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THE AWAqo for "best chara cter boat11 went to
Polly's folly, the entry of Polly Pierce In Saturday's
Character Boat Parade, sponsored'by the Commo dores
Club of the Newport Hartxlr Ch amber of Commerce.
Polly's Folly depleted Noah's A"', wi th an Mnazlng
assortment of animals. (Cameo House photo.) ,
Crash kills
COM woman
••
• se
FiDIDdn1 of tbe blgb
lnel bddp over tbe .Upper a_. wW be ftnaDCed polel-
1111 Ill dlo mid 1970'• ac-
omdlac 10 a freeway ~
port -lbo SCale Dlvlolon or,ll!pwaJo.
1\e report awes turtber
lbat ftmdiD& l}l&Y be avail·
able about tbe u.me time
for dlo tollowlng:
• Ca:lacructioo of Pactnc
Cout l"rOOWII' 11om M..,.
Ardlur 81 vd. Ill Corooa· del
Mar "' 1111lboreo Rd.
• Coostrucl:ioo funds for
R<>ute 73 (Corooa del Mar
Freewill') trom tho San
Dtqo Freeway to tbe inter-
eection at Jamboree Blvd.
'Ib11 ptoject 11 eq»ected
to include oa
tbe Newport Freeway beJ.
tweea 19tb St. aod Brtttol
St.-Pallaadoa Rd.
'lbe hlp level brldp
c~me co lbe aueauoa or tbe
NewPOrl Bead> City c-
ell Mood~!' e...U.g bocaooo
or recommeoded cb.IPIM (a
design.
Public Works DtreciOr Joe
Devllo recalled tbat 1M
state had accepted a delip
for 40 root clearance in two
1~Coot spans. He said
that new studies by t:be
state engiDeers said lbal
sucb a design would require
a bridge crossing apeed or
lese than 40 miles an hour -
wtrlcb is deemed undniflo
I
able because it would
llo'w down tbe Coast Fre•
way tratftc.
"lr tbe ~root clearaoce
would be limited to oae
1~foot apan, tbe speed
,.. o..:r LII(ALLr o.to, ..., • ....,, Ill:""""' .. 1111 .. ...,. .....
could be increased to 46
mile a an bour," he said.
Tbe Coua.cU pve ita
approval 10 this cbange iQ
delip criteria Cor the bigb
level bridge.
96-FOOT BOAT IS OK
The96--Coot boat or George
Gaudin will be allowed. to
dock at his bay front Lido
home following expert teati·
mooy at Monday evening's
Newport Beach City Cound l
meeting.
The expert teatimooy c ame
rrom Councilman Undsley
Par1100 a, himself a yadlt&o-
man , and from Col. George
M. Dawes. tbe newly hired
harbor ooordln&k>r Cor the
cl ty. They to Ill said that
they <I d oot see any U{)P
usual dloger in mma~vertng
the big boat into the angle
pier to be oooatructed bay~
ward or the borne that Mr :
Gaudin is buying at 309
Vla Udo Soud.
The Council granted the
harOOr permit June 24 and
reatftnned tbe ~p10val July
22 alter oonsidering pro--
teats C10m nearby residents.
At tbe Aug. 19 Council
meeting, attorney Jerome
Rotinaon presented a new
p10test. sa,ying that the
Coundl had acted on inoot·
red. tnbnnaDon. The Cou_o..
dl ordered a temporary sua--
{Continued on paae 4)
COVER GIRL , ori ze "i1nn1n9 Hackney pon y, poses
with Mrs. Arthu r '3i rtche r of Dover Shores. The pony is
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fayette qi rtcher, forme r local
re sidents, now livin g in San Juan Capistrano, and will
be on e ot the cOmoetitors at the fo rthcomi ng City oi
Hooe intemation al horse show Oct. 8-15 at the Forum
in lngl ewood.
•
Katbryo a .. g. 53, wlte ot
WIW1111 J. Borg, 218 1&&-
mine Ave .. Colona del Mar,
waa ooe or 2 permas killed
in an acddoot at 9:10 a.m.
Aug. 24, at the intersection
ol l)ye< Rd. ond Red Hill
Ave.
Mrs. Berg and Jdln Pillon,
13. ,eon or retired Marine
Major George Itaymood Ptl·
lon , 12881 Olympia WI!'.
were dead on am val at
SIDta Ana COOIDunity Hos-
TAX RATE IS UP '5C
pital.
Mra. 3erg was driving
nonb to a 1968 Wnooln
Continootal just aa Major
Ptllon was appmachtng ttl,e
_..way stop fkwo lh e ••L
According tJ CaUilmia
UIPWII' Pa&llll. he len 30
feet or lktd mute mat hie
1988 Fmd Wu CIUiht to the
palb of Mra. 3«(1 car ~ad
QUEEN MA RY II, Joe 9eek's entry In Saturday's
Character '3oat Parade, received the Leaking Timber
award from the judges, who viewed 35 bedecked boats
sail by In the 8th annual event sponso red by the Com·
moctlres of the '!tewgort HarbOr 01amber of Comm erce.
The JC>bot long hull of Queen Mary II was constructed
of plywood ovtr a ctl'uble ended 12·foot rowboat at
all UuM per-• -Hi dden vau near Sacranent:l, ~ the veteran secre-----· ....... 41111 .....
of lie The Ouetn hiS 1 sltr
lllo-.101. ~; 14 Inch s!Odcs, all In
MN . 3eri: was a oalive exact propordon to the bi g Mary. The pilot house Is
CalJi>mia, and bad lived hinged, to allow entrance to the cod:pl t; the colors of
here b r 3 years. In addition black, whi te and red are accurate. Mr. ~eelc has an
to her husband, s he is sur-otier from a L ong '3each man, which he is considering,
vtved by a daughter, Sister and the Little Mary may find a home in that ci ty's
Caml 3erg, BVM, of San marina. (Cameo House photo.) Femando; a son. Larry '3erg --
c;.rrcoz,";edelA~:: ~~~~;·.Tom May of L"ldO d"leS Sierra Madre; 2 sisters. Mrs .
Mem e t:mith and Mrs. Grover Tom May, 85. ot S24 Via
Spark . OOth or Gloodale. Lido Nord, Litb Isle. died
Holy rosary was red ted or a heart ailment Aug. 2S
Monday in Olr Lady Qlem in his penthouse at the ~~:~~s ~~rC:e1:"~at; ~e~~~. Hilton Hotel, 3evet·
Tueaday. lnterment was 10 aewas hooorary vtcedlair·
Holy ')epulcher Canetery. man of tbe board or May D~
Or111ge, with Baltr. Mortuary partmEilt Stores, and horlor·
Corona del Mar directing. a.ry cha1nnan or the board or
Silver strike is reported
Tbe Silver Dawn Mining Utah Mining and Construe-don Conipany.
Company Inc. of Newport The direccors or Silver
Beach announces a major Dawn are: Emest Saftig.
new silver discovery on its Newport Beach bustnes&
boldings in Aspoo, Colo-man; Edwin Smart, Aapoo
r&do. buah:te ssman; Dooald La·
Erne st Sattig, or Lido Is le, Cava, Beverly Hills OOsi·
Silver Dawn president. said, oeaa manager; Fred Baker,
"We bave disoovered three Aspen contractor and mining
major new veins or silver. investor; and Robert
tead and z.inc, These veins 1 N nul at least 1,800 feet long Qlcpnheim r.. ewport Beach pbilaotbropist and
aod ruge tmm 10 to 40 re" grandson or DaoieJ OJggen·
wide. to nearby workings. helm, rounder or the Giggen·
similar veins bave produced beim mining interests.
sllvll' to a depth or 1,560 Stockbolders of Silver
teet.'' Dawo ioclude: JobD *ayne, tu~ ~d t~:O~~~~ C:~; motion picture stat and
dlacovery. Asked to des--inveswr, wboee home is in
crtbe dl.e slgniftcance or Bay Sbores; Roderick
tbe flod, be said, "These Burnham, ldyllwild, Calif ..
structure• indicate lbey geologist and mining
could procmce more chan lh e engineer; ud Mrs. Mar-
total 'put 111 ver productioo garet Cook, Btnningbam,
of tbe Aapea diatrtct, wbicb Alabama, mining and real
11 1125 miWoo." estate ioveasor.
Sll-DoWD alao &ODOWI· TONI H!WITT GOING
ood Cbo< McDIDI W. Co&, TO M EJO CXI OL YM" CS
promiDIDt miDtq eopae•, 'I001 Hewtct. Qn'OQa del
baa booG roiOIDod I<> majl, Mar Hlp Scbool'o atat
.. .., ud trValuate lhe run awtD:Iner, il beaded t»r
esteoc or tbe ore bodlea. Me&ioo Ctcy IDd tbe a,m--
Jobo K.UOg. ao "-pic oamoa. .,...,. lhe will
miDiDI •P•«, will um.• compete tor tbe wodd r84>
llr. Colla lbo lllldJ. onl Wldllbe _,bolder,
11r. s.ftll l&ld 811-Acllllot ot Hollaad.
DaWII wao ~-Ill dlo II wao Ill' lbo IDaqlo ot
....-ot !ell7 Ill' Edwlll .01! -do IIIII TOIII woo
J', a..t. ID ,..,. 11tallll Cbe 100 IIIIW Wu.fb'
u4 reo1 -Ill-. --aa die trtala Ill Loo a,..a~,.... ..... -.Aapl-. -... do-
"" ._ Qiloool~-t--.... .,·a ... -.-eo. oc or •• ... podb,.... ,... 11. •• ~~~o~~~...a~---... --. ... dlo or "-" "Doi• ...... , <JIIolllloo ror 5 _..
-W.oolll tollaOolhM ................ ....
011 ea.. 0' ol Loa et ... wt• 1o1r-. lW
--.... --. --· ... .. llaal OJRJ!IIU&jalat---.... -olio ..... -.... _ ...... .....
I
W.ay Co. or CaUCo mia, th e
latter being a belding com·
pany oontrolUng operations
or the nationwide chain.
formed in 1910 with Mr.
May as a director.
ae began hie career in
1901, whm he started to
wort in his father's store in
Denver. Colo. He c am e to
Los An geles in 1922 to
head the store there. Last
year Ma,y Co. became one or the chains doing 11 l:jl·
lion or more in annual busi·
ness. ae i s survived by hJs
wife. Anita; a son. David
May ll of Beverly Hills; a
brother, WilliE May, Reno ,
Nev.; a sister, Mrs . Florence
<ichon ebom, New Yort. and
5 grandchildnm.
~ervtces will be held at
2:30p.m. today , Aug. 29. In
the Omrdl or the Rece~
sional, Forest Lawn Ceme.
t er:y , r.Jendale.
MYMDER5E HONORED
FOR OTY SER'IICE
Jake Myndene, who 1 s
resip.iog as or this Friday
as direccor or geoeral ser-
vices. wu honored by the
Newpon Beach City Coun·
ell Moodll' ovoolog.
Mayor Doreen Marshall
pre11a1ted btm with a oopy or
lbe resolution adopted by
tbe Council. oommeodlq
btm for hbetftciaU maoace-
meat or btl departmeot. aod
'l'ocillcally DOIIDC biB
dlrectioo or tbe emerp~tcy
beaob erosion coacrol
mea.area undertakeo tn
Seplember or lut JUl.
Mr. ~-. wbo baa
booG wllb lbo ci\Y oloco
Doc. 2. !MI. II ,.IIIFIDI
to .., pnvaae bu8lD•a.
PI II DIPT. LAUDIII
Ro-eo..n.. nne old
01101 ...... ~e-lY
Red CIDM. Pfll-ed I -"'-~· ... -........ "" Clllol I• Bd-tit 100ll
~n&a~qor.sactepa•at
ia ... -... a...-............... -.......... -CI9 Oil a an •• 7' 1
The city tu rate went up
&e as the Newport Beach
City Council voted Mond-.y
liO set tbe 196s.69 tax at
11 .22'h per 1100 assessed
valuad.on. The rate Cor the
' last ft scal year was 11.17%.
The increase comes a.s a
resllt or a 6.76e portion o r
th e general fUnd tax ear-
muted for the sewer re.
pi a.cemen t program .
nere is the compariaon
ot rates for last ftscal year
md the newly adopted
rates:
Fund '6?'·8 '68-9
Geoeral . . . . . .8083 .8337
Pant· Recreation .1198 .1.384
Library ....... 1038 .1045
Rettrsnfl'lt ..... 1433 .1484
TO'f ALS 1.175 1.225
Ford Co. pioneer dies
TH E THEME AWARD In the Newport Harbor Chirnber CommoOOres' Character
Bo at Parade was presented to '3randy, Rex Bixby 's entry, depicting the moti f
of Noah's adventure at Sea. (Cameo House ohoto.l
T£M PO.t-i4RV
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PERMANENT
81?1
Buff Weaver
dies at 19
Charles (Bum Edward
Weaver, 19. of 111 2 Dover
Dr., Westcllff, dted Aug. 25
m St. J oseph Hospual,
Orange. He had been ill for
10 months wtth leui.tmua.
He was a 19AA graduate
o r Newport Harbor High
school. where he was a let-
tennan in wrestlm~. and
also a match surfer.
Cbadea E. Walls, wbo
aa!Oclated ror 43 y .. a
wida tbe Ford Motor Co ••
died 'I'll...., a blo -·
IIIII Do -Dr .. ~ HIP!-.
He wu a Dative ot Bell ..
vtew, Iowa, lived bere for
10 years, and served .2
terms as president or the
Corona Highlands Property
Owners Assn. and 4 years
as director.
His servi ce with Ford in·
eluded engl!leering, pro--
duction and purchasing. He
was wtdely travelled, hav·
mg VlSlted all Fo rd plants
m Europe. Lau n America
and the U. S. up tO h1s re-
tirement in 1955.
One of hts great dtsap-
potnlments was when World
War II stopped pians and
produco on on what was to
be the Ford Electric car.
Just recenUy, 25 years
later, Ford tested out an
elecutc car. OOt Wlth no
pronuses of production at
present.
:\ fond mt!mory was of hts
presence m Pans when the
Amencan troops of '4orid
'ltar I marched through the
Arc de Tnom phe tn 19 1S.
Ht> IS su rvtved by hts
wtfe. Allee. whom he mar·
ned m Detrott tn 1914 ; 2
Otarlea IE. Walls
daughters, Mrs. Marioo
Miller or Tucson , Arizona.
and Mrs. Ahce Hawley or
Fairmont, Mmn.: 7 grand-
children and 4 great·grand~
chlldren.
He n eld a SQ. year pm or
Whittier Lodge No. 323.,
F. & A.M. Other affiliations
were the Cooststory and
Mo slem Shrine Temple ot
Detro a
SerVlces wtll be held at
11 a.m. this friday, Aug.
30, at Pac1 n c View Chapel,
with Or. Phthp Murray o f
the Corona del Mar Com-
mum ty Church officiating.~
LAK£
He Is survlVed by his par·
ems, Mr. and Mrs. F1oyd E.
Weaver and by a brother.
Casey William Weaver. Ano·
ther brother, Jeff. was
killed 7 y ears ago at a.ge
15 when his bicycle was
struck. by a car.
Parade control drafted
TH E CITY OF N E WPO~T 8EACH granted i t self a
harbor ~ermit Monday evening to construct a temoo rary
2nd bridge to Newoort Island so that the exi sting
bridge can be replaced. A. temporary ugalley" bridge
will be erecte d at Marcus Ave. over the Ri ve Alto.
The deterio rating wooden bridge at 38th St. will be
reolaced with a orecast reinforced concret e bri dge at
the same location.
MOIIMOI CHURCH UIIT
TO HOLD COIFIIIIIDI
The newly Conned Newport
Beach Stake or the Cburcb
or Latt«..ciay Sllnta ia pr.
patlog for ttl Drat (Jiarted)' 1 oooferalce. The malo ooo-
rerence seaaioa will coo-
veoe at 10 Lm, Sept. 1 1D
Newport Beadl Stake Cmc•.
Ill! Dove< D<.. •I Ill Prell·
deo t Ferrea L . ChrhC.I!ID ..
ol Lapoa -ell pre!!ldlaJ.
Slota ADa Stoke """"'111
dlllldod,loo¥1og lbo Ollolllll
!IIIII Ma sake aa.d cnu.
Ill& a oow •*• Ill N-' Boodl. IU<Io ID dlo ...
-... Colla-CooJa -a D.N-a-. a. O••• •d • ·ra II!Uo.
Services were held Aug.
28 in St. Andrew's Presby·
terian Church with Or.
Charles Diereotield orticia·
ting. Private intenneot was
in Pacinc View Cemetery.
Baltz Mortuary or Costa
Mesa directed.
nrrunanres regulatmg
parades and assemblles and
pro vtdln~ (or dispoSitioo O(
abandoned C'atS were dts-
cu ssed :u th e Mon day after-
noon study sesSlon of the
Newport Beach City Couo·
c1l. The propo ·ed ordi·
nances recetved favorable
'"l&ae" teat.-u...t• ......... or .... ..
·-..... a ...... od ..... .. -· -.-11 Ia _. ... ot hoot
1011 .. aoo ~ ...
"llai!M!EII THE PUEILO" Is lit IJialt ar of Ills *11•1• .. -*" "' -·~~-.. •tartd 11r Edllr 8llllr "' Sra ,_.. Clllr.cl•
Boll P•llle. "'"'"'" ll'l•t -u.s.s.Pvtlllo." oto• •• .., --or llllst" •d .,, "*" 91111 ., ttl lit Pvolllo." cc .... ""'" _,
I •
attention from the Cooncil,
a nd will come up for intro·
duction at the Sept. 10
meeting.
The parade and assembly
Ordin¥1ces calls fot ~
pllcabon ror penn11.a from
the chief or police. No
permit will be aatborized
tor a parade wbicb would
have the 50le pwpoae or
advertiain~ ptoducla or
events ror priva&e proftL
The abaodooed vetucle
ordlnaoce would lpplJ tD
public ond private Pft>-.
oacludiDK ..,. .. llld IIIP-
•111'&. alroadJ ..-Ill'
ao el111iDI OrdlDIDOe.
'lbero Ia provl-tit a
public boodq oo die qa-
lioe or lbetl-.t of •
aoloaaoo IDd-ol *• a'D•ta.cl Wllillkll'
oc:DUdered 110 • an Mill
... CIMidilka en«a1•,... _ ........ .,._
I I If. • JCI • Willi _.Jasr•••·•..._ c ::·.·--::
M IIW .. 7 SF .............. ___ .. . ·=Ill ,,.. ...
a n 2 ..
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lrCioe=·.... ....... .... ..
"rlec .. .u I 1o .,....., 1111 ••-• -· -Dr • .,.
"'"''"""'" IIIII Ullla -, .. -• -., ,_An·-.. , •• fore. o/ ... 6trt AaJ .. c... . ....... ,.,on:
Hi• ••••IL ~• lllo Ooa-baa -· ,_._c lesl-' THI "NIW" NIXON SOUNDS UKI THI OlD
Till OPI'KIM. M .... APII Switcbin1 '""" Jobnson-Humpllny 10 )1;.. mourn and others come to make IW'C, but: in
Nouveau Nixoa'• cue he eatM to tbc K.ias
and Keanecty funerals to mako vOI~j. And
ia:norcd tbe Wallace fuaeral ror the l&tiM: tel·
aon. But '"'the oew Nixon" mUll acill be udna
his old wmputer, becaute he milled the boat
asain. And he miiSed the wron1 funeral.
urAOI IH~ wo•li ..,. pro-•t p ..... ....._ co doD lba& wald: ...a..1 1o? ll>e J11a • ,., •• ~ 1. DeoJue -a.-.ar
uMM• a 6rou• ary _ I~• ap m•l of lloa-•4 UJtau •• •• ailla. •4 lb&t U -.o r"·" Den~~osa•t ta• .-...led bu at..s an ... tblll
OP Till an 0P Ill ... , IIAGI on-Apcw ~ like 1<avin1 • IOiled dlapor on •
THE HA/18011 AllltA'S 0,$61 lfn.&P£11 boby •nd iust cllanai01 1hc .Ue<y pine. Cbooo-
Ofl ...... ,n••• , ... 1a ... &.... ......... ina between Humphrey and Nixon puts Ul in
172l L c... a.,.. c-..a ._ CeUI. -liaS-the aame pot.ition as Adam. God created Eve
-Au&lor UraJaatn~~~~., lba& _. ..... wUb ...... 10 1tan, betWMII 118 · Mad
(Rqrio,.J fro• lie •-• •-ID-• -d ._ ID,_OIIoa&l ---ULIIPIIOIIII 673.4 .. ~ c.01o 71., ond lhon 1old Adom ' "Now .....,.. o wUo." Coo.,i .. liooolieL) •JIIIOrted. •• -lb u. 2. l!aaot 1awo ' 'llldob
C<lbmla RepabU..,o ~-1&1 altl•· ploD m -d pn>llldo dlo •Ill·
have ,.._ to ..Soloa lila& PO>-will> Ia-• ....... p«<aal!' lbr all p._ Ia
their od&inal rawd&e mn, eoace pl••· lbe Doctor public offloe. eliOIIId. or
\Ucbard NIIDII, W&ODoada• &ald. appolalod ·-·-DOW,
ted to be a oudldale lor CCSIIIDuiD& be •-: r... DOW oa, or~ b-Ia
llle omoe or preoldeot o1 '"lbe ---ld ooM llmee paa~ ooll--
llle Ualted Slalea. Cooaorv• llDm Ill biWoa 10 1!25 bll· will> ID--&1 -
uvea, oo tbe otb• had, Uoo .. uall)'. Moat wptk!D& 1• 1D 1M UDilld ......
. AI someone ~marked, Nixon hu two
Til£ NEW"*f KA1801 ENSIGN Ia , .. _., *-:7 •• • ,.. .... imaaes: (I) the hatchet-man, the end-justifies·
... pUI..._. ia tlla City af N~ ..._~ _. a. _.,leeatly 1he-means man, ruthlns cam~ipr with an
...... _. .,.. .. •wap~ •• lM Me "11111 ..... c .... ..._ instinct for the ,·uaular the aRti-Communist· AN&. ,_,..._. • kl oa T...._, s..c...l c~ •••• pal4 · ' · · ' C.... •• .._ C..J• ' . -(2) the swttt-and-pure, considerate, modente, ~liE HEWPOaT "H.usOa [NSJCN WM .. j ...... ta .,. a •••-indefatigable statesman and pel of the late
,.._ o.f ,. ... .a clre.uiMioa by co., clearM R.. A.-10171 U.ed $cottie "Checkers," whose TV appearances
The so-callft "conservative" Richard Nixon
suppons the ltlltiom.dlzution of our public
,,choo/ jystnn \hroush federal aid. He pro-
motes socUJ/iud medleln~. Nhtoo urse:s forttd
intearation of all public schools, "/ully supports
the 1964 Civil Riaht1 Bill and sa~ he is "proud
of the record of 1he Ei5Cnhower-Nixon Admin-
imation on that issue." have cauae lor betog happy Amedcaaooall.dur lt WIOGI a. .Eucc lawwbtdawul.d
··we-ca n..do-it-bttter-and-cheapcr" Nixon is dlal GovemorNeliOII Roct• 10 reward a m• In DOt provide Cbe dea&b peulC,
•7 14, 1951, Ia S.,.ior Cowt for tlla C...y of Ot .... , Stet• of (J'iixons no1 Checkers!!) have so unfairly pre-
C.Uf-.1a. _. ~y reuoe ther-f I• IIUIIfled 10 ,.. .... all p.blk: vented him fro:m winnina elections. Which is
_.~. ~itM by I••· the: real Nixon? The answer is simple. There is
AIIVO E. HAAPA ................................. o ... •• P•li•har 110 real Nixort. If Nixon replaca Johnson, the
PEC HAAPA ......... j"lj".J("ji"j~·;:;·o;·····;:·~MOCIMe Edkor cr~dibili~y gap will remain much the s~me. a long-lime advocate of the United Nations, feller waa not oominll:ed. working." for tboee wbo iD&ertwe wt*
Ia Harbor Ana: Qae ,.. 16.00• 2 ,._ 17 ()() N1xun IS nol U Sltllt'Snllllf but Qll I .B.M .
big foreian aid, the Council on Foreian Rela-The country aW.l ia atag-Or. McB1m1e bu. prepared the polUlcal, ftDIDOial, or
tions, disarmament and pacificism. Far from gering under the ·tq~act of lbeee IJIMI:iooa to order to aoolal Ute of oar people.
being ~anti-Communist, he admires Commu-lbe give-away programs of lxce preeidenUal e&di· 1n adviDclol lbe ClaiM of
nism aad Communist leaders. He said, ac· lbe last 2 adminlatradona dates to tUe a plain and tntematioull ooaumm.liGl, to
cording to an Associated Press dispatch of and rnigbt never recover tf Ulllcphocll ated oo vttal tbe detriment of cbe Uaited
February J. 1964. th at Soviet Premier Nikita the New York governor were lasuea, Wt .dley apply to SC&tel.
