Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-08-17 - Newport Harbor Ensignes · io cau.aina concern amona Gotona del Mar Jetidcnta ncar Sth Ave. A reati&nment or the we I tct ly portion or Sth Ave., wipin& out a number or dweilinaa. ia sbown on the mot t re cent map, which •ill be the buis r~ a freeway aareement between the state and the City or Newport Beach. THE RISING TIDE, about an hou r short of the high water mark , churns away at a soli d barrier of sandbags near 4oth St. end on the west Newport Beach late Tue sday afternoon. The nearest house in vi ew here Is 3917 Seashore Or. The sandbag wall was laid dur ing th e day In a race to beat the b:Jb p.m. high tide. (En sign photo, taken about 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.) BEACH FIGHT WON The new map ahows the ~~~~i~~ii~~~ new route of 5th Ave. start· ina from its pre sent alian· g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mc:nt at Mar&ucritc Ave., then analina downwud to Go ldenrod Ave., dead· The riaht aaainst time and tide in the West Newport erosion cri s is was dea• ~:;;;;­ cribcd yesterday by City Manaaer Harvey Hurlburt as a success. COUNCIL OK ~S REDISTRICTING Rediatrictina of council· manic ueas wu apprOved Monday evcnina by a 4 to 3 vote of the Newport Beach City Council. The new district linea keep all incumbent Council members in their present disuict.s (except that the numberina for Oiauicta 6 and 7, Corona del Mar, ia s.wi tchc:d, to provide con• 111ecutive clockwise number· ina). Thus no Council member would be made iit- c:liaible •• a candidate for re1lectfell. · The westerly tip or Balboa Island is added to District I. BalboL The remainder of Balboa Island aoes to Dis· uict 6, which also includes portions of Irvine Terrace and Corona de I Mar. The remainder or Irvine Terrace, includin& incumbent Coun• cilman Dec: Cook's resi• dence, remains in District S, which slso e:ttends alona both side s of the Upper Bay. Councilman Howard Roaen (D is trict 1) said he opposed the new plan because it ia aaainst the s pirit of the Charter, which says that districts should include natwal areas which are contiauous and compact. Mayor Paul Gruber c:xpreued his apeemcnt with. Mr. Roaen • comments. .. Leave it aa it is."• aaid Councilman AI Porait. "'hla Ia ll tuce. tf il-.,.. done riabt, 1 would be prrymandet"ed out, and I wouldn't mind that ... The new di suic tina map received the .. yes" votes of Vice-May or Doreen Man hall and Councilmen Lindsley Parsons . Dee Cook and Bob Shelton. Mayor Gruber and Counci !men Roaen and Forsit voted "no." No tax hike for erosion How to finance the emer-crease to pay for lhe ero- aen cy beach erosion con trol sion control. in West Newport? Councilman AI Forait also endina on Goldenrod Ave . just below midpoint between the prnent 4th Ave . and Sth Ave . All the dwc\linaa (Continued on paae al The crucial te stina time came at the 6:36 p.m. hi&h tide mark of 6.1 feet on Tuesday. All that day, city crews , . local residents, county priS oners and County F lood Control peuonncl had been toilina aaainst that deadl ine inuallina thous- ands of sandbaas aloaa the bldly eroded beaches. A solid wall or sandbaJs had been installed by 6 p.m. in the area from 38th St. Co 42nd SL The wall held as the hi&h tide arrived, and there were only minor in· stances of water enterins patios. "It would appear that we have it licked," Cil}' '• Manapr Hurlburt said yesterday momina. ''The critical time was Tuetday•s hiah tide . The tide wu not quite u bad as anticipated; apparent ty the s tonn out at tea is not as severe as ......... -we would have of tbe beadl in a of areas . Now our job it to watch closely durin& the remainina days of hiah tide, maintain the undbaa wall, and make re- pairs 11 necessary."' The hiah tide will be 6.4 feet at 1:18 p.m. today, Aua. 17; 6.S feet at 8:54 p.m. th is Friday; 6.4 feet at 9:30 p.m. Saturday: 6.1 feet at 10:06 p.m. Sunday, and then wi II continue droppina. The area from 36th St. to 38th St. was not undbaned, be cause some 20 to 2S feet of beach re mai ned there. A SPECIAL RIG from the County Flood Control Dis- trict prov ided a speedy method for tilling sandbags during "operation sARdblg," which began Tuesday at the beach along West Newport. The hooper was con· \inual ly suta~ll td wtl\ $11\d hom 1\t Paclflc El ectric ~'Ill-...,; Ollf Ill• Sllltots at 111e11otlom ftlltd 11\e sacks In a matter of_stcortd$. {Ensi gn J)hotD.) Deal it in Spades- --with a Queen It looks like the Queen of Spades f01 fortune tellina in Newport Beach. The City Counci l aave approv al Monday C\lcnin& to the first read ina of Ordin· &nee 1229, wbich hu to do with .. fortune tellina and similar arts." The ex istina city law calls for a SH .. ~ay license fee for such "arts," wi th. the aim of discourasina same. City Attorney Tully Se ymour advised the Coun· cil Monday evenina that "the Gypsy clan is infil· uatina into the area and is challenainasuch ordinances as be ina discriminatory." This dilemma took almost opposed usins water t'undt as much time at the City and asked for a tax increue. Council meetina Monday Councilman Dee Cook ro- evenina u did the solution marked, "It behooves us k) ror the ero1ion crisis. keep the taxes uuactcd MORE LOVELY ENTRIES for the Miss Sheila McWilliams of Co rona del Mar, The financial decision was from lhe taxpayers as low Corona del Mar contest are s ig'ling up Georgene Smith of Coron a High lands and Mr . Hurlburt uid that if heavy surf dne\ops in the remainin&,days of this week, it may be necessary to move into that area with the und- baa protection. Mrs. Haugh dies at 94 He described the $2S-a""'.lay license fee law as of ques• tionable leaality, and therefore offe red the new otdinance, , which would pr oh ibit fortune tel lin& et al entirely 1f carried out fot to find the money in the as ponible, 01 we will set wi th "The Pirate," Art Morrison mana-Lorie Hannaford of Corona Hicjllands. 1~67·6& city budaet rather ofT a chain reaction. The tax ger of Crock er-citizens Bank and co.. Deadline for Queen entries is th is Friday, Adelaide Thom as Hauah, of 20S E. Bay Ave., Bal- boa. died Tuesday, Aua. 15, at the aae of H. thin raise the tu rate. revolt. already has hi t school chairman of the Pirate Days Queen Con· August lB. Th e queen will be chosen The estimated cost of the ~d auueL Thhere are mdoany test, The new contestants ate, from left. Thursday evening, Aug. 24. The 2nd emeracncy phue of the eroaion control is upected to set under way Monday. The Altfillisch .. Fulton Co. of Anaheim will beain movina sand from the Cenua\ Newport and Balboa ocean front to the eroded beaches in West Newport. Council awarded the con· tract Monday eveninJ, ac• ceptina the tow bid of 179,.500 ror mov ina 100,000 cubtc yarda or sand. monetary purpos es . The proh1bition covert quite a ranae or activity. to Wi t: immediate erotion control •nO arc sot to • oot us vm :'!:·~r ~i. ·i~~t.p:~~~)().; ~nn: .. ~~ ~~r.~ol "' build Queen contest date changed come back to lhe city uea.. Councilmm Bob Shelton Final plana for Pirate at 4:30, the art 11.1ction will the auctioneer. There will sury throuah reimbuuement offered emotion to delete 2 Days were completed at a be hold at tho Coffee be a one-hour break at 6, from federal and state lU items fmm appto\led capital Tuesday brealcfaat rneetinJ Garden. Catl A.rmatron& of and then the auction will be She c.me to Ca.l ifomia from Arkan sas 7 s years aao and had lived in the HartKn area for the put 30 years. Her rather owned a l uae amoun t of Ssn La An a property. Fortune te llma. Palmuuy. Asuoloay. Ptuenoloay. Life teadina. Cartomancy, Cl airv oy ance. Crystal I&Z ln &. Mediumship. fun.ds. projectatoprovide the money or Corona del Mar Chamber Lot Anaelot will qain be co... :d from 7 to 9 p.m. Vtce-Mayor Dor~cn · M&f'o for the oroaion control: re-of Commerce and Kiwanis T • k ohoil ouuooted UIIOI money COt\ltruction or bulkhead and Club mombero " tho Snook wo more storieS as ed from die water r~tourcea aroin end N St.Beadt in Bal· Shop reatawant. Chamber Survi vo rs include 3 dauah· leu, Mu. RichardS. CastJe o( Balboa, Mrs. Bryon 8. Osbome of Lo s Anaeles and Mn. H. E. Stahler of Balboa: 6 aundchildren and 4 sreat· arandch.i I dren. fund, which, oho oud, would bo&, 011,!00; onnu•l oewor Ptooident Hubert Peirool for county dock bul•ldl'n I not be needed _for 2 or 3 main replacement proaram, presided durin& the dia· yean. Evan wubo\lt a l&J. Balboa (II and. $70,000. cuss ion union. · A maximum of 20,000 Spirit photoaraph y. Sp irit vo iceJ . Spirit writlnJ . yarda of the fi ll "'li come The Council also: from the ocean beach be· ineroaao, the added., 1oeal . . A chanae in schedule The Newport Beach City nina Commission. proptrty own11a will be He tlld lhe Councrl should moved up the Miss Corona Council looked with favor payina more thia year be--look for ocher way• 10 pay del Mar conteatto the open• Monday evenina at a request caaue of increued 1111111d for aewer replacement than ina niaht of Pirate Oayt -to acld 2 atorie• 10 the pro- valuation. dt~ aent~al fund. d Thuttday, Aua. 24. · The posed main bu.ildina on lbe Servi ces wi ll be held at 11 Lm. this Friday, Aua. U, in lhe Baltz Coront del Mar Oaapel. Private int.e,.. mont will be at Fairhaven Memorial Park. Spirit materit li zatton. Etherealization. Prophecy. 0 mo oa wu approve contest will beain at 8 p m. city-county dock ~erty Cnancilm.a Howard RDJ III 4 to 3. Doreen Marahall, at the Coffee Ga.n nur the Arches. objected. "Let' a ~ot ki d Dee ~.k and ~nd_aloy ~ar·· 2647 E. Coast Hwy. Chai,.: Robin Huris of Lido Isle, ouneiYea by bonowtnJ from .1001 JOtned him 10 VOlin& man in charae of this event partner in lhe Newport oor need~ w:llr ftlnd,•• he "yea," ~ayor Paul Oruber, is J. Robert (Bob) Paine of Archil Mlrina project on atatld. · Let I PlY II we AI Por11t 1nd Howard R~ Mutual Saviqs 1: L.oaa tho dock tite. aaid that lhe JO.•• He favored 1 tu. in-aen voted .. no." Aun., auiatcd by Art preaent project. which calls NB repealing smoke tax Morrison ofCrockerCitizena for a )-story main buildina. National Bank. csmot be ptoperly fin.-cod. Merchandisina bu1aina The city tu. of 3 cnta wat patled to 2nd readina. will be offend by Corou per p.ct of CiJUtUII i1 ud fiaat adoption is ached• del Mar merchant• d•ina bela1 repealed. by dM Ntw-uted. for A•l· ll. · the 3 days ol the nent, port •ach Chy Coaacjl, Tbunday, Frlday ..ct bot lhlo ocll• woo't cut ICIIO\.A1811, AT UCI Soturday, Aua. 14, 15 ud dM tu: for a.Otetl., The Poaria District CaJi .. 26. n. repeal wut . ooiDCide fomi a eoa ...... or P••H• The Coroaa del Mar willa 1M Oct. 1 elf•ctbe •d TMdlen., Slnta Ana. Kiwuia ClP wilt ,.at oe da&eoldt•atw J-ont 1tate-hal aatabliMild In ac:ad .. Ill ,IMDil bnakfll\ fram wldo tu lo•lod loy lila 11010 mlo odooluoloip at UC lor 7 a.m. to I p.m. labriay, t..alala,_, ••••" ...., --pl•d•a ADa· 16, at ldoroodor'o ..,.,,1111., O..SioMoe llll lllolr llaal yo• of prep•.. C:.ofoloo porltiq lot. Local -., nolli111, City A• tloa for a ._. Ia lladli•• •rdoaall ... proridl .. _, 'hlly lai-aald 1\o ·-will k boaod oo prion, wblo~ will lla tllot tllo -daul '""""' a ' Ill•-o1 la•dal -• ia •• lam ol alii -tllo •-IU will 11a aood 114 .. .._., oocol• -llicollo ... ..,. .. , t11o olleoolod to oltloo ud1t,.oo •• will F 11 a rooi• -fut. · -~~~·> ,.. ordl-... of~· o-r:r.. ,... -. llapaoi .. It would r11ull. in a .. ,tot· sty wuk.elopecl'' aite on bip..prico PJ'Ot)erty, he ox· ploined. He uid ~bat 1111 aew ptaaa M~VId nt&te DO dl•l• in :he •ea of pouad c:oYWed by the lo•leYII lint r\oor, •d •••e tl)&al ..... would DOl. IJ.teed da1 n ,000 aq. R. limit apecifitd in th• 1 ..... 1\o ••" ... a•llalld-iAa •cJMe 1 MM. a na- _., y.-t olo~ •• ofii•L ,.._ ............ . 1 1101101 ..... ,_ ...... . -fhlMI•" II ao PI•· • Approved the requcat tween 14th St. and lith St., tor delay in hearina the ap-Central NewporL The re- peal o( P ietro Benipi from mainder witt come from the a Plannina Con'lninion de-Balboa ocaan hoat between c it ion dcnyina 1 use permit 13th St. and Alvarado. A for an off1ite adYertbina haul roadway will be con-JAMU F. l Al LEY OF sian at 2920 Newport Bh•d., auucted alona the beach. COSTA •SA •11 West Newport, (01 Karam's The load--up un and the James P. Bailey, 66• Rou restawant: the hearlna will deposit area wilt be closed St., Co1ta Men, died Au&. be held Sept. 11 . _, swiiDhln. The haul I ll the aae of II. He bed -·•• -'II be r --' off ~., lived in the Hlltbor Area 'or • Upheld the Plannina ...... -· · o....... • ..u '' lbere will be controlled 17 years. Commiuion decision deny• CIO .. ~'Itr pointe rot survivors incl~ 4 lOftS, Ina the requeat of William R. awianeta. "hoy, John, Wi\lh and Clar Auaury. Divination. Necromancy. (Editor's note : A particu- larl y claitvoyant crystal auer offered Lhe divination, thw&h definitely not for monetary purposes, that the City Council would deal the Queen of Spad11 at \be u •11 Counci 1 m .. tint of Aua. ll.) Brown of Loc:hridae Con-lllia aaad haul operation ton: 6 d&Qib&en, Mn. atruction Co., actina fot ia upeclltd to repleniah tbe Blanche Schocnp, hn. Ool• MOT GUlL n VIIIMCT Mn . O.Niet P1ac:a, for ,.. erociM a..achei so that DO die Smith aDd Mn. Panty n TV.ID I Y N IY modelip& and structural I I• fwtMt-c:tiaas will ariae Valentine ol Ok\UOIM ;t.lra . t\tft, ! ..... C.lte.a-at \lraflont lo a non<Oil!Of'IDO before lbe pen.Mnt solo-Wilda Dinrt ol Nonbridae, 1113 P: 'nab La., W.a"" ia1 dwtiUna at Sll l,.utt-tioe ia UDdertaken by the ~.•· lnea 'l'aldler ol Poa-,cUff, IIMd f« 1 ;.,. trial par A••·· C«OM del Mat. COI'PI e1 BIIJiDtera. II an Valley aDd Mta. ·MMy &her aM •u MM'IIII "r • Upbold lila I'IOMiaa 111• Oorpo projoet wu do-Cholt al Coo~ ~10: •..,. No..,... Boaoll ,.,_ iaot· C-111.., doclol• door o<rillad .,_._,., (looacil doer, I.T .. lk•IOJ ol otl .. lolly 19 .. a c111qo .,_ iaa lloo roq .. ll ol Oroat ••dJ Mooioa loy Qai, No,. b""':"; 1 oooton, t.h. ·lleo• Ia ,..u •. •1\o lriai - Wooton lrfi011 A t--l'oltr-4otrict aJi· Poria, t.h. -C... llald Ma· ·I _, tllo ., Aua. fcx ISWUic:Ml ala ........ •IIi• H.._ JL ud .:..;a cr-.; 15 ....... a JUl ... tl .... pormlt , ..... alr11to ., .. dtlof or •• oauloi ... : .... tlln-· " ~ allilt:r" ""• ... lllaaotl •• at 404 B. a.1a ...... •• · 1 .._., of .,. U.L =-~•••n~ a '"' ••••· · Bolllae, 1 .. C.llla -"-.... _.. lonlon -llal' Me-.::J•== =.. ~ ••"· 1lolo loe-p -·-II at tllo Boll ....... , .. polioo •-.. .. CcuoliOMd oe-11 -(Cwrltlwa .. • ...,.., a.a,.l. palloo to oott a""',. .. . _ ...... -.. . loiO ........ nil., ... .. ,,.,.., 110. ....... MUq I ...... •4 Wt -~~ I Muir n ... two ,..._.., oae-,.. la ......ua1 rteu -.~ ure." 'nil DPfiCIM. ......... lhoo ... & 1'1y l'alrel Ricd81 o,lalooa -• ,.. llolta -10 •• 11 Oao No.., u.--DP 'nil an DP MiifOIT IUCII proatad by J, l!d&or Hoo--latloo_, __ , r~ to b"o ooid: ·- Til BAittoa AIII'A'S O''S6T NI.$/'A.,IIt S.w ow cidltf .tave tba for die P~~a~a hold tbeit owa mail,,.......,, .. aow lldlld ia oe •liaa _. *• wll•t'Nf po11ibla. Ht Ia wife c• 110 to 6t 110M_, Olf ... _. ...... pa-la ,._ &.tp ....... 'do OWD tblm iD •tw..ria_ far tbe poliddaal about .._"iltf our eidel ... n. -.. ~ race riola wbidlhve sw'ept lafporliaa lba '!Bact to •• 1 bow 1hal aollody It P.a mt L c-...,., C... ... ., C.W. -,..._ Wbo CIOIIIUol lbeaa, b dl. pimpt aad tbt tubeidy of 1b. tum propun hll t.o about die .. ,, ln rtunt deyt. tann•• idea •• a aololion for &o bother bar. Ia Wa&u •• TIL.IIOMia: 17M• CAne CMe 7t4) piallloal aad lhe pypnill ud tbe WIIU&N cr. S60 bUIIoa. Our coUeetit~ilb an now talkiQa Barlier. he ata&.ecllbatlbere wuea& ceuaed by livina in didn't feel it ••• tal'e ID d-. s. .. 'em for !lloblyl about aubl.idizina our dliee to the tune ot ODe waa amarted aiqailarib'. ~ the city ahame. walt tbe eueou. n• •aia' !: ~:_a~ ~~j_: ::C:'~ ...;' :i, t!:~~ S.Ye our cilielf S.Ye 'em for the Ru.iant. 1houund IHUion dollart! tweea lhe rioll Ia verioat In a reca& i11ue of Ilia ~eaton we left dao ••tiD ........ ..,.... .. was; .. u taU. n. ,,.,.. ...._ C:w• ••. ll1t 10 much...,. to coacrol cities tbfn the And then the Federal Go'~m'nwnt wW owo chioa. in 1hat known NoJ10 1 p.,_, ke uaaet: .. Several w11 btc11t11 of our tJdt!• "'--,.. ..... ..,..,, ... n.....,. s.n.. ea-,..... .-hi countryakll. And c.bey're C\'cr 10 much easier and c:ontrol the cida and ewrythiq IDd 101• aaita&on had beoa teen n DtOD.,_t ap 1bo Buder Coun· Mr. Smith"a term idea may • C::.... ..a ... CaiU. to deatroy by bonlbiq. Save our citiel 10 we crybody in them. That'• the p~80 tad tbe i,o. oadt city prior to cbe tlar .. ty Meric• waa the first to not solve tho riot problem, ::.. :::= ::.:-._E~!,. ... :'J.~ %.:i.,i :'."i can haw more riou, bigtr and better ~I· et~itab&e result-un._ Americans wake up and in1 ot the doL AppdlarODdy IIUftct. a Baot to the Farm but it should tend to ea11 ~' tt, ilsl, .. ...,,. c..t f• , .. c..., of ar..a. ... al f1111 prop11mt, Noecow praae-ttyle houaina deli'ltr an ullimalum to lhe Cooareu. he was unable to •cover ctmpaip for Near.ou, to the tensions which en cow• cuu..&a. _. ~,..... ,.__, Ia .-&lf'-4 •• ~liai. oil ,...,lk projects, bulin1 of Wbita to blacks and biKU Praklent Johnson't new muJtt.billioG dollar evidence that theae lllbo-JOt them out of lhe ahet&ot, aae riotina. Hil id1a1 are _.._ ...... ~ t-. to whites io ao urbu checker pmc, Oemons•nrton Clliet Bill is aq bent on dey vereive leaders actually had inatead of followir.a the tound, and he aUaekl lba AI YO t. HAAPA ................................. o-_. P...,l...., Sl"'ft out of .very ten American~ are aJ.. sat~ina that it et~en calls for payina ''ldected " 1 ~ in coad c.~rt w!.!" loci 11 Ore-t Society idea of crowd--Mbvenive NelfO loadete Pt::c IIAAPA ......................... " .................... .Aoeac .. • Llkot ready c:rowdecl into jute ooe percent of the e-u. ao w.at, w.ere ore . lh. . , wh ~ th . wtdi 111 ..,._AN.: tUIICRt~o~!,6:::0: 2 ,. ... 17,00 uttoa'• lind. And 11 it predicted that in tbe =:~~ ~:~ 1~ ~;i, 11 ;' 1~ .~!t! noHconapirac!~... wae ~~ident. ~~:e,;:: ~~t~~~t~~ ::te~!~· a 0ru;"e~~~ 'fe:ot~tora, o. .t ..,._ A.w-.; a.. yew, a.OO; 2 ,..._ tt.oo next rwenty.ftt~e yean 100 million more Amer 1 . . owever. '"use wno are . bl • hi 1 he o these fty-«nsus taken, JUSt as there ts oo 1 d ' . . . . Mr. Snuth then related lhat ac .. or w . to. can eq.aa. <II. .e., " -11¥ ARVO E. HAAPA, owner .-ct pubtishtr of tf'lt Ensign •ooooooooooo~9ooooo Belch erosion Is a serious rhatter, but so Is tt\e pain of constantly rising taxes. The patience of the heavll) burdened taxpayer is wearing thin, and some of the ef .. ftcts ate being shown In bond Issue defeats. even In the sc>ocalled affluent Newport Beach. Efforts to "hold the tax line" are to be praised, and therefore a word of commendation goes to the 4 members of the Newport Beach Ci ty Council who voted not to in· crease the taxes to pay for the beach erosion control project. These 4, who successfully outvoted the 3 tax boosters, are Vice--Mayor Doreen Marshall and Council· men Dee Cook, Bob Shelton and Lindsley Parsons. • • • A FLOIEII FOil THE HIPPIES Bill Drake, publisher of the Yorba Linda Star, offers this gem in his page one column; "lf the flower children (the hippies} haven't selected an official flower, it Is suggested that highly appropriate would be the daftydil." ~N will seek toaet rMU ~ith the 140 .m : limit on ftiet. And, u everyone who knows L~t1• .11c 0 !lmlnatinJ IR nriO-1,000 Nepo (amiliet had More power to the nliaot ~~~ people alrudy occupylnl the nalloo 1 anythina about politics rcalius, there's c:er· ~ Rice u are prone I ( th C n: ' r AI · 0 cat~a ·~ IUburt.. So w~t does. the aovern·. tainly no limit on rats. Bul back IO lliet. Woo-be line that when a Nepo e t e Walla, a I omll pen o t~ln • meat do .•. t ~ lhe City SaviOUr. h.J?Ialll l dcr how lyndon Johnson's city savioun wiU •aita&or mu. •• apeechea in Counc•'l News f~ _fantaslac :"J~ldtes to c.~uraae ad:'f1t1onal keep from countina lhe same fty twK:.e? Will which he advocates 'lio- milllona to p•ie 1010 lbe Cltaes, when JUSI the lea-bands be auachcd to each fty as he is reais--1cnce, and that wflen the oppot.ite ahould be dooe. But of course, "th~l lercd? Whatet~er happem you c.~n bet that, auf~ence under the urai~11 (Continued rrom paae 1) Ln. a.nd Ollord Ln ., Wen• would be co.~mon KD~nd out of place m •when lhe $5()().a-wcek Rat and Fly Corp&men o u.e speaker, ttarts I not cliff, at Hiahla.nd Or. to aovernment, as Mark Twa•n observ~. are c~n. there ain't aonna b:e any lUes on and doet en1~1e in vio-o Upheld the Plannin1 SomeJJet Ln. Objection to Twenty-five yean aao. when Presu;lcnt Roos.-aood Democrats who offer lhcmselt~cs fof Pub-lcnce, that dua _uquence Commiuion decition deny· the propoecd name chanp e't'tlt was plannina us imo Pearl H~r~r. lhe l:c Rat and Ay Duly. amounts to conapnacy per ina an exceptiOO permit ror wa• t~oic:cd by Mu. Leonard federal aovcrnmem Ahould have subs•daz.cd 1he sc althou·L there may be 1 o1 Tucked away in Lyndon Johnson's 1itUe • . ..~ rep acement a JS..foot· H'olton 1012 Cambridp Ln., cost-plus war industries only on the basis thai no dorect evrdeoce that the • Demonslration Cities Bill (on Paae 54) is a hiah tip (in uceu or the h 'd · td be at they would disperse their facilit ies into rural speaker had worked throu&h . . . w o Ill It wou a lfC areas. From the sllndpoint of defense, crime, requiremenl that the Federal-Metro plannina 1 1 1 .• · 1. .~... 25·foot he•sht hm1t) at the nuiaance to chanae addrea• h I I "local· fl nco·na oca e.ucra m star ma .. ,e d b h 1 . the nalional economy, transponation. and agency ave coo ro over .aon, na tr bl Corona el Mar ranc o sea (or atallonery, bank IC• health 1ha1 was the only sensible thina to do. and schedulina of individual public facility oDru eW. 5 .. 8 . . •n ,,_ Bank of America. Carl Mllel· counu, and insurance poli· Pro;,..,..lS, whethu or not fedulli/y a.rsisr~d." On • • • ''tlc 1m1e, .. o .... 1 of N pod 'd · But lhe Left controlled the cities-and when .~~ ... ~... y · f er con r uets 1a1 cics. ~s< 56, the Bill even empowcn the Secretuv to many es use 01ce o . common sense and control are in conflict . .