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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-08-15 - Newport Harbor EnsignMODEL •~•• civfc CMt ... site fle et' Mtw•• Newport C.nter liul C....• del Mer PUBLIC VOTE ASKED ON TV POLICING TEST The TV policing plan was rejected 4 ro 3 Mond~ eveotng by the Newport Beach City Collncil, and. immediately there came a re(Jiest by supporters of tbe plan to put the issue to the voters in November. Col. '-"• M. Dow .. N.B. hires ex-Marine Tbe electronic protection system (EPS) was gtveo a thorough airing during 2 bo11rs and 45 minutes of debate, With a television camera recording some of the proceedings for a TV newscast. . Col. George M. Dawes, 47 · After the ,Jro;>onents and George Buccola, local land developer and resident of Cameo Shores, was also at the mike, and asked, "Place this issue on the ballot iD November." He added, "We would lose a great opportunity if this tnfonnatioo is released.'' ''The request for i)ublic vote should be made for- mally, 00 Mayor Marshall said. Asked for comment, City Attorney Tully Seymour said that a special-election could be called, or it coWd be on tbe November balloL "I believe th ere is time to p11t it on the ballot. 00 be said. t'rtayor Marshall again who retired from the Marin e Oi)ponents bad been heard Corps lut Jan11ary after 26 from, tbe Couooil membe rs years of service, has be8D tn tum made their remarks. appointed &S the first harbor The issue was decided, coordinator or the City of even before the ronnal vote, Newport Beach. His start· '-Nhen Mayor Doreen Mar- ing salary is lll>,\Xh1 a year. shall's tum came to s,Je&k. ·Coincidentally, Col. Dawes Councilmen Donald Mcinnis, is a native or Newport -Bob Shelton and Lindsley in Rhode Island. He majored Parsons bad already e1· in ecooomlcs 8l tbe Uni-pressed their intention to versity of Virginia, 1939-42. vote "no," saying that joined the Marines in Jan· Ne~~nort Beach is not the Before the speeches rrom 1942 aod served in -... tbe audience begaD, City uary, • proper -•lace an~ that tbis asked that a requ est be made to the Couooll, and said that th e request can be oonsldered at the end. or the ageoda at nut Monday eveoing' s meeting. combat in World War ll, r Manager Harvey Hurlburt Korea aod Soutbeast AsiL is not tbe proper Ume~for gave iofonnatioo on tbe cost He coam111ded all size ot tbe EPS te~ Mayo: ~· of the proposed EPS teN: IDfiDIIJ IOGUool 1111110 IMal !Dill aloo l&ld !bat wll I Duk>l'"i'O<*ot 011>00101 ..-.-.rl'rn n __ Mnt !• .... _.....lot u. o1'!, "-.._. ~ IH_,81.8i ... 2 • 'I Ill .... ,,. ,, .......... ,., ..... 5 alreidy _lfl*'"lx,....,.,.,. t11e Plnplo H-. -.., i!ID'IO'I. lllld l!l• added •• lllo a;>pUcatloa lbr rioleral Star, Legioa or r.lertt, aod there are maoy otber impor-tuoda, 110,825 for site PrestdeotJal Unit citation tantmatters thatdemiDd clty preparation and placing of with one star. time and reso~.s. TV cameras a.t po tential Cick of Balboa; George Doubleday, an out--of·towuer who does business in Ne• port Beach; Jerry Wooter of West Newpo rt, fanner Council candidate; Mrs. Mary Shei)ard of th e Back Bay ; J, Leslie Steffenseo or Cameo Highlands; Ralph Gi rard, scientist and edll· cator, dean or the graduate scbool at UCl; Mrs. George Buccola or Cameo Shores, former DAR regent; Jim Petsch of Balboa Island, v.rbo offered to donate th e use of the roof or his resi· de nee as a TV police camera location: Harold Garnsey, t-~tesidmt of the Upper Bay J.':states Property Ovroers Assn.; and Dan O'Farrell, speaking for the Irvine Co. NEWPORT BEACH JOe ' site civic center A dvtc ceuter site be-thai ''prev&illog aa.d pro-were polated out by _th_e N rt Center aod jected growth treads and tbe consultants: Couoty mUDJ.CJ· ~~~a d~~ar waa stroogly inadequate fuocliooi.Dg or pal Courts building, bea6- eoded Tuesday ev~ e.Uad.ng facilities demoo-quatters for the Newport '~oo::n 2 coosulting nrma. strate that it is imperative Harbor Chamber or Com-01~nJals of Welton Beck.'ett for tbe city to ~rovide ~e_w merce. U. S. P~st O~ce d A ·.,. and of quarters for the city admiw-distribl&ioo stanon, a vic an ssoa ..... s · c1 di di · d · i tr&tloo J;": omics Research As~ str&tive functions, to u ag au tonum, a mw s :~8 estimated net savings the police department. building Cor the Newport.- ! 11 \M59\»JIO tbe City or .. To meet tbe needs of Mesa Unifted Scbool 01 ... ~e ' rt Beach i( the re~ the growing ;xJpulation ~d trict, art gallery_, and be.& me:d site is cbosen over tb e a.oticipated eapanSlon quarters for uuhty firms. the i)rot>Qsal to build new thro11gh 1 ~5. the City should The ll,J6:1,\)\)J eoooom.ic facilities at the i)reseot provide a new administra-adv81ltage Vo'Ould be realized City Hall site. · tive building of 53,1Ali) sq. partially through the l&le The results of the site ft., a CoWlcU chamber or or the present site. Alked study were .,resented t o 3,Ji>ll sq. rt. and police if the sHe is marketable, City Council members and facilities or 55.~ sq. Dr. Ashley re~Ued that the citizen advisory com-n. Oft-street park.mg r~ realwrs m that ar ea bad miu ee at Mariners library qu.irements. for a oomplel assured him that the answer by McDonald Beckett, senior of tbls sue are approu-is "yes." By way of ex- . ·dent __ _. Marvin mately 45J spaces. A pro--•pie he said that the halt· Vlce-preSl • auu d · a1 llbr f •• ' Tatt, project engineer, of pose region· ary 0 acre Western Canners site t~ Beckeu nnu, and by 58, S:X' sq. l't. Wltb la.J is valued at 145J,J\k), v.rbicb JANIS Ull l ER , c aug·,~er Dr. Thomaa Ashley of parlr.mg syac_es could also is 19\)\),i)\)\) an acre. The of Mr. and Mrs. Russell r. Bconomics Research. ~ ad~ed, lf space j)er-17.5J per sq11are foot price Miller , 2211 Fo rtuna, New-They ext>lai.Ded that the rw.tted. estimated ror the City Hall port Beach, has complett·d lower cost would be realized Tbe recomm~e! l~aoon site 1s about 133J,~ aa b ·,•,eeks of classroom afll: because of the lower price ~s westerly ~ e r ~wre acre. Dr . Ashley said there in-ti ight train inc;. at TWA's or land -12.25 per square l~d A e:teo:~d 0 of ~ bave been some offers to Jack Frye Training Cer:ttr foot near th e.Newport Center ~oastal ~r~way rou te and ~Y ~e W~stP.rn Caooerals · · · , · as contrasted ro 17 5J at · stte. mclw::hng a propos tr Kan ~.ts ~tty , MtS~·tm , the p eat location ·_ and easterly of Nev.oport Center for a big&-rise boat storage and has rece tved her .,.,tng s aJ r::':~··· 1 ""gbtl Dr Total area is HI acres, . so ~se o .,....... y · structure. as ~ hostess. She .,_Il l be lower construction oost, re-~ated to. 4. 42 actes it Tbe City CollDCil will bold servtng passen~ers on board sulting from more favorable tbepresent slte. . . a public heating on tbe civic TWA's do mesttc StarStr.eam foWldation conditions. Possible addmon&l fac11i-center site recommend.atiou. flight s from San Franctsco Tb W'" .. ts stated ties at the c1 vi c center site at 7:3a p.m. Aug. 28. . 1 A' • e cons .._. Jnternattona trpo r .. • He ts DOW commodore or Tben, in anu-chmu, cam e trollble spots througbollt tbe the Naval Sailing Club in fa;--orabl~ rem~~ by Co~~ city, and l!ltH ror telepb:Ooe Sa.n Otego, coordlnati.ag the ~ m:n d o;::u Otu't!,8• ~d and postage, a total of JUS& developmeat or a 11.5 mil· tb!! w: the lin~up f~r the over 1 15,~. There would! lion marina for the club. He be an additional cost o •••li has conducted cou rees In 4 ~ 3 v~:~· Clerk Laura 1104.~02 in man·power, and Don the Beachcomber ok 'd ·~ORIENTAL MOTIF is deoi cted in th is art ist's ren-sailiDg, sate boating and L s Y ed "The use or about 114,i>l}\) tn dering of the Don the 9eadlcomber restaurant which ,>ilot, and has been ayacbt~ a~os ba""""r'~fed ' .. Cble! building sp.ace. will be built in Co rona del Mar at the location where man tor 3,) years, oow sail· ~~: Gla~as c...;, to lbe Total cost of the 2-year Tbe ~n>test against grant-was sustained, with .the tio.ns for the r<oar. fence"' the Kay Finell Ceramics building still stands. The ing the 21-foot Flying . h and asked If EPStestwassetotl6i),'),J,JJ. i g a use ~ennlt for a Don addition o!2more coodiuons shield Shore Cliffs . reSI· Newport ~eaell Ci ty Council gave its approval to tne llutcbman in competition nucrop one. Tbe federal grant ap~h-.;:. Beachcomber restaurant to answer objections made dents from car beadhgbts. pro ject Monday even in g, ad ding some conditions to tne and 44-foot yawls for cruig.. the Councal ac~on m~~Ss cation was for 14Q7, 722. Mr. in Corona del Mar was over-by near-by re,.dents. Tbe site of tbe r~stauraot I i st included in ttle Planning Commission re comm enda-to . that all infonnaoon on .... Hurlburt said that 113J,JOO ruled Monday evening by the H. M. Se1 ~;er or Shore 1s the present locauon of the g gatbered by the city wi>Wd to I!Sil,J,JJ value in equil>' New;x>rt Beach City CounciL CII!Ts had tiled the protest, Kay F'incb Ceramtcs "'::ijd-lion. He and his wife, Jean, now be released ro other meat \lo'OUld be left to the The favorable decision of charging tra!tic coogesuon ing, easterly of the Five c I rt I sf fatal bave 2 children , aJ, and 3\1. jurisdictions. city at th e conclusion of the the Planning Commission and lack of StriCt regula-Crowns restaurant. u a ery a mo Mesa Mar.lne dies te~~pon••>ts of tl>e .. PS Dr. Sm"llh d'les d'lv·lng ./':;.":; Sh~~ebTiir/~'!:~ Jobo .. aston VanMaanen. He was taken to Hoag tes t clted the Ulreat of Own ers Assn .. said that the .,5 1 UCI .Hos"'ltal ror tr eatment of a d .... , an nstructor at , ... f V• "Big Brother" s~ying on all assoctation had no nb)ec-almost bled to de&th ;, an cut braclual artery in his 0 letna m woun s ~,a.uc·yze:·d ::::::nen~~~'!: .?~~~t';~;;;~e ~~itho.!; ~: hi~n ab~':,e ~~~~~g, . as ~:'.:er,to 00;-'~er~e .. a'!":!: early mooring acctdent F'n-~g:~ns "::".;. gl~=d """ .. I · · ed by hts wtfe cb day, Aug. :1 , a.t b1s a;>art· Marine Corps Lance Co,.. side. She will arrive in mont into local ;><>lice ad-Sho res. died Au g. II whi e He IS survtv · cern ovE< the tratnc, whi ment. , 16 ,, Amethy sr Ave .. poral Leonard ~. Qurwitz:, San F'ranci soo tonight on the tninistr&tion diving orr Catalina Island Dorothy , and a daughte_r. Vo'Ould tum into Shore Cliffs Balboa Island. MARATHON MEE n MC eon of Mr. and Mrs. ~arold plane with the body and su~por\ers of the program in oompany with F'rank IV. F'uneral arran<ements. tn to get west-boUIId access to lil s fiance. P aula Mar-CXlVERS JUST 4 ITEMS M. Gurwltz, 3165 Bermuda military escort, and will be said it would greatly assist F'lores. H of 124 1 Cliff charge of Ualtz Mo rtuary. Coast Hwy . He asked that garet McCallion. of Costa Th e Newpo r< Beacb City Dr., Costa M-. a casualty home F'rlday momlng. In local law en!orc80ent, Drive. L"!,ouna 3each. The Costa Mesa. are pen din~. a U-turn on tbe highway be Mesa. had come 10 visit tUm. Council started on a B-,.ago ot the V)ea.am War, will be Corp. Gurwltz had nearly bring speedier police atteo· men were at the Island penoitted at Morning Canyon arriving at Ute a;>aroneot agenda at 7:3,) p m. -da!r. w ried &today at 11 a.m. at oompleted his tour of duty tlon to trouble spots, and aboard the 28 n. Californi a BANK F l l~S TO SET UP Rd. . while he was away. Wben be and 4~ ho urs later theeveollllg Uillalde Mllllotlal Part. when ,.,unded In action. He ..,uld bring game to Newpo r< power hoat ~uJi>orla and BRANCH OFFICE HERE .Cowtcil added the oou-returned to Ius residence, discusstoo was COOling ro ao eo<ll CenUneUa, CUlver was gradlated tlom Newport Beach tor conducting a pilot we re diving at about 40 fe et Cen t;nela Volley Bank . hud· dtuoos that the reac fence she s&>d that they quarreled. end -on ,.,.e 2 of tbe agendL City, wlllt full mllltaey Harbor High 'lchool snd at-test of electronic ;>t>Ucing. when Mr. F'lores. after watctt-quartered in Inglewood. hiS be at least 6 feet blgb aod aod that he rat sed his arm The Council had C<>ver<Miju• honoro . talded Orange Coast Col-Objections were raised by tn g a pair of blue shartts. f>lcd an applica>ion w>t h the of solid maooruy, and tbat and '" dmn g so, he slllt· 4 items. because of tbe u .. Tbe young Coeta Mesan, lege, mi\iodng In agriculture. Forrest F'UIImer, 28VI Clay found Dr. 'With had disap-State Banking Departrneno ro the use pernm not be Issued tered the glass portion of a taken ._, with the TV ;>oliclag manber of A Co .. lot Ba .. He raised, and loved, aol· St , New,x>r< Heights; Jay peared. . esrablish a branch office in uoul arraug':'"eot s bave door. The glass cut Ius arm, hearing, wbtcb lasted limo• tallon, 9111 lllvlllon, Wll mals and hoped to 110111e M~rley of Baycrest; Ro-• Los An geles shentrs Newport Beach . accordong >o been made wnb llle State aod be ran out. tried to 3 bourL .....,detl mrno two >JtOnllla .day have I horse ranch. Pinkerton of Lido I ale; Ralpb he!ioopt er sighted the ";,dy an announe<ment by P"sorlent Deparlnl!'" of lllgbwoys for drive away >n hiS vw, but At 11:4il p.m .. Mayor Dorea 1&0 oulforlng tr-entaUoo In adtUon II> bla parenl8 B«Jware of 5&14 River about 4 hours after t e Rowas Henry . aU-tum 011 the blgbwa,y, t&nj!le d will> another VW, ~atsball a<ljourned the .,..., IDd, tulleC wounds. He was be is survived by two sia. Ave. West Newport; JobD Coast Guard s~b startedD · Head off~ is al 524 E. Nut· also belonging to htm. He ing to 7:3a p.m. nell MoaU,, ·-·p<•A1 ters Mrs Rochelle Martin ° Oc It was near Ship Roct. r. ·--' I "" ..... ~ a4--- traoarened to llle ·~ -· · Vaugbo of 2aJ2 W. ea 911 .11t had been ~~&rcblng wood Sl., tn&)ewood. Th<rt are INIOITIMILI IllY got out of the car, -Aug. '· wuen tue ---~&e~t ~': ~c:; ~~~~ui~~:0:~~~2 Ft., Central1 ~-~~~: LauAnrie tori abllone and his vest branch offJCts at II OJ Pier DIES U Dlllll TIPI f 111 &ioted from the loss of ~tbtbe A~enda will be ctellt n1 d epbew Darnall o 'IVU .,.,ta . a was tiown up, indicaUng a Ave., Htrmou Such, and 81 17 Lloyd ~t' McDaniel. to-ood. . F~ii fr~~ hl i~d;e; ... ~ial . ~Co~m~J.wyall:~~~.H~w ..... ~~~lilltf·:. hHumomed risbeae to th kesurr·acee.tsltlan<hc:scstehr Ao .. l .. aPtraysadehli'Rapy ~:1;::~.;~~;·:. occ tax rate is up 3.3' uu """"' died. Aug. 10 . He wu • 'The Oranse Coast Junior Col· teaed valllllion in 1 Jehool dit-A ran 1Ma1 1 26-root ladder brotller, Edd Ray Of San Bob Soou, IUS Ocean FL, ' . clar<M! dead 1111 Ill! vii 11 !ep District trustmlast week tri<:t ;, m lint with' 11M 11a10 wtllle pllallq blo bou ae FriDClsoo; a siBter, Jewell Central Newport, wbo said Tom Horn be~k who wu sru. A-iarion of Student Councols Hoag Holl!>ltai after and-'I'PfO'O<la record !96tk;9 bud · awr . Thia reduced 11M Or· ptoved r01a1 '> Rlobllll Ray, l!atllll Of Arizona, IOd 2 he Wll Bpelltlog for youtb. dent body pr<S>dent last school and as a detepte to the Super· dental StriDI!IIng at blo pt totalinJ S!5,3!3,8J8, but &nil< ~I Distri<t't butliolld 58 , of 311 AmeiiiJII Avo .. I!J'IDdcblldreo. Dr. Nolan FrlueUo, t1110ke year at Corona del ltlar H;gll inrend<nt's Disrnc1 Advisory hom e, 'Mien hla blgh cbllr the tu bat to distrkt property rev<nue by S2JS,!! 4 .,.. .. Balboa lolallll, 81 HoOI Ho• Service a were beld Ang. 12 for tbe Newpor< Harbor School. has been aworded the Counc~. He represenrared his tipped agalnat a table. owners will be lower than anti· d h r I •• .. ~!tal 'l'burotlar .....,., Ans. In P1Citlc VIew Cbopel wltll Cbltd>or of c-..,., r• Orans< Counry Stanford Club high ochool ;n the finals He Is '"""vee! alltl llY 1 cipoted. P' r e amoomx:-.-, 8.-Dr .. Cecil Holl'lllm or St. Molt portlnc OG I CbiiDba OtiiD' scholorsrup lor his fresh..., or the Gemco tcholanltip com· biotite<, Andrew .Jr.; .a It!• The new budaet b op ::::::-:.:,: tllo Ia 1 ••• Jio wu polallallbelrla oa ~ Cbwoll omcl-IIIIIIH ... ely. IDd actloG or >"'" ar StanrO<d. petitioo 11 ..,. Disneyland lt>10t. tor. Lareoa; bla ll'llldpar-$3,7ll, 675 from laat year ond wltle will -... , •• l4.1S lllo ooUIII oltlo or llle •OCDtJ Mine. la-nt wu 1.o lllo bollll of tii!WC'>ro. He ;5 the oon olftlr. and ltlrs. enl8. Mr. and Mra. Oole Mo-f 57 .34 ~ ...... 11Dut t p.a. Aq. 7. PICIDc VIO'&'-dal Part. !avodq llle EPS-111111 Jack c . Homboalt, 240t Black· -meot ol 11M Sran· flaoleland Mf. •d Mro. El-Will-• tu ntte 0 oenbporS!OOof ... 'Ho plaoed tile 1-oollao IIALlOIIBII'Oi n M -IDod reo&rlelloaa ltDd thomSt.,EastBMf. fO<dscholanlupOWird..,rrode mw""ltb. oeebporS!OOor-va~. ltdoos,tlt!tlllr.Noi L- roor !bat ltd 10 I biper IOOf. 01' UPPD IAT· DIU ...,.._., ln lllditioo to Ms 3.97.,.... lit' Richard H. Pauley .•1 Ne~· ara .. lltle •m-._ uotioo. , 3.3 -I t ~I' .. , csfll!o Cit- .. I liJ' llao l-lt!llllod, Boaj-P. f'olllo l r., Dlllorw -apolte lo fl-. t ..,_, T-__.let· port -· I<IK>Iarsllip chaiJ. bold An&.H 1a l'adllc VI.. Tho 1-Ia -·., -C.. Dlsttlttl. ad lie loot 1111 bol-IIIII tall P'IIJtill Dr., lloll or lise plaa Loclotlod -· =in footWI -...t -or 11M StaniO<d Club. __ al Palt, wltll lloU -~~ -I-... -(W II'JMII 1 ..... rill .. 1M OUdl-..-.. lJppor llltJ, -Ails. 14 ot --llou ~ llKk ...t~lod in a w1t1e -tatioo was tMde by Dr. =;:'!..~UJ a(<-. :::-= ~ wr: W; -'I ... ..._.. -.. -......... 11o .... 11o11 111•111 11o.,.. .......... -or -. ......... . of-t 11<1Mt1n. He -L ~oro.-. -· ..,_.,. ., -*, IIIII 11a1•1 1M -,.a& 11o -ww W u ... BW lh u, -...,,_ -jlllllor .._ 11 111e <lob's -a_,.. in (lloltp Co 1$'t ~ U....,. .. -Ill lttlo--b.:.. 1 ,_.,.'lit W11 a willa 1111 "*'--=porliJ~:U -tho•oJtlt-... ,S..taANt. 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Unirod -oliO w .. I ouppon<r of .... -· COnffi-you .... It pt eMit Y'"" .... BID Cox ..... nodllod aD-""" Yodrt Club, ..... IC ... r: • s Off•• rr·· I'EI " IUbject 10 ICriow doubts bu ben DIIMd enoc fot Human Welfatt. In 1947, 11\tee run Sulu ud ~too. 'I'WIIwat •• thl -u.. It ...... onct Crowa ~· lll ll,tUOa ~IIIlA' ,..T/1 ~ot by-.,. Joh._10 ,. ..... Earl Woma alter that orpniurlon was lilted u a Ccm-11-oflbo-,blt....., bo(on. Iry.., .. ollalbllr .. ~As~ot~ Off._ ... ,... ... , .... .,., .. E.Ip ... W.... a1 OUef Jutticc of 1he Sup......, ~-.. n. Wben muntsl front by 1he Howe Committee on POit 291 hol* .. •'"'-thl-... _ __.. ..... ,own a bolt or :1721 E. c-..., .. c-•t ... c.w. --~ --·-,_,_,_..,. TILIPMOIIIJ 17W-~-c:..la 714) Johnaon ~ppointed Abo FortQ to the C...n in Un-American A<tlvil\a. A s. .. re ~-1M boll will bo -. ..... YACHT CWI NEWS jwt ltltotolled In tbo S.., pt 1965, only rhrtt: Senaton ~ the morality and tee called the SC H.W a M t~Ktsl operation _.,_ tablet•t uacllit by C'aDdlllfFI; 11w '-'-Y_.tOubJunlor In toucb. CaD Flo, our IKI't • TU NEWPOIT HA&BOa ENSICN I• aa. oldy •= , ... Pli•-' couraac to oppo~e hn nomin~tion : lburmoad Ina the Soviet Unton and ats su bservient Com· wbal ellt could one .. for 011 -..-wdllar)" al 67J.5070 daily from 9 ... pau.-. ie aa. Cky of N..,on S.ec ...... , ... oaly loeelly Williams and Curt it . When Johnson appointed muniM PaMy in the Unit'd Scates." a IIUINDir Saturday flilhl in s.lliAa lllltNCtion ltMOD t 5' for inform~tion. •-..4 •IMI :t:r:ed • .., .. '• lhe Newport Jl.riilor..CMio ..... Fortu Chid Justice, a areal hue and cry arose The nominee has had no previous judk:lal Newport? end Saturday, Auplt l?th. 0 ~.:"::01 .._ ~J· oa n..day. S.COIOII el ... ,...,. pahl -mo.aly amona RepubHcaM--nOC b«aux ~xperit-oc:e. which qualifies him well ror the The ..,.Dina fetOvUJn wiU 'I1UI year,..... .. YOUftl ulb J~ THE ~ION d WO· THE NEWPORT 'uAaaOa ENSIGN •-..&jM.od 10 M a •••· Fortas doesn't belteve in the ConSiitution he prewnt Sup~me Court position. bqin wtch 1 no-bOlt cocktail were produc:ed aad wt aD arc tetnam' eu, men an ,... of ,._. .. d re•IMiow by cowt ~ ffo. A-20171 ct.ed has taken an ~ath to up~ol~ut because a In THE INSIDE ON LBJ, Frank L. Kluck· hour 7 to 8 .m. foUowed proud of their lllllna propeu men · · · Join the ArM~ May 14, 1951, Ia Stapetior Co_. for 1he CoeMy of Ora:r• Slate of lame-duck Pres •dent appornted h1m l The crave hahn states: "Fortas was Owen Lattimore'~ .P . by and proweu. Our thlnb to Lepon. Y«;* are uraently nee C.lll•al .. _. •1 rea110• a hereof Ia qdliflecl 10 pllbll all pelllie and cowardly Senate has failed the people defense auorney during the McCarthy inquiry authentk kai-bi (food), ~· Tom Atldnton ofTrlftiCOftSaill ed for 11eTV'Ce lo your Conunun· ..aicea ,.r...,. by law. aaain. iiu o the ln~titute o f Pacific Relations, and ac. ptred and ~~d by the Ia~• for the loin of t•o Hilo dua ity, to the Slate and to the,Nat· .UVO · HAAPA ................................. Q....-aad Ptabllaber Since his appointment to the Supreme Court cording to Lauimore's book , Fortas wr01e him of the A~xiliary -Polynell&n tloops for our Club sailin& ion. Call 673·5070. PEG HAAPA ............................................... .ANOC1•• Editor in 1965 not once hws Fortas de ·. 1 d f om the h ff h · •-h style. While everyone IOI"Jfl on •• 1..oo1 • ••-suuc•"TION •ATU , . : . ~~a.c r tot c c ect t at 11 may (}1: n~sa ry 1 at you . . ..,, ,or uK 1e110n. MEETING DA.n5 Ia Hwb« Area: Oae ye•, l4.00; 2 ye.,.., ll.OO ,~Ct1st lme. A.be Fon as •s a Soc1ahst, and pos· get Jown in the gutter in whirh we ar~ no w the goodie.l, we ..W be ~ren1d· Even thouF the American The 2nd and 4th Wednetdays 0u1 of "-bor Are-,; One ye•, 15,00; 2 ye•., 19.00 s1bly a Manust.. , . . o{1(rllfint.t as a resul! of Senator McCarthy's ed ~y autabLc Ha.waliarHype Lepon Yacht Club il not recot· of the month 11 8:00p.m. The ~.,...,...,...,...,...,....,...,.,.·;..· ..,....,....,..,,..,--o+,..,...,....,,........,...,. One of Amenca s most p.atnouc newspapers. Persona l attack on you!" musiC.· Once everyone has eaten nized offiCially by the 1oc:a1 LeJion Hall · 21S 15th St ~0~0 Th~ ChiCQf:O Trib~~nr. sa ys th is about Abe Fortas· efforts convi nced Lauimore that "I their fill, the fun bepns. I bt d -m.... 0 .' · · ll at •-tL._:• ~ .e F.ortas : "The lnt~.rnation.al .Juridical Assoc:ia· There ·"'I~ Hu'--... How· c u ~ ecoprlu-• IIIOCII~, on the. Bay, on Newport-JM~.uua .