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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-08-22 - Newport Harbor EnsignI I W. Newport project gets initial okay THE INCOMING TIDE late Tuesday looking toward the breakwcter at 40th Tho go-ahead algna.l !or aecttrc up u alley tmproV& ment aaaeaameot district in !West Newport wu given Monday evening by the Newport Beach City CouDcil. aftemoon produced these heavy waves St The concem ed observer i s 14-year- that broke on the rock strengthened old fJal e Lenk, who lives nearby at b07 beach in We st Newport, This photo was lbth SL (Ensign photo.) taken at b p.m. at the end of 43rd St., _ N.B. BEACH PERil IS SUBSIDING The public worts director was instructed to prepare a report on tbe aaseasmeot district for the Aug. 28 meeting. The city attorney was directed to prepare a resolution or intention de-- termining that public coo· venlence and necessity r~ quire special assessment district proceedings. Hear- ing will be held Sept. 23 on this resoluttoo. an d also on a resolution of intention to form the assessment dis- trict. A state of limited peril wa s declared Monday night by the Newport Beach City Council because of the critical beach erosion in West Newport. But the proc· lamation was not imple- mented, and the crisis eased al the aurf diminished In si ze Tuesday and Wednes-- day. In the absence of rurther high surr. the crisis is over for now, Ben Nolan. as sis-- tant pu blic Vrr'O iitS director. said yest erday. The combination of high surf and high tide had pounded hard over the we~­ end and on Monday . at the area tro91 the breakwater at 40th St. upcoast to 44th St. There was a 6.:H oot hi gh tfde last nt~ht (\\ednesday), and it will go again to 6.3 tonight. Friday night it is to drop a bit to fi.l, and from then will continue dropping rapidly toward low tide stage. Ne:r.t high tide will be Tuesday evening. Sept. 3. t.OO that is the day that the O:>rps or Engineer s is scheduled to begin another sand hG.ul to replenish the eroded beaches. The Counctl had received a letter fro m John Shea, president of th e West New- port Improvement Assn., asking for im~ed.iate action to set up an assessment distri ct consi sting or all property own ers whose The "limited peril" was property abuts on e:dsting d~lared in ord er to enable unimproved alleys 10 tbe the staff to call on th e area. County or OranRe for Mr. Shea spoke at the emergency help if needed. CoWlctl meetin~. ask ing for 'The staff also was author· elimination of the area lzed to ask the Corps of westerly of Oran ge Ave. and Engineers to move in t:n· the street ends at 33rd St. mediately. and 34th St. The O:>rp s is keepmg an "'lie do not wan t to com-- observer on hand to watch plicate the assessment the beach. and can move a1strict beyond the willi og-- quiclt.ly to bring in more ness of property owo.ers to rock. to strengthen the panicipate," he said. THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEAOi . THE NEWPOaT HAIIOR CIL CHARLJE SAY S "Good grief!" And Snoopy, wi th 1 1mber in-hano, nails in his mou,th and car oenter's oencil bac~ of his ear, says "Sorry to i11con ven i ence ~ou , bu L •• " Their message, co rrolx>rated cy Mr s. T. Qu ,can Stew art, li brar~ bOarO member, ¥td John HOPI*tOOd, chai rman ol the bOard, is that tn e Co rona del Mar Library i s closed wh ile the con struction is under way on th e addition. The-library i s exoected to reopen Seot. 3, the day after Labor Day vacation, an d the addi- tion i s scheduled to be ready by Nov. q, Th is poster, wh i ch i s set uo near the li - brary , entrance, wa s Or awn by Qobe~ta Deahl of Irinne Vill age, who has be en serv ing during the summer as oag e at tne Co ron a Clel ~ar L ibrary. Sh e will be at- tending Cal State Fu ll erton th i s fall. (~n· si gn ohoto.) RepreMatad. vea or •veral borne owoera aaaociadODI bave met during tbe 1 paa week. to discuss detail• for possible recall or Ne• port Beacn City Council members. Th e Ensign was 1Dformed this week that tbe reaaOD Cor the recall talk il me reo ru sal or the City eouacu to 1J> ahead with the plu for the test or tbe Elec- tronic Protective System of TV policing. A spokeeman tor tbe borne ower groups told _l:be Ensign that the recall [IJ)V8 will be pursued if the coun .. cil fails to put the issue oo the ballot at th e special meeting Aug. 29. The lepl requirements for recall bave already beeo studied b7 members of lhe associatioae. In answer to a question aa to the specific targets tor the recall, the spok.eamu sa1d, "The 4 Coundl mem- bers .Joo voted against tbe mooon last we ek.." rerer· rin~ to Mayor Doreen Mar- shall: Vice Mayor Lindsley Parsons and Councilmen Don Mcinnis and Bob Shel ton. TRY AGAIN ON TV POLICE TEST A 3 to 3 tie vot e at Mon- day e veninJ!'S Newport 3each Ci ty Cooncll meeti ng defeated a motion to pu t the 1V polidng test oo th e Nov. 5 ballot. 1 The Council th en agreed to meet Thursday, o\ug. 29 . wben a full Council is ex- J pected tD bt> present to oon -~d Hinh and Paul Gruber sider the motion a 2nd voting ••yes." Councilman time . Sas"'elton. absent on va,.. The voting f.1on~y even-. cation , voted l ast week with ing rou owed last week's the majority. &galnsl apply- line-up -with Mayor l)oreen i ng lO r the S-197 .722 in (&- Marshall. 1)oo Mclnnis and deral funds fo r the ":lectro- Lmdsley Parsons voting nic Protecove System test. ··no·· and Ho ward P.~e... Th r """' e ormal request fo_r a A TAlK 0~ HIPPJS::S was. presentee b~ GorOOnJ. Outhier of the Santa A.na Jun ior Chamber of Commerce at the Aug. 20 me eting of th e Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club. He i s shown here, at left, with l)r, A.l bert E. Stockton, center, secreliiY of the club, and Cipt. L.P. rte-ete~, con.mar'lltt't of'"thl!'-dete~~o1 the ~ewport ~each police department , wh o atterrded the meet ing as guest of the club and answe red ques. t ions fro m th e auellence. (liowar d Folsom photo.) tbe eU•tln& barricade, a~-The Council -:::~~ .,.....,. ..._-.-. -. ou-... ..,. 4 a-ay Cfub project sludled ~~~ 1~~~.~:r~; _,.. lllllloa a.., ClUb .. .,est to extend tts lease with the ciry through Aug. 21. 199~. was referred to the starr for stu dy Monday evening by the :"Jewport Beach City Councll. o...ctllllall DoD lldaalo -res. Wbo Ultod lllal lbo made a motuxl for &PPOiBt--biD.ot propolidoa indude ment of a committee to coo ~tions 'lllhi ch fbe :\lew-. sru ~ th e request in depth port Harbo r Chamber of Corn- Ill conjunction w1th the merce had specified in its starr. nus was amended to apr:roval of the f.PS test. ask the mayor to set up a Leners i n su pport of Mr. Council committee to stud~· Bucooh's request came wate r front leases. Anocher rrom IJenf)' and Jeanene "'· amendment hm1ted the Crawford. 120 Via Genoa. moaon to refernng the Bay L ido Isle: nr. ~clan F'riz.. Club request to the staff for zeJJ e. who had presented study. ed th e Chamber's resolution Drug warning given ''From runaway 10 hippie" was the topic for th e Aug. .00 program at the Corona del Mar Kiwani s Cl ub lun· cheon at Villa Sweden ' res- taurant. "The facts about dru~:s need to be more rorcibly pres ented." sai d th e spea- ker. r ordon Outht er or the Santa An a Junior Chamber of Com merce. months of 1967. juvenile arrests were up 187% in CalHomta. Ventura l ed all counties wi th a 782.6% i n· crease: ~n Francisco County was 2nd wi th 420.5~~ an d Oran ~e Coun ty was :Srd with 41 9.5% 'Jere are some observa- tions made by t.tr. Outhi er: "Parents. take notice. The worl d you koow is "'The adult world is at J!Oin~. )t()ing, gon e. Your fault by not doing enough. ctlildren have turn ed thei r Parents need 10 open their backs and you don't know eyes. If you or your neigh-what they are thinking or bor or any or your relatives doin ~. and friends believe you're '"Why are you out of c-om- escaping th e menace . you munication with th e youth just OOn't realize wh at i s or our oommunity? Tu m off happening. or what has the TV! ~it up and listen to happened. Take a look at ou r youth. Only then will the facts and figures... th e basi c problem be de-. •1 eli ~buted 1 ,.,~ ftned and a solution ef· . e s .. u oop es ... fe cted ... a bmcilure prepared by the M l~minute tUm, "F'rom drug abuse committee or the runaway to hippie," written ')aota -\na Junior Chamber, and narrated by Jack Per- glvtngD.gures on the nation· kins and co-produ ced by wide increase in Juvenile NBC l'oJ'ews, was shown as arresm. In the ftrst 6 part of the program.' Coundlman Don Mcinnis. areas. Vib o lives on the erosion There "fill be front, tol d his fellow COW1Cil dtstricts -from 19th St. to members Monday evening 34th St., and from 6bt St . abour' th e emergency situa-to Oran~e Ave. tion. More information came The Council <ll so: from Richard Clucas. 4403 • A~thorized thee xecuuot Seashore Dr., who came to or a professional servt ces the Council meettng in contract with M. Dudlev acuon-ready cl oth in)t-knee-Hughes. who will serve a's leng th shorts and bare petro·teum co nsultant m feet. ready to retum to his corutect1on with 011 m terests home to Ci F,h t th e erosi on. and acu n u es or the City; He was given Council as· drafting an ordmance for surance that he could take 011 drilling regulaoons w1ll be an early assignment. emergency action to save his home. Rl GISTU TIOU MOw' IlliG RlCEI¥lO Th e majority or the el& mEJ~tary school s In the ;..Iewpon-Mesa Uni fied School T)istrict are now re- gisterin~ children no t prt~o­ viously E~~rolled i n that school. Pa~ents are asked to call the local school of- fice ror rurther information or to check on any variation in times set for registration . Boys an d girls entering kinder~arten who were not pre-registered this spring should be registered before school begins. Patent s must furnish proof or birth and polio immunization at th e time or registration. • Extended the agreement With the Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Assn. for the maintenance or the lawn bowltng green at 15th St. and Balboa Blvd., Cen tral Newport. ror a tem1 not to exceed ~ years; this eliminates the need ror Council action each fi scal year. "Fountain of Youth" is lost • Approved ftrst readmg of Ordmance 1268 ror es- tablishmen t or a modifica- tiOns oomnuttee consisting of the , plannmg direc tor, building director and pu blic works director. or thetr representatives, to pass upon requests for reasonable use or propeJty not penni ssible under exis- ting zoning regulations. includi~ such matters aa fences, signs, swimming pools, parking spaces, and use pennit e:r.ttmsioo. Tbe fee to be charged to the property owner would be 135. instead of the 1150 use permit or variance fee. There baa betm talk of a Parts, Beaches and Rec- fountaln of youdl 1o tbe reation Commission had in· Upper Bay area -percbaoce vesttgated lhe report, and grading, the site had lost its signincance, and ther e- fore was of no historical Uke tbe ooe tb&l Pooce de bad fomd oo truth to it. The value. Leoa wu aeekiQI 4~ area bad been once in-W'bereupon the Council a.curte• 180 in the aew habtted by Indians, he said, approved the tentative tract world. but becauae or 'e:r.tenslve map. £:~~=~ :.5~ C.C. backs OCC. bonds oualioa of Tract M89. 'lbla Ua..umoue suppon or lbe 11 a !'li-acre eubdivieioa Sept. 17 Juator collqe bond wtlb 7 buUdba&attee. wes~ election wae voted by cU .. 17 or Imae Ave. ud just rectors of Newpon H•b« below 2lrd 9t.. There is a Otamber or COUIDeroe at tlowtq "''riaa ac tbo'ooutb-tllolr 111111-19 moot~aa. Thill' weecers., com•. which will took. dllaactioa afterbearlog piVYiclo -ron poadaoor Dr. R.o-B. -... pnud- a aal-cJoooac of! lrvmo Avo. clod of Oraap cOaac Col· c->llmaa Poui Cnabor lep. outllao aeeda of tbe aald h bad bMnl •• tbe dlotrlct. ...... •or bo¥O blal<rica.l Two '-' I•••• will a111111.-e ud 11101 ,... be dOOidecl a1 lllo ol-, bopo lllo aiiJ'o Hl-ca.l Dr. -IMa&od; ,.lbo -., 111Pt '*"'* up .., 17,110.000 bead I-lL _....,.ai/J_..,. "-I 01-l:ftllo IIJ b _ .... ud 1M .._ -1M ....... 10.1-tal 0-clo, ... ,.. .. t -Ia ., ••••oa -• '""""IJ· educatioo ooa&, baaed oa aaeeased valuatioo · per studeat, OOC Is ooe of the poorest dtacrtcta in tbe state wUb Ua ngure of 1571 per studs~&. Dr. Moore ltaled. If lbo override. whldt Ia DOW In eftect, pu1ea. Or, -., lald. It wW IMt dl· -.1 -•IPICOI oac1a1 10 .-.. ... ...,_ ud .... dlotzlcl will 1Mt10-oad 10 ooll .... bolld 1•-· If -....... will ... _., "*' ID •IIJ>Uid flollllloo at Ooldea -CGIIap. AI Oooat Ooll-tlla -will ..... ,._ .. al. -... ,.. Air .... T"'·--"' ""'"' a -·-..... = ....... ,-_ -lUI .. of -par ,_ •••• --- I • Adopted Ordinaace 12RA, relating to drtv&oin, take-out aad outdoor re• taurants. clos ing a 1~ hole in the previous onti· nance that allowed take-out facilities at restauruta without ruu compliuce with the inteot of the Ordi· naace. • Received tbe request from retired city employeea aski111 for tncreaMd redre- meoc beDeftta because of aptrallog ian.atioo: refenoed dle request to tbe s&&tf .fW "'""'· • Approved dle requelt of ~devol-J-• F. DeiDI l'or ,_Iaiiie 10 UN mo ollp ud P'• ac No. a Colllao 1-.L -• u it ~-.._. of ta.e Ytoal Jot ac No. a ... ~~-ac No. I Colllao 1..-. (OooU.od .. -2) ROBERT 4. 11 '3UCK" FISHCQ has joined the I r- vi ne Co . in the ne wly crea- ted oosi tion of marin a man- ager. He will seeW: to de ter- mine th e most etfec ti "Je use jf ex 1sting !rvi11 e ~an ch cYl d will stud}' the needs ::If Newoo rt HarOO r coat own- ers. 'IO•' oo eratea by I es- se es, tht'se 11 arin as will be mana ged by th e Irvine Co. "~then cu rr en t leases termi- nat e oeginnin g Seo temoe r, l qM, He se rved 5 yea rs in th e Navy durin g Nor!a Nar II, reaching the rani.: of c::Jm- ·n an de r. He is a b r'l'ier A.l!- 4.meri can, a graduate at USC 3flj ol ay eO Dr?tessiJI"'al tJotball Nith the Washing t::Jn ~eds~ins. SPEC!ll MllTIMG The '1oard of Edu caoon of the ~;e-.vpon-~tf'sa ~chool District will hoi d a special meeting in the administm- tl on offices. at 1601 16th St.. Cli ff "iaven. at 7:30 p.m. today. Aug. 22. Richard Stevens. Vl~e- president and mana.l'er of the Bay Club. sa.Jd m a letter to the Coundl that the lease extensiOn 1 s de- stred because or Bay Club plar:s for extensive Improve- ment. Cos t of the proJeCt was esttnl<Hed m excess of 55.7 nnlhon, and th~ ad· dmonal rental retum m the City over th e tem1 or the lease wa s estlmated at 53 m1lhon. CoWlo.lman L mdsley Par- sons ri~t made a mooon to refer the request to the ~oals and ObJecuves com· mmee. along wtth the re- quests ror ex1ens1on of the Ame n can Leg1on lease and the Beaoon Bay lease. ~1ayor Doreen Marshall rommented that tb e Bay Club request 1s specinc and comphcated and needs COWlcil stu dy. Other Coun· cil members agreed. and JlMU W. ILISS OIU AT AGE OF 51 James Wilham Bhss. 59 . ot391 La Perl e Lane. Costa Mesa. died Aug . ZO . He IS survived by h1s >Aire.i-lar- mle: 4 dau¢uers. ~;lla Buchannan of AMn. ~~va Emey, Reno . :"lev .. '3env Glover. 1iparks. :"Jev .. and Clara Nelson. P1xlev: hts mother. Mrs. >\nme Bitss or 1\llgore, Texas. ";ervtces Wlll be held at ~ p.m. today. Aug. 22. 111 1\'estclitf Chapel. 'Nith the Re\'. M.C. Croni c. pastor or fir~ Assembly of God Chu rch. Costa Mesa. offi- ciaon~. lntenn ~Y~t 'Nill LJe in HarbOr Res t Memon al Park. 'lo'ith 'VestclHJ Mo r- tu ary cb recting. NEWPO~T PRIN CESS Traer Sheri ck Insists thi.t the han ds ttl! tht story, Mid Sht •Ill bt tfl llng tlls urne story all around tht H~rbor th is s.tur~. Aug. 24, ~ring tht 8th ~nnual ch11•cter bOat parAde, sponsored by lit Commodores Club of lie N.-rt Harbor Ch .. ber of Commtfct. Pictured htre,.from left, are Jack Bamett. txtcutht ma"'agtr of lht Ne101>0rt Harbor ChMibtr; Princess TIN Eclllllllocll; K., Saml>son, c<><llalnnan of tht parade:; Prtnctss Tr~ey, Mel Prift.. cess Ooolla Lee. The p•ade will sllrl at J:lO p.111, nt• Ill a.llloa BaJ CluL 0 ' tc--·• !lllolo.l at last week 's Coundl meec n~; Mrs. l:!:oben r?.aab. l&ll Sandal wood Ln .. 3av· crest; Jack llill. l ocal in- surance broker; and Loui s a eilig of Cameo HtF,hlands. director or taco cal. missile systems operanon at Philco-- F'ord o\eronutronic. From the audtence came more support for placing the 1ssue on the ballot -from Alan Beek of Beacon Bay and Mrs. Edgar Htll or L ido Isle. former mayor of New· port Beach. Councllman Mclnms moved that the matter, be d1aried to the Aug. 26 meettng so that H ooul d be considered by the full Council. Council- man Gruber satd ho may not be present Aug. 26, and he made a substttute motion that the EPS test be de- cided by the voters at. the Nov. 5 el ectiOn. He argued at length that the city should take advantage or this op. portunlty to test EPS for eventual nationwide use. CouncHman Hirth· said that controls for eoo duct or tbe test should be included in th e ballot proposition. City Attomey Thlly s.y. mdur expressed uneasiness over putting detailed lao- pap in the proposition &o apell out the cootrole. Mr. Orubet ~an ameoded bls motion to say that a tecbnt· cal adviaory oomruittee wootd odvloo tbe Coomcil ca 1M ooacmct or the reM.. He l&ld tllat .... ---·d Include ... -. --..., .. ~ .. a ••••DAD ADd u e&• -.......... ..... r-. ..... Mroppo~ttaoo .... .a11e, ...... ed ........ .. ....... --. ..,..._ .... a ... . -·--.... . • •••s Ern"• Ill&. .,.. 01&1118 71 lkll .. -.......... .. --.. ,, L ... • .-..... cr ... .. -··· t .... OP..aALMIWPA .. I OP 'IMI an OP IIIII DIT IIIAOI TNI NAIIIJO/l AUA'S O,SfT 11/lrt:WAI'fll llllico _. ...... ploa lo tloo Eoolp lhiWI .. , m• L c.-...,.., c-•• 11oo co111. -92625· TRIPIIOIIIa 67U .. (-Ce4o 71~ All PCITAS, I'AIT Ill Lelten to the Editor ..... .tiiii'IIIIAI\' ---~~~~II! 18 1111 ...... _.. ·- JJ:dl .. ot 111o Dollp. -10 Dllllllot or 001-,_.,. -• Ud P1MM-au-llla---11100.000. ---...SIO INIIdadoaa oa J'OOI .... Loc'o pal lllo opoiiiiJIIt oa -• ot lbo -..., olll-1 odltoolal 111 lbo lllo Row. II. A-•1111 aod -riP!. .,. Ud - Aqoo& Ia odl-or lbo -1-or lbo Poor taqltl lbo piiDDollc _.., • , Eaolp, ._....,llaopopor'o PoopiN -~~~... 1be, e1.-.,_. !n IM 19401 he wq a man~ of 1he Wub-20ib &ald.....,, 11 .,.. a U.ed lD a DOdb ... , WUb-Rttdt•l 11 &alllb& lD kill· •nat~ Commlu~ for ~mocratK:.AC1~ (sub-,JoumaiJellc mMCelpteoe ta 1q1oo IOcel, wit& tbe 8CLC clerprlea, ftn& ad MOOad v~rs•ve: oraaniur;on-Anomey Ge.rah lilt). ita .,, _ __,_.., d ~ pll 1 PPaliDIII480 a ..... tor rooma. -&de. IbM lbe c*Udre Fortu was a aupponu of (he doan't rtmem~ ..,_,....,..., 1D •Ill o 'Y -J eo ~r whether he actually joined) lhe Southern eaplalDial dle DIWIPIP8f bUDd.red8 more for drlDII:a. 10 iDeo Cbe d1lrd pade lbe1 Abc Fortn President J~ftiOft's · ioeredibk nominH to the }ob of Chief )ustk-e: of the Su- preme Court, was an outspoken c:.rilic: of IQV· unmcnt lo)'ahy a«urily pf01rams in the Late '-40's anll "'O's. "Dove" Fortas atso phtQCd for war a1ainst German)' before R~\lt-lt TK NtitFOif llAIBOa ENSIC" • •• oaly .. ..,.,. ,n..M arranaecJ Pearl Harbor I so we could join our ... ,......._. Ia , .. City ol N..,... ... ._, _. , .. o.ly loeelly Communist frienlls in mukins the worlll gfe ._. _. ........ ..,.., ia , .. ~ a.w.C.O.a ..... for democraCy). But although 31 )'tars old and bu•-~o u tbo --11--'DI food. ecc. Nooe of tbeae bave a ell'""-·-. ud tbetr ('onfetellCc for Human Welfare in 19.47 (listed --.,......,_,a-... __ , a.~ a Communi.fl Party front aroup fat three eDtelpriee tbat IC moat bl.l lbota ap•t a Dipt bt ' 1'8141DI abiUI;Y la uaed to year~ at the time). He helped to write the certa1oly le. ReaurtecUoa City. Otber advuoe lbeir t:Dowledp ot "Ge!oell Rcporf' for the Defense Department. We eapeotally llll:ed your leadera lived ln the beat other dlta11. But perbape I :.imed 111 fordna off-hasc racial integration in OOINDeota OD lbe dertvactoo botela, ale lD tbe ftDeat lbould butUy po1Dt out lbal housing, liOCiul life. etc. of U.S. Krvicc:men . ot tbe Eoaip Dame. Your diD1111 placee. At Ooe motel tbe Bible ia alto I ... Ana. ~~ ..... WMkly, oa 'J'bN4ay. ~ad el-poetar pal. with no children. he got OUI In It!!,, than Cwo • C.. .. llel Mar, Calli. th T . d ( h' · I THI NEWPOIT HAIIOI. ENSIGN Wu .. jlldp4 to be •••-mon !1 •• ~nty-nme ays _o _t 1!1 ~as 5pen ,.,_ f ,...._. ircltl•l-by eo.-t decree No. A-201~ dated underso•ns t~lll und tltamtnattons tn a New •Y 1:. 1951, Ia S...ktt Cowt for 1he Co .. y of Or .... , State of York trainina camp where it wa5 decided . h~ c:Tucwa~ .. ..,. ~y ....oa 1Mreof ia q~t•lifled to pUiiA all pabllc: hall an ··arrested cuse of ocular tuberculos•~.' Fortas tried to "ftx" the Washinaton prtss paper baa IDOat &uuredly aloae &hey pajd/a bill of dard ' te.lt tor all padM. to prevent the puhlicution of Bohby Baker's canied out ita ort&taal alma 110.000. , AcQI:ally tbe Btble ta Cbe ··gift" of the famous ~tereo to LBJ . Fonas was ln "&ellil;tc tbe De ... and Mra. Abematb)' &ad a ooraeracone of the Ftrat highly rral..e<t hy the Communist Pany Worhr problema Of tbe Comrri1Dity IJOUP ofSCLCwtvea boulbt Baptist Day Scbool ud dte 1 Nn11emtltr J. 19501 for denouncing the tirina fairly Uld tmp,ardally." 1400 dreuea in ooe of diction~ ia uled 111 COOl. of ecrl:lin State flcpMtmenl employees for dis-This oouacry needs more Waabin&tOa'a moll 8JP80· Clasa air.e ta 10 ama11 you lo)·ully ~~~ "unfair' anti un-..\merican." Fortas of your type or newapaper. llive a&orea. SCLC alao will waat co diapute my ftc- said thl.' firinv~ were the 11tt of a "police ~late." Continued aucoeaa co lbe boucbt ud Paid Cor in casb, urea. But last year tbe In appealing the firing Cll one Milton Friedman Enstp, and tbetr taleoted 3 new tn.lci:a, &ad 9 new average wu about twelve -~ .,......-~y law, It hus evidently heen nrrested c:11er !Iince. He AAVO E. HAAPA ................................. Ow..-aDd P•ll•her 5wuhhcd no tJecl(" hut immediate I)' returned 10 PEC HAAPA ............................................... .AMOCI•e Editor work for Secretury of lntl.'rior Harolll lcke-;. IUISCJttPTION JtATIS and ar 5.5. uftcr pol.lrin~ over counfks~ law-~ tt:,"~·~., g: ,.e•. ::::. ~ yeera. :·: hooks during lht-t-nsuing yea~. hi~ eyesight i~ "T yeer, ' ye--. ' so 0\fri..'Sied !hill he doe<in't e'lt"R WC:!Ir gl aSse<i. ~QJ ~~C,IotQ Thus his "~r'lice" c:~rccr <~iq) is ... imilar to thut / ~ .e nf Lyndon Johnson. Nt.•it h.:r could tlnd a uni-frum •• top-lcvd post in the War Manpower starr, aad especially Peg aui:OmoWea, to provide tud c1 'I1rlt Commi~~ion for di~o;emina ting Communist and Hop. Chllaport&tloo for SCLC 1 entail per a ... Otnelal.. year we nope to bave sUP• propago.nJa, Fort a~ plc:<~dcd ht·fore the Supreme Pac.rtcia Domecq 1 1 bee& llt:l J._ • .......11..-form to fit !hem fe>r v.:ry lllng. ~ -y' .....,. When the ~minica_n cri\is erupt.:~l in _19fl."i . Court w gr:mt {'ommuni~t Putty propaganllists 328 Prospect St. It w1U be some time b& Y larger C aasea UH "frw ce>mm\·rc~ in ~'pinion, and politiCJI ex-Newpon B6M-Cb Core the fUll amount will be tbe enrollment will be up. pn•.;,;,,n ." 119441 known, b.lt preltminaty esti· But Just think or die per- Ch;~ncciiN Jaune Rcnlll"Z ~'' the Untver\IIY of ARVO E. HAAPA, owner ~d pubUshtf of the Ensi9'1 Puerto Rico. cont:ICil'd Fixer Fort;to; ... ~a 'inurcc • who wnuiJ ha v.: Mr. }tlhn~on's· c:tr .l Hcnilel Ft"~r~>l'•, Jctcnll\·r nf Communi~!~. White ClUES nOMS FOR NIXON mates indicate total costs aoaal attmttoo eacb stu-a FEDEIIAL COMTIIOL IS mLL THE ISSUE Last week's Council vote of 4 to 3 against the TV policing did not se ttl e th e issue in Newport Beach. Nor did last Monday evening's 3-3 tie vote that defeated the motion to out th e issue on the Nov. 5 ballot. There will be another tty at a sPeci al meeting to be called lor Aug. 29, when th e full Co uncil hopefully will be present. and the motion for a ballot deci sion will be oHered again. I am willing to let the matter stand just where it is right now: refu sal to apply for the $497,122 in tax mOney from the fede ral government to test ttre TV policing sys- tem. If the Council does decide to out the issue to a public vo te, ,l believe that the public decision will be "no • ., Newport Beach will no t suffer from the failure to get the half million OOJi a,s from the federal govemment for th e EPS tes t. Our city will gain in esteem for trie cour· age and commo n sense in rejecting such an alluring proposal. It is an exercise in prepostef't'us nai vete to say that federal control will not follow federal funds. That is the basic issue-no t TV spying. or invasion of pri\lacy, o r TV peeking through window drapes, bot inviting the federal ~vernmen t to get involved in tt~·e all-impo rtant local functi on o f police protection. Make no mistake abou t it, th e government will get involved in th e all-imoo rtant local function of police protection. Make no mistake about it, the ~vemm ent will get in - volved, on ce it pro vides the mo ney. Proponents o f the TV po li cing tes t speak reassuring ly that th e government has no intention of exercising con- trol, that th e on ly interest o l the !J)vemment is to have the system tested. Memo ry, untQrtunately, is sho rt. For example: m¥~y citizens do not even remember a ti me when the federal government waSil 't involved in public schools. It really was not very long ago that the lederal aid promoters maneuvered Congress in to passing its fi rst tiny federal aid legislation fo r schools. I can recall the jubilant outcry o f tile liberals and left-wi ngers: "We have finally succeeded in making the breakthrough ~" An d a breakthrough it was. Since then has come mo re and mor e legi slation, and more and more intru s ion of the federal government in to our ou bli'c and once loca lly man aged schools. It is no w a matter of course to r even a relatively wealth)' school district such a s ours to reach out a hand fo r fede ral funds tor projects that the lo cal school board would not cons ider if it had to ex- tract th e money di rectly from th e heavily burdened local taxpayers. The in evi tabl e trend is toward complete· federal domination of ou r public schools. TheTVpolicing test would li kewise be a breakthrou!jl. From such a se .. ningly harmless liaison with the federal ,govern ment would gradually develop s tronger bonds, which in time wou ld becom e fetters of federal con tro l over ou r local police department. In th e linal analysis, respect for law and order Is mo re impo rt an t th an a TV policing system. Public resoect to r the integrity oYJd abili ty of our local police fo rce wil1 be a greater cri me deterrent than a T V camera at a street comer. Let us support our lo cal police, and keep th em inde- pendent of federal controls. Newcomers at Hoag s-.day ....... 10 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Keith Malcom son, 5411 Riverside Ave., Newpon Heights. Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morales. 4392 Lance wood -Nay, Irvine Boy -Mr. and Mrs. J ames Cbali, 22 17 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. S.odoy, Aug. 11 w.~ •• clay, Au• u Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Danny Boss, 19M~ Westminster Ave .• Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ayers Jr., 3205 Vermont Ave., Costa Mesa. Girl -~r. and Mrs. Peter Kelly, 1808 w. Balboa Blvd, Central Newport. · Boy -Mr. and Mra. Gene Bellab. 2868 La Salle Ave., Costa Mesa. was intc:rcedin, ftlr hi, nm ... (' .. mmuni~t friend . N M Edi-U>r 0( the En'l-to •• .~n be d dent receives Crom die tea• ,. Hllu'l' ath·i")r. <•rl.'at Scocll"IY e'*" anager 15 D""• -JPayers ... "' aroun and Castro partnl'r. Juan Do~ch . who wa~ Hy-:.nd no·r"'"''' aiiMnl'" 10 l.ynJ on Johnson. is An open letter to Richard 15 mlllton. Ev..v dollar cher. In addition, the te .... ing to rl.'·la k~ rh~ D••mm ic;1n R~puhlic h1r th ... · ,.. ~ M Ni I _ _, dl.ers are selected 00 dle Communish . hnllioull. St• " Al~er Hi". ~ :.OO·N. wasted. Any gains oolored ba i t their Christi&D ex~ N''" that \'Oll knnw what kind tlf m;m might eo"' r. IIXO &n: people have made are all s 8 0 Tog ... •lhcr with Thur~·"lll r..lotr,h:.ll . RtlY Wil-. . 5 ngratu au 08 on your gone now througb tbe riots, perieaoe as well as their kin!>. Lee l'rc"man. Nath:m Witt. :tnd ••ther,, bcclmll.' < l~tl'l Ju,t•cc ''' thl' ~-. Supreme nomination. In tryinc to buming. killing &ad oom-eGJcational. b&ckground. Forta' ;, :m ••lliccr and N;'''''m•l <\m1mi11ec· (\,urL J,,n I -...orr y l.lknut " thrng. folko;. \.~ decide tor whom 1 should plete diares.-....ct for law This year tbe ~bool will man of the lnlcrnati.mul Jumlic;d A''<\Ctolli£ln. Pre,ttknt h1hn"on -""ys: "1-l:in~_ ~nu ever h:~tl work and vote in this forcb· aod order. Y"' accept scbolaratup gifts for In the llJJtr, h ... · wa~ :tltil i:t tl.'tl \\tlh thl" N<~-il ,,, ~<"-l!.l'.'" Skcr -...-cii ~-Am.:m:an Wllly Fca-ooming presideotial ele<> 8u the purpose oC earoWn1 tiona I L t-...yl'r' ( ot11ld 1\ulwcr,iw ••rganil;llto..ml rurc' tion, I would appreciate Cor ~~~;:v~!~:; children of lower income ---~------....:, ___ .....;....;_ ___ From the Bible receiviog yoor aoswers to NoYember, with the RepubiJ· ramUies. Any perocc or Councl.l News the folloW'ingquestions: cans holding every impor-business giving a scholar- lContinued from paae 1) • Approved first reading ot Ordinance 1269, to es- tablish a 20-Coot rear yard setback in Tract 70f;, loca- ted at 2222 University Dr., in r.he Back Bay area, near the new YM CA beadquarters. • Approved first reading or Ordinance 1270. to rezone Lots 1 through 7. Tract r;,;R9, in . the Vtest Upper Bay area, along Irvine Ave .. southerly of 23rd St., from unclassifi ed to R·l. • Approved first readmg or Ordinance 1271. to au- thorize the city manager to pennit temporary closing or streets for special evP.:nts, such as street dances, nei~bofhood parties. or commercial promotional ac- tivities. • Adopted 0rdinance 12fl5, relating to sewer connections and permits and providing that the city no longer is required to install sewer connections to public sewers. , • Approved a re vision to th e harbor pennil policies, providing all bay tront pro- perty owners or long tenn lessees within 300 teet or a proposed harbor s tructure s haU be no tified in writing before issuance o r a harbor permit. • Delayed actionon legis- lation tor local control over x·ray units operating within the city; this Ctand Jury recommendation was tabled until a unHonn ordinance is And this is the Father's 1. It seems to me that taot omce in tbe Vt-bite ship will receive a plaque ·will wllich hath sent me, you have generally attempted House, and Ricbard Nixon recognition for his partici• of Ford 'Rd. and east of that of all which he bath to follow policies which as presidenL And most patton in the scbolarlb:ip Mac Arthur Blvd .. in the given me I should lose you felt INOuld be con-important, a new attorney program. In addition, 1t you Donald Bren development nothing. but should raise it sidered as "middle or the ~eneral, wHb guts enough are a graudparera. &ad you in Upper Harbor View Hills. up again at the last d(y. road." Since your nomi· tb enforce our laws 100 per would like to give your • Received the findings And thi s is the will of nation this year, however, ceot. g~andcbild an excellent ot the Planning Commission him that sent me, that every the press indicates that you The oommies and all the ptt, may I suggest that oo on the final map of Tract one which seeJh . the Son, are moving toward the con-other rattlesnakes through-Ciner gift can be purcbaaed A~4. the Lusk subdivision and believeth on him, may servar.ive wing o r the Re-out this great nation or than a Christian Education. ot 41.59 acres divided into have everlasting liCe: and publican Party. Do you feel ours are in Cor a rough In the event you are in• 130 lots ror single family I will raise him up at the that your suggested solu· time, and it's about time. terested in Christian edu- homes. east or Marguerite I'8.st day. (St. John 6 :39--40.) tions for the major issues · Aloha. cation and would like for Ave. and south of San Joa· __ ---·-racing our country today Pat Hogan your chtldre_o to participate quin Hills Rd .. Harbor View LEGAL ~~OT •_:IC::_E::_ __ are (undamentally different Hooolulu to an excellent school, or Hills; diaried the matter ---------·-than they were eight years you would like to p&rttcipate for the Aug. 2A Council "\OTICEOF' PUBUC HF'.ARI~G ago?' HAPPY IIRlHDAY in the scholarship program, "\otice is herebv given that meeting. thf' City Council .;1 the C!ty of 2. In your acceptance EdUor of tbe £as1p, please call Liberty 8-1733 • Approved an agreement \'twport Beech will hold a speecb, you spoke of "de-I note with interest that and the secretary will put with Columbia Outdoor Ad-public hearing regardiag Ordi-Americanizing" the war io this ts tbe 20th anniversary you in contact with an orrt- vertising Cor use or bill· unCe "\o. 1269, being an ordi · Vietnam. Does this mean of your very wortby publica· cial or the school. boar_ds oo city-owned laod naoce of tht City of ~e ... ·port that, as presideot, you tion in tbis oommuoity. Sincerely, Beac:h estehlisbing aetbadr: 'Wuld advocate any or all or Your dewtioo to Cbri~ao D. F. Fessler at Adams and Brookhurst linea aad anteading District th 11 .,.... in HunUngtOI'l Bea.cb, in \lap :ll o. 30, Pfenning Com• e to owing: priociplea and patriotism in 17152 S&ot.a laabel order to realtte' a monthly ml .. lon Ameodmeat No. 248 A. Accept Qli.llll Kal .tt~aeH d:&a.lleagtng ttmea de-l'ountain Valley reotal income and to collect ... -hi ch proposed to antead Di• Sbek's offer for troops? aervea me bigbeat prai!MI , tri ct \f•p ~o. 30 io order to B. Accept Rhodesia's of-aod -·~wde rrom .n •our THOUGHTS OM E.,,S. more than 15,000 owed to bt· h 1 1 f a-aw r--~ uta I. II .... t:a y oot rear fer tor troops? subecribera and tbe --Editor of the EDII. ... the c ity by Columbia for yetd aetbaelr. oo a porti on of ...._ .... previous unpaid rent for Rlodr.s 5 an d 51 of Irvine's C. Stop all aid and trade muntty at large. Theanopnt tmpudeoce of the land; of the total amount Sobd ivi11ioo and a po rtion of to OOIJIDunist countries May tbe ooming years those assuming to have me recefved each month tor Lot Y, Tract 706 locsted ar whicb are supplying the bring you an even greater rigbt to. tamper with me billboard rental, the Cirst 2222 llnive~ity nrive. VietCong? measure of success and freedoms and rights of lbe ~o ti ce is herebv further 3 1n tan ·a fN Beacb 1450 will go to the city as ,.h·eo Lhat tht Said publi c · your accep ce good health. Cl zeos o ewport - moothly rental, and any hearing will be held on the speech, you also inferred Most sincerely, tbey must not be aware or amount in excess or 1450 10th day of Septem~r. 1968, that our courts have CO be Bob Dugan the meaning or the Consti· will go toward satist'ying at the hour of 7:30p.m. in' the strengthened and that they. Newpon. Beach tutionand the Btll or Rtgbts Council Chambers of the City to some degree, are to blame sateguardinl the U. S. ~~u:~:t ~~~rer:' i~~!