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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-08-08 - Newport Harbor EnsignI . .,...,., ........... . • SS&fllld 20TH YEAil, NO. ~2 FIRST SECTION THURSOAY AU-:_:G::... _::,8;c..:1.::968:::___c(c:_71:.::4l!..:6::.7:..3-::0S30::.':.._ __ =~~:==_~~~~ halt .... The Corps or Enaifleen start· ed dumpina rocks Tuesday al- ona the eroded beach in West Newport to hold the line until 1 new sand haul aeu under way . The crisis area extends from the breakwater at 40th St. westward to 43rd St., where the one·time 2oo:foot depth of beach had been eroded down to 8 feet by the h.igh tides. Peak tide of 7 feet h.it the rock-strengthened beach last nisht. Tonight (Aug 8) it will retch 6 feet, 8 inches , and Fri- cby night 6 feet , 4 inches. The rock dumping project is due to be finished by Friday noon, and the diminishing tide is not expected to cause any further crisis. The Army Engineers, respon· N B lible for the maintenance of the beach, will call for bids for a ' S.. Ottest, oflclal Ol)'Wiplc Yocllti,.v Co••lttH botlt. boat on Olympic duty new sand haul, which will be · -Sea Quest , a NeWport ikack>--potnted to a position of such pilot. radio direction flndinl lin in about 2 weeks. By the trawler type yacht. will serve resjtonsibility. navig.allonal aids, depth record· time of the next high tides. the as the official U.S. Olympic Mas ter -owner Richard F . ers and high seas 2-way radio, beach will be built up again to Yachting Commitlee boat for Dwyer's Sea Ouest , built m Nor· plus sophisticated electronic Roell a •• -pH .. tho l>ooch ... , 41st $t. in Wost H .. port • ... It the Mw •••ian threat. (En alga ,ltote.) about 200 feet. the October Olympic yachting way 6 yurs ago.1s powered by gear for oceanographic research. I Sand for the new haul will u YACHT C-LU BS ERG E come from lh• vicin;ty of the evTe~". ". A,capulco, ~exoco. owm C•oe'P;tl,. dr"J"'I ' ond "" L.osAo pre,.1no th< Su Qu<st, of Santa Ana River mouth. Rocks niS IS tuC' 11rSI time in 9lym· a crUISing range o .000 nauti· Angt es rrJistry, is bein& pic history that a Wtst Coast cal miles. The 05-foot vessel rs readied a.t its home port of for the em<rg<ncy protection "'"'I and own" hm b<en ap-<qu;pped wnh "dar. •uoom'"' N<wpon Bmh. The vesoel will are beina diverted by the Corps bear the offic1sl Olympic insi&· Two local yacht clubs have . ,or Engineers from the Dana School tax go·· ng up ma on tkt streamlin~d funnel d d 12-meterColumbia in last year's ed, yet easily accessible to the oint harbor project. and the red, whitt and blue u. agree to merge an will occupy America's Cup trials off New· harbor entrance, and plan sup-Lona ranF plans call for con· 0 the bay front site being vacated port, R.I . plementing the proposed new 11 1. f 2nd b k 1 Approving a rtnal budget S. lympic miping. fore and by Richardson's Yacht Anchor· ·~or '"m< ye•r• we, at BCYC d k t" rue •on ° a rea wa er · Undsau · Jane Westerdahl, aft . along the water hne of 1ts I"" OYV oc ing iiCilities with full club-.bl 3 d s T r. or 127 294 057 up 12 5 11 "J. age . 1601 Bayside Dr. have dreamed and laid plans for house facilities including a · pow Y at 4 r I. he '1fSI · ' ' ' · m • Charles W. 1eWinkle School. hull. Ri chardson's will vacate the one of the finest facilities on the ming pool, a dining room, aroin built by the Engineers. lioo over last fiscal year. replaced by Carolyn Croc.ken; The Sea Quest will be person· premises by the end of this Pacific Coast ... or anywhtre rooms for yachting and family at 40th St ., has protected the tru~~es or the New pa-t. Me.sa Kerry D. NUde. Everett Rea ally commanded by Mr. Dwyer. month as a result of the new for that matter," Commodore activities. hoim for boats in ~ach to ~e east, where only ~%~~d scb~oo:axe~l:~ School ; \\illiam D. Winlito , The official crew will consist of Irvine Co. policy of terminati,. Dougan said. ··we were ready sizes up to Cal 25's ample dry .. 1ght eroston has been caused 17 72 t r C ta h' director school operatioos Ius wife. Eleanor . and Edith anchorage leases as they ex pire. when the time came to fit into storage and o ff street parkina by the high tides. and 4~8"dl c:nt~ r~rs Ne:t Everett Rea School ; Sbelby and Dick Edwards. noted South- Commodore Thomas P.(Pat) the mast(r plan of the Irvine on the 2~ acre parcel." Cl"v•"c center eea.ch iuesda. yevenino:.. 1 he J . 'W~son . ID.odergarten . land yachting enthusiasts, and Dougan of the 10-year-old Bah-Co., which envisions the Jat· The membership of tM Voy--e Paulari.no School replaced Le · M h · d ia Corinthian Yacht Club, an· est and fiiiest dock·side accom· agers Yacht Club, who.ch m-u dlfrerence ln the rates re--by <· Ia J B e ' R.cb d VI a oney, engmeer an an d h 0 ...... sui" !rom di!rerent bonded r.ar . · ru n; 1 ar expenenced Mnican seaman. nyouhne<Citbat thde Crange Coast modattons frontinlhgeallcohfan'nh<'l's·r. at the tor of the lido profess-cho"lce due i.ndebetedness carried over A. York, sutb grade , Pomona During the stay in Acanuko. ac t u · un e. r ommodore properties along tonal building ;nth< Lo.do Shops Scbool rep'··ed ~ "ary M r· F K Gl rrom tbe previous separate . ~ '? m • Oct. 10 through 27. the Sea · · eason, IS rMrging its We expect to have oYer 500 area, has been invited to join McGrail membership mto BCYC. reet of water frontaac pr'ltcct . the new yacht club. c.. .. der. Pot Do.v-The ·ru:ommtnded site for a school diS19cta. Clualtied employees reo-Quest will be the noatina head· ..:.-n:.:~~ .. .: one ST A as SOCK. 100,000 new civic center will be cics-,:e ..::-:t~-: . .:: sip.iq; include Ooaaa :;:or u.s. Olydapic of • ..,., lo )'i<ft!llli. MJII---~ ···JI!Ib!io "-'.'~!!'!'!!! ,_ .... Mlll.dcnbs-I lP. -~~ --,.,. tl ao11--mon·ry d · 11y br . meetu11 of tlit Newport koch 1014 0041 ... d c-lleoa'a ldOD Falrclllld, l:eli!ITealar. ·-. . . plus 1be~r.u r!'=~indi'rid:'a' I, •a ·•• -Tbe ;~ wa kkked off" urday, the crowd was sullen City Council at7:30 p .m. Mon· rate ·rise~ ftom 14_2745 to S.blra Cemge, ~-. ~.,... 10 "!~ Ln the. fol'"'"" member," said Commodore ~cross ~tween an ol~ time by the .AUce Cooper group, and apathetic u Sunday's per· day.Aug. 19. 14•4517. 'Nitb tbe county DOW H~. Clyde Lamk.lD aod macatesones. lnrernatto nal S.S Dougan . revival meetms, an e~ctnc ~oe-who~e ~1urre:, Gothic-like eth· fonnances bepn. San Francis· Planning director Ernest May-assessing at a bigber rigui'e. EUu.beth McxrliOo. Met.re Class. Sur Boats, ~qons, He pointed out that BCYC down and a mammoth festiVal ereaJ lync~ and rhyt~m patterns co's Blue Cheer expressed the er Jr. said that ;he p resentation there ts a resulting increase .T.he board a ;proved the Flymg Dut~hmen and Fmn 01· h~s. operated its own leased fac· came an~ w~nt over the week-lefl a mrxed react ton among emotion of the morning when will be given by Jack Beard· iD assessed property valu&-htt~ or te~ers Donald F. ymptc I deSign . 1htJes on the grounds of the end,_l~avmg 1~ oearly 100,000 the crowd. . they destroyed their guitars wood, vice-president of Welton tion. ibis is the 2nd step in Ach:r.tger, Mtldred Ann Berry. Mr. Dwyer. who is chairman Balboa Bay ~lu~ for the past · part1c1pants m a sunburned The James Cotton Blues Band and dumped their amplifiers Beckett and Associares, and Dr . the :l--step tu override pack· David E. Brees,. Betsy I. of tht• board of Dwyer.Cudett 10 years. l~gmnmg ~pt .. l, the state of ~renzied weariness by roused the gathering to its first off the stage into rhe crowd Thomas Ashley of EconomiCS age approved by voters in Broyles. Anne Mane Bucher. & Company. pionee-r Los An· mtl erg<R~.la(;dht cl.ubs_ w•ll1oc~dudpr Sunday mght. of many standing ovations with after their set. Later on Eric Research Associates. represenr · 1966 whi c h will be com-0 Carlolynll JChroclketDt. JanL LeFe grles mortgage banking fi rm , 1e u:11ar sons srte . n a 1· Th• vent h ld td th · h . . bl d f . . . pl d ~. . r 4 a ze . o n . ay, eo . ... .... 1 ... _ ·r. d tion 10 th e Richardson·s loca· e · e ou _ oors at e1rownent usJast.Jc en o Burdon and the Animals. the mgth e~:onsuhmgfirms makmg ete '? a ra1se0 c ents ford, Sharen l. Gaslor. lyn rras()l["en prommenty•u_cntt,•e tion . the new club will also OC· ~he Orange County Fangrounds bayou blues and rock (rock only English group to appear, the ciYIC center ii le study. , ne:ll year. C. Ceronimi. Mary~marga.ret w11h Southland yachtmg for cupy an adjacent 1 ~ acres. tnCosta Mesa, attracted a huge and soul ). thrilled the throng with antics The findmgs of the consuh· 1rustees approved an in· McGrail. Nell A. Medlock . uvt-r three decades ... He 1s a The present st ructurt-there youthful crowd, many of whcm Sonny and Cher seemed pain· ranging from a free·for·all bee r anrs will be preYrewed at 7:30 crease or 181 .903 m general L;nda J. Milbourn. Sonia L. membe-r of the Cru!smg Club will be reconverted fo• tempor· came from out of sta te. They fully out of place during their fight to dancing on stage with p.m. Tuesday. Aug. 13. for the reserve funds and restor&-Morales Lyle E Olmstead of Amenca , also belongs ro the ary usC until ground can be were largely orderly as some of tedious. lukewarmly received bikini-clad members of the au city's site selec tion committee, tiood or 1 118 .~2 cut from the MaNJOworite E · Parmente; los Angt-les and Newport Har· b k f h I · th · · d • b. h··• r ld · · . bu get at ~evtous sessuXJs. 'eo"" • • bo y h r 1 b d h w ro en or I e a test m yacht e mus1c m ustry s 1gest re _, o o hils now out· dience Counc11 members and rhe press. Tbe r al I:IJd Lorelei 1 Repella Jaclr: H r ac t ... u s an I t esl dub building design and com· names rocked em' and socked datedintheexpone~tiallychan· But it wasl·azzv"rtuosoCh Th1s meeting will be held ar ·-' m clud get as ap-Thomas Sue A '4aiker ·Coast Yacht Club. He started fort along w·th th 1 1 • d bl d • · · · 1 ar· JlfOv~ lQ es general ' · · n· 1 bo , . I . e comp e e tm.Jn uese em mto spor· gmg rock muslC Held . Sonny les lloyd who rect-ntly toured Manners Library . ru d 123 338 829· bo d S 1 5 "II• rs nauJrca avocltlon as a y, 'boemodehng of shps and ~~all adic outbursts of frenzy . nos· even admitted," I know we 're the ussR and Country Jot The Citizens advisory com· m~.,· •• , and' rede. m.;ton run" d ml I On crewmp: on borh poWt-r and at water storage. ac..:ordmg al . •• n . d . . . . . . .. . r~ . "I h 10 Commodore Dougan. ~ IJI. ~m!JII;r re ect10n an n?t ~onstdered '!!e ulhmate 1 n and Fish who soothtd the mil tee siUdymg proposed sites 12.838.349; Wilding fund. • sa1 m~ yac u . The new yacht club will start JUS! pla.tn ecstasy. h.ipp~esanymore. They seemed crowd with some fine music. has narrowed thr selection 1150.740 and caCeterta ac· I • d • d Smce acqu~nng the Sea Ouest , operating under the name of Los Angeles' Canned Heat like ghosts out. of a pa_st that The f ish, slam·banging the down 1~ 1. the present s1tt count , 1966.149. c a 1m en 1e Mr. ~er has sailed th~sands Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, and the C~am.ber Brothers and no ~ne was particularly mteres· part of thtlr set. finished up of the Cny Hall and a s11e near 1eacher restgnauoos ac· (lf mrlts durmg expeditionary but may change the name by San FranCISCO s Grateful Dead . ted m. with i straightforward lampoon the JUnctron of MacArthur Blvd . cepted by the board mc lude: Th~ Newpon·Mesa School voyages sponsored by the Am· decision of the combined mem· Country Joe and f ish and the Following a nature dance by of Lyndon Johnson ("Super and Coast Hwy. 10 Corona dt-1 Leland C. Bee lett. a sst~ Dlst~1ct Trustees vott-d T~esday er1can Foundatron of Oceano- be_rshi_p. The starting member· Steppenwolf group drew the Gypsy Boots ("don't panic, go Bird'") and then version of Mar . A Jrd site. wcstt-dy of t~t principal, Costa Mesa eve~mg to deny the clatm of f.nphy. the . Bea~dette Foun· Yup IS expected to be about greatest and most enthusiastiC organic"), the charisma of Step· ·'Rock and Soul" music easily Jamboree Rd . and northerly High School ; Carol D. Wilham M .. Snyder of Garden dat1on for Bro logteal Research: 450, headed by Co_mn~odore responses during the two day penwolf took the corwd soar· drawing the warme st re.sponse of the Newporter Inn . was el· Howe. third grade. Ltnd-Grovt last Oct. ~h . the Lo~ Angeles C~unty Mus· Dougan. who raced his famous delu-of hard rock. ing into exuberance, thrir re· f th 1 d 1minated by the advisory com· bergh School. repl &C\1d by Mr. Snyder charged that t-um· or Natural H1story. thr e-0 e .,.,.0 ays. "' il " I 1 · N " ·h·l ·r . f . S· D " . N leotless beat exploding the lis· Aft · d.bl d ·b· mittee. 1•81' yn me nn a. anc~ J. "' 1 t sui mng rom senous an 1e'-o museum ol atural Pl·er Vl"olafl"ons h•"nted teners into freely whirling dan-. t er ~n mere I by 8:0 c· VI Mr Ma yor Ja id thai the Crt y Waterman. ~aude B. Oavts and disabled injurie-s. he was History andCEDAM.Int1.(Con· ces and a sustained ovation r""1 ,rordormd'"8" dy 1. e , ~~~e· Cou~cil will later s.:hedule a Sch~l. replaced by Mar-frau dulently mduced into per· serva!l1lll . Explorat ron. Divina. · u V't"l an ur on s ant•~s. o:.nente E Pannenter· Jean r · • • 1 · A 1 1 .. An anonymous letter writer d "Do you ever wonder when th I J ff A" formal public heann" on the ~-. . • ormm,_ :tCII VJtltS Wrr!Cn c atm · r~.: U'll ogy . museums I head· are rente to persons who-.do t cver·popu ar to erson U· I!' N'arte Webster probatiooary bl • · h 1 d El p T has asked the Newport Beach h things will be re arransed.,"they 1 d d th sh th choice of the ciYk ~:enter Sil t · · ant was una e to per,orm Wit · quar ere m aso. exas. City Council to look into pos· nhot Coccupy r'h e reshidtnces in asked at one point · p a~e ~n e de 1 °~t~s ~· • · replaced by Barbara J · out sustammg mjury ... that lie 1s also a truste'e of the Ameri . ·bl · 1 · f · 1 t e oves. ere t e out-of· · san ss re~mt-ou 0 e Ira_ • H" I • I f ht on dom so. thert was an mvas· can Found:! liOn for "--an"- 11 e VIO Ilion 0 pier regu 8· town boat Owners gun their After I slow start, Canned strewn faugrounds area. dnft· IS orlca In 0 soug f g I . . d h d •• ~r h-tiom in the Balboa Coves area . He t 11 d b ilr . h bo fi . 1011 o c a1mant s pnvacy an grap y an a mcm~.~~~:r o t e of the ci ty. :~~:~·~ !~e ~~:; ~~·: s;~~ fo~~~ c:tb:ni:& ~~t~~;. ~~~ ':setn ~~in ~~~re;u:.h!Ch The NewPOn-&~istorl· dy . Theodo rt-Robins. Joseph trespas~ upon claim~t·s prop-f CUouSCne~l fm Manne Sc;e:nces of The wr iter states: "Now that · . . tale t · 1 k.i "R f · d Th d d aJ Soc. . . ~d 1 H bl M M r Sh 1 en} trrat mot1on pictures o . le . h . someone ISm disreprd of your ~-~n. o ahroc na 1'1 hrK' ._ e crow seeme emmently ~ I . ~ety IS mterbeste_ nho amd J "•' B rs. arm «: y claJmant Wttt' taken and ex· Sk•pper 1}-.-v(r and the Sea you are C anng up t e 111ua-laws" ~ m w at may we ave nappy yetwtary as the A1rplane on y tn put events. ut tn IS· an ac arnett. manager of .b 1 d f bef J tion of private piers and noats Ci ty policy specifies that pien been the best set of the day. sang their joyous Pooneil songs. tory-io·tht·making. and when lht Chambtr of Commerce. h.r md 10 atere orm ore Quest also cooperate in ocean· being rented, how about Bal· and Ooau are for the ux of the Tht Chambers Brot.hen con· The last thing I remember is the board met Mond,ay Aug. S. the Workme n's Compensation ogrlphy research with Dr · An- boa Coves? If you investipte, abuHing property owner and tinued to parlay the upward lead singer Marty Balin singing in the Newport Harbo~ham~ CYCU OFFICER HURT Board '"an mrmpt 10 reduce drt-as B. Rechnitzer, president you'U find tpe majority of the -cannot be rented to others. aurae of crowd fever with a about how we were all "a parter of Commerce building. var· Motorcyck Offaccr Stanley cl~imant"s recovery before said ofCEDAM , lnt1. 1nd Dr. Rich· private f'IQJ.rsjn Balboa Coves beautiful, diversifted set. util· of a colorful tlme"as the smoke ious new ideas were presented. Bressler of the Newport Beach tnbunal. that b a result. there. ard 8. Tibby . dirtctor of the Increased benefits asked izin& such tantalizina slow num· from the fire s sere-nely drifted A sub-commission IS to be Police Oe:partment was injur~d of claimant ~as suffertd scnous USC Cat:alint Muine Science ben II "I Can't Stand h " and skyward against the rosecolored appointed to collect currtnl iuesday, Aua. 6, a! 1:25 p.m. phys~cal .. lnJUTitS and mental Center · "I Wish It Would Rain" to sunset. and future information, and in a collision 11 12th St. 1nd angu•sh · C.C. niANKS CITY FOR Manyronnerdepartmentt.dl Heipts. former auistant fire reach a perfe<:t crtscendo with inteMtws with oldtimers will Balboa Blvd .. Btlboa. IW was The datm ll tates that the HELP AT FAIIt BOOTH are amona the retired city em-c:hief;JohnD.McMiUan, former the immenw:ly popular ''Timt:· ESTANCIA STUDENT be tape recorded. There will west·bound when a car drivr injuncS consisted of "agravat· In appreciation for city coop- ployces who have w:nt 1 prti· watersuperinlendent:W.C. Mac: At this point the entire crowd DIES AT AGE OF I S ~also bt two general meetinp. by Jo~eph Arthut Gant' 86 ~ ron of pre~xisting back injur· eration, the Newport Harbot' tion to the Newport Beach City [)oaald, former park auperin· roared ''time" in uni10n ("the Cynth1a Jc·nean( 1-!tJffm:m. a dinner evtnt in tM winter Ill I E. Bay Ave ., fo~r ~i~y ies and mental suffering." Chamber of Commerce wW pre--~~il llkin~for an increue lendenl. time has come" uys the tona). 15. or tl99 Oak St .. Costa Mesa.. and an informal ttssion for treasurer. made a left tum in sent M1yor Dor.n Marshall m ~e":"the ~fitsC .1 ""SURF'S UP" READERS , Tiny Tim and his beclr:up died Aug. I at the Ctty o f Hope . summer with projects in mind. front or him. The otr~eer was 2 1.1 . WOMEN HU RT w;th the Jrd place ribbon thlt d''~71~ t IIY 00~~· to JNVmDTO PARTY buld were easily the most uni-Services wt-rt held Aug. S at to focus on ~rtain aspects of taken to H011 HospitaJ with IN).( •• COLLISIOH the Chambl'r received for Its ~dcd u~~!re ~: ~0 ': AU who 1ft perlk:ipelin& in que portion of tilt festival. WeuclitT Mortuary Ch11pel w11h history~ · bro~en ritis, abraisions and blc· 1 ~~~ N~ueBaySn~~h .. aa~· h:~ ~~h rJ! ~=C;~':'~ creue the benefita, notina that the .. surfs up .. aummer readilia Feanarin& • rdrtthina stroll in· the Rev. D3vid DrProfio of With one historical plaque at ent•o•u of the f~ee. --,, . 6 ., tn1de It the Auc. 19 bolrd o( current emp&oyees receive c:os1 prcsram itt the Newport •edt to yetlerdly and lntennincJina Christ Church by the Sea offi· the S.lboa Pavilion. tht next pa•enger · J.udy SlmpiOD., ~. directors "*tina of the C... ofliWts locte-. but the Coun· llbrarin ue Invited lo a pat1y f ..... toaod aoonlni, TO.y-clu;na. ~ to honor the dot)' r•rman. C0UPU GOING EAST ol 305'1 Mat.,_ Ave. • boll> ol ber 11 the v...-.. -t. cil "has nepc!ed lo do any. 11 10 a.ra. Fridoy, A ... 23,;, tiftood .-, oC the crooodwUh Th< Estancia Hogh School Mn. Jooeph S..k waappoin· J;m and Carol Donald'.on o( Balboallll•d. were ta&• 19 Cllombef - • 1-* ... thine for lJto. of'*' on limiled the all-purpol' room Mjlerml hll .....,.. o( old IDa .,... student is surr1vtd by ht-r mol· ted in chlrJe of historical mat· Cost~ Mal were honored by ~~Plta~for d~ net QPft•d Wa ..._.toN ~ wbo ~ .. spffer from , to ......_,Libnry. no. who (Rudy V.U.)-.. Appliable ~ Mr. Mrs. Eva Jo Uttlejohn: her erials. Ptnons hmnJ old doc:u· Membt:rs I)( the S...clly School Cll acd:.~ =-~ ~· sIt I II& atka • ........ lollotiOII. ' -md 10 lsoob or-doy •wal•ro*rdoy."uht father, G.o.,. 8 . HolTman; meots, phoc ........ s aod other ol the Fino ....... CIMdl o( ,. ' Ill· -10 llla~*.r 7 0 '/: ~,.