~~eta had a friend, and we be lieved in each other," wu -lU '<WI are r d by llllilon Pe 1 taon. referred to 1n the ed uorial be low. has runsu 1. been cited in !he 'Guide 10 Subversive Organi -but fa ilt:d to kee p l attimore from being in-alian, Tahitian, Maori, Main· oveneu. By tome mysterious .. , T ED 1-d Pub\. . • f h U S C dieted on seven charg~ of perjury arising from Iinder ... At a party like this, ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensign za 1ons an •cat•ons 0 I c · · onsrns t.auimore's teslimony before che Senate Inter• · he '--as a 'Communist front and an ofT shoot of the everyone Je:U mto I act . .....,.. International t abor Defense.' and ·a~ an or-nal Security suhcnmm ittee . year AI Meir in his Samoan Sulu ga nization whic h accive ly defended Commun-Middle-of-the road groups like the John and the girl in the authenlic isu and consistently followe d the Comm unist Birch Society tried to impeach Earl Warren pw Wrt won all honors fo r MOl FOR THE SECOID 21 YEARS! The fir st 20 year s Me th e hardest! Party Line.' anJ will doubtle!oS uy t~ get Abe Fortas. im-costurAe and dancing . "Fonas was listed as one of the officers aod peac hed . \~hy not . also Im peach the President Charley Hunt and A1 Watson national comm itleemen of lhis association, uc-who appom~ted ~'m and tht Senators who will ~resi de to the Ballast Tho Largest Bible Closs in !I.e Horbor Aroo h•vlte• )'0111 te • • ..,~~y h• wl.ich "Tht Biblt Cooru Alivt" Now there's a consolation. Th e Ensign has just co m· pleted those fi rs t 20 years, and with thi s Issue we start on our 21 st y ear, ,with tha1ics to r th e many fr iends a1d associates wh o have made this enterpr i se succeed. cording to the Hou~ Committee on Un-Ameri-vote 10 contirm ~um? Why auack the monkey Room Th ..... ... tb · d f · d .. A . . ey w.o..u LW:tt: e ca n Activities in a 1944 repon .·· •nstea o the organ gr1n cr.-mencan Way drirlka of the lslaods ... and TIME: Ev.,y S.Nay ••rwiRI h.• 9:"5 te 10:50 PLACE' FIRST IArTIST CHURCH Human £,•,nt.f reponed in 196.5 th at Fortas Fe-atu res I'm oot talking about Chevron • • • In that first issue of Friday, Aug. 13, 1948, I wrote th e followin g by way of introduction : -:------------------------=----------or Fashion lslaod either. L H t th Ed et DUES ... DUES ... DUES ... OF CXIST A MEU. "Her e is the Ens ign, your hom e-town , com munit y news- paper. Its purpo se i s to serve you, th e reader. It s aim is to reiX)rt fully a1 d fai rly the news that concerns you cYtd to present the issues an d prob lems that face th e commun· ity ... It is to fi ll th is need-the need for con ve·ying complet e and impartial information to the community - that the ~n sign is being publi shed." e ers 0 e I O r This is dues-lime of the year. Annual Legion dues for the U.N. PROCLAMATION lords" by A. K. Chesterton. hind the conven tional facade: year 1969 are payable as of 1 A I'ARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU ! Editor of the Ensign : "Many well meaning people in of a well -ordered world, it July , 1968. Nine dollars will BRING YOUR CHILDREN I Gov. Reagan's refusal to issue the wo rld , whose lives are fi lled would have been impossible for get you next year's card with ~OO<XX:>OOOcO<XX:>OOcO<X:>OOO<X:>OO() a proclamation for United Na· with good works, will support the West to lapse into it's pre-an Eirly Bird stamped on it. ' That s tat ement s ti ll s stcYtds as a guiding IX)Ii cy. That firs t Ens ign at so carried th e fi rs t "Log by Ho p," cYtd in it I includ ed a brief explanation o f the choice of nam e fo r my newspaper: "Out Ensign takes it s name from the fol lowing dict ionary definition: 'C::n siiJI - A distin· guishin g flag or banner; stiYidard..' Our En sig n aims to be distl ngui s hing, and to help lead th e way by tell ing the news a nd problem s o f the comm unity fa irly and impar· tially." • • • tions Day should be commen· any institution provided only sent state of putrescence or for ded by all who ar~ not blinded that its declared aim~ are bene-the overseas territo ries, brought by U.N. loyalties and who can volent and high-so unding . . . with such labour within the distinguish be tween U.N. ideals Were it not for this all-per\lasive purview of civi.liza tion, to be and realities. form of li beralism, which has abandoned once again to sav· Quite appropriate to the cur-substituted emotionalism and agery and the hungry maws o f rent issue of U.N. involvemen t wooly-mindedness for true the jungle . are these quo tations from a thinking an d accurate percept· "Not the least grievous & new book '"The new unhappy ion of the malignant forces be-pect of the tragedy is that the N H men and women who aUow ewcomers at oag them.selves 10 be deluded by Saturday, A...t. 3 fi ne phrases into acting as the REoiiMISCIMG ON THE FIRST OAY Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thundoy, lwo. 8 enemy's fi fth column, in al· Last year, on th e occasion of completing the 19th year Beach, ~So . Bayfront, S al· JoBois -~~3 ~=~~n:tb most eve ry country to wh ich of th e En sign, the Log contained some remin iscen ces boa Islaod. B 0 ' •• the rot has spread , are mostly aycrest. 1 f · h bl h which are of interest on this bi rtl':day date. He re ar e some Girl -Mr. and Mr:;. G. Ross Girl _Mr. and Mrs . Jeffrey pc:ope. o arreproac a e c _ar· excerpts: Carter, 3253 Iowa St., Costa Hill, 16i14-D Caraway, Costa acter, mately decent and kind I · oUIC!:' " •<-..,..r.., ...,..c olilk , · ,l!l!J'L ·, t , , Mesa. a1 . llearl. T~e b~ltie for. the That i1 rst E'.?':.J.~'\ ~ s~~-~me_ '"'X:'"Y momln? . ijoy -.;:Ud Mn. Ya-Fl4.,~ ~. 9 vic tory of the spirit pf oi Friday the l JIII of AuQilst; 1.-el Ch:Jt <lor should ·1111-. , !Jans!Jlg Lane, · !loY' '-''Mt: 'iiDcl Mri. Rldoald would be won with relativ .. ue have been enough to instill a bit of1concem In tt\e most !Costa '¥s.~; Tumer: 223&·PlaceoUa-Ave., "Were it but pollib" to convince optimistic publi sh er's heart (except a . publisher whose ~y -"Mi. and Mrs. Isaac Costa Mesa theseeminentlyworthy altruista own birthda y li kew ise fall s on a 13) Tipton, 734 W. 2\)tb St., Costa Girl -1'11r. and Mrs. Charles that by thinking nothin& ' Mesa. Buscb, 21\lil Highland Drive, through to its logical end, and I reca ll very vi vidly what my particular ordeal was on Moftdcry Aut-5 H bo Hi bl d by th · ·u; · "-, ar r g an s. ear wr ngne ss to JU'"&"" that morning of Aug, 13. After to iling most of the night W ~ -~~· ~d M~s. J ames Girl -Mr. and Mrs. John institutions by their professed getting that first issue off the press, 1 was up early C: · 4 L~ egoma Ave., Shaler, 1975 Wall ace Ave., aims, they are a livingeUI1Jie with pract ically no sleep, he lping with the chore of de-~:a !~r. ~d Mrs. Arden Costa Mesa. of the truth that the idea] is the li vering the firs t En s ign throughout. the town. We had s· d 2~2 B d Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Maotredenemyof thereaJ ... CoJOr a~, roa way, SCOckha.uSer, 2J2\l Fullerton 'The fact remains u Con hired a trailer, hitched it to our car, filled the trailer T sta~>les~.. 6 Ave., Costa Mesa gressman Bruce hu es~blished- with rolled and rubber-banded Ensign s. 1 drove the car uu y, -t· 13oy -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . . . ' Boy -Mr. and Mr s. Patrick ,.__." Paul . A that the parhcapataon of the while two young lads s tood in the trailer and tossed out Marcou , "'uo anoo ve., u -, d N ti' · th c McCray, 214J E. Ocean Front, Costa Mesa. na e a ons m e ongo papers on front lawns o f houses . Thos e two helpers Balboa. Gi 1 _ M d M P aul take-over was very far from be- d n -r r. an rs. · bl d d" d tu rn e out to be s trictly luxury Items, because in the --.uy -Mr. and 1't1 rs. J ohn Naylor, lil~A -Americao Pl., mg a no e .an 11rnterest~ week s and months to come, that weekly job of toss in~ Ev~s. 18\131 Norton Ave., Costa Mesa. crusade, but _mstea~ a "_lOSt~~- the papers ca me to be the exclusive responsibility of lrVlne. noble racket mvolvmg Btg Busa· Twi n boys - Mr. and Mrs. ness crooks, venal fuolC tio nanes,l Peggy (the boss ) and mys elf, until, with great joy, we David Greer. 1833 BalOOa politicalpimpsandpanders were able to turn this project over to Jtte 5X)st office. Bl vd., Central Ne ~NpQ rt. servan ts of the Devil. How • • • Wodne•dcry, Awg. 1 many of the dear old ladies, THE LIFE AND DEATH OF NEWSPAPERS Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Mu both sexes who organiu fetes Anderson, 1164 Paularloo and sales ~f work fo r thiJ o r 1\n d one fin al repr int of the histo ry of the oa st -o f in- teres t today becau se it describes the newspaper si tuation in this Newport Harbo r...Costa Mes a at ea. Thi s is fro m the Log of Oct. ll, I %2: • • • Ave., Cos ta Mesa. th u ·1 d N t" • A · Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Edward ~t h"' e th ~-~~ns . sscx:a· K c L 4ll o SL alt on ave e :wl&.test . . ee, r~merson , f th h AI Ne~Nport Beach o e trut . as, not one. Girl _ Mr. and .vtrs. Clark is impossible to stress too o ften Tilton 2824 1st Ave. Corooa thai the ideal is the enemy Another Editoriol Voice is Gone del M~. ' the real': -\II of a suJ Jen lhe newsrurer si tuation in the entire Ne w-Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Arthur B. M~m rort neach·Cos ta \le sa area narro ws down 10 ju st me and Conle y, 2618 We st minster P l.. 258 flower, Apt. 8 and Tl ti.<.. Th at 's Otis Chandler. boy publisher of the Lo s CoBosta Metsa. . Costa Mesa <\ 1 T I I Y -Mr. and Mrs. C1ro nae e ., 1mes, no w a so o wner o both the Costa Me sa R . 783 All gb A OBJ~CTIVE VIEW ~, be II I·'P.I d h N aruJre z, 8 eny ve., EARLE G TRUAX 'or "o -era 1.t-1 ot an t e 1 ewport Harbo r News Pren . Costa Me sa. · • 1' -Editor of the Ensign, <\nd sn 11 is th at the pioneer newspaper of the Harbor \.rca Boy _Mr. and Mrs. WUUam mer wage and salary ad · Now that the aun alannisls is the En sign ... becau se the hi sto ric J lobe 1-leral d n1me Karg es, 437 Goldenrod Ave., ministrato r fo r the Irvine have prac tically recovered rrom has become merel y sm all type in the masthead on paa e 4 of Co rona del Mar. Co mpany . has been pro--wringing their hands and their the Co~ta \len Dail y P ilot ... and th e hi uoric New • Press mo ted to manager of mul-crying spell , we can once apjn name has be en com bined with the :"ll ewporl n each edition of the Costa ~o1esa Dail y P ilot. an d undo ubtedly, in time wi ll likewise so in that sm all type in the Pilo t' masthead. That leaves the En sian u the Of!IY NewpoM Seach new•· paper. fo r th e Costa Me n Pilot i1 no more a Newport p11per than the Ne w Yo rk Times is a Southern California paper by vi ~e of aettina out a We st Co ut edition. For all practical purposes, one entire new1p11per o f the Harbor Area has ceased to u isL There rcrnainl the New· poM edition or the Costa Me•• newipaper, in addition "' the Pilot i11elf, j ust u there wa t befo re the J·atut meraer, 1nd the Conner J...time .. a~Week New• Preu il jut a memory -linaerina in the nane 1till carried aloaa•ide the ntmc or tbe Pilot. ti-h ousing operation s. He look at gun control objectively will supervise the o pera· and seuchingly without etTH)o tio n o f Irvine Company· tion and hysteria. owned aparlme nt develos> Boiled down to simp~ facts, the riJid aun control law rec- me nts. He was fo nnerly ommendtd by the preJident with Allstate Insurance was aimed 1t Lc1m 1 only the Compa n y. and joined the aovemment with ll'ns -de· Irvine Company in March , spite the constitution! The ·1967. He is a v•duate of ''riJht to bear arms" WIJ pro- San Jose State College Yided for in the eonJtitution and served 3 years in the since there could never h~Ye U.S. Marine C orps. been an Americ.ln revolution If the public .had nor been per· mittr:d lo bear anna. SETH CAVEUN DIES AIRMAN Francis E . Star-Seth Cnolin, 75_, of SOl E. key, son of Mrs. Bonnie Oronaelhorp, Anaheim, died L. Hendrie or 4 24 Red--'"1· 10. He b .,rvived by a lands Ave., Newport "'"· I lOri, Slei& Cooolin or 1751 hu completed basic train-Condlelticlt l.Mo, llnycmt; o 1"1 at Lacltland AFB, Tex. dauprer, Mrs. LUo Vl&lionzorri He hos been Ulilned Io or Ia v.... ond S panel. Criminab are just not JOin& IO be ......... d ond rtnpr- printed IO obtain IJUSU. Sinoe .. ly. c.c. -loy. Clondolo, Call(. · Wllllf Is 11 Store? A hardware store is where you find just the righ t tool for a job that has both· ered you for weeb-a tool which you 'didn't know ex isted until you saw it in a window display. A hardware store brings the youn a boy and the old man together on a common ground known as "Let's m a ke something." A hardware store sells the results of .science and invention at a price everyone can afford. A hardware store repb.ces the old railroad station a nd barber shop u the spot where you 're most likely to overheAr conversation such as, "Well, we ar e put'· tins up this shed, and I say to Jim, 'Is your side plumb? And he replies, 'It sure is, and a couple of inches over!'" A hardware 1tore iJ run by a man who answen questiom, solves tou&h situ· adoas, rives advice, and conaiden it a priviJece to be a put of a typical Amer- ican community. Sometimes, to help meet the payroll and t.a.ke care of his taxes, he does a bit ol aelllnc. A hardware store should be the first place to look for a hus band who has wan· de red downtown and dinner is getting cold. But don 't disturb him unless abso- lutely necessary. There is no place he. would rather be when he has daydreomoo I with a mechanical twist. A hardware store never oulgrowa it& customers, and they never outgrow it. They come back because it fills a need far beyond the merchandise. A hardware store always has a fascinating answer ready for the eternal ques- tion of C"U.Stomers, "What's new?" For no one except the deale r him.seU has ever been able to keep up with all the fresh ideas and new products which makes thia the ma.t interutina store on thouanda of Main Streets. A hardware store has one of the few window displays guaranteed to slow tbopptr'• ltep. Even if the display il not the best, few can pua it by. But when the de~r hu put effort into creatin1 an attractive display, the appeal is about i.rretimble. A hardware store hu one main goal for ill adverti.sin1 and promotions: To · creue ltore traffic. For once a cu.tomer comes in the door, the dealer can pend upon "impulae u.les" to complete the •llina jobs. A hardware .tore il where a man buy1 three thinp he hadn't thought about hour before-and then retumJ a couple of daya later for the ainale item he had o~ intended to pick up. A hardware .tore il the handiHt way one want.l to step into anoth.r world, and catch up with the march of pfOCl'HI. It's a part of his life, and it never diup- polntl him when he IDeS there for the .aon of inlpiration tht· other stores don't provide. A hardware .tore may not make bic money for ita owner, but it bel~ in mak- inC oubotontW citizeN! for the community. S-ui hardw""' "-len would liJte4. to t.oll you thet they think tiWr .. lnsportaat, too. And bocauoo a hardwue otore ..r-•re the porfeet oottlna foe .u .. xpNOIIon, you mJcht even hNr a ~ •Y. "Any hardware deelu who isn't happy in 1 bir«.,r liko tlsla, will ...,. hove • hard tmw (indtnc ruly othor llno thet would be an ialprove~Mnt.' " I TeWinkle Hardwa~e ESTAIIL.ISHED 1919 Oec edi&orial voice haa thus alto ci•app•ared, for thi 1 SU.Je tmalaanation of Colt& Meu Daily P ilot. Globe H..ad. •d New1 Pren now ~pellkJ h11m0nioaaly with the ~-of die Loa Anaelu Times -• aon. of mixed up ,..,d,. -Jt.,.blh:Mi n at best. aad qgite It home widl macb of •• _.,. -d O>wud !til 80>dslf oollcllado trr woy of .---•deetH. 'De l!aol., .. , of dso 4•-nri•l ... ..,.,. of lodiol- the Air Force Technical chlldmt. s.mo.. ..... hold From the Bible Traini"l Center ot Lowty ""~· I lin l'lciflc V•w Chopol, ,._,., .. •• ol4 tno~~JI .. H --'--.n. AFB. Colo.., ror opedolized IIIII lrs..._t -• l'ldflo All t1sot 111o ,_.,..tis -·• . _ ...., o ............... i ................. , il ttlll ._ .... , II •• oroico of----oloo I ..... '', ,.._ ......... _.,..roooioa.fll•u")croo•• .. _ .. sA ., ... ., ... ' 11111-........... -_,,, ......... ., ...... .. ochoolina as on lnteiU... Vllw 111-111 hrlt,-11o1ta lholl """' to.,.; ...s llinr tbot ce _.. • .HONEST GOODS ., HONEST ce opocillllt. Alnnan S'w-llortuooy dltoc..._ Olllciaott -to .. I wtllln f'MCI!S (•4 ...... -.... ntl) key is 1 1965 Graduate of -Dr. a.,-d 1 .......... -out. 1102 NEWPORT BLVD., COST' ME• • 'Newport HIJ'bor Hlllt F .. l--f--•·1 " .., School and oHmded Or-C.llta Y-"-AJ not to do.._ own ... boot 548-1011 6•1675 .. coat eou .... COtta .. .... ...... "" will or hlns dllt ""'' .... A HALF. CENTURY or SERVICE .,_, c.ur. _,... est. ,..., 6:37, :11.) L-.!:~=::~~;!:~!!.!.~~!..~~~~~~~~...:,;!,1 I • I 8 tnterest from the h t of any monttl on funds received by the lOth. f) Interest from da~e of receipt the l oth. C. Interest to date of withdrawal on funds left 3 months or longer if account remains open until quarter's end, 5% per annum compounded daily cur· rent rate on passbook uvinp . • New students to sign up Counaelina offl(;es of Corona 9:00a.m. on Monday, Tueaday, del Mar, Costa Mesa, Estancia Wednesday,Aul . 12, 13, 14,19, and Newport Harbor High 20, 21 , 26, 27, 28 and Tuelday Schools are now operaling un-and Wednesday, 3 and 4 . Pro- der the summer schedule for gram adjultments from 9:00- registration of new students 11_:00 a.m. on Thunday and and provam adjustment of Fnday, Aua. IS, 16, 22 and I TH IS HISTORIC PHOTO, talcen on the old Newoort Pier, has a notation on the back that the photo was shot on July 4, HOl. '3ob Stabler of ~ilboa, who sent In the picture to the ·Ensign, says that It was proba~y taken by George A. Lorton, an old-time rirlcher who was a frequent visiter to the beach. This prized me- mento of early days of Newport 9each comes from th e collection of Mr. Lorton's daughter, Glenna Hehn, who lives in Costa Mesa, NEIPORTHARSOR ElfgGN A RST SECTIOtl --P.,. l , THUMDAY, AUG. 15, 1• OOUA D£L 11M, CAI.Jf. REAL TEAR JERKER 5.25% per annum on bonus account s. ' ~ c.•'~ ~~---------------- regular students. The offices 23, and on Tuesday and Wed . c h h N ' wm conl;nue to be o pen untH nesday, Sept. .3 and 4 from u rc ews the beginning of the fall semt· 1:00 -3:00 _p.m. ster on Sept . 10, and students CostaMaa Hip Schooi:Mon· Ceotral 31tie Olurch, at Not too many yean IIJO, a common remedy for luna diseues was an onion plaster. "Strona," but hardly ctrective. Now, thanks to medical research we haYC: powerful dtup which have drastically reduced the death rate among luna patienH. Etfc:ctive medications are imponant to your health. When you're ill, they can mean tht differenoc between pain and comfort ... between life and death. So, don't rely on home remed~. Let your physician decide what medications will bt best for you. Then let us fill his prescription~, -- 1r nt •l callt•r •·••nw iu TOD ·\Y ! ' MUTUAL SAVINGS ..... ....... ••••c ••••oo. 2867 East Coast H1ghway • Corona Del Mar, Calif. 92625 lelephone 675·5010 J1U0 Offlc.f • f'AUIIIU tUI Cnt.OIAOOilVD .,.SAOflllo\.C#IUf.91109 UY FIEI IS, Jeweler ...... W«tduulaii:IH NAME BRAND WATCHES DIAMONDS • n :W ELRY • Gin'S ., w ........ c.... -• u.,tr FU LIQUIDAl\O~s are encoura-d to contact as da.y through Frid.ay each week, 23 d S d 0 A •-f Se 2 r , t. an range ve., early as possible. With the except.lon ° pt. Coaca Mesa -Pastor ~renry The 4 high schools cover the and 9, by appotntrnent. Ple.ue Jones will bring a message entire Newport Beach, Corona call 545-943 1 for an appomt-entitled "A victod.ous anny" del Mar, Balboa, Costa Mesa ment. at the 9 &nd 10::.:> a.m. Sun· areas lhat make up part of the Estancia H~ School: Mon· day. Al 7 p.m. he wUl speak Newport:Mesa Unified School d~y through Fn~ay each week, on "The perfect layman." District. High school enroll -With the exception of Sept. 2 MldweS 3itie study and ment for the school district is and 9, from 8:30a.m. -3:00 prayer meeting will pe held predicted to reach over 8 000 p.m. at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Vaca.- in rades 9 through 12. ' Newpot1 Harbor Hip Se~: t1on Bible School w1.1:1 be 0: eU m ces are open Each week day commencmg held Mood~ th10ugh F'riday , as ~~ow~g 0below to help Aug. 14, with the exception.of Aug. 19 to :J), flom 9 to s dents r are ro r the Sept. Septem~r 2 and 9, by appomt-11:45 Lm. The school will 1~ eoinp: scbool: mtnt. Please call 548-1121 for be for cb.Udren in grades op · g an appointment. rrom 1 through 6. Corona del Mar Hip School: • • • · of new students 11 IlliG II CITIZIII TO First Bapdat Olurch or HOLD PAlin .. UG. 12 Costa Mesa, Magnolia St. at HarOOr Senior CiUzsa, ')&ora Ana Ave. -nr. PJI. who will meet at the Senior Neumann will speak at 11 Citizens Center, 15th St. a .m. &mday on the subject. and Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven, "3ocles on lee. . . What Thursday, Aug. 22, at 7 SaJth the Scriptures?" At p.m .. are ls!llling an lnvita.-the 7 p.m. service navid K. t1on to all -tr you're over Suaub, tuture missionary to 50 -to oome to the party. Scotland, wUl be guest s pe;r It's 10 be a "OOloholo DO ker. Mr. Suaub and his wife kaka--kai," which m.ea.ns it will be located in Glasgow, is a party or msmy sides. where the:tr wort will coo- Come in mumu, holomuu or sist or chUdren's classes, ~ ~ ~\~~ * TABUS * CHAIRS SAVE TO pareau ror oolor and corn--distribu.Uon or Gospti liter- fort. There wUl be games, a tu per al evangelism display or bl adt and 'lllhite a re, son . elephants, a special elhHi· and street preac:hmg, and tioo Charleston and dtverai· e venUJally eatablisbing a fted entertainments by local churcb there. PAATV NEEDS lolclo"9 '" .. '' 1Nnq~l 1•blel puncll bowll ~OIIH ~Col"OII rKO<CI P'•¥.,1 ............... Ch.,._l lnCI giUIU PAINTEAs· EQUIPMENT ~'"' 11111¥111 leddot•l ...... lpaoer 1111.,..,. drop clo1r.1 LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS IIKIOII 1nd hlltrs m(IWIOI lt>d otdgtrl ltwn IWHI)Itl llwll •oll.,l * lflUGS * LAMH * Gtnl * ACCUSORIH * MANY ODDS N' INDS INVALID AND HEALTH I'IO""I.oi beds Wt\HICI\a<fl; (IU"Itel BORROW .. ,... .. PLUMBING TOOLS anythi ng your heart desires f r om IIWI< 111-"11 IIIII •vv•n pope cuntn '"'"nc"u pUmp I "'' ""'"'CCIo." floor llolol"'" ..... 