HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-07-18 - Newport Harbor EnsignCOM PICKS QUEEN
Miss Corona. del Mar for
191\S-69 will be chosen th is
evening, July 18. at the din·
ner meeting of !he Coron a
del Mar Cham ber of Com·
merce at the Irv ine Coast
Cotmt ry Club.
Judging will begin imme--
diately at 7:30 p .m. dinner
time because the contest·
ants will eat together at
the same table with the 3
judges. who will be obServ-
ing the table manners and
coo duct or the young ladies.
'hhen dinner is over, con·
test chai-nnan Bob Paine
will call each girl in turn
to the head table to give a
one-minute aooount of-the
most exciting event in her
lire.
The girls will then change
to evening gown s and will
be called in again one by
one ror the final judging.
Mr. Paine will call tor 3
envelopes from the j udges.
and will first announce the
2nd runner-up. then the first
runner~p. then the first run·
ner-up, and finally the win-
ner of the Miss Corooa del
Mar crown.
Tbe retiring Miss Corona
del Mar. Sh eila Mc Williams .
wbo bas just completed her
TWA stewarde ss course, is
s till in New Yorlr: City, s o
the honor or c roo..: Ding the
new queen goes to the re·
tiring president f! the Charp·
ber.G.Hubert'feirsol. ""hen
the queen cootest cere-
monies are comple ted. Mr.
Peirsol will tum over &.be
gavel of president to real·
tor John Semplf'. and the
other new orticers for 1968-
191'9 will be ins talled.
Cootest chairman Bob
Pa ine announCes the Col-
I • IS
Tbe Newport Beacb City
Cotmcil pressed tbe ur&ern
buuon Monday evening to
&et the goals aod objec-
tiVes study under way.
Tbeir objective i S to get
committees working by
September and to complete
&be project in 6 montb s -
6erore budget study time.
The Council directed the
planning director to pre-
pare a questionnaire for
mailing to local residents,
I
authorh:ed the preparation
o r slidea and brocbure tor
an ortmtatJoo meetinr;, and
approved the appoinonent of
Councilman Bob Shelton as
the Council representative
on the steering committee,
with Councilman Ed Hirth
as alternate.
The P lanning Commi ssion
is e zpect'ed to name its
representative tolligbt. And
next Mood~ evening the
Coun cil is scheduled to,
Irvine sells
home ~sites
Home sites are be ing of·
fet'ed tor sale on Irvine
ranch land recently an-
nexed to the City or New-
port Beach.
The location is the New-
port Hills tract being d~
veloped by the Donald Bren
Co. in the Upper Harbor
View Hills ar~a. This 212·
acre parcel, the most recent
Newport Be ach annex, is
ea sterly or the present
alignment of MacArthur
•
Blvd. and l«>Uth erly or the
extension or F'ord Rd.
Model homes have bef:ll
constructed-along the ronte
of the F'o rd Rd. extension,
and slabs were lajd down
Tuesday Cor the initlal
group or houses. Just last
week the Bren Co. took. out
building pennit s for 93
slngle f<UIIily dwellings m
Uus subdivision, totalin g
12.549,330 in value.
F'uture developmen t will
1n clude a park and school
sae in the southerly po,...
tion or th e Ne'NpOrt Hills
u act.
The new pohcy gives the
home buyer the opuon or
land1 purchase, land lease,
or lease wi th opuon to buy.
No mail for
new tracts
Postal
ordered
General
service cutbacks
by Postmast er
W. Marvin Watson
will mean that new sub-
dlvisions wtll not get ma1l
dellvery WlUl there IS a
change m the orders rrom
Washington. ·
name tbe odler 7 s teeriaa:
committee members, wbo will
also s erve as ch ainnfllo or
the 7 study groups.
Plannin g director Henry
May er Jr. said tbat the eoals
and objectives study would
deftne broad o bjectives for
the city's fUture and thus
would serve as the initial
step toward a &eoeral plan
fo r Newport Beach.
He said , that answers
sOOuld be sought for such
questions as the ultimate
population and geographical
size o r the city, industrial
growth, developmeot or dle
bay, beauti fi cation, unift·
cation or the city or coo·'
unuauon of s eparate CCIII•
munities within the city,
asSistance fro m state and
federal agenctes. recreation
needs, and traffic circu·
lat1on and parking prot>
lems. specifically in the
older secuons ot the city.
"We htera.lly stand on the
threshold or ' enormous
growth,'' he said. · 'Ir our
studies are correct, we will
have a population close to
120.000. based on preseot
denstty. The total may be
considerably over 120,000,
because future density may
be greater.
"Growth ltselr is not good
or bad. ~\!hat k.ind of growth ,
IS what IS 1mpo,tant."
He recommended a oom-
mWlity attitude survey in
order to de tennine citizen
opinion on needs for the
ruwre. The Council apeed
tbat this will be doo e by
questionnaire. to be mailed
to water user addresses.
D1scussmg a likely name
for th e study, Mr. Mayer
noted that the iniUal letters
or Goals and ObJectives
spell "00" -and added
that a name idea ma.v be
found there. NARCOTIC ARREST
POLICY IS WEIGHED lowing judges Cor the selec-...
Uoo ot Miaa Corona del Mar : EUROPEAN TEACHERS-who are VISi ting
Ntebo'" Ziealr ........ r in the Harbor Aru. through IJle American
of Cbe Cotta Mesa Cbaaiber-Host Df'09f.wn were C)'e&ts ef the COrofll~
ot Commerce; Col. Kenneth del Mar Kiwanis Club at the July 16 meet-
Huntington, comm~ding or-ing in the Villa Sweden res tau rant. The .
ricer of the Marine Corps COM Ki wanis Club is the local sponsor
Air Facility , Santa Ana. of the program, which enables teach-us
and Mrs. Ooodra Foley, from abroad to come to the U.S. and stay
chief hostess tor Air Cali~ with Ame rican families. Pictured here at
Cornia. Orange County Air-the Kiwanis meeting, from left, a re Roy
port. 0. An dersen, cl ub member, and assistant
of Cam eo Shores and Mr. and Mrs. Leo-
nird Thompson of Corona del Mar; Miss
Hennle Assen from Wtecht, Netherlands,
guest at the homes of Mr. an d Mrs.. An-
dersen of Corona Highlands and Mr. and
This presently affects no
area withm the Corona del
Mar Post Office delivery
zone. Areaa that wUl be
affected. botb in 1be Ne.-
porl -Po• Olllee do-
livery zooe. are the Turtle
Roell: homes in Irvine and
the Donald Bren homes in
Newpon Hills, beyond Har-
bor View HHls.
Some names that have been
sugges ted are Newport
Tomorrow. Ne\li']lOrt Ninety,
Target Tomorrow, Newport
Prospects, Project-2000,
J)porollqQ Ne-ft, Oool!·
natioo Newport, and Pro-
ject UtopiL
' Mrs. SWart Towne of Corona del Mar; and
PoUoiee related to tbe develope•& u a dd&ea
·biQdUng or· studMn:s ~ IDd ..-reiiiJGblltl:e pr1n011 ta
volved in narcotics and his oommuntty. It is du·
drugs and the questioning or btoua that the actloo would
pupils by police w«e di s--be a deterrmt or how much
c ussed by the Ne wport·Mesa of a deterrmt it v.au1 4 be
Board of Education mem-on the campus activity of
'oers 1\lesday night They oth er s tudmts. It i s pretty
delayed further action and obviou s that the oommunity
possible revision of ad-would sutter with another
dition ot regul ations to youngste r mi ~laced to roam
further meetings. atout in the streets.
The "ticklis h problem" or "Ma.y I suggest the Col·
protecting the rights or a lo wing approach to solving
student accused or wrong this probl em which 1N0uld in
doing and the rest of the a sense isolate the young-
student body that could be stet from the rest of the
hanned by the actions or school and Sl:udent OOdy
the wrong-doer. is a major and still afford him an op-
concem or the board, said portunity to oontinue his
Dr. Les Shuck . assistant academic e dlcation along
superintendent or research. the same lines he had been
fl ere are th e 9 contestants. superin tenden t in the Newport-M esa Un i ~
in the mder in which they t ied S~hool District; Miss Louise Sterel
will be called, aDd in the from Ams terdam, Netherlands, guest at
order pic tured a bove . le n to the homes of Mr. and Mr s. James D. Ray
Herbert Heidemann from Atferde, Ge r-
many, guest at the home of Mr. and Mr s.
Davis P. (Pat) McNaT~ee of Co rona High~
lands. Each of the visiting teachers
sooke briefly to the Kiwanians, tell ing
o f the ir fi rst impressions of the local
area, praising the climate and marveling
at the relaxed attitude o f local residents.
(Howard Folsom phO to.)
Mall del.tvery was sched-
uled to begin m about a
mo ntt: in Turtle Rock, and
the fi rs t Bren homes are
scheduled to be ready ror
occupancy m November.
~o mstrucuons have beEil
rece1ved oo the proposed
e h nunauon or Satu rday mwl
delivery,
The 7 sub-comnuttees wtll
consider the follow:mg
goals: residential, commer·
c1al . mdustrial. public
raciUt1es. transportation.
oownscape • beautification.
and harbor.
8.1. boater
still missing
Board members stated following. Basically, it
that public law many ti mes lNOuld call for lhe policy or
o ffered no middle groWld in th e Board or Edtcatioo to
handling s tudents involved cover the Collo \loin g:
in narcotic violation s. Th e "Any s tudent detennined
role or the school in work-to be a prtndpal in the
ing with children involved, sale, possession or use oC
they Celt, was not punitive drugs on the school campus
but rehabilitative. The 1NO~ld be automatically sus--
board also felt it was neces· pmded with rerommmded
sary to make known to e xpul sion at the tim e o r
s tudents th e dangerous the violation. He would be
consequences or SJspen· (Con ti nued on pa,e -l)
s ion. ezpulsion, and arrest
as well as the altects or
drugs oo a student's lire.
Here is tbe pollcy related
to the handUng or students
involved in sale , use or
pouession of narcotics and
drur;a oa the school campus,
presented to the board by
trustee Rod MacMilltan:
·'The folloWing questions
should be oons1dered:
"1. What is th e true im-
pact placed on ao ezpelled
cllild?
"2. What is the tru e lm·
pact placed oo feUow stu~
deots?
LAD TRIPS, SLIDES
100FT. DOWH Q.IFF
Daniel Greyshock, 13. or
11 30 P escador Dr., West·
c liff. was injured F'riday,
July 12. wheo he tripped
and slid 100 feet down a
cliff In th e Back Bay.
He was walking on the
bluff near 1936 Oaluy Dr ..
Dover Shores, tripped and
Cell 10 feet, Iandini all
his weight on bis rtgtn leg.
He oould not keep his bal·
ance, fell backward md
slid down the 80-dearee
s lope or the curr. He was
treated at Hoac Hospital
Cot pos sible let~: fracture.
right:
1. Patti 'Terrell. 18. J une
graduate of COM Higtl
School ; daughter of Mr. and
Mrs . John 'I. t errell. 416
Hazel Dr .. Corona de l Mar:
s ponsored by the Gay Lady
drj!ss shop.
2. Linda Hatfie ld. 17,
JWle graduate of COM High
School; daughter ' oC Mrs .
Doroc.by Hatfield . 615 Iris
Ave .. Corooa del Mar. spon-
sored by Mutual Savings ~
Loan Assn.
3. Donna J ean Lee. 18.
June graduate ol Harbor
High School; daughte r of
Mr. and Mrs . Lawreoce Lee,
300 Mo rning Star Ln., Do ver
Shores: sponsored by New·
port National Ban~.
4. Rdbin Casey. senior at
COM High School; daughter
or Mrs. Shirley Casey . 427
Orchid Ave., Corona del
Mar; sponsored by Crocker
Citizens Bank.
5. Kathleen Kelley , JWle
graduate of COM High
School; daughter or Mr . and
Mrs. Porter AWson Kelley,
2025 Vista Caudal. Eas t
Bluff. spori..,.ed by Sal
Mar Travel.
6. Vicki Black.17 . senior
at COM High School; daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Black. 27!11 ' Pebble Dr ..
Harbclr View Hills ; spon-
sored by tbe Corona del "3. Does tbe tbrea1 of
eJ:PU}Iioo actually act a.s a
deternnt &o uae or narootica
and clruga oo school cam-
pu ... ?
CAMPAIGN FURIIITURE Mar Kiwanis Club.
REPORTED MISSIIIG· 7. Coryl De Cwno. 16.
"4. Doeo llle ad>ool gain
by Ibis method punhhment?
"6. Ooel the ODmiDUDUy
gain by IIIIa mOChod or
punlahmllll?
Dr . Dooald McAIIUs or oeotor at COM High School;
Udo Isle is looking tor a daughter o1. Mr. and Mrs.
10ta 111d 2 tables tbal be Jobn De Gunlo. 2607 Al'a
lo111ed Cor use during the re-Vista. Eaac Bhatt; sponsored
0111t Cll;y Council eliCIIoo by Dempeey·Tot!eler & Co.
campaign. 8. Weod7 Hunt, 17. ae-
• 'lbo ftlmllure wu uoecl Ill n1cr a& COM Hlp School;
"lD paeral, tho _.,... tbe llclruUa for CouiHlll doupter a{ Mr. aJ>d lira.
of tbe alleve qaealiol>a ..., '-ckJJ.,...a at 21107 W. W.W. Hunt, 1>'11 Soow01d _., -L 'lbo ,...._ Caul Hwy.. Marlnera IItle. Rd.. Cooooa 1Ut!bloada;
upollod oiMoualJ' Ia fao-~ all« tho CIOipotp -oored by Cbo Oon><ll)l Jo
1111 lllo poOiiblo -.1111oa w• aoc....,.U7 ooocladod, O..oo SIU4o.
or • edlloodal lila& will Cbo llltl4Ac'wu 10n clowa, t . TIDa lloCoolb.-at
bavo a 1""1 1...,.. oltoct ad tile oora ad labia .,. CDII 1Up SCiboal ~ ...,.,,.
oa bla Ule •d .,-, pe. Dr. llcAalla r_...s or llr . ..t ..... 11.0. 1111dor.
-d bo lllo -t doY-10 No_. poll,. 1-1102 Awtllda IAcla. ".aot
dOl -over r...s by 11111111or · 111at tllo 1o• 111a1r: --11r ~~
bllll Ill ~-10 bla Ill..,.. _,.., 11115. -.,_,.., • Lo.. "-·
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STARS ENTER HALL OF FAME The sea search ror Roy
Cam1ac k. or SOl ~ N. Bay
F't.. Balboa (s tand. a~ded Tennis star Billie J ean
King and football All·Ameri~
can Frankie Albert will join
5 othe r outstanding &th·
letes as inductees jn the
Balboa Bay Club's sports
hall or rmne lhts Friday,
July 19.
Mrs . Ki ng has just return-
ed home from England.
..m ere she woo the womoo•s
singles at ,VimbleOOn. her
3rd oonsecutive triumph
there and her first as a pro-
fessional player. The Long
Beach housewife llliU com·
pete next in t he Pacific
Southwest. now de clared an
Buffalo rancher dies
Mr . Clark was bom .. ugust
13. 1911. in Kansas. He
lived in this area ror 14
open tournament. in Los An· $8, 100 IN JEWELRY
geles this September. AND FURS STOLEN
Frankie Albert v.ill be ho~ An S8.t00 thetl: or Curs
nored by the 3 BC for his and Jewelry was reported
perfo nnances in football -to ~ewport pollee Thursday.
as fVl All ~America.n quarter-J uly 11. by Jack Sayers or
back at Stanford. and a sig~ A27 V1 sta Bontt-a. East
nal caller with th e San Bluff, Vl Ce-prestdent or
F'r ancisco ..J9 'ers . 01 sneyland In c.
wuhout s uccess 1\le sday.
Ortic1als say rhe search
was called off because It
was too large and too un~
cen;un an area to keep on
loolon~ for t.he 7!\~year-old
man, who 1 s believed to have
fallen overboard t'rom a Others 'Nho will be m~ Mr. Sayers told pollr t"
OJcted into the hall of fam e that between 11 a.m. and borrowed
a.re 0on Drvsdale Johnnv 4 p.m. thai day, someon e motorboat.
t4~foor out-board
The red bam buildings rea
main. but the W tralo are
~m e -an d now Orange
Coun ty's fi rst and l ast
buffalo rancher has gon e to
th e happy hllllting grou nds roo. .
Wooden. E.lroy · 1-lirsch. had moved a patio htbacht The small cran was Geor~e Yardley and Jon ro the SJde or the hoo se. s ighted nmmnj!. m large
Amen. All will be ~esent used It as a platfom1 to pry c1rcles. wah no one aboard,
for ltle ceremonies. which a screen from a bathroom about 2 m1le s orr Abalone y~~wr s are his wife. will be conducted by Chick wmdow and . entered th t> Cove. A Coast Guard sea
Hearn, radio and T V YOi ce bulldln!l.
1
M1 ssmg Items 1n~ and au search was condu.::·
F'aye, a s:m , Jerry . an d a or the Los An geles Lai.ers . c11u~de a 3,300 mmk ooat. a ted oo Monda.,v . and.theNew-
daugh ter. Jac(J.Ieline Stun· ihe hall or Cxn e is hoosed 750 cameo brooch. 2 cameo port Bea ch Harbor Dept
ner. all o f Corona del Mar; 1.n the Club's new sports eamngs. mmk s carf and made a swePp on the rot~ Ger~e Cla.rit . 3~ Goldmrod a --th o... d r 1 di th .... v er, """mon o n • d '\ltbich will o er Items. lowm~ da,v.
Ave .. Corona del Mar. died ana; a sister. Mrs . Mari e ctfl ter an s pa . 8"11 Kl k I d ~::~·eo:.~~ M1~c~t c'!: =:~u'!.:ansas; and 3 ~"'~~di~:!edp.:;:. :.~: I oec ner e ecte
ter. He ori ginally started Servi ces we re held Wed· befs and guests 'Nill tour W1U1am Kloeckner. 428
his wtralo ranch in In de~ nesd-,y, July 17 , in the the 1400.000 struc t ure. CabnUo Terrace. has been fCJ"mer
pen dence. Kansas. ln 1954. Olapel at Pacific View . ....tllch oontaiTB a gymnasium. chosPn president of the Cor· takes
3·tiTTW ~f'retary,
over lhat position
he moved his herd o r 150 wtth the Re v, warren Studer men and womer~'s sauna and ooa High lands Property a~am . ~·rral ro 850 r 1 s d • o · A d. Ira Sm1th.the assoc1auoo ·s uu o acres o r-o mdattng. In tennent follow--rna sage eparanents. mm s wners ssn., s uccee 1~
vine land. near what i s now at. P adOc View Memo ri al lounge. weight room . chil· J ohn Semple, recently e l8ct· fust president, m 1957·58.
kno'MI as Urbanus S(J.Iare . Park. Bell Broadway mortu~ dn 11 ·s pool, shower and ed pres1dent or the Corona is limon~ the d1rec 10rs. :~.s IS
He was also a self·employ-ary directed the funeral ser~ locker fadllties Cor children del M& Chamber of Com-Miss Marl yn Leidy, a former
ed oontractor Cor 40 years . vices. and ad~Jlts ~d "The Bridge·: mE"rce. Mr. Kloeckner had secre tary.' f ormer board
h b a reaeatioo and observation prev1oosly served 2 terms members. Mrs . Carl (TatTy) Boy l•t y ca d • area aoop the building . as president. Cos low and Mr s. John (J e--r leS A oo<*tal party at 11:30 L loyd-Foley, also a rormer wet ) Geyer. return to the
a.m. wlU !!&art th e restivi~ pres1den1 . was named vice-board. New to the hoard are
d I M St an (0 I ) Mrs. Beuy Gebhard and Siz·year-old Eric E. Pau~
ley died at Hoag Hospical
Sunday, 2 day s after be was
struck by a car on Vie&orta
St. neat Wallace Ave.,
Costa Mesa. md lbrowo 82
Ceet. Mus of the Angels
was said yesterdl.)' a1 St.
Joachim Cotl>oltc Churob.
Costa Mes a.
Eric is aurvtved -bis
poroota, Mr. oad !Ira. Robert
Pauley, and bto -. -.1
oloter, Sta-•d -· all or Cbo baole a& t1111 Wal·
111011 """ Coot& lleoa; -bie ~ ... llr.-
lira. Radlbnl E. DoiiOJ of
3ul0 Aao IIIII lh. f'a.Jo
PulOJ of -Y!rptiL
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'!be young ster is rAlV\rted ties. The ball ~ fm~e and pre& en . rs. u or s . "•" o· hl '"4 •--Ori Stanley Srmth. to have run into the path of Wilding dedlcation cer~ 1e · "'-' ~• ve, a
a car driven by Judy ~. montes will be at 12:30 R t L a b '
25. or Huntingroo Beach. p.m. Tours or the new fad!-ogers awes new JO
Fuoeral arrangements were ittea will be ooncilcted from .
made by P acin c View Mor-2:30p.m. throughout th e af· lndu•ry has wooed New-coM ror oompu1er maobi.Dea.
tuary. lntennoo t was at temoon. port Beach Ci t;y Councilmaa Mr. Rogers. who wu ia
Oood Shepherd Ceme tery. WAVE TOUES YOUnt Howard Rogers from hi• aales before be became a
5-year teaching politioo ia teacb• will ta.tiOCIIIOI a COLOR HER CRE!H Walking ro tho ..,d of llle the Long Booch' ..,_1 motbeal~cal IJPO _,_
M&rl.,.. Cooners, 215 St. jetty T\leadly rnomiD&o syMem. md be ia aow beck co 80bool •4 ••• 1Me
Aadnn Road , Cliff Havill, Jucy 18. Oladea SOe<ier, oaot for a ,,..llliDK-~ SooiO 1lorllon 10 ..
wtJ1 pcobobly give up house 18, or Dowoey. eaw a~ ao llle Soullln CaltloiDlo 01 ....
pajndq after her laat wave oomiD& IO..ud. bhn. repreeeatadve or me W•l ·-n.e polidoa jail --• -to palot Cbeilloldo He braced blmaell ..... Loboralorl-•• tw IIIIa." _.. 11118.
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IT'S A TAX IIEVOI.T, NOT TAX 11IAI'
Attention, propeny owners: Vou will be seeing a rising
tirade against the November ballot initiative wh ich aims
to limit property taxation in California. The opposition
means business, as you can imagine from the c hoice of
the smear words already tagged onto the ballnt measure:
"tax trap initiative." I believe that "tax revolt initiati11e"'
is a more accurate title.
Our politicians at all levels of government have thus
far failed to get the message that the rising tax burden is
just about at the back-breaking point. Can't they even
now get the hint that what is needed is not a shift of the
tax burden but a substantial cut in spending of our tax
moneyl Obviously the thought of reducing spending has
not entered their mind. If the initiative is approved, they
will undoubtedly boost sales taxes and income taxes -
and then the tax revolt will be on for sure when the new
burdens are imposed.
From whe re I stand, as a tax-burdened property owner,
the Watson initiative appears to be a last·straw effort to
avert take·over by taxation. •••
U.S. REACHES OUT FOR POLICE CONTROl
1 had occasion to make some editorial remarks 5 months
ago on the "electronic protect ive system" of TV polic ing
proposed for Newport Beach. The gist of my remarks was
that "mach ines are neither good nor bad: only those who
run I he mach ines." If the city can do it on its own , fine.
If it takes a federa·l grant (of our own tax money ) to finance
this proJect, then the Council should drop it. There is no
such thing as •·tree federal money.'· The federal fist that
hands out the money is ready to handle the control s that
tell how the money is to be used. and eventually how our
pol ice depanment 1 s to be managed.
Is it 1ust a cmncidence that conservative Newport Beach
1n conservative Orange County is chosen for this tre·
~ndously expensive FEDERAL experimen~ i~ local Ia)"
eAforcement ? Or is it precisely because thts IS ~serva·
rive NewpiOrt Beach that the test is propoSed here{ If We
meekly run our neck into the noose, th!..R:Ian sholikf be a
shoo-in elsewhere.
Perhaps these are prophetic words -from the July 10
issue of '"Rev iew of the News," wr iMen by Alan Stang:
"'Lyndon Johnson recently signed 1nto taw his anti·crime
btl!. wh ic h gives the federal government the power to
finance local police departments. And since he who pays
the p1per calls the tune, we can very reasonably expect
that the federal government will soon do its best to con·
trol those departments, as it controls everything else we
have allowed it to finance. The result will be exactly the
same national police force with unlimtted powers wh•c h
is al ways the hallmark of a totalitanan d ictatorship ." • • •
TEST FOR DICTATOASHIPo GUN CONTROL
In the '"Rev iew of the News" article mentioned above,
Alan Stang asks a pertinent question: When does a tota li·
tarian dictalorshtp come in to being? He traces Adolf Hit~
ler's t~se to power , at first by legal means , unttl he had
a rubber stamp "legal" government doing his bidding, At
what po1nt in Hitler's ""legal"' destruction of German
1 iberty did his dictatorship beginJ The point had been
reached, Mr. Stang says , when H1tler "legally" confisca-
ted guns.
Then Mr. Stang asks· ··why do the H1tlers, th€! commun·
ists, and all other aspinng d iclators always 'legally·
confiscate s?" The answer is obvious: In order to im-
pose ltta · dictatorship, there must fir t exist
a pow rful police force. n there mu a con scatory
gun law. that indi a itizens c not t.
These are g topics f di scu
when both the rict gun control and 'the federal con·
trol of local oli are being forcefull y ad11ocated. • • •
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''IkarD. blby, bum! .. Is the sloJjn of the happe~'! The U.S. Constilutkm a~rantee• ooc love Uaem Y8IY much. ~ .Jf':!"'' -ft~~~" &o oaUle rai..n.
aoatehlsts, Commuaists, tiniUnec:t~nists and your nahttO prot«:t )'Ounelf by beanoa arnu. ODe dUD& aboat Cbem, ud ~--·•• ..,.. -u...,...6-' RiChard Cot&ea ape&klDI
criminalt intent on destroy in& our count.ry. but of late, anti· Americans in our aovernment pelbapl the Clllly .004 Ullog, = 11 811 CookiCJO &~reel, h'Oal "The ~•rvadw
It wet face civil war in the-strettl what can you arc writina iUepl edicts. pawned off ll laws, ia t.ba& &My keep Ul ~ taD, ~ Ml584. vtewpoiat •• reoeatb quoced
do to protect yourself, fa mily. and ~? in violation of our ConJtit ution . Any k)yal beiac unanployed. A lew Mn. Dillll.tq: related ill a ftoal tbe Nauooal Fluoflda..
(Your aovernment, u ina your taxes, i~ American in thae perilous times would be a ~~ 180 1 ••• moved to reoeot HWaiMter daat Ja41e UCil IWI 1D deacrtbllll Cbe
throuah the: fc:dc:ral Office of Economic Oppor. fool to evu liat his auns and le.ve bl\ family aeod 5 telegrama 10 WaY. R.C. 'I..,_ r.dered a d6-11J! rt 'rara.,. Ia cbe Vt-
tunily-callc:d the "Poverty Proaram"-fioan· dcfenselt$1. The citizens of America own more tagtoo, at a coat or about 25 oiatoa ill Kealllaky &p.tuat: p ..,.. tldo
d na and training revolutionaries to take over •uns thMn the combined armies of the world,)oaveeolbre&d 104 6 pouada Quorid&ttca. iD Wbiob be ~nltydaot nu._:vill~: ... ;,.
our country. So a good citizen who depends and America can never be taken over unless tlltter to p10teet ...aaat lt&ted: '"Sb&ll 1 tum tbe ADa • re •
entirely on government to protect his .interests a central aovernmeot ca.n find oot whe.re they lbe ~alQ(C or an ant:l<o&UD liwa and the bealtb ~die MDM of pule and bel~
is being very fooli sh.) are 11nd take th~m. (Get the messaae??;-The law re(JIIring the couaty-people of our coootry over le~IDIII la IWHpiDI ov•
What c:an you do? The ··American Civilian real reason why the Reds are so frantically wide registration or fire-to a rat polaCXl?.. tbe area, wbere a Ouorlde-
Defense Commiuee:· a private, patriotic or· anxious to put throuah gun lcaislation.) arms which eventually Thll'l w.bat it 111 Fluori· emiUillg rertillz• plant baa
gaoiz.a.tion. spells it out for you this way: ··we Wbt Y011 C• Do rrigbt melD the cooft acalion datioo means tbe lntroduc-brougtlt rear to tarmere not
may have ma.s.'iivc riots all over America in ··1. St111rt Educating Yourself On : Prote.ctive or our only mema or detmae tioo ot a rat poiaoo toto rear tor tbe1r caUl& aDd
1968----()r-thc Administration may dc:ciJe. to Horne · Measures; The Use of Fire.arms: Fifst against tbe guns which the public water sy1tem1l 'Ibat crops but fear ror Cheir
turn off the riots" un til after the election as Aid: What the. real reason is behind the riots rioters stole last sm:mer. is what Assemblyman Jobn Vf!Jfy lives. The compiDy
they did in 1964. and re.volution; Look at TV and read your Again we have to man the. Vascoooelloe ta trytog to announced that it baa paid
··1n either case. like good hoy scouts. it is magazioc:s and newspapers with in te.lligenee-ramp•'tl to detend tbe good do: To rorce the people or 195,000 to lflttle claims or
much bette.r to be: preparet.l . thus minimizi ng Think-Do rhe y lie. distort or le.ave out news? people or California. against CalUornia to use water im-tarmera and ochers, wbo bave
loss of you r life or property. During riot or Do they promote filth , evil. violellCc:. de!truc. the passage or tbe ,Vasoon· prepated with a solution claimed livestock and crop
revolution. po lice h:n·e their hant.l'i full to con-tion and lowering or morals? Commies le.arned cellos tjll which would r&-of sodium nuoride, a poison damage."
trol and hah concentnueJ devastarion, und do ~ong ago_ to buy up <~nd cont rol op_inion -mould-(Jlire the' Quoridation of used to ktll rata and The Journal or tbe Ameti·
not h.ive time for ro ving t>ands of arwnists, mg me.d1a and turn them to then own uses. water systems throughout roaches! can \liater Works Asaoai&Uoo1
snipers, and terrori~b in outlaying areas. It's Are. you ge.tting ex-.ct ly what they w_ant to the State. Robert M. Book. wbo d&-1o 1939. report.ed that C.J.
fantastic, but as any mformcJ citizen knows, have you see ant.l hear? Get sman~utck ! The till was introduced ecribes "The grim truth Cox, Pb.O., reaeucher at
the basic policy of the people controlling our ··sugge.sted books and pamphlets: GATE-without fanfare and bas r~ about Ouoridalioo," relates Mellon Institute, wbicb ta
governmem is to ·gr:u.luo.~ll)' turn us ove r to the WAY TO SURVI VAL-50~-order fro.m: malned unobt~slvely ln that fiuoridea are waste linked with Alcoa, was
(Communist cont rolk•l ) United Nations and Pcrm;a-Pak , 40 E. 2430 S., Salt lake Crty, oommlttee, awaiting the products reaulU.ng rrom the "first 1.0 ~~OUDd to the
then 'polk..:· th~· L'.S.A, vo~th foreign troops. Ulah: TH~ .FIR EAR~IS CONTROL ISSUE~ time when It might be tntro-manuf&eture ot aluminum, scientific world tbe idea ot
American tr~,~ '"'' pl;onn"'d I o.~rl' §afely hal( IU~e-Chnst•an Crusade. Tulsa. Oklahoma, duced into the Assembly and and that the ~oducera ot adding fiuoride to drlnltiog
w<~y around th ... "llrld-rl•mcmb.:r'.' S<t. ohvi-HOW TO DEFEND YOUR FAMI_L Y & be voted upon . The time is this metal have bad ditrl· water." From that beginlling
ously you'd Th:lta nPt cou m on them~ A ':"?UR HOM ~ hy Hu~t"'r Sf\.95 I Dav!JI Me-in:Jntneot. It might · be any culty in disposing ot this and to tb_e ~eaent time, mu·
nl'ighborhooJ t.kkn'l" ~r0up. etth..:r trained or ...:.ay Compan). Inc .. New York . N.Y.), Tom by-product nici-,iues tbrou""hO\Jt the
I h d · A d • ·. B k '"I' \V ·tEd A e day, and 1t behooves US to · t-&U at least kMwlc'dg.:.oh.: ,,, Ill " <it to o m an n crson ~ oo store. _,, -es n v nue, al ~ d d The Aluminum Company of counUy bave been besieged
emergency " nh"t comfortm~:>. What h more Nas~ville. Tenn. 37:!03 : T HE PRO AND CON marsh 0
11ur .. ohor~s an e-A . a .. Alco .. t i d by nuortdatioo mooatera,
frixhtenmg th.tn .• n .• nJ \•1 murdcrt'n and OF f iR EARMS REGISTRATION AND reatthe ta .,.,.,en t appears. mer~ . a r e lin nuoridea
· 1 'I h " 11 d' y T H E ('UN LAW PROBI E'l-••qu-t f•om Mrs. Ethel Dinning, a dumpmg Ouondes into the bent 00 sel g . • rapt'ltS and "'" •, o ,. " i1 ..:.on "l' ca c · C"IU ' -. -'~ .. .... eventually to be dumped into
arc on \C"IUr '"'"' Durm~.: the Wath riot:.. the No.~tional W.ilk A'")Ciatton. IW Rhode the water systems, and ri·
roving h~nd' ro.~ug<'J ,,11 t ,,-\~·r 511 m•k' from lsl<~nd Avenue. N.W. Wa~hi ngton 6. D.C.: sTATE , 0 u Ill p nally to poison the people.
the riot cenlt:r lh"" an old Commie terror WHO ARE TH E U.S. CONG'.'-:!0~ Poor
tactic-but-•! ~~·u .o rl' ,,r~anlzcd . the)· will Rich;srd"s 8i"l\1hhop. Btn 705. Hamilton. Moo-'Ihecommunistsarealleged
very likel) nl0\1.' t•n hl h:" prt>par.:d VICtimS. lana 59R40. to bave fed fiuorideS to prl"'. ~e Wath r,,,,, ,t.,pp1·o.l. wh1·n thl· decent ··~. Inform yllur nl·•ghhl.:.r' l•n tht: ne.!d fo r llty Senator Jallft Sc .. llll& sooera in ord~r to pacify
citizens tlt:c:.m.: .orml.'d w de-fend thumsdve' a prott."Ctnc group. ~no" }•1Ur neighbor's them. CoosequeorJy, it
<md their pr.,rt:rt} In Flt•n.t:• the crim e rail' h:1ckgroun,1 and tlt:ht:l ~. ht' m:iy tlt: invaluable freely given oonfessions in might be inferred that the
dropped .• low,, m ho.~lt "h1•n k\C :1I ht1u,ewi\'C' ro help you in an ... mcr~cncy. hut 'if he con-The ~ighest duly of the federal and state courts, He proponents of Ouorida.tion
t.y the hundrt'd' h>~•l.. IM)!l'l 'hoo.•t,ng cnur'"'' ''':mtly oh<~truct~ you. do n..>t include him in cou~ts 1D our country -.es· bas consistentlY voted with may be planning to pacify
from local poh..:.... your plan' Uq,!~tnize yuur defeno;e or patrol peclally of the U~ued those who would use the the protests oC our people,
··fn all countru:' t.ol....:n '"l"r h) thl' Kt•th llt gmur with nn l ~ good ci tizeno; whllnl you trust. States Supreme Court IS to Cant to make drastic who cry out in alarm in case
other d•ctator'. u ,, ,.~tt,·r "'" .11"1i.tin~ c•uzen' If vnu can·, l!.:t a dtlzen ncighhoN now. try 4. serve as watchmen or the cbiWges in our government socialism and communism
art' requ•reJ tf• l"t Pr rq!l\ta their gul'' M"l N 'J. •1r ~: ~JM"t ~ive up! t J u~t remember. Constituti~. But _as far back and way or ure without con· should take over cona-ol in
th<) can he no~·\..,..,1 ur ,.1 :. la t1·r d:oh..' Thc !hcv"JI :•II t1ud h• vou '>'hen the trouhle stans.) as Roman Hmes It was ask· ul 1 America.
