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qEST SAND CASTLE of the non..:onlonnlng type, con-
structed Sunday at the main Corona del Mar beach in
the annual contest sponsored by the Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce, was this contraption, prepared
by the Corona del Mar Zoo Drive-ln. The greeter gorifla
is Inside the cage, as you can see. (Ensign photo.)
THE AWARD for most avant garde castle went to this
sand entle, sponsored and built by the Newport Harbor-·
Costa Mesa '3oard of Realtors. (Ensign photo.)
THIO JUNIDII CL~S ol ~stancla High School, Costa
Uesa, .sponsortd and constructed this sand castle con.
tosl 1111ty at the COIOtla del .llat qeach.IEnslgn photo.)
ea.. edloolo roplace tbe
bun Cor talormad.OD about
Ha? Sboald parents ooly be
eeuullted wttb teWog their
cbUaa about tbe sweet
m.yat.ery or Ute? What part
CUl tbe ctwrcb play in this
buma drama? /
'lbe• wen the questions
&hat only M Uateoera felt
tq~ort&DI tmOUgb for them
to atleDd a aymposlum di&-
cualdal the moral, edu--
cattooal. aod medical
aapecw or the proposed
aes educaUoo oourae in the
Newport-Mesa Uol!led School
Dt.utcc Tuuday. at the
5culta AD& Coma, Club.
'"'ben 11 oo · queatioa
about dle need or Ibis. ••
ll&id Ot. ·SoliD Ooao. starr
ulllat&Dt of curdculum pro-
grama tor tbe .:::bool di ..
trice. ''The (Jleatioo ia:
Who cao pve it?
'"lbere w«e over 250,000
Wel!ldmate blrtbo lu&
year. 'Jbat's a lot O( k.idL
Was la.ck of educatioo tbe
' C&UH? "'Ibere' s a nDanctal
• IS
Dr. P. G. Neumann, pasr.or
or the First Baptist Cburch
of Costa Mesa. apoteproudly
of his 4 chUdrEm, 10d said,
''l believe the program or
sex education lbould be at
home wbere God pla.ced it.
"There are certain moral
laws the acboola cannot
teach. ChUdren used to be
able to take their Bibles to
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COSTA
sdtool and prayers oould be
said. Now it is diftereot-
"No one is as wonder-
l"ully qualified as a motber
and father to teach sex
educatioo, obedience and
behavior. There is a beauti·
tul oommunioo or love be-
tween a man and a woman.
God made it tbat way: two
(Continued on paac: 4)
qu..Uoo. lo 1964, the State
or CaUtomia speat 1234
m1llloa. for tbe welfare or
clopaldoot dllldreo. Tllat 1lrJ<* a lot of tu mooey. but. DISPLAYING their new uniforms are ba1d members at
we can't let Cbem starve:• NewPort Harbor High School: from left, ~ill Wolfe, Steve
He aleo cUed tbe taet lbat: Johnson and Ken ~rown. CR. Woltz photo.)
emotioo&l problems caused d d ~"::!""~:..,.&,.YO:.: Ban · ons new togs
tbo klda Pft 1111 -111d "'' Tl>eSallor Baod ol~rt 2
a .... ollbe lllalllt 111111. -
astronauts
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THE 5TH ANNUAL Sail of tfle Sabots
will get under way at noon this satur-
day, ·act.. lfJ, off the Sea Scout base at
1<J31 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile. The
Pacific Yacht and Balloon Cl ub, spo~
sor, expects the largest tum~ut In the
hisi:lry of the evenL Winners will have
their names Inscribed on the perpetual
trophies artd will also reteive take home
trophies. There Mil also be nearly 50
gift certi ficate awa rds. All entrMts and
thei r families will be: treated to l'rotdogs
and chil i after the race. The Sail of the
~bots Is limited to ski ppers under 16
years of age. Yacht Club affiliation Is
not required. Entry deadline Is 10 a.m .
Saturday at the Sea Scout base. Commit-
tee metnbers are R.obert Connelly, com-
modore of the PY BC; Hank Erbe, vi ce-
commodore; Bill May, rear commo dore;
Frank Clendenen , fleet captain; Don
Sergman, port captain; James Morris--
sey, liaison officer; Howard Beal and
John Jordan, iood; and Clarit Swee~ AI
Steele and ~ill Royse, committee boats.
CCecil Walli s photo.)
Grand Prix set for trikes
. An eveot sebedulec:s tota.k.e when aome got rnanied we "Recently we diacuaaed
tts place along stde the oonlioued to get together plans for an event to gain
character boat parade and informally for pOker games some aueotion to tbe group 1
sand castle building coo-and other activities. Ooe and also to have a Halloweeo
tes~ as a must for loc~· day we decided to bave a party. We decided on tbe
reSidents a.od tourists ts club and meet oooe a month tri cle " ~~=led Cor Saturday, to plan parties aod have ~yooe ra:~hing to enter
1
•. · run. We cbose the name the race can write to P.O.
~ 11~~ ~~annual Sal-Birds.. which stands for Box 51 SalOOa leland.
prix tor ~mdin:!tw=Y~~a~ ::: Island Rollers & Oeadllne't s Thursday, Oct.
starting from the parting lot 24.
of the Villa Marina restau•
rant at 1 p.m., circling the
Island and ftnishi.ng at ao
unknown destination. All
contestants are required to
compete in Halloween cos-
tumes and be on a tri-
cycle that is no higher th.IP
3 teet. from gromd to handle--
bars.
Prizes will be awarded to
tbe most original coatume.
ranaest lricycle aod over-
all winoer or tbe race. 1be
Conceat ia opea ~ ud
o-n
calla I...U lite .. _
Clab, .. a-of llol --
guys tba&: ban beeD tri_.
lor years. 'Ibe club bu 20
members wUb a wide variety or occupatlooa raoptc CJOCD
2 boat captains to & pool
salesn1n. About halt dae
group is a.rrled wh.Ue die
other balt cominues co
maintain their bachelot-
bOod.
One ol the bachelors in
the club is Diet Sea,y, a
boat captain, who has tb.is to
say about lbe club: '"Mo•
ot tbe fellows ru arouad
togecber wben the, were •
single and have tnon e&eh
odler ror (Jlite awbile. Evtll
!~!CHARD S. STEVENS of
0o¥fl 91ores has been
named vict-i)resident a1d
uslstant to President Jack
Wrather of the Wrathef
Co~, ·ownet of th e Balboa
Bly Club, Muzak. Coro., lie
"Lush" and "Lone
RM_fet'' TV programs and
Dhnoylond Hotel. lit.
Ste'4ens will continue _,
serwe n vi ce-president of
tho S., Club. Ht Is fttSI
.tc-tsld<nt of the N.,..
11011 H-r a. .. ber of
Coooo •co. ell ill,..., of Itt
O...._,s ~sl_,rs cOM-
oolntt, clrtct>t of Fri-
of ua. --rtslclool
of Bit I Boosters, ·-'Of 81,.,..,.._.-of
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PATTY HUODLESTON of Clit1 Haven, with her horse
Troubadore, will compete Nov. 2Q.-27 in the 70th annual
American ~oyal Horse Show i n Kansas City. On hand to
watch Patty and Troubadore will be Ur. and Urs. Don
Huddle!.lon, Patty's parents , who were bom an d grew
up near Kansas Ci ty. Patty nas establ ishe d an enviable
record in hunt seat (E.nglish riding) compe tition In Cal-
ltornla during the past few years. Th is yea r she has
qualifi ed for national finals ~Y winnir;g 2.\me ricanHorse
Show Assn. medal classes and tor u:e c;tate finals in
Santa ~rbara during the Thanksgi vin g w r:ek-end. (Peter z. U. Singer photo.) -· IS Bo1d vote set
'lbe Newport Mea Unin.ed was approved and a notice
SChool board 1\leact..., or ooq~letloa was au~
eveniog sec me next bond tr.ed for filing.
tlecDoa d&t.e tor Feb. 11. • ApptOved tbe requeat ot
They &110 app10ved aad Marinen Church ror aa e ..
•Cborised precincts, pol• teDaioa of tbe UM o( , ..
Illig boaR, wtlidl will be cilldos at ColaDa dol llor
boat 7 Lm. to 8 p.m. and Hi&' adloOl, filti a atlpuo
lbe uUloriutioa 10 appoint latiOD or no reaewal; ud for
..., mapeceor ad 2 Judge• eD~G.aion or tbe C?CJDU'a<ll a&-poWoc place. n.. wltb 8L llldlael 111<1 All
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ntl OPI'ICIM. WHO WIU I'ICK TH1 IGXT P11S1D1Nn :!r":. "!!:'!';: ...:::
OP Till an OP llllfOIT IIACJI If Hu~rt Humphrey betome!l'a major f.ctor '-'tnt and · vice Prnident. one of whom. ae tiOMClto one Ida .... ecMl lUll U
ill 1hl1 prestdrntial el«:tion and dC!'IMJiocks the lca!';f. shull I\Ot he an inhabitant of the .. tnt erala tbu be bad 5 col-._ ol
THI NAitiOif. AlliA•S-OFTSIT NErsrAPER electoral colleae. many thinp et10k.l happen. slate: with them!K'Ivn' (Articlt 11 Sec1ton 1 urDDe. Tbe pMI'al rben He;
Offk:e _. .......... iatM &.ip hiWiato ~me. of whic:h have never tw:forc hupptned 11, 11111CmkiJ hy An1endment XII U.S. Con.sti: &lked: ':!"bere l l die~ baa De.V
2'721 L C... ..., •• c-.. ., C.W. -9I6J5.. tn lhta <:OUntry. To explain what ('twld happen tutionJ . column? that 11 wby weare HM
TILIPIIDII. uw• ,.,. .... 714). a nd why, and wh~t ,.,u c:un do ab()u't it. he-'"The sever~ I stuh.'S '"'W unifDrmLy tfliUire Later 11: doveloped daat No .... tbat of vice-Pre-
TIE N£Wf91T IIAii80a ENSIC" le , .. 0111 • • fore and •ft('t, this a~ the ne,'(l two columns their pmi~ntial "lector~ to be '"ppointed' the Sth column wu com-IIdeN.
_, ,...._... '• ... ClaJ o1 N..,.. a..c~!... ...::. ~~~ feature Clar('nc:e ttbmon. fnrnler Deoan of the.· hy popul ar election in Nnvery1ber of every posed of partiNRI oper-ln tbe fall of l958, &a
....-... .,....,.. •• .,...,. ia &Jw ,...,.,. ~ .... .! Nou~. Dame Law School. ;) natinnwil.le ral.lio-Le11p Yeu r. hut once tht'y arc appointed. the attna: behind tbe enemy Ryaltlnd saya, "S.DACOI'
An-. .... ..._. ... kl,, •• n..-4ay. S.C.... eJ ... ,. .... paid tekv!SIOn· com.ment"~or anl.l a grc:.t Amcric:ln. Cunstitutinn llf. the Unite..! States aives each Unhel whodedwould appear :!,um,rore~ ~~:..~
• C.... •1 .._, Calli. ManiOn P~IC;I$ h•u.rre cventli. c>;cil('mem ckclllr comrlclc freedom of choice in the st· ":,en ~ • E u-u kola oecen-
T• ~T HAIBOI ENSIGN *• .,.j~ •• M • aew•-lind fireworks : ll'clinn Ill' •my pc r'c,n I rcptat. •my rrrson I HHH wears S bate, aibi.Y'to f::li.r tftre -r::"at .ISI)al cireaiMioa lty co .. llecne 8o. ~10171 ... 111 ·:who will pick the next Prt"SiJcnt of lhc r~r Pn.·.,iJl'•ll nr Vice Prtsidcnt who nlt!t'ts the-F irs [ he was a pbarma-. Uabal ration In=-c.Tu.;.. ~~. S.,.Mr C... lar tlae eo..,. of~· S.•• or Umtcd Stille~? Will if l'lc the VNI!r~. GCI."t:l' Mmrle qualiflcution~ of aae. ci tizenship anl.l c lst. A• for hit No. 2, dlcal r:cb"
... ~cea,. irM : r;-•• ,...,._, 1• cr-ilfiecl 10 pabl all pablk Wallace. the ConJrC'<ii..~ \lr tht UnitcJ Slat.:• r~·loilkl•..:l' rrl'lit'rihcJ in thl: ('on,tiiut ion·~ Ar-=bo~·1 z!jl,~·-~: C. December ·1,1958, ac-
AaVO r auf.A~:: ............................ o-_. P.a.ll..... .s:prcmc Coun? Thi' ye~r it is conc~:iv~1hlc 11c~· II. . . . the Vice pre•Jde~~t-cor4ifta to a story printed
PEe HAAPA .. _ ........................................... .AMGCillle lAbor t a t any oc:'" of 1~ nll;'Y mal.:c the important In '~'.' rt.''!1'-'CI. prl''lllcntl:ll d~tor~ are in led; "Huben "relAtes [bar in Life Maaazt.oe be bad
suascatPTtOifl lA TII ~ fi nal selection. lhl· f"t'"''"n uf Ct1rp.1r:1h.' J~rcctor" who are Humphrey .:as e•---d to an interviewwtthibnaab.-
t. Hanor Area: Ow ,.. 14.00: 2 ,. 17 00 ". · · Unl~~ the currenl nnnula r trl'nd I :-el I 11 "" ... · · ~ be ~ b 0.. of u_ .. __ .... .., • , .. , , , ... ,. '"' t. l'l .111nua ~ ny lul' corp.~rat•nn ~ ~hare-se rve as ma~or of Mlnne-C v, "niC lasted. over __. ..,.."T 0.. ,.. 115.00: 2 ,._ 19 00 towarJ Wallact.• i~ revcrscJ h.:l ~el'n no" an11 h II 0 • 1 J • 8 hour • • . il. \'T• llCC tnl'Y :ltl' t.' I.'Cit' . tn~ directon. apolls tn 1 29 I dtml •• .,...00 ~0 Qo o~O'O Novemhcr. ht.• will certainly win a numhcr uf n1a~.· "'h' :" they ~lt.-a .... · in the Mlhsequenl se-r ecall tbat he ch·amptonJ. As tbe evenlng drew on,
lhe availa/'lle .~.11( t.'l~toral VOIC\, l:1ri!t.' l;!'lltlUI.!h 1 1 f ,, J 1 h R stlnd ef1ect u ~ ..e ~ -"¥
to prevent cithl'r lhc IJem,lCr;~tic ,,; lhc K~c. ~~· u•n ,1,, ", rL~I cnt <llll ''' l;!'r corporate municipal o wners tup of bey he badr a: Kbru· ,, •~·l''.'" ~~·r.l' ~ m• ar~ ;~cc~"tomed w ca lling publlc uttlitles . a v I deadly eer-
pu/'llican canl.litlare from at.•quirin~ tht.• ncct·•· th t· <.''n~t •tutuln' r~~·•dcnlml L'ieCiw ~~·,tern He donned hi~ 3rd hat Joua atm • tO make Hum-
sary .27U·volc majority. ••rL·h:m· and •mrracuc;~l "htlUill he a~kcJ to when be was e lected to pbrey I transmis stonbek
ARVO E. HAAPA, owner .-d publisher of the Ensign "By lnw . 1hc cleclor, cht'ISt'n in No ... l·mt-...·r ~:mhl<kr the .-.ur,ttmtling .uccc'' of the same be a u. s. Senator from for Soviet propaganda."
••~QJOOO~~ are requirN to meet in their rr-,pt.•cr i~o~..-.. tall'' 'Y'tt•m m the lid!..l 111 Ame rica n corrorate en-his adopted state on Nov. As it would have been
on Dccemher I,., tthc fir,, MonJ,., ;dtt'r tht• krpn•..:. t-1 ;" ;~n~·,•nt• l''-'' •l'riou~ly arguel.l. for 2, 1948. expected, Senator Hum-
JUDCE •A MAN BY THE COMPANY WE KE!PS second WeJne<.d;1y in Dt·ccmhi:rJ a.nd vote hy lll'i•m~·l'. thai the Pr·l;!'"<knt uf (iencral Motors Observers of his long phrey was overwbelmed
A man Is kn ow n by the ccmpanyhe keeps-also by what hallot for Pro:~~~knr and Vice Pr.:,itknt. Wh:.1. 'h<HIIll ~· chiho:n 1hr..:~·tly hy thl' voteo; of all career ob serve [hatHum-by the mention be had
sort of company he defends and s upports. President Lyn-therefor.:. may \H' o:\pcct f(l harr'-.·n l'!..:t"t.'l'n « •l·ncral 1\lutM,· ~h~CI.:h,,kll.'r.-.' Wh;ll wo uld phre y became famous for gotten 1n Moscow. How-
don John s on can be judged by his fervent support of Abe nul Nov~·mht.·r -" ami Occemht.·r If>'.' harpl·n .. , uur coun t ry'~ c,•rr.,raJc hu,i n~s his political vasclllation. ever. wben be returned
Fortas as nomin ee fo r chief justice and his s tateme nt ... · · I rreJi..:1 tholt thl'•l' ..at <fav• and nil!h t-. ''ructurc 11 :.11 (lf it" r rinl'iral c•1rporato: of. R y s lclnd adds: "Like home bls enthusias m was
upon withdra wing the nomination, that Abe is still the' will r rove 10 ~ ''11l' t•f th .. lll<"t ~'citinl!. ;~l·ri· tkl'" "crl' ..elt.·cJcl.l in 1ha1 way in,to:aJ of hy quicks ilve r. H umphrey dampened by tbe Chicago
most outstan di ng man for the job. UCI Chancello r Dan-moniou" and l'llucati\·t: !)t.'rioJ, uf A•;wn..:.m ·ct.:ct<•r.d collcpc,· compoo;cd of the corpora· wa.s almost impossible to Tribune, which made this
iel Aldri ch can be judged for his defens e of having l3lack Hi'itory. '"'n ·, •lirl·clt•r<' pin down . ofte n giving off acid comment: "U Mr. p th E ld ldg C "It mu•t "'-' rl'mcmhl'rl'<l no"". that ,,lth1•111.:h · ... th~: l'r .. ·.adl·nc~ i• 111 ,1 ..,.1mcthin1: lh jjt a scrlng of, yes's •. no's , Humpbrey relpected. tbe
an et . r e Ieaver as a lecturer at UCI. all elec1or-; runnlllg ,,n thl' Novt.·mt--..·r b;,ri.,1 .. h.,uld t>c ra·~d ,,111 ,., a n~~ard fnr the win· and maybe s ro a s ingle dignity of his own govern-
If th e tncredibly s hocking crlmt·nal and racist record 1·,· 11 1 J 1 b ould etu are poI rca ~ r ~· gc~ '" Vlllt.' 111 lkl't.•mhc r ncr uf,. tx·aul)' Cillltl'•l. Tht.• Fl•unl.ling FatheTh ques Uon in rhe s pace of a ment. e w r se to
of Cleaver does not bar him as a university instructor for r h~· cantl•~lalt.'• J.:~ign;~teJ hy their rt.·•rc..:· rl'.lliJ.t.·d thi• .. ml rr.xluc~·J the Cnnst itution·~ we ek.'' se~.e as a Rus sian cour-
then •. in the eyes o f our UCI chancellor, there are no a~-rive party NgumL.Iti.•n•. Jl11· l'i<'l'i••n uro· ,,., rr.:•idcnl ial dccwr 'Y!>tcm. In th c..c l.lav~ when Howe ver, he h.ld a sin-ler. ad~IC standar ds fot our tax-supported s chools. Mr. ll'f<ta/ly uhli~·•·•l lu ''" \u. f'lrc.oJcnt i;ol 1·1t.-eti1,11,. arc fr.;.~u .. ·nll~ Jet~rmi neJ gle -uac.k: mind wben I[ It is nownearlytenyears
Aldttch did specify one condition: "As long as mm is "Tht: C<lrhrrr uunn ,,f rh~· Uni ted s,.,,,., pro•· hy rhl· .uhtk tricl. ,,f tt.•kvi.ion . \\1.' shouiJ he came to his friend and s ince [bat vtslt to Mos -
fT.ee to _walk-he Is not in jail-he Is free to speak his vidd; merely th011 each •l.11c ,h;1ll "f"'P<linr 1r. g!.111 rhat lh.:y 11i11. The only truuhlc with the benefactor, L y nd o n B. ~o~. I bave in my files
tuece and those who want to heal' it ate free to do so." prt"Sil.lential dectnr,. acc••rJrng II• thl' ~lirl'l:t itln pr..:,hlcnll;~l ell'ctur 'Yslem i' the fact th oll our Johnson , To him he g ave P cture of Senator Hum-
Cleaver just barely qualifies even under that rule. of the 5tatc legi~l:1turc. anl.l that allcr tht.•ir rt~lir ician' haven·t permi tted it 10 work in tht: unswe rving loyalty. Be-pllrey wbicb desecrated
It · t' to th til t appointment 'the clectoN '>ha ll meet in thci1 way that the fr.mlt.'" (1( lhc Cono;litution said for e he was selected to the cover of a Life ma-
tS •me r a oroug y ed-up tax paying public to respective 'late' olllJ vutc hy h:.fl('lt for Pre~i· that it •houlli."-Amcrican Way Fcalute<i become acandtdatefortbe gaztne. lt sbows him cry out again st such down-i ,..the--gutter standards for vtc e-preatdency, Hum-wearing a white, Rus sian
ou r schools, and to l'et Chancellor Aldrich know that we fur headpiece. lt Is Hat
do not intend to continue flnanclng moral decay that is No. s. He does not die -
underm ining OJr society. play a picture of that • • • bat; perbapa be Ia u-
WHICH FLAC DO YOU PREFER?
bamed to be 1 meaaenpr
boy for the Kremlin.
-oapto
nelpollo.
cord of
pnoldon< of lhe ~~;t •bleb lapouMd "'
prlllciple• 110( 11lreiY to the left, but ...
wrona accordlna to a
aervadve evalua
Here Ia tbe evtdence
be wear1, perbap• ill ae-
cret, Hat No. S alluaatan
chapeau 1uch •• t:be Coa-
eacka wore. k mark.l blm
Aa a "MesMnpr from
Moscow." FlnaDy, u the
heir apparent oflhelobn-
aon adminlatratlon, be hla
aasurned the burden at
perpetuattna the memory
of that infamous inter-
lude ln our bts tory,
At 1 recent meetina in
Seattle, when radical ele-
ments made such a dls-
turbance that he could
not deUver bts message,
he broke into a rage. This
act alone should stamp
him ae being lncompe[ent
to bandle the problems
of tbe presidency.
Tbe paper next day re-
lated that Humphrey would
favor stopping tbe bomb-
ing in Vietnam lf tbe ene-
my would respect the de-
militarized zone. It ts
dtfficu.ll to tmagtneacan-
dld.ate for tbe bigbeat po-
litical ott'ice In tbe United
State a bavtna: s uch a child-
like understanding of tbe
war. Als o j[ would be
dllficult to picture a voc:er
10 naive aa to vote for
blm.
United Nations anni vers ary is Coming up a week fr om
today, and with it wi ll come many speeches of praise.
'3ut th ere will be many oth ers who prefer to honor Uni-
ted Sta tes Qay rather th<r1 Un ited Nations l)ay. For
some guidelines in judging whether U.S. or U.N . wll l
get the honor, read the following analysis o f one of
~~ basic U.N. documents, reprinted from the Chicago
:tl)bune; tt•en decid,.e tJndet' vrtli ctl flag you oreter to li ve:
STATE IOIIIIP ~
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Pn :e For P ugg"4.zg Marxism
The Nobtol peal-. j w-.rrb . a~ un~e ~ o1
olten a.s 1101.. are hilil hh· e-.·cen-the Welten! world ill the f-o1
irk, and thi11 year'.s ~ ex~!)' Lbese two impacts.''
