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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-09-21 - Newport Harbor EnsignHwticane Bo~lah iln't cuuion ftom the audience, a Point Ann.; Os. The Council apeement &o comlna out thh way, but •d tberefo•e hope 10 PIOo-Robeat E. Washbon, ptui-atudy lbe ocun f1ont hilh· 'lhete it a alOtm baewina unt numcroua vie•• •• ea. dent of the Centaal Newpolt way paoponl c1me at the Ilona the ocean f1ont in podiently •• pouible.'" Beach Community Ann., Sept. 11 ttu.dy aeuion. The Newpott Boach and Balboa The lettet cu1ied the ai,. 111d Will iln'l D. Rankin JJ ., city stall' waa directed to Peninaula. . natures of M••· Ralph Lin· pruident of the Weat New-look into tbe p1opoaal and Cauae of the 110rm 11 the hoff, pteaident ohhe Balboa pon (mpaoument Aun. 1epott back to the council. ~~::n•si~~~::'~:~::dTHEY DON'T LIKE IT' h•Jhway alona the entue lenalh of the NewpoJ .. Bal. · • boa ocean f1ont. Stunned Balboana who much aaainat it. It would do-out beadlu would apoil the Mombeu or 3 community have lona and r~nalically vutate ftc Dlnq.&ility that hu ramily aanoapheu. We don't auociation• ate beina uk-cheriahed thoil compa.~ative been 10 wonde•rul on the want all that a 10ad would ed to join in the fiaht "to privacy and r1oodom ftom Peninsula!' M&Jae Sevitz.: blina." protect ou1 beach commun· touJittl have 1eacted auonaa "JullJidiculoua." MJ:.andMn. AI Smith, l7S3 M ... ""' ity." LeUCII have been ly kl the plopoled ltudy or Jamie Jacobaen, Ins Piau del Sur, Balboa: "We STU DENTS SEE Kl NG mailed to the mombeu, u1,.. a fow lane ocean r1ont hiah· Plaza del Sur, Balboa: "We will endoue any 1oad that ina ''every conce1ned reai· way. are 1eal upset about it. We atopa at Hu.ntinawn Beach." J dent and p1ope1 ty owner to Some wrote leneu, a peti · can't ace why thete should Jeff and Catol Ba:iery, 2219 SERVICE PRO ECT attend the City Council tion ia beina ciJculated, and be a toad." Channel, Balboa: "We are meelina Monday, SepL 25, one lawyer beaan ttudyina Robert Stabler, 1722 E. very much opposed to auch Jdeu for ptojects to help promote the Oct. 24 bond at 7:30p.m. mapa and leaal riahts. Some Ocean Ft., Balboa; "In the a load. It would juat btina The lette1 i tates: ''We stated their viewt as fol· firu place, all of the people more touriata.'' the community are beina election by p1ovidina infor· aolicited by the ttudent mation aheeta thai local wiah to emphasize that the Iowa to the Ensip~: have flocks of little kida Rolly Puluki, 2000 Mir ... council at Newport HarboJ busineu firms could inaelt Council hu only authorized Wanen Clark, 1740 E. kids aoind to the beach. mar Da., Balboa: "Only an Hiah School. in their mailinaa. a feasibility atudy. W~ feel, Ocean Blvd., Balboa; "We How would they cross the idiot could IUIICit iL'' Th I od Th.n .. , '· 01·chaad ••u•••· h.oweve1, that NOW 11 the built 01.11 borne he1e because IO&d? lnatead of beina helP"' Dave and Doli Hu yclr.e, e Pea wu m e per· 1.,.. ., L-we like the &Jea as it ia. ed by lhe co·ty lhe poople Sl7u 0 ch'd Co a del aonally by Muk Greer, atu· ed a mo•e liaht heaned pto-time to uc pteaen_t t.o aee , 7] r I , lOR dent body pteaident,. at Mon· j ect: ''Get rid of the lona wheae the ~ounc~l Jeally We want out privacy. Why w04ld be hun by the city." Mar; "Preposterous! It would d · r hao·a on campuo." stands on thu aub1ect ... If build a road for tourists?" William Rankin, S409 8tuce jutt compound the tulfi r. ay'a luncheon meetlna o L'do s the Newpolt H&JIXu Clamber "And the mini·akina too:• you cannot be pteaen~ on Bruce Gelke1, 1572 E. Crescent, 1 ands, pre~ ptoblem. It wouldn't be f&it of Commetce ditec&on. some waa pte oaed. Monday, be au1e to wu~e, Ocean Ft., Balboa; "Unbe-aident of the West Newport to home ownen." ChambetmanaaetJack Sa~· There wu an immediate. ~all, 01 ~le_p~ph your op•.n· lievable!" Lois Gelke1: "So Improvement Association: Mr. and Mu. C.C. Hamill, nett said that Matk had call· outdry from the Chambet aona to ·~diYidual council· wh11.t'a left fot the zeai-"I am emphatically opposed. 1714 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa: ed him and uked what the directou aaainst this latter men by .F~•day, Sept. 22 .... denta?" Such a 101d would depte-i·;~~ &JC vezy much aaainat student a could do fot Ne.,.,... psoposal. ~e . ant.lcrpate that a tu~e Robcu Se vitz., 1126 E. ciate ptopeny value a uo- polt Beach. Mt. Barnett told Marie added hi a own com-hm1t wall be placed on d1~ Ocean Blvd., Balboa: ''I am mendoualy . Heavy uaffic on him aboul lho diaoc!Dn' monll: "O.K. on lhc fint He a surf cuts away 'gro.·n, meetina and invited him to idea. No on the aecond!' vy pteaent his requeat in pet· He added, "We do real aon. well aa far aa lona hair ia The 2·ton Cement pilinaa Mark, a senior at H11bo1, concerned. I think ourcampua plac.ed alona the a and cliffa they were beina moved cloaer to the back 10 the water could not swi rl be- hind the concrete. Mr a. McBride ttated heJ Cani.ly haa now atarted a diaaater plan -clearina thinaa away ao they could hurry out the back door, "We are lucky,'· ahe said. at leut we have a 2!' uailer up in Costa Mesa to 10 to, if the ocean comes in.'" said he wu cauyina out a ia beat amona the fow hiah u temporary poina to ptOo- campaip~ p1omi ae, made tchoola/' teet homea alona the auetch while he waa 1unn ina fo1 the M•. Bunett said that auaa of beach from 36th SL to office or atudent body pre-aeationa will be comina in 43rd SL, West Newport,. aident. He had made the from buaineaamen and reai· were ~rown around like pledae to come up with a denu, and then will be matchalicka by the wavea community ao1vice ptojcct paned on to the student cuttina into the shore Tuea• Co1 the 2,300 atudenta at the council. day niaht, accordina to Mn. hiah school. "The school ia alteady L. H. McBride. 370.5 Sea-Pioneer boatman dies He aakod the 0\~ber di· doina 1 fine, job with ita abore Dr. ••c.tota fo1 Mg .. uona. hi~ acholaatic tatina."' &lido!.!!~ co.d.na ,..tbe "Find a ayatem rot pulr.iDJ taid Paul Palmer, cbailman home OWMn ,.., 8n hour ca.ra at lhe hiah achool," of the boud or Newpott Bal· were wortuaa away yeater- aaid H. Payne Thayer, No.,.,... boa Savina• and Loan. '"We day aDd ue balievad to port Beach poatmaatat. feel that way about you ~ave •~ved lhe homea, "form a junior leaialative •iaht now." 'They dadn't cS:o too much aroup to atudy 1ecrution "We hell 10 much about aood -but d1d keep ua IUOUICU," Chambe1 mana-atudent delinquent•; it'a htre," waa the comment. 101 Ba1nett 1emarlced. wondetful to atand he~e bo-About lO feet or und waa Dick Richatd or Richatd'l aide IUCb a fine you th," ro-cut wt or tho beach around Lido Ma~ket said that the mat ked John Macnab, pteai• 4latSt. Tu11day niabt. Plana student council ahould help dent or ,d'lt Cham bel. ha~e been made to place C I • arotnt, donated by Anthony enter or servicemen V~~·:r:;:::o.3109 Su- Requlem mua for Ceu•a Luarich, 9), vate•• H1.1bor ,.,.. bo•••· wu tel .. be:atocl at 9 a.m. y .. t.rdtl)' in SL Joachim Calllolic Church, Coata Meaa. with the Rev. Thoma• Nevin officiatina. Roaary waa r~ cited at Baltz MortuiJ)' Chapel, Cotta Mesa. Mz . Lazarich died Sunday momina in hi a home at 3209 Clay St., Newpou Heiahta. He came to Newpoll Beach in 1917, when just a few hundred people lived in the Underatandina tho lonoli· Tho b~aildiDI, rormerly a neu ot aervicemen who restaurant, bu and antique come to Newport Beach ahop, h . beina trando~d wl~out (riendl or rolativaa with pa1nt donated by San· Oeorae Puuteri baa dona&eci clair Paint a or Santa Ana. a buildiaJ at 4313 W. Cout The idea for the centerwaa Hwy., Woat Newport. that Mr. Puuteri'a. ahore Drive, who waa out city. He waa a comme1cial abovolina a and and auidina fiahetman, makinadaily trip a bulldozora at worlc in dle in 1nd out o( the hau.uSoua narrow apace between the h&Jbol entlance, acene or water and tho tand clifh, many boatin1 accident• and aaid. "1 think we're aoinJ d1owninaa W\UI dredaina to make it." and new bualcwsteu ended The wavea came to tho the huuda in 1937. CIASAU L.UAIIICH will hopefully be opened "Loll or servicemen come lhla waokend aa tho New-to my place," he uid. portHarbor Leaioa Auliliary 1'5ome or them are nuo- Center under Che lponaor· ~erts and ean have a aoocl a hip or Unit 291. bmo, but there are othera too thy, or too youna to ao Accordina to Mu. Roy H. ban _ 10 where can they Owena, j:WUident of tho IO?" wti t, "It wi II be a place Mr. Puuteri plana to have where tho men can play benchu betide the road cribba1e and pool, have with "Qive a aerviceman a eoffee and douahnuta and lift" aiana 10 lhat they can awim at the Mo-Bo-Tel hitch ridu teaally. He will Motor Inn pool owned by Mr. brinJ veterans from tho Puaateri • .., walla at 3905 Seaahore Dr., 1 He ia au1vivodby hi• wife, '~Whore Mr. and Mra. Steve Mn. Nicolina Lazarich; and Bialer uo rentina. Steve, seven children: Mn. Helen who hu taken 2nd place in Milkovich, Limon, Coata He wu born nea:r the city &he United Statea u a pro-Rica; Joe Laz.&Jich, Ne-of Fiumo, Auauia, in 1873, feuional aud boarder, 1nd port Beach; Mn. Eliubeth fiut comin a to the United 4th in lho world, waa out Belmont,. of the home; Frank State• at the aae of 12, aa with aome H boarder1 ridina Laz1.1ich and Vincent Laz-a cabin boy abo&Jd a squue- in on the lona beautiful arich, p011 Hueneme; Mu. riued sailina vessel at awella. Mary MacDonald, Fullerton, Savannah, Geo1aia, In 1900 KeMelh Watlr.ina,, 3U.5 andMu. Barba~a MacDonald, he auived in San Francisco, S.ubore Or., fall che coa-Colona del M1.1. He ia alao uilina from Hawaii, to 1e· crete poina had not been autvived by 10 IJ&ndchildlen main a Califo1nian the rest Lona Beach VA Hotpiu.l !lie atated that th~y ~ope down to Newport and then 10 have other oraanuationa anan1e for a day of fiahina help aponaor the center, or boatin1, Fur1hor plans are "which baa been needed fOf Cor dancinJ at the C•ter alona time." with a youna ha.teu poup. Note tills of suicide •"Nolhina to look f01wa:rd tho .Weide. MI . Shephead to ... " Celt thai be waa tejectod ~- Willi_, D. Shepherd. 52, aociety, denied employment of 2159 Ot•ae, Coata Mesa, and waa in poor heaJib with WJote 1hia on a note yes&cu• hypertenaion. dO)' 11101nina, tacked it '"', m• 1M. IS MT :: ~~ ":,d ~:ai":"':,': II •ooniiiiCIDDT ptobably fun aleepiDJ pith, Bail Of 12750 Wal Ill f01 Hia l111dledy, Jeuette RP.tdt See_ly, 46. of 104 E. Alaobrool<, bad noticed dlo Balboa Blvd., Balbo.,. IIJ piece or papet on die. doot the Newpo.t Beach Mllntct- of Apanneat I at I ::JO a.m. pal Cowt. ahet the WM Ai lO:JO, the went tbete 10 c:hupd Willi dle au•lt bf ..... 10 ••• .,. • ....... e. • 41eadly -~~· lnttead the foand die '"~ :r'• p~elunaa•y beatiaa , ... raoc 10 •'-•· •d 10 wall be held w-.Jday. call daa polic:e brec.... Sept.. n . ... e wu a tuidde " a. Acconti•a 10 police, Mra. .u ... c. ... 1, ll• ... two .n •aznn ,_.., dui•a • • __ , placed properly at fint and and 4~!~~:-.·~:~~~:..:.or his I He. Councilman How&Jd Roaesa, 429 Seville, Balboa: "I would object vC.y violently. AI a matter of ract, I have. It wouldn't solve baffi c p1oblema and would down-- &Jade the whole as ea." Trudy Roaen: "It would deauoy the feel ina of ou1 lovely beach." Edith Robotta, 512 38th St., West Newpcnt "Maybe the towitta would act in and out faa~t1 ... H. Payne Thayer, 1706 Mh.•u 01: •• Balboa. poe~ maatt1 of Ne.,..t BaKII: '1 -definetely apinat it. l aJ•a11 have b.•." Jim •d Jlllie Owena, I 712 E. Ocean PL, Balboa: "We dtink it would be hor· 1ible," Mu. A. Couhe~, 21 H E. Ocelll Fl., Balboa: '1t wouldn't divolt tlatric, juat brin1 more outaideu, The ttatric problem ia durin& the aummen and woekenda when the touritta litte1 the ba• choa. Oun i a the last beau· tiful beach lefL Beaidu, what about the achool play yud?" Ricbaad Lyon , 17<() E. Ocean Ft., Balboa: "Ridi· euloua! Such a hiah•ay would devalue out prope1ty and Ienon the taa income or the city. Ale we to make thia attr:aclive fo1 Hell'a Anaola?" Elinm Wood, 1700 E. Ocean FL, Balbo&! "Ale the coun· cilmen elected to ptotect the city and the people who pay the hiah tuea ot are they f1ont men fot the tout· ills"" Kay and Clary Staal", 1510 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa: "We &Je aaainat iL In the firat place, the beach is erodina away -What then? Kae Ewi,., 1576 E. Ocean FL, Balboa: "Su1ely the Council could have 1eaearch· ed the hiahway proposal more tholouahly bd01e com- mittina themaelvea ao vOo- cally to ouJ local new .. ptpel. 'Wtlete do they p10o- poae lo put all the cars aueh a road would blina to ou• beaches'!" Kay Kelly, l2SO Olannel Rd., Balboa: • 1've heud about it for 15 y ea.~a, and I wisb they would t.uy i t and, for1et it." And r.om an anonymoua ''poe&.," identified aa "'M. T. S.lbof.."came this li1tle dillY: Let'a blacktop lhe bcachea. Let'a fill in the biiY . No IIOIItiata •ill come. No •••icleftta will au.y. Wi._t tJatfic •d people, No .:tte ttcMable and c•e; a a~ a H ••• or a way to 1111 ~ ...... , JOCELYN STREEK, al light, AFS student at Ne"l>>rt Harbor High School from the Republic of Sou th Alrlca, points out her home town port city of East London on the globe to her foster sister, Celia Miller, a senior at Harbor. Jocelyn, who is 18, wil l study English, French, u .S. hist01y, typ ing and homemak in;.· In ad- dition to her native English (spoken with an Odord accent, she also speaks Afrikaans, wh ich is a mix- ture of Dutch, Flemish and German. Her father, Frank Streek, is manager of the Daily Dispatch in East Loo· don. Jocelyn has a brother, age 20, studying law at Rhodes University in Grahamstown. Her foster s ister, 11-.year~ld Celia, is the daughter of Or. and Mrs. John Palme r Miller, lb21 Ruth Ln., Harbor Highlands, Or. Miller is a graduate of Vale Un iversity and New York Med ical Col lege, intemed in Minneapol is, and no w main tains his office In the Parle lido medical building In Newport Beach. Celia, who plans to become a tta• cher, has 2 brothers, Bill, 15, a jun ior at Harbor, and Bradley, 12, a 7th grader at Ensign School; and 2 sisters, Meghan, 10, a 5th grader at Mar iners Sc hool, and Carrie, a, a 3rd grader. (Ensign photo.) Drug warning given Druc• and tun -two cation now Pna on in public &opica that strike close to tchool, ror uae with the 9lh moat adulta' hearta-were and 12th aradu. chief topics at the Newport• A aecond film. "LSD - Mesa Unified School Oiatrict tnaiaht or lnaanity," waa Board meetina Tueaday t.o be shown !au niaht 1.o niahL teachen and is beina coo- The film "LS0•2.5," wa1 aidered for uae with 7th and shown to the Boud. Ac· 8th araden. cordina to AaaL Supt. Before either film would NotTnan Loata, it is beina be shown, in-aervico tlaio- conaidcred u a aupplement ina would be held roc 10 narcotic and dru1 edu· teach en with lnformation Portia Riley fran lhe medical profeuioa and law1nforcement aad other community aaencies. A prOSfllft that would in-dl'es at 78 elude edoca1ina adulu wi .. tt.e dNJ problem waa a\" .. -. Rl1 ·•acatae4. --· Ponla ey, 3321 Copfn ol dla boot. "Dna Ou1a Blvd., Corona del At.. A Saute Boot d Mat, fe ll over in lhc kj tchen, n..:deae, r T 0h " ., I chi h h d vw.~ or eac en, are cut . na er cart an boin dittributad to all aa•p~na for breaCh, Dr. I Harold McClaskey of Loa achoola, Dr . Loata •· AnJeloa called an ambulance nounc~d. totalr.eher loHoaa Hoapit.al, In hla report to lh~ ~­ where the died Tuetda)·, teea, Dr. Ldoothtaa• '~•pol St t. U am CCII.cetne .. v-••• , /he 71~e ar-old woman waa our ,•ociaty baa had, che ~~~ born in California, March cant happen hete phil• 6, 1U9, and hu been in oaophyl Even lhouF &be Oranp County since 19SO. ~achen hava l~lerupte~ 10 Memorial aervicea will be JIVe adequte anat~u.c tua. held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. dte aenaral connunaty hu 24, at the NeiahborhoodCoa· not_ awakenad to the d•a• arolational O:ureh, Lqun.a u~~a\ recently. . Beach. Private interment The l)roblem llUtla, aad will be at Greenwood Mem-o the achoot~ rmat 4o more 10 orial Park in Loa Anaelea. alert the ctuldren ~d pannll Be ll Broadway Mortuary i• \o the hazarda Inherent Ia . lhe uae of druaa and n~ 1n ~barae of the funeral cotica.u aervtc_ea. The 17().-pqe budaat ror Sur': von are Mr. Md Mra. l9ft7-6&, detailina 1he n• Joe Mi lteJ of Monterey Par~. pendilutea and aourcea ot Mlo have auaaostcd that 1n revenue for the achool dia· li eu o( flowen, donation• a-iel, ••• aiven final ap. may . be made to . Hoaa proval, Copiea will toon be Hotpata\ research h brary. available in local libratiea u well aa the district li• JURf IR, Llf IGUUD$ UYIIIIAN IN OCIAN bn.ry. Al1houJh still in Hoaa The Board waa aenerally Hoaphal aCtor his near in favor of a retolution Utal drownina. Cbriatophor Don· local property ta1 relict fot ld r .... h · ' d support of education be tn• a lOft 0 a e1m II 0• . • eland in a aatiafacto couraaed by the modification ond"tj ry of a tale and federal atalU&ea c Th; ~:,ear-old man wat 1o pr~vi de for the direct found Saturday floatina deduction of school property face down in tbe ocean off taaea from the amount ol 11th Street by an unidenti• income ta1 due and payable fiod au.rfer wbo held him to state and federal aovem- alloaL Li feJUardt Rocky men L_ . Freeman and Ronald Jotw.· .Notice of c~pleti~ wu aon arrived in aaconda •d 1-1ven of the •na tallaiiOit ol atarled heart muaaae and acoustical tile ceilinca in mou1h to ft'ICIQth reauaci· 1hree ahopa at Corona del tldon In the water. They Mar .and ina t.allali~ ol con.tirued wortina on him CMpetinaat Newport Ha•Jlua ah.r 1hey wen picked up Sdaool. by the Lifeauud urvice CLiffORD PAYNI boat un1il Mr. Donaldocxo Of LIDO lSI.. I IIIII waa tU:• by llftbulan.ce Retired acCCNn•t Clif'roMI frmn the Harttor department 8. Ptl)'ee, 69, of lll Via dock to Hoaa Hoepital. Lido Notd. Lido tal•, . paued away Moldey, ..... THifTS RIPORTID II, at N""'""" H•"" -AT ,ASHION IILMID nluc•t HoaM. ~ Moplihi•a iaci4•ua a.e.,.e•i• aet¥icea ... Poliu otric..-Jolllt Mi .. .n• ,Paaicia 1b11t. )1, alto ..... -.. -.. llad ol ... 1!. llel-.>do ..... •• .....,. no eo-.-• .,_ a~• .. H-. •· ·.,1,. n .. _n .. w.a. • .,...., 0.1 11o1 11., c.ooa ...... ... Ia ... ..., .. M II T-. Mloo 11MJ oil...., ... tloo llodJ woo tolt•lo •u ooted 10 -• -...... ., ......,, .. , k.,, ......... CO UN TIN G. • , Vl'lll. • , 9, ""'· , .1 0,000 United Fund lrttrrs sltafled and roody to •II to Nowport Btocll mldlnts ond buslness011n! Tho Jol> was accooopllslled br 20 -volunt..,s of t11o Nowport tw""' Servlir Lrogur, Pictured IMtt II ... J-CIOICIUSIIOI of tllo .... jtcl -· """' loft, llrs, Loo Rl ... (s-.. ""'· llrs. -L. KtiiJ, llrs. JIOIIS G. -· llrs. ~· .... _ ...... 11rs. J-K. Mille. llrs. Rl..,. Is !Mi... F... ouocllll dlr-. Tilt olttr womtn 1re Service Leatue .ofwt. tftrs. The letters will bt followed up ntd-11 br-sollcltotlm of oil Newport B01ch residents ond busl- otssts IIIII do not respond br NIL The UF gool let 1967-I>I.IS $172 ,52 3,., In- cruse of $20,61i0 ov., last yell. New -In llldtd tills yeor ore the Soutll COM! Cftlld Guldonct Clinic lnd tllo Or.,tt COIMIIY AIC<IIIollc -·s Reo loobllltotlm Cont.of. Tftls torlngs Iolii -lts'ID 25. !Studio One plloto.l •tterepotted b, J. W. aow.... held yaa ... u, a1 ,_. .. toe~' a ••w •101• at Paallrioa Vlaw Ur udal ....._ •• hiMd u •a.Waa ocwued. I.e.,., t.o.• Pli..._111 e1 ... .... 12:JO ao4 ) ..... UaiiJ C.do olllcli-.. -doy ...... 16. Mr. ,_ ... -.. Loo•a •-· ""l'!ol-. Toaaa J-17 JilL • .. CUI\ l1 .... -... ot •• •lli•ooy -i. Cali~ • ,_ ....... a".n --. ._.. •• tlooflot-.. ,, of_,..., no-·.,,_ witto, 1-.. •-·· ··--wulo oollloo r-_. li-t ot ... e. llel- --.. _. r.;;J .>do no Otoole c-tr Ill • .woa -... _. .., .. -.. • • Ch6 will 11oW Ita ..... wi ... .-1 -otn.. witlo ... T-C a; _ ........... a ............ ., ... --· .............. , ..... ... I:JO,.... ·W.Iou .... , ..,._ Mia. ...... -. •• Mia. J ....... 11 .. ... 27, ............ "-Vl--.-... --LWo lole; ... ..... Bib l 11,-VlaO,.. ,.. .... -of a 141S l*a. r-1 ~II T 1 oa.1o .. U .. ..,_._ all_a_ .. ,iw 1oo 1. _.211-· ' -· ... .. \ • 111111111AY,.Sl". Zl, 1•1 CllllliiA DB. 11M, CAUF. straight nil 01' I'ICIAL M-APII NOTIS ON 1H1 NIWS 01' nil QTT 01' IIIIPOIT IIACII THE HAUO• AMt:A'S OfFSI;T N£rg•fU OIUoe ... ,. .... pl .. Ia , .. t:. ... hlWI.. A oewt report says that Miami Beach INY rt2t c. C......,. .• c..-••.., c.w. _ 92625-bo de-beached in aaochet 10 yc~~~l Tbe &and TIL.IIOMia 67M-(M .. CNe 714) b = :~~~~-=.:n'?.y~GI 10 see doe Ta NEWOIT IIAIMHl ENSICN Ml lila ..&r en I 'I • ptiMed tabuioul liolelt J0 broke would you? Billion& _. ,..l!.t.d '• t._ Cilr el N...,.._ a.act., _. U. .Ur locally ill be ,_1 .1 1._ sand .' H ndndo r r•-· ._., ... .,....4 ....... Ia tllle N.wpon ...... CHI. IIIIIM W -I ,., II. U o '"""'"" ANa. ,. • ...._. .... If• .. T.....,. ~ d .. ,. • .,. ,.14 Rada ot people who wau there lo do nothlna • C.... •• ...... Call • mfabt have 10 move, or ao to work, What Is -r.E JCWPOIIT H.UBOil ENSICN •-Mj_.... ta "-a •wa· propoltd to meet this crisis? YCKl arc, dear E: e1 ...... ~ft•l•._ ~, eewt 4eeree r. •. A-21lU71 ••~ ruder. You art aoinJ to put the sand back 14 • .-sa, .. S.,.'-c.., fw1M c-.r of Or•:r· State of , . . •U.. _. t., ,...... ,.._"f I• ..-ufie4 to pall all pNIIc: yourself. No. you wont be able to ao to M1am• _.'"-~ ~ •-· Beach yourself. You'll just fH11 for the beach, .UYO t. HAAJI'A ................................. .ow.. .... P_.ll.._ $0 the rich and idle can. continue 10 cn}oy it. P£C lllAAPA ............................................... .A.-..oci•a Editor II is propoled chat all privace beacbe! be IUIIC.If"TtOJIII .AT II . . Ia .._._ Araa: ·0.. 14 00: 2 17 00 made publ1c, 10 the ctty can apply ror a S 17 . .5 0. al Y.,bof An~ o-;::: ~c:w,; 2 ~= 19:00 million dollar Federal. arant (that's you) to •ooO~Q'QOOOIIQoi'OOoOoOO~ hav~ the beaches .rebu1lt. Th~ Army Corps of En&nleers (thert s you aaam) alrtady has about $30 million dollars to UK for routine beach purposes. Of count, friends, if you pay for the beach ARVO E. HAAPA, owner '"d publ ishcr of ttle Ensi91 it mtanJ that it'! yours. And that mean5, 1 ••~Q~OOQ suppose, that you can bring a lent and squat MOW SOME WAIT US TO IlliTE IEWS on eM Fonlainblcu beach any time you can One of the traditional com plaints agains t newspapers is find th~ spact. ~a!'s th~ .~ay. Ftd~ra l Aid that I t h b d d d t . h worb. Ah , collect1V1~m! Am t 11 grand? We we pr nt oo muc a news an o no gt ve enoug (that's you agai n) must protect our natural credit to good deeds. Here is one way to answer the ac-rtsources, and sand ;,, a natural rtsourct . ain 't cusatlon. it? The Santa Paula Chronicle recently repr inted an edi-The first of Amt ri ca's natural re--ourct!' to torial from an out-of-state news paper con cern in g an ed( ... be comple1tly exhauMed will. of course, ~ tor's answer to President Johnson's beef that the ne ws ~:~~:It~;·Y~~n~~:n~;u·re vtry rich or very media are playing up the bad ne ws . The editorial cited a New Frontiersma n Thtodore Soren~n. re· journalism educator who once answered that age~ld cenrly returned from visiting his frie nds in the Soviet Uniotl, M)'t the Sc:Mm want Bobb)' K•onedy fM Prc~ldent. So do I. H•'d make a pal Praidem-tor the Soviec Unioo. SOnnten Sl)'t. "L.B.J. is not held in hiJh rcaard In Moecow." That maka it unanimous. But that'• the nicest thin& that's been uid about L.B.J . in • tona time. The. Ohio Ameran Civil Uberties Union h11! now come ouc for the riahr of lht individ· ual to take "a<:id .. -LSD. etc. One of the best thinp that could happen to Ohio Jnd the co~.mlry would be for the ACLU everywhert; to takt a massive ovcrdast of $0mt drua-like Krychnint. "Citizen' for Kennttly-Fulbriahr in 1968 have launched rheir campaisn of surrendtr to Communism. A ont'·time fan of Fidel Cas1ro is Oreaon co-chairman. Theil flaura. Many folks alibi the anarchy in the hig cities by blamina jobles~ness. Jobs are at an all-time high. and so is pr001pt>rity-and crime. lobs art 1oina Muing all over th i~ country ror one ma in reason: they involve worlc. The jobltM want jobs likt LBJ's former secretary's husb:md 101: S21S,OOO a year and no duties. An army private has been sentenced to six months at hard lahor ror cricicizing a General's order~. In lhe service. if you're gonna do wrong. Jn il hig. When a General gave away Eoa~t Berl in. he got 8 yea~i n lhC" Wh itt' House. Magazine headl ine: "An1hassudor Lodge report!!: 'We're winning in Vietnam.'" But. who iJ. wr? gripe by constructing an opening paragraph of a hypo------------------::-.,....--------------- theticat s tory des igned to s atisfy such c ritics.. It read as L H t Ed •t From fM Bible fo llows: e ers 0 I Or ru ••• ""' thetero .. ,h. "Today, 324 students of the Cherry Street Elementary c:otr.wANDMENTS School attended class as usual, behaving we ll and study· DE-UNIFYING Ed··-r th En · Editor of the Ensi&n hur 0 e SIIJl ing their lessons. Meanwh ile, ooe of their cl assmates 1 am a resident or Costa Tht omnipotent auumption shot the principal." Me s a and 1 voted a~~:ainst of some GOP leadeu would • • • EIDIIOII SOLUTIOM OF 11 YEARS AGO . West Newport ocean front res idents and prope rty owners can look back some lb years and muse at a news item that is as up·to-date as the recent erosion crisiS. A follow· through on the plan then pr.oposed probab ly wou ld have solved today 's problems. unifying Cos ta Me sa and be a "belly lauah .. if it Newport Beach schools, we1e not fot the fri&htenin& for these rtasons: reality of ou1 momtnt in I. Af1er unification . oper· histo1y, Parkinson's lith atins costs are always 3 to comm andmtnt and now MI. Sr; hi gh er. Adams come& up with tht '1. Costa Mesans should 12th; both of whi ch abridse pay for educating thtir own tht principlt of ftet ex- childT en. pteuion which was the old leaven. that ye may be a new lump, as ye are un· leavened. For even Chri s t our passover is sacrifictd Cor us : ThereCore let us keep th e feast, not wi th old lea\'en, neither with the leavtn of malice and wickedness; but with the unleaventd brtad or sincerity and truth. (I Corinthians 3:7, 8.) 