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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-08-01 - Newport Harbor EnsignWAJOR Clinton H. Moses, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.O. ..-osh of 512 11· Balboa J:tlvd., Balboa, has arrived for oot; at the U.S. Air Fo rce Academy , Co lorado. He Is varsi ty assi stant foo tball c.oach at 11e aca- demy. Th e major, wh o was commissioned In lQs-4 through the aviation cadet program, recently returned from a tour of ciJty at Oa N ~g,AS, VIetnam. He is a gra<i.Jate o f Pomona Hif!tl SchOol, eamed nl s A.A. degre e In 1952 from Mount San Antoni o Juni or Coll ege, Puente, and his 13.A. degree In 1958 from San OlegJ State Co ll ege. He is a mem ber of Signa Chi. *** *** MOVIE .LAW HIT '!be City or Newport Beacb. Is facing a possible injunction suit to block en· Corcement of the recently adopted ordinance ~~~ set up tees and regulatioos for movte making on public property. Raben C. Harke . presi- dent of Cal.Homia lntema- tional Productions, with headquarters in Newport Beacb, has written to the City COWlcil, asld oc for a bearing to express his opo positioo to the ordinance. It be receives no reply in 10 days, he said' be would have "no other recpurse than to seek an injunction PAT SCRUGGS WINS Pat Scrilga, !!).year-old ,__,,~ son o r r.tlr. aod Mrs. Jotm. Scru&ga or Lido !ole, woo tbe 3a-d rugbc of the Snow- tirdl t o Newpon. bay ~n~ attemoon. 'Ibis waa bt a 2Dd try l.n tile ramed FllgbL Four years ago be placed 121h. Pat's brotb.er, Jobo, 18, a frequeot contestant but never a winner, was 2nd place tiDiaher last year. Lisa Oual&f'eoa, 1432 w .. Bay Ave., Central Newpo~ came in 2Dd bebl.nd Pat. ud also received J}le tropb.y for that girl to natah. The adler tiniabers 1m001 the nrst 10 were. ard -curr wu1100. s.. !<arloo. 4111- aide, &tb Catblee Wilde, Santa Ana. 7th -Rob Hambleton. 608 w. Ocean F't., Balboa. Stb -Rocky Seek, 820 W. Ocean Ft., Balboa. 9th -Vi ctoria Seaver, 203 7th St .. Balboa. • l ' piObibUillg enforcement or die ordlnuce until an ~ peal caa be made to a pf'Ooo per court oo lbe grounds or illegal, unlawf\11 Uld arbi- trary restraint of trade.'' The ordinance, adopted July 8. establishes a 1 100 inves tigation fee and a 135 daUy fee, in Ueu or a city business license, for mo vie and TV produc tions on public property in th e city . Mr. Harke said he had called City Attorney Tully Seymour aod had been told that the new law applies to all Commercial motion pic- ture. TV, fUm and video tapes produced on city property, including "specu· lation tapes or films, 20, 40 and 60-second p10posed TV commercials for ad agency and aponaor coosideration. '' "l t ts my considered opin- ion," Mr. Ha rke wrote. "that this is one of the most arrogant. absurd and ridicu· loos bu siness ordin&Dceal have ever been ooatronted wi th •.• It exhibits a abort: sighted approacb w an lD· cilstry that oould meaD tr. rnenOOus rinand al booo to the city and the county ... This type of one-sided. highl y prejudicial a.cdoo against a local buaine aa will both lead to increduble rulancial hardship and place an unfair. unjust, and iD my opinion, illegal baodi• cap on a local produ ction comp any." IIOMIH ATORS HAME D Ted Mertz beads the com- mi ttee or past presidents who will nominate the slate Cor the September election for the Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club. Other nomi- nators are Jan Briscoe, Bob Hield, J ack Nelson and Chad Twichell. Dr. Ed Bechtel bas been named to fill the vacancy on the bo ar d of <tirectors. Dr. Coons of Lido, noted educator, dies Or. Arthur Gardiner Coons, retired president or n cci- dental ())llege, died in bia sleep July 2A at bis home, 240 Via Genoa, Lido lsle. He was a native of Anaheim and was born 68 years a,co. After receiving bia Ph. D. decree in eoooomtcs rrom " Cb.e Uotveraity ot Permayl- ia 111&7. Dr. IL'I ... dOIIIal -11!'1 .. retum.lng tn 1943 after interim professorship at Claremont. AI 9th president ot Occi· dental, he served for 20 years, bringing the college into the top rank or liberal arts colleges. He served as advisor to .I lOth -Mary Ann Ki stler, Riverside. Pet SeNn a seve ral state and rederal Dr. A.rthur G. C.on• commissions , was president Oth er honor s went to: Seek. 620 Ocean Ft .. Bal· or the Caltrornia Council for Madel-KoU or Beverly boa, granddau .. .._ter of th e J " r.a• Higber Education, wa:~ a HUl a, age 11. youngest girl founder of the Flight or the board nlember or the Federal to tlnhb. Snowbirds. Joe Seek. Car-Reserve Bank or Los An ge- Breu Barnard, ap 8. of roll finished 4th but dis--les and a trustee of the 101 Vi a Oijoa, Lido lale, qualified herseH because Haynes Foundation of that youngest boy to tlniab. sbe thought sbebad violated city. William Harvey, 328 Buena a racing N.l e. Reriring in l9R4 to the Vi ta Bl .~ Balboa oldest Sle carri ed out the stat&-"' 1 """• • Lido I-'e residence, whl.· ch sk . to lln'ab ment of Andrew Gramm, J:t,l. 1pper 1 • had been his summer home M d M Donald D.~ cbainnan of the race oom--r. an ra. ..... 51·nce 19-. be received the 122 Vi Ithaca U do mHtee or th e North Amerl· oJ'U ney, a . last or his booors in Janu., ..... I 1 t1 t arried couple to can Racing Union, tbat -J a e, . rs m "yacbt racing is one or tbe of tb.is year when be wa~ f\nisb. e1r named by Queen Elizabeth A s pecial aportsnanahip few sports which is s • award went to yo\llg Carroll policing. • • of England as an bonorary( commande r of the Order o his wtre, Edna; a son. Ar- thur C. Coons Jr. or Pasa· deoa; grandchildren [))ug- las and Margaret Coons; a brother. Rector Coons or Anaheim, and a sister. J es- sie Seward of Laguna Hills. Services were held Tues· day, July 30, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church with Dr. Raymond Brahams om- ciating. Baltz Mortuary o r ())rona del Mar directed the services. lntem1ent was pri· vate. •' • _ _,LOCM.IY-., 113 FIT ........ ., 171 ... JOe COSTA MES A . OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR . CALIFORNIA ITS Tbe Newport Harbo' Area llu been bit with a nun')· of of robberies aod burgl.&ties tbat bave caused consider· able loM to loc&l residents ad buainessea. Heading the list is the armed bold-up of La Cantina Uquora to Corona del Mar. at 9:55 p.m. Saturday. The bold-up man was described by stol'e clefts Virgil Clinger and Mike Convey a.s 25 10 30 years o f age, fi reet. ~ or 9 inches in bei&bt. weighing about 150 pounds, clean shaven e:~.cept ror a dart beard, wearing a sport jacket. white sbirt, dark tie and dark sl acks. He entered the store from the ea st door. pulled back bis jacket wi tb his left hand to di splay a .38 caliber r&- volver held in his nght He re is a summary of other burglaries and theft s : • A loss or 12,100 in stolen equipment was r~ ported at Newport Opti· Sanies Co., 890 Production Pl., West Newport Heights, between 5:30 p.m. July 26 and 8 a.m. July 29. Mary Serber, 4521 Wayne Rd .. Cameo Highlands. noticed the for ced entry after re- porting to won. Monday morning. 'Ibe rear door had been pned open, and pteces o r the door were on the Ooor. Stolen items included 2 1Wo4 elecmc typewriters. an electric adding machine. a tape recorder and 11(}0 tn cun ency. Molly Jones, 223 Poppy Ave., Corona del Ma.r, reported the burglary to police. HI, DAODY, o verl n VIetnam! Litde Miss ~enee Cheree '.iendron ls shown here In her first oho tl, taken a t Hoag H.osoital sho rt ly after her birth on June 22, where she wei!tled in at 7 lbs. 12 oz. He r daddy, Robe rt Gen- tlton, is wittl the First Marine Air Wing and has been in vi{tn.., for • mon ths. Renee and her mother,• NMcy, and her big bro ther, Bobby, age l lh, li ve at 431 Heliotrope Ave., Co rona del Mar, witl'l the baby 's grandmother, Mrs. Muriel Greenuo, and the baby's 12-y ear...ald unde, Richard. The li ttle baby girl is a 4th generation Californian. MRS. DOLOR'OS CRONIN hand. was named "woman of the "This is a stick.~p. Put year" by the NewPort 9each it in the bag." be told Mt. charter d'laoter of the Ame ri· Clinger. can Business WOmen's Assn. Mr. Convey entered die at a dinner meeting July 24. store. and tbe £llnman The annual award is based pulled out .tbtede revolv~t;r· rocked it. porn n at ~" r. on the orogr~ss the memoer Convey and said. "Don't has made •n l'le r chosen bu siness field, and interest in community activities. She is legal s ecretary to attor- ney Roy B. Woolsey of New- po rt 9each. Mrs. Cronin no w will enter the comp etition fo r th e title of "American tlJ siness woman of the year." move.'' There was a brown paper bag on the COIJnter, and Mr. Clmger put the money in H . The bold-up man took the bag, cootaining 1330 in c urrency, and left, saymg to Mr. Clinger, "You're a good guy." No soUnd or a car was beard. General services chiet Mynderse is resigning llylod---.. --~~~-teClU l:be City of New· port Be&c:b, etrecc1ve Aug. 30. He is le&vtn g to go into private business with an es- tablished flnn. He di d not announce the nam e or tbe ftnn . 'ttlt said that it is i n Chi s area and that he wi.ll continue living here. ~ie joined the city staff as general services di rector in November. · 1963. just 3 months after retiri ng fro m the .t.rmy wi th rank or hlll oolonel. He had Z7 years of t.rmy ~ervice. During Wo rld Wa r U he was a Field :\rtil- lerv bataUon commander in me o;;ooth Padfic. After the war he served as asSistant military attache at the U.S. t-.mbassy in Moscow for 2 years. lafer at Kabul. Af- gha.nt stan. and in Ankara. l'u rtey. In 1947·48 he was chter or the U.S. Military In-- telligence Center in Frank· flln.Ota=,. •4 tbe l&at rt ,.....,....__ .. _, • Ft. 81lsa. Tuu, wUb tbe Army Mr T)efenn Unit. tn his letter or resignation . addressed to City Manager Harvey Hurlbu rt. he said: ''My resignation ts mociva· ted by purely personal busi~ ness reasoos. It in no way reD ects any dissatisfaction v.i.th the conditions or m~ empl oyment by the City. or my rela.ttonship with you and you r starr. "I have enjoyed the pri· lege or 'NOak.tng ror the City or Newport Beach. and I leave wi th the sin cere hope lh at :.1 opportunity may ari se in the futu re Cor me to serve the dty in some other capacity. ··Please be asfl.lred or my appreciation for the ouv standing support . ooopera· tion and understandint::: wtuch t have received at all times from msnbecs or the City CounCil , and from you and your starr. • A Jewel box. wtth 1525.25 worth of jewelry was taken hom the home at 4308 Spmdrift V.ay, West Newport Hetghts, that owner Fred !Verbel was sho'NUlg to prospecuve tenants. He told police Monday that die jewel box had been t&lten from the top dresser drawer m the upstairs master bed· room. and that some 30 persons had gone through the house. The loss occur- red betweec July 2 and 23. Restaurant ok protested • A 1500 diamond eng&g&- ment ring was taken from the top or the refrigerator in the ltitcben, Barbara Guest. 6 11 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar. reponed to police rrtday. The theft occurred wbile she was away J uly 2a-24. • Property valued at 1231.50, including 1120 in cumtDC)', was taken Croal ... -.. -"' llolloll D. Hclm·, ... _. •••z SL, !Nell N ......... 'lllur.- day evs ing. July 25. He told police that the loss occuned wti.Ue the car was parked either a t 501 30th St. West ;-.l"ewport. or 301 N. Newpon Blvd.. Newport Hmli!bts. • A Panasonic stereo, record changer and 20 record albums, all valued at 1300, were taken during the night or July 27-28 from thP restdenr.e or 'A'inston Offill. 226 La Jolla Dr .. Sewport Heights. He ex· pressed belle! that the thief used a key htdden on a ledge m the garage. • Howard Leo'Nls F'tsher. 19 13 Coun St.. Central Ne.,-port, reported the theft of a Seagull tx'and boat mocor. valued at 1250. from hlS outdoor locker near the boat landinli! at the Sewport Harba .o\ffierlcan Legton Hall on 15th St.. between July 20 and 25. A protest ag&inst the use permit granted to Don the Beachcomber for a restau· rant 1n Corona del Ma r bas been made by H.M. Zieger, 269 Eveomg Can)on Rd .• Shore ChfTs. The Newport Beacb City Council has set a bearing fo r 7:~ p.m. August 12 10 consider th e protest. The Planning Commissioo at its J uly 11 meeting ap- proved the use pennit ,·a. quest for the restaurant at 3831 ta 3939 E. Coast Hwy., Conner location or a Corona del Mar landmark, Kay Finch Ceramics. The use permit mcludes oo-ule al· cobolic beverac:es. use of adjoining R·l property tor otr-auMt puk1Ja&.. ud DOD- ta ... lJSSJ•r ... ~ ...... "l ... ,, 1 aot psttiftl Mr. Zeigler. who 11 ves across Buck Qilly from the sJte or the restaurant. o~ jected to use of R·l pf'Ooo perty for parking. operation or a bar near R·l propertY. lack of provision ror an· ployee parking and lack of what he called ngid speci• n caoons for the type, height and appearance or a wall on the ravine stde. He satd that some or the land to be occup1ed by the new restaurant 1s now bemg used by employees of the exisong nearby restaurant. Five Crowns. and thus "the pennit, 1f granted. will rorce approumately SO em- ployee vducles mto tbe adjoining residenual netgh· borhood fo r park mg.·· JAMES POWELL Of ES Snow. b·1rds w· ·111 ~,:,pos:.d:r' z:oJ:;e~~~::.: cooperatloo in Education. keep 'fly·lng' ~~'ur:~7:~e!:O~!~~: Mrs. Tucker is arraigned City Managet :iurlburt commented: "Mr. Mynderse·s leavin g will be a substan· tial loss to th e city. He was an outstanding department head 11Jd bas doP e an out- stao<l.ng job to devel opin~ the capabilities of tbe Gea· eral C:.ervi ces Oepanmfl'lt to OOf!e with the gtowth d the city. He is responsible ror the s ignit'icant tm pmve. mmt in beach cleaning. street sweeping and street maintenance. • A S212.13 loss was re- ported Monday by Roger Salmon. ~20 Cortland Dr .. Cameo Htghlands. He sa1d that 2 outside l:unp ftxtures had been taken ftom the south wall or the garage bet~~o•ef'n Jul~, 26 and 28. SeMces were held Jul)' 27 m Pacific V1ew Chapel ror James R. Powell. 73. or 2422 Richmond >Nay. Costa Mesa.. He 1s survived by ha Wlfe. Irene; 2 daughte rs , Pamca Mora of Costa tor Rhodes Scb.olarstups aod was serving as cb:lir- "Nezt year's Snowbird ' Mrs. John Scruggs. mother man of the Pacific rePooal race ta (!ping w be bigger of the winning ski pper, committe~ Cor Marshall tv!rs. Irene Tucker. wi fe or Costa Mesa City Council· man George Tucker, will be i.rraigned at t :45p.m. today, Aug. 1. ln Oepa.rtment 1 or Superior Court. Santa Ana. 00 charges or knitlng her Mesa Verde neighbor. Mrs. and better lban tb11 oDe." said that their ~wblrd scbolarahlps. 1bat'a lb.e proaatH of will continue to sail ln tbe Or. Coon is survived by Mra. 1oeepb Seek , wboae race as long as tb e annual busbiPd st•ted me race Flt~t oontinuea. Sb e and m tg38 ud for the nret bet husband have sailed the time J'U DO& pretMD& co race as a husband and wife bud out awan\8, btliDI oo team. d duty a& ~CDIDIIlto, wbete Jack Bamett. manager he i a .cre&arJ of tb.e aute tbe Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. spooaor of .eaate. 'Ib•elore, Mra. tb FU""'t said that the -atbelltuced !a -• ,. •• ~~t~~tl.ag tbe l rat award &o am~ual. event will be htid tbe race wlaner, YOUDI Pal u long aa Ul ere are al Sc of U~ lol ,,.., 50 en ttl eo. ruga. ..., e. Tbe Kite claas baa beeo Sold lira. -· "In 11110 plolng ta ~arlty over pul, u IINUI)' • 1110 !Dow-lbe !Dowbirde, panly be- ~rda haw kiiDed out for 01118e of grea&er apeed. lbe race. 'Ib11 year, I aaw leae eJpellve auiDten~aoe a DUmber o1 boa&l OD Sbe ad Cbe ...U,ty of a loae beaeb •• IOiltld to .... o1 *1-., light lbe boal ptO\U - _ ... 10 1111 , aa.oapelliiDg, Pal ScNI!P bul Uti.., llaol. Noll,.., --tbe optnloo1tbal I .. iGJII 10 -Dll .... ·-will be 1 "&Ito FlU•" *~-" •• -~ .. , ar •• !'liP• ot •• !Do•- ·-• liP·" lllnlll1 ov• 1boDcloDid. Eldd• ... S.Ur'• .,. --oeb fl. _, N a1cavis CXIIITIACT blollld .......... -,.. ·---· ........... --Ill~ "' ... _ .. ___ .. -oMia-. llao Till -.., Ill&_.,.. ... _.,..._ JS Jl.sd Jill .... ,. --· liz .. -I -,_., .. _ ,._1 ....... II I • -p .. •• -a. -.. 'Zi4'1 --·., ••••r.••• ......... ~- ., .. ~--... 2 OllziJ. • • George Lowden ·n dies Oeorp Pullman Lowdlll U or Balboa hland died July 25 to Palma de MalJorca. an , iolond orr SpaiD, II age 29. He waa )DIQ April 28.!939, lD Harwy, tlllooh. U ved in the Harbor Area ax the past ll yean, au:ended Orange eoa• Collec• and tile Unl- venicy or Al110na. He bad beea in Spain ror d'le puc 5 moatba, sO.IdYiog mull c. He ta a.Mved lt' bta panmta. Mr. and *•· George PullmaD t.o..sen. 710 s. llll' n , So!bo1 !llooct. •• 2 tmU.••· nw !Obtft t.o..sen or ~.... Blulf oad PldWp Reid Low•. wbo bu beta to Ra.~e b' dle pool ,_ and a bolr oad 11 -MYIDC •• body ol jtll .... _._ -·• .w be bold "' a p ._ -.., al PICIDc Vtow .,_ ol 11118ot1 -., M-ol Posit. ....ld .. I oH ---~ •• •• -lor 11M R ... llll--· • ..-or 0ooop ll.l'lall-11 .. lbr ,...._, 111 !dl. -.1 •ou .. ,.._ - . ._ _ .. "- Oo ...... --,., 0. Hzllllali*ID ...... ...... o.~.-........ m'ua . ' Harriet Westphal. to death last June 28. In a surprise move Mrs.. Tuclr.er was indicted Tues- day oo a cbarge of murder by tb e Orange County Grand J ury. Mrs. Tucker. 37. or 1642 Mtnorca Dr.. Costa Mesa. will therefor e not be tried b)' municipal courts. but will remain wi tbou t bail in Orange County jail until the case is resolved in SuperiOt CoorL MEW OWN ER IUYS SotEU HO$PITAII Beverly Enterprises. ooe o f Che nat.iOD's lars:eat "Alm. be bas be Ill reoog- ni ~ed for the outstanding job of re&ge oollectioo and has increued U\e em d s lcy of Cb.e dep&rtmtmt to k eep up wt tb tbe gm wtng needs ot the OOCII1QUI11ty "Nitbout any increase to per10nnel the put few yeara." owner-oper""ra or ooo-LAOI If 11011111 valeocalt holl'itals, SID!· 1•1U A P•TIIT tartuma and leDe ral bm•· Salta Capls.a or Oardeo P'tala. baa acquired ow.,.. (}rove baa W11tten ., die olllp or o ~bed ooo-NeWIJOII -City OOIMI- valeacent bo.,iW localed ell oomplz.i•'AC about lbe a1 340 Victoria St.. Costa lack or aboweJO II •• pul>- Me&L Uc ,.,..,_., beldan. Roy E. Olria&eDHD. '1r ..... al.lmlt iaer.d- pn:lidellt SDd CUlnDa of lb&l to M tU& J'OUl Doe •• tooud or a...lr Ell-cltr - -p<O'IIde a pslooo. oold-~-= ~· &IIOw• for JO.Uc e.cwcr .... ,.....,. t~~• , •• raft*' ••I , "H be .. La.an cu. oa..u.. ...... ..,.. .... , .. c.t Ho.,ttal. wtll lOW M aKat aD , I -• Milt a -.ua...lr-r I "' ,..__. tu...-1\al. J.., .. .. .. '"' _. ..... .,.. . ..,.. ,_u.. ... ••s 1111 P-llofnto-IDr,oaol I.... - 11ro. llorjo&lo ao--. LN .. •• ....... ,._ l1a- Ia -of-.-..... , , .. -:· 'flcn. - Mesa and Jane Powell of Denver. Colo.; a sister, Dons V. Powell of Washing· ton. D. c. (tack -down on zoning Citv Aao mey 'I\J.ll~· "iey-gulations applicable to thelr m<U ·of Newpon Seach has property. A preliminary hear-- nled O\'tl acoon 1n Or~e tng has been set for this County Supenor Coon ch ar-F'l'ida,y . Al.l g. 2. png VlOlation or d~· zoning Jn a report l» the ctcy laws !Of excessive rootal s ())uncil. Mr. Seymour s-.ys. at 3 Corona del Mar loca-'"This Oeciai~ to pureue tions. thi s matter m Q)Urt was 1,'he ~l names Dorothy S. taken mly atter repeated Lee. <Ding business a.s efforts on the part of the FernleaC tnvestmfllt Co.; city stalf to obWn lbe w- her agent. Peter De '9 aun; luntary oooperad.on of tbe J:.:velyn N. Miller, Clattr~ce p10perty o wners had flliled. F. Mill er: Beatri ce Falk , This JawiUit ta only a part State Mutu al Savings and of a larger effort belnl ClOD* Loan Assn.. vtc:tort a Sav-ductM by U\t butldlal • tngs ltld Loan Ass.: Inter panmsn and Ut• d'Y • .,..,. Coast Ufe Insurmce Co .. n.Y'I a fllce ID tH*• Isl and tnvea«mmt Co .. and the rmtll or Wepl ra~ , number of Job.n Doe's. mua cb..pout dle ~c.J . '!be city chllpe 111• '!b•. cUr --P• .. dtere are s •epar•. tell tal& ronoma ..., ..... -.. 401 remJeor Mo.. 5 u P-•~ or mspl ,.. .... 40:1 pOftllur AYO ..... I to~~ dol ... ; at 2304 Padlc Dr .. Ia •· :"1111 --· al .. .... orolle 2 roacoll olio• *"'.-.. ua- .... - oftHlHrdnt . ._ .. q.W••• ,. ..,._CIIoa la .... , ,._ ••nrC •azn• llr ...a ••--' oDDwc .. ..,... ><•ll• t• o ts'c ... ... 1D _.. 13 , .. _. ... ~--" IV .._1 ..U:a • _...,. lfLM•·• ._ _. IJII¢•I ._ .. pElla .. NL 0 I tcl -··11'11' -.. --.. (Qsa--_., • I TilE N£WPOitT IIMMMI ENSleN io ... ..ty .. " .. If" '"•e4 _. ~~ ..... Ia •• Clly ., Newp.n &e:.c•, -.1 Ute Mly )oully ..-4 .... .,...H ....... io tiM "'"""" ....... c ........ Area. , ... u.-. _ .. ,,. •• T~.,. *-' C'l-po•• ,.,,. • c .... •• .... c.eu. THI:: N£WPOIIIT HARBOR ENSICN w .. ollilj ... _ed tq be • •••· ,.,"'of ,._,.a d rcuiMioo .,, court d«Jfl' No. A-20178 IIM•II ., 14, 1951, lo S..erhw Cowt ftw 1tw Co~•Y of Or•:r· Sco1e o4 C.lilotol .. oM by , .. -• lhr.t'•of'lo quolifi•d 10 p..bll oil p~t.lil' ..._k•• rr~t~~ired lly low. ARYO F.. HAAPA ................................. Owner o nd P\11111""' Pf:C HAAPA ............................................. ..Ao.oci•e f;diuw SU.SC.II"TIOM IATIS In Harttor At••: One rt'•• 14.00: 2 ,._..,., 17.00 0vt •I H•bor lvn; O..e ~-· IS.OO: 2 , .. ., .. 19.00 ~00~~ ctl. .etlf ~ .11-,. ARVO e. HAAPA, owner .and publisher of the Ensign "NAPPY IIITMDAY" IDITIDI COMIIG Next issue of th e Ensign will be No. 52 ot th e 20 th year. That Aug. 8 Ensign will round ou t a full 20 years of publ~catlon -20 years since I wrote the first ''Log by Hop 11 back In Augu st ot 1948. More about th is later -in the Aug. 15 issue1 when we wi ll pot ou t a double "happy birthday" edition of the Ensign. Join us in the eel eb ration. • • • U.S. SOYUEIDITY II DAIDEI! 6, local ci tizen, planning a flag program1 for her group to r nex t Aoril 1 called El Toro for a suggestion for a pa~ trioti c orogram1 was referred to Camp Pendleton, where an off icer an swering her phone call replied, "We may not be honoring this flag ne11.t year." Is there any conn ection between that shocking remark and th e following articl e from the J uly 27 issue of,Hu · man Events magazi nc 1 . , . . Will U.S. Surrender Soverei&nty? fh~C Hou)C l·or~•gu \fL.11h Ctlrn mitle~ has 4ui~·tl· reponed out a rewlutton ( H ('on . R~C ... 4~) to P"' mote the .. urrender .~r U.S. )0\ereignt)' to l'ountuc-... m the North Atlanuc lreaty Organization (NATO). I he n:\o.Jiutlon calb for th e creation of an Atlantic 1 mon delegatio n -...h11:h -...ould organize and partit.:i· f';lle in a con, en liOn of NATO co untries. The con- \ention would then ex plore the possibility of trans- for ming NATO 1nt o a (ederal un1on. of setting up a ti metable for 'uch a goal. and creating interim insti- tution\ to h.• t~n thl" mt~gratton process. Authored b~ Kq~. Clement Zablocki (0.-WJs.). the re:o.olution ha ... bt·partisan backing and is even being plugged by ~mi.' conscr' ati'o'es. \ ct while Congrcs\. mainly its more libe-ral mem- bers. -.ccms to be pu">hing for the resolution. nco the-.State lkpartment has resistcred its opposition. festifying on this ltubjcct befort Conarcu on Sepe . ~0. 