Prapooltloe 1 oo our No-
.,..._~lo..,cllflor, _, __ __,_
a&i..-oul I -Ill Jc la'
the lllld of a 3-;>ort Wbol ..
ule cbqe 1D our lta&e
oonldtudon, canted out 10
far llmo• eotire,ly without
the knowledge ot the gener-
al ,1ublic .
bon. It has be-en ('OR[erred upon Studies of the U.N. declar.
an ob.scur"e Frtnc:h legtl 5Cribe. Uon have produced preciJe ~
Rent: Caain, lor his conuibu-aUeb with art.idel ol tbe 8t:Met
tiollS 1n dratling the Unit.t'd Na-COh5titcrtioo. In order to imp\e-
tions lnt.ern.ational declaration ment many o1 them, tbeh as
of hum11 n right$ 22 years IJO. p.aruteed jobl at "jaut aDd
The declaration l.f&s ·approved rtvorable ~uneration." 1
by the u.~. general .... sembly. plarwd fCOOOI'ny on the collec.
but a COYl'nant to impll'ment it tivist MarxiaD pa:tterD wouJd bl
as a treaty has nev~ · breeD
TH~ ~EWPOGIT 1E6.CH Police IJ epartment has add-C3. James Glavas, poli ce chief of Newpo rt '3ea ch · nte s tory or wb&[ wllliP"
ed 3 officers to its Pat rol Division. Darryl Youle, Pe~e r Q, Pitches, sheriff of Los Ang eles County, an d pear on our ballot tbla year
William Ungerman, and C layton Lyon were gra ""·Jated Officer Lyon. 4 test for those interest ed in a career as Proposition 1 begao 6
tram the Los .\ngeles Co unty Sheriff's .\cademy on as a Newpo rt '3each poli ceman will be g iven at 7 p.m. years ago ·when the people
4ug. lb. 411 pl aced wi th high scores in th e cu rri·cu · this F riday, Oct. 4, in the City Hall Counci l Cha ~ or Callromia approved a
lum, whidl totalled 820 hours of 'concentrat ed trai ning. bers . .\dditional informatiOn may be obtained fr om ballot Jropositioo launr.Jl..
adopted by the Unlled Statts. nec.epary · 1be U.N. del'taraUOft fur1.heor Pictured here, fr om left, are Officer Youle, who was the personn el oHice,b73-2l l O. (L.A. c ounty 91erlff's ing ""hat was called 1 ''cc:Kr
2nd in th e graduating class of 87; Offi cer u nge rman; OepL pttoto.) atltutiooal revision." Moat The declarat'on i5 a windy breldted AIIM'f"ic.u Jbertiel 11 documeat loaded wilb alien ideu set forth in the Bill of R.icttta.
wl\.ich are entirely out of bar-'Ibe "right to hold opiaioal"
mOQy with tht American CoastJ... and the "right to ftMdom o1
tution and the traditions of tms ~ion ... for instlmce. were
Republic. The Ameriun Bill 0{ made "subject to eertaiJI restric.
Rights is intended to iuurt:
-=_;__.....,.....,_:.:_..:..:... __ ...;..:..:...;,;,.::--------=..,..--------or those who voted ror this 3:~~~~~~;~~~: Letters to the Editor :!~~~:~vi~!~
unto you, I am the OOor or OfAHGE OVERDUE SOOAL.I$T GOAL ~~'JXlrt Clt:t C'nuft(·rl 1/llcnd . meant ellmina.tioa or obeo-
the sheep. Editor of tbe Ensign, Editor of the Ensign, UnNJUIVOI.'AIIy, tn 11ubm1L the'. lei~ and du;»llc ated lao. ·ndi 'dual . lions .. .Cor tbe protection o1
I VI rlgi'U and liberties national security aDd public 01"·
by defining thole area. in whidt. der.'' Aoother provlaioo in imi·
government may not interf~ cal to fr'Mdom of the pr86 and
as in freedom of the Pl"'tA. the right 0{ public trial rHd.
freedom ol speech, freedom ol "the pre. aDd public may be
religion. J('(.'Urit.y of per~n and excluded from all or part of 1
property. the right t.o • s!'le«fy trial ror reasons ol morals.
lnd public trial. etc. public order, or nalioMI secul'i·
All that ever c ame before To replace the de feated The National Council or que~tion "' thfo finaacing o( tnr guage and possibly some
me are thieves and rob-radically 1 e rt win g u. s. Churches has released an ,.,•nter tu ihco 11nle ot the peuroll'" rewriting of obscure paa-
bers: but the sheep did not Senator Thomas Kucbel wi th exclusive interview with There ha.~ been no clf'ar..c·ut sages , but not cb&ogee in
hear them. one whose philo80phy is a s Qls Hall, National Seer& ~t~tf'nu•nt of po licy. ~ow that th e substance or the basic
I am the door: by me i f bad if not worse soc1ologi· t r th C . p the pl"'.lJ~:•I for krc:atJon ol tht~ c harter of our state govem-ary 0 e ommum st arty· coun.J ha.~ been laid bfotMc the any man enter in, he shall cally, such as Alan Cran· in which tie states: menL
b ed d shall I!UJK'NL~. the grnundwork is A Coo tit t1 Rev! e sav • an . go in stan's is, could mean only "'Comllllnism and the s u oo slon
d d J')repared for A joint·powN !i Cocnml 1
The U.N. dec-laration lakes off ty in a dtlmoeralic aociety."
from an opposite dtrection. In the pqt tbe peace priw
hokting that govemmentJ; con-wa. awarded to IUCh unlikel v
an out. an find pasture. one thin ... · th e ~tors h•ve church share so an al s a oo was Lben set ,., .. v .. m Y go s agi"C('mcnl -one 0( thofte legal
(SL John 10:7-9.) not done th eir homework. that they ought to exist for ,:imm ickl'l by "tl'bictt thlt vote of u., with a paid staff and a
fer •·rightl'' on individuals. but candidates II the am Geri. $AMU£L $C~TTERDAY
may withdraw. limit, or condi-Geot1e c . Mar.tlaD, 1 principal OF COSTA ME$A DIE$
tion them dlll'ing emcrgl!'llCits. aiM o( Pn!llidftlt Franttlin Samuel All an Scatter day,
ln other .-orch, what the &tate Roosevelt in u.tw:rioc lhl' of419 Gloucester Dr., Costa
gives the state may take away. Uni\ed Stata int.D world war 11 Mesa, died Oct. 5 at Haag
Max Rafferty offers the best one anothe r. QI,Jt n ght i s not the people ba." b.en by-9nsed majority of &llPQinted mea..
alterna tive to continued col-wiU1 Clod, it'/wil.h c apital· and. m :rome iMI.tDCf:li. thr will beta, not one of 'llbom
lectivism. The change is ism and all that c apitalism ollhe pt'Opte openly thwarted. could re&IOD&bly be s aid CO l~og overdue. has done to oppress people. Wlut iA meali. hy ttMt coun· re.,reaeattbe''grus roo[a.••
BOB DUGAN "Communis t goals are l·il'~ adoptlon "ia priatiple" ol A number of. leglal&&orl
Newport Beach almost identic al to those thf' report ol tbe a:IMUitanU? were abo appof.ated 10 tbe
The declaration ~ace. 1IU-LbrOalb the bid: door. anti Ho spiUl.
merou. obli&alionl on ~~ Prol. Lina haliDe. who kiM a He was born June~. tAA l. OfATH OF A NATION
meuta ia tbe Jodal and eeo-libel JUft .,au.t a map&ine in Ohio, came to California ~ditor ol the Ensign,
aomk: nelda, but oowben aJ. wbida labelld him • a metta· 11 years a~ and lived here As a fonner native of a Jude~ to the hmdameatal Am«-pboae far SoriJt po6dll. Bul since then. He was a self· small comtry ooo upied for
ic:an rilt't o1 pn'v.t.e ~-......_ thia ,_,.., •Mctitlll ia a .,.... employed food bro«')r for 30 five years by an eoe my
of poperty. 'nail omialic.-; bilb ia f.a.y. years. (Norway) my heart bleeds
a:plaJDed by tbe fact tblt ._., Survivors are his wife, for another small oatioo,
U.N. member Ita'-,...,..;...,. RECORDS ISTAIL.Iatm LiUan; 2 sons , Sam or New freedom loviog, whose ~ide
-~~ .. ~===· ~ ..... A new all·time hir,ta lo real y oow lies in the dust. There ~ '--·• -sal ork and John o r Ohio; 2 ---... --.. ~ •-.P ti ::::by tb=-mal~':le ':;: daugh[e rs, J ayne Davidi800 !,:e~~u;o;ee:?'07!. ~.e1•5; 1 rvt r tb of Costa Mesa, and Betty ,...,. n. ..tire drift fll dte UJf og se ce o e Newport Oavid80tl of Ri verside; and ia Na&iooal aod hrld Poetry
ct.dlnrtioa il t.oward t.be .;_ HarboMJoata MeN Board or a s ister, Mrs. Alice Bas el 01!)', ao to tbe ~roud C&ech
tabtilhmeat of iat.era.liaael t'Of. Realtors, Cbadee F. Cole. or Ne w York . people I dedica&e:
'-etiYil:m aDd pat~ Dl Che worthy, cbairmu. or tbe aero Private services were held OEATH OF A NATION .
JOrt dittlnpilhifta .w .Sa'i• vtce comm1ttee, IDDOUilced Oct. 1 at Bell Broadway Trha!J)baally fuadciam
aad communilt ...... ,_ ,... lhta week. ~gala don garb of "so.
Mill far this •• eaplai.Ded Wl Except fbr laouary aad Chapel. lnurr.ment was at ctaliem,"
b I Fairhaven Memorial Pan. 1112 y Or. Ch.JrB Malik ot uoe, aalet 'fOlume eadl ....... "ln~«.i&list maneuvers" LebuDn. wbo waa It tl'llt time mootb dartag 1988 Mt indl.· Vf&nge. The Rev. Loraa tnDd ~ tl .._ ,._.1 i • vtdu&l IDDD111JJ Nlea ,.. ntcklnger of Newport Unity tbe patriot voices ol tbe
-rilltiLIIt ooid : oon1o. '!be IU .,111100 Cllu"'h waa o!nclaoL laacl.
"A --._ ... aaleo ..,....,. for,..,._._, IPILLID Ul IITI T..., claimed 10 cane lo
-lo .. ---......., wltll ll.lhdWoe ..... IUl• Pill ··-blp'a ... ,. •• •
;==' ~··=·~-~-........ 1M--~~~ Ooloher ~ .. aplllod !root • 10 •1111 the ... -o! ~---.,._ mlal 101•-Vll• wblcb ~ ~-·--··o-.· , EOI I liZ tw 11o ,_ m l4lll'll 146. waa ....tit~~ lo bla prap, aad olleocod •-"' lhe
..,... " -oos111 .., .., Goo'.,. w Walaut s .• N._ , f .. ---·of Ill• .,_, -lpUod 117 -llold tllolr colora QP m
I .. ·-• ""' ·--·pilot .... ,..,_ ...................... --· .. ,_of_ .. _ .._.,_,_.. '·II ..._._ ~ _ ..
ftl -..... ml I "· .... -· ...,... S. 8lll.ll It .. -.n:.a O..p wa -bJ Nft. .. ..ak ,rGillll IN ?.,
' ""'--at14,illlil "'·-· a-IIIII JL ... 1186. IO llle ..... ..S au aaa-....,L 11M-I-. ::*_.-=:. : ., m :,~ dHIIIIII•••""' =.": ~~-
espou sed by the liberal "r" lhe pr.,._ls -nncinl commission, but becaulle of
church. 'lie c an _ we lrum a oow city hall to an the presaure or Cbetr legll-
should -wort tof(ether ror 'clmtnl'ltr,.•j"e tenter '• the la&ive dudes rew bave bad
the sa.rne thiqla. ""''pnrt·M~a Sehool Diltrict rauch lime co clve to tbe
"A one. ~·1th a d vic •uditorium -comndl8ion'a work. socialist ata.te can in· ll "piK'k"_., frhi .... hu ~, dead 1 1 thl " ·~ ~ This largely appoloted aappen n 8 COWltry :tt.1optNI , ant: nnly the delaila
there's no doutt &bout it. t{';1Uin lo he wnrked oue! body tbea ~eded co roe-
We can live togelher in a Ha~ tho ~'-~ tho ......... write our coaadtudon mall·
11001-" 1 w .. ~ .. ....-tog oumetOUe ........ --in lta aul nauOIL .....,_, c:ity haU ...__ ..._idocl -..-
Read th ·--· -•botaooe. Tbe llrat third era cau get e com• upon~ 11 lllrf .,... fi ,..._
piece cest tree by wrid.ng tbe were Jivn .,__.. LD taiM of lbe rewrtuea coa.edw-
Coafm.lttee or Olrtsdan up willl •• ~. liiDilad tkJo 'WeD& 00 tbe bUloc
Laymm Joe. -p .0 . Box _ -· 1111 = -111o ,.,.,. ap> aa Propool-I·
285 Wooo!lud HUla. -._ ......... •1a ptiooi. 0. IIDCI ... ~ lllaoko
Caltt»mta ,81384 aad -.. pte'" ,.... • ; uth.., • lo tbe ~ bJ ba&b
cloiiiDI a ttlmped. ael( fir« prila ~.it,_ .... OoVWDOr lUI• aad .,.._,
--reiUm ...... _ tllo diJ'-b I • .. .. (loy-llnNra. ............
It ..w he .., euct..........,; · lono If • -. ..., If a -Uoe 1 Ia lllo IDd o! tllo .a
o! lbo -•• nleaoed iC -W•= • pollot ~-"'t11111 rewd-...,.
by tllo Natlooal Council or llldllll If -I 1-1 -If 011-. : Wle puolfll Cburcb 1 bll --IIOdaa.o-,,-llloagp 1M....., • ...., tbla " n a pu cadoa tr' , blllift .... hr -..-
1101111! ., tllolr 83 a!llllated -..a iiJt M -., lootl ~.:.-llle -her
depcw•oalloaa. -.a-~-111., •--- -I -a •• ., .. WILli •
.._. OnlttlaeorPalriDCic -·-·-~.rtc. WOD't belleH *• p 'I I I .. ... .... .. .... ::::.u: .,1 :: of !4
-llleJ -I~ 1lul ll'a ... - -..a 1a ... -....... ..,.. .. .... .. ..... .. •••• p' ......
•air', --~~~---• ad af aiPEI' I -_, .---_ rt rae. · I& __ ....
Hlit I 8. lllfell .. ~---11111 n•LIM ........ III 111 ~ ..
No " ~ -.... ., • ·12···"'~ ... -.:-....... ...
diiiPOIIT C:.'lll ... ., ...... III I If, •II.._. .. il Ill ., •
..... liFO •• I Uti
of 1111•1 IIIII ll .... "' .. , ..... """ ... On l 'J Ill jiJ 11 ....... .,...a... ..... •
poloted body 10 rewrite ow cod-. ..atlq _
·: ll ·d &T .4 a at'-~'& •m• a a,: a ..,.e packap 1111011 u
Proposition 1, It co mae a
mockf!IY of govemmeat by
the people .
Ae ror st}ecln c objections
to Proi)O!Iilioo 1, ttl worst
feature is i ta autborir.&Clon
for the legislature to malc e
the s tate superintendent of
public instruction ao ap..
pointed rather thao an
elected omctal, tr t~
thlrda of both bouaee *~fee
Our present cooatiwtion
gu&r&n[eea the eleedoo or
the state school auperin-
teodeol by the people.
Tbe 2 eleclioos or Or.
t'l(u Ratte rty .>rove the im-
portance of the cbotce by
po.>ular vote or tbe IDIIl wbo
hu noal rea.>ansibWty ror
tbe eduCa.tion of all l.be
cbildrea to our public
scboola.
Our preaeat conatUudon
apectncaUy designates
"moral . imttrovement" u a
primary purpose or our pub-
lic &:boola. Propooltloo 1
would atrtke tbts out aod
Jeplace it with a mere
statement Ulat we mua&
bave "free public acboole."
Of oourse there ta oo sucb
tbiD(<. Every public acboo1
Ia ~aid Cor by lllo '-oYon, .
botb tboee wboee ebildreo
&UeDd aad tboae wbo mU.e
oouaeor tbe public acbool1.
l"'oally. -Soctloe 13
or Article 'll or our preHDt
cooM:itulion wu &raasformed
loiO Sectloo 11 or !bat
Article by Propooltloo I,
cbllllea were made ill ill
-~~~ oo 10 allow 11o
&qlaa e~ ........ t ...,
-~~. •d DIIIW-or lool!l ., __ ,_ 10 be
sa-to ··opoe~a~ -.. _, .. __ d_
....... '"llallal ..... -•IIDIIJ _ .... 10 ... _ ... Del_,_ ., looal ...... , .........
aputll ..--..~Ia _.
iJllalll,p ,...._ --..... -.......
.... II USTMIIUIIT
Ot .. 1 :l ...... ft-.d .. ... ..,.aa•s u•e ........... , .... ...................
.. ~flo&. i. -,.... a. .... _ .... ..... _.,._ ..
•rr-. .. Ns e••lllllll
II II ~ a :-:; ~11111 10 tlillr •
lilt Ell 2
Soiree time Oct. 27
...._ ..... ,...,. .. mndo JaM C... aDd Mra. IIUll-
--will 11014 ... -_....,.; -. c-.. ...,_,1· ..,, Oo&. P..,w.n•oe,uu--....
'1!1, I& lbe lollloo 11o1J Club .... ODd ber --lb.
tobooollllaoOnapCooaiJ -Hatr•dllra.-l'bllh_.~ _.,_ ,. TIM&. .
-will bo. --... -.. -· ... wtlll -lalloll 5:10 p ... bolalpl-e41>JIIro.Ciuulel
IDd -• 1o1er to lbe l1leplleeo ud ber -•-· ..,~. of lbe RD-ohe lira. ;Alben M1-ud 11n.
rtve P1u1 'lllree. M. A. Muclerblcb, lb.
Cloude P--to lloopt·
B<llellt cblllmla, lira. tollty cbal1111111, 1aololed by
Frederick PniiOOlt. to .bela& Mmo1. Clyde YomoU, Robert
aoellled by llro. · WUllom L11111o Edword Pelleptn
Outm,ue1reoervallon•cbatr-O.W. Rlcbiltd, Edword Haft:
maa. aod ber oommtttee, aeaa, Cecil Sblrer aod M&l)'
Mra. -Rom_,, llro. Orobom.
LeHers to Editor
(Contio .. cl Crcxn Pqe 2)
MR. liND MRS. F.S. ll<Jtter-ondlbo--,. ....,-city
worth of 513 Poppy Ave., hal ..,..d VatiYe '-.!k'Mc! If u. ....... "' .. ., off" • Corona del Mar, amounce ~ e1 atariiM, .._ tllil DOt
tbe coaat from the Coast
Highway at the Santa Ana
R1 ver with access through
the S.ta Ana River basin.
the engagemer'lt of their tDodr: .ia&o a eoc:Md. bit an u.
dau~ter, Susan Louise eaaaparative e01t data of the
Butterworth1 to James Clln· a.ilt.iDc city ball aile (Site A)
ton Goff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will tbe ~,_(Site C)
R. E. Goff of Costa Mesa. oa U.Jrtme Newp«t Ceat«!
The bride-to·be Is a gra· HarveyD.Peue
:IN Collins duate of Corona del Mar Bilbol 11.
High School and Orange
Coast College. Her fiance USE THE O<;EAH w~s graduated from Cha Hey F.ditor of the Ensign, It seems to me that the High School and attended citizens or Orange County
Orang e Coast College. He are wasting a great deal or
has se rved In the U.S. time over frequent reports
IFr~as:a~C~e~e~B~e~ej,. --, tJlat Orange County is in need of a regional airport,
that airplanes make. nose.
that our ex.isting airport is
too small and !hat th e nve
sites proposed in Phase I.
namely: El Toro, Lighter
than Air base. Los Alamitos,
Bolsa Chica State Beach
and the San Joaquin Hills ..
are not suitabl e. These r&-
ports merely elaborate oo
the obvious.
2. 00 tbe Coast between
Corona del Mar and Laguna
Beach with access from the
Sao Diego Freeway through
Laguna Cany011 or by way
or MacArthur Blvd.
Let's stop talking about
sites that are not po ssible
and start thinking positi-
vely about the one location
that ts feasible from every
standpoint, on the ocean!
A Taxpayer,
Corona del Mar
James Sink. director or
project s under William Per·
eira. has reportedly stated .,.
COLOR
DESIGN
COMPLETE DECOR
541-9798
642-1691
~!floo,do.
that an airport is not j ust a \
runway but requires a ter·
minal, maintenance facili·
ties and even hotels. This
Is true. It is also true that
the se facilities can be built
on pootoon.s it necessary.
Mr. Sink speaks of 300
passenger air busses. Near-
ing oomplenoo RIGHT NOW
are McDonnell Douglas's
DClO and the Lockheed L
ton bocll' a ·~ ;e< •• •.a• oatryiq: .. up • to 346
pueen~ers'.eacb .. iflte'•·ew
Boeing 7'li r being completed
this mooth will carry up to
490 passeogers. With otders
ahead totalling over 7 bil·
lioo dollars ror these planes
alooe, why stop at 2 billion
dollars ror a. seadrome?
There is no reason why a
seadrome cannot be self
supporting. We are nO( dis-
cussing fund raising for
charity. we are discussing
the financing or a regional
airport that is essential to
the future or air travel in
Orange County.
R.nold L . Fisher
'
:14arion L. Fish•r Jr.
A aeadrome with 12 million ;:::;:;;;::::::~ 54J.1are feet or rentable space
below decks would be self
supponing. By building out
over the ocean, the acquisi·
tion cost of the 2000 acres
needed right now coold be
saved. At a market value or
approximately 125,000 per
acre, thi3 acqui sition oost
oould mate a considerable
dent in the 2 billion dollar
cost figure cited.
TWO COSTA MESA brothers
are being assigned to new
bases tor training in U.S.
Air Fo rce specialties after
completing basic training at
Lack/and AFB, Texas. They
are Airmen Ronald L. and
at
T\lriO reasable sites ror a
Mari on L. Fisher Jr., sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Marion L.
Fi sher Sr. of 1753 Tustin
Ave., Costa Mesa. Ronald is
being assigned to Sheppard
AFB, Texas, tor training
as an ai r freight specialist.
Mari on will attend the flight
equipmmtspecialists course
at Chanute AFB, Ill. They
are both graduates of New-
port High School, seadrome are:
I. in
3.25
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DILTA liTASWILL!lMKI'OUIIDIIIIW.Y
Dolto Zoe& AI-bJ tao LL, .... --tolll Joe
1101 wtU-.... a...-·-Coalr •• •e lid a au.-Mn. n.Hier PtUI' If •••
doJ, OeL 11. oa 111e ..._ 11er -lbr .. OeL 14
-· 1100 "· ,., To-. --· ol Doll& -"" 10 col---.. lbo lea. llr. ·•m• a.., ..... ll•dlra dlr· ·'Die eo--bom preualed a,... c.
clol -wtU boPI oa II bondwdoaa _.,. •o111J.
"OICK HANN<\ HELPS GOP!"-That's
quite a headline, and true too, a/thou~
in this case Dick Is a student at UCl
and no relative of the 34th Distr-ict De--
mocrat congressman. He Is joining other
students in staffing the Phon-A-Than
drive Nov. 20 and 27 at the ~epublican
headquarters tor the Newport Harbor
area. Pictured here manning the ~ones
are, from left, Terri Dwyer of Newport
Harbor High Sch ool, Dick Hanna of
UCI, Marilyn Holden of Ha rbor High,
Neil Br own of UCI and Mike Shaler of
UCI. Also he lping the campai~ are the
Federated Republican wom en of New·
port Harbor, Mesa Verde and Costa Me.
sa and many local business and prates·
sional men. Their goal is $25,000 for
the NixOI') .. Agnew ticket.
ONION NECKLACE
W~aring an onion around I he neck u~d IO be
fashionable-a! leasl for cold sufferers. lfs easy lo
see why this old-lime cold remedy has now been
discar<kd. W~ ean't cure colds. )'~I. but we can rf:lic:v~
th~i r discomforts ... and a\'Oid more serio us com-
plical•ons by using I he eftCct1v~ medications availabk
1oday. Bul don"l usc m•y med•c•nes mdiscrimin;uc:ly.
When you'rf: 111, be sensible. Lei your physician do
the diag!}9Sing and prescnbing. Then. if he recom·
mends medicatiOn. see us for qualily prc...cnplions. LEGIONNAIRE Cmstensen Phcnnacy NEWPORT HAIIIIR POST HO. 291, AM!IIICAN LEGION • PHONE 673.!070
CAL EN DAR wtlliDg to serve through d!.e
Yacht Club, Oct. 17 at next year's activities. Rear
S·p.m. Program: guest speak· Commodore R~.e Storey
er. tun and games. heads tbe nom1nauons oom-
Corporation board meeting. mtuee. If you are called on
Oct 21 at 8 p.m. All mem-as a candidate, run. If el ec--
bers weloome. ted, serve to the fUllest ex··
Post Meeting, Oct. 23 at tent or your atality.