11111'11--''0• 'llola lo rlro :.-.;,.-~ CJU~&i, 1M a_, •• wu to "By '-'• ditt.illf Bi1 Sae ... IDd I Ute to,.,.., it. r.,.,, locrecf\alooa •• it IU)' .... '"StiiiN• ft• wipcM~ of u h outdoea e•• tht P· Nolt-.1•. .-ue acbiev_..ta ol 1M In thia tn~~nner. loaafellow flbled Paul Bunyaa. To ao rni,tlt have deac:ribed 1M ont t&ep farther: Bunya.a Ia aettina or the auetl eouaae 11id lO have had a "1111.10 in which lhia epitl.le i• •n--Ot" of hetoic ·aiae. The roldina. It Ia located on the lftljor may have had a .. am eaat bank ot' one of lhe bay~; of such oxen. for I found an which dlt tend the thoreline 01 yoke ln\G\1 hit antique ot Puaet Sound aouth of collection of thin a• ot yest- Seattle. eryear. Here ate markod Lhe pain~ In the same manner in ful procenea wh ich record which tho ox yoke it incon· the tranl ition of the area aruout aaainat the backdrop from Corest primeval to mod-of modernity.to are the pre-. ern livina. It wat here &hat .aonc-4ay attitudes on poli· a British anny Major, who tict and pauiotitm at vari ... had ·~en service i~ tht ~r anco with sincere patriotic War . m ~th Afnc.a wh1 le1 loyalty which the major and aerv1ns w•th a Scottuh en· his bride held 10our beloved al~y reaiment, took hia country. Althouah in South bnde , a Wm:ld Wu 1 Almy Africa he had fouaht under Nurse, and m 1n0 settled the Britith Union Jack in on a 1,000 feet strip of wa-America he was equally,de· ter fr ont. The property ex-voted t.o r.he Stan and tend~d back into the hilh, Stripc1. Bach mornina. he and mc luded • small cretk auembled his houtthold which ~o th is day provides and lhey htld ••color•," and domest1 c water Cor the cot-with due reverence ho isted tages where I ll!ll atayina. our tlaa to the peak of the Th_c setting repre1ents an na1 polt. Those days are admixture of yesterday and aone , but the pole itself today , perhaps blendin& into s till shows a reverential Jt• a distant tomorrow. To the titude , bendina to lhe east north, ~nd acr_oss_th e cre~k , to welcome the dawnina day. huae fus ·maJe i Ucally nse The political beliefs of tOO ftet ~r more, to Conn a some of the people in th is mute bam er to progress and reaion , however, do not re- development. To the south , Otct this patriotic devot ion. howeve r, their companions The workers in a areal ao-- of ytau ago wtre leveltd vernmental instituti on not to prov ide room for rats ina far away are said to look ve ge tables, and still farther wilh disfavot tht John on. is tht foundation of the two-!Hory house in to whi ch the couple mov ed nearly half a century ago. A aar- age and a !lore house re main as S)•mbo ls of their idyllic romance. Only their memories re- main, for both the major and his sainted bridt now roam the happy huntina &fOUnds. or all the memories which I cherish. one merits rept ti- loo}lelr • .., ... Ualo Jro .................... .. .. u.. .... lo 00 ... .., ... , .. .-,los-·,_ Moo· cow. AtJ IDCi .. l lady ia a •••"r toWn. or u.u., beea bdef.cl oe c--.lat way•. ••• no& horrlfiod when the was informed &hat 3 mi J.. lion Ubuian f~nn~n had betn liquidaled by 1M ~ d'AU'Iittt. The nplana&ion which bad been 1iven to her wat &hal thit whole11lo murder wat juttiried be- caute tho farmon wquld not t hare their food crop• wi&h the city dwelleu. ~>:e ditlrouina ttill are the Ideas upreued by a writer who hat written • dozen 1torie1 •• "A Dove in Vietnam", and who WTOC.O: an article in &he Seanle Times Sunday edition ot Sept. 3, in which he stated: uwe rind ouuelve• involved in • holy wu, a war that rettl on a dated concept or communi•m u a mon- olithic: evil." He calli lhia "archaic reasonina." The Ens ign of Dec . 20, 1951, carr ied a story head lined, neeach Erosion Action Urged." Th is is what it sa id: 3. It is unfai t to raise basis of ou1 once ateat Rc- taxes in one city, to edu-public. We have now become cate childrt n •n another a social dtmoctatic hodge ci ty. podae headed by spintless LEGAL NOTICE tion in this missive . The It is no wonder that 1 wel- comtd the anival or the Ensian and had • c hance 1.0 turn to the editorial paae. where I 1e ad Mr. Haapa's masterpiece : "Plannina is destroying property riahtt.'' I surveytd the "Letters to the Editor," and diaested ''freeway thouahu,•• and then under tht headina, "Rat Control," I read how Cuban patriots whtn facina a firing squad dt· fiantl y shout: "Cuba Libre! Viva Cri1te Re y~" Bette Rooney , continuina, asks: .. Why arc our sons sent thousands of miles to fiaht communism in •Vielnam and ye t Cuba was abandontd to the Red conspiracy?" Bob Duaan takes up the refrain, when under the headina. '"Not so comical", he al- ludes to • 'Castro's warn ina to keep hands off Carmich· ael," and afltr callin& the Cuban dictator a "beatded bum ," he warns that "the days art numbered for our Republic, when any tinhorn rabble roustr can threaten the country and act away with it." Throushout the re s t of the columns, C.C. Mostly uraes the c ountry to ''Chop foreian aid," Ri- chard E. Woodin writes auth- ori talive ly on .. Tradina with Rcd1," and Harman H ... Jen- kins SUJieltS that the VOl.· en "Join ntw party". major , durin& his war ser· ~OTICEOF' Pl"IJU C HEARIS G vice, had be come skilled r\'oti ce i~ he1eby ,given th" · ulhe Wes t Newport Improvement Assn. went on record at its meeting last Friday evening as recommend ing con· structlon of a si ng le 2D<rfoot•long groin nea r 40th St., costing about SlO,OOO, to check the beach eros ion •.. Now that we are all in socioloaists and o ther lhe Planning Commiuion of In the use of c xplosiv~s, thP f.it~· of ~e wport He111ch wi ll and used thi s knowledae in hold • pu blic heario! on the clearing a five•acre tract apPiiealion of F'edl!ra Sign l above and beyond the road "one, bi&, wondetful" uni-assortments o r &~aft ridden fied diSU ict, v.e havt a ntw elements. "Reginald Pegram, ct'l airman of the beach erosion com· mittee, suggested that a method of finan cing the SlO,OOO groin wou ld be to create an assessment district of 100 lot owners, each to pay $100." Research & De ve\opme!!! IC the Republican Par ty Dept.~ Th~ budget this year canno t putat itself of the is S32,791. Lis ted undet Eis~nhowtr worshippins "other expeues" we find: liberals and other misauided S1p1al Corp. lor a c ~e Perm it #IJOR 10 permit: 1he in!!i lallo-whi ch follows the shore line. ti on of 8 "i'n" on a buildinlil It was re lated , that after SUSAN STAAF, daughter of ia the C·i"\·11 Di!!ltrict, The felling a tree , and after u d ,.. ... ,1 • • Mr. an Mrs . Clary Staat. .....,.,,.. zor~e pemul.<~ one lll,lln severing its roots h om tht · ' . • • • Ouectot . . . . . s 18,000 . Dire c 101's ex:pcnscs $600. Oi 1ecto1's expenses to at- know-it-ails tha.t miscon- ceive lhe basis o f our two pa!l.y system, and fight to tttum the nation to some semblance o f sane fi scal not "•('eedin~ 33 111q. ft. of l580E. Ocean Front, Balboa, area per !!iid., on portion of surroundina soil. he would returned la s t week for her Lot 235, lllock 51 , Tra('t lro-imbed sufficient dynami te HOW AROUT SCOTCH? Califor,itl Frat11r~ Sv n:icr New Yo rk Senato1· Bobby Ke nnedy has announceo a leg•slath·e crusade against cigaret manufacturers for ''peddling deadly weapons. •· T wo of his bills would regulate the industry's ad\"ertising in all media. The third would provide a tax :;cale keyed to the amounts of tar and n icoti ne in l':go.:rNtes. tend mectinas and consult- ant SC I\'ices . . • SJ,OOO. -t ne·~~ ~u hd id aion common I•· in to the s tump to lift it from jun ior year at Queens Col· kn o.,·n a!! 2344 f., Coa!§t ll i ~~:h".. the ground, and to send it lege, Charlotte, North I>JI)', Corona del Mar. Caroli na. She entered as a ~otirf' i!!i herll!by furthergi\'en on an ~uchin& trajectory It aave me couraae and rt· newed enthusiasm to read what Mr . Haapa had to say and to review the pauiotic fer\'or of tht authou or "Utters to tht editor". Secretaty. . . . . S6 ,116. and national hono r, it has Office equipment S4,025. no 1eason f01 its exixtenct, Whtt! Le t's watch next except for the social amen• 1hat ~oaid pu bl:r hearin~t"ill b,. which wou ld clear the road· Queens s cholar and is an art held on thr ,j:h d"' of Ortob<'r, wa)'. and would caust it to history major. 1967, at thf' hou r' of 8:00p.m. -~~~;.,..;;;;.;..;;;;;;,;;;;,.;.;..;;;..;.;;.;,..;;.;.;;;;;..;;;., ____ _ The Senator wanls to rcquin:" all ad:. to carry a warning similar to the1t rl'qum.·d on packages. And ht' wants to give the Federal Communications Commis· sion the J)0\11-Cr to regulate the tim es and types of broadcast p rograms on which cigaret ad .. ·ertising may appear, as we ll as O\'Cr-all volume of advertising. year•s budaet gtow, grow, ities which c an be had at atow!! \1oose o1 Elks clubs on in 1he Cou nd l Chamhf'l"!< of th,. :"l,..,·porl lil"ll rh City lla ll , at "hich tim!!' and plar e any 11nd a II p"r~ona in I f'r eMf'd may appi!IU and be heard thPreon. About 7,000 or us in Costa any Satmday night. ~\e sa voted aga inst this Furlhet, if the mo ral fiber me t&er. of the Ame1i c an people has Row Y. f.opelin, secretan• ~,.;.,·pori An ch f.il) • Pl~tn ni nlil: f:ommis!l'ion so you people in Newpott detcrimatcd to tht "b1ead Puhlit~h: S..pt. 21 , 196 7, in The ~e .. port II arbor [nlli.I;D Mr. Kennedy's eagemeu to put the goYemment back into the Prohibition buatn ... might -. more lllul alneere. If mlaguided, concem for the beelth of llJ. fellow clU.aena U he woulcllnelucle ill lUa proeerlp- tlona the Scotch and other llquon upon which was founded the fortune to which he la an heir. Beach fot deooUnification, and ci tcus .. s taae, then 1 ktep up the goo.:l fi &ht. Ma y-would suuest the GOP Jun be '¥1.C can beat th is bureau-on a platf01m based on all crac): ye t! of the Ten Commandmtnll; LEGAL NOTICE Mr s. P.A. Shefflette and while thty would eel· SOTJC£0 r Pt BLI C Hf.A RISG r-.ioticl! ;,. he1eby R;i"en that thr. Plann i n~ Commi!u•ioc of the Ci:y of Se.,port B<'ach .,-ill ho ld a publ ic h<"arinf! on the appl icalion of 1-:dhr an d Ulanche P ope fer a \"ariancP •912 to pr rmit: a ,o;jnji:le family d .. ·elliog in the R·l di!llflCt to encrollr h int o the ll"quired fronl and !l id,. yard ,.etbacks: Costa Me sa tainly not win , it's possiblt NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH By Westbrook Pqler WHO SAYS THEY CAN7 GET A JOB? Either the frantic ' .. wse rs of the black had step~ll out of line on one or plays revolution are drownin~ m self-sympathy or before that and Irving !bought he needed some tbe intelligent white mo~Jority have suddenly disc ipliM. Later, Pollard was tagged for lost the courage to slap such fakers across the Brown University and became famous. chops and th row them int o the patrol wagon. Barnett :nudicd medicine at the college of The sc~ams about frustration, about the Physicians and Surgeo ns anti the next I saw terrible lack of "facilitie~i· for recreation and of him he was back in Chicago doing duty the spiritual denial of individuals who want as the suraeon of the old County Jail. He had to sit on the laps of people who want nothing been through the war with the British in to do with them arc inconsistent with good France and I think he had the Victoria Crou, sense on the sid~ of the wh it~ man. It is a lona their equavalent of our Medal of Honor. time since t had to aana up with other Amer. I do not know how he happened to go ican kid!! in summ~r and lay out our own British. He had no British backaround but liU~ ball-yard with ftanened caM for the he admired thtm vastly and he wall a brave bues. But I remember those necessities quite mao. wtU and I know we took care of our own I read tbt: rubbish wh ich the Sweck Social· necdl. ist Gunnar Myrdahl publ i"hed about the time 'The only ball-team in my neiahborhood of of Little Rock, lhus enticina President Eisen· Cbic:qo wu subsidiud by a real estate dealer bower into his crazy venture with the Fim earned Plummu, who wu well acquainted Airborne in vjolation of the rights and SOV· with tbe cops of two precincts and most of the ceianty of the 1tate of Arkan~s. Later, in buMnca men. Somehow, he maintaioed rt;la -Sweden, I kamed that Myrdahl was just a lions with a fellow who had played a little col· typical parasite of bureaucracy. I ltill have lqe blln and this youth took char~ of the his books, which are no aood if you ask me. l'ew blilh that we had and the bats and the There were no Nearoes ln Sweden but be pre- phone call' to arranse dates. He also planted aumed to impute awful woe to American our acora on tbe sport paae of the Sundtq Nqroa becau.te white peopte wel'f! aloof. Trlbuu aDd we were in Minas. The dirty Now I read further that theK Nevo mal· l'llb atwayt miMpelled my name, tttoup. content., who .quawk to the housetops, can't Jf .. hrd had a few Netro players they Jd jobl.. 'The hell they can't. 1'hey mean they would blw: bad ptmty to do; but I haw oo c:u't ,aet .oft jobs at hith salaries In publk • r aiJ of such tidl althouP ,.,. did hne oftlcts. But all tbit time, thete yW'I Iince _, colored families in our DriPborhood I"'· I haw: not bem able to pt any job al wlida .,. called Lab Vitw. Jt .,. larply a 1111 fn my O"'m country. After winni .. the ...... ••teftborbood and moll of dillr»e wlllicea Pulitzer f.'A~ in joumalilm foe ncd\mc:e ift --Amoricons ;............,, ""-'<r, l!allilll ~. I..-,.,. found ..,..U --. Germano. Scaodifto-uod ....... -a ....,.... aD ....,. my oad .. land. I am W. --..... all ....... -... a.d 11110 ,.._, a-dy ..,hoct: llul II ""' oblat • ... .... -,..,... -Hop-,.,. ,.;a ... lind PoPr ... bit -10 .. -W 1'heJ _. .... , lily ..... --Pu1y .,. doo NAACP, rlro - --........ Ike "'-..... Aaol-~ Lapo, ..,..._ ,.. -~ -~~~~-..... II ,_,....,._ .. pifoclt*o ol"-bo ... -. .. 1 • 1o11oor-a polloows r r.u.ti ...... ,.__.Andl-rnyowo e err • g ...... -.......... "fp Tla"rloJirlhoniotn.lol_ .... _,.......,.._ ... t..ll:l 0111'••••*~·--...... ............ _olrlro _., .... ., _ _, ...... ol .. "-tica-wlll _.. ................ -. ---··- somt ofou1 politi cal leadeu would learn th e basic prin- ciples which made our nation areat oriainally. Bob Dusan Newp01 t Beach LEGAL NOTICE ~OTIC t-:OfPI :IIUC UF:ARIS G J. Euterly "id l" yard on WilY. :'\oti cr-i111 her..,by l[i\'t'n that Lane 10 be 6 inchl"!!l in.'!'tead of the Planninf f.omm i111!!1io n of required 4 It, the City o s .. wport Be11ch 2. Westerl y !!lid,. ya_rd lo be 3 .,.il l hold 11 _publi c heario111 on ft. inf!ltead of requ~red 4 ft. thf' appllcllllon of Myron Mull 3. That thl' front liPiback be for 11 \ arian re #910 to permi t: no t'loaer thlln the front !!lei~ a build in p; addi tion u ceedi niJ bad: on Lnt 3, or 5 h., whi ch• the 15 It, hei j!;ht liml! e!!l tab· ever iA len, on Lois I & 2. li!!!hed fo1 acce111eory bulldlnlfll BJork C~33, Tr•ct Coropa del in the R·l OiAtrict on Lo1 I I, Mar. Commonly known Ill' 2728 Bloc-k 20, Tract E:uaid~ ad--Roc k Stref:l, Corona del Mar. dillon to lblbo 11 Tract c:om• Notice is hereby furth er given monly kn o"'n a11 I 223 Eu1 tha t uid public 1\eariug will be Balboa Alvd, held oa the 5th day o fOctob~r, Notice i111 hereby fnrt hf'r&iven 1967, •t the hou r of 8:00 ,.m. th•t u id public head nil: ... -111 br. in thf' Counci l Ch-bera o the held on thll! 5th day of October, Ne.,·po•t Beach City Hall, at 196i, at the hoar of 8:00 ,.m. which time and place any 110d in the Coonoil Chamber11 o the all pr.rsons intt'l'ested msy N~wport 8f'ach City Hall, •t appr.ar and be he.•rd thereon. ,,hich ti rne and place aoy and Jhy Y. Copelin, !ecrelary all peraoc111 int ereated m•y S ewport Beach C1t7 appea• and be heard th~rron. .PiaaainR; Comminu~11 Ray Y Copeli11 aP C:Jelary P11bhah : Sept. 21 , 1967, 11:1 Newpo.rl Beach 'cit,r The New port Harbor f.aa ip PleniiiS COflll!li!!IIJIOD Poblif!lh : Se pt. 21, 1967, ia ne Newport Hatbor E•alp LEGAL NOTICE -_ _:L~E~G=;A=oL:..:IIO.=,:ll:,:C=E:._ __ N011 CE or PU BLO C HEARING ltJnendmeat No. 234 STATE IOUIIIP by Sellalar Ja... Sclrntilz 1eopentd thi s sentins almost no facts on fall, most eiahth-sradtu which s tudents can be tea- and their teache1 s throuah· ted, out Calif01nia found await-Ptompt, decisive action 1ng them a new history by the legislatu1e is nee• textbook, "Land of the euBJy when it reconvene& F1ee." The State Coni-in Januaty. Undet pTUent culum Commiuion had a-law, "Land of the Free" dopttd thi s boo k Co1 man-must be bought £01 eve1 y datm y pu1chase for tvery ~i&hth·arade histmy class ei&hth·&Jade history class . in California fot the next in CaliComia. fou1 yeBJ s, Thett is no pu>- ln a few di s u icts othe1 vision for fu1thet ttview of textbooks we1e pu1chased, the decision of the State at areal addi tional cost to Cuuiculum Commi ssion. Up here on the edat or the forest pri me\'al, where fre e- dom onct did abound , and where communists in Cormcr yeats with primitive wea- pons attac ked our s tructure of liberty as with the slower woodsman's axt, have now stepped up thtir ofrensi,•e and are usina the faster chain saw methods to· top- ple the Temple of Freedom, it is timt that mOfe peoplt Wtre siven th e opportunit) to learn what the Ensisn has to say evtry we ek. I have starte d the paper's patriotic pene tr ation of the areal northwest, and hope to add ntw readers as ti me aocs on,-as lona as money lasts. tht tupaye1, so that "Land Special leaislation u of th e Fret" would not needed to petmit teview of PART04 WILL EMCEE havt to be used. But most ''Land of the F1ee" tlllly SEPT. 26 MEETING schools could not aff01d next yeat, based on actual to buy two &ets of te•t~ c\usroom upe1ience with books fot the ume class. lht book and its distollions Since thty hadto buy "Land of history, and to make of the Free" in any caae, pouible its withd1awal at they had no choice but to the end of this 1chool yeat use it. ir the cue aaainst it is The outc1y aaainst "Land proved. Genetal ltai&lation of the Ftee" ia 1i 1ina all is needed to b1ins an end ove1 the state. The objec· to mandatory state seltc~ tions come not onty f1om tion or school textbook• thoat who have lona been and to 1etu1n tutbook se- watnina of ideoloaical pto~ ltction autho1ity to tht local aaanda in school te.atbooks, school di11Jicts, whe1e it but from tuche11 and p11-bclonas. enu wh o have never been Meanwhile. it is vitally aw&~t of thi1 danae• until impo1tant fot the puenu of now, evtJY tchool•aae child to Vitail Pa1tch or C01ona del Mat, nationally known ca1toonist, will bt maste1 of ccremonits (or the annual meetina of tht O~anae Coun- ty Stanch o f Amt1ican Can- cer Society at th~ Balboa Bay C lub nut Tuesday, Sept. 26. Social hou1 will bcain at 6:30 p.m. and din- Rei will be aetved at 7:30. Mr . Plltch, 1 member of the Branch ACS board of ditecton and put honotary chaitman for the Otanae County Cance1 Crunde, will aive one or his chalk talks and inttoduce othet acts of tnteHainmenL A public school teachel p1epue their d\ildtcn to in Sacramento c:allcd my detect and Jetitt propaaan- otrice du1ina tho rocnt da ia testbookt. An intolli~ L!G4L MOnee tpecial t ottion of the It I" aent ei&hth·padel CM IUd NOTICE or PU Rl.IC HEAR INC ialature, jutt befose aehool and ..andelttand much o( dto Noli ee 18 herebr &h·ea that opened, to uy chat "Land matelial included in auch the Plannla11 Co~T~rni•8lon. of the or the Ptce" waa lhe wotat books at John T. Plyan't Cltr of Newport Bueh wUI hold a pabllc heariDI! oa the te.at he had seen in bla 16ft& .. The Roote•eh Myda" •d appli~atloa ol J,..a Wella 6 teachina cateet, that he Henty Hazlitt't "Econo--SO:aa. foe. lor a u .. Pe,.lt would JO anywhere co teat-mict in One Letson.'' •IS07 to ~rmiu co .. tt•ctloa 'I • • d do ~·dl 'd f _ _.. ol a leace Ia P.liCI!aa of tJ.e 3 • Y •aaan•t It an M)'• ""'111 piOVI e acta -ft. ~el1ilt liMit fo, fnc• Ia thin& he pouibly coald do Npmentt ·eo rnoc&etn prop-til• R•l•B Dtaltlct, A 5 ft. hla &o help temove it rrcnt die ...-cii•Lic &.e.attsook It like-fn ee I• reqHBied o• Lot 11), acboola. He wat noc ia MY ly to lacl .... P••tt e• Tract 42:U eo.aaoalr Uawa M 1•12 CalaKJ Drl._, teate a political &c:tiYitt. How •eb cllil•• '-ow &o ffaUca Ia ~-·~ f.Uer at•• tintpl)' e CC~~npeleal p1o-••• _ &eadtooks ajticaUy •• aal4 pat.Uc i•ert• wRI M reuioaal m• ippallecl "' •d ditoo•• for lla .... IYtl irlaW " ~ WI 4ey af Oe .. M, a Waaa&ly IIi .... political .. a& ,....1nda lecllai•e• ~M~•' ~7' ;=.,:·~, UIICI "-ia1 pauN oft u a •• ...... .... oe ...... N•.,_. .._. Clly laU. ..adlook. At lie poia ... a.t. ,..,. llaiJ ca 1HCli IHi• • .. k!lrl ''-1M place •1 wlktle dlaaplett ol "LM41 cld .. -. 10 .. ..., beat"_. •r ,., ....... .,. .. _. •er or •e P•"" -alat • ot lllei• nmc, ..... a .....-! ... " ~~~ ......... -~~ oodroly o(ok •-·· ..... IN ....:.1o _. IN ~~~'"Q":;'"'"" .. _.... ......... .. olllcial ..... ·-· .. ... ....... """" ~-=-.': ._ ,...ulaodooo, ,. .. ...,, no •..;;.r'••l:.al• I I • Remodeling SALE COSMETICS • SUNDRIES • DRUGS • VITAMINS UTIRE STOCK REDUCED 20% ' TO 50% REG. 1.98 HULA HOOPS Sp9 ALL ''REVLOH" osmelics VALUES TD $7,91 WHILE THEY L.UTI REAL OL'·fASHIDHED L4DIES' fASHIDHAILE PURSES 79' UP EX'S '"fROSTED ICES'" HOT FUDGE p~tllH SUNDAE n. ""·~··· _, wrrlt ALL THE 35c w.u 1s. SOc TRIIIIMIH'S ~w '-~==~~~~~=---~~~~~----_, NEWPORT General tore lnd f ... .l. ~(Fo,.trly' Moe Pdl<lier's .JUUG N~wporl PhGFIIGCy) M IIIAQI ADVANCE SHOWING! AUN- 100" Nylon Hetd-8et UTUIDft TIIST- I lives in and Mr. 1 s at Irvine INSTANT TONIC Back m the oiJ da)\ .1 thlnjo: catlcJ a ··tom~ cup'' was a fa10ntc n·~d~ for almo!il un~thm~~: th:u ,.uled you. ('~;1p. too. You took a cup made: of bttter .,.,ood . added hot ":ltl.'r . . let 11 stttp. Then.-... hen bHtC'r. )'Ou drank 11. Stmpk ~ Yes Too bad 11 dtdn't med~eatu:m Pia) !'.O.Ifc When ~ou or a ~mtxr of )OUr f.tmtl) ·~ til, s..-el.. profnstonal c • .He. Srt ~our ph)l>!Ctan for diagno .. ms: and pre~nbmw . .::til us for prd4:n pttOn 3ol'n ICC Christensen Pharmacy -· E. COAST IIWT .. coao•A DD. MU omou 1·1550 ANN lNG'S BEEF • 12: HEN TURKEY • 5• CAJrriiNEO HAM • 2• ROUND STEAK • 2• POHERHOUSE STE4K • l• ROLLED BEEF ROAST • 11 CUBE STEAK • l' PORK CHOPS • 1• SMOK EO PORK CHOPS • 2r BACON • 1' FARMER JOHH SAUSAGE • Jr GROUHO ROUHO • I' IEEF STEW • 61 FRY INC CHICKENS • 21 FRANKS 29!~ Spray Cleaner U 01. lOT, U:G ... , 1 69' 'LIISCHMAHM ltiG. IARIIARIU a .. "· GllltiU STIAINID UIY FDDDS I Jn _.:1::..:10:___ IIG lOLL ICOTTDIELS au MUMM lUCID • JK CAN YIUOWCLING PUtlllL,., He ....... IHGAL AII"T-U OL NO. Cllllll. ...... ..... ftTI TIOMIATtC. ILIIIIIIII..IUI r-------FROZEM FOODS------~ GREEH GIANT "COOKED IH lUTTER" Niblets Com 9 SLICED 'KG. 2 ¢ Green Beans JOHHSDH fruH Pies AP ~~. STIIAWIIURY l RHUIIARI 63¢ IOYSEMIIIIY. I. I I •• I •• 0 I •• I I. I .. r----FIUII PIIDDDCE ----., fRESH LOCAL Mushrooms PULL-LII. s• ONLY 7- GOLDIN CIHTRAL -RICAN Bananas ,~onst SJQ I . COAST IIW1' ., ...... ., ..... .......... SNCIAU 1'011 _,, I '· I NOliS ON 1'HI NIWS ., , ..... An ..... Of 'nil OTY Of IIIIFGaT IIIAOI TN£ HAIIIOII Aile A"$ OTFUT 111rS1AI'lll Olflce ... ,n•a.. , ... , .... c-a. wwu.,. 2121 L C... a., .. c.-•1 ., c.ut. -9161$. TI\.IPI-· 67M,_ (Aioo C... 7141 A DeWS report llfl thai Miami lelcb rM)' be de-be..ebed in aDOCt. 10 ,...,.r Tba aand k btiDJ rapkUy WMMd IWI)'. Sovtct Uniob, I&JI tbc So-tieu want Bobby Kennedy for Pretideat. So do I. Hc•d make 1 put Preskteot-for 1he Soviet Union. Now folks. you wouadn 't wa01 eo MC tboM T.s NIEWOIT IL\I801. ENSICN I• ,._ ..,, • ,, ... P't•_. fabulow tiot.eh 10 broke would you? Billion~ ... ,_....., I• , .. Cky ., ~ a..e•, .,; .a. Mly locelly '"'W be ~. 'I the nd .' H·-~ f t•-·· ._. ... ::;:::-" ... lfJII ia U. ... ..,... ....... C..a ·-.. _. I A II. .,,..,._ 0 ._. ..._ Ntt ..... ! ... n.....,. s.eOM eJ .. ,. ..... ,.14 uoda ot people who went there to do nothina SorcnMn says, 'JL,B.J. is not held in hith reprd in Mo.cow.'>' That maket it unanimous . But that's the nicat thina that's been said about L.B.J. in a tona time. • c.-•• ... Cali . miJht have to move, or JO 10 work. What ia ,.. 11E11P01tT HAAIIOI ENSleN ·•• -~ to " • •••· ptOpOied to meet this crisis? You arc, dear "' ....,.a c'rc-.a.l .. .,, c.wt ~ ~ A-10171 IIM•4 reader. You are aotna to put the Mnd back l4, IJSl, Ia s.p.t'-C...t ,_eM C:O..y ol Ot .... , &•• of , . The Ohio Amerk:1n Civil l:ihertles Union h111~ now come out for the riaht of the individ· ual to lake "acid .. -LSD. e-tc. .,_..._ _. .,. -1MrMI Ia ..-111'-1 10 ,.u ... all p.bllc yourwlr. No, you wont be able to JO to M1aml .. ._.,........ ~ •-· Beach yourxlf. You'll just JXJY for the buch. AIIYO t. HAAI'A •.•......... ,_ .. , ............... O... •-' P•li~ so the rich aniJ idle can continue to r.njoy h. PEG MAAPA ....• p ...................... ~··~-........... .A-.el•• IAucw 11 is proposed that all private beaches be SUIJCIIPTI .. lA TII , . . One of the best chinas chat could happen to Ohio and the country wou ld he for the ACLU everywhere to t111ke 111 massive overdose of some drua--like strychnine. 