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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-10-19 - Newport Harbor EnsignOil land ofter hinted R.A. Almabona of the AJm- tlJona PeUolewn Corp., 201 Emetald Bay, Laauna Beach, hu ••ittcn to the Newpou Beach City Council npten· ina interest in puu:haaina caislina oil producin1 pro-- pellie• in the city. He atatea in hi s letlet, "Please inform ua of any new 01 pendina rules, reau· lations 01 ordinances l:hat pettain to oil production and drillina within the city." The city has 16 wells in the Welt Newp01t au:a, 14 of them in production. Ci ty revenue f10m the royalties waa S32,SOO I a& I fi seal yeat, and will be estimated S31,· OOOthis fiscal year, accord- in& to city admin isuativc as· sin.ant Jim DeChaine. He expressed doubt that the city could be intcscsted in the ArmstJOn& o ffer, be- cause oi I p10duction u beina phased out. Tax relief law asked Orowina complaint• aaainst tho burden or local property taJ.ot for achool costa have resulled in a tax relief resolution adopted Tuesday cvonina by the Board of Education of !he Newport· Mesa Uni fied School Dis- trict. CANDIDATES for homecoming Queen at Newport Harbor High School this Saturday evening are, from left, seniors Ch ris John- son, Joan Russell, and Tracy Sherick. The QUeen will be presented at half-time at the Harbor-Santa Ana game. BALBOA 'GHETTO' FEARED Threat of a "ahetto" in Balboa is seen by Etic A. Eue. 425 Belvue Ln ., Bal- boa -unless lteps &Je taken to imptove the &Jea . He has Wtitten as follows to Councilman HowaJd Ro- center of Balboaisan eye1ore. I kn ow that mlln y women livina oo the Poi nt dtive on throuah Balboa to shop elsewhete . . . hn't it hiah time to ask youtauociateson the Coun- cil to take an intezest in the aeneral detetioration siiUa- tion in Balboa? A aood s tall would be the cancellation or the license of the Dilcothe- que. An other would be the tepait or sidewalks and curbs. Ano thet would be an otdinance to pre vent return- ing fishennen from cauyina tfte l t blood dripping fish up on the sidewalks on Main St. to a parking lot somo- whe re on the ocean ftonL "Lack of a ttention to &uch matteu by city auth01ilie 1 has led to scrcal\ed &)letto aJ:eas in othe1 cities. ts that what you acntlemen want for Balboa?" Awud of contract by tl\e Corps of Enaineen for the Wut Newport erosion con .. trol proj ect i1 eapected momentuily, and may be done l.Oday. acc:ordina \o Jim DeOiaine, adminia .. tralive auiatant in tho Newport Beach city man .. aar's offi ce. He \old the Ensia.n yealCt· day the Loa Anaelea Dis- trict office of lhe Corps of Enainoer bas completod d\e deaian memo for the project, •d this memo is in l:ht bands of the Corps b.ead- quarten m Washinaton, D. C. Speedy approval of the contract cou ld mean that work on the project could beain about Nov. 6. The project calls for in at alia- Li on of a 25LJ.-foot timber aroin off 40th SL, s tartina about 130 feet out from dlc property line, and haulin& or 4H,OOO c ubi c yards of und 10 the eroded beaches. Cos t i1 eslimated at $700.000. The Newport Besch Ci ty Council is eapected to take action Monday evenina on the award of a construction easement to allow the work to proceed. Mr. DeChaine uid that the 6 temporary aroins con- s tructed by private rinns are providina a desree of pro- tec ti on to lhe beaches. These ,roins should fend orr the rorce of the hiah tides due in the first dayJ of Novem- ber, before the now eoo- atruc:tioo can beain, he odded. AN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER, Todd Vander Pluym of Manhattan Beach, pro- duced th is masterpiece at Sunday's sand cas tle building contest of the Newport Chamber of Commerce at the Co rona del Mar mai n beach. This project won the award tor best contempo rary pagoda castle. (Ensign photo.) Churchmen back bonds The Harbm Counci l of Chu1ches has endo11ed the Oc t. 24 Newpor t-Mesa Uni- fied School Disu ict's bond e!ect1on as follows: "Ou1 elected t ep~e sentr lives on the school bo&ld and ~~>chool di~oic 1 are to be commended Co1 their a~ mini stJation and the manner in which they are seekina lO pt ovide the necessa1y school fa ci litie~~> fm our Oisuict. We urae out mem- beu to vote yeli on October 24th."" This resolution uka that bomo own en be penni ttod to ·doduca from their federal iocllme tax statement the ..,., of moaey t;laat th.,. bad paid durina Chat calen- dar year aa a property las for education, Helen Riheldafter dies The announcement wa10 made by Pastot ·Wauen G. SlUder, Ptubyte1ian Church of the Covenant, and Paat01 James H. Lamberth, Ch1ist Chutch by the Sea Commun- ity Methodist... pruident and vice president of th e 011&- a.iz.ation • Tho board believes that thia would elimina te the need for federal upondi- lure in the local school district. enc:ouraae local control and free more money locally to pay ror the edu- cation o f the conmunity's. children. The board wi 11 name a representative to contact conareaaional , represent .. Uvea from the Harbor area in an attempt to initiate such leaialation. A memorandum from budaet (Continued on paae 8) IIIIL COXbPIOUEII c• IIEI EIIT, liES Ftancea Cox, pionee1 Cot- on a del ~~~ 1esident., di ed Wednesday, Oct. 4, at he1 home, 2235 Paci fic: Dt . Mn. Cox wu one of the foundou o f the Cotona del M~ Community O.u1c:h. She wa1 bom Sept. 4, 1883, in Poll Madison, Iowa. ~uvlvon a1e he1 4 aona, Ha1old of Ga1den G1ove, Al- vin of Santa Ana, Rode1ick or Huntinaton Beach, and Mathew of Colona del Ma1. A SCALE MODEL of Haag Hospital was constructed at the Co rona del Mar main beach as the Newport Harbor Zonta Cl ub en try In the sand castle contest of the Newport Harbo r Chnber. The builders pictured here are Nancy and Ron Schoenmetll, In front, and twins Joanne and Jeanne Acker. They are the children of Zonta Clu b members Lila Schoenmehl and Verde Acker. (Ensign photo.) TV POLICING PLAN ASSAILED Crit.ic:iam of die propoaed alec:trcaic police surveil· l•ce .. in viii on or privacy It lounded by Ben tnd Jean Duyodam of 406 Pemleaf An., Corcaa del Mar. in a letter to the Newpon Beach City Couaei I. The propotal, described at lbo SopL l5 Couac:ll aoudy aeuian., would requ.in aboDe •to.ooo aa the city'• 'lfby not adopt the lifo .. JUUd ayatem by UliDJ auxiliary power d~arina lbe touriu aeuon. The rneDue ol Fashion hl•d would perhaps cover tbe utra COIL .. Crime control should beain in tbe home by respon sible parnu who lon their children 1nd are concemed enou.Jb that lhay bacome decent cit.i- lelll ••• uOI.emical Jpraya to au~ due aneu ruit terJ, u~ quilizinJ darla, wire tap- pina, the tlec:llonic police eye -nut atep, tbouJht control? If it'• not already tbere throulb mean• or televt.aion,• ~:,:.i:::~.r.:.::-·; Senior Citizens eled u;.~·r.:a;~ wrote that D d. 'd t "lc lo laeoacolnblo" &hot esmon pres• en .... c-ell •d .... c:blor ot police •e e .. a cc•ulcSeriDa New otncen or the Harbor pnaideat of 1be Zoota Club. ••• ol •• ''''*-· Snior Citilent' Club weN Socceedina Tbeo K. Pylt, ..... (HI thon Un"tio--iat&&Uocl in • impt"onh• .tao IMI4 dl.e pr .. ideatial aiiJ placocl TV '*Mrat cer.-, eoad.c&ed bJ olftotof' dille Stnlor Cilhna WOitlcl be u. liYu l• or .. s. · Bluche B•a aad for ..... e &e~m~, it Lee Jri•ocy, • larrloa-• ... Mro. ·Piolllp 1!. Rooo ot •• Do-d. ·J ... o 1!. Sowyor -., rilltto, oa4 • olllaet Zoeto Cloab ot Nowport lo "-•I•IIL Mro. 10 -dlpi!J," tllo7 H-.· WoiW Looc:b •d btll ooM. · · Mr. · ud Mro. P~ek Jalta--tl•o u tnu- ''We r .. l IMtlaw ..tore.-lta11ell Pe• prooridMI .., aad tecntuy. rea~ -• lo .,, .. ....,.,. 1oo -ld .__ r. 111o tiftl)o. · ....,.. ... -. ••n also llldl• ... Qoral .._..... U•••"' fll tile ••• .._,. ..U•• *"' doriq •• o1-ror 11te pod-_, Mr. I'Jio, Jalta -· ~-· _ .... • •-• Mro. · Poa lo tM -r Mro. '1. ·Bo•ll• Dutwoll•, le lite r.oo lo •-,..,.. MI.._,. -•.,. ,.., _.lalla Ooooor.k. _ The ac,Pve nao...Pf ~ munitj"" •ef1'ice bf Helen Wallace Riheldalfer, 232 MaJROiia, Costa Mesa, wete slowed down by a lona ill- nen, endina in death Fri- day. Oct. 13, at Hoaa Ho s- pi lal. Memotial services will be held at We stcliff chapel at 4 p.m. Fdday, Oct. 20, at St. Andtew's Ptesbytezian Church, with Westc lif( Mor- tuary as ditectou. Services were held in Minnesota on Tuesday, Oc t. 17. Mrs. Rihe\daffer was pte- aident of the Zonta Club in 1966~1967. She SCIVCd U e•ecutive sec retary for pastor Charles H., Dieren- field for the past 12 year s, 8 of which were spent at St. Andlew's. Sl.u vivou are her son, John, and a lfanddauahter, C. C •. SAYS IOU VOTE UP TO EACH IIEIIIEII Board members of the New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce decided at their luncheon meetina Monda y to vole on the Ocl. 24 tchool bond propositions u each member wishes, rather than 11 a aroup recorrmendation. This decision wu taken after Aut. Supt. Norman Loatt of the Newport Me sa Unified school di ttrict , dis- cussed the comina election. ··Each member or the board will take !he information he has been aiven, ICrutinize it, know lhe iu-.aea, and then decide for himse If how to vote," said Ptesident John Macnab . Ri chard . Dick. esecutive vice president o( Air Ctli- forn ia, ap oke to the board, pl'esentina reasons why Air Caliromia would like 10 build an office and servic- ina headquarters at Otan1e County Airp Oft. The main reuon is to save on tremendous over- head co111, he said. If the company is not. permitted to have facilities here, it will have to ao elsewhere, he added . Ml!mMG CAMCI!LLID n . IDieliq of lbe local ........ ot .... Ameri ... Ao-lotl.. or Rotirod Pon .. o. , ...... , ... r .. tordat. Oct. "· -. .,._ ~celled bec•H fl ... dootll ol Dr. Aloaoodor R-otc-oHIIItloodo, ,_, prooldoot ot ... ......... l of Wilalia&aDD; ba mo.el_. Mn:Tzniam~Walt'tCe, and a brother, William, of Minne- sota. ST RJ CTL Y on their own in the Newport Harbor Cham-- ber's sand castle contest were these "Kin g Arthur's Castle" bu il ders, wtlo used tootl'lgici:s along wi tl'l the sand at !he Corona del Mar beach. 'The bu il ders are Consuela Rodriguez, lllh, at left. of 3708 Ocean Bl vd., Corona del Mar, and J anet Barry, 12, her nei ~bor, at 'J1le family has IUQCitCd that friends wbo wish may conu ibulionli to St. An- drew's Church or to dle Helen Riheldaffer MemoJial Fund. 3712 Oc ean Blvd. (Ensign photo.) ~~ THE BEACON ST AFF from Newport Har- bor High School constructed th i~ castl e in the sand castle contest of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce at the Co r- on a del Mar main beach. The project was carried on under the supervis ion of Beer con editor-In-chi ef Marcie McK erren, and soonsor was Bal boa Impro vement As sn . BIIA says: "Speak up" Tho Balboa hllnd 1m-i.nnua1meetina and hear ch1 members and tbe new 1~7- provement Ann. will bold nportl of your ci ty coun· 61 direclors, with lhe city, ita annual meetina at J p.m. cilmon and . dirtc:tora on will brina .more i mprov~ .. ThW"tday Oct. 26 at tbe this and odlotlmprovementa. menta. Fot tnata.nce, how 1 COO'ITII.afti;y Memodiat They are interested in your parkin& on YOUR .block? ChW"cb , U.S Aaa1e A•c. conrnunity and your wei-You and your netahbou In the new1 letter announ-fare. How else can &bey ""'' repreaenl your street cina the rneetina, lbe BllA hear the voices of yCMl at dlil unual mcelina to dirocton noted some of lhe Balboa lalandera? antw.r l.bal one. Come and news headlinea of tbe paat "The united efforts of all JP&ak up. .. you: ••sueot ood olloy M J h T d" ~~b"C:::,· ~~:~:· ... ~~= rs. o ann 111er 1es 1eation," "SaDd replace-Far from South Dakota, dte Dtl .. y Heppeale ollSl Vito- men I improves your p,.,... state of he1 bitth, Mrs. Jo-aiaia Plac.. Costa Met~ 4 ty.'' '*Partybouae ltaet hann F1ostad Tu1nea of 250 aiateu, Petll J•~CMJ. phu police t~Ma'DGDI impro.-e llnd St., Costa Mesa. di.cl Mi•ie S.ct. Aaaa Pelef'o livina cODdh.iona.'' ''Chy Friday. OcL tl, at Hoaa 10a of a-a o.bLa, Md offieialt iaf....S of pro~ Hospital. NeUieO. ... Iol Vi~a. I .at on hi and. • Mit. Tume1 Wll bom ia C.lllla; a ....... Carl l.• Webttct, May 29, 1111. •e caidorc..• • 3 ....... C*"C to Calif01nia I• 1944 , dlil•• 1M 4 ....... d '"Official recorda of llbe Newport Beaclt. police de· ,..._,,MwiMtdMtWet •d aiiOJ lilltto ..... ,.... -ialdotod ,..ood lite crt.. t.l0111ce.'' lite ••" let-s~ ··o-. .., .. SU.t"t'i'¥'011 lie hi ....... bottd. ""'' or •• -·• .... 101, Qlall .. v .......... o..... of nu.et•• O.a. Newpon ••~a--tel', dlit••· Ser'rice-a ... e hWI a... .., • ()d. ••• .. ..... u. 01-1 '"* ... ~. Lo•• ~oo•oteoo•Mooa......,.. dill Oor* olllol .... Death claims Dr. Renner SanctuaJy was ainn 01 . AI exander Renner. 436 Sen a Dr ., Corona Hiahlands, when he came ,., the United Stales after leavina Com- mun ist China in 19SO, and he will be bu11ed hete, in hi 1 adop1ed 1 and. Death came Monda~·. Oct. 16 , at Hoaa Hospi tal. 01. Renner, who wa s bom in Hunaar)' on Sept 28, 1884, spenl 28 year!) u a physician 1n Ouna after es- c apin& from a Russlilh pri- son er of ~~~o·ar camp duuns 'World Wa1 I. H ~ was a n .. turahzed Ameu can citizen and served as a C,S, Ar~ physician st Ft. \1lcAJ thu1, San Ped10, Survivon are hu wi fe, Teresa, of the home and a son, Gabor Renn er of Del Mar, and 2 arandchild1en. Se1 vices wi ll be at 2 p.m. toda)", Oct. 19 at Lutheran Olurch of lhe \·tu tet with Dt. William Ell er officiat.ina. Interment will be private. Baltz \.ionuary of Colona 1del Mar i1 the di rector. Dr. Re nne1 was ptesident for many yeau of Asia House in Loa Anaelea, which wu devoted to the in terests or fotmer reaidenu in the Otient. He also aet- ved as PJesident of the local ch apter of the Ametic• Auoci ation of Re tited Peta 501'11. He was known aa "D1. Zh ivaao of Cotona dol Maa:• because o f his upeticnc:ca and aetvice in Sibcri~n pal- son campi, 1nd his 20o)'ell te1m as house physician so the head of the Bank or China undet Oti•l Kai Shek. I 1111 DfPIQM. IIIWIPA .. I , ., ,_ ........... 1'0011 COMMUNICA1'10NS, NO DOUin Letters to the Pabll*• o olllld hqMOIIJ oollocla dlto -w·, coaitolo !II' 1111 QT'f Ill' HIIWPOIT IIACII THI HAIIIOM AUA'S OffSlT NErSI'AI'!R Oftb _. prl•l• pi•• Ia , .... E•it• B"'ltll•, Zbipaiew Brzezinski, n..mber of .. our" State 1121 L C... hy., Corou •• ..... c.w. -91625. O.partment'a Polk:y Plauiftl Couneil. hu Uftill Han)' .A.hmore, ,....,. l!aeafi¥t Editor t« me leflill "ArbniM o ........ and DOW EMc\Jiive Vice PnUdeac ol tbe (Left of) Cencu for the IIUdy ol Dlmocralic lnltitudoat at Santa But.ra. CalitonUa, • claiml be wua clouble-ct.-d by our Shto Deport-. Alb- more N)'l he r.layed a puce bid 10 Ho Cbi Minh on behalt of the Stde Depanmcnt lui Febr\llry, but th.t Praident John10n then "dfectively and bnlt1lly" ~nceUed the aeerec initiative by aendina an uncompromiain1 letter 10 the North Vietnamese ieader. Harry the lefty did noc say which side be wu on. but since he is a Pulitzer prize-winner in Jour- nali•m. no doubt he is neutral. Havina known Harry Ashmore at the "Gazette," I laek the capacity to bt neutnl about him. ne ........... atllf ............ he will aelUna tbo IDUile or tail ,., ol .. Olea .. C..lJ' Ra4 ta .., otMr perlod o1 hh project, "pepar toW." aa • Oosa Ot•p ... ....,.·lite '1D ~llfe. aubetitute f01 tM real dUitt· We aia oppoetuahr dlprina It is In I he elamealary Finally tbey ha•e U.. .. Notloeol N••IP-w .. t 10 Scbool lllot llfotltoo llaloila widl "SI>Ro ," wllicb ~ ond eAprea• ou ~pptecla&ioe for and attltPa loward readlna tbe rest of tile: Keytteii• die 1eeetou suppott you are deweloped. Tbla ia the rinancien uem to ~dljd: have ainn ~ta in reachina 110 when nearly all children will solve the dillftiiM lilly the people of dte community lite eo read or be read eo. bro.aa,ht about by uaio.W widl infomatJoa about the But this natural desire c&n baitltin1 pracrticu, and pro- t:llhliS Reel Qou can do b6 detUoyed if readina is· ritptc tp c.ndin1 with pri~~t- TILIPIIOMia &JUS. Cl••• C.... 714) :eno::= :,::. "c:"=h i!r ~~~ T• NEiiHMi IIAIIBOI. ENSleN I• tile ..t, •• ;.,. JW&•• surflte haven't round out about it. Poor com- ... ,.Ww.l 1• * Cky •1 Newpeft •••· * U.. ..a, loc.u, municatkw no doubt Bnez.ira~ki If he speab ..,... _, ............. .,... Ia tM N.wpe~~ ..... c... lit• , • , · : .__ r..aw.-4 _._.,, -T.......,, s.eoet~ e~-,... ... ,.Jw' ED&Ush. would thll hlv• aome ddtkutfj com.- • C.... •• Mlr. c..au. nnanieatin1 that 10 the I 3,000 American .Til£ NJ:'IIP'o.T HAIBOI ENSIGN Wu ad~ to .,_ • •••· rnodMn whole .ana have been killed in Viet- ,..., el ...-e~ c»e..t.to. .,, eowt ~ li$o. A..mna ... 4 nam where Communi1111 hu never been ao ~' 14. lt$1, i• 5.periw Cowt "':' ta. ~Y of Or .... S.•• af alive. And tbtir IOI'IS are dead bec:.aute ot that for dlorft and the help we oaly a clauroom duty. ina preu money. need from them to perrorm In a aood achool library Our 1overnment h~s ~'n our u 1vicea. · a child can learn \o love under lhe liberal IOC'Ul~ c.:.IU..W.. aM._, raaeo• ,.._..f •• q~tallf•ecl to p.bliM •II pMik: d •-r •--•-· he r ' , ... ~ ,..,..,_. ~ •-· an ~•we some o our -""'n eat r re use Without yout auiuance, readina at the tame time ist" rule sinc.e the 3~ ud OUI job or reachin1 the com-be's learn ina to react He 'before. and . 10 contmuoos munlty with Red Crou can uperionce the thrill of wa~ or one lund, or anoduq . health, safety and welh.te diaconry as he aolvea h II now . so hopeleuly In pro&~ams would b6 vaatly achool worlt problema on hit debt that It c:oul~ never .el· more dlrriculL own or rinds the anaweu to pect. t~recover w1th0t.!t JlCDI A.IVO t. IAAI'A ................................. ow-•M p_.,u....,. to face fac:tt, or are oo tbe other side. PEG HMPA .. __ .................. -.................... .A-late lldk... Bracz.inski and his sidekick Rostow, one of his own quutiona. sacnftc~ e~d. auffeun& ~y suaKatiPTION •uu President Johnson's top kft·hand men, arc. a. ...,._ ••= 0.. ,.., 14.00: 2 ,. ••• 17.00 workin& toward our meraer with "the mellow· Newapapera like youu desetve a luae pan of the aedit (ot helpina ut tecru.it blood donors and atudents in fiut aid, watet aarety and nuuina claues, You have alto helped entiat the aid or new volunteer workers. Th hool n,.-the tohd clttzena. Yet, II 0... el ...,..., Are-.; OM ,._., IS.OO; 2 ,e--. 19·00 iDI Soviets" in a one-world aovemment. run •O'OoO'O'Ooo•cao 00'0'0~0<Qo411 by aunt-who? . e h ac 1 ary c~n continues alona the same help 1 e slow learnet to aam 1 1 path to ulti- ARVO E. HAAPA, owntr o~nd publisher of the Ensign lTD VITO DilliE SCHOOL HIOS In the same mall Monday morning came a pamj:illet In support of the Oct. 24 school bond election, also a convnunicatlon from Don Mozley, the tax collector of Orange County. I didn't need Mr. Mozley's notice of taxes due to help make up my mind about the bonds, but it was an added bit of salt on the wounds. Mr. Mozley's carefully itemized tax bill told me that my total city-<ounty tax rate is S8.35q per each $100 of assessed valuation. The adding machine showed me fur· ther that $4.6445 of this amount Is for schools,leavlng $3.7145 for all other ci tyooeounty spending. In oth er words, our tax-supported schools are getting 551h% of our city-<ounty taxes. Obviously we are not treating our tax· supported schools In a ·miserly fashion. It Is now getting to be a ma tter of surv ival for the bus inessman, also for the home~wner, to halt this pain· ful tax spiral and to start turning it back. Public officials who have the responsibility of spending tax money will have to make the same hard-headed decision that busi- men have to make: Cu t down on the s pending when the burden gets too heavy. That poin t has been reached, and tax revolt Is at hand. Many people are askina why we have never mioed or bombed the Haiphona harbor. It's not merely that we would sink too many abips belonain& to our "Allin," along with Russian lhips deliverina supplies to the Viet Cona. We'd also sink our own ships! Ships we lent our "frif:nd" Russi•. Our ships ftyina Russian ftags . Our ships canyina American wheat and American supplin to help kill our men. Our pilots are forbidden by ''our" President to bomb these ships. Our ground troops fight with inferior equipment and ammunition. They are forbidden to fire on the enemy until he ha5 fired first. Our government is now helping Russia build a areat highway from Afghanistan to Indochina so RUUia can ship by land and by Ka to our enemies in Southeast Asia. President Johnson recently "scaled down·· Polish indebtedness to the Un ited States by thiny million dollars in spite of the fact. <K maybt Mcous~ of the fact, that Poland a few days before agreed to supply the Viet Cong thiny million dollars in money a~d materiab. Russian Communism, says "Look" mapzine, works. As usu.al, "Look" is "wortin1 on" the American people. Russia is one ot the most backward natioot in the 1world, ouuide of Africa. Most of Russia's scicntiftc and tec:hnoloJical develop- ment's and know·how-tncludina the Bomb- were srolcn from other nations and aiven to !he Russians by our own traitors. With 23~U million people spread across 1/6 of the world's land surface, Russia is indeed a colossus. But she ranks only 23rd amon1 nation's in gross national product per capita- the amount each penon produces. And that's the same position Russia was in at the time of the Curs! Russia's total industrial production is only half ours and her farms produce less than one- founh ours, in spite of the fact that our farmers are paid not to produce. Who knows? Without Communism these past SO years. the Russian standard of !ivins miaht even be as good as Spain"s.-American Way Features THE CONSERVATIVE CORNER By Clor•nce Strong The American people are becoming all "het up" over ~he way that things are go- •na. a like number or political and economic 1saues on which American voters mig ht well be expected to take posi tive and effective We thank you for the in- dispenaable tole you play in the operation of the Otanae County Red Cross. Paul A. Hanna Chaplet Chairman Ametican Red Ctoss confidence, the averaae prepos e,rou.t h'ld . h' b'l' mate ca am1 y. c t to mcreaae ll a 1 1ty , The secretary has peddled and the aiftcd child to rind "paper aold" to the creditor ch.altenae and stimulation. nations because both he and ltalr;ocan encouraae a child and they have participated to learn more than his class• in the most fantastic self- work demanda. delusionary financial inc- We, the Yoteu of the New· sponsibility the world has port-Mesa Unified School ever known and there have District, will have anoppOJ· 'been some "dillies" in t~e tunity to pcovide the neces· past. sary tools to enable our There is one thi na the. younasters to learn better, leaders of international "IURDEM OH AGEit' lO leatn faslet, and to con-communism kn.ow, that once Editor of the En sian tinue to learn and bring our. currency .'s debauche.d. I, the undersiancd, who is their knowledge upot~ate we ve . had 11 and . they II 78 yeus old, and my wife, thfou&hout their lifetimes. move 1n for the kt\1. The 84, would like lO ask the I urae your readets to su~ money we are carryin& 1n followina questions or 011 1 port the Oct. 24 School Bond our pockets today, except for a few holdover coins school officials: election. be ing slowl y conri scatcd Do they think it is riaht Mrs . Carol L. Puton by so-called hoarders , has that we should have to pay Retired Elementary Teacher no real value intrinsically. between 20 and 25% on ou1 3l7 Grand Canal Time is runnina out for the modeat home in taxes which Balboa Island . "common men'' and unless 520 per month is for sending · t\bs. Oatyl F. Wdson better leadership appears to children to school and we Forme r Teachet challenge the distorters, we neve1 had any children to ~700 C. sg:ro~d Ln . are in for seri ous trouble . ao to school? ewpm t ac There is no time for apathy. Don't out school official s TIME RUNNING OUT The pre sent ''bread and c it- realize that the majority o r Editor of the Ensign, cus" society must act be· retited people over 6S yea1s Mr. Fowler, our interna· fore it is too late. are livina on incomes of tiona! minded s~cretary of Bob Ouaan, 52,000 lO 52,500 yea11y? the treasury, ts flitting Newport Beach action. • • • Dean Manion says, "They are angry, _ anary at the The first paragraph reads : Dr. Carl Mcintire or the 20th Century Reformation Hour . Or. Billy Harais of Christian Crusade, Dean Manion, Richard Cotten of Conservative Viewpoint, Dan Smoot, Or . Steuart McBirnie, ''The Voice of Amer icanism," and the Rev. Walter Hu ss of the Freedom Center in Portland, all are carryina on individual cam- paigns agains t the common enemy. The only way that the aged w f b people are aoing to get any arns 0 powergra It Is well that the Oct. 24 bond proposal is dlvided in to pillagers of American cities: "One of these days the 7 separat e items, because thi s does give the voter the angry at the Black Nation-good people of the United choice of item veto, and item approval. If it were a single alist and commun 1st agi-States will be heard and package, I would cast a "no" vot e on the entire bond tators who lead th em. and hThdeedn~~t to the last para- issue. 8ut given a choice of proposals, I am going to an&ry at the pusillanimous graph says: ··One of these tax relier on rheio homes is _ to vote No on these bond By R•p. John Rorick include full aun reaistration issues. 6ttt Di•tric:t, Louitiono and control (despite Section Jack Hinchliffe WASHINGTON_ The Pre-6of the bill to the conuary). Weatminste1 and sident's so-called "Law This would be in complete politicians who propose a vote "yes" on Proposition 3, legally mandated rehabili-days had better come soon tat. t N bo . I sort of pay·to-be·aood phi 1-because •ny one or these Monte Vista Enforcement and Criminal violation of constitutional Costa Meta, Calif. Justice Act of 1%7" (H.R. guarantee• or the indivi· 10n a ewport Har r H 1gh Schoo for earthquake ph d h' h lh oso y un er w 1 c e tax · days m•y be muc h later safety, $185,000, and Proposit ion 4, remodeling and al-oyers are •• pa bla k 'I It looks like people are awakeni ng other people to the danaers which we all face. and that Yictory is aettin& cloaer by the minut~ . "SUPPORT THE IOHOS.. S037) has passed the House dual's riaht co priutely P ..... Y c m&J than we believe for pre- teration of existing schools to in crease efficiency and in the form of Federal servifl& tbe America . we fle xibility of Student space use, S~O,OOO. ~nefits ladled O:U~ to the love." • , EdilOr or the En sian. or Representatives and is own and bear arms without The . pte'scnt C1asstoom presentJ,Y before the Senate aovcrnmenl,intoderws. 'I .....,,..,=-----------""'--------0 ?.""P'GU ~i-4&&~ ---ne~ hllr-plftasrlff'tl'"'tt'fiJ D D f I Ye s,Amencans are an1ry, these 4 words and follows ahottaae 'il acute in Oie judici.ry aub-convniUee lli• act would. l~ibcc .-li- on criminal laws and proce· t~utate the s;ett'entaat! 'of Newpon -Mesa Unified ffi ay Or a ng ers as they should be at the them with 3 dots , whi ch -extent of the Netro lawles<-mi&hl mun "•d infinitum," ness. wh•ch has transformed indicating that the grie v- so many communitie s into LEGAL NOTICE School Oi suict _ thete are durea. Executive hearings o 1cers, accordina lO race, NOTICE OFPURLICHEARINC 1,112 mOJe atudents than are now beina held and the that could "leaally" com· ~ot ice ia hereby &)vea. that our schools can accom-bill is beina marked as a prise a local police depart~ the PlaaoiogCommisaioa of the odate. lOp pri ority measure. ntent. This Sunday is D-Day - the 3rd ' annual sponfi shina derby day -for the benefit of the Otanae County Asso- ciation Cot Retarded Chil- dren from Balboa and New· ~rt Beach deep sea land· mas. All proceeds fr om angler fares at Art's Landing in Balboa and Davey' a Locker in Newport Beach wi II ao to the association, In addi- tion to assisting a worthy cause fishermen will also be competing for an out- a tanding list or prizes in- cluding: • A SIOO U.S. Savingt Bond and huge pelpetual Uophy donated by \iarine1'1 Savings and Loan of Newport Beach. • An all-expense paid two-<lay vacation for two at the Flaminao Hotel in Las Vegas with round Uip trans- portation from the Oran&e County Airport fwnished by Bonanza Air Linea. • A round trip for two from the ()fanae County Air- poll lO San Francisco fur· nished by Air California. • Two 1od and reel co~ binations rurnished by Gar- cia.Conolon Corp. Assianed sponfishen will depart at S a.m. Sunday, Oct. 22, from the respective landinas. 