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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-11-07 - Newport Harbor EnsignI LOCAL VOTERS GO FOR ,DICK, ClttzeDS of Newport Har· bor Yoted alOD&: witL Orange Coualy Tuesday In pring otroq -rtloR!ebardNi:l- on'a w1DD1nC campatgo for the presldeoey oftbe Untted states IUid 1o Wax Rallerty, -lost tl1s bid tor a seat Jn tbe U.S, Seaate lo Alao Cr......,., A complete breakdown of .ales by clUes was unavail- able at the Ume the Ensigu weDt to press yesterday af- terDOOL But bere are tbe coq)lete 11110fflclal returas in OranaoCounty, President • Nixon. S09,654; Humpbrey, 146,701; Wallace, 32,562; Terry, 518, SeDilor • Ratrert)', 2.97,399; Cranston, 184,820; Jacobs, 4.1'l0. u.s. Coqress, 35tb Dist- rict • utt. 144,242; Lenhart, (7,921; Yelloaald, (,()!, u.s. Coocress, S4tll Dist- rict -Hanna, 90, 785; Teague, 89,81(, State Assembly, 7lst Dist- rict -Badbam, 112,483; Rac- zet, 34,334; Aw:feraoo, 4,256. EYery proposltiort was YO· ted down In tbe eow>ty, lA: yes, 211,132; oo, 254,706. 1: yes, 144, 129; 110, 296,950, 2: yes, 197,319; ao, 238,429. 3: yes, 183,&61; oo, 271,812. 4: yes, 176,903; oo, 259,863. 5: yes, 205,239; DO, 237,643. 6: yes, 17B,SU; oo, 254,'792. 7: yes, Z0&,%47; oo, 225,857. 8: yes, 199,220; oo, ZS2,035, 9: yes, 158,422; no, 314,150. DAVID ROBERTSON, at left, Newport Beach attorney, director and former chairman of the O~ange County Heart Assn. board, Is pictured here with Robert Gren- sted, Santa Ana banker and also a former chairman of the association, receiving a plaque of commendation for the California Heart Assn. for his work In the fight again- st the heart l!fld blood vessel diseases. Mr. Robertson, a resident of Corona del Mar, served as a director and chairman of the board for the Los Angeles County Heart Assn. from 1955 to 1957 and later was appointed by President Eisenhower to act as a lay member of the national advis- ory heart council of the National Heart Institute. UBRARY PREDEDICATION NOV 12 · A e•,..a-Jll'tdediC':ItJon "' ... Corea dol liar Ll!lrary u IIIIOW"td bJ Mrs. James Dofty, Jll'tsldelll: of the .... _ "' tilt Nowport -Lllinr1· TOo-a. 101 ... ""*1. -· u, -liD I p.m. Mro. FrodEW.IoeMlnnlll "' """"'""''. • ... olbor .. "'lKtFTII wt1l bdl-.. ..... loJ. IALIItn, R. A. Puc. ~-Goopor, II. B.-..., Poollo• n-. l«oo-ud-c.war. 'J'biiii'OCI-11'1 to ___ .,... ....... ...., ____ ., .,._ ... ...,.. TOo C... dol liar LllnrJ llldlalut--•JIIr 1'1, 1 ... -... -"' ....... .. I,G!IO _. ... .,...._ ......... _ •eer a~ 1111 ,_..ar .. . ...,, .._, n '' Doo •• llonJ-.. --"'"=--... • I WI, ...... _. __ 1 r· a -• shtll • equlpped. AI tile dalo ol--llle tbere were 8,500 boots. As of last Oct. I, tbt I.U:nry lM'eatorr ns19,009YOI.~aes. A lola! o1 IU,4a5-clr- eulaled durtnc tbe pul Ileal ,..., Tbe apace problem was u- slpod majD< !llio<ll}' by tllo Ubrary -·· ae~ ID ellllrmU Jolla Hor>woucl. TOo IOI.UOO wu a reloctDNe boll"' .. --Olbor ~ ruy trutHs wbO lll.ft -oo IIIIo poojod are llro.T.--.Ror- .. l:lardaert, lira. .. ....,..k ....... Dr. 'l'lloalu A. BIIWJ. wmsa. A.. Coln•• ud B rt« CnelJ. JOAN II 'IlliG Dill' LAY, A_.,_.....,. -~~--­.. 1 n ., ~-lr'ttll an:. .i c.-dol -1ft ... ...., .... llacpa t lteldl · CIIJ IIIL """ -... --=':6!:'~~ ........ • NEWPORT BEACH 1()( Tl1E NEWPORT HARfiOI "I'LL COME BACK and play again some day when I'm president." That'·& what Dick Nixon said exactly 9 years ago this election day--on Nov. 5, 1959--after playing at the Irvine Coast Country Club course. This photo was taken that Nov . 5 of 9 years ago In the !CCC locker room, with Mr. Nixon, then vice-president of the U. S., s eated at the right, chatting with !CCC members, left to right, builder Walter Mellott; Bill Black, now a San Diego resident; Ted Craig of Santa Ana, former state assemblyman; Hadd Ring, then president of!CCC; market owner Dick Richard just behind Mr. Nixon, and Henri Tuback, then manager of the Club. The foursome with the vice-president Included Mr. Mellott, Mr. Black and Mr. Craig. Play had to be called off on the 15th hole on account of darkness. Mr. Nixon posted a 7 over par for the 15 holes. Home sites were In the planning stage near the goU course, and Mr. Nixon pointed out his selection for his own future home. The area is now encompassed In the Fashion Island development. In Tuesday's election ~e , or to the prutdency, but the outcome was not decided until about 7:45 yesterday morn- Ing when Winola was finally counted In the Nixon column (Rich Basset photo.) JACK IN THE BOX POPS UP AGAIN Tbe question of apermtttor a Jack LD tbe Box drlve..thru ud take~ut restaurant ln Newport Beach has popped ~ · apJ.n wttb a public bear log to be beld on Foodmaker's request at 8 p.m. Nov, Zl at tbe PlanniDg Comm l.ssion meeting iD city ball. Property -· aiOO( 5111 Ate. in Corooa. del Mar bift petitiooed tbe Newport Beach City Couoclllor cooslderatloo in tbe flDal planning ot acee&S streets for tbe. freewa.y. _ Tbe letter was cl.rcula.ted by Paul AsbeDfelter, 721 Lark· IPUr Ave., a.odbasbeeftslped by a "umber of resideats and property owners oo Jasmine, Larkspur, Margurette, Nar- cissus, Orchid and Pol.nsettla. They are ob)eellnglo plansfor improvement of 5th Ave. as a secondary artery. saying that this would put a beary tramc load on 5th be. and would de- valuate property ln thatvlcl.n- lty. Here Is the letter, addres- sed to the City Council aDd to public works director Joe Devlin: "At the regular meeting of the Newport Beach City Council held Mondaynite,Oet. 28, I ra.isedanob}ectioototbat portion of a resolution dealing wtth the future developmeot of f Ulh Avenue as a secoodary artery and Its eveDI:ual coo- oecUon into an on ramp -ot1 ramp complex as a part of the Coast Freeway system somewher e easter ly of Poppy Avenue. ''As suggested a.t the coun- cil meeting tbe following is a restatement and further clarilicatlon of my objection: erame w Coast Hllflnr trafDe f.broucb all tbe aarrow r.....,.,,, streets between ud llleludtnc P01>1>Y w Gold- eared AY.-el. E't'eD with tbe creatloll of oae way streets as DOW pi'~, th1s trafflc div- er&ioD ua tbe ooise and coo- gestioD tbat woWd follow will lead to a rapid deter iora.tion aDI1 ultimate devaluatioo oh.ll tbe reslde.Dtial property howaded by Poppy and Gold- enrod Avenues and Flft:b Aveaue aDd Coast Hlgt'lway. "1 would suggest tbat the oo and off freew-ay traJftc be routed as directly as possible to Coast Higbway and that an artery be prorided for tbis purpose, Fittb A Yeooe eould be conoeeted to sucb an artery and thus would be able to lla.odle all tramc trom the local restdentlal area west- erly of Poppy. "It is my opinion tbat such 115lge or Flttb Avenue will rcue a Ma.vy load of beach ''I would furtber suggest tbat you coosider FittbAnnue as ooe ot tbee9Cessary r esld- eotia.J cross streets such as Fourth aad Third Avenues. Since tbe fr eeway feeder ttom lbe Corona del Jlbr Freeway wUJ remove 40'11 to 50% of all residences from the 7'00 blocks of Goldenrod, Helio- trope, Iris and possibly Jas- mine, it is oot even certain tbat Flltb Avenue oeeds to be coaoected to Goldenrod as plaDDed. 1'bat portion of Fittb Afeaue rUJllllng westerly of llarguerite wUI have even less BORDER CLOSING TO YOUTH . URGED ===~..:-=:.~;;:!!=': who muy are belA« da.m- aged by DUeotics asarebei.ng burt 1D tbe Vietnam wa:r ," be said. "I caD't tell you bow strongly I feel a1JI:U this." Cbief of PoUce James Glans also stated tba.t be would favor the cloSI..Di ol tiie CalUornia bOrder''to persoos UDder the age of majority." He said at times it may be temporarily closed by tbe San Diego police. The closing of the border to teeD agers has been pros posed In a resoluttoo by the League of CaiUornia Cities. The city of Corona also pas- sed a similM resolution aoo bas 'll'itten to tbe City ol New- poet Beacb asking that this l city, too, pass the same kind of r esohrUon. Mayor Doreeo Marshall said that tbe CoUDCU would consider tbe letter in tbe oo xt councU meeting. 1()( COSTA ·MESA SF TESTED nluetotbeareasincesomaay ot tbe resldeoces wUl oo lOD- ger eJist. "Altbougb time basnotpe.r- mit:t.ed a geoeral ea.anss of property owner s iD. the area. thls letter wUl include sJ.gn- tures of otbers blown by me to be cooceriW!d witb present plans, ''We therefore respectfully reqiJE!st that all property own- ers 1D the area. meotioaed be CfYea tbeopportwdtytorefiew all tbe facts prior to tbe oom- plelloo of plans reprdtnc Fiftb A•enue ud 1D time that the wisbes ot the majority d. property owners can be r e- nected in tbe ft.DaJ plus. To this eod we are astiQg that we each be &t•en ootlce by your otrlce as soon as all tbe tacls and studies are 1D so tbat a dite may be set tor sueb a review." Officer Craig Johnson uKnow your officer" Officer Craig Jollnsonoftbe Newport Beacb police depart- meDl is assigned to the Bal- boa and West Newport area durillg tbe daytime. He bas beeo with the depart- :nent since January, 1965. He began tus police career as a resene officer and pros gressed into a r egulu status. He was graduated from tbe Los Angeles Police Academy. He was bor niDW.icllig;alland ls currenUy a Newport Beach resident. He is ODe ot tbe latest members of the police department to hana.oadaition to bls family. He and blswtfe, Diane, haYe a 4smonth~ld son, Bradley Matthew Jolm- soo. Officer Johnsoo's spare time. when oot attending b1s oew son., i.s ta.ten up by tbe U. s. Coast Guard Resene, tlshlng, hunting, and water skiing, He wa.s graduated from Or- ~ Coast College wttb 1. degree ln police science. He ls plaooing to coDlimle on toward a bacbelor of science 1n the same tleld. SENIOR RESIDEH 'IS ARE 1HVI TED BY SOIOOLS This time the location ls set tor the oorth side of Bal- lxla ffiYd,, between ZOth and 21st streets, Celltra.l Ne1rp0rt, and would lDchade lbe area wbere the DeepSLJbar staods. Tbe preYIDus request some molths ago had asUd for a permit directly across tbe street. Trame~ now ns tbe big problem last Ume, WUUs WarDBJ', principal planDet, said, "Our tralflc eagtDeers are &Oin& O't'er tbe plaa.s DOW aDd wW make tbeir recommeodations on this locaUoD at tbe NOY. 21 meetlDc. •• be added. Kiwanis club formed Newport-Mesa schOols ar( uteoding a spedal lDYlt:atioll to senior residents from tbe community to visit scb:Jols cturinc American educa.UoD. week. Nov. 13-15. MRS. IDA SANDSTROM DIES AT AGE OF 17 Ida M. SaMstrom, '103 Goldearod An., Coroa. del Mar, died NCM". 1 at Part lJdo c-.!eselllt C-11~pl7. Sbt wu bon Oct. 10, 1U1, In y-..u_ U•ed In Callf. orllla IUid Oranao COUIIIy k 8 years. Sunltors are ber clauPter, lllldred Hardy of C... del Mar; a-. PaaJ.Sudltromot ll11aot.a; I sisters, llr .. Car- olloo ~-"' -· Mo., ud Mrs. Do<a J-cl Dl- l.llols; I ......,.,lllldr• IUid 4 ......-crudebll* .. -~.eor-dol liar, -od-alarrup- mtllla. llteriDIIIt wu ta Des IWMS,Iowa. PII I'I'Y 15 DOCIU I'r !II -Jallo ~ 1111 -lbl., c-. -. .......... -...... a. '• ·us?' It ..._ w. CGMt .., ........ .,. ... ........... """" ... .... ---........... . --................... ................. -· ,,-,_.,._ e a,a ,_• tun •-. • 'Jt a ..... Ul+s ~~• ...,,_toiL WHEN THE I,.IGHTS went out at 7:45 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, on the Balboa Peninsula and on the ocean sideofCoronadelMaralmost to Iris Ave., Point teenagers Susan Wood, Viet Lane, Linda Gist,· Robin Hutchinson and Devon Hart left to right, couTdn't do their last minute homewor k -or watch TV- so they lit some candies and, wearing their hair curlers and nightclothes, walked on the dark str eets to visit fril!nds. The black- out caused by an underground cable failure. The Edison Co. switched relays to bypass the bad section so that most of the load was up by 8:33 p.m.,andallthelights went back on by 10:15 p.m. (Ensign photo,) Expresso club formed Tbe _..1) orpatw Ex- prtu) Cllb ot Newpa~t Ru- bor ..W-tM-,r•-Mfdludtr _ _.,. .. ~~-· u.tn putriDr --·-....... ,.. .......... ... WdiJJ"IlJ, Mot' ... at tM L* We ClA ••· C'«MMIIt ud a llillllll - -"' Mro. a. s. P1 -11--wlll II IIIII .. l9llt. 'nl7 '0111--·.... . .... """ -k& ...... .... ,."' .... lola..,.,.. .. , The oewly orplli.zed Ki- n.nis Club of Newport Center met Moada.y Wltb Bob Barth- olomew u Its first president. Tbe cbarter ns presealed by James D. Ray, presldentof tbe -InC Corooa del War Klwaais Cl.O. ,.,. ... for tbe 1D1t1a.l meetiAc was Robert ·-Fll .. -!I.e IUblla,.m ..,._ ..... --·--llr by --Co.ud..W 1:11 rIll PM D ~ Ill; ud ....._ ... -t'-ol IICCI , ... an hi tiiUtlict l 11 11'C _.._ .. GCJI¢1 ........... C&l ... .. · ... a IJII t If Ciao I -. Qe'' • .. ....... -.-..-- -... 12'&<-Lil .... ......., • Larseo of tbe Santa ADa Cl ub, who urged the oew club to get lnvolYed tn the fight to pre- sern our cowatr y and to do sornethiog wbe.n tbey see somethlllg they don't like. The Kinnian legloD of booOr plaque tor ZO years of club sentce was presented to Lester R. Sctnraige.r, tice- presideat of tbe Newport Cen- ter tnncb ol tlle Security PacU1c Nattooal Bank. In addition to the geoeral i.nvitaUoD to aJJ senior res siderts, students in the elemeotary schOols are niting lnYitations to gr&Dd- pareats &Dd older frteads, astiDg them to visit 011. these days. Tbose senior re- sidellts WtJ::I do risJ.t the scbOols wUJ receln a card allowiDg tbem to att.:Jd 'farious school di5trtct acttri- Ues at no cost. Grandmas will install New otncers wUI be in- stalled No¥. 14 at tbe lZtb tu1bday amt.,ersary party ol tbe Gr&Ddmotbers Clllb of Newport Beaeb. Tbe puty, st:uttnc at 11 :30 a.m., wW bt beld at tbe Costa Mea Coalltry Club, with llrs. J.-ROOiiiSOO as:t-b' lbodar,' Mrs. Roaald Enu wUl bllastalledupruideatoMrs. c-..xce Sbaw. ftrst t1ee..pre-_, lllra. Roy Boolb, lid 'flce.i>r-; Yrs. Edpr -... ...,_,, ...... Lain ..... tr ........ - Mrs. Marril Moon, -·--_. .. _._,,Mr ...... --apulpr-. will bt' , .. .., ..... Mrs. t.illlt•tz .... •. . ... _ .. FE t\al-at ~~n.<a-o,.t,- str ...... •• I1NII ''D ...... ----·---"'---. S48..0S38, ud lira. Clan KiAg. 642...5198. Ho.teanare lllrs. Albert Klnc IUid lira. Georp Sbaw, ass1sted by Mra. r.eorce Pttt Sr. CIN 1'11111 H,u,g ED fO R COAST SCMC SlUDY The flrm of WW.. I WU- IIams, AlA, cl Conadolllar ... __ odbytllo~' ~ Board "' s.o--· .. ,...,.... ... --_._,.._......,. p1a&. lWir-•t , ...... --·-"--"'' b~----~ ... c?Pia .... _.. ....... -·-.. ,.,,, cc. 1 ta 1 tt • ~ ...... _ ...... 1 .... .. .. -, . ....... --....:. .... • ._ It'l L -· ... , a ~· --&1· 7 ... •. .: :,::w.: -II;? I 5 .... fiCIM. ............ 1 'Ell..._ !). ..... .. line 11f1 u rsc'e ....... _ ....,_ • ,, _____ lila_ ----•--." .. _ .... c.a.a. 'NI ..... as-... IJilt Mr. ......,, Oouaa .._......,. • nil an ,. MIW,.T IIIACJI 1a .u.ico, TV 1o tbo 1bild -1n maoy T -udtbollni-IA-.T- Ill ter aad wilb' Nat ol tawnM ........_ Ailo. :: ~y tbowed pk:t-of -~ '' ~.... ... .. I •• ., --• .,. I I I -TIE -lllrlll-oaJI ,.lila ... ..,....uarllsllollo ntsH dO ,....._IIIlA-_... _ .. ''MoW ... ...._.. ...... "J .. Dt•a ...... •t?ll .... r•• •a.o~ AaiiA'$ O"SIT NUSrAI'£11 1o • prime .._ o1 crimo, decU•iol -.~o, -.. _ ....... lo , ... loolp lloiWI... ,__ ud p1tys1co1 ..,_, ud dlo tpnad IDjund d4lriA6 11M -· -...... -bit .. --Ull --· ill tbe r..:. wtlh rubbllr t.u. IlNCk with 1oft~ , Z. ,. , , -.Wtrilalllal ... wta poltef." Bone•,•• ::.:.:·£··----.... -...,It llld Oat .. ....,.w m .l L C... hy., c.-del ., C.W. -91615-of Coauouolom• In Amorico, TV .........mly TILUIIDIIIo 67Wa (.,.. Ce4.7141 -ouch thin• .. bow 1o mokc • mo1oeov nai ... Tbe pndomlna•IJ ltflilt pre.~ nel· oa.~ UUct .......... wotk1 onet llaled wbat the provoeahOD Wll ld. PCII' llliltuce 1111a1rt S. but ooty abow.d police manhandllq d;M .. ln-,...., d!l'pd 'a. ~ noccnf' youna pr-. If Moyo< Doloy of a .. _Ia llrl~ to w11 bad ever actively enpJid in ant.I-Commu.oiam, t1111 tuar of a JOUII llatblr he woukl have known wbtch akJe moat of the bJ ~ bet uttLt 011 1fe mass media would be oa. rttwlld tbe rnc ... ~ bJ .. l:alklwiiiiiiiPII1• IIDp tndlalwtb till_,-; -·-.ooo 10 ...,~~~a ·~~~a~ ... -..._ u. IIOdal lila of 111a blaci'IM; _,., _., u-Ul Ta NEAGa1 IAIICW ENSICM '-, .. ..a1 •••Pif• prt• .. coekb tail, ,bow to bRat .. bad lawa" &n:d aet1 ... ,_...._. l• tt. Cky of Ne.pGft S..C ......... ealy loeaUy 'I witb 11, and how to wear your brams o .............. •••p If• Ia , ... Newpon ..__.c ........ )'out biti.n.i. AI (a.r u I can ditcOWr, TV Alii-. ........_. ..._..,. •• ,_...,, S.cldd C!l-,....,. ,.hi oever tucbet children bonelty, p&lriotism, • C.... •• ~.Calli.. reli1kwl, hooor and rapcct for puentl, rapon- T• NEWPOaT BAlBOa £NSIC" •-Mjt.td&-ed to M • ...., •• tibilily, tiM dicnity of work, morality or any el .-....1 clteaiMioa by co~t~t dec:Me ~o. ~20178 d.ted of the eternal verities upon wbicb our nation But there are lOme lftll p1triotic new&* .. flac 1 )It p'• IIIIa ldal. papen in thit country. Awhi~ bKk, lo New Jt1cWd M'-. c. u. otJ1er York City, a policeman wu OA duly at a bald,. 