0.. • M.OO: 2 11 00 made publiC, so the ctty can apply for a S 17 . .5 o.. ;:.: 15-oo; 2 ;:::: 19:00 million dollar Federal arant (that's you) to have the btac~ rebuilt. The Army Corps of Enaineers (there's you again) aJready hal' about $30 million dollars to usc for routine beach purposes. "Citizens Cor Kennc:dy-Fulbright in 1968 have launched their campaisn or surrender 10 Commun ism. A one-time fan of Fidel Caslro is Ore1on co-chairman. Tlult fiaures. Of course, friends, if you pay for the beach ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the En119f'l it means that it':r~ youn. And that means, 1 •oo'Oo'OOQOC::.OO"'"C>O~Q'O suppose, that you can bring a tent and squa1 Mft SIMI IAIT US TO IlliTE NElS on the Fomainbleu beach any time you can Ont of the trad itional complaints against ~e wspapers is find the space. ~a~·s the .way_ Federal Aid , work!., Ah, c:ollect1V1sm! Am't 1t grand? We tMt we prmt too much bad news and do not give enough (that's you again) must protect our natural credit to good deeds. He re is one way to answer the ac· reM)urcM. and sand i.' a natural resource. ain't Many folks alibi the anarchy in che hig cities by blaming joblhsnes~. Joh5 are at an all-time high, and so is proo;perity-and crime. Jobs are going begging all over 1h i11 country for one ma in reason : they involve wnrk. The )ohles<~ want jo~ like LBJ's former secretary's husband got : $26,000 a year and no dutie-s. c usatlon. it? The Santa Paula Chronicle recently reprinted an edi-The lim or America's natural resC'I urces to totlal from an ou t-of-state newspaper concerning an edl-be completdy uhau:r~ted will , of cou r~. he tor's answer to Presiden t Johnson's beef that the news the cnpayer. (Unl~s you're very ric:h or very An army private has been sentenced to six months at hard lahar for cricicizing a General's order~. In the 5ervice. if yo u're gonna do wrong. do it hig . When a Ge-neral gave away East Berlin, he got 8 yean-in the Whitt: House. media are play ing up the bad news. The editorial cited a journalism educator who once answered that age...atd poor-cha t's you again.) New FrC'Inliersman Theodore Soren~n. re- centl y returned from visiting his friends in the Magazine headline: "Amhas~Jor Lodgt: report!!: 'We're winninl!' in ViL'Inam.'" But. who i~ w~? gtlpe by constructing an open ing paragraph of a hypo·------------------=-=----- thetlcal s tory des igned to sat isfy such crit ics. lt read a$ L H t Ed •t From the Bible follows: e ers 0 I Or Purae "'' lhercfo•e the "Today, 324 students of the Cherry Street E lementary COMMANDMENTS School attended c lass as usua l, behaving we ll and study~ DE-UNIFYING Editor of •"e En sian Ed 1lM of che Ensign '1' lng their lessons. Ueanwh i I e. one of their cla ssmates 1 d The omnipotent assumption am a rc:s i enl of Costa shot the principal." lt.·lc:sa and 1 voled a,ainst of some GOP leadets would uni fyina Costa Men and be a "belly lauah" if it Newport Beach schools, we1e not fot the f1ightenina Cor these reasons: 1eality or our moment in • • • 1101101 SOLUTIOI OF 11 YEARS AGO West Ntwport ocean front residents and property owne rs can took back some lb years and muse at a news item that is a s up-to-date as the recent e ros ion c ris is . A follow· through on the plan then pr?posed probably wo ul d have solvtd today's problems. Tht Ensign of Dec. 20, 1 q51, card ed a story headlined, "Btach Eros ion Action u rged." Th is is what it sa id: "The West New port Imp rovement Assn. went bn rec ord at its meeting last Fr ida y evening as recorrmending c on· sttuction of a sing le 2DO-foot-tong groin near 40th St., costing about Sl O,OOO, to check the beach eros ion ••• nRegin a ld Pegram, cha irman of the beach erosion com- mittee, suggested that a method of financing the $10,000 groin wou ld be to create an assessment district of 100 lot owners', each to pay Sl 00." . . . • • • HOW AROUT SCOTCH? c olifo rnio F~afllr~ s~n·ic~ New York Senato r Bobby Kennedy has annou nce d a legJslat i,·e crusa de against cigaret manufacture r.:. for "peddling deadly \•:capons.'' Two o ( his bills would regulate the indu str~··:;: advertis ing in all media. The third would p rovid e a tax :;cale k eyed to the amounts o f tar and nicotinl' in e:g..~rcttes. The Senato r wants to rC'q u irc all ad~ to carry a warning similar to that n_-q u •rr d on packages. And hf:" wants to give the Fl'dc-ral Communications Commis· sion the po"'-er to n·gulate the times and ty pes of broadcast p rograms on w h ich cigaret advertising may appear, as well as over-all volume of advertising. I. Aft er un1 fica110n . oper-history. Parkinson's lith acin& cns ts are alway s 3 to commandment and no w Mr. sr; hi aher. Adams comes up with the 1. ('o!!>ta Mesans should 12th; both o f whi ch abtidae pay for educating theit own the principle o f ftee ex· children. pression which was the 3. It is unfair co taise basis of ou1 once areal Re- taxes in one city, to edu-public. We have now become cate childr e n in another a social democrati c hodge ci ty. podae headed by spineless Now that we arc-all in socio logists and other "one, big, wonde rful" uni-ass01tments of &~aft tidden fied dtstdct, .,..e ha\·e a new elements. Res earch & Oevelopme!"!! If the Republican Party De-pt.' The-budge-t this year cannot purae itseJC or the is S32.79l. Listed under Eisenhower wotshippina "other expenses., we find: liberals and o ther misguided · know-it·all .s that mncon· On ector 1 . • • • • 518,000. Oitectot •~ expenses $600. ceive lhe basis of out two Director's expenses to at· pauy system, and fi&h t to tend meet ings and consult• teturn lhc-na ti on to some · semblance-of sane fi scal ant Sei\'ICeS . . . 53,000. S I Ia S' 216 and national honot , it hu ec e ry. , . . . v, . OfCic e equipment 54,025. no reason fot its exiJ.tence, Whe e~ Let's watch next except for the social amen~ year's budget arow , stow, ities which can be-had at arow'! \loose or Elks clubs on About 7,000 of us in Costa any Saturday niaht. t-.-ies,a \'O tcd aaainst this Fu1ther, if the mmal fiber meiJC'I. of the American people hu so you pe ople in Ne-wport deteriorated to the "bread Beach for dc"Unification , and circus" staae, then I kee p up the i Ood fighc. May· would suuest the GOP tun be v.c-can beat this bureau· on a platfo rm based on all crac}· ye t! of the Ten Commandmenll; old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are un · leavened. For even C hrisl our pauover .is sacrificed for u.s: Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. (I Corinthians 3:7, &.) LEGAL NOTICE ;o.iOTICe:Of Pl'IJI.I C HEA RIXG 1'\o!l r:e i!l he reby givf!n that the Plan ning Co mmi !lsion of th C:ity of :'\ev.·pon Rea ch wi ll hold a poblic h~ar ing on the applieall on of f~deral Sign & S1gaal C:orp. for a [,.e P~nn it t/1308 to petmh; th~ in!!itall ... ti on of 8 !!iip:n!!i on a boildin11 in the C~X-H Oi!ltric t. Th!! C.S-11 l00" permit.!! OIH' aip:n not ~xcef'din~ 3!. !!iq. h. of area P"' "ide on portiOll of Lot 23 5, !J inclr. .'l l, Tract [r- 'int-'!< ,.ubdidsio n common!,· lcn., .. ·n a" 2344 r.. Coal!! lli,_h:.. \\a), Corona del ~l ar. ~otict-i!!i hert-hy fnrthrr ~h·"n that ,.;aid pu bl :r htiH i n~ v.ill b,. ht-ld ron t b~ ~.:h da '" of Orto bt-r, 1967, at 1b,. hour· of 8:00p.m. in the Cou ncil Cbambrr:o. of tb" ~pv.·port Bt'ach C i t~· lhll , lit v.hif"h timf' and plact' an~· ~tnd all P"T"ons int Ptef'tl'd mar appt'ar a.nd lit-beard tht-reon, R ~ty Y. Copt-li n, !!le cr~titr)' \tv. port Heach Cit)' P l ~tnn in11 Commi!l~~;i on Poh li-•h: ~rp:. 21, 1967, in Thr S"v.pnrt Harbor f:n~~;i f1;ll LEGAL NOTICE Mr. Kennedy'• eagern•• to put the go•IH'DmeD.t back lnto the Prohibition bu•lD ... might ..em moM like alDcete, if mt.quid.d. concern for the hHlth of llt. fellow c:itlaena if he would include lD bla proecrip· tloiiU the Scotch and otheT liquors upon wblch wa• founded the fortune to which be t.. an belt. \Irs . P.A. Sherrtette and while they would cer· tainly .nol win, it's possible SOTJO:Or PI"BLJCHEARI:\"G Coo;ta Mesa r-;otice i " hereby gh·en that some of our political leadeu the Plann ing Commia .. ioo of would learn the basic prin-the Cit)· of '\ev.pnn Bt'ach v.ill cip\es which made our nation hold 11 publir h"arin' on tht great oriainall y. applicat ion of E:d t'T an d NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH By Westbrook P8111er WHO SAYS THEY CAN7 GET A JOI? Either the frant1c ' •• wsers of the black had stepped out of li ne on one or plays revolution are drownm1= 1n self-sympathy or before thllil and Irvi ng thought he needed some tbe intelligent white nl.IJOric y have .'iuddenly discipline. Later. Pollard w.:.s tagged for lost the courage to slap such fakers across the Brown Univcr.'iity and hecame famous. chops and chrow them imo the pauol wagon. Barnell studied medicine ac the college of The sct.:am~ abouc fruscracion, about the: Phy:r~icians and Surgeons and the ne '(t I saw l.C'rrible lack of "faci lit ies" for recreation and of him he was back in Chicago doing duty the spiritual denial of ind ividuals who want as the surgeon of the old Councy Jail. He had co sit on the lap5 of pectple who want nothing been through the war with the British in to do with them are inconsistent with good Frana: and I think he-had the Victoria CrOM, sense on the silk of the white man. It is a long their equavalent of our Medal of Honor. time s.ince I had co aang up with ot:her Amer-I do not know how he happened to go M:an kKis in summer and lay out our own British. He had no British background but litt~ bill-yard with Hattened ans for the he admired chem vastly and he was a brave bues. But I remember those oec:essiti~ quite man. wdl and I know we took care of our own I read the rubbish which the Swede Social- need~. i:st Gunnar Myrdahl puhli~hed about the time 1br. only ball-team in my neighborhood or of little Rock, thus enticina President Eisen· Cbic:qo wu subsidized by a real estate dealer bower into his crazy venture with the Finl oamcd Plummer, who was well acquainted Airborne in violation of the riahts and sov- wllh the cops of two precincts and mosl of the ereianty of the state of Arkansa.'i. Later, in bulinesl men. Somehow. he maintained rela· Sweden, I learned that Myrdahl was just a tions with a fellow who had pia~ a litt5e col-typical paruite of bureaucracy. I still have lcp ball and this youth took charae of the his boob. which are no JOOd if you ask me. fc-w balls that we had and the bats and the There were no Nearoa in Sweden but he pre- plaone calls to arranae dates. He also planled sumed t.o impute awful woe to American our JCOII'a on the sport paJt' of the Suruhry Nqroa because white people were aaoof. Trlb"'"' and we were in busincss. 1be dirty Now I read further that these Nearo mal- rill atways misspc:ll~d my name, thouah. contents. who aquawt to the houtetops, can't II we had had a few NeJfO pia~ they Jd jobs. The hell they can't. They mean they WDUid haw: had pknty to do, but I have no c:a~~•t Jd 10ft }obi at hiah salaria In public: 1 nory of such kids alrhouah we did haft oflk:a. But all thil time, lhae yean since -colored fammea in OUt' ndaftborhood 1955, I have not betn abtc to ,a any job at ....._ waa caUed Lake View. It wu larpty a all in my own country. After winnina the ..... .a,:hbothood and molt of tbole wtdtea Pulitur thlna in joumalilm for e•cel&mc:e in --Americano bMmnixod. -..... EatJiob c:o<npooi-. I ouddmly found myoell wl6 lrilh. Oermana. Sc:aadinavilna and .,.., _., a bo)oc:on an owr my nati" land. I am Wo -ad •lont oil rilflt, ..... ,.,, IUid odD llboo. obeol'"ely exolnc:t; bul II you lhJnk ... -...... -....,..,. -Nopo.-....... ftnd ,.,. ... hit -...... --... 'l'lloJ _.. ~ dlo.,.-O..ooc:ratlc: Part)' or lho I<AACP. die - - -dlo .,..,....., of -...... Aatl-Dola<nollon ~.eo,.... inllnltum you doa'l 1116 ldll .... die 111m ' , t ..... crl am., bow ... ,.IDdpiJS of Amerbn manhood. = ....... ._ a polot' we u a1 AM I 11M aor ,_.,..ed, And I ba¥e my own a ·n ~mow -dlo . .,. ...,_ .,, W'iw" r1lfll hon 1ft •-of-· ......... _,__ ...... t.allo Onollat ...... ~-- ............ -of .. _., ..... of_ ............ of ... An.lc:anwllowlll _ ................... -. ....... __ .... .... Hhnch" Pope for a \'ari ancf' Bob Duaan •912 to pt>rmit : a singlt> Newport Beach fami l,Y d ... ·elling in the R·l __ .:.__.=_ _______ d i~~;tne t to t>n cron.rh int o the LEGAL MOTICI! req ui ti!d front an d ~S idf' >·ard -,---====-='--"==----Aetbackl\: SOTIU:Or PI"IJLIC llt:ARlt\G I. F.uterly "ide yar d on "'ay Soticr i!!i berrby ~t:i•·en th at Lane to he 6 incht'5 in.o<tead of lh" Pl11nni nt C:ommi•ulio n of r,.quired 4 fl. tht' Ci ty n ~~wport R,.a r h 2. We1!11erl y !5i dl!' yard to b~ .1 will hold a publ ic h,.arinll on ft. inM ead of tt'quirt'd 4 ft. the .,pplicati"n of \1yroo Mol l 3, That thr front sethadt bt' for 11 \arian r ,. #910 to perm it: no d oser than the frnot .!let• 11 hu ildin~ 11rldition n r eedlnp: had. on l.nt l . or 5 h., v.·hich• the 15 ft . h,.ighr limit tftlab. ever is Ius, on Lotl!l I & 2, li~hed for a.;res!lory bu il dincl'l Block C·33 , Tract Cn ron• del in th ,. R·l J)itmict oo Lot 11 , Mar. Commonly knov.·n a,. 2728 Block 20, Tract [aatalde ad. Rock Sueet, Corona del i!olar. dition to II•! boa Tract C:OIYJ• Notice is hereby funher given mnnly knn~n u 1223 F.dt that ..aid public 1\earios will be H111lboa Hl vd. held on the 5t h day of Octnber, Noti ce i!'l hereby furt h .. r f1i iven 1967. at rhe hoor of 8:00 r·•· th11t said public hearin• .. ·lll be in th,. Cou ncil Cham ber• o the held nn the 5th d11y of October, Ne .. -port Beach City Hall. 11 1967, at the hnur of 8100 ,.m. which time. and pl ace any and io t h~ CoooDil Cham ber11 o the all peraone iatereeted may !':e.wpor't Beaeh. City Hall, at appelr and be heard the.reoll, "hlch time an d place. aay and Ray Y. Copello, aecretary al l per110a1 lntereated may Newport Beach City appear and be heard thereon. . Plannins Commis&l~o Ray Y. Co peli11. aecretary Publt11h: Sept. 21, 1967,,111 Newport Beach Ci ty The Newport Harbor F..u1ga Plannin11 Commlaefoa Pob1i11h: Sept. 21, 1967, In The Newport Harbor Eulp LEGAL NOTICE ·-o. -.r. Cu.i, 14/h Ill. dl,.i,., Bl1 S•o r.ur. us,.g., ... WiP'M' 0( No1toat~. In this manner. LontfeUow miaht have deaeribed abe seuina of &ho 1ue11 cottqe in whit;:h .this epistle II u. foldina. It is loca .. d on the east bank. ot one or the bay~ which dislend the ahonline o( Pu1et Sound aouth oC Seattle. Here are marked the pain· ful proceuea which record the tranaitlon of the area from foreu primeval to mod· ern livlna. It waa here that a British anny Major, who had seen service in the Boer War in South Arrica while servina with a Scottish cav· airy reaiment, took hia bride, a WCK!d Wu l Anny Nurse, and in l'HO settled on a 1,000 feet s trip of wa· ter front. The pro¢'rty ex· tended back into the hilla, and in cluded a small creek which to this day provides domestic water for the cot· taaes where I am stay ina. The seuina represents an admixture or yesterday and today, perhaps blend ina into a distant tomorrow. To the north , and across the creek, huge firs majeati cally rise 100 feet or more, to fonn a mute barriet to proare ss and developmen t. To the south, however, the it companions o( year!! ago we re levele-d to provide room for raisins vegetab les , and s till Canher on , is th e foundation of the tw~stoty house into which the coupl e moved nearly half a century al"· A aar· age and a storehouse re-main as symbols of their idyllic romance , Only their mc:I'OOfies re· main , Cor both the major and hi s sainted bride now roam the happy huntina pounds. Of all the memories whi ch I cherish, one merit!! repeti - tion in thi s missive, The major, during his war ser· vice, had be come skilled in the use of explosives, and used this knowledae in clearing a fi ve·acre tract above and beyond the road wh ich follows the shore line. It was related, that after fellma a tree. and aher severina its roots from the sun oundina soil, he would imbed sufficient dynamite into the stump to lift it from the gtound , and to send it on an archina trajectory which would clear the road- way, and wou ld cause it to ..... ,. ..,...IIUJo Ia 111o --o1 ""-• • 11o noll· 11oo ·-wllich wu oold to *" Ia 10 do ....... , IM, Md 1 lib &o .. ,.at i&, .. ot.yiaa ...... t... ....:- iftcreduto.as ea h IU)' be, oow. An MCie.a lady ilt. a u it ouldoea e•ea 1M ai· uarbr &OWn, Or ba•iaa .-Lie achinet~M~~ll of the bMa bddM oa c-iat fib led Paul Bunren. To ao way•. was not horrifiM when one awp rar1ber: Bunyan it •hi was informed tba& 3 mil· said &o bavo h-.d a '"Bhae lion Ukranlan Carman had o.•• of heroic ·alae. Th• bien liquidated by lhli com. major may have had a ceam I!Uftisls, The upiMa&ion or lt.aCh oun. for I round an which had been ...... &.o her ox yoke amona Wit antique waa &hal this wholeule collecyon or &hina• of yeU· mur<ler was justiried be .. oryear. cause tho rarmeu would no& In the same manner In share lheir rood cropa with which &he ox yoke is iacon· lhe ci&ydwclleu, aruous aaajnat the backdrop M!xc dittreuina still arc ol modernity, so are &he pre~ the ideas oapn .. ~ by a acnL:.day auitudea on poli· 1writcr who hal wrll&en a Lie a and patrio&iam a& vati· dozen t torlca as .. A Dove ~nee with sincere pauiotlc In Vietnam ... and who wrote loyalty whic h the major and an article in &he S.ante his bride held lOour beloved Times Sunday edilion of counUy. Althouah in South Sept. 3, in wh ich he stated: Africa he had fouaht under '"We find ourselves involved the Britis h Union Jack, in in a holy wat, a war that America he was equally de· ruu on a dated concept voted to the Stars and of ·communism as a mon· Suipe1. Each mornina, he olithic evil.•• He calla th is anembled his household, "archaic reason ina ... and they held "colors, .. and It is no wonder that I wet .. with due reverence hoisted corned the arrival of the our naa to the peak or the Ens ian and had a chance naa pole. Thol e days are to turn to the editorial paae, aone, bul the pole itself where I read Mr.· Haapa's uill shows a reverential at~ masterpiece: "Piannina is titude, bendina to the east de su oyina property riahtt," to welcome the dawning day. I surveyed the "Lctteu to The political beliefs or the Editor," and diauted some or the people in th is "Freeway thouahts , .. and reaion, however, do not re· then under the headina. nect this patriotic devotion. "Rat Control," I read The workers in a areat ~~ how Cuban patriots when ve rnmental instilUtion not facina a firina squad de~ far away are said to look fiantly shout: ''Cuba Libre! with disfavor the John Viva Criste Rey!" Bette ;iliiii;.;;,;;;,.;,p.;.j Rooney, con tinui na. ·asks: SUSAN STAAF, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clary Staaf, 1580 E. Ocean Front, Balboa, returned last week for her junior year at Queens Cot- lege., Charlotte, North Carolina. She entered as a Queens scholar and is an art history major. "Why are our sons s ent thousands of miles to fiaht communism in Vietnam and yet Cuba was abandoned lo the Red conspiracy?" Bob Duaan take s up the refrain, when under the-headina. ''Not so com ical", he al- ludes to '"Castro's warn ina to keep hands off Carmich- ael," and after callina the Cuban dictator a "bearded bum," he warns that '"the- days are numbered Cor our Republic , when any tinhorn rabble rouser can threaten the country and act away with it.'• Throuahout the rest of the colum ns, C.C. ~iosely uraes the country to "C hop foreian aid," Ri· chard E. Woodin writes auth- oritatively on "Tradina with Reds," and Norman He .. Jen· kins' suaaests lhat the vo t- ers "Join new puly", It aave me couraae and re- newed enthusiasm to read what Mr. •taapa had to sa} and to review the pauiotic fen·or of the authots of ''Letters to the editor". STATE IOIIIUP Up here on the edae of the £crest prime-val, whe re free- dom once did abound, and where comm unists in forme r )'eaJs with primitive we-a- pons attacked our s u uc ture of liberty as with the slower woodsman's axe, have now s tepped up their oHensi,·e and are usina the-faster chain saw me thcds to top- ple the Temple of Freedom , it is time that more people were given the opportunit) to learn wh at the Ensian has to say e'•ery week. I have started the paper'~ patriotic penellation of the- areal northwest, and hope to add new readers as time aoe.s on,-as lona as mone)' lasts. by Sellalor Jo .. 1 Sclwlla &ch<>olreopened thi s fall, most eiahth-aradeu and thei1 teacheu throu&h· out Cali£omia found await· 1ng them a new history textbook, "Land of the Free." The-State Cuu i· culum Comm1u ion had a· dopted thi s book for man· datoty putchase Cor every eighth-arade history clan in CaliCornia. In a few di s tricts o ther textbooks were-purchased, at areal additional coSl to the taxpayer, so that "Land of the Ftee" would nol have to be u'led. But most schools could not afford to buy two sets or text· books fm the same clan. Since they had to buy "Land of the Ftee" in any c ase, they had no choice but to use it. The outcry a aainu "Land o f the Free" is ri1ina all over the state. The objec· lion s tcome not onty from those who have lona been watnina or ideoloaical prop-- aaanda in school textbooks, but rrom teachers and pu· enta who have never been awue or th is d~naet until now. A public school teache1 in Sacramento called my office durin& the 1ecent special union of th.e lea- ialaturc, just befote ad\ool opened, lO say tha& .. Land or the F1ee" waa Cbe wont teu he had seen in his htna teachina cucor, that he would 10 anywhere to &cat· i(y aaalntt it and do .. ,.. lhina he pouibly cot~ld do &o help remove lt (rom die 1choola. He was not in MY an•a a political acth'iat, simply a eompe&Mt& pto- ftuioaal m• ~ppalled lly a lllataaUy bioood polldc:al uac1 breia1 paued off u a tal&boolt.A•hpoiaiOdaol, whole c:llaplell ol "LMd of tht Plea" -Mal .... most •drtly oldie •*'-•' .. _ ... ·-· ... • .... -•allud•o, ,. .. senting almost no facts on which s tudents c an be tes.: ted, Ptompl, decisive action by the legislature is nee· essa.zy when i t teconvcnes in January. Undet p1esent law, "Land of the Free" must be bought ror every ei&hth·&~ade history class in Califosnia for the next four yeau. Thete is no pte- vision Cot furthet review of the decision of the State Cutticulum Commission. Special leaislation 1s needed to permit revie-w of PARTOt WILL EMCEE "Land of the Ftee" eatly SEPT. 26 MEETING nexl year, based on actual classroom experience with the book and its distortions or histoty. and to make possible its withdrawal at the end or this school yea.z ir the case aaains t it is ptov~d. General leaislation is needed to brina an end to mandatory state selec· lion o f school textbooks .nd to 1etutn textbook se• lection authotity to the local school diauicts, where il be Ionas. Meanwhile. it is vitally Vitail Panch of Corona del Mat, nationally known caJtoonist, will be master of ceremoni es for the annual mc-etina or the 0 1anae Coun~ ty Bunch or American Can· ce1 Society at the Balboa Bay Club next Tuesday, Sept. 26. Social hout will beain at 6:30 p.m. and din· net will be served at 7 :30. Mr. Partch, a member o£ the Blanch ACS boa1d of directou and past honotaty chai1man Co1 the OranaC County Cancel Causade, will aive one of hi• chalk. talks and intJoduce o ther SCtJ of C:Rtellainment. important for the patents of every aehoo .. a1e child &o prepate their childlen to detect ud retitt propaaan- da in teubooh. An inte11l· LIGAL MOneE aent ciah1b-p..ter eM read NOTICt:Or PUIU.IC H ~ARINC and undeutand much o( the Notice Ia hereby 8heta that malOlial included in tuch t.b e PlaaoiD8 Commlnloo oft.be books 11 John T. flynn•• City of Newport Beach will "The Roote•eh ~lh" and hid • p11bllc hurla, oa tll e I9V applicetfoa of Ivan Wella I Henry Hulitt't "Econo-SOD•, lac. for a U•e Pe,.h mica in One Leason, •• If 1307 to permltt eoutt•~tloa ~-~ ,. r d of. lnee Ia e.•ce.aa .of the 3 wql..... prov "' ac:t• aa ft . lilelcllt lilnit for Inc• Ia Upm•&a no mo4em pr~ ~. R•I•B Oiatriet, A $ h. Ill_. afMd.htic &utbook ia lit .. leace Ia recput•d " Lo1 1b . Jv to iacludt P•••s c• Tract 422t c-o .. oely u.wa' , • •• .. 1,72 c., •. , Dri ... •Ito• dleu cbalcll• laow 10 hllc• Ia aa..-•h' f.U. .t.,... raid &ea&booh ahicau, ..... 14 ,.wlc '--'• .m N •d diacoor• r. *•••I••• uw" ,.._ w. t~.,. •• Oc: .. .., • .. ,, _ ..... ladlai.,.a 196~1 at ~· ~ •• 1M p.a. , .. ae Co.-ell o-•--ef •• beia. .... -...... " • .,... .. _. Cltp lall. 'h• IIIey c• IMdl dtei1 M .. WI liM -pleca _,. c:llll••· lo •a • .., lriaa& ae4 ... ... • ........... .., of .. h Urllil)' ...... ~ ..... ~...-4 ....... .. .,..,. ... ~. _. ... ~-r.:.-.,c~:.~ olllcial _ ,_ ....... "!a~;-:".., ... ...,. no • ;;c.; ..... , Remodeling SALE COSMETICS • SUNDRIES • DRUGS • VITAMINS Ell TIRE STOCK REDUCED 20% TO REG. 1.91 HULA HOOPS Sp9 ALL '"REVLOH'' osmetics SO % OFF ' SUNGWSES VALUES TO $7.91 WHILE THEY LAST! REAL OL'"FASHIOIIED HOT FUDGE 50% LADIES" F ASHIOIIAIL E PURSES 7'Jc UP • INSTANT TONIC Bad: 1n the old d.a)"' a thm~ C.lllcJ a ··tome cup" ""'35 a fa,Ontf! rf!med~ for :.hpost .. m~thmg th:u a1~d you. Cheap, too. You took a cup mad!! of b1t1er wood .. added hot v.:ller lct 11 stttp Then. ~hen biller. you dran~ n S•mple? Yes. Too bad 11 didn't do any good. 'ov.ada)S ietei\CC Bl'es us more rd1ablc med~ea11ons. be-n w . ~ pe:ople ~~~~~ take ''hnme rCTT~ediC"'i .. ""t\.en the1r lllnn§C'!O rC"qwrc mort" dfccme medJCalllln Play ~rc When you or a mem~r of )our fam1l) is 1ll, s.rtl.. profl"SSional co~rc ~ ~our ph)'\ICI:.n for di3Jotno"mg and pnescnh1ng .:all us for prescnp110n ~n 1Ct > Clristensen Pharmacy Jail E. CO An' IIWY .. CX)JIOWA DD. IIU OIUOU 1-Z55CI ANN lNG'S BEEF • l 2• HEN TURKEY • S• CAJ'IfHED HAM • 2• ROUHD STEAK • 2• POUERHOUSE STEAK • 31 ROLLED BEEF ROAST • II CUBE STEAK • 2' PORK CHOPS • I• SMOKED PORK CHOPS • 21 BACOt-~ • 1' FARMER JOHH SAUSAGE • 31 GROUHD ROUHD • t•.IEEF STEW • 64 FRYIHG CHICKENS • 21 FRANKS GIIOUID IOUID 29!.~ t>a\\\es sS" 10 L8. &0~ Spray Cleaner n Ol. 80T. Uc;, "' PLIISCHMAHN lUG. IAIIIIAIIIIIE ItO "· GIIIIUR STU.INIO UIY FOODS IJWI Ito .. , IIOLI. ICITTOIELS llC "'*" St..ICID • 2,. CAM TILL.OW CLING PUCIIII., •• 2M ...... IHCAL AWT .. IJOL,._a. Cllllll.,., ... ai.ITTI TICIIUTIC lUlU lilt.. lUI FIIO,ZEII FOODS ---......, GREEH GIANT "COOKED IH lUTTER" Niblets Com SLICED PKG . 2 9¢ Green Beans JOHH$0H Frun Pies AP I'Ll· STUIIIIIIRY l IIIIUIARI 63¢ IOYSIMIIIIY ••••••••• I ••••• I I ... .-----FilS II P 110 DU CE ----, FUSH LOCAL Mu*ooms I'UU·~I. ~· CIMLY .J7~ GDLDIM CIIITRAL AMIRICAM Ba11nas ~oost ,., •• COUT ""·· c~-. ... ................ .. ..... ~~POl a.t.",.awae""••u••..,.. • •, ,. •z;•rt •••••••• .... IIIIM Cestw .. . I.We SPANISH BEAUTY $25,000 ,. Wells-McC.rdle RMitors Relillble Service Sill<< 1943 • 1110 IIIWPORT COSTA M!SA WOULD YOU PAY FOR A LIVABLE HOME? -alona with two full-size R-2 lo ts valued li S20,000 each? Home now 1ented on month to month basis. Full p1i ce just IC- 'dueed to S41 ,500. SUbmi t Offec 67~3000 Ev~s: 548·8868 LIKE . NEW DUPLEX ;, I 0 EAST SIDE COSTA MESA Eve1y thing f10m th e landscap- ing lo the fines t detail of this duplex (2 bed1ms. each unit) is immaculate. , .Bit-in kitchen ... wall-to-wall ca1pets •.. d1apes • , . and p1i vate patios. Fiteplacc in flon t uni t. The ttees alone will impJe ss you with its pazk·like atmos- phere. Full p1ice 529,500. JJap~:JJtatb REAL TV, INC. 2407 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR ~~"x :{: · Salute ~ to Fashion Island ' ~~~ •EET YOUR IEXT DOOR IEIGHIOIS • U2 GOLDENROD IN HARIOR VIEW HILLS Modified Spl it Level , , .. , , , , , .. 