1%6. George W. Ball, then under secretary of ,tate. sa1d: " I find little e...idencc ol any strong ln tere)l among l:uropeans for any immediate mO\'e tuward greater political unity with the United States. We At la nt ic nations arc o ( different size and the Europeans 'are scnsiti,·e to this disparity. T hey fear the overwhelm ing wt:ight of U.S. power and influence in our common councils.'' In 1967 the department asse rted that passaae of an ",\tlantte Union" resolution would be "reprded by th~· l·.uropean) a~ a re\lersal of our support for f:uropt:an mtegration and possi bly an attempt to assert .o\mcrican dominatiOn.'' The proposal for a federal umon, of course, has hccn bobbing around Congress for SC:'o'eral years. \\'hen it came up fo r Senate hearing in 1950, the de- rartment again ga\1.' •t the brult h-off. Speakin& for tht· State Departml·nt. Jo hn D . Hickerson asked: ••Just how rar are we willina to 10 in com- prom isin~ our .., .• ~ of lifr and our instkuttons? Are tht· American people prr partd lo K taxed 111 ... upport tlf :11 ""rid fedrutK>n in which, H~ r :.tu'>t.' of ••ur ~t·.tl lh, our \hare woukl be-pro- port i~~n~teh hil!ht r · · ~~~d ~• -•"' ,att.l " "dcral ,\tlantic Union .. would •n ·.uh l no1 1111 !~ ha " l.'connmic and social changes. but ah1) .h an~t·~ ,., the \truct ure of the United 1\tJtl·~ ~n1 crnnwnt ' k arly our partK:ipatron in such oJ UllHJn ~nuld rmni\C the ceding O( power hy the I rt rra r ~tall'~ !'"ll\t'rnmcnt to ..orne new authority tn ttt.!"\ ftd J .... ,uc.tl a\ tht c.:onduct of relations 1011h ut hl·r ~Oil'rnml·n t-control of our armed forces. t;nat!f>r•. •mporb. CUI!l'IU.y, '=A ploitation of our na- tural rnounclt and lllll"fll(o!r.t.tton. •\re the t\meHcan rcr•pk r rc-pared ,,, lfn .fl .... fhn "acn't then o.~nd they probably aren't now. Hut ;,· nunl--~·r of Ia"" mah·r) arc apparently intnll . on pth~l"~ rhwugt. th(' \llanT tc lint on rcsolutio.-,, • • • WHAT OTMEI EDITORS All SAYIU ••• He re are timely comments from editorial columns in other newspapers In California: ' • C~EDO -"The Star~Progress is dedicated to fur~ nishing infonnation to its readers, so that they can bet· ter promo te and preserv e their own freedom and encour· age others to s ee Its blessings. We believe that fr eeOOm Is a gift from God and not a political grant from govem· ment. Freedom Is neither license no r anarchy. It Is con· trol and soverelqnty of oneself, no more, no less. It Is "us consistent with th e Human Relations Commil"'d-- ments, "e Go lden Rule, il"'d th e Decl aration o f Inde-- pendence." -Daily Star·Proqress, La Habra.Brea. • GU N LAWS-'\Following is a statement In part by H•old Glassen, president of the National Rlfte Assn./ about "e move to• change !J.In laws: We .are seeing .a mass attempt, a syndicated attempt,. to deceive "e Am Otic., populotion lniO believing II should abrogote lie Second Alne>'*"ent 10 lhe ConsUIUUon. We •• wit· nesslng fie Willi• .,d mHOcllistlc sc>ectacle o11111s of ..,.sonds of nonn~lly proud .,d level-headed Amen· """' betllint llle fedOfal !IDVtmmll1t 10 tol<t lrom lllom 11f lorco of law one of llelr boslc civil rl_,ls, llle n-.1 ID k"" .,d bear o.ns. Mille no mislike aDout II -I! ere Is a st~~H~r-siOfl mon alooiiD ac..,pllsll llle uiUmate .,.,.,.,of lit Alnetf...,rfgllt ID kftP .,d.,.., .,...:• -Dolly Tl111ts ·Ad..,~ EsconlldD. a,a-..... ·---·.· -.,: 1-llt---jtl - M!Moojlolh 1D loolll-Ia - -11111 do 110< cuto -DIIO (110) 01 eouro-fnclaJ ot "11:41 b---•e ltraoAI-10:00 o.-. ad 7:11 p.a.. p.m. We IOUcbocl dowa Ot --ODd -1101 do --· 10 fnclaJO. -I'IIOIICT YOUIISilF AND-YOUR FAMII. Y 1be Lott Aapl• ........ 001 .. • 0 clloooe 10 -lbo iii ---wllll - This is the thir.J un.J tinul irl!ltallmcnl or urtmn unJ rura l. e~.ulrJ ,.(ofl ,.__, rktt!l 11n&l llhow tiocaal Airport &bout 3 Lm. Newport flani:w ~lip. cber eeriea ot bloadouea wfult )'1m C;tn !.k, tu ""'~cct y~.Mtr~·ll'. yt,ur t~· p.llitit:ian"' .... c ,.-vn't tolerat41 01n)' more It took 8 hours more Nol caoe did 1 bear or OOYeriDI tbe meedDp. kwN nne!\. 11 rl\J y,,ur c&\Unrry frvm th~o.• comin' 1J......,TrucTi11n !" -' to reach Tulf.lft. read of l:be apoeta&e doiop h w&l fbnunate tbat I .,... rcvOiutkw. in ttk.· ... trc'-•ts, 1"hl.' cfk.•m\' k ''r· 'I hu' c&•ncludc-. 1h1.1 et,nc:lu~ion.' and rccom~ At laat I wae bl.ci in the tbat bad tU.• place in Up. rived wbea I did. 80 u CO auni:tr..-..1. 1tk· CllCill) is lltl kmgcr llk'r~ly "Ml'r n...:nduti<lll ... ,,( thl' '"OIIidal Anlj-Niot lnstruc-land or Or. Carl Mcladre, lila, Sweden. Neverdteleaa. rel-.r to tbe people of .... there·· M~nlC•h..•n:. T~ cncn1y is 1ll''~" lfc·rr ti••n" ,,, the Ank'ric<~n C'i\lilian Ocfcnsc Cum-Or. S&euart McBimle, Or. wbeo fir.& 1 tuDed 1n on area. the tirat band reporta ;,,!./(• the ~ru h.•..,! T~· "h''"''Jt'"''11 1, 111"'111 u... mith."-'·" Fanh1stic'! c~·rtainly. hut con~.ii,kr Billy Jaruee Haflis, Richard XEMO (880), I leamed lbat wbich Cbe,y · bfou&bt back (ict rcully! y,," l.'ml Jt• it! l .ik~,.· this: · with them •o lbo• bavo Ia thi ... : S U)lj\1\M' M'-1\l'l.llll.' hilll hliJ )'(Ill """ yeaN Conen. Dean Mantoa, Dan pr. Carl Mclntlre bad just • n ., • "llurinjj; the rlt•t:-o. "''IY •'IT ~~· ~~,~~h e\C'-'1'' a~:~• lh:•t "hal ha, :t lrcally h:IIIJ"Cnl.'~l in our SniOOt. Congreaarna.o James retumed from U)e convention dicated, dle facia wbidl ftn neixhhorhrll,lj,j p:tlrtll I lkln"t ).til ... ight ..... ·eint: I . t..'UUIHry ....,,,ultl harrx·o in li ve ycurs'! W&utlt.l n'l B. uu. and Arvo H-na. I or tile WOrld Council of 'bey gathered at Upula O..m't -t.'\J\'•~t..· fl'ttr,clf a1 windt!o\\' :ult.l ,l~k~h. · · · 1 \\' 1 • ~ · h been -' ~ til e y••u h:1,,. ,;u,l 111111 w:1" tanwsttc'. 1111 u y••u had been isolated trom their Churches whi'cb was held ave not "'"veo ..., )),~:.'t ~~~ .. · The ldl•pht•nc ''\1:''1'1 h1r 1lirl.' l.'m .. ·r· ._ .. ·I· h " ...... · 1 .1· · "-1 1 •t tile nil\'l' ..... ll'\l'd l ill Ill t•n ... "'''"""lY-IIlC tluln~ v.'Ords of wisdom ror 12 there. ··d had a roost t--. nmer can peop e. n }:t,.'Ol')l. l ~•n 'l 11\l' lirl.':trnl\ l'ur :tnything l'\Ct.'"l h r• 1 1' h ( -• ""' ti th ~ or 1· 1 c r,.,., l.'n l-t..·an ":' r ... str~.·l.'t... o uny lono davs. r•t'ng -port to -'ve to his eame me, e mem"""'s Tht.• J lrw T. rr'''l'l.'Ti•'ll ,,f' )'<~Ur ''" n n.•r•.unal .. · · · ·• w IJ h II:' ~ ., '"" I!>' hi b ' ··-"~~~~~..-.• u ctty m ... :~t ,.ty . 1111 yuu :.vc It• is bard to realize bow listeners. Dr. --·~rt Mo-our churches w c ate a,. rrur1-1:rty. I hi, i, 1111r-1rl:mT . f,,, 1hc W:trren hclt .. '\1"''' th:tt 1111r l'hur.:h ... , ,·uulll ha\ll.' h..·e~.~mc ·-~~--------.;;;;;;;;;;.;;..;;;;;..;-;;;;;.;..;;;.;. filiated with t.b e National CuiUI ll\'l.'fl . ., . .., That it llll) n.•r"''" II"'-'" a "1111 1 1 h ' 1· ··-,. ..,,1 llllll'rlllllll'l y ••f'•"'lil')'· IIIIIIH1ta 1Ty . :tgm"'-Council of Churches, and i d••• ........ -, llf'Jll)' ... r ....... r ... ,,, , .•• .,r ..... ·-·mly 111 Tici ... m lllllf ath..·t ... tH-111 ''"" ,,.,·.• sTATE I I IIIIP' t'ndirecUy wttb me World dt:l'l.'n l 1\m~·ri.:.m .,-lllll'n' I l.'•~·u It• lklcn,l •1h. · h h .. . \\',•ultt Y••u h,,,l. ho.:lt,·h·•l 1h;tl n~t1v , ... , woyltJ Counet'l of Churches , would ll.'Ct~ \lo' tl.' ndt•n!! 1\1 him . hl• -....11 h..• l'ft'"-h;,\l.' tl..'f'll.'ll'tl nt •t tlllf~ l:t•pUI:IIIt>ll hut l"'l.'r\l ... r· • never be informed as lO the .... -cui ell. AJ ... , <lllC ..-.tnfll•l 'hamp.•r' ll t.'i' il . N ... i,.u,·.' I hat th,· pr··" ,·,•ultl t'nnt in,k-.crih<~hlt: by S Jl • St Ill Ill In famou s resolutions which nuh.:r. ..., .. ·rThdl· ....... ~, ... h:we ~., .... ,~ ri!!hl hi ••alor D • c n •• ~l',·ml••·"-" tlh thl· "'"""Ill!-!" "' thl· Sut•rcnll.·-...._ • were paseed In S-d .... un· rrol .. ocl Y••ur l:untl) an.t P"'f1l.'t1Y . ..,., "'-· rrl·· ..... I I c·,lu rt '' "l h.11 thl· I h,,., I••~••··· ••T •h..· Surr~.•nw le ss Dr. Carl Mcintire ••d ['t:tr.,·• h' • ,, ..... r:"l "'"' e•llllfll••n ""'lh1' a nd I ... h..· ... url· you :1tl.' uN1k )'t>ur ''"n 1'"'1'-'tl) 1 ''11" l.'Pttltl 1"-' ·' 111''11 ••hn·w 1'11 '111 Y 1" thl· One of the most important vided additional allocations Or. Steuan MoBimie wer!' :tml 1h:•t •h..-r .. · ,, ,1 ·f'l ... •lih· thrl.':ll ... l1h' ,,111 1 l .S"' "·'~ 4'1'."1'"11"11k '.' promis~s made to the vote rs of funds as well, including to have told them over th e lin1t'o' ~t ur~.· ,,,u .ll't. "••ui.J }"" h.••·· h.:l ... ·h·tl th:ot < '111111111111"1:>-by Republican candidatt111 1 155 million rur "'prop~rty radio, and through the ar· "lk "ary ,;, Tal-l· ..-.•udr.ut nt1t1.;,·~ "' r ...... tu -h,•1,. ·11"1 ""'''·"t. ""111" 11·•••· ..,...c,•m,· r,•,f'•ct-for s tate offi ce in the t fH;R tax re lief." This was the ticles appearing in the Con· ll••n;tri ..... -...h,, may h:l\l' capwr,·,t th,· r·: .. l•n ;111.! •11-ok'' lh.tl 'h' \\'"11'1 1...._. "11 Jh,· ll'tl!•' ''1 'ur-eler.t1on campaign was to largest single new revenue servative Comer .. ·1 V "l:tTi,ln ... and "·"u 111 lurl' Y••u ,,uT ,.. rh~· r~·n.krmJ!. ·'~'1111 '·"' 1'\' dr.t 111 "'1rl'il 1 1'' a ~ive meaningful relief Croll\ requirement leading to the <lfll.'n h• lx· t.:;lplurl·,t ••r ... h,•r ''"''n. lk :•t~·rt lnlu·th -d .t" l'•l''''r • \n.t I ~~~~ tx·ltt.'l l' That Wt.' tlw cruslun)o!. burden or resi~ s taagering tax increase Most startling of all th e I I · · 1 h 1 1 1 · "'II ,,,,. , .. "' l'r ·•~·r•.:.o ll\ .. dl <"•••wuun''' tk-1 1 "' re velations were made Mon~ :tn• • ~>n • t'arul· •wug 1m 1111 u:1 Aml·n~· .• n ~ < enua property taxes. voted las t year. 111~1 lt~l' ,,,11 _...,,1rl.uw ahttthl mlk· .... ·ml"rllh .~:.••"· m \ ·~·tt t.uu ·'"'' ''"Ill! ah.•ut "p..-:.c:l' p day morning by Or. Mcintire. r ,-~ ~ • h roperty taKes a re le vi ed Yet tllrough all or tile fi s· who told tllat the ··~rid !I! o1111 I om~·. A I tel 11 1d1 lh•· ~··•;lltllt>n !!tWI.'rn· nv may..;,,,. ~uur .• r.· ... •••ur .:••~. ••r l.,,.,, ••111 , 1 h b.v local ~Ovt>mment. How· cal year recently ended. Coun ct'l or Churches had IIHT!nn. tr,,m Thl· ... uhH·r ... nl' .onll ( •)!IHIHml\1 !Ill' III "•II ,,. •·• ~·" ,.,.,.r '' I l.' ( ·nmmun"'"'· I • b •• II . ewr. 11e state · su vents rrorrr .lui•. 1~7. 10 June condemned ' Anre<t'ca lor I h ·\u,! 11111 .:'hJM~I m,·u "' ha•~· •ltl.'\1 111 \'atn. ., tm 1.' l.'mCnl' I <tl :tr.: "l'e lo.tn' h > tk"lh•l. !I. :111tl atldtti.OII"' (trnds 10 help rt· .u ~ Hlf>R, this 1155 million was Thl.· 'lilx·rat' Jufl'l."' -...tw un Th m ~in_d)' :trl' hdl•· \\,,.,J,t )'"" h,,,,. lx•lt,·ll.'d li\,. )'l':th ag.•• 1h:11 1 all dt · 'd many things, and bad char· nance OC' Y a mmstere collected through the sales in~ th.,•m. 'I h .. · w,•r~T d.on~~.·r " thmlo.m~ 'thl' .,,. "''ultl ,,,,, lx· t.1cing P''"rhlc hankrup1.:y. bl . ed . d 1 ged that ou r country was . h pu tc ucatlon an we· tax and depost·ted 1·n a ··p-.. r1ther Tctf,,...,· .... !!"m~ '" ...... l· )"II. "hilc h,·\ ··"'' , ...... m.l dtl't:.h•r' •r -' r C 1 h •u-the aggressor in the war in h a re. onsequent Y t ere perty tax re lier fund" whose v1· etnanr. In addiu·on, a -r wt.m~ )t•u .• r..-~~~~~~!! "' '·".: h11n. N.• ,ltW \\ell. '' /u, harr.:n..-J , n11J 11\ g••in~; ••• g..-t ba h .... are t'NO ·sic approac e~ rn ·:p~lfic use sull bad not solutt'on had been passed l::ln .... 1\'l' )'1111 hil l y••urwlt -~~ .. ·~ htt\~: Th.·u-...... ,. I t"~ up Ill II\~ Su wh:•t :lfl' ,'l't•lf going II r b I I II I I .. I . h" h • • • h ' . w F property tax re e Y lit•· been prescn·bed by the ....:.m~' ,, "l' -• e l.'nuc~ nl'tJ,: '"'' •~t..., .... '''' It• J,, ·•n.;u t rT·.--Anwnc:ln "Y e:.turc:~ state. One is to lower taxe:s legislature. Recently this ~~11~~~ ~~nathl~toa~J!S~i~~ L h d. -directly; the other is to in ~ pecuhar state or afrairs was eH t t E t crease the subventions on ted Nations. e rs 0 e -I 0 r the assumption that local ~~~~~~~~d for three mo re During thetr broadcasts . property taxes will fall as a So large a sum or ··rree which lasted ,hrough last Editor or the Ensign, el sewhere. the commi ttee fact, t am proud of it, just as t ~tm proud or the F St. If cban'ges must be made to clarity its mandate, then that should be considered: but I am &t'raid that to change ita name . while suppo sedly trying to change or clarify ilS mandate , wUl not only destroy the House Commit· -tee but also eventually anti~communism in AmEI'ica. The Orange Cou nty Branch has survived, despite the or the American Cancer So· constant smear campaigns. ci ety extends its thanks to Ir the communists can, the NeWPOrt Harbor Ensign througb con stant smear and all th e staN ror the ex· c ampaigns. con vince the cell~nt publichy they have Ame rican public and Con· given to the 196R Cancer gress that anti"'<lOmrnunist Crusade. groups, such as the HCUA, Success in any proj ect the FBI. and other anti~ such as ours depends eo~ communist organization s, tirely on public understand-have bad names, then th e ing of, and participation in, communists will have su e~ our vital life-saving educa~ ceeded in. utilizing their . divide-and·cooquer tech· ~onal program. Th~ press ,lque to CUll advantage Americans wishing to maintain the House (;om~ mittee on Un~American ts the most e erec tive me--again dium fo r this purpose and 1 ~ Activities should write their Congressmen, urging them to defeat House Reso- lution Number 148. we appreciate your coolin~ ued support. through ~e news atones and picturea your paper hu given us. We also wish to take this opportunity to pUblicly ex· N press our appreciation and ewcomers not ashamed of the House Committee on Un· American Acl:ivities, the wort it bas d<me, aor lbe methods. it baa used. ln Yours tn&ly. Ricbard E. Woodin San Gabriel at Hoag congratulation to Mrs . Gene Cunningham. Newport Beacb city chainnan. and her volun· teers. ~ecial thanks go to the residents who gave so freely of their time and to those wbo donated so gener· ously. They should feel deeply proud of having pven so much toward the nght against this dread disease. Sincerely, Richard Denning Honorary Crusade Chajnnan LOOK AT TM E IE CO 10 Editor of the Ensign, 'Though neither the Derner crats nor the Republic ans have begun coDsttuction of their "platfonna" yet, we have a pretty good idea as to what the nnished product will look like. Even at this early stage the lumber that goes into the "planks" of the plat~ fonns have a familiar look and reel. More and mo re they are stealing material from the George Wallace speeches. So when the 3 contestants oome into t.be home screleh they will all look and IIOUDd alike until some meante re- members old Al Smil:b and says: "Now, lef s loot at the record." Then two or these fellows will 1~ as pbooy as a three dollar bill. Sincerely yours, Sotvrcloy, July 20 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pieper. 2195 Am!'!ri can A'o'e., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Ron~ deU Hanson, 2915 Carob St., East Bluff. Sunday, July 21 Boy -Mr. and rvtrs. Larry Ethridge; 177 Virginia Pl., Costa Mesa . Gi rl -Mr. and Mr s. James Waltze. 2380 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and ·Mrs . John Bailey, 588 W. Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper. 4518 'ftayne Rd., Cameo Highlands. Monday, July 22 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Tho-- mas Mann, 2700 Peterson -Nay. Costa Mes a. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rickers. 2556 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schenk, 1645 Minorca Dr., Costa Mesa. Tu•adcry, July 23 Girl -Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt, 224% Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. David Fox. 2029 Wallace Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Dana Suit, 3226 Montana Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. John Van Omum II, 2.A85 El Rio Ci rcle, Costa Mesa. LEDAL SEOIETUY JOIIS CITY STAFF Tuesday was the first day on duty ror Margaret Har· per, of Huntington Beacb, Vr'bo bas 'joined the city starr as legal secretary in the Om ce of Tully Seymour, city attorney or Newport Beacb. She served as lep.l secretary for a lawyer in Lancaster. Calif., and more receatl.y bas been with the Westminster scbool districL Her husband. Jack. is an industrial electrician with North American Avial:ioo to Seal Beach. 'lbey have 2 children, a dauabter, Pee. who will be a rresbman at Huntlnlfoo Beach 111gb Scbool this tall, and Jim, a specialist 4 with the Qoeeo Berets. traintnc u a medi· cal specialist at F't. Brag. N.C. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huda:Jn, 3117 Cinnamon St., Costa Mesa. ' Boy -Mr. a.nd Mrs. John Ball. 2211 Pomooa Avo .• CXIUMTY 5TANfORD Q.UB Costa Me01. ELECTS MEW DFI'ICERS Girl -Mr. and Mrs . Frank RiOOard Pauley or Harbor C. T. Gilbrt!atll Jamestown Villa&e Tustin, Callr. Whitlock, 2233 Republic Hl&blands wU1 tum over Ave., Costa Mesa. tbe gavel o r tbe Orance Gi rl -l\lr. aod Mrs. Ed· County Stanford Club 10 ward Becbtel. 2924 curr Cbarloo E. Hlrocb. Ll&una ' Dr., Clift' Haven. Beacb, wbo baa just beeo SOY -LL and Mrs. 'J'bo-. elected to dle club•e bip .. maa Draper, 42& Holmwood eet o m ce ror tbe ea.ating KEEP litE HCUA Editor or tbe Ensign It would be dimcull to thto.lt of any "action wblcb would provide the Commu- nists and left.wtac torcee in lhe United Statee a greater victory at lbie Ume tllan cban!Pag tile oame of tile Houoe Commll<ee 011 Uo-Amerlcao Acctvltleo. To cbqe lila& Utle to wbl& mll!l< -·-utbo 11188 Comlllltt4e I• .... ""'*able. ror -· wblcll tbootld -DO apiODatl011. ror -10 , .... tile le-.,. U.el 111<1 lilt oo;--.t .. baw eotllbl 10 dotiiOJ 1110 HctiA. 1m .... -·or.._ .. ~~­_. •• ID Ooapeoo 111<1 • Dr •• Newport Hetpta. year. Olber new otncera Old -Mr. and Mrs. Jac* include Oordoo Jones, wade. 1785 Bohomo Pl.. Lido lolo. vice prealdoot: Coota Meoa. Mro. Wllllom McCord or Olrl -Mr. ud Mro. Amold SOI>Ia ADo. _,._, Rlcb-Titoat-. 1!0111 Ooatello ard D. Broome of Harbor Pl •• Newport lltocb. lllploodo •• -"'""" oad llo7 -Mr. aocl Mro. WI I· StaDOJD Herplc& or Ll&uno 11om Sweatt. 100 Vlo T!lo .. Boocll • .......,. cbol-. ... Lido !ole. Mr. lllrodl lo --or llo7 -Mr. 111<1 Mro. Ro-tDADIIflciUrial lor lit !ipaee -· 411 no-at.. ud _.., •-Dlvl· eo• Mooo. a1011 or Pblloo Ootp. ID r~4o,, J.lr ll6 N._c IINdl. <Jrl -llr. tlld llro. Jollo MOVI 10 CDM T-1117 PI-t Dr.. Ntw rnl-o Ia 001ooa OotiO-dol ....... llr. oiod Mro. 01r1 -11r. tD4 MIL -Paal eow... 11101 bove DtatdiO.. 15a •. Btlboo -,.... lltll Co&olpo. BIR.. Btl-Eut Blotr. result. money," lying idle, was a week, th ey told Low the Our whole experience with standing temptation 00 th e communists had mfiltrated government in America in education and welfare burs. th e v.orld Coun cil of recent decades casts grave aucracies. Throughout this OJUrcbes. and were attack· doubt on the assumption of session there bas been a lng th e United Stated the second method; conse--1 through artiliated churches · series o f bi Is to tap this quently 1 have always fa~ throughout the wo rld. Dr. waiting "gold mine:· The vored the firs t. The best Mcintire relate d that the I atest chapter in this strange means by which the s tate history or property tax re. whOle program reflected can give relief to local pro· lief is the administration's anti·Americanism, and the p~rty taxpayers is to leave 1 ll repudiation or capitalisnr d push to enact Assemb y Bi more money in th e han s or and so~called American im· the taxpayer to pay his pro~ 15~, n~w ~efore f.beSenate, b.11 b d . which 10 tts present fonn perialism.On the other band, perty tax I • Y re ucmg ld all all th no word of criticism was th e state inoome or sales wor u h '!?ate e mo~~yf directed at communism or tax. A less satisfactory, rrornd'~ e property tax rete the harsh treaanent' til h 'bl ben r· ·a1 un to guarantee state of oug poSSl Y e ICI r all bu 1 "~ r Chri stiana in Russia. alternative is to tum over payment o t l n .. o state funds to county super· county gruta co "calegori• On Monday 1110ming. ,.j)r. viaon wttb. s trict toatruo-cal aid" welC&re recipients Mcintire promieM kl -live 'tions to use it for actually over a• level already excee4-bts supporters lJ. p&oket lowering property t~xes e~ .by two-~rds or Califo,. wbi~ tells of '"Wbat .. the and a requirement to report nta s co~ues. It would Ru~Sl~S are doing .!D our to the people on th eir tax al so proVIde for state pay~ Chn st1an_ brethren. He bills just bow much of this mentor half the cost of the told how Chriati&n3 have money bas actually been county welfare departments. held the ir meetings deep 10 used to lower their taxes. Put more simply. what the Russian forests. and Last year we raced a 1500 this means is thaf if As-bo w the secret police had million gap between revenue semb~y Bill 1590 is passed broken up these meetin&s and expenditures before we in thts fonn, the money set and bad murdered many of even began work on the bud~ aside to redeem the 1966 the worshippers. get for the n scil year 1967~ P_romise or property tax re-Dr. Mcintire related that RS. Unless existing expen· hef will be spent on welfare many of the speakers ad~ ditures could have been r~ handouts and welfare bureau~ vacated a radical change in duced by !.hat amount, a tax crats in a way which removes the power structure or rhe increase was necessary to all mellningt'Ul local con· world, and ravored a 'liolent make up th e dirference. No trois on the amount of money struggle for the liberation reduc tion was made in the being spent. of oppressed people, i f no overall total of existing ex~ The Or1:0ge County Board other way could be found to penditures, and the budget o f SUpem:wrs h~s gone on free them. They -urged that as finally adopled and si&n~ record agaJnst thts measure. liberation movements shoUld ed by Oovemor Reagan pro--to their great credit. Very not be condemned. few property taxpayers in California will be happy with this use or money tn· tended ror tfi6i r relief, wbicb ia one mo re example or the broken promises they are learning to expect all too often from those elected co represent them. Dr. Mcintire indicated that he is mustering the forces or righteousness in Ameri~ ca and throughout the world, under the leadership or the International Council of Christian Churches. of which he is presideat. 10 combat the apostasy pro. CAREER GUIDANCE claimed a t the meeting ip CIIAUNAN NAMI!D Sweden. A conference is cO Dr. Artllur Woilon o r No• be hold by the !CCC In Cape port Beach baa been aelec-May. New Jersey. in August, ted as state cbainnan or tbe augmeoted by world wide career guidance committee meellng or the lntemat.iooal or the California Podiatry Christian Youth (ICY). Ann. Reportl o r tbe Upsala Dr. Walton, 28, wboae or· meetinp may be obtained ncea are located at 1817 A by writing co Dr. Carl Mcln· Weatcl.ttr Dr., Wealelttr Cea· lire, care or The 20tb C«t· ter will bead up tbe etforta tury Retonnat1oo Hour. Col· or tile podiatry profeaaloo llo&owood. N.J •• 08108. to interest fOUDC people in Or. Steuart Mc81mte &1110 MAL CO LM ANGELL, New--becomin& foot doctors. He orrers to HOd bia repon or port '=leach account.Yit, has was appoiDced bead of dte the World Council or Cbur· been elected secretary· 5-man stale commiuee by chee meetiDp , co hta aup· treasurer of the Society of the new CPA prelidea.t. Dr. porters wbo write to btm at California Accountants, a Jollt!lph N. Fields, at tbe P .O. Box 90, Glendale. state.wlde o rganization of recent Wealem Podiatry CaUt. 91209. professional public and Cot:Wreaa held lD San Frao· In ea.cb cue. &enerous certlfled public accoUn-cieco. cootrtbutiona wtll aid the tants. He has served as GOIIX»M II (XLII ooat or dialributloo. oresldenl ol lhe Qr.,te II!C8YII PIIOMDliOM From , .. _ Bl'ble County chapter as well as (JOnbl •ckler ot Newport lie dislri ct'govemor of llle SCA. 8eodl boo-pro-to Labor oot ror tho moot He has been also a secre-.toe p...W.t ID4 ••IIIII' wbiob p.tlbecb, laat tor tary·treuurer of the E~t· of rtret Amerlou 'ntle tbal meat wblcb eaduretb Chi111ge Club ol S..la Ani ~..,of Ooalnl Callfor. '"'to e-lullaliUe. wblcll 1o o11. BaUnfttld. Mr. 81<*1• "'" 8oa or,... llboll "" and member r m.,y ye.,~ boo ....,. ·--with ,.to you: for biD> -ODd He· was an accountlne major nret AIDidCIII' '11de ()), 1H fa1ber IMlecL 11 NewVorlt Unlverslr,, .,d ·-1111'7. Grot Ia llwt-n.., oold 111eJ ..,to biD>. served will! llle Uolled -01111 -., 111e -.,., llloll n do, lbol .,. Slales Air Force ~~n9 ,_, u .