0... o1 U.W Are-.; o.a ,.e•: as.oo; 2,...: 19:00 mochinl'. Not a dt:terminanl of right vs wrong
.. .,..,..,..,..,....,..,....,...,...,.,..,...,.,....,...,...,...,..,...,..,....,..,.,..,.. but a compu.tu. Remember Nixon on hi~ first ~O'QOQoOO'QI 1V debate with John Kennedy? Nixon said,
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ~t~d publisher of lhe Ensign
~o~OOO..OO.O
I
"Senator Kennedy and I agree on most of
the issues; we just disag ree on methods." Nix-
on deservedly lost right there.
Next to Tom Dewey. Nixon waJed history's
most famous "me tOo" campllign since Brutus
said '"me too" to Caesar. The naive may say :
Khrushchev without qualification fis) the most to have die opportunity to tboae who wlah ID bemme I make tbeae addidooa.
ab'e all-around world leader today. p&Sa out monetary Jl)peue-COilgreasnen, U.S. ~a-drawt.ng upon a 1~ t.ck·
Khrushchev was responsible for more mur-mmt to lbe tiack mUttants. C.Xa, and Govemora. He gro1.111d ot nearly 54: years.
ders than Hitler, but Nixon never said thol. It is doubted thata d.dl man suggeeJed that lbe quea-IDblabookle&Dr. Mc81mie
Yes. Nixon has "~x perience." And so has with an opulmt perspective Uona be put in oae•a own conUnued bia at\&Ck upoa
lyndon Johnson. Our crying ne~d is not ex-v.ould be able to halt the words. atd thai lbe let&er the comrmn entrDy:
unlikely as an American victory in Vietnam. pericnc~ ~~ int~grity. menacing marcb of the be abort. He a:mcluded: Qleadoo 2. '"How will you
"The """' Nixon wouldn't do that! That's as 'L .. D OF TilE FIIEE' mLL lAD IIIITIIIIY
The hi s tory book, ''Lald of the free,'' remains in ou r
schools as a symbol of the collectivist ideology that
has been intruding for many years into all areas of
ooinion molding. Some early critics have been lulled
into complacency because of the mN~y revl sions that
were made before the book was adopted for use in our
schools. But here is an example of an ailment so deep
seated that even drastic surgery cannot remove iL The
I ettwlng bias is sti II there to brainwash the Impression-
able minds of 8th graders, who do not have the back·
ground of knowledge 'to recognize the Innuendos and
omissions.
Why did "the new Nixon" join the mob of Clf'nera l-pardon The expression-Grant ex-13lact Panthers and their "Much will be revealed by deal with the oouu111nl1t Yankee riffraff, cll rpetbaggers. political prosti-d h. 1 · f1i W hl 1 -•· a1 1 presse 1s co n1empt or a ctrtam o cr: an-a ea, with tlnatc111 con-8 rep y, raaus ., rep y, m""ace 00.,· lbrear.,tnl tut~. scalawags ;~nd crooks who descended on ..., do'M" ( ---
1 9 . 1. h d f olher General protested that the man in cessions. The blac* raclata, or 117 a vague '"&""I o our coU-e •-•aea?" Atlanta Apri to ca p1ta 1ze on I e mur er o , til 1 •• "'"D -r-Martin luther Ki ng? Why did "the new Nix· question had been through ten campaigns. wbo aredanandl.ngmore aod e sau•. ~eaUonS."WbatwtU you
on" attend Robert Kennetly's funeral? Why did Grant replied: '"General, so has that mule more. aean never to be Dr. McBJmle, 'Abo l1 an do to help keep Welllenl
"The nt'w Nixon wouldn't do that~" That's as yonder. but he·s still a jackass."-American sad.aDed. ..nth the gains implacable be of mmmu. Europe and•OOmm.uailt aad
Wallace's funeral? Some come to funerals to Way Featuru they have made. Now they tam, began bia bootlet by to otrer hope to captive ....:....:.:..:......:.....:.....:._....:. ________ ::-_:.... ______ -::-=--------are insisdog on getting a asking a CIDcldate to tell nattoos bebind tbe troa
L H t th Ed •t guar.:~teed annual tnoome. what he v.ould do to pro-curtain?" e ers 0 e I Or Tbts would be one of the dice a legal deftntdon of
lln&l steps leading to so-ll>e term "oomiiiUDI•" In Qles~oo 4. "'Miat wl1.l
dalhrn In Ibis oounuy, ac-order ID sable the Justice you do to rid tbe Weatem I ROM CURTAIN STAYS U seems that the grape treasury to "right" thinking De Hem1·-ere or Caauo?'' "Land of the tree" is a detriment to public schools,
because it represents the thinking that Is bringing dis-
credi t to schools, creating resentment among taxpayers,
and thus con tribu ting to the dissatisfaction that is caus-
ing repeated defeats fo r school bond issues.
· cording to a prediction made panment ., pmaecute oyaa F..ditor of the Ensign, Ji~ers did not want to go politicians, especially pre-by Dr. c;teuan UcBlmle, those wOO are mmmunlata Qleation 8. "Will you
The Czech and Russian on strike, and the threats of sidm1ial candidates. ..The Votceof Americanism~· and therefore trldtors to cease trading with oomm.Uo-
cotm~urUsts who call them-bodily harm issued by those I'm i>r Califom.ia grapee Tbe .good Glctor baa ctr-America. nlat nadooa?''
Selves the "peace loving ''love-ftlled'' perpetrat.ors and the CaUbm.ia gr•I'\A Queadoo 9. "WUl yoo ,.. ~ culaled a booklet SI.Uded: I will answer thta quee·
Senator John Schmitz, in his current newsletter fro m
Sacramento, has pertinent comm ents on "Land of the
free" this week. You r attention is in vited: • • •
people of me world" seem of nc:m-vtolence oould not pidtera. I am against the .. Searching(JieaUons 1 want t1oo tu blm, ll1bougb 1 am tuae economlc aid to com-
to be having a little d1&-convince the grape pickers California grape atrt.tera to aat my candidate," He DOt a caadidate In public muniat countries aod to
agreement oonceming their that they should stltke for a (agitators). Qoe oould s&y Usta areas of ooocem in onlce. Many a•erted oom--tboae neutral natiooa wbicb
af'fection for one another. guaranteed wage, ranging that the grape plctera are which a e&didate abould muniata haw awtded pun--favor OOimlunism?"
What ever the outcome. you from one to three dollars are . with most other Amed-have sate and. saoe optntooa iabaimt becauee of the QJ.esti.on 13. ''Will you
may be sure the Kremlin less than they were already cans. leading the nght to order to juadty his being nec•stty of ldeaUtying refuse to aurreoder the
masters will see to it that eaming. against poverty. They wort. supported by a oonservadve, ~OOIIDUnism as a pollUcal sovereignty of the Paoama THE STRUGGLE FOR FAIR TEXTIOOIU
By Senator Johft Sch.lta indivicital freBbn does oot One well known union or-and as wage eamers. I'm voter. ln ~estlon 12. he philoiOpby. ,Altogether I Canal 1Doe to Paoama?"
In a time when our ears text and the dangers of in· prevail in any shape, form or ft cial in the rountry has sure they woold agree-bty asks: "WUl you mdeavor would a\IOtd the oeceealty Queat1oo 1-4. "Will you
are filled with outraged doctrinadng school childrea manner. said. ir his plans are not California grapes. to prevent a govemmmt of de4n1og oommunlsm, and strictly enforce tbe entire
cries trom various minority thtougb te.ttbooks. 1be re-The "iron c urtain" js a followed , "We will tear Yours truly, S{:ODfl)red guaranteed 1n-make the law to cover acts ConsUIUUon?"
pressure groups complaining sponse of members of the fact or life ro r millions who asunder the fabric of scr Richard E. Woodin oome?" aga1nat lb.e sovereignty of The alert clt1t.eD abould
about unfair treatmeot 1n our Board indicated' tbat they loot: hopelessly to the free dety." This 1s not too Sao Gabriel Hee.tplalned: "Acceptance the United 3tatea wt:d.cb know bow caadlda&ea 1t.1ad
schools, the majority of our are aware of ttus daoge1 world We are tt seens eo !\Uprising, .since this same of thla Idea would mean would impair tbe aecurt.., of oo queiJCiooa inwlvtng lb.e
school children are in fact and are Inclined to take OCo,JPted "Wildlngbridges, .. union leader ooce signed a Reg"stratJ'on y integrity atd aec;urt\Y of the 'oeiaC ·deprived of.,Md!Dota 001.-.~ -~-· .~r tbat their pitltul cries can-letter. "Yours i>r a Soviet J LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL HOTIC! UDited S&atea./dking que~
., -not be beard over the din of Amed.CL •• He baa joined ORDrMANC'E NO. 1271 Cioo <* ca. ...... wtJI
wbtc:b are fair to dlet.r own "''I'be Oounleti.ttac.t I:Jy ad 1 Uoolli d 1 Boo h PI ed AN ORO IN ANCE Of 111 E.CiiTY .. ••c!i""· •• City Maaeser • .. u country. 'Ibe latest eumple I annl--'sta ror tbia testbobk east,.. west tr e. the MYO u ee an a • t ann OF NEWPORT BEACH AO-G •-r ~r• dtet tile ,...ht• be)p IUm to ft8d CNI. .r f thi de __. ....-Bob Dugan, SUPJI)rUng tbe grape 11triters ' uan pro-ride: • Tbia we know beeau• o ·a privation is the is already under .. .,. A Newport 3e&Ch (agitators) against the CHAPTER 12.62 TO THE (•) Li•hillty ia"r••ce f"' Dr M 81 1 b • tn .. •tred·
adoption of the eighth-grade p&mpblet publtabed and grape ptcters. One should COSTA MESA_ Tbe Oranae NEWPORT BEACH MUNICI· du~ protectiOD of the pabllc · c me aa ..-•
American history testbook, distributed by the California THE GRAPf STRIKE not be surprised to see this Coast Lea~ of Womea Voters PA.l CODE RELATING TO wh.ich a-n tbe City aa aa .d· Mr. Ni:l0111a opposed to lle
"Land of the free," by the Teadlers Aaaoclation 811• ~.ditor or tbe ~nsign , T sd said he . , ote TEMPORARY STREET dldoa.el -•red with apecified guaranteed annual Income.
State Board or Education. '"'tied,., --d 01 "e !roe' and leading unioo oftldal opeo-ue ay t uruta v r CLOSU RE mlai111am liability -oa.ta to we abould vo&e for two and Once the State Board has· "' ~ ~ One wonders how many or tng die coffers of his Wlion regiltration booth It the Carou-The City Coandl of the Ci!J' be detenai.aed by the City Man-elect him in November.
its criUce," includes a ven-the Americans supporting sel Court 0( South Coast Plaza of Newport Beach do• orda1a a~er. AI b ··'d o1~ 10 adopted a textbook, all ture toto wh.t its authors dl ~ California grape s trike will be in operation from 10 a• foll ows: (b) Caab deposit to be ned 10, we s Ow _. ..
local school districts must apparently regard as guilt understand what they are LEGAL NOTICE a.m. to I :30 p.m. Sept. 3-12. ,s,r.c,TION.,I. ChNapt er 12 .... 62 iah to reira,barae the City for1 •II, the United States Seoate and
accept it. Despite strong ....,, . d A rum tr1 really supporting. ot whom Deadline for ' registration for • ~ to e ' ewport c extr110r iury eoata rna tJ•r to Coogreaa. candidates who bli fi 1 cal u7 aseocla on. 8 P NoncE or PUBUC HEARING ' rwhuudpal Code to reed: Ito~~~. the acti~ or apecia favor conservative prlact• pu c support or 0 c ritical of "Land of the they are supporting. Cer-Notice ia hereby given that the Nov. 8 general election is "Citept.r 12.62 eve111t, -eh •• acia@: .. d re· 1 d ~-uld rt
selection of elementary rree" ts dismissed as "un· tainly one would think carr the City Council of the City of Sept. 12. league spokesmen Tf~PORAffY STRE.ET moviag barrie• ee, extra tref. Pes an wuu WO suppo
textbooks, the state legis· qualtned" beeauae its dis-dld&tes !or th e office of the ~ewnnrt Buch will hold • s.a id. CLOSURE fie ccmuol or police protectioa., Mr. Ni.ton to bie elforta to
I b atedl ru ed •-p l;&hl ... :t Sections; ~d street aweepo·ao •ad elua• 10 HbfH--• ature as repe Y re s tributor& .. operated for a presidmt of the United publ ic he•rins reprding Ordi· ersona .art e _... e to v 1l 12.62 .010 Penait for Ter~~por•ry ap. rea re oooeu wuu..a COY.
to approve the necessary time hom the same otrice" qtates should understand. oan ce IZ73, being.., ordiua.ce they are citizenS and meet the Street Cion~_. . . l2.6l.O.CO Af'tt-•l,. rite Cit,, emmeot to t:be United
constitutional ammdment. as a former member of the The California grape strike ~~!diaC,itys::u~:;~~.1B2~0~~ r1esi~ence requ.iremenU ol Cali-t122.6022.o0230o 1Permlt Ap~}'cp•';.:~~-Council. If u appUc .. t ia Sta&ea, and the will•to-wtn
This year the Senate Edu· started over 2 years ,...,.. and orrua . · · r aaaaa.ce e . · a""rteved '-anv •ctloa nr in Vietnam. John Birch Society. -D~ ud 19.12.040 of the Newpotl 12 62 040 A 1 t th (1ty "' -, cation Committee rejected unlike any other stdi:e ever Be•ch Maaicip•l Code relatia g Individuals may also reciaer c' ·,dl ppea 0 e fallare to act apoa the ,.,_ or -------:---,-:--
d dm , The CTA pamphlet, on the ed "-steal! b to'"' al '"e oiT;c0 o1 tbe 00 • the Cily M•••pr i• i•aia., EG L NOTICE my propose amen ent ,or wag . UA y, t ere are to adminiatrative fees for aab-u.o 12.U.Of0 ,_, for r-1,,.1,.,, 10 ,.,,,,, napoodlo~ _ L A
h . ~. t ·ct olber band, quotes with ap-2 lh pi k ,. . . 1. ,. countw clerk. lllt E . CbeiLnut s Cl N -t ts purpose ..,7 a s n al Otm M al S grou ps -e grape c · 1vuu oa •PP 1ca 1ou. .r por.-, ,,.., osvro. o per• reYokiag •ay p-it aader '•
party-line vote. ~~~ soci~t y::d • ~= era. and, of course. the No ti ce ia hereby further si.YeD Sl .. Santa. Ana, league apobs.-SOD. .ba.ll tempor•rily clo•e Chapter, •ach applic:aat III•Y NOTICE or PUBUC HEAtllfC
Careful analysis or "Land grape s trikers. that the said publi c bearios men said. aoy f:rUou of .• f:bllc street appeal to the City Coaacil by No dee i• hereby """" th•t
of the free" by several sional adviaor to tbe Su· the grape strikers unfor· will be held on the lOth dey of or •I ey to vducu ar or pedes-flhas with the City Clef\ • tbe City Coaacil of the City of preme Court. and a pam· September, 1968, •t the hour triu traffiC for the parpoae of atahn•t add,..aed lo the Newport. Beach will hold a
competent authorities shows phlet entitled "Prejudice tl.lnately were not grape of 7:30 p.m. in the Coua cil co~doctiug • street du~e, City Coaacil aettlas forth the pabhc t.earias rer,rdias Ordl·
that i t is likely to have the pi<*ers. They were outside Ch•mbers or the Ci ty H•ll of aetgbborbood party, coa~mercud f.cta ead clraueal .. cea re-.. ace No. 1272, eia('; u •~ in textbooks, • whose author .. ~ fel · 1 · · d 1 •• c· N e rtect of a propaganda tOOl agitators wuO t the grape the City of ~ewport Beach, promoboae actntty or ape-prdiae; the 8 clioo or fallare iAaace o ... e uy o -port
for moving America away it does noc name. In fact be pi ckers deserved a better Ca liloraia, at which time 11.11d elal eve111t, ar for •ny other to •ct oa tbe pert of the City Beacb -ndlas Sectioaa 20.-
from our herltage of indivi· ie Ma.twell S. Stewart. [)o. deal. Many of the strikers piece uy •ad ,u person in· f>'lrpo•ea without first obtai11-Maaaser. The City Clerk •llall 46 .030, 20.46.070, 20.48.020,
cumentation collected by ( gt ) b 0( tereated m•y appear aa.d be lag a penni I from the City aodfy the appUc .. t Ia writias 20.48.(169, 20.50.030,20.S I.OSO,
dualism and limited govern· the House Commlnee 00 Un-a tators were mEill ers heard thereon. Mauger aa hereiaaher pro--by certified ~aail of dae time 3J .S4.020 ead 20 .54.050 of dle
ment toward rollectivism such groups as SNCC. L•••·L·r·,, vided. The roqairecaeata of aad piece aet for h•ri•~ hi• Newport Beadi M .. idpal Co4a American Activities shows co Cl b -1 ~ 1 -• • ..,,_, -· 1 and unlimited government. RE. the DuBois u , City Cler lhia Chapter •hall oot be ap-appea. 1ue Ci ty Co.a at r.a •s to • a.~l&tr-.Ye ...
Stewart to have been ana· zd even the Communist City or Newpo n Beach pli c•ble to F¥ei'AIIIeatal Ita aut repl•r •eeda1 held •d zoaia1 •plic.to•a. The use or school text-u a1 m!H r ~ · , ,_ ·• fl (•) do on oom ,..eeman o loile Party itself. J:.::ven the War Pabliah: Aos. 29, 1968, in •seac•ea. no .eea ..... Ye -.~ Y• Nolice Ia herehy har1ber p .. ,. books for this purpose goes Friends of the Soviet Union, p 1 1 ed Th e Newport Harbor Enai 8J) 12.62.020 Permit Appllc .. fr0111 the dete oa which aach that the aald r.bUc heuta~
back to the Counts '"d on overty got nvo v · ,,_a_ AppH.,tlooo fo• •~••• oppoel ahaJI ha .. e ben filed """-L do -· associate editor or the Mos-will be held oa e lvq 1 o
R · a1 · s de D I N t H cloaafe penait• shall I.e Sled wida tile City Clerk Mall hear Septe•ber, !961, at dae lloar ugg SOCl SCJ.ence e 8 COW ai )' News, and a mem-ewcomers a oag with the City Mau1er 011 fo•a the applleaat, die City Mua-of the 1930's. George S. her or the edltodal board of which .bell ooatai• the follow· pr, .. d all reJu .. t e-rilleace of 7 =30 p .... Ia •e Co .. eU
Co r Col b. U I d h 11 d •-oL _. Cllembera of the Cl1y 8•11 of unts o urn ta n v~ ''So\'let·Rus~a To"· ... •• He Saturd-, lwg. 17 las iaformatlcm: aa a • ete,. .. e .. e mente ~ ""' -, Bo M dM C1 ( 1 h 1 ~ Cl c .e Ci1y of Newport Beadl1 sity Teachers' College was endorsed the bloody Soviet Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John y-r. an rs. arence •l The ... e, •ddr•• aDd o t e appea . ,.., ty oa.. C•Uforaia, •t wll.idr. time ead
one of two authors of the Costa Jr., 1884 Monrovia Miller, 940 Dogwood, Costa telepboae aa•ber of the .,... cil •ar aeat .. a, o•eml• or place eay •d all ,..,..... I.a--.. cl . d purges or the 1930's and the A•e., Costa Mesa. Mesa. urine; iadividul or orgWa ... •odift the actioe of die Chy d d ho con USlons an recom-Httlef'"Stalin Pact of 1939. tiOD. Muapr ... d llle deciaioa of teteste .. .,. •ppear •
mendations" or a 16-wlume This is the man cited by Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thuratl.y, ...... 22 (b) The exact locadoa of the the City COIIacllHall b. flael. he•rd t!atr:::; Lallo•
sb.Jdy prepared by a com· the CTA as 1111 authority for Theisen, 1935 Comrmdore Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Herm atreet or alley which appliceat The ript lo appHI to tile City Cl..t
mission appointed ..., tbe d • u• Rd., BaycresL ~·-dall, 1°'7 •--ta Ana "RS. • E NAEGELI of th reqaeata peneieeioa to clo.e. City CCMacil ,_ *e cle•ial, Cl IN a..~ '"'7 the nee of textboo .. e a.e vuu CJtJ .-u "' 0\, • e (c) The date aDd h•ra for •••pea•l• or "'l•ocatloe of ty o ewport .:a
American Historical AaBO-"Land of the tree." 'Jbeir Sunday, A.g. 18 Ave., Costa Meaa. Newport HarbOr Susln'ess whJch th pend.t is r~ .. ated. •1 pe•lt Nlj.Jrad by dala P•bliah: Aae;. 29~968. la
ctatlon, which stated that use of sucb an ... expert" Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. John Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Anthooy and Professional Women's · (d) n.e parpo•e of ihe sed-Claa~Mr allall te•laata .,_ Tbe Newport Ba r F.. alp
••the age of individualism goes rar toward juatl.fYing Blocker, 4393 Seton Rd., Alvarez. 111'AI 30th St., Club will preside at the vity oraped~lev•t. the expiretl• of nrteea Cl5)
d !at r · N (e) Sach otaer l•fon .. tioa aa days Jollowlact.ll• depoalt of a an ssez &lre in e~ the deepest mocem ex· Irvine. ewport Beacb. Sept. 12 meeting of the sou-the City Neupr ... 7 recplre cet'dled leuer la •• UDsed
nomy and government is pressed by critics of dlis Mcwutay, A-t-19 Girl -Mr. aod Mrs. Donald them section of SM1 Orco la «der to eqlute tlae appll· S'-'" P•tOfftce acMalaf lbe
closing and a new age of textbook. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Julien, 17882 Malin St., eati" ' appHcaat of 6e sed• o ••
collectivism ts emerging.. Loera, 214 Cabrillo St .. Irvine. Di strl ct of the National 12.4i.oJo l•••ce •' "•"""· cu,. w .. .., ••• of "'• ridtt
and urged teacbers to .. de-LEGAL NOTICE Costa Mesa. Boy _ ~r. and Mrs. Robert Federation of BPW Clubs at The f1ty11 M~, ......... ~ Ia ... ~ a tj~·tJ:.~di~·~ et:tloa to ~e
Uberately reach tor power NOTICEOfPUII:JCHEARINC a ·rt M d M H Nte 214'AI .a ... te A the Ha' Penny Inn, West· pe• t •• et ...... at CTIO -~1 N tJ . h .._ 11 .L 1 -r. an rs. eney-r, ntioa ve., mlnsler Prog _ pi-ning 6e waatlal of •e appllcedo• S · N J. ,.Ia orw aa.ce and thea mate cbe most of 0 ce 1e ere...,. l nil ... al Leiie, 2153 Vista Entrada, Balboa leland. • r.... ... for dae tl•e •d loud• re• ataall he ,.w••• oue la •e
tbeir conquest." ~e N~!"r.r~oS::!i :,_1~~01~1 ? East Blutr. Otrl-Mr. and Mra. William for the coming year will be z:eaae4 will •ot • .,.., • .wy ollcial•.,•pa~ of •• City,
Th " ''ed ted" Mr d M J ~rt • 2103 discussed with em-asls •oo••l••• •• poh"c, •d .._ •••• •"11 " •ffeo-e geaerawon uca pablic earta1 reprdlas Ordi-Boy -, an ra. amee n gut, Wallace Ave.. , ~· er .. k ••••el \hfllc or poiie .. tt .. ••!'r ( .... ,. after die
with Counts·Rua texcbooll.a auce 1274, b•i•So • urdi· JordaD, 814 Ooldebrod Ave., Costa MeaL on personal devetopmenL las ,..a.a •• ,., lawf .... .,. ..... ortM ... ,._.
tumiebed our f11bt1D& mea aaace of dt.e Clty of Newpon Corona del Mar. F•"-•-g. -Workshops will be concllcttd the ~·c• _. .. let of *• •• ,.. 1\la ..tlaeace ••• •~
ro -Kor •ar the Beach •••lAs Seed .. u.. o-. M d Mra Erto "_,, --to... lh .. ..... ... ~ ,. .... , •••·""'.,._.,.., If •• ••* et • ...... , •eetlel of r "'e eu n -16.060 of •• N-port Beach uu1 -r. 111 • (lrl-Mr. aad MrL Ricbard ..., e respec"'ve ..., •• rmen. City w ••• .., .... taralaa• ae,uo •• City Ca•cillof •• City Ill n.rat Wit in our b.iltOJY 1n Mulclpel Co4e relatl•• to ad· HoU.a. 1846 Anaheim Ave., Bamea. 241-C Coat& Meaa I , •••• ,..Ut .... ••Y eta ... NawJII'f" ... ~ ... 1. -..
wbtob large numberl of our •iaiatNd" fee• ,, •iFias Co.u. MeaL SC. eo.&& MeaL u•cn-••1UtD•Y ... , •e .... .,. refer •e al'i 1M ~ ef A• .. &. 1 ... •.4
eolctieta. wbell tat• pri• appllcadoa•. T•e..,, .... lD 01r' I u.. ~-• ---~ r.:Hcetl• to ._ City C•ae I ..,.. ....... • •• -~.,.