---~ he had reeetved approt~al Aw d d ••e contract of Housing and Urban Devek>pmcnt to aive Americanism," takes issue . . • &I' e Ul politicians favor control every time. Even the .1.. H , · d from the bl.uldma department fnr ·•0 1~1~8 otroet oeol "special consideration" to cities which conform wiw. Mr. oover t attltu e . , ., • u1 7V .,. federal farm program has been desiancd to I d "Th then a aellet or no and .,. • 10 Ch be-10 Feder111-Me1ro plannina and proarammina in hi a bookletentit c e · co 1n1 proar m am .-force small farmers off the farm and into lhe "'yes" decisiona, and he Mix Concrete or Stanton, asphalt warrens of the left. And now the mini-through "the escablishment arxl consistent ad-race war." finally dec;ded In ao ahead tow bo'dder by S6 at Sl0,176. minis1ra1ion of z.onina codes, subdivisions. reg-''Convnunism, uy the . . mum wage for farm laborers will drive hun-.~.. th Tb • 'II be d · ulations and similar land-use and densi"' con· liberals is not an internal WIUl e PfOJ eCI. e wor .. WI one 10 dreds of lhousands mote farm worken into ·~ • Ad d 1 · c H"·•t d c trois." menace. We a..re presenting •. opte a reso ut1on or• orona 1.,., an 1, amco lbe urban rat and fly traps. d ma th abandonment of' a HiJhlands, Shore Clitia, The same "moderate" news maaazines which In other words. the City of Tomorrow will documentation of the proof 01 . e have ariped re~ntlessly throua,h the yean about be run from Wubinaton. In Russia they are positive or the internal portion of Oce~ Pt., West Cameo Shores, Harbor View r M r communism Newport, to penmt nchanac Hills, lrvine Terrace, New-farm ~uMidiC!: (while lobbying relentlessly to run rom oscow. menace o · . S ph p J ff 1 of -=----_:. ___ ....:,.....; ___ .....;_:-___ -:=--~--------Communism wu lcadin1 With le en · e er port Hci&hts and Bi1 Can- Live forcu undoubtedly property. • Adopted a traffic COI'I• LeHers to the Ed •ltor these riots. These destruc· alley property for ocean rront yon Reservoir site. . were set in motion by the A d trol reso lution, whic:h r~ • • • R!CALLIHC 19.tl Panama. is beini lefter~a· l~t if tb~y 10 around doina non·violont movement lea· • P!"ovc rirst readina quire tratric on Seville At~e ., "EYEIYIODY lUST TAlE A STAIIP' M:r. Arvo E. Haapa ly be~efttted by our pre• lhiRII hte that, No one den but the reds have of Ordtnance 1227, which Balboa, to stop before en· "Black power" is lhe frightening cry heard throughout Owner·Publiaher sence m the Canal Zone, at better ner talk &o me about tate~ ot~cr. will cban1e the speed l!mit terina or crouinl M St.; the land, generating disorder, burning, looting, and death. E.nsian Newspaper they well know. Aaain, thit my •on• dyin1 in Vietnam "These JioU are not de-on Jamboree Rd. to 55 mllet and requirin1 traffic on n-u Hop·. aaitatina is all communist to tave alobt like thou monatrations -they arc an hour between Coast Hwy. Sandcaolle Or. and Seafoun In the midst of th is nightmare, it is heartening to hear ...,. d p d Rd r ·• May I take the opportunity inspired. Oower children. You know rebellions. They are linked an or . · rom "''e pre· Or., Harbor View Hilla, to also lhe voice of reason and courage, spoken by an out-t 45 1 n h · ·• to conJraLulate you upon the It America aaain aoina to .ttat we should do with with communist revolution; ten mt ea 1 our, '"e 1top before enterin1 Mar• standing American Negro -Archie Moore, retired light completion of nineteen yean let 1 little counuy bluff by diem"' he continued. "Ship they hat~e no other ao al in chan1e is beina made be· auerite Ave. heavyweight boxing ch<¥npion of the world, now a resident of publication. threat o( violence and riots them all over to North Viet· mind." cause the widenina or • Approved revision• to o f $cY1 Diego. I aaree with you that the into aettin1 somethina that nam, tbey"re 1o intent on Farther on in hi s booklet. Jamboree Rd. has been com-the plans and specification• "Everybody must talce a stand in this time of intemal aoina was rather difficult does not belon1 to it? lovina the Viet ConJ.u Dt. McBimie concludes: pleted. for improvement of Jamboree crisis" he says. "A man who stands neutral stands for ror the fiut few year5, at-Are we aoin1 to return "'That juat miJbt be a aood. "Certainly, the Nearo move--• Adopted Ordinance 1225, Rd. from Ford Rd. to Pali· ' ·• -• I 1 · 1 · Alaska 10 R ooo'a? Or N w ·.a-.. 1 l'ed "'• auld ment of today has been in-which defines peen painted sades Rd. and ehanaed the nothing." So he prepared a statement and sent it to the w.ou.,., ~ n~ amp ~•n1 . · u · e tuca, rep 1 • .... w •--0 . . 111 . 1 "" h ·-d . • .. tb~ du _,lftl 11 not JUst ,fotexlco and Teua to Mex• at lout be the fiut effort filuated by the communists. curb 11 indicatin1 JOomin· date ror openina bida from ,:)011 a ego u ru on. IS s ere e SW~J• s. l r dirti.tuh today. It lpP" •co? How about aivinJ Plor-McNamara hu taken to They, the .reds, m~e no ute partina limit. inatead Aua. 21 to Sept. 19. ea..r• that the plimary dir-i da bact to Spain, and the weaken the efTort..a or lbc aecret or lt. lndeeil they of 24 minutes· lhe chanJe • Approved the requeat ol By lARCH IE MOORE Tha da~til ia at worl in Am.,ica, Gild it is up to Ul to drit~e him out. Snipen and looters, white or block, d• serve no merc::y, Tho I& who would profit from their bro-- ther' s mi sfortuna1 deserve no mercy, ca'ld thos• who would aet fallow Americans up on 1t0c:h oth• d•••rv• no m ... cy. I'll fight tha man who calls ma an '"Uncle Tom." I have brok., bread with head1 of slate, chott.d with preaidanlt and trovelad oil over the world. I was bom in o ~atto, !Kit I r•hued to stay there. I am a Negro, and proud to be one. I am aiM~ an American, and I'm proud of that. Tha young p110ple of today think th-r hot~• o hard lot. They should have ba.., around in the ':J)s wh., I WOI coming up in St. Loui ~ We had no way to go, bl.ll e lot of us made it, I became light heavyweight champion of the world. A neighbor kid down tha block, CloR Terry, b• came one of tha mo1t fcwnou1 jan musicians in the world. Thera ware doctors, lawyers <r~d chiefs who came out of that ghetto. One of the top policMnen in St. Lavis earn from our nai~borfaood. We mode it becou1e we had o goal, ca'ld wa were willing to worl.; for it. Don't tolk to me of your ''guorCI"'IHd n~ tional income." Arly fool knows that th is is inaonity. Do we bring those who worked to get ah.od down to the leva! of tho1e -+to never gave a damn? The world owu NOBODY -black or white-a li vi ng. God helps tha man who helps him1elf! Granted, the Negro 1till has a long way to go to gain a fair shake with tha white mCI"' in this country, &1 believe th is: if wa resort to lawleuneu, the only thing wa can hope for is civil war, untold bloodlhad, and tha end of our dreams. Wa have to hove o meeting of qualified men of both racu. Mind you, I sai d qualified men, not 10ma punk kid, rca'! ling tha cotda phresu put in hit mouth by 10m• hot .. mong .... n .... are forces in the world todoy, forces ben t upon the destruction of Am•rica, your Am..-ica Cl"'d mine. And while •e're on tha BYbj•ct, do you doubt foro minute that communism, world commun i sm, isn't waiting with bated br1t0th for tha block ca'ld wftite AmericCI"'t to tum on each other full force? Do you WCI"'t o chca'lce for life, liberty Cl"'d the pursuit of happiness in th• land of your birth, or do you want no chca'lce at all und.r the Rad h .. l? Som•thing muat be dona to r.adl th• Negto•s cw.d th• whit11 in tha ~attas of thi 1 country, Cl"'d I propos• to do 10mething. As a rnotter of plain foet, I hove bMn doing tomething for the po1t Mt~.,al y.au. I han been running e program wfti dl I call th• ABC -Any Boy Con. By tMchln1 our youth, blade, white, yellow cw.d red, whot dirity is, what aelf retpac:t it, .t.ot honor h, I hot~e Moan able to obli..,crto juYenlla delin.,ency in teY..-al ar.aa. I woul_. now e~d "'Y PfOti'Qm, da.,.ge itt scope. If .. , lloy c01, turoly c.ty ...... eon. I WG'It"" .-e t"'"t of .,alified people, top Men in their fiel_.a, "" the trouWN .,... of our citioa. I lcnow thot tha people .ho parttef· ~ in the recenr riots, wf.o en p.-ftclpotin1 and ..t.o Mil ,.tiel,_., ... •IJtUided rother th• •M. If_. WfD' CM •I ~piN, then ICe\ .. ide,J'ye .,_t ,_ -.dl of "'I' life ..,11••• ..,., I'" .. , to,.,. to to<dl fi_culty thO£',. wat the phy-Loa.i•iua Purc::hlle bact to Viet Cona." boast or iL ': . . was recommended bec:ausc the Irvine Co. for a curb 11cal labor Involved; today Prance? Youn truly, Dr . McBunae maparu· r1 the batic parkinJ ree to cut and divided entrance to it int~olve& the secminaly Tbit nonsenae hat aone Richard E. Woodin mou~ly eA~ended the hand 10 ccntt an how, the pa..rkina area on San futile crroru to instill truth far enooJh. U we are too 15S2 Miramar Dr. of fuendsh•P and encouraae-• Amended the table of Miauel Dr. for the Newport and a belief in Quilt to weak and apathetic &o keep Balboa ment to "the many lood and authorization to combine 2 Center medical buildinJ. those wh~ are hesitant to what belonJI to us, we no pauiotic Ameri can Nearoe s. halr..,ime steno clerk 11 ~ • Approved the request or accept C!ther or both. Of lonaer deserve to live •• a BLOCK GIVE AWAY Only when theac Jood sitiona in the city mana· Mrs . Zandra Bloom ol the ~uc, an acceptance of tiec nation. And then where Editor of the Entip, people lle encoutaJed to Jer't office into •one full-LeaJue or Women Voteu of cather would be an accept-.11 ·• f ? Piecemeal aunender or stand up and be counted ror Oranae Coast for a permit f bo.~... W1 ,,ue re u1eea ao . bel d be America can we have an time position ror better ance o "'· Sincerely, our ovc country comet end 10 raco'ol atro'fe." utilization of time and in· for 1ound amplifyina equiP" Y t. d · "Th clearly evident at we view d d • be ou men tone In e M:rs . Ernut McClellan the Panama Canal tituation. My nomination for the created efficiency. ment an soun true .. , to Loa" that "after loilinJ 527 Wutminster Ave . A new treaty with the Pana• .honor or beina acclaimed • Denied the recommenda· used from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. molt of the ni&ht acttina Newport Beach man ian aovernment ia beina ''Mr. Conservative" amona tion r the Plannina Commis .. •Aua. 19·26 near ahoppinJ that firat iuueoff the press, f h · th c t ' proposed by the Johnson Ad• patriotic Nearo ci ti zen• ia sio or c anJIRI e name en en to announce utes 1 wu up early with practic-HIPPIE HOLLIGAMS ministration that will vir· Alvin D. Sinilh, a NeJJo, of or Cambridae ror voter reaia tration. oily no sleep, help;na with Editor or the Enaian • Approved conde-1·00 tuaiJy lutrendet OW total editor and publisher or the ""'1 I the chore or deliverin& the A fn'end of mr·no rece tly Bible pro d 1 · 0 sovereianty over the Canal Butler County American, cc urc o acquue an the first En sian." u"ed lor opo' ·on f th H 'I Oh ' 'th t f bl ' .. my nl o e Zone to Panama. Thit c~ an1 ton, 10. Mr. &r\1 't eaaemen or pu 1c atrcet Speakina ror Bob West. "Hippie•• movement. ce u ion wi ll nullify the ori· porteste aaainst ri ots atd But •• it is written, Eye purposes acrou the Stanley Wade Randall, and Bob "You mean the Oower ainal1903 Treaty which hat riotina. come in "loud and hath not acen, nor ear hca..rd , propetty at 16 th St. and Diehl, may I expreu mutual children? .. I inquired. protected our ri&hta or occu--cleaJ." neither entered into the Dover Or., near Clirr Haven thank a ror your help, for .. Yes,'' be aaid. pation, ownership and con-In every i u ue or hi a paper heart or man, the thinJt in order to obtain clear title without you, we couldn't . "Why, they ·are bloonUna trol of the Canal aince it thit meua1e appears which God hath _prepared for to the eatement; this pro- have delivered all th ose idiots, of course,"' 1 an· was constructed 6S yean aaainst a black backaround: them that lot~e h1m. cedwe wu worked out with papers durin1 your fint Cew ewered. 110 by our money and kno_.... "In America our fint job is But God hath . revc~l.ed the sttomcy for the Stanley year I . My friend thouabt 1 was how . This is a S2 billion to ttop and rout the com--them unto ue by b1a Sp111t: estate becauae of the arcat Moat respectfully, 1 little harsh to theu adults American auet which is munitta. Then all other ror the Spirit acarcheth all number or property owners Gtea Huahe• wilh minda of children. vi tal to our national security. problems includina racial thinae, yea, the deep thin11 involved; the plan will ex· your first paperboy '"Well,'" he aaid, "at Should the Communi ate problems, can be worked of' God. (I Corinthians 2:9, pedite the eventual develop- Corona del Ma..r leaat they stand for peace &lin control of the out in peace and r,eedom.'' 10.) mentor the property. I Panamanian aovcmment, F •at•N FOLLY and ove, and that'• aood." ""' " they would immediately evict Editor or the Ensip, "They doo"t a tend ror us at pennitted by the Isn't it interestin1 that anythina."' I replied, '"They Treaty, and America would after more than thirty yean lie all ot~er the ttrceta, and be lert danacrouely nposed of uninterrupted propeuive the only lo•e they know any· and immobi le to enemy at• atyled &mtinisuationt, in· thina about it free. Ob'riou.e· tac k without protection 1y w·u· E 5 cludina, FOR" a "New Deal:' ly their JOYenwneat educ~ rrc:xn the southern hemi1.. ' rs • tone lke'1'"Modem Republicans:• lion baa been •ery effective phero 1bey say lhe ltruqle betweco freedom and Opposition developed, however, and the lb. •• h ld U 1 ' ·• Se slavery--between communism and Amencan-funds were held up for what was called "fur· Kennedy's "New Frontier,•• -enry 101 to w.em 1 ou bl n ~...e••1 ~~~-d nate c~n 1sm-is • struqle for 1he m1nds of men. herd' · and Lyndon' a "Great Soci-be free, even IOYe." oc .. a w~,u 1 vote aee\1'" C . . t ISCUUtOR." The California Assembly Ways cty," theae Pabiao So<:ial-My friend bu two fine ed to ratify thia bluoderoue ommuntsm ~l!IOrts lrulh and fact_. II shuts and Means Commiltet: approved the upendi· coneeuioa S03 1 \lU'C the door on loJIC and reason lo achtet~c dog-ture by a 1 to s vote, 10 thn unhistoric:al in· ist uperimente with Ameri· eoaa; aod in today'• world ... 111 of • •--n·-~ qoo'tl malic acceprance. of_ political dominalion 01 1 r -•-, f -•-h w d 'II I • 1. """"'~' -slrument or i • ......,..,rinatina youn1 mindt JOct ca • ~(i'i"'r ·~· mbue of null, tbey Ui oo .. tke (Canal Zone) will aon.e maner or euenllal fa~th. on lhe "best seller" list at taxpayen' upenae. out to u o no 101 t boya. and tbe only din they lorevor by a .. ,, otro•e of The American tdeal is_ the .ean:h for truth, The ~-eo • h t · cnerati 1 • , .... ,..irman of that Aqembly Commiflce naut u o au I . n bat~e is removed daily, tbe P'" We 11 • __ 11 .•• 01 the d<velopment or loatc and reuon u rbe h h he b d b """' -w IC approvcd I upendilure admitted the ate an ypocnay. Thue two boya, typically cannot all, _; to let ••. ,, mo·.a' only. tlelpe rr.om error. The whole idea of cdu· bonk ·-• h Tht ah -W ld W ~· --. .c::ontah~ * at he called "alarina 010;,. ou •-v or art American went to a ball· 101 notr'-oo---ouver oar ClltM)fl, Atnft'ICI_n style, Is lo develop a capacily nd he be d th · d · bi ' ---· t s.ons, • I mem n of the CUrriculum an a u 1n pro..-eaa. 1-••me recently. On •L-'te·'-n ,_ tbe•'r ro-ac-• .or aelf«term_ lftttk>n and !elf-reliance, rc ........ Corn · h' h • be. _.. ~ -.,1 _ au ,...... mittee w tc approved the book admitled l!on.t 1n de_ '• uncontrolled car they clrove wu a bum-threatt of forCe. 1n1 ~matte acceptance of any compulsory lhey wen: aware or what they cai!N "its sltnt notlnJ,Iootina 1nd rape from per tticker which read . Lo& your l'Oicet echo submlltiOfl to force or error. · and bia&." one end ot the land to the "'Support Our Servicemen: duouP, the Senate O•ber .Th• the contest is truly 1 11ruglc for the So other ~~~ lha only notice-Victol)' ia Vialnam." Who now 10 at leaet )4 honor-m11NII of men-and it atarts riabt in the we tel "alarina omiulons" and "ilant ~ble a-:tuenments of theae would think that auc:h a able ttatetmen will riao 10 ~hook where lhe _mindland the capability for ~~~;ni~~~~~ :!••:;:)'~~ •e:: ldeoloiJCII buro~crata,who at.icktr could ever prOt"e to the otca•ion Mel pre•ea.t judeement are be~na devetoped. That it why -where facts are aocondary to tbe desire for call dlemeel••• mtellectutl bo a danaereut acceuory peuaae of dtit diahonorabla ~~ion of teiUbooQ It of INlflmount im~ feckr I blidies onodoniOo. 10 , __ ,11 1 ~-aty ~1, _,_ 1 ~--1 au · · provl<led by the Heoldl, l!du- How fortunate we were in oae 1 •-e •r• • •n 1111111-... HaW:you)ootedlttbcmateritlyour)'OUnl" carionlndWelfareOepanrnent. OIU blaoolic ill~<w•c• ~ When dN ballaame waa aue hat not beOil decided.,.... ... nquind to •udy tbc:le da,.7 You That which the federal aaenciea IMihaidize fore lheta pelt pro pee-OYer ~ the bor• retu.med detphe u...,ota I&Jiftll• sbould, ADd whta J'OU do )'OU are very apt to thlr alto conlrol. 1M Supnme Court laid .; aint took oYer. to &barr car, tbey t~d. ed br arropat llate De,_.. be...._., ud .............. &oat a,o. 'l"bbt may eJ.plain the driw 10 .._ .,., Du.-. eeratdled on the bood ao ~t rorm lenen daat .,. a-ty a..., ln.lboot ,.... o«erec~ In Cali-.WU. ~U.. with our tu dollan. It .. , Nowport Booch dooply It ae.UIJ wootletc wnttoo ~ tbobo -=· Ooly lonria and ... ,.,,. dtlod "Load oltbo Froo" -uplole -,.. and rour follow cidoarro ebt me II. I, "Lon Wi II OIIL' ow.... • 1 diftft-1'M tide .... h but tba lUI It ~ ._ coetrol of lhl ............ of yow OWII SlOP 'IMIMOIISIIUI "Now ... weold de aocb od by 0 ;!" .-~,.tallcio .. opiro. II loro ~ -lbod • •an --...__ Uitor fll tbo Bulp, o dli .. u dlotf" I •ked ., .. oowo 10 -.. q 10 ..-.,-, ol doo U--I Ia I Tho -10 -puolrlttt -.._ 1011 to -·fy -•d•t h ...... olo-.... 1ooot "'I' ........ ................... o. ....... .. .... ..,.,_14Mo_ ........ w1• ....... ., 1\i1 letter ie to III'OiltlJ allf fd•d whee tae told • INU ... .._,._.. .......... 'nb111 ' '• ...... ......,. ..... ,._ l8d bite" ...,. ., ................ pr-t .. &lriaa .. ., o~abootlt. =I wiU _., -ll&le-... oldooW--· --oo. Clo ll.GIO,B7 .. -. - -C-1. nlo Ia "Tbcoo flow• cbl~ -z..! .. --C:.OI -.:: lilt I I OWOJ --...... -lllrr -arrw -doo _..,. fll .... ..' ' ... "b _u •• -. ' ..... ,...... II * 7 I ..., Pll' uch• ot pea 1 1 .....,. -,..,_,. We -w a .., by ~lad IWot toni tor)'. It • • 0 •-'""' foiO ol •• -CO.hw _, w doo (llow o' ..... --""-.. bodt to doo ....... prl 1 1 .. woa _ ...... Itt ... ,,., .. 1_!__1_"!: --~llt .. :-;1.=, oii,IH~:. ul ~ ·-IL'-~!!· .. It -h-~~.= .,, • II oprlroioo fll ol.....,. ... -_..,. ao -·Tho i.. . .~., • ...... , -••... ..... _,~, ;--•• Ia ....... • lnrf U1Y Alui'BN:DMBtrn'-. .._.,. nf • IOilloolfoct. ...,.,. rroh•IJ n• """ (Coii..-.OO .. ItJl ,., .. ,. , tttltltloM INt. 1_10....... , "-P I .., NOI M4 I ~ ....... to ._ ''OJ••""' Ow h -." I 1n1te ._ "" tdell N ... 1_.,, of ow ..,to...,._ ' I h D d I NEII'ORT HAIII!OR ENliGN TltURSDAY, AUG.Il,llil • ep Ot'JP.sS_po •• :.:;.~~~:~::.3nvt:::~CMJF. Por J wooderful •••b ead ~. wife M&rdt o1 .. 1o Sea Praac:itco ••. teolina Daniel H. Jfubaad, l4S Earbor ol Btrkeley aod Dorodly and Bot. l..Aat 4 Lulbena Oa•clt. of tM Mal· that the pend priu •l11 be Wilaoo St., Cot\a Men, Clara Cltadenint 6 p...S. Balboa Penihtula uwt their ter 1o wis}l a boa W,y&JO to U hoi .. I& Pebble Beach. died A.fill. 11, '' lht Veter--children and 1 II'IIC1f_. children fiwe ... went to a Marae and Alan Sawyer aftd • • • an'aHospitalinLona Beach . ..chilcl. dude ranch in Great Porb, their da.upc.n, Lou.ise and 'Twas an Air California He waa a mombor ol Wodd S."iee• watt held Aua. Montana. Hi kina, bone back Carolyn or Corona Hiahluda trip to Sao Francisco roc War I Voterana, Mua Bar• 14, io tbe Paeific Vie.w ridina, ritbina ••• all waa ... wbo are aoina co be tCIIi-Naia Stevena and her dauJh· racb #1249. Chapel, W"ilb U.e Rev. Roy the order ol the day overy denta o1 Kobo, Japan, (or terShario(Harbor Hiahlanda Survivors include hla wife, Thoml)lonoi"MarineuChoreh day .•• uc~pl for ooo ~the two yeara. • .' .Huaband Bob drove up Clarice; 2 100,, Howard and offieiatia.a. Interment wa1 children ftve. • .he waa • • • w•lh aona, Hank and John Donald· a dauahtc:r Opal C. at Padfie View. ~u overly enthuaiaatie hi• Donftt aftd Norm Carpenter .•• then t~etherncu, and s.rrell 'or Nonhrida~; ) bra-·---------- fltal day .•• Md broke bh of Back Bay and their aon a ear ava•lable to ace all lh J f lnalewood •-lh . h era, oc o , arm. • • • Ooua enjoyed the ~•uty e Ill ts. Wilford or Oteaon and Roy Coli in Yavr Want A4 "The only way to aou;. so claima Connie SaiT'Inla of Beacon Bay, writina from the freiahter ,.Ointeldyk" as she tour a Europe. and aetivitv ot Catalina on • • • f lll•'no•"s · 4 ,,·11011 .. ,._1 to tL E01·,., • 0 • '·~ '-"C -their boat, ''The Btntherin A brunch to introduce local Farrell or lnalewood, Jessie 673.0550 Laws:• •• with brother-in-law intereatcd Newportera to the ~~;;;,;,::;;;;;;~~~~,;;;;;;;;::;;~~~~;::;;;;::;;~ Earl Little and hia two suucstion or oraanizina an Johnaon ol lllinoia, Flouie •ons, :Randy and Mark, who Oranac County Freedoms AUGUST 25 will be the wedding day for Miss Louise Mettler, ni ece of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Q, Boyvey of Balboa, with wtlom she has been staying for the past mon th. Louise will exchange vows with Donald Paul Peterson of Newport Beach, son of Mr. artd Mrs. Norman A. Peterson of Phoe· nix, at St. Joachim's Ca tholic Chuteh of Co sta Me sa. Pictured here at a recen t live in Palot Verdes. Foundation chapter .