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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1965-08-19 - Newport Harbor Ensign• 18TH Y!AR, NO. 1 fiRST $!CTIOM T'HUIItSOAY. AUG. 19, 1~5 TEL!ftHONE 67)..05510 coaoMA DB. r.&.AR, CAUP. 0.nsian stories ai>out the lrltlth ..... ~ S.llel Sete1ewlwet proposed nuclear powered forth anfonnation of local si111iricance. eatablisheJ by feJeral lav. on lhe damaau that can be collected. the !00-acre sate )Ust below Corona Jel \tar reveal pl .. , for .:! nuclear reactou . 1n ad· dataon to 2 huae Jesaltans •truclures. r>et>crapuon or the proposed plant , detailed an an announcernen t oy the \1e- tro polatan '"atcr l)a s tta ct o( ~them r ahfomaa, anclude1.1 facts that the nuclear power- ed desaltan& plant v.ou ld be U1e lar¥Ch t 1n the world, capaole of producan, I <O mal hon aa llon' of v.ater a Ja~. The clcctncal power output wouiJ be 1.1100 '1leia· v.atts <1..11 otllaon watts). nc 'Tlore tnan that of li oover narn. deaah.ina plant have been EX CHANGE STUDENTS ARRIVE ~:;::~~c~.~:~ti:v!"b:!::; Americaa Pield Semce This information concema lhe pouable danaer from nu- clear reactors and the hmat ~ketc:tles of the desaluna plant as at maaht appear on forei111 ucb•a• hip act.ool ataadenta am•ed at Cbeir new bomea in the Newport area Ibis week, preparina for a year's adloolina in Cbe U.S. Amona che countries rePN• aented in the first anivala were Brazil, West OermMy, Prance and 'nlailand. The scudenta are broaabt to ·Cbe U.S. by the AFS. wbicb also sends numerous American students abroad as part or the international achoolina exchanae proaram. Repreaentina Brazil is Auauato Vieira, from PortaCc- za in the state or Ceara. He will be 1 senior Ibis fall at Newport Harbor Hiah School. Filing deadline is Friday A total of lS candicbtea mentary and Coua \1eu havedec lared theu anLenoons Untried school dutracu. so far for the OcL S election Only J "newcomers" have or 1 uuatees to aerve on the filed. new unified school dutnct The 7 trustees, to be elect- board, accordinato the Oranae ed by Costa \teu and Nev.- County School District office port Beach voters at-larae. m Santa Ana. wall serve the unaried da - Jack Roper. busaness ad-trtc t from 7 specafic trustee manas trator for the county areas as the reault of the board, saad several more en-J une :!2 vo te for the nev. Utes are expected before the dastn ct. deadline at S p.m. tha s Fn-The 3 pres ent da stnct v.1 II day, Au&. !0. be ofricaall) un 1f1ed J ul~ I. Amon, the faeld .ue -4 p re-1966. on the boundaraes on sent trustees fr om e ach of the -..e~toport liarbor Lnaon C andtdates fi lln& so far •n- clude, ~ trusuc d1stracts I -John !'Iettie, 17()q La- brador Dr.. Costa \1e sa, hI ah school trustee. J ames Pe}- ton. 186) Boa \ asta (arcle, Co ta \ie u , Co ta \1esa ele- mentar) board !"'restdent. ~-Jordan CJreer, lllb Cor· ona Ln .• C.ll\UI \lesa, bust· nCiolo exe~ull ve \1r~> rJila· beth Lall\, ::ox Dartmouth P l., Costa \le\a, h1gh !>chou UU!.IC:e. J -\lr, \lanotn derge ''"· ~~~~ TraJe,.an~.h Ln., Ua\· the "'ewport Harbor Unaon ll•ah School Oao,trac t as th e\ c.;req, ,e.,..l"•rt Hed.:h ele- Ha&h. "'ewpo rt Ueach l·lc· C:\1~1 as ~~~ June '\0, lQo b mentar\ uu-tec Jd~t.l-let~h- Study course is "'ewport Beach r lementa ~ tnter-dastrac t attendanc e re- adopted fi eann1lt nov. be1n¥ con- JucteJ an '' asuan,ton. I) C. ~ Ulc Joant rO""'l'l'U ttee on -\ttl"lac r.ner" hll\e tncluded tello~a-nom ~o:oo..:ema na tlae fc:Jera I Pnce • \nJer .. on \ct l( }'H ... v.h11..h '>et:. Ul<: 'T1I \I• .,U"l llabdat\ rer plant at \c;~-oo '1ldlaon altrHlU&h Ja'Tl· a,c., '11\ <l T'<>un t to odhon~. AuJUs to is livina wilh his American "parents," \tr. and \irs. Pa traclt Shepard, 2215 Annavenary Ln., Upper Bay, and his "brother," T am, who wi ll also be a senaor at Har- bor Hiah. Helaa Voealer, from Dort- mund, West Germany, w11l also be a senior at Harbor Hiaft . Helaa 11 ltvina wi th \tr. and \trs. William Wilaon, 2021 Haahland Or., Harbol Hi&hlanda. 'Prepared to handle riots' Scho{'l D1st11 ~1 I ruqee' lJUC ,t, moved un anamousl} ll> adopt • '\ rcque't frum the C"hn - (. "' ta ·k '.1 c le" ent an uu ,. tee .. _mc't ~r.tu:.e. 1~1<1 (olcn~ond Ln , Hd rbor Hagh· lanJ~. :'In''~'" <\llan <•cc. ~':1 1c".s \tHAI. Uac.; B.s'. .,,_,c-nu ~~ the Oran&e Count\ Bo,uJ lll tun tcn~.-e Church for u~c- b.lucauoo'\ JCJ65-6t. ~.o••ur'c: ,,r \,cv.pon Sc.hi.H'I for 1 lc:c.;· ~-TeJ \d~ott. ~~::.., R,>d .· o f H ud\ dunn& a ~v.afa -4S-turc ~enelo nc:\t F-ebru~ h•rJ Rd .. ( ame<• Highland'. man u te meeung l uc.,dd~ ~N<l ' p anted at '>tandard rental \,ev.port Beac.;h elementan naghtatllorace En 'Ill Schuul. u'c fee... tru tee , Dona l Duncan. -4 501 r •• c Ia" requare" Ute nperil- 11>1 vf an atn'TltC {'!ant ~ener­ Juns -r.nrc than I ()ll llllfl lo.at.>- llldth •tnn .... ,11, ~ ,,.~u .. l ,,, encr~ t. .>U\ the '.J\1"'1tl't lldoalu, •n~uranc.;e J\.atl<~ 'lc lr•"1 r rl\ .ate .... ur .. c.. Ill\." la .s.lllll' tn,uran .. c: t!1J•J,tf\ .u t.ll' t1 ~e "' n111 'C' 1 ••rc t.\4!1 ~~~ ll11or: .. 'er.t c: t'.:• ;'lotnt.. .tnu nn '-"' cr.tl~ .tl .a ll l•'f t'dul•'d.<.;ll\ C ~•>'lt4., lti.lll•''l, ln Helaa' a new family are sister Taz, a aeniot: brother Tim, a Crealunan; Kathy, a 71h pader; Joe. a first arader. •d liUie Reo, wbo is in Kinderprten. Corona del Mar Hip School's excbanae students are Juta- maad "Sailai" Satayawawat. from Ayudhya, Thailand, and Briaitte \teaard, from Nancua, France. Both airls will be seniors. Sailaa 11 ltvina wilb \tr. and Mn. James March, 2815 Har- bor View Or., Harbor View Hilla. Slle will be attendina achool with Kathy, alao a aenaor. Sailaa alao hu J new "brothers," Gary. Jam and Rod. Briaitte is livina with Mr. and Mrs . Frank Rowley, 1924 lrvane Ave., Harbor Haahlanda, and "aliter" Ann. who is aiiKl a aenaor at Corona del ~ar Hiah School. Amona the first uperiences in the U.S. on arrival from New Yorlt in Los Anaelea for the foursome was a riut.- band vaew of the recent n ot- ina. Sailai arraved in the midat or Friday niaht's activities by bus, while the oChers landed at International Air- port and were able to skirt moll of the rio t. Frank Kargl dies at 72 Prank Karat. former resident of Corona del Mar, died S.ID~ day at the Hi·Oeaen Memorial Hoapital in Yucca Valley at Cbe aae or 12. He tuad been employed aa 11 lnapeci.Or for m.any JOUI at R.oaan Co. in Newport Beach btfote ntirina 4 yean 110 aad JDOYio& t.o Y ICC I Valley. He waa a nadYe or Vieaaa. Aaaalria. So.m\1101'1 laclude bia wife, Maria; a ... Lowell Pblppa of Olaadala; a claapter. Mra. Mona Shielcla of Lu Veaaa; l Jl'UCIIGfta. Loren and lton· a ld Pbippa. Md a peat-arand- aoe, Aoftald Ptlippt II. F.a•etal aamcea were ~elcl Moec~ay in Twee~nine Palma Mcllnt..mlftt waa in h•llr· alae Palma Camal8ry. .IIDAY IJTH diiVAL \tr. ud \4ra. Jamea W. Paw· Clll&. 401~ ~ld-1011 • ""··· ~ del"-r, .,. , ... ll ol • ........ ~tom oe Vfi"-J .. I lda of ~pat ia :&oal ......... Newport Beach and Costa \teu officials have expressed their belief that no riot inc i- dents are expected here, but Chat such dasturba.ncea c1n be handled if they should occw. Mayor Paul Gruber and City \1ena1er Haney Hurlbura.. alona wilh Mayor Robert Wil- son and City \tanaaer Arthur \icKenzae, attended a meet- ina an Oranae \1onday after- noon called by \1u Reynolds, preaadent of the Oranae County Leaaue of Calles, and by Caty \1anaaers GeOJ ae We1mer of Oranac and Carl Thornton or Santa Ana. All but one of the 240ranae County cities wu repreaented at the bnefina meetina. where caval defense and mutual ajd problems were dascuued. to prevent thas happenana here '?" Pres1dent ~d liuth asked. "The nouna could have been held down af the offi- caala had moved out faster," aaid Geotae Tucker, botel- motCJI corrniuee chairman. ''If troubJe oc:aua here, we ahould move fast, eatabliah a curfew and arrea t Vlolators." "The mayor hu had lenathy expenence an the pro tectJon of public ofncials;· saad darector John \tacnab, refe r- nna to \tayor Gruber's back- around In the Secret Servace. "I suaaeu that we leave the problem up to ha m to dascus s wath the pollee chaef and other s ecun ty officers." \1ayor Gruber told of the meeuna comana up that after- noon an Oranae. TI1c:n he added, "Y<'u can be a~ ured that v.e v.all protect our com- muncr) to the best of ou r a bali ty. When you have a bad satuauon, and it is recoa- nizable as auch, you should tate lbe rnou ciraacic: action as fast aa pouible. E:Yery moment o r delay means more trouble. A united front wath other communat.Jes IS the over-all pa c ture. Oraana zataon an depth as necessa ry." The question of pollee va- cations at !has time '4h brought up. Cary \tanaaer Hurlburt saad that the pollee force as normally kept at full s trencth for the bus) s ummer months and vacauon tame 1 s taken dunn& the v.anter months. The board a lsn accepted, • 1\uthon zau oo "U ~1ven Pem am RJ •• (ameo Shore s. ""'th commendauon... the to L n11ed Pacafac Insurance 'e••wpon Beach element.a~ rC SIJ"a\.l<>n of J ohn R.a,cac, Co. to repreaent the dtsuact trustee. auiatant to bu11nen man· tn an acc:adeot c:lum tui\ if S-Donald Scra~au. \01 Vaa aaer Ed Wurtele. \fr. KIIJC ic. &De caae as preued iuo court. Venn~ a. L•do laJe, cwpon wtlo aernd !be elementa.ry Beach eiaa•a.n· board distncr ror the past year. Registration pre11dent. hu accepLed a sa m1lar po£t 6 -Earl Peterson . 305 With the Orange Lnaficd ··s under way t..ana s Rd .. Cllrr Haven. haah School D11tr1 ct. chool board presadent. \l- In o ther trustee acuon: Reaasuauon of swdents bert Oaden, 2066 Oran&e Ave .. • Davn Tal e (o. v.as new 10 the dauncl 1 current-(o ta \tesa. Costa \1es a ele- av.arded d S:!.-4Q5 hlv.-btd h betnJ earned on 10 each or mentaf)· tru te e Sch.,... ~ contrac t for u le v.m k an re t-the 4 haah school of th e f-ranklan, l q::' Santa <\na rooms at "cwport hoot. "e'4f'Ort Harbur L·naon Haah <\\c.. Costa \toa. ht~h • Blacktor rer aar wN k a t School Oas tnct. <.ctwol trustee ':'llewport School and ll·•rac-d 1 -R,,dcncl \1ac\hlllan. v .. "\e~to s tudents arc requc ste En h I I .,, o\nahet-r \"c .. C ''"J SliP\ c oo "h a~.-cep t-II' telephone to the-coun sel· ed and a nolle" of comnletH'm m f \le a. c.~ ... l8 \le .. a elemenl411"\ .. ,. an g o 1~.oec, or rc ga u ataon ordered. 3J'rPtnCJnents The phl"ffe tru<.tee. f 11e lot\\ iUilrdll\ec:" l.l It ,)<· \I}Ov the \t..1l "'llllt•>n .... , .:r· aac. me feJera l j'''C:m • c11 t 'dl anJe!'lnlh Loe ••rcr.Hnf for the ne 't '> <00 mal linn an .!&map c\a1ms . Tuu \olae combined 10\Utance ~el'­ ·~e 11 ~<~O mtlhon. (If the wtO million l•m•t as mcrca- seJ to S1-' 'TIIIhon. as no·, contemrlat eJ U1e t!•wc:rn- "'ent', auarantee "'all .'C corre1oponJtn~h JccreJ,cJ ,., thai \'f\11 "'lllln'ln v.tlc rc· .,.san tJac .,a\l""'lu 'l Ct" era~~~ ' , ne 14" pr 1\ tJc-, fur !Iocr U1at d Ute pul>lt~ J a"lafC" e\· ~~cd' Ute na\l 'lu~ ltlH I. 111e uflrn•Pfi.Jil' tcJu.JI J,,. tra...r .:Hurt "''" •d .tp('llrlt••n til l' .,,..,fl I 1'11 it 111<·· I t•· t.o,· d .JI 'olllh I r~l lltll" I toe J " ••unt •I c.t.:•l Clotl . They concurred an the fol- lowana statement issued by \tr. Reynolds: What's ahead for • Aprroval '4as gncn ior ~ number of th e four htgh 30Y FOR MOFFETT'S t t S ., sctwol~ are as foil''"" new rus ee • Con~na Jel \lar n7~~~00 It"' 3 ,.,, f If ·" .. , .. 'lr, 1,·o~rt ( '••II ·tt , ! l ll\ lrt' \\c ,.. •r '"·' teo l.o·-,,,..,. J 1~ I 1\,1\lfl ,.J,Hll th•,! l1.: ,,,,,,, .. In~ •1•10: .. {II If\ "'C oetC 'C 'l 'll•tr \ 1r •u · ... "' ra,: h •. , 'd . It ' Ill • 1 er "There are aa of now no apecaric ancidenta or n ot or racial trouble in any or the ciuea of Oranae Couney, such as plaaue our neiahbors to the norlh, the south. and the east. We do not anticipate any ancidents. "If they do come. we be- lieve thas county and Its cab es are well prepared to meet them, throu(lh the eatab- h shed, function ana law en- forcement and fire fiahtina aaencaes or aovemment - promptly, firmly and fauly. "We are here to di scuu and infonn ouraelves; as elected officaala and manaaement officiah to provide support and back up to our police and fire and public: works forces when and if Cl'lc need arises: to be prepared and forewarned on unexpected financial calla: to consider leaal ques- tions of liability in the event or uouble. "We certa.inly puab no panic button; neither are we com- placent. If &roQble comea, we ....,, all lnels or the local aovemment structure in Oranae C<Maocy to be •• well iaronned lftd as well pre- pued aa we believe our police, faro •d pebUc works forces uo now. "We want lhe mor. than a million , .. idata or Oraate Co.anry to bow •at yoor public official• an aware ucl ~cemed -and pt .. pared -first lor the aappna- aloo of trouble If poaalble, and if not. for the bandlioa of trouble." Th Loa Anaelea riot aito- aaioe was cliacuued at •t ~-noon mcetana or New- port HarlMK Clamber o r C()ft). •e.c. ........ ............. body do C\everal ammed1ate duties wall race the 1 trustees of the recently approved new un1fied school da&tnct an Costa \tesa-Newport 9each after U1eu e lecti on Oct. '. and pnor to actual form ataon ofthe Jastnct on July 1.1966. Jac k 1oper, busaness ad- ministrator for the Oran11e County ~hool l)au n ct. eK· plaaned the proces s · .. rhe board must meet to- aether as a unat not later than the Jrd \tonday follow- IDI the electa on as provided by law. o\t the t1me of tha s meeuna. whach IS calleJ by the county supenntendent, the)• must elect offi cers and set the tame, date and place for future boarJ meetings. "o\ name for the d1 s trict must be established, a lona wuh an official matlm¥ ad- dress. The board must de- velop board policaes, appoint cOI"n'nittes on peuonnel and operatina funda. h must also make ananaements to pay for the elec tion. "The board mu•t also hire a auperinteftdeftt ror ~ 4-yeu term. Certlficat ed employee a (teachers) must be retatneJ af they are current!) perma· nentcmployees. The teachers retaan all thear ra&hts •s et forth under pre sent tx'lard rulea. "Actmnastrators, af the} arc no trehued by the board.mu~t be retaaned fo r at lea s t :: years or until then contract e~:pues, accordana to law. They cannot be dropped. the law r~uarea that the) be &•ven equal or comparable pcuuions unttl the specaf1ed penod of tame elapses." The new du trlct may bor- row money from the county school servace fund for s re- c aal payments. such u the elccuon charaes. Mt. Roper said. Also lnlonl the farst items on the t ruateea' nunds must be establishment ol bonded inliebtednc u 1nJ coverina talt rat ea. Constderataon most be aiven to the 1 ~~~ 1 budaet anJ aa aoon as pouable. he •n- t.llcatC\J, allhouah buJaet talks may be postponed from lhc inataaJ meeuna untal a later date. l.kJo architect Lee dies '!¥ell-bowa arcbltec1 '!¥. r)oualaa L ... '71. died Satw- dlf alter ••fferiDI a beart attack while Dlariol 1011 at Cbe lf"Ytne Coeat Country C lub. P-.eral aenieea ror \4r . lAe, 3ll Vaa Udo ~d. Udo Ia lc, ..-e oo.•ct.J T•adiiY a1 a. O.rda of at "lec .. aiooal, For .. t l..awt~ \4emarial Ptrt, i• 11Cfklale. \tr, Lee pined rame as an wcbitect '" Loa A.naelu, w"ete ae ll-ttocy Lee To-cr waa complea.l ift l" l oe 'ftlat..iN 8h4.. na CWIINc-- don wu the farat of a lt y· acrapcr af\er the Lo1 AnaC'- Iea City Councal repealed an 01\linance hmttana the heaaht of buildanaa to ll ltOflel. lfo ia I IAIYiYed by hia Wa(e, Loaa. a aon, F•e.rott, ani! a "Mibtn, '4ra . 1ctty ~e flail. lOY PO. WAGOMEI'S \4t. ar.d \h. J:.4i.,at\J "•ar o- ftet, fllll lnt -\ve .. C"OfMa Jill \tat. are t'erMta ()( a on 41om ._tuN& • 4ua. t.a. "' 'loaa • loa rttal. (os la \te'a q )-Q.Sl l l-.s tan~•• ti-4~-{)Jil- "'e~ttJXHI Harb.>r 5~ -11 ~I t•oJ.S\ \J ~ ('> II" !,I.J,: Tru~tee s 'TlU'It .. ,.,,, cno\1· Jer per11onnel anJ prurert\ of th e former Ja\trt.:h . an..; JecaJe what tn Jo• "llh rrc:· r.ent aJmana suattve ootiJ•n.l!'· lanJ. anJ unfintslleJ •u,a- nc ... The board '1la\ n.•t ad •Wl an) "flfesent" a tcrn~o , .Jc:corJ · 1n g tn \tr. 1.o per. ancluJ•nt~ ac" of J11mas sal •lf an\ per· sonnet. Tha<J l'l left ''' (jac ] boards untal June l t), (QI.". <\iter that ume. rer<,<WJnel s tatus s atuatlt'lns are turne J ovC'r entirely to th e ne " J ,,. Strategy is mapped by foes of desalting site StH>re la nc Pre<>ervatli'ln ( •'•ll· ••I thl" land o' r..-"Jcnta.• tra ct. lan n& nf the J as trtl't ,u. penntenJent bra n&' the l present leaJer ant<' lhe ra e· ture. '1r . 'loman Loat~. \ev.- pon 'larbor I ·naon lav11 "chool '1a s tll ct. 1.m \nJer· sen. 'lev. port 'leach rte nen- tan ~ool rla strac t. •nd nr . Carl llosv.ell. C'o•ila \1er.a l naon School l)a s trtct, all seem tn C>< an the Nnnana for the new post. One f'OUI ba Ia t for abs Oflt · taon ol the 3 leaden would be estabhslvnent o r f'(l!'llh'41' {'( ass1stant supen:>tenJ ents. one an charae o( elemental\ school' anJ th e OOlei an chafJe of se~Ja" 'cl'''l'''· 10 &4ilauon to superantenJent of t he entlfe JaHncH. wh1ch would pnman I ancluJe the h•ah school•. Tha a proposal. aceofJ1n1 tn ~. 'loper, •ouiJ mect all leaal •tandud.s set forth. .. "o:ephna a roat a an usutant supenntet'IJent •n a unari~d J•stnc:t a & rat eJ a s a haJber occu~tton than that of • elemet-.y li1s· tnc:t, •• .. e captained. The wuraeJ JtstnC:l aur.: •ntaaJent ••II abo erYe as aecretary ol ftl : bow o1 IN tees . mt ttcc-leaders met th a., ""ed, v.ath Oranae Cnunl\ .~rr,~aal' h.) J,.,.u,-; <,tcro; fM (,,.:attn~ the de~oo a l un a and ~·""er rlwn ur-coa 1 an th c count\ tn· q ea d t'f at Pellc:un p,,ant t>e- hl ~t. l omna del \tar (.,,unh .~ffa caa l" at thc stute'' mee llnJ '" ludc-J Surervl thlf "Ill~ "lien ,,f ttle 5th Da s uac:t. has depot'. (. arl ~\mla . t..ennc-th San~p S•lfl. harbm manager. and It (, Os~'me. ch1ef en&aneer. fhe' conre"ed ••th ltan~ L•1renz of Shore Cia ffs. chaar· man o( the Shoreline Preser· vat1on <"onnattee. and J Leslie Steffensen of Cameo ltaahlands, membershar chau- man. Superva sot Allen, throuah offictal ac uon ol the btlard of 11upervaaou , du ec ted \-1r Samr-on and \tr. Osborne to attend fvturt meetana of the \4etnlpoluan ft'attf o .. :tnc l to el1l('huare the ct)Unh ·, J'{lltt.Jnn. Last month lhe t upen•a .. or~ arr, rm~ uprort of an Oran ae {"()Unty tile for the a••nt tn· s tallattOfl "as reec'mmended ~ pmJeC:t enau'leeffi nfT th e rout of Suoaet Readh" be- caua~ •uch a aa lc ··v.ould c•~• cnn ttden~bh leu an capt tal outJa.)." The ~'a1d•• ruolunon opo pos~d the l'nrona del \tar •••~ bteause at Ytould con• nu:t ••• the COUft '1 11\Utcf riM. ...ch .. clearly lhu.a ••• •• •u.-.ut •d beat ••e Inc re .. •lut1 1(1 J J,,. r•••nlt'•l liU I th J l " the J t' ' I r d "' 1 I\ o•l pre,er\ 1n~ th~ '~ ~"" .Jn,l Jc,theu, 'Jiu.-, ,,, the ~·•unl\ .,.J,tltnt' lpr jl.t·n.-rath•n.., h> .,, •• o: "·'' "cen reu>~ntlC.'ll 111 thl· < unn1n (l.h a -'ihc '' \~ t, v.t11,h pmt11tua' ••ll'h•'fe "' lirodtn~ In•·• IIH· ,,lOld \n.1 Rl\cr ,,,uthcrh II• the .:••unl\ Ito.-·• ~arer""'H <\lll·n and l.,,n. rn•ttee chauman I .~renz .tn· n.>unc.;c:J Jt'ln th "t~cchtcl t ''fl"l'ralulrl Cn jlaneer .. ~>tuJ\­ '"~ llllll matter lnr \t~ () and ''' collc at;uc-lederal agen- ._ae~o. <\tllnu ~ .. .nerv' Con1ma - a.~n and OfTa"e M aline ~atc:r. have reClllnm~nded th e <'fTshore 1sland Sl it at Stan.;et Beach u the: mt~St feh1ble lt•ca tu\f\. lo• fln•tect the anteantv ,,r C('lllnr-., aesthC'tt~ values and re"tdenttal '-cvn· munttu:s, we mean 1<• l.lo all •n our ~wer II• encc,uraJc the canyana Cl\lt <'I llu"' s en sa- t-Ic: r«ammenl.lattc\f\." The coun tv olfteaa l.: aareed "' e ~ Clll the c:uun l\ • orra- ~;aal ~"''"''~ M the OC\nm~ 'ersaal atom~ ered l'lant I(\Cau~ m mcrnben of the Oranac l 'oun convcuu'lftal Jtleaatton. aem t'ah· fon u a 'a m«ftMn ol •• J """' (Wiveu•Mal C.O...u.ee on t.onue E•eJ1W. Ceil~ t"'hettef lloUifi.W M4 Cr:aaa tkl m«: 1M ~. c:n.ci' "' :-. ..... c..a •. \'<h.· t • '~ " .h .\. ... e t --•r - I I I 'l ('.If ,, ' .: ' \ \ ... , .J'l' .... , ~J ' lr••'1 \n .. t: tl" lrtcn ,:cnc•r.tl ... ,u ,. '... "\( I I' ' I tl• ., .s I .... .r ,,,, t l't\ .. ·''" 'l { .... .. .~, .1Jc .~ 'h'"' .. r uac ''""" >I dl" '' cn.:rt~' 6nJ .J• le,llfoc,JI'CI ft th,• f,,,,\1 ' ,,. , ... 111.:.· '"' \t,. 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Tnc re,nvcf\ "' J amal£e l!l ~all be larn tted II' an am•tr&f) amount. \~II malltnn. even af Ute lt'u l J1ama,c:,. e11ce.,J ,, btlh•'fl nr mtltc -wh1ch the -\~·(' U \'' IS 111' !llbJe, \nd, ''' C•>ur.,.e, raJaatlon d amaae ttl 'our hnmc:s anJ factone s anJ your ofrt ce bualdana,. 111 'lOT covered by your own IOSOtance rc>ltC:tea; theM '" a uandard u c:lar ~•on elaue for udl d~maae '" all an•ur~ncc pnlac:iea now bcana •utaeJ." lJt1 hty wttneu cs ha•e tn• tafa~J that d'lcy wouhJ eot buald aaomac planta .r .. law were chanaed to Melle lb em 1\abJOCt 10 fiD•e.al rtl f'l't(lltbeht.) rot ........ '" nceu <'f the hmit Nw Cllll ti t\1. ""'on a lbe J ltfte " • .;.,. oa the e._. at a. C!l a. P-.. ,...~ "' ....... ..., Clftlftllllt ..... ,......_ .... .. .... -.... , .... ..... 01 aci ............. ,... c--a, ... -\.IMie .. _. ._ .. _.n. ••• f(' 1 Jfr.oRT HA ... E"SCJII AMT S(CTQI --Pw 2 THURSMY, ~G. lt, I.S CODA DEL MAl .. CALIF. ~-.£,. " ~ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the EnsiWt ~O'!Qo~ II.I IIITI.IUII TO COICUI. a.s The unmentionable words are "communist Inspired," and the Intended result is revolution, and the ultimate goal is a Soviet America. That Is the cruel truth of the disorders and terror that have been generating for many yeats, and now have erup- ted in Los Angeles, and will continue in months to come throughout our nation. There will again be the attempts by the bleeding hearts to place the blame on "society" and to relieve the Indi- vidual s of personal resPOnsibility. There will be greater efforts to seeic solutions through more welfare legislation, more encroachment by the federal government, mo re ero- sion of sel f reliance. There wi ll be more pronouncements In high places to inspire further outbfeaks in protest agains t being "di sad van taged" and "underpri vii eged." All is grist for the mil l of the communist conspirators. The communists, who disdain to conceal their aims, have precisely outl ined their objectives and their plan o f action. lf you are to help preserve our constitutional Re- public, you must know these pl ans. An excellent guide is a new book by Alan Stang. The title is "lt's Very Simple -the True Story of Civil Rights." Get a copy, read It carefully, and examine the documentation for the follow- ing conclusions as Ur. Stang has set forth in the final chapter o f his book: On the IJ:L~IS uf all the gTaniuc evidence we have S«n, I ch.