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Tax goes
up 3.Y2~
The heavy aurf daat eroded
the btach in Wnt Newport
&lao etoded tome city fi.
DIDCOI1 lnd the IOIUit it I
lij-cent tax hike for Newport
Beach tu.payen.
The Council booat.ed che
1966-67 tu rate of 11.14 10
11.171; fot 196H8 Monday
nenina alte1 reatosina aome
i lema 1nd uimmina a few oth•••·
He.e ia the bfealt4own on
dle city tar. rate:
Genet a1 fund •••. , $UJW83
PBR fund....... 0.1196
Libtuy fund. . . . • 0.1018
RetiJoment. . . . . . 0.1433
TOTAL ... S1.17l
The final dcci a ion came
after a I on a thy debate over
cuUin& the bud&et and ef·
forta by Vice-Mayor Deneen
Manhall and Councilman
Robert Sbehon 10 bold down'
lh.c W ineu~aso.
Mayor Paul Orul>t:J and
Cou.acilman Howa.d Roaer~
1eaiat.ed ~act r.utt and
wae4 the Council to so
lib. tad with capital improve-
STATE REQUESTS
REEWAY PACT ;--._,
The Newport ocean (root
boaches will definitely be
open for the looa Labor Day
week-end, City Manaaer
Harvey Hurlburt amounced
at Monday evenina•• City
Council meetina.
The Co\11\ci t approved a
motion authori zi na an in-
ereau in the sand haul to
lhe eroded beachu in Wen
Newport from100,000 cubic
yud• to 125,000 cubic:
yudl. At the same time
Council Uatod that Lhe city
manaaer could allow the
sand haul crewa to work
until noon this Saturday,
Sept. 2, if it appear• that
the entire job can be com~
pleted bv then.
AI Hertz, preaident of thl
Old Town Buaineu Aun.o
~aid his aroup it plannina
an intensive pranotion pro--
aram in out of town areu
to aMounce the openini of
the beaches, and therefore
it it imperative lh&t a de( ..
initc deciaion be made by
tbe Counci I.
Prom the audience. Mrs.
Roy Batet of 1921 W. Ocean
FL uked: .. Can we be sure
that the und haul wi II
1 top Saturday noon and not
•
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THE STATE'S PROPOSED freeway agreemen t, from Bayside Dr. near the \
Dunes to Orchid Ave. in Corona del Mar cam e officially to the attention of
the Newport Beach City Council Monday even in g. The State Division of
Highway s requested execution of the agreemen t, wh ich the Counci l reler red
to the staff for study and conference wi th th e Council free way committee.
A report back tD the Counci l may be submitted at the Sept. II meeting. This
street map shows the area to be covered by th e agreement, including over·
passes at Marguerite Ave., Goldenrod Ave., MacArthur Blvd., Newport Cen-
ter Or., Jamboree Rd. and about 1,000 feet we sterly of Jamboree Rd. There
would al so be a cross--over of a realigned, one-way Coast Hwy. 11ear the
present entrance tD Irvine Terrace. The freewa y ag reement also cove rs such
items as landscaping and regulatloo of outdoor advertising alon g the free-
way route. Financing for landscaping cannot be obta ined until the ci ty has
a sU.te-approved ordinance for the control of billboards.
"AFRICAN QUEEN," entered by Ri chard Crou l, won the "Bilgy Binnacle"
trophy as the best decorated entry in the annual character bo at parade of
the Newport Harbor Chi mber of Commerce. (McKeon photo.) I
reswne TUesday.•• L I to .. ,.a, ;, th• ba•i• of th• ""I group reopen
motioo.'" City Maoaaer ¥'-
' ··---·~.,~-;~·~:~:; lbat bid been " -· .. ~· Millon a.
NEW QUEEN of Corona del Mar, 1a.year-old Sheila Jeanette McWi lliams, is
being crowned by Holly Kubik, who has served as Miss Corona del Mar dur ..
ing the past year. The coronation took place last Thursday evening as the
opening event in the 3--day Pirate Days celebration sponsored by the Corona
del Mar Chamber of Comm erce. Sheila, diughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harland 0.
McWIIIi•ms, 50tl Narcissus Ave., Is a ~une ~raduite of Corona del MAr Hlth
Sehoo~-Md.,.ll l-tntcll OI>Celooldo Slate U<tlvttslty In Stl>l..,.,tr. Slit pl..,s
Hurlburt replied.. .. We cou.ld siher
cloee ••-e-.4 'b•l 'Dr
10a.m.Sa111rct..J."
,.e1ton aaid lhat die
COGDcil ahculd be able to
hold 10 the 11.14 liiK rate
becauu of the 117.000,000
inerease in aneued vatu ..
lion.
From lhe audience, Williltll
Martin of Cenual Newport
supported Ml. Shelton's
plea. aayina that the auea-
secl · valuation increase
means a 10" tax jump with~
out increuina the tax rate.
He said that the West
Newpon ocean from ptoperty
owneu 1hould donate fund•
to meet the coat of the sand
haul. He auuested lhat
each property owner aive
1230 to the city to pay for
the 123,000 aandbauina
to be a tea.cher. (Photo bpy T•vrcl FoMtsom.ol UTH CUTS H~ .. plaiDIId IIIII Cbe Th• tecent ti .. in sit.-. KIWO anlaans earlier Uoppaao. of .•OC:k prices has prompted 7 in-
would be po111 ble 1f 11 vutou to be &in develop-
name slate PASTORAL T. I ES ill~:o~~bi~~£:1~~~: ~~~·~:;~;:~~.·~I~f~ Wett Newport by cha~ time. pan ic or 1893.
The nominatina committee . . In any event, he aard, the E!nest Saftia of Lido file
f th N H bo K. Plymouth Conareaallonal Bec:auee of the ancreue work would otop at noon .d f s· 0 • 0 e ewpott ar I I• Ch h f . . . f . h h d fi . . • pres! ent 0 li Ve! awn wani• Cl ub has named the . ll;r~ •. acma a cnsu 0 m c urc e IClt, a meebn& and the entire ocean front Minina Co., said that Ro-
followina slate of officers d•m•.matuna attendance and wu called for June 20. The beach area would be open bert Gu.uenheim Jt. of Cor·
fOI 1967-68: HowaJd Lawson an Insurmountable putoral conareaation approved a ror tho lona weelt-ond. ona del \1a.r has been elcc~
Jr. for president; Robert W e~pente, vo.ted Monday ~ve-motion ukina the minis ter The final decilion on the ted to the hoard of ,tirectou
D.' f r: . . • nln&tO term•natetheterv•ces to reaian because or the nnd h.aul is CJ.pec:tod to be of S'lvet I . ··n l•''n& uo;;ln OJ aiJit VICe-prell• f h Joh p 'd ff . I ' • ~ ;l ""
d J b •~ d 1 o t e Rev. n n ono • financial crisia. The answer made late Fnday If at that the oraan izatio n of a busi ent; aco ,~,,n ene or Th 1 'l 1 6 Wh c·-· ftom th• m1·01·1 u 1•1 · ' · • lnd vice·preaidcnt· H•rrv e vo e was ~> 0 • en -·.... bme the contractor 11 far ness venture to de velop • -·~ the question was called, 33 lawyer, statina that a bind· oh t of th 12' 00' bi ·1 · • Hubbard for uealurer. or e J, u cu . c 11 vet mmes nea.J nlpen, Nominees for 2-year boaJd stood up to sianify "yes•• ina contract of employment yard•, the work probably Will Co lmado.
membeu are Hany Ashton, and 4 voted "no." The was in effect, and that the be _haulted then with no Si l~er Oav.n, a clos~J cor·
G h dt E.k 1"1. proxy vote was SO to 2 in law provides a remedy ror hauhna on Saturday, and the porauon, conUols two er al I ermann, '-"1&1• f f h . bt h f t . ld b d . .
I G . d F d Goo.. avor o t e mou on. eac o con ract. proJeCt wou e reaume bl ocks or s11ve1-beaung pro-ea ana• an re · u-Th ,, · lud d th •· f" · 1 ,. t ~. d · · COIL . Th b 1 d e mo uon mc e e I"UI o 1ICI& mee 101 o act,..., 1ues ay. pett1es. The)' are Ra chmond
Councilman Lindsley P&J· Win.. ree are to e e ecte · followina points: The minis· on a motion to tenni nate
sona, absent on a movie Nom1nees for the 2 one-~ ear ter has railed to perronn the pastoral relation was D ify fl • h ld
filmina auianmcnt, sent in letms are Charles Bullm&-his duties in accordance called for Aua. 21. Prior to e-un mee ng IS e
a tettcl utaina the Council ton and Malcolm Cutl eJ. with the by·lawa; he has the meeti na the minister
to hold the line on tuea. Election will be held failed to adequately visit sent a lelte; to the chu rch A poup of local tax~ A.! ForJit. He eiplained that
He uid he could not see Sept. 7. with the membership; he members claimina lhat "a payers held a s peci al meet~ the purpose of the oraaniza-
the need for raisin& lues Be Ba hu failed to administer the small aroup or misauided ina Tuesday at the Irvi ne ti on is to end the "shotaun
to pay fol the beach elosion aeon y activities of the church in individuals" was see kina to Coas t Counuy Club to dis· marriaae between Costa
c:onUol, which was done the proper manner and in seize control of the church cuss leaal actioo to "de· Mesa and Newport Beach .
foJ the benefit or unarate~ Ia d cooperation with the varioo1 and was attemptina io sut.-' uniry" the Newpol'l Mesa
rul ab•entee . landlords." p n argue boards a·nd corrrnitteea; he vert the church tluouah "lhe Unifi ed School District. The JAZZ FESnVAL SLATED
He asked the Cou.ncil to has railed to make himself usc of accusation, character aroup is reported to have Tickets fot the 2nd annual
cut costs lltld make eapcn-available to the members of auusination, di1tortions hired a law finn lo carry out Pacifi c JazzFest1val, sche-
aea meet the income. The Newport Beach City the church; it is in lho beat and mistrutha.•• lhe leaal battle, which in-duled to be he ld Oct. 6, 7,
Councilman Dee Cook alao Council balked Monday intcre1ts of the chUJch and Thue accusations were eludes oppotitioo to the 8, in the 01anae Count)·
wu abunt, aDd hi I vacant evenina at the r9quest of the membe11 that tho ter~ chall~nccd at the A.ua. 21 proposed S20 million school Faii&J ound s, Co sta Mesa,
chair brou.P,t a retort hom the Beacon Bay Community vices of the mini1ter be meetina. and the minister bond election. will 10 on sale Sept. I. The
Cou.nciknan AI ForPL Mr. Aun. to chanae the name tenninaled and that a new wu uked to eaplain hi s Formation o r Newport event will ft1W1e majo1
Fotait .. id that .. this is of Rudder Rd. to Beacon minis tor be called. 1latemcnt1 and to name the Beach Anti.Unification 1au. ltUactions, accordina a .... · p· h lha lad yep lha.t the auardian 1 Mr. Ptidonoft beaan aorv .. pcrtona involved. He said •a tcrs was announced 2 to Jimm)' Lyons, produ ction
ol abe public: fundi haan't fl~~~~~~:~!tiO:~~~n: {:; ina Plymoulh Church as a he c:ould not do 10 becau1e months aao by Counci lman advisol to the Feativat.
beea. around .. Cot dlie tax temporary minister in June, it wu a matter of putoral 7 c c d lected
ra&.e deci•ion.. request ... made to put 1966, shortly after he bad conlidenc:e. a a :.-a..-e Doren Manball oftored Beacon Bay on tho map as oomploted his uminary The Au a. 21 meetina waa • aM")
11M eotioa. oa. budaet an official atroet 10 ibat trainina at Colaatc-Rochu-adjourned to last Monday,
chaaaee: Rlltorti $70.000 out-ol-&own urvice people Th 1 . 1 . and the formal motion was A. L. Geiser, pruicleat of
C-·ld l-ou 0 "&'"n Bov ter co OJICa Senunary. th c l ·~ •• Cham•-f f• 1ewer replac:emon• and -"" goo; .,._ 1 On July 28 1~• he a• presented. There was some e oa a ..,.. -?
Oil -Icc ~ N -~bulk retidcnll more eaaily. He II d th• 7VV, w f discua•ion of theoiOia·cal Comme rce, announced lhi. ' .~ IIUI -...... d that ........ ,·dent• .... ca e to e pastorate 0 L. th t th f II .... __ .. · a.......... ...... dirferencu with the minis• w_ee.. a c 0 OWIRI --In oar-; pay w. Boac-Bo• and theit h-·•• the churoh, at the ume re• di to h be I ·-• 123,310 tadbelli•l coet "'' ·~ ..... mune 1at1'on u the pre•a'oua tor but this mattei was not rec 11 ave en e ec""' IIWDber as their otricial eel-• ' &o 3 tc f fti
Ccmplex,
Drive.
2122 Campu1
Gordon Martin. owner or
Four Seuon• Mobile E•-
tatos, 2359 Newport Blvd.
oul of die •.,ropriat.ed dreu. miniuer, j u•t onr $100 included in the motion. a ..,ear . nn. 0 0 ace
coatiqeacy NlerYe; dele.. a month. Thi• amount in-Followina adoption of the for the yeu.be11n~anaOct. 1: IIC SISTIRS TO MOST
•• (ollowiDI f.._: M.OOO Mayor .Paul Gruber said eluded allowtncca f« rent, motion under dilcuuion Mrs. UlCJ.IIe Prnltlcy, co-COM LlnLE SISTERS
for W•& N .. part ... IH~ ~ere nu-t be . c~Cuioa phone and car. die conareption allo voted owner of Pint' a Costa The Oirl'• Leaaue o( Cor·
... 1...,, •11,000 r. tbaet wfl:h Beacon St. ·•n Newport Chwdt official• reported to empower the boards o( Meu Pharmacy, 1820 Ne• on a del Mal Hiah School in-
IDd ell.,. lJIIIIIIIOYe~~M~at. H••abtt. and he auerted dimcultiet in meetint tbo deacon• and tnlatee• to fill port Bhd: vites all airlt who will be
lll,OOO for tratllc ~•• tlao that the . name chana• financial obliaationa cluriaa 1he pulpit for futut'CI bday ·MeJ Miller, .manaacr of new to lhe sc:hool this fall
• 1M Peai•••la, Ill 000 wwkl nec:euuate chana•• dle winter ft'IOntha, aa4 a •ervicea. Bank of Amenca, S4l 1'. to attend the Bia Siatef"'
(or .. Wett Newpon ~'"' in mapa and records. deficit wal revolled durina Occupyina the pulpit for 19111. SL Little Siller luncheon from
...-. ·1\i• CDOiioa. wllidl Tbe matter waa sent bact die beainnina monlha or thit ... 1o a.m. service this Nate R .. de. owner or Wett 11:)0 a .m. to 2:)0 p.m. tl\ia
...U laa'N tel lite eu to 'be Plannina CCJmllli11ion year, Ja lh.e aprlftl of lllit s--lay will bel the RIY. Auto Supply 195q Hubot Friday, Sept. I, in &a.e
.... al 11.1146.. wu ._. wllh dlo auueation lhat all yaar Mr. Pridonotf utecl Raymond Waaer, minlata of 81\'d. . , lchool ~ad.
,..._. .... h •• eo& odleutr.-.t nameeln Beacon for Ul increue to $1,333 in •• Pi tarim Conar.attional .Paul Niuen, tdnt\IIIDJ Foltowin'a lhe buffet ,.,._
...-.. 1M ...-1_, 4 &a, be dropped aad 1tla' til -.daly remanera&ioa. AD ChUfCh o1 Pomona. d1rectcr ol tiM Or~nae Cout cheOG a fa•hi on a how and
Hill south of A1pen (Rich-
mond Tunnel, Hope Tunnel,
Annie Mine 4 Midniaht
Mine), and the Spook Claims
at Phanlam Ci ty neat Sacua~
che, 80 miles sou th of As-
pen. Most of the Richmond
Hill p1ope1ties have lain
do1mant since the 1893 sil~
ve1 c1 isis when silver pri ces
dJopped to 26C oun ce. The
Spook Cla.1ms , never fu lly
explored, tep1esent a new
di ICOVCI)'.
Mr. Sahia said u pl?rato1y
work. is now beina completed
and de\'t lopment wi ll be ~Ji n
immediate!)' thezeaftez.
Mr. Guuenheim's enuance
into th .. venture s1gnals a
retuln r lhar name to Colo-
rado's ~.h'ct ;'•.::tUJ e. Ro bc11
Guaaenheim is a &!andson of
the late Dan iel Guuenh e1 m.
who, in the 1880's, acquued
the A.Y. & Minn ie f\line 1n
Leadvi lle, a venwze that
launched the Guuenh e1m
family 1nto mi nina. Latet
the Guaaenheim 1ntere s.t~
e.uended 1nto aold, copper ,
tm and nit1ate min ins.
E.Jnest Sarti& also lays
c laim lo mtnina fame . He ts
the arandson of Geo•ae Ca•-
mack, who discove1ed gold
at Bonanza Creek an d
touched off the ramou s Klon-
dike Gold Stampede or
1897·98.
"(),u atandfathers both
min ed aold in the Klond1ke:'
M1 . Guaaenht'Wl said. "Now
OUI families are toaether
aaain in the Colotado silver
ventu.Je . ••
Other di1ectou of Silve1
Dawn include acto! John
Wayne of Newport Beach,
enaaaed in mi nina and
Ul'lchina investments and
motion pic:bues: Mann ina W.
Coa, Aspen minina con sult-
ani 1nd fo1me1 partnel in
Winer 1: Coa Minina Con•
au.lt.anta or San Franci sco;
Fled Baker, Aspen minina
invutol and cnntrac:I.Ot;
Mia. Maaaaaet CoM. 8i1~
in .. lln, Ala., minina and
real eatatc invennent•:
and Edwin J. Smart. Aapen.
minina. 1c.at eatate, oil and
peuochemicals.
...... l!k. ·Poq6t ..._. M. bciHt ae Beacoa Bay and incnue ao at.OOO a mo~~~tt. Deity Pilot. 330 W. a., St. cwie•aatioa proaram wiU M ....... ..._ ... toi.... .. k!'l'u oomlter u the wu IIOiod, atracdYO lo MilS. ~~~~ DIIS Mol>lol!. Sclliohl, dlnc10t held. Gifl'o Laa1.. calli· &If CAitlin IIMIID
10 .. ..._ ... J 1o 1. ....... Jua• ..... 11 11M 1_. liiM Ape.1 Oli•• ()rim. ot l060 of lld,.nisiftl aDd hblic Dl\ mti'Abefl wilt IMIIItl 1'0 MIW NLCOfiOIT
'fte -*• ~ ... .-n:~u all~:--u;r.•J fio•cial uail• CNewpcw,.!_ Btd~~ ~o ... ~4. ~~~ .. ',' 197Co001Uu1 .. ~0o ~-ol liMit OWl 1ct.ool -L L ~ O...U .... a ...... , ........ IU at • ... ,,we_ ..,._ • •c• wu u.tM of .. Mia -••• r-tnan-y, --..-.~ -. c~a. ..... ... lriFwc ..t tl~ ... eMIII.al ~~ ,._ ,._,., at Nati-1 A"ociati• or Aq. 34, at H-lloapltaL lloocl. Mil.. Ko itla Liodbl..., --ti• •JIOI'II-01 -oo .. -oo · ... JUS VIa LWo. U. ... Udo cca-a-1 Cltw-. a. is sorri•od..,. 1teo llu• IWpt M. !lao~ 01ail ... t aocialttocliao teacMJ, will PW--Owpa ll•'a
I ••• ., _, ............... -........... 11tlo -t r ... ---. .................... __, aocl cltiaf ..... ,. .... "·'lllo rolo .. --· Dhlole ..
•tllft -411 .. S 10 e. (0..-• ..... I) --· . a.tot Ori• ol Koia CIIJ. ~~-. lrriM -slrial prl p~Qa io bi ... aclooot." Nnpat -·
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CHARLES F. CO ATES, &5,
uf 211 Orch id Ave., Co rona
j('l Mar, is the fi rst em ctoyee
to reti re from UC !. He will
• .. !1 re Sect. 30 after 8
~ lrs with tile UC system.
r<l "as bef!n serving as lab
buSHlCS:i off1c er for the UCI
division of bi ol j•i :.::~ sci·
ences since he ..... as tran s·
ferred fro"' UCL A. in March,
1%4.
Air traffic
group named
A 5"1"nan a1r traffic ad~
\is or) convnt ltec.-was ·~
poinled \londay evenina by
Ne wroort Beach ~~a~·or Paul
Gru ber.
Th c.-committee wi II advi1e
the Ci ty Council on air
uaffi c problems , check. up
on compl aints and keep up
with developm ent plans 101'
the Oranse County Airport.
The foll owina were named
to the cmvni nee,
Jack Mullan, 12~ 43rd St.,
Well Newport., a re'at euata
developer. named tompor.,
chainnan or the comnitwe •
Dou alaa Harria, 4120 Ri••
Ave.. Wut Newport.. I•·
du•trial psyc:holoaht "
Aulonetic•. Anaheim.
Eul SUombatl Jt., 1400
E. Balboa BIYd., Bollooo,
ft'euem Airlinet pl to&.
Wilmor (Bill) Hal~ U"
ll»t!a IIAI., Wa&ICIIII,
a'ri IIi• lllNC• ..a ftR.
pnoi ... t ol O,.tioa ......
uti.at. N ..... •r+
aa-....... -
-· .... llal .... M' IJUJ ..... TIP .....
...... .. .... , 7 .... , ........ .
I
Till OI'PIOAL IIIWSPAPII
Of Till 01Y 01' IIIWI'OIJ 11401
THE HARBOH AHt"A 'S OFFSI:T NErSI'AI'£R
ou~ .... ,,., .. pi•• I• ,._ £•• ww~~wo
2'1'2l £. C.0.. ttwy., C010M .. , ... C.W, -92625,
Tllli'HOIII• 61:1.0!1!0 ( .. oo CMo 7141
WI NIID TO HILl' THE UNDIVILOI'ID
ly Tom Ancl•non
In the put ft ve years world food prWuction (~low a moderlte line In ont.r 10 piD Wne
hU increasN I"' a year and popu&arion 2~. (or the economic and lndutlrial ~
At the prnent tate, world populadon will in· of the Sov6tt Union and other atatn under our
crease one billion In J S yun. control. Thtn tht moment will come when "
A
Uallo4 •ewe do 1101 tuper•
palriotl... .,_
A derlDilion: .. Patriot,
one '!ho IOYOI hit ~Uy.
and ae&toutly tupporta itt
authority and in&erOilt"' -
Webttor.
.. ... ...., ' _... u ...... __ _
conhlon hit ure ........... ....
pq~atioa of CMU' people: youn a& dalt • .,. __..
Tytaruay. 0115' c-.&aDt .... • • • • ' my, uru bla rrta11M R•• .... lJ ~ ...... •llowa -
THE PIEI'POIIT H.AII901 ENSleN le tiM oa&,. •••plf• pi'IMII4
•IM pahli•h4 Ia aile Cky ol N.,.,_ a.-~ _, U. _.,. Mc•ll)'
ow.ed ar.d oper•.d .. ...,. .. lo tM NewpOft ~. •• Awea, P•bllaiMIIII -u,, oa T .... ,. SN:OIIIf ea ... ,._ ... pelllll
• C Ot<JIIO d. I M.r, Colli.
A P'Oft~~M>nal socioJoaist drec:lared that •if can hurl oun.elvn into the battle fOI' tM lui
parents don't limit the size of tamiliet v~un-annihilation of reaction."
tarily, tbtn aovernmcnts may have to pass laws Just a few· monlhs 110 USDA made a hutc
IO keep population down. Would the JOVetD• Jtl nl to "moderate" killer Tito 10 that thia
ment then iaaue sex I&J1 on a seuont l basis, Com munist enemy nation can better coatro1
like huntina amd fishina lk:ensn? Would the respiratory disease in youna cattJe. Tbla treason
law apply to Bobby KennNy? Would we have was commined as our own cattlemen 10 broke
a new Department of Abort ion, I I Cabinet in the COtlt•prK:e squ«U. We have aiven and/01'
level? There's one thins that can be Sl"!id for sold for .. soft currency" S980 million in food
de,eoen cy: it reduces rhe birth rate. to our archenemy Yuaoslavia undtr the .. Food
Pauiotitm it in order at
all timet and in all walkt of
life, and thould rite 10
cretcendo fervor in timet or
national peril. Dwina per•
ioch ol domutic tranquility,
the patriot may not be ro•
quired 10 do mcwe than tbe
ordinary dutiot of citizen•
thip, but in times auch aa
then, we thould, at did the
aianera or the Declaration or
Independence, 10 pledae our
lives, our fortunes, and our
sacred honor."' We ahould
not be utltfied with merely
beina a .. ,uper" patriot,
but we thoutd be ready to
prove ow loyalty by beina
a "tuprcme" patriot -au--
prcmc ovet every peril which
confront• our nation.
deti.es tb• wodd. He it wu c• ali• laa:a • .., .....
•ho ba• WnrJII '"""eo 11po nclo1 ••moll. Dr.· Cad
of Pattlct Henry. the cour~ Mcintire. 1be •oice' ol 1M
scout wotdt. 'AI for me. lOch Ceawy a.r~u.
Pvc me liberty or aiv• me Hour ..... ptOYtd tU& ..
death.".. iallueoce ot cc nllat Me
Mr. Munn deacribea' Lon• been fell io Amerieaa Nti•
in'a creed u follow•: aloua eire I••· u4 ocMr
"Never reject tenor on conurntive bloatdc•~
S~t"inclple; ulvation liea allose thai cc•'* i•tt ..
only on the road 10 intero ... endeavorina 10 10trrert 1M
tiona! socialist revolution; teachen and Uudtoll • A.
there are no rnorala in poli-QUI hiah tchoolt and oel•
THE NEWPORT HAIBOI ENSIGN •• 114jrMp4 10 M a •••·
p11p" or .. -•1 ciwc11l•l-l.y co .. "-"-1$o. A-10171 INiollll
Mlly t•. 19SI, Ia S..,erlot Co., ler t._ eo..,. of Or:::r, S.•• ol
C.IUou.ia. o.d by ru -oo th«eol lo q••llfle4 ••'P .. Ii .tl , .. ue
oo"e:•• teq11lr~ by low.
AR VO J!. HAAPA .......................... ~ ..... Ow_. o.d P .. lloW
P EC HAAPA .. ., ........................................... .A..eoct.o EditOf
SUISC.II'TIOM .Alii
In Hwbot Area:
Out ol H.,bot Are~
Ooe ye w, U.OO; 2 ,..,., 11.00 O..e ,._., 15.00: 2 re•-. 19.00
~~.. . ./!«; ~ .~!.,_
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Jnd pubtilher of the Ensign
AIISIUIIIG THE "PIGm" AIIGUMUT
In last week 's Log, I bemoaned the grow ing Inroads on
H berty and private ownership of property through the
growing tyranny of public planni ng. I am quickly re mind·
ed of the classic retort to any criticism of planning com-
missions and zoning ordinances: "You don't want a
pigsty bui It nex.t to your dwelling, do you!" My equally
classic re tort goes like th is: "In 1q years of reporting
the activities of planning commissions and city councils,
I hav e not noted a single instance of an application for a
permit to cons truct a pigsty in our city."
That is not just a sm art alec rej oinder. It points ou t th e
absur.dity of the pigsty argument, which, in varying forms,
is the basic defense for public pl anning. Economic
realty and plain common sense will dictate the best use
of property, and the decision property belongs to the
property owner. That, of course, is not the case as we
s ink deeper and deeper into a socialistic society of
government control. • • • HE'S MAO AT THE WRONG GUY
Two week's. ago the Ensign carr ied the page one story
about th e latest pl ans for the freeway through Co rona
del Mar. An accompan ying sketch showed the location of
the proposed rerou t ing of 5th Ave., cutting across the
tops of the five 700 blocks between Goldenrod ave. and
Mar guerite Ave.
The rnost astoun ding response to this news reporting
was the accusation that the Ensign was being a traitor to
the comm uni ty, and "please cancel my advertising." The
reason given for this reaction was that the Ensign wa s
hu rt ing propert y values by print ing the news about the
fr ee'Nay plans.
For the past 4 years the Ensign has been fighting to
pre ~tn t the fttt flay DwiiOKtr hom ~ ll esctcratint , tats
11'\0St "'tttlndertu1~c-oa-sta1 confinl.fol ty anna moon the fl'!t-
Nay rou te inland where it belongs. If the local busin ess~
man who reacted so violently to the story of 2 weeks
ilQO had bl!en he lping the Ensign in this freeway fight
dur ing these many years, and if the comm unity had joined
solidly in opposition to a freeway cutting through our
town, there would now be no need for publishing stories
li ke that of 2 weeks ago. No freeway has ever been
forced through a town against the concerted, un-
chv ided oooosition of the residents and bu sinessmen.
Th e ag e--<.~ld techniQue of "divide and conQue r•• has
~'<Orked wonders for the freeway promo ters. • • • EVERY KNOCK IS A BOOST, JOHII
'SLnt1 t'Jr John Schmi tz scores again! Thi s time the ac·
r.laim comes by way of a poll conducted by the Oakland
·r iO;~'lC among the Sacramento press coros, as report ed
Oy the Costa Mesa satelli te of the Los Angeles Times.
Accord in g to tne pall , Senator Schmitz was voted the
!eJst effec ti 1e member of the Stat e Senate and tied for
::.ec.rmd as tne n 'J rs t all around member of the Stat,. Sen~
at <:!. ! tak~ th e same opt imi stic vie w of this poll l. I do
ut the Reu the r...CIO~A F L . ratings, wh ich pl ace our con·
serLJat ivP Con grcs::.rr;Jn J imm y Utt near the bottom of
the lis t because of his firm stand for const itutiona l go--
ve rnme'1 t and fisca l responsibility.
Congra tulations, Senator Schmi tz! Wh en you have ene-
l'"li es lilc:e the Pilot, you scarcel y have need of friends ,
bu t you do ha•1e plenty of them.