1. ld91fl ~.c .. .,.., erun""' uptlolll.,y Ultmpoo<~u• .... Cfltll p11v111n1 TV 111i REASOIIAILE RATES NEEDS A to z· RENTAL CENTER Fer•erly BRAT SHOP L•cotlon 1• Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phne &42-1111 WE ARE PROUD Plontyol Pa141:1nt s,. .. of Our 15 Years of Service • "Ginny's Gang." A dooat1on • • • ol 50e per person will be Newport Unl.tY Ctllrch, accepted. meeting at 15th St; and lr- Mrs. Aaron 0. Christensen vine Ave., Cllrf rla~ - is chainnao, and may be ''Let there be peace, the called br lnfonnation It age old topic conf10n~ng 675--3279. nadons from tie ~wt!'nmg. wl1l be tbe a,ermon topic lor -_:L~EGAL NOTICE the Rev. Loreo n. Flldtir>- ger ror the 10 a.m. Sunday NOTICE OF' PU BLIC HEARING servi ce. At 7 :30 p.m. IVed- SOTICt: IS HEREBY GIVES nesday he will speak on th at lh~ City Couacil of the Ci ty '"3ei.ng triently" during the ' Reach will. hold a . rrunit singspiration. regard111,11l the '-<001 Y Seiersen fr<Hrl • ! • "';~m·~:::::'" the Plaa.nias The Chrtsoan Sdence ~ deoyios \'anaace Churches, Corona del Mar, a one foot en croa<:h· Newport Beach and Costa eot into th e west side yard Mesa -Words from Psalms aod a two foot en cfla<:h· provide the golden text for meot into lh~: east side yu d for this Sunday's lesson-ser- a proposed sec011d s tory over a monon "'5oul." !lotB!{I:' at 19(}()..()2~4 Clay Sueet, • • • Se wport Beach, Lot 24, Tr.ct The Lutheran Church of 1220, io an R-3 Zone. the Mast er. 2900 Pacific S?!fCEISHF.REBY ~U RTHE,R View n r .. Harbor View Hills Gl\ f.~ that the aa1d pubhc _ The !lev Jan Womer will hearios wi ll b~ held ou the 26th lead in ' wofship at the 8:45 day of Aui(Ust, 1968, at the hour d 1l am Sunday services of 7;30 P.\1. io the Couacil ~ · · mil Cham beN~ . o f the City Hall of lD the absence of Or · ., .• the Ci ty of ~~wport . Heacb, Uam ~ller:: The sermon lOP!~ Califoroia, at which lime aod will be Jesus is Lordi place any aod all peraoas ia· The adult lncp.Ury class will teres ted may appe•r aod be heard resume meetings on the 2nd ereoa. Sunday morning in ')eptem-laura Lapoa ber. City Clerk City o f ~ewport Beach Publi!lh; Au~ !5, 1968, ia the Sewpott .Hubor Eaai!D DANCE PKOORAM liT FOK HOOT 'I HOLLEK "Hoot 'n Holler" Roost or KF1 Night Owls wW be out in force at 2 p.m. this ~n­ day, Aug. 18. in the Senior Ctt1zens Center. 15th St. and trvtne Ave., curr Ha~ veo. to hear Walter J. (bughetty o r the late night time radio program. nus is a repeat pertor- aoce ror W.r. Daugherty, wbo 'ts an authority on !IUch dt· • • • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church , 600 St. Andrews Rd .. CUff Haven -"Look through a wtde-aogle lens" Is the sennoo ti d e chosen by n r. Chades l)ierenfield Cor the 8. 9 :30 and 11 a.m. Sooday services. The week lon g "seminar-by-the-sea" begins at St. Andrew's Mon- da,y 'IIIith a 1tble study breakfast at 7 a.m. each weekday . a mid-morning 3ible study at 10 a.m. and ao evening address at 8 p.m. All meetings are open to the publtc. verse 9Ubjects as uoptcal LEGAL NOTICE ftsh. pboiOgraphy, and llle archaeology oC Egypt and NOTICE Of PUBLIC H~BRISG Mexico He is Ute retired NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN d d' · b · f the tbt du City Coaocil of tlae City WO S C ampiOD 0 , of N•wport Bncb will bold • tango and in 1946 W011 the pabllc lrr.eori•t~ resardint~ th e all-over b&llmom cb.mpioo-•ppeal of \h, aad \Irs. P!r.il lbip in Ne ...-Yort. It ia u L••dal• frtMII the dedaioa of a dancec' tbat he 9iill erlt•· tile Pl••i•ll Co••i .. ioo attach- tain this SUnday wttb b1a lea IDu coadltiou to the IV•"' ' lea of V•ri•ce No. 949 lor • pannw, Mlu Elaine Ell.,.. ~'6" ftotll •eth.ck whA ba).. worth of Loa Angeles. co.lu proJ•etiaa S', for b.l· r----------, coale• P"'Jecti•S 2'6'' i•to a S' aide yaN for •ru a&oriu Ia ~.l .. t tNt 0atUI wh.,ia 35' hiJflll aal' for u•cloaed tt.lee.l" w.,lclt •ttku ftoor atu neeed •••u l•-allowa ble, at 815 £. Bey A.._u, Ba.IM.. Zoa.• C-l. NOTICEIS8EREBY BAL1Z MOR1VARIES 11•1 -11101 AVI!. COSTA IIIlA ....... - •• L C:OAIT llhiAY C:O IIllA D& 11A1 Olllel t ,...,., _,., CIVtN •• , •• hMa1 will M llaltl ,. My of Aapal, 1968. at af 7:10 P.M. Ia Ill• ~·~ .. 1! o--. .r th City fila Cter af M-,.n C.tlla•la. at w.,t~ d•• piece •1 •4 all ~· l:========== ..... ..,. a,..t •tl . .. ........ ,.... ....... , __ L.-.. ~ .. Chr aoo( L. ·~ ,._._ a., •'"...,... a..c1o -• _ .. _ : r.w. ...... u, '"" .. ~ __ ,:c:•::.:~:==;... __ •• ""..,... •-r.•• Tbe Plymouth Congrega-- tional Church, 3262 a road St., Newport Heights - "The 3 diSCOYeries about r..od" Ia the sennon topic or the Rev. Nonnan Brown at the 10 a.m. C)und"' servi ce . • • • St. Mark Presbyterian Christensen Pllcwlllacy Church, €aatblurr Or. at Jamboree fld .. ~aat 'llu1't -Dr. Morris Q.obinson will preadl. at the 10 a.m . Ciun- day service on the question, "Is sUence .gplden?" -·E. COAST .. Y .. C08011A DSL MU 0810LE 1·1151 ' DEDICATED SERVICE • COIPETITIVE SALES , PROFESSIOUL LEASI•G All in the Old--Fash ioned Atmosphere .when Everyone Expected Promises to be Kept. Coma let us oc.nper you ot Richard's, Evllll"' in these s~f-service days, "'e bel ieve in 1ervic:• 0ur butchers ore qlod to cut spec:iol cuh for you. Our d erlcs ore hoppy to 01'1S,.er "'-'astions of find 10rnefhing for you. The arne deml ineu ot~d ..,.eJI-stodted 5hMve• nu.W a thC)Jipin~ nice. Ou r variety ..,.i]l astound you -so m r.ty 1hings you ca~'t find a~y,.h ere ....... GET THH SP ECIAL RICH ARC'S FEELING I 12.~ ... J:...,_ LI DO CE NTER COMPLETE FOOD MAR KET , HOME & GIFT SHOP, FLOWER SHOP, YACHT SHOP ' l4ll VIA liDO, NlWI'OIT lEACH. 61~ • ' lVI. SHOW SYAITS "41 SUNDAY-2 P.M. I NSY IUN . " SI:COND FilATURE: ltO.I:ItT MITCtoiUM ROIIUn R VAI'ol "ANZIO" THE LUXURIOUS l ttOMI 0' I OCliiOIG CHAII lOGIS II Ew .AL •• A ! ro• "" '"'" "" \ \/..BALBOA P[IUMSUL A • 61l 4041 ~ THEATRE CHILD .nTH P AREWT O~L Y cJulieAncirews ftWW l MarY Tyler Moore Carol Channing THE FIG:ST TV SET sold by Davis-Bro wn · set back on a trade, and the hl s_,rlc No. Co. of Costa ·Mesa is exhibited here by 1 i tem Is still at th e store, Mid it still partners Chri s Brown , at left, cYt d Hugh work s. Mr. Davis and Mr. ~rown started Davis. The sale was made March 25, their bu siness In 1947 at 1885 Harbor l CMB , to a Newport I sl<r1 d r~s ident, an d 91vd. in Costa Mesa. In 1%2 th ey moved was later acqui red by relatives after th e to thei r pres ent 3·1ev el sto re at 411 €. death of th e original own er. Fo r senti-l ?th St. ol'vMi>Yc 9sJ\ItiTNG TRIALs HERE The U.S. Olympic sailing trials Newport Harbor_ Yacht Club. scoll an d Lowell North, San for th e International S.S Metre The race course Will k set sou t~ Diego; and Ernest Fay, HOuston. class will be held Aug.l ?-27 off west of_ the h~rbor entrance. The fi rst race of the series Newport Beach, hosted by the T.he wmne r will represent t~e will start at approximately I Umted States at the Olymp1c p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18, and one ~PORT . · The hanging • w~• the best shclwl in town! Games in Acapulco. Seventeen race per day will be sailed on sJdppers from across the coun-Monday , Tuesday and Wednes- try are entered, including Gar-day . Daily first-place trophies dner Cox of Villanova , Pa.: Dr. will be awarded Wednesday Britton Chance, Philadelphia.: night and after a rest day, rae- Ted Turner, Adanta;Ge rry On-ing will resume on Friday. Wea- ther perm.ilting , the seventh and fi nal race will be sailed Sun- day, Aug 25. The best 6 of 7 will be counted. The 5.5 Metre, a three-man keel boa t, is the largest of the five Olympic class boats. Built to an international rule (simi· Jar to the I 2 Metres), consjder- able variation in size, hull sha pe and sail area is permitted. The ra·ting is calculated from th ese dimensions (all expressed in metric uni ts) and must-not ex- ceed S.S metres . Typically, the boats have an overall length of approximately 34 feet . Most of the trial entran !J. who arrived early in Newport with thiir btbts~ sailea ;rtune~ f.p '!lieriis SpOnsored by 'tbe host TE DDY ll."" &t.LEq:u'AN, son llu6'1ut' weekend. John Mu: of Mrs. Robin A. Lindsay , shall of Stamford. Conn., was 807 W, '3alboa '31v d., '3al 00 a, first , fu!luwcd by Ted Turner, an d the I ate llemard Ellerman Atlanta . 2nd : Gardner Cox, Vii- has just retumed fro m hi~ anova , Pa., Jrd; and Lowell firs t sea trip afte r graduating North, San Diego, 4th. July 20 from the Ca lifornia 1':':'::::::":":~~~=:;; Maritime Aciidemy at Vall ejo witn the rank: of C:nsign in th e Naval Reserve. On his 21st bi rthday he completed his \ ... o..1.,, .... .,.,1,.~1ct·~,1 ,., Co ast Guard examination and signed aboard the Hawaiian, Matson co ntai ner ship which brought molasses con tainers and bulk su ga r from Hawaii . ~~~~~~~~~:::::::::::~;;;;;;~~~; ~H;e, was 3rd assistant engineer the ship, His s teofa the r, Lindsay, is also on a Matson · container ship as a ' 1221 E. COAST HWY, CORONA DEL MAR deck: officer. SOCIAL DU SET FOft lUI OR CITIZUS As pa rt of social arts week, Ule Costa Mesa S& niorCi ti z.en s Cluh w111 cele· t.f t e social day onTwoscl:>y , I AuguH 20. from 1 to p.m. in Comrrunity Recr~ tion Center. we -t gate, Orange County Fairgrounds. Canasta, pinochle. and bridge ro um :nents will be held until 5 p.m. A chi cken dlnner will be s erved from 5 to 6 p.m. and an ol d-fashioned oommuni ty sing wil l round out the evening. theme-sa . ' ' '-' ' "' ,'. ~ " . . . ' . ,., . . ' . ' ,\ . . ' Dies l"n 6•!fory leap IEII'ORTIIAUOREIIIGII FIRST SEcnOI --..._, 0ooa14 111'111011 111rt, 117, o1 lol ,. 1M ·--· 10 TIIUIISOAY, MIG. 15, 1 .. lloJ7 -La.. -llo ... Ntillolr lh tile -ClOIIJIIA DEL liAR, CAUF . .._,.,..., 1-od ID Ilia IMP 0... lila _,, bod u-.. .....-Jaao -P'lldor -•a.: AuJ. .....,, a &~~~~Pao a! tile -ODd Hanlol ,._ell; I. -1M 8111 llow ol &be 10111q llociJ, : a -· Loula Hut. aad Polk Lido bulldla1 aoor 11r. 11ar1 .,.. a ..... or Ilia-·· 11ra. AI &a H ... llo .. lloll>llal. Ilea -... Iowa. 1114 U...S llervlcea ..., bold Allllo Tile !Ill wu wllaH oed by 1J1 Callfolllla lor 46 ,eora, 12 1J1 Old Ncmb Cburcb, Tllaolby O'Leary ol L.-a 9 Ia OrMp OolaiJ. ro-L.awa, lloi1Jwood, Beaob, wbo bad ·aiDppod oa He .....S wllll lbe U .. S. wltll llf. ·flarmOad I. Bnbola lloopllal Rd. for llle oiDp Navy 1J1 llodd liar U, waa ol 81. 'Aadrew'o Preibr- lillt at lbe •tr•ce 10 Hoac ao electriolu wilb OeD•al t.ertu Cburcb omalado&- HoiPital., and by WlUtiiD Service StuctioL He te IIW'"-Weetclttf MOitUII)' · wu ta Loupey, 814 Coopeoo IlL , Vivid by blo wile, Jlato ..,.,. .. Coole lloaa, -wu lllllclo a -d; 2 l.-~f THE PIRATES INN ' 440 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar 675-2051 For the biggest adventure • 1n DINING WATCH f()R Of/B. ()PEill.NP v, --·~ .. ,.... . ~ "'~ ....... ,.. .. T . h t. ~· J IINY IJAY 'NOW SUGAR~ 5L3S. 59¢ ~ CHICKEN.QF-THE-SEA ! CHUNK LIGHT 2 •• sftr TU NA 611 oz. T 1 PK. 2 '" 49c TUNA N~RODLE S9' WELSH RAREBIT SHRIMP 5 oz. EGG ROLLS IU.B. COFFEE lib. 69' 21b··137 FRESH LOCAL TOMATO 19¢ QT. BASKET WHITE ROSE u.s. fl SN BAG 3¢ 4¢~B. • ' BroolcJnp V •ricty Store 8013 Cout Hlcbway Corona del liar Phone Harbor 81!0 Tw•ty y..,.. ap, ia the lret i••• of d.a F.aai., we raa lhia .d. i)ar atre.t •••her ie aow 3300 [, Cout ~wy., •d ou tel.oae aiiiiDbw h .. be• claused • ~73-1600, we ao lo~ser have dte reatal library, •d ot~r aovelt1q an aow imported. 'let we .,. atilt ita the ..... locatioo, aad we hve load~. ... d load. of variety it.oa, aad lhe eiOre ia atill owned by Mr.. Myrtle Rrookiap. ,---CHILDREN'S BOOKS---, · Greeting Cards · Stationery Supplies ·Gift Items · Personalized Novelties a ad PIN CURL BONNETS no; ... _. .... sc .... BARGAINS GALORE! 1/.2 :::~~: '/~ GIFTING Off includina SUMMER NAPKINS 1 ~ PKG . ---·"" -Rei. S<Jf VALUES TO l .SO 10~ CINDY HOPE has her hill removed by ~rad Smith, in the more fonnal attire 'lltllch the teen age group will OOn for their ComiTOdores ~~~ on Tuesday , Aug. 20, at Balboa Yacht Club. BYC JUNIORS TO DANCE AUG. 20 Balboa Yacht Club will hold are: Commodore Jay Lawrenc..:. its annual junior commodores · Vice Commodore Rick Jenness, ball Tuesday evening, Aug. 20, Rear Commodore Gordo John- at the clubhouse. Dinner will son . Treasurer Carol McCord be from 7:30 to 9:00 and and Historian Dalynn Smith. -~ dancing from 9:00 to I :00 to The other meetings are pven the sounds of the Super Cttief over to such activities as volley dance band, selected by the ball , dancing and movies. Balboa Yacht Club teena,e Dean and Beverly Hope art membership. The theme for this chairmen of the teenage pro- year'spla is IDe Arabian Ni&hll-at the Balboa Yacht Club. Tbc junior commodores baD is the major teena,e JOCiaJ event of the year sponsored by the Balboa Yacht Club. Invited to the ball along with members or the bost club are ~~~':~ m«nbers or other loc&l clubs, inclu<iin8 Ba.bia inthian Yacht Club, NE'IPORT HARIKIR f.llgGN ARST SECTIOtl --Pqe 5 TltURSOAY, AUG. I~ 1!118 CODA DEL MAR, CALl F. Mesa Post gets award Ched Cot coadiiC~ a mooc NeWly oloeted olll... ot out•aa"'oc cbild welt•e ;uo-Poll 466 AN 8oad S. L. gram, Oooca lie• Amerlcao Prei&q, -. Nool H. LetPoa Poat 455 baa beeD Hoqu, jUDior puc, on ••• RUMMAGE SALE SET r_,IIOI..,d wilb ao award der, adj....,l aod no- The Star .,._tCiubofNew· tJOm Cbe Datiooal org&Di.za. otncer; Eupae 0 . a...-. pan ae.cb wW hold itunnual tioo ot Ule Legion. lat viOIM»"rMMer; TioiDu , ...... MieTbwlday,Fridly Tbe Coat& Meu Post 11., H. R.boclea. IDd ri~ oad S.lllrday, Aua. 22·24, 11 .-!viii a alll&loe ttom o. der: WWlam H. IIMI-, 1112 HarboriiiYd.,Coota Meta . W. Price, OOOIIIWIIty oervico cbaqlalll: Howard H. Dally, Clodaifta,antiqunand trt...,rtl cbaitmiD of tbe 29Cb district, hiMOriiD; Robed C. nllb., will be on We. The hours are for outstaDciD.g comaw.W.ty judge adYOCUe; Je... P'. 10 1.m. to 6 p.m. aervice activities. Guyoo, eergeao~Mo-uma; ud aervioe offtoet. ANNUAL COAT EVENT 10%' Off ' ()II OUR JUST AqRIV!'D COHS Aug. 10 thru Sept. 14 GRE~T S~APES ... GQEAT PROPORTIONS TOMORROW 'S TEXTURES AND COLoqs Marvelous fabrics. •• ..t ected with the utmost cere lor your porticulcr n•cls. Special ottention has b.., gi v., to give you the minimum af ""eight lor your maximum CDmfart. SOUFFLE MOHA IRS VERY SHEER IMPORTED SCOTCH TWEECS BASKET AND •AFFLE wEA VE wOOLS OOUBLE KNITS ALL HATHER COATS in a variety of fabrics. •• botn clreuy Cl"'cl caaual A d~~posit ""ill holcl rile coat of your choic .. A-..,1• , •• "'• '" -· , .... ,-4<1119 l•t. Ah -·M-e-4 fer.,_, .. JIPI"I -'-"· del Mor -673-299Q TO HIP AIO I'U OF THE ,_ -- NAPKINS ELEGANTLY INITIALED Formerly 1.25 ia clecontor colon 4.98 -NOW s lslaod Yacbt Club Ne'Ni)O rt Harbor Y&ohtl Club. Throughout the surnrner these yacht clubs participate in interclub teenage activities, cul- ntinatin~ in the junior comrn~ ENSIGN Newspaper dores ball. ' 'teservations for tbe eveo.t 49( PKG . THI IAMI IWIIU AID ,.ILIIHIRIIIICI AUIIITIJ.IUI We too are the same :~!!~~~~~~~!~!~~~~n~;:.be made DO later th&o August 16, wttb either Miss Carolyn Starr ot Balboa YacbtCiub, 873-9757. for 47 years OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES 673-9110 """''Mt .. 3127 E. Cout Hwy, GIVE YOUR CAR • A Boat Ride on the Balboa Island Ferry J WE DELIVER or Beverly Hope, &48--379\l. The Balboa Yacht Club teen- age program includes dinner meetings every other week dur- ,lng the summer; the flnt of which involves election of jun- ior officers for the year. This year's elected junior ofncen KAREN HELIN, dqhter of Mr. ll'ld Mrs. Frank Hetln, <1615 F•lrfleld Dr., C.,eo 91ores, has won the wings of a TrinsWorld Airlines flight hostess. Stle hJ.S Dlmpleted 6 weeks of clusroom ir'td ln-ftlqllt lr1inlng at TWA's act Frye Training c .. ter in Ka'lsu Cltr, Missouri , 1nd will bt strwlng p.assen. 91fS on bo•d ntA's dDmts- dt SWSIIt .. ftigllls -s .. Ft.,dsco ll!ltrOIIiooal AllPOrt. ......... ,_0,.., ,., .......... , .. , ~ J Ill y..,.. ogt on Juno 1, 1921, wlten-•..,_, In tho car buaintss in Bolboo, it woa o ""' limo"'""· Now it is a buoy pawing -..ity, ond our little gorogo has 11"0"" lnlo a lorervnner -g Ford dealer ... 1,. in Sauthom (alilomio -Ill acres of ulfra.1nodt01 Solos ond Str¥ict FaciliHos laco,.., on Harbor Blvd. in Caatw Mtsa. 'It',. ptOVd of our car buaintsl, and wt are ilrilltol with our ~ity, •d boot of all, wt likt tho grand pooplt .... lift h.._ c-In and Itt us sho.,.""' a....,d, tHEODORE ROIINI ALCOIIOUCI ANONYMOllS "•""' ""'· 673-171~; 'P.O. Boa Ill). Cotta Me ... • . 1k ,• !!:i .. '. . (.'d1h.~. J e~ !t e'W e.a:!/ U~-t'v-e , ... a dc ,;-jd-! 'fiTk "ti; d ;__Jc. • ,'f d"~ {'/,,,}t"~<.AJ eM .£.. ' ~., s_,, .. -.a .vvd ,;. ~ j<y of ajd6 .. ~ee Mu . -Ei.U NIGHTS i11ter!Clf'$ • i~ ...L---..,j TIVOLI SOUARE Tel: 673-2740 2640 E. Coost Hlvhwoy, CoraN del Mor ' 33 1 /3 to SOo/o OFF ' on NIW(IIIrtlr TV Sale; 2027 Horbor IIYcl. Cost• '-'••• • S41~511 Can't •ell it? ••. Trade It? For Fut Action Retults "olillllx R•fferty o,. Bdo!cotlo••'l H.,J ln1cJc. 11.9,., I o.-.·,_, ' ... c ........... .... . ..,. ...... ... _,....., .. .. HOP 'N SKIP to the . beach Cozy 3 bedroom home South of Highw ay; beautifully lands caped; room to odd unit behind (would ho ve Ocean View !); im· moculotely decorated. JUST S31 ,500 . ~EMPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 E. C.e1t Hw,., Corona 4el Mar 67S.2101 NOTICE Of l:'iTE:~OED TRA.'l'~ff.R A'lo:D LEASE: RA CK "'"'«< i ~ he~by givea that !lodges, \!. 0., Traaa• 1901 ~·ea,tcliff Drive, Newport Be.acb, Call• , iateuds to s ell certaia persooal property to: Oelmaco Corpor.tioa of Oraage Cooaty, Tatea ded Traas feree (lenor), of 1661 E. Daapm-n Aveaoe, City of fullertoa, Califonlia; aad that ~ai d lateaded Traa ... feree (Le~~o r), Delmaco, ia• leads to leaseba ck to said OH ALL SALE loiERCHAHDISE George T. ll,.o dp:eot, M. 0., TraD!deror (LcHI!lled , the 11aid per~oa a l property, a geuera l description of which is aa follows, ID-wi t: medical equip- ment aad offi ce furnishiaga and locued at 1901 Westc liff Drive, Cit)' o f ~ewport Beach, Ca li· lamia, aad th11t 11aid sale aod leaseba€:k traa!'llactioo ia to be coa11ummated on the 20th day of Au gust, 1968, 111 10 a,m,, at the office o f Delmaco Corporation a ( Orange Couoly at 1661 E. Cba~ mao Aveaue, City o f F'ulleru:~r~, Californ ia, VIA 3445 LIDO DRUGS • NIWPOIT IIACH 675-0lSO Dated thi!i 6th d11y o f Aup:u11t, 1968. I>E:L\IACO C ORPORATIO~ OF' ORA~G[ C:Oil''l'TY By Bta.a don .-\. Bruason Delma co Corp. of Org. Co. 1661 [. Ch•pman Ave. 2-IJ F'ullertoa, California 9 2631 586911 21t. Via Genoa • Lido Isle Aplace of dienity for a distinctive family- Riilt in the middle of lovely Lido Isle. The location will thrill you and so will this beau· tiful 3 bedroom, family room and 3 bath hOme -with large ~ving room and modern kitcheo . immaculate In every detail -and for added conveoieoce .•. a 3·car garage, ' $89,500 Full Price-Terms Available ATTEHTIOH, BUILDERS Wo havo 6,600 sq. ft. lot on Lido-pricod at only S40,000 p. a. palmer lncorporatea THE DMlOPERS IJ UDO Sll«< 193S 3117 VIe Ll4o , O~olo 3·7300 M-..rt ..... -,_ tloo L.A. •-coli MA UG4 5 bedrooms, 3 baths -Stone fireplace -Elec· built·ins -carpet and drapes all in e xcellent condition. NEAR ALL SCHOOLS. S36,7 50. U "\ "'\.J Note to "Hop" -We've been here just as long as you hove! Congratulatio ns an your 20 years! Wells-McCardle RealtorS Reliable Ser vice Since 1943 Publish; Aus. 15, 1968, ia :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .......... ~~~·~N~<~w~~~·~·~H·~·~h·~·~E;••~';~~--~--~11;1~0~N~E;W~PO_;R~T~-;~8-·n~29----~CO--~~T~A~M~E-SA--- THE RECORDS SHOW: Satin Tone. lATEX HOUSE PAINT & I 1968 OLD COLONY OUSE PAINT SALE featuring ... SPECIALS Aug. 17 lhru Sept. 14 LATEX NOISE PAINT LATEXEXTI~DIPI.ER SUIFA'IT NOU'SE P,AIIT MOUSE PAIIT PlilER LATEX USOIIY PAIIT Rog. $8.15 Rog. $~.15 Rog. $8.10 Rog, $8.10 Rog. $7.35 SALE S6 .79 SALE S6.79 SALE S6.79 SALE S6.79 SALE S5.55 S2S milli on total sal es th ro ugh the Mu ltiple Li slina Service of The Newport Har· bor Costa Men Board of Reaho n for th e firs t 6 mon th s o r 1966. THI S IS OVE R 4 MILLI ON DOLLARS PER MON lll lN PROP ERTY SALES! LIST YOUR PROPERTY Wllll A REAL TOR! .. --WE Til? ' , OUR HRTS [0 ARVO E. 'IAAP I1 ' Publisher and all the staff members of the NEWPO RT HM OO R EN Sl G'i Con gratulations an )OU r 20th ann i ve rsary of service to the community , de dicated to rel iable and infannarivc nc\\S· cove rag e. are Southern Cal ifornia Thrift & Loa n speci alizes in personal. busi ness and Trust Deed loans ... Stop' in today and see how we can solve your imme. diate money problem s from depend- able funds available right now . The J hrifty way can save yo u mo ney. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRIFT & LOAN 170 h st 17th St .. Costa llleu ..... 646·5045 6359 Wilslllr• l id ., los Anae ln ... 653·1220 MESA VERDE HA S TWO COUNTRV CLUBS MESA VERDE HAS 4 SCHOO LS. J PARICS "mu4\ir6~~~afty ... 21S» Meao V.,... Dr., Costa M••• • Phone .546o-5990 lATEX EXTERIOR PRIMER IIOW AVAILABLE IN DOVEl SHORES, NEWPORT BEACH ..... tJltJllle SUN FAST HOUSE PAINT & -IE PAIIT .. Ell ,..,,. ..,a:aeoo ..... .. ' Jaycrrst ' For ~wllloc-. .. ord tt.bnl. I ,... ciiiMI'tlill ht ...... M IMq . lw111 Wtlft & SoM, lftC, lin 1 IIIIIIMf nurnOtf of 1M llr-lilt view 11t1ta ever offtted In tttla "''"' *-tiM. TMM l.,cNII "fWftel' VIew" lob llaft 100 ft. II'Mtap 1M lf1 11f .. 200 ft ...... c..Mi ... witt! liM ,...,. ., .......... liMOn West lluff IIMI ,.._. iMdln, ltltll llrlf wlew lttlln offtt tfll liMit .,..... ltc:ltiM ll t"'l .... lw1 .... & S.., IK. .UI ...... INI btl!fd ,_.-llru111 IMHM, 01' P"' ""' ,.... Ill ....,.. ............ '*"'· Nn JOO Iorin • SM,tiO 1D $120,000 ...... 