,. l J ed Wh h ll h th s ting the peop e. crimmal'i and Ct•n•m•~·, .dv.o.~n l..c.:p thei r fitt'-Ju-;.t con'itltu!c Y•'Ur,clf a Comm illee of One : 0 s a watc e By any rational standard The Australian lnterna·
arm ... Ho"' ""ill H•u Pl •·h'ct ~~lUN:If. Y''ur ;onJ t.ol....-th,· ,,._.r, 'ugge~ted m forthcoming watchmen? thi s man is totally unfit to tiona! News Review , on
fami ly. rour propert~·. l1 \'Clu .rllov. th" to artic\(",.-Am\.·nc:m W ay Featurl."' Some who have observed be Chier Justice of the Uni-July 31,1965, stat ed: "It is --_:_~ _ _:_ __ _:_ _______ -::;-----=::---;;-;;---------Earl Warren's wrecking job
d • 00 the constiturion over the ted States. His confirmation by no m~sestat:itshed that
LeHers to the E .tor past 15 years may have by the U.S. Senate could nuortda.tioniaagJod,oreven
felt that no one could po~ eventually make it tmpos· popular idea. Fluor.tde will
"'GET· TOUGH" lAW sibly be worse. But Abe sible to maintain any or our not permanently ~eveat or
AMERICAN ANSWER almost as common as break· ' Fortas. just appointed by remaining legal and Constl· reduce tooth decay. It does
Editor or the En si~q . ing or treaties by Russia: Editor of the Ensign, President Johnson 10 suc· tutiooaldefenses againstthe nctbing to remove the cause
Would your readers like 10 (4) These e vents are taking Babson's Reports "Wash· ceed Earl warren as chief oorush or unlimited govern~ ol decay. One cl•izp.\11 fba~
heart.he man w.bo challen~ed place m the atmosphere and togtOn Forecast Letter," justice, is worse. ment which is destroying tb ~ :m!ia~-.!Uieltil)l "-
Adam Claytoo Powe ll in the vicinity of war • with no re-June 10, 1968. states: The whole course or the QUr Repub}J c. -duortd,e over the yean wtll:
recent special 'election in taliatory steps being taken "Statistics releued by Warren Court showed that • • • cau~m sterility. If this 1s
New York? by our government. One the FBI have revealed that the c hief 1·ustlce had· flo re· Themostimportant legisla--true, a minority ts tryiag toJ
Tit I al T CT T could bep:in to wonder just Ml I' • t to gb' 1 dr ' " 1r 1n " e oc A ( rlllh am s new ge u aw peer ror the Constitution live stru .. u~e of the year is m .. ttse to entnction. where the line is to be &60 About Civil Turmoil) Com· drawn . enCorcement policy has and the laws he had sworn nowunderw"-Y at Sacr~~nento . Based upon a ~olooged
mittee 1s present i n~ the Ten years ago, who would produced astoundingly good to uphold. Instead he put It is a struggle to preserve study or the n uoridation
Rev. E. Freeman YearhnJ! have thought this could results. his own personal opinioos, our right to possess nr~ issue. it is my opinion that
on Friday. July 19, at 8 happen? Communi st coo· "Recently released Con4 feelings and wi shes first. anns in the face of the doctors and ~annacists
p.m. at the Ameri can Lepon spt.,atcts, OWl·ng allegt·ance gressiooal testimony by But al leasl there seemed strongest assault yet made b ld the lntrod c
H II 9 1" l"th St N lt.ttle reason to dou"•1 ht's 8 00 oppose u • a · .. 0 0 ·• ewpon to forei~n powers. tool and FBI Di rector J. Edgar ...,.. a gainst it. tim of nuorides into a
Beac h. ransack our cities and fe· Hoover states that the ro~ personal integrity and inde-Previous laws and amlin· . 1 1 t ~ For a dooatton of 51 (50< d pendence or J'udgment, often Al-l mumc pa water sys em, uc· deral troops are told to hold bery rate ln Miami ropped istraUve practices -not_. Y "'" · tu · ot for st udents ) .vou mav. hear · n th as ht's 1·11dgmeot was pr~ cause \ue ml:r. re IS n their ftre and just watch. It by 62~ in the rst mon the MuUord "loaded gun" o-.~r· all 1 this man. who 1s the founder 1 roundly mistaken. d scienw. lC Y or e:r.act Y IS apparent that those COil· Of the new po icy, · ,Under law passed last year aD ed · r or the National Neb'TO Con· Fortas· entire record is al· proportion · A quantity o gress or Racial Pride , trolhfl#' the American go-which pollee canted shot--most a caricature or what the policy in m~y :ues for the poison is thrown into
whi ch lists amonj.! ils ol>-vernme nt are planning to guns and were accompanied should not entitle a: lawyer denying all app c ons or the water. and there is no
d1sarm not only the military by trained pollee dogs In pennits to C'"""' concealed ot · 1 th th jectives: "To expose and to a Supreme Court appoint· -·.} way msur ng at e
eradicale communist activ· but the civilians as well. It high·crime-rate areas. ment _ let alone the posi~ weapons -have seriously ~portion of ooe part of
ity throuj.!hout the United is also plain to see that "Said Hoover, ·. . .a tioo of c hief J-ustice. For eroded our right to bear n uoride in one mi llion parts
States. especially amon,g these same officials lack strict policy to the eotorce-years he was known as Pre-arms:-Now our ri ght co keep oCwater cao be established.
ethnic minorities. to en-the integn ty and honor to meot of law works, •hereas sidenl Johnson's "fixer." thEIIl is also in jeopardy. In some quantities ol water. rv-otect either the Americ an 0 0 or tho th " a1 Assembly Bill 2096 In· cour~e the Amencan Negro ,... s m eoreuc so. He pers uaded the Supreme · there m'-Y be no fluoride,
through e du cation. precept servi ceman or the law-ciological policies that are Court not to interfere with tro<iJced by AssEmblyman and in others. a dangerous
and example to become a abiding Ameucan cittzen at advanced and urged do not the 19.\8 Texas senatorial Shoanalter. tM>uld require concentratioo may exist.
r h A . home or abroad. worlt:. •• . h every gun owner to have a pa~t o It teh tAnen c an answober The rirst step in elimioa-Let's all support our po-P'L imad ry Jeoblection in dwhltc "llcmse to possess n r~ It is because of this in· an no . e mencan pr · inf!: violence in the United yn on nson was ec ar· th equality, and because there lem." Uceagainst"mob brutality" ed elected by vt'rtue or 200 anns" issued by estate.
Will vou come and hear States .and throughout the and criminals. Restrictive votes which "turned up" t'n Anyon e applying Cor this may be a dangerous concen-world ts cleaning up Wash· 1 tratioo of Ouorides, that this courageous mao? Supreme Court laws should a previously empl.y ballot liCEJlse v.ould have to 1st
Sincerely, inr~~~ truly, be rescinded promptly. box several days a rter the every gun he owned. This, cityO(ficials, and especially
M.S. Redfield Richard E. Woodin voting. He tried to bury the or oourse, is gun registra· members oC the oogineering
Costa Mesa San Gabriel C. C. Moseley, story that Johns on's aide, tton, by whatever other departmoots, should oppose
Glend,ale Walter Jenkins, had been names it may be called. nuoridation , becatse oC the
START CLEAN-U P D d h ld rty I k"d arrested as a pervert, and 3ut gun registradon, bad damage whic h r.as been
Edilot or the Ensi•n a s 0 pa or I s that Bobby Baker had sold as It Is. Is not the worst dooe to water pipes and
Those advocat1n~ ~trier favors in Johnson's name. reawre of A. B. 2096. The particularly to valves. which
firearm legislation are the At a time when the pu~ thing to help them grow up Fortas' name appeared in "license co pouess Ora. had to be renewed lmg be·
first to say that the Ameri· lie's attentioo is rocused into bea.l&;hy , normal intel· 1942 on the letterhead or the arm s " represents tbe great--tore their normal Ute span
WHAT OTHER ARE SAYING can citize n no Jon~er needs ~ you~sters marching in ligent, American citizeoa.,. lnternatiooal Juridicial As·. est danger or .all. Any At-had beEI'I reached.
• From "Human ~ents ., _Despite nasty reviews from a gun. They tell us that the piCket hnes, teenagers re-This Saturday, July 20. sociation, described as an tiJTlpt to oonftacate Ill ra. Every tax.Pl)'er should ~
days of frontier America are belling, riots in schools and Dads For Kids wUl bold a oCricial off shoot ot the in· gtsterod guns ·• one time pose fluoridation because liberal critics, John1Wayne·s pro-South Vietnam film, the r d 1 -gooe or ever, an so Ameri· co leges, there is a ~oject beach party and coot out temational Labor Defense, would cause a tremendous be would have to pay tor the Green Be rets, is doing.. sensatiooally at the box office. 1 d r a1 cans no onger nee weapons of a more positive nature for or the children d. members cited by the attorney general pubUc outcry. But tbe gra.-renew or the city water
John Wayne says that he's ··really encouraged" by the to reel safe in their homes. young people under way in of the organization.An over·.as the "legal arm of the dual dental ofUcenaes to system.
movie's reception in New York. where several anti·war This is ridiculous . as this area. It is the Dads ror now crowd or kids i.e aott· Communist Party." He was possess firearms, eJ.teuding Every housewife should
pickets were recently arrested after walling a VietCong anyone who lives close to Kids pcrdoa ol the Orange cipated, More iatormaUon closely connected with the over a periodot yeara. 'MMlld oppose Ouoridatioo because
flag in front of the screen. any area hit by riots in re· Coast Parents Without Part-may be obtained by calling Institute of Pacific Rela· P~Qt.bly meet Vf!lt'Y litU.e experience bas shown that
• From the "'Rialto Record" -Pr ivate property is to a cent years will readily les· ners Organization. 548-8705. tims in the late 1940's and concerted public opposition, hot water beaters prem ...
communist the same as O.O.T. is to the other lice and Ufy. This hilbefU) little known was . the lawyer for Owen or even a.warenesL turely have to be renewed
roaches. Freedom is 1ust as secure as property is secure . Ten years ago, one tmght. group, headed by Douglas ASSIGNI!D TO lOWlY Lattunore, whor_n the Senate Once a. l aw recpring ··li· at heavy cost to tbe tamiJ¥
of have aCcepted the arguments Delaney, c""-h•'rman c rtbo . Internal Sec unty subcom--cen ... to poooounro•-o'' bud•el. The institution of private property is the primary target ~ --m ~:~ or rtrearm registrat.ion ad· social ""tlvltlo• committee A1nnan Tbomaa J. Metcalt. mi,, ttee round to ha. ve been. a -••Into ~le-.lotlvl~--•o Inasmuch as aoe'o bonoo all communists. socialists, progressives and planners for Tod th ,. -ill1 1 1 l':fU • .... ~ vocates. ay ey rea ue ol the OriDge Cout PWP aoo d. Mr . and M~•· w am consc oos, arucu ate 1n-, can be denied tbe rt...._t ot aba~b auorldea muob u a
the state. T'aking their theme from Victor Hugo. they cry these arguments are absurd. Orp.niution , e&eb moocb R-MetcaU, 888 w. 19tb St .• a~ment .. or the Soviet cc::-n· s tit·detenMt one byr,u oae. apoap abeorbe water.
out that "property rights must yield to human rights." Within the past few years. presents a Dada For Kids Costa Mesa, bas completed spnacy. H~ worked With The dUflculty lltd cOat or everyooe wbo bu an \ID•
What are property rights? Property has no rights -only such .. e xtreme" statements baaic traiDiDI at Amartllo A.Jier Hiss m drafting the da pd bactboD
people have rights. Property rights are human rights. J as the Collowing have been Day in which children be-AFB 'I ua He baa been UtUted Nations Charter and obtliniDg Cbe llcense CID ma e ebaald
beard from certain areas or t-ween tbe agee ol 7 and 13 1. e . tb F wrote his personal congra be tncreued uadl tt 11.,. riae up aod tilbt apiDet
• From .. The Anaheim Bu lletin" -Governor Reagan is <U society: "Americans are borrowed from tbeir mo-aes.Techn'"t~-• 10Tr•'~'~'coC:: tulaUoos to Harry Oex~ yond lbe reach or m.-y law-Cbe bql wbtcb would 111ate
between a rock and a hard spot. He makes liberal appoint· tbors ··d •·•111 aut >-th ~ --· a~tlnl clllzeoo YluorldaUoa ol water -a might some day need fire· ... ._ 'IT e at Lowry AF 8 Colo t wmte when White was ap-w • ._ -ments and raises taxes exactly as if his first name were arms 1.0 protect themselves malemembel:l ot 1be Par•ta apectaltzed ecb~ ~:pointed anitstant secretary Tbeee 11eaaarn are urged tema tti'OUflbout 1be atate,
Pat. Along comes a recall move just when the governor is fran foreign invasion." or 1-ttbout Par1Dert Orpati~ aircrltl o1 the ·treaaury Both Hisa upon u1 aa IIMDI of cdme aa.dal.ory.
entertaining presidential visions. Frankly, we don't mind course. s uch individua1s tton to attead a baD game, peclalia:t'":t"":' :.: and ffbtte were l~tet eJ;pOaed oonttol. Yet odlldaa!a wW Oladrl CaJdweU bae writ--
seeing Mr. Aeegan sweat a linle. He took whitt Senator , have been drowned out in a a ptenJc, a IWC, « 10111e :, Co.ta w..: u 1! ~ u Soviet apnta. neleber rc:t-IIUll DOl' wa a 15 oeat book C11 "'Fut
Schmitz called "the first long stt~P down the Mong roed" cboru8 t:A wild laugbter. oeb« activtllr Blob wUl .,...... · Foru.a was for many yeua tul'll tb• ta, DOr bolber acdoD pot.eoa."' Her addreaa
wfWn he 1'8iled r.xes just after the e lection campaign in However. wben any th.tnll:ing appeal. to tbe "'·1 )'CIUDI-a law part.oer t:A Ttulimaa wUb .. ua. ... to poeeea" • 8CI:5 fUibbridle Roed,
tolllch he promiood to 1-11mo. per-CCOIOiders the rollnw-"So Car llle IIIIQI"! bu Amold, a stroo1 odYocalo llo .,. IOid -II llle La Quolota, COilf-..
-·-•-facto. ouch • .....,.. .. beoa eiC811oDI," ..,. Mr. o1 "IOCiol-eal Jan-bill -a .... nol7 -If ,.. woot 10 .... ,..r • From '"The Daily ~..P,ogre11:· La Habra-Brea---. "'&" .......... lU 1 .._. lif Mdll d •-·tolind modicine In,..... Vnrk, •• els-re, io bl---aot 80 COIIII'letoly urt-DIIIDOJ. "111-tJdo l'lllq V•U,. MIIJ, 1 .., oato doaoe'' -111011111111 dial lad-•· 1 d lie poo•d. 0• ,_ • 01 ,_
..,.. ...UIIIc: (I ) One of the ooed ao. -~ o1-e11110r ,..._ He lbat -., ... oboald decide ·-.., Bal bow -u-will 11e our -.,.._, ou ,._
ll'fl tile IIDID'I •xing obi lily. Evon the burooucroto-bell ftYIIO pt 10 Hovaao, ba" 00 -or .,. --· •d bollltoollt • "" "ooclal 1-" -,...., loot Ill -IIMI -II lltll1llrMII Raloorl C. Bod-
' Ml--llortld to <-'lin, Now Vcrk'a Ononciltgl em& IOday II 10 -d an MI-. 1110)' ore Old-1bat ~I •• ---nbjectl.,. law. AI •0 ~oJc--1 ol 1111 ->1-o -U.. 1141 lUI •tlf Drift.
c-y chief executive wee.-bylorrcn'o n uylng: olr"-Ill . America: (2) 11'0111 .._ bomeo. lie coo IDIIifl, ADd o11o11--c-. juOIIee lo UIM, for-tlor -~--,... ""-' -· 10 bolp,...
"'I hod 10 cut tile -iff'l -· strip tile highway* llblpo ore oo longer eale It elll>or allow Ill• 10 drift IDIO coni I ullcm; 1101 Ia Ill cutlbo dlnldiiii-ID pdM ltp -IDIIR -11M •• ~--IIIII
port rrt, llolt -In lllo peolto ond a1np oil Ollory -lo IJIUtmaliODal wa1or~: alm.l11a1J 11110 oil 11J111 o1 poolld ,_ -•10 lifo. die lllruda COM, ftlnb ol Ill -!'W -· ol -II -10 a -Ill
.. -. oiiiD..,. for -ld." (I) PlriCy aod lli)ackiAIIl8 OIIIQ!Iol or we 0111 do._ (81 I'*" 8:14.) vlrluollJ lle-ud 11141 -ol .. 1-dlt••? 1111 -IIIJ.
IIAIIID 011 DIAifS UIT 'ii~~~~;jjf~~~~~·~··~·~ .. ~ i C:.Uf. Teen gr~p PAMCAU I .. AUAST
(loldoo H•bof Club will
bol4 Ita UAual -ko
lnal<ful a& IIIII c--
,_k, lbl1 a.a4aJ, Jllr 11. r.o. 7 a.m. to I p.-. Dau-
lloa for adolto Ia 11.115. aad
7&e r .. -.-. u.
Carl H. a.tlll lD. -fll Mr. aod ... Cui H. ...
"SUPIIIOR IMTEITAJMIIENT••
FOR ADULTS AND YOUNGSTIRS TOOl
'
~PORT
on stage
Aug. 16, 17
no Cool& ..... Civic
PlaJ!Iaue will brilll IIIII
--~ blek to die •-cio A••• 18 !llld 17 wl&b
lbe comedy, ''Brocber
Qoooo," by William David·
11011.
Thia ia ibe aeory ot a
YOUDI mao iD bta tweotiet
wbo lo lrlllnl to raloo blo
two JOUDIBI' aiatera and a
cen.ap broeber. Keeping a
bouMkeeper la more tban a
dllrlcult problem. ;Iboro are
women in his lire and gitla
ln bia trother's ... and t.be
·Utica O( bia ten~year-old
aiel er keep things stirred up
ill ll'oper atyle. ~. R()!ERT w. R0PEf1 hands a tidbit to Winteringham tfar right) and her sister, A~lDg in the cast will her husband on the occasioO of their 45th Mary Greer Hobson, of San.Ciemente, who
be Norman Reveal as Brother wedding anniversary party held recently were at the Roper's wedding in Bowen ,
Oooae, David Pigman, Va-at Irvine Cove. With them are Urs. Sidney Ill., 45 years ago. laree How. Micbelle Groom,
bie Smitb, Sue Hambacher, R ' 45th • I t d Denlee McCanles. Krls opers . anmversary Te e
'Tamboll'lni, Cindy Busb, . 11 T 1y " a1 · dur Carol Haven, and Terry A celebration honoring or. I ., because . Dr. Roper's ru , sever tunes -
Moore and Mrs. Robert W. Roper parents were ill. For a ing the party for the more
· . oo their 45th wedding anni-few years artet their arrival, thaD 200 guests wbo attend·
, CUrtain time is 8 .~ p._m. versa.ry was held JUDe 'n Or . Roper coo.Unued his ac-ed the q)en boose.
at tbe Com~mity Recreation at the home of their am and tive optometry practice. Mrs. Officers trom Cbe various
Center (west gale -Oran_ge daugh~r·in·law, Dr .and Mra. Roper, who bad bef.ll. active clubs foiioded by Mrs. Koper ;;;;~ County Fairgrounds). TIC· Robert Eugene Roper or lr-in ,both church and clubwcxt. uaieted wttb the receptioo.,
kets at 11 may be purchased vine Cove. in nlinois, started a oew-tbeguestbookand the p.mc b
at the door or reserved by the senior Ropers came to comers club under the spoo-bowl during tbe evening.
calling the Recreation De-C<rona del Mar Crom their sorsbip rl. the Corona del Amoo.g lboee receiving at
partment at 834·5303. former home in Kewanee, Mar Community Church. 'Ibe rhe dom were Mrs. Margaret
Balloons tell Story !irst meetingwasheldln tbe waa 1\lloon, M-s. Howard
Poppy Ave. borne or Mrs. MUcbell and Mra. Erwin
Robert Meredith. Schwa.er from Newport. For-
of H'.II-Kreza troth 'Thi• ... s just the begin· mer oCfioer• o1 theTburoday ning or Mrs. Roper's 6 w~ Morning Club ot Newport
Jr .. 12215 _.at" ... .
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l!llriJI& -· -·· 1111 ai cw--·· Col-lop.
What do you mean,
"armamentarium?"
Sometime~ pbyaiclaM forld
and talk their owo .........,
Greek lO matt people. Now,
about the
C'¥U bear somethlna like this from your doctor'!
". , . drawioc on our pramt &rmal'I'ICtllarurn to
treat you . , , "AauaJly, "armammcarium '--:is just a
doctor's word for the amy of tratmcnu and
medications at his dilpou.l. When it coma to
drup. this armamentarium is XJtMtltirw. Thou-
sands and thousands. literally. All arc radily
available in this phaf"fNCY to help prae:rw your
health when needed-a pu.btic tc:JVice whk:h we
arc pleued to render.
Ctristensen
OD1 L C:OAIT ... T. -A Da. liP
OIIIOU s ...
men's clubs, all started with Beach who served at tbe
'1'1le news may be stUl a nucleus of newccxners on punch bowl iocluded Mrs.
lo&ling about lbat Kather-wbom she called as the B.D. Norman, Mrs. M.E .
tne Carol Hill and Owen "Harbor Visita"." ihe hrst Schinkel, Mrs. Robert W.
Michael Kreza are engaged. club was the Tuesday Club Goedhart and Mrs. James
'lbe announcement was r1. Newpon Harbor, followed lee.
made at a gar~en party on by the Thursday Morning The younger Ropers' home
July 4 at the home or the Club, the Wednesday Morn-was CUlBd wilb nowers &Dd
IT'S OUR
MOVE I
t.tcl&-ro-be's parents, Mr. tng Club or Costa Mesa...-giCts for the occasion witb
and Mrs. Edgar Kimball Hill Sooth Coast Wednesday a colcw scheme <:A emerald
of 1691 Mtnorca Pl., Costa M<llliDg Club <:A Laguna, the green, wh ite and gold and
Mesa. and climued by the ~onday Morning Club of Hw-one large bouquet cemcer-
releue or hundreds' oC he-tington Beach and the most piece towed with a r;oldea
llum filled balloms, each receot Mooday Morning Club "45''f<r the anniversary.
cootain1ng the engagement or Laguna -a.ll together 1be honorees nO"'I live at
&nDOUDcement. witb a. msnbersb.ip ol more 520 Cliff Dr., Laguna., oea.r
The inteaded groom's par--tban 1400 women. their soo. who bas beeD u-
eata, Mr . md Mrs. Michael Special guests at their a.n-sociated in Laguna witb Or.
Andmny Elf.4. or Detroit, DiYersary party were two Vi nceot Carroll. Before mov· -a .. cb.., were apedal guests triendl frOOl San Cleaumte, tor; •to Lap:na the aeaior
01 · !be •1-ont . p·~. who allellded tllelr wec!M·-Ropen lived Ia -C1llfa " .._ NIT MO. 2 'lbe cb•-e tout JD-ibe 45 yean -o .. Mrs. Si;;; and Sl"evioualJ bad built a "Y--•uERICAMS•' -p1 -u.-.~ VV"V-baCioebed couple was pro-Mlu Keth•l"• C.rol Hill ~interingbam. wbo was a tri es: at ,_, -au·cute !======T=h•::::~:·:••:•:•:•=~=====~ posed by the bride-elect's college sorority sister of Ave., Oorma del Mar . While pandlatber. Ned Hill or summer program as a recrea-Mrs . Roper's in Olinois and living here Mrs . Rq,er start-
IJdo Illle. Her grandmother, tioo leader at the College a trideernaid &t tbe wedding, ed teacbing night cluaea in
Mra. Ned (Dora) Hill, is Part school. and Mary qreer Hob8orl. also rug making a Orange Cout THE LUXURIOUS I MOMI Of IOc:IIMO (NAil lOOIS
IIEW .ALIA..& I "'lAST UllOA mo. \
, -~~ 1/,.IAUOA PUIIIfSUlA·67H041 l/
THEATRE NOW SHOWIIIG
EIIDS TUES. JULY 23
CONTINUOUS WED.-SAT. II. SUII. 2,30
NIGHTLY FROM 6,30
SOONfl.iJt*}Pjll'l
bn:nm m-.vor of Newport Her Dance graduated from a college friend, wbo sang College.
Beach. higb school in Detroit and at the wedding. At tbe anni-Dr. Roper's brotbm ia tbe •
attended Orange Coast Col· versary party she sang tbe political radio and TV C(lll-•
'Ibe newly engaged Miss lege where he was on the same 2 solos, "0 Promise mentator and analyst. Elmo •
Hlll is a 1966 gradla.te of football team. He is oow Me" and "l Love You Roper. •
Costa Mesa High and 1s now playing football with Call-N H
attending Orange Coast Col· fomla State Polytechnic ewcomers at oag •
. She plans to enter College at San ~uts Obispo Saturcloy, July 6 I
Beach State College where be is ma,JOring in re-Boy _Mr. and Mrs. William
in spring and major in rrtgerabon and mr oood.i-Rogers . :tJ7·B Broadway Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert •
el.anEI'Itary education. She tioo.ing Engineering. St., Costa Mesa. Rime. 677 Vtctorta St ..
worts for the Costa Mesa No date has been set Cor Gi rl _ Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Costa Me&&. •
City Recreation Department the wedding. Grace, 920 w. 20th sr... Girl -Mr. and Mrs. George •
Costa Mesa. Far(Jibar. 460 C&t.ll.lna Ot., •
OCC sets ticket sales Boy -Mr. and Mrs. David Newport Heights.
Coker, 1656 t.t>orovia Ave .. Mo~clay, J•ly S •
Costa Mesa.. Gid -Mr. and Mrs. Walter •
C:Waiap Coast College will 25, 26. 29 . 30. 31. and Aug. Gi d _Mr. and Mrs. Andrew tkrtnlan. 2948 Andros SL. •
bave its "South PaciCic" 1. 2 and 3. It will also be ~vetmrt. 17861 Gillman Costa Mesa. • bo:~ omce open in tbe even-open t'roo: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. SL Irvine Tu•scl.,-, Ju ly 9
iDg this month sotbat every-on July 27. Boy _Mr. aDd Mrs. Roger Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Robert •
me wUl have a. fair cbance ~ail orders for tickets.may Harder. 448 Windward Lane. Eadie. 2298..C FoUDtain •
to get tickets in advance. be sent to Summer MUSICal, 3ayaest. W&¥, Costa Mesa. •
The Rodgers and Hamme r-OrS?~ Coast College. 2701 3oy -Mr. and Mrs. Oanel Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Robert
stein musical will be staged FatrYJ.ew Read. Costa Mesa. Wright. 2521 Vista Dr .. Say Crowell, 3277 Indiana Ave.. ••
July 31· Aug. 3 at 8:15p.m. IIELEH MADD£H DIES Sbores. Costa Mesa.
L.AIIIGtiiNG"'I in tbe OCC Auditorium. Ad· Helen Madden or 890 w. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. James • "-TER Hsu, 2047·0 Charle St .. i'ledneadoy, July 10 • 5n miaaioo will be 11. 15th St.. West Newport Boy 11 d 11r J Coat& Mesa. -r. an a. ames EXTRA MATINEfS The Ito• omce In the au-Hei'""ts. died July 11. Re-O'K ~' ~. d c 1 • "'' Suodo•, Jul• 7 ey , ·~ ~an ana . ~LY _ 01•u1y•s dltortum will be open tram quiem mass was celebrated ' ' B&I~· Ia! d • --Boy -Mr. and Mrs . John .....,. ID · "IE•R COUNTRY" 11 a.m. to 1 p.m .. 2 to 4 p.m. at Mt. Cannel Calbollc "" n_,, 3113 Roosevelt Way , Boy -Yr. and Mrs . James • to 8:30p.m. oo the Church. Ne...nnrt. Rosary Schl-e!IDIO ~· J .. es ~~~ -~ ~~ -··-ft .• .!:: 23. 24. was recited ~nd., evenin,c. St., Costa Mesa.
ITCIIIIIICIUIS -f to ... -SUIIDAYif to I
TIII.VICIALIPCIII MY 1 .. 1NI
I.CIMIT ..... ~--I&Ifta-8NM
She is survlv..d by, 2 1100s, LEGAL IIOTICE Boy -Dr. and llro. Donald •
Dr. A.R. Madden or Newport CER11F1CATE or BlJSI~f..SS A.nderaon. 548 l)eaward Rd., •
and Austin MaddeD oC Sao Fic~tious finn "ame Co HI..,' •· llt[ USDERSIG"[O doee. «<n& eo-laue. • Diego, and a sister, Rueb
Mullen of Masaacbuaetta. h•eby certify th•l he i• COD• r .. v,. ... ,. Jwly 11 d•cliD.fJ • booltkeepia!f: -d tall Bo 11r d Mr J ee •ntennent was al C&Jv.-L-o B 91 Y -· 111 1• am
1: ·-~ -••e..t~ '1 P. · 0 11 16 ' ""'-over. 734 Shlllmar Dr .. Cemetery witb Baltr. Mol"' New,ort Be.ch, Cali.lonli•. •..-
tuary, Corona del Mar, iD •ad« the fi ctitioa • firr. •-e Cosc.a Mesa. ~~~~o~f~lh~e~atnlll;~-;";-;;'";;.· of Ge:.er.l Bu.iaeu Service. · Qd -r.lr. aod Mrs. Larry of Newport Be1ch aad th1t .aid Loeffler, 889 Capt tal St .. n. i• CIOMpotted of the follow-Costa Mea&.