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.. om• "ode• le "-"'br .. rdr.ar a~ _ Mr. ""d ~. 1•• --· IDd Mra. ..-...d PoUoe Qaief Cla¥U -.. , a •eel•l•. -._ Cl'"' ...... of A•••· .... .., .. lei· eoo•. euccum .r r.··· ••• •• _.. pohllc ke.... P -... -v To 712 Qol~-• A ~·--·-., I lo -1o w11 '-• Kear, 939 Saodcaacle Dr.. ra•, ~ w .• DOUDO• a puuuu pr allall ,aedt, •• eppl••• ow I • l ---1 will loo hold • •• IOtb u~ VIew Hilla. Coone& dol Mar. ol aaolaiMG poopOIIJ 11 10 fo ... ~ ..... •-•!•'""'• AYESL COifWCUIEllt .. LIDd ot lite h'ee" 11 t.be 4ey of ,., ........ JP6e, •t the ·--· I • ., c_..W ..tl •f We .._ lie-... ...... I'll,_
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LEGAL MOT ICI
CITY Of PfEWPORT B[ACII
POLICE DEPARTM[lfT
POLICE PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE OF SALE
Notlee Ia here..,. p ..... ,
,. .... t to •e proYialoea of
Cllapcer 1.20, Secti .. l.J0.060
of •e Maalelpal Code of ••
City of Pfewpon a.•, I wUl
•ell at paWle aacdoe • •e
lllllle•t W44er lor t:eall, •
S.•riley, Aap•t 11, JMI. el
10!00 .... •• •e CorlloNdoe
Yarde of *• Chy of lifntport
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!Iuter, 111100 POCIDo Vln •--bdoJ -1be
Dr., Hubor Vtew Hilla -dlrecUOD of Cbe aew eaiaie-
Holy -. will t. or-&« of lllloic. Mro. Anlold
r.~e~~ ol -lbe 8:46 oad Mclloulol. Tho Lobor 0o7
11 a.m. bd&y MrVtoe .. · m•up of Cbe Rev. Normaa
lbe Rev. Jut Womer. oc> Browa for Cbe 10 a.m. Mr""
cupylllll tbe pulpit durtag . vice ia tmCJCled "Work -
the vacatloo abeeoce ot Dr. more tba batetul nece ..
WIWom Ell or, wiU preacb olt)l ... Now mom bon wiU be
eo &he topic, "wttb all lhe loa talled durllllg tb e service.
company or heaven... • • •
. • • • The Firat Baptist Cburch
The Plymou~ Ooope&.. of Costa Mesa 3t)l M
tiooal Cburcb. 8llll2 Brood oolia St. _ Dr' p o Nag-!~~~~~~~~~~~St~·;·~N~e~wpo~rt~Ht•:igb~tt•~-:Th~e mann wtll preadt ~· .. ,;: chaocel choir will render new beginning" at the 11
a.m. Suoday service. The 7
.:-;:-.:::, ,.. p.m. service, under the
'• u. ..,. PAIKM leaderabtp or the Rev. Har-
,._ 01 wue old Anderson, youth pastor,
THE PICTURE
BEEN W ,4NTING
TO SEE!
'
theme sa
. . ... . . .
e OI'E .. SHIGHTlY 6•U
• HOW-EHDS TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER J •
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wtll ~ presented by the
young people. The program
will feature testimonies
and special music by tbe
church youth, and a gospel
team from the F'rieods or
MexJco Mission, just badt ·
from a summer missionary
effort. •••
St. Andrew's Presbyteri3}1
Cburcb, ROO St. Andrew's
Rd., CUff Haven - Dr.
Charles Dierentield will
preach on ''The town called
love" at the 8, 9:30 and 11
a.m. Sunday services. New
member classes are being
held at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays
at the church. • • • Central Bible Church, at
23rd SL and Orange Ave.,
Costa Mesa -"'The army's
orders" will be th e sennoo
topic of Pastor Henry E.
Jooes at tbe 9 and 10:30
a.m. Suod&iy servi ces. At 7
p.m. he will speak on "The
p«tect church." A study or
prayers in the Bible will be
cootinued at the mid-week
Bible sb..ldy and prayer
meeting. •••
The Chri stian Science
Chmches, Corona del Ma.r.
Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa -"Christ Jesus" will
be the lesson·sennon toPIC
read this Sunday in all
Christian Science churches. • • •
The Church or the Cross-
roads. 3500 Pacific View
Dr., Harbor View Hills -
The Rev. VincEI!.t Gottu!IO
lr. will preach qo "God in
aodoa•' M lbe 41 Lll. aer-
\itce this Sunday. The
church meets in the cb~
'or PaciDc View Memorial
Park. • • •
St. Mark PreSbyterian
Church, EastblufT Dr. at
Jamboree Rd., East BlufT -
The Rev. James Stewart will
be guest preacher tor the
10 a.m. service' this Sunday,
Hts topic will be "Coming
to life," based on John 3:
1~18. Dr. and Mrs. Morri s
Robinson are on a trip to
the midwest, where Dr. R.o-
binsoo is l'ulfilling prea
vtously made ministerial
oommittments in lndiana aod
Minn esota. They will return
Sept. 12.
SY LVIA MOONIER of Co r-
ona del Mar is th e featured
artist tor September at the
Corona del Mar office of
Mutual Slvlngs .. and Loir'l
Assn., 2867 E. Coast Hwy.,
She ho~s lived near the
oceM tu mMy yeo~rs, and
much of her wort reft ects
her love of the su. He r
p.&nttnes Include orl;ino~l
l ntt~~~retollon s of ~·-••
H•rbor -• "'rloty of -•111• points.
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NEII'ORT HARBOR EIIICII
ARSTSECnOW--P·l
THURSDAY, AUG. 2t, 1!111
OOIIOIIA DEL IIAA, CAUF.
New , church Organized
A new oburob bu oome
toto bei.DI ia HarbOr View
Hlllo, 1t1e Cburcb of lbe
cro .. roada, wi1:b IMC'Yicea
beld at 3600 PacUtc Vlew
Dr. in tbe cbapel ot Pacific
View Memorial Put.
The putor Ia tbe Rev.
Vinceot Gottueo lr., ot
295A Mindanao Dr •• Costa
Mesa. His subject at tbe
11 a.m. worship service this
Sunday will be "Q>d in
action."
..._ &. cllr.,., of mualc ud-. BorbonOlooaor
Balbo& il _i ...
MilS. ALICI STUART
0 f C.M. !IllS AT 6f
All ee 'Ib•eu Sluart, 89.
3041 f'!llmoto St., Coota
Moao, died Alii· l!ll io Boy
View Collvale.ceot Home.
Sbe had lived bere tor 1M
years, in the state tor 48
yeus.
DISPLAY IN G som~ of the patriotic
material ·to be dlstrl~ted !lJrlng Consti-
tution Week are, from left, Mrs. Stella
Mark s, president of the Costa Mesa
Legion Auxiliary ; Mrs. Peart Estee,
Ame ric~ism chairman for ttle Unit, and
Dr. Hilda McCartney of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Di strict. (Ensign photo.)
First meetiog of tbe group
was beld ft Weeks ago with
20 present. An invitatiooal
meeting followed, with 225
present. Now tbe congrega-
tion numbers &b9ut 60,
some coming from Orange,
Garden Grove, Santa Ana
and as rar away as Escon-
dido and West Covina. They
represent various denomina-
tions, and the new church
considers itself indepEI!.·
dent, or inter--denomination·
al.
She I 8 IIUrvi·Ved by 3
d&ugbtera, Mre. Betty Blate--
oey of Costa Men. Mrs.
Shirley Mulligan or Balboa ~
a.od Min Pacrida &uan or
San Oabri el; a brother,
James Trainow or San Fer-
nando, 1r1d 6 grandchildren.
Holy rou.ry was recUed
Tueod&y iD San Gabriel
Mission, and requiem mass
was celebrated in the Miaa
aion on Wednesday. lntel'"'
mEI!.t was in San Gabriel
Mission Cemetery, with
Baltr. Mortuary or Costa
Mes a directing, I
Auxiliary to observe
ConstiMion week Roben c. DiCk or Costa
\
SAt.A McELFRESH, who
heaels the Americani sm
comm ittee for the Unified
School Oi strict, wll I assl st
in the observance of Con~
stitution Week. (Ensign
photo.)
The Costa Mesa Legion
Auxiliary, Unit 455j is
collecting material on pa~
triotism and the American
heritage for distribution in
schools during Constitution
Weei., Sept. 17-23.
Following the precedent
of making new and appl"(}o
priate materials available
to students, Mrs. Pearl Es--
tee. Americani sm chainnan
or the Auxiliary, got in
touch with ' her long-time
contact m Newport-Mesa
Unified School District, Dr.
Hilda McCartney, coordina-
tof or instructional medta
services.
Through the ne~ti at1on s
that followed, the Coast
Federal Savings and Loan.
Assn. O( Los Angeles IS
presenting 2,400 booklets,
''The Declaration of lnde·
pendence and the Constitu·
tion" to the Unified School
SALLY DUNHAM OF District. Thes~ booklets
C.~. DIES AT ACE 10 are especially suitable ror
Sally A. Dt.mham, 70, or study by the 8th grade stu-
354 Bucknell St., Costa dents during Constitution
Mesa, died Aug. 26 in Park Week.. Coast Federal also
Ltdo Convalescent Home. made available 4,000 leaf-
She was a native of Kan-lets, "How our laws are
sas, bad lived in Calitoruia made in t.he Congress of
fqr 50 yeara. u4 in ~s , the 'United,SC.a&.ea.:•.
vfcfnitf'r6r .20 yeals. rOI6 'Ibe U.S. Navy Recruiti.ng
years she had been employ-Office of Los Angeles bas
ed in the food services dtr . given us thirty~six sets or
partment at Fairview Has-records, "Portraits 1n pa-
pital, Costa Mesa. triotism." one set for each
She is survived by 3 school ih tht: district. Ano-
nephews, \\illiam H. Hart· ther organization has made
loft or the home adci'ess; available booklets on how
B. E. Hartlo fT, Leoti, Kan-to dis play the nag.
sas, and J.R. Hartloff, Alta Assisting the Auiihary in
Vista, Kansas. the plans for observance of
Services were held Aug. Constitution Week is Sam
~ in Westclifr Chapel. The McElfresh. 'principal o f
Rev. Calvin Cooper or AI-V..bittier School and head o r
dersgate Methodist Church the Amencanism Committee
officiated. Intennent ·.was in for the Unified School Dis--
Rose Hi,lls Memorial Park, trict. He is a recipient o f
Whittier, with Westclirr the American educators
Mortuary directing. awllrd from Freedoms Foon·
SUTTORA, 82, PIONEER
H. B. IOERCHAHT, DIES
Frank G. &mora. 82. or
300 Esther St., CostaMesa,
died Aug. 23 in Beverly
Manor Convalescent Hom e,
Costa Mesa.
He was born Aug. 24 ,
1885, in Austria, had lived
in California ror fMl years,
operated a liquor store and
n sh store in Newport Beach
for more than 40 years.
He is survived by a sotl,
Antom SUttora, of Anaheim;
3 daughters , Mrs. Anna
Lindsley o f CosUL Mesa,
Mrs. Alene Cartcb of Costa
Mesa. and Mrs. Jou
Doore of VEI!.tura, also 15
grandchildren
Services were held Aug.
~ in Westclitr Chapel. The
Rev. Mart Staley of S&.
John the Baptist Catbolle
Church"otriciated. lntermeot
was in Holy Sepulcher Ce-
metery, Orange. wi\h .rf~
cliff Mortuary directing.
LOc.AL IUSIHESSMEI4
HAMED USC ADVISORS
Marshall Dumotd or Boy
Shores and Cbarles P.
Cotton or Balboa are &nJOIIC
tile Ust o r 10 nat1ooa117
known buai.ness lead ...
wbo have accepted poaitioaa
on USC' I newly cre&&ed
Council for MariDe 9cii!IIDCH.
The CouDCU wiU odvtM
USC OD lbe de.Uapm•t
ODd o&niDI-of lbo
uoiverllo-'• C.taUD.a Martae
Scieace Cecer at nibil-
mao' 1 Cove oo Cataltaa
lalood.
Pteol-or lbo ~
io -II. Allu JL, -nee .,..._, of
dation at Valley Forge. Pa.
The up-coming Constitu·
tion 'tt eek. observance 1s
the 11th annual celebration
by the Costa Mesa Leg~on
Aul.iliary. Mrs. Stella Marks,
Auxiliary president, an-
nounces a joint meeting o r
the Costa Mesa Legion Post
~POR T ··
EXQ.USIVE FIRST
Rll~ SHOIIIHC
Ll-laduotrleo, ae..tr (!;!=~~~~~~ HIUa. llr. Coltoo lo 'fl ...
prooldeoL
455 and the Auxiliary on
Thursday e vEiling, SepL 19,
at the Legion Hall, begin·
ning at 8 p.m.
The speaker at the meet~
ing will be the Rev. Claude
Bunzell, curator of lndtr
pendence Hall at Knott's
Berry Farm. His topic will
be "Is our Constitution
still supreme?"
There will be !lOngs by
the Harbor Area Barber
Shop Quartet.
ART LEAGUE TO IOEET
The Costa Mesa Art
League will hold its first
meeting o r the new seasoo
at 7:30 p.m. 1\Jesday,
SepL 24. at Adams School,
2850 Clubhouse Rd. Tile
League is planning art
workshops during the day
as well as in the evening.
The daytime classes will
be open for Art League
s tudent members ages 12 to
21.
YESTERDAY'S MEDICINE,
TODAY'S COW FEED
SUFFERS BROKEN LEC
Mrs. Walter Van Ornum or
Ocean F'ront and 15th St..
Newport. is in Haag Hoaa
pital with a brokeo le&-
lbe Van Omum's receo~
moved here. froal • Palos
Verdes and are 0WDet11 and
managers of Skip's swn
Surfer on the Newport
Ocean FronL
A short time ago, people thought black strap molasses
""as eff~CII\e lreatmcnt for anemia and rheumatiSm.
T o.xtay "".::!.now bc:lt.er. We ""ouldn't thmk of rel ying
on "home remedies·· when we have S(' many fa!tl-
acung. reliable modern medications alr'ai labk= to us.
But remember-most medicmn shoulel be take n only
upon the advice of )'Ot.lr physre1an . The ~\I t.1mc
you're not. reeling up to par, sec )Our doc;tor first..
Then. if he orders meellcat.•on. come to us for quality
prescription scrvKe.
.i E. ~Aft .. T .. ~A Da. JIU
omou:J ...
000 SALE
47 TRUCK
LOADS OF
BRAND NEW 1968's
IIIECT FIOM THE FACTOIY
Alii
THE FACTORY SAYS
THEM!
Of ..W "II'• Hal NOW! AND T..:Y
W&L • SOLD n•AIDLESS Of _,
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' SAVlll
"14 f'OR& aJ51'0tlll 4 DOOR ...
v~a. ~t~.~tv , "er~•. NOV~7G4 . ~041.
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V...S. Avto. "~'·· lf~H. F~o~ll .-wet. P7916. 2~ ·-or trMe. S-'6 ,., _,..,, 30-"'•·
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660 .. n ... E.,1,.c (UJ B 971.) 2~
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llo 0..0U 110<1 -<a Ia-DO oborp ICJ~, OOiiH>I>waled
i>a-.._ lbe da1110el IOUDdry ...upme..t.
wtdlb wao UIO loot. ~~ 1be • Adopcod Onlloanco
wldlb J•• -tody or lbe 1271. autboridog lbe city
Oaudln ,Pier, wberelbe boat maa.acer 10 permit temporaey
woald baw 10 m•euv•. ia cloaina or .ueeta for IP•
oil.ly 87 feet. He uid there cial events, euch u street ~d be danger of damage dances, neighborhood par--
to near~ piera. ties or commercial promo-
Deonla H•wood. a&IDmt'y Uooal activities. tor t.-. flaudio, slid that ·
pier ~c:Ulcatkma mme • Accepted a grant deed
wtthin tbe hvbor requtr~ from Ooo aad Barbara Rich·
. menta, 111d that the h111e arda tor the property at 314
before the Council wu tbe 3~ St .. West Newport, for
harbor permit, not th e atz~ tlie widening of 32hd St.
of the tnat. This brings the total ~urn--
THE SILGY 8INACLE AWARD was presented m this Paradlstlsland scent,
the entry of NewPOrt National 8a1k in the annual Character Boat Parade,
sponso red by the Commodores Club of ltle Newport Harbor Chcrnber of Com·
merce. (Cameo House photo.)
Col. Dawes ' optoion wa s ber or lots acquired to 7.
that be oouldaeeno uoubl~ • Renewed the oootract
800le operll1onal area Cor with Stotaeoberg. Binder &
the txg boat. Coundlman Co. of Newport' Beacb for
Pat!Ons said he had maneu-. auditing city fundS.
vered boats in even more • Received. a request trom
restdcted areas, and oould president 0ary Burrill for a
seenoreaaon for suspen!don t~year eztensioo or tbe
of the permit. Jeaae for SUccess Broad-
Council wted unanimously castiD&: Co. (KOCM Radio)
to calc el tb e tanporary 9J&-rcr the city property at 18th pension. In Th e Counc il also: St. and MoDrovia Ave .
., Rejected the appeal of West Newport Heights: Mr.
H. C. Seiers en and upheld Burrill said he bas received
the Planning Commission a conditional 'agreement
denial of Variance 947 for from Newport Cableviston
a on~foot encroachment for partial use or the KOCM
into the wes t s ide yard and tower and transmitter and
a 2-foot eocroacbment therefore seeks assurance
1n to th e east side yard for or a longer lease period;
a proposed 2od story over the matter was referred to
a garage at 19~02--04 Cl ay the statr for study.
St., Cliff Haven. • APproved th e transfer
., Delayed the he aring of the city barber coordintr
until Sept. 10 on the appeal tor fun ction fro m the pubUc
of Wr. and Mrs. Phil Lans-woris departmtllt to th e
dale from the Planning Com· city manager•s om ce.
mi ssion deCision attaching • Approved th e harbor
4 conditions to th e granting permit application of An·
of Variance 949 for a 5% tbony Vast to add a 4--foot
root front setback, project· by 4(}-foot finger Goat to
ing balconi es, 3-s tory height the commercial Ooat bay·
wi th in 35 reet and unen· ward or 220 20th St., Ct11· closed balconies, at 815 E. tral Newport.
Bay Ave .• Balboa. • Adjourned to a s pecial
• App ro ved fir st reading meeting set for 7:30 las t
or 3 ordinances increasing night (Aug. 28) to receive
administrative rees: No. the citi zens conunittee
TH ELMA Fl '=L OS of Los Angeles hopes
tha t thi s ohoto taken in Newport 9 each
wil l help her es tablish her age as 5CJ for
th e bene fi t of th e Soci al Securi ty Admin·
istration. Sh e has lost her official bi rth
reca rd, but she say s this pictu re was
tak en in l QOQ, wh en she was 5 y ears
ol d. 9le is t,Ying to prove th at next
March 31 she will oe bO years of age.
These are th e 3 ch ildren of the George
Fiel ds fam ily, Noni e, about 8; baby
Charles, a year old, and Thelma, at
ri ght, about 5. One of th e houses in th e
photo was th en th"e summer hom e of the
Fields in West Newpo rt. The ohoto was
taken by Wa llace McNeill, now living in
L eisu re World, Seal Beach, and married
to a steo-si ster of Thelma.
Local artist featured
1272. fees ror processing recommendation favoring Paindilgs, drawi ngs and
applications Cor planned the Newport Cen ter si te ror etchings or J eanne Raymond
residential and planned a new civic center; the or Ne wport 3each will be
From the Bible
muru•ty dism·cts 1750• sho•n at •"e 1ays'ide orn e• com • ·' Council was to adjourn again .. ..,, -No. 1273. nling ree of I~ to a meetin toda (Aug. or . ..Jewport National '1ank
or 15 per lot, whichever ts on) .... -~ .. 1 Y cr..... during ~ptember and Octo--~ 1 -.....,._._,00 '""~~' -oonst_.. or a -ber grea._., or ~.............. • r ·
e1.c. those CO"'~ipl, ~. ti ~~ ~!'-.. J eanne 'Ulymond is a wtil·
less..lban 5 lP.JS, fbr Wbfcb pvuuc~ te ' 011 ~ e known arti st who mak es her
the tee wtll be 11"' No. applicadon for federall\ritds home on Har OOr Island with
127 4. a sioo fee ror sign r.o set up a tes~ o r the her 2 chi ldren alter reSidi ng
ezcept:ioo permit pro-elec tronic pro tective sy~ in San Mari oo ror man y years.
them or TV · · ·
Shop at COAST MARK£Tior ..
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AUNT JEMIMA
PANCAKE
MIX aumRfLLaK49(
REYNOLDS
WRAPECO~~y
KITTY
SIZE
SWANSON 8 OZ.
Pl. ES BEEF -CHICKEN -4/ s
TURKEY
STOUFFER$ CHEESE
·SOUFFLE
PET FOOD 2/27(
SALio40H OR TUNA & C~!X PARTS
1"'""·' BARTLETT
IIC ROLL PEARS SCOTTOWELS
WHITE
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received her ronnal educa-
tion as an art major at th e
Uni versi ty of Texas. the
Pasadena School of Pine
Arts, and the Otis An In-
s titute in Los Angeles. She
is best known for her oil
paintings. but sh e al so
work s in watercolor. s rulp-
ture. drawings an d etchings.
:ier art has been shown io
numerous art el.hibi t1ons
throu ghou t Caliromia. in·
eluding sho ws at th e P asa-
It is wd aen in the p~
Iilets, And they shall be
all taugh t or God. ~very
man thereforethat hath heard.
and hath learned of th e
rather, cometh unto rne.
Not that any man bath
1uteb. the Fatber, aave he
wbidl is or God. be hath
seen lhe Father.
Verily, verily, 1 say unto
you , li e that believeth on
me hath everl astin g life.(St.
John 6:45-17 .)
dena Art Mus eum, th e Cali-JOSEPHINE LESCH
fomia <;tat e F'air. the Na· OF C. M. DIES AT 78
tional Oran ge Show , th e Sa n J osephine c. Lesch, 78,
Marino Li ~ary. the Snow of 383 Ramona \\lay, Costa
Gallery in San Mar1n o, the Mesa, di ed Au g. 26 at 11'hittier Art As sn .. th e Jack Hoag Hospital. She wa s
Carr Gal lery and recent on&-bom Jan. 28, 1890, in
n'an shows at th e Tower Gal· Illinois, had lived in
lery in th e Los Angeles Caliromia for 17 years, in
City Hall.' th e J ohn Nelson this area for 10 years.
Gallery m Pasadena an d She is survive d by her
the International <kl· hu sband. V.alter W. Lesch;
le ry in El Segundo . tier" a daughter, Mrs. Phillip E.
work is also represent ed in Rees, 209 1 Bayport Way,
many private oollections. west Uppe r Bay ; 4 si sters.
';he was awarded the Julie Mrs. Mark Besly, Mrs.
Sllsworth Ford Landscape Jonas Larson , Mrs. Ann
Prize by the Women Painters Merce r an d Mi ss Ro se
or th e \.Vest in 1963. and th e Ri ebschlager or Illinoi s:
Jam es AckleyMc 3 ride Award and 2 grandchildren .
by the Pasadena An Mu seum Services wi ll be beld
in 1965. She is now design-Fri day , Au g. 29, in Wes t·
ing .Chri stmas cards for the c Uff Chapel. Intennent will
Cahromia Arti s ts series be in Harbor Rest Memori:J
and has had four accepted ParK, with Westcliff Mor-
for 1968. ruary di recting.