~rgc that Anu:rtca'' "rJn· pruhlcm" and the "l·ivil rights movc:utcm" ~upposed Ill end tt, h:wc he~rh been planned by rhc Conununl\t~. a~ \H ha\'t' '1<'~11. ltutlt up by rhc Com- ntun"r'. a' ",. have M:l'n. 3nd. '"'"! tlltportant, rundurtt'd IJy the Lnntutunt,t). ·" "c hH c wen I l hari!t:--on rhe hast~ uf what we have seen-that desptte :~II of the tdcaltsttc and good people who have been deceived JnJ pulled inru the operauon or 1010 support of it. the "nvd nghc~ movement" IS for rhe most pan a Communist opcra{lon under the cloak of whtch the Communists hope co CJpturt" rhts counrry I l:h . .tr~e that there ts a re31 prnltlcm ~tween the r:accs in ""' ,.,unrrr roday. anti that tt h.1' be<'n caused almost in ItS lllrl • r. ur the Communtsn (0 hdp them to caprure the '!Ifill((\ I <"h 1r~c rhat rhe (lro'' m~r hort le~ness and dcsp:air among 'u:rn -\mencans roda\ 11 real-and that tt IS largely the '' ,rJ, ol the l.;tmmun"T'-15 "c hale seen I .. hJr!(<' th.lt the C;~nununl\t~ h.1ve done C\•erything in rht •r p;m n I I' crcarc '"'' de 'fUtr ltr con' mnn(l '\;e(lro and "1111<' \ Oll'rtl tm rhat h i.H 1.. men nn lx nnthtng but an- ' ""'i'!:tl'llt, hdplt·" ~n.J unntanl~ -thJt, m 5hort, they are 'nlf.(~l r' tn.l tlt.lr rht onlv ~· n · thev c.m avoid srarvauon LS t "' \ IJ"·' lhr I hJdv ~m ernmem ICI fcC'd them. I t h trl{c the r~·l•tr<' rh.H dtt· {,.,ttnununtsts-unclcr the cloalc flt .. ,,., r•~t'"' trc:" rn tniZ to !ll't -\rncncan <.ltlz.ens who h.1pptn r(• loc l•l1t I. '" l'\l h.tnfZC the lH:I\l'\'Olent sbve ry of rlt<' Ole! Pl.tntAIIun fur tiH. ntJit \ .. lent sla\'cry of the New PIA nr:llton. I ,·h..~r!(.: rlut rh1· ~rro" m~ ho<ittliry bc:tween blaclc ~nd whttc Atm ru:;an~ u rc 11 ant.l that It IS for the most part the "ork ,,f the L'ontmunl\r~-~' we h;~ve seen. I Jccu~<' rhr R,·\ l>r \IHtJII l.urher King, Jr. o( knowing til rh". m.t 't r ••I ddt h. r..rdr ,fomg rHr)•thtng he can to l·llnlt .I ... r ,, Jl'""r t•, •u<. h "' , '···nr th.n whether he IS or u .. r '" J•''llthn , "'' lltl•• r "' rh~.· I ommunur conspuacy nn I" .. r "''' r. '' , nh ., lu' I'" t.h Hrt'! I t , '''' tht R .. \ Dt "'"It nf hetnft in effect one of the '"'""r '""r tntliJtttrtJI "url.t.r~ for cummunL~m and •,; '">tIll< ;\.<1/f''lS. I , '"" Prt•t,l.rlt Ktnntrh 10<1 Prr~•dem Johnson of I,,,,.""'~ rh•• l•ur n•H·rthdt" nor ""I~ ch•~tn(t theu eyn to · : .. ,, , "''"'II ~ h.md I tit, n tor.: utu'K' dlllll ln•dt uf hJllng bccnyed thetr u.o rh ••! "'"' ,. • • • lOT A niE FOIIIIIOW OF WEAIIESS Newspapers, radio and TV have been getting some blame fo r generating riot action by oublicizing the terror in Los Angeles. I have also heard suggestions that news- papers should mi nim ize any mention of preparedness for possible trouble here in the Harbor Area. The reasoning is that publici ty about disorders tends to attract more troublemakers, and that publici zing ally preparations fo r handl ing riots might serve as a chall enge and thus would invite trouble. The fact is that we are faced with a concerted, deliber- ate challenge to law and order. lt is a combat situati on, as men tioned by several spectators who have been in milrtary combaL A show o t weakness is not the solu~ion in combat, but can only invite further attack. A determ1ned, convincing state of preparedness, and a strong show of force when and where needed, must be the answer to ~e hoodlums and rioters. A revolution is close at hand, bod- ing up throughout the land, alld there is deadly danger unless the fo rc es of justice, law and o rder are used ef- fectively and without hesitation. • • • "•PPOIIT YOUII LOCAL POLICE'' Almost exactly a year ago a youth group in the Harbor Area launched a "SupPOrt You r Local Police" program, a ssisted by studen~ from Newport Harbor, Costa Mesa and Co rona del Uar High Schools and fro m Orange Coast College. . The students di stributed bumper stickers and w1ndow decals and spoke to clubs and organizations. Their mes- sage can be summarized as follows: "There is a nationwide trend toward lawlessness, cau- sed by lack of respect for police offi cers and the author- ity they represent. There has been a 200" increase in cases of assault against POlice offic ers in the past 2 years. Locally we have had rioting on our beaches and an increasing amount o f shoplifting at the stores. "This problem can be solved by citizens assuming their responsibilit ies to obey the laws and to S4.1PPOrt the officers who enforce the laws. "To maintain this RePUblic, we must maintain the liJWS ,mlch govem our society's moral condUct. Parental In~ difference, lack of control, and subsequent lack pt re- spect among youth for authorl ty appears tD be one ruson l:)r the 11wlessness and Immorality. Leniency in courts and potiUcal presS4.1res are further hampering law enforce- tntnl. "The Amttlc.n people cannot tum to anyone but them- selva to priHt'Ye tne structure of this nation, by support- 1ft~ .... , local pollee force.'' TMse .,. clftaltlly words for today. The PfOCJUm laun- c:M4 -IIDte C811Ctf'Md students Is of contfnuln_g con- c.a. 1M .-. of the past well 9fwe snocklng Pf'OOf lilt •'51••" v .. Loci I Pollet" lftUSt remain a cmstMt 11'1 PI llfllld.,.._ COMMIMT OM I IOT$ Publitber o( tho F..naip We are concern~ about the commun11t•inapired and com- mufti u-lcd riots ftow bolna carried on in the name of civi I riahtt. In hit touimony boforc a :ioose Sub-Committee Jan. 29, 1%4, J. ~daar Hoover is quoted by U.S. Newa and WoriJ 'leport.in the iuuo of ~ay 4, 1%4, u aayina. "Con~ trovcraial or potentially con- troversial racial iaauea are delioerately and avidly seized upon by communiata for tho fullest possible ex- ploitation. 1acial incidents arc maanified and dramatized by communists in an effort to aencrato racial tens ion a. ~~ a result, auch campaiana ate actually utilized u a steppina atone to utenJ CornrtUlill influence &mona the Ncaroea." It would appear that the activitiea described by \ir. lloover are beina implement- ed by the communists today. :tclen S. Linson John ii. Linson 224 Via Palermo Lido Isle WAR WITR'OUT END Publisher of the Enaian Deplorable •• the horrors of war (any war) are, I am no t distinctly opposed to war aa a last reaort to defend liberty aaainst aureuive tyranny. When diplomacy falls and the militant aures- sor moves 1n to d1 vtde and conquer 1ft the modem man- ner that the commumsts so effectively use in their march to dorn1nate the world, there IS no other choice Of deter· rent than m1 htary force. When freedom, as we know it, 1s to be extinguished from t.he world and people become puppets to be dan&led from ~oumas pulled by nefarious, depraved, political dema&o- gues -nostala1a and bitter· ness would then reduce the soul of man to m1sery, uamp- hn& out his spirit and ma- kma h1s dally life unbear- able. abally canot be OOD6oaed wbeo Cacod by Cautical be- liaereot.a. U ••a of contaio- mellt of tho COIIUIIUOllta to Corm a ~Hdoa ao ... nwont •o to be wa,.d, It would be more ciYil to lot tbe com- munla t1 take OYer ill tbe (lra t place. It hu boeo demon- atrat.ed apin and apin that coalition JOYemment meaoa oommuniat controlled. Had the blow in Viet Nam in tho boainnina bocn atnack quick and hard, many livea would have been a aved, the free •odd llorritory leCU1i!d Ud ei tended and the U.S. imaae and honor remained anacath- od. Pormer Conpeuman Walter Judd, miuionary in the Orient for almost 20 yean, declares tbat South Viet Nam would not be in ita proaent predica- mcot if former Prcaideot Nao Diem bad not been toppled from power and uecutod. S.ya \4r. Judd, "Secretary of Dofooao Robert ~cNamara told a preu conference two years aao that tho war was won in South Viet Nam and the United C)tatea waa callina 1,700 Americana back home while Diem waa Pruident." \ir. Judd charaed that the U.S. drummed up tho "perse- cution of Bud<hist'' iuue to remove Diem from power be- cause be opposed a co.lition aovemment for Lo.. then beina prepared by the Ken- --- neely adminiatradoo. "Tho chatae lhat Diem waa pcno- cutina lho Bodcllitt.l wat llft- trua.," Judd auerted. "Only Z2 oat of more lhan 4,800 paaodaa were cloaod be- cause they were opeoly ap· taUDJ for tbo overthrow of tho JOYemmoot:• Apperontly tho ditplay of mili&azy mipt in tho Oomi· nican 1lepublio was not to, defend tho Monroe Doctrine. Tbe military internntion Initiated with areat dash and diapatch, auppoaedly to aavo lbe Dominican from commu.niat infiltration. wu allowed to aputtor out in inconcluaivenou. Under Preaidential Auis- tant McGcorao Bundy' a per- aonal directioo. the froo- wbeelina diplomatt ate do- layina or tbtoatonin1 to witb- bold appro~imately S2S mil- lion in economic and milituy aid 110ti I Bria. GerJ. Antonio lmbert Barreras includes membera of the commllftiat- infiltrUod rebel fotcea in a provitional JOYemment. The ahatterina of cowaae ~nd morale, tho diuipatioo d power without any certain- ty or motivts Of accomplish- ment makes tbe forcea of freedom easy Yictima or an army of fanatical deaeneratea. Arthw B. \icQuern 204 e. t9th st. Coata Mesa. straJght BUILDING RAOAL "UNDBST ANDING" ly Tom Anderton The press, networks and wirexrviccs say the South hu accepted intqration. That is a gnm misreprnmtation. f've just returned from the deeP. South. Things there are not :u report~d by "Look," "Li/~" and the ''Post." And ~vtr have ~n. ol coune. Th~ djctionary says that to "aettpt" means to rffdve favorably. The South has emb~ integration much like East Be_rlin has ~!"· braced Communism : by gunpoant, (ore~. m· timidation and bribery. Never in my lifetime -probably n~\'er before in the hi.Jtory of this nation -w th~ relationship betwttn Negro and whit~ ~n as strained, as un· friendlv, as ~xpJosive. Th~' Sf.lma nacivt's are at ill talking about how Negro men sat with white women and ran tlleir hands down tll~ women's dre!leS and up their legs. The women were not na· tives, but carpetbagging prottitut~ anarch- ists and ~~rates jointly spontom:l by Walt~r Reuther and the National Council of Church~ Th~ Reverend MiJter Reeb, "civil rights'' march~r who wu murdered in Alabama, waa a Unitarian minister. Unitarians don't be- ~~~ in the divinity of J~ Christ, but I suppose they do beli~ve in IOI'Dething. Adlai Steveo!On was a UrUta.rian, and he bd~ in the United Nations. But the point I want to mak~ is that Mr. Reeb came to Alabama not as a minister but as ;a paid worker of the Americans friends ~rvice Committee, which has ~n cit«'d by both J. Edgar Hoover and the House Committee on UnA~rican Ac· tivitie~ aJ subvt'rsiv~. I lea~ that onJv one banker out o( tht- lhree in St"lma is sticking to his principles. (That's a ~ood racio. for banlt~rs.) The oth- ~,.. want to .. ~ rr~!e" and slvt the "eivil righten" what they wanL What they want is : evtrything. LiU the Communiltl, the "civil righters" cannot be satisfied uncil they have it all. Tht-~ iJ ~at coruttmatioo among inte- gration toeiety as to what and how .&o int~· grat~ ~xt. ~re's the overco~·now we, exemplified by th~ Muslims. Ther~·s the moderate cliqu~ which advocates patienc~ until the United Nations can becom~ scrong l'nougi:l to t"nforce integration ~v~rywh«'re. And chen there an the rractionary ''token" int~~ationists who coun~l : "Let us keep nibbling away." An unfortunate choic~ of words wht"n cfucusaing Africans, o( courtc'. Throughout the South, Ne~s are now being mP.ste~ unc:kr t~ supervision of th~ Federal Bwuu of lntegracion and G~at Sc>. ci~tv VlOOpen sene to "get out the Negro vote." A "Fed" working d«p in Mwissjppi a.sk~ a rqistrar why a c~rtain voter's regis- cration form was ditqualified. The registrar ~xplained tNt 1M registrant was obviously completely illiterate and abo, incitkntally, white. The fed~raJ supervisor replied: "Oh, if he's whice it's all right to ditqualify him." Our purpote h~re is to tee thac N~s a~ not ditquaJified." A friend rrports chac Canton and Bogalu- sa are inJw~d with Federal Buruu of Inte- gration a nd Sec:.ret ~rvic~ agencs who an- onvmou~lv infihrat~ the ranks or lh~ nacivt- whitcs. An FBI agenc confided to a rri~nd 1h:at he hasn't worked on buc OM criminal case in mort" than a \-eM. He u~d co in\'M· ti~ace criminals. N~ h~ investil(2t~s ~· g;Hionist-s. New sewer charges explained The eatabhahment of a thorouah atudy of lbc finan-Oiatrict'a ordinance estab- sewer conoect101'1 charae by cial po11tion of the Dituict liabina these feea was laat Sanuafion Oiauict No. 5 of by Bartle Wells , a municipal Juty 1. A copy of the Ordi· Oraoae County hu been an-r~nancina conaultant firm~' nance, toaethcr with a larao nounced by Jamea 8. Stod· accordina to ~. Stoddard. scale map of the Diau ict, 11 dArd , chairman o( the board "Primarily, the cbar1oa ate on file at the plumb1n1 de- of directors of the 011uict, LO aenerate fu.n~a ~i~ which par1ment of the City of 'lew- and member of the 'lewpott to extend l~e Dis~~~ 1 •.ew-port ~ach and 11 available Beach City Counc il. aac. collection .faclltuea Into for Inspection there. The Oisuict includes the terntory now beana deve~op_ed maJor portion of the City or andd to re1nforce th~ e1slds.uoa .IEIT IE-AII Jll. IS '.j 3e h f th Ill& equate syatem,IQC U IOJ cwport ac • rom e pump stations, now aervina 01 STIFF AT SYIIACUIE Santa Ana R1ver southeaster-the older developed portions ly to ~y~d Corooa del \iar. of the Diauict." The 01Str1Ct al~o mcludes The ballc connection cbarae con~1derable unmcorporated ia Sl20 per unit for all new ter~1 tory! now undeveloped, a in ale family dwe llinaa with- which )11~11 presumably a_nnu in the Oiau ict connectina to to the c ity pnor to develop-the common aewer ayate1,1. men t. All other buildinaa, ioclud- ~Obert ~. ~ewman Jr., son of 'tr. and \1ra. 'tobert ~­ ~ewman, ~11 Lido Park l'lr., Lido Peninsula, has been named as aoctat e pr ofessor s~1alizina in teacher pre- paration at ~yracuae Untver- aity'a <\cbool of Education in New Y orlt. "tad "peace at any price" been the determination of the couraJeous men a t the c;ec- ond Continental Cona:resa of the United Colon1es of 'lorth t\meuca, that noble and alor· IOUI pt OCIIr!latlon of free· dom, the Oeclarauon of In- dependence, would never have been concetved and wnt- ten. That well balanced sys· tem of aovemment known ar. t.he Consutut1onal ~epubl1c of the L'nued States w1th tts WVISIOO of powers between Federal and <\tate, each of these beina div1ded three ways to assure balance, would not have been con- structed. Free enterpnse would have been throttled. ~earettably, much of. this s tructure IS now beina de- molished. Lt:r' Call a Spa<.k· a Spade! fbe Oiau1c t is a public ina now multiple family entity enaaaed in the collec-dwellinp, commercial, in- Lion, ueatment and diapoaal duauial and public buildinaa of sewaae and induauial and romodelina of elliatina wastes Within 1t1 boundArioa. buildinaa, will be charaed a Present facd1ties, valued at. fee computed at t6 per plwnb- better than S2 mi Ilion. were 1n1 fixtwe un1t u deacribed shown by a recent ena1neer-10 the Uniform Plwnbioa ina report to be Inadequate Code, w1th a minimum fee o( for the arowina needa of the Sl20 for all now construction. Oistr1ct. These facllitica The Oi1tr1ct has conuacted have heretofore been finan-with the City or Newport ced by an imtial bond iuue ·leach co collect the sewer and subsequent real property connection fees at the time tax levies. or issuance or the city build- He li!ceivod hla bachelor's dear~e from ~ntioc:h Colle1e and h11 ~d.O. from <\tanford in 1%1. Since 1%2 he baa been an a1111tant profeuor at the Un1vet11ty of Ch1caao. He ia a fonner Navy officer. He and his wire, Patnc1a, have 2 daupten. LUAU IS PLANNED C.ll •• y .. , .... ~ .. ... L-'IIU T o conduc t a warpiecomeal on the enemy's terms as 11 be1n1 done 1n Viet Nam IS fu t.i le and idiotic. CU\i lly- FROM THE BIBLE Behold, the eye of the Lord 1s upon them that feat him, upon them that hope m his mercy; To dehver theu soul from death, and to keep them alive 1n famme. Our soul wa1toth for the Lord: he IS our help and our sh1eld. For our heart shall rejoice in h1m, because we have trusted 1n his holy name. Let thy mercy, () Lord, be upon ua, accordina •• we nope in thee. (Psalm 33 : 18- 22 .) Plans for a aiant celebrll- tion and fund-raisins luau for the ~ewport and ij&Jboa outrincr clubs have been announced by ~ewport lfar.- oor -\merican Leaion Post 1Ql. 'Villiam O'Keefe, 2nd vice commander, said the festi- vities will be conducted ~ndAy, -\Ui. 29, in COilJUnC· tJOn w1th the Ka lifom1a Out- riner Assn. The luau. at the Legion Hall, 15th c;t. and'\'. llay -\ve., Cenual Newport, will also be the victory c ele- bration for tbe annual Cata- lina Island-Balboa P ier canoe race that dAy. -\ complete Hawauan dinner is slated atartina at 4 p.m., with entertainment provided by the Hawaiiana participa- tina 1n the race, accordina to \ir. o•Keefe. ~ace canoes will be on hand for public in- spection. Proceeds wi II ao into the fund to send the Newport and Oalboa outriger teams to :iawaii for inter-islanJ C()f'O· ntl! OfPIQAL MIWSPAftll OP TH I QTY Ofl M IWPOI T lfAOt THE HARBOR AREA'S Of"fSET NEFSPAP£R Office eM pri•l• pl .. I• , .. E.lp hfWI., 2'721 £. .co.. lhry •• c-.. 1 ... c.w. -~ TILIPMOMit 67).0-(Ar" Ce4. 714) THE NEWPOliT RAIBOI ENSleN lo •'-oely we .... ,, ... ... poU.W I• •• CIJ&y ol 111..,_. BeacJa, _. tile oely loully o...-4 ... .,.. .. ••••• I• tile fllcwpon a.w.<:.eu ..... Ar.._ Nil~ ...... ,, •• 'n.M.y. s.eo.cl cl._ ,.. ... peld e. c._. ... •· c.ur. THE HEWPOIT RAa80I EHSICN Ww .. j ...... •• ... • _... ,.,... of ....... drn..._ ~ cotn ._..... Jllto. A.JOI'II .... 111a7 ••· IJ51. la ,_..._ eo.t ,_ ,._ c...,. ol ~.~· S..e ef C.lllend .. -s ...... t.._f .. ...au ..... ,..._. .rt •••~o .................. AIYO &. lA A -----~ --Owwr _. ....,..._ PU; ILUPA-----A.we._e E4tt.er suesc••"•• •n•• 0.. ,._, ..... I~ 11M o..,.., .... ,.... ... petition 1n October. >\ Jon a· tion or $5 per person is asked. WISH I'D SAID THAT The ~tovnnment is worried over the unemployment of youth not a«min.r to realize thatlawa and re~tulations and taxes for beneftta, makes it a lmost impossible to hire youth. Ceo. B. Bowra Inde- " The new connection char-ina permtt. ~-aea were catabliabed after a The efroctive date of the COAST SUPER MARKET 33.47 E. COAST lfWAY COBONA DEL MAR OR 3.-3510 pendent Aztec (N. Mu.) ~-~~~;;~~~~f!lll-----~~-+,~~------~--llft~~~~ view. KLI!IMIX -DIMMEI ' "· CAM A man seldom loses his NAPKINS BAKED BEANS 2J shirt if be keeps hia aleeves rolled up. Joha Manr ick. The Cherryvale ( Kanaaa) Repub-~.=:.......-~-----------==-_.::.=:.-~':""':'-::-:-:--------...:...------t lican. OOLI. PIMUPPLE GRAP EFRUIT IGaOIMS QUAR T JAI If the ~toinr aeema easy, you just might be troinlf down- hill. Kerait T. Hubla Thto Stt'wart (Minn.) Tribunto. Today is the day of pffi:tic- tiona. Tomorrow ia tht' day of "I t~ld you ao." Gerald K. Yo u••· The Excehior ( Blakeabur«. Iowa). PIIILU ___ IP ••m• .. ,., •• Publre eYtfttl and fond rahlna project• wen dit- c:uued at a rae•t lundte"" ol peat •cl Ptot•t dlairrnee rl lbe Bay 1hon1 'lrtup of tbe Oa n .. C...cy flhj•.,._ moaic Sodeey. Tbey met aa dle ~ of \4n.~ll ,_tler,pratideat. no~ BI[IIIICn llr., willl Mra. :Jeor,. PYMd•, put preai- dent. •• ~oe .. u. o.., ,. .. , mow.-Mntea. ,_ o~m .... c~_ ttoM~t *C....,. Jotut O.~n • ...,...u Dill· leW, Pnak u...... 0.. o..-. J llet ....... c.,. J-. ... J ... AU•. ~ A •••· Wllll• lria&e. .,. ...... J ... v .. ...., ... u ........... Clalel v .. ..... DRINK LillY '" ... CAM 29' MAYONNAII 49' MO. 303 CAM OlTilGIMT n ... FRUIT COCKTAIL 19' LIQUID TRBID IIYMOLOS WIAP OUAan ,,. IA.I.a.QUI TIY THIU MO TIIIOIIlliMG 7 BONE ROAST ··~ BACON 7SC ~ I ) !~~EP~ON~ opq,9,:~~~ i-..:z:;: ;;;...;__,. The aenaation of lhe very lovely luncheon ainn by 'lorothea ~eely of Newport centered around the salad witb arapefruit md avoc.do . . . h wu the dreuina which waa divine! No aocret. .. juat plain lime yoaurt. ller paella were Gladys 'taamuuon and Vee Hammond or Baycrut. Chria ~trauch , Robyn Wript and \1arion Beraeson or Weat· c litr, Jerry 1\tew•t of ~ore Clifra, 'tutb 'Vript of Lido, Ooria Oiebl of Corona 'iilh· lmda, Pea Landen of the Peninaula, PeaiY Pou of Newport and Shirley Humann "How about one of those of llarbor fiiahlands. • • • The lona·aone alobe trot- lora wi II aoon be home. . . the latest word from 3i II and \tarcia 3enta, wbo have been aone JUit about a year •.. from ~wi tzerl and i 1 that they will probably be back in their Peninsula borne some- time an flctober. • • • Thuuday last 3yron and \4arty Parwell opened their wonderful anJ lovely Penin- sula home . . .which has a spectacular bay view ... for a cock ta i I party for 2 SO friends. . .amona whom were Don and \1ary Alice ._yrea o( Lido, Prank and Alan Train of Came o ~orca , Elon and Otarlotte 3rown and Yard and Liz Jewell of the Peninaula, Lynn and Catherine t=..mmett of '3ay Is land, Lyman and Kay Farwell of "lay Shores and Bud and Pea LanJers and c;ue &ckanaham of the Penans ula md Felu anJ Pea· IY Farwell of L. ... • • • Try ina out an eutem beach, Ken and Judy \4artan of Back J ay ate visitina an Connec ti- cut and commut.ina to "ew York for extra-curricular ac- tivities. • • • h it ture,. ... the rumor ... probably only the real eatate aaent know a . . .La z aoJ ~icharJ are holidayina on Jalboa Island. • • • A flyina trip back eau ia a pre~ ordiJla.y eapcrieoce noW1~aya. . .but no t when you're juat 10 yean o iJ. Por Laurie '.tiller of the Pen in- aula Poant it 11 the Jfeatelt tbina that baa nor happened to her •.• ~e'a jettina to Kanaas City, \to. . .alone ..• to visit her JfMdpAreots. • • •• Liza Haviken lost a tootb ao lhat hor name could be in this columrt'. Youna John awam around the Island for the aame reaaon ••• Now Kar- en celebrated her 9th birth· day. • .and lunched at lhe 'teubon ~. Lee .. .hopefully! ..• and T .n. is mjlbty honor- ed 10 report each event. • • • Ciome o( the huabends md wives teamina up this week· end for th' Peninaala Point ~cquet Chab COI'llpetitioo are John and \tary Jooaon, Peuy and l')ick Nabers and 3ob and Jenalyn 3eauchamp o( the Peninsula Point and John and Lucille l'lominic of c~ut Bluff. • • • .\ late vacation ... Oick and Sally \4i ller and ~I and Pat I( linaensmith are already makina their plans for their trip to J::nsenada to the ~rine convention riaht after school I latta. • • • J im and Betty 'toberts of 'Vestcliff n ew into the Hiib 1\ierras to the Wenatchee \iea- dows. . . They were rained out before they really aot a chance at the ao lden trout. • • • Anythina for a lauan ... V ac anJ \iary '3ouas and lob and \tary 'Jraham of Balboa Island sent invitations for thetr rec ent brunch to then Cnends ... former friends ... by te lear:lm. . .collect! One "~V P arrived in the throat of a dead shark. . . The party was a natural success wath llalboll Island auests l ill anJ Pat Jackson, \1ae Lou1 se and 1lake Sanborn, Pby lias 0\ase, TeJ Kina. ':lilt and PeaiY \1urry and ~Je len and Torn Lona. • • • Inventor Cal anJ his wife Penny .'Jooper will be spend- ina this weekenJ with Jam anJ 1-iarriet Gonawer of the Peninaula Poillt. .. ~vera I yean 110 he dneloped dlc "minisub, •• which ba s been peat fun ... 