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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-07-25 - Newport Harbor Ensign... ., ...... ...,. .. ,.. n1• • 1 rw liMit • lMC 011.1 UlULU'-._ IPI II ' .......... ._ .. ·~ COSTA MESA 20TH YEAq, NO. 50 FIRST SECTION THU RSD A Y , J U.::Lc.:.Y..:.2::!5 •c..:1.:..968:.=----'.:(7_:.1.:.:.4)_:6:...:7 J.:....O:..:~.:..':...__ __ _:C.::.O ROc:.:::.H::.A:...:D:..:E:::L:...:M::::A:::R,_, .:::.CA~L:!I!..F • ..._ POLICE ~P A public hearing oo the The report from Arinc Re-lined bts reasons Cor authority and a bUity of law proposed TV policing searc h Corp. or Santa Ana, favoring the trial system eororcement to deal wieb sys tem will be held at the which is a proposed ap· or T v· surveillance. criminal conduct." He said Aug. 12 meeting of the New--plication tor a federal grant City expe nditure ror the that the police effort to port Beach City Council. of 1497,722. was officially 2·year trial is now esti· contain crime is failiog, The Council will deter· received by th e Council mated at 1132,736. and therefore superior mine wheth er to persent a Monday even iog. Chief Glavas cited the equipment is needed. ln request to th e federal During the afternoon s tudy challenge to law enrorc8"' his presentation, he an· govem~nt for funds for sessi~. tlle Arinc repon mem , tlle growin g rebellion s.werP.d a number . or ques· tbe proJeCt under the prtr was discussed by the Coun· against authority and court u ons that bavo/atJ sen con· visions of th e "law en· cil members. an d Police decisions wbi~h "have ceming the proposed elec· forcement assistance act." Chief J ames Glavas out· dras tic ally curtailed the tronic protective system: TAX BLOW FEARED :::~~~·~!:i.~~::,~~ clu b and oommunUy asso· Gre~bel ts th ~ could be our s chool di s trict \\OUld be tile lidtet th is time? Thi s ciation rneetin~s with th e DISCUSSING construction plans for the Newport '3e ach C ~TV system are, from left, Frank Herman, CAT V system mana- ger for Ne....,port Cablev ision ; Doug J ar· din; of Jardin Construction Co.; E.J.F, qeqirl, president of Anaconda El ectf<? n ics Co., and Doreen Mar sh al l, mayo r of Newport '3each . Construction began Tuesday on a system tl'l-lt will ulti mately enable ~bsc liber s to recei ve up to 20 ch<l'!nel s of studio quality TV signals. Wayne Hauser of ~ewport Cablevlslon ama.mces that the system has been de- signedandmgin eered by Anaconda Elec· tronics Co. of b.naheim, a'ld will be in· stalled in underqround ciJcts by J ardin CQ'I struction Co. N ewoo rt Cab I evl sion has established headQuart ers at 2620 W. Coast Hwy., Mar iners Mile , forme r loca- tion of Newport Fu rni ture. estalit!iled tn Orange atfeaed. Finand ally. ou r is deligh tful for the larl(e purpose o r explainin~ wtlat County under Ul e CalHomia di strict 'M>Uld lose about landowners but ruinous Cor has been proposed.· t felt 7 J 0 I N Lan d Conserva tion 4.ct 125.000 a year in tax r~ the r:rnall ." gratified at the response oould ood up wi th small cetpts We to the lowered In her opinion. the esti· and believe that where li~rn taJ~er s fork ing over more assessed valuation OD those mated 1800.000 should be has been s hed rear dlsap- . or the grem , accordin~ to a acres. There are good points used to OO y green belts that peared. There are, how- UCI.professor.. . . to ~at law and bad pomt ~. oould be ke pt: forever _ i~ ever, some questions thai Seven noled atllletes help- Jrvme Co .. Mi sSion VIeJO It wtll depend on how It 1s srrud or lOvin~ greenbelt continually reappear and ed the 3alboa 3ay Clu b Co., Knoll Ranch. and one administered." . tax reducuons to companies se61l to a~a.~n demand dedi cate ils half·m1lhon· other small land oomp.any Mr s. Philip 3urton. a law-that might possibly have answers. chllar sports ceoter and would split tax savings that ."er, and Mrs. T. Duncan nl~ned I at er developmans "1. 1\bv should Newport spa last Frtdav. ooul d iP as high as 1800.· Stewart. both or Corona del or that area anybo..,. and Beadl be th e cny 10 tPst The folloWln l' were 1n· 000 the ri rst year if their Mat ~d that they had re-would l>e pald lilrtn~ their such a system? ducted Into the Bay Club's appli cations are granted. ceived so m.-ty calls about programming. "Actually several ques--Hall of Fame at th e noon- Or . 3urton Fielding or so--the enactment or the bill "'Vhat will thi s do to li ons are embodies in this time ceremonies· ci·al· sci~ces ~d ~rb&l1 ad· tho.t they called th.e meet· school <hs tricts?" she ~mgle question. The matter Don Drysdale. ace pucner rrumsuaa oo at UCI told a ing for community mfonna-said . ".11at wiU happen to of tain ted federal money, the o rth e Los A.n~el es Dodg.ers· groop of ooncemed taxpay· tion . littl e wa1 er oompanies that loss or local autonomy, and F'rank1 e Al ben ronner Stan.' ers meeting TueSdi\Y night "The more you erode the have issued bonds on the the wily no t let Geor~e do it ford :llld p~ halfback· at .Mari ne~s Library. He s aid tax base, the steeper you basis of project~ growlh?" philosophy. Geort-:e Yardley. All Amen .' thlS esttmate was taken make the bill for those lliho In her opinion tht s 1s spe· "\'.'ith acceptance ~or fe-can baskelball player and from a statewide research still pay." Mrs . '3ur•on Clal leJZ)slation ror a few deral funds m mes a threal pro· Bllhe Jean K' m time winner at Wimble<Dn ; Elroy Hirsh. foiiDer star pass receiver for the Los An~eles Ram s an d no w ~eneral maniij!eror the team; Jon A..mett. SC scatback or the 1950's and a ronner Ram player: and J ohn Woodm, ex·Purdu e All .o\mert can and basketball coach or UCLA's 1968 national champions. Th e Hall or Fame was in· au!,:Urated last year wheo !!round was broken at the bmldtng. inducted oo that occas1on were Marshall Duf· report financed by UCI. stated. "And ,.110 do ~t)U instead of equality before ' tn~. ree- k !he county ~I ann IRK com· ttlink is going to pick up the law. or federal rontrol or our More surla'ng ta'me ok 'd V'ac 'ae 'as nus Ston starr IS now study. u d d 'I' . locaioolice. '"'ile Coo~ross ut t built many safeguards into tn~ the apphcat!On s. In n ergroun I I 185 th e 1965, 1966 aild 1967 The NewpoM Surfin~ Assn. agend~. the Council took the Qv"" Vi d:le Blacil Our nueen very near future, the plan· Law ~Dforcement Assist· request for more surfmg rollowmg. acttoo: ., . nmg c?':musslon wtll hol.d I f NB ' ance Act which precluded time recetved Cltv Couhctl • Conttnued the heanng 8• .. -od. ··-A-Vt'c"t"e a hean ng. After that, then goa 0 new aw any federal coottol over approval Monday 8veuing. on aballdonment nf • por· --., -""" • recommendations w1U 10 to _ --"'-·uc!l .~ 10 uoo or Seafoam Dr . ill P'o•h 01 y e . "'-lliue ---oil. ·,. UDda ..t.vea to Qcal lnrt.. ~-.....,.. -eo~ ...... .........__ ua-u~----·••• --• • ,.-.,... ___ ---aaea.; •"'•&4£JUI801S. --~ ~~ -~ open !be.-:area ftom -fth tO n__._.-,.....,.. ruue.,. '· wu l:be unan!mous chotce ho will bold burt •--'l-· · , r • dictioos. tb ey weat mum A t• th w a ng rv.o o,'" .. ance seCtmg op proJects aoot or ,iJot. fu rther to the 1968 Omnibus ~tb St.. westerly of the p.m. ug. e; to gtve e or tbe j uJges last Thurs-beforP signi~g ~j{reements procedure fo r placing The newly adopted ordi· Cnme Bill. The act now 40th Sr. )t:tom 10 '\loesr New· developer . ttme to relocate day evening .as the winner wtth pan tctpatuu!. land-utility lines underground was nance mcludes the rol· provides that funds are~· port, !rom 7:30a.m. to noon. uubry racthttes to the ne~· of the Mi ss Corooa del Mar ownt~,. approved Monday evenintz by lowing provisloos: ven to the state Jrovem· s ubJect to blac k ball con· a.lt~nment of Se.afoam Dr. crown. Proposition 1 3 passed in the NewpoM Beach Cny • The CoWlcil may hold ments fOl disltibufion thru uol • Approved first readmg The 17·year·old COM Ht~h 1006. altered th l' state co~ Counci'l. a "'•blic heating to deter· . of Ordmance 12fA. wbt ch Sc I ,... "'l · "'80 th Cou nc 1ln•an Don \tclnms, boo senior, dau~tuer of stitution and rr.:nle possible Ci"" Attorney Tully SeY.· uun e whether a gtven area a ... annm~ a~ cy , e wtU close a loophole Ill the M ' r:o '3 be or which e "'n makm~ the mou ou. added r. an d Mrs. ~:.U)tene Black, the al teration of the tax mour said that the PU"""'Se should be set up as an mem rs ar ""'". dennmon or dnve-m, take- b a H •~ ·•-· t d by the ....,..,vemor "Th1s ' 1 ~ subJect to the d was crowned y . Uo>eM oode. This then made pos-of th e ordmance IS tv,ro. underoround utiluy dJstn ct. nom e ~-""' . out an outdoor restaurants P ,.. "On th e second poin t conunu1n~ approval of tht-th d'· r e u sol, the ou lftoin~ presa· si bl e the asses91lent of Told: first. to sau s r.v the • After the bean ng. th e , so at a wuon o v.astt· d t r th C d I M local law en 'orcem~<~t must pollee and hfe'"•ards." •· 1 •o tak t en o e orona e ar land fo r opl<l space for r& desu e to Increase the Co 1 '' .. -uu t' or ,. yer at a ·e-ou Ch ~~ r c · unci! may dec are by remain effe ctive or the reo-Th ••ndov.: v.:oul ·' not n...nvtde .. .~~ .... er o ommerce. creation. scenic md ~.,n·· aesth eti c value o r the Ct"", re ·oluaon that su~ diS e same surfmJ.: hours , u y.--~ 'J s u• • deral or state governmen ts exempnon from thP control Linda Hatfield, 17. a J un e culture uses. valued for re-and secondly, to comply tnct be t:!stabhshed HI a apply to the area from 31st graduate or COM Ht"h strt cted use rather th:.ut fair w1th a recent landmark d will movt> 10• TO iJe errec-St. easterly w 19th St. The prov1s1on s of the recently ~ destgnated area an order live there must be funds to adopted ordmanc£-. School, was named as fnst market val ue. rulin~ of the Public Utili· removal or overhead Ut ili· test. to Innovate. and to area westerly of 31st St .. to • Delav. t>d the asSI'"'ment nmner·up. There was a 2· "F'otinstan ce."Dr. Field· t1esCommiss10n. ties. th e west City hmns.1sopen ,...-.. . inu said. "ranchin" l and at 'I 1 . d th t th Improve. Local ~vemments rrom 4 p.m. to sunset. mad· or the contract for otl dnl· way u e ro r 2nd runner·up: ,.. .. r e exp ame a e • Any person who t.here· do not have the finan cial re-lmj! ...,·1thm cJty lmuts from Donna Jean Lee, 18, of fair market value could he effecl of the PUC ruling IS aft e r ma1ntams overhead d1t1on to the new hours for the Humble n 11 & Rerm1n~ Dover Shores , a J une grad· v.Uued at !4,000. '1ut tt.s that ut1hty companies will. ut1hues wtll be 10 vtolatlOn sources possessed by the the area specified \~on day co. ro tf'le Annstrong uateor NewportHarborHigh, restri cted mark et value at thetr expense, replace or th e law-. Some exceptions the federal !Wvemment. The evenm~t. All thes~ rej:.ul a· Pe-troleum Corp.: re-dlaned and fl'athleen Kelley, l S, or oould he only sso an acre." overhead hnes with under· will be allowed. federal ,!!PVe mment has si-ttOns are subJeCt to black ., With the resultant loss in phoned off the bulk or our ball c9fltrol. \lo'hlch mean s the matter to Au~. l:.. East Blurr. a June gra<J. ground racihties along • Owners or real property • Rece1ved a letter from •• r CDM High School tax income. dtizms are w· t d -d tax mllars and left very that 1n case of over·cro...,.·d· ua..., o . pu tc su ee s an , ... a s. m the destgnated d1su1ct "Cahfom1ans a"'atnst rhe Do J I r faced with 2 alternatives. Th PUC · · little for state and local 1ng a black ball na~ hOl St· "' nn a ean wa.s ate or e re qutres cmes to shall be nottried that afthey · tdx trap LnltiJtlve" askm~ the Chamber d inner but theprotessor stated. "Spwd· a.dopt an ordinance creating deslfe to contmue to re-~ovemments. I!ealistically. ed by hfe~UJard s will order the Counc\1 to oppose the · ed · ti ro the in g cou l d be reduced in d 0 d d "'-'e are entitled to a retu rn surfers out of the water. arnv tn me r un e r~roun tstn cts an ceive utilny servlCt>s. they 1'atson mmauve to hmll judging. During the day she water. school or sanitation outhnin~ procedu ral regu· shall provtde all the nee· on our contribution. We On other Hems 00 the prope,tv. taxes: the letter "' th H u d dstri c ts or the onst oould must. however, be certain wa s -e o ywoo lations. essary changes on their was referred to the pendmj?. studios or TV Ch annel 7 be transferred onto other Utility companies will premises. ThiS Ill effect that when we accept such P.O. serva'ce le..:lslauon c omnuttee for for the rumlngot a s equence tax.p l\)lets by inCreasing make yearly allotments to ord ers the property o wner fund s that acceptar.ce does rt>vH•w. for th e "Dating game" their taxes... cities for the un derground· to ins tall the nPw under· not carry an obligation or • ApiJ"oved the requt>st s how, which will be te l& Wal t <\drian. di rector or ing project. Southam Cali· ~round facihtleS on hiS endan~er our po sition of a's curtaa'led of th e [)clnald Bren Co. !'or vised at 4 p.m. Aug. 14. Sh e W ~et and Cinance or the fomia Edison Co. bas property . There is provi s ion local control. an encroachment pemut for and her date wUl go on a :-Jewport • Mesa Untried agreed on a 1968 allounent for th e work t.o be done by "On the third point. it cflllstmcu on of small gate- vacation trip to Jackson 5chool distUri catit, said, ''H or S56 ,200 m Newport the city. and the cost tu should be :\P~arent that the L1mitaUon on m:ul St't· t~0uses m the median stn ~ Hole. Wy o., as their ''DatinG currm t app c_. onels ate a 00 p- 0 Beach and 16~.300 in Costa become a h en upon the maintenance o f local auto· vtce. w11l J.!O mro effect Jt the :~ entrances to th e glrtl •.. pn·ze. proved, appro .... mat y, 4, Mesa. Pacific Telephone nomy carries with it an otJ.. tha s Saturda.v. Jul." 27. m ~, •·· \' H d 1 I property. 1f the property ·• r arwr 1ew omes eve op· T. Duncan Stewan, as acres or land ying within Co. is to match the Edison owner does not comply wtth li~ation to assist and sup· the Harbor Area post of· rnent 10 t;pper HarOOr View r I P k 0 I d d h d po rt other autonomous agen· fi ces. 11 11 the t b .11 ~=rd:nn~e~~:t!; ~': ar 1ng cont.r, 0 s exten e t: O~b:r· Utility companieS CieS. Shoul d local p;o vem• Postmaster General ;1,, ~ :bout Sg~e~t :;:~.~3 teat and Interviewed th e are to pay the cost of tn· ment n~l ect its respon st~ ~·arvm V.'atson has asked fet>l high. walls or used conteatuts. The panel of An emergency ordinance but delayed ~tioa until stalltn~ the nr st 100 feet bility to pa rticipate in Ule t.he local postmasters to bncli.. roof of tile, Wlth judges included Col. Ke~ extending the parting con· the Oct. 17 meeung. oC,line moo and upon each ~eneral bettennent of all comply with th e cutback r~ decorauve wrought non nOD· netb Huntington, ~mao<J.. troi s fo r commercial property Under the proposed regu-parcel ot property. Th e local governments. Ulen all quued by Congress. openm~ door on each of the iDg omcer or tb'e Marine was ack>pted W.onday eve-l ations drafted by the compames are not required local govemmentswilleven· The followmg orders are 4 stdes. Corps Air Facility, Santa ning by the Newport Beach Commission.off·s treet part· to pay the expense or trench· tually forfeit their right to effective th1s Saturday: ,.)j,l • Voted not to revoke ADa: Nicholas Ztener, mana· City Council. ing is required ror new con· ing, backfilling, repaviog of autonomy. Oo a less philo--regular Saturday wtndo\11 the harlxlr permit of Dr. get oftheCoau. Me sa Cham· 1be original ordinance 1 strucUoo in the commercial connection to the indiyidual sophlcal note. it should be sernce Will be dlscon· Lmooln Sherantan, 319 Via ber or Commerce, aod Mrs. was a ck>pted l ast Oct. 23, areas, J:lso for altene.tion or dwellmtt or structure. These notP>d that Ne""po" 3each tinued; Saturday collectJon L1do Soud, Lido Isle, su~ Doadra Foley, chief hostess establishing ort·street remodelmg to the extent costs are to be paid by the has fo r numerous reasons or mail rtom s treet deposit Jt"CI to strict compliance for Air CalitomiL parting requiremmts for of more than 10~ or th e individual property O'Nn er: an ideal test siOJatton. bexes will be adJUSted to -.·,th harbor regulatio ns: Followf.DI Cbe contest, commercial areas which do valuation or an existing Topography, property ex-conrorm to the generally the cny had received com- paM: preaideat Carl Kegley not have s uch regulations. building in any OIU~·yea.r WILLIAM BERRY SR. po sure. weather, and the less frequent Sunday col· plamts that slips had been lDitalled the new officers Last January. tbe ordi· period, and for enlargement DtES AT ACE Of 61 str.e o r the comrrunity will lectton schedules. rented to violation or har· of Cbe COtoa& del Mar nance was extemded to July by more than 10~ of its William Harold Beny Sr.. go toward an excellent op· Newport Beach Postmaster txlr policy; Dr. Sberanlan Cbamber: realtor Job.n 22 (Monday's COuncil original gross Ooor area . R8• of 262R Riverside Of., portunlty to appraise re-H. Payne Thayer sa.ld !hat said he bad not ~ted any S.Uple 81 preatdeot; Don meeting date). and now the A use pennit is required Costa Mesa, died last week suh s. the ma.tn post ornce and slips. and that &11 boats Bol\OD, owoer ot Newport exterasJ.on i s to Jan. Jr?. for restoration of an ex· at Comlng. Calif .. 011 1 "2. '\bat about hidden the branches will be closed There belonged to t:Jae famUy noor CoveriDio nrat vice-Mayor Doreen Mushall i sttng buildin& dama«ed or vacatipn fi shin g trip. He costs to th e City such as a on Saturdays, except that a and guesu. includlag ~ preatd•t; OordoD JODea ot said lhat tbe actioo was des troyed by fire, explo-wa s a retired carpenter and need ror addi tional om ce general delivery window ..,..111 bers or a wate.r r.k1 clllb lhe lrftle eo .. S!Dd vice-betog utea co ctve the sJoo, ea.rtbquake or och er bad Uved m Calitomla for space, un<il e time spent by be open f'rom 9 to 11 Lm. beinc orpnit.ed.. ptealdeot: and Eventu PluoJD11 ComnUssJoo time aCl to an extent of mote 50 years. sta.tr to the detnmau or the Re sidential cuatoma-a who • Rejected th e protest of (Aoe) Adami. owa« or to draft ao Ontiallloe to thao ~ ot Ita apprajsed He is survived by bia wire. OGJDing police effort. etc. 1 bave received a nolioe that attorney William Adam a. Cout Market. t:reuarer replace the a:neraeocy law. value. accordta&: to the GeNude: a eon, WUUam .. The testing of IUcb a pa.reela are betq held ror made ot bebalf ot Mrs. New11 el-~ IIIlo llld tl>at tl>e Ne-rt ~led ""' onllll .. co. Karold Bony J,. or Costa syoum u bu -P,... tbom may piclt up pateels Msry Howanl ltlootad. 306 aloo taclaclll ~a-01 Harbor Cbllllboo or Coat-IIU&IIIIT SI'I!MS !lou: a bro ... ,. lobo Bony posed oould oot atOll at a tlurioc tl>lallmo. Via Litlo Sovd, Llciii,Ialo. - Bob ·--~--. -bod .,.... a IIUd)l ~·· ·-~ N or •---anllao. ..A a •--lo -""-* v .... ~·•-&«&1011 tile b-_. • ~ • ..-JVV&tmt •tw~~DI ewport ..-u ..,... more ClfiM)rtbftl ......., · roue aaid di.C lbe couater a1 dae --Ooaa.U.. Doe _,_ &lid bad .... -orUl be til--by olater. Mn. /\. 1\. JoltDIOG .... r .. , ....... Will be dol "-too-plkrtlillllr Ot>ok. p~~ae-pt• Howu<l lot a to-dar clolaJ 10 u · CIIJ .._. Harre, HUll· or VIC10Mllo. pl-. ttr • 0.., polloe c-. Mar Po01 Ofllco ooo-oo or a pi• " l'ol-, aaal-1 potlt• 1811De lie poopoled leclo-bon at llle No-Harbor Sorvlooo • ..,. bold 11111 rwlliJ. loll> w dl a ...,... orUl be cloled So~Wdaya. 309 Via Utlo -. - -Onat -.w, ao,ladoo. ltl...Ua Club _, 51 20 at tleo1c1111 Cblpel. lo-.,,. lltoald 10 all tl>e .-Tile Cool& !lee& Potlt Of· be orUI-a--ril l'ec*, •r·~ of Pat ne Pl-!ol a.-In-II:IO p.11.. _,, Jlli1 115. -· wu a1 ...,._,. ftol -..,1 tl>at Will lo•re 1!01 1181 llaft a aeanl de-I'IO)oct 10 -loqoilttl or -.,·7 -a -""'badllda-OIIIa ._., 01 1111 v ... m .. -Vto• Cell-,. .. s.. aor-u..., ----I to lk .... ,_-11r. ltP<J. lilt laat n......,, Ju1J 18. riTIL aartiiDo. (Coll~••od'"' P•• Zl u a. a . • -....,.. (Coli'•••• .. ,,.. :1) fiel d, P eny T. Jones. Jack Kramer, Bob Wll.t.erfi eld. Parry O'Brien, Dr. Sammy Lee, Hufth Stewart. Clipper Smith, Ri chard /'.ttlesey, May Sutton Bundy, Ooroltl.y Boo· dy Oleney and An dy Carey. On hand for Fri day's cere- monies was Jack Kent Cooke, 0\1/net or the Forum in Inglewood and o\1/ner of ' the Los Angeles Lak ers basketbal l team an d Los Angel es Stars hockey team. Chick Hearn. 'Ntlo Is the voi ce of the Lakers on tete- vi sl.on and radio, was ma.s- ter or ceremonies. The rtbtnn OJtting for the new fadliry was condu cted bv Jack Wrather. BalOOa Bay Club preaid•t. and ~ lbnball. ...,or or MOLt•• ae.dl:-t:~~c~r lzasaat BIC VI ce presidtot, was 9f'OPilD cb ai lTD an . Thurs or the imp ressive new building were cooc:luct- ed in the afternoon. Mem- bers and their guests in· spected the mm's lounge with i ts Hall or Fame, bil· liard room. card room and cocktail bar: the mftl's spa with massage deparunent. v.rtlirlpool battls. wet and dry suana, locker and snow. er rooms: the women 's spa wi ttl rn assage departmen. t., s&~na. whirlpoot an d beauty shop: the gymnasium, v.tl.ich wilt be used ror volleyball, gymnasucs, dan cinft:,lfiOvies and other activities; two handball oouns convertible to sq.aastl: "the Bridge," a recreauon area where a. solan um. p1ng·pong. putting ~reen and other ~arne facili· t1es are being installed; and the weif..rht room. equip- ped -.,th Universal Gym, exercvcles. treadmill and other apparatus. Adtacent to the Sports ·l ···n nnul'd ''" r .. ge b) Goals study title picked " ..!ev.·poM Tomonow" waa selected Monday evening by th e City CooncU as tile title for ltle goals and o~ jectives stud y. The Coundl ai so author- ized Ma.vor norem Marshall 10 appoint the general Chairman for • the goals study and TO n ~~ne the r~ maining m~~nbers of lhe steering oommlttee. The Crundl had met in exew· tlve ee11ioo during the af. te.moon \0 lii CUII thete appointments. but dllayed anoounalng new namet•CU the appotntMI tllpr'WI thei r 'trll.Unpetl to Ml'ft. sceedDc oommln• ._.. ba'a already n•ed IN 8al:t SJtlwa. ,..,....._1M Concll, ud Do'lld Corllo -•• PllolllllcOo 'o-· -"'-•• r ., ... _.. IIIII Cll ,..n ae ••••1 I ·be-ll.? ... _____ .. _ ala" Mo I ..... t1nar ••• _. tM-., ... 'Ill ' ' • - nil OPNUL M_A, .. OP nil QTY OP 1111\t •• T IIUQI THE HA/11011 AUA'$ Off$61 llfrgAf'£11 Ollke ........... ~ , .. '-• ........... 2121 E. c... ...,.., ..... c.w. -9161$. TIL.,_ .. 67M-(-eM 7141 ToooiME .. NE1"'011T MAIBOa ENSK:N ie tlrta -'Y •• ; .... priM ... p I.,_. I• , .. Cily of ,...,.. e..lrl, -4 d. Oldy locally ...-.4 ... .,... ................ '• ... ....,.,. ....... c.. .... .. Ana. P .. n.-.. -•lr. -T.lftfty. See0N ea .. ,. .... ,.1111 • c. ... •1 .... Colli. THE N£1PMT HAIBOI ENSIGN I• e4jiMAae4 to '-o •••· !Mf« of riMf'ol cir~IIIMIOfl by c:olllf't ct.cn. filo. A-.20171 d•ed llll7 It, 19$1, I• S..•iot Cowc lot ta.. Co.My of Ot•:r· Stote of C.lilcwola. Md lty rUIWia thereof lo qvaliliM to p-11 oil puliolle •k:n "'q•lrH by low. ARVO E. HAAPA ................................. Ow._ .... Pldllio~ Pte HAAPA .... , ......................................... .A.eotiMo Ediaot JUUC:IIrTIOtl lAlii In H•tww A.-eo1 Olio re•o t4.00: 2 ,.. •• , 17.00 Ow ol tt.t-k•r.; O.e ~·· 1.\.00: 2 r-•-. 19.00 ~'Q~OOOOOo~ <71. .l!'ot, ., .11-,. ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Md publishtr ot tf'lt Ensign ~~0~~~ FIIOII "SAD SACK" TO IIIII SIUIT This is a fashion -<olumn, which is quite a s witch. I am "moved to make comment on th e rage·o f thl's age, the mi n i skirt, and what I say is not going to be any more popular tha11 my con servati 11e pb li tical 11i ews. One other ti me I was led to editorialize on feminine fashions, and that was the time of the "sack" dress,' 'Nhlch was best described as "sad sack ." I remarked then, at the height of that craze, that In due time th e mi s~led ladies would recognize the folly of the fashion and discard it, and then begin to wo nder ho w in the world they could have been tak en in with a mon strosi ty li ke that. My con sidered judgmen t at that ti me was th at women's fa s hions are genera lly plo tted by men who hate women, and so it is with th e mi ni skirt, which, to be sure, is fa scin ating on som e, bu t even th en, too much of a goo d th ing, an d a de tractor from th e mystery and ch arm of fem ininity. Here are some comments on th e subject by Dr. William W. Orr , radio '3i Ole teacher, who broadcasts from T emcl e City : '\We usej to see mi ni si irts on mini gi rls. Mothers dre ssed th eir daughters of three, tour, five an d s ix in abbreviated dress es. Then, as min i girls reached th e post-min i s tage, the dresses were lengthened and broad~ ened. 9ut today it's mi ni all the way. Not onl y li ttl e gir ls, but bi g girl s, skinny gi rls, fat gi rls, young girls, o lder girls, mo ther~gi r ls, grandmo ther~g i rl s. "How di d thi s near madnes s in clothes, or th e lack of clo thes, come to be? What evil infl uence has s teal thfully app eared and out hooks in our women's noses, leading them a round like monkeys? What demo nic pied oiper has dan c ed into ou r land to rob wom en of desirable modesty and wom an ly delicacy? 