Sy lvio 1J[ooni~r
LO CAL ARTIST
OPENS
Fascinating, arilliant Color
~XHJI3IT
Knif• c,' Brush Techniques
AI.' G. 30 THROUGH SEPTINBER
AT
MUTUAL SAVINGS
.-.,NO LOAN A8.0CIA.TION
REIPOIIT HAIIDR P•• ~ ......... _,. to ... ve teatlmon, PIII5T SEC1101--,_. unuuw V" I
THUIIIIIAY,AUG.It,l. At 111o t:41 .... ,_lllf l&tr,-lie-.,_
COIIJIIA OELIIAII, CAU F. 8oll0ol -11 lllo ,. bor or llo loollloll -
-IIIOT DIATH II llopllot ~ 101 ... -••• •••-'lbr aolla, Coosa llu&, a opeclal I --live •·-a. llo
TIINID A SUIQM --will 1...,. ~ -,_lvod blo 1ni11N n.o body or Vtvlaa lltrJ llmote, Galoo •d blo loo~ 1br lllo miDIIIIJ at Doll,ao
L--. 46. woo lbuod at l>ell 10.., 11om Com lOa "lbooloilcel hoiaaey. u,..
11:20 a.m. -.,. Au-. COilep. . .,....,_ -o=IDaey ~o
24, o& her "-· 1108 Canal Ooocb c ..... m .. ber or booamo aotl<ael _,..
st. • Newport Sbotoo, wllll 0 1be Bapllot Clluleb, will 'tlvo ol C-1 c .. -.
Mlf·tnftloted psboe 1a tbe preeea& Ilia team IDembetl, Durt.q a leave of U..oe
let\ cbeaL De.poodeacy wbo will live &e.ctmootea. be taalb& at fUkqo u.u ..
over ramuy problema waa JobD F1a.ct will apeak r.o veratty to Tokyo, Japao. Ia
believed co be ~tbe cau• for oolleae . and bilb achoo1 19M be ud bia wtfe.Maned
lbe apparent suicide, The youn& people. He il a grad-Campus Crul&de wort 1o
body or Mra. Lebman, a uace or PrlD.cet.oo Uolvet-Q110pe. divorcee, wae diaoovered
by ber daughter, Andrea.
NAY JO ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lowder,
Z700 Peterson \\lay, Costa
Meaa. are pateots ot a
daughter, Amy Jo Lowder,
bom Tuesd~. August 13,
a& Hoag Hospital. She joins
a sister, Laura Frands.
age 2. Amy Jo's fadlw ta
an engineer at Pblloo.-Ford
Aeronutrontc. In Septem~.
Cbe family will move to La
Jolla, where Mr. Lowder
will eater UC San Diego for
wort on bis Pb. D. degree in
mecban.ical eoidDeertn~
.AMODIL ..
LOOK LIKI ·O·
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............ ................. I '
f"nU New fer a ......... ''"""" ........... ,.. ..... ..._... ,....,,
Gd .Jiarrel/ ---lilt II. -St.
D
SummerTime
Is For Drapery
Cleaning
Co1t u pen• profetlioaally remove your
dnpe1 BEFORE Jou luve on vaution ...
FREE r:.sn::MATES
Supply FTee dnpq durinJt: dnpuj duninc. Orli~t!l' and re·install your dnpe.a: aHu you return.
AC
DRAPERY CLEANERS •
Studio of
Ch•rm 1!1 Mode/i-t
20°/o OFF
IT ·~ 2 T.me-l J '!"om('\
10 '*O'd' or le u 1.50 2.50 :!.00
21 ,..ord1o to 30 word\ 2.00 3.00 4.0C
Jj word~ to 40 word\ 3.00 4.00 5.00
Eoc h ... ord over 40 word' .05 .10 . 15
10'; OFF FOR CASH WITH OROI'R
space with
cent ral secretarial Xerox
and telephone
sem ce . MUTU AL
2863 E. Coast Hwy ..
Call 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .. 675·
-4070.
APT. FO't RENT -
ished, atd Ooor, 2 bednn ..
fpl., bH. in range,
balcony. 2 blocks
ocean. 322 Heliotrope,
COM . 675-3645.
o MISCELLANEOUS
SPOTS bd ore rour eyes -
on }·our new carpe t -re.-
mo,·e them with Blue Lua·
lle. Rent electric sham·
I'Xler -' 1. Cro~n Hard~are.
J W7 E. Coast Hwy., Cor..:
ona del Mar ,
Can"t aell it?. , . Trade It?
For Fut Aclion A Rc.ulta
RENT
COLOR TV
$9 p•r II'IOnth
to purd.oa•
ORDER BY PHONE-
54-3511 -
9 A.M. to 8 P.M.
7 o.,..
o PERSONALS
ONE MAN"S JUNK;s anorllc~
man's treasure. Brin1 your
junk in and buy
trn.aures (or vice vena).
TeWinkle Hardwate, Costa
Call I ,;~~~~~~;;;~;;-, lJOYLE "' WOOD co. I
Harbor Area.· 673-8124:
0'-'C!::C.!.:C::.=.....::==-:M::;•::•;::•~ I P .0 . Bo:t 1223, Col ia
FOR S!(LF: -Portable Mesa. ·-____ .
HARBOR TRAN5FER
AND STORAGE ... ,_, '-•
WHEATON
VANLINES.INC •
LJ 8·732) or Ll 8·9783
J7S E. 17th SL, Coat• Mess
HOU.SE S FOR · S4LI!
DANDY DUP L~X Cor sale -
12H.lhhl. 1n tine neigblx>r-
hood around otce bomes.
Call M&-6245.
WILL SRL L or trade house in
ezclusive Riviera Count:y
Club area, Pacific Pill·
sades, large belted s~
mio g pool, 4 bdnns., 3
baths. 184,JJll. Trade dowo
or up ! Phone(21 3) 45~3176.
o COMMERCIAL RENTAL
BUILDING 1250 aq. n.. 328 N. Newport. Car-
peted -1175 per mo. (op.o
Hoag Hospi:ai)Jobo -ft4fH878.
PROPER DRIVER
Reliable-Amiable -would
like part time wort wttb
!t!Ddred op!r!t. Call 84&-
~~:-------------------
• HELP WANTED
MALE OR FEMALE
2167 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR ORANGES 7 LBS .$
televistoo. used -• -..USICAL FOR SALE ,_,.,.a,.s.~oo":-:~ca':"lh"'._,e"-7"~·_,4,488,_. --· -·-~-OHG.\~ & PI\'XO S.\U: • SOtOOLS Fiu •~lec lion ueJ ,-.nd• t
Fre&-laoce art11t to ckJ
greetiDg gard deolpo oo
deftnt&e aalipmeat. Reply
Art Director, Supmnu
Company. Taylorville. ru .
62588
SALE
45(
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lilTS -:lCD llll! 2/33(
laliRIIIID lllf -7 OZ . -
1201.-
41e
57
FULL Of .ftJICI
Gill Itt• S..•r Stoillll••• Blades .. 5/79;
.......... VMII• W•-•·. · · · · · A9;
H.Wsc• Chi.P• AMp 11)oi •1 ••••• .0.
no• .:KJU • I .. I:M • IUJIIDAYI I .. I ___ _,. ••a" -• ----·1' I v :.~tw.ww:r
...... c.-......
SCHOOL PROBLEMS
Private Hith School
Individual auention
Small Claues
BRICKER·WARD
PREP SOIOOL
U Fair Drive • Costa Me ~a
540-0420
coa.ol~• plus \l~d. 01k. t~pi
net plano 11 terrific 11vin'•
on aat~te br1111d•.
••~d or~a• -lpia•t• f
~·-'·•• inclqdiDif H•n•n•ot~d 11-1<>0"• Ia all fialllhu, phu
FOR S4U:
'Usm T':LF.VISION roi
aale. 18"' pofC&bl,e TV -
oniJ t811.00. •67.6478. :
"32 IBOdol A F'ord lor oelo
or trade for a car. Model
~..!'!"~.et~-~~--·
r~~~~~~~il L. C. IMI'tH trpowil,_ -•II• trPo -'-c-._..
.. Oall t71-t-.o --··o... •I ole IJollv• WI: PA-1: OAIIIIbr
,.,. ............. , •~&roo 111 u •• -. n·.. -.
·e lOOK I ,I'OR:JALI
......... ..,. ~ ... ,., .... .97..... toola •
., rlill.. F. Rl•i•'-A-..... -.or 11-.
or, H.a..i 14.1$. ... IM .
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C..l..,._ •
,. .. ,
ALIDI All IUIII Of
OLIIJ MUll Dill
Allee Ami KJa«oa, 62.
11500 Coral Place, Clift'
Havs, died Aug. 24 a& h•
home. She ts ~a~rvtved by a
daugbter. Mary ~oott Pyle,
2406 VL& Marina, Weat U~
per Bay . a sister, Mrs.
Sanruel1bomton of Winol a;
2 blothora. Chides Oaab c1
WiDOta and Percy Gaah of
Mis 110ud ; and 9 gr10dcbU·
dren.
Services were beld Aug.
:!7 In PadQc VI ew Olapet
wUb the Rev. Ved Uodley
of~UieroCftdatlng. Inter·
mmt waa In Pactftc vtew
MIIIX>dal Pan.
CEQL E. HERRING
SUCOJMBS AT 71
CeCil E. Herring. 78, or
211 E. 19th St., Costa
Me•, died Aug. ~ at bia
home of a cardiac arresL
He la eurvtved bJ hta wife,
Podioa ... ••o. c.ou -
• Nar!IYJI
Mllte of Costa Mesa. and
14 graodcblldreo. He wa s a
member of lbe oew Mesa
Barr&ets, Veterans or
Yrorld 1br I.
Services will be held at
2 p.m. today, 29, In
Bell Broadway
Cbapel wUh interment
Harbor Rest Memorial Park.
OR'IILLE TINGLEY, H,
OF NEWPORT D1 ES
Orvtlle Charles Tingley.
collapsed and died at 11:30
a.m . Mon~. Aug. 26, at
his home, 18(17% W. 3alboa
Blvd., Cmtrll Nev.oport, just
after oompled.ng a pbone
mnversation wi th his do~
"''· Mr. T1ngi.QY is survived by
bh 100, KS'It E. Ttngley of
Newport Beadl; a brother .
Kemt ~. Tingley, Mlnoesota;
2 alatera, Mm. Ida Glam or
Iowa. and Mra. Minnie For~
mao or Wtnota. Services
will be held today, Au g. 29.
., Baltz M«<IWY Chapel,
Colao& del Mar, with Amorl·
can Legion Post 291 om-
datlnt!. lnt«moot .UI be
to Harbor Reet Caoet«y.
I I
J
QUIET SECLUDED AREA
Step right out to your beautiful semi-private
beach from this like-ne• 3 ~edroom, 3 Bath'
home. There is a spectacular view of all the
beating activities on the Pay & Oceon. S95,000 .
I' .... 548·8868
350 17th East
NEW
PROFESSIONAL BLDG.
URDU OFFICES lOW IVAILAILE
• LARGE PARKIN(; ARH
• SQ . FOOTAr,E OPTIONAL -from 600 sq.
lt. to 3,000 sq . ft .!
• AREA ~PACE ARRAN GED FO R YOUR
011/N CONVENIF'NC E
FO~ LllSIID llfUM&TIOI
CHL
PETE BARRm REALTY
642-4353
MESA VERDE HAS TWO COUNTRY C LV BS
MESA VERDE HAS 4 SCHOOLS, 1 PARKS
lll!D Moto V•de Dr., Costo Mesa • Phone 546-.5990
•
lm'OIIT IIAIIDR fiiGI
AIIST IECTIDI --'• 5
GENE'S GEMS c. • .,. c .... Property
(Gene Norvell -Ro•ttor) • • • • good neighbor it • 1
found t,. .. ure • • • T,. .. u,. Huntlft1? • • • 1 BR .l den for a Bachrlor
Hide--away or a tiwlngln:;
couple. Colored TV &: Strreo
included -maybe other
furniture too. • • • 2 Br:. Culir.
Add your ovm home. • • • Other Truaurot: Rent
1 block lo Corona dcl Mar
tK>ach. Nev.•ly lumisbed ;!
Bft. t; ram rm homr. • • • LN..Option
$23.1ll full pru:e
Cute 2 BR.
-@-k'.!t':'.!-
332 Morguori to
Corona del Mar
673-8550
(].,.. 1/o,.,.//.
{(.,./lor
lltURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1!168
CXliOIA D£L liAR, CALl F.,
HOP 'N SKIP
to the beach
Cozy 3 bedroom hom e Sou th of High.,..ay ;
beauti fu lly landscap ed; room to add un i t
behind (would have Ocean View!); im -
mocu lately decora r ed. JUST SJI , 500.
~EMPLE REAL ESTATE
251S f . Coast Hwy., C.f9ftG lief Mat
67S.2101
•••••••••••••••••• ,.1.1
iSiiii.~l : SEE THIS ONE S2.S . mi.llion total sales •
Uuo uah the M~Jltip le Listina •
o r The Newport Har· • --PRICED TO SELL!
' Ul VIA LIDO NORD • • • • : 9eautiful ly maintained ... and ready to move:
• into right now ! 45 foot lot, well landscaped. 5 e
• bedrooms, 3 baths, large living room, wet bar ••
1.:::::::-------• family roo m opening to large patio for unusual· •
ely spaciou s feeling. Modern kitchen and com-•
eplete laundry area . Ideal fami ly home. See it e
•soon. e
: $74,500 : • • : p. a. palmer lncorporatea:
• THl DMLOPfRS (J UDO SINCE 193S : R ~s/ror : lJ77 Via Li4. Oftal•l·7-1
642-6472 "-~ lloodt .F-tloo L.A.-coli lolA s.IOU.
.... 673-36-11 ••••••••••••••• ,., •• ,.
1730 W. Cout Hlwoy
l•ch
FOR LEASE
Responsible oouple ror
eleg•t home in [rvtn6 Ter-
race -2 bedrooms, 2
baths, ronnal dining room.
martie fireplace. covered
patio -1375~per month on
yearly lease. available
trt~nediately.
Cllealllre 11111 latitl
ll~ZIU MJfl•
Can"t sell it? .•. Trade It?
For Fast Ac ti on&: Retults
Call
OOYLE .l WOOD CO.
Call ,....,~,,.
210 E. 17th
Wells-McCardle
Realtors
Reliabl< Su viC< Sin« 1943
1110 NEWPORT 548-7729 COSTA
Newport
It
Victorl'l
6464811
(Open
Evenings)
•
' POPULAR DEMAND
WE ARE ABOLISHING LABOR DAY
HO WORK TO ae DONE IH THIS IMMACU-
LATE AND LOYEL Y FOUR BEDROOM AND
.fAMILY ,ROOM HOME IH LUSK SECTIOM OF
HARBOR VIEW HILLS. SETTER THAN HEW
AND READY HOW .•• Askin9 S41,900 .
••••••••••••••• AVAILABLE FOR SCHOOL. •. HO MORE
FRANll(,i'SEARCHIHG ... T~roo bod_. horoo
in (orono Highl.-ds •ith beautiful landscaped
polio. A JOY TO SEE AND 0-H.
• ••••••••••••••
A Most Unusual Home
JUST LISTED II COROU OIL MAl
T•o level home on canyon , with •ide contour
deck. Well-known artist owner hos used ima..
qination and beautiful color · to make this o
one"of .. .,..kind! Three bedrooms, thrH boths
and family room. Quality construction and
appointments throughout .•. S54, 900.
DOX Y. f RJUCI<l.IX
I REAl. 'TOR ' 3250 Eut CGast tt•pw.,-·
1Mon1 del Mil", Cali lorn11
Phone. 673-2222
OPE~ SEVE~ DAYS
BIG LIDO HOME
FOR ACTIVE FAMILY
Ill YIA LIDO lOUD
OPU IUIDU-I to I P.M.
OPU MOIOU IL•• Dorl -I It I P.M.
• lUSTER CREELY -IU·lZ·
••• • 642·.
SPRING
REALTY • 7258.
·~
1801 lhstcli ff Orivo
(17th and Dover)
Newport Sooch, Cal ifomio
Let's Tradel
2~ et;N'S .... Rict,.crest, Kern (oultty.
L...,al corn•r, •pr.xim.,_.,. 330 ' act'"lf&.
Ftoc .... ~ cl••· T•ns,$36.. 'Y .... , $4000 .
Swtoll .. pi•• anywh•• In Or•t• Cunty.
/lecr•tiDnllllflnd PMOMI Ul-1111 • ,
Multiple Listing Service gets houses bought and sold-fast.
•
.......... die --· tool d die Reallot" is Multipl< l..isdna -· 11trootP this Setvic<. -o1 Reoloon110 oblcto pool their....,..,... to m.ur. a--ol a__.. when you'r.
...... -·.--alproperties ....... ,.,.. ... buyiaa-•
It •--. -· aad beadodaes. ADd you'-lla .. die iavaluoblcllolp al700< llcaloo< ...., ......... ..,.
U ,. • ...,... ..... I a.a.., do it the kJP::al way : .. I lata.. I fi ' 'an .. ln. Jill
--' --·•-OidtaiEtltlca••••lloraiiMlocol-.. ... af ... NIII '
~clad-al'ltoai--
Barbor-Coeta
•
•SCHOOlS
Laguna Beach.
· School
of Art ·and Design
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Doy&l••iotC!ouft
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W ahrr )Jix
u ... id ~-hnab•l
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~I so
s ix-wee k Bas ic Cour'ses.
Call or w,rile for free brochure
494-1520
630 La~una Canyon Road
l'r.MC"liul II ~ pnol'iis T r a inin f!f -~~nt t"r
lt>arn
SELF-HYPNOSIS
To Control
Smokin!!
Sleep
Habit s
Wei!!ht
:\'l e mon
Attitudes
/Studies. e h·.
Or~~'t' t:ounh''s OriJfinal
HYPNOSIS
II~·JHWih.-raf'~ urult·r tlirt>diun a nd
:o-u ru-n i ~i un u·f \lt·tlit·a l rJodur
Floyd Mc:Guire
11:111-7HII 827·0024
181 ~ l ·~th Strert.
T u8lin
e APPIOftl POl YITIIAN nAININe~
e lAY AMI nDIIM CU.SJU ""
e N.S.LA. AI'PIOtn "'
Machine shorthencl for generel, mecJi~l,
le 9 • I, executive, end eclm inidretiYe
HCr .. eriel. Hearin9 and deposition re·
,.,tint •
e COMI'lETE STOCKS OF MACHINES
EQUIPt.IEHT I SUPPLIES. EKPERT
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•• e1 •• ... ,., I apr '• awa
IM&--·IIYIAAIIA
MI·IU4., MI·UU
INSTRUCTION
fencing ...
Dancing ...
to i"crease your houn
of leisure pl .. sure
The Modern vers iC?n of~~
tn Anc ient .rt
Yoga ...
Womens Judo
l•sic self defens• •nd
physiul fitness
Phys ic tl h .. lth • n d
menttl control
lEiiiSTil NOW
rri-• ._ '--
Unique Studios
I
532 W. 19th St. , Cosio Mosa • 64~-8831
(I BLOCK WEST OF HARBOR 8LYD.)
fl1Jf!})
ORANGE COUHn'S
UWi1!1W
beside the blue waters
of the Pacific
CLASSES START' SEPTEMBER liTH
Mqniflcent, coedlatklllll = pnpuatary IChool located on, the l&llda oJ Bl1baa PW Ill the Mart ol CIJifomla'a
Goldin IUvlera~rwl• T-11
Dedicated to the ~· tJl art, ldenoe, la»wledp and
the eultlvatlon ot IOCIIlp.ca
Beautltu1 cle•roon-. Juxurtaua cloin-.~Y~MU~um, audltortwn,
library, olympic lllld twin~ pool_ ltUdlllt unlln
Small d11m; cllalJnlulahed f~a~lty.
.Sound academic baelcaround' In EnciWI. .mathematics, home
economics. millie, typlna, latin, hlatory, lldence, art, drama,
reedinlr. Modem. ~annaDa by native lna'tNcton In Frei:Jch,
Spenllli, German, ancfJb!Mien. ·
SNcout, fun, water aport1, ballet, tennis. 1o1r. bowllna on
the ll'ftR.
..t,plaa._ for IIIII •••••t• -'irhC _,..., rw ar.
·-waltt~ Oallft, P.O. 8a -... ,a, Oalr.nla-tw. ··-n .............. ,
mona '5-rancej I.S.T.D.
ENROLLMENT --WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 9TH
CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 16TH
Slow, Ca,..,l Training of Young D ... con
Kinderballel ID Professional
Call 642-4068 lor Bra chu re
363 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beac:h
BROCHURE SENT ON REQUEST
• • • • •
642-4068
-.... -
•
NEW!'ORT HARIIlR EJig~
Aim' SECTION --P ... 6
THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 19€~
CORONA OEL MAR. CALIF. SCHOOL PROBLEMS??
Look al the training pro·
grams offered by lhese
outs landing Orange Coun·
ly schools and tl3ining
cenlers . Prepare yourself
for lhe challenge of the
fulure .
Prepare for your future
in a fraction of time
CLASSES BEGIN EVERY MONDAY
POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE
Co-Educational -Day and Night
accelerated courses include:
e Ty,... e Shortlland e Speed Dlctatlo11 e Ius. E119llsll e Ius. Math e Legal S.Cratary e Medical Secretary e Flll:tt e, Yocab1lary lulldlftt e Office Machines e Technical & Repro Typln9 e Lotter Wrltln9 e OHI;:e Proced•re e Plus Allied S•bloctt
e PIRSONALIZID INSTRUCTION
Plu' Charm & Pa"oulity Davalopmant
for tha Career Woman "'
We Invite You to Visit Ou1· Modern College . ' at Any Time-See the Latest Aids to Learning
FRII PLACIMINT S1111C1
MAJOI CIIDIT CAIDS ACC8"11D
325 ••. Newport .,, ••. 5a-972l
•
•
Private High School
lndi vidual attention .
Small Classes
Co-Educa tiona}
BRICKER-WARD
PREP SCHOOL
88 Fair Drive -Costa Mesa
540-0420
"BE A PERSON --NOT A "NUMBER"!
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
FOR THE FALL SEMESnR
IY111Ing Prlfrllll
COMMENCING SEPT. 9th, 1961
•••• , ....... v ........
UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF
Vincent S. Dalsimer, Dean
...... a. ....................... rr.,.m., ........ .a.. C.literUI
.. ' ' d a I 1 ... ••• -.... • M' ' .......... Skss1fn
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t a a • r.a. 0er1r •••I .,_
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NO . A
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NO . 5
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Here are tbe pictures I
promised or the Post Luau.
1bey abow a lot or happy
people having run.
No. 1. 2, 3. 4 -Members
who are enjoying thEITI·
eelvea at the moment that
.. G.I ." Femeatrom, the
Legioo photographer, came
by and shot pictures.
No. 5, A, 7 -Members or
tbe Hawaiian entertainment
group. They were all VERY
100dl The band played
Hawaiian music in all
styles. Have you ever
heard a roc~ and roll ver-
sion or "Bubbles in the
Wine," played Hawaiian
semi·fonnal dress, reaerv .. 1
tions required tr; Sept. 25Cb.,
Call the ortice; 873-6070.
About the Awards dinner;
beside the police and nr&-:
man awards, thia year a
special award will be made
to ~errill Duncan. Merrill
is a Post mem ber and via
recently selected to be th8,
new Chief or Police of
Orange, 9alitomia. We hate
to see you leave Newport;
but we wish you all or the
best in your new position or
public protection in Orange,
pJ errill. • • • •
The battleship New Jer-
sey has been cruising off
our Coast this past wee~.
Some or those booms we
beard were not sonic1
Bay swimming bas been
great! Come on down for a
dip while the weather t s
wann. The ocean is very
rough though. Would you be--
lieve 10 root waves at
liUle Corona beach?
.style? The dancing girls FLOTS~, JETSAM,
danced ]iawaiian, Samoan B& TS AND PIECES.
0.1 ., the photographer,
says tr you want an y or the
pictures he has taken at
any or the recent functions,
let the office know. He will
post them on the Wlletin
board so you can choose
the ooes you want.
aad Tahitian•style Hulas. In the old days when the\
There was thunderous ap.. Peninsula was called
While you are at it, say
a prayer for the Cz.ecb
people tonight. It's about
all they have going for
tbEITI at this time, the way I
see it. Say one ror the
crew or the Pueblo too.
plause, several encores. Mackerel F1ats by the
people who lived on the Boy!. · ·That little Tahi· bluff (Goat Hill), things ttan dancer took me 'way
back to the ol~ days _ and stuff used to come up
on the beaches at every
wheo I was young and ser-tum or th e tide. Most it was vtog In the South Pacific
Cherrto
-TED.