43,500 • !U GOLDENROD Ocean & Bay View plus Pool. .... 56,900 0 liZI WHITE SAILS lAY ·'4-bdnns. plus Huge Rumpus Room •• 51,900 Like Corona del Mar Income Property? 2 bdrm., house and guest apt •........ 31,500 2 houses on 1 lot •• , , , • , , ••••••• , 37,500 3 units, so. of hwy .••••••.•.•.• , • 52,500 2 dupleus, $500 mo. income . . . ea. 57,900 Deluxe Rental Fabulous close--up view of Harbor. 2 bdrms. plus den and solarium. fumishod 550 mo. -Unlumishod 450 mo. I_ ,I •' / ,, ' ' • ~I • DOH Y. f'RAHI<l.IH I R~AJ.TOR' ·. . .• 3250 Eat Coqt HilhWIY Coront del .... c.tifornil ,._,&7H222 OPEN SEVEN DAYS . I Here is a Home 111en..ls.Mt~ Onor mUll rell! ~ Bdrnu pl115 Famlly •nd llllliDC 1111. vmw. Ezcilinf interlor-2,500 r.r. CIIU HOPPD -.,._ -. Dd may ..... luwu -.. c...······ c.-a 67N17I NE11'01T HAiliOR ENIGN F1 RST S£Cl10N --Pill 4 ...... ..... . .•.. • .. W.IMI Cestw ._ a.w.w. ' R VIEW HILLS lA 'Corona del Mar UISURI LIYI!IO Enjoy this three bedroom, dining room, •two bath all e lectric (including heat) newly decorated and full y carpeted home. Two Swimming pools, cabana, putting greens, shufO e board and badminton for your e njoyment with no. mainte nance problems, · PRICED BELOW TODAY'S MARKET AT ONLY $32,500, ·WITH 10% DOWN AND 90% LOAN. Only one left -SEE 2526 UNIVERS ITY AVE. (Exten· s ioo of Del Mar Ave.) Open wee k·ends 1·5 p.m.· Kere. In the Southland's moet de~iuble are• you 'll find the answer to your dre~ms. Lu~k· built homes reach a new level of Vllue. beaut>:, quality lnd comfnrt ... in a location un· equalled 1nywhere. You 'll find a fine barbor area in the center of fascinating communities. There is a superb ~hool system crowned by the University ~f California's Irvine Campus just moments away from Harbor View Hills. Come inapect this remarkable development today. H you believe life is to be lived at its best ... Harbor View Hills is the place fo r you . A PROMISE '33.900 .. '43 500 . By M.M. LAIORD! YOU'LL AG'IEE and you will be telli'nK your fri ends that this is one of the most beautifully de· tai led homes you.'ve ever seen. Extra large living room, firepl ace, three s pacious bedrooms, two baths, family room, bu il t in electric kitche n in- cluding dishwashe r. Cus tom c arpe ts and drapes- Extra large screened in patio wilh exteri or c arpet· in~. Professionall y land scaped,· mature shrubs, fruit trees, fe nced yard a nd conc rete dri.ve to double garage. toc'ated in MESA VERDE, onl y two blocks from s hopping•th eatre and transporta· tion. If your pri ce ranli{e is $24,000 to $30,000 you . probabl y wil l loo k a t just one home thi a week e:-,d •.• THI S ONE and, will BUY IY ! Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from either Pacific Coast Hwy, or the Newport Fw:v. Turn on Sa n Joaquin Hill~ Rd .. then rollow sign~ lll model area. r 644-1321 I i FINE I+ONES -.. -----· NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 bedroom s, both, fireplace, new carpeting, new exterio r po int, Iorge fenced yard. ONLY $24,900 with a low DOWN PAYMENT . FOR RENT CORONA DEL MAR l bedroom unfur, ........... t 135.00 mo . 3 bedrooms , 2 baths ..... , .. , $275.00 mo. 4 bedrooms, 21S baths ....•... ~275.00 mo . 332 Morgueri te Corona de l Mar -673·8550 Gene Norvel l, Realtor Owner S S SBUY DIRECT $ $ $ s s FROM OWNERS s s $ $ Save Commission $ $ 4 RENTALS NEAR SANTA ANA COUNTRY CLUB, FURNISHED AHD OCCUPIED JOHN JUST S2S,al ·Half Century in Harbor Area 400 NEWPORT BLVD. VOGEL & ASSOCIATES RE~TORS AND BUILDERS HEWPORTIEAOtMI 6·1675 AMY TIME LEGAL IIOTlC! A F AlotJLY TRADITION OF JOHN D. LUSit. SON HOMES •ayrrr.st HOMES WITH 'A FOREVER VIEW From $59, 95(l In DOVER SHORES Two furn ished \lodd s 18 12 S antiago Pr., NPwpo rt HParh 646·6926 fJ[J IVAN WELLS .. SONS INC. ~ BUILDERS &. DEVELOPERS LAGUNA ROY ALE lllfht .., tloe 0... ;, Seuth L- e THERE an a few apartments avail.tble- from $38,900 to 164,500 ....!... with low month· ly maintenance charges. Purchase price can be: financed. e UNDERGROUND PARKING with 24 hour attendant. Elevators to all floors. • LUXtJRIOUS apartments include all-electric kitchen, large wardrobes, mirrored dreuin& room. individual laundry center, and a terrace or balcon y for outdoor living. e FOR CAREFREE UVING inspect Laguno Royale. Call w ror an appointment. or ton· suit your real estate broker. * LAGUNA ROYALE Back Bay 1 \i Acre R.ulftrr'.'l ru~lom hnmr :li'Ol ""! r. h1nd P"~ hl'lrli"'ntlli fl.......,.~ ,;. lu.~ur,v ff'l'lllJres lhPIIII;Mut. $89.:i00 CASH Can't Sell It? Trade It? For Past Acti on & Re sults Call EXCHANGE SPECIALISTS DOYLE CO. 548-1168 E. 17th St., Cotta Meu MT . ._._ 642-6472 -· 67,).3461 MATT LA BORDE, Reahor ")'ou'll Lilt~ Our Fri~ndly Strvic~" 220 E. 17th St. (Pr...,e 6<46.0555) C..oto Meoo (Locat•d in E. 17th St. Shoppl"l c.,. .. ,) Ev.,.inga Call 646-.t579 ar 6.1050 :.. . '- SEMPLE ~EAL ESTATE EASTBLU FF •• ,IMMACULATE L ovely, worm 4 B.R., f Fom. Rm. home ·in fosh· ionoble Eos tbluff. All-electric kitchen, quiet po'tio, woter·softener. • .many extras. JUSTI S42,950. HARBO R B lEW HAiiBOR HILLS ••• VIEW Soft beom'd cei lings, room for boot storage, big, BIG yard ... ideal for children. Parquet floors, elect. ki tch. AND 4 B.R. f Dining Rm. + Fom. 'Rm. ALL FOR ONLY S54,995. Sll,lll REDUCTIOK!!! Unbel ievable? ••. You'll believe it is the· BC:ST BUY in (orono del Mar when you SEE IT! For the most d iscrimi nating buyers. A superb home with absolute privacy, secluded patio and pool ; 1vp:w of Canyon and Ocean; oir·cpol ing; 2 a.R.,' forma l Dining Rm., Lanai, bolconies on both levels. Sparkling fresh decor. S55,0QO!! SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 675-2101 2515 E. Coo at Hwy., Carano d•l Mar Doctors Home Here i~ a rare opportumly to pun:hase a trul.v distln<·twr home. Top quality custom construction . ~\·t>ry poss1ble deluxe: extra. Three hUJ!:f' berirooms. exposed beam ceiling in the !JvJn~ rMm. family room . wet bar, powd er ronm. fnrm al dimng room. Shake roof. Spam.;h bm·k. Professional landscap- ing. All lht;. ~~ topped with a lt 3 acre lot, and lar )!r heated and filter ed pool. 159,500 with enellent tPr ms. Colesworthv & • Co. 642-7777 Nut to Snack Shop Jr. HUBOR CDSTAM!SA 17JI I. C...t Ht.., ... ,,. ....... IPICTACULAI VMW...OCIAN _.lAY·.:,· . CJ.a,.n,/ £./-.A,-~m•nl6 • 0.. w .... , ..... -......... Honor lntr- 2525 --.. c. ..... -· Calli. AMPLI .uaT r.--. _. IOAT suos :, WflrMitllllr 1lle "Cmll1 I I • w-, el ur. T1tl NNAKrMa WILL ...... YOU Yoaeaaput' ••,~1111-or..._M,..=. ALL -. llltn'l WA VIIW. 'All .... tw .liillotbJi.i-eiiii aad 1ft....._ -'lm'll LA1G1 PAtiO. YOU ...... lie '10 -li:T OUIII'UIHIIIIIO M0D1L .., ..,. _. fJp Ll•• SUI •••a:llr • u, · ..... QI:IJII ltr .. dn W.1 111 '~!~!. ~!· .. ~f':!L!?..~~! r.-----;::::;::::====::=;--, lues wilt ... ••loa tel ... -laokle PAnou RaiU. loll lr -......_ r... Sl yordo oo4 &aiood 61t C• • ... W. HJ .. School laud Craie Pqe, ua&lr n. ~ Cout Pirat~a yudt rutuaa. The Palc:oaa ill die opeaiaa coo .. u of PMII Rayl, ri.aht pard Mlte .. cr•Uaa ap for ~Mar piaN 1& yudt naahiaa IDd wilh Cllaftey .. .._._ Ill I P.IL ·llt.ia C..wey, rilhl &actle Oily EaiYn ~oaf.r•ce IICiale hh OD 20 o1 )1 paaaet lot ~. Sept. 23, at Ootilit&, rilbt end Rote upeaer aaaaaat Oatr.,. Col· l04 ,._. . O.ft•oa Field.· Bartlett. quar&erbecll: Orta 1111 fllt Friday ... eaiaa, • Sea Kina capta;.u n11De4 Vu"-bu.ra. fullback Ru SepL 22, aflcr c!roPP'•• a by Coach David Holl.ut .. Snyder, tailback Scou 23.0 doc:iaion lo Cemtol ift def•ai ve a tarter , Doua Mclntolh, wlnabaclt Pal lhe aeaaon kickolf Saturday Cuey and Quatlcrbad: Connell. ,.liT SICTION, PAGI 5-THURSDAY, SIPT: 21, lt., ni&hL · , Orea Vuderbura. Coach Wade Wat.ll of Game lime will be 8 p.m. 1111\C for all year," aaid anxioua to ue how hit now OCC campua. "lllio may be our IOo&hcol Horbor Hill> oaid he lo Mustangs seek reven I e in LeBord Stadium 011 .... Coach Holland.· "It will ainale wina offense will 10 For 47 minutes Saturday take a areat effort for our aaainll the Sea Kinaa. ..We are out for ~evenae!"' better than last year and niaht 11 Norwalk, the Buca • MUSICAL FOR ULI! kida to win -1nd I flinlr .. It will be a hard fouaht said Varsity Football Coach would probabl~ pla 0 y a &ood, battled the vaunted Palcona they will!" pme."' he predicted, '"but Neil P eek of Costa Mesa even aame aaaanst ranae. Th The st.artina line up: we are in aood physical tliah, whose team meets QuaJtctback Dave Sobo-on d~ad.-ev~n tenn:. boer: ahape, with no injuries .... Oranae at8 p.m. th is Fdday, lewak i will be captain. The wa~n t a pomt ~ e , ar Eagles tangle with Tustin Ed Washko and JOOn Sept. 22, at Chapman Col-•eat or the s tattina lineup unbl ll:lS remllned an the BrittinJham were~ named leae Stadium,• He still re-will be lert end Art France final quarter. Then Randy coptaina. The atartina lint". membeu their defeat last left tackl e Claude Schonert: Wers china booted 1. 7-yard 1 ft d 0 1 Cl k field aoal for a 3-po&nt Cer-up: left end Stu Aldrich, year, 20 to 0. e aua1 a e ... , c:ente1 ritoa lead, left tackle Jim Ritmeir, The Otanae te am was &~eat Lauy Lauon. u&ht au11d Two po1itiona are not left auard Ken Hanley, .Ja st year and has some of Geuy Rielly, •iaht tackle setUed on the lineup of the center Dana Swanao, riaht thei• stau back thi s year, Steve Wa~neke, tiaht end Estancia Hilh School pard BOb Tupp, ritht accord ing to Coach Peek,' Roae1 Whi stiCJ, left halfback Eaale~ team Cor ·ttte aarne tackle Bill Rottenburaer, who believes th at they are Ramon Ri c:aulo, 1i&ht hair· at a p.m. this Friday, Sept. ritht end Din Dalebout, goi ng to be toua,h. But he back Gabe Ruz, and slot 22, at Davidson Field qainst quarterback Bob Curry,left-said that the Mes a team is back Hoppy Bielous. It stayed that way until lhe S-minute rnarlc. The Falcons recovered "U1 OCC fwnble M the Sue 37. Nine playa later Ore a Perez buck· ed over from the tw o, and the Falcons led ~..() at 4:23. T~~~~hH~'!!c~~~ Jtated ~BonclkbHn~ •• h·am::_:.h~~·,b~~l~:~~ New golf course opens that he is havina a IOuah time decidina between left Booster Club Tht areens are beautiful frooa the fron_t or the te.es , The ball aot s lippery aaain on the followin& ki ck- orr and Cerritos fe ll on it on lhe Buc. 26. Quarterbaclc Mike Ol son th en hit Jake halfbacks Nick Quiroz and and the fairways have aood he_ says. U"'nl champaon· Dewey Baker, and full· rally tOnight turf _ and' the new Huntina• sh1p meat urement, the back• Dick Durante and . . ton Seacliff Country Cluh course covers 6,SS1 yard1, Mike Spradlin&. Mov1ea wall be s~own ~d aolf course opened yester· 6,10S, men'~ tees, and Brown with a scorin& toss, Werschina booted the point after and Cerritos had a sud. den 16--Q marain. "The boys are doina a football playeu Will be~n-day on Golden West SL, one 5,713, wooaen s tees. aood job."' he said, "and I trodu,ced at the Tar Boost.t half mile from coast Hi&h· The pro-shop, locker room probably won't know for Club s football tally sche-way accordina to aolf di rec-and snack s hop art now sure until the aame is half duled fot 8 p.m. today, ScpL tor 'Brian Lake open. The clubh ouse open- over.'' 21, at the Newport H11 bo r ' ' ins is set for mi~ovember. On the followill8 kickoff the ball squirted loose apin. Cenitos re covert-d on the Bu c 22 , and a penalty moved it to the 11. Olsoo then hit Hank Fien wi th an ll·year aerial, Werschina converted and Cenitos had its winnin& 23..0 ed&e with 1:43 showin &. Definite starters are left Hiah Schoollounae. The tees are so lona that Eventually a planned com-- end Ken Cowley, left tackle ~nina the summe1 the the course c an be e.:uem.ely munity of over 20,000 people Arn ie Shaw, left auard Ron club held a 2-day coaches challenain& when played is scheduled to be develop- Brant, center Harlan Koch, clinic with mos t of the oo t· from the back tees and an ed around this 140...cre re· riaht auard Ooua Wukawitz., standing CJF Football easy coutse when played creational facility. ~~~ :~~k1~tv?o:o!i.m~::i ~~~~:sc lai~t~:i~~re:;ka;, Stad'lum named LeBard half back Georae Barnett. OCC's "Dick" Tucker, and 1nd startin& quarter beck El Rancho's Etnie J ohn son, Chuck Peny. Perry and who won the CIF cham pion- Wukawitz ate &arne captains. ship. "ll ouaht to be an even Ken Brittingham and All ball aame," Coach Lowry Gordon, who are headin& up uid, '"t.hey ha ve 21 return-the Booste1's cl ub, say ina leuennen, whi ch should they now have 90 member s favor them -but we have and are a•ateful fo1 the sup- some aood kids comina up poll given by local met- fran the B team, which chants in takina ad s in th e could balance out,'" piOJrams fol all home aames. Church News . The Lutheran Church or the Malter, 2~0 Pacific View Dr.,Harbor View Hills -The adult Bible class ,will beain the atudy of a ne'llf , &eatbook, "'The Mani· 1'esto.'' The theme o( the book is "God's call to the church in each place." It deals with the basis and sttucture of the Christian church, Dr.· William Eller will preach at the &:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday services on the subject, "What does the Lord require of 'me?" ••• St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cburch, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., ClifT Haven -Or. Char- le s Dierenfeld's sermon topi c for the 8, ~:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday services will be "On! match in the black- out !" New memben will be re ceived at 9:30 and 11 . An adult Bible class will be- ain at 9:30a.m. in Stewan lounae. At 5:30 p.m. the senior hiahs wi ll have a berbeque supper and proaram entitled "A cow named Mervin." '"Faith liJhteousneu VeiiUI human 1i&hteousness" will be the sermon topic of the Rev. Roy Thompson at 10 a.m. Sunday 11 he continuet the study in ihe book or Romans. • • • The Newport Uni ty Church , meetina at Irvine Ave. and 15th St., Cliff Haven -The Rev . Loren Flickin&el will p1each at 10 a.m. Sunday on ••ove1comina difficulties." His Wednesday evenins ptayet se1vice topi c will be "Let youJSelf ao." • • • The Christian Science Churches, Newport Beach, Corona de I Mar and Costa 1\iesa-"Behold, now is the accepted time; behold now is the day of salvation.'' This verse from 11 Corin• thians is the &olden tezt for this Sunday's lesson sennon on "Reality," • • • The new education bui !d- ina of Harbor Trinity Ba~ tist Church, 1230 Baker St., Costa Mesa, wi II be • • • dedicated thi s Sunday, The The Plymouth Consreaa• 's peaker will be Dr. Frank tiona! Church, 3262 Broad Woyke , executive secretary St., Newport Heiahll -The of the conference. Re v. Nonnan Brown, charter • • • Pirate Stadium at Oranae On Sept. 30, the combined Coatt Colleae will officially bands of OCC and GWC will become LeBard Stadiwn on lake part in the dedi cation Sept. 30. ceremony, alona w1th the The Bucs pick ed up 10 first down s to 12 for Cerri· tos, ran 60 plays to 6~ for the winners, lost ~S yards in penalties to 20 for Ceni• tos, completed 141 passes The 7,6()()..seat stadium, student body presidents of site of both OCC and Golden both schools, and the presi• Wes t home football aames, dents of each tchool. will be re"flamed at halfti me ~ADVERTISEMENT)-~--------- of the OCC--GWC same. The stadium, built in 19SS, has been known as Pirate Stadium since the beainnina. Trustees felt that s ince it is now the home of both schools, however, it should not be identified wi th just Store Sells Sport Coat & Slacks Both for 55 ""'· late Har~ LcBard A I adinl SouUiem Califomia iSIIO .. utt5 art-S7'f. s t:.j ~u,t.-~ The •:~ .e . . has led1S89 and M mattea "''h&ch lilflt served a s a trus te~ of the ~t!fl =n~ by at;(tiaa l~·ou buy, $5 wall enable }(Ill In Oranae Coast Juntor Col-_,..,,1 •. 13615 COIIts aDd i<tlf:Cl both a h"ndsomely styled l~ae .District hom ita ince~, ~:;;' both ,:-;. witb Die sport co.l_ and ~lacks (rom a Li on 1n May, 1947, He spear-.... -J~ of aa · tuit at .. or very spec1.1l _.~troup. ! peoplfl headed the drives to build _.';.:' ,.125 -Wt! e 18 Jade m•y shar" 1n the "amf' pur· I h d. mor _, • li w . l c~!t-f' not on y t e sta tum but Lor 1n. Ales rnanag~ of Law.. -· otherOCC athletic fa cilities ~~~ce Douglas Clothie" u -"Lawrent'f' Doo(ll.-s ~~hrs as well such as the pool ":ained "I know it is ridieu-preseot tbr find talkmng. and &Y~n asium. His son, iou,. to' . ..ell S.16.~ s~rt coals ~':cry v.·ant~ f~~~1c. Advanced Harlow~ was the fi rs t OCC and slacks for S.'i walh a swt .~t~h~g. All ur.e . quarterbac k in 1948. purchase. but thi.s way wt will . Tht~ sah• Is for a !muterl Mr LeBard served 7 te rms sharp!)' reduce our stock of umr onl~ Spor1 roat ann slack., lh. b d r lr H men·~ fine ~url.'i and make botl1 lor t.:1 BankAmer;card dt on e oar o us tees. e hund~ed:; of n;w frirnd~. Tha t's :\f.:~,.rcr cr~rcP \1-eenl<'fi ,r ~as a member ~f the Hu~-not S.'i eal'h. hut S.'i for both the L.1wrrnl·P. Doucl~~ Clothrer~ In tln&ton Beach C&ty Council l'Oal and !'lack.~ Anahcrm 1111 'in £ud1rl. from 19~6-S4, a membe.r of "Thi~ offer i.\ cs(M'('rall.~ :tf). Ol">f'n darly tdl <t In ro~­ the Hunhnaton Beach L1 ons 1)ealm£ ~m1·e. ou r iitnl$ 11rr nnw Ia \ltAA. I 'll~ H;j rhnr Rh·rl Club from 194~3. and all ~II! pnrt'd Re~. s~ ~its OJ'I"n c1a rlv lrll i a member of the Mason-ar!: DOW f4A, ~ JUila 1r" $51. :-lEA.~ lhe fabulous :\LLEN 'Theatre Compact Orpn' with elccuonic U:aps and Castanel.l -ONLY at ... CORCORAN 'otU'iiC CO. (o\crou from Fashion Sq .) ,1166 Town .~ Country . 541-4318 Open Mon.&. Fri. 'til 8 pm ,;Trll No ltlt,l" b)' A.de/11 Rot .,rs St. Jolt,. 7 •o1ttbs 11 Top s .. ll.,,.. 'Pt~pniJtult q~ •. Order fr..: .wena. Oil'._ Book Store 113f • ....,r -~ .. Ooll&a atna -,.._e 1.,...45 • Yamaha • Story &: C lark• :"=-:=::~~::;.;..;.;~-;-~~ ll•mmood Stein IRONING. Yean of exper- ll11mpoond-Str inwa\· 12 usr d O tlll:llllll -Baf d,.in, Cooo, L owrt~. H•mmood, ttc., spinf!"t!l & full nr,tt-,., from 1395; t "'"'"· Rent r.•turn ron,.n[,.,. & ~<pi n• tot~, Onan@t f.o. •,. la r110'.oo! l!<t-l ~rtion, fr om 1390. ~whmidt·Phillip" f.o. 190; ro. \111in Strf'l'l ar zo th ience on all types of cl~> thin& & linen,Speci ahy, men•• shirts. $1.50 per ht. Mable Whitman, 607 Mat· auerite, COM. 673--2 77 4. o PER$0HAL Santa Ana ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -::-::--=-::c:-::-:-=----, Harbor Area. 673·8724. 24 hOUfl. RID your house of fleas and all vermin! We have the new "Holida)· Foa· aera.'' NO FLAME 2 hours don i t~ .IOKDAN'S PET SHOP 173% E. CGut BWJ., 113-Z4JI . COaoNA DD.. MA.a .. BankAmericard .. Join your CD-1 {]\amber ~ Call in YCH.~r Want A~ to the Enaip 673-11550 REAL E5TATE ·TRADE ;_~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:WILL trade m)· 2 bedroom •:..~F~D:R~R~E:;:;H~T:.,_ ____ .....;! "own your own" apt. in COSTA MESA. Large unfur• ni shed two bedroom up- s tain apa1tment in love(~· \\esa Verde area. Elecu ic t.ui lt·ins : newly 1edeco1a· ted. No chtldre n 01 pets . Sll S. S4G-2S46. AVAILABLE Ck:L IS (D.t 2 Long Beach (ocean front) for 4 unit apts. in C0\1, near stores. Owner. Phone 67 5-laso WANT beach area house fot 10 unit P'audena luxuty apt. S6.S,OOO equity. Ptio- ci pals only. 613-UeJ. BR completel)' furnished ••••••••••~••••••••••••••• •AI'TS. FO• RENT house, comer lot, larae .:.;::..;.::.::.::.::..:~~-~:-:- larage, fi replace. FAH, 2 BR. 2 bath with blt-tn fenced ~ard, SI B. Lease. ki tchen, panel lin& in Also 1 BR furnished apL lil'ina room & oversized Nearmarlr:eu. 5135. Lease. master bedroom; patio, 675-3604 , 6 7 3-1123. aaraae unfurnished. o SITUATIONS W~TED A-1 CHAUFFEUR -Part time. Local References . Call 646·1397. Yelll)'51 75 mo. 67~2S03 . CO RON A DEL MAR ·Small studi o apt. for one em- ployed r.-~an. Near beach, pri\'ate )"lid. References ne eded, 673-4050 from 2-4. CASH for your aaraac ilems. BOOKS, tools, housewares needed for t"1u r dai I)' pr- aae sale. b46·167S, Te- Winlr:le Hardware, Costa \lesa. WANTED: Sina l!! muilbe1- sh1p Balboa Ba~ Club, Alsro Sabrot {(lt ma ll ionaire wath ~·acht .,.,til do.) 536- 6518 . o FURNITURE FOR SALE ALL FURNITURE ood FUR· ,..ISHIMCS to 1M 10l«< •t 2011 E. Boy Front (P•in- sulo) BALBOA. SALE STARTS FRIDAY . 9 A.M. S.,t. 22 .,,..4 contifiU•• S.tur~oy. Sunday, Monday •4 Tundoy. o MISCELLANEOUS SPOTS before you r eye s on )'OUT new carpet -rc- mm•t-them wtth Blue Lus- ue. Rent electric sham- pooer Sl. Crown Ha1dwa re, 3H)7 E. Co ut li w~ .• Cor- ona de l \lat. SEAT BELTS -3 heavy wide ~ebbed hameS:i type f01 children -s1u ad- justable. Ph 6~+-23 11. FOR SAL E 1a•• Reel \tower, We stern Boo u , Baseball Sh("lc:S, G.E. Iron, Draper- ies & Rods, 3 speed G.E. Fan . 5~-67 6~. FO R SAL E: 66 Yamaha AO E.:uas -5260. 64-I--Q224. o WANTED TO RENT NEED GARAGE ot suect· level room in Corona del Mat. Will sian lease for 18 months. Call \~u . Balr:er , 675·1 ~24 . ........................... ;:;IS;:&:"?~I!!i;r.;';woiTWiilar;;Wa.-•. HARBOR TRAHISFIR AND STORAGE ... ,., ,., WHEATON VAHLINES.INC. Ll 1·7321 or U 1-9711 ns E. ncta SL, Cos1.1 Me•a. SPACE for ,.., i• En•i.-. arcade buildin1o 2721 E. Coau Hwy., CI'JM. Ideal ror in 111r•ca or Nel estate. Call The En1ip. 67)-0550 member of the church, wi II Fonner members of Prince conduct the service at 10 of Peace Lutheran Church a.m. this Sunday, His ~er-of Costa Meta have been mon topic will be "Can we invited to a homecomina match this hour?" The celebration thi s Sunday aa 11cr81Jlent of inrant baptia~ the church marks the final • will be conducted, and 1l phase of ill 7th anniversary wi II be promotion Sunday observance. Rally day wi II for church school clauea. · be held for the Sunday • • • achoo1, and there will be II 146 1967's LEA TO CLEAR Central Bible Church, picnic at TcWinkle Park Oranae Ave, at 23rd St., from 12:30 to 4 p.m. New Cotta Meaa -Paator H.E. time schedule willao into Jones will be blck. in the effect this Sunday: worahip pulpit alter a week'a ab-aef"t'.ices at a and 11:15 LQ\., unce. ·Hi a topic for the ~ Sunday School at 9:15 and and 10:)0 a.m. Sunday nr-10:15 a.m. vices will be ••r. COilfu· • • • . aion'necoaaary'?" The aew The Methodist Men Wlll educational buildina will meet at 6:)0 p.m. Monday, be dedicated after &he 10•30 Sept. lS, in Thompson Hall a.m. service. At 7 ~qt. at die Firat Methodiat Pattor Jonc1 will briq a Church o1 ~otta Mesa. The meaaaae on "Deliverance.•·• proanrn ~II feature • re· The reJular midweek Bible .-esentallve trom the new audy and prayer meetina Oraqe County Ramblen or will be at 7 p.m. ·Wodoeo· 1be Cood ... tal P-boll doy . Lo-•· Jolul llo!>port lo • • • • eakiaa reaervatioee. S49- Tbe Newpon Hubor Lu-2643. · • • • timon Churdl, 2501 Clill SL Mort Proobytari• 0..,-Howport Holahta -Tho Cbarc:ll at C.,_ del Mor MW rail ac!Mdale ol aet-will lldd. a aew SuoclaJ wor- 'ricea will ao ia&o effect aiUp aerrice bejlillllliq Oct. .Uos-day, will .. I,-.., u. Thon will be ... tor ... adt.ool rally day. : hn~p •mal t.o.r baliuiDI a~ I :JO Hnicee wtiiM a1 I:JO _. ..._, witlllt,...a, acnpllftl U a.m., ud s-a, adaool ...... ... pny.n, IDil I will ... , at 9:45 .... · croetroada Bible I••• ia- • • • • .... of a ..... con .. --· Qooonto, -~~~~· -will ... -9:30 lo 10 II ..... WI lcllrtool, • tmwe ..._, ... 1M GaalaiiUJ lO An. ood Nod-• Qr. -..._ ..m .. will r.llow •. As On.ge c..ty's Yel11111 lsShtwilgT-IWs,Mist.gs, LtD's, CWuies, & ,.... il -s. n.. Alii P. S. • stiAK PREVIW OF ALL MODELS ~AY EV8H 5:11 11L 9:00 Rollins SA VI SAVE .. ,,, ,..., ........ ...., *at I II ., ........ , ..... C•w ..... , 0 ,... ••• I w I I; •r.. C.. lo .....,, I,._-II ....... ··--2&1111 .... -... "ALL ABOUT BOOKS" will be the topic for the first meeting of the Corona del Mar School PTA at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 2b, at the school. The program will be presented by the Corona del Mar artist· auth or team of Charles Payzant and Terry Shannon, pictured here with 2 of the pupils attending COM School, Laura Ann Ashbury, age q, of 2021 Kewamee Ter., a 4th grader, and Kev in Baltzer, 8, of 217 Jasmine Ave ., a 3rd grader . The speakers will desc ribe the pr oduction of their books, wh ich include the ones shown in th is picture. Mr. Payzant is a natiooally recognized water colorist, former newspap'!r and Disney artist and now. devotes most of his t ime to illustra- ting the children's books wr itten by Terry Sh ann on , whose work also has i n· eludes Hollywood Jeature s and mot ion picture column writing. An add it ional feature will be the opening of the new school library, which already has 2,400 volumes, including 175 purchased by the PTA proveeds of last year's spaghetti dinner. The library wilt be open 3 morn· ings a week and wi ll be staffed by volun- teers. Mrs. Keith Watson is PTA librarian. PTA drive "Discover America" u the theme for Corona de I Mar School's PTA member· ship drive, which will beain Monday, Oct. 2. In line with this theme, a movi e titled, "Di scover Americ a," which features a tour by helicopter of the U.S.A. from Maine lO Hawaii, will bt shown to ]rd, 4th, and 5th graders at ~:15 a.m. Friday, Sept. 29. This film, put ou t by United Airlines, includes shots of our beach an d bay. A few seats wi II be avai I· able for interested parents. On Thursday, Sept. H, a ....... fi\m • u imala. 