~~ Hall of the City of Newport for the increased lawless. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION citizen from excessive Reach, Californ ia, at which ness in America. With that Editor of the Eoatgn oootrol ..... the gov-meat. ot the city. time and place any an d all H ott d in """ ..... • Accepted the convey-prr11oae ioteruted 111ay appear in mind, do you approve or ave you n ~ s ce The inference is that the ance by bill of sale of Zone and be heerd thereon. disapprove or the appoint· the U.S. SUpreme Court citizeos of Newport Beacb Ill water fa cilities from th e Laura Lajpos meot of Abe Fortas to the kicked tbe Bible and Cbrist are the ENEMY and must Irvine Co . in order to supply ~:~~ ~:S~wpon Beach position or chie f justice or out ot the public scbool be watched by tbe POLICE Zone III water to the New--Pu bli1h: Aug. 22. 1968. in the Supreme Court? Why do system in America, tbat tbe at all times -tnrra-red port Center development The Newport Harbor Ensign you feel as you m? Bible andCbrist have moved lenses piercing tog and and to the John Luslr. Har-4. Witb regard to tbe into p~vate schools? dark.ne~s up U> 1 mile away, borView Hills development. LEGAL NOTICE forgotten Americans -the I beheve one or tbe most zooming in on anym1og tbat • Approved the transfe r drafted by the County or the CATV franchi se held Health Department. __ ..:.:::::=~:.::.:.:::::_ __ taxpayers -wba.t do you outstanding schools in moves. How about Up- plan to do about the war on Ora.n~e County is tbe F'irst reading. fellows? ~OTICF:Of' PU RU C Hf'.ARING ~otice is here by given thet the Ci ty Council of the City of "\ewport Reech will hold a pub- lic: hearia11 regardins Ordinan ce So. lZ70, bei ag. ao ordlnaoce of the City of Newport Beach rezonio11 property aod •meod- inl! Dislri ct \tap No. 29, Plan- ni ng Commiuion Ameadmeot No , 249 filed by Panamint Construction Co mpany request- ing appronl to rez ooe lots I thru 7, Tract 6689 from an Un· clasalfitd to 110 R-1 District. poverty? SpeciCically, do Baptist Day School at the (Continued on paae 3) by tbe Irvine Co. under • Instructed the city at· the fictitious rtnn name or tomey to prepare an ordi- nance reducing the business Community Cablevision Co. license tees tor certain to a California corporati~. coin-operated vooding mach-also k~~wn as Cormmmty tnes: 12 a year for each , CablevtSlon _Co., a wholly postage stamp vending o~ed subsidiary or t!'e machine; bull vending Irvme Co.; the trans fer m· machines charging te to volves_ no change in the and including 9t, a fee of operaung per_sonnel or. the It per machine; no charge CATV eoterpnse. . for personal service macb-• Agreed to elimtnate toea, such as coin--operated tbe f\..month cancellation laundry equipment; specific clause .ror new leases in exemption or coin-operated the city s Martnapark trailer newspaper racks, wbicb part in Central Newport. were not intended to be in-because . ot the . hardship caused m the ai:dllty to eluded in the receatly sell trailers; City Manager adopted ordinance. Harvey Hurlburt &aid that Noti ce is hereby further Aiveo tha' the !laid public hear- ina: will be held on. the lOth. day of Septtrnber, 1968, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. in tlu• Coan• cil Chemhflr • of the City Rail of the City of Newpo rt 9eaclt, Californle, et wh ich ti'"e an.d piece any and all pereona in• terested ma y appear at~d ~ heard thereon. Leu111 L•sios City Clerk you intend to make an issue First Baptist Cburcb of ot the tact that the present Costa Mesa, Magnolia Ave. LEGAL NOTICE administration has given and ,Santa Ana St. Tu·u· · de t d ~OTICEO F'PU BLICHEARING war on poverty funds to 1 on ts very mo s an d . a1 d ~otice ia hereby a-iven Lhat criminalS and-revolution· e ucabon st.andar s are thr Plauiaa Co'"11111 .. 1oa of aries who have bem tn-excellent. I promise you the the City of ~ewport Beech valved in dle riots within children will have no read-will hold a p11bll c bearin~: oa our cities•. ing problems if tbey anend the appllcatioo of K.eaaeth 1\'. McCulloch for a UM Pennit 1 shall look Corward to your this school. My 8-year-old 1396 to r,ermlt conatruction of early reply. daughter spent a large por-aa ada 1 retirement resldeat Yours truly, tion or ber allowince last eare fa cility of 170 bed capa- RJcbard E. Woodin year buying: books' about city at 4000 Hiler\ a "'ay. San Gabriel animals, Eskimos and ado Notic:e Ia hereby farther · And 1 shea. thet aaid pabllc bearia~: POOR PEOPLESMA.Rot venture. do DOt me&o will be held oa. the $th day of Editor. of tbe Ensip, 'coloring tooks. Sbe went Septe..ber, 1968, at the hoar 'Ibis filhou.ld be interesting out and purchased boota to of 8:00 p.m. Ia the Coaacll read that were even inter-O..Uera of the ~ewport reading as report.s from my Beech City Hall, at wbleh agents in Vt-ubtnston really estiDI adult reading. h waa ti111e ••d place aay .. d all show what a tragic Carce not lll,ytbinl about Jobo peraou lateruted '"ay appear the Poor Peoples Marcb co runs, see bow lobn nma. and be llteard thnoa. WashingtOD tumed out to be They were books wltb a Ray Y. Copella, secretary The tollo..n .... facta sho,;, narrative, tbe tiod I hope NPol wpvlrt "c""' 1C1!Y Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jac k Gibbard, 2700 Peterson Way, Costa Mesa. • Aga.in delayed action all leases will be reoego- on aasipment or the on tiated as of next July 1 and drilling contract from will probably bave at least Humble Oil Co. CO Armstrong a 1-year cancellation Friclay, Aug. 16 Petroleum Co., _because clause. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Jamea some points or difference • Delared action 00 the City of Newport Beedt Pohli•h: Aag. 22, 1968, ia The Newport Harbor [aalp • ...,. tbl 1 U ,_ •• •a 0111111 •••oa wbere aod bow tbe mooey I etter w1 be. "',addi· P•bli.h: A•• 22. 1968, Ia collected to keep tbem was tioa, abe made a botiby or the Newport Harbor F..•l• apeoL Resurrectloo Cl&r "'adlnl oil tbe 111101 &101>1 ---------Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Mauric e Cbaulsett, 904 Arbor St., Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd McPhee. 813 Presidio Or., Costa Mesa Old -Mr. and Mrs. DouC"' lu Rug, 376 Wocdlaod Pl.< Coat.a Mesa.. Old -Mr. llld Mra. Roger PUle, 7171! W. Bay Ave .. Bai~L ..... ...., ..... u Boy -llr. ocd llro. Pe<or Eo-. ue y....., PL. ........ Te...,, ..... 13 Boy -llr.' ocd llro. 11M ....... .., Ceell Pl •• ONialle& • 11r -llr. _. 11n. Boallo ·~· ... 710 ~-... ONia .... GuilietU, 2171 Rural Pl., are still to be resolved. purcbase or 1 pumper tor LEGAL NOTICE Costa Mesa. • Approved tbe agree-Cbetlredepanmeat,intended NOTICEOFPUBUCHEARINC Gi rl -Mr. IDd Mn. Leroy ment with Orqe County Cor delivery on or after ne.1t Notice Ia hereby 81vea that Lieru, 241-4 Saata Ana wbereby the county ~ luly 1; ftD&DciDI metboda the Pl .. aia1 Comn11 .. io• of Ave., Cos&:& Mea&. . vtdea a subsidy or 165,440 are beinl etudied for tbe th e City ofNawr.11 Be.eh will Girl -Mr. ud Mn. loel tor llfeguardinl aervtcea purcbue or tbia equipment, hold • f"lbll c eert.s oa dte Holmber& 819 PoiD.aetua wtthin tbe corporate Um.ita bl·' _ • ., bou •nlleetloa of Mr. ' Mre. • ~--dol II w \Ill •-"' oost I t Ceorp Newtoa ~, • Vert•c• nve., VUIVIIa at. ot the city; directed tbe 138,000. 95' eo ,.,.It addldoa• 10 • Boy -Mr. aod Mra. P•tel city m&D&~er to develop a • Acoepted dle Ortm.u. •oa~o .. onaler ballcb•s wlltlch Vier1evet, 2184 Aralia, Eaal more e~tabl.e a.ffUll«nerlt Col proJect oC wldeai.DI aei'Oaell I' 2" lam Ute ...,. Blun. ror tbe nezt year. ladtoree Rd.. ttom Ford Rd. tlr.d aldey•rd et 1407 No,. Olrl -llr.IDdlln. CUIIbrd • Ace-d • IJ'IDI dood .. Pall-· Rd.; die toed r r ... , Bollooo lolod. Hen!alo 489 Clllbridp Dr .. , 11om Loc aod Eolb• Riot& ODd britlp '"" _... 10~ Nod.. lo ~ ... ..,. ,, ... , Cool& Ilea tor Lol e Bloc* 211 Lalto --•·-•·•· 1. bout 4 II•• ... , -" ,.wr, ~-• ~~ 11r d 11r Cl ' • v ... uc ._ ·~ 1 will M .. 1. n •• ~ .. , ol ~• -· ID 0. ., 'Incl. ID lllo CIIJ'O rlci>W>I• -Ill uood ol ~Modulo. _ _..,, INI, ot •• ~ ... of u....u,... us Camalloo ...,. 109'1111-rc. wt..,. • ""-•-or 101o ,... ... •• C..dl A .... Co-. dolllor. IDe or Bald 81.; lbe ~ .. 111o Cl&r wllb 11ao Notloaol a. ..... ., •• "_,.,. ..... eel ..,..., ot 122,250 ... Riwra MHt Harllora eo.-City a.u •• , dfc* "-• •4 r.I•ce .., •• .n ,... .. ......... v ... o.w. ...... ....., .... Coi167UIII -od.., lbe owo... _, a oUioawldo ~ ••-'" -·-•• loo • o\pploood lbo ~mop ---ID lbo hoN .. .-. or Trocl Ilea. a JlftiPOood ..-. or -aoo, ..,.. R., T. c.,.u., ....... 'T oolllllttlllcc ot 10.21 ..... 1101 •d ooaoorootloa; " .. ,... ... ,. c:r. dlttdl! 1a10 111 Iota Jar _ .... 111o -t or PowrJ.~~,· ~;:"i',.., ": a1q1o r-u, -... -lbo -aa1 dlloo or am •• "-.,... .,., lloolp petered out into a mudbole, the atreet wb• we weot LIGA.L MOTIC! wltb tbe uiUal llot or L!GAL MOTIC! NOTICEOFPIJBLICBEARINC robbertea, rapea, aaaaulta Nolle• Ia hereby ,tvn •at &ad vfoleace. 'Ibe Souebem ~onCEOFPUBLICHEARINC the Pl••i•l eo. .. t .. Joa 'of Cbrlattan Leaderabtp Coo· Notlca Ia lltereby atv .. that tbe Chy of Newpon Beech will fereace m.,. baWl COllected •• Pl .. laf Co••I••IOII o( hold a .r..t.Uc: llteerlat OD tile •• Chy of Newport Beacla will aJplic:e oa of RleheN N •d II mucb U a million llold a ,.t.Uc:. h•rl•l o• •• M.-'1 RJpey for e V•~•c• dollara. AI lb1a ta a DOD-eppllc:.d .. of &o"'..-4 C•,.la• US to p-it eo .. ~rulloa ef proftt Orpalzactoa, SCLC ltr • u .. P ... h 1195 eo p.,.h • •ew pn:r. llteYi•l a II il:tot Glee DO ftD.-ctal ftiPOfta. • s&rlae eenlce repelr kei· .. I Melt ,. er •• •• J7 .. ot AI of l•• 22. Cb.tl ta a a ... et lJO T .. lia A..-. .. , , ... Ired at 706 Maleliter Scnet. ncGI'd o( ._.. of dMt DKm lf ewperl S..dl. N ewpon Be.dr., Ill ... --ID ... : Nedc:e ie lite.-..,. .. ,.., lfodce •I• a..,..,. .. ,..., ., p.,.. ••• •hi ,.wtc: t.••• p.,.. ••• uJ• ,.w.ac • ...._. noetftd: 1110,000 flual will N •••• • 6e 5G W •f wUI N .... .._ *• ~ ._, •l tH nel.d Fa•dldoa; ,.,... •• ,,.., .. •• , .. , ~--· .-. •• •• '-' 1100 000 -1bo U.SIN of 1.00 ,.... Ia •• C..oll el 1.00 ,... Ia •• C..cll Pree-..a...l....._ Q_..,.•f••lf~na..~ G• ..... •f••lf..,.,.a. .. ...... 1-000 - -a., •·•~ .. ..,,,. ...... ~ a., a.r~ •• ..,,,. .._, .~ _,.. uuv, piHe _, •• all p-.. place •1 •• .U ,...._. 1d L t •; 141,000-1o~I04-._, -~ 1oo lo-.1 ... ., --~ 1oo 81. -· .. _ Qlouoll, ~-·-~-·-· QIJ-· 1171100 -' ~ T. Copollo, _,. loy T, c.,.u., ...,.,.., •.._ ; . 11 ooo w • .,... .... a., "!"'P"" ..,. a., a... u.fta ..r., • ......_..1 C• ,..._ ......._.., Cmsb•• -u.u.l -,. .. • ,.wr ... ""'i a. a-. 1o ,.w~. ""\a. a-. 1o Loo ...... u ... -......... --· ......... --· I NEW'ORT HARIIOR EJIIGII A IISTSECTlOR --P. I LIGAL MOTIC! IIOTICE OF PUIRJC BEAIIITIC Nodee Ia ~ .... ~ 11.-. lllot olio Pl-lof c-Jooloo ol th City o hw,.n Beacl will ~aiel a .. ~lie ~~~~ oo dlio oppllcod• of O.Jto l,..o JMa._ .., a Yut•oe 142 &o ,.,.tt ••••-'• of •• ._, of lila M.M •• •• ... doe of o • ._.. ftoer •cl ,..a at 110• 0~ S..lowu4, Corwae dol Mar. THURSDAY, AU!> 22, 1,. ,OOIIltiA 0£1.11AR, C.OJF. LIGAL NOTIC! wUI be lr.olcl Ml •• 5U • ., of s.p._Mr, ltta, at •• llr...,. of 1100 ~· Ia •• C...oll a ... ,.., ••"""'" hell City ..... • ... ,clro ....... place •1 •• oil ,.._.. ._.._ .... ., .,.., •4 M .... 1'4 ..... . ~ Y. Copello, oocro...,. No_.,._.Chy Pl-la1 C...l .. loo hbll ... t Ao .. IS. lNI, Ia dao lhwpon Bort..r Ill ... EVERYTHING ,_. ""'"''"', GO IS .IN TH! OffiCIAL FACTORY CLURAMC! Of 1961 FORDS . 1...1 wht ftl• .,._. -8EltEVE wMt you • _., ltvt , .. _., -tt.o Ml• with tho ' . •oat c•• te; clo•llt•re tho '69'• orrl•o I• tt.o ..... .&. •••• ·oH• tho hlth.st dla- c.t~~~h to , .. the jol!J ••lAnd wo han .no • ef ttM lorent '61 IR~t ... t.rin In Southem · Califorolal WE GUARANTEE ... No de.lor-ANYWHERE -c• give you a lt.tt• doa& on o uw '68 Ford duriftg thi 1 "Cle• Sweep" 10le: of oil re.noining mod elL In •hort . • . TRY US FIRST OR TRY US LAST ••• IUT TRY US lEFOR£ YOU BUY! NO PRICE LEADERS! Hot ju1t a fe• 1pecie1lly di1countod ".dver. ti1en," bvt e.,.ry new car in our t,...etul.u• 1tock i• •lut.d to ABSOLUTE FINAL year .. nd clearance dl·•courtt price1l So.,. .. , •odell .,.d makos th• you fRUit take ana of our oloctric "trolley•" to 1ee th"' alii Malee your choi~ -and cletetw~ine y-..r ACTUAL SAVIUCS irt 10 ••conch by CDM· p•ing window 1ticker •ith Mf UNIUTAILE DISCOUNTS! ' NO HEW '61 IN STOCK EXCEPTEDJI FORDS,MUST-AHGS,T.BIRDS, FAIRLAHES, !MGLISH FORDS, SHUIY .AMERICANS, fORD TRUCKS, C.oiMPERS,IIIOTOR -U. £--~f I I DZ's open new year ·~·:.::-='.:'a. -· Clio~ Will IIDid t• Dollo Zeta by !be Sea will poupo will be -td u -· t•eolt• - Gpell I new year wleb Cbelr inlerell II lboWil. ,. 7 tD _. ~. ... ual ftoteodlhip coft'ee. Ate1 Delta ZeU1 tuc.e.c,.. Sepc;. 11. It CbeM••••·• Alea alwnnae will 1arber at ed Ill rnnre .._ ..... -CMIIIfl!'\pllklallaC. 11• 10:80 Lm, Salurda,y, Aulo 000...,. Ill•• lllcllanla, an1 ..... Ia ·-to 14, ar tile Kann Marpeta 54J5.0801. ..._ n10011 Squue, M40 E. 1" _______ ..,;;;;:::;., ____ .,. Coaat H..,., Coroaa del Mar. HERE ARE A FEW of the partlclpanls In the 2nd tennis tc>tlmament held by the COrona del Mar Tenni s Club, which Is located at the Jamaica Inn. Standing, left iJ right, are 4.rt Cook., runner"p; Jean Phillips, runner-up; Andy Plowden, Johnny Cook, Doreen ~urc:hett, Gay White, S.,dra Savage, Stlp Riley, Jean Gertlardt, and ~Ill Furey; front row , lett to right, Jimmy FOJd, c~wner; 8111 Smith; John De Puy (with Mrs. De Puy just beh ind him); Jay CJurchett, co-owner, il'ld Jeannette Peart. Preaideat Diane Rlabarda wlll review Cbe eveo&a ollhe oom1D1 yeU'. 'lbe yearly act1vtdea will toclude wort with !be batd of hearing dlll<lrea, !be local pbilu- duopy, ud aid co tbe Nan,. Joa, a o&d.on&l pbilanthropy. Debet acd.viti.ea or the year wUl. toclude a Qutallhas Party md a rounders' day lUDdleon. The nrst recular meel:iog or the new year will be Moodoy .... t ... Sept. 9, at tbe borne or Ruth Rodre-- cuez in Leisure World.. A new fe'ature this year will be a local bridle croup, wbicb is being OfiBDized at Letaure W'orld. Additional ' I YESTERDAY'S MIEDICINIE, TODAY'S COW !'KED A shon time ago, prople thou1ht blac:kSirap molasxs was ~ffeclivt: treauncnt for anemia 1nd rheumatism. Today~ know better. We wouldn'lthink of rclyina Martha GriHin weds LeHers James Ga Caldwell ~~·-:~:p,::2) ... MHTLI LUCll DIU M)'Ttle r'Jrant Lucas. 78. d .004 ~.18th St .. Costa Mesa, died Aug. 16 at Park Lido COnvalescent Hospital, Newport 3each. She is sur· vived by a son, Sydney A. Lucas, 1856 Leeward Lane, Sayaest; a brother. J ohn Q ant Jr., or 'South Pasa· dena; and 2 gran dchildren . on "home remedies"· when we have 50 many fast· acting. reliabk modem mcd ~CatioM available to us . But remember -most mcdicil\tS should be taken only upon tht: advi« of your physician. Tht next time you"rc not feeling up to par. sec your dOctor first. Then, if he orders medication, come k) us for quality prescriptiOn strvicc. J amea Oa.ry Caldwell of Sbore Clllra rook Martha Jane Ortmn or Loog Beam aa bta bride in a 1:30 p.m. ceremooy beld Sa turd~, Au&. 17, at the Caltromta Het.pce Methodist ()m'rch In Loo& Beach. The brtdepoom ia the soo or Mr. and Mrs. J . Harold Caldwell, 223 Evening Can- yOn Rd., Shore Clirts, long· time resideots in the Harbor· Area. The bride, wbo is the dau&bter or Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Griffin or Lona Beam, wore a linen sowu. with empire lines, batteau oectlloe, !lbort sleeves, chapel lemgtb train. The sUk Ululion tiered veil wa.s &boulder length, with match-- ing lace aod satin bow. Helaine JA~acbs or Lake- wood was the maid or honor. The bridesmaids were Nancy Heinrich or Sacramento, cousin or the bride; Mer&- ditb Culp or Bellevue. Wash.; Marcia Merritt. Mrs. Forrest Stone and Mrs. Ricbard 'I"Urrentine o r Long Beach. • ,.. -' Mrs. J-e• C.ry Celdwell (Ray /luff pAorn) Orabam Evans of Albu· 3 youngste,. are coulllios querque, N.M .