10Q111t to wt1 fa.ar: peacenik rally in Town Hall. Speaker aJt.r IIDOIII tbt older ..._ bJ ap .. ktt denounool end ridiculed 11M U.S. end -..u.r ..U., prl~ finally the policeman coukl atand it no kmpr. lit 11 .. ,._,441, He wu He walktd out oo tbe stqe and 1&111 ""God more r.U.Ue lD btl attlt1adt. Bless Amerk:a" to the accompeoimeat of .,_ .,._ tbcMip 111001 ol Uat• and catcalls. Afterward be wu aiven an u-J0111C people would vote lD amination by a PoUce Department paycbiatriat. U61. UO,OOO.,.. --· --of _.J;UIIIolllla ..... _ . ...,_ .,.__ .......... - _...' ~-· lila WI)' • --to lilt -lhaJ dOl .... JOU IJr a...,., <111t11 of-wllb -- tbo lila .,... Ud --of -to wla I YldcrJ ID lila ootrlcbaa Ia Atrkal' -pooollllt u.o, lo6, !til. Ia s.ers-Co.n for the Cou&y of ar..,., St•• of , , , . . .,_... _. by ,.. ... tt..nof ia 'tuollfied 10 pUll .. all paltllc and eJ"vilwlloo wu built. Hol~ Alalpder dleetrJb. All ttlrll ............. eta eel "tbt WIIJace f'OM" 1a tM lafUI' otrsutaNteM•la•ud -Vlrlll* D&IIJ u Ill· lriorla lila -y. bll- lowi:'U till tllrM•........ ad\toeaMd u attaQ • tM Wallace u tbt ODII mo.t pro-oomm..ut eoupJracy, wb1ch _.._ .....,... tty law. Durin& the Battle of . Chicaao, NBC was 'AnO t. IAAI»A ................................. 0 ....... d PtlbliNM cauJht ,,.d-ba.nded "buJsma" tbe hocel room PIC BAAPA ............................................ ~ . .ANOCI•• Uitor wbcrc tbe Democratic Platform Commitlee IUIIC.IPTtON IIATIS coodUC'led· ill cto.cd deliberations. The TV -to -lbt ,.... Ill ,_., -· ....... <bloll of -to -lha IUid which II ID<Illnc rlollnc wotU UJd wta, tbe Viltai.m ud IYID I.MI'Chy, Koae ol war He 11 dtrect wbere MllioD tbem .. m, to ban beard tb1 t. ...._ An•~ o.e ,. ...... 00; 2 ye••• 17.00 networks re(Uied to Jive Mayor Daley an hour 0. el a-t. Area; 0..-,.. •• 15.00; 2 ye.-., t9.00 to tell lbe trvtb to the American people. The ••••~Q~OOOO~Oc,ao<O networ-ks prefer to Jive the time to some Imaaine anybody nutty enouab to do a tbiaa l am wrutac W.S jut 9 like that! But the pey~hiauist pve bim a clean dlJI bltora U.. el~ Mr. bill .of health. HumpbrfJ auured tbl tOter• .e Hollywood Communist. As all informed Amer-d tJf J.._ .....ltl...-Qns now tnow lhe Chicaao i.Diurrectioo didn't -,. ..., ~ "just happen." Il was plllnned that way, in .When the Amvets aave their annual Amer· at tbe 1tart ot tbe eaq~~tp icanism award, they chose thi1 man, Detective tblt be WOtlld ~the pol· John L . Heslin. the New York policeman who icies of tbe Adml.JdstnUoa. had the courage to stand up (or his country Mr • Nlloa met tblt statemeat against the mob. wbea be aa1d tbat be did DOt • lila AIYID D. Smllh'1 adYI<O 1s atleat ud HampbrtJ 11 e.. rll*fed a.cb net Ia tbl Blt- YUlte ·" 1er Couaty A merieu: ''Our meticulous detail, by Communists, anan:hists, ARVO E. HAAPA, owner it'd publisher of tht Ensign and Or:moc.-.ts, iona before the Democrat .. ~.;,;.;,.:;;....,...,..,...,......,,.......,....,...,..,..,..,...,...,._.,. convention. Tbo .......... lbe ele<lloo flrll jDb Ill to ~ IUid - Will ba•e been lDdiw.dbytbe the commam.ts, Tbea all time tbat the Eastp 10M to raclal · problems, caa be press, l:dltwUlbelo:tpotalble worked out In peace aDd frH .. 1D "Tbe Couenatlte Cor-dom.'' SMALL COMFORT FOR CONSERVATISM Voters who are looking for comfort In the re8Ults of Tuesday's elections might be reminded of the deathless words of a renowned poker player, who would con- sole a losing bettor with the remark, "Y oor life doesn't go with the bet." But that Is small comfort In this case. You may say that "yoor life doesn't go with your vote," but It Is possible that your ultimate free- dom may be decided by the kind of can- didates you vote Into office. Tuesday's decisions certainly didn't re- present any great triumph for the con- servative cause. Pre-election talk, even among the liberal commentators, was to the effect that this was a time for a change. That was a logical viewpoint, look- ing back at the past record of defeats abroad, a no-win war, riots and disorder at home, spiraling inflation and back- breaking tax burdens. But George Wallace fell below his expected national vote, and the Nixon-Humphrey Ught was a cliff- h2n.,er until 7:45 yesterday morning, ·-;r~ . Wen the Illinois vote gave the decision to Dlck Nixon. On the California scene, Alan Cranston, despite his incredible left-wing record, defeated conservative Max Raf- ferty In the U. S. Senate race. Certainly there was no swing toward 'conservatism In this election, although If ever there was a time when voters should have "had enough" of the disasters of the past years, this was the time. The pro- spects for the future appear to be a con- tinuing slide toward ultimate dlaster, be- cause your liberty can go the way of your vote. ACTOR JOHN WAYNE, resident at Bay Sllorn, buys the first ticket from Sherry DMcb for the Invitational tennis tourna- meat•to be held at the Balboa Bay Club Dec. 11-9. T:1e U.S. Davle Cup team mem- bers wW be competing In the tournament. Some newsmen themselves deliberately taunted Chkaao poiK::e, tryina to aet "action" for the TV cameras. It is inlerestina to note that no newsmen or cameramen from any cor~­ !lrrvotivt newspaper were manhandled or ar- resttd by police. But the Police Department ordered Heslin belleYe Uat poUUC&I motiYis not to accept the award. And then a arcat Yere beblDd President John .. newspaper aot into the act: TM Nnv York llllt'l .aorta toreaebapeace .. Daily N~ws printed the whole story and the fUl Mttlemeot of tbl war ln Police Department wu deluJCd with demanda ~~m.ID ~00, be:~ from irate and ~atriotk citizens that Heslin be &ee...!, ~w of en. allo~ed to r_ccewe th~ awar~. And now De-di.Nering the peace talkawlth tCCtiVt: Heshn. Amertcan Ftnt a .... holda the "futestudloosesttoo.gue the Amvet Americanism Award, alona with his eYer In Americu. poUUcs " oer" to eommeat ~~~ the No matter wbat tbllliJ.loU: Yldors. From my riewllolat may .... lbown, the Amd .. howeYer, tbe oompo1Ue elect-amelltal line faced by tbe looeeriDe procram bore re-couatry wtU aot t.Ye beeD sembl&Dce to Sblpupeare's JO!Yed, Couer1'attn toters play, "MD<b AdD About Noll>-IIUJ..W bOYt lha dulyofllllll· lDc." beeaue tbe major can-J.nc to restore eoutltuUoaal didates did not meet the main ID'fii'Dmenl iD tb1s oat1oa. aDd lssuts fairly aod aquarely, sanity 1n tbe admlnlltrationof aod did DOt otter adequate sol-1tl dome.Uc ud torelp utsoDS, For lnstaDee, oooe of atralrJ, Mayor Daley has pointed out that no TV network sh9wed the confrontation when the Deputy Police Superintendent told the insur- aents they could march if they marched on the sidewalk . Mayor Daley claimed, correctl y, that no network would show any picture! of the hipples and yippies sinina in the streets of Michipn Avenue, blockinK traffic ; that no net- wort showed how policemen were hit wi1h p~ of concrete with a nail throu11h the c.en- three previous citarions for ~tandin& brav-Robert R, Natba.a, cbief ~ LeHers 1,. ETTER TO REAGAII Editor of tbe Ensip, In respooseto your suggest- Ion 1D a receot lssue to conla.ct those responsible tor our cry. Ur, Humphrey's tuk force God blts5 America-and Detective Hal in oper&Uoo, na: reported 1n tbe and Th~ Doily Nrw!I/-American Way Fea-WubiDctOD Post u aaytnc-: tures "We blUet~ 1D utlcfpltory IIJ.wM tJ.. ~ {/J ... t P-. • • • By Willis E. 5NM Cities' unity urged Tbe Bay Area CltlseD.S wbereu tbe a1r traffic at CoiiiiCU met Oct. Z9 IUid beard OraDp County alr!>O<I bas Costa Mesa Vice-Mayor Rob-1Dcreased be)'ODdp;:all eJP&Ct- ert WUsoo aay tbat b1s city atJooa &Dd that tb1s a1r traf- and Newport Beach mutwort ftc is cenerattnc rii)Jdly together as "partners 1D pro--owln robl r 1se gress" tor tbe beoeflt oftbelr .,. 1 p ems 0 110 • aJr poUutJoo IUid aaftly, 1bo1 etUzeos. certain r~q~~~ltl aod suaest- Mr, Wilson cited the beDe-ions be made to the Bo&rd of scbool curriculum, I wrote to The pii.uions of power politics were miJhty tile IOYUDOr aad offered lbe hot as we headed for the arand finale of the So what is it we want? How would you like fits of cooperaUonalreadyae-S1418fYiaors· to work to establish principles such as those IUe"d 1D tbe unifled scbool • Tbat ai1 5 airport sites contained in the LIBERTY AMENDMENT system and In recreatiooal sugpsted by Perlira m:t ide.-.uch as removin& aovcrnment's wutc· proiP'ams and said U 18 Assoelates tor a rfCiooal air-' ful, corrupt and unauthoriud competition with DOW time to 1r0tk toward a port be studied lp1o. u op- privale property; the rerurn of 40% of the land UlliQ.ed llbrary 1)'5tem, He posed to the aJrport eom- an:a and 20% of the industrial capacity of the also said the Bact Bay should mission that only J sites be followlng as ble 1968 Presidential election. tbouCfUs: Perhaps tht frenzy of Campaian '68, tbe To all eooceroed tupa,..,.'-"ame callina. 1he build-up of trivia and the pareats of cllUdren atteDding ape from issues and reali1ies have this time all our schools: im ressed us with the need for a "follow- The many serious riots and thro ah" as 1he only hope for resolwina our deDl0118trattons entail! DC dam-problems. Cenai nly those problems will never age to propertJ udd1sr\1JUOD be $Dived if we continue to collapse after every of Seachillg tnourtu:RIJPOf'C-t:lcc:tton and surnnder the control of our pub-- ed uai.YUSW.s Of• tbl -IH:: atfain aftd our pUblic servants to the ft:dcral be for eYeryooe. studied. natioo to taxpayinK. leaally responsible private u Or COWJty to enterprise aDd state jurisdiction; the cuttina·,of become ~reglooal -• That El Torobecoos!der-~ coslS of aovernment by over SO%, remov· area by ltHlf, Mr. wu.on :. !!m;' .. =r:)ltatr~ ~-tf;w ~ fot and the power to Jeyy_fcdual -aid. U could c:ciWder a rapid at:iou""illal Ui~ i£i couatry make me WODCSer bornucrats. wbere are lbe rtPt tMnttna. Euctly whal wu i E we 10 earnestly wanted at the beainni.ng or Campaian 68? The i.m- pellina motives and issues of most citiuns was for law and order, for corutitutional equities, for libeny and justice for all , for the sanctity or priv~e propcny and priwate enterprise, and the wve ·anty of sowerign states. individual. mcome Ul"' upon, us, q,u,, •ncrcu· trault ~""'· Wblcb wU1 . ,,_.., r ina our tate-home pay about 20" without JOOil bt a Problem tJat m!llt = 11 ~ :IIIII ~~ chanaina the rate of pay or the cosfl. of produc· be laced; culhlral1!efelopll*lt • nat u-U d8l otn:; tioo while remowina the problems of tax form poalbly tied lD wtth tbt Oraace C::., alrportbeci.cr- 1 040 _and the handicap of w!th~eld taxes?_ Oranp County Fair bovd; and talled or diJCOUraged u much deceat shadeots, lbe &QOd curs wbo are lD great maFtty, and wby ar~ tbey DOt tak- ing ~roper actioo to ~eract tbese de~a~ Qu1te a platform for a wmmna campa•an. otber )olDt veotures lDcl...UOC as poutble t1ons by the m!Dorlty lfOlC> ol tad curs? I ban asked several UC J studeats and re<:e1Yed weak ezcuses such as "IJ'eedom of speech,'' aad adVocaUng stu- deal pa.rticlpatioo 1D scbool matters. But this should DOt cover riots, locJdoc up tbe dean, closing cl.uses and lDsultlng all authority oD the campus, Tbc hip ies wanttd frttdom, or 10 they uid. 11\c riote declared they jos1 wanted equality. The h wife and waa:e earners universally wanted justice and opponunity. and the people at Jar~ yeameJ for the libeny spelled out in the Constitution. wouldn't you say? And, every pledae in this mtrlna fa.cWties, tbe a1rport • Tbat a" oolse stwty over platform can be attained if we campaian for problem, and a JolDt l1D1ted Newport Beacb be made to the UBERTY AMENDMENT with the same PUDd campa.Jcn. determi.De the eltellt of tbe visor. the s.ame investment of time and money , Tbe Cltileos Cotmell fu-problem and at.o to WOI'twttb and the same devotion we have been Javishina ored a petlUoa to ~ tbe the federal admlnlstratioD to on personalities, parties and politics. pollee eleetrontc system EPS, explore methods or rediJClne Tbe victory for these areat comtiiUtionaJ oo the ballot .a tba1 dtisens tbe DOlse problem. principles cannot be won in a presidential elec-could tJPI'IU tbelr opl.nion • s~ tbe &irport tton. They can only be won throu&h the by tMlr TOtti, eommtulon, whlcb reeom- As an old-timer (class of 1918 at NYU} wbo bad IUs fU.ap ud UWap at college, I bow sometbing drastic would bave been done lD lbo58 days to stop a~~y soch rioleal demonstrations, such as duck. IDa I> lbe lradJIIooal duc:llinc It is KOinK to take a lot more t.han the cle<:· tion of November 5 to secure these hiJh objec- tives. even if they are supposed to be our mutual heritaac protected by 1he Constitution. The dec~a1ed desire for these virtues im- pelled enormow campaians durina this eventful year, and we lisle ned to endless political pro- mises thai never quite ROt down to funda- mentals as to what and how. months wMn the state lcaialatures and the The DtW presldeal, Allan m('Dded D1cbt time jet OJgbts Conareu are i~on, and the time to start Beek. aaked tYery represeat-be banDed from 11 p.m. lid11 that elton is NO . atiYe of property asaoeiatJou 7 a.m. If you like th · rican platform of prin--tO COIISide:r a recall or lDitt- ciple, thorouali y prowen and already well ad-atln to reopen tbe EPS pro-H !H RY H I!L SON, n, 0 F vanc:ed, then there arc many thinp you can do. jed, BAYSIDE VILLAGE DIES For more information on this very appetizina 8111 Smith. former presJd-Beary Nel100, 77, of 300 procram write the Liberty Amendment Com-eat, who bU been transferred E. Cout H.y., Bay&Jde VU-. • to Norwalk. had tuned over ,,._ died Oct 28 u-. m•ttcc, 6413 Franklin Avenue, Los Angeles, tbedutl toMr Bee~to Wll6"• • at·-. California 900'29.-American Way Features vtce..n•:!ldent.' rmer Hospital. ,.. He bad worked tor tbe Wal- touotaJ.n. or, U necessary, we or tbe football squad would ban cleaned them up, prODlo, LEGIONNAI-RE e.. Emory, bead ollbealr-tor Jobllaaa Coallroctloo Co. port ootse abatement com-a;,r 50 yeirs, He wu born lD mittee, read a resoluUoo r-.. A 11 1891 to -by 1J1e City CouocU. -·-. ua. ' ' came Tbls resolutloa slated lblt CalllorDia In 1912 IUid llYed and U professors )aiDed the dls.seDters, we would ban re-NEWPORT HARIIOA P05T HO. 291, -MCAM LEGIOII • I'HOIII67).!1070 ber'e 11 years, ----------He Ill """''ed by bla -. commended their replace~ •CALENDAR m~ permissiveness of Armlstlce Day : Nov, 11 , anythlng and enr)1.hlng for parade ill santa Ana, our cblldrea tbesedays, start-Post meeting: NOY. 13 at I> ~tb •---I 8 p.m. -• I ·~ ~.,. 1 bome •BJ'I'S AND PIECES, and crowioe through lack or Hue you paid your 1968 proper guide lloes ln sebooi-I.D&. and nJUlttng 1n Clea.Yer dues yet? ... Just a remJD:ier. m:t proreuors teachlnc 1m-Total tr:insmlttals by tbePost morality ud clus batred 111:1 to the Oeputmeot ot CaJ.U. orllla to date Is 166 membera. anarchy, 11 le&dlnc us ud Cut.off date tor E&rlJ Btrdl fbture c--r&Uou to bell lJ Nor 11 and eomm...._.m, Ul1 rut. 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F-.ral •rTices were beld ORDINANCE !10. 1211 Oct 10 C AN ORDINANCE OF THE Cl-' al WHicllll '-!, TY OF NEWPORT BEACH wUII lbo Roo. Jolul _,cull, ADDIIIG SECTION MI.OSI 10 ulllla.C .,.-of lbe Flnt CHAPTER 5.01 OF MLE I Bapllll Cllllrcb, ~ M-, u olll<lut. --.... al OF THE NEWPORT BEACH Fa<HI Lan Momorlal Park, MIJIIICIPAL CODE SETTING LICENSE FEEFORPETZOOB Gl~e. Tbo Ctg Coooc:U of lbe City MRL DILIA L REIOt : = Boac:h-or<laiD IUCQJMI$ AJ AGE. SECTION 1. 8o<:lloo I.OI.OSZ Della EmUy Ralcb, II, of Ill odiW Ia Clllplar 1.01 of 100? •• C.. Ilea, .... lltwporl Boac:b llll .... <lpol died Oc: LldD Coo- Code ID ned: "'- "I.OI.AJII Pot z-. Tbo 11-Ia '.: -lao -• pot 000 all • . be $JS.OO por ,.. ... • """' 57 ,.. ... _. ~Widdllha orup eo.y, IDIM't are ,. lwYtYOI't 1ft ._ I ....,._ SICTICII , ,... ..... tan, Roln w-of ..U be p!l•ll $' 1 -Ia lha Boac:b. Lolla -. allldal --of lila City, Yocea Ulllla_..U __ • 10 dl!'l -IM -"' .. • ---' ··'"·of .. CUr "'-. 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Walla<t Gorrlo. -· of lllo IIIII MnportllarborA ... 