U the world had our ctpilalistic system and for Peace" program. The Arabs aDd Poland
our methods, there would be no world hunaer have so far aotten $1 .4 billion in .. Food-for·
problem, But inste ad or tryins to sell our sys· Peace"' aid. Yug0110lavi a §Cn<b medicines, the
tem to the world. our leaders cons1antly undtr· Arabs send cotton and clothina:. and Poland
mine it and support the Socialist·Communist sends mac hinery and other steel items to the
systems which producrd the hunser. Viet Cong. The Viet Con& would a>lltpae in a
The Communist., with the help of the "Lif>. fe w months wilhout Rus.\ian aid . Russia, aod
erals"' have conv inced a large pan of the world probably world Communis m, would have col-
that it has been exploited, that the aid we give lapsed long axo without our aid.
is ev'en lets than is their due, and that to'l' are The Great Society h~~os renamed "Food for
lhe enemy. Our Communi~ts and "Liberals"'-Peace," "food for Frec:dom ." Whose freedom?
and it's exceedingly diffic ult to disti nguish be· Freedom for the billion people enslaved by our
tween them--have convina:d many Nej!:roes Communis• "allies?" Freedom for Cubant,
and other "disadvantaged" poor that they have Vietnamese, EaSI Bcrlinen, Latvians, Eatoo-
bee n misused and that they de§erve to be a:iven ians, Uknnia ns. Poles, Hunaarians? Freedom
financial equality. now, or el!iC. The el~ ap--for whom? Not for American farmenf .. Food
pean to be a coming civil war. fo r Freedom" is just another Great Society
Yugoslavia's "moderate"' Communisl die-fraud. Frerdom cannot be purchaiCd with food.
talor, Ti1o, made the followinx statement in Freedom is purchased with blood. The Ameri·
1946: "'The Capitalist forces constitute our can farmer and the American people don't
na1ural enemy, de!>pitc 1he fac1 that they bel~d nei.'J protection from external or internal com·
us to defeat their most dangerous representa-petition : they need protection from their aov-
tive . It may happen that we !>ball again decide ernmenl.
to make use of thei r aid. but alwaY! wi lh 1he We need to help, not 1he undeveloped coun-
sole aim of accelerating their final ruin. tril:!> of the Ea~l . hut the undeveloped minds
"Our prescm nolicy should 1hercfore he to of the We:o;t.
LeHers to the Editor
In put broadcaata it haa
been shown that the current
race riota have been como-
muniatooint pired, and often
corrununitt•lcd. Thit may
have little intcrctt to many
who have betn lulled into
a danaerous state of apathy,
of indifference to national
peril, but it is a .. clear and
pretent danacr," neverthe•
leu.
The United Latvian Au o--
ciation of Chi caao tcllt
why, fr om their experience,
they "accu.s e the Eu t, and
warn the We s t," in a six•
TIRED OF TREASON
Editor of the Ens ian
NSA. Thia action by the paae folder. This little
C IA is s tranae indeed. sheet aivea a pictorial se•
The NSA , founded in 1947. Qucncc of indescribable
tica, only upedienCy. lea ...
"Reliaion Ia the opiate or U coaurvadna .coel•
lhe people; ow tactic it ab-only: toe the plm picturn
solute disuuat. Ptomisct of the dead LatViau .....
are like pic ctuat, made to were mutdere4 by &be ~
. be broken. munhta, they would realile
"Scheme. ziaua. rcueat, that similar rate mey bt ia
anythina to hasten tho com-store for aiJty milli• tiall• 1
in1 of the power of Ct::Jmo-Americant who are Ioeiia fill
munism... bcc:omc tupreme patrioll ia
Melvin Munn concluded: thia hour of national peril.
"Lenin hat been dead over Be a 1apreme tiabti•L
Y POLITICAL
" • CIIPII1ll Pdlid~r of lb~ Mo,lrou L~tlt•r
WNAY DO FOil DO WrrN A WO&n
Wou~ you btltew a hu.ky I~ In food ......,_ ...._
fall! Early thll faD!
Tbtre-hal beeft a krt of cta.rter about JlmmlcU and CO.
tf'ala and ad\'f'rtllina thai a~ auppoel'd to llk'miiiC food COlla.
1brou1hout the ~lam'. no ret~lllloM"f'UUCS .... ,. appa.rl'ftt. Now
aomeotlf' Lt hoUtrlna "'Walt" apln -but thla tlnw, 11M wolf
la atandJnt rilht thn'f' for all lo eee.
AC'COrdlnc to ..porta, IU~nnarkf't OJW"raton of the Sou ..
t.nd and tlw Teamaten Unkm a ... on a "coru.ion coww"
which coukl rnult ln a major atr1kt-. Uaually, uw allft'natlw
zc.o a strlkfo Ia ~ance of a "neoA"'" union conlr.ct. In IIUI
cue the-nrw rontrat1 could onlr bf' rtn.anc.d by a llharp la-
CI1L'&ae in food P""'"·
The United Stat es has not
won the war in Vietnam for
one re ason; i.e., the presi-
dent of the Uni ted Stat es,
and many or his advisots,
are not anti-<:ommunis ts.
help to thi!i country, fear~
ing that Russia might use
her newly acquired ability
lO p ow more wheat to pro--
duce the bi-products or th is
staple -one of them bcina
rocket fuel. Others would be
di!iturbed at the possibility
of Rus s ia's usina the aear
manufact urinj machines for
othez than th e intended pur·
pose, suapcctinA that these
machi nes could be util ized
to build more tanks, guns,
and other weapons being
supplied to the Vie t Cong by
Russ ia . T ,; top it all, thouah.
tt is now a fai rly well known
fac t that many of the ships
Ruu ia uses to transport
s upplies to the Vie t Cona
are ahipa whi ch we re loaned
to Ruu ia by Ame rica durins
the lend•le ase era.
is one or the molt uluali· horror -a corpse, hands
beral, extremis t lfOUPI in bound behind the bac k with
the U.S. academic world. It barbed wire, lyina face
does not re present the ttu-downward, havina been sho t And. tht• Pf'non .,.-ho p!llys for ll'K'r'f'HH In food or taut
Jents of America! f\ISA It~ fr001 the rear; mau acred or an)·thlnl etw ls you ttw t"Dnaumrr.
One need not be a &enius
to discover that, in order to
de feat an enemy . one must
be aaains t him. That is
"anti. •• The cont rol of the
war in Vie tnam and the
principal source of supply
to the Vie t Cons is Soviet
Russia. Few would hesitat e
to admit that Russia is a
country ruled b)· a com-
!DWlist dictatorship. Be·
cause many of out national
offi cers , both e lected and
a ppointed, arc not anti·
communists, they have a
penchant for helping Rus·
sia-a communist country.
Durin& the year 1966. the
Commerce Depar tmen t au~
thorized the shipment of
techni cal data and in forma~
tion for the cons truct ion and
oprration of 15 fe rtilizer~
tnanuracturins plants to So-
viet Ruuia. Thi s should be
sufficient ttelp, s,. that the
United State!! would never
aaain have to ship that coun•
tty wheat. Howe ver, if the
above does not allow that
counu y tn fe ed her people,
wi ll not be be cause she
does not have the necessary
machine~; to harvest the
crop. for, also in 1966, the
Comme rce Department au•
thorizcd the shipment or 62
aearmanufacturing machines
and parts to Soviet Russia,
valued at almost three mil ~
lion dol Iars.
Some Ame ricans wou ld be
just a b1t skeptical nf such
When will Ame ricans ti re
of this tr eason? When ~ill
some thins be done to stop
it? We do not have to wai t
un til our husbands, fathers ,
mothers, or sons ate killed
in Vi etnam-wi th American
he lp.
Start stopping thi~; treason
now by circulatins a peti tion
to C ona.re ss, 1equcsting this
Admin is tration to stop all aid
and uade wi th communist·
controlled countries. Wr ite to
The VIVID Commi ttee (Vic·
tory in Vie tna m Ins tead of
Dereat), P ost OfFi ce Box
853, Ba lboa , California.
Yo urs u uly,
Richard E. Woo(hD
I 552 Miramar, Apt, 8
Ralboa, Cal if.
INVESTIGATE 04
Fellow American:
dent aovernment affilittct Lat vi ana suewn like cord
exist on barely 300 cam-"":ood in I vaca?t lot, and
puses, out of approximately p1 ctwes of Karhs Goppers,
1800. Many students on former prctident of Lativa,
those campuses have no wh o Wi t murdered by the
choice but to be membcn of Reds.
NSA; "hen they arrive to In type, the leafle t tells
begin thei r fres hman year, th},• story : . .
For Ont'f!. 'A"t C~~~n urt•r no -.lullon lo thf' probM>m -wa
t·an point It out l''llh lht• hupP !hal .IIOmf'One amartrr thul
we can flrul'f' a way ou•
Rrl•fty. thr t'UnlniM \o\'l1 h lhf• To•aftl><f!•r.l lt-nniN&tts un
~pt . 1. Rubfon K. Jo~ux. Pf1'¥idrnl uf llw t'ood Emplo)'f't"l
CuunC'II. t·h•rrrs that lht' rtrm11nd11 h1r a noow t'Unlran relltc1
"'c•umpWtf' And uflf'r di¥N'~a nt f11r '"'~urnrr lnt•rate." ~
If mt't w!U t•auSI" Suulhland houd l)rk"t'll lo "Q yrodwt."
they discover that they arc '"!e c_olom a l empne of
membe rs , and their duca Ruu 1a 11 a me nace for At:rordlnx 10 l'f'J.IOrt•. hf'l't' •"' •ni'R4" uf lhf.o dfomanda:
are paid out or their ttu• the rreedom .of the world, a w oae and !rlnr bPrv-fUM ot about S3 'prr hour owr t'-
dent activities fee! In many thame:ful p1 110d Cor ••ll ~ ... !iwx'f'tluw ).~u.S. '1.
casea thoae students vote peoples subject "lit lt. '" "' .~
· "A I u ~., · 1 ·-A lM!\'f'ft ho~o~r day. to expol NSA rrom theu col~ s ODJ ~ e •. -·Y
A 35 hour· work ...,.N'k with 40 hours I*Y·
A aen•n huur y,·urk day 'ol1th f'l,tll hours pey.
lese, and in the past few fonn of f.ree IOCIC~y In the
years a uch e :~pult i ont have world, 11 cona~1tut~1 a
been numerous. Many iden• ~r ~at !~ commun1 s t •mpez-
tifi ed commun ists are mem-I Blu m. Flve WPPkll 11nnual \"acatlon with vacation pay to bf' t'Om•
Len and have been promi· The La~vian s reaffirmed pult"d llt tlmr And,. half.
nen t in NSA activitiet in• Kru.Jhchev s intention to
' ''bury Americans. •• eluding Daniel Rubin, the
national youth director or The leaflet tells what the
the Communist Party! Reds aay: .. We arc not Y.BJ•
Why do the foundation•, in& war aaainst separate
throus h wh ich CIA pr ovided individuals: we arc e xtcr·
funds to NSA, which is de-mi natin& cluses. Your firs t
fi nitely po litical, enjoy a duty ia to ask a man as to
tax-exempt status from the hi s c lan , his orisin, edu•
Internal Re venue Service? cation, occupation. These
Wh y did the CIA send NSA quutions should decide
delesations or ultra•tert-hi a fate. We want to murdet
wins extremi s ts abroad? not by hundreds but by the
Wh y is CIA buildina to<;ial• thouundt. Our enemi es i~;m behind ow bach with shall be drowned in their
own blood." w r own tax money? A con-
sreuiona l inves ti&ation is The leaflet con clude s:
Ions overdue. The C IA mus t "Today, Latvia ia still a
be controlled and prompt captive nation, and the cnm--
. d rwniat terror domi nates act1on i!i urae . Sincerely, thia oncc-llow ishin a and
Wil liam B. Steel Jr. protpcrous country.""
State Chairman Melvin Munn, in Life Line
California YA F Freedom Talk No. 5, dated
1215--A Weatwood Blvd. July 24th, has written:
Wes t Los Anacles '"Take up the quarrel with
T•n days sick les\'t' prr yt'ar with aU unused ak-k Mw
tu br-act'\lmula!t'd with aU sud1 act"umulatf'd ftw peld on
tr rmlnation of rmploynwnt.
Thrf't" mono hulldaya, trip~ time fur all hulldaya work·
I'd, double lime for all O\'trtlme huun worked, double ttme
fur all Saturday tond Sunday wurk, and ao on.
WP IU1L' lold lh~t ttwk' provisions, Jr lncludecl In thor eon·
tnld , wuuld lnt.·n-Ul' wMrehou.tte and transportation coefa by
fo6 pt't l'e'nt , and rt·thK't' thf' suprrmarkel mar1tn of pront
frvm t.J Pfll" l'e'nl 10 .2 prr tftlt, undt'r p~l price ltruc-
ture.. Naturslly, food ptlcel will ha,·e to be raised If nw
m~trkl'tll .Ill'!' tu bt' OPfll"llled at a reaaorutble profit.
Reports ·trom Wuhlnrton, D.C., note that almllar t.'On-
tracta have Men all'fW'd In Northern Callfomla, rnaJdn& .. food
prlCH In that area the hlatwt:t In the country." If the ~
posed ron1racts are alaned. SoutMrn California may 1rab
from the north that dubluu• dl.atlnctlon.
In Frnno ~ntly a aup.rmarket dwln do.ecl Ita out·
lets after determlnlnr th.at prorttable enlrrprlae undn' auda
cl@omanda wu lmpoulble. Last ~KI' huu&ewlwti "l"'t' p6dlet·
Inc tood storea In protest or rtaln1 priors; now the prieel wW
rlae aealn -I r the ttof'ell are to rem• In OJ'ft' -&nd a pro.
teat from houRWIVH wtU be undentandable, to aay ttw 1teut.
But how will thf>y llf' ab&e to picket Uw reaUy raporwlble
t~~nl !
..Atanion LJorum
By Marilyn MaRion
The CIA has been s ubsi ..
dizins the National Student
Association (NSA) for the
past fi fteen years. Opera tin a
th rouah foundations -some
real, othe n mere letterh ead
CALIFORNIA
SPEW
Switching Horses
ly llnonch Heacl 1111
HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
front• -the CIA hu pro--
vi ded as much as 80<k of
NSA's budaet. The subs idy
has avcraa:cd cloae to S200;.
000 per year, believe i t or
no t. NSA has also been a u~
sidized by the Office of
!:-.very ~l·neration has glumly concluded that this Consern tivc yout h s roup? "'Because,"' said
!he younger c;et lli going to hell in a bandbaaket. YAF leader David Keene on a recent Manion
The carl1~~t comment on record wu issued ln Forum radto prosram, "you can get more puf>.
ancient C..recce-::.nd for the late&~, one oeed licity by lyina down in front of a ltai n than
only read the lcltcn·to-the--cditor column in bis you can by aolvins problems. The so-called
new5p~tper. 'New l..eft' sets a lot of headlines because they
Small wonder thwt toUay's adults bave little cna:aac in riots."
confidence tn the youns. IJ ooe &leans bis Keene, who is a member of Y AF's National
knowlt:dae of current events from the news Board of Directors. described some or tbe or·
media , he can only shake his head in despair. aa nization's purposes and activitiea for the
Co llege st udents have all but closed down larp Manion Forum audience ... We are conccntrat·
universitres w1th sit-in~. ri ols, prO(estl and dem· ina primarily on the campuses and hiah
on~l ntltom. T hey have ~anempted to block schools," be said, "bc<:autc the averaac Ameli-
troop trains in pro1~t against tbe wu in Viet· cao educalor Ia of the liberal penuasion. Tbat
nam. The c~mpus "l..efl" gives no bini of pro-i~ why so many colleae students arc liberar.-
duclna fu ture le;&dcn of a responsible Republic. they've never been expo.ct to an)'thina eltc.
H ir isn't on campus. il's oft: 'J'bme wbo '"There is 1 IJ'Ht dalre amona ltudco&a to-
don't find Kbool "meaninaful" drop out and day to ftnd solutions lo our dilemrnu--eoW-
becomc bippi~"!lQwer children."' Tbeit p&-lions consistent with individual Uberty. And
culiar way of life has been dactibed lo lofty YAF has been iaatrumental in o«mna tht.c
prose, accompanied by full-colored pictura, ahernatlvcs. Many )'OWIII people are seelq for
bt most of our major news mi ..... the ftnt time, that liberal dopna doll aot hold
all the .,.wen. 1"hcy a,. ra.ll1iftl: that, in order
Wbo will be left •. when ~hne ~ are to aofve our probklmt, they ahall have to loc*
pown and are rranna thelf own ofttprinJ, 10 •onewbete .._ .. malotai~ • semblance of ordtt7 Wbo, if ~· ~ iD s..;..a..rl -..adl of YOUQJ
bod)', "'" care enoup aboul • trw --lor F-will pdJir In -10 hlp bet free? For. tboee wbo . .....,. biiM ..... for tlteir....., ooara doe. Tbe....,.
--lrr-~· dlon •• '""... -..., ..... ,.,., , ... of .... --.. . lnt~--: y__,y~forPrrrt•.l'ar= s lliiiYAP<'teurwt.otrill .... cc..
pctpl•l· '1' AI nr · ,_ .... rtWJ ..... ill the UDioe d ...
PG H iJo lilo lal of 1960, YAP •,---. "',.. ._..., •-low...,
• .._ as 1arp as ._ ........ lf'OUP +~,.... dalhM Yw _,. • .... •••••· M ...
1rJ ... New IAII. Ia loci. YAP io ....... --_.. 11J -1 1 •t ,.-.. ., ....... .z:o: ...... rs I t1 ,. .... ., .. _.,.,_ _ _,..,..,
1S1 .WIIJ. ._.. _____ .._,. 1 --lio 1
Economic Opportunity, the ILAY TALIA.FEitRO. a.r. IIAACP olldal-"'llota aren't ID-eal led "Poverty Pro--dutroJ'inl the lhettol. '!hey
aram" for some auanae rca• are d..UO:rinl ttie Necro, be-
aon as yet unexplaine d. cauae they d<m't do a thinl
NSA has s upported Fidel to ellminate unempluna~ bad hou.in1 and btld achoola. Castro, the admisaion of
COmmun'.,t China to the Uni~ JOHJI CUTZII. otel -"America'• nal tlueat an ted Nations, the riotina st~ thote Amerk:&n dtiaeftl who
denll a t Berkeley; haa con• are lndUrer..nt about the af.
sis tently called for the fal"!ofatata."
abolition of the House CDm"' JIAZWr.:LL J. •a~
miuh on Un-Arncr ican AI;· L.A...,_ cth' I J _...,
tiviti u; blu&ed the Ad• ~..:.11:'~~~~:;;
miniauation for savina· the hia dedtton on .'t'C' P..,..
Dom inican RePublic from a tar, on that day'" cu doet
communitt takeover, and the doors to the~ ..
demanded that we immedi.,.
From the .ll6le
people a'dcmoaatratin nobody in Washinatoo City riled up aa oobodJ
apiost that uadcc:Ltred Vietnam wu, where enouah (or they ain't p ptt· eooup) to-
the U.S. of A. has .aoto-nculy 'bout a half a no bomb. They'd drutbcr jell: keep oa. feedlat
millton aokUen a'ft,lhtin . . • tnd a whole our youna men lnro a around a,ht-lib dttiJ
pau&e of 'em aettio tilled. I have done a whole was pourin c:om in a pitt miD.
lot of tbanll:in about it and I have decided lhal 1 tho have j..a sbout flprect it OUI 111111
dcmonstratin apimt that war jat miaht DOl bt our side ta helpio feed .,.. mon of tt.D _.
ao t.d after all. declared enemiet tMt is belp6a f-.t tt. _.
At ftnt I tbou&tn it waa a terribul UDJ'IItti· dedated mem ... tbaf. it tfllio our • t.:l ...
otic thana to do, not wtntin tbe U.S. of A. boys ... sad cwn Ndin Uld Jivfa ,_. _..
to ftabt them mean ole commuo.iata in favor of plana and PIN aad tbaqa liU diet.
the peopte in the South what wan11 to be (Nc. If tbat't all 10• a.d if Ita ...., 10 diM ...,
But mat wu before I found out for SUR that ue kdin our aid. dltlt 11wy Clall' ltllll
them folks in Waabinaton City diden aim 10 io crrtaln polkc ...s ,.... ~ ...
help our boyt ..,. ~ let 'em Gpo to •ia. theft moytro o1o C·-a.,_,':'"~
I n;m atill ba In (a'l(lf of lhM WV OYer II tbe ,_ ol .. tba ........ -...... tboniftllqo-toletCM--'t ... ocl-_____ ot!rl-...,
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Vi ctnam. NSA favors the
inc lutiOfl of tho National
Uberation Pront (Viet Coal)
in South Vietnam coelilioa
&OVemtn~nl; hat even aakod
for repeal or laws bannin1
lhe uae of marijuana ancS
1L5D! In •holt. NSA t.u op-
poaed nearly eve.ry anti•
commUnitl rorelp policy
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pemmt•t. Siace 1M Cl~
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TelephopJLRpodles
Hoou alld hollen were dauth&.r, urrat .. IDd t..r
thouled ftCIIII the Newport huat.nd, Luce ColliN, of
........... ol ....... and Cotta Meta ,.. .... led u.. ..
'?let Pancaer lullday even. whh a 1 lb. ·ts 01. anad-
•na. · •• 'J\ey becamt lllnd· dau.aluer, Ouraane MM. She
'PIIIDLI at 6:17 p.aa. •• •i11 join a real clu. ·, •
S.ycretl Ntidea&l, Olori1
IIICI Bill Laioa ood thoir
lovely dau.lhter, Coanie.
bawe Mel • aloriocal throe
weelr.a, , .Suttle, V UCOU.•
'f'et1 La\e Lou.iu and Banff.
'RIDUCI
FAST!
LOS I
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3
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off
Hlpo
Thlsh•
Wallt
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3 OOIVEIIEIT
LOCATIO II * COITA IIESA 2111_...._ -*llANElli
IIIIo.--· * DIIAIIE
IDL--·
which inchldet J ., .. ,
pandmothen and araM-
fathera. .Rev. Lea&er
Sundapdhia wife Cathetiae
of Cotta Me .. are thrilled
over their first areat pand
dauahter and t Witiu 16•
year-old Renee and 1+-year·
uld Kristen Pantzef are be·
aide themaelvu. • • •
Airline ticket& have been
purchas ed. , ,winter ward•
robea are pac ked. • .and
September 5th ia the .. take·
orr• day ••• Scott and Tim
Abbott will leave for their
junior hiah school year at
The Principia in St. Louia.
Left at home with nothina to
do but write leneu will be
their 12 year o ld aiatci,
Dana, and Mom and Dad,
Terry and Monk Abbott, of
Irvine Terrace. • • •
Newlyweds ••• Roberta and
Dick Driver have moved to
Dover Shores from Pacifi c
Palisades. • • •
.. Samson ...... friendly and
banana eatina, Samlon. He
ia a two year old "Wooley"
monkey from South Ame rica
who loves to wa 1 k around
Balboa Island with his maa·
ter, Roaer Aaajanian, a law
student at UC LA. Beina
very areaarioua, he always
draws a crowd. .Samson,
that is!
• • •
Balboa Bay Clubina •.. on
lhe yacht, Tempest, Julie
Andrews, Bill Williams,
Mami e Van Doren and Bar•
bara Hale. Pilmin1 s hots
for his new TV series , Ray-
mond Burr was on the scene
lookina like a handaome
aiant.
• ••
Now thia tounda like a
new way to ao ••• Jan ud
Bob Sebminke of tbe Penin-
t~ula have been houseboat•
in& on the Sacramento River, • • •
Althouah Muine Mc:Clel·
Jan minoa all or her New·
port frienda, abe liku liv•
ina in Vhta, ahe told
friend• when ahe waa visit•
ina and ahoppina on the old
homo arounda recently. • • •
Rose Davit, Balboa Bay
Club resident, hu had her
dauahter, Connie Gordon,
viaitina her from Pacirac
Paliaades. Also, vi ai tina
her parent•, the .John Rau-
en'•, who are Balboa Bay
c lub residenta, • . Pe11y
Bols tad of Beverly Hilla. • • •
It waa a campina holiday
for Maraarct and Bi II Sana-
ater of the Peninaula. , .in
aoraeoua Colorado. • • •
Little Is land quieted down
considerably la&t weekend
when Saba and Bob Haviken
took th eir younaaten three
down be low Ensenada for
several days to celebrate
dauahter Karen's 12th birth-
day. Tre\t, or not, they were
happy to cet bac k over the
border into the USA. • • •
Mex ico Ci ty .•. and a two
week ho liday were enjoyed
by Helen and Lou Lewis,
of Irvine Terrace. • • •
Kathy Munroe, student at
Corona del Mar h iah achool,
and resident of Balboa Is•
land, has joined a teenaae
seminar a t UC, San Dieao,
in La J olla.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN
TO ·MEET SEPT. 12
Mrs. Ke i th H. Osborn, mas ter's dearee in Enalith
Bible s ection chairman o£ from UCLA io 1961. She
the Woman's Club of Bakers-has served u chairman and
field, will s peak to the advitor of Chrittian Busi•
Newport Beach Chris tian ness WOGlcn. She writet. a_
Women '• Club at the Sept. monthly col.m for teeo ...
12 luncheon mectina at the acers in a national puti'lica-
Balboa Bay Club. cion, "Power for livina • ..,
Reservations ror the nooa Her husband is area direc•
luncheon are beina taken by tor ror Youna Life. They
Mra . Roy Barker, 67).·8325, have 2 dauJhters, Moni ca ,
and Mrs. Lewis Mertz, 813-a1e ), and Melina, 2.
1221. Deadline is Friday, Vocalilt ror the luncheon
Sept. 8. A nunery will be proaram will be Dareline
available by res ervation. Me Iiiii , who received under•
Mrs . Osborn is a 1959 ara-craduat e and maater'a de·
duat e or Northwestern Uni-aree in muaic from Lousi-
vers ity and received her ana State University. She
CIRL FOR THE D'EIUICO'J; is soloist ror the _UCI _chor-IEWDADISIIvtETI• us. Her ac compants twt\1 be
Ellen DeJ one.
Mrs. J .~. D'Errico Jr., ror-A ape ciat reature wi ll be
merly ol Corona del Mar , a "fun wi th collaae" de-
aave bic.th to a S lb., 10\1:1 oz. monatration by Alice Car-
baby . Jlr~ at the Hartland ne y, local artis t and tea·
Hospttal tn La Puente TUe s-h r
day, Aua. 29. The baby has c e ·
been name d J amie An to in·
cue.
Her husband, Lt. l .A. D'•
Ezrico Jr., is now servina
as a Marine pilot in Vietnam.
He was a 1960 paduate of
Newport Harbor Hiah School.
~~. D'Errico, the former
Michale Haveman, was
also Jfaduated the aame
year. Their home is in Ha.·
cienda He iahts.
Call In Your Want A.d
to th• Ensip
673-4550 I
Mrs. Keith o.a..,..
CO PRE' .................
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Gclldm IIMino-(lndoo T·ll no....s to tbo -v •·al ort. llll1aao • .._lodp ond IM~oiiDdllprw ,
Bu ... N•' --llllv--U I -..,
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NEWPORT HAIIIIOR EJIIOII
ARU SECTIOII --P111 3
THURSDAY , AUG. 31, 1967
OOII)IIA D£liiAR. CALl F.
IX_.CC mDUTS 01 UCLA 111101 UST
Three former Or•a• Coaat pofl Beach, an wt major;
atudenta were named latt Patrick K. Moran of Coal&
1emcatw &o &be Dean's boo-Mesa. a zooloiY major, Md
or liat M UCLA. 'They are Da.,id E. Crawfo.d of 'fuatln
Nancy Mwie Rouse of New. a political 1cience m.;or.
ZEENAT AMAN , lb-year-old AFS stu-
dent from Bombay, India, will spend the
comi n9 school year with the A.K. Phelps
fami ly, 486o Cortland Dr., Cameo High-
lands, and will attend Corona del Mar
High School. She is pictured here, cen-
ter with her "foster si sters," Hayden
Phel ps, 15, at left, CDM High Sc hool
student, and Hitarie Phelps, 18, who wilt
be going to San Diego State College. Mr.
Phel ps, an attorney, is now serv ing as
referee in bankruptcy. Zeenal, an ooly
child, will be ready for her 2nd year In
the un iversi ty when she return s to Ind ia.
She plans t o study bus iness and be come
a partner in her fami ly's bus iness, Con-
dis Man ufa cturing Co . Her mothe r is a
Hind u. Her step-father is German. He r
real fath er was an Ar ab and wrote scripts
for movie s. (Ensi gn ph oto.)
MRS. LUEllA IIEMSU
SUCCUMBS AT AGE !It
Lucia H. Remsen, 649
Plume r St., C os ta Mesa,
died \ionday, Aua. 21. at
the a&e of 99. She had li ved
In the area for 9 ye ars .
Survivors include 2 dau&h-
INSTANT TONIC
Back in the old days a called a "tome cup"
was a favorire remedy for almost anythmv that a11ed
you. Cheap, too. You took a cup made of b1tte r
wood ... added hot ...,ater ... let •t stee p. Then, when
bitter, you drank iL Simpk? Yes. Too bad it didn't
do any good. Nowadays SC1ence gi ~'CS us more relia ble
med.K:a tions. So. play safe . When you or a member of
your family is ill, seek pr ofessional care. See your
phys.ic ian for diagnosing and pre.scribmg ... call
us for prescription service.
Christensen Pharn1acy
-1 E. COAST ...,.., eoao•A DU. MAll
oaaou: 1·1550
ters, \trs . Eu1enia Ree ves ~;::::::::::::::::::::=~ and ~in . \tarietta Ma nor,
both or Cos ta \1esa; .a sons ,!
Mr. anti Mn. James Porth. (Peter Z.M. Sinter photo.)
MISS MACPHERSON
WEDS JIM PORTH
lnthe absence of Or. Philip
~turray or th e Corona del
Mar Community Church, the
Re v. Robert Carley, pas tor
o( St. \1a rk Pres byterian
Church, Qrfi ci ated the wed·
dina cerem ony unittn & Jame s
8. Porth ar,d Mi ss J oyce
Macpherson, both of Corona
del Mar .
The weddin1 took pla ce tn
the Corona de l \iar church
study on Saturda y, Aug. 5.
The br ide is the daughter of
""s . Ronald Mccurdy or
Corona de l Mar and Donald
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINAN CE ~0. 1228
A.'l OADINANCF.: OF' THE
CITY Or ~E:"P O RT BEACH REPEALING CHAPTE R 3.18
Of' 111E NF.1rPOR T I*.:ACH
MUNICIP . .\L CODE: ENTill..EO
"CIGA RETTE T AX"
The City Cou e:ll af the Cily
of Newport Resch does ordain
u fallowt:
SECTION I. [frectlve Octo-
ber I, 1967, Chspt M 3.18 Df
the N ew~,tor1 Bn ch Maalci pal
Code eatttled '"CI P.;trette Ts•''
•d k.ao-as the Newport
Bead t CiAtfetle Tu Law i•
repe..led,
SEC110N 2. Thia ordia•cr-
•hsll be publi•hed oace Ia the
official aewa paper af tlte City,
•d the s ame ahall be effective
30 days aft er the date of lu
a41optloa,
\-lacpherson of Van ~uys.