8 p.m. In the past three years or
Post Halloween dance, its existence d!.e AL YC has
Oct. 26 (Saturday). Starts at never been a "paper" Yacbt
7 p.m. until ??? No band, no Club or a "Yak" club. ln
charge, no reservations, but the discussions at the board
.•. music, prizes tor co&-meeting J was amazed at the
twnes and dips and chips number or names and the
furnished by the Post. willingness to serve on some
y A04 T a..u a peoples' part. Some had par--
FJections . . . Elections tictpated in 8ome small de-
E! .... gree at previous fun ctions • • • ecuons! bu
According to the by~laws. t were eager to get into
ALYC must hold their an· things in a bigger way.
There must be a lesson nual election for Qag om·
cers in the month of NovEIIJ)o somewhere; dle more you 00
ber. As luck would have it the more you get out of be-,.
11t.e IIIODCblJ meeting of tbe longing co an organtz.alion
T""'' QU Ia -· !1. Al like lhiL •
tbe JDOndlly meed.ag of tbe Incidemt&lly, ALYC baa
AL YC Executive Board, a been IPPJOacbed by two
oonmiuee was appointed by groups uttng our aid in set·
CommoOOre Bill Cox to ting up their own Club organ·
screen and rome forward izations. This is indeed a
with a slate of eligible and compliment or the highest
competent people who are kind. All hands, take a bow.
UCI group seeks members
The Women Associates or
the University Interfaith
Foundation at UCI will hold
their 3rd annual membership
tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Tues--
day. Ocr. 29, at the htxne or
Chan cellor and Mrs. Daniel
Aldrich, 1392 Galaxy Dr ..
Dover Shores.
The members or the board
wi ll be hostesses and the
wi ves or the ministers as-
sociated with the Interfaith
Center will be pouring, in·
eluding Mmes. Cecil Horf·
man, Philip Murray. Edward
Allen. Eldon Degge and Jay
Calhoon.
women or all faiths who are
interested in participating
in the varied ministries at
the lDliversity.
The new officers are: Mrs.
Roy Girodano, president:
Mrs. Philip Munay, program
chairman: Mrs. James Slife,
secretary: Mrs. Delmar
Bunn. treasurer: Mrs. Duane
C. Black, membership chair·
man: Mrs. Jack M. L yons,
hospitality: Mrs. C.W. Fish·
er, library; Mrs. Lynn so sen,
mailing: and Mrs. Ralph C.
Short, publicity.
So . . • all hands .•. No-
vember 21 at 8 p.m ....
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MRS. MTUMI, UTIVl
OF FIILUD, DIID
AN INVITATION FOR YOU
Ellin E. Myrehn. 72. ot
129 E. 17tb St .. Costa Mesa.
died Wednesday, Oct. 2. at
Hoag Hospital. _
Mrs. Myrehn was born Jan.
8. 18\Mi. in Finland, came \0
California and lived here for
56 years.
SUrvivors are her daugbter,
Mrs. Mildred Hebel. wUe r:1 .
BaJ.OOa Bank of America
manager Ect Hobel; 2 sooa.
Ralph or Tustin and Paul or
lodiaoapolis; a brotber Li ..
nue Engl.und, iD fi.nl&Dd;
15 grondcbildren111d I -
l!fllldcbild. .
Services were beld Oct. 5 oa Weetclllf Cblpel wltb lbe
Rev. Joseph McSb.IDe of tbe
Mesa Verde Melbodte&
Cturch as oft'iciiDt. 11&.,..
meat was at Harbor RMl
MemcrioiPark.
OLARIIOI UIIIOII
OF OOITa MIU 1111 a .. ce v .. Horn. !all
Caayoa Dr.. ()).. ~~e ....
died Oct. 8 at bia bome. He
woo bani Feb. 15. 18111. Ill
Meaaacbe..a.a. c-110 eow-.. 55·yeoro op a.!
lift4 ill Wo .-b • ,....
!lrri-. ore e -· wu-
lla "' OoiOI -.... -c1 Moo,.. -to; udtr••ue-. --~~-·... --.. --!IC' Bolli~.
ODIUI-
from ... '
Second thurch of Christ, Scientist, Newport Beach
3100 Pacific View Driv•, Corona Del Mar, California
The members oi Sei;ond Church of Christ.
SCielttlst, Newi)Ot't ~el.ch, are hl.ppy ~ an.
nounce that the new church and SUnd.ly School
we h.J.vt beet buildi ng fof the Cofona del Mar
cc:wuttunlty Is now comolete.
Y(M •e welcome to attend ou' ODtr~int stf'-
llicrs .., _,, Octobtr 20th ..,d 27111 , 11
10:00 A..M. and 4:00 P.M. and to Olaf rt:~IAr
Wedne.sdly evening services 1t 8 :00P.M •
S"dfftls 1111 to the age of ho..,.ty witt fltotl 1
lrtSII IIIIIIOidl to Olristionlty II tltr Stmtllr
School, •tell c'"'wBtes II 10:00 "-11. Cloll ..
"'' ...,.. Soooodlir Schoof •tt '"" Dt c-tar
lft '"'' dltfd <IN I'DOift 1011 "'-' 11n1, -II
~J s..tcos _, Wodntsdl1 ow•loto.
I
IT'S 14 F/4111LY AFFAIR for the William
H. '!ly fnlly who thi s week·end will
officiAlly open ttle new CJay Mobil Ser-
vice Cen ter at coas t ~ighway and Jam--
botee Rd. Standing in the cen ter of the
back row Is William H. '3ay, station
owner, with son William J, 8ay, who is
assistant manager, at right_ and son,
Chartes, who works at the station when
not attending Corona del Mar High School.
In front. from left, are Mrs. William H.
Weillntl Say, who used to be on special
projects for a gas a'ld oil company, and
Mrs. William J, ~ay , a new bride , whoSe
mother and late father were station
managers. The '3ay family comes from
the Mill Valley area of Marin County,
where Mr. Bay had a station at Tiburon.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Say are Oh1o natives
but adOpted South em California for their
growing up years. Mr. 9ay had ~mphitr
ious 13each Training with the U.S. Navy
at Oceanside during World War II and
landed at beaches during the Sicily and
Tunisl an campaign s. 1\fter the war he
took. college work at San ~ernardino
v alley Junior College, USC and UCLll..
They plan to mo ve next month into their
new Harbor View Hi lls home. (Ensign
phOto.)
Se1 teaching
(Continued from Paae l) "For the last 20 to 30
sball be of ooe fielh. years she said we have
"I do not tbink scbools beeo 'propagandi~ to b&
cao give the proper tNtb or Ueve that parents cannot
explanation. Pat"~Ws, both teach their children,"
noble and good by the moral "We are made to feel
law or God. wieb tbe Bible, guiley _by people who want
s~ould teach their .children. to sell a product, but with
1r you want your child society not in agreement
to grow . up successfully, about morals, we must strive
teach h1m the proverbs. to make sure our children
Teach him to understand and are not innuenced by sucb
to be satisfied with his role contu sion.
in life. It is Christian to "1lrisldnd or education is
accept each part of his an invasion or our privacy,"
~· to grow and develop she said, in discussing
wttbout shame or em.bar-questionnaires children in
~181l18lt, for the body IS a her school district are asked
temple, gloriously fashioned. to answer about their
TheCbristianprece ptserase families. "They say they
unhealthy curiosity, elimi· want to dignifY human
nate worry and oonc~m and sexuality by the openness
unfortunate expeneoces. or disrussion.
They Wild a child's con· "Sex is beautiful is the
ndence in his paren ts. idea they want to put across
"A cbild needs to know to our children. 1 don't
•d/JlfUll!lllatduo:Ood planned human re-believe the school can "-).-~t : 1~<. " -):~~: the proper a.Uitude
ta tts i';'';~~l~:u~~. tog seu that
it is lust, notlove; and that
children should be taught
the Christian emphasis of
glorifYing God w:ith th eir
bodies.
"Schools can lrY tc\ teach
sez educatioo, Wt th ey
cannot succeed, because a
roo ral Christian stand is
needed," he concluded.
The viewpoint of a parent
opposed to th e school's
taking over sex education
was presented by Mrs .
Catherine Allen or Anaheim.
dla',J. waa tl ray cbUdrerl to
know."
"WiiAT IS EDUCATION?"
IS CDHTEST TOPIC
The Harbor Forum is spon·
soring a 300 word essay
contest on "What is an ed-
ucation?'' The prize will be
s 100. All high school sen-
iors are eligible. Entries
will be picked up at the
public school s on Oct. 31.
The private school entries
may be mailed to Mrs. Paul
Bernhart. Awards will be
presented at the Nov. A
meeting or the Forum at
theSantaAnaCountry Club.
J AO: OJHHI MGU AM
SUCCUMBS I4T 64
Jack Bernard CUnningham
of 212 Commodore Rd.,
Baycrest, died Oct. 13 at
Hoag Hospital at age A4.
He was born Warch 24.
1904, in Illinois. He was a
member ,or the Newpon
HartD r Kiwanis and Elks
clubs, and a member of tbe
Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce.
Surviwrs are his wife,
Ethel; a daughter, Betty
Chappelle of Costa Mesa;
a.cd 2 gra.cdchildren.
Services were held Clct.
lf\, at St. Am'rew's P resby·
terian Clu .. ch. lntennent
was at Fairhaven. Baltz
Mortuary, Costa Mesa.
handled fun eral arrange-
ments.
BEN REDDICK HONORED
FOR COIHIHG "IOKIE""
From Major !¥illiam K.
K~nJr. at Ft. Sill, Okla., i.u
his father, William K. Kuho
Sr. in Los Angeles, to the
EDsi.p office came word or
the award of "Honorary
Okie" title to romter New-
pan Beach Publis her Ben
Reddick.
Oklahoma Gov. Dewey
Ba rtlett is honoring Ben,
now publisher of the Paso
Robles P ress. ror coining
the nickname "Okie" in a
news story that he wrote ror
Ute Los Angeles Examiner
during the depression '30s.
The Kuhns fonnerly lived
in Balboa. Major Kuhn, who
served in Viemam from JWle
7, 19AA, to May 7, 19A7, is
now artillery instructor at
Ft. sm.
NEW & MODERN
BANQUET FACILITIES
AT i HE BEAUTIFUL
Mesa Verde Country Club
It's not too late . _. . u ·e
mo re Ch ristmas Parties.
·'' . L-., ,, .~ ~~ .
\., . · •roo . '
can still accommo date a few
,We can handle any type fJa r·
ty so call no11 · and ask for
f)onna Holfman o r for f!oh
I( e//y.
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~~ : f;:0 UN"7"fl'f C ll'l:l
3000 <:lubhous~ Road
C011ta Mesa
5,49.0~77
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IL,' N-' lid; I ••'lh 0oaa Mlllu ........ IIIII 'l1lo 0.0.. dol lllu a. -tile K1qo 11M fiNd 1111·
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•• .. 81101 will bo bold Rd.. Cliff Hova~··Dr. Clw-Tbo Klap mlldo It 21n o ll>o lrd quarter. .,d
Oct. ·211a ll>o IIIODd -.. leo Dl.-llold will preO<b . row lao& Balun!_, ali!llt ot oddod ·.,Oilier TD In
u Futdoa Jlllaa4. Mr .. aod ll 8, 9:~ IDd 11 Lm. ~: DavldiKD Field by COIDial tbe 4tb · 91uter oo a oo&
lira. T. Duaooo-... oro .-, '"' T'b .. po OOdl l'rool behind to doCool 11ut-yord pi1JIIIIO. Torry paaoed
Ia charp or lbo Pl"ll'lll\· Adlurcb .... ., will be hold dago 'Z1 to 12. Tbo Cavoll•o 49 yordo eo BriiD Delhi or In
• • • 1D tellowlbtp ball ll 8:00 scored in the ftrst aDd !bd lbe ftDal minute• to make it
Ceatral Bible Church, II p.q>. Oct. 22· Tbo poogr1m quartan ror a 12-0 lood be-27·11!. · ·
Oroago Ave. and 23rd IL. will be "'Jooah oad tho
Costa Mesa·-Putor H.~ E. voices of St. Andrew's··
Jones will preaob 011 .. 'lbe make a joy rut noise.''
appeal of tbe crou" u 9 • • •
llld l0:30 ~ bc:lq. A Qlurcb of the Crossroads, meeting tn the Olapel at:
sacred ooo will be pre-3500 Pacific View Dr .. Har-
sented at 7 p.m. by tbe 40-bor View Hills-· "The hour
voice caravao Singers, wbo of knowi ng" will be the
have sung on TV and bave sermon theme or or. Vin·
made several record albums. ceat OottuBO Jr. at the 11
Mid-week Bible study will a.m. &mday service.
be at 7 p.m. OcL 23. ~rs.
Fred Merkle Ww. oonWct
the VfOmen's Bible study at
1 0 &. m. Oct 25. H
• • • Undefeated Newport Har-
The Lutheran Church_ or bor, with a string of 4 wins
the Master, 2900 Pa.c.ltlc this season, will caogle with
View Dr., Harbor V1ew high-riding Western, also
Hills -'Ibe Rev. Wilbur undefeated, at 8 p.m. this
Allen will be guest minister Saturday at Davidson Field.
at the ~:45 and 11 a.m. It will be l:be Sailors' bom~
Sunday servic:J!S· Pastor ing game.
William Eller is re~uperating ~ctory No. 4 was an easy
at home rollowmg hoe-one for the Sailors as they
pitalization. Sunday school romped over Santa Ana
teachers will be installed at Valley Friday nigbt 40 to
the 11 a.m. worship. 1\. Al Wallace put Harbo r on • • • the scoreboard w:ith a one-
Y atd plunge early in the
ftrst quarter. A few minutes
YS.·
The CoetaJ,teu Mb~&a~., rn.'-' .._d are now 2-2 for
upset last Friday nigbt by the teasm .
"Garden Otove 7-2, wtll meet Gardea Qove scored
their hom&town rivals. t~e · agal.ost tbe .,.ustaogs tn the
Estancia Eagles. at 8 p.m. OJMIIlnl!: quarter and made it
thi s Friday at Davtdaoo bold up. Mesa quarterback
F'ield. The Eagles lost to Claude Kelly co~leted 11
Rancho Alamitos 1~0 last of 22 paas attempts for 1~3
yards, but all that Mesa
oould count on the scar~·
bovd was a &-point safety
in the 2nd quarter. Guard
Jerry Reilly blocked a punt
tater, Lee r.4oore went over in the sd zone to eam the
from th e 10. and the PAT 2points. The Mustangs came
made it 13-0, By half·Ume within 2 yards or a gam~
it was ~ as Wallace winning TO just bel ore the
scored rrorn the 3 with 3:37 half ended, but could not go
len in the 2nd quarter. A over for dle score.
pass rrom BUt Shedd to Bob Rancho scored in the first.
Curry covered 13 yards for a 2nd and 4th quarters against
3rd quarter score, and TO's the Eagles, who were un·
were added in the final able to carry through with a
quarter, one following a s ust'ained drive during th e
punt blocked by Bob Leavy, gane. The best they· could
the other on a pass inter-do was a 45-yard advance in
ception by Leavy, who went the 4th quaner. but this was
35 yards for the score. stopped by a pass inter-
The First Baptist Church
or Costa Mesa, 301 Magnol·
ia St. .. A missions confer-
ence begins at 7:30 p.m.
today, Oct. 17. The Rev.
Joshua Felix, dea1Nector
or the Baptist Bible College
in San Paulo, Brazil is the
opening night speaker. Fri·
day night the speaker will
be the Rev. John S. Herr.
regional representative or
the northwest for the Sudan
Interior Mission. Others on
the program will be Dr. Wil-
liams Lyons. showing the
film, "Meet the general."
for youth night on Saturday;
the Rev. Ian Ha,y o r the &J.
dau Interior, at the 11 a.m.
Sunday servtce; the Rev.
de Ia Haye, a radio pascor.
a& 7 ,p.m. SUD4ay. MrL 1df, 1&
Haye will miniiter 1D mu8ic
in the Hausa language
Rev. lkast SAFETY
is dead
ception.
HAUNTS DCC PIRATES
••• Newport Harbor Luthera.c
Church, 2501 Clirr Or.,
Newport Heights -Layman's
Sunday will be observed,
and th e theme is "The
priesthood of all telievers."
Serving at both the 8:30 and
11 a.m. services w:ill be
-Hilton Lewton, Dennis
Koch, Harry Klitzner and
Frank Wilson. The budget
aOO nominations are on the
agenda ror the 9:45 a.m.
congregational meeting.
• • •
The Rev. Jens P. Nielsen
lkast or Costa Mesa, rath er
or Dr. David Nielsen of
Newport Beach, died ()ct. 8
at the age of 77 at Hoag
Hospital, after a short ill·
ness.
Mr. Ikast was active
throughout his ure in the
Chll' cb or God. He was bom
in Denmark in 1891, and
emigrated to the United
Stat.es wbeoJ ~e. .y.oa.&: .,1.~.~ He
was ordalnad aa a minister
aod retumed to Denmark in
1923 to serve as editor of
the Go~el Trumpet until
the early 1940's ..
Returning to the U.S., he
had congregations in Col·
umbu s, Neb., and Rapid
City, S.D. He retired in
1948. His wife, Cora, also
an ordained minister, died
7 years ago in Costa Mesa.
His son, Or. Nielsen, is a
physician on the Hoag starr
and president•elect of the
Orange County ~edical
As!l'l. He is a fanner mict.
west chainnan for the Youth
Fellowship Movement or the
A safety which the aroused
Bucs scored against Fuller-
ton in the final quarter
ironically came back to
haunt them Satu rday night,
and a 17·7 lead was turned
intc. a heart· breaking ~17
defeat in LeBard Stadium.
Picture this. OCC led
15-7 with 6:10 left in the
ball game, and Bruce Rogge
had just punted dead on tbe
Hornet 3. On the nrst play,
Hornet quarterback Jim
~a~~~ wy , n~ed in the
end zone for a safety. The
score was 17·7 with 6:f17
to go. It looked Uke Fuller-
ton's 43-game win s trut
was ended.
The Hornets kicked off.
OCC 33 and the Hornets fell
on it, as the Pirates suffered
a momentary defensive
lapse. Two plays later
F'assel hit end J erry t.4cCoy
with a 34-yard throw for a
TO, Matv Owens converted
and it was 17·14 at 5:01.
The Sues gave up th e
ball with 2:.49 remaining,
Fullerton taking over on its
45. The Hornets went 55
yards in 7 plays, with full·
back Bob Terrio going over
!g!m, lite -\IIIAr<OIIIII-~ r~
Mioialo' .. aod tb&l waa the
boll .....
The Sues travel to San
Diego Mesa thta Saturday for
a Soutb Coast Conference
game at 8 p.m.
Ch"ch or God In 19 states. ''lo•'lll"' Other survivors are 3 I'
daughters, Joy Sames of
Westminster: Esther Fair or
wi@COilsin, and Ruth Leedom
or Costa Mesa; 3 trothers,
Cad tkast of South Dakota.
Martinus lkast and Niles
Ikast of Denmark: 14 ~ttand
c blldren and one great. grand·
child.
Funeral services were
IIU I. OOUT MilT. OOM WI DILIY,:R-Ul-~111
BUDGET·WISE BUYS II'
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"' wootclllt Cbopol wllll tile R..,. Joblt Daattl-Of &.
John the ll!YIDI Eplaoopll
Cluch u oltlciiDL ._
me11t wu u Ml. Olive oe-
melery. Rea&oa. W&lb.
MRS. LEOH/4 WillS
DIES I4T 14GI OP 7t
Leooa F. Wet•., 79. ot
2140 Fodoral Ave .• Colla
Meaa. died Oct. 8 II lloiJi
Hospital. Sbe waa borD
Aug. 18, 1889. In llllaoio.
and lived In Onnp County
and eaurornta ror 14 yoara.
Survivors are her buab&Dd.
Harry; 2 daup,.o. lira.
VIrginia Tohlll or Colla
Mesa and Mrs. MaDne Rice.
Services were beld OcL
7 at View
Before men could ny the first
airplane, they had to do more
thon wonllo fly, they had to
learn the laws of ftiaht to set
them free from the earth.
Similarly, when men pr1y
and seem to receive no1nswtr,
can it be that they have some·
thing first to learn about
prayer ... and about the
benevolent laws of God?
Hear Harold Rogers. C.S.,
of The Christian Sdence Bolrd
of Lectureship. speak on
"Scien tific Prayer."
Vou and your fr iends are
most welcome to this free
lecture.
Christian Science lecture
Sponsored bv:
SECO~D CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIEM'IIST, "tii'OIR -.CH.
llOO P>cift e 'llewllllft,
O>rO!ia "dil 'tla\ne>r ~•CJieote
8 p.m. Tuesdoy. Oc:t. 22
Child care will De provided
The C hristian Science
Church ln Corona del Mar
wt.ll hold the nrst service
this SUnday in the new
edifice al 3100 Pacinc View
Dr .. Harbor View Hills. The
regular service will be at
10 a.m. ln addition. there
w!.ll be a 4 p.m. servl.ce
this Sunday and nezt, Oct. 20
and :n, to accommodate vis-
itors. Sunday School meets
at 10 a.m.
• • •
The Rev. George Eppley,
canon putor at St. Paul's
Cathedral and chapl ain of
Good -arltan lloopltal In
Los Angeles, will apeak at
the pot-luck dinner meeting
of the Couples Club at 6:30
p.m. thil Saturday. Oct. 19,
at SL JobD the Dlvtne Ept ..
copal Cburch, 2043 Oraoge
Ave •• Cosu. Mesa. He is a
llceoeed mani&l8 counselor
aod wtll lilpeak oa dlworce
laws 111d muriap problem•
wltbln tho -· AI 7:30 p.m. Oct. 'ZI. n .. d 29. tho
111nual 9cbool Of RoUPoo
wiD be OODdaeted al Ulo
cbom:b Ill' F-P11ooll,
po1or or 11oe Ordor or the
Holy Qva II Ita """'"'
lloaM ood -llltiJo ML
Cal_,. II lllllta BlrllorL
held Oct. 12. at Bell Broad-
way Chapel. Intennent was
at Fairhaven Memorial Park,
Santa Ana.
SCOTT TOWELS
3 .. 100
• • • DRI VIR IS /4Ra5TID
Newport Uolly Cbardl. 1-Wllllf. AI. of
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BRADSII14W SPUH
•
'
8ciy Circle will meet
11oo !lor Cllolo ol .,. RlcUrd W. ,_,lor of ~
,.,._. Crt-• -· lodlo -doatot dlo Boord
rrtll b-0 1-1o •• o1 ~~ plauoloc tho -or 11n. lnloot _.. ~~a-of a ,.,_., crt ..
CleJ••acL 4111 C1Dldea&low tea .,_cy ill dUe uea.
Ia UDI-tr Port ilviM. lin. Edpr R. Hill Of Lido r 00 Frldaf Oot. 2&. 11n. IIIIo Ia Yle .. proaldoa~ ..,.
1 Loaroo!oo Wdpt rrtll bo ..,. II" Ia tho r<llo or orpol .. -o. 11o0 Cln!lo rrtll IDI all of dlo circles aod
diJDull pl•• b a N'"P u oo-ordioator. Orouod
aa1o 1o bo bold In No-bor. -•1 lo Oraogo le OS·
EvtrJOOO to 111pc1 10 llllt poclod Ia lore lllell.
a boa oow muted ''For W.... Fred DuPree is
Bay Circle ... Pick1 p will prealdeot of the Bay Circle.
be arr80Jed. Mn. McClelland t a record-
ing secretary; Mrs. Maey
Bay Circle ta ooe or 19 Fttz, treasurer, and Mrs.
circles 1D OriDP County Noradeoe AbboU, corres-
belpiD& to AuDoe tbe poadiog secretary. Mrs.
but.lclog proii'IID tor a an McClelland ta handling
Homo, In ~ Cooml7. Noorvallool u 8311-2146.
I
TICKETS for the Hoag "Gift box on parade'' are ttle
object of concern for this trio , from left: Mrs. Wltli1m
Langston, president of the sponsoring H01.g Hospital
Auxiliary; Mrs. Ohci Monaco, ticket chaJnn.-., and
Mrs. Michael Mullin, assista1t chairman fOI' the home
tour. I Ensign photo.) SEll. CITIZEIIS 10 IIIST ALL
WbOD tho lnlloll•llorl of Berl&. llalooo offteer be-Gift box
new omcer. tor Harbor tween lhe Senior CitizenS on parade
... CA.DITUD"
TQOPHV WI~N~RS-G. H. (JeHl Teeple, left, pre-
sents the t;lfford H. Teeple perpetual trophy to
Newell Fait, ceoter, of Irvine Terrace and Walter
qlair of La~na geach lollowlng their victory In the
14th amual bett.eH:Ia\1--of..partners golf tournament at
Irvine Coast Country Club. The duo posted a net
score of 122 forthe36-hole event to capture the crown
by the narrow margi n of one stroke over the team of
~ich !3assttt, Santa A.na and Hank Smi th of 13aycrest,
who closed with 123. There were 74 teams in the
annual toumey. (Rich '3assett photo.)