~"::do J~. will -a mad! oa-. pot it. Ita ... slloMIN wltll two brotllen. W;tt;,m."offrnan malerial wtllcll can be OIIJO. c .... -!hit - -• :;.,... Dr~-t llwJ" -~ :.. ~ lila fonner dly-IAQ~.A.C.i a...n-., ............... Md flown a~ lUI~ J_r. and James Utt~n; one duced ate'*"cc tocoatltt~. ace.. twiml*(y. TlMDa II~ T .. cka. ._. ... ...._---a· aol .. _..:::a:l:l:ll ol~tfonMrdlyn.am; in the • •• ,. .... .._, ~ killn. hilliSter.An~~~"·•:n~· Othm pamt wetc '-;-..,~~!,._._. ... ..,.,.." lilltlll Puna. fll •·s s 'e 7 a. • JM'I .,_ J.lor1W-ctNo..,.,.llloiljua, ........ -----'* • • -' • ...,..ponnu, r. n. · · Stelfm...,,,.-s;Mn. m. pn>(..,..a -• n. 1'1* lloodl,--... .,._, _ _. ... ._,..;..., r.,._ c11y , .. our; F-,._.,_aC.WGtllla-poct,.ltotlla_,.ltl ....... HolTman and Mrs. lbul Felt Rlller,Yicopoeaitlnll:lln.WIII' you .. coUple-_..,,.-~-....... 11 ~ -~··c::..t. c-. .......... r-ftn Ill ............. 117111 Aftar. -..., o( ..... ol c .... -· interment ............... _,...,.,-lhotelmaiooo""wtrw••-"-. -•• &?!It .... t.i .... .. dllll;...,. flltctoiNewpw? ol........ .. I 'J' .. .., .... aa S.l· .ill W......-ua Memorial Pirk. ROII.If'flPtrtr;WillilmGnaft. ad won. H011..._.-.& .. 17'J J•t t. .. Jlljlll \ ' • I • .'Da -... -.& -= :.:.:1:11:= .. :-; • ~ fiiDdt ·ssw• oc• 'J= Ia &o be .. _.._ If T-An ,,_, 'lila ... o1-llat -·• --u lila -N -. llr rnch&ICD All I'OIITAS, PAIT I •-of .. -. --lfo _., o1lltoM -· did.., JUt. '1111 aPfKIM. Ill ESNfll or '1111 an w 111ur•T IIACJI THE HAIIIOII All~ A'S O"SIT NtrgA,EII. OfiiN ... ,.., .. pl ....... c.,.. lhl ...... 2121 E. c.-....,.., c.r-..... c.w. -naas.. TILI,_Io 67U511 C._ C.. 7141 "Uberoy ~." • political ldMol poup tion of 19411. Federal '""" T. Whideld ~ lllllo a .. -111 II ......... -ar....o ll -• llriDP to • beldq..ncrcd in Wuhini&Oft, pnlalll the fol· Davidson dncribed this Of*r as too batty, and IDIIJ aDd ......._ ....... DHII la HOb 0&11, but abat wileD ta&IID&uaUl oc:e- lowina facts about the man tPreaidenl Johnaoo perhaps unlawful. This ol'dcr haired all inwsti· old.uaebuectc:.e ~pod lbat doea DOt P"' • U.it 011 m..U.am baa'--UUed with wtahes to appoint 11 our new Chief Ju&~k:e of aatk>n of LBJ's 87 winnina "VOffS .. and elcc:ted l¥.:11 tbaup lbe ftaa1 deoJa-Cbe ... IPODI tlbicb OOIIIDU• two poUdcal mulderl lbat the Unlled States. the third hichal nnkinJ him co the Stoatc. Justice Fona1 alto daitned iOD baa DOC)'et beeD reaobed. Dietl lll&bt UM, U lb., art A-ioau abould ..C: dH otftcialln our aovcrn'rMnt: the "Durham Rule" on crlmintl insanily thlill ror ooe tbiol lbe dlaoua-adept bl ... , IIIIIMr ot put-.. OM ••• IDd "-aDd tlat ""Abc Fonas is nOI a juveni5t dcllnqotDt Who ha~ prewnted convktlon of killen and rtpiau, aiODI h&Ye revealed t.be UDI .lbelr ... tel &o dutb · OOIIIIDUili-be kept OUt ol our has dabbled in Communist caUMS few thrilk. who. under~~ old rule of "knowina riaht from politioal "'J. Q... (io&elU· IDeola U bldivJdullUI&Ioo b&41001l altair 1. It il ICI' .. er He is a '8-year-old, convinced rcvolutkmary, wrona." would olhcrwise be: convicted. pace quOCieot) of maoy wbo Iiiii an OODOenaed, OOCDIDU• altll dlat cxar lecillata'l in deadly earnest If it cannot he proven that This same man put the .. fix" on thrtt Wuh-have claimed leldenbip 1D Diem il UV. llckiDI iD tn WUbi.JII&oD. 111 Saor,; he, has spent 30 years of hts life under Com· ington daily news~pen 10 prevenrthe publica-ow coumry today. . people wiUiDI to carry out Dalto ud t.D every lt&te muni•l Party discipline; neit.bcr can it be ~n tion of the news o r Prcsi~ntial Aide Walter A persoo'a .. J. Q." rating lta mwder prosram . ot Cbe, Wlioo lhould ooc oame where he has signifkantly cJeviatcd from the Jenkin'' li«Ond arre~t for"" perversion. iDvolvea ID&D)' mental pfi> PeoJie b&ve beeD bludl" commuolam ae &be cleat ad ARVO [. HAAPA. ................................. O•-•ad Pllbll•kr PEC HAA.PA ............................................... .A.eocl•• Edllor IUUCIIP'TION lA TII I• H.wbor Ate•~ 0114 ol H•bor Ale.; 0... ye•. 14.00: 2 ye••· 17.00 O.e ,...,, SS.OO: 2 ,-e•-, 19.00 Pany Line. His undcni;lble rttard of scrvi~ Abc Fonas served in 1933 and 1934 in the ceeaea. One muat reooljQize eooed to dea&b wilb. club a, Jl'eeeal due•, aad take to the Communist Party is 50 clear and over· Leaal Division of the Agricultural Adjusament aod uDderat&od the problem. '}abbed tode&tb WWI kDIYel, l&epa to elimioat.l 1bat wMimlnathat it should send a chill or appre-Administr;ation. Besides Fonas, 1hc Usa\ Divi-One muac analyze tbe lea.ea poliODid aod eve~ &o dapr. Jf lbey do tae lbeae hension down the backbone of ;any American sion was made up or J~romc Frank, Thurman involved and determine a de&lb. It would be impo.at-l&epe, tbty would pua &be who understands the immeme power that will ArnoiJ. AJiai Stevenson. Alger Hiss, l« Press· Mlltable aoawer · Time is an tie CO le&ill&&e OUl ol "coaa in out of Cbe rain"' be given to lhis man if confirmed by the Scoate. man. John Abt and Nathan Witt . Over half of elemmt. e:liaceooe everyletbalmeaoa I Q teaL "Five yean ago, no President would have the'ie h01ve since been identified as Communist 1D &be early 'hirtiea wbeo by which murder COilld be • ' ~~. ..etlf ~ .lie,_ A.RVO E. HAAPA, o•nel ""'publisher of the Ensign TY IDITORIU 1Y llDRGE PUTIIAM dared to appoint such an avowed leftist to such ~pio. He also served as defense attorney for 1 waa teadling meteorolOI)', aoc0111plilbed. Sowby abould TbOM wbo favor ILlD recta- an imponant job. The very fact that Fortas can Bobhy Baker umil 1he Kennedy asSilssination, &be ecteoce in\OlviDg weatber we deprive tbe bome owner Cl'a&lon are followiDI tbe be aiven serious consideration for the Chief when he ~udJcnly withdrew his services. His coodiUona. 1D tbe pollee of lie only meaaa or ct. commie 11De, aod CboM wbo Just iceship is alarming in itself. II can only wife is tiiJHHtorney Carolyn Agger. whose ecbool or a great weatem fendinBhi&bou,ehold &&alnlt owc:.e rectacr&t1oa. aod n\ean that America's time iS growing short . clients include some of America's higgcst COt · metropolis, I daily new .. marauder&? UceD .. DI Of fireanDI are that the time of crisis is M> near lh.at it is porations 1 possibly hcc11usc her partner-on-paper related that the poliCe-Tbe lOBi cal thiDI to do ia atuuiDI up for Ule protee> necessary for lhc Revolut ion to t<akc 1he risk of cxtendcd-le.avc-of-abscncc is none other than men were leamin1 wheo "to to attack toternaUooal com-ttoo or tbe American way of revealing itself in order to insure itr. success. 1he Commis~•oner of lntern.-1 Revenue, Sheldon come in out or the rain!' muoiam uthe bl.atc cauaeof Uf,. With all thi s talk and great concem abOut the nunder- Privileged" and the "disadvantaged" and the "poor," lt wou ld be well tor atl to read this TV editori al, de-- livered by newscaster George Putnam and reprinted from a recent issue of the Crestline Co urier: "Under For1as' control. 1he Supreme Court Cohen. who will WQle day benefit from I hi fus Conaequstly .I submit that political murdera. Sbortly It ta 1ood to bave I lbow willsm.ash every etfort hy the: people to reslore pail\). Lawyer Fort as defended Owen Lalli· the minimum ".I. Q," for &tter the aasaaStoaUon of dowo aod to find out wb> ate law and order and crack down on crime. Com-rr:ore 1 perjurer. Communist ~rY) making usc of penons in publlc lif' ahould President Johil F. Kemedy, for ua and who are apl.nat ' munism and corruption. Under Fortas' control, ll'\limony supplied hy :1 wi1neu (Dr. Bella be to have senae enouKh to I offered a reaoluUoo at a Ul. Peraonally. I favor the the pornographic industry will 8<' on au;acking Oot!JJ whom he knew 10 ht: a CommuniS!. the "come in out o f the rain." meeting of a na&too wide Swill method ot sol vine the lbe morals or American youth. whit~ the nar-cquiv11kn1 of ~ol iciting perjured testimony. Or. 'lhat involves making a lo1i• veterans ClrlaniUtiOD, nam-problem: A law wbtcb would p 00 r people cotics ~ndustry .:oolinucs a~sauhing their bot.lic~ Dodd (now .. trongly alll i-Communisl ' later ad· cal and sensible cooclusion iDg Lee Harvey Oaw&ld II require every houaebolder to and m•nd~ · · · m•ueJ the perjury. Forla ~ r.rrang~d the LBJ from a lfOUP or facts. From an apot of intem&ttmal keep firearma in bi1 borne. n The Abc For1as record shows that he aiJeJ "tro~t fund" in l>Uch a manner as to allow the wbat I have observed, few is thU reporter• a opinion ctrls cruw 10 be worthWhile cltl• Alger Hiss and Harry Dexter While lholh rrt: .. ident 10 conlinue controlling I he Johnson rwoponents of 1-'alatioo re-PATIENTS READ ENSIGN then hu been f'llttrely too much zens aDd each one ol them ruled . . . r-.,.,._ mb·empbuU and rnYcoDceptioD wonderfUl lamWea. Don't teD my Comm~n1s1 sp~es) m draftmg ~he ~barter of fortuncnvcn though '' '""in tru!it." quiring tbe reglstration and . coaeena&.nc ua.t word "poor". wUe what ll mean~ tobepoor.Sbe the Umted Na11on~ at .~n Fr .. nc•sco ·~ 194.'5 . ~orr nut week on th•~ tht: most Incredible Uoensinl of pos have shown This issue o( the Newport rator of ~oag Hosp.tta~. hJ~ Cll· Amonc 1111 f'l1eDdl and the tel· knows rrom persoDal downrtcbt Forta~ put the fix on Supreme C oun JU§· poliuc:tl .~pp."~mlm~nt :mempl sine~ Caligula b bili ach logi a.1 Harbor Ensign is th~ 97th con· pressed h1s apprcc•atJon tn a Iowa ptbered J1cbt Mre oa this uperteDCt;o lice Black 10 overrule a rrdcral court deci~ion n:1med h1, hur....-a f'on\ui.-Amcrican Way 1 e ~~ ty toft re b f c t sccutive issue distributed to litter to Mr. Reavic : "Just 1 aet, I truly CIJUIOt remember any ADd am']ft( mytrteods, I bow aaainst LBJ in 1he ~tolcn Tn:o.s primary clcc-Fealurc' cone oo.s om t e ac s pa1ien1s Jt Hoag Hospital in line IO thank you for your c~n· oDe ol them ba.Ylnc DOt been poor eo\llllless Amerle~~~o ctthens wbo ~lado1 to the poaaessJoo ot .coopcralion with Dean Reavie. tinuing thoughtful ~ncro~ny at one potat 1D their Uus. ned the tyrants of Europe. '['My L h Ed •. 1 r~arma by law abiding owner of Via lido Drugs in the in providing the Enslen news· However. u wu not a perma-were the lucii:J ODM wbo cot out eHe rs to t e I 0 r Citizens. I do ~ot lhin.~ that Lido Shops area. paper. which is distributed thr· D8Jt alate or eld.steoce. The ctu'-wtth oumber.s .sbmped ora tbelr all ~f them sutvlve tbe 00.~-,Each Thursday morning. the oughout our hospitJI uch week. terence betweeo our poor days wrtsts ~werethelucQODft:· · · f · d · · inBln out of the rain teat. Ensign. with a "get well greet· Needless to say. the .imc spent .. ,. •, thesedl..,..dn'ealled poor days 15 they ~aped to tlda tn8Cillftcmt ~ES FORT ~S stlf-co1 nfewdcri~t intahls wh.o. ~ ~~~:~er::"~ ~e11ti~ isc~';d:~ Let 8 analyze the com ing". is taken to the, bedside of here. for both patients and vis· a we t really know that la.Dd of our.. n.,. came bel'e EdJtoroftheEns1on, on recast.comm• o crcnmcs, • . . . u • b h f . we were poor. You aee _ "poor" IIJ'I&ble l9 ..... a word ol ~ .. -.. As one of man~,· A-r·ocans often more dastardly than the lory that a c~~ef JUStJcc be sel-pooents or an asaasainatioo, the pallcnn to ring 1 em news itors. is o ten a traumatiC ex· rlod -"~ 1 ected who -11 adhe e not to of 1hc Newpon Har bor com· ""'Tience. and the comforting wu a pe Of time 1D whteh a l.tah. 1be)' came ben and alawed •rowina weary of the evcr·in fir I. ... r •. . and put them into the fonn or ,..~ lot of ... ~.,.. br ~ • .. •oms but to the Constotutoon munity. msrv<ct of available reading mat· ... e .. _ eo.o on ead alld tn awntshops.Alltheytoew were creasina reports of violen"• at We have witnessed cour1s wu • . · a.n equation. An assassin&-r~ mUk oow and thea t .... ...-e .... I feel thai Arne c needs a Will iam Hudson Jr .. administ· erial is most appreciated." c • w~ CO some their names ...., a.......-Maes lD home and abroad, 1 am Clltrcm· w~ich .ha~c been too len lent . n ~ . tioo equals an assassin, ~ :~=e~-;:t plenty ot EncUsh, and they walked to aDd ely grateful for the efforts or wuh cnmmalsand have handed ~tau.nchant1H::ommumst JSbecFh,ef plus mo tivation, a motive. or HARBOR BOYS CLUB eoouch tokeeptllee -:..": Jw>t h'om .won.. They were poor-Senators Griffin, Ervin, and down suspended and light scn .JUSIIC~.~n ortunately.~ , or· a motivator. plus a tocether. body soul ~::e s:.:~::n:::,,.;oo~; -~?t Thurmond in o pposition to the tences, asa;in only. t~ sec these tas fa•ls 10 bo~h CJic~ones. . 1 weapon. Jan Knox. an entry from lhe Nooe of Ull rea.UJ felt that we they weftt to workandtheysweat. appoin1ment or Abc Fo rtas as s.a!l'le conv•c.ted cnmmals com-R1chard E. Woodin Political assassinatioo is Newport Harbor Girls C'lu h. were Wlderprt.Ueced or dlaadoo ed and they determtaedtobeeon--Chief Justice of the Supreme mJt more cnmes1 San Gabriel not the way ot life in won the Hicycle derby at the •-:s':·edf-m A.n!;e ~IA&Jed to have trtbuton to th1a wonderful ni'W Court . No longer JS the de term ina· REAL AMERICANA America. altbougb it ts uue annual penny carnival at 1hc tourney wJs open to boys II· 13. Craig Howell. I 2, and Jeff Snson, II . were 2nd and 3rd. respectively. :00 1 ~ 't kno ro an ~atto:; country. AAd today, they a.r• h as apparent that thr incrcas. lion or guilt or innocence the . . that bullets have ended the central branch of lhe Harbor .,. -.!! •• lookw .·.-.u .. •c•hccnek ·~.our ftn1 est and most sub-ing lawlc ~~ness it! America -important function. It almost EdTh•tor okf the EnSiog,n , . lives or several or our nreai· Area Boys Club COL lEFFERTY NOW ... --stan ..... P«>P e h h · · · · n Jn s to some very mce ,. · or unemploymeat cheek ·Utbere Or take the ~ue ot my sec:rew w et cr 11 IS notmg 10 1 e seems u though the courts feel 1 d .. h d 1 h d dents. It is mete accurately Freddie Jones was the winner AT SCOTT AIR BASE , wu such a thltlc bac:k In those ... _ G -streets, on college campuses, it their duty to protect the pcop c, my a~.,.ter an a ideotitied with the methods oft the drcssina bean contest Col. William A. Lcfferly.Jr., .... ,, race· wa..s poor u a h · d b passes to the c1rcus at the new e · days. And wtaat•a .:;~ mofit ol tlUdt"Ee ".)U§~:;," oncrcasc '" rug' usc, or guilty rather than the innoe<nt. 1 ale ood F The . of lnternadnnal canmuniam. and was awarded the battery son·in·law of Mr. and Mrs. HJ . : :~me pl'ettJ' q pi* I H u f p~ ;ud\her of major cri~-No lonaer .is it a cut of loose n w bcorum. cuclU Tbe m&D wbo kllled cO llae•a,.Med army tJn~. How1and, 1959 Rosemlty PJ .. tt -110 boot. ~ftef M4'&<JIItitaj.' won a Va ~lfect result of a Suprelpc conStYUC.tlon or tiaht const'rud· .bas .ne-.r ' en bcttet, cxct:pt Ptftident Jobn. F. K~ '""Mole tho~ 'rli'ind boys -.eon. Me-.. t)lllllagMd'cWties ::.C:~ w: ~ q nc our day oa ber reet u a ...... JCourt whichcoddlcsbothcrifn. ion,· nor a dcba.te ·bt'tween tib· fo~ the abtencc of sawdust wae eaid ID bawe .._.. 1 ldl&nnd lw-~d*carnivll "• deputy chief a1 lUff for ativee: tor a 'te:tiFU,.~'~:-!',..attlDc tables, • •p'fortfDc a inals and Communists. eraJ and conscrvati"e. . anSo "1"1. d th 1 ~ . marz:Ja& and badAiell derined The tenior softbatl team de: plans at Military Airlift Com· ,_ ,.._ .. -vchter attnberhaabandwalked F h Toda oh C , rccommen a 11m1-~ d h d Sc . or· to war -aDd after the war, out and dlsappeued. Shemadeaa or too many yeats, we ave r ,.....e ourt appears. to ltes thcr t ther and head ties with Fidel Castro to fcated a tough Santa Ana Boys man ea quarters, ott Air moat ot us started alloveracaln. UtUe as tlve dollars a week walt· \ten the Supreme Court free have d1sreg.arded the ConstJtU· for fnaheim ~liter for Long Cuba. The youn1 man pres· Club team 4 to J. Louie Flores Force Bast: AlabamJ. But there ts one d:lttereoc:e • a t.n r tablH, and that's when a d1me N t H Beach, and sPend some money ently accused of killing pitched a 2·hitter for the home .He prev1o~~ly serv~ at Camp ~!eat biC dltfereoce. Everyonl'ot wa.<~ a great btr ti p. She went to ewco m ers a oag and time on real Americana _ Robert Kemedy was said to team. Key hits were delivered Smllh, Hawau .. ~~ ch ~ef o~ th~ 1 .,c:n:dered ourselves Prlvt· schOol nlchts, She studl@d tyPln( clean wholesome entcr1aim1cnl haw attended a pro-Castro by Bart Hinesley, Chuck Allen war games sectiOn. oper1t1onal A:!erlca:,.c. a ':.:dee:: w::: 0t;o:: and shorthand, after forty year~ S.t~y ' July 27 . Girl -Mr. and Mrs. William It i~ far su perior to the circus meeting in Hollywood a ahort and Re~e Moneletre. reports and ~n~lysis b~anch . He had the chance to ~se to be of ace, and became a secretary Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. DaVId Burns. 12SYi Broadway St., in Miami -andChica o. time before the murder took Ronmc Hale, 12, lOOk first was commJUI?n~d m 1944 P r estdeot, u we would apply our-~.~!:n!.~-:nty • ftvl' yf'a r s or o\nderson.879TowneSI.,Costa Costa Mesa . Gra teful!:. place. place in a 16-man 8 balltou.rn -through the JV1at1on ~adet pro· ulves. And eve ry one of us Don't tell me about belngPQOr. Mesa. Thunday, Auawl 1 Mrs. Mary Roden Thus we can ded!JCe that amcnt in the ~ames room, gomg ~am and strvcd dunng World learned to stand on our own two 111e poor peopl.-are the peoplt' Boy -Mr. and Mrs .. James Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Buz· Costa Mesa commun ism was hoked in undefeated m 4 games. The ar II. ll'et and race out problems and who madt> Amutca rrnt. But Beck Jr., 1034 Valenc1a St., za d 2210 W 0 F make the most of our own Clr-the polnt 15• they didn't rf'maln ":osta Mesa . r , . cean ront. cumstanc:es. poor. They rot UIJ ott tht>lr big Do M d M R be CentrJl Newport. We beUeved In helplnganel(b--rat problems. thl'ydtdn'twhtJIP• ~ r. an_, rs. 0 rt Girl -Mr . and Mrs. Richard bor In distress -but when that tht>y didn't whJmpel' or •·ry oul Cunnmgham. 4.~0 E. Coast Hunter, 3205 Washington Ave ., perWd wa& over, we expected that lor a handout • tht")' dto.Jn't rh ... :..t Hwy ., Corona H1ghlands. Cost.1 Mesa netchbor to ro on about tile bust-or bt'g or s tnl or muc or h··•n Gtr! -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bo M d M Gl ness ol betnr selt-austalnlng anJ or burn or anythlnc el.o;e-or r•ly Gilfcather. 402 Verano Pl., Jr. y -r. an rs.. enn a conlrlbutor to sod.ety. on phony PGIIttclans handlnc out . Voorhees., 70&h Margucnte Ave., I:Jack ln the Middle Westwhert' tupayers· ha.rd-earnro dollars vme . Corona del Mar I come from, we were mighty They didn't believe that the rov~ SuTHby . July 28 Friday, A~st J: poor by present day standards. I ernm•nt ownl'd thf'm a llvtng. Boy -Mr . and Mrs. Larry Girl _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald r emt'1mbU1, lor tnaahout>ncloe,worldn( Thf'}' believed In an honE>st Wardup. 3168 Madeira Ave ., Barrick 1639 Mo'norca Dro've , on a arm rom I ur·tllirty day 's work for an hollf"st dollar c M · ln the moruJnc unW at lcut el(bt and they resveeted two good hi osta esa. Costa Mesa . at night -mllldnc sb;teen co""' Aml'riean words • "Wort" und Gtrl -Mr. and Mrs. John E>very mornlnc -aDd the same "sweat". TbE>J'I''S: onthlng wr~nc Larkins, 1934 Wh ittier Ave .. MASCOLA TO OPEN sl.xteeo every ntrbt. Plowtnr and with be1nr poor1 but there's: a Costa Mesa. NEW RESTAURANT dracctnc and Pla.ntlDc and cult1· ht>ll of a lot wronc wtlh sla)'l.n« Roy Mr . and Mrs Mark nllng and J>lclclnc mustard seeds POOr · and harve&tl"" and thresh!...... • thin 1 b U lh Finklestein .456 Cabrillo Tcr · ·-. ..... ,. Another c • e evl' at . the whole works. And thm at the a first step toward l'llmlnatln( ra ce, Corona H1ghlands. end or the season, expecttnr to this condition or poverty • thla Monday, July 29 r eceive the dollar a day lor ou.o;ltii'SS ot betJ\c poor -ts to Gill Mr . and Mrs. Samuel which rd doni' au this work and aba.ndon the dally communications All 671 D 11 S C which I'd •-r m1 ed 1 en arre 1., osta """"" P o 5 • was diet we get or such words as told that th e harvest didn't Uve up ··•hlle racl&m"', "black nation-Me~ to expectations -that I'd have to tU s m", and all the other manu-G1rl Mr. and Mn . Charles settl e tor ntty cents a day, Which ractured t er m l ao lo r1 that ts Nurton. 