• served as of tbe bride. beat DWL Usbeta were Harpi8l Harriet Wood was PrHtoo Filke of Mealo aolotst, ud Jamea Kaber- Pan:, Tbomas Moody or i.om was ib.e ot~UllsL · Lacuna Beach, CapL.Robert Assisting at the receptloo, Loonta or Paciric Pali· held at the cburcb. were aades, Drake Johnson or Virginia Wright, JUl T,.n. Manhattan Beacb, and Tho. JoAnne Boorkman, Oale mu.Meara of Ft Huachuca, Philips. Kathy Migbell and Ar1WDL Susan Schepeler. Margo Burton was junior The bride is a graduate or bridesmaid, and Valey Bur-Long Beach Polytechnic ton was ·Oower girl. Greeory High School and of Scripps Bunoo was rin&beuer • .All College in Claremont. where • ' she received the scholaetic honor of U1embersbip in Pbi Beta Kappa. abould not make sucb a tuee about privacy, because camerae are the same u a pollee omcer' s eyes!! Eura· ord!Daryl He argues, wbat tr you b&ve to go to a hos- pital, where is your pri· vacy tbeo? Well DOW, Cel"' talnly not e1p0aed w the Pollee Departmeot Vee, wbere is it indeed, if you bappeo to live, say oo Ocean Bl Yd. Oil Balbo&, 00 tbe beach hoot. or COM, or tbe Bay, or any other place wbere a camera is placed pointing (rotating) into tbe geoeral direction or your bome, pictur&window, pado, etc., entertaining rrteoda. or one might wish to sit and rest lightly drea~ed. or in lbe all- &optber, bea.veo forbid\ Camerae "NOU.ld surely be placed bigber than ordinary voyeurs' eyes. Sooooo - Cbe BIG EYE. all•seeing fog and dartness piercing EYE oould SEE wh&t your hair· dresser does not eveo see! Tell me, would you feel compelled 1D pull tbe drapes or sit so you could not be se«1 by tbe 'lliiNG? Crime riddeD Newport Beacb abounds witb rapists. mU&Pn. cblld moleecen, pume mueb... etc.. IDd I Servi ces were held Aug. .00 1~ Pacinc View Chapel with Ou"i stian Science Rea- der Warren ~. rtowland of- ndar.iog. ~nwm tnurlt wa.s in Pa cific View Mau soleum. Christensen Phcnnacy • -1 E. COAST ftT .. C08011A DD. IIAa om:ou , ... Security Bank to grow with Newport Center decent people rado 999"-to • t 'l. Securily Pacific National Rank will locate 1ts To ARINC Co .. •llsaye_;!"talt~;tl·e~---~_lcOS your damnable _: sial region headquarters in the ra pidly growing marvel and put it oo. a Island in !be South Pacific financial plaza al Newport CP.nler. SPcurit)' will join to watch ti.rds with, a pel"' rect testing gtolmd other major financial firms in the tw!n nine-story The legal and coo sti OJ· tiona! aspects sbould , be towers now undP.r cons tr uction. Newport Center i" weighed by the Supreme Court. The demorali<ing sod a 622·acre urban comp!Px rising above Newport debumaniring effect it may haveoo !be community. What Harbor. Coldwell, Banker & Compan y is the leasing about deteriorating the per- sonal relatioos betw..., !be agent for this Irvi ne Co mpan y dP.vP.IopmP.nt . Pollee Department aod the public? THE PIRATES INN Tbe bridelfOOOl is a If&· duate of Newpon Harbor High School, received his B.A. degree at Claremoat Men's College, and his M.A. degree in Americ.&D history at Claremont &r&c11- ate school. He served 12 months in Vietnam as a first lieutenant, and ia a member of the Military Po. lice Assn. and the Veterans or Foreign Wars. A statemem.t made by Chief Glavae after a. speech. by Mr. Rafferty at a receo t polio&-coo veotioo at the Newporunlnn. May 14: "The m~ority or decem.t citizma will agree (witb !be speecb) but oot tbe lind tbat writes letters 10 the editor." A subvend ve act? Gee\ NEWPORT 0 CENTER 440 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar 675-2051 For the biggest · adventure Afte r a honeymoon in Ha· sail, th e newlyweds will anend UC Riverside, where Gary will wort toward his Ph.D. degree in American history, and Martha wtll be a teaching assistant in En· glish a.nd study for her M.A. in American literature. The cost or printing and distributing or a. pampblet oootainin& heavily slanted racts, mtstnronnatioo, omit- ting importaDt sa.teguards ro protect tbe cl tizeos rights. Paid tor with our tu moo.ey by tbe city or Ne"'1)0rt, Be&chl • 1n DINING WATCH FOR ' OUR OPENING ANY IJAY NOW LEGAL ~OTICE NOTICE OF PUIIJC Hf.ARfNC Notice ia kerehy r;hea d!.at the Plaaaial! comnd .. loa of the City of Newport O.ada will hold a public -.,earia1 oa ~e applicatio11 of 'lfut-Waye Car R"-~1 Co. for a Use Pe..Ut 1393 to pemtit realia1 of caf. fro111 a.11 edati1111 aer.ice at.alloa at :WI Eut Coaet Hiflll way. ;iotice ia hereby fardlar 5ivea. tbat .. id jMI'olic lliee.ria1 will be held oa •e Sdt day of Seple~~r~ber, 1968, at ••llrtoar of 8:00 p.111. l.s •• Coaacil Ch_be,. of dt.e Newport Beedt. City Hall, at whldri ti•• ud . place uy •d ell perMaa tateree ted raey appear ud he heard liaereo.. Ray Y, Copalis. aac,.t.ary Newport B .. c* City Pl ... i•l!l c .... iealoe P•blid: A•l• 22. IMI, Ia dt.e Newport Harbor £.ael.p LIGAL MOTIC! Maner or PUIIJC BEAIIPIC !ifadce ie lrtere"r .,. ••• *'• Pl•ala1 c-.IMM of ~e Cicy of Newr.n .... wiU lilold a paWic Mriat .. •• applieatioa of Uai..Wty 0.. .,e~.,. •• c.. tor • van.co U2 10 ,.,.h aa ...... ,_.. M •• MCM4 • .., of a .. II .. '•• 'lll'tllelt ••• a.... • 'at lise at 511 OellrtU .. c.,.a 4el ••• Motiee lo .. .,..., .. ...., " Newport Beach bas a low crime ra.te as was stated aeveral timee by oouocil members. The Police DepL received mudl praiee by a. D~r or d tiums Ed members or tbe COUDdl. SuiP~oaa were made 10 vote publicly oo thi s Vf1t1 ta,or&aat mauer. taerore it wu rejected by tbe clf\Y" oo..ad.l 4-3 -bless tbeir .. tada. Ir voted G:~~, lbere will be ample time to acdvel)' oppose .this taeue. So -pleue -to tboee wbo are ooocemed about lbeir -SPEAK UP AND SPREAD 1l!E WORD! a.. o.,..~ ... 408 Fllllioaf Ave. COtocla del liar LIGAL MOTIC! • • III'OIT ~ Dl• IWTIICliCIII --,_ • 'IIIUIIIIIIIY, lllll. If,'. 0 ' I .... a .. Ill • lie Ill II& ._ c:IMIIA OIL IIAII, CMJf, __ ..... _ , __ -·--~· .. ........ 01 .................. wiD OHia --·-IIIIIJ Ill "MNIId Ill XII." ~~~"'!'~~~~~~ ... &. ~-wiD ..... .. ~ _, , .... -"Tho ___ ... ~.. wiD lie 1111<1 I& 8:10 .. .. I& ....... lO:to.... ... • ... .,. -...... . dlr --. AI 7 p ... 11o ,_ llloli iloOPIIIIIII' ~~~~!!.: wU1 ...., a ••n•• oa -... Dr. u4 lin. HB l".::;;iiooiii! == ''TIIo .,.._ -·" FNd -· wuld .......... will -·. --~~ ~ ..... -ploaiM ot ~­BIIIIo OoU .... will -.ot aod 1111 For -· 7 ••• lllo p.m. ••ood., Blblo 111. o\adrow'a PloailrlldOD ot114J. Cburab, ~ Ill. All*"'• • • • Rcl., CUff Ha._ -c.- Tho Newport HIIIKir Lu-oludlnl lito wooll-loq -- lborm Qlulob, 1801 curr .... .,.--bold ao lllo Dr., Nowport Holpll -aburob, or. Artbur L. Mil· ''Medt&actoa oaapdmJD," ler, p&Mor emldcua of tbl baood DD Luke 18:11-14, will Moo Mow Proollrtorlao be ~aliOr Jam•Bltio'e ..,. Cburab of O.VIr, will IDOD toplo f'or lbe A:IO aad OOCJUP1 dle pulpit for &be 8, 11 LID. Hrvicee lbte b· 8:10 ud 1\ a.m. SUoday day. oorvtcoo. IUo IOpiC will be • • • ''The cbuce of a Ufetime. •• The Lulberu Cburdl t1 · • • • llle M&oler, l!iOO Pocl!lc The No-n Uoll:yCburcb, View Or., H&rbot View meed.ncat 15C:b St. and lrvloe Hma -Tbe Rev. Ju L. Ave., Clift Havea -'lbe -.. will ODDDPY 1111 pu1, Rev. Lcreo Fllctlnpr will pU tor lbe 8:'5 and 11 a.m. preach oo "Oiangtng the SUo~ sei'Yica, to the unchaqeable" at 10 &.m. vacation ablt~nce ot Dr. Sunday. "KeepiDI to tune" \"IIU F.ll Th will be his topic at the 1'\ISI OF. ~ o&.NCE EMPOQlUM called th eir paintings caught the eye of the ·• am · er. e sennon I roptc will be "By the.,...,.... 7:.30 p.m. Wednesday sing· th e "Orange Sroove" located at the partn er o f John Ce vetello of Hoi ywood, eo......., ot God 1 am what 1 am." spiratioo. Oran ge County J:alrgrounds are four manag er of th e dance halt, who eng ag'd • • • huge murals fil led wit h brightly painted th em to 00 t he murals . A.d mltting to the The Plymouth Congrega· CONFERENCE SLATED pi ctures, a s tor exampl e th is raven-hippie in fluence, th e pictu res al so show tiona} Church, 3262 Broad Second planning session hai red queen. Th e pictures wer e painted fa r eastern ip fl uence a'ld tou ch on the St ... Newport HeiP!ts _ for tbe Oct. 25-27 tall!con· by Harvey Par k.s and Loui s Oel sarte, tr adi t ional figures of many relig ion s c.t J ohn Smith, Bible teacher rerence or California Press a ssist ed by their wives Pat and J an is , !he 'o\Orl d. Samp les of their wo rlc: have been and lay le ader &t Prince or V.orren was held Aug. 17 who live at 711 Jasmine A.ve., Corona del on disotay at th e My s tic A.rts WOrld , Peace Lutheran Church of at the Lido tale home of Mar.·Th e artists are from New YorX, wh ere Laguna qeach. Costa IY.esa. will give tbe Mr s. Ralph T andowsky. Press OUTII CORS'I O p•" N iqhtly •f 6o:45 p.m. S.t. & Sun., •f I :45 P·'"· J •m•1 G •rn•r Georq• Kenn•dy Mic:he•l A n1a ra "The Pink Jungle" A C om ic Ad v•ntur• W ith G u"1 •nd G•qs UPPER BAY TOUR AUG. ·24 ~==-::u~~·~::·~:'c~~~ Upper Newport Bay Wlll be the stag~ for an environ- mental tou r Sarurday mor· Ding, Aug. 24. The tour, fi rst or a Series to be sponsored by Friends or Newport Bay. will be coodlK!ted by noted marin e ecologist Wheele r North aod bird authority Charles Gremiog. Salt marsh.es an d bay shore sucoor valuable sport fi sh and over 100 species or m1gratory birds, including the beautiful sti lt. The u emendous lire- giving capacny or the bay, th e la st s uch home for marine wildlife In Southern C alirom la , will be ex· plained dunng the tour. The to ur w11l begin at HAL PI.CHI. UMID tl,ernesa 9 a.m. at the intersection ot Eastblurr Dr. and Back Bay Dr., overlooking the salt woric s at th e extreme rear or the bay. Directtonal signs will be posted 10 the area. The to ur is free an d parents are encouraged to tbe public aware or tb e bay's natural and pu blic values. The Friends be- lieve that intensive develop- ment proposed by tbe Irvin e Co. and th e 0range County Harbor Dis uict c ould seriously degrade the bay and the surrounding en- vironment The science ~ visory commi ttee is co- ordinated by Dr. No rth or the California In stitute or T echnology and Kerckborr Laboratory in China Cove, Corona del Mar. H.R. Pincbin, or i-lal Pin- chi n and As sodates, Ca- ona del Mar, has been ap- pointed nJart.eting agent ror an exclusive new 12,001.000 estate develop-- ment to San Juan Capis- trano. according to Jo hn C. I'Jouglass Jr., (resident or Capt!U.rano Hacienda Corp. The project, Capistrano Hacienda, wUl consist or ~~=======:::::::!, 34 single family estates • • • • ' ' • " ' • '. \ ·: t '::. DUIOIIII ... ,_. ""-Y-tl) '"' .,__ . "* -•ooo 'Thl! PIN II JUJff8ll' -· u AlSO fOI THE KIDS SHOWN AT 2 ft .M. "THE BA TTU BENEATH THE EARTH" size lots. Mrs. Harold Arthur dies bong their school-age F:dith L . A.rth ur. 74, c;L children. Picnic sites are 47 10 Neptune Ave ., Wes t avaJlable. Persons who Newport , di ed ~ug. 19 at bong thea bmoculars may Hoag Hospital alter a lln- obtalo close-up gh mpses of gering Ulnen. She h&d bird Hre. lived to Calito mta ro r 23 The enVl ronment tours are years . in Orange Cotm ty Co r part or a pro~am by th e 18 y ears. Fn e nds of the Bay to mak e She is survived by her ·--------.-hustimd, Harold D. ~rthur; LEGAL HOTICE 3 daughters . Mrs . Leonard \'O IJ U or rruur 111 .,H!W. 'iotf,..,. ;,. h~r,.l!v vi~en that thr Planninji( (.o"mmi,.,.iun of th" C.>ty o ( \ .. wpcut H<'"arh will hold H puhlic heiitin ~f on th,. llflpliradon of Finn Q ] .. (}l,.,.n and ll nh...rt 1,. ll u.'i'l for ,. r .. ,. P"m>it JJ9•l to P"rmit "()n.';fll"" nf alcoholi r b,.v~r­ il¥"" a t ffiO ~. llai!J011 Hl vof. \t)ti rr i"' h,.r,.hY fu rther fl'~"" that 1111i of public h,.arin11 will li .. h.,J,j on th .. ·,th tl .. y of ~ .. pt,.mL ,.r, 19611, 111 the hou r of R:OO p.m. in th,. f.oundl Ch11mh"r" of th" \' .. wpo n llearh Citv !h it, at which tin1~ and pl11r e anv an t! all pet!"'n!o in t~re11terl may appP.ar ant! h,. he•rll ther~n. H•y Y. C:opelin, !tecretary \'ewport llueh Cily Plaon in, C::omml11!1ion P a m . 3urbank; Mrs. Ra y Leath erwood, .'~an Franc:i s- ea. and 'Miss Carol Arthur, Van ~uys ; a son. ;Jarol d W. Arthur, ~esed a; 9 grand· children and 3 great-grand- children. Mrs. Arthur parti cipa ted, along wi th her hus band, tn the activities o r Chris t Chu rdl by th e Sea In Ce n- tral Ne wport and the Wes t Newport lm prov8nm.t Assn. <ihe served a s president of ttl e WCSC at Christ Chu rdl. <;ervi ces were held >\ug. LEGAL NOTICE Oltni~A'i C f: ~0. 1266 21 at Christ Church by the Sea with th e Rev. James ,J. Lamberth om dal1og. Pri- vate inlenneot was in Pact- ft c View Memorial Park. -=7"-o=·=z··...-- Phone in Your Order for a Subscription: Coli 673.0550 LEG~L NOTICE 70 word\ or lcs\ /I ... o•d\ to 30 wo•d~ ;-t; .... ord\ •o 40 word\ Eo01 ,....,,(! o •e• 40 ""ord\ ocean. I T•me l.lO 1.00 3.00 . .05 THEATRE CHILD WITH , .... t:MT ONlY HQW-EHDS lU ESDAY -AUGUST Tl 2 T ·>Till!"\ ) 'f .rr.e\ 1.l0 :?.00 3.00 4.0L 4.00 5.00 .10 '. 15 WCIIJ.E 9 HENRY BALL PONDA- ~'}burS. Mine an~~ooas· CONTINUOUt Wtr:D,, THUI'IIt •• 10"1'111,, tAT., SUN. "••Ill• •• n .. t ll Tlla aarl:ll" At 2 I".M . 0"'11 "l"l"'k J 10111le" At I :JO • 1 • 10:JO ~.M . '"Mact•O•"'" At &:20 l "'lf ''" Puhli11h: An~. 22, 1968, in th e Newport lhrbo t E11 111i9J A\' ORrn \'A \'C[ Of TH t. CITY Of 'tf:I\POHT JH-:At H A\I F:'W IS G su ;noss 20.02.- 135 A 'li n 20.S3.0 JO or nn~r. 20 Or TIH: Sf:\l'PORT RF'ACH \fiJ 'II'ICIPAL COil f. llf:LATIN G TO UR IVE·I\', TAKf. OUT, mu 11 ou l"ide of th~ buildin jl: in wh ich they are preparet! by mean11 of a serotlce win!low , counter or "imil ar •ue th od or device, or f-'c""o"" .• ·...:::..::.,::::..::.::___---! Newport e r TV Sa le s LIQUID A 110M SAVE TO * 'AUU * CIUUU *••• *LMY'I-* ... ,. * ACCIIIOII-* M.NIY ODDI II' ... Woi!Mf Rq.lclite IIIIa ~MiN IIMk of IIIIo INk fWIIitln ..,_ ww -1 ANlJ OUTilOOH RF:STAI!IlA'IITS Th e City Coun ci l nf th e City of Newpo rt IJu ch do e11 o rd ain •a fol low": SECTION l. Seclion 20.02.- 135 of the 'lewport Etuch Ma~:~i ci pal Code i11 hereby ameaded 10 read: "20.02.1JS on .... ,,. .. d r... Out Re.tovtar~r. Th e term s 'drive•in', 'walk-op' a11 d 'aake ov1' re!llauran ta ahall me•n a r.lace of buwl ne•• which sel • food products o r be oterasu u d whidl: I. Delivera 11ach food pro- du cllt or bevera su to caato- me,. ou ~ide of th e bui ldl11 1 i11 wh ich they ~re prep~red by a mea.a11 of a •ervlce,wladow, couoter or similar ltlll!th od or devi ce, or 2. Oelioters 110ch food pro- duca. or benra1ea to co•· tome ... within a bci ildlos which Ia deelpi!!d Ia audt • m .. aer the~ a mejorlty of dae cnto- tnera will remove Hch food prodocta or be•e ... sea from lhe h.lldia1 for co.eampdoa elthef oa. the pr•l~~ee or i11 •• hramedletll! otlci•lty.'' SECTtO~ 2. Seetl• 20,5J,. 010 of dae l'hwport S.•c:ll Mnieip•l Code le hereby ... ded to teed: "10.SJ.OJO D•lf~tiHen•. Aa eMd I• ... chpte1 dte fol· 1•-'•• &en~• '*•II '••• •• •••••r , .. ,c ... ct: DRIV IN :<ND TAlE OUT RESTA UIAlfT, '1'\e •••• •4frt...-4•,' '••lk .. p' •d •ta .. •••• ,.. .... ,..'-•• u •••• .&.c• of ...... " • .r.1• .. n. lood pto .. c&e or ..,. .. ,. ... .... ,., I. Dtlh·.,.. Moll t.od ptoo- ftc&e or ~ •• ,.,.. to eutoo 2. Deliv"r" !tlll:h food pto- ductll o t beverages t.o cu alo· me rs within a bu ildin~ whi ch i• duisned in sa ch • maaner th•t 11 m•jorily o f th e cu&t.o• mers wi ll remo ve !tuch food produ ctll or bev~ra ge11 fro m th e bu ildi nf! for coa sum ption eith et 00 th e pr~m ille• or in the im- mediate vicinity, OUTOOO R RESTAURAS T. The tenn 'ou ldoor re• t•u raa.l' aha\J mua • pl•ce of bu sioua which 1ella o r a erve• food produ c111 or beotetaf!ell for COli• aumption oa the premiaea where 11uch pl•ce of bual11e.,. Ia lo cated, •ad whidl prootides for, or pemdta coaaampUoa of, audt food prodacta or bever· age. 0 11 a.ay portloa of aa ch preml.ea aot wilhia a fully eaclo•ed bu il dlas, cou iatias of • pent~alletlt 11tru cta re, hav- las a roof aad lour walla." SECTION 3. Thla ordiaaace .11•11 be jMibllahed oace ia th e official aewapaper of the Ci ty, ud the ••me shall be effec tive SO d•ys after th e date of lte edoptloa. 1\la ordla•ce ••• iatro- d.cll!d at • repler •eetlas o f thll! City Condl of aha City o f Newport s .. et. held aa the 22ad dey of Jaly, 1968, ud wa• •tlop•ed os •• 12tt. day of A•••t. 1961, ..,. dlte fol- lowlaa "'*• to wll: AYES COUMCLMEH: Mc.la· •'•· p.,... •. ,... ..... u ......... . Rlr• c,.w NOEl 'cooMctUIEM: N .. • ABSE!fT COUMQUI £!1: !h1-ooo , Dote• ...... u .. .,.., . ,, • MISCE LLANEOUS SPOTS before )O\H eye s ron \i•UI nc~ c::ure t - m"l'C 1h~:rn w1th l:i lu c u c. Re-n t c lec lrt c : flvoer \1. Crown Hardware, 3tll7 l:.. Co ast Hw)'., ona de l \tat, Can't sell it., •.. Trade lt., For Fau Ac ti on & Re.ults Call OOYLE 41 WOOD CO, Coli 163 fO P S ~LP television • SOIOOLS Ponable used SCHOOL PROBLEMS Private Uiah School lndi vidual aucntioo Small CtauCI BRICKER -WARD PREP SOlOOL U Pah Drive· Co1ta.Mesa 2027 Harbor Bl vd. Costa M•so • 54-8511 o PERSONALS • WORK WANTED :_.:.:::::::::::::.:::._ ____ 1 EXPERIENCED NURSE - ONE \IAI"l 'S J UNK is anr>lh <rl wtll c are for lady. No man's ueasure. Bri ng your "Live-in." Minimum 13.50 JU nk in and buy our per hr. Available immedia• trC"a s ure s (or vi ce versa). T cWink.lc Hardware. Cos ta tely. 548-7223 • day or \leu, b46-167S. nt&ht. I .~~~~~~~~~~~;-~ PROPER DR IVER ~ Reliable -Am table -would , Harbor Area. 673·8724. Uke '*t time work witb P .O. Box 1223, Coa l.. kiDdred spirit. Call So&&. Me n . 1397. .~~----• MUSICAL FOR SALE ---·--OHG \'\: & P H '\:0 S U.r F'inll! aelectiolf uaeJ srands & con !Miles plu \led. Oak •pi- nt'! plan n •I t~rrifi t" aavintra on bame bran tis. Good u11ed o r~ns -spi n•a & conao ltos indudio,t H•n1n•ond \1-IOO'• In •II fioi•hn, pin othet•· Schmlch.