'For '1ttetllfe o f me, I cannot fi-9ure out ,why so many "'"'M>men ·who avowtdly w~t to appear at lheh-lo~li est, 'Mio presum edfy und'tf.stan d the basics of orOoer dress an d beh-ol .. iour, ....tlo greatly ·desire to ores ent a good i m ~ pression beto re oth ers, can be caught and en slaved in thi s wtl im ot. evil fashion whict' \"Oiates all the orin ~ cioiL·S of 900d taste, commo n sense, ferryi nini ty and wh olesom eness, and which ve ry nearly aopr-J aches th e bounds of positive indecen cy , immodesty an d immo ra lity!' TV police hearing set \Continued from paae II "Since the system was it bein~ a sultabi e fa cility originally propo sed th ere for th e community or 1990 have been rears expressed or 2000. To believe that if that th e equipment 'NQu\d Ne~Npon Beach drop s the 'ft'IJ€11 used be ao Invasion S.P.S. prOgram that te\evi~ of privacy. There has not, sian will not play a si~ifi· unfo rtunately, been an y de~ cant role in th e law en force-fini tion or term s and 1 al ong menl effon Of the future is wi th others have flO cJear pure naivete. idea o r what fear is actu- "Te\evision is already ally being expressed. playing a l arge ro le in the "It might be men tioned, pri vate sector. De partment however, that pri vacy is a s tores, restaurants, utilitie s, relative matter. ltlJen one and la r~e manuractu rin~ chooses to un dress In a companies are utili zi ng the gymnasium locker room he s ewri ty an d cost saving obviously is no t too con· features it offers. cemed abou t privacy_ When "A system such as we Wh en one becomes ill and wish to test in Newport seek s ho~pitallzation he Beach could well form the loses a great deal or hi s nucleus or a system that privacy . Privacy over the woul d orrer mo re immediate centuries has obviously and erfi cient protection to me&nt difrerent things dur· the private s ector on re--in g different periods and quest. Bank s could be wi red orobably still has different Into th e system as a protec~ connotations In the minds lion agains t robberies and or each of us. Compl ete b.Hglari83. Schools coul d privacy would, of oourse, be protected agains t van~ mean disassociation with dalism. · The possibilities the human race. are Infinite and should be • ·r round that Justice Hugo contemplated when th e L. Black or our supreme plans are finally drawn for court had some observations a new police building. 00 privacy: 'I can find In the "In the immediate future Constitution no language and Wring th e testing per· which either spectncally or tad, there Is no reason to implicitly grants to all In· believe th e city will face dh1c.\J.als a const1tut1ooal any co sts beyond those right or pdvacy. ~:~'even shown In the grant requesL thouf#l I like my privacy as We have shown a oontribu~ well u tbe nexl per10o, ( tion baled on time and use am neveruleless compelled O( existing apace In th e to &emtt tbaUbe scates have poJlce building and the clty a rtgbt co invade It unless ball. \Ve believe the time probtbited by aome epec.tnc speot will be procklcUve ooaedcueiooal pft»vteloo.'· and Ia the aeooad year may "In rectUog lhe previous even lhow postUve resulta arsum•ta. ·I do aot want to lft tenus or recllced crime leave )'OU wttb t:be Lmpr• ud NGocOd -.oda on aloo 11>11 I bollovo ll>o oya· tleld penoooel. .WbUe tbere ,_. bu ODly virtue IIDd oo are • number or reaaoae to fiUlL ~ lbe oootrary iD ad- "'" 111e tellll>S or .,do • dllloo ., recoplliiiS lllo .,_ will> opllml• Mid potoallal p10bl., .-.·I pelt. I ........ Ill -llloald poiDI OUI lllat I ..., ,., oltiooc .. ad-. ., .. ~· pill or •• ,. -II• ...... -• ., nl-et poo)ect wtll .,. 10 -· .,~ ..... : reoltlllooU, ....... ~~~-"1. : IIIII pd-lit ..... poobl-Ia ... IDidal dod 1of II• IDIIIII-of Ml""ll .. ad 1-Ia ICIUal .. __ , ..,.._, ·: stra.:lgh. t It the Strttt llevolution comn tO yuur strut. und )'flllr home-as it w~ll may hal c•n .vou do? Thi~ i~ the 'econ.J iMtullment of the ••Official Anti.Riot Instruction~ of the Americ:11n Civilian Ddcn'$C Commiltee." More riots and de!ltruction arc protl"\ised hy the Reds. :wurchist ~ un•l their pawns and dupes. The Sup reme Court has hundcuffN the police instemJ or thl.' crimim1ls. And politician~. prCliChl'n, press anll fools nt'w sa y the cau"JC i!l "sick wciety" in stead of crlminulity. permis- sive und suhmissivc purcm~. government , ~u­ caloN and clerg)'men. All you ncid to do to "gel wdl." according to the "liherals" and their C'ommuni't hctlm;•tcs, ~~ to .;urrefWer. Thc:y :n e l)rganilet.l. The enl.'my is now /tr.flt/1' the gates. The 'howdo""n is coming. y,,u. too, mu)t ~ct organi1l'd. if you are 10 prot('('! your home ,m\1 ':"c your coun1ry. Here',c how: "Rcprntluc~· ar.J tl•~t nl"lut ~· imtrucrion ~hcets in y(lUr nei ¥hlx>rh•lt-..J. 'o cvcryonl' knows "'hat hl 1lr• '" 1"1..· pr.:p .• reJ t You or 'omeone you l mm nw' h.l'l' .ocel'"· c1ther at home ur a! \\\)f l.. Ill ,1 ph•II\>C•Ipy. \llllll Of mimCOI,lf:i ph ma~.:hint•. •'' y\•11 c.m \.'\"~·n m:lkt• carhon cop it''· 1 Srccitk Ad,aiWl' l'rl'C.Itl l ll"~lh : f (ltl\l-Kcc1, y•"~ur l.'upn11.•rd' lull .-\ hung ry f:m1 ily only aJJ, to p:.n lc in l"·'"'' PI .m e\lemlcJ riot or ~trike . N ot<" Am l.•r.;:•· .:i l ~ ha' only 4 or ~Jay .... urr~Y "' I·•••J 111 •l••rc' and v.arehc1U\I.''. A tran,p.lrl,•l•••ll tll'·llp 'olt>ul d leave you hl<l\1 - tc" ;md ln!!hl\'llnl 1 h.: 'UI">l.:r..-\"t"' arc t'l'<l!ll- 111!; ,,n h un~r~. l'·lllll"·"lfiC io..:n pcllplc <•dJing ,.., the conf u,.,•n 1 ~·(, t."lo.>l 1hem1 '"-'atcr -Ha\t: '"m~· JU~' •• n,J '"'' ,;,,r.:,i awa)· ! l.<.'ej"h " ••r ~ tll••nth' 1 Al,ll there ar\· 40-piU, !!<~II< "If!' Ill \•'HI hPI \\,Iter l,onl. 1 Ur I otf m:un ,hut-Pit \.11\.: I•• h·~·r tan!.. trnm Jr:un•n~ I !u .. 11 •II lv ,, ,,,lc '<HifCe ul w:.t~·r If rh,• 'uppl~ h,,.n·t h~·,·n f't'•"uwd I 'uch ,,,. h~ o.~n ,w,·r.h·,..,· ,,r l!ih•Jul.!IJ<>n I \I"' rc:.lllc the PO'I'·c:r Fullur.: ori1inulnl for New York ufkJ the Ea§t Cott~ ti'M' ft~mou~ night the liaht.'l went out-remcmher~ Etnc"r1ency SuniMion-1 No W1.1tcr ). Have uvuil:tblc 11 large: pail or l"lrllugc can whh ~t tiaht lid for-storinJ t'tody wuo;res . l)ldcrubly with wate:rproof lnsen hav or liners. Thill! is illb!iolutely lmpc r111ivc for apurtmcnl Jwc:llcn. Do not ever usc toile-t: it m:.t'y be fouled for J::.y~ if the wutcr is olf. Homcm:,ule !OOil hags can he mude wilh :! $foccry hug~ with shred- ded MW$p;,ip!r or other ahwrhcnt kcTwcc:n. Sh•rc old nc:wspupcrs nod bugs for emergency. A l>hOvc:l iN fK'Ct'..~Sl.lfY so WIISIC c:rn i"C buritd in ,.y:trJ. Bury 1:! inch~ or deeper. Have in- ~clicide~. Jet)l.lorun u. hou~hold hleach for Jisinfccttng on hand (a smull amount or di~­ infectant )hou/d 1"1\' 1u.h.Jed to waste container .. ... ....... --· IIDd wtiMaood a pro-lblll alwa,. ..,. 11• olllcll lllcluclod .. .,. ,.. •d -·· 101llod, reuaiCII oolrlcl-bora 11111 tile Cbi·HI Bud, and fteol -tile Ntd IODIYer• aod tile Cbii&IO Lll!oa Bar- Rabl Rabl Rabl Ski·IJ.IIabl oary or tile C!f8111IIIIIC11 or bot lliop Cborua. Rab, rot the U o( Ml tho DIVI&ICII In July, 18!5. ThO 'lnVOCIIIOtl W&l pvon ThOae wordo -od by Soveoteeo or lllo orii!ID&I by llle Rev. Jolm C. Black- the late Floyd M. Hutaell. number ot 64 who left Ll.nd· ford. who eerved u a Navy cl!olr leader at Ute f'lrso ""'"" oo 7, April, t917,rot Cblplaln durt,. World War M.E. Church In Soolheaat oervlce ID Wotld War Otto, U. Minneapolis, came to me as were tOUDd co have IW'Ytved ltlJ addreaa waa &iYen by I tried to relive the events r,he P&INP or. the y_,.,, atveo by Captain Clarence ot Sunday, July 14, which and or 11118 C!JOOP 10 were 8. Williams, USNR(Roo.). or occurred al Lindstrom, preeent at the celebr&tlon Tue&io. C&l~r., wlllo bad en- Mhm. The purpose or the exercises. llaced as a seaman 2/c, celebration was to revive A parade tn whlob ctvtc Minnesota Naval Militia, "The Karl Os kar Days." a organir.allc:ma took part, and and with tbe rank ot Lieu~ festival whiCh did honor to which bl'ougbt talent rrom tenant (J.g.), M.M.M .. bad Lhe residents or the Chisago nearby Foreat Lake and acted u tralnl.ns oUicer for Lakes Area, whose ances-farther away, SaJat Paul, the Division. tOOJ had immigrated ·from started the fesc.lv ities. The Captain WilUame referred SIN6den a century or more The musicians In the Ch-Hi to the welcome wbtcb the ago. Band won acclaim ror their town's pe~le ot LindeiiOm :•Iter e:•ch usc:). AllioO lantern. lump or candles. A special tb eme. however, performance. and of the surrounding coun- Japanesc hibachi . camp stove. or canned heat was devoted to a welcome Following the parade, an try had given to the aurvi- ~tove . fuel :'\upply for equipment . fireplace fuel. vors ot 8th Division, n:.!<!hl•l:hl. paper plat e!', cu~ and towels. etc. c ·r N M.N.M .• who had taken part Have hundy a ftre extingui~her (type to put 0 uncI ews in World War One, and laid out ~;a..oline fires). hu ckct of sarnL wir e sc reen that 11 compared favorably for window~. to decreaw firchomh throwing With the victory celebra · dungcr. (Continued from paae 1) sy~tan In Wefllcltlt Dr. aod ~ms which had occurred ~now, )'Our emergency telcpho~~· numh.:r~. • Cootirmed the report or lrvlDe Ave., West Upper Bay; In Paris and New York al pohce. ~n: department. hut J,"l_n t coum ~n Ute tire chief conqernlng the estimated coat is 12QU,OOO, the end ot World war One. them . Know where nwmhc_r~ nt your fam•l y cost or abatement ol weeds w~th the F.lood Coo.trol 01• He told or the orga.niza- :.rc a1 :.11 umc~ h avt, pan•c ami worry and and other nuisances; the tnct. CODUlbutlng 5J,; or ~ tioo or the Eighth Division o:xl"k:'~·r~· to "llt"li.'r!i). . amount or each assessment cost. the cost or the porUoo in July 1915 and how its I me ~~r tnl\tl.'d ne•ghll4•r~ lur ~entne~ •H will be entered 00 the county ot the work within Costa member~ had 'prepared dur- P:•rr.•l .. tuf_t., !(., w;un of d:u~!!cr. Rc ~~:ry 'u~-tax roll. Mesa City limlta will be tng the ensuing 21 months~ f\IC~t'u' (ll :w~.,,w wh,, tr•e' h• t.h~c.•uragl' • Approved rirst readinJ!: shared' b Y Costa Mesa and for serving in the "war to )'••u trum pwtl'Ctmg Y"ur honw .• nJ family. or OrdinMce l!}f;S, an:ending the DiStrict. end all wars." He praised He \L'r~ ,11\jliCh 'U' .''' olll}(lne W ~t) w;uu_ .. ~t"ltl the pres ent code that the • Approved a resolution the individual members or ''' 1111,,,k ••ttk'r nt'll:h t•M h01."1<.h m rl.'talw tton city would no longer be r& increasing daily parking the Division for the pans H..·memtx·r . rh.· H. ... l, ";•m "' .. ra rl a full-,c;•k quired to make the sewer fees for busses at t heBalboa they had played during the r;•cc "'·'' lht·} t.>rn,•nt trll ut-lc .• nJ then "' conneccions to public sew-and Corona del Mar beach war. and wa ~ proud tore- h;~d, .m,t "·•tch hnth t>llk t., ;.nJ "h•te' loll ers ; the existing 1 15 sewer parking lots from 13 a day port rhar each member or .: .• ch ••t h~·r ••II" I he) "vc pullt·d th •' 1r1d air connection fee is retained. to 15 a day and exempting tt}e Division had be_en pr<>- ,,\cr t h~· ~ .. rid . 1111•kr •·•n••m guo"'' _.,.. d•-.n't • Adopted a resolution busses from being eligible m.oted. Special mention ~as I all "' lh•·•r lr .• p opposing the application or for •annual parking passes g1ven to the late Ens1gn when lht• '·~ht. .L!•' ·•I I. In 111.111\ •• r~·.l' the w:llll '~•'\I w,·,·t.. lhl' lin .• t 111\t .. .t hncnl ,,, hO\\ }"<Ill Skybus Inc. to operate com~ because or the greater spac~ Ra~d Andrews, N.N.V .. goc'. rou m• pu111 r' "ort.m~-,,n,l ,, <':•,tr•• c.on pwtcl't \••ur .. cll lr,•m tho: Enemy Wtt hm mutt!" Oij,thts between Los required for bus parking and w~o .. hke the r~st or the ('(\Olnllt' "'·" .. ,,, lht• ""'IICh "' In Ont ario ~hen st.:~·r t•ght ~-Amer•can Way Fealure, Angeles International A"r· the greater load c arried. OIVlSIOf\ had e'lhsted as a ::----------------:::--------~=-::---------P<rt and Orange,County A~r~ • Areepte~ publi c im~ :=ed 2-~~ ~o:.n~~~~C:.~~ Letters to the Ed ••tor port; the Council claimed provements m Lusk Tract rank during the war lhere is no established No. 6228. easterly or Mar· The speaker gav~ speci~l , need_ fCI" additional oommuter guerite Ave, and northerly me ntion to the progress SllCK TO THEIR J03 partment'sdeficit and speed in ·and go to see what it serv1ce, and that the Lock~ or 5th Ave., Harbor View which member s or the Oivi- Edi tor of the :-:nsi,:m up service. Apparemly these WJlS. h d Su c 11 u ·u n c postage increa ses jus t did ee per ooste ation 1 s. sim had made in c i vi ! r. harl es ~. Young, not do th,e job. however. so I was di.,sappointed to find ~roposed Cor use by Skybus • Acoept~ public im-life. He pointed to Carl the new chancellor o f the Post Office was chosen that a badly distorted ver· IS a relatively old type or provements In ~he lrvine,Co. Hendrickson. who served UC LA. has ~1 ck ed off with as the sacr,·r,·c,·al lamb _ ston or our own American aircraft "which would aggre-Tract No. 6J15, Newport a s an actin~ chief quarrer-lhe same revo lutionist li ne nag and not only that it Is Center the place to cut spendinro. · r • vate the e xisting intolerable · master during the war . and as his predecessors. Who o r course. that make~ a desec rated by a sort or noise probleUl ." • Approved a curb cut on afterward had devoted years have emphasizt:d th e so~ tremendous amoo nt or sense "hangman's noose" or all • Approved the county Bayside Or., across from the to the study or bus iness ciologicai stnl::~l e ~ak in~ -at least to the bureau-thingsll agreement to pay 817.876 to F~mleaC ramp entrance. for administration at the Uni· place in the \lo ••r;d today. craoc mind. The American Frankly, I was appalled the city ror lifeguard ser~ dnveway ac~ess·to property versify or Chi ca~o. Carl, ir Bein~;: themselves products ('lUzen IS forced 10 pay a when l stood there looking vi ces, a reductiOJl or ll.B64 at 490 Oabha Ave., Corona was re lated. has become of social ists who have bribe. he pays increased at It! 1 from the l!JSJ~68 payn.ent: del Mat. owned by Thelma an i~temational figu~e. in ' been predominan t in our taxes. he ts char~ed more I · wonder INhat kind or iosuucted the city starr to PaddOCk Hope. the fteld o( merchandtsmg. unive rsities since the rum for his postal service. and thinking and people would 18ek a 1 more equitable tar~ • Rejected all 3 bt:~~ and often Is ~~Wash­ of th e century', it ts only rhen the bureaucrats plan putoo aplAf, called"Amer~ raogementfor 196._7il: ~ the lowerint-el a 1d~ ingtm, and eVJ6 to:turope ~~~~a~b t~t th~eybl e~u~: ~·~ c;:~~Ys~::;:;c:i ~~ ~I 7:rrr~~ ~:spl:u~~ an• J;:o~~ U:e~':oa:;!:-:.!:;:;:;~:boa :~C:t~~:~r:";'-.4o had heart psychosis prevalent the total deptavity or our advertising? Yes, J just do Mar library to Oentosi Bros. and called for new bids to stayed home wh11el others amon~ educators an d sel f~ government. wondert 1 also wonder if of Costa Mesa. lowest or 8 be received at 11 a.m. Aug. brad srotl 1lghd t fame _andr rorru,ne styled scholars. who have The only possibillly that the patriotic American. cHi· bidders. with a 12a-day CO(II-5; low bidder was Cron. and ~a eh • ·came, m or 1a . 11- no mo re knowledge of these plans will be c hanged zens or 011r local community pletion date; the library Neville Co. or Newport tl~ s are o recogn t1o?, th e realities or life t.tt an an 1s at the point thi s decrea s-have noticed this desecrated board reoommended against Beach, l l 7,3ll.St; com-as 1t was related that_ Ch1c old maid's pet. There are ed postal service slows version or our n ag and th 1 1 ti da pared with the engineer's had gotten In tooch wnh th e exceptions, of cou rse. dollltl the mail servi ce to . ' . e owest comp e on te, · r . surviving members or the such a degree that it af-have made an_y senous to~ 60 days, submitted by W.M . e.stlmate o 1_1~.360. rejec· Eighth Divis ion and had or- Mr. Youn!! says, "Urban fects the deliverv or wei-quiry into Uus new play, F'erdl In c. or Corona del tum or the bid was ~ecom· ganized the reunion of the problems are the most s~r· fare checks . If lhai happens. and th e th eater which is Mar, 3rd low bidder at 136,· mended becau,se the plpeline Division . ious ones we face." c;tnce sponsoring sud\ a play. and 8.,2. su~tractor s portion of The n followed lhe dedt'ca-when ct· u b bl the entire matt er might be th tid to be paid ti 1 1 ur an pro ems taken to th e Supreme Court ' advertising display? • Awarded the con uact for 8 •. en re Y tioo or the memorial plaque become the concem of uni· It is unfortunate that the On top or this ugliness. It Part 1 or the seal coat pro-by the City, was considered secured to a huge ~anile versity heads? If these Post Office De partme nt is Ulegal, is it not, to dis~ gram, fog seal in Newport too high. boulder. and located in the brainsto mJs 'NDUld direct cannot simply be sold to a figure the image or our n ag! Shores. Old Newport, Dover • Received a memo from triangle adjacent to the thei r energy toward the job free enterpnse operat1on. Frankly, might it not be Shores and East Bluff, to the P.arks, Beaches_ and Re-park. Thi~ bore an lnscri~ ror whi ch they are paid by That would not only save very well for thinking local Brooks Construction Co. or creatl?n Commis~10n an-tim that tt was_ erected m the hard\VO rk ing taxpayers, money. in all likelihood it patriotic residents or our San Bernardino, lowest or nounetog the ~ection or the ~ory or t~e fltst .reserve instead oflncitin~ the youth would improve the servi ce . OOmiJJJnity here in the Hat~ 6 bidders at 111 ,5~. whi ch following orttc~s : Walter ~11 ~alled mto act1ve ser- of th e country to dissent, Yours truly, bo do I lh ts 17% under the en'"neer's Semeniuk, cb8lnnan. and v1 oe m World War One. The h ld I I . r area U> ust at? A eo' • or h r · t ere wou >e ess agn a-Richard E. Woodm th h in ti . . estimate or 114 00\l. James R. Downer. v1ce· names t eo fl eers and ot 1ors spawned. and more San Gabriel b oroug ves gati?n mlght • Awarded tb~ contract for chairman. the pelty officers or the <li- s table mmded youthrul citi· .e very worth wtnle, and Part 2 or the sealcoat pr~ VJSJOO were recorded m zens to take over the re-IHSUL T TO OUR FLAG timely. gram Cilsonlte seal in Old EXTRA EFFORT PLUS irfll8risha ble bronze. in one sponsibil it~es whic h all Editor or the Ensign This shocking display has Ne..Port, Udo Isle and Dover AWARD PA:ESEMTEO sectioo , and lh~ nam es or free tndiVJduals must ac~ Have you and your starr aroused my indigq,ar.ion, and Shores, to Cilsabind Con~ Philco·Ford Corporation's the seamen 2/~ 10 another. cept. noti ced the badly di s torted I rar.her think that it would tractors or Santa Fe Springs. "extra effort for plus per· The ce_lebra uon v.:a~ given Bob T">u!l:an. im age of our Ameri can n ag arouse the indignation or lowest or 3 bidders at 111.~ formance awa rd" has been state Wlde recogntlloo.' as Newpon Beach painted on the winOOw or any good American! 435.20, which is 4n lower presented to the company's rwo member s _or ~he Mmne- WHERE TO REDUCE? the South, Coast Repetory Haven't we had enough or than the eogineer's estimate Aerooutrooic Division at sota Naval Mtllna ~0 had Ed1t01 of 1he £nsl!!fl Theater on Newpon Blvd., our beautiful nag being or 122.000. NewpOrt Beach. :r;--e~ w~~rJhtJ.1;d~~c:- Amerrcans have re quested Costa Mesa -Third Step desecrated? • Awarded the cootract Robert 0 . Fickes, Philco-sas had driven down from t heir ~overnmen t to cut Theater, between 18th and Haven't we bad enough or for Parl 3 or the seal coat Ford board chairman and Duluth to attend the cere- spend mg. and Con);tress fol-Center SL? such plays which would pc'Ogram, slurry seal to New~ president, presented the monies. ThE> hope was ex- lowed throuJ,:h by passing 1 nrst noticed this bright call for such desecration? port Heights, West Newport, award to John. B. Lawson, pressed that in succeeding PresidenT Johnson 's . pr<>-display on my right going I think we have! Back. Bay Or., l!:ast Bluff, Aeronutronic vtce presiden\ years. reunions or the sur- posed sur tax. Thai ts to toward Ne~Nport Beadi, and Slncerely, Corona del Mar alleys, Udo and ge~eral manager, in a viving members or the Minn- say. the AmenC"ans are now when I was returning home. Tlarbara W. :Adams Isle and the COM beach a meetlng held at Phil~ esor:a Naval Militia would r~quested ro pay . an. addi· made a special e rrort to tum A concerned park.ing lol, to Chamber-Mix F<l'd headquarters in Phil~ be held. not only in Lind- uonal 1en percent m mcome American mother Cmaete ot Sf.&ntoft lowest adelphia, Pa. strom. but elsewhere in the '"" as a bribe to have its Newcomers at Hoag or 3 bidders •• i23,960. Aerooutrooic Is one or II Slale. • • • ~overnment stop wasting which is ~ more than the divisioos of the company. th · h d d r 11 On Monday evening, JulY en ar -earne o ars. engineer's estimate or 122,~ N01 surpr isingly. the bu-Sundtry, J•ly l.C w.Jn .. doy, J.r, 17 5tl\l. COLLISION OH I RIDGE 15th, ar a spec ial meeting eaucrats responded in a Girt -Mr. -and Mrs. Daniel Boy _Mr. ;and Mrs. ·Doug~ • Awarded the ooouact Three cats waltina on tbe or Hiram Lodge_ No. 287. typically burea,ucratic way. Catozella,: 1630 Coriander las Ferrell,. 291 Hanover forcombined capllalimprov&-Bay bridge (or tralfic to A. F.& A.M .. a P.ln w~s pre- Wh ere did they sta rt cutting Dr.,: Costa Mesa. Dr.; Costa MeaL . menl projeccs iD Corooa del move Tu .. day a fternoon, sented (0 Captam Wllli&ms spending? Did they starr Boy-Mr. :and Mrs. ,Woald Boy -Mr. ·and .Mrs. ·Clay Mar to Walker & Bales ot July 18, were involvej in a connemorating hia mem_ber- cutting m the Ortice or Wood., 4128 ·A Patric e Rd.; Stratton, 4251 Setoa Rd., Riverside, lowest or 8 bid--crub wtth Rooald Baker ship In the Lodge Slnce Economic Opportunity, Wesl Newport Heights. Irvtne.'· dets II ••tij,••s, which Is 517 Acacia A Coroo. 1915. In an address to t.he lhroogh whlcl! the -au ve., a members or the Loci-, he · govern-Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tk•r~Miey, J.ly 11 ~ wuler tbe eo.Kioeer'a •• del Mar, wbo wu croallDc told how he had ende·a-voted ment is financ ing insurrec~ Kloater, 466 Riverside Ave., Boy -Mr. ,·Wld Mro. ·•·ger lima•· or 1222.•~~. lbo PI"'" the bri"-Drlv or tb 3 tim in America · s major N Htri h W rw -vuv. ..-,...... era e tll'oughout the years to ac- clt.ies? No. Did they start ewport I ta. IDder, ·2270 Paclftc Ave.,· jecta include reconstnaccloo ttopped cara were Marjorie compUsh worth while ob-- tll d. b Boy -Mr. ;and Mrs., Bill Coat& Mesa.: ot 2nd Ave., atonn dralo aoct' Lol•dor HtmiiD&IOD Beacll, )ecllvea, and he 1.,.4 ber-~ng n~hes~nd ~~~ c~n~~~ Masoo. · 530 V\cwria SL; Boy -Mr. '&ad Mra. ·Joe wuer ma.in to 2Dd Ave., MUJ Lou Or111abl o r Studio the members evidences "'of supporting the Vi et Cong? Coela Mesa. Rl"" ·147-C E. ·21st SL ;-WI&« ma!o replacemeo&, Cit)'. aod CAiolyn Eaac of ~ lli1 achievemecna in var~ No. Did they start cutting ._.._..,, Jwly 15 Coe&a Mesa. : ' alley recoaaCNCCioo, ILree& 123 Slppbire A've., Balboa ioua actlvttlee. He acated spending by stopping the Oirl _ Mr. ·aod Mrs. ·Mtke flt4.,, J•lr 1t reooucru<SJoD aDd ree..,.. lalaod. that tbe prtnclplea or Masc:m- practtce or paying rarmers Muetara. 248 E. ·1111m St., 8o!' -llr. ;llld Mrs. !J«>11o faciJic IIDd aewor a,_tomlm-90TH CDIISIOJnVI ry bad gutdod blm tbroul(lt- 001 to grow crops? No. Colli MoiL Sallncor, lll8 Opal Av• • ........,,, DIVIDIMD IS ,AID out lllo yoara, aod lhlltlley Nooe or these areas waa Olrt _ Mr. ~1nd Mra. ·'Jbo. Balboalel•d. · • Aw•ded &be coacract NeWport Bllboa Savio«• ue Che only eure rule ad arrecled by ohe spending mu DeLoos.' 24l!l Cohop lor oldaDlac Colli Hwy. .,4 Loe AI•. ,.¥1doD4a l!llde 10 rollow In lito port· CUI: Rather, Ute cutting .... Dr. 