Olllll (1111'1 '-8. penoo whose 11-e i• fall .. ct p .. ce of resida ce .re •• fril&.y, J•ly 12
lollow., to-wit: Boy -Mr. md Mrs. John C~•rle• .o\. her, 246 Ud Int•ul 1'793 Anlbtllm Ave.,
Slreet, Newport Beodl. C.Ji-Co8ta M-.a. to ... Ia. tn'TN rns. ,.,. hnd ch i• 15th Girl-Mr. &Del Mra. Maovel
doy of jaly. )968 . S.doval, 315 E . 21st Sl., ,
0\orl-A. 'lur Caeca Mesa.
STATE Of CAUfUHNI.-4. ••· S.llf .. y, J•lr 13
COUNTY OF ORANG f. Soy -Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ON TillS 15th cr.,. of J•ly, ste~ra, 704 Marguerite Ave., :~~:;=::'1''"· hef.Dre 1111e. o Not•ry P.b-Ue il •d for Mid co•••1 ud Colona del Mar. •••te, rnidi•t threio, doly Old -Mr. aDd *'· Jlal
e..•lollioeed ••d •-"'· pet'-MU•. 2i12 "· Cout HWJ.1 ... .a ly oppeu'l!!d 0. •leo A. Marla«& Mile.
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TOP SALESMAN for the week at the o.v. Franklin
real estate office in Corona del Mar is Florence
Lichter, shown here with runner-up Gordon McClellan
(left) a'ld reallOt" Don V. Franklin, and owner of the
oHice. Mt$S[1chter sorCI -thT[ ear home lnlrvlne
Cove for $245,000 and 1m N. 13ay Ft., Sal boa Isl and,
tor $77,500. Mr. McClellan sold the ~eed prope rty on
16th St. In Costa Mesa tor $226,000. For th e first b
moothsperlod ofl%8, the o.v . Franklin Co. has sold
bb properties.
--.. E-.L-EST-.-TE-Keene heads
PIIOILEIIS! occ b d The •olution may be much oar
easier than you think, by
consultina a Real Estate
Counselor, one who has
had many years or e~per
ience in all raceu or the
real estate field.
The Real Estate Coun-
selor furnishes profes·
1iional, unbiased analysi!l ,
h!!:lp, guidance and j udge·
men t for the bu ye r, seller,
nwner , le ssor, lessee,
lender or us er of pro pert~.
Particular specialti es of
this Counselor include
advice and assistance in
negotiating favorable
l!!:rrns on leasing, buying
and se lling.
St:rvices are rendered on
a fee basis with no charg<!
made for the ongmal dis-
r.:ussiUll of the problem.
The qualifications and
judgment of this Counselor
are a re sull of over Jl)
~ear s e~pe ri ence in bank-
mg, escrnws, m(l rtgage
financing , appraising,
management and deve lop-
men t "' coavnercial pt(>o
pe rties in addition to
leasing and brokerage,
Worth Keene or Seal Beach
bas been elected president
or the Orange Coast Junior
College District board or
trustees for the coming year.
Donald G. Hoff or Midway
City was elected clerk or
board.
P-4r. Keene. board member
since 1961. previously ser·
ved as board president in
19624\3. He v;as clerk last
year. He is a native of
Tombstone. Ariz .. and at·
tended 1att Junior College
and UCLA. He is a post·
~m.ster or Seal Beach, pce--
siden t or the Seal Beach
Elementary School PTA ;
mem her or th e board or direc-
tors or the Cahromia Junior
Col lege Assn.; member o r
the New Directions Coo1m1t·
tee of CJ CA: chairman of
the Junior College sect1on
d the California School
Schools Boards Assn.
BANK WI LL OPEN JULY 2•
,'flle South Coron a del Mar
branch 'o r SeCurity Pacific
National Bank will be open·
ed ror business Friday, July
26. at 3435 E. Coast Hwy .
The manager is John C. Sal-
CALL fOR fRU, lard, andtbe assistant mana-
PRELhiiMARY DISCUSSIOM ger iS Joan Williams.
Of YOUR PRO&LfMS. MAIL DESTROYED
0 That old adage about DON I. HUDDLEST N rain. sleet and snow didn"t
Rtal E.wHt Counstlo., take into acrount fire: about
PHOME • 541·55-'1 200 pteces or mall were
17 16 Orange Avenue destroyed or damaged tn a
Mno, California ~t~1 ~~~~ ~n~: a~t~,r~
noon, July 14.
for the MOST
• In DINING. • •
poratood a b-, wl-lplua -. will adll "" 10 dll' a of ...,. .. by a Ro-avallable ud a b!P qualltr
view CCIIIadlllliCXI 00111p0aed meal will llo -Ill
or ldequately llaiDed per-Btudoala. IIUt will ,_ ..
1100nel wb.eo dUe Cc:mmt ... a& ~. aod needy ecu•ta
oloo Is pedllooed by !be will OODtitwe 10 receive
P~'-or JUardiao acting tree luocbeL on bebllr or the expelled A dtscusatoo wu beld c.
ltUdalt. the bouodarlea or CorOGa
,;This Ccmadss1oo would del Mar and Newport Harbcw
review circumat~~tcea awr-Hi&b School beJPDDiDI a year
n>undtn·g tbe potmt1al ~ from September, allOwiDI
Yelopment or dlia yoongster siblin&l in bo\b 11Cbool1 CO
u a fun ctional cltit.al or attend one acbool. It wu
«be oomrrunity including his stated that 3,100 atudmta
auoceeses in classes, wort, will be tmboused a yeu
e:r.traeurric:ular activities, from dlis September, and
community and home. Arter that tntra.-diatrict tru.•
study and interview or the rers from the Corooa del
suspended studmt md his Mar area, wbere growth 1a
parent, guardian, or (it they e:r.pected, to the Newport
desire) represflltattve, the Harbor area would be ben&-
ComnDsston (clergy, oouo-n cial, starting with tbe
selor, probation otncer freshman class or 19R9 and
would be anpowered to asp eodiog in the scbool year or
sign the }'Oilngster 10 his 1972. This item will be r&-
regular or alternate classes wmed to the board for
on a probationary basis and action.
deter the aJsplllsion and reo-JOHM 0. MAR TIM OF
qu est for expulsion as long CLIFF HAVEH DIES
as he meets .. probationary John o. Martin, 78. or
re<pi rem ents. 215 Kings Place, Clitr
!he Board approved_ the Haven , died at his home
withdrawal from the natlonal Monday, July 15. He was
RETURN FROM TRIP
TO THETA MEETING
THE Lo\RGEST DISPLAY of elegant cars In Orange
County history will be featured In the pageant of ttle
automobiles from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SUnday, July 28, on
the UCl campus. Proceeds will be donated to the Big
Brothers of Orange County, sponsors of the pageant.
Mortgage burn planned
A mortgage tliming cere-paying orr the loan. the
mooy is planned by tbe New-notes for lhe loans were
port Harbor-Costa Mesa signed by Jack Mullan, as
Board or Realtors to mark president or the board in
the final payment on the 1960. and by Ruth Pardoll,
loan tot the present headp as treasurer. Now Rutb,
quarters, 401 N. Newport again as treasurer, has the
Blvd., Newport Heights. honor or sl~ing the final
Eight years ago Carl Tho· loan payment check. Dr. and Mrs. George Way-
land Coon. 432 Rivera Ter ..
Corona Highlands, have re--
turned rrom Mackin ac Island,
Mich .. where Mrs. Coon at•
tended the grand oonvention
or Kappa Alpha Theta.
Mrs.. Coon is one of 17
alumnae district presidents
or the national women's
fraternity and represented
'Ill eta alumnae living in
Southern California, o\ri·
wna and Hawaii. She is a
member or the Orange Coun-
ty Alumnae Club.
born Feb. 6, 1890, in Iowa,
and was a building con·
tractor for 40 years with the
Illinois Central railroad. Survivors are bis wife. m.as spearheaded the drive Ne~t project is the tinan•
Alice; 4 sons. Paul or to buy the Blue Top Motel cing or a new board headp
Costa Mesa. Charles or as ~he ~rd omce. and now quarters. John Semple is
Long Beach, Leo or Iowa, he 1s ch~m an o r the ~dget chairman or the building
and Alfred or Gardena; 2 an~ r~ce commatee, oommittee in charge or this
daughters, ~rs. PJiary French which has just reoommended project.
~r.,~o.~aiH~dors~~ry:s~~~ Pinewood derbies slated
Gr&O.Iate scholarships
totaling &3,600 were made
10 Theta graduates wishing
to pursue further study.
Theta service project~' in·
elude the Institute or L· ;o--
pedics at Wichita. Kansas,
and the ro stt•! partnts'
plan.
SerVlces will be held at
St. Joachim's Catholic
Church, with rosary at
8 p.m. today, July lR. and
mass. at 9 a.m. Friday,
July 19. Intennen t will be
at Good Shepherd Cemetery,
Huntington Beach. Bell
Broadway Mortuary handled
funeral arrangements.
HOPWOOD IS ELECTED
BY LIBRARY BOARD
John A. HopiNOOd o( Irvine
Terrace .. a Newport Beach
attorney, has been elected
chainnan or the library board
F.C. OA\'I SCN, SERVICE oi trustees. succeeding
STATIOM OWN ER, DtES Roger Hardacre or Corona
F"rancis C. Dawson. o.wn· del Mar.
er or Dawson 'a Chevron Mr. Hopwood has been a
Serl1ce station a.t 3531 New-board member ror 7 years
port Blvd., Newpon, died and has served one pre-
July 15 at Hoag Hospital. vious tenn as chainnan. He
Mr. Dawson, lbrmerly or is administrative assistant
LieD Isle, resided at the _to Assemblyman Robert
Balboa Bay Club. He was Badham.
51. Dr. Nonnan Blakely, dean
ile is survived by his wife or the Orange Coast Col·
J ean; 2 sons. Carlton and lege evening schooL was
Gred, both of Costa Mesa· elected secretary or the
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.' board.
F:dwin Dawson or Visalia: DOUBLE ACT FAILS
3 sisters. Wanda Streeper IM NEWPORT JAIL
or Visalia, Phillis Thmer The disappearing act
opt E~eter and Rosemary fro m Newport Beach ja.tl,
enebaker o~ Fresno. and planned by William Mcp
a grandson, Ktrsun of Costa Donald. 38, or 2015 Charles
Mesa. St.. Costa Mesa. railed
Services were held yester· Saturday, July 13.
d~v at P actnc View Chapel He tried 10 pass himselr
with the Rev. David Crum~ orr as another prisoner
or St. James Episcopal whose bail had just beSJ
Church orticiating. Inter· paid. He was thwarted
ment was at Pacific View
Memo rial Park.
WI LLIAM HARVEY OF
LIOO ISLE IS DEAD
The '\merican tradition or
Pinewood Oerbies is being
promoted by the City or
Ne wport Beach, Pants.
lleadles and Recreation
Department in their annual
drive for the crattin~ and
radng or the miniature pin~
wood race cars, A modern·
ized tract i s ciro.~latin~ at
city recreation playground
facilities: July 17 and 18.
r.1ariners Park: July 19 38th
Street Part; July 22. 1~·.1ne
Terrace, July 23 and 24,
l;'.ast 3lurr Park: July 25
and 26. Cm1 rnunity Yruth
Center.
The track was at Penin·
sula Patk. Monday and at
Ne'NpO rt Heights Park
Tuesday.
This will allow every child
patticipant tim e for Pf'actice
tains by singing
runs and ror checking, tun·
ing, and readju sDng their
car to lh e 48 root lon g, slo--
ping track. '"'ach park will
feature a specified schec1.ul e
ror hand crafting and model-
ing cars, races or th e track
and oontests Cor car design.
Classification Cor parDci·
pants are as rollows: I'Jivi·
sian I. grades 7, B. 9: Di vi-
sion ll. grades 4, 5. 6 : Divi·
sion Ill, grades 3 and under.
RiUbons will be awarded
to rtnal place · 'Ni.nners in
each di vi sian at each local
facility.
The finals INill be held
July 27 at th e Commtmity
Yooth CSJter, 5th Ave. anCt
lrts Ave. ln Corona del Mar.
City·wide oompetHors 'Nill
vie ror the trophies awarded
ID first place winners in
each division .
JAMES HARTLEY. 7 ••
OF COSTA MESA DIES
James \V. Hartley, 74. or
325 F1ower St., Costa Mesa,
died July 16 at Ormge
County Medical Center. He
was hom in Tens, March
17, 1894. came to California
44 years ago.
Survl wrs are his 'Ni re.
Harrtet; 2 !:IOns. '3yron Or
Monrovia, 111d James of Hun--
tington Beach: a sister,
Mrs . Abby Roden or Texas;
a foster daughter, Mrs, Jean
Tanchedt , and 9 .crandchil·
dren.
Se rvi ces wUI be held at
10 a.m. today , July 18. at
the Latter Day ~aints Church
of Newport 3each. with
Bishop 'IJallace Parker as
otfidant. Interment will be
at Glenhaven Memorial Park.
Bell Broadway Mortuary
Shown herewith authentically restored 1911 Badger, the
only one of Its type In existence, are, from left, Mark
Shetler of Tustin, owner of the horseless carr iage; Mrs.
George Woodford, Mrs. William Holstein and Mrs. John
Porter, members of the Angeli los de Oro, HarbOr Area
auxiliary of the Big Brothers. Grand Prh1 medallions
of gold, silver and bronze will be awarded In all clasp
ses of show cars.
YARDAGE
RE UTS
500 Y6rds
DRAPERY
MATERIAL
"21ftl'flllrii'T11 CNOtH ,ROlf!"~'
Reg. $5.50 yd.
willie 11 ruts. . • $/ JJO y D •
ALSO
UPHOLSTERY
MATERIAL
Values to $26.00 yd.
NOW 75% OFF
lireiiDUse
UPHOLSTERY 675-4084
211! NEIPOU ILVD.
NEWPORT BEACH
HE PIRATE'S INN
After 2 mon th s in the Har-
bor Area. William Harvey,
232 Via C:boli, Lido Is le,
died July 10 at Hoag Has-
when the other prisoner's
wife refused to accept him
as her husband. Now Mc-
Donald races arraignment
at the NeiNpOrt Municipal
Court on the c harge or
attempted escape as well
as the original charge or
drunk. in public.
pi tal . lie was born Sept. 27.
1900. in West Vi rginia zd $.40,8~8 O.AIM FILED
cane to Cali fornia tn 1947. DaY1d R. Orr, 17. or 2324
:Je was a pnvemment em -PaCific Dr., Corooa del
ployee for 28 years. Mat, h<l& filed a claim o r
hit, "I'm a jazz baby ," in
the roman tic comedy,
''Thoroughly mo dern Mi Ill e,"
now at the Lido Theatre.
Julie And rews, Mary Tyler
Moore and James Fox star
in thi s Universal picture. han~ed ~ner~ arr~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::~~~~~~~ ments. --
COMING SOON
• In
Corona del Marl
Survivors are bis wife, 140,878.55 against tbe
Vivian ; a son, William or City or Newport Beach ror
Ne~rt Beach; a daughter, injuries suffer ed wbs:~ be
Dana Larson of San Fraoci&-was a passenger in a car
co: a half sister, Bertha involved in a oollisioo wil.b
Goode or West Virginia; and a city trash truck &t \be
a ~randson . intersection or Begonia
Manorial services were Ave. and 2nd Ave., Corona
held July 13 at St. Matt's del Mar, on April 30. David
Epi soo pal Church, Glendale. claims he was permaoeatly
lntennent was at Baltimore, scaned on the race aod
Md. Baltz Monuary, Corona needs a plastic surgery
del Mar, h:11cDed tnneral ar-operation that wtll coat b1m
rangemeots. over 15,000.
ARTHUR D. Wit ALL
OF COM SUCOJMIS
original works of art
Arthur Dllliel Whall or 321
Narcissus Ave., Corona del
Mar, a Conner commercial
artiat ror Ford. Motor eo.
and a 17pyear reatdent here,
died Monda,., July U. He
wu bam In En1l1Dd on
Apdl 23. 1886 . • fvel~n's Art Gallery •
p_ai11ti11gs and .\·culptures
HIGH QUALITY &REASONABLE PRICES
lll.H Nf:WPORT BLVD. n
He la aurvhed b7 tala
wlte, Corrine; 2 eoaa, Araaar
Whlll Jr., and Robert t..n;o;
• dau1Mer, Mre. Ell••
Mac&lnder, •d J 1~
clllldf•. of Doltolt, lllcll.
P'baeral ..mcea are blial
btld IIi S •·•. todaf. JoiJ
II, II Poclfto VI•. C11apo1
wUb Dr. wuu.. ll:llor ot
&lilt Lu&berM Cbutcb of &be
Mut•r omct.Ua1. aart.a
W'W be &C Pactftc VIIW
11-rlal P .....
• No Shrinkage
• No Wilted Heada
• Pert.ct 'leat l'olil ...
• '•rfect hen Hetnl
• Wo~r Shlln .. lrne'litl
. ' IL¥0. et
•
CLEANING
• REMOVE
WATER ST AIMS
FLAIIE PllOOI'iiiG
Coato
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CAMEO SHORES
OCEAN VIEI CIISTOII HOME
W(TH 4 I!EDAOOM$ & DEN
I..!ARGE "BEESON" L•ANCSCAPED YARD
' SUNNY I!ReAICFAST ROOM
IMMACULATE THROUGHOUT
$79,000 AND •••
OWNER MAY Flt+ANCE
CONT·ACT JIM COBB E~os. 673-1864
Realtors
673-4400
EXCLUSIVE WITH
PETE BARRm REALTY
View Home Sites
UCIIAY
Approximately Y2 acre with view in New·
port ~each . Foo Simple . $28,950.
IEIPOIT HEIGHTS
On the Bluff overlooking the Roy ond
the Oceon. $20,000 .
UYSHORE IAYFIIDU
Vacant lot wit~ pier and slip. Panoramic
view of bay. S90,000.
PERFECT LISTING
MF.SA VERDE HAS 4 SCHOOLS, l Pt4,1lK.S
'
DELIGHTFUL 3-BI!IliiOOM ·PACESEH~R IN
CENTRAL MESA VERDE NEIGHBORHOOD.
THIS HOME IS SJRROUNDED BY BEAUT!·
FULLY MAINTAINEC SINGLE-STORY PRO-
PERTIES AND IS PERFECT FOR A RETIRED
COUPLE OR A YOUNG FAMILY.
ALL ELECTRIC BUll T·INS, 2 PATIOS,
SPRINKLERS FRONT AND BACK --AND
EVERYTHING IN PERFECT CONCITION.
DON'T MISS THIS EXCaLENT INVESTMENT.
IF IT SOUNCS GOOD --IT LOOKS EVEN
BETTER !
DRIVE BY AT 2837 TABAGO
$33,950
,\t ESA VERDE HAS TlfO COUNTRY C LUBS
28.50 Meso Verde Or., Costa Mua • Phone 5.4().5990
Just a good buy
• ~vely comer home. G.l. -No down, or
HA vet-very small down. Payments ap-
proximately $169 per month including tax••
and insurance. All furniture if desired.
Shown at your convenience.
171~ ORANGE A VI., COSTA MESA, 541-3209
JnUA'I'ID 0111 Till ACII8
PACIOUI 1 A I IBI'l ~
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NEWORT HARIIIR EIIIGII
FIIIST SECTIOII --P .. I
g.... n.,..,.lf. fl-ll.r
/1. OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1·5 P.M. Y. 4612 ROXBURY
CAMEO SHORES
BARGAIN $49,500
Large, large lot!! Add additional rooms
to this 3 bedroom horne and have a 5 or
6 bedroom house at lowest cost In beau·
tUul Cameo Shores.
$23,500 in Corona del Mar
Two bedroom newly decorated house wtth
rtreplace. Owner wtll lease option. You
ovon the land.
TIIURSOAY, JULY II, IMI
OOIIliiA DEL liAR. CALIF ••
Estate
LOVER
----of sunsets and surf?
A view of Catalina, of the Jetty, and Bal·
boa p.,insula em~ be yours for only S39,·
900 -including key to 3 private ocean
beaches. The house is a modem and imma-'
cvlato 3 bedroom which would lend itself
to Spanish decor. Lo.i., Down Payment.
675-3000 · Eves: 644-2611
1601 Bayadere Terrace
Irvine II, Corona del Mar
DPU SAT.' SUI. 1-t
A prospect last Sunday night said: "We b.
lieve this i s the best buy in Corona del
Mar." Here are some of the reasons -
'* Spacious home -4 bedrooms, Jen & for·
mal dining roam '* ~xcell.,t floor plan -
easy flaw of traffic throughout the house
--. ~edroom wing separate from rest of
house -lots of storage space '* Attrocti•
vely priced ot S69,950. Owners hove built
another home.
675-3000 Eves. 548~7962
Bay & Beach Realty Inc.
2407 E. COAST HWY. CDM
MESA VERDE
2 STORY BEAUTY
• 5 BI:DROOMS • 2',l BATHS
• FORMAL DINING ROOM
• «l x 16 COVERED PATIO
• WELL LANDSCAPED
• TOP 5H.4PE IN & OUT!
$42.500
Wells-McCardle
Realtors
Reliable Serv ice Sin ct !943
1110 NEWPORT ~.n29 COST A
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'IIIIa:~
"FAMILY FUN
MilLE YOUR
DOLLARS GROW"
PNOMI! UZ·S111
332 Morgueri te
Corona dol Mar -673-8550
1 MilliON DOLLARS INVEST tN •
SAN JU.lll CAPISTRANO UNCHO RecrettftDntllltl g.,.. n .. ,./1, f<.,./tor
lit Level Mediterranean
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Spacious living
room with high beamed ceilings. Hi quality
nylon carpeting. Deck for summer-winter
living. F:lectric dumbwaiter. Downstairs bed·
room with outside entrance. 2 Electronic
qoroge doors. Low foxes, close to schools.
or 548·8905.
Early California adobe home with all the
chasm o r our romantic pas t.
3 Master Bedrooms with Baths -larae living
room -powder room · banQUet size dl nin11:
room -bar room • lanai · separate gorgeous
ap•rtment with living room. master bedroom .
bath, kitchen and patio overloakins one of
the lakes (excellent fishing) · terrHic hand-
made tile everywhere. Servants' quarters
with bath. living room and lanai.
1/2 mile tra.Jnlng track. ridln& and Jumplnc
ring · r:haln link fenced 10 acre pasture.
Olympic swlmmine pool wUb two dreaai.na
rooms -larce shop -nursery and many other
Improvements on 93 acres.
Ideal for home rancho. acreagt> subdl vision
fur hurse peopl e, motel and restaurant. cem-
etery, traUer park , etc.
p. .. , ••• , ...,., ...
THE DMLOPERS CJ UDO SINCE 19 3S
lln Via Litle Oftele 3-7300
H..,., a..ch -F ...... L .A. en. ull MA $.IOU
1169,300,000.00 total nics
throu&h the Multiple Lislina
Service of The Newport Har·
bor Co sta \ten Board of
Realtors for the fust 4
mon ths of 1 96~.
THIS IS OVER -' \tiLLION
How you benefit from
your Realtor's ®
Multiple Listing Service
when you sell a house .
When you srll your house through a Realtor. ~ou save
rime, eneray. and headaches. Because 3 Realtor IS a pro-
lessional in the real estate business who wtll tntroduce you
to truly interested people. People who want to buy what
vou want to srll.
· And throuah Multiple listina. a number of Realtors
work hand in hand so that you have a wide ranae of pro-
spective buyers. All of whom do business throuah a Realtor
because they know he handles the kind of property they're
interested in. Fairly and squarely.
When you're sellina your house. do it the simple way.
Get in touch with your
Realtor, a. professional in
real estate who subscribes
to a strict Code of Ethics
'as a member of the local
b6anl and of the National
Auoc:ialion ol Real &late
llolrdt.
Can't sell it? •.. Trade h ?
For Fast Action A Ruults
Call
DOYLE & 'IIUOD CO.
64UQ2 • ... 67~»•
1730 W. C..•t Hlw.,.
M...,....l_h
·-tli
SEMPLE
BEAL ESTATE
PANORAMA
PACIFIC!
THI5 MAGNIFICENT 3 BEDROOM • FAMILY
ROOM HA5A FABULOUS VIEW OF THE BLUE
PACIFIC. CUSTOM BUll T. _ ... EXPERT
1 CRAFTSMANSHIP IS APPARENT IN EVERY
j DETAIL . PRESENT WORK·SHOP EA51L Y
' CONVERTED TO ADDITIONAL BEDROOM5.
GORGEOUSLY LANDSCAPED STREET·TO·
STREET LOT IN QUIET EXCLUSIVE NEIGH·
BORHOOD.
NOW JUST S49,950
SEMPLE REAL ESTATE
2515 f . C.eat Hwy., C.JM~e ~War
INCOME PLUS
Deluxe Triplex 2 BR +
family + living room + delmcc kitchen -
1 BR & 2 BR, all deluxe
$44,500
Income $430 by Sept,
Newport
at
Victoria
646-8811
(Open
Evenings)
IN DOVEl HIE, IIEAQI .••
wt't«"e the Qu..t ~· of e.,c.rwt'l "bwar wiN"
hamn, the Pffttiel of Newport't famous West ltuff,
•nd Pffleta beldtn combtne to m* tNt THI: ,....
ta ,..,., You may buy • e.yc:...-"tofevtr view"' tae W
Ivan Well• &. 1oM wfll des.lp •nd builcl ,OW ffWfft
home, or purchne •n t•lllu••U•. e•ittlftl ht'C,...
Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa llaycrrst
F'M peoplfo U..t C"eft .toni thfo b.M. .. ,,... "'""" ~ ...... ·-~~~· •·"""-
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Board of Realtors (<>f u _ ... Phone (714. 146-I'WIIIII' •• I, .... ~. llo_,.,,.., • ...,,.,.~ •• J.If,~-A-
c:.1 y_. ....... TODAY!
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AU _,. w1to .,. t•••..,.
ell Ia JcMI• • - -Clllb ... lavlled IO -
--IO bo bold a& lbo
lloyo' C1llb at lbo -
Area, u-Ba,y Btoaeb,
2131 Tustin Ave., Col&a
Meta. oa Thursdays from 7
to 8 p.m.
The purpose ot the club ts
to promote safety and the
proper use ol tbe mini bike,
aleo to give the boys an
oiganized club where out-
ings, trips, and sponsored
rallys and raceS with their
bikes can be planned.
There will be safety train-
ing on the mini bikes which
will consist ot riding, oper-
ation. care and maintenance.
The club will be sponsored
and s upervised by adults
and youth group leaders.
The parents are encouraged
to attend the meetings and
club activities.
Upon' purchasing a mini
bike. many youngsters want
to know where they can ride
their bikes. Since they can-
not ride them on the street.
either because they are not
old enough to get the proper
license or have them equip-
ped properl y it is neces sary
to ride them on private pro-
perry. This requires permis-
sion by the owner, whic h is
sometimes difricult to ob-
tain. If the owners are
aware or the Club activities
and thc.tt it is under super-
vision, permission would be
eas1er ro OOtain as a club.
This is another purpose of
rhe c lub. to obtain a place
for the ridin~ of the mmi
bi ke and its owner to PnJOY
II.
further mforma rion about
the c lub may be obtawe d
from Bruce Ke tchum or Dave
Dye :u The BPys· Club -
6-l2-8372.
MRS. CUHHIHCHAM DIES
Elizabeth Cunningham, 82,
long time resident at 1000
S. Bay F't .. Balboa Island,
died July 10. She is sur-
vived by a daughter, Mrs.
P riscilla Bourgeous of
Balboa Island, .and a grand-
son. Services were held
Saturday with Baltz Mortu-
ary in charge or the arrange-
ments.
MRS. CLIFFORD ESTEE, at right, Americanism chair·
man for American Legion Auw:ll iary Unit 455 of Costa
Mesa,is re cei ving the Mary Ann Holt Americanism tro--
phy and Department Americanism award from Mrs.
Robert Fisher, first vice-pre::.ldent of Unit 455. At the
s tate conventl..oo in Fresno last month, Unit 455 tied
.with a Colorado unit for first place in the westem divi-
sion. The citation was ba sed on the foll owing activi-
ties coordinated by Mrs. Estee: Americanism essay
contes t in the 7th and 8th grades; Constitution week
observance, Bill of Rights day obs ervance, sponsoring
a delegate to Girls' State, distribution of copies of the
constitution and bill of righ ts and fla g boo kl ets. (En-
sign phoJo.)
Music director named
~he music committee or Clat ed with Dun & Brad·
Plymouth Coogregational street. at the Orange County
Church of Newport Harbor ortice in Santa Ana . His
has appointed Mrs. Arnold wife, with a B.A. degree in
McDaniel of AnaheJm as muSIC, has taught INISiC in
minister of music. She takes public schools. has orga-
over the position vacated by nized and dnected choirs.
Kent \liilson. who recently and sings with c hoir groups.
moved with his fa mily to Th ey are both natives of
northern California. Ne braska and graduates of
Th e McDaniel's, comc i· Chadron State College. They
dentally, came to the \Vest have a daughter. Cathy , whO
Coast from Chadron . Nebr .. will be 3 in September.
where the Coogregational
Church was pastored by the GOES TO MINOT AF8
Rev. David Wyatt. who was Airman Lee E. Allen , son
ronnerly a member d Ply-or Everett L . Allen of 131
mruth Church and was or· Morristown Lane, Costa
dained as a minister here. Mesa, has been graduated
1he McDaniel's, who were !roo: a U.S. Air Force l•···h-
organiting mem bers of the m eal school at Shep1 -rd
Chadron church. came west AFB. 1exas. He was trained
a year ago. and since then as a pavewent,.. "pecialist and bas been .. ~ .. 1,.;ned to a
Mr. ~yatt has accep~ed a umt oC Strategic Air Com-
call to another church 111 the mand at MinotAFB. N.D. He
east. . . is a 191i7 graduate oC Costa Mr. McDaruel 1s now asso-Mesa Hi~ School.
CDIIIIIA
Church News
CAanl lillie Cll-*. a&
IMd SL 1M Or-A ....
Coeta - -J'¥1Dr H•" .... •• will lpoalo 00
··Tb• Olrlad• ad labor"
a& lbo 9 aod 10:80 Loa. !!uo-
da.y onomlltl wonblp , ...
vlcoo. AI 7 p.m. i!uodi,Y,
Paator lOOM wm bdag a
meuap oa "An ev~ngettoal
vtew1 JJUbliC ecklcalion."
Ll. Cm4r. David Moocbto,
Will a peal< at 'lllurdly' a 7
p.m. "FamUy abln aleeve
service.'' CbaplaldMeachte.
wbo baa receotly returned
1'lom Viecnam, will show
ll.tdes and describe bla aer·
Vice there and will alao re--
l ate the Chrtadan'a a&dtude
toward warfare and &peel·
fically VIetnam. A queatton
and answer period will rot.
low his presentation. • • •
The Plymouth Congrega.
tiooal Church, 3262 Broad
St., Newport Heights -
"Tall uees. tall people"
is th e sermon topic or the
P.e v. Norman '3rown tor the
10 a.m. Sunday servi ce. A
famil y dinner will be held
at 6:30 p.m. Wednesda&.
July 24 in th e Island Hou se
at F'ashion Island. The
Telephone Co. will presmt
the program. Reservations
are to be made at the chu rch
office, 642·2740. • • • First ::aptist Church of
Costa Mesa. Santa Ana Ave.
at Magnolia <it . -Or. P .C.
Na1mann will speak on the
subject, "Watching God
'NOrk ." at the 11 a.m. 9.m·
day service. Members oC the
oongregation. who are s pmd·
ing thi s week at a ch urch
camp at Hume Lake will
present a program mtitled
"Hume Lake Echoes" at
,, Ne-t.a•-Oloonlt, ... Clllt Dr., N._ 11to1p1o -
,, Rev. Otcqo ....
cllock•. -_...,
will preaab oa ••auJden'"
a& 8:80 aod II LUI. SUD ••
A OOOIIOia&iooal .,-.,1
bu -ell! ad -tor t: 80 Lm. Suad.Q to coaalder
important buildln& bulioeu. ••• Sl. Madl ProebylerhD
Church, Eutblutr Dr. ac
Jamboree Rd., E&at Blutr-
Dr. Monlo Roblnooo will
pruclt on "Signa or the
dmea" at the 10 a.m. Suo-
dar service. Tbe sermon 11
baised OD Ma&Chew 16:1-4,
the rererencemade by Je•a
co the lign or Jooah. In·
(Jliry evening is set tor
'Yednesday, July 24. at 8
p.m., wh en Dr. Robin eon
will be at the church to
answer questions on toter·
pretation or religion, mean·
tng or dJUrch membership
and related problems. • • • The Lutiteran Church or
tile Master, 2900 Pacinc
View Dr., Harbor View
Hill s -Dr. William Eller
will speak on "Conse-
quences of our union with
Christ" at the 8:45 and 11
a.m. Sunday services. Sap.
ti smal service will be held
at the 11 a.m. worship. • • • The Cbristian ~ciwce
Churches. Corona del Mar,
Newport 3each and Costa
Mesa -The subject for this
Sunday's lessoo·sermon ta
"Life." The golden text rn.
eludes the passage from
Revelation, "I will give
unto him that is a thirst or
the fountain or the water or
life freely."
the 7 p.m. Sunday service. GEORGE G. THOMAS
'[he Rev. Harold Anderson, OF BALBOA IS DEAD
minis ter of youth will being A fatal heart attack mded the message. • • • the ,lire or George G. Tho--
St. Andrew's Presbyte ri an mas or 310 FemanOO St.,
Church, 600 St. AndreWs Balboa, on Thursday, July
Rd .. ClirC Haven -The Rev. 11. Mr. Thomas was 81 oo
James W. Moor. minister of March 12. He Is !JJrvived by
Christian Education. will be his INife, Gertrude, and a
ID the pulpit for th e 8 a.m., SOn, f}eorge Thomas Jr. or
!=1:30 and 11 a.m. services Riverside.