.•. Grrrr ... 1 no good; that was fiotsarr •.
No. s -George Pusateri. Other stuff was thrown
Post champion hula dancer, away by someone: that was AIRFRAME • POWER
and his dancing partner. 1n jetsam. That Is the way Q.ASS SET FOR Oa:
this case it is his lovely I'm getting news these It may not be everyman's
daughter, Julie. days. Most or it is one-concept or an airplme, Wt
No. g _ Son and rather, liners about Post people. scattered all over the Ooor
wtutam aod Walter Tips. Bill Murray woot bac~ to of an Orange Coast College
Tb&t'l bow It was. 1 bet the VA hospital August 218 abop buildifll are the part•
~,._·--bo4,•ode die . (0<-l..~P· ··-. UJ a 19411 'fllr~-d!fo& IIIla yO&r Me yoo gonlol' tlto-!llt' --llftll ID OoOijo
• .-• • sign regularly now? rr aot, BID.co.
CALENDAR
Initiation night, August
28th, 7 p.m. Dinner, 12.
The 29th District Ritual
Team presided.
Legion Yacht Club Dance,
. Sept. 7th. No·Host Cocktail
hour In the Ballast Room 7
to 8 p.m., 14 per person.
Regular Post 11291 meet·
tng, Sept. 11th at 8 p.m.
The attendance jackpot is
now 1110. How about that!
The Really, Really, Bi@
One, ror Po!" '#291 members
and all Newporters as well:
The second annual Police
and Fireman-of-the-year
awards dinner Sept. 28th at
7 p.m. Price 12.50 each,
call the Post: 1\73--5070. Mr. Bingo, an employe or
Cdr. Bill, Betty, and the Los Angeles Airways until
boys are ·vacationing back one month _ago, will bead
in Iowa. To the Kimlers: the new OCC airframe and
burry back; we miss you! power program, which opens
Ken E. Johnson and Ted in September.
Balinslty are back home In addition to the Taylor-
from their European trip. cr'att, which Is similar in
While over there they vi sit· appearance and size to the
ed Paris Post No. 1. They old Piper Cub, Mr. Bingo
re-visited the Nonnandy bas scrounged various
beaches, and Bastogne, pieces o r gliders.
Belgium, where they both The first year o r the pro-
served during the battle or gram will deal with airframe
th e Butge and the Arden-only. The students will not
nes. orilyrecover the Taylorcran,
but evmtually reassemble
it and make it airworthy.
"We'll be able to mak e it
Oy. '' says Mr. Bingo.
N0.7
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NEWPORT
BEACH
JOe
Olympic athletes feted
RepreMatadvee of tbe 'Ibomcoo, woma'e ewim--
Oranp Couoty Boatd or ming: K111 Doeaburg. mtll'e
Supervlaors, presented cer-swimming and water polo;
tttleatea or oommeadatioo 8111 Ficker, Taylor Qoanc
All&-171b to .Orange County and Ray Elliott Jr., 5.5
aUlletes who are competing meter sailboat class; Sey-
to represent the United mour Beei:, Star yacb.Un1;
States at tbe 19th Olympiad Peter Connally, Del Kabao,
to be held in Mexico City, Dave Kimes, John and .8111
Oct. 12-27. Peacbeh, Dennis aa.d Pet•
The ceremony was held at Parter, Larry Porter, JobD
Mi ssion Seechcraft, Orange Scruggs, Dan 'lbomp100,
County's Beecbcratt dealer Henry Sprague, Carleton
and maintenance repair cen-Seaver and Usa Ciustafaoo.,
ter in conjunction with that F'inn sailboat class; Kent ri~'s rormal open bouse. F'ieming, rowin~ Peter
t-'isston Beechcratt co-Weigand and >Milliam Jewell.
operated with the Orange canoeing.
County ?lympic Committee • CORONA DEL MAR
by donanng its ultra-modem Ge ald Le't h Fiun sail-35,000-square-foot facility r 1 c •
ror the presentation. boat class; Paul H. Ryan,
"Orange County has its rowing.
share o r many things, and • COSTA MESA
this includes top-notch AI Cassel, 5.5 meter
athletes," Ken Clark , Mis-uilboat class; Robel\
sion Beechcraft president, Tatge and Ray Millet Jr ..
said. Certincates or com-Flying Dut.chman sailboat
mendatioo were di rected to class; William· B. Freely,
50 athletes. mcluding the Finn sailboat class; Lea
following from the Harbor Cutler and Chuck Lyda,
area: canoeing; Dee DeBusk,
• NEWPORT BEACH "NOmen's uac~ and ft eld.
Richard Beckner, medal • BALEOA
winner in ronner Olympics; Scott Allan and Warren
Edward A. Burke, bamms-Parker, 5.5 meter sailboat
throw; Toni Hewi u aod Kim clan.
ROGER L. LAPP, a naive
of Whittier, has been ~p
pointed manager br the
NewiJ)rt Beach Otfice of
Downey Savings and Loan
Assn. Prior to joining Dow-
ney Savings earlier this
month, he was a loan offi-
cer for a savings and loan
firm in Oregon. He attended
El Camino Mid Pierce j unior
colleges and has a standard
diploma from the American
Savings and Loan Institute.
While in Oregon, he was a
member of the Elks Club
and other civic organi za-
tions.
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THOMAS E. BRENTNALL Ill, 2581
Ci rcle Or., 13ay Shores, is shown demon -
st rating advan ced sci entific eQu ioment
of his own design at the 1%8 Western
Electroni c Show an d Convention {WE S·
CO NJ held last week in Los Angeles..
Th omas, 17, is one of 20 higt11y talented
high-schOol st udent s sel ected from the
eleven western State s by WE SCON to ex·
hibit thei r hotr~e-gro w n electroo ic ware
at the annual show. Hi s technical sut).
j ect, "A stutty of fun damental system in
a binary digital com outer," was re-
searched in hi s science class at New-
oort Harbor High School . He not only
di spl ayed and prepared a teCh nical oaoer
on his otO j ect but al so toured se._eral
tedlnicat institutions in tne LA aoea
¥1d received a sso U.S. Sa._ings Bond
fro m WE SCON for his efforts.
Keith goes to Sweden
Keith Carlson. 18-year·
old son o r the Rev . and Mrs.
Roy A. Carlson. fonnerly
at Ch ri st Chu rch by the Sea
in CEiltral Newpo rt, has
~e to Sweden to live fCK
a year.
The Carlson's, now in
North Hollywood. bave told
about their son's experien-
ces in a letter to a long--
time friend, Mrs . Arthur
Miller of Newport Heights.
msnber or Ch d at Omrd1 by
the Sea.
They said that Keith wmt
to Sweden as an exchmge
student in the "Youth rcx
understanding" (Y, F .U.)
program. He lelt shortly
after graWat:ion with honors
from North Hollywood High
School. He was delighted to
be assigned to the land from
\~otlich OOth or his grand·
fathers came. He ""'ill be
living with 2 famUies -
during the summ er in Taby,
a sui:I.Jrb of Sto<*holm, and
beginning in Sepc.snber, in
Stutskar. near the GuH of
Bothnia. about 100 miles
north of Stockholm.
The CarlSJns also visited
Swedm an d other Scandina-
vian countries Wring the
swnmer by way or celebra-
ting the~ r 25th wedding an-
niversary. At Upsala, Swe-
dm, they had a reunion with
Dr. Harvey Potthoff, the
minister who married them
in Denver on July 8. 1943.
Dr. Potthof'f was anmding
the -1ttl Assemtiy or the
world Coondl or O:lurchee
KEITH CARLSON
as a delegate of the United
Med\odist Church.
Mr. Ca.daon ls now paator
or a Metho<ti st Church ln
Nortb Hollywood.
H. J. GARRm FURNITURE
2215 HADOl kYO.
COSTA t.tESA
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........., .,..b ... dMenai.ned upon th7 ~ and upoa thy holy ~ity •. to
4Dilh tM tnMI.-.ion. and to make •n .nrt o1 un1, and lo make reconcalletiOn
for laiquity and to briftl in ewrl-:!:f rith......., end to seal up the villion •ftd ~ ud 10 •I'IOint tM HOly. KDOW therefore aod understand,
that hom thl ~"' forth of the CC~~UY.ndment to reetoft and to build Jerutalem
uoto the M_..h the Prince ehaU be .-,en ...U. and thNaeON and two weeb:
... And after Uhe) thi'MICD,.. aftd two ...U thal1 M.-iah bto C'Ut off. but not
lor himeelf"' (Din, 9:24-26, 2&1).
WHAT 18 A "WEEK"'?
"Weeki" tranalated literally mHIW ".v.Md." ThUll "Seven weeks" i. "aeven .
...,.oed;" wwn t.imM ....,..,. or forty-Dine. "Threneore aDd two weeb" ia "aixty-
two., .w:ned;" eisty-two timftl aewn, or four-hundred and lhirty-f~r-Here then.
ia a prophetic ~rtod, divided into thr..e lll!dion.: .-n we.b; aur;ty-two weeks, and one week. The term "weeki" can nofer to eitMr da~ or yMn; but obviously,
thl prophetic: era ia made up of ya.n, for the lut week it.eU, It&. uid elNwhere,
will endure twice 42 months.
'niB NUMBER OF DAYS IN niE PROPHECY
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QUESTION, 'W,..,. In 1/w Blbk II lite ""'"' '/W>' -dllw .,..., (1m ,_, •
ANSWER: The word ·:Jew:. was used to identify thooe
who were members of the Tribe oj Judah. You can find the
word "Jew" recorded in Scripture the firs t time in the Book
of Esther. chapter Z. verse ).
Approximately 700 years before the First Coming of
Christ the ten Northern Tribes were taken into Assyrian
captjvity, wh1le 600 yean before the First Coming, Judah
was taken into Babylonian captivity . After Judah returned
from the Babylonian captivity, having been there for 70 yean,
remnants of the ten Northern Tribes joined themselves unto
Judah, and from that time on, whether or not they were of
the Northem Confederacy of Tribes, including Judah and
Benjamin, they were known as Jews.
The Southern Kingdom, including Judah :Jnd the Tribe
of Benjamin, and many other thousands from the other Ten
Tribes, had been in captivity over the years, but when they
all came back together. they were identified as Jews . There are but 360 days in a propbmc year. 'n.e Gretlt Tribulation wiU endure
"a time, and time~~, and half a time:" .. forty-two months;" or "a thousand two
hundred and thl'tiHOOre days." In each i..tanc:e the duNtion ta for three and one-half yean. If the number of yean ia div;ded into the number of days. the QUESTION: "'Will the /ewUh ~ople 'n the UnU.ed
rMUit illl 360 days in a prophetic year; or if the number of monthll ia multiplied States be lomt' of the 144,{X)() who are to be marked and
by the days in a prophetic month. the rMUlt ta 1280, the number of daya in three on the earth during the TribtJ.ation?" and one-half prophetk yean. Furthermore, three and one-half Julian years
eontllina 1278 days, and noc. 1280 days. Ther.fore, in the Bible, a prophetic '""'E WATC~ ES ave~ ANSWER: As I read and understand the Scriptures, they
moath conuina thirty days, and a prophetie yea~r. am days. seem to indtcate to me that the remnant which is to be Now then, if Uw 483 yean (siJ:ty-nine 'IWftb of the prophecy), ia multiplied
by 360: the day• in a prophetic r,ur, the rMUit ia 173.880 days, which ia the y 0 u marked, as outlined in the 7th chapter of the Book of Reve-
lenath of Lime •n daye, to ela.-e • from the 1~il\f forth of the commandment to lation, will be living in the general area of Jerusalem. I be-
reatore and to build J eruulem," "unto the Mna~ah the Prince." )ieve that Matt. 24:1 S-22 very de(initely indicates that the
Now that-know the number of days of Dlntel'a prophecy to be 173.880, let J..U ()()() h t •-'-ed 'I •-· h · · · f J WI 6nd whether or not it is confirmed by actual computation. First, what ia thP TJ, w 0 are 0 uoro: mar.. WIJ ~:x:: m t e VICinity o er-
date of the "goinc forth of the commandment to rntore and &o build Jerusalem?" usalem . f suggest you read that portion of Scripture care-l:::=:~~==~=::C~c==::==:~=========:=:==~Z>~=,.~U=="r=·~'=5~':'":=::::::::::::::=: full d f h THE DATE OF THE COMMANDMENT r Y an see i t is isn't conect.
Jn the Firat of Eua, we read of a commandment to "build the house or the WHAT EVER YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES may be, baby. Leam to visualize your loved ones as When we undentand that the remnant of the Israelites
Lord," and in Er.ra Seven, of a commandment to "beautify the house of the you can be very sure of one thing: God is watch-always being l)f'otected by the everlasting ilt'ms will flee into the desert, the wilderness, and the mountains, Lord." However, neither of these commandmenta ta "to restore and to build f Jeruaalem." Tht. commandment La found in Nehemiah Two. and ... Jiven "i n ing over you. If you learn to listen catefu lly for o God. 9y doing so, you will be sending out and there be protected by Cod for three and one-haJf yean,
the month of Nisan, in the twentieth rear of Artaxenn the kin&" ... " The Julian Hi m, yoo wi 11 hear Hi 5 guidance in your heart, protecting and guiding ttl oughts which He will we are persuaded that the Jewish people who wi11 be marked
date for Niun 1.• in the Artaxenee twentieth y•r was March 14· B.C. 445·1 'I · · h ath use for theio protection. v-· can help God to will have to •-,·n.the ~-1 ar-of the Mo.ddle r-·t country Thererore-March 14. B.C. 445 plut 173.880 days ia "unto the Mnaiab the and He WI I direCt you down th e tlg t P S as "" uot: ~~....... ..... . ~
Prinee." you move through life. Si t down occasi onally protect and watch over your loved ones and of the State of Israel, because the land into which they flee
"UNTO THE MESSIAH THE PRINCE" and make a list of the times in your lif e you you rself by BELIEVING that He is. Thank God is lfJC<Ited in Edom. (Dan. 11 :41 }. ·
"Unto the Me.iah thr Prince," we believe, indicates the da>: w~n. He have experienced God's providential care. You constantly for watching over you. ln every dlf-came into Jeruaalem u Kina of the Jews. He bed charpd His Di.:1plea f It •tu 1 h c · fo · (Matt. 16:20) (Mark 8:JOI (Luke 9:21). the 4'reat multitude "'hich followed will be so amazed that it will surely deepen ICfJ Sl at on t an .. H1m r see1ng you
Him (Matt. 12:16), and t"ven the unclean •pinta (Mark 3:12 d . Luke 4:41), your faith. The list may include thl! time you through. And remember that you don't have to
that they should not mak(' Him known, hut on this days "He accepted the accla-escaped being hit by a car., .when you received wait until bedtime to do this. God would be
mal ions of 'the whole multitude of dw disciple.'• and silenced the n:monatra.nce · ht 1 d ·1 ld 1 f of the Pharisees with tM rt"buke. ·r h •ll you that if these shouJd hold th~r peace. that promotion •.• the day you mo ved into your m1g Y Pease I you wou c ose your eyes or
the atonee would immt'diatll'ly cry out.'5 new and better home ••. or, if you're a parent, a few seconds righ t now and tell Him how ''T~ time of Jerusalem's visi tation had come, and she knew it noL Long ere the ti me He blessed you with a healthy, perfect thankful you are for what He is doing for you, then lh{' nation had rejf'cted Him. but this w .. the predestined day when th('i r L.:-.:._:__:___:..;__:_:._...:._ _____ __:._:_ _____________________ _l
t::t~r:,e~~s~, ~h:;:~-~l~,o~t::c::~rR~jo~:::ti;:!~~:.~o~:~hit~,r~,i~~~ ::.:~ DR. 8 EN N ET '5 8 I 8 LE LESSON 0 daughte r of Jeruulem; behold, thy King cometh unto thH!'' Of all the days of the ministry or Christ on earth, no other will utisfy so w,.IJ the anpl'a words,
'unto thfo MeMiah the Prii'ICf".'" Th('rerorf'-Thf'M" Hi bl e I e .. o,. .. oa Genl"• •· eetitl ed "Ia the Betfanial, his faith in th~ lov~ and· m~rey
M•r•·h 4. B.C. 445 plua 173.880 days us "unto" the first Palm Sunday. God," •"'" ~rium b~ Or . .J-u F.. 8eaa et for ... Ouhti • of God, he asked if the richt-
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PALM SUNDAY Beacoo, Collua,.,.-..ood. N.J . . eous would ~ d~stroy~d with
John's ministry be1an "in the fiftf'tlnth yea r of the reirn of Tiberiua Caeur" ABRAHAM PLEADS FOR S~M _GeneSIS 18:16-33 the wicked, and th~n pleaded
(Luke 3:1): and our Lord's ministry be_gan the aame year (MatL 3). Ti~rius Pleading and biking with God ls:ed to gwe a son to Sarah a~d that th~ citi~s be saved if "there
began, to r~gn on ~ugust 19, A_.D. l_f ._ F•rteen yean later would be A.D. 29, the in th~ met hod definitely pre-htm (Gen. 17 :15-19). So !n be fifty righteous within the yea r an wh1ch Chnat began H1a mantatry. lna.much • the fir-t Pa.over "'!AI ·L-d 1 _ H' . , view of the close rt.lationshlp · ,. Ab ham• _, Lot that of Nisan A.D. 29, thf' fourth P~r (three yea~n later) • fi.zed by Scnp-sen~~~~: J'j • 1~ IS p~a}et, God ham 11 O!'i· . ra . s_ n ...... ~w. '
ture: Niaan A.D. 32. Ao::o rd inJ to Jewil.h !] our Lord we~t up to J eru-founded on !a1th m God. It IS the ~tween .. and Abra • With h1s famdy, hved there, and
salem on the 8th or Nilan. wh•ch we know J ~Friday. The ~h .. 010 st profit;b1e and most satisfy-tS not surprasanc that, one .. even_t-so Abraham pleaded with 'Je-
apent at Bethany (John 12:1_), and on the 1 Ol N'a:-n He enter~ mto Jerv.-ing power which man has received ful day, while. Abraham sat lD bovah for them, even though'
ulem (John 12:12). The Juha.n d.te or the 10th til N_., A.D. 82, WM Suaday, f God The: A 1 Jain the tent door tn the heat of the Lot Jd.d ed 1 be very April 6, A.D, 32. Therefore-March 14, B.C. ._.5 .,a. 113,880 days ia "unto" rom -post e t'S day" suddmly three men stood prov o,~h
A11ril 6, A.D. 32. wrote, "The effectual fervent b 'h-I .d 1 selfish and ungrate...,....-r_ ew.
I .gh .1 y 1m. t wa.s very rv1 en N Lot h d 1· ed those COMPUTATION prayer o a n teous man ava1-th h . I ow, a IV tn
h h•• (] 5 16) . . at t ey were not natrves o cities for about 20 years and it From B.C. 445 to A.D. 32 ia 476 yean. Bear in mind that in reckonin1 yean et muc ames : m tts the land nor ordinary human .'
Great Events • ID the Old Testament
"Jonathan' a Great Victory"-1 Sam. 14
,_ .. TlU: SWORO O, THE LOIID"'-.. • lOft,..._..._ • ..._, T-
BJ Joy Martin
from B.C. to A.D., one year mw.t always be omitted, for the interval between working. It is most reasonable beings and Abraham addre'SSed seemed reasonabl~ to thmk that
B.C. 1 and A.D. 1 i& not two yeen but one year. that the Creator should rt.-he. 1• d h .. M l.o d if he should have brought at least llllr-1!-• . . t 1r ea er t us, Y r • 50 souls to a knowledge of the Aa th_e Juhan calendar 18 about I 29th of a day lo~er than the mean ~lar year. serve to Himself the power to now I have found favor in thy . · B the J uhan calendar hu three leap years too many ID every four centunea; there-. . . . · one true God ID that bme. ut '"r:::~r-• fore. we will df"dud three leap yMr days from the one-hundrd and nineteen. commumcate With H1s own ern.-s1ght, pass not away, I, pray Abraham kn~w the self-center-li
From March the 14th to April 6th, reekoned inchWvely aocording to Jewish tures, anything less would be thee, from _thy se:va~t, and edness of Lot and seemed to
practice, is 24 days. unthinkable. Man's pan of this he urged hts hospttahty edupo~ fear that Lot had not been . thm~. Whether he suspect It f · f 1 f h Lo d h . 476 -number of years betwe-en B.C. oU5 and A.D. 32. IS prayer to God d I h ' k h kn~ he nut u or t e r , so e, m
365-number of Jayi in a year. ' or not, an .. 1 m . e new, tum, reduced the required num-
2.380
2856 142 8
MUTUAL FAITH AND nUST was entertammg h1s Lor~ Qe-ber of righteous to 45, and 40.
The hi story o f Abraham is ho'!'a'h.~ Ha~d twod"ange~-10 diS-and 30, and 20, finally, 10, and
f . fi h (II guise. IS WOT s to tue:m con-h -h . f r •th d d set orth m fteen c apters . ed f 1. . t ere IS prayer o aa en e .
173.740
I 16 -number of leap year days.
to 25 ) in Genesis, and it is stltut -~prayer~ supplcatlon Apparently he felt sure that
clear that, except fOT -his close rnd petitiO~, ~~d It wasl~O~-there mUSt ~ ten made right-
relationship with God we would 1Y 1"1 "'1'"hre -d yoku ~ . ve eous by Lot's teaching and "iMkclt• .,_.. wWdt. .._ tt.. 11.,. ... _ . . ' . u all an as '-r1n st our 1 not be mterested m h1m, and Lo d d' d . . . h examp e. (U e ,. .. ,. .. • _. ....... ~ -..-uuol1y will M .. ua411.a Is-. IC) very probably would never have r ' to , me ~n VISit Wit us, CL
heard of him Jt was through that praye r Will surely be an-LOT"S TERRIBLE FAILURE I lni UU AcaOU S laiUela ef eit&. • ._. '-1 4W
. . . · . . swtred · He m:~y ~ven ask us . 1 "•• •allier wbicll Send t•-..,. wu Mra (Acta Utili l rlU h1s mt1mate and fa1thful serv1ce fi t (R. 3 ·20) T -d But there were not ten nght-rle4 1 He••• •ri .., ,e~" 173.880 -number of days "from the 1oinr forth of the commandment to G d d h. •-d' t T~ ev. · . ry It an · th · · Lot had "II " 4 -·-nd 1 b .1d J __ , .. .. ·-•L-M . h ·•-P . .. to o an 1s 01111: 1ence o A d .1 . 1 .1 th ther eous m e two c1t1es. ----tel aot Ilia tou •• -Y •••• elro ree ...... re a 0 u• eru ... em. un ... u.., Hela u.... nnce, God's words that he became ~e. n 1• It aJ ~· ~n e been too busy with material "II "ttie Lenl -·--4eu ... .-tlro-7 • ..._ ,...p~aet _.. .-• _.._
Thus by actual computation the prophecy i. confirmed. kn own as "the friend of God" 1!\. someth1~.g lackmg m >:ou;, things and fellowshipping with •• • ., ~.. . ~ ..