'Cotta ..... -KIDS sn Pill ....... BllbDa a., Club lor .... -d -r 1ctua daya nlclr raco ··- lnSiltutod In an area where ~ _ llr. ;llld lin, }orr• 10 '--CGucn!CIIIca 41 ° Captain IIIW.a, It wu all ·Amorlcans would .,. ar· 100 Owl-. C7& -•wood ne. -Jllllao or (ll&r~D~ or c_. dol lilt -UlllwoN~ .... --00 -· Ia ll>e Clll1 aurvtYIDs roc'od thereby r .. u.,.. •lb MldaM OYefCMie .._.1 ~~ a&..,....:.... -·-J'ue JO, 10 Pre-c::buur•••Mrafl.be L""'-e. • -s Pl.,C)Iata-: Ulllo --Mt 1-_.. ·-·-':" lldaU Apoa ._..... .., lholr govern!IIODt waa .,.tty Too....,, Jolr 16 CIN .. •• -· liM or IO ft llt1ow 1M npuor a 11dl -od 1M -_. """' to wor1t oo cut .,...... ao, _ Mr. :•d ...._ ,... c:-1!.,., -or c.oo -•• or 11,ocn ....,a" •-,... -. lng -Ia the Post orrtce SID Sellar, ·10'7 Ctllla Pll.; --. 'lwlonb, o M-Ild lila oU.. 1111 ... AIIDOI-'a It -.. ~; ... Dopor .... t. or ....... Eut a 11 -~ 111 -·~· •• early lilts year, postap • : lolr 10. "" -or _, -or ......... -,... -... -. ..... ,. -,. -" t11e1 were taetMiod, sup-8o!' -llr. ;llld lira. J'bUIIp 1110 J---.... -Willi .. Onop Caao1J 1 -or --IIU.I · -Wo: ... tr., &N polodly iD ID orrort to ro• Salllbal)', 1711 ll,lllt In lleWPII'I E-b -rlood ca..ol lll*l .. l'ar aUJoa or ............. ., wMcll _., or - ..,.. die Poet Orrtoo De-L.•o. ·Ba,cneL : pal Clll ••111o. -•-or a -. -lap. (II. 1• l:lt.) ; I I I • .... w ... ......, .• ''lAM II" ContlnUOUt SM. St•rts Wecfn•td•y frem 2 p.m. ~do -..riiAOI -•._-.,, ............ I.Wt 1t1o -01. ~-o•• e . . . ' Rldlard Dooolog. · Coluaa del Mar'a own. 1110vle .ur, ia Marlln1 l~ a oew TV tbrtller, ''"Hawall nv..o:· IDd Ia already over Ia Mull -JJbadea or ''Mr. ;u.d Mra. Nortb. •• • • • • '!be llacOIUI,.y Ciao or Seotland will recehe a "•U froiD Mra. Waller Wood . of Coroaa del Mar, ·IDd her panddaugbter, · Llu Ma.o- Clllllvray, 'd .. ghler or llr. and Mrs. · Aleuacler M&(> Ollllvray 'or -arcll Bay. Tbe youog lady,· wbose lliller, ·GaY. wu a former Min Newport Beacb. beauty queen, ·and her graDdmother will visit England. Holl0l1d Oennany, Switzerland and I taJ.y wUb hElr grandmother before going to Scotland. • • • The engagement or Mi ss Joyce Anderson, daughter of Mr. ·and Mrs. ·Dayton An· derson of Santa Ana. was announced at the silver wedding anniveraary of her parents. The groom•to-be Ia Ri ck nower or Newport. son or Mrs. Barbara nower or Corona del Mar and Wal· ter Flower or Costa _Mesa. -LAUREL SPENCER, daugh· ter of W. Lee Spencer of Corona del Mar, has been awarded ttle ~llver wings of an American Airlines stew- ardess and has now been assigned to flight duty out of "'stan, She received her wings as a graduate ot the American Airlines Stewat~ ess College, Forth Worttl, Texas. She Is a native of 'M'IIte Plains, N.Y., a 1962 gradual e of Newport Harber High, received a certificate In dental asslstlng from Orcr1ge Coast COli ege, and was a finalist in the uM iss Newport Beach" con test In 1963. GET$ B.S. DEGREE Valerie Ana Zimmerman ~ COf'Oila del Mar, was amoog the 4iAl graWates at tbe Un.l.versity ot Nebraska's summer commeocemeot e xer-. cises. She received a Bach-- elor of Science degree fro m the college of agriculture and home economics. HELD OVER NOW AT I'OPULA. PRICES JULIE AS YOU LOVE HER Oo·o~•g .• Oeltg1'111fl1 : Mesons recite vows ~-;,1J.l[ --· oloo SHORT SUBJECTS ........... 6:41 c ....... ... ....,..._a, ... Miss Vickie '3r1scoe, daugbter of Mr. · and Mrs. Don Briscoe, and John Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' John Slone, all of CoHa Mesa. e~ochanged vows at St ·John the Baptist Church in Costa Mesa. 'Ibe bride was attended OIJTII CORSI Ope11 Ni9htly •t 6 :45 P·"'· S•+· I Su". •t 1 :45 P·""· IUGOaiT•D '"01't MATUIU AUDIENCU &1!\'DYDL~XIS · 1\tiR IJULLEA· :\N~'E HE\ WOOD Jill P"Mt-H.,...,. MI .. It! "lME FAMILY WAY• In Color MWDMAM:M . NATICWAl G(N(lltAt C~•TIOfol Fo-...... CIIST ........ ~ by her sister, Miss Christi Bri sooe, as maid or honor, and by bridesmaids Liz Hill, Donna DeCube111s and Judy Babiuch. Attending the groom was Bob Hess as best man and !lob McBride, John :l.uddls, Brad '.Vortey, Mtke 'vt tt and Gary Pamis as ushers. Junior bridesmaid was another sister of tt1e bride, Miss Donna 3rbcoe, with Patty Barrett u nower girl. Singer at the ceremony was the br1de' a aunt, Lynette Merrill. f 'Ibe young a)Uple, ·both graduates of Costa Mesa , High School, had a rec~ t1on in their honor at the parish hall or the church following the wedding cere- mony. ·Assisting were ano- ther aunt or the bride, Patsy C&be, and Sue Sardsley. Irene Brazda. Rosanary Croskey and Ardell Bralt. · ....... ,_ . .,_., .. ,, .. ~~;::•:o:•:•:T::•;•~•:•:•=•~"='=;:~~~~~~~~~~~ BAR: BAR: AM cO ANI EL, m em· r ber of the Anaheim Chota-- leers, has been named mini- ster of musfc of the Ply- mou th Congregational Church of NewPOrt Harbor. She r~ celv,ed a B.A. degree in vocal music in 1962 from Chadron State Coli ege, N ~ braska, taught music In pub-- lic school In Oladron, a1d was soloist illd organ ist at Plymouth Congregational Olu;ch there. Her husband, Amold, Is a business anal· yst tor Dun & Bradstreet In THE LUXURIOUS lEW 1All4tl THEATRE All TIE sm• nAIF'S In S..ta Ana. They have a lj..:...,.'-••••••••••••••t:::=J daughter, Cathy, who will be 3 In September. • t ALID, IVDY ,.RfOIIMAIICI ''I OM THI LAM"-PMILLISGILLia & Boa HOPI ' 11111..-~ 1UU • JUL T llo3D • 3 DAYS OML Y CDM11IUOUS MOW DAILY P-21• !WIHCii INTO .. WAAI ,....._, --- ...... ..... _ . ._ ....... MRS. IIOCHE DIU Loraine Rodle. 77, or eo .. llooa died July 19 at Hooc Hoopltol. Sbo was bom ID • Lo<tporte, N . Y .. bad uVIId ID Or•ae Couoty b 7 ,_., ID Callfooola lbr 21, Sle Uved wUb b• eoa, EaPI• Sbooltao or 211114 PIPP• Tree Lae, ec.ca llo& Slto lo ol• oun!VIId llr .... ·-· llobol Ill IIIII or Bolblo. •d a-·· _..,._of Lo<aporte. N.Y. ---· -·· loiJ II a& PMdo Vinlll••~' Ill ..... CJIOfll ...... .... ~Dalllllaollllut. ..... --.. -L...---------------....... ' N EII'O RT HAR80 R Ella Gil ARST secno• --P• 3 ~URSDAY, JULY 1~ 1968 tollliiA 06. MAR, CALIF. UCLA group h, onored ·:!!•-:.:,: .. ~. lltlto. l&alf _ .... of ..., Mary Elizabeth Rice weds Edward Coppola '!be Kajlpo DoliU or tile lfooteoooo fO< Clio dQ WIU C.,o JIIC.. Nowpor&. - No_. Hatloor Alu...u bo II•. liD-~. adv.U .... a-. - -.u... will bo eojoyiJII lhe Cloota 114ooa; lin. -... a... lbr -~~­ Balboo lolaod be¥ -t ---· lin. --· lo llo NOet ...... Yin flOIII lho -. of lin. Oocbrao. lin. J.P. Ait4or--ll•oaclllp-- WIWam E. Fortaer, 'llleo--aod lin. Ropr Wsloll, -~~-_ .. t. Loot dQ, July 30. '!be clayo Newport Beacb. -.111 obo NCIIIVIId llro& .. .,... bellnolog II 10 l'utlher loronoadoo ..., ...... tiDplly ID DODD-. a.m .. wm inelude a mdal be oliiU1Ded ~ wuac Mra. aad MCDDdftpb:J lD lodoa hour, bridle. lundl1011, and Harrln&IOD 84&-e237. lolhe-uol ar..p Couoty lllu Mary f:llubolh Rico or 2183 F.ldoo Ave.,·•Coola ll'oo. · aod Edward i. ;Cop- pola lr. pf '1\aa~n were mar- ried at 2 ~.'II· ; Sllurclay, July 20. · at St. : Joaepb'a .. Calbolic Church of Santa .o.no. :n>e bride lo the dough· ter of Mr. :and Mra. :Freder· let Rice of Santa 3arbara and the giOODl'a parent's are the E.J. Goppolaa or a tour or Clle bay. lr---·· ______ ...;""';;;.t;;!ll';;.;•~-;;;;;;t•;•;;;' ;;,· ___ _, Aa 8a<D p8et. arrtvea, Tustin. · The bride attended New- port Harbor Hll!l> Scbool and is a graduate of Loag Bea.cb State College, DOW wortttng on ber tea.cblng credential : The groom ar,.. tended 'l\lst.in High Scbool a.nd Orange Coast College and is now employed by Jolly Roger Restaurant&, llbe wlll ooa.tribu&e her piece of puzzle, symboliz- ing tbe painting wblcb will be purcbaaed for &be Kappa Delta dlapter at UCLA tor their outatanding acbteve- ment a over the Pllt year. A trt W&e to t.be womeu or the UCLA cbopler will be giveo by Mrs. Jamea E., Palmer, natipnal province alumnae otncer. • Special lnvitaUoos will be sent to the Long Beach Alunmae, and to all Kappa Delta collegiate& in the area rOr the summer. Inc, ANTIQUE AND RACING The bride wore a gown of CARS TO IE SHOWN silk organza over faille. It An antique and racing was made with an eq.tre machines exldbit wUl be bodice and belled sleeves held this weelr.·eod , July 27 or -'\lenoon 1ace embrotde,.. and 28, at the Irvine Ranch ed with seed pearls. ·The information center. ThEWe skirt and detached train of will be re81.0red racing rna· organza were also lavtahly chines of. 1;)24 . 1~3\l r.nd embroidered with Lace and U38. arranged by BUI Lao- adorned with pearls. Sbe Mrs. l!dwartl Coppola Jr. Rosa or Whittier; and an ex· wore an illusion veil or el· (C atuo HouH ploo toJ hibit of 1\J street and show bow length beld with pearl rods arranged by Bob ~h.it&- eocrusted petals and car--the best man. John Lloyd be ad , president ot the Obso· ried cascading ..tlite or-or Oran ge; and ushers Ron letes Club. chids. Coppola, the groom's bro-The Earlytimes Club 'Atll ' Ho,w to swallow a bitter pill First, jMd a bitlel' pill. ~ are so few nowadays. It all seaMed becau.: chiklrc:n, bAas 'ern. are so JOOd at ratltin1 b.d·Lillin& med· icine. You can medicate their chins or hair, but Fttin& the stutf itt them ia beyond the lr.en of science. Kids can spit a country mik. So pharma· cisu bepn supr-coatin& pills, puuina medica· tion in caJ)'ules, or mixin& with sweet syrup. And we soon found that adulls, 100, like medicine: lhe easy way. So now. lnO§I of our prescriptions arc quite pkasant to take. If you slw11fd run into one of the few bitter ones, believe us, there 1re aood medial reasons for it. Christensen ~y -~ L COAST .. Y ... ~A DEL II.U omoLE J-1111 The bridal attendants wore ther: Tad and rtob Ri ce, also show 1J cars, and a sprin ~ yellow gowns of brotners of the bride from contest will be held to crep e with yellow and ..tlite Santa 3arbara; Randy Jen-choose the "Peepl es pompon daisies. Miss ~san nings of Newport Beach and CboH:e" with a trophy for 'Frost of San F'ran ctsco was 3ob Lillard. Gr~ Coppola the Urst place winner. maid or honor. '3ridesmaids was altar boy . The iofonnation center IS .~:::::::::::::::::::::: were Miss Annette Coppola, A wedding dinner ror 200 located _ JUSt orr the Santa sister or the groom from guests was given in the Ana Freeway at Myford Road , Thstin; Mrs. Ron Coppola. banquet ball or th e Oran ge 3 miles east of TusLin. It ts sister~in-law or the groom County Medical Cen ter. open from 9:3\J a.m . to 5:3ll ftom Palm Springs; Miss OancinR to the Goldtone p.m. 7 days a week. There Tina Higginson, cousin or 3and rollowed the dinner. is no adrmssion charge. "SUPERIOR ENTERT AIIIMENT" FOR ADUL HAND YOUNGSTERS TOOl the bride Crom Sal boa; Mrs. 'The coupl e l eft for a honey· CARY A'lAMS HAMED ~POR T lOX OFFICE OPENS 6,30 IUTINEE 2,30 SATURDAY & SUNDAY Bob Lillard from Santa Bar· moon trip across lfle United TO UCI SPORTS POST bara; and Mrs. Jean Fouts States and then to Nassau. Ga.ry Adam s. 26. bas been of Corona del Mar. They will live in north em named recreat1011 spons di· - .;A.:;•:.;•;;i.:.•".:'n;;g::..."':.:.;;•..:groo:;.:.:.m:;_w;;e:.re.;__c:..al...:.ir..:o.:.m_l.:;a_. -------rector at UCI. He Will take over b1s new post on Sepr. Church News Central Bible Church, at St ·Andrew's Presbyterian 23rd St ·and Orange Ave ••. Church, 600 St. Andrew's Costa Meaa ·In the absence Rd..: Cliff Haveo-The R.ev. oC Pastor H.~-Jooea, me James p_ Moor. minis,er or 9 and 10:30 &mday moming Christian education. will services will be conducted preach at the 3 Sunday mom- by the Rev. Wright Van tng services at 8, 9:30 and Plew, area director fo r the 11 on the theme "Maybe Bible Church Mission. At God wnnt!. me to do this." the 7 p.m. Sunday service, Brtjido Ysquleroo and John Hulpke or the Mission to the r.tigr30ts will be guest spea· kers. "You ttl director Richard Reed v.1Ll condu ct the nnal "family sh.irt·sleeve service" featuring lhe young people or Central Bible Church at 7 p.m. Sab.lrday. ·rucnard Opp wilt show slldes or a recent trip to Melioo at 7 p.m. Wednesday . • • • The Plymouth Congrega- tional Church, 3262 Broad St.; Nev.oport Heigh t s - "Speculating in rutures" is the sermon topic or the Rev. Norman L. Brown ror the 10 &.lfl. -<;unday service. • • • The Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Pacinc View Dr.. Harbor View Hills -Dr. William Eller will deliver a message on "Wages or girt?" at me 8:45 and 11 a.m. Sunday services. An adult inquiry class will meet at 9:45 a.m. The congregation will hold Wa'ship at 1:30 p.m. at tbe Newport Harbor Con~ valescen t Home. • • • Nevmort Unity OlU rch , meeting at 15th St. and lr· vine Ave .. Clirr Havoo -In a que11tion and answer dia· I ogue, th e Rev. Loren F'lic· kinger will speak to the cong regation on the subject. "Seek and ye shall find." Highlighting the Wednesday evening "singspiration" at 7:-30 will be "Your Chri st Con sctou sn ess. ·' • • • The Ouistian Science Churches, Corona del Mar. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa-"Truth" is the topi c or the lesson·sennon for this Sunday. The Scripture read-- ing includes this verse from the gospel of John : "Ye shall know the tru th. and the trulh shall make you free." • • • New members will be re-- ceived by Ule session or St. Mar'«. Presbyterian Church. "C'ast Bluff, at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, July 31. Th ese members will be wel comed by the rongregation Sundav, Aug. 4. • • • Newport Harbor Lutheran SOAP lOX OERBY Cb .. cb, 250 1 Cll rr Dr •• SET fOR SUNDAY Newport Heigbt:s -"Oovem· So me 1l).) soap box racers ment and St. Paul," baaed •W r.oom down a t.C{IV-root on Roman s 13, wUl be the billaide course ttus Sunday, sennon topic or t.be Rev. July 28, in compeU uon ror James Blain for tbe 8 :30 tbe Orange County soap Box and 11 a.m. Sunday services. Derby cb&rnpiooships on the • • • Irvine Ranch. First Baptht Cburch or Rece aceiviti.es begin witb Costa Mesa. Santa Ana Ave. toapecucm and weighing·in at M~olta St. -A baby of lbe cars Saturday at parade and dedication of Ill t.be Pelers Canyoo uaclr.. babies under 3 yean old Eacb Cll', including driver, wUI be beld al the U Lm. muat wetgt~ no more thao &:loday aervtce. Ptccuree 2:5'1 powMJs. wtll be taken or eacb family The race itself wW be p~ aod eadl ball!'. ·l)r .. P.O. oeded b)l a parade starUog Neumann will _,elk oa ia Soutb Saota Aoa. "Booarr ''Maa.klad mtooa Clutac. , .. At a.a" televtatoa sw. David the 7 p. q:a • ..mce. or. N.. caa.,. wW be grud mar-- aaaaa wtll brtal a meuap aball ot lbe p•lde. Marcia •Uied ''llollloa Qld --tt. rormer lllu "'!~:- wllll -It •tall ?" CollaCJ aod cunMlli • • • of Calttomla, wtU terve u S&. -P"•"""• -., IIDII' 11os cor• Cboftlll. Eaollllulf Dr. at -· J .. -u.. &ut8181r- Dr. -· .. _ Will ......,. II& 10 L& -.. 0 fOil SM.( oa lh IDP6c. "'811 'xl 1'0'1 ... , ..... ., GMIJ.·· Qo--~·-­ll&lllo--. f'Oa IALP: ---.. ... ·•. • 1. succeedm~ Ray "Thornton. \llho wa s promoted to atb· leuc dltector July 3. rot · IOWlng the death of Wayne Crawford. Mr . A~s will be in charge oC intramural sports for Sluden1s and recreattoo pr()J.!J"ams rex students. rarulty and staff. He comes to UCI from UC R1vers1de, wher e he served as recrea- ttoo superVlsor since 196-1. He earned his bachelor's dewee at UCLA in physical education 10 HF.2 and his -master's m HA4. He wa s a 1'(11( 101.11 .,..COl..OA 1ty 3-year l etterman in baseball ~~.;:,,;,;.,;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;,;.; ____ ..,. - at UCLA and was named ··-(W.w.) most valuable player and ;~ co-captatn 1n hts sen1or -- year. He ts marned and has 1_..;;.;.;;;,;;:.;..;;.y;."";;;";.:'~luo;,;.;,;,•;.•',;,'";.",;;'_..l ______ _. 3 chtldren. THE PIRATES INN Coron·a del Marl For the MOST • • • • 1n DINING • I I Harry Budd of CDM dies Harry K. :Budd. fiJ7 Larts· pur Ave.,: Corona del Mar, dJed July 20 at Haag Hoe- pital. at age 77. : , He was a native of Phila- delphia, ·came U> Callfomla 47 years ago, ·and lived in Corona del Mar for 12 years. He was an Anny veteran of World War l. · and fo r 31 years he served as superin· tendent or servi ce 1'\n Bul· locks. llWOIIT ..._. EIIIGII RIIST llc:11011 --P. 4 , Bow&ng green surYey set Tile *-' -CIIJ ---L eoo. ODuall _, • ,_,hi -PMI<hllorlboiiJD. --O¥IIIIDJ U beiaJ ocl ,_ ..clul. ..,UC -'"ra-lliJ lllaliud" 10-lbo 110llaa wu Vlolllllll -d lllloiiDilaWD bo'!l\!ls lbo '"IIIQ!Iolla p1acocl .., Ill IJWio 'Iorr110o padl II a lbo ""or lbo part. •b••ntal '"*diJ or 11>o boeeowaera appcove. AD.pa Potter. apoteeman In tbe Newport Lawn Bo•llns Club, wd bia · poop 'till make a survey rl lrviDe Terrace, Co get oplllloclo hom 150 to 000 ramatea. He utd that Jt ia libe better or bta clUb lbat a large majod ~ or the bcme-- ownen there would not ob- ject ., lawn oo•tng in lbe SWIMMING like a porpoise by we•lng the "A.queon," p&lt. Jeatlne Gangwer, 21, of Glendo!' a, Is shOwn In this un-The club DO'A' bowls on ) AU10S CDLLIDI 'lbree care were tovolwd ID a oollliiCOI 'nlooclar morota1o lul1 23, oo No• port Blvd. aordl or I'IDlOJ Ave.. Weat NewporL Tbe &.mbe&m coovertible drivea by Peter WOI&IIld or 124().D • W. Balbo& Blvd.. Balboa, wu damapd tbe wont: dr1 vere Marvin Krucgel or Art.zooa and RJcbard Scb0e ler or Lorna Linda were luckier. derwater photo demonstrating an Invention from Inner. the gteeo adjacent 10 the ctARACTER BOATS h · Newpon: Harbor Legioa Hall space corp. She accompanied her father by boat on IS in Central Ne~on and baa PARADE AUG. 24 trip from the Isthmus to th~ mai nland Tuesday. , been looking Cor a new ette "An adventure at sea" bas been sec as the theme SWIM AID IS TESTED i~~:~i:!:;l~~e~~e~ ~~r::. ~~!h~:uf::: we.: Ole near lbe 'lig i n th e bay Saturday, Au&. All k.inds or ftsh including used his h~nde only Cor Clll)Ul reser-.oir. becaua'e 24. shark s were interested in ~<lng. The device te de--or underground pipes 1n the This will be the 8th year Calvin Gongwer or Glenoord, s18ned ao thu by gtvt.ng a JWOp>eed greeos area; one ror the event, slXJnsored by brother or James Gongw~ Wtterfly ki<* a human near East 'Uurr put, se-the Commodores Club or tbe or Uillboa. as he passed can swtm lite a porpoise. lected aa a atte ror a pri-Newport Harbor Chamber or thtm up in his swil'tl Tues· The S3-year-old swimmer vate school ; and a locatloo Commerce. George Wood- day from Blue Cavern . Cata-lett Catalina at 5:30 a.m. m the Pbile&-Ford Aer~ rord Jr. is parade cb&ir- lina. to Cabrillo beach , and oould have come nuuooic property. man, assisted by Richard near~ Pedro . ashore at M&rlnel_,d at Coundlman Sob Shelroo S. Steven s. Alley work reqUested loba ' ..... ,. .... , ot 1111 .. II Newpcwt liDJIIDv• _, A•a. .. b• 'Ill-tb eo CIIJ CQmall '*IDI lba Oclueall ID MC ap uae1a. _, ••dc&a l>r 11101 lm- JIID~•t. 'Ib.ia • NCIIHI wu aulbort- locl a1 lbo lul1 17 opedal -· or lbo AooodaiiCOI. Ia. Ill• ropo"ocl to tbo Oaaaau lba& ''lbe m.eabara -•ocl lbal lbo povlo1 or l&reet--a:~de ID t:be blacb II lbe e&treae weetem IDd or lbo CII,Jobou1dbe bmclod • tbe •pen• ad at Cbe lllcl.t~al opdoo of lbooo pmperty o-.aera 'WboN pro. peny atuta the etreet-eoda: • Public 'f()lta l)lreciiOr Joe Devlin an...tod tho July 17 ate.Wg aod claoosaed the recendy mmple&edeogtneer-- IDC aeudy or the we stem aeo- IDr or lbo City. Yr. Shea Mated in his let- ter: '"'be membenbip pr& MD t iD dl cated i ta overwb el.nr log oppos111oo 10 the part or the «~glneertng study re-- lating 10 ocean Ooot sld&- walts ~md lighting oo the Services were held Tues-- day. at Forest Lavm Menor· la.l Park in Glendale. Sur- vivors include his son, Wit· \ia.m K. ·Budd; a sisc:er. Mrs. Irene Arrman, and 2 grand-- children . Cal GonJ!:wer was wearing 2:30 p.m. A~ a group or about made the motioo ror support. Registration deadline is a device. the "A~eon ,"and 100 was wm~ng ror him, he Cor the lrvlne Terrace pr~ Aug. 22. Requests Cor ap. wa s pullln ~ a 160..pound man IOught the tide and the 57 ject, spectrytng •tttat 00 pLication ronns are to be ' oo a 55-pound :..ufboard to degree oold and choppy l1nanclal oommttment was directed to the Chamber sho'W how thi s invention water up the ooast to land being m&de. The vote was ortice at 1800 W. Coast / could· mak e a "non·aUll ete at Cabrlllo 13each, arriving 5 to 0. Councilman Howard Hwy., Newport Beach. into a super swimmer.'' He at 5:<E p.m. JOHN WAYNE, whose home ocean side or realdendal is in the Ba y Shores area of areu. Three memb«s . d1d Newport Beach, is among indicate Ill interest in Sid& the movie greats immo rtall-walks but none indicated an zed in the "stars hall of interest 1C their oonatructton fame" at Movieland Wax waa predlcUed on .~local .. · o.. p ~ The assessment dtautct. "'useum 1n ..>Uena a,... He dosed his letter with ~11-Amerlcan hero, sho wn a oonrrumdalion ror Mr. Dev- In a scene from the movie, lin "for his proCessional "Hondo," is rep roduced fn pr~IIEiltal:ioo, his clarity, JULY 311~ DEADLINE TO RENEW LICBI~E Fred Vice. licmse super· visor for d1e City of New-. port Beach, reminds local finns tha t OO.s lness li cen· ses for the 1967·68 fi scal yea: expired June 30. and that a 25% penalty will be charged If the renewal fee i s not paid before 4.ug. 1. It i s necessary to oomple le and rewm Ute licen se ap- plication card 'Nith th e re· newal fee. he says. SANDY SHAW, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sh aw, bl5 Michael PLace, Newoo rt Height s, nas won th e wings of a Trans World 1\irli ne s flight hoste ss. Having com- pleted b week s o f cl as s- rOom an d in-tl ig'ht train- ing at TWI\'s Jack Frye Training Center in Kansas City, Mi ssou ri, Sandy wil l be serving passengers on bo ard TWA's domes tic Star· Stream flights from Los An- gel es Int ernati onal Ai rpo rt. Bank promotion announced Bern i ce Ballard, a former or Thousand Oak s. mad e .:>t. ~uis University co-ed Wrs. fl,allard a young.grand~ whO Came to Ne~Ort Beach mother 4 year! ago ·W~th the by Way of .. 'ROlly'NOOA ud ram._.w.c a .:>nt Yicoar. RUDOLPH He BUHR lUCOJMB~ AT 73 authentic detail. Ills honesty, and his excel-L,.~~;:"-------·~r-------~~'-.:::;:;:; lently estabUSted rappon \tilth asaoeiadon msnbers." the film 1:1rtusr:ry. has been named assistant vice presidem • or Newport National Bank in charge or new accomt operations at all a s 7 offices. Mrs. Ballard. an aura~ t 1vegrandmother and wife of a quality control engineer, has served as a new ac- counts teller at the inde· pendent bank since it rirst opened in Ne wport Beach m January , 1AA4. She IS a native or Staunton, Ill .. RuJ1•lph N. Buhr. of 140il Mariners Dr .. llarbor High- lands. died J uly 19. at Jean Hoag Hospital at age 73. Beaty is bride of Gilbert Hires CH.A.R.A.CTElR l30.A.T l?.A.R.A.DEl START P.AR.ADlll 3:30PM, .AUG. 84th .OIIIIOS TO FLY IN UIIO AIIIIUAL lACE The Snowbirds will ay near St. Lou1s, was gradu- ated from Staunton H1 gh School and studied bus iness at St. Lam s Uni versity be- fore conu ng to Califom1a to work for Fox West Co ast Studio s at what IS now Century C1 ty. She also served as receptioo1 st at the ~o uon Picture Country Hou se iilld Hospital at Woodl and H1U s. The Ballards moved to He was bon1 Jan. 2R, 1895, m •Hsoousm . He was a lumbennan tor 4.'! years. He was a mem ber of Km¢us or Columbu s, Jubilee Coun- cil No. 4398, and the Ameri· can Leg10n m Mmnesota. He was a v.orld War I veteran. Surv1wrs are hi s , Wife, Geneva: 2 son s, Ri chard of Mmnesota. and Thomas or Anzona: 2 daughters, M1 ss Barbara Buhr or San Fran- cisco, and Mrs. Paul Steinkopr or IV'innesota: a sister. Mrs. H. Posel ey or Santa Monica; a brother. L eo Buhr of Sun City: and 4 grandchildren. 