The aroom's parents are the
J ames W. Porths or Corona
Hiahlands .
The bride chose a short
wht te brocade dress rOf her
weddina gown. It had tie red
s leeves capped by bows at
th e shoulder. She wore a
shoulder-lenath illusion
veil held wi th a be aded or-
aandy rose. Her br ida l bou-
que t was of white carna-
ti ons and tiny wh ite roses.
He r siste r, Miss Celia
\lacphers on, served as maid
of hon01 . She wore a yellow
gown with lace ove rdress
and carried a bouquet ()r
whi 1 e flowers . The bes t
man was \4ichae l Donahue
or Corona de l Mar .
ltm'lediate\y followin a the
ce remo ny, a re ception was
held in the home and aarden
of the senior Porth s at 532
De Anza Ot ., Corona HiP·
lands. The weddina cake
was decorated with a min ia•
ture br idal couple matcbina
the newlyweds -even the
1room'a beard .
Followinl their short
honeymoon, the newlyweds
are at home at 7 1 7 ~ Iris
Ave., Cmona del Mat. The
aroom is in the constructioa
buaineu. 1Dis ordia•ce waa !at ro-
ckced t t a rerlar •eetlas of
th City Co .. d l of tlwt City
of Newport Ouch held oe the M&IILAUIIITU CH&III l4t~ '"' '1 A•p••. , .. ,. oad FACll l"09 M.UFF SAl •• adopted oa tlt.e 28th clay ,.. I
of A•&'l•t. l967,bJ the fallow• Ooaald C. McNee, 62. of
iaf( vote, to witt! 2507 St.ln ya Street, Eaat
AYES. COUNCIL.\tENr llo,er s, BIWf t•ned bimulr in to ~all, c ... ~aoer. ror&~t.. SAle~ New~t pollee Aut. 21 lad
lfOES1,COIDICIL'4 EN r Noee. Wll booked on a miademe ..
ABStftT COUNCit..M ENr PAf"' not manalauP.\ter c:harJL
..... Coo k. Tbe 61-ear-o&d man wu i.., P•sl J, Crwk r 1 ws,or .,.,, ... ia • 2<• eolliai•
ADI.17 atJ-.eRd ...
Biaaa. St. in wtl!ic:h 01Mya
P. llroWII, 62, of$0111&"""
••• kined i nu•Uy •
William or Hun tingt on Beach.
Georse or Torrance, \1olfls
of San \1a rino a nd Theodore
of Br ea; a sis ter, Gertrude
Coombs or Conne cticut; 10
srandchildren and IS great•
srandchi ldJ en.
Services were held at Bell
Broadway \1ortuary Th urs-
day , Aug. 2-&. A Ch ris tian
Science reader, offict al ed.
at Fores t
THEOOOIIE •OBINS
OFFERS YOU
ALL OF THESE
IONUS FEATURES! • fOlD IOTIJII)A
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SPACE FOR RENT
in the Ensign 8uildi n9
2121 E. Coni Hwy ,, Conu '"I Mar
Appro ximately 750 sq. ft. in rear o f bu ilding ,
with entrance from Fernleof Ave.
SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Toi.,~OII: llHilil
colors ond
MEl Ull CO BRA
SHELBY· AMERICAS BOMB
DISCDUMTED
IRAMD MEl Ulil FORD CUSTOM
4 DR SED
J90 CU . i n,, V.8 eftg., el\l illoOm ati c:
trans, power st .. ring, radio, tinte-d
winclsll ield, wh•el cov•rs, WIW tires.
1tock no. 100
UU MUSTANG H2
DISCOUMTED
219·"V V4 eg. courtel1' light tNVP
wsw tire•, ct.luxe 1ecat Mite-console
pc~w•r lllisc .. ,.. •• , tilt st..ring. -./ ..
rodio, tift~ tfess, Interior decor troup
ext.triorMcer,,...p, at .. lttyle wh..ls
... Ht eh cet~diti••r, s~clr ,.., 246.
THIS ISITI
Almost 200 new 1967 Thunderbi rds, Mu ...
tangs, Forda Ol"'d ford tNdt:a ftl c:hoaae
from -PLUS l6 low ~ttl I_,. stcrff cora
.... ct. •• •lcturod oloovo -PLUS 23 Shollry
AMeric .. GT 3.!0'•, GT .500'• e4 ~.
-PLUS olull ooloc~.., ol For4"s &!tllolo
Ec.......,. cor• -.,, .,.....,....., til cl ..
TODAY!
•
HERE ARE THE WINNERS in the junior fishing tour-
nament of the Balboa Angling Club. They are, from
left, Nancy Reid of Costa Mesa, runner~p. 5 to 10
years, Linda vanlan of Huntington Beach, high girl,
8 to 10 years; Mary Anne Reid of Costa Mesa, high
gi rl, 11 to 15 years; Randy Lloyd of Balboa and Ro-
bert Kalatschan of Garden Grove, tied tor the club
championship; Gregg Linhoft of Balboa, runner~p, 5
to 10 years, and Bob .Vanian of Huntington Beac h,
runner-up, 11 to 15 years . The trophy pre s entation
was held last Saturday at the Ebell Clubhouse. (Gil
Smith photo.l
LOCAL DEALERS WILL EXHIBIT IN SHOW
Di splays from Harbor Area
antique dealers wi II be re-
plesented at tlte Santa Mo-
nica Antique Show se t for
Sept. 2()-24 at the Santa
Monica Civic Auditorium.
Amona the 77 antique deal-
ers scheduled to eihibit at
the show will be Alma•s An•
tiques , 823 W. 16th St., We s t
·LEGAL HOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 1227
AN ORDINANCE OF TilE
CITY OF' NEWP ORT BEACH
AMl"N DI NG SECTIONS
12.24.050 AND 12.24.060 Of
TH£ NF:IVPOAT BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADOING SECTION 12.24.055
TOSA ID COIJf. RELATING TO
m::C REA SING PRIMA F .o\CIF:
SP EED LIMITS
The City Cou ncil of the
City of N,.wport B,.•ch doeM
ordain •• follows : SECTION I. Section 12.24.·
050 of the Sewport Be•ch
\lunirip•l Code I& amended
to re•d: ••Jl.l4.0SO O•cr.o•I"IJ Stor• s,_J L/,./u. It is hereb)' de-
termioed upon the bas1a of
en.Jia.eeriog u d tr•ffic u.r-
vay• lilat tk apeed penD itted
by sl•t.e l•w OOIIJid e ol baai·
ae1111 -ad reaideace diatriclll
.. 11 pplic•bl e upon the streetll
or p•rtft thereof described io
Sections 12.2 4.055 throu15h
12.24.100 ill II{Teater th•n IS
re•!lonabl,. or .:u fe onder the
condi\ion10 found to uist upon
!lOCh !llreeu, •od it is he~by
declar,.d that the prim• fa de
!'lped limit !'!hall bl!" u herein·
•her de ... igt .. ted on those
s treets or parts thereof wheo
11ign!1 are erected giviog notice
thereof." sr.cno~ 2. ~rtion 12.24.·
OS.'i i!l added to the Newport
Heach \1onicip•l Code to re•d:
"J2.14.0SS Prl""' Facl•
Sp .. J Ll,./r -Flfty.#lve 114/f ..
~r H041r. The prim • facie
!lpe~ed limit oo the following
n•moed streets or pans thereof
shall b,. fihy·f1 ve mile• per
hour.
LEGAL NOTICE
Newport Hei&hts: Antiques
& Objets d'Art, 2626 E.
Coast Hwy ., Corona del
Mat; Chelsea Shop, 24S1 E.
Coast Hwy.,Corona del Mar:
Dorothy's Antiques , 27SS E.
Coas tHwy.,Coto n a del Mar;
and Island Antiques, 333
Marina Ave., Balboa Island.
LEGAL NOTICE
J~boree Ro•d from E•st
Co .. t Hisbw•y to ford Ro•d·"
SECTION 3. Section 12.24.·
060 of the Ne wport Beach
Municip•l Code IS •mended
to re•d:
•'J1.U.Q60 l'rl-Fac,.
S,..tJ Lllflll Fortyollve Mile• per H04.1r. The prima
f•cie !1peed limil on the fol-
lowiag a•med street11 or p•tt•
thereof •h•ll be forty•flve
miles per hoar,
Jan~boree Road froiD Ford
Ro•d to P•llude• Road.
Eastbluff Drive from Bhi•
Street oortherly to J•mbo ree
Rn•d ...
SECTION 4. Thia ordiaance
5b•ll be poblished once io the
orticial aewsp•per a f the
C il)', aod the sa111• shsll \te
dlecdn 30 d.-y11 •l~r tk
d•te af i ~ •doption.
Tii• ordia•.oce w•• l.atro--
doced •t • repltll IDeetiag of
the City Couo.cil of the City of
Newport Ruch held o.o the
14th d•y of Auf!:Ut, 1967, •nd
w.s adopted oo. the 28th d•y
of Auf!:ust, 1967, by the foll ow·
iD8 vote, to wit:
AYF:S, COL:~Cil.M F:N: Rogert~,
M.r!lhall , Gruber, F'or~~:it , Shel•
to n. NOES, COUN I.ILM f.N Sane.
ABSF:S T COl':OOCIUH--:N: P•r·
~on!l , Cook.
ATTEST:
L•ura l.ajl;ios
City Ct .. rk
Paul J, Gru ber
\lay or
Puhtit~h: Aug. 31 1967, in
The ~ewpott Harbor ~:n!lign
LEGAL HOTlCE
ORDI"'ANf:F: ~0. 1229 bosine!I.S specified in this •ec· A~ ORI)J.,.A\'C[ OF THE tion, in the opinion of the City
CITY OF ~EWPORT Hf.ACII Council, may become da n~eroo,.
A\H.\'Illi'OG Sf.CTIO\ 'l.04.220 to. Of adver!leiy a Hec l the pa b· A ~J) fH.Pt~AI.ISl. Sf:CTIO:-.' lie heahh, mOfals, Mafety or
'l.OIUlfJO OF Tlll: ~EWPORT weHart<, or become duf!:erou"
IH.M .II ~1\':00IC l PAL com:: to the surrou.od ing property. the
\'IIIJ ·\O!JI\"G CHAPTER 10.18 City Cou ncil shall dl!"ny appro·
TO "AI/I COD~. Ht:I.ATt:o+r: TO vat.
FOI11'1 \~ H .I.UW: \'H) The City Mau~er 11hatl re-,..,l\11l.AII ,\H T~ comm~nd to th,. City Counci l
·rh r r ity f .<~unril nf thr-f.ity that an individua l bu11i ne11s et1·
.. r \r"J}IH1 H•'il"h riO!''" l)rt\ain tahli!lhme nt shB\1 be 11ubject
('" fnllr'""': to C:ouoc il 11pproval when, in
:-o LC TIO\ I. ,..,rrtion "i.04.220 his judgme.o t, any s uch busi-
.,[ th•· ""wp.,rt B"arh \1u niripal ne!l!! eiUab\ishment not 11pec ifi·
f:o..-\1' i ... "m .. Dd•••\ \0 tP11d : catly included in th ie .'leCtiOII
"5.04 .220 Bu•ln••• R•'f"irlng haa an e ffe ct upon the publir
c-"cll Approval. '1/u lwen,e heahh, !la fe ty, or welfare equ al
"hall br i!<MI".\ lor ,Jny of th,. to of greater than th ol'le bns i-
fnll owi n,; businr"l"""; nesse• listed her,. in.
1\irpl11n". P"'"'.,.hll'"' or lr•·ilfht. Any •pplicant for a licr nllt' to o\mhul~tn "'" ..,,.,vir•·. carry on •ny bu!lines!l spec ified
Aur ti•m. hereia.bove, ot •ny other bullli·
AutomnloJI•• ror hirr. nes!l which il'l 11imil•r thereto,
Hilliard Tl•••m. or which, in the opinion of the
B<:>at,.; Ji,.h in11. barjle, ,.;p;ht-City M~an•f!er or the., City Coun-
A,.,.inff:, 1'-<'lriv ,., liv" hail and cil h•• •o equl orr-eater ef-
w•t,.rr ralt for h<rr. feet upon the public he11hh,
Camiv11l nr rir""'"· ••fety or we lfare, may be re·
011nro• ha ll. quired to be finf!erpunted by Gam~ of ,.kill nr amo!le~nt. the Police Dedrtment , and m•y Hou ,.,. to hou11,. .. o liciti n~~:. •lso be aslte to answer l!lach
.lnnk Main 01' yard. re•soa.ble qoestioa.l!l •11 m•r be l.aun rh in,~t r11mp. put to h i ~t~ coacemiag hi• pa st
"'erty·lfO•rou nd or simil•r history •ad mode of c•rryin8 on
de vir,., bo.sine1rs, whe ther II be the
Outd9or mu!lic11l or 11pecial same or a different bu•inea•
n,.DIM. th11D the one •pplied lot. Sud'
Pa .. ·nbr nkrr. applic•tion mJ.•h•o be re fe"ed Sltatin ~ ri nk. to aDy other epartment of thr.
l'arht or bo11t t.ndin{l:, slip City or •ny public aJ!Ie ll cy for
reat•l ISlip rental i• hereby de-iaveatip.tioa. •od report. The
fiMd to be th e rental of IIP"C:e employee or e mployeea. of the
In the w•ter to berth three or •rpli<'lln~ where io the opinion
more bo.tA •t the same or dlf· o the l;ily M•n•ser or City
ferent loc•tlonal Council the bu•ineas I• !luch to
or for uy other businea11 which •fleet the .. ret/, hulth or wei·
Is aimibu thereto, .,.. whlc:h Ia f11re of the P\)b ic, may •lso be
t .. e opi•ioa af tlt.e City Coan.cll ,_..,qnir.,d to De rlnrrprinted hy
hs aa eqnl or weater errect the Police Department •nd l!lll1
•poll the palt llc: be.hh, ••lety also be required lo ... wer ... ct.
ot w~lf•n: ucept by prior .,.. resaOIWob le qaeatloas •s -Y
...:o,.•l or t~e City Coaacll. be ••ked co.c:erw.i•8 hi• p .. t
Wkaue' u y peraoo desire• llistory of e•pl~.eat,"
co optrate say uc:h b .. i••••· SECTION 2. 5eclioa 5.011.060
•• Mall apply ta die City ar Ute Newport &nclt. Mnlclpal
C....c:ll fot •wa••l. ,_ •r CM Ia Ht.lry re,.a .. d. ~ .._ &ki J ... ace of • SECTION 3. Cbpte, 10.11 Is
IJnMe , le "llject to City ..ltle4 to dla "••ro!' Beacli c-cn .,......r. 1M CI!Y .. k,,., c• ,. ,..., e--n..,_..,.. .... • .. ca..-,._,.
.Hit' ., _. I'!" ... -... I'OitT-ftUMC loHO ,_. ...... ta. e.-.a-s.tA•.t•rs ...._. uur•'J ..,. .. Ctty J•.,-: c-c&l•_..,., .. -.f-... .._.,. ~---r.,.,. -wtn .. ••• .... 1a •e-,... .. ,., ... =• • _....a ..... __. ,.,,., •• ....,.,__ -~-........ -......... ,_ .,., ...
.... .. ... ,. .... e ..... ..,. ,.,.,.,...,, fil• ,.,_ ... u oae-
Randy, in wheelchair,
wins fishing honors ·
Randy Lloyd, 921 E. Bay
Ave., Balboa, overcame the
handicap of a wheelchair to
tie for top honofl as club
champion in the 20th an-
nual junior fis hin& tourna-
ment of the Balboa Analina
C lub.
He rinished the )-month
tournament in a tie with
Robert Kalats chan of Gar-
den Oro.ve. They both
cau&ht 21 s pe cies of fish.
Randy fi s hes from his
wheelchair, on a dock or
fr om a boat. He does not
have full use of his ritht
hand, but he has mastered
this handicap by tuc kin&
his pole under hi' riaht arm
and reelina in his c atch
with his left hand.
Runner-1.1p honors went to
Gte&l Linho(f, 1760 Ocean
Blvd., Balboa, in the S to
10 year cateaory, and to
Bob Vanian, of HuntinJton
Beach, in the l1 to IS year
cateaory.
Pantel, 10 lb. 8 oz..
Bass -John Dwr, 8 lb. 4
oz.; Sherry Zawsky and/Jef(
Kreit\er, tied at 7 lb. 8 oz.
Bonito -Steve Marx, 7
lb. 14 oz.; Linda Vanian, 7
lb. 8 oz.
Cotbina -Randy Lloyd, 4
lb.; Steven Hirose, 2 lb.
10 oz.
Halibut -Steve Man, S
lb. 2 oz.; Matt Stelzer, J
lb. 4 oz.
Pacific mackerel -Greu
Linho ff, J lb. 11 \-l oz.;
Karen L i nho£f, 1 lb. S oz.
White s ea bass -Ed Tho-
mas, 1 lb. 12 oz..
Yellowfin croaker -Jeff
and Scott Donnell, tied at
I lb. 8 oz.
Yellowtai l -Randy Lloyd,
14 lb.
II ta 15 yean
Hiah boy -Roben Kalat·
schan, 2 1 specie s; 2nd high
~y, Bob Vanian, 17 spe-
Cies.
Hiah sir\ -Mary Ann Reid,
t7 species; 2nd hi&h airl,
Carol Blanpied, 9 species.
NEWPORT HARBOR EllliGII
F1 RST SECllON - -P ... 4
THURSOA!L. AUG. 31, 1161
OOIIIIIA UCLIIAII. CMJF.
Belhels · set church date
Bolhol JU ud Bo,._l 157
ol Newpot1 Beach bve Ill
.pt. 10 rot tbeir .~
Cbllldl S~a~cloy.
The two &.&hell wilt mCet
at St. Andrew'• Presbyter•
ian Cburch hl Newpoft
Beacb and watt in toaether
at the openint ol Lbe ur•
vice. A pAncake breaklut
tponsored by Bethel 313
will follow in .lbe Malonic
Temp to.
Botbet 313 has been kept
Way durina the 1ummet.
Po Haw in& the · inttatlation
on June 10, the honored
queen, LaRo)oce Allen.
planned a trip to the tele·
viaion Lapin& of ... Truth or
Consequencu," which witt
be seen sometime in Octo-
ber.
LIGAL HOT1C!
~·· AUea•• flnt ... tiq wu Juu 20, aad 2 dayt
lahlr l2 air11 an4 1 ..chaP-
eron•• went to a Orand
Bothel convention in p, ...
no. Prom June 27 to July 4
the Be&bot bad a rireworll:a
booth· on the cornerol Baker
and Fairview. The Bethel'•
promotional and educational
project Wll 1 luau It Mil 1
Allen•• hou1e.
The &thel uempHtied
for Mar Viata on July 28.
The airlt wore their look•
alike dreuu and formed1
the trianale and the aquare
and compau. A nanation
was aiven by the Guardian
and Auociate Guardian.
Miu Allen's first meetina
after the surrrner wilt be
Sept. s.
L!GAL HOTIC!
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACHrl CALifORNIA
NOTICE IN VITING uiOS
SEALED BIDS will be received •t the offi ce of the City
Clerlt, City H•ll, Newport Be•ch, Califor11i•, until 10:00 A.M.,
on tbe 14th d•y of Se ptember, \967, •t which time they will be
opened IUid read.z.!or perfonniog worlt .. follows: N~l'ruRT BOULEVARD PAR~INC LOT
BETWEEN 28TH AND 30TII STREE:TS
CONTRACT NO. 1116
No bid will be re ceived unl ea!'l it i~~o 1n11d~ on a propo11a\ fonn
fumi •hed by the Public Work!i IJepartmept. J.:ech bid muat be
aCCJomr,a.oied by caah, certified check or Bidder'" Bond m•de
po\ab e to th e City of Newport IJeach, for •n amount r•Ju•l to
at f'••U 10 percent of the amount hid. The documents included withl.o th e l!lf'a\ed bidM whi ('h re quire
completion and t'li'!CIItion •rl!" thl'! fat lo"'::ing:
t. -Propos•l 2. P•ge 3 -Designation o f Sub-contractor!!
3. P•ge .\-Bidder'• Bond
4. Page 9 -Non-collusion Affidavit
S. P•11e 10 -Contr•ctor'A F"in•ncial Statu!'! The dOcuments !1hall be afli:ted with the •rr••rri•te llif!.n•tu rell
and titlee of the per!IOD8 sigoing on beha o the b::Jder, For
eu:rontionll, the sigo•tures of thf' P .. sldenf or VIce p,..IJenr
•n Sec,..rory or A••'•'•"' Sec,..rary •re required •nd the Co r-por•te Seal shall be affiled to 11ll do rumeniM requiring sign•-
tureiJ. In the c11se of • p•rtnership. thr 8if11Datur,. of 111 l e••<~
one .«eaeral partner i!l required,
All bids are to be com pared on tht" b11si"' of the t:ngiaeer's
estim•te. Tbt> estimated quaotiti,.s are appro•imat,. on ly, bei ng
f!h•eO solely aS . basiS for thf' t•o mpari"OII o f bidK,
No bid will be accepted from a Conuartor who h11:!1 not beea
licen•ed in accord11nce with the provisions of Ch•pter 9, Div i·
sian · Ill of Bu•iness •nd Profes~tinnM' Code, The Contrllctor
shall s tate his liceo8e number Bnd ri•A~<ifi cation in th e propo-
~tal.
PlanK, Sped•l Provis•ons, and Contrur t ()ucum,.nlll m•y be
ob t11ioed •t the Public WorkM Drpanrnf'n t, City Halt, Newport B~ach. Califomi•, at no rotH to licen,.,ed ('ontractor~<. A non·
te.fundable chars;e of 12.00will h~ required for each '"'"t of planl'l,
special ProvisJOD.!I, and contt<H"I docum,.ntlil for other• th•n
li cen!le.d conuactor!l, It is requt>JOted th~tt the plans and s peci•l
wovi!lions be retumed within 2 ... e,.k• aft ,., the hid openiag.
A non-tdtmdable chartt;e of 12.00 "'ill be t<!'quired for each l!le t
of City of Newport BeaCJh Standard Sp,.rilicationl'l.
MAURIZIO SORANZO, 17-yearoold AFS ~tudenl from
Godzia, Italy, (near the Yugoslav border), Is pictured
here, a t right, with his "foster brother," Jim Wilson.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Wilson, 2021 Highland Or.,
Harbor Highlands. Maurlzlo, son of a pharmacist,
would like to be an engl.neer or architect, enjoys
s wimming , motoring and tennis, has won several snow
skiing medals, and also does oil' painting. 11e has 2
sisters, ages 14 and 12, and a 4"'1'Mnth~ld brother.
He will be studying English, history, chemistry,
speech and trigonometry at Harbor High School this
coming year. Jim, who is 1&, will be a junior at Har-
bor Hi gh. He won a varsity letter In swimming as a
sophomore and will be competing In swimming and
water polo this year.'He has 2 sisters, uraz," age
18, who will be a sophomore at Reed College, Oregon,
a nd Kathy, 14, fre s hman at Harbor; and 2 brothers, ·
Joe 1, who will be In 3rd grade at Mariners School,
and Ben,&, who will be in 2nd grade. (Ensign photo).
Al RMAN Ro be rt J, Shaw,
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert
J. Shaw ofb15 Michael Plac e
Newport Heights, has been
selec ted fo r technical train-
IOATS AilE STIJLEM
Police continue to inves-
tiaat e the Aua. 2S theft of a
22..Coot boat, valued at $800,
and a 21-Coot Bonanza
brand boat, valued at S700,
fr om T olly Crall Newpott,
1200 W. Coast ~lwy ,, Mari•
nen Mile.
!MESA l
\ ' . .
Sean Connery in
"YOU OHLY
LIVE TWICE"
Bob's sister, Linda Van ..
ian, was h iah airl in the S
to 10 year c lass, and in 2nd
place was Nanc y Reid of
297 Bowlin& Green, Cosln
Mesa. Nancy's sister, Mary
.bD Reid, wy biab air I in
the ll lo 1 S year clau, and
the runner"\\p was CaJOI
Blanpied, 2232 Alta Vista,
East Bluff.
Albacore -Randy Haus e,
30 lb.; Paul J ohnson, 29
lb. 2 oz .
Barracuda -Larry Pantel,
11 lb. 8 o z.; Craia Hill, 9
lb. 8 oz..
The: City of Newport Be~ch re!!lervtfl the right to re jtct any or
11JI b1d!i and to wa1v~ •ny 1nformali1y in 11uc h bid~:~, fn accord•nce with th,. proviaionM of Section 1770 of tht La~or ing at Sy r 'Cuse Un iverstty,
Code: the Cily C:ooncil of the City nf Newpo rt Hnch hal!l II ... Syracuse, N.y., as a u.s.
certa1ned tbe genrr•l prev•iling l'llte of per diem w•.«""' in the A. F I · I lo c•lity in whi ch the work iM to b,. perfonned fo r e•ch craft or . I f o rce. anguage specla .
type of worltrnan or mech•nic nel!"dl'd to e•ecute u.~ contr•ct •.od ISL The aJnnan WhO recently
haa •et forth ~eae item.. in J:le;.olu.tioo l'l?r 6519. . , .... ; completed basic training at
There were 135 enuants
in the tournament, and 621
fish were c auzht. Here is
the complete list of winnen :
5 to 10 Yean
llilh boy -Randy Lloyd,
21 s pecies; 2nd hiah boy,
Gren Linhoff, 17 s pecies.
Hiah ziti -Linda Vanian,
17 species; 2nd hiah &irl,
Nancy Re id, 16 s pec ies.
Albacore -Greu Unhoff
and Ken Beckum, t ied at 20
lb. 9 oz..
Barracuda
tel. 10 lb.
- Johnny P an ..
9 oz.: Marlin
LEGAL NOTICE
Bass -Ernie White Jr.
and Vincent Sides, tied at
81b.9oz.
Black sea bass -Terry
Stelzer, 2 lb. J oz.
Bonito -Mike McRoskey,
9 lb. 11 ~ oz.; Bob Vanian,
8 lb. 9 oz.
China croaker-Mark Ho s·
sett, 1 lb. 6YJ: oz.; Robert
Kalatschan, 1 lb. JYl oz.
Cotbina -Mark Hoaselt,
I lb. 4¥.1 oz.
Halibut -Crail Hill, 2S
lb.; Lance Allcott, 10 lb. 4
oz.
Pacific mackerel -Craia
Toothaker and Shelley Bitt·
cher, tied at 2 lb.
Spotfin croaker -Harry
Noonan, S lb. 4 o z.: Robert
Kalatschan, l lb. 12\-l oz. duct, catry on, pr•ctice, te•ch or ~ive inMtru cti on"' in the bU!Ii• Wh ite sel bass -Carleton
ness or Drl of fortune telling, Lockwood, 1S lb. 4 Ol..
palmistry,utrology,ph renology, Yellowfin croaker -Steve
Jif,. •'"•ding, c•rtom!"ncy, c t_air· Moore, 2 lb. 8 oz..; Nick voranre,_c_ryAIJ!d p;a :u n g,m~dt~'!'· Cra· 1 lb 9YJ ~<hlp, Rplnt ~otograpby, sp1nt 11, : oz_. .
\uir.n. 111pirit writl nj!;, !1pirit Yellowtail -Btll F1nc h,
mll terialiutioa,etherealiution, 17 lb. 4 oz.· Mitchell Stol•
prophecy, au~ury, divi~•t.ion, or ler 1] lb. 8 'oz. ne cromancy, Of ot her i!ilm liar art •
or business, and receive either ============~
dire('t\y or indirectly ll fee,
gift, rew~~td or dona tion for en-
g•ginH in ""'id bosine!ls or art or pottinA on an ,.,.hibition
thereof.
Phone in Your O..der
f• a S.b•crlptlon:
673-4550
J0.1tJ.020 E .. mptloM. The -=============
A copy of ••_1d Re$olet•on •• .,.!l.l!>l" '" t}je tolfice e f the Ciry Lack land AFB T as · Clerk fn the City of Newport Be•ch. • ex • IS
HELD OVER AGAIN I
The' folt owinj!: is the lllchedule of prevailing WIIA e rues, 196& a lqbs graduate of Ne wport steve McQueen
67/ for • selective li!!t of d~t>~Aificatioos. Together with the Harbor High School and at· to
in onnat ioo iorluded in Rel'lolution S o. 65 19. this l!lr hedule is I d d · · f SAND f'EISIILI!S '". to b,. ronside.rcd 11 part o f the~>l" rontt11 ct "P'"''ifir ationl!l. en e the UntverSi ty 0
Pre•·ailinp; Wage Hates -1966-fl7 (C~a~l~;~lo~r~n~;~a~a~t:.:Sa~n~t~a-B~a:rb~a:::r a.~J!::~========~~
Claulllco,lott (Selet"flve LI•H""I (S!r/661 (5/J/67J r
Carpent erl!l .,,83
C:eme nl Ma!!On Joomeyman 4.60 4.8~
L~o~borer!> f.eneral or Con!!truction
A!lphah Raker & honer
Flagman Coio~a C:halirr
Layinftof all non·metat!i<· pipt<
Tu nnel Cla!ll'ifi c ~nioo ~
:uo
3.91
3.70 3.78
4.11 I
3.85 ....
3.85 3.93
1\.16
\'ib r•torman, Jack lhmmrr, Pneum;1ti•· Tools,
(ucept driller) i.31 S 4.4445
Orr•ting Engineers (7/1/661 (7/J/671
iler 11nd i!ii(!:nalman (Group Jl 4.38 4.53
Ski pload~r (Less~ yd.} (Croup 2) 4.62 4.77
Rod man and Chainman (Group 31 4.86 5.0 1
lo strume.otman (Group 4} .J.97 S.l2
Gr•de Checker (G roup 5} 5. 16 5.3 I
Pavemeat·breaker operator ({~roup .S) 5. 16 S.3 1
Crade-•11 operator (Group 6) 5.26 5.41
Teamster!l (511 1661 (5/J/671 llump Truck Driver (Less than 4 yd~>) 4.35 4.50
Water truclt driver (2500 p;al. to 4000 ,;al.) 4.53 4.68
Buildihf! and Construction trades (5 /11661 (5/l/67)
Dricltlilyer & Stone Ma!OO n 5.\S 5.15
J.:\ecuidan (7/1/661 {7/1/671
Journeyman lll'ir~m•n 6.1 I 6.S5
Lathu
Paint<"r!l
Journeyman -Spra y
Pipe tr•de:+ Plumbl!"r Any cl11.10111i finuion omitt.-d h .. r~•i n
Naft rat~.