1ltary CbUdrea.'s Home Soc· lolr -· mot at ula-loraw ptlltrlllc to .u.c .... Ilia -mine Cllrlttmu bollda1 -.... boll. to bo bold Dec:. l8 at lbe Balboa a.r Club. . HERE IS THE TEAM responsible for the words and music for the forthcoming mu.r sica\, "Simple SJmon/' wtllch will be presented by ttl e Ch lldren 's Th eatte Gull d Nov. O.b and 17 at Orange COast Coli e9e. They are all Lido Isle residents-from left, Prue (Mrs. Ralph $.)1 Holden, wtlo writes the lyrics; Jean (Mrs. Ralph) Tan· dowsky, . who compos es the music, and Millie (Mrs. E. Morgan) Qui nn, who writes it all down as a musical score. !Perlor· minces will be ghen at 10 a.n~.,l·l and 3::JO P-11· Nov. D-6 and at 1 and J:JO p.m. Nov. (17 In Ute OCC auditorium. ProciJc~ tion coordinator Is Mrs. Carl Nelsser; dl· rector Is Peter Church; Michel Reday Is stage manager, ,.,d assistants are Mrs. Garth Bergeson, promotion; ·Mrs. Harold BUckey, props; Mrs. George Dr\ vas, make- up; Mrs. Jcwnes Harrl s and Mrs. Kalman Soelletlch Jr., PUblicity. (Photo by the Ensign.)' Motbtrs reee1Yloc Y&luable .I.Diormauoa from Mrs, wu. llam c. Ada.ms aulllaty Presidellt, aod iiu. Georp W. Gurr Jr., Ball chairman, were Mmea. Edward Angle Boy~, Job.D W:alcomSOD, Jo. sepb Lop..a Carter, Joseph Hendersoa ClarUon, Harfleld Creamer, Paul Hanna, George Meade HolsteiJI m. Dooald lnsley Huddleston, Leooard Irving Hylton, Porter Alll· SOD Kelley, Howard Beuley Lawsoo, Paul Nlasea, Johll Frederick Porter, James David Ray, lra Wi.rrea Smith, Ra!Xlall Felll: Geddes, wu. Ham l...aird Stabler, Johll H EWPO RT YOUnt -'IMS FOR SIHGIHG CAR EE R BUI Crippen, 19, or 4014 Chanoe.l Place, Newport ls~ land, a ~bomore workin& for hJa b&cbelor of music degree, is the f1lth boy to attend St. Wary's College, Los Angeles, for muslcaJ talent. BW, the son ol Mr. aod l4rs. Cilen Crippen, La taldDc music lessons trom Or, Dean Verhioes, who taught Mario l...a.nsa and James Melton and was att1Uated 1n a conser- vatory of music with Jofln Charles Thomas. ''Dr. Verllloes said that Bill has a voice slmUar to John Charles Thomas and has a great tuture ln a musical car .. eer," said Mrs. Crippen "We're so thrUled." UDO IXCWSMI --------------- Ensign Publishing Co. Olfs~l ,,,;.,,,.,_~ • High speed rotary offset preu • Varityping • Headliner 2721 E. Coast Hwy. CD RONA DEL MAR Phone: 673-0550 .. "' CHRI STMAS TRE E WONDERLAND is the the me for the fashion show luncheon to be presented at 11 a.111. Dec. 3 at the An· aheim convention center by the San ta Ana Auxiliary to Famlly Serv ice Assn. of Or- ange County along with the sister Aux- Iliary, Las Marineras of Newport Beach, eorona del Uar Ntd Laquna Beach. Here are 3 members of the local Auxiliary, from left, Mrs. Joseph DIStanlslao of Westcliff, social chairman tor Las Mar- ineras; Mrs. Gerald Thompson of Corona del Mar, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Milton Har¥ey of Bay Shores, -committee member. •Each guest attending the lunch- eon will have the OPPOrtunity to win an original Christmas tree, plus dOor prizes il'\d a spe~lal 'award ot ., otlgtn~ '95- tiJme. Proceeds will help support the re-- se.uch worl tor the F"amlly Servi ce Assn. of Orange County. Las Marineras pro vi des a ~cholarsh lp fund. !'Ensign photo.) COM CHURCH SETS REDEDICATION Rededication •W be held Dec. 8 tor tbeenlargedandre'. furbished tacU1Ues of Com. munlty Church Congrega.Uon- aJ, 611 Hellotrope Ave., Cor- ona del Mar, which are now g used, accordLDg to an aDDOUDCemeot by lbe mlnlster, Dr. PbUJp Wurray. The capacity of the san- ctuary !las beeD nearly dou- bled. New classroom anilother usuable space has beeD pro- vided. A Reuter pl.pe organ is on order and wW be lnsla.lled some Ume ant year. The architect LD charp Is Rumoot W. Houpn of Corona del Mar. W:rs. Tbomas Hillman tas been tbe color consultant. P.USEH GER IS HU ~T A 3 car crash at 3:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 25, sent Deborah Bowie, 2330-C Bater St., Costa Mesa, to Hoag Hospital. She was a passenger 1n the car driven by J~ JohnSon, 2330.C Rutgers, Costa Mesa, who h.lt parked cars be longLeg to Gerald KorxtwaJ of 1328 W. Bal- boa Blvd., Apt. C, and James Sonnhalter, 1338 W, Balboa Blvd, No. 5, both of CentraJ Newport, oo Balboa Blvd., East of 14tll St. ArUI• storch, Roter Ebert Tv., iUid Rlcbard Colmaa Verooa. Alto present to asaist tn tbe diKusaion wen members of the ball committee, includ· lllc Mrs. Royal D. Tueker.ln- •ltatiou; Mrs. Richard Hess, treuurer; w:ra. Ward Aune, presentatioo; Mrs. G. Robert ~ pllbllelty; Mrs. Rob- ert H. BlaDtor4. pbololfaphr; Mrs. WU.oo V. Woodman, de· oratlooa; Mrs. Alfred B. Jorc· euen. tea; Mrs. W. Pbelps Mertcbl, programs; Mis. W:ertoo K. Cameroo Jr., de· buta.otes; Mrs. Joh.D Kllleter, reservations; Mrs. John Par- ker, pre.tlall party; and ltrs. Raymond Httsel, hostesses. Styles for holidays "Hollday time" Cashion show aocl dinner wll!bebeldat Balboa Ya cht Cl ub saturday D..lgtrt, Nov. 16, featuring the latest in holiday and cruise wear . Actor Bing Starr wUl com. meDtate for the fashl.oo show. Mr. Starr is well lr.nowo to southWxt theatre-goers aoc1 has appeared in local night clubs. Coc.i1all hour begios at 6:30 tollowed by di.nner and the lasb.J.oo show at 8 p.m. Decorations Cha.iriiWl, Mrs. George Leltch, and her com. mittee, wUl transform the Bayside Drlveclubhouselntoa wloter wonderland lor the eveDt. • Models wUI be Mm• s. W1lllam Bob.nd, Chip Cleaty, Chuck Eddy, Don Fra.n.ldin, A1 moo Locka.bey, Michael Hirsh, David Young, and Jay LlDderman. Ohmer chairmen are the Royal Tuckers, assisted by the Ed Lethens, with the lashloo sbow coordinated by Mr s. Leonard South. wW bo M'?Od Frida, .. _ . ud ....... wtll bt ..rvtd from 11 Lm. to Z p.m. Sat· ta'dly. ' Tb1J ,_,.,I ' 'Pieet de r•lb"Ct" 11 truU cake from tbe klte.MD otf.oat••• Vlrpnia Lolbor • ..._... wW bo - to browlt 1.1D0D1 ClotbiD& and bouetlo1d item•, al10 cUt• de· odped &lid pi•.-by Mrs. Ropr Bar~ wtthtbeaaalat- uce ot otber Zootlaos, Tbere "'W be a specla.lsect.Looofan .. Uque1 ud Wllquea on con- slprneDt. Reserntsou tor the lunch. eon may be made by callLDc Mrs. Robert Bacon. llmcbeoo cba.trman, 6-M-5466. Zoata member& servlnc wltb Wrs, Jack Reloert, ways aa:t meus chairman, are Mrs. VlrglDia AttyUI l.lld Mrs. ROpr Burow, co-ebairmen, aJid Mmes. WUiard Bell, Jo- seph Lopn Cuver, Robert Bacoa. Joe Carlos, Robert Grluell, Lester Kemp, Ho- tvt Loud, Carletoo Wears, Richard Sbeets, EroestSoder- berg, Charles Winfield, Chester Welty, George Zeta!, Virginia Luther, Lucme Wardle, Dr. Helec Robertson and Or. Hilda McCartney. Proceeds will benefit the Zoota service funds and the Sentor Citizens r ecreation center, the lore most of Zonta service pro~ts. A buJiding expansion drive is belngpla.o- oed toprovldeadd.iUona.l space for the senior citlf.ens, ... -- C ould you g uess what's g ood abo ut a head ache ? If you happen to have one rfaht now, probably all you need it an uplrin. But the fact is : a headache IOfl»o times is a lisnal. It may bel tcllins you somethina is wrons ..• pcrbapl somnhina quite remote from the pain. In thia ~vent it's a .rymprom-valuable information for your physic:ia.n . So if you have a penistcnt or rt:C~Jrrina headache and don't k.now why,Kir your doctor. Don't tak.e a chance. Your phyaician can probably clear up your problem in s.bott order. Of course, he may say all you need is upirin-bul e'>fen that's worth k.nowmg. Christensen •1 L C:OAST -'1 .. ~A Da. 11..&8 OSSOL& , .... FOR THE WHOLE FAMI Exerci se Gym .... 24.95 Ski p Ropes .. 1.25 to 4.95 Door Ba rs .. 5.95 to 6.95 TENNIS CLOTHES FOR THE FAMILY Boy s' Tenn is Short s Boy s' Tenn i s Shirts 4.50 4.25 .. ------------IMen's Ten nis Shorts FOR THE MUSCLEMAN 110 -Lb. Barbell Set 19 .95 Ch est Pu lls 3.50 to 5.95 4.95 to 12.95 Men 's Tennis Shi rt s 4.50 to H ... d Grip s. 1.65 to 1.95 Men's Tenn is Sho es ~-_,...; ____ ..... 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Oct. a, It ldl r._,•••t- Mr. JiAil, a rlllrld IU ' --· -bon lla1 It, 1., .. -........... Calllor1da" 4e yoaro IF IIIII IINtloO...eo.riDr .,...... . "Good uewa for .,;.,;:.;~ man" 'fersioa of ht tltOtl are Ids -, AA- dnW ol r._,.. Co&andO. IIIII I lf88leblldr.... . LOOKING OVER some of the books to be sold during the galaxy of books, annual benefit of Our Lady Queen of the Angels Catholic Church in East Bluff, are, left to right, Mrs. W. David Joye of Westclltf, chairman of the decorations committee: Mrs. Richard Torrence of Corona del Mar, chairman, and Mrs. Harry Johnson of Bay Shores, book chairman. The books may be bought or donated at the sale, to be held during the school openhouse,Sunday,Nov. 17, after morning masses, from !0:30a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (Ensign photo.) Church News Cetltral Bible Church, at 0raQce AYe. and 2Srd st., Co8ta Mesa --Pastor H. E. Jooes will bring a message . oo "An eolighteDed metbod" at tbe 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sun- day sen1ces. At 7p.m.bewill g:tn the first in a series of Wustrated messages oo the boot of Acts. The mld.week Bible study aDd prayer meet· ings are oow beiog held at 7 p.m. on Thursdays instead of Wednesdays, • • • The Plymouth Congrega- tional Church, 3262 Broadst., Newport Heiebts.:-''~urs~t of peace" will be the sermon topic of the Re'. Norman Brown at tbe 10 a.m. Sunday service, • • • The Christian Science Ch- urches, Corona del Mar, New. port Beach a.Dd Costa Mesa-. "Adam and fallen mao" is the • topic of the Bible lesslonser. moo for this SuDday. • • • The First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa, 301 Magoolla St.--Dr. P. G. Neumann will preach on "The grandeur of old age" at 11 a.m. Sunday. A specW program has been planned for senior cUI.z.ens. At 7 porn. he will speak on "The answer to your question ablut the World Council of Churches.'' • • • St. Mark PresbyterJ.ao Church, Eastblutf Dr . and Jamboree Rd., East Bluff -~ Dr. Morris C. Robinson wUl use a question asked ln a Den- nis the Menace cartoon as a starting polnt tor hls sermon, "An answer to Dennis," to be given at 10 a.m. Sunday. • • • St. Michael 's and All Angels' Episcopal Church, 3233 Pac1!1c View Dr., Harbor View Hills ·-Tbe Rev. John Rogers Davis wW preach on "Forglfeness" at the 8 a..m. commwlioo service aD1 the 9:30 a.m. prayer aod family service thlsSUDday, Tbeoewly orgatllzed junior bl&b Epis- copal Young C,hurchmen are meeting under the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and Mr. aDd Mrs. Harlan Cald· wlfll. omcers are Lynne Collins, ·president; Patricia Rum bellow, .-lce.presideot; Bruce Keating, secretary. treasurer, and Jill Farwell, publicity. • • • The Newport Harbor Luth· eran Church, 2501 Cutf Dr., Newport Heights --Pastor James Blain will preach at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Stmday on tbe topic, "Lord have pa- tience wtth me. "Communion will be offered following the 11 a.m. service. A mo'lie,"A CbrlstJ.ao 1n communist China.," will be sbown durLDg Ute Swxtay school hOUr, be- ginolog at 9:45 a.m. • • • Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacltlc View Dr., Harbor View Hills·· Dr. WWiam Eller will deliver a messap on Plllljl>lan'l! l 'S-11. "'Tbe bl.... ... tbo best," at 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sun- day. A prayer Ylg:tl from Sat· urday noon to mldnlgllt, Nov.16,willopentbestewud. ship prognm. Ralph Norum heads the committee. • • • Church of the Crossroads, meeting 1o the ChQel, 3500 PacUic View Dr., Harbor View Hills ·-Dr. Vincent Gottuso Jr. 1ftll pceacb at 11 a.m. Sun- day on "What is a Christian?" New members wW be in- ducted. • • • Newport Unity Church, meeting at 15th St. and lrTine Ave., CUff Haven-."The seed of succes s'' will be the sermon topic of tbe Rev. Loren Flickinger at 10 a.m. Sunday. TACKLE BOX STOLEN Two suitcases aod a tackle box, valued at $251, were stolen from ll1s garage, Arthur Tendler, 114-1/2 28th St., West Newport, told Newport Beach pollee Nov. 2. $2.8ZO RING TAKEN SaDdra Dunbar. 509-l/2 E. BalboaBJvd.,Balboa, told New- port Beach pollee Oct. 31 that a $2,820 diamond dinner rlDg bad been tatea from a hld1Dc place aer clothinglDadres· ser drawer sometime betweeo Aug. 5 aDd 10. In SpaDillh and away. Tbi11 pve aw-.y from 81 blea. 'lbey alBO gave •• ay clotbing aa tbey travelled south tbrougb lbe villages. "Fir'st the Lor4 saved us," said Mrs. Riddle, "Then be gave us a lOve for otber people. And then we saw tbelr need for salvation through Cbrisr." They bave particularly deve~£I~ triendshtJ: with n. "We t about 6 boys to tbe Lu- theran Church, where they are studying tbe 10 Commandments. We are trying to teach them Bi- ble uutbsl' The Riddle family at- tends the Baptist Cburch in Costa Mesa. But there i s a lady missionary in Mazatlan, so when tbere, they attend ber Luther- an Church. Besides tbe religious tr a lning tbey try to in- still in their young friends, the Riddles also teach them American fun by taking them riding, fishing and bowling. Eel Riddl•and 10ft Stenand their .otllr hoM .. Riddle enjoys tbe panor- ama and talks to ftsber- men. Tracy is a co.nstarit companion with bta· fath- er. Tbey swtm, ftsb,dJve, go deep sea fishing and Honda riding. Tbe last is possible as tbey take 3 Hondas with them. Mr. Riddle bas caught tunles, sailfish, marlin and assoned local fish. Tbey give away a lot to the Mexictms to eat. Riddle said be bad trouble with tbe new bousecar. "People were anxious to help us. Wben we left, we gave them Bibles -we felt that tbeae could belp tbem. It's amazing," he said, "bow tbe Lord seems to lead us to people." SC ENCE STUDEHTS GO OH RESEARCH CRUISE Tbree outstarwttnc local science students atteoded a lSC mariDe research cruise to CatallDa IslaDd receotly. s.nc. ... blld 0«. u '· ol Balla Cllapol, CoG --. • 'db tbe.ReY.lollalloDIJtltt af llle Flrlf Bailllll Qoftll· ol eo.ta Mea u oafclut. --.... " llubor .... c.......,. YOU111 APPRECAnOM. WEEK TO BE OBSERVED FOur oatataodl"' ltudiiU, to be plekad out bJ lbe I loeal bl&b schools, will be- arid bJ lbe Optlmlll Chi> af Newport Harbor, atalUDCbloD Tuesday, !loY. 12. Also to be hooorld bJ lbe club as port of lbe Optlmllt Club youlb appreelalloo - will be lbe poroots of llle stodetis aDd tbe prloclpols of eacb bigtl scbool. ~PORT "And we take tbem out to dinner," said Mrs. Rid- dle, "but tbe most i_m- ponant moments are really spent With God and the Bible." Tbe Mex1cans catch a- bout .f,OOO tunles a day. They bring them in and line them upontbebeach. Trucks come 1n and baul tbem away to tbe slaughter houses. They make steaks out of the good bl'east meat, soup out of the rup.: pers, and try down some of the fat to oil for medi- cinal purposes. The trip, intended to iocrease p~-"'!'!!""-~~-!"t For tbeir trip this year, the Riddles bought a Ford Condor - a 27 footer with 2 air conditioners. They taJce and also buy, puri~ fled water. "We even use it for dish- es," sa.id Mrs. Riddle, adding that she bad been "s ick three times -so I'm very careful.'' She will buy vegetables, but things that grow in the ground like carrots and cabbage, sbe soaks 1D Pure.x firat. "It leaves 'a Uttle bit of navor .'' Mrs. Riddle admitted, but tboU.gbt any- one who had bad the "tur- tsta" would understand. She peels tomatoes. "We take oa.bOut 12 pounds of butter and we eat lots of tonillas -take a dash of bot sauce and a bunt A dash of Ume ts added to each teaspoonful, t':l eradicate the oil flavor, and this is used for a cough remedy. "I had bronchiti s once and thought I would take some. One sniff was enough to gag me," Mrs. Riddle said, "So I kept my cough for 3 weeks." Sbe marinates tbe steaks In Ume juice and a Uttle bit of garUc flavor. Tben the steaks are rolled in flour and fried In butter- " Dellcious l" On tbeir last trip, I . . • • • Interest lD mariDe scleoce study, was taten aboard the Velero IV, tbe l,SC aJIJ Han- cock foundatlon marlDe re- search Yessel. studeotlllke Todd of Estan· cia was recommeoded by· b1s teacher, Micbael Stark. Bill Spurlock, also of Estaoct.a. wu recommeoded by Tody Sutton. John Stevens of Costa Mesa Hlgb School wasrecom· mended by bls teacher, Mlke Varalyal. ASSIGNED 10 GRIFFISS Second Lieuteoaot Freder- Ick P. Kent m, soooUiajor and llrs. Frederlct P.Kel&of 22SO Canyon Drln, Costa Mesa, bas completed tbe com- munications omcer course at Keesler AFB, Miss. He bas been assigned to Grifnss AFS. N.Y. of butter ...... and •he ol B~RQIII.'M'S has your mouth water- Ing. They stay at a pro- fessional trailer park on tbe waterfront. "The COFFE ocean is very beautJful. We have a view of tbe sunrise and sunsets." YU BAH 7:5 C This is at Gavlota Beach, 1 Iii. north of town. It costs ll--"l!~~~~~~~ $40 a month, or $10 a ' week. A slab, water, elec- tricity, "lovely showers and rest rooms," and the use of a washing machine are provided. Trip before last, Mrs. Riddle took: her prized possession down: aUght- weight washing macbine. The pastor of the Luther- an children bad 7 chil- dren, " •.• an<f'we only had 3," so Mrs. Riddle gave her machine to the pastor, wbo, she felt, needed it more. The Riddle's take tbeir children, Tracy, 9, Su- san, 15 1/2, and Steven, 19. This last month and half trip, tbeir dauibter, ' -.:;:;::::-i;;;;:::J-..;;;;;::;;~,:~lj~~ visiting a friend, ltz some stairs and HI-C D~INK 46DL '27( tooth. 