THE SEVENTIETH WEEK (James 2 :23 ). Th~ reason that u~ths ·~o,r dje:lus _ n~ebel~alls. the unrighteous citizens to try 12 Wti~ aot.We -Iller ~md I ~~.,_~'!.;:_ ';jj,~Jr-
"And the people or the prince that shall come ahall destroy the city and the Abraham was "the friend of IS pmt we s In levers to brine souls to God, and, as • ,... (I.W t zS.a) I MCIIMI t!.e ----., Snl Ia OU.U
sanctuary: and the end thereof shall be with a ftood, and unto the end of the God" was that he "believed God to carry our prayers to God far as the record shows there tl iaitiall; el • tla._tder Cla4 ... of Ia J-t.. J......-
war desolations are detf'nnined. And he" (the prince that shall come ), "shall and it was imputed unto hirr: through Christ (Rom. 8:26). were only himself and two IC ~ !!...,_~ U:4i) II MewM4 "-a.-----· ..... confinn (a ) covenant with (the) many for one week : and in the midst of the The d' 1 d di ------t!.e .tt..,...,_ .. ,. ....._tWa..,... week he shall cause the ucrifice and the oblation to ceaae. and for the over -for righteousness." Ther.::: was 1etary aws an or -daughters, an4 they had been !-1el G~Ae:lro.. 17 Mtlaen • aa ____ ...... LOID •
spreadi ng of abomination~~ he shall make it daolate. even until the consumma-mutual faith and trust between nances of Moses (Exoc:l. 24 poorly instructed by him in the 11 ,---el tlae a..w... .. IGea. ll1 ....-.ItT -T w..,.....,...
lion, and that determined shall be poured upon the de.olate" (Dan. 9:26b-27). God and Abraham, which was through 39) were over 400 ways of God and the doctrine~ •11 ~ J..dt widl. OM.. II .... <111 .. "-61 --·-ia ta.. .,..._
Clearly, to the end of the 69th "week" baa bed ita completion, but nothinr in by far ,the_ greatest_ thing in years in the future (Exod. 23: of . !!Cparation from evil. In • ......._.,--.... .u. .... w 11 :-:;. ~~~.!.':!1~ 17,11)
Scripture or history warranta the co nclusion that the .eventieth "week·' ha8 been Abrahams hfe-and ts also the 19 ), and, as Abraham never bu1ldmr up his material prosper-......,. (htla Cdl) u "tker. ._ .............. te tile LOID
fulfilled ,fortheeventaoflhia"week"didnottakeplaceinanymannerafterthe greatest power in any person'! heard of those laws, he served ity Lot had failed in the one 22 .... -~.--ll. _.,IWrd ........ ~----•lt.,J.w" death of Christ. The people, the RomaM. came and dertroyed the city and the b ·lk d 1 d "the ' ,._ 1 II) U laltia. ef din ot• ,... .. sAnctuary but the actions of "the prinoe that llhall come" are yet future. Between life. . l:'tter, m,1, • an vea • an Y essential thing in whid;l his Lord II <~~'Mil .... e1 --... --~ .._ ,... ... eMMI -
the 69th and 70th weeki ia a parenthetical ~od in which God's grace ia being God had been observm~ Abra· dtd eat. Then followed the was interested. Just what GOO ....._ 1•) t7 Wdel. el ...._ 014 ,..._. ..
manifested to all, Jew and Gentile alike. 'I'hit ia the SiJ:th Dispenaation and ham wh ile he wa s R cit 1zc-n of conversation (previously referred would have answered if Abra-M ....._ ..._ ...... ..-. -on,.a. (0... ll rl) .
when it shall cloee with the removal of God'a huvenly ~pie from thfl ea rth, u.r of the Chalde~s. and found to ) in which God had guaran-lwri had """tsisted and reduced • ----· .. ..,'"'!L lnl,.. •~L • Mllwr _.. lllte U.. .W.. .,_, .. God will onoe arain dH~l with His earthly paopla, brae!. The seven year span Ab-' h 99 r-._ -"-_. .. ........ tO (I known u the Tribulation Period i• identical with the Seventielh Week of Daniel's h1m a rr.an to be trusted. So, teed that nt.nam, w 0 was the number to th1 ee: righteous, .. (I--lltl) a-, IJrll) ----
prophecy. out of all the descendants of years old and Sarah 89 years I do not know but J do know ·• '1--.._ nmM • •..,. • _ •I ...._
The eoc1 of tae 70th week. will : Shcm then alh·e, God elected old, would have a son naturally that the cities' were destroyed • =-II --.. tltret .. ----l'f e1 ap1rtt ...te-
l) Finish the trans,reuion. Abraham as the one human per· born. This taxed t~ir. f~ith SO not only because they we~ • .... :,.: ~ 1 rt n 11 .a WIT"' J':· ICtll)
2) Make an end of si ns. son thn::ugh wh~m He would rlthat ,Sarah laughed wtthm herical-wicked, but because Lot had Jd M ._.... •1 1 ..... ___ _... u 11 C:, • al ~ •••• e<lll (I
3) Make reconciliation for iniquity. act for the salvat1on of the lost self. God heard the skept completely failed as a witness -. frl7) a..., 1111)
4) Briq in everlasting richteoua.-. human race:. And it is for this laughter and said that the child for his Lord by puttinc "fellow-• ~ ... ...tr ·--,_, • ,._ • ._.. ._. ...._.
51 ASeal u1p1hthe Yiai1onH•nd1 the prophley. that Abraham is famous--not J should be named "Isaac," which ship'' ahead of "-ration." He • ....... -11"!•11 ::._ ta.e11_..,--. .. -6) no1n e moa o y, f h. •at ·ch b "'·--'--t " __ ... lat ~r-•a '1.e aa .... ...-WtiMor .... -•a• .. , . . _ . or ts maten n es, wnan 1 means la,.. .. er, ~ er had completely misunderstood .. • • aa 1 ••• a-lat) To. pl.ce ~~ c_hurch an ~h1a prophecy .. fooliahneea •nd to sup~ that ~ wisdom or temporal power. laaac must have been a constant h' d ty and 'viJ 17 ·-el loo. .u Cl die ..... el tile ..,· .._. 1 171 Gentiles are In VIew here, Ia even more at.urd. The church, •t the time of thiS Ab h • .. . God --d ··-h had I ghed IS u pn ere u a ,.. --( -•14) a ..... ..... I prophecy's fulfillment, will haw alrndy been 1emowd from the earthly ePiaere. ria; am believed , aJ'!d It reman ~r UU~t t ey ~u tervant of God, to thlt he was • .... • ...., .. ----....._ .._... M 11 .. ---· tile .... el die
and the Gen~ have ,Yet to ~rticipat. ia the ,,..t rebellion7, which wilC cloee was 1mput~d unto _htm for .nrht-at Gods ~~rd, even wht~ J:fe now on the thl'fthhold of losin( ••·:::.•a•• ..._ el Aw.-(0... .. ~1 ~ t!.,. .... l~
the Seventh Diape,..,.tion. eou!lnes5." There 11 no eVJdence was proansang to work 1 mar-everythiD( for which bt had a ---' .. -_,. c-. -.._ ... __ _.. ._r cO::
The tubjed here i• God's ancif!nt DeOPie; "thy people"-Daniel's people that he had sought God and acle thrqb than. atri'ftll cfu:rinr hit whole lift 11•1) .....,.. lit)
(O.n. 9:24)., The conversion of I~• in tM doae ol the Seventieth Week will h:-gg~d to he sa,·ed, but God, in AIIAftAM COMMENDED , _.. bad .,~.1: _.__:_ • ..,.._ 1M _.... .._. · • · _. G ,__ .. ...._ .. ...._ .._.
mark the &niah of hrMI'a tNnqre.:iOD ton..r; make a oomJHte end of Janel'• H ' 1 f mankind nd H ' ~ ..__ uc-.beratcly QJOIIal ...... .-4..., _.. . ---tM -(I -. 17tll) ~,:k:rT::Ou!:'i~:.!~ru!_u:!::t 'ilf;\i:rl~a~~n:d~~~f~; ~ce,0:ho: Ab~ : be th! t~ ~ 1o01c"': ~~ ~ !~Y ':ri~ ~~n: u~'t·~~·• •it;. ... ••• • .. ~: :.._-.:L' . ._ ··~~ .. ~) Cl
vwon and ::fhecy wdl be .-Jed up, 'This M. prc:aialed ud He "will per-head of a new nauon. It was • om.." And Abraham with · the midlt f thai -=:a!. -.. • · lrtJ
form that thl~ which" He hM .. .,....,...... u.to the boule ol. 1..-..1 and to tremmdout tat of his faith them "ADd the Lord; Shall ~ beca 0 moll ~:-'1 II "'I ...... : ~ ....... "•*•
the houe of .Judah' (Jer. 38:14). yet we read .. By faith Abra: 1 h~~ 1 ' . aty, ue he thoalht u.. he --._ c-.. •• 1"'11oo .. la .... ..-o I rlllta _, __ ._...... ' ' .~ .--A~thatJirioc-w there be mon ,...,..... ...._, --..-..... J!II ..
,_-., N.._lt-fo .... --.... llta lot.,-loot 00 bam, when he ...... ealled ·10 CO ..tUdt 1 do;-Jhot AbfUam -aac1, perhlpa, -, he •-ot -(--.._ *' ..... .-.1. ... ,... lie ....... ..., "' • ' ... awe<. 1 .. a out mto a, place ·~ he ~hoald tlall ltlrelf become a lftllt ud thoaeht tJaat IU 10111 aad ...... :: ._ ANIWII10 &Air ~Wifll•llr'l'l
--11ta '"r"o-... --v..-. 0.,."-..,.after receoYO for an onberitaax<. mi&I\IY-on,IJidiBrfiuodoDt 12n""P.._I>etter..,..... ~-11r-A • obeyed: and ho went oat not of tile -b oMD he ~ ia 1rilh rich bat~-Ito •
l"'ftaot .. ---m ''> fo .... -...._-11ta knowinc whitberbewoat" (Heb. hila I For 1 ....., him ... he Jloeclly E...._ ..,..,. ,__., ... ..,.,~_ .. .!iii.~~~~';~ 11 :8). Whfll God apo~oe, we wm .... ,.nc1 1r1t ehildr..IJid~~~ot .-... _:: r.,-:=--r:,.,;.•.::, .. ~.;-._• .. ,..,....._._.read, "So Abraham dtputtdb' ,: bi. tlo•ehold after him, aadO.. beforw .. A.,.._ w to
-,.• ' u the Lord ~ opolcm to '"': they oboll .... rho way of rho -1t1ar -ho IJid II hl1
1 • -A , If you dt•n !0 be ,.., tn Lonl, to do )-a IJid Poll• poap1o ..,. -. ......... of 1
-.... ,..... you -apeet yow -; .... ., l.onl _, .......... ...... bat Lol """" --
• ..... INI' .,.__,..... 10 he --"'·· oad -A'm' 11\11 -.. IIIII did ... loon M.JI'i r 1oJ I-'I 1 I 1oJ ~ ..... -youmuotbe-tiJidlaitbfal_..,.....,f ..... M ..: 1 ~ .. ,·-·~& ·--IJld olert oncl ptCJMIIC iD obeo!i-n-rho Loed told A'mlroiD -0,: ~ ,._ to ,. -
1-M ence when JOOr .,.._,.... 11 of the pie-• of Sodarrl a... OW -...,. ...... I W.. __.
,._11•• answred. • aac1 c.aa.on.ta ... AIIn' _...,.Soda. .. It I OJ ... ~ ~ .... ,_,.. .... c-~oo•-..,•·•·aewid) X:~~:.!"'wwkbhil del•-' lhot the dtln ...,...,. ..,,•nA'm' "11•••;;:--":."!'"..-.~~ rd _., 10 be -,.,.S. Collar -loa-lro lrlt Fl•l'; ,_ IL -,
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173.856
24 -number of days between March 14 and April 6. --
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Smooth sailing ahead
By Etholy,. Millet Mrs. Laursce Wrtgbt. ln--
WUb the new dub season spiratlonal; Mrs. Ralph
IP.Proacbtng, Mrs . F.meat Phelps. memo; Mrs. Claude
MeCleUand, new president Cotton, t.unch reservatiOii.s;
ot the Tuesday Club or New-Mrs . M.K. McEntry, brunch
port Harbor, summoned her ttc*eta; Mrs . Keltb Walker.
Board to meet m Aug. 19 a.t and ftt's. Bert gewel.l, ho&-
lbe heme or Mrs. P.O. End&-J:itality; Mrs. P.O. ~ndsley,
ley. Members were welcomed deooratioos; Mrs. Oordon
by the preoldeot and glvoo McCleil&o, M•dablp; Mra.
tbe opportunt ty to present Robert Fuller llld Mrs. Ro-
new ideas md fonnulale bert FJnlay,. by·laws and
plana tor a most -.Joceastul mles; Mrs. Pa.td<*. !llepard,
year. oootbooka: Mra. Dooald
F.sewttve omcera aerving KoUaae, meeUng acoomo-
wlth a.a. McClellood are ~a. !..... _ "'-"· Beajamia Mo4eael, Qrat ''a.GO>&b .BtAH•I''. la lbe
. ~ pr.SMt; lira. Robert lh•e fo bi.I:....S. te tbe
f'laD"'IA. l!lld Ylco proal-1-year. t
diilt; llro. llarjorle Scbeola, Sec:lloo dial M
3rd vice presldeat; Mrs. Seaver kllllledJrmeo Att!eFI ra.'
Harry Kohaut, recording Mra. J. Altllur 'eoa, eo:;~
aocrewy; Mn. An~o Redo u' Slulr; lira. Cbllllea CJoocl. -~· oorrespondlng aecre--log, carda; Mra. noyd Buell,
tuy' Yrs. MD. S~beusoa, eouplee bridge· Mrs Dooald
ueaeurer; Mn . Martius King, McMidlael, ft~e uia; Mra.
financial secretary. A.V. Fruer. IJ)lf; Mn.
!bdtt.ng o:xnmUt.ee chair-Frank Long teu· Mra
rr.an are Mrs. J. W. Stricker-, Rtdlard IUtdico<*., 'travel:
p~ilmentllian; Mrs. W~ne Mrs. Albert Hall. touma.-
Helrni<*., advtaor: Mrs. Ro-meots.
bert Uhlill:, btslodan; Mrs. Sometbingin tbe light vmn
Herbert Mlller, putiiclty; baa been cboeen tor the
Mrs. John Stmpaon, budget; D.rat milo meeting program.
Mrs. Donald Ohms. a~dltor; Qtnny TYler will bring tbe
LEGAL NOTICE story oC ber wodt beblud tbo --===-=..:.:..=--scenes doing tbe "\IOices''
NOTICE: OF TR USTEE'S SALE
No. f-454
Oa Septe•ber 10, 1968, at
10 o'clodr. A.M., at the f~at
nttu.ee of tJ.e Altadeaa Fed.
era! S."-11• ud Lou Aa.oc:i-
atioo, 17053 E. 17th St., S.11ta
Aa., CallfGrala, FEDERAL
SER~CE COMPANY , a cor·
pondoa, •• Traatee o.ader lhe
cleed of trut 1ude bJ Michel
S. Myeu -<l D••• M. Myer.,
haab•d aad wife, ud re corded
May 12, 19tH, Ia Book 5719,
Pap 140. of Offic ial Recorda of'
Or•se Coooty, Callforula,
P•• lo MCare aaladebtedada r. f...,or of Alt.deu Fedef'lll
Sari•• aDd Loaa A..,ociatloa
•-owaed aad held by Altlldeu
Fede,.J S.Yiap ud Lou
AMoeiati• by re .. oa of the
lw•ch of cert.la obli1atioaa
MCV.d tlteraby, aodce of
wlalc* waa r.conled May 10,
1968, Ia Book 8598, Pa_p 76S,
of ..Id Official Recorda, will
Mil at ,.bile aacdoe lo ••
Ill ~~bat bidder for cub, payable
Ia ••fal a.oHy of eM UaHed
S&a•• at tlroa U•• ofaale, wh.,_
o.iwarruty u lo dtl,, , .......
!d.. or nc .. bi'IUicea, tile
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foll...ta1 deecrtbed , JWoperty, ......
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Callfli;nll '· .. ,... •• , ,.. OM4.4 I• ._ .. 61, pap 40 ot
Mtee.IJ• .. •• ... ,.. a •• ofloe ol die c ... ty reoord•
of Ml4 co•tr·
for die ,..,... of ,.,.'iJ oi>J>.
• .-.. eec.red ·.,. • Doecl •cWi•l le•, ••r'" •••
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in cartoons and pcaares tor
all tbe maJor studios, ber
most 111eent being the voice
or tbe parrot in Dr. ~
Uttle's Talk to tbe Animals.
Tbe tlratmeedog Is a brunch
at the '3alboa. a.y Club on
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cle1 Mar, Ia aporullag the
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Uval. &t Old Ton Tbeater,
Loo Oatoa.
Cbda, wbo baa oppeared
ID several leadiDg IDIIII ll
Cam"KKe IDIIIIIII\0. p1qo
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Marche of the Newport Harbor Art Museum
includes these membe rs: seated, Mrs.
AI an J. Ml clc l e, at I eft, and Mrs. John
Buchanan, antiQue s booth chairman;
standing, from left, Mrs. Edwin F. Steen,
Mrs. Edward J. Taafe and Mrs. John A.
Bu ll is.
Lib111ry gains
are noted
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,_ liWIII -·· eulto ........ 1\q. 15-11 Item
tllo -· liDo of J:lDtolluo ltolto, 5105 So•-Dr ..
WOIC Newport ... N-
Op--oa Co .. stO ,.,..,.,.
lobo A. "-4. cbol,. tloa Pl., Wool Newport
IIWI of tho Newport Ileacb liolgbto, wu b"*• IDto
Library Boold or Trulleoo, duriDg lho Dlpl, and 1775
reported atlut weeka meet.-wortb of propenywu taea,
Ingot tho Ubrary Board that lndudlng 3 portable reoool
a tO% increase was made tn players, an IBM exeouUve
the book l:lldgettbrough typewdter and a Noreloo
girts OO.rtng the past fiacal dictating machine. • .'!be
year. Book memorials bave tront hatch of the 32·1oot
been eatabliabed In two aallboat of John Mincon
local dubs In mtmory of Blllinga, 216 VIa Mentooe,
their deceased members. Lido Ille. cbcted near tbe
Al.,, a spedalized refer .. Udo bridge, was forced
eoce collection baa beeD opea between Aug. 11 and
placed at the Balboa Lt· 16 . and 1170 wonh or~
brary to msoory ot tbe drat perty wa1 removed: 2 ll.eep-
NewJQrt Beach Librarian, lng bags. 3 multl~lored
EUzabetb Douglas, 111d her Canadian beret hate, and a
da~ghter, lleleo Vermeulfll, man'a Qoating jacket ... A
and Ia now available for 1180 surfboard and a 120
use by the public. new VW tire were siOlen
Dorothy SJeely, city ll· between 5:30 and 9:30p.m.
'IJ'arl.:a , reported that the ·from the garage or Rita
number of OOoks cirwla.ted Rll;era, 4249 Hilaria Way,
bad increased · the highest West Newport Heights. . .
percmtage in the history or The Seasprtte, 8-foot sail
the City _ 10.8% _ dud.n g boat owned by Joe Bradford,
th e past year. Sle comment-126 Opal Ave .. Balboa Is·
ed that the possible rea.aon land, was taken between
could be that the size of Aug. 13 and 16 rrom the
th e took oollectton increas-public beach between To--
L h b ed 9.8%. She clted th e fol-paz Ave. and Opal Ave ... -llil"'HIJ.,,.HIEc--e marc e c'est O lowing gains oortng theAnacctdEI!tatto:osp.m. " ... ~... _. -1 n year: the avallabilll)' or the at the Dover Dr.·Coaat Hwy . r-;ll~---_fU-;:;;:-;--_1;---,r.;;---;-tl-----=,.~l:-.:..., --h:--. Le 3on Mardle, the "best Mariners Library to oom-intersection, near Bay rwppn fl.BruOr UUirrun f)fWit ot everything" s ale, 'Will be teAr,beport st party; Mrs. Lloyd munity actt..;.ues. and the dSrihores, tnwlved the cars u . tax receipts, and new IJ'brary st·"on at tbe ven by Davtd E. Chri s~ "0,. lht> BIM!fs u , .. r/oo .i,D .'l f'II"Orl Harbor'' held on Thursday, ~·ov. 21. 'I p B il -h 31 r 2700 p .... ,. n rs . eter . H. I, transpor-Blu"s Club Room In ~.ast p er, . o eterson H o •c L•..-..-o ...... f; at th eUaltlOaPavtlionf".aJ. t:i " "· w 5-BCo M d
NEWPO RT BEACH, C ALIF O RNt A lery or the ~lewport !-!arbor ta on. Blurr, growth or th e refer-ay, · sta esa, an
THE AMERIC A N LU THERA N C H U R C H "·t M Booth chairmen are Mrs . ence service, develnnmemt Robert S. Bu mand, 18, r:l.
tu useum, in a oolorful Jobn M&Olab and Mrs. John or the Wainess ooll-;ction 2636 Sayshore Dr.. Bay
8:30 a.m . 10 q 10 a.m . -Worsh1p ~e m c e setting of a F'rencb street A. Wlight, La Galerie; Mrs . and the addition or the En-Shores: David Wallers. 19.
9:45 a .m. to 10 45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool scme. Richard Winkler and Mrs. cy clopedia or ~dal Sci -of 111 Amethyst Ave .. Bal·
11 ·00 a.m. to 12 00 noon -Wors hip Ser\l iCe Mr s. Harvey Scxners and Robert 3ames, Les Crandes m ce s. boa Island. passenger in
The Rev. James G. Blain, P a.'ltor Mrs . 'I.'Phillips Morgan are Surprises; Mrs. Andrew Dos-the Bwnard car. surrered
The Re v. Geor&e J . Busdieck er, Vtsltation Pastor co-chainnm or the event. s ett ~md Mrs. John Buchan-slight injury ... Stanley
Phone ~48·3631 Other chainnen are oollect-an; anttques,Mrs. BlyLoV&-$31 .9 MILUON ORDER Gor<bn Gray, 25. or Helio--~~=::;=::;:;=::::::===~=;:~;:=;:=====~ in J! choice itfflls to fill gren and Mrs. Lee Rose. La GIVEN FOR MISSILES Uope Ave .. Corona del Mar. r Christian Science First Baptist Chur~ thei r stalls with anti~es. CUisine; Miss Sue Porter Congressman James B. Utt was arrested at 3:25 a.m.
S...vi cu paintings, silver. glass. and Mrs. Robert Ingold. L'-(R·35th) announced this at1400W. Coast Hwy., Mar--
FlHST f 'llt Rt'U o•-of Costa Meso haute oouture, furs. china. Atelier; Mrs. Frank Harrin g-week that a contzact for iners MUe. oo the charge of
. ........... -15 ec••,. ...., .. .,.
II:. ·ODM& HlrJ., c-a 4ol
.......... 1111-.. -
-... -·-. ., .. k !Ill, 1115 VIlla 111-.
E.. Bluff. roporl«< •• ibeft , alloul ApU 14. ot
bouMbold lt.a and toola.
v~uedall742.1tom -• lr!t 1918 W. OoND FL, C-
trll Newport ... A pr•tater
tblel poled oper> tbo loll
Vfinchrtns of &be oar ot Mart
V,oorbla, 468 S2Dd Sl., Now-
port Sbo<oa, parted 01181'-
nlgh.t in tmnt of the reet·
deDce ud removed tbe
ateertng wbeel, gearlhln
tnob and 2 stereo epeakera
.. Both cars were towed
aw-.y alter a oolli llon at
5:50 p.m. on Acacia Ave.
near 2nd Ave., Corona del
Mar; drivers were noreln ,
Brusseau, 38, or 2127 Ebl>
tide Rd .. Harbor View Hille,
and Donald N. White, 33, d
BtfL1Z
M.ORTVARIES
1741 IUPIIIOR A VI.
CDITA IIIlA
llldw•r · .. 2424
•• I. CDAIT HIWAT
CD-A DallAl
ORiolt J~450
s•e• 1942
HunUngtOD Beadl, who suf· •PRINTING
terod al.lgbt lnjuJY ... Ro---===~,----
bert w. Elduiberger, 24, c:A Ensign Publ ishing Co.
3~ 36th St., West New·
port, dri vtng eaa!. in an al-
ley behind 30711 35th St ..
hit lhe parked car or Tert
Marte Polich, oftbat address
... Dean· D. Hellemlflsen,
22, of l :mi: 24th St., Cen·
tral Newport, and Richard
01/sel Pril'flus
• High sp•ed rotary
offset preu
• Varityping
• Hoodl inor
2721 E. Coast Hwy.
CORONA DEL MAR
Phone: 67J...05.50
The Largest Bible Class in the Harbor Area
invito• you to • stv4y In wt.ic:h
uTke Bible Comes Alive"
TIME: e .. ,, ~ .. 4oy IWOming .... 9:45 to 10:50
PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF <XISTA MESA
301 Maonolio Str•t
A II'.~RM WEL COME All'AJTS YOU'
BRING YOUR CHILDRE N' OIRJH, SCI PiiTIST Ba ptt,., Bibll' F'!!'llo"·~h i p sporting goods, flowers and ton and Mrs. Martin c;oou *31,945.929 Cor missile de-drunk in public ... Davtd
JJOJ \'1;t L1t.J., ,,.Jrpudr"' _ ,-t 1110,.0 111o•.s plants. swlpture, and plan-La Boutique; Mrs. Joh~ sign and develo~mt has Earle Greene. 23, and <voX>OOO<XX>C>OOO<XX>OOO<X>OOO<:><XS
P'lrlcwr"n B..:ach Santa Ana & Magnol ia Sts. nin g last minute preparation Swi gart, La Mascarade; and been awarded to AUantic Otarles Michael Mema. 21,
Sl,Nll"Y S('II OOL of home made Cood special-Mrs. Hmry Mackel and Mrs. Research COrp., mi ssile both oC 1001 E. Oce8n Ft., r---------------------,
Q ~~ o ... •"" 11 a .., Dr. P .G. Neumann , pa s tor ti es. tloward Chastain e. Noel systans division, Costa Balboa. were arrested at
SUI'\IMY SI.M\'ICES Proceeds from the sale Boutique. Mesa. 11:50 p.m. Au g. 16 at 1000
9 1!1 -11 ..... SUNDAY SERV ICES wUl help to support the ex-PourLeSport, chainnanned Of the total, 14,765,000 E. Ocean Ft., on the ch arge
'W[LJf'IIESOA' E Vi'~.~l~1 • hibltions d th ll has be-ted' th d \tEF.TII'iC. 8 ,... 1:45 a.11. Sunday School an o er ga ery by Mrs. Nanw Rau . will be ~· gran 10r e e-or possession or marijuana.