3058 Taylo r Way. Costa ;: abo ut half as much u I aimed at rlwlnr ttl1s rree.t na-Mesa . eded to pay ror my clothes; tlon to pte<".es: ud !IYI.dlncus lnto T ida J 1 JO books, t uition and boud and separate umed camps. ue. y. u Y room, It'S time rtcht DOW 10 put our ~y Mr. and Mrs. Leonard And lhen, durtac the achool sbouldeJ'II to the Wlleel • u Is ChmtJC , 2180 Maple St .. Costa year, I worked trom ten o'clock Ume to ro bad: to won. u 1s Mesa . ~; DlrhhtmbunW elchl tnthemomlnc Ume to ~mLnate the blr Amert-Gill Or. and Mrs. William .,, a a urrer shop, wtth drunJc can budout that bu made the . customers and the perverts and word "poor" purely andalmplya Muff. 3~4 Catahna Dr .. New- tile dl'fl• or humanity matlDf vote bufln« acbeme and aa at-port He1ghts. We ctarned neu lmpoulble. A tempt to make thb rlor1ous aJ. Roy -Mr . and Mrs. Douglas eouple o1 houra aleep and thea on nuf'Dt utkla or ours the laucMnc Rcllz, 612·8 Hamilton St., lo Khool rrom twelve DOOn UbW s tock of the world. Costa Mesa . lour{ trJtnc to ret • law clep'ee. ADd ftna.Uy, these atattaUca • All c:ould maaace wu,ttroJfiVI out ot Ut.lrt}'·lold' million Amf'r-Wednetday. July 31 ol coD .. e ·there wun taaJtfte k:aas dHcrlbed u UYlnc 1n pov-Bo M d M R ld tu1taoo or OJ bill • « UlJ k1nd ,__ lhr _.,..__ Y -r. an rs. on a "' .... d- 0 erty, -" IIJUI.WII, or J r 290 I Pal PI c Ia Joseph and Irene Mascola o f Newport Beach announce the start of construction on their S22S,()(X)restauranl and loun,gc '•"The Homestead," at Rancho California, the 87 ,500-acrc div- ersified apicultur~ devdopment in southwest Rivers ide County. Joining them in the ground - breaking ccrcmonie5 for the 4.200-squarc·foot building was Robert l. Unger, vice·prcsident and general manager of Rancho California, former city manager of Costa Mesa.. Mr. MJw::ola . who operates a Santa Ana restaurant which bean his name. was auociatcd with the Rcubcn"s re staurant chain for 6 years and was man· a,er of the first Reubcn"s res· taunnt in Newport Beach. He opened the Saddltback Inn In Norwalk and the Saddleback Inn in Phoenix, Arizona. • I • You etU.. paid It alaly·n&M perce~~t are White u •en , au ., os utd I'Ollt ·or you didn't. And of all U.. rum'ramlllH Uv: Mesa IS BELL£ IOUDRE U ID the CAN ol 1'11 OWD WUe'a Inc in povfl't)', etchtY·Itve per-Girl -Mr. and Mn. Stephen A A 1 :!,.mill, her taUter died I .. Wintr ce~~t Ue wldte. 'nwt's • ntto ot Alblinger, Sl S 3Sth St., New-OF COSTA MESA DIES mothn ud ftve Utt.lt ClrU • tour POOr "'d.ttoe: to riel')' otlf' I Nts. l11beUe Boudreau, 92, 111• ,...,.. .. , ""'" ..U...! t:be 11001' aoo-wtdte.T'b., Uvelll P11ZU por ' of 1626 Newport Blvd., Costa a~-.. _... ,..,.., 1'IM7 •••t ol ApaJac:Ma tbe oa.ru udthe Boy -Mr . and Mn. Robert Me d' d t the Bew I C bat'e ...,.., _..... to bVJ the South 1D ... mo1t ct'u. have Uttley, 204S Anaheim Ave., -~~~-~ Ha 'tal C '1 y M on· taU.. Ia .,._ a.,._ boa. 11MJ ... .,. tt.l'd ol. Costa Meu. ·. ·--:en oepi ' 01 1 811' ·~-plowlac bJhMd· But JOU aow tMI'e'aaaamu-She 11 survived by a dauf'ttr, -"' ,.. .,... prrllld ,.. -... -.....: oome ot -From the Bible llelon Batbr of Chlcato. Ser· .., ......... u -llllllled .-,... .. n.,•d niiMir awn " vbt "" bald Au1• s in a.n -. -a I'll "*" ..., ---...,.,. . ._... For the bread of God Is he Broadway Clllpel with 111e Reo. * iilllt•sd .a ,.., . ...._. '11111 .a. pW ..... '*-• wflk.h eometh down from hta· He..... 1 .... __ (. "'~'hi I • ,_ .... niMd • PI'-,.... ,..... ,._,. lit ,... 'fll'l, and afwth life unto the . rUOI[:rt __.... ormer I*" -.. !Oct, ... ----· -ld. tor ol' the Flnt lletltodlst ,_ltns•• ..,. _.. ... ,..... W• .._, • s17'1ce, • ,... Then Slid they Ynto hint Claud. o1 COlli Wat ofT'dtl· ::..=.s::.• ~=-~ :.,:-_.m••• ' , .. ,. .. .,.Lord • ..,.rmort p Ul ~ inl· '"""""'' ... in Hubor od to-.,..---•••blttc ~-":":: ,:;11>nod. AJod '-t llid unto -llemadol Pork, !ritlt lell diM • ,.._ 1' C t e _. •a sPits·---··-dwm , I • lhe: tMwd o( lift: Bto..tway Mortuary dlnclin&. ---'F••-to'".._ to-1.....,. ba tltol oometlt ta me slutll ~~ -111 lett .... -'ttJIW ,._ ., ..... ~~~~~-Ill ....... nallr vvanv -....... _. .,_. ••-L _, h_.; ond he tltot be-Tba WW.. lklttlo Fllltlly .. •-a 1 ' w-. ,... Mit _. ._,.., .... Mrwdt on me ....U """' thin:l. ,is ......._ MillY Bey Shortt -.... - -r1 -r I no, IITLl, " • """' (St . J .... 6:JJ.J5.) (ar S.tilo, Wlllt. OPEN LETTER TO THE COUNCILMEN ANIJ CITIZENS OF NEWPORT BEACH This tetter is written in re:?On!le to ~ recent propou.l by the Chief of Police of New · port Beach (James B. Glaus) to ef!ltabli.sh Police monitered television viewi"« units throupout the City or Newport Beach. Chit:f Glaus claime that police monitered televilion viewen are neceMiry to control crime. Crime ·· it i8 here in Newport Beach, not in the scale of Loe An1eles, Chicago, Detroit or other Wft~eel:ed areaa. but it is preeent and one must admit any crime ia too much cnme. We ha\le a problem, we need (ewer falf!le _.promilift~ politiciana, more re.l!lponeible judlft and peater communit y 1Upport for our local police. Vi. the ballot box, public interett and cooporation we can remove politicians, judces. and impron the Policefl• ability to rapt crime; but for freedom's uke let us not over-react and eel up an omnipresent police state and effectively deitroy our coutituHonal ript to privacy. now particularly preciour in thele daya of ever increuinc beaurocratic anoopirt«. The p<opooed Newport "televioion topyi"' oyltem" ~moclf-or OrweUion'o 1984 Bi1 ll<other'o Police Stole. No one doubto that the p<opollll by ChM!f of Police, J....., Glovu to oltohlioh teleYioion riewen throup.out the cily irt motivated by 1 ~ to deter crime · yet what freedom Iovine citizen of IOUnd mind Wirtheo IO vent to the police department ' the power lo riew hirt octiom via tel......,., either in the privacy of hirt .home or in hirt tu .,pport<d public pruir.o, ltre<U, bMoh<t or porlti"' lolL And when ano eoouitlero that thirt initial toltinc p<apomm< irt, to be funded un·oonotitutionaUy by the F ..... ol Gcw ... ..-t """ only hoo to resisember that what the F ..... ol c.,..,;,....,., lpnclo It 111!!1! by I.w eontrol. Con onyano remember any F ..... ol l'ruvanu'"' that hu not boon contJolled once it hu boon initiated. We tlon't willh to .., our pmocy "-d an the Uftorealiltit ......, that Die Brother il irH:clmlpiiiiie .... ihu., _., ..... hil -...... How ...... you? I I ea..iltee . "ewpart ._. • • I .. • • IGIITIIMG UMIIIUAL 'ltunglllinn ''JolltRn MIXED MEDIA BY MAMCI SCHOMTHAL On Di splay Through AuQust MUTUAL SAVINGS -'NO L.OAN ABeOCIATION 2867 EAST COAST HfGHWAY COROllA DEL liAR / LOOK fOR THE Tlt,IE & lEioiPEUlURE Soei4l Note ••• .,, .. llf.IMIIro.WalWB)cneiiJ ,_ c-. dol liar •-"' Clio EAI'r -ot CaUtonlla for a~e ud vta.lted tbeh doa!IIC. Ia tbo ....,. ...... .... Evea 1boup Cbelr ICJD"' tD-law ta • qbleer, Uie CClUplellve aeu their raocber Dalawa. ••• Cacberloe Kteat« ot Har .. bor View HWe lett ber duUea at Ne•port Balboa S&vlup 10111 eaOUih to bavo a auii'ID• vaeatim up Alaska way. • STORE HOU.5-9 .. 6:30-SUHDATS 9 to 5 THESE SPEOALS FOR AUG . fl.9·10 !. COAST HWT., COW-WE DELIVER-61~10 A. J. CLINTON Jeweler announces change in ownership "For th e p:tst II years I hav(' been mana- ger and part owner o f Ewert's J ewelers at 3007 East Coast Highway in Coro na del Mar. and just recently I have pur- chased th is jewelry store and will carry the sa mr high quality merchandise as previou sly. I look forward to serving my customers with the same prompt service:· ' GRANDMOTHERS C~U~,.lq of New- port Harbor will go on it 2--ttou,. cruise WeOOesday, Aug. 21 , I eavlnQ from the Port of Call In S~ Pedro. Members and guests will board a bus at 10 a.m. at Penney's parting lot, Harbor shopping center. Here are 3 of the club members checking ttle cruise pl.-,s: from left, Mrs. George Pitt Sr. of Costa Mesa, the PUblicity chairman; Mrs. Alton 1Culver of West Newport, president, and Mrs. Joseph RobiAson of Costa Mesa, spec;... ial events chairma1 , who Is pointing out the cru ise route on a map. WAT01ES • DIAMONDS · • WATCH AND JEWELRY REPI.IRING minutes. ISLAND PARTY AT BBC The William Stablcrs, the Jon Cashions. the Gene Sullivans, the Don Regans and the William WeddinJtOns will all be Joing native at the Balboa. Bay Club on Friday, AuJ. 23, helping to ~et the mood ror the Island Party. Grass shacks and tiki torches will furnish a back- ground and mai tais and .a H.waiit:n buffet will complete the party . The Klaa~l:·~~~"~~:,:~:; I ers will brinJ the et KINKEAIJ.PRIEST VOWS WILL BE EXCHANGED A September weddmg u be· ing planned by Miss Connie lynne Kinkead or laguna and John Eli Priest Ill. a Newport Harbor Hi&h School Jraduate. The bride~lect is the dauJhtc:r ofMr. and Mrs. Harley Kinkead or~fll Bcach,and the: groom- to-be s parents are~r . and Mrs. John E. Pries1 II of Costa Mesa. -·p (. A. JAMES Q.INTON Sale Ownet Official Ar•ncy ·' UII'ORT HAII80R EIIIGII AIISTSECllOII--P. 3 THUIIDY, AUG. I, 1• COIDIA Dfi.IWI, CAUF. Charity projects pll11ed p_..,..... __ ... dailnl (O< ... -· .. ·- _... d>arity benelib '""" -........ l'lul lot, ..... lho -.....,. "'""-or dtnt: Mrs. William Holmes. Wrt. M....Harllor-~Clubhetd Ridwd.Panioll,andWrs.O.... thrQUihout the c:omJn& year Sleputit:, rict pm.idcats, ~&.-..:1 1101ho Albert Siuoo Home. lho Wn. Willlam lokCann, oecordinl Newport-Mea Hard O( llearinl IOCretar)' · Parents Group, Services for the Mn. RaJph Hippert will intro- Blind and the Oranse County duce the studcnll, who wiU Child Guidance. speak on the variout dwitiel. The students are Amy Autin, Stwdrnts from Estancia HiJh Mic~le McCiuree . Marianne School will repretrnl the var· Ordu and Debonh Thomas. ious charities at the September The club meets on the~ meetina of the Meu-Harbor Thurscby of each month (Of Women's Club. New off'an luncheon. Mrs. Ernest Marn il for the club who wiU bt offi· JOCial for the "You know a good doctor • for this?" • It's a question we answer all the time. Sometimes if s some· one new In tt\e neighborhood. Someti~MS i!'s an old frif:nd who JUSt doesn't happen to ha\'~ a family physidan. Tht: boy s.pnins an ankk: ... the baby runs a temperature ... Gr.anJm.a has a brid cough. Troubled people often turn 10 us ror help, and n alnly so. We work closely with ph)\imtns, pl"oviding ihe medicines they prescribe and us.t in their offitts. We know who they are. thc:lf ~pcc1al· t~. 1hc1r office houn . In a n emt:ri,"CrK"Y ...,e·rc aood people to ask. And we're al~<o·a)s happy to be O( SCf\ic.e: 10 our (ricnds and patrOnS. Christensen ~?:41"-4 Sw•n AU.GUST Famous' lraRCI Ncws~es-You AI Know. Barvains After Bargains! Pric:es Slashed to Excitincj New Lows! 33 I /3 ... 504Yo OFF on Shifts Skirts S. Dresses Cotton Dresses Sweaters s •••• s .... • Msdfllll& • ... 7 ..... 5 -.MtMWIIAIII" d -::':::.!I:=:.,z.., San ra Susan Connell -~'-M,C.OO-d J c W'lb C"::.s .. l .,,:;1::1,_•~ we s ay . 1 er· ••lsi•., ""IMJ•••Id. R.y; o..-d in a formal bridlt Mr. Connellp¥1 hit dluJhter 2-. IIIIIEt of s.n ow., and lOW" ol Swill embtokleftd silk In mania• and ejpt or the Jobt11 o1 IM(II; 2 liaten, Mn. orpnu over a taffeta sheath, bride 's .listen 1nd brothed alto VirJinjl Silk of Miuourl and Miu Sandta Susan Connell be· particip~ted in the wedd1ft&. Waxint Cunninpam, Texas; ~ the bridt of by Chlrlcs The bride's sown wu Jbint· one pand1011 John Btoker 11 . Yr'llt)er at St. John the Baptist ily trimmed in Swiu IICC, and Services we~e held Aua. 2 in Catholic Church in Costa Mesa lace also bordered her Oowina hcifk Vtew Chapel, with the: on Saturday morn in&. Aua. 3. veil. An old fashioned nosepy fte11. Rk:hard Kendall of the The bride is the dauattter of of white rosesand baby's breath First Melhodlst Church of Or· Mr. and Mrs. John H. Connell WIIS the bridal bouquet. Note· anae offlcialina. Eptombment of Costa Mesa. The groom, also gays of nuwers were also ~ar· was in Pacirte View Memorial of C'osta Mesa, is the son of rled by the bridal auendants, ~buso&eum. Eric C. Wilbur of Pottland, Ore. who wort gowns of white si lk I THE LUXURIOUS NEW IAU~ THEATRE MOMl Of IO(IliNO CMAII lOOIJ I 10. UST IALIO~ ll¥0 \ V. BALBOA f'f"IMSULA· 61l 4041 ~ CHILD W1TH I" ARENT DNl Y o MOW -END$ TUUDAY ,-OPEN NIGHTLY 6:<15 'DuliRBBN Ttt.y .... ,. M tM,_,._ ....,._, t-.-••""-••4 tM-wtt. 1H tt..-.... t• M ;tilt • lfttle WI..,,..,.,, "'DtsiiiHN 'laP.YID n'AYNB UARSSIN organza over sleeveless pastel sheaths. Mrs. Jerry Perkins was matron of honor for her sister. and Mis.s Suzanne Dethier wa s maid of honor. The brideg.room's sister. Miss Dena Wilbur .jomed the bride's sis1ers. Mtss Candice and M1ss Colleen Connell. and Mrs. Rnbcrt Durr as brides- ma1ds. T uno1hy W1lharns served as best man. Ushers included Rob· Vaughn. Jerry Pcrkms and brothers of the bn.dc. Kevin. Michael :md Patuck. Anu1her brother . ltmothy funnel!. was ring bearer, and a MSte r, Ktm· berly Connell. was nower girl. Following the double ring ceremuny.a reception was held at the empHe room of the New· porter Inn, where Karla Miller. cousirl of the bride , attended the br~de'~ bo~1k . Spcc•al guest ~ m- cluded the st"nior John Cun· . • nells o f lrvme Terr:~ce . vr:~nd-~~~~~~~---!n~nose~~·~..u~~~!f~~~---1 • • parents of the bnde . Jnd • ALSO, THE RIOTOUS BROADWAY STAGE SIIOW Ho'1 Roch the SctMft with o Hew High in liilorityl FERRER-SHELLEY WINTERS-ELAIN E MAY 0 -Wht· rr We:. n: YOI I Wh..nllle lt,ll.hh Went Out?" ALWAY\ •nl '.t.Ut,.G WIUCD.t.n •:n CONT. I U,.. 2 P.M. 1-tflD OVH! 2nd -/1-:o'!l.,; of lt1 ugl11cr wner• Anv•h Go Trouhl• Follow\ •ouu,.o t unnL lf(ll.t. Sfl't'INI Mrs. Ohve Shoen uf S:mt:l. Ana . grandmu1her uf the br 1degroom The yuung couple w1ll make 1he11 home m Cos!:~ Mesa. The bnde was gradu:~ted fr om ,\b1er De i High School and fr om Or - angt Cuasr College and also at · !ended Moun! S!. Ma ry 's Col· lege. tier farhcr ~~ owner of Connell Cbevrolel tn Costa Mesa . The br idegroom graduated from Newport Harbor High School, Orange Co:~~t and UC· LA . He tS now ·workmg to· ward his te:~ching credential at Chapman college and w1ll leach in Artesia this fa ll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ~Something Missing? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • You Bet There Is ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • And there might be something missinl' from the intereat in your savings account ... 25% or mon ... i! your passbook savings account l.ln't at Downey Savings. The aimple reaaon beinl' that you earn lloe dollan at Downey Savini's !or every lour dolldra many other financial inatitutiona offer you! .And ... never a charge for opening, closing or withdrawinl' !rom a Downey Savings Account. Plua ... you eam fntereat from the minute funds are received and they are compounded daily, U thie ian't enoul'h--we have a apecial bonus account where you can earn even more. Stop in today and let ua 1how you how to fnereue your IAVillp IDcomo by 26~ ... or morel ._ •• ·-- I DISNEY FUN SHOW! --Dolly , __ ' . . • IEIPOIIT IIA_,R EIIIOII fiiiiT SECTIOI --p.,. Church News .. • AHO POUND -· .... I t I ..... RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS 20 word~ or less 21 .,.ord~ to 30 word \ 3 1 word~ to 40 words Each ... ord Over 40 ... ord!. I Time l.lO 1.00 3.00 .05 1.50 3.00 4.00 .10 3.00 4.00 5.00 .15 HARBOR TRANSFER AND STORAGE A, .. , '-• WHEATON VAHLINES, INC. ' -· -------------~ Ll 8·1l2J or Ll 8·9781 JH F .• 1701 SL, Cost• Men ASSIST ANT CHIEF CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH fl.ll4sl.354. Ro- CJJ.irel complec.ton or 60 unita college and 10 years m\llletpal pollee esperi· eaoe I.Deludtng 5 aupervtaory experteoee at admtnlatrative level. For rurtber information ooataet Penonael omce, City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd., Beach . 92660 . SERVICES 01, IAL.COillO LJ CS ANONY\lOUS Uarbor Area. 673-872-l. P .O. Box 1223 . Cos ia Men. lOOKS fOR SALe lfiAN FREP14'AY. Ro5~ L \t«rtirr. Noll' irr p11perbaclt.. r,. Q ~- Ortler fr.,..: ••rtc• o,.f..._ ...._ More . ..,." ..... , .... C.•L.t.M.-.-............. , COMMERCIAL RENTAL STORE BUILDING 1250 sq. ft., 328 N. Newport. Cat· peted -1175 per mo. (OJr posite Hoag Hospital) John Vogel -A46,1676. FOR SALE uir.:n sale. only Tt::L~VISION for 19" portable TV - "itt•Wl wf7i!Ji4!8r - PROPER DRIVER Reliable -Amiable -v.ould like part time work with kindred spirit. Call 646· 1397 . OHG-\\" lo Pl -\\'0 ~\II f'iof' selecl.lnn tl!IIC.: jil:ran .t .. & ron !Wles plu.<~ \! .. 11. Oak 11pi · Dl!'t piano at v rrific !IIH"lni!S nn name bmn rl li . Good llllltrl O fjlilll,. -spinii'IS S.. c-onsole.!! in cllldin,: ll~tru monrl \HO()'s in all fini shr s, pll.l!l others . Schnlidt·Phillip11 C:o • 1907\".\fai-. •t20th.~•nt• \na Opto oo \lo.a d•y & Frid.v oitu to 9 TV AS LOW AS SI09.95 RADIOSASLOW AS S~.95 USED lETS AI LOW AS OROINATOR -CITY CoO.: SZI.II RECTOR -CITY OF NE~,J ~~~~jN(i;jT£~~ PORT BEACH 11.14l•Ji 1.387. Cballe•llill JIO' stttoa u bead of ill mao de-•• reopooalblo r .. equiJl$11•1 malslloaaoce, field aalsuessuco, buUdiD1 maialllaaoe, &Dd retuH OCJllocltiCXI ISsd dlapoaal, Req::lsoo -, IWO ,._. oollep lod nve ,..,. ot .._ .. Isle ..S.IDlarrau .. tl,.iFIOII a pdikl WOit& --·--.... For---.. u ... __ , __ Oftlot, CIC7 Hall, 1100 --Blod ., 'IIMpost Btadr, caw. -o. (714) 1'1-lOs NEWPORT BEACH 1649-Ptrlllrlll • !Mit •Utll • 667. New poolUCXI Ia ReCz MIMitl IOaiiCXI o.,.rloltssl 1.. .. TV l'a oallep l('od, wllll ma.tor 1D .,lrtlf oMitS --· pi:Jolool od ... solalod !ltld lod IIIIo, -,.. *lllod Je-....p ... :1027 "•*• 11..1. C.oso-o S. .. S11 ........ ts-"' .... ID-Ibleolllqo tr1 a _ _., -• .•ICILUIIIOUS --·"· .......... . ID4 ·""'""' - ,... __ c--. IW• nl oma.. C11iJ Hall, 1100 Newport Bmt, IPOTI ...,... -"" • •r-••..,.·--__ wi ........... ......... ··-· --11, c.owii Hlodw_. l10l .. .L Ootrtt Nwr .. c.: .......... • , Bartoli . Beek wins agiin Botton Boek expoctod h. his -.s, toot off with and he aor II; that Ilia tho -· II Sclowblrd tldppon trophy cup full of llowen -and wont down ll1c boy, ,... and Wiler -on his had -odltiRI thl hardnl coune on afler comin1 in "~ Mud" the chin.~ around c:hanncl or other lkippen in the 1ft-nwbts and in two laps. nuaJ Fathcn Race of the Bal· Competin& (athen and their boa Island Yleht Club. He not places were: Mr. Barlon, lsi; only aot the nowen, but wu Art RobintonofR~eriide, picked up and thrown Into the BobFulton,Jrd; Bill Von · bay. blue businns suit, necktie; schmidt, 4th; John Swain, 5th· polishe<llhoes and all. Mr. Hall, 6th; Bob DcRuff, 7th; Mr. Beck is not JOinl to (:()lito Allan Bcek, 81h; DM:k Deaver. pete for that trophy next year. 9th; Bill! Bime,, lOth ; Tom He can 't, becuue he woa it so Fritch. lith, ana Bill Wach1el , often a ru~ wu paued thll the 12th. winner could not compete the No1ing 1ha1 each year Mr. followinayear. Thistime,uus-Beek wean a navy blue suit. uaJ , he was late,arrivinl directly friends opine it's a special event from busine.u. He jumped in 01ffair. washable and drip dry . L.l. TREE SP.lOALilT FAIWRE TO ABATE NAMED AS ADVISOR l}•vid L Cunninlflam . 134 NUISA~E . CHARGED Via Yell:.. Lido Is~. tree: spec:i· A contmuma party at 181 alist. has been retained by tht W. Balboa Blvd., Central R.A. Wall Company to advise port, resulted, in tile them on their devtlupments early Sunday mornina of 3 thruu~hout the Southwest. Mr. on the c:harac of failure to Cunnmah ... m . had a 5 yepr ap-bate a public nuisanct. 