--.. Aloe_._ oolglll -r. 1110 -"t of World W1r II. Mr. An~~tll .,d IW 1a lit..,._ .....,. 0o41 his wife, Lucille, whO Is CoMa IIIMa ..._ 1 ... , ua..-.d •d laid presldll11 of lht Ne-rl llr. 81<*1• ad lllo wife. --. No 1a lit- Harbor Zonla club, live 11 J......, ..., lilt P-of of ,Qod. lllei,Jt btU-011 201 'f'~nce"n r>r., Cosla • -Jtlf, ad I ....,_ lllol -bo -.._ (a. Mesa. ..., O..U ad LtlaL Jor. 1:17-11.) ) .( J ' ' I NEII'ORT HARBOR DISIGI fiRST SECTlOII --P111 3 lltURSOAY, AUG. I, Ita COIIOIIA DEl liAR, CAU F. Church will observe ground-breaking rites A pcaeW' br st'IC wor-breakio1 MtVice at Cbe ae• lllllp -.. will be bold aile. IIIIa ....,, Alllo 4. 11r ll>o AI 11 a.m. lhen w!U be a SHOP -·-of 11M Ne~ Mrvloo of ll>o Lord'• IIIli>" .. I. c-. .. .,... c• Harbor Lalberu Qaurcb. P«. wi&bout a aenDOG, at 1~• UJoUPJ ,. .. .W be D0 '8:80 a.m. Cbe cburcll, 2&01 Clitr Or., ~~~~~~~~~~ ..moe. laa&ead ll>o ...,.,.. Mowpon HeiJII>ta. 1 pdOil will p ill• "' 11:10 Mooeuary aclloo bas beE M A T T B E a a E S a.m. a t Dover Dr. · aod IDe IUoo bJ ll>o coo...,..u oo 11> ... -....,..a 18th St. e&talioD. wbere eomple&e lbe bondina proa lrNtular lh&ptt tbe new aaaotuuy aod pam ror tinaacio& tbe new hp 4 II I -Cl4tllll acbool tacrutl• will be coaatructJon. 'Ibe boada are COif A WillA WATfiiSS CO. builL 1'be Rev. Jamn Bla1D •JPectecl to be 111ued Aua. 11•--._ .. ,.., wiU lood ll>o -d· 15.t1Dd lbo lolllcllng1projecl CID begtn IDJtime att.er tbat.. • • • • • I ~68 ' 200 HEW '61 IIOIDS NOW AYAI!..UU AT DISCOUNTS LOWII THAN EYER IIFOIII 'U fORD CUSlOiol • • 'lbe Dnn or 1 vey aod Me~ aiet lnc., butider ot tbe Red Hill Lutheran Church in '1\lltio. baa been selected aa general cooua.ctor. 'Ibis nno was low bidder, less lhaD 0350,000 . . ------.,.,- : ••• of sodal • note • • .,. n:a GEORGE MASCHMEYER, forme t ty with Metropoiltan Savin gs and Lo<WI Asstl., has been ncrned chief 1oM~ .officer of Mariners Savings and L oan Assn. of Newport Beach, where his Immediate proj ect will be to Initiate a new construction loan pro- gram. He has had an active career In sports, in cluding AAU competi ti on in hockey Another move for Blak·e 'lbe lloeald Blal<o family Ia lolally ~~ fO< 1110 uw taome ill 1M Corooa del Mar ar• wbUe tbe bead or 11M CUIIIjr llopaa blo DOW jo-u Edlaoa Co. manacer a& lbe Balboa omce. , The Blakea are moviD& co a Luak bome ta tbe Gew Harbor View Hlllo dev~ meaL They are comtog hom A.lbamtn, wbere Mr. Blake b&a been on duty as Service planner since September. 1966. Here be succeeds Jeue Luke, who retired June 30 after 41 years wHb Cbe Edison Co. llooo _.d D. II a .. Los Angeles. In 19f\2 he was a11signed to th e Lao- caster distric t, and in 191\5 to the Alham bra districL I BUGS-MEDIUM RARE A forllll:r "cure" for Glnccr re4um::1:l thc:-)wallowing of rOOlited msecti. Of course. tOI.Ia y. ~,~oe know this remedy was foolish. Though ~e·rc .)!til luokmlC for the cause of cana•r, n"k.'dl\..":11 :>e!COCC has made tre· mt:ndou1o sm Jcs m 1h ..ku .. --cuon .J nd trc;~tmcnt . Ask your ph)'Sii:Jan about tht·m And n:mcmhcr. v.hen· cwr )ou·n.: nut f~.-c-lm1= up 1~1 (l.;lf. •f· ~ooJ St!nSot: to \I'll yout Jo..·h'l Then. 11" rncJICat•~~n Iii nt:\.'l:~ry • ~c u) lur rch ... bk Pt~'cnpuon '>t'f\ 1c~· ' Christensen Pharmacy 31:11 E. COAST IIWY .. C080WA DD. IIU . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VI, ttUtomotic, 20" cl.wn or trodo S25 ,., mo. 24 mo. NOY70 .. ---------·-·-and pro fessional compe- tition in football ' Md . ·-· • 1 Mrs. W.B. Jadden is back 'Ibe new manager comes from a traveling ramily. He was bom 30 xears ago in france, near the Riviera city or Nice. His Cather. Dean L . Blake, a career Navy man, was then on duty aboard ship in the Medite.-. ranean. The family moved orten, as tbe Navy assign~ ments changed. Ronald took 2 years of his grade school- ing abroad -his Bth grade in an Olglish school in London in 194~50. and his 7th grade in French Morocco in 1950-51. His rather r~ tired rrom th e Navy tn 1959 with the rank or commander, and is now in Renb as chief o r administrative services with the ~evada F'ish and Game Dept. Hi s wiCe, Sheila. is a na- l;ive Californian and a gra· duate or Alhambra High School. They have 4 chil· dren -Jeanine, age 7, who will be in 2nd grade at Harbor View School ttus fall; James, 6, who will be in firs t grade; Steven, 4, and Carolyn, jus t 5 months old. OatOLE :1·1550 I . • • • • • •• ·= ••• 3-'67 fORD CUS101o15-3 Jto ct-10 *-'. 4 OJ, Y-4. -..to., R& H,lD" 11- c&t .. or tTOd. $4S ,., ,_, E.-plo ND. Pn17 ""~'~ TRANSPORTAnON SPEQALS • at her Bay Club, but limping • a bit because or a little accident which . occun ed • wbil e she was visiting her • son and bis family in SWitz· • erl•d. She and her grand- • daughter were riding bikes '65 MUSTANG • when they got in an argu- R & H, Nlly .... ip1ud. Lie.,•• PCC9.51. 20" dowl'l or ln~do. U.S,.., 1010. 30 1010nth• $1095 •• men! wilh :~g. ~, Dr. and Mrs. Perry Land •" FORD WA.GOH I of Lido Isle have returned Cot.ot~try S•dan VB. Full pow•r, R & H, L;c..,n from an extended European V93398 . 20" down or trud•· $5.4 per '"•· 11595 •• jaunt. .from Holland to 30 "'.,..,,, Priced ut Italy ... a breathless jour- '63 fAIRLANE WAGDH • ney . V-8, ~&H •qulpp•d, GFJ 6.59. 20 '1 down 1795 • or trud •• $3.4 p•r 2.4 mo. I '65 BARRACUDA PLYioiOUTH S.S. _,gino. oufiO, ~&H, Lie. PIZ 613. 20~51295 ...,"or trodo -S<t.S p er mo . 30 montlu . 22 WAGOIIS "1Alf" 22 12 ............ -....... '",.., ..... & .. II pr ... , --.... * u ~ .. , h t 1'\tMOUlH -'U IIIIIC COMMVIII - ICONO IUS'S -fOIM -•.ucoNI - JAIILAJIU -COUtniY IDAid -CMM II WA6011 -COUNTif 191JIID U.&Mf'\.1: '65 COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON ....... ottc, IIH, twA ,._, 111. Ill-• "' er..t. ... , .--. Jl -· crc;cn u . ' •1~95' .. . THEODORE ROBINS FORD SERVING SINCE 1921 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • The Goldwater clan gath· ered at the Bay Club last week-end to fete daughter Peggy Goldwater Holt on th e occasion or her birth- day. Peggy's husband, however, wasn't able to be present . • • • Tom Rogers or Lido Isle became a televis ion per- son&lity ~ooday night when be was asked ror his opin· ion on tbe Pope's state- mental@:aiDSt birth control. Mr . Ropnt was repreaeat- lng a leading conservatlve C&tboUe lay group. I • • • • • • • • • • • • • e 201>0 HARBOR, COSTA MESA e • 1>42-0010 • Leila (Mrs . John) Scruggs and Betty (Mrs. John) Da- vies, both or Lido Isle, are leaving this week-end for the big Republican conven- tion in Miami. They will be delegate alternates and will be staying a t the Monte Carlo hotel. Also Miami- bound (Or the COll'leDtiOn iS Bun ster Creely of Newport Heights. who will report-on the big event ror the Cali- romia Republican Asso- ciate News, of which he is editor. ••••••••••••••••••• IIIITOUFP PL&Z& _ ...... ,,.,, ......... Full turtle noel<. Fi..,..mon's knit in surf.c:e kW ... t dniiln. Midline washlble. Colors: gr-. heltlw, BriZil, brown, natural,cogMC. Si-11-l-XL Priced at t18.00. baseball. During Wo rld War II he was assigned to special projec ts for the Na11y and Ai r Force . His ac- ti 11e sno rts fare is now limi ted to golfing, and he do es oil painting as a hobby. H e and his fami ly 1i 11e in Mesa Verde. Ronald, a graduate or San J ose State College, began his Edi 800 career in 1960 as a commercial trainee in Church News PUU DARNIULI SLATED FDR FRIDAY The annual ''penny cam.l· val'' will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. this Friday, Aug. 2, at the Community Youth Center in Corona del Mar. Manners Part at Westcllrr. ~~wpon Heigbts Park, 38th St. park and the Penrnsula Pomt park. . First Baptist Church or pastor until Au g. 26. has re-Besides the trad.iuonal Costa Mesa, Magnolia St. arranged his plans at the candy and prizes. the Com· at Santa Ana Ave. -Dr. P. request or the session, and mumty Youth Cent er 'Nill G. Neumann will preach at will be available as long as feature a spook bouse 11 a.m. Sunday on the topic, needed. He has to be a bsent th1s year. Proceeds rrom BE A MODEL o• LOOK LII(E ONE ADULTS -TEENAGE-CHILDRE N Ft.OIIJICI SMALlS • -.. tl.nll W SUTlles& IOitL 't8~f ..,._....__, ...... _. .................... ,,. fo _, .......... WI-I 00 ..... ._._....._c._ ""'-M .... ' t h r I I l'-4'71 U .Jiarre/1 ----1S1 tM.-So. II 7-"71 Strulio oj f 'luJrm & Jtlodt•liH{ ''Olfist the ch1efest or rrom Aug. 29 to Sept. 12 to the cami'val will be used to Or 81 1c C better than best." At 7 p.m. rulCill prior commitments in hnance a "watermelon CO OC O. the Rev. Harold Anderson, Indiana and Minn esota. bu st," the final special Bun.DING BLOCKS • AlJ. SIZES . ALL TYPES minister to youth, will • • • e"'en<of !he su1umer season. • T• ...... e : JAne.-7·2aH speak on "First things Newport Unity Church, on Aug . 1~. .a k et•ll&. lint.. D20 1. M.ta. S..ta a- Orst." meeting at 15th SL and Ir-__ _; ________ .,.\;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!.,_ 0 • • • vine Ave., Clitr Haven -; The Lutheran Oturch or "Your divine appointment" the Maste r. 2900 Pacifi c View Dr.. Harbor View i s the sennoo topic or the Hills _ The Lord's supper Rev. Loren Flickinger Cor v.i.ll be orrered at the S:45 the 10 a.m. ~nday servi ce . and 11 a.m. Sunday ser-At lhe 7:30p.m. Wednesday vices. Dr. William Eller singspiration Mr. FUOOo.aer will deliver & ~....,a oo will apeak on "Th~ i9,f. or the l.prd." . . ; ' ''Ol.riStianit1' is not bllod adherence. •• The adllt • • • inquiry class will continu e Temple Sharon Sisterhood at 9:45a.m. wiJl hold a boat party • • • · Satlfrt!ay, Aug . 10. leaving The Plymo uth Congrega-at 8 p.m. from th e Fun tiooa.l Church, 3262 Broad Zone dod ror a moonlight St., Ne'W'p()rt Heights -The cruise on the bay. Price or Rev. Nomtan Brown will the boat ride Is 16 per preach on the topic, "1n the couple . Da:nc~ng and re- quiet comers or ure." at freshments _wtll be held the 10 a.m. Sunday servi ce. after the crut se, at ~en:aple Mr s. F1oreoce MacGinitie or Sharon, 017 Vi . Hanulton Costa Mt'lsa will be guest Street, m Costa Wesa. organist, and Mrs. James Reservatt~:ms are to be Sawyer Qf Newpon Beach made wnh Bess Sa~l. ~11 be weal soloist t\46-5913. or Ag~ Gyunk. • • • . &48·1432. St. Andrews Presbytenan Church. 600 St. Andrew's VACATION BIBLE SOtOOL Rd.,Chft Haven -Dr. Char· AT CALVARY, LAQJHA les H. Dierenfield, pastor. The annual Vacation D"""l,l will return to lhe pulpi t this School presented by "'""'"'Y week with the sennon "New Church, 285 Legion St., Wind for Your Sails" a t th e Laguna Beach. will begm 8 a.m .. 9:30a.m. and .ll:OO on Tuesday, August 6. a.m. wo rship services. with daily sessions from • • " 9 a.m. to 12 noon Tuesday, Central Bible Chu rch, at Augus t 6 to F'riday, August 23td St. and Orange Ave .. 9 and Monday , August 12 to ~st.a Mesa .-Sunda~ mom-Thursday. Aug. 15. mg commumoo semc~s _at Each day's session will 9:00 and 10: ~ a.m . will m· Include arts and crafts, elude a message brought by singing, and Bible stu dy. Richard Reed, youth director The theme ror tht s year's at th e chu rch. Th e special scbool is "The Chn s nan's speaker at th e 7 p.m. Sun· Armor" with Scnpture taken day servi ce will be Leon rrom Ephesians 6:13-18. F'rancis,' adult Sund"Y The school is open to School teacher and chainnan children fro m kindergarten of th e Board or Trustees at through seventh grade. Th e Central Bible Olurch. For church orft ce telephone, the mid-week. Bible s tudy at 49~22&. will tumish iofor- 7 p.m. wemesday evemin g, mation, including transpor- a special guest speaker tation arrangements. will be Leonard Felton of the Mid-America Mission. OliU GRADS MEET • • • The Christian Scieoee Womeo gra,duates or Ohio Cbu.rches. COrona del Mar, Wesleyan University aod Newport Beach and COsta their husbands and guests Mesa_ Verses ttom Cbe nrst held their annual summer E 1 tl or SL John will be meeting ~~rday, July tzl. P s e . , with a ptauc buffet at tb.e p~ of this ~n~ s le.~ Emerald Say home of Mr. son·aennon, entitled Love. and Mns. Alva Wilson. A • • • St. Mark Presbyteriaq Church. F..astblurr Or. at Jamboree Rd .. East Blutr - 'lbe t..ord•s supper wtll be celebn&ed at tbe 10 Lm. number or Harbor Area &lum· nae were present to see slides sbowo by Mi ss Nan- nette Higley. taken at Obio Wealeyan in lUDe. MrV!co IIIia SUo~. Dr. LILA LEE IIIOSS'IltES Monte RDbinaoo will preseot Servteea (Of Lila L ee a C"Qftnwmtoa medlL&dOD oa Moaa, 48. ot 159ft Riwrstde tbe Cbeme ... Don me oburcb Place. ())Ma Meta., were oood r111owal?" Dr. RolliD-bold · J!lly Ill Ill Woslcll!f aoo, wbo oclpuiiJ bad Qaapel w!ll> llle Ro•. JoiiD -d II> _,. U ID-lloaoldaoo omoialiDC-Mr& ~Z:' $[ • 110• Ia IIIIMftll 11r bet ..-. Jolla D. -: • -... ... Laa..U. ().-of t-. -. ... a ......... au or 011-. na. ~~~­-t wu tD Paatftc Vlew c ••• .,. ki'£~ ANNUAL AUGU.S 1-.. , -· ·- SALE!. Famous Brand Names-You All Know • • larcJGins After Bargains! Prices Slashed to Excitin4) New Lows! 33 I /3 "' 504Yo OFF on Shifts Skirts S• Dresses Cotton Dresses Cocktail Dresses Sweaters Swim Wts Swim Suits-P1lces Sl••••cl M. to 50% off ------11 MM W.U.. • lts .. llflu• ............ ' JUll[ AS YOU L!M HER ... '"'t•"A. O.kghft,!J! • ~..lttJli - ~IfU.:Ut El ••• VANJOH~N HIT NO.2 OU Ill COHSI Op•" Niqhtly •t 6:45 . SA•· ' s ... , . ... "YOUNG AMERICANS" The Young Americans ""Wlwrt'" Were '!Qt! Wh<n !be l1,~t.ht-. We nt OUt '!~ WUICD.US ,.:U COHT. JUN. ~ I'.W, Wn.r• Angel• Go Troubl• Foll ow• tOUUHD •UJ.SII..L A FRIENDLY -COU RTEOUS PLACE TO SHOP lib. 73t 2 lbo. S 45 ASST. CDLOIIS & TIHIT! NAPKINS n01111111111-9 to 6••-IUIIDATif,. 5 '"1• Sf'IOAU 1'011 MIG. 1-).1 & CDMT IIWY~GII • n DIU¥11 -672.Jill ' 35' 23' Police BloHer .~· ALL-SUit SHOW lot tloo UIO StiMrlfiJ aoe M()PW:, ANN MA~"ET, JIMMY OI...«AHTI , O ...... Y TH()MAS, ''"• ..,..,.... etfWf"l, s. .. : Q ,M , U oll, M.OO, 11.10. 110.00 .,. -••· M M• -'flee .,., .. , .. -·••· fl.,-11'1 ... : 71 .. J,.XIOI/11HSJ-I IJJ ' _,_ -- ALIO -IT 1$ Till WILDISTIII Summer me Is For Drapery Cleaning Co•t e•pens Pf'OI•ss•onauy remove your drapes BEfORE you leav• on VK•t•on ... FREE LOANER DRAPES GUARANTEED DRAPRY CLEANING EXCLUSIVE" COlT GU ARANTEE Drapery Cteanmg. Perfect regardless of the age ol your drapery. or 100% replacement 11 cleanable. • No Sh11nhte • No fabr•c OetenOfiiiOn Remove Water Damage • Ptrlect hen Heml • Perl e<! Pleat Foldin1 • HAME PROOFING 20°/o OF.f r oR cAsH • c ARRY ll c DITAMERICA"~ LARGEST DRAPERY CLEANER 1 Trme 1 T .mes 20 ""ords or le-u l.lO 2.l0 21 words to 30 word\ 2.00 3.00 31 ""ords to 40 words 3.00 4.00 Eoch word over 40 words .05 . 10 ou• EXCLUSIVE SUVICE • ,rofnslanal IMtollation • ,, ......... 1 ...... . '--·"'"'•d • "" hthttatet • tT.-Lean Drapes 3 Tome\ :too 4.00 5.00 . 15 ------·-- PotS··· ... IRONIS<i. Yt":ll " "I t.:\J"~I· ien..::~ un :~II 1~1''~ •ll dt~ .tlu ntc .l lu\..:n.Srl?..::talty , men's ~hul s . II.~J r~r hr . Mable \\'hi tman, 61)7 Mar· aueri1e, C0\1. tt73-!77 4. J • • NEII'ORT HARIIIR ENIGII ' ARST SlCTlOII --P .. 5 THURSDAY, AlHl ~ I.e COIOIA DEL 11A11, CAll f .. • ............... •••• Ill••• Cui& lu1 • LWe .. c ......... Real Estate Newport Beach llallloa llalloo Island Costa Mesa Lido Isle Corona del Mar EXCLUSIVE PnE IARRm REALTY Harbor Highlands •••• 1'1\'LUI 4 Aodrooms ..,d Family Room. 32' x 16'. Fenced-in Pool with l«go ..,aroto BACK · VAllO ·-SHADED ~y FRUIT TREES. Harbor 'View Hills ' 1114 SU LUE ' spacious 4 bedrooms ond family room. Reou· tiful view of entire Harbor. OesiQned for chil.dr«t and entertaining. Balboa Peninsula 2141 IIIAIAR, Near -new ~ bedroom + dining room. Owner commuting to San Francisco. MUST SELL PRICE REDUCED! Open doily from 1 to S P .II. SCHOOL BELL SPE(IAL NEWPORT BEACH QUIET CORNER LOCATION . 3 BR., 2 BATH , BUILT-IN KITCHEN . NEAR NEW CARPETS. VACANT. READY FOR YOUR OCCUPANCY . VETS NO DOWN ' $32,500 Newport at Victoria 646-8811 ·(Open --- Evenings) - 216 Via Genoa-- Lido Isle A place of dignily for a dist1nclive family- Right in lhe middle of lovely lido Isle. The location will thrill you and so willlhis beau- tiful 3 bedroom , family ·room and 3 bath home -with large iving room and modern kilchen. immaculate in every detail -and for added convenience ... a 3-car garage. $89,500 Full Price-Terms Ava ilable p. a. palmer lncorporatea Ttl DMlOP£RS (JUDO SIMa 1935 nn Vi• L•• o~·•• u• M-rt ...... -r-... L.A. -.-IliA wiJ4 Split Level Mediterranean NEWPORT HEIGHTS 415 SUTA ANA AVE. 3 Redroom, 2 8oth, summer•winter deck. -5choolrelmd37.9so. 642·3766 or 548·8905 I Jil &JJ 3 FINE HO in Choice Location Irvine Terrace U-111! OOLPHIN TERRACE • OPEN SAT ,' SUN,-111 5 P.M. Practically NEW, 4 P.edroom Hacienda ""ith panoramic View of qoy and Ocean. Furniture included ~ S92 ,SOO • • • #2 P~ESTIGE LOCATION • Spac ious 2 bedroom and den home designed for easy entertaining. Den complete with wet bar . Pr ice S43,900 • • • . SWEEPING PANORAMA OF NEWPORT BAY lliGH IN H~R~OR Vlt:W HILLS THIS fiOIIE OFFERS AN UNSU'IP~SSEO VIEW -POTil DAY ~NO NIGHT - V<:RY SEP~RHE LIVING ROOM FORMAL DINING 'ROOM FAI.IILY ROOM WITH FIREPUCr: REAUTIFUL M~STER PEC'IOOM SUITI: OPENS ONTO SliEL HREO POOL TASTEFULLY DECORHED CALL NOW ~T ONLY S49,9SO Contact ~everly Pavlovich Realtors 673-4400 l:vos. 673-6316 A THING OF BEAUTY this home has had "tender loving care" and it is reflected in every detail. Immaculate, fri.,dly interior ... sunny patio ... earner used brick fireplace ... heny shake roof king·si zed master be-droom plus two others ... two baths ... built in kitchen A -•• LISTING ON "FEE SIMPLE" .... S41,900 Tired of Commonplace modified split le•el with view of Harbor ••• sepOrate dinint toOm ••• fc.nily room with flroploco. NO EXTRAS TO IIIJY : ••• ct.... peries, beautiful londscapina. repainted e:derior & interior. BEST 9UY IH HARBOR VIEW HILLS ..... S-42,900 Would You Believe? OCEAN VIEW HOME ON LARGE LOT FOR LESS THAN S37,000 ... CORONA DEL MAR with boodl locilitiu .•. FOUR 3EO •. GREAT FOR A FAMILY ,wu1<." POSSESSION. lK'>I'C Y. f'R~/'CI<l.II'C Corona clel Mil. CJiitorn1J BlllAL llliiT.&TIIl .. IMMACULATE CUSTOM-PUll T 2 RR HOMF on ONE-AND-A-HALF LOTS Plus 2 OQQ~. +DE N INCOME UNIT With 25%" down owner wiil corry back fi rst T rust Deed at 7%" PRICE: S49,7SO SE'MPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 f . C.eat Hwp., Co,_• ._1 ,.., 675-2101 TWO STORY $34,950 Lovely 4 bedroom , 2 both house in Meso Verde, Includes formo l dining roOm , large livi ng room and paneled family room for only !34,950. Owner has already l eft for the l=ost and is anxious to hove family join him. WE SA. VERDE H H TWO COl\ TRl" CU 'RS MESA. VERDE H .\S 4 SCHOOLS, 1 PARKS 2850 Meso Verd• Or., Co s To Meso • Phone 546-5990 "FANILV FUN II!I ILE VOUR OOLLARS GROW" INVEST IN RecretJfiDnflllflnd P'HOIII UZ-5111 .. •• IIi Ll.ll Designe d for Livin~ I ,~.,~~t.T,~,~., \ U ·EXECUTIVE STYLE SPANISH HACIUOA • "':'" sn.2221 Custom built, 4 bedroom . Large heated pool. Enclosed privacy -View. Located in Irvine IV. Impressive wide entry 1------1.10 ~.:lio.li~ ?"~--=~--"":'~-------..,~--""'1,....-­ 332 .Morgueri te woy. 3 bedrooms, formal dining room and con· vertible den. The view is outstanding and the price is riQht ~ S79.000 41 ALL THREE 01" A80V!. SHOWN l"ltOM THE OP'fH HOUSE iT5-SIII Corona dol lolor -673-BSSO lay & Beach Realty Inc. q.,.. flo,.//, R.aflor 2407 E. COAST HWY. iayrrtst IN DOVER SHORES, NEWPORT BEACH •.• where the quiet et .. ance of S.ycrHt's "fo~er view" hOmn, the presti1e of Newport's famous West 8 1uH, and privete beaches combine to make this THE place to live. You may buy a Baycrnt "forever ~lew" lot and Ivan Wells & Sons w•ll dni1n aod build your dream home, or purchase an uqulslte, exlstlnl 81ycrest -·· -300 Soriot • $64,950 to $120,000 $25 rril lion toul sales throuah the \iul tipl e Listinz Se rvice o f The Newport Har- bor Costa \te sa Hoard of Realtors for th e fi rst 6 months of 1 ~68 . THIS IS OVER 4 MILLION OOLLARS P ER \IONTII IN PROPERTY SALES: LI ST YO UR PROPERTY ~1TH A REAL TOR : 642-6472 .... 673-3641 1730 W .. C.o't Hiw.y Hewport 1.-ch 1ne meson 3 bedrooms -2 lull baths, lir e- place, carpets, drapes + Excellent family home, close to shopping, park & youth clubs. 2 bedroom, vine co•ered cottage fireplace, covered potio. An i deol separate hom e for Mom & Dod·or Aunr Matilda For peopl~ lhat e~~n aft'ord the best. ModeM till 1M2 S.ntiqo Oriw, Newport Be.ch. Phone (714) 646-t,..lot lppOintment. n-o.,.,,.. •~J '•,.IJiH l., J, II.~. S.•u A•• Can't sell il'' ... Trade It? For Fas t Ac lion .t Re.ults Call S32,500 with financing by owner with interest below current FHA rote . Pho• in Y .. , Order for e S..~scriptiet~: Wells·McC•rdle UOYLE .t WOOD CO. Rtli•blt Service ~i•et 194J C.II673.05SO Call 541-1161 270 E. 17th SL. Costa Mcu 1110 M!WP'ORT sq..rn. COST lo. loiESio. Multiple Listing Service gets houses bought and sold-fast. Perhaps the mosa etllcient tool of the Realto..-is Multiple Lhtina Scrnce. Throu1h this Xrvice. groups of Real ton arc able. to pool their raourccs to insure a wkk:r ranae ol customcn when you 'rc sc:llina a houK, a wider chotec ol properties when you're buyina one. 11 saves lime, -y. aod beodache>. AJJd you also haw lhe invaluable help ol your Realtor e .. ry llep ollhe ""Y· 11 you•r. buyilla 0< oellU>a a houx, do it the losical way : ... a -· a profoaiollal lo ,... ---esutt w11o -ibu ttn 111rict c'odt ol Etllics u • -of doe 1oco1-"""of doe N- ~l<ioli"" olltal--. . Harbor-Costa Mesa . . GETTING READY for lhe gal bOa Yacht Club's summ er luau, to be held Aug. 10 at the cl ubhouse, are, from lett, Commo- dore Jeff Deaver, Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Ho edinghaus, and Mrs. Deaver. 4. P olyne-- sian bu ffet at a wi ll follo w a social hour. (Story on Page 1, Sec tion 2.1 BloHer Jaycees pick Pickett will be held Aug. 24, tn conjunction with the annual character boat pazade or th e senior Chamber"s Commo- do re s Club. WWIMBiaHI IWT1UIIIII--,... 6 hlilg due in Chon case IWd u a .. _, dall" ---Mr. L,_a• a& era., eo.., l••.U.• mt••• &a&c8)tlde .... Hall, Ul!tiL 11U11Mo CIIQII_ looad. !!1-lUI U010 lbLFBI m .-lllo-17-J-d Marioe bad -llroull>l lniO tho ........ of lbo 11&7 20 alll..,.wldo lwDI lad II woo ••dlr ot CoroGa del Mar lOme weeka later lD 1Dd1~~t­ ,.aldool Daorp L'"""' 48, apollo lllal be wu llnall' will team oo MoGel&)', Aug. ~nea&ed aod retumed 10 6, .....,thor be ..W bo ldod Newport Beacll. lDJuvalleCowtu a miDor, Newport Bea.el:t. Dececuve or iD Superior Court •• an Sp. Keaaetb 'lbompJOD &dilL Oa SepL 24 or IIIIo ll&lod 11111 the acwood b&d 1flll be will reach tbe legal beeo "sealed otr' ftom adUlt &«'!. 18. r.-r queolioolng by lbo The youth, AWOL -pollee by Superior Ju<~ce Camp Pendletoo, Ia a oative Bruce Swnoer &o as.ure tbat ot Mieaourt aod it was in hta rlJ,tua not be vtola.ted. Macnab heads goals study REGINAL P. PEGRAM and his wife, Wanda, will make their pennanen t home In Newport Beach fo llowing his retirement as deputy chief counsel In charge of the Southern California offices Realtor John Macnab, for- mer president or the New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce, bas been named by Mayor Doreen Marshall as cbainnan of the goals and objectives study, New- port Tomorrow. paring a general pian tor o f th e legal division of the the chy's ruture. Calltomla Department of Mayor Maraball appointed Pub1lc Wo rk s. He is a grad- the following as chainnen uate of Stanfo rd, served 4 or the subcommittees: years in the Navy during Residential goals s ru.dy-World War II and joined the Milan Dostal. attorney as. Department of Public Works sociated with a Santa Ana in 1q46, A tes ti monial din· New putor is welcomed Oeta•• aaqrs'e ....... Mden.c-t~-­.... put--.. Qlllo& b .. -Ad'-CJiaroll, Clloudl lit' lbo Ilea ID C.. RI...W.. -lie -1r11 No-' .,. tbo ... e ,_ .. put« u d blo Wile, lbo M,.. OIProllo, a DOll,.. or -.-.... lotra;-Da¥ld 01--&oalb Calollaa. .......... - Plono.'lll., wore wol"'""ool aiOd -Col-la CoUose Jul' 21 11 AD lolbomal 001111-In lb&l II&IAI, with 0 dOI!JOO yardteeeptioa, foUowtnc the lD buatoeaa ectue&Uoo. -··-oblp. 11 wao lbe nr 11 paiiiOrale JOSiriiMI UVIM 1<> wllld> Mr. DlProllo wao IUS AT AGI Of 71 auiped. alter bla marriage Joaepbine s. Ervin , 78 •. or Juoe 28 tn Westwood Com· 1371 W. Wlleoa St., Costa mu.olty United Metbodiat Mesa. died July 'n in Hill· Cbll'ch, aDd jull retumed baven Convalescent Ho ... rrom a hoo.eymoon to Parts, pital. Sbe wu born in Obio, Swit~erlan d,. and oo the bad reaided In California for Riviera. Bilbop Oerald.g years. She ia survived by Kennedy otnciated at the three cousins. Mrs. Mar- wedding, and the bride was garetMUesor Garden Grove; given in marriage by her Robert Henn ·of Pasadena. brother, the Rev. Murra,y Mrs. ~atie Hewin or Pasa- Oibbons of Gran&da Park den·a. and other relatives Cburcb, Alhambra. in the e ast. Mr. DiProflo waa graduated Services were held July from tbe Bosr.on University 29 in Bell Broadway Olapel Scbool or Tbeolol)', and with the Rev. Alvin w. came toto the Southern Shacklewn, pastor of the Califomia·Arh.ooa Confer· Cbmcb of God, Santa Ana, ence from seminary. He has officiating. lntennent was He beads a steering com- mi ttee comprised or 2 city orncials and the cha.Jnnen of the 7 subcommittees. Th e steering committee will have over-aU supervi· sion of th e project for de-- fining broad objectives as the fi rst step toward pre- served paacorates at Oxnard in Melrose Abbey. legal Onn, and president of ner will be held Aug. lb. r-------------------., the Mariners Community The Pegram s have one son, Assn. Albert, of Newport Beach. Commercial goals -Doro-- thy HardcasUe, owner of LIOIIall DP IOAT tile Gay Lady dress shop in OPUATORS 0"0110 Corona del Mar and fanner Warren Carroll. adminie--•~-- 8ARC7A IAI S 0 N , ••• (Con linued from paae 4) thta Carlisle Baird, 17, r:l 4627 Hampden Rd .. Cameo "Shores. hit the patked car of Joyce Munn . 2951 Catal- pa ; Cynthia and 2 ol her passengers. James Shattuck, 2854 Carob St., and Victoria Van Wagoner. 2912 Catalpa. ootb or East Blurt, were taken to Hoag Hospital for treatment of injuries. The Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Commerce h::..s in stalled Burch Picken as the new president and has named Pete Rabbltt as n1an or th e year and abo as 1st vt ce--presidml lVr. Rabbitt, a resident or Harbor Hii1\lands. was named for th.e honor because or hi s work as Sal Week cbair- man. scholarship co-chair- man, Yardley sports award banque t, and the San Felipe-- Pala indian project. Cily and Bay Club sued c bainnan of the retail mer· trative assistant to Sma&or chants committee or the Jobn Scbmitr., has infonned COM ~amber of Commerce. the Newport Beach City Industrial goals -William Council by letter that the D. Cla rk, indusUial tealtor. senator "will ne ver vote TEA/I. FURNITURE TAB LES CHAIRS AREA RUC.S LAMPS Mill MICM AU D GETS IMIUIT 'OSITIOI Michael Mi chaud. a 1956 gracllate o f Newport Hart:or High SChool and now a tea-- cherat th e Amedcan School in Tehran, ltcul, has been appointed a.d secrecary for eoooomic affairs at Ule AmerJ Can F.mbassy In Teh- ran . Mike. soo of Mr. and Mrs. The City of Newport Beach is named as a co-defendant in a mec hanics hen !iUit fil ed in Orange County Superi or Court by Pomona Tile Manufacturing Co. The Pomona fim1 seeks payment o r 5 11,290.03 rrom A-1 Tile Corp., and names also the Balboa Bay Club and the Van Nuy s Savings ~Loan Assn. The su1t c harges that A-1 Tile Corp. has not paid for ceramic ule fumts h.ed by Pomona Tile tor work al- ready oompleted at the Balboa Bay Club. It ts further cla1med that a nonce o f completion recorded in April. 19fi7. is invalid b&- c au se the notice was re- corded before the improve- men t at the Ba,y Club was rompleted, and that the work coounued to about July f!l. 1967. Pomo na Tile as.k:s that the sum claimed to be owing be adjudged to be a lien upon the leasehold interest held by the Balboa Bay Club on the land and buildings. and upon the fee interest held by the city, and that th e tnterests of the Bay Club and the city be sold under decree of the court to satisfy the lien. Public facilities goals -for legislation requirin& David S. Tingler of New-ve ssel operator pennits or port Shores. a Newport lic enses." Beach auomey. The City Council bas Transportation goals gone on record against sucb Dan Gilliland, fom1er pre-proposed legislation and sident of the Balboa Penin-has sent copies or its s ula Point As sn. s tatement to legislators in Townscape goals -Peter Sacramento. Vogel, land developer, pre-W.B. CAMMON DIES siden t of the Newport WilUam B. Cannon. 24432 Shores Comm unity Assn. Los Serranos, South Lacuna. Harbor goals -Donald C. died July '1!1 at the age or Simpson, former city engi-52. He Is survived by his neer of Newport Beach. now wife. Phyllis; 2 daue;hters. in private practice as an Miss Michelle Canooo engineer, recently elected the ho01e and Miss Jill Can· to the Coastal Municipal non of Costa Mesa; also a Water District board. granddau&bler, Michelle Robert Shelton is the C1ty Scott of Costa Mesa. Ser- (;.1FT ITE,o,S • /,000 OJd s'" f •o< G RAN 0 MOVING ~ALE NOW GOIN G DAN-SCAN 170 Eu 1 ON AT imPorts George Michaud of Lido Isle. received hi s B. o\, de- gree in political sdence from UCLA. served In the Anny, thEri took graduate s wdy in South Asian affairs at UCLA. receivin ~ his M.A. degree i n 1963. He has been with. tll e u.~. foreign service at Dacca, East Pak- iat.-, IIUi Ul Wuhing\00, D.C. He Is married and tlas a son, Jon. Walter K e1th #as installed as 2nd vice-president; J erry Hill, secretary; Charles Vandef\•ort. treasurer, Geor~e Brokate, state di- rector: and board members. Doug Simpson, Dr. Burr rvtcKeehan , Tom Barnum, Bob Clegg, John Haskell and George Neiiendam, who ts also sergeant-at-arms. Phll Lyons IS outgomg president. The annual Jaycee luau HVOO Hill II SIU 0 f IRTI COMMITTII C 0 S T A 17th Suut IH SA e k d • Council representatbe on vices were held yesterday 111 s · · d eo (I "••k 1 . of ... ,,., litO rae -own on zoning c:ai=0~ac~~m~~~~ ~e-~tel ~~:.z ro~a::· by rona 142-1121 ,,,·, til 8 WILLIAM ALEXANDER OF COSTA MESA DIES William L. Alexan der, 75, of 2517 F'airway Drive, Costa "'esa, died July 30. He was bom in Iowa, bad t1 vtld tn Californ ia 38 years and m thi s a rea for 13 years. He ts survtved by hi s wtfe, Thelma: one son, Wilham Alexan der. and 2 grand- ch.ildre n. Se rvices wtU be held at 10 a.m. today, Aug. 1. at Bell Broadway Ch.apel. Otric11uH will be the Rev. John Donaldson or St. John's Ept scopal Church, Costa W.esa. In termen t wtll be pnvate. Increase in si z.e from fi membera \0 7 \a recommend- ed by the !'llewpon Beach Ci ty Arts Committee. Barbara (~rs. William ) Stabler. cbainnan of the comrmttee. said 10 a letter to the Ctty ·Council that the mcrease 1n members is adVJs able ·'because of au,- mented obligauoo.s" an d because ··responsJbilittes ror the library exhibits wtll Increase With expanded ra- Cihties ," and the need tor enhancinl( the civic center gallery m C1ty Hall. Wrs. Stabler also sa1 d that the f'.ornnn ttee ravors hav- tn g appomtmeots com ctde wtUI the c tty's fi scal year, J uly to June. rather than the ca1en.dclr year. P .0. awaits decision Area postmasters. s till somewhat at sea in tht: L'o- vemment manpowe r oon trol si tuation . have tJ1i s tn re - port: Corona del Mar Postmaster Veme "Jatson -"No new ins truction at all; the post oHi ce will close on Saturdays. he~nnin ~; this Sa turday . un less we have further in structions. How- ever. I feel the flouse will act as did the Senate. Postmaster H. Payne Thayer. Newport Beach - "'4e are play1n~ tt day by day, by e'ar. The House has to act, and it •.will probably accept the resolution or tbe 101 ,. 'IIIIIEIS Post (}((ice ·Civil Service Committee.·· Santa Ana Postmaster :lector Godinez.. who was in Washington , I).C., foe a week -"It is my opinion that because or th e terrific upsu r~e o f mail, the House or Representatives. whi ch has until Friday to rescind the man power controls, o..will follow the Se:nate's act.lon an d resclnd also." <>aturday closing bad beoo announced tor last Saturday, OOt in a surprise move the order was resdnd- e<l becau se o f the Senate decision 10 exempt the Post Otrioe from th e manpower cutback. (Continued from page 1) Mar. with the exception o C the oommerd ll front-c~e on Coast Highway and the newer developments on Ir· vtne lands, is preOOminatly characterized by long. oar- CO '• lots with R-2 zoning, Typical residential develop- ments on these lots are ei ther a single-family resi- dence. or a duplex with a low-prortle one-story unit in front and a twcrstory gar- age and aparunwt in the rear. This type of develop- moot has c reated attrac ti ve residential areas which in appearan ce are like R·l single-fami ly neighborhoods, althou~ closer in spection reveal s that there are ac- tually two units on many of the lots. "r)unn~ the past Cew year s, a new trood in de- velopmen t has been di scern- ible in Corona del Mar. ln place or the typi cal lo....- pro nl e t»Jpl ex. bulky tW(>- story ti.Jilding s oc wpy in~ en tire lots wi th the excep- tion of minimal front yard setbacks have bem construc- ted. These buildings have as many as five bedrooms and th ree or more bathrooms on each Ooor. In addition to a living room. ltitchen, and dining area. After comple- tion, these buildings are di- vided inlO as many as n ve or sil separate rmtal units. These unt ts are c reated by providing , outside access to bedooms. barricading connecting mars. md in- s talling extra ldtchm facil· ities SJ.cb as wet b&rs. re- 'TIL AUI. I Olr"1r, «,.II ,.. U.C.L ,_,MI Gill c-. Dol.., 1 .... , Calif.,_. ....... 1111111 Crigera tors. and bot plates. The development or these tena:nen(-.style reot&l uniLa baa aroused oonatderable resenb'nent on me part or tesidmts in the ueas in wb..lch th ey have been con· structed, and these resi- doots have strongly protest- ed to the City. Amoo g the com plaints we have heard are the foll owing: "1. These apartmen t-type Wildings are eyesores and out or character with the neighborhood . "2. Only two parting spaces are provided in ooo- nection with such Wildings, whicb means th at th e rest of th e tenants and their guests part on the streets, thu s monopolizing all or th e available on-street parkJn g. "3. The toleration or these zonin g violations is resulting in a depreciaUon of property values for those who obey Ute law while al· lowing those who violate the law to reap windfall rronts. "Unfortunately. there is no legal way at the present time to preven t th e construe· d. on of th ese oversir.e apart- ment buildings. even though it may appear at the time application i s made fo r a buildi~ permit that the possib11iby exi sts that they ..,.;u be rented In violation or the mning laws. The C1 ty's only remedy at the present time is strict en- fo rcanent or die zoning laws whlch wUl orevent property owners from squeez.- ing excess profits from the land by overdevelopmenl It is contemplated that tbere wut be turther legal action tak en in an effort to clear up these violations." Y ICHT IS "IORIIOWID" fOR fiiMIII TRIP Contractor Jobo H. Ken or Oraoge told Newport Beach poUco _..., (Jul, 29) 11111 hla 18,500 yacll~ "n,;., Carpet m." bad be11:1 taken from a alip at 112 W. Cout Hwy., uood on a ftabina trip, and re- wmod 1<> !be &lip. 'lllo lDcidan occwrod be- tweeD lul,v 7 ud 27. Mr. Kerr aald -a lourlll or ct.e p1 auppl7 wu ueed. up -......,. lor 20 ••llool Dllloa. He oddod dial lila --·-... -Udtobo f..W.wllll llle -., ... _ .............. -...... 0( .. k., to ... -,... .. ... llrlo& lltdp. ;~~~~~~~e~C~i~~P:l:M~n~in~g~m~oo~l~ln~P:ac~l~nc~V~Ie:w~C~e:m:~~~N~o~o~n~l~o~6~~~m~========~~~~~~~ SMART APPEARANCE TOP QUALITY OUTDOOR LIVING IS A WAY OF LIFE ••• IN ORANGE COUNTY! ... and Sanla Ana Tent and Awn ing has the New loo~ fo r '68 ••. everything to make ou tdoor re laxation n family pa st ime. ALUMINUM PATIO COVER Planned fo r either la rge or small ho mes ... mobile homes loo l Durab le, long lasting all alum inum construcl ion. Screened enclosur es -la rge doors .•• complelely bug proo f. .,,, ··- ""'·~!IC -..... OUR ALUMINUM WINDOW AND DOOR AWNINGS fiATU.IHG II STUN"ING OICOUTOR COlORS FOR YOUR SIIICTION . n iGHT, VJIU HT, MODIRN, IIAUTlFUl , , • AND SO MANY STTLIS FOR SO MANY NliDS. CIH"t •i•ll tllf ,.....,,., ICN:tooy •hi"' for 4$ )'-• •• ho<ot '"•" I!IO.,IIIerlll•i~t •"rl1t1 ,. l:tllljNt!ll•~l I ll)' 1t)'lt tf ••tflitl(l""'· Ce"'"''' wnth• ••t lt d i111 lo ,..1'1d ..oi"'<il o~~,.,.,ie, oft<!~ '"'"itl'llllf t , "'' '' e ll , •• et S.1111 A..,. '-"'' 111d "'"""'"'' .,.,. t l-r• ..,,; .. M -"Y .,,., . , , «tv•'-I)', '!llirk MliOfl l'ld (Oiflpltl• d•(Hndellility ••• ,,..,, -j ,._ ,_ .... , .. , ni .. IlK JOI '611 UIIYIS AWl-• YAWKII • CRTIIIS l'o6othiru~ 0Koratet l i~t Can..,ot, a.outiful N•w Colon l ,..,.. Fabrlet. for hotl'ltl , , , for bu•l r~enl MAJIUIIAC7UIIID • INQAU.ID SAlTA All TEIT _, co. FACTOIY INOWIOOM 2202 1 . MAIN n ., SANTA ANA ......... , ...... ~ AWIIIII8 co. WOODY SMITH of lhelrvlne Coasl Counlry Club, chair· man of th e restaurant division of the NewPort Harbor Chamber of Commerce, describes the new Issue of the epicurean map to Bonnie McDonald, newly crowned Miss Newport Beach. EPicurean maps are now avai l- able at the Chanber o ffi ce. (CiMlleo House photo.) EBELL CLUB EVENTS SET FOR 1968-69 lira. H-Puc.rboulb. J,... 9 -roa ... ole or -.,a IDd Dle.DI daain&ID IBIDY l1Dda aDd Clmel bJ lbe for lbo Newport Boadl ElloU Mlotlrele Two: P-Hi., Clab, IDDOI.Ilo .. tbe lollo• JOpraDO; Jobp Moe, ptaaiat 1D1 ftfl ud IDe&al pfOoo IDd barpticDordilt. Jeet:• for die oomtoc year: Feb. 8 -Mra. Sairley Au&. 18 -Watermeloa Haote. Corooa dol Mar 111111 bootb &l Cbe old Umer-aew 8cboo1 teacber, will llbow Cimer picnJc at Coeca Mesa elide• aad apeak oo world/ park. tour 10 the Oria~L... Oct. 17 -Cottoo r&lly, March 8 -lD&ernattooal ea· oooa luncheon ud brtdce at change etudeoUI; mulical die Newpon Harbor Ameri· progr&m by tbe &-Belle-- can Legion Hall. tones. · Jaa. 18-A 1 p.m. dee sen.--April 3 -Oranp Coast trid&e at tbe Ebell clu~ College Madrigal Oloir. bouse. May 1 • Scbolarabip a warda: March 20 -Noon luncheon musical program by tbe £... aad faabioo abow. Belleconea. April 17 -l!priDI faJr. Mrs. L .W. Jenks, program cbainnan has arranged th e following club programs: Oct. 3 -Clarence Treat, wbo has starred with the New Christy Minstrels, will present a concert or Ameri~ can folk music. Nov. 7 -Margaret Russel of the Amertone Paint Co. wUl otrer a program endUed "Color and you." Dec. 5 -Concert by the Mitchell Sin&ing Boys, un· der the di recdon of Bob Mitcbell. This is the Christ· mas tea, a joint meeting o r the Senior and Junior Clubs. BYC ladies will ·meet The Balboa Yacb& Club's monlb.ly ladies lt10cbeoo will feature a ''back to IICbool '' faabioo &bow on Thursday, August 8, in the Clubhouse dining room, wttb cock· tails at 11:30 a.m. and lucheon at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Duane Reed is Lun· cheon Chainnan. NEWPORT BEACH JOe I SHARON CABRE of East Bluff pu t s the finish in ~ touches on he r picture of a turtle. Joy is · in the doing By K.,... Kovach -• J DES131E WOO D of East Bluff is busy modeling work in a Jun ior Ebell class. with some Agenda ·for Planners Mrs. Ralph Deaver, wite of the Commodore. assisted by Mrs. David Smiley and Mrs. Don F'tanklin will welcome guests and mem- bers. Models will be Kim Linderman, Lisa Eddy, Take 15 cbildren, an eo· tbusiastic teacher~ an ample supply of art materials and you bave all the tncredieote for a rousing good time in .... The Planninc Commission pennit request to maintain or Newport Beach will con· and repair OOats in dry slder tbe following items at docks on th e public waters ita meeting at 8 p.m. t£Jday, o r the bay adjacent to 227 Aug. 1. in the City Hall: 20th St., Central Nev.oport. Runell H. Olsen Sr .. 19 18 This was continued from Court Sf: .. Central Newport, July 11. variance request fo r a du· John' W. Driver or L & D plez on an R·3 lot having Enterprises. request for ap· 1,875 sq. fl.. of land area. proval o f 12 orr·site parking This was continued from spaces in c6M ection wtth a July 11. new restaurant, the Dry Newport Dry Docks. use Dock. at 2601 W. Coast n.e~,~- 0 Interest from the l st of any month on funds received by the lOth. @ Interest from date of rece1pt after the lOth. @) Interest to date of withdrawal on funds left 3 months or longer if account remains open unt il quarter's end. 5% per annum compounded daily current rate on passbook savings. 5.25% per annum on bonus accounts. If uut. \"UI ~a1 i n:.:~ ~hutdd lw wi th ... MUTUAL SAVINGS ..... ~··-..... ., ....... .. 2867 East Coast H•ghwav • Corona Del MJir, Cahf. 92625 Telephone 675·5010 ..,..orna ·•.,.. .. II~ I COU)IIIIOO ILYO • '.lSAO(JII.A, Cllllf 91 lot H.,.., Mariners Mile. 'Qlis Mike Sheppardsoo, Laurie was continued from July 11. Starr, Dana Wtlliamson. Bill Tentative map of Tract J enness, Amber and Brad 6689, a proposed subdivi· Co tUe, and Heidi Hall. Teeo sion of 2'h acres divided in· models will be Stephanie r.o 7 residential lots , south Cutler, Nancy Beach, Les· o r 23rd St. and west or Ir-lie Reed and Cheri Wilson. vine Ave., West Upper Ba.y. rashioo Coordinator is This was condnued from Yrs. Leonard South. and July 18. ·accompanist is Mrs. Panamint Cons truction Edward Lethan. Co .• Amendment 249, rezoo· Th 1 ill be 1 e summer uau w ing ots 1 through 7 • in held Aug. 10 at the BYC. above_ Tract 6689, from W\· There will be cocktails and cla_ss1fied to R·1. puu puu at 6:30 p.m. with F'inal map o r Trac t 6634, mai tais served in l'resb a proposed ~ubdivi_aion or pineappl~s. Coconut palms 41.59 acres d1vided mto 130 will transfonn the Clu~ lots for single family homes house into an island or and one green area lot in th e paradise, under the direc· Harbor View Hills area. Uon or the decoratioo chair· This was continued from man, Mrs. George Leitch, Mrs. G.is Olabre, fine arts c b&innan for the JWl.ior Ebells of Newport Beach, had all the teaching ability and creative talent to guide the 6 July sessions into pro~ctive teaming situa- tions. The tonner first grade teacher set out to provide an atmosphere for construe> tlve experimentation with art materi&ls and belp 1he children develop confidence in tbeir own ideas. The out- come of this most eneraetic project may be viewed this month or August at 2 li· braties -Corona del Mar and Mariners. M ~. GUS CH A8RE, t iM arts chairman fo r the Junior Ebell Club, demonstrates modeling techniQUe tor young art students K ristin FiK, at l ett, and Debbi e Woo d.. July 18. and her committee. Ame11dment 245, crea.r.ing Members and guests will a modification committee. be &Teeted by Commodore Leo Koch. 2620 S.Wew llld Mn. Ralpb Deavtll, Viee Ave., Corona del Mar, 5-foot Commodore and Mrs. Dav1d setback l'rom Seaview in· Smiley and Rear Commo-- stead o r the required 20 dore and Mrs. Don Franklin. teet. This was oontinued A Polynesian buffet will from July 18. be served beginning at8 p.m. Byron Palmer, 3300 Via Entertainment will fe&ture Lido, in the Lido Shops Laina's Polynesian dances area, use pennlt request for and a special fire knife a commercial marina and dancer. There wUl be dane- yacht sales. Th is was con· tog to the strains of the tinued rrom J uly 18. Blue Gardenias. according Amen dment 248 to estai; to Dr. and Mrs. _Royal li h nr. Tucker, entertunment s a ~foot rear yard set-chainnm. who are assisted back m tra~t located at by Mr. and Mrs. Edward 2222 Umverslty Dr .• Back Lethan. Bay. Viewers will be interested to know that tbe childreo. ages 4 to 8, worked tn 3 differeot media eacb ~ ill tbe 1 ~ bour an leeeon. Pro"dded each time were a wet, a ~ and a 3--dimeo• sional mediL Specinc es• flDPies v.oere painting:, al the easel, witb fingers and feet; printing witb spoogea, gad&ets, fruit, rollers ADd fingers: collage with tissue paper and fabric; pasta mosaics, plaster of Parts sUing sculpture, leaf rub- bing, modeling Yritb dough and clay, crayon resist, wet and dry pastels and an ae- semblage or sculpture usin& pipecleaners. cloth espins and scraps. Many learning experi eaces Ad club wins top awards ;~:. ·;tn!: .. i• Prt'!:; colors and techniques of The Orange County Adver- tising Club won 4 first place awards at the Am erican Ad· vertising Fede ration Con· vention in Portland. Competing with clubs from 13 Western s tates, tbe OCAC placed fi rst io public rela· tions on behalf of advertis· miling to create new colors tng, first in education, and were taughL Clay modeling first in programs for it s ad brought out 2 ~trerent pro· recogn iu on program. Na-cedures -p~lllng ·~ _the tlonally. in competition in· wbole and SJ~ply so cking volving 175 clubs. the OCAC on. Th1 s disco~ery ~ed won first place In publjc re-naturally to a ~scuss1oo lations on behalf of adver-of parts of ammals and tising. people and turther expert# Representing the OC AC at mentauoo. A fi~~al lesson the conrerence were : Mary linked body and animal Bennett, former OCAC pre-pans with painting in sident and current AAF movement. vice president; .Arthur Al-The public VIewing will dri ch, newly elected OCAC give many good ideas to ROGE~ SHERfJAN, at l ett, of Ea st 131u ff an d John Well s of Co rona del Mar enjoy Ul ei r worlc in a Junio r Ebell art class. (All oho tos by Karen Kovach.) AlRM-'H PRO..oTED Russell T. Ne vmes. son of Mr . and Mrs. R. B. Stanton of 1016 Sandpiper Dr ., Harbor VIew Hills. bas been promoted to atnnan first class 10 tbe U.S. Air f orce. He is an auc ran instrumeot repairmal at Ent AFB. Colo., and a member or the Aerospace Derense Comm and. He is a 1963 graduate of Van Nuys High School, and attended Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa.. vice president; and Profes--parents ot young children, II ROLL AT CLAIIMOIT sor C. D. Forrest. newly I and for others a chance to New students enrolled at elected OCAC presidenL enjoy vicarious creative ad--Claremoot Meo's College tor FIN I SH I NG touches M a oi ece of sculoture are being rendered byiRoger Sherman. Footbal Shoes Tetllllsel!l ... s SIT. 811$01 SUYIS MTH HOIORID UIIT venture. Mariners library the fall semester include will be featurin& tb e main David A.. Riley, son or Mr. project attempted by the and Mrs. Herbert E. Riley, young group. An unde rwater 109 Via Oijoo, Lido Isle; scene is depicted in a 3 by and Thomas G. Key, son or 14 foot mural witb • back• Dr. Mary E. Key, 554 Vista T ..nJs Slloes , Me~~'s Shorts ..... sa.o.. ~ Air Force Ser&eant Roy L. Kt;!I STIN H AUSER Mid Marie Wh i tehouse, t>ott1 of Co r- ona del Mar, are 2 more energetic stl.l den ts in the tine art s oro gram of th e NewooTt Beach Ebell Club. lcnkot lal Shoes " Deck Slloes 'I Gi bson, son·in·law of re- tired Anny Colonel Gene Robens, 7 10Narcissus Ave· .