(41131661
4.765 (7/l/66}
5.22
(7/J/671
S.33
5.55
i!!hall be the
5.64
prevailing
Ovcrtim,., Sunday 11.nd Holid~~oy ratP.I'I arr at pr ev•iliag cult
rate{!l.
Publi•h: Au~. 31,
CITY OF NE WPD RT Bt::A C\1, CALIFORNIA
Laun Ls~ios, City Clerlr.
1967, ia the Ne..,port H•rbor Euip
THANK
YOU I
After neArl y 22 ye11re here we are closing our
53 .. year-o\d pione~r 8tore. We sr~e retiring from
busineu.
T o our many loyal c ustomers and fri ends, we
want to thank. you for your 11Upport. We sinc erely
a pprec i•t e it.
RUTH and MILON REINERT
REINERT'S OCEAN FRONT
Ocean Front ot 22nd St.
NEWPORT UACH
JH"Ovi!lions of Section 10.1 8.010 •
.101hall aot be constru,.d to in·
cludP., ~obibit or interf ere with
the e xercise of •ny religious Of
8pir itu•l fa.o crioo of ally priest,
miaister, c lercm•n, miss•01:1•ry,
or •n •ccred ited re pre•eatative
Ivy Baker Priest to talk
POOL SALE Newport Harbor Federal ed
Republican Women wi II holt
Ivy Baker Prieu as honored
pest and speaker at the
first meetin1 of the fall 1e ...
son -a luncheon on Tbun ..
day, Sept. 28, at the New·
potter IM.
of •ny boa. fide church or reli-
gioo• orpa i:r.stioo, where DU.Cb
P',ie•.t, .. in ister, clerSY"'•n,
mtslltOG•ry or •ccredited repre·
l'lellt•tive holds • certificate of
cr,.d it, eOI!Imis•ion or ordia•tion
from •uch bon• fide chord a or
religioa11 organiutiOQ; provided,
however, that any charcl1 ar reI i·
f!iOUM orpaiutioa which is or·
pnlnd lor tlr.e pri-r,y parPQ•e Mrs. Priest is California'•
or coare"h'8 certHtctlt~s of h 1 co-.ls•loa,credh or otdhl.tion state Uea1urer, t e on y
ror • moaeLiry conldehltiotl woman in hillofy to hold
and not prhnarll): for the par-the po•ition, 11 well •• the
pose of te•claiai • rellt~•ou• fictt woman ever ch01en by doctriae or helief •h•ll aot be deemed to be a boo• fide cllurch VOLefl to 1erve in any of
or rellsiooe orpailatloo." Caliromia"t 7 top ~•titu.
SECTION 4. Tille ordi•aac:e tional olficu.
ahsll be pabli•t.ed oace I• tlae official aews,.per of tlae City, A 1pecial reature at the
ud llle ••me •Ira• II be etfecti¥e luncheon will be the intto--
30 ... ,.. •her the date or "• ductiaf' ,. .. outltandt··· adapt: fa.. 1\la Otdl ... ce ••a iatr• NewpGrl Beach women,. by
dace'4 at • repler taeetilla of Mu. Jeanne Cooper. presi•
tlle City Cone11 of tlle Cit{ of dent •
Newpo:n Bead. kW oe th 4dl N Cl b brr d•y af A•.-t 1967. •4 ••• owport u •m fl 11dopted OD ... 2ltli 4ay ef '-adia1 Ul .... meaQ aod A•.-'• 1N7. a..,. ._ foU.Wia• c:o-aittln are: Mrs. Oa•id
,. ... , te wlt1 a. .. u Jt., tet•"'-tiona
AYES, OOUNCUIENr ....... oad 1i keto ~ ~11 M-All,'" ... ' r .. ot~ a.~oo c : -•· ~· r .... tlletcbial ......... 1*1.
Mrs. Fred DuPree, arranae•
ments and s pecial auetts;
Mrs. John Oaviu,coordina-
tor. ALSO WHAPI POOI,5
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Jill"''
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OOL NOU. OOUNat.IIENt N-1M -t, pNiiciiJ;
AIIEIIT COUNCIUIE!Ir P-Mro. D.J . BoodoJ, .._.,. Colllo ,_ ·-U
-CooL li-; Mro. Oo-........ • ID I. IIA .. _,111-lllo1tft-ta1•
P•l J, = opociol laYiloli-; Mro. •J. to ... looip
PoWI ....... Jl. IM7, Ia lc-, -Oootilllllrl. ____ .u~~~ _____ _ n. N..,.rt • ..., ..-.. CUrlee Wood. hm•tJ••;
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THUIISOAY, AIJG.ll, IH7
CODA DEL liAR, CALIF.
Church News
Mulufl Owcll, meetin1 Dilday &opic will N the
11 Mariaen Elemon&aty Old Tettament character,
Schooi ,Jrvine Ave. It Mari· Joab.
nen OJ ' -The Rev· Roy The Luther~n • Chwch ol
Thompton will preach thit lhe Master. 2900 Pacific Sunday on the topic, ··aa~
tism _ who, what, when, Viow 01'., Hubor View Hill•
why?"' The Sunday service -The termon foe the 1:4S
ia at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday ur•
• • • vice• will be aiven .by the
The Colla Meu Pir1t Ba~ Rev. ijowcll S. Poator,
tiat Church, 301 Matnolia Board or American MisJiOI'II
St., at Santa Ana Ave. -repretentat ive in lhe P tci·
Tho mornina and evenina fie South.,cat Synod of the
termon• wi ll be delivered Lutheran Church in Ameri·
by lhe Rev. Harold Ander· ca. Pallor and Mra. William
I
son, paduate or the Baptist Eller will return from vaca-
Bible Collc1e, Sprin1field, lion the latter part of ner.l
Mo . His 11 a.m. topic wilt week.
I
be "God's arace in the • • •
house of men.,.. At 1 p.m. The Christian Science
he wi II preach on the topic, Churches , Newport Bea<:h,
I "Why Paul was lhe world's Corona del Mer and Costa
• areateat soul winner.·• Mesa _ "Man" will be the
1 • • • Bible Ienon topic this Sun-
. The p ymouth Conare"a-day. The aolden tnt wi 11 be
t1onal Church, ?262 Broad taken from the tOOth Psalm. St., Newport Herlhts -Oc-• • •
··• J ··''#-
cupyina the pulpit for the The Newport Unity Church ,
10 Lm. service lhi1 &inday rr.c:etina at 15th St. and If·
will be lhe Rev. R~m~d vine Ave., C liff Haven -
Wasor, pa~tor of the Palanm "The road to prosperity ..
Conanaatro~al Olurch ?f will be the s ermon topic of
Pomona. Hu sermon topac the Rev. Loren plickinaer
will ~ "'On Noah."' Mr. at the 10 a.m. Sunday se r•
Waser 11 author of a book vice. The subject of his
of prayers, "Before our musical meditation at 7:30
Father's throne." He re-p.m. Wednesday will be
c cived hi s divinity dearee "The happines s habit."
~,
Mta. Gilbert W. Ch-ater. (Roy Huff photo.)
Susan Todd is bride
. of Gilbert Chester
A litlle air! whn used to
live in Corona del Ma r has
arown up, and las t Saturday
Min susan Rae Todd be·
came the bride of Gi lbert
Wa llace Chester in a double
rina ceremony held at Lhe La
Habra Methodist Church.
The bride is the daua,htcr
of Mr . and Mr A. Raymond
Walker T odd, who formerly
lived at the corner of Sea-
view Ave. and Go ldenrod
Ave. and we re acti ve in
civ1c affairs in the Harbor
Area before movina to Wh it·
tiel. The aroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Alm on
Chester of J opl in , Missouri.
The bride was attended by
her sistcr,Mu. William Hen·
ry Mullin Jr., nee Mary Lou
Todd, aa mitron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Ri chard Vincent Fitc of
Paaadcna, cousin of the
bride; Mrs • .J ohn Clarkson
Esser of Whittier, Min
Kathleen Alden Fer au son of
Whittier and Newport Beach,
M.i u Nona June Manning of
San ta Monica and Mi ss Mar-
cia Louise Wh i te of Atchi-
son, Kan sas.
Three of the &room's bro-
ther s were in the wedding
party. Charles Lee Ches ter
of Houston, Texas, was
best man, and Robert Allen
Chester of Houston and
Ral ph Almon chester of
Tulsa, Okla. served as
ushers, as well as Ro ger
Earl Gan.ett and Paul Walker
llolloway of Tucson, Ari-
zona, and Mi chael Snevly
Mou ison of Los Altos.
Mn. Milton Stanley Smith
served as oraanillt, accom-
panyina Pamela Johnson
and Richa1d Tippin, solo-
i s ts.
susan chose an ivmy si lk
peau de soie aown with
chapel uain for her weddina
dress. The shoulder veil of
silk i\luaion fell from a bow
of matchina peau de soie.
She carried a bouquet of
I
white aardenias, bride's
roses, lily of the valley and
11 teph anoti s.
Her attendants wo re icc
blue CJepc JOWn S with
matching headpieces and
bouquets o~ blue delphinium
with white baby'a breath.
At the reception held in
Todd aarden, Mu. Todd re-
cei ved sues ts in a formal
lenath aown or light blue
crepe and lace with a match-
ina hat and accenories.
She wore a conaae of white
tuberous beaonias.
The btidearoom's mo th er
wore a beige lace over n oor
lenath crepe aown with
matchi ng hat and a similar
conaae.
The youna couple left
aher the reception for a
honeymoon in Santa Bab.aa.
Carmel and San Francisco.
The bride is a anduate of
the Universi ty of Arizona
and a membe1 of the Pi Beta
Ph i Sorority. Her husband
;s also an Arizona U. ar.,.
duatc and received his law
degree there. He is affilia-
ted with Phi Gamm a Della
ftaternity and national law
frateTnity, Phi Delta Phi.
MRS. MARTHA KEIIDALL,
Clll PIOIIEER, DIES
Mrs. Martha G. Kendall,
505 Aco&cia Ave., Corona
del Mar, died Tuesday, Au1.
22, at the aae o f 33. She
came here from Indiana, and
had lived in the Hatbor Area
for 40 years. She was the
widow of Will i.n Kendall,
pioneer builder in Corona
del Mar.
Survivors include a broth-
er, Charle s A. Mustard or
Lo• Anaeles, and J niec e•
and nephews.
Services were held Satur-
day, Aua. 26, at the Bell
Broadway Chapel, lntom\).
ment was. at the Melrose
Abbey Mausoleum, Oranae.
(rom the Hartford Theoloai-. • • •
cal Seminary and hu done ' St. Mark. Presbyterian
paduate study at theUniver-Church of Corona del Mar,
1i ty of Edinbura,h, Scotland. 00 Eas tbluff Dr. and Jam-
• • • boree Rd., East Bluff-The
SL Andrew's Pres by terian Rev. Cecil Hoffm an Jr., Oa~,irch, 600 St. Andrew's pastor elect or the Colton
Rd., Clirf Haven -Dr. Olu-Presbyterian Church, will
les Dierenfield will preach aive the 10 a.m. Sunday ser•
on "The toy box ' at the 8, mon and will be assisted in ~:30 and 11 Lm. &inday the service by hi s rather,
1erviccs. The apeaker at the the Rev. Ceci l Ho£fman,
Sept. 6 men' a breakfaat elecutive secretary of the
meetina at the church will Univers ity Interfaith Foun•
be Or. Cramer, Olriatian Jation at Irvine .
psycholo ai st from Forest • • •
Horne. The Corona del Mar Com--• . . . mun1ty Conare1ation11 The Cenua\ Bible Chur ch,
at 23rd St. and Oranae Ave .,
Costa Mesa -Pu tor Henry
J ones will s peak on "Si ..
news or the faith " at the 9
and 10:30 a.m. communion
1ervices this Sunday. His
topic at 7 p.m. will be "De-
votion." The 7 p.m. We~
aiurch, United Olur<:h of
Onist, 611 Heliotrope
Ave. -Or. Philip "'nay
will s peak oo the topic o (
unemployed Chri1tians at
the 10 a.m. aervi ce this
Sunday. Olurch schoql will
no t be held the nut 2
Sundays.
New arrivals at Hoag
Satur4oy, Aug. 19
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Howard, 2325 Oranae Ave.,
Costa Mesa.
Gi rl -Or. and Mn. William
Snyder. 1221 Devon Lane,
Westcl iff.
Boy -Mr. and Mn. Steven
Strauss, 4217 Hilaria Way,
Wes t Newport Heiahts.
Sunctay, Aug. 20
Boy -Mr. and Mra . Rod-
ney Van Sickle, 139 E. 2ht
St., Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John
Lett1, 2065 Marioo. Way,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and .Mu. Char•
les Hansen, 314 -36th St.,
We l t Newport.
Girl-Mr. ·and Mn. Milton
Basnett, 3249 New York
Ave., Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Tho-
mas Allen, 3031 Coolidae
Ave., Costa Mesa.
loloooloy. A ... 21
Boy -Mr. and ~s. Rich--
ard Boren, 219 E. 22nd SL ,
Costa Men.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Flo, 4827 River Ave., West
Newport.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
ael McCarrrey, 1139 Avi e·
more Terrace Co1ta Mesa.
Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Powers, 302 Victoria St.,
Costa Men.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Well s, 894 Darrell St .• Cos ta
Mesa.
Tue1ctay, Aug. 22
Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Mich-
ael Fisch, 241 Walnut St.,
Newport Shores .
Boy -Mr. and Mil· L.
Jean Gauthie r, 1100 Ebb--
tide Rd.,Harbor View Hills .
Boy -f\.1r . and Mrs. Philip
Alvarez, 1040--B, El Camino
Drive, Cos ta Mesa.
Wednesday, Aug. 23
Boy -Mt. and Mrs. Davi d
Ishmael, I 102 Vic toria St.,
Cos ta Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mn. Ge or1e
Paquet, 366 E. 20th St.,
Cos ta Mesa.
Gi rl -Mr . and
Coffin, 392 E.
Costa ~1esa.
Mrs. Gary
16th St.,
Gi rl-~if . a nd ~h. Robert
Hardesty, 3449 Quiet Cove,
Harbor View Hills.
Boy -Mr . and Mu. Clif-
ton Well s, 1343 Baker St.,
Cos ta Mesa.
Thurscloy, Aug. 2"
Girl -Mr. and r-.-trs. Ter-
rence Lundy , Ill Garne t
Ave., Balboa tsl and.
F rictay, Aug. 25
Gi rl -Mr. and Mn. Peter
Jacklin. 731-B Shalimar
Dt., Costa Me n .
Girl-Mr . and Mn. Henry
Adaniya, J 11 W. Wilson St.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ed~
ward Lewi s, 258 Bowlin&
Green Or., Costa Me sa.
Ph•• h~ Y •r Ortkor
for • S...seri"l•:
C.ll 67J.4550
PANCAKE BREAKFASTS are being prepared and served by the PIRATES on duty at the Corona del
Corona del Mar Kiwanians behind the griddles. They are, from Mar Kiwanis Club's pancake break-
left, Ed Ward, Ray Daniger and Dave Smil ey. In the backgroun d, fast included Sheila McWilliams, the
supervising the activities, Is Kiwanian Bob Bartholomew. The newly crowned Miss Corona de l Mar,
breakfast was a Saturday event held in conjunctioo with the Cor-and Don Haze of the Kiwan is Club.
ana del Mar Pi rate Days. (Photo by Dave Roth of Harbor Photo Th e annual event wa s held in the
Lab.) pa rking lot near Schroeder's Ch efs
Inn . (Qav e Roth photo.)
HELEII A. STANSFIELD
DF COSTA MESA DIES /
He len A. Stansrield ,74, of
( 27S6 Mendoza Dt., Co sta
Me sa, died Tue sda). Aug.
2~. at a Newport B.:ach con·
I valescent hospi tal. She was
oriainally from Or egon and
had lived in California for
II years.
Survi vors include a son,
James of Costa \lesa. a
111ter, Mrs. Leo Fuerst ~)f
Los Angeles; and 5 granJ·
children.
1 Servi ces were hdd T ues·
day, Aug. H, at We stciiH
()lapel. lntennent was •n
Portland, Ore&on.
DAVEY 'S l iD ACCEPTED FIVE -VEAR.Q.LD B.! an , son
The Oran1e County Board of Dr. and Mrs. L.R. Lau· or Education has approved
the bid of the Oa vey"s Lock-d~nback, 171 4 Starlight
er of New port Beach for ahe C ~r cle, Baycr es~, has won a
leaain& of the Futy 11 for B1ble fo r colonng th e Dot
the marine sc1ence floating to Dot Sermonette on the
laboratory p10gr am. The E ~sign '.s Bi b\~ ~ge: Br i ~r
vessel is a 65--foot spott wJI! be attendmg JUn iOr Pl'l-
fi sh ina boat, wh1ch will be rr.a ry grade at Carden Hall
modified to mee t the needs this fall. He has a· 4--year·
or the taboralOI)' proaram. old brother, David.
GERALD RALPH SCH ROEDE R, now on the Costa
Mesa High School staff, will direct the Orang e Coast
College evening chorale this year, beginn ing Sept. 12
at the first class meeting. The chora le will mee t
Tuesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Music Building,
Room No. 1. Mr. Schroeder spent most of his lime as
a working musiCi an in San Francisco. While there, he
appea red with the Ink Spots, Buddy Greco, Tommy
Dorsey, Woody He rman, and Duke Ellington. He sang
a record date with Tennessee Ernie, did many radio
commercials, and also appeared with Frank Sinatra
Jr. and t he Modern ai res. He replaces Jack Col eman as
""" "'· 95 TO sn s. oo
Stvtl ........... U .
chorale director at OCC . 41-YEAR RESIDEIIT Cut .....•. s S. 00
Clnn t S•vle ..... sa.so
_,
AIRMAN FIRST CLASS
William J. Bro wn, son·m-
law o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank
E. Lovell, 1570 Corsica P l.,
Costa Mesa, has been gra~
uated with honors at Shep-
pard AFB, Te~tas, from the
traini ng course for U. S. Air
Force medical service spec·
ialists. He is remaining at
Sheppard for advanced train-
Ing with th e Air Training
Comm and. He is a graduate
of Longmont High School
and attended the University
of Denver and the Uni versity
Missoorl at Kansas
DIES AT AGE DF a
\1ildred L. Wooden, a6, o f
26H Orange A\·e .• Co sta
\1e sa. died Friday, Aug. 25 ,
at Hoag 1-!ospJ taL She came
here from Wi sconsan and
lived 63 years m Califomi a,
The last ~I yean 1n the
Hubor Area.
She is survived by her
nephew, John Blinn Forster
Color ri-....... 12. SO
p_,cb.P:• r. Swltdtn
c-om fitta.c
Free recomb to
or\1onrovia. h I , w· Ch t Se f'ice• wm held Wedne s· ar es 1g 8 eau
day, Aug. 30, at the West·
cli£r \lortuary Chapel, with 1936 S. COAST HWY . _ .t9 .. -8775 -LAGUNA BEACH
the Rev. Edward G. Rei tz
ofriciati na. In tennent was (TRt:A!i'l Itt-COl 1\
at Rose Hi\1!1 Cemetery.
OR SHOE HRIHG SARALEE CHOC.
Potatoes-114• l AG zsc Brownies 79t
DOLE SLICED •1 FLAT MUCOt. REG. 1 1~.
Pineapple 2135c Margarine 29t
TREE TOP '" •.. TIM LADY SCOTT 2 pi<.
»
Come in and See many New Wall Covering
·Books for the Fall Season.
Apple Juice
LIPTOM 41 CXIUMT
Toilet Tissue 2' 49
HUM T'S '
stcDOZ
Harry , Slatt' s Wallpaper Studio
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INDIO IIOUIIo I A-M. YO I P.M.--liM Y-IA1UIDAY UNn. I P.M.
•
"PIECES OF EIGHT" (in the form of
gold candy coins) were given to the
customers of the Corona del Mar branch
of Ban k of America during last week's
' Plrat e Day s celebration. Pict ured here
are (kneeling) "Capta in" Buck Schue!-
ler, at left, and "First Mat e" John
Wal sh· standing, fr om left, Ru th KaOO..
Ienke,' Prudence Newhart, Valerie Ryd·
brink, Louise Schmied', Fay Miller,
Clara Kobeggia, Vickie Lindberg and
Helen Gebauer. (Howard Folsom photo.)
~ Olympic trials next
for world champ Toni
Phone calls and inter-
views have filled a hecti c,
exci ting week. for IS-year-
old Toni ~l ewi tt, Corooa
del Mar swim champ. In
fact, things ha ve been ho~ 1 ping eve r since Saturday ,
Aug. 11, when Toni broke
.-.. the world's record for the
200-n~tcr bu tterfly in the
women 's outdoor national
AAU swimming and diving
champi onships 1n Phila-
delphia.
Toni's ti me, 2:23.6, shat-
GENE NOR VE LLE is the tered the exis ting record
new owner of Orange Coast set by Ada Koh of Holland,
Property, real estate firm 2:25.3. A slow s tart wor· -
00 Marguerite Ave. just off ried her coach, Ed Newland
of UCI, but Toni pulled Coas t Hwy. in Corona del ahead to win in the rinal
Mar. Mr. Norvelle has moved 20 me ters.
·liEIPORT HAIIIIlR EUGII
FIRST SECllOll-~ P. 6
THURSDAY, AUG. 31. J"'
OOIIDIIA DEL IIAfl, ®,If.
.Moden annex favored
ne Newport Beech City unill We ol ao.d IINCt\ft
CCMlMil aeve con11nt Moo--and coaf01111 to 4lll!t .-ay..
day evenina to beainnina bu.ildina code. Most of dae
Mae&atioa proceedi .... ror homo• have been built
lbo 564 Cre Moden areain since 1954. The pneral
lbe county corddor westerly market values appear to be
ot Baycrest. between 120,000 and 160,·
The erea lies between 000, with SMI over UO,OOO.
Tut.tin Ave. and Irvine Ave., At the present time there
below 22nd St., and includes is a ten tat ivc tract of 18
homes which has been ap.-a portiOI'I below 21st St. proved by the Oran&e Coun·" Plannin&' director Ernes t
Mayer Jr. submitted a de· ty Plannina Commiuion.
tailed study report to the The developer hopei to be
under cons truc tion within Council, reviewina the hia• •ix months. Theae homes
tory Or the Moden annn, will include . undetJI'OUnd
analyzina the economic i~ utilities and will ranae from
plication• of annexations, 145,000 to S60,000 in price.
and findin& that the area Operatin1 and service ex·
''a ppears well equipped to penses which arc likely to
meet ils oblisations" by be incurred in the area are
providin& tax revenue a to arc estimated to ran&e from
offsot the cost of city ser· SS,170 to S8,lJS yearly.
vices. Valuation of the area for
The annex proposal now property ta-x purposes is
goes to the Local Agency $\,129,708. The total city
Fonnation Commission for revenue that should be pro--
. ' public hearings and rccom· .duced by this valuation
mendation. would be about $12,878,
He re are highlights from based on a tax rate of
the annex report: $1.14. Other revenues, from
There arc 145 separate gas tax, in lieu·tax and li·
parcels, containina 138 ccnscs, would be about
dwe\lin& units, of wh ich 4 $6,670. The total annual
Ill'<: contained in 2 duple.\ revenue thus is estimated
buildings. About 88% of the at 519,550.
tland is di vided into parcels The extent or public iiTI"'
which contain between provemcnt deficiencies is
6,300 to 10,000 sauare feet. 11ot major, bot curbs, aut·
The remaining 12% of land ters sidewalks and s treet
is di vided into parcels ligh~s arc incomplete in
which contain from 14,000 vary ina degrees.
square feet to approxima~ Evaluatins the study area,
tely 5 acres each. planning director Mayer re·
The population or the ported: "The majority of
study area is estimated at the land developed in rcsi·
approximately 485 persons dential uses has been of
by applyins a 3.5 occupancy high quali ty that is well
factor to each of the 138 above average in appearance.
dwcllins units . These homes are of an aac
Future development will and conditi on that ensures
consist of construction of the stability of the 8lca for
approximately 40 sinsle decades to come.
family residences, br inging "Valuation of property in
the population to a the s tudy area indicates
from across the highway, Now, amid calls rrom as 1 wh ere fo r 7 yea rs he was far away as Korea, and
associat ed with the Don !e tten with press eli p-
Frank lin Realty. Born in pings from Southeast Asia
Missouri Mr. Non1el le came as well as Newpon Beach,
to the H'arbo r Area in 1947 Toni must b~gin t~a1ning for
after serving in Guadalcanal the Oi)·mplc tnals ne.\t
total of 6 12 to 647 persons. high pe r capita avcuse val•
Zoning is presen tly R·1 ues. Thus, thi s area can
Toni Hewitt in the County of Orange. be considered a community
a 4th las t April at the in· Uses not permitted in the asset, and the low densities
door na.tionalsin Cleveland. city•s R·l zoning arc evi~ indicate that service de~
B.tt she has earned ov-er-dent, These nonconforming mands should not be ex•
700 swimming awards _ uses consist of the 2 du~ cessivc."
P 'f' summer. She s tarts dry· and other Southern ac1 1C 1 d bod c .. ·1d. th ' . an ~··uul 1ng 1 s ou tposts. With . the U .. ~. In· Septembe r and wi 11 eventual·
lantry. H.LJ res1de.~ce IS 2].0 J)l .. ijj. llltQrnins and eve11iq1
Iris Ave., C6tona del fla t. workouts into a full acade miC
Associated ' with him at schedule at COM High School.
Ora nge Coast Property are Toni is the daughter or
Jean Cole, Berniece Kraus, .\tr. and \Ir s. Fred Hewi tt,
Toni Dietz, Win Taeger, 213 1 Aralia St., East Bl uff.
Carolyn Cormey , Norma War· She developed her tal en~
man , William Zuetell and at the H.ar~r Area Bo~s
Olive English, the previous Club begmn1ng a t age 9.
I After 2 years there, she owner. (Ensign photo. b · · \AU egan compet1ng 1n r
MOVE FROM ISLAN D uials. At 13, T um was
Mary Roden and daugh ter, rated 6th in the world, whe n
Ginnie, and thei r pe ts have she represented the L:.S.
forsaken Newport Island and at th e Junior Ol ympi cs in
have moved to the wide Mc.\ico City.
open spaces of Cos ta \lcsa. Her only previous w1 n was
* DONT COME TO ~R ... 11 ''" •••t
to 111 th ll111t shw lo towo WITHOUT 41olo l l
(H yoo woot to lwlll~o ... ,oy ooly 75c '" 4rl••l
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APPEARING I
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Haycl.n Causey
Trio
fo.tertq .. "J"If"••''
,..~MII:.,.LY WITH THIE
OCC A8TIIt0 SIST£_..8
Til aOST·IICinK ACT II Tllf AIIAI
• ...Of 111n1 If Jll Wilt II illoo II .. 11tll1l
..,_ .... 1M llloct fro• 1 101r•ot •••• of
• ...,_ CIIIIH ... '" •• '"'" wucoa11
from those a t the Boys' Club plex buildings and the Hi s report pointed out that
on up.
Though Toni is only a
juni or, she has tentative
plans ror college. She hopes
tot attend the Uni v.c:rsi_ty of
Cali fornia a! Irvine, Berkeley
or Los Ange les.
keeping and care of horses the are a appears well equiP"'
on 3 .or the \arscr parcels . ped to provide adequat c tax
The horses will mos t likely revenue to offs et govern~
1emain until sheer econo-mental expenses, because
mica force them out. ·ofl the hiJ,b quality develoP'-)
A visual inspection indi· mcnt and . the absence of
ca tes that all the dwelling severe problems.
THE ROY E. JUNE residence at 2834
Monterey in Costa Mesa will be home
for Annick Chapoy of France for th e
coming schoo l year while she attends
Costa Me sa High Schoo! as an American
Field Se rvice student. Pictured here,
from left, are her "fos ter sister," 15~
year~ld Patricia, wh o will be a sopha.
more at Costa Mesa High; Mrs. June,
whos e husband is ci ty attorney of Costa
Mesa, and lB"'Year~ld Anni ck, whose
home is in Rennes, in northwestern
France. The Junes also have a son,
Richard,lJ, wt1o will be attending Davis
Junior High. Annick has 2 brothers, 19
and 11, and a sister, lb. She hopes to
get a universi ty degree in Engl ish or
philosophy. Her father teaches English
at the University of Rennes. (Ensign
photo. I
JOHN POR TERS MOVE
The J ohn Porters ate now
settled in their new home at
655 Vista Bonita. Eau
Bluff. They moved from
4639 Tremont Lane, Cameo
Shores.
Raid nets 9 arrests
Two 16-year~ld Corona del Olheflatrettcd on the ume
Mar hi&h school &irla and 7 char&e we re Michael D •
other young people have Bradford, 19, of 2133 Alta
been arres ted on chuaea of Vi1ta, Eut Bluff; Stephen
posseuion of dan&erou1 V. Budiviti1, 19, of 1324
drup, poueuina hypo-Estelle Ln., Harbor Hi&h·
dermic kita and marijuana. Ianda ; Patrick S. Green, 19,
Costa Men police raided of 2607 Buckeye St., Ea1t
21% Placentia AVe., Apt. Blurr; Deniae A. Lynaaard,
II of 1612 Dellord AYe.,
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moden area
L AN D USE
* Dwelling Unit-Single
-' Dwelling Unit-Duplex
aiii:sEi~vAi-i' .... i;;:i~·e·
searcher, gr aduat e of law
school, and B.A. econo--
mics , experienced wi th IW.ANTEm TO BUY. Oroat
renowned law fi rms, seeks Books of the We stem World.
employment. Write Box A• Set. And/or Encyclopedia
S, c/o Ensian, 2721 E. set. Adult or Jr. ut.
Coast Hwy ., Corona del ....e,S4:::4:::~.!!::66::c9:.;·'-------
OIAUFFEUR -Part p-."'L'--v STOVE, perfect
time. Local fteferences. condition. Used 3 mos.
