Where are your offices?
A . Mutual Savings has offices in Pasadena (head office),
Glendale, West Arcadia, Covina and Corona del Mar.
Robert D. Aston
Via Prt'JiJ""' & Mli"I'Jl"'
MUTUAL IAVDIII
COIIOIO.l 0€1. MAR • 2167 Eoso c-. Hipway