1 prent1cestup m the nursery and R. Miller booked the 1 i nunst ~siness in E.nala~d. Af. Stephen Morris Mansell, ter eommg tu Caltfum•a and . scrv mg 10 the United ~tales and John Chfford 23, Army during World War II, he of the Central Ne~ort worked for the California Nur· and Robert louts Opalek. sery Company at Ntles. then be· of 151 Shalimar, Costa caine the sales man01gt r for Kuy Officer Miller said he had rc · F. Wilcox Compan y of Munte· c:eived . complainiS Aug. I of · bello. ptonecrs m t~e develop-loud parties, and the: order to mcnt of large sp~c•men tree~. abate a nuisance: was issued . In I CJSt~ he wa~ ele~ted prc_s•· At l :lOa.m.Sund.ay he: no ticed dent of the Cahforma ASS~;)Cilt· 11on o f Nurserymen 20 to_JO men ~d women. at the: In 1959 he started his own location. yc:lllna, scrc:armng and busmcss :,s a tr~e specialist :.nd us.ina profane: language. He is· in recent years he has been up-sued a warning at that time. At ~rating~tsa licensed and bonded 2:18 a.m. he responded to a~r icultural dealer. C':'nninaham call reportin& further distur· w11/ take a plant hst from a bance and he: made the arrests. builder or developer and will ' · produce a compctitiw price by LOCAL STUOIITI 01 restarchinJthe wholesale trade. UCI DIAl'S LIST see kin& the best buys and qual· Forty-sis UCI .atudenta 1ty from lt doun or more dif· bave beem named to the ic:reut growers. d81D'I boaor Uat in b~ JlfP ALLIN ... S ilia for outacapctin& . mic reoord1 du.rtaa lllle pu& NATIOMAL TITLE quarter. 'll>e llot lacludeo ,Jeff Alleo ot B~ Sbcnl, tbe tollowiD& ftom lbe Hu- laet year•• wtoaer of tbe bor Area. Flight ol tbe Snowbttda. woo Newpo~ _ Ricbard A. the Kite claas natiOD&I.cbam-Mlite (all A's), 22 F'remoot ploasblp lot tbe 3rd yea In st.. w .del 8tro 450 a row Sunday over a aeet or ~bo • 0:0 °1-1 14. He was WliDg for tbe OJroo': dei Mar -James host club, Bahia Corinlbiu Sadler 3400 Ocean Blvd . Yadlt Club. He defeated Stepbe'n Oblsen (all A's)' Pat Reaume or the Lido lale 2021 Ke· am Dr 1-•-• Yacht Club ._ 3~ pointe w ee ·· ........ e "'7 • Terrace. Jay Lawrence or tbe Balboa Costa Mesa _ lames De- Yacht Club was 3rd. deo (all A's), 311 Mesa Or.; ~at Scrugs of Lido Isle, Mary Ellen Za.ck (all A's) this year's Snowbird wimer. • wm the natiooal jmtor cbam--879 Center St.; Kevto Con· pionship in tbe Kite claas. aaugbton, 741 W. 18th St.; He ntea tbe but1ee o1 tbe Aslrid Halvorsen, 3277 ';ewpat Harbor Yacht Club. Micbtpa Ave.; Sben1 Kifll, :-tenrySprague otNHYC woo 383 Genoa. and Jon Wbite, the Voyagers Yacht Club's 256 loann St. 3rd annual dinghy match race series during tbe week· DR. HI ....... H $ACHS end . Of fAIRVII!W DIES Dr. Hemann Karl Sa<:hs, DON PICCARD HOT AlP 70. Ia cbarp d medical BALLOON IS ACCEPTED s,.glclll services at 1 NE'II'ORT HARIJR EIIICII ARST SlCllOII --P. S CAST YOUR VOTE for twthoellving In 'lhis .... -odul1 homt -color- ordinatad and .-tv for -ICY· WE NOMINATE lhis-Vitw Hilh split le¥el, ,_,tty ....--. For- mol dining room. Two firtp-. low low priced at $42,900. THE LOSING CANDIDATES(bolh trtns- forred to the East eo.t) MUST SELL NOW .•. TODAY! Provinciol _,ty in Corona Highlands wilh heavy tholco roof and king-tizod ma111r _ _,. A·l Comoo Highland homt on c:Onyon with three bedrooms. Dining Room + Fern. Rm. 1 SEE A WINNER AT 1106 Dover Drive. This five -oom. 3 both homo hM o 23X32 family room, dining r0001, two fireplocos, and largo swimming pool. Hugo ma1llr -oom hM two wolk·in ,_ Owner will corry 1st trust -· no points. OPEN HOUSE 1 -5 p.m. and Sundty. 1.)0Ji Y. fRAiil<l.lN I J~~~~t.:.~,~ .. ' Coront del Mar. Calilorn11 Phone: 673-2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS For Fussy People Superb 4 Bedroom Home, dining room, ·fireplace, beautiful poo l -VIEW. Ju st reduced to $53,000. OP EN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 TO 5 4b 27·Su ney , Cameo Highlands 332 Marguerite <Arona del Mar -673-8550 q,,., 1/or~~1//. f<,a/lor Balloonist Don Piccard of vtew Swe Hospital, Cotlt&l Newpo« Boxeh. wbo hao Mesa. died Aug. 1. He a, ...... ~ - -...._ ..... 'W beeo de .. lopmg • •P<>" hot. held that pootuon lor Wells-McCardle Realtors air balloon, baa received ye• a and relided a t word that tt ts certtned as Mandrake Viay. University legal. meeting interoationll Puk, Irvine. standards. He wW teceive He sqrved •• a major in the certification Sa&urda,y the Army Medical Corpa from Lawremce tlcQuade, Wrin& World V.• n, and bad actipg assistant secretary, beeaa private Jl'&etltioaer 1D d-ate ud intemattorW Mtcbtpo. tautness, • an 1ov1tatioall He 11 survived bJ bta •lie, receJ*ion at tbe Loft. 427 Pe•l JoeepbiDe ; 2 ~Gaa. Fullerton Ave. Afterward. ll Cbadee Sacbs cA. 4 p.m., opeo to the publlc, Aaplee ad Robert Sidle tberewill be aballooa ucea-Newpmt Beach; a oloa at o...., Coua&y later-Ral!>b Sacbo d Hc•~ell"'o; national Speedway. OD Moa· ••••· Tea• Koatlnu dxy atJj>t tbe Plccardx leavt Detroit, ADDa -· ol lot CopeaboleD lllld a pillet> D'Oit ad lladle Zaclll ire or balloootata. I Waterbur)'. eoaa. were cooda«ed FWWER ARRANGEMENT 4, qp Dr. Fruda FOR HOME IS TOPIC ad IIUnaeat wu In Mrs. Dudley c ... flonl de VIew llemorlal Pan. lipr and weddin& consul tan I, UIO<iated with Hollillor's fkw· AllCHIIALD NAMED aJ Shop In C-lie•. will TO NEW ll.o\Nl POST rpexk and p.. a ...._siJalion Guy M. Archibald ol 435 on non! UTUI-nll for die Canal St., Nnport Sftor<?, bas home ...... -.... of .... ---·-·In C01tx ,._..., Cllin fudlsla c:harl' of tho llmeplan 4epart- So<iery Monday. A-12. _, 11 11an1t of Amorita's The ........ b •• 7:30p.m. In .._ -brarl<h. Ito .... .... Arneri<an upoa Hall, ~5 jual ............ 'Hnonth- W. 18th St., C .... II... nor Q I traiololl ,. ..... UUNIO!I AUG.Il ~ = =::!: A ......... -... .......,," ... br.-1r1 c-t1t1 . ACII-12. at ... -.. .., liar ... - Clllb will bo tho llnl n I • Ito Ia ., ... _'l"iii~A-!Ioro tltr ... ofU... c-~y -~~~• 1r1 ..., - ..... k. irl 19S7. T1to .... ---.. ..... .........-.. _.~ill 'rv•P 'It• - -ootldatl -----.... IJol. .... --· ~ irl IM6. Relioblt St rvict ~inct 1941 1110 NEWPORT S41-nl9 COST A loi£SA ·~~~~ fet • S.ltac:riptiM: ... ~ 673-0550 Can't sell it? ..• Trade ll7 For Fall Action&. Results Call IJOYLE & IIOOD CO. Call 642-4D2 ..... 7-· 1730 W. (Moo Hlwoy ._. Slj; mi.llion total ulu duouah lhc Multiple: Littina Sc:nice or The Newport H.,... bor Coi&a Men Board or Auhon ror _.. first ..... or 1961 • nas IS OVI!II 4 IIILUON DOLLAN Pl!lt MOM11I IN PIIOPEIITY SALES! UST VOOR PIIOPI!RTY Willi A RI!AL TOR! , I lHURSOAY, AUG. I, 1!1&11 OOIIliiA D£L liAR, CALl F .. Newport lleodl Ballloa Balloa Island Costa Mesa Lido Isle eor-del Mar Happiness Is A Red Ponyll EVERY CHIL O DREAMS OF HAVING ? PONY, A OO.G, A SWIIIIIING POOL, A CREEK NEAR BY, SOliE HILLS TO ROAII OV ER AND, THOUGH THE CH IL D DOESN'T REALIZE IT , PARENTS THAT HAVE QUIT THE RAT RACE AN D HAVE TillE AND THE INNE R CALM TO BE PAL S, OR, AT LEAST, NOT ACTIVE, YELLING .ENEIIIES. AT SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ON SPOTTED BULL LANE. WE HAVE THE I DE AL LO. CATION FOR A F*MILY . 1'4 ACRES OVER· LOOKING THE ORAN GE GROVES AN D TH E SURROU NDING EVER CHANGING HILL S. ALL US EABLE. ELEC TRICITY , TELEPHONE , NATURAL GAS, METRO- POLITAN WATER, SCHOOL BUS TO THE PROPER TY. OUR SIGN IS ON TH E PROP- ERTY . S25,000. CASH OR SUB MIT TERMS. EXCLUSIVE WITH p. a. palmer lncorporatea THE DMlOPERS CJ UDO SKI 1935 3J17 Yoo Ll. Oololo U- N-" loedo-F-rlooL.A.-.. M.o\5 ... MANY EXTRAS II o UnA SHARP! o EXTRA FINE LOCHIOM! o EXTU GOOQ VALUE! Don't bl ame us if you mi ss th is just listed 2 lledroom Home (Zoned R-2) in (orono del Mar. 12 1t 20 Covered Patio. Shows· li ke a Mill ion -but the pri ce is only S29,000. Eves. 6 46-5227 • • • • • • • • Artistic -Exciting View I FROM A SECOND STORY LIVING ROOM J&" 2141 JAYSIOE DRIVE -COM Y1' OPEN SAT. a SUM, This custom built home with Pool is an inter- esting split level pion with 3 Bedrooms, Family Rm. & Dining Room. The Master Pedrm is really huge -and another bedroom can be divided into 2 separate chi ldrert/s rooms . And the VIEW-you'll have to see it! P•ice S85,000. Eves. 673 -0554 Bay & Beach Realty Inc. ll ..... 2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M PETE BARRETT REALTY Needs Help IM QUIET MUPORT HEIGHTS 2 eachooms, 2 Baths plus Family Room. 2- story wi th larg• fenced yard. S25,500. Irvine T erroce MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE VIU! 2 eodroom plus Don -Pool. Undor S85,000. Block So . of Disneyland U FURNISHED UNITS Attrocti nly landscaped with Pool. Hear shop-- ping ond ~ru:w ars. 7.25 JC Gross.. lltiLE YOUR DOLLARS GROW" INVEST IN Recr•tiolltl/ltJntl , ........... .. ' HOP 'N SKIP to the beach Cozy 3 bedroom home South of Highwoy; beautifully landscaped; roo.m to odd unit behind (would hove Ocean V i ew!); im· moculately deco•oted. JUST SJI ,SOO. S-~£ REAL ESTATE 2515 E. C..st H..., •• c.,.... 411.t Mer WESTCLIFF 4 bedrooms, Famil y Room, room f0r ~" imminc: poo l. IJ .Jat :;:ai r. f~rt:lu e [:'{) to ~32,- 000 for qn i•·k l'iilr. JEAN SMITH, REALTOR 400 E. 17th St., C.:..,l. 6i6-32:i5 TWO STORY $34,950 Lavely 4 ...,._,, 2 """' ho<oM in Moso Vorli, Include• formal dinin9 room , Iorge livi09 room and poneled lom ily •oom fo• only S34 ,9SO. Owner has alreody left for · the Fast ond is anxiOtJs to have fam ily ioin him. ,\t ESA \'ERDE H H 'ftt'O CO l '' TR\' CU I8 S 'f FJ:4 V FRDE HA S 4 (CHOOU, 1 PA.Rio:S 28.50 Meso Verde Or,, Cos to Meso • Phon e 546-5990 Call Anytime Newport at Victoria 646-8811 (Open Evenings) ECONOMICAL WESTCLIFF HOME • IDEAL FOR GROWING FAMILY WITH • ~EDROOMS , 3 BATHS PRIVATE COVERED PATIO DELUXE KITCHEN & FA'MILY ROOM VF.RY VERY CLEAN AND A GOOD BUY AT ~s.ooo EXCELLENT FINANCING AVAILA!LE • Contact Ji01 <AbO e-. 673-6316 ' • ' IIRS. ROBERT BACON, lonl~t -·· ol-llt of IIOog H ... lt.l, 110U1S CD .. IH lor llro. Willi• 8r _.,., dlol .. -ot Ito Aulllll~~r'• tilt llo1, •d at tloo rltllt Is llrs. Dan K.llo...,.r, tile form• uslst•t to llrs. BKon -all busy with piMs tot coffee mtltlnos to promote the August Yule card sale. By Mrs. Les Littlejo hn coffees under the di rection of The Christm~s spirit has been Mrs. Joseph R. Metcalf are be- in the air around the gift box ing he ld at the homes uf Aux- of the Auxiliary of Hoag Hospi-iltary members: Mrs. James W. tal since the first of August. Laws; Mrs. Willi am 1::. Langston, when Christmas cards went o n Auxiliary president : Mrs. Ralph sale at' a 20 per ce nt savi ng. Wilson: Mrs. Burton Romber- Knowing that their purchase ger: Mrs. Brad M1lle r; Mrs. Rob- of cards will not only benefit ert L. B<~con . Haag's former ad- the Ho spital but also allow mimSiraiOr: Mrs. William Dur· them a tax deduction of 50 pe r kin . Volunteer chairman. •and ~:cnt uf the purchase price has Mrs. Ephra1m Lewis. Also, a kept gift box members and yearly even t IS the coffee. at Candystripers busy with buyers. the Hospttal's Conference Cen· To further aid prosped1ve ter, to be held fro m II to J bu yers during the August ~ale , on Tuesday, August 27 . The ~~DRAPERY ~ IJ I A~.~~~~~G~.~ • REMOVE WATER STAINS o FLAME PROOFING EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING Dra,.ry Cleaning. P•rf.-ct NgC~rcll"* of the ap of your dra,.ry, or 100,.. ,.. plocement if deanabl•. • Ncl Shrinkage • No Witted Heads • P..t.ct Pt.ot foldi"-• ...... ._-• W..., Staht lloo~wwo-uulol OUII EXCLUSIVE • Prof"sional lnstallotion • Prof"sional lemoval • T.rms May .. Arranged • fr" Estimates • fr" Loo" Drapes 20 01 Off for cask I carry 10 642-0270 540-1366 1702 NEWPORT BL VO. ot 17th, Cos to Moso HUNGARIAN FOLK ART IS ON DISPLAY IN COM Manci Sclhmuh,•l o,fSao ~leigliiS. a native of H u,ng:~'l' I will display her Hunganan arl in mixed media lhrough the mon th of August a1 the Corona del Mar office of Mu tual Sav· ings and Loan Assn .. ~86 7 E. Coast Hwy . She swdted art 111 Budapest. and was graduated in folk art there. Stu: has exhibited m Nrv. Ynr~ and rn Northtm Cahfon11a . Mrs . Schonthal 1s a mom~er d the Torano An League and the Costa Mesa Art League. MOVIE STUDIO TRIP IS SET FOR AUG. 9 An excursion to Univer!>al City Stud1os !his Friday, Aug. 9, is being sponsored by the Nrwpon Buch parks. beaches and recreatio n deparlmcnt. Transportatio n will be pro- vided by Newport-Mesa Un ified School Districl busses, leaving at 9 a.m. from each of the local park facilities,.and re turn- ing by S p.m. Admission fee is $2.50 for adults,~ 1.75 for ages 12-17. and S 1.15 for ages 8·11. THE PIRATES INN 440 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar For the MOST· • • • 1n DINING W~TtH FOR ~ f • fHIR OPENING • NEIPORT HAII.:IR EJISIGI A liST SEcnoll • '-... I TMURSDAY, AUG. I, I .. COIIIIIA Ill. liM CM.If. • LIQUIDAllOM * TAIUIS *CHAIRS * RUGS *LAMPS *GinS * ..... liS * MANY ODDI N' INDI We mU1IIiquid•lelhis onlirt stock of finot11k lumiture before we move! For new accounts and present depositors of NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK Elegant Lady REINFORCED SILVERPLATE Classic in desi gn ... with grace- ful handle en riched with tradi· t iona! f loral and scroll mohf enhanci ng the smooth surfaces of gleaming si lverplate. Tradewinds CAREFREE STAINLESS St unning contemporary design with bold rhythmic tines and smooth surfaces ... all beaut i. fully interpreted to crea te a bal- anced place setting . HERE'S HOW YOU GET YOUR FREE GIFT! He• Accounts: Open a $100 account, checking or sav ings, and select a FREE five piec e place setting in Original Rogers Silver- plate, or in Sta inless by Internationa l. PreMnf Depositors: Add $100 to your present savings account and select your FREE five piece place setting in Orialnal Rogers Reinforced Silverplate or Stainless by International . ADD TO TH£ TABlf:WAR£ OF YOUR CHOIC£: Each time you deposit $25 or more to your savings account, you may purchase a place setting of your choice for only $2.50. Build your" tableware service while we build your savinp! Completing units, (extra teaspoons, storaae chest, 4-pc. hostess set and more) are also available with each $25 deposit to your savines account. Open or add at Newport National Bank today. SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF SILVER' SeliG' your FREE lift at any of our 7 offices .,...,. OffiCI .... ' ............... ......, ..... 510-2111 MnaOffa:. ~ .. ..,.....,. a .. .....,. .... _ tu-1141 oau.a.:,_OfJM. ...... lfC II #, f ........ I11·2M -IIIWIIffiCl ........ -.. -.-111 --SWI..,.OffiCl ......... 11'11 d ........... IU·Wll UIINI:ISIT'fomcl .. bii:OtJ •lf ... C...,f ......... 1J1.4110 lll:mttff-.. -~~-.--.. MZ~III • • Seminar-by-sea at St. Andrew's Nearly 100 doctors from Costa Mesa , Newport Beach and the surroundinJ area met Monday through Friday Dr. in conference at the new Costa Evan s will lead a morning Bible Mesa Memorial Hospital. 301 atudy-breakfast hour from 7 to Victoria Street, to se lect a 8 a.m. An informal hymn sing ical surr elect officers lnd is scheduled for 9:30 each wee k· appr~ve b~laws ~nd regula'H"'"·I 1 Ensign photo from the issue of Sept. 24, 1q53,) day morning, followed by an· . ll~J53 Y')LJ NG MODELS for the "back to schOol" fashion show Aug. 8 at the Balboa Yacht Club's ladies lun- cheon in the clubhouse will include, from left, Che ri Wilson, Mike Shepardson and Usa Eddy. other Bible study condu cled by Officers are!>'· Johnme .R. CIT Y OFFICIALS of Costa Mesa and Newport herty , forme r Newport Harbo r Chambe r Sec retary Harry Dr . Evans at 10 a.m. Betson Jr.. pres1dent and ch~ef .Beach g:>t together Sep t. 23, 1Q53, to discuss Welch, and Newpo rt Co unc ilm en Les Is bell and Ge ral d Each weekda y evening 01. of s~aff; Dr. C.H .. Tu rner, vice· the possible am algam ation of the 2 ci ti es at the in vita-Bennett;clockwise in the inner circle, Mesa Co uncilman Miller wUJ speak on the theme pres1dent of med1cal staff; and tl on of Thea Robins, Harbo r Fo rd dealer, and R.D. 9ruce Martin, Mesa Mayor Ch a rles TeWinkle, Mesa ' Dr. Lionel B. da Flaherty, president of th e Costa Me sa Chamber of Councilma11 Bert Smith, Chisholm Brown of Costa Mesa treasurer. Department chiefs are. Comme rce. Particioants in th e discussion included: and Newport Counci lman Andy Smith. A feasibility Dr. Shedrick Moore , medicine ; cl ockwise on the outer ci rcle of th e table, Mesa Coun· swdy of un itin g the 2 ci ties was recommended by Mr. Dr. Frank R. Dif iore , surgery ; cilman Walter Mi ller, Newpo rt Councilman Braden Finch, ~obins and Mr. Flaher ty. No immedia te action was Dr. Charle s S. Ste~ns, general Mesa Coun cilm<.VI Cl ai re Nelson, Mr. Robins, Mr. Fla· taken by the grou p, out mo re meetings were planned. • Interest from the I st of any month on funds rece•ved by the lOth. 8 Interest trom da te of recetpt after the 101h . @ Interest to date of wtthdrawal on funds left 3 months or longer 1f account rema tns open unttl quarter's end .. 5°,4 per annum compounded daily current rate on passbook savtngs. 5 .25% per annum on bonus accounts. If )••u 'n· mol ro•o·o·i,i n,.: thf"1-t· ho•twfi t,. ~nur "'" in):J' 1ohuut&l 1...-"'ith .. , MUTUAL SAVINGS .... ~··-.... ., ..... .. Dr·. Loui11 II . F:n1n!l, Sr. 2867 East Coar.l Hop,hway • Corona Del Mar, Cahf 926 25 Telephone 675·5010 ot ~l COLOU DO IIVO ,,.-~-OfiU,CAitf 1tloq ~~!!!! H. J. GARRETT FURNITURE professional int eri or desi gners 2215 HARBOR BL VO. COSTA MESA 646,0275-/>46.02 76 For A Spiritual Vacation practice ;Or. Charles A. Delaney, radiologisc and Or. Shirley M. Schneider. pathologist. Or . Wal· lace A. Gerrie and Dr . Reinhard Marthen were elected to the -Judte Geddes. las Ziener . Roy E. Christensen, presi· dent and board chairman of Beverly Enterprises. new owner and operator of the 99-bed Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, was introduced to the assembly by Dr . Bet son. MAJOR MOORE GOES T O COLORA DO AFB Maj or Owen W. Moore. SOfl· in-law of Mr. and Mri. R. L. Dahlgren of 48 Bal boa Coves, has arr ived for duty at Ent AFB . Colorado. Major Moore, a space systems staff officer. is assigned to a uni t of the North Ame rican Aero- space Defense Command, the U.S. Canadian Aeroipace fence system responsible for de· tection. identification an d inter· ception of either unidentifted or hostile aerospact fo rces in fense of the North American continent. He previously served aT Ankara Air Sta tion . Turkey . He was commissioned in th rough the aviation cadrt pro- gram and served during World War II. SEMINAR-BY· THE-SEA ' Au-:~ust 19 • 25, 1968 Or. lou;, H. Ev•n•, Sr . w;tl prosont • ponotra t inq S;b l• Study tw;c• ••ch morn- in'q -A Biblo Study 9r .. kf .. t •I 7:00 •.m., •nd • mid-morn ;ng 9ibl• Stu d y on. t ho ••m• !h omo •' I 0:00 1 .m. Eo ch wookd1y ovon inq Dr. Arthur L. Millor , p••ior omorilu• ol t h• Mon lv iow Prosbyteri1n Church of Oonvor, Colorodo w;ll spook on tho th•m •, "lnvolvod W ith Chris t In • T;mo of Crisis," ot 8:00 p.m. ;n th• S•nciuory. Or. M;llo r will ol•o prtlth 11 111 !hru sorv icos, 8:00, 9:30 ond II :00 1 .m. ·on Sundoy, Augus t 25th. Everyone is welcome to this midsummer spiritual refresher ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 600 St. Allllr••• liM Nn;nrt l11cll 646·7147 • - 1 1949 ABOVE -He re's how the bay loo~ed like on Sunday , July Jl, lq4q, tor the 14th annual Fli ght of the Snowbirds. Th is phOto was taken only a few momen ts befo re the Harting !J.tn, loo~ing toward Bal boa Island and Co rona del Mar fro m ttle Balboa Pavilion. The race was lucky 13 to r lB·y ear..old Di ck Deaver of Sal t>oa Island, 'olltto sai I ea his No. 1 3 to vic- tory in a field of 138 entrie s. Seymou r Bee~. also a Bal bo a Islander, in No. 113, came in 2nd fo r tne 2nd ronsecutive year. (Howar d Folsom photo from t11e Aug. 4, 1q4q, issue of the Ensign.) 1953 AT L=:FT -Steven Cleary nad his wishful- filled ::>n the 4th of Jul y in 1q53 wnen his A.mert · can f1 ag with 46 stars was flown fra-n the 9al bOa Island lmorovement ll.ssn. flag ool e near the 9alboa Island ferry I anding.Left to rignt at the flag.rai sing cerem:lny: J.A. 3ee(, secretary of the State Senate; Steven Cleary, Tom-ny 3aume and Roge r Lalce of Bo y Scout Trooo 17, Corona del Mar, and, in the oa clc.ground, Cnuclc. Kram er, bugler. (Ph'Jto from th e Jul y Cl, 1Cl53, issue ot tr1e En· Si91,) 1948 3ELOW-"Tightrooe wal king" on the rail ings of the Gold enrod Ave. footo rid ge in Coron a del Mar caused considerable concern oack in l q48. Oarin g youngsters were reoo rted balancing tl'lemselves ttle rai li ngs, risli:ing a fa ll dOwn to th e 9ayside Or. roadway tle lo w. The soluti on ttlat resulted fro m the pu olication oi tnis ohoto was the construc tion of the o re sent flower beds on bo th si!les ot the footbridge, ana the "tigh trooe" oeril wa s ended. (Walter Gertlardt ohoto from the Sect. 24, 1q48 , issue of the Ensi~.) A t•M.OI\II~EST IU ISI~t:s.