REA.UING ROOM ll:OO a.m. \\orn ing Wonhill programs at th e Newport joined by Mrs: Howard B. Si@;l and launch o! 30 Ath-Saturcf A 17
• Harbor Art Muswm. Admis-Lawson and "·s . Fran'-ooa missiles in support of oy, ug. •··~ tl•r•· o.., -.5 '"·'"' 6:0U p.m. Train in& Uni ons ~~~~ li. The plywood rowboat r
•••"•• .. ••· 9 ..... -z·•u,...... 9 ""·' E sion is ro be l7t t:i<*ets Lewis 1Nith Bibelots; Mrs. the advanced bal11st1c re-0
UY fiBIS, tltwtltr -w-NAM£ BRAND WATCHES
DIAMONDS • .U::WELRY • Gin'S
., •. ·-.... c.e. .... • Llllefty ....
1., ..... , .,.111 f , ... .,.,-. · 1 "~ l \: ... u Jlli'rl. v~VIotshi only, whlcb ·are free. and H entry systEID Design and William lllields. 60 Balboa
t •·•·-!. ........ ..,......,.,.,.. .. '"'t"l';'''-· ..J...Alo ... ~ .... .-r!8,J b8 ...... ..~aed. from any any March and Mrs. Way ne ·developmeut · rt. ... 111 be Coves. waaLakftl dating lbe· · s-t~..,, '.,. ... -• ...... .tt · 'WEtl'llESDA-y ...-goauq Chez Grarukoere· wo w"" a~emoon rann ... __ do~ •
SEC'OI'fD ne~;ac• OF 7:20 i.m. Bitt le Study ... mEmber of the Ml_!seum group. Mrs. Ltoyd L. Aubert Jr: '1 done at j the Costa 'Mesa·· flont of the ~;; .... p~~
CIIIUST.IOIEIIIITIIT 8 00 p Serving as gefieral cba!r--and Mrs . Gerald Madigan, plant, and launch will be .......__..., M•""' a .... · H.ec.tor Nt•porl fkach at : ~~m. rayer Mc:etin1 th facll ~-_, ....-Corona del Mar men are Mrs. Marshall Our-Les Brants; Mrs . Louis at e ity 1n f}reen 19. d . 178 Santa •
610 Carnation Ave. tl.eld, Cafe de la Rue; Mrs . Boyle and Mrs. Donald Me-River, Utah. Coal& Meaa, waa '"fti,;;~~-
SLJND.-.Y SCitOOL 10 ·-ATTEND THE CHURCH Edgar ~.Yitmer, ooordi.nating; Hone. the YeYe; Mr:s. Rue ~
SUNDAY SERVICE 10 ...... OF YOUR CHOICE Mrs. William ~. Chi chester, Doan. ~aute Couture; Mrs .
.. EDNESOAY EVENING RECiULARl.Y deoorating ; Mrs. Daniel S. George Yule and Mrs. Del-
MEETINC. 5:00 ~·"'· Thompson . rinance; Mrs. J . bert Van Omum , a I a mode;
READI NG R()()M -He rbert Brownell. invita· Mrs. Thayer Crispin and
Mutual Buildina CENTRAL tions; John Buchanan. Ooor Mr s. Richard Loveland,
2863 Easr Coa u Hiahway" BIBLE CHURCH COrmlittee: Mrs . William H. Oeauvtlle;Mrs. Page Parker,
Mon. -Sat, 10 ... m. to 5 p.m Mead. press: Mrs. Johnston th e infonnatlon cmter, and
Thur .. day r vt'nintl" -71o 9 Ballard, Mrs. Hen ri etta Mrs. William H. Mead. Coin Y~ a.rt cordtall~ tnv tted to 3ames and Miss Alice Wal-F'leuri e,
anrnd Church Strvtc ts and
to ~o~st rht ReaJ1naltoom.
Ho.tlng -AIr
C.clitloning
ShHt Met~
RANCH EXPRESS
Fresh Ranch Eggs
DEUVERED
Lwther• Chwrch
Ofthe M.st.r
Luther•
Church in A..rica
2900 Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar, CalirotEU
Dr. Wi\l itm R. Eller
· Phone 644-2664
8:45 •.m., family Worshtp
9:45 a.m., Chor~l'! School"
11 :00 •·•·• f~;a,ive Worsh i p
NURSERY PROVIOEI>
fntph.Hizi"l
rt.n of God
The renon of Chr;,t
The ''"'"' of the "toty Spirit
""'n<"on~ W <>h iHI' • •NI tn Ill AM
(.....,,n~ \rtw..-r 7 P'M
W«<,...•< .. Y llol>if' ~l ... t,.
•ncl ,,,,..., 7 ,'>4 ,..,,W',., <lur•"~ "''v'"''
A full Y«Mh ,rop_
Cm. ol Ot ...... MMI13rd. St , .... .......
, ... IN H ( l•t,..., .,(A Mh•
''v-·rdt ..... 8 1iDaod Gllfurd!
3262 I,.M St,_., M...-rt Heitht•
A Frn •tl lrttlc,ntl-t
Corttrct.,UI".J c•risti• Cb•rcb
n. •••· ....... •'""'· ,. • ._. .. ,
Toast reveals troth 16.40 Superior An.
A surpri se roast at a din-Ll 1-5531
TO l'OUR HOME
Call 548·3758
After 6 p.m .
ner party Thursday even-
ing, Aug . 22. revealed th e eiEAUTY SALON • UPHOLSTERY
en gagement or Bonnie Bli· ..f01tvUn&' • UPHOLSTERING
zabeth Holmes and William (By EuropetM Craftsmen)
James Deane. BEAUTY NOOK REMODEl: 2 pc. set ONL.Y
The dinner was held at lltLa.50 CeU "I•-"
th Colli sl 2712 E. Coast Hwy. flllliiY ••• , e ns I and home or 215 Mel11 H. I . 536~5 Mr. and Mrs. o\rUmr Manuel Corona del Mar I.
step-father and mother or' FREE dol piclr.~tp Phone b1JM133b
the bri de. ror the family '-::::::-:==-=:==-:-=:-c-CUSTOM
members or the betrothed ' BUILDING CONTRACTOR FlJRNI'IlJRE UPHOLSTE RY oouple.
The glasses ror the cham--• QUALITY WORK •
pagne toast were deoorated • REMODELING • NEIL'S
with the pattern or their ADDITIOIIS FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY
chosen Cl)'stal. LICEIISED l BOIIDED
3onnie is a graWate or FRED H. GERWICK :.c809 Newport Blvd.
Corona del Mat High School 304 Gold.nrod Newport Beach
'hll•••••: ~~ 7·IDI
JIG &8tell&. .._,_ J:lll L ........... a-
o PET SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH
We have the largest and
mos t beautiful selection of
tropical fish in the area.
We al so carry a full line of
aquariums. and all acces-
sories needed for the hobby .
South Sea Tropical
218 W. Wilson Street
Costa Mesa -548-7961
. ..r,_: .• ,,.t& . ij
WIL<XIX~RmiNDEN
HA.DWARI .. ..._. .... , Ctla,.._ ... kt
17110 W. Cont: Hwy,. N.a .
141-SSlt
I ·Wd: ••n•n
• NURSERY
Shrubs, Interior Plants
Tropical & Trees
In sectcides and Fertili zer
S&H Green Stomps
F REE DF.L.IVERY
CORONA. DEL M.4.R NURSEJtl'
~144 E. Coaat Hwy., 675-ttSO
o PLUMBING
A.R. MARSAC
PLUMBER ~lby Sen-icc and O...rch School at 10;00 a.m.
... ,...,. .... p ... ,... , .... , 642-27«1
and is now attmdlng Orange 67S..Q4 673~1 -s.t9-2170 -=-:-:-=-:-:-----'---------
Coaat College. ~;~~~~~~~~=-o HEALTH RESORT
700 Carnation Ave •
Corona del Mar lonnie Ellaat..th Hel~~~es
(Be th Koch photo) r-------------------,
1 Send in i
I YOUR ...... lion TODAY I
I THE NEWPORT HARBOR I
! NSJGN i I Official n_.,...,., of tho City of Newport Beach. I
I I
I L:::· ::~;;:;::;E~:,~A~-~~;~.. I I (llurr's 33 1/3 cOftiS o _,th) I OUTSIDE OF THE HARBOR AREA: S5.00 • , .. , :
~ NNoiE MAIL IN 11115 OllDI!R ....S YOUR OII!CIC or C ~SH TOD.~Y 1
1--I ~ an ANII ITA ZIP ;
L--------------------~
Bill, who is the son or
Mr. and t6s. James Deaoe i ~lida"a..-:.·nrunHEAJl'll-_,SPA.... c.-.....,. or Irvine Terrace'. is a gra-Ser.h•t "'• c •• ,,,, t dua~e or Newport Harbor "'" •Iff! Ouellt'f c--· & ,,_,, Uigh School, aUemded f:Hiot~.,..s.,..1u ,_ ,_, mu UB
Orange Coast College ud Welch"• c-·-*""-.. IPAWlllfl•••• *u"'~...._.s-T. • .._. r ..,, .. _, ....... Ll *,.... ._ ,.._..... * ............. lhedrtul ........ oothill College, and is 00 -W3JI • ....,.o.y...,.,..._ ........... ..,..,.,. ....
th e board of th e Yoong I lome Coe&alteu. ......... ,...... .... ...._. *'"'-1 ~.,.
Builders Coundl.JUs f&tber ~~!!~~~~L~~~ • COSTA MESA is a local builder a~d de--549·3368
veloper. l:o=;;-
SERVES AT Ill !N HOA
Airman F't.rst Clus Gor--
don E. Clll Jr .• aon of Mrs .
PIUHno s. Corr or 155 IFtoielt quality dry cleaning
MorriiiOwn L111e. Co•ta on the premises
Meu. ts on duty ac Bien
noa A9. vtetalm. Airman •
CONTACT L C,.ICI
C 'I' .. WCA"' I TVL.lNO
• ORANGE
639·:U!l
o ANAHEIM
826-0381
ROY ELDER
.... ~ ... AC TINO
_.,. •• C,.IalNO
. Corr, an lllronlt --Selt·IOTVIce laundry
llc -unnan. ts a maaber All new -l&tea& model ~~;~~H~o~·;·~·~·~...,:· ~,,.~~~~;~~~:'~12~·~~·~v~,~·~·~J ·~ frlg!A·• 8EACH of dle Padftc Air Fore•. .....re wuben WESTCLIF,.
Before bh arrival In VI• J-. 1. C... H..,., Clllil
oam. bo wu -pod 10 AHTJQUU Eclw-AFB, Calli. Hola
a IQ6Iate of Colla II••
"-llgl> -1 •d _ ...
Orap Oou& Collop. FLOWERS fOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DrM.Mr/Tfllh
FLORISTS
I'IIOII!r~
201 ......... 11.4.
COSTA I!ISA
'(:c ...... -'tl ...... ,. l
-tr Qloe---'(: .......
J~ne's .Anliques
(!Mia]
1m I. CIIIIIW1' HWT.
ODI!alll--
Pl wnbin1 Repairs
DAY .t NIGHT
WATER HEATERS
673-4130
"~~•••• r n. ......
I!IUNIII'S ...... ..,
LUHOII!ON -IINIER
COCII:TAILS
ORiol• J.9405
:1450 VIA OPOJITO
No_. a. ...
IHOE IDAJII
"AIIBIIfS
Shoe llepeir
l'urso ...,.,,
I
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\
City ilding
Tile ""' 111 ,_. II 1M a • od 11.000 •• ........ _ . ...., ..
""' -bJ Ilia N-rt -111111 .... dap-•L ............ ,
J, -... .....,. 1·111111 ow-. .. &1108 Y1l ....
..... al .......... for
--1,11,000.
T.ll'-a.•llalp• tse ,.._, rw dll tt.-..
add , dlDIDrllYIIIt -.
&5,880.
R£WORT HARBOR £111111
SEaJIID SECIIOII --P• S
THURSDAY, AUG. a, Jtll
IXJIIOIIA DEliiAII, CAUl\ th I. I IILL ITIIIII UTI From • Po IC&I oHer u.::'i:~:,.:;':'orN-port n.c~t~ wu aa 1~
IIIWia. 431 •-Ave .. l!lrad, 47. of too Ilea LD .. -ed a-d uaa .. m
R. -.,., a , ot PVoalala 0cnu clol liar. • ..... No. I. H_, Vlw Hilla, Ia lila Colifoolla ..., Nao
Vall. --tad al t Bd.-. 11. ol lal H-waa ..,.tad al 1:11& L•. lloeal Ounl aad ~ a.
La. a& lila I4GI 111. add,_ JollaO U., """"*" lila al -81""-ud -•-,.,,. I& 0.. ca dl-of poa-IIDo llla!l of a 170 ,,..., 'IIPO COU& n., .. c-. clolll•. Lilla OIIUpo ca -..,,
ot .... .tu_ -ao4 12 ·--oo a all-of-lD pol> flu&. M. Ha _..,. lila
MIWl -..
..,._,\11C
L .. IG
~arbor
~., ...
s.;.,., ... • nlued al 180 '-hi a ear lie, tollowiDI a ....-JojaiJ pd '*" -_._
1be Car or Mtltoa Pile I& tbe Arm• Marina bJ.. a-.mc aoctdlat: bia wrecl· 11 a 1..,.....1 P'DP• • •· •••••
rlaa, NUiiO.
S.L. Laville. .... -•. ,.., Arlit& Lo ..... 200.
ldiDI. Oiaaca. 415 Pel"'
leal& Ave., ..... to .. -.•uoo.
"""'"' Ylow Hlllo Rldi.O llodl-14, 11105
Poblio Or .. add 10001, 1'7 ,•
liOO.
112 TuUp LD Apt a' tw-Auc. 18 ad 20. . . ed voblcle waa O>waO awv: IIOivlllcfOO looen of ID-""'1.,..,..~·
Cool& II-. podied IDLsdo·, Tbe 1!1112 CI>OVIOla COrvalr ll>o aoeiOODI allo IDIIOiveO ~00 Ia w-a. laotiOD, ;;;;;;~
Slndl W&l biJOk• lDIO Au ot Ev• Koppe waa tMCI c•a ddv• by Oeorp M. te.-atdp Slbyllie&l cnia-ir.~~;;;;;;;;
l6-1l: aod a a tOO MoO>rof~ ~riD& ll>o oll!l>t 11om lo Mobulio, 18, of llM1 llal"'·loc, Army' Olllllll&lloe •4 A CIIIISIRYATIYI
l&ereo tape pl.,er ••• Ito-hoot or bSI home. 215 VJa lhore [)r., Bay Sbor•. lAd lDtelU.sence. He 11 a pa.o ............... ce
leo .•. ov-erUoo ~dog Saa Rt1110, Udo Isle. •. A Paul c . carver, 21. of Slat& ~... of Cbafloy IUDior ED lAID -·, ...... add·-
-ao4 2 -· •• 11)5 r,,...., lllar Lo .. &21,800.
loot Up,.. a.,
~tblll)IG AND&, 19'71
VIola C.Udal, clooo In
potOb wltb't• o dowo, 11,000. c. .... 4.e M•r
Paul ClaPP. 11-01
pool, 8801 lnl• late Or •• •a.oao.
000 Broo, porlala• wall,
11100-24 Port Cardiff, 12,•
200.
tooolo play at. dle N-Craig Pioneer stereo, a Ana. /. .Mary McA.ullaD or CDU-.:e aDd received bia ...-,...-n vtt•....onlc edlo clumbet 221 Via Nice Udo llle of }try & R fro
Seacb Teonta Club caueed and a atereo tape bour;bt tB ma.de a dt:lr.e~'a arreM of: :IJI.l;•IID:I~oo=loo==hom~:II>:•:C:.U:·!~5~~='":;:· =~ Paul Bembart, 45, ot 2521 Japan, with Japa.oeae wri'" Allan Letd:!.er O'Hool&l, 50, fomla Mtlltary Acallemy.
B1111boo St., Eaat lJlutr, to tngoa tt were aiOhm ~rlog of ....... Via Ko100 at 3·55 suffer a tatntlng apell· o.,_. ' .o:;.o:;.o~ ' • gen wu adadnllteted by Cbe lhe bight hom d:le car ot a.m.; omoer R. MUler toot
OOQ the ~comber.
3101 ~-Ccaot Hwy .. de-
mollab partldoaa -.d DO~
bearlag walla 0> fadlltalO
LEGAL NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Fict.ittoua firm Name
111E UNDERSIGNED does
hereby certify that he is con·
duetinz a tenice statton busi·
ncu at 1000 E. Cout HiJhway,
Newport Beach,. CaJif., under
the fictitious firm name of Bay
Mobil Service Center and that
laid finn is composed of the
foll owin& person whose name
in full and place of residence
a~ IS folloM, to-wit :
William Henry Bay, 384 Avo·
cado St .. Apt. S, CoSia Mesa ,
Calif.
WITNESS my hand this 14th
day of August . 1968, William
H. Bay.
Llo4ololo
R. AUooo. blo<* wall, No.
85 Lindo Jalo, at. 71i0.
Rober\ Grmt, awtmmiag
pool, No. 42 Lindo IIIIo,
&3,480.
Bollooo hl•d
C.R. OI"""'W) lr .• garage
apo(nmoot, 1011\! Onyz Avo ..
•11.710.
WlWaa Aotlo, 318 Sapo
pbire Ave., oover willa,
13,000.
M•wport.
R.H. Jeooeo, 303 43ft!
St., 2-siOry, l..gnit dwfiling,
030,000.
Newport Cablevtslon, c:A.·
flee partiUons, 2600 W.
Coaot Hwy., &15.000.
AU"' Dale, 3131 W. Coaal
llwy., front outside wall and
roof Cor refrigeration tor
restaurant, 13,500.
lollooo
J.P. Dorris. tm.ld recr ....
tioo 100m. excend bedloom,
1440 11. :lay ....... 112.000.
AIRMAN Thomas D. Scllultz,
son of Mrs. Larry 0. 13a~
sey , 331 E. 2Qih, Cosla
Meu., has comp(tttd basic
training at Lack land AF~.
Texas. He has been as~
signed _, the Air Force
Technical Training Center
at Lowry AFB, Colo., for
specialized schooling as
·an lircraft weapons systems
specl11ist.. Alnnan Schultz
attended Cot College, Ce.
dar Rapi ds and Parsons
College, Fairfield, Iowa,
a1d holds a B.A. degree in
sociology.
JOIMS SAVIMGS FlRII
Jamee R. wuaon ot Costa
Mea& baa joined Downey
Savings and Loren Aseo . as
cbtel appraiaer. He is a
gr~ote of Comp<oo llllllor
College 1Dd received his
'!1. S. degree to real eetate
nnance ftom sao loaeSt&te .
nre deplt1ment, and be waa Riley Jonathan Camp. 221, .,\r. o•Honau to waeody aDd
taken to Hoag f.:OapUal tor Garnet Ave., Balboa Itland. booted him oo a cbarge ot
turther creacment. . .Carl parted oo Balboa Ave.; t& entry without oonseot.
3teaoahan 310 Femand tal loea was 1139.00 . . . I
St.. llal-.;a. reported Ill~ Rayaood Erbe, 63• of 182511 wt.LLACE H.Q. OPENS
!hen of a 1150 outboard W. Balboa Blvd., Ceollal IM COST A M!SA
t:oat motor betweeo Aug. 11 Newport., waa arreated at Tbe 4th Wallace-Cor.,:weai·
and 18 !10m a pdvate allp 3:00 p.m. at McFadden Pl. dent headqurteratn Orange
at 2888 llayahofe Dr., 'lay oo a charge or drunk in pul> County hu opeaed at 1869
Shorea ... An S.Coot ~oct llc. Newport Blvd., Cost:a Meaa .
sailboat O'Mled by Arthur 1WeMeaHyo, Aut• 21 Harlan Free. Costa
Littleworth, 308 Onyx Ave.. A aherttrs dep~ty called chailmao of the wanoc•
3alboa Island, was fOund ~leaoor Hurst. 4515 Jlamp. campai~. said "We tnow
adrift in the cbannel , and ton Rd., cameo Shores. to that everyone today ts con·
was stored at the Harbor report that a man arrested cemed Cor our country. and
Department guest OOck. • · in San ClEIDente had con-we hope that aU wters wt.J
Olarl.., C. Darnall, 400 •·od~'"' Santa Ana Ave .. Nawpon teased taking some property want to mate a fair J•
from ber home; investigation or the candidates this No--
Helgbts, reportgd the theft revealed the disappearance VEIDber wtll call or ooot&Ct
or 156.50 in cash fran a or a m{loll's 21-jewel wrist· us for the truth about Cbe
desk in the dm between 1 watch, a 'M)ffian's wrist-Wallace c ampaign."
and 9:30 p.m. · .f'la.ry Lee watch and 121 in cash -
Meyers, 25. or 1101 CUff a total loss or 196 ... Lil·
Dr.. Cliff HavEI'I, ta<*tng llan Mcintyre, 123 44tb St., his ca.r on Seashore nr.,
3 S West Ne'NpOrt. walking 00
near Sib t., West Newport, the sidewalk near h.er h001e
hit tb e patted car of Russell Hand, 115 37th St.. Wes t at 3:31. was bitten on I he heel and knocked to the
FRO,. YALE TO UCI
• Interest from the 1st of any
on funds received by the lOth.
8 Interest from date of receipt after
the lOth.
C) Interest to date of withdrawal
funds left 3 months or loncer 1f ac,coton~..,.
rema ins open until quarter's end.
5% per annum compounded d1ily current
r:ate on passbook savings.
5.25% per annum on bonus accounts.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE )"
ON THIS 14th d&y or Au&·
wt, 1968, before me , a Notary
Public in an d for said counuy
and state, residing therein. duly
commiuioned and sword. pet·
$ORally appeared William Henl)'
Bay , known to me to be lhe
person whose name is subscrib·
ed to the within instrument,
and acknowledged to me: thll
he executed the same.
Newport. ground b)l a OOg that had
M•cloy, Av9-19 a Utter of pups tbe day b&-Frisbee on Chapman Council
Dr. JI\Y Martin , director
undergra.Wate progr.a
American studies at
University. wtll come
UCJ this Call to initiate
similar program ' u ~;~~:
SOf of ~Oglish &Dd d
American studies.
I r yl iU ·,. .. nut ff""f'l'i' in" I h .. ~ .. brn··fil· ...
r·~t tl "' n •nw in TOI1 \ Y ~
WITNESS my hand and orfi·
cial seal.
MARY A. HAAPA, Notary
Public in and for said County
and State.
My Commission expires Dec.
13, 1971.
Publish: ... ,. 22, 29, Sept. 5,
J 2, 1968, in the Newport Har·
bor lEnsip. -
Ira N. Frisbee of Lido
Iale has a.ocepted an ap-
potntmeot to serve on the
president's oound.l at Chap-
man College.
Mr. Frisbee ts a reUred
partner in the accounting
tJ.nn of Arthur Young aod
Company. Santa Ana. for-
merly Ira N. Frtsbee Ind.
Company. and ror 33 yea.ra
was a profeemr at UCLA.
He is a graOJ&te or Po-
moQa College 10d Harvatd
Ua.tversity &Od a mtmber of
Phi Seta Kajlpa, ocbolaallc
hooorary eoc:lety. He Ia tbe
oo-•tbor of "B.ltdn•• •tollo·-=· ,poD!lollod "'
t.'le McGraw tWl Boot Com--
p&Q)' IDd repdnted in a
DUIDber of ed1 t1oo s.