1842 ...... Drtwe, .... poi ....... -(714) -I NO lor -llloOMoL ~--,_....,.., •• I. II, a,..., ..... A .. • HOUSE Two bed-• -COIPofS •d dr•n ONLY $24,450 •••••••••• CdM 45 ft. LOT· Room to build o nico -homoin l10nt of existing garage apartm ... t. •••••••••• OPEN Sat. -Sun. 1-5 ' 2~ 14 BASSWOOD, EAST BLUFF ThrH bod...., + FMily R-Luolt 1101fto -Corpots, dropn, nicely ICO!dscopod PRICED TO SELLIIII $37,950 ' llOii Y. f"R.Aiil<l.lli I 'RE:Al. TOR ' 3250 East Coast Hllflwty Corona del k , ClllfOI'n~ 1 OPEN For Fussy People Superb 4 Bedroom Hom e, dining room, ·fireplace, 'beautiful pool -VlEW. Just reduced to $53,000. OPE~ HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY Ito S J,A71 ~".,.• c .... Hlghl•ch f ~'I '6 332 Morguori to Corono dol Mor -67J.8550 (}.,.. 1/o,.,.//, f< •• /tor COIGRATULATIOIS TO THE USIIII Fer IIIII 21 ro•s II Ill H•ttr Alii! ,. PETE BARRETT REALTY is a comparative newcomer, but the .. old-timers" of the company add up to 209 years of residence and participation in the area. • • • Call on any one of our "olcf.timers" to vet that EXTRA service for your reol estate needs - -.......... PETE BARRETT BILL BENTS MARCIA BENTS PEGGY B ERTUL Ei T BILL MORS LARRY PFISTER JEAN RITTER MARTHA BARRETT 642-4353 0-P-E-N H-O~U-S-E SAT. & SUN. NOON til 4:30 P.M. 904 ZURICH CIRCLE LIDO ISLE $115,000 • 4 BEDROOMS • 3 BATHS • URGEPOOL • ,. .......... n•aan uL•a alt., ua.•a $60,000 HOUSf . $40,000 w $34,500 Split Intel dflilbt • a qldet euWHae stnet. 2 ,. .... ~ -... ~eft~~, ..., to ...... .... ylld wldl .......... f.roal • r.r. Speda1 ~ ture lUI fb only lhll ._ wiD remain. PaarDecl tudy room wtth ~-So m a n y bNuliiW •P90lnt- mt'fttl )'OU IDU.ll Jet! Pleu! ... , Newport ., ,VIctorl• 646-8811 (Open 64).6472 .... 673-- 17:10 W. Cooot Hiwoy M--'t ' "NeWport·Beach Office I ~RSOAY.:.. AUG.15!!t68 A DtL liAR, U~UF. lmlo\.,. 0111 till ACta IPACIOIM I a I -.VAIITOIBm ,_ a """""" ,_ Slit • Plivate Patios • ·Pirepllcet • POOLS • 9 Hole Punina Oleen • Tenni s • Sepatate Ftmily Section • .4.tti . to Schools and Pta'ntound 900 5eo L-, C61 ' Mec.,._r RHr C:.est Nwp. clese .. Fe ... 1 ... 1.&•4 OIL MAl 6U.:I611 "F.IIIILY FUN IHILE YOUR COLLARS GROW" INVEST IN RecretlfiDntJiltJIId PKOIII U2·.5 I 11 ·-tii ' 20 Years Serving The Harbor Area In Residential & Commercial & MEET OUR STAFF Our experienced U1le• people are qualified to help you in buy- in~ or 1ellin9 , .. 1 e1tete prop- erfie• in the Harbor aru. We can edvi1e you on tref'!dl in community development, popu- lat ion 9rowth, 1chool1, ta us and :~on i n9. W• can h•lp you find mort9•9• fund1 •nd comp•titiv• rates. WI CAM HElP YOU FIND A HOMI. Shown below are example• of the cu.tomary quality known to thou•end• -------------- OWNIE8 TaAN8FU8ED '10 DAY'ION A t. .. oly Hoc1M4o -lust -th of tho "'*' Coll .. mlo ch-.•. Aloe Y'"' ho.,. on oxcltlf'lt p_,_lc ·VI-of tho Bey •ul ·0C"!"· Tho ho~Ro It llko flow-_.ty 2 yn. ol4. It'• • ,,.d...,, 3 r....-. Dlrtlne ,._ & Dofl h-•· wtth •-'Y Hllehttul oxtroo. locototl In IRVINE IV . Woll •• $79,000. Our Rental Department Staff Newport Beuh-Belboe Office 2025 W. Belboe Blvcl, 67].9200 . M' ON TW£ B£ACII , , .la eed .... CIIJPIIA COVD . F,_ .-,lcf\oN wirt4owo ,.,_..,, thll ln.ly 3 t.o4Me~t~, 3 ~ '""'·• ,_ ho.,.. Of'l -•t.otNctM VI-of oil tho kotll ...,t.ft"l or t .. vlf'll ...,, l~•oly h.n.r, F .. Si~t~,lo 1•4 (yew.,., It). P rl co of'lly Sfl,OOO. hcollont ,_,, 67S.l000 f-.M, ,... ... ' mav£•n ..... , N-14r~-Fho·o 8•4-.... 2~ eoth Ho"'o -~. eM,_o,.. ~·Of1lt.lo to llr.tory or •f\1.,. -h., .... ..,. l.oek •hol¥1"1 lftdu4M. AI• thoro I • • '-ilr -"' .,_. ol-•t • .,.,.,_ 41"1"1 ,._, C'"'''•~ fC it.,., llvih.oi"•· PrieM of'lly 13!,750 -Owr~Ot"t tr .. •fon ... flO S.. Fr.,el••· M.A!o ,,..,, 67.5-~0 RENTALS loy I looch loolty Not.Hrtt • .. ,..., .. o..4 c_,.... lootol O.,t. M -Mow,_. ...... oHiu . S11"'"'•'• wi11to, o-.4 .,..,., t .. ••• oM ro11tol• ovoilolllolo, Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. • • Office · Staff CoroiNI del t.Cer Office ' 2407 E. Coett Hwy • 675-JOOO I Rmlltl ........ TltUIIIDAY, AUG. U, 118 HAPPY 20th BIRTHDAY TO TM! IDISIGM M!WSPAP!ll H.,. •t All'S LANDING, we .,. el•• ,..4 ef ••r 21 ,.,. •' a.mc. • H•r•r .,_ ,,.rtflu ...... SPORTFISHING _ART'S ofanJu.g . ' ' All .. , ., "ftllnB •• ~-' ., ••• , .... Cll!~ Will SIUS .. IBUU • &m Mn • ...... MS . • • fiiU"' " MI. IIICI AIISSIB 1 675.0550 1 ,_, .. ==------..--..., . . . ...,...,. ··-· .... ··n··nq TUIN LIFT AT THI IICHIIILO SI&YICI STATION AT ADAMS ST. COHTINUI OH TO lAY fiGHT· ' AMPU fill PAIIIING -. ··-··-·····-· 4\A --- •• 4 • ~ SOJ L IDGIWATIR -JALIOA. CAUP. ' · H. J. GARRETI FURNITURE profenional interior designers 2215 HARBOR 8LVO. COSTA MES'A 646-0275 -1>4b-027~ MARY HANF of Newport ·Beach and Gene Wilkes are lead dancers in "Moods of ancient Russia," which will be part of the dance program for "Ballet Alfresco.'' to be presented in Irvine Bowl. Laguna Beach, at 8:30p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31 , by the La- gu na Beach Civic Ballet Company. Miss Hanf. a dancing member of the Civic Ballet since its incept- ion in 1962, recently returned from a nationwide tour with the Ruth Page International Ballet. She will aguin tour with the Ruth Page organization this fall. N.ew airport claims filed Y.ith 91 new claims filed present total has reached tbe last week against the' Orange sum or 19,361.200 and is County Board or Supervisors expected to reach even over damages incurred by higher. . commercial jets fiying out or Daniel W. Emocy . spokuman ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_~o~r:an:g~e~Oo=un~t~y ,;A~i~rpo=n~. ~tl>~e for lht Airport Noise Abate-l mtnt Committee, said the at- I I Connell Extends HAPPY BIRTHDAY Greetings to EiislcN (AGE 20) THE CONNELL FAMILY: Standina, left to rilltt, Cmdy, 14; Sandy, 20,(jutt muried, now Mro. Jay Otar!es Wilber); Pat, 18; Mike, 24; CaJey, II , and Colleen, 9; oeated, left to rilltt, Kim, 6; Momma, Dad, and Tim, 7. The family dot is Tippy, • 7. The eldest Connell dauaJtter, Kathy, 22,(Mrs. Jerry Perkins). is livina in Demer. (Cameo House · photo.) CONNELL C IIAIIOII .VD., COllA MilA torneys would continue to file claims every week until •he Se pt. I deadline . The latest 56 claims give "trespass and nui- sance by aircraft" as partial reasons for the alleged damage . It is expected that aJI claimJ will be denied by the Board of Supervisors, which is charged with not making a "firm state- ment on what plans are being forrimlated to move the airport or to establish noise abatement procedures for 'current night out of the Orange County Air- port." Said Bernard Tierna~. exec- utive assistant to Supervisor William Hirsttin, ''The super- visors have established noise abatement procedures and all airlines planes and D.C. 9's are required to have an altitude of I ,500 feet when flying ove r the Back Bay. It is the 3 small cor- porate Lear Jets that ny IQW and make the noise, and the helicopters are worst of all. "That airport was here long long before those peopl e built homes. It was Glenn Martin's airport. before the Army Air Force took it over. We do not recognize or acknowledge there is a noise problem. Being an ex-naval aviator and having lived on or near a Naval Air Station for the pan 24 years, I do not feel the citizens have a leg to stand on regarding the noise". The claims were fLied by An- thony Palmieri, attorney with the law firm of Kendal and EBELL TRA YELLERS TO GO ON TOUR SEPT. 7 A tour through the Mother Lode; country is planned for the. Ebell Club travel :section by Mrs. Raymond Herms, chair- mar.. The sroup will leave Sept. 7. TM itinerary will ' include points of jn terest in Sacra· men to, Placerville, Nevada City, Reno, VirJinia City, and finally the LoU Tlhoc rqjon. The travelers will ritw the replicl the lepndary Cortwrill>t I ho""" on the Ponder011 Ranc:h, ~een on TV's ••Bonanzi" WIUJAM lOLL DIES wuu.. J-Mm, 63, o1 :1269 F'"'"tlla Way Eool, c- -. dlod Aut-9. He II .,,. -bj' Ilia wtfo, J-; I ..... W.-naC. T«¥• .. ,.......,11; Oil I I .. , Mn. Rott Carlloa • .... wood;IIICI Mn.JoeltSCrlt:lt- ...... ----llold Avpoc 12 Ill helllc Vlow Qopol -...... Gooop I a ' 'w oll'lcll... .... rct Ill r.o6 Vlow Ill 1 Ill freshly bakocl brood• and pastriea hat from the 0 .. "1 of the 5at.way 1n-s10re .lak• Shop ........... Cinnamon Raisin 1000 layslcle Or. Newport le~~Ch IN BAYSIDE CENTER liAl Til UTIAIICI Tl ULIIA Ia. AU • I J NEWPORT BEACH IOc AJOR STREET 1'111 CM.' L.OOLLt or-.•. ,.... r ' .............. ,. ....... *"' A quarter mdlion dollar pro-• Reconatruclion of 2nd Aw. tystem for lhort perioda of '"Durin& thileonttructioo you ject il now unckor way in Corona between Avocado Ave. and He-time in orde r to hook up the will not have vehicular ICCCII del War, invotvina improvement liotrope Ave., $71,000. new rnalna. The contractor will to the alley, neither will tht of atreets, sewen and water • Replacement of 6-inch wat-distribute written notices ad· City's lnlh trucks. mains. errnainsin~Dmealleys,S32,000. Yitina you, in advance, of the ''You are. therefore. requested The City of Newport Beach • Reconatruction of some proposed shut off of your water. to place your trash in the Street hu awarded the work contrac:t alleys, $13,000. Unleu unfore.ecn diffiCUlties adjacent to the curb in front of • to Walker and Bates Co. of The IOta& is S249.SOO. arile, this change over operat· your houtt. The pick-up ~c:h· Riverside. The projtct iJ bein& Derek H . White, delip en· ion should be completed in •· edult will continue u u.su.al. fmanced by the City's aeneraJ Jineer for the city, uys that bout four hours. Pleue continue this 0per1tion fund, approxilllltely as foUows: the water main installation in "Reeonstruction of the alley until the barricades are removed. • New ~torm drain in 2nd 2nd Ave. will take about 3 will bepn u soon as possible and the alley it rudy for usc . Awe., S28,SOO. weeks. He pves the foUowina after the new water main as in "The contractor will also dis- •• • New .ewer main at the inter· additional information ln a Let-xrvice. The new aJiey will" be tribute beet 11 teast 24 hours ~eetion of DahJia Ave. and 2nd ter to property owners and resi· ~struct_ed of concrete, M~ • before n~sinnina work in an Ave ., $4,000. t\ents in Corona del Mar: mches thiCk . The alleys, or por-aile Th all th be • Installation of a 12-inch 'The contractor then pro-lions thereof, to be reconstruct-1 y.d 1 e '-~~ lmoy ffien 1 , . c ose o vem"u ar tra 1C or water rrwn m 2nd Ave. be-poses to replace the water mains ed have been selected from an 1q49 -t'ib8! This photo was printed on page 1 of the first iss ue of the Ensign, 1\ug. 13, 1948, which you can s ee In the photo at the right. Above, Mrs. Alexander A. Hamilton of Balboa is bidding farewell and giving words of advice to her son, Frank, about to take off for New Yo rk Ci ty to pitch in the Hear'st Papers baseball\tour- ncwnent. Frank, a speefl.ba\1 left..tlander, had pi tched NewpO rt HarbOr High School to a league championship, won th e first game of the CIF play.-offs, but lost the 2nd game. An appendicitis attack en route to New York knocked him out of th e Hearst tourney, and he had to undergo an operation in Kansas Ci ty instead. Later he was a pitching star at Stanford University, and he had a nu mber of major league offers. '3ut a pulled muscle cut short hi s baseball career. He received a 13.A. degree In a rchitecture from Kansas University, later tumed to painting, and is now an outstN~ding Southland artist. tween Avocado Ave. and Gold-in the alLeys. This will neccui-overall survey as bein& in the enrod Ave., S41,000. tate shuttina down the existin& worst conditiOn at this time. from one to three weelu, de- pendina upon the extent of the work and the weather. Art group elects officers The Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor announce a new name, its fir st profe ssional director. and new officers fo r the coming year. Newport Harbor Art Museum is the new title. The d1rector is Thomas H. Garver, wh o has moved from WaJtham , Mass .. wh ere he has been assistant dire\:t or of the Rose Art Mus- eum 11 Brandeis University for the past 6 yean. He will be m.isted by Mrs. Phyllis Lut· jewts. pUay ad""'" tnt or, ~o has had extmsive experience in museums and galleries in the mid-west and Los Angeles area. Mrs. Walter O.K. Gibson of Balboa is presiden t for tht coming year. Mrs. Edgar Wit - mer is fin! vice-president ; Mrs. Harvey Somer~. 2nd vice-presi · dem : Mrs. John Swigart . secre - tary ; and Mrs. Robert Miller, treasurer. Remaining in the s.ame loca- tion in Balboa Pavilion, 400 Main Street. the Museum wilt carry on the exhibition prognm started by the Fine Arts Patrons and will present 4 hl 6 shows per year. The g11ltery season will open on Stpt. 29 with a membe rs' preview of "Just before the war." :10 exhibition of photo- graphs · urban life in America late thirt ies and early forties , organized by the Museu m. Tht show will also be seen at the l ibrary of Con· gress in Wash ington and at sev- eral other museums across the country. i The Museum will continue its programs of scholarships for students at OCC and UCI as well as gallery to\rrs of Orange County Sc~ools. HEQE IS FRANK HAMILTON again, 20 years later, this ti me with son Jeffrey and father Alexa1 der (Sandy) Hamilton, holding uo a copy of that fi rst issue of the ACADEMY IS HIS GOAL Ensi!Jl. Jeffrey, who is 11 and wilt be a 7th grader at Cadet Canclid.ate Matthew M. Carden Hall this tall, i s pitching tor the 4th year In the Mih,Yio, son of Mn: Anne D. Harbor A.,_ Wl'ttmer ieseball program. This year he has Mihaylo of 949 Cheyenne St., been with the Class 13..'Cardinals, playing at Mariner's Costa Meu, hu entfted the park. "Sandy" Hamilton, whose s ports specialty Is Air Force Academy Preparatory cplf, was associated for many years with the former Schoo\, Colorado. Newport Harbor News Press .:rld is now on the adver- During the 10-month course, Using s taff of the Ensi gn. ~~.;·7~~ ;~·~:~; ~~~~~:r~~·:. Fam"1ly l1"fe course stud1"ed jects 1hat will help him qualify for competition as a cade t can- didate for appointment to the Development of a family Life will be made by represen tatives Air, Force Academy. He has education program is en tering of the medica l profession, the been assigned as an airman first its 3rd evaluating study phase . clergy. parents, teachers and class atGoodfellowAFB,Texas. according to Newpon-Mesa the Board ol Education during School District officials. A re-the 3rd phase . MEETING DATES SET cently completed phase 2 work A final report will be submit· A schedule of 7 meetinp for by teachers and by PTA past ted to the board of education the balance of 1968 wasailopt-president Mrs. Doroth y Paul. ed last week by the trustees of The group's assignment dur- the Orange Coast J unior Colleze ing this 2nd phase o f the devei- District. ment program wa5 to develop The 2nd meeting this month a teacher gutde and course of will be held Aug. 21. Other study for evaluation during dates are Sept. II and 25 ; Oct. phase 3. Further rev~w of the · Dec . 18. teacher's and the material onl y when this group supports the actual prOgram. With board approval. several pilot programs in grades 2. 6. 7, 8 and 9 will be established. using teachen specially trained and qualified for this program. Parent meet- ings to fully in form pare nts of the program contents are also FIBERGLASS BEL .TED TIRE planned. Dr . Norman Loats, associate superintendent, states that programs may be ready by or Novembe r. but that the qua· lity of the program is vitally more important than meeUng any definite starting date. PREM!llt~ fi!GII PERF ORMANCE PA SSENGER TI RE Fiberglass Cord Belts. HOLD T HE TREAD F IRM MORE MILAG E-UP TO 100 PERCENT MORE . Polyester Plies ... FOR SMOOTHER, MOR E COMFORTABLE, S AFE R RIDING QUALIT I ES 0 Guardobond ........ . AN EBONY PROTECTOR WHICH EL I MINATES THE HAZARD OF SUO- DEN TIRE OEFLAT ION. IMi"8i5£D.WIOijR if:REAO .......... _. •.• T H WtR p OF' t UP TO z INCHES w IOER I S COMPOUNDED AND DES IGNED TO KEEP YOUR RIDE S URE ON THE STRAIG HT-AWAY CONTROLL ED ON -rHF. TURN 01M)()0 ORAWNY t::uc;t::S GRIP THE ROAn SE:CuN ELY IN WET W EATH E R OR URV FOR IMPROVED tRACT U P TO 15 PERCENT ,..ORE, ,. .............. . TIXACO U .IIMT CAitO ffi -- WE ACCEP'T ALL MAJO" C"EOI1 CA~~tnS The consideration of this fam- ily life prog.ranl had its beginn- ing 2 yean ago foll owing a n'A study and was authorized for basic development by the board of education in June of 1967 by District administration and teacher representatives. The plan was turned over to the special summer study aroup this put summer. Memben of that poup are Mrs. Eli Buman. Mn. Buman, Mrs. Ellen Carkof, Mrs. Edith Diliey. Mrs. Harris, Drnys Jacobsen, Mrs. Fn"'c."~lertU..•,I I Mrs. Narprct Simpson. Merae Smith, teachers, and Nrs. Dor· othy Paul, coosuJtanl. Experts in the fteld of family relations and family life edu- cation heard by the poup in- dude !ln. Sylvia llopn, Dr. Nodinl R. Kovino«y. Dr. Rolph Eckert and Don Oakes. ePIIINTIIIG Ens ign Publishing Co. 0/{1•1 Pri•l.-r• • Hl,h ...... ..,,_., oHaet ,... • v.'""'"' • H ... iMf 2n1 E. c-" Hwy. CO-A DEL MAR ......... 67lo4S50 ' "Construction of the storm drain should begin toward the end of September. This may re- quire closin& all of Second Ave. between Dahlia and Femluf Avenues, and pariS of Dahlia and Femleaf Avenue adjacent to Second Avenue , for about five weeks. "When the storm drain is al· most completed various parts of Second Avenue will begin to be reconstructed, i.e .. curbs, JUiters, sidewaJk.sl&. cross-gut- ters. ''When all this concrete work is completed, the entire road- way surface will be removed and reconstructed. The project is expected to require approxi· mately four months to com· plete." lltiefle I• Y Mr O..Mr t.t • S.t.urtptl .. : Coli 673.0550 She Upon graduation from Stephens College, Miss Mackenzie set ovt to SM the world. The money was there waiting for hef. At an early age, her thoughtful lather Ml up o trust account w ith Mofiner1 Soving1. She makes her own decisions now, but she is glad dad made that one lor '-· '!'' Mariners Saving I your money maket money ; CATCH OF A LIFETIM E-and he's only 12 years old! Larry Pantel of Q70 Oak St., Costa Mesa, who weighs 70 pounds wringing wet, hooked and lan ded this 95- pound yellowfin tuna from the sportfl sher Th underbird out of Davey's Locker in Newpo rt Beach. The 217--hour battl e took place on th e 43-fathOm bank during an alba- core run . Add ing to Larry 's fame is th e fact he hooked tbe tuna oo a li ve ancho vy on a medium rod and a 30-- pound test line an d tought it to a standstill. Olympic style games set The Exchan~e Club of ~ew­ purt Harbor and the \lewpon Beach recreatiOn diVJSton are jommg forces co sta~e a nt'lgh· borhood olymp1cs track 01nd field mee1 as proposed b~ Guv- ernor Reagan. As a salute 10 1he great ath· letes of Ameuca who Will be tn&imn ll in 1h1s state fo1 the Mex,coOiymp•cS.aJunior track and field contest has been out- lined by the Governor for the youth-of Cahforma . Boys and girl~. ages 8 to 18, are ebg~ble Ul to partiCipate and will be com- petmg wllh o thers in their aae gr oup. Win ne rs 'lf the local e· vent , wh •ch WJI\ be ~ld this evenmg. Aug. 15 , from 5:30 to 7:30 at the Corona del Mu High School. will advance to the reg1onal finals, to be hdd in Los Ange les Aug. 2J and 24. Regional wumers Will com- pete m the slate finals Sept. 7 at the Olymp1c training d te nnr the city of South Lake Tatux . no maHer what oge you are. Open your Moriner1 Savings Account today ond eam the notion's highest prevol11ng internt rate in com::;~ERS~VINGS -""" . ..!?::!+-~.,,.., __ I • NBARLOW New members feted IBII'ORT HARIOR EIIIGil SlOOilD SlCT1011 • • ..... I lliUIIIDAY, MIG. 15, 1• OOIOlA DEL IIA~ CAUF. ROSS YOUNG Air--..... Clllb -· """ -·-by F t•'betl &o. 0,.,.. C..ty •Harry Babbitt, -. wtl ..-11 lhe Now· lnaddi-IOwokomina-ald~-~~~~~~96~7;-61:;.;.·,~COI~· EVERYTHING 1onc1 anytt.1.,, GOES .IH THE OFfiCIAL FACTORY CLUUHCE OF 1U8 FORDS .... wt.ot ,_ ._.-BELIEVE wMt you ..... IMtt , __ ._, -'"• Molet" with tho •••• c•• to clo• .,.,.,,. tho ''9'• arrive is •• M.l• .... •ust oHer tho hithost clis- ClMMlh te get the jolt done lAnd •• hove HO -' tt.. lorv"t '61 ii'IYHtoriu in Southern c.au ..... , WE GUARANTEE • • • No dealer-A~YWUERE ~ c• gin you a lt.tt• dHI on o uw '61 Ford duriftQ this "CioOfl Swo_," salo of all remoininsJ lftodofL In ahott • • • TRY US FIRST OR TRY US LAST • , • BUT TRY US BEFORE YOU BUY! NO PRICE LEADERS! Hot just a fo• apociolly di1countod "odvor· tis•n.'' but ovary new cor in our treml'ftdous stock is sloshed to ABSOLUTE FINAL y"r .. nd cleorar~ co eli aco-..nt prices! So many ~~tocMis CMd ~t~aku thot you must talco ono of our -'octric "trolleys" to sao fflem all! M•• your choi co -and clotormino your ACTUAL SAVIUGS in 10 s.c:onch by com. p•ing window shd:er with our UNBEATABLE DISCOUNTS! HO HEW '68 IN STOCK EXCEPTEDII FORDS, MUST-AHGS, T-81 RDS, FAIRLAHES , ENGLISH FORDS. SHELBY AMERICAHS, FORD TRUCKS, CAMPERS, MOTOR HOMES . .1' C:HIJRC:HfS I 1lewpprf'ltorLor tulhernn ~lwrdt "Q, lhf' B/11/fs Ut t'rloo lhlg ,'lf'upo rl Harbor" NEWPO RT BEAC H, C ALI F O RN I A THE AMERI C A N LU THERAN C H U R C H 8 :30 a.m. to 9:30a.m. -WorshiP ~e rv 1ce 9 :45 a.m. to 10 :45 a.m. -Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon -Worship Se rv ice The Rev. James G. Blain, Pastor The Rev . Georae J . Busdiecker, Visi tation Phone-~48·3631 Pastor Christian Science Sftvices n RST C'lt I Rf'lt 0 ... ntRisl·, snt:~·n sT 3303 V1a L1d•• Ncw[lf'lt R~.1ch SLNlJA Y S<. IIUUL 9 1 ~o..,o"of ll a .., SUI\'DA Y S[R \ ll'[S 9 n . 11 , ... WEUf\oiESUA' f-Vl:..'-'1~'• \IEF.TIM I 8 " .... R t:: A DING ROlli-l Weelo4o,o 9 o.., -~p ... We4neodey 9 o "' • 1 ·~ p "'· T .. estlllo, ot>d l' .. dov First Baptist O.urch of Costa Meso Baplisl B i b l~ fe llowsh ip l11 d~PI'11de11l -A.11l0110IIIOW$ Sonta Ana & Motnolio Sts . Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 1:45 a.1 1. Sunday School II :00 a.m. Mom in& Worship. 6:00p.m. Training Unions 7:llV p.m. Evinina Worship A-... _ .. JiFI cor- -y bold S.cunlay ..... 11 Sr. Alldnw'o Pmbyloriln O.urdl, cwr Hown, ""'""'' ....... , u -""'wife, DoW! -v...,. and Mill Jean Bu· low. The bride illhe d...,.,., of Nr. and Mrs. Marvin KeUog Bulow of 432 Woodland Pl., Cost• Meu, and the aroom hails from La Jolla. His parenll are Mrs. Vivian Merrill Young and David Roberts Young . Miu Barlow was escorted to the altar by .. .,, fuher. The Rev. Charles Dierenfteld, '\~~ St. Andrew's pastor, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a floor length gown of broead- ed silk organza made with an empire waist and a fuU circle tra.in. Her elbow length illusion veil was held in place by a band adorned with embroidered flowers trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a medieval bouquet of stephanotis and but- terfly orchids. Miss Jennifer Sue Barlow was ma.id of honor. She wore a floor·length aqua gown made with empire wa ist and small cap sleeves. She carried a clutch of Rubrum lilies. Similarly dressed, but in lime Mrs. Devlcl Ron Y .... , (Bemie A.lrlen pA oco) L£GAL HOTICE --f.E RTIF'I CATf. Of HIISINF.SS Fictitiou8 Firm Nnme TII F: U N I>f~H SIG N ~:O do htre- by certi ly that they we con- ducting 11 Merchandi!l inJ! busi• 1e11s at 235 W. Onn'~~:ewood A•·enue, Anaheim , C,.l ifomia under the fictilious firm nlilme of YOUTH TONF:, INTE:RNA· TIONAL, A Limited Panner· colored gowns, were the brides· sh ip and that uid firm is com· maids, wh o included Janis pQsed of !he ~ollow inp;d~r&on s Young Consuela Ortega and "'hose nam~~ 111 full an place111 Ell H' d Th of re sidenr e are as follows, en aywar . ey wore mat· to·wit : ching head bands and carried a Pat french, 235 IP., Orangf'- single stem of regal orangt lilies. ,.·oo? AY~nu~. An11he im, C•li· Ch ~ n... 'd fomta. osen as st man ~s u•Vl ~lary Lou Sandrrs, 215 1'. Olney. Ushen were Ball Wag· Orangewood ,\.oenue, Anahe im, gtner. Martin Olson , Jose Zim· Californ ia. me rman. Barry Gardner·Smith, Thomas 1'. Miller, \111sh inf(· Da 'd Hood d F d . k 8 ton, D.C. VI an re enc ar· Obie J . Mill'"'· 1 a~in,ton, low. O.C. Nephews of the bride, Randy JITNESS ou r hand"' this 17th d Ch dilly of Jul y, 1968. an aries Barlow , served as Pat Frenrh accolytes. Special mus.ic was Mary Lou SaundPr" supplied by Peggy Olsbn. soloist, Th omas 1'. Mi l l~r 8 .11 W R Obie J. \I iii er 1 a~ner,trumpe ter, o~ CARL s. Kt:CLH bert HueStiS at the organ and Auoroe'' at Law members of the Pomona Coli· 2700 F.~st Coas t lf ip;huy ege Glee Club a group with Corona del Mar, California . • 92625 wh1ch the groom has ~en afft· STATE OF' CALJF'ORNIA liated. COI'~TY OF' ORA.\'Gf. u The colors of aqua and lime 0~ THIS 17th day of Ju ly . d . . 1968 , befor,. me , a Nolar>,· were use at the receptton 10 P11 bli r in and for s•id eouot' the Irvine Coast Country Club, and l!'l ta te, ,,.~idin~ there i n~ where La Na.a Vlastes, dose dul > cummissiooed and ""'Om , t;ride from C"Oita p~rsonalty appeared Pat t'ren cb, · "Ia~· Lou Saunden, Thomu the guest book. 1'. M i ll~r and ObiP J. Miller "kkuded Mn. lr.oowu to me to be tb~ per!!-0!1& of Mamaroneck, ,.·hose name "' life subfi cribe4 to th~ .,.;ch in in!Ut ume nt, and ., godmother and aun1 of aclr.Dowled!ed co me d!at they the bride ; Mr . and Mrs. James necuted the .same . Speir of Cashmere, Wash ., the 1/r.\ESS mY hand 11nd offic-ial -·· bride's uncle and aunt: and Mrs. JP,. .. ir H. IIIII port -T-Il Club 011 membaro, put pnaidtnll ol.,. • ..... lday, Sopt. II, fa< lher club will be honondaa lollowo: -546-4949 II ;n t:batp -ua1 "Htor member" lublon TheyartMn. R-1 f .Geipr, -...lloas. hanc:MM. 19S9-61 : Mrs. Graham H. lltll, Slapdaroundlheclub'ol)'ri,.. 1961-62: llrs. Roy L. Eop, 111ina pool, lhe world crui>o 1962-63;Mn. WUIII D. Millin&. theme f01 the fllihions will be I ~3--64; Mrs. Daniel N. Tomp- ooorctinated by Madelyn Thorn-k..ins, 1964-0S ; Mrs. Robert L. u Hlnsnrck, and spec:W enter· Pons, 1965-66; Mrs. Geortt tainment will include • water Ritzi, 1966..67 and Mra. Ron· This Gas Compatty empl~e is a fri"end of the yours 11a L C...t H.,_, CDM T ......... 7~UJ2 H e 's ready to serve you. H e 's highly trained. H e's good at his job. That's why he works for us. And his job is becoming more important a ll the time. We're an investor·owned company. A nd that's like having two employers. You have to satisfy your c ustomers, the people who b uy yo ur service, by being efficient. And you have to be• efficient to satisfy your owners. For they're the ".,eople w'ho 'invest in your business and make the se-Tvice possible. This means we work hard to give the best possible service, at reasonable rates. Inves tor o wners hip is that "extra step"-why we have servicemen who are extra courr eous and skillful. as we ll as being efficient . It's the reason we look fo r eeo nomies in every way possible and have been able to reduce gas rates six times in the last five years. H. G. Merrill of San Diego . the groom's grandmother. ~o lary Publtc in and for ~11id 6 Count )' an d Statt>. . \ly Commissi on E,pirr !!> O t t. The new Mr s. Young is a grad· 24. 1970. "'" or Newport H,bor H;gh J'~"~"~;,~h~· J~"~''~'~':· A~,:·~· ~t.~•:· ="~· ---------~:_:_~SOUTH=~=~E~RN::cou:::NTI:~E:S~~g~-~~B~COM~~~PA:~N~V~------- It 's also o ne of the reasons our business is growin&. And how! School. ''tended Or'ng' Co's' 1968 . in th r \e,.port Harbor , c ', Po 5 E11,.1~m. 1 · .c' • ,.,,ea •mpauy o l >tl c•h~l•-lhltn!t tsl<!ml College and finished her B.A. degree at California State Col· lege at Long Beach. She then attended the University of Gua· dalajara, Mexico, and studied at the Univenity of Madrid in Spain for one year of post grad· uate work . She has been reach· ing Spanish at Hewes In termed . iate School at Tustin for the past year. ~ler husband is a graduate of Cate School in Santa Barbara, and received his BA degree from Pomona College , where he was a member of the Glee Club. He is now finishing his docto- rate degree at Scripps Institute of Oceanography at La Jolla . The young couple drove to 9 ...... -~ p "' • 1·9 , ..... ~"tllle,. I p '" -•.P·"' SI:COND CHt:.CH OF CltiUST. SCIENTIST Newporl Beach at WEDNESUAY San Francisco for a honeymoon Corona de l Mar 1:20 p.m. Bible Study and will make their home at Leucadia. 8:00 p.m. Prayer Mc:etina '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! L. _____ _, ----:-=-:::--ceo=:=---; Here's a place to save 610 Carnation Ave. SUNDAY SCHOOL to ..... . SUNDAY SERVICE 10 .. .... .-EONESDAY EVENING MEETINV 1:00 , .... READING ROOM - Mutual Buildina 2863 East Coast Hi&hway Mon.· Sat , 10 w.m. to 5 p.m Thur .. da y rYrninll":-7 to 9 . Ynu .,e cordtallv 1nv1ted to 8111'nd Church ~nu:es •nd 10 use the Readuta ftoom. LwtMr• Cheuch OftM Ma•ter L.tloo ... O.rclt iw ._.,Ice 2900 Pac:Ui c View Dr. leo-• del Mar, Cahr.,..; Or. Willin R. Eller Phono 644-2664 l :tS a.•·· F•lly Worship t:tl ..... Chre.il Se•ooL... II:GO ... jj r .. the WorMip • VUE Y PIOVID£0 A TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY Sui>IH¥ Sc-lwwol ~ AM Mflfn•f'la Wo'""ip ' ..-d 10·111 AM l -~,.. SrMrr 7 I'M w~ l ohk> So..dT o\"'11 ,,~. 7 I'M N_,., f.iwlllfl W'f'l'lr't>o AWt'_..,...,_. c... ... a... ............ c-.-, ... , H. l . ....,_., lfCA ,.._, ~~~ I • • ; Muul '' n' .......... , ......... A l'tH .U , •• ,_~., ,_,..,--eM••-~· ....... _ ...... , ......... I ._. .... ~-la&IO:OOOA "• L£GAL HOTICE / CER 11f1CATE Of BUSINESS F'ic:tilloas F'im1 Name TilE t/NOERS IGNED does herehy eerti fy that he is eoa- do cllas a booldteepias ud 1u ho•iaeu •t P.O . Bo• 1691. Newport 8e1eh, Cal i.foi'Dia , uader the fietillooa tina a.Mle of Genera l Dulness Services or Newport Bueb aad that uJd fhra is eompoaed of the follow- inA peraoo whollll! nsme ia fall 1nd p&.ce ..,f residmee are a& followa, to-wal : Cb.rles A. Waer, 246 62ad Street, Newport Beach, C.li- foralli. · WITNESS my hud thia 15th day of Jaly, 1968. · ChariH A. Waer STATE OF CAUFORNIA ••· COUN TY OF ORANGE ON lliiS 15th day of hly, 1968, belore •e. • Notary P.b- lle ,. •d ror Mid c.uty •d atate, r-.idi•1 thwU, d•ly co.nai.-'oaed aad • ...,., ,..,_. ... n,. .,,_,..d a..t .. A . •••• bow• Ia 1111e 1o be •• peNOa wllo•e ••• Ia nb- acriMd .. •• whllle. 1•\nl- ..... •d aebowle .. ed 1o •• ... •• ... e.te4 •• ·-·· WITIIIISS _, a...4 •d olfi· cl•l ... 1. Moly A. Roo,. NM.-y ... bile t. •it4 for Mill! C:O.•ty ulll Slit e. Nr '-•-'• • .,,, .. Dee. li. 19'71 . P,WI .. , Joly II, 15, A•lo I, I , 1961, ia tlta Newpot1 Bet- wEool~. ' Safety Aaaured for Your Savlnga principally by o ur high reserves and conservative operating policies, proven over 32 years. plus ino;urance of accounts. Newport Balboa. Savings and Loan Association is a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank System and the Fed~ral Savings and Loan lno;urance Corporation. Tu Deductible retirement plan for self employed and professional people (Keogh Act). Real estate brokers and salesmen. fanners. contractors, doctors, lawyers·, business partners, aU can benefit. Fund& set aide each month for retirement earn dividends and .save taxes too. Let Newport Balboa Savings show you how to build a tax saving estate. Ratlrad ... 0< Gattlllfl Roady? Would you like a check month after month after month in your mail OOx? Then Newport Balboa S.vinp' MoNTHLY S.CU1tTY AccouNT plan is for you. Start by openinc a dividend.-ming savinp account. Our fi4Trcn t rote o/5.00~ ia on anra11a/ yield o/5,13% it'h~n eomptnmd,.d tl.ily and mailltainl'd /M 0114! y~or, and U tltl' h1'1h~1t in the notion . ... , . t Revaraionary Truata ... can provide a substantial tax saving for you and the entire principal reverts to you al the end of the Trust term. Earnings are paid to the one you designate: i.e., to a son or a daughter in coUege, an ex.wife, a retired employee, a parent. Write or come in and explore this with us . Tax control is an impor- tant part of good money management. Newport Balboa Savinga, unlike a commercial bank, is an excel- lent and legal depository for Corporate Savings Accounts. Profit Sharing Funds, Withholding Tax Funds. Emergency Funds, Reserve Funds assigned to State Board of Equalization, Fund& 8S8igned to Contractor's State License Board ALL earn healthy quarterly dividends. • When our uaiped savinp accounll are tiled in lieu of bonds, the eaminca on ~accounts 10 to you and eliminate the bond coat. Our ~ ~ IHM111 t-trr#fcotn VI multi,Mt of $1000, c,urrt>ntly tom 5.!5~ ~' 1111na.m u:lura mointain~d for 3 yNtt. N ewport .. ~~!~9.! Savings ee , .... ,. ... ,.. - Mei,.~:J311Vilotw..~~.Califomist2M3•..._11J.~I·l ll.a.tC.. ........ C... .. Mar,C M' I -·w..-m .... RftMf'Cifll"'&«""~oiO..H.-Nr.dWin._DDI .. rt I P.A.P....-.a.i.,....efllle._ ........ ...,.._.,Pi II at -----------------·---------------- . ' Bly tour for teachers --.. wtl ... lllr pooled ...... -dill fal In doe tradition 101 by doe ~n·s division of the N,... pori Harbor Clwnbe< ,...,.. yean qo. , This year the Costa Weu Chaniber of Commerce is jo(n. ina the project as co-tpOniOf. The date is Wednesday, Sept 4. The orientation center will be Corona del Mar Hiah School, where teachers new to the Uni· fied School District wiJI board busses at 2:30 p.m. for the har· bor master's dock. After a tour of the bay, they will return 10 the high school for reception lind re freshments. The committee in charge of of the ev~nt includes Mrs. Fay Edelblute, president of the wo- man's division of the Newport Harbor Chamber; Mrs. Od4ur1 Tosh. president of the women's division of the Cosla Mesa Cha· mbec Or. Hilda McCartney, un· ified school district coordinator, and Mrs. Betty Townsend, vtce· principal of Corona del Mat High Sc hool and hostess for •the reception. For all I City Building Permits 11wDo.old-Co.toollout _,...,.lift pool 11 1900 Tahuftl Ter .. ::;-~ ~:,w..=. in~~ po~~~o~·;:; ~-''ill hrts -doe a-of Ford Rd.', .,...,. with floor tin, $1,000. K.P. S..adoen, oddition S 17 t•.rtna $2,590,918 in vaJue. Newpat . Gamt Dr., S2,200. n. pe:nnitl ranpd in amount Newport Arches Marw, rue ---------- '""" SI9,6SO to $33,000. oprinklenin butmtnl, 3333 W. n.. Newport Booc:h buUdina Cout llwy., 53,200. des*tment issued the follow-Earl Ti~ts, scock room 11 inc pennib, valued at $1 ,000 2805 W. Coast Hwy., SI,SOO. and over durin& the first week Jack Alward, reroolina and C.lllo v-·-1.4 67J.05511 ON llii1Y IN FLOIUDA Seniof M1111r Serpaal June• R. McPadden Jr., 10n of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mcfadden Sr. of 2370 Elden Ave., Costl Meu, hu arrived fOf duty at Patr;dt AFB, Fla. He il a radar aaperintendent and a mtmbtr of the Air Force Systems COIJUNfld. He previously 1erved at Ro- bins AFB, Ga., and is ueteran ofWorld II. NEWPORT HARBOR EJISIIJI SEOOIO SECliOII --... l THURSOAY, AIJG.I~ 1 .. COROllA llEL liAR, CALl F. A CDIIIIRYAftft ........... _" IIUII Orco -.d Co. BUILDING IIDCD. AU.*'!' .. ALL n71111 ., .............. ,..- .. .......... ...... -a; ........... and 1 half of August : siding at 4208 River Aw:., Udo.. $2,200. Frank Brick, 2-story, !-unit Wat ~port Heilbls COMPLETE FUNERALS ,_ '245 dweUinaat S 16 Via Udo Nord, Fac1ory Oevtlopment Corp., S-48,000. suite improvement ror tenant, T. Genter, swimming pool at 35 1 Hospital Rd., $3,500. 924 Via lido Nord S4 000. 1 West Upptt &.y lbrbor View Hills ' ' Hobart Smith, 1-unit, !-story Donald Bren Co., 98 permiu dwellin& at 19 18 Galaxy Dr., for sin~ familv dwellinu in S67,000. Upper Harbor View Hills, Byron Zenz, 1-unit, 1-story $2,590,918. dwelling at 1399 Galax y Drive, B.P. King, swimming pool at S50,000. 4000 Topside Ln., Sl.OOO. Balboa Coroal del Mar R. lane, add bedroom and Karen Margeta Wood, swim· bath , 15 85 E. Ocean Blvd., minapoolat41 2 Avocado Ave., S9,000. $3,600. linda Isle City of Newport Beach, ad-J.B. Shamel. swimming woJ dition for. Corona del Mar lib· at No. 43 Linda Isle, 53,840. rary, 420 Marigold Ave ., Newport Center S32,2SS. Irvine Co .. landscaping, re· East Uppu Bay development ; No. 62 Fashion Robert Bock , swimming pool Island, S42,000. at 2944 Carob St., S3,840. Edwards Newport Cinema, COMPLITI FUNEIAL AND IUIIAL eENTD ~~1=~y~ From $130 From $C6' iltmnrial Park Alexander, repair fire damage sign for theater at 300 Newport /-at 2(X)4 Baja , 54,000. Ce nter Drive East. $8,000. CEMmlY·MAUSOUUM FUNEIAL HOME CHAPELS-CREMATORY COLUMIAIIUM YmiANS LAWN Mertwary-«::e-.etery "Everyehift& in. One Beautiful PIDce" Because the funeral and burial cenler c::oncept eliminates the need for processioos through heavy traffic on overcrowded highways, family and friends alike may now pay their full ,re- spects by attending the burial service, as well as the chapel service, all at one beautiful place, at less cost and more convenience. call CROSS WHITE , ~ year-old ang ler fro m Ingle- wood, cau ght this 5llf.- Balboa Island 8a)' Shores D.A. Penn ington, addition at A. Kelley , garage and family 3 13 E.Ba yft.,S46,000. room, 2411 Bayshore Dr ., Oiff Haven S3,500. 14101 -14f031EACH ILVD., WESTMINSTER 213 GEneva 1·6577 714 TWI•o h 3-2421 714 JEffei'SOII 1-1725 oound black sea bass whlle~~~GH~tn~<~r~K~n~u~dso~n~.~s:l•~b~•~n~d~lrv~i~n~<:'T~•~m~•;·~~~~~~:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=--fishi ng on the 3on M!za out at611 Cl iff Dr., S2,975. Chester Salisbury, swimming of Art's Landing, 13alboa. Danny outwei~ed the big bass by only 11 pounds. The catch was made at Salt Creek on 2(klound mono line. Discover the advantaaes all your .iRJurancc Ont company &ives tocether, NOW AT M.CLELLAN Technical Sergeant Allan C. Lau x, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel E. lund of 480 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, has arrived for duty ~~:;~::,~~~:~;::~'~:~\~ at McCieUan AFB , Calif. Ser· lh< geant Laux , a command post technician, is assigned to a unit of the Air Weather Service. He Fast • Fair • Fri•ndly Ed Stew previou~y was at Elmendorf AFB , Alaska. He also served during the Korean War. Mdten11a McM•u• LEGAL NOTICE 2816 E. Coost HiQhway OF TAUSTF.E'S SAU: ~=C~or=on:•::clo:!:l :•:•:·==~~; No . r ~~ On September 10, 1968, at 10 o'clock A.\1 ., at lh.c froot entrance o f the Altadena fed-••• era ] S.ving!l aQd Lou Associ- ation, 17 053 E. 17th St., Suta Alla, California, FEDERAL Sf.RVJ CE COMPANY, potation , as Tra atee deed of trost made S. Mycr11 a~~.d Doa oa husband aud wife, • -..... -.! \lay 12, 1961 , in -Page 140, of Offi ci• I Or .age sivm to secore io favor of Alt.deoa Saria8J •ad Lo•a Aaeodatioa now owaed and held by Ah•deal F'ederel Suinp and Loea AsaociatiOP by re1aoa of the P0-11\. Y MIA•I CMII•A breech of cert.ia oblis•tioaa NOW AT sec::ured thereby, aotice 1710 NEWPORT BLVD. which wes recorded May 10. PH. 646-9JI3Coau \lleaa. 1968, in Hook 8598 , Page 763, ~~~~=~~===~'o f said Offic:ial Recorda, will sell at pobiic au ction to th e hi !hut btdder for c1111h , p.y•ble ....., ia Llwfol moaey of the Uaited .11 A GOOD M • .c;IIIOI St1tn 11 the time of n]e, wi th- U r• •• I ... ~r. 01 outwarTBaly •• to title, possea- lrnow. of a •• ._, 10 !l'ion or enc um breacea, the '-• tlalbor Area who has iatereat con veyed to and now Ml Heft .. 1 ..... dD held by nid Trutee onder 11id Iller a laftlr bf calli•t drla Deed of Trust, Ia ud to the Halbar ViaiiOf INtweafl followi a g descri bed property, I M4 10 1..111., ... -~ to-wit: •UI call 011 ,_, lri_, Lot 35 of Trec t No. 1805, ia •ith •aluabla •tonMtiCtol th e city of Newport Beach, _. ailta l...n lain4ty ooant y o f Orange, atete of r.ai•ll llftlll .... idl Callforuie, u · per map re• etiM re.., to lilalp her eorded in book 61, PI«" 40 of lNCOMe ....... with \liscellaaeoua Mapa, ill the kr H• ...,........ ' office of the cooaty recorder of Mid coooty. TMI IIAIIOI ¥18TOI for the po rp o.e of payias obli-,._... HY.....,.. ptioas secured by aaid Dud lacludioA fees, daarsea u .d :;~~~~~;;;;;;~ expenses o f dte Truetee, ed-vancea, if ''/.' uder the teras of aald Dee , iater•t the""-08 •d 121,712.45 ia aapaid • CALL 671-NIO priadpal of the oote uatred by said Deed, with iatereat dtere011. ffOIII Febrnry I, 1968, 1a ia Ill d aote ·dd lty Lew provided. Dated: Aapat 15, 1968 Dated: Aasaat l, 1968 FEDERAL SERVJCF.COMPA NY Traslee By Midaul H. Bloxberg, Aaalellat. Secreu.ry 28989 P.bliah: Aa8. IS, 22, 29, 1968, Ia tlte Newp«t Harbor Ea.aip. Deluxe Cleaning . IIII'LL 1101 YOUI ............. --·....,. ......... h .... ........ • ..... ltl :::: tel .. ~le ..,. ••. W It ..... 1 __ ....,, .. ...,u. .. ,., ................. .. ..._,_ ....... _, r. '"" .-.~ ·-u ""' .-..,.,.,. ................ e: ....... I*LCDAft .. AY.COM'"A ..... 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AUTOMATI.C ICE MAkER P'lu• .... o11 _..,._, ••• ,. -=--· ........ ..,.,, CUSTOM DELUXE WASHER MATCHING DRYER $128 loO.-PnoiC.. .... AA:tioa Ali ...... l.letA-~ ... m rh M•=hiMm FdPIIire.Erost.Proof Refrtpnter wltll Auto- mltic: Ice Maker • No f ill! No spill! Ice Maker f ills, freeze-s, ril"lun:s cubes in door server automatically! • frost-Proof! You'll never defro st •iain! No space lost to frost! Defrosts only when needed. • 14.6 cu. ft.-with 125-lb. size top freezer lor the extra room you want. • Up-Front liKhtine. Puts ...,erythin&: in plain view. UNDERCOUNTER DISHWASHER BY FRIGIDAIRE o J.WAY SUPER .SURGE WASHING ArnON o 2·WASII CYCLES o NO HAND RINSING REQUIRED o QUIET OPERATION o IS TABLE st:TilNGS (AHAM( \ S14800 • IN OUR 22nd YEAR OF DEDICATED SERVICEI I .. ' .....,Sign-up info for OCC Srudonll wWUoa 1o ,...... '"' ..,, .-. .. occ _ U >•"'·cMit.l:. doiOinllaii H.r...__.· allium at OCC frcm 6 to 9 p.111 • .. A ..... 19, 20. 21.111d 22-a..nn.!.!~~u.~_J[!!!!~~m~ __ _: Golden Wnt Collep ._.,. EVERYTHING 1anr1 '"""'l•v> COIS .IM THI OffiCIAL FACTORY CL IARAMCI 0 f 1961 FO ROS R.W whet Y•• ••t .-BELIEVE whet yev ••t, IMit r•-'-r -the 4.1 ... with the •••t c•• te cl•• .. .,.,. the '6,.• •rrive Ia the ti-l• whe Must elf., the highest eli a. CO.Rh .. tel .. j.b ....... ~~ ... h•ve .... ef tt.. l.,.nt '61"1•v•t.ft•• ht touthem Colif.MI•I WE GUARANTEE • • • Ne Ileal., -ANYWHERE -c• giw you o bett• diHII OR • .. .,. '61 Ford duri .. this "CI ... Sw•.,''•• .. ef •II ,..,.lni .. ...leis. In ahert . . . TRY US FIRST OR TRY US LAST ••• ,IUT TRY US BEFORE YOU BUY! NO PRICE LEADERS! Net jvat • fe• •'•dOlly cllacountecl "oclver· tlaen," but ewryn .. c•r in our tr.metulova at.clr: Ia alulwcl to ABSOLUTE FINAL yHr .. ncl ciHr•c• cli·scount prices! So "' .. Y ...... .,cl ·••s th• ,... MUst ....... of evr el•ctric "troll..,-a" to s .. thew! oil! M•• y•r ,cftoi-=--oncl det..,..ine your ACTUAL SAYINGS i• 10 uc:oncls by com. '•lftt window aticker with our UMI~ATAILE DISCOUNTS! • 110 HEW '61 Ill STOCK EXCEPTEDII FORDS, MUSToAHC~.T-BIRDS. FAI RI,AHES, EIICLISH FORDS, SHELBY AMERICAIIS, FORD TRUCKS, CAMPERS, MOTOR HOMES. -....... -will be 011 dao ume da.., llld .-. bur in lhe CoO.,. Cenrer BlllJdlni ucwc. Jlea;11rorlon will be oc:cordina to. the first Jetter of atudenta' 1ut namea, as follows: atudents whote last, names atart with A..C, Auc. 19: D-J, Aua. 20; K-Q , Aua. 21; R·Z. Aua 22. Open repttratton wiD be held , for all on A.,. 28 ond Sepr . 3. Rqistration will continue al each campus oa Sept. 10-12, 16-19 and 23, 6-9 p.m ., VIC· andes pcrmiltin&-Deadline for rqiSlration in credit elutes is Sept. 23. Students should bfin& OCC or GWC student numben. if they hne them . Regis tration examinations Mil be required for classes in Ac- countinal. Anatomy, Astton· omy, Biolos:y,Eit:ctronics SOA, EnaJish lA, Geolol)', History 7A·B, Math A,PhysicaJ Science, Politica1 Science 1 and Risk Manapnent-lruurance 65 . Telu will be pven 11 1 p.m. on Aug. 12 in the OCC Science Hall ,and u 9:30 a.m. and 12 :30 p.m. Aua. 17 in OCC Library S. They will alto be givtn durin& each cvenina of rqist11tion at 6 .,d 7 p.m. in OCC Libr!l)' S, afte r Sept. . ' 10 tn gym. Test schedule at ewe will be Aug IS , 21, 26, Sepc . 