'Jut h is latest creauon as a real eye s topper PEOPLE ARE TALKING ••• Till WOII IS OUT ••• ~-FOil HAS M SMIPIST .. CAI11 .. • • OUM5I CO. 'BIFID -r .., ..-. ...._ ......,, ~ .... ....,.1 LIJl ,. ,.... - L-:. =-:-~---.... -. -...... - 11 F.. - CM1 'II CMS tO CIIIGSI ,_, .. ••••• • ••ant ·-..... -= .... I ____ _.. - • • .a ptaatic menaid t.ai I called lh. ""ueoe," which out1peeda anythina fina can do but baa the aame fin nipper motion. • • ••• A aurpriae birthday party was &be order of the day Tuesday laat ••• aiven at the Corona de I Mar home of Irma Oesenbera. • • Tbe pleased birthday air I ... 3irk liindcr- atcr o( Hubor View 'Iilla. Guests included J oan Win- bum md ~lly Scholle of lr· Yine Terrace, ud Jean Al- drich or Dover ~ores. • • • wives: wonder drugs?'~ "I've got a cold ·· the nun sau.l, and he: v.ent on 1" usk for a "wonder drug." The: pharmaCI\t \OIJ hun ~omc aspmn and adv1sed h1m to ~ hh ph>~1c1an. As 11 happened the aspmn li~ed h1m up fine, but the point u thas . Pharm.ac1~t\ .1rc not ph)'>ICaans We v.orl V.lth docto~. pro\ldtn~ the: dru¥S and med.c1nes the~ p~n~. ~e ha"e " prof~s1onal knov.leda-r of the pov.erful 1\C\Io "v.onder drup," so we lno" ho" 1mport.tnt at I\ t-> usc thnn com:ctl). Please do not feel offended "hen 'our pharma.c1st rd'uso to ~II ) ou J 1.l'rt.a1n Jru11 11 " for your protection and tn the ~">I 1nterc~t \Jf ~our &OGJ health. Al"a'' '>« >VUI J01.tor ,.ben potena mcdacat10n I> rcquarcJ 'Vcddina Bells will rina oa the 21st for Tam Hodaes o f L.A. and 'Brian Pranka of Say· crest .•. at the Beverly •-tilla 1 Community Presbyterian Church. Brian araduated from ~ in JW'Ie and will be at- tendina Law School at Loy- o la .. tis uabera will be his Piai brothers. Tam attended S.ta 'Aonica City Collese and Lona Beach C\tate . 'ler sorority aia ten will aerve del Mar, at left, and Mrs. David n awson of South Laguna, seated, are discussing decorating techniques with Mrs. Andrea '3irch, decorator, at right, and Karen Matgreta Wood, in connec tion with the Colony Cove house tour held yest erday, Aug. 18, by the Newport Harbor Junior Karen Margreta ImPOrts in Corona del !Aar, provided Dan ish furniture for one of the mOdel houses. Preceding the tou r, a luncheon was held at the home of Mrs . Dawson tor the Jaycee Nives and thear guests. Clristensen Pharmacy 11 bridcamaids. I I SUMMER SANDWICH SPECIALS IUtoa.E 1££ SOUO PAt:.¥.. AI.IACOitE TUNA ,~ J ... $1 L YNDIN IONa> CHICIIN .oa. l ,_ $1 4 ... Sl J ... S1 --------THIRST .QUENCHER SPECIALS LTrOH 4-COUNT TIA lAGS llf'TOH INSTANT TIA I OL WQ.Q4ADE GIAPI DIJNI QT MAITINEW NA TVlAL APPLE JUICI .. OL NAIISCO 6aAHAM CIACIDS ' La. CAISCO SHOITINING l'tU..SIUlY FLOUI a Lea. WfSHIONl IT AUAN DIISSING I Ol HUNTS NEW HICKOn CATSUP .. u HOMA.Df HAMIU•6El IIUSH \1 OiL ZH IC).COUNT 'AlB NAPIINS IUT. HEAY'f' DUTY IIYNOLDS WIAP stc ,. J , .. $1 4 ,.. $1 l5c J ·-,. 49c z ,..,,. 2 ,_ ltc 2 ..... 3 .... 29c ltc 4h ~ .... ~:. ..... a...., .._., .. NICU EFfiCC11VI AUGUST 1 t-20-21 LIDO MARKET 3Gll E. COAST IIWT-coao•A DEL MAl OIIJOLE J -2550 NEWPORT l l VO. AT THE ENTRANCE TO UOO ISLE PHONE 671-6)60 FOR DELIVERY SCOOP UP A SALAD to tall• ho"'• for dinner! W• he v• on• for •v•ry day in th• •••It durin9 ttlis long, hot '""'m•r! Our .. aeled r•petoir• inelvdes 25 differellt lUnda end riley're reedy and •••t •nCJ fOf you in "'-o.n d._n. n..,. is no MOfe w•lco-ecc_,.._._... to b.rtMcuM _ .. ~ •" •r+ful ,M.Her of cft;IJ.d ..!.d ... Ht.t'a cl4n-r .... -..y way ... ;wt •• it ......... -............ ..,, 6 ••. l t c . L&. 4.- SWIFT'S ,_EMfUM SWHT SMOKIO UCOII ..._ 79f FUSH! FUSHI FlESH! COC'Xf:D. 'fEUD M4 OEV8NEO Sl.., .... ~. La. 2.49 ......_ I _,.. IMlUIIIIP I..OUI.r '-._ I ..... _,_, __ ,_..._ _ _.. ....... t •lll...,. .......... ....... ~,_,_,__ . ..,........ ........ I!IOUW a-1* • ' .... ...... ......... _ ................. ... .............. o.-c...~.-.. ,...... ........... ..,_, _, ... Mo• ..... ....._..-o...n--..... '-............ ,_.,_........, 0....0. --------~ ......... _ _..., •• 4 ... _ ......... -'1 ~a.& •• z. Lwl-1-•'tS&.t a..M&TM ~TIM ..... I I OELJOOUS ~ UCOIICI ., I I OMS a...• .I CIAl I.L ,,_ '~~~'' SAL I OF SEUCTB> ARTlFICIAl FlOWERS ond fOliAGf FlO... ITALY.~~~ NOW 1/3 OFf PILLSilJRY COOKIES ,., ~: <:hoc C.,ip ~, Buttw Kolc:h 0••~•• PN ,ut Bu~., Fvd9• Nut SUMMER SPECIAL OUl OWN F«E:SH.MADE COLE SlAW fiii.L.SIWY IUTTLboCJC liS CUlTS Try •.., ""'*" "'-ah frurt for • q -.6 ~--~~ • • • ~! (~.AFT CO U 'r CLUE CHEESE I -----. J -~~ . ~ EXTR.A.$.ANCY SWHT CAITALOUPES 7'* LB :::II•S" LE.AI=V GAROEIII Hit" ROMAINE 2 FOR 1se SW!,-fT v • E"'\ • JUICE ORAIGES 5 LBS. 4fe I ~~e~ MINUTE MAIO 6-0Z UMONAD£ 10 .... $) BIRDSEYE SPECIA LS IIROS£YE PIAS fCIOI ' •• Sl IIROS£Yi CHOPf'EO OR LEA~ SPINACH ,. 01 6 ... Sl ~t•oSEYt FliNCH FRIIS 11 o• 4 .•. Sl lllOSEY£ lED IASPIIIRIIS .. 01 l ... Sl SWANSON'S SPECIALS $W ANSON'S I..U, ClllcllH ..... h , .. SWANSON'S I ll c~~~c~~ .. rw ... s" Nuclear peril is cited !!!~r~l(~r:r~~-=-=-E_:G:.!.!,!a!... _---l\!!~~--~•5!:,;-:..~·~~·•m::!!:.,· (C.daa-r ... pqe 0 D•ra remain convinud tbat J u.,rovementa in •af•cY .,. ile locac.ion or a nueloar1 r .. requ_ired before l•aer power ac10t in a populated area rcac""• may be located in would .cooautute pave risk. titel elote to population "•ThOIO or Ul nOt tecblli• c:entera." cally oriented are under- He quoted Oavid Li lien thai, atandably coofuaed about tbe first chairman of the Atomic ulety aapecta. If no uri oua Enerl)' C'ommiUton, 81 lay• danacr elUitl, WO Ult, why ina: waa it neceuary for the "Tho inaurance induatry of .o\EC to ask and obtain lo&ia• lho Uni te~ Statu refused to lation providina halr a bit· write tn surance aaainat 10 lion dollar• worth or indem- widesllfead a potentia l pcnl nity per accident, with an r.o human life and propcrry anti·banltruptcy without to· i.lana&e dtan an atomic power couuc provision rcliovin& plant presents. ~ the Peder-the operator of a reactor from a l ,,wcrnment, by apecial liability to the injured mem· statu t~:, now underwrites thi s bers of the pub I i c after tho hazard. \lo such insurance exhaustion of !he aovernment problem eliStS as to non· tndemnity'" ai.OIT'Ia c power plants, of The ~aylor bill Jied in course." commattee. llus year a some- ~ep. ~aylor also quoteJ what similar bill was antra- the teatamony of Or. Clafford Juccd by Rep. Leonard Farb- Seck, depury director of re-stein of New York, seekin& aulations of ~F.C, concern· to establish the power of in- nina the danaer from nuclear davadual states and local reactors: subdivisions to prevent con- "lt c annot be atd !hat the struction of nuclear devicea probabalary as zero, 1.e., that within their territoriallima ta. there as no likelahood at all The .\tomac F..nerl)' Commit- that a seraous accadent wall sion bas expreued its op- occur. poaition to this bill, u it "Por one thin&, at is no t bad coocemin& the ~aylor qurH OSGOOD, '3alboa Island artist and president of the Laguna '3each ~rt Assn., is presenting the first award of S50 In graphics to Andrew Staley Wing at the annual prize membersh i p exhibit, currently on view at the Gallery , 307 Clifi t')r., Laguna '3each. The award was one of 2 prizes in graphics, donated by the Russell Iredell Memorial pool bo lie ts Fund. The 2nd prize of S25 went to qob Click. possible tO !lffJVtJe enOUJh bill. safeguards to insure com- pletely that some potential accident wall not occur by some: unu pected combina· u on of circumstances. "Por another, safe~ards 'llay faal; not only mechani- cal safeauarJs but also the numan safeauanJs because. an the fanal analysas, a sub- s wwal clement of safety Jepends on human factors , whach are far from anfallible. <\ water ballet will be pr~-M.ISS.IOilOry work ends sen ted a t 8:1 ~ p.m. lhaa ~awrday, o\ug. 21, at the Corona del '-'ar Hi1h ~chool "Fanally. some potential accadents may have been overloolteJ. 'lence, for any reactof, It rnust be recoanazed that some resaJual element of hazard can never oe com- pletely elamanat ed." In 1%3 ~ep. J ohn P . ~aylor (~.-Pa.> introduced a bill to &ive !he states and muna ca· palitaes the power to enact laws to prohabat !he construc- oon or ma.antenance of de· vaces or facalataes deemed to be anamacal to the publac health or safety. In hts tesbmony an sup- rort of has btll, ~ep . ~aylor s aad: "nespate repeated assur· ances that a nuclear reactor cannot e'plode lake a bomb, "'\any ca cnllsts and enga· pool. The theme of the show as "o\s Time "'.oes qy." repre· ent.ing events an tame from <\Jam and S:ve to the space a4c. In additJon to the water ballet, there wtll be exhaba· uons of gy'llnastacs, COITHC Ja vang and rnoJ em dance. ~e 2' young ladaes wall perform. fne anstructor as \1as s I< a thy \1a thews on of the ~ewport 3each recreauon )taff. who wall also present a solo. Also on Sawrday evenang, !he cary recreation deparunent as presentJng a "Safari Afra- cans" program at the Newport Harbor H a gh School pool, under !he da recuon of \<tarcae Bevaart and Sue Bartlett. Tharry-five garls will 'lwam the roles of anamals from darkest Afnca. "Native \1ad- neu" wall be presented by boys from El "fonte. Kevan Donnelly wal l be master ot t:eremonaes. All Newly Recovered with Best of Materials 2 -STUDIO COUCHES 1 -HIDE-A-B~D 1-L>IVAN 1 -1VING CHAIR REAL BUYSI 315)7 32nd ST. CHECK THESE The final call from the Lord came lut Saturday to 'An. Oonna ~teankamp after yean of miuionary wo~k spreadtn& the &OI pel of Jesus Chn It throu&hout !he world. ._.,,, ~teanlttmp paued away at her home an lrvtnc Terrace, .tlere ahe and her husband, Ed. had held many study mce unas for Chrasu~ work· ers . To,ethcr they had made frequent traps to "preach the aospel to all nation." They as salted in the projects ci "foody 'kaence Films, Par S:ast Oroadcastin& Co .• Wo rld Vasaon Inc. and ctae Cup of 'Vater \1inistry. amona a num· ber of evanaelical missaons. Donna's dedication was descn bed by her husband in these words: "She was a much sou&ht after speaker becano of her &I fled npress· 11ve abtlity. 'ihe was an ex- tensave traveler all over the world, and she advocated travel With a pwpose. "Ob.ervan& many CbrJStaan anter-denom anauonal ITISSton- ary worlr.ers and thear acttvt· tiel all over the world caused her to become known as ctae ma aonary 's fnend. Her an· phac reports of the work an the vanou ma~~oaonary fields produced many wonderful re· suits wha ch proved to be a blessang and a stimulus to hundreds here and abroad." Foremost amona her many recent actJvattel was !he uanslatina of Christian film• anto other lanaua&ea, tD be shown throu&hout the world. Tha work will be continued by her husband, who is de.- volln& mo re and more of his ume to evan&eliam followin& WHOLESALE VALUES FALCON Wgn. ,. . .... . .... ...... . '"'. CHEV. 2-Dr. '95 '195 1495 '495 '695 '795 '895 '995 '1195 '1295 '2595 -MB• KVI. -AT ANMS _,_ 546-1-- (i his semi-retirement aa a builder and land developer. Services for Mrs. Steinkamp were held Tuesday at Holly· wood Presbyterian Oturch, and interment waa at Poreat Lawn in Hollywood Iii Ita . ~rvivora, in addition 1.0 her husband, include 2 dau&hters • "frs. Lou11 Scroutn of lrvane Terrace and \4rs . C\tanley \1artson of Olnard; a saster, "frs. BesSie Ostrom of Siler· man Oaks; 2 broctaers , Oanael 'lichard f'~tames of Van Nuys and 'Jeorae "rrimea of ~ea­ side, Oreaon, where "frs. ~teankamp was bom ti9 years ago. 'ihe left a request that con· tribuuons may be sent to the \<toody lnstatutc of Scaence, producer of the \1ooJy Babla- cal films, at 11428 ~anta \1onaca BlvJ., Los >\naeles. Jack Sullivan is dead at 63 J:". Jack ~llavan, 115 F. '\a y ._ve .• ~"osta ''esa, JaeJ \1onJay fo llowana a Jenathy aline)). \lr. ~lhvan. a lo- cal res adent for many )ear'l, was f.'· ~equaem \lass wa s cele· brat eJ ye'lterJay momang at ~t. Joacht'll Catholac Church an r::osta ''esa, wath Inter· rnen t at the ,...ooJ ~ epherJ "emetery an luntangton Beach. lie was born in Butte, \1ont., and moved to California 24 years ago. \1r. Sullivan is aurvived by his wife. r~ertrude , of the home; 2 daughters, \\'s. l)ean 1radford or Corona Jel "far. and \trs. f)iane 1randvalle o( Los An&eles; a sute r, \irs. Florence Oulte of Loa .\n· aeles; and 4 &randchildren. FAIIICIIILI lEI'' geop IGAII YIClW OF THIEVES \ pair of hi t-and-fun teen· aaerJ made Off with apprOlll • 'Tiauly lti7.1!~ worth of swea- ters from the 'Vade >\. l'aar· child haberduhery, 27211!. Coaat Jfwy •• Corona del ~ar. shortly before 2 p.m. yes· terday. It was the 2nd auch inci- dent withan a 2-day period, Mr. Fairchild said. A lone youth 11abbed a sweater from the deluxc men's shot' Tuea· day md eacaped on foot. Mr. Fairchild chaaed the teenaaera in yeaterday'a robbery, but ho couldn't catch &hem. He aaid ) awoa• ten. all znedium-.iaed. were taken. Ho aaid the paar were about 18 or 1• yean old. The haberdaabt1Y waa alao baral•ized o( tS,061 worth o( c1ocbina Joty 21. .-.RLS fCMt ltiUIY'S A Jau,t\tei wu oom \4on· Jay, \ua. 1~. in lloaa tloa· pha1 to \tr. and \4n. 1obert 'te1aey. 14 lO ' Iotty Lft., No ... port 'fei,t\u. lOY ,01 HADI..IY'S ~ son waa bom \4on""y. \ua. 1~. in lloealloepuat w \tr. aat \ira. Pa.al e. ll~1ey. ~.t~ Catob 4lL, 0,11t 81urr. ....... ,..,a., ...... .,.. . ., c..,.. W stud pia ned ..... , .. 111111 ro!t ater Y n .\ locmal sroun~aklna ceremony fOf tbe 3'\0..cre 'ne Coaatal Muicipa San Clement.. Tbo dlrecaora Newpott Center, near the Wa~er Oltlrict d.irectora are uc Mr. Tumor and William K. Irvine Coast Country C lub, iuolved ie an enaiaeerina Patrick of Coata Mesa, R. L.. will be held this "riday. allldy lbat ia beina eyed witb (Pat) Pattoraon of Newport Aua. 10. TOO LATI TO CW8PY COSTA MESA IU. 1 '-d· roonl, .,.,. •• tel ..... atain ape. C•Pttl, drapee, buil ... n 110¥1. ~ 6-114S - t.4l H2SS. tome coocem by Newport Beach, Stewart Avia of l..ep• l..imouaine aervice will be ~ach and Costa Meta om-na Beadl and H. Leac.r Rem· provided from the clubhouae caala. . , mcra of South Laauna. \41, to a nearby hill site for tho At ,laat Thunday eve~tn~ a Patteraoo it chairman. ':'0 p.m. ceremony. meoUn& the water diatnct r-=;..:.....:...-------------------------------, direclora •treed tD diacuu water problema wi lh a con· auhinacivil en1ineerina firmJ Bookman and Edmon a ton or Olendale. Specific acope of lhe diacuuions waa not made clear, but director C. Vern Tumor told the Enailf\, "We definitely have not made any commitments as to construe- lion of new water facilities." lt waa lhia pouibiliry that had rouaed the concern of Harbor Area offi cials, who recalled previous plans of Coastal ~unic:ipal to build water linea and reaervoirs. Last year aucb a propoaal was 4ropped after proteus were made by Newport Beach and Costa Meta. The Newport Beach Ciry Council voiced its position in a reaolution atatina chat its policy it to have Coastal Municipal "continue in ita cunent role (aa water diatri· butin& aaent of MWO) and to assume no additional func- tions with respect to the storaae and diatribution of water but when !he opportutl- ity ariaca to participate in and auwne an active role in !he coordination of a proptm to provide a more adequate supply of water for Coutal and all of Oran&e County." The resolution stated fur- lher that "Newport Beach be· lieves the most efficient melbod of providana stora&e capact ry and diStribution facaltbes an the member a&encJes i 1 for such aacncies to assume ctae responsability for such faca ltties eather indi- vidually or on a cooperative buia by those aaencies whach feel the necessary for addataonal storage capacaty and dasua bu tJon facala tJ es." Sance Newport Beach and Cos ta \1esa have spent con- sadcrable sums an provuJing f01 water storage and water lane capacity n&hts. and therefore the local officials contend that defictencaes elsewhere should be solved by t~e communataei anvolved. The Coa tal \1unicapal Water Dastnct ancludes part of Costa \lesa, all of :-Jewport lleach, LaJLina Beach, Dana Poan t, Capasuano Beach and YOUR OS EST CHEVROLET DEALER 1r TOM La 9 ~o!lgous TO ,u.!tO C h New Cor Soles & Service -350 Broadway, Used Cor Soles -946 S. Coast Hwy., Point and ~dy Shop-2105 Broadway, 64.1131 494-7744 494-21 S7 "Cool Bulty" '61 ClJEV. V-8, "-dr. "1\fPALA" S t. Sed. "AIR C0NDfTI0~ED C()MMilr' 1/P Equip., A IT, R/Jf. etc., 'itonnia~ all Alaelta white widia like new Fieata Red inter. -25 mo. O.K. suaran. $1315 • • • • "QIIIIity Collpct" '62 CHEVY II Olx . 4-0r. Sed. thrifty 6 cy l. W /Std. •hift, btr. etc., belllt. 2 tone wbite & 10iat bloe, IV 11' e~ •• 25 mo. 0.1(. guran. $1095 • • • • Impressive "llnpala" '63 CHEV. V-8 Impala Hdtoy Spt. Cpt. "Air Cooditioned" Pwr. t..qpt. Stun· oiop; all Alaaka wtaite w/glacier blue Inter. 25 mo. f)l( Guarantee! only $2195 Te.,ti11 "Rill" '62 CHEVY U "~ova" Hdtop Spt. Cpe. Smart & •oappr. 6 crl. ecoaoaty w/ bucket nata, P/G, Pwr. ateer, R/H, etc . Abeolate ahowroom cond.l Harldy tell from '651 25 mo . ()I( Guar . lilly $1395 • • • • Pria "Yalaat" Youn ,. & OuhiDp; 1962 Plymouth "VaYiant" 2 Or. Hdtop in •partdiop; GleD Green wtplaah nausabrde bu cket aeat inter. A/T. R/H etc. oily $1195 • • • • Stylsb '61 CHEV. V-8 "Impala" Bip; w;ndow hdtop. Sparklin~ all 1\laaka wtaite w / beautiful Turquoi•e inter. G /F.:, Pwr. •teer. ll/lf, w/w•lla, et c.l now $1495 I rr===~'l ~----~ MY AYRES [_(HIYRO@ NO SUNDAY SELLING , ..... . HY ... 77u . =i1. ... Ji USED CAR lOT 946 S. Coast Highway LAGUNA IEACM, CALif. I .1. .... "'-.-i -w-.\. ,. ,,..,. . -~- WIN A .... FREE T~IPCA T ALINA THE 140 PASSENGER, WXURY CRUISEI ''ISLAND HOLIDAY'' RETURNS TO 8AL80A 7 P.M. \ FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS L .. Y .. Belboe Pavilion 7:30p.m. ,.turns 3:30 a.m. PE~TED 1)01N,!} L~ .. Comfortable S..t•ntt -Cempa.t• Gall•y S.,..ic• or FREE FISHING TRIPS • • • JUST SEL~ A FEW SUBSCRIPTIONS TO tHE ENSIGN 0 CATALINA, round trip ........ 4 ~ubscri ptions "ISLAND HOLIDAY" Luvu 9 a.m. Daily from Balboa Pulllon, •r F riday and Saturday niaht at 7:30p.m. • 0 ~ Day tithing boot · ···· ·· · · · · · ··· · .. 3 Subscriptions ••oel \ter'' ...... 1 a.m. daily (not aood Sat •• Sun. " Holidaya). 0 ~ Day, Twilight Special .... .. ... ... . ..... . 1 Subscriptions Tlae "!port" 1eavea S:JO p.m. daily(not aood Sat., Sun. A Holidayt). 0 )S Day Moming fithlno boot.......................... . ... . 2 Subscriptions "Wee teraer•• I••••• 6:00 a .m. ud 12: JO nooft (not aood Sat., 541•. A HoUclaye). NEWPOitT lEACH •111. I &II II •1n. IDII RIT 11-PMY ILL ·-·PI£111-M •• PII YIAI . USE ntESE SUBSCRIPnON BLANKS TO SEND IN YOUR ORDER •..• •4 ....... .., .. , ,.: !NSIGM, 2n1 E. C..at Hww. C...e 4el ._ -------------------T--•••-------------1 "-• I ,... I I A.dchu I Addnaa I I a IJ sua. ~ a 11 .... J I 14.00 lof 1 year +' a.t.OO lor 1 Jear 1 1--------------------_________ .... _______ .. I ,.., I,... I : Mlreu : M*eae ·I I a., .... I cu, ..... I .. I ........ ,_ .&. M.II .. IHII .. • ··----------------------·----------·-- PHILCO AERONUT~NtC employees Ar1hur Stolins, Weldon Cide and Howard H oesterey , seated left to r lght, have received checks fOf Inventions developed here In the Newport ~each plant. The awards were given under a corporation policy which encourages the disclosure of employee Inventions. These 3 are the fltst reel plettts of the IWIIds. Yr. Sto- llns is the lnventot of a unique test ap- paratus. Mr. Hoesterey and Yr. Cade ate ccHnventors of an optical mechan ical device. Pictured with them here ate Aercr nuttonlc general manager John B. Law- son, standing at left, ind G.A. Manset, patent liaison representative. Hotel-motel group organizes Ao ora~nizational meetina baa been held by cbe botel· motel committee or the New- port Harbor Chamber o( C~ merc:e, cbaarman Georae Tuc- ker told cbe Chamber direc- tors at their ~day moetina in the Van landt bualdina. \4r. Tucker, who 11 manaaer of the L1do Sborea ~tel. said that the oriainal oraatu- zation ancluded aho reatau- ranta. but 1t waa felt that a hotel-motel p oup by ataelf would be more effective. He aaid chat an immedaate concern of the reoraan ~&ed comnuttee •• leaislation, re- ferrina specifically to the recently enacted bed tal an Newport Beach. near Corona del \4ar for the nuc:le• powered dcsaltina and electricity aeneratina planL tie uid the committe e realizes that the county needs auch a plant, but not on a aite deaisnated in the county master plan u a reat- dentiat .. d recreational area. lfe ldded that the power plant would aenerate more elec:tn- city than Hoover Dam .,d woo ld be 20 to 22 time a the size of the P..diaon plant an lluntinaton Beach. Llfo.,ar4 atoti.. -\1r. I:Jamett said be has been able to obtain an anemometer, a wind veloc:aty aauae, at a reuonable pnce, after hear- ana that aucb an anstrument was much deaared fOf the newly dedicated hfeauard headquarters near ~ewpon Pier. lie sau1 that a fonnal PfCScntataon w11l be made to Lafeauard C haef 'Wb ~eed by the \iarine Oivuaon. Jufllor O.a•ber -Past Pre- sadent Bob \1alum announced that the Jaycees wall hold thear annual Hawau an Luau at lhe ~ea Byrd restaurant sn ~ewpnrt nunes on ~turdar . o\ua. 21L He reported also on the form au on of the 1a 1 I Boosters. who wall (Xomote the ath leuc cxoaram at lX'I and raaae money for athletic scholarsbaps. IEWPORT NARtKJI' EJISICJI AUT SEC'nON --P• 5 lHURSOAY, AUG. 19, 1"5 CO..-A DEL "AR, CAU f . CIIIJilCIIES, I Tbe Plymoolh Coep ep. tional Oawch, 3261 Broad IL, Newport Heiatlla -John 1:31-32 auppliet dae lhcme for the Rev. David Wyatt's tennon on "Disciples and Pracdom" at the 11 a.m. ser- •ice chis Sunday. The Corona del Mar Com- munity Conlfeaational Olurch, 611 Heliouope Ave. -"The Oiuatial'ied Onea" will be the messaae of Col. David M. Fowler's sermon at 10 a.m. Sunday. SL James Episcopal Church, 3209 Vi a Lido, Lido Shops Area -The Rev. Robert Cornelison or St. \iark's Qurch in Altadena wall be p est speaker at the 8. 9:15 and 11 a.m. aervicea thu Sunday. 1\t. \4icbael and o\11 'u\aels '-1iuion P.pascopal Church, \4arsuerate and 5th 'ves .