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THIS YEAR 1'Hf GRfAT NEW '69 PONnACS ARE ATTRACTING THE ANEST CROP Of PREMIUM TRADE· INS IN OUR ljiSlOIIYI THESE CARS REPRESENT OOTST . -. --- VAWB AND ARE READY FOR YOU ••• TODAY 2925 -HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • COUN TRY 3000 PALM AVENUE-HUNTINGTON BEACH 536-8866 Tho Ultimofo in Cuisint & Bever•g•• Set~'~ 'i open to the public I NTIITAINMINT & DANCING To "MARLO & JAY" TUUDAY THRU SUNDAY LUNCHEON and DINNER DA ILY BANQUET ROOMS to 200 SUNDAY BRUNCH EILEEN WRIGHT will be at the keyboard this Thursday, Friday ~d Saturday even· ings for grand opening days at the Merrymac re staurant at '3344 E. Coast Hwy .,·Co- rona del Mar. Eileen appears each week-end at the res- taurant, which has been re- cently purchased, renamed and newly redecorated. UC LAB SOIOOL HOW OPEN AT ST. MARK UC Irvine Laboratory School has opened to children 2-1/Z to S years of age at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2001 Eastblutf Or., East Bluff. Tbe director ls Mrs. Eleanor Wynne, former director of a Mootessort school ln AJbu- querque, New Mexi co. "Montessori method offers a good deal ol ind..lvidual atten- tion from teachers," said Mrs. WyDDe. "We allow the cbild to choose what De wants to do and at Ills own pace, providing tUm with freedom withiD a framework." The school Is co-spoosored by UC Irvine's Department of Social Scleoce and Office of Teacller Education and will serve as a training ground for teachers. L ECAL '\OTICE C F: R 11 F1 C:.A T F: Ofr-RIJ SIN F:SS Fictitious F'inn 'l•ne n F' IJN Df.RSI G' t.n do her~ by certify tbal th."Y are con- dtactia! • Horse Stsble ba.i- aeu •t 1712 ~ell, r.o~a• del ,\hr, Califotnh 9262s-, under lhe fictitioa• &rm rume of J «. N Stahle 1r1 d tht allid firm ia (ll)111po 11ed o f the lol- lowioe: per.oo.• whose a~mea ia rau -.d place of resirbce .,e •• iollow-. 10 wit: Joha J, Drabeck 1r1d Nola P. Drab.edr., 7112 91.ell, Coroa• del Mar, Calilon~i• 911i2S. I'ITN ESS oar h-a.da thl• 18th dll)' of October, 1968. John J, nrabec:k Nola P. Drabeck STATE OF" CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF OflANCE •• ON THIS ta• d_, .of Oc..,. bet, 1968, belor• •e, • No,.., Pablic ia •d for ... d COUIJ' •d •••· rui4Jas thereia, •11 c:om.t.eJ011ei •d awora. t:., ..... ,,.,, .... J ... J. O.• •dNela P. Drabedr.howa ........... , ...... w~~o .. ...... .. .. McriMd ... . ....... ia•&ru:>•t. -· ..... .... leO.,..t: to •• •• \tley •xee.oo te4 ...... ...-rN £55 ., .... ~· ., .. dol ..... MMI• £. """._. _.-.,-,..1Poljlc t. •4 ,., Nld c-., .... ,.,. .... -..,._ .... .. ._. ·-· 0... II, ..... 1, '' II, ...... 6oll._l• ... _p . ' . . Agenda for ,.._..eo..t-ol 14., --IJ oi!MifoODOrt-... .... lloo - tllo Clly ol ll..,.n lloodl •IlL . 1111 tr·rtoc !a A11oJ Wool .w .,..,Mer u. tallowliC J ... &.Ri~D.V.M...._ rr•,wvt: •cr·r .. s.._ U.tuatlb:Net~acatlp.a. YdiJ vtola...u......a. tlllltte•'lf'&ft r"efiiUn, todii,Hof.1,iDtMelt)'M11. Me''' lD a IWLIJ m:'1r1~ -•llbjlet•,., A-• oo1 J41, -pro-be! .... -o1 loa 111po1 -• ..,. -1M--IDiddeodi-CIO o. ... tllo--ctA ..... •!otcltM-•. JIOridJicriQIIIr.-.bCOD· co4o Aq., N..,.n C... Roqaoo1 --Willi IOOfclal IIUirlcto. n1a WU • RIIIIIDVIIIOII lor a ).JO&t -ol 1 COIItllwld ftom lbt Oct, 17 'he lntM Co,, cr.-o1. .. permit a a 11 s I dlrtt· IIIMIID(. I ijll. a car--~~... .-1 lip lor Ba)'<rool at R01ubdlJWoo r--t>Orl C-0.., -cl lbo 1 .. lntao A,.., m)tted by Fred Mac._ld PfCIIIIIOed -Barllara Dr., a..,... .._llalpll Bron, "ud olllor1 for crealloo of 10 llnport C... 11<-ct E.....,• - lots from Lot• s, 1, 1, 9 aod • COIOIUJ(JCATIOJII HomN. tor r~ot to oo LidO Put Dr., LidO Roqaool from Harry--t11o -at Vars-e 955 Pt"'"sul&. 1011 l:ar ebiJtCII II MDCUttcw J t111t ttQitlltl per•t•IIOD to ... u .. permtt reqoeat ot Rom of U• P•tmJt 10?1, ftlcb me•ct•• motor )M)IDM lD aad Cola lor coomuctloa of porlllllo & JIIOiol IIIII catioo 11>1 M-l..A dlllrld.,.,. nr-r..adent••• aait• ta a c.a l!bap at IU7 ICftP)I1 BI..S., lute wu dla1ld Oct. s bJ _.. at Lat:iyette AYI. U!d H~, ., u.t rt&I ..a.t1 r~lbo~C~-~m~l~l~a~'"'~· _____ !===~~~~===~ Lido Part Or.. oear Lido salu tblt art 1D blr11DC18.7 Pellluula. •llh 1110111 ---bo Use permit reqiMtat tor a liU'mttted, 1a lieu ot tbt cot .. double faced ooo-lllllD'li.aa.ted fee lbop. directory sip tortbeNewport a...-from Rick Law- Medical Arts bull41Dc at SO? reoce to tllmialte MMftlon Placemia Ave., West Newport 5 of Uae Permit US'l, wtlleb Hetgbts. permits oa-Alt alcbDU.c be- Amendment 251, whicbpro-L!GAL MO TtcE poses to rHODe tbe Moden ....,-=.,::::..:.:..:.::..:cc:,cc:,:c::...-..,.. anoe1: from 'unc1assilled to N011C:r. or INTENTION TO R-1-B. ENCAGE: I:S THE SALE OF • VARIANCES ALCOHflLIC BEVERAGES ~~-Dorothy Orwtg. 613 Poin-To Whom It 'lt•y Coaeenr.: settia Ave., Corona del Mar, Subject to I••uace of the use of the required rear yard lieease •1plied lor, ootlce I• 1 If tr e1 '-' hereby Jl'\leQ. lll•t \he oader-or 0 -s e par.,ng, si SJ~ed pro~u• to •ell 1i<:o, Robert Martin, 114 44thSt., holic: beY"er•sn 1t the pre- West Newport, 3-uoltdwelllng misea, de•cribed 11 follow•: on an R-Z lot, 3901 E1111t Co•et Hlpwey • t5E PERMITS Coron • del MN/NeWJM!rt Bueb Fotomat Corp., 4601 W, Pursuut to neb iateo.tloa, Coast Hwy,, West Newport, the uadert~lped le •pplylaJ to the Department of Aleobolic drive-thru tum salesaDdpbo-Be"en~se Conuol for i .. u.o.ce to processing business. oa oriK!ul •pplic•tiO&I of 111 R, J. Huffman, '708JasllliDe, •leohofic be"erar Ucnu (or Corona del Mar, additioa to liceasea) for these pren~lu• .. a oon-contormlng dwelllng, follows: Bahia CorlDthia.DYacbtCiub New 0..-s.Je Ce.aer.t at 1501-1601 Bayside Drive, (BoosFidePobllcE•dasPhce) near Irvine Terrace sal 1 Anyone de•irias to p«~tut • e 0 the issuu ce of such licea•e(s) alcoOOUc beverageswtthln200 m•y file 1 verified protest wllb feet of residenUally r.ooed ny office of tbe OepeHme111 of property. Alcoholic. Beve,.se Coatrol, Gerson BatarfiAssoclates, within 30 d•y• of the d1te the 1,300 dwelling units and an-proposed premisu were fi,.t clllarylacU!Ues,iocludiogre-posted, •t•tia's srouad• lor t1 and ,...._1.,.. t deni1l as provided by l1w . The crea OD ..,..,_ ... , a the premius 1re not now li eea1ed northwest eoroer of Jamboree lor the Slle of •lcoholic be· Rd. and Sao Joaquin Hills ven~ge•. The form of verific:•- Girl -Mr, and Mrs. Tbomas Dittmu, Z859 Serang Pl,, Costa Mesa • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 • Boy. Mr, a.odMrs.JolmRusb • 9ZO Lugooia Ave,, Newport Shores, Boy -Mr. aDd Yrs,JobD Wood- nil, UP.C Wutmtnster Pl, • Costallesa. Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs, Rooald Kruse, Z?OO Petersoo Way, Costa Mesa. THURSDAY, OCT. Z4. Girl -Mr. and Mr s , Fred Bradlord, 2t21 Elden st., Costa Mesa. tion m•y be obt•ined hom •o.y offio:e of the Department. DON TilE BEACHOOMBER "" 20 word5 or leu 21 word, to 30 wordt 31 word' 10 AO words Eoch word over 40 word1 l.SO 2.00 3.00 .OS • c .. wiiMf ""'product is served. Beer setved in pleasant and wholesome surround1~s 1s the aim of the United States Brewers Association Arwl we are always striving to do something about it The USBA is represented by field men arount.l the country. They meet with proprietors ol establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way poss1blc to promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great be\lerage ol moderation UNITED STAT£5 8R£W[R$ ASSOCIATION, INC. uo :.oo 3.00 4.00 <.00 5.00 . 10 .15 HARBOR TRAHSFEil AND STORACE ... ,_._, ... WHE ATON VANLINES,INC. ---·-------Ll 1·1lll or Ll 1·9713 Boy -Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ream, 596 Joann St,, Costa Mesa, 20•; OFF FOR CASH WITH OROF.R 375 E. 11"' SL. Coou !leoa ~~~~~~~~f~T~~R~AN~S~P;;O;R~T;;; AT~l•O•N..Ji j MC ;·ES.FOft.SAtft .. FRIDAY, OCT. ZS. Boy • Mr, and Mrs. Alldrew Somers, Z025 E, Ocean Blvd. Balboa. Boy -Mr, and Mrs, Dwight Battista, 979 Denver Dr •• Costa Mesa, Girl -Mr. and W.rs. BUly Turner, 2214 state St,, Costa Mesa, VAU CHrUI EDGAR SR. SUCQJM BS AT ACE 71 Vaugban L, Edgar Sr., 71, of 711 Lido Park Dr,, LJdo Peninsula. died Oct, Z9 at Park L100 Convalesced. Cen- ter. • He was born March 18,1897, 1n Croswell, Mich., came to California 45 years _ago aDd lived 1D th1s area for 10years. He was a ve teran of World War I, and worked as a salesman for Graybar Electi'lc Corp, tor ZO years. 'Survivors are hiswtle, MU- dhd; a son, Vaugbao Ed- ward J~<., of Ne'Wport Beach; a daughter, SallyTeetotNew- port Beacb; aDd 5 uaott- cblldren. or the week: "The Faith We Have not Kel)t" by Sen. Strom Thurmond. Pape~, 11.00. .wette.O.I;IJMioei.Mtft U34 Batt.r ..... FUDeral services were btld 1-==-------- 0ct, Sl. lnf:ermeot was at Tbe Abbey . ~beim. ..., tbt ditectioo of Weltellfr Mortu- ary. 1be Rn. John {)w,Jdton of St. Jolin tbe OeYIDe Epls- cq»U.aa CIMircb, eo.ta Mesa, wu olftcLaDt. MUSI CAL LUHOII!OII AeroatmoDtc Wl.,.s Club wU1 bold a mutcal tv- let)' procram ud J_.bega oa NO'I' I 11, at Dtulyl&Dd Hotel. Ku Oelo IIIII E-Dar. =:~-=-== "''*1 .... _,. IDII COlD· .-, • .., .. II'IIUaJoC...at C..-lo!M __ _ - 100" Financing Available AI so We-Carry Our Own Contracts NEWPORTER MOTORS 2036 Harbor Btvd. Costa Mesa BEDROO M. 2 bath borne in Newport Heights for sale, 122,000. 271 E. lt\th. John Vogel reil estate, 64R·1675. o MtSCELLrUIEOUS dog trainer. Ligbt obedimce at your borne. Sit, rome, stay educate. Appolntmentooly. 492·1491. SM.P, televtaton -Portable usee! before your eyes on your new carpet _ JO' move them w1th Blue Lus- tre, Rent electric sh~m­ pooer S}, Crown Hardware, 111)7 E, Coa~t Hwy,, co,..: ona del Mar. ' • FOLK SINGER Stu Jamieson wiJI present some of his sef ... ections of American folk music to the congregaUon of St. Varnes Epl scopal Church of Newport Beach at the Q a.m. service Sunday,. Nov. 17. •He will accompMy him¥ self on the banjo. He was born In China, ·grew up In Canada, fought as a combat infantryman with the U. S. Army during World War U. He operates an electronics lab i n Co sta Mesa. $100 FIRE 014 1.1. A leak'lD a ps ._.was lgnlled by a pilot 111'11 a.od caused aa $800 lire II liS Topu AYe., Bllbol. Ialud. Tuesday afterDOOB, !tor. 5. Tbe fire started 1a tbl kllcllM wall a.od bod -1111...,. ... wall !Dio l1lo llollwaJ,- damag1J>c cablaob. llo -was borne at tbe time ,_ tbl t1re. The resldeoce ll OWDid by D, B. MacCalliUD of Los Angeles. llCIUSMI IAZMI A1!D 1U.IY MI"UUO8AIOOITY no-•---._..,--odliJIIIt eo. -..., c-,_, . .....,. .. -~~~ lor .... _,, .... 11,,&1 .... c..-....-Hall. lira. RWa -Ia Ia cMI'IIottiiii:IOp.m • .._.., &MI-·bJIIro.FuiK-'-hloo WUI be MrYed ud comldlel. *•· WUlJam after tbt procram • ...... ,.. laiUIICcanolllblo , · --aaal-bt'llrs. DRIVIR IS ARIIUTED Lom DowDs a.od lira. Jollll 014 DIIUHIC OIAIIGE Trailer, Urs. Cbarles Carl JlolraDIOD, 45, •• .....,...,., ww l*'tllde Sbermli. OU., was .;.~,;dj at tbl "bintlt table," With at 10:15 p.m. Moaday, llr•. Cllll>rd WUU&ma W, Coul Hwy. llld u"tt'nc. Tbe:re will be 101111 oo tM ebarp of liJ 111o Eoqulres, a berber--· GEORGE IIOlHAF 76 OF CXISTA MESA 0. ES Georce E. Notbaf, '76, or 23'70 Orup Ave., Costa Mesa died Oct. 28, at Costa Mes.t, MemorlaJ Hospital, He was born J1111e 9, 1892, 1D Grady County, Oklahoma came lo CaJifornLa and to ttu; area J.p 1929. Surtltors are a daugtter, Mrs. Rose Marte Robinson or Sao Diego; a sister, ltrs. Lila Tate of tbe home; 4 brotbeJ's; 2 grauddaagbters, a.od 3 ll'eat-lfaod..cllildrett. Serriees were held Oct. 30, at Harbor Rest Memorial Park wdU f..be:,dlredion of West- cJUUiortuary. The Rev. John lloMyeutt, USlstaDt pulo< ol tbe First Baptist Church., Costa Kesa... wu ometam. GEOIIGE sotAFFER Of NEWPORT litO RES DIES George J. Schalfer, ?O. or 409 Lugonia St., Newport Shores, died Oct. 30, at Hoag Hospital. He wuaprojection- lst for 50 years for the Pac. lttc Drive-In theaters. He was born 1n Los Angeles, April ~6, 1898. of "'·Mr. Kareo Coreorao, Jacaranda Ave., wu taken to Hoaa Hospital Seal's ambul&Dee after complalDed of severe oeclt and back pain. MEAL WORSLEY 34 • • P.O. WORKER. DIES Neal B. . Z20'1-E!I Rutgers, Costa. No•. • a1 Hoac Ho~iitai ""'34. He was born lllarcb 29, LD Decatur, ru., came to area 5 years ago. He was ln NaY)' 11 years; and for put S-l/2 years, be was tbe Po.lt OfDee 1o Costa Mesa. He J.a: sur vi ted by bis mother Mrs. Estber Scboeoberc Cbieqo, aDd aa aunt, Mrs. !san Kldd of Melldob. W. Funeral sertlces wUI be held ln Mendota, under the directoo of Westcillt Mor- tuary. "SWlKE" M.IT NO FIRE Warm air from an air con- ditioning system met cool causing a wblc:h ;.;t;i.d I JAayrrrst For people who can aft'ord 1he besc. GEORGE IRADFDRD Of BALIOA Dt!S AT 66 Alter a leocthY illoess, Geo- rge L, Bradford, 6&, oU136 E. Balboa Bltd., Balboa, died Nov. 2, at Cedars or Letuoa Hospital, Los Angeles, at ase 66. Mr. BradlordwasbornSept, 16, 1902, 1D Kansas, Mo. He llved 1n Callfornla for 60 years and was tbe owner of George Bradford tovestmeots, S!.D'vlvors are his wtt.e, Muioo; 2 sons, Peter of Los Angeles, and George or Pas- adena; a daughter, M.lss LiDda Bradford of Los Angeles; 2 brothers, Case of Sa.o Mat too, and Paul of Santa Barbara; and a sister, Mary or Santa Barbara. Services were held Nov. S a.t Pacific View Chapel. Tbe Rev. John Rogers Davis of St. Michael and All Angels' Episcopal Church was of- ficant. Interment was at Paciftc VIew Cemetery, GOLD WATOIES TAKEN Three gold watches and gold earrings ~~o•ere stolen from Warren Smith, 1915 Trade- winds Lane, Bayc rest, be· tw een Nov. 2 and 5. Entry was made to the residence by cut. Ung a screen with razor blades and then removing 3 panes from a bathroom Window, The loss was set at $600. :oiiDSSiiDi.l OVEI SHOlES, IHWPOIT IUCN .... . l_lfri,_IRJ'I h! ...... llai ..... IVH ................ ...... .......... ..,... ................................... . f ... ..,.. . .,.,.,., 'IW' ........ \00 fl ffllltlll ..... "' .. 200 ft ...... CIIMIMII ... ttw ,.,.... Ill ...._,, f.-. .... llillff •114 ,W.U llucMI. thrtM llr• vi.-. ....... ...., tM ,..... ,._..le IOcatloft lfl tllh .,. •. I'An WIM1 & SMI. IIIC. wtn Nlill'l 1M bUWd fO'If ,_... holM. or roll "IIY IIUrdldt all ~isite Clistlfll a.,cr.l tiMI. Now 300 S.ios • $64,950 to $120.MO Modelt at 1842 S.ntiaeo Drive, fMwpoft liNCh. Phone (714) 646-1550 for appointment. Or~•,.tt4 u4 /•nt~l .. ,., h J . H, .1,,.,, ...... A .. FOR A SONG -- - - You may not get very much but for only "· $55,000,00 YOU CAN GET THREE R-2 lots improved with Two older Houses Corner of33rdSt, andBalboaBh.:l. An excellent rental area NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE SOME OF THOSE TAX $$$$$$$$ Triplex shows excellent return $37,500.00 EYE IT, THEN BUY IT WliY TALK ABOUT IT? Wasted conversation over the bridge table -· or on the goU course-- leads nowhere. Give US THE JOB OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY ------ NO CH ARGE until you get the cash. Ralph P ~-Ilia REALTOR I APPRAISER Mas key J9 YEARS IH ~ ,HA.I!IICIR AREA , 3411 NEWPORT BLVD., NEWPORT II!AOI -67WOIIO Survivors are tu.s wlle, S2S rr.itlion total sales throuah the Multiple Listina l-------------------•1 Service o f The Newpo<t Hor· CANYON AND OCEAI VJEW THURS ., Fl\1 ., & SAT., NCV. 7th, 8th, 9th 'I'E II AVE A BRAND NEY FACE> Won't you join us in our opeains celebration? Now enjoy Cocktails, Luncheon or Dinner at moderate prices in a warm, friendly atmosphere in the tradition '3f costal casualness. The talented EILEEN WRIGHT at dle Keyboard THURS., FRI.& SAT. H44 EAST COAST HIGHWAY o PHONE-673·7722 - bot Costa Men Boa'rd of Realtors for the first 6 "'?0.1~~,<>(1961. IS OVER 4 MIU.IO!< UUICLI\RS PER MONTI! IN' PROPERTY SALES' WITH REAL TOR' G .T. GUNDERSEN Real F.s tale Appraiser ~7!>-1642 Evn. 549-1281 Can't sell it? ... Trsde It? For Fut Action & Re.ulls Call niE DOYLE CO .. Re&IU>rs Call S48-116i 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa INCOME Ll~t •d ally 4 --m homo, 1M baths, ftroplaco, 100ft! lor pool, JA ..,_ locatlort In lovely c ... eo Hl~l.,ds. !Ukllll M,!IICI. ~· 9 UNITS IN COSTA MESA 0 GOOD LOCATION ° GOOD CONDITION ° CATERING TO ADULTS ONLY *EXCELLENT RETURN ON INVES1'ME:mj ONLY $72,000 l~DOWNI Three bedroom -thfft Wh t.o.e -tuat n•c. l:tr IMiilJ wUh t.Hnaa:e -S4.(,!MMt.OI. C&ll .ad let •• ................ EXCLUSIVE BAY CREST LOT PmCED TO SELL. $28,!100.00 UOX Y. f' RAXICl.lli I RE:Al. TOR ' 3250 hst ~t HirftwiJ Cot on• del Motr. C.tlilornil Phone. 613-2221 OPE~ SEVE~ DAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 TO 5 P.M. 4 BEDROOMS 2-1/2 BATHS FAMILY RM(16x2!7 ) OWNERS MOVING 50'7 AVOCADO, Irvine Terrace n Corona del Mar ATMOS~HERE TROPICAL GARDENS WARM , COLORFUL DECOR PRICED IN THE LOW SIXTIES A REAL FAMILY HOKE FOR ENTERTAINING AND GRACIOUS LIVING Naaport l11dt •••• • ._ lsi.IMI Cesta ._ Got a paint brush? Cu test little :II ' duolex y::>u ever ,a ...... ,., in a great neighoo rh o:ld. The aoart<T~ent-over garage is imiT'acu late, BU T •.