•• (the • • • • • • headquarters are at Valley Dirk and Ivan Hinderacker A Baycreat farewell patty Forael ... was held at the have juu retwned home from ... Carol and Gcorae Zicaler Lido home or Barbara Rich .. a trip t o Europe and a visit will be: movina to the Hope ards. Some of those attend- ] with their s on M~k, w~o haa Ranch up Santa Barbara way •na the excitina meetina attended the Un1vcra1ty of ... and Bob Lona will no were Aanes Bl omqui s t, Bet- Sussex near BriJhton, Ena• lonaer have to commute on te Vorda\e, Jean Bush and land, the past year. Most or weekend• to be with hi a Mary Crane of Lido, Kitty party at the Boyvey resi den ce, are, from left, Lisa Draper of Bar sto w, Louise's cousi n; the bride-elect; Mrs. Boyvey, and Mrs. Stella Draper of Huntington Beach, Mrs. Boyvey's moth er. The parasol held by the hos tess wa s made by Louise's mo- ther, Mrs. Franklin L. Mettl er of Chicago, especially lo r parti es honoring the bride- to-be. their time was s pent in the wife Judy. They have found Peterson o£ Santa Ana, Pea Scandinavi an countries .•. a home in Palo Alto. So ••• Shaw of San Clemente and and Bitk, who is appalled friends Matty ahd Ed Smyth Marion Ganong of Corona at the left s ide drivina haz· of Tustin aod Pat and Ed de l Mar . ards in those parts, was de .. Roleui and Barbara Lind· • • • lighted when . she fou_nd quist of Baycreat arc join- that Sweden 1s changms ina forces and throwina a the ir ways ... and it will be aoina ... way party for neiah· several weeks o£ indoctrina• bothood friend~>. Packinarin Fran and John Farrer of Lido ... and young• s ters Sue, Jay and Laurie ... took to the Hiah S ierras. • • • tion for drivers when the~ • • • LeHers to the Ed •ltOr wdl nor bo •llowod to dr;ve Whot hos looal aulhore ss over 25 mi les an hour •.. Terry Shannon been up to the n it is hoped that the these days? ... She wr ote the United Statea of Ameri-IUch shameful aoinas on. Swedes wi ll remember which "Saucer in the Sea. ••_ Would They're off to Kina's Can- yon in a Dodae bus. . . wt th fishma and hikin& and a good rest in mind ... Betty and Jack Da vies of Lido and theu youn gs ters thtee. (Continued from paae 2) 1 Administration to even con• sider a new canal project - which we will never build anyway -s ince the present Canal will not become obso- lescent for another 30 yean. TKis publicity outcry can only be a cover-up for the real iss ue of surrender. Do your part to prevent this humiliatina surrender o( our mos t vital posses· sion. Wr ite your Congress· me n today. ea. Hard to believe? Then We can make it mighty clear side of the s treet they arc you believe that she is the pleas e act and read paae S that we don't want any Com-to be on. Or. Hinderacker, second woman in the world 1133 of the Conareasiona\ muniata anywhere aetting formerly with UCI, i~ now to board the saucer. Pisce s, ••• Record (o~ July 21 , 1167. any more help whatsoever chancellor of UC, Riverside. and re cently went down 600 A Senator \.1und t, who helped from us. If enouah of us in-• • • feet into the sea. Believe it the reception was held at Ir vi ne Terrac e parson- of Pastot William EHet expose thi s scandal, says •ist on this, they won't Jet Now th is is a real golfina ... she did it ! .., that he hopes it will be in any. experience •.• Jane and Bob It's up to us. s h ( ( B t d every newspaper in America. c ae er o aycre s an William B. Taber, Jrd lh · s t d R' k He says he thinks it "is a e u sons , co an IC , Route 2, Box 114 h k' t If mos t startling piece of are c ec m& ou go cow - news: Ame ri can boys being Kantas, Illinois ses all the way up the coast k.i\led in Vietnam with N • 1 H Amor;cao supphos sh;pped ew arr1 va S at oag in Ameri can ships under a Russian flag ••• " Sunday, Aug. 6 Th~raday, Aug. 10 · Maternity tea time lr Ethelyn Mill•r the baby" and "Fonnula Amon a the many servicea preparation . ., provided by the AuxHiary oC Buabands and arandpar• Hoaa Hos pital is aivina of ents are invited to attend. maternity tea on the foUl'th What to do till · the doctor comes Emergencies strike with sudden swiftnn.s. A slip, a fall, a collision is seldom announced. So be prepared. At leas1 one mm1ber of every family should have a working knowkdge of first aid. There are books on the subJCCt and the American Red Cross g111es clas5e5 whc:rt: such information and training can be acquired. We recommend that you. or someo~X in your house- hold , acquire the know·how. Another worthy rcc:ommendation is to mainta.n a supply ·of tint- aid medications on hand at all tunes-antiseptic, p.uze bandaacs, adhesive ~.ape. alcohol. soothin& creams, etc. The cost is small and we'll be &Jad to assi.st you in your selection. Clristensen Pharmacy 111111 E. CXIUT awT .. co.-A DG. MU DaiOL& J -1550 Cordially, John \1. Doyle 42 5 Via Lido Soud Lido Is le . . . Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gul -Mr. and Mrs. Edwin The Vtelnam wu ~~lhbemg Gist, 2115 Valley Road, lnae, 513 Carnation Ave., fought over there WI real Costa Mesa. Corona del Mat. bulle~s, ~ombs, and shells. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Sen Gi rl -\1r. and \1rs. Eugene Thursday of eac h month Tea is served, and door (u.cept November and De· ;•;•~;z~e~s~a~ro:.:o~ff~':":d:·~---..!======== eember when there is a combined date.) This month HELPING THE RED!. But 11 will be won or lo st Duyndam,406 FernleafAve ., Kovach, 2447 Bunya St., Edi tor o£ the Ensi gn , ov er here by you and me Cotona del Mar. Newpolt Beach. What promises to be one and people like u1, si tting Boy -Mr. and Mrs . Toby Bo y _ Or. and \Irs. E.H. of the great scandals of all in our own home a, far from Sutton, 479 Walnut Pl.. Thomassen, 1918 Dover Dr., time was re vealed recen tly where the blood fl ows. We Costa \1esa. Harbor Hiahlands. on the fl om of the United 'can let thi s war be los t by Girl -Mr . and ~Us. Errol ~Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Ste .. Stat e!l Sen at e.lt seems that jus t being quiet and letting Murphy, 2211 Fiet ta, East phen Bidle, 2918 Pemba ships that are th e property lhinas like this happen to Blu.rr. Dr., Cos ta \lesa. of the United SLates of to our fi&hting men; or, if Gul -Mr. and Mrs . James Fri~ay , Aug.\\ . America are beina used to we have any auts , we can Hyams, 3088 Platte Dr., Grrl -Mr. and \1rs. Rtch• haul auppliea to the Com• support our men ia. Vietnam, sos!k. Me:a· 7 ard Bailey, 211 Knox St., mun is ts in Vicltlam who are make it pouible £or them G~rl y, .1!g. d ·~ 0 . Costa Mesa. k'tf th s nt b d d' d 1 -m.. an ,...s. atlo Girl -Mr. and Mrs . John I tna e young men e to win, Y cman •ng an Rutrini 130 Santa lube! Ve s'tze, JJ~ Rochester St., there by the Government of aettina a quick end 1.0 all Costa Me sa. ' Cos ta Mesa. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL HOT ICE Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gi ll -\1r. and Mrs . Wi \bur Riddell Jr., 160 W. Wilson Robertson, 503 A\'enida St., Costa Me sa. Largo, East Bluff. Boy -Mr . and Mrs. Ge rad Grosveld, 171 Hudson Ave ., Costa \-tesa. AUTHORS TO TALK Girl -Mr. and ~-\r s. Ri ch· ard Sc i beck, 5000Y.! Neptune Ave., We s t Newport. Girl-Mr . and Mr s. Will iam Johnson, 180 Roches ter St., Costa 1\lesa. Tu•sday, Aug. 8 Boy -~ir . and Mrs. Alford Fielder, 682 Capital St., Costa Mesa. Girl -\h. and \trs. Ken· neth Molen, 1021 \lission Dr., Costa ~lesa. Girl -Mr. and \Its. Robert Arey, 269 Costa \\esa St., \ierle and. \1abel Ramsey of Laauna Beach, co-authors of "P ioneer days of Laauna Beach," v.\11 present the pr os.ram Sunday afternoon, Aug. 20, at the meeting of the Hoot n' Ho ller Roost of the Night Owls in the Seniot Citizens recreation center, ISth St. and Irvi ne Ave., CliH Haven. The Ramsey•s wil l tell about their book and show old and rare photo- arapla. The mectina will beain at 2 p.m. the date is Aua. 24. Arranaements for this event are cared £ot by the maternity tea committee, under the chairmanahi p or \1rs. James Walsworth, and sponsored by the Affiliants Chapter. \1embets of the committee contact all of the doctors in the area and fur· nish them with invitations and fact sheell to be aiven to tbeir palients in their last months of preanancy. The main purpos e of the tea is to familiarize the patients wi th hos pital facil· ities and procedures by pro- vidina infOf mation about the hospital, prior to admittance. The proaram consists of a s hort talk by Mrs. Winifred Bacon, hospital adminis tra· tor, ou tl ini ng the process of admi ttance. rates, visitin& hours, visitors and dismis· sal. Sl ide s are shown of the admitting desk, labor rooms, fat·her's waiting room , delivery room, nur .. sery, nurs~ng care and Auxiliary services. These are nanat ed by ~1rs . W .Q. Martin, who is 08 supervi• sor of nursing. Two films are also shown SAVE l0%-2rA.-300A. AND MORE CASUAL TIO RJRNITURE DINmES, ETC. un•,... J .. liMIT ..... " ~-1626 Bid ""Well o~Newport SUMM.ER Seninc you wfth three unique 1hops under one roof M the co<ner of Newport Blvd. and Udo, Newport Beoch I 673~510 OUR 47 • • • UAL I . ~- • opens Aug.24 .,. .... ,, .U.. tioat ocaoeaaiaa reaittra& c. ........ ,...,..C ..... kleollllooir 1oco1ocbool oasa omoe. f• School otriciaHy beJina Mooday, Sept. H.· aobool. Ken are the olement.uy aifla eaterina acboo1a ia. t.ho diatrict: · 'h' .,.._. who nre' aot C.atelrM•• 11111 ••alt-.d dlit tprina Adam• Sc::bool, 21.50 ctu~ ...... M r•aiaa.Nd before bouu Road, pbone 549-3010. .._. '-liu· -Pareata tDUst Balearic School, 1915 flllllU proof o( birtb and Balearic Drive, $4~2110. t ..UO i....,iaalion at lhe Bayview School, 2531 ()r... liiDI o1 reaiauation . Chit-chard Drive, 54.5-7133. .._.. n. .. riaa kiaderaanen Bear Street School, 3100 dlit fall torm. muat be five Bur St., S46·S4SO. SL /541-3313 • WoodloodSchool,2025 Tua• tiD Ave., 642.0110. c-• .. IIIIo• Corona del Mar School,610 C1m1Uon Avo.; 673-1330. · Harbor Viow School, 900 Goldenrod Ave., 67~140. " ............ Newport School, 14th St. and Balhoa Blvd.; 673• 0560. Newport Heiahta School, 300 1!. 15th St., 646-4426 • Marinora School, 21 00 Mari· nera Or., 646-483S. , .. ,. okl on Or before Dec. Calif01nia School, 3232 ' l, 1967. California Ave., 546~1 23. MOVIE PIIDDUCEII HALL P.,.ntl who pro1"0Jii\CirOd Canyon School, 2350 Can• AIIIEITED N LIDO' •••~ kinderaarten children Dr 642 ~220 Bearded movie producer Y are aaa.e to ca c 1 Archibald W. Hall, 118 Nia. ... 1:: • d 11 yon .. ~ · · ~-al achool orr,·ce after o leae Park School, 2380 -Notr 0 Rd 54"~351 Quito, Lido laic, was ar· • ,.a.--: 24 to verify the earlier e amc ·• 7'"\1 • ' ,_. Harper School, 425 Eas 1 reued Saturday, Au a. 12, ... J-~•11&AIIIaL.It..IJIIItilltonil!.l. W!ll!...l!!~; 181h St., 646-3948. on a charce of assault with -'t. ·I " v OUM • Killybrookc School, 3155 a deadly weapon at 11 p.m. Kitlybtooke Ln., 545-6485. at his home. Bai l has been YOUR BOAT I• -·place for .. Do If YouraeH" · -ln•W.nce - iaayou•~ sanc:o INaUAANCE ,".T •.a.~•ca ,. .. o .... ,,. 11 7~ 0 582 2••3 lEAST COA ST I"I IQ ~WA,Y CO"'ONA DilL. lolA"· CAt..ll" Lindber&h School, 220 E. se t at Sl,IOO. 23 rd St., 548·3090. Neiahbon have complain· Mesa Verde School, 2990 ed of loud and vulaar talk• North Mesa Verde, 549·2275. ina at lhc Hall home for lhc Monte Vista School, 390 past year. Thete were 3 Monte Vista Ave., 548-Q235. complaints the ni&h t the Paularino School, 1060 movie producer was arr es ted. Paula.rino Avenue, 546·j610. GOIMG TO HAWAII Pomona School, 2051 Po- mona Avenue, 646-0258. Presidio School, tOOl Presidio Square, 546·1 151. Sonora Schoo I, 966 Son or a Rd., 546-3122. Victori a School, 1025 Vic· toria St., 646•7748 . Whittier Schoo l, 1800 N. Whinier Ave., 646·3235. Wilson School, 801 Wil son Harbot Senior Citizens are anttctpatin& an Hawaiian tout which will depart from International Airport on Oct. 21. This Hawai i Polynesia event will last 15 days. Anyone interested in this conducted Gadabout reature may call Theo K. Pyle, Har· bot Senior Ci tizens' presi- dent, at 675-1 361. Bonnie Lindig received 6 money bags from Corona del Mar today. Was one of them yours? Make Bonnie Lmd1g your money-maktng pen pal. Her ··Bonn•e Ltnd•g Money Bags" are the envelopes people who l1ke to save by mat I send to Glendale Federal in Newport Beach. They're a convenient and ea:;y way to save at the nat1on's second largest Federal ... and the only Federally chartered. superv•sed and insured savmgs asSOc1at•on 1n Newport Beach. Get your own supplv of "Bonn•e llnd1g Money Bags" by return ma1 t ... postage pa1d both ways . They're much mo re dependable than messages 1n bottles. Glendale Federal Savings •nd LNn AeHciatJort I Mliln offtce: GJencM .. 2333 E. Poclflc c ... st Hichwoy (at MacArthur Bou~ard ) Newport Beac:h Phone' 673-1550 .. -'"""" '""'"'< I. ~-' 'I I ""'-· h,/ ··~ _ .. Aug.23 l!ollblolf Villqa Caotor'a hr""oh of lloe•ilJ Pirtt N .. donal BaDk will be · for bu1intu at 10 a.m ..... neaday, Aua. 23. · \-~i~~~~==~ ne branch, at 2513 e .. ~ bluff Drive, will be 1 3,6()0o tquare..foot rac:i,i'Y manlaed by Ban H. Shuford .. d ~ia utiatant manaaer, LartY · M. ()wynn. ... DINING HAWAIIAN STYLE, Mr. and Mr s. Wi lli am Whyte (left) of the Bluffs, New- port Beach, and Mr. an d Mrs. John Seidel of Costa Mesa try some of Ule island deli .. cades to be offered this Saturday night when the Newpo rt Beach Tennis Club holds it s annual luau. Hawaiian costumes and dining will highlight the evening, --~----~--~------Church News Pirat Baptist Church of will preach at 10 a.m. ·Sun• Costa Mesa, 301 Maanolia day on the topic,. "God will St. at Santa Ana Ave. -pay your debts." Speaker at Har old Anderson of Costa the 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Mesa, a araduate of lhe prayer service will be Dr. Baptist Bible Collcac, William Parker, profenor Sprinaficld, Mo., will s~ak at UC Redlands and author at the 11 a:ln. Sunday set· of" Prayer can chan1e yow vice on "How a bad man life ... His topic will be went lo heaven and a aood .. A scientist views inner man went to hell .• , The (space) man." speake r at 7 p.m. will be • • • Dr. Arthur Wilson, president St. Andrew's Presbyterian of the Baptist Bible Fellow· Church, 600 St. Andrew•a ship and pastor or the Rd., Cliff Haven -Dr. Wichita Tabernacle in Charlel Dierenfield will preach on "New ftaas in Kan sas. Dr. and Mrs . P. G. h d " th 30 Neumann arc on vacation, our an 5 at e 8, 9: celebrating the return of and 11 a.m. Sunday ser- their daughter, Betty, who vices. A cla81 for pros- has been a missionary in pective members will beain northern Niacria for 4 years. 2a7t 9_:30tha.mf.' ~ndday, AuaA. • • • , m e ue 11 c room. The Lutheran Church or dinnetmeetina for new memo- the Master, 2900 Pacific bers and the session are View Dr., Harbor View scheduled for Sept. 19. Hilts -Jan Womer, a Ph.D . • • • s tudent at 01:ford Univet· The Corona del Mar Com- lily, Enaland, will preach munity Conareptional on "The areat.cr queation" Church, United Chwch of at the 8:45 and II a.m. Ouist, 611 HelioUope Sunday serv1ces. Pastor Ave. -The guest minister and Mrs. William Eller are will be Dr. Donald Walker, on vacation. • • • Central Bible Church, Orange Ave . and 23rd St., Costa Mesa-.. Fiery trial s vice-chancellor for student aHairs at UCI. He will speak at the 10 a.m. Sun .. da)' service. ••• WILLIAM L. RESIMONT ol Universi ty Park, Irvine, has been appointed contract -managt;:r for air defense systems operation at Philco- Ford Aeronutronlc Division. Th is is a newly-established po si tion. He was formerly contract represen tative for Aeronutf6hlc Oi vi sian in Huntsvilfr7 Alabama. In his new position, he wi ll be re- sponsible fo r all con tract and negotiati on activiti es to r Aeronut ronic's air de- fen se systems operation, headed by Robe rt 0 . Case, di re ctor. and furious Christians" will The Chri.s tian Science LAW SCHOOl TO OPEN •'We wilt be orrerina complete line of aorvicol,.. reported Shuford. •• Amon I our acc:omo- modationa will be aale de- poait bose• and 1 trult de· partment." Bankina·hoors will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays throuah Thwadaya aud from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pridaya. Tho mai\ioa addren will be Poit Offic:e 8os A.L., Ntw• port Beach. Calif. 92664 • The telephone number will be (714) 644-2474. In celebration of the open· ina, Mr . Shuford will conduct an open house from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Aua. 2S. Refreshments will be aor· vod, and prizes will be awarded. ·•nM& DOG SDUIIHT The brown bour doa re• ported to have bitten 7-year• old Thomas TaUes on his riaht index. fioaer is still beinasouaht by police. The boy was playinA in his yard at 351 E. Bay Ft., Balboa, Auc. 10, when the incident occuned. HELD OVER AGAIMI 6'1H WEEK I Steve McQueen in l l .. ·rwo SAIIO PEIIILI<S"il IHESC't/JIKI~ Ill [gll!m llllllllll IIF IIIJIMII rm F. F. Garrett llfPRESENTAftVf Of THE WATCHTOWU .SOCIETY be the sermon topic of Churches, Newport Beach, 1 d Pastot Henry E. J ones at Corona del Mar and Costa Loca s tu enta are busy . the 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sun-Mesa _ ,.Mind.. is the as the Student Bar Assn. al SUNDAY AUG. 20 3 PM da" ,0rv1·0,,. At 7 p.m. he b. r th I Oranae Univoraity College J su JeC t o e esson ser· will brine a message rr om mon this Sunday. of Law in Santa Ana beaina the book of Rulh. The mid· • • • makina plans for theopcnina week Bible study topic at The Hiah School Youth of rail c lauca. Brian Car .. 7 p.m. Aua. 23 will be on Fellowship of the First ter, 4732 CDTtland Ot ., the Old Testament chancter, Methodist Church of Costa Cameo Hichlands, is a 2nd Jonathan. Vacation Bible Men plans a caravan camp-year student council repre- school will be held fr om ina trip to the Hi&h Sierfa, sentative. Frank 0\dmen, Aug. 21 throuah Sept. I for startina Aua. 28. The aroup 901 Dover Dr., Newport aaes kindcraarten throuah will travel in a truck, Beach, is a 3rd year repre- FAIRGROUNDS GRANDSTAND Cosio Me10, Calif. SEATS FREE -NO COLLECTION 6th &Jade . Classes will visitinA Sequoia, Cedar sentative and Ucaaurer. meet rrom 9 a.m. to noon. Grove , Yosemite and the 1~.;. ___ .;..;.;,;,;,.;. __ ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; .. • • • Mammoth atea of the Hiah Balboa Island Community Siena. The caravan r"•mcit Methodist Church, liS include a Dan Barwick., . ;·e Aaate Ave. -Guest speaker Dunlap, Roaer Davis, Cherry for the 9:30_ and I~ a.m. Shelley, Marlene Lafferty Sunday serv1ces will be and Tim Marx.. Mr. ·and Mrs. Robcrl Murphy, lay leader of Lew De cker, Bonnie Shelley Grace Methodist Church, and the Rev. ·Richard Dun• Inatewood. He is WQrkina lap will be the counselora. toward a preacher's license. Pastor Don Bauett and hi s MARTIN A. COVAL. T fami ly will return Monday OF NEWPORT DIES fr om their vacation. ••• The Newport Unity Church, mectina at 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven - The Rev. Loren Flickinccr Mattin A. Covalt, 153S Superior Ave., Weat Newport Heiahta . died Aua. 12, in Newport Beach conva le a• c:ent home . He had lived in the county for 6 vean. GRAND OPENING 50% OFF NO SWITCHING OR "UPS" ON PRICES. PURCHASE ONE WIG OF ANY KINO AT OUR REGULAR PRICE AND BUY SECOND WIG OF YOUR CHOICE FOR YOURSELF OR FRIEND AT SO~. OFF •..• FOR EXAMPLE FOil CDIIPLETE master charge Survivors include hia wife, Viola; J dauP,tcrs, Clara Smith of Corona del Mar, Al· thea Norbcra oC Newport Beach and Leona Oevenbera rA Eacondido; 11 arandcbil· dren and 21 aroat1flndcbil• dron . 56500 WIG .. ..... CONTINUES ......... -.. lllho&Pmlloo So"icea were held Aaa. lS in lhe Pacific View Me· aatal Puk Chapel, with Robert Pataont of Jeho- nb'a Witnenn officiatina. Interment waa at Paciric 'View.· fiRM TO IXP'AND llwy...O.Ioll .. Co., ••• tabllallocl lo 1930 ...., lloo loldonhlp of Rlohord p. Owy..-cllniM Tenace. I• upoodioa ita .._ f~elll- dll ~~ ...... Aallln .. - alia .... lolloollwy...C. lltt lrooiWI... 1llo ,._, ....,... . .u~ ........ _om_ .. __ oodCooiii.._C.OI- 11 ............. Mr. Owy• 1·-··-·· I • SOFT LUXURIOU$ HAIR OF PIME5T QUALITY CREATED AND $TYLED EXCLU$1VEL Y fOR YOU ••• S14500 WIG FDII . CDIIPLETE ALL HAND MAD!-DOUILI HAND nED CREAT!D AIIO $TYLID IXCLU$1VIL Y ,OR YOU ••• I WIGS CLEAIIED AIID STYLED $8 • .!0 JJ FAST OJAIJTY SERVICE) ' Virginia Bandel weds lsmael Neira of Peru this couacry reproseatiq a compeny from Peru ol wblc:ll be it a part owner. llloo Vlqiaia Baadol, ......... ol Mr. aad Mn. Ra,_ Budai ol 311 JUIIIIH A•e., Coroaa del Mlr, wu •heel ia marriaae MIIIIRTIMALL OP to 1-1 Noin o1 PaN ao a NIIII'ORT HTS. Dl!l _,ual IMII al ll. ·John Herbert M. Small, S4, of IM.alpcial Catholic ChW'ch l&SO Fullerton Ave ., New• ia Coeta Met•, oa lalutday, port HeiJhU, die4 Thun• Aua. S. · day, Aua. 10, at • Newport Alteadant.a for the couple Beach convale'acent hoapi• at tbe double tina ceremony tal. He waa born in Cedar were Miu Debbie Bu.ah of Rapida, Iowa, and had lived Coe&a Meaa a"a maid of in the Harbor Area for 13 hoa.or, aDd Mr. Picauo, yeara. coa.aular officer from Peru, ~. Small waa a musician •• beal ND, Pollowina the and co-owner of Steven• TV ceremony, the bride'• par-•&• held a reception in and Radio in Coata Men. dseir hoaor at their Corona He waa a member of Moose dal Mu b-. Lodae 1457 . CARL ARMSTRONG of Los ne bride it a araduate of Survivou include his wife, Angeles, who conducted the Hatbor Area acbools and K•lhy; a son, Robert or art auction last year at the at&ellded Oraaae Coast Col• Cotta Men: • brother and Corona del Mar Pirate Days lep, followed by l yeara at aiater in Siena Madre: and celebration , will again be Lcoa Beacb State Cttlleae. a aiater in Menlo Park. calling for bids at the aucoe She haa been auociated Services were held Aua. tion Saturday afternoon and with a nurury and land• 14, in the Wutcliff Chapel. ' NEIII'ORT HAROOR Elt9Gif FIRST SECllOII •-P ... S THURSDAY, AUG. II, IK7 COIIliiA DEL IIAit, CALIF. CO PRE' 1>NUI. ... , .. -· of lla. Pecif~ Magnificent, coeducattona1 coDege preparatory school located on the uncia ot Balboa Peninsula in the heart ot CaJHomia'a Golden Riviera-Grades 7·11 Dedicated to the advancement ot art, science, knowledge and the cultivation of social graces. Beautlful classrooms., luxurious dorms, gymnuium, auditortum. library, olympic sized swimming pool , student union. Small classes: distinguished faculty. Sound academic backgJ"Ound in English. matht:matics, home economics. music, typing, lalin. history, S('"tence, art, drama, reading. Mode171 languages by nal ive instructors in French Spanish, German, and Ru!'Sian. Seacoast fun, water sport<;, bai/Pt , tenni..o;, ~olr. bowling on the green. evening A.ug 2• at the • .........,,..._, !