1etwning at 3 p.m. for the fish weiahina at the Balboa Pavilion in Balboa. Donation is SIO per person and reservation a are reque s ted. ~~~c •. ~rrivals at Hoag Boy _ Mr. and Mrs . ~1ark G~rl -Mr. and Mrs. John Sloate, 1589 Ponderosa Sl., McCray, 1142 Rutland Rd ., Westcli(f. Costa Mesil . Boy-Mr . and Mrs. Mi chael Hutchinson, 369 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . Boy -Mr . and Morri s, 732 w. Costa Mesa. Mrs . Clair 18th St .. Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Tho- mas Miller, 408 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar. Mot~ day, Oct. 9 Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Patterson, 222S Santa Ana Ave., Costa Me sa. Boy -Mr . and Mrs. Steven Lotea, 214Y.r 29th St., New- port Beach. Boy -Mr. and Mrs . John Wriaht Jr., 1421 Priscilla Lane, Harbor Hiahlands. Girl -Mr. and Mn. Harold Huriman, 24S ~ Princeton Dr., Costa Mesa. r • ..-,. Oct. 10 Git1 -'*· and ~ •. Marvin McClay, 316 Robinhood Lane, Costa Meu. Oirl -"'*. and ~s . Roacr Etberifllton, 1901 Diana Lane, Harbor Hiahlands. ,..... file Bible For I doliHr .. unto yoo Out o( all 6at Mllida I alto teoai.... Mw lllat Ouht cle4,.. _, •• Kc:otdina ....... _.a; --1M-ltori•d, ..4 -1M-oplo doe -.... -..... .. f)IIIIU. (I c.ill*i•t '"") Boy -Mr . a nd Mrs. Robert Lynch, 18S6 New Jersey St., Costa Mesa. Wedn•sdoy, Oet. 11 Boy -Mr. and '-"s. Louis Valoppi, 338 Re ims Lane. Costa Mesa. Thvradoy, Oct. 12 Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Roy Ikeda, JSOMonte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa. Gir l -Mr. and Mn. Robert Ouda , 317-A Del Mar Ave., Costa Me sa. Friday, Oct. 13 Boy -Mr . and Mrs . John Barschat, 120 E. 2ht Sl., Costa Meu . Boy -Mr . and Mrs. Tho- mas Cox; 430 Riverside Ave ., Newport Hei,hta. G ET5 HEW POST J amu A. Sirrmons or Cotta Meta has been named 10 the new re1i0flal office or Firat American Title ln- aur~ce A Tnaat Co. ·in lhe Loa Anaelu Del Amo linen- cia! centn. He joined First Amerieaa in U63 after 2 yeara with Bank of Americe in Orlnae County. ·He baa been diatrict aelea maaac• in •c put 3 )'eart. ·He ia a nati•e of Ohio ••• ......, Jolin Caii'OII Uoinnilr lo ClaveiMd _, ..... in •• U.S. !Iori .. Corpo. ·Ho •d lllo wife J• Mtl ..,ir ) doll-piM 10 ..... 10 PalooV-o.· anccs mizht extend on burning infernos, but they indefini tly or that the ti me should be angrier at elected for redress had passed. and appointed ofricials who Amona the subjects dis- City of Newport Beach will Under provision of this act, Law enrOJcement officials hold l"'b]· h · .L The class1oom shorta&e " 1C nr1a8 oa we the power of the attorney would be res tri cted in who application of .\Irs. Eage~~e M. will become inCJe&singly ll obi a for a Uae Pem~lt #1312 &eneral will be omnipotent. they could or could not ar- have cowted the Ne1ro vo te c ussed, are: to further their o wn politicill 1. The slurs at home and mote sevete as out atea d ld be ,. to permit: aa additioa to aa TennJ of the act leave much rest. an wou even ' In• · ,. 1 • d It en,·oys phenomenal ••outh -d" h lh ea.1s ID! aoacon ona1ng we -r 10 his discretion, and his structe as 10 ow ey i e~oo Lot 34, Block 13, Tract an excess of 7,618 students ld dd h 1 · ends. "Wh ile riots can be con-h•onbrooardabl•e·hich question our intentions and trolled only by superior goals. alone. I! H.R. 5037 is enact.. cou a ress t e aw-VJ o-~~~·lbl~a .J!~~r.~' Sectioa I knowo is expec ted by 1970. Aftet ed, the attorney aeneral: lator. Notice is hereby farther sivea. 1967-1968, temporary sol-• Will be placed in com· H.R. 5037 is a blatant '''' so'd bt' h · 'II utions now in use will not r 1 pu •c eana! WI plete command of the new power arab. I enacted, it force, they can be prevented 2. Ameucans tire of by men of strong character in governme nt who do not measure every word or action by the number of votes to be aained or lost -men who put the welrare or all or the peorle ahead or thell own personal ambitiOns ." sup-be held on the 2tad day of No· be surficient lO cope with envisioned natiooal police will !leriously impair ef(ec~ . h vernber, 1967, flit tlae hogr of lh 1 h ••• The San Diego Union recently published an ed· 1torial in which it used -l words. "one of these days," to begin 17 consecutive para&raphs m describma LEGAL NOTICE NOTICF.OF PURLI C Hf.ARINC Noti o::e i11 hereby siven thu the PlantaitiiJ Comminion of the Ci ty of Newport Reao::h will hol d • poblk hearin~ on the appli cation of Aml'!ric•n Lejllio n Au.ili11ry for a Use Pennit #1314 to permit: ope ratinn nf • !Je:rvi cemeo'!l clob at 4373 Wut Cout Hipway (melell 11tad boonda lea•l description on rile.) Noti ce ill hereby forther ~vl!:'ll that uid publi c huriaA will be held oa the 2nd day of November, 1967, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. ita the Coaacil {).ambers of the Newport Beach City Hall, at whi ch time and place .:~y •d all persoas iate:rested may apJI'-•r .ad be be•d tlaereo11. R-r Y. Copelin, 11ecretary Newport Beac:b City Plnai•« Com~~~iilaloa P11bliah: Oct. 19, 1967, Ia The Newport Harbor r.a~ip LEGAL NOTICE N011CEOF PUm.IC HEARING Noli ct> I• hereby «ivea. that dlie Plaaalaa ComrniHIOII of the Cl~ of Newport Reach will hold ;, )Miblic burlajt o .. the. •pplieatloo of Nick Uralal for • Uu Pmnlt lf1313 to r.~ 111.h: • plaball •d hill wd ,-lor OD Lot& 3 •d 4. Blod 23, Tract, Newpc.rt B«•ch, HoWl!. •• 23015 I. Oce .. Ftot~t, "otle• Ia h~by f11nller IJI•• that aal4 pahllc he..-iaa will k hr.ld 0t1 dt.e tad d-r of lfp-Mf, 1967. at tfte hoar of 1100 ,.... Ia die co .. ell Q_.,.,.. of the Newport Beach City H•H. at whle.ll t&.• •4 plac:e _,. •d •JI ,.,... • ._lerated •11 .,,. .. •d ... hard die,_., 11.,. T. Cofe:lla. eeer•t.ry "..,... llo ... Clty ,_,.,c-.~ .... ,. ...... 111 Ool. '!\.!:"'' • ,.,. " ...... 8 lloalf' portma petty tyrants w o 8:00p.m. io the Coaocil Chllll'l· e c asstoom s o rtaae. Coree. tive law enforcement in the insult our nation and our hera of the Newport Reach .The. only permanent. solu-• Will control the money Uni ted States. Theattomey flag with impunity. City Hall, at which time aa d tton IS the consuucbon o f &rants, which will invariably general and Washin1 ton 3. Americans protest place •ny and •11 pereoas Ia-additional classrooms and carry stipulations ror.£ederal bureaucrat!! -rar, rar re· · 1 d.l . tere sted may ap-•r aDd be aaams se • 1on on our heard thereoa, r -the remodel ina of existina control, moved from the local law en· campuses tno often tolerated Ray Y. Copelio, aecretary ones to provide mote ef-• Will have dictalOrial forcement level-would be as free speech. Newport BeachC'o fi · [ I r rc1ent use o space. power over previously lo-in a position to handcuff 4. Criminality and anar-PIM.aiog Commiu1on A f 1 bond 1 · chy which erupt in our Publit~h: Ocl. 19, 1967, io success u e ectJon cally·supervised proarams. and hamstrin& local author- streets in the name of free -The Newport Harbo r F',ru1ip is the only tource of re• • Will most probably es· ities. venue for clautoom con-lablo'oh a nau'onal police re~ It is imperative that you dom or assem"ly. E~ L vAL NOTICE auuction. vo'ew bo-·d. write your senators today 5. The insults to God -::::=-:':=:':':'::._::..:_:.c._:..:c.___ - through attac ks on re ligion . .\'OTI CF.OFPURLIC IIEARINC The lon&er we wait to Sec tion 411 or thi s bill and urge them to vote (or 6. Literature impregnated Notice is hereby pven. that approve the proposed bond Jives the attorney 1eneral local law enforcement with· with filth and smut. the Plannin111 Commi uioa of issues, the mote costly they complete authority to es· out federal interference and the City of Newport Beach will ·11 be 1 d · I' " h. h · H R 5037 7, Attacks on capitalism, hold • public hearia! 00 the WI come as an puces tablish "suide mes, w IC aaamst . . • which has been proved to be •pplication of B•ycrest Shores soar, conauuction rates the best system devised C.o. for • variaace lt914 to per• rite, and subsequent bond since life be&an. mit: eave pruJe~tioas • mui· election• must be paid fot. mum o f 6 h. Into the required r w 8. The lou or national front yard on variou Lots In The Leaaue o omen resources on wasteful so-Tra ct 4224 at variou addre-Voteu of Oranae Coast ciolo&i cal ventures . "fll!!l oa Caluy Drive. believes that the time to 9, Untrue official state· Noti ce it~ herebr farther act is NOW, to suppolt the ~ven that uid pabhe bea.rias menta emanatina from Wash-will be held 00 the 2ad d_, of Oct. 24 School Bond Elec- inaton. November, 1967, at the hoor of tion. 10. The railure to punish 8:00p.m. io lhe Coaodl Ch•""' Mu. Robert Nyquist, · d h d bera of th e Newport Reach come, an t e anaers met City Hall, •t whi ch time ud Chm. School Coownittee, on the public streeta. place aay •ad all pert10u Lea1ce o( Women Voten II. Weakened national de· 1ntereated may appear 11Dd be of Otanae Coast fences, and a no-win policy heard thereoa. 2507 Holly Lane in Vietnam. R., y. Copelia, aeeretary Newpott Bcath Newport Re•ch City' 12. Abuaes in public wei-Pl~~nnin! Comrni11•loa PLEA FROM TEAotERS fare payments. Publiah: Oct. 19, 1967, Ia 13. Oriftin1 away from the The Newpor~ Harbor t ... ip Editor of the Ensian, principles that make •--,. -For 33 years, I dedicated ~·~ LEGAL NOTICE I'! h' 1 ica atrona. __ ..::.:..:~:...::::..:..:_:::_ __ my 1 e to teac tnl e emen· • • • NOTICr.OrPUBLIC HF:ARINC taty school children. 1 know Notice i• hereby ldvu. tla•l from my own pettonal ex· Bria. Gen. Bob Scott, USAF (Ret.), hat his own solution of the problem or handlina the betuyeu or our nation. While speakina berore Oranae County Amer· ican Lcaionnairea Oft 2 suc:ceuive niahts, the aen· eral w"s reported to have called upon lhe veterans "to unite in a areat car. pai1n to tou out of orrice profellioaal politician• who are bellayin1 our counuy.'' Mary C/ia'• "Women ror Conalituttonal Ciot'emtr~ent., •• .. 'Ille Mothers• Crw.1Mc Cor Victory Our c:.o-.-itm," and Bea Zieak!r's CI'J•1z· atio... '"MotMn of Senitt· men." we in the forefront o( dMJ.M wfrlo protell ........ lhe ......... tnlld .. Aetl- ic• llfaitl. the Ph•aai•J Commle11ia. of perience how impoUant a the City ttf Kewpon u~uch will school libr11y can be to an bald • puhlic hearl!J oa da• 1 tat h 1 h'ld applleatioa of O.L. Tyc.w. Jr, e emen y IC 00 C t • for • •ari•ce if913 to pen.lt: Propotilion No. S on the co••trac.tiOII of a ,atldrw.y ~ Newport.MeaaUnil'iedSchool croae~l•t~ 3 h. 9 1•. l•kt t.lla District'• Oct. l4 bond elec-req.lred 5 ft. rear 1•d oa Lot 21, Bloclc 11, Tract E .. t New-tion •ould provide a library pon, howa •• 116 r .. Ocua and s&udy apece at each frvat. elemcntar)' tchool. NoiJee Ia hereby ,.,.., ( would lib to share with ~va that ellld pablle lle•ri•f Will be held oa t:he 2ad day 0 Yoat readers my reasoat (Of No·u1111ber. 1967, •t Ur.e bar •f fa•orilll centralized liblu• 11:00 P.•· ia til• Co•cll o .... ies in at.men&uy schoola. .... of ... No.,.n ....., •-b -~ .~ City Rail at _.lc• tl•• .11 -••uc -..c-•• pl•e• .. ; .... all ,.,.... I• R•l8al• Uwi•eraUy lndiU&el *•'" .• ., .,.. •4 ....... , m; w. .. rr-• ..._n..,,. h.nl • .,_.. .__I -~-• .,. Y. c.,.u .... ......, ac-• e .-t• ue c ... Ro-..n -· City trollMtl 11-•• do tto-PI_.o c-t...r.. io llip .-at1 oollo10 ...... 11 .. 1 Oct. .... ,..,, .. thu .... rrc. tclloola ,. ,.,. " ...... ·-!loot.. ... .... - --~~--· , ----····· .. "Ap If .. Qooolloe ltlolt, ·" ..... -,...; LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE N011Cf. OF INTF:NOF:O 26, 1967, at the escrow depllft• TRAN SFF.R Or LIQUO R men t of THF. llANK or CALI - UCENSEOR LICENSF'.S F'ORSIA, NAT IONA l. ASSQo. N011CF.IS HF.Rf.BY CIVF:N : t.IA11f1:oi, e~crow holder nnde r That F:AST PACIFIC COAST §24074, Hu!lines~ •od Profea- HICHWAY CO RP ., • C•IHon~ia t~iooal Code, •t 550 South corporation, iat e.ded veot~Gr Flower Street, in th e City of ad ll ce11see, who11e addre~11 I.o~ ,<\n~ele11, Coaaty of Lo• i11 568 Soalh S1111 •·f'rnando An~t:lu, State of CaiHon~h, Road, in tlae CltJ of l..o11 ADII""' provided that the Oepartrneat leA, Coaaty of Lo~ Allfl;ele~. of Alcoholic Rever~~~:e Cootrol St•te of Cali fon1ia, iatead.11 10 hu approved uid trut~fet of tta1111fer to VAN -FR ANK uid hceo.~e. R •:STAURANT~ INC., in te,aded Oat ed September 6, 1967 veader. aad tr•s feree, whot~e v ..... rr-.lt Rflatao.r ... ta lac. eddrea11 i11 568 Sooth SliD Fer-F:d11•r 0. l.ewitt V .P. naaclo Ro•d, ia the City of l.o11 Vea.dee aad iateaded tr••feree Aa~~:elea, Cou .. ty of Lo"' Aa~~:""' Ry Larry n .. Cr•d•ll Sec. le:111, State of f.alHo rt~i•, thf' Ven.dee •d llllsded tr•aferee followiar. aleoholi c bever~lle The R11nk of Ameri llceue or lice.""""'): Kind Oo• The IJilllk of C•IHanal., N.A. S•leC~:aer•l; Namber 47·51050, 550 ~ath Flower Street an• i~Jiuf!d to premi~ett lo eated Lo• Aa&e1e•, C.Jifonal• at 3801 F:a~t Pacifi c Coa111 Ana: F.•crow Repar1meat Hwy ., Coro ... d.-1 Mar, C•ll-STATF. or CALIFORNIA •a. fontia, COUNTY or LOS ANCJl~ES That the -oont of porehiiiU! Oo ~pldlber 6, 1967' t.elore prfcfl or coal'lder•liOII for ••l·i ••• thfl ••dl!flll~ed, • Notuy tr••ler of •aid llu-el'le (or II· P.bllc: Ia •4 lor ••ld Stat•, C:Nftf!A) will be tJie "liM of per~•J17 appeared F.ci&• 0, 1255,488.00, whleh will 01:1 .. Lewi,._ kaowa to •• to be tlae ahJt of dt.e followh•111: Oem•d Vice Pre•ideet. •d l.erry n. Note Ia tile ..w~aat of US~.~ Cr•d•ll, bowe to .. to ... 488.00 Ia fawctr of·J:ut P~~tlfle See.H-taryohhe corpor•tloa dl•t r:o .. t Hl8ft,w.,. Co,,, • CaJj.. uee.ted dl!e wl*l• 1.-lntMNt, fo,.l• aorpor•lloa. aaee•te4 by kao-to fltfl co lte tJ.e pet ... • v-rr•lt Rut•r•t111 tee.., ::.... ••eeated lila widll• datad Ser,te.lle~ 6 1967. IU -t oa Hll•lf of th T\•t I irl•• b'eN •d I• c:orpdr .. IM tllenia •-ad, f ller.,. ~ ... , .. ~ u l4 •I erkaowt.llpd 10 •• ••• lle••ee •tl ..... l•t.eeH4 •eli .. .,.,.'-•.a:eo.tM: ._. .. ,.~ •• •• co••lder~ dl• wltlll• I•..,..•• ,.,..., 1&.. f.r tile tn~a•f~ of .. 14 to Ita "r.J••• or • reeoi•U.. lle..Jte Cer lle.H•) Ia to IN of tla k•4 ef Mree•re. ... d ... , aftef .... d tra.fflf Wl1't'Cf~.,. ll•l •• efld .. •• .._ '"""" ~ die n.. MaL e:_--• of AI ..... Uc fh••-t• . la ... t 1. E•llJ ....... MJ' C...l•le• E.1pl,.. ._., 'ft• .. ,.rc~.... prt e. ., 21. I M1 ... .......... , •• .,.... aMI •f uh1 Ilea.• (., lie. ... ) PaWt .. t Oct.. lt. 1967. I• will ...... -... ,.., Oe-,.,. "--"-..... ' I Church News '111• First lepdtt Ouarch or Co•ta Me•a. 301 Mapo.. lla SO. -Dr. P.O. Ne"'"10n wi 11 preach at 11 a.a. lift. clay oa lhe topic:. "Our a•· trttion in lhc liabt of U.. prophetic: word." at 7 p.m. his topie will be .. Why peo. pie die before t.belr time." • • • Mtta -.. Probalion after cHad&" will be tha Ietson aofn'Of\ l.opic for thi a Sunday. • • • Newport Htrbor Lcuharan DAR to meet Oct. 2S The Lutheran Church of lbc Ma1tcr, 2900 Pacific View Dr., Harbor View Hills -Dr. William Eller will speak on "Patience, companion and mercy" a1t the 3:45 and 11 a.m. Sun· day services. The ch~o~rch council, stewardship com· BALBOA BAY CLUB will break ground Oct. 27 for an rni ttec and all men of the athletic center and health spa which will provide its con arcaation will me et at members with one of the most complete range of spo rt s 7:3il p.m. Monday to evalu- (]lurch, 2SU1 Cliff Dr., Newport Heiahta -The Re v. Oeoue Buadiecker, visitation manuter, will cont inue hi 1 Refonnation month aeriu at the A:JO and 11 a.m. ser...;cu thia Sunday, apeakina on "Luther and church mus ic." A con· areaational meetina will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Busineu will include election of 7 council mem- bers, lhe 1~66 budaet, and a proareas report on lhe bui ldi na proararn. The Col. William Cabell Chapter of OAR will meet at the home of Mrs. Guy Holmet Cheny Jr., 1504 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, next Wednesday, Oct. 25. At 12:30 p.m. dessert will be aerved by the hostess chtirman, Mrs. M.W. Martin, and het conrnittee, t he Mmes. J oseph W. Ray, 1\o-- ward Roberds, Co• Jr. and Bents. Edaar William M. L. After a business meetina, conducted by the Re1ent, i\1rs. Earl G. Corke tt, the Rev. paude Bunzell from Kno tt's Beny Farm w~l\ s peak about "Spiritual wea- pons fot political warfate." activities in the Southland. Th is arcllitect's sketch ate the proaram or steward- shows how the center wi11 look on completion next ship, commitment and the 1168 budaet. Pl ~~n s will be spring. The 15,000 square-foot complex will contain a made for the all conare· gymnasium equipped fo r volleyball, hall-court basket-aational dinner and C()f'l)& ball, paddle tennis, boxing, badminton,gymnastics and mitment Sunday. other sports; two four-wall handball cou rts convertible • • • to squash, and a weight training department and worl<-The Plymouth Conareaa· out room and administrative offices. Separate health de-tiona! Church, 3262 Broad SL, Newport He iahts -The partments fo r men and wom~en are also included ir· the church council has approved • • • Newport Uni ty Ol.urch, me etina at 15th St. and IMne Ave., Cliff Haven - The Re v. Lore n Flickin1er will speak on "Divine JUd&· ment" at the 10 a.m. Sunday service. He will present aonaa on the theme of peace at the 1:]0 Wedn ea- day evenina service. plans. A 30 x bO children's swimming pool with patio, th e appointment of the Rev. lounging a rea and separate locl<e r-shower rooms will be Nonnan Brown, one or the 'St. Andrew's P resbyterian incorpo rated in the project. Geo rge Hunter, long-time oraanizina members of the Church , 600 SL Andrew's coach and spo rts otficial in the South Co ast area, will church , to serve as ac tina Rd., Cliff Haven _ "Who Simpson art on display • • • Membeu and aues Is of th e F ine Ant Patrons of New. poll Haabor aathered at the Balboa Pavilion Gallery on Sunday, Oct. 8, to fete paint er David Simpson at a preview of the ret1ospective showina of his works. Honored aue sts in addition to Mr . and Mrs . Simpson and their dauahter, Lin, who ha jowneyed down from San Francisco, were \h . and Mu. David Stuart of the Duid Stuart Gallery. Mrs. Paul DaHow, general chairman of the exhibit, Sidn~ry Poilier "IN THE HEAT OF THE HIGHT" -also- 'OHE-EYEO SOLD! assisted by het husband, manage the new facility. He was appointed full-time mini ster. He will preach at. could imaaine that" will be and \h. and ~Irs. Howard athletic director of the BBC last fall and has been the lil a.m. service this the sermon topic of Dr. B. Lawson and M1. and Mrs. planning equipment, operations and activities fo r the Sunday on the topic, "Where Charle s Dierenrie\d at the T. Phillips ~1oraan 11eeted . d' t Cl b v· p . are all His wondrous a, 9:30 and 11 :30 a.m. gues ts, Piesiding late! at building since that time. Accor lng o u ICe res•-works?" Sunday services. An all· the bu!Tet were hostesses dent RichardS. Stevens, expenditures fo r construction • • • church dinner will be held \lis. \Ia! shaii Duffield, \bs. and equ ipment will reach approximately $400,000. (Tom Central Bible Chu rch, at th e church at 6 :JO p.m. William Chicheste1, and Jones photo.) Otanae Ave. at ~JrdhS~ •• Tuesday, Oct. 24. ,,~~f~~~!;t~y ;a~~·e:n~o ~~ee co· NVENTION REPORTF:~~.,:~~~~~.-o::li!;;:: ..,. ro:lo::. orr., ... pu ' .., .. ...,.. 1 [ lh have been elected by SL 'how will mn th1ou•h Nov. 7 a.m., ... e pace o e ~· 1 · God' 1 " \-lark Preabyterian (]lurch 12 . Gallery hours are t to 5 By Dorothy Kuhn to their efforts. \·ery lillie mi lenium m s Pan, of Corona del \-lar: \in. p.m. Wednesdays thtou&h The 15th biennial conven· confusion ensued and rhere Dr. Rober~ Saucy, mem~er Lawrence Blennerilasset, Sundays and on \1onday lion of the California Feder· was comparatively hnle of th e Scnpt.ure translatiOn \Irs. Edward Burton, Robert · • fr 6 1o" at ion of Republican Women "nit·piclona... commi ttee of the Lockman evenmgs, om .,, . b h' II d r F . tJ JJ Carley Jr. and \Irs. Charles S ·8 1 tours may 1s e md us and an out· The chauman ca e or a oundat1on; at : · a.m., be ':',~~nge~10b~p telephonina stan~ ina convention it wa s. credent1als report at the "The church in the last White, deacons in the class .,15 Rr"chard Srewart (494a It wtl l be lona remembe red Thursday afternoon sesswn, days," Dr. Robert L. of 1970; Raymood Ami ina, ·~·• ' h r I d d h b r h r r N \trs. Duane Black, Euaene 2052) 01 \-Its. Spencer Ri ch· as on~ w ere . atr pay an an_ at t e egmnm~ o t e Thomas, pro essor o ew Graham, Earl Olri ch and d (671 •546) 1mpart1al1ty re•aned . Fnday sess10n a fmal re · Testament lanauaae and ar son • ., ' From the opening session port wa s made to th~ dele· li terature; 2:J;) p.m., "Will Charles Sword, elders in the beginnina ou noon Thursday, gates. Because credential· the Roman Empi re be re-class of 1910. Elder Robert Oct. 12, to the final minutes ling had continued throuah stored?" Or. James Rosa cup, Bei n, class of 1%7, and of the fifth session Friday 10 p.m. Thursday, a creden· forme r manaaina editor of ElderRoaer liardacre, class aft e rnoon,_ the convention tials report was po!ii tc:d near "Collegiate Ch al\enae ," of H6~. were elec te d and followed tiS rules and Ro· the vo11ng area on Fr1day at maaazine of the Campus installed 1.o fill vacancies berts Rules of Order. as 7 a.m . when th!! '·ormg he · Crusade; 7 p.m., "The in the pr esent sess ion . NEWPORT HAR8lR EH9GII F1 RSTSECOON --P ... 3 THURSDAY, OCT. lj, 1!17 CXllllNA DEL IAit, CAUf. SHARP RELIEF M1dwives used to put a knife under the bed to "cut the pain" of childbirth. Sounds foolish, nowadays. But then, we·~ lucky. We have many wonderful pain- rel~eving drugs ... other powerful mediCations, too. When you're 1\J, take ad\·antaae of the newer, effec· tive medicmals. Seek your phySician's advice ... he's the only one qualitkd to prescribe for your hc;a\th. Then, 1f he recommends mediauion, come to us for prescriptiOn SCf'o'ICe. Christensen 3CtZI E. COAST BWT .. COaolfA Da. MU OaJOU S·2SSCI Hoir Stylist "'"•"oll r , .. ;.,•d ••off •P•tloll ol,. '" hloh luhlo" ....0 c•ouol hoi• "'~'1"0 well as states bylaws . re· gosn. consummation of prophecy," suiting in a convention no-Both candidates had ob-Dr. Charles Feinberg of El.E~A·RE XI E·S A~Dtb Call in Yo11r Want Ad ted for its smoothne ss 3!!(1 se rvers at the dect1 on Talbot Seminary. ftH: 60~521 lack of bias. tables and ,..hen the votmg • • • to the Ensi9n 2•oo w. CST. HwY. SUITE 7 Wherea s many women left was closed. anyone mter· The Christian Sci ence 673 "SUI L.•c•l 0 .,.,, • .,..1,. d I h h Ch -" N D -h ~ ..-fac•oct fro"' Su•f• 511. .. , 1 the national convention tn este cou d,.·atc t e count · ur ... ,es, ewport ~ac. s.,u ., lllltlt: Washinaton, D.C., heansick iq in an area roped off for ?=:::~dc:!I~Ma::•..:on:d:!..O>~!'~":,. ___________ _;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,, over what they had witnessed, this specific purpose. It 1 the se same women came ,.·as an honest tle..:t10n. The away from San Franc1sco only requ irement made by with renewed faith m feder-the cha it WdS absolutr ation conventions. The con· quiet by the onl ookers. Erneat Boranine and Lee Marvin in "THE DIRTY DOZEN" GA ~Y MORSE, vent ion is an opportunity for The papers have contamed the membershi p to express articles about the election the1r opinions and desires, of l\trs . Lombardi and El!oa e ven 1f these up1nions dia· Sandstrom, ''ice pre s1dent metncall y oppose those of -North. but little was sa1d 2tts r. c .... Hlth••• c ... -4•1 ... ,. 1173-42110 FOR ADULTS ''·BLOW.UP"' Vanessa Redgra\·e plus ''·LOVE, THE ITALIAN WAY" with son of the ele cted officers . We about the remainder "r the hear so much today about s late. These were the only the "fairness doctrine " -two cont~st ed offtc~s. so equal opportunity, etc. The witb the delegate approval convent ion permits this ex· on Thur!Oday. the other offl- pressiOn of the grass roots cer s selected by the nom1~ to their ~lec ted offt c1al s, natmg comTit tter ,.ere dec· and 11 should be kept th is ted by voice vote of the as· way. The Interchange of sembled drlt:gates. The~ are 1deas is what keeps us from as follows · Mr. and Mr s. ~ichard Morse, 4611 Seashore Or., Wes t Newport, is study ing Eng· lish li terature at Humbolt State, Arcata. Gary already has his 8 .A. He was Pl'esi~ dent of the s tudent body last year, and was presi· dent of the conservation gell ing stale . Pres1dent -\lr ... t\ngela Sharing equal bdhng wtth Lombardi . CORVETTES BIG SELECTION 10 TO OIDOSE FROM 1960's th,.ugh '66 's. o4 ap..cts, pow•rgli .. •s, pos, axles & fuel lnj.c:tiona. Low•at priees b.ut ,..,.. .. IIIIIIUTES FIICIII RAIIIilll AIIEA AT 1111 MEWOIIT FIIEEIAY ............ _ -·--,..,.. ... a ... ow, ,_.. •• ~IA+f.'& lolu ... WI-Mior....., the electiOn of officers were V•ce-p restdent. ~~Juth bylaw changes. These Ann P ike . amendments. pr oposed by V1ce-pre s1dent. ~e ntra l the revisions comminee. Haroen Peterson . would ha ve transferred con· V1ce·presid~nt . north trot from the loc al and Elsa Sandstrom . county level to the State Recordina secretan -S\1· Board. Fortunate ly, the dele· via Hendon. aates had been sufficiently Treasurer-Isabel y ,,dlm. interested in these changes Members h1 p se..:H'!JH to do their "homework" so Ruth Kofod. that they were voted down . The clos1111 mmutc,. ,,f the T he federa~ion anus roots convention were B•'·en ••ve r owe muc h appreciation for to approv,d of-' res.,lutl''""· thiS defeat to a group of bac king the dnve I•• rerla.:c Oran1e County members who tbe aovernor's manlol•'" h} have been studying parl ia-ind ividual donati\1ns .umt 1ng mentary law for several behmd the leaden ,,f the years. Thi s &roup worked federation and the GOP t•• many weeks over these pro-work for "total Republl..:a n posed chanaes, comparina victory 1n 1%8," "flilf'"•ng them to the existinJ by laws concentration of po .. er 1n and no t in a throuah this com-th e hands t'f arP'"mted off•· pariaon, the c hanae of con-cia is or any plan 1<• rerrn•'e trot. When their analysis the oght to elect g•"·ernmg wu complete, it was sent offic.tals. commending r,,,,. to the convention parliamen· Ronald Reaaan "f"r ~ecr­ tarian. Mu . Sturais, for re· ina his promise!' tn the pc ... view. as well as to the state P le ," and pledg1 ng -.h.•k· president. They were com· hearted surp.."lft '"tn h1s ef· plimented on the effort and forts to bring S(>Und reliP•m· c lear thinkina which went sible s overMlentlt• the ~t ate into their work. Their S-paae of California." Ina ly sis wu mimeoaraphed With the close t>f the .:t•n· and made available to any ve nt ion . out·anma state pre· deleaate interested in the s1dent Virla Kr otz leaves 111 propo1ed amendments . a blue of &l ory wuh rhe All durina the con sidera· ltnowledae that she save tu tion of theu amendments, the de leaatu a well run both the prol'esaional par· convention, which will he liamentatian. Mu. Sturai1 • lona remen""!Mred for H f nn· and State Pfcsidenl Virla partiality, intearity and Krotz carefully upltined honuty. each amendment and sub- Uitute amendi"('C nt, as well GAME PILMS SLAT!D at various fonn.t o( pa.rlia-Parenti and other intclclt• mcntary procedure to the ed people u• in•ilcd 10 see auemblcd dckaatu. No mori•• ol lut Friday's vote wt.l taken on an amend~ Cotta Mu .. Ettancia foot· mrnt or pofliOfl thereof" with· ball aame. to brt ahown at out the c:hainMn eaplainina lhe Cotta Mna HiP ~hool to the deleaates cuc:tly Lyct~-. 1 :)0 p.m. Monday, VOTE YES ON SCHOOL BONDS Education Tomorrow at today's prices provide lh t com munity's dn/dro1 J,nrh qwallr y cd wcaiJI.ln COISTRUCTIOM COSTS GO UP ll'l PER YEAR-SO DOES JUVENILE CRIME UO IELFAIIE The fol/ou.'zng members of a commwn ;ly-w uJr Co lfllfllll rr (M .S.