Senior Cttizeaa• Club oo-ud lhe Newport Harbor The Aulillary or Hoag lin, bu beea oompletioc
curs at 10:30 LJP. :Mc.daJ, Zoota Club, are James E. Hospital will preseat tbe arr:mpmeota for dle bome
Oct. 21, twelve year• ot 1be Sawyer, Newport Beach, major l'und--raislng event of tour, whicb wtll include cbe
organbattoo's poweb. and prelident; Clair Pyle, Ne...,.. the year, a home tour and bomes of the Brad H. Mil·
service will be camiDI!IDDt'-port Beach, vic~president; "gin. box oo parade"-Tues· lers. 1908 Galu;y Dr .. Do.-
ated. t.Cre. Hazel M. Sween. Costa day and Wednesday, Oct. 22 er Shores, decorated IDd
The newotncera. to be loa Mesa. treasurer; Mrs. Roy and 23, which wUl help co bosteeaed by tbe Amllu& It•"'"' DaA"! MAf'ITIN
SI'ICIAL
WED. MATINEE
At'r P.M.
,.... .. , __ ............ ,_t
Coil m.euo
WHKDAY~,45
Cent. Sun. 2:00 . .
stalled ~ Mra. BJ,ancbe ' (Nary) Owen. ~sta Mesa. fulfill tbe Auxiliary's pledge Chapter; the Guy ..,.._
aecretaty, and dnecto!s Lee to the Hospital's buildin 1615 Harrow Place, W_.
F. Desmond. past-preside nt, . tund g cliff, decorated bJ tbe HuD-
Jobn F. Comstock, Walter ,.expan~oo ' .. ter Qlapter; and or Cbacel• uiiCh and John H. Storr. The gift box on parade, lor and Mrs. Daniel 0. Al·
Tb Zoota Cl b under the direction or Mrs. T 1392 ~-' Dr e u , sponsor J L F1 W be drich .. r.. u...U)' •• or the Senior Citizens, is ames a arnme, w decorated bytheNiptmple
upaoding the building and held at. the Conference Chapter.
racllities at the comer of Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ,
-.olll' 11601 --.. -·-• ......... \w. .... -0.. ~11M
I"LaNTV o,-....... ,.A .. KIN.
nur ftL'N . ' .. ·y· . '
15ch SL and Irvine Ave on bot_h d1-ys and also 7 to The bom~ll w1l1 ~v_e.a~
-· · · · 9 Tu da i Girt bo Christmas moti.r aad ... e .._ Cliff Haven. This lmprove--es Y :ven ng. Do g) x coratioos and boud.que ita~•
meat. already under way. buyers, me s. u as hicb will be diiPlQ
wW till a need for hou sing Dreyer. Gordon Winn, Frank ~U be rfered :'r tale .,
. t.be many persons over 50 Eddy, 0. Robert Hodson, those ~eoding, betwee
years or age_. who have Oscar Olson Jr.. Horace the bours of 10 Lm. •d
expresaed ~ WISh and n~ed Wilson Jr .. Willis Longy ear, 4 p.m. bleb dayL
..
The money was easy tosteal ••• ' .. / ...
~ .. . .... to join thts group wh1ch Martin J, Lockney, James Included in t.be 12.50 tick-
baa as its purpo~e. ~d Deci:er, Edgar Hill, and WU· et wtll be the opporiUDitJ
fellowship an~ recrea~lOn lard Chamberlin, have been r.o vtsit the "gift boz 011
=di1viduals 10 the renree scouring the gift marts for parade" tn the Ooatereooe
'
but hard to split!
-IIIDWN JULIE HARRIS ·
Dl~.'tANN CARROLL
ERIE T BORGNINE
ELVIRA MADIGAN
PIA DaOafUU.RK -.-.-.. .. '-
THE LUXURIOUS
NEW IALIOA
THEATRE
tt01111 01 tOn .... c..,.. ~!~D.
/ 109 EAST IAUOA 8l¥D \
V,.IAliOA I'IAIISUU· \7).4041 ~
• Oil' ENS HIGHTLY 6:4.
o HOW SHOWIHG-EHOS TVESOAY, OCT. 22
IF YOU'RE THIRTY, YOU'RE THROUGH!
52% of the nation is under 25 and they've got the
power , .. that's how 24 year old Max Frost
became Presi dent of the United
States ... it's perhaps the most .
unusual motion picture you
will ever see!
I
e · Christmas shopping items. Center. where reti'OIIImEial
&IIU&L SCHOLARSHIP Mrs. Philip s. Doine. as-will bo o!fered Ill.,..,.,..
PIOII&M COITIIUED sisted by Mrs. Michael Mul· both days.
Ne wport Balboa Savings
and Loan Assn . will con· N l H THE ASSOCIATION lor Women's Active Petum to Edu-tinue its traditional annual ewcomers a ' oag
cation _ ,AW.ARf -is presenting o scholor.hip to scholarship program in
Orange Coast College to help mature women to retum 1969, according to President Friday, Sept. 71
to the campus and continue their education. TheUoSr· Agnes Bto
9
m
53
quist. d h Girl _ Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
• oniz.at ion has chapters throughout the Westem • • Since 1 . awar s ave
0 C Sh been .nven to 396 s tudents Malone. 2!136 Alta Vista Dr ..
Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. QxdeD
Ashby, 285 Bremtwood, eo ..
ta MesL ond is establishing o new one in range ounty. own -
h h M W da o( • hlgb schools -New--East Bluff. Girl -Mr. aod Mrs. ~
mas Moon, :J')2() Clevelaad.
Costa Mesa..
here at the presentation ore, le to rig t: r5o an • , M
hoi port Harbor, corona del Mar. Boy -Mr. and rs. Rob-lyn Hiltunen, counselor ond psyc 09Y instructor at Costa Mesa and Estancia -ert J . Speas. 3172 Chemin
OCC ; Mrs. Marie Howes, a~o•.,ciate dean of student oc· plus Orange Coas( College. Deiter, Costa Mesa.
tivities for women at OCC, ond Mrs. Margaret r.oley, Other members or the Girl _Mr. aod Mrs. Edwin ._..,, S.,t. 30
president of the South Coast O.opm of AWARE. scbol•llhip ccmmittee are Raelre, 1110 ~• AM.. BDr -Mt. _.. .._
, : . ~ R. Hteld, Oordoll Costa Mes&. ~ 1914 AM .... • k.
HUIIOR BPW HOSTS UISEIMLAGL! RITES Roclmcn. Doris CroKOO. S d <-:za Coat& MooL
IE i-t ELO NOV 21 Al_.. R. Nicbolsoo, Cather-atvr oy, ....,t. Clirl -Mr. IDd Mra. Jo'f6d. The Newport Harbor Busi· TO • toe Kiester. and LuDean Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ness and ProCessional Wo-St. James EpiS(J)pal Cburcb PaYne.. ard Berton. 425 Holmwood rick D. Atpello, 1022-8
men's Oub will bold the or Newport. Beach will betbe Dr .• Newport Heights. Victoria St.. Costa Mel&.
regular dinner meeting al setting or the Nov. 28 wed-IL,DYI YIRIOI DIES Girl -Y.r. and Mrs. Fred-Boy -Mr.aa.dMrs.. .W•
the Mesa Verde Country ding or Mise Sberi Kaiaer CladyR Luis Vernoo. lll<r erick Markv.uth, 245 East Hamilton, 3210 C>resoaAve.,
Club, Costa Mesa, at 6:30 and James Slagle. The bride-ther or Polly Owen or Costa Wilson St.. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa.
Meea, died Oct. 6 at her Boy -Mr. and Mrs. a., p.m. today, Oct. 17 . to-be is the daugbter oCMra. home in Santa Ana. Mrs . Sunday, Sept. 29 Hinz. 160 W. W11801l. Apt.
Mrs. H. R. Hope, legisla· Edmund Catrow or Sacra-Vernon was born June it. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. James 24• Costa Mesa.
tton chainnan, will presemt mento and James Kaiser or lBI\Il, in Whittier and lived Borg. 241\0 Norse Ave .. eo.. Boy _Mr. aod Mrs. Jame•
Mrs. WUHam Haskins and Newport Beacb. Her naoce 1n California all her life. ta Mesa. W. Rickey, l6o-c E. 2111&
Mrs. Lawrence Margol in a is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Other survivors are daugb· Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jotsef St., Costa Mesa.
program entitled "What is L. W. Slagle or HuntingtOn tere Mrs. Adelia Davis of Szlavii:ovics, 2236 Placen· Tuesd.y, \let. l
your pleasure?" They will Beach. Both or tbe young Saota Ana, and MrS. Patri· tia Ave., Co sta Mesa. Boy _ Mr. aod Mrs. Char-
discuss the pro's and con's people are aopbomores at cia Gay. Bell Broadway Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Louis les L. Lmcaater. 2&89-8 or the 11 ballot measures on Orange COast College. The directed the funeral set-Arcangelo. 317-dB MMarguer-Orange Ave., Costa Mesa..
the Nov. 5 ballot. intended groom ts a rookie vices. ite Ave., Corona el ar. Girl _ Mr. and Mrs.. David =!; :!ttmore Orioles Casper cash may be lops ~ .. s:;o~.!':l Baysbore
. in
ULTIMATE
GUESTS~F ~p:i:ec:!•s Buff~ Billy Casver. al· "You .mtgh t say that W~·--~_o_::d ~rs. Hugo
1be Dwight • ' ready the leading money thought 15 10 back or my J Ri 113 28~ SL Woot u1 and Mra. Jack Dorrts and · d •• 'd c · s. w • ~ · Meserve wiMer or the year. hopes nnn · s.m :E ;>er. :o.iewport.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin to soar to greener heights He 1sn t exactly a stran-0 3 or tbe Newport HarOO:emarea in Lbe llaJ.l).'kJ Ha.ig Na-ger to the rollin~ Mesa Tha:,rys~Mr. ~d Mrs. Lanoe
attemded a clinner g1 by tiooal opeo golf cham~ioo-Verde layout. He won the CO . F.TT W Victoria.
Or. and Mre. Norman Topping sbi., Oct. 24--27 at Mesa Onmf.!e County o.,en in l~ Co~:~c~ '
preceeding lhe ugc..Miamt Verde Counuy Club. Costa on the same course. Hts _ M · d Mrs. 'lllont..
football game. 1be dinner Mesa. firs t pnze th_en -Nas 12\l,\)0\) in Boy 8 r. H~ugbton. 28oo4
wu iD bonoroCtbe Cardinal Casper has bani:ed 1174.· less _th~ Btlly C»-D pocket' N:OO rt . Blvd., Newport
and (bld. USC orgaoir.&tioa 2g6 _Billy's J)ersooal high by -.vw~un.g on Oct. 27. · ~
wbicb supports intermllegl· and third highest total in .~-.tean-Nhtle . to~m.ament ~B~eac~~·~~~~:;=;;; ate athletic programs. PGA history _ and vi ctory du ector Ronru e Re1C IS try·
i tb rich H . ld retcb mg to spread \he wealth to
D e 1.1g wou • . other t>fOS. ReiC has had
bim tbe 122,i)t)\) firs t pnze. such spleodid response ror
'lbat would be more t:t'an the .>r~am prelude oo Wed--
eoougb to erase Jack Ntck· nesday, OcL. 2:\, that be's
laus· record or S188,>88 decided to make it a double
coined lut year. CUrrently . header
Big Jack bas 1153,252 in The~ will be one 18-bole
the till. 15,Ml .,ro-am at r.tesa Verde
"How about being the and anotber 15,i'h)i) at CoiU
••• Otflca a.-.. ., ... --... v. "-' ., .... ,.
MDL
ftiiAS"
CARPET CLEANING
tlret pro ever to .. bust the .Mesa Country Club, a rew
I&J.l,\))i) barrie r? Casper brassie !bota diataDt. Am ..
wu .... ed. teuf'l! wishing 10 comt*l -·-_.w mm .,.:.
ICOIICIMICAL ....... tt.o ooo4 lor ........ ,.,•••l•el c~ ._..,
.... It IIJ541U .... ~ tMbe4-
011111 COilS
in tbe p~ams -tbe eoU)'
ree is 11i)) -are asked 10
eootac:l Rei.C by telepboctill&
Hd ............... ..t;J.o .. 141•
................... 41rt.
au• ......... -•• o~~ -1oo11t 1foo lf!llo."' 4lto _,.tIN ·'" ..... ~ •• w,, WN 7 ... .._ pooorfol oolr••·
,_ pin• 1 = •h•••,_. ....... ..,. ...... .., ...•. , ....... _... ...... _. ., . ., ....
Opoft flllhtly of 6:45 , ....
.,_, •' 1 :4S p.m •
STAIIITS WEDNESDAY ___ ..
IIAHANII CAIIOI.L
·--aNINI
" I ME !liPLIT'
...__T&CMTOON
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~.t.PORT
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... Ol • .,.w
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54<). 72ilil.
PUEHTS NIGHT AT
IIALIIOA COP RE SCHOOL
IJD ......S• llko bypoleDooo,
parce, Slas Mamer. IDd
quit rlog a boU?
They wtll Thoredo.v, Oot.
24. beginning at 7:30 p.IQ ••
"""' tbo Oopre" SObool dogs me bell, taYitt.nJ 1be
iaterested public _..d p.-
eta of studeata ., aa.d
meftr•uuoalpontOtolllpt
Al lbta new ooUep prepar-
.....,._ ot710E. Oeea :;;~~~iii;~ .Ft.. BollloL 'lbo publiC II lovlted •
Ylow ae hdllll• _. olo -et-·· .... ...... ....... -...... .. IDdlw-oooll• .. .. ___ _.,_ ... L--
•
•
No. .......
.. ·-.. partlaa ~,..
.... IDr 'N Mal.ll. ...
lrleh. '1'1111 ---
LIGAL IIOTICI
NOne£ OF HEAIJNC
~011CE IS HERUY GIVEN
dt.at -Moa4ay, o • .,. a.
1968, Ill ~Ale ,lr.oar of 7:30 P••·
~ •• Coudl O.•Mrs of lbe Cit)' Hall Df lbe Chy of
Newport 8eacll. locautd at
3.!1)() West Newport Roal~
vard. Newport Reach, Or•!•
Conty. Calilonai .. the City
Cooocil will laol d a publi c
lt.eariap; lor dae porpoae of d•
termiaiat~ wlu.lher the publ ic
eooYeaieace •d oecealllity
require the eonaU11Ctioo. of
cenaio s treet •d alley im~
provemeot-. wilh a«••••
ry acqaiaidou, if •Y•
porea•t 10 dae l•pll)ventaat
Act of 1911, bei11p; Divbioa 7
of lhe Streeta •d Hi8ftw-ra
Code of t.he State of C.:li·
fonda (coiJI~t~Ucias with Sec--
rioa 5000 lbereoO, •d to
cooaider whether the publi c
oooveaieace •d aeceaaity
require the propoaed improve--
QIIeats. with oeceaaaty ac--
CJD.iaitio... if 8Dy, without
oomplit111.ce whh. the "'eci.J
Aaaeaament laveatisatioa,
Limitatioa •d \lajority Pro-
teat Act, of 19!1, said im-
prov-eata lo coaaist of:
Pavi•&o curb a, sa ttf'r..,
sidewalks, draiaa. conduits.
calvert• '•d cb•ael>< for
drai~tase parposea, iD ce ...
taia atreeta -.d alleys; s aid
w9rk aball aii!IO illdude the
uublialuaeut •d ch•Pa s
of sr•d•• ia streets and al-
ley a, publi c ways, aod
risfata of w-r; the adjaat-
meut of ga.des On priute
propeny to elhaiaate .ay
disparity in level between
improvemeata io the public
riJbta o f w.y, driveways
aad walkWays 0 11 private
property; 1ind the COIIstroo-
tioll of retaining walls. em•
b•kmeata an d other s uuo-
tures aa aeceaa*)' and ap--
panea-.t to the abo ve de~
c ribed wt~rir.,
ill the 'Jes t '\ewport uea of
the City of 'hwport Reach,
s ai d assessment district to
be k--... Aaseaame11t n; ..
for ... ,... '
...... !Ia. -· PID-....... nrntfllfMlN ---"' ...... • .... -lido "' ltaa IL. -1111 or Balboa
Blvd.. c ...... Nowpon,
-~I. 0.2 •d 11.8 10 a-2. 'ndl wu ooaUaued
-JIIIJ 18.
R...Wvlol"
...... MaeDoaald, 1133 Lido
L!GU. )!()TIC!
whatller •• Special A .. u ..
••at lavaatisatioa, Limitation
•d ~bjority Ptotut Act o f
1931 should be -,pllcable to
aaid propoaed Aases~~n~eat
District No. 51, aDd to Reaol-
atiot{ No. 6879 wkereby the
City Coaacil declared ita io•
tealioa to order the proposed
8treet impro11emeata. hoth o f
which resolutions were adoplro
ed oo October 7, 1968, a..ad to
the map abowios the boun~
•ries o f the proposed Asses~
meat District No. 51, desit'
aated as Orawio ~; ~o.
\~SI II-X, d•ted October 7,
1968, all of which are Oil fil e
ill the Ofnce of the City
Clerk, located in the City
Hall.
~otice is fqrth er given that
the tot.! estimated cost o f
th e proposed work is l109,100 ,
and that the Ci ty propo ses to
coatribute th e 51.1m Il l 13.235
U its ah.ar!o o f the proj ect.
Any persons interested ia,
or owning, property within th e
proposed asses.!lrnea t distri ct
may file with the City Clerk,
prior to the time fi11('d for the
hearing, wriuen protests or
objecLiooa to the qodertaking
of sai d pro ceediog!il .. ·ir.h ou t
firs t complyin! .. ;u. th e pro-
visioii.S p ( the ~eci al -"-"'
ses sroeat Inve s tigation, Lim i·
taLioo aad \lajority Protest
Act of 1931. They m.,. also
file written protests or objeo-
tioQs to the e ~~:teat o f the pro•
p11sed district w be assessed
or to the proposed Wllr!l or im-
provement. Protests or objeo-
tiolla mast be in writillljil illld
must contaio a description of
the prop erty in whi ch u ch
siper thereof is io tere!lted,
auHi ci en t to identify the
same, an d oo oth er protest!J
or objection s will be consid-
ered, If the 5i,!Pler of .ay pro-
tes t i s not shown on the IS!!I
equ alized ll5l!les!lment roll of
Oraqse County S!> the owoer
o f !klch property descri bed in
the protest. then !IU Ch protest
must contain, or be acoc;-a~
paoied by , writtea evideace
Pa Dr., Llda P_...o.
.SMMra. Cl'ts¢.-.oflO
...... -Log ft-t&-..... v .......
IIIU7Twoe<IY Ripley, 1005
N. a., Fl., Balboa lalaad.
uae of llde yards for part
ol required orr ........ park·
lug.
Joe Morniagetar. 1022
Saadcaatlellr., Harbor VIew
H lll B,-..10-Iool oacroach·
meat tnco the 10-toot front
yard setback along eacb
side property line, With a
8-foot wood reoce and a
. 4-foot wrought iron renee
over a 2-toot slump scone
renee along the rtont p~
petty line.
Un P•~mitt
\trilabire West Develop-
ment Co., development or a
718-unit apartment comples
with temporary and perman-
ent signing at the north•
west comer of 16th St. and
Sea Q.tll Lane, across rrom
the Harbor High School
campus. ,
The Irvine Co., ofr•'Site
parking in oonnection with
an apartment development
at the southeast comer of
the intersection of Irvine
Ave. and Mariners Dr .. near
HarOOr Hi~hlands.
Rom and Cola In c .. resi·
dential units in the C·2
zone at Lafayen e Ave. and
Lido Park Dr.. Newport
Beach.
Newport Medi e al Arrs
Build.in~. 307 Pla c e nt1 a
Ave., 1VP.st NewponHeights,
9-foot by 10 -foot double
raced non-illumina te d di·
recrory si(O"l.
Communi cation •
Requ est from Dr. J ack
Monroe and William Bartho-
lomae Jr. fo r a R-monrh ex·
tension of . Variance 911,
1 whi ch permits a multi·story
building 109 feet hi~h a t
3300 Via ()porto, in the
Lido Shops Area.
Request from F'inn Ol e
_ Qlesen tor extension of a
use pennit for on-sale beer,
live ent e r tainme nt and
a use pennit which allows
c harging an admission for
dancing at th e New Look
D:l:sodttieqiie,, 810 E. B.al·
. ~~ ...... •' • •
~* 1~, lMU-Y, OCT. II, -
PIIIST SlC'IIOII "' -,.., alliUM GEL 11M, ~F.
Singles dub underway
A IIIII IIIWoa -t --aiM"' a110 par
o•••••1t1 lii ·NuspiiMl ......,p ... r .... ,; :_.·1 -
-· dollpod -...... ~ -·... ·-" illr ,_, Jla!lll odu!IO. oarl• • I rallo 0( 1-8/4
bu la~~obod Ito IOIIIIIPIO' opacn lbr --~
...... ..JI .. ~ bo ... -
'!be DOW OOOIDiualci. """" R ll 'B a---......
HERE IS 1!\e Goldenrod Ave. view of 1!\e
Union Bank building which will be con ...
s tructed on the south side of Coast Hwy.,
at Goldenrod Ave., In Coron• del ,.,,.
Demolition of buildings at lhat cOmer Is
sehedul!d tD begin near the end of this
month. ·Plans for lte bank building nave
been prepared try ilfchilttl Willi., P .
Ficker of Newport Beach.
eduled lor llral OC<lUPoaOr e&lle callo lor --ID ........ 18119, 11 oae or 11 or lbo nrot laur balldla&•
"5oudl Bay Clubt" aocn-.. • ud opeDio& or ,_...,.
pleled or uador oaoaiiUCo llooal laeiUIIoa • • byiiiiOb
11oa by R ~B ,Ilewlopmool-I, lbe o .. l lbtee balldlaco
a,.., Loa Angeles develop.:. by April 1, and three more
erlballden, wbo ploaeered baildlop by May 1.
lbe ooacepl or p10vldiDK R It B Dovelopmoal Co.
apU11Mot Uvtn1 ''tailored was formed A years 110 ud
pqQPOSITIONS oo the Nov. 5 ballot were discussed
at the Oct. 8 luncheon meeti ng of the Corona del Mar
Kiwanis Club at the Villa Sweden restaurant. The_ vo-
ter's responsibility to become better informed about
e lection issues was stress ed by the speakers, Mrs.
Jill Murphy, membership chairman of the League of
'Nomen Vot ers, and Mrs. ":3etty Lilly, member of the
boar d of trus tees of the ~ewport-Mesa Unified School
Di strict. P rogram chairman fo r the day was Jaclc Me·
Gill, member of th e local -dub and dean of the +"vening
c ollege at Orange Coast College, pictured here with
the speakers, Mrs . Murphy, at left, and Mrs . Lilly.
(Howard Folsom photo.)
Council News
MIS. .IAII MALL OF co lbe Deeda of lingle peo--ta now nm by 3 par&oera:
L UUIA MILLI 1111 pie bot-lbe ~pe of 21 Howard Ruby, Edward Btol·
· • •-· 1--•· Ulae aod .U." da and Rubert Fraate. The --n•-a -..-SS, ' Jane R. Hall, of Laguna The Newpon Beach Club ,.compllty built i" Drst
Hllll, motber or Melville will be located on a 15.76 South Bay Club early in
Morriaon or Corooa del Mar. acre site at the comer or 19A5. in Torrance. It now
died Oct. 2 at South Coast 1$tb SL -bd Irvine Ave., a-bas more than 230 employ-
Community Hoa~ital. Otber cross rrom Newport Harbor ees and, when its current
... vhua are Dorothy Fow·. Hlgb School. ~hen oomplet· prqje;cts are compleced, wUl
ler d Laguna Htlls, and 3 ed, it will have 19 three-manage approximately 6,800
gr&odchildren. story tuildings, cootaJning apartment units with a mu-
Services were held Oct. 732 unUs. ket. value or more than 111?