Call 646 .. 1397. Brown, double oven,
6(1 '.
PlllSOMAL
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
HAIIIOR
.-,tD
· ' At-t·IN ... ..,..... v-.•a.•c. u ·f.nu w·u Min .
"' I. ;17. lc.; 0..!10 l!ooo, ' . .
D, Friday, Aua. · 2S, and • h' h 'I
netted nearly a half a pound Duarte; 11114 the 2 lata lc 00 • RI AL I STAT I• TRAD!'.
of vc&etablc matter reum· lirls, Corona' del Mar. 3 room
. ~ . ~--.... ... -·· . . ..... . • c
blina marijuana. some 300 ED JOHNSON MAMID WAN.T beach "" hoase for fumi1bed upper IPL ·with
Benzedrine pi ll s, 6 hypo--SI PTIIMall ARTIST 10 unit P"audena hu'f'Y· utilitiea.Near Cout Hwy.
dennic ki&s, and an auort· Ech•anl E. Jobnlon of IPL 'Mj.oocJ eqvity. ·Pr1,... 190. 673•2430.
ment of matler believed to Costa Men will be the cipal1 <Moly. 613•U0'7 . ioDRqNiA DEL MAR. Small
be, has'hish. heroin. and September artiat of abe . l su.io apl. for 01M MD-
opoum. rnonlh 11 the lkyaide otllce • IU$. OPI'OITIIIIIniS · played -··!'I oat boocb, Police beaaa a Thunclay . ot N. .. pon Nationel Bek. -·-:z::: .. we ==c • pri¥&&e yard.. Rafenocee
a.y-O!>don
e..,.,. ""'"" CaJh fs · COlT'S TV
2276 C.ll .... Ql .
(Btlliod K~ ._ll4.
atake ..... ol'ler. child r-d Mr. ,......... proloooion (l)oo' IIUSIII8II -........ 673-40JD -2-4;
a matc.hboJ. 1tDfTecl wl~ a u a raechaaical ..... ., •trior ...,..tic paia.., 1....:::.:.=:.:....::..-:------...
aarcotic, ellowe llim o.IJ eaoaah 1o ow 30 rr. ee.-.ilt.ed
CbritiOpberVinceat Pra11r. lime 10 be 1 pen.ciaM ante&. paiat _. decoratiaa baai· u, of 2196 Ploc:oada A••·· but bo fool atlldlod ,..111111 lloolroNo-,a-. t.l
.., Ilia wl!o, Lioda, 1!. ot O..p Coat Colleao !01 C..lota oqoi-t: OPNJ c:.ll ioo Y•r -
Pruor,U,wero bodllloobd, thopootSro-, -· ooolfoWI.. 1111 totloo ......
,. ella~~•• o1 ,.aonoloa Ho ~ .. o"""" r .. 3 ,._ -~-.-. -· Call I ___ .,!~!!!!......,..--l t;!~~!:,:;;._:::, .. ,l. ... ..,_ """P· ..,.,.... : .. 111o -.. "' ......... or ·1• .,.,.... .-w., •
·Ill• ldto ... -~-· •• Cotta Mooa Art lA-•
1 --r·r· t ~ .. ~ . ., U f R B if ~ : ,. .. ·· , •
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lale lay Front
$145,000
' p~. palmer • anc.
SPACE FOR RENT
in tho Ensign Building n2~ E. Celli HWJ,, CIIHI -~~ lllr
' SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN
Til-He: IJHIIl
Cell I• Y "' W•t Atl
.. •• halp:
'7U5511
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lor o S.kc~,-,
Coli 67:1.0550
Owner wants
to leave---in ' time
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for schooll!l
Harbor View Hills
Superb view home with enchanting pool
area. Designed for minimum mointen·
once. Ellcell.,t fomi ly pion with three
bedrooms and all electric kitchen.
LET US SHOW YOU THIS TODAY.
ASKING $56,900
))OX Y. f'"lUXI<l.IX
I ROl.TOR' l250boleo.t-c... ..... Clliforllil
l"'loM: 17J.2222
OPI!N SEVI!N DAYS
EXCHANGE
IT
FOR WHAT YOU WANT!
HOMES • ACREAGE
APARTioiEMTS • INOUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL
•
"SERVING ORANGE COUNTY SINCE 1949"
' •••••a.'sn
I'MUIISOA_!L AIJG. 31, 1967
CDIIIIIA uu. 11M, CAUF. .... port ••• ch ••••
• ... hlln4 Cost."Mne
AWII. ttea:s • w. DD-w~ ru m ...
• n:AJt LIIOIII 110' POIIm • 110 IIICiiDili
110 :liD m.
Lit .. ...atf)' ,. ... YUUR..._.._._, .. ., .... .,.. ..,u...
5. D. IUCCOLA
C~n't Sell It?
Trade It?
Pot P .. t Action A Ruulll
Call
EXCHAHGE SPECIALISTS
OOYLI! CO. S41·1161
270 E. 17th SL, Cotta Men
WcTACULAl VIEW-OCEAN ... lAY
CLann•/ /Z,f-Apa,.fmmiJ
0.. Watwfr.nt Nur Newport H•rbof Entrance
2525 OceM .,_,_, Corona •• .M.r, Calif. .......
642-6472
AMI'U 5UUT PAlKIN5 C111C1 IOAT SUI'S
Wily Nor Enjoy
•••• 673-3468
17.W. C..otHI_,
Mawport.._.
Tile "Condolllln'-" Way of Life
THI ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU
You can purchase and eet fee title -or lease if you prefer ..
ALL aota. haft WATERFRONT VlEW. All have two bedrooms
and two balht. -WITH LARGE PATIO. Cell I• Your w•t Ad
to the E.. sit•
673-4550
YOU AU INYITID TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL
luy $59,500 CIIICI Up Lease $420 Monltlly & Up
'"-6 73-1788 fOf' furth« information
NEAR HIGH SCHOOL
Just off Irvine Ave. is situated one nl the
cu test 2 bedroom plus den homca in the
Heights area. Large .· shade trees spot the
p1rk-like gardens.
$21.500
OCEAN VIEW
lmmatulate 3 bedroom homt with lan~e
family-room. modern kitchen with built-in
electric range and oven. a livingroom with
wallc; of glass overlooking the blue Pacific.
2 O\lersized bath~. and only 8 ~ear!' 'old .
U6.500
EXCHAN5E
What you have lor thls beJutiful 5 year old
3 bedroom home with an ovenized 800 .sq.
IL muter bedroom. aU modem built-in con-
veniences and a view of the ocean. 145.000
equity.
US.OOO
293 I . 17111 C.M. ~
11aycrrst
HOMES WITH A
FOREVER VIEW
From $59,950
In NORTH DOVER SHORES
Two Furnished Models
1812 Santiago Dr., Newport Be ach
646·6926
~;--"lJVl'N WELLS lo SONS INC.
8UILD[N$ &. Dh'IE:LOPI .. I
NORTHEAST COSTA
a 3 BEOROOMS a 2 BATHS
o HARDWOOD FLOORS • LARGE LOT
• DOUBLE-CAR GARAGE
a FRUIT AND SHADE TREES
SEMPLE
' ~EAL ESTATE
IIIORECLIFFS -BEST IUY
Elegant 3 B.R., 3 Bo. home in immocu ..
late condition, completely redecorated,
new kitchen, lush landscaping, secluded
potio. NOW S64,500.
USTILUFF -lEST IUY
4-bedroom ... 2Y2 baths ... beautiful interior
... londscoping ...
PRICE S42,tll
HARBOR YIU HILLS-lEST IUY
Harbor and Ocean View ••• .4·bedroom ••• fe~mily
ond dining room ..• 2YJ baths. Top condition.
U4,1tl
SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 675..2101
2515 E. Cont Hwy,, C.Nflo 4e1Mer
JUST REDUCED $2,000!
A l Bedroom • 2 bl. th ~ with kilrheft
bll/ma and fln•pla~. PLUS a 2 bdrm, 1
baltl Apt. abl:wf! IN! ovrrsi~ prqr . .LO-
CA.Tm SOU1lf or HIGHWAY. Euy •alii
to Bi1 C'orma Bead!. ~ rilf'lt "
IM.750. Term,.
67S-DIO EY!S: ~
NEW PRICE $49,750
STORY BOOK
COTTAGE
t...oc.ted 011 ~. 5aulh o1 HJPwl&'· 2
t.dmJm bar&fl with fta et I cw .-d 1M11Y
attn.cti"ft!o Man.. "l..ealrl iiDt a Pic-
tw't'"· PUJ! 1 Be*--...,
2 llliiiP' ........ .,...,.. Pllllllt ... .. ...........................
615-:allt J)pa; .,....
•ap ... tatb
REAL TV, INC.
2407 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEl MAR
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Pow wldll --''"'-CIN. ........... ~ .. ...
bolbo, F..Uy ,_, --... _,. llooiiHa Jdto .
cbea, nteplace, ••• IDd 1~ ..., CAlli d 1
Lulb lMdiiCiiflac. oov.-ftd oor;y pMio 1lat4 llf•*
pll¥)'orol. Neor SOulll eo-Pl.... ST. ~ORI'I
CHURCH • 8CHOOL 11114 Ill Froowr.yo. ~
.. 125,1150 wttll .. ct. 1111. --... --·
F'OUR BEDROOMS
, HEAVY SIIAiliiiOOF
Eaaudde Costa Mesa. cu1 de aac street. • .. n .
JOACHIII'S CHURCH IDd Ill ac-11 lnciiiCiial ~r.
HifP\. G.E. El.ecUic coottng, dtabwuber, l111e Dldtc
room, oopaciouo 24' UviAl room wit!) nrep~sco. -
Utw.ly laodscaped, eprinklers •d bup patio. You ca
own this bome for ooly 127,950 wUb JOOd terril&. SEE
IT NOW1 10d move iD before school atarta.
THE BIG BONUS
!Ileal !IIi• beautU\11 cooapletely .,_od FOUR ~
ROOM HOME 111d get IIIlo -· 111'124' -rm. FREE. Extra large DtDiDI room. Kttcb• ia co.
plet.e with built·ins. KHcb-. 1• 00111tJlele wUb bailt-
1ns, disposal, disb.waab•. ref'ti&er&tor Md lOU of
cabioets. Large pool str.ed yard with piok bl~ ..U.
patio and sprintlera. Double sarap, approztmac'lly
2100 sq. tt. or comfortable UviAl ror ooly 1211,11511.
Cub in oo tb1 s tremendous value today. ~Me
posaeasiool ONLY a couple blocks trom 91.. Jobll
Cburch 1nd Scbool.
MATT LA BORDE, Realtor
"You'll Lilct: Our frimJJy SerWce'' '·
Ul E. 17tlo Sr. (Pioooo ~51 Cooo. MoM
(locot..l io E. 17tlo Sr. Sloop,l .. Cooter!
E••i"' • Gill 646-4579 ., .-.10so
For the Young
at Heart
Step outside to Big Corot~o Beoch, the yount-
st.-s wi II love it. 2 Bdrm, 2 Both home com-
pletely .;,milh.L Own• "ill li,..o Of
rrode for leosed comrnerciol or home in New--'
port Beach, Pos'.ld.,a or Son Morino areas.
()pon House S.Nrdcry Onlr
I "'5 p.m.
431 Lugonio, Newport Shor•s, N_ewport Beoch
Bdrms, 2 Btlos, $32,660.
332 Marguerite
Corono del Mor -673·8550
Under New Morogement • Gene Norvell, Owner ______ ..... ---. . . ... --
c ') c ~
\1:. "'!> W 1,, l<t ~Is
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~ ~"-''I.< !::.>-><-.. ~ooc.l c.oo,<.i<''
a."' d t..: \., ; \ ~ J :,., ecdi
1 4 "' s:t a.,,<( S~t!'
iiA -tl..~ bd_,, <l "ct
r ~L'"'' -+\'L"-f l'\a.V<!'
$22,500
Vi<!!w. A~ '-'•~"-~
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----~:;~~~:::;~::::----1 ~ ~~ Wi.ii&"aoiAi. S\~~ 90" FINANCING
Welts-McC.rdle R .. ttors
Rellale SertJice Si~~ee 1941
1110 MRPORT iiii!WiliJ~I29iliiiiiCO$iiiiTAiiiiOiiliU.I_
SHORECUFFS
IIB'JCID .....
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ly moin-<boraw. Pwdlut ,.n...,..
befillla<ed.
e UNDIIIG?lOliND PAIIIONG -lit -
oltolll2aDt. --.. "' -e LUXURIOUS apart II a.dulklllih*k kJkMft. ...... , ......... 0. ---~ 1., -· .. . ~. balcccy .. I IlLII .....
• POll CAlllrUI UVINQ > II <t hJ ""'*·Cal?•lllr•••'' l.or-_.,_....., -........
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ltw c.. Hlilu••t PHI MDII
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QUEEN AND PRINCESSES are pictured here at the crowning of the
new Miss Corona del Mar last Thursday eveni ng. They are, Karen
Helin of Cameo Shores, Georgene Smith of Corona Hi ghlands, Ja~is
Dinwiddie of Newport Heights; Holly Kubik of Cos ta Mesa, the retlrtng
Mi ss Corona del Mar; Sheila McWilliams of Corona del Mar, the new
queen; Lori e Hannaford of Corona Highlands, Linda Hatfield of Cor-
on a del Uar, and Patricia Terrell of Harbor View Hllls.AII the runners-
up were designated as princesses. (Photo by Howard Folsom,)
NEif'oRT H~ROOR EN~Qf
ARST SECTION--PIJO!
THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1967
COIIlNA DELMAR, CAliF.
Council . News
{Continued from paac 1)
conatruction of an 8-t~tory,
as feet hiah office buildina
-';acent to the Lido build.
ina which hou1u the Dol·
phin rutawant.
• Approved Cint rcadina
of Ordinance 1230 to correct
a loophole in the city law
rcquirina doa• to be on a
lcuh on a beach, street,
alley, park or public place
in the city. A recent muni ..
eipal court rulina held that
a person may not be auilty
o( violatina the leash law
merely becaun he appears
in a public place with a doa
that ia not on a leash, if
the doa is not wanderina
about from place to place.
• Heard a plea frCJ111 John
T. Mace · of Laauna, ice
cream vendor, who has re ..
ceived 30 citations for
atoppina his ice cream
waaon lonaer than the per·
mitted 10 minutes; he uraed
arnendina the city code to
utabliah 2Q.minute loadina
zone in Place or the no.
pukina red zones at sueet
"POTTER PUFF," a sailing dinghy, was the grand prize at the open house
held Friday at the new East Bluff branch of Security First National Bank.
The winning ticket was held by Mrs. Murray Krieger, 2615 Bunya St., East
Bluff. She Is pictured here with Ben Shuford, center, manager of the new
branch bank; Dr. Krieger, professor of English at UCI, and their 2 children,
EliOt, age 7, and Kathy, 14. "POtter Puff'' will come In handy fo r the Kr ie-
ger's, who are members of the newly organized Tamandoa Yacht Club at
UCI. Tamandoa Is Spanish for Anteater, the name chosen for UCJ athletic
teams. Dr. Kr ieger Is a 1948 graduate of the Univers ity of Chicago andre ..
ceived his Ph.D. degree In 1952 at Ohio State University. He has taught
at Ohio State, University of Minnesota, Illinois, and Iowa. !Ensign photo).
ends.
IEIIIAIID lliEI, UnYE
OF IIIlA, IUCCUIIIS
"MIGHTY MO" was entered by Joe Beek In Saturday's character boat par·
ade of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Th is entry re ceived the
"Drippy Stuffln Box" trophy for the best character boat. (McK eon photo.)
Bemud Sncc, nJ Doawood
SL, Costa Mesa. died Sun-
day, Aua. 27, at the aac of _..,,..; n. He came to Oranac Coun ..
• Delayed action .on in•
lroducina an ordinance ea ..
tablishina new boundaries
for councilmanic districts .
Councilman Howard Roaers,
who opposes the chanac
.. because it just substitutes
somethin1 bad for aomethina
bad," lUIIe I ted the delay
be cause or the absence or
Councilmen L indsley Pal'"'
101\1 and Dee Cook. He
uid that a motion to ap..
prove fiu t rcadina of the
ardinance would not re•
ceive eaouab vote•.
·• Adopted Ordinance
1227, chanaina the speed on
Jamboree Rd. (rom 45 to 55
mile• an hour between Coast
Hwy . and Pord Rd. because
the widenina or the street
has· been completed.
• Adopted Ordinance
THE THEME AWAR-D for the 7th annual character boat parade sponsored by the Com· 1228. repcalina ~c 3-cent
t F k H d a t 1 e's tax on a pack of ctaarcttea modores Club of the Newport Harbor Ch amber of Commerce went o ran ar c s rr . 0 t 1 h lh'
t ... 1 t t"onal, was the e ecttvc c . , w en e Humdinger, made to look for a ll the world like a water ax•. n erna 1 newly enacted J..<:ent state
theme for this annual event, he ld last Satu rday in the bay. (McKeon photo.) tax aoes into efrcct.
CYNTHIA BABCOCK OF WILLIAM J, IOLLWEIER • Adopted Ordinance
COSTA MESA DIES OF COSTA IIESA liES 1229, described by Council·
Cy nthia Babcock, or 470 William J. Wollweber, of man Roaeu u the ••anti ..
E. 19th St., Costa Men, 2H Lillian Pl., Costa Mesa. witchcraft" ordinance,
died Thursday, Aua. 24, at died Thursday, Aua. 24, at which prohibita "fortune
the aae of 13. the aae of 78 . tellina and similar aru" if
Survivors include her Survivors include his wife, canied out for monetary
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Else, 3 sons, James, Ro bert pwpoaea.
Babcock or Costa \lesa; a and Wayne ; 3 daughters, • Authorized the execu ..
brother, Leland or Costa Mrs. Jane Youna, Mrs Fran-tion of a joint powers aaree-
Mesa; matemalarandparents, ces Santos and Mrs. Mary rnent with the County of
Mr. and Mrs . L. H. Ariver of Saenz; and 14 srandchildren. Otanae for improvement of
Beverly Hi lls; and paternal Service s were held Satur-Tustin Ave. from University
arandparents, \tr. and Mrs. day, Aug. 26 , in th e Central Or. to Palisades Rd.; the
Raymond L. Babcock of Bible Chu rch, with the Rev. city's share or the COlt or
Laguna Hills . H. E. J ones offi ciating. In-is estimated to be S7,000.
Private services we re tennent was at Ro se Hill s • Called bids for 10 a.m.
held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Memorial Park, Whittier. Sept. 14 for construction of
AuJ. 26 , at the Paciftc View Bell Bro adway Mortu ary a parkina lot on the vacant
Mortuary Chapel. lnter~en t made the arrangements. city propc;rty adjacent to
was also at Pacific V1ew. Newport Blvd. between IRMA HARRIS OF CORONA DEL MA R resi-NEWPORT HTS. DIES 28th St. and the alley south•
dent Art Weiss!"an is.the lrmaHarris ,lS04 Cliff Or., easterly of 30th St. The
author of an art1cle entrtled N t He'ght d. d total coat is estimated at "Th h 'd f b ' . ewpor 1 s, le Sl2 400 ' e uma~ S! e 0 • US !· Wednesday Aug. 30, at ' ' ~ess secur~ty," publ ished Hoag ~los~tal. • Adopted a resolution de·
tn the fa ll .•ssue of Orange Survivors include her clarina that private roads
"FLAIR" AHHOUHCED
Beainnin& in1 October,
ty ~yean aao.
Mr. Snee was oriainally
from India and had served
in the British Anny ; durina
World War 1. He became a
naturalized citizen in 1921.
While in the U.S., he worked
as a bookkeeper for Doualu
Aircraft.
Survivors include hi a wife.
Jeuie; 2 sons, Michael or
Ontario and Elvin William ..
sori of London, Enaland; a
dauJhter, Clariae Farwell of
Cotta Mesa; and 6 arand--
children.
Private services were' held
at Bell Broadway Mortuary
Otapel Tuesday, AuJ. 29.
EDWARD L. FLAHAGAH,
MESA riOMEER, DIES
Edwud Leroy Planqan, of
266~ Oranae Ave., Costa
Mesa, died Monday, Aua. 23,
at the · aae or 76. He had
lived in the ccrnmunity for
44 yeua.
Rosary will be recited
toniaht, Aua. 31, at St.
Joachim'• Catholic Church,
and mau wi II be celebrated
Friday momina, ScpL 1.
father Nevins will of·
ficiate. Interment will be at
Holy Sepulcher Cemetery.
Baltz Mortuuy in Costa
Mesa made the arranaemcnta.
CTY GIVES THAHKS
TO EROSIOM FIGHTERS
The Newport Beach City
Counci I expreued thanks
Monday evenina to the many
oraanizations and indi ..
viduals who auisted in the
cmeraency beach project
that aaved West Newport
dwellinas from the erosion
peri I.
Special cocrmendation went
to Jake Mynderae, director
of 1 peci al 1 ervi ccs, and
also mentioned were the
Oranac County Harbor De ..
parlment, Oranae CoUnty
Flood Conuol Dittric~
Oranae Cou'nty Conwnuni·
cations, Forestry. Service,
American Red 'crou, Con-
aervati on Camp, City of·
Coa ta Men, El Toro Marine
Bue, and "unnamed vol·
untcers of all aae•, rcai ..
denll and nonofeaidcnta,
who lent a hand."
Oranae County social, cui ..
tural, buaineu and service
oraanizations will have an
opportunity to publi cize
events or community i nterest
in "Flair,•• a com prehentive
calendar to be published by
the Irvine Company's $20
million Fashion Island shop..
pina comp\e~ in Newport
Center. The new calendu
publi cation will be distri·
butcd to hOJTiel throuahout
Oranae County.
County _Busmes~ Magazine. husband, Vincent Harris, a open ror public use in New•
Mr. We1ssman IS a career teacher in the Newport• port Cc~ter shall be sub-
life and health underwriter Mesa Unified School Dia-ject to state vehicle code
associated with Paci fic Mu-uict; a dauahter, Toenctte, traffic reaulationa; the
tual Li fe Insurance Co. He and a son, Richard.. purpose or this action Ia to
has received the national Services wi 11 be held make the vehicle code apply
(IIJatity award, health lnsu r· Saturday, SepL 2, at the to the ~tseets. pendina for--
ance pe rsistency award and San Gabriel Cemetery. Bell mal act!~ to mclud_e the.•e
natiooal s ales achievement Broadway Mortuary is in streets In the officaal city
stteet system. .U.X K. COVEY OF
• Approved amendments to C.M. DIES AT AGE ~7
DEAN'S DOLL HOUSE
NEIPOIIT ART CEITER
lO ~~~~5~~gG;,h
30% to 50% OFF
on all items
2400 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
the city specifications for Max K. Covey, or i117 .. A
parkway trees, incrcuina Charlu SL, Coata Meu,
the n'linimum lrec size from died Thursday, Aua. ·2•. at
a S•pllon cqntainer to an the aae or •1. He .,a•
8.f'oot tree in a 1S1allon oriainalty from Arkanua
container; requirina the land and had lived in this aru
·developer to water the park· •2 yean.
way tteea until homes are SurviTora include hit
occupied or Cor a maximum pwon&a, Mr. ·and Mn. ·He,..
of one year: inereasina tile bert Covey; a aoa.,' Doeald
subdi•idcrs' depotit to 125 o1 San Oieao: 2 Uqll&en.
ror eac::h p•kway tree re-Carrie Marie ol S. Di•ao
quirod ~ the city. md t.n. ·Jim Puap of
• Aecepe.ed aa apeOIDIDt Lakewood; • bro&Mn, Dele rr ... Newpon National Bank of o.....,, Bill o1 Colla
10 hold doo <iiJ lwloiHa in Maa~a, .Lealie ol Alllllala
•a a-1 ill d-.. 10 ._t aad Charlea ol Colla Nata.
,..,.,., r-pouibla --.. ,. hol4 ..... .. .w.... pipe fai-.... , ...... 29 ....... ..
PI-li• St. ud loporlor cult Oatiol.' wl6 ,_,_
An.,.WIIt Mewponllelllllo, H.., L DadJ olftal ......
-doo b..t plaM 10 .. _, ... •• l'lltalllc ~-· • -facillly. Ylew Manorial .......
THE ALKI~AUL, owned by Frank Mattison, won the "Swavlest Swabs"
trophy as the best dressed crew In the Newport Harbor Chamber's character
boot IIOfaH lui SoU.tla1. llokC-Pholrl.l
&'J W ' .....
THE JUDGING COMMITTEE of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce
awarded the"Steam, Wheel & Bell" trophy to the Southern Bay, W.A. Th om p..
son's character boat entry. (McKeon photo.)
ALMOST STRAIIDED
01 TIIIP TO LA PAZ '
Helen Murphy of Corona
Hiahlands thinks that per-
haps she brouaflt the touth ..
of .. the .. bcudcr heat with her
when she Utived in town
latt week after a ).week &Q.
joutn in the Muican junale
as well as the more aophi ...
tic a ted Mu.i can rcsreau
such as Oadalajara ud
La Paz.
Initially abe new aouth
to meet her clauahter and
son•in•law. Selena and Jay
Tracer of Coata Mesa. and
to look Cor materials and
l&<:CI rot her CUllom cJolbes
at Min Mu(fet children•a
shop in Corona del Mar. !lie
found her stay ut.eadod
when she waa 1111able to
catch a pl•e out of La Paa.
They told her "m••a.'"
maybe Sept. 16th or lbe Rrat
o(daeyear. Sbe fiDIIlJ Couad
a aympathelic airliae pilot
to m•a• • Oillu ..
. .. . -
CuslOM. TAilOREd-
Sum
Et CABAllERO
1:1at11 T1l1rs
• ••••
·Art display o~ns Sept. 13
Sele«:ttd .orkt front bard aaout ,Ani rum Oallery., i 1 ttruc:t wet lhe at tM taint
edt• to modem prlmitive by lpOBIOI'td by lhe Newport and skill ditplayed by a
cooten.,oruy artittl will be Beacla City Aru Conwnition. a tketch of her banda while
oa ditplay at the Civic Cen-Here are brief comment• abe wat playioa the piano
tor Art Gallery in Newport on the utiua. that abe bcaan teuchina for
Beach City Hall from Sept. Morrit Broderson credits an art instructor for her then
ll throu&h the month of much of hit tuccua 10 abe l~year-old t~ephew. AI•
' October. pidanee, advice and en-wayt the deafneu fie' a beeo
The exhibition, on loan couraaement aiven him by born with pruented an ob-
from Lot Anaetea' pruti• hit tL&nt, Joan Ankrum. So stacle. Finally hit art edu.
' •
Fre~doms Foundation ~~:~.;::;~~-;;~:::I-:===
g t L "d he moved on to a life clau roup mee s on I 0 at the Paudena Mu .. um.
Mrt. Jerrel T. Richardt Preaidentt Mrt. 'Terrill Sis-• then to U~ u 1 special ot Lido Ia It, pt:etident, waa nor, &uta Ana, education; student. Hll fint one-man
hottou for the fint mem-Mr1. Robert 0. ·Petoraon Jr., show wu 4t the Stanford
btnhipbrunr.hof the Oranae Santa ADat awardl; Mn. Muaeum in 1957 at the aae
County Chapter, Women'• Louis L. Cwtis Jr., Ana-of 26.
Oiviaion, Prctdoma Poun.; heim, publicity; Mr•. ·Lon Canadian born, Mexican
dation at Valley Porp,. at Peek,· Huntinaton Beach, bued Arnold Belkin studied
her home Monday, Aua. 14. aecreta.ry; Mn. J. Tyler at the Banfr School of Fine
The pur['IOAe and plans of McDonald, Corona del Mar, Arts and the National Poly-
the Freedoma Foundation tecreWill anistant; Mrs . technical InstitUte ip Mex·
were uplaiaed by Mrs. John Roy Coble, Newport Beach, ico. He hu been repreaent-
8. McOonatd, weatem direc· treaawer, 1nd Mra. C. Put. ed in a one-man and aroup
tor of the Women'• Diviaion wn Shaw, San Juan Capi. ahow& from Araentina to
of the Foundation. Mn. atrano, parliamentarian. Japan since he wu 20 in
Richard B. Shtlltaberaer, Harbor Area women attend• 1952. he alao hu work in
pa:e.iclont of thO Loa Anae-ina the meetina included the permanent collection a of
Je• County Chapter, Wo-Min Aanea Blomquiat, Mn. National Muaeuma of Mexico,
men's Oiviaion, told of the Joaeph Buah, Mn. Arthur hrael and India, u well 11
wort of thlt Chapter. Coona, Mn. E. Edward the Loa Anaelea County
Mr1. Miab Oanona, member• Crane, Mra . Richard ()uffy, Museum. Recent exhibition•
ship chairman of the Oranae Mn. Nolan Prizzelle, Mn. include the Ouuenheim In-
County Chapter, announced Eda•r Hill, Mn. Oeorae ternationtl, Contemporary
that charter membera are Leitch, Mra. Roland W. Artiata of Me:r.ico -Pho~
now beina accepted and that Lindhunt, Mrs . Lettie nix Art Museum. the 1965
the aoal of 100 wi.ll aoon "" Petersen,· Mra. Randall Patiaienne Biennele dea
reached. She anuoduced Prealey, Mrs. Kenneth Reaf· Juenes and the Institute
Mu. Adtien C. Pelletier 1nyder and Mra. Robert Nacional de Bellaa Aru
of 8me11ld Bty, the honor-Vordale, all of Newport "Confrontation '66." He i·•
ary member of the Chapter, Beach. also a .muraliu; hia molt
and who, alona wit!t v.r. Members of the Oranae recent work in that field,
Pelletie~, is a member of County Chaplet and their ISO feet lona by 21 feet
the nltlonal board , of the families have been invited hiah, is at the Jewish Con-
Foundation. Mrs. William by the Los Anaelea Chap-ter in Mexico Ci ty. ~raeon of Santa :-'n• was tor to attend a special Former All American, a
Introduced as, cbatnna.n of Free~oma Foundation pre-leadinJ pass receiver for
the . chapl er s adv11ory sentation and tour on Sun• the San Francisco '49eu
commttee.. day, Sept. 3, from 2 to 4 and this fall a Loa Anaeles
. Other nff1~C-tl· Y't:n ''•etc: p.m. on board the aircraft Ram ... 6 feet 4 and 212
muoduced mcluded: Vice carrier Valley Forae, which pounds ... one aide of Ber-
WORTH KEENE of Seal
Beach will represent Cali·
fornia on a committee of the
Natlon'al School Boards
Assn. wh ich wi ll work on
the faster devel opment of
comprehens ive junior col·
leges across the United
States. Mr. Keene, postmas-
ter of Seal · Beach and mem-
ber of the Orange Coast
Junior College 0 1 strl ct
Board of Trustees since
1%1, will be the sol e mem·
ber from Californ i a on the
commi ttee.