-hlh'l Bond s urge yo u to volt ")'ES" Mrs, Hazard Adams Dani e l G. Aldrich, Jr. Mrs. EIme r A. Anderson Hancock Bann in g Ill Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Bell Mrs. Grant Berte let Cap Blackbvm Reverend James G. Blain Lane Burton Blank, Ed. D. Mrs. Nadine Bosen Mr. and Mrs. J, Herbert Brownell Reverend Robe rt H . Carley AI fred G. Carter Alexander S. Henryck H. Lawrence Higbey Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hirth Mrs. Donald Jack son Lee-P. Jordon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin H. Ka~o~ffman Mrs. Alan H. Kenison Revonda E. Lomb Reverend James H. Lamberth Mr. Dono Latham Paul Lebenb01.1m , Jr. Morvin McClay Mid.oel A. Ni sbet, D.D.S. Franlt NofAr.e Mrs. A.J . Nyroos Mrs. P eggy Ogden Mr. ond Mrs. Nelson 'Juockenbush Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Ro sener Jr. M.u . Don old 8. Somis Mrs, James B. Songer Mr. ond Mrs. Marlin Scott M.r&. Vol Shennan Or. ond Mrs. John F. Sk inoer RichardS. Ste..,ens Mrs. 8obbe Sui\\i Mr. James 8. Wood Dr. and Mrs. Loren He-other Vote October 24 ~ Mr. J1m Berk!oi-Hre Mrs. Robert Ced Mrs, J eanne Cooper Mr. and Mrs, 01Ja ne DeKolb Mr. Norman J . Egli Mr. and Mrs, Wa lter R. Goyn er Mr. ond Mr s. Paul A. Hanno Reverend Richmond C. Johnson Mrs. He len McClure Mr. Da-.id C. McNeely Mr, and Mrs. R1chard Newell Mr. and Mrs, Wa lt er D. So~o~nders Mr, Tul ly H. Seymour Mrs, E~o~gene F. Wing Mr, and. Mrs, George Cokes Mr. ond Mrs. Ro lph B. Con11 Donald Crumpacker Mr, Doren E. Curt1u Mar ia Durante Mrs. Christian Ebse,. Mrs. Paul Friebertshauser IraN. Frisbee Mrs. Wilton B. Gale Mr s. George Godfrey Professor Harvey Gross Arthur R. McK enzie Or. James McMichael Mrs, W.L. Melcher ROQet E. Netn Or. All an G. Osbome Mr. Paul A. Pallfler Mrs. E. Paplham John B. Parker Mr. ond Mrs. H.J . Portel Mu. Marla E. Prentice Mr. ond Mrs. Kennett~ R. Smith Mr. ond Mrs. Will iam L. Stabler Mt. and Mrs. Gordner E. Stodclord Mr. oruJ Mrs. RoylftOfld L. Watson Mr. Gr'd Mu .. John WyMOn Toll Ftaa 543-8432 what they ,..,. votioa "" Oc:L 23, ~<C«dina "' Boot-PAll FOI 1Y CITIZlU lOll CH .. TTll aftd what thia arM.-.nt .. , ••. Ch* ,.Wiciry ct.ait· ~~------------------------------------------.. woukt mta• if patted. Due ...... CUtt Elwudt. -' • 0 • NE'II'ORT HARIKIR Ellllml ARST SEC11011 - -P111 4 THURSDAY, OCT.19, 1967 COIDIA DEL liAR,, CAU F. Homecom plans made · A victory breakf'a~t in the Newport Harbor tfiah School cafeteria from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. thi 1 Saturday, Oct. 21, willlaunc:h homecomina day activities. The homecomina aame kickoff will be at 8 p.m. at Oavid1on Field, where the Sai ion wi II play the Santa Ana Saints. "New Orleans .. i1 the half~time theme, with enter· tainment provided by the Newport Harbor Ma~chipa Band and Sailorettea. Frosh PJincess Sue Me· Ginley, Sophomore Princess Nancy Neptune, and Junior Plincess Lucy Semeniuk will be intJOduced, The cli- max wi II be the coronation of one of the 3 senior prin- cesses as homecoming queen. They are Chris J ohn- son, Joan Russell, and Tracy Sherick. Mn. Frank M deru n SMall Following the game, the Student Body is sponsorin& a homecoming dance which features • 'The Ciecond Time:• ?resale tickets are beina sold at the A.S.B. office at Harbor for 51.50 with an >\.S.B. card and S2 without a card. Tickets are 52 at the door. _Miss Kathleen Stevens -wed to Frank Small An intimate wedding cere· mony .. in the beautiful Por- tola Valley Chapel encom- passed by giant redwood ttees , took place Saturday, Oct. 14, at Valley United Pzesbyterian Church, unit- ing in mauiage Miss Kath· leen Marie Steven& and Frank 1\.ndersen Small. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and ~trs. Lawrence Stevens of 2001 Bayside Dt ., Corona del Mar. ~·h. Small's parents cue ~11. and Mrs. Frank Everett Small of Waquoit, Mass. Miss Stevens chose a streeHength gown of white satin brocade made in an empire style wi th long sleeves. She wore a watteau veil cauaht to a satin band, and she can ied a nosegay of •bite loses and. \i.\ies. The br ide's brother, Tom Stevens of San Francisco, served as usher. Special guests inc luded the bride's grandfather, Jay Stevens of Orinda. F ollowing the wedding ceremony, a breakfast was held at nearby Woods ide for GlOAIETTA 4/45¢ NECTAR APRICOT OR PEACH 12 u, SUN SWEET COOK EO PRUNES 29¢ 1 L8. JAR BUMBLE BEE SALMON PINK 1 LB. TIN 69¢ JACK & BEAI<I STALK GREEN BEANS 29¢ WHOLE JO] SIZE KLEENE X FACIAL Tl SSU E 2/35¢ ASSORTED OR WHITE DISPENSER DEL MOHTE CATSUP ""· 21¢ 20•~27¢ the immediat e families. The bride's mo ther wore a pow. der blue alaskine gown with mat ching velveteen hat and a corsage of lily of the val· ley. The groom's mother wore a dark green silk CoJS· tume and a corsage of cym- bidiums. The young couple left for a honeymoon in Hawaii. In· stead of a large reception the young couple were ho-- nored by a dinner party given for 50 of their c losest friends and relatives at the Cote 0' Azur in Atherton on Thursday evening preced- ing the ceremony. The New\bs. Small attend- ed Orange High Schoo l and was gradual ed from Stan· f01d Unlvenity. She is now supervl;or for the new \le· dical Techni cians School at Stanford Medi cal Cente1. He r husband was graduated from Dartmouth and Stanford Law School and is a prac- tic ing attorney with a law firm in Palo Alto , where they will live. FOLCERS BOB YERNOOY GETS JABSCO ASSIGNMENT Robert A. VerNooy has been appointed manager of employee relations at ITT Jabsco Inc . at the firm's main plant in Costa Mesa. He received his M.A. degree in industrial rela- ti ons at the University of Illinois. followed by 1 years of doctoral work , on t~e Hicks Fellowship and a { a research assistant. at \>las· sachussets Institute of Technology: and an A.B. de1ree (cum laude) from Syracuse Uni,•ersity. He and h1s wife . Mary. and daughter. Carol. li\·e at 17-'l Tus tin Ave .. Cost:! \le sa. lo\E5AH 1!,1 PLAV CAST Dan BarWick, 21"33 Oranae Ave., Cos ta Mesa, is member of the cast of Jean Anouilh's "Rin& round the moon ," which will be pre· sen ted Oct. 25·28 a t a :30 p.m. in the Little Theatre at :::alifomia State Colleae. Lona Beach. COFFEE (10 oz. IHST ANT JA R $1.49 ) F RJ lC:. F J 1'•5 TREESWEET 6 ••· 6,/99¢ ORANGE JUICE STOUFFERS CORN SOUFFLE BROCCOLI AU CRAUTIH ColoULIFLOWER oloU CRAUTIH F ::, E H "J ·' :-: ", J C ~ 3 MEDIUM JUICE ORANGES 10 LBS 99¢ SUMMER OR IToloLi oloH S.QUASH SUHSIIIHE CIIOCOL oloTE KIIICS •• SJc pt.. MANNING'S BEEF SPENCERs1n STEAKS LB LAMB LEGS 79~ .. BEEFRIBS 4~ SWirl's IACOI • • • ENGAGEMEN T of their daughter, Mary Margaret 13u rbage, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harry !:3urbage, 2001 Holiday Rd., 13aycrest. Her fiance is Don· aid Walter Limacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. ~obert Walter Li mac her, 1117 Bayadere Ter., Irvine Terrace. He is assistant manager of Fore st Smith's '3ayside Inn, where Mi ss 13urbage is also em· played. The wedding will be held Jan. 13, 1%8, at St. James Episcopal Chu rch of Newport 13each. <Cameo House photo.) DANCER WILL CONDUCT CLASSES OCT. 25 AT DCC Dancer Gloria Newman will conduct a master class in modern dance from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at Orange Coast College. in the OCC Dance Studio. Fee will be S2 . Miss Newman studi ed wi th Martha Graham. ,\lerce Cun- ningham. Louis t-l orst and Dons Humphrey. After re- ceiving her MA from New York University. she taught at Cornell. the New York City High Schon! of Perform- ing Arts. and at Eugene Loring's Amer~can School of Dance in Los Angeles. The Glona Newman Dance Company has performed on the west coast s1nce 1957. DELLolo SYKES 01 ES OH 91ST BIRTHDAY The date of her birth and the date of her death were the same, Oct. 16, for Della P. Syk es, 426 Beaonia Ave., Corona del Mar, >Nho died Monday at Uoaa ~lospital. Mrs. Sykes, who >Nas 11, was born in Indiana in 1076. 9lc had lived in Oranae County fo r 32 year s. She is survived by her son, William Harter, o f the home. Services will be held at 10 a.m. today, Oct. 1 ~. at Baltz Chapel, Corona del Mar. Interment will be at Fairh.aven Memorial Park, Santa Ana. Officiatina at the services is the Rev, Norman Brown, actina minister of the Plymouth Conaregational 0\urch of Newport Harbor, where Mn. Sykes was a charter member. l ''PIIAI OUl'' P411T't AT YAaiT Q.UI --ol ........ Y ... I Chlbood,-...... will hold doolr -1 HaUoweta ••hU _.: ....... , ·-111. Ool. '21, 01 die olullb•oo, 1101 loyaldo Dr.; Conloa .. 1 Mor. Peadwhlee wi ll aet Mtltr woy .....,,. p.m. ....... will be pne•ted 10> ·•• Mi t 4reu ed ""bl ppl11.•• PI, •• delle decoradone ha .. IMft dulF od by Mn. · Borl Spanaler and Mrt. · J 11D11 Tyler. Mr. 1nd Mra. Cbot cbalrmee f•i•• . \ CO NTESTANTS for homecoming honors at Costa Mesa High School this Friday evening include these stu· den ts; front row, from left, seniors Christine Snyder, Debbie Campbell and Lucy Peralta; freshmen Toni Grey, Missy Noble, Dori s Keyes and Geri Custe~; back row, from left, sophomores Debbie Wiest, Anne Rundell and Sharon Raslc ; juniors Ginger Albee, Cheri e Stames D~ll F R RT R andJ eanette Lether. A senior wi II be .sel ected as home-for information and reservations call coming queen, to be introduced at half-time at the "th e most unique bank in the world" Costa Me sa-Loara game at OCC stad ium. A princess NIIWPORT NATIONAL aANk ••• M2-alll• wi 11 be chosen from the othe ~r ~c~l •=s=s~e=s.~l E=n~s~i=gn~p~ho~t=o~.J~J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~ After Five's plan party "The Goblins will 1et ya" if you don't watch out! .. That wi II be the theme of the Ualloween party that the After Five aroup of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor is plannina for the evenina of Oct. 29 at the Balboa Pavilion. To ward off any evil spells, a magic "witches brew" will be served from 5 to 6 p.m. Dinner wi II be served from 6 to 7 p.m., fo llowed by dancina to live mUSIC. Thi s is the first party of the fall season. Costumes are not compulsory f01 admis- s ion but those who wish to be disauised are invited to do so. Reservations may bt made with the Chairman, Mrs. Ro- bert Uhlik, 673-5479. 0 0 MRS . SARolo McDOHoloL D OF COM DIES AT 53 After !ivins only two months in CorOOa del Mar, Sara ~kDonald, of 3401 Ocean Blvd., died Satur· day, Oct. 14, at Southcoast Community Uospital, South Laguna. Mrs. McDonald, 53, was born Dec. 20, 1913, in Californ ia. She is survived by her husband, C arter, who is the manaaer of Robinson's department store, Fashioo Island; and 2 sons, Robert of the home, and James, of lhe U. S. Anny a t Foft Lewi s, Wash. Services were held at Baltz Chapel, Corona del Mar. FILM OH ColoHCER SET FOR FRIDAY, OCT. 20 A cancer film wi II be shown at 7:15 p.m. this Friday, Oct. 20, at the Costa Me"sa Legion Hall, according to Mrs. Merril Barker, cancer chai nnan for Coastline Auxiliary to Veterans o f Foreign Wan Post 3536. Dr. Robert Neu will speak and answer questions. The public is invited to attend, says Mrs. William Kelly, Auxiliary presidenL The Auxiliary will hold a rummaac sale Oct. 26·28 at 10~ E. Ulh St., Costa Mesa. Mrs. Floyd Slate, ways and means chairmlltl, will be in charae. GALLERY . . IS OPEN ART ART ART rart· ART You are cordially invited to attend ou r week- long opening starting Mo nday night, the 16th . We have attempted to make available to you t he newest and most unique in decor ac cess- ories from throughout the art world . Sc ulpture , pottery, ceramics , oil paintings, wrought iron, imports, fifth -hand rar e bargains, antiques, l eather goods, e tc ., for all size poc ketbooks. We hope you wil l come in a nd look around ; we might have just what you have been looking for . P. S. The be st selling ar tist of the Laguna Festival, LeRoi, is our Artist of the Week, 150 E. I i lh Sl.. fO ST A n sA (the old Mexican red · br ick house a bl ock a nd a half West of the Dover Fountain) • OCTOBER DOLLAR YS $$ OUTSTANDING BARGAINS IN SPORTSWEAR, BLOUSES , SWEATERS, CAPRIS , DRESSES, SUITS, JACKETS NEW MARKDOWNS REDUCED UP TO 50% AND MORE I U. S. KEDETTES PRICES SlASHED II SUMMER SlEEPWEAR 9N SALE BARGAIN VALUES TO $20.00 FOR 0000 $1.99 AND $2.99 DISCONTINUED TOWElS REDUCED I I SAVE $ $ $ .DON 'T MISS OUT Sal e Start a Thuraday, Oct. 19th 9,30 AM. OPIN .... Y n.tlll l ... kA ..... korcl • Diner' I, Mettw a..,. . c... .,,,. .. Y-U N liT'S a.- ....... .. ow Cuun·• .... ,. 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VI, .. .,.,.,.,atic, , • ..,,, 1feori"9• rodia, "••""• whit. •itl• woll1 , lect.,., air. Na. 71AA .. o-' , .......................... .,.. ..... atic, -- , •••• ;,.,, radio, heat.,, fOaw ratl li11a ~t~ifl\lta "'•" ti•et. fo ctorv eir . '" POITIAC (A TALIIIA $2177 t H1Mft9e' 4 tl-.,.,_, VI, ...,..,o-tic, ~ ........... rHiio, ir~N+.f, air ceflo4~i"f. • - Sailor homecoming Saturday The Newport Harbor Sail· ots, hoping to recover fr om the 10·7 upset at the hands of the We s tern Pionr:ers, will face formi dable Santa Ana in the annual homt:- comin& game at 8 p.m. this Saturday at Davidson Field. The homecoming queen wi II be presented at the tr aditional half·time cere- monies, and the homecomins dance will fo llow the game . Coach Wade Watts looked to the Santa o\na game as one of the toughest of this season. "Santa >\na is No. 1 in Loara next for Mustangs The Costa \o1e sa .\-lustangs, lookinc for their first win in the Irvine Leaauc, wi 11 hos t a powerful Loara team this Friday at the Orange Coast College s tadium at & p.m. Loara defeated \'alencia 21 to 0 Jut Fri day to s tay at the top of the League, alo na with \:lagnolia, with 2 victories and no defeats. The week before Loara nar- rowly won over Estan cia, 14 to 7. La s t Frida} the \1usLangs and the Estancia Eaales got nowhere as fa r as sCorina was concerned and came up wi th a score· leu tie. }'ards to 36 for the Eagles. Both teams were momen· taril~ on the scoreboard, but the referees' decisioos .,.,iped ou t the advantage each time. Earl~· in the ~th quarte r \lustang tailback Sick Quir· oz cros sed the Eagle aoal from 20 yards ou l, bu t an o ff side pena lty nullified the scure. Ca\ifo1nia," he said. "LaSI Friday they won 28 to 0 over Anaheim, former No. 1 in the state ." Coach Watts said that Ed Wa shko was picked as the player of the week after Sat urd ay's battle with Wes· tern because or his general all..around offensive play. Harbo1 had not allowed a single touchdown for the season-until last Salurday ni ght, and it was a last second shocke1 tha t tu:rned almos t certain victory into defeat. Western had taken a 2nd quartet lead on a JJ-ya1d field goal, but Har bor raJ. lied eaJ\y in the 4th quarter to ao ahead 7 to ). The drive started from the Wes- .tet n 41 , and in 8 plays the Sai lors went over for their only touchdown or the game . Tailback Ed Washko set up the TfJ with a 17·yard gain lhrough the middle, and then he took the ball over f1 om the 2. Bill HaJmon kicked the PAT. The clock showed 9:21 left to play. -·· THESE ARE th e Caballos, the Midgets of the Harbor Area Pop Warn er foot ball league. In the front row, from left, are Ta b Hoban , Ga ry Wolfe, Bill Whitford, Lee Joyce, Andy Mart inez, Jim McCall, Danny Faul_ds and Brent Parker; 2nd row, Bob Whi tford, Kevin 8eard, Steve Baume, Tom Pr ince, Don P faff, Chip Temple, Bill Manne and Mike Byers ; Jrd row, Mike Berr y, Richie Simons, Carlo Tosti, Steve Savage, Mark Browning, John Carter and Steve Brown; 4th row, Ga ry Casey, Rich Schofield, Bill Clough, Ken War- re n, Pat Kalama, Greg Collins and John Olson; rear row, assistant coaches c. DeLancellotti and Chuck Bridges, manager Jan Niemiec, and head coach Allan Dies. Pop Warners teams win The Newport Mesa Pop Warner Football Assn. re- ports the followi na results in last week's games: The undefeated Newport- Mesa Caballos defeated the We stminster Golden Bears 51 to n ror their Sth victory or the season. Bi ll Whi tford made 3 tou chdo wn s, In- cluding a 6()-yard kick-off return and a 6S·yard pass play. Bill Clouah scored twice, and so did Carlo Tosti, on 46-yard an d 40- yard pass plays. Rich Schofield ran 46 yards for a ro . scored once. The. Colts are undefeate d, but were tied once. The Newrort·\1e sa Cow· boys downed the Santa Ana Couaars 26 to 12 to main- tain their perfe c t record at 5-0-D. Dave Panel scored 3 time s , including a 6 1-yard ki ck-orr return. Brian 0' Flaherty accoun ted for the other Cowboy TD. The NewportMesa Coronas edged the Huntington Beach T-Bird s 6 to 0. Sk ip Lauder- baugh 1cored th e lone touch· down. The Coronas now have a 3-2 -;) record. PUNT, PASS WINNERSCHOSEN Awudt for Satua:day•a punt, awuda ia 1M HuM o\1 .. )064 JoMton Ave., Cotta r-u and tld: cont .. t at cbampioaatt.ipa of 1&he F01d Men. *'iae11 , Puk will M made Mo&ot Co. cont .. t, hot led Aae 9 -First, David Woo.,. it half-ttlftl at the G._01ooa tw lbe tolt•l"}!t Betch_ • .a.. SOOl River A'lf,. Wett Ml Mu-Mapolia footblll pub, beachet and recrea-Newport· 2nd O.an Poet, pme at Da•idaon Field dab tion dep&atment: 2241 Vitta 'HoJ&I, B11t Friday evtftina. Each youn.-· Aa• I -Pint, Paul Etic Bluff• 3td Jim Popov, 212 uet will 111 an opportwti~ Davia of Huntinaton Beach; 40th St., wc'at Newpofl. co dtmoftttla&e hi a skill be· 2nd Muc Johannu, ?01 Aae 10 -Fhtt, Cbulio fore receivlna hit award. Garrett Ot., Cameo Htah-Hauu, U31 Anti au-Way, The followlna won top Iandt; l td , Stephen Parrlon, Dover Shotu, 2nd, Oou.alat B • d 1• Ecclea, .t5U Pl'itcilla Ln., Ucs lnva e lgers Hatbol Hiahlanda; J rd, Kirk Clukc , 1939 Tlntln Ave ., A Cypreu football squad . Coaca Mesa that was much beuer than motne acor~d on a rollout Aae 11 -.Firat, Johnathan )ts pre ss clippinas battled l~ft w!th a hahtly. mor e than Sima, 1019 Loren Ln., C91t& Oranac Coast Collcae for ftvc mtn utes left m the half. 11_ ., S Sh 261 L . . d ~~••; ~nd, tevo arp, ~ touah quarters before f~ll· emome &Ja tn convene Bucknell Rd.,· Colli Mesa: ma 14-6 at LeBard Stadtum for lW. . . . 3 d Ski Funklln, Hll Friday evcnina. In all convera1on U1e1 th11 ' • P Co Ia.. a L ' ha d S~nt a Ana Ave. 1 ·"e' • The Bucs now arc ready to yeat, emome s ma e . • (i J invade Riverside a1 8 lJ.m. aood on 10, with the other Aae 12-Fant. 01 ae- th is Friday at Tiaer Stadium one beina bl ocked. He also ques, 3264 Nebr~~~~ Ln., inanothcrEC cont est. River-booted an eiaht yard Costa \oteu.: 2nd8i ·one, side dropped a 28-0 deci-field aoal to beat Go lden 2037 Tustin .Ave., Costl sion to Golden West Satur· We st in the last eight sec· \olcsa; lrd, M1ke Yost, ~H d · ht onds 1~7 Paularino Ave., Costa Men. ay n~g . • · p· M'l The Cypres s Charaers OCC dominated the statis-Aae 13 -lll.t, · I es suuc k fit s I in the opeiling ti cs. The Bucs rolled up the Moore, U4S r:~~~mk ~ve., quarter when they p0Unccd incredible total or 390 c .osta Men; . n L·: Soord JO a Pirat e fumb le on th e yards 10shingand added ana--k1.nk, 3H Vta 1 u 1• Buc 42 . Quart erback Frank ther 100 pssina, pickin& up L1do .hle; 3rd, Steve Duva, Lopet hit halfback Frank 21 first downs along the Hunttnaton Beach. Finch to the 24, then hit wa y. Cy press was held to Ted Moun t z with a 2-l-yatd 24 yards tushina and l.Sl scming toss, and the shock· passing, with 12 rirstdowns. ed Charge1 sfoundthemselves Wayne Tinlin, fzom Otanae in the lead. Hiah Schoo l, was named Bill Redding, OCC midd le OCC defens ive back or the gua1d who played a CIUshing aame for his 102 yatds rush .. defensive game , blocked the ing on 18 c a11 ics. Ke vi n try for the extra point and Q ady, former \latet Dei Cy press led 6 ..0 with 11 :16 s tar , won offensive lineman showing on the clock. honors for OCC. Reddin& Reddin g set up the fi rs t snared defensive lineman Buc TO when he bl oc ked a honoJS, The big middle Charget pun t and OCC took guard blocked a PAT ,block- over on the Cha1ger 31. The ed a punt, blocked a pass Bucs drove lo the Char ger andrcpeatedJy b1oke through 8 bef01e the power failed, to spill Charget ball car- and the Cha1gets took over. ri ers. Cy ptess punted to the Buc Dennis Parker, who played 33. at Corona del \1ar High, Fullback Don Evans bang· earned defensive back of .:d to the 30. Then Paul Lemoine loft ed a so h 30- yard toss to halfba c k Wayne Tinli n fot the Due score. Lemoine added the Po\T to go ahead 7~. OCC s uuck again the next time it had the ball. Cypress punted to the OCC 28. The Bucs dr ov e to the Charaer in 9 plays, where Le· of the week in his second stall for the Bucs. He stop-- ped a Chaq~er threat e a1l y in the thi rd qua1t e1 when he picked orr a Lopez aer ia l on the Buc 20 and retwned 1 to the 30. OCC inte1cepted ae1ials, with and THEY'LL SEE A liMY GAME \h . an d \hs. Bob Paine of We stcliff left Sunday on a fl ying t1ip to Old Or cha1d Be ach, \1aine, to visit \b s. Paine's mothe1, \larie A. Beuy. From the1e they will go to West Point to see th e A1my -Stanford foo tball aame Oc t. !8. They will visit \lu. Paine's nephew, \lajot Notman St. \\a1ie, wh o is psychological Wllfare ar West Point \1ili tlly Aca- demy. NEWPORT HAR8JR ENgGII ARST SECTlON--Poae 6 THURSDAY, o:T. 11, 1967 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. The Eaales topped the ~ltanJS in first downs, l'J On the fi nal play of t he game, it appeared for a momen t that Estancia had won wi th a 2-point safet)'. The Eagle s had dri\'en to the \lustang 6, but a fumbl e ga\·e th~ bal l to \1esa on the 2 wi t h jus t ! secoods to go. \llstang quarterback Dave Sobolewski was hit near the to loll. ao4. behl a amaUer aoa\ line. and 2 poi.nta for a matJln in net y-ards aained, safety was n ashed on lhe H' to 253. Both teams com-score board. The rd eree's ple ted il passes, bo th lost ruling, howe \'er, was that the ball 3 li me s on fumbles. Da\•e was do.,.,n ed on t he !- The Mustanas had the edge yard line and not in the end on punlina. a veraging 3i1.2 zone. o\ Pioneer drive was s top- ped on the Sailot 19 with The N ewport~1eu Colts 3:30 t.ff oe th• elock. The. bhaked the .Huntiaata:n Sailors were forced to punt Beach. Darts 2~-iJ for the1r v.·1th 2:02 remaining. Wes· 4~ VICtory. \hke MaAner, tern started its desperation En c Johnson, Scoll Gayner dt!VC from its own 43-yard and J oe Barnett each The Newport \lesa Coman- ches s hut put the Santa Ana Efb '27.:U. Rail.dy Collier scored twice and Ri ck Amenda and Steve Sharp [~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~;~;;;.;~ each had a TO. The Coman -,'ii~i"if.i:bU~~':fti~I che record is 3·1·1. your eyes for your gauge items. Eagles seek league • WID line. Two successful pas· ses ad vanced the ball to the Sai lor 18 , for a fitst down , and I :35 s till 10 go. Two mole passes, an d the Pionee1 s we te on the 5. The Estancia Eagles will be righting for thei r fi 1s t vi cto1y in the Ir vine League this Satwday evenins when the y clash with Valencia on the enemy g1 idi ron. Last F1iday Valencia went down 21 to O befme powerful LoaJa, wh ile the Eagles and the Costa \1 esa \1u stangs deadlock. Comparative scmes don't give much of a clue to the poss ible ou tcome thi s Sat- urday. Loata was hard pu t tfl overcome the Eagles., 14 to 7, two weeks ago. And Valencia defeated Costa \lesa wi th l11tle trouble, tc~ to 7. The Eagles witt be handi· capped against Valencia be- cause of the loss of ti&ht end John Woody, who was inJured in the game with Costa \1esa. coach J ohn Lowry is cons 1de1ing \1ike Sady, Glynn Vande Walker or Sk ip Wi lliams as Woody's replacement. Le ft halfback Nick Quiroz was selected as player of the week fm his performance against the \Ius tangs. Time : 1:17. Righthalf Bob Hancock caught Western's quart er- back, Phil Va lasquez, be· hind 1 he line fm a 5-yar d loss, A pass play gain ed JUSt one yard, and the ball was on the 9-yard line with jus t 3 seconds left to play. Velasquez paS!Ied to Buddy <\bou re zk, who caught the ball on the 2 as the final gun sounded, and he fell over the goal for the win- ning score. Westetn held a consider· able edge in statistics,lead· in a in fitst downs , 14 to 9; 1n net yards gained, 245 to 161, and pus comp letions, 10 to 4. Both teams were [lenahzed only once, S ya1ds each time. 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Crown Hardware, Win kle Hardware, Costa 3107 E. Coast Hw y,, Cor-\1esa. ona del Mar. --~-~---&&A A AA AA•AAAA _____ , The Corona del \lar Sea Kings , score le!'S in 3 of its 4 games this season, wilt be facing some mote tough compe tition this Friday as they take on \laanolia at 8- p.m. on Da"·idson Field. lo 9 1; paHes completed 3 to 2. Open Mon. & Fri. 'til 8 pm !'-""'-'-==------ • Yamaha • Story & Clark• Your Chamber of Comm~rce needs an el ectri c plate. folding chairs, tv tables or "'.'? Call 67)-4VSO and we will help you c lean out \lagno lia, tied fnt Jr \'ine League lead wi lh Loara with a 2~ record, defeated Brea Olinda last Friday IJ to 12, while the Kings .,.,ete losing to Fountain Valley 12 to 0. Comparative scmes smt of confu se the issue: The \tagnolia Sentinels crushed Fountain Va lley 2 weeks a go 35 to 0. But Cowna de l :\-1ar easily de fe ated Brea 20 to 7 that same week. The Kings were unable to get a sustained scming dr ive going last Ftiday night against the F1mn ta in Valley Ba1ons at the llun- A fumble stopped a Cor~ ona del \1ar drive on the FV 23 afte r the opening kick- off. The Barons in turn fumbled away a scoring chance on the Sea King 10, but got on the scoreboard in the final minute of the fi rst half on a 34--) ard ma1ch. The Kings llied to pull the game out of the fire in the final minu tes, drivi ng deep into FV ten itory. With about a mi nute lefl to play, a Corona del Mar pass was intercepled by the Barons• Mike Childre ss on hi s own 31, and he went all the way for a 68·yard touchdown gal· lop to put the clincher on the FV victory. PIRATE !IARRIERS WIH OVER CTRUS Oranae Coast Colle&e har· ri ers ran a near perfect race Friday, Oct. 13, to take • 11oo42 cross count I}' verdict f1om Cittus and even their Eastem Conference record at 2·2. The Bucs will travel to Cypreu thi s Frid1y (OJ anot he r EC encounter. 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Table, -' chairs, buffet, 644·1 Phone in Your Order for o St.bse rip1ion~ Call 673.0550 PETS your garage~ WORK WANTED MIMEO WORK expertly done. We cut the st encil and do the complete job. Call 6 7J~OSll 2 to 4 p.m. VARITYPING SERVICE Call Fran at 673-1507 o1 673-QSSO f01 vllityping o1 headlin er for publications., re ports, pri ce lists, b10· churcs e tc. !lave over 100 type faces and lates t HELP YOU model varityper. your pet problem " a;n,;nllf iRONIN G. Ye ats of cxper-akin condition, ience on all types of cl~ etc. NO OiARGE for thing & linen. Specialty. aervice, men' a shi rts. Sl.SO per hr. JORDAN'S P£T &IIOP Mabie Whitman, 607 M&J· I'7IZ E. Cou& HWJ., auerile, COM. 673-2774. COIION.4 DO. o P!RSOHAL ~==;;;;;;j ALCOHOLICS ANONY~S Hubo< Area. 673-871,4. 24 hours. I _..,.,_ I DUNN -._ __ ... _._.,._-_a _ __. ...... VIlli o..-L~c~·~·~·~·~·~~~~·~ win;)ly, 1nd • p•d 10ta1 of ju1t one &oucbdo-.. The Newpon H11bor S.ilou loti 10 Wcatem 10 10 7. The Corona del ~ Sea ki•a• .... defelted 12 10 0 1!, .,_.lain Volley. Aod dto Coat.a MesaMII• .. •• beuiM to • uor•l••• If• widl a. .. .UBqloo. f lauap&rt lulfa Islas •••a lllziMI c.-... .... OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 1 to 5 2900 SIL VERLANE, NE WPORT BEA CH -3 BR, 2 Ba -LarMest ki tchen in town. lmmac u· late BA CK BAY SPECIAL. Tu stin Ave, to Annive rsary Lane , tum riKht on second cui · de-sac -$29,500. ' . ' . ' . . . . .. UNBEI.I EV ABLE" ' Custom 6 year new 3 BR, 2 Ba -1900 sq. ft. home -OCEAN, CANYON VIEW • 60' LOT. O><n the land in CDM -$55,000 332 Marguerite Co•on o del Mo• -67 3-8550 no,..,.lf. R.altor LIDO ISLE 2 BEDROOM S, 222 VIA PALERMO. A B EAUT! 1..-HOI.IE FOR A COUP L E. 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, SEPARATE L ARGE DINING ROOM, 52}1 FT. LOT ' $SS,750 ~ir-4 'p.a. ;Hilmer fhc. •agtrtst HOMES WITH A FOREVER VIEW From $59,950 In DOVER SHORE S Two Fu rn ished Mod el s 18 12 Santiago Or., Newport Be a c h 646-6926 fJ[J IVAN WELLS &. SONS INC. ~ IUILDfRS A D(Y[L0f'£RS INVESTMENT with good income • 3 SMALL RENTAL$ • GOOD LOCATION -HEAR BOULEVARD AND SHOPPING • $252 PER MONTH INCOME • ASKING $24,750 w/tenu Wells-McCardle Realtors Reliable Servic e Si nce I 94 3 1110 NEWPORT ~ CDSTA MESA o...y_. Osa •'J 1: unr Ia LAGUIIA ROY ALl ........ o.. .......... . •,... .. a,.. .,., 1 'I an&t' -............. ____ _ lY •lstnr• ......_ Pw: t us ,... .. .... ~. e tJNIIDGIIOUNI) PAUIMO -M -•s Cnl •s ' a tl aD -._ • Lli'cua:Jua ..,, hIll rluMt. ... • .... -· 2 '· ........ 2 •· ,... h"Mtltul I 9 A I ..... .. • ···-···~_,..... ....... • J'Ga CA•o• . ..,._CII•IIr• .. _ ... _ £Ill 1 ?J 7 ·-* U.eiMA ICWALI J14D.c-t Hl .. aq (71414fNiil I NEIPORT HA-EIIIGII FIRST I(C'IIOI --P ... 7 STUDIO TYPE DUPLEXES liiURSIIo\!._ OCT. 11,)~7 OOIIOIIA uu.IIAII, ""'-'F. SEMPLE aEAL ESTATE OPEl HOUSES TillS IUII·liD 12:11 -I:H Newport Beach 3ollloo Ballloa Island Costa Mesa , Lido Isle ear-del Mar JUST REDU CED· Owner says, "Get me an offer:'· Deluxe, two story, two bedroom, l~ bath duplexes with built in kitchen including dishwashers, .,.o,sh··llll er and dri ers. la~Jte li ving roon: • upstairs bed· room s . Double carports with storage. Needs fixi n•l up for top rental s but location is excellent. ·Now a sking on ly s:m,9so -three separate units to choose from. Better hurry with that offer -excel- le nt e xi s tinfi{ finan~i ng. 1106 PESCADOR, DOVER SHORES: • B.R., .3 Bo., D.R., Pool , many luxury extras •.• VIEW SUNDAY ONLY 717 BELLIS , EAST BLUFF: • B.R., 3 Bo., Fom. Rm ., plus ... plus ••. plus •.• VIEW SAT. & SUN . 2801 SETTING SUN , HARBOR VIEW HIL LS: • B.R., Fom., D.R .. 3 Bo., Poo l, BIG VIEW ••• SAT.& SUN . OPEN HOUSE -SAT. & SUN. 1 - 5 SPACE TO SPARE Large TWO STO RY HOME with tremendous 19' 24' RI!MP tJS ROOM, FOUR SPA CIOUS EJttra larll;e dininll; room -Kitchen ii ••:r~:~~~~t~~.~~ with built·ins , di s po sa l, dishwasher, rE and lots or cabin ets. LarJ{e pool sized yard wi th pink bloc k wa ll, patio , and sprinklers. Coli to see by appointment: CdM home of distinction: 2 B.R. Pool , VIEW, $55,000 Costa Me so Tri-plex, top income: S35,500 The Bluffs 2 B.R. +condomini um: $4 3,500 Corona Highlands to p 'o th e world view: $49,950 4501 ROXBURY . CAMEO SHORES OUTSTANDING VIEW 3 BR • CONVERTIBLE DEN A TRUE BARGAIN AT REDUCED PRICE ••••• FOR LEASE 3 BR -2 B COtHXlMINIUM 2 POOLS, PUTTING GREEN . SHUFFLEBOARD jl;8 raJ{e, approximatelv 3l00 sq. ft. of comfortable SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 67S.2101 livinll; for only $29,950. Cash in on th is tremen· 2515 E. Coast Hwy •• Corot~a del Mar BACK BAY AREA -325 pe• mo. • • • • • dou s value. CAL 1. NOW!! w~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,~ MATT LA BORDE, ")'vu'll Like Our Frienril,. Suvice" 220 E. 17tlo St. (Phone 64-0555) c..,,. II.,• (Locotecf in E. 17th St. Sho,pi"t C•ter} Evenings Coli 646--4579 or ~1050 WILL EXCHANGE Marigo ld Ave. -Corona del Mar Income pro· perty. z.eedroom Front Unit (An individual un it. plus Attractive l·Bedroom uni t above the over· si z.ed 2·cor goro.ge. . P<i ce S40,750 • Equ ity S12,000 Will consider Ocean "Front property -even the flooded ,cv,a! 67>3000 .. ·~ ' • I ... e .... se 8868 •ap~..tatb REAL TV, INC. 2407 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR SITUATED OH TEN ACRES SPACIOUS I & 2 IEDRM. APARTMENT$ Furn. & Unfurn. from $150 • ..-nvate rauos • ~'ireplace. .. e POOL<; e 18 Hole Putting Grrrn e Re~ulallon Trnni,o e Separale famit~ Section e ArlJ. to Schools & PlayKfnUnl1 900 S.. Lane, CdM McArthur "Nr CNsf Hwy. 'Hhien I1I.IM COlONA DEL MAR 17141 67:1-3445 HURRY HURRY HURRY We've waited 10 years for this listing! The ONL y dup lex on the LARGEST lo t in Ch ina Cove, Corona del Mar. Two sandy beo- ches. Res tricted parki ng. Only S63,000 ·on d sell., will fi nC>'ICe on 2S~ down paymen t. 'Vogrl ~- 2667 Eest Coest Hi ghway (C.r. F."''-•fl Ph ... , 67).2020 SPACE FOR RENT • WANTED WAN T: 6 unit Costa Meso apartm ent. HAVE 3 unit to exchan;e, near 19th,& Harbor. WAN T: Trust Deeds or vacant lot s. HAVE comm ercial comer ot busy intersection neor Redlands. WANT: For whot hove you? HAVE 120 acres in Ar iz. zon a, 30 miles from Havo1u City. WANT: Oranve CCMJnty acreage to $300,000.00. HAVE fam ous So. Calif. resort. WAN T: Wat erfront home. HAVE 33 acres neor a State Un ivers ity. ARE YOU MISSING THE BOAT ON YOU R PROP ERTY BY HOLDING OU T FOR MONEY? TH E WISE ONES ARE TAK IN G ADVAN TAGE OF CONDI TION S BY QU IETLY EXCHANGING, THUS PYRAM IDING THE I R ESTATES WHILE SAVIN G TAXES. Servin; Or~;e Coun ty Since 1949 PHOHE 642·5111 JIMTALCOII tii ·Liia~ .... a 1703 •••tcliH Or., Mewport leedl OPEN HOUSES College Park Area COSTA MESA • BOTH ARE 3 BEDROOM HOMES IN EXCELLENT C~DITI~ 2229 AVALON ..•.. $19,950 2256 AVALON ...•. $21 ,950 • DROP BY AND SEE THEM BOTH ' 1 to 5 P.M. THIS SATURDAY & SUNDA Y NIWPOIT AT VICTORIA M6an WE ALSO HAVE SEVERAL RESIDENTIAL INCOME BARG~INS. START YOUR PLANNING BY LETTING US SHOW THEM '1'0 YOU DUPLEX Open House Corona de-l Ma r 509 Na rcissus • 45ft. lot (1 112 lots ) • 2 bedroom houu • Pl us a 3 bedroom garage ap a rtment • Plus a Guu t Room (STEAL IT AT S45,000) ~~~~ -. Prop ertt es 2915 E. Coast Hwy ., Coro"o del Mor /ndJOi llfiJK l'o,f /ht'a lro I Tel .... o U!r512S Can't Sell It? CHANNEL REEF -APARTMENTS T1ade It? Fo1 Fa1 t Action&: Results Call EXCHANGE SPECI ALISTS DOYLE CO. 548-1168 E. 17th Ca.ta Mcu "LM.tr-1 0. ..... C""'••• t ,, • .,.., Sr.._.,..,. H••·-,_.ttt:tw'IJff'" IW1 Ma,, C.lifom .. SPICTACULAI YIIW..OCEAN w lAY Clann,/ fl./-Aparl.m,!J 0.. W.lwhrwtt ....,. tkaP*t NeeMt lfltf~Me 2S2S -...... c.-. .. -· Colli. •WLE &UIST P~ w IOAT SU'S .., ...,...., .. "C••• I I " .., .. ur. TM1 AIIVAiffMIS WILL ..,._ \'OU v .. eu,.1.,11 -~~~---•-11 ,..= . AU. 11111. .... WAI-'liONT VIIW. All .... 1ft .......... __ aad two llolk -wmtl J.AIIGK PA110. YOU •• IINIIW TO •• ICT OUI "*''IIIIIJ ....._ .., sst.--.. u, Ll•• sae ••• ..,, a u, rtu 1 671-1,. fir kilu ' ' • TIIU~Y, AUG. 31, IHl aiiiDIIA dEL liAR, CALIF. • lniuries from fall fatal to Alma Rush Tax relief law asked (Caetluod-, ... 1) IIUICI&ar Walter Adriu wu ,.. ....... tho BooN.,., ••• 1 report oo dM .... aJor oltJ••• property tu .,Juri•• aolror..t In • fall ot l bor baeo proved fatal lut Tbanday f« Alllla Lou.he Rutll. fotmtr preei· d•t of the Newport Harbor Bualual ucl Proret~loael Women'• Club. - AWARD for best day's contesto f the Newport Harbor Cham- ber of Commerce went to th is en try of the Dick Crout family of Co rona del Mar, as- si sted by their Femleaf Ave. neighbors, th e Glasgow's. At the left are L eah Crout (stan ding) and Penny Glasgow. At the ri9'1t are Laura Crout (s tanding) and Sa ra Crout . (En sign photo.} The acc:ideat appar oa&IJ occurred 2 days euller. When Mr•. Ruth bad not urlvod at worlc at Power Inc. ·in Wutminuer, where tho served aa executive tec:rotary., a telepb.ono in· quirY waa mado Wedneaday at the condominium '4'btre abe lived, at 167 Yorktown, Coata Meaa. Loretta Van Oat and Willl.m Scon round Mr a. Ruah lyina un· corucioua on tho bathroom floor. She Wal taken tO Hoaa Hoapital, and diod there the neat day without reaainina consciousneaa. Mr I. Rush, 4S, waa bom Oct. 28, 1n1. in Oklahoma. She has been in the Harbot area since 19S6, and waa 130 NEW 1968's AND 1967a READY FOR IMMEDIATE DEUYERYI DRIVE ONE TODAY! THUNDERIIRDS ·MUSTANGS • FOlDS· FORD TRUCKS· ENGUSH FORDS· SHEUY GTs 1 '65 '64 '64 '66 '66 .AL.Utl 500 2 Dr. H.T. Jll VI, ..,..,, PS, •&fL W1W. #1,_ IIUSTAN. M.T. VI. ......,."'· PSo ...... ... ,.,. ..... osuu FAI RLAH E 500 Spt. Cpe. 2 DHT, V8. Auto, PS, &dut ... ,., WSW P75S6 •ALAXII SOO 2 Dr. M.T. UJ VI. sute., Air tiii'MI,. I"S, II&M. I1471A $1199 $1299 S1599 $1599 FALCON SPliNT $1599 J Dr. H.T. YL 1vfe., n, II&H, WSW, .... .af!!. , .. , ... MUSTANG F. B. 2 + 2 219 V8, Auto, Rocllo, Hooter, WSW, Int. Decor Grovp P7 .669 OLDS "TORAH ADO" Rodier, Hooter, PS, A,uto, fu ll foe, • .,,,, ''Frt ......... 1 dri.,e'' ft7563-A A ·~ol buy crt P'ull power, olr, ftW, PS, PS. 390 VI Reo\ Shorp VJB 101 HAl II STYLING IY; AI Johns fonnerly with Boy side Sorber Shop ••• Now tJt LIDO SHAYIIG IIU 3355 Via Lido NowpartiHdo OR C....plete -~erint service • • • of social note By Peg After introducina a Zonta Girl of tlle Month from each of the area's hiah schools , State Assemblyman Robert Badham was prevailed upon to be the Boy of the Month and stand 1n u Zonta luncheon s pcaker for Assemblywom an March Fona. whose airplane was foued in comina down from Oakland for the occasion. Assemblyman Badham said it was the first time he had the opportunity to stand-in for (I) an assemblywoman, (2) a doctor of education , (3) a penon of Chinese deacent, and (4) a democrat. In tum, the Newport Harbor Zontians had not pre· viously asked a aentleman 1o speak on "The 5tatus of Wome n." Coinc identally, Mr. Bad· ham had authored one of of the main pieces of le,is- lation reaardina the Status of Women -Auembly Bill 1030 -and it had paned dorin1 the recent seuion of the state leais lature. Mr. Badham warn ed the club- women to consider care· full y their lesi slati ve aims. He said, "H you want equality, all you ha ve to do is reduce yourself to it,"' but he aareed that some bar· riers prevent women from attainins executive positions -in some c as es these are .. protections" for women which the y no lonaer des ire. ••• Elinor Wood of Balboa Peninsula received a present h om the police department on her birthday yesterday ... a parkin& tickeL .. and a present from fellow s taff members at the Ensilfl of- fice. , .a c ake, with 1 ? 1 candles. • • • . \.1iss May Venrees, for- me ~ly o f Corona del Mar and now a Cos ta Mesa resident, has been hospitalized in Amsterdam, Ho lland, with a broken leg. She was hurt boardina a tram shortly be- fore her expected return from a Europun jaunt of 4 months. • • • Edith Smith, owner of a Corona del Mar shop £or intimate apparel, is back showi na Oirnaiu .t\et a bout with pneumonia. • • • The Don Clarks have moved to Bal:wa Island to await the completion o f their new home on Helio- Uope, Corona del Mar. GOODWILL REPORT By Elinor Wood equivalent of a vice<1nayor Problems of European and in our cities," said Mrs . Calirornia ci ties were dis-Marshall. She said they cussed by Newpott Beach were not served vodka but Vice-\1aym Doreen Manhall had their choice of mineral ona3-week s oodwill people-water or fruit juice. Tippina t~peopl e tr ip to Europe. was not permitted "but they "I fee l that I have gained did enjoy receivins ball a better understandina or point pens ... their poli tical and economic Examples of proareu ob- syst ems," s aid Mu. M&J· s erved on the uip were the shall," and they aot to peenbelts, recreational know more about us." areas of nat we preserved in The p oup was made up of its oriainal state -"a part deleaates from 27 cities and of the overall land use plan, flew from New York to Lon-well worked out," accordin& don, where deleaates met to Mn. Marshall. with Westminster City offi-"It was quite a thrill to cials. from there, they Oew ICC the Bolshoi dancers and to West Berl in, and als o the open in Loninpad - made an afternoon visit 1o very beautiful, eloaant and East Berlin.' and refined," a he remarked. "The wall is certainly The wuther waa aunny forbiddina." Mn. Mauhall and it wu very aay and sa ~d, ''Inspections at check ptospetoua, Mu. Marshall points are rather lenathy. thouaht. In Budapest, she They went over our papera enjoyed a typical Hun111 ian c arefully and checked the dinner, with a strinaed underpinninas or our bus quartet playiniiYPIYmuaic. with minora." One th ina that stood out IllS. EIIIIA IIOUSSELOT in Mu . \.1auhall 's opinion, OF C111 IIU AT 11 was that since there are no Seventy yean o£ lire spent utilities between East and in Cali(omia ended £or Erma Wut Berlin, a telephone Rouuelot, JSOO Ocean call takes a minimum of 4 Blvd., Corona del Mil, at hows because of necesaary Hoaa Hoapital. relays. Mu. Rouuelot. a native Warsaw wa1 visited and Calirotnian, wat bom Dec. and then Motcow. When atk· 19, 1896. She was a teacbet ed about the rood, Mra . Mar-ror 1S yeau in the Lo• An· shall said 1he Wat sorry aeles city achool disllicL ahe didn'l like caviar, ubut )\uvivou aae hot h11tband, I liked the tmoked salmon." Norman, tetired oil u.ecu- They met with city offi-tive; and he1 1oa, Thomas, cia I• in city hall• and aaw both or tho h.ome. • A'''Tl AVAILABLE very few women. Setviceawore hold Monday, • MAMICUIIIMG · • 'II II 'AIIliMG • 'In Motco• we met Eu-Oct. 14, at Baltz Otapel, • SHOI SHIMI "' J,,, 1ene T. Samodaev, who is Corona del Mit. ~ ... ..,,...~~ ...... ?'!" ... ~ ... ~----" ........ ~;r.x.. ...... ~ ... ~~,....,.,~, ~ A I GLASS ! 2534 1/2 Newport Blvd. Glass, Mirrors ~ Coeta Mesa, California 1 Screens, Etc. Etc. $ Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 6 ,, Sun. 9 to 1 Free Estlmatea ~ ...... ~~~,. .. ~~~~-~~~~~~~-~;~~~~~~~~~~~-~ r.oal-1 ol *• BPII cia~ 1962.,.3. !he recei .. d lbe .. Girl o£ the Year Award" laal ,.,.,, Oao of ber ou&ttandiaa achlnemeatl (or BPW Wat to ori1ina&e a one day tedinar £01 hiJb ICI\oQI air It called .. career a W\• liml&ed. '·' She ia 1urvived by 3 brotben, Ruuell Whaley o( Odoua, Tnu, and W. Whaley o£ CoiOlado; 3 ai•· ltn, Lonaine Cook and £Iizabeth Miller of Olda- horna and Mr a. ·Esther Full· briaht or Los Anaolu; and her 1ock:hild, Marion Hen- drix or Arizona. a11htence law," wbi~ aint 1ru nllef 10 ,.ople on a n .. d lnoome, ,...,., f..,., •t.ooo to u,JSO. ,.,. mitdna them to receive up to 9-'" rerwul on their propetcy taa bill. Mr. ·Adrian advised letdna the public know the low ulatt, that the tal relit£ mull h. applied (or and liVe the ntceuary 4atea and addrtu for tho application, Services were held Satur- day at Bell Broadway Chapel, Costa Mea&, with the Rev. Loren f'lickinaer or Newport Unity Church orriciatina.Jnterment was at Apache Cemetery, Apache, Oklahoma. NICKI E POST, FLAG MAKER, Dt ES AT -16 The flaa she made for her city is s till flyina over Newport Beach, but Mrs. Eunice (Nickie) Hohman Poll, 46, died Saturday at her home, 400 Kinas Place, Cli£f Haven. Servicea were held Tues· day at Baltz Chapel, Corona del Mar. There wi II be ser- vices today, Oct. 11, at Cochran, Wis consin. CORONA DEL uPoet Laureate" T. Duncan Stewart was recognized Thurs day night as builder laureate as well at the opening of th e Good Housekeep.. ing magazin e's nHome of th e year" which Mr. Stewart built for Transamerica Development Co. at Diamond Bar Ranch, Brea Cany on. The hom e, featur ed in the November Good Hous ekeeping, was designed by Rich- ard Lei tch and Associates In c. of Newpo rt Beach, with Interiors by Louise Bi eger, A.l.O., of the Sho res Apts., who is with Robi nson's, Fashion SQuare. Shown here in side th e special new home and with the silver bowl presented by Goo d Housekeeping, are Duncan and his wife, Jerry. (En sign photo.) Tho duireability or el• Labliahin1 a citizens W. visory convnittoe on school plannina and conatruction to promote~ tw~•ay com- IIIJnicalion between tho community and the achool district wu discuued by the Board. Supt. Leland. Newcomer stated that be was hopeful that there wou ld bCI citizens in the corrmunity who would be wi\lina to aive their time and eneraies towards thia type of corrwnittee . The board favored takin1 action on this proposal at their next meetina. The proc:e4we for selection of architects was aPProved. This included the aeneral criteria and time schedule for selection. A selection Mrs. Post made flaas for local yachtsmen at her shop, Nickie's. Sbe was born in Wisconsin, Sept. 11, 112 1. The cause of her death is beina investiaated by the Coroner's Office. A"GLER DIES I" CAR AFTER FISIII"G TRIP Aftet spending Monday moming fishing orr the "Spoil," Ri chard Nazatian, 630 E. Lido Patk Dt., Lido Peninsula, wen t to hi s cat, pul his fishing gcat and fish he had cau&ht in the uunk, sot in the eSt , and placed th e key in the igni- tion. He died before he could tut n the key. OtRISTEHSEN$ BACK cormlittee will include 2 FROM SOUTtt AMERICA members of the board o r Mr. and ~trs. Bryant education, an educational Ouistensen are back at consultant and 2 membera of their Christensen Pharmacy lhe district administrative in Corona de l Mar after a s tarr. Part of the procedwe 30-day tour of South America. would include a preliminary Th~y stopped in Panama on li st of li.l to 12 arcbitcc· the1r way back. The tour tural finns, which would be party included 32 other narrowed down to 6 finns, phannaci sta and their to be placed on tho approved wires. li st for future use . Survivors are her parent s, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hohman, and a sister, Shei la Roter· in&, of Wi sconsin. ~h . Nazati an had aone out ~NoN~:::::~~~~GIVa ILUI C:HIIII" ... I'I.~NoNW""'"' out ftom Da vey's Locker at i COUNTY'S FIUI:NDLII::m' DONALD JAY SHARP OF CDST A MESA Dt ES 4 a.m. Afte t he had not te-FURNITURE STORE LOWERS '111B 800M potted fot work, a s te~son, ON GROUP OtJ'I'JI'IT PBJCI!I R. Craddock o f Garden Grove, went looking for him , and found him at II p.m. slum~ ed over the wheel. Gospel doctrine of the Lat- tet Day Saints Chwch was the theme of memorial set· vices given by Bishop H&I- o)d Asplund Tuesday, Oc:t. MR$. ALFA 8. HUBBS 17, .at Bell Broadway Cha· SUCCUMB$ AT AGE 10 pel m me mory of Donald Jay Eternal life as ptomiaed in Sharp, 82, of 426 Lenwood, John 17-l "This itli£e Coat& M.ua, who died at eternal that' they mi aht know home, Fuday, Oct. 13 . thee the only true God," is Mr. Sharp was born Aus. the theme selected by Rea-2~. 1885, i~ Michigan. Until der La"rr y Paul, First Chwch h1s retirement, he was a of Christ Scientist, Newport self-employed fw buyer for Beach for the services in 35 years. He had lived in memor~ of Mt s. Alfa B. Orans~ County for _8 ye~rs . Hubbs, 80, of 2571 West· Survtvors are h1s wt(e · A C " • m1nst e1 ve ., osta •VJel a , Martha; a son, Donald, of to be held at 10 a.m. today, Los Anaeles; 1 niece and Oct. 19, at Bell Br oadway I nephew. Chape l. Interment was at pacific Mts . Hubbs died Sunday, View Memorial Park. Frank Oct. 15, at het home. She Coltrin dedicated the &rave . was born May 18, 1887, in HOWARD JAMES TUCK ()l:eaon and lived here for OF COSTA MESA DIE$ 20 yeau. She is swvived After almost a year's i 11- ness, Howard James Tuck. 43, or 221 Flower SL, Costa Mesa, died Friday, Oct. 13, at Ho aa Hospital. Mr. Tuck, a machinist, was born Dec. 20 , 1~23, in Brooklyn, New York. Services were held Monday, Oct. 16, at Westclif£ Olapel · with the Rev. GerardMcNaulty o£fic:iatin1. In tennent was at We1tminster Memorial Park. by het hus band, Nathan, a county engineer fot lO years; and . a daushte1, ~1rs. Vir- ginia Klina. Interment will be at Paci· fie View Memorial Park. C. D. CU""I"GHAII DIES Graveside 'services will be held atl:lO p.m. at Paci· fi e View Memorial Park for C.D. CunninJham, 3604 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, who died Monday. OcL FURIITURE RETURIEI n• IDDR APARTIEm 5 * I.IYint ._ Set * 3 TIIIIH * 2 Uotpa * lodrooms.t (<OIIIpltlt) * DIMtto Set ., ...... * Stove * lafrlgorlllr 4U. MIW PUIIMtrUIII .... - '289 e FREE TV OR WASHER Ovt tr ttl" Ct'Mit O.Jt. t H.vd Roell Maple .IIOUSIRIL Of IIAUllfUL .. IOLIIIAITIIIIIUN •l•ldu • ..,. .... ra ........ willl ......, ~ ....... ole. 2 ...... i! Mllll -pllll wllfl [f. .lrfplo ........ """ .,,.lmr,,...., 11M, twe t.,.. .,.... ... .... ilwllh chut, II ... ..... .. dllll.. ....... .. , willl .. ttlolo 1M 4 ... ln. Orf. .. glnolly llricod ,. Mil ,., .. $1095 -How "' .. :for 111ly $511. Pay $20 il dowo -$4.00 ,., ...-. i!WUI 11p1r11t. .. Owt If .... O..W O.llt. OCTOBER 19-20 & 21 GIGANTIC • OPEN FRIDAY . EVES. AT IN1IIIIICTION OF HAIIOI AND NIWPOIT RYD. IN COSTA MilA Irs Ienir A1Mrlcar4 I Dinen Clft LEARNING BY COMPUTER Ale c .. oMn 011a.ocNd? •iq &o 180 ..... try ••• to anend a compuc.riaed !,..,... Corou del Mar ai•n a two lloUI ai,.Ma review coane in al .. bn at HiP kt.ool at..S.aaa W a uam. Tbote wt.o toocM UCI. The thadenu wttt cUace to decHM for thftltoo bipty wert placed ln p~ tr•eporttd by bua to tht tel••• whea they putici· I'Mtry eta.... aad \Hte UCI caaapu,ter leba af\tr ,.aM la computeriud in-who did poocoly were ldvleed ac:hool .. cb hy for 11 tlnlelloe 11 UCI lhit fell. to repeat Orlt year alaebfa. daya , wbere they apent u All ltlldents new lo Cor· Prom tbott wbo a cored In hour « more .. ch day . ou del Mar thil year plan-tbe middle, 11 vola.nte.red Each ttDdent aat in a Here 's a smelly problem~=·~ .... ~:::.:r-:.~~·~~ · by tlectncal eordt to the main comp~.tter. Pint, tbe There h tomethin1 that c.autt of the al~ action conaolc computer "typed" ltMHt foul aro.u~ the New· ''n:''. of lhe aun fared .u~,... 1 quulion, then the atu· port-Meaa Untfacd School quthzer and t}'e pro•amtty dents responded u rapidly District admi,niltration of· o!' the ~~p~ure to .the oceu.. 11 they could by "typina'' fictta . There a a SKUNK p•ed bull.d•na. Tlua l"!fted their answer~ on a keyboerd, somewhere about, anto a maahap. The arumal aimil11 to that of a type- ""'· Helen McPhee, dupli· control. oUic:er, the buildina writer. Everyone worked at cation• supervisor, 1tatu c:u1tochan, !'fall•~ Parltor, his own pace, 10 some that it all bepn even be· ~ ~be enhre 11de cl the riniahed the 12 day cowse Core uniCication. OriainaltY, bualdana, honey and loll. in 1 or I day1. about 4 year~ aao, the were drenched with IIMII. Por the mo1t part, the araphic ans window ,wu .Each fall a~t the ·~ atudenta reh the proaram cl®ded by thou~anda or ume the Caauly I oCI'apriDJ Wal beneCic ial .. well as bt:ea . They worked their come b~ck to neat,~ prob-fun, but that ~ey would way into the walls of the lema 1111e anew. Tbaa p .. t rather lake a reVIew courte buildina and beaan to de· week th~y showed the. lfC&· by computer, rathei than Ye lop · their honeycomb. teat cvadence . oC tbeu pre· atartina tomethina entirely After the beet were well aence an~ otfa_c~ penonn~l new. When at the end oC tHe established, a family of could be tdenhf1ed by tbeu courae, the ~ame two hour skunlu happened on the ten~ency to •peak thtouah alaebra tetl wu aiven, all acene and not only made then note.• and breathe 11 showed some improve- their home under the bar-throuah the11 mouths. mcnt. racks-type administtation They are uaurcd however Participa_tina student• in- build ina. but beaan search· by the animal control au-c lu~ed Keath Banners, Beth ina out the beehive for their thorities, who delivered a Chuatensen, G~ant Oalmann, sustenance. white box trap, that as the Gerry Grant, Robert Hooven , This Cintlly ended in an offendina animals were Joanne Kuper, Kelly Mur· allempt by the animal con-cauaht, they would be pickp phy, Randy Pence, Janet u ol officer to rope the of-ed up. So far one cat has RodeCfer, Oianita Romero (enders. Wh y the westem been cauaht. Evidently the and Re id WalburJ. uyle capture? It was be-skunks smelled a rat. Wor kina with them were Previews/ start Oct. 23 Mrs . Luise Healy, coordina- tor; Or. Leo Keller, uso- ciate direc tor both hom UCI; Stephen Jundnian, head or Math department at Corona del Mar Hiah School, and Leon Meeks, principal of Corona del Mar Hiah School. The fint preview of the be made by . callina Mrs. Oranae County Philharmonic E. Moraan QuiM, 675-0904, Societie• series will be or Mn. Raymond Dosta, S48~ held at II a.m. Monday , Oct. 5982. The deadline for lun· 23, at the Irvine Coa~t Coun-cheon ruervation• is Oct. U)' Club. 16. Servin& with Mrt . Ray~ Henry Tami anka, founder mond ooata, preview chair-c• IIIAII TO TALK AT and conductor of the Cali-man, are the Mmcs . Cedric GOSPEL COIYEinOI Cornia Chamber Symphony, Sandeu, Edward Schumacher; Frank Klanen of Corona wilt be the aucat speaker. E. Moraan Quinn; J . Donald del Mas, business eucutive, He waa araduated from the Ferauaon; Myron Heuchler; and active member of the Curti• Institute aJ a conduc• and J. Allen Beck. Pull Ootpel Butineu Men'a lOt and violinist unde1 At~ The concert to be preview-Fellowthip · ttlf Rodainaki ~nd C~l ed wilt be on Friday, Oct. baa been to Plesch, aft~r earher stuchca 27, with WoiCaana Sawal-speaker at a vetper service at the National Conaerva-liach conductina the Vienna Tuoaday, OcL 24, durin& toties of Berlin and .Paris. Symphony Orc:heatra al UCI the 33rd annual +-day conp Luncheon r~servauona may Campus Hall. vention or Cali Cornia Evan· Sea lab to be dedicated ~:~~~:~;~:~:1~~;~:i The Corona del Mar rcsi• dent baa traVIIIed uten- al.,.ly ia miuiooasy , ... aearch and auney, say a Dr. R.H. Hanna, p1csident of CEA and blother or iu founder, the late Rev. O.C. Dedication cercmoniea for the Ocaaa• County SchoOls marine ICieftCe noatfn&-labo oratoly wi II be held at 8 a.m. thi1 P1iday, Ocl 20, at lhe Balboa Pavilion. '"Ow proa•am ia the only one or ita kind in the United States, and, in rect, the world today and holds the unique potition " a uend utter in modern educational innovative approachu to science teachina."' say• Ronald Lintky, coo1dinatot o( masine sciences f61 Otan1e County achools. .. 0\uina this school year: completed in 1910. Tbt1 ... (ota. out ptopam bolcl1 a unique potitioa and reapon· tibility &o initiai.C the ful· fillment or the needa of the not too distant Cuture." Harm I. OtAMP SAL!SMIN, Minilten and laymen hom LIST!R ....ouMCIED the nearly 100 churc.hu in The multiple li•tina div. California, Orcaon and ition of the Newport Hatbor-Wa~hinaton affiliated with Costa Meu Board of Real· the oraanizalion are u~ ton announces the foltowina ' pected to attend the parley, champ• for September: which il to hiahliaht CEA's Top uleamen -Rod C1ld-home and oveueas evan- erhead of LaBorde Realty, aelistic prop am. unit aales, and Asaer Jen-- aen, Walker ,t Lee, dollu F~L lAZUR MOV. 18 voluo. fOR CXII•ST WOIIEH Top tistcl -Joe Claskaon The Cout Woman's Club or Coldwell Banker, Cor of Corona del Mar ia plan~ both unit aalea and doltat nina a fall bazur ror Nov. value. U at the Men ShoppinJ Thete waa a \Ot&l of 122 Center. ·A waya and meant 1956 THE NEW BOARO of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce Installed In January, 1956, included: seated, left to right, H. Pay~e Thayer, treasurer;George Lind, 2nd vlce'ilresident; James T van Dyke, president; Bill O'Bryon, tirst vice-president; Hay Langenhelm, eKecutlve secretary; s tanding, left to right, dl· rectors Roy Maypole, Monte Grimes , Orville Schlueter, Harold Cald- well, Nelson Stafford J r., Roland Wright, Ha rv ey Some rs, retiring president Maurie StMIIey and Bob Allen. (Ensign J an. 12, 195b.) 1949 "WASHE D ASHORE " was the slogan of th is group at the 1 CMq shipw reck ball of the Sutfsiders Club. The shipwreck victims Included, standing lef,t to right, "Ad- miral " Roz Huff, "Vik ing'' 13uzz Ell sworth, "Tahit ian dancer" Lucy RGse, Ralph Hoyle In long handles, "au revoir" John Broughton and "5th Ave. hula dancer" Ru Albtlgh\; in 1oreground, Rooey Va ll ely, at left, and Van Hayes, president of the Surfs iders. (Glenn Couch ct~o to from the July 14,1CMq, lssue of the Ens\90.) we will ope1ate (tom New- poet Ha~tM:n takina 12S cruitu and include some 11,000 studenu f1om our county and 2SO o( theit teacheU, This UpGI\Ue to the ttudy of the marine en- YirOMII•t will hoperully atimul&te many or the atu- cMntl to contidel Gcean· OJI&phy u a futu1e career. net sales for a sJ.I million workshop for th is event will volume. Por the yeu 10 be held OcL 23 at the borne l96J. URS. date, ~alu bave totaled oC Mn. Michael Coronel. CASTLE, long "'Jt ha1 been eatimated that with the powina in· The club retumed to the 'd f 1 d S3l million. whlch h fl.l ll~I5,2~:~~'~F, srRGEANT re s1 ent 0 Ba bOa an lb lb I Irvine Coast Country Club ~ million more In t IOta Tuesday Cot the reaular Gene Lay, son•ln· pr esident of the Now<>ono ror the entite you or 1966. monlbly butineu mcetina. taw of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Beach Assistance L Mra. Euaene Wina, preai· Diehl of Corona del Mar, was elected president ltltett in the mar:ine aci· STUD!MT tUMID encea in Southern California, Janet Parker, 1207 9.irf• uPwasd• or 21,000 joba will 1ine Way,Hubor View Hilll, be available within the next hu been named award• $ 10 1 year1. Alao, usc•s oommi11ioner or lbe 11~ Ca&alina Masine Scienc:e ciated student body at Call· Cent11 will need 3,000 Comia State Colleae al.l.,.on.J dent. wu in c:harae o( the returned In November,l 9!12, the National moelina. ·Mil. Jac k Hart. from a year of duty In Kor• League for 1 %1~2 at proaram chainnan, preuntp ea, where he played In the . cooventloo held In Sanlal ed Jim Gillon of the Hotly· Marine band of the FlrstJ954A HOAG HOSPITAL BENEFIT, the Florence NlghtlnQIIe fastnon tea, was the Mon ica. Mrs. c astle, a wood Tud Club, who show· Aircraft Wing. Upon his re· topic of discussion tor these memb ers of the Hoag Hospital Au xi li ary In 1Q54. ti ~e Californian , was ed • film on '"See you at turn he was assi!J'Itd to The benefit planners Included Mrs. D.M . Humme l of Three Arch Bay, ~e:ated ,newly el~c-duated from the u niver lbe rae: ... " Treasure Island. (Photo ted president of the Auxiliary , and (standing, left to right) J hs. Ne ll Cameron of L~do of Ca li forn ia at 1 from the Dec. 4 , 1~2. Is· Isle, vlc~res l dent and cha irman in charge of tickets; Mrs. Donald Colegrove of_ Lido (Maggie Price photo sue of the Ensign.) Isle, cha irman of arrangements, and Mrs . Frank. Linnell of Sly Shores, vlce;:>res •dent the issue of Nov. 2, 1%1). ::;..:;;;:..,:;""""::..! ONE OF MANY DECORATOR INSPIRED I COCKTAIL TABLES WITH 3/ 4" THICK GLASS TOP AT SAVINGS H.J.GAI\1\Elf fURN RE PlOA5SIONAL 2211 a.w. COSTA ..._ CAUF. INIIIIOl -·-w.om 6tlll76 and co--chair ma n of arrangements. (Photo from the Apr il zq,lCf5,4,1ssue of the Ensign.) I It54 TilE ENTIRE Cosla llna Cily Council brmtd out lao lot sl~lng of -!notion popers to run for rMOlectlon In 1954. This was tht flrsl City Council of II>< •••'.Y l n~orporattd City of Cosla llno: suttd, MOyor Chorles T<W~nki <; s tiftdlng, left to rltfl~ e-el-Wilt• ll11ft1, Cltr Cltolt Mk s-tl. ... ,._ ctfvld .... -...... -Md c-1-Clllle .... -. Bruet lllrtlro and 11t11 Solllll.