~. anti . (i\·it' tndrr ,-me'(' itn-itt."ll me.· tn tilkt' h\'C tnml~tet w ttll his r'luh ,,·hat I l'l'lt wa ... tlw ,mnr~t tm· ponant f;tn in the 1\ihlc. J hC5,illll \'tl :It lir:il. ht.tl then a IU:trllinR thma~IH ,..,i•ud~. 1114.:. Yt>s. il cuuld he tlmtt.· in fin· minuh.'lo' Iiiii\.'! "I'll ht: )l;l:ul 111 ... I to ld hiu•. 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Ol'lt C:o ;o.;D ITIO' "All lwu• !Jimwd. mul cmnl' ~lwrt "I tltr• !!lory nf ( ;orf' 1 Humans .']::2.1 1. ,J ()t'U Cl'II E : "(;01/ ''' lon•d tltr u·orld. /hat ltr ~alie hi.J rm/11 llc(!.ottrn Son . that u lw~Ol!l)(!r helielir'tl' in him .'fhould not l'f'rish , hut har;e ,.,,.rla.ttinl! life"' (John :),16 1. .\' ynu ha\t' ,I.!Ut'ssed lon~ a,l.!o, the aruwC"r ''' th<· Jo in \lmhlt·m i.o; not in dt·nominations or n ·l i~ion'. ml in a f)l'niOn-the Lord Jt·su' ( :lui~t. You . "' a Vt'r'\" lrn port~nt Pc•rJonu tn mall)' rwnplc ·. an· a spt•t·ia l tar~t"t of tlw c·u<•nl\ nt nwu·~ souJ.,-Satan-whu has dcnw and '" tloiu_g all in hi!. pmwr to tll't't·i\1 • t·nn rn~arcl­ "'.1! \'nur (•tfonml wt ·Hart · Pt·rh~ap" he· h;" c·tlll \iltt"1·tl \Ott that vou an· •·amin~ your way 11 1 llt•a\ t·n. a lthou~h C:od'" \\'ord suys. ".\'nl lu1 u·ork.f nf righteowow.,., w h irl1 u'l' hnt't• d mw. hut act•ordi"f!. to h;_, m('rt''f lw .nn·n l tH , , . all mu riJ!hleownt•u t•j uri' a.~ filthy rtlf!.¥ .. (Titus .']:5. b aiah 64 :6 ). P(•rhaps ht· ha~ lullr·d vnu into a fal~ sc-nJt~ nf st:-curity that um·onS<.'iou:ool\' n •asons (I I thc·n · i~ no hf'll to ~hun uor a flf'a\'t'n to Jtain. Ol" (2 1 thf'n•'s plt·nty of lim{' In worry ahout cten•itv. St·riplurt· \jlt>t·iflc·:tll y tells u:oo odwr- wi-M·, of ('Oursc··. "u it ht·hum·t'S vou to l'OI"'JII:ide·r your l':&~·-:ts :t V.I.P. iu c;·oo·s Ji~ht too c-ue k not willin;.: that a nv should prrish'"- ,..-..,. 2 Peter 1:9 )-whilr tht·~ is yt>t Umr. None ol Ulli, n·~~u·t.lless of ll).(t', i!l more than a t.alth •w•y from t•h •mity. By oU the rules of Jimple lugic, it is fa;r to put thlo metter af Christianity to the test. Tl')' It oat Ia yOUT own life, Follow Cod's >implt• no1oo of ....,_..,. your siDJ, repeotinK. aDd ,. ...... r-boott to Him in Jimple faith- ill olljod J,pMIMy and surrender. See If it ..... -......... oJsbt follows cloy. that Cod .... !"""---of Jinl 1'«1!1 ..... a-;~-!12''!"1 ~N) """ -...1 llfo. ' AlaVJJ.Io .. _of Cod, • welluln ... .,.. ., ..,. .... !hat -F''Y step of ....... -...,.. y.., wtlllnd t""'" .. ----.-• I olaCIIriotJ_,. ....., ---Dtorid' R. Enlow ....... ·-···· h, ... .,.,$ a I.,_,_, ---.-: ... ••• 7 TIIIIII$DAY. AUG. I. ltU DR BENNET'S BIBLE LESSON •' ' ' < • Wiled IM 8,.,. Sa111 Allout PONtlfl Po\'trt)' has ~OtllC! >L politial ia...;\lf: in the United States. Po\·erty i~ one uf the arr:aJ in which the Coumnani1ts an COzh,Wltly q:ititolinr. Pu vcrty lJ: re;tl , Poverty can bt exploitetl. Pon;ny can be rc:mvvct.l. hut Wh<t.t tht liiblc aays about iu tausc and iu runedy oueht to Ill' h«ded by tho:»< who love (.iod &nd rejoice in liberty. On~ of th.: wea,..ons u!tCd by thr Communisu to destroy a fn:t !OO(iety is to attack poverty, appeal w the poor to throw over th< St....:tl'ty uf fn:cdom, and Ucvelop a socialistic ~)':iltm which protui~ts tv dimimu e puVl'rty. 'l'ht· ap,kt>sman fur the l 'rt:s't.h:ut uf tht: Umtcd States who is ~n d1..1r!:l' •J f his anli·p•·• cny vn .. gram l1as c·oeu aunounc.:.cd th.at with m ten y~:.tr!i tht l,;u ,h·d ~tate~ ~·ottiJ tdiminate all poverty. Sudt cxtn\·i&i::mt dunutt :.imply tgnurc the l:harat:tt'r uf man and thl' muun· of po ·~·n ' it~>l'l f. l'ulnit:al mur.tlity ha$ fallen tu ::a ve ry h.m len•! indeed whl'll politicians will ~cek to exploi t it by their ,·ain t•r\JIIIi:.cb tn urJer tbattiii,'Y 1113) obtain \Ott':. to n:turnth..:m to pvwct. Tht big iJosuc ..11 ~tal.t•, a:t \\'e sec tt, i~ \dtcther the Statt· itscli 1.• gui ng to as:->ume I"C~ll(;msibility fll r tht poor ::and rNI"dcr .liOl'tCt) >0 that the Stall' "ill pro\'ll.h: fur the lNOr ; o r v. hethtr the "ltu!e qntsl10n shall l:.lt' faced on a lo.:al anJ tncliviJ ual ba,,is. Ttu,. 1:> whert' the Bible ha~ aiway~ placed il. A man is respun:..ible for hun- :.eli bt-furt liod. .\len are tu ht:lp their ne1ghi.Jor. liut tht: ,Jell that the State .;,hould l·n11u' in, takt' re~pons•hility for <~II tht""t' qu\·,tillm and stt up a system of govrrnrncnt cont rnl o\er me :'l J!i no t m tlw pun•Jew uf huly !:'X:ripture,, ~~~IPmon madt' it ,.a,· dt·ar m his ~tdtt'llll.:nt~. Prcwt'rl•s lO .13. "1-A •Vl' not ~kt•p, k ~t tl;,m L'on~ to po\·erty ; uvcn thiuc eye:., anJ tlto •Jt sh.dt 1~~.· ,..1ti ~tid wit h brt::ai.J.'' l'ro,cr!J, .!J :.!l, "Fvr tht' drt~11k:1rd ami tlw ~lm tt ·n shall t"OII Il 1u l,., ... tt.• · .ultr dro~\~111 .. ·:. ·h:.ll 1l••th(' a man wnh r;~gs.·· T o clitltinate pt•l t:rt ~. ~;o,rrm nCI'I " ''"!!1tl h.!'.L' tu IU IJ!rt•l liqu.,r. drinl.int;. The) wutJIJ h:l\c t~• tGII · trul l.,zm .. ·~s ani.J t·llmpel men 10 work. To contrdl J.IO\"Crty, g ... ('rn· 11\l'lll 11uttld han· to produce the charactt:r m ·Ill tndJviJuaJ ·th:.H 11. ~ti.J m;,ke hin1 self·reliant. · Govt·rnn•t•nt handling o ( thi!". problem pnxluo.::L·~ cxa .. ·tl" tt'tc "1 ' pv~lll'. l i the gu u~rnmt:nt is going to prov•de, men bc.omc l;,zy tn,J .. (C'Ithful. The moment any of tht> rcsponsibilit) i•.o t th, ,·;·re ~f :111 indil'idual can bt shi fted to the go,·emment, inJi ~idua l .l!ar.tct~.r ~~ Hl rl"lljJtCd , 'l'h" l~t.·q n·mNiy for po\·erty is tht· \\'f)rd \,f G(l(l (R..,•Inre4 .._, CHRtSn.t.H a!ACOM. 756 Heotl._, _. .. .,, Colll"t•-•4. H.J.) : .... 'n•• RiW el .. -.• o. c • .-.. •dd•d '"Ia •• ......... that brtloac«f to lhll.otlc'::d Hhe c-;.;,·• • .,. wrin• Jt, nr. J-•• F.. -.. Sor •• dtll•• went out to racue li •-· C.lll•••-.41. N.J., .... •• •••latH •'• p.-IMio• pounsiont and he wu no& fitht~ 1 ... •• A .. •~· lDf for money. Furthermore, he MII.CHIUDIC ILISSIS Au.M wu pulll~ .u of hio truot in his God, and he did not want Gonesls 14 :1 .. 15:1 the kit1f of Sodom or onyone ''AM br.iH(I wade fl rrfoct, hr bunm• lh e rmtlltw of t~lw"Pi .,ohltJtiMI ~!lie to have any croundt to ~1· .,,.,o nil them tltM ol,ry him ; rnllrd nf Cod m• lrigh /Jrirst nft,. th t: "l have made Abram rich." ne t~ ordrr of M rlrlti~rdrr" (Hth. 5:9. 10). pve all the rtory for his w~lth God, who c,ruted thr eart h and put man on it to be His wit:Dets and His servant for His .tory, had eternal purposes in ltit mind. These purposes are far beyond the things of the moment that occupy most of the attention of men who are out-•* the wilt o f God and are try· ing in their own strength, wi s- dom, and strategy to make a living for themselves. S uch god- less ones are also trying to ob- tain and maintain some: degree of earthly pea~. tranquility, anr1 comfort fol" th~selves. Our lesson for today i~ one of the . many re"elations of !hi~ great truth. • and success to the Most Ht;ch decided to punish the rebels, u God. But he wu willing t~at they called the four kings, and, the A morites that went with reinvad inr the eountdes with him might take their r ightful strong armies, they badly de· portion. reated the four kings in a J!fal battle in t h e "vale o f Stdim, AllAM AND MELCHIZEDEC 'which it the aalt sea... This Then a most remarkable event vale was full of pits or holes occurred. There was a Gentile which had been dug to obtain whu w:~~ thr. KinK of Pe:t.r.e and "sJime," which was uted for the King of Righteousness, a150 mortar. Solne authorities IU~It called "Melc.hizedek, King of that it might have been an Salem," who "b .. ought forth asbe~tos bed, which is indicated bread and wine" for Abram. He by the fact that the Dead Sea was a Gentile and was m:og· is cxc(:M ingly rich in many kinds nited by Abram as "the priest of chemicals. At any rate, it was of the most high God." Melchl- a hard place to defend and the zedck '"hlessed him ;md said, four kings were defeated there Hlessl..-4.1 Ue Ahrmn of the mo~t twice. high Gatl. posst'hor of heaven AllAM, THE HUIJW nml t~rth : and Llesscd be: tht• St. Thomas Bible Lesson Abram was brought by Je- hovah. whom he worshiped, from Ur of the Chaldees to the land of Canaan with all his posses· stons, lie made the mistake, probably through mi splaced sen· timent , of taking his nephew. Lot, with hi m. And Lot also brought all his belongings. Lot pro\'ed to be selfish and ungrate · ful, and Abram gave him the choice of what seemed to Lot to be the best land, which was the area of which Sodom w:ao.; the chid city. ALram went north into the plain of Mamn: with Hebron as its city, and so uncle and nephew we re complete· ly seyarated. God thus fo rced Abram to leave his kindrt:d and his father's house, as originally cummantlell t.y •I li111 lollt di..o · beyed ~~~ Ahmham . WAl AND TRIBUTE The victors "took all the goods most high God, which hath de· of Sodom and Gomorrah, and livered thine enffl"lies into thy all their victuals, and we nt thei r hand." Whether or not Abrnm way." They also took Lot (who had ever met Melchit.edtc be- long had been, Ly choice, un· fore we art not told ; neither equally yoked togethrr with un~ ue 'we told j11st where this Lel ie•cu) an cl all h i il pone~-meeting was held or when and sions, and starteJ back to their how Melchizedec b«ame the hig h homes with all of their booty priest. Some think that "Salem" of people and goods. There . is wu a title and not a place, and nu evidence that Lot t:\'en tned that "Melchizedek" was also a to semi to AlJr:llll for help, as title and not a name. But, what~ he mi~<:ht ha\·e rlone, for ALram ever is the facr. Ahrnm ",::a,·c dwelt north of Sodom and ha1l him tithes of all.'' Thi'l appar- nut been attacked hv the fiv(' ently refers to all of lhe goods ki nt!"'· Some unnamed person, captured, and thus Ahram rec- whv knew oi Lot's relationship ognized him as God"s agent, to Ahram and who had escaped who was entitled to the priestly irum the raiders, succet"ded in portion. Whether Abram had reaching AIJ ram and toii.J him previously paid tithes to this what had happened to Lot. The high priest, we nre not told, but r«urd here calls Ahram "Heb-it is plain that God ilad revealed rew. This comes from the Himself as Creator ard Pos- primith·e root "abar.'' which senor of Hea,·en and ea rth. to means ''to cross over." Abram the Gentiles of whom the king li,.ed in ttle Amoritt: country of Salem was a representative. L .. ,.. 12. S.leo 2 -.RUTH •AND BOAZ -Rutt. 3. 4 Thl.' tecond part of the story of Ruth t('ll s o r her m;Hriage to Roa:r.. a d£"5C"f'ndent or Pharez. the hei r or Judah. Tht· "'lnrv i .. !O tnu.chtfn rw arr1 enough and a n exdtinK talt>; nt>ve rthetes!l tht•r(' a rt• ..;umt• :->t"rinus r1iffkullil..'S . Th P t<ight('('Tlth l't'fllury commentator. ~tattht"\11 Ht•nn· . .;,avo;, ~\\·,. fuuntl it \'l'f)' ea.sv. in the fomu·r <'hapter. tn applaud tht• deamr.v of Hu lh· ... bdHl\'lnr, arid hl !!h0\11.' what ~nnd usc '4'e m ay makt• nf lht• at:count ~~~·en U"' nf il: hul in thb chapte--r wt shall ha\'e much adu tn vindieale it from th e imputatinn nf lnde- nmcy. and to savP it from ha,.ing an ill us(' madt• of it R Th l' c-h ief diffiCulty is that must nr our t'uMum~ anrt .tl!itur1 t•" lll .,..'~trd t•ourt· -chip and marnagt• p rl-suppc•~t· nurm :tl n:latiun,.;h 1 p ~. urdinur\' Wl'aknt'!!,<t~. anr1 lht• l{t'nl'r<tl mannt'r t>f marryi n.c anrl ht'in ~ gi,·t·n in marrtat-;l' amnng u:-ual pt.•oplt• an• invol\'t•d. Tht'ir attitur1t•,. and rt·at·l lno~ in !h i .. t'H"l' an• :t!O typi,·~ vr the Chri:itian's aUil uck to ward l hri11 1 as wall Huth '"' d\•vntiun tu hcr molht!r·in·htw ~oaom i in lasl wt,•k"" lt-,;,finn . Huth "PI)roachcJO Uo..z w~ an uni"N't'r\·t·d commitme-nt or t•nmpltott• and tnta1 tna!'t. In whk:h •h c•han d~:Jnv~r tu him tht• t·a rr nnt only c)r hcr lifc in thi~ wn rld bu1 al~o of her chutity8.nd hl'r ~ant-d hnnor. :\'o Klrl, howc,.c r. i10 ju!Otilit-d in approachinl( a man thai fa r wh" i§ nut a publit• lil(llrt· known far and ~·idt• 111 ht! of impeccabl(' honur him!idf Abo it ; .. tn hl· oh~t·rn·d lhttt Kuth t.fid nnt approal·h Bow. nor did Hn;u rt·~pnnd in tht• lu.;.t nf t•nnt·upi.;cl'm't' Bulh \\'t'fl' pt'Ople wh o har1thd r pa.;;;inn~ undt•r l'flntrnl and whu had an t'\'t' tn far mnrl' important thin ~~. It seems that somt ti rne after Lot settled in Sodom, fi\'e kin~o:~ from the north('aSt conducted n raid on four nations in thl' regiuu of Sodom (where the l.h:at.l Sea is now) and .:.auth of it. These four nat ions wt're made to pay tribute (which wa:; more than a tithe) to the1r cunqu~r­ ors for lJ yean, aftt:r which they rebrlled anJ refused to _pay anything more. The fi\'e kangs BIOLA PANEL: Dr. Cltarle. L. feiaberA, deaD of Talbot Theolo-- sical Semioaty, aod Or. Samuel H. S..therl111d, pteaideal of Uiola Collesea. and was not a native but au im- migrant , fo r be had immigrateJ tu tl·at l:lod-•1r had "com<" across" the intervening territory f r o m hi s home in Ur of the Chaldees and so was a "Hebrew .·· .\i,rant t·vui,J ha ve sa id, "Surry al >t•Ut Lot, ltu t he had it ..::om- illg to h im," nnd co11ld have dnne nothin~. Or he could have thought, "If those four kings could not defend themselves, how do you s11ppose 1 can do anything against such a powerful eriemy ?" But the5e are negatives, and Abnm, who was $ef'aral'd \Into God, was not a negative thinker. Lot was hi s nephew and brother in the Lord. and he was in dire distress. So Abram. God'-; servant, mu st do som~thing to rescue him. He had 318 trained ·~n·ants who had ~n born in his own house and would at· t~mpt anything that h~ might comm:tnd, wi thout fear of de· Bnw. was tu .;av tn H:uth in th l' harvt·~t niJ(ht. ~All the city of In\' Jll"'l)lt• dttth know that thnu a rt• a drtunu:-> woman.-Thut U•!:t1. is a l'i rtunus man i..; shnvm b\' hili cnndoct thrnul{hnul. l\l attht•w lft'IH,V i!O ~truck h\' th l· plai nnt~" nf h"is l ivi n ~. \\'hil t• ht• i!i a man nf immt'n"t' wt•nllh and p rl':'l liL!t'. JH·rhapo< the lcadin~ man nf lht• cilv. he tak ~ no umbra.cc in going In lht· hmn..,l \\'ith th(• field hand .... a:;J~cK:iatin)i{ with them. jnininl{ with tht:m in tht• h a rn~r ft"a.~l and ~lt't'pinl{ nul in th(' npt•n up aKainst H bundll• nf ~Ira\!<'. Ht· i~ 11111 a man l'it rd ul Itt rt·tin.· In tht• :mftnt"s~ and comrnrt~ of hi~ hume in thl· eil\·, hut ratht·r ~I a\'~ on the jnb tending to hu5inl'Ss. l\.l urc imponan tly howt'Vt'r. wht•n ht• wnkt'!J up a! midnight !(t find H:uth at hi!i fec!t. he a('("('pl:> full rt'Spnnsibilil~· fnr tht· cin:um:otanct-s and promises that ht· will assume lht' rolL-th ru~t ur1111 him iJf a kinsman and called to his attention by the un restrain"t.f t•qmmitml'nt of Huth to him. feat. These he armed and led in pursuit of the memy, who I cl prob::ably had several days• head ons an <tart, but. being h<>vily encum- bered with their stolen goods IWerl and captivc::s. they could make ==============.!.J only slow progress. Hi!'i own vi rtue is further .shnwn by th e fact that he l'lt•nd:-> Huth away before davm . While nothing improper had taken place betwt"t'n tht·m. ht• had the gract" and the uprightne~" to rl'COgni.ze that he could not arrurd. no r t•nuld Ruth afford. to cou rt scandal. The arrogance of sume pcl)pl t· who conduct themselves scan dalously. even though lhey do not actually dn i mpro~r thl ng~. is ibleH Immoral. The penon who naunts his n!putatio n is a..'i bad as a person who stains him!leif. -To quote Matthew Henry -again, .. For, thnugh they nttded not to can: much what pe,opl e said of them while they were both <·onscinu!!l to themselve of an unspotted purily. yet. because few cou ld have cnme sn near the Ore as they did and nor have been sco rched, had it ~n known. it would have ocra!lioned !l uspicions in So me and n!flectlons from oth ers. Good people would have bern troubled. and bad people would have triumphed. and thef"f'- lo re let it not be kn ovm ." The chief lesson of Ruth 's approach to Bo az. however. Is that It shows ho w tvery Chriltian must approach Christ. Recognizing lhat Jesus lA worthy, th at he iA all goodness and hono r and righteousness. tht Chrl11tian in impUcit fa ith presents hlmself to Chrtst risking all hit possessions, hi s II~. and hll sacred honor. relying fuJi y on th(' trustworthiness of th e Lord to whom he prnentll himseH in his nakedness. Jesus has said that he requires such trust and devotio n. '"H e that loveth father and mother mon! than me l!a not wo rthy of me: and he lhat lovcth son o r daughter mo re than me is not wo rthy of me ... Ht that Ondtth his lift shaH lo!e it: and he th at loseth his life fo r my take thaH nnd it.'" The Import or Ruth '11 approach to Boaz was th at she cast every· thing she had upon him ln trust that he would do what was right. valuing her commitmml a hove all o ther thing!!. So Christ values ou r commitment to him above all el!te. Boaz Is cl~arly a Jype of Christ. He Is a redeemer. He red~s the pros- perty of Naomi and Ruth and he redeems th e teed of their dead husbands. Havtng redeemed Ruth and her property. he becomes her protector. Acaln Matthew Hmry, '"Thu• mu•t we by faith apply 0t1nelwt to Je:tus Chr'tslu our next kin•man. that is: a ble to ~ Ul, rome under hi1 wlnp. u we •~ Invited. and bel of him to spreed hi• sklr1 over u1. Lord Je~~us. take me Into thy covenant and under thy care. I am oppres._ undertake lor me." Q. S.• h-itc•, c.ll~ -"Plt:ast: 1iw."" lw/p on Psalm 69:22 tmd 2J, 'l..er tMir tablr brconv a JMrL' lxf~e them.· and that 14•hirh 1hould have '-'t:n for thl!ir wt!lfar.r, 11!1 it brroml! a trap. Let tMir q u be darkl!ned, that th.-y -not; tmd mak.· tht:ir loins rot"~· tinually to shall!'," A. O.rid is a1king thP Lord to save him fnwn his enemi~s Tht<y wert" not e,..,mies of Duid.'s on a ~nona) sule but mo~ importantly they were ene· mies or 1he J..ord. This is what is known as an imprecatory psa lm wh ere 1 curse is ca lled down upon unbeliev. en . W e today sre not in any position to do whst David did . This is an •se of srau and we have the wol"d of the Lord Jesus Christ. We are rather to pny for our enem ies. Q. v.-.... c.N..,. -"In MaJthew 7:6 u.w reod., 'Giw not that which is holy unto tM do,•, neithl!r cast ye your petUI.s /Mfou swiM, kst they trample tMm unthr thi!ir /«1, and t11rn orain and r~nd you.' r()f! always bun con· fUI#d by thiJ since it «cmv thot th• Lord dottm't wvnt w to witnas to atf"- tain ,wop/L." A. Yet It is not for us to de-tennine who will believe and who will not. God has a iled us to be witnesse~ not juds· ea. We do not know which individ· uah will hu-e nothins to do with the preciou.s trulh of the Gospel and are ~•dy to tnmple it under fooL Alons with this portion of Sc.riptu n!, how- ever, f"fln~mber our Lord's lmpe:rative words, "Ye tlutll be witntstH unto rm'" (Ac:U I :8). Q. -· -. -•. ,, u ......... .... ,. 'I "' W cdH to eud/r n. ~,.,, .. That the whole event buUt up a crtsl• of lrt&t dramatk: tension l.s dear from the meetinl of Naomi and Ruth ln the momlnc. Naomlll waitinl for Ruth and 1ays to her, '"Who art thou. my dau1hter?• Meanln1. • Ar1 thou a b~ or no? M01t I 11ve thee }oy?