~nday. His sennon theme F'uneral servi ces were held
wil l be "The price was too yesterday at Pacific View
hi gh . " 01 opel wllh Dr. H emy Clark
• • • Smi th, "!ptsmpal minister,
Newport Unity Church. preSdlng. Interment was at
JDeetlQI ar. 15th ~-•d Ir· Pacific Vfew Memortal Part. ~e . Ave., CUrt Haven -Mr. Thanaa was born in
The Rev. LorEil 0. Fllckin-England atd was a retired
ger will speat on "Serve mining mglneer fonnerly
th e Lord with Gladness" at with the Amertc~ Smelting
the 1.0 a.m . service Sunday. Co. He lived fo r 13 years in
He wtll be assisted by the CaliComia and 4 years In
new associate minister, Balboa.
Patrick Berryhill. During
I T nne 2 T .me s 3 T .me\ th e ,Vednesday Community MRS . HELEN FRf UND
20 words or less 1.50 2.50
21 ,..o rd~ to J0 word~ 2.00 3.00
31 word s to 40 word~ 3.00 4.00
Eoch *Ord over 40 words .05 .10
J . .JO
J.OG
5.00
. 15
.'~ingspi ration service at OF C.M. DIE S AT 63
7:30 p.m., the mini st er's 'lelen f), F'raind or 283
subject will be "Joyful .::. Bay St., Costa Me sa,
espectalion.'' died July 10 at Haag Hospi·
• • • tal . <;he was 63. Funeral -··---------
ORlF'NTAL J A. DE ladies
rinJ!:S. Asst. styles • apple
j!:reen -appraised to $475. f)r. Charles L . Feinberg, Servi ces were held July 12
dean of Talbot F.heologlcal at Baltz Mortuary Olapel,
<;eminary, La Mirada. will Costa Mesa. with the Rev.
present s tudies on Biblical ~mond 3rahams ot St. An-
20'; OFF FOR .CASH WIT H OROI:R Sell ror 11 25 1D S225. 530-~~~~~~~~-!!!!!!!~~ ....... ~-~J!.L. _____________ . 7. • ................ .
HARBOR TRAN5FE~
AND STO RACE
Ag..,t fo ,
WHEATON
'IAN LINES, INC.
Ll 8-7 323 or Ll 8-978 ]
]15 E. 11lh St., Costa \leu
o BOO KS FOR SAL~
J.~NC Y CLOP F'DIA SET and/
• MUSIC AL FOR SALE
ORC.~": & PJ -\":0 ~~L F
Fine st>!ection use<! !!'rands &
coosoll's plu5 \lrd. Oak ~pi
net piano at terrific savings
on naml' bran d~.
r,ood U!il'd or~tan .. -spinl'l!l &
con!Wlle!i iv.cludin11 \lllttl!uonrl
\1-lOO's in all fini!ihl'"', plu!l
oth!'rs.
~dunidt-Phillip!l r.o.
1907'\.\lain at 20th,Sa,,ta ~na
0pl'n on \l ond<~y & f'riday
nitl's to 9
or pmior set. Also bargain.
Creal Books or the 1'/es· ZONY
tem wo rl d set. F.xceltent
TELEVISION -RADIO
Cor·Boot·BenchQHome •
Com pl ete PAINTING CON· prophecy at the 9:30 a.m. drew's Presbyterial Church
TP.A CTOR'S equipment, aWlt Sunday school atd the otndattng. Entombment waa includin~ 2 spray er mach-11 a .m. servi ce this 'iunday at Melrose Mau soleum Abbey
ines. 646-6245. at Calvary Church , 285 Le-and Memo rial P&B:. -• ...,,.,~"-"'.,.,.,~:----1 gion ~t ., LaglUia Beach. He Mrs. F'reUnd is survived by
::-c7:7:7:',....,....-----l has recently returned rrom her husband, ~dwin; a
'' ••t ~·,rcr· the Holy Land, where he has daughter, Shirlet Sheets of
tcn.:c 1•n all h rl'~ "' ck~ conducted many Biblical Capistrano Beach, a son.
thm~ 1 lm..:n.SrC.:•;II ty, to urs. He is a manber of. Stephen Fisher or Cfl'ritos ;
rnr:n 's ~h rrt~. \J.5,J r~:r hr. editorial mmn.itlee or the 5 granddlildrm; a sister,
\table Wh•unan , 6l)7 \lar· ntNt' edition of the ScoQeld Mrs . Gayle Rose of Downey
sue utc , ('D\1. h7J-~71 .J . reference Bible. and a brother, Rod Daley or
Pasadena.
CARE FOR CHILDREN U
yrs. in my COM home
LECAL HOTI CE
NOTI CF:O f' pt< IJLIC H F:ARIN G mornin g to 5:30p.m. AMf.N rJ,1 E:l'ITNO . 249
week incl. lunches. Kin· Noti ce is hereby gi ven lh ot
DAHCHC SOIEDULED
-£0_!1 !,li .!i2!! ._Q.4_4:_9_3£Q..----.
"OCR Vl t:f\'A \1 \'I !.HT ·
W '\~F" b\' '\lar~urrit t
lliuir~s. Sto , of IJ.!i
,volv""'"'' in a Vi f't"a"
tra t:rdy. Hardbaclt., fl. m.
dergarten experienCe. 675-the Plonnio8 Commiuion of
2089. lb e City of Newport Beach will
Rechorgable battery packs -.,-::c-c:--------1 hold • pobllc heuin~ ot 8:00 • o HELP WANTED p.m. on Aa81Jat I. 1968 i11 the
A dance class for ceens
and square dancing for all
will be held at tbe Oraoce
Coast YMCA, 2:.>0 Univer-
sity Dr., Bact 81,11, at 7:30
p.m. oo Fridays. City Cooocil Chomber11 to
CUSTODI AN WANTED ••eod Dialricti1111: Mop No. 29
Elderly man preferred. izl order t.o rezo~~oe Tentotive Or4.r ft.Ht :
..Werle• OIII!Uoe ....-Mare
TV AS LOW AS S109.9S
RADI OS AS LOW AS S9 .9S
USED SETS AS LOW AS
S2U5
P ort a~l es • ""' ••••Is • ..... I ..
I PORT Tract No. 6689 loc ated IM!Oth App Y Theatre, of 23rd SUeet .. d west of lr-\i.
CdY, eves. a rter 6. vine Avene lrcw~~ ID l!ncln•i· ~
APPLICATIONS being taken fied District to .a. R·llliot.ric l.
. 1134 ..... , .....
o .. &a llleM -,._. 1414141
o PERSONALS
ONE \·!A.'I 'S JUN K is an nrhet
man 's lreasure. Br ing your
junk in an d huy our
treasures (or vice versa}.
TeWinkle Hardware, Cn!l ta
\iesa, 646-1675. ·---
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Harbor Area. 673-8724.
P.O. Box 1213. Cosla
Men.
Soch ome11dmeol i• dee.iSD ... for YiOMAN CLERK. ages ted A~~:~ev.cheat ~o. 2-t'il •d b
35 to 45, for Hous•• w,ares l oa fik ia. the of fi ce of the
Newporter TY Sales
Department. Pull time. Pl•nial! De p•t111eat.
Experience prefetted but R.,-Y, Copelia, secret•ry
not necessaty. Crown Newpo rt Ouch f.ity Pl•uiDI! Co111111i .. toa 2071 Hotl:tor Blvd, Hardware, 3107 E. Coast Pa blillh: July 18, 1968, io 1Co;:;•~•::•2M~o;•::•~•:..:~;!;~-~ ·• COM . 673-2800. Th e Newport H•rbar •:nip
" o COMMERC IAL REHTAL LE CAL IIOTICE ~~~;I sTORE BUILDING 1250 oq. NOTI Cr.OFPIJ BLI C HI:AR INC ~s1pace h 328 N Ne-rt Cat-AMt:NOMENT NO. 248 H., • .. ,... • Notice is hereby ,Pvea th•t central secretarial Xerox peted -1175 per mo. (op-the pa1111Dtaf1: co .... l.-.loa of
and telephone 3n swe rinj( poaite Haag Hospital) lobo lhe Chy of Nuport Re•ch will
service. MUTUAL BLDG. Vogel -R-4&--1678. hold • pob lic huri•« •' 8:00
_ ...................... -...... -... ..:A..... 2863 E. Coast Hwy .. CDM. ~~~~~~~~~===I p.111. oa Aasut I, 1968 t. the IIOCfst:S f O it·MLE Call 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .. 675-• City d Co01••<rii:, Ch~lterN• 1• 407 .,.a ., .......... , o. ao
DANDY DuPLEX for sale --O. SPOTS before your eyca t. order co •&.WI .. • •••tr
tl!8 000. Call 8-245. FLOOR SPACE '"' yOtlr new carpel -(20) loot N., roo! oedoocl< ~ f -:t:-----------6 140 sq n noor , , .. potU• of Blocb 5 •• 51 o • · · move them WIU. .Blac LM"' IMn'• S.Wivi.S• •d • ,.,...
CORONA DfL MAR -1 available in large &re. Rent oleccnlri·~~c1rd~~:::: J d• of lA\ Y, Tr•c:t 7015 loc.--uaita _ I W... :eadl _ Burglar alarm · poo. 11. Crowti 1i ted •t 2222 U•l•.-.lty Orhs,
system) already 3107 .B. Coul Newport BMc:ll, Callt.nla. ~· localed -poollool p P·•t So~ ""' t I L~ ~ Ienty ..... ng Clllla del Mar. -.... • • .... ,.... ..... .,. -10 ft. :fi'Oo~ 50 ) w4 A.-••• No. 2• •II la ~ ...... pros. cars ,. 61• I• ••· office of .. .... · ···•• d••-• pro-located oo Ne--...... , ...... De,. ...... ,... olf-1IJ o-at oou 171b St. -Colllo Y-w-~ hr Y. c.,.h, _.....,.
., ..... UYIJtl. ,..... MeN. Reliable tnaot may .. tiM 1..... lhwpsn S.d City
...... ooiJ. · 117io41Df7 b&ve "' 10 6 year 1..... Plooolol C..-• -~~~~~~~~~·::_: .:._ ____ J ~cau~~&te~4~488~.:._ ___ j ~· P>blloli , J•ly 11. 1,.., I• -----------1 ,... ~-.... ~-F.oolp
•
LUCILLE BALL. plays llle
mother of 8 who marries a
father (Henry Fonda) of 10
In the comedy, "Yours,
min~, Mtd ours," now
s howing at the Port Theatre
In Coront1 del Mar. The
critics say, "Entertainment
lor adulls Md yOIOigslers
alike."
1JSO:D
talo.
oo!z
Too:LF.VISION ...
It'" poltalolo TV -... oo. '17Mm.:
ILSO
FORD
'&8 ~ THUIDERBIRDS
IMMEDIATE DRIVERY
, crwlt•I•IIUitic, powtr d oori11 9 I dl1<: lluku. AM udlo, dod , beo~ch toot, wiftyl iftt.,ior tfi,.,, courtuy li9llto, re mote coRtrol
, fvll whool COUtl ond oil otondtrd h ctory o~wipmoPII.
'3888 FULL PRIC E +Tax &Lie. OR 1 Aa~ TOTAL '103" '" V70 DuVJN c .. ·l • .n.
TOTA L
DOWN AND '103.39
SAVE AT LEAST
I'll
MONTH
FROM OFFICIAL LIST PRICE ON ANY THUNDERBIRD
IN OUR HUGE SELECnON.
VACATION SPECIALS
~~~----~-=~-~~~~. DESCRIPTION TOTAL I DOWN I PAYMT.
PRICE PAYMT. PAYMT. . ··-I ··----·1 --:~"~;"'~~~~"~'~.~~ '"'··· : S695 I szs s25 .;, conclitionin9. No. U:t _ ---_ ·---
'65 GALAXIE
500. V-1, •ulom•lic , r•dio, h•••••·
po.,.•• 11 .. •in9 . No. ttl
$995 $34 $34
'66 FORD
-_i ___ _
: $1195 C,utom V-1. Aulo,..•lic, r•dio,
"••'••. •'• conditioning. tio. 1~5
SPECIAL FACTORY
PURCHASE
WE PURCHASED 21
1967 FACTORY WARRANTEED
USED MUSTANGS . FAIRLANES .
GALAXIES . THUNDERBIRD$
'67 GALAXIE 51995 500 H•rdlop. V.I . •uto ... .tic, r•d:o I ile•teo.
Vi,.yl inte rior. No. 719
'67 GALAXIE
500 4 door h•rdlop. V.I . •u+om•tic. po.,.er 1let1in'). '1995 Yinyl inte•ior. No. 752
'67 MUSTANG '1995 '1-1, •wtom•li<:, power sl .. •ing.
r.dio & h••ter. No. 754
'67 THUNDERBIRD 53395 l•nd•u 4 door. Full power, •ir condilic11ing.
AM-fM ••4io. No. I 011
ALL PAYMENTS ON USID CAU IHCLUDE TAX & LICEHSE
& FIHANCE CHARGIS FOR J6 -THS ON APPROVED CREDIT
TRAISPORTATION
SPECIALS
DESCRIPTION TOTAL
r::IC! --"60 GALAXIE $295 V-1. alll•••flc, ,_.,.,
.. .. ,h't· Hkel He. 620 --"63 CORYAIR $395 •at~le, h •hf', .......
•••h. 'MD.J41
"62 PONIIAC $495 $HilMI ,,;., L•M.4 ltte.l. fec .. ty ei•
ca.wliti•lll , Wf5-tl7 ..
DOWN
r.t.YMT. ----sn
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$13
.
S17
' I
I
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MTHLY.
PAYMT .
sn
Sl]
•
PheM 111 Y •r Order
let o Sulllscriptlon:
C.ll 673.0550
•
DEBU TA NTES A.ND F..,THERS ore pi ctur.d here diJ,.
ing a tour of th e Chil dren 's Home Society ofAcu: from
left: ~eorgen e Lunde Smith and Ira Warren Smi th of
Corona Highlands; Kathletn Alii ton Kelley Cl"'d Par·
ter All ison Kel ley of Ea s t Bluff; Rox~·me Eli1abeth
Ray cr.d James Dov;d Roy of C•eo Shor!JI, Cl'ld N<r~cy
how to
round out
that You've got a cor, but lt's not li\!:e c1hotr cn"-
ft's. your ow l\ specia l pride and joy . That's why
it wants the Dunlop Gold Seal brand of tir•.
f int aft, the Gold S.ol is certifi•d
t . t .... at100mph.Soyouk"o-yotot'r• 5 re e oofo at 60, 70, 80. And y« •no Gold
S..l h popularly pric:•d.
Thin tM Gold Sea l tlas Dunlop pot-
~ •nred• Safety. mach •1 ne !~:~'d:.::~:::o~
;:~' ~~·:~: :=::
' center lines and should•rs w1thout o lurch.
And th• Gold Seal has a true low profil•.
Thot m•ans you get a w ide, high~
performa nc• tread wlttt a 1 5~.
larger footprint. Mor• tread it
a lways an the road for better
traction, mor. response, gr.eat.r
~•ty, more miln of wear. See
why thot street mochin• round•
out best on Gold S.Ois?
Drive over to Me us lOOn o nd
talk a serious tire.
Every Dunlop tire mMts ot ••·
c.eeds ev•ry officia l specification
for safe performance.
GOLD SI·AL
C-60-FULL 4 PLY
TUBELESS PREMIUM
s-u
1150-13
~u
69S-14
73S-14
73S-14
n S-15
nS-14
llS-14
IIS-15
ISS-14 26!! PIS-15 1150-14 $ 88 IIS-15
14S-U -P-14
7 ..... 15. IIS-14
l•cloo T .. $1.34 t. 1199 WhltoWolla$2.50-. !f
Fall Mawlkg & lblalica
I TIXACO
CUDIT CAIID I
Evans Creamer of ealboo isle.~ d. .... hose father, Miehael
Creanet, .,;as not present for the picture; Lindo Ch ris-
tine StaDler and Wi ll iam Laird Stabl er of Lido Isle; Pa-
tricio Ann Huddleston ond Donald Insley Huddleston of
Cliff Hoven; Katherine Louise Smith and Randall Felix
\.ieddes of East eluff. (Peter Z.M. Singer photo.)
NEWPORT
BEACH
10.:
10.:
COSTA
MESA
Dads join de..,w in tour
By Mra. G.l. MM .. ,.
The uaditiooal tour ~ the
Santa Ana District otrtces
ol Children's Home Society
by the 1968 debutantes ol
Newport Harbor Audliary
and their Cathers heralded
the beginning or many sum-
mer festivities.
Edward J . Mooney, district
director, conducted the lola',
spoke about the work ol the
society and presented a pre-
view ol tentative plans for
the expan sion or the now
existing facilities at 300
S. Sycamore Ave. The plans
include additional oCfice
space, enlargement ol well-
baby clinic areas. more con-
venient access to the n.a-
t~Jal parent wing and a
specially equi pped observa-
tioo room with two-way aur-
rms. for observing t he older
c hildren under care .In order
to keep up with the maea-
sed demand for services to
adopting families. natural
parents and the volunteer
program. plans call for an
additional 2100 square feet.
It is hoped the1 woc-lr. will
be finished by next spring. ported adoption agency in
Funds to rina.nce this pro-the Nation, and was re--
gram are being raised by spons ible for placing 1. 820
private donations, contribu-children and infants in per·
tioos from trust funds and manent homes during 1967.
other interested individuals. The 15t.h annual Newport
Children" a Home Society or Harbor debutante ball wtll
California is the largesl -be ll;iven on Dec. 28 at the
and oldest privately sup-Balbo<J Bay Club.
Luncheon on Lido
The annual summer lunch·
eoo for the Newport Harbor
Service League's patrones-
ses and sustaining m~ber s
will be held on ~ednesday.
July 24 , in the Lido Isle
home of Mrs . Pau 1 W. F:lm·
qulst. Reservations for mem-
bers and guests may be
made with Mrs. David L.
Fraser.
Mrs. ·~ard E. Jewell and
Mrs. Edwin F. 'lteen are the
respective chainnen of the
sustaining and patroness
groups. Other oommittee
members a.re Mrs. Byron H.
Farwell. secretary: Mrs.
Fred Swettson, hospitality:
Mrs. Thomas Young, trea·
surer: Mrs. William H. Jahns,
L eague Log; Mrs. John H.
Scruggs, puolicity; Mrs.
P eter 3. Hill . gift to the
League ; and Mrs. F.dwi n A.
Andress and Mrs. James B.
Keyes. g;1rden classes.
2 SHOPS FLOODED
The water supply Une to
Larry Kenyon's barber shop
at 320 Marine Ave .. Balboa
Is land. broke Thursday. July
4. and Oooded his shop and
the Uttle Place gin shop
wttll water . Newport Beach
firP.m£fl shut orr the water
and helped mop up the 2 I
places.
Tennis program offered .ALSO PRESENT far the tour of the district office of
"'• Q,ildren's Home Society were th ese fath ers ond
d•bu tcnt•s, from left: Leonf7d Irving Hy lton of 'West·
cliff and Judy Ann Hylton ; Rog er Ebert Turn er of Boy
9-lo res O'ld Alicia Stanley Tumer; (oi'O l EditM C on•er
a~d Joseoh Logon (oN er of Lido Isle; Ame Stord-1
a"Jd John Af11-tur Storch of Boy Shoru. (Peter Z. M.
Singer photo.)
THE REV. E. Freemon
Yearling, on ordained min i·
ster, oulspollen crit ic of the
irresponsi ble leadership
witt-tin the c i vi l r1ghts move·
ment, ond notional d irector
of the Notional Negro Con-
gress of Racial P n de, wdl
s~ak at 8 p.m. th 1s Fndoy,
July 19, tn the Amencan
Leg ion He ll, 21 5 15th 5t.,
Central Newport . Hts sui>.
ject will be "Rtots-cause
end cure.'' He wo s born tn
Red River Pori sh, LOlHStono,
one of 15 children of a form
fam ily. "My parents wo nted
ftleir children to be close
to God," he says, and th ts
has gui ded his life. The
meeting is sponsored by the
local TACT committee -
Trurh About Civil Turmo il,
THEATRE GUIL D WILL
STAGE 'SIMPLE SIMOH'
The Children· s Theatre
Guild or Newport Harbor has
chosen for the faH produc·
tioo the dramatized musical
ldaptioo or the play "Simple
Simon ." The srory was dra·
•tized b1 playwnJt:ht Au·
raDd Hartis.
l11 e City or Newport
Beach p;1rk s. beaches . and
recreation department is
offering a oomprehensive
summer beginning tennis
program designed Cor teen·
a.gers and adults.
The be~nning classes. in
addi tion to the pre-intenne-
diate, and advan ced tennis
classes for children and
adults, are offered at Las
Arenas Parlo:: on the"Penm·
sula, th e Community Youth
Center o f ~e'oi.'POrt HarOOr
in Corona del Mar. ;..lev.'Pon
Harbo r Hi ¢1 School and
Corona del ~far High SchooL
Each daytime class meets
Monday through F'n day for
a 2·week session.
Adult b~inn inp: tennis IS
held at both Las Arenas
and the Community Youth
Center from 8 to 8:55a.m.
and additionally an adult
:md teen s be)!inmn~ tennis
class Is hel d from -t:OO to
4:55 p.m.
F:acb high school fea-
tures a twi·hL.ofll adul t be·
ginning tennis class Mon·
day through Thursda~· from
6:30 to 7:-\5 p.m. as v.·ell as
a Monday throu~ Friday
adult be¢nmn£ tennis
class fro m 9 to 9:55 a.m.
At :-.l'ewpo rt HarOOr HI~ an
additional adult be~pnners
tennis class is scheduled
from 2 to 2:55 p.m.
F'Ot ht¢1 school age stu·
dents, Coron a del Mar High
has a befdnners·lntennediate
tenn is class whi ch meets
from 4 to -l:55 Monday
through Friday. Newport
Harbor Hi~o-'h School has two
teeria~'8 be_!tinning tennis
classes: one held from 9 to
9:;.5 a.m •. th e odler rrom 3
to 3:55p.m.
Tbe prodUCtion wtH be Those Interested In regis·
preeeoted Nov. 16 and l i tertng tor these 2 week
• Orange Cout College. classes may 00 so betwefll
as. Carl Neisser Is PJ& 12;30 aod 1:00 p.m. and
dDcti(ll coordirultor ror the 5:30 and e:oo p.m. Monet..,
p114. and the c.Urector for through F'riday. The fell•
"-play wut be Pecer ttadoa area for Hattnf H.ilh
Cla.ch. is the Mariner's muldpura
Try-ouc s for the musical poae rooni. ReglltradOG
...,. will be announced the area for CYC and Coma•
'-'• pllrt "' Sop<e-. dol Mar HlpScbool .......
may be oompleted at the
Community Youth Center.
Those wishing to register
for tennis classes at Las
!\renas may 00 so at the
recreation depattmentomce.
A MONEY SAVING EVENT DURING
IS THE IIEDIIOOII "THE FORGOTTEN 110011" IN YOUR HOlE?
BEDROOM FURNITURE
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HOW VfOULO YOU LIKE to be o happy, excited
periCH'I again? How would you like, just 24
hours from now, to begin to ho"• mora confi-
denc• in your HI f, to begin ID conqu•r your
f.an, to begin 10 o"•rcorna your most pressing
troubles, end ID begin to enjoy deep peace of
mind? If your life G'ld exp.rience hove slipped
to a low ebb, there is o woy to bring th• right
back up ogoin, It doesn't tdte money or much
ti.'fte to do it. aut, you are guaranteed that you
CG'I begin to change your life in the rtma~ably
shari period of just one full day, How do you '
do this? Ho"" do you accp.~ire such foith? Just
A. NE W LIFE. IN
4H
reod, bdieve, and tnen practice the way of
li"ing aullined in the Sermon on the Mount. It's
all there, at Maune.,., 5, 6, oncf 7, and if you do
e"erything that Jesus soid to do for just 24
hours, you con. begin to regain your old ra-
diance and h~piness at a rote that 'l'lill ornoze
you. Yaurfc.nily and friends will see it as well.
The ~ennon on the Mount consists of only
d:>out three poges in the average 8ible, but be-
lieving and procti cing r+-rern con be r+-re most im-
portOlt thing you .,.,ill ever do . Try it, God
~ar01tees results.
ST. THOMAS BIBLE LESSONS
AIIIAM'I CAll 10 -AlATION bad ...... I .. God, wltllo ' •
G ' IZ ·l-9 .a of ._ _,_,1,. . ._.. God -001 Pte ua tha
• bad -paailllod. N-God pri.a.p to 1a1orprot Hio Won!,
"Notu th< Lo•d /IQd said •"'• Am,.._, Gtl "'-' olll ofllty t-,, -ted -ploD bT Wich ond IUCb 1111 ollice io 001 iDchodod
aod I•••• tlty /Nod.,d, aod fro"' t~y fotlot>'s hoost, •"'• a,_ lllal H~ -H f--. ~ ln tbe ollirial liot of God'a Iiiii
I will shew tf,, .. (Gen. 12 :1). ::d"-: "::: 10 llo . -(l!ph. 4; l Cor. 12). lhny
The Bible alit .. (GoD. 9:28), but the whole record of the hu· and bound ':1.., J:h'::;:: ~fiWMIIII are e ad ed '!ith
"And Nooh )IYOCI 'after the flood man rac:< from Adam'a time, Thia became the foartb A<-: Well, you Interpret the Bible thr~ hundred ud fifty yesn." as Noah had learned it from aadoo (Promioe) ond ..;;r;;;;. ont way aod . I another, and
The tenth and ele'ftftth chapten Methuttlah, who· could han der the Abrahamie CO\I'tDallt •e are I,',Oth entl~cd. to our !>wn
give some of the deacendants of had it direct from hit ancestor .. Tbe.e ed Ab ad h' • opinion. But th11 II not 111ht.
Noah and also tell ot their Shtm lived 502 yean after tht aeed fr::':n'the o: membe;: ~.and . Chriat •nd t~ Holy
failure to keep the terms of the ftood and he certainly wu con~ f the h The Spant .,.u ~peak plainly and
covenant that God had made temporary with Abram's life in demption u:;anmanrace;,.. to 'b; mean what They •Y. and IIY
with Noah, and how ther were Ur. . worked out throacb thU amall what They ~": It Jl , for Ul punish~ by having thc1r Jan· And ·if:' ht . there OCCU;t~ an ~ctor of the race and the ft-~ take ~ •. tm!ructtont II
guage confounded. with the re-vcceed1 y unporunt .nodent. maJndtt of mankind wu left to rs•en by Hun m H•• ~ and
suit that they were divided into God ha created the earth to I' t ·u suaJ ti bat obey and not ''l to tw11t and
many different branches or be inhabited (ba. 45 :18). He b;~.::!ed to u• creat':tem whn: tum them .to tult our comfort
tribes oz; peoples which began to had put man on the earth and God worked H' . and conven~~· When we oper ..
be s.cattered "abroad upon the Jiv~ him instruct;ons and prom-tbrou,'hor His ~ ~ ate on faath 1n ~·· Wo~,
face of all the eanh." The gener-tses and had provided for him CONistiac of Abram and ce~-then we mus.t ~t ma~ It u_p '!'th
ations of Ham and Japheth are in Paradise. But man bad turned tai f hi d enda ltart' our own op1n1ons or preJUdices
given without reference to years away from God and was dis· ·~h 0 I 1 escd J ntab n:! or hue any reliance and cxpec:·
but in that of Shem is set forth obedient and telf-willed and lost wa k sue aot aco ·. tation for help or Iicht other . . . were nown a var10Us tames as tha that h' h God 'd years so th~t we ~n ~eck the his ~me tn Pa~d1ae and was Hebrews (Gen. 14:ll), Israel-n w ~~ . prov1. ~·
passage of time w1th faarly close out mto the Kingdom of the ites (Gen 32:28 32 . Exod 9 .7) The great. hastonc and spmt-
approximation. W_o~ld under the rulcnhjp of a and Jew; (Z JGnP 16 :6), ~nd ual ,acco~phshments of Abra-
From this taiJie v.oe learn that ~pmtual . power _opposed to and all the othn people on the earth, hl:rils hf~ were only those
about 100 years after the Rood m rebellion agamst God . Then includifll the othtt descmdants thmgs wfnch were commanded
the descen~ants of Noah made God rc~led t~ man how he of Abraham (sont of Ishmael, ~ God and fait~fully followt'd
the great mistake of ignoring and all his family could escape Esau. and the sons of Keturah) 1n every last d~ta1l by Abraham.
God's commands by trying to fron'! the bon~age of Satan and are known as Gentiles (Gen. When ~ reahzed that he w 3!1
work their way into Heaven in-regam Par~d1se and t~e favor 1o:5 ; ]sa. 42:6 ; Luke 2 :3Z). only an mstrument by whom, and
;tead of o ffering blood .sacri6ces, of ~· w1th eternal hfe, free Abram is better known as through whom, . God, th.e Al-
in full faith. The doctrine of from sm. For abo1;1t 2<:0? years Abraham, the change having been m1ghty, was worku~gout Ha s plan
works has bee n tried many times GOO was very patient With the made hy (;n(( wht'n He an-to. redeem mankmd, then all
since and is yet popular today, !"cmOe;s of the ~um&fl ~· but nntmC"ed that he was to hecome a th1np worked togtthct: for .good,
but it always fails. Then, about It contmually faded 10 fa1thful-f th (Gen 17 .5) beca~~ he wu provmg, m all
292 years (about 9 generations ness and ~ent after false eods a er · · · hum1hty, that h~ was the ."called
from Noah) after the flood, until the hme came wh~ the AIUHAM'S IMPORTANCE of God, accordmg-to Has pur-
there wa s born in the city of race was scattered and was ex-In the eleventh chapter of He-po~.:· and that he I~)Vf'd God
U r of the Chaldee!l Abram, th~ istiD_i in almost complete dis-bre.w~, there are 37 ·~ses de-sufficiently to trust H1m who lly
son of Terah. It is interesting: obech~ce tp God. There could scnbmg the acts of fa1th of 18 (Rom. 8:28). On the ot~er
to note that, if t his computation not be another universal RooO, named and many -unnamed per-ha.nd, the r:nan.y outstanrhng
is true-viz., that Abram was with des)ruction of the inhab-sons w h o were outstandinc ex-fa!lures of_ hts life were those
born 292 years after the itants of the earth, because God amples of what God approv~ thmgs whtch he planned and
Rood then he must have bttn had promised that there would and appreciates i n member! executed without any reference
58 y'ears old whe.n Noah died be no more, and set His bow of the human race who be· to ~· He had be-en promised
350 )'ears after the •flood. If in ~ sky as a s i~n of Hi:~ long to Him. Of t.he.se ~7 ver-an hear, but, as he was old anti
this ts the fac then Abram promase. RS, 12 arc occupied With the had no son, he S«mW to want
might easily hav;'rriet and talked During the three dispensa-record of the faith of ~bra~m to ado~ Lot. When th~t m~se~
with Noah and so have learned tions of innocence, conscience, and ~rah. If God giftS h!m ably fa.ded, then at hts wafe s
not only the story of t·he flood, and human government, and un-one-thtrd of the .whole ~pec1al s~styon he took Hagar as a
JU DGES 7
Gideon's 8at1la of 300
L.euon 10, Series 2
REPR IN TED WITH PERII ISSJDN FRoM
ST. THOMAS PR ESS
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l;ideon's dt.•f('at of tht· :\lidiltnitt·s with :too pic'kt"<l ml'tl i..; nul u nl.v nm· 11f
thl' rt t'('i!ii\'(' battll"' n f hb.tnr\': it b aJ!IO t,vpical or ('hrb!'s ddl'itl ur tht• l'rinC't·
,.r thi." world .... tth hi .. ~mall following" of pit•kt'fi nwn 11 nHI\' ,,l,.n ht• "l>t'n ....
lhl· fHI I olf .h•rit'h11. a~ ftln..,had~'"'ill j! t h~· l'lld tlf1hl'WUrld Whl•n l 'h rr ~t t\111
rdum v.ith tlw .. rntntl ,,f u trUITlJ}('II t• iud~l·tht• quit·k anrt th l' dt·ud
.. piritual l''I:''ITi!''' fn r hard t'Hmpai~o:ning:. bnld at1inn anct wnr In tht· cil'illh
The wnrld il' lh ru ..... n into a pan it· by ju"t a few such mt•n nf (;ud: tht• v.·orld
l'annot <Kt·nunl fnr th1·m. ~in('e its own forn-s ~a in'cnura~l'only from \'a"!
ohapter of the btOJt~ph~e.~ of concubme and Ishmael was born.
the faithful, he 11 certainly He also took Keturah as a
worthy of our special study, concubine and had si x other
even if it is about 4(X)O years sons, whose descendants, with
since he occupied the world stage. those o£ Ishmael. have always
Also, in further proof of his been. and still are (as Arahs)
importance in God's sight, 14 the great enemies o{ the 'chit ·
of the SO chapters of Genesis dre:n of Isaac and Israel, and are
are devoted almost rntirely to today causing more world trou-
the events of his life. Yet there ble than any other na tions. l-Ie
are today some "teachers" who was deported from Egypt and
hold that the story of Abraham Gerar because o f his deceit
is a "myth"! Jesus warned us to about Sarah, as rttorded in Gen-
bcware of false teachers (Matt. esis 12 and 20. But it is hecause
7:15). ' of his faith in God that Abraham
Tht• harr lo • ~h·nd!l ht• :otuclit•c1 :r~ a mili tal)' upl•ratinn II .;h lntld ht· n"ll·tl
!hat ()ud I' 11111 rt•mon '(! frnm ihl• a (fair il~ though i-11· Wl'fl' an tndtfft·renl
"Jl't."l'httnr. :\•rt l'\'l't\ .,.,,H ~~ fuu~ht without (;ud prt'St'nt and ~"''t·n1in..::.
t:trrl h;t .. inlti al('l:l tht• :u·tinn: H l· ha ~ d in<l'·tNI (;irh"CIIl h••v. It• tl ntt •,·d· .tnt!