•• r··'l ... mestf'r nml' hein ... •~"""".pt.d. For Brn-~-"~....::o.lt""l tcapina finn in Coata Mcaa. The Loyal Order of Mooae ' • u, ,...........-. "" ... ~ -... .... Her huabaDd bolda a buai• 1457 offi ciated. Interment Coffee Garden, 2&47 E. Mare write: Copre, P.O. Box 688. Balboa, Oalifornia-Tele .. ENGLISH GIRL CHAMPION In horsemastershlp for delfee from the Uni· was at Paci fi c View Memo-Coast Hwy. p11oM: 714-6'7!-8610 Region 12 of the California Horsemen's Assn. Is Patti v..!~.!!..c•!!f:....!P~e~N~a!!n~d~!_~_r!!i!•!.l !P~•!!rk~·----------,--------_!~===========================~~~~ Huddleston, daughter ot'Mr. and. Mrs. Don Huddleston f of Cliff Haven, who will compete Aug. 23 for the state crown In Santa Rosa. The Region 12 award was pre· sented at the recent National Junior Horse Show at the Fair Grounds in Costa Mesa. Last Saturday evening she was crowned queen of the show at the Kiwanis National Horse Show, sponsored by the North Santa Ana Kiwanis Club. Patti, shown here with her horse, Troubadore, was unable to compete in the Kiwanis Horse Show because Troubadore lost a shoe and a portion of a hoof in the first jumping event. Poli·ce BloHer SeturMy, 4ut. 12 boatina aear (OT a catama- Stanlcy Lawrence, 306 ran, valued at S248, were Main St., Balboa, wa s ar· s tolen from Larry Bacon, rested on a drunk in publi c 865Capitol St.,Coata.Mesa, charae at Waahinaton St. at 100 E. Coaat Hwy., on and E . Bay Ave .• Balboa Aua. 4 ... Michael Paqulek, ... Timothy O'Reilly, 704 435 Carnation Ave., Corona Via Lido Nord, Lido hie, del Mar, was arrested on a was shot with a pellet from drunk charae at Edaewater an air aun by an unidentified St. and Waahinaton St., marksman while sailina at Balboa. . .James Burke, S:JO p.m. off the 900 block 416 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, off Via Lido Nord , in the was arrested on a drunk Lido Ch•nnel: his father, drivina charae at 7th SL and Dr. W.C. O'Rielly, treated Balboa Blvd., Balboa ... A the 12-year-old f« a super· black lamp attached to a ficial wound in the upper side wall of the Balboa IM left chest ... An indecent was s tolen on Aua. 11. .. A exposure occurred at 6:1S 9..foot white ''Guppy" boat p.m. at Irvine Terrace Park with blue iiUellOl valued ... A SSO a•Sort.ment ol be· at$350, belonainJ ~~tcPhCn JOfliU were atolen from Titus, 628 W, ·OC\an 1'1., C~a Gardena, 3451 E. Balboa, aod moored at die Coaat' Hwy., Corona del Newport Yacht Club, wa1 Mar, durina an evenina s tolen Aua. 10 ... buralary ... Two ranae tops, valued at S80, and 2 aarbaae diapoaala, valued at $40, were atolen, and S3S worth or damaae waa done to the praae door at 9S6 T iller Way, Harbor View Hills, be· lonain& to the Lus k & Son builders or Whittier ... The 1967 Ford belonaina to Dr . Hansel Benvenuti, 633 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, was stolen from in fr ont of his home. $unfty, Aug. 13 The driver of 1 red jeep, northbound on Newport Blvd., at Hos pital Rd.; near Hoaa Hoa pital, fired a hand .. aun acrou southbound traf .. fie at 6:S5 p.m.; the bullet hit an embankment on the other side of the hiJhway ... Two kinas ize mattreues were 1tolen out or the aar .. &JC or Shirley Mulliaan, 207 Cypreu St., Balboa, in an early mom ina burala.ry ... A S240 aail and aail baa were ttolen from a boat, bclona- inJ to Ken Broyles Co. of Costa Meaa, at 633 Lido Park Or., Lido Peninsu.la, between Aua. ·6 and 11. · .. DeMia Henderaon, 118 Y.t 24th St.,ICentral Newport, waa arret ted on a lewd con• duct charae at the Newport Pier. -olDy ..... I. A aail aad maa t, c•nua ADd miacellaaooua L!c:.AL MOna NOTICE OF PUBUC Hr.AJUNC SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Newpou Buch will ho ld • public hewins regard. ing Ordinance No. 1226, beiDI!I _. ordi~:~ance of the City o f Newport Beach re zoaine pro- perty and ame~:~ding Dtstrict Map No. 4, Planning Commi&o aion Amendment No. 233. Af plication filed by Or. ).d. , Monroe requestins that Oi.- triCii ns Map No. 4 be .rneo.ded to c hmge the J:ooe of a portion of Lot4 and all of Lot 5, Tr-.ct I 117, local ed at 3355 Via Lido from a C•I•H to a C..Q.-11 District, NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· TH ER GIVEN that the .. id public huring will be hel d oa the 28th day of Aol!oat, 1967, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. in the Con cil Cb-.nbers of the -city Hall of the Chy of Newport Beach, Californ1 .. at whi ch time and place uy •d all peri!IOIUI in terested msy •ppesr ud be heard thereon. Lsur• L·r·" City Cler City of Newport Beach Publish: Aug. 17, 1967, Ia 'fhe Newport Hllfbor Eaai!D HESTER APPOINTED Charlet Hester or Cameo Shores, deVeloper and rinan• cier, has been named to the president's council at Ch~ man Colleae, Oranae, The council, comprised o( civic leaders interested in the adnncemenl of the printe system of hiafter education, ~vises Dr. John L. Davia, :!!l!~oflllo~~ DinnO<, Luncheon, Cocktails & Almosphoro of Southern California's fino roo•lal•ranll pa Eoay to r-" ,.,_ '"'Y"""'" Poll ... • Rood,. Bod! Bay ' / ' ura e,.,. HEALTH CLUIS FOI MIN AND WOMIN CELEBRATING THE OPENING OF OUR D COSTA MESA HEALTH SPA COMIINING THI LATIST FIOM PALM SI'IIINGS AND lu.ot'l IIOW &lAID II COSTA MESA ORAND INAUGURATION S-P-E-C-1-A-L MIH AND WOMIN .•. CALl O• COMI IN AND INitOU JODAY • , • COU.IU A'lllt.t. .. LESS THAN $ 00 PB VISIT FOR A FIU:J: !'OUR AI' NO OaUGA!'JON OR C:OI!' C:aJJ ••• C:l•• Neanol 1'o• or Drep a,. !' .... !' NOW a BIG LOCAnONS 10 IIRYI YOU 1. cosT A MESA '"' ...... IL vo. 549-3368 ~ANAHEIM 1oRANGE H.t.ltiOit IHO,.,.II'tG CINTU 510 I. IIACH (Hith••Y U ) "LAY.t. "LAZ.t. IHO,.,.tMG CUtlllt U2 IUT IIATILL.A A VI, PLAZA ltl.t.t. IMOP'PI.I'IG Cll'lrllt _ .... ___ 826-0381 639-2441 ....... '1 '1 alc4 ....... _ ........... II ,......,_, .. ,.-........ lot ......... ....... ......... lo .. ~ .... -.................. .,.,.. ..... ,... • t , ........ ...... ,.,... ...... ..,...... .... u ~I II ol _..., '-ll • ... .._..., ef .... lro-..,.,.. Ttt.lo fll _,....... .... ·~ ..... -..... ,. ...., --· .. .._.._ ......,. ,. ................... ,._ ..... ,. "' • ...-... ...._... ••• ito r-. _,... ..... ....... ... .,.... ....... _ .. ~ .. , .. , .................. , .. 1 ............... -. ........ -......_., ._..,.., T-"''"-• ........._ ,.._. ,.,_ ,. _,., ,_. .,. ...... ... ._ 2 .. 4 ......_ r•lle -" I .,. I ........ , ........... _,. ..... Y .. 'l Roo. ........ --... .............. _......,....,,_ ................. Y..,'I_.,.. ......... , ....... ,....~ ... __ I'Ril'l' 'I'OD&1' 011 ftm 110•• 1'0 a ......_, ....... , •• aJID ....... , ........ -·"'· '01111 ttOuls,; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ~n. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sot. 10 a.m. to .C p.m. Sun. All sel'vices and facilities included, aboolut.ly no oxtnn, except Swed ish massage which is ophonol. • Men -your heohh and fitness itinerary Is tollor,modo lor you ond completely .. porMac~ by .. .,.... ·• Lodioa-your ~~ porl.cting freof, ments ore dtsigned ticclusively for you wirh thorough ptafuak)nol guidance , • The Spo methoda guoront• results qvldtly ... -ly ... and safely. • Mechonic:ol body reproportlonin g ._,. • Mild-progressive resistance opporotua • ~icoted Eucalyptus oil lnhoicJtk,n. • Ultra-violet sun booths-private. • Private S: ~rs. dressing boolht and valuable lodl:!trs. • Over on ocre of free porltfno. • McJ4k:, Swiu fociol contour I'NICh&na. o Electrical spo1 ...dvcing moc:fll- a Swimming pools and WhirlpaoiL I A ..... fo .. lrint ••• INtallft1 • • • ,_,.. WI. • ~ ~ ' • • • • . ' • NEII'OfT HAIIIIIR EIISIGN fiRST SECTIOtl--P. & THURSDAY, Ailb. 17, 11&7 - CORONA DEL IIAJI, CALl F. 1. siDry rise planned ~making is charged • PIMa lor • ~..,._, reaU. uea ~ 11ne orne. nM al-ldo 1M &.aiadilll 11 JJSS Via PIIIOGHI willbl located on ... '*"-· _.. h .. llod I I Moed11 William Lee Doner, 21, •porta editor ot the Costa Meaa Daily Pilot, and Ned Eckert, lO, wbo.o aurfina aliaa ia J.J. Moon. will ap- pear for arraipunent doday, Aua. 17, in Santa Ana Muni· cipal ,Court on charaoa of conspiracy to commit book· matina . THEO DO RE STEIHSTRAGER OF COSTA. MESA D1 ES LARGEST J.C. Penney's store In the chain's nation wide network of 1,700 un it s Is being readied for the Sept. 11 formal op ening at the Irvine Company's Fashion Island in Newport Center. A preview opening Saturday evening, Sept. q, will precede the official opening for business. The Sept. q even t i s sponsored as a fund raising event by the Assistance League Chapters an d Junior Auxili ari es of Orange County. (Damien Studios photo.) They were anested Aua. 10 It their house, at 371S Seashore Dr., West Newport. Two other men, Jack N. Lcum of Monrovia and Harry Tyrua Smith of Pasadena, were arrested in Loa Anae• lea the ume day on char- aea of makina telephone bets with vice investiaaton for the Los Anaeles Po li ce Department. Theodore Steinstraae1, or 2585 Willow Lane, Cos ta Me sa, died Aua. 8 at the age of 79. Ue had lived in the lla1bo1 Area for 12 Mesa, and 3 arandchildren. Rosary was recited Aua. 10, and requiem Mass was cdebt:at ed Aua. II at St. Joachim's Catholi c Chutch. Intermen t was at Holy Sepul· cher Cemetety, under the di rection of BeU Broadway I never greater -li;;;;;,;:~ Smith is hee on SS50 bail, pendin& an arraianment date. Leum posted $5,500 neve r be higher-terms will never be easier than they are right now.' Don 't be SORRY later when you can 't get the model, col or, or equ•pment you reolly wonted becouse you woited too long. Come in todoy ond be HAPPY choose from o full selection of 1967's the TH EODO RE ROBINS OFFERS YOU ALL OF THESE BONUS FEATUUSI • FORD ROTUNDA DIAGIIOSTJC CENTER s ... ther11 Celifer~>i•'• Firs1 ! • ECONOMY CAR-CENTER FMt•ri~~t hr4's lrolo<kt "C" • SUPER SERVICE . .,. ~-·· .. • HIGH PERFORMANCE CAR CENTER lul11s'-Mles -.1 wrwke • FRfE BUS SERVICE 1......, Jw,lf ll••r wllile c•r ;, "'"• .. ,..kH. • EASY FINANCING 19&1 MUSTANG 2 ~R. HDTOP. DI SCOUNTED S842 56 .l~ t. --,.... -.-r-k ~ .. ~ \L. 'I( (i/ '-----~ FRO M WIN DO W ST IC k ER v-a eng., CN i J.omotic frons., Blade vinyl top, rocker panel moul ding, full con1oole, whitewall tire~, power di~c brok•~. power ~leering, deluxe 1oeot belt~. radio, heot•r, tinted glau, heavy duty boN•ry, wfteel covers and more. Stoff stlt. :-:168. 1961 FAIRLANE 500 XL DISCOUNTED S104232 FRO M WIN DO W STIC KE R! R CO NDITIONED 390 v-a eng. CNsomatic trans., factory air conditioning, radio, heater, pow•r brake1o and 1-fl'ering, tint•d glou, w+.itt· wa ll tire~ deluxe wh-1 covers ancl more. Stoff 1oric. ::228. AIR CONDI TION EO 4.:2~ l!&l 2 DR . L TD HDTOP , -~ · · S13841l FROM WINDO W STICK ER! 390 V ·B: Crui ~amoti c fran ~ .• /factory oi r conditioning, black vi nyl roof, heater, power Jol'ot, brakes and ste•ring, radio with r•or seat speok•r, tint•d glau, heavy duty battery, style side wfleel cover1o, and more. Staff srit . ::48. THIS IS IT' Almost 200 new 1967 Thunderbirds, Mus- tangs-, Fords and Ford T ruck~ to choose from -PLUS 26 low mil eage staff cars such os pictured obove-PLUS 23 Shelby Americon GT 3.50's, GT SOO's ond Cobras -PLUS o fu ll se lection of Ford's Engl ish Economy cars -all discounted to cl ear TODAY ! A. WHEELCHAIR doesn't stop Randy Lloyd of 921 E. Bay Ave., Balboa, who is one of the top contenders in the annual junior tournament of the Balboa Ang ling Club. The standings as of the end of Ju ly listed Randy as one of the leaders in the 5-10 age group. The tou r· ney will end Aug. 20, an d the awards party will be held Saturday, Aug. 2b, at th e Ebell Clubhouse in Balboa, be ginning at 1:30 p.m. (Gil Smi th photo.) John BurH dies at 49 J ohn Burtt, 1201 Pe~ graduated in 1940 with al br oke Ln., Westcli ff, col· bachelor's degree in jour· lapsed at his home Wednes· na li sm from Stanford Uni· da y, 1\ug . 9, after telling vetsity. his wi fe he was going to He was a cub reporter on I drive to HnA g Hospital be· the old Pasadena Post be· caus e he was ha vi ng trouble fore graduating from Stan· br eathi ng. fotd. At the outbreak of The 49")'ear"'()ld newspaper· World War II he joined the man wa s taken by ambulance Navy and served in the to the hospital, where Dr. North Atlantic the Mediter· \Iiiier pronounced him dead ranean, and South Pacific, due to a blocked air pas· He retired from the service sage. as a lieutenant commander. \1t . Burtt had suffered from He wu editor of the Navy's spinal arthirti s in the out. peJSon nel magazine "All He was a copy editor for the Hands," in Washington D.C., Daily Pilot, Coua Meu, for a short ti me and then and owned the Harbor Book editor of the Glendale News. store, 28 16 E. Coas t Hwy., Press for S yean. Corona del \la1. He was a member of Sigma In Pasadena he was edu· Delta Chi and the Corona cation editor for the Star· del Mar Kiwanis Club. He News and Independent. was alao member of the While there he was awarded board of directors o£ the the Pasadena Education Corona del Mat Chamber of Award for his reporting of Comme rce for several yean. educationa l controversies Survivors include his wife, dwing the 1950's. Merilyn; 2 dauJhteu, Mari- Mr. Bum attende,d Pasa-lee, 2l, of Berkeley, and dena Hi&h School, Pasadena Melinda, 19, a student at Junior Colleae, and was Wells College, New York; and his parents,Mr. and Mrs . John Burtt Sr. of Altadena. Services were held Monday at Pacific View Chapel. Bwial will be at tea. MR5. NMJ MAXWELL OF CDM DIES AT AGE 72 Amo Muwell o£ 708 Aca· cia, Corona del Mar, died Aua. 8, at the aae of 72. He hd lived in Oranae County for 17 years. IT LASTS AND LASTS and saves you MONEY! Survivors i nclude 2 dauJh• tera, Ocnevieve Munay of Corona del Mar and Patricia Tambellini of Huntinaton Boach; 3 Jtandsoaa and a aranddauahter •. Patio furniture from ROGER 'S. The Brown-Jordan Tamiami Series, the ultimate in all-weather furniture now at SALE PRICES. Available for immediate delivery in all popular decorator colors, trom our two local stores. Private tervicea were held at Balta Mortuary Cb ... pel. ·Interment was at Paci• fie Momoriel View Park. Mn SCHMI TZ -SUR Slate Soaall>r Johto 0. Schmitz (R·Ttt•&in) 1nd Mn. Schmlu .,. lhe ,.. .. t. of a new dMIPhl, l!li atlbetb IAooho,-.. 5:4la.m.,- 'l"llday, All.. 15, •• 5I. Joaept~•, Hoapilal in Oraae. Ellllk• Loui ... w1ataina il• 01 I IH. I oz., io 6air •• ollll4 a•w._.., .... • bail pencliq hia ~~nia-ent today in Santa Aoa Munic:i•- pal Cou.rt.. . The Oranae Cout~ty Orand Jury indicted the 4 men l'Uuday, thua takina the case out of tho municipal court aftd pavina the way for future artaianment ·'in Super·iot Court. Donor and Moon were indicted on a charae of conapiracy to commit bookmakina and 1 counts of bOokmakina. Lewn and Smith were· charaed with conspiracy only. Call In Your Want Ad to the Ensign 673.0550 noai01'o -•1•1 o1 11so ... I. llt LL IF Newport Beacb Clly c...,. WIITCLIPF IUC-11 eil. Vine W. Hill, 1221 Rut• Tbe eaiatiq ktory land Rd., Weatclitr, died atnlctwe, wbieb bbutl Aua. 14, at the aae of 76. the DolpbiD reuaurut ud He was a native Calirotnian. olficet, baa Mea .cqoired Survivou include a aon, by Intomational Mu&Jo• Cl'ayton C. Hill of florida; rnent Systema Inc. Dr. Jack a dauahter, Mra. Doris H: T. Monroe of JMS aubmit~t~d Pautach of Newport Beach; tho rezonina application a brother, Willard Whitf01d; which would make the new 2 tiaten, Mra. Gertrude project pouible. ·A hoariaa Weaat of Phoenia and Mrs. on the zc:me c;banae froril Lottie Moffitt of San Jose; C•l-H to C+H will be held ' and S srandchildron. Aua. 21. · Services were held Aoa. The firat 5 'uoriea of the 16, at the Bell Broadway new· IMS buildina will be Mortuary Chapel. The Rev. dcvoled to putioa, pro-Loren Flickenaer or New· vidina160 apace a, compared port Unity Church officiated. to SO on.-aite apacea now Interment was at Redblufr available. Officea will be Cemetery, The family aays located on the top 3 atoriea donations may be made to oftbe SWoot bi&h boildina.1 Hoaa Hospilal cancer re- aod rec· SWIMMING POOL SALE ALSO I.-SHAPE POOLS . Sll PM ••ANT 14-21 1'001. IUILT·IN STYU 3.ft. to l.ft. Deplll Jt MIU. YINTL LINd PIAMIMO, 'h H.P • II If, PT. PILTI. AUTO U JWMR DJSI'LA Y AT SICAID'S 11-Yr. WlmlfJ' • U. 1-PINANCIN. JNSTAWD NO MONEY DOWN 5 YEAIS TO PAY '999 DICII~-OPTIONAL Jl MIU UMa St.LII DTIA UHTIMI W .... IANTY SICARD POOL 323 S. MAIN, OIIANGE-532·1992-532-1986 OPIN IVIIY DAY 10 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M.-U2·1H4 ~-f EA.q, the fabulous ALLEN 'Theal re Com~ct Organ' with electronic uaps and Castanets -ONLY at ... CORCORAN MU~IC CO. (Across from Fashion Sq.) lt66 Town & Country 541-4318 Open Mor1. ~ Fri. 'til 8 pm • Yam~;ha e Story 4t Clark•· HAMM OND STEtNWAY New & used Hammond organs rrom 1495; used B.J w/TC , like new , uve 1800. Spinel, console & grand pianos, new & used, from 1369; Stein• wsy Proreasioa.al, aave 1500. SCHMIDT PHILLIPS CO. 1907 N. !o(aln Street at 20th Santa Ana '" thr Strrds" (thr Ulu· trated boolt of thr RerJo• lull'on) by Gary A.llu. Hardbaclt $5. Order from : N.ert ca Opinion JJoc* Store 1934 RAibor Blvd. Cosla Mesa-Pboee 8t6..f)64' CASH for your garage ll~!n ,s . BOOKS, tool!!, hou!le wa res needed for ou r clai 1) g.u- age sale. 6"'0·167 5, Te· Winkl e 1-l ardwar e, (\lsta Mesa, PUBLICATION typing. ll avl· lates t model No. 7ZO \'a 11· typer wi th many new t}Pt • PETS faces. Al so have ll ead· liner. Call Fran 673·1 507 LEFT BEHIND -small or 613..0550. shepherd mix s payed fe · ===~==~======= male dog 4'h years. Loves • MISCELLANEOUS children. Excellent watch- doa. Free. Phone 540· 1889. • P!RsOIIAL Yean exper- ience on all .typea of cit> thina &: linen. Specialty · -. men•a shirts, $\.50 per hr. Mable Whitman, 607 Mar· auerite, COM. 673·2774 •.•. • OIAUPPEUR - time. Local R.eterences. Call 646·1397. PRAC1iCAL NURSI! de"irool private du.ty in the home. Hou.ra finible. Ph. I 5326. SPOTS before you r eyes on your new carpe t -re- move them with Blue Lus· tre. Rent electric sham· pooer $1. Crown Hardware, 3107 E. Coast Hwy., Cor· ona del Mar. SAL:.;E:_ __ aaraae sale -2 (ami lies that is. Patio fum., ic e cream 'chaiu,etc, Items priced for a quick sa! c. 621 Narcissus, C~. Fri. 1: SaL • HELP WANTED LOCAL biJh school boy to work 1 hr. every evening cleanina coffee shop after bows. Easy work. Apply Yard'• Coffee Bar, COM. "A'IIOII ~fiR AND STORAGE '.._, .. , .... 1010 YAIILIII' IMC. u ·-"'mloo·u i-f'lu 17 s 1. ;176 11.,-eo_~ ...... ., ,• •••• • New resllilrant planned A tlultt.eld projec:,t at M07 ••• Peta S racusa. Diet W. Coua Hwy.,· Mtrinen W•dlocte •d Guy Peck, Mile, fulllre loca&ioa of a who •• owners of .. An· aew r81Uur.nt. was ~ ci•t M.Jner roataarant proud Monell)' o.veaina by. Sata ADa. · ••• • '<t . ' ..•• NEWPORT HARBOR EIIIGII FIRST SECT1011--P1111 Real TliUIISOAY, AUG. 17, 1967 OODA DEl liAR, CALl F. Newport B11dt 1111._ lllllloo Island Costa Mna Lido Isle eo.-del Mar •• Newport Beach City The M•ineu Mile~~~,:~:~/ Council. h now 1he site of all The IPPiicali ~ was pr~ of m•ine btuinouea. lented by B.H. Miller for Mariners Mile MarinL Tbe All buiiWna• will be An cient Mari ner res&a~r•t moli shed to make way ·will be oonaw cted 1:.y par~ the new projecL 2705 Bayshares Dr. S BR, 6 ba, dining tm., fam tm., executive home . Lac. lot -VIEW CLARIE VAN HORN REAL TOR 548-93~9 VA Repossessions A't'lil. to ~Cr)'Onll! Low eo-" p¥' • • '"· 30 YEAH LOANS NO POI.NTS -NO ESCROWS NO 2ND TO. Lrt us quaLify you now. YOUR dream home may be auilable anytime. G. D. BUCCOLA Investment Co. -CIEUILDLII PLntoml LIDO ISLE IAYFIIOIT 4 bedroom, 4 bath, 2 story, pier .,.d fl oaL Oloi ce location special-! ly priced. $120,000 owner may carry theloi>n. I - &75.2721 Your Pencil Please BUY NOW -BUILD LATER . Well-located R- 1 lot ••• just a stones throw to Coast Hijjthway, Corona del Mar. 2 bednn. apt. over 2 c ar gar- &li(e(recent construction) PLUS older 2·bdnn. home in front •.• Now leased·at SJ 10 per mo. Priced at lot valu e plus replacement cost o f garage and apartments. FULL PRICE $ 34,750 terms 675-3000 .ap a. .tatb REAL TV, 2407 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR Own-Your-Own Ap1rtment in leltiltifut LAGUNA ROY ALE Rifht on the Oce•n in South L .. un• e THERE are a few apartments available- Cram $38,900 to $64,500 -wi th low month· ly maintenance charges. Put-chase price can be financed. e UNDERGROUND PARKING with 24 hour attendant. Elevators to all floors. • LUXURIOUS apartments ioclude all-electric kitchen, large wardrobes, mirrored dreuing room. individual laundry center, and a terrace or balcony ror outdoor living. e F'OR CAREFREE UVING inspect Laguna Royale. Call us for an appointment, or con- sult your real estate broker. * LAGUNA ROYALE 31423 Co.st Highway Great Family Home 5 Bedrms., 3 baths, den, with pool and adjoin- ing rec,...tion -room. Early American style home with lots of charm ••. well arranged for family living .•. beautiful condi tion. Price reduced to $56,500 Will leose•option. Wdls-McCardlc Realtors Officiar V .A. Management 24 Hour Servi~ Jla YIA UIO, --.......... ,. 1"-1 - 881 Do•rr Dr·lve, N.D. 642-0162 iiiWOIT IIM:II 1111 Neo"'" U 1-7129 CHANNEL REEF· APARTMENTS·. ..... i --:· ~..::. -% -VIIIT .OUR IIIW CARPD & ' IOPEN HOUSEl Saturday and Sunday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. 501 A vocodo Ave. irvine T erroce 3 bedrooms -2 baths Price Reduced DOX Y. f'RJUUO.II'C ',~,.t:,!~?!,' Cof0111 del Mar, c.llfonlia Pt\one; 673-2222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS IORTH OleGO CDUITY 78 ~cres. with a sweeping Yi ew of the countryside. 