• So Ruth IOid her how the maner 1tood A. Wltee referri.aa to profaDitJ it Is • ' WI'OI'II• to twur, period I Ia eeart. bow· wMnupon her mother·ln·law told her to bt ... l•fted In what wu done. Sit , cnr, the .,.,. Us a .... ,.t _,.. st:UI my dal&lhte.r untU thou know t.ow lhe ...,..,. .UI fall-how it 11 decreed Jaa. u 11 u. takiu ot u •til .WC~ In h•-· • Acoin Ruth appeon u tho 171*ol Cht1oll ... the bride of Chm~ Is not ....,.,, Ao lodl.w.ol lo ~ havtac madt her eommltmtnt and •tnldld henllf twly to hit ca.re she m01t dedui .. t.11at before God 1M wtU t.el ' .. tiM lnlds. tM whoa. tn1U.. ud Mt.II- IO hoT way and wall In po-wllh 01-like Bou. -lh-llllllp i.. bot tho lttlt.b."" UofortanateiJ, whk:t\ are n«eMary 10 e&ct the ...... pdon. Our ltle In ChrlrM 1t not thet w toowcusr. -Jurlttl dedan that • DOw haw lhe .....,. to c:h.,.. the world ea:ordl .. to our own wttha. but .. .-II .. 10 ,., ent twO,ra ...U....J ..... .,. ••• we haw ,twn ounal .. owr to Chrllt In order that he may,. la ptrjund. What • plctu,. of tM o•r dllnp-mUe us h .. owa. riiCIIan ua. and brtnl 111 at Jut Into heevtn. .,nwl\1 of hufft8n aat.,... -.w -11w-him 11110poll0d and--fortwr. --.~ ••-..aTI!I 81. 771omao h<N -1'. 0. Box UOH -Ho-o, Tor,.. 77036 ~-Le-Wll.- < GOD AND AIRAM WIN The raiders probably had come down the eastern side of the Jordan River, and so had not encountered A L r am or I he Amorites (who were west of Jordan ), and they proliabiy were returning by the same rou.te. Apval"enlly, Abram muv('d ~uh his JIS warrio rs more raptJ iy than the enemy, and al so he had three of his Amorite chieftains and their mrn to come with him or to follow him for reinforce- ments. He went north by way of Dan, and when he was near to the unsuspecting enemy, ~ waited until night, d ividrd h1s men so as to surround the enemy camp. "and smote th em." They fted and he pursued them, cuttmg then down as they went. Altogether his anny must havl' traveled about 200 miles. Of course, the. lings must have abandoned thl·ir spoi ls to hasten their retreat, and so Abram "brou(ht back all the captured goodt.'' and he continued the pursuit until he w:u east of Damascus. away up in the north, and "brought again his brother Lot . and his good ~. and the women aiM>, anti the people." T huto the t·k torv, with GOtl's help. was complete. Many years latu. Gideon won a battle with 300 mc:n . AllAM WM. FAITHFUL Wbm Abram and hit Yktor· iout hosts m.umed hom the: llauctJt.er of the many, "tbt trine of Sodom ~ out to meet him ... at tho nlloy of Shaoeh. which i1 the lrinc'• dale," and which it today unidentified. The flOOd• hod --fn>nt Soclocn, but tho cleleoted -·~ ... kit~~ -· willinl 10 .... 1!1 of them to Ab,..m. and lib only ·-of 1\io people -hod -teocaed r... coptlolty. aad aay othon dal Allrom hod coptand. Bat Abnm JOicl tltot he .... • wow to the Most HiJit God. the ,., .. _ of H'"vt'tl ond '"rth, not 10 lib Oftll I threod OT oudoJ "- CHRIST, OUR HIGH PRIEST David knew about MelchiZt"- dek, for in Psalm 11 0 occurs this statement concerning the coming Messiah and Redeemer of Israel. "Thou art a priest for eve!" after the order of '-lt:l· chizedek.'' Paul, writing by in- spiration to the Hebrews in what we know a$ the 5!h. 6th, and 7th chapters of the Book of Hebrews, makes it plain that God chose j esus Christ, of the tribe: of Judah t,nd not of Levi, to be ·the 6Da1 ._ad' 1loriou;· and eternal High Ptit.st, who had no predecessor and will have no successor. and the line of priest- hood would end with H im. Jesus, "being made mor~ perfect, he became the author of etern<\l salvation unto all them that obey him ; called of God an high priest after the order of Mel· ehizMec.'' It is impossible for God to change this, "which hope we: have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast. and which entereth into that within the veil; whither the forerun- ner is for us entered, even Jesus, made an high priest ior ever after the order of ~lelchisedec." This effectually does away with the false notion that the popes are the successors o f Jesu! Quist here on earth. Thi~ is the fir st mention of a tithe. which in Hrltrews 7:14 is identified as "the tenth of the spoils.'' Tithing as such is not taught in the New Testament, but we are taught that we have been purchased-body, soul. and spirit-by the sacrifice of J('sus, and, therefore, we belong to Him as His property, and we must present ourselves to Him, which is our reasonable: sen•ict< (I Cor. 6 :19. 20 ; Rom. 12 :1. 2). Everything that we have--money, time , talents, body, soul, spirit, and life itself -belongs to Him as our Lord and must be used by us solely in His service, as His faithful stewards. LESSONS FOl US The four kings, who captured Lot, were the prMecessors of Hitler, Muuolini , Stalin, Khru~ shchev, and all others who have be:en trying to capture and sub- jugate the nations of the earth. Lot was the type of those who yoke th~selves with the un~ rodly and try to manage their own li ves. Abram was the type of those who wholly trust the Most Hi£"h God ror His bless· ings. Me:fchitedtk wu the type of Jesus, the Hirh Prielt. The brud and wine we~ the: types of those ekments we use today to celebrate our Lord's last sup- per. God'• eternal plans and purposes have nner ~ and we oucht to put out · faith in them and not in the ever < h a n 1 i n J philooophiH of men who 1pore or dQy the eternal veritte~ and purpo~e~ or God our Saviour. Are you on the Lord'• ~ide? HaYe you ac· coptod Jesoo Oln.t u ,..., So-riourl Are 'fdtJ oerri .. Him! Ho .. ,... -born or .... Holy Spirit into the family ..t 1\.llfldom of God I 0. oq .,... """'l"'IIY yol<ed with unbehev-> .... ' , Roberta Heck is wed • to H. Newell Stickler J.••'-r -.:ioc::~rm" .,_..., ...... ) &L1Z MOR1VARIE$' 1741 IUI'IItol AYI. CIDITA III$A ....... , .. 2121 JIW I. COAST MIWAT co-_• Da .... ORiolt l-'1!10 , .. c-. lt42 . A CONSEIYATIVf Approoch to lu.,...u ED IAIID l(loofU\ I •.net I ,.,....,. ...... , '"Dad ...... BElL BROADWAY MORTUARY liD Broadway LII-MII. a.aae Ollla 11-. BUSHNELL Wid• ,..,,,, l i,.ocul•• •• , .. t. , ... ts Ul.l 41.95 overseas honeymoon in Paris. Switzerland and the Riviera, the R~v .. and Mrs. David DiProfio have arrived in Newport Beac h for a new pastoral assignm~.:nt for Mr. DiPro fio, recent· ly assigned as pastor of Christ Chu rch by the Sci:l in Central Newport He i5 a graduate of Boston Universi ty School of Theology . has served pi:ISI (}- ratcs iJI Oxnard and Crescent Hcighls. and t.:om~o.•s hc rL· after it years at Arlington Church in Rivc rsidl.'. Hi~ wife has a business education dcgn:c from Columbia Colkge in South Carolin<l. A nuptial tn111 at 11M Millioft San Antotdo dt Ptlt, II ,.. united in rnanlap Mlll RoiJtrtl Hedc and H. Newell Sliekllf, The Jfoom Is the son or Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Stk:lder of Corona del Mar and the brlde is the dausflter of Mrs. RO.rNry .Heck of Bay Shores and Roberl Heck of Siena Madre . The bride, who was escmcd to the altar by her arandfalhcr, Ethan A. Lake. wore a r.hort white gown of reembroMiered alencon lace with tttrs of lacf: in the back in a Spanish motif. She wore a J-liered illusion veil in shoulder lenJih, held with a large white bow, and she can· ied a cascade bouquet of orch- ids and lilies-of-the-valley. She was :m ended by her Sis- ter. Mrs. Roberr Kolowith. as matron of honor; the groom's sister, Miss Jeanne Stickler, n maid of honor. The auendants wore shorl dresses in r•le yel- low wirh Jascades o yellow daJS its an ivy . Atlending the groom were Dunilld Roberson of Corona del M:u as best man and David L. Roberson of lrvmc an d Maurice' St:.kcr uf Escondido as ushers. Mr s. D<1V1d Twitchell at the · urgan accumpllnierJ Miss Betsy llarne t t. soloiSt . Fulluwmg the ce remony a re· cc pt ion fur 200 guests was held at the Fallbrook Country Club. when~ M•ss ltslie Dixon and Mtss Juan Wtl\iams served lhe wcrJrJmg cake. The yuung cuuple are honey· mooning 111 Jackson Hole. Wyo .. aml w111 make the1r home in 'South Pacific' in poor~:.~ "South Pacific." the Rod· pounding out· the ruul ;n,,. gers itnd Hammerslein Stitge a.nd Setsy Barnett and screen success. will be presen1ed handling lhe program at for ~he 2nd year by the aqua ric port Harbor and Corona del sect ton of the City or Newport High School, respectively . Beach parks. beaches, and re c· Robinson will be direcl ing reatiun departmental the New· lighting as he has done for port Harbor High School pool. last 1wo years. Tilts year's show director Show lime is 8 P'.~M~. ~;f;~;~ is Chris Godwin , Occidenlal sion prices are 50 f_ fc College s1uden1 and long time and 75 ri for aduhs. resident ofNewporiBeach, who also is assislant manager for the aqua1ic stclion. Chris has been ASSIGNED TO LOYOLA a member of the aqua tic slaff Captain James H. Delaney, for 6 years, beginning as a son of Mr . and Mrs. John J. volunteer. Delaney or 1741 Tustin Ave:, Assisting Chris with the show Costa Mesa. has been graduattft is set director Chrisly Peterson, from the Air University's Squa· f~~~ii~~§i~;j~=w~h;,o:~has been work.ina for the dron Offtcer School at MuweU aquatic ~1Km . for tM past AFB,Alabuna. He wu sdecsed yean and is devotin1 for tM I ~k · extra ho_ua_ since early this offar cour~ in ruoptilion destgruna sets for 1he his potenU.l as a leader in the performance. aerospace force . He is being re· directly with the assigned lo Loyola University swimmers and of Los Angeles as an inSiructor. TERM SAVINGS: For the budget-minded . unexpected ex penses ... taxes ... and other annual payments . Interest compounded quarterly. 0 CERT IFICATES OF DEPOSIT : For definite investment periods, (minimum $2,500) interest mailed quarterly, if desired. 0 BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE. 0 NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS with a $300 minimum balance. COSTA llf[SA Kenn~ W. ,_,.. 2JO [ .. 1 11th '""' 642-t660 OAHA POINT QlftorO """''• 21671 L• "•r• 4M·lftl Mn. H. H•••ll Sticld.r. ((Ofti!H Hou .. photo.) graduares of Newport Harbur High School. The bnde 1s also a graduate or the Unwe!SIIY uf faliforn1a at Santa Ba rbara and received her teachmg cr~­ denual from UC LA . She was af· filiated with Delta Gamma Sor· ority. The groom was graduated from the Universiry or Nutre is II II II.IIIT 1111 WANT TO COIIP£Tf~ NEWPORT HAflalR EIISIGII I!UIIIe C. Bn4Der, 75. T1w Cooll lieu ,..,..,.., SECOIIO SECnOII --..... ! died luly 211. baWl& made doparl.,.., will offer "' opon l!lu-~v ... G 1 1• bla ..,.,. lbr 4 -Ill• wtlll ,;.,., ooflllall"-f« -· ....., ' ~ · ' bla -· llo .. L. BradD•, en17yetnof .. lndoldofbe· OOIDIA!IEl.IAR, CALIF. 114 AIPedayat Aw •• Balboa Jinnina in Septemller, lndivi· lolaad. Ho bad boeo a real· duals "' ....,. who wioll lo "--lo ,_- dlmt or CaliComla ror two compete are asked to call lhc: fw • Ish...,._: y..,., He ta aurvtwd &110 recreatK»n departmtnt. 834-SJQl. c.ll .,.,_ bJ a alater, wbo reat.dn in .-----------==========. Ort.-, Fla.. ODd 1ir 8 paadcbUdrea. ............ I a l'CA.Illl: a&AND WA"TCHES Semce a were beld July 30 ta Weatc:Utf Cllapel, wUb lbe Rev. Warrea 0. Studer otnciado&-latermeol waa ia Melroae DIAMONDS • IEWI:LRV • Cln'S ........... c....... . ,,,,..,. ..... We're sale-ing throuqh the whole month of August • ~ -ftJ f'!" ' 3'!§! •• I OPEN SUNOAYS 11-1 JAM6 0 RH ROAD AI BAYSIDE DRIVE Lorraine Sutherland NEWPO RT BE ACH 675 3183 FASH IONS AT THE BEACH CALIF ·eteetioa It wasn't too many years ago that candidates for public office were actually seen and heard by only a small perce.ntage of the voters. teletJrinten and high speed pre ases brinl{_ you the compfete text of speeches and announcements just houn after they're relee.1ed. and just as accuratelr a1 ever. If you enjoy the naQonaiiPQit of cam~ipt and electioll -tcb-i!tl. you 11 be able to IDIJow it all Clll TV for jUit . So H&tle. in fact, you c~an=:-t:hfnk ..... it. • The electric revolution has chanaed all that. 'Neviaion puts the candida tel right in your living room. Radio leta them taUt to you even u you drive to work. Electric Electronic data proc:eeaing has made pc.-ible up to the minute opinion polla. · In many areu, new electric voti~ machines are now in~. Electton returns come i·n futer, • ' Ollly electricity caa do • much fOr 10 little. \ - LHALMOTICI Cf.R1!"CA11: OP 81JSNESI n.aJ"-,_ "... . •-Dr •• lrYiu ,..,_, Hllpla. .. A -•d mut ....,_ &tvtaaweo& ... Cout H.,.. volaed at 1110 -ta• . ~\;:;,~Rooo, 24. 01 -lllrlllldo Dr .• a1 1:46 1111y 19. -1110 .., a1 ~~ ue 111opo p.m.. bll the o!OPI*I car o1 ator11e lodE-11 1110 IWo a.m. 11 VIa Ca&borlne Ekmao, $0, of boa Bay Club, aald llro. lob •d VIa ADUboo, IDgle-d, which wu WWiamoon, 19011 !leoddl\ dr!YIDI a a blp oboved ahead IIIIo lhe atopo Rd... !moe Temce, wbo 'n1 E ONDEISIGNED !loll ... ll¥ cerdfy lire& llr.,. .,. e.- d.etla8 • , • .._,.., '-•••o et ..0 H.Uotro,. A ... , c- HI · M•, aadet •• etid•• of opeed. otopped blm pad car of JObn E. Pled«e. had -boallaa lbll doy . ooar lhe IJdo bndp', ood 41, of La Habra.;. . .. A boal dolly lor a Lido arreeced b1m oo a dlarge or ,... • .t.y. Jwlr 29 14. and a dolly Cor a SabOt, &tW>s uoder lhetnnu ... oe Dorolby Wooton, 1709 E. proper\)' of optome&no& Sian- or lDIOI:Iccta ... 11\lgeoe Bay Ave .• 3alboa, reported ley Dickeoe, 219 Via Oijoo, Willlam Foster, 19. or 22tY7 the then or the battery rrom Lido Isle, were aiOlen t. ~. 16th St.. Newport her car parked in Ule alley tween June 18 and July 28 H't~ca. was arrested at way July 2&-28 .. ·.A Lionel Crom the Lido Isle boat g&r- 4:05 Lm. at Via Udo Soud train set. with 9 cars. trana· den ... James H. White, 25. and Via Quito, Lido Iale ,on rormer, swttcilea and ttaclt, ot 3212 2nd Ave .. Corona the charge or Intoxicated in valued at 150, and a 1150 del Mar. spotted 2 youths public. se t of "Childcratt" books trying to siphon gila from ln. .... of 1\e Pira'-Ia• •4 , ... t e.!id I• ie CM~poNd of lire loUoW'I•s ,.,_ ........ ..... i• t.ll •d pJoe. of,_. .. deac:o ore •• foUOw o, to-wll: Job S..lt.,.. .. P.O. Box 144r. Cor•• del Mar Leoeicl•s Pien"e p...,lov, P.O. 144, Coro .. del \M.r W'J'TNF:'iS oorhaado this 2211d JOHN WAYN E, as a special forces colonel in Viet- day of Joly, 1968 nam , is ques tioned by David Janssen , as a U.S. w a r JO<h.a So olter.. d . ~h G B .. I S..clcty, July ll Leoaidu PierTe Pavlov c orres pon e n I; m · a e recn e re ls. now s lOW· Damage on mailboles was STATr. or CALirORNIA u 1 ing through Tue sday a t the Balboa Thl·atcr. reported by neighbors Kim cg~'i{,,~r,g,~•l';".r Jol~, ·CL.UTTE""'S A.RT SHOWN Oviall, 2033 Bayside Dr.: 1968, before n•e, a Notary PoD-K Grace Steele , 2007 Bays ide li e-io •d '?'.Mid cota.oty ud Georae Woodfo rd. presidenl n01ed Americ;,n imprcss•oaust Or., and Lawre nce S&evens, ll tale~ .reBaclua,t: lhere~oo, doly of Newport Nalional Bank has during rhe month of August. 200 1 Bayside Dr., Corona comnU!!UIIont:d and •wom, P""' . . • sooally appeared Joho Soaker• the answer lo a q_ocstro u frc-Mr. C'luuer is intcrnaliunally del Mar ••. Someone entered and [.eonitlo11 Pierre Pavlov quently ukcd al C rly l-lall Jur-knu wn and h :a~ cxhibilcd ex len-the open garage o f Gary S. kaowr~ to me to be lhe persooo ing the pas! monlh by art dcvu-sivcly ;~long the O ra nge Co ast Hough, 4205 Dana Rd., West whose nan•e• are subscribed lees: "Where can we sec murc and 1hroughout tlr PJdfic Sooth Newport Heights, driving the to th,. wi th i r~ instl'lment, and~ paintings by James Clullcr?" west. He mamtauu :a sludu) :and pas t 2 d o•s, cui a cable ack.n owl ed jlll'ld to nle lhat they v· r h c· ~ tJ •ecoled th e san•e . tcwers .o I e ~~rrcn l lltter the James Cl utier Sch~111l uf look and s tole a 170 Sears \\T'T~~:."iSruv hand andoffici•l rctrospect rvecxhabrt atlheNcw· Fine Art al 409 J 01h S!. in l~spe ed bicy cle . gold with a,.11 1, · port Beach City Hall will fi nd Newpun Beach. h ' · Ed'th B d \lary A. !l .. pa !heir a nswer al Ncwpurl Na1 -The Cluu cr e xh1bit al the w tte ~m. · ·. 1 ra - \ot»rv Public in and for said tonal's Bayside Branch a t J:un· ban k's Bays1dc Urand1 gallery l ey, 429)-S NarClssus Ave ., Coun ty Rnri Stale, bo Rd d 8 'J D can tx-seen J••ring thc •r regular Corona del Mar, reported ~~~·. il;,•;•ulission elpi rn !lee, lh:e~ntra~:; IO al;tr~a r~~~~~~~ ba,nkmg huU t'-. 1(1 a.m. Ulllll the the ft Of a skill saw and Pnh li~h: Julv 25, Ao,t:. l , 8 , !.>.The bank s mc:aanr neart gallr ry 5 p.m . and unt rl h p.rn . on router, valued a t 1144.50, JQ ti R, in the 'lewpo rt llarbor rs featuring a onc·rnan shtlW of Fmlav~. from th e garage ... Thomas ~.n .. iw~o !he must rcccn1 paintings hy the · C. Contant. 16. or 6 18 LEGAL NOTICE LeGAL NOTICe ------------__ =.= 0 fl."-~ G F: rO I'~ TY 1\0Af) IH~P A 11'1"\H'\' T 0 11 :\~GF. C:OI'~TY. C:~I.IFO II~I " 'iOTif:F TO C:O~TII Af:'ffi RS Sr al!!>d propo,oo;aho .. ·ill bo• r.-c-eived 8 1 the Offi ce uf th r Clrr'k o f th,. lk>ard of Supervisor" ,.f th"' C:o untv o f Onmpe, Sanla -\na, C:alifo mia, on or l.,.fo,,. \tuntlay th e 1 9 lh dayo f Au~s l,i 968 at 2:00 P·"'· o'clock, at wh i• h ti me they will b~ p.•blidv np .. nrtl and tl'ad in th e Office of till' r:l,.r\ of th e lk1 1t rri of Su11en·isors, ltooon .'lfl!. County -\dndni .. aratioo lluil rtin,v:, Santll ·\na, Cali lor- niil , fo r ron ,.tructi o~t a hi~h ..,av in a ccordao<:"e "ilh th" pl an '" an d ,.pecifirntioos the refor, to ;..hid! ,..pr d al rrfprrol"" i,.. "'"<if' "" foll ow": In th f' Lnunh o f O tl'ln~"· nn \louhon p,,.]o,,.,. h"""'"n Ur<i 111• llnutl' lhi•" iln tl 1067 f,.,., .,.,.uth,.rh of C. an ..ad .. lioad. L ~C.Al NO TIC~ Boc~lc Rote Employer Poymenu lor H.alrh & Per Hour C/oc~c~t /i colion Vocolion We/lore P•n•ion LahOI'•••I ~ HrCII \1' \]a, 1, IQ6R In ·\pril :10, 1969) I. If{ \<.plr.th II .J.r•r & Iro n"' .!'•r flh" p :!.J'1r ph" '1• .1:?~ ph .. I' 1.117 Fin•• (,,,.,j,.r Ulijthl"" ·•nrl ~~~ .... t P •ni n ~f V•r f'h " '11 2~'.c ph .. 11 32c 11h" 'p 1,117 f l .. pnan :!X. ph" 1p :w,, ph" 'I• .12r ph" 'p 3.97 l..t!IO"'' !l."n"t'"ll .!'•r flhh p :?.J',, ph" 'p 32c l'h" fl 1.18 Ot••·r.ttor-. olll <l I r nrl"r"' o f I n"um;oti < .mrl Ef,.,.u,, I uol-., \ dnat i n~ot \l ~t••hrn •• ... , •1.11 '\."imi l.u \l•·r h;mp 111 roul~ nnl ~··p ..... t••l, • l ...... ,f,,.tl h,..r .. in 1'., were taken betwe en July 7 hJs car parked near his home and 29 from the unlo<*ed at 2:30a.m., shouted at them, ga r&.ge of Ralph UtUefield, md they fled in a Corv&tr 519 Tustin Ave .. Newport ...;th loud murners , leaving ------------behind a plas tic wash buc k e t LeGAL HOTICe and a 12·1oot len ghl or -------g ardm hose ... Damage esti- CEIITIFICAn: m · llliSI~ESS matedatl150 was caused by f iN iriou" F irru Nf1n1~' dal lh ' f lh Til E t ~!lE II SlG~F U dn h,.,,.. van S at e Site 0 e bJ l'eflifl thi<1 thn · ,.,,. ron· dn t'tin~t ,, \lo•rrh:m •li,..in~ bu.;;. """"' ul 2:1.'} ~. Oran ~t""""" ~' ~·nut·, ·\n o1hr i m. C:.,f i lnmi a und•·r rh •• lictilioms firm nllrn,. of ) OI'TII TO \~:. I~Tt:H S ,\· TI0\,\1 .. •\ l.inur•·•l P artnl'r· .. hip 11nd rhat ,.,;,! fim1 ;,.. <'om· po"'"rl nl 1hr lollowin,R /'!!''"'"ns "h""'' n.onw-. in lull '"" l'l"ro·" ol ,,...,jd o·n< •· >Ht• "" fo lo.,. .. , I<J· \\ II P.ol Frt·fl r h, 2.1·, ~. Omn,v:•- "o"d \,r•nur·, \nal,.ino, Cali· lurn!•<. \l..r\ l,loll S.m•i••r ... , 2.1.'i \\. ·h ''""''• ·\n ,.h,.im. the Weste m Salt Co ., 20501 Badt Bay Or .. JO:ast Upper 91y. between July 26 and 28 ... James H ewes Cris pin IV. 17 . o f 500 Via Lido Nord. Udo Isle. dri vinJ.: north on Bac k Bay Dr .. ~as t Upper 3ay, at 12:05 p.m. hi t the parked car of l-l a l s ey E. Davenport of Santa Ana ... Howard J ames Lockway, 23. of 520 Da.hli a Ave., Corona de l Mar. was arrested a t 9 :30 p.m. at 1020 Irvine ~ve .. Westcli CT Plaza, on a Otolll jL''""'',j l.altfornl•'· Thmn., ... " 1(111, ll (. \lill••r, 1\,,..,h,nlf· char~e of for ~ed prescri p- Obk J . \ldlo•r, \\il "'hlnjltun, DC "I r'<t ~:-o ur h;ouol .. th i" 17•h ol.t\ .,/ luh, IQC.H. CAll i. !'-. J',,t Fro•n < h \t,,., l.nu s .. und .. , .. T hom.,,. \\, \1111.-. Obi~ J . \l •fl,.r t..Fc.L n tion. .O fficer J ames 3 radley SlXllted H elen Luc ile Poole. 40 . o r 301 Lu ~m ia St .. Newpo n Shores. stopped at the intersection of Coa s t Hwy . and Balboa Blvd., West Newport . at 5:35 a .m., then dri ving west on Coas t Hwy .. ·\u orn.