·Phlllip• Co. 1907 ~.\I ala at 20 th, Sant• .-\oa Qpea oa \loed•y & F'ri d•y Diles to 9 ------------------------ • HELP WAHT!D MALE OR FEMALE Fre&lahce artist to do greeting card deatgn1 oa deftntce aallpment. Reply Art 01 rector, Suc:amon Company, Taylorville, W, 82&88 FOR S ALE --------------------------'S44),-'04=lo ___ l •IUIIMISS OI'PORlUMin IS '8'1 SLOOP -Beauii!Ul ICid 24' Ill., ~eepo 4 -pll.,, boad, aua,. oqulppod for roc!Da, 49 .. 11781. o IOOIU POR SALI "D•W. •I 10\, D•ll•u" pu•aal iltvc.,•C'III • .,.. WM Nl IIUIIUIOI)' ~i.f•t•r ~ riUI.-F. Rl<4 .. 6od-"• H.dkd ,._,s, .,... ...... ... .. -=---.... ' .,... .... _ ........ . CHICKEN DELICJ!T ·-~-·-, Owner. 4-1. USO:D T':LEVISIOH lbr IIIIo. lg" ponable TV ~ oalz 1811.00. '87.14'11. : PHILOO Olrq, Rlfrll,. 1U o PII .. TURI WAHTID cuJI, Looh Uko "81111 .. ta":..,.aeerr.-.... WI! PAY OAIIIIbr lllllllaN. .,....,t, nuo•. IIIII* .,Uac-. TY 'o, IDII· Ill lbo, . ...., op&l ~~~r:~:::.~.~·tool~~·:·.l f-'OIL--.., J •t•-~~!~·· -~:_~ . Mrs. · Conlanl dies at 49 Helea eocw Col..,llao llro. ~ ........... Coo-~-,.,..: ._ ... of 818 -· llonloN will be bold •• Drive, tmDo T.,ooe. dlod 00011 IOdo1 Au&. u, Ia Au&. te Ia Hooc tto•w F-La.;. Clleadolo. 1a ollor a llailoriDJ IIIDoaa. ' .. wu a nldve or Ueu of tlowera, Cbe tally Columbua luoctiOo, lowL augelta dcaaliooa co tbe ud bad reatded bere tor Amertcaa Red Croaa.~ 15 yean, ._ .. , 11om lbo T!XT-,IIITESTiD Paaadeoa area. 8be awved 8ta&e s.a&or Jobn Sdunitz l:bere u preaideot or the ..... riCMI Clllcor Soclo&y, will _.. II I p,m, ~. vtoe prelldoal or lbe H.,. Alii· 22. •• 1104 W. Sib Ill., ttnr;&oo Memorial Clinic Santa Ana, wheo ctttzene Auz1ltary and preaident of protelltiag tbe btatory ceu.. tbe Mill• College Alumnae book, "LIDd or the rree, .. go before the Oraage Cowley Club. Sbe, waa palf. prelli· SchoOl Board. His admiDt• d«mt or die Oraop County trative assistant. Or. MtllaColle&eAlumnae Club. !NUTen Carroll, will discuss She 11 aurvtved by ber &be 8tb grade history boot, huabaod, Marlnus Contant bleb bas aroused 'the lre Jr.; 2 soaa, Robert and •, arents in lbe Orange 'lbornaa: her parents, Or. ~ ~ Garden ~ve and and ~ra. R. R. Miller, Pas.. An!tt:1m Unined School dana. and 2 auota, Miss 01 trict Paullne Cotter aod Miss 8 8• SITUATID ON TIN ACRIS SPACIOUS 1 a 2 &IDIIM. APARTMINTS · '""" a Unfv,. ,,_ $150 • P1intc Patios • Fiu:p\aces • POOLS • CJ Ho le Putting G1ern • Tennts • Sepatate f amily Sec\1on •£1fORT HAIIIIOR fill Gil A liST Sf:CTIOII --'•I THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 19!8 (X)II)IIA DEl MAR, CAll F., I Estate LOOKING FOR ·_:_ AN OCEAN VIEW HOME WITH 3 IIEDROO\lS - 2 RATHS ON PRIVATE CORNER LOCATION IN SCENIC HARROR VIE~ HILLS FOR Hl ,600 WITH QUICK OCCUPANCY? Then Contact Mr. Abell Realtors 67J.dd00 ~···· 673·7365 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .' .. ESA VERDE H.U nm COU "TIH' CLUBS MF.SA VERDE HAS 4 SCHOOLS. 1 PARKS 8:1liiPLE B:llAL :ll8TAT:Il IMMACULATE CUSTDM·PUIL T 2 RR HOMF on Ot~f'·AN O·A·HALF LOTS • Plus 2 OQQI.\, +DEN INCOME UNIT With 25~ do~n owner wiil corry bock fi rsf Trust Deed at 7""< PRICE: $49,750 SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2515 E. C.ut Hw,., Corono 4el Mor 67S.2101 • 4rti. to Schools and Playaround 900 Seo Lone, Cd.\1. ,.._cArth.r •••' C:.ost Hw y. cion to Fashion hi-~ l'lSO Masa V.,da Or., Costa Mno • Phone ~5990 60' ON THE BEACH &,;C:O;;,;IIO;;,;N;;A;.,:;D,;EL;;;.,;;M;;A;;R;_ __ ,..:(7:;.;,;U;),;6;;.U.;,;26;,;1;;1 __ """'!ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt PICCDDlllY PEDDLER OLD V.bn Cart. No.S 1034 .., al•• Ill" lllapn In• UHl3l w.a.rn..,.. ' • ENGLISH ips ' RetJJtor 642-6472 ..... 673-364 1730 W. Coo•t Hiwo, l•ch S2S rrillion tot•l ules t.hroush the Multipl e Listina Service of The Newport Hat• bot Costa ~1esa Board of Realtors for the first 6 months o f l :J6a. TtiiS IS OVER 4 MrLLION -1• SECLUDED CHIMA COVE !=rom oi cture windows thruout this charmin'} 3 ~edroom -3 C!ath Home, you hove an unob· structed VIEW of oil the boots entering or leo•ing our lovely Harbor. Fee Simple Land (You a•n itO Price only S95,000 Excellent Terms Fves. 548·8868 Bay & Beach Realty Inc. lli-1111 2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M DOL LARS pER \10 N Til IN liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PROPERTY SALES~ ~ LI ST YO UR PROPERTY WITH A REAL TOR~ LEGAl ~OTIC~ "iOllr.F:OF PrBUC Hf •. \IU~G Let's Trade! HAVE : 2~ ocres near Aidrgec:r•st, Kern County. L"'el com•r, appt"~U il'll utely ]])' square. Free ond cle•. Tox.s, $36. Vol.,., $(000 . WAHl : S"'oll duple• •"Y•h•• in Or•t• County . "iotice is hereby givea th" EST IN thr City Couocil of thr Ci ty or I :~::;~II;AT 'Jr ... port Rr•ch will hold • OHAL pu blic. hrarin~ rrl!•rdins Ordi· lliiiiCI!' :'io. J268, beill.li!o iiD ordinaii.Ce of the Ci ty o f Sew· port Ruch addi11.p; O.apter 20.47 to Titlr 20 of the "iew· port Reaclt \tn11.ic:ipi1\ Code to esl.ilblish a \todificatiou Com • mittee, providin!': for the e•· tablishment ol a thrl!'r-ember s taff committee consistillf!'Of the Pluain!! l)irflciD r, lloildios Uirec tor and Pu blic: lli'orka Di rector (or their repre!!lenta· tivesl for th~ putpo!!ll!' o f pu .. ia s upor1 requests for rea~oo· able use of property oot per• missible uoder e•istill.!i! to11i11!i! re«'llation~. Sotice i§ her~by fanhl!'r sivn that the nid public hearin l! will be b~ld oo the lOth day of September, 1968, at the hour of 7:30 p.m . ia !he Coua cil Chsmbor.:u• of the City Hall of thr City of "iewporl Beach, Ca lifomi11, at which lime aad place ae.y aod all pei"'IOQ 5 iotere!!lted may appear ae.d he heard thereon.. L•ura Lapos City Cler'l City of ~ewport Beach Publi.h: Aus. 22, 1968, ia The Newport Harbor Euip DOIIDU MIIM LA IDS TO PROTIST HAllS A oonsiatmt "low.O.ytng, ear·sh&Uedng. sleep-de. suoytng" 5:30 a..m. pllne over Corona ttighlanda dilly adds 11'\petuS 0> P"" testa against the ealabliatr "'''" or UIY a~rpon.oo Ill• San Joalflln R&n«e -inllnd cl Crystal Cove. So '!be dbeciDts of Q\e Co<oaa Hlt!bl•da PIO'*" Owaen' AaiD. wlll JD oa I'O<ll><d poo&eollllll lllo .,. --lllo Boanl or Soponl· .,,. boldll a pobUc aMilhl Ia -ADa II 1:10 p.m. lloii4Q. SI!J<. IS. CollloY-WootU 67U5II I hCI't'e it, just one hour Oron9• Coun ty , ot 1~ ••n paytftent. Rect~QfiDnllllllnd PNOIII U2·5111 Newport at Victoria 646-8811 (Open Evenings) Weill-McCardle RMitON Relllble Sen>iu Si11<e 1943 ' PETE BARRETT REALTY , ....... HARBOR HIGHLANDS lJU I ,UI.EIS DRIVE C~ME SJ:f THIS NEW LISTING - -TO P" HELC OPE~ DAILY - 1 to 5 p.m. ' It has S J:!edrooms, Family roomond 3 bot~s. IDEAL FOQ AUSY FAMILY SEE THIS ONE - -PRICED TO SELL! Ul VIJ LIDO MORD geautifully mai nla ined ... and ready to move into right now' 45 foot lol, well landsc~ed . 5 bedrooms, 3 ba ths , large living room, v.et bar, family room opening to large patio for unusual· ly spacious I eel in g. Modern kitchen and com- plete laundry area . Ideal family home. See it soon . ~. a. palmer lncorporatea lllllEVWfBIS (f uoo Sl(( 1935 3117 Vie Li.. OMie l--7-N-" __ ,_ .. L .A.-coliNA~ •••••••••••••••••••• I'M NOT TOO OLD and I am very exciting to live with Tovether we can enjoy o .. orld of happineu. Why don't you call 6~3.-2222 to su me. P.S. I can a 3 be-droom, 2 bath home ..,ith o Iorge rumpus room , located on Ocean Bl•d., Corona del Mar, overlooking the beoutiful, blue Pacific. ))0)'( Y. fRliXI<L1X I Re:l\LJ<..")R \ 1250 Eul Coast Htcnway Coron1 !lei lrbr. Calitornoa F'tlont 673-2222 O PE~ SEVE~ DAYS THINK OF IT! ' OPEl HOUSE-SAT, a•o SUI. -lie I •·•· Al2l SURREY-CAMEO llhlHLUDS • 4 Bedrooms • Dining Qoom • Ocean View • qeautifvl Pool Discover th is home for your family. QEDUCED TO S53,000 rills l'lt/l\ RiJof ,...... •4 David or .. • .. m.)nt-~ ... bJ ._. ,_ oia o Jlllol IDd for 8 -· llr. ood llro. lallw It.-.... •tp•. ,_ 1"1111 Loe Allploo .,_., or Otl-o. II, or 1111 PlwM A.... .IU...,o. Ho -od lived Ia lorvlo,oo Willa 011111017 ~---~ --'-'.Cool& Meoo. woo llllled Calll>llllo IDr 15 ,_,, In -.. .,. bold All&. 10 ill --• _.,.,IDr IIIII llWDt•uoo or ~~-Aac. 14 ..,., l~o Loo OriD CouD 1 -PIOiftc Vlow Cllopol willa lllo civic •d public alf&lto Ilona. die CCIII!Dilleo recom-Ailploo A!rwlll'l billcopllr He~~ .. ~..':t by hlo Dr. Roymced I. --ol -•-•• lbo Au(!. 18 m111ded. wblcll Ill wao pllotla• wile Be 1. 8 doupton St. Aacnw'o PN...,._.. -liD& or Nowpon H11bor Tho oomm 1t10e ol&rM crollllod 11 Coq>IOa. Tweoty· Delli'• 14ey o'.two. 5. 0oaa.: Cburdl olllciiiiD(!. Ea-1>- Cbamber Of Commerce direc--turlher that parkilll pro~ one died 1D the cralh. 8 mo.iq.a' and 1 ' Wtl met waa in Maueol.a ot IDre, stated • atudJ ()t the tem a tn th e 1 older aec-lrn.~e~p~u~c~t ~h;ld~o~etv=ed~wl~thwu~ ... :~~~;~·~~~i· ~oo~by~a~i~~·~lb~o~Pioc~~~n~c,~m~P;I<ll~n;c~v~l•:·~ ~·ed oft .. atreet pattinr; tiona or the Cit)' should be tbe u. s. p.IJII"'De Corpa for 8 wwiam or Loa Memortal PaD. ordlDI.oce had been made considered on an area at an Aug. 7 sesaioa of his baah , with a parting di.- oommittee. He said his triot tor each area, "tbe r.L.-- conm iuee decided th at the only logical way or correct--~ .. in Ueu'' tee tor commer-ing mistakes or long atand- cial uses was not accept&· ing in our city." lw .. THE CHAMPIO NSH IPS sail ed ~ug. 10 and 11 by the S M~t an a 22 Distri ct No.2 in the Long 1each area resulted In vic· tory for F rank 'oVhit e of ~ast '31uff, sail- ing for the 13alboa Yacht Club, with son Dave as crew. Thei r No. 45 sco red a first, 3rd Md 5th . Pictured here are 3 of the winners, from l eft, Mr.· White, with the W.O. SChock perpetual and his take home t rop hy; '3ust er Harrrnond of Balboa lsi Mid, al so a mem ber of BYC, who won th e 2n d place trophy , and Len Sheridan of th eSil'ltaMonlca Yacht Club, who pl aced 4th . Twen ty·one boat s participated, re-- preSenting Fleet b, Marina del qcy; Fleet 5, Alamitos-Huntington Harbo r, and Fleet b, Newpo rt. The National s will be sai led 4-ug . 31. Young Dave will be skippering No. 45 for that event. ble and that while "the Rattarding the tem1, "in convn i uee realizes the im· lieu tu," it is incorrect portance of added re venue to and should be "in lieu the city, however, the com-payment," according to mittee reel s it wou ld be Willis warner Jr., of the more timely 5 to 7 years city planninrr:, departme nt. rrom flOW in stel:l.d or at "In lieu payment," he present." sa1d, "i s payment made into the city parkmg rund by an The committee believes owner or developer or com- that the ordinance would mercia! property. He has tend to antiquate cert~:~.in the option to put in parking areas or th e Cl ty because or space on hili property or to the requirement for off-street make a payment into th e DPOMEDARY CORH ------=--==:-~:"'":'~=~~-=-=~~""::"'"":"":=~==-----parit ing fo r new construe· parkm~ fund.· This tund is LEG ION N A IRE tion and irllpr<lvement Ill held in a bank until the ci ty excess of 10":. of th e fau has enou~h money to build MUFFIN FOR TWO ·:. IIESTUH STYLI CHICKEN & HOODLES GRAVY & ~ICED BEEF U07.. MIX a oz. 2/31¢ HEWPORT HARBOR POST HO. 29I, AMUICo\H LEGIOH • PHOHE ~7 3-5070 lll<H~et. value. A 11~C:r; a puhlic parking l ot In the reah stt? f1 ~ure of ~;,' area whe re it is most would msure proper bu1ld--necdecl • · TOMATO 46 ot. THE KIMCSMEN cently·appoin ted Post The Kinttsmen Drum and photo~apher. Wr. Femestrom Bu~o:le Corps is barn storm· i s a lon~·time Hollywoo~ 111~ the eastern U. S. Thev cameraman who i s now re- .will participate in 4National tired and lives m the Har- COm (:>eti tiou events between bor area. Ray has had a uow anU AuJnj st 31. Appear· Ion,.:: career or photo~raph­ auces and competitio11s in-mJ.! the ~reat and famous or d ude Batavia. New York; ou r lime. G. I.. as he is Lowell. Mass.; ~~ar1 o11 , called down at the Post, Oh1o. and De troit. Micln!-!an. transferred to Post 291 from Dctroll IS th e Nanunal Hollywood Post. He's Cilanrpton sh ip for Dnu11 and another Swede. and 1 lik<' Bul!le Corps and i s .... 1oon· his story about hi s hunting so re<! by the VF'1\. trip With Km)l! Gistav of Unul now, no Druru and Sweden. Bu.Lde Corps west of the "We got to know each Rot·ku~s has ever made so other real well; he called so t"xtended a trip East in me Ray, and I called the an dfort to win a NatiOnal KinJ!, King." ChampiOnsh ip. and the cost Durin~ the early days ot IS tremendou s. It ('OSt W'!\; II G. I. new with the !; lt.noo for 2 chartered U. S. Ninth Au Force, the Uu ses for the mp: another Royal AH Force and later s~>.OOOfo r foodandlod~mJ.!s, w1th Darryl Zanuck in North and each 1nd1vidual Kin~~ Afnca filmin g the award· man had to conu1bute wmninj.! documentary rilm, another St 25 to cover his "Desert Victory." He was o wn expenses. doinJ! al l nJ::ht unlll one of Championships are for one Rommel's ·Afrika Corps year only; the pnze IS a ~unners shot in a delicate trophy ;') feet high, suttably part or his anatomy (thi s en~raved and ceremoniously can happen m war, you pre sen ted. Arterwinnmt'. the know ). Chwupion Corps has to make Hospitalized and sent plans and pracrice ror de· hollle to recuperate at Hal- fenseof th e title ofNational loran General Hospital in Champton a~am m 1~9. New York . G. 1. holds th e Con,gratulaoons are m d1snncuon of be1ng the ord er to each member of the only G. I. on crutches ever the Kwfi(smen, th eH parents, thrown ou t of the Stork to Corps D1rector Don Porter Club m New York durmg <111d h1s wife, Bemice. To· 1\!WII. He admns that at that gether they all drewned the t1me he was unruly, ar~tu· Impossible dream. then mentau ve, n¢lting, and ·...,orked to nake 1t com e drunk. G. I. holds no grudl(e. rru•·. '\Jewporters should be however; Sherm Blillngsley (Jtollrl too: the Kil1gsruen l et hi m back i n tt.e next r·arrv the nal! of the Cit:" of day and he didn't fight wllh :-;"'wport Beach m all their anyone th ere anymore. pu hlic· appt!;mmces. Post So. the next tinre you ar e ~t::61 1 co-sponsors the at the Hall and a little guy 1\inL:'Jlll:~n .1s part of Its about Uu s tall a1ms a Clnld \\elfarr> and Youth camera at you and f!:rowls, :\1 tl\'ltles pro"rarn s. All o f "Hold 11." chances are at's 11.., r·.m f;;.el a httlebu proud G. 1. Pictures or Post ac· ... tl .. ther they Nm, los~. or t 1v1t1es and runcn ons are dr,1w IM<;k there ror the his business now. All any .. m,rt · ~roup has to do to obtain his • • * serv1 ces IS to call John or COMING EVENTS f1o at the off1 ce about a AIIL.'1JSt ~f.\ at R p.m .. I'<!St week l::lefore the event and "'~I '.lo'lll hold liS <urrut al G. (. wlll be there. llilttatton or new rnent~P·rs; • • • tht< pu bllc IS mvned. llus YACHT O.UB NEWS wil l be a dmner meetm~. The last class or Junior ~:str~~~~n s M~~u~.que~~~~ sailors IS finishing the 32- \t,lll ~er. RemP.mber. hall hour Red Cro ss sailing c.tpaclty 15 200 for din mg. syllabus and by SepL 9 will ThP pnce . S2 each. The be qualified . 6Jth Dl stncl Rttual Team ALYC will hold a semt-- w1ll condu c t the iniUation formal dmner-dance on Sept. <ll'le r tbe dmner. To those 7. at 8 p.m., at Legion Of you Lelit].onnaJres wh o Hall, 215 15th St .. Newport Beach, Calir. 92R60. All have never been rormally Leg1onna.i re yachtmen, local JnJtlated, thiS ceremooy and elsewhere, are welcome will help you realize what to auend with their ladies. the LeJ!IOn pl edge of service For tickets or inform anon to the <;ommunity, state an d call ~7;)..5070; or contact nation really means. Re ar Commodore Renni e September 28 at 8 p.m., Storey, f\73-1956. Post #291 will hold i ts an-" • • nual Police and Fireman-or-FLAGS FLAGS FLAGS the-year award dinner meet-Bill Murray, who bas mg. AU hands be sure and wcrked long and hard on the ~et your reservations in to Hall or F'lags project, re- the office early. This is a ported to the Post meeting btg atrair with all top City the other nigbt that we are offtcials attending as our 18 n ags short of having all invited guest s. Dress is the 50 state nags. This is a semi·fonnal; RSVP, please, r1 It llo ~ e g m s ua n, 50 ••• ~v ry· 12.50 each. bo<jy. '' .Anybody. . .got By the way, don't miss tbe your home atate nag Toot regular Post busine ss meet· Sweetll Better yet, donate ing Sept. 11. You Juatmigbt to tbe nag t\md at the Poet ; win the 1110 Jac&pot i t your tt w111 coat 110. name is drawn from the drum. • • • The laot big...,..., wlllllor CII.IISI 10 CATALINA at the D&ml dr&wiD& W&& n t 1"-. .... taJ.a. co-.a a__., Tooy Booto wldl 0110. Tho eo ._. ·~ - ramo ol tile pme fl1•d lo lo PlamioC die ALYC oo- Paniclpldoo; 10 Y'all come Dll&l crul• to Catalina. ond ..., bow 11;1 pl.,od. ••• \ The exact destination and !he ar rangement s over there will be pubhsl1ed tu~re. Post members are mvtted to )!O alou~ ror tht• fun of 11 . Airport plan ok, • m JUICE 2/69¢ part LO·OAL FIIUI'l 303 SIZE • • • BITS AND PIECES Nex1 wetJk we w11\ have picture s of th e Luau tr .vou 111issed thiS sh mdJt.:. u's your O'W'Il fault. Joe and Je well Mushn and their sons are dO'W'tl ror the Summer chasm~ Charh e Tuna and marlin all over the ocean . So rar, no luck. -Ted Showin~ some annoyance at the failure to ~et extra copies of the Pett~Ha master plan for alf transportation, the Newport Beach Cny Counal ~ave apJHOval 111 principle to portwus of the plan. Th e followmg uems met with Council likin)e: • Support thf! future de· velopment or a major new international anport for the Southern California coastal I\IJ ST~All4. was th e orog ram tooic at the 4.ug. b meet- ing of the Co rona del Mar Ki wan is Club at the Villa Sweden restaurant. tan Haig, trade comm issioner tor the 4.ustralian govern men t, told of the tremendous growth anCI great oo ten t iat of th e "OOwn under" na- tion. l.lr. Haig is oictured he re, at right, wit h Jack McGill, dean of th e evening college of Oran ge Co as t Co llege, who was orogram chairman for the day tor the Kiwanis Club. (Howar d Fol som ohoto.) Park project outlined The Newport Beach City Council called for more study Monday eveninJ.!; on the proposed 5'1:-acre com- mumty park m the Donald Bre n development 111 Upper Harbor View H1lls. Th e Bren Co. has o ffered to construct the park unde r an agreement whereby the finn Vt'OUld be rep atd an amount not to exceed S50,000, over a 5-year period . The runds would oome from the building excise taL The Irvine Co. has orfered to donate the land that v.ould be needed for th e park. Location or the proposed pa rk IS m the center or the Donald Bren development south or the Ford Rd. ex- tenston . and between the realigned MacArthur Blvd. and th e Co rona del Mar freeway . Coun cil voted to refer the matter to lhe starr for more study and for a repcrt on th e status or the excise tax. area, "for e xample, at Camp PEACHES 2145,/o Pendl eton." " • Butld a new regiOnal 33~ aHport m an optimum loca· PEARS 'i' 11011 Ill \lrtt"l~e County ~~:....:=:...:.