8 mrles rnland from Oceanside. PoYed road front• age. Unlimited water aYoiloble to the property, Short distance to a large tract of homes and Camp Pendleton, SJSOO per acre. Free and clear. WILL EXCHANGE FOR INCOME PROPERTY. Free brochure moiled. IUSIIES CDRIU In Calimesa, between Redlands oncl Beoumont. Shell, Union, Humble, Signal and Phillips 66 on adjacent comers. Security Bonk across the strHt. Hos 2-400 sq. ft. concrete block storebYilding. $60,000-WILL EXCHANGE FOR HARBOR AREA PROPERTY . CO-.tRCilL lCIIUIIl In Anaheim City limits, ocrou from proposed major UniYersity, 4.pproximotely 9¥.! acres witfor all utilities. Corner property at o signal. ONLy OYo iloble property of its s ize between Santo Ana and Riverside Freeways. S2.00 p., sq. ft. Free and deo,, SUBMI T UN EMCUI.tBERED EXCHANGES. WlMTED- OutOoOf·town owner has asked us to find o nice 6 or 8 uni t apartment in exc~ange for his Costa Mesa J un it, Here's you r chance to trade DOWN, PHONE 642-5111 JIMTALCOI• Til LAID ..... , SEMPLE ;JlEAL ESTATE Open Houses THIS IEEKEIID SAT, & SUN. U:a.5 P,ll, 209 Ori ftwood -Shored i ffs See Rochelle Robers 1126 Ebbtide -Ho•bo• View Hills See Jean McWilliams 4501 Wayne -Cameo Hi ghl ands See Susan Gilmore • 2821 Harbor View Dr.-Harbor View Hills See Roy Smith OUR OFFICE IS OPEN TOO! See AI Unroh PR IM E VIEW LOT ••. overlooking jetty 180° ocean panorama OUI .......... TON IIACH STOU ONLY-I.ANDl.OIIDS -APT. HOUSI -·· -IC-Y Ml-IN OUR T H ••• T ..... 10LU 11110 lOLL -C.AIIPIT $1.95 ,... ,.to & • VAII_!OUS C0\:0115 & SIZIS ALSO IN OUI n IIWI _,. __ DIAPIIY IINDI. VALUIS TOP Nl 'YD.YOUI C:HOICI"-4lf ATOUI MAIN SHOW 100M-IVIIY IIOLL DIASTICALLY llaiUCID TO MAKI 100M 1'01 NIW ITOCIC. • YOU All It -DO NOT MISS THIS SALI -QYALITY niiOW lUGS II TO t2 IACM. -SEIYICIS IL'S -TINTII.-DYI--UPAIIIItl-----l'altl----INITALLIP MM11, ~ TO PIT IMY 100M TO YOIM SID & DISIII- -OilY Q.IAI ID OllllltJ:E C1D1D-AUG TIN Ill. -DtR•--UPAIIIS. 5 POINT SIIOPPING CIN1 D-PH. ltW311 181 MAll HUNTINGTON • • ..... LIISURI LIVING Eajoy thii three becWom, diriift~ JOOtD, two baQ all electric (including heat ) newly decorated and full~ carpeted home. Two swimming pool a, cabA na, putUng greens, shurrle board and badminton few }'OUr enjoyment with no maintenance proble•a. PIIICED BELOW TODAY'S MARKET AT ONLY 128,750, WITH 10% DOWN AND 90% LOAN . Only on ~ left-SEE 2412 UNIVERSITY AVE . (E xten- sion of Del Mar Ave.) Open week-ends 1~5 p.m. HOMES ARE LIKE SHOES Better if they fiL ?fry this one for aize. "You'll Lih Our Friendly Service" 220 E. 17th St. (Pioooo 646.4555) C.a,. loi.M (Locoto4 ;o E-17th St. SM,lot C..'"') E••l"ts C-11 646-1050 er ~ 642-4472 •••. 67).~ 1731 W. C..ot Nl-, Neupert .._. c.a•t Soli It? Trade It? For Faat Action • Ruulll Call EXCHANGE SPECIAliSTS DOYLE CO . 541-1161 270 E. 17th SL, Cotta Men DOVER SHORES lay & Ocecm Views Soc!WM&L..-..... w_..__,.~ O.erlookiD& lniDo CW.try Clllb, ODd -.r Yldlt Olb, U -· to UC1 IJU S•tl•1• Drift Newport llarbon BI!SI' BUY iD o riew home. Pour bed· rooms. Dining room. activity room, fully <arpoled a. draped. 3250 aquare feet ~000. OPEN DAILY lay VIew Lor The lui Boy Vi.,. lot oyerlooting no.. er Marina. $28.500 ..,.,., "••• Pll'lt Time oflrnd, truly claaic Bly- troal ODe of tbe ma.t attncttn Bay. front bomes in New· port Huboi'. S bod- room, larle diniu1 rm, -led doa, -cellar,-tlonat quality. ONI YOU KIJST 5a. ly .,. """ Ciold c .... witlt I o w annual 4.000 aq. fl 4 Bed· leue. room, 4 bltb borne layfrawr Lor with SO:lt40' Family 2 fine Blyfront Iota room. anilable. lSII "Golay In Newport Beocb !rom l'ldfle ~ mp. "'Y north on iloftr Dmo or from Nowpca1 Blvd. out on 17th Slnlel ID: SALES omCE: iohn rnacnab REALTY COM,ANY Ill .,._II<., Sui,. 101 . ' (7141 642..U5 AOINT 1'01 MACCO UALTY CO. IOOWY HUGE 4 bedroom, formal dinin1room 2 year old home with tepanted muter beet. room, oveniaed familyroom wilb. opea beam ceili.np, and llidiDJ lila cloon to a huae lriaafUiar 101 with buketboll <OWt. ExqW. 1Uy decorated. Ul,tSO I'IIYACY Stroll down a 10111 private drive to a cbarm- la& 2 -pluo .......... with -boom ceili.np, liNploco, llld a bqa boy wla- dow ...., looti.. lbo -llld Colalina Relu in tbe Dade ol U.. WI Tl!iq wmc..; lno, -tbe .... I'OIIIalo pi)' -a( lbo mst "" tbe onniood llalf..,. _.._ w.- I•IIOA ~ 22~~------.c libiUiy a(-·---,....-...... ~ .. -......, ....... . boy-..... -. fthf::! -.. .. lylllr.ot_llla_,.= .. ---·--..... ' I < • 5TH AVE. ROUTE NEII'OI!T HARBOR Elllllli A~~CliOII ~-Pill I TIIUIIIDAY, AUG. 17,1111 COROllA D£L liAR. CAUF. (Oatl••od ,_ Ne U eliaahaa&ed. n ... nnacturee ..... revealed ltd• wet ••PriiMJpaJ, clleip re .. ·•twe• .. aew tOQta and would have to be removed to alone with the . ..._.,... tur11 -llle oeaU .. tlce the preaeat 5~ Ave. would make way for the roadway •at by Newport 8eacJa ttl MloA.I6w ..... "-L 11o -OOlllf lllit Plllrl It lilt.! would allow cart Mayor Paul Orollor lloal lho Coaot Hw,. __ ., ... 1 IPfiO¥M. · southbound on Corona del city hat received oo,lea of cllpn~eeM ftMwaJ tlaroeP Erosion AISditiOGaldwellina• wovld Mal rreeway to turn left a.nd • PfOpoud fJMway .. rM• Coroaa ell I ........ local beve \o be removed from the aet on the coastal ftMWay ment from liN S&ate Dhiatoa .coeaa to Beyaldl Dr •• ftOC'daerly portiona or the toward Laauu. 811cli. Con-ot Hiabways. • The ..,_. JllllborM ltd.,· NewpGrt acljoiaina westet\y blocks, atructJon of thil roadway men" which will come be--Ceater Dr. 1D1t Su Joaqain from Goldenrod Ave. to would neceuitate tbo new fore the Chy Couacil Cor Hilla R4. ·'J"M 4M'P lllo Dahlia Ave,, and the ser• route for the S.block por-apptoval,coven thecoeatal Pf0¥ideafore htare a<:CIII vice Uation at Dahlia and lion or Sth Ave. freeway from Bayside Dr. au BuGl ()alley." (Colllillllod fMm pal• I) will include lhe Collowio1: • Hadlna in or dndJinJ 500,000 cubic yarda of ••d to ropl•llh lhe beache1 in w .. t Newport. • Corutruction of a 200.. foo ... loaa amin orr 401h St.. perpoulicul• 10 the beach ~ncl atartina about 130 feet out from the Property line. Thh poin ia expected to trap und that ia beina eroded down coaaL · The 110in will rise .about 14 feet above mo1n hiah tide and will be about4 foot in widlb.. Coett ·would also be Details of the new near the Ov.nea to Orcbid The major iodicel8d that ro,.;...;.;..;;.._.;., .. ;.,_..;;,;;;;,;;...-..;;-..;;;;;;,,;;;,Ave. in Corona del Mar, and tha city baa loa.a recopind EVERYBODY LOVES A BARGAIN I NO MATTER a portion ol t.he Corona del the iq'K)rtanCI or thi• a.,. Mar hceway to a point 4 mont ol the freeway project tenths or • mile nottborly and looks forward to an ol the coastal fneway. early completion schodWe. ''The &&reement as pre• aented appears to refl~ct acceptance t;y the ttale of the baaic aeomotric deaips favored by the city.'' the mayor said in bit announce• ment or the receipt of the The new plan calla for overpauoa over tbo co .. tal freeway only at Goldenrod Avo. &Dei Marauerite Ave. in the area between Mac• ArthW'·Blvd. and Poppy Ave. WHAT THE ,..., freeway aarecment. ''For the put 3 yean, '-•••l the c i ty, local busineumen and the Irvine Co. have I worl,ed in close cooperation evaluatina numerous des ian studies prepared by the Joe Devlin, public works director for Newport Beach, said that deprenina the freeway atonaaidc 5th Ave. will mean that all freeway construction will be below present arade of Coaat Hwy. at MacArthur Blvd. After lhi I aroin haa been inatalled., lho Corp• of En· Jineeu will make a careful allldy to ' detoanine its ef· feet on the local beachea, and to detenninc Ml.clher more aroina wi II be neodcd. BUT OURS ARE BARGAIN THI!: DUNLOP GOL D SI:A.L 15 CE"TI~II£0 SAFE AT 100 M,~.H. SO VOU IRI: S URE VOU•RII: SA~I: AT &0 ,10 OR 10, AND VET T H E GOL D S EAL 15 STILL ~OPULARL.V PRICED. lO,OOG-M !LIE Tllti!:AO w r Vt G UAIIIA.NTI:E T~EN TH E GOLD S EAL HAS WloiAT THE MEN CAL..L A LOW P lltO~ILE , THAT MEANS A 15 7o LAI'tGIER FOOT P RINT A"EA, ""'DIU!: 01"" T>iE GOl..D SI:AL.IS W /01: TIIIIIEAO 15 A L WAYS ON THE l'tOAD 1"0111 BETTER TRACT ION, Gl'ti!:ATER '5AF"ETV, M ORE: MIL ES OF WEAflll, OOEIJNOT T"41E GOLD SIEAL SOUND L.IKIE: A C l-IO ICE TIRE F OR A CHANC)I!: 1 STOP IN SOON. WI: WOULD APPRECIATE T '"IE OP,.OIIITUNITV TO S HOW YO U THAT D U NLOP DUA L lTV C O STS NO MO.. E . I:V EAV DUNLOP T IRI: M I!:ETS OR IEXCII:II:D. E VER Y OF FICIAL S PI!CI,..ICATION I'"C'R S A l'"£ P E RI""ORMANCII:, TUBB.ESS TYREX FUU 4 PLY "It's Wider A-Go~Go With Dunlop!'' 1988 2488 ~XC: ISE T A.X 750XI4. 670X15 775X14 775X 15 845X 15 BSSX 14 760X15 BSOXI4 2188 2688 WH ITI;W AL.LS Sl.OOMO .. I!: Pt:" state. Col. Pehrson and Mr. Her· ron aaid they hope to act the project under way about the fiut of the year and to have it completed by Ealler week. of social note They CIPfCIICd confi• • • • dence that the city will re• lr Pet Hut of Balboa Ocean Front ceive reimbursement from Not onl y was Honolulu a cut hia knee in a boatina federal beach erosion con• ni ce holiday for Mrs. Robert accident Monday. trol funds for the previoua Bradley, but it twned out • • • . and current sand haul pro- to be a sentimental journey The Balboa Pavilion will 'jects in Weal Newport. because she ao t to meet her b~ the ~cene. of th~ Partie dcj The emeraency p oin con· son Dan on leave from Vm dna Fnday nl&ht, Aua. tract previously approved Vietnam. Dan has been 18, lhe third annual wine by the Council was cancel· supporti na the U.S. Anny tastina event aiven by lhe led Monday evenina be cause in the infantry di vision in Youna Sophisticates . of 10 little beach was left that Vietnam since the be&innina Orana.e Coun.ty. Followma the aroin could brin& no of J anuary. His father th.e Wine taa~na party there benefitto the eroded beach. "Brad'' was too busy re-Will be dancma ~om 8 p.m. Croft and Neville Inc. of pa irin& tv's at Warren's ~ 10 to the mu11c of Fred-Newport Beach, who had Stereo, Corona del Mar, to d1e and the Earthwonna. submitted the low bid, join the Hawaiian reunion. Proceeds of dte event will aareed to the c ancellation • • • used for a scholarship twld of the contract, as kina only The Bi ll Plo wdcns of the Kili'ley Foundation, ao--for payment of 51,261.44 ~uth. La~una have be~n so-corcfina to Mn. KeMeth for aupplies pwchased. The Joumma IR the mount&Jns. . Head or Costa Meu. preai· city &&reed· to reimburse the Enjoy ina Lake Arrowhead to dent of the Youna Sophia· company for th is expense. be exac L ticate1. • • • Harbor Islander Mrs. My- ford Irvi ne i s on a cruise in th e South Pacifi c. • • • J ust before leavina with his puents and sister for a I on a vacati on in Idaho, Randy IIRS. LUCILE CHRISTIE SUCCUIIIS AT AGE J1 Lucile H. Chrillie, 2117 Elden Ave., .Costa Mesa died Aua. 11 at the aae of 13 . She wu born in Indiana and had li ved in th is area ror 22 years. She was a charter member of the Sal• bo a Is lan d Commun ity Church. Surv ivors include a son, Collin Ch ristie of Palm Beach, Florida; a s ister, Mrs . Berta Jones of Ham- mond Ind .; and 2 arandchil· dren. • • • John Vincent Puker, son or lhe John B. Parkers of Newport. took Min Maraaret Minnett aa his bride in a double rina maniaae aervice held Fiiday evenina, Aua. 11, at lhe Tustin Presbyter· ian Olurch in 1\lstin. The bride is the dauabter or Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Minnett of s.a t.a ./vJ.a. WIL,UD MALLARD 0, COSTA MESA DIU Wilfred Hush Mallard, S4, of 427 E. 17th SL. Co a t.a Meaa, died of a heart a\o tack Monday, Aua. 14. He had li ved in the area for 15 years. ~rvivou include 2 aona, Wilfred Hu&h and Brian Don· aid of Costa Mesa; a da~ah· ter. MU1ha Ann of Coate Meaa; and an aunt. Min Maraaret Oibaon, of Corona del Mar. TRACY FILII SLATED '"The old man and the sea, .. a chatacter atudy of a Cuban fisherman whi ch stars Spencer Tracy in the title role, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Sunday , Aua. 20, in the UCI Science Le cture Hall. This is one of 7 Spencer Tracy fil m clastics beina shown by UCI Ex· tension as a uibute to the actor, wh o died June 10. M.J.L 10 ••• Coffee . 1 LB. 69' 2 LB. $131 C &. H GIIAIIULATID 5LIS. 59' TIIIIWIIT •••· Sugar 303 SIZI Tomatoes BUffET LOW'IST PRICE IN VIARS· LARGE ICEBERG LeHuce s .... 3347 E. Coost Hwy., CDM 10 LIS. S11S. Orange Juice 6/S1• KILUrS I'RII'ARID 6 oa. 23c Mustard LADY SCOTT 2110 COUHT Facial Tissue SIZI lOCAL 'LAYOiiFUL aas.29' We Deliver 673-3510 STAND UP FOR AMERICAI Colif•mians will have an opportunity to vot• for Gov•mor George Wallace for President in 1968 ONLY if o n•w pol l t i ce~l porty pledged to th is purpose is quolifi•d for th• California bollot. Th• American Independent Party is the Colifomio party which the notional Wallace Campaign has authorized to ploco tho Gover• nor's name on the general •lection ballot in this state. To qual ify the American lnd•p•ndent Party for the California bal. lot, 66,059 voters must re<iJister wi th the party prior to January 20, 1968. If you wi sh a regis trar lo call upon you , we would be happy lo kelp. Conlacl us al. .. P.O. Boa 181 Laguna leach, Califomio 92652 o• phooo "4-6363 CITIZENS FOR WALLACE Services were held Tuea• day, Aua. 15, in the Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel. The Rev. Herbert Johnaon of the F irat Baptiat Chur ch of Costa Mesa officiated. no j,ale Scrvicea were held Wod- nuday, Au&-16, at West· cliff Mortuary Chapel. Fa- lher Scott of SL Joachim'• Calholic Church officiated. In tennent was at Fair Haven Memorial Park. YULE CARD COFFEE TO IE HELD AUG. II Yes WeAre Moving To A New Location We Have Reduced Our Prices So nat PIANO DI'AitTMINT ONLY OPEN SUNDAY NOON 'TIL 5 MIO.SUMMIIt SALE Of FINE NEW & USED PIANOS. TAKI ADVANTAGE Of THISI "ICIAL SAVINGS NOWI RiliNG COSTS wtU NOT "IMIT US TO IIIPIA T THill LOW Pill CIS. I GUNP PIANOS I UNDIMAN OlAND Wwl-. -'' .... ITAU OlAND '-''-· '-f w.-lftiOt MIMUN & IONS OlAND 1'1111 ••• _,_ -· .... ~ CAlLI HAND =c'Hil"tat..D -·--...._. CHtCICIIINIJ OlANO ................ _ IMAM OUND ......................... eott .. "'" 'MJ .... .... .... ••••• •12tl ICNAIIOUND ··-· ..,.... rv ,,.,.,,, • .-~ ........ .._ 1, MANY MOlt fO CJtOOif MOM ....... ........... .............. .............. SPINIJS.COIUOIU w .. litzer Spinet ............. bH Wnwf Spintl ............... tae• JIIISIIn Fr. Prov. Conrail ..... e4•• SIDry & Qllk Fr. Ptuv ............ . lllwsl Console WIIIU .••••••••••••. Knsbs Consalt Wllnut ......... ., •• liandlru• •••l•r·fw S1erJ a Clllrlr, Y•""""' _. lt.W..I Cs +••• ,. .... ROOI MOMS I aNI'AI. ~­SAW. 10 Jl'!ll 01¥ ' A chriatmu card coffee wi II be held (rom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aua. ll, at the Hoaa Hoapitat conference center by the Gift BoA members ol Hoaa Auxiliary. Jtmior and unior membert of the Aultiliary are now conductina their annual fund raiaina Christmaa card sale, end are offerina a tpecial 2M. ditcount durina AuautL FA •• Y SAil. OF ULlOA saccum Fenny Sabin, ol 1321 W. Bolboo Blvd., Bolboo. died Monday, Aua. 14, in an A.nabeim botpi&al. She had bun an active member of the Ebell Club of Newport Beach. Se"ices will be held &oday in Wblttiar. Welter ,Enmarlina. a Christian Science reeder, will o(. ficiate. Interment will be at Rote Hill Cemetery, Whittier. · IULII. lilY OF COITIIUA.U Ralo i ... /tzoJ ol 2J60 No• -BI..S., No. ·JJ, Cooll Meta, died Aq. 1 at lbe qe ttl 15. He ltad U•ed j a · dae ... ,. ·~, .... s..m .... illclodo J ·-· Daa. WIIU-. ... l!d ol W'oot Vlfllolo; J doo ... lln, ,.., .• Loelte ·-·-" Oooqia, ron. ca-.o l!la._ .ol Colla ........ ron. II 6o '-ol 'Oitlo; _,DIFzfafd...._. lerricee _, ...... u -• Ia BUM; Ol!lo. •u .... ., ... , ., ..... C.wul ••••· We Can SeiiOur Stock nan Move HAND lAG MAD ... KIT HII10D IUpiGr 9.95 low .......... ........... V.,._Colo....t MllllEs ...... 1111 .... 'w 59e , .... • RESIN with c.t..,., lltdullall R.,..t.r 7.95 f'.,_ ' low 3~ ... -FilE& WF .. RAn AN WASTI. IASKDS 'lnc•~·· -. " a•••• flOW. MUHG ..... S flOW IN IT ... 50%•-:.: • GLASS AU OF OUR MOLDS FLOWERS PRICED _, TO CLEAR! FOUAGE lo/4",30'-,_ 2C)Ok .. Wk IFF 2" 4C)c- BVIIIIf t --·- 40 YD. IOLTS •&.plat Of ~·-'" FUTIEII r:.r':. .. .. ¥ ..... 11 Oltoldl fllllll" .,. .... Y h ihi.IJI 6Qc 1'11111 ...... 1" .. Ill~ .. ....,.. .. - ' \ 'Save tree' pol icy ok' d A policy atatemeat oa tat- ina nn of tree root proboo lema ead a a1'iaa u muy tlrttt treat as ponible ... ~ Moada,. ....... Ina by lbe Newport s .. ob City C-.:11. Ita July 14 IModna oad, in lty wtllob oboold bo rotol ... ..Witloe, ''" up aa app .. lt co the eaol•loa or all oar- -""''· mal probl.,.. Tblo llot •Ill Here it the teat o( the oootaht lendmt•k ti'Ha, IPI- poUcy statement: cial trMt ot .. u ... bealdf, Tbe a ta .. ment. prepared by City Muapr Horny Hurlburt, embodle• the tc.ma apprnnd by tho Coomoll at "lt tball be the retpon-llattly tr•• wllicb caiatri- tibility of &be Pukt, a. ... bute 10 u eatln aeiPb«- chll and Recreation Com-hood, Wlcated, tre11, eto. miuim to 4onlop and Th.e .. tr .. t Will be ldeatl• mairttain a :rather r11tricted ried, mApped ud recorde4.I.1!!~~~!J~:...!-~~~~~~~!._ __ _:I~~ liu of treu ill tbe commun. SuiNeqoent to &hit they will Mrs. Pinkley named be alven all typet ot • .,... cial trtatment to retaia them, includina the uee ot aaphalt tidewalkl, Mrt. Lucille Pinkley, 1133 lbo buda:tt for the comina cwbina, etc. Pull.rton Street, Cot &aMen,. year. · Th people wh.o are "Whenever it it noco''"IIY I bu been aamed the omctal Oft the commtu .. repreunt to prune 11 .. root• in deleaate of tbe boMd of di-varioue lfOUPI who by lbeir ways or other public areat ncton ol lhe Cotta Men puticipe.tiOD in both tcbool in order to correct or pr ... Chamber or Commerce to tit .nd community affair• are vent damap be ina with the citlzent budaet a~ able in turn to prctent more by the ,ubject tree, every Vi tory 'committee o( the tnowlodp to the community etfort thall be made tO lll"fl NewportooMeu Unified cA the tch.oolt operation. the uce, includina the ute School District. ·Mrt. ·Pink-Conwwuty membett on tho or hi&h pade asph.eh tid .. ley will replace Solem S. com:nitt.ee uo Min Marie walk aectiont . 1t will otilll.l Franklin, wbo wu recently Hiebtcb, American Auocia-be necouary to moot tho elected to the board ot edu-lion or University Women; City't ttandardt relative to cation or tho Nowport~u ~.. Thomu Hoffpauir, padet aftd alianmentt,"'wilh Unified School DiJtricL Loaauo of Women Voton of the eacoption of those ape. Besides boina a member Oranao Coatt; Cui S. ·Kea-cial trees cliscuued ot lhe board bt directon of loy, Corona dol Mar Cham-Parapaph 1 of thit policy the Chamber and founder of ber of Corrmercc; Mra . Ruth s tatement. dl.e women '• divi sion 3 R. ·LeLievre, Women'• Civi c "It it ia "~':::::~,,::~~~~ youa aao. Mn. Pi nkley re-Leal\le or Newport Harbor; tree other than that coivod the Athena award aa Larry Little. Oranae Coatt in Paraaraph 1 to be aiven Harbor Area woman ol the Civic Anociation ; Ivan tpecialtreatment, each year. She was the firat Lowry. Clauifiod School tree ahall be considered Coata Men woman to re• l!mployees Auociatioo; dividually on itt own mcrito'l ceive tNt recosnition by Ralph Freitaa, Newport-to determine whether tho the Panhellenic Society. Meu 'Education Auociatioo; tree 1hould be retained or The purpose of tho budaet Mrs. Robert Sorensen, Pa-replaced. All c-rkway tteet advisory comnitteo it 10 ro-rent• Teachers Auociatiooa; included in this cateaory view widl people from lhe Will iam De Nardi. Parent· mut be subjected to and eotm~unity the details of Faculty Oraanizationa. · meet the tollowina criteria. R II H 'nted "1. Hue sufficient 0 a ays appol system to sustain lite and remoin ;n a oale cond;t;m after root prunina; Rolla (J erry) Haya Jr. or Himself the VICtim or a "2. Have autricient lite Lido tale, who tor many heart attack a few years e;~;pectancy to merit special years bu served the Heart back, Mr. Hays hat worked consideration; Assn. at local, state and diliaently with. the Heart .. 3. Have adjacent~r~~i~l national levels, hat been Ann. in ita endeavors to own en be desirous elected a director or the stamp_ out heart d~teue. ina tree in liaht or Am01ican Heart Aun., ac-Havtna moved hu aaency tidewalk ettect" that cord ina to Otvia S. Robert<• to Santa Ana 2 yean aao, be creal eel nut to son, chairman or the board h~ now ret id~t at 622 ~ia homes it uphalt 1;0~wall:l or the Oranae County Heart LidO Nord, Luio llle, With it to be Uted to Aun .• where Mr. Hays it hit wire. Allene. They are I d. ~. 1 so a aroctor. memben or the Irvine Coast "4. Not be or an uncles · Mr . Haya wu formerly Country Club. Balboa Bay able spec:iea that chairman or the board and Club, and the Newport Hat-removed from the ~\cart fund chairman of the -. Yacht Club • .,..._ey have by uon '" tUoo t tree list lbe Parka, Los Anaotas Chapter, as two manied toot, Rolla nJ Beaches a Recreation Com- wall aa a director or the ud Doualu. minion; Callfomla Heart Ana. • .. ~. Not ba .. bad a c:oe-He wu ahon the distin· COLLINS IAOIO CO. JUi•hed se"ica award and AWAIDID Q)NTIACT tistant bit&orJ of Umaaiaa the distinauiabed ach ieve• The Societe lnternate de utllitiet ncb as sewers, mont award from the Ameri· Telecommunications Aart> water mains. ate.; can Heart Aun. tor urvicet nautiqun (SIT A) hat awar~ "6. Not int_erfere :-ith ac· to the heart cause. eel Collins Radio Company ceptable dratnaao tf .~~~~~ Dwina his 3S yeara aa a or Ne•port Beach a con· nate ~th.odt ol cwb aeneral aaent tor the New-tract tor hiah1pood data are utlhud. Enaland Lito Insurance Co .• uansmiuioo modems . They "Application of the criteria ~. Hays hat presided aa wilt be uud in SITA't Eu-on parkway tren will bo protident of the California ropean and transcontinental conducted by the Parks, and alao t.he Lot Anaele1 data communication net• 8eachea ~ Recreation De• Underwriters Aun •• proti· work.