4 and 8 at 6:30 p~m . in ewe Forum Building . BARBARA FRINK OF COST A MESA DIES Mrs. Barbara L. Frink, 36 of 249 Brentwood St., Costa Mesa, died AuJ. I at Hoag Hospital after a long illness. She is sur- vived by her mother, Mrs. Carrie Turrill of Whitt ier: S sons, Tim, Terry, Toby and Tal ; 4 btothers, Robert, Tom, Cut· lis and Richard Turrill, all of wttinicr. Services were held Aug. 5 in the PresbYterian Church of the Covcnant,Costa Mesa , wich the Rev. Warren G. Studer offieiat· Mortuacy Mesa direccina. Saving SI OO a month can bring you back SIOO a month in extra earnings sooner than you think. In fourteen years, at laguna Federal Savings' high current rate, your savings account begi ns to return $I 00 in additional income, month after month. This udditional income goes on. whether or riot you add any more savings to your account and it docs not reduce your principal and dividends accrued through the f01.1rteen yean. During this period of S I QO..a-mon th savings. you have actually invested $16,800 of your own income. but your savings have grown to $24,022.07, at the current dividend rate of S%! For more details on a second income -via many savings plans- come in 10 La1u na Federal Savinp today. ~you save f!!!! make a difference. MOM( Of"FICl ,..,.,__ l.8fWit ...... c.... NM2 P.0 .... 1CMl-T ...... Ql.lM\ F~lOAV, TH E 13TH -the birthday of the EnsiiJl newspaper, 20years ago, in 1\ugust, 1~8. At right, the Vo l. 1, No .1 Issue of the infant newspaper is being crit ically eKamined by the publisher and assistant, Hop and Peg Haapa, 4bove, newsboys are preparing to distr ibute that fi rst issue of th e Ensign , and below, 2 of the boys deroon strate their techn iQUe of tossing the papers hom a trailer. (Perh aoS some local resident will come up with identifications for th ese first Ensign newsboys.) story were noted with the i.rrlval of future assistants -Karin Anna Haapa, on Feb. 1b, l.U......-ct Bonnie Lea H&IQII,-Gt1 March 3, 1~. Htre, Ka rin is tending t:o baby sitting O..ties tor sister 9onnie, agt 4 weeks. OLQ F4SHIO~ED ~OUIPMENT used by the Ens ign in the tarly days of publication included the 4-page Babcock Qptlmus newspaper press, being hand-fed at left by Grant C11 rns , pa rt time backshop assistant, and the anc ient ~nder son folder, being opera ted by 2 more pre ss day assistants, Tim Driskel, at left , and Doug Hall . (The crutches are not standard back shop eQuip-nent; they were needed at the time by Grant 8um.s be- cause of a foot inju ry.) '3ELOW : The Ensign co nverted to offset printi ng in December, 1%1, with the purcha se of a Potter li thopress. I'Ji ck MacMurray , production superintenden t, l.s ch ecking the delivery of the printed sheets. <"No . 1" is oainted on the hame of the cress, and some wag remarked that th is may have been the first orlnting pres s ever manufactu red..) ... ... ... • A 11IGH SPEEO !Oiary ollset 11rUS •s ~Ill lit IC>rtnl of ''"· •d lotrt Is lit flrstls-ca•lal ollllll PNIS -lot ... 11oft of April 21,1-1'11111111• Pot •• Hall lftl ..... l to lllt"fl,_," 11111111, ... Ia lit ... ...,_. II Dick lhol' IMJ ....... .. .................... -.at • ..,. ' ' ' I rper w ~ &rrmnnrrlr ~~~~41~~:!~~~BLE_ ~~~!!6-=::::::ad. ~:::~:::Ji~~j~~~~~~~1!~!!!~~~~=~~=====~--· Celllo.-'l W.J., _. _,.. ...... ,_._ ..,. dmo.,.... and 10 •--lbo oftorlap af..:":":ho '1: .10111 1M I llOT$ TO 4lC PL I!TI 'IHI liM. I! L I!SIDN -•• •-enant wu ..W "In the lleoll" -abolilliod, , . GOD'S __,,..,. ....., · u•.ou.ou by the ohodclm, of blood. Abra· ft-af A~!.~.:-~ HOW "TO ..,.,.,.__.., """" __, ham wu !19 ,_,.and hhmaol Is blcludoo1 ill -_,....,. ~ . G•11il 15:5-7; 17:1-U wu 13 ,_.of.... = :: '::f:: ~ "": • " • " 1"1 • 18 • as • ''KntnJJ }'c thntfor• tlaot th1y .tw• fl'l of f-'tla , till ....U 1111 Mr.~ ud bit R..,. siu and we are «**dde in ''ohr ' <hil4r~• of Abl-olo4ooo" (Gal. 3 :7). sian annleo and adYioon ...., HI.; (Col. 2:10). This 11 God's • ~ • 2.i! • z~ · . to ho -'ly ~ of the flct ...,eoled plan for us today. Thooc ~" After Abram hod ..-uecl Lot ..Ue thy name ,CftOI, (3) tOO.. that God hot a plan and is wotir--1oo """"' it .,.. ......, Into D s• D r:~e and pen tithes to Mdcbi_.. shalt ho a bleasonr, (4) I woll m, oat Its delollo wldoout any God's family by spirllllal birth, and refuted to accept any cifb, mak.e of thee a rreat nation, ( S) rtPrd to the aetioal of mea who and those who reject it an: left • ..., u bls~ilicant u a thread,. I ,..,n b~ thom thai bleas thee. ~ tryiftc to _.. an4 ..,Ioree outoide and wiD ultimately ho from the kiDI' of Soclom, but1 (6) I wdl cu-:-e them that cun-their own IKbema for their own east out. At I write thit, then ..., • .... , ... • ~ : g ~~ ---·-·------,., -... /BUT Wa.4EN VE ' e2.1 • .2.0 • 2."1 had leanoed tbat Jdoonlo whom eth ~bee, 17) on lboe oball all the rtory, all ell wloich are -..;1 lw been a terrible airplsne wr<dc he wonhiped w a 1 alto E1 f:\mthes ol the earth be bleued. by Almiahty God to WL God' a and many wtrt killed. The q~ Elyon, the lloet Hieh God, the This ;':as an "everluting cov· conwnancl to Abtahun wu to tion is not, How did it haPP:tn? Poueuor pf HeaYeD and earthJ enant. He wouJ~ be tht: God of "walk bftore me. and be thou hut. Wh~e did they go who-died? and he~ publicly tatified tbat :Abraham _and ,hts seed forever, perfect" (or~. aincere, and Wh~re will you ~o if y~u die? all of h11 riches, po.n:r, and an~ they, tn thctr tum, must keep faithful) u God'a witneu and Have you been aeceptcd m Jesus pros~rity had ~ from the then part . of t~ covenant for· servant, for His dorY. That it Christ) Arc you c:omplete in Lord, the Most Hiett God, tben ~·To bmd thl~ eovenan~. God God's command ,lor ·an of u .. Him ? "the word of the Lord came inltituted the 11gn of ct.rcum· .:::::::_:...::::::=::.:.:::_:::._::,_::_:.:,:::::;. _________ _ ze • PRA.V I USE: NOT '. Great Events the Old Testament • 1ft VA\N REPET\T\ONS, " AS THE '-'EA.IHEI\l 1>0 unto Abram in a vision saying cision u "a token of the covenant Fear not, Abram: I ~ th,Y betwixt me .and you." The law shield and thy exceeding rreat then estahhsh~ by God was, reward." "He that is eight days old shall Perhaps some of his worldly-be circu_mc.ised among yo~, every minded people bad rebuked man r.h1ld m yo~r generations, he Abram for refusinc the rich Jift that 11 born '" the house, or from the kinl" of Sodom, but, boucht ~th. money of any stran: "The Ark Ia Taken"--) Sam. 4 and 5 Ry Joy Martin ,._"THE SWO•D OP THI LORD" -le• 1099, Mvrf,_.._,., ,_, ...... ---------- T~UST \I'll HIM on the other hand, givinr a r-er, w.h1ch 1s no~ of ,thy seed. l'l"..,lr'"''''l"'" tenth of the spoil to Melc.hizedek. By Jhll God. sa1d, My cove- This may have engendered a nant 1~11 be tn your .~esh for a!' !=~~+­ doubt in Abram's mind as to ~verlastmg covenant. And 10 1t whether he had done right, and 1s yet tcx_lay to the sons of ~~1-­ then the Lord reassured him by ~braham m the flesh , ~ut today making the statement above 1t has no force or meamng to the "'P-1~­ quoted. Altogdher too many clU!d.rcD of God, ~rn. of the r.; professing Christiaits today, in Spn;t, through fa1th m Jesus lo:':"'+-~1--lf--Abram's place, would have taken Chnst, who fulfilled the law for •I the gift from the king of Sodom, us (~1 att. 5 :17). M4TT. 6t"7 .;) I It\ T A~ C 0 ,.,. but then they would not have Th1 s .covenant h~ hem keJ?t !====================================~heard God say, "I am thy shield, by~ !n every d~l. Abrahams 00 YOU ~EALLY KNOW how to pray? If you energizing force of prayer Is rei eased to you. and thy exceeding great reward." ~ear~~~" .. ~: t~~d~s~not"~~~r:~~~.: do, you are among a minority, You see, God At VJ!s point, you are truly cooperating with AlUM'S DOUBTS REMOVED and includes all of the descend- knows what we need before we even ask Him. God, Md He uses the power of human prayer There is no doubt in my mind ants of Ishmael, Jsaa'C', and the Therefore, when we pray for something that we toreleaseHiswill in you. God alway s answers. that Abram had cherished in his sons of Keturah-the Arabs, want, we're merely TELLIN S God SOff1ething SOmetim es "yes," sometimes n no •. " and some-thoughts some doubts about his Jews, and many of the Moham· that He already knows. The difference between times "not yet." If you find it difficult to relationship to God, because, medan nations. It is great in our telling God In prayer, and our wanting God understatld why a loving God will answer "no" about ten years ha~e by ~ritual posterity, "And if ye to tell us, is the difference between selfish or "n~Jt yet," picture th is: God stands at the ~~~~~a~ a~~e~.r~1h.ad ~': ~~ &rist~dt~n~~~ ~r~~~~m~ j:Wayer and unselfish prayer. The first objec-top of a high ridge , and ca n see Infinitely be-and he wu about 85 years o1d. Sft:d, and heirs accordin~ to the tive of prayer is the alignment of ourselves yond your human sight. He knows what's So when God s;>a:ke to assure: promise" (Gat 3 :29). These are with the will of God. His will is always loving waiting for you, and how the pieces will fit hi~. Abram remmded Him that as the stars of Heaven for num- and holy, at1d we should bend ourselves to it together. Tru st Him with your ent ire being, he ·had no seed and that, accord-be-t'. Abraham was ble!'tSf'd with each time we pray. When your will has been pray for guidance and understanding, and He'll ing to the custom of that day, great riches and the everlasting brought Into line with the will of God, then you bring you blessings far beyond you r wildest at, his death, his property would promise of the "Promi!'ted Land," are praying in the Spirit, and the mighty, dreams. art go to "one born in my house" and, spiritually, by his faith, he L __ .;_...:___:: ____ .;__: _____ ...:__:.;__..::=.=.....: ______________ .J who might be the son of his was accounted r:ghteous in God's • *lk.-t• .... wide~~. lonl t.._ by •-· steward Eliezer, a Gentile of sight. He also saw the dar of (U • Ni.Naco il -• vt••a. dr.o .... ,.., uv•llf -til be loancl ia I SGm.. The · Destiny of the Christless Dead Damascus. Abram need not have .Jesus Chri st, and was ~lad (John 4 -c1 S) a.uu DOW!f worried because God had Hi.s 8 :56; Heb. 11 :13 ). Abraham's CLUES ACIOU 1 ..... W. itau. nt ~ •JIOII tU Plan and He was testinc. A.bram's name is known wh ereve r civil. 1 ~: ---~ -._.h ;. s.ir" I h · · L. d d . . I ··~ ---...t ol Saaaol c... ·-faith as a part o IS rtgorous 11.attnn lliiS sprea . an 1t 15 to .u .._1" (o..t,. 2:12) training to become qualified for highly esteemed. He is a blessing • 4 '"dM ----• cle--'"" 3 ~ .. nutrT ••Ill ol P.t ... the positi~n .~ the "fatb~r of tn all peoples of the earth through 1~ :-;;; :,~ .... 4 ~-:..::... naler~a-..,.::l~ • many ~t1ons and a blcss•nr to his seed, Jesus, who, as Paul was 11 ..,. .. trH_a..t&,.hll) --: 0141n..~114) all famdtes of ~ earth. ~e--''li(spired to write-''hath re-,II WtiGa .. ~-•••"! .., .. 1 :..ar "! 7=~ -..4. .,.,., W fore, G~l toiO' htm ' that t.u seed deemed u1 from the c:une of the ;rt ......_ ._ 1~ INI. 1 T -~-....-U ._ BJ Dr. R. A. Torrey, D.D. (Firat S.,O. Moody BIW. laaUtoto. J'lnt Den. •f 1M BiWe Jutitute or Loa Aqeln) should he as the stars of the .. ~~y law, being made a cursc ·for w : ., ...!.. _., N:r M • ~ 1 l~ ~ ___ •u IMo aot for numi.M!r. Then Abram oc-f . . . C __ ... . IS "'EH •• ......., -• -·--,..... .......... (k U :3) BIOLA PAN EL: Dr. Oi.rl•"t:. Feiabers, deiiJ1 of Telbot neolo- IJi col Scmiauy, 1111d Dr. Samuel H. !Wtlroeri11Gd, preoide~~.t of Bioi• Colleses. lies('d in the Lord and hr counted or It IS wntten, urxu ts nery oW" 7 "'EH .... ,... • ..et ~ tM ----" ,._ "THI 5WORD Ol" THf LOAD"-a .. tott ..... ,..,_ .... , T ..... J1T30 it to him for righteowness." and one that .hangeth on a tree : !~t 11 lald.l. .t • trmt. -.-w. 1 bdtMII. .. tw. Nlpon o1 PevL 'n.e lint tlrli1--I wiU &o Mate ill tllat tiM BlWe ill the Mle 1 · · -'--and prom the blessmg of Abraham ml~~tht ..ur..,. • .,_. ._.. 10 S... 3:1) ... • ..._., al•••· o•• • cloct• ..... gave nm a 11gn a.iaV, • • •11 MCecl -·---. lato t.._ c-p" (C.I, 4:1, 4:141 pllle te tk tl'lll• • t•l• •abject. We blow at.ollltely aot•iq' ised to (ive him aU the land come on the Gentiles through • "llr.e ... tW !lied ..,. ._.. 1 ..._. wiUclr. c-• 11poa tt.o .._. fwt•n ,_......_., IMit wlt.at God lt.aa 1Jea ~ t• from the Nile River 'n Egypt Jesus Christ; that we (Jews] ____ ... wtt1t. tM 1a1,.... Dr•U .. tell • lao tM BoN; j..t u we bow aMolateiJ IIOtiU:aa aiMat to the River Eupbra.tes, then mil!'h t receive the promise of the 11 :',.~· .::-u.:: ::_ 14 ;.:!.~f~~ -H;c1h• JNt into hill lon. ancl tiM fwtan lllean .. ,.. •f the •nd ncept w .. t God .... liMa occupied by ten powerful nations. Spirit through faith" (Gal. 3:13 (J .... ll1l) 11 M -• .....,., atm laW .. .n·· ,._... te tell u Ia ••• Book.. If yn are truly a..tcalull aot , . 14 ) ' 13......., .. .._. ...-... ...... 1 ti.~ZS:I3) ...ay .......... " yoa rin •P wlt.at the B1We teaeM. -•• It But Sarah, Abrams Wlfe, who . eM w. ... -17 Wti ... •I ... -•ntcr..i ... (Exod.. SWer• .-e aubjeet, ,... win rin up what It teaclaa • tile ether. If a was a~~t 75 years o!d, had not ILESSINGS AND CUlSINGS 14 ,._ ...._. ,.....__ tMk u.. ,.: 1•4rf. 4:111 ~;=~;;;;:=;;;==:=;:~~:~;=-:; ... will Ml&rt-e tlaat part of tiM BlWe tlaat k Mlrea to Milne had a VISIOn from God, and ~-The promise that God will _. II ...,... PWI~• Mclrd tiM ••• tl '---t .. t part of tJaat 1M tlon aot tlnire to ed to be convinced that Abram "bless them that bless thee, and 11 ..... ... --··-••a. -~~~ !I •• ----... . Q -~ .. ,. ,., '"Y -•· of aa n.rn--· t ' I t ll 'bl d not ~ 12 S. tlt.y c •P · · · -·--vra-. --, . ou qe-llcUen, i• ltlala .... a feol. . was en trey oo gu I e an curse them that curseth thee" D pilei of EnJII (,._, IStJI) lr.oppe .. " U•• I :SJ ~Gvi~g Chri11tian ~ou"g JU!ople teacA-If tM Bible is not t.rue. we s~fficiently practical, .a she de-has been most remarkably ful· 21 :... .. ...._.-....... .u w. 2:1 ,aoc. wlr.wo -..a phcJr..cL EM•· '"g t" 011r ~tch.ooll. H ow C4" tlr.elf be have no conclusive proof that there c1ded that she had better take filled. The Hebrew nation was .._.. ... (z.M. 1:18. IS) ·---., ·1 th ! aU ' •-t ' 1 bta' h . a ~--~ o1 lac:MI'a ......, (a..., 14 -oJ Atlr.G. ____ alr U.U.. 15:13) unmues,l eJinretLO. owe~<.u iseitheraHeavenoraH@'II.And some .aclon ~ o man e•r, never, at any time, very large --.._._(I...,ZS "U.. ----trik ol M __ .... h.a" J'Ta)'er or 8riJI a.n~tlnng ~t if it ll true about one, It il true born tn Abrams house. The net numerically, but it was always ~~:~) _. PWall (f...._ 12:1) God1" also about the other. Some men resu lt of t:'er tcheming ~o help protected by God from its ene-:n .;,. o1 r.a .. fG..;_Il:11J 27 ~ • 50 •cr-~ A This is really very pertinent to-m11y be ab~ to bellnoe what they God and Improve on H1s plan mies Even when God let 1 he 32 a.-.w '-'"GM • ia -·-·· 31 lr.e ..e --·· whir. tlr.f anth d~y. There are so m8Jly w~y.!l a ;a:;~~~:;:;-!:!t t;o =~t :: fs the ~rth ~f Is~l, t~e son c:n~y punish the Hebrews, He •u. ~~!~~~ -~ lrl -·------33 ~ J:~ (t.:CML 2lz&0) Christian you nll pe~n can ~~h~es11 dfony. 1 am not built that way. My 0 .her gypt1an maJ • agar; always rescued them and reM ___ ... . U dlrldpl• wt.. 4.1llH '"'" in sehooll'. Here m the d1stnct. wishes play no ~rt in my deci· Thts turned out badly for Sa rat stored them when they repented 41 bUilD of !Waa•lr.• .. ......_. a ..., • ,:, -a .. where our young people dn their 1ton, 1 have to be &overned by my because, when H~:Pr found she and called upon Him (2 Chron. a: ~ ._ ... lf;, 1t:;.2'rl 1: =-ol-31 '!.': practice teaching, we have been told inteU~t ; but, of cour!W, I know WU to ~ve ..a-ch~ld by Abramj 7:14). Today the Jewa, becaute of 44 C...:~ --·-• (If-. 11 ., , -... ----· .-..Uio Footu" repeatedly that they prefer our that a will sunender«< to the she desp1sed SaraJ, who secmec disobedience (in failing to ac-IS) (Actl •as) young people because of thei r a-truth .and to God OO.:s more .than to forget that sh:e had been ~e cept God's Son, Jesus, the Christ, u willl of n--(r...dl., 1:17} U .. ~ w.e-. c..t •P Be-~ emplary lives. One superintendent anythang else lo clarify the mtel· one to suggest th11 way to obtam as their Redeemer) are scattered 41 ,_..,. .,. ..u.. .... lila ---h • ., .... '-"-n. k 57 . told us the other day, "We like to k>ct . . . an heir, and she "dealt ha~dly over all the earth ( Deut. 11 :26-._. .. tllao ---.. .. u ~ .. llllpluU tm4 Pldaoh .. use Biola students bec:aul'le we don't "W~tu:.O,::h~::C ':~~ryte:~~ ~ with" Hagar, ":ho was obliged 28 ; 30:1, 2), but God hu prom-II d ~.r,t' ·---.._. .... 41 ""ta.. aoa •I O....W rt•• • I.U have to worry that they'll come to this subject!" Some p@'Opie a.t"e al· ~o Ace from. Sara.t and find refuge ised to restore them to their Sl .. ___ .. --. _. ...._ .. fJ :.;;;i;,:" i:.,. ao.. 13~~ dliW Iii•" c:lus with a hangover on Monday ways runnln1 off onto tMir rea-ll1 the wdderneu. An angf'1 land when they truly repent and 1 •r ..... (.: n.., lalf) {,.._ 4:41) ---· morning .. " Othen have said, "We're soning, but speculation. on th1• found Hap.r, told her she wad ask. H i!lt help, having turned from U '"!U ... ----_. ...... y.,.. ft '"ia ---:, .. Y 11r.o, UeU .Uo both not afra1d of your students beca~M: subjpc~ is MC:HU.rily ent.lrely vain. to have a son whom she woul theu eYiJ waya. But, tbouch ~Cat-....-~ ..._ {.....,._.. Wtt .... Is-. we know they won't go ou t beh1nd On such a subject u thas one l.he call Ishmael (God shall hear ). ten~d with no great armia Of' t.M) the buildings at noon time to smoke ountt of God's revelatto~ Is worth Many of the Arabs today are navi~, and (until reant1y) no. a cigarette. They seem to have a real a thousand tom of man • speotula· dtscenda~ts of . Ishmael, and headquarters, 00 government love for the younpten that js not lion. tal nly the~e words of l.h.:~ Lord are fightmg agamst the Jews, except the laws set forth in the . . _.... b 1 .... h I aometlmn .tho•· men what mean tMf thtore il to be ·aflu th d dants f Isaac And . ___. th · 1JWJ MINUTES ,, ., ;s•t--L ,.. .-.. ---=octM.--.... found m JUSt OI'UUlaJ")' sc 00 ...,ac • the Bible teaches on this subject rteath for those who sJn and do e. esc~ 0 • · Btble, they have prete. "'""" CJr ers." These testimonies come from and they say, "But how do you not '~Pf'nl . such lnt"'~ sutrerinl by fomnng a federatt~n the nati~lity. They are n~ r~ ac:ons of ac:hoolleaden and you can reconcile that with the k:lve of !hat the createst possible prne:nt Arabs are .now also agamst the turnmg as rapidly u poutble to imagine how encouraging thi1 is. God!" I NPfy, "How do you know calamity would bP p~ferablr to u. "free" ~hon1. They are now the Promised Land and a~ claimM Then is aleo a great opportunitJ fvr God' 18 love1" We owe that truth The acrond thlna that the Bible-threatenmg the peac~. ?f t~e inr the COYmant of Abraham thele teachers to ro into the homes entirely to the Bible. lf the Bible leaches •bout future punlshmenl w~ole W?rld. ?o s.aral I Idea IS as apinst the Ar.bs and all of the pupils, ettpec:ially thoee who 18 not tnw, we have no proof that I$ that rhf' bodJI tll11ll Shore u:itll sttll beanng evil frust. God knows othen. The nations that have are having problema. In thi1 way God ill love: and, If you rdec:~ tlte ~l ;,. tlte •flerlrttl o/ Ule H ~s busin~n and we must tl;ke oppressed the Jews have always they c:an Wk to the parenta too. what the lltbk> 1~ about fu lo~tt IN the u;orld to eow~. Take H1m at Hts word, or suffer d1re been terribly punished not by the WHIN TH1 LOID ASKID WHY They c:an advi~ them to ro 1? ~rood = .:::"::~ve~p •Y':u~~~i ~~e 1v:r:lst~~u:e~~~ ~s~ q.~t!; consequences. J~s themselves, but i,y the 9od ·rh .. rt :nr 1-.·o O«a.llionl wtwn 1~ ltOUnd evangelical c:~~reh. Thlll8 oDe that God • low, and JOW' whole body"-and bv the body ~ ~r· AllAM IECOMfS AlllAHAM of Abraham. And ab nations Lon! •1ltd ··wh,;.·· which ,..,,d vut of. ~ moe~ th~II';DI . upecll ol f~Uoft for your univrru.U•tic: tainly means 'lust what He -~. Thirteen yran later, when that have been friendly to them rmm 111 thC' r..-. Btola • rrowtng m1mstnee. and kindred hope 11 IDM· "the bocb''·-"shall bf' ust . into Abram was 99 years old, God haft been greatly blessed by God . Ont~ it "'u 10 t.oo.l HC' CTtnt 11 Q. ~. 0••••• "An 'tA:e time• Fint, then. the Bible t«<eka hell" TIR another utter&DC'e of ~ed to Abnm u E1 Shad-Rut the Hebuws haYe Jet up I ;u .. l on« 10 .\auf of T~rMIL C>n«' of tht Gtrttiln' aM 't.\e ftJ."'" o/ fltut a• o "*"' of ,;,., oJWI ... our l..ortl : "And bl> not afrakl of .. h AI · ht God.. h Republic, not a lciftldom. and h Hoi od h the Gnatilts', the tome MiflgP" ~~~J' of tM CTOWtthlg..,. of,.... them that kill tht' body, but •re AI, t e. mig Y ' t e seem to be more commercial than "' 1 c: ) One: 11 unu 10 1 C' Jed..,.. tAe .loviot&r, r.vre ta tea Dt not abk to kill the aouJ : but Nourisher and Satisfier of Hit spirit ual lhiri of tinncn. o..ar HC' akd il A. While the l•tter part or these 11fkr •oto\ o• tMtRNIIImNt _,. rather f('&l' him ••ho is abk to people. the All-Suflic:it!lt One. ' frum 1hC' lflemC'hll en-~ and uncC' phrues iA the same yet that i1 wtlere fert..l for t"-do tht ;,. tllll dntroy both AOul and bod)' In To -A&nm, E1 Sblddai laid, "I from Hl• PK) In hC'•\m, t.n C'JKh the si milarity enda. Luke 21 :24 spea.lu Hfe, ..., 4o flO( ,..,..e of t.Nir Hell" (Mall. 10 :28. A.R.V.). willmlb 1117 COft1IUit bdweea THE COVENANT SIALID of "the times" in the prophetic ad· ..,., .-CICICWflt Cluiet. Heft! 18 the mNt di8Hnct and me and thee, and Will multipty Apin, Gocl promiled Abraham drus of our Lord Jesus. Romana 11wre 18 DO IWid to ctw.U at dcflnltC! statemmt PGII81ble that thee exceedincly." Abrua wu a son when AISra~am wu 100 11 :25, 26 speaks of "the blindness in lnlctb on liMit potllt. The old the bocl)' u ~II u ·the tou.l ls apeec:hleu ancl fell 011 bit fac:e years old and S.ra1 ns 90, and part is happened to Israel, until the ~ tara ol U.twruli• .. U.t to IUifer lin thC! "dnuueUon" of whi'· God -tin__. "My co•-He dta--' her name: to S....h f I I lh G 1·•--.. _ 'n _, -tt« ...,., a --. 