• Corona del \1ar -"..".IOd as Our c;uenath" will be tne aerman topic of the ~ev. ~d­ ward ~lien at the 8 and ~:I S a.m. services thia ~nday. The Locberan Church or the 'Aaster, lS4S P.. ":oaat :twy., Coroaa del \tar -The 1ev. Frank W. Owm will preach on lbc topic: ''Knowtna a -JOOd Tbina When You ~e It" at the 9 aod 11 a.m. ~n­ day aervices. The Firat Saptiat Church or Costa \4esa, 301 \4aanolaa SL. -Or. P.'i. Neumann wall a~ak on "Ow Only :lope" at die 10;45 a .m. aervace, and "Rumblea, '\iota, Race, Ruin and Renewal" at the 7 p.m. aervacc tbaa Sunday . Cit. Andrew' a Preaby teraan C burcb, 600 ~t. Andrews ~d., ClifT :Iaven -F.sther 4:1~ s upplies the theme for l)r. Charles Oaercnfield' s acrmon on "~u11c on One <iuana" at the 8 , ~·30 and 11 a .m. ser- YICCI th11 C)unday . The Balboa bland C"om- munaty \tethod11t Church, 11 5 ~aate ~ve. -"The Value l'i Traals" wall be the meuaae for the 'tev. navad \1. \Val· Iter's aoermon at 9·30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. "host lhurch by the 1\ea, Communaty '.1ethot1ist. 1.nn W. 3alboa 11vd., Centnl :'llewport -'':low to Use Your ~fferana Conurucu- •e ly" wall be the aermon topac o( the ~ev . ~watd 'teitz, chaplaan at 'toaa liospatal, at the q and 10:30 l'.m. services thas ~nday. The stev. Jamca Lamberth is on vacation . Chtiatian ~aencc Chutches. Corona del \iar. Newport Beach and Cost.a \4esa - The Babic Lesson on God dua Sunday 11 baaed oo the d avinc "Mand." ~esponsave readina from Proverb• 11 also acheduled. She's a 'future engineer' Wendy GoocS.ell or 2601 S2,1U)0 In acholauhlp pnzes. 'Yillow Ln •. Costa \1eaa, a aw.-ded for wannana ellhabats student at Corona del \4ar arad technacal paper preaen- 'liab c;cbool. bu been aelec-tatJoos. ted to partsc:ipate an one of The show is PKt of the the nation's laraeat technacal Western ~lccuonac ~aow and and scaenufic conferences. Convenunn at the Cow Pal- On the basil or an outatand-ace. ana student experament. "~ 4\tcll• NavaaataonaiSystem," Wendy was chosen alona wath 34 other haah school scaence sb.ldents 1n the West to at- tend the Future t:na•ncen Cibow .\ua. 24-27 an ~an F r1l n· CISCO. The students, comana from 7 Slates, ancludana o\lulta and Hawau, Mil compete for C:.ll I• Y .. , w_. IW .... Leip: ~~~ Delegates ore named Oeleaatca &o the October natsonal convenuon an Phoe- nix were announced at the Aua. 12 mcelana uf tome flO pandmothen uf :-lewpurt Beach Club 419 at lhc VIlla \1uana relllaurant. The delea11tch are \1rl!. Paul lluHrnan, I r.t vaLe-prcl.a· dent. \1rll . Albert Ksna, 1nJ vace-presaJcnt, \tra.. ema Pstt, \tu,. Oavad Spac~o anJ \1rs. Russell Van \1artcr. AI· tcmate ~o arc \\me s. l-mc:6 1 Broaden, (,lenn 1)\ ~•Ut. Ruth Hamilton, ,.alla.am \tc lchc:r 11nd \1elvan Sh11fcr. \trl>. Lt!Ua• ~raclbcr11er , pre~~oadcnt. and \lr.. Jn\crh Roban!>(>O, uq1anazcr. ~~>Ill also attend the c.:r.Kl\entu•n sn thcH ,,ffs cs al o.aru11.ll) \1rs. 1-..cill<ard Bundren -..a .. we lcomed as a ne-.. mem ber \trs. Racca Ra card reported that her p oup, sew•na at Faarvaew Hospatal on the 1a.t and 3rd Fnday of each mon th. had made 231 qualh sance October. A collaae by \1n. Grover Bomefeld was diS- played. She has donated at as a prate to be aaven away at the anstallauon luncheon Sept. 17. \4n. ~ancy Knaaht of the G1 rls Clu I> o f the Harbor Area aave a report on acuvaues of the club. PREVIEW SHOWI .. G SET Hoaa Hospatal Aulalaar) will bold a prevaew showanJ of personalized Chnstmas cards on '4edncilday, AuJ. :!S. from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. an the Hoaa Conference l..."en- ter. Card albums llo'lll there- after be on sale at the Gtft Box an the hospatal \1rs. Joe Bums ss Chruunu 'ard chaam1an, us .. ted b) \1n Elsac Brownana. TRAINING COURSES SET Pro p ams to traan licensed vocauonal nurse~ and sur&•· cal tcdlnac~ens "M il ~ ••I· fe red thas fall "' 1 lranac Coast Colleae. Ruth c..•urc,c~ wall be conducted under th( \tanpo-..er Dev(lopment anJ Trasnana 1\ct. Clu es Wi ll 5 tart Se t. 13. PltstNTS Fur Trim Costune A boauttful ~ ....... ool jeney d,... combiMd with o eopo Jodlot _."tty Mmm..f '" btodr tt~ fea. "'l• h luwt .,. '" 0\lf lovely colloctlofl of fvr trim co.tumoa evo•laha. oleo ot Mdi"l_,., l.SI W. llftcol", A"41~m. Chorge a ll ol your p11rdwt .. o" o Dole DoutJioa levolvt"g Credit IIlio". lo )'OU' ow" crodtt "'o,....,. ... na.w. al8e at Mdta.'-Y"• 1U W. LIJONia. ~ l tO W. 4TH DOWNTOWN, lANTA AHA p~ , ....... All t..e. OP'EM BillA Y NlTES TILL I P Jl. "We arc not aaainst the bed tax." he aaad. "qut we arc antcruted an aeeina that a portion o( at be used to an- crease our business -by seUin1 aaide • pwt o( the tal for development o( a cul- tural or convenuon center. R.tlo atotiOft -The direc- tou •arced with the recom- mendation of Chamber \4ana- aer Jack 8amelt that Ule Chamber ahould not favor any individual request for the ~-"'· radio spot open on the former KRLA wavelenath, and IC)p!OYed a motion favor- ina a oounty location for the radio atation. ODe reqocat 11 for a Newpott B .. dl alation, with transmitter on rho cout below Corona del Mar. JeH wins in swim meet "We wi II also cry to &et some ma1or events scheduled for the wanter months. As an cumple. tlrere 11 a bia re- aaua ocana h eld th11 month. Vhy not hold such an event an :'llovember, or January or February -dunna the orr season" w._..•, Oivlt iOft -Chair- miD Fay Harbison uud tblll the women of the Chamber arc makina piMa for the annual welcome to new teachers. The plana include a harbor tow and luncheon. Jeff Wilcox, 12, represent- ana the Coast Clappers Swam Club of ~ewport Beach-cos- ta \1esa, recorded a first place an the SP~U 5Wam mce t an Coronado over the weekend. He captured the aoiJ medal an the l(}(Mneter lon a course breast suoke wath a tame of 1:2-U. Jerr. son of \1r. and \1rs. 'to bert Wilcox, 2027 Ocborah Ln .. :larbor 'laah- lanJs. also fanashed 3rd an the 1 on-meter freestyle race. lie holdt the SP ~.\L' 100- me ter shon course breast Hroke mark of 1·:1.3 an local competatJon. The nauonal standard an the ll anJ ll~ear--old aae aroup as 1::~1 Oat. roach Clappeu coach l)on l;tter has scheduled a com- plete want er proaram for the more lhan 100 younast ers an the ctuo. Pucuces were con- ducted at ~ewport llatbor and Coata \teu hash school• this aummer. "We are atudyana the poa- sability of settana up 11n em- blem on the JCtty at the har- bor enu~~nce to identify our city as :-lewrort Beach." The hotel-motel comnittee meeu on the 1st and lrd \4onday evenanas at 7:30 in the Chamber offace. C.....torea -Jam Berk- shire, reportina for ~ipper Jack 'ticbardaon, said that JA to 45 entries are upected for the Sth annual character boat parade, which will be held in the bay Saturday. ~u,. 21L MeriM Olvls lo" -Jack a.-nett. reportina for Cbaar- man 8ob Voorhies. said that the division is plannina an anbitious propam, especially with respect to OCeMOJJaphy s tudy, a field of peat inter- eat to the University of Cali- fornia at Irvine. "We ate an a position here to lend aood information anJ talent to oceanoarapby research.·· he said. More protests on desalt site ltere •• a spmmary of other atems on the aaenda or the directors' meeuna: O.soltlflg ploflt - J . Lealie Steffensen. membeuhip chair-- man or the ~orchne Preacr- vataon Commmee, asked for YOiunteers to help circulate peuuon s opposana cbe aite Opposi uon to the propoaed sate near C ameo Shore~ for the deultsn& plant haa been expreued an letters to ~ew­ porl Beach \1ayor Paul Gruber from Conpeasman Rachard IIanna and from the ~ewport Beach P~rks, Reaches and Recreation Comnu s sa on. Rep. IIanna ~~oaa d he pre- ferred an off-shore asland Waltah's Summer Clearance 30 to 40% OFF For do Whole Family AMERICA'S LARGEST SELECTION ROUNOA CLOCK, HAWAIIAN FASHION 01 ,_.,. M MAitMI AVI. -IALIOl IILMO site and added, "We ate ura· ana the Corps of Enaaneers to recommend the off-shore a.rea adjacent to the Bolsa Cbaca State Be ada." PBR Cha.irm• Walter Koch said that the Comrnauaon backs the Councal stand op- posana the Cameo Shores sate. ''The Comn11saon would lake to JOan an the fiaht to prohabat the anstallauon of tha s a tomac powered plant anywhere near our ocean beaches." he wrote. ARC ILOOI P.IW ...... , ··~· Jim Fr .. ks of Newport Beach has been named blood proaram chairman for the new- ly created Oranae County Olapter of Amencan Red Crou. Other local appointees an- elude: AI Irwin of Newport Beach, water aafcty ch11rm~; Curtis Phinney of Costa\1caa, ufery services chairman: Paul Shepard of Newport 8eac::h, merrber of die fund raaaana corrmattcc. \tr. Franlta reponed • early reC«d pace '" blood collcc:- tsona. Ow1n1 July, 1,737 pants were collected. ea11ly topptna die 1,209 ptnu • naa.d ID July of last )' .. r. The 0\apter quota fo r the 196~ fiacal yeu 11 17.160 p;nta. 8:00P.M. THURSDAY , AU G. 1h at the Youth Center IRIS AVE. AND STH AVE .• COROtU DEL MAR GET THE FACTS on the Desalting Plant HesadPnts o f thr I nmn.t th•l \l..tr-\, ... fWH1 lw·.u h \n·.a "'di ha\'t" an opportuntt\ tn llf'l tlw f.ttl'-firq h..tnl fi"!I'Tl tlw ,.xpens. o II . T. IIOLTO'.I. 't••tn.polat .an \\Jt••r lla~tn• I I n•!llll't•r o \\lLLI ·\\t \\I LSO\, ( htt•f \u,J,.,,r l.n~nt•s•r 1\,., htt·l I 1111•· Come and le Informed ' . Sli46ea ef *• ~,.ae4 ct .. aollttiaotl• ,a-t will ~ ........ : This 4..,.1o.-e~tt will effect • lh s la• o Ita ,_,... .... ~. o ..... l~lelocatl• , .. , K..-lftiC ..... ,.,alce l II f. . lri-. ,.., ... u,. n., ~•u 1M aff.ctMI olao. A O.n"• •d Altawet Period Will Be H .. ~ THIS TOWN HALL MEEnNG IS SPONSORfO BY Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce~ OFAC£RS CARL KEGL£Y , Pruideat G.fl. PEJRSOL, •la1 Vice--Preaicte.t W.A. CX>LEMA • 211d Vi~ ident FllA K JORDAN, £xecuti•e tary GE E IIONTOOllt:RY I T~···"'' DIRECTORS t-:0 BUCKO J RUflTT IJI.L FAR • W01t111 oononrv "'" ASTU·: QlANT 110 LO IDRErrr LEfOI llt-:t.P. ltflt IY 111. t llll'4G JF.UUY STt-:WART CDtuXJN A1N Gt:N t-: TA Yl.oM • · Pennsy R.R. buys Maceo Realty PenftiY lvaaia 'Uilra.d 1964 net income be( oro Pe· Yino Co •• developers ot ~e lula apeod to a cquire con-deral mcome tau• of tS,-Yalt lnine 1tlllCh property 1ft trollift& lnecrest in \1acco 117 ;405. Oranao County. . Maceo ~ealty alto owns a 1ea.lty <?>·• leautna Southern Tho company and joint ven-one-1.hird ioterost and ia the Cahfomaa real. estate de-turoa an wtuch 1t u partici· manaaina partner an ~ancbo velopment finTIWith headquar-patina currently are develop-California, 87 ,SOO..cro do· aen in Corona del \1ar. The 1n1 e1aht residentia l aacts velopmeot, one of the na· announcement was m~e by totalhna 2,lS8 a crea in Loa tion's laraeu, in Rivenide SWart T. Saunders, c~a1rman Anae lea and Oranae Countiu. County 70 miles southout of the Pennyslv~1a, and \1acco ~ealty also owns of Los Anaelea. Rancho John Macleod, chat~~ of 3,513 acres of the Porter California is owned equally Maceo Cor~rauon, pranc apal 1'\ancb, in Sao Fernando by s ubsidiaries of Macoo stockholder. an \1acco Realty. Valley, a two-thirds interest ~ealty , Kaf'ler Industries ~~ah 111 wllo lly-owned in the 4,928-acre Bryant Corporation and Kaiser Alu· aubsad1ary . the Pcnnsy Ivana a ~anch in Oranae County, and minwn and Chemical Corpor· Company, tlte railroad wi ll a mi nority interest in the lr-ation. purchase at t14 a share che 1,561,724 shares of \1acco ~alty common s tock owned by ~ceo Corporation and wi 11 tender the same price for all other outstandin& shares held by the public on terms that will be act forth an the forma I tender offer . libares held by the public anclude about 1 '70,000 shares or common, debentures con- vertible 1nto 1.099.647 com- mon shares and warrants c:Jt.· e rcasable on 30.000 shares. Debenture holder<> wall re- cea ve the tender for the num- ber llf shares mto wh1ch the1r debentures are conver- ti ble: and neeJ not convert in orJer to take advantage of the off c:r. fhe agreement IS conttn· gent upon the Pennsylvanta acqumng at leht !HI per cent of all 'lacco ·~ealty "hare... If all the shares arc: acqu a red. the Pennsy 1- vanta'~ tota l Investment wtll to ta I a ppru"mate ly ,-40 mtl- lwn. 'lr ~under sa1J the Penn- '~ lvan1a plan~ to retaan the cnttrc urgantzauon, ancludtng the ke\ offac1ab. The<>e an· elude 'I I U ack) Caldwell. v1cc chcltr'11dn of the board, John Parker. pre<t1dent and Jtrector, and :terbert 'V. l\c~1'11od~oh. treasurer anJ d1· re..t•'f. \lace•' 1ealty', poltcv of lanJ d~oqUI\ItlllO anJ e~tpan­ !>P•n wdl be coounueJ, \h . SaunJer.. <tat J. \laccn 1call'.. owner of the large" 1nventnry of land available fM development tn 1\outhern ('a ltforn1a, reporteJ Crash involves police car ~ Newport Beach police vehac le rammed a vehicle at 1:12 a.m. Saturday on W. Ca.at Hwy. nc ar ~ivcnide Ave. on ~nera Mile, caua· anJ front-end damaJe tO the pol i~e car. Officer James Am out report- ed be was drivin& the pauol unit westbound on W. Coan 'lwy. when he observed the vehicle driven by Norvil C\in· ton Finley Jr., 24, of 343 Baker <it., Costa ~esa , rna- kana a left tum in front o( his auto. The officer's vehicle left some 90 feet of skidmarks to the point of impact. Finley was arres ted at the scene on LEGAL NOTICE 'IIOTICF' Or PliiJLIC RF:AR INC \nile~ is hereby ~ ven lhat the P llltlniop; COfDmi••ion of the C1tv of \ewport qeach wall bold a pubhc h~ariog 011 the applica- uon of f inu 1lestero Aa11k. -' rru .. t -F'arl '\taolev Tnast lor " I s e Permit e llS4' to penDit: constructiOII a nd operatioo of .. erYice station 011 lot: m~t~s and bounds desc ript. 757 Oon-r llra v,.. \once is hereby further ~iv~o that sa1d publi<-b~ariOif wall b.- h,.ld oo thf' 2od day of ~ptl'm· lw-r. 191>'>. at th~ hour of 8:00 P \1 10 thf' Council Chamb.-r<O nl thf' \.-wporl Fkach Ctt\ 11all. 111 which lim<" aod piotr,. an' and •II person" 1Dlf'r1'8led m.o~ .t ppen and b,. heard therf'· on. Rav Y Co,W"Iin. '-er rf'l.t" \ewport Af'ach f"11v P lannin!£ C:ommi~>,.IOD l'o1hh,.n· "u~~:. JQ, 191>">. 1n fb,. \ '""'p<lfl 'lsrbor ~ O"lltD a charae of drunk drivina. The report said he was at· temptJn& to tum into the driveway at 2499 W. Coaat Hwy . Finley's vehicle suffered dam.,e to the riJht side. Offi cials said the headliahu on the police unit were not functionina at the time of in- vcstiaation becauao o( a damaaed elecuical system. No injuries were reported. The accident was the Sth involvin& a Newport police vehicle aince July 16. A pair of motorcycle officers rammed the rear ends o f vehicles, and 2 allcaedly drunk drivers hit parked police 1101ts in the earlier accidents. 25-YEAR IEUIIOI OF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 1 euoa on with has 1940 ara- duatin, clau. d Pontiac ~li&h <ichool an lllanoas was a ha&h.ll&ht of a fl·week car tr1p JUSt completed by ~ay Faelds, Cos ta \lesa Jeweler. l ie ~oay he was edaed out by a 8e verly H 1ll alumnus for the praze for travelin& the farthest for the reunion, a lthouah he told h1 s former classmates that he drove mme than 3.000 mtles to act there because he got los t on the ~~oa). CHART adds to study Ha s trek 1ncluded stops at Bryce Canyon. 7.1on :-iational Park, -rrand Canyon, the Orand Teton, and Yellow- stone ~auonal Parle Ha s re- turn tri P took h1m back by way of Teus , has nattve state, but he didn't act all the way to Platnvtew, h1s home town. c;am OownlnJ, cbaum111 d che CH~~T. reported to dle Newport Harbor Chamber da- rectors \tondav chat a public buddang stud' commattee has been added w the cava c plan- nang gr•lup. \lr [>owning wltn I'> a lso chalr'latl ,,f the 'ewport fkcH.n Plannang Cnmmi'ISIOO . .. a•J th at a flrt '11e pur[l<"e oC the ne~~o ~onmmattec 11. Il l be tn '>tUJ, the Cit\ hall neeJo; - whether .t ne~~o CIVt ~o center .,h,.u iJ be Jevei•'Ped M whe- ther the pre .. ent facllaty ,h nu I J tlC a I tered anJ en· larl(cJ. lie uid that for many years he hu heard c•lk of locatina the c1ty hall 1n 1\olewport Cen- ter, but added that there " also evadence that the pre- sent sate c an be made ade- .1U3 t e for yeats tn come . J Leslae liteffensen of Cameo Hagh lands as temporary cha1rman of the new comrnat- tee . whtch tncludes also fm- mer C1ty manager Bob Shel- ton . former mayor Charlell Hart. former Chamber pres1· dent John Vabert, Bob Pa1ne . Ted <\dsat. ~oland Rarcome, Ball ~tna, Ken Fowler and Francli Horvath. CITY 1T11EIT IWIIPE" COLUDD WITM AUTO 1\ Caty of :-iewport :leach s treet s"'eep1ng veh1cle wa s anvolved an a manor colliSion at 12 I c; p.m. rhursday. "ua . 1~. ~~oath the veb1cle dnven by Susan ~erry . lfl. of 2-lO Vaa Fbola, L1do Isle, on J:!.nd 1\t. 1n ~ewport . Polace sa1J the sweeper, Jr1ven by Oms Funlr.. -491 Cos ta \\esa <it., Costa \1esa. anJ \h 'l!-'1erry·., vehtcle were both maktn& left tum ~ whe.1 the ~>"'eeper suuck the left-fear fender o f the auto. STARTS 10 A.M. TODAY Thursday, Aug. 19th 33Y3% -40%-50% DISCOUNT WOMEN'S WEAR All Sales Final -- • SLACK SETS • SlACKS-Woolens, Docrons and Cot1ons • SKIRTS • BERMUDAS • JAMAICAS • SHIF TS • BLOUSES -Prints, Strlpu , Solids • SWEATERS-Cardigans Woolen s • 2-PC. SUITS, Dacron & Cot1on • TEE SHIRTS • JAO< ETS-Cotton & Knitt • KEDETTES MEN'S WEAR • JAcKETS, ''8ure-e" • JAO< ETS, Ny lon unlin•d • SPORT .sHIRTS • TEE SHUtTS • PLAIDP~AS • JAO< ETS, Unlln.d Papll n eft "MiriMn Ml~ • Open ""*' 2930 W. Cst. Hwy. 101 Lll-1722 •nn a• lA. ,_ MiiiiUII ed Hirth wat back ill the PNsluent•a chair, directina \ton day • a meetina C'l the Newport Harbor Cbamber ol Commeroe directors. He anJ bia wife returned receotly from 'Zorich, ~wi tacrland, ••" dley bad boon called ~ lbo lllneu or his older brother, wao ia recoverina (rom lho effects of a severe atroke. The brother is an i~ port« and has lived in 'lur• 1ch for tho past 11 yean. "~HMmiEIIGI fUtST SEC"nnO --,. ' TMJRSOAY, AOO. 1,, 1•S OODA OEl lwt, CAUl'. ..... .. , ...... .............. c.tl.,_ "MARY POPPINS," Walt Disney's musical fantasy, Is now at the Port Theatre in Corona del Mar, showing through Tuesday, Aug. 24. There's a matinee da lly at 2 p.m. TEST FOR ATHLETES <ichedules rm physical examinations and dental fit· tinas for the 4 Newport :t ar- bor Union '~i&h <ichool f>is- trict school fall fports teams were announced this week by Leo .. rranaaa. directm d athletic s ervices. ~11 boys upec tin& to par· ticipate in bi&h school foot- ball, cross country 01 water polo this fall must attend the specific eum1nation and fiU1n1 dates. accotdin& to \1r. <\rranaga. Pbysacal eumana t1on sche- dules: AI :'>lewport llarbor Hsgh School -A-JV football. ~ a.m. to noon. -\ua. 21. water polo and cross country.& a.m. to nom, ~&· 25: Bee..Cee football, 8 a .rn. to noon. Au a. 28; make-up exami nations, 8:30 a.m. to noon, 1\ept. 1. a.m. to 12 noon, Aua. 26; Bee- Cee footbell, 8 to 10 a .m., Au a. 31 ; water polo, cross counuy and footbell makc- upa, 8 a.m. to noon, Ciept. 4; make-up euminat ions, 1:40 to S p.m., Sept. 1 S. At F..a tancia Hi&h ~hool - A-JV football, 9 a.m. to noon Aua. 26; Bee..Cec football, 1 to 5 p.m., Aua. lli; football make-ups, 9 a.m. to noon, 1\ept. 1; water polo. 9 a.m. to nom , Ciept. ~; cross coun- uy , 1 to S p.m., 1\e'pt. 8; rna ke- up examinations, 1:40 to S p.m •• Sept. 16. At Costa ~esa :t i&h <ichool -... Jv football, 4 a.m. to noon, '\opt. 1; 9ec..Cc:e foot- ball, 1 to c; p.m., ~pt. 1; cross country and water polo, 1 to S p.m .• '\opt. 2; make- up elamtnations, 1:40 to 5 p.m .• <iepL IIi. F'ootba 11 dental auard fit- Savings Up To socro <\t Corona del '.4ar llaah <ichool -~-JV football, 41 tsna · All 4 hi&h schools, '7 to 10 fdweit~N~~N~ .. P tl k f p.m. Aua. 30, at Newport 0 uc ror ~farbor liagh School's student cafeterta. All football candi-Apparel For Men and Women Corner of Newport Blvd. at Via Uclo b •rthd dates should be present. Fat· I a y tlnJS are scheduled for 1 The Coastline l\u~1ltary of n1aht only. Veterans of Foreaan ''Iars, P---------------------------1111!!------------------.. t:35~. Costa \iesa, wall cele- brate theu · 2 Cith bir1hday an- niversaty tbis Pnday, -\ua. 20. TI1e birthday celebration as an annua l affaar to honor all past presHients of the \u'<lltar). and tha s year all past cortWTianJers of t.1e Post ~~oall also be honmeJ. \ pot luck dinner wall tart at I. p.m. '.1embers will bra n& a hot duh and a salad, also table servace for thetr own famal1es. Coffee, tea , hot rolls anJ butter will be fur- ntshed by the \utdl&f). Only adults rnay attend. " ~ocaal hour will follow. An 1nva tataon 1s e "<tended to all prospecti ve memoers .. , attend the potluck. \Ir s. '.1'\. ~oot and \h s. Florence K ar chner refl<lrled a succesl>ful luncheon was heiJ at the J:J1'1on r·o . tn 'lunttngton ']eacn. ProceeJ were turned tn to the c ancer funJ. \Irs. Jarnes Thomas was In- stalled ao; "Color ~o . .l" by the lnJ Oa UICt pre11dent, \trs. \1t1Jred \1oore, a mem- ber of Coastline o\uxallary. 'Irs. James Torrens. way \! rneans chauman, saad that the <\uxalaary wall hold a rum~ "'aae sale an ~eptell'lber. IAil HEAD IAI(D TO IAnOIAL IOAID lemae Woodford Jr., pre- sident of Newport National Sank, bas been elected to the national J unim Achievement board of direc tors. He is a member of tbe wes tern re· ajonal board of directors and represents the reaion on the national etecutive committee. Over 110,000 teenaaers operated o.er Cj,OO() minia- ture J A corporations thtou lh- out ltlo Unit.eJ States and Canada abia peat year in lhis batineu1ponaorcd pro- .,am wbicb &i'tes youna pe~le an opportunl ty to learn about ltle American ayatcm ol pri .. u entetllrite ~ pinlna a reaUetie oaper- lence wilhia ita atnac: ... e. DO YOU KNOW THIS PERSON~ FOY 0. KING \toney ia due him from hi s inaurance policy . If the wtaereaboutl of mit penon Ia known , pleau write to: I ••" CUy Ll .. l••..,.._• C.. An.; Gen.. H..ceck .. 1J, C..Ma O tr. 11111...,1 U1~1 5 c 5 FOR PEOPLE KEEP INDUSTRIAL FRAIIEISTEIIS FROM OUR UISULLIED SHORES! JOIN OUR CRUSADE TO KEEP THE MASSIVE ATOM· POWERED ELECTRic-GENERATING A N D DESALINIZA nON PLANT AWAY FROM THE UNDEFILED CORONA DEL MAR SHORE. DID YOU IIOW THAT I. Bechtel Corporation EnginMrs rKOmmend anotfter site in an industr~l area nor++. of here, but tfte ~atropa(.tan W at.r District iMisk on giving priority COMidaration to this site plus one elterMtiYe 1 2. The Wpst desalinization plant now in existence pnwates less ih.n one milion ~Ions a day -but tM memmotft power plant wil produce more than ISO milon geiOM a day-thus cr. etlftCJ • monster in tM midst of one of Southam c.lifomia 's finest home d"estricts 1 3. The Hutting operation could be obsolete in I 0 yean, INving behind an electric power .,_. ating plant with •effie output 22 times grMtw than tfte Hunti"9fon INch genarafint plant? INTRUSION IS IMMININT1 PIOHT lACK TOOAYI ------------1 T•: SHOitiLINI. NUIIVATION CGMMITTII I P.O. Ia Ne. 1021, New,_. laecih. c•tee• ...... "--. a..