· partment in coordination dent or the Loa Anaeloa The SITA network •ill with die Parka, s .. cbea l: chapter of the Chartered link major cities in Europe Recreation COl't'lni nion. In Lite UndefW'rit.on, and and the United States. prt> applyina the criteria other chairman or the lite intur-vidina data conmunication ·deparbnontl or the City will anc:o con:nitteo or tho Loa se."icea to more than 120 be consulted as ne ceuary. Anaetn Chamber of Com--SIT A member airline•. Cot• It there it any conOict merce. He wu awarded the lint TE-216 Data Transmit• t-ween tho applica tion ol d\e Will 0. Farrell Memor ial aion Systema will &iva the criteria and •;,::,t'~~~~;~l Award by the Life lntwanc:e nat•ork a tutor data trant• standards of tho City Industry or Southern Calitor-miuion rate (up.ndabla \0 cannot be resolved at nia in recoanition or human• 4100 bitt per aecond) than and conrniaaion te .. t, final itariM servicu to the com-any now used \n airline re• resolution will be munity. urvation s ystems. mined by tho City Council." Sale IIIE IAIIIIS H. J, GARRE'IT PRESENTS r.. .., ,_ . .,w .,.,.. ta ..... ,.. _,.. ...... BEAUTIFUL IN ITS SIMPUCITY • • • '!to" THICK I'LA n WITH AN6LiD CORNEAS 1199 SlVIAAL STYW AVAU.f -- • ---A'IICO, CAM1lON e CINNIY COUICA. CAMIAY • FANCHil OO'ISSIY ·---TltCiMAS¥W ....... ·-- 'H.J.GARREfT fURNflURE Mil...,_ 1111-a'll. .,_--aM-COSTA -.CAW. ........ INII£01 Ul 11•1 1956 ZONTA GIRL for October, JqSb, at Newport Harbo r Hl (ll Schoo l was Sue Brown , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L awrence Brown of Cliff Haven. Sue recei ved her pi n from Dorothea {Mrs. Marlin) Sheely, at right, presi dent of the Zonta•Ciu b. Peggy (Mrs. (Jack) Reinert, at ~~was chairman of the zonta ghl-<~t-ttle­ month committee. (Photo from tht Nov. 15, 1956, i ssu e of the "'En- SI W~.I 1962 DON BELDING, chairman of tile board of Freedo ms Foun- dation, was presented a Newport·Balboa Rotary Club flag wh en he spoke at a meeting of the local club i n 1%2. Participants In the fl ag presentation Included, from left, Fred D. Swenson, in- com ing pres ident of the Rotary Club; Jerry Richards, outgoin g pre- sident , and Mr. Beldin g, al so member of th e adverti sing firm of Foote, Cone and Beldin g. fPhoto from the Jul y 12,_1%2, i ssu e of the Ensign,) 19f9A BIRTHO AY PR E· . SENT for the Ens ign on arriving <~t the age of one year was a sign, wh ich was hung over the front ctlor of the one"'fOom office of the Ensign. The sign In stallers Included, from left, Harold Benedict, "ttle Sign Man," M1o made the sign for the Ensign; Peg 1nd Hop Haapa, o.ners ind founders of the Ensign, and J1ck Albee, adverti sing man<~ger. That flrst office was loc11ted In what was ttten Cllltd "Cam- eron's Comer," In the nar· row drlvew1y tNtt luds off from the comer of Coast Hwy. and Goldenrod Ave., CorGna del Mat. !Walter Ger- hardt plloto from the Aug. 11, 1949, Issue of ttle En- SIW~.l i1~J60 THE TITLE "Mayor of Colllr1S I Island'' was bestowed George McNamara, I er of the tiny Island at westerly tip of Ba lboa Is- land, at a 1%0 party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrick:, the family to establish a <o<l·l den ce there. Pi ctured from left : Attorney Rod po ld, wh o made the O<!!Se,,_l tatlon; Mr. and Mrs . mara, and Mr. Garr ick, host. (Ens ign ptloto from Issue of Jan. 7, 1%0.) 1962 MEMBERS of the Newport Harbor Zonta Club who atttnded th e bienn ial convention of Zon ta lntemational at New Or· l eans in 19b2 included, from l eft, Virginia Luther and Mi1 dred Stan· l ey , past presidents of the local club, and Nora Steohenson and Letha Drolet, meri ted ser vice members. Mrs. Stanl ey served as official de legate, and Mrs. Luther was alternate del egate. (Photo from the Ju ly 19, 1%2, issue of the Ensign,) 1956 ART ADAIR, center, JqSb multiple ll st;ng chal•man fo • the Newport Harbor Board of Realtors, oresented men-of-month awards for July, 1956, to Mauri e Bltker, at left, of the W.A. Tobias Realty office, and Harold Snyder of the Corona del Mar offi ce of the vogel Co. (Photo from the July 26, 1q5b, i ssue of the Ensign.) EiiSiGN ~~ .... ~-. ... 1w r 1 •••s 'r :1!11~ ~ ... - -.. Dolly .. an. .... .. ................ ftooo_ ..... II 2 ...,._ Mas=, •,.... ,._ ... SoriplaM. a--•~~o .. as..-.Ho.....wc~ .......,. ......... _. .... _.. .... ._ ........ ••+ss dill: ""N-of..._ ca t., _,. ..... '..t Ilia t..._, aor pw GM a 1'1 n• for W..: (For the Hdt ptioa .............. pncio•. ,)" ("""'" ~:7,8). ,... ... awaJ willa a ftUIMD .. ftout ODoe ........ -. ............, .. tba ScriptuNt a Snioat wu .... , ••• Who wu to 00.. aad ......... ~--~or. He ........ bo ............ He ........ Crill .. J• a .... of lite Adamic nee. Sucll • -.....,. could be a S.Yiour, for all of ""-'• ~ ... toiatocl by oia, -only dteir fo ....... 'a U....., but libwiae tbeir own. '111erelON it followt that if the worid • to hawe a S.Yiour, He m..t of IMICIIIaity be Diriae. U He d DiriDe theD He mdlt come ialo &.he llin-cuned wodd by MNDe ot.hcJ-way thaD u offaprin1 of the Adaaaic nee; iaeoce the oeed of • Yirt;.!irtb. (J..iah 7:14). We~top~t f~to~J~ relisioua leaden for they are often prDDe to rule out the aupematural in dealiftl with the thinp of Cod. What they cannot updel"'tand with their finite minds, they rule out u im- poaaible, but that ia j ~ what stren1tbena the faith of a true child of God. We have a Saviour that can and does do the <eimpoa- aible!" Christianity is a reliJion for aU raeea and for all people. Christ Hinuelf ia the Saviour of the World. The Heavenly Father aent Him for this reason (John 3:16). The Lord God promised us a Saviour and told ua how He would come. Fi~ He would pre~re for Him • body : "Wherefore when be cometh into the world, be aaitb, Sacrifice and olerin1 thou wouldeet not. but a body hut thou prepared me" (Heb. 10:5). Further u the virJin·bom Son of God. He wu to be "the seed of the woman" (Gen. 3:15). He wu to come into this world u a "child born and a Son siveh" {Isaiah 9 :6). At His fint coming, He wu to fulfill Isaiah 61 :1,2 and in Luke 4:18-21 He said, "This day is this Scripture fulfilled in your ears." After the Lord Jesus came into this world and paid the price of man's redemption, He returned to Heaven from whence He came and sat down on the right band of God (Mark 16:19). So we know that the Man at God's right hand is none other than our Saviour. The Psalmist uid: "Let thy band be upon the man of thy right hand, upon the son of man lOr CGeTA I liM ". ' . ' . ' .&trmnurttt JOIN THE DOTS TO COMPLETE THE BIBLE LESSON. ,--------------·-··-·-····-...... ~::: ' &I!C.W10E '<1! &El.IEVED ME : NOT ..... YE &WA• I NOT MJN&- } 'Tl'l& c::otii62EG.6.TION IM'TO ~ Tt'E L..AND W~IC.~ X •. H.&.VE. GIVEN THEM.: '• I ' -.--------------- Numbers ' NUMBERS is the 4th Book of the Old Tes- tament. It has 36 chapters and is so call~ ed because it relates the numbering of the people of Israel on two occasions. The first was at Sinai in their second year in the wi lderness, and the other just before the death of Moses in the fortieth yeor. In brief, it is the story of the wilderness wanderings,· and it is rich in fragments of ancient poetry, some of them of great beauty. The first census showed 603,550 moles above the age of 20, exclusive of .11 "15 • II • II • II _,...,,_C._T'T the Levites; 38 years later, another cen· sus numbered the multitude at 601,730. Because these peopl, were very discOura aged by a spy's report when they were within sight of the Promised Land, they turned bock. Thus, Caleb and Joshua were the only men over 20, from omong ·over 600,000, who went forward and lived to enter Canaan. Even meek, patient Moses was not permitted to go and realize his one life-time dream. The author is Moses, and the time between 1491-51 B.C. whom thou madest strong for thyself" (Ps. p I 80:17 ). In the following Scriptures we alao a ne 'lee our Lord at God's right band: Heb. 1:3; b:1; 10:12; 12 :2 ; 1 Peter 3:22. Our Lord discussions on Bible topics made it very dear that His rightful place is u •ilh originally given t.o Israel, there are Q, , ........ CM. -"Will WOt' prltoae at the rigbt band of God: Mark 14:62 ; Luke Dr. San~utl H . Su/berland many wonderful spiritual applica-ezploi" Hou4 1:11" 22 69 L • 20 A 2 Heb 1 13 lions for our own lives. The pui&Jfe . . d A;l .u;; ~2 ; fits ::_; b · : ; t11Jd Dr. Charles L. Feinberg from b~iah is not talking about the A. ln tlus tint of the m1~or proph- an m•g y con rms Js 1 ta)'lDg: third comma'ndment but rAther dis· eta, we find a lnemendoua meatqoe .. The Lotto (God). said unto my Lord, Sit I•IIM..,. ,_ IIOU IIOAOCASTU cu~ging millennia! conditions. These concerning the Jove of God whie:h wu thou at my right hand, until I make thine are two complett>l y different sub· spumed by faithless Israel. She is enemies thy footstool" (Ps. 110:1). Q. ,...__, Wlif.-"Why did Paul jecb. aymboliully portrayed u the faith· When witnessing along these specific linea &aw ift Ephe&ia"' I :t that til e fifth ""' less wife. For a proper backrrotmd to Jewish leaders, they el:claim, "Oh. you C0'''''"'?Mm4M~t to II.OftOr your par-Q. o•a.~ c.~ ... a. -"Hmv doi& OM to your question ro back to 5 :U5. can ·t take that literally . that's poetic lan· r.ftl3 t il tlte fird com:m.aftdmeJU 1.1'itl! jwti/11 tlte fsraelite11 kiUing so ?MnV God the Son waa revealed to I,•rael, " 1 th d ' th · f that it prmni11ef A chuUlv iA lilaialt 58:13, pt:ople '" takiftg Ote promised l4nd1 and then returned to His place. They guage. ~ •. 0 e r wor, 5• ey .m er . U it tdU "' tlr.a.t reW4rd i8 prom-Tltt: commtntdmeftt is, 'Tholl s.\alt Mt said, "We will not have thia man to must be mterpreted. Such mterprdat1on is~d to those 11,110 ohtll tht fourth kill.' How dD vou ezploi'll thiat" reign over us.'' In a ('Oming day, fol- obscures every passas e that refers to the Lord commnndmeftt." . lowing the Rapture of the Chu-n:b, Jesus .so the people are not able to 6nd Him A. The co"_lmandm~nt. t.o whJch you they are going to aeknowledre their in · their own Scriptures. Our Lord said: A. For proper undentanding we ref~r wu jlrven to .Individuals_. no.t to tranagreuiona. They will be aorely "Se h th . t . f · the think should begin with Exodus 20. The nat1ons. The hraehtes were Jushfted atllicted during the Tribulation. arc e sc1"1P1",..,d ohr m mh ye hich first thfft commandmentJI are tx-in what they did because God gave ye have etema 1 e: an t ey are t ey w d ,. 1 Th 1 -h h them the i'l""""ific orden He used them Many expoeiton believe that when . .. ruth presse nega 1ve y. e ou. ~ a11 . . ..... ~ · . larael cornea to that plac:e, H08ea test1fy of me (John 5:39 ). Because tbe t no promise connected with it h 'l 1n Jud gment because of lhe1r extreme ord th .0 Or God's Word is a very real threat to rabbini· the fifth does. In Ephe8iani'! ,;,e ~.~: -"i.nfulness. Thill is true i~ secular ~~:~r21:7he~re ~~on. s)(a::.:,... eal Judaism, passages such u Isaiah 52:13-through Paul the Holy Spirit'!! in -hlsto ~ as wel_l. Arehaeol~glsls have pie take the two days mentioned here IS; 53, which refer to our Lord too plainly terpretation of thi• important • shed hght on )ust how VIle and cor-aa a lhouoand , .. -·--•. ltlo, •-. · · d' · •L-com rupt those people really were. The oa ._.... nuw are omitted m rea tng~ m UlC .s!"agosue. mandment. It i!!. precise!~ th~ fitl'lt civi lization in those days was of the ever, only a aymbolie concept. What What an awful day awa1t s the rehg10us lead· commandment w1th promtse m the most degraded type one could possi-he me&ntl is that after a· compare- en who are leading a whol~ nation astray liat of the ten. Historically we can bly imaJline. They were actually wor-lively short time God will ft"rive because of th~ir prejudice against the Man sef! how t he Lord has ru lftll ed Hi!! s hippen of satan. God's judgments Israel nationaUy. The third day is at God's right hand. the Lord Jesus Quist. Word with amazing accuracy. While are always just and correct. that of resurrection. StThomas Bible Lesson Leo-9 JOS!I'H' IAIIQUI!T GonooloO J-p~o·e •-o1 pory, wlooe ........ u-u, 1oowoo1 ... _ ... , ... •• •• l.a !lad .. --" ..... • • iciM ric• occuioa far iuv.eLio. i• ...., eoedeet.. Ia addltioa, LH co.ne of eveate follow• a pen ... tJaat typinaa God'• provldeaee ud partlcelarly aalvatioa ia Clwiat • 1\e overall atory •hould perbpa ba couidered liNt. It be1iu with U.e fuaiae that wae "aoro ia the t .. d"". Ia tlaeir diatr .. a, lareel aDd hia aoa• do what they can to make provitioa. God'• had haa broasflt al.out the occaaioa Which dtivea hia choaen ae;enta to do wb.t will aot oely set them rood. b.t aJao will re.tore JoaCiph lo hi• brother.; carry the tribea ialo F..,-pt fot aecarity and srowth, and brias joy aad sladaeaa out of daaser aad aorrow. The epi .. de enda with a recountins of a gre11t banquet siven by J•eph fot hia brethren, fote· ahadowing the M .. •ianic banquet, or weddin1 feut of Chriet and Ilia Church • futrilled on earth in the joy of the Goap,l. It i~•a fine eXIImple of how God fulfills what Jeeua declared in a ailigle sentence in hi» greut Sermon on the \iount: "llle.aed 11re they which do hunger "nd thir111t ufter righteouan~~·: (or they shall be rilled." Famine may be for the \Vord of GoJ "• we ll as for bread; but those who , like hungry aheep look up 01nd cry to be fed, »hull be satiaried at lut by a ge11t feaat with Je~ua Cftriat. A• we conaider the te11ching of the btoad pattern, it ia important to aee how v.ttriou~ person• re111 cl to day by day developmenta. famine is 111 dre11dful time. Under conditiona of our own purticulllr hour it is h'rd to in111gine . llighly de- ve l.,pcJ trun•J>Ort.ution ~y11tema t~ond communication• make it poaaible to draw on production in muny purh~ of the wor ld so that crop iailures in even one large urea car1 be speedily replttceti from other places. flut even in our own a bundant lund there M e runny people who httve seen wagons loaded with a pitifully few belonging~ und sun-buked, skinny children moving out s I ow I y from a land parched by years of drought. Jlehind them they h,lwe le£t house and land and year11 of lubor dushed . But they mu!tt edt. Famine i11 not ju11t hard ti me:.~. Famine mea n11 there is no food. It ma kes no difference how muc h money me n lm ve. They ca nnot buy food be cause th ere is none. This fll&rticular fumine n1u.st l1 uve been of unprecedente1l ~teverity : we read of nothing like it a gain. The re was u dreadful drought in f.lijah'• time: there waa no rain in Pt~lesti ne for three ttnd u ha lf yettrs . lfut in Joaeph•a time the famine luted aeven years and extended Ill least from central Urica north to whttt is now Turke y. The marvelously depenJt~Lie cycle of fl ooding ol the ;'1/ile River failed. After seven bumper yettrs, there c<~ute seven parched 11nd lea n years . Joseph had been brought into Egypt, aet in 11 high pluce, and made the in- s trument for 8toring grain against these terrible times. llllrllel had already •ent his sons down to Joaeph once, not know in 8 who he wtta, to .buy faod. rlut Joseph had handled them roughly, accused them of being spiu, t~nd had kept Simeon as a hostage. His whole dealings had bee n im•ulting to the family, even though l1 e sold to them. lliruel Wll.!l u(ra id, al11o, for hi s !IOns" •~t.fe ty . :'oleve r- th e le!is, when th e time came th11l he could !lee s upplies woul d soon run nut , he swallowed It iii pride, conlrnlled his fearli, ud sent t~g;•in to th e man in ~;gypt. ' lie se nt presents lHil well us plenty of money and d id ull he could to win the l·:gyptian'• f11vor. lie did not !Jland nn his wound ed pride, us he rnight huve been tempted, und &tty , "I'll s turve before I will bent! aguin to tlta t man ". li e knew it was more irnportt~nl to eat, ,,nJ l1e a~:ted rightly. It is also noted that de11pite hi s recogni ~e d position ll!t heud of the fu n1i ly, who wus to be obeyed without question, hi~t son!t ne verthe leu did not feklr to oHer counsel and 11dvice; and .tga in Israel, hurnLi e•l .tnd ~oft ened by hi-'4 yeurs of sufrering and his wrestling wi th GoJ , t¥tl ::t aLie to lis ten und take heed . lie cha nged hi s mind t~onJ agreed to senJ Be oju ruin , hit~ now favorite. de!!pit~ hi11 own !eats. Joseph's bl-ethren now are ea ch pluying the man. They are ver~· different than when they pve in to their envy and sought to des troy the ir brother. They Uve already fe lt their !Vih in connection wi th Josepft, und now when th-e y re- turn again and are invited to Joseph's pit lace lot u bunquet they are lf truck with terror. Feeli ngs of guilt always Le truy the guilty, ofte n mt~l..in~o; tl1 e!11 ~:•HI ­ feu a crime tha t no one s uspect11. In this case tl•ey fear they will be f ... l. .. cly accused of having stolen money' when they bought lx-furc: ye t it i!l pl.1i n tlt.&t what is rea lly on their heurt>t is the ir own JrcaJ fu l l'rime tnw..r•l Joscpl1 ••n.l the ir futh er, In tlte ir fear, however, they do the right thing. They spc.1k to th e lfiCW•tr•l a nd show him the ir good faith Ly Lringing their money wi th thent in ful1 1&mount to pay for the fornte r purchases. The only way to meet fui:Je c::hurMe:J is l!y open a nd hone st dealing. However, they huvc no grounds to feur on this score but must 11wait fu rther developme nts . They s how the ir couruge and do whu t tl1cy must. The first hint of lfomething fur more portentous afoot coftle!l ,.-J,en Jose pl1 :Jeuts them uccord in(li to. age. Since they don't know who he iii, they C::<~noot a ccount fOf how he, could do this. In thu11 fo ll otving protocol 1.1nd ttlso showing his favoritism toward Benjamin, J oseph 11hows there is no wrong in havin1 favorites. J ose ph also has the grace to weep -a sign. not of we.tkness. but of s tro ng manly feeling. The episode ends with the brothers maling n1erry in .tn air charged wi th dr-.. mat ic te nsion, awaiting the joyful re11olution of reunion anJ forsivenesa. S1. Tlt omcu Preu a P. 0 . RuJ: 1.>096 • Ho uJ I OI'I 35. Tuas Message Christ's to His Seven Churches Bl BLICAL R E5EI.RCH IIONTHL Y 4005 Verdugo Road, Los Angelos, Calif. 90065 With this article we are beginning a aerie& on the first three chapters of the Book of Revelation by the Rev. Tim F. LaHaye, pastor of Scott Memorial Bap- tist Church, San Diego, California. I'IIIUMINMY CONSIDHAnONS when world conditions are so uncertain. Many peo- ple are anxious to know, "What does the future hold for me?" The student of the Book of Revela- tion need not be taken unawares as these events unfold, for it is possible through the study of this book to know GOD's future plan. Over fifty years ago, Dr. C. I. Scofield said in his 3. THIS BOOK GIVES CLEARER DETAIL CON- notes on Revelation in the Scofield Reference Bible, "DaubtleM, much which is designedly obscure to ua CERNING BIBLE PROPHECY THAN ANY will be clear to tho&e for whom it was written u the OTHER BOOK IN THE BIBLE. For example, time approaches.'' That time is at hand and IIWIY the glorious appearing of JESUS CHRIST (Rev. 19); the sovernment.al operation of the m&D of things are clearer than they were in Dr. Scofield's ain; the terrible events of the Great Tribulation day. It is our prayer that these notel and pictures pthered from writers new and old, plua the leading period ; the ultimate end of Satan; the future P>- of the HOLy SPIRIT, will further clarify theae rification of the Church; the future pooition of the thinp "for whom they were written"-which could Saints; and the city which CHRIST haa sone to prepare far HIS Church. well be thia ceneration. To many, the Book of Revelation is a ciooed book. 4. THIS BOOK COMPLETES THE CIRCLE OF More than one Bible teacher has taken a cluo from BIBLE TRUTH. Beintr the Word of Gad, it ....,.. ll&tthew through the Book of Jude, only to return quite natural that the Scriptureo ahould reveal to the Book of Matthew rather than t.ee the unusual superb planning and orpnization. We eee that t.cltinp of the Book of Revelation. That it has con-clearly preoentAlcl in the Book of Revelation, for fuaed many people cannot be denied. That thla book it completeo the .,-eat trutho bepn In Gen•ia and haa been of immeuurable bh .. intr to other people other _,. of the Bible. Here are om1e o- aimilarly cannot be denied. The followina are .10111t1 amplee : ft!uable I'MIIOruo for atudyintr thia JJ'OIIt book : Gen•ia ... ahowa man'a betrlnllintr wu In a beautlful 1. A SPECIAL BLESSING IS PROMISED TO par..tiae. THOSE WHO READ THIS BOOK (IWY. I :8). Revelation ... ohowa the WODdertlll pondiae to-. Then ia blealntr In ..-lintr 11117 portion of GOD'• C:..le ... lhowa bow man loot hia cbanco to oa of Wont, bat tllia ia the oobr book that ...,..U.. IJIO-tha TAo of Ute (Gel. a :22-24). dal _,. for u.-who read ucl hoar Ito lleftlation ... ohowa mu wiD JOt eat of that - -It ohoold allo be bonle In pUad that the (IWY. 22:2). booll -wflll a --at tllia bl 1 .. for GoDeoJe ••• W1o at ua'o tint nbellloe op!Mt GOD U... who, Ia adclltbl to readl .. ucl lloariqthe (Goa. a uc1 4). ..... allo bop it (IWY. 21:1)2 Rnelaticm .. 2 ...,..U.. u ODd to-·· ~ 1. ft" &PtiUI GOD'S PIAN P'OR THB FU-'-ard GOD. TUa& A ..._ lid-ill tatue ••=Ill lit • IIIII-<laPaW ••• n flad the tiNt .......,, clniDbnl, .... • • .. .,_ partiolllarl7 ill ..... lib..... ..... nbaL . I Revelation ... promises a city where tla.ffe 11uJJl ;,. n.o wise enter itato it ""l' thi1lQ tAat de/iktl&, Mtler what&oever worketl& a.bomittatim~, or maketla G lie: but tlt~JI wltich. ere writtn i11 tlte Lamb' I book of lif• (Rev. 21:27). Genesis ... reveala the tragie sorrow that resulted from sin (Gen. 3 and 4). Revelation ... promises GOD aMU wipe e~wov all tee: .. from tMir .-,u (Rev. 21 :4). Geneaia ... we oee the tint death (Gen. 4 :8). Revelation . . . prorniaea that there •luUl b~ t10 MM~ deatA (Rev. 21 :4). Genesis ... ahowa the bejfinning of the cune (Gen. 3:15-18). th.e book of lift, a.ftd out of the lloltl tittl, mftd {row. tAe tlli1tg1 wlt.ielt are written. i" tAU book (Rev. 22:19). SPECIAl SUGGESTIONS fOI YOU TO FOUOW ' IN STUDYlNG THIS 110011 FOLWW THE GOLDEN RULE OF INTERPRE- TATION, u augeoted by Dr. David L. Cooper: Wh.~ th.e piAita •n~e of Seript"re Wl4ku com· mOft •eve, lttk teO otlaer 1mue; tltert/tJ'n, t4ke every word at iU priMA~, ordiMT)', u;wa~, literal fM4ftitlg lalla• tltc /rut. of tM i••tdiote tut ot...Utd ;,. lA• ligAI of lre/41td 'fiGOIGg .. 410d - -eie AtOd fKIOd4M...t41 t .... tllo, i!Odie4t• clcrlv otMnv&.e. Revelation ... ahows the cune liftAlcl (Rev. 22:8). THE BOOK IS NOT WRITTEN CHRONOLOG- Geneaia ... the Devil •-n far the firat time u the ' I CALLY. It ia impouible to properly underotand tempter of men (Gen. 8 :1-18). thia book if one expecta it to fall into chronolotrical Revelation ... lho-the fiaal doom of Satan (Rev. IM!QUence. Thia ia particularly important in tho 20:10). eveuto of the Tribulation. The atudent of tho Book Geneaio . . . )>1'0IIIiaea that Satan'• head would be of lleftlatian lhould -rise lmmodiatel:r the bruiMcl (Gen. 8:16)., .