Ht· hu .. dt•h'nnloll'd thr· ttult·••m •· hv dirt•l'l at·ti•lft•ln th1· ht•art,o; ,,f lht·tl omho~t :tn l•
~l idi .m ·., hto..l ,., thr.•tltl ull•• t'tmfu,.iun h1· 1h1· wav (;,c1 ma k1·• !ht·m rt·.u 1 r ..
v.n rkt'<l ••ul "''' tHllt· ~~• :1 ... I•• \\ill . h utto w1n i n"'~~""',, m.•ntwr rh.•t l ~ro~d
lilt'-,\JI th t• W•orld w••ttlt l ktl<•w lhat it i~ (;o •d \t h•• d,·lt\t•rt·ol ~l ul t.l tl 1111•• (,,,j,.
o n '" hand. (;~,n d ir"''" h t .. dt•'TI•• m.tko• wu r·
I) ..\J(arn .. r llllfllt'''''' fl l l tll \'r it'o tl ·•dd .. :
'21 Enl i .. ltnj..: ltt\lt mo•n wh•• t an .1n tlwdl fr l!hl.
:I) (lpt•ra tltllo! .... ,rh 1'\Trvnw pr.,·,~tl •tl ,,J rl1·plt>\lll l'ftl .tiT. II 1.. .It H I
trrni nL:.
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~·"'~~''' rh.tr r..t r.n~< ,. II Jlnlt 1: .. d t .. r th•· ho~rt l• pJ.,., .nul r .. , \ 1o t•ot \ ""'. II• or
rdu·l't· t:ll lt""' ,,,,,j !11 ~ lll t'tl lr••nr 0'\l'rl tll!! tht·nl···lt t• I•• ,,,, o)l'!l••~t ,.r :1···1 r
ht tlll dll l'.tJl.H J!Jt·-. li 1 t.wt t'\ ,•n '''"~~''' .. r tlwrr hlllll.oll Jl"\t• r o•. tl:· d '•1'•'1'
(;tdl·••ll ·r,..,, 11p t'llrl\ ~Ill· tWr••tll <tll\ "'"l"'rtt•o·d tho pltohttl:! o•' o o~rnp .tttd
tt .... oth•out th1· hu.,int-.-hd••rt· d:n !tg"hl H t· t h· "'' rh. , .1111p ~ T• 11 I ,,, ,)I I
numht•rs. gang prc.os.:u n • .. ancl mniorit.v npininn. They C'anno t t•ont·t'in• 11 f thl•rt•
bt·inl! ,.uch ;r n·ality a ~ men uf individual t•onsdt•nt'l' wh n ..... ill risk all in ••bedi·
m n · 111 lhl' \\'nrd of Gnd
( ~ l · 1'1 .. 1 ~ ~:: ( ;11/t•IIH rulft,·" ti ll' tnlws, t'tL,hll,:rs :!:.!.OWl till unfit fur h,'IIIJl
,,,,,,, ho ·urrnl; (iud rl11vo:t~o lr m t '" t ltu ... ~,· {I'Unl rh,· "'m(linittJ( IO,OflfJ
,,,,. thu.~l' 11 hu lu···1• rJ,.,· ,,.,., 11 htlt• thil!l..'illf.!; u·ith tlw :1011/w ,,_wt.~
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Does God Have a
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Son?
James tells us '(James 2 :26) is remembered, and .excePt' . .for
that the proof of real· ·faith is his obtodimce to God we rlevt!r
the wOrk accomplished and re--:ould have had any rerord, of
suits attained through faith ~1m, but he would ha,·e ~n
alone. The autho( of the Book JUSt another un.kno".'·n ~nca.ent
of Hebrews calls attention to Chaldean who d1tfl m ht s sm;.
nine specific things which were THE HEBREW CHARTER
proofs of Abraham's faith: (1) His faithful obedience to the
\t .tlt•r "'''Pfllt .tnd 1111 th•· ht·rJ.:h t-·••lh:ll ~l ht· !t••-r ••I ~l ttl t .ttl "·'" lo• n• o!b 111111
111 Tho• \',til t•\-l'tl''lllll.thll· ht • .trrt\\'d h\ lt on 1·•/ m.•rtht-lt•'••r• 'h· "' !II\
when God called, he obeyced; unseen God, Jehovah, howeve r,
(2) he actually believed God's resulted in sevt•n promise-s from
promise and expected a great God, viz., (I) I will make of
inheritance from God; (3) he thee a great nation; (2) r will
went out in confidence, yet not bless thee; ( 3) I will m:~.ke
knowing whither he went; ( 4 ) thy name great ; ( 4 ) thou
he was willing to sojourn in shalt be a blessing ; ( 5) I will
the land of promise as a stran-bless them that bless thee ; ( 6)
ger ; ( 5) he dwelt in tents, I will curse ·him that curseth
although he probably had been thee; (7) in thtt s hall an of
previously accustomed to houses; the families of the earth be
(6) he believed in a resurrection blessed. No other mere human
and the life after death of the being ever received such ~:reat
By Mr.. H•l•n M. Ma•l. MIMloa.ary lr1 Michiqcm body, and he looked for a spirit~ promises. They are summed up
]., .. ihll'•-t n~ '" J!!'"t•h r,.lt ::inu~ t .. a(tr•r ... Cud'._ uv.n tim,. H!:' .,.,.nuld br r ul nfJ. '"'' ,,.,, ual city built by God; (7) he In Genesis 22 :18, "And in thy
t 1•ul d g"d lht·n· t"' .. ftt·n rna~ .. rn•Juir w& a~ tn lt'rta in tr •rth~ ... f f,r U'"'""lf. He v.·ou ld br "cut 0 tr' f.,r th··ir and Sarah, in their old age, hy seed shall all the nations of the
( ;,d ... ut ,,1 ... , Wl'lll hun .. d f. v.!lh ;1 tru-1• d •o n .1111 I•• 'I'\ o•u l 111. · '" m\ ..,, n plttt•· ... ,, that .,.,,. ,.1111 l>'llrr prl'"""' th,. 5in! 1 Oanid '):2 1·261 . Whf'n th i~ C.n!pf"l ""'~ faith, became P.a.rents of Isaac; earth be blessed : becaust thou
,.,rnp lit· m ;uk a th••n •u!.!h rt'tl '"''·'i"'"'·"" ,. 11'"'"':.: • J,,~, ''"'"t:.:h 1,, th· t• 111-•l 1t i rn~ ,,f f'hri~t . \<o·hi ch the\ cannfll dt·n' un :--1ade , lt'n to thf' Jt-"'i"h lt-adf'r. h,. 11imph (8) he was walhng to offer up hast obeyed my voice." Those
11 o ''a \·,..,drt tp 1111 talk h..t wl't·n "'"ldi1·r .. It OA .t .. ••nh h\ th 1-, \Tr••nhn ,,\ oth·n If'~~ tho •. dt·m 1.,-,d· .. H .. h w.,rd . uid. "I don't ''anti•' i't'lit-1'" that v.·av:" Our Isaac as a lamb of sacrifice; promi~s of God constitute the
h I I r I I h h (. 1 11 1 1 On .. n .. nr~a!'i un "'"~~ked if it "''rf,. not a Lurd •.!t d ,..of ~uch. "full well ,_,. re·l.f"('t th,. (9) _ile believed God was able only charter or constitution of tl••tl l••l c •l'la t•n :.:•"of g"t'llf'fa ~o plat d••••~tl \l ,t ••'"•'''ll •oro~•·ll•ll• 1 f h h !.11 t rhar v. ht'nf'''er C.rtd madt-an' rf"ference t'•lmm andmenb cof G ... i that \'e mi roht k""l' to ratse up saac rom t cas es the Hebrew nation, and cannot ~1 1-:Tl frntll (; .. c\ tho~ I \'n 1"r1· wa' lu tw hi• ~ f th 'fi d h' <-
I I• .!•·" n. ir \.\a~ alwn• in the feminin" ;:::enrier 1 ·•ur 11V. n tradit i··n~ .. 0 e sacn cc an rest9re am U'C amendf'd or abrogated bh ;'>.~tl"'' o~J.,., th.,r h t-. t• nor nlll\· a \'o lunlvt•r arnn . h11t "'"' lrtt m v.h" h rh ..... o. · t Th 'II . ( I cur h a~ dau;:ht,.r~ ,.f Zi un. 1 h a. :i :l6 t. !li ~ten. Sin('t> Isaiah :>:J dOt':< nrot rf"ff"t In a Jlf'Oplr a once. any man. ey are sh m u
\'III IIIITI't'f' who olft' .d r.tl(l lit ht ''l'l with hnmv 1' .... Jlll tl•lhti!T rt ... d (I'O .... h .. ·ro ·d Jurlah ant! r ~rat•l. '" "'""fll Gl}(l !&hi." ... I laden v.ith iniquitit'!. "'" fllll!'t ln .. ~ further for ABRAHAM'S ISOLA!JON force today. The Abrahamic ~l "rl' than lwn·thorrh nl th l' whnll-fort·(· art• -t·nr h .. nw rht~ r-.. 1an da rd "P•·r am ma rrit>d unto ,,,u :· i J~r .. 3:7. t.t 1. Like· ahe Rip-hteou~ Sen.Jnt. Ht' fora, J.,ft Hi! fool· No one .of t~ese thmgs was Covenant is also the only hope
at ing" pr•o('l'durt• m th•· ;~rm il"' ,,r (;,,d · ~A111! rh ~··•ffi n ·r-~hal l ~tw.l k f1 rnh~·r ~<i.r the l 11rd Co<l sairl. "I was an hu !haml print! all throu~h thf' Old Testam~nt and r•·· easy.to beheve, ..IUt each and all of the ~ntiles (Gal. 3 :9, 29).
h I I h h II \\'h · 1 1 r r "'' 1h•m "t)•• '11·32 1 \I ., c. 1,, ... d 1h·m ,· .. f"lfillm·"l ,·n 1h• N' ... ~· T•,ln· ~u1red and demanded the ex-Chn'st the seed of A"••ham 1111111 I l' r t·••p c. ani r t•v " a .... a .v. at n 1a n '"' h 'rt' 1 1at 1-t'>~r ttl .tnd "n " . . . .. . , . . . 11r""'' . ,.,.... •" .. " ... • .... •. ·~, , "
'.,". · ·I J .... ,,·, ~''~'"'I bo,kolo'do'o" the mcol. If th• Ro'•ht•o"•-'·'''''nl """ld .. ,,, L . ercise of gre::&t, intelli.-nt faith, (Gal. 3 :16) came, lil·cd, died, fu int h•·arll•d'! Let hi m ~o and n•tum unto hi" hnu~t·. lt•:<ot his brdhrt>n':o ht•an ~· '' ._.. ,.-,.~ , ,.. " e .. • " l.W' lb~··
f . 11 h' h • 1... ,,11 H J) f k 'l'h L .. rrl said:" ... I had put her awa v. and ,zh,.n J•·wn·, it follow! that He need~d to come intn perhaps greater th~n any that rose again, and ascended into
'11111 "' wt· ''' 1' ca rt. I ,.•ut. "' : 1 r;l ll't'• rrur ,. tr p" fltt"r o~rm ,· I ' h~r a bill of di vorc~ ... " ( Jer.' 8 :5: .l :R 1. thr ~in·sick world in !Omf" othf"r "'a''· anrl ~" may ever . be req~ured by any Heaven to fulfil those promises.
fir"' I wrt-ding-out 1' 111 lean· at hnml' lhn"t' who do 11 "1 •n ;tkt· 1'11"ul-(h ~'"0'1'it•tw~· .. tTh ;~ Jewi!h leader aclt no¥~·1edged this was trw·. He did~ He did nl'll ('Om~ &! thf" ~ •Jf man. one of US m our lives. Abraham All the anti-Semitic efforts which
uf Thl· mutter tn \'ul untt>t•r Bur ~t·t:ondll' t'l't·n ,·nlunlet·r-an· ... l•nt htHnt· rf thev . Th,.n we pointed out that Jev.·ry teaf'he! that but a! the !ln'd of woman throullh thf" ''irp:in -had ~ery. few pre-:edents. to Jew-haters can put forth can·
are fa int · hen n ed: th1·,· an· .... ·ur.;{' than dt·adwond. ,•)(hau .. !lug" tn nth~·r .. rn t·a rr\' -'J11aiah .~.l dues not refer to the Chri1t of Got!. birth and th~rcfort-sin If"!~ t Wn. 3 :15: l!oaiah helf has faith. We have a B1ble not eliminate the blessing of the alt m~. :rnd a dr;rin 1on -u rrlit•.;: thl•.v C'n dunJ(l'r Hw whtrll' army if tht·y panic a~ tht' Christians teal'h. but teaches that ]t'v.·n · 7: II ; Matt. I :21·251 . The Ritthtt:OU!' Sf.r"''"' ful of them, bes~dcs our knowl-Seed of Abraham, but can only
Even such a dra.'l tic purKing i! not enough for th is fray. God nex t choo-.t'l!
from the 10.000 able. ~agcr and stalwar1 o nes, tho!'ie who are ~o habitually
alf'r1 a nd ac-tive that they keep to their feel while drinking water and take jus!
a few laps. no t dropping to their knees. helpless, to gulp great swallows .
Finally th~e mm are commanded to be di vided so that they havr no
rese rves: there i5 nn hope of suppon from the rear and no po~s ibility of re-
treat. They a re deplnyed as though each of the 300 elect was in command of
a battalion . They giVl' a signal of attack with such suddenness and precision
tha t the Midian ile campi~ thrown into a hystf'rk:al night in which they tum nn
each other and kill their owJl people. A.'l they ncoe. the retterve5 are call ed out
tn take heart and exploit the victory by pursuing the annies out of the land.
This i! the way battles art' won-by dUI1enr and wi11e preparation; b.v
obedience to (;()d's I awl'! and pu rpoS<"s; by careful selection and use. onl.v rrom
volunteen. of tht• habitually hardenf'd and alen : and b.v a boldnes11 hom or
. faith In the God o r Battles. Victory Is nor glvpt. as men thought In the war o f
attrition ln the trenches of 1914-1918. by blood·ltttlng, but by that elusive
quality of boldn<"ss. courage. conscience. and ... by God.
Th,. banle cry of Christian armies. taken from the cry o r Gldoon's 300,
declares all this: ·Th, •word o f the Lord. and ofGideon!'"'"ForGod and St.
JamC!II. (San Ote«o)'' c ry the Spaniards: "For God and St. George."cry the
Enl(li1h: "Por God and St. Andrf'W. • cry the Scottlth anceston or Confederate
Amerkana. mrn o( th~ Covenant.
The chi~ lntlrvclton of Gkifon't war. however. is tht battJef'\ed of thl1
wortd In which the Chufth MUhanl heft on eerth Is tnlaced in a despcrale
conftk:t Al&lntt th~ lortW ot tvU "liM 1ru1hoppen for multitude." Thote
who volurMI!fr ff,r bapdlm and cbun:h mtmbtnhlp are the full anny. Amons
thiN ft~ OMI who are (Rfohearted are CMhtered ud Hnl home to lhmr lmtt .
from 1tw rtmalnlnr numbH, Ou1111 eledllhote who are Pf"f'Parf'd by habitual
i~ n·fNrf'd to her~. Then we said that whil~ ,•,.uld nnt come throu,a:h natural ~,.nf"ratiQn. edge 0 f the hva today of result in bringing down upon
till' Srriplu rt~ a~ a rule refer to Je"'·q in th,· f,r then He too. would hav,. ~n one of thf: man>:" 5;1intly .persons whose lives themselves the curse of God, and ft·mini r~e ,zendror . lu iah 5.1 u~ the ma!'t'ulin,. ,o;inful Adamic ra«. Thf'rf"fnrf". the Lord ~IIIJfr"!! are livmg ep1stles (2 Cor. 3;2). the history of the Hebrew peo-
·r·•·n•ll:'r 51 lime!, in ju~t 17 vt'rM"s. as li E. lfl\1. ··Rut when the fullnt>v. of tim,..,.,.,.,. rnmt. C.od Then, also, Abraham wu JUSt pic is fuU proof of this great
ll:'i. ami a~ "my ri p:htenus !'ervanl." "'f'll l forth His Son. marl,. nf 11 wnman 1 not a man of like passions as we truth. l~aiah also !lirl'when he ~aw th,• llnlin"" msnt . made undf"r thr Ia"'·· to rf'd~m them are, and he bad no church or This lesson teaches us the
,f G .. d : ·· ... Woe is ~! for I am untlone : th ~tt v.·ere under thf' htw, that V.'f" might ret"eiVf" pastor, men's league, or other tremendou!l importance of obey-
'"'"1111"'' I am a man of unr lean lip~. anrl •lwdl thr utluptiQ n of !IOns'' I Gal. k·l-71. H" wnuld human associations to help inr God in the que!tion of sep-
in ''"' mirlst flf a people uf und ,.nn lip!': fnr '''""" as 11 child hnrn tnrl a toon ~tiven (lg, llrtn~ his faith, It is eguaJiy 1rating ourscl\'ts from thow
mim· ''Yt'S have !Cf'n thf' kinp.. thl" l.onl of '1 :6. 7t. therefor~ WI" h11ve t~ hear1 of llw-~rta1n. that the nt~ n.jonty of with whom Gtxt says we should
h .. ~r"." \lnrt:o..-er, he uid of theM' samt• 1wn l,o!ltel in John :\:16; ··ror GOt'l AO loved tht-his fnends, ac:quaantalk"88, and not affili:~.te. We have seen that
pl1·: "Hut v.·e a(e all as an undean th in~. ruul Wflrld. that He goavf" His only bcgolten Son. relati'ftt worshiped faltt JrOds, Abraham made the mistake of
all our ri;!hh·ll n!!fli!!!RA are a!' filthy ra~~: Anrl '""' "'ho!!Oever b«olil'vf"th in Him should nOI ~ ~bly dilapproftd ol his not teparating himself from
we nil dtt fade all a kaf: and •1ur ini•1uit irll 1~eri~h. hut h1ve PW:rlaMinJ: life." 11w: faith· fallh 1n J~h: But Abram Lot, and, the Bible rec::ord shows
likro I he winrl. have taken us away .. J ll'.a. (..,t; ful ttf Old Testamc'nl timf'll did he.lit"Ve In thi11 took Sara1, h11 Wife, aad all of the ternble results of this Jet!·
(1!. Therefore it itt cle1r that Isaiah 5.1 rlnf"l' Gt)llyd. and wtre convf'rted, for our Lord bit ~ui~ and left Ur to timental error. Today God teDs
not refer to Jewry. Nirl. ", .• Exeept ye ht' ronvf'rterl, and become tntftl to a dntin:l.tion wholly un~ Ul to come out from among the
Thi!l nme vwphd ai!IO 'uid: '"Ah 11inful a11 littlf" rhildren. )'" 11hall not entrr inlo the lcnowa to him. bat he did it in unripteoUJ -the unbeltevcn .
nation. 11 l*lliJit' laden with iniquity. a M."M ... f kinp:dnm nf Heavtn" I Matt. 18:3). We nb· full confidence that God would The ttndency today, ~er, is
evilflo lf'r!', children that are corrutMrA : they J'CrVf: lhat David unbrstood lhis full well: M direct ohim and pnwick fO{.him. to chance the words "c:onte out''
haw· forsaken the LORO. they hiiVe wovokr.d not unly was convertNI after be cot~tfeeaed his , God did DOt aped A"-to into "c:o-operatt: with!'Gocl hu
the Hl'}ly Ont' of lsr~rl unto anp.flr. they are l!in~ 1nd wu fot,ln•n. hut M alto ..W to the ~ •Y help fn:m nladftl llld oely prunaated eo.,. be the Father ~one away hackward" flsa. 1 :.j), ThNf'fnrr l..nrd. "TlM-.n will I tt.eh lrai'IIIAitwOrt lhy ffiiDdl. for he ... told 10 laW: o f ~ o f co-op-
we mu!il I•H'lk el~when to find thi' Ri;,!hll"'ouJO "''Y~.: ~nd 'inner• 11hall bt-('OftYftted tmlo the 111 all' b 1 hi• d. He W eratora (2 Cor. 6 :17, 18).
Serv1n1 of Jehovah upon Whom Almip:ht) thff d!la. 51:UL .. ..,. to,.., ... God ..... We...,~].-Chrilt the
Cod wat~ ~minJr to l•y tht' iniquity of lhe Jl"O· 0 1u id. lilt .. b•i•h. not only hel~ rhi. His 1nt m'±h 1r11 to .... s-1 of ~ the Soi. of pi~ 1nd for which He wou~ be rut nfl'. hut nnt trul~ .. hul lfoft hbl l~iMMiy hi Cncf•s Word ... of W. .........,,. Lat. llil ~ the It( 1 h of the Jewa,
fur Him~lfl llu . SJ:S-6. 11. 121 . O•v~·h l_,.. !~lmllbe72nd,..._-....... f .. ~'1 •SfJV, willa .... • _, letnl•r a.c1 Slrrioar, Ver~ f'i~hl ula .... he .... cui mal of thf-ltnd Gcod • ~n : H• nanw t:l'all ~for~: 'nlllt •flelwaN, .... ... an .. lllflltll) fm froat the
of the li viPII: or the tnn.,arthion flf my HOI na,.... thall lW' N'MIItnwd • lorall • tM ... Ill • ... 11'0 'h ....... ef t1ae cane md will
JJtopiP w•~ Ht ~Ptritknt ... Alllhft faithful knf"W tva: and mr.n th.tl M ......,.. hi fhm: • lie 111o ...... .........; ~ ...-....r NC11ift 111e ......_ of
and hf.lkvffl th•t the et~rnal Son of f.OO wnuld nation' th.ll <"aH Him '*'-1 .......... 1.1 ...a 1..-1AI. AIJiw W i1ual ''' • -of AlMa-
rome in God's own time, and would pay lhe Hi1,.:loriout n~ for~: .... WrM ..... -..fy! 1 pill 1 Gef'l..., ... ,., Will., lllniD is oar
price of tfw..ir t iM and tran"8rf!M1ont~. He earth bft filkd with Hi• jllnry: A..n.. ..t _.-iO .... IIIII -•• 1W ....... .... ..._ An ,_
would br. I~ anointed Pri~ of Pf'~ and in A ... n." for 1111 7Jihlw ... Old ... a clliW of ~ lily falitlll
llW'OI!T MAIIIOR EIIIIGII
SlCXIID SECllOII --Pill l
liiUIIIDAY,JUlY II, IMI
CXIIIDIIA «1. lA II, CAll F.
City gets 'thank you'
Tile N--CIQI 11J1 wlfo bu for lito -c-oil. wblcll -1111 yoar -IMiq -1 lbaro of-~~~ ~ad oriU. lo._1 Ia 11111 ._-•••• ceiTLY at ....... rooelwM I .. _ .......
--lito I jaM -JOU" -_,, lito -"AI lite Ul'liDI or -OIJ •1M11 -. a& 1501 l'om-lloaal acllvlliel .,.....,_ wlfl oad Cbll-. 1 -d
INf Avo .. Coraaa dol liar, by lito Cll!f. Uko to oompll,...t )'OU ood
ODI& Wt.Wun Hall • uau. Tbe leuer oomea from your fellow m•berl of lbe
pocllld 1400. -.s •11•1811 ~d L. Wl&lorl, 21501 &be Cl17 Courlall for maltlas
bo bod otored Ia lllo --Allll VIlli Dr .. Eul BlulT, IIIIo -dorfttl 1"0111'101 avail-
meat ••• atolen 10a1eUme vtc.preatdeat ot Cbe Irvtae Ule to lbe cUl&eDa or
bo&we81 JUly 1 &ad July 4. Co.. to cbarp or pliiiUila.. N-rt Beacft. I would
be told Newport Beach ~ He wrttea: Ull:e to have you pua oa our
Uce. "1 am wrttinc tbta letter oompltmaua to Cal Stewart
IUSHIIU
••• ..... a l.l,..cul•• ...... , .. ,,
l.tLI iUS
oo behalf or myeelt and my aad tbOIHI who manage the
family. My wtre and my actlvtde.. I WQUld p..,..
t.bree cb.Udrea baw tak• Ucularly Uke you to know
advaotage of lbe ftae rec> tbe feeltnp of my wife and
reafloaal Pf'OII'UII the CUy cb1Ureo wttb Ul@:atd to the
or Newport 8eacb otrera. very special people who
"Aa an eumple, my 1011 actively teacb the various
pu11clpatea lD tbe baaebll.l propama. Ia tbe opinion or
program coordina&ed by the my family tbe,y are wttbout
Ctty of Newport Beach aod pan.l.lel aaywhere.· The
•. c u, 1 be, together with bia two P&tleoce and 811.W witb
sisters. take botb swimming whicb l:bey oonOOct these d•l ...... •~t-<,.•.o. 1_..70 and tennis leuooa in the program a baa broucbt and
:=::========~Gi:· t~y~r:ec:re:a~U~oo::al:..p:ro::lll':arn:. I am aure will bring a great , dell of enjoyment in yeus
t:HIJRt:HES
~~~f.P~~~~,.~~~~~ H~~
liO'I CLi fl"ll' O!tlvl:
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
THE AMERICAN LUTHERAN C HURC H
8:)0 a .m. to Q:30 a.m. -Worship !>ervtce
q:4S a .m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool
11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 n'oon -Wor ship Servi ce
The Rev . James G. Blain, .P.u~
The Rev. Gcorce J. Busdiecker, VISttatton Pu10r
Ptlone 548·3631
Christion Science
~ ... ices
nas·r nn Rr u o•·
fllltl!fT, s nf-'"TIST
))OJ \'t3 Lu..\cl
NcWflo\ft B..:.1ch
Sl Nl11\ Y Sl'IIOOL
9 I) o '"' ,,,; I I o ..,
SUI"'UA Y SEM\ ICES
9·\S -11 o "'·
WEONESUA' t \'t~l!'otlo
. \li::f.TINC. a" ....
READI NG ROOM w ...... , •. , ...... -s .....
WHno•ol•v 9 '·"' -7·A) P·"'·
T.,o•4•y '"" F .. 11.,.
9 ...... -s ..... . '·' ..... . s.. .... ,, 1 ...... -41 ..... .
IEC'OIIID C"Ml:AC'" Of'
CN..-T, SCit:NTJST
Newpo.-1 Beach a\
('orona del Mar
610 Carnation Ave.
SUNDAY SCIIOOL 10 •"'•
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 ......
I 'EDNESOA't' EVENING
~ETI.NV , 1:00 ,. .....
·RE~ING ROOM -
First loptist Owr.h
of Costo lt6eso
Ba ptist Bibl~ Fellowship
l•ric(lc,.Jcrfl -AaiOJW•o•s
S..to A.ae I. MotHIIo Sts.
Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
~:45 a.r '· Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. Mom ina Wonhi~
6:00p.m. Trainina Union•
7:0ll p.m. Eveninc Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:20p.m. Bible Study
3:00 p.m. Prayer Meelina
A TTEMD THE CHURCH
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
to come.
"''lbank you again for
what is another reason why
Newport Beach is our
ravorite city."
ARTHUR WEISSMAN, ol
Corona del Mar , a career
life and health insurance
representative, has won the
1968 notional sales odlieve-
ment award, presented by
the National AuociatiO" of
Life Underwriters. He . > a
long standing member and
tru1tee of the Californ ia
Chapter of the Myasthenia
Gravis Foundation , a no;.-
profit organization aiding
the fight against the ser i ~s
neuro-muscular d~rder for ~~ch c~ue on• cure ore
yet unknown,
STEVEN D. SCHUMACHE~. chief technician in the
Radiology Department at Hoag Hospital, Is shown with
a multi-channel physiologic reco rder, an instrument
which play1 an important role in the' diagnosis of heart
disease before open-heart surgery. The recorder is one
of the pieces of equipment he discussed in a recent
talk given before the fortieth annual conven tion of the
American Socl ety of Radiologic Technologists, at th e
Statler Hilton hotel In Los Angeles. He was a special
procedures technologist at the University of Washing-
ton, Seattl e, before comi ng to Hoag. In lqM he won
the Hawley Award for the most outstanding scientific
paper given by an x-ray technologist befo re the Wash·
ing State convention o f radi ologic technologists.
Art work on display
Paintings and other crea·
live works or members or
the Costa Mesa Art League
will be e xhibited roc the
rest o r the summer at the
rollow-ing locations: Costa
Golf and Country
Mesa Verde and Cen·
libraries: United I<;:~~~~:~ Bank. Baker and I• Blvd.: Security First
National. t7th Sr:. and
Orange: and Crocker-CHi·
zens National Bank, Harbor
Shoppi~ Center. Stmilar
exhibits will be on diSplay
in the patio of R ichards
Lido Markel the 3rd Friday
and Sawrday or eac h month .
The curre nt month's ex·
hibir at the Mesa Verde h·
brary reatures batiks by
Donna F'rlebertshauser and
slic hen es by Fran Nisen·
orr. . -------
lEG.t.l NOTICE
The Costa Mesu Art Lea·
gue is a non-pror11 or~am·
zatioo with a presem mem-
.bership of more than 400
professional and amateur
artists. Plans are c:urremly
.beJng worked out roc the es·
tablishment or a permanent
"home" in a st rate~IC lo-
cation or the cny. a('('OCd·
i~ ttl Mrs. lnJ~;ram.
HE\1 SING .OUT o>A TE
Th e Sing-QJH~est-End
··U> With People!" SIDgers
will perfonn a\ the Orange
Cwnty fair ane:t Exposition
at 2:30p.m. on Saturday ar-
temooo, July 20. They had
originally been scheduled
ror Tuesday. 1he group,
consisting or lOQ..plus young
people. will present 90 mtn·
utes or lively. upbeat songs .
lEGAl NOTICE ------------------
OROI~L"-\'C.F: \'0. 1:!64 &l!f'vP chilrgrs .. rt lorlh in th! ..
<\~ OROJSASC:F:OFTHE CITY chapter,. the rate for .,.,.,.,,
OF'Sf.II,'PQRT AF:AC.H A\1f.SO-!iOppJi,.d to CoMum .. , .. throudl
ISG Sf.CTJ O\'~ 14.12.010, a meter, other than pursuqt to
14,1 2.0-40, 14.12.090, 14,12.• I ..,itten c ontnu·t appro•·ed by
120, ASO 14.12.140 Of THF: the City C:ouo ci l, shall be u
Sf.lrPORT RF.AC:KMUSICIPAL fo lio'"·":
COOF:, A:"'O Rf.Pf:AUSG F'or the lir!'t 2.">0,000 cobic-
SF:CTIO'IS 14.12.020 ANO feet per mo nt h •.... , , J0.22
Mutual Buildina . :· ·
2163 Easl Coul Htaflway
Uuo. -s.t. 10 ~o~.nr. to 5 p.m
Th11r"'dav rv-C"oin,~~t -1 to 9
You are Cord tall y tnvJted to
ancnd Ch~rch Scrv 1CU and
lOuse the Rea.J1n1 Room.
14.12.110 OF' SA IO COOF:, per 100 rubic feet
-.-• ...-o z···IIG '00LS Rf.LATISG TOWATF'R RAn~!' For •11 over 250,000 cubic ,Ell HOllE OFFERED A~n CH -\RGr!' feet per month ..... ,. 10.12
Th.e City C:ooncil of the City per 100 cubi c f~~t
The ''2 Swimming pool of !'lewport llnch doe,. orrl •in srCT!O' :;, Sertion 1.&.1:?.-
ramlly" can be accon· aa fol\o .. ·s: 110 of the "\e .. ·p ort A .. .ch
modated In the new Bay-SF:f:TTO~ I. ~ertion 14,12.-\luni cip;~1 C:ode J!' repealed.