~,... . Dew Mr. LMenl: I I "-.... -. lfll ~r w••• ... ,.. .. ..., ••• .... w ..... .,........ .................... , ..... .._.. ,..., ....................................... fl ... C.... DelMar ........ I berebJ jotD JOUr ~ ..... Clip, ,.. Out AM MMI .... ,... c........ I -Y011may add my ....... to our petition. :.-..PIMie JeDd me a petttloa for .. t8 ._ft ID1 trieadl ud oeiPbon 8lp. ..... lll,Do-1":,.._._ -• aadl u you c:ul I I ·I I I -1 woaJd lib to make a toJitrtllutiae to WI CIU.. lactc.d .... ftDd ............... . NAB . . . . . . . . .. ............................... . ADDRIS:S .........•......................... .' .. CrrY .................. ~ .....•..... t. TIWLII SALIS •-owN YOU• owtf•• _:: 101 .... .., -· ., ..... --...... ~h •. No ,.u. Mobile Ho.et 10&40 . -.4 l•a•. S.. Lej, R., MMIIe, ttoaa. e ....... 42101 .... -!!0!'· Oceali.t.. 1n. MOl. \1AYPLOWER 10x40 ~bile­ borne, clean, excellent CGl· dhion. In Newport Beach aduh puk. A "'«JST SEE!' 12,99S. Call $41-7421. • MOUSI'-POl SAL I CORONA DEL \4AR, bf owner, 2 bedroom, l bath, patio, fireplace, double praae, atreucd, aouth o1 bwy.. 2 blka. {rom beach. \tuat tell at once. Anil- able now. 10'1, down. Priced to tell, 129,9SO. 67S-5464 S48-0416 evenina•. • HOUSIS fOI liNT CO:tQIIA DEL \4AR, 2 bed- rooms. unfumiahed. ~ilt· in kitchen, plua refria. Very c lean. S16S mo. leu ~. 536-7030 owner. BALBOA PEN. BayC10nt, S bdnn. 4 baths, pier & n oat for rent or sale. 673-2039. ~ALL 2 bedroom bouae. Fenced yard and pallo. Garaae. 70S Carnation, Corona del \4ar. Call 838- 0093 or 542-5607. C010~A DEL \4A~. 2 bdnn. ~ den. aaraae apt. Carpeta, drapes , fireplace. Sl25. 6 7 5-18 1 " -(17 ~ 1 00. 3ALq()~ (liule) ISLAND, 1 bcJroom unrum i shed, lo- vely larae livina room, car- pets, stove, refriaerator. 'lfl5 yearly. 2 18 Cry atal. 0~ 3-7178. AVAIL .. RL£ Sept. lS, Cor- ona del \4ar, 2 bedtoom Cl.'ld .,...__c..r. .. ~----·-.............. ........ .JI Ul ... .......... . ... .. ........... ,.. ... a.a ............ _ .. ., EXPERT dreumakina A al- terMODa. Pittinaa in your bome or IDiu. CaJI 646- 6223. RBJliNUJI .at yoar ftaral· tDte io lbe aew •dqae color or nataral wood ftoi· abea -u low aa tlO per mooeb. HOOSE OF DOUG- LAS. 673-3151. · HOOSE OF DOU CJ..AS 673-3151 t2,000 WO~TH o{ new u- aorted hardware 1tema. Will trade for anythina oC equal nlue. 67J..OI02. 'hie = ••• ... Le•n w&U a .... ,_..._...., Mndlni'J 11ft_, •-. a.u1.-. ••u••L ..., .............. . 1112 ........... c. .. ..... DOUBLE-BED SOPA Good cood. HS. 673-4093. c;~C'UPICE 3 cemetery lots. iiarbor 'teat Memorial Park. C\4 CyPteaa section 6 73- 190S• Cj()Jt~Y SAL is now a meny aal. Cihe used Blue Luatre N& and upbolatery cleaner. qent electnc shampooer Sl. Ctown Hardware, 3107 ~. Coaatliwy.,Corooadel \4ar. ~---- e POll SALI FO'l SALE nearly new laun- dromat an N.B., neU•na s30,000, ••k•na S57 ,500. ~42-2020. ..... ... MI•CM 18a tAU TaMIIT CD. u ~nn or u .....,.. J7S 8. 17 .. II., 0.... ..... .. f '· • HELP WANTED bouae, fiNPlace, patio, l '62 11!\fPeiT. New eapoe. bloch to beach, oc:can Yiew, t9SO. ~4s-o994. CLEANING N<NAN for small medical offic;e ooe ume a week. Corona del Mar. 673-3 240. yearly lease, sus. ~73-1 -Q-~-O~PON~.::..TI...:~..:..C.;....:.:.C_a_t_a_hn_a_.a.- 1905 evenlnJI. .·· ·.·~ 3 BE DR0().1, bcautaful view of Bay. Available Sept. 11. Suatabte for teacben. 1175 per monlh. Call 673~562 . • SUMMIR RENTAU VACATION AT LIDO. I bed- room a arden apt. on bey . Sleeps 4. Day, week or month. 673-1262 or 675- 0750. COJtON .. na. \4Alt-2 bed- room unfumuhed apt., near bay. Pauo, aaraae -yearly. Sl25 per mo. 673-03411. • SPPicl iPACI a fOR liNT l ne1ible office auit .. POR LEASE, 2912 E. Coaat Hwy., Coroea del M.r, •i .. able for architect. •Jiaea or o*er p...te .. 4oaal•. Own• will deoora .. •4 al- t• 1o auh.Call 673-20.)) or aec. NEWPO'lT BP.~O. busineu rental in larae builclina. sui tab I e Cor rc tail or wbolc- aale. ~lley w/ahippina en· trance. 1175 per moaeb. 409 lleb SL, NB. 67)..5763. OFPICI: .ACE for .._, in Ea ai • ercllde bail41l•t. 2"721 E. Cocat Hwy., COM. Ideal for ia • .._ce or real ea&et •· Call ne Eali ... 6'7)-0550. Pl!XS BAM Let ua help you keep cbo.e peJll on yoar peta and oat ol JOIIf bCMM lftd yud. ~f'" aeaat'a Plea Collara, tool ntB JORDAN'S 7732 B. CoMt Hwy. door, new enaine, ellcellent coodilloo. S895. nays. ''17-S.TUATION W4NTED 2214. ~veninas -536-3750. REAL ESTAfE SALES'.tA.-1 1953 \4G m. by onpnal I nee ded for new offi ce an owner. ~ever raced ~r "'ewport dcach. -lie specJal-~cked. E xcellent condi-ate 10 LA .,jr) S\LES throuah· boo duooabout. A h ttle ·cwel. 673-9067. ou t the West. \tanaaemen t J opportunity. Wnte THE Y0tJ ARE INVITED to 1M oer ,..,, for bnatfuL We an Qriati• S.aiaea .. ol daia .. a of nriooa Qri a&iaa cleMmiut.ioa a ..., .. t ia tile ·-e or Jea.. OuiaL eo.. •d b•r pw-aJ teeU.Oai .. or local balaiaea--. Breaklaata' .. hid e•ery Sa.....,_aUalo 7:00 LID., a& Leo'a P_.ly reat.uraet. l51S B. Cout Hwy •• COM; dae Villa Sweet. ,.,..._ ,_t. W.U lc. Md Stla A"., H•li•atDil Beedl, Tae• dlyat7:00a.a.;-n.,. daJ .,...... 7:00 L •• , a& *e Jou1 ao.., .......... -S. Coeet HWJ., L.,... BeiCL Por aMtioeal ia- foaulioa cell M.. Micflael, u 1-U.l. SUICIDES ANONYMOUS Call ~75-1S42 anytime. l)ay • IOO«S foa SAL! .. IT'S VIIY SIM,LI" LA'IID \fA .,., 34979Yucaapa I _Uvd .. Yu~IP_!.·_Ca laf. __ 1 HOUSEWIVE earn sso to SlOO per month an spare ume wortana from your home. Call e•eninas Jean llart 642-3459. IRONING. Y eau or exper-- ience on all typea o( clo- thlo& .to linen. Specialty, men'a abirt._ tl.~ pet Hr. Mable WbitmM. 607 Mar- aoerilC, COM. OR J-m4. • GARDEN SERVICE GA.~DI?N SERVICE. \4onlbly ~ iotcnance, clean-up A olbcr. TW 7-773S. • MUSICAL fOI SALE HEAR 11\e fabaloua ALLF.N "'Th•atr• Compact Oraan' weth elecuonic triP• 11ul C!'lllnell -ONLY at ... roRroRAN MUSIC CO. (Acrou rrom Falhion Sq .) Wt6 Town A Counuy 541-4)18 Open Me. A Fri 'til • pm • v am•h • s.or, a c11n • H.uNOND ORGANS STEINWAY PI \NOS S..e tJte uc:hiDIJ aew H--d Ors-a h~re; new Dlyle., nf'w 1011nd• pl1a -• low~ pricee. titled Of8Dna of otJt..-makea, 1 .. c:ladJas Wvllta« .,,_ -d 3 "'"- All atyl•• Swi•••y pla.oe ' aleetloe of a...d ~plaet. co• 10le 1 r-4e froe UU. Up- rilfl~ (...,. IU9. SCHMIDT-PIIILUPS CO. 1901 Pt ....... s ... .. S..ta Aa ... c.au .... ~a "TA• Trw&4 A6o•' &4e Cit~il • Ri1lu•" ,_ At. s..-,. A SMOCliMC DPOSi Beyond Compare This duplex has a FABULOUS VIEW • • • boft\ the 3 bednn., 3 bath unit (which has 1730 sq. ft. of living spoce) and the amaUw 2 bednn., 2 both unit - a lUO ft. livable aJ»rttnent. unit ••• li~t Ioyer of cement keeps no• su fron~ travelling between apartments • YOY'II entoy the sun decks -not to mention the 4-cor gar~s Cl"'d many U • ceptional features. It is solidly built 'woy beyond Southem Cal ifomia standards so that you will en· joy living in e ither completely ~nsuloted OPEN EVERY DAY 2524 OcHn Blvd., C01ono del Mar DO)( Y. YRAXXJ.JX 3251 E. c.st llwy., C... 1111 .. , 671-2222 Home & Income CO RON A DEL \f l\R Spacious 3 bedroom-2 both home with t~11lt-•ns, carpets, drapes and beouti fu lly planted patio. Lorge 2 bedroom apartment above garage feo- twes sundeck, carpets, buil t·ins and lots of storage area. South of the highway. PRICED TO SELL NOW . William Winton 67S.3331 OPEN 'nL 9 P.M. 21!1 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND • c.,.ea • ... • Ut t I • DlciN ...... Clit Milt .,. ....... _ • ~ s.ei o.t ..... k a IC..IIIIII.._._, J .... __ ........ Corona Hlghlancb 515 Seaward Rd. OP .. DAILY J 1•11'•• a o.. , ....... tiew . ._...e ,.. .... -. 0.. your own IMd, tool Ra.-onable . 10% clown payment .......... c.a ''~IM' • .... l • ., .... c. .. ,_ .... .......... .,_ --. IE A HEIO, NERO If )"OUr ,.,f~ 11 burrunc lor .o llf'W lloc:M qwt flddllna • Buy htr t.h11 loY~b' C'Uitom eontempanry borlle. 6 ~ rooma arc:hllectursl· lY ~ lor comJort It l'Of!Yeru~nc:e. You ""lll f~l proud aa 1 !Jon whtn )OU poaas thas fiM propeny at 'lflly S...'6 .5!1;. Ca II 64IHX!61 01 f'\'t ' St~. :!J.48 ''i~llU:'IiC SfR\'lC~ · 11'73 Hatbar Blvd.. C.M. ..... ~ ..... UA&..UTATW lbYia ( ()J~III' ' 'I .. ., IE lAlLY. AMEIICAN Are JOU JMYbo lat.e fur m.- 'bab root t.auty. }'orm.ttl !d.u f'lllb':V luds to 4 ~ br. l ba. 6 a blwn latl::ftron to pk-ae DliY Pnectlla ~ I~ lmDc nn. With !rptc pnMda pWftly ol room lor t.tx.l fnllld!)' Pow wows. $26,.150. OllJ '4f4'X1 or PVN SC>lJCl. "SMILING SD{VJCE'' """ J • I U. HI rtlct-Blvd • \o e HARS(!R Hlt.;HLA'P' - ~ ~ :·~ b.all!' anct p 11 ' 1 r r •rr.nkl• " h~ ~tao. 'rar \f&nl>t'l' ~~ and \\Htdr.1 S'IOj> pml! Tt:-t.'OOO dooan • POOL-1,. l:w-autaful \\ f'«< rhrf III"Zf' rw.tom t<Poll ..,."'"'~ 1 ~f""('1iffl' ~ ......... ~ RAQ a and •ndaf'f'<'t h.n. " t~ anrt OUI ~.\11,. IIII I:" Maw-d. faltf'N'C1 "''' .. •n d~ ru: mom~o 1 ""'" 'un da~ ~ll rtn fortin Co. I!J19 Spl Sf\ d ("\4 6C·j(XX) £\." 6C-~ WU YFI.OPPDS• PandiR With t il ' ~lo.ln ~-~·· pmrn< "llh C'•· .,._ • ~ pltJO ..... t)' CJI ....,.._ A tatln& ~ .,...~ ...... nn .......... 3Ba.2 ~ '" *-1 "-"' "'"" '"'" .... cWdrd I~ rm 141 QO 011 .... ., f'WII, .... '-.m.IHC ~vn- • ... , IIMI • 1M1M • Ullll • W • CISJA -.& ._ ... a-. ... Man La a..le, Realtor EASTSIDE PROVINCIAL DtrrCB GIRL CL&AN tJuo. bedroom. 1~ bath bome with e'xlJ' dinin& room, larae famlly room. UMd brick fireplace anctalldlna ilul doer to petio. Built4D kittbeD, Shake root, doutlll JUIJe aad tara• wll kept yard. Centralloeltiolllo an lfldes of school near ahopplDJ aDd traAiport.ation. ONLY Sl.700 CASH fNV!STifiNT POR FHA BUYERS: NO DOWN TO G~'a four Bedrooms · Eastside Wltb lar1e ,._led bedroom, bath and e~ dOled laDai idally plaD.Ded for COLI...EG! srot>ENT or ELDERLY PERSON to li'Yt an wtth family, yet feel iDdependeDl La.rae I.Jv- inl room with firepllc:e and three other bed- rooms an OD HABDWOOD FLOORS. Spac- IOUS. aepenteJy fftced rear yard uceUent for outdoor ~ Located DUr WEST· CUFF SHOPPING CFNID ud NEWPORT HARBOR 8 I G H. ft.OOO iDYatment with FHA-. FINANCING. Low payments of Sl86 month iDchadea tues and insurance. You must see this bome to appreciate its terrific nlue. "PARADISE FOUND" Lush landJcapint is an underiUtement for th.is BA YCREST HOME. IV AN WEU.S BUlL T FOR 'mE UCLUSJW. Loftly DEL PISO entry baD, spaaCNI livillf room, formal dm- lnf room and 12'xl8' family room over- lookmt courtyard and pool Three aparklmg bit.ha mel tour lqe bedrooma. one with desk and built in boobbel•es. MODEL ALL ELECTlUC FRIGIDAIRE Kn'CHEN. Beauti- ful SWDOONG POOL for thole warm sum- rMr days. Sepan.t.e children's play a r e a. !very delue feawre for modern livang. Com- pletely block wall fenced -ProfessJonally \an~ PRICED TO SEll. AT Sel.SOO Owner will take ama.Der home in tnde or trust deedl u part down. DOIEDIATE POS- SESSION! SEE 1834 COMMODOB.l RD., NPT. BEACH * * * OPEN DAILY * * * M. M. La Borde, Realtor Dover Shores F.xqu•s•te Con temporary 4 qedroom, da n1n9 room . P ter and s lap . Fully carpeted and dra· ped and landscaped. Sunny wa ll ed prt vote patto. A particularly fine buy at S77 .500. SPECIAL OF THE MONTH BAY MARINA VIEW 3 BR , DINING ROOM, FAMILY ROOM . ONLY $77,200 THREE PRIVATE ~EACH ES ......... - IIACCO ..... ....... REALTY CO. C71•) CMtWe U112 "->. "t....· SEMPLE • REAL ESTATE ow 3007 Settmg Sun f'>rtve Tha s Ltke-New 3 bdrm . 217 both home Y.tth spacaou s I i ving ar~as, 2 pottos '" newest section of Harbor Vaew Hdls •s wo1ting for vou -near schools. Asktng S47,950. POOL 01 lOCI ! We have both. Own~ hos OYigrown th as a.harJI A,. fro"'• ho.e with ltvtng"""" opentng OYt an beau· tafvl paho-3 bedm.s., 2 batt,. Two short bloch to bead\! MwaUt to Cottt"'Un•ty pool -playvr~d -grMI f.cw a..oll chaldfen and re la .. d lavtng '-' odvlta. Buy t.N $'27 ,500 01 own"' magbt • ..,.,. c .. ~ stdft leoai.,. S.• Thial •IIIlA IlL Ul-LR-LII Thl a •• _. ef..., l...,.naMI ,...,.., .... /lvt ·~ .., i" ••c•ll•t lec.tt• •i• ....e l W.. -l ~ .__... R ... t..lt.t,... ...... ..._. .... eeA!J .. w . ,,. ltet 141T COAU lllteiiiWAY ... 0.1 .IHtet coao•A ••'-•• , c•~.,o•••• •IOU I-e 1•1' • ••n •• • CUIJA ... SOI'HISTic:A TID LliSUU LIVING IN WUTCLIPf IUT VILlE II IEWPOIT lEACH ..... _.Ill __ _ DOVER VILLAGE LUXURIOUS lWO STORY DfSI6NS F£A TURIN& SPACIOUS lWO JEOROOM PLANS YOU OWN TM1 LAND 332 MARGUERITE AVENUE CORONA DEL MAR, CAlif. -(7141673-8550 S700 income. 7 unit Hollywood Apt. house. ry S4 5,000. Wan t local cant or improved. *VACANT * I OWNER TRA.'ISFEttREO' ready mo veJ' l')lud: · I u on' Lo ve ly llfJC I famdy room home. O"'"'"'d-1 '"i "budHn" lott.:hen . ding doors to beauuful patio. • DOYEl Yl.lA6I (OI!POIATIOII •.. ·. · All w.,n,..., ... ~~ Ta,~o..-c ••• of 11's a dandy~ Pn cc $]4,500. 101S 0...... Orr..,,.....,., IHdl PI! 1>41 1!60 ~-.,, s.n.u "'"'"t,ly ~·u . Call no w ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~4~~~1 HARBOR BL YD . ~w 2,000 Ft. Frontage ~="xce ll ent opportunity for lease ~9 75 per month. Immediate possession . W ells-McCardle Realtors a.liaWc S.t~cc lin~e I..U 1110 Ncwpon Bhd. U a.n~ SELL---or TRADE lt ido 1sle NEWPOAT BACK dAY L -\1 '0F. JU(jT fl F.:C'01>\1 TF:r'l 110\IE. hu1c elect. lu tchen, fam. room, hJ- wood n uors , 21-'2 baths . Sparkles ltkc new . Ow- ncr anuOUii. 1.44,950. CAMEO SHORES F.Xf,UISITE F.X~CU­ TIVJ: 110\iF. with pool and beautiful ocean v1e .. ·. rlm1n1 room, 3 baths , 3-<:ar aar., lovely Jc<:ar . •ktter than new! SR;Q, ~00. HUHTIHCTOH BEACH LOW.LY 1-~TO'lY '1 0:"-.::1. HOW':, fa1T11ly room . l(mz-s i:r.eJ pnol. Sear everythlnJ. Low, lo,. J own. \)~.ROO. *LOT VALUE'* t.26 .000' Al most ""do••·"ow,,•j BALBOA. Older 3 bd nn. ~a ~:h house thro""n m free. 100 ft. to Buch. LOTS OF P \RKI 'IG. * \lUST SELL' * .'lOW S1 9,7SO. Wu Imm aculate )~ yr. Larsc "biHn" kitchen room for dmma lllble at 24' hv1n1 rm. 3 bdrms. baths . Two scduded ~~~~;:~ Wall to wall carpeti. IJ1 Ncar 5chool1, ne .. · cou rse. See 10day. CA1 '!SON CO. ..,._ 675-4N I OPEN HOUSE Wednesday Thru Sunday lleuulifulltome -Sorgeous lll.nrine CV iew FOUR BEOR00\1S-FOUR & 11.1 BAniS & POOL. UVABIUrt AT ITS BEST -TERRIFI C BUY. Open Uouae II to S Wednesday thru Sunday 111S BAYADERE TERJf.ACE-IRVINE TERRACE CHESTER F. SALISBURY -·••u • ....... CUIJ, ... e -.. e Cilllll• .. PANORAMIC VIEW LOCATED IN EXCLUSIVE CAMEO SHOQ F.S 2 B~flQOOMS + 0~~ +FAMILY QOOM ANfl GUEST SU ITE . A Seoutifu l, Iorge home with 4 bdr ms ., a 30' 1anm , 2000 sq. ft. plus1 JIJ-•-· lol ... loloo4 --· ,_ CUSTOM QUALITY THQOUGHOUT LAQG~ PIJOL -wn ~A q 4621 CAMOEN DQIVE 1=\,q 45ft. lot , just steps to best ~each and Tennis . Price \64,500-will toke smo ll home 1n !rode, ~arbor Area . 1J uncnn llnniesly. nmllo r lOO No . ~-,_, .. BI•L Ll 1-9895 420 MARGUERITE OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1-5 P.M. A world of old rust ic charm, Iorge open· bemned ceilings ew~d huge used brick fire· place. Hew modem built-in kitchen wnh extra large garage plus l~ge studio or rum- pus room abo.,. thcrt could be converted too lovely opCI"tment. Less rhon SS,OOO ciown would move you ln. S.. It tocloyl S.. Wrs. Nona Hy• in oHendGI'Ice. CHESTER F. SALISBURY Jll_._..__ • .-D•ILI,_ Re;jiJnr NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE OR '""' Small Home 331 16ch Pl. COIU. Mna. nur lhclpplnc witil l bdmu and L.\NAI $16.700. Ill ,-.... . . - fill Wmtdlll Dr. :...-~ Cameo Highlands Immaculate and beautifu l 4 bdrm. home with unobstructed ocean view. Lovely pool or your private association beach. 132' frontage. Ex- cellent value ot $50,000. · 675-3000 Watch the Boats Go By • · .from your picture windows with 1800 oceon view. FH simple lot extending from 11'"' to str•t which assures privocy. 3 bdnn., HI "th• :-expandable flaor plan . there s a n•co SIU pool. Priced right f $46 ,500. 675-3000 EYOL 673-0SS4 &O..J.~ 2#11 E. COAST HW'I'. My SIYe lett Receipts! Sl lt per month covers everythlna. Larae fenced yard with 12 fruit belriDI lreei. ..........,. .,.tided iD I& out. New water helter. Gooc1 IU raop. T1tne lorfe bedrvo~n~. eo~ ored ftzturel In bath. Boat a•te to yard. No qualllyin& I& low down payment. S10,850. Ex· clualn Ultin,. IIAUTIFUL IAYCRm Comer, 3 ll.JL, 2 b•th •~eiou• hom e •eros• from 150,000 homes. flwaer w•ts e~~~•ller home-.. kin111 141,000. COII#NfY - 642-2020 0. • Aero.• -,. ..... __, -,.,.,, IN•• -I -' ,.,. .... -,.. IJ1 .• -... • • ... , ,..,, ... -I . ' • #Jtlrll• -C; • e trl ..... ~-.................. . s 12S,OOO SEE MAQY K. qQO"'NF ' . • • • c •• ' • • IIAL IITATI CIDIIOIIA DIL IIAI 'C7141 ~ TUlEI PAll sm: 2S Aoes, le¥el, all utili· ties in. J\eautiful surround- ing area In Escondido. $6,000 ,... ocre. ARftO •·• ' oa .. ,.. _._c.o..., __ lJTTl( lAY FIE 3 'ledr-'-• with 2 ~~~ro1111 o,.lwoeftt over .......... ,. ""--111..., Ill•. Coli 673-1 •. ,,.,.., .. ....,._ liiAIUII CHIST .rtJI'I' .. .. • ... t'JIIII ... "* ..... o.ea • ..... ,. ...... ~ ... + .... ... ...,. ... ,... .......... . .,.. . .,..,...., ..... .............. a~.-.-..... --.........,., niMal:" ...... "''--.. ............. I Coli~ LOLA MONTES and her Spanish Oancers will be In the cast of the opening opera of the Laguna Beach Festival of Opera at Irvine '3owl. They will dance In "Carmen," which wi II be presented this Friday and Saturday evening, Aug. 20 and 21. "Pagllacci" will be co-billed with "The Devil and l)anlel Webs ter" for Aug. 27 and 28, and "!)ie Fledermaus" will be pres ented Sept. 3 and 4. All perfor- mances will begin at 8 p.m. East Bluff Park okayed 91ulf developer, Oeorac \1. Ho lstein and Ciona, will fi- nance plana for a 14-acrc community park in Eaa t Bluff, ac:cordina to an aaree- mCftt approved last week by lbc Newport Beach City Council. The pad:. to bo loc ated near the entry of the Bluffs de- velopment ncar Eutbluff Road and Viata Oel Oro, wall include a baseball field, ter- raced "lawn seau," parluna. waltana traala, tot play areas, alona wath lawns and wade Ule of native trees. The land for East Bluff Park was donated to the caty by the Irvine Company. The Holstein oraanauuon will finance the constNc taon, and the city wtll reamburae the developer over a S-year per- iod (rom the ca ty 'a new con- atruct.ion CILCIIe taiL. The Holec.an finn pl-.uaed lbe park alon1 with Cal ~tc­ wart, head of the City Parks, Be ache a .,d Recreation r}epL, and \1u. Doreen \tar- shall of the City Council's study committee . \1rs . \1arahall e~plaancd that bads fo r c ansttucuon wo uld be recea ved by the ca ty counci I early an September and that every effort would be made to complete the parl by late thas year. Beatie fans snitch discs A pau or recordin& fans escaped with 4 albums from Una ver11 ty 1ccords. 3001 F.. Coast llwy .. Corona del \1ar Fnday. Au a. 1). after sale - man 1achard Perano aave chaac but couldn't catch them. \.1r. Permo to ld Newport 'leach poltce he was busy with customers at the time of the mcadent. lie saad the 2 suspects came an and ask- e~ where the Beatie records were. lie saad he then at- tended co other customers, but noticed the pair runnina out or the s tore with the al- buma. Amana the record1 , whach totaled tl 5.!10 an value, were albums by the 9eatleb, the 1cach 3oys, Sonny and ~cr. and a 4th unadentafied album. LAI.E IS TME LOSER II CAT·DOt Fl•t A cat and doa fiaht last week endedupwith thedoa's owner. Laurae Buckley. 13. of 1634 \1uamar Dr .• Balboa, receav1n1 the W(l'lt of the actaon. Laurie tried to break up the bau le. only to have her doa turn and bate her. Hoaa Hos- pital officials said it took S a titchca to c loac the wound on Laurie's nabt hand. CONST~UCTION has bqun on classrootns and the youth cupel for the a:roposed Newpcwt Harbor Seventh~y Ad· ftfttlst Church at 2n 4vocldo St., CostJ Mesa, u 5tlown In ttt1s artist's ren•rlng. Comoletlon of the first stt- ••b, Including remodeling of the fe llowship hall 1nd ...... room, 1s expected a., urt, No.tmbet, according .. ~tv. Harold Flor,.ConstNdlon of tM Nln sanctuary .. ,, Mtift for about ) 11111, bllt StrYICH Md Melfftt$ ' \ \ IY lllt'TEW CWEEL Y Ro .... o? -I wonder if the rioters and looters of thas past week 1n Southeast Lo~ Aoaeles could aslt for a small reward, lake. say, ten dollau af they were to return the shoppina carts they used durina thas &ala when they stripped the markets before putona them to the torch., S,.ekhtt of Holoconh. - I recollect J ohn 'Ve llendorf, my late father-an-law , tellana of the fint umc they JOt acrou the Ray to San Fran- cisco to se e the reau It of the fare of 1 9~ whach burned Jown theu boolt store on \1ar- ket <iuoc t. The store had been a 3- story structure wath a cement basement. fhe basement bad been u~~ed to s t.ack old maaa- zanes. The buildtn¥ was com- pletely destroyed to the e\- tent that even the nad u~ed an the buald1n1 were cont.um- cd 1n the lernfac heat of the names. There were 2 or 3 ba 11-h lte chunks of melted metal whach were preaumed to have ~en dtc 2 caah reais ters 1n U\e etore. The real pbenomena were the ~-foot haah stacks of maa azanes whach were burned by the fare but were stall an the same stacks agaanst the concrete wall, and, althouah they were reduced to po~ue~ Just, s till held thear ora,lnal fonn to the de arc c that l'fle could read the ma,azane'' t.llle. volume number anJ date of ISSue u pnnteJ on the spanc of the ma,azanc. Political Bollowint• -I really thank that I am a Re- publican, not so much bf naht of anhcrJtance , but out of da s- liaan for so manv democrat!. who Jo thciT profounJ thank- JO g w1th a b1g, loud mooth. Let u' talte the recent aJ an.J Jeplorablc laJnappang l)f "lana Chamf)Jl'fl. an admit- ted 'lemocrat. and ha:o. famah by the ::! Jespcratc cn manaJ... JUSt releaseJfrom an Ore&un Penatcntaary. \1, heart '" burdened wath sympath' for tJ\at man. has w1fc . and for thear rears whach lhev must have suffered for then 1nf<tnt anJ r Of each other. ~r. Champa on. IIOWCVCr , seemed to have massed the baste potnt . .:auses anJ reasons for ham and has fam- Jiy ha v1na been e" poscJ to such due Jeopardy such a ~ lax probataonary pre ceJure~. the law's mass1n1 and fadang tll recogn aze the v1 c aous mental altitudes of these people before releasana them lO prey upon and to attack a Jefenseles publac. \tr. C'hamp1on saad that the real era me, the one chtnk an our safety armor wa that these men were able to go anto a wilderness hardware store and buy a nfle' 'lo one but a suet heaJ, or a person wath a dcdacateJ putposc to diSann the ""'en- .:an peo ple, couiJ overlool. th e fact that if there had been any lea• latlon to pre- vent, or to J elay th e~~oe '1\en an buyana a fareann, they would nave murdered Ute In- nocent unsuspecung people an that hardware store as sw1ftly as they haJ murdereJ JUI!t hours before. The purchase of the ufle~>, a~o an act of purchue. was as much a lark to them, as thcu hav1n1 paad t2 SO fot aomc sandwacbea )Uil a Jhort umc before the &Un transaction. Why \tr. Champaon chose to carry his arcat messaae to a con arc~>sa onal heanna an Washangton. I can't under- stand. It 1~ obv1ou s that the harJwarc propnc ton arc alavc toJa) because there wa' no fi),IY Ia~ to c ause then Jeath~. a law JUSt as unenforceable a .. the Ia~~~ whach were suppo!