·' 1H l..t" weavin).: from lane 10 lane : :?700 Fa .. t Cna ... • ll •p h";" the o Cfice r stopped th e ( oronfl d;ol \l>~r, l.alifurn i.r driver on Coas tHwy . at61Sl 92625 ST o\TE o r C:·\l.lfOII"\IA St . and arre sted h er on the co1 'nor OHAXGF ..... char ~e of driving und er the l'lo-"' v--t.r • W,Hrt,l•: C.ll6i;... ' e ... 0 South ern Ca lifornia Thrift & loan s pecializes in personal. bus iness and Trust De ed loans ... Stop tn today a nd see ho w we ca n solve your imme- d ia t e mone y problems from depend. a ble fu nds a va ilable r ight now. The Thrifty way can save you money. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRIFT'& LOAN 170 [ut 17th Sl , Costa Mtsa . 6359 Wilshirt Blvd., los Anltln . 646-5045 653-8220 lli rl s· ar,. '"<Jot ired for lht entire wort 11s di!!'<Cri berl ht:rt:in; Item No. Ouontity E•9i,.••'• E•fi-r• [ ...... De1c:ription o/ Work Uearinf! ,..d f.ru bbin p Fu rni oohin t~an<l Appl' '"Ill t.;.1r1 Rn,o rl"a\ Elca•ation I. IH J ,,.,. Cli"'t,,.r. ~ ··ll"r .tn<l ( h.lin :-"" Op,_r .,tu• .!'" ph11 I' ::!·l'rc ph" p 32r l'h" I' Opetatint f n9ineer1 I ~ ffr •·t''" lui\ I, 19f<A to lun·· 10. J()f.Q) 0\ Till." 17th '"" r>f ./uh , if!n~u~e:n~c~e:o:l~i~n~w:x~i;c;an;t•;·;;;~;:;;~;=~=~~;~::::::~====:; !968. b1•for'" m,., ;r \otM\ Pubtir in .tnd fnr ,.flit! coun t•· ""d "''"'"· w~i<lin ~ rhf'r•·in. •luh r nmml-.-.ionf'rl 11nrl .'<Worn , p.-r-.o nalll ·'I'JW<ITI'd Pat rr~nrh. \Ia" l.nu :,,.,,n,J••r,., Thf'>lll•'" 1\. \ld lrr anti OLi f' .1. \lill•·r lno"n lo mf' In bP th,. w·r~on.., "ho-. .. nano,..., .trr ,.uh«rrtt,...l IO th" "ithi n in ,.trumf'nl, 11nd acknowled@~d to me that they eru~cutr.d th,. !18me. I 1 ' -, • R 9 10 II " 13 " 1.; I• " 18 19 '" I, 'i)(l \1. (,al R,tiOO L L IOfr L '. ·.~.100 (,.,, i,IIH'•·"·'· :!,Rl"o ran I.W}() Ton ti l'nn 4 Ton 1,:.!-1 ,', Ton 21-\C.,, :"1 1,!100 l.h ... QJ Ton t5fi t .. r. liO Ton 17 I . ~. t,.H .'I t..L 16 r ... I t ''· llit"h (,ra\ation lmpo rtrrl Hotro" ( nn1p art Ori,llin al (~rnu n .t \lf~'"'lfltt" Su bba .. •· \jillf"'lf"l~" lla .. ,. ·Li•JU irl \ .. phalr \o..phah ir Em ul .. io n \ .. ph 11lt C&at'rriP CJa,.,. ".-\" (,o nuelt llf'inforr inll !i'tPf'l r;,.,.,.] Kiank,.t 16" II.C.P. (2,000 I')) Ho c-k ~lop,. P rotf'rtion, rad n,.: (:ta .. ~. MPtho<i "H" Plaremf'nt -loR " P r,.ra "'t C:ooc-rl'l'" Pip,. \h nh of,. Ch ain Link Fturl' f'l\·pl' ( l,..f, "11h 3 Mriln ri Hll. 1"\l l'n,.innl \l arJ,;,., .. fT,·p,. f -ll 1'1..,.,. Traffir Si jlll!" Thl' fo reJ!)in, qu antities ate appro1im ate ool y, bein1r lri,,.n a" a b8!1i" for lhf' com p•ri.ton o f bids, and th e County of ()ran11e does not, e11ptess ly or bv in1 plic:a tion, 11pree that thl' actual amount o f wo rl< will corre,..ponrl th ere.,.·i th bu t re!!lerve"' thf' ritht to in cfl'll.'ll'! or rlecrea!!le tit ,. amoun t o f any d 11!1!1 or po ttion of th ,. worlt., or to omi t po rtions o f th" worll., a!< n•ay b,. dten<.,<f n,...,.,... !lary or a<lvi!labl .. hy the t n ~io e er. Th e m ntract docum mt" ..hall con !li~~ot o f \'otirr to f:onlrllrlnt'<, r om• o f P n>po.~<al, ron11 of A,.:re,..uent, P l»ns, Sp,.ci al Pro"i- ll ion.'l, an •l Stan <i arrl Speci fication11, all of which lift' on fi t .. in lht Office o f thl' Orsnl!l! County ll oari llepartmeot and,.,,. h"tt'lw ref,..,,.,] to an ti no a<l,. 11 p•rt hereo f. Plan !<, Special Provision .; an ti o th er ronuact rlocum~t lumr!< (,r,-.up I l.hH ~ nc•n .. rr, (l,f,., .tn•l .. , l!fl,t!n •• •n I.<1A ll• '"' llul' ll "f"'""'•fll lt··lp..r l,, .. ,p .! 1.9.! I •on'T"I" \f,,o•r 1Jp,.r.o1M t:-l •t• ,,, ... , '!~('ph " 't• me l'h" 'p 1.1}.! ~ •r<·n•·•n 10c t'h " '11 lO, f•h" 'p t ''""I' .'I' ~ •. In f 'fUif<Al•'nt (,r•'il""' ! ......... .. '10(' ph" p 'JOe ph•• 'p • .. T. \ .. j>h•ll Pl•ot f'it"m iln :m, ph " 'p 10(' ph" 'p ·,,}7 llu'lll"ll o r \li 10~r H&-.: o,,.. .... nr tl .on r'tl'{t' nt \-rh·•lt P l .. nn (' tolUJI ,', ·,. ,1, \~phot!l l'l"nt ~.Oi!<n "•·r lOc tth" Jl lOr-ph•· 'p ·,.11, I •>nero•!" ur \-.,,h~l ! "'l'~''·'"'nlf. \1··· h-tn l• .• I l .·•n•t"nw '" frn1 ~h111" \l ,«hm•· Op .. ,,,1 ,.r ·,, !.<1 If ~,,~, Hul\ li "pil<rn•••n ·,.w, l 1.o ,..,(lp"r"l"rt Hull· ''"'"'· 1.1<np .. r. !'>c r·•P" ·•n •! l'n-h l t.••lnrr '\Or ph •• ·,, 30r ph" 'p I •rrlllfl lo ·,, ·.1, I "n' t•'l• \j ,,,., Ott••r,rl ot o• .. ,,nw "' \ln lul .. l 10c ph" p 30c ph .. 'p ·,, ·,1, I ,., .. hllll! l'l.onl ~.n~o~<n •'"•lOc !Jh " 'p 30r 1•h " 'p ·,, ..... \]rq .. , l'.olrn! np .. •.otn! 1 In• I' I'" n t !'>u•·J · •. ·o~, I n;, .. , ... ,,J ~ •ru <pm,.nt Ot'"'"''•l. I:Ohn\0•1, ll.o • Lh ..... Hr,.glon ". n .. ,.,,L llam ~h··ll. • ill hr av ai1 11 hl,. for ~~~lll'l•inat ion ... ·ilhout charpe. Copie~ of all or I '""''I 10c 1•h " p lOc ph" 'p f"<>n ttact ·locumen l .. hlliiY 1 ... 'lecurt'rl •• the Offic-e o f thl' Orang.. r .. a .... , ... '~ fl··· ,,,,. ""' I. 196H to \p"l 10. r:ou nty ll oari llepa rtmen1, 100 \\est ~ilrl<th 'itrert, ""nu ·\n .. , i.f,-,,,,,, .. ,.,f [Jun•t·.l lu•~ C:ali fom i•. •l · ·-•h•ll1 I ' <11 I• J. • ~ ~ ., ·~···•1····11 Plan s, Special Prov~ion.; (oot inclu<liulf Stannar" ~pf'rl ira· hv I ' 1 l.fJ.I nr•···r .,f llnn•1• l <u ~ l i on ~ or oth er document,. in doole<i . re erm ce) iiOn ptnf>O"'" I I \ ,,r 1~, !.111 1 ··~.., th.m lo m<s <nay he ohtained hy pro !~pec tiv~ hiddl!r!!l upoo p.tvment of" " d 1 I) o yar s ... .,,,., ,., ... Prin tinl! an d "ervict: ch ar~tr io the amoun t of J 'i.OO, ,.,·hit'h anrount -1 (I 1 1 1 4. •• •~r " lur• I' fll ~ !ihall not 1.,. refun d1ble. \II checks !'<hall b,. mad .. t•ayah!P tn IR ,,,1 •• l>uT l·-· '"''" ()ran/[e l.oun ty Tre•su rer l•J1 !lhoulrl he nt a il ~rl to fh,. ll natllf,.. 12 , .. ,1• ,,,1,., ],.,,.[, patlnr'!nt, <tOO l\e5t Ei,dlth -.r reet, S.nt11 Ana, C~tl ifom•.r. I.R l [In ••·• ,f llumr• 1 '"' l 60r ph .,'p 60c ph" 'p llOc-ph .. 'p 61k ph" 'p liOc f'h" 'p 60c 11h" 'p 1969\ '!0, ph10 'p .1tlc ph" 'p 10cph"'P 1\IT:'o'•:s:o; m~ h•m.t and oHiri11l .. ,.;a], Je•.,•i e R. tlilt Xoldr. P ublil' in and for ""irl Count' and Stau•. \h· l.omruis,.inn t:~pi rP s Oct. 2<1. 1970. Pub li ... h· Jnh 25, .\up. I. 8. 15, I in lhf' \e,.pnrt ll •rbor 16,4() Supot'iOf An. Ll 8.5531 o BEAUTY SALON .LO'I'Ulin&' ~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coas t Hwy. Corona del Ma r Phone b 73·7 33b Copies of lhe Stand•nl -.ped fi cation« may ht' pu r!'h,,,.,.o] for •I .! ,.,,,, .. , t•ul I •··~ th-•n SJ .SB talf in clod~ri from th•· nep1rtm eot of l'ublir 1\ork,., """'" 11, '•" !~ ""t~r l•·"•lt Jfl r ph" 'p ·Flf ph11 'p 10c ph "' 'p l--::c-cc-::-c-c::--=c::-:=::--::-:c: of Califoroia, or th e Aoa•l llepartm en t, Countv o f Oranlt", lllfl • •. 01 Hn , .. •·! Hun 1• J ""~ BUILDING CONTRACTOR 1\e!it ri!(hth Street, Santa \na, r:alifomia. I,,,''"!~, !tu1 1 ....... lhlln 'lo birl will he consirl er,.ol unle11" it j,. ma<i .. on a hfank '""" }', 'M 1 ... "••t•·r 1 •. , .. 11 IOc Ph" ·r, 4'lc ph" 1p .10, ph"'P 8 REIIODELIMG • fumishe<i by th e Co unty !l oad Comnd.;sion"t 11n•l i'< ma<le in ,.,.. ·1,1'1 lit< •·t .. 1 """'I' I ru •J.: ADDITID•$ cordan ce .. ·ith th e pro visiono; of th "' ~tanrlartl ~p .. r ifiralion" an •! ~~·, l.orl-"' ""'r>" n.tt •·t Speci al Pro vi.'lioos . I• .. f. "<nlfl " M f.umh•na-LICENSED IIOIDED The floarri of Su pervi sor.; o f th e r.ounty of O r»nJI'" r .. .,,.rve'< th .. 1'"" "' ··1,,. [, ... ,.,, lurlinp FRED H. GERWICK right to rl!jec t any or •11 birls. tr.,..;. "' tlll,[ll .. h tru cks} 40c ph,.1p -l"" ph "/p .10<: ph.,.f p 1.111 llr,r r .. 1 tl vr~d Oil 304 Goldenrod lbe birl<ier's attention is oli rectrrl to thP provisions in .liiecti on 1 40, ph• 'p ,,-, ph•,'p ••, ph•/p :o-pro· .. •t .. , ru • k .. ""' 673 '"'I s-2170 2 o f th e Stan riard Speci fi cation!< for the requi teOll'nt!\ anrl con-•l.fll) 11,.,,.r,,f 1,.,n,.11 \1 •• --,..,.. ditions which he n1ust obsuve in u, .. pr,.paration o f the propo!Oal 1 ru • ~ 11 n<i"t 3, 111d,.,l ..0~ ph,.l p -t~f ph .. /p 30t phw/p I ~~~~~!]~=====~ 1o m< ao rl lhe submi ssion of th e hid. ·,,01 ]),.,,.,of I ran,.1t \li 11 ~~ Provisions o f the Slate Contrar l ·\Ct atl! no r appliea hle, anrl t ru •k ll ,ard"' or mnr•·J 40<-jlh.,./p -t5' ph,.J p 30<' phw/p pro spective biddl!flll will not he requi re<i to he p r~qu a l ifi e <l. 1.71 ~al"t lr11 ck Uri•e• Em:rlo:o-"r jllt\noPnl .. oth"r ah.tn thu .... it .. mif."d h,.r,.in, ""' ,f,.. (I ntl,., 1:,00 ~allon .. ) fm,. in S,.rt10n 177.1.1 of th•• I .rlmr Cod,., ar"' tn b,. pairl in A<'· 4.RJ ll attt Tru ck Ori'"' ror<i11nr l' 1•i th th" 1"nn" of ah" •'OI)Prl<'" h.H~A ini Df! iiJErf'"m,.nt 12".00 ro olOOO j[Rllon .. l <IOc ph..,/p 45¢ phw/p 30t phw/p 30 t ph w/p S.rvlnt th• c ... .-1 "••• with Q,aflt, c."(,..• & t-,_,, ' ' appli~;abl ,. to thf' l•f)f' or •la .... if,,,o,.,n uf th P "nrkn, .. n nr .J.9i 1\a tPf Tn1 ck Uri,er m~r ha n i r,. ~'mploy~d on 1h" f'"J"''L 14000 p11llans or more} 40¢ ph,./p 45t phw/p 30t ph -../p Rd., U!l.-3:118 Ov,.rtim,., Sun<i ay." <~n•l li n i<!,,. .. -not]., .. ,. th»n on" an<! nn••· (II 'l nnP[ tim,.;,. ron "~ider .. <l •" lime warkl!ri . P.O. Bo•421 Co•taMews half (l',l tirn,. .. th"' '"'"'"hour(, ral" plu ... dpp lic-able "'mplov.., l u lh"P'"'""<Ii n ~t .. ,..h .. riul~"h"-11 h" a<i<i"d the lollowinp: p ay ment ~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~ paymf'n\,.., Th" holida, .. npnn "h••h .. u.-h rar,..., "h 11lt h" p•u<l f,,, ''l'l"''nl<''" .. h•p: I! 'lh all b,. all holirla''" '"'"O~n il"'l •n th,. r-o fl ,.c-ti'" barp.t ininl! f.Mpl'n \,.r!" _ \,, ph.,./p 11,-reemenl appli.-ahf .. 10 th ,. partirular ('taft, riM .. I'i fi r ation or c .. ml'n\ Ma .. nn!> -~~\" phv./p typt' of "ork man emr,l oy"<l on thl' proj.,ct. Iron Work"T-" -l ~t phw/p l.opie"' of all rol erth,. harrai11 intt arrr:r,.eml'nt'< r"latinjl to th,. Operatinl!i f.n fli n,.Ns-It phw/p .. ·ork a!l !<let forth in th" afori'Tn"n tioned l.abor Codf' are on fil p Appt .. nt ic:et; m'"Y llf! r.mployed •n conformity wi th Section 1777.5 u d availahJ,. for inlllpPction in th,. nlfice o f th P Departme nt of of th,. l.11 ho r Co<l!!' o f the State o f l.Rii fornia. lorlu11ttial Rt'lations, Dil i..,ion of l.11h or Stati !'ltic!" 11nd Rl'IU'IItr h. Apprenflr;e lclt.-ule Attention i .. direrted to,~et ion i-I.OIG of t.h f' Standard Sped-p .. riotl and Rate -" /J ... ;J.u-. CJ""CENIIII P J. We witt h cl_, for YICitiOI AIC. 12 to 11 538 Ceater St. C.SII Mesa F resh Ranc h E~~s nr:: u n : R EIJ H I l'Ol' R f/OitfF Call 548·3758 Af1er 6 p.m. • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING (lly Europeon C.ra{t :smert ) REMODEL 2 pc. sot ONL.Y 169.50 Call "Bemy" 215 Molo H.B. S36-Wl5 FREE del & picllup • ()/f. .. ~"' , .... . .,, ..... .... _..,, ..... - .oOO<""' .,._t"'"" "".,.••••-' TROPICAL FISH ~­-r-.r.. WILCOX-CRITTENDEN HARDWARE Nnlptln•l Ch•rtto-... 11• Z100 W, Coat Hwy,. N ••• ..... Nlt %-IP'AI ,Aiff'tl o NURSERY Shrubs, Interior P lants Tro pical & Trees lnsectcides ond Fertilizer S&H Green Stomps F REE fJEU\'ERl' CO RONA. DEL .\l.o\R ~VRSERY ZH4 E. Coast Hwy, 67WJ6G CUST0\1 FC RNI TU RE UPfiOLSTERY • QUALITY WORK • NEIL'S FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY 2809 N•wport Blvd. We have the large s t and most be aut iful select ion of tropical fish in the a re a. We a lso ca rry a full li ne of aquariums. arxt all acces - sories needed fOf' the hobby. _•__:_P:::Lc:U::.:M::.:I::;Ic.N::.:G:_ ____ _ N•wport Inch 675-«184 .SouthSe aTropic al A.R. MARSAC 2 18 W. Wilson Street Costa Yesa -548-7961 PLl:MBER 700 Carn atio n Ave. • HEALTH RESORT Corona del Mar • COSTA MESA 54'1·3368 • O~ANGE 639·2441 ROY • ANAHEIM 826-0381 ELDER Plumbina Repaiu DAY & NIGHT WATER HEAT ERS 673-4130 __ -=-:c-.:=:___- • SIGHS -... ......... r ..... ...... fl ce tioaa provldiatr for emplovmi!Dl of •onrenticea on the wor... The app rntirll' rate iD by perceata~e of tfte jooroey~a•'" rate, E•ery out. app,..tice ahall be paid dte atMdarcl ••11e peld to c,.,, ,,,.,...,., '-' 2m/ JN 4tlt SHt '"" 1tlt 8flt appr•tic:u ucler lbe replatlou of lbe tnacle otdida he io en~• Atic:kl eyera 6 Moach • .SO 60 70 80 90 95 IFtn,eal quality dJy cleanin g on the premises • CONUCT l.D.NIII:a IIIKIHIIFS I[VI[W••" I TVL.IN. ,..,.,..t.CT!N. •<~~~••c<~~~•••N• ployecl, lafonutioo refative to employment o f apprentiCI"M l'lh 111l Catpf'ntera 6 Moeths 75 78 81 84 87 90 93 95 bf' obl•ined hom the Direetor of th!! o .. p•rtml"nt of lnrlu!itdal Ct'fllent Mnona 6 Moaths 75 79 83 87 91 95 Rel•ioa•, wh u i• the Adrnini!'ltr•tive Officer of lhe Califomia F:leCJ.ric:i•• 6 Month• 50 60 65 70 7.> 80 85 90 Apprntic:e .. ip Coaocll. lroe Wortera 6 Moallla 77 81 85 89 93 97 lir eceorcl .. ee with the provi•ion!l of See tioo t770 of th r. t aboq Aal' d a .. ifh::atiou Ofll illed llfl'eU. •sU be paid DOl le1111 th• Code of tl.e Stece of Callforoi•. thl! Bovd of Supe"·h•or• o l U .60 per hoar plu e.ployer poyaau• set Iorch is the collee- Or•p Co .. ty ... u cenaioed the aneul pren illot; rate of tive b•s•ini•l!l opeew.nt .,,neoble tn the do .. or do .. ifi c:., "'D.(IU _,tlc.a.le to the •·ork to be~ dose lO be •• foll ow•: Uoa of lhe workm• or meda•ic iavolved, •• deflsed i• Seclloo ~,.1.,., ,.7....,. ~ 1773.1 of the Labor Code. a.elc • .,. HMitlt BY ORDER or THE BOARD Of "'"~ Clo .. lll•tl• y0 _,1..,_ W•Hwt. ,_.,_ SU PERVISORS Of ORA~CE COUN TY C ALifORNIA 6'-,.,c,_• (E'Ife~the J•ly 1, 1968 .. hly 1, 1969) Oated: Joly 23, 1968 16.10 EJ«drid• 20f r.• Hli pllw c.,_ .... (EffKUw• 11., I, 1961 to .; I, 1969) S.U ~-16f "" f1t -,.w/p 3 1c phw/p c_., •·-u:"'""" 111.,. •· '"' toM., t. IMt) LIJ C...• II--154 p••/p .ot pbw/p 35t plaw/p .......... ............... ~--· ... ,.. .. pho(fl 2 ..... Sell·aervlce JaunA•• .. •• a., -~ 1124 I IItVlN lE LUNOII!ON -~ All new -latest model litH ONE 142-0720 N(W3>0RT BlEACH -~ER Frigidaire w~era WlfSTCLIH' PLAZA 'COCKTAILS · ~~~=================:'! ORiole 3-940$ lal I . C.. N.., •• Cllll l ' :lo450 VIA OPORTO ~~~~~==~-=-=-===I.::_"-.:'~"~T~Io~u~e.::_s __ ~~--~------------l _~~~~-----l~ Newport Beedl -tt Coloa .... Jint'J .AnliqUtJ IHOEIIEPAJW FLOWERS FOR ALL, OCCASIONS DrM./ T,sh FLORISTS -· fi~..::::.-ftl MA8EIIR\''S * ,__• ---liltoellopoir -tt -~ Putoolftdlo-011...,. flepoir -Dye Work -tt ltowlllrr IPII I. _,. IIWY. ooor".l'...:':c• -· .. --·--..... CoN n IU:PlL. .... laYMIAU'CilMII.\ NOWAY 1110 NI!WPOIIT & VI), Pll. 646-t:IUc;oo&o Mooo. -.. ---~~ COIIRI'II --=-= ' - ...... ............ c-...... Lc.-..... _ ... ... f From the Police Blotter NEIII'ORT HARIKJR EJIQGII SEOOIID SECTION --PillS TliURSOAY, ADG. I, 1• CO~NA DELIAR, CAUl'. Tooo4oy, Joly .10 lor 1 rod Iiiii• oo llocAtfJrur of 1032 W.o.:. .. Fr.,Bolboa, A thief pried open an outlide ltwl. IDd COIIt Hwy., COfOAI wu taken from 1 nonp locker ly 9 and 29 from hiJ boal, dM locbr 11 rh< Newporl Horbo< dol Mat, W!O billa lhe ,_by 11 1h< Newporl HorbOf Yodu "Blue Dolphio," berrbtd lllhe Yochl Club ond look Sabol lhe w -by Tttuio S&IJ. Club by poalble ,... of 1h< ilolboo lily Club; 1oul loll wu p volued 11 S80, ptoptrly of llfl'l, 3001 Hardlnt Woy, Coou combUiollon on lhe locbr , .. ,.,., Sl ,942 ... Bryon 81-• • tsyCupe:nkr,I090nyltAW .......... 8:10 p.m. ' .. Neal Two bucket lUll ., taken n. of 436 RJ'ftfl Ter.,Coroc\1 llolboo lslond; lhe lhefl O«Ur· Edwotcb,l7, of 2501 Wmdovtr from lhe 1968 PonciiO of Ro-H;pion<b, te11011td lh< th<fl of eel sometime in June . '. . WI)', Harbcw View Hills, driviP& btrt Rtavn, 32 Schooner Rd., a Muntz saerto 11pe pt.yer and Ceolopt JamcsGouJd and hit west on lllbol Blvd., near Ia-Beacon Bay, parUd near62JJ.S IJ ••• from hillocltcdt~r ll wife, stayina at 17 12-A W. land Aw:., W boa, atruck the Beaonia Ave., Corona del Mar tht Cotona del Mar main beach ~an Ft ., ~!ntral Ne~l, p&rked can of Ken Hilts of 29 ... A ieeboard screen and disc parkin1 lot July 28: he atl the while on a vasal from W.chata, hhnl and PIIUI Schrade of San for mount ina on a sabot, pro-loss 11 S 176 ..• Three youths Kanus, left a cottnttk cue at Bemardino, at 7 p.m. . . . perty of RoKmary Jones. 445 picked up 1 mini-bike btlonpna the beach near their residence Dean C. Bradford, 47, of 1741 M St., Balboa, were taken dur· to Mark Pells, 13, in the drive· wh ile swimmina, and the clJC Tustin Ave., Costa M'*, suf-ing the night from the boat way at the Pel11 residence, 112 1 wu aone when tkey returned; fered alillht injuries when his storage yard at t~ Newport Kings Rd .• Cliff HaVt!n, and ran the ca~ and contents were car h.it an electric liaht pole Harbor Ytcht Club , . . A toward a parked car occupied found later in a nearby trash-.. deadman" on SeiiUO Ln. in "Beau Ueu" movie camera val· by 2 orher youths: they were can except for a S 175 Omega Harbor V;ew Hills at 5:05 p.m. ued at S 1,000, and movie equip· surprised by Lois Lightfoot of .,td wristwatch ... A SJO Cll· w.-• Jvl ll ment belonging to David Swed· 1300 Kings Rd., dropped the • ..,_ , ..... cover was stolen during the • ey. Y low, 1607 Bayadere Ter.,lrvine bike and ran off. and the car nia}l t from the car of Gerald _Vandals broke overhead Oood· Terrace. was stolen between Ju. dmYe awa)'. Murphy , 4704-8 Seashore Dr., h_atus on the north and south West Newport pouked near his suits of Bay JsJand about I I :45 home ... Someone took 5 r.·m-July 30, and btnl sprink· stereo tapes and a radio carl· ~r pipe extensi_ons ~ the north ridge from, the unlocked car of sade of t~e pr1vate tsla~d ... RK:hard Burgin . 19, of 2115 A S20 btll and I S5 bill _w_ere RON SIR TCH ER, at right, oi Bl rtcher County Airport. Ttle dlspl ays show College Ave., Costa Mesa . park· taken from the room of WtHtam Pacific, reviews final plans for the some of the many marine hardware pr~ edatBalboa Blvd . and 17th St. Stock, I lOS Pembroke, West · new 22,0(10-square--toot fac11ity for R. ducts made by the firm. Other officers during the morning ... Gerald cliff, durin& a p11ty held July C. Ma rine Products with president Roy of the 0 M 1 Starr. 224-A 20th St .. Central 28 al tht home ··· Joyce Pope company are on oyer , v ce-Newpon, parked his J%2Chev· of 510 Iris Ave ., Corona del O. Carlson ot Newport Beach. R. C. president and plant manager, ~d Ro-rolet lki-Air in frontofhisres-Mar, left a baby stroller 1t her Uari ne Products, one of the top 3 rna-bert Broxon, secretary. Blrtcher Pacl-idence atb::\O p.m. the day be· doorstep when she went shop· rlne hardware manufactu rers in the na-fie, Santa Ana based firm , will con-fore and when he went out ,.1 pins. and it was gone when she The Largest Sibl• Closs in the Harbor Area in witos )'CNol too •tu•y in -.+.i ch '"Tht B1blt Co me s Ahvt" • TIME: Ewery s.,,. •• ., moming f,.• 9:45 to 10:.50 PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA t ion, broke ground Aug . 1 at the Irvine struct, finance and own the plant as 7 this morning the car wa~ returned at 7:20 p.m.; 1 wit· -~==========~-~Jn~du::s:t~i~ta~I-~C~o:m:::p~l e~x~,~n~e~a~r~t~h~e~O~ran::g~e:__~P=•~rt~ol~it~s~investm ent po rtfolio. gone ... Barbara Barnard. 101 n~ss sai~ she saw 2 young Ia· Via Oijon, Lido Isle, reported dres dn~ by aboul 7 P;,m., BABCOCK IS A WAR D~D the theft of sailboat equr pmenr and take the slroller .. • en · 874 ....... ..... 301 _Mov,..li o Str•t A URM a'ELCO~E Aa'AIT S l"Oll ' BR ING YOUR CHILDRE N' SAVINGS ACCOUNT S3 .S MILLION ORDER from the bo:n y:ud at tht New-nits, nickels and currency and Babcock Electronics Corpo· port Harbor Yacht Club July a wood~n cedar chest were ra· ration of Costa Mesa,subs.idiary 2Q ... An automatic Italian ken du~mglhe afternoon from of Esterline Corp .. has recerved fkretta .22 caliber pisrol was the resrdencc of Rober! Jahns. a SJ.S mill ion contract from taken July 29 from the home 44~ Aliso Avenue, In Newport the U.S. Army for a personnel ofGordon Elmore. 5 1 06~ Nep-Het&)lrs ; total loss was stt at target semina system. accord-tune Ave ., West Newport .. A S67 ... Fre~ Lynde, 600 Ra-rn~ to Moody Besancon. presr· six foot plnt1c boat and oars ~ona_ Dr.,lrvme_ Terrace , back- den t.. were taken dunng the morning rng hts car on V_ur Oporto, near Thr design and development frum the rear yard at the reSI · Central Ave., ~ado Shops area , conuact covers procurement of dence of Jerrel R1chards. 