'discovers America' an Anheuser·Busch pro- duction, wi II be shown to kinderaarten, first and second graders. There will be three showinas; 9:15a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. The mo thers ' workshop at Corona de I Mar School made larae posters which feature a map of the U.S.A. As the students brin& in their membership envelopes they wi II pick ou t a pl ace on the map where the)' have lived or visi ted, or some place they would like to see. These spots will be indicated on the map by colored stars. Roan mothers will assist the teachers in locatin& the places where the child· ren wish to place their stars. On an even laraer map, which will be dis· played in the audi lOriwn, each class will be repre· sented by a small colored airplane ••flyina" across the U.S.A. The airplanes will move alon a as the memberships come in, The class that brings in the most membershi ps wi II re- ceive a book relatin& to .. discoverin&" America. t-.trs . Victor Matlorr is membeuhip chairman . Shrine plans burger fry HELD OVER AGAIN I Sean Connery in Golden H&Jbot Order of the White Shrine of Jeruulem hold a hamburaer fry Sunday , Sept. 24, in the ~r~::.~::n patio o f Mr. and Mu. II L. Hilliard, 326 Ham- shepherdt ftom Santa Ana, Garden Grove, PullerlOn, Bautow, Lancuter, Whit- tier, Pontana, BeliOower, Lona Beach, Lot Anaeles, San Dieao and other Southern Californi a Shrines wi II assume the reaula~ officers station s for the evenina. "YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE" 12TH BIG WEEK I Steve \lcQueen in "THE SAND PEBBL illOn Ave., Costa \1esa, from 1 to fp.m. Tieken ate S1.25 and the public is invited to attend. The bitthdays of Mr . and Mn. Gilbert Seal, presidio& watchman of shephetds and hith priesteu, will be honored by Golden HaJt)Qr Sh1ine at the next meetina, which will take place in the Newpott Beach Masonic Temple, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m. Vi sitin& worthy hiah p1ie1t· esses and watchmen of LEGAL HOTICE All Wh ite Shrine memben in the Harbor area are in· vi ted to attend. Mil. Ralph Selly, assisted by Mu. Car l Hood, will be in charae of tefruhments. "PUCE DOVE" FILM A film enti tled "Peace Dove unmuked" will be shown at I p.m. Tuesday, SepL 26 , at the American Opinion Book Store, 1 H4 Harbor Blvd., Costa Men. ~OTICE OF' PCBLI C HEARJ:-oG, L!GAL NOTIC! Amendmeru ~ o. 235 NOTICE OF' PUBLIC HEARING ~otlce ia hereby ~!veo that Notice Is hereby g!n11 that the Planning Comm1 .. lon of the Plana lng Comml .. ioa of the City o!Newpon Beach will the City of Newport Beach will hold one public hurinA oa the hold • public hurlng on the appllcatio11 ofTbom .. T. Ron a-appllc:auon of Marvlft Neben selot and Neal D. Wil liams to for a nrhnce t:909 to permit: amend Di!nric:dng ~hp No. 1 1 build ing addflion uceedloj!: from an R·l Dhurict to an R-3 the 15 ft. heisht limit eatab.o Disuh:t on Lot• 1, 2! 3 & 4, llahed /o, acC'en"ry buildias• Bloclt 260, Tract 77 and to ill the R•l District on Lot 5, eatabli,.h a 6 ft. aetbac lr. oil 8\oclr. 139. T,.ct Rea11b of th e Santa A1u River Chanoel Corona del 1¥hr commoaly locat ~d •t 218-220.222·224 known All 3312 Oc:nn Bl vd., 61 11t Street. Corona del Mar. Notit:e is hereby further siveu Notice ia herelrt further &ivea that uid public: lleariaswlll be th•t 11aid public: llurlu•wlll be held on the 5th day of October, held on the 5th day of October, 1967. at the hour of 8:00 p.m. 1967, at the hour of 8:00 r··· ::.::::::c::=:...._:::.._ __ .....J in the Council Ch•mber• or tht In the Council Chamber• o the --., ~ewport Be11c h City H•ll, •t Newport Beach City H•ll, 111 BRAZZI·CEU..;--,.·hich lime aQd place a111y •nd 11hl ch lime and plac e IIDY •nd -. ·--, -... _ .... __ all pet!IOI\11 intete!lted m•y all persona int ere!lted m!ly ~--~· ---.. -·-· d b h d h d b h d h -.. Qllln usno-~IOSIMIII . appear an e e.ar t ereo111. appear an eC:~p'•"li~,'·"~',~",,.','.,·,.., ~ ... .,..IIIOa. Ray Y. Copel1n, 11ec:retary Hay Y. Se,.·port Beach Citl Newport Pl•nnii!IS Commin1on Pl•nniaA Publlah1 Sept. 211 1967, In Publi11h: Sept. ~C ;,·o~ CC The Newport Harbor En11\p The Newport H ' A d fo PI IEIPDIT NMmll Ellfll "MIID~PT. Zl,lll7 ·n.~!.~. u~ -u .. ~ .. odod!l~!!r.~ ... A:::::~':: ... :: .. ::::~ oo lilt •a•da o( lht N•• tip. e ·m :Jra • poll Beach PIMnina Com-C•••••IHIIet~t • I.I.TA mJ~aion, meetiaa at I p.m. Lttltt hom l••• Bailee-e Oft.4 ftCd e rodoy, SopL ll, in die City 101, Oold ooouliootoc foe • ~ ool o/ Be ~~ • Hall coaacil chM!bet: the hvin• Co.. tequettina • I ,,. 1 • r....... ... a one-yea. eatontion or a • h .. • Tract 6466, I ploposcd UIO pealt ror tbt I«DDval • • subdiviaion or .6 ac101 dj .. or earthen material raom the • ,.lll.#tl11f-MUIIIII CUll • vidod in&o 6 1eaidential lou Newport Contot aito. • IASI( -tNTIItMIDIATI -ADYANCID • between Balboa Blvd. and AIFIWtiOMI a IA,_.ft lhe ocoon !toni in Balboa, • SLOW, CAREPUL TRAINING OP DANCERS between F SL and G St. Ph•aloY .. ro..l.. 1 ATTRACTIVE MONTHLY RATES • • • This wu held over f1om for a S.~scriptiH: • lhe Sept. 7 meetino. I 363 N. N•WJIOif 11¥41., IHWllllf l11dl 642-4061 1 ..._ .. ._ .. , ;::::C:•:II:6:7:~:::SO::::~ .. ~-~~~~~~~~~==::~::~::::::~~~~~~~~~~· Ruuel Ha.uiman, touth·. • • • • • • • • • • •IIOCIIIBIIIfr 011 ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • easte1ly comer of F St. and Balboa Blvd,, Balboa, zone chanae Ctom R-3 to R·l and R·l. Roulttiivlslons MotH! Oil Corp., 1000 E. Coast Hwy., create one parcel for con suuc tion of se1vice atation at Jambo1ee Rd. and Coast Hwy. This was held over f1om Sept. 7. Use Pom~ih Mobile Oil Cozp., 1000 E. Coast Hwy., servi ce station and sians. This was held over from Sept. 7. Chatle& Ganai. 206, 208, 210 Cedar St., Newpon Shores, add 2 units to a motel in C·I·H zone. This was held over from Au&. 17 and Sept. 7. Shell Oil Co., 1;190 E. Coast Hwy., setvice station at Jambo1ee Rd. and Coast Hwy. This was held over from Sept. 7. RowbcUvisions The Irvine Co., create one parcel at 990 E. Coast Hwy . for constJuction of Shell service s!ation. The Ir vine Co., c1eate 4 par cels at the Bayside Shoppina Centel, Jamboree Rd.and Bayside 01. Variance Virainia P01d, 201 Canal St., Newpolt Shores, en· c1oach 3 feet into the )·foot sideyatd setback and 5 feet inlO the lQ-foot front yard setback. Use Permit Ted von Hemet t Inc., 1721 WestcliH D1., Westcliff Centet, 35 sq. ft. pole si&n uniqw Mediterranean re•taurant PRESENTS TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT F~alurirrf JUNE RUDELL witb JUD DE NAUT on Boss JACK REIDI..ING on Piano 1617 Westcliff Drive • Newport 642-4840 REMNANTS & ROLL END SALES FROM THOSE HEAVENLY CARPETS BY LEES AND MANY OTHER NATIONAL CARPET MILLS CANDY-STRIPE NYLON- 12'0NLY $2.99 SQ. YD. .,.. u. .AYVIIEW .,. • 7 .AYVIIIW A,.OLLO THftllll CHIEII,.e CALIIIHTII "LAZA eCIUAIIIII "ottTeiETT •Ot4oeiETT V ICTOftY A"OLLO CAL I lENTil: OLIVE NYLON CJ"IIIIN NYLON GOLD NYLON GOLD NYLON G .. IIIIN NYLON .IIIIBIITONit AC:"YL, IC: GOLD NYLON WHITII ACftYLIC MA .. TIHI WOOL MOee G"ltiiH WOOL GOLD NYLON Gftll'I:N NYLON OLIVII NYLON &aXII'I IIXII ...... 11X II'.J 11X .. ,. IIXIl !lXII' a ...... ,. "' .. ,. ..... 137 ••• '" llt 1110 ... lA& .......... 1111 ...... ... ~~ , .. lit: AI 0:: .,. ...... " .. ,. ... ...., ...... I*» 17J .,. 1M ROLL ENDS ~ur loss .is your good fortune. Many others too numerous to list. .... 11 ..... voe·· ...... 0 IM. •• ... YD :IM,YO 11111'"'00 ..... • ...... •·• ... va ... • M .vo llat ...... -.YDMo• M 0YO eaPn' ••Pl. lkzput ._. ... t A.M.. IP.Iil. MaR ...... , ....... 848-8807 ' WARN SLOW CARS SLOWER RAFFICI3~F--;, The lrallic J••• r..Ure chat aay vebiole proceediaa at leu tbaa dt.e ~I opood of llalli< oboll bo driven ia the riaht hand. lae or as clou as practi .. cable to the riJbt hand edae ol the roadway, motor- ist• are reminded in the KEEP . RIGHT cwneat newsle«cr of the ~J1~1J~~~!Q.J~--------~~~~~~~~--------_]]H~~~Lc~~~~c1!t~------L[~~~~~_f~!2~L§~OJ~!.~~ Newport Beach police de· partmeat. A CAMPAI GN to move slower dr ivers out of the fast lanes of traffic is being conduc ted by the Cali fornia Hi ghway Patrol and the State Di vision of Highways, according to Capt. James E. Peters, commanding offi· cer of CHP operat ions in Orange County , In the above photo, the f irst of many new signs gets the final bit of earth from a Division of Highways employee a~ a CHP offi cer looks on . The CH P is re-emphas izing its enforcement of the law in response to action by the state legislature calling attention to the hazards created by slow moving vehicles in taste r lanes of traffic. NH Exchange wins Big E The Newport Harbor Ex· chanae Club received the Bia .. E .. award rot the 3rd consecutive year at the noon mcc tina Thursday, Sept. 14, at the Sturt Shirt res- taurant. AI So lomon , area aovernor, made the presen- tation. Newport Harbor is one or 14 EAchanae c lu bs in the the nation to receive this award 3 years in a row, and one of 157 out of 1,075 Exchange Clubs in the nation to receive in for the the 1966-67 ye ar . Under the le adership or immediate past preSident Cal Stewart, the club membe rs ach ieved all ..the requi rement s in expan- s ion , education and ef· ficiency to qualify for the honor. Jr. Ebell aids project Hulth committee me mbers of the Newport Beach Junior . Ebe ll Club have volunte~r~d to hostess at an all day symposiwn Sept . 27 at the ard Ricke and Henry Stot- s enbera . Mrs. Stotsenbcra chairs the Health Committee . '"Many motorist~ are un• aware that slow vehicles cauae eccidcnta, "the news- letter llales. ·'"The primary reaaon for tbit. is that the slow vehicles are usually DOt involved in tbe accidents lhat they cause . ... Vehicle Code Sections 21654 and 22400 apply to tlow traffic. These sections state, 'No penon shall drive upon a hi ahway at such a slow speed u to impede or block the nonnal and re a- sonable movement of traf- fic, ncept when reduced speed it necessary for safe operation or because upon a pade or in compliance wi th tho law.• '"In addition any vehicle pullina a trailer must be driven in the ti&ht hand lane, usina the Jane to the inmediate left only to pan a s lower vehicle. .. Reme mbe r courtesy, sa- fe ty and the law demand that no driver drive so s low- ly as to delay or impede traffic.'" Old Town Assn. busy Although hardly a month old, the Old Town Newport Assn, proudly points to 2 accomplishments: 11) lire rina11 in the front of th e Mc· Fadden parltina area and the h.irin& of life auards to pa- trol the beach. for ni&Jt t ti me swimmina after the beach had been clo sed for dayti me swimmina by the s and-haul- ina operation . AI Hertz, president, stated that the aroup, made up o f about 30 businessmen, is wai ting for a certificate of name from Sacramento. lMien that is received, the board of di rectors will be elected. The association hopes kl select unique architeclUtal style for buildina fronu and improve the Mcfadden area appearance u a whole with the cooperation o r the City Council, accordin& to Mr. Hertz. Birth Defect Center, St. ROBERT REUTHER, Joseph Colle&~ Auditorium. AGE 5, SUCCUMBS in Orange . Se1vi ces wer e he ld Sept. MRS. JAMES WARREN The sympos ium is s pon-14 at Bell 8JOadwa y Mott-Of NEWPORT HTS. DIES SO'I.d by 'h. Na''.onal Foun -f , ld The life Marjorie Jessie uary 0 1 ...-ye<u -o RobeJt dation -March of Do· me s _ Wancn, bui It around her home Neil ReLo.thea, 1021 Linden O.anae County Chopter. and her husband's acti vi ties, Pl ace, Costa Mesa. Inlet-af Juniors will be tespon s i b l ~ ended ter a 311lonth ill· men t was at lla!I::Jol Rest for areetina people at the \1emoJi al Park. ness Monday, Sept. II, at door , passing out prosrams. her home, 504 Fulleiton Sur vivoJS arc his parents. A N seatin& pcopl~. making 80 ve., ewport Heipu. do ~11. and \Irs. David Reuth~r ; Sh bo ·1 zen cookies, serving re· e was rn Apn 9, r h a brothet, Stephen, and a 1915 · w· · C ad res ments and taking guests , 1n mnapeg, an a. on. tour. sister, Donna. nr the home ; The family carne here 11 Hostcssing are the Mm es. an d gr andmoth els, Mr s. years ago. Frank Hendrick . Lionel Da Elizabe th SOic ns en of Den-Su rvivors include he r S.l p 1 H dl J w J mark and \Ir s. Esther Whit-d 1 va, au a ey r., . . hus ban , James, and dauah· Moseley, Frank Hughe s, ri e ld of \ladera. Robe lt was ter, Marilyn, of the home James Murar, Roger Sher· born in Newport Beach Ap ril addresS; her father, John r""~"::....::R:::ob~··~t_B::.:··~·~·~·...!R~;~,J!h-;__:1~8::_, ..:1..:9,::6:_2·=--------------, Morri I of Costa Men. and DESK OIINA IN DISTRESSED OAK .... IIIIIJIIAL at S09 .. , ....... .. . ............ ~""·~- her aunt, Jessie Shenick of Ontario. Servi ces were held Sept. 14. at Waverly Chapel a:t Fairhaven under the di re c- tion of Baltz Corona del Mar Mor tuary . Interment was at Fairhaven Memor ial Park, Santa Ana. 4,500 MEALS SERVED AT LOBSTER lAKE Despite competition wilh two bia picnics and the openina or Fashion hl1nd, Ed Sorley, president o r the Balboa Bay Lion's Club, .aid the Lobtter Bake at Corona del Mar beach waa a .auccou. Around 4,500 dinners were aorvod 11t1d arou proceeds were set around SlO,OOO. The p•d prize of & SSOQ bond wu aw•ded 10 Marie 'Pippin from Huntin11Dn Beach, who said she hasn't decided what to do wi&h i t, but "It was a bleuina ri&ht out of tho aty." MURSIS AID Q.ASS Applications were taken ·lut Tbu.uday at tho per- tonne! departmtllt of Hoaa Hoepital for a n11nes lid trainina clan to atart Mon- day, Oct. 2. Saci sfactory completion of the oour11 p.ar•teea a position at Hoq Hospital •d the r .. aistration fee it roftu:l.ded. ' ATT81DS S ... IIAR C.!.. Sc1ibne1, manap1 of the Westcliff Plan bunch of Bank of Am•ica. hal completed •• ,ew I m•aa- ••nt •"'"•• oondr.tcted llr dlo U9C .,..,.,. odoool lltiiHPII a¥D. ot ""'"'"" odloltoloaoti .. ' 1950 GROUNOBREAKING CE RE MONIES .. ,. held March 20, 1950, for deve lopment of the "wading pool " site be- twe en 36th St. and 38th St. in We st Newport as a ci ty pa rk. Participants at the event included, fr om le ft, Mrs. Ernest Soder- berg, Jaclc Col e and Lloyd Wood, membe rs of the Newport Beach J95QCO RONA DEL MAR artists received spe- cial recogni tion with a show- ing of the ir work by the Ebel l Cl ull of Los Ange les in 1950. The honored ar tists included, from left, Joa n Irving Brandt, Burt Procter an d Thelma Paddoclc Hope -also Rex Bra ndt, repre- sented here wi th his water- color of the ha rbor en trance. Wa l t er Ge rhardt photo from the Jan. 26, 1950, issue of the Ensign. I , parks and recreation committee; Councilman O.K. Blue, Francis Horvath, cha irman of th e parks and re creation comm ittee and pres ident of the West Ne wport Improvement Assn.; J. Be rt Webb, ci ty engineer, and Councilman Ross Greeley. (Photo by Howard Folsom from the March 23, 1950; issue of th e Ens ign.) 1951 BUNDLES of clothes • and household ar- ticl es to stoc k: the thrift shop were collected at the 1951 bundle tea held by the Newport Harbor Assistance L eague. Pictured here, from left: Mrs. Har ve y Somers of Balboa; Mrs. Stanley Cha• bers of Li do Isle, the hos- tess; Mrs. Paul Rogers of L i do Isle, Mrs. Ml.rloe ()th. mer of Balboa, •"'l a Japa. nese girl, pi li ng bundles on a truck for delivery 10 lilt tlwlft shop, (Ptlolo a., Ho- ward Folsom from lltt AIWII 12, 1951, Issue of the En- sign.) L~~~~ii'~A~'~IW~\~(;j~M,~I~P::.·_~·~·~·~·~·--~·~·~-~~~~~ot Seta Yon 1•, Podfic P~i ~~~ .................................................................................. ~_. .................. . ' ' ·-·; . Major League Tip by FEUPE ALOU, At/11111• Braveo I 'LL NE\'Eft FOMGI:.-r my £irst Big League hitf Standing on Srst haw in old Seals Stadium in San Francisco bnck in 1958 after '"hit num· her one," well . . . one can imagine the thoughts that crossed my mind. About a dozen feUows have come to the Major Leagu~ from my native Dominican Republic but thi.s was the 6rst Dominican evt•r to reach first basel TI1e reason for this was ba-ause 1 was fortu- nate enough to bt! tht-6~t among my people to t-ome to the Big Leagues! Naturally, it wa.'l an experience that will livr with me for many yf'ars to come. ~rrmnnrttr I INO!.!.O &AVT'\Z&. 'I'OU W\TI-4 WAT6~; &UT ONe MIG\4TIE.R T~AN 1 COMcT\4, TI-4E. l-ATCHET OF WI-40SE S\40E.S I AM !~lOT WOR..T~V \0 UNLOOSE . .J0\4N -,.~e e>API\'.::.T \..UKe. • JOHN the BAPTIST wos born to on elderly couple, Zacharias and Elizabeth. She was the cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus. As he grew, John knew that he hod been brou~ht into the world to serve God in a very spectol way, and at age 30, his call come. He began preaching along the banks o~ the ~ordon·, o~d electrified the populace w1th hts dynomtc · f "R tl" sermons and his constant cnes o epen . He told the people that they should prepare themselves, as their Soviour was coming. One although I 1olill IO\'t> haseball and want to do my bt-st. 2 I • • .II • ·" , . II 12 • • I • I ""T" .. ._,_,.,. • day, Jesus stepped out of the crowd and sur· prised John by asking that' he baptize Him. Immediately following, as the Bible beauti- fully describes the event, ", •. the Holy Ghost descended in o bodily shape like o dove upon Him, ond a voice came from Hea- ven, which said, Thou art m1 beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.' About o year I at er, John was imprisoned by Herod and eventually he was beheaded to sotisfy the whim of a wicked woman. ? ? Question Box ? ? I am one of six children, four of whom an• hays. (The boys. incidentally. an.• all in base- hall. One of my brothers. Matty. is with the Giants. ) A few yean ago one of my close friends in the Dominican Repuhlic had been influenced by a Christian missionary. He had lt'arm-d much of the Rihle from this f:tithful mi.o;sionary, who told him so many wo1Kierful things about Chri..;t. lie lt•amt>Cl that ht•ing ... goocr was not enough. Ht• lt·;mJ('d that as good :ls :\II of us mighl ht• we.• a n· all sinful. 1md ht't"<\USC w<' wt•n• hurn with a siniul na· tun-. Wt' are n•nll y not at'("t"ptahlt· to God a.<; we an.>. We need to ha' t' uur .~ins for~iven, and tht· only way thi.'i c:an IK· do1w is through Jt-sus Chri.<;t <\nd what He did for us through shed- ding lli.'i blood on tht• t·ross of Cal\'ary. It w;ss good to lt'am through my friend the truth of John .']: 16: ·cod so /o,r•rl the 1wrld, llwt he J,!rlc;r his only be~t.otte n San~ that tt·hosoever !Je· lit:n:th in him should not J>erisll. lmt ha ve J've had somt' injuries but I know the Lord is with m<'. both in \'ictories and ddcats. R•,rlflle4 f..,. The J -l•h Ho,o, 2:20 N. Oolc•r St., L•• AAe•lu, C•lll. elwrlmrfin~ lift'.~ Ht• .'it'll! ll i.~ nnly Son to dit> .. 1 I ll 1 . Should WI! tu ChrUtiOtU kup the Pa.uover? lor m'• •"lid l was told that the risen Christ Philippians 4: 13 says: can r o a t tmgs R E y H •· K " thrvuv_h Chl'is t [who] stren{;!thcneth me.'" · · ·• ouon, atu. toold forgive me :md make me as new · · · IF The command by God to commemorate the I would let Him. Yet, I wasn't convinced that I wi.'ih that everyone would experieoct> the Pa550ver, as instructed in Exodus chapter 12, a Mgood hoyM (which I thought l was) llt"Cded thrill, joy and hope that is mine; something wu given exclusively to the nation of Israel so to be born again! that comes not through seeing your name in that they might remember each yea r the time When Jleft my L'Ountry to come to the States the lw<ldlines of a newspaper or through tern-when they were liberated rrom slavery in to play in organized ball my Christian friend porary fame that baseball can bring, but Egypt. A. believers in the Lord Jesus ChriAI gave me !A Bible. 1 packed it in my suitcase and through a personal meeting with Jesus Christ. we partake of the Lord's Supper, and u shown canit:'(\ it with me but still did not take scri-1 wou)d 1ike to give you the most wonderful in 1 Cor. 11 :23-34, we eat the bread and drink ously the importance and necessity of a de6-and most important tip you could ever re-the cup in remembra'nce of the Lord JeAus nite decision to take the Christ of that Bible as ceivc. It involves not the game of baseball. ChriAI. thereby showing the Lord's death till my personal Saviour. However, during spring but tlw !if(· to rome. Tile tip is th is: He eome. training in 1958 I came to know and respect MBtdic~;e ou the Lord ]eru.s Christ, and Who or whue are the ten lo.st tribe.s of /s- a pitcher on our team who knew the Lord, tJ1or1 .rhalt be aaved'" (Acts 16:31 ). rod?/. B., Hickman , Nebr. loved Him, and wasn't ashamed to talk ahout The so-called ten lost tribes of hratl went as Lesson JOSEPH"S REUMIOII WITH HIS BROTHERS lftton 11 GeMtlt 45 Th o entire atory of Joeeph Ia brou,ht to an almoat spine•tiaslias duoua~ ment with CUpter 45. The previo•• chepter coachaded witll Jud.l.'a atroas ud eloquent plea t.o be "sweiy 101' lhe l11d .. (llenjamia) nd to rt11Mia ia EIYpt aa aernat to Joeeph to allow t.he other• to retura to C11na.a. Thia waa dor~e t.o fulfill 11. VOW to jacob ud tO spa.re lhe old ft'(an a ahock beyoftd hia. 'rtcfUtaftCO ahOuld hia favored 8eajamia be lost to him a lao. ···' Thua did Joaeph put Juduh 1:11nd the other brothera Co a aevere tut of the ir family loy~hy. Only when they pa. .. ed thie tut was it time for Joaeph tore- veal his ttue id~ntity . Up to now the brothettl had known him •• "Zaphnllth- Paaneah", his Hebrew ~me havia& been abandoned in Egypt. He diamisaes his F:gyptian attendants, and with teara of emotion, he aay•. "lam Joseph"· Joseph'• words rendered the othera speechlen, almost terrified . "They were troubled at hi• presence," not only because of the ~thoclt a_nJ incred ulity at seeing Joseph alive and in auch u exalted position. but n1ore particularly because their gu i 1 t of twenty years stanc'ling came floodins back, and they !eared possible" reprisal from Joaeph. Joseph dispels, however, these l111tter feara with the warda, "Now therefore be not grieved -for God did send me before you tO preaerve life". Several thinp demand our attention in th ia beautiful &tory. First, ia tl1e emotion or strong feelia.ga that auend the recognition and reconc ili~!.timt. We must avoid resa.rding thi• from the icy heights of tw entieth ce ntury sophi~tti­ ctttion or with the thought: '"grown men-crying like th at !" There is no J\lore powerful emot ioo than the restoration of a famil y relt\lionship thut hud been severr ', particularly when a in and sui It have ca u•ed the brettk . It's like a in and forgiveness to the C~ristian . It is painful to repent, und truly soul-shuking to have one'a pride humbled to the poin t where grace is irresistible. Second, it is eq ually important to remember thut th e rec onciliati on thut wa!l effected wu both with fsrael, or Jacob, and by Israel. With l•ruel, for once more is fell ows hip established between Jacob and the eldest 1100 of 11o.chel, hia favored •pou.e. Jacdb had •uffered keenly th e lou of Joseph, believing him to be dead. The Oible saylt that the brothers tri ed to comfort hin1, but it was to no avai l. After all, th ey we re the guilty pa.rtiea . Jacob may have suspect· ed this, although there is no evid ence of it. In addition, Joseph mus t have suf- fered the lou of his only parent. ll is first words to the brothers, as Joseph, we re "lloth my father yet live?" But it is important ulso to emphasize that the r~cnn ci lia ti on wus ulso eHected by I>Jmel. For his insistence to Judah before th e second jnurney into ~:gypt that Benjamin, in particular, be protected occa- sinned Judah'!i addren to Jnseph in Chapter H when t~ fOfmer offered his life , if ne cessary, as a servant to bring about the releue of llenja mi n and the ,IJlen . 'io greater demonsttution of loyalty was necessary. This clinched it, fnr Jose ph then tells them who he is . Th us was the hand of Jacob, albeit un- wittingly and indirectl y, involved in the re-uniting of th e family . Jacob, or Israel ("Prince of God"), is u type of Christ and his work of re· demption. Jesus personifies in his own self the old Israel, who died wi th him on the cross to be raised as the new-born people of God, Christ's chur ch. But, as with Jacob, it is not .on ly to Chris t we are reconciled but by Chrillt is it effe cted. One of the s trongest verses in this Ieason is Verse 7: "·\nd God sent me before you to preserve you a ~steri ty in the earth, and to uve your lives by a great deli~erance ." Joseph, in these words , expresse• what has always been a mark of 11. fa ithful or godly man: na me ly, the co.nvi ctioa t.hat God rulu ia tha af- fair• of men and that even the acts of ainnef"'l canD.ol lhwart his pw~ea . No ma tter how re prehent~ible was the envy of the brothers which led them to plot th e doin8-away with Joseph, yet was God well able to turn the black intrigues of me n to his righteous desi~ns . This does not ex cuse sin; it does, however, underscore the !ctovereignty of God . \ian's responsibility derives not from <~ny 01 1leged autonomy, but from the fa ct that he is, whether saint or ~bel, willing or un wi llin g. u subject to the King of Creation. Him. J J.:m '\\' He had something that I had If thou •halt confeu with thy mouth the into captivity by the Assyrians under Sen- h -~ bo b t d'd 't h 1 sell 1 Ltwd [eS1M and shalt believe in 'hine h b 5 b Thus we bring to"' close the series of lessons on the great s tory oi Jo•<ph. earu a ut u 1 n ave or ffi)' · nac eri . u sequently many fr om these ten .~tartt·d to read my Bible and the light began to hf.'art that Cod hath raised him from the tribes infiltrated the two rem11inin•• tribes or lie iii personally remark;~ble for his godly gift of discerning the mea ning ol .• 1 1 · h 1958 s ( dead , thou shalt be ICJved. For with the ~ fl uawn. Am so Par Y m t e eason my Judah and Benjamin. These two tri be!! ai!IO dreams, and for his leadership, f11ithfulnesa to duty, and forgiving spirit. is- 6 d · 1 · ) · h t 1 · s heart man beliecelh unto righteouane.rs: rst a)' Ill f le maJOrs m a 0 (' room 10 'an went in to captivit y for ~venty yean at the toric.:~ll y , his signific~t.nce li es in his part in the move of Israe l, with all his Frand.'"-'0 I knew a decision HAD to be mad('. and u;Uh the mouth confeuWn U mode hands of King Nebuch~tdneu:ar of Babylon. I .• h s ·bl • he t d C od unto 1alvation· (Romans )0:9, 10 ). children and gr-.ndchildren. into Egypt for a sojourn of some four hundred years. opcm·u t t' 1 t' anu gan o rea · After the Babyloni11n captivity many retu rne() ld -• h 1 h -• I 1 1 1 ed h d .