0range County when Mr. Rosary was rec ited July Ballard was transferred to 21 and requiem mass was Buena Park. by the Allow celebrated July 22 at St. Die Castin~ Co. to tak e Joachim's Catholi ~ Church. charge or lts quality con· Interment was at Holy t 1 They live at 827 Cross Cemetery. Los Ang~ ~~phor Street East Blurr. les. Baltz Costa Mesa Their daughter' Carol e. 24, Mortuary handled funeral married to Steve Anderson arrangements. Martin A recent wedding at rhe tos High School and attend- Fi rst Methodist Church or ed F'ullerton Junior College. Costa Mesa united Miss Her hushaud Is a Costa Jean Be aty and Martin Gil· Mesa High School graduate hert Hires. The bride is the and attended Orange Coast Girls run down by car Four girls. ages 11 to 14. Jasmine Ave., Corona del were struck down by a car Mar, and her si ster, Kim- on Coast Hwy. at Cameo berly, 11 . Shores yesterday attemoon Both Debbie and Lisa were while staodiD.g in a tranc hospitalized. The 2 Davis island Cor th e light to girls were treated Cor abra- again this Sunda,y, ror the 33rd year, starUn g orr the 3alboa Pavtlion at 1:30 p.m. Some 120 or th e LttUe tnata wtll run the oourse in th e "biggest lJttle sailing race in the ..,rld." At 3::.) p.m. hundreds or well wishers will join the race parttdpants ror a hot OOg and PJ nch party an d pre!Miltal:lon or tiOphies at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The women's dlvision or the 7"-Jewpon Harbor Cham- ber or Commerce will again p.lt on this party. This year's chainnan ts Sallie Fl ... log. College and CaUtomia State daug~ter or Mr. and Mrs. Colle eat Long Beach. Ma rvtn Beaty or Stanton . g The ~room's parents are Mr . an d Mrs. Gilbert A. Hires of Co sta Mesa. Parttctpants m the wed- ding ceremony were Miss Karlam Barrett, maid or honor, and Tina Lindahl. Debbt e Bates and Mi chele Zeuh as bridesmaids. Gil· bert Lee Hires was his bn? ther's best man . Ushers in· eluded Dennis Nelson, Larry Lorenz, Dennis Hires, Thomas Balouch. Kenneth Rl:>gers and David Nahrass. A reception was held at the church social hall. 1lle new Mrs. Hires is a graduate or RanctMl Alami· MAX H. ROBERTS OF CD~TA MESA D1 E5 Max H: Roberts, an apart· ment house manager for 1'own and Country realty, died July 22 at Orange County Medical Center at the age or 53. His residence was at 743 Weelo Dr ., Costa Mesa. Funeral services were held yesterday at West- cliff Mortuary Chapel with cbaDge. sions and released. Patricia M. Grabam, 716 The accident occurred at James St., Costa Mesa, was 2:25 p.m. Highway Patrol the driver or the car. ac-otricers said the light was cording to the eauromta green for driving on Coast Highway Patrol. Highway when the Graham Taken to Hoag Hospital car veered into the trartic were Debbie A. Zimmer-island. mao, age 12. or 4607 Hamp-----~--~-­Wn, Cameo Shores: Lisa L. Nunis, 12. or 297 Crescent Phone in Y tNr Order Bay Dr., Laguna Canyon; for a Sul:.scription: Laurte Davis, 14, or 216 Call 673-0550 Bishop Wallace Parker or HHYC HAMED AS HOST --=:.:..:=:;;..._- eo-matnnen or the Flight or the Snowbirds are Robert Leech and Dr. Alan Andrews, members or the sponsoring Commodores Club or the Chamber. the Church or the Latter FOR OLYMPIC TRIALS Day Sa.i.nts otriciating. In· IT'S A q..o.y tor Dr. and Tile Newport:IU'I:or Yacht Richard E. Showatack, a career objective. term ent was at Fairhaven Mrs. UcUanigal of 1q46 Club hae bem selected by graduate of Newport Harbor Hta demonstrated leade .... DICK SHOWSTACX GITS 4-YUR SCHOLARSHIP Cemetery in Santa Ana. Windward Ln., 8aycrest. the U.S. Olympic CanmJt-High School, has beeo abip qualities and scbola• He is survived by his Scott Paul UcUanigal ar-tee w eponaor lbe Olympic_ awarded a 4-year General tic achlevement tn high wire C··•erlne· 2 sooo trlala for tb 5 5 ete Motors college ··•o1ar•"p school were '·atrumental ' iUoll ' ' rived at Hoag Hospital at e · m r ~u ...., 1U Robert Yerites or Cosl.a dass clldng Augu st. by tbe University or Cali· lD RJcbard'a aelecd.oo by Mesa and Ri~ard Yerkes or 8:23 a.m. Wednesday, June Tills honor came 10 the Cornia at Berkeley. UC.Berkeleyror 1be coveted Laguna Beach; 2 daughters, 24, wei ghing in at 7 pounds, attentlm or tbe Newp>rt Richard, soo or Mr. and OM award, He waa editor or Mrs. Delores Cardoza or 10 ounces. It's all very ho-Beach Ctty CouocU Monday Mra. Nathaniel Sbowataet tbe Newport Harbor H1&b Dublin, Callr .• and Mrs. hum for young Sco tt. eveningu&ephea Bamard or &10 Snu.1 Harbor Road, aewapaper, preatderu or the Cbatlene Johnson or or ate NHYC race oomrm'" CUrt Haven , plana to pur--Amertcaa Field Service Kirkland. Wash .; 2 brotboro, IUGAIET COIUIIS OF teo ""'\\OOtedptrmloolon to suo a college oouroe to Slu-COIIIIdllae llld man- sisters and 3 grille!-CLIFF NAVU DIES part trail.,. Cl1 lbe alloy· social IJCioooe llld baa ber ot lbo bigll IICbool motb cbUdreo. MU'prll MarUn Coanera, way 10 tile welt or tbe chosen medicine u hta team. Mr. Roberta W&l bom at 216 St. An*ewa Rd., curr d\l)lbouee rrom AUI. 12 G d G II Mono. Utall, Oct. 6, 1914. floveo dlod July 00 at tlOOf! tbmup 28. Ho aald tbe ar en a ery to open and lived ror 8 years in Hoapti,-1. trallera wW be needed w Orange Co\mty. She •• bom Jan. 8, 1915, storeUJeccmteetmtl' uUs, The Newport Hllbor s.-. JOHH VIIUT H.WEO lo Dltoolo. como to CaUfor· ""tell muld oumber woll .tee L-o ....,..,eeo lbo TO CEIIITIIY IO.r.JIO Dla 18 Jnla liD llld Uvod over 400. C<llnel1 -vod DIJOIItOg oa Aupol 5 or llo Oovemor Re.po baa na-bere 7 YIU'a. lbe request. aummer an: elhtbh at tile =---"~--2:--J mod .lobo A. Vlberl. prool-Sumvoro aro ber buobood; Cof!eo Oanle Oollory,all25 dalt md gs~eral m-er Jodi; 2 ooaa, Jodi md Jet! MRS. 1UCKIR IIILID ronnadon may be obtalaed nom llro. ·lobo kllo1z. ·e .. hlbila cblinolll, · a1 84&-6238 .. CDW'LIITUfTH YIAR Of •laAL CDUISI or Pactftc VIew IIGOrlal or Coole -; her molber, SAHli, fo\CIS OIARGI ~.;.~oer Hwy .• : COiolla del Park, Coooaa del liar. 10 MOf7 llodlaoly. ll'lorlda; 5 Mn. "-llorportte tb 0 -0 ....,...., board. 11 ..... llro. IIIIo Kae>-Tooter, .nro or Coole llo• 'lllo opeln1 will fOOIUre He will 1111 lbo aouplred md &ve HU41l ot nortda, 0111' Gouacllclll Ooorp well koowo 11001 Coaot u- &erm of r.-t Clift or P116-llolallllt .. ol Pooa,.,1VOoo " Ttlctor, no nalocl aua Ua&. o\rlbur llllller,-wu _, ..,0 reolpocl ...,.,... ala, "--llle Oeliowlca ol lloa.S.,, aad <*IIPCI wllb ar1 Qr!Uc lor lbo Loa .u.., 11 • Dllaola. •• AUoa Dodd ot lbo ~-111a111a1 -or loo nmao . : l>i ,..,, ... Vlbar&, 51 1o a pa-!!Ia rt•CII...,; a . blo-. 1ft. -......... al. ber JMrO •d now lbr lbo 11111 .. ...... ot -foH Ulll_. -llolll 'J: a--· oil.,_ • 1141 -dot' Hontci-E.-w. J"'* -· -IIYO .. _ or lba Nowpor& Hullor lliOIDbor or ~ -· llaa -~~­opoolal .-pi-111 STOIIIIOUIS -f to ,,JD --DAYS f to 5 THISI WIOALS POl JULY 5:1111-21 1111' .. .-r ... "·-· -eo.... ot Ooota Dr., Ooota ..... Bolli lbl Oldltaca •d 114.;,11 or lbe ,_., ,._ -: Olld a Ill_. aad I lin. 'l'lcter, rl. ot --oro or Ia. lll!Uer ealll:iaD of Calil:nla. DIPMII. ...... 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Island Costa Meso Liclo Isle c-del Mor . --. \ LIDO ISLE A Decorator's Dream 4 BEDROOMS AND DEN - 3 II<ATHS-WITH A TT~ACTIVE HANGING STAIRS TO MASTER SUIT~ $79,500 WITH EXCELLENT TER>.lS AVAILAfLE J. L , ....... lrlll. Ttl DMUIPERS ~ UDO SINCE 193S O...loJ-1300 coi111AUO:U Jj _ Your Choice ... of 2 Spanish Haciendas in Irvine Terrace, one with 3 A.R., Formal Dining Room + Family Qocm - -The other has 4 ~edrooms plus all the eJIIros. Tho 3 Redroom home is S79 ,000 while the 4 9odroom is S89,500, Both hove gorgeous Morine Views. Please COQle to 1019 Dolphin Terrace -Sot. or Sun. 1 to 5 p.m . We'll be happy to show both home.s. 673-0554 China Cove ~ qui~t secluded oroo with on ALMOST pri· vate1f8:ach. -From this IUce-new, 3 Dedroom, 3 bath .home you hove a view of ALL the boats entering or leaving the Harbor - -also, you step right out to the ~each -price $95,000. Bay & Beach Realty Jnc. 2407 E. COAST HWY. C DM Newport at Victoria 646-8811 (Open Evenings) EXCLUSIVE liTH PRE IARRm REALTY · Balboa Peninsula 21M MilAM AI, Near .. new ~ bedroom t dining room. Owntir commuting to San Francisco. MUST SELL. PRICE REDUCED! Open daily from 1 to 5 P.M. Harbor View Hills 1114 SEA LAME Spacious 4 bedroom·s and fcrnily room . Aeau• tiful view of .,tire Harbor. Oesianed for children and entertaining. Harbor Highlands 1121 DDIDTHY LAIE 4 Aodrooms and Fomily Room . 32' x 16'. Fenced-in Pool with Iorge separate BACK- VAilO-SHADED PY FRUIT TREES. BIG liDO HOME FOR ACTIVE FAMILY OPEN HOUSE -SUNDAY - 1 to 5 P.M. 916 Vio Lido Soud FIRST TIME OFFERED ON MARKET BUNSTER CREELY 642-7258 5 UNITS On The Beach $49,500 LOW DOWN. Step out of the door into the water. All fum. ished. Terrifie appreclatfoa and tax shelter. Mr. Bogs· eves. 968-3505. SINCE 1941 293 E. 17th St 646 4494 --~~~--~ ....... Wells-McCardle Realtors Rtliablt Service Since 1943 548-n29 COSTA -...~ Ocean View Spectacular ELOQUENT CAMEO SHORES HOME 3 EXTRA LARGE AEDROOMS SEPARATE DEN AND DINING ROOMS ~EAUTIFULLY DECORATED LIVING ROOM LARGE CIRCUUR POOL OWN ~R MOVINI'; OUT OF STATE HAS PRICED HOME TO SELL! S84,500 Contact J im Cobb Realtors 67).4400 Eves. 673·1864 (}.... no,..,.!!, R •• !tor 180° VIEW Ocean -Bay -Catalina and a bit of Heaven Garden Kitchen. ?ool. N atural Wood an d Roct high light this 3-bedroom, 2-bath plus retreat. Your furniture -hom te&k to provt.o- dal ~ w»J. .... tbo• tbla "ptcture perfect" home. 185.000. 332 Marguerite Corona dol Mar -673-8SSO · (}.... no,.,.!!, R •• !t,, "FAMILY FUN WHILE YOUR DOLLARS GROW" IHVHT IH Splii Level Meditenaneall RecretJfifJntlllllnd NEWPORT HEIGHTS f AAl·Sl11 A RARE ITEM 3 bodr-.s 2 full bcths. Spocious li~ing room with high be~ed ceilings. Hi qu~lity nylon carpeting. Dec~ for summe:wtnt., living. Electric dumbwaiter. Oownstaus be~ room with outside entrance. 2 ~lectrontc gDroge doors. Low taxes, close to schools. $37. 9~. 642·3766 0( 548-8905. NEAR BEACH .\ BAY Two immacUlate 2 bedroom homes + guest quarters. SO x 118' lot. 305-307 Jasmine, COM DE LANCY REAL EST ATE 2828 E. Coaot Hwy., COM, 673-3770 ' layrrrst For paopll! ._ Cllll..,.. tt. t.t. .,,_ .................. ... ,_.,_..... IN DOVER SIIOIIES, NEWPORT BEACH ••• wtMN the quiet ..... nee of a.,cnm:·s "forlwr vitW" l'lotMI, tt1t Pffttile of Nftoport's f•rnout. W..t Bluff, •nd priyeN beeches c:ombln. to fNIIe ttria THE pNa to Uw. You m.r bu)' • a.ycrwc "torw.r ~ .. lot end tv•n w.tt. & Sons will *""' and buikt J")Ur drMm home, or purcheN en ••qut.ite, ••istinl e.ycrest -· .... JOO s.too • ....t50 to $120.- ...... • iMa ...,., ... on.., Nawpoot INch. P.hoM (714) .... ,_ ..... lnb¥411. o--,#4 .... r-~ ., I."·~ ....... ---==== PNOIII! UZ·5111 Can't •ell il? •• :n..s. It? For Fan Actioa A Ratulll Call DOYLE A WOOD CO. SITUATID CIN Tllll KID SPACIOUS 1 a 2 II-AI'AIT~ '""" a """'"'-·~ suo • Plivate Patios • Fireplace s • POOLS • 9 Ho le Puttina Gleen • Tennis • Separate Family Section • Adj. 10 ~oo\s and Playaround 900 $oo Looo, Col\4 Moe Arthur""' c ... , ttwy. cln•,. F .. t.i• hi•~ DEL MAR 644-:1611 VIEW HOME Bod100ms, 3 boths, lorgo lot, -· this home is expecially bri~t and ch .. rful. .......... Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 122 'SEAJUD, CDIIOU HIGHLANDS View -3 BedrOom, 3 Bath -Just ri~t for fc.nily with tHnoge boy -Iorge ce11yon lot. Htttttttt 5 Bedrooms & Family Room Largo pool COld beautiful g""'ndo, 2 fi,.. ...... -· .............. -lloooloa. o- of finest homes in WestdiH ••a. JJOX Y. rRAXKl.lX I ,!~~t:,e,~ .. 1 ConN del Mtr, C1lif0tn~ Phol'lt: 673-2222 OPE:--: SEVE:\' DAYS IMMACULATE CUSTOM-PUll T 2 RR HOME on ONE·AND·A-11ALF LOTS Plus 2 •DI1M . + DEN INCOME UNIT ¥l ith 2 5~ down owner will carry bock first Trust Deed at 7' PRICE : S49,7SO ,_LI RIAL ESTATE 2$15 f . C..ot Mwy., c.-o 4ol- Q$.2101 ,'t fSA. VE RDE HAS TWO COU NTRY CLlJ BS MBSA VERD E HAS 4 SCI!OOL.S, 'PAaKS • llii-Y, .lillY IS,- COllOM DEl.IAII, CAll F. (Coati-,. .. ll C•t« II a 1ft <DU*«l•a pool aod ooact bar. • 111d 1bower aod reet room a. :rwo tenota courts a«Uoiotag ·tbe bulldlog bave beea rebullt IDd equipped wilb the most up.co..date lighting avail~ able. Here Ia Cbtck: Hearn's acrtpt for tntrolilctton or l.be new Hall or Fam e mern· bers: •BILLIE JEAN KINO. only ' 24 years old., ts the relgnin gqueenofthe world's feminine players. She has wn f/!1 national champion· ships, ·here aftd In 6 other countries. She Was a mem- ber of the U.S. Wtght:nar Cup Team for 7 straight years st:arting in 1961. and a 4--time member or the F~ deration OJp team winning l~~~~~~~a~~~2~~~~~~~~~~ t s singles match es .. She scored a grand slam in last fall's U.S. Nation al s at Forest Hills by winning the women's singles, women's '"":.)).:~!.;::;;; doubles and mixed OOu bles. _ .' And now she's home from Stamp vending fee cut F:ngland with her third Wim- bl edon title in a row. She i s making her debut as a a professional in th e south- land In th e 120,000 national tennis league tournament at the Forum in l ngle~Wod. But there's a problem. Billie Jean ts talking of qui tting in a year to be with her bus- band. She says she'll delay her retirement if her hus-- band Larry is called to the service. Since that word got out. I understand Billie Jean's opponents have been writing. phoning and wiring Lany's drartboard claiming he has everything from bubonic plague to bert beri. They's like to keep him home and )!:et Billie Jean out or the game. The Newport Beach City Council voted Monday even- ing to reduce the ree ror postage vendinJ;:: machines, and a(Ueed to re--study the Cee schedule for laundry machines and bulk candy and peanut dispensers. City Attorney Tully Sey- mour was directed to draft an ordinance establi~hing an annual fee of S4 per machme for st&l,p venchng, tn stead of the rect:ntly enacted new fee of 112. Objecttons to the 112 fee had been raised by Patrick Hart of Santa Ana and Ro- bert Mo rns of LaJn)na Beach, who said that .. the prohibitive fee " would drive them out or th e stamp vend- to~ busmess m Newport Beach. Charles Green of ROO \\. 15th St.. \\est Newpon. Hetghts, scud he has A1 c andy and peanut vendin)!: machmes m Newport Beach, pa.ld a 125 license fee last fiscal year. and now ts re- quired to pay a total or S320, abuut a thad of the total income. He said that the ht,i!:h ree would drive h1m uu t of business m the Ct ty. '1\Jl!Jam Bloomfield, repre- senting the National Asso- Ciation of Coin Laundry Equipment said that SA ines i s prohibitive. He urged the Council to place laun· dry equipment in a service category, at a lower cost. similar to Zerox. Culligan water softener and IBM . Mayor Doreen · Marshall commented that ''there ap- pears to be an inequity m the fees." The staff was directed to stu~ the fees for personal service and bJlk vending machines. LIONS HEAR TALCOTT The speakei-at the ~ari­ ners Lions Club meeting at noon this Friday, July 2fi, at the Stun Shirt restaurant will be property manager Jim Talcott, "the Land Man," who will tell about investments tn CaHfornta recreational land. Mr. Tal- cott is a weekly conuibutor to the Ensign, sketching and ·.Nntlng the scmKlnette fea- ture for the Btble pa~~:e. FIRE OH lliE AAHGE Ufeguard Bob Ernst spotted snKlk:e conung from a roof exhaust at 6110 W. flce .• u Front, \\est Newport, early Monday morning, July 22. After conJuJ~ closer to the house, he saw names on the kttchen range, .and then extinguished the fire for !\Irs. Juanita Dennis wtth dry chemicals. • JON ARNETT, playing football during his college and pro career, -could break tackl es. keep his reet :ll)d keep on going through a seemingly ir,penetrabl e mass or oppo:1 111..:. players. His balan ce was phenome- nal. So was his speed. Jon started OJltivating these talents at Manual Arts High School in Loa Angeles. At USC. he was fantastic as a sophomore halCback, merely sensational as a junior - that was in 1955, wheo he was named All American - and he was ~eat in his seni or year though injuries limited him to 5 games. Along the way, he managed to come in second in the RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE 1 T "''e 2 T .me\ 3 Tome~ 20 ..,o r•h or lc'' 1.50 1.50 3.00 21 ... ord\ 10 30 word\ 7.00 3.00 4.00 31 '"'Old\ IO 40 ... ord\ 3.00 4.00 5.00 Eoch ,...ord over tO ... crd, .05 .10 . 15 -------- 20'; OFF FO R CASH WITH ORDF.R •••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR TRAN5FER AND STORAGE A.g..,r for WHEATON VANL1NES, INC. LJ 8•7J2] Of LJ 8-978 ] ]7 5 E. 17th St., Coua . o !lOOK~ FOR SALE llew,orter TV Sales 21127 Heoloo• II ..I. Co•t• M••• • S41-IS11 OIL PAINTINGS. OR~AT· LV REDUCED to sell. Make Offer -64/;-6245 Complete PAINTING CON- TnACTOR'S equipment, including 2 sprayer mach- Ines. 646-6245. e WORK WANTED OONOITIONED offices and/or desk space with central secretarial Xerox and telephone answering service. MU11JAL BLDG. 2863 E. Coast Hwy .. COM . Call 8 a.m. to 5 p.m .. 675- 4070. FLOOR SPACE 6.140 sq. n. noor space available in large building. Burglar alarm (certiDod aystem) already lnatallod • Plooty Parltln« Space (ap- pro•. 50 cars) Centrally locotod oo Newport Blvd. neat 17tl> St. -eo .. Mel&. Reliable ......., may bove up 10 5 year 1-. Call 646-4488. F Glldys Paine dies at 53 •i. Clllqra r . Paille. L...,d. 111 a1 llllae. aod 1581 Can wall L.o ., ••• Rboba Haw-Ill of - NCAA bloW •• : After tw-lllalllpo ad DUoola. cilff. •fe ot •villa• ad hdluMCto, ODd 1 -·•· po61atloo. GleLoo ADplu TlleLoaADcol•-draft. --tlva J•" Roo Pllll•dH&mU a.a, . ..., llama -pleued 10 lip ed Eln>y 00 ... ftrat IOIIIId bon Paille. lied 'lbarlda.Y of ... NOW Dllbad ...... loa aod bo perbmod bdl· lo 1845. · but loiiMd be _. .. lllly 18. u Hoaa RoiiiY-realted rrtdAJ llaoUy for ., .. over ao 8 played w1• lllo CbiCIF Hoopltal l>nowtos ., ••· Bl&hl u Paclllc Yin 114>- year pectod. tte waa decl.,. Rocteta. ·Three )'Mn lU. taaded 111Deaa aod alfgel)', morial Pllk Cbapel uad od alli>n> ballback In 1i58 be put oa a Ram uolfotm. llbe waa 63. IIMI wa6 celabtaied llliw· and wu selected to lhe Pro Firat he was a balfb&ck, Sbe wu bom tn Biddeford. day raomt01 at C..r Lady Bowl 5 dmea. Jlo cloaed bls but bls pase-catcblol lloiDo. April 18. 1i15. Her Qle«t of ADselo Cburclt . football year with the Chi· caused the coacbea to bu-..d 11 vtc.pre•dmt Interment waa at Fliltlav• cago Bears. switch him to orrenaive end ofllaiUal Savtnga and Loan Memort&l Park, Slota Ana. • FRANKIE ALBERT. and In that poettloo he beo M• .• at 1he ColOna del wUb Pacttlo VIew Mortuary one or the legendary quar-came a seosatloo. In 1961 Mar omoe. Ed Ia active handling the ll'rangerna&"· terbacks ot football, a&tenfS. he helped the Rams win the CID Cbamb• ot Commerce cGDDtitteee. ed Stanford and played on championship as he chalked SUM wra aho lndude • FOR 5.4.LIE ao undefeated rteahman up 1,495 yards as a recet· NICHOLAS ~. FROST of her mother, rca. Marte team.· As a BOphomore his ver -an all time record lb06 Dorothy La-~e, Harbor 3ul)'of0ld Orchard Beach, us~n Tr;:LF.VISION for exploits cap tured the atten-high In the NFL. ·In 1960 HIghlands, has been promoted Maine:4trl.atera, Irene Folf!'/. sal e. 19'' ponable TV - tion or th e Pacific Coast Elroy was · named general to assistew\t vice President >Ru~U>:_:M:anb~~al~l~ao:_d~!:IU~dt~od~:·:•:l:y:::::l:39:·:00=. :5:73-=54:7:8:·::;-Conference. And as a junior manager or the Rams, and in in United California Bank.' s r signal-caller -this was in 1963 he assumed the tiUe or insurance funds mortgage 1940 -he el ectriOed the assistant to the presideot. division, where he serves as nation as the Indians swept • JOHN \'.OODFN, a great a mortgage loan otfic~r. He through the regular season basketball coach was also is a native of Connecticut,. a undefeated to ~n the con· a great player _'in fact, an graduate of Colorado Uni· ferenc.e champ1onshlp and All-American at Purdue for versity in Boulder, and has the nght to play In the 3 years as guard. He captain-completed sped all zed stu· Rose Bowl, ·whe~e SLanf~~d ed the great Boilennaker dies in real estate app raisal ~~sk~Ne~a.ska s c;?m k' • teams of 1931 and 1932 and at the: UC LA extension. He Albert. eHe e:s -nam~~ ~ l ed the school tO two Big and his wife, Susan, are the All •-eri ·F k. • Ten titles and th e 1932 na-paren ts of 3 children. .,.,... can. r~ 1e tum tional oollegiate champion- MESAH~ ARREST EO ~ugme Davis, 22. of 1164-B TU stin Ave., Costa Mesa. and Roy White Jr., 20, of 335% Del Mar. Costa Mesa, were arrested at 4:01 a.m ., Mooday. July 22. at CU cr Or. and Dover Dr. by Newport Beach police on the chat'ge or bJrglary. pro and play?d INlth th e San ship. He was on Purdue's Francisco 49 ers for 7 years. honor roll and received the In one season he threw 29 Bi~ Ten medal for outstand- touchOOwn passes, ·setting log merit and proficiency a league record. .Little won-in scholarship and athletics. der he was sel ected pro For 11 years be taught in player or the year ror 1948. high schooL Follo'olr'ing his For 3 years he coached the Naval service in World War 49'ers and in 1957 his team ti he went to Indiana ~tate tied for the divisional dl~-as athletic director, basket- pionship. Meetin~ Detrott ball and baseball coach and in the playoffs, the Bay was there for two years be-ePRINTING area el even lost a _narrow ror ooming to UCLA. At one. · 31·30. In 19;;,7 his 3ruinville, John has become Stanford days were reco~-the greatest basketball coach nized once again when he of the age; The onl y coach was named to th e Collelo!e in history ..vith two perfect Hall of Fam~ :l> and 0 seasons. The only Ensign Pub li sh ing Co . fJI/~f'l l'rilllf'rS • High speed rotory offset press • GEORG . YARDLEY, a coach ever 10 win two sue-• Var ityping Headl iner Lave tile Colorful Sound of Orange County Music Newpon. Harbo~ High Sc~ool cessive NCAA champion-• star, spent hts colleg1a~e ship s. and one of t\lriO days at Stan ford, and hts coaches ever to 'olr'in a total major sport was bask ~tbaJL or 4 NCAA championships, 2721 E. Coast Hwy. CORONA DEL MAR Phone: 67~550 From RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM Fashion Island. ~ew port Beach I should back up a bit and a distinction he shares with tell you that he learned the Kentucky's Adolph Rupp. game from his father. 'Nho John ha s never had a losing was one of the University or season in 33 years or coach- Chicago's fine players. and in~. His all-time record is that he pracliced until aner 685 wins and only 192 los- dark every day in a BalOOa ses for an amazinJ!: .781 'sland alley. At Stanford, average. He was roach of Caorge was named an All-the year in 1964 and 1967. American i n both 1949 and And there has been recogni- 1950, ·and in the Iauer year tion of his fine qualities as be broke Hank Lusettl's a human betag. in 1964 Jobn on~seasoo scodng record. was named California's Keeping up bia game aCter "father of the year.,, graduation, George played • nQN ORYSO~:-:' began AAU ball and was named his baseball career In 1954, player or the year in 1951 playin g 2 years in the and 1953. ·Geo rge played 7 minors. I:l 1956 he moved years of pro ball -with the up to Brooklyn, and he's Pistons and Syracu se Na-been with the OcH~ers ever tlonals-and he was named since. To perfonn for 15 to the All-Star team 6 of years as a pitcher, and a tho se years. He broke top-notch one all the way, George Mikan's one season is an In credible Ceat. Thi s scoring record in 1958, -and Don has done. In the last 11 be was the first player ever years he has averaged over to score over 2,000 points 40 games a year. He missed in the N.BA. He was also an only 3 starting turns since All-American volleyball he became a regular in 1957. player in 1951. and he is Even 'Nhen the Dodgers are one or the fine tennis play-losing, Drysdale l ooks good. ers of Southern California For instance, last year he as you will see this aner-lost 16 games-but io those noon when he plays an ex-16 games the Dodgers scored hibition here. He's a great ooly a toW of15 nns. He~ gotrer, too, as 1 have team-surpassed Dazzy Vance s to my cost. Dodger Club record. He • ELROY HIRSCH. known holds the record for Dodger as "Crazy L egs," grew up shutouts .at 47. He thre"':' 6 in th e Insu ran ce town or consecuttve shutouts. wb1ch Wausaw, Wisconsin , and erased th e major l eague r~ watching him play football. co rd posted by Guy Hams scouts or the state univer-in 190~. His earned run av- slty figured Elroy was all erage ts ~ne of the best- . 2.98 1iCet1me -and the last SUPEII IIIUIIS II •I'S. IOMEI'S, IOYS, SNITIWUI, SWIIIIUI, LIHEIIL CI.OIIM OIT IIIli' & IIFIIT1' lUI . . . . SAU ST MTS ,_.30 A.M. THURSDAY MORNING lilltLS & IIII'ANYS: CAlTll'S UNOilWIAl I IAIY CLOUUS KAU GlffNAWAY Dl:lSSlS KAliNOA I CATALINA 'U.YCLOTHlS WOJUO I IONNII DOON SOCitS" & TIGHTS LADIIS: KOU.notll fiU.MCIICA COOI.MIATD---,.... ...,. ' CN'ItS oow6.H CAIOLI CHitS IYPINO CHIC& •.u.t.11S ........... NOW 4.19 NOW 3.59 REDUCED 1/3"' 1/2 UP 10 cro OFF AND OOUNS ~i TOO NUt.4UOUS TO WOOtON HIU MEN & lOY$: SlACkS, SfiOITSHilTS, OIISS SHIUS, SWIM flUNKS, SWIA TO:S, SWIA TSHilTS, MAITD TOWIU ON SAU REDUCED 300fo to 500fo IOU-IN ,._...-lMi. UO NOW 1." lK. 1.10 NOW 1.2t. WASH ClOTM NOW Uc. INVITATION SOliD TillY OOWN-lK UO NOW 2.10. llC. 2.00 NOW t.1t. WAS/~ ClOTH "c CITATION SOliDS-UC. 2.M NOW I.H . llC 1.11 HOW I.H . WASH CL0TH,NOW "•· ........... ....., ....... -------"":-·--"""-.... , ... ...,. cataM.Lt LOCA .. ................... -..... ~e pohcy they needed for time we looked, 1.30 for VICtory. And he was -~ Uits year, lowest in the ":ii·American halfback n league among starters. He h1s sophomore year.lo 1943, is one or Ule rew 2&-game as a member or a Marine winners In baseball reach- Corps unit assigned to the tng this mart in 1%2. He University or Michigan ror has had 6 years where he schooling, he agai n was an has won more than 17. And All-American. During that or course you know be brote year be became Ule only Walter John80n's 55 year athlete ·In the history or reoord for ooosecutive Michigan to 'Nin letters in scoreless innings. amassing 4m~orsportsinoneschool ~a~IO~~~o:!