(fllsllll """"' -lot , ... of IIIICII, 4, 1954.1 .. ...... I __ ,.z . II, 1111 &rrmnu rt tr I WHY CJDU8T DIBIJ DfL lAW, CAll F. BYTH&REV. JOHI( V. GRID ltOONTZ. 111.1&. j "C'ttftn ..... ,..._,.,.,,.,... • twH •f a\t .a., ~ • twl# f.w w : lor il il 'liiriliM~ CW •. if ,_, -llrl 21 L MIDI'. ft. D. -.................. (Gol. 3>13). ,.,., .. _.... ..., a. (lllftaui._GI.TIMI&\aii.NI ...... A-.,CIIIt 1* n .. IU.,) l;' -"-".,. ·Do,...•••• 't -..o-,.... .. ••Qalo .,.....,.,.,.._looo-tNotr•au...iL1'J'or .... -..-.............. t JtideRadioPII¥!w ..... 9'!"' ..... ubd ...... "Gialplt'-'pod ....... ~ •• cw ......... .. ,................ ,-roldboJ: -wa.tdo)'OQdliakiltt..-..---..... • rt'c ..-l:ppmed. A...,..l•••••• • of ... ,_. -.• h.... =:•-rn.m-•~ooocP""!"1wtloel>oJ ~ 1a. _. 1a -· (C!Wi~ -~rE •-··.•,.• ---~ ....... ~ .... A N 0 TW'i SLEEP .__ ~Idlinlrtt waalcl be .Rcdept100." T'lMn wua fitmiM, p. 121). You-...,,-.: 1 ... --_. A. ~.,..., ud one c:oukltee Che ~ W..... ol • • tric•at./lc't a .,._ rJf syt'•a-. ...... .__ .... I ................... _ "!>~ LL. &E. SWE~T. ~ • .....,. -"'-... .._ tloio....,...... -. ... -..., .......... ,..., ......... ilttl ............ ..,.lilib, WMd... ..,.,., He wu~ ia ttnn~ of r.dar, telniliml, St·+nt Vtniae (~ b.J tbe N.-... 0.0' .. _. .... ..,., ...... .,-... ... allomic ....... n-with ()OftY.ktioa .. lllnOUIICC'r • a..-.) of lhe Blbli Is • :Sible of ~,. _. ..... Ml U. r 'h«'tthr ol .finally tpOb. ''I helieYe 10U are ricf'lt." · tJoe..-loe-.J.--• W -~ . IL . ....... ef. pm'+ IPI pi $ 'rt'm e .....-tm.deo lht ~'1 ant1ftt' to ~neJ\Ide all tt.l Let 1Dt &1lo Wlnl )"'U ccar:eroi-.anc-~ ..... __ , , .... ••:•.,._ by t11e 6nioMd _..., Ghn., -ialtloto......,. ., ... clatb o~.Q'ri.o. v .. ·-it ..w AaWA 'l'be t •• • e1 a Cal¥arya CIOM, lllmdy R.cdanplion wh~ ~abe dlat Cluill died for Hit a.rftc:tiou u a_,.. fw a -..-WI ...... -ooholloo of tho~ oloio; Re<ooeobotooo ~ ..,. -. 11oJi 1o .. lWtyr ~. It;, ttl 7 ~ boor· •·•-- _ -• ~ tloc . of t1>o ~ of tho ...,.,, aaol. -· by o.riot'o -.1o ......, He ooo1t1, "No --. rrt ar. n. ..... ,.. ...,. ~ W'f!idl undcttaku tht pi'obkm of .aa ol'cnclttd _, • fro. .., tat t lay it dow1l. of ' J191111f: I ...._ "--._ ...._. _,., _. . N~aftllo,ron earth can~ lhe roal·<power totay it down and f have poww:r totalatit ...... tMn _.. • *-t .,.._. ._ 4 ~ =:. ~ L 00 ~la .. aa~~ola ~~ .. ~r ~ (}ahn 10:18). C'hritt's death wu ~y ,.~,. ~ bu' 1ar th.1 touch _... 7 G 5" • 2"'4 ]flU& tt.i N Ull: ~_! __ voo '"IU l01 "':"r liii'Jm 1'ben. too, you may be told that Chri.Jt cfted to lltoiw ~No...._ whM..,. thouW • • • L!:: lt. 0 ~ Ulaltll:.c:an OttUpy ttw:.m'f'd and H1s di¥ine love for you, and to inftdence 1QU for F04 ; like • tbiak or believe about the ~ of man than ~ love which drew alva~ 1 plan, that is, ttr&t Christ's death is not objecbvely IOWUd. God, -... biwlwcl, it .. ..,.. to,.._ • e ~'C:i ~* ~ c::;; .. to ~~an:!: =~7. ~ -but ~erts an influence upoo -daily li.,. of -· iatelpnt the Bible to 1Mb It dc:u ..._ -apan ......__1 'p • :..:..,· 0 •1 --' Tia,l 14 the: Moral Influr:nc:e Theory of the AtcJnlmelll ,a ec ' • with OW" 0"0 spla. • 9 •r--• -Ato.-..... , ~ rop-101'1: ill.lequate to vanety of whim iJ talJiht bv Elmer eeorp H _-., - Oa tbs: othw hMad.. ._. .. ~ 12. tnp«*Dt all bt<llriat eM 00 the Cf'OQ. hause~ of Princeton Semina~ when he says: ·~ Ulitlldarl, fedinc bu.-. Warp 1-I 0 11 • J 3 14 1 "f't't.OnOWd. to mm bdore Christ mts on the Crou, to ~ ~ a::"'U:::.,-=.:: ""• • • • Before we tum to an important pa.saace of Scripture SW"e. But men cannot ful that the 'riy il. opea. to GOes ly, _..... ~ cnated maa lD m. ~ ''-'""'~--~---------,=;:=:.., ~ uplabu tht death of Chmt, 1 would like 11:1 say that ~ss socneone pays the cost of pioneeftnc a ntw Wat' ~. etenaity •• involved, ,. I-\-uot r:very ~who calka about rbe aton.inc cfeMh of {Ld tlu Clturclt Be the Clumlt, p. 107). But the Scrip- and • fn:n. the very nat)1re of J S 1 e e p .Ouist means the same thi"4 by it. There :t.te many O)Uft· tures ~re. that "when W't . ~re enaniH, we wert the IPirit of man annihl.latloa il 4 terleit. atm:.d tfl.at art beinc-substituted for the truth. rttOnCtled to ~ t~rou,tt t~ death of His Son" (Ram. ruled out. 'l'his ~ to be the r I with the result tbat the. Bible. doctrine. of 1tle. atonin( sub-S :10) • and that It II by Chn&t's body Oil thr: Cl1*'thal. c-aJ.o with other cnat.d apirlt 1 .ntutiooary fact of Grist's death has been vacat~ of IWe. are re.oonciled to God (Eph. 2:16). JesUJ Chrill did beinp and conMquently, when c ...._ '-~u true!: meani~, Old 'WOnb are used wid! new and oon· n~ die. 50 that we. ~ld "feel" tbe way wu open .to God, Satan feU and took a third of the 'P R. 0 V. 3 : 2.-4 tra~ ~· A'S one put it in plain languagt: this Without actually ope.n1nr up the way to God which wu uc-la with him, God pnpued '::====================================~ is "•teaJ.inr tbt livery of Heaven to serve the Dev.ii in." closed by our sin. ' · hell for his reeeptioft (ll..tt. 25: r '"Thu's what neo-ordxJdoxy does. h WH orthodox phrase WMn men have. distorted Yirw' of God's hatred to U). Tbe fact that tru. place la THE IMPOQT ANCE OF SLEEP lo our steels owoy our exuberance. Thousands to CIOilttal ~~ taching. Tt affuma the truth in sin, they 1e.t distorted ~s of bolb God and t:A lin. n4erred to u be-ina "'prepered" heolth end progress is found often in the of Bible students have discovered that , form but den.iea tt tn fact. Sanebod,· has said that "oht that has t=...,t vinrs o1 tin hWcata ita 1uitabillty fOt thoR ' ,. •• Bible. "Sleep" is mention ed many , many on effective way to keep alert, eager, and Wben'ns>orthodox pre.adle.rs speak of ''atonement" tWill have light views of God." OnCe the Sc:ottUh it ;..; r:=vv~~wpoint ._ mic.ht times. Yet, in lhe rush of life we some· enthusiastic is to commit lo memory cer• ~-"redenption," they dori't mean what Paul meant ~~he.r.._~.,__Aiexander Whyte, was dixussinf wi&h a -•---·"-t · uld .. _ hell times f ind it diHicu\1 tc turn cff our tcin stotemenls ftom zhe Scriptures. Fore• "'.liOJ he said, 'Outist died for our sins acrordi.n,r ro the. u u .. : ... ~r wha.r: points sbould bt considered in ~'"";;ld sa~:;. It::: ~a rwt «ripturu." They don't mean what Ptter ~ant whtn he choosing a new minister. Dr. Whyte ended by sayina cleenHd in the blood of the thoughts when we retire. P ictures of the most among these, to invite restful sleep, said, Chri• bore our sins in His own body on the. trtt~ with rrea.t e.ame.stness, "Be. sure.. be: is sound on ain." doy's triumphs and problems will keep · is Proverbs 3:24 -"When thou liest down, They ·-'k .~--'-a· ·,:~;...... '--· · y ~ Lamb to have to be in the pre-~ auuuo. r .. .-.. 't' on, JH"op1 ..uvo•, SUU3Utubon ...a's s~ you are. sitting on lbe bank of the. river senc:e of • holy God. surging through our minds. Apprehension thou shalt not be afraid: yeo, thou shalt but, ~e.r they mean. they don't mean that the ~n-enjo,:ing the. view. Suddenly, a man fully dressed comes So one day we miaht come to about tomorrow will fend off sleep. Tc lie down , end thy sleep shall be sweet." Jess Saviour died in myl place and for my sim. Neo-and JUmps 1nto th-e Wilter ript in front of you. And learn that heU is not only the ke"/ our spirits high, however1 we must Tonight when you go to bed practice th is ort~ t:illcs o( the. cro• of Christ, but says hardly a~ter much difficulty, he gets out :r,in. On askinc" ~ result of the juatke of God but f I d f h f b d I f d f I I anytiunr about the. blood. When !tle.y do talk about "~n" h1s pu,_.._ for suc:h an -, ,_ te Jo (-' •'-• ,·1 wao ,·n Hil mercy also. ln any eue, ita a e..ment, uley t mean W•~ !Stone "'"ns· order to give you a dnnonstnotion o his lw e for you. in renewa on re res ment o o y, passage. You, too, wi I in rest u s ee:r,. and " ton " ·• don' ,,. h" · l"""l.. • .,....,.... -... nc "" ... e~ is ot\'a-.tetforthu con-mi nd and soul. If we don't, weariness You'll awaken refreshed, alert, end reo y tian d(J:trine. hu alVt"a~ meant. For lhcm these. terms Wouldn't you feel that such an exhibition of love. was tndictory to an)'thinc in the takes over, then foligue, and fatigue for tomorrow's tussle. Try it. It works. <:OflM:itute not the: truth , but the)' me.r"tly point to 1lhQ out of 1 and · 1 •--•-· · ) B 'I nature of God in either time or t!'lth. Modernism says ttlat you cannot take. the Bible p a~. entire Y 14..,.1ng tn stntr · ut 1 we eternity. With this we ~veto rat N G F R THE DAW N ltte.raUy, but that it is to be. symbolically interprded. And were struggling in the. river first, and our ftie.nd jwnped our cuelftlizinc" that what will WATCH I 0 50 such even ts as creation, th~ death and re.suntction oft in and rescued us, then we woulcrbave frofound grari- not ....,. •t<.ruty fot Him wm ho~ Christ Y."" ean't Uk< {;terally, but symbolkally. But :::iJ;0~5 h;s !~tti!' .,;• d:;d~k .":!e <;::"!:, -:~t;~ no effect upon us. U only now In ~very Bible reader knows that this is a <k!parture from f 11 · thW life we would be ova--th~ Scriptures wher-e dle.se. e~ntls are. tTeated as historical ~ re.rogrution of tt.e hopelessne-ss a.nd desperate condi-•wflo<CI~_,~ b•ynd~.~-lo?~ By W . P. Hlcb (Prophetic WltD...) ~~rrenc:es, and great dortrTnes a~ built upon them as : ~r ';he" ~~~~:rh e!~r;;t ii~ ~'ist~l~ical and ridiculous ,.,.~. .., --·---· .... F"'"' JfWISH HOP' IE, ...,_. 707. lu Ang•l•~ He who stood on deck amid the storm and 'lJU\.ll. the 1Mt that would make us the h docs not r~uire. a profound philo:wpher said. "'Puce.:, be still !" Prophecy is a beacon For instance, on~ of tbe5t NfO-Ortbodox tu.cbtrs You may hear somebody else say that Christ ditd to effective witneuots we oucht to II h 1. . . d 1. ht h d k ~-· Emo'l Brunn-, •--, not •-"eve that ATO". EMENT ,.· ,· show man the awful wKk«<neu of sin and make him to te us t at we are. n•tng 1n moment ous a~·~. tg acros' t e ar wav". 'ncre. 1~ sorr0 ¥1" ,... uuc uctt ,,. be! Even nun·religious th inkers re.aliz~ th at event!! and t~ars. but it is not for e.ve.r . We ma y ~ar fin ished.onc:e.for·all transartionthat tookplace. 190>ye.a.rs ~bhor it so he will stop si nning. They say if man could QUESTIO'•· .. w,, ,L ~'lo'pp;,_ h k h · 1 Ch he "I · 1 he H .. _ · •-• only S« the dlar.K:tt1" of sin in the crucifixion of Oui1t. ,.. nc nu ,_. in t e. world are. wor ing. to a crisis. t ~ VOICe o rist on t waters. t I!! , afO. e. says tnilt U U~:.~Of1($ to the. realm of "tupe.r-t~n he would be persuaded 10 stop si nnino. It is true thurch composed mosdy ol JewW. (n vo'ew of oil this it i! e.ood to know that not afraid !" "I will come. again." lustory. " -whatever that ma y man. Here's -"at ..L-d • · E 1 8 r:m:: crou oes show us sin at its worst, but if it did no or Gtnulc bc:lie\'eu? If Gernilc, ··We have. a more. sure. word of proph«): Near the. clo~~e of the O.T. we are. told of mt runner says in his book, TJsc Mediotor, paf6 more. than show rmn what sin is without inakinr 50mt ... -h~· Jid p,ul li" his Jewish qu•Ji. "'hert-unto ye. do well that )'e take het·d. as the. risinj:! of the Sun of Righteousness with ~SOS, and r quote : ''The Atonement is not provision to save him froru it. then Christ died in vain. r.carions in tke rhird c!"l.aplt:t? unto a li 0aht that shineth in a dark J)la('t'. until ht'al ine. in His win <>s. a picture of the mill en· hls.tory. The .Atonent.nt, the. expiation of hUITWl Th~ knowled-of God' h 1 t of , 'th ut ed ''~ '· ro g1.11lt, .the. eo~e.rmg of si n through His sacrifice. is not ~-s " ret 510 WI 0 a rem Y . , JburER: PbWppi "Wat , COOl-the d~;ty dawn and the day &tar ari8e. in your nfal dawn when "He who&e. right it is," will anything whic:h can be oona:ive.d from the. point ol view for the. sin God hate.-s, can only br ing de.spa.ir. MOI'"tOV'er, ---Cf:ftta• •wdni.oo d. burt hearts." That i• the opli.mi.Uc outlook lor reigo in righ\eousnen and peace. Then 1he of history. This event doe. not be.iong to the hiatorical if ~II the. world \\'Ould stop !Inning, you ~~~o·ould not have. Rouaf:n thof"Oua:hbre which joined Christians. We see. the ominous da rkness. but :\!t.'W Te!:>tament in its elosing ~teen~ has this plane lt · L,,. · )' . ~. d' . _..~, . ..._ Ia Slngte saved si nner, but a mass of §Cif-:toatisfie.d ptople. f.Mt •nd West. Oti.,"nally • Gtcek we look fot the d•wn of a betlet dav, We ote no h·,'5._..o~1~ !upe.k r-m. ory :Itt ItS~-~ot" rme.nl SNlln,wh." lcrJ A Olristian ~s not one. who has Sl""...._.f !oinnin<. Be.irw . f od~• by Ph'J' of M meMage. "I am the bright and morninf!: star," ..... _., nows 10 110 ar as IJ'C 15 mere y an 1sto-;.....,., e--....1 ...... h d h 1 Ch . -··~".1 . Jd ;:! City ( ou cu 1 1P ace-yilgrims of the. ni ght, with our fa~l"s to th f' rt>minding us of the "bleued h(Jpe" and th~ ri.an Tt 's a • t' wbidl · 1 • • f fa'th. ·-·....-r _..,.,. WluJ t e eat 0 n,t, even 1 It WOU ma~ don), 11 wu ~tablishf.d by AIJIU'· ~u nri 8e. Travellers in foreit:n lands patient !I rlar star ari&ing in our hurts. h is at the. Thai it a~ua~y e.h'a,~ed fai~ ~an kn=t r~is ~ me ldotoprodSn;,ing,f coold_ nOi busa•:eh·~· 1 T~~top 1•iGodnrtin,g 1us u a Roman colony. d d' f . h h k I d h . d , h h th . a L-_..~....: ...... J..-•• I . -'-' L' · I ld wou p uce ~ orm.a.ttOn, t t IS IS ar Mt<Jrt o s We 111ould pthc:r from Acts 16 e.n ure. Jscom ort l<l"lt t e. now e t:e t at rt an est our w en e. mom mg star appears, be·:~'"_u~..._,.t, n~~~S .s !!_~ lh wc30,~ ... Astory. t wou 1 ......._ Te.quirernmt o( re.ge.neration in the Biblical !e.nte. that there wu not ~ stronc Jcwisb. is hut for a time.: soon they will be home:. The as the si~nal of the C(Jming dawn . "The. ni ght 11') •u 0 say : 1n -..no; yea.r w 10; toneme.nt o n~g ,.......__ . . , P J L..J mariner bravely faces the. storm and tempe!l. i~ far spent, the day i1 at hand." "Ye are not world took pbce. But wt can say : this «!"'' .nt which VUX"I'S may tell yoo that Omst d;ed to thow Gods d~mcnt 1hcre. •u ~IIICocg him. 1. h 1 b h h Jd 1L---~ kn-ho·110., <ell"' p--L-bJy -•~ p'---·•-·t rreat SUTnn:>thy for us si nnen, such •• a motL .. ~-, J of J ._.. Knowin g t at every mi I!' rings im nea rer c i ren of the ni gllt , but of th e day." It wu f1U3C ..-.."' ...... ., HIUit. • .__. ...,;:o::........., , .. .,... JJt:T .-. ...... self to • smtl group CYtN> L -b Th h 1 d h d the~-. 30, is~., __ ao ~., --'-:....&..-e·•--· .......... _. for her. sick child when she suffers more ....,in than t~ to tni:: har or. e.re art eavy r ou s upt m t f' at mi night when the call was heard. "Behold. ,-WIC" -''"" u .. ...n.,..., .. ~~.nU"W m'""'6'' ,_ women and prmelyJcs who had ... church and the world. but the earnest belie,·N the Bridegroom cometh!" Let us tak~ heed of faith as tht diWne act of the Atone.me.nt." ~~!f"lde;mr C'hild. But the. mother does not relieve that Kmbled for puycr, not in a Jyna-h 1 1 d h h h ~-·' ol Ull s pa.in one particle by her suffering. Chrjst did see& t e. 'i ve.r ining. ap re.joic~ wit t e I t: l<l"arninp:. The day star will arise.. "I am 'r.-1 a sample the dialectical double-talk. d' •-ood · d L~• ~ d IOfUC, but by 1hc river <WI 1hc: Sab-p I p U h I not 1e to lJII: a(:f, compamon an to '"""' your n;;o.n sa mist 1 s. I 12:4 !," nto the uprighl tht•rf' t e .1ri~ht and morning sta r." The Great I ~ _..J.. --o.L.-..a--..:-. of the Aton-t ,·, ., fat h'J d' · d'ed ~-. ..., h bllh d•y. This, however, docs not: ln:l.O"VV"utUUUil ...... ,..,...,, w r e you 1e. nst 1 rnill we m15 .. t never ave. to dimtnini~h the for« of hU chain in ariseth li~ht in the darkness." Am -J~hovah·le.!u!l -H~ is coming:. The. remcwed from tbe lilllttS of history as fa15e.hood i1 from die. that deJth of separation whicll He. e.ildured. Oniat Phil. J:'-6 since he is showinc wNt Prophecy, sa}'S the inspired apostl e. i~ as a cla y·.!>tar !iihall aril"l" in your heart-the. star of !be trulh. Down duoup the ap, O!risrianity has been was forsaken of God that we who trust in Him might confidence: he , u 1 Jew, cou.ld Nw light shinin~ in a dark plac~. And surely "~<~'e rhe blessed hope. of His appearing. The hidden ~. U an hiKorical relig.ion, If it is not hiiCOrical ntv-e.r be forsaken. in the flesh 1 J:J , 4 ). Thi• the, have. reach~ a dark place in the history of m}sttry is revea led to Hia nved ones--"Christ ~ Chria ~id not die krr OW" sins at a definite. point Ym, 01lCe lrnffliUtNe fs or~ltorted rry would understand jus1 .. in the: mankind. There. is much talk of the de&i re. for in you th~ hope of glory.'' And when He U1 buman biatory.-...cbm we. had br::tuT abandon Ou-is-HU 'ur:i'rttrsc' ho!h sho.left. case of 1hc Corinthiw in 2 C.or. peace, but at the s•m~ time. talk of the. dan~~r rome~~. the. Chri!l in th e. hu rt will recognize. .tianity a.l'kJcdlxi . lt U'NII wp siffglt', uholrss-M~· God I 111M ftwsalNt. tl:l2. of the. d~truction of civilizat ion. The amazin,t: the Christ in the air. L...e.t us be tru~ to the .aa-istianity depmds upoo the Otrist of human histo7 It t.t""'t ~p f,-arn His J.al:y lips, omit/ His lost u~ WNI bcnc:r eumplc-could he thing is th at the.rt is almost a universal ig no· \'i&ion and walk as "children of the light ." who U the. God of al e.temity. As rbe. latt Or. . tiofl, · have ~lectc-d but lhlit of hi• own f h f h I O b . "Th Lo d I h d I r-~-•--M·~ •-· 'd ;, ~--f · TL-· of t•e ''''· "' ,,.,) ••ed -·• 'L''' --d, of •--k d 1 ,...._ ·•-.. _ ranee o I e acl t at on y ne. can nng pe.acf' e r is my ;g t an my sa vat ion, "->''"a•..n ......,...., nu lat , n 'uK30; acts concernmg the tMU " • "" " -·v• .-. groun , eve-n or vcntuc .,.,. h and k of~"-de,o'-"-. !ievc-r1 ? to the world, H~ wh o is the Prince of Peact>. w om shall I fear?" "Maranatha!., penon wor ~.are made to bt "independent MNh,,. IT• 8• c-tlrouH) MESSAGE TO THE CHURCH OF PERGAMOS Th i ... i"' th,. lOth in a ~rriP.'!I on Re-velation bv the Rev, Tim L: Lalla~· .. , pa.'!ltor of Srott \1 c-mori a! Baptil!ll Chorda of Sa n ll1eeo, rt-printt"d from 1he Bihlical Rese•rch Monthl y. Th i'< in.,.ta llmt"nl ronct-m!l tht' letter lo the Chorch at PergamO$. COMMENDA TION : "/ knou.· where thou dwellut, elJen 1vhere Satan's thrcm.e is; and thou holdut fast my na me, and didst not deny my {a.itlt., even in the do.ys of A ntipas my witness, my faithful onr, u1ho was killed among you. where Satan dwelleth" (Rev. 2 :13). CONDEMNATION : "But I h4v• a f .w tki1tg• against thee, becaWJe thou hut tll.ere .some that hold the tea.ching of Balaam, who t4vqht Balak to cast a stumblingblock bef()f'e the children. of IRra el, to eat thi11gs ~tacrifiud to idols, and to commit fornication. So hast thou al8o .some that hold the teaching of tlt.e Nicolaitav i7l like man~ Mr" (Rev. 2 :14,15). COUNSEL : "Repent therefore ; or elle I come to thee qv.ickly, and I will make war aoaiMt th.em witll the .sword of my mov.tA" (Rev. 2:16). ' C HALLENGE : "To him t114t 011""oon<tlo.. to /o.im will I give of tile lt.idde1t man"M, a1td I will qiv~ ILi"' a !rhite stone. and upon. the stone a ttt'W M.ft'U written, which no one lmoweth bvt h~ tlult re- ceiveth it" (Rev. 2 :17). representative of the truth 7 Satan ha.s a kingdom, Babylon has from earliest times been considered the capitol of this kingdom. Idolatry got ita start in Babylon under the tutelage of Ni mrod and his mother, naturally inspired by Satan. A s long a.a Babylon was a dominant world power, it made an excellent head- quarters for Satan's attack upon men. When, how- ever, Babylon's glory began to decline and she was left waste. to become a desolate city, Satan naturally looked for another location. He selected Pergamtl! be-- cause of i~ strong idolatrous religions. Miuionaries have been in areas so pagan in their religions that it seemed as though the very atmosphe re was charged with the presence of Satan. No doubt these were the conditions under which the little church of Pergam08 wao faithfully preaching the Goopel of JESUS CHRIST. THE INDULGED OfUIOf AGE Satan learned from his attack on the church of Smyrna that persecution only caused the church to flourish, and kept it in a perpetual state of revival. After Dioeletian's uns ucceuful attack upon the church, Constantine succeeded him as emperor of Rome. Constantine's ucendancy to the throne wu tainly indicate that either he had a very poor concept of Christianity, or he had never been truly born again by the SPIRIT of GOD. One commendable thing which he did do was to order Eusebius, bishop of Rome, to supervise the production of fifty copies of the Holy Scriptures to be used by the churches. Some of these manuscripts comprise our present old est copies of GOD's Word. When Constantine became emperor of Rome, he became the virtual emperor of the world. ~ the self- styled "protector of the Christian faith," he decla-red Christianity to be the State church in 312 A.D. The government provided money for the operation of the church and many of the pagan bacilica.s were taken over by Christian officials. To please the emperor, customs were adopted that were parallel to papn practices. One compromiee invariably leads to another, and ·what seemed at the start to be a great blessing ended up a great cune. Many anti-Chri11tian practicea of pagan ori«in were adopted during the 11ueeeedina thr<e centurieo of thia period that robbed the Church o( iU fire and ib evangeli11tic fervor. not without controversy that had far ruching effecta PAGAN PIACnCII IN'JIIODUCB) M O 1H1 CMUICH upon the Christian Church of the fourth, fifth, and The innuenee of papn.i.m upon the Church tn- T .. LOCAL CHU1CH Of PIIGAMOS sixth centu-ria. koman history bean out thf' fact creued over the Je&n conaiatently atep by etep. 11M Tbe church at Perpmoe w-u located in the capitol that Cale-r1ous and ConNntiM contended for thf Church bepn to shroud herself in "mystery" and eity of Aoia until the cloae of the first centuz;y. It throne after the death of Diocletian. Both Roman ritualiam tllat had a Tit....,. """mblanee to Baby· was a city given over to the worship of many Greek hiatory and eorne church tradition indieate that Con· lonian myat.idam. The Chaldean "tau," which wu idola. Local Roman rulerahip, unable to cope witll the atantine ,.,. uid to have ...,. a viaioo of a fiery the elevation of a larp ''T" OD tile eftd of a pole, waa mvltitude of nlirious dilforencea in tlze city, de-etoSS in tile sky and heard a voiee uylnr to hlm. "In ehanf'ld to tiM a1.., of a e.-. The .. ,.,..,. .. of - mat>cled cooperation or all ,...,.,pa. Two of the moat this sip conquer." Not belnr a Chrlatian, he oont orirtn waa lntrodaeod. C.Ubocy of the prieothoocl and .,._tnent relir!oua syate1111 of the city won tile re-for 7IOJ?le or the biahopa of tile Chriatian relitrlon and D2llllo wiUCh haa no oeriptural verifleation. but fiDZII lir!oft of a-flaa (t~o aod of ~lry) and tile rellr· uked them to uplain Chriatianlty to him. Someone a eooznterpart ill the ''veital vlrw!DI" of -- IGe of AKiopl• (the JIOCI,of healinrl. •ua-ted that tllia wu a ..._ from GOD and waa CCtlleai..S. Twlea-18 ref en to the eiQ< u the '*" whe"' that If he would amaw-the Chz11Uan relltrlon, he From 812 A .D. on. the Churdl --_,. Jlo. .. . . . s-ua'• .., Ia." or .. ,...,.. Seta .tllleUdll " A would be able to conquer hla enemla. He acapted tile man and '-Cht:!: In Ito praetl-. 'nle R.ovan zloallotl • 2 1117 Oll IIIia condltloll -lei _....ty Chriatian faitll and dec: Ia red hi~ to be lla de-C&lhollc chotrdl ~ II hard pat to -lla - be lh8 'llrilll -· for we do not baw ...,,. to fender and prot«tor. There are-who aecept thla -., bQOOITI 811 A.D. Up Tllltllt!IM tU.. tllo Clmlllzt tllo Wo11Wic81 ....... : lztcnrover, who -"1 oa;r that u boola fide CCDveniOD on the part of eo.-une: .,... oa baclo-tloat CIOIIeclloB of 1aea1 ...., ol• IW t11o foiJWn. uaJnlorw II not, to a ..,... zloc•w. howOYor, a car.tul eumlaatloll ol hia life woolclcar· worlzezl toc...,or wll••-,........, 1itot -""' dominated by central authority. The name Pe-rpm08 literally means "marriage" or "Elevation." As the Church became married to governmental authority and elevated to a place of acceptance, she declined in spiritual blesaing and power. I'OST -MIUINNJAUSM JNTIODUCID The blessed doctrine of the imminent return of CHRIST, characterized in the Church of the fint three centuries which had produced an e'Y&n,eli11tic, cnnsecrated, and fervent church. bepn 1 to chan~ wh en Constantine made it the State religion. As the Church became rich &nd powerful, it waa auauted that· the worl<t was ~ting better and better, that CHRIST's kingdom wu a lready uahered in, and that He would come at the end of the thousand yean• mil· ltmnial reign. This demanded a reinterpretation of the status of Jarael, and thit similarly waa projetted on the buis that Jarael had been "caat off forever.'' and the promi ... of Jarael applied to the Ch urch. It wu not until 1400 yean later that tile corni .. or JESUS CHRIST wu "'introduced, and •·ith it a t·etum to'" evangelistic fervor. Whenever a loeal churdt or a denomination of ehun:ha hM maintaiDed a sti'Onr emphuia on the Soeond Comlq of ozlr bl.-1 LORD, It haa been an evanaeliatic world miaoleauy oendinr atation. Where tllia doc:trine haa boon necteet- ed, tile ehureh hu become cold, indifferent, aad worldly. 1 " ... T•u• t•i"'l• .. it• •• tfoAilletllo\e .... .,. ,_ <41ged ........t ... " We have *'""'-'' -111M CHRIST'oeleeted one of tho upocto ol Hla ulan. mr•led to )olin in hla viaioto ID oha]IIUr -aad p-ta It to eaeh individual <horeb. To P- for the "--Ap or the Cllareh, or for •r ehareh, Ia tbe Word ..t GOD. CHRIST .... the Word o1 OOD to .....rlfy Hil Church, """" 17:7: tD ...... it, Jolul 11:8; to bri .. ll j..,,,... 11:11; ..... ..... It -Jolm 11 :118. Hood tllo ....... ttl ...... rcu ud t11o ,...rmr .a. .... ,. tllo w ... ttl OOD, tllo erill ttl tllo bon"-""_.. ...... .._ II lhf (To be OllatiMd) I .............,.cu_ IIIMD .. OlD wo.&.O SPUNOOI lUNCHIOM t,..,. -kd.y DIH"'ll Gou""*'e 1,,. .. ...,.., "' 1 .... •••owl ,.,,.,,., .. ell nltf\1. 