Sale
e HIIITMI IIMPAT1CO ,,..
• lpc.ltJIPOID -··--• 7 pc. PANC .. I -
will be docked in Lona nie Casey. Other facets in-
Beach. elude a mauer of firie aru
MINA MITCHELL OF
COSTA MESA DIES
Mina L. Mitchell, of 492
Maanolia, Coata Mesa, died
Aua . 16 at the a1e of 96.
She waa a reaident of the
Harbor Afea fot 40 yean.
Survivou include a niece,
Belle Auaustin . of Coata
Meu; and a nephew.
~rvicea were held Mon-
day, Aua. 22, at Bell Broad-
way Mortuary Chtpel. Larry
Paul, a Chri,Jt.iu Science
reader, officiated. Interment
waa Tuesday, Aua. 22, at
Weatmin1ter Memorial Park.
WORKSHOP SCHEDULED
A worhhop will be held
Tuesday, Sept. 26, at the
Costa, Men Woman's C)ubo-
house by 3 poupt of the
Otanae DistJict Federation
of Woman'• Clubs. The work·
ahop will be conducted by
Mra . Louis Kozel, mental
healt}( chairman; Mra. Har·
ley WriJht, health and wei·
fare chairman. and Mrs . Le•
land Coontz, aewina con-
teat chairman. Coffee will
be aerved at 9:30 a.m., and
the meetina will a tart at 10
a.m.
from Bowlina Green Univer-
si ty, and beina voted one of
the ouutandinJ youn1 men
in Ameri ca in 1966. Mr.
Casey at 28 -an arti at, a
football player, a Nearo, an
American.
Several years aao Stephen
LonJstreet de scribed Harry
Liebennan as a "Jewi ah
Grandpa Moses," He was
born near Waruw in 1877,
came to the United Sl.atu
in 1900, maniad, rai.sed a
family and made a IUCCell
of a candy diatributina buti·
ness. Alter he retired, he
beaan to paint at the aae of
77 . Each paintina reflecta
a personal note on his life
from scenes of his early
Eastern-European J ewi ah
childhood to Cenual Park
and Miami Beach, and now,
at 90, he hu become one of
America's leadina primiti-
vi US,
Bom in Dannstadt, Ger-
many, in 1901, Fri tz Karl
Schwaderer came to the
United Statea in the early
'50s and now lives in Sou-
them California. Since hia
appearance in the ''New
(Continued on PliO 3)
D IIG
CLOSE OUTS·
STOREWIDE & WAREHOUSE
.... -.... -e HtCICOilY IUIAL P...cH $599 ·-!Tll ·-$395 ....... -e UMNJOUITA $469 ·---e CINTUIIY ~c.A $559 ........... ...t • WILLlAMI '269 ._ ....... -e --.. MAITIIIMLLI $299 ·--e J .-.PUNCH $299 "" .... --"'-
]96]NEW ASSOCIATE MEMBER S we.e •ece ;v ed Dec. 8, 1%1,
by the Newpo rt Beach Assistance League. Mrs. Rich ard
Castle of Balboa, newly elected president of th e National Assis·
tan ce League (at the pun ch bowl) pou red at the reception for the
new associ ates. Pictured her e; seated, left to ri ght, Mr s. H.M.
Mansfield of Corona del Mar, Mrs. Fred McMasters of Newport
Beach , and Mrs. Harry Casey of Balboa; standing, left to ri~t,
Mrs. Jos eph Ri ggs of Balboa Island, Mrs. Milton Koll of Newport
Beach, Mr s. Robert Suhn of Newpo rt Beach , Mrs. Castle, Mrs.
Norman Hu ff of Corona del Mar, and Mr s. Bewl ey Allen of Balboa
Jsland.(Photo from the Dec. 14, 1%1, i ssue of the Ensign.)
1962 DONALD A. STRAUSS of Lido Is le, pic tured here at left with Har ve y
Pease of Ba!~a Island, school boar d pres ident, was sworn in Jul y
17, 1%2, as member of the board of trustees of the Newport Beach elemen·
tary school district. He replaced Or. Da vid Ni elsen, who res igned from the
board after moving fr om Lido Isle to the Back Bay area , just ou tsi de the
schoo l di strict boundary. (Ensign photo from the issue of July 19, 1%2.)
1953 AWARDS were presented to Harbor High School foo tball stars at th e
195.3 Sal lo r grid ban Quet at th e Balboa Bay Cl ub. Among those par-
ticipating In the award cer emony were, hom left, Charles Berry, vo ted t+le
most improved player; AI I rw in, head football coach at HarbO r Hi gh, and El oy
Martinez, captain and most valuable player. (Photo from th e Dec. 10, 195J,
i ssue of the Ensic;Jl.)
'·
1961 L AST MIN UTE trimming of decorations for the
Chr i stmas tree ba11 at the Sal boa Bay Clu b
in 1%1 was done by 2 of the hosts tor the annual at-
fair-Beth and Don Harwood of Stiore Cliffs. The fo r-
mal dinrier dance was held Dec. 15. flerry Boris
photo from the Dec. 28, 1%1, issue of the Ensign.)
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JESUS often taught His disciples about Eter·
nity through parables and stories. One of the
most hard-h itting is found in Luke 16:19·31,
where He revealed to them after physico/
death there is no opportunity to gain solvo-
tion-if one finds himself in Hodes because
of his unbelief here, there is no turning bock,
no escape. To moke His point, Jesus told of
o rich mon under whose table a beggar named
Lozorus picked up crumbs in order to hove
food. Both subsequently died, with Lazarus
Strrmnnrttr
~ENO I..AZAR.U~, T ... 4T ..aa MAY OIP T"'& TIP
OF .. IS. F)NGoi!R. IN
W4"TER, '41\lO COO\. MV
"TON6UE; FOR. X. A.M
"Tt)s:EMiiNTED IN T"'I"So
Fl.A.MI!!! ·
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I LAZARUS
ANO T~B
R.\C\4 MAN
FROM \.UliC.S ,. : \9-31
going to Heoven ond the rich man to Hell.
The Iotter gazed ocross'on impassable gulf
between himself and the former beggar, and
in great torment pleaded with Abraham to
send Lazarus bock to earth to tell the man's
brothers obout the im portance of being saved.
Abraham, however, said it wos too late; un ..
less the men repented while on earth and
were saved, ther too would end up in the
anguish of unre enting suffering, awaitin g
judgment. ·
Dr. Ta.lbot's Question Box
I
BAPTISMAL REGENERATIOI'I
Q. Hnu· wrmlrl ll'", .~h ow one who
believel! in IJtl plPi mnl rrgt"fll'ratimt
t.lt P l'rrnr t•f thill ff'tUh ing?
By Louis T. Talbot, Chanutlor
Biola School s and Collt!ges
R•~•l.,tM wit+. ~·-l•al o.,
foo"' ••-n.. 1(1"1'• .,,.1.,•••"
lliOO &1•1• A•-u•
L• Ml,.ci-. Cellf.
estimating these six day! o f creation
as longer periods of time likely i ~ to
apply the theory of evolution to the
creation story. Certainty the God of
all c~ation i!li abU to do all thinA"!Ii :
A. By po!nt i n~ ou t .the dozen" of ref-DAYS OF CREATION erencet-~ 1n the R1hle that tell us plainly how to be !'a\'ed -by faith Q. Were the ai% do.ya of creation
in the <~hed blood of the Lord Jesus aoltlr daya of twe'ILI.y·f ov.r lto"r~ earh,
Christ.. Some of these are : John or were tJuy Wnger periods of time ?
1:29 ; :J:l 6. :36; 5 :24 ; Acts 16 :31. A. We believe they were solar day~
There are hundreds of pusage.s of twenty-four houre each. However.
which definitely state that faith in there are thOM who think that II
the Lamb of God. and faith in Him Peter 3 :8 impliea that they may
He could assuredly create all thing!!
in th~ six so lar days, or less time
than that if He chose to do it. Our
God did 11:ot hrinA" human life into
the world by an y such proeesll ll.ll
orfl"&fliC evolution. To accept such a
th~r)' il' to den~ the inhllib\f' Word
or Cod.
MID-DAT AND MIDNIGHT
alone, !'avt>s the .soul. The thief on have been longe r periods of ti me : Q. /11 tlt.ue a11:y 8igflijfcafk:e to U.e
the eros~ had no time to be baptized; "One day is with the Lord as a /tu:h tJtat Saul of Tar.w.s, w.lo be·
)'et the Lord Jesus promised that thousand years, and a thousand came Pa'ld, unu converted at "'~
hf' would go with Him to paradise. years a.s a day." day; and later lt.e a.nd Silll.ll Aa.ng ift
Of cou rse, we should obey the The insurmountable difficulty in tlu jni.l ot mid.nigltt1
Lord's com mand by being baptized. believing that the Gene!l is days were A. There may not be any particular
Bu t thill ordinanc+' i:o~ a testimony ages is th~t the Word says that each meaning in thoM: times of day and
before men. anA"elil, and demons, that of the "day's" creation was divi ded night but it ce rtainly makes a won·
we arf' trustin g the blood of Christ; into two parts : the \i~ht was called derful illustration. We meet God at
it is not t-s.~entiaJ to salvation. It "da)'," and the darkness wa'4 called mid·day and tum our lives over to
follow" .~;1 lvntion . Therefore, to chdm .. night." If the niA"hl had con~:~isled Him: then midn ight come& in our
that ll i.'l ('S!II:!fltial tO salvation. is to Of thoUsandS Of year&, aiJ \'I:!J(etati on lives, &A it doeS to alJ ; persecUtion,
limit the efficacy of Calvary's cross. would have died, wh ich mu st have be~avement, sor r ow, temptation,
It is but the outward .siA"n of an in -liR"ht in order to survivt. testings -and He is there as He
w:trd work of God 'Jil Spi rit. The motive of certain critic.'J in walt at mid-day.
DR BENNET'S BIBLE · LESSON
1m trio! of J--Gow. Tatt •s-tw ....... s .. .,-Ill .. .., N4fMM.,
D be ~ to the triol * ,._ ., Gol' 'liM 22li!P). ~ ?..:::.. ~...; JMJ• Tried by Apoetat.e Religious Council
lud .. 0117 .. odoor _, LUll 22 ••71 •"-f-C>f ~~~~~~ . • ... •o•hodo of .,.-.,. .,. lr Dl. JAMIII. l-IT
huect apon tbe Word of God. Ia eo.J~:;:!-:.::.:~=:.:'t:'.!:O:,c.\u
theM dl)'l we bear of _, ltr'lltp ~1-.wl"tM "-CHIIITIAM IIACOM 7M ....... ·-· C•III•..-M M. J.) trials of eccuaed periON in Commu-'
niltie and . otbe< ~ «<UUIIrlea -'<s of da"'-, but nlbor ,. ::'til~~.. ...!'"the"'::l :: prove them" ( Epb. 5 :II). 1-hod ~ .-.. only one apottate Oft Hit coawasittee 1..., wu ill I "'"'."lr1 •"-lawa of diaciplea, who wu Jodaa lotariot. and proctdura weft buo!d upon lawo ...... led !'T God. the c-or; tbrouCb J-. did not exerciae tact 11111 11'*1, H&l llniDI:. diplomacy to win Hit memial, but
H< ba«d their hypocrisy IIIII apoo-
UNPAITHPUL JUDGIS tasy before all of the people. Today
The difficulty waa ·that the judea we hive evanceliata ·and prachera
who were 1uppoeerc~ to hive obtained who will not ay anythinc 'tfw might
the-ir powen ·from God Himeelf hid offend anyone in their audMmcta.
larceJy abuidoaed God's lawt and had How difl'e~t this is from what
substituted m e a • 1 interpmatioaa. Jesus did. The result today is to
God's plain ltltuta had been edited create grut confusion as to who are
and rt--editecl and .pit and divided the true ministen of Jesus Christ,
· that the h becaute they all-modernists, middle· mto 10 many t-rtt uman of·the-roaders, •trnostics, Buddhists, iudc<a could •ntorpm and apply ~ ..
them any way that they daired. 1'b.JI Communists--coexist on the same
resulted in rivi"l' the judpl power to platform with popular evangelists who
condemn and destroy any and all who claim that this ia the ~t way to win
in anr terioua manner threatened the them to Christ I Surely we are in
exerose of their dictatorial powt.n. "perilous timea" I
While actinr u God's ...,......tatives, , FALSE WITNESSES
they really were oppolint Him and
were fulfilling their own pui)»>«S in
an utterly ruthleu, yet sanctunoniOUJ
manner.
TIAITOIS AND APOSTATES
By relegatinc to themselves such
extraordinary powers over anyone
who did not m«t with their approval,
they had grown to took upon them-
selves as equal or even superior to
God, and their word was final. In
nations, a person in high authority
who denies the true source of the
law he is to administer and substi·
tutes his own opinions, is called a
traitor, but in religious proceduns, he
is called an apostate, one who is un-
faithful to his superior authority. An
apo~tate is usually also a complete
hypocrite, earnestly pretending to be
what he is not, and he tries to cover
his infidelity by claiminc that he is
"sincere-''
JESUS COHDfMNED JUDGES
This was the situation in Jesus' day.
Jesus had been -obli~ to pronounce
a series of "woes" upon the very men
who were later to be His human
judges whom He had call~ hypocr :;es,
blind guides, fools, "who make clean
the outside of the cup and of the
platter, but within they are full of
extortion and excess." He also cal!ed
them "whited sepukhres, which in·
deed appear beautiful outward, but
arc-within full of dead men's bones,
and of all uncleancss." He also
named them, "Ye serpents, ye em·
cration (progeny] of vipers," and
warned them that they could not "es--
cape the damnation of hell" (Matt.
23). Jesus definitely did not follow
the methods of some of our modem
popular evangelists who make friends
of the enemies of Jesus Christ. He
Mver had the Sanhedrin form a com·
mittee to sponsor His campaicru in
jerusalem, Galilee, and Judea. SL
Paul explained the methods of 1au•
by writing to the Ephetians to 'ha.e
no fellowship with the unfruitful
It is no wonder that thue "chief
priests" offered Judas hcariot JO
pieces of silver to betray Jesus and to
del iver Him into the hands of these
hypocritical and apostate men. Our
previous lesson related this betrayal
and arrest of Jetus. t::;:J:u'• that same evemng, was · · te1y
taken before "Caiaphas, the hicb
priest, where the acribea md the
elders were assembled to formulate
an accusation against hUn." Tbele
were the same ones who had "sought
how they might kilt him," but they
!t-ared to anger the people. These ac~
cu~rs also tried to hire falte wit·
ne~s against Jesus, because they
hated and feared Him and yet bad
no real e-vidence against Him. Finally
they obtained two men who hJd heard
Jesus say, "Destroy this temple, and
in three days I wilt raise it up." Jesus
had spoken of His own body, but they
thought He meant the great Tanpk
in Jerusalem.
JUDGES CONDEMNED JESUS
So, apostasy leads to false witDeaea
wh o twisted the words of Jesus to ay
"This fellow said, I am able to de--
stroy the temple of God, and to build
it in three days." That wu the oaly
accusation apinst J.tsua before Cai--
aphu, and Jesus 'held his ~·
The hich priest commanded, I ad·
jure tbu by the tivU., God, that lhoa
teD us whether thou be the Ouilt.
the Son of God." Jeous theo oimoiY
said, "Thou hut said : Deftrtheleli l
say unto you, Hereafter shaD ye let
the Son of man aittinc on the richt
hand of power, and ecm.inc in the
clouds of heaven." The h1JM!iitical
and apostate Priest immec:hately ac·
cuxd Jaus of blUpbemy, and aaicl
there wu no need of any wimes .....
Then the other hypo<riteo and apoo-
tates said that Jc••·• was guilty and
worthy of death. They opit on the
face of the Son of God and buffeted
Him, and others slapped Him, •ay·
ing, Who is he that ~~Ddt thee?"
The -a., before Calapbu wu
_.jy • p<olimiaaty to lot up ... -CUIIIion apiaat Jesua, but 10 _.
were Hia ac::auen that .,u JOOD u k
"'' day, the <idefa of the people, IIIII
the chiC! pri-and the ocriha '"""' t.,..U..r, and led him into theiT ..,....
cil J Sanhedrin) sayinc, Art lhoa tbo
Christ? tell us." But Jetut lmew
their apostate hearu and aid, ""If I
t<ll you, ye will not bdino, IIIII II I
also aak you [to Ire< me].,. wiD OClt
answer me, nor let me go.'" Then He
reputod what He had oaid to Cal-
aphu, "H<reafter . thal1 the Soa of
man sit on the rirht hand of the
oower of God.'' 1'1.... they aakod•
''Art thou then the Soa o! God7'
"And be said unto them, 'Y e 107 that
I am.' " That <ndod the eccleoiootkat
trial. The iudca ..... prejudicod;
they were the schemers who bad her-
pined with Judas hcariot for Hia
betroyal. They knew that He wu
innocent-and that the charces were
false, but they aeen)od to feel. that
they must have Him ltplly alaia 10
that they and their pooitionl would
be secure as the exclusive repruenta·
tivn of God upon the earth.
JESUS ACCUSED AND ABANDONED
The Jews were vassals of Rome
and could not condemn anyone to
death, but their only hope: of gettinc
rid of Jesus the Christ, the Son of
God and the Son of Man, was to tum
Him over to the Roman governor
and demand that He be crucified . This
t~y proctflled to do. No counsel
was assigntd to defend Jesus, His
disciples had fted, Peter had denied
Him. influential friends like Joteph
of Arimathea had not yet pthered
the courage to speak for H1m, and
none of the thousands of the lame.
the halt, the blind, the resu"ected
dead, thOSt haled of diven diseases,
nor even Lazarus, Mary and Martha
ha<l appeared to testify that He was
the Christ. So the apostates and
hypocrites had won the first batUe
apinst their only possible Saviour,
and the trial would be turned over to
the paean Gentiles to eooclude.
USSONS FOl US
What would I have done if I had
been there ? This ia a wry cood quea-
tion for all of us to uk OUJ'Idwa.
The answer rna{, be found" in· W6at we
do today to de end Jewt, the Christ.
Many Christians do not ...., '!"T! the
cou,.... to thank God, throac!> J-
ChriSI, for their food, particularly
when they eat in pubtic placeo. Th.,
would not have been of much help to
Him at His trial, even u they are DOt
much help to Him today. How much
do ,.. d<fend the claima of God, of
Jesus, and of the Bible? How often
do we shy away from presentinc Him
u our Saviour and Lord? Do we
really bdonc to Him? Did He reall7
die to save our souls? Do we let
others deny Him without our chal-
lenging them? Are you really saved?
Christ's Churches Message to His Seven 81 BLICAL R ESEAROi MONTHLY .
4005 Verdugo Rood, Los Angelos, Coli f. 90065
rn ;,.. 1 .. tho-th irri in .. ~<'"TlC">I on th~ first J chapten!l of the
iJ()olt of R,.,,.Jation bv the R<'"v. Tim L. 1..-aHaye. petuor of
~r ott \l<'morial H"pti,o;;t Chun:-h of San Die,;o. rt-printed lro111
thr ll il.l iral R ,.~o-arrh Month ly. This in~tallment begins
with :t cli<"r ns,.ion of Rl!"v. 1 ;5.
THE PRESENT WORK Of" CHRIST (Rev. 1:.5 )
This text also gives us an indication of the present
wo r k of C HRIST in relationship to the beli ever .
H e lo11eth us denotes continual action. Amazing as
it may seem, CHRIST loves us. He gave Himself for
us, and longs to fellows hip with men who will sub-
mit themselves to His will.
HE IS COMIHC ACAIH ut .... 1:71 never personally called on the name of JESUS cannot resist the temptation of quoting the dying
CHRIST JS Coming Again. Yes, JESUS IS com· CHRIST, for salvation and cleansing from sin, may words of another Christian s aint, Polycarp, who was
ing again! Thia is a certified, guaranteed promise. I ~rge you ~r_ht now to ~o so. Sa~vation is not a com-burned at the stake refusing~ recant of his faith in
The angelic messengers in Acts 1 :11 said, Thi& •ame phcated, rehgtous expenence. It 11 merely the cry of JESUS CHRIST, and who, JUSt u the torch wa.s
J uus, which is taken up frO'm vou into heaven., d.all ~ sincere h_e~rt to an al~·sufficient ~D who is anx-appli~ to the wood stacked at ~is feet, said, ''Eigh~y
80 come in like manner as ye ha.ve •eml him go into 10usly awa1tmg the pemtent cry of fa1th on the part and e1x years have I served Htm, and He never d1d
la.eaven. This can only mean that He will come visibly of those who, recotrnizing their ain. desire forgiveness me any wrong. How could I blaspheme my King and
to the earth. This is a reference to His coming at the and aalvation. May I urae you to wet alone with GOD my Saviour now?" The history of the Christian
end of the Tribulation ·period to set up His millennia] and pray the prayer of the publican, Lord be merci-Church ia replete with counties& thousands who chose
kingdom. ful to mf! m li"nf!f". death rather than faithlessness to the Word of GOD
Behold., he cometh with clo1ul.B __ . He ascended in THt: APOSTll! JOHN, .. ~-M) . _ . , and the testimony of JESUS CHRIST. Who can say
a cloud (Acts 1 : 1 J)' therefore, He will return in a ~he early churc_h waa not J1Ven to ecci~•~!Jclam . that the preaent church age will not end the eame
Anrl Wtt.'~hed IC8 from our Rin~ in his ou:n blood ... cloud JESUS Himself said that He would come in • Th111 deadly teachiDI' that hu created a divLSton be--way it began?
All those who have received CHRIST JESUS by faith cloud-(Matt. 24 :aO ). tween "clerJY" and "laity" hu done much ~rm to JOMM IN THt: SPIRIT IR••-1,101
have been cleansed by His blood. This is not a uni· And every eye sMU su Him ... This does not the Church of CHRIST throu~ .the centunea. The John's reference to the LORD's day is considered
versa! experience. This is a unique washing by mean only those who are on the earth at that time. It Apostle John .•• the _oJdea~ .hv•n• apoatle of our by some to be the firat time the term "the Lord's
CHRIST of those who personally call on Him. The Bi-means every eye_ JESUS Himself said to Caiaphu Lord at the time of thJa wntln&: He w~ probably dar" was applied to the first day of the week, when
ble tells us, The hlood of Jesus ChriHt his (God's) SOft the High Priest, I Ra'JI v.nto vou, Her«J.fter tJII.all¥e esteemed u th~ rooR ~ered ••~t of ~aa da~. In· the Christiana pthered toaether to worship. It is
t:leanseth us from aU sin. (I John 1 :7). But this is see the Son of man. sitting on tla.e rigAt hand of '{JO'Wer, ~tead. ~f a~ractlnl' ~ttent~on to thiS, he .~~ately true, aa a teetimony to larael that they were "freed
based on the condition that we confess our sih. May c:omi1tg in th e c:l01lf.U oflaeaveft (Matt. 26 :64 )_ Caia-1dent1fied hJJDMif Wlth the people by ltat•n•, I Joint, {rt:nA tM lAw" and believed in the reaurrection of
1 a:~k you, dear reader, have you confessed your sin 1 phas is now dead, and unless he repented with thoee ~r '"'!!'~ ·~ JJie~'; witA WOII i• t~ tnhle· IESUS CHRIST, that the early church did not meet
Have you called personally on the name of the LORD on the day of Pentecost. is in Hades. Thus, we see timl.; · · Th•. tnbu.lat~~n 18 to be different•ted from on the Sabbath but wonhiped on Sunday. Many mod·
JESUS CHRIST ? Unless you have, you are still in that even those in Hades will see Him alona with the ..,._t Tnbulation that he wu to apeak of later em pay Chriatiana do not realise that our Sunday ie y~ur sins. ~owever, the ~~~ of JE~US CHRIS! those 11..'hicla. pierced Aim, meaning all thoee who lent N cominiJ ~n the. future, cbapten 4-18. He wu ,oinl' not a aabbath day: that to the Chriatian every day
Will ~ applied to those sma .m clean~mg po".'er, •f their assent to the crucifixion of JESUS will face through tnbulation u • member of the early church i" a .. holy day.'' In fact. the Bible teaehee that we are
you Will but ask the SAVIOUR for His cleanamg. Him again for He ia comiq visibly in power and that waa pen«:uted 10 unme~i~ully by !f'e emperon not to •teem one day above another. Rornana 14 at&d
HE HATH MADE us PRinTS, ..... _ ''" rreat glory. It could not be said more majeetically of Rome that had alreedy claaml!d the hvea of Peter Co&ouiana 2 are loocl for ua to keep in mind aa ahow ..
And hath made,.. kinfll al!d priuu Knto God al!d than that whi<h the LORD JESUS Himaelf atated in and Paul and probAbly molt of the other apootleo. inJ that we.., to the LORD'a houae on what we.<&ll
llio Father ... Amazine aa it oeema, CHRIST haA Matthew 24 :30-S I : Ho further identifioo himaolf u their part&kor "tho Lonl'o ~· u a leoti-that wo believe that
made uo kings and prieoto. We may not look like A!!d til.,. •haU AJ'I>OIIr tlw oip of 1/w Soo of "lllilll -ia 1/w lriboolootioo al!d ~ al!d ,.._ JESUS CHRIST ,_ bodily from the dead on U.e
kinp today, but there is a day coming in which, be.. m.aw. i• Aeavn: 4tt4 eAt:~~ •Mil all CAc triba of tM tinee wWeA •r• ita J,... .. .'' The .. ....,._,. here fint a,. of the week.
cauoe we •re the childr<11 of God ~ failll, oue ouill eartll _,.,.. al!d 1/aq •llaU •u 1/w Soo of -ia obvloaol1 that oplritual klftldom whlcb IESUS IIIII • Mo 1 1 of ''111o ~-D.,"
....U al!d roill• lllitll Him ; that io, if we have been c<>miKfl ia tilt c,_,. of lwcovfll IDilll _.,. 11114 up on the clay of Ponteooot, whleh io ill operation lohn'o -of "the Lonl'o daJ" in thia connection
bom Into Hia spiritual klnljdom, havin1 been t...n. 11reat 11!or,i. Al!d ll• •llall etil!d AU _., !Dil/l. a loclay 111111 can be oalend into only by belq .. ...,. •lth belq ~in the SPIRIT" probAbiJ dooo not refer
lated from U.e xouer of darhu• i.Uo 1/w ki~ ,..., -l!d of " '""""''· acl 1/aq ollaU gal/ur .....,... (lohD 1 :1). Tho "~o'' of thJa klftldom to beiDJ In U.. SPIRIT 011 tbo flnt clay of the week.
of 1/w Soo of Hio lot!• ia "'"-..,. ""'" '-l'liM, IOf1•llur AU <kcl 1-1M /ov .,.,., f-... Ia-in oar fllithttaiiJ ._.,..-., WI He-.," at Rathor, It Ia a nfe•-to the fact that by the power
1/wftiTfliv-.. of""' oiru (Colt :A-14). . mt4 of lwcov.,. to 1/w ot/ur, U.. ond of thJa.... •· of tho HOLY SPIRIT lohn wu lifted In prophetle
Our p-t eondition dooo not -.ralely coavq It io no wonder that GOD prodlcla that .•. all -I ; lol• oO r t u vlllon boJODd lhe dlurch .,... to "the clay of lhe
oar tvtare realisation, bert It Ia u oortaln u lhe ~ of 1/w oo<f.l ollaU -INuitoo of .W. • . . Tho lalud .. Pwl 1 Jtllllllf tbo mainland of Aala Lord," wlllch llpiCIIkallJ refen not onl1 to lhe P,ri·
.u-i,GOD. In the moo..._ howooor, we an to Tho klndrodo of lhe aarth wall ....__ U..,. are f.-tile chr of., ..... ill tbo ...,._ Saa. Ia -_..m. of CHRIST to lhe aarth, bot a1oo Ill-
do oar ww1r fellllfull:r • ,-,. _,. G<M. "nlat Ia, earth1: that ia, IIM1 haw nJeded lhe CHJU8T IUid a ""' ....,.. to nllll lohD hAd proloabl:r booa bu· corporatea lhe -_ .. of U.. 1ut dayo ID<IIOII-
we an to illlallle 011 bollalf of U.... who neoc1 lhqareoortalnl11oot.Uthlaboolrtm.._•notlllac llllod br tile lcrzse •••-"f"' 1M~ •f 1111' tbo ilapWn of 1he Clnarch. lhe -n :ran'
CBBIST 111111 •n ot JlftT trw .. •'-Ono of lhe ..... it tmdtoo that IESUS CHRIST II ............ OM .... 1M hall •• ef 1-." It Ia ~ Trlboolatlooo, and ...Wleatf ... with lhe p,n-ap-
.,_ .... of tile Clwleh of IICIIUll CHRIST toda:r to Jud .. thJa world, IUid 1he --.,. of Jllllc---at 1he osa ....... ttl _.,._...., 10, ,..,.... of CRRIIT and tbo -.bli..._et of Hla
11 to .. ldl...,. El 1 7 d ia 1he wor1< of 1Dt.rcns01'7 IIMDt wUI .. 011 tbo ._. of whalller rw llot-!law lolm ref ud to ....,_... 1111 faltllhl prnofallll &lillwllllal ......
,_., • ..-lnd Hbe u BAVIOUB add LOilD. U JW .... _,... tbo uuwle£ llariflad CDIST. 0no ('h k ernlioau .. )
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BAHIA CHAPTER of the National Secre-
taries Assn. will go Hawaiian with a lun-
cheon and fashion show at the Balboa Bay
Club at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. lb. Here
are 3 of the committee members, from left,
Mrs. Ruth Rosebush, Miss Gerry Kole, the
chairman, and Mrs. Betty-qloria Strutt,
alI of costa Mesa. Other committee mem-
bers for this annual fund-raising event are
Frances Brown, El enor Evans, Lou r-
lila Richmond , Pearl Johnson, Geo rge Ler-
ner, Les Jones, and Jeanne Fox, who is
co-chat nnan. Rese rvations may be made
with Mrs. Brown at b%-91&1. Mi ss Kol e
reports thatb scholarships have been awar-
ded by the chapter in the last 4 years to
high school and junior college students
interested in the secretariat field.