> d d In the ldnd o£ Goshen, where they settled, the chi ren of Isra e l multiplied and diu somd iug or me t at uay. was Mlm I'm thank u I n • .oceiv t is a vice anu i to hrael. During the time of the Lord Jesus again, as I a~kt·d Jesus Christ to come into my something ahout it. T hope you wi11 do tht" Christ on earth only tho!<te of Judah and Ben· gre w !Strong. until there arose a king ove r £srpt that remembered not Joseph. heart. Homoln ~ 10:13 says: "u:hosocr;cr sllaiJ samt·. jamin retaine() their identity. Since that time, \ble .ts hi8 leadership was in preserving Egypt from famine , Jose ph's action call upon the name of th e Lord sltoll he -Felipe A lou due to the fact that the genealof!,'ical reco rds in Uu.vi ng most of the farming l~tnd in th e name of th e Pharaoh contributed to .~nr:ed." Thi~ is what I did and J('sns S;t\'l'd me. COMMUNITY CONVUSATIONAL5 have been lost, no Israelite is able today to th e dec a r of that land in to a highly centralized totalitarian state. '1y whol•· lift· has taken o n a new and o••on~o ..... Jr:•••' .,.,.... know to which tribe he belongs. (St. '"'-• BIIM• Leueou, St. ,...._, ,.,..,, Be• lSOH, H-•tan, T•••• nolS.) fh;"t:;f~~;~ge to the Church of Ephesus llla.ICAL. RESEAROIIIOMTHL Y «105 v ..... Road, Loa Allgoloa, Colli. 90065 Th i§ i"' the sixth in 11 '<f'ries on the first J chapters of the Book o£ Rl"vtola tion by thf' Re-v, T im L. L~:~ll a ye , past or of Scott Memorial Baptist f.hurch of San Oiefi,O, re print ed from thco Ribli t:-al Re:!!e:arch \lonthly. Thil" iMtallment begi ns with a dillcdss iou of Re ... 2:1. rlcsia .'' a nd it lite rally rneans "called-out ones." A es that would truly look to Him and try the spirits, ain. They alao tried to establish a "Hold Order of true church is a church in the world but not of the "to Bee if they are of God," were not deceived. The Men." Thia latter heresy ia known u "Nicolaitan- world. One of the things that characterized the early church at Ephesus wa.a one of these and would not iam.". Thia waa eyidently an effort.~~ up biah~pa, church, that did not characterize some of the other be taken in by these ''falseapoatlea.'' . arehbtaho~ eanhnall and popes. 11ua Ll &D uuenp- churches, was the fact that they refused to fraternize The current Church of JESUS CHRIST needs to tural principle that eauaee the locaJ church to become CHRIST'S COMMENDATION Ia ed b 11 f Th with loose Christians, heeding the injunctions of the heed this message for there are many false apoet1es ena v Y one man or a sma rroup o men. u.s, A Woridnv Chunh HOLY SPIRIT to" ... mark them th.at are causing "going about d~guised a.a a~rva"ta of JESUS their apiritual life can determine the spiritual auc· The speaker in this vis ion, of course, is CHRIST t.he di"Vision..~ and ocCMions of stumbling, contrary to CHRIST .. who are really enemies of the crou, aeekM ceu of the ehurc:h; a moat danproua principle in· &8 d ........ ribed by John as He walks in the midst of the ' Th · deed ain-"'""" h··-•n •~n1 ta' d-den• on •• "'""' the doctrine which y e learned: a?td turn away from ing their own personal gain. e ecclesiutieal tnckM • """"' _,., ---lJIII::'I --·· " .... seven golden candlesttcks. indicating that CHRIST them" (Rom. 16 : 17 ). Church discipline is almost nesa of "ecumania" (a one-world church regardleaa abidin.l' relati~hip w!th .JESUS CHRIST in .~~er and His po':"er have 8.1"-:ays ~n available to the an unheard of thing today. The early church prac-of one's faith) haa caught the fancy of many church ~ ~ntain ap~ntual ~Jtahty. They may ~ &bid- Church. He ts thus fulfllhng His words to the Apos-ticed it'and the truly separated church that is filled leaden. This ia havin• a deadenin• effect upon thellnl' after t&kiq offtc~, to th~ ueat .det-:ment of ties in Matthew 28 :20 : ..... and t.o, I am with. liOV al-with the SPJ RJT today will still practice it. true church wherever it ia found. We can expect thia lthe chureh. Another evtl of ~11 . p~lC:e. 11 that it wo.ys. even unto the end of the age." trend to continue with increaain• ferocity until the .causes the Joeal church, or the 1nd1v1duala IR the local ''I know thy 1vorks. aM thy toil and patieftee •.• " Some years ago, while visiting the primitive LORD comes. We have every right today to t..tit men chunh, to look to men for the aolution to their prob- CHRIST commended this early church for its faithful church of the Tz.:tal Indians of Southem Mexico, I to see if they are of GOD. If their teachinp are not lema rather than to the HOLY SPIRIT. The LOi~D works of Christian service. Be it understood that saw what., it meant for a group of believers to ob-conaiatent and faithful to the Word of GOD, they 1JESUS aaid that He would aend the HOLY SPIRIT service for JESUS CH~IST is work. It ~s ~ j~y~us serve church discipline having only the Bible to in-ahould be rejected. Also, because of the Devil' a uae and that'' .... Ae t/Wlf1'Ki,de rov iff.to call ele t""tl' .... " labor of love for the chtld of GOD who ts abid•11.11 struct them. One man was standing outaide watching of aemantica we have to examine •hat men mean by (John 16:13). in Christ," but it is non.etheleM a _labor. CHRIS.T while the servicea were bein• conducted. We were the words they employ, u well u the worda them-NicolaJtan.t.m, which ia 8)'110Dymoua with JDOd.em ~nows and records all fatthful servtce. He h-:" aa1d informed that the reason for thia wu that he had selves. jday ~lealuticl.am. ia a tbin1 which JESUS CHRIST m . Matt. 10 :42 : "And . whosoever d.all gwe to been going with an unaaved woman in the villa.,e, .,..,._,... Chwdt said, "I olH kte." Would to God that th.e Chureb dnnk unto on< of lhue little onu a cup of cold W4-which compromit!ed hia Christian witneu, and waa "I"-llloto ....,1 1. tOtl didot b f of lESUS CHRIST could 'leam the valuable -.. ttr on.l11. i-n the name of n. di&ciple, "Verily I 8B11 unto considered u an offense by that church. Therefore, .., · · ~ _..,~ L--JKll ,....,t ~ 4• _,..~(r'b~ eon that it i8 DOt by eceleaiuticilm or orpatutioa • ·-·L . . ·-•. rd .. N ct f . . . . . . .., ........... ~ •• ·--"" vr-VI..... ...... -~ -·-· . bu l'Ou. n.e arnu 111. ?tO wt&e wae "''" rewa . o a o they would not penntt h1m to s tt 1na1de through the 2 ·S) Th It et of tJi rda k!arl f df tea or p.-v~~nvwon or ~MmUDiltratioa. t " .... br •• Spbo-. service ia too small to escape the SAVIOUR'~ not_ice. services untiJ he repented. We wen al~ informed that ·the ~u~ :;;;ph • .:"w: a ~tnch:-reh, lt ..a• tM IAnL" The~~ aiqte cune in JDOd.. The late Dr. M. D. DeHaan, great prophettc B1ble that othen of that church were not pernuttod to take d . clown th p Ita ti hilto iD f 'thfal on ~ Ia ... leoi..Udam. For •'-- teacher, once stated In my hearing, "to come to communion nor to Jive their tithea and offerinp if en un~. 1 th rouGoopel en " aoti'J'boial'&lr.l t-pt ..,trol of the oplritul traiDi .. of other ....... Christ COI!\8 nothing: to follow Christ ooota some-they were not in fellowship with the LORD. What a ~ro= ':t 0 0 1 "'--; the Goopel D f IIDd an Ia a poallloa to dcalaat.o tho churdl, tMir thinJ, but .':' serve CHRIST coots everythinJ." JE-atir this would creat.o In the modem churdl, If ouch c':RIST. ,....,..;,:"" ...!,,:u.:;' Ia a tribat.o:., theolotlk:al poallloa will .,.,tull7 c!•adaat.o thM SUS .. 1d : H • tllat fnuletA A11 .life'""" l .. t 1t ; 4tltl p~ were CODclucted faithfllll7: IMrt who can.., the faithf '-of this ..,.U, ell rdL church. Tho hioloJ')' of the Cllardl of lESUB CHJUST •• tM.t loll<l• Ai.< life f or "'N .oak• '""" fitltl it" they ohould not beT u u Ia • -tl-'qde of-dltadwo ~ (llatt.10 :39). MAxtcuJSI a... pm•tlrtaiNar-teoaftiiU..or......_._, Every Chri•tian should have a thoroup under-·--"'I._ IAet ,_ M1011 l4o -a of l4o NW.. ...,leol,..lcallllonrdlllolllat-.,..rnca- NDdinr of E.'pheoian1 2 :8-10. We .,... all familiu .. 1 ._ ..• ,_ ..• ,.;.w lry-tMI ..u ,_. IMiau, lfAiM 1 ,_ W (lle>r. 1:1). Tho ...,. tat& ftlo ill tan •••• • lor "'---• u..,.n with the principle of salvation by,...., throup faith ••• a,..U. ...., IAq.,.. 1101, -.4 ,.;.w fW-NJOOLAITAHII -fnD -G.--*: fit the ....,lb pwp thM ....pt 1o 1oo faltllhl ill ill -eipt and nine, but very f"" undentud /.a#" (lle>r. Z:l). s.tu _.,. -1a the LORD'• W -·•• to ·--. or -*-·" IIDd the 8crlplue _. • ......, ••••• ... ..., • thM alter this truaaction we 10 on "forl/004 _.,, whlat field ,;pt .n.r the .a., fit I'Witr [IL s-.,,.,_. rz-... 'the Jllplo or the Wb'." It -the BOLT IPJaiT. Bvltoollr, U..eto••• ,, " •~ God •for• pr-....t 1Mt ..,. oMII/d -"' U. "'--dlaplod ih cnh• •"' 11a.IIDd-IMt ill the IUI7 .._,.fit tile ....... tllolollaaco fit_. 1M IUI7 IJrllollc •••• -. -• hi Ia ,.__., A loJ alo~-Mooot ... l•illc-fit the 1U17 cloora•c Ji. lllairNieotal llald tw.. WlaM ltortllcal ftln: llolr ..... wMW '1 .. tile wwfl fit lilt Mit W' M ..... - "/.....,, •. tMI ,.__,..,...,,.u_ ... " ••uc,., forllolr ... •••Mtca-flltllollertp. U..ocoallb'lrre slohllr 11 ,.., •W•IZ • w 111t ..._ lrr .. 1h1 .. fl PEs ~. ( .... I :I). Tiro .................. ill tht a.-II ••,.. toora Of--. "Gellw feiiW" Dd ..._ •=clo ... II IDd,.. lEI 7 I o-. Jll;' .... lo I .. 1:11). ~ k 1 II toC/ • • l LIGAL MOTICI NOnCE or TRUSTEI;'S SALE TS 367..s27 ' Miss Searcey weds T d B d k NEWPORT HARBOR EM9GN TltURSilAY •. SEPT. Zl, 00 e an a ru . :s~EOON~DiSE~C~n~ON~-~-~~l!i!iiilliiiOO~IIlNiiiAiDEiliiiAiPi, <:AI.Iiiif~. I CCMatanee ond T Ot"bjorn Llndltvls t • A eandlelilf\t <:eremony at Chriu Chur<:b by lhe Sea, Newport Beaeh,on Slturcby, Sept. 9, united in marria&e Miu Sherry N. Sc arccy and Theodore Bandaruk. The bfide ia the dau&hter of Mr. and Mn. L . Wayne Searcey or 2268 Avalon St., Costa Men. Mr. and Mn. Wi IIi am Bandaruk of 1448 Andover Pl., Costa Men, tue the parents of the bride· aroom. The double tina maniaae rites we re read by the Rev. Clayton Wil son. Ri ch- ard Lacock sana "·Because" and "If With All Your Heart." lace t<:alloped at the neck· Bridesmaida with identi• 1:! line, waiatline, and elbow cal &own s were Mil. Bob lenath IICOVOI and CXtend-Bandaru.k, the IIGOm'l Iii- ina into floatine panels ter•in--law, and Miu Lynn over the run orpnza akin Frost ol Santa Ana He iahll. made with a flowina chtpel Miu Chriuy Frost, a junior Uain. tier man ti11a of il!u--bt idesmaid, and ()ower &irl sion was acalloped with Sheny Deindoerfer w01e a matchina lace and held by similar dress wi th white a lace headpiece. tier fl ow-gloves and shoes. ers we re a mixed bouqyet The bride's brother, Ste· wi th white baby orc~ids in phen Searcey, and Mi chael the center. Frost were candle lighters, Mrs. Jay Bayne of Goleta and Kuati s Fros t was rina served as mat.Jon of honor. beare l. She wo1e a 10yal blue chi f. Four brothers of the groom fon ove r chartJ euse tarfeta were in the weddin& party: anJ cauied a bouquet of Barry Bandaruk served as chattrues e c arnations with best man and J ohn , Bill and white chrys anthemum pom Bob Bandaruk. we re ushers , poms. She wore c harueuse as was Dwayne Severns of gl oves and shoes and a rib-Newport Shores. bon headpiece with white Special auests in<>luded LOOKING FORWARO TO THE OPPORTUN ITY OF SERVING YOUR CLOTHING NEEOS , Notlc• Ia hereby •h·ea "-• oe. October 5, 1967, at II :DO a.m., d.e Laprde CCN'porall-., a Califorala c:orpo,.tlo., •• Tn~at~ by aubathutloa ~ .. bt.atnuneat ia wrltl111 datetl Septeaber 6, l967, recO;ded Ia tha office of the Couaty Re- eordar of Oraase Co•aty, Call- fofllola, 011 Septeaber 8, 1967, ia Book 8366, Pase 747, which aubathutloa waa made aDd 1ive~~o parauaot to the lem a of lhat certala Deed of Truat daled April 12, 1966, encuted by Jiimes R. Br .. hier and Diann A. Oru hler, husband and wife, and recorded April 22 , 1966, In Boo k 7909, P•se 295, of OUiclal Re cordtt in the oHi ce of the Re corder or Oranp County, Ca liforaia, will aell at public auctioa to hlaheat bid· der for cu h (PayabTe at time of .. Je in lawful money of the United States) u the main en- hance of the Newport Ouch Ci ty Hall, 3300 Newport Boole- v.rd, Newport Beach, County of Oraa1e, State of California, all ri!Jht, title ud ioteresl conveyed lo aod now held by it under aaid Deed of Tru al in the property ahuted io th e County of Orange, State of California, described u : Swecien will be home for newlywed couple Miss Searcey chose a lace gown ove r organza in bridal white. The gown had an empire bodice of alencon ..,:.:...;..:;:;.;;;;.;......,., Mr. and 1\.irs. Grady Searcey, the bride's paternal grand· parents h om Gould , Okla. Lot II in Block 542 of Cor- ons de l Mar, in the City of Newpnrt Beach, as shown on 11 map thereof recorded in Book 3, Pa,11ea 41 and 42 of MisceiJaneoua Mape, re cord!'! of said Orange County. Said lisle wi ll be ma de, hut without rovf'nant or warrant y, e_•pres!l or im_pli ed tl"f!lt n/in~ tttle, p.os~~JeAat on or l'nt'um- bruoce!l , lo pa y (h,. unpu id princi pal ~tum of thl! Note Sf'· cured by aaid Deed of Trtt llt, to-wi t: 126,091.57 with inu·re .. t th n l'of frnm January I, 196i, at thl' rate of 65 per ann um , ill!i in said ~ote prov1ded, tn11ether with 11 dvan cea under thl" term.s of !laid D!!ed of Ttu!U ; f l'e!l, cha r!!"" and upenlle!l of the Trus ll'e and of the Tr u"t cr,.a· ll'd by uid Ot'ed of Trust. The llenf"fidary undrr ... ,id IJ!'!'d of Tru:o.t, b(. tf"all<ln of th l' bre~t ch or df" auh in the obli ~~:atioos secured thf'r,.hy, hert'tofore e•t"cut,.d and ch•lill'r- ed to the und erlif!ned a writt l'n lll't'larat ion of Of'fauh and Ill'· mand for Salt', and wriuen no· lice of breach anrl elertion to cau ~C' thl" underai ~tJ~ed to !le ll !l!l ill prope rty to satisl/· "aid ohli ,~~:u tion!!l , Hnrl thl!'rf'll ter on \larch 29, \967, the un df't!l ign· ed CIIUSed s aid ~ot icr• of Brrach and or F.lection to sell 10 bf' re corded in Hook 8211, PH !(e 89, or said Offid11l Record ... Thl'" L11gard e Corpor11tion By: Oori.!l Cro•on Auth ofi ted .S ignature IJii te : September 6, 1967 Pub li !!ih : St'pl. 14, 21,28, 1967 , in thl'" :\'ew port H•rbnr f~nsign The maniaae of their dauahter, ConStance Elaine, to Torbjorn C.T. Lindkvist or Gothenbura. Sweden, is announ ced by Max W. Pope of Norco, Calif., and Hono- lulu, Hawaii, and 1\.irs. Lu· cille B. Pope of Costa Mesa. The marriage was perform· ed by Judge Donald Dungan in the garden of Miss Pope's maternal unc le and aunt, Mr. and ~\Its. Anton J , Boet· to of Newport Beach. The br ide was attended by '~iss Barbara Longley of ·hore Cliffs and was es• corted into the garden by het brother, Edmund C.. Pope. Michael D. Pope as- sisted Mr. Lindhis t as best man. The bride was graduated fr 6m Newport Harbor High School in June, 1964, and attended Orange Coas t Col- lege. She terminated her s tudies in February , 1966, to travel to Europe wi th Miss Longley and \li ss Debbie DunweiJ of Ba lboa Is land. dish lanauage, Mr. Lindkvist was bom and educated in Kristian· s tad. (I was at the home of his mother, Mn. Valdemar Lindvkist, he and Constance became engaged. The couple left unmedia- te\y after the wedd ing ceu~· mony for Europe wh ere they are s pending their honey• moon sail in& MI. Lindb·is t's boat fr om Arenys de \lar, Spa tn, to Bordeaux., The y will continue their journey by land to Gothenburg, Swe- den, whe re \oh . Lindhist will continue his studies for a muter's degree in Oceanography. L ;:. " ' • . . • • .. • .. The re ception was he ld in the chutch social hal l. Carol Eikermann attended the guest book. The bride's mother greeted gue sts in a 2-piece sky blue e nsemble wi th match ina hat. She wore a corsage of gardenias and rose buds. The gr oom's mother wore a pa le ros e pink dtes s of lac e and fai lle with hat of pale rose and a large purple orchtd . The young couple wi II li ve in Newport Beach afler their hone ymoon tn La Jolla. The bride was a sona leade1 wh en she attended Or ange Coas t College and \a t er Kraduated from Los Anae· les College of \·ledica l and De nta l Assis tants. \lt. Bandaruk attended L"Cl and has been a lt fe· guard, rec reat1on d trectol and swtm team coach at the ~ewpon Shore s Communi ty Anociatwn. He plans to go to dental school. MARK KADLEC HAMED SOLDIER DF MONTH Spec ialist 4 \lark D. Kad- lec, 20, son of \IT. and \Ir s. Walter 11. Kadlec of ~t.l7 Cerci s P I ace, East Bluff, has been s elected as sol - dier o f the month for He ad- quarters Comp an~, Taegu Base command, E•ghth Ann~ Depot Comm and tn Jt.:orea. He has been "'llh th e Ei ghth Army Depo t Command re- A.crou fro,. U.C.I. .,. ... BRAKE SPECIALS _.., OJ A IIUOWT AU. 4 WMal COMPLETE OYERHALL Co11plete O• erhaul -CMtftOUT P'LYIIIOunt - Orco Block Co. BUU.DING BLOCKS • All SIZES • All TYPES Whi le ua{•e\ing in Spain she met her future husband. After ex t ensive tra"eling lhrough Europe, she went to Sweden, where she \'isit- ed ft iends in Stockholrr. and Gothenbutg. She took a position in a hospital as a vocational nurse and as• sis tant, and went pa.H·time to school to study the Swe- Out of town guesas at the weddina were ~lr. and \Irs. Eugene Quarry of Sacramen· to and sons Richard and Patrick. Mrs. Quarry is the former Miss Lucille Pope, s ister of the bride, Othe r guests included \h. and r-.-trs . Lee Benson and son David of Santa \loni ca, cousins of the bride; \Irs. Jay Longley, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dunwell and daughter De bbie; Mi s s De de E s tey of Newport Beach and Toad ~ti ll, England; \Irs. Sam Pa\miltiet of Sherman Oaks , the former \le li nda Cole· man; \lr. and \Irs, \li ke Bernard; and \h. and \hs. James He iman of T we nty Nine Palms. \Its. Heima n ts lhe former Janet Boeu o, cousin of lhe bsidc. Mrs . Thudore Bondo rv lt.. (Joclt. Wnt photo.) ....-enli stm ent office smce hi!> arrival in Ko re a I ast Dec- 1 ember. TekPttoae: JAea-7-nH 1042 1t::at.-llo. Staatl* ZHO S. Meta. Saeta A- . TIDE 4J" Ofllool•,.~ -¥ oaw-. J. ~ ' ~"?. # _,ul """' )011 ........ al'ld.. ...... rt lkocb MATTRESSES w1:w -uaUD.DDfC li'I"CIUlar Shapn ·---COSTA WW WAnlESS CO. I IIONew,..,.lt¥4. U~ .. I)OJ New arrivals at Haag Sopt, 3, 1967 UGAL MOTICI SOTICE TO DESTROY OR R[\10\'[ ltEEDS AND OTHf.R :\CISAX CES '>OTIC:f. IS HEREBY Gin:~ thnt on Sept,.mh!'r II, 196 :" pu~uant In !he provis io ns of Chapter 10,-18 of tht' Sewpon Beach \lunicipal Code, the Ci tv Cou ncil of !la id Cily pii!IS• ed a rt!lolution decl•riug that all weeds and other Duis•nces a,. dl'rined in Section 10.48.070 thereof, jrrowi ng or located upo n an\· priv;~te property or in ;~ny pu blic !llreet, •lley or sidewa lk r-nn.tt itu te • pu~lic nui!umce, which nui sance mu•t be abated by the des truction or re mov•l thf'reof. Boy -\It, and \·Irs . J ohn Sarver, 2849 Lemon St., Costa Mesa. Boy -\h . and \Its. Eber· hard Hahn. 595 Hami lton St., Costa \lesa. Sept. 4, Gi rl -~h. and \Ir s. Ne i I Benner, '16 J Olympic Ave., Costa Mes a. Boy -\olr . and Mrs. 'A'a11en Ke ller, 1947 Killdeer Circle, Costa .\-le sa. Sept. S Boy -Mr. and \1rs . Roger J ohnson, 7Jl Victoria St., Costa \!esa, Bo)•-Mr. and \Irs . James McKee, 1021 Ti lle r Way, Harbor View Hills . Sept. 6 Girl -\1r. and \Irs. Anth· ony Me yer, 91'1 Junipero Dr ., Costa Mesa. Sept. 7 Gi rl-ML and Mrs. Roger Burae. '120 Shalimar Dr., Costa Mesa. Gi rl -\lr. and \Irs. Clar- ence Upton, 167 E . 2J1d St., Costa \lesa. Girl -\h. and \ln. Ronald Van .Scoyoc, 171 7 \1 irama r Dt., Balboa. Se pt. 8 Girl -Dr. Fales , 232'1 East Bluff. and \hs. J ohn Vis ta Huerta, .... SOTICE IS H 'RTHER GI\'EN that property o.,.·nerll shall with .. out delav destrov or re mo ve all such ;,..eeds, ;~Qd other/oh· lie nuisanct's as define in Section I 0.48.020 of the Sew• port &ach \l unici r-1 Code , from thf'ir r "rrlv •nd the abutting ha l o th~ s tree t in froat of and alleys , if n y, be· hind s uc h ptopt"rty and !Hitweell the lot linea th ereof 11!!1 e•tend• ed, (}If sueh weeds and nther nu i8 ances w iII be de!ltroved ot remnvf'd and such nuisance abated bv the Ci t)' authoritif's , in which .c&sl' the CO!!il of such destruc tion or removal ,..iJ] be allsessed upon the lots •nd lands from which, or from the fronl or rear of which, such wet>ds and nlher nu ifla nces sha ll have been destroyed nr -remove d; and such CD5 t will THE REV. Walter t.. James constirute a lien upon suc h will lead the men's retreat lot" nr lsnd!l until pa id, and of St. Andrew's Presbyter· wi ll be eo!leeted upon th" The Grandest Mall of All IS .. llf''(t t1u roll upon which gener• ian Chu rch a t Forest Home al munici ps l tnes arC' collt"ct• Oct. 6~. He is associate f'd, All pr operty owne ~ hll'ling pa stor of La Jolla Presby· an>· objections t o the frnpo!ied •le!l true tion or re mnva of such terian Church. Theme fo r ... ~,.d, and oth"r nuinncu are the 1967 retreat will be hereby notified to •ttend • mel'ting of the Council of !laid "The power to change !he Cih·, 10 be held in the Council ALL INDOORS and seventy-two degrees constantly I world." Ch,.mbt>r of thf' Citv Hall in MRS. MARY BERGERON ""i '~ !.it>·_ on s .. ;tember 25, 196 ., at .:30 o cloc k p.m., Of COSTA MESA DIES .,h,.n and ,.·her" their ohjC'c• Far from the land of her tion!l will b.. hl"a rd lind I!I"C'n rlu,. ('Gn..,.ideration, birth, MaryMcAron Beraeron !Jatf': Se_ptt!mb,., 12, 196 i died at 71 years of age R.j. Br iscoe F i r~ Chief Tueaday, Sept. 12 at Hoag City nf ~,.wport Belich Hos pital. Publi,.h: St'pt.l 4, 21,_1~i. in Scot land is where she was The ""..-port Har bor t.n111•gn born. She lived here at 735 INGRAM DAUGHTERS St., Coata Mesa. START SCHOOL JOBS Her dauahter, Dolores and P lympton of Costa Mesa, daMarhaarel I •~ dH~~y, turvives her. ua ters o , ••• an ~·· S.rviceswcreheld SepL IS J. P. lnaram, 119 Jasmtne at BaltzCoata Men Chape l, Ave., Corona del Mar, both with the Rev. Hcrbctrt John· ha_ve school auianments ton, Itt Mcthodiat Owch thu fall. f11. C~ta Mest, officiatina. Maraaret, a 1961 aradu~tc roJ. Newport Harbor Hath School, ia teachina 6th TI!MMIS CL AUES SIT A aeriu or winter lennis &rade tt South Lake Tahoe. llltona JOt wsder way ahe received her uconduy at •• Newpoft Beach Ten· t.uc hina <:redential frcm alt in Ell!l Bluft' lat1 State Colleae a.t Lon1 The l~leuon Such. Holly, c lus ol are op• k) both 1960 at Harbor Hiab, hat r.d non~embeu, ju11 receind her M.A.. Peta ArtadNp cSepee at Slanford and it -.nou.ced. Jay Burchett or noW ltrtlq II I COUftltl• •• Newport Beach clvb will tor at Monterey Junior Hiah ooe•ct lhe leteona. School. NAN CY ANNE NEECE, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanlcey, 4700 Sea· shore Orive, west Newoort, left Monday, Sept. 11. to start her freshman year at Stephens College, Colt.r- bia, Missou ri. H•• S·•" o• •1•1C" IC •••IC" St tv•Ct NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CH ECK ING ACCOUNTS with a $300 minimum ba lance COST ll ""ES.-BO Ent 171" Str u t OliN,\ ~!NT I H611 Ll "lUI SliN JU .. , C"P15Tit4N0 3 1911 C1"''"c C•c •oi•I"O ""11"'~1' r i CIIII 0 1 1101 ·f '"I""I ~Ce Cc•IIC'I I•O" beside the blue of the waters Pacific FALL CLASSES START OCT. 16th Magnificent. coeducational college preparatory school located on t he sands of Balboa Peninsula in the heart of California's Golden Riviera--r.rades 7 ·11 Dedicated to the advancemt>nt of art, science, knowledge and the cultivation of social graces. Beautiful classrooms, luxurious dorms, gymnasium, auditorium, library, olympic sized swimming pool, student union. Small classes: distinguished faculty. Sound academic background in English. matho;matics, home economics, music, typing, latin, history, science, art, drama, reading. Modem languages by native instructors in French Spanish, German, and Russian. Seacoast fun, water sports, ballel , tennis, goU. bowling on the green. Applcalla•• for fall te-w -h1#1 _,._ For ... ..... •••; ca,re, P.O. 11u 1811. ...._,Calf.-' ,.eh· ,., •• n~t OPENING EVENT of the 1%7-<>8 sea· son for New port Harbor Panheltenic was a membersh i p coffee at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 20, at th e Irvine Coast Country Club. Plans for the meeting are being discussed here by 3 of the Panhel office rs, from left, Mr s. Sydney Gaynor of Irvine Te rrace, hospitali ty chairman; Mrs. W.R. Dana of Coron a Highlands, publi ci ty chairman, and Mr s. William Campbell of Harbor Highlands, presi- dent Other board membe rs are Mmes. Leon Fry, L.C. Danve-r, F.M. Redman, c . Ray Lenahan J r., Lloyd McCollum, Frank Tyler, Cha rles McMannamy and Ray Blaker. Meetings are held on the 3rd Wedn esday of the month . 11Dollars for scholars" is the club motto, point· ing to its objective of promo ting educa- tion. The club supports the Ame rican Fi eld Se rvice program in the local high schools and maintains an interest fr ee loan fund at UCl. !Ensign photo.) Junior Ebell to greet provisional members PAC IFI C VIE W ~f r.t O II:I A L P A R~ ('""'''''~ . .\1"'"""' Mouo.><>lrw"' • Cloaprl r ""''"'' So••VIO ,., c ... ..,.,,.,,~ s,.'""'"• The fi rs t general meeting of lhe Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach will be held Sept. H . Durin& the lunch - eon meeting the following new provisionals will be welcomed: \lmes. Richard Acton, Louis Alpinieri, John Bates, Rowert Batson, Theodore Hinder, James Blixt, Jack French, Ronde!! Hanson, Leonard J ones, Gene Kovach, W.J. \lose ley, J.500 P.cliK v;...., Orin. James \1urar and J oh n Yt'hit- N~Wport lt-.ch,C,Iiforni.~ 0U...l ney . Tt~ (7u)61.)..U.OI The Sunset Hacienda Sex-l..llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili•llll te tte , voc a I wi n net s at Sta te Convention in San Diego , -.ill perfonn for lhe member- ,hip. \trs. Warren Fix, pro-- ~ram chairman, .will present a check to the Sextette for their continued work in <~u ~ plyin 1 instrum ent!!. and voice leuons for underprivileaed children. \1r s. Roger Shennan, ways and me ans chairman, will remind members lhat the Juniors' major fund-rai sin& event of t he year, the "Pe- tite Boutique," will be held :"Jov. a. Anot her date to ci r- cle is Oct. 11, wh en Mu. llen ry Stotsenberg, heallh chairman, and her comnittee are planning a ulad lun- cheon , open lo the [lllblic. All proceeds wi II JO to the Birth Defect Parent Group ~r.cmsn red b~ the :"Jational Foundarinn \larch of Di mes, \Irs. (ieorge Hauser i1 head of the luncheon com- u.ittee. Heads Heart Assn. again Da\·is S. Robert.son, New· County, and is a member of pott Beach attmney and the Air Pollution Control PD-1111.. f MIARS CAM IRA NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT 1L VD. PH . 