• Boy, Oh Boy' Do es the front house neeO cheerin g uo \ Chance ?f a li fe·time to show you r talents as a oecorator anO ShO-N a orotit too. Out-of·the-area :~wn"!r .vants a sale ! ! Has max. l::lan on i t now! S42,000. SEMPLE REAl. ESTATE 2515 f . Coou H•y., Corofta cfel Mar 67!>-2101 •••••••••••••••••••• Lido Bay F rant 5 bedrooms, 3-1/2 b:Uhs, PIER and FL.OAT , Zt%24 living $ room, IOxlZ dining room. CJ.l.¥mina.rem¥U~olde_t home. 155,000. ' ••• 137 Via.Waziers Eutero Hal>oartl • ~'booli'e~~ YLiffl ~'flotigl>tiUI eatry through soutb patio, Also a large oortb patio. Tbis borne bas tremendous appeal to a small family desiring_ elbow room. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $84,500. p. a. palmer lncorporatea Til DEVElOPERS CJ UDO SIIC 1935 UT7 Yoo Li. , Ooiolo J-1- M .... rt leeda -F-tt.e L.A • .,.. c .. l MA s.t0SC •••••••••••••••••••• 1601 BAYADERE SALE OR LEASE • LARGE HOME IN EXCLUSIVE AREA-VACANT AND READY FOR OC CUPANCY . 4 Bedrooms ; 3 Baths, Separate Family Room and Dining Room . 3100 ::Jq . Ft. Large Yard and en- closed and protected Patio. Price only $67,500-TERMS • NEWPORT MAILING ADDRESS Well built, attractively styled 3 Bedroom, 3 bath, 2 ftrepla.ce bome. On corner lot with surfllCed uea for your CHRISTMAS TRAJI,U, either boat, camper, or bOUt I PLUS BONUS, Heated and fUteNCI Pool· Obly $34,750. • • • - .... 17" ..... .... ..• -.. ... ......... _ ... .. -.. --·-· • .....,...,._c.. -.-.. , ..... ~:-. -·-----. ... ..,.. ESTIIaA EAGLES TICKLE VALLEY Wllb a 20..0 -~ b)' Mar; DOll& t.blDd tbem, tbe Est- -Eq111 ao aplDII r .... -talo Vallo!' all p.m. W. Sal- urdQ', at Htmttnctoa Beach bltl> ""-· Mepolta's d41feut permit- ted EolaDcta ooly 74 JUdo oo tilt sr-I Friday lli&lll ud tlmllod !be Eql.. qoortor- blct to a 3 I:Jr lpusiAclt'eo-lllc .,. 49 yard&. Glorp BarDIU was aamed plaJV of tbl week ror his otVall I')OdpmeaadaCCXC~Ie ol pua lntorcopllooa. • ....... lntkd,,ZL .... ... _, -·-· .,.... __ .... a... ~a .. -..-• IMrJ Clrlnold loll ... ----~~--M ,.... Uat IIIII! .... ""'" -Ia 10 ...., .. -·--!loft T•ry 10 llllot Eaollltllllll tilt• tlltU nlra ·-lolloaluiC-sol play, t11t 11-.. -..1 ao JUdo 1o a playa. CtaudoJtelty ce>q>lllld a puaii>GrocFoe- diet O'rer tbt middle, m.ttbea a SIOOGd pua: to Daft Dtes, wbo made anoutmncttD(catcb oD. about tJae 10 yard l1De. From tblre F0811tctrutwlceoffleft tacllle to tilt 1-yard 1108, ud tbeD Kelly followed bim oa. tbe tbird don. for tbl score. Tbe Sea Klnp will play W:apoUa a.t 8 p.m. this Friday al DoYidsoc Field. Costa Mesa wW 10 againSt Laora. at 8 p.m. Saturday, at Western Hich scbool. LET CLEANERS We do the FINEST work • town tn 3137 E. Coast Hiway. Corona del Mar ,r OIARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED ~~do ... jwT cJl tK come Uc. MUTUAL SAVINGS 2867 East Coast H1ghway • Coron• Del Mar, Calif. 92625 Telephone 675·5010 ~~~ ( It 'tO • ' I • -... TOM SKINNER, Orange Coast College fullback, broke this tackle and went in to sr:ore on a 12..yard pass from Quarterback Paul Lemoine in the Pirate's 27-14 loss to San Diego Ci ty College last Friday. The play marked the first touchdown San Di ego had given up through the air this season . Bucs set for Dons San Diego City College struck for 2quJ.cktt.rst.period touchdowns and then held ott Orange Coast College for a 27-14 South Coast Confer ence win last Friday night at Le- Bard Stadium. The Bucs, oow 5-2 for the year, wUI invade the santa Ana owl this Saturday for a coDfe enee game with the Doos. Startlng time is 8 p.m. 1'!11 Ktd.CM• a..ddedo l ZDd period TD. and the clock read neutralized It wtth a 27-yard scorl.ng run by back Mite W1Uiams. The final OCC score came l.n the final period when Lemoine went 1D on an B-yard roUout. Lemoine hit on 17 of 31 passes for 208 yards to raise hls season total to 1,333 yards passing. He has thrown tor 11 touchdowns, aDd !las 1,421 yards 1D total offense. He 1s throwillg at a 60 per cent. clip. 21-0 at halftime. Lee Morp.o, taking over at OCC struck bact as Paul one of the defensive halfback Lemoine tossed a tO-yard posts tor OCC, came 14)witha aerla.l to Tom Skinner 1n tbe pair of intercepUonsandplay. third period, bot Sao Diego ed good defense. The oou~est pme of~be~~~ey r~t~~bock M all tor the Sa.Uors wUJ be this yards to his 43, and almost Saturday at 8 p.m. when the broke loose, Harbor High team faces West. The cloSest tbe Sailors mlnister, at Westminster. could come to scorlngcameLD That's the No, 1 team, un-the f1na1 6 minutes when tbe defeated in the Sunset League Tars almost drove George and ranked No. 2 in CIF, said Fraser into his end zone tor Coach Wade Watts. a safety. Last week's game was bad Stu Aldrich was voted player enough tor the Sailors, who of tbe week tor his outstand- were beaten 19-0 by Anaheim. 1ng defensive and offensive This was their 28th loss to tbe play, Colonists. Thelr most pro- mising moments arne at the beginning of the game when Anaheim kicked off aod Bob MARLO, JAY SING .The Huntington Seaclllf Country Club, 3000 Palm Ave- nue, Huntington Beach, open 7 days a week, otters lunch, dinner and breakfasts on Sat- urday and Sunday mornings, The entertainment features Marlo and Jay, with Jay play. lng the piano, singing and throwing In a little light com- edy - every night ezcept Mon- day. On Friday, Saturday and Swxlay, Marlo joins Jay, AIWther • ONE HOU'R CLEANERS WILL Bf OPENING SOCII IN CORONA DEL MAR • 6€.\Uti~UL h.\112 IS Shmy anb sort anb In l'IE WILL BE EMPLOYING o INSPECTORS o SALES GIRLS CiOOb conbltlon We will condition before you have it set and then create a flattering continental coiffure for you alone. 642-0844 Just a few doart west af Dover on W. Coott Hwy. . SEYEN NATIONS COIFFURES •.. ...... , ................ " ' • • COMIIMATION rRISSIR • SHIRT GIRLS • SILK FIMISIIU • Air c»n•tioned - Uly •OI!>ot..l Eo..tl.,t Poy 111111 "'""" "!~iAN -.uc:e,, • tttTBYift CAL&. .......... • ' j :· . i~' • 1 • I .a~ .. -J ; ·-"' • THE MIDGET DIVISION Corsairs, a new team In the Junior All American Football Federation, captured the Jupiter League tltJe as they finished their regular sea- son undefeated. Here are the players and coaches: front row, from left, Todd Donaldson, Jon Pulaski, 8111 Ro- bertson, Dave Parsei, Joe Tosti, Tom Jackson, Brian Coka~, Pat Millican and Uike Reid; mi ddle row, Jon Fitzgerald, Brian Bemer, Gerry Wooters, Skip Lauder· baugh, Rich Fre eman, Sam Slmalds, ·Richard Martin, Marc Hinshaw, Brent Ogden, Skip Franklin, ·Rob Ro~ ertson and Bob Wilson; top row, ·Coach Bob Milum, assistant coach Jerry Tripp, Richard McDonald, ·Dick Stoneman, Bob Bissel l, John Martin, ·Eric Strickland, Barto n Seek, Chip Temple, Bob Wl1itford,..Pete Anlch, Brad Sturtevant, ·and assl stant coaches Robert I bOOt· son, Wilbur Robertson and Dick Ferda. To be on th e Co rsa irs team, the age limit Is 12 and 13 and the maxi· mum weight is 115 pounds. CSaras photo.) JEWELRY PURL DINED OVer $1,500 worth of jew. elry was stolen Oct, 31 from the residence ot WUliam Fisher, 101 Sboreclllf Dr., StrJre Cutts. Among the missing pieces taken from a vanity 1D the master bedroom were a gold cbarm bracelet valued at $1,0'70, a f:('ld ring and a sterl.tng silve1 thimble. TIRE FOR Nf.WI'OI!T HARBOR EJIIGII fiRST S£Cll011 -c Pill 8 Tlli~Y., IIOV. 7, - OOIIliiA Da.IIAA. ~ F: GilliN -P 11011 CIPIII Ill ~A D& IWI JaekMdJIIol_,_ • .. ~ .. Clon .. Ia c-clll ..... Ill 1'111 E. C..llwy.,--101111 J..-Pol ..... Tlll- 11'1 0111 ol. l -Ud f'I.IIIP hm IIT'III -~~ to kmol wear. Uta .. ultoa bu ""ectua ptole.w-1 IOOclll lo Cblc- aao, as a buyer 1D New York City and aleo u & dreu de- ... slper, Mr. Fultoo bu an Laterest in pbotop'apfllc equtpmeli: shops 1D Cblcaco, bu been usoelated with Oc- cidental LUe Insurance Co. 1D the midwest, aocl ls DOW ,orcantzlng a pertomll ·~r-11f!ODORE V0H HEMERT'S ceocy senlce eoterprlsl. Tbe M011tER Dl ES AT AGE 90 Fultoos haYe boom local ro- Anaa Yartta of Hurtlngtoo sideBts for 4 years, llYLDe 1D Beaeb, mother of Theodore Corona Hlgblatxis. Voo Hemert o1 Corooa del BPW Q.UBS TO MEET Mar, died MoDday, NoY, 4, at her borne at age 90. Mrs, A. E, Naepll of tbe Mrs. Martin was boro 1n Newport Harbor BPW Club Germany, Feb. 15, 1878. She wlll preside at tbe aoutbera was a self-employed interior meeting of ~ Orco m.trtct decorator for 30 years. Her of NaUooa.J. FecleraUonotBus- son owns the Ted Von Hemert loess aDd Professional Wom- turntture store 1n WestCIW. eo's Clubs Nov. 14 in Buena Cltber survivors are her 3 Park. Dinner wUJ be served gra.ndchUdren and 1 great-at 7 p.m. grandchJ.ld. Services wUI be beld 3 p.m. today, Nov. 7, at Pacutc View UCLIISIVII Chaj>el. SAFE CRACKERS FAIL An attempt to open a sale at the Zoo restaurant, Corona del Mar, Tuesday QfgtJt, Nov, 5 ti.J.Ied, according to Newport Beach pol.ice. Entry was made by lreatin& a window. DR IV Bargain Days! THURSfAY·fiiDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY -s•acJ -· TaUC:K nus I I pRIIIIL llln'ln. '• whit -...... c:... .............. ,, ...._ ....,....,.~cetcarec...._. IOIIill , ••• IIRYICI lMt MAIICNI IOIUYAaD, COS1'A a.u, fj! '· ' ,, h LONG MILER I .. • BEACH IOc toc ' COSTA MESA Harbor tour is scheduled for Nov. 19 ., .. .., ...... Rta!11lac tM romuUcday1 GC .,1, Calllonla - --trldtd -· .... laltow to ollllllore Yaotae Wlldjammou lor •Jonts III.W, aUk aad Yatlou t.-te~ &4ac ot. euter.n and Cbinese JMrcbud!M, tbe memben ..---lpul· e-..t,lbDU&r totbla.a4n· er1bld by IUebudH~Du&Jr., Ia bll -book, ''Two Jeatl bd:we tbe mut." "111 tlloM da)'l, IDd1aDI employed u Mrfl for tbe rueberos tbrew the b14es JOHN ANO ELLEN SYMPSON celebrated their bOth we<l- dlng anniversary Saturday, Oct. 26, at their home In Cos· ta Mesa. They were married In 1908 In EngiM~d, ·while Mr. ·Sympson was u rvlng In the Royal Horse 4.rtlllery, which was reserved tor SPecial royal duty. His regiment was guard ot honor at the funeral of King Edward and for the coronation of King George. The Sympsons came to Pasadena In 1q13, and to NeWPOrt Beach in l q4l, living tor man y years on Newport 1sland. John has been a mem· ber of the Balboa Bay Li ons mo re than 20 years, with perfect attend<V~ce all of that time. ·His advice to young married couples: "Make a happy go at it and enjoy your lite-make friend s -love you r family." Of the Woman's CIY1e Leap~ ;;;;;;;:;g of Nn!>ort Harbor wW 'llllt blolorlcaiii>OIIIn tbo Harbor COMPU'II '"'='= - ...... ........... c-- ... , L C.. ..... _ .. _ .,4 ................ u• on Nov. U. Tbe tour wUI .tart at MulDers LU:.-ary at 9:SOun.,IDd wlll be balded b)' Presldeot Ellsalletb Loac· rldp, Tbe Drst bl.slorlca.l site to be YlJttld 1s "Tbe Esta.Dcla" (tbo stalloo) o! Costa llesa 1900 Adams An, Tbeprogra~ chairman, Mrs, Albert c. Hougbton of Balboa, writer aDd painter of early California and mother of Newport's Vice· Mayor , Llndsley Parsons, wUl present the Costa Mesa Hlstorlea.l Society an authentic New look is oHered The Junior A!tuiates of the bins, recordi.Dg secretary; Newport Harbor Art Museum Mrs. BrianZena, cor respond· wUI open their fall season with lng secretary; Mrs. War reo a completely "new look." Smltb, treasurer; Mrs. WU· DR. MORRLS Fler has beea elected ctlief of staff of Hoag Hospital, succeeding Dr. Allen 0. Cottle. Dr. Fler was elect. ed to the Hoag staff 1n 1957 and bas served on the med- Ical staff eucutive committee since 1965. The 44-year..old surgeon is a native ofToroDto, Ontario, and was graduated from the UniversttyofTorooto medical school, serrlng his tnternship at MoUld. Sl.Dal HospiW In Cleveland, Ohio. de served In tile Royal c an. ad1an Air force In England, The sales and rental pl. Uam Anderson, bo~lta.lity; lery, located in the museum In Mrs. Charles Ruberg. insW· the Balboa Pavilion, has been laUon: Wrs. Norman Larson, transferred to newly remod· member ship; Mrs. Donald eled quarters. The .uru. Nutten, poUey;Mrs.PhUlip C. t.a.tes have spent tbe past sev. Davis, publicity; Mrs. Mlcb· eral months selecting over 70 ael Mu.Ul.D, staffing; Mrs. Karl pieces of art to be sold or Barnum, telepbooe; W.rs. rented. ne gallery !s oper. _wuuam Gothard, education. """'=::-L:::!GAL HOTIC£ :YI:s'. Sicily betwe<n 1941 ated on a ooo..profit basis, AU objects :ue available either ror sale or rent and the rentals can be renewed if desired. CERTIFICATE OF BUINESS liAS ROLE IN PLAY Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does Jay Rayl, 2945 Cassia, Ea::t1 tr.>rn tbo 1111111 ell.lh of Daoa PolDt dDwD to tbe llllora, wbo tri.DIPOtt*S tbem to tbe wtad· )lmmen in Joac boats," Mra. ~ IJplalaed, Tbo cheltl were fWltable tra .. Al'e chests aDd are DOW oaiJ fOUDil ill museums. Tbe sailors lD those daYI referred to tbe hides as tbl "California tank notes," be· cause, besides s11Yer, tbere wu DO cllculatinc medium of excbaqe. Tbe bideswerealm .,ld by Ctunese traders totbe mUers or cbests and truob ln Chllla for the Spulsb trade In ta:l6. Aloq with tbe antique cbest, Mrs. Houghton is dooatlDC u Spanish lace •eddl.lll of lntrlcate desip aDd or patostakfng cletail aod wornbf tbe l.ntelllgencl.a or ~r elaues ot that period. A color ful Spanish bn trom SeYWe, Spain, and used by the ladies or the ·'Dons" will a.lso be inCluded. LA BOUTIQUE UNIQUE oltheNewoo •t Beach Junior Ebell Club offers· Yule shopping ideas to r t he entire family in addition to the usual ch ildren's items. Pictured here with some ::>I the gi It ob-- jects are Mr s. Paul Hadley, way s and means chairman, at left, and Mrs. Ga ry Rawlings. Early birct snoopers :~:re en- OR. WILLIAM WHITE TO SPEAK TO GUILD Dr. William White, asslSI- ant professor or dram.t at USC, will speak to memtJf'r s of the Cttildreo's The.atrf Guild ol Newzx>rt Harbor at tbeir mo.lth.ly meeting at • 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, al the home of Mrs. Jerrei Richards, 355 ViJ Lido Soud, LLdo Isle. Dr. Wh.ite, an auth- ority on stage lighting, will speak on lighting a.ad port- able sets. As assistant dir- ector of the USC Festival the·· atre, he ha.s toured with the Edinburgh Shakespeare Fest ~ ivai :>;'ld also toured last sum- couraged to be or1 hMd early for ihe op. ening of La Boutique at 10 a.m. this coming Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the Fl· esta room o f the Bluffs, 2414 Vista del Oro. There ..viii be a silent auction from 2 to 3 that afternotn. All Items not sold by that time witt be offered at cosrltr1\ wtlat you wi (Karen KovaCh p oto.) ' A CONSERVATIVE Approach to l ns~tranc • ED WARD The sales and rentaJ p..l- lery chairmen, Mrs. Ronald Foell and Mrs: Gloria Br ant, have been working closely with museum director Ttlomas H, Garver in making tllelr sel- her eby cer tify that be ls con· Bluff, will be appearing In ductlng a Booltkeepln& and Ta "Tiger at the gates," fall Service buslness at 328 No, drama productton at Chapman Newport Blvd,, Newport Beach, College in Orange, wber e he is Cal11or nla, under the fictitious a sophOmore ma)orlnglnEng· firm name of Central Business lisb and drama. He plays Services, the Tu Advisors, and Olpides in the J ea.n GirauOOux that said rtrm ls composed of play, set in Troy just pr ior to the tollowl.ng peraoo wbose the start of the Trojan War. name tn fu.ll UJd place of rest· Production dates are Nov. deoce are as follows, to~wtt: _7_·_1_0_· --:c.,.------- The other hi storical sites to be vlsUed, according to the as- sistant program chairman, Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart, will be the Old Landing, first ver~ sioo of the naming of Newport, marked by a monumeotplaced Aug. 10, 1967, al Coast Hwy. and Dover Drive; the monu- ment to George Rogers, "tbe father of Newport Harbor" and uncle of Newport Councilman Howard Rogers, at the end of the PeninsuJa; the Balboa Pav- ilion. originally built In 1906, used as a ter mi.na.l for the Pac. lfic Electric Railway, a.ad restored in 1962 under the origlnal reef; site of the first wa.ter to water filght made by Glenn L. Martin, who Oew his own plane, buUt in Santa Ana, from the waters of the Pac- lltc Ocean near Balboa Pier to Catalina island, May 10,1912, and on his return to the ma.in- land, carried the da.y's mail from Catalina, another first; sUe of McFadden's Wharf or 1888 and dedicated 1n 1965 at Newport Pter, orig. lnally built by tbe Mcfadden brothers, pioneers of this 50\.i.bern sec.UonofCalUorola. to serve as the term1Daloftbe Mc.Faddeo. ra.ilroadtromSuta mer with the Holland Shake- FestlYal. ADD DE•COIMT IVE S M A RTNESS with a Hlllii-IACI CIWI ections. of Jay & RrPJfm Phone: 67)..9379 ·' prevtewopentogror mem- bers and guests will be held today, Nov . 7. Tbega.llerywUl be open Wednesdays ttlrougb Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. Newly elected otl'lcers for the Junior Atfiliates l.oclude: Mn . Gerald Madtp.n, presld· eat; Mrs,Ric.bardJoau, ¥ice- pr~ Mrs. en. Rob- VOLUME MEANS SAVINGS! 