1617 WlSTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPO RT BEACH, CALif, .. , ..... , IT WON'T DRIVE YOU TO THE POORHOUSE. POST ..CONCERT GALA arranged by the board of directors of the Orange County Philharmonic Society will be held a t the home of UC I Chancell or and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich J r.following the o pening con- cert of the Society's 14th season, by the Vienna Slmph ony Orchestra, Friday, Oc t. 27. Ass is t ing with plan s for the re· ce ption are, standing, lett to rigri't, Tor· renee Dodds, president; John A. Vibert, f irst vice.presiden t; and Mrs. Sydn ey Ga ynor, a di rector of the Society, and seated, Mrs. Dodds. {Photo by Jack West.) 'Beware of the U-turner "A major cau se of uaff1 c accidents is the obi quitous U-turner, .. says the curr en t issue of the uaffic news- letter of the Newport Beach police department. "The U-turner seldom obevs the res trictions which the · law provides for thi s movemen t and mos L fre- quently un derestimates the ro'adway width necessary for the turn. As a consequence, he finds himself often in the embarrassing posi t ion of backing in order to com- plete the turn. The U-tum thus becomes a highly hazardous movement and one which s eri ously im- pedes the orderly now or traffic. ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS "U-tums cause accidcnfs bec ause the re is no signal for the tum, th us U-tumers make themselves unpredict-- able and hazardous at bes L "There aze a number o f re- strictions on making U-tums. Among these are: No U-turns on cu rve s or crests of grade's Aclmiral Karaberi' whe re visibili ty is limi ted to less than 200 feet, or in Badham will speak The Newport Harbor Fe- derated Republican Women will welcome aueau and members to hear me uaaes hom Auemblyman Robelt Badham and Oranac County Precinct Chairman Gordon Bi&hop on Thursday , Oct. 26, in the Fiesta Room of the administration building at the Bluffs, 2414 Vi sta del Oro , at 10 :00 a.m. Cof· fee and ro ll s will be served. Au emblyman Badham. who is serving his th ird term in Sacramento from the 7 1 s t Di stric t , wi ll discuss the re sults of the '67 le gisla· tive session and especta- tions for '68. . Gordon Bishop. who has been precinct chairman since 196S, will tell of the imponance of elect•na Re· publican representative" to the leaislature in ord~r to aain suppo rt and control f~r Govemor Reaaan and h1s administratiOn . A brief report C\'n<:ernmg the California Federaud Re- publican Women's (',mven- tt on. hdd In San Franu!l;,.·" on Qcl. 12 and 13 '-'dl be given by !\frs. Je&nnt• Cunr- er. pres tdent 1..•f the :-.c...-~'!1t•r1 Harbor .C lub. wh t) ;•llcnJ .:d w1th delegates \lmo. 1-J~~o•n Steen. Edward 'l\<1rJ. Fred DuPtee, Donald \ll \nl1-.. Ric hard Pant za r, Po~lh Hutch1n s. \k n llt \l,,nln . Charles Hugn<i. <i.nd I I"TC:Il'<.e Hammer . Service to be rewarded The Women•s Division of wom en ha\'c Deen chosen, the Newport Harbor Chamber and the anchor awards wtl l of Comme rce has been con-be presen ted b~ the "fa- dueling a quiet search for thcr" of the V.\1m cn's Dill- deserving community work-sion, O.W. /Dick) Richard. ers to rec eive their s y ~ Luncheon speaker w1ll. be bol 1c anchor awards to be \Irs. :'Ileal \lcCarwl, an a t- presented at thei r Oct. 25 tomey and pres 1dent of the luncheon meetin g at Irvine Wom en's Divi ~ton of the Coast Country Club. Los Angeles Chamber of Over 100 letters were sent Commerce. Chairme n for 10 local organizations for this meeting, \lr ~. F letcher names of dedi<.:at ed and a!l Elliot and \Irs. \in a PCLguc, yet un recognized women urge members and gues ts to who gi ve• hours of their t ime call th e Chamber. o ffice 5-lO· to the communi ty. Four such 11 55 for re scrva tJOns . Viking Clu.b meets The stated meeting of t he Coa'st Viking Club was held Oc t. 7 at the Ebell Club- ho use in Balboa. A buffet auppet preceded the monthly meetin g, which was conduct- ed by Mrs. Ray ~eil s en , president. \1i ss Stina Rydebran t ftom Stockholm w~s in charge of the punch bowL She also invi ted the members who had children and gtandchil- dten from ages 5 to 12 to come to the home of the Ray Nielsen's fot a get- acquainted -get -togethe1 \\I s. Fred Espe, cha11man. Paper bac k books collected fm the \'tetnam. The sewer ~ and kmt tct~ group met Oct. 16 a t the home of \lrs. Orvll\.: \ltth- off at 10 a.IT!. f111 ln ... uuc- tLOns tn ct aft and Chn,.trr:as gift Lh:ms and t.J tl•mplete the scw1n g of ~.:uff~ for the \"e ter an~ ll n ~rttJ.l tn Lnng Bea ch. \It ~. \hthqff ts the ne1' -..ei\IO@ 1n -.uuc· NEIIPORT HARBOR EN9GII SECO!Ip SECT!~ - -Pace I THURSDAY, OCT.l9,1!167 OOIWJIIA D£1. liAR, CAUF. ,LOOKING FORWARD TO THE OPPORTUNITY OF SERVING YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS . Across fro • U.C.I. 133-- The Grandest Mall of All • IS 0 0 0 ALL I N DOORS and seventy-two degrees constantly! OPENING MONDAY October 23 fron t of fi re stations. In ad- di tion , U-tums a t signal- controlled intersections are prohibited unless a "U-tum 1 lk O.K." sign is posted. Other-a wis e, such turn s are pro- to help make plans for Ad • I I th e Ch ri stmas ptograrn m1ra 0 which she a~d Kets ti n Ray· mond, fr om Upsala, Sweden, Plan!> arc unJet "a\ f,n a S ovcmbe1 SweJt ~h -..mo rgas· ~-.rd dwner anJ S11 edt ~h mu~tcal p r.-.g r ..~m h, f,lJlt•"- Afte t the hu-.Jnl.'.., ... mt>cl- tng 1.-1 f tlte cluh Oc t.""~. \lr.... \hthoff ~ho ,.,cd ~ltJe._ <lf her boat tup to Europe thll> 5outh ('oast ?taza Glorified Babysille r ? . DA ilY 0111.0 O RE CENTER ·\Gf l ! THRU 5 7 r\ \I fl l 12 <IIO~IGHT Jumping Jack Ranch "Oucr looking Ba ck Ba y" 2S49 Tustin A,..•nue, Costo Muo Telephone: 6Q-3657 to e in and e•isit us. BE A MODEL •• LOOK LIKI ONI >. 01 'LT ~-T f: EN AG F:-CHil.l'lRES T •oi"i"S For 'o•Mon, ~ .... TV, ,litod•lin9 or S.lf-hl'l~tf'OWII'I\eftt Phone For Free looklet Member 5cuen .A.ctOf''s Guild Ed Harrell ·'•mlio nf Ch am• & ''" lod,elin'l l''lorence Sma!P:~ Di n·rfor n/ 0 11r Stair. Lirc1w·rl Model A.gcucy. (2 Lontion1) Santa Ana Studio-1519 N. Main Sl.-547-6971 Pul .. rten Stuclio-1965 Sunny Crnt Dr.-179-1000 (Svtiii)'Hiti.Y .... ) hibi ted at all signalized inJ,enectiooa in, California, both in buSiness and r-esi- dential areas. 1 "U-I.ums may be lawfully made at non-s ignalized in - tersec ti ons, unl ess other- wise post ed, bu t they must be made s afely. "The Newport Beach Po- li<.:c De part ment recotnmen- dation on U-lums is very simp le : Plan your dri ,;ng so that you can avoid making these h:nardous turns." BOX SCORE Oct. 8 1967 Accidents ...... 11-'2 Killed .............. 2 Injured ............. 557 Oct. 8 1966 11 iJ • •% PICNIC SLATED OCT. 28 BY STANFORD CLUB Tht: annua l family p1 c-n1c sponsored by th~ Stanford Club of Ora nge County will be held Saturd ay , Oct. 28. a t the F lying B Ranch, be- ginina at I p.m. Co-chairmen for th e pic- nic arc Mr s. Robcfl 1-1 . Sch- (lck and Mrs. John Wyman, both of Newpon Beach. ~Ir s . Charlolte Meckc of Corona del Mar is hospitallty chair· man. Re servations for the pi cnic can be made w1th Mrs . J ohn Wyman. 162 1 Dorothy Lane, Harbor High· lands, telephone Mb-5960 . Leading school for . & Dental Assistants since 1938 Law-' ._.._ t.~·...__.....,_cz:' _ _._,_n.t',~ L=-a·c ........... 't ..,.__...,..a.o.c · .........___. ... !WJ 22 111;£1 .. 211 l•c*.a I Nut 0... Mgins OCTOIII 23 I •n...., ,,... ......_....,...., C...uha tt7N ..... , ........... Oct. 26 are planning to put on fo r the lodge. The Ladies Auxitiaty met last week at the home of Rear Admiral C .A. Kara- beris. USN, will addre ss the Nc,.,port llarbor E ~~;o.:hangc Club at the St uf1 Sh irl at the noon lunchcnn m.:cttng Thurs day. Oct. ~b . tn ob· scn·ancc nf :-.ian Dav. Hts s ubJeC t "'d l be :.\lal.tng 11f a \lan -U.S. ~av). · Last \la' :\dmn.d ~ara ­ beus \\as a"atdcd the ··Le- gion of \kru·· f 1H ··.:~c ep· tiona\ mern nrt"u" ~t>n Ln.' frt--'m Apr d l . \1~t--L In \Jav. \Q67. as man.IJll.'f . .-\nu- Submaone V.arft.u e S\ ~t.:m-. Pt<lJI!Ct." Ot h..-r r..'l"l'nl J u- tte s tn d ud.:J l'Pffim:tnd nf the antl-l>uhma fl nl' .nrcroft ~-arn er. l 'SS ~a -.p .mJ CL•m· mand of CarTH!I DL\ I"Lllll 1-L On J une ~X h.: a ..... um~:d du- ttes a!' u)mmanJ.:-r of Fk..:t .-\H, San Ou:tt u . The spealt:r \Oolll h.:-Ln tr.•- duced bv J :u:l \lulrt>\. "h" s.:rvr:d ~nde r IH m m \Q5J · 5-I a s s uppl ~ t>ff li.'l.'t t.>f Cnm- mander Fle<"1 1\H V.1ng f~.t.o 1n t-lawatL Pre s 1d en1 D,.,tgh1 Ci •~·l. also a former :-.;:,,\·~ man. ~~o i ll pres1dc ,11 th l.' ma11ng. GOOD HEWS CLUBS BEG!H AFTER SCHOOL Three Good News Ch1bs have started afte r schot>l at Harper, Adams and Pau· larino Schools m Ct)S la \ksa and are o pen to -Hh . 5th and 6th graders. They will be s tud~t n g "The Life o f Paul, the Apostle," "Elisha," and "Eli j ah ," Bible stories are Visualized and memor~ t.r>- kens are ai ven to the chi l- dren. Each club mcct!O once a week fo r one hour. Good News Clubs arc sponsored b)' Child E\'an- &eli sm Fellowship under the direction of Mi ss lon e Kirk. Every Monda)' at ~:-l5 a.m •• teacher ttainin& clas- s es are held in Good News Club headquarteu, 11-l E • 18th SL. Cos ta Mesa. Nu r- sery ca.re is provided. ' . ' AIRMAN An thony B. Jack- son, son of Mrs. Metvon 0. Wa tson of Ill Via Vell a, Li do Isle, has completed basic tra ining at Lack lan d AFB, Texas. He has been assigned to the Air Force Technical Trainin g Center at Chanute AFB,. Il l., fo r speciali zed schooli ng as a parachute rigge r. Airman J ackson is a 1%6 graduate of Harbo r High School and attended Orange Coast Coil ege. ROCKEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND GRANTS MADE Twr• former Orange C(las t Ct1lkge student s ha\·e Cl'tved grants fmm re.~~n tl y established RPcke} Sch,•larshlp Fund. establtshed m honnr of one ,>f (X'("".s t•rLglnal LnStrtiCt· ••r~. ' \lr. Rocke) dted 1n August aft..-r a lengthy dlness. He \:>egan hts \~aching career at OCT Aug . I. Jl:)-'8 . Grants of SJOO each, made ron •he bas ts of thetr S'-'ho l- arshlp, need and extra· l'turiculat aC t iVI ties. went "' Judtth Ko rk 1c k of Garden Grove, busineu major a t California S tale Colleae a t Fullerton, and to Raymond Shallbettct of Oranae, lan- Brisham If you need REPLACEMENT TIRES •• spend a minute with this ad and SAVE! * * * * * * * * DOlLOP makes it 3 safe ones for the road! I IIIILOP GOLI SEAL c ......... --··•w•cl .......... 111-htr ...................................... pt .... lowo• fW •<•• ··-.. --........ .... ...... _ ........ _ ... -....... _ ... __ ..._,,_ .... -...... ,._ ............. ... ··---· .... --...... ··--·----._ .. __ ·--- •• ,..._ -uou ,.-t Lt O IO n ocu DIU I .. U or U o t!U~ llf t U0 \1" 1101 69 5-14 7 50-14 EX . TA X !.93 •o 2.21 OTHER Tli~B AT POPU\..AR PRICE~ 2 DOlLOP ELITE ............ , , ..................... . .......... $ ... 1)•1 .... ..... ""'_,_ ..... 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Agenda for Planners ~~~~~~~~~~~ 1\c rollowia.a hem• are ort hold over rrom OcL -s. .,._ .,.. lot. ' LIGAL tiOtiCI the a .. ncla of lhe Newport a ... Wvlsl•• Jeny ~· •R•'!I' C~-· Orisi· Bea<h PI-ina C<>omoiuion Mobil Oil Corp., 1000 1!. nol llrilhlo Pialo n Cblpa, NO'MCEC# TIUST£1l'S SALt ror itt meeliq: at 1 p.m. to--Cos at ttwy. al Jamboree S06 W. 'Balboa Blvd.; Bal· TJUST NO. $92S daY, OcL 1 ~. Ira dtc City Rd.; create one parcel; al~o boa, on-sale beer al lhe 0. OctoMr t7, 1961, •t Htll counci l chamber: • use permit for contUUcUoa restaurant. ~~c:e.:·~h~ r!;~~.c:~l,.., Vol't•c• of a aervice stadon. ·Those Balboa Bay Clllb. ,1221 W. TNM C•,.•Y· ao trntee, or EdkerPope,l7ll Rock SL, were held ovor from SepL CoetltHwy •• ucuu1on boal .. eee•a« tr.a1ee ., ,~~,,b. . 21 in 1he bay aorvina alcoholic •"'•ted 11.,.., •• , by d.• Cflr· Ctttna Cove. Corona del Mar, Th 1 . C ~90 E bever.,es. .. io. o .. d oiTrwa1 e.uc••.d -rmiuion to conttruct a e rvmo o., • .u... t PI •-.. t ~ . . . Co .. t Hwy. at Jamboree -•"' • -" "• by B.D. AND R., a ,.na~ip', ~tnal~ fam1ly d~clhna m an Rd •• •reate one parcel·, also Amen~.nt No.. 14, pro- aM rec.Ned Oc1ober 12 •• 1965 R 1 0 crt • w th encroach "' i 1 d Sth A i• Book 7700. Pase 61 of om.. .. ,. c .,. l . .. a UIC ponnit for Shell Oil pos na to tnc u e ve., AIRMAN David E. Oint•'· ci•l Rec"s of Ora•• Cou1y, menu on 3 atdu, ·Thu wu eo. for consuuction or a Corona del Mar, on ~c city son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin CaiUonria aad ,.,.. ... ,to d!at LEGAL NOTICE service alation. Those were master street and _h•ahway C. Dinger of 2521 Foirwoy cenaS. Notice of O.fnll aod held over Crom SepL "21. pi_ an and r~uc~bna the E&ectl• to"" lh.er .. •der re.. NOnCE or PROPOSED Tontotlvo "-ps Htahway Cormuu.lon. to ap-Oriv•, Coato Mt<•o, ha• c:orftd J••• 28, 1967 I• Book BANK MERCER AND SHAR Eo -ad d completed basic training 8296, Pap. U5 of Officla.l Re-HOLD ERS MEETlNG Tract 6467 reversion to prove ar e aep&rabona an ot Lac:~ land AFB, Toxaa. cord• of Or.•se Cooaty, wUl NOTIC£ IS HEREBY GIVEN acreaae of '3.6& ,cres o f interchanaea t t the connec- ••der aad poraaaot to aald thatt Tract S79ll, the Bluffs, to--tiona o r Newport ~enter Or. Ho ho• been ossign.d to tho Deed ql Tr .. r sell at ,-blie 1. Application haa been cttcd between Visla del and at Sth Ave. With the pro· Air Fore• Technical Train· .. ctloa for cash, lawfal•aoaey made to the Com ptroller ~f rh e d r 1-in9 Center at Lowry AFB, of d.e Ua itedStatu of A'"ric•, Carren.cy, Wa•hiagto.o 25, D.C., Sol and Vista del Oro. pose Route 1 reeway a tan· Colo., for spec:ializ.d at th e lllllia Weat entraoee to for his coaaent to a me rser of Tract 646&, I proposed •ub--mcnL tl.e First Alfteric:an Title In· UNl VERSITY NATIONAL division o( the 3.63 acre's Street name chanae for all •chooling a• a missile aoruce & Tro.st Company BANK, F't~llertoo, C•lifornia, into 42 lots and one peen atreeta in Beacon Bay to electr'onicl specialist. b.aildiol! located •t the aouth· ad NE WPORT NATIONAL area lot. Beacon Bay, usina the lot Airmon Dinger is o 1964 t": .. l eo,.er of Fihb nd Maio BANK, Nowport Beach, Cali• b ddr d I d Streets ia the citr of Saota fomia, Uso P•t~~tlts num ers a a street a esses. gra uate o Corona el Mor Aoa, Cj lifOIDia al that ri8ht It is cootemplated that all Georae M. Holstei'n & Petition oC dle Balboa High School and received title aod i~ttereat conve yed to offices o f the abo ve name d Sons, planned residcnti"al Coves Community Ann. to an A.A. degree from Orange a~~d aow held nader Deed of baaks will continue to be development oC Tract 6463 establish the name, "8al· T I I .. rt ·1 1 d Coast College. rva • e prope y Sl ua e operstl"d. th Bl ff . . f boa Cov •• to th ia the Counry 111:rd State de-in e u s, con•11ltnl 0 es, •' r e one ·-----~~~~~~= Tbie notice i!t published d · 1 1 d s tr cl · th Balbo C scribed as: 42 resi enlla ots an o ne e m e a oves ne Leawehold £state ia pul"!!lu•nt to Section IS( e) o f developmenL Call in YOt.Jr Want Ad and to Lot 54 of Tlllct No, !~" ~~~-~ral Deposit lnsu,... -=LcEoG::.:_"cL:..:HcO:..:TclcCcE:__ __ Com••u,..icatlal'l to tho Euign 4224, as shown oo. • Map re-2. Pur11uant to c all of its re-Letter from Donald D. corded in Book 157, plll!es I •pective directors. con curreat NOTICI': TO C RE:OI TOR S Wells or Ivan Wells & Sons :::::6:7:3:-0550:::::::::: to 14, iuclusive, of Miscd· special meetii~I!S of the sh•rr--No. A-57908 la~eous Mape, records of holders of UNIVERSlTY NA-[5tate of LUCILE IIEROLO rc:ques lina an e xtension or Orange Cou nty, California, TIONAl RAN K and NEWPORT C HRISTl~: Deceased. Use Pennits 1164 and 116~. created by a certain Lease NATIONAL BANK will be held NOTICE IS H~:R E R V GIV f.N which permit directional dated June 17, !965uecuted 111 theAnllheim Convention Cen· to the creditors of the abov,. s i"nS ror Baycrest homes on by The Irvine Company 1 cor named d ,.c~dent that all per-• poration, aa Leilso~. and lt-t, Anah eim, Californ ia. on sons ha vin:f. claimll a~~:ainst the Dover Dr. and on Irvine Wednesday, Sovem ber I, d d · d A Ma ceo CDI'poration, a Nf'vada 1<ai ece ent are requtre to ve. Phone in Your Onlor for a Sua.•crlption: Coli 673.11550 Mllli-SWIP award ·given Bnace B. · How.,-, Coata Meu r .. llot, lila Men awuded • plaque u seeond place winDer lor .. best multi· udlaaae,. of the Y•at in a Uatewlde eonlett for n• chan.aou sponsored by tho California Reel Estue At· aoeiation. I OOorp Warwick of Olula Vitta, the clivi sion' 1 awuda chainnlft, said Mr. Howey't winnina 1 nc:hanae involved 3 clients. ·One elient had a larae home chat waa bec:om.. ina a burden. · Artol her had a 32.-unit a partment buildina with a hilh vacancy factor. The third owned a vatu· able commercitl lot with 1n annual payment comina t;luc. By awappina and financina, all 3 •olved their dilemmas. Mr. Warwick said the con· teat i a de sianed to encour· aae exchanaina aa a method o r improvina c lients' eqllity in real ealat e invutmenta. Judaina ro llows five ,uide· lines: {1) areatest inaenuity and imaaination, (2) but service 10 client. (3) e vi• dence o r int elliaent coun .. :ielina, (4) overall beat ao- lutionsofproblems involved, and (S) extent of cooperation with fellow exchanaor•. CorporatiDrl, a~:~d Harb or In• 1967, 81 6:JO o'clock, P •. \1,, file them, with the ne~usory ........ Co .•• CoFiFmo;. Fo• lh• ,, .... of <o,.;d,~ •ooohm. ;, ••• oH;oo oF lh• From the Pol.·ce a· loHe.r om\i.rati011 doing bu•inetl.s ing a~:~d voting "·hether Ul derk of the above eotitled Sh D I ogreement to mer11e the !taid h as over ores eve opmt"nl 1 c:oun, or to present t e111, C L d banks under the pro•"illi oas o h o,. as essee, reeor t>d with the necells•"' .. ouc • u.. ~ 0 • d. c on'"currentlv therewith. the laws of thr [oited State!! ers. to the unde;~igned at -n-7 , ct. 9 to go in and out. believes accor IRB to owner Jerry S ., 1 ·11 b d h •holl bo ,.,,·fi.ed and con· 'Bry n w· h '0 f 201 0 • ~ 1 42 fd Sm1.1h. a1 sa e W< e ma '" "it-e/o Thomas £. Heffernan, a IS on, ~ • 0 • L..UYO a, I Go enro d out covenant or .. ·arranh", n-firmed, subject to th~ appro"•1 .J,norney a t Law, 901 oo .. er E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Ave., Corona del Mar. Tuesday, Oc:t. 10 pre:<:~sed or implied as io th of thl" Com ptroller of the 0 · " · 232 1\ d Wh "I R N. 1 00 title, poase.'ls ion 'or f'n• •<m~ Curr eney , Wa!thinfiton, 0. r: .. B:~~~·:.:.c~l'iJf~rnia 9i660.e;.ri;~ s tarte ou t his week by Daniel Sttinser, 130& S. C II e ene trtc: ette.JO c_ • r h d r •h ~e of vo t·n, bein& booked on the charge Bay Fl., Balboa Island, rc~ ey on Road, Costa Mesa, O"rances to sat111 y I e rem,. in· 1m or e purpo 1 is the placf' n( bu!loin ~ss oltht" NEW CAR LOANS AllOW AI DISCOUNT 642·1610 COSTA MESA 230 East Seventeenth Street M•mb•• '".-d•••l O•pol!t ltlso•anc• Cofpo r•t•nn in!! prin cipal Slim due 1111 the npon My other matters inci· ulldersi pu~d in all matters o r failure to appear ••• Over ported that a surfboard and was workina at the barber oote secured hy said oef!'d of dental to the proposed met8er pertain ins to the uta tf' of said SlOO damaaes was auHered fishin& pole valued a t s70 shop, someone sto le the S7S ~=========================~ Trust to .. ·it: S!3.:JU0 with in-of the tw o bao'ts. ·-' copy of decrd~u t. wi thin six m onth~< by cars belonsing to Philip were taken from the side o r portable electronic aaraae teres! thereon from Oct oh~r a f th.e a.lofesaid sgrec>meot, illter thP lir~t publication of Walker o r Torrance and Gene his house. , .About a month door opener from hi s c ar 12, 1965 as provid,...f in uid e~tecute d by a majority of the th is ~:~ot icr. k d JJll y · L 'd .. · h r h di rec tor• of •ach of th• two Parker, 2256 Avalon SL, ago. someone stole the par e at ta I O, note lol!e er w1t ers, car-Dated September 29, 1967 L'd Sh Er. ges and e:cpense!l Of thf' Trus-ba nks, providing for the mer8er CO LLI~S CHRISTIE Cos ta Mesa, when involved stereo from a VW ,accordin& 1 0 ops area, · • tc tee a nd lluch ot her l!.um" as is on file at the respective Collins C:hr istiP in a collision on Rivetsidc: lO P. Pierce, ))11 Marcus , Schultz, 21, o f 3221 Clay may have been advancl!"d by bllllki'i a~:~d may be inspected [:cl"cu tor of the Will of thr Dr .•. Hi s purple SSO West Newport : this day, the St., Newport •teights, was the o,..ne r and holder of uid during bo~in,.ss hourJS.. above naml!"d dt"c.-dent bike with a white banana s l e reo speake rs were sto--booked on the charae of note, with interel'lt, as provided IJATF.D: Septembt>r 26, 196i Thomas E. Hrfrf'rnan 1 f h f 'I 10 R 11 in said Deed of Trust. !"SI\'ERSITY :'\ATI O~.o\L Att ornc>y at La ..-sea t was §to en rom t e len ••• The o il fi lter was at ure appear ••• uue Oaterl: October l , 1967 BA~K 901 o o .. er Or iv" Corona del Mar library bi· stolen from the car belong~ Betts, 27, o f 5000 Seashore FIRST .o\Mf.RICA\" TITU . F'11 llerton, Califoruia Suit~ 232 cycle rack, said William h~ ing to J ohn Gamer, 5201 Dr., We st Newport, was I~SIIR.~NCE & TH r~T ~EYi PORT ~.HIOS .\L "\ewp ort, Beach, Ca lifornia win, 106 Goldenrod Ave., Ri ver, We s t Newport. •• Only booked on the ch~rae of COMPANY 8 .\NK 92660 -6-'2-3210 Corona del Mar., .The thert Sl.SO was stolen but 5 20 burglary. .Joy Piersall, ll.v ·\LAS,\. I\ SOX ~r .. ·port Beach, Ca!ifornio . .\ttorne\· lor E:cecutor 31 f '00 Se L H P bl" h s 28 o · 12 p 1 h or a SlSO tape recorder damage was done to his • 0 7 a ane, ar· \s .. istont 5ecrcotat\" II 15 : ept. • ct. ), ' ub is : Oct. 5, 12 . 19. 26, bo v· H"ll told Hi Publish : Oet. 5, f2, 19, 1967, 19, 26. 1967. in Tht-~~-..·port 1967, in the "\ewpOI't ll arbor probably took place when a coke machine at 3601 E. r tew 1 I , 0 rceu in the Sewpott \larbor F.n ~'>i!lll . Har bor E:115ip r.n~iftll door was \crt open ro r a cat Coast Hwy.,Corona del Mar, she didn't know what hiah ----,--.,-:--::--::-::---------------beam a were after_ she aained LEG .. L MOTICE ORDISASCt: SO. 1231 :\N ORDINANCE OF Tfl[ CITY Of :'tf:K'PORT BHC:H CHASGJ:'\C \.'OD REIJEfl'\f'liG TilE 8 01'.'00.\RIF:S or THE COI'Nr:II.\IA.'\IC OI~TRICT!i' OF TilE CITY WII F.RL\S, Stction 1005 or th.-. Cit•' Ch&rt'"'r pro\•idr" th:n in 19'i9 and ~adi fourth H'ar thernfter thP Citv CC>unci l s hall app oint a l"oinmitt,.,. to .'lludy and t!"port on th,. dd- vi!!!a bilitv ol r,.disuirtinll th"' [ih·; an~l WfH:RL \5, a C'omm itt,.,. "as appoint,.rl and ho~ .. ~uluniu.-d it"' tl'p<Jrt to th!" Cit~· C:ounr i! rt-comm .. ndinll. that the-C:ih lw redistrict!'d, ;m d that th.-num· bers of thP rli,.trict!l l.u• r h.tnll.- ed; and Wlft:H~~AS. tht-City Counri l hall ronsidf'rl!'d said repon ,md hall indept>ndendv s tud il'd th,. maHer of rf'distrf<'ti n,.:: n nd i\'11EREAS, thr Cit)' C:nun d l has detnmined that the rh<~n­ f(e S in thl" bou ndaril"~ an •l num · berin,e: of thl" di~tricts inrnr- pOC'atrd in thi5 (lrdinanr <' "houl•l be madl' in ord<'r thtt! each district "hall, a;; n••arly " racticabl... con .. titulf' natur., arl"a!i of r(\nlif!uou.., ,.nd compa r t trrritnrv and prn\ irlr fair fi"J'I"e'!it'n talion on tht' Citv Council : ;";OW , THEREfORE. th,. Ciw Coun cil of thr Citv of ~ •. ,. Jlort Bea ch dOf's nrrl.1in il!< foi J.,,. .. ,. SECTION I . Th'" f irst Oi"- trict .!Oha l! indudP all that po r· tion ol the Citv inrludrrl "ith· in. the fotlowin.p: dr!'lr ri! ... <! boondiHy lin1·, to wit : LEG .. L MOTICE of the mean high tide line of the Pa cific Ocean and tbe Southerly prolon@:at ion of 20th Street; thence \'ortherly alonj( 20th S1reet to the IJ5. Bul k· head line; thence 'lonhwP~­ ttrly alon! said Bulkhead Lin e to 26th Street; thence Westerly a long 26th .~tref'\ to s .. wp on Bou levan!; thence 1\"ot"ther!y along Nl!'wport /l oulc>va rd to the ll'c>st Coast llighway: thence \\"l":<:~terly along West Coast Ui,:h .. ·ay to the North t>;rly prolongiltion of 59th Strel't, thencf' Northt>rl y alon,: said ~onhc>r!y (l'"olon- gution to the boundary lint" of the City of St>wport Reach; thencc> "\ortherly 11nd lllf"l'lte rl y alon,: s11id boundary line to th<' ,'lortheasterly prolo~:~f!:a· tioo of tht" Southeast-e-rl y hne of~ummit St rl" .. l ; thf'n re al on11 ~aid prolon~tation ~tnd the South eal'lh:rl y linf' of Summit ~!wet to thf' mean hijl:h ridr liM•; thenr r South pas trrly :tlon11 thP ml"au hip;h tidl" linf' to the paint of heglnn infi . S~:C:T ION 3. The Third Oi!!!· trirr -.hall inrlud,. il ll that por- tion of thr City included within thr followi np; deserlbed boun- dary linr, to wit: \.IG4L MOT1CI LEG.AL HOTICE l.EGAL HOTIC£ \Mir au.cnlion by not lower· __ .=_::::::::::..c:=-;;:::= ___ in1"her car liahts-and she H<ghway ; thence J't>;slerly alons w~st Coa!tt Highway to the Northedy prolongat ion of 59th Street : thence Northerly aloag sa id ~ortherly prolon· gat ion to the bou ndary line of the C ity of Newport Beach: the~:~ce Northerly and lll'esterly along said boundary line to the Northt"uterly pro lo~:~~ation of the Sourhea.o~t ~rly line of Summit Street and rhe po int u' beginn ing. EXCEPT THAT -PORTION THERt:m · INCLUDED WITH - IS THE COIJ:'<ITV OF ORANC.F.. S ECTIO~ -'· Thl" Fourth Di,. trier shall inelud" all thllt por- t ioo of the Citv induded with- in the follow iug described boundary line, to wit : Westerly alool! Cliff Drive to Kin8!J Place; thence Nort her- ly along Kings Place: to 15th Street; thence NonhweSII"rly alonl! 15th Street to Clay Street: the~:~ce Westerly aiOIIK Clay Strt"et to St. Audrew.'l R011d ; thence Southerly 11long St. Andrew.'! Road to Coral Plaee; tht"nce Northwesterly aloog Cora l Pla .::e to Irvine A"f!'nue ; thence Southwe.o~terly alonK Irvine Avenllf' to Bea- con ~treet : thl'oce :'i orthwes- terly alollf! Beacon Strf'et to Al iso Avenue; thence Sorthe•sterl! a!Oflg Aliso A"enue to Cay Stre<'t ; tht"or:P Northwe!tterly alon,~~: Clay Street to Tustio ·Aven.Jt": theoc<" North easterlv alon,: \la in Channe l of Newport ended up bein1 booked on Bay; t~ence Eal'lterly alo~:~g the char~c: o f drivina under rht Matn Channel o( Newport . Bay to the centP.r lioe of the the. mfluence o f alcohol, •• Harbor Eatrance; thence Two Fords belonaina to S_outherly alonl! 1h e ceoter Ri chard Burek 4727 Cort .. hoe of the Harbor Entrance . • . to the mean high tide line of land Dnve, C ameo H11h .. the Pacific Ocean; thence lands , and Sandra Zerkie, F._aster_ly ~long aaid mean 1425 Vista Ho&ar; East h•¢1 !!de ~~~~" to the Southt"r-Blurr were damaaed in a ly pro lon8<~"on of tht! common . '. lot line between Lots 16 aod colltSton o n Ford Rd., east 17, Tract 1026: thence North-o f Jambo ree Rd ••• The first erly a!ool! said prolooga!iiHI that Raymond Vincent rea .. to sa•d common lot l1nt ; . th~n ce Sortherly along u id hzed someone had s tolen c0111mon lot · I me and its a license plate from his Northerly prolongation to VW was when he rec eived a \larguerite Avenue; thence · · r h vin Northerly alon~ ~•rguerit e ctt&tiOn or not ~ 1 one Avenue to East (out Hi!!h · -and then h e d tscovered way thence North erly along thal a small tool set had Ea~t Coast . Hi_ghway to the be n to\ n h om the car po1nt of bes<orun8. e s e SECTIOS 7. The Seveath trunk and hi • windshield J)iRtrict fl haJ/ include al/ that wi pers WCre J one, too. • • • pori ion of th e City induded The Honda belonaing to Kirk within the Col!owinJ! described boundary line, to wit : Jobbins, 2117 Bayport Wa y, IJI",e:inn in,e: at tht' intrrsf'ction Wes t Upper Bay, wu in· of \lu r ,\rthur Boulf'vard and vo\ved in a collision with ~.d ... t C:m1"t ll i,:hwily : the nct!' the Plymouth waaon belona-\"onh .. rly alon11 \laC"."rthut BnuiC"•·anl to rh~ ."\ort hnly ins to JeaMe Christenson, boundary lin•· or Ann r 'lation 20, 21 Miramar Or., Balboa. "\o . .')7 of thr C:it y of ,\"rwporl ll r ur h: th .. nre South,.a;;t"rlr W .. e.day, Oct. 11 ""d Sou th ... rly 11 lon ,t :-11 id While psnina • red liaht. boonrl11 ry lin" to th,. mc>an Will iam Wh ite Ill of 2Sn hlf(h tidr line of thf' Pacific Walnut. Costa Meaa. at .. O('ean: thrnr r lil'l'.!<tf!'r!y Alon~t th1• ml"an hi11h tidt" line to the .trac ted police attention on prnlon,e:ation of th,. comm on E. Coast Hwy., east or Jam· lot linf' hf'lwf'en l.ot-'1 16 and bo Rd d ~-• d li, Tnwt 1026; thencl' Nor-ree '• an wa• UU"V10oC CUSTOM HOMES -REMODELING COMMERCIAL Personalized Serh l."t DON E. ELDER ELDER CONSTRUCTION CO . 35 Years in Newport Beach 1107 E. Bollooo Blv~. 67U590 C:HIJIRC:HI:S A. Fru anti lrrtleputie'llt Congn!