~58~21~3.~.:':.' .... ~::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::~ year. ~ He won awards in basketball,. and track, and \ 11 In baseball he chalked up a 6and0recordas a pitcher, includJng a on&-hit victory over Ohio State. :'That same anemoon he defeated the famous Buddy Young by broad jumplol better than 24 teet to a &lal meet beo- •• " 111011 "··111111 V,. .. a MWITF r,. ................. ....... ,.,.. ........ __ .. ,_ .. ... -., ......... -VI--0111 I _.II ""'"• _. tM "'" ...... ,_-.... ................ . .. _. _ _., --.. -""'"' _...., ..... .. 'Ill I ll.dl .... . ..... I ••••• ANNOUNCEMENT Tlut '"•tllificeltf, funy "'"ilt~t•41 lt61 C."ti"•"••l 41ri••" ,.,.•"•lly '"-' uck.. t i••ly by ~'-Clytl• Je)utte.., "•• 11ew k-.11 r•I .. •H fer ,.,t.llc ••'•· •• p1rt •t Jehl'lllll •"'tl S...'• liJifiiV•I M.tl•l c.S.tHUf .. 1 •• Dir•ct y.vr il'lquiry •• t ill ..... ...... ...,..,., S.le. ......... ,. OAA~I COUNTY"S OlDEST UTAtLISHID ~TINENTAL DEALE• Johnson & Son Newport • Co1te h4e•• 642-0911 t I ' I, CITY COUNCIL LAUDS WALTER LONGMOOR llal,_ .._,.. ol -11148. 1ad-I, .. , 11 NEWPORT BEACH 10( Clitia rocolvod ~-pnoi411DI. ~~~~fi~ti~= I& lut week'a NtJwpon Tbe reeoh&ioa &110 DO&ed Beach Ctty CouDCU mteU.a~ b1a 14 ,._.,, em &be P1ADD1111 for tda yeara ol aervt.ce tor Comaduioa ot tbe City ot lho oily lad lor OriDp No-n Booob, IIIIIch be Cot.ll Collep. -vod 12 yean u chair- w.-ar Doreen Marllball pr• tented him wt. tb a framed copy cS a ruolution wbicb wu uoanimoualy adopted by the Couocil. man. He &110 aerved •• ~ stdeut of the Newpo11 Harbor Ctiamber ot Commerce ADd of the AeaociaLed Ctlambera or Commerce ot Oraqe County. In tbe bullineea world, be *'. Loogmoor retired last purcbaeed the OJrUe food moolb from the OCC board or canning firm lD Loar; Beach &rueteea alter serving almost in 1934, reaamed it Weatern 2\) years. He waa a member Cannera Corp. u.d moved it of lhe board since Nov. 1. r.o Newport Beach in 1936. SUMlO KAWASAKI, deputy director tor the Los Ange- les Japan Trade Center and July lb speaker at the Co rona del Mar Kiwanis Club meetlng, Is pictured here with the Kiwanis program chairman, Ken Foster, public relations director for Newport Balboa Savings and Loan AsSI1. Mr. Kawasaki came to the U.S. In lQ~. received a bachelor of science degree in fo reign ltade from UC Berkeley in 1Q37, worked fo r a year and a half for Ml t- su~shl Shoji Kalsha, trading firm In San Francisco, then returned to Japan,. where he se rved for 7 years with Mltsubishi Oil Co. in Tokyo. Later he formed an Import and export firm In Tokyo. ln 1Q53 he opened the Try for governor's cup J st overseas Japan Trade Center In New York; trans- rred to San Francisco. in 1Q54 to open the Trade Cen - r there, and came to Los Angeles in 1Qb6. He told the Kiwanlans of the importance of foreign trade and showed a color film about Japan. (H oward Folsom photo.) Kevin R. Wheeler, assis- tant superint.eodent--peraon· nel 0( 'be Garden Grove Uni· !ied School District, was a~ pointed last week as assi&- tant superintendent • certi· Cleated personnel or the Newport -Mesa Unified School Disui.ct. at an annual salary ot 121.5®. He will begin b.is duUes with the District oo Aug. 1!;. Argyle Campbell 0( lbe Balboa Yac.bt Club, member of the Iotercollegtate All- American sailing teun, baa again won the right to defend Cot his club. the hooors be He has been with the Gar· deo Grove School District since 1954. He served as principal or an el ementary school for 4 years and in 1958 became asllistant su- perintendent-personnel. He is a 195\l graduate or USC with a B.S. degree, received his M.A. degree Crom Cali· Cornia State College, Los ADI;eles, in 1954 and has takeo addidonal graduate work ac USC, Whittier· Col· lep, Col -Full-lad Col Stale Loog l!oacb. He is an outstanding golfer 'with an 8 handicap) and includes swimming, bridge, and sports in his hobbies. AlA firm adds partners Hit civic actlv:Uies I~ LEGAL NOTICE Cf.RTIFlCATE OF' IUISINESS Fic:tlliou• Firno N•me WUIIamE. Blurock, F.A.I .A. aDd Associates, architec- Ual &Dd p}ynjnl firm in Coroo.a del IIUr, thia week -r•nd a change ol ume IDd the addiUoo of 5 part- oars, and a business mana- ger. The new name is William Blurock and Partners. archi- tects and planners. Senior partner is William E. Blur· ock. New partners include Leroo A. Hester, Anaheim; Alan E. Smith, Orange; Ro- bert I. Hench, Laguna Beach; Owen C. McCorkle, Newport Beach; and David W. Curtis, Corona del Mar. 1ll E UN DERSIGNf.D do here- by c:er1ify lh•t they •re coo· Juctiog • reslaur.nt bu11inesa at 440 Ueliouope Ave., COfoos del Mar, under the fi c:tiliou firno nllme of The Pir•tes loll. 11od th111 ••id firno i8 compol'led of the fo llowio~ per800l'l whose oaruu io full 11o d place of rt~~i­ deii C:e •re 1111 followa, to•wil: Joh11. Soukerss, P .O. 9 011 144. Associate partners are J .J . Coroq• del \far Strickland. Newport Beach; Leo11idu Piene Pavlov, P .O. Wynett E. Bedell, Newport 144. Coron• del \1ar Beach ; and John Trittipo, WITW F-SS our haods thi11 2211.d Laguna Beach. Edna M. d•y of July, 1968 Blu......,k .. _a been named J oh11. Soo ken~e ,..,.,. ua Leooida11 Piene Pulov business manager. STAIT. Of CALIFOR NIA 1111 Blurock's work in Orange COUNTY Of ORA'S Cr. ' KERRY JO A9RAHAMS, 18, County includes the Corooa ON ntiS 22ad d..y of July, 1968, before rue, • Not•ry P ub-llf Tustin, reigned as Miss del Mar High School; Orange lie io 111d for sai d county ud Orange County TomorrOw at Coast College; EataQcia st•te, .re11idiall therei11, du ly the 11~68 Orange c ounty Fair High School in Costa Mesa, aut~mis•aoaed •ad 11wom. pel'· • 1 · school admJDIStration and lloa•lly oppe ar-ed john Souker-and ExPOS it on. She IS 5 h 1 r b . dm ' . • f · II 1 h sc oo o usmesa a Jnls-ud Le011ldu Pa erre Pavlov eet, 8 Inches ta , we g s tration, Fullertoo State Col· k11ow11. to me to be the per~u 131 pounds, measures 36-24-1 . ~1 ~-·• High Scbool whose a•111es •re aubl!lc:n bed . ege, ~:. ......,....,o to thP-within inslt'11111 ent, 1111d 37, has light brown hair and in Placentia; Gardeo Grove •c:koowledl!ed to me that they orown eyes. She is a Foot-High School; Pacifica High necated the ••me. . . hill High School gra<iJate and School In Gardeo Grove· •1TN f..SS Ill)' hnd 8Dd offaC:Ifll • u.l. will attend Cal Poly at Po-Costa Mesa Hi~ Scbool;and \t.ry A. u .. p• mona this tall. Runn ers-up .~cFad<En JUDlor High in Not..-y public lo aod for 1111id • Santa AnL Conty omd St~~te. In the County Fair Queen Mr . Blurock bas served as My Coruml•llioa e~:phu Oec:. contest were Maret a Lynne a design consultant ror the 13 , 1.971 Roberts of Orange and L isa Escole de Americana aod Pabhsh: jady 25, Aa8.1. 8, 15, C w1 of Anah im !Rich · ·-'" 1968. ia the Newport H•rbor o ey e • -EducaUooal Faciu.Ues L .. F.a•ip. ard Pucillo photo.) boratory (Ford Foundatioo) r-------------------, i Send in i I YOUR Subscrlp~ion TODAY I I -~~~~ I ! NSIGN t 11 Official nowspapor of tho Ciry of Newport Booch. I I 2721 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR. CAUF. I I LOCAL SUBSCRIPTION RAITE: Only $4.00 0 , .. ,. I f (1\ot'a ]] 1/] -is • -th) I I OUTSIDE OF THE HARBOR AREA: $5.00 • yoor I I MAIL IN lliiS ORDER lad YOUR CIIECI( .. CASH TOOA y I ~~ I I ADDRESS I I an AND STA ZIP 1 L--------------------.J in Rio de Janerio, BrazU, aDd baa just been commi ... siooed by tbe Mini at • ol Edueatioa aDd lcl•oe or tbe Commoowell.lll ol A• etralia to work directly wttb a team of educa&ors and Au- stralian architects to de-- velop a community college educational system in that country. PIIOF. JAMES McGAUGH IS MAilED UCI DEAN Prof. James L . McGaugh. 36, internationally noted toe hi s research into the biologica! bases of memory and learning. has been ap- pointed as dean of the School of Biological Sci· ences at UCJ. He bas been acting dean fer lhe past year since lhe school's first dean , Prates· sor Edward A. Steinhaus. resigned to resume full· tiroo !h.tties in teaching and research. · Prof. McGaugh was among the first faculty members appointed at UCl. coming to the campus in 1964 as chairman or the department of psychobiology. If wa s m e of the first academic departments to be establish· ed i n the nation ror teaching and research on the biola. gical bases of animal be· havior. He has reported dramatic improvement in in· telligence of rat s and n!ice as a result of implantarion and injection of certain chemicals. GRADUATE WORK HUT William John Scholle, son of llr. and ft'lrs. William R. Scholle, 1851 ,sabrtna Ter.,' Irvine T errace, is among the 256 Pomona College SErliors who received b&cbelor of arts degrees at the 75th ao· nual graduation eurci~ea. He is a cbemisuy major aod Plans to do gradua&e work in the fall at the Uni· versity of · wtsoooain . He was a member of the varsity wacer polo team utd served as prellident or Nu Alpba Pbl fraternity. He is a gradu. ate or Corona del Mar Hir;b Scllool. · lfGIMS IHTERHSHII' Capt. Clintoo P. Sayers, son-i,&.law ol Mr. aod Mrs. Robe<1 Baird 0( 4624 Hams> dea. Cameo Shores. baa be- r;ua. his one-year medical I«Dobip •• llil!ord Hall USAF Hoopllal. Lactla~~d AFB . Teua. tte Ia 1 pa· ....._ ol ta• Doovor Hlp llcllool lad .... l¥0d "' B.A. lad II.D. dellft• - tile ~olll' ol Col<ndo. He ....... ol o.lta ,.. llolta. .Down b the Sunset Sea BALBOA PAVILION A ND DR EDGE BOAT WORKINC JN BA Y IT.EET ICEWE. EAIT lfEWPORT JACK COHHERS HAM EO AS TRUSTEE BY ELKS ,Jack 8 . Conners of 3J Beach Drive. Lido Penin~ aula. hu been receoUy e1 ectad a trustee by the Newport Harbor Ella. He bas beeo a memb« or Elks for 2\) years and previously served u eotertainment cb&irm&L c=J Do 0 ooo [! , ' , $' ·~-- NOS TALGI C MEMORIES of New· Port Be ach th at used to be (just atter the tu m of the centu ry) are r ecalled in these historic photos from the salesoamphlet published abou t 1cno by the Pacifi c El ec~ tric Rail way Co. Above Is a CJ,~Iet scene on Ne woo rt Bay. At l eft is a street scene in East Newpo rt, wi th a me at market and a deli ca. tessen a little farther down the street, and a horse ploddi ng along on the right. The 2 photos bel ow depict co ttages on the waterfront In East Newport, and a VIew of Bay Ave. on the P enin su la that loolr:s fo r al l the world like a scene in the country. ' Mr. Cooners is a member ol tbe veodor--veDdee aa- Uooal technical oommittee ol tbe American Society for Qoailljl Coolrol. Ho Is • .,.. ployod 11 AUao~e Rooeorch Carp. 1D CoOl& Mooa u 1 qilaiiiJ uaunoee _.._. llllvo. H. J. GARRETT FURNITURE I'"* lad bla wile or SS ,_,., Mar~. biVO - ... -. o1 N-B-b !« A ,.art aDd bavo - _, Bit or c... -· • lolf or 3lol Booch. p oft:uionel iotl•iot ..,..., 2215 HAMOl ll 'ID. COSTA MESA ... can-... on• • I' j / l!t-.. ~~g:? .. -~!BL~he .k§§Q~~ ""'7 =~~ .-.1 L -!::!.~::L-.:.._.--?;~~~~;...;..~-:::----....;._--1 Go4 • -""-.. o.. J-L -• .. •• c:l.... the left." He lhwo II" Loi tht "I will .... thy -11 dlo -· Col.,._4 ".J .. _.-~ ...... ·--· fin! choice. And Lot, the nephew. -of the oorth: oo lhot If a .-------' ._ •• ••••• the 7.!"1.,., the poorer man. maa can aa.bcr tbe dut of tt. ~ CHQ1C1 G II 11:1-11 !!T«dily grupod a~ this oppor-earth, then "!!'!' thy -~ "S. 'I'-_,.,, 'J"llH ..,.... toio\ •• ,.;,_1 : (Of' _, l'f tunity to I het.l'..-oi~':"'""K at the ~rod! · ... ~ ,AI>H~ ,._,., .. ,~ ~~~ ..,. ..,.,YitfHtutN,af .., -'at c~ upente o 1 1K'f' and richer Ullll: a o .,._-.;: m cun..n, •-·,. ,.,. ~ .... will _,_,,.. (2 Cor 6 ·14) ' unc:le. He made no apol.,.;.s, but "bui t there an .. ,., unto the •••• -r-· · · · ' b mis· quickly looked to the east, and Lord." 'Theft: il oo tne:Dtion of . AI I haw ~ wtitls After Abram had •1 Ul . Mw the "plain of Jordan, that Lot building an altar at any lll thai lersm•. God '::" 00 ~~ -~ .. 11~ 1011. ~ it was well watem:i every where .. time, anywhere. tiUI .nb for one part r ra-to, Ylll sn,...,. r ummc and had tw • ponant 'tiel son: i.e., to clorify God by beiac £.cypc, ~bca. God wanted him Sodom and Go~~rah. W~houl I cannot help wonderi_nr what Hitwitneuaad.Hittenanl (Ia. to remaJft in Canaan, he :m..l further thou ht of how Abranl we wou1d have done m Lot's 43 :7, 10), aod God hu newr Lot, with all of thrir substanc~ would f:ue. '-r.ot chose him all ~c:;e-probably the ~me,Dofo[ ......,__. H ' f that they had gathered and the h 1 , f J ,, H d at was a great temptahon. --.--lS purpote or man. touls that they had l ottal in t e pam. o ordan. e eou.l ever turn toward the unR'Qdly and E~ man who. has come u~n Haran "settled bttwttn Ueth· ha~e taken p.'lrt of the feryalc the riches of the worla becau~e thiJ earth, excepttnc Jesus Omst, 1 __ l H . ., I' ttl tl f plam and part of the mountams, that way seems more pro~perous, baa fallen short of the glory e hanu. al, a 11' d •1 nor 1 1 ° but he took "all the plain." Do 1 take and k--. more th~ I God (R J ·ZJ) nd Lot w at ts now ca e erusa em. Ln ... hed h' t t -YA 1 ~ om. · • ": ''Abram was very rich in cattle A flo t rntc IS ten o-my rightful share? m gnte· lJ one of the ouutandm~ ex· . .1 d . ld .. d Lot' ward Sodom," he probably ful for what others have done _,_ . . d-·• h story an II ver, &n m go • an h h d " lied . am.,-g~vcn m rcc:or ~ 1 "had ftook d h d . d thought that e a pu a foT me? Am 1 trustmg my own of men who have been wonde~· tents., ln f~tnthesc erh=~ ~d fast one" over hi'l old uncle. but, $m&rtness rather than following fully blet.sed of God, but w~ m 50 ~uch that• the .. e was not as a m:ttt~r of fact, his . c.hoice the leading o£ God and trust-ing retu.rn have been exceuhngly h f • II th · that lOoked so good to lum was that He will provide ways and ungrateful to Him. 8eno~g d~trdurc dor. tall Their to bring di~ster and the loss nf means i' God v:~ve me Jesus as . U f he ocas an 11111; san c:a e. ey . L-d h f b' · ~-Lot was born m r o t definite! were not partnc=rs . all h1s goods, tr101: eat o 1!1 my Sa"iour. God gave me Chaldees, and •. when he was a but eac~ had his own s-=parat~ w.ife, a~d the de~ths of all of rtern:\1 life. God adopted me into y~mnc ff!8n. h1s father, Haran, r rt and servants for vari-h1s fi'm 1ly .. e-.ceptm~: two daue-h· His family. God has prospered d1ed . H 1 s grandfather, Terah, P openu!'nn es ters. He m1ght have thought that me in all things, and am l sat· took him and his uncle, ALram, ous ,..-.,...s · he could make a great name for isfied for Him to rna k e my and· Aunt Sarai and their pos-RICHES IRING CONFLICT himsdf, and so he did, for whet· decisions for me? Lot "lifted up sessions about 1,000 m !lc:~ north· There were. no fences, bu~ ever the Bible is read, his n~me his eyes" and beheM the rit;,h west up the valley ot the Eu-they fed the1r cattle, sheep, is the symbol of greed, self1sh· plain, but he did not tum h1s phrateij River in Mesopotamia to goats, camels, and asses on what, nr .. s, inen.titl1fle. and rompl~e h e(' t ow;~.rd Gnrl. He pitchcrl his a place that they called Haran, today, we call the ''oJXn range" and miserable failure. What Lot tent toward So<Jom. t:>ON''T l..&.T 'fOUil PRO&LI!MS MASTER. ~· .~ • c;. • .... "z.• • ·~ e3~ , • , . " '"' • , .. 2.h •3~ • 13 ,., . o 24 •3 .. ' i!8o •n • 5 ll• 18• • :l'!' 2.'9• 0 31 e'37 • ''"• .az~~e ~---:·--··· .. --... · -~---~ ,.,-·~ET NOT YOU rz '• " · z • •8 ... ,' I·U!A,SZ.T B& TROU&LED, \ ~ NEIT""E~ 1-GT IT ! • 12 E AFil.AI o '* , . ~ ,, '· -· ..... _.,..... ··-... -................. OVEQ..C.ON\1 NG- ' STRIFE _,' .. T A l...COT'T which was about 400 or 500 that had no one owner, but was overlooktd w as the fact that How are we headed? Toward miles northeast of Canaan, and common property. To take the "the men of Sodom were wicked God or toward the things of the there they dwelt a considerable place of fences, th~re were anrl sinnero;; heforl! the Lord ex· world ? Do we wink at wick~­ txriod until Terah dit.:d at the herdmen and shepherds who ceedingly." By the!e, Lot was ness and think we can avo1d age of 250 years. ''Now the watched the Rocks and herds an~! ro be "\·exed with the filthy con· its evil? Are we saved ? Are we Lord had said unto Abram, Get were rt:sponsible for the. ant · versation of the wicked" and hid with Christ in God? Do we tht:'C out of thy country, anti mats in their particular care. To "dwelling among-them. in seeing l~t Him make our choices ? Do from thy kindred, and frnm thy complicate the situation furth~r. and hearing, vexed his r ight· we st"C:k "peaceful coexistence" ONE OF THE MOST CERTAIN FACTS in your father's house, unto a land !hat the Canaanites and Perizzites eous soul from day to day with w ith the unbelievers and the un· life is that you are going to hove probl.,a. tMdlinga of Jesus Otriat you will have In~ n ... oeace -feor ~r~d tenalon in the face af trouble will be btouFt und..-control. Rem.,. ber that we have o tendency to ma6t:e our prob--1.,, much bi~.,. thcr. th~ ar• In this c:ondi· tion, you won t b. thinking clearly cr.d you only delay the solution. Believe that God will guide you; ask for guidance cr.d you will get It, You really will. "And the Lord sl,all guide thH c:ontinuolly ••• cr.d thou lholt be lilte a watered ;arden, ~r~d lilce a tpring of water, wha se waters foi I not. 11 (I sa. 58: 11). I will shew thee." These were "dwelled then in the land" also, tht·ir unlawful rleeds'' (2 Pet. ri~hteou s that we may make some Your Bible tells you this in several places, but the very simple directions, and, and they had their flocks and 2 :7 8 ). In his he:lrt he knew he gain? Do we compromise and "do In mcr.y more verses, it telh you how 10 over- if ltc obeyed, God (in a cove· h rds The land was O\'ercrowded wa; tfeating his uncle wrong, be-t-\·il that good m:ly come" of it? c:ome them. At Job l4i: 1 we find, "M~r~ that is nant) promis(."(} to Abram sevt-n .. e d ·th t .1 bet ·cen cause he was a rig:hteous man. Do we Oclie,·e that "the enrt I · ke f an ere was a s n e v. fi 1 "? D bom of womcr. is of few days, ~r~d full of things : ( 1) " w1ll rna o the h rd f Ab , cattle but he stifterl his better part to ju~ti es t 1e means · o we pr~c· trouble.. 11 Tll.n, a few pones later, at Psolm thee a great nation,'' (Z) "I will e men ° ran;'_5 ,. satisfy his greed. tic~ or approve "co·Opt:utlv~ • bless thee," (J) "and make thy an~ the.herdmen of Lots cattle. Abram "rlwdlcd in the land e,·;mgelism," or •lo we whnii.Y 9:9, we ore inspired br; "Tlle Lord ~so will be name great," .(4),, ".and,, t~u It 1squ1teappare~t that the 1-'rob· of Canaan," which was far less rely upon our Lord f.or Fh.-a refuge for the oppressed, o refuge in times of h I be 'I ( ) I 11 1 f th ches were too 1 ~ h troubl•11 The secret of dealing with your prob-s at a u essmg, ;, .. WI ems o t:lr. t1 . . fe rtile anrl more mountainous, ~:uirlance? Ha,·e you rea 1Ze11 t e ~less them that .bless thee, (6) much for their fneodhness. but ht-rlid not protest or try to importance o f God's law of se~ I ems is o simple Cl'ld unQ)mplicated one: just 'an~ curse _h 1 ~.that cur.sc.th ~~. who ~ad ~n brought compromise. Tht-re is no Mdence aration from unbelievers a nd not complete\ your probl.ns ~r~d I thee, a~1~ t' J m thl-c :.h.tll up m Abrams famtly, seeme.c.l that he complaint-d or even re· he unn~<q~'~":I~Jv:.2l~·o:k;;•~d~t~o~th~•:m:;l? __ !:;"';:;Go;:;.t=•===:;;;::::::;;;;;:::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;-ai;;;;;;~;;J:,~;i~~;-~ all fam1hcs of the earth be tto think that he must lov~ h1s buked Lot for his selFishness and r · blessed." possesiions more th:tn his rrla· meanness. He dwelled serenely LOT ABRAHAM'S MISTAKE tions. We sometimes say of confident that his God would .. ' a the wealthy people that t~ey are p r 0 v i de for him. And sure So ~~ram ~eparted, h· .. "...:ondortably oil," !Jut 1t seems enough, God spoke to him and Lo~d spo end ut,t.o ~ to be true that, in this case at told him that He would give w~lch demoJbt t~te . Jj 1 grthe least, there is such a thing a s to him and his SC"ed fort-ver "ail faith and ol>edt~n~e~h urecord J.el!lg ·'uncomfortaiJ!y ri:h." the land which thou s~st" in n~xt statement m e . Abram did not wish t o have gwes u ;; a shock~ for. n .. says, difficult\· with Lot, no r dic.l he '.\nd Lot wen1t •A.,bth ht~n. "kl.ont want th~ir herdmen to make war w as part o ram s I · h 1 · · d.. 1 f Terah's upon each ot er. t 1s quste dre an r a .part 0 rohable that Abram had a household, wluch Abram had ~tronger force of men than l....ot Leen commanded to leave. Why because a couple of years later: .... ·\luam tuok L:ot ~t: are not to!~. when Lot .was taken capitive by AbTam and 5aral ttad no Chll· the armies of the four king!o dren, and. A~ram wa~ 75 y~an from the east, Abram went tn viJ ami ~aral w1ls 6J, yet God his rescue with 318 "trained had llfOilliSeU that Abram wouiJ bo · h' ho .. ' · s-=rvants, rn m IS own USt', be the father of a great nat10n. d . h h h I f r · h an w1t t e e p o some o 1~erhaps they t~ok their ~ep ew, his Canaanite neighbors, he sue· Lot .. a lon~:: With ~he ide~. of cessfull pursued the invaders a?optmg huu a s ~ht:Jr son. Smce and "b~ought again his brother liod hao.l nut given them any Lot, and his goods, and the ~uu, th~y may have planned to . -1 d the \e" he I p GoU out. Many Pf=Opl~. v.onten a so, an peop . ~~·~n Christians . often act as 1f GOO WILL PROVIDE tJoc.l ..:anna t accomplish His pur· But, although the mightier m poses until anc.l unless they car· power, Abram was willing to ry out some scheme. or strategy humblt-himself before his un· uf their own. Today it is callec.l ·thankful nephew. His solution "co-operation," but by any name was simple. If they could not it is disobedience to God's com-live together comfortably, then mands to com~ out from among they should "agree to disagree" the ungodly and be separate from and separate pennanently. He them. God does not nt-:ed our could have compelled Lot to brains and mental resources to move with all his goods and make H is plans complete, and cattle, but he was too good a our effo rts usually result in ~ervant of the Lord to try !O trouble a nd disappointment for gain advantage for himseJf by u s. If Abram hac.l not made this fnrce to the .de~riment of h!s ·~.:tiom mistake we probably nephew. Also Jt IS probable that :ould. never ha\'e hearrl of Lot he was growing to realize that nor of the MoaLites or Ammon· God had sent him to dwell in ites the enen:ties of Isaac and this land and God undoubtedly J a~b. had made him rich and would take care of him in the future Th" Pastor's P1lpit t:AI..!f'O "'"''A IFO.IOHof!!"' 'AN I" .. A"''C!,CO. CAl..! I', /n Praise 0 f St rong Language ., •n. •· J. •us...ooi'IT A very unpleasant and ungodly woman once told me, "A Christian must always be nice to everybody." What she meant was that I had to take hf'r nasty criticisms and yet be sweet to her. Was · she right ? A minister triM to te\1 me, within the past week, that we should all ~ like J esus, who, according to this minister, toved everybody and never had an unkind word for any· one or ever Indulged In name·call· ing. Was he right'! Not according to my Bible. Jesus called Herod "that fox" (Luke 13 : 32): He called the Pharisees "hypo-. crltes," "blind guides. which strain at a gnat, and swallow a eamel," "whited S(>pulchres," "serpents," a ''generation of vipers" (Matt. 23 : 23-33). and much mor1'. On one occasion. He even called Peter "Satan" (Matt. 16 : 23) fo·r counsel· ing a wrong rourse o f action. Nor is !;t rong, blunt language lacking In the prophets and apos!l{'S. Thf' Bible rings oul with strong cnnd<'mnation of a great many pr'rsons as well as of nations. of sins as wf"\1 as the s lnpen. Nl:'i!her Jf:'Sus Christ nor the Bible There was a fa mine in the as He had so abundantlv done in la nd, anc.l, without asking God'~ the past. Afterward (Gen. 22 : approval, Abram left the land 8) Abram put this thought in is "nict• to evPrybody," nor can Wf' that God had g1 1 vehn tod hd1m, ~1nd these words "God will providt-.'' be, wnhout sin. traveled severa un re m1 es • . south into Egypt. Because he So "Ahram sa1d unto Lot,.. . The Bible's strong langua ge does lied to Pharoah about his wife, Is n)ot the whole land befnr~ not represent sin or weakness on Sarai calling her his sister, he thee . separate .thyself, ! pta} the part of the propheu. apostles vt "deported" from that coun· thee, from me.: 1f thou '~·1lt lake or Jesus Olrlst. Their anger is • as the left hand, then I w11l go tn righteoJJS a n~'f.