1968 FORDS-FAIRLANES-T ·BIRDS NOW AT ACniAL FACTORY INVOICE -NO ADO.ONSI poy "' adv.t factrD'J hnolce, plu to• and 11 •:.,,.••1 62 TO OtOOSE FROM. '64 Fonl CUlt. 4-0oo. $495 Y·l, evte. tre111. fNOY104). 20 ~ ~ .... er tr•~• Ui ,.., 111.., 24 "'"· '64 fonl FolrloM w- •• ~1 •• •••*• VI, ,. .. _tie. IIOY2111 20% ~ew11 er tr•~• u a,..r ..... u ••• '66 Contlnentel Li11ul11 4 Dr. H.T. h ct. air, ,.wer, •i11yl ,.,t_ IWTE047l Te,. I lice111e ,._" .. tre4. '" ,.r -· l6 ..... '" ow .... ~lleFM w-..... Jelly ,.-,.4, ;._ •'"'i~~t. III:H11U 20 'l 4.-tw trebUt ,..-.... 24 ... 161 ..... ,., MO 4Dr.IMI•,kat.r,...._ (IIW4J41 201. ..._., .,.._ til ,., ... 24 ... '67 PolrlonoiOO 4Dt,H,T. ~. aJr, Yl. ..... 1.,. ........... ... ,... -.16- '62 a.,., ..... 1 Dr, H.T. P...., 1411""''· ..__ lllbOOJ 20 ' ~ ., tre4e u s,... ... u .... ·u-...va . H.T.PS,N,4-- ...... CNDWM6J ... ,. ....... $595 ~195 $595 '1095 Charles A. Waer, 246 6Zud LEGAL HOTICE Street, Newport Beach, Ca.lll. WITNESS my biDd tbil ZZDd d&1 or October, 1M8. a.rtu .t... Watr. STATE OP CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )ss ON THIS ZZDd day of October, 1988, before me, a Notary Pub. Uc ILl a.ad for said coUPty and llate, residing therein, duly commiss1ooed a.ad sworn, per~ IOOally appeared Charles A. Waer, lmown to me to be tbe person whose name Is sub- scribed to the within instru- ment, and aclmowledged to me that he executed the same. WITNESS my hand and otflcW seal. Mary A. Haapa, Notary PubUc in and for said Couoty and State. My Commlssloo e~;~lres Dec. 13, 1971. Publlsh: Oct. 31, Nov. 'l, 14, Zl, 1968, 1n tbe Newport Hat· bor Eoslgn.. LEG~L HOTIC~ NI)TI CF: OF PlJfiJC n~:ARING ~otice is hereby pvec~ that the Pl•aiDK Commi .. ion of the City of 'lewport linch will bold a public hurin~ on the application of the lrviae Corn~ p~any to ruou.e appro11imately J.'iO acre11 located north o f 5• Joa~p.~in llilla fl o ad 111 d el8t of MacA r~ur Boulevard, iocludin(!: a proposed •ae•al.ion sres lr.noW1!. as Ph .. e II tipper Ha~ bor View "!ills. Lo &he P~C "Piaoaed Communi1y" ni11tri ct. ~otice is hereby fanher ,PYu !.hat uld public hearin8 will be held oa the 2lal dey of :ofo.,tl'llber, 1968, •I dae hour of 8:00 p.m. ia the Cou.acll Cham- ber• of the 'h:wport Bneh City Hall, at wh.ic:h lime ~d place -.y -.ad •11 peraoa• io- tereated may •p•• •d be he•rd tbereoa. ftey Y. CopeHa, aecretuy Newpart Buch City Pl•ai•s Comrai..toa MATTRESSES waw -aDVJLDIWG IMIUla r Shapes .......... -een.. COSTA WHA MATTIISS CO. 21.Naw ......... U....., .. ,,. .... , ... c •• -AT ntliCMOaT&..,_ ......... ,~- ~OnCE Of pUII.JC H F.ARI~G ~olice is llereby IP"tv. th •t •-P'••ial C:O.•iselos _.r the City o f "iewpon-B.,.c:b will hold • poblic hurin11 oo the applicatioa of Joho \lertio Shee, lac. for • Use Permit 1414 10 permit 1111 automatic car w11sh tt the aor&hwesl comer of Se- port Ceou~r /lrive and Saot• lhrb•n Av"'ue. 'lotie::e is he"'by fur ther · that uid public hurinM be held oo the .7th day of November, 1968, •t th e hour of 8:00 p.m. io !.he Cou .. rH Ch ~r~~bers o { lbe "lewpon Beach [i !y 1.1 all, at whi e::h time •d pl•ce any .. d •II pl"rsons iatere•ted m ~ appr.ar aud be heard thereon. R~ Y. Co pelio, •ecreury "i e .. ·port !leach Ci ty Pl•nin"-\.o111rniuion Publi!h; ~ov. i, (QAA, in the ~ewport \I arbor F.osiJtn ------------- ~OTICF TO C RFilJ'ffiRS st:PFR!OR COl'RT Of Tllf STATE Of C:ALIF'O R'OI A FUR wr mu~n· or OR ·\\'Gf 'io. A-li 102'1 F:state o f JH~ATHir.r 1\, \lc- CRF:Am·, neceu .. ,L SOTICE I ~ u~:REAY GIYF"\ 10 the e::reditonl of thr above aln'!ed decedent that all pe~ !IOD!I havin" claims 11,11lio s tthe said dee::edent •re required to file them, .. ·i lh thr necea!laty YOucher!l, in thr oHi tf' of the dert of the above entitled cou rt, or 10 pre!lmt them, with &he oece!llllty vou cher11,. w thr IID dersigaed at c/o Thom u f. Heffe ra an, .l,uomf")' at La .. ·, 350 t: .. t Seveateenlh !'c., Cosu ~en, Calilorai• 92fli:l7 wh.i dl is the plac e of busious of the ooderlli~&:~~ed ia •ll ma~ teu penainin@ 10 the esute o f .. id dec:edeot. within sill ntootha aher &he first public• tioa of this uotice. RUTII \f. HOGI 'f: Ruth \(, llo~e E1e~Ui11 of the lill o f &he above oamed decedmt. Dated Oc10ber I~ 1968 'Thoruu F... HeffemllD At.,raey at L•w 350 Eut Seveo teen th !'t. Sa.ile 210 Co•ta \le ... Califoraia9 2627 642-3210 Anon.ey lor [ncaut• PoWi..h: Oc L. 17, 24, 31, ~ov. 7, 1968. io the Newpon Harbor [oolpo &tL1Z MOR1VARIES ll., IUP.-a AV l. CDITA MIU. ...... ~ -LC>Ddfiii'IAY aFJu.D&IIAI o•~ee•,..... -- • ,Mo.-T"" ~ -throoeb the town of 8arpeJ' (now Costa Mesa} and cc to the wh&rf where hides, tallow, grain and fruits, and cattle went to ports oortb and south. $100 01 more monlh after monlh '•"-. I marine . Hnina .11 reaulu monthly check to loo~ IOI'III.IIrd tot Many ol those who h.11ve wonderlul MONTHlY SECURITY ACCOUNT .. orittn.llted .11nd ion d by Newport 81lbo1 Sninp ... st.llrted by simply openin& a •vtdend·t.llr~t~nt Sl'rinp KCount. Othm invtsled 1 Jump sum. MAl. 1ltl COUPGII n. COIII'IliE DETAilS 011 Tit( **lltl.l smlllll ACCOUIIT l'lM 11>..-.ol'l ......,_, N ,.....,._, .t 1« &10• .t""' C.l>'-•••t lo•ooocool ,_ w ............. -· .. """' -.. _ .. ,_ ...., 11M ...... +tt ... ~h ........... w• M lif -"'' --' o/110/11 10 .. -·-(....., ..,, .. ,,..,t! ,.. ... ,, loU -ft -~ ,._tly •• -)l ... " I SEVERAL STYLES TD CHOOSE FROII • SALE PPJCE .. ·v-• • ·. -.. I 0 lldPIIoiT ...-..,. lltli~Y,IIOY. 1,_- ,._ -·•-•• -· _ .. .,. •• '""'""'"" -the_., ... bill--it wu Goolw Co4" --.. ._ -IL -· lor *• G••• wu clouded bJ 1a11an. n,. bo the Ha-oldoot r--~---:--..:::=:..:.:::.:~~~:.!~~:!!.!.!!~.!~~!:!~::!:~---------, .._, C:"!'at.n411J., .............. ,_...._ wu •Ject to the ''W..."' ancl10a wueo a. ... •• ...... t .............. aod ~ ••harity 09W see'v ~r:::IO$ ...... ..,....,~ VJN,__......,..,.M "'F JACOa AND ISAU G • 25:1-· • -hit .. ter~ap with deep .Uidoloo- ..... II~ 'I I M~ ..._ \$_....., "-' The d<Yelopnent otlbo...,. of -• The ployoi<al pru-odf'i)ity,wl>ldllaa-. ....... -of paoplt --· ~ •• --... cood ....,.n lor him, ... -than ... ,...... &11)' Aloo .. .._ work Uld required full parlmco Uld he 1w1 no uoo at aU for the ,.,... or "bar" ....-produceo. jaw wu ..... • • •• • • •• ... ., • • '7 .,. 10 • • • • •n • o1 n• ·~ ..... •· ·~ I'Z. ~ IS • 20 21° •u . • &~ 2.' 0 2-&. z•• D aoo z~o ~·. ~ 32. ...)UST A.S .l E.SUS TOL'D US T\4A'T t::>A"( ON-'THE MOUNT, WE ~U$T "lOT WOfi!rz..'( ..... eouT WHA\ \S 60 I tiG \0 1-\APPE:N \OM0~20W/ oo the pan o1 t:boM wbo were apirituaJ, eith~ pre~t or ~u-So, one day, when Elau, an· ~ hel:d of 'W'U ID the actors in the lftat drama · tu.re. Ht wu Jutt a bir. reNal. aucceuful, ,.. IUnk in cbe ad u prieR the that GcY.f unfolded for them 1 hearty "he·...,," oo-eallecl. He cleptho of the "huntinc bl-~ bet,.... Yo<~ the I*Pio. Tba Abnlhatn and Saroh waited fo; li•ed for the praent and oeem<d he eame upon hit brother Jll<tlb ou«a~ion ,_Abroharil, 1-, 25 yearo after the ~ae wu to think thot the future woul~ -'ortaiiiJ coolciar red loalll aad l!aau. The wbole of 1bo r..... them before their heir lake care of iU<lf, and he prnl>-po~~a&<. (At that time, tbey '*'her'• property aloo -to uac, was born. ' a~ly f.dt competent to handle any probably were about 50 or 60 the holder of the "blfthriPt. .. 11tuatlaa u It 1"*-yean old.) Now, Jacob wu no __ _..... A GIEAT DISAPPOINTMfNT Thia 1euon lnoks at Esau from hunter micbty or otherwiae WHAT JACOt _.....' Then laue was 40 yean old three Yiewpoints : (I) When he thouch he wu' huntiOf and i The Bible -aayt, "Esau when he married Rebekah, and recklessly followed the dictate. presume that E.au tt.ouiht bim detpited hit birthricht." 10 he they found that she wu barftll of bit appetite, (2) when h~ a kind of "sluy" and not in hit made no dori to 1iokl it. Bat and there ~ t~ be no p~-blindly rortowed the ~c and class u a man, ~nd 10 not to be Jacob~ ~II Jmowledp of what pects of the1r havtng an hear. anew in h1s heart, and (3) when taken too striously. But siuy or the birthnJht meant and he But, after 20 yean of waiting, he reverted to type and "played not Jacob had food a~d Esau wanted it. So the eternal record baac "intreated the Lord for the beby act," when he ruli&ed, tsad' none. So £au uked Jacob read1, "Abraham, Isaac, and hit wife" and th~n she conceived. all too late-; the great, irretriev· to fttd him "for 1 am taint." Jacob." Jaaac'a foolishnt• it But, even then, the~e was cause able J~s which _the two previou, This wu ~u~tless a big aag· ~de all the more evident by ';he to worry bcca.ust twm• struggled acts liad cost h1m. gentian, because strong men do pr1ce Jacob offered and big, )ogether even be.fore they were The r«ord tells us that ''Esau not fain~· 50 easily unless they str«;mr. hungry ~u accepted . born, and, when she asked God . h 1 .. Th. are looking (or sympathy. It IS a common saymr even to- about this phenomenon, He said, was a cunrung un cr. Ill day that "Esau told hil birth- that "two nations are-in thy (becahuse,_of )the c~~~-~ weapoh_ li,• JACOI'S OFF£1 TO ESAU rifht for a mess of pottare." womb ... and the one people , lor un mg rrqUir":'-' a '&'' ~~k7 .~d0.~~~~~~~·:~ ~~~ ~-r.:i:fi.~ttr~~~i~~r{~ ~:~~;~ Ehh~T}~;.:~:: ~%::n~~~~:~\~~~~:~·d ·:~ hai you~er.cd e drs rn w edldelighted in the h~nt, and had to bluff hrm many times ~fo~e. all too common today. Man's Esa.'! tr"e<J./ a~d•:fte;~m":'mc ~ny ~tful s_torles to tell (I[ l~cob n;_erely ~?swered h,_s big, pr-ecious eosession" is the life of his brothu )acob "and his hand his heroism, darmg, an~ success. sky ,b o~er, "Sell me this day hia 50\ll. Jesus said, "What is a took hold on Esa~'s h~l." Isaac He greatly ple~sed hi S f:'ther thy b~tthnght, for Esau had man profited, if he shall gain the was 60 ld 1 that t . Isaac, who part1cularly enJoye..l been born a second or two before whole world and lose his own ynrs 0 a lmt. the veni90n which his son pro-Jacob. But Esa.u wu the elder ' · . SC.It.\P.,.Io.l-.e,: .. ESAU, A WORLDLING vided. H e was a man's man, anti and, by the custom of that time, ~H ~what aball a. man ':?~ M.•""""T"'L"' 6 : ~5 -~ -:::..,,,.,.... T A. L,.. c. 0 ,..,. Esau was a fair representative easily might have been a great was entitled to al! the r_ights :of '"Maexc ~ for hts IOU ':~:;:=:::==:=======::=====================~~~~::! of the worldly man-outside of favorite with the ladies. But Esau the eldest son. Th11 earned w1th ( ~~:26.) Nod' mah ~~~ r the Kingdom of God . By nature, was not always successful as a it the right of succession undr.r j~ to contra tct t e tm· ARE YOU really and truly happy'? You are if That is verse 33 in Matthew b, and a very lm· he had a magnificent body and hunter. Sometimes the game was the covenant from God to Abra· &) corrr;c\at'::ellt'tr, ret. over you appreciate the values which ma'e one's t t he may have had many likeable scarce or it eluded or outwitted ham and l~c as ~he heads of thi pe~~enh 0 11 h' popul afttonfoodon ' po r an one to you, personally. Wh en you seek al h . . b h •· . h bad a'"'"'' nahon hch God had s ~~ &e s 11 sou or life rich and full, such as peace of m'•nd, h person c aractenst1cs, ut e·'lllm, or h1s met ods were , or e·:-, w 1 and mome t 1 1 t e kingdom of God, you wi II find s trength, In· lacked faith in God and despised his aim poor, 11nd his body somt· promued to Abraham over 300 ° ary P easure Quietness, materi al necessities, right rei a-tegrlty, protection, 910cr,ess, love, and faith. his right, by birth, in God's plan 1times bttame exct:e<Ji,gly tirf'd yean before. LfSSONS FOI US tlonsh/ps, and other good things. You CAN be And wtJen yoo suddenly realize that you've . But Esau despised !~is birth-Are you guilty of "Esauism''? happy if you know God and believe in Him. found these attributes, good things will start Great Events in the Old Testament nght. It seemed to him to be Do you put food, clothing, pleas· This is the way your Bible tell s you how you coming your way. Live these attibJdes throull'! a far cry into the future. What ~d having your own way can find happiness: "But seek ye first the God' . ,_ "THt: swoao OP: THI! LORD'' -h• 10ft. ~~&urf,..•'-"· T-he wanted npw was food, and before"'the welfare of your .soul? s 9Jidance, and everything you need for Jacob had that. So he produced What would you have done in kingdom of God, ood His righteoustless; and a good life will be added to you. "Solomon Anointed King"-1 Kinga 1 an aJibi for his .conscience : "I Esau's place ? What are you do-- alI these th ings shall be added unto you." ,fV"" am at the poin_tto. die :. and wh<&t ing daily? Have you sold kaur By Mn. Joy Martin fi ~ .... -.,.-.,....., pro t shall th1s buthnght do to soul for worldJy things? Pea~ By Evanc~llst Bill Rice • f.-"THE SWORD OF TH! LORD'' -I .. 1099, lt&urf,.••Mol., T-. A•ulaa Scleatlfk Tr:utU c..&abM:tl .. u.. ~,.. !ftea Were Not Known to Scince forHudre41 of Yun "AU IJc n·vt'frf' il given bl/ in&piratiO'It of God, a11d i.l profit· ~le.for doctnne, for reproof, for correctioft, for in.ttnt.etiO'It -&n ngAteouB?IeS.!."-11 Tim. 3:16. "All scripture," the Bible aays, "lS mapired of God." All of the {Jlble IJ absolutely reliable. All of it ~ be trusted. No OlM! need fear that any nrw discowry OT .c:lenti· fie: "bruk throt.~~h" IJ &olnr to di1p-rove MY of the Blblr. It is ttw most ancient of books but it ia as modfm as tomorrow. of pulp and men ori1inall'f1 from the slime of the Nile Ri\ler. The other Khool of though! was that the earth had I:JHon ha tchf:'d from an cg: wilh wina;a~ Now, if Moses had written any- thing likr that, 1M enemies of the Biblr could Wt'll rrjoict". But hl' difln't ~ The'~ never haa; been and there Let's suppo!W' that you are vital· nevt'r will ~any dlsc:Tep& be-ly interested In the numbt•r of twe-r n the lbl~ and true sc: nee. Jltars m the htavens and you havt" SciE'nc:r," a r all, almpl. ana ilccidcd to count them. And k!'s knQ'<'r'ledle." And_ rlatian JUJ)p05t' that you IIVt' In an ad- ed be afraid that men. will ever \'Bntageow platt for thls purpose. aequlrt' any·i(._ue knowlt'dge that Sineto "lhe stars at ni&ht , are diJ>provn the Sible. 1 agrH-one big and bright-d{'(>p-\n the heart hundi"Cd p.!r Cl'nt with Dr. John of Trxas," k-t's suppose that you R. Rice who IBYf. l . live in wrll Trxas. So you lie \1 on y6ur back in the middle of a . "The Blbie U. a book of sci-Texas Prairir and count th(' stars. ('net·. It·~ainly ,koals with many On an ideally c:lra r night. how scientlf~at\l'f'~nd where· many stars do )-OU bellc\'P you cvrr t~ ~t" lions mat· would I('('~ \ !era of science, it it with It is doubtful If you would !ICt' the abaolutt authorily of the morr than 500: infaiJJb-re-word of · God. God You probably thought you would madr the world and God made ill' able to set! thousands and thou- the Bthle. So whrn God lp.!akl AAnd.l but that iJ only ~ause you In the' Bible about the world Already kKOW thry are therr. , which H (' made, He tells the cxaet truth. In raet. the Bible Egypt may be the bt>st spot on Is the only aMolutely ~ntlltc u rth from wheece to ll't the book in the world. -All other &tars with the nakrd eye. Two of the a:reattst mathematicians "books of science rvrntually are outrrown and found ,PUt of datr anfl . astronomt'n or antiquity and lnaceuratf'. Now cefttury stud~ the heavtns from the \lll n- arter ceritury fl.rwb the Bible taae point or Alexandria. One waa atlll Infallibly ~ITl'Ct."-From ...._Hipparc:hus tl30 ~ B.C.) tt nd the TWII!!'It!e T~ TMme othCT was Ptolemy 1200 A.D.). · •· ~ f1nt , altrr studying and ScM:atlfk Trath Pro•a DIYiae ort•Ja ~ very fact that the Btble dltcDn 10 many Klentlnc: truths that the world's mo~t renowned ..:lentlltl did not d..l.eover for hun· dredt and hWklreda of yean, provn the divine ortatn of tM Sct'lpturn. · n. fact thllt auch Old Tnta- mmt wrttf'n u Mo.n and Job were not affected by the foolt.h "..:~unc thtoril'l" ot their ct.y ll added proof of the Bltl5e'a divine lnoplntlon. For •UJPJ*, in the tlrM of MOld, EDPt wu the mo.t ad- vanced natkM'I In the world. She WN unexcelled In art-1 hltve &Nft lhe priet181 tf'HIW"H ta~ from the tGattt. of eome of he-r anrlent k--................ medJcaJ men to AU!ilr the ••ton11 of the bu ..... bod)t, to CIDIIit!Od medtdnft lO hN..I tht lidt. ,.,.,. dnt'klped lll1ttho* of pn!•u rift~ laodlft that ...._ men muwt e-ven todl1. 1 ......... -J:Dptlu ,... ' 1 that .,. hurtdra ol ,.... aid .. atlll -aUwlY ..u .. _,.., ... ...,.,....., .......... _ .. _ ........... .... , I I , ......... ., ......... _ ....... _ ........ u. ---·-··--017 ............. a-ot ...................... , ... ........ , , __ __ chartina the stan:, aald there were 1,022 1tars in the sky. Thl' sec- ond, however, found four more stars, makln& a total of 1,026! Re-member. now, thl'ae were re- nowned men of acienc41! ~ It was Gallleo who flnt becan trachlnc that there wtorr miJUona And mllllona of atan: In the sky. Tiwn a ~ntJtoman named Lord Roue lnvrnted a tr~ that waa 10 powerful M could N-ad a oew5J)IIper twrnty miles away. When he tutMd thla clant lnatru- tnfnt up toward the heavPna, he pJped In amue-rnrnt. Sonw tmall polnta of llaht that men had thou&ht w~ atars were really, he d.lloovfTt'd, IIIUJes! What I houle 11 to a c:lty, a star is: to a calu;y, A ral.uy, then, I• a lf't!at damn-of Jtan-puh.a~ ruMina tnto the mUUona. So, there are untold millioN ol aalaldn and .., each p~aq thrml ~ be untokl ~ ot ttan! But~ wrow, fourteta bu. dNd r-an btfon O.rt.t, tNt the •tan Wft"t lntMJ•u8at. •~.oo~c liltOW tottlllnl '-"'"• ... ,.. tM .... " t.\011 ...... , .... Mtf)er ,...,..,. 10... 11:5). And hNIItWt. ...tllnl "" ...,........, •Ill. •no Wo/..._....., .. ,. .... ..,.. Ofl" !1 ... D :lll . W'd't' ..__._ ... ...., Mltn' ---tltM ,........ ... Pta' yT I diiNitt Jt; ltllll tn ................ ,.u .h .... Dr. 1111 llw not lt't their information hy c:ountmg. Only God, who madto the !lla~. knowa how many thrrr are And Hr knew tht'tt' wen-more stan than His writt'N would be nble to comprehrnd . JOBJI,ll ,UKS! C.t.HST THOU BIHO THE SWElT IH,LU!HC· U Of PL!IAOES, OR LOOSt: THE BAHKS Of OliOH? The \'Ct!K' OC\'t'l" has made a gt"l'at <ieal of K'n5(' to men until fairly rcccnl limt"''. Of courM-sc:holaN ha\'r long known that Chirnalt, the word U5€.'d he-re for Pleiafles, meant a hingt" or pi\'ol . But rTK'n have not always known that ou r entire solar syst('m l"t'\'OIVe!! arounU Alcyone. the bi1Jhlt'!lt star of the Plctad!'!l. It is bellcv('d that our !:Oia r !lys lrm. movlnc at tM> a•ton- ishing rate of 422,000 miles a day, mo\'es on around the pivot of Pleiades. Job could not possibly have known th is. But God dkt bf-cau.ae H(' msdl' it that way and Job simply wrote aa M> waJ lnaplred of the Lord. The Moon It is said that "all -t~ world lo\·Cll A lo\·('r," But all lhl' writers of romantic ballads kwe moon- hJht! It is something of a letdown, t~n. to rt'alize lhat-literally spcak111,a-thrrr is no auch thtna: For many ecntur'es, men be- lievl'l1 that the moon wu an orb lik(' the sun but was now dim with •&e. Actually, howrver, the moon ntver was a star of any kind. It has alwaya b<Pen the moon and It haa never had •IV IIcht of its own. All the lilht (1'0111 the moon Is ~ally ~fleeted lfl:ht from the sun. Every boy and alrl know• what it is to take a mirror and ''ahtne" it in JoOmCP.IIt'-l fac:e. ActuallY. the mirror doeV not ahlne. It slmply servn to ftfJKt the rara of Uw JUn. And that Is uactly what the moon daft, Thfo aun lh1nn on tb4l! moon and tht moon tbrows the liJht all the way to the etrth . Since God made the mooft, He knew about thia all the tJmt. What Ia mon, He told Job about )t and difteUd Job to write J\o ~ Thua we ,.... ln Job 25:5, '"ft ftht mooaj llbwtl _,,., TH& PLANIIT, BARTH ~r U. Hladuwt.o a. l5itwd that tht Mrtb ,..... -tht ....... of ........ wllo. .. tura. ,.. ,., ...... oa •..,... twt1t tNt ........... ., ... _.,.We ftlld .,. ....... tiiiM ......... 011 ..... , .... ---llllap·--u..-.n ............... , _ ..... , .... .a.O.iiiiiii "',..... r me ?" and he agrec!d, probably reread 2 Corinthian~ 4 :18. Ir with 1_11en~ reservations, to the you have already 501d your aoul bargam,. Ut ,the future take !O Satan, Jesus Chri_st can ~d: ?re of ll~lf I _and .so he Ja!-tt away from Satan 1f you wtll, tsfied the tmmedtate lust of hiS in full faith, ask Him to do .so. fl esh. He Ue and drank ~is fi.ll, Jesus Christ is the only Person rose up, and went on hJS way, who ever defeated Satan. He did probably laug!ling to himself it for you and me. Have yo11 about how eas1ly he had fooled asked Him to do it for you? It his brother Jacob, who was only is the only way to get eternal a kind of dreamer anyway. life, and peace and joy. }e!uS •mclicatM wwU ,...... ..._ .. ~~ay ~ (U -n......_ il. .._. a. --....U, .W ..._ IMuMI Ia I m..,. I) a.uEI Aca:OII I "CWIIM w .... •r -.. ..W. ·:·.:! --;;-~llm:L·::.:·::.. J ::.;-.=:::·--::::...- , .. .t n-w'a _,. (w-. 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W T• t D1 1 ..C .• ::-:-e::·~ •. ,, .... r ,; ,'.;.:::-r.<;.:J·::.~t. ----··' ........... .._ .................. Me 0 :-. -~·· ...,. -.... W"' a.&. .. , _. '' , •• .. ca.. ... , ............. _ ....... b ' aU (0.. IIIII M•ll) ., .......... 10 .. .__, .,..,.10 LAif W.l~ --u-••-.... , ., __ _..._ .. _ ·---~~~-..... ................. -----· ·-!"f-..... , v ........... ,..... .... . .. .,. ........ ___.,_. __ .. __ _ ...... TO 'a .... -~.x~.~-- ~---.. c~--....... fJ ·.1 n l."l '.'DI"!U '•l ~·.• .I :1 J I! .. J . ~ r 1 .. '· ' ' • . n . • ~·. • j I l ! I .,; . ' . 1' 1 ~1!, • II ' . •U • j '. \,1 . • '·'~J'} '· ' " . ' " IU ditd to save you and me. When And Jacob was not fooled, but we aa:ept Him QU1' birth into God was, mocked _by Esau. be· God's ,f~l)( i.s,su~. , .1 conundru.•'" o('tfrecifl~~. COnsider the remarkable transformation that takes place when a caterpillar (an unholstered worm) encuea 1U;elf In its homemade casket and is changed into a beau· tiful butterfly. Its hair is changed to scales-a million to the square inch ; the many legs of the caterptllar become the-six legs of the butterfly: the yellow becomes a ~u­ tiful red; the crawling instinct becomes a nying instinct. Thus wl11 God take the life of a sinner and trans- form it until It gklws with the beauty of· the Lord and is fragrant with the graces of Heaven. A handrul or sand Is deposited by the Lord In the beart of the earth. Ore-at heat is applied from bene-ath and ponderous weight from above unW when it is found by man, it hu been miraculously changed In to a beaut!· ful, rtery opal. God takes a handful of black carbon, plants it deep In the bowels of the earth, t.reata lt.wtth heat below, press· es It wtth the rocks of the mountain above, and trans· forms lt Into a glorious diamond fit for a klng's crown. As God performs these wonderful miracles In nature. He also can transform the soula of men and renew thelr heart. I! they only trust rully In Christ Jesus, the Lord or life. God knows how to regulate nature. Only the One who made you can succeufully direct you. Only the On'e who made your brain and your heart can successfully .guide them to a prorttable end. God's wladom ls seen Jn the structure of the elephant. The four lep of this great beut bend forward In the same dlrectlDn. No other quadruped Ia oo made. God planned that this animal sbould have a huge body. too large to live on two legs. For this reason He gave 1t four fulcrums eo that It could rl.se from the ground eaaUy. God's wisdom 1s revealed tn Hl.s arrangement of sec- tiona and aegmenta a.s well as In the number of graina. Each watermelon has an even number of stripes on the rtnd. Each orange has an even number of segments. Each stalk of wheat has an even number of grainl. Another mystery u yet unoolved by man Ia thla: God c:auaes the limb or • tree to grow straight out from the trunk ror a cllatance of forty, ruty, or otxty feet, with no anchorage otheJ: than tlrteen or elchteen lncheo of tlben Which looo themael ... In the trunk of the tree. No human belnc bu clloc:mered bow to . apply thll principle 11\ the ecmotruelkm or bulldlllp or brldpa. Ood W<• cnonen Uld hJdi'Oies>, both of them odor- -· .. tutelea, Uld color I-and com-them with car- loan, W'hlcl> II IDIOiuble, blacli:, and ~ Tbe reoult ot thla comblnaUOn Ia beauWul, 'lrblte, rioee\ lllpl'. Bow daeo God do It? I do not UDdentaDd. • , I 1m1nr lmly that Ood C8!' tab ,..... life -drab, 11111--and tn&J~.-and lraDitorm It Into a beauWul ...-ol ......... --Bl& IJarJ. Be -do tbla __ .,,.._ ..... ,......llfetoS.. . "'la& M...., Mllld,Jtd llldl, to-pw Be poaor ID Mo a•s .. -ol Gad, .,.. to --IIIli&".., ... -..... 1:11: ''!Ualal• If ~ -• Ill azrtse. bs Ia • - ...... : .... b ... ,. • ...,-; ........... . .. lii'U ..... I ODil PI M l:l'f,-., Dr, ..... . .. I f I • ... _ 211221 ....... . . ..... fl a MUI 7 'W --------=· -·--.. --··-................. ... ..n ·-=· ..... ... ·•·••• du ..... _ .... ........ ... ..... -......... ... h I II·Q'·· .. . Ml •• • Ire• =- ''" Ct.'"" OIU"'I: NEWPOfltT BEACH, CALIFOFtNIA THE AMERI.CAN LUTHERAN CHURCH 8:30 i.m, tO 9:)0 a'.m, -WOrship :>ttVICt 9:45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday School 11:00 il.m. to 12:00 noon -Wotship Service De lte•. J..n o. BIU., Putor Th• Rn. Ocortc J . Bu•dicckcr, VitiJt.tion Paa10r ...... ,..4131 Christi41ft $cl•..c• S.vius nan c·nt·ac·u o•· f'HRIST, MU:~nsT BOJ Vu L1..lo Ncwp.111 Beach Sl:NllA Y SUIOOL 9Js ........ , ..... SlJ,..;L>AY SUt\'l('f.S f IS • I I , "'· WEOI'It::SU!\\ t:.Vt-.:"111:'1>•· \lt::f.TIM; • ,. ... RI:::AUING ROCIM ....... ,.: 9 .... -.5 ··-......... ,. 9 ..... -7 .) , ..... l ...... , .... , .... .. ' •.•. -s ' "' . , .• , .•. S....4.,. 1 , ... -• , .• •roND r •t.:IK'W OF c...,.' lnl:fiiTliT Ncw!)Oft Buch II Corona del M" 610 Canation Ave. SIJNOAY SCitOOL 10 .-. SU"'O-'Y SERVICE 10 .,., WEONESOAY I:::VENING MEETING 1:00 '·"' READIN G ROOM - Mutual Buildina 216} East ("out Hiaf'\way !~ton. -Sat, IU "·"'• to S P·"' 1'h,.r ... d•)' f'VI"Dilljlt: -7 Ill 9 Ynu lit cotd1ally •nvtled 10 autnd Chwch Ser••cu aftd W» wu the Rt:-.111'1 A.aom. fhst a.,.lst O.r.h .. c.., ...... 811rthu Riblr rell-•hlp lastl•ll•astlut -,•htno.a•• '-"• A.• &. Me,Mile Su. Dt. P.G. Ne~o~mann, pu&or SUNDAY SERVICES "1:4S a.r t. Sunday Schnol 11 :00 a.m. Mornina Wonhi~ 6:00p.m. Train ina Unions 7:1AJ p.m. EvCnins Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study 1:00 p.m. Prayer Mcetina A TTENO THE CHURCH OF Y.OUR CHOICE RECUL.&IILY Ct.NTIAl IIIU CHUICH .. n. hnoft ., ChriN ..... ,_ ..... ..., ..... ~ .............. _ """"'"' Wonft•el • .,.d 11'1 VI """' ,_..,. "'""'" 1 """ wulow..,.,...~....., -'"'~'""' _.....,......,.. .. ~ ...... • 'loaJ , ..... ,..,_ (tw. ol Onll9 .... ~ ... c..-. ,......,. H I .......... lfC-" Mhr ,., ~ •• ,, ,, MSIIII CJt-dl i362 ·--· M-........ , A Fr•• •J I•H,,.Jftl Co.tnt .... fl C~•d• C.tt~rc.t ,. .................. ,.. ..... . Saaday Se,.ic:e Md O.rdl Sclilool ll 10:00 lA. ......., ,_ 6(1,27. " . ' ..L.OU4&11& &. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coas t Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone b7l-733b • IUILDUIG • REIIODEU.G • AD .. nOll LICEIIIED & IZDIIDED FRED H, GERWICK 31W G.l""-4 67],6041 -54f,ll70 " /l-;J.fr. ~caw•• Fin ... qnall!J drJ el-l•~ on !be,.__ • Wl·-col-drJ All __ , __ FrlpdoiN -_ .. • • EXPRESS ,, ... -ifwla DEI .II'F.Ub Trl 1"11("• lff .. F. Caii64M'III All• ••••• • FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrMml Tosh FLORIHS ..-e._, 2431Mow .... II..L COSJAMISA Police Blotter •. ., Oct.. • .... &1 • ,,.,.. no._lo,..U.tocwu-·a' ·r .,_..., ........... ~-tt .... _." r• Llil "'D Ylo 1_,. L7do t.a' _., 1111-IFllr••- -...,.. ...-lila ,& Ill. _..,. to _,..I -,..., Ill .. SoiiJMr•""· -. Ill 11:, Caul 7IWJ 7 7 7 .._lolududllodtoroo-o D lnllllla 111M·-ollllopoi-... ....,. .., too cor -· 111 ,..arocs 1111 lt4ril rorr.u, 11, oliOS E, lrtod .. ·-nd7o cotr. 7 " FIQ, ,.._, ... ~~.,~ lluloF ~ lS oi!IOC E -• • • ·~ ·-Oetu Froat Balbo.. ..... : tro...ae ... -.... He au- - -· 9 • . ..... bu • dDal' .... wu cllmnect r -p.m. OD ~ c p a:w ._ .._ 111 Vb. Lido loiFwt 10-• •• 10090w~ LFdol*'-•-·· bor Do.YPia. az of J5lo w. BaFbol ·--. • ., --. Bl1'd., AIJI, K, Collb:alNowpor\, -- -IIDd a $71 wu booked oa: the cbarce ol llllltcall •'Ndne .• · A wtre borr)llarJ , • , Let's bopo ladle· -""-wu -10 a.IJ eet1oa ttom a tr~ed COG• opaa a dDal' lock to bll eu, -.... the lata of lbe -Edla.., ~ 1510 w. tlllol wbo stole $6 worth of lrlod 0.:.. t'nJot, ~ Newport, cldc.Uo from tbe dellnrytruck aDd a .... ud 5 t.- of tbe Beach Brouter, 515 E. ml"'llfromla&.IIIW•DC· •• -BFYd., Balboa, at 9 p.m, ~ wallol wtllt $U IIMr 120 Z5th st., West New-IDimd fro. Mr pwN TO ntE FIIILIC COME TOAfMl por1 ••• Two )'Of.IDC mea. left ~~O>o;;•:··:•:cd~on~p~•~•:•~4~)--============:;:;::::;;~~~~~ Bellamy's Coffee Slxlp oo Mu- lDer's W.Ue witbool. paJ1D& b' tbelr S~C~PeU • , , A $SO bike wu taken trom his carace. ROY C~RVER _PONTIAC Is observing Its 8th year as the exclusive Rolls-Ro~ce and Bentley dealer for Or- iWIQe County. Roy Carver, president of the firm, is pic- tured here at rlgtlt, ·with AI Hasselbach, ·Rolls sales manager for the agency, in the showroom at 2925 Harbor Blvd. In Costa Uesa. The Carver service facility feat- ures a complete and separate Rolls-Royce maintenance deQartment, under the direction of William Hinman, ser- vice m111a~aer for both the Rolls and Pontiac depart- ments. Mr. Carver ha s launched a program of demonstra- tions wtllch Includes a complete presentation and de- monstration on the interested party's premises-at the home or office. •This progr~ was Initiated by Geo rge Lewis, vi ce-presl dent of sales and marketing for Rolls. stated Burton Bates, 4200 HU- aria Way, West Newport Hel)l71t& , •• A Yalldal pus!lodor pulled the toil gate of tbe mura- lelpal park.J.ng lot between Mew- port Blvd. and W .Balboa Blvd., Newport, until u broke, aad tbeD lett it laying on the ground ••• Taxpayers were hurt apiD wbeo a $180 tape recorder was stolen from Carooa del Mar higb sebool sometime between Oet. 18 aa:S Oct. zo ..• Moodoy, Oct, ll Although GortonQuimpa:rked hls Olds l.n tbe driveway at the rear or hJ.s resideoce, 12.1 Coral Ave., Balboa Island, someooe swiped his hubcaps, valued at SIOO ••• for about 6 years someone bas enjoyed himseUby ldckmg over the sprlnk.ler beads ln nts lawn, Paul Hall of 440 lrvine, Clit! Haven, told police Neither ~oo , nor old . People often tell us ~~te're either too young to do a good JOb, or too weary with miiidle age to enJOY our JOb, 01 too old lo keep on with a job. So many things in life seem to be limited by age. But many people who have relused to accept these limitattons have accomplished rNrvelou~· things ... both at a very young age and an advanced age. Harry S. Smith, of The Cllrist~n -l!olrd of l ecluresllip, his some interesting things to say about overcoming problems of age throogh a clearer under · standing ol God·s ageless man. Vou and your friends. young and old, will lind hts tree public talk lull ol good tdeas. Dlristian Science lecture A RST CltU RCit 0 F CHRIST, SCIEM115T 3315 Via Udo, N-rt Bead1 Fridly, Noy, 8, 118:110 p,ltL HAL ,4EBISCHER HE ~RING ~I OS Proper Fitting Auured J.«i9 E. Coost Hwy. Co.ono d.l Mor 675-3833 SHOE IIEPAIR MABERRY"S Shoe Repair Puue and Luggage Repa.r -Work MB.LIE BUT\,ER CDSTA MESA Ill E5 Mellie El.aioe Butler, 81 , or Colby Place, Costa Mesa, Oct. 25, at Hoa g Hosp1ta1. Sbe was born Nov. 17, 1886, New York state, came to l c~:;"!~,to years ago. are her daughter, Evel)'D Johnson of Costa Mesa; and 3 more were damaged over the weekend • • • An automatic sons. E:mmettofStaten Is~. llght Umer was stolen from _,., ,~• Anaheim, Howard of 2188 Vista Entrada. East Bluff and Ebrey of Geo .. H • Brootl . lind hlldr and according to rge .... olstel.n YD, gr c en &r Soos, 170 E. 11th St., Costa 3 great-grandchlldren. Mesa ... A eommerclal water Services wUI be in Betllel truck parked vn private prop- Cemetery, Staten lsland, with erty neu Santa Isabel and lr- Ba.ltz Mortuary, Costa Mesa, vtne, belonging to Mark Con- as forwarding director. structtoo Co., of Garden Grove, was robbed ot an sao ba.ttery __ ::L::E=GAL NOTICE ___ over the weekend ••• Donald ~OllCEOf PtJJI.Jf.!lf.ARI~r. Curley, 900 Sea Lane, No. 63, Noti ce i• hereby pveo that Harbor View Hills,reportedtbe Lbe Pl-.aia8 Comm i .. ioa o f theft of bucket seats and bead- die City of "lewport Beach will rest flltiU'es, from his Porscb hold , pa9H\ 'earia8 oa the , • , Helen Arnold, 55, of ~'700 "f~Plicaboa or toodmQe,,J ll,C;o_Peter,.oo Way, Costa Mea, pC b au .. P....:ri ~ -.,_-t...JIIw .... ~, \cd!M*'"- • 1'clri •~duu" ~ *'•alr.-ut'' .-1 iall backwards; a policeot- re.~rllllt oa lhe aorth side o f fleer caugbt bef atxf tben dla- B.Ibu Boalenrd between 20th cominued thefteldsolrletytest: aod 21st Slreet" she was booked on the cbargeof ~otice is hereby funher driVinl lmder the hdlueoce at !P•n that u:id pablic:: brsria8 12:55 i..m. , , • will be held o• the 21•t day o f Nn-ber,l968, at the hoar o f Tu•May, Oct. 22 8:00 p.m. ia the Coo~acil 0.'"-Amling's Nursery, 1500 E. be,. or the 'iewport Ruc.h Coast Hwy,, Newport Center, City Hllll, at whidl time ""?d was rut by athlet, who stole place •Y -.d 11.11 per..,ns •n-142 cactus plants atxf a 3 foot teruted m-r "Ppear •d br tligh statue of a small boy, a hurd theTeo~~o. . total loss of S8Z .