355 at 3:20 p.m., htl the parked car an undrsclosed number of rar· Via Lido Soud , Lrdo Isle of .suzanne Grerg ofSM!ta Ana get sys tems by the Army's com· The 1963 Mercury Mon1erey of Herghu. and the pa rked car of bat development command fac· John Scudder. 145 N. Bay fL , Mary .E. Stater. 61 I Lrdo Park rlrty at Ford Ord. Deliveries Balboa Island parked 10 Villa Dr .. Udo Penmsula . Mrchael wrll be completed rn approxr· Manna lol. .;.,as mrssrng thrs Ha rrgan . 20, o~ ~kewood. su_f. mal~ly one year. mornrng ... Parricia Lu Chns-fued. mrnor rnJunes when has ~{J,~_. Deluxe Cleaning 4) ~· !WE'LL 51101 YOU) CALL 675-0310 Bo"or 1orvieo •••n• prompt sorvico. It moons courteou s sorvico. It ,.. .... roUablo sorvleo . Anrl it 11100111 sorv lco that ovorleoks no dofll il. \'fon't you vivo "'' tho chance to 1h ow you what wo "'""? f ~ ~v~n m~nd '"'all rip$ and ti«htefl buttOti$ or no ~sua c:hart,e. Yll£T CWIEIS fhe new cen tr:tl computer· toffers. 21 .of s 1 2 1.::. Ocean Ft.. car hn the parked cars of Max· con trolled target system will Oalb<la , suffered sl ig.h l inJu nes rne Stephens. 770 Shahmar, allow rnfantrymen comple te when her ClH hit the parked car Costa Mesa, and of Gertrude freedom nf movemenr Wlthrn o f Ben Loy a of Alhambra at Braithwa ite , 314 Margueritt Av· rhe ra nge. and will provide fir · Bal boa nJvd., near 1"3th St.. enue. Corona del Mar . on Coast ing scores for each tnd1vidu:tl 10 Balboa. at 3:25 p.m .... Hwy .. near Ba lboa Coves : all --so\~ier . Babcock'sbullet scorer J ame~ M. Kempner. 20.of 1180 3 vehrclts were towed awa y. )131 1.. COAIT 81WAT .. coaoaA Dl.l. MAa . . whrch prmllde!J rnput data to Miner St .. Apt. C. Coua Mesa , Thuracl.,, Aug . 1 ';=~~~~~=~==============::1 t.he computer vra radro control drrvrng west on Balboa Blvd.. A ser of oars and 0111 locks hnk. 1s a key element •n the hrt the car of Canir Hmes. 203 were taktnfro m 1he fr ont porch 0rCO automation of rhe system. 42nd St .. West Nrwport.pa rked at the home of Nancy Oppen." Co. LEGAL HOTICE O :R"IlFlCATE Of UI'SI"H:SS fictitious fimo S a~~~e TII F: II'IOF:RSIGNF:O doea hereby certi fy !hal be is coo- dactinjj: a bookk eepia! a.ad tax business at P.O. Ao11 1691. Sewport ileacb, California, aarler the rlcti tioaa fim1 llame of General lluBiaes!l Servi ce" of Sewporl Reach and that aai d fim1 ia composed of the foll ow- ing person who~ name in fu ll aad place of rnio:l~ce are 11/11 fo llowa, to-wi l: r.h.rl ea A. \her, 246 62nd Sttet:t, "\ewport Bnch, C:ali· fo mia. 1n a dnveway on 42nd St. ~~ herm , 423-C E. Edgewa1er Ave. ~:4 5 p.m .... The car of Wrl · in Balboa,some time lfter 4 p.m. ham A. Edwards. I I_ 28 Rutland July 30 ... Small boat equip- Rd., No. 6 , Westclrff, stopped to John Camlin BUILDING BLOCIS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES ,.. .. , .... : ...... u... ....... S>L vi n~; S I ()(I a month can hring }UII ,h ack ) 100 ;1 mlmth \\11" rs~ my hand thi l!l 15th d11y of July, I 968. n .. rl e ... "· ~aer ~TA T r OF CAUHJH.'IIA ss. c:or..;n· oroHA'l C:r SMART APPEARANCE TOP QUALITY Ill ..:xlril c;1rnin~'i s~lOncr than you thrnk In fnurtn ·n y~·;tr' .. 11 Lr~una Fcdaal S.JYing,· high c urrent r:r t~·-)lllrr ,,,\111!:!' ;rn·mmt hq.!in!> to rrturn SIOO in mlllitit~IIUi mnmw . mnnth ,,ltLr mf'nth. 0" 1111 !' 15th du of julv , 1968, before noe, a 'lotary Pub- lic: in an d for 11aid co ua1 y an d ... tate, reaidinfE therein , duly comno is!lioned 11nd awam, per· -"01\allv appeared C:h arl .. ,. -\. l'oaer , known to n1 e to I.e thl!' P"I'!IOII .. ·holll' name is aub- !<Cri beri to the wi lhin in11lru· noenr, and acknowled~~:erl 10 ml' thai he eu·rnlerl the ,.arne. !"hi, :rdditi1mal income goc<~ n n. \\hdhN 11r n1 1t ~~~~~add .n1~ mnrc ,;,\in!!",., your account :rnd rt J p._•, ntn n·duLl' ~nur pnndpal .1nd dividcmh :rL"Lru L·J thr110gh tlk· lourte~·n ~car ' Durin!! rhi .. !"'·rtod ol' S JIKI-a-month ~;1\Hl!''· ~~~~~ h.r\l' .ll'l!lall) ln\l"'ll·J '51 tl .X OO ,,1 \llUr o~n rnnlm~·-hut )tHrr ,,,\ '".!!' h:l\l" ~~~"\n h' S~~J I22 .fl7 , ;)\ thC ~,:urrl'nt Ji\l~knd r.1t.: Ill ~~ I 1 l·ur nu•rc d.-1:1il, (ln :r '~'(11nd inl"P!llC \1.1 rn;ur~ ~.1 \ Ill!!' pl.rn' l:llllll' 111ltl l..r_!!u n:r 1-l'tkral t;;,l\111!!~ lo•i.l.1~ 1'.'11~ L'\S mv han d and oHi - ri al !leal. Where you 'ave do~s m;.tkc a dtff~rcncc. \l.ry A. u .. ~ ..;otarv f"';r hli c in 11nd for tU1 rl Countv and!'l&tf'. l AGUNA NIGUEL BRANCH 3 Monattl> 8•'>' l"r..u SIIU11'1 la(jlun•. C•I•IO<n•• 92677 P 0 Bo• 488-Tele.,nonto 496·1201 ANO LO AN ASSCX:IA TION HOME OfF1Ci 260 Oce on ,twef\uP l~oun• B~a~l> Cah!O<n•a 926!i~ P 0 Bo• 1047-T.,1eohn"" •s• 7!i~ I SAN C ll~{NU 81\11-NCH &01 N El CJ,..•no At ... S•n Cle~M•. C•hlocn•~ 92671 PO Bo• 337-Y,OaQ-'92-119!1 \fy r omnli!lsion e'pire!l [lee. I 3, l Q";" 1- Puh li.M: lnly 18, 25, -'""· l. R. )968, in 1hr "\'l"wpotl lhr- hof f:Mign. Ph aM in Your Order foro Subscri ptiaft: C.ll 673-0550 COMPLETE FUNERALS "-1245 COMPLITI FUNERAL AND IURIAL c•NTER I CEMETERY LOTS From $130 MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $465 stminsttr ifark ·Mortaary·-Ce•etery "E~ in One Beautiful Place" Because tbe funeral and burial center cxmcept elimin~tes the need for processioos through heavy traffiC on overcrowded highways, family and friends alike may now pay their full re- spects by attending the burial service, 15 well 15 the chapel serwice, all at one beautiful place, at less cost and more ~ence. 14101 • 1410111ACH K.YD., WUTMINS111 714 ,..... J.~at 714 1-1ns • OUTDOOR LIVING IS A WAY OF LIFE • • • ... !>nd Son ia Ana Tent and Awning has lh e New Look fo r '68 ... everything to ma k'e ou ld oo r re lax ation n fa mily posti m~. ALUMINUM PATIO COVER Plann ed for eilh er Iorge or sm a ll homes ... mobile IN ORANGE COUNTY! hom e s lool Dur able, long loslin g oil a lu minum conslrucl ion. Scre ened enclosures -Io rge doors ... co mple lely bug proof. ., .... OUR ALUMINUM WINDOW AND DOOR AWNINGS FEATUR ING II STU•NING D!COUTO. C~LOR S FO~ YOU• S!l!CTION. U IGHT, VII UNT , r.CD!RN, I!AUTUUl , , , AN D SO MANY SUUS fOl 50 MANY N!<DI . (, ...... ,.,, '"' "'1:1:1•·~ ,,,o,y.., "'"~• lo• 4j v-•• .. , 1\o•t ~ ... ~ ''"'"~'••·~ ., ,-.,!u 0e ,,..,a'•"'•~• a~. •·~ • o' •·•lrl •le<lu•a . C•"'P'''' wt'o'"•• o•o't<'•tt~ •o o•o'td •o ur~ 4'0118"'' •~d '"'~ oh'""'· ..,., o1 otl ... ol So"to "~• 1•~· •~ll ,1."""'"9 vn • •·•11'1'1 •ar•••• ·• .... ~, ,, .. .,, • , ceu·••·v. a~.o•til O<hO" ~~~~~ <0"'0 •1• .:•••~•"" ''f • •. ,,.,, .... ! r••· ,,-( ~-··-t Till IIIW lOOI 1'011 '611 CIIIYAS AWIIIHS • YAWICIS • CUITAIIIS t-lotkinQ Ooco•ot•t Lilt, Co.,..,.o,. h ou"ful New Colon &. Now f"'hriu . f or hom•' , , . fof bu,in tl!'' I MA ... ACNIIID • IN11AWD SANTA AlA TEIT .-AWIIIG co. FACTORY SHOWIOOM 2202 S . MAIN ST ., SANTA ANA ....... , IIANCM OfJIIC1 OUJMI CCMioNif AWII.II CO. ! • EVERYTHING 1anc1 •rthlno> GOES IN TM! OffiCIAL FACTORY CLURANC! Of 1968 FORO$ Roctef what you •-' -BELIEVE what you wMt t.ut ,.,.. • ._, -tho c&.ol~ with tho • Most c•• to clo• befo,. tho '69's arrive Is tho MGer who Must oH., the hlthost clia.- COVfth to 1-' tho job do•l And •• han ou of tM largest '68 ln·nntorios in Southern Colif.miol WE GUARANTEE ... Ho dealer-ANYWHERE -c• vivo you o b.tt• cl•ol on a ,. .. '68 Ford during thi 1 "CieeSw .. p" solo of all remaining modoiL In short . . • TRY US fiRST OR TRY US LAST ••• BUT TRY US BEFORE YOU BUY! NO PRICE LEADERS! Hot just a few specially discounted "odvor- th.,s," but eYery new cor in our tr..,.endous .toCI.: is slosMd to ABSOLUTE FINAL yeor•nd cleorance di tc<Mint prices! So many models and mean thot you must tali: a one of our electric "trolleys" to ••• th~ alii Mali:e your cftoice -and determine your ACTUAL SAVIUGS in 10 s.c:onds by com. parint window sticker with our UN8EATA8LE DISCOUNTS! NO NEW '68 IN STOCK EXCEPTED II fORO$, MUST•ANGS;T.SIRDS, FAIRLANE$, ENGLISH FORO$, SHELBY AMERICAN$, fORD TRUCKS, CAMPER$, MOTOR HOME$. .r C:HIJRC:HI:S .r 1hwpprt'ltn~or Lulhrmn ~lwrrh "(), tbl.' IJ /uf/s (J•nloult ing -J ,.,.pott Harb m " N E WP OR T B E A C H. C ALIF ORNIA THE AM E R IC A N LU TH E RAN C H U R C H 6.30 a.m. to 9 ·Jo a.m. -WorShi P ~eH1 1Ce 9:45a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday Schoof 11 00 a.m. to 12·00 noon -Worship Se rvice The Re,·. Jame!!l G. Blain, Pastor The Rev . George J. Busdieck er, Visitation Pastor Phone 548~36 3 1 Chri1tion Sc i ~nce Servic:.-1 HK~r n il tW II nt C"HRJ ~·I , ..,IU,TISl JJOJ \'1.1 J.,u .. '\lc .... ·rw••t lh:.H:h Sl .,l l >\~ ~ 1111111. 9 l ~<l~o<'d 1'~"" Sl!\DA ' SI IHil i·.S 9 ~~ ~ 1 i ' "'· '1\I~U~l:.!'JIJ A' t-\'l:"III:O.•, \lt..l·.ll:'\f. a ..... RI:AfH\;(j ROOM •••~ dor • 9 o ,., -~ J "' ••d,••dor 9 o "' -7 4~ p "'· Tw •tdo) <l"d F t•da .. 9 ...... -~' .... 7-9 , ..... S.,..,dor 1 11 '" -4 P·"'· S£('0ND f"Ht;Rf"'H OF CHRIST SCIENTIST ~ewpon Beach 11 F ir1t Bopti1t Church of Co1to Me1o IJ,ptist Riht~ r~no ..... hip fn dr/ltndtnl -A allono,.oar s Sonto Ano & Mognolio St1. Dr. P .G. Ne umann, pas tor SUN DAY SE RVICES ~:4 5 a.r •· Su nday School 11 :00 a.m. \1orning Worship 6:0U p.m. Tra inin& Un ions 7:DU p.m. Ev ening Worshi p WEDNESDAY 7:21) p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting New office opens in CDM Stephen McManus and Edward McKenna have opened the Corona del Mar ofnce of Fanners Insurance Group at 28 16 E. Coast Hwy. The om ce is part or a California company wbich was rounded in 1928 oa lbe comer of Wilshire Blvd. &Dd Rimpau St. in Los Angeles., still the site or the home ortice. From the Marine Corps to bricklayer to insurance is the history or Steve Mc- r.taous, who came· back to California 2'-i years ago wbeo Kaosas City's 8 b&- low zero got too cold for him. The day he &rTiv&d, he weot swimming, and that settled the matter. During World War II he trained at the Marine Base in San Diego, spent 4 years in the South Pacific. Whil e in San Diego he married Dorothy, a girl from lmperial Valley. Mer his tour of duty ended, the couple, with their cbildren, lived "all over the country ," wbile Mr. McManu s did construction work in brick laying for 22 years . Som&- wbere between, he managed a tour of duty at Louisiana State University. Th e children were growing OR . HAROLD H. HALL up , and 5 are now away has hcl·n named director of trom home. Aner enduring the newly forrnl.'d advJnc· tbe heat and cold or Kansas ed developme nt operatio n City for 10 years , Mr. and at Phik o-F o rd Corpo mtio n's f.olrs. f.olc Manu s, with son Aero nutro nic Divisio n in Mi c hae l, 7. came to Orange County and now res ide at Newport Beach. The ne w 188 Mi'tchell Ave., Apt. 33· o p.:.•ration has been formed c. Santa Ana. throu gh co nsolid a tion o f Ed McKenna was born in the form ~·r appliel.l research New J ersey 2R years ago, labora tories and thl· advan· and he was only 7 years sysh'ms opera tion. Dr. o~d when he _ arrived with Ha ll joine d Aero nutro nic hts parents m Caliromia. f · , f d · He now con siders himselr as o m· o tt:s oun ers m almost a native Santa Anao. 1956. He took a leave of He ud bla wife, the former from July, 1964 . Kay McKool. were students Decembt·r . 1965. to se rve at Mater Dei Higb Scbool. as ~hid ~~il·n t i:st in the of· Kay attended Orange Coast fi f.:l' o f the dirl'l'tor o f rc· College wbile Ed enrolled at Seattle University, mo ll' an: a conflil"tl Projl'l·t AG IL E 1. advanced n·se:.~rch Washing ton . They ha ve 2 children, Chri stopher, 3, and Kevin, who will be 2 in September. projcd<.; agency. Dl'part · ment o f Ddt n ~·. W;:~~h i ng· ton . D.C. LOCAL STUDENTS GET CAL STATE HONORS The spnng de an's lrst at Cal Sial\! Fullenun .ncludcs the fulluw1118 students from the Harbor Area Bal boa Raymond Dayne~. Jt :!1.1: Alvarado Pl.: Larry Fish· man, .l l 0 Fernando St. Corona del Mar-R0na ld N. Anderson , 4:!8-B Dahlta Ave. b st Bluff ~Peter Gates. 1')1-IJ V t~t:J Caudal. Harbo r H1ghlands-Mar yruth h cksun. t 539 Prtsc tlta Ln. Newpor t lieig.ht s-AI1ce Pet- erson. ~2 tlJ Margaret Dr. Central Newport -Robert Me Gea~h . :!1 1 20th St. f m ta Me~ Barbara Berry Ruhcrr Cejka . Sherry Goddtck· se n. Carole Kmckerb oc ker. Jer· orne Ltndskron. Alyce Parsons. O:~vu.l P:~ssage, Flcda·.lean Stan- ley. Karen Storm and Mu.:h:~cl Velarde. Mr. McKenna has been in insurance for 4 years, s ays his is handball, and City Building Permits 11lo July lOIII ol 53,141,451 -Wobot A -·· ldd walb. .. ""-' -~M~Mn~ ,. •. .:J.""' Cbopmu~ • ~n ~ 395_5 ...... s •.. n.ooo. Dtl boD1t1d tht 1968 record Bol~"!' po $ ,ooo'"'· · Bittchl'rPidfk,ll'ldill&f""· '9 •• ... Blvd.. . dalioo llld llnl tfocw olob ror 10 $19,... 5,191 ,--mB· L.W.Allen,bedroomllldbelh o111co buU~-1667111<Arlhur C.lllo Y-w.,. t..l llc•ulloadollulyou'oJuly31 ower..,..;. 2060 OceanBIYt..Bivd. $7,500. 673.41511 llpre. BuUdlna Klivily II II· $5,200. ~~· ...-...-~~~~~~~~.-..~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""~~ most exactly a month ahead of Ne~port .__ • the rec:otd )'til of I96J whm 0•11 ConstrucUon,add 2 bed· dM all lime annual to'taJ of rooms, 464 Prospect St., S6,7SO, S3 1,693,644 wu recOtded . Oilf- Followina permits, valued 11 J.M .. Counter, add bedroom, $1 000 and more were issued 31 S Pir•te Rd ., SJ ,lOO. ' • Bmcoa Bey durin& the final 2 weeks of J 0 F"sh od 1 kl h July .. 1 er, Pem e tc en, ~ 32 Schooner Rd., $4 ,500. Newport Arches Marina Inc., Lido Isle . 3333 w. Coal! Hwy .. plumbin&, Robert Hayes, add master electrical work, kitchen equip-bedr~m and bath over praae, ment for restaurant, S60,QCX). 2?9 V•• Mentone, $9,000. Ch~k Iverson , fire sprinklers Unda 1* . for new hetdquarters, 445 E. Ro~rt Stee~. 2-sto_ry. 1-umt Coast Hwy .. 57.195. dwelltnJ, No. 9 1 Lmda Isle , OPfN 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY Supericw Ave ... Ptecentia • , .llehlnd Hoog Hoopltal ••• IIU CANNING. Owner Jerry S.lfh, Man•ger A COMPLETE SERVICE lido Peninsula Co ., 2-story $50.300. rfi b "ld" 71 7 L"d p k llodt Boy FREE, ELECTRONIC ENGINE ANALYSIS o 1Ce ut ms. 1 o ar 8 H M"ll C . Drive 51 27 000 . . 1 er onstruct•on, re· Phone: 142•2133 Do~ Swan'son ."48 20 Seashore vi.se f~r~on~l~o~f~b~u~ild~i.n;a,•.•-3,90~1~~~===~~~:=:=: Dr., add bal cony , deck Over Buch St., S 1•500· carport, $5,700. H.E. Christler, rtmodel the relocattd Islanders furniture building, 341 Baylidt Drive, $60.000. West Uppa-Bay H.C. Valentine , 1-unit, 1-story dwelling.I046Pescador,S57,100. Macy Coffin, l ·unit, 1-story dweling ,lffi4 Ptscador, $49,600. Ivan Wells & Sons, swimming pooi,1918Santiago Dr., SJ,I.ll. Cortese-Bailey , 1-unit, !-story dwelling. 1338 Santiago Or., $42.112. East Uppa-Bly R.B. Hanson. add play room, bath, btdroom and service room, 29 1 S Carob St .. S9 ,000. Corona ~I Mar R.A. Friend, foundation re- pair, 6 19 Jasmine Ave .. S 1.500 Corona Hi&hlands T .D. l.ilmsdon, swirrming pooL 427 Cabrillo Ter., S2.400. Cam<0 Hiaf<lands Horace F. Gillttl, swimming pool, 463 Oorchestrr Road, S4,600. JOhn Kn app. add ramily room, concrete slab. 4624 Dorchester Road, S5.500. Balboa Island Doone Lawson. modernize dwelling at 910 S. Ba y Front. $6.250. Ntwport Hei&hts Charles Simmons. addit io n and remodeling. 403 Tu~t in Ave. Sl.SOO. West NewporHicil;hts Hi.uon, 4.500 square-root in- dustrial warehouse , 8 17 Pro · ductton Pt. S2S ,OOO. oPRINTINC ----·-- Ensign Publi shing Co. Of{Sf!f /•rhJff.'rs • High spe•d rotory offset press • Varityping • Headl iner 2721 E. Coo sf Hwy, CORONA DEL MAR Phone: 67J..0550 STARTS 10 A.M. TODAY Thurs., Jan. 11th 40% 50% DISCOUNT Women's Wear All Sales Final Open Sundays -· • • • • • • • • SLACK SETS SLACKS -Wooleno, and Cottono · BERMUDAS JAMAl CAS SHIFTS SWEATERS -Cordi91ns, Woolens TEE SHIRTS JACKETS-Cotlon & Knits • WATERPROOF PARKAS • • • • • MEN'S WEAR JACKETS "BURGEE" JACKETS, Nylon unlined SPORT SHIRTS TEE SHIRTS WALK SHORTS JACKETS , Unr.ned Poplin WATERPROOF PARKAS On Mariners Mile 2930 W. Coast Hwy. 101 S48-1722 NEWPORT IUCH ("Ofona de-l \1ar 61 0 Carnation Ave. Sl.I NDA Y SC itOOL 10 •"'· SlJNOAY SERVICE 10 ..... 'lt'EON ESUA'I' EVEN ING L..--------' NIXON 84CK$YR'$ Here's a place to save MEETINL 1:00 , "' READIN G ROOM - \1utual Building 2863 East Coast H1&hway \lon. • ~11 1 , 10 il.m. to 5 p.m Thur o;d:l) r~n in 11 -7 lo 9 You art cord1ally ln¥Htd to auend Church S..r¥1 CU 1nd to uu tht Rrad1n1 Room. LutMr• Church Of the Mester Luther• Gurch In A.erice 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar. CalirocD.i. Dr. Willi1m R. Eller Phone 644-2664 1:45 a.~t~., r-ily Wor•hlp 9:45 •·•·• Ctt.rr..l! School, 11:00 •·•·• Fntl¥e lor.Allp MUISEIY PROVIDt;D ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY CENTIAl IIIU CHVICH f,...._.zifta The Plan o4 Cod The P.non ol Chritl The Pow.r o( tfw lioty Spirit Sund,w !'f"lwull 'I "M Mntnon~ Wn~>h•p ' •<WI 10 WI ,...., [.,.ninJ Sc-• .. •rr 7 f'M W~dncow.l•y t'oh-lr ShKiy ~nd ,, • .,.., 7 , .... N_.., """'"« ... ,~•rl'• A W "outh ,.,_.. ern. of OJ-. Mil :zw. ~e. c--. ,I'IIN H f ~· lf(A ,..,. fie ._ Ca ; a; 'a 1111 Cl: dt D2 ........... MesJirf .... .... A Fr~~ etrtl , •• , .. ~ ... , C•I"I-...J Ot4•11• C .. rd ,.. .............. ,,... .... . .. ., Sonico _, """"' lc..,.l ot 10:00 ...._ ..... COP presidential hop~ rul Ri chard Ni xon has urged area young people to join th e YoWl g Republican s. ac· cording to Ross Johnson, Orange County Young R~ publican chairman. Follo\Mng a recent meeting, Mr. Johnson quoted Mr. Nixon as saying, "You and I share the oonvtction that It is only through the inp fusion o r the strm.gth and inspiration or the. Young Republicans that our party can hope to grow and ex· pand to the future." I Sefety Auured for Your Savings principally b y our high reserves and conservative operating policies, proven over 32 y ears. p lus insura nce of accounts. Newport Balboa Savings a nd Loan Association is a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank S ystem and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Tax Deductible retirement plan for self employed and professional people (Keogh Act). Real estate brokers and salesmen, farmers, contractors, docton~, lawyers, business partners, aU can benefit.. Fundc; set aside each month for retirement eam dividends and save taxes too. Let Newport Balboa Savings show you how to build a tax saving estate. Retired ... or Getting Ready? Would you like a check month after month after month in your mail box? Then Newport Balboa Savings• MONTHLY SI'CUII:JTY ,.AccouNT plan is for you. Start by opening a dividend--earning savings account. Our curr~nl rate of 5.00% U an tJnnufll yu•ld of 5.13 I. u-l.,n compoundH Jolly 11nd mornlllim•d for on e year, ud ll the lllf h#ll irt I Itt' nation. Reversionary Trusts ... can provide a su bstantial tax saving for you and the entire principal reverts to you at the end of the T~t term. Earnings are paid to the one you d esignate : i.e., to a son or a daughter in coUege, an ex-wife. a retired employee, a parent. Write or come in and explo1·e this with us. Tax control is an impor· tant part of good money management. Newport Balboa Savings, unlike a commercial bank, is an excel- lent and l~al depository for Corporate Savings Accounts . Profit Sharing Funds, Withholding Tax Funds , Emergency F unds, Reserve Funds assigned to State Board of Equalization, Funds assigned to Contractor's State License Board ALL eem healthy quarterly dividends. • When our aMigned uvinp accounts are WJed in lieu of bonds, the earnings on theflle accounts go to you and eliminate the bond COlt. § ~r J.'lt. IHMu• u rtifoC'O itf m multlplt• of $1000, cum•nlly § t'tJrn 6.15,. ~'annum u·ll rn mai~tloin#d for 3 Y'"''· Newport Balboa Savings A ~l LOUt AIIOCU1'10Jf , ......... .. At.i, Offjr r : 33M VI. two,, N.-,ot1 Budt. c.tifonU...., • ,_ f"tl-3110 :lltl £aft Co.! Hi&hw1y. c-. dtl M1r. Califome. t'2121• "'-11&·M60 R--.l,.l-.oiO..HWr..JN"ii6MIWAIIs P.A.P~.CW.....oi .. .._.•Ac,._Bt.o~I1'.P""""" ' •