· and their plain, try. the ri ht · and if tho'u d to blunt language Is godly Indignation j 1JVO MINUTES I IJIIJLE .,. COIIMILNI •· ITAM N.l. ...... ...... IIOCIIT'f' CMtCAeo. _..Oil t06al GOO'S JUST JUDGMENTS • mt·nu uf (,,,.·r .. u· <~l fulo liiiM '" 1ruth " (Rmn 'J. ••( l"ht hrll 1r, ••·••·• (>f Rom~n~ 'J. ~t,.·au mJIIi.r mo· d11nk of loin IAonl• tlf'iilllnp whh thf' llfh \OUIIJ ruk t olf l.ulu• 18 : I!U~. "(~UQrl MtHII't ," h ",..,,..,~o-,tt~J ~" .. """ 11t:or (.o ./ ''''"'' !lUI rnrn"h ph1 lituot·r~ ~ou t •muiU(k ttwm lnl u ht•:ou•n il tho·• ofl't' ,.,rr,, II H•· tli1l. !Won!o'"'"' n o • 110'~\1'11 lUUid pnhil iol!ll ~([11/.1111 hn~·t ill !hi~ .. ·rlfo•r ~~tnll ,;o~•: "\\ h ltl 1h.t rukr h;111l .aiel. "\\'hat •hall I Than• (out\. Uf' ha~ ~tht'r tll!k.-u ,J,t, 10 lnht'rh 1:1nT1al lift-?' u\ lttfun• fht• bar uf jullict.•. pru· and righl~s 1 judgment. {One of the sins of our age Is the lack of strong ian~age where evil Is concerned. Nothlnc seerru to be called by Its right name these days. Murdere~ are called "free- dom tighten." Revoltttlonary mobs are called deprived and underpr1v· ileged ,peOple wh9m we must sub· . ' sldlze. Hoodlums are called victims of their environment, and 10 on. Because or the lnabJJity of many to.t face facts· plainly{ t~ are ea. Uy lmJX*!d on by kna~ and foob. ~VII and foolish penpm are toW-. , ated, allowed to take, up time and attention, and to hamper eodJ.Y men and women. Tht Lord aniiJni'ft•l lh dfl'(l. 11'-'UIIdnl( lit auilt). )11111 ,,,., hit• "Win do )'OU call mt I'J"•I. 'fiiC'A' !ilt<pfM'II •!own. u it ,.·trt, tu fill) tht '., ••••· •-t ''''' t ••• t. •• if 1 11m 1 1 .r H' 01 1 We cannot deal with eYII unlaa ,...... pe-n• I) m tour n• un~~~: . 1 ,,.,. ..... ' ' -u• ••· '""'· Rtn ,\n \.·'~" 1 1 ·•-·•-1 1 .. , we lint face up te It for wb.lt tt 18 ,.. liM 'I' un: ... r nil u• r lnii'OIIJ. ,.-.111 111 tnnw wh:of i<J t#(l uo lllht•fil Thil j( wh) Nlntiort, in "c:rip and call Jt by ftl rfcht Dame. We ' .,,·m•' Oil·' <1-pO•· •••~ fh(' law. , , 1 Ch . . have had too much nJcly·nlce talk • r '" tun-. •• •~ upo11 nil 11 pll' 1ht• tt·tt rotr~m•"''"'"""·" mt'flt fOf uur ju• debe . Thil I• from polltldanl apd p!lfildwn. It Our Lon!. of wu,.., wu tryln« wh~· l""'. S:24 dt"t.ll~ thlf t-,.. II hlah tJmt to '* -blunt. ''' lhow tht rnt'"l m1n 1h•t h wu lkn•n arc "{HIIifi«tl t~ly, by I-ll• plain, and atr'onl .....,.., and h11,....bk 10 r.m 11h11lon by rlQ-(fact. thmvtf'l tht' ~komptlon 1h1t1 then, by the ,aCC! of God. to taM ;,., ,_,J. To k«p the J..w wu iM· I• in Chrl• Jewe... ~tepa aplnlt the powuca ol ..0. -"" •-· anr child ~ Ado ... •nd "T•· • h h ._, We cannot wtn a battll until we r--v. ,..1 •• n If ft'le, ... .:. Ulllll fl f all l;..,..,lrtf dw bw roukl onl1 brinll dnlh, C'.t'ft ., GRACE WICHT rst 0 ~ that .. aft a.wwt.••l.... JtliCS THROUGH U GH T · at wu. Now •h• .._tutr jUlia if tM tot ·~sw, unto f'tt"mal litC', "' We need atrona a.ftCUIIII, ~ ._. *" 1e. IN••.-:I"a c.~ In Jdllt on. our Lord" {Jtom, ~ and 1trvn1 .-, God .... ~.:;<" .... ;::. _________ ..;''.;;•t.:.);_· ________ __, .. audiiiiC'Il! A Top Notch Businessman Tells His Heart I bf!llrve that the pown of OOd 1a complete. That t ht' authonty of Qod Is abAolute and rtnal : That, In hia proYidt'nee, Ood 1a ln control ol hia creation and rules In the alfairs ol men : That Ood Ls a Juat God whom 1 do not alwa,.. understand: ThAt Ood Ls a lovlnl' God, thaurh Just and hob': -Pot he has prorided a • ..,. throuah Juus Chrllt, 8o that bJ comrn.ttmenl &a him We may meet God's requltemen~ and be acceptable to him: ntat the Biblt-. M the rnealed Word of God. 11 the su preme Jlltthorlty for In)' Ute a.nd f aith: That by faith Ul Chrl.at .,.,. ~r~ choM-n of God ThroUfl:h hla Grace: T hat C'hrliit II both o•1r CrNtor and our Rcdeemt'r. Purtht't, I believe that God hMJC •ivt"n to HCh one of us the compWt.e freedom of choiCe. I belit'Ve that thtl II partleul&rlJ true Of Ute basic ded.llon that each of ua hal 1o ma&e aa ta whllt we •111 do about Ooll·~' SOn. Jdftul Chrllt. Ltfe on th'-ur'th can and should bf. for a Chrialian A Jlna"Uiu.s I"I~nence. 1t l5 for mr la It for you? -Elmer w . Enprom. Chairman of thr Board. Radio OOrporaUon or AmeriCa. John A. Sto1·mt>r v. lhe boolt: "NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON" ~'hlch both at.al'lkd the country and sold som~ 7 million copil'.!l. ThUi 11 from hla ~('C:Ond book CAllrd '·THE DEATH OP' A NATION" IV JOHN STOitllliEl When the oook None D:lrt Call lt T'rf'I'I!IOII 'a'M pub\~hf'd in ll)e4, !ta last ~h&P\f't , l'IO.'>f:d, .1f1Lh a cnll for .... !P.Jr.\!:}llll .. ~Pmi"IIP.irnt." J . Ed11r HOO\'ttr •·as quat.td aa sa.yln1 that ,.,hUe 1he riJht npln commun.s:n 'II'D.I bt'tn1 rou~ht on «onomlc. ps)'cholocl· cal, dJplomntJc. And military fronu. Lhnt thr b:•lllf', at lt.s he!ltl, ,..,.. a ~Pirli :J:ll one. Aft. _,.;., ,_, ,_ et .,_~.. .I leA. II,.., WIHO.• • ._..,_, Sc.D.. LLO .. ••-c"-1,.•• .I ..._ ••-.ti.-c-""i"" -' tfoe .._.,,. i• 1966. C.... 1..,.._ k - As the aulhor. I admonished !!11th render to "rXnn11ne your 011·n ~r•onfll fi'IIKIOUI beJitCa,'' :md uked thr QUt-l'itlon , "11 Dod ef .................... e41 .... -...... _, ... ef .eect....tc:• ....... i........ ... .. e tr•.tee ef W•MriJ ._.. a..rctt ef PriM.._, w-hney. lt:PRINTIED JllOM ''NI!W L IP't: P'ltOM CHIHST," BOX Jt, TVU'LE OTY a meanlnl'lul, In your lift-? .. consumln1 force WHAT IS CONVERSION? At that point. God "'~'" not "a munlni;ful. COI\Iumlnll force" to mt' becnu&" I had not Jl~t':pted His wlft or .Wn\tlon. I thOUJht I . By RILLY CR AHAM () NE QUESTION WHICH HAS BEEN ASKED of me morr oftt'n t~n any mher is the same one which men and womtn-young and old-in every walk of lif~ in every country of the world ar~ asking: "What do you mean by conVersion?" First of all , the Bible teaches t~t God is holy ;~.nd righteous. He canOOl toler.ne sin. Sin sep- amcs from God. h bri ngs the wrath of God upon rhr human soul. This is the root of all the troubles, ills and probltms of the world. Man has lost his moral, intellectual and spiritual sense of God. Man will noc rKover until he finds God. Bur tim he mus1 find 1he way back to God. Chris1 provided 1hc way back to God by His death on the cross. He paid th~ prict'; He pur- chased man's rtdt-mption by the shedding of His blood. H~ vindicated 1ht righteousness of God . His death and resurrection made 1 ~w and ever, luling covtnam berwtcn God and man. You cannoc 1hirtlt you r way back to God, be· cause human thought-life will nor coordinate with divine thought-life. The Scripture says that the car nal mind is at /e'nmity with God. You cannot u·or;hip your way back ro God because man is a spiritual rtbcl from God's presence. You canncx mOtllliu your way baclc to God because your char· acrer has bct'n marred by sin. There art: many people who confuse conversion with rhe keeping of the law. 11M: law of MOS:f'lls Kl forth in specific terms in che Bible and irs purpose: made crncsl clear. It was llOI oBercd at any time IS' a p.r\acca for the world's ills. It out- lines rhe reuon for our trouble. noc the part-:. The Bible says, .. ,, th• L.w iJ 1h• it~owl•dRt ofsi," (komant 3:20). The law is a moral mir· ror. It condtmns but does DOC cc:mven. It chaJ. Jenges, but don noc" cH.n •. h: points the fin~ but dors not offer/mercy. There is no life io the law. Tht:r.-: is only death; for the pronouncement of rhe law is '"Thou shalt die." Many peopJe •Y that ttwir ttliJion is tht Sft. mon on itx-Mount, buc tM man or womao iJ frt to be born who Ms ncr liYC'CI up co die Sermon· on tht Mount. 1M Bible ..,. dw: aU Nvt si.nncd """ rome obort of the p.y cl God. Dun variously explained as "to repent, to be oa·u a Chrbthm. From my child· ed . , , hood. I hAd been :~ctlve In \he regenerat ," "to rKtiVt' grace,· 'ro n:perience •·orlr. ol t.he chw·ch. I edited a rdigion," "10 gain assurance." church p:.per for a ltme. Aa a Trut-conversion wiU involve d~ toral mind, the Iannan. I h:~d apoken from the rmal affKtion, and the totsl will. There have been pulplta af a uumber of tood thousands of people who have been inrellcctuaJiy churcllt's -)'Ct l hnd nenr reau, became a Christian 10 the Bible convened ro Christ. They believe the enrire Bible. .•cnl!e or the ••or::l. Tht)' believe all abouc Jesus, bur they have never on Ft-:bnmry t9. 19115. I ume reall y been convened to Him. to ue tlHit In spltt-ot my "IOOd There i., a vast difference berween inteiiKtual IUr and church atrll\AtJons 1 ...... conv~nion 1nd tor:al conversion that saves the soul. " alnner 'l'h o dttst'l'Vcd to aa to Christ demands a change in rhe way you live-ht-ll. 1\t th: t ~Int . Lht' •·orda. f . "Chrl:it d1~·d for our shu," ~·hich :and if your life don n<X con orm to your ex-pen-I hAd ul11·uys brll~xed m· my hud ence, then you hav~ every reason to doubt your L._ became n·1.,-tcnl -and "~tY n:perit-nce! Certainly there will DC a change in the J.mport.ml _ to mt-. About 2 :30 elements that make up emotion when you rome tO A.m. the nut mommr In tht- Christ; hate and Jove will be involved, because dark llvlnr room or mJ home, 1 you will begin to hare sin snd love righff!OUsoess. ut.ed Dod to rorJIVe l111 a1n1 on Your slfcctions wiU undergo a revolulionary Lhe bu.1a that 1 believed ctu1st change. Your devotion to Him wiU know no had &lreadJ taken aU DlJ pW'Ilal\- bounds. Your love for Him cannoc be described. meat. Allholllh, 1 wucn ~· But even jf you haft an inre.Uecn.l acupuncc foCiou,ly malr.h11 "1 spiritual de· of Christ, and an emotional npnimce; that sciU claltln " that nllht. Jeaua Chrmt is nor enou"'h. There must be the cobvertiorl of came Into nty heart and bec:am~ a-• .. r " my r SaviOur. It .,... almoal. a your wiU! There must be a dctermiftarion «:{Obey and follow Christ. YOW' wiU mUJt be bent to the 11'ttlt. hcnrevn, before I r~•llzed 'II •·hllit. h•d happened to me. wiU of God. The ooly desire you wiU have wa 1. r ''n"" Lhat time. Ood haa m•dt-: be tO please Him. • • new penon of me. dolna t.hlnJS In conversion, as you stand •t the focx of the In my lite and hea,·t 1 wn1 neve•· cross, the Holy Spirit makes you rnJUc that you nb:e to do for mJAelf. The Bl· ar.-: s sinMr. He direcu your faicb ro Ouist ~ho b~e now makt'll tf!Me '-a me. It's died in your place. You must open your bean snd 1llvt And rut And I want to re•d let Him rome in. At that preciM: momnu JShcrHoly lt. Pra7~ is a JayoUI l.llne at Spiiir performs the miradc of ~ non; birth. You communion wtth U\e Ood ol t.h.ll actually become a new moral aarwe. There: comes WU.tl'le lnst.eiWl of a dut.r to be' the implao«~ition ol the divirw DINIL You bK:omc fulnlled. t loot forward to ra· a p;msker of God's own life. Jnw Chriw, ~ iDI to ehureh to bear OOd 'a the Spirit of God, rakes up raiclmcc ia your heart. Word preecbed.. Moat. lmpor\aot., I ~ to \ell PIOPit about. wbet TIM: convcm:d pcr1IOI'l wiU lofe. ruar ~ he Juu.. hU done tor ... -and once hated, and halt much that he once lowed. what He •W do for \hem, In There will ...., he 1 chaop cl r-t about God. -., "" hu tutnJJod "' - Whcrt you once may hlw bern carelm .bout and a l.hOUMnd other ••n t.be God, UviaJ !n coaea.nt fat, dracl. aad IUICII• wo~·dl of lt. Paul who WTOte ••• on.iJm ro God. JOU wiJ) 6Dd JOUt.af io a JCMe ol ... If •IU' m'n t. lD CblW\. rnrrmct, confidtonct, obed{eoar IIDil duorioD. he la a new creature: old thlba Thtre wW lie • 1neu •w ,_, of Goi. • c• • arw .,....... •••1 : behold au p.-10 ~ a deJA; .... • ..,_ Gol aad • \hlnp IN lliec:oiDe Mw. ADIL•D nrw ~ • Mia tNap •n ot Ood , •• \U Cartn~ Coa..W..--• '''4111 ~ ia ~ th=~~~~~~.!.t OOd bat daDt w.."""-1" .,..::r;~~ ~n., .......... UI•"'"""~"' ~of Gall ....... *J ·I-4. 'WUia • u-.nJ,..., 1-... aa.& .... ca.l. • ... cna .. .., • .,.. I It-= IbM 1M H8w ,_ t.a m•w.,.? w.-dia diC'''En ...._. II AIMrlaa'a.--.. ...., TODAY. -WID loo - -II- f!ll!!r!. '-'.,Z'l:f ·s=..:.. • , .. ., ...... .. .. ..... s::ii["loOo -......... -- ---- ' ' Tuesday gifts at load wllJ ID ..... I • ,., .., tbe ,._ .... oatroa -.. .......... --· 17 -=·· &o tMie8 .............. . * ..__ c.. alao-p .. uotbeY.,.. ..., y-Ctiur. c...., ... Taaada, Club. I& n••ld a "U.II" lift ._.._ III'Mid at, lb. to ........ a -l:rpe 1.W. llrlc ............ ... -10-tbeobl-tllaoUa11 ... ._..._ .. adalla aiiU -It Ia bor al tbe TCIIIIII Cealer -to IIUIIIIillp OftY OAd -al-a. IUSIIIU. ............. ~ ... ·· ............ IIIL I •us Madlaltbe4oGaliCIIWU -lllroalb tbe olforta ol dae ftaa lrta eeOUoa .. der tbe --lp "' lh. P.D. Eadaley. Aloo OODirlbo&tal "' tbe -... ... di<Xnlilll --· beaded by lin. f'IOJd Baell. All "' ........ "' ..... deputaaKa wwe aold at ••••••• HI-'· ..... ~ ......... apoclal -• with tho t'""'Chl of ... m,. tbo Youtb Ceater fbad . Aa a re-- ... , -., Ia tbo gilt of *400-of--oo. ....... --· Going out for the evening? One of the first things to leave with the babysitter is the telephone number where you ean be reached. And don't forget a list o t emergency numbers; like Fire, Police, and Doc- tor. There's a special place 00 the inside COVeT O( your di redory for these num- bers. Have you written them down? • • • Now, here's a real shaggy customer story for you. It seems there's a {// German shepherd dog in Los Angeles who answers phone eallsand holds the receiver in his mouth until hi s master com~. What's more, every month he pays the phone bill! He <!arries the payment in his teeth a nd drop8 it right on the <!ounter of our public office. • • • hcific Te~ will aurvey Ita cuetQmllfS on • ~ 1•!'"!'11! basil beginning thia month to determine how they fMI their .. ..,._. HfYice. The .-.-:ionnehft wi II be ._. to • llft1tll of cuato-- mere throughout 1M eru MCh month. CuataMra receiving the queationnliree wi II be H- lect_. at rendam from lr'nDnl thO. who have hed recent cantacta with the CCI'I...,y. , tM aurvey ie deaigned to ... ovide 1 <UTent Mel corte ~~"'l".'..rr!me•.......,.. of cu.tomer utisfectlonthroughout Rtaulta will be helpful in adjusting to cuatomera· 1 ..... more P'Oft1'tly. ~ld heppen to receive • queatlonnaire, we ~~~~ lpprKi ... a rwtUm. Thia will help our effort h• It to giva you the kind of ....,ice you want. • • • Ettha Swanson of 978 El Camino Ot'ive, Coate Mllaa , celabfated her 25th anniversery with Pacific Telephone on July 19. 1968. She was honored by * fallow ~lo'fMa with a ~· in 1he ~~~~·~ toonga, end 1 heel the privi lag~~ of praaanting her I" service MDtam. This avent in Itself does not make .,... many rmta then the principals ino;oiYad, but what it , .... nta affacta all of us. Mry busi,... raU•a hliaYily on the a11parienced employet~ -the person with the know-how, a .,.. of proprletoraf'llp, and dMire to MI1W the customer. We take a great dNI of pride in our Eltha s..n~. (I) PMHic T1h1111111 ~L~ tfl A. R. Oownty, YCMtrT~ Mana~er in Newport. Bach NEIPORT HARBOR EIISIGII SEOIIIO SEC"PON --P ... l l11URSOAY1 JULY!~ 1!11 OOIOIA DEl liAR, CAlif. Design awards presented JENNIFER ASMUND WEDS LARRY DART ,. !Nil Or-eo.. -"'11• Caldwll. arcil.ltectll'al -_._,_ -·· ""' awanla bave booo ....-ced -· of la*uctOr Oocat by 6ordoa ........ aul• Taylor. an: Dooalo llllkillo -Yloe-prealdeol a1 No,.. aoo, lllaoloy a,_.aa, Noll port Balboa S&YI,.a aad Ciuby sod -o Royaa, Lou Aaao. -rooolvecl • svoclal .,... 1_,• LoNna A .. ood •d LIIIJ 11:-Dolt, ba1i1 of 0o.u. Ilea&, eWMP"' ..mace vow• a& a p. •· llaturdq. 1uly !i), a& Ill. Mdrew' I PNabyteriaa Cbaroll ol Newport Boeob. Dr. Raymood Brabama, miDi· -or vial tatioo Ill IlL ADo drew's, CODducted tbe double rtng service. Oo tbe baalo at cleolp, -.uoo &ward. (Jl&lJty ud oew treade, ..... A IDOdel boule a..,d ~ ooal winltera are .elected liYfll to Deaaia Wiltiaeoa . by well known area .ebi- Tbe bride, wbo lo tbe J IW COWELL, barlton:e daugbter of ouYer A. A• soloist from St. Luke s muDd of 252 BowliDg GreeD E~scopal Church In Long D Costa Meu wore a Buch, will be featured in n~r length A-auPect gown the Bach cantata, 1\lch habe of organz.a over utla, wttb Genuga," to be presented at built in traio, decorated wilb th' q ind 11 a.m. serv ices seed pearls. She carried a serv ices July 28 at St. bouquet ol gardenias. James Episcopal Church of ~amela Mae Aamuod, tbe bride's younger aia&er, wu Newport ~each. Malcol.m the maid ol booor. Bride .. H .,llton, professor of mu s1 c maids iocluded SuZ&Doe at USC,willbe at th e orga1, Tbomasof Pacific P&UI&dea Mrs . L•ri'J' K ... n.th O.rt Irvin Kimber, choir master and 2 other aiatera of tbe (Bernie Alclen pJ.oto} and organist at St. J.,es, lx'ide, Mrs. Weltoo B. Wbaon Dart, lllR\lAliso Ave., Costa will direct the orchestra, of Palos Verdes IDd Mr& Mea&. Assisting at the r& comprised of members of the Jobn Wilson of Paciitc Pali· ception were Karec a.od Chris music department at Cal sades. Laura Wilsoo, tbe Foster and Nancy Stein, all Stat e Long 13each. lx'ide's niece, WAS the nower of Costa Mesa. gi,rl. Following a honeymoon LOCAL MEN NAMEO Mathew McCaner of Orange, trip to Yosemite, the young CHAPMAN ADVISORS the groom's nephew, was couple will make their home Harbor Area reatdeota wbo the ring bearer. Beat miD in Aoabeim. have accepted appointments was Joe LeBard or Tustin, The trfde is a graduate or 10 serve on the president's a cousin or the groom. Usb· Costa Mesa High School and cound.latCbapman College, ers included Welton Whano, attended Orange Coast Col· Orange, are W. Allen Grubb Peter Asmund and Jobn WU. lege. Her husband is a gra.- or Irvtne Teuace, retired son. duate or Newport Harbor exeOJUve vice prellldmt of The reception was held ac High School and OCC. and tbe AmertciD Pipe 10d Coo-the home or the groom's par.-will atteod Long Beach State atructioo Company; O.W. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth College this fall. Richard of Irvine Terrace, president or Richard's lJdo Martet; 111d Edward E. Sbarp or um tale, real es- tate and lind investments. Preaideot'a oouncU mem· hera serve u advisors to Dr. John L. Davis, presi- STATE IOIIII.P by s... Jo.. Sclllllll& tects, builders IDd deatp.. era, ioclud.J.al fmner atu-- deots. Firat·year winDers, lf.u· dents ot inaUuctCI' l..a.rry Wood, are: I..arry Davia. BUl Tbomhill, Curtla Cutler and Jim Caldwell. A special pre· aentatiCil ~awh.,; award Water polo stars c.oming It's the year of tbe Olym- pics and Harbor area resi· dents will get a preview July 28 when the Mel.ican Olympic water polo team canes to Orange Coast College for an exhibitioo. The Mexican team wi II play the Coast Clippers . sponsored by the City of Costa Mesa, at 7:30p.m. in the OCC pool. Admi ssion will be 11 Cor adults and 40 cents Cor students. The Mexicans. under newly-hired Yu goslavian Coach Alfred Bala.nco, recently trounced the U.S. Olympic All Stars 8·6. The Coast Clippers are made up or OCC. high school and area water polo players . They are coached by OCC swim and water polo coach Jac k F'ullenoo. f ollowing the game with the Clippers. the Mex1can team will have dinner at the Jolly Roger in the Harbor Shopping Center in Costa Mesa as guests of the deot of Chapnan College. toward tbe end oo mauera relatlng 10 th e or a session, we mana gement of the restau· ties, school officials de-rant. . IT'S OUR MOVE I .~~ lfl .... pOit ,.., _.... 10 _,. .....-..... ..... swikfoi.'lg .,._. to Far-. lnlwNnce ........ ....,. ;. hod to !nOW to -,._..... ........ ..., ..... .., IWOft)' m-h ..-................ . The_. ....... to,_, ..... ,......... ....... arour.d let 111 ..,. )'OU .. the ...... y ..,.. ,_. "" ,__.-.... best inluroM:II buy In ..... •rica today. Fart • Fair • Fr;.nJiy Ed Mckenna • Steve McManus 2816 E. Coost Highway Corooa dol Ma• 67~5712 . - -------- . ' , \ \' ' I ~~;~~ .. Deluxe Cleaning ~ > * !WE'LL 11101 YOUI lettet ,.,vice ... ons , ... ,. Mrvlce. It ...... CMrteet.ll IOr'f'ico. It .._. CALL reh•ble service. A ... it ..... S.,.,ico 67S.o310 tftat on, IoNs 1110 ci•Nll. \'f•'t liM g i'lfl Ul n.. ChMCO .. •h•w y• whcrt •• "'""? r ~ l!'tll!'ll ~r~l!'ncl •tnGll rip$ -J ti&htn button• al no e"stra ehOT&I!'· long-r~nge developmE!Ilt or see here in Sacramento mmy d:le private Uberal arts ool· examples of the baaic stra- lege. tegy used by destroyers of COIIPLETES COURSE rr eec»m at home .'~nd abroad. manded pASsage of Senate Playin~ for the Clippers Bill 700. which in its origi-wtll be the following OCC ~;;~~~~;:;;;;i;;;i;;i;;i;i;i;ii;i;i;i;i;i;i;;: n&l form would bave given players: Ralph Cross and 1 an additional 1180 million Doug Redwine . goalies: in stale tax funds to large Rob DUe, Mike Wilsoo. wban school distric ts. Mlke O'Gara. Mike Irwin, William H. Phinizy Jr .. Lema called It two s,t,e:P• v.tlose father lives at 2888 forward, ooe step back. Bayshores Dr .. Ba~• Shores, It W?rks thUs way : First, has completed a u.s. Air there 1s a demand for mucb rorce Reserve Officer:; more power aod/or mon~y Training Corps (AFROTC) ~an the' J.>OOPle are yet. wW- fleld uaining encampment mg to g~ve; then, With a at March AFB. Calir. Cadet great show of reluctance, a Pbillh:y, a 1964 graduate "ecxJVIOIDi·se" Ia accepted r:1 Menlo Hi~ School. Men-gr10ting less power aod leaa lo Part, Calif., is a member mooey than the original d~ of me AFROTC unit a.t maod, but substantially more UCLA. tban government now bas . LEG.,L NOTICE CF. R Tl J.'l CAT F. o=r:cl::-:11-c. S:CI':C' ,::-:,_-,, fi rtitioos r ;rm "am(' TilE t;"nERSIGSF.Il dnt"s herf'by er.rt ih· thlll h,. ;,.. o:o n- du et in,: II r ufniture l'phoJ...t!'f\ bu!linf"!IIS at 135 E:. 17th ~t •• Co!lta Mr.sa, C11lHornia, 92tl27 u.nde r th e lictitio u!l firm namo" of G & G l'pho (Ml'ry 11nd that !loaid firm i,. t'om posf"d of thr lollowin,: per~o .,·ho!lt' nll.ml' in full and plac<" o f rt!lidO'!tH'f" arl' a"' lollo"-!4, to-.. ·it: Will iam [.Gabri el, 129 f.J li., P \acr, Full<"rton, Californ ia. I'IT!'O f.SS m ~· hand thi" 27th day of J une, 1968. 'A'illillm I. Gabriel ST.Ht: Of CALIFORS I.-\ cor~Tl' Of ORANG E ""' OS TillS n th da\· of Jun", 1968, bl'fbre mf', ·,. 'li otar~· P ublie in and for >'iaid cou nty •d tH atf", re11iding th l"r~i n, duly commi,.l'iion~d and s .. ·orn, pt:r~n•lly appurP.d a ;Jiiam 1. Gabrit:l , kno Wll to Jill" to be the pt:t !OOn wh ose name i!l ,.ub- ~r ibed to thf' .,.·ith in in!ltru- mt:Dt, and ackno.,.·ledgf"d to me th111 he l'1l"Cnted the 11ame. JlTN ESS mw hand and offieial seal . ' The two steps forward are th e original danand. The ooe step baciward is the "compromise." The overall result is to move ooe step cloeer to aU-powerful go- verrunent. This process goes on con- tinually. To understa.od its Cull danger. we must keep in mind that we very rarely move from to~itariaoism toward freedom by repealing coercive laws already in ef· teet . Thus tbe steps we take toward dictatorSlip are oot counterb&laoced by steps away from it. Three examples from the curr81lt l egislative sesaion will illustrate tbis process. All around ou r state the ptK~ple have been voting dowo scbool tax increases. They have lost cortideoc e in tbe willingness and the ability o( many of our pr& sent schooloft'i cials to make Alic~ Hail t:!l the best use of the enor· Notary Pablic in and for said mousl y inaeased tal reven· County llnd Stat~. tl My Commisl4ion E•pires Ma~· ues they are CODstan Y 12 1972 aaling ror. Instead of eeek· Publiah : J ul y 4, 11, 18, 25, ing to regain public cooti-il968·~· ~·.··.••1·.N.•1•1••1•1• 1 H 1 • 1 •• 11 • 1 •.1iiiiil'.iilitbeir own loclli· Euip In its original Conn S.B. Chris Ohver, Bill Luther. 7\)2 had no chaoce of pas-Mark. Healy, Don Hask.in s, sage. But alter amendments Bob Mosley and Brad Sh~ establishing a complex ror maker. distributing the mooey, and MOVE TO BAYSIDE reducing the total aPJ)Iq)ria-~. and Mrs. Jobn f . tloo to 15a millioo, tbe bD.l Dodge baYe mewed to tbe paaaed tbeSenate. T'M wW Newpmt Apartments C1D Bay· ol the people, as expressed side Or . from their former inloe&lscbool tax elections. home 10 Lagma Hills. Be- bad beaJ overriddE!Il. Two fore they returned to the steps forward, ooe step Harbor Area. Mr. Dodge had back. an operation a.t South Coast The constitutioo revision Hospital and Mrs. Dodge bad commission . consisting most· been ailing too. ly of pErsons who do not $«)0 ARE OH 8.1. ' " OPEN 7 A.M. TO 70 P.M. DAILY Supericr Avo • .t 'I!IC*Itia •• .behind Hc.g Hoepital ••• kL CAf.HflB.. 0..