•. Steven R.,. y, Copeha, ~ecreury R 19 f ll4 1/2 Erwin Newpon Beach C•ty owr.ee, , o . Pt .. .Uas Conunlaaion Apts., OceaD Front, Balboa., P b) . ..,. N 7 , ... · wu booked. on QW.starrtlogwar~ U I • 1 OV. 0 , 18 lbe Newport Jiarbor r~sip rants ••• An argument at Shrubs, l nter~or Plants Troptcal & Trees lnsectcides and Fertili1er S&H Green Stamp& no: I' 111, 11Tin 3 a.m. oo a wet boat dOck at U50 VIa ()porto, Lido Sbop5 Area, eDIIed ~ 1rith Dean Buks, 11, or 660 w. 1 '7UI St., Costa Me... oll;l;>IDC and !alllDC Ill tile baJ; be was pulled from tile water by Guy DFckeJ, 2033 57o7- lday, S.,erelt, IIDd l7leo tuenl to Hoac Hospital by Seal's ambulance ••• Tbe padlock ns brorten to his prage door, b1s power lan sweeper mlssl0 &, said WUUa.m Sebho, 1'70Z HaYen Place, ClltfHaveo. Any soclal plans JamesUcVey, COION.4 Df:t" M:\R ~t:&Sf.:h' 36, of 2210 Lake Park l144 F.. roa~t HW1· .. i1WIH Wtst Upper Bay, may ha••el.ad, • __ P~U~_Bl_H.~G ____ , _____ 1 A. R. II A R SAC I'LL\IBEJ{ ]ol!l { ·anl :HI •'fl Avt:. (\.runa Jd \l:u were cancelled at wbla pollee booked him Oft ellarp of drivlne under the n~~~DCt~ or LD&onea.ots • • • 1ut Ume Z wall:1e talkies. wortb DOCTOR? LAWYER ' MERCHANT' CHIEF' (Or architect. accountant. farmer. art•st, wnter, and many. many others!) IF YOU AP6 S6LF-6MPLOY60 TH6P6 IS NOW A B6TT6P WH:f TO 88F6GUHPD YOUP FUTUP6! The new hberal•zed Federal Aa HRIO. effectHre January I , 1968 establishes a -TlU£DutT111.£ at lliDIOO P£MS10ii Ttusn Now you can •nvest $2.500 or 10% of your annualrncome. wh ichever rs less.'" an rnsured Savmgs Ret•rement Pensron Trust Program ... and deduct rt from your rncome tax. All earnrngs on these sav•nes (5% per annum. compounded quarterly) wrll also accumulate tax·free ! You can also establish lhts Trust tor your employees It's as easy as fillrn g out three short forms! OUt MUP IN TillS USINTIAL rtOJltl-PUIIMIMC FOI TOUt l£lii(M(M1 TUIS-IS TOuts FOI TME WfMC . SO. COME INtO U.SUMA FEOEW. SAVntCS AID Cll FULL DETAILS MOW ! 1'\umhr ng Rcroain !)," .~ NHiiiT WATER II EATERS 67),4:1J:_::=,_O __ COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ *245 ( ¥1··· ·)_._,,,. -....... ~-__ ..... _ .. --"-' YYf'fW41"'" ., ... 0 --··· -~ C'IIS'TOM FUIINinlltE UPIIOLSTBIY • QIIALilY 11011K • MilL'S M.IIIUII UI'IIIIU1'1ft .............. .......... IJ..a4 COMPLm -FUNDAL AND IUIIAL c:IN1U ~~1~0 . CENEU:JlY LOTS MAUSOLEUM: CllYPTS Fran Sl30 From $465 211 •• IV. 1-6177 ' •• • i~DiiiiftT CLUB All· 110. r· AIID IW7I'ICE OF THE PJIOIIQIED -liATION OF TEIIJifi'O. RY TO Til£ COSTA IIESA RECREATION AIID PARK lllln'RICT Jll ORANGE CO- 'UIITY, WHEREAS, tbtre ls situated outside ot ud coatlcuous to tbe Ctty ot Costa Mesa a certain mtntwb4ted a.rea u bereiDafter more particularly described; and WHEREAS, U would be for tbe bel{ laterest of lbe cuy of eo.ta Mesa to &ADtJ: the said berelalfttr descr ibed property iUid the City CouocU does tberelon lnitiate Ulis annua- tloo; and WHEREAS, the area referred to ts also outside of a.Dd con- tiguous to tht Costa W:esa Re- creaUoo and Park District; and WHEREAS, the City CouncUof tbe CUy of Costa Mesa, as su- penislDI authority of said Dis- trict, rind s and determ!Des ttlat said territory should be an- oeud to the edsting Costa Ues.a Recreation and Park Dis - trict; a.Dd WHEREAS, tbe report of the Surveyor 's Office has bet>n se- cured a.OO reported !4K'h by said Surveyor's Offtce with respect to the denniteness a.Dd certain- ty of the proposed boulldaries; and WHER EAS, said proposed an- Dezation hu been submitted to tbe Local Agency Formation Commission of Orange County lor r eview, and said Commis- sion has found and determined tts approval thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City CouncU of the City of Costa Mesa, to ame:~ to the City of Costa Mesa the said re:ll. property as hereinafter descr ibed, which said real property is contiguous to the present boundaries orlhe city or Costa Mesa aM which property 1s at the present time IIO.lnhabited: and THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED FURTHER, by the Cit y CouncU or the City or Costa Mesa as the Sl.C)erYlsi.ng auth- ority of tile Costa Mesa Re- cr eation and Park. District, to anoeJ: to the eJ:lsling Costa llesa Recreation and Park. Dis- tr.k:l tbt said real prape.rty a.s beretaa.r described, wt\lcb aid real property is contiguous to tbe erlstlng Costa Mesa Re- creation and Park District. NCYI'ICE rs HEREBY GI VEN tbat it is proposed by the City ol Costa W:esa to anne:~ to said City the !)erein described real property and to the Costa Me- sa Recreation ~ Park. Dis- trict, wb.lch said r eal property shall be known in these pro- ceedings as the "COUNTRY CLUB NO. 2 ANNEXATION" to the Ctty of Costa Mesa and the Costa Mesa Recreation and Park. District. Tbe specillc descrlptioo otthe lvJmcb,ries ot tbe territory pro- posed to be aonued to the Ci- ty of Costa Mesa a.od the Cos- ta Mesa Recreation aDd Park OUtrlct 1s as follows: A parcel of la.od lying within Lot 3, Tract No. 456, record- oct 17, -i ol IIEWOIIT Mimi Elll• ue+L IIOYICI LIIUL ii01ICI F IEGIIDilCliOI --.... n 1 n 1• "a l:f::: .,. aozsr.,-.. ...._ I 010 lMURSOAY;NOv.J, • · tl ~c..,, --W •• II"-. (Ood• .. --3) IX!IIIIM QEL IIAII;CAU,, 1111 • "''£0." Lolltl, :--;-1 ..... to ... 110111 ..... _ .... .....,...... --·a::r-port.···--... :-:.~.;:Go#:;~ ::..::. NOTICUHERI-.~1";;,~~ ==:= ?> -~~ :.~-:..::·::::=: -• a -lllonal, r,._ BY Glft:ll -oo tbo lad Clay del --••• Tilt,_-......,_ tllo Ia-wu ...... ~Drift ,...._ ._,., 1 ~ -.. -.. -.. "' ol Dec ...... 111M tl tbo--.... ol .... -_., __ • ... ................ -~~ ........ _ _.. M-ks • llllo.-do o1 7:10 o'ctOet p.m., or u .......... 1o llooDt Fair, 1101 TltorMe,, Oct. 24 ... , .. 'l'lltnal--Hal' N oiiOII RIUUIIIId.. of~-CO..,,-1000 --u It may be ,,_ A••·• llowport 1111 rod lltltlcr11 bllro wu·ll • 1/1 IAodo lilt Dr. wu No. itt Weotdur; wu- ol C • _. parlleu-bloril, Ill tbo COIIDCU Cbambtr lleiiiU. lid lola uto otereo -lrotD blo -aid -.. IIIII • MO ,_-01 tbo• ettar .. o1 ...,.."'1111 OID.U MOll ,.,.... .. Cefer Clul.t.~~• c..l• ., IteM f J f ••••••• 4ot .... . lady dMerthod U -a: lA t1 tbo CUT Hall lA the City or t1pt C1oe1< lid,_-·-Gory lcoaee, -...... tbo lltllt ol Oet. ~~~, • • 1rom tile ar-, t1 F-~e-ot•-'' _ ....... yllt>4ol!at~. CoM M-, 77 Fair Drl .. , -•10:10 lldl0:50p.m •••• Dr., Wool llnpart , , , Lui •~ .... Oct. :16 lalaad ,. ~:._::=-_.:_------' -... 111 1 lu. Cotta Mea, Calltotola, btu-ID t111t Ita mlautes betw.-. July· 1, Lorrie Walbarc. J0'7 --• • <X:>OO<X>¢0<0<X:>OO<X>¢0<X>¢0<X:><)~~ City of eo.ta .,..,._ u aid 1Dp wUl be held at whtcl.l btu-Z:IS Ud 2:15 p.m., a moDe)' Coral AH., 8&1boe lalaDd, re-Brou. wlru 'fll'eld DIU' ,...,.. ....... .. -ry to dooerlllod Ill tbo tap tbo City CoUDCU shalt bear clip lid ...,.y.,..tbft55 wert ......t 11tr rtar to -11tr tbo )1-.......... to J ... PulariDo Ho. lJ hNptlop ud pau upon all wrltttrl pro.. tueD from a table ID bb becl-laadl· D remembered btr Hall, 1ICi ....,.. .... m 84•• 'TIIo Lar .. at Bl~l o Clo11 In tho Harloor Areo l•vl .. e J'M .. • , .. ., I• .... ct. "Th< Biblr C••rs Alive" , TIM I t .... , bd.,. ..... ~ ...... ·~45 .. lOs SO rLACit PI IST I AI'TIST CHURCH Of COST A MIU. 301M-Ito Sn•t to '""' :!!;odOr~e ";· te.U to tilt ....... uon to tht room, aa1t1 Jack Smith, Sl5 rtar & tittle Iller but It "" ~~utr, ""'~. t1 F~ H-55, -..,y • City tiled at any Ume before Wa.l.DIIt St., Newport Sbor'es • • • mtutrac. lbl told pollee • , , ..._ tor a _, 1D tloW un, aa1t1 uct• · potat bo1oc lild 110ur .., tor aa1t1 btortap, Ofer MO wortb or cow 111 a -te drlriar 111o brlcla s p.m., ••• It wu ,._ tbllDtersecUoe of tht ceattr-by any ptuoo own.lnr real pro-drawer UD!Ier tbe tathroom yellow Cbenolet IDIJ tbeJ lito by a stereo tbiel •.•• li.DI of Red HUl AYe~U', 100 perty witbin tbe territory so slDk, last aeen Oct 18 were abOUlda•t aid ~.. Howe Sldrley Herbert ol 1211 .._,.. IHC 1JI. wldtb, u ~"~!ted to proposed to be UDtxed to said mlpiDL said Georie james, MOe w.' Oceu. FroM, w..t st.,eo.ta ..... bldwonelld:; tbe Couaty of OrUft, b)' deed, City ltld at any time before the 851 DomiDcO Dr., Apt. s, Eut Newport, becala!: It wu taten ber wbole ear wu ltolea from recorded lD book?l4lpacel05 aid bour set tor said bear· Btua ••• A feoder beDder trom bispraaewttbi:Mtlilper-Its P'l'tiaC place at tbt 4500 of Oftlclal Reeorda wttb tbe tap any owner of the property occurred at 7:50a.m. oo Jam-m.lssioo ; •• Bod equlpmem block of 91• Cout HwJ., New- cea.terline of Palllldll Ro&d. Within tbe territory ptoposedto boree Rd., south of Ford Rd., nlued at $185 was atolen from part • • • 'J'be llUIID tbe t.roDt 60 feet ~r width,~--= bl &IIDexed may tile a written ud drivers Jeaa Soow, 1.20 1/2 the WUlard 9oa1 Works, L1Ddl door of Blc Ed's Bait ud to said eoor:f' 1n ooJ· t94 ~It ap!Dst tbe&DDe.Gtioato Diamond Ave., Balboa lsland, Isle dock area aod Bayside Dr.,. Tackle abop, 104 W. Coast deed, r72 of Book. of Deeds~ sa.ld City. The protest shall set Mary Russelllldberpa.ssenger, sometime between Oct. 15 and Hwy,, Newport, was broken. a page 2 deparUo from satd forth the name of the owner of Patricia ColunaD of lZ2 Tur-Oct. Zf ••• Motoreycllst Ray $50 loss • • • stereo aod u_:oce botmdarfes South 40 • the property aftected and give a quobe An., Balboa lsland., a.od FJ.a.osburg and Ms passenger, tapes, nlued at $186, 1were ;,. ~ West aJoo'e: the cen-description ot tbe proper ty In Helen Parthin,330f0ceaoBivd., Patricia Holder of La Puente, staleD tram the Cbenolet ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ terllDe of s~ta Ana Avenue geoeral te.rms. Corooa del Mar, said tbey would wer~ taken &o Hoag Hospital by beloactae to ~Y Nlcbols, ~ shown on a Orange County see tbelr on doctors • • • Seal s ambulance after they 1901 Leeward Lane, Baycrest, ~load Control District Rieht NCYTJCE IS HE REBY FUR. DeD1se Jacobs 44 of 1Z4Z Rut. were involved in a traffic ac. Letween '7:30 and 10 p.m •••• A I'AR!II'ELCOME AWAITS YOU ' BRING YOUR CHILDREN' Dr N THER GI VEN tbal unless more laDd Rd No '3 Westcltn was ctdent with John Bass 16Q9 A sbopplnc cart was pushed Into ~101 ~ay ~':ta.oce a:tin~2 ~:i than one (1) percent_of the total chased~~ ~·a rnUebyPoHce E. Balboa Blvd., Ba.I~. 1at tbe side of his Ford a.t West. • • a • number of voters hving within 1·35 m at E Coast Hwy cJHt Plua causl.og $40 worth feet, to the oort~terlyrtght the territory proposed to bean-L!«al HOnC£ e.ast !i J~'mbore~ Rd •• of da.mage; said Josepb.Yoo1d of way line of the anta Ana-oexed to the Costa Mesa Re-!111')'11C~'lF PUflLIC f!F:o\llt'i r. • of 979 Po~ Rd . Costa Mesa. .......atctu. .... NAME BRAND WATCHES DIAMONDS • IEWELRY • GIFTS ., W. 1 .. It-c:.t. 11-• Lta tvtr ..a. Delhi Channel, as shown ~n creation and Park District have, ' ~oti ~e· is hereby Aiv~n tha; frlclayl O ct. 25 A 3 tocit tall can was said drawing; tbence coot • at or prior tosa.idhearlng, filed the Planoio3 Coonmission of the Because bJs dog was bark-pushed UDdernea.thawt.odow,lbe 0rCO BlOCk CO. u1ng along the oortbeasterly writtin objections to said an-City ol ~ewport IJuch will i.ng and snlfftng at tbe den door, window was broken and JU¥d right of war Une of said San-neution, the question of an-hold a poblic he11rin11; on the Robert Steiner of 1%1 Ruby tvs on the wlDOOwwerepuShed ta o ~-~,lhi Channel North nexaUon shall not be submitted appli cation o_f Tony !=itabile ~r Ave., Balboa ls la.Dd, opeoed the apart, but the space was still BUILDING BLOCKS • AlL SIZES -ALL TYPES 39 29 38 West, 898.31 feet, to the voters at •an election. a Uee Pennu 1415 w pemut door • and was hit 00 his too small to get IDlo Airport ~ .. ,..._: Jan.-1-nH to the beginning of a tangent At the time and place fixed for electruplatin~~: of boal hard•.-ar~ head · cabtnets and c~ds T 4678 Ca Dr MU a.teU.. l teae• D2ID I . ll.tL ..... A.- curve, coocave oortbea.sterly, said hearing the City Council at 83~ Prud_uctiou Piece. had been searched by tbe per. o::coBay ••• ~ V~ .::============;=======:::!.-llavtng a r adius ot 100.00 feet; sha.ll hear any person objecting .~oi.J ce 15 . hereh~ furt~er son who did the blUing , •• Meter 4239 Dana Rd thence northwesterly and oor· -A'd • 81Yf!l:l that Slid pubhc heanng Do . Whit f -15th St • c··.-e. z•• hr ..., to,...... anneutton. will be held o11 the 21st day o f n s e o .. uv •• Ne~rt Heights, was -. therly alaloog~dcun,•513 ,001~7'-The CUy Clerk. of the City of 'iovember 1968 11 the hou r of Central Newport, felt that her vlcUm of Uw stereo tape .. Costa Mesa. Is r Y trect 8:00p.m. io the Council Chams car was very rusty aJld In poor and tape cartridge a centr a.06.e o be eb d" ed · ' • ~~t:;:~ 00 • an arc distance of 93·00 and authorized to cause a copy b~re o 1 the Newport Uea ch condition, but someone liked U car parlted at 4235 feel; thence departing from of this Resolution and Notice to City flail, a1 which time and enou!(h to steal it ••• Norm's Blvd, was broken Into sai~d r!ght .. ot way line North be published once a week for place •Y and all person !I ins barbershOp sip is no Jooger In $120 loss , • • Music 76 12 38 West, 105.00 feet. two successive weeks prior to tere.sted may ~pear llfl d be public view atiOZ Tustin Ave., retresbmolnts were oo;:;ted~rall to the westerly right ot way said hearing in the ORANGE heard th~reon. near Mariner's M.Ue· someoDe tbiet wbo stole 6 cans of beer line of said Santa . Ana-Delhi COAST DAILY PILOT, a news-Ray "-Copelin, ~ecretary climbed the roor.~rewed the and a radio from Susan TeDDet. ~~1, as said ~tght of way paper of general circulallon Head!_C1 ~ sign and took. It away ••• Auto 4703 Seashore Dr., West New .. line ts described m a deed to pr inted and pubJished in thP CommiS s•on the Orange County Flood Con-City of Costa Mesa and in the trot Distri_lt, recorded Marcb NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN, 28, 1960 . m book 5166, ~ a newspaper of general circu .. 135 of Official Records of sa.id lation printed and published in Orange County; thence South the County of Orange outside 13" 47' 22" West, alone said the City of Costa Mesa. westerly right of way line, PASSED AND AOOPTED this 68.48 feet, to the southwest. erly line of Lot 3 of previous· 21st day ot October, 1968. ly mentioned Tract No. 456; ATTEST: thence North 33• 37' 46" West, C. K. Pnest . along said southwester ly line, City Clerk of the Ctty of 536 07 feet to a point sa.id Costa Mesa poi~ being'South 33o 37' 46" A. L. Pinkley . East alona said southwesterly Mayor of the C1ty of Costa • -Mesa liM, I0$.14fHt,rrotrltbemost STATE OF CALIFOR NIA) westerly corner ot Lot 3 of CO UNTY Of ORANGE ) ss said Tr act No. 456; thence de-CITY OF COS'TA·MESA ) parting from said southwest-erly line, North 40 • J8' 09.. ~ C. K. Priest, City Clerk East parallel with the north-of the City of Costa Mesa and west~ri y line of sa.id Lot 3, n-Q.U_icio Clerk . of the City 373.22 feet, to the centerline CouncU of the Ctt~ or Costa or Palisades Road 80 feet 1n Mesa, hereby certify that the width as granted '10 said Co-above and foregoi.ng Resolution uoty ~f Orange by deed re-No. 68-71 was duly and rea:u · corded in book 2352 Paees larly passed and adopted by tile 389 and 393 lnclusiv~ of or. City Council of the City of new Records said ce~terllne Costa Mesa at a regular meet- beiog the ensitng boundary of ing thereof and held on the the preYiousJy mentiooed Pau-21st da.y of October, 1968. larlno No. 12 Anneza.Uontothe IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City of Costa Mesa· thence ba.ve berewrto set my IWxl a.od South .u• 53' Z6" E~ along aftlxed the Seal oJ lbe CUy ot said centerline and said eJ:-~~els;;8 ·this 22nd day of isting boundary, 1060.06 teet, C K' p I st. to the begtnnlng of a t.a.ngeot • · r e curve concan !Xtrthea.sterly City Clerk of the City of haYtnC a rad..lus of 2000.00 Costa Mesa. feet; tbeoce southeasterly al-Publish: Oct. 31 a%ld Nov. '7, ooc said CUM'e throop a ceo-in tbe Newport RUbor tral uct• or '7 • Zl' 10'• u · 0 a a big uua in n ... thana COME TO A FREE 11· •• If you're looking for maximum savlnga-~n look to a Glendale Federal bonus ac-count~ Very · simply, a Glendale bonus acco unt is Issued In even $1,000 amounts for a· period of 36 months. At the end of 36 months you have earned the regular hjgh 5'1 earnings, plus an extra 1/4'1 bonus amolint for each of U.. three years -or an added guaranteed bonus of .75'1.• if.youhave $1,000 to lnveat".or $100,000, look to Glendaltt for added security and eamlngL You'll ·be su;priaed what 36 months: ean do for your financial well be•ng. Federal/ Beach .. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • MAIN GLENDALE 2333 EaSt Pacific Colli Highway at MacArthur Bou....,d • The Notion's Second Largest Ftdml Savingo and Loan AMO<:Iatlon where your money eems the natlon'a higheot ...._ I I I