• Corona del M'ar. is a mem ber of Che 58th Weather Recon• oa.issance Squadron. Kirt-- land AFB, N.M .. which has won dle Air Weather Ser- vices(AWS) Senter Award for 19f\7. The award is present· ed annually to the air s.&lliP"" ling and weal:ber recoonais· ground or band and foot ;Fl:..::on:::.·..:E&s=::.' _:Bl::;u:::rr::.·'-------------------------, painUn.c and enlivened with Wrest••• Shoes Me~~'s TeNIIs Slloes Soccer Shoes L ... ,. Tetlllls Slloes lrownillt Leother loots Tetlllis Hots _. VIMrs Dldc Feet rms-8. 95 . --Masks-2. 95 fl 11.95 • lAW "M"''",.. 3/1.76 s.rklts-95• tt2.95 . 181. lAW WI... 3/1.19 Frlsl1111 lUte lo•th Wll• D llf l•~roH- Siolflll 1111 lodl Pocb Dftts.Croal 1 T ..... halh1l c••at "'• Ju4 111111 ,. "'"""r~·~•=dl~=ot~S~I•:II~al~l~· __ Yolo,. I lui... I L~, Soaor ••• fo•tll•• • ••Ilia• ... • -PJ. It will M 1111141 fer Til'll-,, .. _ Per\1 .... 11 .. 11 •. ...... • . a.nce squadrOn whicb COO· ttnually demonstrated an ability to surpass establisb· ed standards to tbe areas or miutoo. accomplilb and operatioaal readiness . typical tempera sea crea-- tures. Abo on display at both libraries will be otber objects of art created attbe le880Ds aod pbotograpbs of the cbUdt1!m as they aconm· plisbed lbeir arti ICic reata. Particlptllal cbil-lr>· eluded Debbie WOOd. Camer- oa Kovach, Ell..-•d JODDiell&o-. Kana OoodJ, Krlstio n., Ke117 _..._ S>aroa Cbaln. Ul& 9dullt&. JuUe -ueo. Rlobllll oPRIMTIMC Sbetlll&ll. -11111-oo. :..:.:.::;...:..:.c..c. _____ CllrlltlaeH•-·J-Welle, Ensign Publ ishing Co. aod Cuol Rlcto.AU...,..to Of/s•l Pri11ters • High speed rotary oHtet ..,. .. • V•ltypine • H~liner (aad cbll-) ._..,.t lllol lira. Cbaboe bod _., - -Uollodb•-olol- tlft Wlall ... 10 ....... lbe alllld'a -.1 -.. ....... ----...U..W•I-10 ..... .. • ·-ftalollod ....... - H. J. pofu iu;ll Wala ··~• lrt GARRETT FURNITURE Utl1«801a.W. COSTA ..sA .. .,. .• .,. 2n1 E. Coo•• Hwy • COROII'-DEL loi'-R Ploeolo: 67~ 1be Jo1-IIIIH"ll01No:• L------------------------' • I I : ~ ' : w & AU TMI YOUMO ~ ......... " N"tk.ita lltlonolodoco ooid, "'-Americau ..........! iato , ......... &Ad JOU are the dn-tdmt d•iliutioal We ..;u',.;pc tlw-, oi cap;w;.n &om U.. '-oi ... COif!! I" Commwt.ilm fuHy intdKI• co coaqutt the ..,kl by <w before 197J, aocl U.. R<do -oidcr thci• JI'O' pam 10 br a1 much u five yea" aht.d of ~ehedulc. In f.ct, many of Communiun'a leackn openly boa.tt thll dwy will have a dktaror in Washington, D. C. whhin the nc.xt decade! .. Whcon we: conquer rht-United Statea." Khruah- chn is repontd to have uid. "Sixty million Amer· kant mull br removtd." Can thit pouibly happen hen in America? A few mocuhs ago in Salem, Oregon. an evangelical pallOr w.u apptOGKhcd by 1 Communist J»fty nKmbrr in an dfort w soften ur tht Communist cau~. Whtn tht pastor rniscrU, he was told th.n tht Communisu have a compJ«c tuord of putors and mcmbtrs nf the churches of Salem in their 61n ready fu r action at the apprupri· ate time! If tht Communists tlid get cuntrul of our coun· try. wh:u would this mt>an to you and to ~our church? An official publication uf the-Commmtt on Un.Amcrican Activ itit<s uf thc Hou~ uf Rcprt· Knt:nivcs points out that if Communism shoulc rome to thc Unitctl S!att"S it Wim ltl rJKan that: 1. If you bt·~m)t u. .1 .-hurd \. ""'' tll UJ4 prqt.u r fm pcrsr •. :ut iun. 1. The Ci)mmuni ~t~ wuuld dr!>tru~ e·\c·ry f"I'Y of the lt ihlc lht·y c:uuld hnd. .3. h would br ilk~:.! fur yuur ,·h d.lrt•n to ,tttt•ncl Sunday Sc:he .. ,l. 4. The.-U nmnuui.,;r$' would ll hlo,•trm:ett· yuur children in .•t ht·ism . 'i Churrh wt·dd in,~o:~. 1ur1e·r.1b ,u\d lupt~Mn~ would ht· dlq:.el. to. ,\l iuion:lr~ ••·urk 'A'I •uld h: .eh•;uloudy furhul· dt•fl . Yt·~. 11 c::.n h;el'lll"ll ht·rc·. u11 lr•~ )IIU .n ul I, ~nJ .ti l ;\me:ric a n~ dt·c:itk tu p ·t 1>~.1~) and do .... uethm.: .11-.H.Jt 11. \Yh.et 1 Jn I ,].,, vuu J.•k; Kr1 . W. S. ~fn 1nq·ham . n l1 tnr ul .111 o·I .IR)!o:hc:.tl magoazinr. 'o;t )'~: "f-Jcr thf' b (!l. uu m.tta·~ huw u n plr~~nt. TIK· (',.mlucmi •t~ \.1) th•· •• .1 hJ:,ht '" rhr lim~h. lk-ht·n· tht·m' 1\hrush, h, • '-'P· '\\'t· "'·ill hury yuu.' I k mt·an~ 11' KtT]' '"'*' h.·.ul .. ut "' tht· ..;~no\ .md tao · the i1~Ut' ~lu.u.-11 Juhn ,.,h]o:. w h" l.llll'lwol h•r nme• ~~·an 10 J Ru u t:tn ~Lilt' CJtnp \.:tul. "I )o on't 1-.. •"lll l'l.t<o:lll : Wt· .Itt' driiWill llJ! Ill ,, ~·:• "' ,u111 p l.h t'lh ~· .\mt·n.:an_~ ~i mpl•· ,J,, 111•1 w.1nt u• ,,,n·. Y••u ,1rc· ,.,,ur htc lflwr ~ kt·q • . ."r, uwhlllt l\)o: tilt' ~~ mdliuu II\ 'IJ II' J:.h,.r f<UlljiS he:hmd the· lr••l\ l :un.un. '"f-in .111y. a).!II:UI' .11 ,, C hnstran l ~>r tht rr~hte·uu~ iurres to t:.kc the· trHII:tlll t'. \\'t' h<~•r hr:l'n un the• dl'ltm llr. A pr:nun:1l .lnt'p!:tl\<r of the go~pcl mes ~gc IS still thr hrst tktt'rTt'nt '" thC' ~prt'.id uf ·' ..:udlr:s~ athcrsrn ." I )l1 you Kc the prrrl th.n IS Jl our \cry Joontep. .a nd :.1~· the ,hallcngt· rhJt (;.~,rs u~, Then kt thck wnrd~ irum :m ..rtrd e· u1 .t F rrnl·h Cummuni$t p;.t pcr. "P<~I'-ct LihcrtC," burn with l·•m vK t.ion into ~' hnn: ''The Kuspt:l is a much more puwerful wc.ar•~n fnr the rrncwal of ~UC.tdy than is our M":.n.ist ph•loiouph y. :\ll thc same, it is wc whn will tin;.~ll y heat }'""· Wr ;rtr: only ;a handful, :md you Chmuans an: numhcr«< by the mill ion. Hm if vou rcme:rn l .. ·r tht· story 1>f C;itlron ant! his three f1unclr rtl CCIIIII'arHun~. yuu wdl unJr nta.nd why I . ern rt).!ht. \Vc· C :,,mmunisu do nt.M pla y wi1h words. \\\ .ur: rt•J II\t\, ,,nJ !>t'CtiiJ.: th<~t we JH' drtrrminc.l '" J\ hit·\l' our ohic(l. wc know huw In ubuin the lllGi n.~. I Jl our \:tbrtn and w.agt's wt kttp unly wh;n 11 •t ri .. tly nn t'\:~.Hy ; and we Kl\t th<" ro:st for l''"l':t).t:<ll\d:a pu q••srs. To this prop.aganJa we also n >n M:c:ra tr: .til uut frcr: time and pa rt rtf nur huli· da y~. You. hown n , )ti\< onl y a liule time and hardl y any lll~>lh~Y '"' the: 'prntling of the guspd of Chmt.'' Art you pr:tCII< m~ ytm r Chn,lianil\; Arc you l11 rng tlarl~· fo r Chrl't ? On you let ·rhc • ,Iff'S of th is hft·-makm)( a lt\'11•~. kccpin~ hou.~. going to schur,J. t'<t·n chu rch '" ri• ity-kttp you from full ;ahandonmcnt to your l.urd and Sa"iour, Jnus Chm t; I hwald C:hambn~. in his 1bily dcvotional hue :k tdl' U\ th:tt Chrm says m cffcn to His diKrpl~·\. "Dun't rt~licc if\ sucrcuful w-rvicc. bu1 rt'JUICC ht·..-:auM" yt•u arc ri~htly rd atcd to Me." Do y"u )(U:I rd yu ur fellowship with th~ Lord, your daily lift c,f pra ycr :11\d Riblc r~ad ing ? What arr yuu lil'rn_.: fur ? Whom an: you living fo r? If ynu do rc.a ll y lnve I lim, u e you sharing thr g1•.d 1\C w~? I didn't uk you if you were :1 proch· cr, hut :~rr you letting you r fcllnw workmen, your nei_.:hhurs, your sc hoolmatcs, know th:ilt Jesus Chrisr means t\"crything to you, and that you want tu intmd uce your Saviour to them also? How ;ahout yr1ur pocketbook ? Docs God hnc it as well u your lifC' and witness for Him? A known C' • .ummunist in San Franciscu said that bt-. sidcs gi ,.ing onC'-third of his day to Communism, hC' also gave half of his income. Do you rully give to thc ca use of Christ and the spread of His p pd :rs if your life depr:ndc:d on it ? You had bt:mr, for it don I Most Christians do not enn give the' minimum tithe.-or tenth. We arC' C'ontmt 10 br Christians of convenience. I canrKM conclude without this wort! to IOf1'k'OnC" who may be: rcading this ;and who is yet a SUanJ!:r to the f:~mi l y of God and dC"ad in Uesp;wC"S and sins. U the Communisu do achitvt< world do~ina­ tion, I should ;a thouund times rathC'r fall into their tu rturing and crud hands than to kavc this life unprcparC'd to m«t God. "lnc body they may kill," wrorc the hymnwritcr. But Christ said, "Ratllrr frar llim wllicll is able to Jestroy botll ~o,/attJ hotly;, Ac/1" (Matthew 10:28). You may have tu face a hring squad after a few more ytan here on earth, but you don't have to faa an ctC'rniry in hell after 1his life is ovu. When the books are opmed in eternity, it wouldn't be a ques- tion of what you lind and di«< for politically. but whac yvu did with Jetus who is calla:l Chri.c. "He 14•1 Nlinrtlr Oft .,.,. i~ 1101 toMnrtW: ,_, A~ tlw Minf!IA 11o1 is toMn,.eJ .JNM1, I«~ lu ,.,.. 1101 Nliet~U ;, tile IN'"'" of tlu nl1 N. ptu• Soo of Co.t" (John HI): Why nu< aolt l<>uo Chri•, God'o oaJy be ...... Son, tu COIJW: lato JOUr heen rifht DOW, taft IWIIJ JOUt tin llftd Ji•c JOU lik d* ~ c:ada. Tbm u.., all""" b ffim. God io odll oo tlw -· He will liuur ...... ffio --. -Hio ........ pou .-a. Md •• baw a ra.l pen ill CW. .-,. -,~-... ..,.., _,-,_ w ~. _, CltM .W ,; .. -li,V (Epoo- ._ '•14), -C. c.m. Hariaft . HAPPINESS IS AT 'fOUR. ~INGE IC!:.-- I f ·~ •,o ... ··~ • • ·~ ;, • ':12 os • IS , .. ,.,. •a.• .-s lM 3 •28 0 •• •33 • •Z .., •£, 18. ,... • 2.7 • 31 • ,9 23. .a. .. • • •36 • 2.0 .... Z6 I B 9 11 ~~ 2.1 ' /<w~:E..,:::G;:O:_~-..--.~ / OF=-~COPE. ~1\.,..L 'lOU \ \ , WIT14 ALL c.JOY ' AN 0 PEACE IN ,: ., BEL\EVIN&* / .. ..._,__ ,.,/' -------=--- success .. TA.t.C..OTT W1THOUT A OOUBT, the INOrid's best seller is the Bible. Ita impact throuPut the free 11rt10rtd ia prov.-. by the fact that more than 35 million copies are printed and sold eoch yeor. As eod\ of theae 011mes into the h<r~ds of a human b.tng, that penon immediately has ac- cess tn happiness, peace of mind, succeu, and the boni shm.,t of fear. In fhe pages of the Sible you will find .~idanee to go around, aver 'under, or throuW.. any probl.-n. You will dis~ver .,c:ourogement in dealing with life's inevitable setbacks. As you reod, you will be thrilled to leam of the tremendous love thot God has for you, personoiiT. He wonts you to be happy ond to have o fu I life, ond He hod the Sible writt., so thot you could hold the key to successful living in your hands. At one point, God os«s you to test Him : "If ye abide in me, ond my 'tOI>Ords abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, ond it shall be done unto you." H..-e's your personol invitation to happiness, if you will only accept it. The Lost City, Pompeii a, .. .A-t LlltbJ' Hudfotd 'ro"' ,;THI! SWORD 0, THE LORD" a.. 10H, Mwtt ........ T-J1UO Ttw Okt Testament, in Euldel chapter 8, tells about a stranae viUon the Propi'.Pt Eaekiel ha4. In hia viaion, EzekWI wu atandin& by a wall ln. the courtyard ol the tftDplie. God .us to hbn, "Ezekiel, .u. a heM." Ewkt.el due a hole In u. wall and uncoY• end. a door. It ..... a door to a-..u I'OOIIIl. ud ._.. U. rocm '"" u. '"*"-of JetUMiem. wonhippUic idol&, and drawinl; wieked JMdWft on the walla of the rocm. n.c::. leaden we-re &UP- poeed to be-load OtrUtJa.na, but l'Hllr they wen wicked men. God wu kttlnc Euk~l . actually aee inlide their mlnds-kttinr hbn tee what they were like Inside. God aa.kt, ··Son of man, hast thou ~ten what the &ndenll of the houart of larael do in the dark, eYftl' man in the chambers oC hla lrnapry! for they aay, n.e Lord ~teth Ul not; the Lord hath for- aaken the earth" (Ezekiel 8 :12) But they were Wf'OI\&: God· dkl aee them. God knew the wk:ked thinp they were thlnklnc about. Owr in Italy Uwre la a town caned Pcmpell (you ~ It Pcm·pe.-yd. Nearly two thouaand )'HI'S qo It wu a busy, pretty d{J', nHUed on the slope of Mount Vesuvius, by the aparklinc Medl· tenantan Sea. People loved to 10 to Pompeii to rnt, becauae the wee.Uwr wu 10 bNuWul and mild and tht oc:ran water ., rool. Many bC'autlfuJ homes -.ere built tMre, decorated with natuca of marble and brut. The walls were decor· ated wtth cntty P«ttema &net P'c· tWft of red and IOid and bla(:k. But one man who lived In Porn· peU thole many yean qo wu like tbe eldrn of lsrHI Eukiel aaw. 'I'NI man thourht nobody cou.ld -IMide hla mind. He liked to tbJnk about dl.rty, wicked thlnp. Ht enn painted filthy pktures Gil a wall ln one room of tu. houR. He lcept the door abut. and he tllolllht nobody would rift know about the evil lhlnca tw lhotebC ....... But one n.!Pt. in 11 A-D., Mount v-..--.-· illrl out flfto ud botUnc bot rocka ____ ......... ptU fled,. but ~ ._. ower~ ., tbe bot, P'C"t'*IOUI IU· n.. .....,., cholcl"' ...... drifted down GNr tbe dt;r', aad C!OIWWiwd IC CCDoo ,.....,, WMn at lut the .,...._, dill • ~ and the lava ___ .. ,....._ ... -lt. .,. could not eve. flllll ..... u. town ot Puo•u had been! For aeventeen hundred yean the beautifuJ dty ot Pompeii wu l01t! About two hundred yeara qo ~latl, rndinr the old boolu about Pomp!U. d~ deep Into the p<ound., 't'hey flnally lound ...._U. S-ly they duo •• II)' tbe voksak: aahew and. Uft• CO\-'ered the old buUdlap. 'I1Iey found the beautiful boueet. juat u their owotn had kft thnn. fumlture-atlll ltLndlnc. bread 1tJII in Uw ov~. and pet clop, deld, •till ehalned at the doors. And the-y found the houae of the man who thoulht nobody would know about the t.d pictures he had drawn on the wall of hil hou~t. He thoulht no one would know about the evil thoUJhtl In hll mind. But arclwol()lista found that room with IU dirty ph:ture~. Now, 1,900 yean later. the IUide In Pompeii keepa the door lor::ked to th.u little room ao people won't walk in aeddmtally and be t'm· banaued. You cannot hkle the thine• you think about from God. You are the kind of penon you think a· bout. Praloerbw 23 :7 •ya. ".A. he thinbth in hla heart, ao ll he." It doHn't matter how nieely dreued you are on the outalde. What do you think about! Your mind ia llke a roam. Ezeldel called It "the dwnber of hil irnapry." The thircl )'OU think abouc are the fumltlll'e and the deeorationllll the room. If you think pure thou&bta, If you think kind and rood thinp about people, then the fumlture In the room of your mind. Ia beautiful. But It you think wicked thourhts: If you hate people, and th.lnk unkind thlnp, then the room of your mind Ia UIIY and dirty. What do you think about!' SuJliPC* 70U don't think about \)W'e thinaL What lhouJd )'OU do!' The -Paul oald to -out •U tM t.d th1np you·w been .. _ -~ IUid malco ....,. alncJe thoulbt abeJ Jnua. Hfte'a U. wwy U Oxiathlanl 10 :5 puts "' "Cu ... ---· and t'¥ft7 hiP tl!abw tbat nalteth llall -tho --ol God, Uld bob-Into coptlvtt)l e'Wr'J CbouPt to tbe ~ of Oarlat." Ka.lre every atnch -·In ..... -obeyJ--that's the .....,, II then • room ta )'OUI' mind J<Mt WOUld waat aoctced to Drp ,....., __ ,.,._,... turn dtawa tlltlft? Let J..u~ _ .. _,. By Rev. Bud Lyles Long Hair ~ •• "THE SWOIIO 0, THE L..OIIO" A friend in Connectkut hal ~t-nt aome (:lippinp fTOm THE NORW.AU( HOUR. There ia a front-pare p6(:ture af a billboard srcn that has been appearina across the country. ~ biUboard shows a picturE' of a typical hipp;e mop.top ... a shall)'·halred male youth. lt carries the messqe in bold type : "BEAUTIFY AMERI· CA-cN a h•irc:ut." Under· the plctu~ la a story titled: "Lonc· haira FaC"e lit Court Test." It atates that 4 atudenu had been ~u•pended from Brien M(:Mahon High School bec:'aute of their lone hair. Now I want to quote an editorial from that aame peper. It Ia titled, "C ONGR AT U LAT 10 N S, NORWALK." "Education is a pri\'ilece. not so much u a right. 'The prindpels anrl the auperintendenll of edut•· lion in charce of UM' achoola ob- viously have to be frH to do what they think is best In the way of forwardina education. lf the ll(:hool principal finds that It Is dllll"a(:tlnc: to the other atudt>ntl to .ee some of the male atudenta: w8.vlna their locka around, he hu a rl1ht to FORBID IUC:h behaviour In the dauroam, jUit as he has a rl1ht to forb.kt youJII" ladies to wear too tirht aweaten, too Ucht and too ahort aklJU:. "We concratulate the Norwalk sc:hool l)'atem for their reuonable but firm approach to the kMlc·halr problem." lt may weem hun the publicity they ret t.hat the bt~JP~n, and hop- heada. the aloppla aad bN.tnJcs •re taklat 0\'ft" OUt C!OUfttr)'. But they are tn1J7 a ..all minority. 1"twte are R1l1 a peat mall)' real Arnertenn~ younc and old who lov~ the thine• for whk:h this country wa1 founded. Sure we be. lleve In ftHdom. We believe in liberty. But fl'ftdom without rr.. •poniJblllty Ia anarclly. J...llan1¥ without Jaw .. ~. That kind or r~ and that kind or llbftty will ruin any Mtion. In this rreat country we aft free to do what '-t r~&ht. We expect our law enforcr· nwnt .1pndet to take taft o1 thow Who think they are trw to do jutt. u tMy pleue rqanDitl of the rtchta of othtn. Dr. ac. Jonn. Sr .• u.-c1 to aq. "Your 1lbtrty enda wtwre I'D)' ,.... btplt."' A man may be frwe to -his -In tho air. He -awlnrc them at.out Ia UQ' ~ Buc when ha ...._ contact with ,.,._, ___ .... .._ -......... ol .... ..... rtu'• elao 6i r•,.. IPCFIAIIIt;p. ---·-· tit dv' ... " ........... ... -... ---••••• ~~a. "----·-.. ..................... .., -.. ·-fll: :~ ... 7: , ... :. -_;;. . "1M ___ ..,..._ ... .._.._ .... _ .. __ .... a., .. _ tiiiiiC .. .. •' 0 • " a.r 1-11:11.-.. -..... . .,.,, St Thomas Bible Lesson L-11. lool• 2 • .,,. MID IIMIIII •-1 .4 2 SL 711omGO ,.,_ -1'. 0 . ~ 36(lfHJ -; H-o, T-77036 The ollort -k ol-p-lo .... pl.""' -llful.n.-ol- lllcln luMI durlnl.,._olrhoJutlpo. Roodl•lhcboolloiJ ...... •IPI 11ve one lho lmp-lon lhot ... ._....,.,_ ladll<lod _..,_ but oplrlluol faUu.-e, IIQI.Iawnwn?l lo MAPbortna Canaanhll tynnta. warfare. and poltlkal uphH.vaJ . .Not to be owrtooked. however, •lhe fact dtat In ewry .adety there · are Individual• and famULN who maintain thttr aodJy loyall._ lntact ,...,.. 11est of who It "In power." The book of Ruth reveaJa no •~•• affaire of ltatr. It •• rather a rtve:lallon ln mkforotm or human life upon which Ia....,. I•"* dePend. The marrlqe un'lon bttwttn Ruth and Boat wu a vital link ln the geneaJoglcalllne from Abraham 10 Chrlat. The tdtln1 of the atory ulntroduced ln chapter one 11 a famine ln the land of Israel during the lime o f the Judas. A man of 8tthlehem named Ellmeleeh took hiA wife Naomi and his twu boys Into the land of Moab.' The two boya married Moablte glrt1, and aoon after £Umelech dltd and his two sons d~ also . leaving Naomi and the two IJirla, whost name!' wert Ruth and Orpah, widowed and alon~. Naomi, who waa an lararllll'. determines to return to hC'r hand and h er people. Out of affection for Naomi, the two 1lrla began the journey with her. Naomi feels obiiiJated to ptrauade the two girls aaalnst h•uvlng thei r own homtland and their own people: rather that they should atay In M oab and marry again If possible. Orpah its nnaH y ronvtncro and mums humc, but Huth cll'aves unto Naomi and in her famou~ wurda r~vu.ll that her lo ve and lilyalty to her mo~er-ln-Jaw goes beyond her auaehm ~nt to h~r nation and lo h er pagan gods-" For whither thou goest. I will ~o. thy pooplt-shaH be my pt.•-oplt.• and thy god, m y god."' The bt'uuty und meaning ur thi!l Mlory would bl-miA"l-d en!lrel.v If we did nu t !<('(' in th i!l intlmall· rclaliunMhlp a type ur rorl!l!l hHduwlng o f thl' kind n f bond wt· all ChrbJIIan!l havt• with our Lord. A Chrls llan follow!! t..:hrl!ll. (CUeA wht•re he g-ut'S, lodKt'S whe re ht' Judge.!!, acceptll Christian people a li hi!l pt.'flj)le. and clil's with h im. The Mpiritual bond betwl't'n Jesu• Christ and a believer Is just as n.•a.l-even more se-as a hond uniting twn lntlmutt• human helng.!l. UisttlllC"\' makes no dlfrerence at all. Christ has asccndt.'d Into heaven and Is St.'<ltt·d on the right hund nl Cod . yet he cnuld never bt• nearer to the believe r were he physically pre1u?nl. All clrcumstanct.>s are lrrelevnnl: wht·th t.'r o ur lives are touchect with poverty or prosperity, whether we a re s ick o r whether w~ a~ wdl. whether u ur dally lives are se rene o r beAet with tt.•tuio ns and anxieties, we be1ong to t..:hrlst. And to all believers who are ra ised with Chrlat In hla n-!'lurreclio n, a personal bond o f loyalty and unity has bttn established with Chrl!lt wh ic.:h nn eanhly o r demonic fo rce can dettroy. Christlanssometlmes caJI th is u nity th e m.vsticr:t.l unity with Christ. It is again!lt th is s piritual bond th a t lhl· ftH'('('s n f demonic materialism thro w all th eir powt'r: und yet t \'en the !lndali:;;t.,. know vrry wcll tha t aJI they can really do with a man is k ill hiA bndy. and that nu po wer can dissolve hili unity with Christ againAI h l!l will. Not even dt.•a th ca n st'pa rate a man fro m Chri:n . Fa r from ll death i!l rather the door throutth wh ich we all will one da~ pass to a dt.'t•per union with Christ in et~maJ life. But aa 11 usually the cue, our loyalty to Chrlat Is moat 1trtklngly apparen1 In our personal associations. Ruth said to Naomi, "Thy people ahall be my people.· So with our adoption In Christ, we become by that fact brothers to all of Chrlst't people. This mean• abandoning worldly pagans at lust a1 intimates. To be Sl,l~. Chriatians wltneu their faith to the wo rld, but their lntimates and friends will Inevitably be those who a re of the hou1ehold of faith. One of the harder facts of Chrtattan eommibnHlt that we must make Is that we owe our Lord that sam~ allegiance that Ruth paid Naomi--Thy people shall be my people.· This lo yalty was thebq-inningof her JY'd~mptlon and this same loyalty Is our eternal redemption. because In Christ a man is restored to God, and Go d Is th~ source of all life. Chapter two provides u.a with a picture o r Ruth and Naomi's lire ln the country around. Beth.lehem. They are poor and without huabands; therefore Ruth 11 obllaed to provide aubtiatenc::e (ot them •ateanlfll": tn the> com n da. It wu· not an uncommon pr.actk'e at lbe time for the poor to make provk4lon for thm1selves In thla fashion. The character of the two womft'l Ia ~H.lecl for they d o not berat~ God lor their physical prtvalion, but rather act In the splrtt o f the catechism Instruction "to do my duty in that state of life In which It shall please God to caJI me.