• J•rTY S.ith, *"•I« A COMPLETE SERVICE STATION T•,r·•P -Br•krs -Frottt E,J AliK""''"" FREE , ELECTRONIC ENGINE ANALYSIS -.: 642·2533 hold elective otrice, pr~ Children playing with posed that our s tate con· matches caused a 1400 ftre IAJ FIELIS, Jt .... r s titutloo be amended to at the residence or Roger ....._ ·~ make our state superinteP. Moore, 208~ Emerald Ave., l'fAM£ BRA ND WATCHES dent ol ~blic instruction an Balboa Island, Saturday, DIAMONDS • ,JEWELRY • Cln'S appointed official, no longer July 13. Clothing, draperies ., w. •• lt.. c.e. .._ • Llll .tt ,_._ elected by the people. As-. •an:;d~c~arpe;~n;·n~g~w;•;re:.;bu;m~e~d.~~:=;:;=:~;=:~:;:~=:~=~:;~~f;;;;;;;;;;;~~ sembly a.od Senate commit-1 :~d~~~edu:~~~~~: ROWN HARDWARE Has dent could be appointed in- stead of elected if two-RED HOT thirds oC both houses or the 1 1 -;;tslat ure voted to that er· Under our present con sti· tutlon, the state supertn~ teodE!Ilt ol schools must be elected. If the proposed constitw.ional amendment is adopted. he oould be appoint· ed. Two steps forward, ooe step bact. on Hoover Ap NEW HOOVER Convertible s 50 TWO O.EAHERS Ill OME 57 fOR DEEP DOWII CARPET a. EAHIMG SUMMER SPECIALS Etci..-M e\aia!Mee .... 1 ~leplalAI . WM.'t ~tel'8tc)l. ... or eUiiD. COMPLETE FUNERALS .... •245 Finally, we bave just seen ao example of this process happening much faster than usual. Assembly BUl 2\)96 , as introduced. provided tor repa&rlli<ll of a.U gms and llceaa~.D~ o1 all gun owners. In order to gain approval of tbe Wl by tbe Assembly aimillal procedures con:unit-- &ee, it wu amended to elt. mhaar.e lbe guo regiauation reqairemeot, while keeping lbe ooq,ulaory liceasing ot gua owotn. Two steps ror- •rd, cme atep bAct. • COMI'LITI FUNDAL AND IUIIAL CINm 211lla1N1o6117 CEMETERY LOTS 'Fran $130 MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $46j IJark ar.f~-&z .. ..,. "E.,.,., ill One Beami/al Place" Becau. the fuaeral and burial center CDDCept elimi•• the need 'for processioas dlroilgh beny tnf6c: on Oftlaowded highways, family iDd &ieDds alike may now pay their full reo tpects by attmd"!& the burial ~· as well u the dwpel semce, aU at one betutiful p!Ja, at lelj CDit aacl11101e CXICiiaJence. 1•1 •1.aiiACH ILYD.. WUnuNStu n4 NG1 714 Nns 8\& lo Urla case, involving U.e tui:J.dameotal right of Am•icaDa to kdep aod bear am., the 8lep bact lasted ju.t lOG& eoougb to ge' the WI out of one oomaittee. 1lte l\lllregiavacioo requi~ meac wu pn:~~~pUy put back iiKo tbe bill by tho Aaoombly W&JS ADd me&DS oomrnlttee. ao tbal ita aupportera bid WWJIIIIDI they bod Origl• ull7 ootodlb<. Bad bill• lboWd be d• !-.--, .. ·-........ Tba& polaoo 11101 be 111-II eo.,_, lor "*iaciln•dM~. ~· COMSIIVAnvt ............... c. . II 1111 •I /~& a .. Jre ,.. ... , """"" WI .. 'IOU 1UY A MOOWI 'IOU IUY 1111 - "Yeur D•11•zlat1 .. .... • 3107 lAST COAST CORotiA DIL MAl. CAL •• ~5:~ 11 •• ol --· llcllclllald, ..... eo-... 1111 311. mu Cbad• a .. ... loft ........ I& ... 'lau&h... 477 Coo&a lleoa ...... ljad - .., .. IM. Ill 0:. Oou& '!&.. Newport .,_led I& 8:45 p.m. lbl llwJ .......... -· Olll!or rt1!'0IIOd lllellloll or day boloro 00 • cbalp or a ftile; •• lbe re&Datecl, a bicycle •d a boy's dnmk 1n public, wu ,..,.. Cll.e •lle& wu adNla& a blcyd.e rmm tbe garap. · • re.ted at 6:15 a.m. oa tbe 180 lou ... flooald tupne Barrie w;:meat lcDD, 22. or cb&rge or attempt 10 eecape Clo*oy. 42. ol 311211cKID-238 Avocado Sl •• Co&l& ••• EUz&both C&raloe m&de ltllf AYe., Colla Meu. • Meaa. puked his car oo tbe a cttizal'a aneat ot ber biJid lblwbool or hla pllltod oorlh lllde or Gout Hwy. husband. Sydoey D&vld car • Madoera Or. and 1» near the ~uta Ana River Carnine, 42, on a cbarp of ver Drtve, wu arrested at bridge at 1:00 p.m., put the assault and battery att• 10:45 p.m. oo the charge or car keys under the troot they returned to their borne druok to auto •.. omoer D. l:llmper: when he retumed to 239 MUCord Or., cam~ Limb arruled wnuam TUl~ t:be car at 3 p.m.. be die-Shores, at 11:25 p.m. crom man McDolllld. 88, or 2015 oovered the thett. or a tire, a party a&: a netgbbor'a Cbadea SC., Coeta Mesa. at tape deck, stereo speater. houee •.. Salealady JoAnn 9:45 p.m. on Poppy Ave. a jdet and 120 cash, tor Farrar reported tbe tbett ot near COast Hwy ., Corona & total loss o( 1268. · · a tntni balblng alit from del Mar, oa the cb&r~e or Saleslady Peggy PartinBOn Waltab Clarke's, 209 M• drunk in public alter Me> klld police that 2 gl.d s had l.ne Ave., Salboa Island. .. Donald had driven into the entered the "Clothes Peg" A ship's eagle, valued at parting lot at Poppy at 3442 Vta Oporto, Lido 1100. was removed trom the Ave., hit another car, Shops "rea, the day before, front door at dle residence then started walking aout~ looted about without mat· or Alfred Qlinlao, 310 Via tnund oo Poppy Ave ... ing any surchases, and Utk> Soud, Ut:b Isle ... A OUo Rumble, 890 W. 15th when they had gone she Huffy s tingray ti.cycle, with St., West Newport HEights, disoovered the thet't of 4 nameplate "Karen." was p&lted his car hom 10:30 dresses. valued at 1176 ... s tolen rrom the garage at a.m. ro 3:45 p.m. at 2650 Robert Marriner. 12CM 25th 216 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, Awn St., bact of Mariner's St.,· Cmtral N~wport, left Marvin Maln1uth reported ... Mile, and during that time 169 worth or wash in a dry· The 1963 Volkswagen or l007 (. COA5T MIGttWAY COitONA DI!L MAl •• I SAMPLEM.t.Nl.t. SHOP 2640 f . C.••• Hwy., CDM T.l••"e~ 673-2!72 er at thil laundJomat at 4511 Lyman Delamater, 3110.A W. Coast Hwy., Corona del Coral. Costa Mesa. was Mar, &t 7 p.m., and when he takm from its parking spot returned 10 minutes later. in, the 700 l.iock on E. Bay tbe wash was g:me ... Or. Ave.. Balboa, between 7 Fbbe Hartelius reported the and 9:15 p.m ... A rod and theft or sh. 33·cc vial s or reel were s tolen from Baldy's dane rol rrom his office at Tackle Shop. 100 Mc Fadden 2345 ~. Coast HIN)' .. Corona Pl.. Central Newport. del Mar ... Patrick. Scruggs, St.~ do J 1 u 761 Vi~ Lido Nord. reported ~dl~ uH~ey Wright 26. that his n bergl ass Apache ' Sabot. valued at 1350, had of 336 E. 20th St., Costa been tai:eo from the dock at Mesa. was anested at 2:30 the 1Je wport Hartl>r Yacht a.m. ~t 36th St. aad Ocean Cl b An ccid Ft.. .'Vest Ne'NJ)O rt, on a , u · · a ent on charge o r drunk in public ,-Wlewport 91 vd .. near 29th St., ... Officer T . E. smith spot- . est Newport. at 12 :~5 p.m. ted Horace Franklin Gill8tt mvolved ~e cars dnven by Jr .. 35. of 4630 Dorchester Robert Cratg flooten. 16. of Rd C Highland k. 2551 Ba h D Ba ., ameo s.ma mg ys o re r.. Y a left tum from the Irvine Shores, and Helen Louise Roubian. 38. or 213 20th Coast Country Club lot onto ~==========~ Coast Hwy .. thm cross the St.. Central Newport. both double Une into the onoom- north·bound oo Newport ing traffic lane, stopped ~lvd. . . Three cars were him ar Femlear Ave. and MLTZ MORTUARIES 1741 $UP'ERIOR ,t,YE . CO$T,t, IIIEU WldWi)' b--2424 J5l0 l . COAST HIW.t.l COIOM.t. DEL lll.t.R OR1olo 3-'1450 ~wi ved in an acddEilt on Coast Hwy. in corona del . Balboa Blvd .. near 19th Mar and arTested him on the St.. Central Ne~rt . at charge of driving Wider the 4:30 p.m.: the c ar dn ven by -innumce or an intoxicant Beatrice 4,bbey Nooney. 55. . .. John Mutchler. 106 7th or 427 F.. Costa Mesa c;t ., St., Balboa. reported the Costa Mesa. hit the parked the n of his 1962 Chevrolet cars of Kenneth Raymond l""ala. . .Bru ce Amold, Be~lora.:....to. of Rowland 4;)4 Catalina Or .. Newport Hetghts, and IJavid V'ander· Heigbts, reported the theft gracbt, al. of 211'% Cypress. of 1135 tn tools from tbe ~=========..!B~al~bo::a.-----~-garage ... Ethel Smith, 800 • S. Bay Ft., Balboa Island, IT'HIJm IT'HEC" told police that a salesman .1' ... 11\.... a..-I sold her an Insurance policy r--;::o;-----:;;:-;--;---;;;;-,---;;;:;--;--, last May 23. took 1176 cash, llrwpprfH.artor tulhtrun liluudt but she has not received a NEWPORT BEACH, C ALI FO RNIA THE AMERIC AN L U THERAN CHURC H s :JO a.m. to 9:30 a .m . -Worship )e rv1ce q;45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool 11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -Watship Se rvice copy or the JDlicy and the insurance ftnn has no record of the sale ... Jim Teggnan. 15. of 291 Robin Hood Ln .. Costa Mesa. rolled up his gl. asses, towel and some change In a T~shi rt while swimmin g near Ne..vport 111~ Rev . Jame!l G. Blain, Pastor Pier. and whm he returned, The Rev. George J . Busd.iecker, Visitation Pastor hi s JD SSessions we re ~ne. ~~=::=::::;:=:=="=h::on::•:>~48~·:36:3~1=~==~~==~ lOr a loss of 141. .. Joan 1-Wimmer. 428 Irvine Ave. Chtistian Science First Baptist Gureh reported th e thert or 2 pairs Service s n Rs·r nu Rnt o .,. C"HRJST, ._, H 'TIST HOJ \'1:> l ul" '\evq'~<•Jt lk.1ch Sl. '-U'\'1 ~~ Jt oot. SLI\DAY SU niU.:S 9 IS -t I a "'· Y.I:.W.,l:.SDA' t::VE~I~t, \\t E ll~£; e" .... RI:ADI!\'G ROOM ••• ~ •• , • q • ... -s p ... ll'odn oodoy 9 •·"' -1 •S P·"'· T woodoy on II F ••dov q ...... -s ' ... ' 7-9 , ..... s.. .... ,l ,,,._.,.., Sf:('ONO C'Hl:.CH OF CHAIST, S('I£NTIST Scwpor! Beach a1 ('Ofona del \tar 610 Carnation Ave . Sl'NO I\Y S<:ltOOL 10 ..... . SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .. .... .. 'EONESO I\'1' EVEN ING MEETINU 1:00 , ..... READING ROOM - Mutual Buildina 2863 EaSI Coast Hiahway MoD.· Sat. 10 ;o,m, to 5 p.m Th ur .. da y t'V1"'11 inll'-7 to 9 Ynu are cord1a.l1 y tnv1ted 10 attend Cht.~rch Servtcu and to use the Rea!J1 n1 ftoom. of Costa '-'-so o r petti pants W~d a gi rHle from the clothesline . . . F'i sh.ing gear and txlat equiJIIl mt valued at 1207 were taken from the tDat. "Sea Swek," at 2888 Bay. shore Dr .. 3a,y Shores. pro-- per ty of George Berenson, 1515 Antigua Ln .. Dover Shores. Ba pt ii!i t Bible f ellowship lruhperttiertl -A•lo,o•o•s Sonto Afto & Motnolio Sts. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUN DAY SERVICES 1:45 a.r 1. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Mom ina Worshi~ 6:00p.m. Train ins Unions 7:llU p.m. Evenina Wo rship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible Study 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina LEG.t.l NOTICE CEil'nfJCAT[ OF BI ISI 'H '.SS fictitious Fim• N•me TH t. I J N DF:RSIC.~ ED does hereby certify tha t he i11 COD· ductin~ • bookkeepi ntt: aod tu hu silleu 1 1 P.O. Box 1691. L---------......1 'ie.,.port Reach, C al ~loruia . .t. TTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGUL .... ll CENTIAL IIIU CHUICH un<ler lhe flcd tiODII firm nlllle of r.eueral ~sio ess Services of 'lewport Reach aDd that s aid fimt is com posed of the follow- iDS ~DII whoAfl D.rue !11 fall aDd plies of re.idence are u lollow1, to--wit; Charles A. 1'aer, 246 62nd Street, Newp ort Beach, Clli- IDmi a. \lil'NFSS my hnd this 15th d1y of july. 1968 . Ourlea A. lher STAn: Of CAUfORNIA 111 . COUN TY OFO RANG[ OS TillS 15lh d1y of j aly, Lvther• O.tuch 1968, be fore 111e, a Notary Pv b. li e io ud for nid oooaty an d Of the M.•ter st•te, residlas therei.a, duly Lt.ther• S.O..V*V Xhnnl 11 AM C(l!lln,la.Joaed a ad 1wom, per· 0.rcft J" A..riu Mtwn•IIJ Wonh•~J 'Md IO.JO AM -ally •ppared Ch•1e. A. 2900 Pacific View Dr. ,...,,.,,.. Sc>A>•t <' 1 I'M Waer, baDwa \D me to be the Cocon. d.l u--, C&lil Wtdr>Md.,. lobl1"' Stud<, perwoD whose Dime ia aob- -.t"CC '••rr• 1 """ scribed to the wlthiD luU'U· Dr -,,,, ... R Eller N...,,..,., ""''"• ....... u. , wa • meot, •d ack..nowlede:ed to Me Phone 644--2664 A hillY_.. rtotraM that he executed tJ.e •-e. Tower 'topped out' .,_. "IDFII I 0111" ot bllilll ldlo01 Dl•llct 1111& ••••~•-reot r.u : 1111111 Hall•-· tJ . IWlll IOWWO ID Nawpon D· -I& I' 1\1" laiJ 0114 & --pl... ID N""""rt .,.-or SIDIO All& IDJIIr.. 0.,_ 1&1& -lllallrlloll SIJJI-Nol11. II. & 1'1" lllo IDHIDB or U<*or 111>e Tip T ... po< lft>lll loo Aop- -oo blp "' 3 ., .. }«8 leo, -cnll&od l&o& y., ot lllo C.Uioml& Tip ~ oo Cb-u Collop"• pen rnab. "Wodd c .. puo AtlOo&." Qocup&D~ lor BD IDIII&I --:-::=:--:==:=-~ 15 no .. cial oompudos. L!GAL MOnel plua gtller.l offtoea for the NOTICE TO CREliTORS lrvtlle Compllly Ml.d otbera,• SUPE RIOR COURT Of 'nU: il aet for fill, aocorcting to STATE OF' CALIFORNIA fOR WUlhm R. Maaon, Irvine THE COUNTY OF ORANGE CCmpany preeidenL The No. A-60299 lleCODd "twin" already is Ea~tuf LEONA A. CLINES, LEW G000F1El~, former under conatrucUoo . 0~~";,-~~:'rs HEREBY CIVEN manager of Seal S Home Irvine Company offidals to th e credilo ... o f th e above Fumlshlngs,NewportBeach, donned symbolic hats for DM\ed dec:ednt '!'•' all per-- has been named manager of the informal "topping out" soaa .haviDS cla1 nta •11alut Irvine Ranch neighborhood 1 """" lhe n1d decedent are required . prior to a recept OD on , .. e to fil e th em, with the aece ... shopptng. centers. He will 7th Qoor. Mr. Maaon's of-aary vouchers, ia the offi ce of work With various mer· flee will be there wben the elert of the above entlthid Ch afltS iSSOcfatiOnS in di-head(p.JartetS of t:he 83,00().. court, Ot 10 pruenl them, whh rectlng promotional ac· acre Irvine Ranch are moved the De cessuy vDacherl , tD tlvities at Bayside Center, 10 the 622·acre Newport ~-eH:~:ee:~!':~d~:~~; ~~::~ Westcllfi Plaza, Eastblutf Center. . 901 Dover Dri ve, Sui te 232, Vi llage Center, Irvine Symbolism pomtlng up the Newport Reach, C•liforai1 Town Center and soon·to· creatloo of a needed cluster 92660 whieh t..s the pl1 ce of open University Park Shop· or stock brokerage nrms and ~UiiDUS of the a.D~er.+gned . . allied financial businesses ID 111 m•tters pe rtiiDID8 LO tbe pmg Center. He IS a native to serve amuent Orange e11111e of u id decedent, with· Cal lfomlan, graduate of Co ty d th l)outh Co iD six months •her the first Cal State l ong Beach and in ~n ded 111 e f ;st public1tioD of this aotice. served 3 years In the M'arine 1 ~ u use 0 gen ne AUI1RF:Y L. cusr.s C , t ..... er tape provided by the Au brey L. GliDel orps. He and hi S wife, PactDc Coast Stadt Ex· Executor of the \\'ill & Codi cil Helen, are parents of 4 change. It was used as ser-of th e above named decedent children. pentlne as tn "t1<*er tape" 01ted july 8, 1968 McCAROLE ELECTED weloomes in New York's Thom•s E. HeffernaD R al financial section Allomey at L•w e tor Randy McCardle, · 901 Dover Dri ve past president of the New-The shapely Tip Toppers. Sui te 232 port Hatboi"-Costa Mesa members of the fmned group Newport Besch, C•lifomi• Board ot .Realtora, has been of tall men and women , who 92660 elected to the board or direc>-participated in the tape tos· 642·3210 tors ol tbe California As~ sing included Gayle Lewis, Attorney lo r Execu tor Publish : july I I, 18, 25. Aug. ciatioo ol Real Eswe Tea.-24. who is 6' 2" tall and 1, 1968 iD the ~ewpo rt Hsrbor cbers. r will be teaching in the Ana· r.nsiga . ' ... .lWOIIJ ... -· lmlRIIIIC1101 - -... 4 111UIIDY, JULY 11,'- CDIIIIA DIL IIAII, CMJF • lila L-ot lillie Cl .. a lo •• H ... A- "'"'teo ,.. 00 ~ alo4r lo ... .. "Tile Bibll Co•d Alive" nMlr l•ety s...loy -l•t-9t45 te Mh. P'LAC!1 PIIIIY .APTlST CIIUIOI OP COSY A llliSA 3111.11-''" ltroot A I' ARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU! BRING YOUR CHILDREN I FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ROBERTSON·SADLEIR Insurance 3333 E. Coast Hwy. Corvno dol Mar -TOiophono 673-3850 Orco Block Co. BUD.DING ILocts • AJJ. S(ZF!I • AJJ. TTPEI Tti .. MIIf: J~ T·IIH 1M2 K..tell& , ... ,.. IUD I . N•a. ..... A-. . • \ 'j ~. '·•..:·~ -· " . .._ I,.M J ~~ r.lo1J !A .. ,.,, ______ ., __ BoxSeat.2¢ 11:45 •·•·• F•lly WDrlhip Crw. of OrMp M4Jlfd..JI. WI~ F.SS my h11o.d -.d offi· 1~',~ :::·~ ~!:,';";~ SW!;:\p c-. -"•' "".1 • M•'Y •· 8.... Nothing beats the excitement aJld thrill of getting ~::::"::u•:;s;:•:;•::Y::r~•::o•:;'::o:~o:::~..!::=""=~="=· '=· =-=· ·=o.=""'=~ N••""' ... u. 1• ... ,., •"'4 out to the ballpark and rooting for the home team. battles for MVP are right there on your TV set. Because of today's biggest baraain ... electricicy ... you'll have the best seat in baDP:!Il'ks all over the countrY. And it costs you so little. About 21 per game for the electricity your set USM • ,., ··11··· ·~~~-~ ill2 ............... , ........... A Fru ell,,., .. ~ .. , C•tNI._. CMI•II• a.~• ,.. ................ ,... ... . .,..., lomoo _. Cl1ou<* .....,, atiO:OO .... Co .. ty aad Sate. :'I c-.......... ,,,.. o. •. But when the team's on the road, or the ~arne is .,·./,':~· J•'r 18 ........ 1• sold out, there's still major league action m your aj 1968. la the ""port n.~ living room. • .,. F.a.Jp. ' ;;;;;;..-1 That tight race for the pennaJlt and the personal Only electricity does so much for 10 little. I Southern California Edison From the Police Bloner ..,.,..,, 'Joly IS ~-•--die PI' PM! -.d Y-., II. ol ... a& blo -· 5708 Soa-481: a. -Ave.· -Dr .. Woot Nowp<Wt ..• N-rt HeiPIO. . wu ,; ItA oo-quaotlly ol ro-a& 2:1!0 L..,. •-115 --woo tlcm clpr- llcF.oddoo Pl.;~inl --JIIOCIW>ol tha& WMe port oo a dlarp or dluat Ia llfio4 _. " 351 Hoopltol auto, : . :. 'fbo lo<*ed cor of IIAI .. hll N._. Helgllta Robert 1 -..lbord. ·612 I'W· .. -A girl woadog a mlnl- , • P""' Mirt uked permiaaioo to lenoo Ave..:Newport Hlltpu, uae lb8 restroom at Sav-Oo wu .... od doriDI lllo Dlgllt Drugs lo Weatcllff Piau. aad 1tereo tapea were I&Olea July 13, opened the unlock- .: •. A 3-car oolUaSoo at •:50 ed locker ohaleslady Beuy p.q~. : oo Coaat Hwy.: near Waters and took 132 in cur- Bayatde rn . hn-olved the reocy and coins. . .Two following drtvera. · reading youths took a portable TV from fron t co badt, ·Lillian trCJD the residenc e or pilot Lonadoo, ·.53. ol 133 E. ·18th Jack Orwig, 300 Prospect St.,: Coat& Mesa; .Jamea M. St., Newport Shores, at· 3 HUWr:,· 36. or Oatdeo Grove; p.m. and drove orr. . . An arr.d Vlrgioia K~ Hannahs. accident at Park Lido Dr .. or 417 Jrvtoe Ave.,; Newport near. La!ayette Ave ., Lido Hetgbta.:. ~Oerrtt Mart Edrta., Pemnsula: at 11 :25 a.m. 22. or u:;u Miramar Dr.,· Bal-involved the cars ot Rus;t boa. miLking a u-tum on 8&1-Todd or . Montrose and boa 3lvd. ·at Palm St..,· ·Bal.· Abr~ K l~ing Kaiahua, boa, bit a Steel electric post 1430 Dolptun ~er .. Irvine owned by tbe clty . Ph to-Terrace, who IS employed · ·· • · 0 at the Sea Shanty restaurant grapher Walter Oelbardt, 601 in Lido Peninsula ... A 3- St. ·James Pl.; ·CUrt Haven, car accident on Coast Hwy. reported lh e theft or a 1100 near Dover Dr . at 5 p.m. in· typewriter hom his studio at valved the cars driven '>y 36~8 N.: Newport. Bl vd .• : Rooald John Baker. 23. ot N'~wport Heights.:. ·"-" 185 517 Acacia Ave .. Corona surtbo&rd was takErl from the del Mar. crossing the bay c4f of Samuel Drust, 19, ot bridge, westbound: Marjorie 207 Cypress, ·Balboa. partl:ed Jean Leland, 45. or Huntin~· at; 403 F.. ·Balboa Blvd .. Bal.· ton Beach, stopped on the 1 ~ •• • .tjugh Haviland Web-bridge. and Mary Lou Can· ster.'lJS.'or 2572 VIsta~. ahl. 50. or Studio City, Bay '9\ores, was arrested at also stopped on the bridge : 10 a.m. ·at Dover or .. and Mr. Baker and a passenger. Coast Hwy. 00 a charge of Ds;lpha Wooley, 11 2 Sap· i to" a" 1 bll . Of pture Ave ., Balboa Island. n :uc "on n pu c. · · • surrered minor injuries ... ncer J ames Bradley tallow-Roger E. Mainstone. 19. or ed driver Joan F:.thlyn 'Ibom· 858--'B Vic tofia.Costa Mesa. burgh, 35, or 5300 River was treated at Hoag Hos· .o\ve., West Newport, west-pi tal for injuries suffered bound on Balboa Blvd.; saw \lihen his motorcycle col- her car swerve Into the east lided on Coast Hwy. and bound lane, stopped her on Jamboree Rd. with the car Coast Hwy . near the Santa or Marilyn Li.mt. 25. or Ana River and arrested her L~na Beach, turnin~ lert on the charge of driving under fran Coast Hwy . to north- the tnnuence of intoxicants. bound on Jamboree Rd . Tu••doy, July 16 A boy's Schwinn bicycle was s tolen July 12 from PO-IIIL. Y Ill lARS CMIUA NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT BLVD. PH. 646-9llll:o•ta !llt•lll. -.. ---~!!'i• COM'UII ""'='= - ....... ............ c.. eMttLC.. ...... ........... .,4 ............ ':l•clnnclay, July 17 A Stingray "Dragster" bi- cycle was stolen Crom the garage oC William Saunders. 1506 Warwick Ln., WestclHr ... Hal Weeks. 806 W. Bal· boa. reported the Lbett of 2 salt water fi shing rods and a bass rod. valued at a total ot 1145. rrom the garage ... A rag rug and 2 vehicle ramps. made ot sheet steel were stolen from tbe un· locked garage of Kenneth Erikson. 4230 Hllirt~ Wesr Newport Heights. . .Irvin~ Whitney, ~624 W. Ocean Ft., West Newport, reported the theft during the night or a set of handcuffs . leather cartridge holder. Smith and Wesson revolver and hols ter. valued at a total of !119. from his car in the garage: Mr . Whitney's occupation is listed as federal corre ctions officer ... Chung WonJt, an engineer. repotted the theft during the early morning hours or 1170 worth or stereo equipment and tapes tr001 his locked c ar in the garage. . .Ralph Watson. 3505'h Seashore Dr .. West Newport, reported that van· dals threw eggs and poured paint oo his apartments at 3501. 3503 and 3505 Sea- shore Dr. and oo his pick· up truck ... A 3--car accident · in tbe north parking lot at Fashion Is land at 5 p.m. involved the cars of Loretta Oileoa, 22. or 520 Femleaf Aw.. eo.-dol Ill&: liar· s-oc Kalpt, 17 , of Atoadla, lOCI liar-PlloUe, 48, ·ot Anabetm •.• All• Wallece, 309 Bay Avo., Balboa, dtiv- illl eut oo Balboa Blvd., oear 7th 81 .. blt tho parked car ol Llaoo Strolbor, 817 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. , I Chatlea Harokl Holm, 51, ol 4156 Seton Rd .. lrvioe. wu arrested on Coast Hwy. near the entrance to lrvir.e Coe.st Country Club on & cbarge ot driving tmder the influence d intoxicants ... Robert W. Latstett ... 38. of 2938 w. Coast Hwy ., Mariners Mile, was arrested al Berkshire's restaurant. Lido Shops Area, • at 3 a.m. on a charge or dnmk in public. WALT OlSN~'S all-.c,rk>on comedy adventure, "The jungle book," wfll be .showing at the Balboa Theatte Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 28-JO. The film fea- tures the voice talents of Phil Harri s, Sebastian Cabol, Louis Prima, George Sanders ind Sterling Holloway. The co-feature Is "Chatlle the cougar." Thur•doy, July 18 The windwing was pried open and 1150 worth ot stereo equipment and tapes were stolen during the night d July 16-17 from the car ot Beverly Hunter. parked at her home. 1977 Vista Caudal , East Blurr ... Some- one entered the garage or Jim B. Pfeiter. 306--B Mar· guerite Ave.. Corona del Mar about 1:15 a.!Jl., and took a 190 stereo from un· der the dash and 125 wor th or stereo tapes from the pocket or the right door. . . Vandals spread toilet paper during the night on all the shrubs and trees in the ceo· ter area at Corona del Mar High School. and emptied all the tras h cans in tbe same area: Earle Clausou said that at 10 p.m. July 17 he chased 4 youths away INhen they started putting toilet paper -on the trees, r..nd a little later he chased another youth away. .A rock was thrown throu~h a a 1150 plate glass window at the jewelry s tore or Charles Barr. 218 Marine Ave .. Bal- boa Island: no property was taken from the dis play case ... Cars driven by Be tty Joan Turpin . 1552 Miramar Dr .. Balboa. and Me lba Me· Namara. 6 Collins lsbnd, were involved in an acct~...:nt on Balboa Blvd. near 15th St .. Central /\· ·.vport. at 3:45 p.m ... Leo Sh'racke or East Bluff and Sheila Horf of Seal Beach made a citi· zens arrest or Kaye Lor· raine Howarth. 46. or 411 Vista Flora. East Blutr, on a charge or disturbing the peace at Woody· s Wharf . Newport Beach, for yelling names at them: off1cer Mi Uer transported her to the police station and booked her ... J ames E. Frawley, 39. of 711Yt Larks pur Ave .. Cocona de l Mar . was arrest· ed at 7:30 p.m. near his residence on a charge of drunk in public. . .Jack Neal HarjO'ove . ,26. of 152 Monte Vista. Costa Mesa and Allan Barnes Goer. 24. of 939 Darrell. Costa Mesa. were arrested at 5: 15 a.m. at Bayside Dr. and Mat· guerite Ave.. Corona del Mar. on a charge or posses· sioo or dangerous drugs for sale ... Possession or mari- juana was c ited in the book· ing of Thomas Mathew Car- den. 19, or 600 Michael Pl .. Newport Heights. and Ro- bert Bettinger. 