~;;;.~ ... 'O~~>o;;::---- withtrL 1i year:-. • Ht~ulat~ activity at Orauj;!e COLllrty Airport du r- In~ the inten •u period. • Adopt "' long-range pl an for the devel opment l(eneral atrports, ai rp artt s and metroports. 3SUFFER BURHS AS t.IOTOR EXPLODES Three empl oyees at Ex- plorer Motor Homes. 4000 Campu s Dr.. Back Bay, suffe red bums Aug. 14 when a motor exploded in a partially compl eted motor s & w COFFEE 69t LB . CRISP CELERY !.,ARG E ST o\LK 15¢ FRESH BRUSSELS SPROUTS29¢ IOOZ.=CU~P=------------- home. GRAPES Richarct Thornton. 20<?~·.~'1:~~~~:~ 19 28R Vtctoria St.. V ¢ Mesa, surrered bum s~~·~ l~;~~~ F.P~ '"~~ ~~~~~~J:!: right hand, Mi chael ----= GERBER STRAINED BABY FOOC .. heron, 29. of 2 1~ Ave .. Costa Mesa, ran or the motor home Wl?·;m;~bl~···~~~~g~~ trouser s on fire. ~ employee. Chet Nt zlolek. 47. or 928 w. 17th St., Costa Mesa, ran to bumin~ man, knocked do wn and smothered STORE HOURS· 9 to 6:3t • SUNDAl'l I lo 5 ..,.....,.....,..._ BE£1 .. WIN • ..,....,....,.....,..._ llt1 I. OOUT MWY •• OOM WI OILIYIR -·n••lll fire. Mr. N1 ziolek sullleltod mmor burns on his hands right leg. Mr. Mulheron serious bums on both lega. For Information Call 776-9210 AVOID AIRPORT CONGESTION Uae AIRPORT COACH -frequent • reliabte • eco- nomteal aervtce ... by deluxe air<:ondittoned motor- coaches •.. directly to your airtlne terminal. o.p,ertur-•ppro•lm•tely •very :10 m lroyU• to bOth Lo a ...,.,..... lntown•Uon•l .-nd ~., .. County AW'porta ctuf'lnl ~ tr•v•l hour•. AUG. 21·23-24 From Allllllitn To: $2.95* LA. lnternation~l !55 min.! $1.25* Oranae Crxrnt1 Airport 125 min.) Children Soil ... 1,'\1 Fttt OUR 48 AL SAVE 10%-!JOA.-IJOA. AND CASUAL FURNITURE-PATIO DINmES, ETC. • • • I ' I THE TITLE of statt champions among Callfomla Ex· change Clubs Is held by the Corona del Uar Exchange Club team. The tournament was held at the Wonder 'Boiler room' tactics hH A waming has beeo issued toe! N J sales, witb ao unusually lY by . . Ziener, 11 executive ma.oager or the Sl'hl percentaa:e aotng to Costa Meaa Ctwnbe'r or the local charity or orgaqi· Commerce that the Chamber z.attoo whose name is used does not endorse telephone as the local sponsor." ticket sales soltcttatton Ch.ier Mar8ball said, "The curteoUy under way under Costa Mesa Firefighters the name or "Coaca Mesa Association Local 1465 is Fire Figbtera Association." currently in the process or Costa Mesa Fire Cbiet spoosoring the Kirk Kirkham John Marshall abo gave Magic _Sbow. The agency wamtng to area business ~tcb 1s handling sale or uckets and the production people of the telephone soU· or tb show 1 w dlake cttatioo. e a oo Cbamber manager Ziener Production of Visalia. Cali· commented "Chambers or fomiL Coomerce • and Better "It is the position or tbe Busineaa Bureaus oppose Fire Department that we do the practice or groups or not condone this type or salesmen and saleswomen, solicitation, nor do we not local ctUzeos. who approve or any part or the phone rrom what is tenned operation curTently being a boiler room operation. p~ronred by Woodlake Pro-. Usually the solicitors use duction. we are IJl9St desir· high pressure methods to ous of eliminating and pr~ endeavour to shame bust· venting the creation or an ness people into purchasing image which would tend to tic kets ror a so-called cast an unfavorable re-- beneftt perronnance. Usually Oection on Costa Mesa's the phone solicitors r~ Fire Oepartmeot by high cetves 50 to 75 per cent pressure telephone sales commission on his ticlr:et techniques." Southern California Thrift & loan specializes in personal. business ~nd Trust Deed loans ... Stop in today and see how we can solve your imme. diate money problems from depend. able funds available right now. The Thrifty way can uve you money. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRIFT & LOAN NEWPORT BEACH JOe • THE NfWI'OtT HAIIOI CONCERT SERIES ANNOUNCED 'lbo Harbor Area 0>111-011eoL l!be bepD bor Scbool -IDriWD will be a&Dity Concert A11001at1oo career at tbe ace or 7 aod tbe ICeoe or a pert)ra&~~~ce IDDOunoea tbe lMB-1969 at 9 performed · with the by dle Larde Trio hom C(llCert aeries, tbe seveotb Seoul Phtlbannoaic. Fr10ce OD Moadaf e..m.na. lw tbe Aaaociatioo. The Clet.oorr S&riqs and Feb. 24. 1be trio oooatata 10( COSTA MESA 9owl in 1\nahelm. Team merftlers are, from I eft, captain Dick Hodge, co-captain Uike Gertner, CreQue wolverton, Hal Pinchin and ~anney Shroyer. Concerti dlts year wUl be Orcbeaua, 1n a te(Jleet r• or nutiat Cbrl.taa Larde, beld in 3 ditrereot loc.,. tum eoppmeot. will be barptat Mari•Claire Jamet lions. opoolng wtlb Kyun~ beard on Suo<ay ov..U.a. (lin. Lordo), and plllllot ~a Chung, young Koreaa Nov. 24, at tb.e Huntiostoo ADD&-Mart.e Foa&aine. 'Ibey violin virtuoso, on Sun~ Beacb Hilb Sobool audi· provide a variety or iaai:I'U-- eveDing. Oct. 'n, in Oraoce torium. The first baU or meat&l oombinatioas aod Coast O>Uege auditorium. eacb concert ta a cla11ic aoloa, aacb u nute aod Miss Chung, a l~year~ld sUing concert; tbe aecood piaoo, harp and Qute. aod doll·like beauty from Seoul, balr, lddin& ptaao, &eOOf'o piaoo alooe. ia the youngest d&upter or diao, bltp, and percuaatoa, Membenbip carda ror ado- one or the outstanding ta a "pops" concert. m.iuaoce 10 all 4 ooocerts musical families or lbe The Columbua Boycboir ue DOw available ror a CAROL McCORD and her father. Bill McCord, 184 9 Seadrift Or., Irvine Te rrace. display the trophies they won at the week·lo.ng regatta held J uly ~7 to Aug. ~ at Hunting'tOn La ke . Calif. Fifteen-year-old Carol. who is a mem· bcr of the Ralboa Yacht Club. won perpetual trophies for winner of the first race and the Jrd race, and theW. D. Schock perpetual trophy for Lido 14 junior class champion. Her father won first place in the High Sierra re- gatta. Jrd place in the championships, and a trophy for first to finish in the 3rd senior races. wUl mate tbetr harbor area Um.i ted time at 18 an adulta debut oo Su.aday attemooa, aod 14 tor atudema. Mf!ID-. Jan. 12. to Orance Cout berlbip ln tbe Harbor Area Colle&e audiiOrtum. Allo Community Coocert AIIO· known as "America's Sin&· c1atioa also includes reci· tog Boys," the cbotr was procU:y prtvtlepa, wbereby cboseo in 1957 by lbe Slate manber1 may, wtlbout tur- Departmea.t as tb.e tlrst dler cbarge, attend aoy otber youtb group 10 repreaeot tbe CommUD.ity Concert preaea- United States atwoW under t&tioa in die Soulbem tbe latematiooal Procram ror Calitomia area. Si.Dile Cultural PreseatatiODL Ucketa are DOt available ror Newport Harbor Hicb tbese mncert&. City tennis finals held F'inals or tbe 8tb .:~nual Nicbola; 2Dd, Jill Goo~ City or Ne~n Beach eoougb, 1~ 1. parks, beacbel, aod rec-Claea A 9-12 boy's reatioo department tea.nis sin&J.ea -lat. Robie Conn; JACQUELINE SMITH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith, 1248 Watson Avenue, Costa Mesa, has won the wings of a Trans Wo rld Airlines fl ight hos- tess. She comoltted bweeks of classroom and in -flight training at TWA's Jack Frye Training Center in Kansas Ci ty, Missou ri, and will be servin.g oassengers on board TWA's OOmestl c StarStreiiTi tll gtlts from John F. Kennedy Ai rpo rt in Ntw York. toumameot were beld last 2Dd, Dwain Pautacb, 10-1. GETS DUTY IM OHIO we~ at Newport Harbor Clus B 9--12 Jlrl's High School. Highlight or sin &tea -1st, Liz Roemer; LL David L. PopeJoy, ·eon the tournament, wtUcb drew 2Dd, Suaan Lynn, 10-8. or Mrs. E.liz.abetb Popejoy 190 student entries, was tbe Claaa B g..12 boy's or 1588 Coriander Drive, 2-bour women's doubles sinpea -lat, Bill Moss: Costa Meu, bM beeo IP'a- finals which saw Newport 2nd, R.aody Dunlap, 10.4. duated rrom the oourn ror Beach recreation division Girl's singles, · 13-lf\ -U.S. Air Force accountiDg sbldents Jan Keane and 1st, Sue Johnson; 2nd, and ttnance omcera at Barbara Anast defeat stu· Ancte Scatrord, 7•5, 6-1. Sbeppard AFB, Teua. He dents Kathy Tupy and Boy' a singles, 13-16 -bu be«1 assigned to 1 unit Pauline Sanders. 7·5, 3-t\, lat. Scott McNaucMoo: 2nd, or tbe Air Force logistics ~0. Scou Middleton. 6-1, 6-1. command at Newark Air Dtber results: MUL nPLE LISnMG Force Station, Obio. Mixed doubles -1st. Don OUMPS ANNOUNCED and KathyPowe~; :?nd, Bob CbiiDPiOna tor ,July, ao-•I'RIMTIMG and Revela Wal.inotr, ~4. 100uoeed t., 1be mulUple -::E:-n-s-in-n--::P-u:-b:-li-sh:-in_n_C::-o-.-GETS DOCTOR'S DEGREE 7·5. Ust1n1 divtaioo or lb.e New-• • .~.r1. Watson __ ap_pointed Kenntith Goebel, 900 Sea Men's doubles-1st, Bob port Harber-ebata Mea 0 /lut p,.;,,~rs ~-·Harbor View Hills, rettived t.(allootr, ud Bill h!otter; loud ot a.lton are *-• Hilh speN rotwy bts Ph.D. de&JCC in chcmisuy fll4. Orec Sadera •d FliM llllowt.c: ·"eff"' '"' ... Mrs. Nonnan Watsoo of Newport Beach has been appointed Caltromia volun· teer advisor ror the National Foundation-March or Dimes, Basil 0' Connor, president, announced this week. at the summer conuneneemmt !lnitb, ~1. ~2. Top aal•--11m Ni· • Vari,.,int ber _or the board aod put exercises Aug. 1 at the Uni· Womea's ainglea -lat, cbola. UD.it aaln; Oladoue • Heocll inet presJdeot or lhe South versity of Iowa in Iowa City . Lucy Geo sler. 2Dd, Sandy Loac. dollar value. 2721 E. Coost Hwy. Coast Child Cl.a0idance Mrs. Carol Stoll Maxwell of Loog, A-3, 6--3. TOP Uaten-Hal PiDchin, CORONA DEL MAR Clinic, member or t~e range Sussex lrl .. Wutcliff. received Class A 9-12 girl's unit sales; K.atbryn Raul· Phon~ 67)..()550 County Compreberunve Plan· her M A degr« in education. singles 1st. Laura acoa, dollar value. __ .:_c.:_c:::...:c..:c.c.:::..;_ __ ning Commission, Orange "'lllll·'llill·llii!III'IW-.-.'IIilllliiiiii'IW--.'IIillllilll!lll--'llilllliiiiii'IW-.-.I"'IIII'IW-'IIilllliiiiii'\W--.'IIillllii!III'IWIIill Coun ty Mental Health Asso-r" Mr s. watson was also named chainnanof the Coun· en or California Volunteer ciation, and the Harbor Area Coordinating Council. Advisors in which she will HARBOR FORUM BOARD v.ork with Mrs. Walter F. TO BE ENTERTAINED J ohn son or San Anselmo, The executive board or Mrs. H. 0. Boyvey or Sal· the Harbor Forum and the boa, !'Irs. R. Lyle Mitchell new vice president, ~rs. of San Diego, and Mrs. Tina Sunakis, will be en· Franklin Landecker or Mill· tertained at an infonnal brae. brunch at 10 a.m. this Fri· The volun tary health day, Aug. 23, by Mrs. Paul organization i s stepping Bernhart. publicity chair- up its attack on birth de-man, at her home. 25'n rects. 'Nh.ich affli ct more Bamboo St., East Blurt. than a quarter o f a million Following the brun ch. the in fants bom in the United executive board will con· States each year. Since tmue tlle citizeoship class healthier mothers usually that the Harbor Forum will have healthier babies, the conduct Wednesday, SepL March or Dimes strongly 18, at Fastuon Island, New- emphasizes the need for port Center. The speaker pregnant women to obtain will be '~.·.E. StJohn, Orange prenatal care and is seek· County reg~strar or voters ing to improve the quality and county clerk. and availability or such TEA TIME AUG. 22 FOR care throughout the nation. KAPPA ALPHA THETA Mrs. Watson is a board Mrs. Vernon Edler, manberor th e Orange County v ·a Lido So ud Lido Isle Chapter of the National 1 . . · · Foundation-March of Dimes. eotenllln WJth a tea at Sbe is past presideat or the borne on Tin~sday, A•uoig],·,rln,g Caltrornta Federation or from 3 to ;) p.m. U' Junior Women's Clubs. 3\e members or the .. ~~~c.;;;;;~y~ received th e Cal.i romia Theta Cl~b or 0~~ge CORONA DEL MAR TENNIS CLUB ANNOUNCES .. AN EXCITING PLAN FOR LOCAl TENNIS PLAYERS SINGLE MEMBERSHIP FAMILY MEMBERSHIP ·s· 'A' S10/MON . S15 1MON . (Max. 2 playmg members) AND NO INITIATION FEE FAMILY MEMBERSHIP 'B' S25 /MON . (Max. 3 play1ng merrbers l CDMTC INVITES YOU TO ENJOY THF. CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE OF A COMFORTABLE TENNIS CLUB ... WITHIN BIKE RIDING DISTANCE FOR COM RESIDENTS CASUAL CLUB ROOM MATCHES ARRANGED LADIES' DAYS INTERCLUB MATCHES BRIDGE ..• AND AVAILABLE GROUP LESSONS AND PRIVATE LESSONS FROM EXPERIENCEDP!IOS 'J(lvernor's award fbr OU[. and active app~~~~::i::: standing aervice in the ~betas _or the are&. 170 Eat t7tl'l st .. Costa Meu ..... 646·5045 field or mental beal.tb. 1D tlv~ offi cers and 535!t Wllsfrll~tlt¥d .. Los Aflltlu ... 653·8221) cha.i.nnen or the Orange ====================--.:196::::5::_. :9l::•:_l::•:..:•:.::lou:::n:dl:n~c.::m:em:;· Kappa Alpha Theta Al•=•ae r Club will be preseot. aa well as members or the Juoior Kappa Alpha Theta Alunuu>e Club. Assisting hostesses will include the M1ues. F'red Howser. David Koobel a.ad Merle Amundsen. MAITHliNUP DIU · Mrs. Martha J. Sbarp . 78, or 426 Lm,.,'OOd Dr .. Coet& Meaa , died Aug. 11 in Ho&« Hospital ot a bean ailment. She bad lived heretO years. 9le is survived !:&' a son, Donald. or Loa Angelea: a AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS ... EXPERIENCED OR BEGINNERS ... PRIVATE OR GROUPS ... S5/HALF HOUR ... SPECIAL GROUP RATES The sooner fhe better to s tart your ch ildren 10 th1s sport that will give them untold i•fe advantages ... Give them n prt ce less lifetime gif1 which the whole famtly enJOYS tnt! WOIId Over . Cl/11. •• 67J-S711 IT'S A FRIENDLY CLUB H. J. GARRm FURNITURE btolbor, DUley Ou lfoo, ol OrepJD: a lf.ater. MMHa HoY•. AlhMnbra. ilorvlceo were beld Au1. 13 tn the Cbllld! ol LIUw 00)1 Salnca. eooca -. wllb Btabop IIIII... POll!• olllclabJ. t&t-et waa 11 Padfte Vlft II•OPUJ P.._, will a.rc 2111 E. COAST HIGHIAY JMAICA- praf11 'fonel W•ier ••Iipari J 2211 HAUOlkVD. COSTA WESA ••om 141DZ71 8oll _..,. ol Colla- lacb-. <X*IIIA la.IIAIL CALIF. 12121 PLEASE PAit( AAOUNO THE FIIONT I'OOl NEAIUT THE COAST HIIIAY I I I J'l! ~: =::•.:. 1.! ~ .. ,-rr ,•r.=. -:rs "'":;! .............. ef LM '•e•'~~~t -It II .,._ .u1 .. , .. -.1 :: .......... 0 ........................... _, .. ..._ ,.. .. ..-~ ............. ,_, ... -............. ..... IU'i4-impl)' ...r11 II 1i1W. £Yen ,_ "THI S'IDID 01' TNI I.OID'• ~ we to admit, whkft we do ... *'· """'h=•.-. T-J71ll no~. tMt th" ........, true, t-Ye-ry ' 11J Dr. a. A. Twny, D.D. ICholar-knows 1~ It is ont ol the lawa or Uw lntfl'Ph&aUon ot any In the• third ~-th(l Biblt• book tha;t tht IDHinlntr of wonb In tf'UC#tC~ tftut tllB h//tlil4~ O/ fJiul &ny ... ~ ot an)' book mt.st be ~Mt tcill be co,.«:iou, t.lwlt rM loft dett"''!ftinH bf UMP-What • the 1dll Mot be """i.\Uoted or limplr ~aU.Je In thl.t ca.wr 'tbis word it ~.dtt iN Jtott-co..cio11• e.z/ff~ce. ual!d wnnty•IWO limN In the Ne-w ThJ.-l:t th<o plain tuchin& of Trstat'l'll'nt. Forty-four 01 _thne Luke 16 :19·31, ttw atory or the st\'cnt>-:~wo limn It -~ Wiled !~ the- rich man and La:u.rus in the fu-phr11e .. rternal tift'. 1bat eter- turc world. All mani'K'r nr aile-n;al Jtre iJI rndleu c~nnot bt QUH· aoria:in& has been ul!Cd In auempt-tioned. II b used rl teen II~• ln lng to explain n-...·ay thetc worda conne-ctio~• wheno the idea of end- of our Lord, but tht'w aUqorlcal ~~ness ~ a~lutelr neoct'Ual")'. explanations are simply rlditulous. Mus C:O\erl hfty-nuw o_f the TtK> 1uuTM' thine is clearly taucht w-ventr-two lnstaneH In wh~ch the 10 R<'velalion 14 :9-ll compared ....-ant ts used. In the flhy-nu'M.' In- with Re\'<'tAtlon 20 :!0. 11111\Cf's the thouaht of e-ndleuneu I~ absolut~ly nece-uary. In not a In Re\·elatkm 14 :9·11· A.R.V., Ol'lt" of the remalnln thirt n -...r rr~orl. "JC any man .... ·on)upJx•th . . I ee_ th~· twast 'arlit hi.