LlttMr•Gurch Thi'PftMftoiChrftl crestbomesortvan '.\'ells& !l \0 of the 'lewport Ruch ~EC:TI O\ ,;, ~ectJon 14.1~.-
T .. ~_,thou-.... c-1.:1 \lunicip•l Code is llrn!'nded to 120 of th<' "\e,.port n .. ach Of the ,._ster ..--..... vo · ...... .,. _... Sons Inc . rud: ,.. d · d d
\lunicipal 1.0 e '" am<en e to LutMron ~ .. nt.~~v !><..,.,,., .-\M "Many o r our plots and "14.12.010 l l•rvlu F .... rud:
Church ift ..... rico M<>t<Mjl :-::..~~:: 'M'•~.:;c; ,~WI 1\M noor plans can be adapted The fe .... for !"'e iTIStll ltation of "14. 12.120 'Jui/Jitt9 COtJ .
1900 Pacific View Dr. WM,....W~y llohlr \Judv to one view pool and one "'at~:r ~Hrvicu , or for ~:nlugio !! structl-Purpons. ~e~ice Corona del Mar, Califo(Qi ~nd ,.,~ .... 7 P\4 rt I 1 r swim those alrearly in plare, l'h•ll m•v be mllde to a lof orlarcel .• more p va e poo or • b• ,,,-,, ,·, ,,-,,~~ -d •h•ll ) Dr. Wl.llo·-R. Eller Nu•w,., """"• ,,.,..,,,., m1 " Do Wells • •·r -· of IU!d on "hich a buil in';, ... ng, says n • be a$ follows~ ~ OR. I J 5022 A fvl Youth._._. d bein!l COII!iltructe<l for coo• r-pone: 10 e -•• .,... t.Jsiness manager an co-(al For three-quarter inch f •''''·•·· hmily ltor,;hip (m.ofOroiftPartdlW.St. G 1 IIO'OO struction purpoi'<t'"' only rotn -· owner. Brother ene. presi· meter or ess. · · · · · · the titnl' th,. build,llfl perm it i>~ 9:45 a.~a., Chu rrtt ~chool . COIU Mn.l dent or the firm , r--rts that (b) For onf' inch mrter ;,u•ued ontil thr buildi n, ;, 11'00 o,m,, fll!llt ivi!! Worship '•'"" H l 1•~. IICA "'4tt• ., -~""' 160 00 I
· arrangements bli.ve been · 1·,·1 'r',,",1·1·,·,h·,·, ·,·,.,·, .,,·,,", cOITipiPted or un ti the time " ~~N~U~O~st~·~·=y==PO:O:V:I:D:•:":::::.....!===========] I " .. ater , .. ter i!i instailt"d to
"p•rtlt ...... tJ+i-1 G!lpardw
3262 I•M St,_., N...,.rt Heitlttl
A Fru •J 1•1/e,cru/,.t
Co"t'~"t"'io,IJI c •risti• Cbrcb
The R ... M.,...._. .,. ... , ,..ttl~tt
made ror mortgage oans on theiolltallation fpp shall be the stTve "u ch lot or parc .. l, "hicft.. home, landscaping, pools actual co~~ot to tbe City, io-ever fin.t ocC'ur 11, for a nat
and carpeting in a single clud iag thi!! cost of the mrtl!!r, r~~ot" of r;vr llotlu!l CS5l per
ackage labor ;u,.d material in layioft mooth for each :noo sqom P · .. •cb servicf' 8ll d replacing the The 3aycreSt rorever pavemf'llt , plus t"·enty-five per-feet of noor sp11Cf' 'Jr fta ('tion
vtew'' homeS, ranging rrom Cf'Dt of !!OUCh COS! for OVI!!rhead, therl!!of of !lO Ch bui\diOfl."
SEC:TIO\' i. ~ection 14.1 2,· 164,950 to 1120,1Xl0 on plus Fifty Oolli~rs (ISO), 140 of the "\le,.port Ruch
leasehold land, orfer sunken In the cue prov-ided for io \lunicipal C:odf' i!l ame11ded to '···I I b be-!lllbparagraph (c) hereof, the read; Uvtng rooms, 111.11 t• n ar cost of material an d labor !11h11l1
w es, step.down fireplace be e!ltimatl'<l by the Watf'r 0"'" "14.11.140 Prlvat• F ir• !iknday Scnice and Qlurch School at 10:00 a.m. Ll-. ... Rat oell for pri..atl' li re l~:~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~=~~al;co~v~e;s~,;ln~doo~;r~g~ar;d~e~n~vl~s,ta, pllrtmeat and \he estimated cost liae se~ice 11
hall br •s fol-M.r...., e.,. and Inner pool areas. aball be paid to the Water Oe· Iowa~
pwtmeat by the person lip ply· 2-inch ~tv ice, 124 per year.
illll for such iolltall •tion before ..._inch aervice, 148 per yPar.
the work of coooe ctia~ the ~inch service, fi 2 per yrar. .. U .. Y I I I I maio with the propen y is be-R-ha ch -rvic: .. , 196 per vear.
-81111· Whenever the estimated J()..inchserv-i ce,ll:?O pefyoear,
co11t ill not sufficient to cover 12-i ac:h service,,l l44 perv<ear.
"YESTERDAY MEETS TOMORROW" AT THE
ALL-NEW
1968 ORANGE COUNTY
FAIB
& EXPOSITION
Fri. & Sat. July 19·20-
Nino Tempo & April Stevens
The S.Ck Porch M.ojority
Sun .. July 21-
Gien Campbell
Comic Fr.tlk Welker .. , ...... , ............ ......... .., ............... ...... • Junior,.., I lmetl AMMI r.m * * J,ooo·s., , • ._.....,.. .,_. & ldeMe , ............... ~ ......... .
• HftiUJIJI ....... Cerfthret ...... , *
II& CJIII .... llll;lodla
Frt,_. p m.: s.t.--2 p.m. & I ,,m.:
Suft.-2 p.m. a 1 p,m,
Newport Blvd. & Fair Dr .. Costa M ...
the total e,;peose for labor and If 11ach line i!l foood tapped
material, the defi cit shall be for domestic ose, 1 mll'ter sh•ll
chii!'Sed to the property lor be ha11UIIed on .-uc:h !lervice at
wt.id! such iostallatiOII Wall the ••penae of !<loch conaomer
made ll!ld to th e owner thereof. 111d the re8"lar meter ratea
Aa.y e•cu!!l paymeat .ahall be Mall be charge d theteafter,
retatlled to the pet!'On applr The n11ht sh•ll be reserved to
iae: for tllle iosu llation." diacoaaect such fire ""rvice
SF:CTION 2. Sec:tioa 14.12.• from the City'• m_.a by the
020 of the Newpon Buc.b directioa of the Citv C:oaocil
Maai eipal. Code is repea led, Clll ~c:omrua d at ion o.f the City sr.cnos 3. ~ectioe. 14.12.-'~•-t~:er."
040 of the Sewporl Reach SECTION 8. The amndmuta
Maai cipal Code is ameoded to 10 Sectiooa 14.12.010, 14.12.·
read: OtO, 14..12.090, 14.12.120, and'
"14. Jl.040 R•MIMal te 14.12.140, 111d the repeal of s-,,.., .... 1\ere shall be
dtarsed -.d collected 1 bi-Seclioaa 14.12.020 ud 14.12.·
moathly rudiae.. to aerve 110. nac ted by thia ordio .. ce
di•Jfl from each c.tltomer for ahall become operativ~ oo
n ch meter oa the ba•i• of die Sept-her I, 1968.
followios schedole: Sr.CTION 9. This ordio•n:
For ~iac.h meter or Ina 14.00 •hall be poMished once ie the
For l·iacll meter .•.••• ~00 official aewapap er of the City,
For 1"-iech meter. , ••• 8.00 ad die nJI'Ie at. all be erfecth•e
ror 2-hcla ••ter •.• ' •• 10.00 lO dar.• after the date af ita
For 2*iaclt. meter .•.•• 16.00 adopt oa.
For S.iach meter •..•• 20.00 llt.la ordi .. ac~~: waa iat~
Far ~iacilltteter •••.•• )0.00 d~~eetl .. a rt:slllat meeti as of
For 6-iadt. Meter •••.•• 40.00 die City Co .. cil of tb~ City of
For P,iadl Meter .•.••• 50.00 Newp ott Reach held N tlae
For IG-iaell ••tet •.••• ,0,00 ~~~ iley of jnl!:, 1968, uti
IIJe..Uaeu let .. ,.. c::ha-:.•• wu edopted oa U.e SU. dey of ••n aot be aabject to ~,.ad Jaly, 19fi8, by tlr.e followiac
or ,.,...etioa if .. u ·ic::e to •r ..... le wh : c.•-• h ten~ .. ated tlwia1 AYES. COUNCrLMF.N : Mel• •1 laiaet~tlaly ,mod. .,..._ Sliteho, , • ._ ... M.,.....aU,
For ai• .. ,., "' *•• ......... Rl,._ Cn~
tile ,,.,..u.... te NOJ:S. C.eeeU••· Noae • . ~.U_~ .. ,j ,-,.~ .• c•.Y be eea ABS[jrrfT COU"CUJIEM: Non.
u Lo u.. ~1' Dwna ~·••II C..e.U':' M-r-
I .. IL" ATTEST, '
... d L.,.L .. '•• Cloy Cl..t
P.WI~ Jaty 11. 1-"1, Ia 'flt,. lli"'P., • ..,., Ea.,.
Sorority meets here
Alpba lll Dolta'o ,.., all ot•erhood oiDoe fooradl•
..,. Soooboro CaUfcnta at Lorobard Collep, Oala.
will -M Jlllao4 Hooae burg, UUDOio. Tbe -ori&J'
Ia FulliCII lolaotl. Newport otarted with too prla ID4I
CoMer, July 24 lot lbo DOW hat a OIOmborabip or
llllrd aooual bridle n... alatOOt 50,000 -· ol -HMCI by tbe Or.... wbldh 6,500 aN Ia BOll
Coaoty AIUDIDaO Club. coUOII•e ch-o aod tho <1. .... -• ·•-~u remai.ader have membe..-lp I? A lle~cao w~me •• pre· d aU -1, COAST 10-AT vall acata this year at the Ia 165 groups acattere coeo..a ML M.t.l
bridle-hmcbeoa. Brightly over ihe world.' ,,._..., ...... ,
oolored -yarn and Uesue. Mrs. Lee Stewart, presi· 1.---._ __ ..
flowers are be.tng made by dent ot Orange County
l*s. David Wmg and her Alumnae : Mrs. James Dein· lr.~;7,'""7,'~C'ii:F.Ci'i;T,~ :::~::~ Tbese will be doerler and Mrs. Robert I'OULD YOU BELIEVE
as prizes to the Pond, c~chairman ror the •-!~: .. ~··
scoring bridge play· Fiesta, Invite Alpha Xi $AM,.li!MAMIA SMO'
ers. A salad luncheon will Delta members to call Mrs . 36,. 1. c-at M..,.., Cl*
be prepared by •s . James Pond at 83J..0331 ror reser· Ttl.._ .. nS.2J72
Deindoerrer's committee. vatioos rCI' the July 24 event l:O.,_,_.;.,_,_,_,_,_,_,_:J
During the luncheon, at Fashion Island.
guests will be entertained
by "The P .O.P . Brass." a
musical group or eight c hil·
dren, ages 5 through 12. rrom the Prince ol Peace
Lutheran School in Costa
Mesa. "The P .O.P . Brass"
was a warded a second place
trophy in this years Lton's
Club F ish Fry parade and
played ror the July Amen·
can Le){i.on Breakfast. A
selectim or popular and
Me xican type music wtll be
offered for the luncheon.
Alpha Xi Delta, a natiOnal
Panhe llanic sorority. IS
celebratiDJ,: its dtamond JU-
btlee thrs year tnd1cattn~
75 years or servtce and
lEGAl NOTICE
"\011CF: TO C:RFrJI 1'011!'
~o;p p~ HIOH C:Ol'RT or 111 r
'iT·\H OF r:·\Li t"OII\'f ·\ t Oll
11H r:Or\'n· OFOR\\1.1
'ln. \~299
~"''"''"o f LH)'II \ .\. GU\ I"·
lll'r "U•f'd.
"\OHfT I!' II rtH II) f. I \ I\
to thr C're!l iton• o f th.-al..,,.,.
llilll•,.d olf'r .. drnt that all P"'·
..on;, hM••iall r laino .. •~t•i n~t
th.-,.,.;d d,.cedt"nt lift' r.-quirl'd
to fi],. th.-no , "·ith th oe llf'C'"!<•
~'""'' voucher,., in th,. offi r., o f
thl' cirri.:. of th.-11hov,. ratitl.-d
court, or to pr.-!lent them, .,·ith
th .. n .. r p,c.,.l.rv vouch,.,,., 11:1
th" un ole r,.ijDI,.d 11t c 1a Tboma!l r .. lt,.ff .. maa, .\nom,.,· at La .. ,
901 llo•·.-r nn ..-... "u itf' ~32.
"""'port Hea ('h, C:•lifomia
92660 "'h1 ch i!l thr pl ;o ct' of
hu osill.-!il!< al the uodersi,tned
io ~~oil no a\lrr" P"rtainin• to th,.
e!ltatt' of !!laid decf'dtnt, "ith·
in ~i ~ n1oalhs aft,.r tho! fir,.t
publication of this ooti t·e.
.\rHIIH 1.. CLI'I~.~
\ubrey L Cli11u
rucotor of the 'Iii\ & Codicil
of th e abov-e oamed decede~~t
flat ed julv 8, 1968
1'bom•!!l •:. Hefff'lllan
-\ttomf''' at Law
~I llo•·er llrive
~i t .. 232
\'f' ... p<>tl n,.a r+., r.tilomia
9~660
6 4:?-l ZIO
\ttom .. v for I _,.('II tor
Publi!<h : julv ll, 18, Z:l. 'U.!I·
1, )96R in the \'ewportllarbor
t O!!l i jDI.
JULY 30 PARTY FOR
C.M.WOMEH'S CLUB
A pool and pallo party to
s tan a cool s ummer and en-
coura~e women to JOm the
Costa Mesa Wornen·s Club
IS bel~ planned by the
president. Mrs. Charles
Stanley.
She IS 1nvum!! present
members and prospectt\'e
members to her hOme at 463
Pnnceton, Costa Mesa. for
Tuesday, July 30. rrom 1 to
..J p.m.
...
lniUS
• •• Sl.
Time for
another look
at tax-exempt
securities
The ]JOISAAjl(e nf 1he new surtax mak~ tax·
~xempt munil·1pal s.et·uritie:o. an ev~n more
valuahle mve:o-tment fnr many middle .1nd
hi,~~;h inmme families.
Let '.; l1•nk al ju:o~t two example-::
For JIWestnrs whose
joint l't"l urn Annual in·
t'Offit" IS: . . ... $20-;l.I,OOQ ;5.12-J6,00fl
t:12r~) f 42r;)
The equiva lent ta:r -
aht.• vield neces.<q~r\· tu
equal a .Sf( IGX·•'X••irzpt
yield hefnre ... urtax
was:
The equ1valent t ;u:.
a hie vield after surtax
na·eS.'3r y noft'lo equal
a .57(-IOX·•'X••mpl ,\ff'/d
is:
7.15~
7.72'"; 9.29€1(
A:o~ \·our income level rises. the advanta~ft'
o f t-ax-exempt interest from muni(·ipal se·
!'uritieto increa:o;.e.
Municipal senmt ie; may I~ sec:urf.'(l hy
full faith a n d ('tedit nf rhe issuinl( munid-
pnlity, o r secured hy reven ues prodtu'ef! from
ha~ic municipal services such ail' water a nd
)ijl('ht , o r secured hy leasehold in('Ome from
puhlir authorities and private induil'l ry , H is·
lorit'allv, t he\' have a snfet\· rel'Ord il'ecnnd
only tO t ·. :".· Covernmenr Ohligations.
If this ~und :o~ intere-ting to you. t'a ll o r
write the mana):erof the near~ I Dean W itter
office fo r our Current Oflerin~ Cir<·ula1·
You're close to men who know
when v ou 1nvest With
DEAN WITTER C5C: Co.
........... -.,..,_ $1«~ l •< ... ~«• • P~eoloc to. .. Sl~eo l•cllo"p
'
Hr~ttlon R. ()~d~n . llana~u
RRJ llot·~r Drive. \~"·port BeaC'~
r~t~plron~ 64 2-6050
-.. ..
YIILIIITUI TO PLAY
.. "IJIIIT 0111.1"
" lllol ...... will -'" ... .., .... ~ ••. 1118
., .... -.. lllo~aiJ21
--ar 111o NIP& OWio ar
lllo "!loot 'N lloller" -.... tbeJ CODYeDet a& Cbl
IIDtor Ci&ian•a recreadOD
_,_, 1611> 91. aad Jrvloo
Ave, Clltr Hoveo, a1 2 p.01.
Ftoan .............
Iloilo. -·-' 1'11CA tllndDt,cqcllediUI_.
OU II lnd I ftm41at"&a --.. ··~ 11 ••' b....._ eaoo
UDI_.IJ Dr .. ·-a.,, oad oloo U1 D-o oa o
-· lodp ...... ... -· -···-.... . ... -··',:.Two Olelol
Tllo performon will •
atlp -· 14 plooo ond pdtat, Veroaica Moreao. 12.
vocallo&; Paul Laol, oge II,
ploao A drumo, who reeootly
we&red witb a musical
fll'oup on TV and pianist
Dlaoa COOle, 10.
JOHN OA\1 CSON 4Md LetleyAm WarT.,, new romantic
tMIII, ore Making th•r ..ation picture debut in the IHd
role• In Wolt Oitn-r'• muslcol comedy, Hfh• happiest
millionci ,., " lhowlng naw fl~~:tugh July 23 at the ,Balboa
'fh•tr• The movie aho st•• Fr.d MacMurray, Tommy
StM., GrHt Garson ~d Getd dine Pog .. ----=-----
card bozu, oootaialnl re-
celplo rot 04piPOIOOI bc>r•
rowed by cuatom•• and 0
drivers• llc•ae• or cusw-.
mere. · were t.Meo trom the
oouater at Art'• Landing.
503 Edgewater, BalboL ·. ·.
'Ibe locked cablo or the 3+-
Coot boat or Dr. Joseph
L!CAL MOTICf L ECAL NOTICE
ORANG£ COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMF:NT
ORANG F. COU~TY. CALIFOHNIA
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed p~~:~po .. la will De recei,.ed at the Office of lhe Clerk of
droe Boud of S.pem",. of •e Cooaty of Qraa!e, S.nta Ao•,
Callforaia, oa or before ~oeday llle 29th day of July, 1968 at
2:00 p.m. o'clock, at whidl thue U..ey will be publicly opened
aad read ha the Office of the Cletl o f the l~ard of Supervisors,
Rooot~ 501 , Co .. ty Adn,ioistf'ttioa Buildio~ S.nta Ana, Califor-
aia, lor eooatru ct..hqj: a hi~way in accordan ce wi th the pl11nl!l
·and •pecificatioaa ~erdor, lO whi ch t~~pecial reference is "'a de
aa lollowa:
In the Couoty o l Oru1e, on Campu • /)rive lrom P11lisades Roarl
to. MacA rthur l~ulevard, l en ~th 0,93 mile, an .! Oranjte County
Atrport fmprovet~umta-Areaa 12 and IS.
Aida are required lor the rntire work al'l described he rein :
..... ~ ...... ' f '""'"'· lt ....
..... o"-'"' I 4.350L.F'.
2 100 L.F'.
l 190 L.F'.
4 175 L.F'.
5 I EA.
6 47 1 L.F'.
7 II C.Y.
8 10 EA.
9 L.S.
10 L.S,
II 330 L.F'.
12 6 ~:A.
13 L.S.
14 6 f.A .
15 L.S.
D•uripll•n ol .....
flenu:ive I\ ire \lesh fence
flemove Hloclt lhll
Remove Pipe Guard ll•il
Relocate Wire \le.l! F'eace
Remove \1110holes
Rernave Culverta
Ret~1ove Con crete
Adja•t \l1111.hole•
Reloc•te ~lidi11~ F:lectric Gate
flemove t:•i•ti"-' Coodtails
i!eloc•te 1\•ter Li11e
Reloc•te Fire Hydrsntl'l &r Gate \ a1 "'e"
Remove Sun1p F'acilitie ..
Sai••Ae C:Otun•unic•tions "J'' Bol
Temp. Conoections Req, ta \laiatain f ire
Alann Sy•tem Operatioaal
16 B F:A. Reloc•te \!ail boxes
17 L.S. ClearinJI; & Grubbiap:
18 360 \f. Gal Fan:~ ish & Apply 1\a ter
19 7,220 C,Y. Roadway t:•cavatioo
20 230 S,Y, Con1pa ct Ori~nal Grouod
21 l.S. Finish ll oa<lwily
22 9,720 Ton AJI;Jfl'efi;ate /lase
23 15 Ton Liquid A!lphalt
24 17 Too . .o\sphahic t:n•ulsion
25 5,840 Too Asphalt Concrete
26 3 f.A. Type OL Inlet
'l1 7 f.A. Type OS Inlet
28 2 EA. Joaction Stn~c ture 'io.
29 2 EA. Inlet Stm ctare 'l o. J
lO 2 F:A. \lanhole 'lo. 1
31 7 t:A. \fanhnle '\o, 2
32 I f.A, \laahole 'io. 3
33 562 LF'. 51" RCP C:l •·s• II
l4 406 L.F'. 48" llCP C'-a.U
35 432 L.F. 45" RCP Clua II
36 88 L. F'. 42" RCP Clua II
37 160 L.F'. 36" RCP Cl. 111 /COI:oc. 11••:H ill
38 924 I .. F'. 36" RC P Cia .. II
39 10 L. r. 30" RCP Clna HI
40 123l.F'. 24" RCP CiauUI
41 22 L.r. 24" RCP Cl. Ill/Cone. Ra ckfi ll
42 i99 L.F'. 18" RCP Clan Ill
43 6 EA. F'ire Hydrsnta
44 6 F' -\. 6 " Gate \'alvu
45 318 L.F'. 6 " Aabeatoa Cement Pipe Cl. 150
·16 600 L.F'. 11" Baried Coat:luit
47 3,335 L.F'. 1~" Buried Co11duit
48 40 I.. F. I" Huried Coodu i l
49 8,130 L.f. 1\'ire ~o. 14 TW'
~ 16 ~:A. fi re Alamt "J" Boll, Po!!ll \faun ted
5 1 ."o52 L.F'. 8" Cl ay Sewer Pipe E•tra Stron,1
52 693 C..Y. Cl. "H" Con crete (Co rb, Cutter. etc.)
53 4,1 60 L.F'. Ch•io Link F'I!!I Ce
54 I f:A. Type "·"" Survey \fooaments
LECAL NOTIC~ LECAL NOTICE
8oa/e R.,r.
EMployer Poy-.,r• lor
Hoolrft 4
P•r H-r CIGaallleGfi Oft Vocorlo" Wo/loro Po~ta /Oft
16.80
5.09
."o.83
·1. IH
1.9l
.1.97
3.97
I. 18
U8
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llrtl ••r "' ll ump I rur l
fi ,.., .. thitn "'"'" ..
The forego inl!l qu antities are appro11i mate only, being ~"'en 1111 l.ll
" basis fo r the comparison a f bids, anrl the Couoty of Oranlfe
""t"' J,.,,.IJ l i e ph 11 'p 3l(' ph " 'p 2()(' ph "' 'p !),,.,., ,f !lump Trtlr 1
doe!l no t, e1pressly n r by int plic ation, apee that the actual 11 'ar<! .. , hut ! .. -. .. than
amollot of wo rit will correapo11 d therewith hut reserve!!! the ri~tht 4 . .iR
...... ' .., ... OolloMot,
COlla-~~ 101 E. pout
H., •• lllp 11. ·--biD' a ..... nDt. . wu .,.
-.d Md a rod •d rMI
volood 11 180 ..., IIDioo
. ·. -.• dloel David Ezull,
418 Holtocaope Ave .. : Cocooo
dol 1111, pad<od blo 11163
wblte Vfl bul near the Tes.·
a.oo Sta&:ion at ormtd Ave.,
where he la employed. lett
the keys under hta baseball
shoes near the ft'Ont seat;
someone round tbe keys and
made away with the VW .••
Cara drlven by Vickte Sue
Schacltenbefg. 17, or 2744
Fremont Ln ., Costa Mesa.
and Michele Matte Christian·
aeo. ·21. or 1800 O>ral Pl..
Cliff Haven, collided at Ir-
vine Ave. and Santiago Dr.,
Baycrest; both cars had to
be towed away, and Vickie
Sue was treated at Hoag
Hospital for injuries ...
Douglas Harlan' Hubacber,
19, of 734 Joanne, No. 2.
Costa Mesa, was arrested
at 4: 10 a.m . at 1000 {rviu6
Ave. on a charge or pos-
session or marijuana.
$aturcfay, July 6
A business sign, valued
at 1100. was carried away
from the Dover House, 110
W. Coast Hwy., Newport'
Beach, according to Donald
Bridges o r Costa Mesa,
manager: the sign had been
attached by 2 steel binding
s uaps around a conc rete
stanchion. . . 'Yilliam Ste-
phenson, 214 35th St., West
Newpon. an inspector at
Nortroni cs, len hi s wallet
under his shirt when he went
s wimming at 38th St. and
Seashore T)r.: when he re-
turned ror his wallet, it was
ROne, alon~ 'Nith S27 cash
... Lester Carey, 755 W.
18th SL. Costa Mesa, a
model maker, reported some-
one entered his boat at 3401
F'inley, West Newport,
through a sliding glass win-
dow and took 2 rods, a reel
and a case ror rods, all val-
ued at 181.40 ... Stephen
Bradford, 725 Via Li do
Soud, Lido Isle, reported
hlsd.inKtJy, ''Juanita,''miss-
ing from the dock in (root
o r his residence: at 5 a.m.
Raymond Gendrin or 342
Buena Vista Blvd., Balboa.
awoke to go fi s hing and
round the dinghy washing In
'Nith the tide onto his beach
... A 175 Kodak Instamatic
camera was taken from the
He.tint -Air
C...tlltlanlnv
ShHt Maftll
16.40 S..perlor Ave.
Ll a.SSJI
__ .. -ot ••J•
Ooall .. 81CII ·-J.o.;
Ooll& -........ •· to1 lcK o& Pblloo n.nt -
DaiiODJc. • .Pt8ft:HI Leo
llbMACMI Jr.,: 26, of 2117
[)10010od Awo.,:·Bolboa Jo-
lood, woo onooiAICI o& 4:40
a.fll. :at the Newponer Ina
tor outalalldlas warrants
charging dn.~ateoeea lo
public. -, .I!Oberl Joaepl>
McNerney , 19, or 315Joland
Ave.; Balboa. came 10 tbe
pollee department at e:20
p.m. ·to report that be had
a warrant ror hi s anest tnxn
the San Otego police ct.
p6lrtment; he was book8\.l at
9:30p.m.
S..d .. , Jvly 7
The garage at 1420 W. -
Bay Ave.,· Balboa. was en· NEWPORT BE~Ot acc»unte~~t E. Mal col"' Angell,
tered through an unlocked ri~t, state Hcretary·treoiiUrer of the Society of Cali·
door, and the 28--inch racer fornio Accountants, congratvlotets John T. Castle of
bike or Douglas Schneider, Costa Meta following his instollatton a• presld.,t of
15, was stolen ... 7be surf-the Or~W~ge County Chapt ... at lrYine Coaet Covntry
board rack wa s taken from Clvb. Coynty offic•s serving wilh Mr. Castle are
the top or the car that Mi-9oyce Garvin of SCI'Ito Ana, preslcl.nt--'ect; Delbert
cl•at:l Clark Piper, 18. park-LefrtlonnofNeowport E!~ch, vlc•presldent; Billie 2ayle
ed near hi s residence, 135 of Orange, secretary-trea&~rer. (Rich Bauett photo.)
Topaz Ave., Balboa Island AIRMAN Bill lASSIE
... Stereo tapes worth 165 NOW IH THAILAND
were taken from th e c ar Airman First Class Wil-
parked near his home by liam R. Tassie, son of Mr .
RobertS. Allen, 16, or 3801 and Mrs. William A. Tassie
Marcus Ave., West Ne'wport of 512 Fernlear Ave., Cor-
.. , A nre extinguisher and ona del Mar, is a member of
fishing box wtth nshlng the 25th Tactical F'ighter
gear were taken from the Squadron which recently ar-
main cabin or the boat moor· rived at Ubon Royal Thai
ed in the 19th St. area, Cen-AFB. Thailand, for duty
tral Newport, according to with the famed 8th Tactical
Robert J. TOrbeL, 3138 Kil· Fi~hter Wing .
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COMPUTE '"':'= ....
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Airman Tassie. an air-lamey Ln., Costa Mesa. · · crafl mechanic, and other
While Gordon L. Marshall, members of the 25th TFS
403 N. Bay ft., Balboa Is-new 12,000 miles from E~
land, was away on a rtshing lin AF'B. Fla .. where the
trip, his 1964 Plymouth F\Jry unil was previously as-
was stolen from the parking signed. The airman attend·
place at P earl Ave. and N. ed Corona del Ma r Hitth
Bay F'l; a fri end called to :Sc~h~oo~l.-------~..!=========~ say that the car had been I
round In Seal Beach ... The
boat and trailer or Matthew
Richman, Channel Rd.,
Newport Beach, was taken
from Space 24. Lido trailer
court; a witness reported
that 2 men said they were
taking the boat for repairs,
but Mr. Ri chman said he
had given no s uch authori-
zation ... Roy Councilman,
30~ Main SL, Balboa, was
arrested at 8:55 a.m. at
Palm St. and Edgewater on
a charge or drunk in public.
~{J,~~, Deluxe Cleaning
Phorte in Your Ortler
for a SubscriptiOR:
Call 673-0550
AMERICAN GLASS
All types or glass
1671 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa
Phooe: 548-2261
43 * (WE'LL SHOW YOU)
CALL
675-0310
Better service means prompt service.
It mean& courte~s urvlce. It •••ns
reliable service . And it moan& service
that o .. rl..ka no clotall.
\'tan't you give u& the dtaftce te
shew you whet •• ,.. .. n?
~~~~ ~r~ud str~all rips fJIId ti&luera A••to•• at IICI utto cluu,c.
Off ...
~ ..... -T-"\t&
to increa!!le or <lecrease the amouat of anv el ss!!l or po rti on of th,.
B ,,.,.! .. ''·'l "t 1,.,,.1) 25<" ph"'P 3;~ ph "'P :?Or ph l•'p u ,.,,.r n l lluno p fru rk
If! 'nr d .. , bu t 1,. .. ~ thlln o UPHOLSTERY
............... ----··"-•H •>OG .. .C:<ti"'U
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WILCOX.CRmiNDEN
HAIIDWARE
Nevtptl .... l ctt • ...._ ......
J7CIO W. C._. Hwy .. N .•• _..,, wo rit, o r 10 omit portions o f the work, a .. n.ay be deenoel'! ner e•o-
!!ary or advi!!tahle by the [ajrineer. l.fof>
The coo trac t docontents l'lhall c ... nai!!t o f "ioti ce 1o Co ntractar'l,
Fomo of PropoA al, F'om• of A.r;reement, Plan !!l, Special Prov1 -
.. ioo .. , and Standard Specifica tionto, all of wh ich are on file i11 l.li A
the Office of the Oranll!'e Cou nty Road Jlepartruent an d ue her .. hy
referred to an <I noade a part hereo f. ·,.1 1
Planl'l, Spe ci al Provision.s an d other contra ct <lorunoent fonu!l
will he a vail a bl e For en mi niltion without ch arll"· Copie" of all
contract •lo cumeniiJ no ay be secured ill the O ffi ce of tht' 0fl•n~t:"
County !l oad Department, 400 lfle!l t f.idlth Street. o;..nta ·\na,
Californ ia.
Plan!!l, Special Provision" (not in dudin~t: Stan da r1l Spedfic11-l.foH
twn"' o r o ther documents included by refer!'!ll ~"') an<! propo!lal
fo fiUS may be obtained by prospective hidderl'! upon paynoent o ( 11 4,7 >1
printin~~: and !!lervice char11e in the amount of S.'i.OO, whi ch anoount
!!hall not be refundable. All check .. shall be no ad,. payable to
Ora.nt!le County Trea!!lu rer but shonlrl be ruail ed to the Road lle-·1.8R
partment, 400 lhst F:i pth Street, S.ntil Ana, Cali lamia.