(dtiorrtJJ Christi""" ChMrch Oct. 22: ~.,.on ill,. the Rov. Morw. .. lrown, ..Wh.,• •• oil His ...on•ota• works?" 9.1nday Service and Church School at 10:00 a.m. Hur•oty co,._providoit Phone: 6.Q.27 -40. First lopti•t O.urch af Co•ta Ml•a Baptiat Bible F'ello-..·ship l'lltieperrtlul Biblr Bt~plisl S..o Ana & Mognalio St •. Dr. P .G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Mom ins Worship 6:00 p.m. Trainina Unions 7:00 p.m. Evenina Wo rship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study 3 :00p.m. Prsyer Meetina Luther• Oturch Oftlw Moster Luther• O...rch in "-rico 2900 Pacific View Dt. JCoorona del Mar. ~•.!.i'.~orni~ Dr. Willi.,-a R. Eller Phone: ORiole l-5022 UTEHD THE CMURCH OF YOUR CIIOICE REGULARLY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (Soutltun) c ... .tel Mar Coast HW). at MacNUtar Pas.tc.1 Howatd E. Willisma Pbone 673-6626 SUM DAY SCHOOL •••• NS- MOittUMG WOIIIH!f',. lhOO- fVfMIMG WOIISH!f'. • 7J00 .. Wt:DfitiUDAYSlltVIC! 1JIS ,_ fitUIISUY I'I:OYtDI:D nasT CRUIICII Of' CII.ST. &aENn&T 3303 Via Lido Newport Beach SUNOA Y SCHOOL Besinni n~t: at thf' in t<'r<~f'CI ion of the mean hi,!l:h tide lin .. nf the Pacific Or ean 11 n•l thf' Southerly proiOUf!:lllion ol 20th S1reet: thenre S orth,.t!v along 20th Sur,. I to tht' 1" ... Bolkhud Linr; thence ;";orth· we1nerlr along 11aid 811lkhPad Line to 26th Street; thrnct' Westrrly along 26th Strel't to Newport • Boulevard: thencr Northerly along N•wporl Boulevard to the Ra fhoa Covel'! Channel : thence t~a ­ sterly alon~~: the Balboa Covell Channd and its E:a· sterly proloral!atioo to thf' West Lido Channel; thencl' Southerly and Easterl y a Jon« the Weal Lido Chann el, th e Newport r1, ,~n e l, a crOflll thf' Main Channel o( Newport Bay, and alon11 the Bafhoa )al .. d Channel to thf' Nor1"h· erly ptolon~atiDII of Collin!! "venae; theace Southerly aloaf! aaid Northerly prolon- g&tiDD and alon~ Collinl'l Avenoe to Oalboa Avenue; d.eac:e £1111terly a IOIIfl: Balb~ AtoeaDI! to fhhy Aveout"; th~e• ScMttllerly alon_s hby Atoeaue to lhe Main Cha~tnel o' lhwpon Ba y: tbeace E1• at..-ly ~tlo.e: th• Ma ia Cll n- ael of Pfewpon Bay to the enler UM of tlie H•rbM e..-u·..c•; tlieace Sot~therly , •I~ tlie c. .. ter liee ol the ~d .... cetoikMia ~~ .. lJM U• of die Pac:Hic: ~•: ....._ WeMetty •lo~ lloo -~~ 11• Hu to the ,.,., ...... Hr~tinn inp; at the intPI!If'Ction of rhe 'IJ nrtheP!!Itf"rl y prolon· gation of the Southeasterly linr of Summit SHeet and the bounrlary line of th e C:i ty of ~ .. wport Beach; thencf' WeM- rerly. Northerly and Easterly a !on,: th<.:: most Weste rly houn - llotry line of the City of New- port Flrarh To Superior Ave- nut'. thf'nce i'l!~rtheastedy alon11 Superior Avenue 10 lhf' 1'1/orthwe!!llerly pro longation of 15th Stnel and rhe boo~:~dary li nt' of the City of Newport Brach: thence Southf'a.sterly alonl$ 111a id bou ndary lin e to Tu~tm Avenur; thencf' Southerly a loa! Tui'lt in A veaUI" to Clay St reel : thence South - f'aKterly fllong Clay Strt"et to Al iso Avenoe: thence South· westerly aloof! Alillo Avenol" to Beacoo Street; thence Southeasterly along Beacon Street to Irvine Avenuf'; thence NorthP.aSterly alon~t Irvine Avenne to Coil! I Aa.::e; thence Southeasterly •lonf! Coral Race to St. An drewl!l RDild ; the nce Northe rly a lonfii St. Andrew!' Road tn C:la"y Street; the~:~Cf' Ea.o~terly otlon,e: B~gi nn i n! at thf' l nter!I~Cti on of Wt>.!<t c iH Ori ve and Irv ine Avc>~:~ul"; thencr Southeasterly alon A w .. ,.tclilf to Pescador OrivP ; thl"nce Northeasterly a!011!f Pescador Dr ive to Nott1nl!ham Road. thence EaM erl y alon,e: ~ott in~am Roed to San tia fiiO Dr ive : th enJ:f' :'<lonhrrly alon~·san­ tiago ))rive to \lariners Dr ive ; thenC"e F:a.'lterly alo~:~~ \lari. ner.'l Or l"e: and ill" f.allterly prolongation to Up ~r ~ew· port fla y: thrncr 'll ortherly aloof( llppt"r Newport Hay to an ansle point •n thf' City boundary linf'. ,.rtid an~le point bt"in.fl thr m o~<t F:asterly anglf' po•nt on the South- easterly prolongation of Mesa Drive: th ~nce We.!<tf'rly alon,e: said City hon nda ry line to Tustin Av~nne : thPnC",. South· we .. terly alonjf ru .. tin ·"venue to 22 nd ~tr,.f'l : thrnce"Sout.h- ea!'ilf'fly alon11 22nd Stref't to lninf' A Yl"f\111'; thrnC"r South- wf'l'<trr!y alonr lrvi nr Avf'nn r to th" polnl o br,e:innin~~:. SF:CTJON 5. Thr Fifth Oi111 · Tustin Avenue to 16th Street ; thence Southea,terly along 16th Street to Irvine Avf!nut!', th,.nce Northea.'ltl'fly a /on~ Irvi ne Avt"nue to Westcli rl rlrivr.: th ence Southeasterly alon,~~; Wea tci Hf to Pescador Drive: then.::e: Nonhea!'lterly alon.: Pe!lcador llrive to Not· tinj(ham Roa•l: thence f:a.'!tf'r- ly alon,: Non i n,~~;ham R011d to Santia,:o llrive : thencl" :'i or- thl'fly a loo~~: Santiaj(D l)rivr to \ldrinerll Or iv,.: th<'nl't' Ea stt:"rly alon" \larinPrs Orivr anti ih< Eastf'rly pro)onp:ation to Iipper Newport Day . thrncr Sor th erly alon111 tTf,Pf"' Nr .. ·- port Ha y to an ani!" point in thP r.11y boundary linr, s;ti,J an,e:!r point bei n ,~~; thf' most F:alltPrly an gle point on th<' Southeastt"rl y prolonjlPiion of \le!la n ri .. e; thi"DC'I" North- U IO tcrly alon~ thf' City b(\ufl - d!llry Jinf' to Ptd isadel!l fload: thenCl' Southeasterly alonl! Palisade!! Road to the point of bt",a:inn in8. SECTIO•"l 6. The Shth /Ji !l- tr irt !!ha ll inC"IUdf' all that por- tiM of the City inclutl .. rl within the following dr111cribrd boun· d11ry linr, lo wit: lh1•rl y liiODfl ~ai.\ j)!'"OJOftfCII • 00 the charae Of drivin1 UR• tion tn Mid C'ommoa lot Ji n,.; der the inOuence of alcohol th"n"" Northf'rly alon,e: said after failin1 to pasa the ('ommrl{l lot linf' 11nd it,. ~j~~~~~~~~~~ll NorthNI,Y prolonl(<llioa to sobriety test. •• About 600 .\l"rK\I""t" Av,.nul"; thf'nrf' pennies in a boUle were Nonh .. dy illanp: MPr,tul'ritf' taken from the retidencc of A v'"o ~c to t:11~'<t f:oa:ot Hi~-Richard Baker,1430 Dolphin t ;IS a.•. 8004 II•·•· SUNOA Y SERVICES t :JS .IJ•·•· WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I •·•· READING R<nl SI:C11CJIII • n. S.c:•d 01•· ........ u ....... ll ... lpo<-u. el .. City I.e: I .. ~ wh"lll• __ ..,_.... ...... ., ........ : --:.;..i ............ tf• Clay Strt"et to 15th Stref't; thence Sout hrastl"rly alon,a: 15th Streel to Kinfllll Plac('; thence Southerly alan~~; Kin!f:" Place In Cliff Drive; thuce ~~al!lterlr, alon~~: CIHf Or;.,,. to Dover bri .. e; thence Sonth- erly •loe.~ Dover Urive to Eut Cn.ll1 HisJt• ... y; thence Euterly alDOl! Eut Co••tt Hi]Jflwa.1 to Up~' New~rt Ray ; thuee SHtherly alo.J Up~r lhwpon Ray to the .. Ia Ch .. ael of Ne wpon Bey; tllnce We•t•rlj afoa« the M•l• Ch• .. e l or Ne wpon O.y to lite SCHttiUeeaterly pro-- loeptl• o( Ut.e Wut Lido C~el ; tlwue Northrly •l•1 1114 ,.-ol•r.lloa ud al•a 11M •••• Ll o Clta••el to 1M £e...,,ty ,..ol•ptloa of tM ·~ c ..... c•oneli tM.ce ....... .,. al~ .. ld "oi••U• ..., •l•c ••• ... ,.,.. c.... c ..... , 10 ,...,..,. ._...,_rei; dlne~t ....... ., ol-,_,.., Bae.....w4 lo Wua c .... trict ,.!<hall inrludr all that por· tion or thr f.ity indudl'rf with- In thf' follow i n~t: dPilcribrd biKi ndary line, to wir· Be~~;inn i n,: at thf' int ersecliOII of Pali11adu Road and Jam· borf'e Hoad; thf'nr:co Sou therly alonJt Jamhorrf' Road tn East- blair llrivf'; thf'nc<" Sootherly along t~a.-.tblufl IJrive to Jamboreco Road at F'ord Road ; thencl" Sout hwesterly alon,: Jamh«ee Road to ~~•st Coaal II i~way ; thence Eaaterly alou~ 1-:ut Coast H i~way lo lhe Nnrtheallterly proloe- pt foa of t h~ •~•terly li~te of frviae Tl',.ce Cil.Y P11rlt ; theoct>; Southweaterry alo.~~: _,.;d proiOQ~IItioo .. d aloa"'~ ttaid We111terly liae: of l"i•e Terrace City Park to Seadrift Orin: rhenc~ Weater\' aloejl Seadrift Urive lo F. Pueo Ori •e: thrac:e Sowthwe•terly ,.loeJ F:l Pueo Drive ud II• Sotttltwettferly ptoloeaptioe to tlr.e B•lbo. lslaed O...ul; thnc:e Northerlya•4 Wnl~lf •l•s tile 8•11•.. loiiiM o .. _, to the .... o .... . or New_pott Bey· t.IMt.ce ... . terlr ..... tire a.; .. a .... . of ""'~ Bey , ..... S..· ttrertz_rot.pti• .. :r.,r ~OO:r.~,:u ~..:.~--.:; dppcr --~ ., .. t ... .... c .... ··~' .a....:. .... .,,,. •IN' .... ' c ... I~ •• .,.,._ Driwe ; -.w-..... -Drl .. to CUff bri-.; dtnce ' Be,e:inn injil; At the inter.!<rc ti on of MilcArthur Boolev~trd and f:,.<~t C:na,.t lli~~:h ..-,oy : thrnr r Northerly alon~ MacArthur ]lou lf'VIIHI In r.flmp!u< IJri .. l'; I hl'nrl" Snuthwr,.t<'t ly a lonp; C•m:ruro Jlrj.,,. to Pali1011dr ,. Roa ; thf'DCf' SouthrH!Itrtly ,!lOft~ Pali1011rfrto Hoad to J11mb0fr•· Ro11tl ; th f'n<"r Soo thr:.-rl y u IOQf! .lumbot('l' R041d to ~:~,.,thluff u,;.,,.: thear:e Sootht>;r!J' aloa~j East-• bluff Drive to Jamboree Ro•d at Ford Road; theece Soath• erly a loe,; Ja111bot"ee Road to f;.at Co.sl lf ipway: thence Soa th.euterly •lOIII! f.ut co .. t Ripway to tlle '"'•· tf!lrly liae of lrvifl~ Tt":rrace Ciry Parlt; theace Soathwe&- terhl aloe~ 11•id •u terly liae or. "'l•e Terrace City Parlt to Seadrift Orlve ; tlle•c• Wu terly ai-IIJ SeadrHt ~ive to El Paaeo Orin; t.lte1t:e Soottrwe11terly •loo«: El Po-o Ori•e aad Its Soetlr· well\flerty ptolooptioo to lhe Bal ... lal .. dC•••el;llleoce N.-..erty .. a Weeterly alOOf!: lH BalM. lsl .. 4 c••ooel ,. tile Nontrer~ proloo1111 loo of Collie• •e.oe; 1'-eoce Soetllerly • O.J •iii Non•e.-· )y r.:ro.ptiO. .. 4 .... ,. CoiiM Awe.-to a..- A•• .. ; dtnee F..eall1'1t •1•11 S.ltr• AYftM to lei; A,..,....,, ~ce ,S..IIterl)o ..... ··~ ........ 10 tW wuy; th rnrr Northf'r/y aiOOfC t:11~t t :.,.,,.t ll i¢1w~'Y to thf' Ter •• Irvine Tenacc •• ·.In !Klint of hr~tinnin 11• the past 2 yean. 4 bicyclet !'if:r.TION s. By th" r nllct-have been 1tolen from the mrn1 of thiM ordin11n C'f' it i" patio and wslhrtiY alona thr in tC"nt ion nlthr C:.ity Coun-hit residence accordina to e i) that th1• dilotr ict nambt"r" an<l boundnrir" aro -t forth Jack McCarty, 704 W. OceM hrr .. in rohall lt'pl..cl' and "'DJW'f· Front. Balboa; and he ><rdr Rll priM di.mict n.umbr't>l ct.alked up his 5lh loti and boJ1nrlnrirto 1110 ori,a:inally when a red co-hwinn dia• l'>~tabliRhr<i by St',cllonJI 1006 _. throojtb 101 2 of thf' C.hy f.lu,r· appeared today. , ·.In another trr 1111d "" roubM.-qtl"fftly modi· bi'""c le lhef• ,....,.,11•0 Hauao '~•·d by or;flnaDC"e. -~ ., ....,.. • 1331 Antiaua wa,, Dover !'~:CTION 9, Thi., Of"uo .... ICf' Sh 1 •j ~• l'lhull b.. puhli"h"d ofn'l" In lh f' or... 011 • I r-$60 ortiriJII llf'WOipilpt't of thf' City, Huffy rtom lhe bite ract at and thr toam<" roholl hf. f'frf'r• Mariner's School ••• Oe-vid livf' 30 duyro ,,ft,., thr .,.tf' of Lee, 1626 Warwi .. l L•c, of it .. 11doption , "' Thh• Of1liaa11tt .,.. • .., ialrD-Harbor Hiahl•ds, htMI his d.",.d nl1 il rf'fl:lllar lllf'f'tiaJ of black. 145 Hunr stol• from lhP C:hy c.o .. cll of th.C! C:hy Newport Harbor Hi•" • ..-._1 of Nt'wport De•r• leld • ,... ... -1 Htr d .. 7 of St:pte•ller, 1967, • • .Nurneroua cia·areUa nd wa" •doplf!'.d 011o driC! 9\At. bu.th, e ~le Son, TV 4ay of Cktokr, 1967, try dtf' and a bolde o( watet i• a foll-i•~ vote, to •It: An:.~.C:ot11"t:ll.MJ:N:Plln~•"· clout wen ldl by • •· Mllr .. a ll, Cool, Slid• inwh.ed ... ,, l• a pe:al NOf::S, COUNCft.Mio:N: 1110(1:1"1'1'1, hoale el liN re• o( 20S Vie Crw~r J"orJk l!looH Uclo ARIII:ih C.OIIIICIUII:JI , M-' lolo, .-... Pas I J. C,..,.r to Jolll WilooJ .. of ..... ·y-...... . . .1&... ....... -Bel ... '--· ....... ,.._.. t11 ... -..................... ~Co!Ui--.... 1) . . CINT&AL llllE CHUICH ~!.tv Sl ho•ol .. o\104 ,...,.,.,.. w,.,.,.,fl • -~ lob 11 "'"' (-"'· ~,.. .. ,. ' I"M w...._..~ l ilot.o S.yo"r -t ''llf""' 1 I'M N_.f'¥ ,..,.flttl """'" .... AWY ........... .- Cnt. of'Or .... -l.Jfd.. Sl. . c-- .. ~ ... II, I ,.,..., Ill A Mht .... 4.,. •• ' ...... -s •.•. WMn••4_,.: t •·•· -7:U P·""· 1,.••"'-7 _.4 F,;;ay: ' ...... -s ...... ; 1·' •.•. s-Hy: '•··· ........ . .COND CWIJKII OF ~ .. ....., .•. Newport Btach ot COfCMO de I Mar 610 Carutic.. A. we.' SUNDAY SOtOOL It- SUNDAY SERVICE te •• WI!DHEIDAY EVI!MIIG MEEnNG 1:·•·•· READING R<nl - MuiU.I aaildina lU3 l!otl Coati Hicllt•·orJ .. .,.. ·Sst. 10 s.-, to !\ ,.., ·n..,...., f't"qi•«-1t•' Ynu •c COfdiaiiJ i••ite41to alt~Jtd Sfnicts _. 10 ••e a-. 8/olf• O-looU.1 If•-·-· ... , Ct.IPP Olltt•C HEWPOPIT KACH. CAL.I,.OANIA 'tilE AMEIOICAN LUTHt:IOAN CHIIIOCH I:JO..,.., 1o 9::10 a.oo. -~P Slrvlce •:45 .... lo 10:45...... Sc- 11 :00 LIL lo 12:00-$11YIU ,.. __ .... .... o.,... ....... ' iiEWORT MAIIIIOI EIIIGII SECXJIID SECliOII - -... I ll!URSDA!t OCT. 19, 1967 CDDA utl IIAP, <:All F. , ,,..,WARDS TO Sf ) WHAT TO WEAR fo r the homecomi ng dan ce at Corona del Mar High School '? The Gi rls League , sponso r of the Oct. 21 even t, has the an swe r, and also a caution about what not to wear. That tong gown of Mary Wri ght fat left) i s too fo rma,!. Suzi Anderson, 2nd from left, i s dre ssed too cas ual a f ashion. Gi rts Lea· gu e President Sara Traphagen (seated), who lives on Balboa Island, i nd i cat es her approval of the gowns worn by Cheryl Krauter (3 rd from left) and Cindi e Be rkley. Mary Wr ight, resident of Costa Mesa, is pu blici ty chairman for the Girls League. Suz i, who lives in the West Upper Bay area, is L eague se cre· ta ry. Che ryl, of Corona del Mar, is Lea· gue treasurer, and Ci nd ie, from East Blu ff, is entertainment cha irman. The dan ce will be a semi-forma l affair, start· ing at 10 p.m. in the gi rls' gym, follow· ing the Cororla del Mar.Costa Mesa foot- ball game at Davidson Fie ld. All COM a lumn i are invited, and wilt be admitted free to the dance. (Ensign photo). in New Zealand ary. as an Amer ican Abfllad Student. T he Ame ri~.:an ·~ Abroad prosram is a part of the American F ie ld service ;!m6-~ lntonMdiote'i. ~Ballet, Modern Jou • ~x~tn.n ... proa,ri.tif' fm hir.h ! ' sC'ho011Shldjrits•,· 11' • 'K ath~ "li u en'ded Corona /Jtl111 'JI'IIIt:U ~d,, •( : : &/let : • • : .US H. HfW~ ILVD. : • HfWKJWT lEACH • • • : 642-t061 : : .,...._...,_......, : •••••••••••••••••••••• de l Mar Hir,h prior to her tl~pa rture for New Zealand las t wi nte r. Si nce her ar- rival, she has been living "ith the ~1ajor fam il y m Stratford and a ttending Su afford High School with her "sister," Vicki. Wh ile a ttendina this New Ze aland school, Kath y re- ceived first plac e in het class in a series of hi story and English test s. Kath )' is in 6A. the top academic group or students. Recently th e stude nts m Ka thy's school had a 3-wcek s ki vacatioo. Ka thy we nt skiing at a nearby moontain, Mount Egmont, about a mile from her home. in spite of a snow fall ligh ter than any 1n 35 ~car -.. [),,.;;," the recent \·aca- • ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS-Discount up to 50% • STANDARD FRAM ES -Doscount up to 30 % • CUSTOM . FRAMIN G, CIRCLES, OVALS, Etc.- Discount up to 10 % A A. DAMES, Frames 126 E. 17th St. Cost• Me,.. [)l.l~ot ott Nt:'l"r.o-t Ul'od .) 7 2 Fine Feathers for you Fine "Birds" who fly with the "In " Group t Itt See our new fall collection now •AMIOIEE toAD AI IAUID( OIIIY( NIWPOtlllACH 675-3113 "fhc•c· .-no tr•mfl l1lle A. QAA!tS. tumu" Ka1hy Gr .. 9 south is land portion of Nn·· Zealand with 39 Qther Ame ri- can Field Se rvice students, who ate presently scaltercd throughout New Zealand. Kathy spe nt the wee k-end of Sept. JG-Oc1. 1 with her "fami ly" a t the Raupehu ski resort , about 3 hours a"rn from Stratford. In early January, Kathy wi ll take a trip with the Majou to become acquaint- ed wi th the nort h is land por· tion of New Zealand. The New Zealand school year ends Dec. 8, but the fina l c.,ams wi ll be z iven the last week in October. Kathy is One of the first American Abroad student s who will be ab le to stay after the New Zeala nd school year is over, and have the opportunity to see what Christma s is li ke in a foreian country. FOR TABLE SETTING The Ebell Club of NewpoJt Beads will hold iu 2nd an· nual holiday table tettina competition on Thu.uday, Nov. 9, in Jamboree Hall of the Newportet Inn. Decoration• for Tbanka· aivina, Christmas and the New Year, and Children's Party Table seltinas, will be judaed for awardina at 10 a.m. Mrs . Freeman W. Fisher is aenetal chairman of tbe event. In conjunction with the exhibit, a ho liday hunt breakfast is to be served at 11 a.m., afternoon tea· fr om 2 to 4 p.m. C ash awards will be made to the wi nnina club's favor• ite philanthropy, with pr~ ceeds from the £unction benefitina Newport Ebell's scho larship proaram. Participatina Oranae County Women's Clubs arc Hoaz Memorial Hospital, Santa Ana Ebell Club, Costa Me sa Junior Women 's Club, Laauna Beach Junior Women 's Club , Wi ll iam C a- bell Chapter of D.A.R., Costa Mesa Wednesday Mornina Club , Newport Beach Friends o£ the Li- brary, Hiahland Green W~ men's Club, Coast Home- makers, Junior Ebell Club of ' Newport Beach. Co sta Me sa Friend~ of the Library, San Clemente Junior Wo- ~n·s C lub, Lido Is le Wo- men's C lub, West Garden Orove Junior Women 's Club, T own and Gown Art Section, and Newport Ebe II Book Sections in inter-club com- petition. An is tina Mr s . Fisher with the ho liday event are ~s . Jac k L ittleton , co- chairman; Mr s. Rudolph Vanasek, t icket chairman fOf bunt breakfast; Mu. Raymond Wood, afternoon tea tickets chairman; de- corations cha irman, Mrs. Ed- ward A. Roaers: in charae o( the past pres idenl's table and hostesses, ~1rs. William B. Tritt; in charze of special award s, Mr s. Ro- bert Allen assisted by, Mrs. Walter Gus tin and Mrs . Fred K. Schoepe ; Mrs. Sydney Locke , patroness cha irman ; Mrs . Lura Colby, ass isted by members or th e J Unior and Senior Ebe ll s, in charge of pourina at the tea table ; Mrs . Herbert Puterbaugh, proatams ; Mrs . Thoma s Beckwith, publicity. Tickets may be obtained by phonina Mrs . Robert AI· len at 548-5243. Mrs . Wa r· ren Clark at 6 73-6937 . or Mrs . Richard Schneider at 67l-2l32 . Mr s . C la yton Thompson 1s the president of the spon- soring club. • • . of social note By Pot The Donald Clarks have made a temporary mo ve from th e Heliotrope Ave . resi· dence in Corona del Mar to Balboa Island. The rea-- son? Their house, which they are bui ldina in Corona del Mar, won't be fin ished until about the first or the year. • • • Mu . AJthur Peraande, for- merly part time Coron a del Mar resident and now o f La- guna Hills Leisure World.i s entertainina her sister thi s month, Mr s . Goulon Losee of Wes tfaetd, New Jersey. Mrs. PetJande who moved to Lei sure Wot'\d from Cleve- land Heiahts, is the mother of your "social no te .. cot• respondent. • • • Mob5 don't seem to bother Mu. O.E. Schroeder of Har• bor View Hills , who enter· tained over 200 women at an American Association of University Women's tea held in September. • • • The W.O. Clarkes of East Bluff enjoyed the fair in Monuea\ immensely th is summet but they had a less happy experience on the way home when they were involved in an accident in Wyomin1. • • • Mn . Walter Wood of Corona del Mar did a double vi sit in Can ada and ha s ju st re- turned to te ll the talc. She went to Toron to for the wed- dint of a niece, and wh ile there she took in the si gh ts of the fair in Monu eal and even visi ted Niaaara Falls. She u id she was p10ud of the U.S. Exhibit at the Expo. PLAIHIHG OF MORE HWY . ISLAHOS STARTS John s.tnple. cllain.an o£ the Corona de l Mar Beauti· ful corrvnittee o f the Coron a del Mar Chamber o f Com- merce, reported last wee k lhat work has started on the pi anti na of the traffi c i s lands on Coast Hwy . at \lacArthut Bl vd. and Poppy Ave. He rold the merchan t s businessmen a t the general membership btea krast at Leo's rCs taurant that th e C ity has appropriated runds for two mo re i sl and5 and work can start as soon as the Corona de l \tar 5hare of the money 1 s collec ted, REALTY BOARD SETS OCT . 26 El. ECTIOH The annua l meeti na of the Newport •t arbor..Cos ta \lesa Board of Realtors ~''il l be held at the Oct. 26 bre ak · fast meeting at the Bal Bay Club. Two actiH directNs and one associate di rector will be elected. The votin g wil l beain at th e breakfast and wi 11 continue un ti I 5 p.m. at the board o ffi ce. Speaker for the breakfa st meeting will be radio an d 1V personality Wendel l AIRMAN Christoph er W. Noble, talkin z "All about Cooper of 4518 Wayne Road, money." Cameo Hicjllands, has com-----';-L::E::G-:-A-:-L-,H""o"r=I::C::E:--- pleted basic training a t ----- Lackland AFB, Texas. He r.t:wnnr..nt: o r 11t :•n~:-:o: has been assigned to the f'ic tit io .. ,. Firm \um•· Til~: I'SIH:H:">II:\t II ,,,.,. .. Air Force Technical Train-hrr .. by c .. n ih ch .•• h.· ; .. , "". ing Centet at Lowry AFS, duct infl ;1. llirr c c \t .• il .• n,t ColO,, for Specialized [Ofi,.Uhlltion bu .. ino•o< .. ,ol 18 '>7 . . Hirch ~1 .. \c"!"'n II···•• h. schooling as a murut•ons r:ll lir., ond··r lh .. '" lit ocou .. fi"" speciali st. Ainnan Cooper um,. of l.oui"'"" llir··r• \l.u l is a 1%& gra~ate of Corona 11a tl tha t .. a ill rirm ; .. , "'"!"' .. ,.,, del Mar Hic11 School and of th,. lo.llm• in111 P"r"'~'""· ,.h0 ,..,. d d 0 c s t .o.amr,. on lu ll .m<l ""~~"''" "' aCotten 11 e ra-tge oa rr .. id .. nrc t~t•· ,,,. ft>ll<> .... , ege. h,-,.·it : l.ot~i .. (;. \In""'· u .. , tiTOtiMG POST RATED l32b, ~""'t"'r• u •. ,,ch. 1.'11 ''· AS ALL..W!.CAM 9~,;•:s.~ ""' hl•n•l ,.,; .. :lrol The Costa Men Hiah de y of <k1obt-r, 19oft':". School ttHitchia1 Pbst,. l.oui,. (;. \l,~or-,-. has received &he National H -\Tt: o r t:.\IH'OH\1.\ l Scholastic Pusa Astocia-COUNTY m· O R A~c~· ; ~""'· Lion AII·Amtric• Award ON THI~ ltd d.u· of 0<-t,•bo·r, for the 4th conaec utive 1967. tw-fMf' ""'· ,, ~ot<~~,. umeata. This .\uociation P•hli~ i• .. d f&r •h,. ... .1.1 i s conducted at the UniYefoo c -•tr •••1 ~~~1"· ,,.,.;,Jia, ttlt'Tf'ia. ddy t'C'lftMOiii'JOiO'I'll'll sity of Minnetota Md rates ••tl ,...,M11 , pr,,..,. .. 11y 11 ppr•.rf'd papers from lhroualloot the LOlli"" G. Moor .... k•owe 1o mi' uation aa eit.het dlifCI.. He-to lte , ... Jll'"'oa ..,._,. •••mf' ond or first cl .. a, 01 All-il!l t~dllllc-:ri!Hod 1e thf' •hlrl la •--,,·...... •• kj..&.•at l••t...-eat. ••tl IK'h r-..,·ll'•llf"d "'""" -..., to -llult lrlf' *''f'"ek'd 1t.r ratia1 -'""· Laat ,.....w, ...-. • ,_,., •• .,....,_, .. .... uw wrnu:s.4\ w1 u:u :or. 1 tioa were rated Ali-M«i· •••• krf.-to '""'' •y lriMa•l ••*' · he HlldU l'o ~ •ftlutl .,. om .. tal -•1 dHo c• 1ft t 01 • 8 tl_,. e.tl ~·t ia ••I.-C:ntUit"~tlr ctaaa, n,..t etlow wrtlt". Hitdlia1 Poal EdiiOf TCIIIII .... , A. 11 11 .. ,. t-.1 deacribt:a aia 1••'• .., (:...1...,1-... ,irr.o~. ~""· ...,.....,., aa -· IMt """ •• 1117. OHH!! I LOVE MY NEW * Take It Off * Build It Up ~-----;:·~lliii: _____ l l ____________________ j * Make It Firm By Joining the FABULOUS NEW SLIM and TRIM Ill 141811 ,, Ui' UClTJIO MIGIIIFIClmT llW NUlTH FACILITIES WNf:Cl MD AID WIMll CAl GAIN. l OSE. OR llf>&IIAIIGI WIIGNT. ' YS ANNIVERSARY RATES *JOIN TODAY FOR .... Of'l A CO U IUf I•SI~ *Call the HolidaJ Heallh Spa ••ares! JDU ., drop bJ todaJ Slipet'VIH4' ProCJra•s for • · ltYtu Dtu'f W1tcll • ,,., I Flprt •• 011 Willi ' " I ""' Spot Reducing ""' Toning-Firming Whether You Are Overweiqht, Uwderweiqht, or iu\1 lock EwertJy- Holida.., Health Sp~ will Help Yau-reg.trdlei\ of your .tqe! No St1'en•CHis Diet-No Closset. To Atte11d Or Appoifttmenh Tc Moke! O,.IN 1 DAYS A WEll MON. THIU Fll. lO A.M. to 10 P.M. SATUIDAY 10 A.M. to 6 ,..M. '"'· SUNDAY I ,..W. te 6 P.M. F&CIUTIES fol' MENf • F&CIUTI£5 fol' WOMJ:Nf COMMINDII ANI A"PIOYID IT U.G.A. * In Costa Mesa Call 549-3368 2300 Harbor ·Blvd. Horbor ShtipPing Center * In Orange Call 639-2441 6Z2 E•lf Kalela Ave. II,. W. ol T-Aw.l * In Anaheim Call 826-0381 510 Sowth •••ell lc--&o-A ... l FASHIONS AT THE BEACH " ol'-11. -1 to .._ Nil ... : ()(-1. It, t9, 26, No•. fe ,,. ICK11o I -1.1917,;. ()Ho '~'"*pOn H ~trkf .~.. .. _____ "!' ___________________________ .. ... I ...... liard. •• JA-Ip . • --CHURCH PROBLEMS AIRED • I • The ftaMelal and pattoral Dt. Hany Bun-., pa1tor vicinll• council aher Mr • " probl.mt or Plymoulh Con· ohhe.Cb~rchof lhe Mtnilh, Prhloaoft had filed lUll PACIFIC VIEW loll!o!OIUAL llltii:IC c_,.,.. • Mo,.,.,. ,.,..~,. . C'-'1 Fwttt"I'IIISmokn C ••-''" Snwk n .., Padlc: vw om •. ludt..C...,_.. PJMJ ... ~. """' HARBOR BOAT CHARTER A fhtP 40 fl. e:u:urston bMt iS available fM .. rues, blasUI, & ett:. Aec:olniDOdates 1111 to 4) wltb lie& beer. For info: s. LI.!UI -11 14) 642· 9!14:1 , evenln&!l, Professional Directory INSURANCE ... FOFI "'LL O F" VOUR INSUR"'"'C E "'EEOS ROBERTSU.'\' -S-\ll/.1·1 R l:'llSli RA~C I·. 3333 L roast lh "). Co ron drl Mu -61J.3Ml0 TOM ALLE N, 5th gra der at Newport elementary school and winner of Haag Hospital's "mother of the year" essay contest, presents his mo ther with a farewell le i as Dr. and Mrs . Johns. Allen of Balboa prepare to leav e on the award winning trip to Hawa ii. Tom's let- ter was selected by th e judges as particularly out- s tanding when they learned that his mo ther had pass- ed away 2 year s ago, and his essay wa s written about his "new" mother. u She has 7 yelling, self-minded kids to cook fo r, ch auffeu r for, and just to help In everyd.::y problems.'' Tom wr ot e. "She needs a break!" No w that those 7 kids a re ba ck in school , mom and dad are going to take that break in Hawa ii , leaving Saturday, Oct. 21. (Photo by Jack West.) They'll swap lunches junior Ebell C lub of New-man of the ways and means port Beach led by Mrs . Frank. committee, will report on Hughes, pres ident, will the PIO&ren of \he Juhlor'i mee t at I I :30 a.m. Th urs-major fund-raisinJ project of da~·, Oct. 26, at the home or the year, "Le Petit e Bou .. \Irs. Paul Hadley Jr. of tique." to be held Nov. 8. · Eas t Blufr. Final arranaementa for The meeting will be a pati o Americ an Art Week., NoY. 1· party to which mcmbeu will 7, will be diacuued by Mr_s. bring. decorated box lunches Gary Rawlins a, fine arts to be e xc hanaed among chainnan. thems el ve s. The club pre-Mn. Henry Stotsenbera, sident's theme for the y ear, health chainnan, will report "V.'e're in the pi nk with fun , on her committee's recent federation an d fr iendship," unde rtaking of s taffina a will be the theme for de-pre--nata( clinic twice a cor ating the lunch bo xe s. month at Orange County Hos· Ptizes will be awarded to pital. The clinic ia spon- -the most ori&inal. sored by the National Foun- \trs. Roger Shenn an, chair-dation March of Dimes. ~'UN£RAL DIRECTORS . BALTZ MOR TUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA Midway ':l-24 24 3520 E. COAST HIWAY CORONA DEL MAR ORiol e 3.q450 Si"c~ 194 2 Fn endly Neighborhood ~rvice- BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway U 8-3433. 8-3434 Cost• Mesa Westclii'A( Chapel d'!·t'fll·~ 427 E. I 7tft ST. COST A MESA lUI-- Permit asked for Center .-\ uo;e permit fm the pro-contributions of money to r~t-..:J Ser\·1\:emen'tt Cen1er help furn ish 1he buildina, tn he lo~:ate J at -U23 W. whi ch is beina donated by <.ua~L Hw}.,West Newport , Goerge Pusateri of the ~~ be~ng applied fnr and ne arby Mo-B o-Te( Motor lnn. I\ Ill come hcf11r!! the Plan· BALBOA NURSE TO GO rt1n~ Comm l!>sJon of ~ew-ON FLOATING CAMPUS pM! kcach ne'-:t month, ac· Mau re en Curtis, IS6S Mira- um.l1ng tfl Loname Frey mar Or., Bat boa, hat accept- Owen , p re s1dent of . the ed a position 11 nurse ·\mcncan Lcg1on ·"u-~illa r y aboard the S.S. RYndam, the nf 'cv.p(>ft Uarbor Post worl d campus anoat of 111 I, spon sor of the center. r\ccordmg to Mr s. Frey, Chapman Collea_e. The the plans for the cenler wi lt mo bile campus will leave 1ncl ut.l e a readmg room Oc t. 10 from New York on lounge for snacks and re: the 11\Miay fall_ semester '""'d J"l\ay 1ng. It will be the voy_aae to potU 1n Euro~e. nnh ~en ter for sen·1cemen Afn ca and fareastem As1a. m -the county e~cep t for a Miss Curti s, now ~ private small reception cen1er in du ty nuue, recened her downt own Santa Ana. R.N .. dearee from the Queen Th.e Auxiliary IS asking ~.