>cd to pro- habJt the cnmanah. from ac- qumng the JUn s ~111'1 ~hach they commuted thetr f~rt.t murder 1n Ore a on. C'NNON£€ .. T"AifllfiG COMPL£TE'I IY SOL"'E" Pvt. Larrv 1. We"lman, son of \lr. oinJ \tr ... \\alter R. '\c~t'T'Ian. :!Mf. 'lalmoral. Co"ta \tesa. ha .. C<lfTll'lleted aJvanceJ traan1ng a' J .:an - nonce r a I the \rmy \rtallcn and \II s .. lie Center, 1'7ort '\Ill, Okla . :lc was traancJ an the preparation, looJans and fmng nf faeld artallcry auns anJ how1tzcrs. The 11- Y car-old s old1er entered the "nny last \1arch and com- pleted basac uaan1n1 at f=ort Pollt, La. are scheduled In the cluSfOOffts and you"' chapel until that time. ~rchltect on "'' proJect Is Vemon VonPonte of ~lverslde, and Le~o, M•rstllltt of CO$u Meu Is con· tr•ctor. The Seventh Oay ~dventlst Church Is continuing to mtet on S.turdiy momlngs In Its formtr ~neWry, at 1262 8roM St., Newport Helgttts, ~fChastd last year by '" Pty...auttl Congre~tlonal Churc-h of Corona del M.lr • C oast Hwy . The corr idor route, ent~rely wath1n the City l1mi ts ot Newoort '3each, enters at left below lblh St., through the C1ty CorPOration Yard, c rosses NewPOrt Heights ancl Cli ff Haven JUSt below 15th St •• s pans the Upper '3ay oo a hagh level br~dge and reJOins the ':oast Hwy . a l1 gnment. The route, as shown on the map, goes past NewPOrt He1ghts Elementary School and NewPOrt HarbOr Hagh School. and 1s w1th1n a block of ltle HOtace 204 Marine Aft. Ttl. ~7)-))00 SIIMI bW..d • zens tt e ':,ea- treeNay route 1s expected H 1gt1way ':omrr1ss •~" :t. :' 'TieettnQ )f the For School-minded Girls .... who want to be Watched ... $12 "'" o• lftOtrh lmlfl tilt ru ,, ,.ltm1" 1 '" •~ a .. 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Tlu: thcath~ as located at 2815 Villa Way in ~ewport Beach . rcutureJ 1n the cast a rc \1artha \1crarland, •ienevu:ve \iun ay, David \1. Emmes, rnanaa1na dtrector of the company ; Jeanne l)evane , wife of C\CR's reS ident de- s ianer, \1i chael Oev1ne ; Jlope Alexander, orman l oOdfre y. Jerry lloffrnan, Francesca L'llotr , heda <•oldes, John A. Oav1s and Lee Cunn•na· ham. ). f)o,.,u ,. .• ,,..,,., C.L.U. L.IFE IN SURANCE PLA NNIN G F"OR THE FAMIL.Y BUSINESS ESTA TE FMPLOY EC: THE CO~NECTICUT ~TUAL LIFE I~SURA~CE COt.tPANY 1617 WESTCLI FF DR . SUI TE 205 NEWPORT BE ACH, CAll F. 6~2-0655 THC: C~~AOI~N maple leaf flag is being Ptesented to 'Jick Smith, at left, vice-P,esident of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Clu b, by a visiting Kiwanian, Jack Ewen, mem- ber of the Ki wanis Club of New Westmins ter, 1ritish Columbia, Canada . 1ob '3artholomew. president of the local club, says the new flag wiH be displayed alongside Old Glory in recognition of the many loyal Ki wanis Clubs in C1111ada . UCI Youth Events Planned Three Town and Oown par- taes have been arranaed for late Auaus t an d early Sep- tember. The purpose set fo:th by the Town and Gown Youth C0tm1i ttee IS to acqua1nt the children from the LCI fam- ilies w1th the young peorle m the area. prov1d1n1 an OJ'- portunaty to coordmate actt · valles , and hoste srng get acquainted partaes for .til age groups. fhe planntng '>C&tolon fnr f1n al arrangements wa " held an the home ,,f \1rs . J .'N . Peltason, ceH:ha1 rman. ::!~01 Hamboo <\ve., East Hluff fown and Gown member at· Saturday, Sept. 11 , at La Bonne V1e condom1nium for badminton. s wtmming , pttch 'n putt, volleyball and bar- be cue. \Irs. John Sparling, \Irs. F.S. Rowlan d and \1rs. Fred Tonge wtl l sh are the hostess honors for this !)arty . TEACHER LOSES BIKe ( o'ta '.le .,a lhgh School tc:a~.-he r lnhn Pru:llard. Ill ~ .11~.-hac:l PI cwport l leq~hts. reported h1~ ~ll-1 nch "~ling ,(,1\" hll \de .,ll,lcn 1 .. " I ~o~occl lr•~· lllC' ... ~~ l'lllntt pool area .tt c:" l"•rt Lu b<•r 1l1gh ~h.wl ~tut.: h.: '.I' '""•m- mn g. LEGAL MOTIC E tendang the mee ung were ------------ \lmes. Peter Harrell, \-1errtl I \(I rJO fH 1111 'I H., '" U Butler Jr .. Rtchard Clucas . fill <·•I '0 · 11H 1 On "OJCD"I :!7. I Qf, • •• "' .. 1,.~"" J uhan Fe ldman , \lanhall o'dc,k \\1 ~.r-.t ""'"rtren !louts, Carl \leasser, F S. loll,. ln .. urltll<,. ,\ lru.,1 <.om· Rowland, Fred fonae. and panv, a!'t lrtHU,.,., or ... nPC't''"or George P. ?;ebal. youth com· troal"" or ~<uh""'"'"rl tru .. 1,.,.., mtttee c<rcharrman . hv thf' ~'""••n n,..,..d of lru8t Parttelo planned are as ,..,.rut,..d hv Rorh•r•l 11. Ric" follows: lfa<i o\udrf'v Ill . n.c ... hus hand Girls , ages 10 and 11 , on •d ,.,,,..and rf'rnrd .. d n,.r,.mhn Saturday. <\ug. 28 . at the 1, 1961 io 'look 111127 , Pa~r" 23A home of \tr s. Ra chard Clucas, or OU ictal H .. r ordtt or Oranj!C 4403 Seashore Drive. Wett l.ouoty, l.aldofllt• and per•o•nt Newport, With \iu. Juhan 10 th•l c:crt•tn \otirf' of n ... Feldman 81 c~osteu . leah •d F'Jf'rlioo to aell therf'· O d 1l under ,,.cord .. rl "pril 2 I. 19fi'\ '" Boys , ages 1 an • on Rook 74QO, p., .. lA:! or OH" ••I Sab.J rday · <\ug. 18. 10 the Rf'<"Otd" nf Or•n~t" roun•"· ""I l:iay Shores home t">f \Irs uart .. r •nd pu ,...u•a1 '" ... 1111 n,.,.d \1errlll Butle r Jr.. v.tth \tr s of fr11,.1 .,,.JI .,1 "''''I" •n•tonn Peter Uarrett as co4lostess. for , . ..,h. lewlul mon•·.-of lhr Juntor tl1gh , aaes 12 and I nll.,,f -;,.,,. .. nf \ n•·r11 " "' 13 , both boys and &IriS , 00 lh" ,.,..,1 "Dirilnro• tn Ill., !Iran~., CALL ORIOLE 5-0310 t.r ••eft cl ....... , ... 4 ........ 4 1.., .. .,. We pick up 111d deliver. VALET ., .•.. ( nunlv loti,. I o"'~-"'"' louol<lon oc lo<'•t,.<f •• thf' "'""'h"""' "'""' or • olth •n•l ""'" ..,,,.... .. , .. 10 lhf' C'otY or <;1101• \nH, ( .. 1oforn111 , •II 1h•t rt11h1 11tl" •n•l onl"r""' COOYf'Yf'<f 10 11011 nnw h,.ld h> II untl..,. .... ,ti 1),.,.,1 of I ru"t on th., propo"rl y .. 11uo1,.d on .... ,n l'uun· ty •otl ..,, .. 1,. .t .. ~rrohf'ol ..... l.ot" 12 , ll, 14. I '• ""<I lfl on bloc k 10 or llaiJ.oo I fltrt, A!'l po"r \4e p lhf'rf'of r,.cor.t .. n to lloolt 4 p•ll:" I I ol \1 isr f'lla· of'OII!'I \4aptt. Rc C"ordl'l of "•td Or•nl(f' County. Ce&l oa s .. , .. • L CIOAIT IIIWAT .. COM)IIA Da. IIU PARC:F'L 2· Th•t po111oo of lllocll n or thf' ll•lboe fr•C"t. ID th f> <'lly of 'llf'Wpot"t llf'8rh, cnooty of Oren,rf', stall' of l.aliiOtnt•, •• 11hown oo • ma p thf'rf'of r,.corllf'd 10 boo lr. 4, fMIII" I I. \4 tllcf'1Jen,.oas "•poo. r,.c:ord" ol •••d (),.a~ Coaotv. llf's<"rt b,.d u lollow•" l.omm<'ocoo~~: •t mo111 ,..,.terly rorn,.r ol A8td 1\loC"lr. n, thf'DC<' soolhw,.,.l,.rly •looa thf' "oath· ,.. ,.,,.rJy I iof' ol aatd riJO(' lr. n •nd 1111 8oathwf'etf'rlv prolon· j~IIIIOO to 80 IOICfJU!CIIOD with • lonf' lytofit eoothwe81erly or. psr•llel to and distant 55.00 f,.,.,, ..,,..,.arf'd at rtl{ht •o11lea from thf' northeuterly Jiof' of aa id Rlock n: thn ce north· Wf'IH,.rly •loofit .. id parallel line, • ti istaace or I :l!"l.OO fef't , more or leas, to eo in· ,,.,.,.rltoo with the s outh· wut,.rly prolonf!llt loa of the northwesterly line of Lot I 2, qJo<"k I 0 ol .. Jd A albae Trect, lhf'D C'f' aonheeAt<'rly a loo~~: •• id aouthweeterly proloo11•· ARTS u•1• -IAUOI ALL DAY IOAT .. ,RONTIIR• -5 A.M. DAILY "" DAy IOAT HNfW,OITW -' A.M. ANO 12:15 ,.M. PHONE 675.0550 . PACIRC SPORTFISHING ,.,.. •' L•"• .. eel! ~-'11 ~tr t tf Le"l eucl! -,.., ... W ltl! ~ .... -... 1'1 H ING NOW 1111•0 HOT All DAY _,ATS (IS&AHOS) HAll DAY IOATI (LOCN.) ••tUN DOWN" II'.CIAI. S·a II',M, • 11 II'.M. l""rvct I • 1-· H·M-11 I ·II'J 11011 10 an iate,.ec:tloo with thfl alot"emeotioaed aorth· uaterly liar of lllock n; theace eoetkeaaterly aloa11 aeld oordleMttJrly line, • dieteece of 135.00 feet, IIIOfe at Ieee, to the polat of ~­ slul•«· ~ld •• &e will be ••de wlt.hoal eo•n•t Olf we'"aty, eapnaa « hwpllad, • te tile title, ..,_. Maalaa « eac••lw•ce• to utt.fy the re111abl&.t priacl.-1 ""' dwe oe the aota aacwred by .. ld O..cl of Trwe t to wit : 1342,.0.8.5 wltJI lata,...t there- • fro"' rlacellllte" I, 1964 •• pro•ldecl &. ••ld aote ~dler wltJI J..•, char,... •d eapaaMa ., tile ,.,.. ........ ••ell --.... -... , ..... be•• .... ••oed tty tlte oWMf ~ lleld• ., • .u ................ t ••• ., .. w.4 te ••W n..d ef Trw&. "-4• A..-tt. ••s ...... c.-a ~ ......... POUCE BLOTTER ..... , ..... ' A bicycle ridden by Paul (}allant, 424St. Andrewa Rd ., Cliff llaven, a truck a vehic le driven by reny Alan Thomp- son, 390 La Canada Way., Coata \1eaa, aa it was pull ina out of ~ewport !:leach City II all parkin a lot at Fin ley 1\ve. and Newport Jllvd. an ~cwport; Paul suffered minor lacera tions on h11 left foot ... Winston Georae Galusha, 18 , of 106~ Colhns <\ve .• 1a I boa Is land, was arrested valued at Ill .. Pat WilUam•. 407 Snua Harbor Rd ., Clirr Haven, reported ber 20-ind\ bicycle taken from in front ~ 320 W. Coast Hwy., Newport ... Alma Pitta, 116 31th St., Weal Newport, told police a SlO fiahina reel wu taken from the patio ... John Cotca, 2109 Irvine A¥c., laycres t, said someone walked off with his wallet, which was httJden in his clothina on the beach whi le he was swimmina at 'ljewport l}unea ... Landa Procter, 1 02511 W. Ba I boa d lvd ., .\alboa, called police to report a prowler lookina rn wmdows and rattlina doors a t 12 :30 a.m. ed a van-like truck up near hie tool-laden truck at S a .m •• but left when they aaw him uandina in the window ••• Joann \4acy, 1200 '1/. 'lalboe 'llvd., l)alboa, reported her bicycle uolen from the un· locked aaraac dw ina the niaht. .. Thomaa Johnaton , 1980 <\naheim Ave., Coua \1eaa, said hit 26-tnch racina bi cyc le wu taken from near (Continued on Paae 3) on a charge of poaseu10n of alcohol by a m1nor at Sa~ phire and JJalboa Aves. on Ra lboa Island at 11 :36 p.m. . . .Irene Caaey, 319 Vra Ltdo Soud, L1do Isle. said her 20-•ncu "Stina Ray" btcycle was stolen from 1n froot of 3345 'll ewport Hlvd., ~ewport ; the btke waa valued at S3 0 ... Conrad \1athews, JOO 22nd St .• Newport, re- ported h11 S40 bacycle stolen from the b1ke ra.ck at the 38th St. playground. . . Vu- ginia Whitehouse . 517 \ian- gold Ave., Corona del \1ar . told poll ee ·someooe walked off W1th her SlO skateboard, wh ich haJ been on the front law n . . .J can 'Jatley. 11 84 RutlanJ Rd .. Apt. :!, Wes t- c liff, sa1d the spare ttre wa s taken from her I %2 Volks· wa gen. the lire and u m were Tuucloy, Aug . 10 Lmda Ann ~ocheleau , 112 W. Coast lwy .• Space A-J, ewport, was arrested at -4:30 a.m. on a charae of carrym3 a concealed weapon ... Larry •lalderman , 11 , of 1731 \1irarnar Or ., Jlalboa, re ported hi a U O ''Stina Ray " b1cycle s tolen .. .J ohn Stan- da~e . 422 Ahso Ave., ~ew­ port llei"'ts, sa1d 3 11uarts of mtlk were taken from the front porch after the milkman had delivered them ... Robert Corcoran, 31 .:alboa Coves , re ported a S7 beach float mtss1ng from the pr ivate: beach area. . Larry noty , 3:!33 droat..l St ., ~ewport .leaghts, saad 2 persons pull- Southern California Edison attracts inventive people. Why not? Look whose name we're using. Thomu EdOOf\ is a leaend beawe he had a .. bfeak.throughh mind. O ur 9.700 specialists work for you in his traditton. They"re not content with brinaina you today's abundant low-cost power. They're planning way beyond che year 2000- reachina ahead to make miracles a commonplace part of your. life in the future. Souchern California Edison can'c help atcracring such people. AJ one of America's leading investor-owned electric urility companies, we offer a direct challenge to people with "brcak·throuahh minds. These arc the types of men and women whose individuol efforu have been responsible for che remarhbic proaresa of America's investor-owned ucility induacry, here and acrou the nation. Just look ac the picture of America·· power produce ion, projected to the year 2000. U.l. rucTIIC OCIMIY .,...,._. ~ -· -· .. .-~-;; ~ --~ "" ..... ..... [i .... r-~ rr ... • ~ ,, -l c L' .. ~ ,, ·•' j .., • ..~ .. .. ...... --·-. ..,.. ..... *Irk c ••1 dn W, U.S. ... ,., .. c••st 6...._c tU1ulf With only 6 percent ot the world's population, the United States ,encrata ~chan 37 ptf\.'CIM ollhe wcwlcrs electricity. U.S. ~Cion in one ,car c~ the~ output ol the nc1111~ councria-ud ... al__. dnc t'-daM ollt..aa. ~~ ~ ~ p f , ,.._ll"'llf I _.. ............. , ........ ...... _ ................ , ...... "'*' .... ) .J / SIGN OF PERSON TO PERSON SERVICE 230 Ent 17tll St . Cost• Mu• 't4trol 0.fi"'tlt hu vroMe C0tj101otit11 E . ....,., ... ,.. ....... ., • .. eDITAILID IIIIIIAL IIIIUIAIICI COY I lAIII •r · ED rARD AT ,., ....... IHM.MKWPOtl'f kVD. IIIWO"T •aAat POMIILY MU.•s CAMih NOW AT 1710 NEWPO RT 1L VD. PH. 6~li3Coata Meu IUOIIAL PAll Ce .. e••rrll•aale-erc_,._ •/;..o .. , .. _._. ,.,,..,,. -'-· U~JO MAC ""' .. U" •r..vo COOIIO H" OC r.. "'""" • •• .. u ot IE A GOOD MEIGHIOR If yw are a new comer, or kno• of a newcomer to the Harbor Area who hu not been welcomed, do her a fnOJ by caJ lin& the Harbor Vi1itor between 8 and 10 a.m., and ahe M II call on your fri end wh.b Yalu&blo inform.a ei• ..,d alfu from friendly bulincu firm• which uand rudy to help her become acquainted with her ne• lurroundin&•· THE HA.RIOR VI$1TOR pt.ono: HY 4-t161 ...... o ••• , o ........ Barnett-Ross wedding vows are solemnized Tnc lhroor Auemoly of ~JOJ Church in t:os ta \ie •• wu Ule acttina (or the late July wcddina or \tin Helen Kathryn 1amctt, dau&htcr d \k and Mrs . James Samcu of .\rkaruu. and nanny f)can '":.ou, son of \ir. ani.! \tn. o\rthur 'lou of lit. John, Wuhinaton. Both the bride and JfOOffi have been livina in the :brbar Area. The aroom 11 a recent pa..Watc of ~th.:rn CalifOJ· nta Collcae in Costa \ku. \ti1 1 Barnett 11 an undcrara· duatc . The ceremony wa1 con· ~ctcd July 23rd by the 'lev. J oseph Truck 1. The bride was !Ji,.cn tn marnaac b)l r>r . 'tichaN Pyle of the Back 3ay. \tiu Oleryl Oc. Witt, G Coa&a Meaa, ••• mai'd o( honot, and Mrs. Marlin Hinu of Hunlinaton Bes ch served 11 ortdcamaid. !ttchard ~ilon attended lite aroom u best man. U•h- cn were Ckn Bud anJ Wayne nu Floue. The Dridc wore an tvory utin aown with embroidereJ llllle overlay . Her 1ilk il- lu•i on veil ••• held with a crown of pe ar\1 and u:quin1. ~e carried white orchid• 1urrounded by pink ro1ebud1 and white feathered carna- oont. .4. reception was held in the church parl on . The bnde'• parenu were unable to attend, but both Mr. and \h•. Q:ou were pre1en1. The aroom'• aistcr, \i1 u ~\andy 'tou, also came from Wa1h1n1ton for tne weddina. The youn a couple Will re • mam m the ~thland becau1e the aroom w1\l attend Fuller· tOfl e<;tate Colleae tl11 • fall. ME• COURSE T A.JtEM Suun S..lcedo, 120 \iarine An., tllllboe fslud, hu ,... cei.-ed a certificate ol achievement at Oran&t:Cout Collcae after compleuna the colleae'• fint lur&ical tech- nician proaram. rbc 20-eck coune wa t founded under the manpowe r development uam- •nl act. €XtRc\ Sc\VJn(jS PROt€CtiOO At Laguna Federal your savings get tnple proteclton. Manage'ment has estab- l•shed and mainta.med a sound, conservative loan policy as well as a high reserve posllion ... a must'" our association. The result ... Reserves and Surplus Funds total10.6% of depos1ts ... almost JO/o more than the national average of savln~s & loan institutlons ... And savings are tnsured up to $10,(0) by the Federal Sa~ngs & Loan Insurance Corporation ... Three good re&sons to treasure your sav1ngs at Laguna Feder&! Savings. a··~ ee.t.CM, ~lA • 260 OCEAN AVENUE • nLE~•• HY 4oo7!WI IIAN CUMIINT •• AANCH o 801 N . E.L CAMINO RE.AL. • TE.L.EPHONE1 HY 2·lt05 u•"'t.il,lllll!-~NCH • MOf'&AI'tCH .-.v ~ • fOto4CJH&J •M-12010" .-.ae.o TIIURSIJAY , AUG. I!, IllS OOROIIA D£L liAR, CAlif. DIVU 8UUI L EG Orco Co. POLICE BLOITER Llut. Debra Loraine \4c- Rae, ll , of I SOl Dover Or ., Weucliff, aurfered a broken lea Thuraday, .\ua. 12 , whi \e jumpina oe the divin& board in the family pool. IU1LDING JLOCD -ALL SI7D -ALL T'fi'D T ' Jtl I J..__, ... (Ccxuioued frcwn paae l) lbe Newport Pier in Central Newport ... Vera l..t'ona , 110 Marauerite fue., Corona del Mar, reported 2 women· a awim•uitl taken from a clolb uline durina the ni&ht; the suits were valued at 1)9. .......... , ....... 11 Paul lbmachcr Seckler Jr., 49 , of 398 Flower St., Co1ta \feu, was ann ted on a dtunk drivina charae at 1928 E:. Coelt Hwy ., Corona del Mar , at lO:SS p.m ... Vi ctor Wil- lon, 462S W. Coast Hwy ., West Newport, uid ISO in cuh wu taken from a locked cuh bo• ... GcOJ&c Pryor, 19)6 Tere•ita Ln ., Harbor lliattlands , reported 20 aal- lon• of ps taken from hi• vehicle durin a the ni&ht: the P I wu valued at $7 ... John Crutchfield, 207 4ht St., West Newport, said hi• .160 s ur£board wu taken hom the unlocked aanac ... Wil- liam 'lall, 606 Poinsettia Ave ., Corona del \1ar, told police the tool kit aad a~re tire, valued at t60:1S , .-ere taken hom his 196S Volks- wapn camper bua ... \4n . Robert Krame r, 1228 W. Ocean Front, Balboa, report- ed lh e th eh ot a airl'a 20-- incb bicycle, which wu left on lh e tidewalk ... Robert Mauball, 424 Belwe Ln .• aaid a n radio •peaker bad been remond from bi1 un- locked vehicle durin& the niJht. Tlutn4.,, Av,. 12 Ooaald Myron Kcatina , 41, o( 2110 Harhor BIYd., Coata \4eaa, wu anutod on a ~har­ p o{ intoaieation io auto io the Richard•, Lido parkin& lot at 1:2S p.m ... Louise Curti I, SlOO Seashore Dr ., \hat Newport, reported the lheh of a 140 ear cOY er; 1be told police the "~Mitten" wa• taken d&lfina tbc ni&ht ... Rill White, 101 Edae- wat« .\ve., Balboa, aaid be tried to atart bi1 car on ly to find aomeone had taken the battery . • . UF"EGU ARD Ed qradbury , at l eft and Lifeguard Lt. Don 9um s put up the oHicial City of Newport 9each flaq for th e dedication of th e new lifeguard headQu arters nea r Newport Pier Tuesday , Aug. 10. A.s the Cinnon ulute wa s fired, Mayor Pau l Gruber declared the building otfi- cl•lly dedic:•ted. Chief 9ob Reed recalled the beginning of th e lifeguard service back In lcr.?l and tll'l)fessed thanks to all who had made the new facilitfes ooss lble. !Enstgn photo l AI~ FnCE ~"n1• G~UUATn IT UIQOLPH Captain icorae L. \ictchell, son ur G.L (ictche ll. I )7b Shannon l.n .. Coua \le u . hu been araduated from the the U.S. A1r FOJce 1nsuument Instructor school at Randolph AFH, lu.u . The Au Force Pilot. nou. ttaaned at an · Instrument 1n1truct0f and fl•aht eu- mtner fo r mult•~n11ne Jets . 11 returnma to 'lrlellu AFH. 'ole¥. tie u a me mber of the Tac ti ca l .\11 COol'mll and wh•ch provides combat rceonna•i· 1ance. aerial fare power and auault a ~rhh for U.S. Arm\ force I . lEU SOL!ME'IS Ullll EARLY PR .. T1011 David Leonard and Jame ~ Oendinaer of Costa \k n rcceiYcd early promoooru to .\nny pay aradc private E-~ follo•ina Jucce•dul com· pletion of buic combat trainin& at Fort Polt., La. They boil entered the Arm)' in May. Oarid Leonard, 21, aon of Mr. and Mn. William P . Leo· u:rd , 2214 A.'llllon St .• is a 1962 paduate or Co1ta Mesa Hi p S<:hool •d attended Omnac Coa•t Collcac. .... ,... ...... .. ............... IN SAVE A BUNDLE ON IMPORT COSTS Chid Iverson's European Delivery Pl., is eosy or-d c.on sove you hundreds of d ollors. Order your cor thfough Iverson ond. pre~ To your cor will be wo it i r~g for you w~en yov orr;ve in Europe. Ju~t tell ~•ITl where you wo n1 it deli vered : FrMce, l t~t y Great Brit~in. lrelond Germaf"ly Denrrar~ Belgium Switze r- IMd or The Ne ther lands C hid l ver~on hMdle~ everyth,ng purch~se delivery insuron ce lic.ens•rg-the works . Tour Europe ·n your ::>..,.. ... cor ond ~ove im- oort your own c.a· ~nd ~ove Ch,d lver ~on ·~ you• o nly out ho nzed VW deoler ;n the Hdrbor or ea and con de':ver your VW comp1etely e<Jv •poed to P mer1c on soec f c ~h ons Co I for free te•a'u•e a no ',.formor•or NlWI'OI:t llVO. At 22nd Sf. • NlWPOet IIAL&OA NNtNWUl 1970HAIIOI: IOULfVAID•COStA MUA "'14 P . 5 . CH!CK I VE~SON IS A LSO THE ONLV A UT H O RIZED OE A l.ER FOR f"ORSCHf I N l,.,£ N £WP0 QT ,_,AQBQ R ·~£A what's new 1n Newpo rt Beach this summer/ B. D. Howes and Son Jlmu Dcndinaer. 21, ton of Mr. and Mr•-Elmer C. OeDdlna«. lit E. llnd ~t-, ia a 1%1 p adu.ate or Harbor Hi ah School .nd attendeJ Loaa Beach Sta te Colleae. ll!IOIIT.aiC ITAFF -TIIIITUS•.•• Wt>'ve no" opened our "'-'" 'ltHf' oil \.a lh \ •.l lnln ' lht' nt•\o\ In( .lln)n m,ll-t•' readtly .av.ul.able to vou d mo~t comn/('lt• <.t'l('l 11on 111 fmt-Jewelry. IH"I'I(·· pte<"f'S, s1IVN . chm• c1nd nvstaltn Or.mg(' ( ounrv \'ou II rt'H'IVP, 100 thf' s.~me r•mous person.al ~rvtct" th.Jt ha' hf•t•n \UI h .1 lon~·\t <1nd1n~ Howes tr.adrhon Vi!>rt u~ soon .and fmd out ror vour~h wh.at .1 SeY•t.een charitable aacn- cies in Oranac ud Loa An· pl .. coulie• ban juat re- coiYed a tolal ortl6,56S COll· lrit.Md br etnployec• ol All ilc:o 4 ercwuatr0flic in ,'lew- port 'teach cbarlna the quarter a.clina J,.. JO. na COll lriktlon1 include tl,S4l to aa Coata \leaa U.i~ F•d. tt.SM to ae NeWpOrt 8oec:h Unhed Fued, t ).l ll to IIIII c.,.ty dlaJ*r el Am.;e. .. tled Qou. ftnt> Jewelry firm IS lrke. Re-member, too, wh.atevt-r you purcho'l'l(' I tO m Howes need not be e'<pE'nSIVf' to be pr~crl«"s~> B. D. HOWES and SON FINE JEWELER t"OR THREE GENER.A110N )416 VIA UOO, N(Wf()et llACHih•~IP'....,._I,.......,.Ik• '\ ,,.,_. ...... Angling derby prizes told " weekend !Of two a t Lake Hava tu City '" A.ri&ona will be top pnzo ia Uae ftra& an- nual Newport !lath« sport• 1\ahtna derby to a1d the Or- anae County uociatioo for "\e larded au lclfen. 1\ept. 2h is the date and th ere w1 1l be only 300 uclteu s old a t tlO each. accord1n1 t(' lo epb Catanich of Santa -\na and Oick Weeks of Bal- boa, co-chairmen. Art's Land· 101 in 3alboa and Davey's Lockllr 1n "'ewpott Beach are donallnlt 6 sportfiShln& boats . each capable ot canyina 50 analOTa. for the der by. r,arcia-Conolon will ain one of their (inc rods u4 reels to the analer c:atchina the taraest fiah on each boet. Larsest fish causht durina the one-day derby wilt wl" the trip to Laltc Havuu City. ~eaervations arc to bo made at Art's Landins. 