Copi es o f the Standard Specification .. may be purchased for o\,')6
11.58 tn included from the Oepa11ment of Public Works, State
o f Califomia, or the Roa d Departml!!lt, County nf QrBDJ!;e, 400
I ~ ,;o,,r .. '"t'"rl"'"l)25r ph t• p .1.;c ph" 1p 20c ph .. l p n ..... , f.! llum p lr ur ~
• 1.! '"'""· lru r J,..,,. than
16,..rd-. ... u .. r ].-,,.JI 25~ ph .. lp J5r ph"'P 20c ph.,./p
Jlrl\'"fnf Uum p lrur ~
I 16 '.trd .. , bu t J .. .,., thoUl
:!·t,nrr] .. ,,atPr ]n .. Jl :?;~ ph"/p l5c ph" 'p 20 c ph .. lp
lltt••·r r.f Durn ~ lru1 k
1:,'', ,,.,,j., or mor,.
"·'"'' [.,, "'· :Otnll l'" or Lmn lll fl<tt lo n o f '"btrf,..,
"~' lu<l inj!: tra .. h f)f
rn lol.,s h trur k .. l J),.,,., nf !l oad Oil
:O,p~""d"r ~ rurl 25c-ph " lp J .:;f ph,.fp 20c Jlh"/p
llr11 "r oF 1 r .. n .. lt \l i,
Tru r k (I nd,.r 3
't"r<l.,) 2l(' ph.,/p J5c ph"'/p 20c ph.,.f p ),,,.,of Tr~tn.,i t \fi ~
Truck (3 \·ard,. or
mo re) 2."o(' ph" 'p l5c ph11 Jp 20r ph"' /p lll at,.r Truck Dri,rr
(l'nrler 2500 ,!lall on .. )2.'lc phl<o /p 35r ph"''P 20c ph~<o /p Water Tru r k Or i11!f
..lO't 'U1ilu.'.
BEAUTY NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone 673-7336
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
• RQIODELIIIG •
ADDITIDIIS
LICEIISED. IOIIDED
FRED H. GERWICK
304 Coldoo"'d
673.6041 -54'), 2170
\\'ut t:igbth StreeL, SutaAna, C:alifornia. ~.1)8
No bid will be coa•idered an leu it is made on a blank lorno
furuished by the Coaaty Roa d Cotnmiuioner and is made ,in ac-4.80
co rdan ce with the provisions of the St.aadar<l Speci fi catiOAl'l and
Special Pmvlaioua.
f2:A>O to 4000 S..vlne "'• c ••• ,.,
;allan;") 25c ph..,/p 35c ph~<o /p 20c-phw/p ..,, .. witt. Qo..alltr
The Board of Saper¥iaor!l of the Coa.aty o f Orange reaerves the
ript lo reject aay or all bida.
The biddCT"'s attmtioa ia direc tf'd to th e proYiaions in Secti oa
2 o f the Staodard Specific•tioaa for the reqoiN:meota and coo•
ditiooa which he n•n•t obaerve ia the preparatioo of the proposal
&o"" utd the aqbmiuion of the bid,
Pn:~¥ialon• of the St.ate Contrsct Act are 11ot applic•ble, and
pm•pecti•e bidde,. will oot be. required 1o be preqnalifie.d.
"m'/loyer paymentli other lh8a tho•" itrrnized herein, as de-
Ftne in Section 1773. 1 of th"' Labor Code, are to be paid in llc-
cnrduce "''ilh the term" o( the collective barl!ilinill8 •t!!reement
applicable to the type or ci•••Hiration of the worlt.men nr
mech•oi<::l'l employed Oft thf/ rroject.
Overtimr, Suaday" snd llo !day•-oot leRIJ than one and one-
half (I") times thf' buic hourly rate plu applic•ble employer
paymenta. The holid•y"' upoo "'hich flu ch r•tea shall be p•id
Mall be all holiday• recoplzed in the collectiv"l: batf!ainlllg
•«rumeot applicable to d; particular craft, du!li fi cation or
type of •·ortmaa emr,loyed oa the project.
Copiea of •II col ectl•e batf!•IDIDfl a~reementa relati o~: to the
wora 1111 HI fon.b io the aforewteatiooed Labor Cade are na file
•d a vaila.bla for lnpecti011 Ia th,. office of the Oep•rtment o f
hufoMrlaJ RelatiOQII, o,,,.,OII of L.tJor St.tistiCII lltll.d Ruearch.
Att•tl• Ia direc:tt!d to Secaloa 7-I.OIC of the St•dard Spec:r-
ater Truck Ur i• er 25t phw/p 35c ph ... /p 20t phw/p c-,..• & ,,_,, 14000 ,.allonil> or
) !Hiclam S.ndu mar~ 2.'ic ph.,./p 35t ph"''P 20c-phw/p ~!!;;:;.::·~~~~:; ( J) Tta\· .. 1 tim~! iA con.o<idered ... time ... ·orltl!ld c-c ....
To the pre.cedtn.l!: l'IChedul~ l'lhall he added the followin.fl payment 1-3311
lor appr,.ntt C'II"Ah'P' ~~~~~~~~Co~O=IO=M=•=••~ f:arpent~r,.. -!4 (' phw/p
tement Muan ~o -~C' phw/p
Iron Worlr.er11 -l ~c phw/p
.Operatint F:n~inl!"'"-It ph~<o·/p Ill
Apprentrce N ':"IY e :mppp,lo.:•,1d<•in1C,•o•n~o.~1.i ly llilh S!!r.tio n 1777,5 (}u«!.N, o f thf' l.•hor Code of :hoe St.:te o f,.Cali~orn i ll. . t.CI.IIt
p,.tiod aond Rete CINIII
The apprentice tall! i" by percl!lnt al!:e of the journeynrali 's rate, '"'"''"
Croft '"'•rvol r.r 1tul JrJ 4tlt Stt, ''" 7,,. 8,,. quality dry cleaning
Hricltlayerl'l 6 Month,.. 50 60 70 80 90 95 on the premtaea
Carpenters 6 Months 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95
Cement Ma110n111 6 Month" 75 79 83 87 91 9S
F:lectticillns 6 Month" :1) 60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Iron l'orkeni 6 Montl\11 77 83 89 95
Aoy c luslfic•tionll omitted herein •hall be paid oot
t 2.60per hour plua em ployer p•ym nts set fo"h Ia the c:~~~,~:::i ·~~ bar1alniaf1 •srumenl appl icNie to tlu! ciBIIw or dauin
thfl worltman or mechanic lavolved, •• defieed ia Se.ctioo ~;~~~~r~:~==== of th e l.abor CodfJ,
BY ORDER or THE BOARD Or
SU PERVISORS Of ORANCt: COUNTY. CALirORNIA
fl cul•• pro•ldiu for e.oloymeat of IIPoreaticee oa dte work.
E.., Hdl .,.dca ellllll ~. p.l.d •e •'-cl&rd wep ptdd .. .,.. .... ••4ft •• Nplell•• ef *e tntde etMtld! llele .-Dated: Jaae 25, 1968
pJ.,..., l•loM•U011 refetlft '0 e.ploy111at of -,prntic .. ••II ~e ekeiiiM ,,.. ... Oir.c .. r of 1M O..ert ... t of r.d .. tri.l
W.E. STJOHN
Co•••Y Cle.rlt •4 u--offldo
FLOWERS FOR
ALL, OCCASIONS
leJ---. ... Ia ... .YetiaJ•r•l,• Ot(ie..-af the Celllarwi• --•c-u. II. .......,. ...... pM•i-'•• ef Sec:Uot. 1770 ol , .. LaNr (SEAl.) c.. .. -..... c.au •• s .. tile ..... of s.,._,.i..,. of o..r. C... ... ut:--'•4 dte ,....,.1 ,....,11., rDle af
......................... ., ..... Mnltllo••:
CIM of ~e Bowd of s.,.,vleor•
of Or•r Coe•ty, C•Hfaral•
By NeMJ L. C•tela oe,..,
DrMMITIIIh
FLO/fiSTS
I'IIOMIJ~ 24a .... ,.,. liM.
COITAIIGA
UPHOLST ERINC
(By EuropetM Cra{tstr~era)
REMODEL 2 p<. ,., ONLY
$69.50 c.u .... ,..,. ..
215 lloio H.l . 536~5
fREE dol & pl<kvp
TROPICAL FISH
CUSTOM We have the largest and
FURJ'IITURE UP.IOLSTERY most beautiful selection of
• QUALITY WORK • tropical fish in the area.
I ·III'U ""'"'
o NURSERY
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Trop ical & Trees
lnsectcides and Fertilizer
S&H Green Stomps
FREE OEUVERY
CORONA DEL Mt\R NUASERV
2744 E. Cout Hwy., 67)-GJIG NEIL'$ We also carry a full line of
aquariums,• and all acces-
FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY s<><ies needed I<>< the hollbv.l ' c..:Pc:L::U::M::I::I_::N_::C ____ _
l809N•..,N••wpo" a" •• a-~wd. So21Butwh Swea, Traps ical ,A. R. MAR SAC cw • 1 son treet -~~~67~~~«8~4~~--_j~C~o~s~c~a~M~e~s~a~-~~~~~~ PLUMBER -: 700 Carnati on Ave,
• HEALTH RESORT Corona del Mar
f &tWa••••·••' ,IIE.UTJI..,-....,SPA,AII ,.,.. ...,, Plwnbina Rep•irs t DAY & NIGHT
... N1r rnuus--WATER HEATERS ... _.,.,..,.....,...,, •u ...... ww..s-, .. ..._. 673-4130 *,..... .. _ s.... .._ * '"'-'•Kat lloMMcal ....... * ...... .., ..... .._ * ........ """ .... 1 ... -.. * Pm ... TUMIIt .. .._,. * ,..,_1 S...Mefoa
• COSTA MESA
549·3368
CONT"CT I.&N.&I
&'t•W•AI't IT¥L.INQ
• ORANGE
639·2441
ROY
• ANAHEIM
826-0381
lit Price Reductions
PICl\JRE !'RAiliNG
A. DAMES, lruaee
1a1. IMifiiiT, CIITA .... '1111 .. _,.,
• SIGNS ------------
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. '""' _ ..
67MI50
., ..... I .cow
IIUI"III'I .... ..,
LIJIIOII!ON -m.ii!R
COO:TAILI
Olllolo ,_,
:1450 VIA OPOJITO
N._lo_.
IHOE
NEIPOIIT MAIIIOR Elillll
S£CXIID llClllll --r.s
lltUIIIIl'l, JULV II, 1•
CODA DEL IIAII, CAUl\ From the Police Blotter
111.:= "t".1RIIdll _ ,,.al..,oo, 2112 laMiap 81 . -.1 E. a., ,he., Balboa, · •· · -· o..,o.,.. 111 ..... dlda't pc m a.,.,_ or dluak 1a pul>o !(lop Pl.; allf Ha-. ,.. 10,.111,. _ lbo cat iii'*Y Uc.
IIC>ft4<l •• 11oft or lila 1e• 1114 -ocoloa. . .Lyle T••ro~oy, Joly 11 '
Cbewolet El Cllllloo -VIII de ~alicer !Old poUco Tbo left -· wla-or
lbo putlol lot II 31101 E. UW a aalHmiO 1114 eo .. red lbe carol Alu CUI...,, 17.
Coaet HWJ.; Cocooa del Mar bla Solm or Buu1y a1 34.15 or 1524 Oolpblll Tor., lrvlao • ;. ; ee"Y P eel<, 1721 Klop Newpoll Blvd., Newport 'Ierrau, wu rorcocl -IW.;-cu n H&vea. ·retumed Beacb,laat Sept. 25. toot a ud a Mual& atereo aa.d 10
bom e to ftod a bu llneaa oo.meUca order and a check ~-valued at 1135 were
card whb a oot.e. ·"I wUl tor 1000; tbe Meek was taken . . .'N001eo'a ooata,
tUl rou,•.o wrtuen oo Ute ouhed Oct. 4 to OeUci t , but suite a.nd dree~ea were t to-
t.M*: at $:30 a.m. lhe re-no cotmettcs arrived. . . leo from Viva Pet.eraoa,
ceived. a pbooe cAll at work 'l.illlam c . ~armington or 3300 W. Ocean Ft., Weat.
aayla& · "Old you gel my 432 fernl eaf Ave., Corona Newport, betweea Juae 20
meaaap?.. del Mar, vtaitlng hts pareota and July 9 ... M•cia Weed,
T•e~4ey. J•fy 9 and grandfather at 827 Via 114 41st St., 'Ileal Newport,
Jobn Hteetand, 121 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle, J uly tePQ'ted tbe tbet't of her
Meatooe , Lido tale , reported 9, loat his 11.100 Rollexao-puree from her unlocked
tbe tben of 2 patra or glae· jewel gold watch ..• Mic hael apartment, a loea of l18 ...
&el u.d a garage opeoer, a Start&:, 24. of 429 Narcissus A 3--car crash a t 12 :45 p.m.
182.47 l oes, trom his ear Ave .• Corona del Mar, an on Coe.st Hwy. near Golden·
parked oo Via Lido Soud ... err.ployee of the Newport· rod Ave .. Corooa del Mar,
City Building Per,nits
Tbe No_. 8eodl balld· IWI, 1000 !:. c .... """'" .. , .... c. ... ill ......,lOla! Jo-"' ..,.0 12.000. Rlcblrd Looa. odd room.
IIIIo 121! llljlk>a Ia a allll!le Li ... hie No. 37 Balboa Covea,
applicattOD u permlta tOt BJorn Haugt;tn, adctitioo, 13,900.
18 d•lllllp Ia tf-Hllbo< 22:1 Via Palermo. 19,000. c.,-... I Mo r
View HUla were iuued r.o H.arl111. Eric k&on. alter• Harbor Epi.copa.l Scbool,
tbe Dould L. 8ND Co. t.looa, 114 Via Udo Nord, re¢ace partition. 5th Ave.
Here 11e pet11d.la in tbe 12,400. at lll&rguerite Ave., 12,000.
atDOUid. 'c:A 11,000 u d more leiM. h lo.wl West Mew,.rt Heithts
tuued durtac: the ttrat 'halt Jack Falr, add room. 122 f actory Development Co ..
• c:A July: Diamond Ave ., 16.300. aulte improYflment, 351
.._...Vi-Hill a lollooo Hoopllal Rd., 1!,000.
Dolllld L· Breo Co., tem-Wallace Reid Jr .. addition, ky SMr••
porary bridge in coonec Uon 1225 E. Balboa Blvd.. WilHam Sewell, addition.
with the Newport HUls de-11,950. 2601 Waverlv Dr., 16,700.
velopment io Upper Harbor Hewpor1
View Hilla, 12,100. Kent Quigley, interior al·
Donald L . Bre n Co., 93 terarloos, 2332 W. Coast
permits for dwellings in Hwy., 12.000.
Upper Harbor View Hills. W.H. Will. addition. 4904
averaging about 127.400 per River Ave .. 12.400.
dwelling; total, 12,549,330. Mark Jordan, repairs, 6701
MATTRESSES nw -DKILDIIIG
Jrnaular SllapH
'• u·u-c.....
COSTA WISA ... TTIUS CO.
2110 ,..._,.,. ...... u....., ... ,.,
LifMio hi• Seashore Dr .. 11.500.
Jack Hatiultoo. 2·story, 1· Ira D1esel. ~arage and F......Uy.~
unit dwelling at 40 Linda su•~e above. lli 26th BElL BROADWAY
Isle. 175.000. st., 12.000.
We1 t u..,., ley Hewpor1 He ights MORTUARY
Victor Igestas. s wi nuning William Utell, alteratiOOS, 110 Broadway
The left rear window or the Mesa Un ified School Dis· involved tbe ears o r Georgia MI SS HEL EN J3L ACK,
car of engineer E.H. Kel ly tric t, driving east on Coast Frances Koenig, 200Poppy daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
was tl"oken during the hour Hwy., near lris Ave .. C~ona Ave .. Corona del Mat, east,.. H. E. 81ack J r., 24.4q Bern·
tbat he ~ked 1o front of del Mar, at 1:05 p.m. hu the bound oo Coast Hwy.; Jobo boo SL, East l31uff, has
his hom~ at 2250 Channel stopped c at ~f Wl~liam Arthur Gro'm", ~,of South Laguna, won the wings ot a Trans
Rd.. Bilboa.. just before Duloo o( R1vers1de ... A 3-and Ch tford Amold_ Re y-Wo rl d Airlines tlight hos-
ooon ... William Matthews, car crash at 2 :20 p .m. on nolds , 54, of 4102 Bn sbaoe .
441 Gloucester. Coet.a Mesa, Newport Blvd. near 2fith St .. v.ay , Irvine, both stopped tess. She has JUSt com-
reported the the ft ct 3 rolls Central Newport:, involved east..OOUnd oo tbe highw ay plet ed b week s o t cl ass-
or Blue Chip stamps from the cars of Elizabeth Leihgeber, ... At 9:30p.m. Officer C. room and in-fl ight training
oft'ice desk at his Union 31. of 4 18 Belvue Ln., Sal· Johnson arrested Letche r at TWA's Jaclc Frye Train-
Service Statim, 3928 E. boa , s outhbound on Newport: D'Honau. 50, of 224 Via ing Center in KM!sas Ci ty ,
Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Bl vd., "hilliam Du~ey De Ko ran, Li~o Isl e •. ~ a w~r· Mo. She will be serving
pool. 1200 P embroke. 12,· 431 Santa Ana Ave .. Sl.OOO. u f.MD. a.a&M c-.,.._
&W. -~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~ Henry Mf;yer. addition. ~
2000 Tustin Ave .. 1 10 .500.
Henry Laycock. swimmin~;
pool. 2306 Heat her Ln ..
S5 ,360.
Wally Be noen . SWimmm~
NEXT SEP TEM'3ER Page .. John Schubert's son Motte , 2086 Placentia Av e .. r~t c hargmg mallctous m1s· passengers on board TWA's
Ewing, 5, who lives on '3al· par~ed his car in front ot Costa Mesa, and James Al -chief : the night berore J?'· domesti c StarStr eam flights
boa Penin su la Point will dle 1r resldEIIce 900 Sea bert \\i msatt, 48. of Garden Honauhadbeen c harged with f 0 , 1 . 1
pool . 1227 Man an Ln ..
S4.200.
Mrs . Parker . addu 10n.
191 2 Htghland Dr .. 14,500.
Newport Center ' ' . rom Hare nternat10na start school 9ut right now Ln ., Apt. 14. Harbor View Grove. both s topped south· entry wtthout consent at 221 . . .
Mobil Oil Co., SIOr~e
'
she's dress~d in the latesi Hill_s. and this moming a ll ~nd of ~ewport Blvd.; Vm Nice. Lido Is l e. Airpo rt tn Ch•cago.
of bathing caps pu t on back· 4 u res were punc tured nat Elizabeth Le1hgeber and fJlr.
, ' . . .. Someone maybe with a De Motte were taken to Hoag
wards, and will ei th er sw1m yeo for music entered the Hospital by Seal's Ambu·
or sun hers elf o n th e beach basement at the ne wly pur-lance ... The car driven by
in front of her home. P age's cb&sed Y.oilliam Hall res i-Sharoo Ann Has kell, 18. of
daddy is manager of Wal ston dence, 503 Fernleaf Ave .. 529 Via Lido Soud. Lido
& Co., Corona del Mar, and Corona del Mar . during the Isle, east·bound on '#1 . Coast
one of the owners of the first 4 days of July and Hwy .. hit the s topped car of
Ancient Ma riner. u::n·si gn made off with 100 or so Po bert Kalleman, 3133 f!Os·
photo.) · s te reo a lbums valued at ton '!\lay. Costa fJ'esa : s light
1400 ... Dr. Daniel Stringer. mJunes were suffered by
700 S. Bay Ft., Balboa Is· 0\ristine t.ondellus, 35. or ---~ EGA':~~TIC E land, took orr his wristwatch 132 V1a Havre. passenger m
\jonn: or Hf.ARISG o~ while WCI'king in his garage the Haskell car . and La
RF:PORT ASil A S.'if$S\It:~T July ll and put it on the desk Vada Kaufman . 18. passen·
FO R AHo\Tt:\H"1nOr 1\U~OS in his den; a few hours later ~er m the Olhe r c ar ... Guil-
ANIJ Ollit:lt SU ISASft:s u was gone. a 1250 loss ... lermo Absalom Velez. zn. of
\'OTIO: IS II r.ru:AY Gl\ f:\' The car driven by Andrew S. 43P! Iris Ave .. Corona del
that on Ju ly 10, 1968• thf' Fire Hudson of Santa Ana on Mar . was arrested at 2:30 C:hief o f \'ewport linch filed
Agenda for Planners
A code amendment adding in the Harbor V1ew H1ll s Area, commercial manna . a
parkmg cootrols in commet· area. yacht sales.
c1al distncts Will be con· Tract 6680. a proposed Dollie Rams , ~7 Aliso
stdered bv the Newport subdiVISIOO of H I., ac res Ave .. Newp_ort Het~hts, an
B h Pl . · C divided into 6 lOi s for m• add!IIOO Whtch Will COiln~CI eac annm~ om~msstoo 1 a dwellmg and a noo·con-at 1ts meetm~ at 8 p.m. to-dusmal use, ocated be·
day. J uly 18. in Cttv Hall. t-....een J amobree Rd and fomunf( gar age.
He re · 15 the cOmplete MacArthur Blvd .. north of Nev.-port Manne Serv1ce,
a •eoda Philco--Ford Aeronutromc rear of 282i W. Coast Hwy .• ~ A.nen d'"enh Marmer s Mi le, noattng dry
Torntative Mop Ame ndment 2-H, concern-docks .
Trac t 6689, a proposed !Of.:. dnv~m and outdOOf Carl Key, 630 LidO Park
subdtvis10n of 2'12 :~.cres restaurants. Dr .. L1do Penmsula. expan-
divlded into 7 res1denttal Amendment 2<1 5• creaunv: a s1 oo or the Sea Shamy res-
lOis loca1ed south of 23rd m()(hfJcat ioo commmee. taurant.
St . and west of lrvme Ave., Amendment 246, parki~ Commun ications
West Upper Bay. requirements for commercJal Request from Wayne Weher
Final Maps diSiriCB . fa extenSICXl of a use pet-
Trac t 6623, a proposed Amendmem 24i, relc.t m~ mil for a pnvate school,
subd!VlSIOO of 30.21 acres to admm1stranve fees for Copre, at 105 Mam St .. Sal-
divided mto 115 lots for Slf0110J.:, subdiVISions and boo. also JOint use of the
sm~le famtly homes, loca· zonm~ applicatiOns. prope"y for a hotel and
Ted south or Ford Rd . and Variance• su~r sc hool. and reduc·
east of MacArthur Blvd .• m Charles Gammon Jr .• 214 ttoo m the requued number
rhe Upper Harbor V1 e w Hill s Amethyst Ave •• Balboa IS· ol parlr.ing s paces.
OPEN
7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY
Supefior Ave. •t Placentia
, • .behind HOIIg Hoapit81 •• ,
BIU CANNING. Owner
Jorrry Smith, Mo nagorr
A COMPLETE SE RVI CE STATION
(~,~-~~~ -Brakrs -I rttfrt FnJ -t/,,,,..,
FREE, ELECTRONIC EHGI Hf ANAL YSIS
Phone' 642·2533
The Lorgut Bible C l oss in th • Harbor Area
inwitu }'Ot.t to a ltu4y in wh ich
"Tht Btbl t Comts Alwt"
TIME: E ... ery ~n4oy "'emint fteM 9:45 to \0:50
PLACE, ARST IArTIST CHURCH
OF COSTA MESA
301 MotMiio $tr•t
~ ~ ~RM H LCOME AIIAITS YOU '
BRING YOUR CH ILD REN I
Or co
with the l.ity Clerlr. a f said Coast Hwy. neat Jamboree a .m . at In s Av e . and F :rst
City a report 11nd IUI!I~""m mt Rd., s truc k the rear of the Ave. by Orficer 1 .8. S1 .. :h.
ou eba t~men t of we~d" and car of Katie J oubert, 20, of who roll0'-4'ed him as he
other. nuia11111 c~" with in nid 1631 Yw. Balboa Blvd., Cen-drove !rom Coa. .. r Hwy. and
City, a c:opy ?'which' is po!!ted tral Newport, who sutre re d Iri s with no light-. dOd c ited
00 the bull~un _board at th~ en-s light injuries ... Kenneth him oo a charge of dr1VlnP u~;;~~ ~ser~'~-ri!~1~· r.J rn Paul _S<'ofield. til. of 438 under the inOuence or llquOr
th.et oa .July 22, 196&, at th~ Begoma ~ve ... Corona del ... J eanne Marcia Samue1 -
hourofi':30o'cloclt: p.m., ia the Mar. backmg hts car out of son, 3008 Chrf Dr .. Newport
C:ou niH Chwnbers o f ,.ld City a parking stall at Albert• Heights. was arrest-ed at 11
nau,t1,.id report and •a•""• ... SOD 'S Market. hit tbe parked a.m. at Avon St. and River·
mi':DI i•t will be pru~tefl \0 car or Newport police omcer &ide Ave. on a char~e of
the Clty Cou nci l o f .. id f.ity Robert John Brockie. drunk in public ... Ri r hard
area. land. 2-Coot encroachmeat Request fiom l...C Mlller
Tract 6634, a propqsed d a 2nd noc.r mto the rear fa determmartoo that a BUILDING BLOCKS . AU. Sin'S . ALL TYPES
sutxh vis10n or 41 .59 acres yard setback. revised house plan ts sub-
.co.
diVI ded 1n1o 130 lots for Harold Seterson, 1900-02· stant1a.lly the same as the T•I•P-•: JAc: ..... 7·2Z21
ed I 1042 K.at•lla. Stantao 2320 S. NeiL Seat• .a..
SIT}J!le fam1ly homes and 04 Clav Sr ., Chff Haven, a:~o~v;~p;an;,;;. _____ ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ one J.,'Teen area lot located enr roach.nent of 1 (()()( info
the ea st s1de yard and 2
f?r couid~,..tion •a d coofirTu• Weclne.doy, July 10 Charles Herms, 36 . 01 .!58
li on, ~d th.t 10Y aod •11 rr.e.-.. Attane" John Breclr.enrid"e Cecil Pl.. Costa Mesa ...... as !'\On!l 111t~re•ted, a~:~d ha•1ftl! " r-• anv obj .. ctioD!I to uid r!'port trying to start his car al hls arrested at 9 p .m. at Pain
anrt ll!l!l~l'l-'l111ent li 11t, or l.o •ay --------------------------------·-----
m111mr or thi n ~ coat•in'ed lEGll NOTICE l'EGAL ~~O TIC f LEGAL NOTIC E
ther~ia, may eppe•r 111 lllaid -----------------·
Ollni'A'rr 'n 12"') n,t rip· "''"'"· ,.,fdr .. ~--..tn•l
----------
."u• h pl"rm ot "h11ll ~ontoton ot
pr o1 ... ,nn "hl'rl'b• th.-Jl"fmo t·
'"" j!UM••nt..-.. ,.. to ond,.rnnoh ""<I hnlol th ,. C"ot1 h"rm],...,,. .tol<l l n .. r
.101 rlo;~om-., liah ilit. or JU<h:·
m,.nl .. fnr !;im•ljl,. .. dl l""lnll out
of thl' pl'moitt~~·s .c·ti•·ities.
5.46.050 Norice of App•o.,ol
tim!' an <I place an d h~ hear•l. · · '· · · • <>· d 1 0 968 AS O R OI~.-\SCJ: Of Tilt ,,.] .. I' loon" nnutlo•·r nl1h .. P"'""n
lllltl': .lu y I • I CITY or '''PORT "''"II !\hn II I II to .. Ill 'h.u, .. of,, .. II.J. llri scol!", f'irf' Chl ef · .. " oll"'tlllt• anr! h,. r•""lla n~ohl,. /oH
P hi. h J 1 11 18 1068 i AOOISG CII.-'IPT f:R 5.46 TO u '": 01 Y • • ' 0 TITLF 5 OF THF' SFII.POA T ,, .. '"ndu• L
Th .-~e .. ·pon lluhot t:n"iflJI AF:AC H \IUSI CIPAL com: 1,1 lh•· "·'1" "' -1,,,. .. ••rr ·!
BALTZ
MOR1VARIES
1741 IUrUIOR AYE.
COSTA MESA
Yldwri )' b-2424
35111 E. COAST HfWA Y
CO-A DEliOAR
ORiolt J -'J450
s•c• 1941
PO_I.._ T MIAIS CMIIIA
NOW AT
1110 NEWPORT I!L VO.
PH. 646·9llll:osta ,..._,._
IIAIOODIIBBIIN II,. .. • ..... ••· • .................. ........ -... .... ..
... Mea ........ ..
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I_. It ••·· _. ollt .......... ,.,,... '"" .............. . _. alfla--................ __ ..... ...
Mil I tl•s'• ... .
Mt He I f I'• "'t.:::•:: =-
Rr.t..o\TISG TO Af-:Gl'I.ATJO'j hour~ 1•h··n .. , h ·•"I'"'' o ~
OF' \lOTIOS PICTURE ASil to j, .. 'ondu ,,.. I
TF:LF.\'ISIOS PAOOUC:TIO\"S (•ll l'h,. ·'PI""""''oc " 1,m,. or Oi1oppro11'o l. l"hr• Lol\
\fo;~n .ljl"' -.hall "'' up,.,n th.-
•lflplo rat onrr "llhorr ll'n t 10 1r1,,.,.
ilfl"l th,. fol on11 thl'r,.ol ,ond
-.iloJll .tl "llr h toml' mo~ol to thl'
OS PIJRLIC: PllOPERTY do•·n ~u •h .ort i1ot1 .•o il h<"w:on
Th~ C:i ty Council of thl!" City
o f \je.,pon Reach dol':!! ordain
e!l follow!l:
Sf:f:TlOS I. l.h•ptl!"r '>.-'6 ,,
added to Title 5 of th~ s ..... ·p ort
Rearh "uoic:i p•l Code 10 rl'ad:
"C,op ret 5.46
REGULA TIOH OF w.O TIOH
PICTURE leHO TE LEVISION
PRODUCTIONS OH PUBLIC
PROPEftTY
Sec:t /0011:
5.46.010 Pennit R ~quired
5.46.020 f'J ceptiOnA
5.46.0l0Applica1 ioo lor Penn it
5.46.040 l !lt~uaa ce of Pennit
5.46.050 Sotic:t! of Approval or
Oi ••pprovel
5.46.060 Appul
5.46.070 Co11t o f Addition•!
City Serviu•
5.46.080 Rood 1111 d luur•ce
5.46.010 P•rmit Re4ulred.
~o prr110n Mall u"f!. an y puhlit-
propPrtr or larility forth,. pu~·
poli>f' o talt i n~ motion picturl'!o-
or televi•ioo pictur,.'!l' withoot
fir11t •pplying for and to'"t"f'i\•ioll
a pPnnit therdor from thl' City
M*'•Ber or his 11Jthori7ed '"'"
preM"nta tivf!,
S.-46.010 f•c:•~tlon•. Th!!!
provi!lions of th i11 ch•pter Mall
no1 epply to 01matrur photo-
lllraphen. or 10 reporter.!i, photo-
fl.llpher!'l or came,_ ea. ia thP
employ of a ftl!""'llpaper, ae"'"
sen·k e, radio broadc•!llin,t:
•tetioa, televil'lioo station or
11imii1U ll'ntity enlll•@ed in on-
the-ll pot bro8dc:eatin,t:, report·
ias or phatosr•ph \'11 @ of n,.., &
c:oacenuos lho&e pet!IOD~>,
Koraea or oecurr-c"'s ¥o"hir h
•e io the oewa or of a senenl
publlc ioterea~o
S .... CUO A,.licetl-f~ ,..,,.
"'''· M y pet~ det~irinjl to U!l~
•y public property or fedlhy
for the porpoaeof takins mntion
picture• or teln•lsioa pl c:huea
Mall, not Jeaa thaa fourteen
( 14) dey a befarf' titre date on
wltrldl MI C!h per•oa dulru 10
t:oadaCI M C:h ac:th•lty, file ..
(,.1 It, .. ],,, ''''''" M lu• .ot i nn~
"llhtn th" (ill ''""'" .. ,r h
Mll\111 \\til t.olr pJ ,,,,.
tl1 l h,. ''!'P"'''"'"''" numh,.r
uf 1'"'"0""' •h•• "dl '""II''"'" m
"'II' h '" ll I HI
111 1 \ 1, .. , ,.f "'''JCI' '"'fl••rm ""'
to lu• ,,.,.,J, m.-lu•hn11 hu1 nnt
j,nut,..J t<l !tur k ... h, .. ,. ... 1.-
thl ., "''""''·'' "'"'"'~""' •. r th,. • h.or .. ,...t,.r n1 n.u otr" of thr JHO·
l'""''"'j •1<"'11 I 1 II ,
:-."ttl otpjtl i; ·•I ton .. h.dl J,. <II·
romp.tn tf'd In "" .tpplo roHoon
/~,. of On .. lt un<fr,.<l llollar ..
11100.\. If ... uri p•·rmll , .. "I''
llfO\I'd, II -.h ,oll !1<1\ h., II" .. ,.._.