12 at Pactric View Chapel, The community will oon• mtllion, Clubs are now op.
wltb the Rev.John R. Davia slat or 241 studio apart· perating in West Los An·
as officiant. Inurnruent was meots, all tumished, and geles, Long· Beach, ·van
+At Pacifiv View Memorial 362 one-bedroom and 129 Nuys, Mission Bay, Garden
Pari:. t~bedroomunits, tumlshed Grove. Mid-Wilshire, and
or unrumtshed. Rentals wtll Pwbuntain View.
L EGt.L NOTICE
O HJJI :'\ \\Ct: :0."0 . 1282 (oil Thr Pnld io' 1\nr.l:• /Jir,.r-
\S Olillli\·\\Ct: OF Tll f tor rn;11 ~l in" ,J,.d,.tinru• from
CITY Or '\t:I\PO JtT II F \Cil thr "ttr+"l -.t.rnd.nd-. • ()niRin"d
\IJII\\(; 1:11 \PTt:R 1.1.0.~ TO in !h•· C.i.t• ·~ -ul,.li• ; ... inn "'l'u· TITI .~: 1.1 OF Htt: \U\POHT la lonn" rf h•· .r .. t.•rmm,. ... th111
LEGAL NOTICE
m"'k" imprO\'f'mtnt~ by the pro·
';,.;,)n" of th i!f ( ho~pltr !l.h+d l
either make aqd complete the
ume 10 the satisfactioo of th e
Pu blic Work s Oirector or shall IH.\f:ll \11 \IC :IP\1. C.OUt: .. trio I •nmldiHn••· nilh .,..,;,[ enter Into a contnct wi th the
t:\TI't'l.t:ll ··:-TIH:t:T trf1U I;ot i ... n..: ""+IM 1,.. unr•'•l 'llll· C:ih Publi •· 1\ork" llirn ·tor to
1\\PII O\~.\\t.\T!' \\U ,obi·· or irnpr ... ri.-.,1. in•t<;~l l -.,,j,[ irnl~rnn•tTH"nt-<. an•l
llt.UII .\TIO\:-'· IJ .OS.OJO Wo iv•• Prourlura . fuml!•h th•· Put> 1r t\nrJ. .. D+l"'r ·
llro· Cit• l. .. un •i l .,f th·· Cil\ I I'"" ~tti ll··u ·'l'l•li•.rl ir.n, th<' tor \oi th .o<lf'IIU;o!(' srrnril\ a,.
of '''"fl"rl Ho•,,, h olo"'"' nrol,rin C:it, \l;on;o;rr·r or -.u• h nlh•·r ,J,•to•rm inrd ll\ rho• Puh lir 1\'ork'" ,,., f,,u,.., ... ('[t, n U j, i.ol ·'' ht• ~~'~•" d••..;i jl· Uir..r tnr lo lln.tr.rnl,.,. r omp J,..
'iU .TIO\ t, l.h.qll•·r 11.u.-, j., n,do· m.r• !lT.on r .r ,.,,;,N from ti<'ll nf rho· impro•r+n,..nl .. , ."'urh
,,ldrd Ill th ,· '''" l'"rl II•·,,. h .dl ur •+ !"''' of th o' r<'quirrm<'nl" P"'""'">n ~h.t ll ,,l .. n funti"h thf'
\l unl<-i p;+l l.ool•·lior•·,ul ; <nll l<l in•··l in '"•·tinn l:l.n.;.QIO Pul•li• 1\!lf~~ ll irf'rt"r 1•ilh
''C.hi!pl r r 11.0.-, UlJOn •' fin d in~ lh.tl nn<' nr tn nrr rom pl"l" pJ.tn._ fnr rJ,,-. hnrL ~TitU. I' 1\IPHO\ ~:\tt:YI':-•• tho• f"tl""infl fltoun d~ fur f""fl.tr"•l l" .o li r rn .. r•l ri\il
\\U llEDU. \TIO\" "·'i""' i,. .of•pliro~bl•· tn th•· r•ni!in•·•·r tn th <' .,nl i,.f.,r t ion of
S•cri0<1a : prop•·rt \ un •kr • <oa .. ;d,•r.uinn : th•· Puhlio \\urL .. llir•·• tur.
1.1 O.'i IIIII ."tr•••·t 1\ i•lo·nin11 .on•l (,,)Tho· t<'ol'lir•·•l intpr"'''mr nt.. ~ "' rutp<>.,<'" uf th J .. .,,.r tion,
lmpr"'"'"'·nt .... ., .. ,0 (.l)n•liti"n <~ntl ""•lio .uiun .. ·"'' in• lu•l•··l 'im pru•••m,-.nl .. ,-.,•urit• · .. hall
nf Hnildinj;[ P.-rm il... II ithin •• ,bol•l~o~..t•·d ( it• pruj"• I tn<',m ,on• nf rh.• f,.IJu\,·injl :
l.l.O.;.oz.o Ev·•·pt ion•. "1 ,m ·'I'P''"'·.J ,, .... , ... .,+r>•'nt ,lj... (,,+ \ .,utrt• l•und '"'"''Uif'•l
Here 11 a SUITI'Tlal)· of • Authorized the c ity 11.0."1.11.10 1\,fi ,,-., ""'' ···lur1·. Ui• t. In,, ,.nr••h r ornp.tn• .•uthnriH•d
action taken by the New-manager to obtain a propo-ll.IF>.II JII 'l'fl'"·ll lu l ih ( """" (hi u ..... lll .... ,.f lh·· ·h.Ha<l n '" lr,on .. ,..-1 ,, "'lfl'l\ hu ,.inr .....
.I of lhr ·•'"·• in •·hi ··h tho• pro -.. L s I C-'·1 . •. h
' B h C. c ·1 s al and to retain 'William E . '+ · 1n me tate o .,, ora""' tc ppr .:ac 1ty oun.::t t.1 .0'l.n.;l)l),.,~;, ,,1i,.n l'r<•ro·dur•'. p•·r11 ; ... In•··+""'' it ; .. olrlr ll'Tii n· b . 1 d
I I I .. , .: Blu-ck and Associates ror 1 ·h h must e saus actory to 111 a as wee .. s n.ee .. nt: '" 1.1.05.060 lmpn .. .-n..-nt p, ... ,., .• ,., 1 ..r t 1 ·· r•·<[ui rrd im ln""'· anpro ved by the Ci ty r\ttoru ey
E .rcht.leclural ae~ce• •or 1 m•·nl ... • ''" h, . .,, lw <'nn .. \no +"l,.,f ,.. • ndorsed Nov. 5 ballot ••• '"' '' t nr<·. al'i 10 fonnMdthePablic n-on.s Proposition 7, which author-construction of a -c0Vefing 13 .00U r.'O J .. ,.,.,on, ,. nf Unil;lin,: ~~i~¢1 :.~n ''"'"'"""m•·nT " <11 "'· fli rector as to suffi ci ency.
over tbe Mariners Library Prnnit,.. lleS lhe State Legislature . .~ rig . I 1).05.01(1 Street Witl•ning ond lr). Br•·nu.,,. ~·~ th•· lur,tt iun, (t,t C:.1"h moo r1 •lrpv1"itr•l
to provide that money all~ pauo; woe bu ~ lnC udes ,..,,_.,.._",_ •• 0 ContiUion lf'rtatn or ron•hlwn ul ~h ·· pr o· "ith d'" r ;n,m~" t)irr!'tor.
c ated from the state general IA,300 Cor the proJect. of BuHrling P•""lt•. \'o buiM· po•rtr or thr .. urrnun:l+n,~~ prn· (d. \n '"'""' ...... 1olr. '"'.'"' . .,f
• Increased rb bi·w kl inp: or ,.trur tuff' ,<J11al1 1w <"On· pt'rtr.f's, I~+" r nn:otrur11 on uf Iii" ""'"'I+ I of ,, lo,m_~•nJt tn ""lr tul r"n
fund to any county or City r e ee Y 1_,_1 I , 1, d' .,.r rf'qu ~red unpron•mrnr .. i" •If'· .. hr r.-1" th .. C•t~ of '"''J."''
be . ed I I al p•u -r ··-•• _.0 ... '"' r• o rn '!I" v .;,,. or -•~• " h . h · .. 1
\riel ~o. ~1. ·
For further iofom~atioa, r~
ferftl:e( Ia hereby made to
Ruolatioa ~o. 6878 whereby
the City Cou cil declared ita
iatt:~~tiOil to bold a hurillll
for the parpou of detenniaios
• d!.at ~d;l JliP.!f b ~~~ owp~r
o I the property 110 ducri Sed:
Lau" Lagios, City Clerk
of th e City of
Ne."'Pon Reach, Cali f.
P ublish: /)ct. 17, l%8, in
tb e ~ewpon !iarbor F:uign
......... vd..., Balbo ...
'"-ltequest h-om Qegor Se-
ton fo r a 2-year extension
o f a u se permit for on.:.sale
beer and wiae at Amelia's ,
311 Marine Ave .. Balboa
Island.
may us or oc pur--LV • • "'-K mou· of lh(' t''i>~.t illjl n~r ar('!l, ·~~~l'!fti~l to· t.1i llnn ....... e}oio;,,;.~ or . f'a f' '"" (Ill\ OfL1,,., H• r<l h ~lea; tbe Qouocil n.o1u1+ I!II!IIIW ~llJI..M.~ .. lmd M baltttm,r:~t~aiFbct .,,JI!lS#l•<W ~ 1 A!Y 1 J lr.<"~T .., 0t1 thr l~n~ lit '41tthl\.o lot t~r
tion stated that roval or ti!CII"a8~f Salifdii'i""a't i>•"U"d for '>OUc.h -.~"'rlt; .;-" an\· . ar ,:h,. prnprn~ , .. r.;.;"'" i.t-r-o'lonll :wtJttin 1<J,(·"""''" J,.,.Jt,.,.
•" p I" appld be llle -~Je !••-lu--·--..a ln1 or parf'f'l of lanol IOI'at"d j. df'''"lnpr .J for,, nnn·rnmml"rd,,l nf thr prnl""rt~. +ro .on 11mu.~r ure ropos u On 'AOU an ..........., .... ., "'~ . 1 . 1. . ,.0 ,... "'lu,ol '" th <' "'1'1 .,r tho • +m· ·a1 111 1 ..a · anv ~"llmmrrru'l Ulf\+1111. • t><tror t · · . essentl step toward ta.t e cross ng guaou tune from "hirh a huh• ,, """"1· unlr><"' (f') Th" pr .. 1wrrr h,1,. nr> ,.,_ l~""·m•·n~-o ,,n,J. tb ,.•r in"P""·
reform because the existing 3~ hours a day to about 5 th+" onP..fta lf nf thr ,.,,,..,.., whir h hirul .. r arr,. .. ~ r i ~ht-. If• lh•· l~nn . •+" ""''•'l~l. .. hr•l lo\ th•·
h · I I J• ., 1 ul~·,,.,.n, ,.,,,.., I uhlo• \\nrk" n,,,.,,,,, law creates pressure to in· ours. r"' oralrt n Jal"f'nl to sa +n ot ' ' · :: 1 ll \ 1 • • 1 1 • 1 A d th b · ror ;orrrl hils brr'n drolirutrd ( I \ mo.~ jOt ..,,.,.,,I ~t,t•l" ' ·'Ill r '' nt rn\ r<un ,, crease property taxes. .• pprove . ~ usmess o~o •timpro•;·rll or thr full wiohh rh;'"fl''' or rr;difl'nmr nt ; ... ooti· pulol w uliht• ,.,,.,,.;,~• "ith ,, ...
1 Time 2 T.mes J T.me <o
20 words or less l.lO 2.l0 2.00
21 words to JO word ~ 2.00 J.OO J.Oc
31 word~ to «l woflh J.OO 4.00 5.00
Eoth .. ord o"e' 40 word 1 .05 .10 .15
... _ -----------
20'; OFF FOR CASH WITH ORD~R
• lOOKS FOR U.L l
'tUff.RI C~ IS fN r>~Nt;F.R'
by G~n. CMrli$ F.. l.f.'~lly,
rlardbt~c .. ,r U ,Q ,,
Mette• O,lll&o. Book StDre
lt34 Harllor llhd.
O:.W MeK-PIMMie ...... .,
• WORK WANTED
JRON'JNG. Yean of 'exper·
ience on all types of clo-
tbina &: linen.Specialty,
men's shirts. Sl.SO per hr.
Mable Whitman, 607 Mar-
perite, COM. 67J.-2174.
DAY HOUSE .OR!( wanted
RENT
COkOR TV
$9 per month
R.ntal can c..,ply
ORDER BY PHONE
9 4.M. to 8 P.M.
1 Da,s
by lady, 211. 12.00 per • SotOOLS
hour. Mfereooea. Have ===:::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:
CIIAUFh:tJR wanll pa""
. Ume wort. · Beat referen--
ces. Phone 8401-1119'7.
PRACTICAL NURSE. El·
derly or euote padeota.
Uve out. f'OOR34.
0000 STENOORAPHER-
26 ,_. balloeoo Ule.
Will wolt SaL •d b. 1137·1239.
~ PIIIIOIUU
F<1l SALE. mJ -· u !PI -Dail7 J_.
.... .... I& TeiiiUII
II&·-~ 1.~ "-.. Ll ..... 1 ..... .. ltll. .. ,.... .... I&
aM. ea. ....
SCHOOL PROBLEMS
Private Hi &h SChool
lndi vidual attention
Small Claues
BRICKER-WARD
PREP SOIOOL
&I Fait Drive • Cos Ia Mesa
546-0420
• IIIUSI CAL FOR SALE
8 AM\tON ll-STfiNWAY
YAMAHA
ased orl!l•• -s plae\.8 &
· rda 6ed for quick
hurry IDr best sehcdo•.·
ehe oaasole pl-.o, rep·
I• 1695. sow oaly 1395; fi'
5tlfta•-r J'llld, F:ltooy,ued,
...... ,.. 11995.
S..ld ... nUUps Co.
)90'7 "· ,.. ••• S.t• ,.,.
Op• Moe. I Fri. lU tn dl 9 r. ... 1914
HARBOR TR~FEP
AND STORAGE
....... r ,.,
WHEATON
VAHLINES,IHC.
Ll 8·1323 or Ll 8~978)
J7S F.. 17th St., Cotta Mcaa _ ................................... _ .......... ..
• Approved the c ity mana~ h cense appltcation of Al· of thr lot ,.0 ,,,. 1., mf'rl thf" r ip.ur•ol. .... ~-. "! ,.,,., t••n million .1 .. 1.1,., ..
ger's recommendation Cor fred Geyman, one or the · .. t.m•hlf<i" for Stl"h ... trrf'\,., ;IS 11w ,j,.,-.j.,jm\ nf rho • r:;,. '11"''·'''"11,11ft'~"f lit~ ~ .... ~nl.o toon-.
expediting the ' administra· owners or Ship Shape, rear .'<l't forth in '"" \laslrr Pln n nl \lao.lj!('r .. hall hr in "r it in~ "' th·· I ul·hr I IIIIIW .. l.ntn•
. -. or 2A33 w Co H !'itrrr l... .tn •l ll i,d't""Y"'· thr ''"" " rnp\' .;h.oll 1 .. · ••'Ill In mi ...... inn "' !h ·· "r.ot •· .. f c .ol if,.,.
UOn and ~rocessmg o f h~l"' . , · ast wy., c;1~· .. ~ub.li,i.-.inn Rr~ulalion,., tht·. ·'t'l'l.+rom.t J,~ '"lol i .. trr··-1 n io~.
bot pemnts by purchastng Manners Mtle, forano.ating ;md thr u 1,·.,. :-;,an•l,u•l !"prr i-tnad .'~+th rn r .... ~·~ ''"'.":.!1.-r n ... i'"l"''''m.·ul .. ,.,,.,i" r•··
a Wheeldc x card sys tem at dry dock and boat repau. firo~ti on ... , .. not pro•i .. inn hal' thr <.rt1· \l.on i•ll~"' ~ ./•·•• ... +<•n: •1 nir··d 1 .. rl,; .. ~··rt ion "hall
a cost of 12 4~5 including • Accepted the resigna• !.•rn m;rd r fnr inst;dlin~e p.uk· CJJ.0~.04101 A.p,..a/. 'a . C•ty 11••1 h· r•·•l'+;,,,l for,, twriwl uf · ' · '. r f T llel "·a, "~""" mt+l ,.,,,n lin+" .. in ~n~rl. .rn~ P'''""n , .. ·•Jo(· +n ur•' 1h.m 11,.,.,. 111 '".tr", nn· the moton zed film~ equip-lOll 0 ony ap, 225 · 1 . h 1.. .1. flrtnrtl h~,·~· ,f,.....;,..;n11 nf th•· I•·-.~ tho· l.it• h., .. , .. ,1nr;;rrol . . arror< .rnr•' Wtl .+I V "Jl""+ ,. .. . ment, cards and other sup-J asrrune Ave ., Corona del ratitXI,., (or thr u"nr t nr J,.,. .... r L+t~·.\la~· in .w.tin.l! 11pnn an th.or rio·· "Ml l•r ,.,,.ntn<'nrrol
plies and servi ces of a ty~ Mar. from the city arts com· h:~s rnh•r,.of into an ;tJ!:f<'rmrnt apphc.tllnn for Wal\·rr, hr ":'.;" .. tlh in 111 , ....... fr nm lhr •lair
pis t for 30 working days. mittee; he infonned the wit h Lhr Cit)· nnol h,.,. furn i"h· tk" :•1• 1"PP"1:•11. to th" .<.ot.· uf thr itnprmrmrnt ;,,_.,,.,.mrnl.
A d ~-·1 111 t h' t chi ,.d im pro,·rmf'nt ""ruril)' in a r• .nun r• •v '+n" a wr+lt<'n 11.05.070 J.suanc• of Bu ild. a pprove the re quest O( vuUnCl a 1~ ea ng I . h h I "'latrm,.nl srtlin, fnrlh thr in g P•nn/fs, 1\hrn ,.tl imprn,.,...
Ucl d hi tudi rk ro" ;tn rr wot t '' pro rrr +Hf' the Balboa Coves Community at an s. s 0 wo ..... , forth in !-•'•'I inn 1.1.0.'>.060. ~.r.nnn oi~ •• r ·~J~pra l .. " ith . thr ml"'lt... ''"'' olroli rat inn .. ,,.,luiro·oi
Assn. that the city assume 00 not l eave htm adequate For purpo"''"' nf thi" f:hnptrr, C.1t) l.l··~k. lh<' C.u~ Urrk hy t/+1., C:haplr·r h.,,.. l,.•·n rnrn·
the responsibility fOr main• time for the COmmi ttee Ob-th<• t~nn 'irllpi<W('m<'nl,.' "hooiJ :h;dJ_ ft OI +f~· th o• app1+r,ont of (llt•\ro]or o; .. tj o;f.u-l nri h <l"'"tlff'•i,
· · ligations. ulso tor hufr thr rloo;urr of .rnr mr ~+mr ;m .l f.''""" ""' ~nr th f' " loui,l:linp; l"'rmit m;~,· l>r ;,.,. taintng the pa rkway land-11011 ,.c-<i rurl> rub 11,. olrtr rminr•l h<'ilflnlf !.1 rr.:e,.ll'fr .l miill, "'U"•I.
scaping alODfl: Coast Hwy. PAUL HAllA MEADS II\· thr Puhlir \\orb Uin·rtur, TJ"' ri,dtl 1 ... tppru l frpm th•· ."iU:TIO\ 2. Th i" nrolin;~nrr
adjacent to the Coves; last M••101 IAI ASSI . 11.05.020 fu:apffoou. Thr olrr i .. ion of tl..-!:in· \lnna trrr ,.J~;tll hr 1011 1-li .. hr,t "nr•· in th r ~n · 1.: · _ . .._ II 1 • rh · offic'i.tl n•'''""·'lwr nf thr Cil y, IIOUSE:SFOR ·SlL! June 24 the Counc il gave The Harbor Bar Associa· n•quurmrnl"'" .... r r tton 13.0.'>.· ~m <'':fn+n.o!l·upon ''"'lurn· ,.. 010 -.hull l>f' "UI.jr rt lo thr lion 11f f+ftrrn II o)•lay"' fnl olW• "'"' thr ";o+n<· .. lo;1ll l"• t•flrr ti\·r OUPL~X tor s ale tentative approval for a lion has elected !he follow-folln"in!: ,."·r ption": injt thr oJ,.p,.,.;1 of,, rq(ist"'"'l .10 •Ia,·,., uftN th.-•l"'" nf it"
•"".-' ... '. 1n fine nei;<blx>r·[ parallel situation inwlving in~ officers for 1968-69: (:•l Tht• ,M,i+nnm ,.,,.11 of h•n•l lrtt•·r in th+· 1·ni'"'' Stat•·" ;,lnpl iOn.
<;.<> vvv p ·d t p 1 A H 1 \1 ·1 J · · h r 1 ·n,;,. nrdin.m•·r "a"' intro-hood around nice homes. the landsc aping adjacent'to res1 en, au . anna rrqnirr• '" h•· "n olf'•li r oth·ol ·11 "'.""'•,: I ":~PI' ,..,,n, o 1 1 1 1
Call 6"6245. nearby Lido Sands, with the or Newport Beach , with oC· .... h.dl nut ''"'<'''" :!.~ ..... r th <' lh l' arl +~n n_f tht· <.et~ \l,m.ll!''' 'u•·r· .tl ll rf',I!U .tr mr ••tinp; n r_:.;:::__.:...;~.:...;;_:_;_:_ ______ l . . !ices in Costa Mesa: vice-urr,+ nf ''") .. .,,.J. lot nr 1.,,,..d .. n.l of h +,. tt¢11 to .o pp••,tl ,..11,.h th·· City Couodl ol lhe City' of
r Stipulation that the area be .. ·h1rh .,.11,. of rrr nt•l 011 thr ,.f. 11c·tinn to th o• Cih· Cnunr il. Newpo nDeach held oa thr 23~<1
BEAUTifUL VI EW HOME hrou¢\t up to an a cceptable president, Christopher Hall. frrli-r •1.+1•· of th i .. r:hal•tt•r io rJ.OS.OSO Oailcot/Ofl Proca· d,,y nf :-;,..r,•·mllf'r. 19fi8, iln•!
in Newt>()n Heights. ~ standard and an automatic who e rs ides in Newpon. lhf'Or.tnw· t:uunt~· ll rr nr+lr r·,. dur.. \n) I''"'"''" ,,..,1uir,.,J 1., """ n•loj>t•·•l nn th r 7th olay of
cently redecorated with Beach and has oft'ices in Offi,.,.. •l.·oliruh• lnri·l 1ov th r f'""i· Ortoh•·r, I%R, hf 111" lnllowinll ,:~lush c arpeting through-waterin~ system be install-Costel Mesa ; secretary Ro-(h) 1'\o •l•·•lir.,ti on ,.lo;dll,... ,,._ "i""" or thi>< Ch;tplrr "h;dl pr<'-•·ne.-, In wit:
al ed, bert. H. Gallivan. who lives <J+t irrol "jrh rr,.prr-1 lo '"""'" srn~ ••• J ..... I Ill th·· ;tto';t In lw_ "'' ~:~. muw:n.m:s: Mclu-out, dishwasher. dispos • 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 · ~ 1 p \I -'-'I LJE:~4.L I'IIOTICE in Costa Mesa and has of-I'"'~ inns "' ;t "' nr p.,,,.,.l ,,,.. • i'• w.t ,., •. vrnt~t'r. \' •·H·~u ,., ats,.~e to11, llt!:IOns, .,...., ... ,
built-In range, 3 c ar 'gat-----------------rices in Newport Beach: r·upu••l J,, ,, m;•in louiltli nll I')' n~l p;trtt r,. h;tnn,r: .''n '"'···r· ll oAers, fl irth, Gruber.
age, S!VJ.~\hl with very ,.-hir h n·u ... in ,.,;,.l,.no ,. nn 11,.. r~<t •n thr (lfOjlrtly, tn<'lnoho.ll '!')f.";."', miiNCIL\I F:N: ..,oae.
low down 642-St~~;'~;R ~~f~~O~~i:r. tre as ure r, Robert W. Pein· ,.frrrrivr ,t11 tr ,,(this Clmf1lr r. lornrfiriarif'~< ;tn•l tru~<t<'<'" ,r AHSF.NT (7)1J..,C:It\IF:~: Sone
BEOR00,.., 2 bath
home in Newport lteights
for sale, 122.000. 271 E.
tf\th. John Vogel re al
estate, 64f\·1f'75.