503 F.dsewater, 'Jalbo& {Tele- phone 714 ORiole 5-0SSO). or ')avey's Locker, 632 31st St., Newport Beach (Te to- phone O~iole 3-1~34). Pre-school plans made fhe C1 ty of :-Jewport Beach Department of Parks, Bea- ches and Recreation w1ll at- tempt ''' m gan1ze a recrea- tion f'rO&ram for pre-chool &¥e chtldren th1 s fall. The program 1s sc heduled to be offered each mornmg of the week. \oionday throuah Friday. w1th the hours to be a pproxt- mately 9 a .m. to l2 noon at the play apparatus area on \1anneu Parle . Normally the activity w11l 1nc lude crafts, story t1me, free play. refre shments and res t time. ~thers of the children 1n the program will be required to participate at least one day each week per child they have enro lled. 1\ fee of ss is accepted eacb 10-week s ession the propam IS offered. The children's age limit IS 3 to 5 years. "ECO"Il lT 'tlCHtS; ~t~CUE' TOTAL II "'ewport 'lea ch lifc,uards handled a crowd of 20'i,OOO persons on local beaches over the weekend, repon ing only 30 rescues. The crowd matched the weekend of ~UJ. 7-l! as the largest of the sum- rner. "later temperature reached the 1~egree mark both Jays. L ifeguards were called on 1 c;q first aid c as e~:>, Swiss Chalet "l FlMI LY RESTlURl HT" ,..------.1'1 Qe rma n Swiss Now seRv·~·N~~~ American WIN If u~t~ers cllnitul -'iC'IIrtitzel ~ II Urt f,OTWrt Goulash - ( 1 Bille. N..,.. of AKh•• Oft old l'h""l>lrt R -d) 414 lle.,.rt lt •. , IJ. &41-5313 YOUR HOST AHO HOSTESS Ed and NorMa Gundry -BE H IN D T ~E PORT TH EATRE - '~out lwU 01J llt8 ~~ ENTERT AINMENT NIGHTL Y f \ /UI (}( R F l:CE.l.U \TIT 4U n Cl/SI"v£- 'r t Hin/,..; 4\/J OTI/fl< (,(}£ fnt£T '\P E.C/4LTIE.S ... HOW FElTURIHG COCKTAIL HOURS 5.7 P.M. L UNCHEON FASHION SHOW EVERY THURS. 1Ul I . COAST HWY ., IE"POIIT lEACH I .. IUl 2400 W Co.o.aT H tOHW ... V· NtfW11'0 WT e~U>CH. CAI-1,... . ' lrvtnos mE WORLD'S ~T P1ZZA AA LASAGNA ';tiiut t6 r Sandwich• 509 W. 19th. in the Mesa Plaza Sboppinq Center, Phone 646-8866 <(J~tee COe~iVell~ PillE 141~7 From The POLICE BLOTTER n .... -, ..... 12 SWISS CHALET proprietors Jerry and Kate Prosek pic- tured in the dinin g room of their del ightful restaurant just two blocks north of the arches on old Newport Rd. where they serve traditional German and Swiss style food. 'Aicbael Hom, 639 Cameo HiJblaodt Ot., Cameo ltisb- laods, taid someone bad aaken hit t\00 turfboard, uaed 1t. and brouaht it back in a da.maaod c:ondi tion •.. Police received a call or disturbance or the peace with loud music a nd vo1ces at 117 28th 'it., West Newport, " 11 :45 p.m.. . .Jan Lee Vail, 201 Crystal ._ve .• Sal- boa lsland, repon ed S4.50 in c:tt ange removed from a glass ashtray tn the bedroom ... Anne Lang, 404 40th <;t., West Newport, said her 26· inch rac1ng bicycle was ta- ken from the public park at 39th St. and \iarcus Ave. in West Newport ... John Cal- lender, 544 Via Lido Nord. Ltdo Is le, told police his 27- inch racina bicycle, valued at S60 .27, was stolen from the rear of 3443 Via Lido in the Lido Shops Area. Galley Cruisin' At the <;wiss Chalet. loca- ted at ~14 ~ewport Blvd., two blocks north of the arches. you'll find your host Jerry Prosek atored m Le- derhosen while h1s wife IS usually dres ed 10 her nauve ~ustnan costume . These two fnendly and charm- mg fo lks present to the1r guests a \1enu, which while llsung the usual American d1 shes runn1ng the gamut from hot roast beef andw1ches to top Slflom s teak. specializes 1n real ''old country" l.er- man and ~w1s s cook1ng. One of our favorites IS Jerry's o ngmal W1eoer <\ch- nltzel. fre sh s l1 ced veal steaks dipred 10 beaten eggs and dredged 1n hom e made bread crumb s and pan fneJ to a solden brown. This s teak IS then covered w1th a l1ght cream sauce n avored with dry 'iherry wtne, and served wtth sauerkraut. Thl5 enuee ia a ccompanied with soup or alad, w1th chotec of dress- '"' and topped off wtth the <;wiS S Chalet's verv own Apple ~trude l. The rn cc ri tb1 s complete meal 1s S2 .7'~. Jerry a s one of h1s ltght and deltght!ul <;wtss Fondus woo ld make a mosc sau sfy- IOg meal no these v.arm sum- mer even1ngs. Th1s dtsh ts Pf epared w1th Imported SwiSS cheese whi ch is fiut anted then melted: dty win e and ~X~re cherry juice are added to aive the Fondu it s deli- cious and delicate navor. After the sauce IIi prepared, imported ham is added. nus IS then served tn a bowl a c- companied wtlb cubed home made French btcad which you d1p 1nto the Fondu. The Proseks first came to the L'n1ted States 1n IQS8 when Jerry became e'l:ecutiVC chef at the International ~It­ port 1n ~an Franc1sco. lie then opened a restaurant 1n Pomona, and fifteen months ago came to Sewport ·~ac h where he opened h1 s J eltght- ful c:;wiss style restaurant. The cheerful old countrv Jecor in the Jm1ng room wiil surely delight you, and add to your enJoyment of the he arty l.erman and <;w1 s cooking. The Proseks have recently Wded a fine and comprehen- Sive wtne ltst so that you m1ght further enJoy dinmg tt ere. It lists apent1f and J e,.,ert wmes. red. rose and wtu te J1nner w1nes. and also tncludes Champacne and :.parlthna wtnes. The list also features Vencom Ch erry w1ne from Oenmark , and ~lt­ ter Brau Seer on dtaft from "~rmany. Babcock reports gains Rabcock E le ctronics Cor- poration. CoSla \1esa. re- COfded sales of S\2,281.545 for the fiscal year ended \iay 31. ~\Jet 1ncrease wu S366,923, or ~4 cents per share, Including cap1ta l saint of 17 cents per share. based on an average of 840.· 256 ahares outatandms dur- •na the year. Th11 compared with sales of 111 ,906.818 and a net lou of S 1.1 57 ,363. or s 1.36 per share. based on 8S0,681 shares outstandina at \1ay ll . 1964. In hu annual me uase to shareholders. Company Pte- lldent \ioody Reaancon sta- ted a rewm to profl table operations, coupled with the sale of excesa properties and improvement in working ca p1 tal management . made possible th e retirement of s4.200,000 ahort and Ions term debt ouutandins at the bea1nnins of the fiscal year . He sa1d that durina fiacal 1965. liabcock a lao reac- quued 90,000 sbares o f Ill cap~t.al atock from the estate ci the late Ferria \1. Smith w1thout Impairment of the company's caah poaiu on. Babcock IS a leader 1n the field of desicn and manu- facture of elecuontc remo te control systems and acorins devices uaed 10 tho opera- u on of unmanned military aucraft and m1sslle1 and a leadtna manufacturer of hi &h- tehabiltty elecuomec:ban1cal components. A Sl,OOO CHJ:CK from the Pttllco Fund Is cruented by John 8. Lawson, left, vice-puldent and general manager of Ptlllco AerottUt.ronlc, to John Vlbert, chllrNn of tttt bus1ntss and Industry coc'lunl ttu of the o;ange COUftty Phllhamtonlc Society. The contribution wUI go tOIIfard tht Soclet•'s coMlftuM" fund to bt1ng outst.Mdlnt music to Orante COUftty. Frldoy, l •t · 13 Suzann Lamb, 515 \targuer- ite Ave., Corona del \1ar, re- ported a ~owler looking in a wtndow at 11:1~ p.m ... NOf- ma Souder, £,31 Irvine Ave., Newport Hei"1U. told police 3 youngsters threw rocks at 4 windows at Newport Har- bor'tiah 'ichool; poli ce found all4 windo wa broken .•. H.O. Parker, 4Ci49 Briahton ~d., Cameo %ores, ca Ued at 2:l0 a .m. to report someone nngins his doorbell and then leavtn& when be went to ana- wer 1t ... Fred P aris, 619~ Begonia Ave., Corona del \1ar, turned 1n a set of 3 key1 b e found on the side- walk 10 front of 401 Bes onia .. ve ... Karl 8ooa wiu. 1001 W. Bay Ave., 3alboa, said a leather suitcase, valued a t n s. and sheet music. valued a t 110, were taken from his unlocked vehicle while it was parked in a parkina lot at 32nd St. and ~ewport 11vd. 1n ~ewpott ... Police rece1ved a call complainina of loud music and talkins 1iwng the n1aht in an apart- ment at 92.5 E. Balboa Blvd., ~lboa. . .J ohn \1urphy of \1urphy's T euco, ~00 E. 3 alboa Blvd., reported a pro- jecti le thrown throuah 2 win- dowa of the station: damasc wu liaccd ar s20 ... Oavid Haciien, 502 31st 'it., West 'lewpon, sa1d a leather case, m11cellaoeous papan. waa takte f.oa Ilia locltecl vehicle cSoriaa •• niJht~ lou wat eat1mated at tn.so. . .BiiJ&bedl Wriatu. 141~ W. Bay Ave., Cen· u al Newport. called to report a penon c limt»n a over the back fence at 1:30 a .m ... Jamea Brown, 2•21 \1araaret {lt., Sewport HoiJbta, aaid aomeone had entered Ilia houae via a window, but no- thin& wu miuina. Satvrcloy , l vg. U Billy 'Jteen Thaclter, 43, ci 110 ~dams ~t., 'Jalboa, was arrested on a charge ol drunk dr~vina at ~. Ocean Front and Palm ~t. in Jalboa at 7:45 a .m ... Norvi I Clinton Pin ley Jr., ll4 1 Raker ~t., Costa \tesa. wu arreated on a charae of drunk clfiving at 2944 'V. Coall Hwy ., New- port at 1 a .m •.. Jay 'tobin- son, 1007 Nottinaham std., Westcliff, aaid an S80 snare drum waa ta kon h om his locked vehicle durins the early momins houra ... Tho· mas Bryant of lnnerspace 'teaearch, 420 31st ~t., Wea l Newport, reported some one attempted to pry open a door. out failed to sain entrance. . . .~ancy ._leers, 1604 Jal- boa ._vo.. Balboa bland, e~ L o'uA ftlll I•JW•J •!!HI aatd IMr p•ked ••llicle wu atNck bJ 1ft uftknown l nd vMiole aa Abaloee Pl., welt of ~MlOM A•o.; poUeo nhl the 2nd "bicle left lhe scene alte r caul ina min« damase •.. \4arion 3osley, 6 17 Club- bouto An ., Wes t Newport, reported her ~rked, unattend· eel vehicle was atruclt by a 2nd vehicle , which left the accno. S4.ncl•r , lut . 15 Thomaa \,arshall Ounlap, 242 F.venina Canyon 'td., <ihore C liffs. was arrested on a cbarae of l.lrunlt drivina af· t or officers stopped his ve- hicle at \~ariaoh.l ~ve . and P.. Coast :lwy. in Corona del \ur. . . 'Vi IIi am Cordea, 2070 \hple ._ve., Cos ta \1esa, re- ported the Pacific Telephone Co. co1n return slot broken in the pay telephone a t 'V. Coast ~wy . and Newport ~lvd. in ~ewport; nothina wa a apparently taken .•• Ken- neth Perry, 409 62nd 'it .• ~ewport 'ihores, sa1d a pair of binoculars, valued at tlS, were taken (rom the unlocked pra s e dutioa the nipt. C.ll ... ,_, .... ~ .......... : ~ -BALBOA PEMIMSULA - PHOME&7~ NOW SHOWIMCi -!MOS SATUROlY -AUG . 21 IIG 3 UMIT PROGR~M -lLL IM COLOR MOW THIW TUESDAY ~ ....... ., _,_. 1:00 ._.., .. s1 .6o, c-.a..-... 75• ...................... :WALT DISNEY'S i . llmU IDT 1 ; ACHIEVEMENT!~ .ul .... AJIDREWI • VAll DYKE ra.:a.~r .......................... PWS: BUGS BUKNY TICKETS MOW OM SALE fer .... PREMIER SHOWIMG s..t. lat 3 Sll ..... ,. 10; 2; .. 7:30 IM COLOR MESA.! ' . ' ' lLSO • Vlnc"t Price • Tot. Hunter "WlR GODS OF TH E DEEP" onci "KIHGS OF THE WILD WAVES" SUH . .MOH •• TUES. • 3 04YS OMLY • AUG. 22·23·2• 2 OF THE YElR"S BIGGEST ADVENTURES 1M COLOR OMAR SHARif • STEPH!M 80YO JAMES MASO .. • ILl WALLAOf "GEMGHIS KH4M" "FIRST MIN IM THE MOOH" ... DO Dill' with Jamca ~tewart -al•o - John •vayne in "11 .. 1 lAY" ''IIAILOIP' with Canoll Bater -alao-•• .., .. Till ...... . with ~ichard Chamberlatn august coat event tin AUGUST 31st Coats that have bccn selected v.·tth u rt a.nd md i\i du.ihty by Velma O'Bracn ... from top flight t~haon hou~ on both c.ast and v.·ot '-~· 1 ~0 Dl~Olj~l A .,_, will heW tM ,_. ef ,_, cheic.e. un 4Lll our J~ .unvtd (al l \.O.ll~. Famow u bcls ~d the m~ prc lcracJ l.tbri\3 lrkiUJIIIJ: .all· .. c.UhCr 2J11 L COMl ....... , COlONA .. MAl Ql a.JM P-S-S-T •••• Girls, let's head for •••• BALBOA PENINSULA What's New? I August Sales ... Back to School ... New Hurry to Our Annual ... August Clearance SAVINGS FROM Swim Suits Sweaters 303 Main St., Balboa Dresses Blouses Capris Mens & Boys Sport Coats Bermudas Jackets Suits :l.alurinij . . . Young Teens for BACK to SCHOOL BY STRETCHIMI (IOIIIE IROOKS) KARIMDA OF CALl F. CATALINA PEACHES & CREAM Girls Dresses / s~ ICJ s~ ~ ~SUMMER SALE MOW<* The Korner l06 ~M ST . tThe Kradle Korner 302 MAIN ST. IAl.IOA a • COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE • Wh .. l Al itnMent • Bra ke Relin lnt • Overhaul Startor Motor and Generator BOB JAYRED'S Flying A Service 510 E. BALBOA BLVO . 673-6090 ALD~GU1S ~1 MAIM ST. IM BALIOA PAVILION BLDG. SPECIAL ON FALL BAGS $,. IUO. 5.98 NOW ;J·- PIERCED EARRIHGS AND PIERCED LOOK EARRINGS OR l-0•50 RESTAURANT ...,.,. ....... TIMING TIPS FOR BOATMEN .. ~ ' t_.---• II .. ou r:1c n rc soenr~ :J• , . me on 'r 0\. r C'..JC' •• ) sumn ~r -vr crew r 9 • .-.. nend-you l..r ..;.w the tmp.: .. e of octurare r,m or'\Q An<1 vOV II .... \. I '' hove 0 copy of . T m ng r lOS tor Boot '1t'l Thts handy t .Jstr ::~ted booldt:', ..... ~.l~ prepared b'r rht> ~~11 ors ,), P r v ' 8votrn9 Amf-ro(.) s 'CO< rc~ .:1' v'• boot "9 m .,ool•n~ A • .)J:-f •S yavrs 10 so vtel'r '"('o:: How do you get tt' Just come .non • t1me ( whtle ovr supply los•s ) J nd pock one up ... ond osk ro s~ out )elec .:> of Accvtron T •mepoec~s. B eg wald J ewel r 2f11 MAIH ST .• B4 LIOA ·~GUEST MOOIWG FOI 'AV&K)N 'ATIOMS'" o c-JJN ,_, o,, 1 ••. b c..~allnl F,.,.J b Dt•••t Jt,... b ,.,.,,,.,,, ,,,,, ~· , w ------·' .............. -. ... . NEWPORT HARIK>R ENSIGN SE<X*O SECllQIIt - -Pa 5 \ ( all Arrivals ... ' Washable Slacks Sw im Trunks Sweaters T -Sh irts SALE! 20-50% OFF WOMEN'S SWIM WEAR GIRLS' BOYS MEI'I 'S SW IM SU ITS 20-SO~ OFF SH IFTS & TERRY JACKETS STRAW HATS A,...O PURSES BA:;.:-~ ·. TABL E WITH ALlt jQ1000 20._ OFF 20._ OFF 20.33._ OFF .., Do11aldson~ 300 MAIN S T -BALBOA llll. IALIOA ILYD. . lOY AI.. BLUF. Velnt Coal. 125. New, ruy r .. ,th. Sa • 14. 5484188. DREXEL three pieco mabo- pny bodroom suite f100 - aood con. 137-1301• ANTIQUe \tah. Oint of drawers. •ss. \U 6-1S09 11' OLASSPAR Cabin Cruiser Johnaon ~tr. Tn iler, ettras. like new. UlOO CH 9-4868"' 3 amaH Oriental ruas 110 .t 135. 335 N. Newport Blvd. Co1ta Me t a.• . ...... . ,._ .... 17' SLOO -673-11 SMALL Bo1 Trailer, w/10p. es. tSO. -67> 1767• Good tir SAOE GREEN, ltec:liner 30. ~-2683• chair. s TOY POO P, $50. 2 MAPLP. Tables, $1 5 each. 1• ~75-419 WOOAGE f 2S. -673-91.56• MAHOG. Spinet Piano-1500 675-0072• CLA'UNET (Silmer) uso. 675-JIISO aJter S. -KAYAK, 18'-t7 S. Ph. 673- 8948. -----PORTABLE 3-speed Stereo IBA.~ETB ALL, backboard, boop, 0 R 5-0144• ··-------------------1 ENCYCL OPEOIAnever used. 5-0144• S20. OR --LADlE<; Bike. S7.50 O"t > 0 144• '51 fiJI very -CK ~per -full pow ean S350. Cash. c l 675-0074 ----- LT. COL. Edwin C. Gomke, center, and $p4 Terry Myren and Col . Emest King, right, examine the official seal of the Chaplain Corps during ceremoni es of the Corps' 190th anniversary i n El Paso, Texas. Chaplain Gomk e, who is just con- cluding lOYt years as pastor of the Corona del Mar Community Congregatjonal Church and will take a new pastoral assi gnment in Novato, Calif., In September, told the gathering that In peace and war the Army Chaplains and their assistants serve mili tary personnel and their depen- dents as re ligious leaders, bfinging the ministry of the church and synagogue to the men and their families throughout the world. (U .S. Army photo by Pvl Richard Koehler.) hi-fi reoord player S5S. 3 LAC1< Carac al <:tole. A 1-OR 3-8Uf.• most ne w. stOO. £.7 5-031~ SALES TOTAL IS UP --------The multiple listina sales • 4 dr. s BO -494-volume f<>t the firs t 7 months OVAL braided wool NJ. S)S ---'Yt OLDS Ll 4-008~• eve. ------of tha s year as 12~~ ahead 0502• E ARLY Ameri . bri c-a--brac. --- S1-S15. 675-47ql• I!X'fEIISION table -$20. Chairs S5 ea. 673-8023• '£.3 FO'{O 4Q4-0SO ----OL X. We sso. 67 ~conoline . S1 ,175 of the same pera od for 19£.~. 2• accordana to the 'llewport --------laroor-Cos t.a \tesa Board d s tinahouse washer. ·~ealtors. n ae July 31 total >3613. thts year 1s S2 5,7f.f.,93Ci, PlANO. s SOO -Ph. 1 compared "''th S:!2,QOR .l7-l STERF..O.COUNCEL. A.'4-R.1 ----<;PNET 9. for last year. 4 ap. record player -SlQS 8-'1-1\S? 673-1029• YR. OU>O'Keefe-\1emtt sep. ro I en 5-4 b t -o v . SQO. ft 7 Q70• -:to\\NON u .soo. --------0 used con sole, "'9.1-6360• ----- AL \1-\ n, 120 bus accordan G~ EE"' Bteakfron t. s 115 -TRAILER ~l ttch ( F..az-La h) & case. S75. ~42-1977• 549-1566. Elec. Brakes. Jetac hable 3--3L--A-(1(--B-ar_St_o_o_ls-.-S-2_5 _____ 0 E~g z~o sofa --wh~ r 'v•e.w mm ors. S75. OR 5- LI 8-S379. naus . S1'i0. ti7S-4Q70• ..l.!.?l - 11.' \10"T EREY character 1\iAYFLO":J-R fum. mobile BLo\CK metall&c l~p-S25. boat. glas sed hull , ,1_400 home. 1 bdnn. 8-B..().spn n- ph. ~7 >3:!33. or traJe 6,.6_sgoo-lcr svstem. S5, ~00. 548- . -'350• SI LVFR PLt\TEO "BunJr" "\f) ,..oov. '~>I \ar !'•wer •'tTr H! T .:oo. ~at. Flute. ''W-675-1410. '<Int. cnn. ~.:!lR '. F.Jil.'\(llR" " · = · or Chamr. I!Hra~o. s~oo. 673-STOR.KLI"I-Bab) Bed. w \P'ltrO f anJ '','!I f F tll\ c;qq~· manres~. s:o. t.75-17ft7• C A'IiO F. alumtn um, r>rumm an. SlOO-Ll R-"q.:!. RRJCi G.<; t <;TR \ TTf>'. !.1,;.1)('1· ter en sane. ~I <i. ~~-1~1lJ. BOY'S Bl._.r . ~.f' gnod cun- dltJon. Sl-1. \11 b-375q. PRENCH Provtnctal ntsht· srand. sJS -b7>J2JJ. V ANrn dresser, round mlf- ror. s I 'i . 'i.ID-If> " '55 FOC{Il -S ~()(l <If best ol· fer. Ll 11-.:!70'7• '\.'I<;AFO'r la ke n e~~o~. s~<iO. _.Q.R l=bb.A0-~------ 4\I,(,Lf B f fl. Bonk~.a~oc pup .... , ... k, ~II.(. 'h•lh. \~II anJ ur. '1!.-~~JV r fl t\fl ( \ tClf' JmettC ldble , C:\tr.s le.tf. J naUo· Chd lf:.. u><ll ,. . .,nJ. S:!". ~'7l.Q1~1 • '\(l()f) pia} pen , cove red r ad. sn. '~6 5. -------------f=.X~-\ L,. play pool. 2 h . Jeep. sJO. 546--UI65. . 2.n WJ'IJ('I f J;".S TF~. scope. 100 rounds. Sl50 -OR l- ,,.,~ \lag.. Coteat l.l.cqem Peace:n al&: cr Ill swl. , ... S. n~ '-5" 1 ~. ~owru ~n. h1 "'a\ u sn . .J'l-1-~o,o. t.ratler. 'f.J ('0~\'<\l 'l C'ourc . J speeJ l P1 FCF<\. "latcheJ luuage , ltgnl lleaght, \~'\. "7'-'R'l'\ I· ve ... • 1)\'H..: PI \4\TI(' \Un l>haJe 11n roller. Q:!" "'1Je, R.l" I Jt~•r. I. al-e ne"'. s: S. f.o 7 3-' c;q(l-. 1.1' '\LOOP. e '· con d. nev. tratler. U 7 5. OR J-4609. OR l-~t> ~R · F-RI I .._11 Tl '" I I M-ntl~lt•. Hl.._t sul, ~~~ .. R.Jq• ~, .. T\ l,l,.tl I ov. &~ C<'mb. " 'realer. '>lereo. >\\1 P.l. rnul tt rl c' ~''' .l :.peed. J1 a- m.mJ ~.hanger Sl'W. ~Q7- K.Jq• heaJbnarJ . anncrsrmn11 ma t. P I\ Y.n.•d rla '>e vef\ stuuh' -~ b..:ib:2lH• CH -\I P arm l e~' It green. Had. s QQ'i, Qft~-.lMA. ( .\P 't-o I ~J ~h1 te. au f na.ugh. ~.:untnur SlQ.50. f,'7 "-' 17.!• 'fd PO' Tl\( ( arahna ful l fll'""er ~I ,' '\II 1\., l -<q<i.l* o\ '14\CI' '' \1\1 \urer \Iemar f.:; l len'..:' ll ~hl 11e ter. Sf>' -\II " .!I, l • (' \\I p ' ~ ( I 'Ill I I . ... cvcl'\ th1n~ -\I '1111 I~~~ l. '' )Q• '~l WtBJI I "" l' I:v.o e 'llJnJ , ~ I( '\II -q)(.l\~0 I. l PC vcl'~<cl ..,u11 dljUd \llC )h. Ul '\.111-)>I\ 'I> J \ 11l' I \ "~'' J e r. s ~ lli '. 'iJt.-'\f\1111 ll>\('114\lfl ''n. mtn·pufl. \II.( \'iO. qq.~Jf.• Rf. Fl' fr.tmc. ""a l. lu\·c \Cat. ~All. t)'Tl.'\)QJ. .,., 1 c n·.rr T c;;~:. \lt:'O. ~>"~­ l 'd ll aftc:r '· ldl-~11)1(, ''"'' \ I r .. u lcr I .,,,d ( ''" s '\<;11 -IIQ .l.Q.J q • \I Til c;;.s.\.tphcone '''-.:l~c:r" ~ 11111 -f...., l-I 2 I 1• PRI\ '11 ,. \R n sh<irr · '' < h C:\ \t.llllill ""a l!'"' ~JO Jnl4n lJ "Tln .... 'nnth er 1,.h .trge, n.., l-.J~ HI. - 'ii\'T \',\\'1 P!ant-•n·b<'' tO .,.hcel<o. '~"·O R '-~.u· -~f)\11'1 \1 f\ ~~II. Ph 1.1 11.1' • T\ l'r , .&r<n..:hatr. S20. R-ROM:. 'i.ui-.!Mn• -----~----=i;n -II OYII 'ed. \Ifill 111 ilF<\1 n r:t 'L C'at'> A 1-:ttten .... be "t" .JO\tP' I 0~ '-R'lf> I• 'I -#\/'i-.!73~· ---... ------ --,.J----------------T flO<\ OS T F 'l. 1R r ' . s~O 11 \ \lt;...\,1, 1\r.'lF. ~ teak d1n. -~JI>-1<1111 table. '1 50. fl73-H 77 • .. --· ----i\.'IJ TH)('I [aJ. 1<111 tourt ng , ftl Flo\T.excell. cond. QSil - aboul m1nl. '1.700. O't J. _!!5-:514• -------- R<Ifl 1• 1 'ft.! VW 11k, Blue, 7.500 m1• OlJ'l('o\~ PIIY Fl·.-Jr;•~le;f _'.!.:_~25 • ~73-8624• __ _ table. -' chaarl>. U O. ~73-'Cill T-Rird conv. u cel. S750 6'11'1• Ll R-223 1 OR 3-41S7. ------. ----------------IQI\0 ('1\0. conv $1 .775 -SAC RJFlC E '64 Chrysler 6H-7q7'i. JOOK, 12,000 miles. S36SO. -----(Cost S5700) Ll 8-U SS. '!ll C'l IF VY VR. ,c;c;O nr " - 6 7 5-IRRt.• WALNl!T Rar stools .. woven seats. s I 0 Ll .1-00Sv• eve. PORTABLE Ice Crum foun- \ain S1 SO • 642.-4013. Tff() round ooffee tables, foft'nica topa, S3S paar. - t20 each.· 675-13 JQ• 'fd OLOS Jetfire "' factory fuel InJ ection, SIQ7S. Ll 8- 645S. H1-f1 Portable $40. ft7 3-U 16• ANTJ:)UE. 1879 hi wheel bicycle. 1200. OR 3-8%1• SIX ORAWE't Cbe1t, fl S - Kl 9-1663 ro'"r. nc:10 lire,. Pr. Ph \~)1.1<; tl'7 '-61.1~ ,. \\fT \I ned fra me' .., ~a!oter~ Ia I.. I! ne .... \~.00 e.t. h7 3- #\Qiol)• '11'1-.. 4\TIII I ·t\utumn haze , \C.Uc c:l} U!>eJ. ~) 00. l)f.2. ll(l(" )J' ~l)t\1 . )li liP 11rttnr. trailer, eHra .... \.JIIO I I '<-<! ~:~· 1 11~'' < ll ~l c;; < 1 \Ff Q ra'. run·<ibout· ()ceJ huat, CHt) ,. lcr ._rn'"n. tR ~n ,.,.., l-1110 I( ft. < t\\tflt-~ <ilc:ep' ~ \ t;<;(l_ \11 ll-1 1 ~". ".I nc .r "001l Jh ranac \1 " ~>~~-111.1().!-f...l1-l:~R· r'l\ \'\ -C h au. footstc~<ll H ll ~Q ... R ~q· 'IOTPOI-.;r elec . ranae. 3q" RQ7-R 45~· ----1 OLO ~ierman <itudents \'1olan, bo'" ·~ case. '40. S48-Q7'1R -I ~ Ll R-3001 ' • .,-\?\CIIF ' O!,, ""'""''I 1 ~ "'oo. ~40-t ns• )'1 11 UP~I ,.IT ptano carved --l~s. tiSO. 1.7'-JSRti• -\. R. 2 SPF.o\KFR. n s. 5 ~ R8R 4. - FL C'O 211 WT Stereo Amp .. S50, 54ll-88R4. ·-P ORT Ht-FI " lp. aato. chan1et. t40. 673-881~· 8 QJN uh cabtnel ~ stouae S60. 1\~~341 • 9CIS, 7'3" Hares, Boota \ Poles. '65. Eve. •l t -•SCJ7• 4 OiAIRS. aqua lealher. 1)0 each. Ll 1·50S6 • '41 2-2020. GIB~N e lcc:. Bau. \todel P.B-l aurili'e fl7S. ~ Ol7fl. 16' SAILBOAT Pi Yet Tri- \4aran, Olaa 1ed uoo. \fl fl. ltectJN Eq Chair. IUrquoiae .. phyde conr. -••s. 642 .. )63). ~ALL Stuct.ftt desk. 112.50 p -l(f ·-1663 l)CW)e }tTP,YO'l()AN,l keyboarda, ------- I'OftiY • JS rtWn can•• •d JIIOiec tor • J.S -,,..,, '*-,l4,. fflJNOAfUAN Pointer. \4. foot pedala, aood con. uoo Kl 5-5194• Traiaed IUM1&r. f~ yr. AK C \4 ... $46--24~ AYPLO"£~. 10a40 \toOtle ~·-· "~·Call ~·1421• JACK 0055, Rancho San Joaquin orofessional, tries on qsJ hat "tor size" on tht' ne~ puoflc course manager, .::: lt H Halstcld. Golf course head is named ("11ff H'i•r ~t1 11 , .. ~~'"" ,, r .. vott Jnt1 j!oll rnur~ malllll' m.,nt 1\11' M.,ll IPf'C\Intf'Ct tn 11"11~ ur th,. R.-nrhn !\1111 lllAflllt'l J'llhllr t'lltll ... w ar..rt ,, ~.,1! .. c"""'' • 1 r 1 1 n, r,,.nrh H.al\t-ti ha• ...,.,.., rn•n•ll"' "' ,.,,. '"'' rnc:~• (!llir O'Vfllr•r .-1 o·am;onlln frrr (tv .. ,.,~,., •nti pn~~r tn lt>:lll llr•t1M lh" l • .ot .Ill! I~ l'~t~lnlf'V n un ,.,.. r~nt11 .. wnr.t1 t'nuntrv f'luh rJ Whttllf't anrl th' Palm Spnn~ Tl"ffnrc 1 fuh Th,. mn',. wa• annocan~ n• lh,. '"""Cf' own~r• '" ,.,,. ftr'' <t•p n( an np11n~tl!'l Jlft)Jlr am •PI !rrr lhf> R11nrh ltnlc:• tha· .,,, II R,.l unt1~r "a' ' "rmth l 1,.,.. mf'<itat,h · AIIUAL AUDinOIS SET FOR AUG . 21-22 South ( oast Repertory an- nounce!> that tli annual m- tervte'4S and auditions for techn1crans and actors wall be held t\ug. ~I and 22 from 1 to b r .m. at the comrany' Second Step rheatre . 28 15 Valla Way , 'llewport kach AccOJdtn& to r>avad F.mme ~o. managan & dtrec tor. the reper- tor\' theatre 1s ho"kang fl•r reo()le In terested 1n the areas of thea tre management anJ publtctty, cnakeur and CM wmes, anJ acttng. lnter- e~ted people shnoltl calf SCI~ at b7l~223 (Of tnforma- lton. GOLF CLUBS TAI!I IN SEPIUTE IUIIUIIES A peir of buralattea ne rreJ -' sell of aolf clubs fur wee k an Cameo llaahlanda and nn L1do Is le . Frank F.. llallti lton , 2J1 Vaa San Remo, Ltdo Isle:, told Newport .leach pola~e someone enterec.l the open praae anJ toot a II SO aet d clubs Au&. tO. Jac:lcic: Flane.,n, •50 f)of. cheater !