< filet that tho Baal J""-ti at cllapter ala-- Revelation ... aho-llim 'bruiMcl', defeatAld (Rev. priiO tho tint quarter vi the Trlbalatloo IIIICI the 19:20). ~pat 1-...-to of. <hapten aight ucl IIIDO Gen•ia .•• lhowa Satan'• flrat a-pt at dloeredlt-00111pril0 tho -quarter of. the Trlbalatic-. intr the WORD of GOD wlla bo ukocl E.., Y-. Tho Vial 1-...-to of d!apter II ...,.prioo the llotA God ..Ut ucl hia tint a-pt at ciOD:rilll Jut bolt, cw 1,_ ,_.. of the Trlbalatioo. Ewry- the WORD of GOD. Yo oMil 110C _..,-.(GaB., tl!illl ._ llaa to be-*! Ia c:oatat wflll the 1 -6). Sad to ..,, tho thoe-'"'a of ,_,. olaoo pariod-wllleh it eoladdoa. the ....... mu balla9iiii8Mu ucl DOt GOD.,-. nrrv.J8T INTBRPRETATION. T b Ia 'flew da7 the Blbla Ia DOt baUnod 111 tho ~. bal wlileb -to,.. to be tho-ao&laf-,., W:, fact•• Ia aabjaclod to ... IItle ......... "' ... .... IIIIa ........ ,n..ru, ......... lila& lit,.. tloo ill ..--. oclwn ucl ..._ tbo ... ...,2 be hlftliad. putlcalul:r ,._ .... ,,., c,_ -. Tbla on,cldn, ~lr ..... llaa 1 asW Ia ftla lit tho lalwiN 1totlcm """'loci 111 --tho,._~~~-7 D 1 lie..... .UU..W1 Blbla .......... Bao 1Wictoi • • • IN I t a -aa aD audl laftJ. A aale n1o to follow Ia tho &tlid7 Ill tbo ... Ill wlao daloul ,_ GOD'a...,. woaD. A"" 1/-a.01 1 &loa lit to 101ttp1 tbo boollw 11Wa1 ..._ tbo -..., ..... -,_ ........ ef "= .._..., ,_._ uiNlow ID lha ~. Mil "'DhiJ, 0. ......... -Aft ,.,C.., e/ 2 (.-T-... THill • ' • • I DINNER FOR TICKTOCKERS ·NE'FORT HARBOR EIIIGII SEOOIIO SECllON --~. 3 lltURSOAY, AUG. 17, 1!11 OONONA Da.llo\1!, OOF. SUMMER FUN for Judy Goodell, 17, a Newport Harbor High senio r, Cynthia Bryant, 21, of Cos ta Mesa and a juni or at San Jose State, and Roch elle Mateffy, 11, of Minneapoli s, Minn., \left to right) was a visit to ttle "Pitchur Gall ery " at Knott's Ber,Y Farm in Buena Park. All 3 wortc at Reinert's Ocean F ront department store in Old Newport. Fo r Rochelle i t was her second trip to th e fam ous attrac· li on; the first was as a 5th grader. Her family moved 5 years ago from th e Harbor Area to Minneapoli s. Judy says she may go back with Rochelle to th a t midwest ci ty th is fa ll , HEADMASTER IS APPOINTED The board of trustees of Harbor Episc:op1l School of Corona del Mar hu announ- ced the appointment of John Marder Jr: 11 headmaster. Until. recently, Mr. Marder tauaht 1nd served aa aasis- tant headmaster of Marin Country Day School in Nor- them California. Before comins to California in the board, Harry J. ·Early of H62, he held. similar posi· Laauna Be•ch, Richard lions at Far Hills Country Steele and Arthur c. Lowell Day School in New Jersey. of Newport Beach. He received his B.S. de-Other members of th'e arcc at Cortland State Tea· bo1rd arc Mrs . Charles S. chers Colleae, NeW York, Thomu , v ice ~resident; and his M.S. dc&ree from James B. Keyes, treasurer; Sprinafield Colleae, Ma ss. Mrs . Ri chard T . Mudae, sec· He is a member or the Cali· retary; Robert S. Barnes; fomia Teachers Association Robert W. Gurley; Dr. Sam- 11 Independent Schoo ls , uel C. McCulloch, dean of American Campina Associa-lhe school of humanities, tion, American Auociation UC I, and Miss Ali ce Walter. for Health. Physical Educa· $220 STOLEN lion and Recreation, and tic Nllional Council for Plaaued in the past by Meuurement in Education. ~~:t a~e~h~;·s t~:ra~t,a~~4: Mr.· and "s.' Marder •nd E. Coast Uwy., Corona del their two children live in Mar, was burglar ized Aua . ~=~~;==~~~~ University Park. 10 and S220 was s tolen. Harbor Episcopal is a P olice bel ieve the bural ar non•profit school aovemcd IE A GOOD N!IGIIIOR by 8 board of trustees, with pried open a window, enter· ed, attempted to force a rloor classes from kindcraarten safe and. then pried open a throush the eiahth arade. file safe, where the s220 Hancock Banning Ill, pre· was kept. sirtent of the board of trus· __ ...; _____ ~~- tees, announced the clcc· Call in Your Wont Ad tion of J new members of AWf'eldiMerwill..__ lhe Colltl• Tid:&ocke:n ol lho Nalioa.al Cbuity lA•· au• today, Aua. 11. at tbe Uclo Isle home of Miu Tori Londeliu1. The 60 youna women wi II have an opportuaity to r .. DOW oldJ (rioodlhis-while eli scuulna tboir 'Cordu:om· iDI plan• for tho year ahead at 1ho variw1 colle101 and oniversitiu iepreaented. Amon1 dlese are UCI, Uni• nnity of C•lifornia at Santa Bubar~, UCLA, USC, Occidental Colleae. Pitzer Colle1e, Univereity of Cali· Comia at Berkeley, Col~ rado Womee's Colla .. , Uai· wersity of Coloraclo, o .. ._ Unhenitr. St•ford Oni· vonity. University ot Ari· zooa, Northern Ali&ooa Uai· venity, Pacific University in Oreaon. Univertity ot Oreaoo. Oreaon State, Wil· tamette1 University. and fie University' of Puaet Sound in Washinaton. Mi 11 Lwa Smi lb, co-Goa· teu, bu j ult retutned from 1 year of study: at Stanford in Gennany. Miu Susan JeMina• bu just com· pleted a semester witb lbe University of tbe Seven Junior Ebell active Althouah Junior Ebell Club of Newport Bca~cb hu officially receued until SepL '28, members have had an lctive summer keepina their children h1ppy while scrvina the community. Fine arts under the direc. tion of Mn. G1ry Rawlinas staaed a backyard art• •nd crafts session for children of members' for 4 weeks •nd recently held an all--d•y af. fair at the Festival of Art1, where the main attraction for chi ldrcn was the puppet show. Artist of the month also continued at Mariners Library. Conservation, chaired by Mrs. Jack Wells , has taken the bulletin boards in Cor· ona del Mar Library, rc· mindina the citizens to keep the belches 1nd al· lcys clean and arcen, Americ1nism, chaired by ~-trs. Gus Olabrc, is now in the process of c •llin& all members and friends wain& !hem to fly their naa on Labor Day, They also arc collectina clothina to be sent to the Indians in Ari· zon1 and New Mnico. Youth, under the direction of Mrs. Garry Short, bas h1d a very successful summer placin& 11ea students in jobs throuab the Newport Harbor Youth Employment Service. Safety, chaired by Mrs. Richard Rieke, sponsored a lire prevention proaram, which wu open to all chil· dren of the ccmmunity,This coiTWftittec also sent a tcle- aram to State Assemblyman Kenneth Corey uraina h im to vote yes for the appro- priatioa of more funds for driver education proarams in our schools. Antici patin& "Lc Petite Boutique," Juniors' major fund""laisina event of the year to take place in Novem- ber, Mrs. Gcorac Hauser taught papier machc clas· s cs in her home. Historical gift received An executive board of dir-Mrs . M. C. 9\eely, Theo- ectors mee~ina of the New-dore Robin s, J ack Barnett, port Beach Historical Soc-Mrs. Hem y Humann, Mr s. iety was called las t week Challen Landers, and Mr s. by President J. Leslie Stef-Ha.zvey Pease. fensen at Mariners Library. Mem ber ships are open to The purposes were rea(-.. old ti mer s" of Newport firmed as follows. The cot-Beach as well as newcom- lection and housina of his-ers and friends of Newport tor ical items such as photo-Beach. Life membe rshi p is paphs, maps , newspapers SS and reaular membership •d joumaJs will be preaer-is Sl annuall y. ved and made available to For information, the New. ac:hooh, poups, or anyone pott Beach Public Ubnry interested. Thi s Ions ranae can be contacted at 67~ undenaki.la is the o bjec t· 1480. ive. so that Newport Beach The first &i ft has been re- history will conti nue to live. ceived fr om the Tuesday The fi tst offi cers of th e Club and wa s on display new o raanization, servina for the Board meetin.r-r a with Pres ident Steffen sen s teel case file for storaae rue: Vi ce.opresident, Mrs. of the documen ts and pi c· William Ritter; s ecretary , wr es received since J11ne. Mrs. Wan en Me ssina; uca· surer, James Rubel ; mcm• bership, Willi am Grundy. Also s ct ving on the board of directors are Joe Ham- Don No. A-57587 SUPERIOR COU RT o r THE STATE Or CALi f ORNI A ro Til f. COUNTY Of ORA."'GE E~t•t~ of MARY VIEIR A. al knoWD ~~~M A RIA VIEI RA, De- ceased. NOTICE IS HERE to th~ rreditor~ of Jumed decedent th at sons having claims said deceden t are to ANTHONY CHRISTOPHER, president of the Orange file them, with the County Counci I of the Na vy League , extends a wei · vouchers, io the office o come to Mrs. Mar ie Berry of Old Orchard Beach, Mai ne, th O!' clerk of th e 11bove en· Seat. na 1irla •• Mlici- l*iDI Npcwll of daeae a4-............ u a •. lbat- iDI aewa of daair owa ~ail­ ial. to.i1. •wimmina. md horseback ' ridina aetivitiu wbieh bave kept them all bu1y durina the swnmer v ... tioa. The aue•ts oC honor in· elude Mn. Robert L B~r­ neson, prnident of lhe Newport Beach Chapter of National Charity L.eque; ~.. John G. Dcmp1ey, c:hainnan of tbc Juniors, and ~.. John M. Owen, TickiOcker coordina&or. Colleae pAtroneu cbairmoa, ~ •• W, Woodrow Smi tb and ~ •• ' John C. Londelius, will ani at Choir Ticktoc:ker dauahten as hostesses, annual CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING COMI.Il~Cili<L Penoaal'ued Ser"h:" -·· ILDIR ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO. 35 Yean in Newport Beach 1107 E. loll ... llv4. 673-6590 FINE FURHITlllE-DECORA11HG SERVICE .Aa•zinaly ... it coeu: r ... wltea ,ou ploa n. lolaacler -1 ~1 Bay aide, Newpon Bead: -673·1620 Summer Sale FURTHER DIASnC REDUCnONS Ul' TO 1 2 SWIM SUITS Shifts Sportswear-Shoes Suits Dresses -Formals Knit Suits OFF Special G.ovps ~&"0 Dresses & Sportswear a ' . I Mt4 ¥Ia; UM, lsapt ._. ... 12 ·-.... s-. .... -· ..._ I ++= ,.,. ........ r_......,.. '" •- lrriM r ... CaMet, I .C.I. l • 1£ yo.a arc 1 newcomer, or know of a newcomer to the llatbor Are. who has not been welcomed, do her • favor by call ina the Harbor Vi sitor between A and 10 a.m., and sht wi II c1ll on yoor friend •ith valuable inform1tic..,, and &ifts frorn friendly business finns which stand ready to help her become acquainted with her new surroundinas. · THE HARIOR VISITOR Plrl•e: HY ~tl61 titled cou rt, or to preseot >,.._. __ ,..;;.., ___ ...,_ at a Navy League party held at Los Alami tos Navy them, with th e necnury r· Air Base. Mrs . 13erry is the mother of Gladys Paine, vouch er.. to th l" uodersigned dr d f h I wife of J. Robert Paine, membe r of the Navy League ~~ttoc~oe;Th;m~s•w~-:0e1ff~::; .All it f'llllres to get esse or sc 00 eee and vice--pr esident of Mutu al Savings and Loan Assn. Dri ve, Suite 232, Newpo r1 l.fi.D! of Corona del Mar. Mar ie, who says s he Is still going Beach, California 92660, which stron,g at 88, was given a s tanding ovation as she was i~ the place of basiness o f lhe uodersi8J!ed in all matters per-~~~~~~~~~~~-~i~n~tr~od~uc~e~d~a:! ~~h~e~pa~r~IY~·:_ ____________ 1 taioio g to th e e!!l t•te o f s•id : decedent, within sia: month" We're sala-ing ttu'au;h the whale month of August J ..... OIIEE ROAD AT lA YSID( DIIIVE N(W,OIITIEACH 67~3113 and Dofotlrly Donlol'l FASHIONS AT THE BEACH aft er the fi rst pu blication of thi11 noti ce. Dated July 31, 196i. THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN Thomas E. Hefrem1111 Executor f the W'ill of th e above oamed E. H effem an ey •t Law Dri ve, Suite 232 J ~·.,~•" Beach, Cal ifornia jiUitGLARY LOSS $900 Police arc continuin1 the invcstiaation o( a Au1. 4 I ~~~~~!~·~·~:Edmap lndUitry. I• Dr., suite 268, Boy. IBM typewtiter, nlued U6o, a lamp, an imiCI• plaat., and 6 airline luo:kota were otoleo. Tqtal o( •• U..fl ... ••ti· mated. at 0'141r S900. Want tdlne help getting your children ready for ocbool? u .. your 8antAmerican1•. It can dress them up from head 10 toe at thousands of stores lbrouibout California. Shoes,lhins,stina, slacks -you can purchase everything you need for tinderganen throuab collep and charp it to , your BantAmeric:anl. You11 bave jlllt one bil(, and there's no oervice dwae if you PlY it within 25 days. Or, if you wiab, yoa can utencl JOV paymentS.,_. -.1 -ho,.,.,... •llale. 10% at a time, for a ...n r.. So II~..._ bad-t<>ochool eJ:11 rn 10 ,_,. IMI F .... ,. forget to -,a. BnU ' --... k -llllp you with the arilh..X: pr.-tllll! ..,.._ • IFI.,._TtOMM..~.,.,..MYira••-tA"nON • -• II FILl -. IU Mnll S n II •-•••• ,_ • I • • FOR A COUERVATIVE App,ooch to Generollnsuronce ConloC't ED WARD AT JAY & RENFRO N. NEWPORT Bl NEWPORT BEACH LIBERTY 8-1188 POMIIIIL Y MEAlS CAMU4 NOW AT 1780 NEWPO RT II.. VD. PH. 646-9313.<.:otta Mesa., A FATHER AN D SON TEAM captured the winn ers' trophy In the lQth annual Santa Ana Country Club In ~ vi tational golf tournamen t. Pictured here at the trophy rwesentation are, from left, Gran t Hornbe ak of Costa Mesa and his fa ther, Jay Hornbeak of Lido Isle play- Ing for th e SACC; Ha rr y Ward of East Bluff, manager of the Newport Beach branch of Secu rity First Nation ~ al Bank, who wa s tou rnament chairman; George Hol- ste in III of the devel opmen t and construc tion firm of George' Holstein and Sons, and Paul Rife, also of the Holstein firm, pl ay ing for the Irvine Coa st Country Club, who lost to the Hornbeak s in the fina l match. Some lbO t eams par tici pa t ed in the tourn ament. (Rich '3as sett photo.) $539 IN CASH. CHECKS STOLEN FROM STORE Po lice continue to inves- ti gate the theft of cash a.nd neaotiable chec.ks amountrng to S539 s tolen Aug. 9 off the desk of Rolf E. Swenddal, owner of Hansen's Fashion Footwear , 3545 E. Coa s t Hwy., Corona del \iar. The shoe s tore owner to ld police he went to the back of th e s tor e to see if he had a cer tain kind of shoe in s toc k for a cust..lrner. o\ftet the cus tomer left, he no-- ticed the mone y and checks were missing. Coli in Your Wont Acl to rile Ensign 673.0550 l:HIJR£HI:S Jlpndlj Gl.msropfunud G!~un~ 3262 a .... St-r..,, Hewpon H-'thts A Free and l,deprndenl CongregtJtional Ch ristian Ch~rch The Re v. John PridonoH, minister 9,.rnday Servi ce and Chu rch School at 10:00 a.m. Nursery .core provided Phone: 642-27.«1 First Baptist O.urch of Costa Meso I.Japti"'t Hihh• f.,IJow~hlp lndepe,ldt"rtt fl iblt' IJ apti st Santo An a & Magnolia Sts. Dr. P.G. Nt:umann . pastor SU~DAY SERVICES :J:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m •. \lorning Worship 6:00p.m. Training Untons 7:l.hl p.m. Evening Worship WEDNESDAY 1:20 p.m. Bible Study O:lJI) p.m. Prayer \Jleeting Lutheron O.u rch Of the Moster Lutheran Church in America 2~00 Pac ific Vi ew Dr . Coron a del Mar , Ca lifornta Dr. Wi lliam R. Eller Phon e: ORiole 3-502:! 8 .J,"i a.m .. ~ .1mdv ~or~h>p 9·4"i .o.m .. Lhur~ h ~rh ron! I 1:00 a,m., f••,.tiv•• ~nhhq1 Nl'RSt.HY PRO\ JfH'IJ CENTRAL BIBLE CHUR•c• Sv .. d•l' Sch-1 9 o.m. M•ml"t Woothlp 101JO o.m. ! ......... s .... lc• 7 ...... . WO<IInotd•l' 8 1 .. 1• Stvd1 ... tl ,,.,., 7 , ..... ,..,,....,. cl"''"' •••.,leo• A fall YoaU. Pro1r•m of Oran1e and 2Jrd s,, Ca.ta Me•• l"•otw H.!. J01t•t .... A TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY F'IRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Soulhn1'1 ) Corona del Mar Coasl H w}. al Maci\rlhur Pastr,r Howard E. Wrlliams Phone 6 7 3-.66 26 SU ~D AY SCHOOL. ••• 9t45 om MOR~I~G WOR51-1J P .• 11r00 om t:V E~I ~G WORSHIP ,, 7100 ""' WEO~E5 D4Y SERVICE 7,15 P"' NURSERY PROVI DED Chri stian Sc ience Services FlRST ClltJRCII OF NtfU ST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido Ne wpo11t Beach St,..N DAY SCHOOL 9 : 1!1 o "' ond 11 D,m SLNOAY SER VICES 9·1S -11 o.m. WEDN ESOA 'r' EVENING \IEETJN(i 8 II ·"'· READING RCX>M Wo•k do,•: 9 "·"'·-S p .m ••dn•odoJ : 9 o.m. -7:45 II ·"'· Tvo•doJ ond F ,do,: 9 Q.lft, -S p ,m,; 7·9 II·"'· S..ndoy: 1 '·"'· -4 •·"' SECOND CH\Ja CH OF CHIUST, SCI£ NT 1ST Ne wpofl Buch 11 CofOnl de I Mar 6 10 Carnation Ave . SUNDAY SCHOOl 10 .. Mo SUNDAY SERVICE 10 ...... WEDNESDAY EVENING "J 1\tEETI NG 1:00 "·"'· READING ROOM - ,\futu al Bui ldin.g 28 63 East Coast Hiahway Mon.-Sat, 10 ~t.m. lo 5 p.m. l'hur"'day ~v~ni nll'-7 lo 9 Ynu are cord11lly mvlted to anend Church Scrvrces and to usc the Rcadina Room . 1lrwpprt'll.arbor f.ulflernn ~luudt .. 0,. 16~ Bl•f/:J OtJerlool&i111 N~wport Hiltbor" l i D! CP..'~'" DIUYC NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORN IA THE AM£R ICAN LUTHERAN C HU Rf':H 8:00 a.m. to q;OO a.m. -Family worshl p Seryl ce. q~15 ..... 1o 10:15 a.m. -Family $tully Sessi on. 10:30 a.r.1. 1o U:)O a.m. -F;rnily Worsh ip Service • ._ .... -a ...... r....., ne R••· Glori • J ... cliecker, Vltitation Pauor --31 NE'M'ORT HARt!OR Ella!JI SECOIID SECnON --Pill 4 THURSDAY, AUG.17, !!167 COIIIIIA D£L liAR. CAlif. -F-rom the Police loner KIDS HAVE CHAliCE TO SIIOI DOLLS, PETS The Costa Mesa recreation . department will sponsor, as plll't of the 3td annual cul- tural ar ts week, a city wide doll festival and a ci ty wide pet circus . The doll festival is sche- duled Cot Augus t 23 at 1:30 p.m. in th e commun ity re-- creation center. The pet circu s will be held on Aug. 24 at I p.m. in the patk adjacent to the recreation center. ART ..... .. Top 0 ' The B•y -Vi• Lido & Newport Blvd. S.och Save Time And Call An Expert 16«) Superior Ave. Ll 8-5531 a APPAREL -WOMEN JEAI DAHL Dresses & Soo<~•••eo<i Accessories oncl Gifts Newporter Inn OR 5-1700 Westcliff Plaza Ml 2-2444 Newport Beach eiUUTY SALON " . ' .LO'I. 'l4UI& " BEA UTY NOOK a FIBERGLASS Crystoliner CofP.Orotion Costing Resins & Mold., Fiberglou Mo1eriols onJ Suppl ies -ll Jl-0292 ~~ WILCOX.CRITTINDEN HARDWARE Navlptltftol Cl'la~e .. u 2700 W. Coatt Hwy,. N.e. 54a-lll1 1-II'A. PAIWTS • UPHOLSTERY Shrubs, Interior Plants T ropicol & Trees lnsectcides and Fertil i zer S&H Green Stomps FR EE DELIVE R Y a JANITORIAL MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleaning • Floor:Stripping ~d waxing • Windows Complete Clean in~ Service. CAL[,. 646-4tn UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHING O RAPERI E S • CU STOM CARPETS AMPLE PARKIN (;. IN REAR NEWPORT FURHITURE CO., INC. ••wH ERE TH E 4 U.S. PLA.GS PLY" 26.0 W, Ca•n H.,-,, M_ ... ,. 1..0, T•l ....... o 646•4477 £STABUSH£D 1Ji_lff6 .e HURIIG AIDS ' F"""'---- Phone in Yot.~r Onfer foro Subsc,iption : Call in Your Want Ad to th• Ensign 673.0SSO • PET SUPPLI~S TIOPICAL , .. lll'e hne the largetf _.ct 11101t beautiful telec:tion af tropi col fi th 111 ... ••a. "• aho cony • k.ll line of .., .. it.1111 &, 1r1d all OCCU• torieu..d.d kw the haW.,. South S.. T ..,leal, 218 •· Wilooo, C.M. Li booty 11-7'161. Ca•ta Meta WALLACE CALDEIIHEAD JE WEL ER 3123 E. Cout Hiahway Corona del Mu ORiole ).. IEUSHIU'S ...... .., LUNOIEON -DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole :1-4405 :1450 VIA OPORTO .Newport B111do R.O'U''L'E OF CH.AR..A.C'L':S:R 7th :ao.A.T ' '' ANNUAL l?.A.R..A.D:S: : ' UW'OR'T HARIIO~ liiUIGII SE<XIIO IECllOI - -P• 5 THURSOA)'lAUG.Il,ltrl tollliiA ou IIAA, CAUf. Penney's 80% ready Coattroctioa it DOW lot. duled to opn oa Sept. coa~ple&ed on a new J.C. an4 will compri ... 4 PI:Mey tiOre which will deputmeat stores opea dait fall 11 part of other abops. Puh.loo blud in Newport William 0. Brownie, Cen&er, accordina to an u-vic. pruident, in cbarae l'lOOftumtftt by Daniel A. 0 1 • conatructioo ~~-··:.:~·l; I Purell, manaaer ol Newport uyt that lhc J .C. Center. Uorc it beina c:onstruct.od The 212,000 square foot of reinforced coocrete and ttore, de1iped by Charlet will include a full basemen I, Luckman Auociate.t, is main noor and a cantilever• PACIFIC VIEW 141MOUAL .. 41.1: c.-.,..,·M~ ~·C ..... r: • .-.s-bll c-•s...w .. L~~~~~~;~~ located on tbe mall in ed accond Ooor. At envi• "'-Paahioo J.tud, the bub of aioned by CLA Ooaianer ~:,:·~-- • the Center, which ia ache-bert Andrew Swan, the Penney Left tum rules cited facility will also include aa outdOOf u lca area od.i·~ ~·••• lO the main aUXe and a Battery and o\cc:euoties buildina a abort distance away. The main rtoor Ri •• _, 1 finish wilt be o( expoted. !''t-._ay ru .e• CO'I• concrete columns and beama cem1?1 left m.m• 1n uaffic with split..face concrete are ducuued 1n the current bl k 1 . be ~-•fi 1 l 1 ... OC pane I 1r..set tweea .. a.a t C newa e ter o ... e . ASSlll:YBLlll N Be h 1. d columns, alwRlnum and alan ewport ac . po ICe e-main entrance~ and show S'r.A.:E'I.T P.A.:E'I..A.Dlll a : ao Pw ...... ua. ae =. J.se7 18:30 0' OLOCB: partment. Here 11 the letter: · · d "Cou . d . . . wandows. The cant1levere rtuy In . IIVlRJ '' se cond noot will featwe a th: most e.ffdectJve Thw~y .lO stucco soffit with walls Prowling charge is filed A traditional house to A faint noise brou&ht poo- house search Friday, Aua. lice baci. to where the (TAe "Red Line" a.nalyai• 11, and police aot lheir man. search had started. Con-i$ preptJTetl by th e Cardittol Only I officer wu sent to veraina upon a parked car, Mittd.tzettty Fouttdatiott ) answer the tO: SO and II :30 the officers reache~ under We have been waitina more p.m. calls reportina a prowi-the baci. bumper and pulled than 3 months, and still er in the 100 block o( Via Fred Nerinck of Westminster there is nothina but mute Mentone, Lido Isle. out by his s hirt collar. A s ilence from the self~r- Officer Johnson had just fi&h t followed, and the sus-dained "Krcmlinoloaiata" beaun investiaatina when a peel was wrestled to the -The Waller Lippmanns, fiaure flashed ttuouah an ground, handcuffed, and ar-the John Emmett Huahes, esuada in one yard and into rested on 8 charae of prowl-the Drew Peanons, the Ar· a neiahborinJ yard. The offi-ma. thur Schlesinaera. cer aave chaae but lost his It has been that lona man. DEGREE AWARDED since comrades from Hun- Undaunted, he returned to Pame Ia Batton, 307 He lioo-J&I'Y, Po land, Czechoalo-- the police car and called fOr trope >\ve., Coro,la del Mar, vai.ia, Bulaaria, East Get· reinforcements. With 2 other will receive a bachelor's many, the Soviet Union-in officen, yards in the 100 deatec at the Univetsity of addi tion to various Party bloci. on Via Mentone were Denvet's summer commence-deleaates from non..Com- methodically examined but ment exercises this Priday, muniat cowmics such as without success. Aug. 18. Spain, Italy, Belaiwn, and --------Great Britain -descended l I! GAL MOT ICE LEGAL NOTICE upon t he Czech city of Kar- N011CE OF' TRUSTEE'S SALE band and wile, as Lenora lovy Vary for a most impor• TS 467 530 .ad }llme11 C. KillinB•"wonh t.ant meetina. Noti ce is hereby Biven that nd Jo Aooe ICI1linpworth, The Kremlinoloaists," Do Au~st 31, 1967, at 11 :00 ho&beod a11d wife, as Leas-.. Th I d C . no doubt, were too busy rn., e ·•B•r e orponlloo, eea, recorded Ju11e 24, 1959 • California Corporation, •• lo Book 4770, Pap S6l, cbumina out their feature :rrutee by ... bathotloo by •o of Offielal Reeorda of Or•aAe atoriea about Westem tutromnt i11 writhtB dated County, to Belher witlt all "bridae-buildina" to the July 27, 1967, re corded io lh e ~oildios11 lllld improvemeou Eu ,'. 