-. imSJ:(', and rt'· ~Dil'il 11 1 1t u:' of anyt;in1 that 11 crl\l•th a m11rk on his loreht'arl. •lr nown ° e · tiJIUII h1" hand. hi• a l.so shall drink If Uli¥ge can dt"termine any. Gf •he• w1nr "' th<' wnth u ( Gucl, thlni:;, it determin('S to a demon- 'Ahtch i.• prt'to~trN'I 1m mixeol In ttk• slrlliiOn that tht' usage of this t'up or h u, ~•n~.:rr : and tw ~/t • .tl IN• word in the Nt"w Testament n('- tr,, "'""''II "1lh fir•· and bnmslont• Ct'!'lSarlly lmt)i K'JO endlt"S-'lneS-!1. m •he vu·:~f'nc•· vf thl' holy ung('ls. But thul is not all. The c:ontrxt :11111 m llw fll''"'·nco• of thr Lamll : 11s well us ttw usage rlemandr; that an1l tho• ,me1ke .. r !hrir '"rmC'nl 1n this inJitanC(', in connection with ~t!C'th ur r~..-r \r-r unrl 1'\f'r; uotll punishrrM"nl. the' worrl must impi)' lht>JI },.,,,. uu ,,.!It d•tY u11d "'!Jltl , ,.nrl lessncss. TI'K' contr xt is thi11 : tht•y th<n "'"""h'P ttw bton ~t and "And thrS~· llhll ll go away into hue 1mogl', and whoso rettl\'eth l'lt>l'll••l punishme-nt : but the riJht- th'-' mark of h•s n..~mf'.'' roo!' int o etet-n••l lilc." TI'K' same Now th1" Ct'TI<tl nly describt>s c;rffk word j,;: usc:-rl twice. As ou1· um . .;.c:inu~> ~ulf1•ring o( I he intens-Uwd was at leal'! an honest man. est kind a nd cannot be fAi rly and l-It' rould not uSt" the on€' word hOilf.'!'>tly mterprt-ted in any othe r twltt in th€' same sentrnct" 'A'ith way. In RevelatiOn 20 :10, A.R.V .. a dtlfer('nl meaning. And if tha t ....-r 1.-ad ... And tht.· ~vii that de-li fr 1nto ~·hlt'h lhC' rightrous go cl'iVNt them was cast into the away Is ••ndlt-s>~, hft", lht-n the pun- lake of fut• and brimstone, whNe 11hrnent mt u wh ich tht" curSt"'d gu are At'iO the beast and the false 1s t"ndlfis.., a l..;o. This cannot be p10phel; and !hey s hall tx--tor-r\rnied withuut questioning cith..r men ted day and nta;ht for to\'t"T anJ the intel h~~:enct-or horwsty of the t"'Ver." Lo1d J e!S us. T h c !I c w or d ~-unmistakably But t-ve-n I hal 15 not all. Wt" ~l-'('ak uf conscious tormt'nl ! \Vc rc;;d in the passagt• 1n RC\'elation are told that lht'y shall have no 11 :9-11, which -...·e ha\'e already res t "day nor night," whi('h would Quotro, that the suffNings of the bf' Impossible la nguage to US(' by lost a1t-··ror t'\'('r anrl r\·N :· and Great Events • lD the Old Testament "hrael Receivea a King"-1 Sam. 10 By Mrs. Joy Martin 3 7 FroM "THE SWORD OF THE LORD'' -I .. 1091, M.~rf .... ..._, T ..... • Jncllciat .. word. tdlicb lon11 t.lr.o key •- (If a relereoce ill DOt wi•en. tho •-•er UUially will IN foynd i.n J So-. 10 ) CLUES ACIIOSS 1 ~wtutb..-..-..at .... r I -lho\11 abah -·--with them. Clad Molt be tymed iato another lftOD." I Pa-••r oHering-(E:.od. 12:3) II o Mft of Lot on .... -"' (I Clu-on-1:31) "12 "lboUI allah ~me to ···-.bill ol God" ll old .. ! IOD ol Judah (G.n. 3S ::J) 14 "os one that b.tatoth tho ____ .. (I Cor. 1:21) IS -thou pc-.paresl " .... b.tlore me" (Psll. 23) '17 "tho Spirit ol the --·-""ill cODio 11poo. lhoo" "II, "22, "The Lord •....••. thee" 21 i.nitia!. o4 a lr:i.q'• vowemor, Elijah's Iitle. ClAd th• ld.av Jam. Mlf (I Iiap II::J: 17:1) Z3 c.on••l•iu woopiav (phU'oll I Jocoll:a ole&. .-ifo. ~---b.. (G.tl. :W:I) I "tha1 tUV heart ••.•. ••ithor wat~ tlt.we spirit ia tUm" CJoU. 5:1) 10 "\My ..W Mlutto thoo. at~d !JI•• th" twoiOGT" of ----" U "why aboald my father hido tb.i. ----tro. •• r II "cmath• eGn"fia9 a ----ol willo" II to ---·· ITPe of ou~tioa (C.Il. 4D:II) II name ••cmiDt ~J.atouh bas cm.--..-.cl" (Koh. 1:4} 20 "U..y ----not. -ltllor do tlloy opia" (Mcrtt. t:•J 24 oad .. at&oa ol .urpriM U lftl'o triM 21 .. ----.,. w. ........... l.ofd batlr. ...... J)ead liWOITIIAaGIBIHI .,._._ __ ,., lltUIID\Y,M/1.21.• z:!-L-..:..1.-;;: :=:-.:::-~·~.: L~-~-=~ ~~ ~:-:tAt~·=~ =l==-=-=-=':7.::r::-:n:-:-t=l=n=-n_r_tt7t_~l prna'-i• ..... ,_.. •re two U.. u .... m-• 11111 11ft ~) / for'lu of this •JCI!If• IM: "I"'-• IMU 10 ewQ" IMo ............... r------_;=:::..:.:..: &It'll or tht. qe~~," thlt ottwr Ill ..a: ITut .,.. ..... -.. lido ~unlo tN! •ae• or the ~" the .,.,..., ..... YOU CAN BE ')ftly dift..-.-na: bet'llt'ftft tM two bt-inl tht-omiukwl ot the art~ in the latter form. NC)W thne <'X· J)I'HIIionl An' Wil-d twetv~ tlmH in tht ta"t ~ or the Blbw-~ In ~laht or t~ twelve lnstant'el tht-u- prt:uion rer<'rs to the duretlon ol the Cxlltenre, or l't'lln. or 1tDI')' of God or Christ. Once It ll Uflri of the! duratk>n of the b~ ··~l&n or the rlahte-ous. And in thi'H rMnainlnc lnstaneH It is U8Cd or tbe duraUon of the-tor· ment ot the Devil, the bc'!•st, th<> raise prophet and the imll"'lt«!nt. II w~ deal honestly with the words of our Lord JHUS Oarist and of the-inaplred apo.t}H., il Is impouible to read the doctrine of tondk-u consdou. surt...-1"-or t~ who ~jet1 Christ out cf tht' Bib~. If anyone cou1d produce me OM sin1le puaae In the Bible that, fairly construed, accordlna to ill context and the UMI~ of the •·ords and arammatlcal eon- struction, that clearly tau,aht that tht' punishment cf the wicked would not be abst>lutely n'tdleu and that somewhere, sometime, somehow all woukl repent and be saved, it would be the happiHt day or my life. But no such passaae c:an be fcund. I have searched for It from the first chapter of GenHis to the last chapt~r of the Revelation but cannot find it: it is net there. 'The fourth thiq that the Bible teaches about future punishment is tNit IAe future cketi!tr of tM iMtt.:idW ~ n~ttre~, "PD" u:Mt .\e dou w.i tll. JeNt Chrilt. One pauace is sufficient to show that, thouch a multitude micht be addueed. That pusa1e is John 3:36, A.R.V.: "He tlaat be· liet·etA. o• tl&e Scm hath eternal life: but he that believ~th not the Son shall not see life, but the wrath or God abideth on him." ThE-firth thine that the Bibl~ teacht'• on this subject is, that f uture plntil:hJtlftt i1 eMleu. ln Matthew 25 :41-46, A.R.V., our Lord Himself Is r-ea)f'ded as sayinc, '"Then shall he say al10 unto them on the left hand, Dr- ----....... --In the alxth pia~. tbt Bib~ IHC:hn that tU 011-t'"-o/ m&r ..,......, .., ... , " ... , ..... u ... 0/ ·~ ,-.w. We ft.d till U CorlnthLanJ 5 :10, A.R.V., "l'01t we mu.t aU be ~n~~de manifest befon Utt judcnwnt..eat of Ovitt; that ~Kh 011t IM¥ ~ cehoe IU ,....._ -... "' 1M bocfr, acccwdlrw to wt..t he ta.th dont, whether lt be aooc1 or bad.'' Now ol eoune thil hu to do primarlb with the Judlmtnt of bellewn. but it sbowl that tho eln'Ml judpnmt it detennlntd by wtt.t 11 done "ilt t.\41 bQdr," what is rione this aide of the.> aravt-, whAt is dol"'l' befort' we shall "shurtlc otf this mortal c:oll." In He-brews 9:27 we read, "It is appol'!,ted unto mc.-n once 10 die-, a nd alter-this cometh judament." lbe meanlna or thi! is plain ; namely, the eternal judcJMnt is deterrniftl'd be-fore death. But our Lord Jesus says the decisive word, the.-word that would be: ck- cislve If II stood alone. Jn John 8 :21, "I co my way and ye shall ~k me, and shall die In your sins : whith<>r I go, )'C' cannot come." Hf'n:-our Lord says plainly that thOliC who die in their sins cannot go where He dO(':-~, that th€' destinif.'S of the ru1urt-are Sl't- tled in The life that now is, M'tlled thi» ~ide the gra\·c. The Bible de)(,•• not hold out one •a • ~ D • ... •~o s• ... ., • • 9 . ... • 12 ••• ··~ • ";. • 17 z.o • ••• 19 • ·~ 27 • ..... . "' e.z.9 ··=-Z·;;_·n·--·· :12. HAPPY ra)' or hopt' to any man who diet 1::~~~~=~====~~~=:~==:=:======~::::::~~=====-======~~=====l wjthotJI having Ut'ffpted Jesus r \hri.~ot a ~ Sa ·iour und surrendered ONE OF GQryS GREAT SECRETS Is why your life? It is even a vacour, that appeareth to Him as h1s Lord and Master, He allows a few to be rich In possessions, for a li ttle time, and then VM~isheth away." confesk'd Him before the world in the life that now is. Many wtllle the great majo rity of people struggle to it Is only human to desire better conditions there <~o l't' who undert&kt" to do attain never .. reached dreirlls. Yet, He offers for ones family and self. &t, alon; the way, thi11. They art> tsklna: a terrible each of us, equally, the tnJe riches of happl-[t Is wei liD remember that God wants you to re!i.,.c>nslbility upoli themselves. ness and peace of mind. When we realize how bt happy wtllle you're at IL He tells you how The)' da re to do what lhe divinely· 1nspued authon of tht' Bible have sho rt lite really Is, dally happiness becomes in the Sermon on the Mount. MittL 5, 6, and 7, not done. lbey lull men to sk'cp one of our most prized possessions, Md far and especially at 6;,33: "But seek ye first the m 1in and worldlineli!! and Ina('. outweistts a surplus of material things. James kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and tion. puts it this way, at 4:i4: "Whereas Ye know all these things shall be added uniD you ." What shall the har\'est be! not wtlat shall be on the mo rrow. For wtlat Is Arc yo u sure of your eternal des-L....::::_::::_::._:::_:::_.:_:_::_::..:__::.:.:_:.:.:_ __________________________ ___. tiny~ ST. THOMAS BIBLE LESSONS Leuoo 13, Seriu 2-JONATHAN'S RAID -I S...ol 1<1>1-~ -lunathan'10 expl nit furnish(•s a glimpse l11tn -th'-· tra~ic· and til-t>plv 1JIIt.- 1.Jing'" man. Saul, his fiuht.>r. It hclp!'ltu l.'Xplnin ~·h_v Saul. brilliant and attrm·- tin· as hE' was, cummanding intt•n!'t' lny;·dty and ).l;fl'UI dt•vnlluu from his truups, yet failed with (;nd y.nd 1-''U.o( rcjcctL-d. from found in~ thl' royul hnu~c. It portra~_the dash and chasm of you ng J o nathan ~·hu.sc friendship with DHvhf i!i n.-m t·mbc.>rlod to this d11y . • , ... Israel had fal len on c'#il time&. It wa~ sum t· 41)() _\'l'IH,_ sinn : lh(' ~real cnntjUCSI and st•ttlc-mcnt undl.·r Joshua. 'f1unug:h thl' _vcnrs lh(' tll'uplc had im·reasin.,;:l_v turnL'<I away from tht• hard cl isdpline ilf tht• clcst·rt wandt•rin~-:s: man.v had takl'll up idulatry: th\.' common !<pirit wa,. g:utll' so thut mUt·h of the timt• it was cvt·r:o• man for himself: th(· .Judj.lt'~ wt"rt' nulo>llt:{t•r a hie tu ralh- tiH-tribt•,. for battlc. and the pril'sthnod had f;dl('n ~~~low that Eli and h i!< son,. su ffc•h'<l d ivinc wrath. It l'\'l 'll t·omc!! uu I in th i" fl.'t'l\ rd that ... ~ 01nt· of tht• J·h·b rt•ws had joint-d tht•mst•lvt•s 1t1 tht• armk-s nf tht• invad.-rl'i. lht• l1lilistilll.'S whu Wl.'fl' :-~warming inl and from th£' :-lt"a. As the weaknl•ss and fntt{mcntation of tht.> Hl.·brewpL'ttple ht-c.·am e ;~ppan·nl . 1 ht Ph il istint·s swa~o;ert•d mnrl.' in . .;~ 1lt:n tl y . Tht•y "l lmt•h~ 1w st rippl.'ll th c Israel Itt•!! •Jf bl a(·ksmilh s and so kl.•pl <t ti~ ht l.'lo tll ro ol uvt•r thl.· m anufat·tu re • or weupnns. S1' rig:idly did tht·.v t.w li(,_. Thl.' smith,. th at HAll tht· ls r uditt-:< W\.'1\t down In lhl' Philistines, to sharpen evt.>ry man hb s h<H l'. a nd h is t·nulk r. o111d his u:-cc. and his mattcx:k Su it ..:arne to pass in tht• rl :•_v of b01lllt•, that lhNt• was nl'itht·r swnrcl nor spl•ar fuund in ttw hand nf anv nf lhl' fK'tlfllc that were with Saul and .Joonathan.-Saul and ,Joona than ouly Wl'l'\.' arnwrl. Earlier in thl' rt'l:lord Wl' read -\\'hen thl' mel) of lsrad saw that lhl'Y wen· in a !'!I rail. then thc pt.'topl e tlid hide tht•msl'lvL-s in cavt-.... WHI inthil·kets, and ill ntt·ks. and in hi~h piau.-... and in pits.-llavinl( submitted lu thl' l!ltril1 arm .. •·~mtnol. down !11 the point u f what amounted h1 a rct,tistratiun ••fevt.>ry sword and .. pt.>lH HS 11n mt.> modt·m l'hilistincK w••uld do with all fin·urms. the Hchrews wt·rl' indeed in a dcsp...rate n t:,e. It is at this hnur that Jonathan. with only hb a rmur h(•an·r. pt:rfnrms hi:s ho.:roit-exploit that tu rns the tide. Saul had with him f)(KI men. armt"<l presumably with du b!'l and stick:~ a nd .!ilunes . Over againsttht.>m was the Philistin e garrison. C:arrh;on troops nrc pt•rmanentl y qu<lrtcred In an <lrca fur pul ict• duty. and Wt! may suppose this was nut hH• lar~e a fo rce, cunllidt•ring thl· d istress nf the Hebrews. Junathan m et the desperati~n nf the hour with a det>pcratt• plan. H (• uld, HIt mny b(• that the Lord will wo rk for us: fo r the re Is no rt.'tltra lnt fo r the Lord t•> save by many o r by few ... He a t least w&!i armed. He had to make the most of what hc had. If he delayed, then he stood to lose bo th his own anns and th t.> spir it and morale of the nt"N rcslstanct'. dn·umslan('('!l must havt• also b('L'n \'ir1U ('S, cnablin..:: him to engage upon a :m-_vt·ar t·ampaign uf rt."Sistan('t" that to 11 mn re disciplined m a n might have bt.•en mure than h(' ~·ould u ndertake. It is tu bl' noted that prayt.>r frum gu iJty hcurt!<. a s Sh akc.-spc._'arc sa _vs. dut-s nul n_... up to heaven. \\'hile J onathan's fault was not u g:rievoliS u nc, he tt.nd the pc.'Ople did know n f it and concealed it frnm Saul und wel'l' thus cnnsclou!l u( guilt. St. 'l'lwmnt~ l'rl'lll! -I~ n . llt~X .'15 096 -1/ow<ltJ/1. TC'XO$ 770;J.:; I Questions a Answers ., llt-:SM\ J. tU'\ OT, Tll .n . f.)ue,litln: /•· it m •r r .nury '" hrlw •·r ;, tlu• rh·11.1 nj Chnlt Ill h1• Wll'f'tl'" 1 hi.\ •nmJ.I im·,/!•t• ,, ht'li .. j ;, tit,. Tri11i1_1·. 111111 hm,-1 1111 11 fiO'f.\'1'11 hr r.l'f't'l'/l't/ to mul~·r­ ~lflllll thi• h,.j,.,,• hr if .un-n/'' hall h..:..:n to Jr;np the 'illnifkanl.'C l'!f 1h.: Clltnii1J J~:ath 1tf l'hri~l ~ F\cn l'k>'A lhc lull furcc uf ..., hll He ""''' ~yin1 J iJ ~·t J:.-...n upon them any mNe thr.n the ~tate· mcnt a \Car pr~'·iou!l that "one tlf ~c•u j, a ll~''ll''.tJohn 1'\:70). So the)• ltJOk«<l•n l'ach· ,)thcr ~-...ildercd, ca('h one \o\on.Jcr- in~ it he ct'!Uid ~the t>f\('. Furthcrm,•re. !he -...11rt.l the l.ord us-."tt when He ~id "tmc llf ~0\1 sh01ll hetra)' me" '43!1 pura· 11ifl"mi. ant.l this .,..._, uwt.l repcatc:d1y for "o.lcliver" or "deli\·er up" ~~ th>~t there 1.1.;" nl11hinar: 11• ~UIBe!il an imm<diatc act al that hom . With the: l.ord it wa~ quill' Jilfcrcnt ~inc(' He 1.:""~ all thinJ"· a mi "''what He 1okl Judlot!l 1.1.a11 quite cl~ar ~­ '"'een thc_m o:\·en thoup:h the re .. t uf lht• di-.ciple' JiJ o..•t knn'A the-lnt.:-nt 11f h1' ren1ark at 1hat nli\O'K:RI. Que\tion: U'~"J11M -""" pl~u"· .-.rplfl ill 111 me th•• fuJI {klfl of D1mi~l 3:.!.5, "•md tilt' fnrm n/ tllr f,mr11! is likr '''" Srm of fitlfl ." 1/,,,,. wrmM N••fo,whmlllt':_:_,,--'""" t/11• Sm1 fl/ GoHI'! 27 piau --"..-• widow'• -was rcriMd ~T fMUII (L.b 7:11) 21 lnitiala •I two "-" of o wo- aan raiMd bT Peter (Acto 1:31) :n , ......... llubaDd (I Klnp 11:30.1 31 ) He and his armor ~arer approached th c Philistine garrison and s uddenl y shu wed themselves. Jonathan planned his aclion on the rewponse they ma de to him. If they tc)ld the p air to hall. and approached them with cuutlon, they would not Oght-presumably they would make a getaway. But If the l'hllls· tines, M !Kl often with garrison troops. were unwary and conndcnt, and told them to approach, then Jonathan would Call on them with all of what m w;t have been remarkable might. A,, ... ,.,: Thl.' pr~achina t'f t~ G•"J'Il.'t ,~, pr~·.,o:ntt·d m 1he ""-"'-'t nf Act~ anJ ;" ~~;~IO:ll hy l'aul in I CMinthian\ I~ i' thut Chri .. l t.li~J ft•r nur 'in'i, that He ""'''" hurieJ. anll tha t He wa~ rai'-C\.1 from the llcad. Thi' much tht• un<iocvc.J mu\1 km•w lh.-undt•r,lantlint-t uf lhc d'-'l'f'\.'1 in· \'Pive menh uf lht• wurk t)f rcJcmptiun 'uch :" tht• fll'C1l fnr lhc virgin 1-tirt h and Thl' J o:ity nf ( hn,r generally fullt•w' a'> tht• new hclil.'ver gruw' in gr:tcc ;anJ in I he kntlwkJgc nt' lhl.• l.llfo.l Jt:'iU\ Chri't. 2 l,eto:r .1: I H. Thcrl' ;.,_ htl'AC vcr. a \lale· men! 111' the l.t•rJ m:tdc in J,,hn ~:24 tu the un'iav~J which invnl ve, Hi' licit)'• Hl' .. :,iJ, "fnr if yc hl'licvc nt•l rhat I am. ye 'ihal1 Jic: in )'t'ur 'iin .. :· YoHI will nutkl.· tht11 I umiltl."tl the wurJ "he" "·hich is in 1talic' in the AuthnrilcJ Ver,j,,n. It ;, nut in the 11riginal 01ml ha~ 011 mc•rc p]a('t' m thi'i vcr)>C I han in vcro;c 5K ~ hich wuukl then ha ve 111 have the riJicul1111'> rc:u.lin11 "8d,•rt' Ahrahnm wa~. I am he:· Sil"'« the l.vrt.l i'i here talkina tn the Jew~ and j., U'iing a well-known Old Tl.~lamcnt ('~­ pr ..... silln ft•r the Deity Cscc Ocutcrunnn1) .12 :.1'1: huiah 41 :4 and 4h:4) it ;, e'·i- t.lcnt 1hat nl.lt to believe in H i.~ deity, thlal Hl• i<~ the I AM. i~ to he lcr.ot . We mu~t thcrtfon.• conclude: thai every truly suved person whu ha~ mit unde~lood this b:- fore Chri~ wa~ :uxeptcd a~ Saviour will must certainly ncccpt thi~ lrulh when it i<~ prCM:nlcd, Thi~ i~ hehind the ~tltc:me:nT of Paul in Romans I 0:9 where the: con- fer.sion of Jesus as "Lord" is c:onfeuina Him a~ Jehonh accordin1 to the: usc of the citk in ve~ 12 and 13 based on Joel 2:32 where the: Hebrew hu .. Jeho- v~h :' A~ far as comprehendin&l~ Trinity it would ~ from Romans I :20 that thi~ i~ alre1dy Mamped upon the univcnr anJ ~hould be clearly lftn *> that there i~ no ucu~. Tbc univtne is an a~ lute trinity of .-ce. time and m.lter, a~ each of thae is in turn a trinity. Spac:e ha.t Jc:nath. breadth and heiahl or dc:pth:""flrnc: hu futun, pnwnt •nd put. Mauer has cMriY. molion and phenom- ena. This dc:monltralel lhe IHiity of the: All\'\t'l'r: Yt•ur poinl i"' well tak('n. I am OJ!raltl that we ~all have ''' admit that the tran~lol!ors .._.f the Ifill venion put inh' the mouth nf Nehuchadnez.zar -.;umethina he dtd not !1<1)'. Hi" actual word~ were har rlt1hi11. literally "a ~m ,,f the Joc.l'" and the Ameri('an Standard vernon prope-rl y tran!llat" it thi~ way. So ;1I!KJ Moolton, Berkcky, etc .