"''" lor 11, .. permi u .. e lo ot'''"n aCitv bu .. in<""" lo r t•n .. ., on nrtl.-r
to o:!llt\' on th ... or tl\olo,. .. au·
thcor11f'd b, "''"' l''"rm it. hut tht permi ttee .. h.tll ll·'' tn thr
Lot\ a f",. of Th m,.(,.,. llnl-
l.u" ISJ."•l p~"r '''" "' P"'t1nn of
a d"y duron11 "hl('h "U (h a("\1\t·
til'" lUI' ("01\<h!("\1'<1.
"flpllr.tnt ,, oot1<,. of -h o.., o~e ·
loon. ff th" <~pplor,tt ion , .. ,j,_
.4p pro'<"!. .. ,.,.j n nl t~l' .. h,.lt
"''"'" th .. r .. , .. on.., lor ... u.-h •h-
••ppro• ,,]
5.46.060 Appeo l. \n• Jl"'""on
•'IZII!Ir'\f'",j ),. th,. f.otl \J ~n•·
ll"r· .. d .. ,., .. ,on ... h.oll h,.,,. th"
l>l!ht 10 dJlJl"•'l th,. .appro1~l
nr do -..ttJpro•·•l nf th,. ••ppl l("o;l·
to on to th.-l.1t. I ounr ol Th,.
·lPP"·•I ... h.ol l b,. lotl,.n "!lh on
fi,,. 1'o l .j.,. ... oh"l notorl' td
th•· ,j ,.,.,.,,on ,.., noad .. •t. 1 h!'
(,,,, Cun n• ,t ~h .oll .trt upnn
rh .. ·'PJI"•tl "llh orr fou rll't'n
I!IJ ,j.,. ~ ,,f,,., th" film£ th"rf'·
ol.
5.46.070 Cosl ol Addil/ono l
Cirr S•rvic:•s. ll -l"''"'"d n"·
,.,. .... ., ..... h• th .. (.,,, \l an.tjll't.
"drhtoono;~l polit t, fir,. an rl other
Cot\""""""" ..,h,oll r,,. pro•ull'd
lor th" p urp ., .. ,. of p rot,.ctin.l,
a11,.oMi1111 iln<l rtjiU!aloiiJI: thl'
propo., .. rt .or to•ot1. Th,. <:"O !'I
5.46.040 la s~~ctttce of Perm/1. of prn•orlt na .. u.-h .. ddot oot:~<rol
The f ih \l <~nlllff!l W!nll o"!IUI'., ,.,....,,c,.,. .. ha ll b<" pa od to th<"
pl':tmit a,. pro•idrd for hi'~"' in C:ot1· bv th" apploroJnt.
.. hl'n , /rom a C'<JI\-"Idl'rM\100 nf 5.46.080 s-~~ Ottd fniiii"Ot'IC:e.
thf' 11pplir ation and from ~uth Tht C:ih \l...,a~r:t'r ma• rtqu trt.
oth~r informatiOn 11" mol\· othl'r-a!li a ronrt itoon ol '.!'"uirrjl ,.uch
.,.i,.~ bl' ohuunt'd. he find,. a p "ml ''· th.ot thl' .opplt caat
that· funt o'"h " bond, 11\-"'uranrl' or
I al Thl' rond uc t of -.urh oil"' !I· both to p rot,.rt thl!" f.11v i!lainllt
\'ih• .. 111 no1 untluh onl,.rf,.r!' t'lilim!l ol third p~r .. on!l for
"'lth tr11ffir or pl'dl',.trian per11onal inJU n', .. rontt:ful d.,•1h
II!OICitl,.nt, or ttnd to tntttfl!t" and prop en\" damap:l!' and to
,..·ith or 1'1\dllnp:l'r thl' public intll'mn ifv thl' (ily for dama~l'
pf'111C'I' or right~> of n,.arby tt!"i· to C:itv ~rap rrt\ Ari.,injl ou t of
dentlt to th e quiet , p~11r.e•blr the pemntlre.'a actJvitiea."
and nnmole•ttd "'jovm~nt or !'f.C:TJQ'j 2. Thi11 ordi nance
their prop~rty , or othl'rwi M' bt ~all he puhli!iohed onN"" In the
detrlml'ttUI 10 the public off icial ne""'P •P tr of the City,
pe•ee, hl'11hh, !lafl'tV nr .!Jt:ft~ntl 11nrt 1he !lllm~ -Mall be ,.,ffecth·~
wl!lfere, ' thirty (30) dey11 afu:r thl' date
(b) The c:ondur t of IIU (;h • tl· nf it,. adop lion.
vity will not unduly il'lterfere Thi~ ord!nowu:,. "It intro-
wl\h normal "0\"f'JD.me nlal or du ce-d 11 • ri!"I!Uier mfll!"tiDJ of
City op eunlon", thruteo to the Chy f.ou ed l of the Clly of
rellklh Ia damaJe or df'trimi'Dt Ne.,·pon Beach held on the
to p ublic: prop ~'rt,Y, or ruuh 241h day of June, 1968, •od
i• iae City ln~ofrln~ rosl!l nt wo adopted oa th~ 8 th day of
ecpeadilare!l in eilht!r l'lOftf')' July, 1068, bv thl!" followio1
Ot" pen1oa•el not reimbuuoe.d ia vot~. to wit. :r.licatic• for a pent!'h wit h
City M••rr. n a fon~~ r.rai ... ed hy lhe Cit)'. n e Cit
M•acer •-r Ia lll• diK,.tiu
waive die ,..,,....., thl 11p •
~~:::;;;;~:::::::~ pllcell•• M flied foanent ( 14) lleya prior LO ~. date oa wtr.ldt
&M .:U•Uy Ia w. ... coedat.led. 1\a .,hc:•ioa~all be veri·
fle4 •I .. an ... fri th
advaac:e by th e appllc•t. AYJ:S, COU~CIL~EN . Mel ..
(c) T\e conduct or ~tec.h It t !· ai•, Shltoa, Maraltrell , lllo-o
vhy will aut o:ontitat~ • fi~ pra, Hi,., CNt.er.
lllaa•d, .,.d all t'OJ!et ••fety NOES. co .. cil••l!C .. e. prt~u•tiou will e takN. ABSENT COU:tCL'IrU:S: Nau.
td) n e c:oadact of aac:h ac:ti· A8STAJN1 Pereo ..
followiat iaMatl .. : hl n ............. _. • .s ...... a ....... , ... ~ wl"laa te e•ftct .. ell ecll~ _...,.,.,.
"'!I)' will 101 req.ahe ti!IC" di'f'ef• Oor-• M•rMall
•oa of M rat • •••bet or Ma poilu ollie.,.. of tluJ City co ATTEST: ' yo r
prop.,ly ,.uce the IWo of l.•r• Latin•
-.;It activ1t1 • to l~terfere Chr. Cler\
wll). raoraal polle-e P!Oteeliaa Pebll .. : J•l7 II, 1968, I•
... eiJier en• •f ._ Ch)'. 1\e Newp.n H•kot £111ip
feef mto !he west Side vard
fa a 2nd s tory over a ·~r·
a~e.
Leo Koch, 2520 Seaview
Ave ., Corona dPl Mar, and
others, 5-foot setback from
Seav1ew Ave. on Lots 1
throu~h 6 rather rhan t here·
qmred 20-foot setbaC'k.
Ph1l Lansdale, 815 E .
Bay Ave .• Balboa, 51"t-foot
front yard w1th &.roor prcr
Ject till( balcomes. 21·r f()(l(
balc ony encroachment mto
a J..fOOI' s1de yard, a 3·slay
bu•ldmJ:,. and unenclosed
halcomes wh1 ch wtll ex-
ceed m:ut~mum noor area.
Uu Porrm ih
Br yon Palmer. 3300 Via
Lu1o. m rhe L1do Shops
LEG~L 'lO TI C~
t F!lll~lt \n OF Ill :-1 \~"."
~ • '"'""~ ~ r•m \.tm• IIU I \IHR.,II.'dfl ,j.., ...
h••rt'll\ • r'rl of, th.ot h•· '"' oon·
du<tm11 ,, ~ umotur•· I ph,.,l .. t••n
l•u .,,n,. .... 011 I 1", ~. 17th ""I ..
( f'"l" \1•• .. ;•, (.a]IIMH•••. tl.:!t.:.'
nnd,.t th., fi rto tu-..,-. foNOI """''• .,f I. II. {, l flho] .. !o•r• ••n •! th,u """''I lotm ,., •ompu-.r<1 ,/ th•·
f,.,]]o"'l ftol f"'""n "hll ""'" n.lno •· on full 11111 pl .. ,,. of ro• .. ,.1,.n ·,.
lUI'"" fnl\o""'• tn·"•1 •w,o~m I. G11br ,,.1, I.:!Q ~ 11 ..
Pia.-,., Full .. n on, ( ,.J .f,~rn o ·•·
II.JT\~:."!ii m• hoontl th o" ~~h
"'" of Junl', IO().IJ. a dfo,,.,l I. ( .. ot>ro,.]
~T \Tr Of C \1./fOH\1 \
COl \nor OH \\U
0\ 'I~~~~ :7th .t,., I' I Junro,
1968, b,.(CH O' "'"· .o \uloll\ Publ or 111 dft d fu 1 .. ,,,.j <lU fll\
..,d "'lat ... ,,.._,,fo nw th"'"'"•
rlul v C'Ortlll\l'">'">ltiO"ol ,.ntl "'""om,
~"f"'""IIIt] h · IOflp"llf"'f "d J' 411 J. Gnbri,.], lno"'n to m,. tn h,.
thl' jlf'r.-(ln "ho..,. n•m" , .. ""U I"
"'('r!hl'd to th,. "ll hon lll ... tm·
11\1'1\t, lln<f o~r l.no "l"'lll"<l til nil''
thllt hi' t'\,.o"UI"'j thr' "'"m".
1"1'1;<.~:~,. m• h11n rt 10n<i o/fo t>oal !Of' II I.
\l ,, .. lllo d,. ...
\ot.\1"\ Puhl!ro 111 nnd fM ..... td
f.ottnl\• <ln <l !i't111,.,
\h f'..Ommt ..... mn I 'fl''""" \111•
12. 1972
Pu bliNI: J uh 4, II, 18, ~:.,
1%8, in the '""'""" lhrbl)r [n,;ip
--
THe DOOR OF
LBGUNB FEDEI'BL SaVInGS
Has BeeN opeN TO our menos
FOR 33 Ye81'S
For uvf'r mw Th1rrl11f :1 •~·ntur.''• Lo.1 .tlNA F~.m·:NAL s,,, "'·"
has Sf'rvf'"d O ra n•i' Cnunl.v. ono• uf 1h1• f.t!'lt·~l cmwth nrP:-t~ in !h.• ntl l tnn
Savina• AC('C)uniJS 111 LAt.L '" F• m ""' ttrt• ('nnl inuina In twlp lintcnt ·•·
ltw> nc>W ho1Tlf'5 housing ltw I:K-opl;· wl~ Mf' C'r.""'lllina thi~ cmwth
L\(;UNA FF:nt;ttA L '~ hi!ioiN k tnlf•~:ril v 1~1mhinrd with it~ hi uh cl'' ido•nd
ratf'-plui its • 1" .. Rmw.· rl" 1riPnd on 3·YP:'Ir l'f"rtifit•n l£~
C'nntributf' 1mpn·••s•q•h tn thi10 drAn\1\lic jtro'ol.•th
Visitors to tht-... ~1-:'CTI''"' m An~ Asn P;'t:~;ANT u.-THt' M A)'(Tt.lt:-o
arr invitt'd lo \'if>"' LAta 'NA F't:Dt:RAL'l'l Mrmori:tl Exhihit"'
honnrinl( thto r,()'h A nniwr~nr' rrf lht• l.Jt i(UI'\1\ Bf.Ach Art AMtriAI·ion
MtM LorN Mill1
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--.. . Tbo -•· _,11 100 'IM .......... lo clllekau,
JMIO old, llaiO Slrlola SIOol<, wblcb -~~ llle ....,.,..,.
1110 -foiOU, Spaalob •m c1 200. A DOlO Ill fiDe
UCI sports
chief named
prial IDdlcaiOI lbal "All
15t ()dora 11114 ..,wardo wW
be aerved with Butter free
cl cbarge. Bread aud pota-
1000 wllb Moats aud Flob
free cl clla!p .. All slope 5
Cent diabee, 10 Ceota."
Dr. Rqmoad H. 'lbomtoD, However. 1o bold type h
~. acting cb&innu ud says: "10 Ceot Oiahea with
recreatioa sports director, Butt.er. 15 Cents."
hu beeo named aa UCI
ch&innao or tbe department 'Ibe day's speciale (baad written on the menu) were of physical educaeioo and Calves He&d. Spauiab, lOt:
director ot athletics.
He succeeds the late Dr. Fried Herring in Batter, lOt: Aoearted Cold Moats 150; wayne Crawford, UCI's ftrst and Veal Chops in Batter
athletic director aod P. E. n... 1~.
departmeot chai.rmiD. who Breakfast was also eaay
died May 29 al'ler a lengthy oo the pocket book because
illness. you can get a 3 egg orne-
.N'OIIT IIAIIIOR EIIGII
llCDIID RCTIDII --'•'
Edison Co. names
lloa&ld D. Bloke bu -IIJ, 1M2. 10 Aapol, 1M2,
-Saalllonl Callfondaloawuuoi.-JIOIIIIcc. u..., c-1'0 Man--alal..-o dl¥111oo.
al Newport lloacb, ..-dial -............. -
10au -111 llalpb Yl,. ouporvtoar Ill 111e .,_. Kieer, dJI&rtct .....,.. puy'a Laaca .. r dt.utcc .
.-. Blake, form.ly oervloe' Ia Alii!Ual. Jileli , be 1ru•
plaaoer a1 EdiOCOI'a Alltom-fomod 10 lbo Albaatbra dl•
bra dlaUict, replacea JeiM tl1cC U dtatrtct repreeeat&-.
Luke, wbo retired JUDe 30. ttw. He wu •named B«Yioe
~. Blake, who baa beeo
with Edlaoo eloce 1960, Ia
a ll'lldUOUl of Sao Jooo 8IOie
College, where be majored
in tlleineaa aod toduatrtal
manacement. He ts 30 yeara "' .,... . He began his Edlaoo car-
eer aa a commercial depart-
melll trainee in Loa An«;elea
in June, 1960. From Jaau-
planDor tboro to Sep&-.,,
1966.
He la a member or the Pa-
ctnc Coast Elecutcal Aaa.
While ID Albaatbr&, M _.
ved u 0 ..,..., ot tho piau-FLORENCE HOULE hot niDI CommltliOO aDCl the Jg-Dior Cbaatbor ot C-.:o ,. .. od tt.o S2 ooilll .. ft..,..
He and bia wlte Sbetia In ~lu•e In jUit 9 ••ths
have 4 childreo. 'l'bey plu of Mllint hocaes for 0.-.e
to reside in the Newport Brothers,> nllfienally la'lown
area. Newport Beach conatNctlon
Babcock purchase ok'd
elec'r~>mecbanical and high-
prectsim mechanical pr~
ducts.
Or. Thornton has served lette. or bam and 2 eggs for
3 years as UCI recreation just 15e. wbile bot cates.
sports director and one year f"lannel cates and corn bat-
as tennis coach and ronnerly ter cakes only cost se. But,
was on the physical edu-remember, butter would be
cation staff nine years at free if yoo ordered the 15t
UC Santa Barbara as intra-German Pan Cakes.
MADINE PARSEL of Eost Bluff, 6tl!
plac• fini ah •r in the Powder Puff
De rby, ia shown her• with h•r plme,
a 260--horsepower Piper Commc::he.
Shareholders or Babcock
ElectronicS Corp. ol Costa
Mesa last week approved
tbe acquisition ol Babcock
by Esterline Corporation,
New York City. More than
99 per cent or shares voted
\Nere in favor or \he ac-
quisitioo .
Babcock shateholders will
recjtive 0.57 shares ol Es-
terline common stock ror
each share ol Babcock
common under terms or the
acquisitioo. Babcock will
operate as a wholly-owned
subsidiary or the parent
company.
Babcock specializes in
the design and manufacture
ol remote coouol systems,
electrooic target scoring
systems (miss-distance in·
dicators). countermeasures
systems, hydrospace coc.
municatioo s and high-relia·
billty and general purpose
electt~>mechanical relays.
DH1pa~y. She ftrat ouocl•
ted her..tf with o..-.e a ...
theu at the Mission VIejo
project In 80Uthem Ore.~,.
County. Sh • since hos
trmtaferred to Lalce Forest,
the new moater planned
Deane C:OIM'Iunlty at the El
Toro offramp of the S.ta
lwto fr .. way, Before .tumift t
to real •stat •· M'ra. Houle
owned a mar~ • thop In La--
guna Beach, She has 2 • .,..
ried childr_. cr.d re-'d•• In
a D•cr.• hom• at Mission
Vi•jo.
mural director and football, Cornstarch, Rice, 1apioca
tE-nnis, swimming and water and Sago puddings were ooly
polo coach. se as we re Apple. Peach
'Too punctual'--so she loses
As an undergraduate, he and Cranberry pies and
lettered in tennis and foot-dougbnuts and pound cake.
ball. He played defensive Most expensive thing on
end on Compton Junior the menu was a bottle of
College's Junior Rose Bowl white ~ne .. which sold for
and national championship 25e. Calitoma Claret was
team m 1948 and western a less expensive 20e with
States Conference cham-lOt the cost ot a half
pion ship team in 1949. He bottle. Glass. of beer .. how-
also played championship ever. was JUSt a mctel. . '!llhatever the problem, Pro-
Madine Parsel ot East
Bl u!f. the only stewardess
in the 22nd annual Powder
Purr Derby. may have lost
her chance to be the winner
only because she adhered
to the cardinal rule of the
airline business -be punct·
ual.
The race beg till Saturday.
winds. and she may well
have woo the race.
As it was. she officially
finished in 6th place. The
winners are determined by
average speed during a ~i·
ven period or time .
Even though the 53.000
prize money is split by the
top 5. Madine is not too
disappointed about being
just one out or the money.
"I really wanted to finish
within the original time
limit." she says. "I guess
that comes from my training
as a stewardess. When we
say a night is going to get
someplace at a certain time .
we do everything we can to
see that it does.'·
This is Madine's 3rd time
in the Derby. She fini shed
8th in 1965. And. naturally,
s he is already planning roc
next year's race.
Madine lives at 2223 Vista
Huerta, East Bluff. Her co-
pilor was Virginia Coffee,
3030 Clubhouse Rd .. Costa
Mesa. They were sponsored
by Air Calirornia.
L £GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 1257 t"ordt!r, du"ribt!d •• folio••:
AN ORDINANCE Or TilE Cl'n' Rt!ginaing •t tht!'Jutt!rly ('0~
Or S £:WPORT BEACII R ~:-a~r o f p.,"~l 2 •• pt!r mllp
ZONING PROPERTY A:\'0 lilt!d in Book 3, p•gf! 35 of
AMF:NDING DISTRICT MAP Par('e] Map• ia uid ofli('f! of
T\0. 30 tht! County Rf!('Ordf!r; tht!a c~
Tht! City Council o f th~ City Sorth 36• 36' 38" Eut 50.00
of N~"'·port Bf'a('h does ordain ff'f!t •loaf! tht! Sorthwf!•u ·rl y
•• lollo"'·s; lint! of .. id r.,cf!); dr.f!Dcf!
SECTIOS I, Thr loiJo,.•inlf r\orth 39•48' 3 " Eut 414.72
describf!d te•l property in the fef!t contiouin! •Ions ••id
City of l"t!wpott Beach, Coun ty 1'\orthwf!alt!rly Jiaf! to thf'
of Or•n(!e, Sutf! of California, Sorthf!r]y Col'!let of ••id P•~
to wi\: 1 h 5o PARCEL J: .se; t encf! uth 63• 16' 35"
Eut 200.35 lf!et alon& tllie That portion of Blod.a S •nd Norlhf'ntetly lint! of ••id
tenms at Compton and went priet(l' and Manager George
on to play o~ the. CCAA V.. Dettner &ddecl a line to
doubles champtonship te~ the menu stating that "Dis·
at UC Santa Barbara m pute with waiter or dissatis-
19H52. 1 d d t UC •""l factioo must be settled at e p aye en a ..,..., a 'tbe Bar ..
Barbara in 195~ and retum~d And by-the-way. Mr. Dett·
as football hne coach ln ner also had rooms to let oo
1955. At UCSB he was head the side -"Single rooms
assistant football coach S per week. 11.00. And just
years. to show you how times
July 6. from Van Nuys,
Calif., and the deadline roc
arrival in Savannah, Georgia.
wa s set for sundown Tues·
day, July 9. Because of
rag . the deadline was ex-
tended to noon the follow-
ing day, then to sundown
Wednesday. July 10.
The fog didn't bathe• rhe
31-year-old Air California
stewardess, however, so
she went right .1bead and
finished before tht! original
deadhne. Of the 8 1 who en-
tered the race. only 10 were
able to do this : and of these,
Madine recorded the fastest
speed.
Council News
Moody Besancon, Babcock
pcesident , announced Bab-
cock's unaudited results for
the year e nded May 31. 1968,
at the special shareholders
meeting. For fiscal 1968,
sales totaled &12.798,000.
compared with 114,963,443
((I' the previous year. Net
earnings for the year were
1725,000. equal to 94 cents
per share on 766,000 aver-
age shares outstanding.
This compares with 1967
net earnings of &579.187, or
76 cents per share on an
average or 763,097 s hares
outstanding.
5 1 of lr\'ine's Subdi\'ision, io P•t('e); thencf! South 39• 48'
the City of Nt!wpon Bueh, 31" riut 485.88 ff!f!l to •
County of Ortlrlgf!, Statf! of f.oint of th.f! Southwf!•tt!rly
C•lifomi•, •s prr m•p filt!d tnt! of utd P•tcf!), ••id
in Book I, p•gf! 88 o f Millet!]-point bein,1 oa • non·tiiGif!•t
lant!OUI!I Records Maps in thf' curve ('onc•n Northf!a•tt!tly
oUin of thf! County R~cordt'r havin! a r•diua of 1408.00
of ••id county, e.d th•t por-fef!t a r•di•l to ••id point
lion of lot r o f Tr•N 706 u bt!.,a South 28• 42' 55" •ut;
pt!r m•p filed in Book 21, then('f! Northwutf!r)y 194.02
P•Bf! 25 of Mi scf!JI.,f!oua ff!IH •Ions uid curvf! throuala
M•p• in ••id orlicf! of t.ht! 111 anslf! of 7• 53' 43" to tAt!
Coualy Recordf!r, dt!st"ribed point of bf!giaaia8•
He resides at 3163 Bonn HAVE changed, at the bot·
Drive .. Lag~a Beach, with tom of the menu 1t clearly
his wtfe, Ehzabeth, and two states ··Credit in all Cases
children, Todd. 9, and Postively Declined."
Darcy, 8. follrs . Smith obtained the
.....,,..-.....,..., ~nu from b~ mother. Mrs.
~1 Mattie L. 'ifWamaoo, who • v~-)<1"11_ lived in San rranciaco whEm
~ 4V E..~ 0
COSTA MBA ......
LfGlL NOTICE
she was a little girl. Small
wooder the oldtimer shakes
his head aner talking about
"tbe good days" and mut-
ters "times ba ve changed."
LEGAL 140T1C£
' •" ... '
II•<P<lRT Of' CONDrt'JON Of' THE
Had she taken advant~e
d the deadline extensioo -
as did most or the entrants
and all the winners -Ma·
dine's 260 horsepower C~>
manche would have been
helped by favorable tall·
LEGAL NOTICE
"
IN THE STATE Of' CALl i'ORN!A , AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON Jl )'ot: l "
PUBLISH£0 IN RE. ... PONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROI.LER Of' THE CURRENCYl
UNDER SECTION s:m, U. S. REVISED STATUTES
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Here is a SUJTI'I1af)' or
action taken by the New·
port Beach City Counci 1
at last week's rr.eetina:
• Approved the final map
o r Tract 6622. tbe Donald
L. Breo Co. subdivision of
21.82 acres consisting o r
97 single family lots in the
Upper Harbor View Hills
area, east of MacArthur
Blvd. and south o f the ex-
tension of Ford Rd., in the
newly established Planned
Community Zone.
• F.stablished a Oat rate
fee or 13 a day ror busses
parking on the Balboa park-
ing lot; this is the same fee
established for busses park·
·ing at the Corona del Mar
main beach; the existing
parlting validation scheme
will not apply to busses.
• Received protests from
Patrick Hart of Santa Ana
and Robert Morris or Laguna
Beach against the newly
enacted 112 yearly fee for
vending machines: th ey said
the ree is probibitive for
stamp vending machines:
Council referred the pro-
tests to the starr for review
and report July 22. and City
Manager Harvey Hurlburt
said there is need for Cee
adjustment.s.
• Received a notice from
the Public Utilities Com-
mission of an Aug. 20 pub-
lic hearing on the applica~
tion or Stybus Inc. to Oy
round trips from Orange
County Airport to L.A. In-
temational; refen&d the
matter to tbe air tralric acj.
visory committee for oom-
meot prior to the Aug. 12
meeting; Council is already
oo record against additional
nigbta out or dle County
Airport.
• Received a County
Grand Jury recommendatioo
for city aud oounty ordi-
nances establishing a sya-
tem or permits and fees tor
privately owed mobile X·
ra,y uoJ.ta, with Nles and
regulatloos under the jurte-
dictioo of the oouaty health
dep&nmtlllt.
• Au~rtzed the execu-
ttoo or acreementa to serve
.... oaiOido clly Um!lo 1o
Nicolai 11 Cbr!o~ Onoc•
CoaOIJ SaDIIAI!OD Dlillllo~
--011 Co ... O.E. It"" dooo II lloaa, · ud Paalfto
Vlow-aiPut.
• Aatbod&ed lbe Uto~•
tloa of • ..,. •• t wtlb --Co.····· lllo -Co. :wtU dN4p
lllo -lid "' -SL, OODalniCI fto*a. •d M Ill>
·--11114 IIIDftdl • Dllllbor of -lbr ooo bJ
1be oU.J reand'DD ...,._
ment In its instructional
sailing program.
• Approved the harbor
pennit application or J .B.
Shamel, 405 Morning Star
Ln., Dover Shores, to con~
struct a ramp and noat bay-
ward of No. 43 Linda Isle:
the Council gave approval
to slip noats not perpeodl.·
cular to the bulkhead on
Linda Isle.
• Approved the harbor
pennit application of H. B.
Brown. 1710 S. Bay FL •
Balboa Island. and the es-
tate or Phillip Chandler,
MESA BANKER HEADS
UNITED FUND DRIVE
Glenn V. Back, manager of
the Costa Mesa branch of
Crocker--Citizens National
Bank. will serve as chair-
man or the 19R8 United Fund
campaign in Costa Mesa.
He is vi ce-president elect
or th e Rotary Club Costa
Mesa North, member of the
offi cial board or tbe Mesa
Verde Methodist Church,
and is assoctated with the
American Institute of Bank-
ing.
He is a native of Bemidji,
Minn., attended Bemidji
State College and the Uni-
versity of Minnesota. During
World 'IYar 11. he served in
the fol'arine Corps rrom De-
cember, 1942. to January,
1946. He and his wife, Mari-
lyn, are pareo.ts of a daugh-
ter, Dianne, 8, and a son,
Peter, 4.
Babcock's backlog is at
an all-time high ot 19.5
million. up from 17 million
on May 3 1 or this year and
15.8 million on May 31.
1967, according to Mr.
Besancon.
Eat•Une Corp. ia COD~
centtating in the high tech-
nology areas ol data sen-
si~. transmission and re-
cording and products for
nuclear reactors as well as
MATTRESS IURIS
A cigarette on a mattress
caused a 1400 fire Sunday
altemoon. July 7, at the
home or Patricia Allen , 443A
VIa Lido Scud, Udo Isle.
Firemen carried a smolder-
ing mattress rrom the home
and putit out with a garden
hose.
TED SALYER E1. ECTED
'!1oe Newport Beach Civil
Service Board baa elected
Frederic (Ted) Salyer u
chairman. succeeding James
Devine, wbo retired rrom the
board July 1 an er aervtng
for 8 years. New member of
the board Is Jay Moae1ey ,
deptJty district attomey.
KIDS START FIRE
Children playing wltb
match~s started a fire
Monday momtng, July 8,
at 120-8 24tb SL, W~at
Newport. Ftremeo found a
smoldering mattre11, stored
under the 'bouse, and n:·
tlllgulsbed It w!tb a g&ldoo
bose.
•• follows: . Be&in.nias •• thf! tl'uterly ('Or-... .t.o wa on ~utric~ Mllp No.
at'r of Parcel 2 a• per 30, rf!ff!rrf!d IOta Section 20,06.·
filf!d in Book 3, p••• Jsmif 03p of dr.f! Ne-.rport ~e~Moai
Parct!l M~~pa ia ufd oflicf! ci.p•l Codf! ~d m•cl• • t•n of
o f t.ht! Countv Re"ord . Tttle 20 of Ntcl Co4f!, i • f!tf!by
theacf! Nofth 36• 36' M~: re.zon.ed from •n Uacl•nified
Eut 50.00 fef!t •l oo~ thf! Oiatnc.t to.u .R-~B-2 District,
Nonhwf!sterlv line of •I 'd and a.td Dr•tnctM•p No, 30 i • P~rcel; thenCf! North J9• ~· her~by -.meDdt!d to Mow th i•
31" E•st 41.J.72 fut ('Ontin-7.0niD@ chlll8f!•
uing •long said Nort.h"''UIIt!tlv ~ECTION 2. !l'f! Pl,•aia~
liat! to tht! Northt!rly c::on~er ~I Dttecto.r o f th" C.tty of Newport
nid P•r('el; thrncf! South 63, B_n ch •• ht!rf!by l nat~uct.ed -.d
16' 35" F.:u1 200.35 lt!t!t d,uect•d to ch•n&f! DrMtlct .\tap
along tht! North f!aster]y line ~o. 30 10 •s to . .no~ tht! Z?Jt-
of uid P•rcel· tht'ncf!' South •og ch-.gf! descrtbed tn St!c tton
39' 48' 31" 'J~st 485 88 r I hereof, •ad, •• .. id Di•trict
to 1 po int o f tht! So~lhw::: ,\h'P .t.•ll havf! bf!eD -.o Mlf!o~
lt!rly line of .. id Puce! f!d, t.ht! llllnle slull be in htll
aaid poir:tt be in~ on • non: ffr c;. . .ad t!llect •od be, • p111
t•r:t&f!lll cun•e conc::a•·f! North-0 lilt' :W. of tht! :'\ewport
f!•atf!rly h••·ing • radius of Bt!-ch Muntctp•l Co df!,
1408.00 fef!t 1 r•di•l to a.id SECTION 3: Thia ordiuacf!
point burl! Sou th 28• 42' 55" sh~ll. bf! publtaht!d oacf! !11 tht!
lt!st· thf!D('e :\'orthwrsterl oiiL CJ •I nf!Wipaper of tht! City,
194.02 lt't!l alo~g n id ('Utv~ ll!.d t.ht! llllrne lltl•ll bf! dfectivt'
lhrough •n llliJie o f 7• 53' 30 d~ya •hf!r tht! datf! of ite
43" to the po int of ht!sinnintt. •dTohplttoll. ,. .
PARCfL 2: s or rn•nct "'-•• .11111'0-
. . du "ed at • re!llll.l' mt'ettllj! of Th•t porltoa of Lot '. Tr•"t th• C"o C ·1 1 oh c· 1 ~06 ' d d · • Y OUII('I o e tty 0
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Book I, P•l!e 88 of ~li s('el· AYF:s, COt'SCILME\: Mclo-l~~~of!ous Rf!corda 'l•p• in th~ oi., Sht!hon, P•rsoos, .\lu•h•ll,
Office of the Countv Recordu RoA._f!t•, Hirth, Gruber
of .. id Counh·. F.XCEPTI\G NOES, con:CIU.I[\: :o.,:00, t.hrrf!lrom: · ABSE~T COt'\CJL.\IE\: Noae llut portion of Blo ck• 5 IUld llorf!f!D Mu.b•ll 5 1 of ltvinf!'a Subdi•·iaion, in I th~ City of \ewport Buch, ATTEST· ~hryor
County of Or•se, Sute of Laur ... l•' · 5 ~•lifon~i•, n pt!r m•p fil.f!d City Clt!rfo
tn Book I, p•Jf! 88 of Mta-
ct!llll!.t!ou• Record M•p• in
the Office of tht! County Re-
COMPLETE FUNERALS , •• '245
COMI'LITI FUNEIAL AND IUIIAI. CINru
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BeaUle lbe fuaera.l and burial C'e'ller CDiDpt
elimiNia lbe need 'for proces:ioas "'""W'
bePy traffic on omaowded hiJinraJI. &milr
and frimcls aJilce mar DOW par their fall re-
ipedS br atteoding tbe bwi&l senice, u •ell
u the cbapel senice, all at oae haatiful plaa,
at Ia. CXIIt aacf more coaNilieace.
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