11¥8 Ia lieU. Nclthtr Utr ~ aor the n: , • """'' ~ • ,,._, • hst u n-. 0 e en ,,_ ...., come 1 · ... .._ ..... 1w onton at 01101: 11110 •--•-to o:ldat In the WOI'Id to mant tt wtth thee, aad thou lhalt (Priaceu) and PI'Oriled t And ao all laraelsh•ll be aaved : u it uu. 111.• -~-·~ f -6 .,_...__L-IIbe: JDCiilherolatiou il written, There thai! come out of blt-:11•• Ill ... ttt Ml _..., a.e • t u • a ~tecl llllttU.. 1'lwnl be a ather Ul maoy natiou." At -....., a .,. ,i Slon the DeUve"r, and •hall tum ._nund. _,c. frola f~ ill to .. a~ tl , .. pt that lip. 99, it~ s IM~ ldnp :t~-~nr~_"!, her. T.,_ _..,.., If tl!at '"" tn., -Dd dirt •Jult. 'nil our Lard to Abram that be wu ··•a laod llcl6 .nu~: -..,_.. were •way unrodlineu from Jacob." ,. •1• ..._ tMt .. _.. .. ..,....., dNiarn Ia ,.._ S:a · u ct.dl" (Heb. 11 ~IZ). B•liod I pcGJ, bat God irsi lal aod, fonDit' it a political tenn datial' for ...... til 11111 ..._._. ................. ..,.,o-ne...,_. re•••ledl Hbnlel:f u the .,. p.tirted t11at tM Dll !::,.•U:;~..:..·::u:-: 4iillfwl&ML ... WGUid .. to ,. ...... lnMNdl all diM .. tis 1M .. ~ who had die-slloald tie called 1-.: uao 1h<r UMI' ••• rrpesrcd. In Man, r.:• •·e find lhl' ftrll altRUfw..t "\\'h)·~" •• tt(' crinl: ··uv GOO. NY GOD. \\'H\' HAfl 'rHOt· FOISAU.N' M'li" The' ,,......,,· h fcMtAd a.. Acu 9:4. wlwft He calli,,.,. Hll nlk in hn'm: "Ul'L. 5Al'L WHY PII.Hel'• TnT THO\' ~V .. Tr.. , .. ~---.. rtpi<Aiii 'he pa1n1 rWcAn Gf hlt10r.,. •IMI yn • ....., ....... tu.e. .. dw ...,.. .,_._ • lk Mlief! Wh)' did God ........ H ...... Y .. wiU._.dM ....t .. ofthoKI .. olklnpWLord ~ oo.::;-at-10 -·=-== .:..:·.=-ktpeddltiiMto-~lllc-~-oald-at~ • ..,-80Y1oor. TIM tor-..... -;.. -.... a ~ - --·.... • ·---He --He told -.... ·-z.r.•-~ ho u~ ....... "' _..., poliau are dau'IJ lDdlat.l la _. • • ._.. .._ • _. e1 Itt; _. ...... ..._ .... .._ W. nunr woaJd be.......... ..-na •• et _... .._,.. aa wtty .......... Dulll 1. n.to&W m..-11M an ., _, ..... • ..., .....,. .,. ....._ -11oo : ••-., tD •.A!Jrd • (fadlor af <: be lal6lled •• r-. .. ,. .•• .., ., .... -ood .. II• 11n ..._..t NpJteaU. ,.._ .:.us" .._ to ...... ,.... It .. R 11 gw a. .. ..aioM) ft'Om Abram (h who W the Wnhslcfll wllich nc~~ ,., • ....., God'l last. Gad"• -· God .._ ,_. M --_. IIIII ... be _ _....... dis • d af -... ...... -_...,.... •• -_.-•-' .. -;_ 1111 -lothoY). -to _..a r -.'" ""'"'"""" •,. .... .... IWI 2 ... fll Rlt C .... people Ia .... 7 .. 5 .... _ ..... ~ -.... ~~~ _...... _."!!., -.. -.. -.. Gad ............ COD IIIWt ... if atiaw ... 6e .... .. l1lrr _.Ita , • -'a Cltrlll'l lr -.·u tw<au ... of rh.-m'"' tmr..-•· tll)l'tillbk•nC'• of tn:m ·~ ~~~ thlll (.00, w MH' him, ha1\ 10 I•· mmt· tt,an rC"a.x~~biC', Saul had lr'<t hh n:uitNt ;rrut ahC' Wutlot In rtlk'lliOII •XJ~htM Chrhc, bul lhit i1 jtuc -.·h\. ill lnfinhr ''"'' <tud chotr him h'l ht•u.mt• lhC' jllfl'llt apo~~tt uf lfiCr. tdli"lt rht-tuwht 1hat "ChriM dkd fur um Mn .. ~ Hraf him 1ell how tw h~d htt·n a "htuphC'IftC'.t. •r10l • pc:no:Cli!Or. •nd '"iurkKII" hut how ·•thl" fttiKt' of OUf l.,md Wit C!ll(l'('ltlntt ahun• dan1" (I Tim. I:IS. 14). Ht:u him .,.: "Chtl" Jfolut UlftC' intn the: -.·11rltl 10 ••t ••nen. nl whoftl I IM rhkf. Howbdt tu.-lhlt Qu• 1 ~elnt'd ~~~nn. lMi In RW &n1 Jnr,q Chrlt~ •if't' ... lon~t all ...... ~"1· for a ,.,k'tn to tt.n. whkh thoukt ~het' bdir\~ c,n Hla 10 Ilk twtt.l""'' (V"'-IS, II), IMtf IS. "ct.kf Gl libtftm" II Mlf .. ~. IIane It IMipe lor .. • W w .... ,,_ in tiM' Chtial .... dkd .. .. .,._................. ...,. --_ •• ....,_Hbolortfotht ..... fpp .... _n..u.. __ ... _, ... -~ .... --..-..n81 ....... -... be - - -.. -·-,.:;;;-........ 2 I~ ... _, I. .. -· ...... L------------------.J iliiio'itiaao,;l.a ___ llor' .-, t,JI,~ R. Y.I.O:r-!TIIM_T_UI (I) 1..,.. --() ""' -" - - IUSIIIU. ... .... -'-•'"'•• ....... us 1Ali4UJ Oebs busy for summ I, 111 ... C. ~· ..... debu ... leo Carol Edilh c....,, Thooo lazy doya of .....,.., Colhy lo Clartoon, Uzo Low· are anythina but that for the IOn and Su11n Artn Vernon, 1968 debulllllol of Nowpcl<t who ore oee.in& Ill !hey ... Harbor Allllililry of Chlldron'o 'Oitile obrood. Home Socloly, Debu1101e Christine Sue Col· AI summer armed it found Us it workina for 1 doctor, • · c • • '• Kristine Boyd leninllO altend while Nancey Evans Creamer ~~"'""' ~::.;;" the American School in Switz-il workina at Rueben's. c.otp- erland. J..ater, while trawU.. anne Hanna, u 1 member of tht in Europe lhe hopes to contact chorua for Oranee Cout Col- )ep aurnmer musical produc- e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• I' "Sou!h P ·r: " till "-~ e e lOR, ICIIIC, I IIIMM : . • time to work u a receptloniat ' ' : So·meth1· ng : for~~ ~~insy::~d to : ~ :,':~. ~:/:/;.::.:~:: ~ ... __.,.~ • M • • g ? • AM Huddeoton it buoy horoo· I : IS Sln : bock riding .. d showing. Judy ! • Hylton bepn, the summer w1th • ! a raft trip down the Colorado ! ! river and is plannina 1 trip to • • Rome in September .In between ! ! this she is enjoyin& sw:immina • • and uiling. ! ! Klth.leen Allison Kelley is ! ! combinin1 her hobbies of ten- • • nis, sa.ilinx and water sklinx ! ! with her job at Coto's Fashion •. • Island. Unda Nissen is hard at • • • ) • work as a salesgirl and lookin& ! : forward to a vacation in Idaho • • and Washington la ter in the • • • summer. • • • • • • • • • • • • De borah Porter, who loves • • to desip and make her own ! fashions, is also doinx sales • work. Roxanne Elizabeth Ray is ! worki ... at the D.lnes and attend· (~ ~-- SU MME'~ 1\CTIVlTY Includes a lot of tennis fo r these 2 young ladies, ~ancy S:vans Creamer, at left, and Judy 1\nn Hylton, who will be making th eir bow to soc iety at the Children's Hom e Society debutante ball Oec. 28. (Peter z. M. Si nger photo .) ins summer school and fmds a ingat Waltah Clarke's Hawaiian little time for sailin& and swim· Shop. Katherine Louisr Smith min&. is ta.k..ins sociology. history and Geor~~ene Lunde Smith is tet· music app~ciatioo in summer tin& in the mood for her late tehool and planning a trip to summer trip to Hawaii by work· San Francisco . • • : You Bet There Is ... • • • • • • From the Police BloHer • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A nd there mirht be something mi ssinr from the interest in yo ur savings account ••• 25% or more ... if your passbook savings account lan't at Downey Sav ings . The s imple reason b~inr that you earn 11De dolla r• at D o wney Savini'• for every lour dolla re many other financial institutions offer you ! And ... never a chara;e Cor opening, closing or withdrawina from a Downey Savings Account. P lus .•• you earn interest f rom the minute funds are received and they are compounded daily. If this isn't enourh -we have a special bonus account where you can earn even more. Stop in today and let us lf.h ow you how to increase you r aavines income by 26% ••• or more ! • • Th unday. Au&. I • • lewd pictures were painted ! between July 29 and Aug. I on • the newly painted building that ! housrs the radio beacon on the • west jetty; Lr. Ronald Blenou • • at the U.S. Coast Guard office ! on Bayside Dr. said that this • has been a continuing problem ! for a long time ... Headmaster • John Marder reponed that Har· • • bor Day School , Marguerite • Ave . and 5th Ave ., Corona del • • Mar. was entered between 4 : 15 : and 7:45 p.m.; a ball pomt pen • was taken . • • • friday, Aug. 2 ! Fo ur·year-old Eli1abe1h Stvitz, • 1716 E. Ocean Blvd ., Bal boa . ! ! was bitten when she tned to ! : ,pet a blac k Afghan hound tied • • in front of the store at 2727 ! ! Newport Btvd., Newport;'se\'CT· • • aJ stitcht! WeTe required to close : AND LOAN Aa8001ATtON : major wOunds on the right side • • of he; face :md on the neck and ! NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE : and ear; the dog was quaran- • 2043 Westcllff Drive (at lrvme Avenue) • tined at 1094 Noria St.. lagu· : : na . . . A tool box and 1ools • Ma1n Office. Downey • valued at S2J4 were Slolen be-' . • Otn!r Qlf ,r!s 111 Norwii1k • fullerton • Palos Verdn Peninsula • tween 4 and 6 a.m. from the : : unlocked garage of frank Bru· • Mtftlbtl fNttfl Home loanBallt /ftclml SniftCS ltlld loan IIISIII'fi!Ct Cotporltion • de r. l 22 1 W. Balboa Bl vd., Bal· • • boa .... Th~ new car of A. ANNUAL John.son ,I805 Glenwood,West· St., Costa Mesa, was arrested cl iff, parked at his office at on Superior Ave .. near Coast 700 W. Coast Hwy ., Mariners Hwy., West Newpou lieig.hts, Mile, was jacked up, and the at 2:10 a.m. on a charge rear wheels and tires were tl · driving under the innuence ken ... A S 133 Bing lotus intoxicants ... Joseph Severen su rfboard was taken at IO:SO Ostrem, 44 , of 1400 E. Balboa p.m. from the top of the car of Blvd., Balboa, was arrested at Arthur Peue, parked near his 2:4 5 a.m.•near 1610 W. Coast residence , 304 CoUins Ave., Hwy .. Muinen Mile , on the Balboa Island ... A coll ision charge of drunk in public . at Dover Or. and Cliff Dr., Saturday. Aua. 3 near Cliff Haven, at 8 : IS a.m., Three marine blocks and pul· involved cars driwn by John leys we re taken fr om the mast H. Evenmeyer, 40, of 309 of the sabot owned by John Signal Rd ., Cliff Haven, and Camlin, 1032 w. Ocean Ft .. Carmen Amante ,63, of 2218 Balboa, from the boom storage Laurel Pl ., Newport Heights ; racks at the Newport Harbor both drivers suffered slight in· Yacht Club ... While Otis jurtes ... Donald Lee Stout, Schooley, 323 Costa Mesa St .. 23, of 369 Victoria, Costa Ne· Costa Mesa , was closing lhe sa, was urated at 2:30p.m. service station at 200 W. Coast ill' 37th St. ancl Seuhore Dr ., Hwy., Newport Beacll, he saw 'Nest Newport, on a charse o r someone reachina into his intoxication in auto ... Philip he shouted, and the in truder Losada, 23, of 3233 Broad St., ran to a nearby auto and left Costa Mesa, driver of the car the sce ne; Mr. Schooley disco- in which Stout was riding, was \·eted the theft of arrested on a charp of reckless {Continued on driving; anesting officer W. Jes· See said he saw a gun fall to the ground and he lticked it out of reac h u Losada made a motion u if to it up ..• Walter Essex 32, of 149 MID-SUMMER 1/2 PRICE •EN'S, WO.EN 'S AIIIO IOJ S 'Swim...,-Sports--~ Suits IJid Sport CoMa -Sleeks --... IIIESA PIA YHOUS£ TO HONOR n» ACTOU ' The Colla .. ell Civic Play · CiYic Pltyhoule hb'Ofts A.- house wiU hold the annuaJ pby· ciation ''Finl Ni&hten" and boule award pteaen tafton• din· their IUfiU will daaoe 10 the ner daa<:e at lhe Cotta Mesa musk of the Buddy Rotu.r Golf and Country Club, S.tur· Trio, and eqjoy a propam of day , Auausc 24. The 8 p.m. din· comedy lk.its. culminltilla in ner will be preceded by 1 soc:iiJ the pre.entaHon of awards for boor. the season '1 best perfonnanca. Membera of the Costa W. lmoGIIT IIAMOII EIIHI lill-Y, MIG. U, t• OOIIDIA olL IIAI, Wf • THE INDEPENDENT BUSINESS PERSON IS THE LIFE-BLOOD OF THE COMMUNITY ' UNLESS YOU TRADE WITH HIM YOUR COM· MUNITY LIFE WILL DIE, AND YOU WILL MARCH TO THE TUNE OF BIG ABSENTEE BUSINESS!! THINK OF YOUR FUTURE WHEN YOU GO T O BUY!! And Think of This-- A CHECK IS 3ENT TO THE HOM.!. OFFICE EVERY DA Y BY THE MANAGEMENT - MON!:Y FOREVER OUT OF TH.!: COMMUNITY !!!!· IF EV&RY BUSINESS WDJ: TO SEND l'nl DAD.. Y R&· CEJP"n; TO SOME O'niD CITY. HOW LONG WOULD YOUR JOB LAST?!!? THE lJfDEPEMDE!fT JURCHAMT IS- A G OOD CinZEH HE SUPPORTS EVERYTHIKG FROM THE LOCAL PTA TO CA NCER RESEARCH HE BELOKGS TO OUR CLUBS AlfD OllGAII'IZ.A.TIO.I WITHOUT HIM THEilE WOULD BE NO acH001.S U WE JCKOW THEM WITHOUT Hl,M THERE WOULD BE MO CHURCHES WITHOUT HIM LOCAL ATHLETICI WOUL.O GO KOGDIQ H IS PROFITS STAY Ul THE COMNUJriTY WHEilE THET WILL REVOLVE THROUGH MAJIY1 ~La MAJrT TDIEI HE JtMOWI AMD LOVES HIS COIQIUJIJT'Y HE HAS DELlBEllATELY ~ THE PUTICUI.Ail COM· MUitlTY lJI WHICH TO avw HIS ·~ HE nm•"T WAlT U1ITIL OTHEilS HAD DEVELOPED T K E COJOIUJIITY-HE HELPED MAKE THE WUaM t W1tA; n' IS I• I • Christensen Pl•anacr JOll L COAST .wT. CO-A DID. IIIAJI IIOIPIIII'I .._ -· for n.,. TIIIIIIIIKTIII'--.,.4 TIIUIISDAY; MIG. 15, 1• (C•' •• -..... --loot-,:142!-.. .& a......... lludiPI&aalna AlotwrhmHurylhldorvood LAoltelllomC .... ncos ...... ,OOIIDUDELIIA~CAI.Jf\ ....... 10 ..,.._,.._.It Newpor111M.,Niwport INch, ..._ •• JIUI• •••· ¥11-..,IU con~ldcr cbe reqaaut .an u.r.ruton or 1 uee ukinl fw ex•ntlon of a 1a1t. II JD · •• A-22 to 25 yell'l ..... dlle ftiabl. _. a& 1171. wu ....-..... ltentt at itt muting permit for on·taSe beer at die permit for a mobne marlnt ,.. C.U I• y.., W.e ~ oi ....... IOIMcarof "sz .. ,,A .. S tw--·11111 18 aDd Aul-I 11 8 p.m. Cod ay, Aug. 1, tn •Other N•ce .•at64.50-1'0 w. polr 111op at 2244 W. CO&Il .......... . ~ •~-3 •• ,._.._ . lniiDibo--MIM lh Cl HI~ ~ ---· l.w --r About I dollar m chanp Wll boa of Huold IJkea. 1'70l e l )' a ' Cout Hwy. , We:~t NewJQI. Hwy. , Marloen MUe. .,,_ Aw .• COICI W... atopptd ill stolen belwetn ,Aua. 2 and 5 rr-•-w•~o Ln ., B•-reM. , • PlaMingCommlulon Ameod • ---II ~-~ •w u • f ..... n....... _. 1 .. 472 N -......, -"' menr 247, relating ro ad mln-.. u·~ ·-~ . 011 ~an· rom ~ ..-n s ~u~. .. Dr. N. ~·-•--.. -~ 11&0,. u•-ind hl ·•-wtn EIUA&8...---turauve feet for signs. subdl-nen ·-· I -,.., • ...._ri Boulevvd, Ne~ro a -•-" ~ lbo doctor'& •-·-•-·· 'lh _...,, b--t.. ·-...-..-· -r~ --.. ----.-vblons and zoning requests. YUW WJ cn.,...,,orc:e to r-... ~ts ... A S-band radio at hla otnoo, -p•-·-ua u f I ,_...,, out ~ se permit requeu o Byton 1 ···A vandal toutd 1 cement and fllh.ina eear.valuedat $460, Avo., We• Now put HeiP&a. Palmer . 3300 Via lido, in the brK:k and broke the wUubhield were stoltn durin& the niaht about 5 p.m .. wbUe dli.DCIDI Lido Shop area . for devdop· of the car of Dr. Eliner Thorn· frOJJt the boat of Euaene Ma· clothes alter 111 operattoa; ment or a commeK"ial marina -.n, parked near his offtce yo, 3121 W. Coast Hwy ., Ma· rorgm to lick up the and yacht $&)~1. at 19 18 Dover Dr., Westcliff riners Miles ... Jewelry and Wo be loft, aod wbelo be Variance requeu o(Lisle Mil· Center ... Frank Beg, mana-money were stolen during lhe came back for it, the calla ·~:',TltECURRENTSTATUSand ter for a 2 l/2-foot encroach- aer of Beal's Furniture, West· day from ·the home of Morrie gooe ... Tbe cub l>o&. WUI ~ • . . m~nt in to the 3-foot ll.deyard cliff Plaza, repotled that 1 cart u p 21 2 40 h S w 1 pied q,eo ud about..1150 iD uture ram.tflcatiOns of Unated setback at 325 Jasmtne Ave •. '"· opov, t I., es St t d Sovie U , __ had been pushed with such Newport ; the loss was set at cae wa1 taken betwoeo • a es an . t n~, space Corona del ~tar. forc:r apinst his 1ruck that a Sl87 ... Thomas Moore, IS, 10 1 :46 andlt P·~· ~ B-.rllboro propanu will be outhned by Variance request of Earl Ax- large dent was made in lhe of209Marguerile Ave Corona R dlfield StaUoo, 200 ~· RobertP.Thornpwn,manqer up, 611 ~larguerile Ave., Co - ·-•l d A Edl " f Coast Hwy ... RobertLouiSofsp•-f Phil ronadd~·lar , fora 2 1/2-foot nao• oor . . . nnette er. del Mar, reported the theft o McCulloch. 25. of 325 w-•e -" proparn. •, or co--encroachment into the S·foot 159 Via U do Soud, Lido ls.le, 11ereo ta,...s vaJued at S58 from ~oreal c-a Mesa dn·vm· g Ford Corporation s space and I I f r-r u... r~ar )'ard and 3-oot side yards - 0 e t a S2SO Movado wriuwatch his car, parked near lrvi ne Ter· north '0 0 Dover Dr .. near re~ntry systems division,New-rather that the He~t requit~d. in a box on the dock wh ile she race park be tween 9 and 9:30 Coast Hwy., nit tbe slOpped port Beach, when he addresses l'sc permit request of L<o Le - waded in the: bay; when she p.m .... Barry S1ephen Hag-cara of Gary Alan t olmie. 18 . the luncheon mer tin& of the nar . 4:!4 3 ht St. , We n ~e .... - retumed. lhe watch was gone lund, 20, of 2905 Broad St., of 53f; El ft'od ena Ave ., New-~cJers' Club. of Newport pou . tu o~rat~ a carpenter · · · Waler skis vaJued at SISO Newport Heights. was arrested port. Hetgbta, and Ben Riley Beach this friday, Aug. 16 , sh op in the C-2 zone. TERM SAVINGS: For the budget·minded ... unexpected expenses ... taxes ... were taken JulY 5 from the bo.at at 12:10 a.m . at his home on a Davts, 48. ~ 2~~ tRtb Pl., al lhe N4iwporl Harbor Yachl l!se permit request of Osc ar of Hubert Cline, 114 G rand char~ of burglary ... Richard CO&l& Mesa, no lnJurtes were Club. Horany and Joe Abraham 10 op- Canal, Balboa lsJand, at Jfich · Waller Huston, 21. of 149_E reported. ~rate a ··rood to go" renauran t ardson's Y hi A h in the M-1 zone . at 41 2 31st ac nc orage · · · Bay Ave., Costa Me!kl, was ar· Weclnesclay, Aug . 7 The license plate light assem-rested at S:JO p.m. 31 his The LidO 14 d Henry E:. ~a~ estate ~ro~er W~ll aam J. St . WeH \'e.,.·port . bly and the fronl parking lighl home on a charge of possession Brooks, 488 P rospect St., worer. I 7 apphare Ave .. asse mblies were taken from the or stolen property ... Ales.an-New pat Shores, was taken Balbo.a IslandS at 8 the ~ffshore ca.r of Charles J. Rug, 427 der Goglanion, 45. ot 1440 fr CJD f\55 Li do Park Dr .. Lido moon?g at . ~Y t. ~nd Ins Ave., Corona del Mar, July Monrovia Ave., West Newport Peninsula some time a(~r Sa pphue ... Two ta res and runs 31_ or Aug. I ... About 170 Hei~ts, driving soutlJ (lfl 1 p.m. Aug. f\ ... 1 he electnc vaJ~ed at .5280, wer_e stolen bncks we re stolen from the Newport Blvd .. near Hospital gar a~ door opener was .taken durang the early momma hours yard of Leroy Kina Maso nry, Rd., at l2:t 0 p.m., hit the Aug. :'1 from the garage of A. fr om the car of Thomas Dou- 445 E. Coas1 Hwy., Newport parked cars of Deborah Phil-R. Aukema._1214 Ma riners Dr .. gan Jr.. par ke~ in his driveway Beach ... The 1962 Ford Fa l· Ups , 21. or 2201 He ather Harba ~1 g.h lan ds. . .Mrs. at 1309 Rays1de Dr ., near lr· con of Patrick Nagel, 4507 Ln ., West Upper Bay, and EarleMarun. 1750Skylark Ln .. vine Terrace: a hydraul ic jack Tremont. Ca meo Shores. was Jame s B. Bruce. 21. of Baycrest. reported lhe theft of was used to raise the rear end !ttolen between 9:30 and 10 Latayea e: minor injuries an ~80 d lawn edger from lhe of the ca r to remove the 2 ::a.m. from in front of his home were suffered !:&' Mrs. Mary ~· ke r gara:e 00 July 30. · · wheels ... John Henderson ... Jack Worley.J9.of Bal boa Goglanioo,38.and by Deborah £~t-d ·Rd ru ~se:, ~2 1 Roach. 18. of 445 Morning Island . was arrested at .:·-15 Phillips and 2 passengers in Hill 1 e 'd lh ar th r 'rev. Canyon Rd .. Corona Highlands. a.m. al 217 Santa Ana Ave her car, Mrs . Louis Phillips, 11•98·brleport~. bek fe 1 ohea and Gerald Thomas Weiler, 20. " .. .e and Barbars 1 h 18 or " ue mm1 1 e rom t Newport Heights on a charl!e ..... oms , • of Santa Ana were arrested al . . .' . · White Veer . 1eu a ... Life-garage the day before ... 1\oater uf mtox1cat1on m public. fol· d p C R ed 28 o( skis valued at S130 were 1 I ~.m. at 700 W. Coast Hwy .. Jowm g a lraffic acc idenl in guar1221u ~ytooB ·A e 8· albo. stolen becween Aug. 3 and 7 Manners M1le. on charges of h. I I · · d " "· ay ve.. a. r f ·· w JC 1 us car 11ppe . over ... backing a lifeguard J eep on rom tbe unl ocked garage of possessiOn o ~aTlJUlllla ... Jan Rochelle Holgum . 21 , of the beach near l?th St .. Cen-James K . Sparts. 507 Morning The 1964 red EICam1noChev· 324 J 2nd St.. WeSI Newport . tra.l Newport . caused s light Star Ln .. Dover Shores ... A rolet of James M. Mclellan. was arrested at 10 a.m. at her injuries to t wo 12-yearao ld 140 skindiver's ~,~;ristwatch 22~ Lalk spur Ave .. Corm.a del re sidence on a charge of pus· s wimmers lying on the beach, was stolen July 30 from the Mar. was uken between 1 and \t"ssion uf marijuana: also ar· Chris ty Sm ith a nd Jean bedroom . of police officer 3:10 a.m. from m fr ont of hilt res ted at the same location and Janson of Cra nge. . .An Robert Bnscoe. 44~ Santa Ana home . on th e sa me ch.age was Haskell accident at Eastblutr o r. and Ave .. Ne~,~;port He1~ts : entry ---------------------- .\1 errut Grubbs Jr .. 20 . of Ful-Vista del Cro, East Blutr at wa~ ~a~e by reachmg t hrough LEC4L NOTICE lertun. 5:40 p.m. mvolved the ~ars a .0 e tn the screen ~n rear C:F:RTIFIC:.-\TF. or Ht ,SI~ESS Sunday . Aug. 4 driven by Karen Kay George, pauo door and unloclung the _ri;a_iti~U!I-Fi':"~ ~·~~~~ Tl f · k 25 of 2022 Avenida Ch ico door. · ·Barton Beek, 620 'A . lH t 1 'lint RSIG"'I F n do h~rr-le ront 11res were ta en · · 0 • 'I ·' ·' · and Scoa Edmond 'Noa:lw ard cean ft .. Balboa, reportea ';/, c_en• y "'•a Ule)' .re con- from the car o f Pro fessor Ed· 17 ol 9A v· c d 1 bo . the then or a tool bol. and llCt nu: • rel!l t.ll iM( busiO.eA,\11 "'ard Thorp . parked near h1s r 'E I BalufflSia Aau ha ' E th rope, valued at 145. from bis •,<1440 !leliotrope .-\ve ... C~o11• 'd 434 F · 0 0 ast · · . not er ast 1 e ''•'· uoder the f•ct1t10118 res1 ence at rancasco r., Bluff accident, at Bison St. ock:er at the Newport Harbor finn nuoe of The Piutn !no West Upper Bay .. ·When Ro· aDd Bunya St at 7 p m in· Yacht Club. .1be 1160 ao.d thu .. id firm i11 compo~ted bert Dean Keast . I S2S Placen-valved tbe c~ ot J udY 'Rae surfboard of t8·ye ar-old of the ~ollowiog pert~on-' who11e 1ia Ave ., Apt. 04. West New· Pee" 21 of 732 BI'son Sl William Randol. 3310 Sea sh<re o,•n•~5 •n full •lnd pl.ce of r';"i- 1 . . ... , .. e.o ce are •11 ol/ow11 lo·WII· pn~t ·fe1gh!S. stopped has car soutb·bound 00 BISOO, and th e Dr .. l'.est Newpc:rt, was stolen J ohn Soukeru, P.O. '110, 144. for some pedest rians on Balboa parked car of Jack Skloosky. between 9 atid 9:45p.m. from Corm a del \far Blvd . al 24th St .. Central New· 720 Bisoo St. the unlocked garage ... Rocky L~onidas Pi f'rr e Pavlov , port. a young man in the next 'o\lade Heller. 