646-4313.t:oua \IleaL · :. ;, t. r. T :· r ' HEARING A!U REPAIRS AND SERVICE . . ., ; HARBOR BOAT CHARTER A tlae 40 fl. u eurAion boat t. anllable ror l*rtles, blaatA, &t etc:. Accommodlltel'l .., &o 45 wHit kec bfoer. For J•fo: S. LIS-" -111-1) fi 4Z• IM5, t•enlncs. resuJenl of Cnrona del \1ar, wa" rc,cntly elec led tn ..,c ,ve a 2nd term as chau- man nfthe lvoard nf cl ucctnr s ,,f the 0 1angc Count~ llcart ''"~n. lie \e rvcd \lt th the 1\mert· can \leaJt A ~""· 1r1 :"ooev. York as 1ts 1e mporary e xe- cuti ve due~:tot 1n 19-'9. On his tcturn tn Southern Cah- fmma, he became a direc- tor nf I he Los Angele!> lleart Assn. and se1vcd as its first ho ard chatr man from 1955 throu&h 19 57. Later Prc ~1dent E1senhower appointed h1m a Ia~ mem- ber of the Nationa l Ad vlotu ry lleart Council nf the ·"'a- llnnal llcart Institute, nne of the :"Ja tlonal lnstltute"" nf llcallh. lie was elected ~..hanman of the L o!> Antte- lc s C'nunty ~al ional Volun- tar y Heal th Agcncl e ~ ('.,m- nli tt ec. \1r. Rnhe rhnn IS a mem- ber of the Balboa Hay Club, Long Beach Yacht Club, the Shark Island Ya cht Cluh, the Crystala1 re Country Cluh, and the Cave des Roy:.. l-Ie 1.., general coun!e\ fnr the 1\cmophi lia Foundation , serves as d1 rector of the Uig Hruthcrs of Orange County, trustee of Chil- dren's Hospital of Orange ~ YOUR HOME • AFECD IN S URANCE Is no place for "Do It Yourself" Insurance o"" ~ ••'o'f t JIP'flt MANAHAN & EGGERS, pftc INC. TELEI"H01<4£r 61S.O.U2 2161 £.COAST HWY.-CORO~A OEL MAR, CALl,, Assn. lie is general partne r in the Newport Beach law f1rm :, Roberts on, Ho~o~.s er and (iarland. MRS. LEORA GIDLEY DI ES AT AGE OF S2 An overdose of druas was believed to have caused the death of 52-year-old \1n. Leora Naomi Gidley at her home, M6 Cen t er St., Apt. A, Costa \lesa, on SepL a. Services were held yester- day at Bell Broadway \'"r- tuary Otapel, wilh th e Re v. Loren Flickinaer o ffi ciating. Intermen t was at Paci fi c View \1emorial Park. Su rv1vo rs include her hus- band, George; 2 sons, Gary of Awsa and Gregg of Cos- ta \1c sa; 2 dauJhters, Mu. (iayle \lcCiullen of Salem, Oregon, il'ld \Irs. Gwen Jan- u of Tehran, Iran ; brothers Bud Auten of Redondo Heach and Dean Auten of \Inn lana. \lu. Gidley was born in Color ado Nov. lb, 1914. She had lived in Oranae County for 5 ye ars and was a nurse at Park Lido Convalescent ~lospi t al. TIIOMAS GAY IllES Thomas Gay of 226 Albert Pl ace, Costa \1esa, di ed Sunday, Sepl. 10, at Uoag ll11spital a t the age or 51. SurviVIHS are his wife, Pal11~;1a; a son, Gerald, o r San Francisco; a dau&h ter, \h s. Jnlecn \ioui s, or Coata \lesa; ) btotheu and one SISter. Services were held Sept. I J a t Bell 81o adway Mmt· ua1y. lntetment waa at Pac- ific View Memorial Pa.~k. Ms . Gay waa bmn Oct. II, 1915, in New Yo1k. NEWPORT HARJK)R ENg~ SECOIID SECTION --Pace 4 TIIURSDAY. SEPT. 21, 196~ OONliiA DELMAR, CALIF. Miss Cynthia Strutt weds Thomas Burke Cynthia Datlene Suuu. dauahter ol~1 . Beuy S6utt of17!i Joann 51., Coii&Meu, eac;:h&nlecf VOWI Sept. 16 with Thoma• Robelt Bwke. The double 1ina candle· liaht ceremony was peJJOf- med by' Dr. Cha.~lu Dieren· reid at 2:30p.m. in St. An· dtew"l PreabyterianChutch. The btidepoom is the son of"Mr . and.Ma1. Robell Bu1 ke or 2970 Java Road, Costa Mc:aa. The blide wore a rull lenath empiJe aown of em- btoide!ed impotted Swiu Lace ovet satin, which was desianed and made by her motheJ , A double chapel uain of satin and OtJanza was attached to the dreu at the ahoulder . She also WOte an illusion veil of Venetian lace and silk with a peat! petaled headpiece . White tosu and aa1denias made up the bridal bouquet, Mu. Theodore Temosh- chuk, Jr., a cousin or the bt ide fr om Palm Beach, Flmida, was ma tr on of honor. The juni01 brides· maid was Miu Elaine Eva St1utt , lhe blide's sistea. Se1vi ng as br idesmaids wete Miss Caro l Gi bbons of Costa Mesa, Mts . Jeffery Steven· son of Otanae and Mt s. William J. Bwkcnboutgh of Cos ta \1e s a. They wo1e pink empi1e aowns of silk chiffon over satin accented with a deep pink velve t libbon . R•bbon and net head· pieces and noses ays of glamellias completed the ensemble s. Tbe b1ide was a iv en away by her maternal aundfathe1 Pe rr y 0. Wel ch of F<ut Laudc1dale , Flodda. Best man -.as Robert Jackson of Cos ta Mesa. Richa1d and Willi am Buske, brothers of the groom, David Su utt, brother of the bt ide, and • • • • • • • ' b' .\~.~ ..... .. ·~--... , . John Parker ·of Riveuidc lei ved as Ulhell. The Mowes J ill, Miu Nanc:y Cannon o( Costa. Men, w01c an empire aown of white daisy-embroidered 011anza oves pink taffeta. She cau ied dai1iet in a basket and wote a pink velvet t ibbon in her hair. White aladioli and white 1tock decOtated the c hur ch. Mu. John Dean was oraan- ist, and Miss E laine Blake- ly was the soloilt. Pink neuina and pink rtoweu set the mood for a seception in the fire s ide 1oom following thecesemony. One hundted twenty-rive auests attended, Late! the br ida! p:>lty and selatives enjoyed a burfet luncheon in the btide's home. They were tJ ans- ported in a yellow 1930 Studebaker Cab1 olct and a black Studebaker Bsouah· am , owned and driven by MI . and "-1u. William Can· non, members of Cos ta Me sa's "Roaring Twentieli Club." \lis" Ma1y Patterson of Santa Ana presided ovea the auestbook.A sill-yeas - old friend, Miss Patty Van Al len of Santa An a, handed oul favms. The bride's mothe1 was d1essed in a blue si lk alas· ·kine suit with matchin& accessoties and corsaae of varicaatcd blue and pur· pic f]oweu. The bzidc· groom's mo ther wore a blue- Jleen bwcade dress and match ing Jacket with blue acccssor~es and a wh ite glamellia corsaae. T he b1ide a tte nded Costa \1esa l1 i1h School, Oranae Coast College , and UC I. The b1 idegwom studied at Costa Mesa lf i&h School and the Univeuoity of Cal· lf01n1a at Rive1side. Mrs. ThoMOI RoMrt B~o~rlte.(Joclt Wost photo.) Investments class set WonderinJ about which way the stock market is aoina to jump? What's on the horizon, inrlation or a rece u ion1 William L . O'Bryon, pres- ident of William L . O'Bryon and Co., s ec urities broken: of Newport Beach, will ant· werthue qucttions and many othefl on financu in hi s 16th annual Investments lecture •eries starlina Sept. 27 for the Oranae Coatt Colleae nenina division. .. It is a couru for lay- men ," Mr. O"Bryon uid. "Wc"ll approac::h it in lan- IUa&c that the beainncr can undeutand, and in a way 10 that lhe tOW"U is or ben- efit to everyone. •• Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. The course will con- s ist of 5 leclures beainnina Sept. 27 a nd runnina each Wedne sday eve nina thro uah Oct. 25 . from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Student!l can reais ter at the lec ture. There is no tuition or admi u ion charae. HOHOR LIST HAMED The 1967 ptesident'a hon- or list for Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo includes Tcuy Stanho pe, 2134 Vista La.~edo East Bluff, a •eniot major- ina in clec::uonic enlineer· ina, and Glenda Rae Wancn, 2329 ln•ine An.. Wesl Uppe1 Bay, a junint majot• ina in math. They ea.ancd a 1.0 pade point a.-01a1e Or bellel fot all COUIIU du1ina the fall, winlet •d tplina ~ar teu or die 1966-- 67 academic yell'. The couuc unu a• an introdac:lion to the ba1ics ot invntina in corpof'ate lloelcl, boadl, mutual fundi, municipal and ao.-crnmcnt baM•. llftd baildina and looa • .,.oeiotiono. Th• .,.... 'LEDGIS AMIIOUMCI D pDM It to ain a pnclic::al New pledaet Utled by Sin bowWae of innetmentl, JON SlaM Colle .. IOIOit- la .... at uplaini•• in ·ti .. incl .... : eu ...... . .. tall 1tow 1 1tocll: ucbanp o( Cotta Mesa. Alplt• Clll -b. 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DA YS • ........ , """" ....._. .. """"' Uilll * DIHIT DIY HIAT lOOMS A ·~c.. ......... ,_ WIIK . ......... ~ ..................... I_,...CW............._T ...... • ' * fUIIIDA I UH TAN lOOMS 10 ··-'· Ito""' • = :.=""'-"• .. --• * HOT -IATIII ..... l , ....... ,... ... ......... ,...., ........ -I .~ ........ ' ,.,.. .. ,. .. t.:=ra•r•--- ' CONSTITUTION WEEK is being observed by Costa Mesa Unit 455, Ame rican le- gion Au~~:illar y, by a patriotic display and distribut ion of patriotic documents. Mrs. Clifford Es tee, at le ft, chai rman for Con- stitution week , is holding a copy of th e Howa rd Chandl er Christy pai nting of the signing of the Constitution, which is in· eluded in a display at Reinert's depart~ ment store. Mrs. Neal Haugan , president of th e Auxiliary, is holding 2 copies of a booklet, furni shed bJ Coast Fede ra l Sav- ings of Los Angel es, con taining the Constitution and Declaration of Indepen- dence. Neal Haugan, com mander c.f Cos ta Mesa Legi on Post 455, is a descendent of Georg e Cl yme r, one of the si gners of the Const itution . (Ensign photo.) COMPLm SHOI, HANDUG, . LUGGAGI IIII'AIRING ---J IAcotlono To-Yoio e ........ L .. Contor L .. lolo. e J.IOI I . CoM Hwy. ~4o1Mor e IIIJ-Mololt. -· ..... MOTIC•• Mtt cet'rA MilA ltWitCUNO Directory JNSU KANl:E ... I'OR Al..l.. 0 1' VQUR I ~SU RA~C E NEEOS ROB ERTSON -SAOLEIR I~SURANCE J333 f:. rnut H ... -,.. r:omn11 df'l Mat -fi7l-JIUO FUNERAL DIR£Cr0RS . BALTZ MOR TUA RIES lHl SUPERIOR AVE. COST A MES~ Mi dway b-2 424 3520 E. CO~ST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiole 3·1H 50 MOLLY LYN CH, 11 -year-old daughter of Com modore and Mrs. Frank lynch of the Balboa Yach t Cl ub, wh o live at 1(HJ Altura Dr., Irvine Terrace, holds the trophy that she received at the banQue t held at the end of the summer sailing and swimming activit ies at BYC. It's the spo rtsman trophy, presen ted annu ally to the outstanding member of the junior program. (Ensign ph oto. I Club • 20 IS Si11et 1942 Bib'n Tucker will hold a f riendly Nei(hbortlood Service lOth ann1veuary dinner dance on Sept. 23 at th e El Adobe de Capistrano, dinmg and dancing on th e outdoor terrace. Cocktail hour ~~ set for 7 p.m., dinner at 8. Chair men fot this affau are the James Keelers of Costa Mesa. Greet1ng the We~tclllf Chapel gues ts will be Mr. and \b s . Jon Myer of Newport Beach, •Ifill•~ Mr. and Mrs. Ca rl Nash of 421 E. 11th ST. Laauna Beac h, Mr . and \Ir s. BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8·3433. 8-3434 Co.ta Mf'sa COSTA ~ESA Steve Nemeth of Garden ':::::::•:•:•:::~::-~ Gt"ove and Mt . and Mrs. r In its 16th Y~ar-------. Investment Course ORANGE COAST COLLEGE No Admission Charge AR iRtr-.tiwdioR t o tho ltotic: fwRclo PI!olltolt of i11 .. .ti119 i~ Cor~•· rote Stec.~t, .. ,..,, ~wt .. ol FwMa. ..... ,,..,."' k 11clt, l wilclirtt I loo11 Anociollo10t. l~t!o..clocl to t i"• ,,ocfiu l ~~•·l•lllt• of ;.,. •utMollh oM doc~ .. cl•o• o~orotio11. WM. L. O 'BRYON, Instructor Beginning SoptomDor 27th For .S ••••-Wodn o1doyo 7:30 to 9:30P.M. .,..,;,.,,. Scheel 1 1 oo w.,;,.,,. o.; ... Now~ort l .. c~ lotilto• ot ttto loct .. •• ONLY fully years old Luwell :"olewlon of Santa Ana. Bib'n Tucke r was oraan· Jled in September, 19-17, by four cnuples from Corona del \tar -\h. and \b s . Robert Callis , \tr. and Mrs. J. T . Keeler, \h . and \b s. Lowe]\ :'llewlon and \1r. and \bs. R. A. Pearsol. Se ve ral a re still active members . The c lub maintains a membership of 100 couples. BIRTH DEFECT STUDY SESSIDH SCHEDULED Community Jeadeu have been in vi te d to a s pecial mee tina at I p.m. Sept. 27 to hear of the pro gress of the Birth Defects Evaluation Center sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of The National Foundation· Mar ch of Dimes, and located at Chi ldrens llospital, Orange. Accord ina to \trs . Norman Watson, of Dover Sholes, pr ogram chairman, a panel of physicians will present the ac tual procedure fol ~ lowed in the evaluation of a youna patient with a con~ aenita\ defect. Me mbers of the Newport Beach Junior Ebell wi ll u sist as hos- l.eUes. IMivctt• Coll•g• In Orong• County lor MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS A .. tlts Cohte _, M••• I D•"' Allist.ts ........ (A Non•Profit Educational lnslilution) 1717 S. lre• .. arlf St .. A• .. •• • 631-MIO -LAHISf Ill fMI IIAtiOII- NEftRT HAIIIIOR Iiiii GII TliURSOAY tSEPT. Zl. 11&7 SECXIID SE~·--_P.:::"'::..S:.._--'OO=IIJIIc::Ac..D::tL=IIAc:.II.,_CAU=F. Scouts sign up Oct. 2 a proaram of character bui let- ina, citizenship trainina, and peuonal litneu ror lhc youth of America." To be eliaible for Cub Scootina, a boy must have entered the Jrd arade thi• fall, while those de1irou1 or becomina • Boy Scout mus t be at lcaat ll years o ld . HDTED BAHD TD PLAY AT JAZZ FUTIVAL The Thad Jones-Mel Lewi• Band will make ita west cout premie1e at lhe 2nd annual PacHic Jan Fe sti~ val, whi ch i1 scheduled fo1 Oct. 6,7, and & on the Oran~ ae County Fairasounds in Costa Mesa. Co-Leadeu Thad Jones, ltumpel, and Mel Lewi 1, d1ums, 011anized thris band (JOm lop-O ight Eastcm jazz aJti iHt> 3 yean ago. Othet alti sts who will be pe1 f01 mi ng du1ing the F1iday evenin, conceit afe the \tode1n J azz Quallet, the Bo la Se te T tio and the sin a· ing gsoup, the Fout F1esh-. men. 540-1366 COlT DUPERY AIMrico'a largott bclllli .. GUARANTIED DIAPIIY CLEANING e No Shrinkage e No Willed Hoods e Perfect Pleat Folding e Perfect Even Hems e Water Stain Remcwof OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE e PROFESSIONAL ~EMOVAL e PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION e TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED e FREE ESTIMATES e FREE LOAN DRAPES 20°/o OFF FOR CASH & CARRY 642-0270 ~------------------ PRELIMINARY COMPATIBILITY PROFILE I INAM( ········ ·········· ' ···I they are the type suited to dislikes! anxious to of person their likes find best and , I STillEY . " . . . I PHONE RAC E CITY ........ STATE ...... Z:ONI OIZIP .... ·1 ................ , AGI .....••...•...• S<X . ..... I 0 .Jngle ID"'• ...... '"The Applicat ion of Scientific Research to Hum an Happiness" 1 0 wMiowed N> The Compatibility Profilo is the beginning to a modern, intelli~ gent method of selecting and meetin g that special someone ... in a safe d ignified and strictly J confidential manner. 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I I I a• .... 617, Oo a 1 ,._. • h 'In ••••al 117-M&a,&ot...., • ' I From the Police Blotter REftiiT HARIOR Ell~ ell SECXIID SEC11011 -~ IN DIAN GUIDES. and Indian MaidenS of the Orange Coast YMCA will begin thei r drive tor new tr ibe members next Monday, Sept 25. Ge tting, ready for the dr ive ar e, from left, Billy Oosta, 317 Pr inceton, Costa Mesa, Little Chief of the Catalina Na tion Y Indian Guides; Nicky Sue Graham, 2512 Davis Pl., Costa Mesa, Little Princess of the Orange Na- -DAY, SII'T. 11 Edwud· Eul, 61~8 Mu- auetitoiAvc=., Cotona dtl M&J , beaan his Monday by dia· cover ina someone had a &.olen the rea.a license plate ruxn his Fotd. • . But Monday was even bluet for Donald Webster, 214--8 Cedat St., .,,_..,. Newpon Sho1u, who round that someone had stolen a $250 automobile fuel in- jectol from hi s aarase •.. On the nautical ftont, J.N. Sherwood, 2871 BayshOJ e Or., Bay Shotes, .1eported that his 10.foot fibera lass dina:y had been stolen fr om its moor ins .. , Thieves had been bu sy ovet on 213 28th St., West Newpou , too, ac- COJding to D. Hen1y, who found his S1J5 stereo had been stolen from hi s cat afte1 someone had unlocked the 1ea1 do01-possibly with a coat hanger. .. Even th e City of Newport Beach suffered a loss, one th at would find mos t ci ti zens apathetic: 4 me ter heads had been s tolen at W. Bal- boa and 15th St., Centr al Ne wpo rt. . Renda Wolfe, 153 Robin Hood Lane, tion of Y Indian Ma idens, and Don Ham- ilton , 3210 Oregoo, Costa Mesa. Both the Gui de s and Ind ian Ma idens groups are for first, second and third graders. Bi· mon thly meetings are held in members' homes. There will be 12 promotional as· semblies at local schools next week to inform interestea dads and moms about th e programs. Market is burglarized Over 51 ,000 was sto len called police after en tering from the Stop and Go Mar-the market al 12:30 a.m. ket at 455 5 W. Coast Hwy., tt.ion day, to get a magazine. West Newport, sometime He discovered both mone~· after the store was c.losed trays had be~n removed at 11 p.m. Sunday, Sept.lO. from the registers and taken En trance was made thiough to the store room at the Colla Meta, •topped - hvine 10 make a riatu bun, and hit cu ••• lOU-ended by Oaaiel 8uhle1 of Bevelly Hill1 ••• When A. Enclt opened the door of bit IOJoo idence at 419 HeUouope, Corona del Maa, he aaw the hood of his cat had been left open by tomeonc who had 1emoved the tile aod hood. . .Marilyn Hausman was left in the diUk by someone who cut low volt· aac wi res and stole S50 r -a 14-inch square ai r vent rear of the building where on the roo£ of the beauty they were left. wi th the shop next door. The thieves money taken. Brown paper then walked along the un· bags were also s trewn at- o bstructed attic to the hatch ound the floor nc ar one reg- above the markeL After i ster with a me tal cash box opcnina th is they dropped and currency which had down to the floor below, been on the bottom shelf worth of spotliahts from her home at 14 10 Warwick, Wes tclifr. . . Tools and a tool box valued at stSO were stolen ftom the back of the truck that Watrcn Diohe1, 1609 White Oaks, Costa Me sa, had parked at 2527 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile. , .Michael Alfano and Karl Podus ka, both 21 and 1esidenu of 132 (5th St., West Newpmt, were booked on th e charge of possession of matijuana, .. Wh ile police watched, Kenneth Myttinae•, 600 Begonia Ave., Co10na del MBJ, tJ ying to make a left tum around J wrecked cars , collided with the rear of th e car that Elizabeth Clarke, 1315 Santanella Tet., Irvine T cuace, had coll ided with the c at of David Comoy, 507 Matigold Ave., Cowna del Mar, at the intersection o f 2nd and Narcissus 1\ve .... At the inte1sectron of Lake Ave. and JJ1d St., West Newpo1t, Kenne th Jennings of Santa Ana, d1iving a cadillac convertible , collided with the ca1 of Joseph WaldJUp, 631 W. Vict01ia, Costa \1esa. . , PA UL BAILEY, at right, son of Mr. Bailey of 104 Via Havre, Lido Isle, is rece iving a special medallion award from R.L. Whelchel, Edi son Co. district manage r at Yucca Valley, l or cons tru ction of :•comfort in desert living " homes. Pau l is head of Bailey & Son , Yucca valley bu ilding firm wh ich was founded by the elde r Bailey. ....... ...... Cl erk Richard Stewart of of the ched: ou t coun ter, 5004h River, West Newport, missing. 0 . K. Ea1l J r., chai1man of the board of the 0. K. Earl Corp. announces the ap- pointmcntof Edgar \L Se cord of Newport Beach as pro-- ject executive for the plan· ning and cons truction firm \lr. Secord has served as assiStant secretarr and chief engincc:1 of the h vine Industrial Complex, and w.-s one of the de,·elopers of the Southern California Association of Go,·ernments (SCAG), a re gional planning ~seney fo1 Southern Cali· fo rnia Counties and Cities, Tuesday, Sept. 12 ~lanue l Diaz, 22 , of 2021 Mi rama r Dr., Balboa, was booked un the charge of an ou tstanding warrant. Abrasions on the e~·e and e lbow we re suffered by Ch ris .\lillington, 1&21 E. Balboa Blvd., Ba lboa Pe• ninsula Point, when he ran into a parked car on Clan- Heating -Ai r Conditioning Sheet Metol 1640 . Superior Ave. LJ a.ssJ I nel Road. • .A. Clialal ol Santa ADa teported 1hal tomeoae bad atolen a wo. mM'• watch. valued at 1250. from lbe ahowcaae of hi a J-.welry abop 1t 3007 £.·Coati Hwy.,. CCI'Ofta CS.l SPORTING GOODS Mar ••• A 1967 Cbovrolel l------------------wu stolen. from Chrit Craft Weu. l101 W. Coeat Hwy.; Marinora Mile. S.pL :9. , ·• Jamea Bradley left 1 door open ao hit aon could aot in their borne at 1427 Prit- cilla Ln • .-Harbor Hiahland~. when he came home rrom 1chool. but some one e lu lOok advantaae of tho open door and took away 2 ladies" watches and8 record albwna worth $220 ••• Gene Davis left his c&r in the park.ina lot behind 1701 Bcdtord No. 13, Wutclifr, and rc.! turned to find 4 wheel co- vers valued at over S7S miuina ••• Larry Glennie, 160 211t SL, Apt, A, Costa Mesa, parked his car at Fashion Island, and some- ooe in dayliaht hours re- moved hub caps worth S60. Wedneulay, Sept. 13 Dorothy Smith of 133 Shore- cliff received a phone call from a youna boy, M.o tlueatened, "You have S10,000 by midniaht or you are dead; 1"11 contact you later," and she replied, ,.That's great. why don't you!" and nothina more was heard from the boy ••• Harland Hahn, 42, of 407 Fullerton Ave., Newport Heights, was booked on the charge or drivina undtr the inOuence of liquor at 10:20 p.m ••• Theodora Poole, 1!, of JOt Lugonia SL, Newport Shore s, surrendered herself to be booked on the cha"rae of a felon)' warranL •• Wa~·ne Fuchs, 24H Elden, Costa Mesa, was booked on the charge of failure to ap- pear ••• Robert McClain, 42, of 331 Onyx, Balboa Island, was booked on the charae of drunk in public aher a wo- man stopped a policeman to (C011tinucd on pa aC 7) BRAND NAMES YOU CAN DEPEND ON FOR QUALITY • WILSON • WIGWAM • IAWUNGS • ADUR • ~GIIGOI • lAUGH -• VOlT • THAMIS • VICTOR • DUNLOI' • Acllro11dack • WHmNG • l'et~MyfvHia • IANCROFT HART'S IPOIT1N6 60001 • CONVDSE • JACK I'URCIU • HEALTHWAYS 531 CENTER ST. cosu .......... SPACE FOR RENT in th e Ensign Bu ilding 2121 E. Cull Hwy., Ctrtnl ftllllr Approximately 750 sq. ft. in rear of building, with enlrance from f ernleaf Ave. SE E OWNER AT THE ENSIGN T•l•,~•u: na-t&n FINE FURNITijRE -DECORATING SERVICE Amaziaaly ... i' co•'• leu when you plan The_J•lander way! 3411 Bay•ide, Newport Beach -· 673·1620 Shrubs, Interior Plonts TIOPICAL ,. .. Cry stol iner Corporotion Tropical & Trees lnseeteides ond Fertili zer Costing Resins & Mol ds S&H Green Stomps Fiberg lou Mo1eriah anJ FR EE DEU\'F.R)' One busines.-. that's realh· catching on i ... the tele-· phone answeri.ng sen·- tce. These busmesses I not part of the phone company 1 answer the phone for just about everyone who needs. to be available to the public at all hours.: lawyers, repair serv- ices, salesmen, and doctors-just to name a few. Since the fir:s t one was originated over 40 years ago, the number of answering \II , Secord's activities m· elude di re ctor of the Costa ~le sa Chambet of Commerce. Citizens Ad \'ismy Com· mittee Oange Coast Co\lege, committee chai rman for Boy Scout Ar chaeological Edger M. S.cord Spe cialty P os t 806 and member of the Balboa Yacht Club. Su ppli es -Ll fl-0292 ~~~~O!'A DEL MI\R .\'U RSERY ;;:]!:!~n:}~~[===l l626 P lacentia, Costa M .. o E. c oast Hwy., 675..01 60 ~ • MARINE HARDWARE ...f. O't 'U:lilu.' j, 'We h ove the lorgest crt d most Ma..tifvl selection of tropi cat fish in th• ••a. '*• aha carry o fvll line of ~·iWfll s, crtd call occu- sories neect.d lor the hobby. S..lh .S.. T009ical, 218 10, IOiloon, C.M. Liberty 8-7961. services in California has grown to more t han 700 and t hey .sen·e O\'er 100,000 client>~. From taking department store orders after hours. w !-~erving a..;;; a .secretary for bu:>y people, the tele-p~one. an:owering ... en·ice is another part of the e\"er- wJdenmg range of telephone uses. And you'll find them listed in the hllow Pages of your telephone book. Sta .. Ung Septernbel' 22 the Bell Telephone Hou r will be p l'-nted every t hir d Frid ay. Plea•• obec,lr. you l' looal new•paper fol' U rn• and •t a tlon. --. Have you ever spent unne ces~a r y time searching through stacks of old papers, coupons, and match- books for an impor- tant phone number -only to find it writ- ten on a crumpled grocery list? Well, I've found there 's an easy way to keep those impor- tant numbers handy . J ust call the '\le wport • Costa .\fesa Busi- ness Office o n 642-11 0 1. Ask you r Service Repre- sentative for a Pe rsona l Te le ph o ne Directory. She 'll gladly send you o ne free. Your Personal Directory has space for names .. ad- dres.~, Area Codes, personal and emergency num· bers. It's the ha nd y way to keep frequently called numbers at your fingertips. And if you want more than one, just Jet her know. She'll be happy .to send them to you. LORNA MILLS TO TALK Mi ss Lorna H. \lilis, pre- sident of Lagun a Federal Savings and Loan Assn., will speak to the Orange County Otapterof the Ameri- can Society of Women Ac· countants at 7 p.m. Thurs· da~·. Sept. 21 , at the Cl!.arter House 10 Anaheim. Her topic will be: "Savin gs and Joan -Growth and prob- lems." \liss \!ills, long time resi· dent of the Balboa Coves area of Newport Beach, is one of sb. women in the country to serve in the capaci ty of a federal sav- ings and loan president, and the only woman in a Cali- forni a Federal Savings and Lo an Assn. to hol d that position. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEA~S SUBJECT: "How Do You See Yourself?,. LECTURER: Georgina Tennan~ C.S.B., of london, En~and. TIME: Thur.day, Sept. 28, 11 8:00p.m. PLACE : lincoln Jntermedi1Je School, 3101 Plclftc 'llew Or., Coron1 del Mar. She is a past di1 ector and treasurer of the Laguna Beach Cl!.am ber of Com- merce, a charter mem ber and past president of the Sorop- ti mist Ciubof Laguna Beach , a ch arter member of the lr· vin e Coasl Country Club, an acti ve member of the Salva- ti on Army and the Southern California Regi onal ~l ospi ­ tal Planning Commi ttee. She is the dau&hte r of a prominent Orange Coun ty rancher and breeder of hor- ses, and this perhaps has much to do with her own in· te rest in both breeding and riding. She is a member o f the Arabian Horse Club o f Ame ri ca. ~EGAL NOTICE BEA UTY NOOK 273 2 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Ma r Phone b 73-7 336 • BU I~OIHG • REIIODELING • ADDITIONS LICENSED. BONDED FRED H. GERWJCK 304 Go ldenrod 6n.