MISCELLANEOUS 1
Ponable
ado, who lives in Hunti~· {d No .ul.liliQ!l ul im1~rn1·r~ any •lrrol>~ of lr.u~t "" .. h_n .. •n hy 110reftl \larshall
ST.4TF: Or CALIFORNIA FUR ton Beac h and tta.s ot£ices m.-,1,. ,.h., II hr rNtnirr•l in. rnG;O n rttrrr nl rn·hmtnary tot lr ,,-.. ATT~:!iiT: \layor
TIIF: ffi tlNTY or ORANG ~~ in NewporT Beach: program n•·rtion 11i th u lnt nr j'"rrrl if pnn P'"pnrr•l hy " ti rl,-. .rnm·
No. A-61025 chairman, Donald£. Small· rompl<'l(' rna1h•·;ty, "'" 1, ~t:ttll rr Jl<tll y wh •rh >~hu ll 1.,.. fllfn1sho·ol Laura Lajdot' ~~sta te of RF:ATRICf~ W, Mo-nn•l ,.;,lr"'"l• improl\"<'m,.nh• Ill thf' f'lpr'Dl<r ofth•• ;•ppli..,lnt. City C.ler\
CRF.AUY, neceued. wood , who lives In Co:na .. ,;,.1 with in th r prr,.rnl 1lr•li-fl.OS.060 1m,."•-"' Pr• Publish: Oct. 17, 1968. io
Mesa and has offices in r ntlott f'Oilli ~ou " thrrr to. c..lwr.. "'ny I"''"~'~~~ rf'ttuirrcl 10 The Newport !I arbor f.aai~~t~ N011Cf. IS fH :RF:RY GIVF:N N 1 B h
ID the c.redii+On+ o f the above ~an::'k~Asso.meets r-------Se d----------, a.ned deeedeat that all pe,. •
-aaslt•viajl! dalmll aAIIiaatlhe for lunch and discussions I n In .I
nid decednat are reqaired to on l~al topics on &he sec-
file lhet~~. with tJt.e ucesaary ood 11nd fourth WeGlesdays I
dett: of ct.e above eotided ber of years tbe meetinga R voa~era. ia the office of tile of each mooth. For a num· 1 IOD· .ay ~
coan.. or to pre-.t theen, with have been held at the Villa SPOTS berorc l'aur ewes .. ~ ~ Mari·n Re•'a"--1 I 11 e aecea•a,. voa .... ers. to ..,e II. -_... • THI ~POIT HAIIOI ,
on )'our new carpel -aadersiped '!+'c/o Thomas F~ 1 ~·· ••TISn 1'1-•D I I move them 'ftith Blue Lut-Hefferuo, AUollll8f at Law, .._ -~s
&re. Rent electric sham--350 F.aat Sev•te"• St., FOI EXHIIIT IN L.A. I I
r.ootr 11. Crowri Hardware, Cuta M ... ., ClllifoN+ia 92627 The 48tltiiiDGI1 Cllitmda
)107 E. Coast Hwy,. Cor-: which io •• pl•ce ol b.-'••s• Nadoall Wa&ercOlor IDcde&J 1 1
ona del Mar. of •e -der-'ped I• all •n tbow CJIIIWiat, oa ellatbtt ac'
-------------lt•r• pert.-i•i•C to •tt.e nlete D---..... u p ... ..a. Oall La I C.ll i• y .. , Wewt ~ of uld 4eced•t. •Hill• •h ~--.. •• .,, ., I Officielltew'.,.,er of the City of N....,ort leach.
lltOIIl•• •her •· linn ,..wlc.• ADplee. •cl•dttt .. won• I 1
.... l•sl,. tio• ol 111+1• ••dee. of Ia 8nadt. Ooeou del %721 E.. OOAST HWY •• CORONA DEL MAll. CAIJP.
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BALBOA ISLAND
332 loloriJUOri te
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with a Realtor ®
A REALTOR• brings to your house-~unting e!-
forta the lld1l and aervice of a profeSIIlonal. His
eompeteael and intelritY are 1-eftocted in his '!'em-
benhip In thia real .tate board and the National
AIIOdatioll of ReU Estate Boards. He will aelect
f hJ. at.eslve Jiltinp of h-for sale the ~ that flfer jou the moet In terms of your
audl and deliJ-ea. For the ri1ht ·home, see a
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OUTSTANDING ElSTBLUFf
LUXURY
A most magnificent Eastblutt home, thrilling de-
cor, immacu late condition. With FI VE bedrooms,
3 baths, formal di ning ro om, family room wi th fire-
place. Huge 3-car garage, separate laundry room ,
••• toads of close ts and storage, beautifully
landsc aped, oo qu iet street. OPEN HOUSE: Sun-
day, Oc t. 20, noon to 4:00 P.M. 912 Aleppo St.,
Eastbluff.
S.e CMir other Open HouMa at:
.&639 GorhCMI, Co•• Shor•
1032 White Soils, Ha.t..r Vi .. tiHis
SEMPlE REAL ESTATE
2515 E. C.ut H.,.., c,.,...e 4el lbr
675-2101
goroge stressed. (on.,...i•t location . ...............
GOOD BUY '
COOO BUY ... COROMA DEL MAR <S.foot R-2
lot with t'llto units. ROOM TO 'UILD .IH FRONT.
OHL Y $36,500
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llMOSl "EW
LUXURY 110ME IH IRVIHE TERRACE doco"'tod
In s~nny colors. 4 lted•cwn p .. s f..ily .ao•.
ASSUME Sllll LOAH . A•k;ng $59,500.
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Believe It or
OWNER SAYS, "Rent my l...Oedroom house on New-
port Island to a responsible coupte 'tii ·July 1st-
at SlOO PER MONTH -and what's more, I'll par
the water bill!" I
Uke Wood
Pa1eli1g?
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YOU'LL EN JOY THIS ONE-a 2-story OOplex nur
Lido Shops •••• 2 bedrooms and 3 bedrooms. This
has been maintained with tender loving care.
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Wella-McCardle .
Rulton
Reliable Servia Si"'e 190
LIDO ISLE
234 VIA GRAZI ANA , 3 bedroom s, 2 baths ... $.45,500
2lb VIA I THACA, • bedrooms, 3 bath s ....... $55,000
221 VIA FIQ:ENZE. 3 bedrooms, Jlh baths,
tremendou s playroom ._ ........ -............ -.. .S!t,SOO
s37 VlA LIOO No qo, .4 bedrooms,
mai d's room , 3 baths ........................... ,...SDO
108 VlA FLOREN CE, 4 bedrooms,
3 baths ..................... -.... -................... .$73,7511
21& VIA GENOA, 3 bedrooms,
l ""'·· ) ~· ...-e• ---...... ~ ,;{3" VIA LIDO NORD; ·5 bedrooms, .,...
4 baths, s'wimming po~ .................. -$125,000
we feel the above exclusive li st ings are all excel·
lent values and will be happy to show any of these
tine homes to you at your conven ience.
p. a. palmer lncorporatea
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PACIOUS 1 .l 2 IIIMIM. APAIT-" ,_ .. Unfv .... ,_ $150
• P,inte Patios • Fitcplaces
• POOLS • q Hole Puttm1 Gteen
• Tenn1s
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• o\rti. to Schools an d Playa11.w.nd
900 s .. Lone, C~
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CD-.<1 DIL MAR (71 1
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503 M•itiW· CDM '
OPlll su•AY 1-S,.a
SPARKLING 2 BEDROOII -wl1h & tOlJ firll>l&<:e
and a huge lanai. Property Is zoned R-2 for •deli·
donal unit when desired. An exc$tlonal price •t
$29,000
(try 1Qil .... ,
lay • leach RHity hie.
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Gus Cll*t, ftno arts dillon•; llrs.
-..,ltollouH Jr., pmldMt;
GlurldJ, ·Linclllsh ,..,og.,, .,d Willi•
TIPPM, comi'IUIIItr flcreatiiNI 'p..,..a
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CONCERT OPENER OCT. 26
Tbo Or-o Cooaty I'IIU·
...._ic Soeioty will Ia...,.
dlloe ita 15tb eeaiCID wltb'
• opeotnc coa.cert, to be
pla,yod by the Los Angelos
Pb.tlbarmooic Orcbelltra.
<u>cluctod by Zubin lloht&.
muatc director.
I.Dtroduciog the Society's
1968-69 aubacriptim series
of 7 concerts, the event wW
DAR ~eets
be hold oo Saarit.Y. ()Ct.
26, in UCI c_,s HalL
'lbe concert .nn becin
promp<ly 11 8:30 p.m. aod.
according to Torreace Dodds,
Society preaident, no me
will be aeated during the
firtt number. Mrs. james
P. Juc:Un·. ticket chairman,
Bl&tea that seats will be
held only until 8:25 p.m.
Od. 23
The Ccl. 11111111111 Cabell J. Andrews, A. L. Pinkley.
Cb~Pter or tbe Oaulbters of and W.o. Rabbitt.
dle Amert~ao ReYolutioa will After lbe business meet·
Who fcnows Sa. lboa shuHie ?. moe< .. 12:110 p.m. DeL 23 ing, ccoductod by Mrs. Selah iD tbe laland House, Fubion M. Reber, regent, the mern--
A ward of pal t1D will be Island. bera wW hear a program on
a.DDOUD.ced at ':... :U Ken• Mrs. Stanley 0. St&da. bo., American Indians. Mrs. Ed· WbO kDowa bow &o do the
.. Balboa abuM.e,.. whicb
wu Ia V<Jt!UO in 1941?
Ducine expertS wbo have
tbe lmow-bow, or 1nlorma--
tioa about Cbe dance, are
iDvitod to get in touch witb
Mrs; Eugene Kovacb. 64+
0835, publicity cbainnan for
tbe' Newport Beach Junior
Eboll.
ot ticteta will ooodnue on
Nov • 2. and there will be
additioo&l works on diiPla.Y.
tbne by tbe cootributlag
artiste.
COD Dance at tbe Balboa tess chainnan, will be a .. ward J. 'Steinke will sPeak
PavtUoo. Winners need oot sisted 1n serving dease~ by about Glacier Park, in
be pre.ent. ' Mmes. Gus Breltn, Donald Moo.tana. where the Black~
•feet Indiana are endeavoring
to preserve their culture,
Kills and hand crafts as a
part or our American bert·
tap. She wW tell about the
pre-Civil Wat cal;jn which
the DAR bad an active part • 1n reaterlng. The well known
oovellst, Ernest Seton Thorn.
pmn, for a short period was
known to bave lived and
wrhtea. in this cabin.
The reuon for this re--
queat · is the nostalgic re-
turn of Stan Kenton and bia
orchesua Saturday eveuiog.
Nov. 2-''bact to Balboa ..
for an eveoing of concert
and dancing at the Balboa
Pavilion. CHAMPS NAMED
This evmt Ia tbe rtnale' of Beverly Creedon is w.,
a 3-day ftmckaisiq project l&leJIDIO in unit sales and.
or Junior Ebell. Members of Pb118ulllvanin dolla.r.value,
tbe club will recreate tbe accordiog to the September
Keocon era for the occaaloa, rej)Oft of lbe multiple listiD1
or his retum to the area diviaioo of tbe Newport H•
that he made popul&r with bar-Coat& ... Board or
his orchestra pertonnaocee Real&ora. Vic Blurtoo is
at the Rendezvous ~hoom. toil lister to botb categories.
Mu&ic al numbers will' tn• September muld.t~le listing
elude the songs of the early sales totaled 14.9 millioo,
1940's as well as his CUl"" bringing tbe record tor the
rent arrangememta. year to 83it,921,945. whicb
The program will include
the Ruy Blu Ov""""' by
Meodolsoclul; 8ympb""" No.
39 by !lozort; IDd 8ympbCJOJ
No. 5 by Beethovert.
Tickets tor the series. al
121. are on sale at the
Orange County Philhannooic
Society ortice. 201 W. Coast
Hwy., Newport Beach, phone
646-6411. Single tickets, If
available. are 14, Uld stu·
dent ticket s are 11.75.
Followins, the concert a
reception wtll be held at the
1\txne o( UCI chancellor and
Mts. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr .•
honoring Zubin Mehta. Mr .
and Mrs. Mehli Mehla. his
parents: con cert master
David Frisina and Mrs. Fri·
sina: also th e Cirst chair
musicians in the orchestra:
Jaye Rubanoff. manager :
Doyle Phillips. assistant
manager, and Joseph Fish·
man, personnel manager of
the orchestra.
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THE NEW PROVISIONALS of the Asslstoons, ...
tee:Aage auxiliary of the NewPOrt Beach Assisunee
League, have asked their friends to a "Bin90 BYndte''
from q:30 to noon Saturday, Oct. 1q, at fte Lugue's
Thrift Shoo, on J2nd St. near the Fire Dept. heJdquJ,..
te rs. The lri ends are also Delng asked to bring llflft
item s to hel p stock. the Saturday Thrift Shop, wtlld\ Is
operated by the A.ssi steens. Pictured here are Becky
Carver of the 9aclr. 13ay, at l eft.. chai rm an of Assl~
teen s, an d Lisa Penn ington of Westcl i ff, Bingo ~ell
chairm a"J. Becky is a senior at Corona del Mar Hf9'
School, and L isa i s a freshman at Newport Harbor
Hi gh. The Assisteens help support the dental hnl~
center an d the orth odontic work of League with the
money earned in the Thrift Shop. (Ensign photo.)
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The concert and dancing is IN million ahead or
are scheduled for 8 p.m. 10 last year. A CHECK for the higtl school scholarshiQ fund Is
1 a.m. Ticket donation Ia lOUT 0¥1 ... 1011 being presented by Steve Boice, president of the New--
17.50. H~ 0 busy spol oven In 1 d ld f h d "arln "II Dinner was late at the po rt Harbor Opti mist Club, to Mrs. Vashke Breeding, The 2-day fund raiser will .... '-was mas evo o ouses, iW1 "' ers .. r
begin Nov. 1 with a dillflay s photo, included in i s almost '.'-acanL (f local re sidents have J.O. Paymar residence , 214 vi c~rinci pal an d schol arship commi ttee chairm an a.
ud oCfertng of ttcll:eta at ·~.~~~:~~~~~~i~~~~N~~no~w~a;t~ll~ori~n~er~s~~p~ho to s of the old days, fie Newport Beach Via Dijoo, Lido Isle, oo Newport Ha'rbOr High School. Th e che ck comes from tl· doaatioa for WOlke or.,.. Lban Westdlff Or. and and Costa Mesa Hi Societies will ::..day hom ~t~ ia~ the proceeds of the annual Optimi st In vi tational bu·
'~>-·--... -tho credl lln~!•.:•~i!J-... ~~!"" ... ~-~T."~•~IIII~.\~RIII~,~-~~~~Q~IIIc,r local OIJI"IUII'"'• IK!l __ .. Pllndnp tor ln-dlspt~;: ~ ~. ~e~'M s!!;h in1 con00iitl0i1Sff0m the Ootimist Club include the
eveL The display will be tersection, at the Arches.. bluff artl (Photo courtesy of Newport Beach nremeo used aD extinguish--Harbor Area Boys Club, Harbor Area Gi rl s Club,
at the lalaodKouse ooFuh· in Newport Heights, in background, is at-Historical Society.) et oo the fit~ iri the oven Orange Coast YMCA, Jool in Boys Ranch, South Co ast
1on Island. The anista are DI.MCE a.A.SSESHR.D and removed the roast to Child Guidance Clinic and the Bl ind Service Cen ter.
Lucia ADdereon. Gloria Modem daoce classes tor Uth~e~ou~t~s~id~e~o~r~th~e~h~ou~se~. __ c~K~i~rk~S~ch~u~l:_e~r ~~~''-----=,.---------~~=~~=~==:!=~
Br&deson, James Clutter, adults and children are r
Jean Dales, Caro Eatoo. scheduled at Mariner& Part
'lbelroa Padtbck Hope, Pen-multi•pur~se room. ClasJJtSa
ny McManigal and 'I'IUllam meet on TUeadays, betweea
Motta. 7 and 8 p.m. for 8 tbrougb
1be exhibit and orrertng 12 year olds and 8:15 IDd
HEW!
BUSHEL
ft: 15 p.m. Cor tbe teeD
through adult student. Mrs.
Francene Deao is conduce.
in,g the i)rogram as a mem-
ber of the specialist su.cr
for th_e city Parks, Beaches,
·and Recreation Department.
All 10M A 11 C
LEHSES
harbor
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TRAVEL UP HORllt
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The Walter Bjomeby's oC
Corona del Mar have been
vacationing in the moWltain s
up north in Califomia. 'l'bey
were visiting Mrs. Bjomeby's
There's treasure trove
.H. J.
for your home
IN OUR
FURNITURE
COSTA MESA ...... .,.
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AN OKTOBERFEST, the Newport Shores committee's
a1nual fund raising festival, will be held from 4 to q
p.m. SUnday, Oct. 20, at the clubhouse, 511 Canal
Circle. The Germill motif i s being exhibited here by
2 of th e comm ittee members, Mrs. Robert Broxon, at
l eft, and Mrs. John Burton. There will be li ve polka
music, a dan ce instructor to give group pollr.a les·
sons, a buffet dinner with German food, Nl d a gr<WJ d
pri ze of a 3-day-trlp to Mazatlan fo r 2. Mrs. George
Gl ass is chai""an, and she is assisted also by Mmes.
David Tingler, Paul O'Shea, Jerry Hendrick son, Ocee
Ritch, Maurice Parole, and Robert McGinley.
LeGlL HOTICE
'\O'm":F: '1F TIU !~1T.F:'~ ~ALF
Tlli'!'T ~'1. 4!;39
On O ctnbf'r 2.'\, 19M, at
eleven o'clock A.\1, Fi~t
Am eri ciiJl Ti tle ln 1111 r•ce '-
TNl'l t Company. liiS lr\I !!Uee, or
I'IICCe""nr lrn!<lf'e o r 1111 batitu•
te•l IIU"tee, by thf' ce rtllin
1"\eed o f Tnn!ll eue~11 fld by
m r.u Ann F. !'HT n~R .ad
FJ .~:A'lO R :1, ~ll TrF:R, ho.-
b•d ..... ~ .,.; fe •cl ~corded
April :\0, 19t;~ in Hook t;529,
Pa,ae .1,r,7 o f 'l lfl ci el Records
of Or•~e C'.onnty, Cslilomis
•d pur8U•t 10 that cerUis
Noli ce of flef .. lt •d •:lecrion
to eell lherea11der recorded
)lllle 2ft, JC)M iD nook 8644,
Pa•e !;22 of '1ffi ci el Records
of Or.aJte f11a11ty, will uader
•d pun~u•t 10 ellid lleed of
'rNst M il at pabtic .actioa
for c•""· lewful money of dle
Uahed StateS> of Ameri c .. •
•e m-'n fl'est Ntr•ce liD •fl
Fi,.l 'Amflric• Tide 1111.-,.
•ce 4 TNat r.omp•y btil~
la11 lo cated at lflfl eet~~.ealll
co .. erll rnr• .. d-.. •• Street•
Ia ae dty o.f S.ta A .. , C.ri--
loala .rt Jltat ri"'t title .4'
iatereat c»a"YH liD •d ao•
hili aaW O.ed of T• .. t Ia
llle p10perty IIi 1a M fld ia •e
r ... a, •4 ~-~ ducrilti'Jd -1111• een• ... WeaMo14 r ..... Ia •d liD .e p~ of
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UGlL HOTIC~
r xcep rin,l th ere from th•t po,..
tion, mo re pllrticularl y de-
scribf'd as lo llow ~J:Ile!(inni a,l
at th e ~ou Uu:asterly comer
o f ,...u d Lo t ~ lhf'llcf' ~orlh
~'l · :'tQ' 2:." 11 el'lt alonll the
!iiouth""e"tf'My li ne o f !lai d
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to th f' be,:ioninll of R lllll flnll
carvf', concave ~ 11rth ""'fl!'lterl y,
havin ,1 a radiu s o f t;,OO feel;
thf'nce !iioatheu terfy •d
~:.,nerfy alon11 eaid carve,
thto•,;t • •Jtle o f 89• :r-.R'
:tJ" 11 dist.ace of 9.42 feet
to • liae tMJtenl, ellid liae
t•Jtnl, brin~ lhe ~atheas
terly line of ,1111id Lot 2o
thnce ."'oulh 34• 21 ' .'i7"
1feat alon,1 s ai ri ~utheaater
ly line a dilltMce 11f ~.00
feet to lite poiat of ~fdaaiajlo
S.d ule will hf' maole with-
oat covm•t o r wan•ty, ell·
prta.ed or ionplied. Iiiii to •e
tit1e. poaseallion or scum-
br•ce• to .. tiefy lhen!nair
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ACCOUNT ... oritinated and tont tested by NewpOft B11bo1
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DR ntttt BIBlE LESSON
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=:.......-----....., ,_ •. .... ............. Ho Sill wall ISAAC'S JIWIU .,.,..-:THEE IN !"_\ \2 T'''( A Nil ISAAC Inn Jf:ll<SI· . ... -· AllnloMio •-lood< We de oat .._ 1111 nlao ...,._ -. """-__ n Allnbom wu ""old_,_ W1ooD thoJ ...mod the et, IDIIiilr.._., ...... dlowtwlol dine~ to Jle.
lllout 140 ,_., old Ifill bla c1 H ....... ho .... llll.....a.to ~ ..... wloot hio hr' •• wu. boloob and to bel-brolhe7 and
-. 1...: wu ·-40 ,..n .._, down widouol the dl!r !oJ' -ol lito b .. _ tlool dlol _..., bal bUc ......, the old. A~'l wile, Sa~J 1 ..U and, 1MN, Ill ,...,.., .... ·God hod ..... lor 1-h j,_lo -he aw them, lor
wu deod. God had ,..,...._. a lip. He ..,. Co4 lor • pi tbey .. ,.. hio ..... We reed
,. • • .. 10 ••
~•M' TALC.OT"T
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As \S MY FAlTH
·.IN 1·\IM, SO lS
T\4E GUIDANCE
1-'E G\VES ME
OVE.R.COMl NG-
Setbacks
that, throuclo Isaac:, u th< lftd w11o -..... 111ao a drlolli ol IIING IN 'nil WAY tbat 1-went -to meditate
of Abraham, a ,_t ,.rioa .-and w1oo ..W ..a-Ho aald lblt God "'locc led In the leJd a1 the •••tldo. and
would be raioed up but · IM&C to ,;... water to o1 the cemo1o. .,. IH THE RIGHT WAY." he aw the ........ ..,.-m, .
wu 40 and not ,.r 'married. It R..-btr, be Ia lookltoc lor a Wllal -that -~ Tbat Now, Rebebh, whell ohe .••
bave been traMDdouoly wife lor 1-. U yon went leolr· -thlt be wu IN THE l..c, aJilllted and ...u...t with
1o the ·patienc:e ol Ahra-inc lor a wile, iiOIIId yon....., WAY 10 .., b1eoaed. bel-malcb, allboa-.ily ..tied. Bat
. had oome into the land that kind of prayer? Now, Jet'1 When this tenant of Abn.~ laaK lmew his bride hecaut hi
oi _Canaan when he wu 75 read further. Whell the rirl• hom -oat, Abrabatn put oaw '!'< jewell that the _.,..,t
:years old, under the prom1se came to the well, tbe tenant him oa 1be nnt "rrad. Read lai• bad IJftll her oa his bE_haJf, for,
that, thf'OUI{'h him, the nation5 ordinarily wouki u.y, ,.Pardon insuuctiona fa the fint tea. of coarse, ahe wu weannr them.
of the world would be blesserl, mt, but may I han a driak of ftfJet CO.O. 24)---thea. .pin ~ wu what the jewels were
but his God-~ven 1011 was not 'tf(ater ?" And it would be naturJI aee in the 17th yenr, he aays, flYer~ ~ her for. She wu to be
·bom until Abn.ham was 100 for some (irl to say, .,Certainty." in elfecf, ''Lord, I ttayed put." the bride of Isaac. 1bty wen
years old. Thus 25 years he had But that -.•n,t moucf! acc:onhnc Ia the 48th •ene. be •r•. the the tokco-the earntst-of t.~
waited before Isaac was born, and to the s.e!"""t's plan. ~he .wu to I&IDe thinr· I am 10 11ac1 he .rlory ~t wu to come. When
then he had waited 40 years say, "Dnnk,.aod I wall ftVC thy .. stayed pat. .. There is no ble,.-she alifhted from the camel and
more, and yet hue was not camelS drinlc also." Now, rt--inr oabide of God's way. At} went to meet ~m. the wore. the
even married. Sixty-five years member, there were ten camel:>. the bta.iacs are ia Hit ::t ~eJets, ~ ~ the eamact
of waiting for Abraham and I've heard that one camel could N011e outsiCie, but rather ou ' -h11 preaoua cifta.
not even o~ grandchild I drink a half barrel of water. This is wrath and 10rrow and trouble LESSONS FOI US
But Isaac should han a wife. would rMan about five barr~ls of all kinda (Rom. 8:28). The The fint lesson we aboutd
Where would he get a wife~ for the ten camels and this gnl servant aaid, learn in this Scripture rndinr
ONE M4N IN YOUR ~I~LE, Job, experienced
just about all the troubles a human being can
have. He lost all of his possessions1 his chil-
dren~ and was afflicted with nearly unbearaDie
pain. Yet, Job endured his sufferings and kept
the faith in spite of ri dicule from his wife and
friends. In the end, ~od rewarded him with
greater happiness and prosperity than he had
ever known; he again had chlldret~, tremen-
dous herds of stodc 1 and good health. If each
of us keeps hlmsel f fi II ed with faith, bell ef,
and hope, there is no discouragement or set-
back which we cannot overcome. A.t Psalms
<n:n, we find a faith-building verse that can
instantly start us on the road back from our
disappointments, IF we wi ll believe it. Q:e--
peated aloud th ree times a day, this verse
t an be just what you 've been looking tor to
start you out on a new life. This is it: "For
He shall give His angels charge over thee, to
keep thee in all thy ways.11 If you repeated
this 1erse.j ust now and believed it, He heard
you and is already C)Jiding you toward the
life you want.