PUBLICITY WORKSHOP HELD NEIPOifT HAA~R fll~GII
SECOND SECTID.N - -P ... 3
THURSDAY, AUG. 3~ 1967
A publicity ...to bop h•· ...._ ... ~'· Willi .. W. Pbilhanaoftic Boord; and OOROIIA O£l 1Af!, CAll F.
clleoe utlwted Ia the ltd ar..., ways ud ... _.. "*''· Olea W. Thoma•, chair·
u uoa ol dM Or801• County Newport Han.. board; Mr•. rMn ol MW committees.
Philharmoalc Socie&y-1 aaw O.ial OUerOU, pottotl; Publicity chairmen or re•
IIQd ealarl'd public ,.,.., and ~~. Vicki [)orecnut, pra~entat ive• oJ women'•
tion• conwDiuee duriq an manacer of the Philharmoolc Philharmonic c:onwnitteea
iafocmal ditcuuion Oft office and mcmbor o( tbe who aucnded are Mn. John
Thuraday, Aua. 24. · Bay Shores Philharmonic Qoul, Alta Bahia; Mn.
Tho meet.inc was held at commiuee. Jamet Gonawer, Balboa:
the Lido Isle home of Mrs. Se:rvina at committee ado-Mu. Wm. E. Boll, Bay Shores;
Ralph T andowt\:y, viCO"Pfl• vitora ue Mrt. Williwn S. ~1. Raymond Elliott Jr.,
aident. or the Society and KolaJ,ein, vice~eaident oC Beacon Bay; Mrt. John Par ..
chairman of public relationt. the Society and chairman of ktt, Cameo ShOfea; Mu.
A question and antwer sea• Womon•tCommitt.eea throuah· John R. BetaooJr., and Mn.
sioo and round-table dis-out the county;·Mrs. A. Bay-John Edinaton, Costa Men:
cua1ion were conducted dur• ard Dod Jr., chainnan of the Mr1 , Frank A. Cooney, East
ina the hmcheon. Newport Harbor Women'• Bturr; Mrs . Loren Heather,
Serv ina wi th MJ1. Tandow· Philharmonic Board; Mrs. Hiahlanden; Mrs. J. Robert
sky on the public re lation1 Mwy l Hallman, chainnan of Soules, Huntinaton Harbour;
cocm~ittce are Mrs. Richard the Northern Oranae County Mrs. Andrew Yeiser, Admiral-
Newell, Newport. Harbor ty, H.H.; Mrs . Georae Hersh
Women'• Philharmonic Board; II, fa landers, H.H.; Mu.
Mrs. Leon Lyon o1 Fullerton, John Swain, Marina I, H.H .; MRS . BO ~NIE MOUNTJOY
Directory
INSUitAih."E ...
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...
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MOR TUARIES
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35211 E. COAU HIWAY
COROMA DEL MAR
ORiol e 3.1J450
Si•u 1942 Northern Oranae County Mrs . W.M. Quimctte, Irvine of Placentia has been named
Philharmonic Board; Mrs. Terrace Auociates: Mrs. t.ommun ity servic e represen-L----------
Raymond Oosta, concert Wallace Olson, Irvine Ter· tative for Glendale Federal
t:Ceviewa; Mrs. E. Mocaan race Group; Mn. Frederic k Sa Yings, assigned to the
Quinn, radio and televi1ion: 1. Richman, Laauna; ~·lu . Orange County area. He r
Mrs. Marvin McClay and Mn. Robert Bonner. Lido Friends ; main duties will be to speak
Robert Hodson, youth con-Mrs. William H. Mead, Lido tJefore women's groups, as-
certJ; Mn. W.O. Lonayear, laic Wotkina Conwniuee; Mn. si st in deyeloping sav ings
Philhatmonic Juniora; Mn. RichardNeweli,Men Verde ; and investments plans, and Ruth Johnson, se~retarial Mrs . Keith Hutchison, New•
Fri~ndly Nei(hbortiood
Service
BEU BROADWAY
MORTUARY
II 0 Broadway
LJ 8·34ll, 8·3434 Ca.ta MH<~
port Shores; Mrs . John F. explainin g other services of r:.,.---,--:-.--:o---,
Dean, Upper Bay. the association. She has We~tcliif Chapel
been with Glen da le Federa l
HALLOIIAII JOINS si nce 1%0 and l o•med y •""'-tyO
s erved a s a New Accoun ts •21 E. 17tt. ST.
Art display opens Sept. 13
(Continued from paae 1) and this career led him to a
Gennan Painters" exhibition post of senior vice--presi·
in Paris in 1946 with K•n-dent in the wotld'& laraest
din s ky, Grosz, Jawlensky, advertisinJ firm. He has
Kokoschka,Nolde and Muen-also painted steadily and
ter, his reputation hu his work has found iu way
arown both here and abroad. into many collections. Mr.
Hia work ia in important Nelson, who was trained at
collections not only locally, Cooper Union School of Art
but in many parts of the in New York, divides his
world. includina Bombay, work into paintinas and
PO .. IB.f tiiAII CN*IU, Co logne, Pari s and New paintina/sculpture and uses
NOW AT York. a 1reat variety or materials
1710 NEWPORT II...VO . Andy Nelson chose a to create them, includin&
l~PH~;· ~6~46~-9;JI~l~.c~··;•~t~a~~~~'~'~'~'~'~' ~i~n~a;d~•~e~r~ti~o~in=a~~a~rt metal, pi as ti c, waio canvas , directi on after World War U, acryli c s, powdered marble
I •
You can depend on us
for corefu~ quoliry loun·
dering. And regardleu
of the weather, you con
olwoyS depend on our
prompt, 48-hour servi ce.
VALET Cl EAIIEIS
J.ut c:eu o• ,,., ..
'lf7 1:. COAST IUWAY ..
co•OWA DEL MU
FINE FURNITijRE -D.ECORA11NG SERVICE
A••zinalr ... it co•t• ln• ~ea
you plan The.lslaader wayl
H I Bay aide, Newport Beacll -• 673·1620
Final Summer
CLEARANCE
UP
TO
1
Swim Suits
Shifts
Sportswear· Shoes
Knits ·Suits
Dreues-Formals
OFF
s,.d, o.ou,. ~a'IO DmMI & Sportswear . iJ
.... --AI C...~ A I ,ul
in epoxy and wood.
Shirl Goedike, Los Anae--
les hom and the product of
Southern Californi a schools,
spends some parr of every
year in France. He has ex·
hibited widely since 19SS,
when he participated in the
Los Anaeles County Annual
Exhibition and hi s paintin&
"Edinburah" was purchased
for the County Museum's
permanent collection.
Georae Chann, also a
Californian, studied in San
Fran cisco and at the Otis
Art In stitute. Hie one-man
exhibitions include the Pine
Arts Gallery in San Oieao;
USC's Fisher Gallery; the
Palace or the Leaion of
Honor and de Youna Mu seum;
Lo s Angele s County Mu·
scum; Una Nam School in
Shanaai; Ling Nam Univer-
si ty in Canton and St. J ohn
Hall in Hong Kong.
Lon Feitelson and Helen
Lundebe ra. husband and
wife, have spent a majority
of their creative years in
Southern Cal ifornia. Mr.
Fdtel son has taught and
lectured at the Art Center
School in Los Anae\es, has
aerved u vi ce--president
........ I .... .......... ~---
• 0 , ....... -A Ot
I -.... -..--u.:.
and chairman of exhibitions
of the Los Anaeles Art A~~
sociation and has conducted
the TV art proaram, "Feitel·
son on Art," for four years
on KRCA-NBC. Separately
and together they have ex·
hibited in over 40 major
shows.
AIR MAN Ronald L. Eman·
uel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Larvel ~. Emanuel of 1&2q
Coriander, Costa Mes a, has
been selected for technical
training at Chanute AFB,
Ill., as a U.S. Air Force
aircraft ma intenance spe-
cialist with the Air Train-
Ing Command. The airman,
who recently completed
basic training at Lacldand
AFB, Texas, is a 1%5
graduate of Azu sa High
School and attended Citn.1s
Junior College in Azusa.
BROKERAGE FIIIM off ic er in th e Fu llerton of· COSTA MESA c;oodbody & Co .. a nation-N J ,_..
wide brokeraae finn, has
appointed Denni s L. Hall·
oran of Corona del Mar as a
registered representative m
the Coron a del Mar off ice.
BRAKE SPECIALS
WOILrSLAMeT IUD AMI MOifl'-UICI&lllft
Mr. Hallonn " a sraduate
of the Colleae fvr Men a1
the Univenity of San Di eao.
shere he majored in bu si-
'ness admin1 strat1on . He has
done post-araduat e studies
ta Cal-State Fullerton and
UCLA . A lifetime re sident
of Orange County, Mr. Hal·
loran is a vetuan of the
IIINAT 0. A ~ AU. 4 WMBLI
A reception honorin& An-
'krum Gallery associates,
Joan Ankrum and William
Challee, will be a•ven by
the City Arts Commi ssion
and the Art Section of UCI's
Town and Gown on the eve·
nina or Sept. 13.
COMPLETE OYERHALL
...,-y li'UTI A11D .....,-woatc
.T UTIGMftoe .,._C""'-IITI -"'ffiUGH1'Y Gal,... T ....... T--. GUA•·
MT'Wt:D L...._, • .._.. -...... C~ ...,......,., ....... _ ... ,._~
T'Wwlllll -... ~ ~ -....... ............. C...-ct -"'""" ..... ....... _____..--c ............. ~ -..,.. .... a... -o.-
..... OllocM!II -tr-. ""'""'I( ·~ .... a ......., -..,...,. ,._..., OeiNII _ ............. f~~
-~ .............. ~_,. __
llle ...,_ ........ -y_. c.ar .... T ...... --............. MRS. RANDEL HEADS g~~~"~""~.~n~ .. ~ m;;;~:~;!
Club.
.. ._.. ,..._. .,.. • ..._ -a.-. ,._ -,. ••• ln*l ... I i&ili fw tM UN
II y_. --LMIIoll -_, NATIOI'Wiotf . ,_ _. Ulilr GtJMANTI!t:D "' WIIIT•
lNG • Jllliflealllol -------WOMEN OF MOOSEcAIICERFUNDDIIIYE
the rollowino committee QUOTA IS EXCEEDED Mrs. Winifred Randel has
been elected senior re&ent
by Costa Mesa Chapt et
11S8, Women of the Mooae.
chainnen; ~u. William Cal· More than S300,000, well
loway, publici ty; Mn. Earl in eiCC III or the S2U.SOO
Trapp, library; Mrs. Joe aoal, has been raised in the
Burna, child care; Mrs . Oranae County cancer cru-
Jack Oveutl, Mooseheart; sade, accordini to C. L.
Mrs. Jim Murphy,aocial ser· Ben son, branch president.
vice; Mn. Oick Jalbert, The con tributions for lhe
Moolehaven; Mn. Oarcy period from Sept. 1. 1%6,
IRAKE RELINE
AU. ..... u ...... "'"" ..... ....,.
.... TWTV~t• twsnD """ ... ... Iii--12 ...... ..._YMOUTM. c.....,.oL.., --_ .. " ..... ......-.. u...
OPEN u -"'"' Sot.
Assistina her are the ju•
ni01 paduate reaent, Mrs.
Allen Smith; junior reaent.
Mrs . Walter Buck; chaplain,
Mrs. Donald LaPlante:; re•
corder, Mn. Andy Gal•
luuo; ueasurer. Mrs. Helen
Mathews; usus, Mrs . Lyle
Smith; sentinel, Mn. Leola
Ho lbr ook; pianist, Mrs. Our I
Tippin&; auide, Mn. Larry
Fritch; assistant auide,
Mu. Charlea Becker.
T .. _ ... . u. throu&h Au&· 2) included ryon, mcmlJI'Clf&ulp, ""•'· J"k Sewell, hospital; Mra. S2&,443 .6~ from Newport
Joyc• OreiOf'Y.'homemakina: Beach and S9,675.60 from
P4a. Bill Kinasbury, aca· Co sta MeiL Santa Ana led
dcmy of friendship; Mu. all ci ties wilh sH,SH.4S,
Joyn Reed college or re~ followed by Fullerton, Ana-
--.,,
senti. ' heim and Ne wport Beach.
Ri tual director
Walter Raddle.
Because or her many years
of service to \he Women of
i& Mu. the Moose, Mrs. Catherine
Grohnerl ha& been chosen
u the chapter mother. Mrs. Randel has appointed
Shrine plans pot-luck
Final plana ror the annual
rummage sale of the Golden
Harbor White ~rine of Jeru·
aalcm were announced
Thursday niaht; Auaust 24,
at the pot luck dinner meet-
ma.
Gilbert Seal assisted by
Mra. Merrill Kevan and Mrs.
Robert Fitzaerald.
The pot-luck supper. held
at the Newport Beach Ma-
sonic Lodae, was the crou p's
fi Ill fall activity.
The rummaae sale will be =--~--~----~ held at 1~57 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. the fonner Call in Your Wont Ad
police department head-to the En sign
quarters, on Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday, Sept. 7-~. ____ .;fil3;;,;;.;.0;;S50;;;;;~--~
General chainnan will be
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICEOFTRUSTEE•s SALE 1962 e•ec 11ted by Tbe lrviae
TS 467 529 Compaay, • corporation, u
Notice ie hereby e;iveo that Leeeor ead Ke1111eth P1al
oa September 8, 1961, •t 11:00 Terry ed Vahdeao L. Terry,
a.m., The Lers•rdeCorporetlo~a, hub•od 1od wJ fe, u johll
• Califono ia Corpor•lloD. 111 1ea1ate, •s Le11see, record~
Trustee by nbetitotioD by 1111 ed hly S, 1962, io Book
i.a11trumeat in writlas d11 ed 6167, P•se 338. of OHici•l
Jaoe 25, 1964, rec:orded iD the Record• of Orea8e Coa.aty.
office of the Cou.ty Recorder S1id sale will be m1de. bot
of 0na8e Coaaty, C•llfon~~ia, whboat coveDe.Dt or warriDty,
Oil JDDe 29, 1964, io Book upte .. or implied ree;~rd ia8
7108, P•ge 122, wbida eoa,.. title, posaesaiOG or eacam•
stitatloa wn made ADd e;h•e11 brucdo to pay tbe 111p1id
JMfUUDt to the terms of tll•t prladpal a•m of tile Note •eo-
ceruia Deed of Tr .. l dated c.~red by .. td Deed of Ttast,
Jne 19, 1962, euc11ted by to-wit: 122,625.83, wit.b iatero
ICeaaetb Peal Terry •d Yltb· e.t thereof fr.,. J•au..-y I,
duo L. Terry, ta.osbeDd u.d 1967, 11t tlte rate of 6.6'-' per
wife, ud aDbeeqoutly all• UDIIIII, .. ia ••id Note pro-
nmed by Luae• Str.ennu, Jr. Yided, tot:etller with -.IYaDce•
ud N••cy c. Sh-••• h••· uder tlile ter.• of .. ld Deed
baad aad wife M Co••••hy of Tr .. t; F'ee., c barr• ••d
Property, u d recorded July S, u.peaeee of the Tr .. tee ud of
1962, ia Book 6 167, P1r 548, tile ,......, created by laid
of OHicial Recorda I• tlroe of.o Deed of Trut.
Uce of tbe Recorder of Orup ne beaeficlary vader ••ld
Co•oty, Callfonol11, will eel! 0.-4 of Tr .. t. by rea.o• of
at pt~blie ••cd o11 to lair.••' tlae ""•ell or del•lt Ia tlt.11
bidder few ee•lil (P•y•ll 11 el ot.llptlou eec:ared tl.eN ... y,
d•e of S.le d laU'fa ) •o••Y tieNtofON UDeDted .ali
Bonnie Lindig
received II money bags
from Corona del Mar today.
Was one of them yours?
second largest Federal
1nsured sa.,,ngs asSQClai•Dfl ,n NE'~>Ot'r' Sea ..., .:;et \ .r ,..,., s'1P r .
of "Bonn•e L•n a1g Mone\ Baos : ~· ret1,rn ,..,~, P''<;lrt·l~ ::1a1a
both ways. Thev're murt1 'TINe 0€'0€"•Jar'e ·na" "''eS<;it 1P.., .n 11n !'lec::
Glendale Federal Savings
and L011n AeMcietlon I Meln oHtc::.: Glendli ..
2333 E. Pacific Coo&t Hl&hwoy
{ •t MacArthur loulev•rd I
Newport Beach
Pllono, 673 ·1550 __ ......
of tJ.• U11hed Stat e11) I t tlae deiiY~~nd to tile otleNipH • ••i• ntr•ce of tb Newport writtaa DeelarDiiMI of O.f•a lt
Beaclri Chy lhll, UOO N•-•d 0.••4 for S.le , •• wrt~
port Bo•ln•d, Newpqn , .. eotlce of liftd .... •I~ Ba~aell, Coftty of ONala. tl• te c•M * u-.ltMd Stet• of Cellfonle, aU rltlrlt, to Mil ealCI propD"Y to Mt.J•fy
title •d .. ,.,.., c:w...,ed to Mid oWipd_., •4 Lk•~
•d a .. lleld ~ It uder u W ei&M oa A,nt 11, 1967, .. 1-1 ... ...;
O...t or Tn•t l.a d. ,.,.,..,., •d.,.l••l c .... d ••• L· .. --=~ro:" .a ... , H ia Lk• Ce•t)' af "•dee ef Bnd •4 of El_.. Jl e>r-r. Sle.. .r Calli ... -. u .. te S,U ta M reou4&111 bl
Mcr1M4 -~ ..... 1111. P• m. •' • .w
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M Ia 8Mk a . P ... • eM Aa~M4 SlpMue
17 •' .................... " .... 10.. 191'7 ,...,... •I Or-.. C..-:y, ,_W.... ha .. t 17, U,. a\,
Colll.,.lo, ._,~ ~ , -IN1, Ia ... "....-1..._ .... •••• .... .. ...,., ... ta.\ ...
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OJ•,. Coat& Colleae will
hllld OY.l uaifClfmt and aiva
THURSDAY, AUG. -li, M7,'
OOIOIA DELIAR, CAl) f. I
SePt. 1
aideftblo
Mck.
action It raU•
phya lcalt from 1 to 9 p.m. Neweomeu wbo co~ald be
A.ua. 10 and 31 in the field-atandouta ir.elr.uie Bill
house to thia year's crop Jenkina ofHuntinaton Beach,
ol Pirate footballera. defensive halfMck: Mike
Twice-a-day drill• will Bailey, Hu.ntioaton Beach,
beain Sept. 1. The double fullback: Dan Dowou.. ot
dri ll s will continue Wltil Laauna Beach, linebacker:
clauea beJin Sept. 11. The Paul Lemoine of Or~nae,
Sues wi II then ao on after-quarterback; and Put
noon sen ions on ly. Warren of Newport, tacklo-
OCC will have a pair of center.
scrimmaae• -travelina to (elebrifi"es l"n MiraCosta in Oceanside
Sept .. 6, and hostina Lona
Beach Sept. 9. The season go'H classiC· opener is Sept. 16 at
Cerritos.
Head Coach Dic k Tucker The Oranae Counly celeb--
will have some solid sopho-rity aolf clauic will be
more s back to build around. held Sunday, Nov. S, at the
Dan Mikels, who last year Costa Mesa Golf and Country
at the q uarterback spot Club. Fifty celebrities ant:~
threw 52 for 102 and 8 150 amateurs will compete
touchdowns , wi ll have the in the l84tole toomey.
inside shot. There will be a dinner
Bill Redding is All Ameri· party Saturday evenina, Nov.
can material at the middle 4, and the celebrities will
guard spot on defens e. A entertain during an after-
burly 220, Redding was an dinner sho w.
•.
THE WORK of the Braille Institute of America was
described by Paul Ehret (right) at thet Aug. 22 meeting
of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club at the Villa Swe·
den restaurant. He is pictured here with Lloyd Barnett,
program chairman for the Kiwanis Club. Mr. Eh ret, fo r•
mer electrical engineer with Hughes Aircraft, went
bl ind in 19&0. He told the Kiwanlans how the Braille
Institute helped him In hi s blindness. He is now a se·
curiti es salesman and al so serves on the speakers
bureau for the Braille Institute, which has temporary
county headQuarters in the Santa Ana Methodist Church.
He said that a permanent Braille facili ty is planned
for the coun'ty.
Boys Club repair planned
'
f[!~P tll!.~!~is! !l~~!!'!.
A tbief strode iato lhe 11ft'!' Mil.. • • ..rrer.d a deep chln lad,...
occupied couueliDI cham-..... ..,, Alit• 23 ti• aa4 po11ibly a frao-
blr o1 Royal 0 . Tucker or Jan.s 0 . Cole, 4103 Su~ wredtnee cap • .._ ... , eut
)0'7 Placeotla Awe •• Weal shore Dr., Weat Newport, bouM car collw.d with 1M
Newport HelP,ta. and atole "' anutod at B. Coau car o1 Saarord ()oaer, UO
el43 01t ol a c:oal boloat-Hwy. and Bayside OJ •• Now-46th St.. Weu Nowport, ia
laa to tbe Dover Shore• reai• port Beach. l ftor he was the 4100 block on W. Coat
dent.·. ·.Clifton Youat, 120 drivina 60 miles per hour in Hwy. neat \he Arches over-
E. Del Mar St., Cotta Mesa, a 35 mite zone, and driv.in.J pau:
utod 1 man he had met in down the Coast Hwy . din• ;.__:._ __________________ ;
in Old Newport bar to drive der near Goldenrod Avo.,
bim to a bent on Marinera Corona del Mar, accordina
Mile, and lhon ao in and act &o police ••• A pair of ski
chanae roc a SlOO bill; Mr. bQot1, valued at UJO, were
Yount1atinhi1 car for some stolen June 16 from the
time before teportina to home of Craia S. Bailey,
police that his bar acquain• 304 Orchid Ave., Corona del
CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING
COMME~CIAL
Personalized ~r,·i<.'f
· DON I . ILD ..
ELDER ·CONSTRUCTION CO.
tance had skipped with the Mar . JS V oan in Newport Beach
$100. .• A 0133 thelt lrom Th ... 4oy, Auo. 24 1107 !. lolloto 81•4. 673.6590
Harbor Medical Lab, 1901 F lote~e Mauer. 2700 L_.!~·~::...:===-=~~-------.:::.::..:c;.:.:._...;
Ill MEIPDRT HARIIR AID
FOR AU YOUR nRE HEElS
J~~~l"~~L I Ti .__ __ -J
646-5019
DUNLOP-~~~!~ndl~rg the B~~f:n~~:~ Ronnie Reif, di rector of
year. golf at the c lub, will off-The central branch and public is invited to attend.
iciate as general tournanent Upper Bay branch of the Har-Proceeds will be uud to
Coach T ucke r wi ll a lso chairman. Mauri e Lux£ord bor Area Boys c lub will be further c lub activities. The
Westclifr Dr •• We stcliff Ceo.
tor, w11 reported by Connie
R. Trelear, 308 Bucknell
St., Costa Mesa •.• Five
dresses valued at S.SOO,
were taken out of the car ol
Janice Hayes, 2001 Seadrift
()r., Irvine Terrace, parked
at Berkshire's Res taurant in
the Lido Shops Area •.• A
16 millimeter movie camerll,
valued at $500, was taken
out o( a trailer parked by
owner Fulton W. Hai&hl in
front of his home at 6 'Bay
Island.
have returne es Frank h b d h I d I · 1 a s een name onorary c osc or repa1rs rom admission price., adults SOc
Weirath, a 20()-pound ha lf-tournament ch ainnan. Sept. 2 until Sept. 18. and chiJjrcn 20C:, includes
bac k from Huntington Beach; A buffet dinner and awards The Boys' Club swinunin& icc cream. cake, coffee or
Gregg Sh eu ill, 225-po und presentation will be held pool will be open for recrea-punch. An arts and craftl
tackle, Newport Beach; foll owins the tourney. tiona! swimmina on Saturday display will show what the
Steve Reece , defensive Advi sory committee for the 'and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. boys have been doina due-
end from Newport Beach; ce lebrity classic includes Boys with up to 1a:o: :!iem· ing the surt111er.
Tony Fogliani, outstandi na i\·tayor Willard J ordan and bership cards will be ad-Boys Club memben will
defensive ha lfback from Ed Cro wl ey , co-chainnen; mi lled free. The pool will be auendina the Calirornia
Laguna Beach; defensive Ed Su salla, Bud Ho lscher, be ope"! -=~ltur day and Sun-.._ngels v. Cleveland Indiana
half Steve Rodriguez, from Mary Peterson, Jerry 91 o-day for the Labor Day week· aame at Anaheim s tadium
Orange: Don \lcMahan, a walter, Jerry Helpcrin and end. on Sunday, Sept. 3. Boys
mobi le, quick guard from Dr. J. Winn Fredericks. All 6th, 7th and 8th gra-&Je asked to sian up at
\later Dei; and \tike Marvosh .:__:_c:c::--:--:-::=:::c::---den, interested in sis. man either of the branches. of Orange, who saw con-LEG•L uoTICE ----~--"-----naa football 11e uraed to A playday Sept. 1 will
COMPLETE
SHOE, HANDBAG,
LUGGAGE REPAIRING
~~ ---, Lecat-. To-y.,.
e lllch.o .. L .. Centw
L .. hie.
• :wen 1. c-Hwy.
C......M!Mor
e 111, North Moln St.
. -· Ano Mnell• ... c.n .. -.. ...... a..-..
• FOR A
CONSERVATIVE
Approach to
Genera l ln5o urant:e
LuiJ tur t
ED WARD
AT
JAY & RENFRO
333 N. NEWPO RT BLVD
NEWPORT BEACH
LIB ER TY B-1188
~OTJ CE OF' TRUSTEE'S SALE sisn up now for the coming climas. the summer proaram
Loan No . 15&-4065--50205 season. An All Star Travel· at the Central Branch. The
On Tuesdll)', September 12, lin& team will be selected playday from noon to 6 p.m.
1967 at 11 o'dod: a.m. on the from the intramural prosram will feature tournaments, re-
public sidewalk in fron t of the to represent the club in the freshmenlS and swimmina.
en trance lo the bui ldi11@' at l717 county league. Practices Adult volunteers in arts
South Broo kh ursl Sueet in th e will be held Mondays, Wed· and crafts l'!.nd the athletic Ci ty of An -.h eim , Cali fo mia.
1 Healty Incorporated, a co rpol"' ""~s day , and Fridays from 4 departments will be needed
atiou, as Trusteto under the Dee d to S p.m. to es.pand proarams for the
ofTrustmadebyArviue \!.Henry, The 3rd, 4th and Sth gra· boys. Volunteers IU'e asked
An l;nmarried \I an an d recorded ders will play football from call e ither branch: Central,
:-/ovember l, 1963 in Book 6787 4 to S p.m. on Tuesdays S48-9387,or Upper Bay,642-
Page 20 of Offi cial Records of and Thursdays . Th is s che· 8372.
Oranfi!e County, Califomia., dule will continue until the
gi"en to secure aJ iodebte~ club reopens at 3 p.m. Sept. ness in favo r of P ALOM.-\R MORTGAGE COMPANY, • 18. BOATSSTOLEN
California Corporation now r !'l e Upper Bay Branch will The theft of 2 boats, a
o-ed •d beld by CITY SAV-bold an ice cream social, $1,700 blue 13-foot Boa&on
IN GS AND LOAN ASSOC1A· Sept. 1 from 7 to 9 p.m. The 'Mlaler belonaina to Walter
TION by renon of r.he breach. Cruttenden, 463~ Gorham
of ceuaio obligations secured ---~L~E~G~AL::_~NO~T~I~C~E~-Dr.. Cneo 9lores, and a thereby, notic-e of ,.·hich wa~
reco rded May s. 1967 in Book NOTICE 1U CREDITORS S4,500 nineteen-foot boa~
8244 P age 460 of uid Offi ci al :-lo .. -\ • 577 54 belonging to Janes Otilds
Records, will sell at public SI'PERIOH COG RT or niE: of Vr'hitticr, is under invest-
.c h ~ b.dd STATF: OF' C . .\LI F'O RNIA F'OR au ction to ..... i!'!'.est 1 er igation by Newport Beach I -" bf · 1 1 1 111 F: COI.".VT Y Or OR . .\N GE or ca,.,, pay a e 1n a ... · u police.
money of the United States al Estate of RI;BY C. McNE LLY. The Cruttenden boat was the time o f sale, wi thout wa,.. all'l o llnown 81'1 RljBY C . .\RMAN
rNJiy as to tiiiP, po,..set«sion ,\lr\'F:LL Y, Deceased . tak en Aug.l7 from a moor·
or t•ncumbran r es, th e interet«t SOTJCE JS II ERF:BY GI\'E\' ing sli p at the Balboa Bay
ronv.-yed lo and now hdd by to the creditors of the above Club. The Qd lds boat was
5a1ol Trustee unde r sllid OeeJ named decedent th at all ~r-stolen Aug, 20 from 847
of Tru st, io and to the lollo-sons h11vi n:r. claims •«•inst the Bayside Dr., NewporL ing d,.,.cribed property: said dece en! are required to
Lot 12 in Block 35 of the file them, with the Dt'Cessary
F'irst .\dditioo Ia Ne,.port vou cher!<, in thl" office of th e
flei!f.hts, in the City of Ne -cl erk of the above enlitled
port Beach , County of Otllllf!e, court, or lo present them , wi th
State of (alilomia. 11.'!1 per the ne~e!lsary vouch ers , to the
map re corded in boo k 4.p&f!t" und~r!li~Jned 111 c/o Thomas[.