13. ot 221 Via 144. c;orooa de l \tar . Tue•day, Aug. 6 Nice. Lido Isle . driving west 1\ll'l f:.c;s on r hu~ th•~ ~ar pointed a ,;evo lver at him Attempts were made during 00 Lido Soud. near Via Lorca, da~ of July, 1968 and shouted , Just one more the night to break into t he h' h . J~n Sou kern 1 S 0 8 · It t e parkOC car of Guy l.eoo 1d a~ P1erre Pulov Jme:.You · · .. Just_ one more Greyhound Bus offiCe and Landis Am burgey , 30, of 3145 STATE OF' CALI F'O RNIA tune ... 2 televt llion sets Mariners Bottle Shop both at Bo 1 ,, C ., C01'\'TY o r OIIA\'CF ""· · . . · s on nay, osta w;esa . at · . . · Jud .1 record player. valued at 149 RtversJde Ave .. near t :2fi p.m. 0~ rH l~ 22nd d~y of )11.-.l 1, were stolen during the Marine rs Mile ; nothing was 1_96~. before n,e, a Noaary · · sk Rob he In and for !'l aid county n1gh1 lrum !lie S!aub res1dence t en. . . erl McFarre n. Thursday. AUJ. 8 !I tate, r"•idin,: therein. at I :!00 Westcliff Dr .. West-110A Sea Ln .. Harbor View The C<H battery was stolen commiuioned sod cliff ... James Golfos. 2:!, or Hills, said th.at his Mug Sho p from the auto of Kathrme !Inn ally a~p~eare<l 425 J2nd St .. West Newport. at 3024 E . Coast Hwy .,Corooa Murphy. or 421:! Halar ia Wa y ::wnL:n~!':o wffered slight injuries when del . PJ!ar . ~d been emered m West Newport Heights. from wh o5e n•me s •re his car was mvolved in an 01c-d_unng the rught: drawers and the unlocked garage ... Rich-to ahe within inst runu!oa , ~:Jden t wtth the car dnven hy f1l e draw~rs were rans acked. ard Kerley. 199 Mon le Vasta ack.nowledf!ed to n•e thai EDWARD J. qECORDS has been named executive vice· president and gener at mana- ger of Mauchl y·Wood So ft- ware Co rp., 3355 Via Lido, in th e Li<i:l Shops area. The fi rm, organized in 1%6, designs and i mplements industry-oriented and g en- erat-pu rpose soft ware sys- tems, assists in design and developm ent of special hardware, and assumes sys- tem responsibility for the establishment of new com- outer cent ers. Mr. Records is o ne o f the founders of Mauchty-Wood, a1d has s e rved as vice president of develo~JT~en l Hecrtlng -Air ConcUtionlng Sh .. t Metal 16..0 Superior Ave. Ll 8.5531 . . ., b.J t o<X h.ing wa s taken. . . • · executed rhe same. JU1.hth Tatum. _8, of Anahe1m Obsce ds . ed Costa Mesa, reported !hat a an'\' F'.SS n•v hand 11nd olliioiodl e BEAUTY SALON on 1:\alboa Blvd. near I 5th S1.. h ne war dowere r""H101 1 ~SO ph one company relay c•r· 11ea I. · ' ootegarage oro een . Cen tral New_port . al 2 p.m.: PJ!•tin, 122 43rd St., ~est cu11 box was stolen durmg the a . passenge r m the_ Tatum ve· Newpat . paint was s~ayed n1ght from 1he orrice of L.A . hade also was InJUred ... on the door of the ne arby A1rways "'' the Newporter Inn Louts Berg, 25 18 Margaret Dr.. garage o r Carl Hansen. t 15 ... Ft shing ge ar and tools. val · Newport Heights, reported !he 42nd St.: both incidents OC· ued at .S266. were stolen lheft of $268.48 in cash fromrurred in Ule !he from the \la ry .o\. "'lolary Publi c in an d ror Couo ty and Stat e. \ly Con111Ji11!lion expires IJec. 13. 1971 Pu hlish : july 25, Ao g. I, 8. I. in the \'ewport llarbor ..t. . ' O'l'UIUI&. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Ma r Phone b73·733b and other annual payments. Interest compounded quarterly. 0 CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT: For definite investment periods, (minimum $2,500) . interest mailed quarterly, if desired. 0 BANKING BY MAIL ... FREE POSTAGE . c NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS with a $300 minimum balance. COSTA M(SA 1(•""•111 W rowllt> 110 [nl a1111 S l retl 6H 1660 DANA POINT G•llo•d Hunt•• 7461t Ll Plata 196 1793 Fresh Ranch Eggs VEU YEREO TO l'OV R HOME Call 548·3758 After 6 p.m. o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLST ERIMG (By Europt:121t Craftsmt:rr ) REMODEl: 2 ••· ,., OMLY $69.50 Cell "le""" 21S Mo;• H. I . 536~5 FRI!E clel & plclt.p SAN JUAN CAI'!SHIANO rtoom•• J Wine•• Ja!HI C~tmono Captll,•no 19l IIU Mltmb•r fed1t<1tl 0.POIII ln•u••nc• COI'-allon Dl pO-toh UII Urltd to SU .OOO.OO ....l!-"._ -T,_t& ----__ ,..,_ WILCOX..C:RITTINDEN HAIIDWAIIE ,...,._.tftal Cfila,.._ ...... 2700 W, CNSt Hwy.., N.a. ........ ·-lOG .... , .. ,"" """'.ltiU , . .,. ... , .. ,"" Tit/• Ofr\CI IUrl'l. y .... ~I o NURSERY o PET SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH OUR HATS ·-• REMODELING • ADDITIONS OFF LICENSED. BONDED -ARE FRED H. GERWICK CUS10M FURNI TIJRE UPHOL STERY • QU ALITY YrORK • HElL'S FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY 2809 Hewport II vel. We have t he largest and most beaut iful select ion of tropical fish in the area . We a lso carry a full line of aquari ums, and all acces- sories needed for the hobby. Sou!h Sea ical Shrubs, Inte rior P lants Trop ical & Trees lnsectcides ond Fertil izer S&H Green Stomps FREE DELI\'E RY CORONA D£1.. MAR NIJRSER\' 2744 E. Cout Hwy,, 6,~110 o PLUMBING I..R. MI.RSAC PLUMBER -' ~~ TO THE ENSIGN \ ON THEIR ' 20th / " BIRTHDAY# / l .... ' . ( /I ~ ... 1948 ... 1968 .. ·/ ud•ID~dle-,. O'INW.., ad ....... // BM DEPARTMENT STORE / 303 IWM I Til IT, 1.&&.10.& • 3Q.4 Goldenrod 673-6041 -549-2170 s. ... l ... th• c ..... , "••• wl"' 0..•11ty c.'"' .... a ,.,_,, (Hicl-S.,.,.lu ••lch·· c-c•R1• .loa4M .. Rd., LI8-:J318 P.o. los 42t Co•taMe•• -" (Juu!.U. CENIII quality dry cleaning on tb e premises • Selt·servtce laundry All new -latest model Frigidaire waebera ·L a. I . c.oM N ..,., C1111 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IAMMrl Tosh FLORISTS ~79 .,.., Newport leoch 67S.G4 218 W. Wilson C os ta Mesa - o HEALTH RESORT o COSTA MESA 549-3368 o ORANGE 6J9s2441 I o ANAHEIM 826-0381 LOU ROY ELDER CON T'ACT' .......... . • ............ Y'f'I.IN. ~liON E 142-0110 t1l4 I"VINE N·~Olfli:T BEACH WlliTCLI,-,-~LAZA AMTIQUIS *c ........ -* .. -.. * Clolloe-.4 --tt ...... J1nt's .Anliquts (iM;ft]- 1111 L CIDMf 11WY. CDIIIIll-.- 7UO Carnation Ave. Corona del Mar Plumbin1 Repairs DAY & Nl GHT WATER H EATERS 67Js4130 • SIGH$ -m ••• ,, r ,... ..... IIIIUNIII'S ...... .., LUNCHEON-DINNER COCKTAILS OR;olo :1-9405 :1450 VIA OPORTO NnoportBo ... ,, ' ' I ' .. • IEII'OIIT IIA.,. Bleil 1111110 SECTIOI --,... 5 • lho City Council of Newport Beach has opprowocl a propoul by Newport Booch Coblovision, Inc. !o built!. ancl oporoto a CAl'.! syst.m horo. 'flo'ro o now company . A locally monogo4 ono. Vfo Into• coblo tolovision con moon o groat clool to your family . So wo'cllilr.o to bring you up-to-dote on our plans. Just what sor'lico wo oHor. How much it will cost. And tho tiMotoblo for bringing it into you homo. Horo oro tho answers to quostio•u Newport Beoch p .. plo hoYo boon oslr.ing us. I O.·' \ What will cable TV bring me? 20 fu ll-coin• channels, with clear, sharp t'L<:c ption of all20 all th•· I imc. You"ll get the whole lineup of In; Angeb """ :)an Die~o stations-including UHF -and ~ct I h<'lll ;Ill bcltcr than any or the channels yuu now I lin(' in . • .\nd il will n )l';t :vou less 1h~lll <1 quarter a d:1v, Ill I mt~ttcr how mm.:h you walch. Just what is cable 1'V? AnolhCr zwmc fur it i .... CATV, which •lands lor Community Antenna Trle- vi!'iftn. And as the name suggests, it's a sys tem thilt ;d lows thousands of homes to share in a s pctinl master-antenna reception service. l>ocs Newport Beach need it? The .hows we :sec c-ome all the way from Los Angeles and San Diego. And ..-------~:=--~ distance often adds up to a poor picture, or none at alL TV signals, like a beam ol light, travel in a straight· line. Instead of bending ~~~s;=t:~;:;~~~ with the" • earth's curve, they shoot out into apece. You: home antenna im't hilh enough to pick up all th< cbennela you want, or to bring them in always clea· and stroog. How doea CATV work? With a hUge end elabo · rate_ antenna system, encted on bilh pound. 'The signals it picb up..., peatly amplified. n-abarp signal~ ..., then sent tluough cablee to the whole city end further amplified as needed. (Your home wiD have ill own OOIIIIfJCtion with a cable.) How pod a picture? Perfect. All the time. No -Uer wbere you liw, or what the weather's like, or how mueb interfelence there is from pusin( cars or pow• baatl. CATV limply eliminatee "mow", "lhoora" end weinl picture patteml. And doee this foJ: ~ .w.criber. WW Uoai oolor? Many Newport B•:h people Clll't .. ft' • l•tb' .... color -~ ~. B.-witll ··--" ••"• Bat • pod cable aytttlaa r Jill bautiful, aalmU color-calor tbat .. .., _ _,.time. ;\ny anl(•nn;t prnble ms'.' ;\u, ht·GJll))(' you'U usc 'II"·"·' :\u mun· \' •11Ti~ nhonl :1ddimr an cxpcnsiw~ ... pN:ial ;mlem1;1, ur :1 com·crtrr, hooster or rotor. Or :d )l_,ut liw n·pJ;•n.•mc nt. proiJicm man :v IO<.·al people have l)(."·a u:-o(· of th e corro~ivc power:-; IJ( our saiL· h dt·ll ilir. Any ndtlrd a ttractions ? :!-1-hour news l'hanncl. :! 1-huur t illlf'·Wf,11 hl·r rhanncl with fine FM back- :.: 1 ound mu:Oir. Ami a hx:al-cxprcssion channel cover- in :! mnllci'S ,,[ :-;pet·i;t) hom e-to"·n intrre!it . Also, your F\1 radio n m he L:OI1ll('{'fetl tr1 thr cablt'. And you'll t um· iL in to [J.r mon· !<i(ntions wil h n<J f11ding or int crftn·nn·. What does it cnsl? .\huu l t2r. a da.v, or S6.50 a month. Only 6< a cia~· more ( ~ 1.75 a month) for an additional scL Or Sl a month for your FM set. And the rale stays the sam e no ma tter how much you watch. Where will the cobles 110? Thio will he a com- pletely undergrou11<L system. That makes it about twice as expensive fOI' us as the usual telephone-pole installation. But we want to do all we can to enhance the beauty of Newport Beach. (We also believe other utility-type services will go underground some day.) Who's the builder? Douglas Jardine, Inc., a large Colorado c-onstruction company with wide erperi- ence in underground CATV ll)'ltems. Om" will be the most advanced money can buy. What's the construction timetable? Construe- tion ha s started and will be completed before Sep- tember I, 1969. Because it's a big job, we're doiDg it in phases. This wiD enable many familiee to atart watching before the entire system is finished. We estimate CATV service will be provided accordiDc to this schedule: ' Pho,. J W•tclit!, Do-SboN, lllyab-. Lido Sando, Newport Sbono, Balboa eo-, Nowpo<t illand. Linda Isle, Horbor Ialt ' . Plla:-e II 1-:;,,.11.>/ull. IJc.a pm 13<~)", Jf"\me TerrllY. Coron~ ,Je/ Mar, Sho~ (lilT", Corona Hi~;hlands. Camoo Shore.--, Cameo Highlands Pba;,c 111 .U11.JUoa I ~t<~nd. <.:ollins Isle. Lido Penill.sul•, Li.J<J h ie rhase IV Newport-Balboa Peninsula . .Bay hie Does cable TV sound like a good idea? Mil - lions of Americans who s ubscribe to thousands of CATV systems will tell you it really is. You'll have 20-cllannel television with perfect reception all the time. II you have a color set (with its greater recep- tion problems), you"ll appreciate this service all the more. And it will c-ost you just pennies a day. Who ia Newport Beach Cahlevision! We're • local corporat.ion. Six of our eight directors live in the Newport Beach area. So do three of the four offi - ce,.. We're employing local people and training t hem to pro\ i de the finest CATV se1vicc. At. the system is built and ~rvice begins, we believe you'll see that we mean to be good neigh bors. ' Tune in a1!20 chann els' ow-t13 loaA9Iel fl,..,..ldlnt) """'"" 22 ... _ {lt"lll:p I I iderol) ""-,. .... _ I'Edl•e.tional) Ctler\M130' , .. _ flldt~) .,.... ,. , .. _ 01 f p rF\dllnC) """'"" .. , .. _ fliflf .... M) """""" , .. _ fh ts•., --.. ,..;;._.;. .... 11 .... _ .. NEWPORT BEACH CABLEVISI~, INC. louis E. Scott, p,.uiJu.t WarneR.. Hau•, VIc• P1'uiJnt & Gu•rci ,W.-.Iff F-* f'kwttiiGII, ltfn~rr 1501 llostdiH O.i .. , Sui to 216 lie"'"'' a-11, Calif. 9:1660 """"" (714) 6Q-:D60 (714) 64HI80 TltURSOAY, AUG. 15, 1• tOIIOIA 18. 1M, CIIL.If. ' • IKOJJ...,._ -·cna.-... Ml!illilY,.tlll.lL ---......... ,. C•puter use is studied llldl toodlm "'d odlool od-for die opodll -· .. ,. -o(Orup Cowlly lhal lllldmlt -~ I hlw been inwited to recrM m~lhematical conoopc btfore flnt hand lftllruetion on the ute they are ab&e to Ull a computtr of fe)etyptwriler computers in IO help sohre 1 probatm. Thl their mlllh prosramt, lhrouth fmt step ror atu.dentl ulna the efforts of the space science computers in rn1th ~ II to Jearnil'la prosn~m of the New-incorporate the computer to port-Mesa Unified School Dis· check the answen they •t• tric:t. nther than to do the wort for The Auj . 26-30 propam wiU them, More 10phjatieated offer practice in workshops in procedures come later. te1ectina. Oowchartina and pro-The prosram will be held at pammina prOblel}ls on time Abraham Lincoln School ln shared computen and discuss-Harbor View Hills. The dally ion of schedulin1 possible math tessions will beJin 11 9 a.m., laboratories fo r school curri-and there will be refrestunenu culum. ar 10 a.m. Available for use will be a -----~---­ teletypewriter with a connec· _ _:L::E::G::A:=L_:_M::O:_T:_:l::C::E:...__ tion to Los Anxeles.~e NOTICE: Or rNTEN TION TO reachers may learn ho o use CREATE SECU RITY INTEREST the computer center t solve NOTICF. ia bere bv 1hea to · I the Creditora of Sid'aey S. aad mathema uca problem s. . Edurotb Berser dba HUMPTY Also listed in the c of OUMPIT CHTLDREN 'S SHOP, stu dy are the use of the time De}ltor, whose buiaeaa ad~ shared computer as a means of dn!.u is 1058 lrvi.ne Aveoae, . . Ne wport Reach, Co uaty of carryms out solutiOns to math Ornse. State of Califor nia, . and science problems, the cost that • !lecority intere~~t ia abut ofequippins a math laboratory,to be crea ted by Debtor ed . gran ted to SMALL BUSINESS and the general philosophy of All\fiN ISTRA TION, Secured computers and their work with Pa rty, wbose buaiaeu ad~ students. dress i!l 849 Soulh Broadway, Prio r com puter experience in Los Angeles, County of Loa . o\ogeles, State of Caliloruia. t.he Ne wport-Mesa Umfied Th e property in whidl the School District included work Security Interest wi ll be ereilted with 8th srade studen ts last i!l, io genenal, all fh:turea Year which will continue in eq?iprnent, furniture aod fa ml· • aht~s of Debtor located at Stptember, and summer sch~l 1058 Irvine Aveuoe , Newport sessions with Sth , 6th ,and 7th Hea ch, Califo rnia 92660. grade s1Udent5 who used the The aforeuid secority .ll'"a..~~ ... compute as a'hel 1 1 · acti011 will bt: coasummated 011. r P 0 SO vrng or after the 20th day of AI!. !liSt, and checking m.ath problems. 1968, by U~~oited Statea Paul McGillicuddy, in structor Trenury cbeclts. So fa r 11 8 k.now11. to the Se~ r---------, cu red Party, all bu11 ioeas oame• "* 0. and addresses 11.aed ~ th e ......_ .._..... Debtor for the th~e years lsat ~ put, if di fferent fr om the above, are ; No~~oe. SECU RE() PARTI(silln be low) ---S~ALL BUSISf.SS ........... c... e Mt1 L C.......,, ._ ... _ ., ....... .._. .-\0\11 N IS TR A TIOS Hy; jA\If.S R. C.HliCART. LoaD. Officer 5~.-\LL ll.ISNF.:SS AD \1 r.JISTRA TIOS 849 So. Rroadwa y Los Augrlea, California 900}4 Loan ~o . F:OL·I·73l~94-LA 58556 Pu blish ; -\ug. 15, 1968, ia the ~e .. · port Harbor E:aaisn Ph.e ift Your Or4er for a s-.l!lscriptl•: A border incident occurs and our men comment on the market reaction direct from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. A border is violated. And that same day, I 067 Dean Willer Account Exet'utives c:u lmow bow the market reacted. He~'s wby ••• Twice each trading day, one or more of Dean Witter's aix partners on the floor of the New York Stock Exchanse repon opinions on market reactions shortl y after they occur. These reports are fl ashed over ou r 50,000-mile private leased wire system and arc avail able to cl lents at all 57 Dean Winer offices nationwide. Perhaps as along-term investor, you don't requ~e such timely opinions. But the information is there if you want it-a&oaa with a fuJI ranae of market know-bow to help you iD your efforts to achieve your investment goal!. Call the manager of the neareat Dean Witter lc Co. omce today. Hc11 arran,e an appointment for you, without cost or obllp~ lion, ot COW'IC. Y•'n ~--t. ~• wilD lu•• ... ..... _ .. _ .... DEAN W"h'""'l:'ER. &: Ca. Ill ..... N"' 7.t ..... ~ • IWI~ C..-llotll 1«,_.,., Bre11lofl R. OrJe,., lltMGfer Ill Down Driw, N••porl B•ocla T •l•,._. 642-40511 / I Chances are that · when in the presence of an :undertaker you are nervous, suspicious, or both. ' ??? Probably because you resent death. Most ' people do. Well. if the truth be known-and • • • high time it should-so do all of us here at Pacific View Memorial Park. We don't want people to die. We are people. too. But it happens. And when it does. the law requires that the remains of the deceased be taken care of. Doing this in an honorable and dignified manner is the business of Pacific View. Resentment of ou r profession is com· pounded by those who Constantly crusade to "reform" or "ex pose" us. We of Pacifi c View will save them the trouble. We a re goi ng to tell you what is legally required ... what we do ... a nd what it costs. The best way to find the truth is to a sk questions. You should k n<'w t.hcst> a nstt'f'TS. So should those who accuse. 1. What does the State of California require. by law, be done with the remains of a d~eased ? Two things: (a) The cause of death must be certified by eit her a pr ivate medical doctor or a Co roner ; and (b) Disposition of the deceased must be made by burial, entombment, or cre-- mation. Nothing else. 2 • What does mortuary service coet and include? At Pacific View, mort uary service costs $1 55.00 and does not vary in price. Services include bringing the deceased to the mortuary from withi n a 60-mile fadius, keeping the remains until all legal requirements are met , providing autopsy facilities if needed, embalm- ing a.s necessary or requested, pla in wooden bo x, service car , fi ling legal permits and recording, and delivery to place of disposition. Assistance in appl ying for Social Security, veteran's bene· lits, and certified copies of t he death certificate is also part of this service. 3. What don runeral Hrviee coat and iaclu.de? Funeral service at Paci fic View costs $160.00 and is an optional service. It includes 1l!e of a funeral coach and a family. car, preparation by male or female attendants for visitation, services of a funeral director and uaiatanta at chapel and place of intennent, muaic, care of fl owers, memo rial folders, acknowledgement cards, local paper notice, com- mittal service personnel, Hower handlina and placement, use of the chapel, accompaniment of IU'Yice to interment aite, par kina facilitiea, a.nd tramc direction. Aleo, a~~iatance in applyina for Social Security and/or Veteran'a Adminiatra~ tion benefits, as well as filinr for copies of the death certificate and other lea-al papers, is included. Due to certain savings to the families desiring both mortuary and funeral services, Paci fic View's charges for "complete undertak· ing" are '295.00-a savinp of $20.00. Wha t do caskets cost? At Pacific View's mortuary, t wo are less than $80 additional, six · are less than $1 76 additional, and fifteen are less than $396. What is not included! Mostly personal items. For example, the honorarium to priest or minister of your choice, Rowers you select, certified copies of the death certifi cate, a nd personal memorials auch as crypt plates, niche plates or memorial tablets. These memorials cost from ..,9.68 (niche plate installed) to as much u $176.00 for a special~ design bronze memorial tablet includinc taxes, foundation and installation. 4. What don burial or crt•atlon c~t.? • The minimum cost for lawn burial at Pacific View is $,301.00; this includes a site in Meadow1awn South or in the Masonic Lawn, endowment care, concrete rrave liner, inter· ment, recording and committal service. The minimum cost for cremation diapoai- tion at Pacific View ia $235.00; thia inc.ludea ' mortuary service ($156.00) and cremation and inumment in a communal area (~.00). Min~ imum coat of a niche and memorial plate in Mauaoleum of tho Pacific ia $184.68 additional; total, S349.68. 5. What ill E•do-eat CanT , Pacific View ia an Endowment Care Cem- etery. This meana that a Fund hN been ootab- liahtd pursuant to the lawa of tho State of California to kHp the aocl in repair in all p~ where interment. have been made; to eare for t..-, JrUtten. draina, wale~ u-and - ways; and to maintain recorda pertiunt to all property o'ft'llon and IDtermeta tMnln. J:l.\CJFIC VIEW MEMORIAL~ 1&00 Padlle VJ.w Drln Newport s.dl, Callfomla,.. Tolephcmo (714) 844-2700' c-•~n-r · u~ · •-'"-· C/lqfl 6. What ia meant by "pre-need"! Pr~need is the tenn given to undertaking and/or cemetery arrangements befor e a dis· tressing situation arises. An "integral part of eatate planning, pre·need offers many advan~ tages. Surviving family members a re s pared undue additional emotional stress, many costs are less/ and there is peace of mind. (The per. son who "doesn't care whs.t they do with me" is t rying to escape the fact that .somebod:w haa to do it.) 7 • Is cuh required for the full amount of arran~ment aeledN? Not at Pacific View. F or example : pre~ need arrangements as desired can be paid for with a small ·deposit and convenient monthly payment&--often toithout \1\ter est. 8. Jan•t all this memorialization just a little maudlin? Not at aU . It has always been the nature of man to erect memorials in honor of those who have Jived. Pacific View doee not sunest pyramids or marble shrines. It is our honest belief tha.t the deceased-whatever his station -should be accorded diJil'ity. And the dejll'ee of dimity ia in the memory of the livinr, not in tht price paid for a funeral. TIIOM are a few of the auwen aboat Padlc View M-ortal Pan. WF wol.-e the opporta11J&7 to __.er aay other qa.Uou at uy tbu, ••7 place,. fro. anyoee. Y oe b•e draw a a Will, snUeta-life l•aru.., ud ,Jiote4 JOGr •on laa.-tut •aterlal -Ia ,lobot touaey. If aot, JH oltoeN -,. ... attonleJ'. Tlllo -• -• ••P o•ll•llltJ' ~ohio tno Ia •dlq urupo -lafw .. rlol,•t....._t ... en.otloL All wo ... lo Uta& J'OG -_. 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