All about them were the Ca· rf!USt voluntarily say,. "and wi!! "And now i~ ye will deal kind· is that God makes the .P.lans.
naanites descendants of Ham ex· g~ve thy camels dnnk also. ly and truly With my muter, tell God senda His Holy Sptnt to
cept th~ servants of Abraham, Where will yOu find a girl like me: and if not, ~ell me; that I go ahead and be our lnterceuor,
whom he had brought with him t~t in New York~ That's a may tum to the right hand or and carry out the plans. The sec-
from Chaldea and from EJ:ypt, gul who naUy h~s work. to the Int. Tben Laban and ond lesson is that a faithful Kr-
and t?e daughters of Lot lro1n That'.• a hard job:--with a com· B~huel anawered and said, The vant is successful. The third ia
the aty of Sodom. But out of parallvely small p1tcher to draw thlng proc:~etJ:I from the Lord : that God's way is the best way t~ there was none to be des-~h water for_ th~ ten cameb we cannot ipeilc unto thee ba:d for girls as well as servants. God
tmed mother of the Hebn:w to dnnk~nd this unnamed ser-or good. Behold, Rebekah II is the only ~liaiJle Match-
nation, so God put it into vant of Abraham had the tre--before thee, take her, and gn, maker. We do not have to search
Abraham's heart to send north-me:n_dous faith to uk God for such and let her be thy master's son's through the world-the Holy
east, about 600 miles away, a gul. And there were al5:0 nt wife, as the Lord hath apoken." Spirit, God's Spirit, searches
where Abraham had left his kin-least ten stalwart c.amel_ dnver5 Rebekah said, "I will go." through the world for us. Isaac
dud, the d~scendants of hi s sta~ding around_ looki~g on "And it came to pass, t:at, did not search through the world
brother Na.hor. Now, Abraham whale she was domg ·the1r work when Abraham's servant heard for his bride. The serrant
being 140 years old, knew he was for them. . their words, he worshiped sean:hed. The servant is here
not the one to go on this jour-My, It ~s been my u~>ene~ce that the Lord, bowing himself to the typi~ of the Holy Spirit. If
so he sent the chief of his houSe.'· beautifuJ and ~ttractave guls arc earth. And the servant brought GOd wants one of His servants
hold, who was. J:iven cnntrol of not usually g1rls who passion~ forth jewels pf ailver, and jewels to marry, He will prepare n
all his property, with instruc-ately love hard wor~ .. Usually of gold, and raiment, and gave spouse and, in God's time, they
tions to go not merely on Abr:l-there are many boys w1lhng to do them to Rebekah : he cave also will meet.
ham's businr-ss but. as the Lord';; <~nythingand even·thing for them.
messenger, to find a wife for They are spoiled in that way.
Isaac. The servant went and But here is a ~rl marvelously
took with him a goodly com· endowed so that God Himself,
pany with ten camels of his in writing this Book, is willing
master. to testify that she is "very fair
Great lveats ill tilt Old Testameat
,_ "'THI SWOID OP TMI LOAD" -.. • ....... ,_ ..... , T-,
"Abealom Steal• the Kinadom"-11 Sam. 15
Question.
:Sox
ar Dllt. LOUIS T. TALIOT,
o--c:oll.,. of ahl• Sct..lo W C.ll .. oo
llSUlRECTION AND RAPTURE
Q. What is "'" nll•a.rti?tg of the
LoTd's wurd ilt John 11 :!5, t6: "I am
flu• reJw rrtctirm and tht life : h8
that btlievPih in ""'· thQugh he were
dead. yt!l ~tl1all he livP: and 1/Jhoso-
"ver livr:tlr a-nd beliuetlr i.,. me 1lttill
·,,..tti'-T die" f .dl)i4 ~ Lon& ?d• fo
, fl.,· dl'ttd in Jfim wlw KhGl( br r11iacd
nn(/ fir~ living w~o sl1all be tramlialcd
af Hi~t r omixu fnT o, .. t:h urth !
A. J think so. The Lmd .Je~u!l here
made an allu~ion to thf' trani'lation
of the li,·in l( and the re~u rrec:tion of
tht> sai Ats as outlined in I Thess ..
4 :1 6-I~. Accordingly, the;;~e word"
mirht tw paraphraxut a" follow11 :
"Hl' thlit belit-veth in me. thourh he
were dead I thou~h ht> >~hould di e be-
t on · f'hri~t 's n•turn for the church 1.
ret ~<~lltll lw li"t-! "t he dt:ad in C'hri~t
11hxll ri lll' fir,:t" I: anrl who!'loe\"t'r liv-
eth I unt il Jesu>~~:'•me~l and bt'lieveth
in me >~hall nt'ver dit< ! but s h11/l be
t·han~ed 'in a momt·nt. and in the
'"'·inklinll uf an t'ye'/."
Howf've r, through Paul the Lord
>~t'l forth the df'tllil >~ in regard to thi,.
cn•nt. The .rreat 1 ruth t•ont'f'rnin)t"
tht' tran:tlatinn or tht> t'hllrt'h WlHI not
m;~de clt•ar until after the formation
of tht' ehun·h at Pen t e~:ost; and to
P11 ul this was madt• known by ."pe·
~.;i;d rev('latiun.
Hut, reft•rrinl.(' ag11 in to the m~.>an ·
ing of .lnhn I I :25. ::!6. I l'lhould like
to add : There is th•· fundamental.
under lyi nK truth wh it:h t>Vf'ry true
Christian holds, that whu."'f'\"et be·
lievt>th on the rist•n J.ord in t'\"ery
al(t<, :'!hall inher it ,.,·erht;;~ting life.
shall he rxi.'lt•d from the dead, when
bod_\" arul -"Piril :tre rNmilt>d at tht>
t'oming nf ChriAt.
GREAT TRIIUU.TION
Q. WiU th,. {lrnrt tribuUzti011 begi11
i mmrdinfd11 n.fl tr the rlturclt. ia
f rrrftllln fed ~
A. No ; it will take place durinr the
la.~t three a nd one-hal! yean of
DRniei'M "~'·entieth week" (a period
of .~vt>n year~~). ' AM "'On u the
chu rch iM tranAiated. and the re-
MtraininJr i.nftuence of the Holy Spir-
it workinlf in the ehun:h is taken
away, then shall "that wieked one
be revealed," who is the Antiehri•t.
ISH 11 TheMalonians 2 :7-10.) He
will !lftm to the ungodly world to be
a great peacemaker. To the Jew• he
wjll pretend to be their Meuiah. He
will contl nn a covenant with them,
1nd will rKeive a lleRianee I lVIII them
•11tU he Mb up his imate. ia "the
hol1 place" or the mtored .lcwiM
tftnpie, to be worahipped. Daaiel
c:all1 thi1 "the abomination of ....._
laHoa'": and Chri•t quota Duitl.
uJ1111 tbae nry worda coneenin•
~I• enn& that h1 to be. An .. abolal-
oatioe" to a devout 1ew Is ldolati')O;
""" the bellovl•• -of ......
wiU .,.,., Ute ·--of lito f-•-lab. Then the Antlc:brlal
...... lito ...... of -will ....
-...... ,.,_ ... lllr; """ tMt
.. .. ..... tri-tiooo." of
...... ....... (CI ,..,
-11:11 ;'!'.:.
"' A LOOK AT THE BOOK
tO look upon." If God says you
are good looking, then you are,
l.od is a fair judge. God sniri she
was vr:ry good looking-her
beauty was real-not the drug
store variety. She came, and the
servant ran to meet her. She
might have thought this man, run-
ning to meet her, would ~y to
her, "Lr:t me draw the water for
you." Most men would be that
courteous, and she would say,
'" "UWelt,''"lir,' I I na~u•'4iW!U tiJi~'~to
·' j,.~. y ,,, , .,: ..... ~._flot.ible . .Jou.t a'iidf~"htiitate
•••
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CHRISTENDOM AND CHIISnANITY
' . . ,. • bluo!Wti'J.r ~Jli, ~~· '111.1'. or two, would let him -..it;.,':_l'ou
know how that cou be, dOn't
you? But what did happen he~? Columosst~ and commcntah\r' c-omplain thai
o ur "Chri~lian civilization "" ha~ appttrcniJ y
failed because we have not Clllablished r:quity
and brotherhood. justice and peace upon the
earth. Our Western civillz;ttion, they declare.
has in theory committW it-.el( to the principles
set rorth in the teachings of Chrsst. bu1 in fac-1
it has not attained them.
T~ mr:n havr: overlou~cJ . a~ ha\'C m~o~ny
ot her people in thc!>e last fr:w yean •. the facl
lhat lhere is a difference N:twc.>cn Chri~lendom
and Chri~t ianity. hctwt"t:n ha ving acc'-·pto:d lhe
teac-hi ng.'\ of Christ a' the proper h.'"' for 1Jeal
human rr:lation .. hiP' anJ hav1ng hecome 1.1
Christian.
Thoughlful and hcnevolent nlC'II •• re com-
pelled to recognize m the lrulh~ .... hic-h Chri~t
taught. in 1he example which Ht' ,ef. ami in
1he insrruction which He ga~<c w H •~ t11,ciple~.
the nohre .. a conception anti the ti nc'1 pa11e rn
of life. Bu1 lhc: mcnttil acccp1ance of the~
thing11 tl~ not m:~ke a man a Chri,lian. Nor
doe, the fact that a nat ion r«ognilc<o in ih
constitution wme of the truth, wh1ch Christ
taughl make !hat nation a Chri~1i:m nation.
IS NliDID IY ALL IECAUSE
AU All JINMII~"Wherelore. 01 bv one mo..,
lin .r~tered Into the WQfld, ond deoth b., 1<n, ond
., death poiMd upon oil m~. tor that oil ho"e
tinn.d" (~ 5:12)
ALL All HILPLII$--'"Becou$e I he cornol mond
IS .nmlty o;ooinst God: tOf it Is not 1Ublect to 11\c
'ow of God, ne1the1' •ndeed con be So lhen ~
that Of'e '" rh. ttesh connot pteow God" !Romans
1:7, 8!.
ALL All LOST-"N II is written, The~e IS none
r~r.ous. no, not OIW: There is none thol under·
IIOndefh. therw is none thai SHkath offer God.
They o~e oil gone out of the woy, tt-ey ore to-
_._ become I,OI'IJWOfi~: there is .._-.e tho!
doeth good, no, not or.. fRomons 3:10, II, 121.
SALVAT!Otl IS riiOVIDID fOR ALL
n 1111 10'11 or ™' raTJtU-"FOI' God s?
-.. h .orld, thot he 90W his onfy beooften
Son, lhol ......._,., bel~ In him sho.ltd not
Pll'tith, but how .....,lcKti~ life" Uohtl 3: 161
8Y Till NATM 0# TH1 ION-''For when _..
...... y.t WitheM ........... In due t i ..... Christ dHid
fot h ....,.octtv . For ..:orcetv for o rirgf;t.cus "''Il"
wtN ene ch: y.-'pwwocho-mture fot o good ""'ft
...... ..., .....,. .... to ... ._ God .... ,.., ...
..... hK lowe ........:~ "' In .............. ..,. .,..
.,.,., Olritt .... foe' Vff1 ( ...... 5:..at
.., .,.. Nl.a••• • .,.. 111 a .... n """""" --,.. .......... """ ., be•••· thot .....,... lhK ,.,. ;. ..-sachM WfttO you .._ ,.,_
...... of ...... lwt4 "' .................... i r..,,.... .. ...,..._.~.,.-M,..~
... ......... ... ... ... .. -· lAm 13,31,
Jfl.
AI W.. ..... .,. ... ,..., S.rN
n. ................ .., ......... "" tiOIU,
-~---.... ---1
nor dots it est~o~hlish Hi11 kingdom upoo the
ea nh. Christ Himself taught definitely 1hlt to
hecome a Christian onr: must he born aaain
!John .l :J). We do no1 grow into the kin&dom
of our Lord, W e are horn into it by trusrin&
faith in Christ and by acceptance of Him as
pct'iOna l Saviour and as Lord of our Jives. We
do not hccome ChriSi ians when we accept the
lrUih of Hi~ teachings. We become Chrislians
when we accept Him , who i~ the Truth.
We do not he01r much preaching these days
on the new hirth. There is a great need for it .
··y e must he horn again"" llohn 3 :7). says
Chri~l. and until a man is born again he has
no right to call him!>C'If 01 Christian, however
much intellectual as!ie nl he may give to the
lrulh of Chrisa"s teachings. As for aUaininJ a
~•are of absolute r:qui ty and justice and fioal
peac-e upon thr: eanh. thai is somethina we
~hall never t11.perienct unt il the Prince or
Peate Himself comes to reian over the earth.
Then the kingdoms of this world will become
m reali1y the kingtlom, or our lord and of
His Christ (Reve lation II : 1.5) .-American
Way Features
g! .. e unto them etemal life: ond m~ shaH ,,.,.,.,
P4'rith, neither shaH ony mon pluck I~ oul ol
my hond" IJotm 10:27, 281
ALL WHO IIUIVI IICOMI CHILDf:IN 0' 000
· ~ld, whot n"IOntWr of l~e rhe Fofh.r hoth
teltOW.d upon us, that we thould tJ,. collrd ttw
10n1 of God: ...,....tore thll workl r..now..h ~ not,
~ It knew hHn not. lteto¥ed, now ..,. we
IN _. of God, and It dcltt. not ~ IIIPPM' whot
.. lholl be: but .. know thot, when ... thoH
appear, .. lholl b. lik• him; for .. .." ... ........ he ~" '1 Jotw\ 3:1, 2),
ALL WHO _,...., MUIT CDNSW Clllllf-
"TMWD04k--.-..... -_,
... "" heott: lhot ... -.... ., .... "'*"' .. -;Tiootllthou ___ ..,_
... Lord J--. and ............... ._.
... God ........................... ...
-... -· ~-tOol, 0}.
........... ,,1 ..... _,,.
r r•• a ., ••• ••Ills .. •• ---
GOO'S PERFECT lULU
This girl, unconsciously, was
being tested. What a terrible re-
sult if she had slipped in this I
It was a fateful examination and
she had to pan 100 per cent-
no 75 per cent pusing mark. 1.~-1--iJ..-
God does not have 75 per ant
passinc marks, or e-ren fK> per
cent or 90 per cent. To ret into
God's kingdom you must haw
100 per cent. (I could not pass ·-.........-.Wd ... t~M>Uyw ...
my examination and God sent (U .. ,..,.._. '-wtw-. lite _., t. -•IIY .. _. Ia 0 S..ul U)
Jesus Christ into the world to
be tested and exami~ for me, a.uu ACSOU t "H. wUl ... t, .W.riy twa _.
and God gave me all the cm:lits l ~u. ef A._._ .... ~ ..._ • itell" _(..._ IIIII)
Christ earned on that examina-I -....._. .......... U 5 • .._ ., -..1 (,..., .. Wt-. 0.... I s II) I•N. J m._ llrll)
lion, and I I_)&Ssed on the ~ 1 --.a ,._'-rMe • ...., 1 • 1M (!adl. ':1)
of Jesus Chnst. My own exanu-____ J. (U a-. )Ill) 7 "'1iay _. .... •• ----._ 4. wt..t·
nahon paper was thrown out .• 11 M• ... ....._ ..S• .....,. ., -..ww •T ._,. 1ta. ...._ .a..u ...
God would not even look at it-it .._ _ ,.. .... 1 .. ----,.._,"
was so bad. But He took Christ' 'I •11 M .... tt. ·---•• ...... II citT ..._. o-14 ntiH ..,.,. 1•·
end it and gave me the full 11 w...a. ., tt. ... ....,... .d .... CD a... 5:1)
benefit.) .. It .. .._ •J ... tta.t ~• • ----
17 ....... .,.._ ... , ....... "" ....... ...... But, ~tting back to Rebeka\ ...._ a-.. I:IIJ u ~ ...... ., "'-W's a...~y.
Abraham's servant knew he had ....
no claim on her whatever, but 11 ~ -;;-;:!1.!' ., ... ., tlw I& ......,. -. ..... tat .u e1 tiMo
sbe actually did volunteer to 11 --• ., ...... .._. ,..... ....-. ·--•r (D 1-. ltsO)
water the camels, thus offering u-.. St• ltiiJ II "-.41 .,. ._ ----..U .... --
to do 100, and even more time, • I ..... ., DhWty (.W....) .... ~ ..._ ..
what she had been asked to do, "'II .. ..._ o..w ___ -. .. lit. II .... t. • Md _, (h. lllall)
which was to give an old man .,. .. d.....,.. II ::. i;· i'7: ... .._ -.-
a drink of water. She was cheer-U ~ • • • ......... ._ a _ ., DnW ... c .,L..,.
fully willing to do much more • r.;;g-_~ "*',!... .._ U .. _ ... ..., ........ .._
than she was asked to do, not .. ...;, -~ .,.. .. tlol,-) lllllll .. ·--" (D ..._
thinking of her own richts It • _... -·-~• (DML lhll) an. She did not give the camels a ,. •r·•t, -·-· ._. lw ..._ a .. .._ ~ w. _. .... .._.
each just a p;tcher fuJI, you will LOI:D"' (0.. 11•1•) .. = =:.. ,.,.,uaaco . ., ..._
notice, but continued until "they.::::: ,-~T~s· _. .. --· D ................ ---
had done drinking." There was U ._........ ~ ,,. , .... lllr 0... llaa.
• • L-&,1) .................... .... no ltlnllng tfllt'n. A complete, , , _, .... (._ t 1n, lldl)
finished work she was goinc to •., ~-.. ••I (0.. Dall) • • lnl b s ••• (-7111)
do and oL on<J-~ _, ____ .. _ .. _ ·-· , me servant w e,1:1.1 at ••• r -·--
her. You and I /robably would • '"'-'-• --·" (~ ..,, • ;:.~= .. -·--.... ..,
han dropped dea if we had been t1 .. ___ ._ ... • • rtnd ,._.. .. ,
· h Wha .• ,.-.. E ......... ·--W1tnes~s to t at. ~ a 11r ... aa rr ,., .. • ...... _. ..._
So bandoorne, .. ut~ ... and .. ._ 1 ____ -.. a: &1•, .. ·-,. -''"· ,.,
yet 10 stronc and 10 willinc to • .,_.. . a ._. .. ......., ...., ___ _.
do common hard work withoat ....... ~ .. ~........ • .,-a c... .... ,
...._ ol I ------_,.., ••-= .... .,_ any •-a-!~ aJK • ...._ .. -. ..._., ,._... • , ... 1 J n• ----·
aenant he&d his peK~e. wonder-.._ M ..... a' •• inJ whether lhe Lont t.4 a.de fl • .... l'a ..... a 1t, II ::..-•• :: ........... e1 .....
hit journey pr01peroa1 or ftGIL II • i.:J ., ....._ --••• a.& • -... ,.... (a-, ••••
the the Ull'll!ft' 10 this 600.. • .... .. ....... .. ... .. :-:-=., ........... =•
joarney? Koor pertocdy God ... ...:• -tlosotiiO.... 11., I 1--I -
malce,o .,._a. Koor II ~ I cl. _.-!;meryr So, ...... ,... w ,._ tri 11 ..., .u-•••••n 'nt
tohed, the--.............. __, .. _ .. _
~. •eW''•aa-.t·~ _ ........ ,._ ..... ..oe ... _... ... .._t• t::. ...
lor...,. -·ol·lte-••oadJ. • • --:".':':' ~~
Tbe -... .,.;,.,.. .... her -lblt .... -1111 + --ol ..... - -""' .....
lldlntel, tha -of, M .. t. =·---Ia-•
"'" .... -r?' ·------~~;r, ,. -___ ....., __ ; ~ = • &..t'i-..-:1:1. ..... .... ... __
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LM'L IIOTICI
..... . .. .. -.... -~· _ .. ., __ ., ..
·--·--.. ---· •·::s·"' ·--...... .. .. .. ,_. .... .
tile •llli UL .,.. Q. C.. all ., .... a..,._.._ .......... ....., ....... .................. , ....... _ ...... ...... -................ .... -•...a,.,.. •• _ _..r ............. , ......
M4 rut ... •• llo .. ,.. .....,...._ ..... •a••'
"••" ........ la ... .,. a .. (IS) • ., • .,_, .. •••
of lm r.Wioedoa·of•dco of ..... ...,;fC&. .
""'UCA new IN aaownOif o,. fH7DnOH
-9. THE NEIIP'lRT
BAllOR ENSICN. a •••• , • ., ......... ,. .. U .. otl •d of
pa•lll draiiMo. le da• Chy
of fllowpon s..-_ C.llforah,
Ia ... ..,. dnip•ad u ••
eaw.,.._.la wWdro dah R .. ol•
tioa oi.-Ja~atloa •a11 M 1"1~
Ullr.d by •• City Celt Ia
dae a-.er Md fo• p10vtdad
1ty law, •d for , •ulttac aU
••• poWlcatio• Ia •• pro-
c•d.ia .. ader dale Re-.latioo
of lat•Lioa, aaleaa otJaerwhe pro"fid.G. .
111e City Clerk ia directed to ••H nticea of dae adoptioa of
droia Ruolalioa of latntioa to
aH , ..... owaias rul property
propo .. d to be aaM .. ed,
•hose •••• •d addre ....
appear 011 the laet eq.allzed
aasee•nt roll ~~City tazee,
or u kDOwa to the City Clerk,
all Ia lhe .... , 111d fonn pro-
vided lor oader Section 5070,
5194 .. d 5)95 of th e aa.id(,..
pftlv•ea.t Act of )9)] of ••Jd
Stree~ .. d HiP•87• Code.
I'OSnNG 0' NO TIC~ 0'
IMI'ItOV·M·HT
S.ctioa 10. The Saperiotq..
deot of Sueata of the City o f
Newport Buch, Califo n~h.,
..,_ell c•ee to be c:oaapi cuoo ..
Jy poeted aloa111Ae lioe of .. id
coat-plated work or i111prov~
aeBt .. d_aloo11 all Opftl atreeta
withia the dietrict liable to be •••••d for ellid work, oo--
dcu of tbe paa .. e;e of thie
RuolotioD of latee.tioo ia the
time, Jonn •d m•aer pro¥ided
by uid Code.
I''IUHG Mltl' 0,
ltSJ~SSMEHT DISTifiCT
SectioD II, The Oty Clerk is
directed to eadoree oo the ori·
11ia.l •d oa at leeet ou copy
of the map or pJ.t of the ...
eee ... eat di etri ct •• referred
to ia Sec tioa 3 hereof her
certificate evidea.cia11lhe date
•d adoplioo. of thia Ruolu·
tioa of lo.tea.tioa, 1111.d abe I•
hardier directed to file the ori·
sJo.al of •ch •ap or plat ia her
office, •d wid.io fifteea. (IS)
d87a efler dae adoptioo of thh
reeohr.tioo. •d lo DO eveat
later th• fihe• (IS) d87•
prior 10 th date of heerie1 u
pro'0"4 Ia S.cdoa 6 -.ar.l.