>f Anaels Colteae of Nurs· fo r do nations of he lp, vo lun-ina. lee rs to slaff the cen1er and STEVE IN HOSPITAL Stephen Landis, 11, aon or ~ YOUR CAR Mrs. Cynthi• P. Landis, 303 Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar, hu been admiued eo Orthopaedic Hospital in Los Anaeles. The non- profit medical facility (Of bone and joint diaordeu also conducta reaearch in ttea1men t or hemopbi li .. re- habilitati on of the handi· capped, and industrial back in.juriea, and maintains a reaional bir1h defeela treat... ment center. BAFECO INSURANCE Is no place for "Do It Yourself" Insurance loiAHAHAH & EGGERS, IHC . TELEI'HOM lr 67S.OU2 2Nl !. COAST HWY . -CORONA DEL MAlt, CA.LIP. ONLY fully op,,o,,•d Coll•ge In Orong• County lor MEDICAL & DENTAL ASSISTANTS A .. eles Col19t of Me•arl & D• ... Allill•ls . lit....... . (A Non-Profit Educotlonol Institution) 1717 s. lrooldurst St .. A1llraa. • 631-J411 -LAIMST IN fHI NAtiON- , lhi&Li.OQal Ctuuch were wu eluted k> nne aa aaahu&lbe COGifepUon. oontidered SUday ll'&ilimOOQ rnodentot. · 2. n..,. lt.W lho r ... ueal ~ a "VIciaaa• council or Dew•• Buraeu;; lay mo. tor iac r .. ted talary and ntilllborina Conareaalional dera&or for Pl)"''QQUth Oum:ft, frina• tJaelit• to be out of dum:Aet. . told about '!'• call for the line in compt.rison wi fl Tbe couacil bad been call· council meotina. ttatina that dturch01 of comparable .41 in10 1111ion by 1he PlY· it ••• dolle by ac:t;on or tho tlu, Md unre.,onablo in mouth Onuch to aive eoun .. conareaadon. . view or the nnancial titu .. ael on ptobl•u atillaa be. Or. ·Ellery !lowell, chan· tion of dt.e churd!.: 'They felt hrlln the conarepdon •d min of the board of deaeot\1, that lhc church ouatn not lbe Rev,. Jobn Pridonof'f, reviewed .the backpound or to have concurred with the whoto ditmiaul •• puaor cbe relations betw~en the financial requesL . was voted 13 lO 6 !all Au a. chur~ ~d . Mr. Pridonorr. 3. "ln the spirit or Ma"' ,1 culmanalina m lhe voto for 1 IS •• o.~.. • "' • dismi•••l. ·Or. ·Stowell said thew 1 : •17 • u•CY Cll• The decision on diamiual <hat Mr •. ·Pridonoff had been preued their readineu 10 hlld been taken after at-asked to be present Cor the meet with Mr. Ptidonoff and tempts ao aolve moun tina council meetina, and that the conareaation ••m n.· church deficill and dimi• aeverfl ) datel had been lUI"" tabJilh a line or COIOOIURi • niahlna attendance and col .. aestecl Mr. Pridonocr had cation Cor counsolin a on leclions. · sent word that he was de-mutual obliaations and de- The vicinaae council sub-clinina the invi tation be-ficiencies, lookina toward a mitted the findina that it c ause his auomey was un-solution or the problem.•• considered Mr. Pridonoff's able to attend on the date The verses Crom the Goa- salary request to be out of finally selected. Hi s Cather, pel accordina to SL Matthew line and unreasonable, and Eric Pridonorr of San Mar-are as follows: offered iu services 10 meet ino, spoke in hia behalf. "Mlrcover if thy brother with both partiea to seek a Followina the vote oC dis· shall uespass aaain&t thee, solution. missal and the call Cor the go and tell him hi s fault The Council, which repre-coo nci l meetina, the Re v. between thee and him alone: senta a uaditional Con arc-Pridonoff filed soit in Su-if he shall hear thee, thou plional mclh~ or handlina perior Court, charaina has aained thy brother. 2795 SPACE FOR RENT church problems, included breach of conuact and ask-"Ellt if he will not heal lhe paator and lily deleaate ina payment or $1,000 which thee, then take wi th thee from the Collowin& churche s: he claimed due him for the one of two more, that in the The Ol.urch of the Messiah remainder of the contract, mouth or two or three wi ~ or Loa Anaelea, the First plus coutt costs and other nesses every word may be Conareaational Church of damages. established. Anaheim, Pilarim Conareaa-After deliberatina in pri-"And if he shall nealect Donal Church of vate session, the vicinaae to hear them, tell it unto the in tho Ensign S.ilding 2121 E. CUll H.,., CIIHI ... II• Approximately 750 sq, ft. in rear of bu ilding, with entrance from Femi.Of Ave. Mayflower council submitted a 3-put church; but if he neglect to Church of San report: heat the dlurch, let h im be Hyde Park 1. They e.tpressed regret unto thee as a heathen man Church of Los that had to sit as a and a " SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Tlll,hll: 11HIIl "Na•ne just one thing that doesn't cost more today!' How about electricity. Maybe you don't realize it; but you're paying less per kilowatt-hour for electricity now than you did five years ago. The average cost of a kilowatt-hour of electricity to Edison customers lor residential use has gone down 17% in the last five years. That's because of the increased use you make of electricity. It's like a quantity discount. And your price of electricity has gone down despite the fact that our costs for labor, materials and taxes have gone up. Of course, you're using electricity for so many more things these days that your bill may seem to be a bit higher. But any way you look at it, electricity is a terrific bargain. Not only because it's inexpensive, but because it lets you do and enjoy so many things. If you're an average consumer, you use our product in about forty dif!erent ways in your home. And that's not counting special uses like a home workshop or a ham radio or a slot car racing track. Where else can you get such a good buy without even having to shop around for it? s;IE Southern California Edison • .... . . I ' • ' ·t ~ . ' .. ' I ' . f: • • • • ' . ! t ' ' tl...t. • • ( • ' ATTENTION, ANGLERS -Ted Rokos of Mar iner's Savings & Loan, Newport Beach; Att G10nsky of Art's Landing in Balboa; Phil Tozer of Davey 's Locker in Newport Beach, and Patricia Bray of Marlnet's Savi ngs (left to ri ght) meet to discuss prizes offered anglers in th e third annual sportfishlng derby Sunday, • Oct. 22, for the benefit of the Orange County Association for Retarded Chil .. dren. Mariner's Saving· is donating that huge perpetual trophy and a SlOO U.S. savings bond to the derby winner. All anglers' tares at both landings that day go to th e association. From the r NE'Il'ORT HAR80R EJISI<JI !EOOIIO SECTIOI --P ... 7 TMURSOAY, OCT. 19, l!li7 CO IIIII A Oflllt.R. CAU F. CC.' •• t-pall I) puUd 11 4521 W. Coati ia boat 01 btlr houte at 2615 at Beud'a Aircraft Mlriaa, Hwy, • .A tubbitt. ct._ Cove St.; China Cove, cor .. 2206 Newport Bl•d.oC•nl truck drivea t,t OaiDiio gna del Mar. , .Lottie Newpon., •d wta• laa r• Cupio or Saeaa Aaa -an Wolfe, 1111 Baytbora Dr., turned tD pul &he P'IIDP Ia a Oldadrivea by Melvin Scbio-Bay Shortt, dtiviq .. ,, on tNCk, ba dhcov•M tile& h lett, 2027 Sudaao Or., ()o.. Cout H'wy. wu involved in rattawaftt, bad~·-tiOI•. · •• A taom ... ver Sholes, were involved in a collitlon with a Cadillac a national chain made rMio nluod Ill '100 a colliuion oa Campus Or., ttoppod on the ria)\t o1 way lll#seat Muican family· wa.t ttolea Cram a •laMa-Bact Say. by Veria Tayl01, Salt Lake type coffee thopa, wu held rmaan ,.,,., at llO Par-s.t _.___ De 1 City. Tuesday at 428 E. 17th St., naodo. Belboa. reportM •• _,., t. 4 SM., Oct 15 Coata Meu. Bdaar Col.· •• While Doana hm .. Murdock, 30, or 509 Frank• Ric; 1781 Bah Twelve more A.miao tet· Meham. l66 lOt. St.; Coua Larklp~ Ave., Corona del Coata Me·,, , left h' Ramaj tauranta have already been Meaa. w•• Galiaa at Ho-Mar. fa• lad hi a aobriety &ell brue $5() alinaray ';ikeo~a franchiaed in Southern Cali- wvd't ROilaluMt. Wast and wat ~ked on the half an hour at 8th and Baor Cornia and are expected to Newport. aon.eooe atole dle ~harae of d.n~1n1 under the Balboa but in the~ sho'/t' be in operation by tutrlller pu.rse tbal abe had left in •nllucn.ce of hq~ at 3 a.m. time aomeone stole ., or next year. Twenty-one h • • .R1chard Ru1z, 20-)'ell .. The' puaple Schwinn ~;._.~ d additional location& in Cali- er car,· • · ·The ""'laDI old atudent of UCI, of 112 b)' Grea<MY SlOne 112 A e Cornia and another site in ~arkO:OC: Leew~d by Char .. E. Ocean Front, Balboa, lena Ave,, Bal~a Is la:-Chic_aao arc c~itted, ac- es 0• 193 Leew•d, was booked on the cbarae dia..,-ued loom the b'oke' cord~na to Ptulhp Holla. nd, Dover Shoret, Will dam .. ed of · IO · led · bl' ~ d f h in the lmOUftt ( fiOO •n aaca IR pu JC, •• rack at Heliot rope Ave and peel! ent_ o tdc Anuaoa The leh aide :r the ·F~rd COhSarlu Mlboillor, 34~. of 1.11 Ocean Blvd., Coro. na' del JIGoolendp,•wle'.th hea quaflert in "bl d ~ v· L, 8a a, swerved hu .... Do h S ---1 LIMMIF& .... ,. ... • •' • Lilli ca tar Lillo ..... ...... c.. ..... C.l!w .. ,_, ema......,...,a ---· -=t~::=.- ~.ver.. ~ owne ''~ If· car at 2:55 a.m. and almost ~OAJ. • • rot y nrmons Jlnl& Blhot~ 13 Beacon hit a police car· he ra·1-d 223 Giant, Newport Shores' Ba •--d ~·1 ' 1""" reported her 11een bike , • ..' y, waa ~aae wnl e the subsequent sobriety ...,... parked near Ket'*: Road.·. , teat and waa booked on cbe len from the sidewalk in La-:ence D~•re. 1101 charae of dJivina under lh front of her home ... Susan Sabrina Ter., lrviRa Terrace . e McKibben, 304-B 32nd SL, and Claudia Baltt.er 211' •~luence of alcohol. · · Wcat Newpon, discovered it . ' Michael Croteau, 241 Cedar Jatmtne. ~vc.; Corona del St., Newport Shores, repor"'" waan't a aood idea to leave Mar, drivm1 west. on W. cd the theft or the ,190 her ianition in an on poai· •• • •• ·II ~aat ~W?'·• wereanvolved sudboard he had left lyina tion; someone stole her '61 1n a colhs1on east or [)over on the walkway of his fen .. Chevrolet Impala rrom the Dr parkina lot at 3100 Newport • ced yard ... A white canvas Blvd., West Newpoll ... Erosl•on fl"ghters pra•"sed Thu•aday, Oct. 12 kayak with peen Uim wolth When Clua Lynch, 2141> Wayne Ri ce, 2S, o r lSOS UOO , leCt at JSth St. and W. Balboa, West Newport, Rivo Alto Canal, West New· Aaate Ave., Balboa Island, A lcsol•to'on of comm-da· wa book d th h 1 lelW"ned home she flushed .... fiLET ..... "'" junction with thi s project; 1 e on e c arae poll, waa sto en accordina two teenaaers rrom her bed-o tion for the Irvine Co. and d of a warrant.· •• t.eater Wil-to John Allen 308 35th S• an , • '"'• room, they ran out of the 0. !AN lNG AIID LAUIIDRY SIIIVICE WITH OISTOM CAR! private contracton who hauled material to the beaches in Weat Newport to halt the erosion threat was adopted last week by the NewpottBeachCity Council . "WHEREAS, the joint co-lis, 36, o( 133 W. 16th St., West NewpOit ... While Ivan front door with eauin&s and operation of these compan· Costa Mesa, was booked on Sullivan waa movina into bracelet valued at S2S ... ies resul ted in the construe;. the charae of violation of 346 Via Lido Soud, Lido The rear end of the car C.ll67s..o310 • 31S7 E.C..st Hwy. • c:.t-e 4.1 M.r tion of additional protection probation. • .Larry Braaa. IJie, someone stole from the ir~(Co~n~•:··~·~•:d;o~n~~~;~~~;~~;~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~ to the beach front in We st 24• of 121Yl 40th St., West patio a J7S potted oranae Newport by installing rock Newport was booked on lhe Uee and a tlSO screen room .. oins at 35th, 37th, 38th, chatJI•h or failure to appear divider ... A portable TV Granite barrie•• extendin& o n E•"n 206 G·-t 3 h • • · ....... • ..... e and ashuay.Ji .. lo.tcr worth seaward from olreel -ds 9t • -'Oth and -'lst Sueets A B lbo I 1--• di ... .... . ve., a a I .. lU, I• SI07 were stolen fr om the we1e p•t o'n place wo'th the In West Newpolt; and, co d · II d ~· 1 <llll vere tn a I ll e Vo;uiC e a-1•-·nt of Ma<y ' ·u h I f •·-do ' "riEREAS, this to tal cf.. -"'"" '""' PO .. IB.T MIAOS c~104 e p o 11\111 zera. and sand f h on W. Balboa Blvd., waa Tiede, 203u 33,d St., Weot -was pushed aaainst the 011 came at a time w en booked on the charae of in .. N 71 NOW AT barriers. Oran&e Coun ty such assistance was greatly to"icated in auto after he ewpotl. . .A pasaetooby 1710 NEWPORT EI..VO. trusties h.elped with a sand .. needed in order that con· failed &he sobriety teat. .. told J. Park!ord, 481S ;~I'H;;:;;.;6;46;;;;;.A);;:;;31;3;.t:;'o;o;t;a;M;e;1;,~· bagJing project along the sider ~ble propeny loss Bill Cooper, l6, of B)l Bruce .. C1rescent, Wen Nboew• could be preven ted; p port, t was a youna y•• eroded beaches . omona. Costa Mesa. could who th.r:cw the rock that "NOW, niEREFORE, BE not pass the sobriety test L.. Here is the text of the IT RESOLVED that the and wu booked f<K drunk .... oke her Chevy windshield • FOR A CONSERVATIVE Approach to General lnu~tonce Co11tact ED WARD AT Jt.Y & REHFRO resolution: City Coun cil or th~ City or drivina at 2:20 a.m. .. as she was drivina down W. "WHEREAS, the Engineer· Newpo rt Beach wuhes to William Overlon, 440~ Sea· Coast Hwy ... Ruth Vedder ina an~ <:Jradin&Conu actou' highly commend and thank shore Dr., Weal Newport, reported the theft of a luchoo Assocaata on and the Auo--· the Enaineering and Gtaders left a durrte baa wid\ SllO •ia plant and redwood plant... ciated General Contractprs Contra ctors' Association and worth of anny field aear, on S10 from lbe coordinated an emeraency the Associated General the saraae apron just lona public service project in the Con uactors and their puti· enouah for som eone to ateal We s t Newport Beach erosioo ci patin& member conuacting iL .. When Linda Edaon, area involvi na six private firms and The Irvine Com-J31 Yl Grand Canal, Balboa contractina firms on October pany for their e:ltended ef· Island, took children she 6 aod 7, 1967; and, forts in this very worthwhile was baby·sittin& for a walk, 333 N. NEWPORT BL VD NEWPORT BEACH ,.MtBREAS, dte firma o£ and timely emeraenc:y public someone atole bet purse Sully-Miller Contractins service project which liCitly fh:wn a table at Jll Q-aAd Company, Griffith Compan y, contributed to the s tabiliza. Canal ... A •Geneva" mod Clark Trucking company, ti on of the West. Newpon type oval watch wi th a Fowler Equipment Company, beach and the prevention or white patent leather band LaVerne Paae Company, substantial property loss an was stolen from her locker Shrub~, Interior Plants TIIO.,c.M. Pl .. Cry stalin..-Corporation Costing R•sins & Mold, Fiberglass Mo1..-ictls amJ lropicol & Trees We h.ve lhe l• .. st Md and William Handley Com· that s~c tion of the City." in the Jirls' arm at Cor· lns•ctcides and Ferti lizer .ost ..._,t;h,.l ... ection of LIBERTY 8·1188 pany, voluntarily conuibuted ona del Mar hi&h School, S&H GrHn Stamps fftltticctl filh ill •• ...., their time and equipment, on SKI FASHION SHOW said Penny Baskin, 4606 16«1 S.,erler •••. S.,.,l;., -Ll JI.02'12 FREE DELIVERY 'te ... :orry o lull lin• of ICfl•OONA DD. lilA& NUASIEIIY ..,.iu.s. •d eU eccea-Ll 1.5531 MATTRESSES a gratis basis, to help fend TO BE HELD OCT. 25 Cortland, Cameo Hithlanda IIKW _ UIUILDIIIG orr the forces or erosi on; The Oranae County Ski Ftjday, Oct. 13 lrre&ular Shapn and, Cl ub will present a fashion 11 was a bad luck day for luu..,. ... -c.tt. ''WHEREAS, The Ir vine show on Wednes day, Oct. Edwud Andrew, I ~. o f 361 COSTA NISA NATfllSS CO. Company supplied most or H , at the Newport Harbor Victoria Ave., Costa Meu, ,.,;.: ~~~~~===n16~:lti~~P~Iocon~~ti~a~,~Co~o~t~a~M~•;••II~~£~.~Caul~~~R:.,.:··:•:7:W:t:H~~ aonasn..-..w •• ._..... ::..:~ S...tlo $eo T .... col, 218 W. I' , •MARINE Ht.RDWt.RE wu-, C.ll. L;.._ 8-7'161 • ............... ~ _., Coate MeN ZIICI ~ N. U'-tyi-IJOJ &he la&je rock used in con-Elk's Lodge, 34S6 Via who was booked on the BEAUTY NOOK • ~==========...::_::~.::.::~:..::: ?~~~i,ng Li~~t. S~~~~ ~~;: ~~~r~c~l~ef~~~;:, ~l;,pps:~ 2732 E. Coast Hwy. f& 0 II k C Corona del Mar ·-4 fCO 0C 0. weekly meeting. The show on, Irvine, reported the lou WJLCOX.Cllln'INDEN will be p10duced by the Ski of $42 worth of property at Phone b73 .. 73lb HARDWAII \1art of Newport Beach. her rental at 3703 Seashore N..._.MIII c ... ,_ ... q Guests and prospe c tive mem-Or., West Newport ... Aft ef ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1700 W. CMat Hwy .. N.L ben are invited to attend. us ina a a lata cuttina tool to e BUILDING z..~.!m cut a hole in the window, ~:;;:::::~~;:===::::! thieves smashed the window • fiiQIODELUIG • ; UPHOLSTERY and opened a door to the ADIITIOIS BUILDING BLOCK'S • ALL SIZES • ALL TYPES Te)epb ... : )Aca. 7·D:IS -.a I:.UU.. .... ._ 2220 S. Mala. Scnlto Aoa MR.KLfEN • C&lpel Cleaning • f"loor ·Strippi.njt .and wu.inc • Windows Complete Cleaning Setvtce. CALL- 646-49n o PLUMBING A. R. MAR SAC PL~\tBER 7JU Camat1 on Avt:. Corona del \iar Plumb1ng Repatu DAY & NI GI-IT V.ATER H EATERS •hop b•ildins 1oom 302 of LICEIISED l IO.DED UI'IIOLSTERING Newport Harbor Hiah school, (By £a;.mp~~ Craftsmen) where they stole 2 &as mo--FRED H. GERWICK IIEMOOEL 2 pc . Nt ONLY tors worth $120. , .Phili p lO.C Goldenrod 169.50 Cell "a.r.y" I!E!~~~~~=I ===673-4=13=0 === oJEWELERS lcnlletllal Slloes llack 01' Wlllh, HHN.ow _.,..,. .,..,. ...... .._ Dedi s•••• , .. -. r YaltLH&LF7F .... dr ............. Yaltlllll'-111• ............ II. IC2 .,.,_ PC 1112 ----· AI 21.00 T-Is Raclrata Fr-s 15" 1'-ylvOIIIa Heavy Duty T.-lalls l/1'" WllsoiiXtraDuty TIMis lalls _ .. Mea'• T_. s .. rt. ---4"~ 13" Mea's r.-s .. ,, ...., ....... s• Wool Stretcll Sox ......... 111,. T.-Hats· Caps· Ylson laclret Sir k z1 9 a• •••• l'•dalaT.- Tetllu lalls . ..., .... .... lniUJI ....... .:.r. ':'•""• .. Cih ........ .......... Smith, 620 Heliotrope Ave., 673-6041 -549. 2170 215 ... ,. H.l . 5~5 Corona del Mar, received a FREE tl.t & plchp call at 4:\ S a.m. rrom the Oracle Alarm Co. statin& that lhe burglar alum in his Maison d'Or jewelry shop a t 2721 E. Coast Hw y. had CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOLSTE RY gone off; nothinJ had been • QU"LITY WORK • ~ taken but the rear door was MEIUL'P,S'It()L:STIU'fil =c open about 6 inches ... The Coa&aMeaa fiREHOUK 1· Off... '·-••·-1 ------·-__ .,._ .. _, ••-afOIII Buick parked by Georae ~;::=~~~:::::~====t 2IOf Mew,.rt lh•tl. Thomas, 2632 Crestview • DRY CLEAHING --~~~~;a.~-~~~-J~J'j~-;~~"'§"'~·~·§·::::~ Dr., Bay Shores, on Crest-1 n view Ot ., was damaaed on the ri&ht aide ... Gal John· (#1.tr.. son, 471 E. 19th St., CosL& Mesa, drivina a Chevy on CENID ltvine, wu involved in an ~~~~.~,.,~1 accident with a co11vertible Md' kda•• *' parked on lnine by Frank feet .. -.ice Frede~icks, 444 Irvine Ave.. -.... i'Y .ort- UPHOLSTERY e REFINISHI NG DRAPERIES e CUSTOfol CA.APE:T S AMI'>LE PARK INC. IN FU!AIII: NEWPORT FURNITURE CO., INC. ""WH ERI: J'HE 4 ll.S. FL1<.S FU"" lMO W. C.••t "_,., M...,..., aeet:t.. T.t .... -• ••..en ,.:STAIUJSHE:I) IN 19.1& IALLACE CALOERHUD jl lll l f·N .\123 E. C\last t-ila hwa) Corona del \lar ORiole 3-2250 • RESUURA-~T BERKSHIRE'S ... •• a., LUNCHEON -DINNER COCKTAILS ORiole 3-~.0S 34l0 VIA OPORTO Newport Beach Newport Heia)lts ... Darn-Mlr aenica ,._.,. aae to the ri,hl side of his Fi•i•ed L-.dly Chevrolet was discovered At•cy I;Z=================:...,I•_S/10_ -E-1-EPAI-.-- LOU ROY ELDER u lmn·s by Thomas Litchfield, 3912 -1 Ch 'I P N -' ~ "-., Clllll tnl'lt lace, Wcat ew· I1J.JIIId~ poet. after he had left "I!~~~!':~:~===: II II A -111111111U I;ON T ACI .._1( .. 111• IITIIWaAtllll .TVL.IHG FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Di!htl Tosh FUJRISTS -··-79 2431 ....... 11.4. C05TAMISA WIILPIIL IATI Ne-.'a Warto""I•- 8M.cy-...... u •. eeu far a ....... u~ ,..110« ..... , .. efRfl SERVICES 112• IRVINE NfWPOAT BEAC" Wf:STCLIFF PLAZA YOU CAll. ..... WI WU • RECOMMIND Ftlai,ICU, PIIIICn IIPIILIC----- • ~!O E REPAIR Purse 1nd Luaaaae Rel>lli• -Dye 11o<t \' 6 If St,.,f's ONE DAY SERVICE 1190 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meaa -Ml frllll Coli lo Yoo•-1W ......... m- ..._ .. ,_cw.. ........... , .... Cal! CD.- • - cc-._.. ... _n ..... -pri .... ,...,...,. _. • ......,,to -Sia .. •• 616 O.Wootod AYo., c.-a del Wu. ••• cia. _., • · .Aio• lludy, 3607 W. Jalboa Blwd.o w .. t Ne"'" port, wu booked oa the chatp ol ditturbina tbe peace after he declared to neilbbora ccaplainina of noi.ae lhat ile woukl rent tbe whole .,lock if necea- aary, becaun be wanud a Ebell to hear singer A ,...,_ fll •ooa wlllloo Pl-. WMI Nowpotl IIIII aoll ... o 111111 Olokor-prootolod Tloorodoy, Nov. Heipu, ••• booked 011 tht in bia clou&; be eo& ou1 ot 2, at tbe nom luacheon cbor10 foil•• to oppoor, •• bod, olld .......S'"' 1bo lllbt .,.ollo1 of Eboll Club fll 2_pieoe• oftaacb rMat were and aaw a a.en.,et boy, who Newport Beach. The hm- pvea to the family doa &o Oed with 14 in chua• IDd eh•oo witt 'De served by pecify him while 1omeone a 115 radio after ... Ott rDamben of the travel lee~ made an illepl entry into yelled, 110tt out ol henT n tlon. the home of Richard Lyon, • • .O&ry Browa, 111 26lb tcs. Harry Ooett, vice- 1740 E.. Oeean Front, Bat .. St., Wtlt Newport, wa1 pr .. ident In chU'II ol pro. boa, and stole a plutic trOitod at Hoa~ for abra-arams will presont voeal11t tray and file toa, Vllued at aiona and oontuions atwr Alan Scott in "Sana• from 112 ••• Thoma• Ooe, 605 f1Uina orr 1 Woot porch at all time areata." • Narciuus Ave., Corona del 2201 w. Ocean Front, Weu ,.., Scott has appeared OD Mar, awakenod at 2:15 a.m. Newport. • tho Bob Crosby TV show, party .•. A SlS car cover A I · N 17 ... llolon off bio Chon~ nnua party ov. let, teported Jamta Wanea., 113 Oamet Ave., &lboa The Newport Jaland Wo- Jaland. . .Wllliam Griffin, man's Auxiliary will meet 52, ol 223 Diamond Ave., at the home of Mrs. Kc:Melh Balboa lalud, couldn"t Johnson, 401 38th St., at 8 pa .. puU of the aobriety od 0 19 •~ . p .m. I ay . ct. . mol . teat.andrduledtoconhnue, Charles Laskey will be co- but. wu booked on the hostess. cbarae of drunk dlivina: he There will be a showing of had been atopped by police slide• or the Newport Island alter .hittina the station park dedication in 1956 and waaon dliven by Thomas the latest event in the park, Collin1wood, 510'h E. Ocean "Tife happy hoedown ." PJont, Balboa, on Marine Mrs. Anse I Inman an- Ave., Balboa Island ... Don-nounces that the annual aid McMahon, 28, of 1739 dinner dance and lion or orficeu for the Is- land Auociation will be held at the Hu.ntin.toa Sheraton Hotel on Nov. 17 . Mn. Inman's plannin1 conwnittee includes t.tne.s. Carlton Bishop, Harold Bauett, Kenneth Johnson, and Arthur Miller. Volunteer worken for the hland United Fund Drive are Mr s . Jack Wilde, chair- man; Mn. Golden Smith, Mrs . A. Inman and Mrs . C. SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING & FINISHING OF DRAPERIES ONLY DRAPERY CLEANERS R~e Water Dam .. e • FLAME PROOFING EXCLUSIVE COlT GUARANTEE Drapery Cleanonc. Pt-rlect ,...rd .... of the> ... of your drepery, or 100% replacement if cleanable:. • No Sftrinlllp e ,_.,ld [Wft HelM e No hbtic Dtt•iof•tion • P.-1Kt "-1 folfi .. "AMERICA'S LARGEST" Servinc All Orance County FREE LOANER DRAPES LESS 20% FOR CASH 6 CARRY TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED WE TAKE DOWN & RE-INSTALL f1CQIT .. MtoiCA'' ~ LARGEST · DRAPERY CLEANERS 642•0270 1702NEWPORTILV0.0117th•COSTAMEIA 540•1366 the Ed Sullivan ahow, with the Roaer Waaner Chorale and Voices of Walter Schu- mann. Liaht opera perfor- mance• include "Show boat," "Guys and dolls," "Most h'appy rella," ''Kis- met ," "Kiss me Kate" and "Oklahoma." In opera Mr. Scott has suna in "Lucia," ''Foust," ''Riaoletto, '' "La Boheme'' and ''Carmen.'' On Wednesday, Nov . 8, members or the Newport Ebell Travel Section will VISit "Sea World" in San Dieao. They will depart from Costa Mesa Theatre at 9 a.m. Mrs . Raymond Herms, chairman, may be contacted at 646-3622 for fwther de- tails. Dance program slated Newport Harbor Chapter ludes, a mazurka, and one #121, a unit of the Ameri-Czerny study, Min Michele can Association or Retired Burford will play "The Persons will meet at 1 p.m. Niahtinaale" by Lint and today, Oct. 19, at Harbor "Eccessaiz" by Beethoven. SeniOf Citizens'· Clubhouse, AUTO SHOll$ SET 15th St. and Irvine Ave ., Cliff Haven. FOR DEC. 1 THRU 11 Chapter President Euaene P1eliminary plannina is H. Hite Sr. of Huntinaton under way fo1 the 4th annual Beach will present personal Orange Co unty lnteJnational alimpses of AARP's recent· Auto Show, scheduled for ly-deceascd world famous Dec. I tht ou&h Dec. 10 in founder and President, Dr. the Anaheim Convention Ethel Percy Andrus, for Cente1, acc01ding to Har vey whom memorial services Hiers, secretary'"fllanager of were held in the Department the Orange County Motor of Interior Auditorium, Ca1 Dealers Assn. Washington, D.C. Succeed-The show, formerl y held ina Or. Andtus as national at the OUlnJe County Fair~ president is Georae W. Sch~ p ounds in Costa Mesa, will luderbera or Baltimole,Md. be sponsored, p1odu ced and Mu. Aaron D. (Mara&ret) manaaed by the Oranae Christensen, vice-president County Motor Car Dealeu in charae of local AARP Assn., wi th assistance rrom entertainment, announces Gcorae Coloulis Productions that Lila Zeli, artistic di-on ad.venisina, publicity, rector and rounder of the entertamment and prom~ the Laauna· Beach Civic tion. Theme ror the show Ballet Company, will pte-will be "The wonderful sent Merilee Maanusen in world or cars." the "Winter Fairy Varia- tion" fr om Cinderella, and "The SuJ&r Plum Pairy" r1om the Nutcracker Ballet or Tschaikowsky. Hope at the piano two Phone i11 Your Orcl•r for a Sulucrlptlor.: 6n-Gsso IDIPOiiT IIAIIIOR 811111 staJID llC1ICII --,.I liiUIIDA!._ OCT. It, 1117 CIIIIIIA aa. Mil. eM.I f, I It's a great day and it'a all yours! You may decide to plant a few petunias, picnic or play bridge. You're worey.free- your money is safely invested in Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association. The dividends your money earna have been paid on time for over 32 years. The dynamic growth that has made LFSLA the oldett and largest Federal Savings and Loan Auociation in Orange County, also makes it possible for your money to earn the nation's highest dividend on insured aavinga. LFSLA's current annual dividend rate ia 5% on all savings accounts. Our new bonus certificate accounta, iaaued in minimum amounts of $1 ,000 or multiplet of $1,000, are available. They earn a lA% bonus dividend annually, in addition to our buic dividend rate, when held for a three-year period. Ask ua About these interesting new certificate accounta which offer a higher yield on a steady investment. THINK ABOUT IT! THEN WHERE YOUR PROPERTY TAX DOLLAR GOES "' ' ... Mor• thon one-holf of oil property .. / toxe• levied In 0r0ftge Co\lnty t,, eo•• to the varlo\11 1chool dl•· ho ct1 for rhe 1\lpport of the p\lb• lie •chool •Y•'•"'· ON ALL 7 THE ONLY CHANCE YOU HAVE TO VOTE AGAINST HIGHER TAXES! EXCERPTS FROM 1967·1968 BUDGET NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Admlniatratl•o Salarloa• ...•..•.... S30S,620 Conaultanta. . . . . . . . • • . . • • . . . . . .. 67,813 Fodoral Projocta. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 494,469 Rolo and Rocomponao. • . . • • . . . . . • • . 62,000 Horizontal Ad•anco •.. , . • • . . . . . . . 76,249 Electric Letter Oponor .....•. · •.•. •. • 230 Amorlcanltm Progr""' • . . . • • . • . . . . . . 295 Spoclal Projocta (Hot ldu Fund) •. ·. . . • • 59,000 Miacollanooua and Othor E•ponaoa. • . . . . 45,849 AIR Subcontracts. • • • • • • • . • . . . • • • • . 45,491 •51) P E RIHTEHDEH T_, A$$1 ST ANTS AHD DEPARTMEH1 HEADS (not includin& principaJ$) $30, 000. . . . Supetl ftteMettt , $22,535 .... $peclai I!Wutl• C..rclhtat•r. S22,soo ....... , ..... , s.,.,, .... M ... .,. $21,250 .... AciMinlstrlltiH Aaalst.nt. $19,500 .... Acl.lnlstrlltiYe Aulst.nt. $19,500 ••.. RetHrch efttl Dnel.,._t Dlrect.r. $11,635 •••. lv4tet DINC'tef'a lteff As1i1 .. ftf. $11,500 •.•• $hr4eRt Serflce1 Olrec .. r. $17,500 .... Certlflc.t'H '•--•I Service• Olrec .. r. $16,500 ...• 1•4eet Dlrecter. $16,1100 •..• Corrin!-Coor41o-. $15,500 •.•. Spoclo1 rrojocto Coor41..,or. $15,000 ..•• lftstNctl•el Milterlel1 C..41Mttr. su,aoo .... r.,.1 ,_ .. s.m ••• c-.4-. 113,000 ...• l .. atr.ctt ... a s, .. _, ..... , ... 112,700 •.•• l•t.,...l .. ht¥1ce•·DINCtltr. 112,000 •... c ........ ,.., ... IMitNtl•• ......... . Prop.#l -----NO Prop.#2-----NO Prop.#3"""----NO Prop.#4-----NO Prop.#S-----NO Prop.#6-----NO Prop.#7-----NO 1115-1!16 BUDGET: $13,100,000! 1111·1111 BUDGET: $11,000,101!!! ssssssssssssss HOW MANY SPECIAL ELECTIONS JOIN THE TAX REBELLION! 6% Increase in Enrollment 4no IICIIEASE II BUDGET!!! CAN WE STAND? sssssssssssssss VOTE "NO" ON ALL SEVEN 1 '• :=