{d., Car-neo llip· Ianda, reported J sctt d clubt, valued 11 t)SO, liken ftom the \M\Ioc:ked aaraat Aua. 11. c.tla.Y.,.,_~ ........... .,... A ,.,_ • t•m• rnll"ll" t• ;or~ IT"II I 1-hl~ 1111 •H In.. l'o1r1for r n11cr mtl• 11nd h.tll m•lt rham I''"" 1n I~ •11<1 r•, IWI rn.. r• hn· lr:am n( lh .. 1 "" ~ttl •· "! ~llh•t " r,.ltfnrn•:o • 1\llht\ll:a rnllmtllti!'IMtop trllrlc 1"""" nf th.::t l """r Afl•r ~llt1u.aronn lh,. n • .- Rllnrhn ~~~n lnaqu1n man.-.2 •r two1"11m• 11 v hMI l•lll'h~r 1n ttw> ~lhl&nri ar•• ro.r I 1 yf'ars ~I no I' 12111na: 1no th• r~~r m•n .a<~•m,.nt nu•1 n"'' H ~tllffat1 t• 1o r. 1 ( rt1 C:;o,..r.-mf'nln ant1 "'II• n1111nna P'~'i' ' ,,r m1l• rham 0101' \\ "'" hi' Wll< Ill h t. II 'f "' H:~l,t.td~ plan In h•·r In I 1! 4"il' 1 nun I' PBIX sa. •0111GN AD& lfAU, T WOIK PC:. YOU • ... ~EDICATED ~ TO THE SAVINGS AND LOAN NEEDS OF THE HARBOR AREA "'1M Nawpart •leach Pia.,. nioa Committion will coc.· tidor lb• foUowiaa home at 8 p.m. today, Aua. 19, in Cily riall: Tetthltlwo Mep Tnct 601 S, a proposed a\ab- divition of 147 acru divided into )2 loti -lhe .'lfewpOrt Cenlet commercial denlop- ment near lhe lrvine Coast Counuy Club. This wa1 hold over from \he Aua. S mectina. ........ , \kCombs t Roaebruah. per- minion to eatablieh &..root yard setbacks on Pacrice Rd., Hilaria Way and Dana Road, acrou frdm ltoaa .~oapitaL u •• ,., .... Robert Perry Bell, 209 Palm St., Balboa, danc:ina and live entertainment, with no drums. loud amplifien or rock and toll; no t mote \han 3 ent ertainen at any one lime. &vine Coast Countty Club, 1600 E. Coast Hwy ., pennia- aion to have a helittop or heliport for ptivate craft. The Caribe Apartment&. 310 Fernando St.. tlalboa , permission t.o erecc two JS- foot Oaapoles on top of th e roof to fly the Caribe ban- ners. ResvbcllviaiOfts rhe h vtnt Co., permiuion to cteate 2 lo ts, 2222 and 2300 Unaversity l'>r ., 'lack lay industrial tract. an Ofder to rrovtJe 1 suatable saze lots fOf bualdtnJ slte5. F.mest and F.dna t-:ranlten . pennau1on to create 2 lots, -'01 Santa <\na Ave. anJ 3000 ~eacon <\t., ~ewport deaahts . Council Referral Vat111t1 Ce o. 8h6 . sa en on ~ewpon • at1onal \anl. de- nted 0) the Plann1n" Com- ma saon . appealed tc> Ule Cit) Council. and rcferteJ bad to the Commass aon at the re11ues t of the appltcant. Co"'"'""ieatio.ta !{er)uest nf Ce cil Stuppam for pennassaon 10 locate a I) by 12 ¥reenhouse on the fron t half of lot at "'"1 5 Cortland Dr.. Came o .tagh· lanJs. Kcquests fr()fll architects 84R IS BURCLARI'tEO -\ burclar entered the leach Roamer Bar, 1 0~ \ban <:t. . :lalboa. through a rcs twc~ou wando"' la~t week and tn1ll S71.6S 1n ca h. tavern c•wner '\all Adeau toiJ 'C"'f"ltt .kach roltce . lie rcrmted co1nli were taken fro" the fl(IOI tables. a JU Le bol anJ a r lastac Ira) 0 0 D OuW Cunit and William Picker to con•tNct pra .. • on the front ball of Lot land 1, rrac:t 5425, eaat fllutr. R.quut ol edward Grundy . LI"L MOTIC! NOTlCF. Of TRVSTJ:F.'S SALF. T .O. No. 408930 0. S.pte111bft 7, I !1165, e t II :00 A.M., 11TLF: P4SURANCF. ANn TllVST COMPANY, • dely ap- polatecl Tnatee aader aad por• aaaat to Oeed of T,.at dated Jaanry IS, 1!1164 ell8cated by ~TANLEY M. JJF.LL aad JJF:T- Tif. l . JlF.LL, haab .. d .. d wUe u d recorded hacaary 29, 1964, Ia book 6901, ,.til• 927, of Official Recorda ia t ... of- fice of t)se Conly Recorde-, of Oraap Co .. ty, C.liforoie, WlLL SF.LL AT PtJ RLJC AUCTIO~ TO ltiCRF.ST Jlfi)Of.R fOR CASH (peyable •t tl•e of ••'- Ia lawt.l a01aey of the Uaited St•ea) Ia tJae lobb) of tb weal (perkiat~~ lot) eotr .. ce oJ TWe la .. r•c• Jloildiat~~ located 01a the aonhwoat conter of F.ipU! aad Mala Street., S.ata Au, C.llforala all ripll, title aad latereat c01aveyed 10 aod oow beld by It uder aoid Oeed of TNa.l la ~e Pfopeny oitolled ia aaJd Cooaty a ad Sute d~t· acrlbed ea: Lota 1 ~ aad 14 of Block 2!7 of See\ioo " of 'I e wpon 'Mad., •• ahown by \olop oa file io book 4 pAflt' 3li of \fie· celloneoos 'fape, record• of Oraa~ Couoty. C•lifonia. Said salt' will bt' ma dt', but without c oveoant or -rronty, UP"!S" or implied. reprdiofl{ THURSDAY, AUG. II~ Wf!Q!!A QELMNl f . owwaer ol A Pip -••tautant, 440 .iellotro,e Ave., Corou del \tar, (or 2..,eal UtetttiOft or uae permit ror aalc of beer and •inc . LEGAL MOTIC! thle , poM"''"· Of eaca1111· bt•c .. , to pey &ale re111a lalA• Pflaclpal aom of the aote ••· cored by aeld O.ed• of r,..,, to-wit: 112,022.62, w hla latereot frCJM 'I ove•b• I , I CM4, a a ia Mid oote provided, advaacea,lf aoy, aoder U.o ••-of aald Oeed of Trut, Ieee, ch•sea aod eapoaaoo of tbe Tr .. tee .. d of tke tn&ata eNated by told Oeed of Trwaa . The beaellclwy .. der aald Oeed of Tre.a. by rnaoa of a weach ot def .. h la t ... oblip- tloaa eecared t •-ltr, llereto- fon uecatod aad 4alivered ao the ude,.iped a wrltc.a Oe- c l .. ti• of O.laah aad lle· -ad few Sal•, •d wrluea ao- tlc. of breaell aad of electloe to c:aue U.e aa4.,.iraed to aell "id PfOpefty to aatiafy aeid obli«a tloea, •d thereafter, oo \fey 1, ICMS, the .. deral1ud c•••d aald aotlee or breach aad of eleciiOil to be reccwded lo book 7506,/.q' 559, of .. ld Official RecOf •· Jlate: Aupac 4, lCMS ntle ~ _. Tlut c....., uaaN'Iftatee BJ W.U.DO a. "AVO, AVTUOaiZED OFFICER Aaala&M& 5eaeW7 81693 Pobliah: ~OjCllet 12, 19, I. 26 , 19f.'i, in tht' "4ewpon Harbot ~oaip. T .. o· n. a., -va. u • . & .... ,., t 11•4. .. ...,.,..._. J CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Penouliled Seniu DOM I. ILDIIt ELDIR CONSTRUCTION CO. 35 Y~ars an Newport Bt!.-r h 2115 .... ,.,. 11¥4. 1.7~ *CROWN HARDWARE* WE "A IIOVIif.Ullir.P IT08r" ....._ CVT FIJfE . . PAJJn'S Otiolo KETS • • e, 3·21110 J107 EAST COAST II AT C080JrA DEl. NAJI H. J. GARRETT FURNITURE profession.~ ittterior des4gnm 2215 HARIOR ILVD. ~275 646 0276 COSTA ~ESA COST(I MES(I SAYIIQS AIID LOU NOW! lmiEST COMPOUNDED DAILY UCI ftM M U. 4.17% --Cl Ill ._. Mn If 4.154ft • Clllfll Ill ., -..... ,. -'fUI. SO TRANSFER YOUR ACCOUNT NOW cosm rlE8(I UIIIH-LIAII ..... .. I BUILDING PE-ITI PollowiftJ permi&a were ia- aHd by die Newport 'leat h t.ildina depenm.nt cilmna •• firu l wocka of Auauu: Mew,_. tt.l,hta Paul Y ana. alteration• at S43 San ·kmatdino Ave ., 1600. Keith l>unn. aun shade , 1323 \1arprct, SlSS. Vincent .larr is, 1--unat, 2- atoty dwcllina. 2508 Chff Or., 140,000. C.llff Hoven P.J . O'Connor, hood for ranae. 17 00 Kinas Rd ., Sl50. How port Lydia Fabiano, awnana , .aoo W. CGaat Hwy., 1570. B.R. Tyler, a lterations , ss 11 ScuhOfc Dr .• •as . Andeuon-\4 00fe, ranae bOOIJ fOf coffee abop, 2627 'lew- port :llvd., 1700. L.A. Hartman, apeument over p ra ae. 20S H ch St., SlO,OOO. Tastee Freeze Int., wall at 201 1 Qch St., 1640. Paul C. Yana, inatall wall sa an. 3405 Newpou lllvd., UO, and veneer on fa ce or bualdana. S200. Wi I ham Plowden , 2-~. tory duplexes, at 5204 and 520ft :'llepwne, S34,000 each. c .... , ... , .t.ll. Sr-oul. fence , 718 'Aanaold Ave .. 130: 2-c tory dupleua at 716-7161) \1ara - Fid, 132,000, and at 718 and 7 11~ Mariaold, 132.000. Ca rl Wiley,kttc:hen remodel, 234 lras Ave., l l ,SOO. ..,.c:d Clanton , allerattons. 1108 Otean .Uvd .. SS,OOO. ~.S. -Jahas . repa ar fire damaae. ~115 Haystde Or .. SlO,OOO Lido lale John :ta estand, add1 taon , 121 V11 \1entnne, S16.010. .tax .4an swanger, addatatiO , 1 H Vaa d avre . S7 ,500 8olboa lalond ( SHOPS AND SERVICES C . Carla , sadan &. 12~ Sap- phare ~ve .. S30. o\rthur Stasr. a.ddauon . 201 Pearl Ave ., S8.000 ______ Sa!'e nme And Money-CaU An &pert AIR COMDtTIONING Boy ShOtos J arne s Smuh. stone '*3 II, 2601 Hay shore r>r., U .000. SMITH lltOS. CO. HHtl•t -Ah c..., ••• , .. , s. ... ...... 16., s.., .... , Avo. Ll 8-5531 e APPAREL -WOMEN .lEAl DAtiL aotter Drones & Sportswear Ac couoriu ond Gi fts Newport or I lVI 0 R S..1700 Westcliff Plaza Ml 2-2~ Newport Beach • AUTO REPAIR Cor S.rvic• "Imported'' From rune-ups tn Overhauls J~GU~R Sp•ciol i st 548-3941 2221 Horbor, C.M. e -\l'TO SF R\H'F -GAS II OIL SHELL OIL DEALER •n ••rr .,. I • •·A<w '•"E'l A _, ·.or JT l ,[ ( ... p ,1 A~ ... J.i • .·.r ~ NIVf4T til~~ r •I r ·. •l( P r r I,;P "'-"'C. O(li l [ll) 21 0 1 F:. Cooal Hwy. ao Goold..,rod Co•ono del War, 6 7 S-111• e BEAUTY SALON %712 .. a...c ...,. eo-. ..... ...... .,,.,* e BOOK STORES UO&.lOIOOI_, t £ rrND OUT...CP,_.IDfT .OOU AltT -NAUTICAL -OCCVl T LIYAittU I'\JitCMASID ......_,O.,._...n .............. _ • CARPENTRY CARP EM TRY Shel••• & cobl11et1 ill .. , .... Minor Repairs No jo b too small H.O. A.HD ERSON &42-0033 If no an awer co li Ml 6-2372 -----------·------------ e COMCRETE e ......... ~ ....... --..ry ·-., .. ....., ••.c_,._... ~ ............. u.-. P.O. ._ Cl Cilia ... JAMITORIAL MR. KLEEN • Carpet CJeanbtl • F~~Dor.stripplac Mdwulnc • Windcrw1 Complete Clean inc Service. CAU, 646-4977 M~S. P~E'J ~TT at the ~oollo 1ook Shop at S45 v. 18th St., Cos ta Mesa, Hill be most happy to help you wi th your selection from the largest collection of used and out of print books rn l,osta Mesa. e FLOOR COVERING CARPETING 675-1636 flraj'l.:rae " • Lano leum r:••rma.:a Newport FI-r Covorin9 Co. 3500 E. Cout Hwy . CorMo dol Mor • RESTAURANT B E R K S H I R E' S on tho Bey LUNCHEON -DINNFR COCKTAILS ORaole 3-Q405 3450 VI A OPORTO :"'e wport Beach Save tiMe . U •• Tho Pho11o to COIItOCt tft eae o4fYorti letS. • IILOIIST BROADWAY FLOWER SHOP liervana the Harbor Asca Coli 09• C ... tor 2750 Horbor Blvd. at Ad.,.., Co~t• Muo S46-S28.C FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeMur/ Tosh "HARBOR AREA'S OLDEST 1 FLOWER SHO P'' 2431 NEWPORT BLVD. ... 6-4479 c.~, ...... CJII; .. :;, .... , .. ~ __ ..,. ... -..... ·--~ """"'·~ PROFESSIONAL • SHOE REPAIR IAIEIUIT'S Complete Shoo S.nnco ORTHOPEDIC P roscriptton ~.c1ali st We 9' ve s&H Gr"" Stomps 1890 Harbor Blvd., Ml ~3311 • INTERIORS PAT OLIYER IHTERIOR A complete ser"ico color styli ng, floor co"orings, Clf)etioa, fumiture, lighting ~411 E. Coast Hwy., COM 67S..55SO • .,,UEL -CHILDREN :Kultlu• _.At:t~llu. ~ .... INFANTS WEAR CHILORENS WEAR 67>1272 432 l2nd Street :-.lewport Beach, Caltr. DR. LOU ROY ELDER OPTOMETRIST ~­~"'-tt84 UOYCH C ...,_ e48...0'7&0 --MACH WCITel..ll'l' •I..Ala • DIY CLIAMIMG '' (}#!.II. CINIII Ptot ............. , ., cJ...a., -rut .. •ice --.... ,_, ... , - .. ., Nnic• ..... ,. Pi., .... t...., At•CJ ..... c.. ..., .. ca. ,.... ....... ,_ ... ...... 11 ... w ..... TRAVEL SEavtCES LO NG F'O_. F'A .. AWAY 'LA C£ap • r COM .,_.a eluu,. • ..,_, eo.~ .... :t'._• 67M- C....a .. I We• ~-.......... I. C:..et H • WISTCUPf TIAYIL Sllvtel RESERVATION AND TIQ £TS-ALL liiAJOil AlllL IN 'f() £~t'ICE CltA WISTQJ, TIA¥& SB\IIQ •at W.•cMf Or Nl. • 6Q.JIDI (Ac,.u .._ -..~hff Pl..t • UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERIHG (Ry £Mropt,_. (,ofu,,nl REMODEL 2 pc. ~•t OHL Y $69.50 Cell "I•"'Y" 215 Mel,. H. I . 536-6405 FREE dol & piclutp CUST0\1 Ft.;RNJTlJRE L'P ttOLSTE RY • QUALITY WOR~ • HEll'S FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY 2809 H-port Blvd. Newport Beoch 67~8,1 MOVING & STORAGE liOO TRANSFER CO. 1M Pmige MOler 546-2226 Agnts For ..:..-• ;.;:&J'Jii ri sr e J EWELERS John Wayne . wa ll, !61!6 Fb yshore Or .• Sl ,OOO. Wnt Newport Heights Lona leach Leasana Corp. tenant amprovements. 151 •lo patal Rd .. S8.000. R. Sampson, repaar fare damaae. 925 W loth St .. S400. HorbOf View Hill~ Rachard Webster, c arpmt, 2 519 II arbor V a e w l>r .• s I , 000 Irv ine T orroce llerbc:rt Broder ad. wa II. 1017 lk~na e r>oone . S300 Eoat Upper Bay I a-.tbluff-~eV.f"Ht ln1. I "" C 1.<!0 l> lru c; II 1'10 oltf Ill: I rl'l!l\ ''X k lhs 111 ~hatllcr owa ll' .t :: I)Q \ ltd \ 1 c; t a ~ ~, ~ \r.a la;~ ~.l . .P lurl\ d ~I ;~11 l'h1 t...o• \.:r•IOUU•oo•~ I ' r 1 . ..: l 1 krtnr lltcrattooo' '" .,,,.,.,,, nc 'luaiJTn}:. ~Ill ltlfl Wu t Upper Bay \ .,._,m ,,q rl • mg ~ 1,, ""'' l en t.: I lot PI 'l I IIIII I I.U C' ll;l){ch ,_., "110 11 .,,,,.1. 1~>~1 l•n~·•ln ~~-'"" 'lon ·t .tilt ol,l~.ol. v.all I -ll~ ""'ll•al!ll. ~-lliO I I ,Je lblu te , )Ufl~>hadc 2 \.U r u'ttn, Hfl5 ln-"\ate\ Inc.. j'la rtall•'lfl . .l~()() (. a·11pus. Sl500. fence~. l llX Jnu 113f-Pescador. soon WALLACE CALDERHEAC I /EIEL ER 1-lo\' li~.humacher . fence ... 13\5 \antaaal>. S ll·U . '>"'tm- """' pool, S!,-lOO. .Yeber. (. omair, ._,Il ler. par- urion . J9S;li h rcta . SlOO. 3123 F Coast lla~,..ay (orooa del \1ar Ollaole l-~~50 • !~URSERY Snrubs. ntetlor P lonh , Trootcols-\ Tree~ ln secttc•oes and Fertdtle S~H u reen Stomps F ree Del1v ery ffiRON-\ Of I. ~AR 'II RSt R\ ~H4 ~. Cout Hl•ay b7)-0ib0 'e PET SUPPLIES TIIO,ICA.L ,. .. We hove ltoao lorgnt ~W~d ""'~' b.ca,tif\.1 selection of rro,i col filft in ltoae OteQ. Yre oho carry a f\.11 li"e of ~ori""' a, CW~d aU occe ... soriea "eeded lor the hobby. South Sea ltQPicol, 218 W. Wi I eon, C.M. Li befty 8-7'96 1. Coato Weao • AIIIGI.ASS Cryatoliner Corporation Costing Resins & Molds Fiberglou Moteraols anJ ~l ie~ - Ll ~0292 1626 Placentia, Co~ta Meao ................ ..ttit WILCOX.C.fTTINDIN HMDWAU ....... u ... a ce. • ..._ ...... 1'7'00 W. c.o.t HWJ., H.L ....Ut ...... PAIII?t A. W. M ARSAC PUNBE~ 100 c .. ado. An. Co.,.a4el M• pt-•• aep•n OA Y A Ml<Jfl WAT!a H£ATe.S 67,..130 ~rad \Idler. l~ntt. 2-s tor} lowc thng. I'll 1.:1lan sq UCJO BUlZJMG SE E CAUSES AUTO ACCIDENT \ .. 1'1 ¥ CtUZZIO~ bee .. ChJ'>- • l lan \no •recn. 1 ttl l2 hrl'l•'r "land "' r.a~ 1:1c 'chtd c ,ft .: "a ... Jrl\ ang I ll•• • ~·•n-.rctc: dl'lut .,cot dnJ ,te.:l '''''-'lie loliJ 'e" r<•rt ,t,:,, .. h r<•lace laq "'ed. ne ,.,,d 'he "'3' allc:'llpt- '"~ h l rr J the ..:ar ••f the nee .am.l "' crved tn the r1 gh t v. Hh the: velllcle, an d ... uuc k the .abot.ncnt on Harbor Island :~J . 'lllUt.h of Rudder Rd. fhe en t1re front end of the YC- hacle owas damaacd. The bee escaped. Sill LO~ REPORTED Ill IALIOA BURGLARY te II a \terra am. 15. ~ r Ocean Blvd., 3a lboa. told '4e,. rort 'kach pol ac e last oweek that someone had en· tcred her home and taken Sltll 50 worth of artacles and coans Polace saaJ che bur alar cvadentl) entered the home by removan & a screen and raastna a wrndow and took a 175 wnst watch . a S70 A\'- F\' radao, b half dollars, and approxamately S5 to SlO WOfth Of old COinS . UFEIUAIQ IREAIS LEI WATER SlUII& Gary Spn naer, 18 . of 314<1 Ura" U. .. Cost.a \icsa. suf- fered a broken lea an a 'kat er s luma at adcnt tn the \ack ilay sk11n& area 1 hurs- J.y. Aua. 1~. <Af) , a cwport .leach hfcauard, told 'ewport Bucb rohte he was attcmpuna a landlna on the beach but fell backwards on die unJ . He ~~ou 1k11n a behand the boat pt toted by Wal ham F all<la. b~7 Vta Lado Soud . l1d{l Isle. HEW AGEHCY SITe .i eru Reot a C'a.r hu opco- ed ''' chard auto renu l aacncy an ..,.e•J'('n ~ach -al \trh'a Paltudes 1em c:e uahon, JJJ P'ah ndu Rd., 1n lhe Rac:t \ay area. ~ diroc:t-hne t•lelllbOftc COftnecta 1t.e aaacy ••til Oruac Co..ty Atfl'OC1, a few bloch away . O.c:r lcru kM:aiiOfta an ~WI'Oft Buell art aa 2100 W C tt thry ... d al tt.. ....,.,..,. ... ~EWPORT HARBOR ENSI ~ SECOND SECll~ - -Pace 7 THURSOAY. AUG.l9, 1965 CXHlO-.A DEL MAR, CALIF. Professional Directory l NSULUfl:E •. FOA ALL O F YOUI't INSl.IAANCf: NEilDS ROBERTSON -AOLfJ R IN RANCE 3!33 £.. Cout BWJ. OlnMa ...... -i'7S.3UI f'UN EJlAL DlREc:TORS BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Mldway b-2424 l520 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAa ORiol e 3-9450 s;,.n 1942 Friendly Nelp_.,ood Service Mary Hughes (ltft), 1.4arcannt ';aoa and Patt• :::handler givt a samp le of the tun in <\merrcan lnternatrona l's "How to SwH a Wild '1ikint," new color and Panav1 s1on musical comedy now at the '3alboa Theatre through Aug. 21 . BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-3t33, 8-XW e-ta Me.- Westclif'l Chapel LEGAL HOTICE 'o fl( ~ or rn1 ... , f ~ ....... " ~ ~ -'JII lin th" 14th ,j,., rof ""P'""'''"' !'>' .,,,,,..(} .. , ''''"' \10HJI,\f.~ 111\11'\') , •••· .,..,,.,,,,.~. .... I,, .... ,,..... " ·' •h ,,., .. t ... . )t .. .. 1\h•· ,,,, ... ,., " I . .... , .. • I ,,. .. U'll\ .. tef"'fntif ....... urtne.: t •cq•• •th,., I I lt~"'\I'HI• ·I• I,,, t l WI l t l " ''"" ,1 I H t\'. I \ I I II It ' I ~ \ \ I' I . ' \ '" In\\ '''"' 1\ I fll ' 111 •II \ I II' Ill I " .. I. 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"'f'f'DIMI llD•1 ,j,.lt,,.r,.j to thr Wl•lrnt•IOI~'•l • "'"""D ,,., l•r•· uoa of rif'{oooh oor>d l ""'•D 1 1~'' ...1,. llJici 01 Wflllf'D bOih I' nf j,.. !.uh Cllld of ,.,,.,.,,OD In 1 "II'" thl' uodf'T~IIfn"•l '" .,.11 .... ,., proprn, to ... u ... h ~ ·~ <>tolo tr•· uoa... u d thf'r,.altf'r, •n \4•• I~ I Qh i. 1 h,.. un Jrf'tpf'd •u~rd ... ,d DOll•,. 111 t .. faoh ADd "II'C'IIOO tn ~~~ To ~ ,,. _ ror~.i on llouk -:,)1\ P•tr" '~; of Offh ti l R,.ror 1!0 10 lh" •lito,. of lbf' l.ouoa" R,., Ofoll'r "' ""'ct Cnunl¥. Oat r d 'an"l l. JQf,r, "l~' \11 \401l H. <\U I 11\11' \ '' 1h C: ' Rluooll'a. f'.,..,.,tl,.nt 1'\v Roh"n II. ••II"'"'"'"· '-.n .. l., ''"'"" Pablu•h '"•· 10. '"· 'fop!. ~. 113h... 10 th,. '""port ll.,hm rutj[ll. nCIEn 011 SALE FOR ICOII .. C COWFEREICE radets f~ the farth Oranac County economu: devcl<'rment c oofcrcncc ro be held at lla s- nc~land 'f<ltc l on fhu.uda) Oct. ~ , are nm~ •lfl u lc Pttce of taclleu '' SIO, w.t'l•ch ancludes dtnncr The conference. 'ktth thc cheme, "Oranac (. ouncy - Toda " 11 bcan1 held "' a - quaant out-ol~tatc and out- of-county buaane,•mcn and mdus tnaltsta wtth 0\c ~.:ur­ ron t art'• th and future roten- llal of Ounae (.nun tv . and also to a•ve County rcrre- ~enraan•u an u~auna on the Ct»ftty'l raped propeu and powlh. NATTBESIES ... -••wau•o ,~~ 0 0 Ph-• 1ft Y ovr Ordor '-' o S.itHriptleft: Coli U3.0S50 eL'(·~ 427 E. 17tlra ST. COSTA WESA MI...._ .1 CHIJR.C:HES .1 1lewpprfH.nrtJor Luhrnn ~hwth "0.. w 8hana C>wftu'*" ~~ H.tlr.r" • eo' cu..., Olti"- Hf:WfiOIIIT MACK CALWORH&A THE AM(RICAM LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES : 9 00 a "'· FoMily Worahtp 1\. Juntor Church 9·•!> a.~t~. Church School & Adult Clou 11 00 o.m. Foatt•o Wo,.hlp The Re•. Ja~t~u G. Bla1n, Pastor \lr P ••• I . l d l\\10, La' "iit"~>tan1 P ho11e S4-3631 f • ' I,., " qurr • "" d '\,.a• tu ll#d(rtJ 1. ~,,J '1r,. (tlfJ f'lf'" I /Jo t J 11td '"I •>•111f~r '• ;i 11"tf Jftl~ll .,tl ,, ,,. .. "'"'' iJt•r ... .,~···•rf r /1' ,.t!;.l, ••1ti tnlt""r~ , • 1;., l'f'<Jrl Otrr stian x a•nc• S.rvtc•s n&IT C11\:11C11 0 F C'IIIIIST, JO£"'l1ST 3303 Vta Lado :'1/cwpon Such Sl:NDA\ SCHOOL 9.15 ......... , 0"' SUNOA Y SER \ ICES 9 15 -11 0 "'· WEDNESDAY E\ E'ii~G MEETING I,."' READI""'G ROOM ....... .,..: 9 ..... -5 p"' ........ ..,. 9 0 "' -7 45 ....... Twe•di!Y ..,,; F.,,;.,. 9 ..... -5 p "' • ·' p .... S.....4oy: ''·"' -4,."' SIXOND ewt:IK'II OF C...-T. SCIENTIST cwpon Beach at Corona del \4ar 31139 East Cout Ha ahwa\ SL'NDAY SCMOOL 9 15 a.., Sl.NOAY SERV1CE 11 ..... fr'EDNESOA Y EVENING MEETING 1:00 111 .... READING ROOM - 3139 East Coast Haahwa~ ....... .,. •. 10 ....... l ...... -~ .... .,., 10 ....... p ... 7-7:SO 111·"'·1 9-9:30 •·•· Froclo,.· 10 •·"'· • 9 "·"' You arc cOfdaally Tn\•lted to attend Church Scf'\'ace$ and to use the Reacltn a Room. l apdlt •• P.Da '*" ( lu~pntl~ru Ba lli~ RffPtest ) Saaca AN 6 ..... 'le IIIL %>: ••• c. .,, ....... ..... SUJifDA Y sarnc:a t :., .... s.ade7 SdiMrlll JJ :CO a.na. Moral• w...-... • ·oo ...,._ 'halai ... u._ 7 CO p..m. ~ WWCl$ W'ED~DD•'f 7 ...210 pJD. -~Je .. t:OO p.m. .......,_ Mort' .. Luthercm Church Of the Ma.ter LuntHan ~urd\ an Am•nc-e 3~5 ~t Cout Hlpway Corona Gel Mar PAaroa PUIC (UIII Phon• Oltlo~ 3·5022 SUNDAY SCHEDULE Q a.m. - -Famalv worsbap tnclud•na Sunda, Churc:tl School 11 :00 .l. m. --~ Lnht fl,.st ~tist Chur~ fSOUTH I!:RN1 c o•o•u Oil ••• COAST HWY AT co.tACA~IIt SLL TOLBERT PAST()ft 6~66H 6~U16 SUMDAY SoOtOOL ....... U •• MD.MIMC WCM St411t ... I,,. •• Tlt AIM INC UNION..... • M ,..,., ~VEMIMC; WCMUHIP ... 7,JO """" "DMUDAY 5f.VIC! 7111 ,.,., MU.5UY 'lt0VIDIO 3262 Broad Street, Mewpon Heltht• '"'''"''"'"u' '" '''"',."'"'"''· li,f,/,, ,,( lfl I hr,./a~"· ,.1114/(f'llr al '" If, \ICifl <.'huH h SchOt'l fnr art aah. 10 a.m. ~nday nda V.(tt 'ihll" al II a.m. • 'llur cry (Ir e Puwadcd TELEPHONl=. 642· KING Of KINGS EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH \ ~· ., ... , 1.1 1 ~1<~4' ~,,(\~ 130t N9whope at Tra~. Gor•ft Gr0¥e $UNOAY SU VICf S 1·00 ontl l ttOO A.M. SUNDAY SC HOOl 9 30 A.M. ... ........................................ . nl--7 . l * * 2790 HARBOR BLVD. GRAND OPENING Donel COIFFURES llA COLLEGS: CF:NTF.R. 2750 HA qRQR BLVD .. COSTA MF:SA n rn f {I I \ /I 0 P f H t T f"f 1 10 f. Ttl f I. 0 f f Till 1.'' H f. H Tl ::-A UJ \ Il l f . /Qth 'T .. UI,Tl lff ' I • f H :l.l S/1 f.[.) f\ T/1/'i ·I Rf ~ • W1GS CLEANED AND STYLED FEATURING FABULOUS VAPOZ0NF: BLEACH AND TINT MACHINE FROM SWITZERLAND ....... BLEACHES AND COLORS IN 1 3 THE USUAL TIME, WHILE tT CONDITIONS • OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY , 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. • ,. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY F:VENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 545-1310 \10VING ~ON TO COLLEGE CEITEW HARBOR BLVD. AND ADAMS COSTA MESA SALE NOW ON! et 2515 E. Coast Hwy. c.r .... del Mer GIFT ITfMS • JEWELRY FASHIONS • CO~encs ' &o!. '" • • ... ,·f . l:.i: '":' '' r , • 'C' IJ " •• r :~ ,. '. t ' . ' ' ~ .• t.J. • , •),; : " ~~.·. ~ , ' f .•: • ,I ., ~ tt • i ' _· ' ( li?.O.IA ~~AM) Co.TA M.aA. CAUf"'MtiA A,po. .. tm.nt. 8-12 Mo.Jo., tL.u n....a.. 8\le .... f-a41. .... -..a..t•~· Eyes Examined Contoct Lenses Dr. S.A. Rosenblum nptometri&' 2786 HAR80Q BLVD. Coste ...... , Cellf. COLLEGE ' CENTER Harbor at Adams Costa Mesa BAll HEADQUARTERS ZISO HARBOR BOULEV ARO COST A MESA -s..6-'l99 i1.\ll Y r)(LIVER!ES FLOWERS · GIFTS -PLANTS IN TH~ COLLEGE CENTER WEEK OF AUGUST 16th ERYTIDN IN BroaJwa'l :.J.fower Slop 2750 Harbor Blvd . at Adams Colltgt Cmta Cottege Center is an excitingly new commer- cial and professional complex unique to Costa Mesa. Uttra~odern in design, archi- tecture and construction, College Center stands alone in the community for high fash- ion and prestiae shopping. Uttimatety, it will include 40 specialty and service stores, the 30 suite, three-story San Joaquin Office Bultding..and Howard Johnson's Famous first West Coast Restaurant You've got to~ It to believe It ADAMS San Joaquin .Building COLLEGE C£tnU Howard Johnson's Restaurant ,.,, v ·~' ~ 1: • f j-1 ~ \ J .. ·, 1 r , j . • . · f 1 . ' ' I :; . . ' I I II I I ' • I I' j . ' '