••1111 taN!• .. reete4 • lla
a copy of allld •ap or plat. .n• llet •dors••t threoa,
with the Coaaty Recorder of
'lr•B'e Couty, CaiUo,.la. all
ia du~ •••er •d lo•p..,vidad
lor Ia Sectioa 3111 of dae
Streete •d Hilhw_,.e Cqde of
the State of Cafilonr.i-.
AOOPTED dr.la 7th dey of
Ocaoher, 1968.
A IT EST:
Leora Laslo•
Chy Oerk
Do re ea. \l ... u
\layor
Pabllah: OcL 10, 17, 1968.
io the Newpon Jhrbor E:aalp
01/NI ,. ......
• H~ .... ..-y .... _. -···-··~·· •• -., c...... .. • v.'"''"' a• o •• , .. a.., ...... -
"-- -._., 21fl L CMot Mwy.
-EIIGII __ ,.,
Police
Tood.,, Oot. I ~=; :: : ~ A -pU& .1M II; ~DI!:..!.~vo.~i.:~ ~!.: ~ =
1-..._ -.. 10-o A"'• Cooooa del llor ....
-..... .., ...,.., .... ID11olved ID 1 lrlfllc IOCI-
olllil OD bh 1erop 11 8:46 -•• lllo lator-of
p.l). • . ,_ IDINoo E. Co&OIHWJ.IDd 1 .. '"":
la&.-• ..D..-e WU tbJOwiD& Rd. witb ddvw Bee
.. 1 00 ll>e -.,or Ralpb llrouo or 12111 llorlae "'"··
W1-, 15a5 lloolbore Dr •• Balboa.....,d: llr. Bnua ud
-Newport; .. d be COld bl.opu-or.llui11D. were
poUoo IIIII tills baa hap-lll<oa 10 Hoq lloopllll by
peaed oumerous times in Seal:• am"'''MI. · .Tbe Miller Coa1truclloo Co. Cbepuc: ••• 'lbetntersectioo aback &t 3900 C&mpue Or.,
II Dover Dr. 10d lleecclla •-~ """ ~od ~ wu tbe aceoe or a uame u...... ~· wu .,.. -r-
ooWiioo between car dri-aod a drill, level. &Dd ll'iDdo-er, wonb 114i, wereltOleo vera Jamea App or &11)9 ~-•• Tbomas F&ir, 5311 Fli·
Bnace Crescent, West New-lertoo Ave., New~
port, aod motorcyclist Alao H6tgbta, report.ed tbe tben
Rover or 1747 Santa Ana. cl a 15\j stereo from hil
Costa Mesa, wbo was taken car, parked ac the rear ot
to Hoag Hospital. bis reaideoce ... Car driver
We.esdoy, Oct. 2
Jamee Kelly, 1~. or 2&J
Magnolia, Coata Mesa. wu
booted on the charge of a
oarcotics violation ... Kevin
B&mes, 18, or 427 Bunya
Sl., East Blurt, and Pec.er
Nagel, 18, or 4&.17 TrerDoo&
Lane, Cameo Shores. were
booked on the charge of
posseasion of marijuana ..•
Raymood Nemec, •2 Collina
Island, reported that a slid--
Ing glass door bad beea
shattered .... 11i)ll wortb
of stereo equipment was
stolen from William Martin,
1ll8 25th St., West Newport
. . .Louis Purmort, 1921
Bayside Dr.. Corona del
Mar, reported the theft of
a 1225 motor from the rear
or his boat on a trailer io
the parking lot at 16\Jl Bay·
sjde Dr ..• During a 35 min·
ute period when oo one was
in the garage, a l:hl bike
was stolen rrom Greg White,
2\)5 41st St., Newpo rt .
Thursday, Oct. 3
Lawrence Sartain, 18, or
2206 W. Ocean Front, Cena
tral Newport, was stopped
by police because his
Triumph didn't have a tail
Ugbtor Ucenseplate Ugbt-
Robert ijubam. 24. o( 7~ I
HeliOb'Qt~e Ave.. Corooa
del Mar. wu tall eo to lioa8
Hospital after be WU ina
vol ved to 1 tralOc aocideot
witb driver JuUe Pinebio.
lt12 11:bblido qd .• Haroor
View rlilla, ·K the ioteraeo-
tion ot Mac Arthur B1 Yd. and
Sao Joaquin Hilla Rd.
Fri .. y. Oct. 4
Staggering OD the lidew&lk
in broad dayll&bl. coat Burl
Fain, 35, of 004 Adami ~ ..
Balboa. a booking on tbe
charge ot drunk in public
... Larry DUUard. Hi. or
AA12 Cb&DDel Pl., Newport
Islaod, stopped wbeo riding
ao unlloeoeed nike, was
booked oa tbe charge or
pos.sesaiag an article rroro
Vibicb the serial number bas
been removed ... The stereo
thieve• were at it again,
ttlis time the victim wu
Midlaol Haclon . 221~ W.
Oce&D Froot, Central New·
port. whose atereo and play.
er, worth IR~ were taken
rro01 bis car in the garage
. . . Two teeth marlts \loere
left iD llayear-old Jaoe
Lindstedt'sband by a gopb--
er sbe picked up at 1\),)l
Mariner's flrive; ror biting
ber, tbe aoim&l was quar-
antined at Stockt.oa • s aru. ao:1 w~ then ~ed ror mal boapit&l iD CoroD& del
possessmg an arucle from Mar •.. Two awiDgi.Dg barJ:r.
which the serial number had boo bultet cblin. won.b
been removed. . • Ale under lt50 WJI!fl atol• tr01r1
llillor. 65, of 1116 Pm.t <JOorP"JIIOr,. 115 N. -a., St.~ Costa Mesa, WIS booted Froot , Balboa lllaDd .•. A
on the cbarge of drunk in lliil bite wu etolee trCIJl
auto, aner be wu observed tbe ataage abed at 421
parted in tbelntersection or Harding sc.. Sal~. a.c-
15c.b St. and BaltDa Blvd.. to Veooa tlorgoo or
C..llal
Ph•• in y..,, ~
t.r • S.scrip,ti•:
C.II67USSO
o IIAUTY SALOM
LO't'Ulin.&'"
BEA UT Y NOOK
2732 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
Phone b 73-7336
..
IUILDtMG CONTRACTOR
FrPsh Ran ch EtQr:s
liFt 1\'fRFiJ
IO l'OU~ HO!Itl'
Call 548·3758
Aller 6 p.m.
e PET SlfiP\.IES -·-. . ·-·-
TROPICAL FISH
We have !he largest and
mos1 beaut•ftd se•ect•oo of
lrop,cal f•sh '" the area.
We also carry a full ltne of
aquartums. and a ll acces·
sones needed for !he hobbv.
South Sea Tropo cal
218 W. Wilson StrPel
Costa ~esa 548·7961
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Ensign Publ ishing Co.
PLANS FOR "Autumn loves of fashiOf'l," 111 Nov. f
party of the AuKiliary of the Or1nge Count¥ Phana•
ceutlcal Society~ are being made by Mrs.. G. HUblft
Pelrsol of Coron a del Mar1 Mrs. Humphrey MLul)hy of
NeWQOrt and Mrs. veme Tum'r of Cos~ Mesa~ Cleft to
right). The event will r':alide a luncheon, fashion
show and boutique gift sale1 according to Mrs. Tumer,
general chairman, and will be a benefit for J scholar-
ship fund tor pharmacy students. The tete will be
held at theSantaAnaEik s Club. (Ensi~ photo. I
Southern Ca lifornia Thri ft & loan
specializes in personal . business Jnd
T~ust Deed loans ... Stop in today
and see how we can solve your imme-
diate money problems from depend.
able funds available right now . The
Thrifty way can uw you money.
lA
THRIFT & LOAN
170 fast J htl St, Coda Mew .. • . 646·5045
UH Witsttira lhod., los AnrtMs ... 6SJ.I2l0
( ,, 7, ... 1 ...
• HURIMG AIDS
HAL AEBISCHER -~
H.E~RING AI OS
P.oper Fitting An4.1red
3.t09 E. Coast H •Y·
Co.ona del Mor
67.5-3833
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WILCOX.C:IITTI-11
HAIDWAII
Navtptia~l c,..,._..._.
VOO w . Co.aat """'" H.l . W..tllt 1-"" •..... "
e NURSERY
Shrubs, ln1er1or P lants
Troptcol & Trees
ln seclco des ond Fertolizef
S&H Gree-n Stomps
I ~I I Ill I II rt.n
l'li RU~o\ ln:l, '\111\R 'lii'RS[Jn'
!~H •. t '""·"l It"'·'" iiiWIM
• PLUMBING
nff,,t ,,,,-,,,!! SHOE REPAIR
A.R. MARSAC
1'1.1 '\UII·R
FLOII£RS FOR
ALL OCCASIOIS
DtM.I T.-
FLOit~rs
• Hith speed rotory MABERRY'S oHs., preu
Shoe Repaor
J.tu ( .•n•;•U ••Il ,o\11~.
l '•·'""·' .tt!l \1a r
• V•ityping a...-.. and L•~. n.R ---~ l'lumh~t~a; H..ep:urs
• H ... iner Aep.tr -Dye Wc:w-11. ll·\' ,\ NIC>IIT
2n1 E. Coast .. -hwy. SloH STMPS ,.,, n .H. Il EA rt-:RS CORONA DEL MAR ONE OA'f SERVICE
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'IIIIIIIMY, OCT. 17, lJa cHIIA--CM.ff •
S.la:l.;• ; . -RtQIIL •• ..., Nlld11cee • .,. _. 4iMI
--•• 0 7
.... u ..... -............ . Ill ..... 0 t..... Cllelo, ._, Holillto •. -• '
Ooota -. -_ ............. ·-at 11:10
o& -Au A ...... CIIIr p.a.;· -aiM ••• to ID-Dr .. Nowpoot HefiJU, lod •!MIJOta. ..,. ..__
Ida. Oal'ou dollla'r. -
..., - I 1. oat. ~. CIIJ ..... •PIIollod ....... , Co.
IIIII Newport -b ~~--11>• ..,_. rwldoato II)' --od .. 1be......., lllat aa -'!llw ......
ofpoa-. olmoru-> O¥WIIOObad-R>l• •••
• . .llac ~dill. 48. of .. .,... Balob of a.-~
1614 II. Oooao Float. c .... w1M> ~~a..,o a -at 847
lral Newport, •dod blo ~lido Dr .. Slip JJ8. ,.
Dllbl out ot /11:40 p.m., porlodlbotlbobootbadbolll
wbeo bo ... booked oo 1be boardod II)' a loto day
oblrp or druolt In J>Ubllo -pirate who atolo blo 11211
THE ~EV. Jomes W. lloor,
In charge.' of the education
deparlment at SL Andrew's
Presbyterian Church of New·
port 8each, will leave the
church to take up Navy d.Jty
as· a chaplain at the end of
October. His wff!, Ja1et,
will remain here while he Is
away at sea. A reception
will be held for Jim and
Janet from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
WeOOesday', OcL 23, in the
fireside room at the church.
--.......... .
1\o LOJ .. sl li~lo Class in tho Har~r Araa
l•wl.,.s ,.. ,. • stv41y I• ..INch ·-
"Tioe Bible Co•cs Alive" '
TIMI: l•ery s..IIIJ -•i•l fro• 9:45 to 10:50
I'LACE: Pllt$T IAI'TIST CIIURCH
Of COSTA MESA
lD1 ...... u. Str.t
A II'ARIIII'ELCOIIE AII'AITS YOU'
BRING YOUR CHILDREN!
<'> ~
.I t:HIJitt:HIS I
1lrwpprfltn~or Luthrmn ~lwrdt
"0" 1/,~ IJiwlfs (1, .-doa•;,,~ .'lrwf'orl Harbm " 1•o• CL•"" c••,.lt
NEWPORT BEACH, C ALIFORN IA
TME AMERIC AN LUTHERAN CHU RCH
8:30a.m. to q JO a·.m. -Worshtp1 ~~rv rce
9:45a.m. to 10 45 a.m. -Sunday School
11 :00 a.m. to 12 00 noon -WOfship Servic~
The Rn. James G. Blain, Pastor
The Rev. Georae J. &sdiecker, Visitation Pastor
Ptlone StS-3631
· Christi on Sc i•nc•
S..wiCu
nas·r c·tu Rt ·n ut
ntRIST, ~t'n,·nsT
JJOJ \"ta l.t J,,
Nc-wf'<•rt lio.:.t.;-11
Sl"f'\/P '\ Y Sl II DilL
Lwther• Ot•rch
Of tM M.ster
L..the..-
O.rdt ht A.erico
2900 Pacific View Dr.
Corona del Mar. Califoc.U.
Dr. Willi1111 R. Eller
Phone 644-2664
1 :~ a.ll'l., r-ily Wor•hip
9:~ a.11 ., Ch•rf"l!, School.,
11:00 •·•·· fnliwe Worsllt ip NUISERY PROVIDF.Il
First loplist Otuteh
of Cos.to M.so
fbpt 1st Riblf" fello .. ·ship
,,Jrpr,_J.,I-AIIIOifO•o•s
Santo Ana & Magnolia Sts.
Dr. P .G. Neumann, pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES
~:45 a.r '· Sunday School
II :00 a.m. Morn ina Wonhip.
6:W p.m. Tn.inin& Unions
7:1)1,} p.m. Evinina Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:21) p.m. Bible Study
1:00 p.m. Puyc:r Mectina
A TTEHD THE CHUICM
OF YOUR CHOICE
REGULARLY
CENTIAL
IIILE CHUICH
W..U•~ \ohn<>l ~AM
""n'"'"' w"''"'" ~ •nd tn Wl AM l_.,,.,,.. !ortw•rr 1 '*"'
Wrrl .... odlf llot>lr ~,.,....,
,rw;~ ,,.,..., 1 I'M ,.. .. rw .., """"~ .,.,~,, .. ,
A full Y_.. 'ropMI'I
em. M o..-. lllf4 2W. St. c .... .....
''"''"' H ( ... _..If( A ......
,., uutft c-. g fznl Gllptrd,
:1:162 ·-St-. "-""'•"'• A Fru -~ l••~,ninll
Co•1,~1 •i••• c•ri•li• c• .. ,.d
n. •··· M_.. ......... ,.. ..... ,
a.nday Service and O..rch School at 10:00 Lm.
_ _, P'-o: 64·2141
.The aame for James stereo and eo tapea _ 1 Ollloaplo Jr.. 22, of 11811 total looo or a••• 9• A
47tb !Jl., •••·Newport, •bo -· u. • • wu tooted ll 11:45 p.m. 00 ruab Corward of aeveral boys
lbe cbarge of drunk iD pu~ to an opened wiadow at tbe
lie. . .Kalhryo Berger' 411, Newport Harbor !Up (!YIP,
ot fi21 Iri s Ave., Corona del wberea dancewaa 101ogon,
Mar wu booked 001 wortb-coat Rick Bradley, 17, or lee~ documeot warrw 1612 Higbland Dr.. Harbor
CMol Warreo, 31 Harbor. iS: Higblao:l a. a 3 iocb laoera-
laod, driviag oo Bay Bact tion t.bat bad to be treated
Rd. oortb ol Jamboree Rd., at Hoag Hospital; someone
was iovolved in a trllfic had closed tbe window by
accident witb driver Robert the time he reached it, and
Copper ot Pasadena; 3 of wbeo. he 1811led on the
his pasaeogers, Elizabeth wj.n.dow, the pane gave
Copper and Sarah and Kat~ way •.. The right side door
ertne Broota or Pasadena, puel of his Pontiac was
were taken to HOag Hospi· ldcted in and the radio
tal by Seal's ambulance. . . antenna broken orr. reported
A boy's lfi7 bi~~:e was taken ft'arreo Brown, 111 35th St.,
from his garage reported West Newport; be said the
William Tierbab of 2112 E. vandalism occurred while
Ocean Front, Balboa. . . his car was parked in the
Donald Wiese. 1309 W. Bay 3ROO block or Seashore Dr.
Front, Central Newport, N.H. EXotAHGE Q.UB
pulled his 8·foot fiberglass WINS 4TH '"IIC E"
sabot onto the beach around ·
13th St·.; when he returned The Exchange Club or
Newport Harbor bas reo-hi s boat, worth 13&), was missing. ceived the national "Big
E" award for the 4th con·
Suncloy, Oct. 6 secutive year. The award
A red, racer Schwinn boy 's stipulates excellence in
bik.e, worth 170, was taken efO.ciency, expansion and
from his garage, reported D. education, and is attained
Mollhen, 217'-i Sapphire only an.er an e xchange club
Ave., Balboa Island.· .The has fulfilled extensive
Explorer Motor Homes, 2101 criteria as set forth by the
Dover Dr., Harbor High--National Exchange Club.
lands. repo rted the theft or The Newpon. Harbor Club
a 11'1~ stereo ..• Motorcycle is the only exchange club
handlebars sticking out or in California to receive this
the water at tl)e beach next a,1,1ard 4 years in a row. and
to 1018 Polaris, Dover is one of 12 out or the 1,093
Shores, led to the discovery clubs nationally to be so
of a Yamaha motorcycle honored. John D'Alphonso,
which had been stolen from California District pres 1·
Steven Landrigan, 535 dent, presented the award to
El Modena Ave., Newport OwightGCk, ""ho was presi•
Heights. . .A 1135 surf· dent during the 191\?.AS
board was stolen fro m Stan tenn, when the 4th "Big E"
Donovan, 11 2--B 44th ~t., was won.
. ..
,O .. Ift. f ltllA•S CAIIIh
NOW AT
1710 NEWPORT BLVD.
PH. 646-9)1JLosce ..,en.
IMLTZ
MOR1VAKJES
17.1 SU,EIIOI AYf.
COilA llfSA
Mldw1y b-2424
)110 E. COAST Hfwu
CO-A DEL liAI
ORiole 3~450
s;.u 1942
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laaenpriDIJ -c.tt.a
COSTA MESA WAniUS CO.
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L;~E:':G'-:-A-:-L-:-M::O:::T::I C::E;--
CE RTinCATE Or BUSINESS
ncddo•• n,. ~'~••
T~ r. UN OF.RSIG~ EO do here-
by ce"ify that they ..-e coo•
ductios • food bosio.e .. at 414 :i. :"i't.,."JlOtt Bhd., Se.,.-pon
P.eech, Cali f., under the ficti-
tious finn came of Swi .. rh ..
lei Contioeo.tal r ood Specilll-
tiu and th u sajd firm ie com-
posed of the followios persona
whose o1m es io full eqd piece
of re~deoce ere ae follows,
to· wit:
Jerry Prosek, 316 Cetaliu
Dr., 'le""'JJo tl Reach.
Kate Prosek, 316 Catalina nr., :-:ewport Beech.
\llTN r.ss oor heod11 this 16th
day of September, 1968.
Jerry Prosek
(ate Prosek
HATF: OF" CALIF'ORNIA
COI/'lTY OF" or.A:"iGF: sa.
O:'i TIUS lllth day of Septem-
ber, 1968, before me, 11 'lotary
Public iD "'d lor said couo.ty
II.Dd statr, reaidios thereio,
duly comm issiooed .-ad sworn,
per!llllo ally appea~d Jerry
Prosek, Kate Prosek, kzaown
lo me 1.(1 be the peri!IOn l whose
Dilfnes are 11ubscribed to !he
.,.,·it.h in instrun eot. 110d ackzaow-
ledged to me that they er.eC"U-
ted the sam~.
1\JT'J~:~.~ m} hend •ad offi-
ci al eesl.
:o.;e]son Robioson
'loury Public" in 1111d for s aid
C.ounty 11.nd State.
\ly f,ommi11sion etpitl'!ll J une
14, 1971.
Publis h: Sept, 26, /)ct. 3, 10,
17, 1968, io the Newport Her-
bo<
COMPLETE FUNERALS .... •245
COMI'LETI FUNEIAL AND IUIIAL CINTEI --1---CEMETERY LOTS MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS
From Suo From ~S
lfark
.Mo~"A~uT-«::e e-.,. .. E..,.., ;,. Oae lJcatifgl Pl.ce"
kluse the fuDera1 ~ burial center OXICept
elimiuta the need for pmc:essi,JIIIIhrtqgh .
hePy traffic on omavw.W hiJbwaJI. &mily
iind frieads alllce may DOtr pi}' their fall reo
Spects by attnding the bariil l«iice, II well
.. the chape!IEJ't'ice, .u It Cllle t.eaatifaJ placz,
at lat Gilt aad more cam•~. , .. _,_ •ACH aYD.,
714TWP I I NUl
IAILIIOOUT IAitiUET
II lET fOR OOT. II
The 15th annual Eagle
Scout recognition banquet or
the Orange Empire Area
Scout Council, will be held
Monday evening, Oct. ea. at
Philco-Ford Aeronutronic.
John B. Lawson, Philoo·
Ford vice president and
gensal managerd. the Ael'Q&
nutronic Division, is gener-
al chairman of the banquet
committee. Serving with
hi m are Clarence Walton,
chainnan, Eagle Scout spon.
sors; Harry Babbitt, enter-
tainment and master or
ceremooies; Major General
w.G. Thrash. Ullo!C. Eagle
Scout speaker selection;
Thomas F. Morrissey, dinner
program; Richard B. Dick-
son, publicity; and William
E. Sodderquist, Council
advisor.
ALBERT GRUNDY DF
COSTA MESA DIES
Albert Grundy ~ 21 ll'l
Placmtia Ave., Cosr.a Mesa.
died Tuesday, Oct. 1. at
Costa Mesa Memorial Hos-
pital.
Mr. Grundy was OOm in
England. July 30, IBSl<. He
was a coal miner in 'ollasb-
i~too. He lived f!1 years in
Orange County.
Survivors are his .,.He,
Elizabeth; 2 soos, James of
Ontario, and Jack of New
Orleallo; aoo1 a aroDdobildroo •
Service• were held Oc&. 4
at Balu.Ch~l. Costa ~~eSL
The Rev. V.l.. Hertweck or
the Harbor Assembly or God
orrtciated.
0
TERM SAVINGS: For the budget-minded ...
unexpected expenses ... taxes ...
and o1her annual payments.
Interest compounded quarterly.
0
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT:
For definrte investment periods,
(minimum $2,500)
interest mailed quar1erly, if desired.
....
BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE PpSTAGE. . ~
I .-
NO SERVICE CHARGE
ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS
with a $300 minimum balance.
COSTA MESA
K•nneth W 'owt•• 2)(1 hll 17th s, ... ,
6H 1660
DANA I'"OtNT
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O.poait• ....... ,... to tas.ooo.oo
Meet three new owners
of the
Gas Company.
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How can you· tell?
M aHer nf fat·t, you can'!-ju~t hy look in& HI them , lwcHule so many ownen
of tht.> Gall Company look jual like yuur neifl,hbor~. In fAct, they probably arf!
your neighbors. For the Gas Company (likt" Hny investor-owned eom~ny in
Amerit•~t) ill C)Wned by all kindli of ~uplt> (rum All walks of life.
Then• are mort< I han 16 millinn llh ftrtoll of our hu•iQf'U uwned by p.ople Hk•
1 bar~r Vinn• Couone. Some of the!le pt!'nple hought our stock in their own
llilmt>~t . Otlwrs. lik t> Pahy CHuk. nuty h~tvt• hto,•unw uwnt"t!l uf the GN11 Com1wtny
by way uf investme nts their t!OIJ)Ivyt-rs htiVt-ntndt-fur their pensiun pl•ne. Still
othe r11, likt! Duke Morton (l(t!ttintt hiM tlr~tt hnir C"utJ. rhHy hHve be-C'Omt" nwnen
~CaUie their ltandfHtheu buuaht them lhHtes Mll birthday ptesenll.
People who have a financial 1take in the Oa• Cumpt~ny know thet any C'Ompany ' that can offer good servke at reaaonabiP. rattt• i~ Join& to do all ri1ht. And lhM'e
the way we do bu•ine ...
But whethet you're an lnveMor or not, the Oa• Company worlc.1 for you
anyway. A.1 an inv.ator-own.d company. te&ulatttd by ttM
California Public Utili&ift COII'WnittMon. •• •'-prnd
on your .upport. We do our -.. to de•erve it.
Thet's Why we wor1t ••r• tt..f"d to.,_ •• you.
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