Mr. Frisbee is put pr&
lidSJC of the caltromia
Board of A.ccoununcy. has
aerved oa the Aooountlng
Prtnctples Board, md hu
been vice presldftlt or both
the American Institute or
Certified Public Account-
anca and American ·Accoun~
ing Aaaociatlon.
He is a mEber d the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club,
Nowport-Bslboa Rowy Club,
Uaiverlllty Club or Loe An·
&11•. aod St. Anlkew's
Plftbylerlao Church d
No-Bead>.
Nadine Sansone, 215'A! tore ... The mailbox ot Rich-
Marguerite Ave .• Corona del ard K. Miller. 1839 L eeward
Mar, reported the thelt or Ln., Bl\fcrest. was blown
the bar·b--IJ,Ie from the patio apartat9:25p.m. by a Picolo
area Au g. 4 or 5 ... Stereo Pete firecracker ... An 8-foot
tapes valued at S130 were homSnade rowboat belonglng
takEil Au g. 18·19 from the to Kevin Cros900. 120 Grand
c ar or Craig Flower. 510 E. Canal. Balboa Island, was
Ocean Ft., Balboa. parked stolen from in ftoDt of his
on Ocean Ft.. between Palm residmce. . .Pertti Ol a.vi
and Adams. .31cycle Laitio.31. ot 2500 Seaview,
thefts were reported by Apt.14. Corooa del Mat, was
RussellO'Grady.61l N. Bay anested at 1:36 a.m. at Or·
Ft.. Balboa Island. and chid Ave. and Coast l!wy.
Patti Creamer. 12. or 117 on a charge or dnmk in
Coral Ave .. Baltoa Island public.
... A collision at 5 p.m. at
Eastblurr Dr. and Vista Del Thundoy, Aug. 22
010, ~ut Bluff. involved
the ca.ra ddven by Clifford
1. Garda, 18. of 2016 VIola
ceived his Ph .D. :·· _. ·
hom Ohio ~tate U~~~~:~·::~ .. ,e has been a (
fellow and his books
elu de works on Conrad
Aiken and Nathanael West.
the latter We for publica--
tion in 1969.
MUTUAL SAVINGS .........................
2867 Ea$1 Coast H•r,hwiy • Coron.a Del M.ar . Calli
Telephone 675·501 0
11 )1 COI.OIUOOIU'Il .,4SAO(IIII.CAUI t iiM
926 25
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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL MOTIC!
Co)oo, aod Rlcbard C.
Craig, 18. of 80!·E Domingo
Jobn W. Jotmson. cbainnan
or tbe sdeoce department at
COrooa del Mar IUI!I> S<bool,
~ tbal • ll3 shot bad
brokeo a living 100m window
at his home. 620 Narcissus
Ave .• Corooa del Mar , Aug.
20 or 21. .. The 1400 Sabot
or John FSltfer. 212 Vta
Koron. LiOO Isle. was taken rrom the (;eooa boat garden
Aug. 21 o r 22 ... Sarah Ann
Malhieson. 22. of 116-D ~.
21st St .. Costa Mesa. at-
tEmpted to pet a stray cat
near the Newport 3each
Hughes Ai rcratt Co.. where
she worts. and was bitten
on the righ t hand : a trap
was set tor the str~ cat
... Carol Q.lsick. 716 ~lelio
crope Ave .. Corona del Mat.
reported the then or a 1376
vacUum cleaner. a S50 lawn
edger. and a 11 5 volleyball
from her garage between 4
and 11 p.m. Aug. 21. .. A
S90 stereo tape Pl88et and
25 stereo tapes valued at I
1160 were stolm during the
day from the locked car or
ORUlSAS CF: NO. 1265 house or bnineu !ltruc ture ia
A:\ ORDINANCf. Of THE "ithin 200 feet of \he public
CITY Of :O.:F:SPORT HF.:ACH, se"er.
A~lt:NDJNC CUAPH:R 14.24 J4.U .OJO A.,.ll cerlett ,.,
Ot" TIIF'. ~IF:I'PORT B~:ACH s-r c.,noct/01'1. At the time
MI,;SIClPAL C()Of: RF:LATI NC o f tpplication for 1 boildios
TO SF.SJo:R CONNF:CT10S. permit by an y per110a for the
PF:RMITS, ASD AMf.:'III11SC erection o f -ay huildiD! in the
SF:CTlOS 14.28.030 Of SAID Ci ty, if the buildin! whea
CO OF: KF:tATING TO uected !'>hall be located ..-itbin
ISOI.:!"TIIIAI. .ASTf. PF:R~II T' 200 fe-et of a public ~e.,.·er line,
Tht-City C:ouncil ol the Cit~· lUI application to have the
o f Sewpnf\ Be ach does ordain building cooaected •dth the
1111 follo .. !l: • rublic Sf!\\'er •hall alao be
SF:CTlOS I. Chapter 14.24 of i\ed .. ·ith \he Publ ic Works
\he se .. port Reach Municipal Department, and DO build ias
Code i!<> ~~~rr~ended·to read: permit onder such coaditiona
"Cilopter 14.24 shall be inued until !he ap--
SEWER COHHECT/OH, pliution lor a se.,·er cofta.ec-
I'ERitAITS tion i~ completed and the
l•ctiCMI .' 11oe~r coanection fet-has been
14.24.010 l>elinitionro. paid.
14.24.020 ll"elling Housl!' an d 1111.1-4.0..0 Catt,.llfl of "'""II·
Bu!line!IS Structure St-.. er eotiOf'l. The application shall
CoMec-tioll Requ ired. !lei forth the a11ne of U.e arpli·
14.24.030 Application for se .. er CaDI ;and • description 0 the
Conn ection. propt'r!Y upon which the ae .. ·er
14.24.040 Contents of Applir a· coant-ction i!i to be made, .ad
tiol'll. the approximate di tltaace of
14.24.050 ~ .. ~r Co an~rtio o the buildinp; 1•ilen erected h om
Fel!'. the oearel!it point on a main
14.24.060 Sewer Co nn~ctinn l!iewer line o f the public lll!''""e'·
Re~iliite to Occupancy. 14.24.050 Sower c-ttecu ....
14.24.070 o .. uer Indebted for F ... The applic111t shall abo
•:xpeD!I~. pay a fee of Fifteen Dollar~
. 1 .~ Dr .. both of East Blurt ... t1me, o .,e property to be The woodat mailbox of Hat· &en·ed, IUid any suc:h pe rmit
shall set forth u c:h coaditioDS old Adams, 2207 Goldeo
aad 1enns u the City Counc il Circle. Back 8-.Y, was
may impoae. shaaered a' 8:45 p.m. -
J4 .24.JJO ,.,. •• ,., Dile,.. possttiy by a cherry bomb
tl.,.ory ,., Cotutoet/.,. OuuiJo
of City. No provisiou of thi s · · .A man and woman in
Chipter shall be construed to their late 20's used a Sto-
mun 1h111t the Ci tv shall be re· hll credlt card to obt&l.n 3
qu ired at any tim'e lo p:i•·e it11o dresses at Fashion Ialmd -
con!leD.t, wri tten or otht-r .. ·ist-, from Apropos, The Look .
lo the uAe of the Sewer System lor property outside the cor· and Back Street. . .Some
porate limit11 of tl.e City. Any 125 in cash was stolen dur-
permit sranted hereunder. ex· ing the day nom the resi-
cept u may be other .. ·iSt-p~ dence of John N. Larson
•·ided by "ritten asreemt-nt .. ·ith \he Ci ty, shall be Tf'\'0• md Masashuge Furukawa.
cable at anv time upon a thirty 538 Riverside Ave .. Newport
days' .,·rittea notice to the lttights ... Golf dubs &nd
permittee oatsidf' of the City power tools valued at 1223
usinfl th e ~wer Sy~Jtem." SECTION 2. ~c:ti~ t4.2lL030 were stolen about 10 p.m.
of !he N'ewportBnch Mun icipal trom the unlocked garage or
Code b uu~aded 10 read: •John C. Hart, 416 Westmi~
"14.28.030 ltt~ltrlel Wosr• • ster o\ve. Newport Heights
l'effftlt. _No pe_non Mall ~i11o· . . . Th~ boat trail t c:huse tllduatual wules IDto \V er 0 the pgbllc aewer B)'• ten~ or lrtftl L . Rose. 423 Vi a
aay municipal iadustria\ wute Li<tl Soud, UOO Isle, was
pipe line of the Ci ty "'ithout stolen Aug. :J.4 from 110
lirat obtaining a permit &o to Via Ithaca.
do from the City Council. Sucb
~ermit &hall be lr.oown u an
lndu atri al fia11tt'-Penn it.'
Tueacl_,-, Aut. 20
e CGIRO • AU. STAas
U .. IUU.IHOU
_. ................ &.-
• Gylll Trunks 'I"
• Bike Supporten95' '8'5 e JACI McaJ.
Tennis Sh .. s
"Sweat Pants
WOT-T . '13" "24" . ..
P'UMAS '19"
.... '11" SOCCII SHOO .. ····-.. ,.
Gary Jotmsoo. 21, or 2322 '8" Palisades f!d .. ~ta Ana DUel PIIT llfNS ---··-·-·· -· ,..
:!eights. part:ed near Ro--'4" ., T" tinsoo's at fashion Island. 1 CIISSI ""' ···-····-·-·-··--
'Nhere he Is employed. . . '2" 111" The Sabot or J.~. Taylor, MAW -·-···--· .. ······-··----···-,.
-·· '7" ..... '7 ..
$235 . ...-.. ..,. Shirts
•sox J9c-79c-9Jc· 1.21
• Sweat Shirts '250
--. 7. -=---~-~ _--.--=-o ........ &
.......... &
., ..... ,, •• u
wa.SOfll • IAJICIOPT • M .. OP ·DAm "'""'ucan .. .---lAW
J &TAll
PU.cncl liiMtl lAW -·--··--·-..
IULIIGII IIKU
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14.24.080 Se .. er Connections {115) for u ch .coanec:tion to
in County Sanitation Di 11tri ct the public l!ie .. ·er.
No.7. 14.24.060 Sower c-,.oetlon
14.24.090 Pennh Required for Ro.,l•lf• to Occupet~qo. No
Connection Outaide o f City. bu ildinp; hereafter erected il'll
l-f.24.100 Permit Coaditions the Ci ty shall be occupied lor
for Connectioa Ootaide of any purpose oat_iV the aame is
City. COIUieCted .,·itli the public
14.24.110 c-.ual Dlacre--~ewer, if ~u ch buildi'llfl> i•
dc:.:aary (G!f Cou.ectioa Oat· ,.;t.hin 200 feet of a public
aide of City. se"·er rine, ~d all fen •d
14.24.010 Daflflllfl-•. GEN· costa for makins the co ..
Applical ion for sucb pennit
shall be made io writing 10
the Ci ty_ Couacil throagh the
Public Wnrks Depattmeat .ad
&ball coata.in the follo.,.•iag ia•
formatioa:
(a) Name aad addreu of.,.
pli c.at.
(b) Locatioa of cooaection or
A locked car wasn't ade-
qu~ e&Ceguard. because a
window was t en partially
open -&nd a thief took a
152 water ski belooglng to
Coody McNary. 16. of 400
Vista nora. ~ast Bluff,
fl'om a car parted br about
10 minutes at Faabioa ts·
1M d. .. Stereo tapes bfioog·
log ro Tim Lynch, 18. of
217 Apolen a Ave.. Balboa
lslaod. were ~en (lldng
tbe night from his car. part·
ed in C'lont of his home;
suy wu made by opeolng
tbe car tbmugh an unlocked
wtud wing. .. 1be 1275
cxm vent bl e 10p • aa tJ& •
c).utng the eady moming
boura rrom the Poe-Idle c:A.
9Jc "2" ....... ._ ........
219 Di.nood Ave.. Balboa !~-==11:":-=~~·~ .. ·~~~~~~~~~.,~~!~~f~~~-~~~~[~~-'~;~~ Island. was stolm OOrin g ,.. • W II • .,.,.
the night from mooring N·75 A' '••• • ....... .
at the north eod or Diamond
A~. .tUtllian Howard
ERALLY. For the purpo~ of nectiou have beea. paid.
thia Chapter, certaia word• 14.Z4 .070 O....er ,,. •• ,_ for
aad phraaea are defiaed 11111d E.,.,. ••. The e~rpeue of raM·
certaaa /roviaioa.s .ball be i!J! any coaaecti0111 wi th the
CDII.atnae •• herein aet forth, poblic se,.·er to a dwellia&
11ale•• the proviaioaa of t.he honse or buaiaesa atfl:ICiote
coates! otherwiae reqaire. ahall be the oblisatioa of tJ.e
OWEL.LING HOOSE. The property o .... er.
term 'dwellles boaae' abaJl 14.24.010 s-., c--cfl-•
me• •Y bolldla& nr '"n~cture '" c., .. , J-/Ntl-Dra.trlct
erected for the porpo• of Ho. 1. No b11ildlas pe~Wit •all ham~ h.bitatioG, or Rlch. i• be i .. oed by the Boil41al 0..
c.pable of Mlaa!Mablted a;, pwtaaeat for ay co•atr.ctloa
ll••• balap •• a place of reqahiq; a MWet coaaectioa allo4a. · which Ia located wlthia the
BUSINESS srRUCTUR£. The boaadarin of Couty S•H•
lent! 'bu•i.e•• •roctore' •all tioe Diau-lct No. 1 of Or• ..
••• q y "baildias or •tractare Coaaty a.atll tile •pllc•t h•
erected lor tl1e parpo.e of pre.e.ted wTiUa .. hL .. ce of
llavl.. tradected or carried pa,..eat of •1 c• .. ctiOII
011 tbreia •r u.de, prole• cll•p• rtCfllred by H14 41•
oioo. occap•ioa1 haiae.. or trite«.
c alll-s. ... wtr.lda i• c ap•hl• J4.J4.1N ,.,.,. .... , ....
of h••l•• carrlo4 " ....... ,. ,_ c--ctl-Owbl • ., c,.,. •r trlldo. pro .. •l011, oceap• No pereoa Mall c ... <tet pro-
d-. ... , ... ., coli~• peny louted a.talid. of ..
PUBLIC stftl. 11te ....,. Chy witll 1M City s..., Sy•
·,.bile ... ~ ••.11 ••• •r t-. wltlloat • writ~ ,.,.h
I t • Ci"' "-&a.. City Co..eiL ....., • .., ,... • • , ....... ~-" c.., .. . ..... enu.ll.:d • .,., .. -. ..,. -•• c ,_ c_ • .,._ •••• .,
•; .. :-................ ..1 c.,. "• ,_h • ...n .. .. ...,_.. S.•• e ,._,c.-~~ ... Clel ':.':"{..~ .. ..
............... £~..,-"...... ... " ' __ .. ___ .._. ,._,_ ... u~oo.,....
~~-CIIJ ... • .....,_... f• a p.n.4 need ... -'"" .. ~· .... .. .. ,_. ...... .. ...., ., -· • .. _,..., ...., • ...,. •f .. ,..,ur,, _...
.. ~ .... e1 ........... ---...... ... __ ,_ of ,.. Mile sloo --,. lh Cl"l ........ .,.., ............................. .
'
fropoaed couectioa 'A'ith pub--
ic aewer IJ)'&tem or mallicipal
iadaatrial water pipe line.
(c) Eatiruted galloaase of
wastes propoaed to be di~
ch•sed •d atateltleat as to
approsi1ute ti111e of disdaars·
101 aame, tosether with iafof>-
matioa as to peak load-. aad
auch other aimilar data u the
City Couac il IIIII)' ~qqire.
(d) State:Mn.t of tJt.e c.h•acter
of tJt.e waste propoaed to be
did•rd. iael~adla8 •ada de-
tllllil ia cn11aectioa therewith ..
tke City Coaaci I may re• ire."
SECTION 3. Thi• ordiaqce
lllaall be pabliNed oace ia tbe
official aeWIIpllfHI' of tho Cily,
•4 die •-e Moll be effecdve t~lrty (!0) 4aya afte r the date
of ita .doptioa.
'f\,la onlla•ce wa11 ia.t"'"' ••c.d .c a repl•' .eetlas of t~e City Ceuci1 of t~e City of
N •"PPrt Beed1 lleld .. tJt.e
2W • ., of Jaly, 19611 •• wu -.,,M: o. tile ltti. c., of
A •• -. 196e, •y dt• followlaa
..... le wU.:
ATES, COU!IatJIDh lido· .... p.,,, ......... u ... ..,.. ·=:""-lfO COUflat.IID1 M••
A T COO"atJIII'• lloolo ---·11 ..., ..
Phil -·"'· No. 1 CoiUno 1111•0. pamod lo flont of
bia bome ..• Trebi.J. Rtazt,
111& iloppblro Avo.. Balboa
Jal•O. reported • llllaalol
amour, r.t wltb wtlite trtm.
willie ballooo llroo ... 1111111
CJooto. 230'1 Alta Vlota.
Eaal llal!, walked to bar
CM iD tbe RoMI1 Bulal ,.._
-· putlq 1o<. ,_ IIIMO. a& 1 a.a., •4 IIIP-pedov• aa.-au .. aaa
••-• bad d .. ID dte --~-•• o ... . ....., ~-~-:.,... ~-·--...... -11. .. A ... -TV ... ..... --""-11:11 .... -.... , .. . ... ..... , ... ...
lie "'-• of IIIU• 8.
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COMPLETE FUNERALS ,,.. 1245
COMI'LITI FUNERAL AND IURIAL CINTU
~~~~~
Fnxn SUO Fnxn ~S
.. E~ ill 0.. B1 utifal Jtlee ..
Because tbe £unaa1 IIIII llarill Cl"''W ccacept
elimintta tbe need foe~ ~
beaT)' traffic on cnemowiti;hW:1.. &mily
and frieods alike IDIT DOW pay their fall reo
spects br attmcling tbe baria1 .mice. • well
as the chapel se"Q, aU at c. II e•atifal pilar.
at las COlt ancl~~~~~ce caaNz"ll'z
141t1 _,_, .M:II .. ..
114M I I 1.-1 714 ...... ....
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PREP ARING fo r the annual tea o f
the Thursday Morning Club are, h om
I eft, Mi ss Kathi Le e, one of the mode l s
for the fashion show, and daughter o f
th e past president of the club, Mr s.
James Lee; Mrs. Charles Lenatlan, who
also will be a model; and Mrs. James
Stamper, fashion show chai rman, who is
si ghting in fo r a preview of the show.
Thursday Club plans annual tea
It will be friendship and
fashions for the Thursday
Morning Club of ~ewpon
3each at the annual tea at
1 p.m. ';ept. 13 atthe 13a.lboa
::lay Club.
The tea will honor new
mEI11bers and Harbor Area
newromers. The presidwts
and heads or leading civic
groups and charities or
Oran ge County, Doreen Mar·
shall . Mayor or Newport
BeaclJ, Joseph Kroll or
Orange Coast College will
be just a few of the invited
to thi s ~al a affair.
This is the opening fall
affair for the club. mart.ing
a new year or activities and
spedal events planned by
individual section s or the
club as well as professional
en tertainment offered once
a month at the Club's gener·
al luncheon meetings at the
Balboa 3ay Club.
The Thursday Morning
Club has over 400 members
and la starting ita 9th yea.r
or activity.·
Mrs. Robert Smith is serv-
ing as presidmt lhis year.
Fashion chairman is Mrs.
James C .. c;tmJper. who will
direct 8 mannequins for this
show. Two of the models,
Miss nonna ,....oedhart and
Miss Kathi Lee. are daugh-
ters of past presidents. The
other model s are Mmes. Carl
Andersm. Vtctor Caliva.
John J . Delaney, Qlacl es
Lenahan , F'rank Lowden and
Ivan Sturgis.
Making arrangements for
the tea are Mrs. Leslie
Rt:yoolds, invi tations; Mrs.
Mario Pacini, deoorations:
Mrs. Dorothy Bark! ey reser·
vations; Mrs. Ivan Sturgis.
hospitality. plus numerous
oommi ttee members assist-
PERFECT HOST -Phil Lyons, right, of 1820 Toyon
Lane, qaycrest, tonk. hi s brothe r·in~la w, Jerry Kral of
Rochester, N.Y ., on a deeD sea fishing junk.e t on the
soo rtli sher Sea Horse out of Davey's Locker. It was
Jerry 's fi rst trip but he came home with a rare 17-lb.
,0 ,.1 ... , Mt.us CMU.t. dolphin fish while a 14-lb. soecimen was the best
NOW A.T Phil could land.
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TMURSOAY, AUG. !!, 1111
OOIIIIIA DEL 11M. CALif.
... Ia I •-OIY ol loaquiD Hlllo Rd.. Ill In
Mil• lObo lry dlo Now-Hat... View Hilla: and a
... lead Chy Council eerie~ or atop OODirOla in
at laat wMk'• rr.eotin1: &he receady aaoexed Moct.
• Awarded tbe oootract area iD West Upper 9-J·
• Received a memo hom for lowedo& of tbe wacer lhecUymaoapr recomm•~ malA at Wublngton St. and Newport B., lO Cbe sole 1ng tha& DO cbangee be made
bl.da, Croft and Neville in the recently enacted
Co ot' Newport Beach iD the Ordinance 1281, wblcb seta
• ' up regulatioos and feee ror
IIDOlm& of 117,215, s ubject movie production 00 public
&o receiving a 18,235 check property in the city; objec·
from Soutbweatem Capital tioo to the ordinance bad
Corp . •• ita ehare or the been raised by Robert Harte,
coat; 3 bide were .rej ected president or California
July 22. and new b1da were lntemational Productions, a
called; tbe new bid was Newport Beach rum 0001Jany.
bllber tb111 &he low bid of • Approved the harbor
July 22, but 2 items were pemllt application or Allen
eltmioued &o bring, the cost Dale to extend the deck
OOwu to 117,215. over the water behind the
• Adopted a resolution
validating a long Ust or
street stop sign locations,
many which were found to
be unsupported by required
legislation.
• Established additional
traffic stop controls at th e
following locations: on
Harbor View Dr. at entrance
to Marguerite Ave.; for south·
boond trarfic on Marguerite
Ave. on entering or crossing
San Joaquin HHls Rd.; on
Crown Drive North at San
U. S. bulkhead line at the
Villa Nova restaurant, ·3131
IN. Coast Hwy., Mariners
Mile.
• Approved the appli·
cation or Ralph Gray and
Son to operate the Airways
Rent·a·Car service out of a
service station at 6400 W.
Coast Hwy., West Newport.
• Rejected the request or
the combined veterans
organizations or Orange
County for 1100 ror the
Nov. 10 veteran s parade.
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FOR IR'IIHE IO'IL
The Lyric Opera Aa-.. or
Orange County will preHDt
"Puccini's "La Bobeme"
Sept 27-lll! &lld Mourt'l
"Marrlap or Figaro" Oct
11-12 at Irvine Bowl ID
L&(!IID& Beacb. The Lyric
Opera Aam.. r0011er)J
kaowo u tile FHU¥11 or
ap... otters patraD. m~
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TOURNAMENT CHAIRMAN Tom Hudson
of East Bluff, center, awards the win·
ners trophies to (left to right) Mr. and '
Mrs. Chari es Mal one of Pasadena, at
lett, Lola Wlnterburn of Laguna 13each
and Tom Steenson of 13alboa after the
foursome captured the 7th annual Jack
~d Jill mef'lber"'9uest golf tournanent at
Irvine Coast country Club. The team
fX)sted a net 128 to win by th e narrow
'
margin of one stroke. Tv.o Lido Isle
couples, Mr. at1d Mrs. Jerry Helperln,
!CCC, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rose of
Santa Ana Country Club, won the low
gross Prize with a scote of 156. Ninety-
six contestants from 14 golf clubs In
Southern Cal ifornil participated In the
one day event. The Malones are from
Ann<lldale Goll Club, Pasadena. (Rich
Bassett pn<ll<>'--
EHROLLMEHT IS UP IN EVEHIHG COLLEGE
Enrollmmt in the Orange signed up for evening col·
Coast Junior College Dis· lege classes.
trict evening college is run-Thition for the evening
ning more than 1,600 ah ead co llege is 15 per class.
or last year at this time. Open registration will
Through last week, OCC held from 6·9 on Aug. 28
had registered 5,390 and and Sept. 3. Regi stration
Golden West 2,503 for a will then continue at each
total or 7,893 students. campus, vacancies permit·
L&at year at tbis time, a ting. from 6-9 p.m. on Sept.
total of 6,211 students had 1Q..12, 16·19 and 23.
1968
PRESIDENTIAL
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