~ Bo az demonstrate~> the .sturdy godliness of his character in this chapter . First, upon arriv ing In hlS Oeld from Bethlehem. he greets h l.s reapers In his n eld with the familiar greeting. • ThC' Lord be with yo u.· We echo this ancient salute to day. but tragically have ruled It out of daily contacts wfth one another so thai It is found only In the Prayer Book. Noticing Ruth. Boaz Is lnfonned of h er Mnablthlh background and relatio n to :"olaoml. Rather than drivlnlC her orr a s a n unwanted stranger, he proceeds to s~ that she Ia cared for. And to her he says. "The Lo rd rt't"o mpense thy work. and a fuJI reward be given th~ o f th e Lo rd God o f Is rael, under whose wings thou art come to truat." Bo az wa !l doing. actu~:~lly. no mo re than wu re-quired of any man of Is rael by the law:· N so th ou shaJt not o ppress a ~tranger: for ye know the heart o f a ltrang. er. seeing ye werf'· s trangers in the land of Egypt. • (Exodus 23:9) Boaz's vinue goes be.vond what is required. however. Or perhaps it might be better said that virtue begln!l whel"t' requirements lea ve off. At any ratP, he instructa h is servants to ~Jet fall some o f the handfuls" of grain fo r Ruth in order that her gleaning m ight no t be sparse. BILLY GRAHAM ? ? Question Box ? ? CRUSADE SET ._ ... ,_,,,_._ Pla1s tor a major Billy Graham Crusade In Orange County, which have been In the formative stage to r mo re thcYI 2 years, have re- sulted In the setting of Septtms ber, 1%q, for the Crusade, to be held in Anaheim Stadium. Twenty pastors and church liilymen from a number of county denominations have been nMJed to the e){eOJUve committee, wtllch has elected Lorin Grfset, Salta Ana City CouncllmM! and proml· nent county lay leader, as Its chalnnan. Tht committee reported that exact dates for the Septem ber CNsade must be determined by An.Ylelm Stadium officials on ttle basis ot dates available. The e){ecutlve conwnlttee for· mally voted to name the orglf11· zed group the Soutt ... m Callfomla Billy Graham CNsade, tnc. Committee officers, In addition to Mr. Grlset, are the Rev. Wesley Gustlfson, pastor, Evangelical Free Church, Fullerton, • first flee dtalnnan; Or. Robert Shuller, putor, Rtfolmed Church, Garden Glove, semnd vice dlahman; oavtd Mtssonver, 11. 0., •CIIurdl of tile Nawene, ,Piac:entf,, se~ rttary; J~~nes BtMI, Immanuel Lulleron Cllurdl, ·Orontt. .....,. uror; IIDioert Wold!, Evlllftllcal Fru Cllurdl, Or•vo, Malsllot treuuror. 1111 -IIIIIH olso nMtld Ha,., H. H .. tr, T~nllr Unllld Preslll>terlon Cllurc~, Sante Ana, as press ond pul>- llcltr coordloolo• • 221 M. Ole ... St .. L•• ......... c.lll. Pko.u opllain /G~M• 2:26. Mn C. P. II"., BtM Caue, N.C. The pateal!!:e in James 2:26, "faith without worka ia dead" meana that if our f:aith in the Lord JNUa Chriat dOQ not produce a radical chanse in our Uvea ao thac our ambition ia to serve the Lord and work for Him. it prove. that our faith is Dot a aaviq faith and ia dead. Unfortunately. t.hete are many people today who han a kiDd. of bud k.nowled8e of the Goepel but h•ve not believed in their hearta, u mentioned in Romana 10 :9. ITI&o U tile m~IHil8er of Sat.,. meflliort«< in 2 CoriAthituu 12:7? Mr •. A.S., Tror, 0 . 1he rneaaenser of S.t•n in thi• ver.e wu not a penon, but wu a way of rde:rrins to the thom in the fleah tulered by the Apollle Paul. God did not remon this trouble from the Apoede Paul, but •id in verae 9, ••My sraee ia aufkient for thee : for my tlreftJih ia mMe perfect in wealtneee." The ApMtle Paul te· plied. ..MOlt slad.Jy therefore wiU I racher Kfory in my in6rmitiea. that the power of Chriat may rett upon me." P/aM apl.;,. bapiUm _, IMIIIlollftl i11 R-6:4. C. C. T., iAn A"S<k•. Coli(. The opirituol oisni6c"""" of ""'"'-by immeniOI'I t. uted in thla .-..p. Bom· .,ala bellnen in the Lord Jews Chriet an: cncilied with CArW (Calotioao 2'20) uc1 thh io "'t:t.. by 1GiJo1 loto ... """" of ""..... ... -.......... oipl· leO ... -""' o( ... Cloriotloa, wt.o; • -lothh-iol'aloodoptow .. lo ... -of life. .... , .. .....,. ... ... Lanl ,_ Cloriot •lllo ,.._., S..loor, .......... IHt ......... " ....., ....... i ---lo Cloriot ,_ (2 c:......w- 5H!_! 7_.) ............ ., oapoo !woo dolo •• a o1 ~ joy ._, 1 ........ ._.. tloll by .......... ., ... -.. Holy Spirtl .,CoL . LINN HUMBER WEDS LT. CHARLES SHEDD -... ..... -.. --·~~-., ... ....... &I 4 p.a. -.-. -Jail 1'1, IIJ Lilli IIIDw of ....... , lid waa - Clororla clll liar aod I..L -· ....... ,. or llr. ODd Cbllloa Ham-llledd of lira. DoiAI tiiD,.. or lfwt. La llooa. """"" BMdl. lilac l>oanr Tho double riD& wodd!DI waa Clulo..,..., er-, - ""'""""'' waa ooolll-IIJ of Or. Md lh. Rlcmar.l lbo Rev. David A. Crump &I Croaua ol Newpon a.aoiL II<. Jameo EPiacop&l CIIUrdl Cb~IIOpbor'a lllotll•, Ru .. or Newport Beach. · ..u. buded out ama11 pao- 'Ibe bride. lVbo ta. tbe keta -or rloe to the weddiDI daughter of Mra. Or11P peata. fl.iaa Paula Kolvea. Humber, 703 Acacia Ave., t orority tiater of tbe poom, • Co10111. del Mar, and HU"' waa aololaL ~ old Jotm Humber of Loog Jolm 8becSd or La Meu..lblo-t , Beacb, deaiped ud tb.er or tbe lfOODI, ... beat ""' • ....... a.+J ma4e tbe weddlD&IOWD aod mao.. Uebera Included Jamea "':. heo._,iece. The wllite crepe McCimpbell or P""Wc Pall· lolto. O.ooloo H. Sh•4<1 gown was tloor leogtb. wttb aadea, Jamea Robtneoo of &erved aa president of the f;Qwle collar aod cOat or '1\latin, Mtcbael AltiaiOn or A'IO AuxiU scalloped Spanilb lace, Del Mar aad Sleven War-IIY· was a mem- wbicb abe bad purcbNed lbauer or West (X)vina, rra-bet or Spul1l, and was S& in Madrid lut IUIPIDer. 'lbe temlty tJrotben of the &room. lected as ooe of the 10 best long veU tlowed loto a traiD. A reception for 200 guests ~81 00 ~:~· ia the I~RT HARIOR EJSIGII SEQIIIO SEC11011 - -Pllll llfURSDA.!1.AIJG. I, 1968 OOOA uu. liAR, CAU F. Golden years feted A lb....u..d wddln1 Al....-,, Teua, lbOriDI ...... llrldt .-1 -dollo Ia ltlt 10 S..to AAa, -ADd ...... ,.. bella ... bo&lll d...,...-... ;;;.:;;.:.-1~.1 CIIDWI Of illtlf'Nl U die Mr. 'J11CIIp80D aft'llla&ed Cl.,..,. ~of Co .. wllh --011 Compaoy Mea, were boaored OD tbeU u a wtdel&le dlavtbutor. so•--dlac --Two , ......... be waa IIUI'Oa· .,...,_ to Newport Suoda,y, 11111 14, tile -""""' tile family TboqJIOD'a two daulbllra ' aod their buabuda 7 paDd-reatded (Of 44: )'e&rL ebUdreoandODe_JJ_. 'lbe dauablera are Vi~ 100, g&thered wltb tri•d• IiDia (Mra. Sam) Scbwartz of long BtaDdiDI to cele-:!m:"' (Mrs. Cbarles) brate the oecutoa. r.tr. ud Mrs. Schwartz are The ftrec of muy tele-reaideota of Sierra Madre grams received tba& dq ad bave 4 childri!JIIo K&tb.y' ... !rom Ill oil gniD-Rod 23; Sommy, 21 • ..;d , ... : ( aooo 10 &liOnel oqtcer'o apro 1/.lrioo aod Claytoo. nav&l craiDlJll), ad bla Mr. Scbwartz. Ia principal or wife lao. Mra. 'lb<JIIII)IDD Blair High School in Pua· read tbe wire to tbe IPOLCt: deaL (.t~f THE PIRATES IN Corona del Marl For the MOST • • • •n 'Ibe vetlapd headpiece rea• waaheld&c. the Newport Har· or M '":d Mr lfarri son tured appUqued SPanish bot Elks Club. Mrs. Stephen Stepb~ Shedd 0~· La M= lace, accented by aeed Bills, a eororUy stater, waa is a p&duate or Grossmoo t P¥da. in cbaJJe of tile peat book. High Scbool. and received "lt in your tbo~J~bta you I Mr. and Mrs. Newman must embrace time ud live 1D Visalia with lheir a &e&IJODa. let each MUOCl cb1ldn111, Roger, 24; Pamela embrace the put wtcb re-(Mia. Dennis) Williams, and m~bruce . and .~• fucure Jueoe, 15. The Williams' With looginglove.. are parana of an infant The 'Iboq»ICIP s dau&b-eon. Mr. Williams is a high ~ers apd grandcbildreo were ecbool teacher in Hayward, In charge or &1.1 &rfUIP" Calif DINING Mrs. William Dana SOuth· 'The young couple. '1.111 b.ia degre in produ t" well. the fom1er Catbleeo dr1ve crou ooootry to Vi r· e t San ~ 100 Walp or Corona del Mar, now gtnia, where tbey will live manaaement a ego living in San Otego, served for just 5 weeks. In Septem· State. He was trea~urer of brld id Mi Be bor IIIey will vn to Oennany Alpha Tau Omega Frater-aa eama . as tay .,... • ntty Olnltn or Long Beach, step-wbere the groom will be sta-· sister of the bride. was maid tioned for 2 years with the of honor. Bridesmaids in· U.S. Anny. eluded Mi ss Linda Conlin 'Ibe mide is a graduate of of Long Beach. another step-Newport Harbor ~tgh SChool sister of the bride; Miss and received a degree in Kristen Shedd or La Mesa. nursing at San Eiego State sister or the groom, and College. Sh e affiliated witb Miss Elaine Durkin or Bay· Alpba 011 Omega Sorority, IT'S-OUR MOVE I p;;!/~ In tht po1t few month~ to many people howe boon •witching ""., to forrn.,• lniUronA thor, well, we'wt~ Juet hod to _. to new quorMJI wNr• we con ..,..,. fNf mony friMMf• ..,.., bettet" tttGn before. n.. next fftO'N i• up to you. a.fore renewal ._ ~h •our.d '-t U!' gi¥e you oil tho ..,....,.IG'ring foeti on Formon-I'M beM lnMKonu bwy '" AMerica todoy. FaJI • Fair • Friendly Ed ltlclc.nna • Steve McManus 2!16 E. Coast Hlihwoy Cor'ono 'olol llol 67sCS7'1 2'' •' ' ' . - - --~ ~;J;~~· Deluxe Cleaning 43 ~ !WE'LL SIIOI YOU) CALL 675-0310 Bettor service lltOOftl ,...,..,. service. It moos covrtoov1 service. It ..... .,, rolkll.lo service. ANI It "'""' service that onrloolu no clotell. \'t ... 't yov· ViVO Ul the chance ttl show yov what we "'""? l 'c CII CII IJICIIJ .smalJ rip.s Gild li&J.t•ll bu.Uoll• at 110 cstra cAarsc. VAI.fT 01 fiiEIS JOHN O'HARA SMITH, Tl, of HarbOr View HilLs, has been named as trustee of the Orange Co ast Junior Coli ege · Oistri ct, succeed- In g Walter Longmoor of Sho re Cliffs, wM reti red after almost 20 years on me: OOard. Mr. Smith is asso- ciated with Wells FargJ Bank, vict-1)resident of the Ga rden Grove and Stanton Chamber of Con)merce, pre- sident of the Stanton Police Athleti c League, a di recto r of the County Red Cross. Chapter, and is serving his last year of a 4-year term on the advisory board of State College Fullerton. Mr. Smith and his wife, Marcia, have 2 children , Dana, b, and Jason, 2. (Rene Laursen photo.) TQP_SlLU, LISniGS Tops in multiple listin~~; sales and listinp for June are the following members of the Newport Harbor-Costa ~esa Board or Realtors: Top salesmen -Dick Rottman, unit sales; Eileen Hudson, dollar value. Top listers - Oloden Fay, unit sales; Kathryn Raulston, dollar value. OIANGI COUNTY'S NIWIST e LAIGIST ianlllll MOTOI CAIIU1• I'IA1'11 ... e AUSTIN AMERICAN menta, and had decOrated Mra: 'lbompaon is presi- the entry walk with a border deot or Ebell Club of New- or gtaot, papter m~ebe port Beach. and will 'Deg:in poppies in pink. white and ber second tenn or office gold. tbia f&l.l. For b.er anniver- Two large weddiDg bella aary party, &he wore a two were suspended abOve tbe ptecedinner dress of powder Croat entrance. 1D tbe blue lace and crepe, with 'lbompBOD Uving l'Oom, cornplemeoting accessories. bouquets or pint and wbite Her orcbid corsage was a gladiolae and carnaliooa gift from American Legioo carried out the ooloucbeme. Post 291. Botb. Mr. and Mrs. Angel wings of cake flanked TbompiOn are chaner meiD- eacb side or tb.e wedding ben of the oraaoiution. centerpiece. and were lat.« rr;,;.,,;~;,~,;;,:1 sliced and served wilb champ&gDe aod aaodwlchea. A CONSERVATIVE Tableclothes were ot pi.Qk """"ch to IMu,once damask. overlaid wllh wblte ED lARD tulle. Mr. and Mrs. Thompsoo originally came from of J'Y & R•"'fro , ....... 673-9379 You earn in Newport Beach if you go to Glendale ' e AUSTIN HIALY SPRm eMGMT e MJDGIT MARK •il eMG There are 18 "Giendales" in Southern California. And a savings account at any of Glendale Federal's conven· ient offices earns a full 251\smore than '' does 1n a regular savings account at a bank. And Glendale Federal's Bonus Accounts earn even more. Safety? Your savings are protected by nearly $1 billion _in assets. making Glendale Federal the nation's second largest Federal. Won't you wend your way 10 one of our doors soon? Glendale Federal/ SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • ~AIN OflfiOE: 2333 East Pacific Coast Highway at MacAr1hUf Bw'--d • The Netion'a Second Largeol ~11 Savings and loon Asooclo1ion whe<W 'PJ' --h -·• 1¥111 IIIII. ' > IEIPOIT IWI8DUJIIIJI ' , SEaiiiD SEI:IIDII --.... 4· OOIISMT, IIUill, -1 COROllA 0£L IIAll, CALIF. ..... ... 011 of~~ A llllot --llle --., 1111 o-Bl"ftl., YIP AWAIII .,. --II ... -Nd lao 0111 ddv• 1ir lloa*o CoRIO& del liar, clilllq 1111 llo-Dnai!M ~ .... on~ dwellla& 11 a Hl11 ...,_. n. or 4IS ollbL • . • .. u • ., -wu-.-•• ·eo. or ............ ~l.tlk., No-' e-o. E1 -., ... , N-" ooa, 29. or 1104 ~ ., ... , -b&o -411 •· Ia 1M ou~J -1ac boun Hellblo IDd Edwonl 1111D-Ne-rl fllloNO. wao Iii-piOJ•o lor <Nr.lpd!DI 1114 -140 -lin. 117 Bwt.' 20, or 'I!YI·A ~·"" the loti oblo lir IIII&Od MfYice -·the tiiOI'o 1111· .,po'4'o IIUfll •d 140 Ia St., Balboa: Mr. Burt IDd 1111 ~od Md oollie clol ue Ia perfonuoooe (VIP) pro- -,_ a Pia1 lioDit ••• p&IIOOpr. Robert Stan. 1!0, wllilo be ... dollY-· moll -lacludlq the r.uo..- LIIole AD...,_ IU 18th or South LICUila. ou.lrorod to 1300 SlntanoUa Tor .• lag -lbo Harbor 1\JM: a., Wee& Newport, waa minor 1Djurlea. Irvine Terrace. • .Leo R.L. Kutlll, 1831 Se&drtft awot•od at 1:15 a.m. by a fn4oy Joly 19 Kootnl> or Euolno reported Dt., lrYIDe Temoo, IDd .,.. oboe, ODd biDd ber COl Jolu>,Siai!1onl 309 Lugonia that boating equipa~•l taom COlla Mooa, J.N. ·~ :!!::~ Jrial Ollt tbe pouDd aear thest Newport sborea vtctto valued at *2.754.96 bad Na&, 1906 Suva Circle; rr~=ir.ii.~~ faoe; Cbe Col&& MeaaADtmal or''a lhert tbe ntgbt' berore. been stolen July 1S.17 rtom Keot Sdm100, 0048 Pbal_. HoepUal lbund 6 pellete 1o beard a noise in IDe pa&Jo at bis receody refttted 1\0-foot. rope Court> E. F. Orlaooll, , &be left aide or tbe cat. wbo 12:10 a.m., opened tbe door scbooner Mooo&low at. Slip 38ft Avocado St.; D.O. Rlob-, 25C per 1964 11 reporwd alive IDd well ... ud turned 00 me U&bt., and 58, Lido Peninsula Yacht ardeoo, 904 Tuaoa: 1 R .,.,'DRuC .Ju• WlDCer, 4100-D Hilarta the tnl;ruder ran orr. , .A Anchorage ..• Milton Orosz, mae' &rtctlaad, 1108 2~~ :_e~otut ••· Weec Newport Hetpta, 1100 gold watcb and a reel 879 Conpeaa St., Costa Sl~·~aa~d~L~ea~U=o~Hi=bbard==·~J~=:~~;:~~=;~=~ NpOrted tbe tbeft ot 1290 aod a clock were stoleo rrom Mesa, reported the theft or 2 Emersoa St. wodb ot tomtt.ure ftom ber tbe rnldeace or Peter Wbit&-Evenrude outboard motors, DEVELOPERS Bill Lusk and John Lusk stopped by the Newport Harbor Chanber of Commerce iWld presented Chamber MN~ager Jack gamett, at I eft, with 3,000 copies of a brochure produced to show their latest development in Harbor View Hills. The brochure also covers many Interesting pictures of our city as well as a few shots of the events that take place Wring the year. Copies of the brochure are available at the Chamber office at 1800 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile. (C~eo House ph oto,) p.rap, wbere bermoeber, Rita bill, 2006 Anchor Way, Bay· valued at 1259 and 1418, from IDonlaod. 1741 '1\usd.D, Coat& crest some time betweeo the display rack in tbe MeN, bad left tt ror ato~ April' f!7 and July 5 ... A showroom at Davey's Locker, age. • .A a&ereo tape deck ~root. sta.Qle of St.. Francis 400 Main & .. Balboa, during and twin apeatera were and a 12f.inch pagoda were tbe nigbL • .A stereo and taken from a Coodor Bus at taken from tbe patio or H. tapes valued at 1138 were sales lot or Clltrord Nut.t Griswold, 102 E. Ocean Ft .. stolen during the nlgbt from Inc., 2200 W. Coast. Hwy., Balboa, during the niP,L . , the locked car or Mariners Mlle. • .Jack IPeter Grant, 746 Tustin Ave., Saunders, 4616 Seashore Dr .. and Roy Ward are up this RIAL n IOARD PIOIS IOMIUT1U IIOUP year, as is the tenn or Elsie The Newport Harbo~Costa Dick Strickler. Painter as associate direc· Mulkey, 507 Marguerite Ave., Newport Heigbts, reported West Newport, parked on Corona del Mar, reported the the tbett or 1145.34 'NOrth or Lafayette Ave. near Lido theft or bia 1964 Chevrolet boat equipment from IDe : Part Dr •... A camera from his garace durinc tbe Balboa Yacht Club. •. Sheila binoculars were stolen from nigbt:at8a.m, he spotted his McNamara, 23. or 1605 E. the locked car or Lloyd car on a parking lot at Mar--Balboa Blvd., Balboa, r&-Manifold, 425 Marigold guerite Ave. and 3rd Ave., ported the th en of a car Ave., Corona del Mar, parked with the lett f'root door IDm oover, hubcaps and ski rack behind his residence. • • off and banging onto tbe from c ar, parked over nigbt Joseph Farber. 44. or 1406 Mesa Board or RealiDrs has They will nominate 2 can-tor. Rod Calde rhead's posi· elected a nominating oom-didates for each directorship tion a s associate director mittee consisting or Carl to be tilled in rhe Oct. 24 beoomes vacant, because he Greer, P-4att LaBorde, Roy election. The terms o r ac--bas changed his status to McCardle, Jobo Semple and tive directors Pete Barrett ac tive mem ber. at 11th St. and Balboa Blvd., Santiago Or., Dover Shores, ---:L-:E:-:G:-:4:-:L-:-N::O::T::I-:C-:E--a loss or 1191. .. "M.G. was arrested at 1:10 a.m. on LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OR AN GE COUNTY ROAO OEPARntt:NT ORANGF: COUN TY, CALlFOfL .. IA NOTICE TO CONT RA CTORS Sealed prupou.ls will be received at the Offi ce of the Cler\. o f the Board of Supervisors o f the County of Qraoge, Santa Ana, (a lifomia, oo or bero re \fonday the !9th dayofAupsl, 1968 at 2:00 p.m. o 'clock, at ... -bich tin1e they will be publicly o ~eoed an d read io the Office of the Clerk of"th e Board of Supervuaora, Room 501, County Adndo il'ltratioo Aui l dio~ S.ota Ana, Ca lifor- Di &, for coostructi n p a hijd'lway in accor~a.~~ce with th_e plans 11.n d !lpecili cations therefor, to which spee~al reference •• made as fo llow!!: In th ,. L ount• of Orllrlfi!:O', on \loulton Parl<,.ay bet"'tf'n fl od ll'' /lout,. IJriH• ~~n d 1067 fl"et "Oulh .. rly of C anada Ro a d. lli d'.l ar,. requi red for the entire worlt 1111 descri bed herein: En9i-ar'a EsH-ta lram No. Ova,lity Oa•criprion of WorJ. I ' 3 ' ; 6 R 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 '" 19 "' L.S. 1. ;oo ,~, r. .. 1 R,600 C. Y. 100 C.,, '.::!,300 c.". 1,08} s.'. ::!,835 Ton 1,81)0 Ton 6 To n 4 Ton 1.245 Ton 2 15 c.,., 3 •• 000 l,.tt .. 93"Toa 156 L.r. 170 Ton 17 I.. F. I,H'l I.. f . 16 Ea. 4 Ea. Cl earin11 <W~.d Grubbi n~_~: f'umishi n~ an d Applyinp: 1\at rr lload" ay F: '<Ca,·ation Ditch E'•ca ~·ation lmport!'d Uorro \' Comp act Orip:inal Grnun•t \p:jtr ejlat!' So bba,.,. -\p:llr'!'p:ate Ba !>e I. i quid .hph a it ·hphahic F:mul!iiion .-\~halt Concr!'te C'laMi ••:.t," COncr!'tl' Rei.alolclatt Steel Gra,.el BIW.et . 16" R.C.P. 12,000 ll) Rock Slope> Pro tection, fadnp: £:lac;s, \lethod ''B'' Pla!'eml'nt ·loS" Precast Co ncrl'lf" Pipe> \l anh ol f" f:hain Link fe-n t"e IType C"L-6 "''h 3 strand AI\ U tl'n ,.ion) \la,t .. , .. ITvp" F-ll Plac!' Trafiil" Si~" lhe fo re ~in~ quanti tiu are appro~tino ate onl y, hei nfl-fl-l ven a,. a ba~is for th e comp.ri11on of hids, an d lh e County of Ontrlfl-1" do es not, elpressly or by ino pli cation, al'ree that the actual nnrount of work will co rre~pond therewith hut rl'!lerve,. th" ri,1ht to in cr,.ase or decrea!lle th e an.ouot of any cla!UI or portio n ()f th,. work, or to om it portion$ of the work , as m:..y be dl'enH~d nece!l · !H I I)' or arlv i."'ablf" hy lhe Fnltineer. lhe co ntract document!! ..h all co nai !>t o f 'l nti e,. to Contra ctors, Form of P,ro po!<al, r om• o f .\ft:reeru ent, Plan11, Speci al Provi- !lion!l , an d St an dard Sp,.ci fi cati nns, all of ,.-hich are on file in the Office of the Oran11e Couotv !I >arill•·t"Htnt ent and ar'!' h ere~· referred to an d mad" R part hereo f. Plan~. Speci al PH>'"i!!lioos and oth .. r ontract document fom1& wi ll bl" availa bll' for •·•amination ,.·ilhout char~e. !:opie!l of all C"Ootra• 1 rlocum l"tl t8 "'a' •· securl"rl at lhe Offi ce of th e O ran ~e !:ounty fl oarl Department , 1.00 l'e!<t ~:i11h th Street, Santa ·\na, f.ali fo mia. P lane;, ."pecial Provi 11io nc; (not inchHiin, Stan da rd Spl"ci fi ca- tion!!l or oth er olocum eo ts inclu<led by referett ce) an d propo11al fom1,. mav he ob tained by pro,.pective bidder!l upoo paym ent of a prin tin 11 an d "ervi <:e dtar~~:l' in lhe aru()UIIt of $5.00, wh idi amou nt !1h 11ll not he r,.fundahle. '\II ched11 !!hall be made payable to f)ran j!.e Cou nty Tre118urer 1~11 !lhould be mailed to the Hoad ])1'- pi!rtmen t, 400 1\e!l t Ei,!thth Street, Santa Ana, California, Copies of th e Stan dard Speci fi cati on!! may b':-purchase d lor SJ.i.R ta1 included from th,. Department of Puh !tc 1\orks. Sta te of Cali fo rn ia, or lhe Ao11 d llepanm ~t . County of Orao~e, MIO 1\l"!l t riJ[hth Street, Santa Ana, r:a!ifom ia. 'io bid will he con~idere •l unless i t is r11a dl' on a blank lnm1 lum i"llf•d hy the County Road Commi!<sioner and i~ .ma~e in a<:- ror•lan ct" with the provi111ions of the St.an<lard Specoft catton!l and Special ()rovi !l ion!l . Th e Boa rd of SupervisorJJ o f the Cou nty o f Orange te!lerves lh,. ri!!}1t to rej ect any or all bi d!l. The bidder' !I attettlion i!l rli rer tl"<l to the provi11ions in Se<:lion 2 o f the Standard Speci fi cations for the requirements anti <:on· di ti onl!'l whi ch he must ob!lerve in thl' preparation of th e propoaal fo m1 and the ,ubmi1111ion of the bid. Prnvi!lion!l of the State Contra<:t .-\ct are not appli cable, and prospective bidd er!! will not b~ requi red to be prequalified. En:J'I oy~'t paym,.nt .. oth,.r th itn thos,. itemi :(ed herein, ~~~ de· fin•• in S~"r-tion 177.1.1 of thl" l.ahor Cod~. iiH" to be paid in ~~~ cordanC"t" "•lh th,. t~nns of th,. rol ],.cti~,. bar,ra inins ag~ement appHca!.l ,. to the l~fl"' or C"la."!ltfi<"ilt ton of the ,.·orkmen or mef""hRn i<"S ~mp)Oy"d On thl" r rOJ I"f""t, Ovt"rt im,., Sunday .. 01nd Ho i d ~ty"'-not ] .. s,. thilo one and on ~"­ half C l'tl ti me,. the ba.-.iC" hourly rate pl us applic~tble emp loyer payment !!. Thl" holidays upon whk h such rate" !!hall be paid stt.ll b!' all holida(,"' recogn ized in the> coll ecti,·e bar8a inin8 8j!:teement :..pp]i('ab,. to the particular craft, claM.IIiCi cation or type of ,.·orkma n ernr.loyed on the project. C:opil"!ll of all rol ert i \·~ bar111ain ing a8re~mentM rcol"in8 to the wo rk 11.11 set forth in th~ aforem~ntioned Labor Code are on file and available for in111pection in the offi ce of Jhe Depanment of Jndulltri•l Relation!!, Divis ion of Labor Statistic • and Re11earch. Attention ill directed to Section 7-I.OI C of the Standard Speci- fications provi din1 for ernolovment af aoorentices on the work . Evel)' aadrt appr .. d ce ahall be paid the at•dard wase paid kt appreDticea nder dte replatioaa of the tr.de atwt.idl. be Ia em• played, lafonnatian refative to emp loyment of appreaticea Mall be o btained from the Director of the o,.partment of lnduatrial Relalioaa, wba is the Adminilltrative Offi cer of th e Califon.ia Ar,rentlce11Mp Couacil. a accorduce with the proviaiou of Section 1770 of th e Labor Code of tJte State of Cali lont~i a, the Bo•d of Supervi11orl!l of Or•se Coaaty .h.u a.certailtlld the seaeral pre,.ai lins rate of w•ea applicahla to lhe work to be doae to be a• follows: .,.,.,.,., '7-'a ~ ... ,c ,.,. "-"" f'~ ,_, C'-.. lllc.tl-Vac.tl-.