1 .c c R d ' ro .. an sattellites, to o 1ce o rne ou oty ecor er that may hereafter be coo• of Oran'!e County. California, s tru cted or placed thereon bother about what Com- on Au g. I, 1967, 10 Book 8328, prior to th e performance of m..anist spokesmen from Page 97, which 111.1bstitution h bl d b A t e o ig•tiops •ecure Y those satellite nations were waA ma'fe 110d given pur!luant thi,9 Deed of Trust, . K I to th e tenn!l of th at certa in Said Sale will be made but sayln& at Ill ovy Vary. Deed of Trutlt dated June 16 , without covenllllt or war:.aty, And they most certainly 1~5~, uecuted by J•mu ,~· expreu or implied regardinB were not talkina about ~dlin~swonh and Jo _Aoo ~~~-t1tle, po!l'~~-enion or en cum-buildina any bridaes. lmgs,.orth, hu aban d and ,.·tfe, brllll ces to pay th e unpaid subs equently 11Uumed by Chip principa'l aum of the Note seo-Zhi vkov, first s ecretary Development Corporation, an d l':ured by said Deed of Trust of the Bulaarian Communist recorded June 24, 1959, in t~wit• 143 684 46 wilh inte ~ Party, keynoted the Karlovy B.ook 4770, Pa.ge 570, o! Offi· e1u thereof' fro~ $eftember 1. ctal Record!! m th e offL I':e of 1966, 111 the rate 0 6 •6% per Vary conference witb a the _R~cc_uder ?'Orange Cou olr • annum, 1111 io said Note pro-charae that "the mos t re-Cah~o l1ua, w~ll sell ~t public vided, toaether wilh advances actionary circles of imper- auc11 00 10 htBhu t b•dder for under the tenni'!L of !laid Deed ialism, above all U.S. im-~uh {PayabJ,r II time of, ~al e of T111 st, Fee11, charges an d · I' 111 la._·fu l mo ney _of th e Lolled expenses of the Tn~stee and of peru urn, are launchina a States) at the mam e:otrance of the Trust created by uid Deed frontal au ack aaainst the the Newpo rt Ueach Ci!/" !I all, of Trust. forces of peace and s~ 3300 Ne "'"Pon Boulev., , Se-The beneficiary o11der sai d cialism." port Beach , Cou nty of Oran@e, Deed of Ttust by reason of S.tate o f ~al iforn i ~to all right, the breach of ldault io the ot:.. Speakina for the entire conference, Zhivkov vow- ed: "True to our intema- 11tle aod 1111ere st conveyed to liBations sec11 red thereb and pow hel d by it un de r aaid heretofore esecoted .ad d~ ~ed of T_ru !lll in the property livered to the uodersiADed 11 sttoated 111 th e Cou11ty of writtea Declaratkm of Default tionalist duty, we -our Orcg.e. State of Cal iforn ia, ap d Demand for Sale, and writ• party and our peo ple-will d~scnbed n: d . ten ootice of breach lllld elec-continue to aive all the ~ Leasehol [state Ill and tion to cause th.e undersigned to Lota 837, ~38 and 839 to sell said property 111 satiafy liti cal, moral, economic, of Tract No. 907, 118 showo said obligations 1111.d there-military, technical and 00 a 8 Mfl/{l reco rded . io B~ok after on April 2, 1967, lhe other aid we can to the 28, P. ges 25 to 36 mcluALve unden1i8lled cause3 sajd No-of M1 scellaneoo,.. Map !!!, re-tiCle of Breach and of Election people of (North) Vietnam cords of Orange County, to sell to be recorded in Book in their j us t sttuaale aaainst Ca.lifomia, exCleptioA from 8235, Pa .. 812, of s•id Offi· the U.S. auressors. We !lll!d Lot 837 the SoutheuteP. · 1 R d d 1 · '" 1 10 1 h 1 d b eta ecor s, ec are once aaam u1at we y _eet t ereo c reate y Date: July 28 1967 a cenam leue dated Juae 1, THE LAGARf>E CORPORATION are ready ,~ send volun- ~~~~:Y··~~;~7~~~ Ch.•rlea By: Doria Crox011 teers. • • By no mean H. Cad Authorized Signature coincidence, Zhivkov's ::d Communist Bulaaria is one IlL•• ol those satellite countries ll \\1 ---~1, .. ''i ... lll:~l\1 .COlT DRAPERY CLEANING PERFECT Jill 01"1" ........ , _., 1712111111'011 IL VD. et 1711o, c._ ... ._ ...... 10U. Pl1!1 .. _. we are plannina to span with an "East-West bridae." Another delcpte: he, the mild~ered dispatcher for Soviet tani.s for the pur- poe e of mowina down, in cold blood. thou1anda of youna fr eedom fiahters dur- in& the Hu.nprian uprisina -Janos Kaditr -had this co say a t Karlovy Vary: ..The most importAnt thina today is to assist the people or Vietnam to bridle the U.S. •aaression. The Hunaarian deleaation ap- proves of the fact that the conference has reaffirmed our unshakable solidarity with the Vietnamese people, and that we arc issuina an appeal for areater support lO the heroic fiaht aaainst the auressor in Vietnam.'" Kadar, perhaps the Wes - tern bridae builders' favor- ite conwnuniat-and awely most often pictuted as the ideal .. moderate" by ou.r "Kremlinolosista"' -also took opportunity at the Red con ference to call for the uni tina of all efforts to brina about "the es tablish- ment of the new social system" -that is, world communism for you and you and you! Another dcleaate: the aaeless chainnan of Spain"• Communist Party, Dolores (La Pasionaria) lbarruri - only recently the subject of a laudatory report by Her· bert r ·castro-ilo110t ... -com- 1Tllnist .. ) Ma tthews in the New York Times• book re- view section -dedicated, £or the Karlovy Vuy con- ference, all Spanish com- rram.ists' "full fraternal solidarity with the heroic s trugle of lbe Vietnamese patriots," and condemned .. the crimes of North Ameri· can imperialism." Italian Communist Party secretary, Luiai Lonao. with a s lap at Pope Paul LEGAL HOTICE NEwPO RT-MESA UNIF1 ED SC HOOL DISTRICT Notice luitioa Bids NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN lhat the Board of Edocetiott of the Newpon-Me•• UPified School District of Oruf!e Cou11ty,C•Iifon.la, wi ll receive sealed bida up lo 2:00 p.m. on the 24t.h day of Ao~Qat, 1967, at th office of aaid School Oi•ttict, located al 1857 Pl .. celltia Avetloe, Coati Meaa. Califoraia, at whiClb time nid bids will be pobllcly opened ettd read for: T~•ted D1111t Mop Serrice. Ail bids are LO be i• IIClCOrd- 811Ce witlt Cooditiou, IDalroe• tlou aad Speelficatlou wblch. are •o• oe. file I• the ofnce of t!t;e offlee of tl.e P•rehaai•A Ap11t of .. 1d Sc:I!Lool Dl•triClt, 1851 Placeatia Avea.e, Cnta Mesa, Callfonr.ia. No bidder • .,. wltluhsw IlLia bid for a period of forty-five (45) d.,-. after the date set for ti!Le opeal•l!l ti!Lereof. The Botlt'd of Ed•c•tloa of the Newport-Mess UDihed Sct.ool Dlatrlet re .. n.. tt.. ri(II!Lt to reject aay or •U lltld•, sad aot aece .. .nly Kctpt tlts lo .. st t.ld, •d to wslve •1 l•fon.allty or lrnplwhy Ia .., lltld .... ._.. Oets41 A.,..t I. 19151 NtWPORT ... ESA UliiFTEO SCIIOOL lliSTIJCT el 0..,. <Moty, Col1'-ho .,. L. .......... , •• .... ) t.. Lecb. .. ,.., ........ ,A,_t -~ .. .... _, ..... 10 oo4 11,1M1, "" ... ".,.....-~. ror boina "too cautious and too timid" about Vietnam, told communist deleptes that "we believe that it is our duty to appeal to the consciousnesa and initia- tive of the CaCho lie manes. This is what we call tbe policy of •dialoaue' with the Catholics."' The .. obje ct of this dia- loaue," Comrade Lonao pointed out, "is not coo- ci liation between philos~ phical and ideoloaical coo- cept. of the communists and Catholics, which differ completely," The "object," he stressed, u to get Catholics co "come c lose toaether" with communista in the "struaale aaainat imperialism and colonial- ism" -mean ina, of course, apinst the "imperialist" U.S.A. ln conclusion, the Karlovy Vary conference deleaatea ple.daed and sianed a state- ment wtu cb -qain -de- aipated the United States a.s "lhe main fc.-cc of a(I- Jfeuion and reaction,"' and which, once more, re- affirmed the "unity and solidarity of lhe communist and worker's parties in Europe ltl1d all over the world." The stronaer the unity and solidarity," the sianed document reads , .. the more effective oor struaale.'"' This Karlovy Vary s tate- ment is available at any convnunist booi. s tore. It is printed in full by World Marxist Review in a June 23, 1967, "lnfonnati01 Bulletin." And it is sianed by those same comrades to wttom the "Kremlinol~ Jists" are ursina us to build east-west bridacs: Leonid llyich Brezhnev, aeneral secretary, Commun- ist Party of the Soviet Union: Antonin Novotny, fin t secretary, Commun- ist Pany of C zechoslova. kia; Wladyslaw Gomulka, first s ec retary, Polish Uni- ted Workers ' Party; Janos Kadar, first secretary, Hun- lilian Socialist Workers' Party; Todor Zhivk.ov, fint secretary, Bulaarian Com- munist Party; Walter Ul· bricht, first secretary, So- cialis t Unity Party of (East) Germany. TAKES PART IH STRIKE AT REDS IH VIETNAM Cocrmunications Yeoman Seaman Joseph F. Ramuno, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ramuno of 707\1:1 Poinsettia Ave., Corona del Mat, took part in an auault on enemy positions near Hue, Soul.h Vietnam, •• a crewman aboard the heli· copter amphibious usault ship USS Tripoli. The Tripoli. part of an operation called "Bear Oaia," lltlded Mariaet Md their equipmea.t aimu.l-- taneou.aly. Troop. were atao put ubon by otller abipa. Hue, ialud from tlite ''*'" ol dlia South Qiu Sea, is re u.ce 1 a~ca ents. 15 u veneeted with part1cu ar y true of acci-concu:te tile. dents involvina riaht-of-Doualas G. Heii.en haa way violations. been appointed store mana• "Experience and accident recorda prove that a vcl>iclo in a lUmina movement · more prone to become in· volvcd in a uaffic accident Chan a vehicle pursuina a s uaiabt course of uavel.( Great ctte abou.ld be exer- cized in makina any rumina movement &.o be sure that the b1m can be made safely. aer. You can depend on us for careful qual ity loun· dering. And regardless of the weather, you can always d~end on our prompt, 48-hour s.erYi ce. "Sectioo 21801 (a) of the California Vehicle Code re- cpirea that a vehicle mak- ina a left tum at an inl,cr-11 section must yield the riaht- of-way to all vehicles which are within or approachina J••' C.U oa S·GlO. the intersection until such VALET Cl fl .. l 31J7 L COAIT IIJWAT .. time as lbe left wm may be ~~:::::::::::;CO:IIO:•;A:D;IIL:;II;.U::~ made with reasonable sa- fety. "The law doea not spe- cify a puticular number o( Clfi ....,ich the riaht~f--way must be yielded be£cu the tum is made. Spe od and dislM.c.c of the approacbina vehiclea an: the rac lon to be coaaidered in de re nnin· ina whether the tum can be made with reuonable safety. .. Use the leaal tumina SPACE FOR RENT in the En sign Building 1121 E. Celli HQ,, C.!MI hi Mar Approx.imat-'y 750 ~ h .. ia r--~•f -..ldint. with entrance from Femleaf Ave. SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Ttl.ue: llHIU lane, &ive adequate sianals 0rCO Block Co. of intention to tum, oblerve the spcedofapproachina ve-s·~~ING BL~. ALL SIZES _ A1J. TYPES hicles in all opposina uu..u ""'"""'~ lanes and wh ether or not TtLa.pll•••: JAcbea 7·ZDI 104.2 l:.tell&. ,._._ D3D I. Jlaia. S..ta "- pedestrians are in the cross-r~======================~. walks across which the tum is to be made. ,.These are habit patterns ....t.i ch all drivers shou.ld establish in order to reducr the possibility or traffic connict." UY RELDS, .lewtler II..._ WetcluDCiker ~AM£ BRAND WATCHES NAMONl>S • JEWELRY • Gin'S ID'7 W. lttll St.. Cenl: 11-• Llbedy ..... • It actually costs even less than 2c a load w 1th gas. • Any other k1nd costs 3 t1mes as much. • Dunng the llfeume of your dryer you may save enough w ith gas to buy yourself a new o ne. • On installation costs alone. gas can save you up to S150. • No dryer dries clothes faster. fresher or fluffier than a gas dryer. -· ~•lfwalo ... _ •• Dtoollitlriaod Zcoo ,.; .. r-"'!"-. di.tcloo N-Md !oe* J. Vlo-•d Do Na• •11• io tbe S..-t Alia COIIIIItet .-~ •• Tri- pollla Mnioa .. port ot a. U.S.So-111 PIMt. ..... CIIMIII ... CI-.•e IY.ITE IIIIIIP LEGAL HOTICE :-!O TI CE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE Lun No. 15&-406~50205 On Tuuday, Septemb~r 12. 1967 " II o'clock a.m. on the public aidewalk lu front of the eu tt•ce to the bolldiDI!I at 1717 South Brookhorat Street in the City of A.DIIhc-im, Calilorui -. Realty !D co rporated, a eorpo"" atioa, .. Trustee onder the Deed ofTruat made by Arvl.ae M.H eury, An Unmarried Maa and re-corded ~ovember I, 1963 in Book 6787 Pa1e 20 o f Offici al Records of Oraz~se County, Californi .. 8i ven to secure aa iadebte~ neu iu fnor of PALOMAR MORTGAGE COMPANY, a Califonai a Corporation o.ow o-ed •d held by CITY ~ . .W- IN GS A.~D LOAN ASSOCI :\• l10N by ru~a of th e breach of c ertllio. oblllatio11a aecored lllereby, notice of which .,. .•• recorded M!ly S. ~7 Ia Boolr. 8244 Pa1e 460 of aaid Offieial Recorda. wi.H aell at pabltc ..... .. .... ~ ... M. .}ll"-t Jor c .... , p.yallle lu t.wful -~~_,-of die Ua iled Statea at •e tJme of •ale, wi thout ·~ r•ty •• tO title, po ••e••ion or ea cumbr•ce•, the lntere•t «~o.veyed Lo •d o.ow held by u id Tn111tee ao.der •aid Deed of Tns•t., lo. .-d tO the folio- ina: deacribed prvperty: Lot 12 Ia Block 35 of the Flr•t Additioo Lo Newport Heish t•, ia the City o f Ne- port Be•ch, County of Orcge, State of CaJ ifo rnlm. •• per map recorded in boolt t.p•ae 94 of Mi•cellaueo1111 Map•, Ia the oHice of the Cou nty Recorder of .. Jd County. fo r the potpo11e of peyin/ obli• getioa11 •ecured by si!J Deed of Trusr.. ia cludioa feee, ch•rge• etd e ~r;pen•e• of the Tru•tee, advence.. if eny, oDder tbe lenne of 11el d Deed of T n~et., i11 teruc thereoo u d 119,224.13 ill aopald prlocipal of the aote eeeured by u id Deed of Tn111t, with lau~re•t thereon frnm October 1, 1966 •• in said note etd by l•w pf'Oooo vide d. Dated Augu11t 7, 1967 Re alty lncorporeted, Tttllltee By Rl chud F. Rye Vice Preaideat 10638 Poblleh: Aas. 17, 24. in the Ne wport H•rbor Directory IMSUilANL'E ... 11'0 111 AL.I.. 01'" VOU A !NSUAANCIE NI!"E.OS ROBERTSON-SAOLEJR INSURANCE :ll33 L Cout HWJ. O.fMII Ml Mw -17l-JUO I'Ul'if&a.AL OlRECTORS ... BALTZ MOR TUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA "ESA UldWIY b-2424 J520 !. COAST HIWAY CO-A O!L "AR ORiole 3-44'10 s•u lf4l .., ....... ' CARL KNOX, left, specification engin eering supervl · sor at Babcock Rel ays, di vision of Babcock Elec· tron ics Corp., Costa Mesa, recei ves an in dustry award from Ray Sk aggs, division general manager. Mr. Knox was gi ven the citation by the National Associ ation of Relay Manufactu rers i n recogni tion of hi s oartl clpa-- Uoo In associ ation activities, and tor the outstanding paper he presented at a recent Industry seminar. --------~:-:-:-~,.,.--LEGAL HOTICE LEGAL HOTIC! NOTICE TO CREDITO RS OF BULK TRANSFER ~otl ce ia ·hereby glveo to the Creditor• of Robert E. Plath Tnuferar•(•l, whou hu•iuu eddren l1 3212 Thu· toa, Hacienda Height•, Couoty of Lo• An11elu, State of Ca ll· fomia, that • bullr. tuoefer ie about to be made to Jean H. Culver, Tranlferee(e), whole bu1iae111 eddreu !1 2029 ~fi ram v, Balbo•, C1lHornle, County of Oraaae, St1t e of Cali fom l•. The property to be traa11fered ia locat ed at 109 \4cF•ddea Pl•ce, :>Jewport Beach, Copaty of Onnge, Stet e of Califarnl•. Seid property ia du crlbed ia 11enerai a!l: All 11toclr. lo tr•de, fi~r;tarea, equipment and saod will of th•t beer tavem basi• oeaa known. •• LITTLE HEI• DEL BERG and lOc ated at 109 Mc Fadden Place, ~ewport Beech, Cooaty of Orange, St1 te of Callfoml•. LEGAL HOTICE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE TS 467 529 Notice I• hereby Biven that oa September 8, 1967, It I bOO •.m., The LargerderCor poratioa, a C•ll fom la Corporation, •• Tru•tee by subathotion by m iDetrument ia wrltiDB d•te d Joo.e 25, 1964, recorded In the offi ce of the Cou Dty Recorder of Or111.ge Cooaty, Califomla, oo ]oDe 29, 1964, ia Book 7108, Paae 122, wh ich 1111~ •thatlon wae m•de aad Jiv- pGniOIDt to the ter m11 of th•t cenala Deed of Truat dated jaDe 19, 1962, uecuted by Keueth Paul Terry ud Vah· deen L. Terry, huabead and wife., ud nbaequently .... umed by Leoaes Shanne, Jr. ed Neacy C. ShennllD, ho•~ baad aud wife u Commaalty Property, and recorded july 5, 1962, in Book 6167, P•11e 348, of Offlcb l Record• l.a the of· fl ee of the Re corder of Ore1e Coooty, C•llfo1'11ill, will aell 11 public anctloa to hisheet bidder for c ub. (Pay•ble et time of S•l• Ia lawfa l mo••Y ;,( the United St•t ea) at tile m•ia eotrmce of the Newport Buch City H•ll, 3300 New· port BooJe.,.-d, Newport Beach, Cooaty of Oraap, State of C•lifof'11111, •II rl11ht, lllle aad lnteteat cos.,.yed to •d •ow held Dy It .. der .. id Deed of Tn~at ia tlte pt'Opetty al .. •t ed Ia tlla Coaaty of Or•ap, State of Callfo .. Ja.. de•crlbed .. : The bullr. tranefer will be coaaammll ed oa or •Iter tbe 4th day of September, 1967 , at 10 •.m. at Federal (l ~row, lac, 79200nnsethorpe Ave,, Baeo.a Parlr., Couaty of Orauge, St•te of C•li forni•. So far 11 k~~oowa to the Trao._. feree(al, all bulliDUI a eme• aod addreeeea ueed by the Tranaferor(•) for the three year!! l•et p .. t, are: (If eame, put "eeme"; if Dooe, pat "aooe"; if auy, pl ee•e ll•t them) aooe Dated: AufUit 4, 1%7 Siped by: Jean B. Co]vr:r, Trm•feree. Feder•! Eecrow , lo.c. 7920 Oraagethorpe Avr:, Baeu Perk, Cellfonlle Eacrow No. BS 23 8~5 ., .. , Pabll•h: Aaa. 17, 1967, 1-o the Newport Harbor Eneip LEGAL HOTIC! 1962 necated by The Jr'f'iae Comp•ay, a corpor•tloo., u lueor ead Keao.eth P•al Terry aad Vahdeau L. Terry, haaband ao.d wife, .. Jolat teaent•, •• le111ee, re cord· ed Jaly 5, 1962, ia Book 6167, P•a:e 338, of Offici•] Record• of OriiDfle Conty. Seld ule will be 11111de, but without coveu.aat or w•rraty, "\':e .. or i~J~plied resudiaa: tit e, po•ae••ioa or eacum• bt•ace•, to ''J the anp11id prl.a elpel aom o the Note ·~ cored by .uid Deed of T1'11•t, to· wit: 122,625.83, wllh later- est thereof from 1•aavy 1, 1967, at the rete of 6.6. per llllllDIII, •• Ia ••ld Nate pr~ vlded, toa:ether wlt.ll lld'f'qce• u.ader the term• of ••ld Deed of Tra111; Fee~~, ~h•rp• nd npea•e• of the Tro11tee •ad of the Truat created by ••ld Deed of Traat, Tile beaeflci•ry aader 111 id Deed of Truat, by re .. oa of the bre•eh or det•h Ia th oblls•tiou ucored U.ereDy, heretofore exeeated ud dell'f'ered to the oadenlped 11 writtea Oecl•r•tloa of Oef•alt ad Oem•ad fot Sale, ud wrl"" tea aotlce of br.Kil aad e)a~ t loa to c11ue th .. Hnipod to .ell .. ld property to Htiafy .. Jd oDII11•ic,.•, ad til•• •her oa April 21, 1967, dla •d11r11lp11l CIIMd 11el. Notice of Brucil u4 of Claco tloa to S.ll to be recerie4 la Book 8211, P•p 270, of .. t4 Official Recor4a. A La-.hld Eat lit • I• •d a. Let. 7, Block .. C" of Trii!Ct Na. 1219, • ,., ••P recor._ M Ia 8aok •• P.,.. 31!1 •d IT ef IIS.O.U• ... • .. .,., r-KIOHa of Or•p c ... ,,., n. Lapnle COfpOI'etl• CaU .... 1 .. e,..t_. "Y • c.,. .... ..... 4•.. Aflil 16, 8y-Doria Cre•• A•a.ri ... Slpet.,. Delat A•••IIO, 1967 Pli~u.au ,t.,.., 17, 24, 11. IM1. lo ... ~..,... 1•- Eul~ Agenda for Planners e • I ,,. LNo Cc:eii LNI ... • _ .. c-...,. c.. ... .. •·1111 ......... . ..... AM · ~-- B~CK TO SCHOOL -Closer than you think AriiiiiJ lilt -lewa I A111111rl11 ........ " .. ,. S,HIII -U.ll MI. FIIWIIIII Antwl U.ll I,. PMII -1.11 IIYWII.II T •rm 1.11 llkl II'"""' IM It' H • ll • II • l.ZI c .. , .. , All s .. 11111 ... 111 llltll l.ll Flit -111111 -lltltlll -Fltlll 95th birthday celebrated Vtll Dllll Flit F111 Pllr 1.11 ~ Crtlll Fill 1.11 I l.tl S.lll IIIII 1.11 ~ ~ Sharon Estridac of Downey. Mra . Winndred L. Cozad ol Laauna Beach waa ho-- nored with a (llmily diMer pu\y at the Laauna Hotel Tuuday, Aua. 1Sth, cole .. bratina her 9.Sth birthday. · After dinner a social eV<en-1 ina wu held at her home in Laauna where she lives with her aon. Mra . Cozad has lived moat of her 95 yean in Loa Anaelea, Corona del Mar and Laauna. •r111 '-rft11 T111U 1.11 11 I.H MriH IIHIII T111U 1.11 LHIII IIIII l.ll "EETIHG IS AT HOAG ll"e(p IIIJIIII Plitt I AIIIIHrlll Tlraa -T1at1 -,,.,. .. -IIIIJ Still Pow aoneraticxn were pre- tent to honor hor -her son, Webtter N.· Cozad of Laauna; ber aon-in·law and dauahtor, Mr. -and Mu. Charlct H. Et"' tridae of 330 Snua Harbor Rd ., Cliff Haven; two arand• aona and their wivea, Mr. and Mu. Richard C. Ea• tridar or Downey. and Mr . and :Wa. Jack M. Eatridae of Beach, and l areat- The Newport Harbor..Coata Meu Board of Real ton will hold ita fint breakfast meet• ins of the fall at the Hoas Hospital cafeteria, not u the Balboa Bay Club. The date is Thunday, Sept. 7, 1nd the will be 111.-. • D•lt' • DIYII • IMINII 111111111 T••• llltrtll •rrt1 -"111 -vraen and hospital. M•'l CHIWII T•la ..... J,H LHitt 1.11 P•IJIWMII lllrl IIIIJ TMIII IIIII • IM If I -Ln CHICK IVERSON saved a student's father al $73.00 cash ••• every ll'o not 10 ridlculouo • ,.... thlnlll This student was drivinl a laraer type of car back and forth to ochool ... ry doy, social functions and on -k· ondo. II drove his fothtr almost into the poorhouM try· inc to keep up with the bills on two cars. the family car and his aon's, plus payinc for his education and ell tht oxpon1n of family livina. A heart to hNrl 1alk with Chick 1-.on convinced him that by btJyin& 1 Volkl· ......, he could .... almost $73.00 every sinale month ovor 1 4-period. This comparison involved sublton· till UYin11 on purchiH price, casoline, insurance, lictnM plotiO, tires, Interest on car payments, repairs, ·otc. Ho _, MYed on onti·fi'MZe *-uM his oon II'*! to old. You -· 1 VW io lir cooled ond there is no Wiler to"-· Now-~ sound ridiculous? If,.... -like to enjoy in!Unt tcOnii<I!Y every month, Clll Chick lverlan on tho I'Wtinsull ond 111 tho full com· perlaon. Stvi"' """"' every month il not ridiculous. No ..,..,.....,. ""dod for 1-tcOnii<I!Y· Chlcll ,__, io tho Hllfllor -··only~ VW endPmcfllciHIIr. Aulhorlaed for your prattctlon.