18. or 204 43rd St., West Newport, who were arrested at 11 :45 J uly 17 a.1 the Be ttinger resi· dence. BACX BAY FIRE I Around 2,000 gallons or w&ter were used by Newpon Beach nremoo to put out a tire about 300 yards from t.be Shellmaker Manufac- turing Plant, 1200 Shell- maker Road. Back Bay, early Saturday moming, luly 13. A large pile or debris, including telephone poles, was burned. CUSSES STILL OPEN Registration is under 111ay tor tbe 3rd and 4th sessioos 01 &be summer recreation pro- gram sponsored by the City Newport Beach pari.s, beaches. and recreatioo. de- partment and will continue JOH.N ~· 13ROWN, dl rector of through Aug. 7. Openings actTUSSIOns and records at still remain in sailing. surf- tne University of Hawaii, has ing, swimming and teMIS been appointed as registrar classes. and admissions officer at METfR VAioiD~LIZEO UCt. He succeeds Lyle C. Uquid resin similar to Gainsley wh o has become that used tn a.bergt.asstng a registrar and di rector of a~ surf board, ·was poured OOvm missions in th e o ffice of UC into the mechanism of a dual President Charles J, Hitch, head parking meter on the in 13erkeley. Mr. '3rown is a sidewalk at 2830 Newpon graduate of tnt: Mon tana Blvd., West Newp::~n, Sun- Stat'e College, o btained the day , July 14. It will cost maste~s deg ree in educa-tax·payeu 150 for clean-up t iona! administration tram :w.d firing. Mon tana State Univer sity. CYCLE CAUSES FIRE Ou ring World War II, he se r-A spilled motorcycle caus-- V('d in the U.S. Mar ine Co rp s ed a Ore whm leaking gas in the South Pacific. was ignited by a backfire DEAH WITTER HAMES and about 30 f~ or ~ass ACCOUHT !EXECUTIVE were burned.. ~u rom 2036 Santi ago Dr . , Dover Kenn eth Kar~ Olsen Jr. ~res. Lester Kuhns, has been ap~mted . an ac-1200 St.Andrew's Rd .. CUff count executive wt~h the Havm. owner of the bike, Newport_ Beach off1 ce ot r..vtned a 1200 1o s. Dean Wmer & Co .. accord· ..... -s ing to resident manager Brenton R. Ogden. Mr. Olsen. who received his bachetor·s degree in finar.ce from California State Long Beac h. was pre-- viousl y employed by Sears Roebuck & Co. The Newport Beach office. on Dover Dr .. is one or 56 Dean Witter offices serving investors rrom New York to Honolulu. The brokerage rinn is a member o r 18 stoc k and commodity exchanges including the New York and Hoetint-Ah C.clitionint Sh-.t M.tal 1640 Sup«iM Avo. Ll 8-5531 Pacific Coast stock ex· • IE.UTY U.LOM changes. ·~-,-~--­LEGAL ~OT!CE -- C:ERTl f!U .n: OF' Bl '~l\t~<.; Fi<"li tiou" J"irm :'oo;,~m,. BEA UT Y NOOK 2132 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone &73~7336 f-.------- U-.oi!T HAIIIOIEIIIGII . liiURSDAY ~JULY 25, 1961 TRY.OUTI'ILATIO SECCIID stC11011 --P .. 5 CO lOlA OtL MAR, CAUF 'l1lo Ooota -a ¥to =:-'c=:::'::==:::-~-------~-will llold Ill'" CL .. IXTIIIID be tUetl at tho 000Da1101lty oocuaa:ao p.a.AII(. 410d 111e eo.& lieu Recrea· recra.tioo oea.ter at tbe f'&ir· U lor Ella• l101"1 •• nr.. Um o.p.n.n' •u eueod gOUDC11 oo the n"t eveo· Ifill"' ia Cbe .......U. a-. Ita -n.eoday oveoltlc log at tho elias. n.eldoY, .. 11 clio Or•p 0oo111 pop.r --· ~'"at _6,J'ee I0-16. 'llle fal-dL --tloaal 5 · opoctol meers lr001 7:30 to c1a1eo •• SoP'-20, 21. 17 oolll NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS DISCOUNT COSTA loii[SA II..,IM'Ih W. ,. owl•• no [••' J 7th s, .... , ,., 1660 OA~A ~INT Clf'tot111 Hunt•• 24671 l • ,.. ... •M-1 291 All types or glass 1671 Placeotta Ave. Cos\& Mesa Pbooe: 548·2261 o UPHOLSTERY UI'IIOUTEIIING (By Europ~,.. Cra{tsmtfl) IIEIIODEL: 2 ,,, ,.. OMLY $69 .50 Coil .. ...., .. 215 iolol• H.l . SJ6..6.*)5 FIIEE 4ol l ,,,h, U(f ... S•N JU ... N C•P"tSTR ... NO Thorn•• J W•n1et 11 9 11 C•mono C•po•••••>O •n l U I loll•""~' FM•••l D•~lt '"•u••roc• Co•-••110'1 o.-. ... '"'"'eel to 115,00000 ~-= WlLCOX.Cil rii-N ----HA-AIII ....,._.....t a.,._...._ noo w. c.-...,. .. N.a. _..,, --·--....c·-~- ,_,,.. ..... ,..,.. o HURSERY TROPICAL FISH CUSTOM We have the largest and TIU' I "llf.RSIC"lt:O do h .. ,,.. b\· C'f'rli f.,. th.11t th~\ 11re ron-<i~C"t in!t " \l errh.an<t'i.,.I D!I bu,.I- Dt!'l!lll at 2:15 l . Oranllt"'ood A,,·,.nu!!, ·\naheim, Catilonua under the li rtitiou"' lirm n~t~n r of YOI'TII TO~F:. JNTERSA- TIOSAJ., ,\ l.imi1ed Partn .. r· s hip ;ond th.at llaid firm is rom· pol'led of thf' followi ng per,.on"' "'hnl'le nam!'!i 111 full •nd placP!I of re,.,id!'nr e oor!' 111!1 follow,., to--.. 'it: BUILDING CONTRACTOR AJR."li11JRE UPHOLSTERY 1 most beautiful select ton of • QUALITY WORK • 1 troptcal ftsh 1n the area. 5nrubl, Interior Plants Tropicol & Treu ln1ectcid•• and F.rtili t•r S&H Green Stomp 1 FREE OELIVE Rl' COitOI'IIIA. DEL MAR NVa81Eft' 21M E. Cout H_,,, 11S~111 KANSAIOO SIUN- =~-----·--30.00 HID I • IMOOTN ·-----· 36.00 M1sks • Fia • S1ortlea IRk Feet Fib 1.95 ... .... -...YIICMDI .•.. .:~~ ....... . v ............... . ·• ra• 11 •••• ' T e11is Cloths .. DrtSIIS IHO· Illes (lllm!SI Tellis SliMs Mil's Tillis Sllllls us . Mil's Tillis lllrls Mil's Tillis !Ilia -1101-IIATI--WUOII-..,... -IAIICIOff .... __ ..._ ...__,....._ .. , ... SlUT um .... n Ill Pat f'rench, 235 1'. Onnllf"' wood .-\•enue, Anaheim, C ali· fornia. Man· Lou San<iets, 235 1'. Or&ngeo .. ood A•enue, Anaheim, Cal ifornia. Thomu I . \I ii],.,, l 'ashin,_ 1on . n.c:. Obie J. \lilln, l aH.inA:Ion, o.c. .-rr.n-:ss otn hand!l th1• 17th d•r of Juh·, 1968. p .. rren(·h .\laf'· Lou Saunder!l Thomas 1', Miller Obii'J J, Milll'lr CA RL S. K:E Gl.F.Y Jltton~ey at Law 2700 Eu t Cout ll il!h' ... ,. Corona del ~ar, Ca\ifornla 92625 STAn: OF C ALifORNIA aa COUNTY Of ORANGE . ON THIS 17th day of July, 1968, beforr1 r~~e , a NotarY Publil': in ud lor u id couatY aad stale, .,.aidiag the~ia, daly commi.!lllioaed and I!IIO·ora , p«uoaally appea~ed Pat r rnr;:h. Marr loa S•eder•. Tho••• W. Miller •d Obi• J. Miller k•o..,. to -to be. Ute. pe.r.ou ...._. ·-·· •• aali~ibecl to dl• •ftl.ia inc.,..••••· .. d ec .. "'IM.-1 to •• dlat lhy ··~-.4 ........ wtTtu:ss .,. ~-d •d olf'l e.i al _,_ Je .. f• It Rill lfet.y P1r..l ic Ia •4 J.r .. id C...ty .-4 s. •••. ..,. <A..\ .. \• [•pit .. Oc::t. ~~ 1970. P.Wi.: Jely 2~ A•l• 11 I, IS, ttll, Ia &tie N•-,.rt B~ -p. • RQIODELIIIG • ADDinOIIS LICEIISED • IOIIDED FRED H. GERWICK 304 Gol4e ... d 673-'4141 -549 -2170 s.,.,;,., ""• Ce••t-el ......... o...u., c-I'M· a ,,_,, I!Hicl-l.ftlu -n /J..:,Atl._ CFCENID IFtr1est quality dry cleaning on d'ie premises • I We also carry a full l1ne of NEIL"S aquariums, and all acces· Ft REHOUSE UPHOLSTERY sol'les needed few the hobbv. 2109 N • ..,..., II•.!. Soulh Sea Tropical N..,.rt l••ch 1 218 W. Wilson Street 67~8-t 1 ."':osta Mesa -S.B-7961 • HIALTH RESORT o <DSTA MES.l ~3368 o ORANGE 639·2441 o ANAHEIM 826-0381 LOU ROY ELDER otilll'ot+IICTI~ote ~ll!lliCotle iN. Setr-servtce laundry na• uw,.,.E All new-I &test model ~HO.,. 1: 1 41-0'710 NtW .. Oflt'T ai:'-Ct1 Fl'tgldalre wub.. ~~========·=·~·=T:C:L:"::':::":L:A~Z=•=====::::~ ~ I . H.., .• Clll o ANT1QUIS FLOWERS FOR AL L OCCASIONS DrltfMrlTosh FW«ISTS 1t c •••••• ~-* ........ tr _.., ---tt ...... , Jmt'! .Anliquts r0#@ .,., 1.-.wt. c ....... • PLUMBING A.R. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Carnation Ave. Ca rona del Mar Plumbin& Repairs DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-4130 • SIGHS ------------ , n•Jt r IIUSHIII"S .. .. .., WNOII!ON -IIN'I!I COCKTAILS ORiole,_.., )4,. VIA OPORTO Ne;JI .... ...... f City Building Permits 'l'llo lbllo ... l ,-ao ftl• D.L. -eo., -• ...., -..o a& 1711 - aod I& 11.000 •« ON..., pooh, ·1141. ·1111. 1114 oa4 II...,· ... 1100' oad I& 17M 1-od -· ao 11101 -1142 Pon llbolllll4. · IOial OoiaiQr, 140,100.: br ao N._rt -bullclo 111,000. · Ho.-1111-lr.,· ·polio llil dopanooat "-" c.. .. , roo!, leoG AAII& La .• : .• 1,000 Uo4ol ole llboll Oil CO · . ..,._ad Tepp•. IWI-01 pool. Dana MoOavrea ; ••tory, l·t.lak• tor ~ce •~doa. 323 IIDmiDI Star, ·11.700.: uall dwellio& llO Uoda !ole, 11110 E .. COast Hwy.,: 18,000. Woet H..,.rr Hlllloll l&a,OOO. !ott u,.., a.,. FICIOry Dovol.,..oat CO., IIWoa Hodpa, wall, 23 E. F. Hlrlb, · porcb, 31V aullo lqnoV8Doa~ ~51 Ho• Lllida lalo, at, 700. . A-sda Cent too, , 11,800. · pllal Rd.,: ·13,800. : llm liar, loaooo ac 18 LID-H._rt Holllott da lalo, · 11,400, 10d 105 •••• u,. .. a., lack Doll...,uo,. add!Uoo, Lloda lalo, 11,343. WIIIIIID OoobOIID, ow!mmlag 433 Rivotaldo, .V,300. IVID wen ... SoCia, pool, 30 pool,ill06 CliiiUiOOd, a4,400. hlboolol..,d Linda Ille. 11,840. H. C. Valeatlne, ·1-unit, 1· Brostedt. enclo18 patlo, W. :YorriiOG, &a«ory, 1-unlt story dwelling, ·1046 Pesca--new titdlen,. 323 Apoleoa dweliJo& 110 Llodo lalo,l70,· dor D< •• : 167,100.: Ave .. · 110.000. 600. James Lee. · Camtly room, 1.1.-o Llolololo 1517 Hlpl10d Dr .. :-14.950. · Loretta Ma.yer, add carport, Higaoa Co.;·&ostory, ·1-unlt Ivao Wells &. sons, ·1--unit, 1544 Miramar Dr., 19,360.: dwelling. 011 VIa LIOO Soud, 2-story dwelling. 1930 San· H. V. Jaoobseo, addltl.oo, 1110,000. tiagn Dr .. : a45,000; l·uoft, I· 1725 Plaza del ~r. at.ooo. TOPS AT IRVINE -Jerry Frick, left of Ri viera Country Club and his host partner , Fred Patterson, center, of Balboa, receive the Thomas W. Henderson Perpetual Tr~ phy from tournament chairman Max Miller of Lido Isle after the duo won a sudden death playoff to capture the Irvine Coast Club's !3th annual mell"ber-guest tourna· ment. They defeated the team of Bob Smith bt Westcliff, ICCC merrber, and Jude Poynter of Indian Wells CC on the 1st hole of the playoff after both teams posted 263 totals for the 3-day event, Bill Hairston of Balboa Island, mermer of the host c lub, and his partner. Corky Rose of Oakmont :c posted a 290 to win the low gross prize. (Rich Bassett photo) Rlcbard McClure, enlarge living room aod bedroom, 600 Via Lido Nord, 18,000. Newport Stanley Ablmao, 2--story duplez, -6702 W. OceiD Ft .. · a40,910. . Far West Services. ·signa al 337 Bayside Dr.,: 11,200. Roben MacLaren. garage, 3100 W. Coast Hwy., 11,000. lnl•• T•rroc. PTT surveys customers Paciric Telephone an- nOWlces t hat it will s urvey customers in Newport Beach as a coolin uing basis be· ~nnin,:: this month to deter- mine how they feel about their telephone service. measurement or customer satisfactioo throughout the state. Results will be helpful in adjusting to customers' needs more promptly, he add- ed. Al Oowney . locaJ manager. said questionnaires will be sent to a sample or custv- mers throughout the area each month. POMONA ALUMS MEET Customers receiving the questionnaires will be se- lected at random from among those who havf' had rec ent contact s with the company, Mr. Downey explained. He said the company de- si~ned the s urvey to provide a current and continUing Tbe Orange County Alumni Club of Pomona College will meet ror co<* tails and bars d'oeuvres from 5 to 7 p.m . this SUnday, July 28. at the Sa.c.r. Bay borne ot Mr . and Mrs. George M. Holstein, 26\)i) S.E. Mesa Dr . Mr.and Mrs. H. Grant Robbins. 2421 Buckeye St., Ea.st Bluff; are party chainnen. -----~~~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF 'lif.Vi'PORT BF:ACII, CALIF'ORNIA 'lo·nct: r:-onnsG ems St:ALUJ HWS will be recei,.ed at the office of lhe City Clerk, City '1•11, 'llewpon Huc:h, C•lilo mis, uotil 11:00 1.m .. on thO!' 5th d•y of Aogust, 1968, at which time they will be opened and re•d, lor performing work. as lollow11: LOI\fRI~G OF i21~CH ll!A\!F.TE:R 'J.\TER \l AI.,. .H \HS HI'iCTOS STRF.F:T ... SO :"lf\\"PORT BAY COSTRACT 1104 ~o bid ,..·ill be re ceived uo.le!IC!< it is mit.de oo a propo!!ll lonn l~mi•ked by the Pa\llir: •orb Depal'\mnt. Each b id moat be accompaaied by cash, c-f'nilied check or Bidder's Bood m1de p•1•ble to the City of St.,..·pon Be•ch, for •n amount equ al to at 1!'1!\t 10 pu ceo.t of the am~u~t bid. . . The documc-ol!l included 1•1t h1o the !le•led b1ds wh 1ch rt<qulfe c-omp]l!'t ion and eJI!'C"ution Ul!' t hl!' fol lo....-ing· ! . -Proposal 2. P•~te 3 -Oesip.•tion of Suh-conlra ctors 3. Pap:e 4 -Bidder's Bond 4. PaJtl" 9 -:-;on-colla.!lion Affid1vit 5. P•ll" 10 -Contrac tor's F'ioa11 cial Statu_, The doc-u ments !!hall be a liLted with the "Pfropriit.t e !lianaturel'l an•l totle!l of the persons !'li ~in g on beh•ll o ( the bidder. f or '"'J'oration!'l the si~•tu res of the P.-..lft,.t or Vlca Prtn ld•n' •n l•c.-.ror'y or A.a•l"o,t s.c.-.rarr are reqoired and the Cor- porate Se•l !'!hall be -'fixed to 1111 do cuments requiring sign•· ture11. In the c ase of • partnership, t he 11i«nature of at IelSt onl' ""nera l partoer il'l requirt<d. . .\ll b1ds iiTl" to be compared oa the bit.Sil'l of the En11 ineer'!'1 e11t im111'. The estimated qa•ntitie.!l are appro•imlle only, beinfj; ,inn Mlelr u • b•si!l lor the comparison of bid!!. \o b11t wdl be accepted from • Con tractor who h•li aot been lic-l'n sed in acrord•nce with the provi!lioos of Ch•ptr:r 9. Di v1· !'lioa 111 of Busine.!l!l •nd Profe,.!lion'<' Code. The ContriC"tor o;h o~ll stile his licen"e number an d cl •ssilication in the propo· !<itll. P l•ns, Speci1l ProvJ S~o n.!l , aad Conu act Doc-umenu may be obtained 11 the Puhhc l 'orks Oep•nment, City Hall, ~ewport Be ach, Califo111.ia, at no r o!ll to liceo"ied contractor!\. A non· re fundable charae of 12.00 ,..·ill be required lor each set of pliO,., speci•l P rovisioas, ;~rnd rontract documeots lor other!'l thin liceo10ed contractors. It i .. rl!'~ae!'lt~d that the pl•ns aad speci al pro"i"•on!l be returned within 2 we_t<k !l alter the bid openirlf!· A noo~refuod able char11e of 12.00 w1 ll be required for each ~et ol City of Newport Beach. Standard Speci1ica~ioos. The C•ty o f Newport Beach ·reserves the riaht to reject •oy or •II bid!l •nd to wa1ve aoy informality ia !loch bid11. In accord•nc-e wilh the prov is ion-' of Section 1770 of the Ls~or Code, the City Council of the City of Newpon Beach ha!l u - cer'laioed the seaeral prevailioa rat!!' of per diem wases in th~ localiti in ... ·hich the work i.!l to be perlonned for each craft or lype o workm10 or me chanic needed to e1ecate the coatract and has aet forth the•e items io Resolution No, 6519. A copy o f said Reaolutioft is available io the o ffi ce o f the City Cl erlr. in tht< Cily of Ne wport Beach, The followiog is th e schedule of preniliog wage rttes, 1968-69, for • selecti¥e ti.!lt of c]a.,sifications. Toselher with thf! infom1ation iocluded in the Resolutioa No. 6519, this .!lcliedule i!l to he considered a p•rt of the.!le contr&c t sped · fi cation!l. Preuiiilll!'-lil-lll:e Rates Clo••llicof/on (Sal•cflve Llst/n;) C11rpeoters l.emeot \tasoo Journeymao Labore r11 Geoert~l or Coo!ltructio o o\s phalt R11lr.er & lrooer F'l•,:r~u•n Goioe• Ch1ser Layin11 of all aoo-metalli c pipe Tunnel Cl1.uific•tions -1968~9 Vibra torm ao, J•ck Hammer, Poeomstic Tool& (e•cept driller) Op•tOrlng En;/,aer• Oiler aod signalmao (Group I) Ski plo•der (Lus 4/5 yd.) (Group 2) Rodme •od Chaiomsn (Group 3) lnatnmeolmao (G roup 4) Grade Checker (Group 5) Paven•eot-brulr.er operator (Groop 5) Grade .. II operator (Groap 6) r-.,.,. O.mp Tnaelr. Driver (Le~~t thaa 4 yda.) Water truck dri ver (2500 11•1. to 4000 s•l.) B-.1141"' _., Ce..-trvctlo" trotlaa Bric.kl•yer 6 Stou Maaoo. Eleetriel .. Joanr.eymM Wltemaa Ladaer Paialera fS/l /63) 5.33 5.13 3.97 4.18 3.97 4.05 ..,, 4.695 (7/l/UJ 4.68 4.92 5,16 5.27 >.46 >.46 .... (5/lf/64} 4.65 4.83 (S/1/61) uo (111/61) 6.75 (5111/"J s.oo (7/1/611 5,79 Joe,..,•• -ap,.y Pipe vadea Pl .. ~r Aay elaHifleadoa o,.lued laereia .hall ba .. ,. •• pre ... aill•c c.reft ,.._, o ... erd••· "" ... . S.day •d Bolid•y nr.tala are •• pn•aill•l c111ft QlT OF NEWPORT BEACB, CALIFORNIA L .. ,. t..alo .. City Clerk r..Wl•: ht, ss.. JMI, 1a •• tt .. port • .,.., t:.•'• Ecbleroacb. !·unit, !·story dwellllig, ~~~~ Dolphlo Ter .. 11!11·, 116,. Mra.: Doria Campbell •. ram- room, 0015 Altura. 14,880. c.,,...,w Mar Jamea Aynes. addition, 235 Hellotrope Ave .• : 118,450. lad< COllins, eigne at 2931 E. :Coast Hwy .• : 12,000. · Howlll Sm!Ul, remodel, 2824 Qceoo Blvd .. 120,000. · R.C. Ralston, ·add deck to -· apartmoo~ ·43911 Gol· deo rod Ave.,: 11,500. c--Shor .. Cbucll: Jones, swimming pool, 4527 COrham, ~.200. Hcwbor Vi•• Hills Omega Poola, · swimming pool, 932 Sandcastle. -13,296. George Cllrtord, ·awtmmlng pool, ·3801 Thpside, ·13,200. W .. GorOOn, ·Swimming pool, JO~N ORNEY of Ne-rt Stlores has been nomed e~ crow officer at Wells Forgo Sonic's Santo Ana office. Stle joined Wells Fargo June 3 witn on ext.,sive bor:lc4 2800 LighUlouoe, 14,446. · ground-in escro..,. monoge-Jules Weinstein, cabana m., t 'With I eodi ng Orange additioo, 11.20 White Sails, County firms. ~· .. i s o no-11,000. tive of Fort Wor th , Texas, Eastblutr~Ne~ort Inc., attended Texas Christian wall , ·3818 Saod Dune, -1560. Uni versity, and c ame to D.L. Bren CO.; 59~Coot California 15 years ago. long wall, 1801 tbrougb 1853 9\e resides wi1h her son, Port Sbetneld, 12.880. Mld-toel, 17, at 2.42 Orange D.L. 8no Co .• :~pa"t.meter Str .. t. A morriad do,.~ter, wall8 and reocee, ·'I'Taclt 6620, Mrs. Spike Folsey, lives in Upper Harbor Vtew Hills. Oioi. (Rene Laursen photo.) ll4,400. -------LOCaL <mTICE LEGAL NOTICE OHDI"LJ,~f.f: ~0. 1267 ITHEREAS. tht< Ci ty Couacil AN F.\1 ERCENCY OROINANCE hu determined tb.t •ddilioo•l OF THf: CITY OF' S EWPORT time i• aeeded for the Plao· HE,\CH EXTPWISC Tll.E oio8 Commi .. ioo to ruak.e ita EX PIRATION DATE OF CER~ atqdiu .ad re commeo.datioos TA l~ l ~TF.Rl\1 ZON ING RE~ 11.od for the Ci ty Coaocil to CU L.A llO~S fl[QUIRI~G \II· make its 1bldie11 after receipt 'il\tU\1 P:\RI(I~C REQIJIR E~ of a report from the Plaoaiog \li:'liTS FOR ALL PROPF.RTY Commi .. ioa; aad LOC . .a.Trn WJ'n!f~ C0\1\t f.R· WH F.Rf.AS. Sectioa 41 2 of CIAL ZO:"li~G OISTRICTS l:"l the Ci ty Charter provide. th at TH F. CITY 1\HI CH OOf:S :"lO T any ordiaao ce declared by the OTHf.R\\'ISF: HA\'E PARKING Ci1y CCKiocil to be oeceaury RF:Qt!IRF.\IENTS AS PRO· u an enterseocy muaore for \'!OED 1'1 o1 ~~~~ . .a.~CF: SO. pre"aerviag the poblic pe1ce, WHEREAS, thr:re j_, coo· health ors•felyaad coataioias a statenteot of the reaaooa for .!liduahle property located it.!l emUIJeDt'y trlly be intro• within commerci•l zoning dj.,. d d ace aod adopted at ooe and tri cts in the City whi ch is not .L 1 d U>e 111me meetio11 i pa.!lse reqnired to provide aoy oH· by 1t len t five affimtlti ve street pultinf!. 11.!1 a coa di tioo vo tes; and of the development or rede-1\'HF:REAS, Sectioa 65858 of velopmeat of .!laid properly; the Caliloroia Govemmeat ··' c d .o e specifica lly uthorizes 1\IIF.IlEAS, the rspid growth the le11islative body of a cily, o f the r.ity ha!l re.!lolted ia a by 1 four~fl hh a vote, to eztead severe shortage o f oH-street · · d aoy 111tenm zonin!J or ioaace park ing facilities; aad adopted 18 111 emer8eocy In! F.Rt:.o\S, the City Cou ncil meaaure for an additiooal per- o f the l.ity of Newport Beach, iod of ooe year; o.dthe2d3rdddayof0ctober,l967, N09i', Titf.RF:t"ORE, the a opte Or ioao ce No. 1235, City Coun cil of the City of entillt<d "A.!Il F.\IF.R GE~CY Newport Beach doe,. ordaio Oil Ill~ o\'iCF: OF' TIIF: CITY aa 1oiiow•: O F' 'if."'PORT BEACH Es-SECTION I. The rutrictiooa TARLISIIIS G INTF:Rr..t ZO~· re!.ting tn n•in imam parlr.i•8 lNG H~:GULA TIO:'\S REQU IR~ lr f 11 I~C \IJSI\IU\1 PARKING RE~ reqo emmta or • properly · ' · · loc•ted whhl11 coll!merdal QU I RF".\1 E~TS FOR ALL PRO· zoo.ia11 diatricta io lhe City PF.fln' LOCATED ITTHIN whi ch doea aot otllerwiae hue 1.0\1\tERCIAL ZONING Dl~ r.•rlr.las recpireme~~ta aa aet T Rf CTS 1.,. TilE CITY WHICH ol1h Ia Ordia•ee No. 12!S. IX>f:S NOT , OTIIE:R1HSE are hereby nt•ded to J•ul)' lfA\F: PARKI:"lG REQUI RE-27 l969 or v.otiiMclr. ti•eu \1 E7'4TS"; aod , tb; Ci ty' Coaacil Mall repeal Vi'HERF:AS, Secuoa 3 of the tbia ordio•ce, w\lchever Ordi naace So. 1235 provide~~ fi,.t occara. u follows : SECTION 2. Thla ordiaat:a ce "'Thi 11 ordiaao ce sh•ll be ia declared by tae City Con 4 effecti ve for a period o f cil to be t:aecuuty u 1t:1 ninety (90) days from the ,merseac:y meaaore for pre- date of it11 adoptioa; prO"' aervbl11 the pGbllc peace, vided, however, that after health, aafety .. d welfare lor noti ce po rsoaat to Sectioa the reaao.a previoaaly alated 65856 of the C•lifonaia Go-hereia, •d taball take effec t vemment Code 111d p41blie immediately apoa Ita •dop- hearin5-lh e City Couoeil tio11, may by a foar-fihhe vote ell:• SECTION !. 11lla ardlu11ce teod tbl a ordin10ce for oae •"•11 be pabU.hed o11ce Ia du year."; aad of6elalnewepaper of ttr.• City. WHEREAS. aaid ordi11•ce Thia ordluaca waa latro• upiratioo. dale of Juaary 22, doced •d adopted aa • 1968 waa eJ:tmded to Joly 22.. •-r,...ey ordia•ce at • ,. .. 1968, by the adoptioo of Ordi~ plar ••ed•l of •• Chy naa ce No. 1242; ud Coaeell of •• Clly of lfaw- I'HEREAS, aald ordia .. ce port Beedl ~eld CMI •• Jlad wilt 1111\0J .. tf.cally ••plre •d d~ of Jal,·, tMI. becoru aall ad wid oa Jaly AYES, cbUNCJUfElf: Mela.- 22,. 1968 aale.. die Cit)' ala, !llal•, P ..... ~ Co.adl aeh to utea.d dt.a ehJI, Rlr11l, Cn.._, ••plradoe date ol u.ld ordl~ NOES. COUNCILMDI1 lfoe• ••ce; •d ABSEMT COU1'0LM"E"• lo- WBEREAS. .e City PI•~ pta. •'-1 C••laaioe Ia coaftel• lac atdlea to dete•ia• d., ... , •• dopdoa of Jepal ... ATTEST: tin i•po•lal epproprlate ofl· w.,. LA.Soa Do,.. lltanlrtaU .. .,.. atrnt ,_n:Jaa ,_.lrnt•l• 11 Chy Cla.l e•••rd•l a011• fa reqeired: P••u .. , Ja)y 2!. INI, Ia •d •• Newport ....... , l'.aalp THE TRADITIONAL aloha welcome was given to Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Espiau of Corona del Mar on their ar- rival in Honolulu aboard the S.S. Lurline for their Ha- waiian vacation. Harbor Boys Club news The Upper Bay Branch dart throwtng wtll be some Boy's Club sot'tball team oC the events. · deCeated the Cenual Branch Special events or the day by a score or 5--2. Coach will be the visit or Madame J erry F'ix credits the fine Meduessa, the famous For- deCense displayed by his tune Teller," and sponge team Cor the victory throwing at the start Arts and Crafts Director In the year or. the Olympic Bruce Ketchum is orCering a Games, the gym motto this program to all members or summer has been "Central th e Boy's Club Upper Bay home or champions., Alb~ Broocb. Aoy boy wlebiOI to loUc Colcb L_,. &&moo leam all the nner pointe oC and at&ff members Bart arts and c rafts is asked to Hinesley, Heory VanderAa. drop into tbe arts and and Gary Logsden are in cr&tts department and see charge of the P"?gram . · Bru ce. In August, club members A clay modeling class, wtll be able to participate under the direction or Mrs. in the pi cture taking con~ Freeman, is being offered test, ·baseball games. ·bar- at the Central arts and ~ue and swtm party and crafts department. Classes San Diego Zoo trip. are held on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and Thursdays at 2 25C per pack with 1964 p.m. ~arkt CIGAIIEnES Next class a.t the Boys' TURNER DRUG Club pool will start July 29. 2542 I'. Cocut 1/wy. Classes are available Cor New ort Stach non· swimmer. beginner, and ~=;:;:;:;:;;;=;::":;;:;i:;:::~ swimmer, -rrom age 2 years M A T TRESSES and up. Classes are held •EW -a&aVILDJaC. from 8 to 11:30 a.m. ·and lmeaular Sh•P" noon to 2 p.m. Monday I•• ...... -C:.U.. through F'riday. Recreation· COSTA ww t.tAmus co. a1 swimming is held Monday JIIO....,..,.-..... u._.., .. IJOJ lbrough Frlda.y, 2:30 <D 5:30 p.m.,· Sabuday 1 to s p.q~. and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m . The Central gym will host a penny carnival this Fri· day, July 26. ·Ring toss, ball throw, ·nail pounding. AIR FORCE CAPTAIN WIIIDn B. Moats Jr. (rlgntl, son of Mo. and Mrs. WlfiDn B. Moats of 1982 Pelican PI • .- Costa Mesa, receives the Air Medal at l<lncheloeAFB, Wlch., ,from Col~ G.N. Payne, commander of the 449tl 6omb Wing. Capt. Moats was cited tor outstanding alr· manshlp and courage on successful and lmportMt mls· slons under hazardou s conditions as a KC-135 Strato- ta'tker navigator In S.E. Asia. The captain, who ls.now at Kincheloe, ·is a member of the Stra~eglc Air Com- mand. He was commissioned In 19b2 upon completion of Officer Training School, Lackland AFB,· Texas. (U.S. Afr ForcellhoiD.l ................... ! CLEA UP I . ,~ : i 200 NEW '61 IIOIDS NOW ! e AYAILAILE AT DISCOUNTS e e LOWEI THAN EYEI IIFOREI e • 'UFORDCUSTOM • • VI, IIUtorufic, 20t. .,_,or trad• S25 1r95 • • per mo. 24 mo . I'IOY70• -;J • • 3-'67 FORD aJSTOMS-3 • • J • ct.o •• ,__ • o.-. v.a, ..,..,,, R & H, m ,1_ • e..., or tro4e S45 p• lftll, b.mpla No. PT717 • ..,~ • • • TRANSPORTATION SPEOALS • • Now O¥arogi,g 15 cars p&r wa.k ;..ot can "• ••t•ll•4 at wholaaal• to tha pvb lic. B•at SAVE • • !ha d"l•r• on that• oldar cora • • '65 MUSTANG • • R & H, fully •qulpp•d. L icanu P CC9Sl. 11095 • • 20'!1i down or trod•• $45 pa• mo. 30 month I • •• '"FORD WAGON I CouMry S•don VB. f~,~11 po -. ... r, R & H, L:cenu • Y93398 . 205 ..,_ ........ '" ,.. ••• '1695 • J0 mo,tha, P ri cad at DRAPERY • FLAIIE PROOFING • Water Stain lemoYal Sen I .. AN ef Or .... Ceun"