<~cur -549-2110 nrf'-= WILCOX.C:RITTINDEH HAIIDWARI H•Yieatl•nal ct..,..._ ... IUI 1700 W. Coast Hwy,. N.a . ......... Z.lf'AII ,AIMTI MR. KLEEN • Carpet Cleanjng • Floor-Stripping .nd waxing • Windows Cotto M••• • P~UMBING A. R. IU RSAC PLt;\lBER 71)() Carnation Ave, Corona del Mar Complete Cleaning Plumbina Repairs • UPHOLSTERY Service. CALL-DAY & NIGHT UPHOLSTERING 646-4977 WATER HEATERS (By Europec.t Cro{t&men.) /:~~~~~~~~~~~---67 3·4130 REMODEL 2 pc. ••• OHLY $69 .50 Cell "I•"'Y" •JEWELERS 215 Moin H.B. 5l6~5 FR!E del & jllicll:u, ro,A: ' ' r EQUIPMENT WALLACE CALDERHEAD /E~I'El-ER s.,,.!ng tho Coatto l "••• .. ,~ O..a l!ty CUSTOM c.,..,.,. & p.,~••l FURNITURE U I'HI~LSTE R" flllclont o DRY CL EAHJHG FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrMmt Tosh ' QUALITY WO RK • HElL'\ FIREHOUU 2809 Howpo~ llv4. Newport a.ech 675-«11~ UP,HOLST'EAV • R~F I NISH IN G ORAP,ERI ~S • CUSTOM CAAP,II!:TS AMP,LII!: PARKIN G. IN REAR NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., IHC .. .,WHERE TH E 4 U.S. FLAGS F'-Y'' 61J.4UO 26.0 W, C.01t """''' N_,.,, 1-ch, Tol.,h-• 646·4477 ESTABLISHED IN 1946 3123 E. Coast Hiahway Corona del Mar ORiole 3-2250 o RESTAURANT BERK SHIRE'S .1'1 the ley LUNCHEON -DINNE R COCKTAILS ORiole 3·9405 3450 VIA OPO RTO Newport Beach LOU ROY ELDER u luuv•s CONTACT I., KNill I:VI:wC"'" IT Y L.INO "·~ftACTING ~"RSCIII!IeiNG PHONE 6G4102 112:41RVIN£ N(WPOAT II EACH WESTCLII""F PLAZA YOU CAU. .•... WI W1U RICOM,MIND ., FOI .IYICU, IIIIIIUCTI II IIIIILIC IIFII.I1'101 -- TWYif--101-P SHOE REPAIR Pune and Lu11a1e Repair -Dye Work S (, H SIIIWI/J& ONE DAY SERVICE 1890 Harbor Blvd. ~1.1 Mesa -Ml 6-3311 C.fl llfll v .. , ..... AtJ .... 1 .. 1 .. Ul-0550 ""-lo Y •• CW., ............... , Collin-- ·From the Police Blotter ~'n1d era. paje 6) ,._. •• .,,..,.. 14 ' , • esna Ne.tu, 20J To- -.loio. · , .Mut-Hill-811• Tor lor, lO, 114 R0o pu, Bal ... Jol...t, drioiaa riCibe. 2001 Oalat .. Ter •• "" eo.,.r, 10, bod. or ... , oe Bayeil!k Dr., ool· Jrvi.. Temce, fli\td to IOU W. ·Balboo Blvd.; Bal-Hdtcl wltlo die r••. rtl tlttt a lOp her car u4 coiiiW boa. were ~.ct oa du1 car ,.. dw. Cluit no..,. •• wi&b '.a.e ear that Dlraait abarp o1 po11euion or 405 Serra Or.o C~ona Hi.a-• Nne• of Pullerlon had etop. muijDau. · •• hmet'llrrmer• laadl, had 1&opped in tM j ped for pecletlriaa1, oa E. ma, ,19, oC 1606<: SUperior. ro.dway ••• Robert AIUsoa. Ca.lt' Hwy., near Orelt.id Weet N•wporl HeiP.li. was IM.S Sutiaao. Oonr Sbor••• Ave., Corona del Mar ••• booked oa the charac or ckivin& bia VW oo But Evelyn Lewis waa liMp-failure to appear.· •• Patted Bluff north of Back Bay lea upuairs at 1200 W. car• beloaaiaa to William Road. hit a curb and tumed OcnD PLo Balboa. and Braw. ot Pasadena and over; hia car had 10 be didn't hear cho Cblcv .. who Roeald Moore, 122 Helio--towed oaway •• ·.Aiiec Smilb · 1tole Sl4 worth cl reed rw. trope, Corona del Mar. were of West Covina went to Hoaa &u.re from her poreh. · •• Shu· dominocd by Robert Tellina, Hospiaal after drivint her oa Holzmillcr or Pcttuau•se 1115 E. Balboa Blvd.,Bal· car in&o a rear end collision Bend1 drove her car in&o the boe who was drivina hh with the ford driven by Joel latcrteetion at Balboa Blvd. a.e'vrolet ell\ on Newport Wes tman, 201 Pemlcal, COf-. and 30th SL, West Newport, Blvd. ·ncar 2Sih SL, Central ona del Mar; the Westman and was slNck by the car New~L •• Someone enter-car was for ced into the Mus- Sharon Boll, 202 42nd SL, ed Cbris Ahren's trailer at tana driven by Ernest Hen• was drivina we1t on Balboa 7000 W. Coast Hwy., West drickson, L&~una Beac h. m Blvd.· • .Someone catered Newport. and I tole the s urf-MacArthur Blvd ..• Someone her aaraae and removed a board on hi 1 bed ..• Nancy pried open the door &o The/ boy's Stinpay bike, valued Mou, 116 Onys., Balboa Other Plaee, 6450 W. Coa1 t at 125, accordina lO Virainia Island. travelifll tt.e wrona Uwy ., We1t Newport, andre· Borne, 4126.-B, Hilaria Way, way 00 a one way street., moved money from 3 mach-. Wes { Newport Heiahts •• ~A rode her bicycle into the in· ines, but didn't open the t70 surfboard Ytas stolen t.euoction at Apolena and cash reai1ter. FIRST STORE RIBBON cut at the offi- ci al opening of Fashion Island, Monday, Sept, 11, was at Sllverwoods, following bfi ef rema rks by Robert Fi nch, I leu tenant gove rnor of California, andWilllam Mason , presi dent of th e Irvine Co. Pi ctured here , from left, are Jim Williams, manager of the store; Alex Cock ran, presi dent of Si lverwoods; Pirate--clad Pepsi Brown- wood of Hollywood, model for Hathaway Shirts; Mr. Mason , Lt. Gov. Finch~ and S.C. Bllheimer, cha.i rman of the board of Silverwoods. Mem bers of the Newport HarOOr Chamber of Commerce officiated at ribbon-cu tting ce remonies at th e oth er Fashion Island stores as a brass band tou red from ribbon to ribbon. {Ensign photo.) from J. Schredder'• praae Auk and collided with the at 213 34th SL, West Ne-car driven by Nancy Black, Sotu,.y, Sept. 16 porL •• Her car was pu1hed 113 Topaz Balboa Is land Numerous abrasions were (rom the p&rkina apace in ..• Three ;uitcues valued suffered by Annor Todd, 543 front . of Chriatian Carl's 14o were stolen from th e Vis ~ Flora. East Bluff, home ' at 214 Iris, Corona top abel£ in the back of her when his Yamaha collided with the Chnrolet driven del Mar, and pushed to • re· IU&&e, accordina to Carol by Gloria Gorr, g)9 Darrell, mote s pot at the end of Pearce, 510 Tus tin Ave., Breakers Drive,Otina Cove. Newport Hei,hta ... The car Cos ta Mesa. · .Donald Li- where l:hicves a&ole 4 tires belonaina to Edna Huahea, voni, 515 A.venida Larao, and wheel• valued at U6S. 730 SanLana Or •• Irvine Ter· East Bluff. was booke d on Mike Boll buys Mac's store · As a child, Mike bouahl sodas at Pelletier's New. port Pharmacy. Now as a man , Mike Boll has taken over the manaacment and soda making at the Newport Pier location and chanaed the name to the Newport General Store and Soda Shoppe. Owner J ohn (Mac) Pelle- ti er wi ll operate Pelletier's Pharmacy on Placentia by the Uoag Uospi tal alter he reu.un s rrom a several week s·lona vacation an South America. Mr. Boll is rrom the Los Anaeles and Pasadena &leas and has been in nics. Ui 1 fni ly bas alway a spent lheir vacations on Balboa Island or · the PeninsulL Under his manaaement. the store wi II be the same ex· cept prescriptions will not be filled. GETS B.A. DECREE Patti cia L. Dolan or New· pott Beach was awatded a B.A. degtee in intetiot de· sign at th e Sept. I summe t session convocation at San Jose State Co llege. NEWPORT HARBOR ENgGN SEal NO SECTIO N --Pitie 7 1'1\URSOAY, SEPT. 21, 1967 CORONA DEL MAR, CAll F. C::HIJRC::Ht:S ,.v-adt ~ Gr~urdf 3262 IM.d ~. M-.port Heights A Fru -.J I,J«P~,d~,t ConrrPttllio,tl/ Chri5lian ChMnh Sunday, S.pt, 2 .. : S.utton by the Rev. Horman Brown Topic: "Can we match this h04o!r?'' ~nday Servic e and Church School at 10:00 a.m. HurS'"Y care provicle4t PhoM: 6.f2·27..0 first aa,.ist Oturch of Costa Mesa PICTURED HERE at the stage court at Monday's for· mal opening of Fashion Island are, from le ft. Mrs. Ken- neth Reafsnyder, general chairman of the Assistance Leagues of Orange County and Long Beach, sponsors of Saturday even ing's preview opening; Daniel O'Fa r· rei I, manager of Newport Center, and Mrs. Philllp Storm, Assistance'League coordinator for the preview opening, which was attended by an estimat 'ed 19,500. Moving plans noted '"Greetinas from Newport Balboa Sa.vinas." said a group of smartly dressed women to Fashion Island empl oyees on open in& day, Sept. 11. In U65, quarters were distribulCd at the openina of the Corona del Mar off. ICeS, a charae or an outstandina :-:se·b~tr:e:em:=e:-;;:; wartant ..• The car was tow· ed away and the driver, after collidina with Ute car Archibald McPhail, 127 46th of Susan Norris which was SL, West Newport, was taken 1topped on NeYtporl Blvd., waitina to merae with traf-to Hoag Hospital by ambu· fie •.. Bruce Smith, 1324 lance after his Pl ymouth w. BaWtoa, NO. s, declared had a rear col\isaon with the flat 4 males were sleepi na truck driven by Cecil Wil· Ii ams or Garden Grove ... in a vacant, unlocked apart· • .o.: h 1 R 'l r 1736 .th . . 1V1JC ae yan, -, o mcnt wt out pennusaon ... G 1 0 o• d a axy, over .:~uores, an A 135 battery was re:nov~d John Lonastreth, 4503 W. from his car when he left It Balboa Bl vd., West Newport, p~ked on the street. over· were booked on the char1e ntaht. declared Robert Spa-pouession of marijuana at dy, 3306 Marcus, West New· 45th SL and Seashore Dr.. porL •• While Warren Rose West Newport. . .James was in Catalina, someone Bcndyne 740 A.miaos Wa\' e~tere~ his hom~ at 423 No. 2,E;st Bluff, ~·as take·n' Vaa Ltdo soud, Lulo Isle, to Hoaa Hospi tal after an and sto~e some mone~ •.. A accident wi th his Su zuki on 1200 sail boat belonaana to Jamboree Road. . .Vf'hile John Sadler, was s tolen from Olarles Griffith was sleep- the dock at the B.alboa ina. someone pried open a YachtClub ... Thou&hOaaMe s 'de window screen at 171 7 Mc:rtick had parked her car 1 in the carport at 203 33rd W. Balboa Bl vd., Cenu.al St. West Newport, someone Newport, lOOk a wallel w1th 1~te the car battery . around S1 70 from the bed- e • Maybe you can 't move the mountain, but you ca n move t hat cnsp. clean mounta1n a1r-and enJOY 11 on the hot· test days nght where you lrve w1th gas a•r cond itioning. It has no ctty clatter. II operates on natural laws-with no mu1t1pllc1ty of mov1ng parts to clank, rattle. squeak. gnnd. thump, v·V·V·V·VIbrate or repa1r. For more information, on Gas Air Conditioning, call direct or collect to: 538-0211, Ext. 322. SoutMrn Counlon Gn Co"'p•n~ NFI'O\ f ['ltl: f!FUI O \f "' F!fOR/7F. Cll 1\FP..'' Yo~.~ con depend on us for careful qvol1 ry loun· der1ng. An d regardless of the weather, you con alway s depend on our prompt, 48·hour ser v1 :e. Bapti"t Bible Fellowship lnJpppndut Bible 811pli51 Sonta Ana & Magnolia Sts. A TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY Neiahbors·tc)obe were pre· sented with aaily wrapped new n67 quarters, souvenir greetinas annooncin& the September, nM, move of the Corona del ~!ar inlCrim orfi ces of Newport Balboa Savings to the Financial Plaza of Newport Center. New 25-cent pieces we re Ne wport Balboa Savinas is famous for its coin col· lection, the laraest west or the MiSSISSippi. The move in B6a, the 32nd anniversary, wi ll be the 4th e11.pansion since the Association beaan in H36, and will more than double the size of the Cor· ona del Mar offices , say Assistant Vice President Carol French, manaaer of the in lCrim orrices, and Kenneth Foster, public re· lations chief. room and left by the front Frl~.,. $eftt. TS door •.. A. fire ex.tinauisher, Two city uucks, one from fishina rod and ree l valued Or•nae and one rrom New· at $43 we re taken rrom the port Beach, driven by Rich · boat moored off ~f:h St., ud K)'ler and Carl Acklin SL. Balbo~, belonaana to collided at the ci ty d001p Charles Griffith of Laauna . . .Charles Charbera, 5~. Beach ... Wi 1\iam McDenno tt, Pos t Office Bolt 1432. New· 1811·A W .. Ba lboa Bh·d .• po rt Beach, was booked on Central Ne .... port, slept an outstandina warrant throuah the am val of an wt• charae ... Another of a sue-in\·ited and unknown guest., cession of pots was stolen who took with h1 m a wa llet from the porch at 1107 E. with S7 ... A. ~ortoded wrench Balboa, Balboa Peninsula, was left behmd by someone J"•' Coli oa S-0,10. accordina to Diane Elder who had used at to pr y orr .a VALET OJ FliED 3U1 £.COAST •rwAT. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor lr----------0 SUND AY SERVICES ~:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Momina Worship 6:00 p.m. Train ina Unions 7:00p.m. Evenina Wors hip WEDNESOAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study ~:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina Lutheran Church Of the Moster Luther• Church in AMerica 2900 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar, Calirorni Or. William R. Eller Phone: ORiole 3-5022 8:45a.m •• Family Wor11hip 9:45a.m .. Ch.urc~ Schoo l 11 :00 a.m., Festive Worship NURSERY PR OVIDf;D .,. ....... _ .. a.,,., ,_ •' •• ... ,, s,tttt s...,.s..._,,_ .... , ........ ,,,.,.-.&: l-lltf S..l•• 1 ....... .. ,. ...... ,~ .. "'"" -.41 ,., .. 7 ... .. ...,...., ...... _.., .. . ",. .............. .. otOrut• ... II,. .,.. .. _ '•twti.L,__ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (South em} Corona del Mar Coast HW)'. at Mac Arthur Pastc.t Howard E. Will iams Phone 6 7 3-fl626 SUNDAY SCHOOl •••• 9tU- MORNING WOitSHlf" •• n ,oo- EVENING WOitSHif" , , 7t00""' Wt:ONISDAY SIRVICE 7•1S II"' NURSERY P'ROV IDID Christian Science Services FIRST CH URCH OF CHRIST, SOEN11ST 3303 Vi a Lido Newport Beach SUNDAY SC HOOL 9:\S •·"'· ond II o.M. SUNDAY SERVICES 9: IS -I 1 •·"'· WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I,. ..... READING ROOM •-1. 116oya: 9 •·"'· -S II'·"'· WMn•all6oy: 9 •·"'· -7:4S ,. ..... , ...... , _, Frld•y: 9 ...... -s ,. ..... ; 7·9 ,. ..... Sun4•r• I,. .... -4 II'·"'· ll:COfliiO c•uac• Of' CW..-T, ICIIENTIST Newport Bnch at Coron1 del Mlr 610 Camation Ave. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 .. -. SIJNOA.Y SERVICE 10 ...... WEDNESDAY EVENING 1\EETINCi 1:00 , .... READING ROOM '- Mutual Buildina 2863 Eut Coast Hiahway Moa. -Sot. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'nntr~~dey evni•«-7 to 9 You are cordially invited to aueltd Ch'Pch. Sen ices and 10 uac 1hc kcadlna Room. 1LNPP lr tuhun ~ .. 0• ••• IJI•fl• O ....... .U.1 H~w,rl H~" ... , C~t,.,. D.IYC NEWPOR.T JI.E~~!"'• CA~IFORNIA l:H~ '\"'!>RICAN LUTHI!I'IAN CHU.IO!C!:I 8:00 a.m. 11> ':00 a.m. -F.,lly WOishlp StrYI ce. 9:15 &.1!!. II> 10:15 1.01. -F.,lly Sludy Session, ·10:)0 a.m. II> li:.JII Llll.-F.,lly WOrsh ip Stnrlct. n.-.-a.-.-1'111 a. •. 0toqo J, ........ Yltlwloa Pu10< ........ ,. disuibuted in B61 on the firm 's 25th anniversary. The 1136 piece now sells for sa . .so. As mentioned on the sift enve lope at Newport Ce nter. the n6 7 quartets may increase in value sim· ilarly. Headquar~,er s will re main in the S.story buildina at 3366 Via Lido, Newpor t Beach. Council News The Newport Beach Ci ty dance from 6 to 10 p.m. Council took lhe following Saturday, Sept. 23, and to ac tion last week : close Plaza del Sur and • Approved the request of Plaza del Norte between attorney Peter Korican of those hours. the law firm of Hurwitz, • Approved a request Hurwitz and Remer for a from the Lido Isle Com- . delay in hear ina the appeal rrNnity Assn. for replace• from the Plannina Commis· ment of sidewalks between sion rutin& aaainst an orr-Via Mentone w.d Via Nice site advertisina sian ror by the Edison Co. in the Karam's restaurant at 2920 same color and pattern as Newport Blvd., Newpo rt before; the Edison Co. wotk Beach; the hearina was of rep\acina sidewalks had diaried to Sept. 2S. been suspended Sept. I • AdoptedOtdinance 1230. after • protett from LICA cortectina a loophole in the ~at the color and pattern city taw requirina doas to .d~t d;,;;no;;;,t~mo;;;;t;e~h~. !!!!!!!!""""!!!\'I be on a leash on a beach, I 1tteet, alley, park or pablic plac:e in the city. • Adopted a re~~olution callina for removal of weeds aad other public nuisance• an4 settina 7:10 p.m. Sept. 2S for a public hearina; colt of weed removal, if done by the city, will be added 10 the tu bill of the property owncn. • Established 2-bour park• ina from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., ncept Sunda'yt and boli• day,, on tbl north tide of A~ SL between Tuttia A... Md Riwers ido ATe., If )'011 we a newcomer, or bow of a n•wcomer 10 lhe tlatbof wl\o hu nol been do her a fa¥01 br •• Hafbor ViaitOf I Mel 10 a .m .• •ill call • ,., •Hh •aJ••I• iwfC~n~tati"'t .. aifta ,... frindl:y biaaiMia ttMI whidl atMCI ,..., 10 llll•lp h•r beootM ....... .; .,. hef fti!IW ._ .... ,a. ' 1111 -,..1'011 _n...,.. jast off Matinen Mite; 1hi1 ~~~~~ •limiDital M SNoot ": · 1ecdoe ol ar .. a c•b. c.~• ... Y-W111i11t W e ~·M dill reqM:U of ........ . lht Botboo P.,.i•••I• Polol __ Aln .. liD coMKt • i ... t • .._. ..• When a police offi cer lock h om a door .to the cabi n COIOJfA DEL MAl told Theodore Susan, 2114~ cruiser owned by Donald ~!:===-=================== W. Ocean Fron t, Cenua\ Nu tten, 1221 Somerset Lane, CUSTOM HOMES-REMODELING COMMER CI AL Pcrson ahtcd Srr-1•,. DON £. ElDER Newport, that he had been Westcliff, and moored at 715 drivina his black Uonda at W. Bay, Balboa; after .search· unsafe speeds, he said, ing the boat, the mt~der "You've aot to be kidding'" left with a botll~ of h quor and went into the re sidence ..• The l'H7 wh1te,:! door at 10~ 22nd St.. Cenual Ford s tation waa~n be lon g· Newport; a little \at er, a ll in& to Victor Matdhol , 3()4 ELDER "kidding" aside, Mr. Susan H th St., We.st Newport, was ]5 Years in "iewport Beach CONSTRUCTION CO . was handcuffed and on hi sst iro~l~·~·f.rom~:'.";P~"~'~·~·~·~·~I~a~c~,*~:1~1=0~7 Ei. Bo~l bo~o~B~I~ ·d~·;;;;;;;;;;;,;;~6~7~3-~6~5~90~~ way to the police station. at 28th and Newport Bl\'d, where he was booked on the char1e of resistina arrest ... Gr ethe Moaensen. 116": M1rine Ave., Balbc.a Is land, was drivina her Comet on Bayside Drive around 2 p .. m.; a little later she was In- volved in an accident with 2 stopped cars belonain1 to Bradley Hiaht of Van Nuys and Hi lda Trimboli, 201 30th St., We st NewporL .. Some· .. 00::::~-n.->·• one broke into the VW that Jack Navelski, 307'-1 33rd St., West Newport. had park-I I ed on Lake St., and stole • 1 Cib1 watch, snmkel and ttunks ~~~;;:::;;;;;;;::::;;~:!~~~::::~::~::~~::::~::::::::~~;; .. valued altoaether at 1112 .'~0 HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF COUNTRY CLUB ClleMplonehlp Golf Coone • Drhrlnt "-11 • Open to Pua,Mc • ............ Dk IIIII .... Loc:Med In Huntington Beech. one-half mile from Peclflc: Coat Highwlly orr GokMrl••• S.a• a.-F-$3 -.ltdeya, $5 Set., '5un. end Hoi~ Far a.111 a.ll THE 4TH ANNUAL get acquainted party sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce will be an ootdoor western barbecue. scheduled for Thursday evening, Sept. 28. Pictured here. from left, are Fred Schoepe, d inner committee ticket chairman , with hair- do and serape to suit the occasion; linda Pfleger, Miss Newport Beach. and John Macnab, president of the Chamber. linda is holding a poster announcing one ' of the entertainment features for the barbecue. Las Pajaritos Mar imba Band. Also on the program wilt be Dick Lane. Harry Babbitt and a barber shop quartet . The get acquainted parties were Inaugurated by the Charnber as a get-toge ther for business men and wo- men of the Harbor Area. (Cameo House photo.) NEWPORT HARBOR ENgGN SEOONO SECTION --Page ! THURSDAY, SEPT.11. 1967 OORONA DEL MAR, CALl F. $3 MILLION PERMIT FOR IRVINE CO. H.Q. The Irvin e Co. has taken out a 53 million permi t for its headquarters building in Newport Center. It wi II J O up 10 stories, to a height of ISO feet, 3 inches . Thia permit boosted the September pe rmi t total at mid"'J))int to the S-4 million mark and may make this the record month for the year. Here is t he list of petmi ts valued at tl,OOO and over, issued by the Newport Betch buildina department during the firs t half of this month : )'rhwport C•nt•r The Ir vine Co., 10-s tory Irvine Tow er, 1+10 Newport Center Drive East, 53,000,· 000. The Irvine Co., fire sprink· le r sys tem for TBA building, No. 2-4 Fashion Island, ~2.H4. J .C. Penney, ~o. 24 Fash· ion Island, 7 si gns, s ~.000. The Irvine Co., tenant de· velopment for ~orm \1eagers, t'\o, ~Fashion Island, -'Sl il .· aoo. East Upp•r Boy Don B. Ayres J r., Amiaos Way, 12·unit apartmen t build· mg and O·space carport, 'S lH,HJ; 6-unit apartment and l2·space carport, 517 ,· 114; 4 .... mi t apartment and 6· s pace carport, s 51 ,oaa; 3 carport buildings, 512,400; total, $285,-HS. William Fi ck er, Amigos Wa y, two 5--unit apartment buildings, 550,000 each; one four·plex, 544,1100; two duplexes, 550,000; three aaraae units, 522,000; wall, s 1,000; total, 521 7,000. T.A. Oobbrie Jr., altera· tions. ~01 Celtis, 52,000. w .. t Upper Bay Ivan We !Ia & Sons , !~ni t, !-story dwellin&, 1650 Gal· uy, 534,000. Dr. J. Farber, swimmina pool, 1406 Santiaao, S3,200. Ivan Well1 & Sona, swim- min & pool, U42 Santiaao, 13,200. Shore Cliffs Freeman Fisher, 236 Dri f~ wood, convert aaraae inlo 3 bedroom• and btth, build new aaraae and worlaoom. 16,000. • fOR A CO.SEIIVATIVE Appr .. ch to GeM,.I Insurance Con roct ED JII'ARD AT JAY I. RIMfRO 333 N. NEWPORT BLVD NEWPORT lEACH Cameo Highlands Allen Love, add den at 5 ta Rockford Rd., 53,480. Harbor Vl•w Hills Boris Frankovic, swimmin& pool, 073 Sandcastle, S3,· .oo. Joh nson & Sa vi 11, swim· ming pool , an Sandcastle, S2,400. Richard B. Smith, toilet bui !dina for pool recreation area. 2601 Sah Air Circle, SJ,OOO; wall, 2601 Salt Air Ci rcle, Sl,400. J .M. Wright, swimmina pool, 1221 Surfline, S3,300. E. Stiles, l~ni t, l·story dwelling, 1028 West Wind Way, 56],000. Balboa Copre, 105 Main SL, parli· ti ons for c lassrooms, multi· purpos e room and JYm, S20,- 000. W.B. Augur, alterations, 1316 E. Balboa Bl vd., SJ.OOO. Bock Boy Chazan Constru ction Corp., orrice building, 4501 Birch St., SIOO,OOO. Bncon Boy Richard Leitch, remodel, Ia Rudder Rd., 52,500. Balboa Island J.F. Deane, 5 Collins Is· land, remodel ki tchen, Sl ,· 000. H•wport W. T. Spraaue, cabana ad- dition, 300 W. Coast Hwy., 52,000. Ski Mart, remodel, 2805 W. Coast Hwy., Sl,OOO. Mary Eisenlord, cabana, 710 Lido Park Or .• S2,000. W•st Newport H•ithh Don Koll, tenant im prove- ment, 833e805 W. 16th St., S2,000. Bay Shor•• E.C. Johnson, addition. 2762 Circle Ot., SS,6JS, GEORGINA TENNANT, Christian Science te11cher ond pracllllonor from Lon- don, England, will speak at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 28, at Ab<lllom Lincoln School under the ousplces of the c.,.,.. del 110r ChrlsllM Science Cllurch. Hor topic will bo "Now do Y'"' SH YCMirstlfr BOYSC RE-OPEN Tbt Boyt' Club bc'uu:hea in Costa Meta and Upper Bty reopened Monday after 2 weeks or paintina and , ... pain, Ed Millenbura, botrd prctident, reported thit week. Lou Vantom, executive director, announce~ the fol· lowina branch director chanaes: Lee Piaher will uswne the branch director responaibilitic:a or the Up- per Bay Branch, 2131 Tua· tin Ave.; J oe .Fleckenstein will become the neW branch director or the Central Branch, 594 Center St. Mr. Fleckenstein served as a branch director of the Boys' Clubs of Lona Beach the put 6 years. Joe Floc:llouteln aeldty neaiq• rtom 1 10 1:30. Teama will be fonnc:d 10 repre unt die Boy •' Club or dae Hartlof Ana in the 196741 National Youth Soccer Auociation of Oranae County Leaauc:a. which ia affiliated ~it~ the. U.S. Soccer Auoclltton. The inUimUtBI naa root· ball acbedule is u follows: lrd arade, 4 to 5:30 on Mon· days; 4th and 5th arades, 4 to 5:30 on Tuesdays and Thundtya; 6th arade, 4 to 5:30 on Wednc:adays and Fridays, 7th and 8th arades, 7 to 8:30 on Mondays. 1:)0 p.m. lndat the Ceatral Brltlch oa 1'1Mutday t 1 to 1:30 p.m. Gymnntic Cia .. will· be cOnducted by Wehc~r Sct.- ewe each Moadey and w-. nud1y 1 to 9 p.m. at tbe Upper Bay Branch. It i a now pan, pw\t ~nd kick time, aponaored by Ford. Boys I to 13 wiahina to compare tkillt with other boys in the United States are uked to aia;n up. The boys will be competina aaainst boys or their own aJe. !OIIG, ORGAN I'ROGRAM fOR REnUD 1'11!0111 Davi d Ross, a vol unteer 1 from Philco-Ford Aeronu- tronic, wi ll hold his Rocket Club meetin1 s every Tues- day evenin1 at the Upper Bay Branch from 7 '"' 9. The fint model rocket firina will take place at 9 a.m. Saturday, SepL ·30, at Mile Square. - time Libratian at the Upper Bay Branch, will conduct a junior book award readina proaram. This proar11n it annually sponsored by Boys' Clubs or America. Sianups for all arades are now beina accepted. All Star. r_eam a will be selected in the 6th, 7th and 8th arades to repre sent us in the uavelina leaaue. First all atar aame will feature the Central Branch at the Upper Bay Branch this Saturday, Sept. 23. Boxina instruction . by vol unteer Golden Glove champion Gary Kranz wi II take place at the Upper Bay Brancb on Tuesdays 7 to Lotie Hoakina, a Theatre Alta 11aduate and 'fOCal soloiat, will aina at the fiut fall meetina or lbe Ametican Auocittioa. or Retited Peuons and Nttion- al, Rc:tited Teachen Ann. at I p.m. today. Sept. 21, at the Seniot Citizens club-- house in Cliff Htven, Mia. Flotence Mac:Ginitie or Collita Mesa will accompany Mu. Hoskins at the otJan. Mi n Charron llyde, part Cliff Webb, volunteer, will resum~ 111occer play on Wed- KEEP YOUR COOL ... where everybody around you is keeping theirs ... on the sun·blessed waters or Newport Harbor or way out to sea. That's what boating enthusiasts do who live in one of the outstanding develop- ments on Irvine Ranch. The ex tensive boa ting facilities at the bay provide room for boats of all sizes and kinds ... from sabots to s leek sailing sloops. And it's all so close ... just minutes away from any. of the residenlial communities bu ilt by some of the nation's foremost de velopers . Of course. ir you prefer sornewh<tl gf!nt ler aq uatic sport s. th e re are a lways th e rowboa ts on placid and peaceful Irvine Lake . Li fe's more fun when you keep you r cool ... th e lr vim~ Ra nch way! Visit the INFORMATid N CENTER soon. ;~nd rind nul more ~ Siln lil Ana Freeway <~I Myrnrd Rd .. 2 miles P.i1St or Tustin . Opt•n 9 to 5. I In UniveraitS' Park ... The new COilCepl in luxury living. 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Choose from five floor plans and 20 outstanding exterior de· signs .... Clatslc,. Early California, Ranch or Contemporary archi· lecture. with three or four bedrooms. Interiors orfer exceptional quality and beauty in carpeting, fireplaces, wood parquet floors and custom lishtinl fixture•. Unique California kitchen• afford a spacious cook center overlooking patio or rear yard. People on the way up, are on their way UP •.. to Harbor View Hills! IZ) on m•p bnlow.