-.,,-.,. 1'1111•1- .,...,.,._ ([Jfettln Jaly I, 1968 to J•ly I, 1969) 16.10 Electrici• ~ 210t pflw IS ph• c.,...,_. (Effective Ahy 1. 1968 to Ill., f, 1969) &.U c.,...., 16t plr,w 11f pllw/p 31c phw/p C_, ....... CEfftted .. M117 I, 1968 Ill Mey 1, 1t69) $.11 C...• ..... SSe pll•/p 40c ,._•/p 3Sc pll•/p , ... ...... s.N ........... ·--.. ... .... •• ph( I) 2S. ... L£GAL NOTIC~ ----=.::..::..:.::...:c..:::cc:..::..:.. __ mitten" car covers were Coast Hwy . at the Arches on stolen from 2 cars or Frank a cbarce or drunk driving ... E~ttployer Poy~ttart'• lor 0 44 Basic Rara Ha11 /tlt' Lloyd, parked near his resi·/J oseph Severen s trem, • Par H-· Claui,lcotiOtt Vaco,lon Welfare p.,.,_ dence, 920 E. Balboa Blvd., of 1400 E. Balboa Blvd., Labore•• n :ffl'ctiv e )lay I. 1968 to April 30, 1969) Balboa. during the night. · • Balboa, was arrested at 2:10 4.18 ''"-ph alt llak~r & Ironer 25c ph .. /p 24\l..c phw/p l2c phw/p Glove compartments were a.m. in the 100 block on 4.07 f'm,. Crari,.r (lfi_Jihuy _ ransacked .and contents Ooyz Ave ., Balboa lsl~d. _ :ond s,, .. ,.t Pa"n11J 2~c phw/p u;-1c phw/p l2f phw/p strewn about 1n the c ars or 4 on a c harge or intoxicatton .1.9, f la,..man 2x ph .. /p 241Jc phw/p l2c phw/p neighbors Ric hard Huffman l·o~~~':,-----:-::::-::-:----IJ 3.97 Lalllll"t ((, .. n,.ra]) 25(" ph,.f p 241-tc phw/p 32c phw/p 708 J : A . J T ' 4.18 Op .. raror .. and T .. nder!i of asmme . ve., ay rot-LEGAL NOTICE Pn .. um1ui (' and f:ll'('tri c ter, 72 1 Jasmme Ave.; Gerty Tools_. ~ ihrati ng M ~ch i nes, Kaunierkiwicz. 713 Jasmine :"iOTICE OF PUBLJ CCIIf..<~IS.IOj ia\d ~.n11lill \leC"han 1cal Ave., and Joseph Kroepul. Notice i" hereby I I I the Planning Com•mloo•i•" ol on "'nnr .. coparate ~, 713 Jasmine Ave Corona the Ci ty o r :o<!ewport Rea ch r] ....... iflf•.-1 hl"rr in 25c ph"1P 241'1C ph,./p 32c ph .. /p d 1 M Both" d · •1. 18 T r""' (limb,.r. r"ller and e ar. . ·. . . n_vers will hold a pablic hearing on Cha in Sa" Operator 25c ph"/p 241.;c phw/p 32c ph"'P suCfered minor lnjunes tn an the appli<:atioa of Li ale C. Oparotine Envi,aars IF:ffeeti v*" July I, 19M to accident on Coast Hwy. near \I iiier ror a Varian ce 950 to J une 30, 196Q) Dover Dr. at 12:40 a.m., in-pennit a 2'6" en crna <:hment into lh e ~qui red 3 foot side-VOlving cars driven by v11rd at 325 Jun1ine, Corona 60c phw 'p J ennj(er Bradner, 18 , or 12f!7 'del \lar. Santiago Dr., Dover Shores, Noti ce i~ here by furth er JiYen 60c ph .. ·lp and Lonnie Burlesorr. ·as. or that ssid publi c hearing will Fullerton. .Pameta M. be held on the 15th day of Anf!U al, 1968, •t the hour o r 60f ph"/P Mooney, 00, and Walter 8:00p.m. i11 the Couacil Cham- 60c phw/p Donald Douglas, 18, or 932 bers of the ~ewpo rt Beach Via Lido Nord, Lido Is le, City Hall, at wh ich time an d JOe ph .. /p 3<k ph .. /p 60c ph .. /p were arrested at 7 .P.m. at ~~o~~y spd all peraoo.a i.n- 23rd S d Blabo Bl d. 111ay. appear aad be J{lc phw/.P 30c phw/p 60c phw/p l. an & V • Central Newpo", on a charge or possession or heroin . 30C' ph,./p 30f ph w/p 60t phw/p Soturd.,, July 20 JOe ph .. lp 30c ph .. /p 60; phw/p A Muntz stereo, a radio Southern California Thrift & loan specializes in personal. business and Trust Deed loans •.. Stop in today and see how we can solve your imme. d iate money problems from depend. able funds available right now. The Thrifty way can save you money. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA · THA,IFT S LOAN'"" 170 £.nt 17tti St., Cost1 Mts~ ..... U6·5045 6359 Wilahh1 Blvd .. los AAIIIIS .•. 653 ·8220 ....1!!!!:..,. -r.-t& WILCOX-4:11TTINDEN .HARDWARE Nawtt-tl••• Cf'la~ ... q 2100 W. Coul Hwy,. N.a. _..,, I ·WAI: ,.,..,.. o NURSERY Shrubs, Interior Plants Tropi cal & Trees lnsectcides and Fertilizer S&H Green Stamps FREt!, DEL.I \IERY CORON.t DEL M.tR NURSERY 2744 E. Cout Hwy., 67WI60 • PLUMIING A. R. M ARSAC PLUMBER 700 Camation Ave, Corona del Mar Plwnbtna Repain DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-4130 • • LIML MIITICI Clpt CD'IIftCATI OF --..... ~ ....... ~ I 111011DI-ID .. ·-dip ••• .,--a..&. r oR. ....... •u~._l ... _ laUMdi ....... a..,.. ... ,_,. ..... c-.......... _ ..... ... --........ _ . ._.. I• -• of 1\a Pl..-. Ilia ....... M • 110-110 -· ........... _,.... ---:=--------•• ••lolloool., -· ,._ LI••L -c _ .. , ..... ,,.....,,-. -""''' I ... J_1! ~ ... -_ ..... P .O ..... ~1 ~'! e&anncATJ: Of BUSINESS ---....., tlethlo .. ' Fi,. N•• Cor•• del lhr THE UND!ISICN£0 do her .. LHaiU. Pfun P••l••· P.O • .,,. certify tbt _..,. .. co.~ 1 .._ c ..... 4.1 •• •~"•• • w.a•••• .. • .... ._ wrnw as .., ... ~. u•• .... .. u~ w. Or•.--• My of Jaly, 1961 A• .. ••t Aa••l•, Califonlo J•• S.uk.,_ uder u.e flctld"• fb ••• in Azores From the Police Blotter ......_ -piJoc -._. .1oo1 21 ~a.., ..... .,. Alo lluo& T_.,, Jolr 23 a .U of 1111 lmiiiiJ -'' ' Aft., WilDa 1-. 411.... 'l'llo U160Cbovrole< Corialr 11ft 0o e4. lito,.._. A JO.opoed 8allwloa bl07<11 -• ,. _.,.. At 10:10 d Joaopllljlo Ll•u. 43211 -01 ,..., -All. Yllaed "' 11'70 wu ICGI p.a. lW 1M PIIUd car of Holl<ltlcpo Ave.,_CcJrou dol vte•--tbe --· -Dirilllt Y-. 10'7 llor. paned oeor .,_ "'-· He lo o _,-of N-Jlaald Cor!. MOB I . OcND·AlotiiiJ• A .... _, 8. Bor wu MOiott .... _II a.m • ..... -111111 1o11cD1 n., lfoo& Newport. .• CUr~n. July 21 lOCI e a.m. July 23 aac1 _..., ..._ II.A. ... lard Edc.ar a,.., ~II, of 1:105 ......,, .holr 2l ... 'l'llo ~ waa rOOIOYod .,.. 1o IMO -tlto·UIIJ-N. Bor Ft., Balboa lolood, Lyoa Olio. 1.22 41at 81., fran the bood c-art--lr or Red'a""a. He o..,.bouod oa Balboa Blvd. -No~, aald be bad (I{ .,_ cor to tbe lataao. woo -·-1o del aa4 -· a loll tum at l•t bla 1200 eullat to a aald EIMiice LIUey. 128 401b --'"lloa of om-a IIIII> Ill., C•tral Newport. iOOC balred, aolo&ocbloocl ID-St .• Weir Newport .•. Woacly 'l'talolll -· at Lao&• • ooWdecl at ~:10 p.m. wltb divtdual wb• be..,_ oaiJ! -.116 YlaUodi110. Lido !aDd AFB, Teua. tho cor clriv'"' by <hi& .. ••lla&b," aac1 DOW both !ole. plAced the cover Oil bet lllo wlfo, Ju41tb, II tho A!UI lobo100, 211. Of 7~ bonooer lOCI &u!IOI ore ICIQO cat wbeo obe parked it July du•&l'lor of Mr. lOCI lin. RUTH MANLEY of Cosla 'i'loriA A.... Newport ... Vaodala ... ered tho 18 aod tho nell DX<IIillf! tho lfea SIDda ot errs. lamea Mesa plays the role of En--Hell:bta. weat·bouo.d OQ acbOol grouDda at llariO«I "M.Ci. Mineo" cover wu RDacl, curr Ha_,. sign Nellie Forbush In lie Balboa 81\ld.: Dlue Jobo11011. •'-"'"'Yocbool duriol! the gooe . · .Arldrea llarteo. 7. Leoot4-Pl-. Po•lt»t of YOUTH TON£ IMTERNA- STA1'1: Of CAUFOINIA 00 TtONAL A Li•il.d p_...,.. COUNTY OF OIANCF. ' .kip .4' dl• Mid fl,. lo com· Off THIS 22ad .. ,. of Jalt; ,. .. ., of da• follo•iaar.-• 1961, ltoforo ••• • Not.~y P. "40H •-n lo fall • place• Uc: ill •• IDr NU o.oty •• of ,..oi4eoce are •• lollowo, o&.lo, rMI4iol • ., ..... , to-wil: ------------ COM ... Ioed ud ...... ,.... Pea Freac:h, 235 W. Oraase- Orange Coast College p~ a PUIIIICet', autferecl miDOr week·Md ADd brote a win-ol 708 Via Lido Nord, Lido cilctlon o1 ~'So th Pa I ftc,, IDjuriea. • .Dave H&rold dow pue,lllbt bulb a.od the I ale, wa.s bitten u abe at· so.allyep~d J .. • S.. .,. wood Aveaye Aaahe.le Csli-pd I.A-.icf• Plenw p • .,.,., for.le. ' ' Uowe. to •• 1o ~ *• ,.,... MIF)' Loa S•ders, 235 W, whoH ..... .,. •ha'l~ed Or•r:,•ood Avea11e, Aaal!ei~t~, to U.e whllii 1 .. 1,.••t.. •• Cell o,.ia. scbowlecl:r.d 10 •• *•• dley 'llloetu W. Miller, Wu hiap:- UfiCIII.d. e..... too 0 C WITNESS •1 b .. d •d offlclel Obie ' i. Miller, Waahia~toa, sui. DC Not...,. P.blic: iaM~?/'&or8:-Jd WJi'HESS oar h .. d. thia 17th co .. ty ud S~te, day of July , 1968 . Pal French. My Conu•iMo. npi,.. Dec. 13, 19'71 ~bliah: J•ly 25, A•&-I, I. IS. 1968, la tbe N-port BarHr [aaip. LEGAL NOTIC! NOnCEOFPUBLJC HEARIMG Notice Ia lae,.lay F•• ••• lhe Plualas c-•l .. loe. of d!.e. City of Newport Bndl will bold 11 pqbllc: ll•rl.•1 oa the appllcalioa of Lao J, Leaar for a Uae Pe.rmi11391 &o pa•lt ope,..lioa of a carpaater ..e.op lo the C-2 soee al 424 • Sial StrML No li te is heft by ll:nller at•- t.bat •aid pablic: h••rt•1 will be lleld oa the ISih day of Aup•t,. l968, at dte '-oar of 8:00 p.m. ia the Coaacn Cham- be,. of lhe Newpon B .. da City Hall, at wlillc:lto tieae •d place aay •d all perooaa Is· tereated 111.y •ppear 111d be. heard thereon. Mary Lou S.undera Thomu W. Mille"r Obie j . Miller CARL S. KEGLF.Y Auoraey at Law 2700 Eut Co .. t Hittbway Coroaa del Mar, Califonaia 92625 STATE OF CALIFORNIA u COUNTY Or ORANGE . ON _THIS 17th day of July, 1968, before me, a Notary PabJic: ill Slid for .uid COUIIty aad state, reaidia8 lhereio, du~y t ommiaaioaed a11d I!JWOMl. persoully •p_peiUed P111 F reuc:h, Mary Loa Sauadera, Thomu W. Miller •d Obie J . Miller kaown to me to be the ~no•• whose names are sab!lc:ribed to the withill irutrume11t, ud ac:kaowled1ed to •e that they eaaeated die ........ I'T'Th'ESS my h•d and offi ci al toea f. Jusie R. Hilt Notary P ublic in and For ~aid Coanty and State:. u c ' wemer of Loog Beach eoud:l· glaae oo a fire ell1:ngutaber telq)ted to remove the in· which ooened last nl~t In bound 00 Newport Bl~d. and box , and emptied tbe tire jwed ramtly dog rrom the CERnflCATE OF BUSINESS the ace Auditorium and will mak..log a left tum oato Slat ell.inguisber ... William Hat· lllreet; Andrea was tU:eo to THilc~~DER~:CN~Dedou continue through this Satur-St., West Newport, oolllded ua. 2121 E . Ocean B)vd., the ramily docttt. aDd tbe hereby cardfy thai he I• c:oa· day at 8:15 o.m. Ruth Is an wttb the Hooda motorcycle Balboa, ten: bia 1200 Lucteo dog was taken to tbe Stock· d•ctiq a bookkeepi.aJ ud taa ace s\ldent, slnQs In the drtveo by Robert James Piccard gold wristwatch on too Animal Hospital ror b .. iaes• al P.O. Do• 1691, OCC Chorale and MadriQal SouUlard 22 or 512 Fuller· a blanket and covered it treatment d Injuries. ::d..:O~e ::c~~.cft'~=~ _s_l_ng_e_r:-s::an-::-cd-:-ls~a-=dan=--',..•_•·_ lOG Ave:. N~wport Hetlbt~. wit_h •. towel wben be w:nt Viola Halliday. 129 29th LIGAL NOTICE SWUDDU.Dg &1: the CiSt. beach St., West Newpcrt. WU bit· of Geaenl ~-'•e .. Senicea LEG•L uftn wbo wu tlkea to Hoag Ho• July 21, and when be came ten oo the rtgbt band by her of Newport o .. c:h aad tht uid "" "" CE pi tal by the L.oo Be cb. n,. ia c:o•poeed of the follow· NOTIC"OF PUBLIC HE RING C a out 0( the water 20 minutes cat. · .Rick Dostal , 11 . oC in1 ,... ... who• o-• ta full No11CE i• here:\rr ,p.,!, daat driver. · .Omcer J. Andrews water, the watch was gone 1821 Tradewinds Ln ., Bay· ••d piece of re.ldeace are .. the Ci ty C0o11 cil of dae City of rollowed Ronald Dodds ... Richard Grant, 719 W. crest. coming home from a loll-a, to-wit: Newport Be.adr. will hold a pab-Mac<:ft;p, 63, of . 300 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, left Boy Scoot meeting, was bit· Charles A. Waer, 246 62ad lie bearlaa reprdlaJ dae •ppeel Cout Hwy., &ys1de Vil· bis parted car over~nigbt, ten oo tbe right thigh by a s,::=~~. Newport Beach, Cali-of H.M. Zeiaer from tbe deci· lace, l'rom dle 2100 block oa aod in the IIJOminc it was German shepherd dog near I'JTNESS my haad dtla ts th •1011 of the P1uai•ll c-•i,.. Mariners Mile, stopped llim missing .•• Two youths en-410 Francisco St :. West day of Jaly, 1968. ~~02 ::D~:s,bue.Be~d.""c!.' .. :;;, at Dover Dr. and Coast Hwy. tered the home ot pilot Jack Upper Bay ... An accident Otarlea A. Waer la c., 3831 to 3939 Eaat Cout a.od arrested bim on a ch&rge Orwig. 300 Prospect Sc: •• &1: Dover Dr. and 16th St., STATE OF CAUFORNIA ••· Hip way, Lota 2U7, ud po,.. ot drua.k dtiviDK-.. Binocu-Newport Sborea, wbile he near Clirr Haven. al 4 10 COUNTI OFORANGE tloa of Lot 68, for die eatab-l&ra valued a.t 1130 were was 00 a boat trip aod took p.m. involved cars driven by ON THIS 15d! d.y of Jaly, li-.hmeut aud operatlou of a ar.oleo from lifeguard Steveo a 1250 Motorola color TV Roger Dean Walck, 17 . ..)( ~~~~~ :7rfo~~ai•/:~Yp:.~ reata11r•t ou C·l Iota •d ofl-Schwer about 1 p.m. July set. .. A pool cue, Sl:op 1981 Irvine Ave., Costa •t•te, reel dillS thereia, duly ab'eet park.ius oa adjoiaias R· 21 tlom life&U&rd tower No watch and dark gl&esea were Mesa, and William Edward co.uui .. ioaed ud ·-"'· per. 1 ~o~Ticr. IS HEREBY nJR· 21 at 18tb &:. and W. Oce~ stolen July 17·18 from the Niemeyer. 59, c1 2586 Arb<x" .. ally •PP•ftd Ch.•1ee A. THEA GIV EN that the aaid FL, wbUe be was out oo a home c1 Howard Cagle, 421 Dr .. Bay Shores ... Cars Waer, Uowa to •e to be the poblic be•ri:~ will be lleld oa reecue ... Edward Leooelll. Marguerite Ave ., Corona del driven by George Percy Wil· :e.:~ '7oho~e: aw':':h111 1 ~ ... t~ the. 12th d•y of Aapat, 1968, 900 Sea Ln., ApL 61, Harbor Mar ... Tools valued at 115 COl., 49, c1 488 62nd St .. meat. •d acb.owled~ed Ill me at th e. hour or 7:30 p.n~. io the View Hills, reported tbe were taken from tbe car oC Newport Stw:wes, and Gary that h.e executed the .,.,ae. CollD tll Chruber• of the City tbett ot 190 50 worth of rues Stanley Dunn, 131'11 39th Evans Goelitz.. 18. d 700 WITiiFSS •y h .. d •d off i-Hall of the Cily of Newport ' . St., West Newport, parked at Bi!Kil St., EaSl Bluff, col- c:ial au!. ~ea ch, Califonli•, at willch and towels hom the dryer to Seashore Dr. &Dd 39th St., tided at 5:50 p.m. on East· . Mary A. Hupa tune aa~ place u y ud •II the wuhroom ... Judy Purdy during the night A $400 bhtt Dr and C St Notary Pabllc: Ia and for said per.oo• 1a~ruted may appear and rooaJD&te s Nl.t.lr:.i Orr, abl e1 ri. · · E stblutT. acao ·· Cooaty ndSIIIte. and be hurd thereon. L Mo port e ect C geuerator a · NE-.oiiT HAIIIIOR EJI!IQI S£00110 SfCTIIlfl --Plfll 5 TlfURSDAY, AUG. I, ltll IXIIDIA DEl liAR, CAUl\ -... ...... &MI._. ...... c-..... _., .. .,. __ J-l.t J007 I. CO.UT MIGMWAY COitOMA DIL. .... 11'•-.,.r lw• .. •l BUSHIIELL WI 4e ....,,, • l i,.c,.l•• R•fllit • S-'.95 Ul.f 43.9S e . CD e. I ~.1 "~•·· '""' .... ) ... 70 Ray Y, Capella, aecretary N ewpon Beac:la City Pluaias Co••laaioa Poblialt: Aa~o l, 1968, Ia The Newport Harbor Eaai8D UGAL NOTICE My Commir.Rion F::~pireR Oct. 24, 1970. Publiah ; July 25, Au8. I, 8. 15, 1968, h1 the Newport Harbor f.a.'lip . ---=~-LEGAL NOTICE My eo.nU .. ioo. up ires llec.. Laura L•sio• ynoe now and Linda was stoi.Elll duriog the early W .. es4.,-, Jt~ly 24 13, 1971 -Chy Clerk Kleue , 900 Sea Lo .• Apt. 78, morning hours from the gar· Three leather cbairs were ~~~=I~ID~E ~"'~~\ ~bliaft : Jaly 18, 25, Aas. t. . City or ~ewpo~ Ba.th also . reported the theft of a@:e ~ a.::--doo Lee Smith, w.eo from a. wa.l.k.way in tfV'. 8, 1968, ia the Newport Hat· Pabhsh: Au~. I, 1968,,.. clodung t'rom the washroom 401 Catalina Dr .. Newport hoot ot Uie rellideoce of bor Ecalp.. ~~_:n Har~:.:_a..:.!'_ dryer -a loss of 1204 ... Heigbts. Lucy Peet, 723 Cameo LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGlL <lOT ICE LECAL NOTICE Higblarlds Dr .• Cameo Higb· ORDINANCE NO. 1263 desipated areu oF tht-City f"ey CN' u,~.~ • ..,.t Clre~o~"'· A:"l ORDINANCf. OF THf. aad thP oadersrou11d iuull.. •'-'e••· ~ot .. ·ithatandius the e rn· or NEWPORT BEACH tiorr. o r wire• •d ·f•cilitie"' for pro,·i•iou or thi• chapter, ADiliNC CHAPTER 15.32 TO sapplyia~ electric, commuaic .. O\"erhud fa cilitiu may be io· TilE NE WPORT BEACH MUNI· tioo or similar or auociated !lUlled •d maintained for a C:JPAL CODE EST A BUSHING ~ervi ce. The City Clerk ~all P':riod not to u ceed (10) days, REGULATIONS AN D PRO-aotify all aHected propeny "lthout authority of the City tF.Dil RESrO RTliE REMO\'AL o n·11ers, a.'!l ~D""b on the Jut Cou.cil or the Public Work s OF OVERHEAD UTILITY equalized a!1~tuune11t roll, Dire ctor, in order to pro\·icie FACU.IlH~S AND THE IN· aad Ottlitiu co11ten~ed, bv rmerseacy sen·icr. The City STALLATION OF UN DER-mail, of the time aod plat e Or Council or the Public Work • GROll !liD fACILITIES IN DIIC:IIi Muia1• atleut ten (10) Dire ctor may o!lr•t llpec ial pt-r· UNOF.RGROUND UTILITY dey• prior to the d•te the-reof. mi••toa on ~ch term• a• the DISTJVCTS ..~~.Eac.h ... •M-~•8 ahall b111 p ty Coaaeil or the PGhlic: The City Coaacll of th City open to the pablic aod m•y be l'or\.11 Direc tor may deem appro- of Ne•••port Beach does ordaia t oaliaued hom that-to time. At pri•e, in t •sea of uau•ual •• follo"·a: t-ACh auch ht-Ui118 all perSODl!i circumlll•c:e..ll, withoat di ~ SECTION 1. Chapter 15.32 ia i11teres1ed shall be 1iven a11 c rimiaatioo 11 to any per•oo or added to thr Newport Beach opportooity to be heard. Tht-utility, to erect, Coft!lttuct, in· Municipal Code. 10 read: decision of the City Council stall, mai ntain, u!lc; or operate "CMpter 15.32 -tl.all he final aad coo.clusive. polea, O\'erhead ""ire s and ·~ UHOERGROUHO UnLITIEJ JS.J2.0JO lt•,..n ~ PuA.IIc Mciated overhead structuru. Sectl•"•: W.,., 0/Ncf.,., Prior to holdinA 15.12.070 Ofllrlet E-cepflotu. 15.32.010 Definiliou. such public heari11~, the Public Tbis chpter •d aayre. .. lution 15.32.020 Public Hearia,r by Works Director, with the asai5o-adopted pursuiiJlt to Section City Cou11cil. t•ce or the sHeeted utilities, 15.32.040 hereof •hall not, un- 13.32.030 Report hy Public shall prepare a report For sub-Ius pro vided otherwiM, apply "lorkll Director. missioa at soch he.•riaA_ con-lo the follo"·itr.! types or fa til- 15.32.040 Cogacil Mil} Dui8'" tainia!J. •0111 other inform• itiu : n•tf' J;ndf'rl,o~nd Utility Oi~ tioa, lhe e:.ueat of sach util-(a) Aay muni cipal facilities tricts by Reaolatloo.. ities' partiripatiou ao.d uti-or e~J~ipmeal iastalled alder 15.32.050 l!11fawfol Acts. m~tes of the total cosu to the the super•·i•ioo 111d to the 15.32.060 E•ception, Emer· Ct ty .. d alfec:ted propeny utisfat tioft or the Publi c ~~:ency or (J11u!lua1Circum11tan-t~wner,o;, Such report M1ll al:o~o Works Director. , ,ont ain ·•n estimate or lhe time (b) Poles, or ~~. d I I 15.32.070 Other f.,,, 11tioas. requi•··•l ta complete such un· 11r.e u c usive y electro!itr!ll for street 15.32.000 No tic:t-tu Property d,.r~ound inlltallatioll and re-lifthtias. Owners and UtilityCt~m JI"fti es. mov•l or overh,.ad Facilities. (c) Overhead wires (e.1c.luRive I' 32 090 R••pono·,,,·l·,., ol l'··ol rs JZ o.o Cl c ,, .,_ of ~pporti•• structures) e rose-..... . • ' • -. , ? eu"c Y ity Com panie-s. Oeal_,. Urt.ri'OtJf'lfi Utll· ia~ lillY portion of a district 100 " I , .,·ithin which overhe:ad wires 15.32. eaponaibi ity o 17. 0 /.llfr/efa &... Raa•l~o~t/00'1. If. P 0 ., ha•·e been prohibited, or coo· roperty wners. • ter aay •uch ruhlic heariaA_, 15.32.110 Responsibility or the Ci ty Couati finds that the 11 ec:tias to b11 ildiul!!• on the C' perimeter of • di•trict, when I;','Y·I20 f. . IT" p~bl ic lofec.e•aity,health, safety such "·ire• ori.in•te io •a tree .~. 2. .x tenM1on o ln!f'. o r ,..e are requ lre!l such re- 15.32.130 Penalty. mov•l aad •uc:h underground from whi ch pol es, overhead I 32 I C • 1 wires aada•soc:iated sttucturea 5. • 40 onRtJtotiona ity. i11stallatioa .,.,·ithin • desi .. ~ Is 0 0 D f d are not rrohibited. .J2. I efl"ltl"'"•· or te area, the City Couacil h , h • • (d) Po es, overhead wires aod I e purpose o l ia c: apler, t e ahall, by resolution, declare , II · h d associated o•·erhead structo~• o OWIDI!I teflll&, p rases, sac:b e.ai,.ated •e• ao Uader- d d .L ased for the tran!ll'!liasioo of wor II 1111 "'eir derhatioaa ~roaad Ulility Di•trict I!Dd or-shall have the meaaiaji!S h.ereia de:r such removal aad 11ader-electric en er~y at DOmiaal ••• l .. ed to them oale•s il is rround iallt•ll•tioa. Such re-voh~u ia excess of 34,500 volts. •"S•reat /rom the eontut tb~ utioa Mall include a le••l ·11 1 · · d d (e) Overhe•d wirea attached • 1 erent me.• aA aa Iaten e : dell!lc:ription of the uea com-( I Co"uiSSIO Tb to the exlr:rior sudace of a • Ill • e te"" rri•i•l!! auc:lli district aad .... n 'c:oi'MII•aioa' Mall me• Ote i.1 tlte time ""ithia which "t h buildin~ by mean of a braclr.e t Public Utilitie:a Co.tais11i011 of removal e d uadersrnand 1.,. or other fiature IIDd uteadia~ the St•te of Califot11ia. &lallation shall he accomr.li•h· !rum ooe locatioo on the build- (b)UNDERCAOUNO UTILITY ed aad ,.·ithia whi ch af ec:ted ial!! to •oUaer location oa the DISTRICT or DISTRICT. ne prnperty ownera must be ready aame buildias or to aa adjACent • d d 11· d • buildia• without cro••in• .. Y te:nn un ersroua al lly i• to ftt e1ve underKfouad •ervice. trict' or 'diattict' ••11 me• A re .. ouble time ehall be al-publ.it au-eeL . th•t area ia the City witlaio. lo-d for •ac:h re:moval and (f) Aateuw, U11oci llled wh ich poles, overhaed wirea, asde.rtttound ia•t•ll.tioa, hav-equipm.e.t •ad 11Upportia~ ao.d DIIIIOC:iated ov.fitud atn~ 1~ dite. ftftltd for tlte anil· atructarea, uaed by a utility turea ate prvltil!Hed u .. c:h ability of labor, material•, •d lor funtillhial c:ommuaication are:s ia de.~Seribed ia a ,.._,ht· eqwipMelt aeceaaary for ~~ach Hrvlc:ea. tion adopted pa,...•t 10 tile rfl1110val •d for til.• laalallalioa 1f Equipmeat •ppunea .. t to proviaioaa of S.Ctioa 1S.S2.• of .. cl! uadetpo .. d fseilititt• ua •rpoaad fKilitiu, aac:h as 040 , h. -" b d sarface mouated tr•sformer•, o t 1• ....,.,let. •• •ay e occaaioae tht!reby. [e.atal mooated termiaal (c) POLES, OVERHEAD IJ.Jl.OSO Unl-lul Aeta. -RES AND ••sociAT£0 ••e• and 111ete:r c:abineta, aad '"' rw Whn.ever th.e City Coaacil toacealed doct-. OVERHEAD STRUCTURES. '"reetea a. UaderDTOud Ulllit:r (h) T The term 'poles, ovar\.e.cl Di•ttlel asd ortlera 1._,. ~oval em:r:rary pole.a, ove~ead · d 1 -~ .... --' wire• • •eeoc:iated overfle•d w1res • .. .c: ••-o •-of -1••· nv11rtle.ad wirea ood • .. -') 1 ,... Slrac:torea aaed or to be 11Md atn~c:tures ., ••• po •a. •~1••4 oveftteed .atrwcta~a ia co•juac:tioa with c:oa•lnl~ towerw, eapporta.. wirea. co. t'-ete•a •• prevlded aa Sec:ltoa tioe twoleets. duttora,py•, s1sb .. platlo,.a. IS.U.IMO h.ereof, It slaaJI be rS.Jl.-Hoatl" ,. l',...rf')' cro .. wru, brace .. U"Wefo,_. nhtwf•l for aay parae. or atit-O.W... -.4 Utiii'Y C~t~tlaa. ere. ia .. 1storw, c:stosla. •wt~ hy 10 tt~l, .co .. lntc:l, piece, Witllia tft ( 10) dey• d1er the c:bea. c:o•••lcadoe clrcsJ~ ".., •••••• <oollooe -or•--1· d 1 t 1 •· II • ~ t o . ..,;; lYe a a 0 I NDO ••10. -,pll .. c:n, •u.ct.nla • pJor ot .,., ... poles, over\.ea4 .-.te4 psr .. •l to Seetloa appanss•cea loce&a~4 eMva witH .a eseoc1Me4 ov ..... aM 15.!2.040 lll•eof th City 1roaad wl..,la • 41strie• •4 •Wwcl•-i• •• 4h&ric:l ah..,-Clerlr. ••II aot.Hy' •II affKteCI ned or uefal Ia npplrial tM 4 ........ 14 ov.rtr.•a4 •lilili•• •d all ,., .... 0 .,..... elec:lric:, eOMMattic:st~ ot faellhl .... ,...1M lo lt. ,.... 1., , .. 1 JM'Ot"fly whl!la •• 41,.. •lm.Jiar Of •110c.I MM ~Ice, .. '"" lty •c:h te•lslioe., ••"" lrl.ct c:,.MH by .. ld reeo1otlo• (d) UTILITY. 1\• ~-'••II· upt •• H14 o•orH• focill· of die -plloe tltereof. s.illl ity' M.o11 iaci•M. ell r.: ... • -'•• • .,. M ,..,,.. to fatalall Chr Clv\. ••ll t.ne..,-.. ufy or nHiiea .. ,.1,.1., • ectric., ..,..ce ...... .,or oe:tsp•l .. m olfee.laollf praperty o""•"' e_ .. ieall-. or aiall• ., ef ,..,.",."'or to IJte perfoM. of •e MC:e•lty tbc If ta.ey .. .ael .. acf ..,.,Ice lly .... -.d .., •dr! ...... or oeea,_, or ..,. ...,._ ocnpyl•l •c:lli of electriuJ •••lal• ., ... ef •• .