94 of \liscellanf'Ou!il Maps, Heffernan , Att.orney ~~ Law,
in the: offi ce of the County 9.01 Dover Or1ve , Suit~ 23.2, R~co rder of said County . ;\e,. port .Bea ~h , Cahforo111
far the purpose of payinf! obti-926~, wh1ch 1s the pla7e of
gations secured by said Deed bus1 oes!l of the ~n.ders1gned , T . I ,. r In a ll maller!ll,r.rlatniD,II! to the 0 ni SI., InC U IDf! ee11, f · d d . h h d 1 th estate o Sal ece eat, w1t • c argrs an e-.:.pen,o;es. 0 e in s i11 months after the fi rst
Trustee, advances, ~~ any, oblic11tioa of this notice.
onder thf' .tenns of Sllld Deed bat ~d Au ust 22, 1967 .
of Trutil., 1 n t~rest thereon and VFL\1A O~BRIE~
119,224.1.3 in unpaid priocip~l \';lma O"Drien "' of th~ note secured by sa1d [ , . r •h , .. 1, f •h· , . ..lle CU ru 0 e I 0 ~ Deed o f Trust, Wl th lnterellt above nam"d decedent ~ereo_n lrom October I, 1966 as TIIOMAS E. H EF'F'E:R~AS
111. sa1d note Md by law pro-A lt orn~y at Law
Vtded. 901 Dover Dri ve
Dated Augu11 11, 1967 Suit~ 232
Realty Inco rporated, Tru stee '\ewport Bes ch, Cali fornia
By Richard r. Ryan 642~2\0
Vice President .\ltomey for F:1eCnlri1<
. 106 38 Pub lish: Aog. 24, 31 , Sept. 7. P~bl ish: Au g. 17, 24. 31 , 1967, 14, \967, in the Newport Har•
in th e Newport Harbor f.Daip~. hor Eoai ,r;n
LEGAL NOTICE
STAND UP FOR AMERICAI
Californians will hove an opportunity to vote for Gov~or G.orge
Wallau for Pres icl..t in 1968 ONLY if 0 new politiccil j.ICirty -
pledg.d to this purpose is qual ifi.d for the California ballot, The
American Independent Party Is the California jiiOfty which the
national Wallace Campaign has authorized to place the o...,.,.
nor's nome on the general election bollot' in this atat'e.
To qual ify the Am.,icon lnd~d.,t Party for the Collfamla bal.
lot, 66 ,059 vot.,s must register with the p0rty prior to J-.,Gry
20, 1968.
If you wish a regis I,., to ca U upr>n you, we
would be happy to lulp. Contact us at ...
P.O. lex 111
L-._, c:.lllo .. Je f261Z ., .......... ,.,
FQR WALLACE
Tue•chrr Aut. 22
Two surfboards, valued at
S180 were stolen out of the
aaraae of Eric A. Petersen,
4621 Cortland Or., Cameo
Hiahlands .•• A thief climb-
ed throush an open window
at the home of Blene Sy·
beuma, 1918 W. Ocean Ft.,
Cenual Newport, and stole
S423.SO out of a purse on
the kitchen table ••. Jewelry
and miscellaneous clothes,
valued at S43S, includina a
set of antique car rinas and
a SI7S diamond cnaaaement
rina. were sto len from the
home of Pauicia C riss well,
7202 W. Ocean Ft., We s t
Newport, on Aua. 20. • •
Georae S. Compton,l09 40th
St., West Newport, suffered
head lacerations when his
car collided with a car dri•
ven by Hany Lamberth of
Coast Hwy. and
Sill TH IIIIlS. CO .
H..rtag -Air
C...41tieah'lt
ShHt Metol
lUO S.p.tor Ave.
Ll a.55JI
• APPAREL -WOMEN
UAI DAIIL
Ia .... , Dresses & s.,,.,.,w,,.,.1
Accessories and Gifts
Newporter lm OR .S.1700
Wutcliff Plaza Ml 2·24-U
Newport Beach
• I!AIITY ULOM
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Corona de l Mar
Phone 673-7336
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• UPHOLSTERY
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Tropical & Trees
lnsectcides ond Ferlili.ter
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F REE DELIVERY
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.md waxing
• Windows
Complete Cleaning
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• PET SUPPLIES
T.PICAL Pit"
•• hove the l_,.at .-d
•••• M.tilul Mloction of
""Pical fish '" •• •ea.
•• al10 c.-ry a lull line of ..,.i._a. eel all occe ..
Nriosneeclocllor the hol*y.
South Soo T ........ 211 W.
wu-. C.M. Libooty 11.7'161.
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PLUMBER
700 Carnation Ave.
Corona del Mar
Plwnbina Repairs
DAY & NIGHT
WATI!R HEATERS
673-4130
JEWEl-ER
3123 E. Coast Hiahway
Corona del Mar
ORiole :1-~
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IIUSHIRI'S .... ..,
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I •T,PIINUATOC .-.u • IEGIIOIEC'IIOI--P•5 ..!!.,~II Ooao1 Oollqo . . TliUIIIDo\Y, AUG, II, 1!117 Seat belt use urged YOUR CAR
Ia 110 place to'
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01111, :. .. 7-~J-:.; ,!IIPIMouoa ot lloo uod c-rr_,-..,p.,.. • ..,. CXIIIDIIAOEI.IIAI,CAIJF.
P ~-ot oa barricdq •• ... )f, _, rr1 ... ._._, *•• ........ *'• OCC aaaalc haul lOGb IDd rewtaw oldie fu .,.111 will .. nl•hne4.
••a.ctlo up for aalety.""
tho N•wport &o-... police
dap.,..nt ad vi set ia i u
cun•t lraffic newtlotter.
• belta wOttld preveat or dtaa ..
ticaUy r.doce •••• 4oadla.
dep--•t. wiU prttMt a beach ..otioo PIOb&• ......... r--lafariMjoiat
CIOacell at 4 p.& : ~· c:oa&ahied ia a •••••• .-Jeot. _.. • .._, 6a& Doc. 3. in lloe ___ ...,,.., pr•ored Ill' dlo citr •-No-..... will ollilo ..
The PIOII .. .,,_, uw:ludo .,_,, ,.., end diolli-.,. O.IJ 111 npoid ao •oior
tho BMtboY.• PI..O COD-to ft~lt Ntwpon oce• llwt portAe. of llla&IBOO., wbidl
ceno ~· 4 Wl&b Robert H.., dwelhaa, •d llllai .. ateL · il bu aptDt.. .•••
•• aolout; ooncono for or-Hero are eaeerptl froaa dati "11t• U.S. CDIPt or &li· ~uUNa 111'4 a-. ~~~l:l -~~ City Hall pubUcatiOD: •••• ..tYite4 •• City Coua· .,..oay o. "'7 ... -• t.upp; . • -~I ·• il I •-~' Rwunian d~ncet ror IUiaaa "'IbO{O have .,. .. ··~ 11.01 -• au ... ~. -··
by Bartok, and the ·Nu~ tiona aaked relatiYe to tho .1bey ltava ftaally .nwed at
cracker Suite by Tcblik-rc&IOft that ddt emera•cy, 1 10rl ludonbl ., •d• Wut Nil!"
OVIky, beacb pro&ocaion PfOJIIIII po pro e M MO DOW lD
haa lriaen for •• 1hhcl tbe proceas of prepMiaa a
atrliabt ye• IDd wtay lbo lot&et of ia.IIUclion Cor Pto-
City baa DOt moved u. ..s-eoooioa duou ... dlo federal
••ce of dte • .,.cy wta ., • .,....."' Tbey • .,.,.,"'
I more poaa•ent eolutiOD. bave a p.,joct •• • ., by
Tho •awer ia ralh• eleM J•uaryor Fobnauy or 1961,
c:uL 'Jbo Oty ol Newport wbi~ will iaYOlve •• d•
Beaeh baa beea involved in posUiaa of 600,000 c:a. yda.
beada erotion coatiDI of ••d ill Welt Newport
:P•>IIf .. for tho past 5 youa •d. in additioe, dlo inial-
h .. inehulod dto r.. latioa of a 200 loot ·~
deral aovcmm•&. che acate im•t&l p::tin. Ttiey b4n 11>•••..,,..,., lbe couaty md indicated chat .. .,. will
aamcica. · tllh oomple&o *il ptOjeet prior
proaram Citcnda raom Sunaot ID Eu&.er of 1961. Por •ia
Beaeb 10 tho Woat Jetty or reason, it ia felt lhat cilia
Harbor encr.tee. you-a emerpncy ••dbo.a-
1 or ... propam at aina •d und hu.l effort
atnaet Bead\ waa c:om-will be lho laat auc:b ~er
pleted 3 yean qo and amey prop1m.
Phase ll involvina poan.. '"Durina work hours lhe
ncnt protection of lbe West entire work corridOr will be
Beach baa boc.~ patrolled by police officers
NAilOR IOAT CIIAITEI pendina ror the put4 yeara. and. lireauarda in City jeeps
A. , ... tl n.. eu .. ._ lloat The City' a ah•c or the coat in order to protect human
.. aY&ilaWo ...... n... (or any portion or lhe joint live• and keep people out
blu&.,&ek:, Aeeoaaa4a&ee project ia about ~ ID 3~ ot the danaer area. It ia
.. lots wt• lq llleer. For It i• anticipated lhat lhe anticipated that there will
•ro: 8• U. -(llf) 14.., coa\ or aol•ina the West be sa4 haul equipment ~~1~54~·~·~·~·~-~·=-::·;;;;;;;;;: I I" 3S "I Newport beach prob em on a trave tftl at ma ea per
penn~r~ent baai. i. in lhe hour aoina past any aiven
neiahborhood or Sl.2 million point on tho bau.l road ~c.o
the total project. overy 45 aeCODd.a. ·Tb11 11
"F'ollow·ina each omer-tbt re&Jon that it ia not
amcy (or paat 3 sum-pouible to Jive the public
it was auumed. 1hat aceou to the water throuah
the jointly aponaored pro-the aand hul road.
would be under way ""The contractor will aho
prior to the nut period or be opc:ntinc hi• haul equi~
oroaion. However, each year mont al~l the. water' a '!~~~~~~~~~~ lhi a hat railed 10 material-edae . whaeh, aaam, would r ize and the Cicy haa(ound it make at ntre~ty huardout
necessary to take cmeraency ror . any~e tn the wa~r.
WKW-U8VILDIWG action at ita own c:r;penao. Thll enttre water front wall
Ineaular Shape. · h L.-.L. be an utrcmcly danaerooa The eJ.ceptton as ~J~~:Cn woe d · •· h '••• ...... -CettM. fi , nd 1 · h area unna wcra.ana oun COSTA WUA WATTIUS co. ust year! 11 rep en•! .. and every precaution rDJat 2110~1ho4. u._., .... ,. men~ project, (or whtch be tHen by parenta to '"'::::::::;:::::::::::::::::!!mo::n~>e~•~w:•~ro::.,:ad~•!an:•~•~d:.!;by~th•~ u 1we that their children
• do not aet into tbe project
C::HIJilC::HIS
'lprmdJr Gk•9 'lP''ioa•l G!Jturdr Dl2 a .. ..s -·"._..H .. ...,.
A. Frn •II l•liepp•ewl
Co"l'eiMiotull c•risli• Cb•rch
The R•v. John Pri-.H. •il•i ster
~day Service and Olurch School at 10:00 a.m.
Hurs., cara previd.d PhoM: 6Q-Z7«)
First laptltt O.urch
of Costa M.so
Baplitu Bible Fellowship
lndrpendent Bible Br~ptist
Santo Ano & Mognol io Sts.
Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
~:4S a.m. Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Mom ina Worship
6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions
7:00p.m. Evenina Worahip
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible Study
3:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina
LwtherDft Ouuch
Ofthe Mast.r
Luther•
Church In .._rica
2900 Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar, Cali(orni
Dr. Willillll R. Eller
Phone: ORiole l-5022
8 :45a.m., FM~ily Worship
9:45 a.m., Church. Scho9l
1 ):00 a.m., Futlve Worship
NURSERY PROVIDF;D
ef Chrllf
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A r.n Y .. tlll Pr.ar•
afOfUIO ........ ---
A TTEHD THE CHURCH
OF YQUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
FIIIST BAYI1ST CHURCH
(Sotdltern)
Con.. del liar
Cout HWJ. at lllaeArtbur
Pastc.t Howud E. Williama
Phone 6 73-6626
SUNDAY SCJK)OL •••• f..tJ-
MOitMIMG wo•SH.,,. lhOCI-
t:VlMIMG WO.SHIP •• 7.00 ,_
WIDMIESDAYSt:.VICI 7,15,..
MUUinY nOVIDID
Christi• Sciattea
S.Vicas
nUT CIIUIICII OF ca•n. 8CIEN'ftST
3303 Via Lido
Nc•port Beach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9: 1! ··"'· _ .. 11 ··"'·
SUNDAY SERVICES
f:1S -11 .....
WEDNESDAY EVENING
MEETING '•·•· READING ROOM ....... .,.: ' ..... -s •.•. ~ .... .,: ' ...... 7:.U .....
T_..,~.y _ .. F•;4.,: ..... -'•·•·• '·'•·•· s-4.,: I •·"'· -4 '·"'· IECOND C8U.c8 Of'
~.ICSN1'WI'
Newport Beach at
Coron• Ml Mat
610 Car:aatioa A•e.
SlJf'C)AY SCHOOL II •-
SIJNOAY SERVICE 11 ••
WEDNESDAY EVENING
a.EEnNG 1:00 •.••
READINO ROOM -
MoiiiOI !lui I dina
2163 Eat CoiSt Hi-.way
Mo&o a S.t. 10 .... to 5 pdlo
1~•,..•r e..ataa-7 .. t
Ynu lfC cordially iawito41 10
•tend CJM,rch lerTic01 aMI
IOIISCdtcloMi ......
81•11• owr~oow., ,._ 8-·
aMI CL.I_.P .....
NEWPORT .. ~ACH. CALIJII'ORNIA
THE AME;_ICAN LUTHERAN CHUJIICH
8:00 a.111. 1o •:oo a.oo. -F•llr .-.rtl!lp SIMto.
•:15 ..,., lo 10:15 a.M. -F•IIJ StiHir Sallao.
lO'.lO 1.1:1o 1o u:JO 1.10. -Fliolty .-,fillip SIMta. .... -· ~=•r.::: 'w;::~ """ .... Oooqo '· IJ, ,...,
area. The enormoua wei&ht
and tpeed or tbe equipment
beina used will make it
ifll)onible to atop in a
luarry in the event tbat
.~ayooe .. ta ia&o tile patb
or lbe equ.i P;fDCiftt.
"There baa been acme
question a, to why the eono.
tractor cannot work at nisht,
or elae have a 1plit work
period, with the time from
ll:OO noon to 4:00 p.m.
each day beina left open to
swinmina. Both or theae
alternative. have been dia•
cu.ued with the contractor.
He hu indicated that a
split ahi (t would Ienathen
the total period of the und
haul by as much aa SMt
and the COlt of operation by
up to 2Mt. He has objection
10 •«kina at niabt for
rcuooa of safety and. in
addition. feels that niaht
work would utend the
period. or the sand haul and
increase the cost by up ID
2S"t,."
DCC UIUIIY PLANS O!IAYEO IV TIIUSTEES
Wodt:ina drawina• ror cbe
proposed Or.nae Coaat Col·
1 eae Library were IPPtoved
I all week by the bo•d or
truateca. Conatruction ia
slated to atat ne:r;tJtRuary.
Completion date i 1 Sept·
ember, 196~,
The 52,500 '"'are root
atrueture will be a, ~atory
buildina •d will be locat-
ed on wbat ia now a phyai-
cal education Ci old adj aeent
to tho counaelina center.
The counaelina center. a
buracta baildina eroc:tcd
in 1~41. will be tom down,
•d eouaaelina will be
tnond \0 \he present libruy.
M:DUSnc CIILING
I'IIOJICT API'.,VID
S.e~~~iqly ao private eoo--
cn.etar wu....S to bid Aq.
21 for aeooatieal trea-at
o( lila coiliap ot 3 ob-
al C«oaa dol Mil Hiah
Scl>ool. Tile Uoifio4 Sc:bool
Diatrict t.ad .tYertiaecl. ac:-
ocriiaa to ao, o . Aildooooa,
aaaletul a..,..-ialealleet.
Witll DO nt ... ae; .. Di1•
aiel ••• forc.M 10 •••t ••· "-•• ........... ..
... ... •te • cc..-act
apea•a•L
1neiiM .... apprcwal Aoa. 22 , ... Diollicl to
.... c.u... -·-o( __ ...... -.. ,_,.,1] .....
c.lliooY_._ .. .........
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AIRMAN Donald J. David,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James
S. David of 187 Albert Pl.,
Costa Mesa, has been selec-
ted for technical training at
Syracuse Unlv~rsity, Syra-
cuse, N.Y., as a U.S. Air
force language specialist
with the Air Tra ining C ~
mand. The airman , who re·
cently comgl et ed basic
training at Lackland AFB,
Texas, Is a 1%5 graduate
of Costa Mesa High School
and attended Orange Coast
Col lege and UCI.
Phone in Y OMr Order
for a Sul:tscription:
Coll673.0550
••Seat, bolt• save lives."!
lhe newale U.er points out.
but adds lhat there's more to
lhe atatement 10 make it ef-
fe ctive: "Seat belts save
livea when they are install·
ed properly and always r .....
ed when dri vina:•
The newsletter aoes on co
u y:
"ltellll-.. ALWAYS
buc:k.le up for aafety. Make
it a . babit co Casten your
lett belt bercxa you turn on
your vehicle ianition. Be
certain that if you have an
IC:eident, you. and yout paa•
unaers atay in the aut and
don't land in the atreet.
INaUIIIIANC• lnau,.nce
\tANAIIAN a ECCDI, INC. ·----· -------T ..... ,.,173-0!Ja
"Scat belts are available
to more than half or alI pas·
aenaer car occupan t&. Un-
fortunately, there is on ly 30
percent usase of these belts,
on th e averaae,.thua the net
u.aase fiaure is only about 1 COlT
DRAPERY
CLEANING
16 percent. However, there
ia a briaftter side to th is
picture. There has been a
7 percent increase in seat
belt usage since 1164. Full
use or seat belts would
save at leas t 5,1)00 li ves a
year -and redu ce serioos
injury by one th ird.
"A stud y or fatal acci-
dents wht ch occurred nver
lhe .lth of Jul y and Labor
Day weekend s tndt cated thai
sea t belt users had a fatal-
ity rate nearl y th r ee ~fourths
lower th an that of non·users,
"This d ifferential is not
diffi cult to e:-~p l at n. It tS a
fac t that man y traffic acci-
dent deaths are the resul t of
dri vers and passenge rs
being thro·.,·n aga1nst por·
ti ons of the car tnlerior or
beina ejected (tom the ve-
hicle onto the road.,.,.ay . Seat
' « 100% Replaeement Rop~lasl of the~
or Condition of Your Drape(lfl, if CJeil'llbM
AD CA-a
LA.811T
, DRAPERY CLEAIIERS
lOll OFF
for cosh & carry
1702 NEWPORT BL YD. at 17th, Casta Mesa
14Hnl TOLL FREE 141-1111
They're here!
Bonanza Funjets
th• first nonstop i•t soTYic• from Or•ngo County Air Tormin•l to PHOENIX or to LAS VEGAS
.......,.. OrMet CounCr 7:45 em .-or · au...., ,....._ 1:40am lttDT
....... ar.,.. ~ 4:05 prn f'OT
' ... flltoas* 6:00 Jii' MOT
Now you can Funjet nonstop to Las Vegas in just 40 mi nutes or to Phoen ix
in 55 minutes-less time than 11 ta kes you in traffic hours to drive to l. A.
International . No parking problems, either.
Bonanza Funjets are the fabulous new Douglas DC·9's, the fanJets ttlat
brought the fun back to flying. They're so quiet it's like the kids just left
for school. So smooth It's like you 've never left the ground. And so relaxing
you'll hardly believe you're speeding at 560 miles an hour .
So If you're headed for Phoenix or l as Vegas from the Orange County
area. hop a Bonanza Funjet from your nearby Orange County Air Terminal.
Any other way is a waste of time ...
IID'IUI'fS: Oranp County 6:20 pm PDT
~Las V .... 7:00pm ..UT
BONANZA
AIRUNIS
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ISLAND HOUSE, the Irvine Company's
communlty·use facll ity on Fashion Island,
will be formally dedicated Sept. 11 by
the Newp01t Harbor Chamber of Com-
merce and representatives of service,
cultural, social and business organiza-
tions. The coming event has been recog·
nl zed In a resolution adopted by the
State Assembly. Pictured here at the
presentation of the document are, from
left, Gary Burrill, president of KOCM
radi o, and Mrs. Pat Zebal, president of
NEW LOCAnOM FOR
MEIIJIDIIT LAW Flllll
Robort10n, Howser,& Gar-
land. lhe Newport Beach
law finn located for some
yean ,at 3471 Via Lido, in
the Lido shops area, has
moved 10 new offices at
4340 Campus Dri ve, near
the Oran1 e County AirporL
The firm announces that
Fred A. Howser, s"eciali·
zina in civil and criminal
liti1ation, has become a
member of the firm.
IIAIIAGER MAilED
the Newpott Harbor Zonta Club, co--chair-
men for the dedication, and Robert E.
Badham of Newport Beach, assemblyman
fOf the 7lst District. Some 150 organi·
zations have donated funds to purchase
a podium upon which a commemorative
plaque will be placed. Island House, on
the s outhern end of the Fashion Island
mall , will be utilized by organi zations
for meetings and other activities. Capa·
city is about 100 persons. Kitchen fa·
cilities will be provided.
Pickwick offiCe opens
POIIIIAl opeoina of Pick· . .
wict Paper Ptoducu, 1 Mr .. Butcher lind h11 ••.'•·
tlOO 000 ,._._111 aer•in Lorraane, h~ve two marned • _...... Y 1 aona. Thctr older .ton,
Ot•a.• ~d Lot Anaelu Ralph, ia a helicopter pilot
COWiltet, 11 aanounc:ed by in Vietn-. Orca it a 1967 R~lpb L. Butcher .Jr., ol6.11 padlllate of the USC .,cbi.r
Luio Puk. Dr •• Lulo Pent!"' tecti.U'al tchool, lod it e. ~ula, .So~them Callfom_•• ployed with 1 Lot An aelcs t~uatnaht.t ll'ld fonner ••r-architecharal firm. Albert C.
hne OUCUIIVO, u · /(A ·
Th 10 000 rl mlrtlh IIOC:llllll. e , tq. • waro-
houae and 1eneral orficn at LIGAL MOTICI
1791 Placentia Ave., Costa. --==='-"="-==---
Mesa, ,rovide some 2,000 NoncE Or 111USffE"SSALE TRUST NO. 5890 item a ranaina from janitorial on September :22, 1967, at
t uppliCI to rino-arade bond elevea o'clock A.M. Flr•t
paper, Amerlc-. Title lu•r•ce A
Mr. Butcher, a resident Truat Compay, u tru•tae, or
aucceaaor truat ee or ••b•thg. here for the laat 1 yean, is ,-~ 1 1 b .c '""." n-•• ID<I ru• ee, y uae c """ immediate past president of of Trut eueutad ·by CH A ALES
the Prescott Paper Co. of A. MANNed OONNAM. MANN,
Burbank, which was recently buebaad aod wife ed recorded
ld b R •-p May 20, 1966 in Book 7937, so Y o""rt reacott, p.-8e 769 of Official Recorda
pres ident of the flyin& of Or•se Cou11.ty, Callfonala
T iaer line. Mr. Butcher ser· and purau&~~.t to tbat certllia
ved as reaional transport .. Notice of Oef•lt ud Electlo•
to aell thereunder recorded tion manaaer for TWA for May 22 , 1967 In Book 8258,
western United States, or-Pase 502 of Official Recorda
aanized and was president of Oruse County, will under
of the Shield Fabricators and purauut to ui.d Deed of
of Gardena, pioneer manu· Truat uti at rublic m ctloo for ' caah, 1-fu mooey of the factur('~ of carao containers, United States of America,*''
and was formerly Southern the main Weat entrece to. the
Califomia manaaer for Cali· Firat American Title lasu,..
fornia Carao containers. He e ce & Truat Company building
. d r usc local ed at the aoutheut cor• 15 a ara uate 0 • . ner of fi ftb and Main Strl!!eta
in the dty of Santa Au, Cali•
fomil all that right title and
Interest conveyed to and now
held under Deed of Trust in
the prop11n y ahuated In the
County 1.11.d State deacribed u:
A Lea~~ehold Eat ate In aod
to Lot 71 of Tr.ct No. 1700,
liS shown on a Map recorded
lo Boolt 52, paf!eS 7 arad 8 of
Mi 1K1dlaneous M11p11, record•
of Oraoge 'County , California,
aa creal ed by that certain
Leue d11ted April II, 1955,
euc uted by The Irvine Com•
pany, a corporation, •• Leaa
sor, and Maceo Corporation,
a Nevada Corporation, u
Lessee, recorded May 20,
1955, h1 Boolt 3075, page
4-47, Official Records of
Orange Cou01y, C•lifornia.
Saidnle will be ma de without
NE-.oiiT HAIIIDR EllliCJI
S£0010 St:C1181 - -, ....
THURSDAY, AiJG. 3~ ltrl.
COIIJIIA DEL IIA.._ CAU f.
.. , ..... ~ ••... ,
lf llW I P
IOAIIII JaAliD WATCIOD
DIAJIOIIIIOI • JEWELIIY • Olrrl
-W .... a. O.S..... • L. Pi ,._
For Any or ~ry Jxee'cf
... One Call.
Cemetery • Mortuary
Mausoleum • Chapel
Funeral Services
CreTTUltion Services
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK Thomas Gore has been ap--
'pointed manaaer of the Cor·
on a del Mar branch office of
Occidental Life Insurance
Company of California. He
has been asaociated wi th
Occidental 4 y ears, and
moat recently served as an
aui stant manaaer in the
Loa An1eles branch o ffice.
He and hi 1 wife. Laurie,
have 2 sons, Ro bert. 3, and
Grea. 1.
PHILCO.FORD'S Aeronutronic Division
in Newport Beach played host recently
to several high rank ing Army offic ials
from New Zealand and briefed them on
military programs be ing carr ied out for
the U.S. Government. P ictured here, from
left, are Brig. L.A. Kermo de, deputy
chief of the general staff of the Royal
New Zealand Army; R. V. J. Johnson, de·
puty seoetary of defense (armyl of New
Zealand; Edward L.Montgomery, director
of tactical missile systems operation at
Aeronutrooic, and Col. R.N. Grove of the
U.S. Army.
covenct or Wllfranty, expreaaa
ed or Implied, ulto the title,
poa11easion or encunabrancea to
utiafy the remaialos princi•
p11l 11um due oo the ooLe ae.
cured by a11id Deed of Truat to
wit : 12,774.79 with interest
thereon from March 20, 1967
1111 provided in said uote to-
f!l!lher wi th fees, ch•se• •d
!!Xpeaaell of the Truatee aad
.otucb other aum11 aa may h•ve
been advanced by the owaer
and holder of aaid note, with
lntereat, sa provided In 1111id
Deed of Truat.
It's so convenient and practical to handle all memorial
arrangements at one time-in one place. Pacific View
now provides complete mortuary services and the new
Pacific View Chapel, one of the most beautiful in all of
Orange County, for funeral or memorial services.
Visit Pacific View. Enjo y th e
panorama of the Po11cific and see
for yourself how pleasantly dif-
ferent a cemetery can be.
II A GOOD MIIGHIOR CFO meeting is called
1£ yo. arc a newcomer, or
know of a ne•c.omcr to
lh• llatbot' Area who has
not b .. n welcomed, do
he r • fiYor by callin1 lhe
Harbor Visitor between
I and 10 11 .m., and lhr
wi II call on your friend
•·ith nluablc informatit .. t
and airu from friendly
bu ainen rirrns which
1tane1 rudy to help her
become acquain ted with
he r nuw surroundin111.
TH I HARBOR VI S1 TOR f»tt•,.•: HY 4-9161
SL Janes Episcopal
Onu:cb or Newport Beach
will ho1t the Oranae County
Csmps Farthest Out meet-
ina on Saturday, Sept. 2.
The Rev, John P . Ashey,
rector, will take the medi-
tation period at 4:J\) P .. \1,,
followina the fe1Jow1hip
time, which beains at 4.
Prayer aroups wi\11 meet
from 5:15 to 6 P.M. A pot·
luck supper wi II then be
served. Each should brina
own table service and a
dish o f food to share.
MildJed
Orco Block Co.
Bun.DING BLOCD -JW. SIZES -JW. TYPES
T•leplleu: JAeboo 7·Z2H
IOU J:at•lla. l tn._ 2220 S. Jlcrta. Saata ADCI
lead the music, beaiMinl
at 7:15 P.M., before the
Galilean Hour talk by the
Rev. David Crump of St.
James.
Camp Farthest Out i 1 an
ecumenical Otristian prayer
fellowship, founded by the
late Dr. Glenn Clarlt, pro-
feuor, coach and writer
of Macalester Colleae.
Mn. Maziebelle Markham,
Balboa hi and, i 1 in charae
of the arranaements for the
meetin&. Mn. Connie Lay,
Laauna Hills, will have
charae of the book table •
• RE,U:TSOP BURGLAR INTO STORES
buralar, usina the same
methc>d of operation, climbed
roofs Aua.t6 to aain
to Bayview Hardware,
M'r;oo·, Re•taurant, and
Newport Marine Supply on
Mile. Police report
the roof·top bural ar i a sti II
atlarae.
Marin e Supply re-srn taken; Bayvi ew
HIU·dw,ore. SJ.lO, and M'Goos
Reuaurant. nothina, al·
lhouah the buralar did force
an attic door.
The businesses are located
in the 2600 and 2700 block•
on W. Coast Hwy.
Back to School
Needs
IOYS GYM CLOTHING
GYM SHOU
LU111'1ALL SHOD
1'1NNIS SHOU
POOTIALL SHOU
WOOL SOX
COTTON SOX
SldTCH SOX
CAilY-ALI. lAGS
& SHOITS
HART'S IJI URI& IT.
IPOII1ING GCIODS -.. -...
0 I
IDARD IIEEnMG SET
The board of uuatees
meetin11 in the Oran1e
Coast Colle1e District for
the next l months will be
on Sept. 13. Oct. 4 and Oct.
ta. The meetin1 will be held
in the board room of the
OCC athlini sttation buildina
beainninl at a p.m.
Oat ed: Ausuat 29, 1967
FIRST A.\IERICAN TITLE
IN SU RAN CE & TRUST
COMPANY
By ALAN A. INOX
Authorised Officer
Publish: A•s· 31, Sept. 7, U,
1967, in the S ewporl H 11rbor
Enaign.
It costs no more to have the best
-at a time when service is so
important.
Fashion Island at Newport Center Sept. 11
Do you know how it w ill be? she may ask.
A place for many moods. we reply. with
gardens and plazas and fashions and
pleasures . It will be exciting as a stolen k1ss .
The Pacif1c spreads before your very eyes.
we add. sparkling as a young girl's smile.
And when you enter the shops you will be entranced with their beauty. Truly. it will be
all your dreams come true. So try not to be impatient In just a little while. it w ill happen.
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