-.. ... 4 ....._ aec.._ ,,.,.,.,. .. alre .. C<Miiuo to "lea.. ....,. let..-• .....,., oec:..-., raeaf.v• el.c:VIe. c:••••le,.. U • .U.IH ,_..,,. ,...,... .,. &.-_. ..... ,_....,.. oiUity 11•, er .-u. at --.ciOt&d ClfP C.-.11, n. City C... ....._ • ,....,, ..... ~ ....ne.. 1Mt at •dt ace.p.-t ell •sr "-d.,. a. d .. c:aU IS..U.. MID ...... ..., itt •e• ..... ,...ri .. all .-u,..., po.llc ••-'• &at -•• , ....... "--,..."-' .. ,... f•lhty m_,.. • .. ., ,..... ••• Ge ..-uc .-.. tt7• .. .. Ml4 f•illtMe ..._ _.4 ..... • • .. Reel,.. -.::r. ....... ...., ................................. "._ ......... . ...,.. ... ....... .. ....... • ...................... 4114 ·~ otlllty ., .. n .... . ............. ..a............... . ...... aaa.. ........ .. ......... .... ... ..-.. rJ.D.IIII a..,n..., ._.. .......,.. • ..a.-. ,......._, I and t~i flto of the rt-spe ct i~·e utility or utilities on rile ""ith th.e Commisaio11. JS.J2.090 R •• ,_.lllolllty of Uriliry Compo,;••· If u11 de,.. III"Q\IIId construction is neces- Raty 10 provide utility service 1•idtio a distri ct t reated by an y re!!oOiutioa adoptt'd pu r- "'U•t to Section 15.32.040 hereof, the llappl yi•R ~tility sh•ll lana i ~ that portion of Ule c:oadoha, conductor• aad a ... ci•ed eqai.-•t recpil.rttd to be funaiaf!.ed by it uade~ ita applic•ble ru /u, leiUiatioDD and tariHs oa fil e with thf' Comm ission. IS.Jl. roo Ru,.oru/6./llty of Pro,.rfy Ow,..r•. (a} f:,•e.ry pe.taon o .... -.ia!,o operat i11~, leasi11So otcupyial!l or reatia~ • buildins o~ struc-- ture wi thia a diatric:t !ll!all construct •d pro vide that por· tion of the: service C01111e:ctio11 on hi• property between th e lacilitif'• referTed to ia Sec· lion 15.32.090 •d the termia .. lion fa cili[)" oa or with io nid buildia~ or !lttuctore bein1 sef\·ed, all in atcordaace wid! the applicable: tuln, re@lll .. lions aod tariffs or th e f~!i'lptc­ ti\"e utility or utilitiu oa file ,.·ith the Commissio11 . (b) Ia th e en·nt aa~y per.so11 owning, operatial!!, leaaia~, orcupyin~ or renting said pro- perty dou not comply with the: pro vi sions of subpara,yaph (a) of this section wilhin th r timr provided For iu the resolution eaacted pursu•t to s .. ctioa 15.32..040 hermf, the Public "l'orlr.s Directo r ~•II post •ritteo notice ill a c011spi cuous place oa the property bei a! ~>en·ed of loi !!o iateatio11 to order tht-disconnectio11 an d removal of !Ui y sad all o•·e,... bead 11ervice ,.·ires •d a!lso- ciated facilities supplyiog utility .,.,vice to 8Did propen14 •ad th in y (30) days the:reafler, the Public Worlr.ll Direc10r Mall h•ve th e aud!ority to order aaid diac:oanectioataod removal. l11 the alternati ve, the Publi~: 'tl'oril s Director !!hall sJ ve OD'" lice ia writin~ to c.h e periOD ia poa~~e•sioll of sudt prl!miaes, aad a notice ia writill« t.o the own er !hereo f, IS shoWll oa th e last equ•li"led astoeSIIfl\ent roll, to provide the require:d underround fa ci lities within teD ( 10) day s after receipt of such 11otic e. (c) ne notice \(1 pro vide the required ua dergrouad faci lities mlr)' be si •m either by pe .... s.onal toetvice or by mail. Ia case o f .ervice by mail on eithef or .uch persona. • copy or the not.it e deltCribed ia sub-P•.., ... (b) ol thia H ction rnstltedepoaited i• the Uaited St.alea 111Dil ia a •ealed eave- l•:r.e wltft pDSIIIfle prepaid, • clreaHd to the per-ill po•eeeaio• el ,.c:h pre~~~i a .. 11111 •clt pr_i _a, •d • copy of •e eotlc:a •••t be addru ... e4 to ~e o waer tlt.ereof •• ..c~t o .. er'• .... ~ •d la11t ltaowa .ctd.e .. .,pur oe. !lie. laM ~aliud uaeaiiS!Ieat roll. •d .... ao a44t .. a .. pe•' to Gae:r•l Dellvety, C:ity of Newport Beec:h. II a otic• is lf,vu \y ••il, •d. aot.l« ai~;.:ll ~e. 4 ... ed to '-..,.e M-. rec.-\ved \y •e ••-to •• It ha ~taw ·-~ ... ,. lo"f'"''l•• (.) ., .. ,.. ...., •• •• n-. •~ •1. e~~e.. • oapy ...... prfi-" .. •cANMI1e .. ~­...,., ••" ..,. , .. c JOl ~am .. Ia al-. .. r.. ,. .. M lo • on- ..... plee. -M l4 ,.. _,_ (til n. aolis• ·-.,. ... lands, during tbe night. . . A 16,0 Schwinn stiocray bi· cycle belon&inc to 8-year-- old Douala& Cummio&s. 250 Hazel Dr .• Corona del Mar. Publ 1c 'lork s Director to pro· abl e, shall bear interest 11 the ~ide lhe required under,youod IUrY!e prev aili a~ r11e impo!ioed faeil iries Mall p111ticu larly by the Oran!.e Cooaty Tn f.oi- !ipeciFy what ,..ork i!l requ irf'd lector on other de li nque11t tal 10 be done, and shall !It ate mon1e5 oUIIiliiUdi n~. that ir !l aid 1001k iflo not com-15.11.110 Ra•pot~•IIJillfJ' of pletf'd within th irty flO) days City. City Mall remov e at iu a Fter receipt of auch no ti ce. 0 """11 upenlle all Cily•o.,.,11td the Publi c Wo rks Darector will f'q'll ipment Fro m all poles reo pro,ide !M!Ch requ ired under-qui red to be removed hereaoder l!!toUnd Facilities, i11 10-hich in Slllple tilDe to etaable the case the coer and e~en~ o-er or u•er of ao ch poles to thereof will be ....... d r-~ d.e .._. wHktia tlile •1al1111t the property ber~efited tlme apPCUied Ia the reaoletloa and becomf' a lien 11poa !M!ch atacted parsuant to Sec1ion was stoleo from the prac:e ·~ .._11 JuiJ! 22. .. Jerry p ...... 316r~-r;~_:~~j~~;;~ Catalina Or., Newport ~1 Heights, reponed that a -........-. pro perty. 15.32.040 hereo f, dal bad brolum a window with a rock a1 bia Swiss O:&~et rMt&WaDt. 414 N. Newport Bl Yd.. N8'tfJOI'\ (Con linue'd on paae 6) f el 1/upqn th.e upiration or rs.J2.,20 E•,_al-ol Tl-. the. th irty" (30) day period, the I• the everat that -.:ay act re-- uid requir<e"d under~rouftd r .. qu ired by this chapter or by a cilities ha\"l!'llot been provided, resolutiiHI adopted purDIIIaot to the Publ ic l arks Director !lib all St"ction 15.32.040 hereo f c-.· forthwith proct-ed to do the 1101 be performe d witJaia the .,.,·or\; provi ded, however, il time provided oa accoaal or !iuch premises are ua occupied shortage. of materiala, war, re- ilnd no electric or commani c.. suaiat by public authoritie-. ti_OIIR service!l ar .. bein! fur-suikea, labor di•tarb-.c er., n1!ihed thereto, the: Publ ic c h·il dieobedieat e, or an\· other Work s Dirertor shall, in lieu circumstaacea beyoad the COD- of providiuJ the requirf'd onder-trol of lhe actor, thea the time ~rouo.d Facilities. ha"e: the •~t-witlua ••hich such act 10·ill br thority to order the di sc:o11ne c· atcolllpliithed shall be e11eoded lion IUid removal of anv an d for a reriod eqalval~~~at Co the all overhead !ller"ite wire"!l and time o !M!Ch limitlltioa. UIIOci •ted f1 ci lities supplyioj[ IS.J2.1JO P-Ity. It shall atility ser,·ice to !latd propenv. be ualawf11l for •Y person to l;pon completion of th e ,.·art by \'iol•e •Y proviaioa or to fail I t:HIJilt:HES I 'llrwpprt'ltarl.or [.ulfttiun l;hardt "0 " th' 8 1~/1!1 Ur.~rloolt.i"l .00:,•·/'()r/ Harbnr" l.DI Cl.t oror Oro t OII: NEWPORT B E ACH , C AL.I F"O RN I A THE AMER ICAN LUTHERAN C H U RC H 8:30a.m. to q:.30 a.m. -Worsn1P ~ervtce q;-45 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. -Sun day School 11:00 a.m. to 12 :00 noon -WOfshio Se rvic e The lk:v. Ja.n G. Blain, Pu&or The Rev. Georae J. Busdieck.er, Vi St t.ation Phone ,48..J6ll Pastor the Public Wo rk s Director, he to comply with any of the re-Oristioft Science shall File a M'ril!en report ,.·ith 'f.irementa of th i• chapter, c~ h C C I -•ices I e ity ou nci !Ieiiia!. forth ny pl!rSOII vio]atiD! a11y f'~ the fact that thr re~ired uude:r-v1sioo. of th is chapter or (ai inA nRST CHI •rH o•· !!round facilities ha,•r been to compl y with any oF ita rf!Oo flllti~"T. scn:~nST provided a.nd thf' CO.!It thereof, quireme11ts shall bto deemed HOJ \1 1a Ltd,, IOAelh er with • le~tll descrip. gu ilty of a m1r.dem eanor a11d Scwpron Beach t ioo o f the property atainst upon conv1ctioa thereof ahall SL~UAY 5( IIOOL whi ch such CO!It i!t to be a!lo--be pu nished bv a fine no t e.-. d Th C C \. ' ~~ .... -tl llll&!le . e .i ly ouncil cf!"f'dia8 f ive 11 vndred Doll au h II .c ,. · Sl'l'o:DA \" S[R \ICES • ll wereupon 11 a time 1111d (1500) or by impriaonment not piau lor h,.lll"iii,W protes ts e.tceedill!l sis (61 months, or 9 15 • 11 •.., •!•illl!il the useumenl of thr by both sut h fine •d impri•on-'1\El>NESOA\ l\'E.'ll""t I r o1u of IIUCh work upon !'U ch meat. Each aach perBOII shall \tEET IN\. I •"' premi5es, ""hich !'laid ume !lhall bt" deemed !Uilty o f a !Ml:pllrate READI,"'l G ROOM 1101 be lee.s thilll ten ( 10) d;~,.,. "oflenr.e for each day durins llll}' • ..., tl•'• • •"' · .5 •·"' thereafter. ponioa or .. ·hi ch an y ··iol•tioa .......... ,. ' ..... -7·d, ... . (f) The Public J'ork!ll Director of •Y of tile provis ioo.s of th ie l,.••'~~•l -tl F,.tl • ., -"•II I nh ··h •h · h · d 9 •··· -5 ' "' · 1·' •·•· :on o """ , upo11 , e t1me t opter 11 committe , c:o•tin· , h . h \.., .... , t .... -...... or eaflaA_ sue prou•sls ha v. oed or pellllitted by •och p•• 11:("0/IID C'"MI.:ItCM Of" iDI!! beQ 6 ·ud, sive a aot· soo, IIDd Ill!. all be. puai.hable C.~. 5C1E/IITIIT ice in wriliJII!I Co the per-the rl!'"for •• provided for ia thie Ne-w~l Bc:ach at son iu pos•eaaion o f such ch aplet. d Caron• d~ I Msr premiaea, a a ooti t e ia 15.11.140 c; ... atl'wfl-elify. WTitias thereof to th.e o""Jitr If •Y secuos, eabtoectiou, 610 Carnation Ave. the-reof, in the manaf'T here1n· sentence, d aur.e or pll.r•ae of Sl..!NDAV SCIIOOL 10 .. ... above prov ided for the !h'ID! thi• chapter ia for -.y rueo11 SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .. .. of the noti ce 10 pro•i de the held to be inval id, ~~a.ch dect-•'EDNESOAY EVENING required 11nde1~round fac ditiu, sio11 ahall aot affe<t th e vall--ME.ETINC. 1;00 , .... o r the time •d pl ace that the duy of th.e rer .. ia iaa portioa• READING ROOM - City Council wili rss~ upo n or thi• chapter. The City Coar Mutual BuHdina such report .nd ··if hear pro-cil ht!reby dedarea that it 2863 Eul Coast Hiahway tellt• ·~•i 11e1 !lll t h aas.e,.llmftll. -11id have adopted Ute ordi- Such aotice ahall also set n•t e eautia1 tlt is daDfter Moe.· S.t. 10 a.m. to S p.m fonla the ~mouat ol the pro-aad eatla -.e.c:tioa, Mboec:uoa, 1\•~day rveeia~-1 to 9 po!llld a11•e•smeat. •eateace, cl•ll!lfl aad ~rase Ynu au cordt .. ly IDVII~d to (A) Upoa the datf' 1nd hoor hereof, irrespective of die fac:1 MIC"nd Clturc:h SC'rt~cU eftd aet For the l)e•riup; ol protes ts, that •y Olle or more aeclioe-. 10 aase th~ Rlt-.iUtl RC'Om. the Ci ty Co11ncil shall b~•r aed 111.1b.actioaa, aeeteace .. d eaMI :===========,-J co•side.r the repon aa d all p~ or lliar•M• he 4~tdared lr tut., if there be -.y, •d thea v•lid." proceed to affirm. modify or SEC110N 2. l\b ordia•ce nljec:l tile a .. e••me111. alt •ll l:ae pshli .. ed a.c:e Ia tllit- (lt) It •Y ... eaiMJieat is ao t official uw-.ep« of tlte City. paid witlala fi ve ~5) day• ahet ~~t~d the -• ••11 be efloctlva it• coafiNtati.oa by thl! Chy th irty (lO) deya •her Ute 411te Couac:ll. th• -ont of th .,... of Ia adoptl-. aea-eat llball bfloo•u a 1i1ta l'llla or4i.a•cifl ... latro-- apoa t..be pn~perty 'faiut d•celll Dl a re,.lar •••li .. of ~ida tile uae.-f!llt is •.edo the Chy Couctl o( Uto City al by the Psblic l or& a Director, N•wpon .... h14 • •• M .. d the Pohlic: l orlr.a Oire:c1or 4ey •' J••~ 1961. •4 ., .. Is dir.cted to ta,.. ovsr to ~ -'opu:4 .oa dte 2211.4 4ey af A•••-or •d T u Collector a Jsly, 1961, hy •• .. llo•iq 110tiu af ll~ts oa u dr. of u i• ..... 1e 111'111 First aallfilt Chvreh of Costa ,... •• Bapl"•' Biblr F"e llo"""hip l"d'p"''u/e,t-.4~to•o•o•s SentG lwla & Movnolio St •. Ot. P .G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:4S a.11. Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Morn ina Worship. 6:00 p.m. Trainina Un ion' 7:00p.m. Evenina Wdlahio WEDN ESDAY 7:20 p.m. Bible Study 1:00 p.m. Pr1yer Meclina A TTEMO THE CHUIICM OF YOUR CIIOICl RE~AR\.Y GNTIAL IIIU CHlJICH n. ,._ efG.; n. ...... ., c::t.4at ___ ... ....,_ ~ X'-'1 ~ -""' """'"""" Wfwo4fl"" 9 ....t .0~ AM l-...~7 PM we••••...,..~ ~,...,....,,,.,. ---..... __., 0 a..•o.-.eoo~zwa c..-,...H.t. ...... ~ ... l pf09ttHie. n wh ic:lli t.JI• ••u• AY£$. COUNCIUti::Jifr lild~ -•t lllas sol ben pai4, •d •i .. Shi~.M., P--. • .-.u. ••14 A•a .. sor •• Te.• CoUee-Rl4 C-.Mr. • •• I ... ' tor .tt•ll add th -o••' af ~ C:OtnfOLMEih . .lf ...... Mi4 •••-.e•t t• tlta •••• ABSE!tT COlJltCn.JIQt, ~ t~~pl• • It ,., , .. " J .. l ...... ..... 1 •• ,...., .... ,. • wlt.ldt ..... ____ , •• ••t pli4. Satd ........ ~ .... , ..... -· ·~··· . lM --· u.. .. Ni4 ,...,.ny • ........ -· ,., .. 1•·· _., If eo1 p-'4 ... •• -.4 ,_,.. ................ A,....._, .. rltl .. 7 , ·s V a G .... l PI II Clslada 0 d ,...., •• 7 Is ,,,,.-•r ... , ........ ,lco_.O 1 .. ___ _ I 1~~~~-,. .. " ~ .. H_,. L•llle, ra<*a ... - lailloa Blvd., BaiiDL 8:10 Lll. aacl 1:10 nported lbe lbeft or bla lllo IDalo or t40011beqlua llprlte darlllr ...., 10841 Dr .. tbe al.cbC. • .lttJ aucomadc , Dover Sboru -a ot radio tape pl., or aacl 21 1135, • • AD acclclelll .., 1111ere0 tapea &11 valued a1 Cameo Sboree Dr. a&~ 1218.30, were stolen flom too, Cameo Sborea, at 10:2& tbe car of S&epbeo Pratt. Lm. involved 1be can dd· 1715 Bayadore Tor .. lrvloo voo by Wllllam Roborl Ko- Terrace. . . 'Ibe 1984 VW leta. 42. of 225 Via Orvieco. atadoo. wagon of Gen HU· Lido Isle; aod William Part 11om, 433 VIa Lido Sc>ud, Boll. 18, or 8500 Mareuo Udo Isle, was atolea be-St., West Newport; William tween 8:30 a.m. and 12:30 Bell aad a p&SIJ80Pr ill bia p.m. !rom 2011 Woalell!f car. Ryao Oourloy, 15, or Or., near Weatclltr Plar.a; 900 sea La., Apt. 83, Kar- at 5:30 p.m. he apotted tbe bor View Hilll, suffered car parked at 15th St. and altlbt injuries. . .Paula THE HU GE RED RIBOON Is being cut by ,lion dollar soorts center and spa at lhe.Oranp Ave ., Newport Sherlllilll., 15. or 111 Via Jack Wrather, president of the Balboa Bay Bay Club. The mid-day ceremony was a~ so Hetgbts, with a acratcb on Ondova, Lido Isle, drivtn1 Gl ut{, Mid Doreen Marshall, mayor of New· th e occasi on for inductJng 7 outstaldlng tbe hood, rigbt door dama· north or Via Ftreoze, bit port Beach, with an assist from Dick Ste· sports figures Into the Bay Club's Hall of ged and the bin&ea sprung tbe parted car or Madeline vens, at right, BBC vice president and Fame. (Terry Boris photo.) ... A 23-incb color TV set; Watefteld, a27 w. WU100, "nanager, at ttle dedication of ttle half~ll· a 'suit coat, weddinl ring. Costa Meu, at 8 p.m ... --An acddeot at 8:64p.m. on 'If. Balboa Blvd. near 28tb St., West NewpOrt, involved cars driven by William Bruce A HAWAIIAN BUFFET PA}HY will be held Friday evening, Aug. 23, at ttle Bal· boa Bay Cl ub, wlttl entertainment by the Kalua Serenaders. Hosts for the party In· elude, from left, Mr. and Mrs. William - Stabler, John Cashion .-.d Mrs. William Weddington, (Terry Boris photo.) Oboraleln, 18. or U().B 4181 --:-:-~;-:-~:;::-;:--- 81., West Newpon, aod Mar-LEGAL NOTICE ,0.1111. r IIIIA•S CMIU NOW AT 1710 NEWPORT 1L VD. PH . 646-93Ut:osta MesL MLTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SU~ERIOR AYE. COST.+. II E $.+. I jorie Irene .!~Jaw, 44, of 1911 E. Ba.y Ft.. Balboa lalaod; William Oberstein was taken to Hoag Hospital by his father .•• Barry Stanley Jarvia, 23, or <JJn Abalone Ave., Balboa . Island. was arrested at 3:30a.m. on the 200 block of Abalooe Ave. on the charge of intoxicated in public. . .Micbael Car· _ men Genovese, 22. or 201 E. Balboa Blvd·.. Balboa. was arrested at 7:30 p.m. at 2828 Ne~rt Blvd., West Newport, on a shoplift charge. Thunda,, July 25 Bobby House, 2 years old, of 2851 Serao1. Costa Mesa, playing with a pet racoon AN OTH ER nEw member of at the beach near 405 N. Midway b-2424 lllD l . COAST Hjuy COlOMA DEL liAR ORiole 3-4450 s•ca 1942 JOHNNY WOODEN, at left, who was an All-American basketball player at Pu rdue , no w co ach of the nati onal champion UC LA cage rs, receives Hall of F<¥Tle scro ll and co ngratul ations from the master of ce remonies, Chick. Heam , th e TV and radi o YOice of th e Lakers. (Terry Bo ri s photo.) :=========='------ th e BBC Hall of Fame is Bay Ft., Balboa Island, was Jon Arn ett, AII·Ame ri can bitten on the hands; the grid star at USC, and later racoon belongs to a resident pro-hal fback with th e Los or La Canada ••. ln the early Angele s Ram s and th e Chi· morning hours, someone eo- cago 13ears, a 5-time player tered the &lack Sbop at !!305 in the Pro Bowl . (Terry E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Ro ri s photo,) Mar, by pryibc open a door KHp It BfJIIUtiful " Alnerk:a hnd peo~ for the job, it would taka tha largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter. But there's no need io hire anyone. It's a job we can do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association each year to give iTs fullest support to the Keep Alnerica Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every l itter Bit Hur1s. This is our land. lefs treat it right. UNITED STATts BREWERS ASSOCIATIOH, INC. and took 148.80 in coins from the ciprette machine, 110 from a cigar box in th e maoaaer's omce, destroyed 140 worth of tee cream by melting and caused 1175 damqe to the cigarette machine and 'tllilding. .. AD acddent at 10:45 a.m. on Jasmiue Ave., near Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, in- / wlved cars driven by Sheila CHICK HEARN (behind those dark glasses) hands the BB C Hall of F~e scroll to Elroy ("Cra zy Legs"l Hi rsch, All-American halfback at the Universi ty of Wls· consin, and also at the Uni ver si ty of Michigan as a member of a Marine Co res uniL He played pro-ball wi th the Chicago Ro ckets and Los Angeles Rams and is now assistant to the Presi dent of the Rams. Others in· ducted into the Hall of Fame included Don Dry sd ale, ace pi tcher of the L.A. Do dgers; Franki e Albert, former Stanford and oro halfback; Geo rge Yardley, local boy who wa s All-American basketball player and pro, and Bi llie Jean King, 3·time tenn is winner at Wim bledon. (Terry 9o ris ohoto.) ' Ann Delaney, 35, or 223 Poinsettia Ave., and Ru· dolt Gustav Jacobsen, 76, or 508% Narcissus Ave .• both or Corona del Mar ... Jerry Allen Remick, 23, and Michael Lawrence O'Farrell, 23. both or 210 Cedar St., No. 9, Newport Shores, an d Richard Dale Glossenger. 24, or Anaheim were arrested at 12:15 a.m. at the Cedar St. address on a charge ot pas- sion or marijuana. LEGAL NOTICE NO TICF:O F'PUBLIC HEARING No tice is hereby pvn that th e Planning Commiaaion o f the City of Newpon Buch wit! hold a public heari11g on the appli cation o f 011 car Horo any aad j oe Abn~ham for a Use Pemdt 1392 to pemd t a F'ood to Go restaora11t in the M·l zone st 512 ·31st Street. Notice is hereby furth er given that aaid public hearing wi ll be held on ih e 15th day o f An~at, 1968, at th e hour of 8 :00 p.m. i11 the Council Cham· NOTICE TO CREDilURS SU P £:RIOR COURT OF' TilE OPfN 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY STATE OF' CALIFORNIA FOR 1 lliE COUN TY OF ORANGE Na. A~0299 Estateaf LEONA A. GLINES, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the c:redltan1 of the above aarued dec edeat that all per- soaa having d aima agaaaat the aaid decedeat are required to file th em , wi th the uece .. aary voocbera, io the o ffi ce of the clerlt of the above eatitled court, or to preaeat them, with the oeceaaary vouche rs, to the undersi~1ad at c/o Thoraaa E. HeflemaJ:I, Attorney al Law, 901 Do ver Drive,· S.i te 232, Newport Beach, Cali la mia 92660 whi ch ia the place of bosioeaa o f the oadersiped < in all nuttera pertainlas to the estate o f aaid decedent, with· io ah months after the first publicatiou of thla aotlce. AU BREY L. CLIN ES Aubrey L Glioea Executor of the 'l'ill & Codi cil of the above oamed decedent Oat eel july 8, 1968 Thomaa E. Heffen:11111 Attllmey at Law 901 Dover Drive Suite 232 Newpon Beach, Califo mia 92660 642·3210 Atao.-.,-lor Exaaator Pabliala: joly 11 , 18, 25. Ao!• I, 1968 ia tha Newpan Harbor Eaai p. Superior Ave, It Placentl• •• ,behind Hoeg Hoepltal ••• BILL CANNING, Owner Jarry Sfnlth, Monater A COMPLETE SERVICE ST.+.TIOH ~ T11n e•11P -Bra/us -Frnrlt End Alip•~" FREE, ELECTROHIC ENGINE ANALYSIS Phone: 642·2133 The Largest Bible Class in the Harbor Area invites you to a study in which "Th< Bible Com<S Aliv<" >' TIME: Every Sunday ••mint *-• 9: .. 5 to 10:50 PLACE' FIRST UPTIST CHURCH OF COST A lollS.+. 301 M-.olia S.r•t A II'ARM I'ELCOME AI'AITS YOU! BRING YOU R CHILDREN! ~ SAVI~S ACCOUNT - hera of the Newpon Beach ..,. COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ '245 COMI'LETI FUNERAL AND IURIAL CENTER 211 .._ 1-6177 CEMETERY LOTS MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS From $130 From $46S ................ lltmnrial ifarlt .Mortaary-Ce..etery "E~ in One Beautiful Place!' BeaUJe the funeral ~d burial centrz amcept e!liminatts the . need for processions lbmugh heavy tiaffic on overcrowded highways, family and friends alike may now pay their full reo $peds by attending the! burial service, as well as the! chapel service, all at one heautiful pW:e, at less cost and more commience. t41ot •141031UCH M.YD., WISTMINS1II 714 TWIIIMiil 3-2421 714 1-1721 City Hall, at which time and " place any aa d all per1110na in· tereated m.,. appear aad be heard thereon. Ray Y. Copelin, aecretary f Newpon Beach City Pluains Commiaaioa Publiab.: Aus-1, 1968, ia The Newpon Harbor Easip LEGAL NOTICE NO TICEOF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dut the Ci ty Coaocil of the City of Newpon Beach will hold a pablic hurins resardiog .. • •:r.peal of 0. V, Riley fro111 the eclaiaa af the PJa .. lag C0111mi .. loa grutia 1 Variaace Na. 942 kt Doria lrae J~ .. o111 for the ntaaioa of fro.t of •e taoaM •d addition of afl c• oad Door ad pool at 2804 Oc:eu Boalnard,. Coroaa del Mar, Lot 7 •d portl011 of Lo1 8, 81ock 3 .. Ia u R .. J aaae, ~011CE IS HEREBY f1JR· TH£R GIVEN *at *• ..Jd p~blic: berla1 wUI k taald • .e 12• diiJ' ef Aapat. JMI. at •e ~011 r of 7rSO p.a. ill 6a C...cll O.•M,.· of •• Ch, Roll ol •• 01J ol " .. -e..c., C.U Ia• Ia. at -'1• "-• •4 pleee •1 •4 all ,.,.. ......... .., .,.., . ., . ._ ...... -. ...... LattiN cur Cleft Cl •• , fl'ewpart ... PaWJalu Aelo: 1, 1911. Ia n. """*' • ..._, ..... Saving $100 a month can bring you back $100 a month in extra earnings sooner than you think . In fo u.rtecn years, at . Laguna Fedtral Savings' high current rate , your savmgs account begtna to return $100 in additio"al income, month after month. This additional income goes on, whether or not you add ~ny. more savines to your account and it does not reduce your pnnctpal and dividends accrued throush the fourteen yearS. During this period of $100-a·month saving5, yo~ have actuall y invested $16,800 of your own income, but your savtngs have pown lo $24,022.07, at the current dividend rate of~%! For more details on a second income-via many savinp plans- come in to La&uOII Federal Savinas today. 1 ~you save w make a dill'erence. ---·---___ _, --· ---Mfll CUIIIIBffl MMCM ....... '-' .. ,,0. ... --ll I ;II 1 -·UOt ----,.0.._ ten-t:? ,., a •·7'M' ... a -~-.n ,,o . ._., f e a -.n• t \