• etc. The Odor~.! Annotnletl Bihle Ct•n!liden thi~ fourth pcr"on simply D" "a celestial hc:inJ." 11w: Pulpit Conune:ntary Mate~. '1'be phraM:, 'lhc Son of God,' is dcarl~· wron1 .. ,";and Adam Clarke Jikewi~. ·n MGod • with ____ .. JO "IIM'Il llliurh 90 down Mfore •• to ·---" :J3 -lot t~ wicb4 &all Urie tUir owa ....... H (PM. Ul:ll) 3.S -n.. ~ tho _.. of S.pll· .,.aim, ----· -4 1.-abr cu Iinva 11:34) 37 • -of l• .. beaa. ...... (U caw-. 11:11) 31 eacl .. ctiea of ......_ 411 "dell•..-ed ""' out of t.lr.o .lr.-d or ' • ' . , ..... tt.at ____ ,.. ..... you- 41 Nek whre S...a lllwelt 0•49· Sill) 44 •Mieol inatni•oat phry.,. lly --................. .4 .... " .. ____ .... ·-..... , ... ...-r ............... ................ .a4o ----.... ., Sl ~. ·~ of A.lr.cd! (I m;;:-.. ';i! JJhoM .. "-Wo ................. --u ......... c.-. .... ----.. ,_.. a.ua 00-........................ ................ , .. ...... -............................ ......... ., ••-.,...._<a-.•rtn ............... ---.-----· ................... --~-ca-­·:u--....... ,_ 32 ''LN Lon lto:tll. -•illted liMo fo be •••+ H 34 iaitiat. of tllo 4ou114:1ag cliadplo bd craotk« •-• lor S!.oa (Lulie trll) H lfow TMII-.. t ..._ of Nooll (MG'K. Jt 1 :11) 31 "1 • , , doUYerecl. you . , , out of the ·-4 .t ----lda9d-·· 31 "l.ot. ___ t din Nre llllf M -.w..r (C... Jtdl) u '"U.. ....ut. ............ uua'" 43 to •Hh-'• (PM. lasS) " ••tot (If--. 'hll) a S..•ol'• ...... ~~~-Jr. u s... 7:17) 47 blit£U. of • ........ L ......... •.-y. n4 dae pelaee (r..t.lt. f rl1 1:14) 5I "let It M ••• tH1 dae• 4o ----_ .. _._....._ .. II adaiM •hrt•ee. _.J __ IIWM ............... ..-o1~ .. 1 a4 ~ • ...._.. (0... U sl7) -TO-- A" he gu cs~ed(tthc l'hilistines we re foolish and arrogant. "Behold, the Hebrews come fn rth n ut of the hole8 whl.'rc they had hid themsclvm ... Come up unto us a nd Wl.' will show y nu a thing." That was what J o na than was waiting fo r. They gave him a chance in a fa ir nght to come near and then he was on them In s uch· a fury that he slew twenty men tingle handed. Tht• shock was too mue h fo r the garrison. "There wu trm1bllng in the hofll l. in the fi eld, and among all the people." These words wou1d Ht!m to 1ay the Lo rd himself intervened, sending a panic through the army. There fdllowed • a n ear1hquake. Saul's watchmen saw the uproar: the Hebrews In the PhillaUne cnmp tu med o n the soldie rs; luaelites who had hidden themlelves in the mountains ramc o ut to the fray a nd the Philistine force wu drtven out. It must h ave bl"t'n something like the Hun18 ri a n uprillng ag ainst the Communists. It Itt at this point that Saul. a man of splendid coura1e and puslonate ardor. if!. Incapable ol the nexlble leaderthlp of t.rue genlut, whk'h It nourilhed o n humility and true 1odHnees. Saul contlllled the priest he had ordered to join hlm from Sh}loh after Samuel hud broicen with him, But then at tht noite of the battle lnereaaecl, he bro ke o rl hit matter thtre and Wtnl into the naht. Then he &ave hanh and unreBJOnable o rd~rs-no one •uto touch to much u a mor'MI or lood under pain not simply of death but or an accursed death. When Jonat:han, unaware or his father's re.sh o rde.-.. took 10me honey, he waa refntlhed and noted thai he.d tht othert not -., so faint I rom hunpr. "there had been now a much iJretller -'auahter amonc the PhUltllne.." When Saul dlacowrtd the fault. after God would not a,..,.r, he com- manded Jonathan to be slaJn and c:uncd. bul the people etooct INiw•• them and aaved lho youn1 mM. Wllh lbot "leal -• up lro. loll ........ ......_ do&" Ho -,...._,.,._._ -............ I•• wbldo-.. Oodlwad to be a cri..unity of ,.._ Pw- M)M. c&lled In t~ the Trinity. ~ioo: wrw. c•rlM -,.,_ "TI•t tlkHI .,,. 4o qwld.b'" ""' .,. ..,,. toW tiNI ,.,., 111 tlw ,.., A~~nt ,., Ht ..u tNt .,.,. ,_, ,....,,,., rlw t1WIIIolt of dw ._,_,.. 111M .... rwbttl •tttl tltt ,,, ,,...,. to h4••' Joll11 IJ:11.JO .A,...,.: ~ f le Ia ... 'fWJ IIDw m [J e hnt 1 • ...._ ,, • .,.. _.,._., .. ..,. ___ .., .. A lfkl!t improper translation. Whal no-... lton could lhls Mlolatrou~ kinJ have or !he: L«d ~~~~~• Cltrl11r for so the place I~ unckntood by thousands.'' K~il Matn that Nebuc:hadnezzar here ··~peaks in the ~pirit and muninJ or the Babylonian doc:1rinc or the J()ds ... " Now, havin1 uid this. let us point out that this it not to N)' that the fourth Pft'IGn w .. NOT the Lord J ... Chrilt. We arc: limply uyinJ dMt Nc:buc:hadnnur ('OUid noe recoplze him u such. II may have been an •nett or II m.y hav. bee-n the Lord JfMII Christ Him.lr, a .... Iter m<Kt like-- ly under the c:imunltaftcel. 1'1KI!t the: Pul- pit c.......,. •ys. '"Whik we ouJht 1o .,..n1 "'"""' otcril>ina oo 1he .. bylof>. t.n ....-ch the i*a tMI lhil appar- ._._ •• th.c of the SIICoDd Per.. or .... Cllriolloul Trioky ....... -.. _, .. _.,.alodlio.orooboldlhot k_ ....... ___ _ ...,... ol Clod Ia 1M furMCe ... Ia vena 21dllo--locolloolby....,: .urt 'r •• ...,......._ .. llnXIil~ -.. ""J• ..-. 21 ... -,.-e;r • ...... -..... of ()od.,....,.., II• ................. riMII••IUI Uk ..... -... ., .. _ .. I' ................ ... .. _____ _ I I RICHARDS· WEBER IEIPORT HARIIOR EJISIGII IEQIIIO SECnOII --P .. 3 lNURSOAY, AIIG. 12. lMI COIIliA 0£1. IIA II, CAll F. P.R. firm organized .. _. ~-IIIGIIoiU, oC .-. IIIII -....... L Rl-. Nl ,..... A .... Newpon ......... MoUDe lbo llddo o1 lobe IDIMII •-or -Ylow Hlllo Ia a doalllo rtac ll&eo ool-aod -.,,A ... 17. Dr. Clwloa H. Dl•lllllold -ll>o -., ....... , at 11 Lql. I& St. Ao_.a Preobylerlu ~rcboCNewponl!eacb. 'Ibe bride, wbo wu &ivea Ia IDAI'I'i .. o by .b• lalbor, won a tdlk orpar.a cap -a. oall>odral 1•111> Ulu- llod maolllla. topped by a arowa of dliDtilly leaves Ddered wttb tiny pead.a. ae earrted a caacade or wbi&e IOHI. A aew public relalioa1 bacqround "ia ftaeDce, &t-ela F nrm, K-•· llolll..._ oblleclllre, ealiJ>..ta& aod D ... 58, .... A-at ... boo ..-ooor<llaalloo will> "'""'- •• Ulbed otftoee ill lbe Oral• macal apoeie1. He 11 a • .... • Coaatr But bullclq a& apedal11t in low-oo•t 1$ nng 210 E. 17tb lt., ODIU Mea boua1D1 111d urblo redo- Tbl flaa epeetaU&H ia velopmalt, Walle ... llooDiliJ ,.._, ol3 piiUM oC IUIIdj>ol, Ia· 11 ll&llloo (loooa, Newpon .-aocr1o1, utllliJ aod loelala-TIWIING GltAMTS lET Beacb, .,. -ll>e -u.. poo111lc rolallooo lor ur Q..t.SUS .t. T OCC ben of lbe Cla rr...r ot cll•ta all over l:be acate. Cc:Jalreatmaa James B. uu Soulbera. Califonaia matiq Priacipal1 11e Oeorge P. (ft..35&b) IDDOuoeea a total a ~ tllp 1D lbolr bla-K-• aod Richard 0, tl49,219 !lllldlog Ia 2 graoto COrio bomelaDd 1D SootLuuL Sc::ble11D1et, wbo point to under tbe MID.power Develop- ...... &YMIAftCMIIIA NOW AT 1710 NEWPOn a. YD. PH. 646-tlUt:o•l• M~~•a. Tbe apeditloa. 1• bebal more tba 85 years or com-mau uus Tra1Aiag Act for 81} led bJ S.O&a Ana ac&omey biDed apertmce in dle Wlemployed wotkerL Training Robert w. Fruer, cbainaaa field. will be oooducted at Oraage f=i;;;;i~~~;;;r:l of lbe local claD, &CCOID-' Mr. Karcber baa served aa Ooaat COllege. N ar .,..., t rl PIDied _. b.i1 wtfe,Oorotby, edUor IDd publllber or p.,.. Tbegraotsinclude ttJ3,289 ...,...,. -PbU aod dauptero ado ll ... zloo Ia Paaadena, lor 4il worlrere 10 receive aula BELL BROADWAY Patricia llld Jaa. fteld promotloo. mlllager ror service training, aDd 145,if3U WORTUARY 'Ibe Clan Fraser is eome Fortntpt MapziDe and ror 11 weeks or ground• llO .._oacl 100 lttOol iD lbe weatem a&lee ptOmOtioo man~er ror keeper training ror aootber 4J U ~1111. ::;;c~.._ atetea, witb tbe majori.CJ ~ NBC to Sacraml!lllto V&lley. wo~rk:,:er~•:;·--~----~==:=:::;;;;;;;;;;;::; tbe membera in Califomi.a He ta oow Oil tbe board of r blou(lll_! &optber duoucb the d:lrectore or Seoator Ran-~~' 11 • Mro. ..... ~~...... ~o~:.cb=~ :~ ~=-yeo:,~·~:':~:: ~~f .. _:_ :._: .. Deluxe (l.sanl"ng (CtReo Horuc pl.olt>) name tells tbe origin or rbe cbainnan or tbe California ~-' :!/ y~ .-~ 11118 Mertlee H&DDaba waa lbe maid or booor, and tbe brldeamaida were Mra. Sue Joblli!KII, Miaa Tert Caspuy ud Mia a S.Uy We be, at• ler or ll>o brld-. They wore pink crepe chitr~ IOWDB trimmed in pink satin. Betty Alln •cl LMrt l•t"'-Michael Metr. aerved as (Cameo 1/ou.e photo). be1t man. Tbe uabera were gJOOm'a grao-•. lamlly braocb. The odgloal Hlpway aod Freeway Com---l, \--:') IIE'LL 11401 YOU) 'Ibe YOUDI oouple ... t oo Gaelic apelliol wu f'rt· miuee aD Oraale County 'i ) a honeymooo. trip to Puena aeal&eb. Others are: Fr .. baaed' ltatewide freeway Belt A Th Pat Pobl, Scotl Gatzke, y nn ompson ::.'!'w. Motza• and Ore, Vallarta.. Menoo, aDd will ld.er (uBUally from Caaada), ol'plliutton. He served for make tbeir bome oa Balboa Frazier (Frencb-Caoadiao), some time oo tbe governor's Island. Fraz.er (Quaker spelling), eKecudve committee that CALL 675-~10 .., .. , aer .. lc• ~~t•ana , .... ,. ••rvlca, It mean• ceurta~a 1arvic•· ·It ..... raltabla . service . And it lftOOnl aervlca that overlook. no datoll. weds Robert Ingalls Betty Ann Thompson or Beaoon Bay and Robert Lawrence Ingalls of Laauna Beacb ezcbanged marrtaae vows at 4 p.m. Friday, Au&. 9, at St. Andrew's Presby· teriao Church of Newport Beach. Dr. Charles H. Oierenfield, church pask>r, conducted the double ring ceremony . The bdde, daughter Or Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thompson or Beacon Bay, wore a gown or white aUk organza over taffeta, trimmed wttb cban· tilly lace. She carr16d a bouquet or white orchids, gardenias and stephanotis. Matron or honor was Mrs. Tom Thompson, sister-in· law or the bride, from Hono· lulu. Bridesmaids were Mary Cramer, Linda Richard and Jean Corney. J &mea Clark served as beat man, and the ushers were Tom Tbompi!IOn, trother or the bride; Vemoo Baker, Deon1a RoMDbefl, and David Berry. Mrs. Caloline BALTZ MORWARIES 1741 SUf'lltiOit .t.Vf. COSTA IIU.t. llldwar f>-2424 JIW I . COAST HfWAY ·CO-.t. Dl!l. MU ORiole 1-4450 s•c• 1942 r• •• • ... 001111;,, or .... ol I .. ~f to •• ituMr At .. .eaoha• ... ~Won ... _. •• do Mr • ra .. .., ulliaa lila Ka*or Vi1itor Mtwan ... 10 .......... , 111ill call • ,_, lrin4 •idl •ll••l• ._fonMti""' _. •"'' ,,... rrindty ....... .,.,. ....idl II_. to.., tD llelp her ............... wi~ Ur ••• ........... . lMI --"·TOll -IIYMMI Nieteldt and Jonah Kliewer sang solos. Following iL honeymoon trip to Canada, the newly- weds wUl make their borne in Laguna Reach. The bride attended the Principia in St. Louis, Mo., and Cal State Fullet10n. ~ bridegroom, who is the son or Mrs. Lillian lngalls or Sacramento and Geor&:e Ingalls or ArlinKtOn. Maa a., attended Atlantic Union College in Massachusetts. aod Frizell, ao.otber Gaelic bolped p t tb Calli f*. ·and Mra. Carl Baumer They botb are pa.duatea ..,elllag u over e or· t -r • nia water plan that wUI were in cbarp of tbe rueat 0 Cal S&ate l..oDc: Beadl, ILOODMOIILE CX>MING brio& oortbem Calilomla boot a& the reception held and botb will OODCi.DGe lbetr . al tbe cburcb. A special studie1 there dUa fall for Tbe Red Croes blood--water to tbe southland. guest wae Ml'l. A.L. Webe r an elemeotary teacbill1 cr• mobile wW. be ac rbe Hoae Mr. Scbleainger b11 been or Claremont. tbe brid& denti&l. The brt.dflp)Om i1 HoapUal oontereoce center active in tb.e planning and \'tOft't )'OV 9l't'a ua th• chanca te 1how )'~ what we •Mn? r·-.. eve11 ffl t:nd •mall rips and tiKII'e" bl4ttofis at no t:Jttra chtJr&e. VILfT CI.EIIEII A h tbe soo or Dr. aod Mn. tram 2:30 10 1 p.m. Friday, development or residential qUa S Ow Francis Kelter of 380'1 Surf· SepL l3. Appointmeots C&D and oommercial real estate be mlde ._ caii!Di 77... JUT E. 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Space 10-D, radio dlrodlon ftnd• had bad bo .. -don hom bll CoDtrll Newport, olld I be beoo otohll. ftohlaglaadlag a1 608 .... ,. CIDY&a oover or his Thistle -. dlnshy w&a set lt.lre at $u .... y1 Aa.g. 11 water, Balboa. •• The rllht 11:10 p.m. at r.be 0011 ator-'Ibe 1964 VW ot Andrew wlDdwiDI wae prted ope oo ap area at 215 15th St Zlmbaldl 130 43rd St. lllo ou Of Clary 'lbomao oouotng 1200 d .. ap ... A woet N~wpott. wao tal<..; N.oote, 18. of 2190 National. Ll~l~••~:" snntuter moved tbe gear betwe• Aug. G and 11 hom Cou Mea&. llld a Crail lbJR flom part politioo ot 9tb St., &ad W. Bay Ave., brllld atereo, _,_ a:tereo lbe CU' ot Irene Ralpba, Balboa. . . S&Ulley Edward tapee, a dollar blU aod a 1741 pcmooa Ave.. Colla Streiff, 34, or 1625 Pla.ceo-girl's IUD &op jacket were JOSEPH BURKE. an employee of I1T Jabsco, Meaa, on Polaris Or •• Dover tta Ave., Weat Newport takeo; total loll wae set 9lores, aod Cbe car mlled Helgbta, was arrested &1 at 1211 ••. An accideat at Bike shop pioneer dies , Glenn (Duckle) DuVall, 74, or 2685 Glenoeyre, Laguna Beach, died Aug. 11 in South Coast Community Hospital as the result or injll'ies suffered 2 weeks previously. He was born in Los Angeles, started a bicycle shop at the age or 19 a.nd pioneered in the merchandising of sports aud marine equipment. In 1~58 he moved to Laguna Beach. He was a member or Sea-- Carin g Masonic Lodge of Newport Beach and or the Go ld Coast Shrine Club. ioterme~ was in Pacific View Memorial Park., with Seafaring Masonic Lodge otticiating. Westcliff Mor- tuary was in charge or s er-- Costa Mesa, has received a life saving award and dO'oNil the ltreet, oom1ng to 3:15 Lm. to the 2100 block Lido Soud &ad Via Meotooe, the gift of a watch for saving the life of William rest near 1218 Polaris; no of w. Ocean Ft .. Cen&ral WOO Isle, at 340 p.m. ln-r.:=:::~~·E:~:=~=?,I Engler. a fello w e mployee. They were at wo rk at damage wae caused ... A Newport, 00 a charge of ID-volved care driven by Keith li• the plant when Mr. Engler had a seizure . Mr. Burke slmUar lnddent waa report-toxicated in auto ... Albert Fequaoo Purves, 23, of immediately applied mouth·to-mouth resuscitation, ed ~A: Bailey Pouer. 1200 Clarke Mitchell, 34. of 423 215 VIa San Remo, Lido . Polaris, tbe emergency Ham1Hoo SL. Costa Mesa. Isle, u:ad Jobn Henry Youn1 reviVing Mr. EngJer, who has since recovered com · brake on his car was releaa--wa.s arrested at 2:10 A.m. m. 19, or 225 Cabrillo St., pletely. Pictured here at the award presentation are. ed and the car rolled &ClOss near 2830 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Fort • Folr • Friendly Ed S.t ... from le ft. E.C. Stork, general manager; E.W. the street against a dirt er&-NewiJ)rt Beach, on a charge Rosenburg, manager of manufacluring at the plant ; bankment. .Mrs . Helen or dl1v1ng under the lnOu--Tuosdoy, AuJ. 13 Mdcennt Mdrlt••• vi ces. INVESNENT SEMINAR Mr. Burke, and J ohn G a nt, safety consultanl from Doyle, 125 Jade Ave., Bal-eoce ot IDIOd.camte ... The sptEDULED AUG. XI Employes lnsura nce-ofWausau, donor of the watch. boa. Island. visiting at 128 same charge was Qled Overnight guestS; or Robert 2816 E. Coast tti-way Sanchez., 3314 W. Ocean A tree investment seminar Topaz Ave. the day before, against L•~ Dean Houcllln, 00 mutual runds will be or-ITf Jabsco is a unit of International Telepho neaOO accidentally s tepped on Col-23• of 822"8tb St., Apt . 1 • Ft., West Newport, left In ~~~do!!!!,l ,!!M~'!..' ~6!,!7~>~57'!_1!,!2~ Cered Thesday evening Aug. T e legraph Corp. and is located at 1485 Da le Way. lette, a OOg, and was bitten Balboa who was anested f!l. at the Newport Beach Costa Mesa. on lhe right Coot ... Allee at 11:45 p.m. &1 McFadden the morning, and eo did a "i"""~""""""""""""""il 1100 Gibson guitar and 19 II He is survived by his 'NiCe, Zora: a daughter. Neva Mct-1artin, Van Nuys; a sister, Elsie Knox or Lomita &ad a niece, Arl ene Zell, Harbor City; also three grandchildren. Services were held Aug. 14 at 1 p.m. in Pacific View Chapel and -.... otrice or Dean Witter & Co .• GOp co Mirmey 601 curr Dr cure PI c al N at RR1 Dover Dr. NVE NTIO N IS Haven,, reported the iben ol ., entr ewport. Account Executive F. Kim· 6 dec* wshions valued at Mondo,, Aug. 12 ~~ ~~~e ~~n~~::: MUCH TO HIS LIKING ~;i:~~~~~~~f:~:·:~ :~:::"~::~.:~E~ the advantages and disad-By Bunster Creely c alioo cat tn tbe alley b&-the unlocked car of Charles vantages or the different a declared c~~date was hind her home 440 San S. Ganict, parked oo the types or mutual funds and The truth of the malter is done a~ th e lDSl~teoce . ot Ana Ave., NewPort Hetgbt~ street In front of his bOOie, the place of funds in a total thal Californ ia altended the the r .Ionda del.egauon which and a dog nearby started 403 Serra l)r .• Corona tit gil- investment program. A quss-Republican National Con-?romtsedtoswn ch toReag~ barkin g; the cat struggted to lands ... A sllding glass tion and ans wer session vention in Miami Beach, but If .he were declared. It I S get away and bit Kim near door,_ valued at 1150. was will follow the talk.. hardly particii)ated. satd tha.t ~uom Tbunnond the left eye and on the left taken Aug . 8 or 9 fro m tbe The seminar is open to The 86 delegates. and an held Fl~nda mtact alter the ann ... 'Vhen Burl Watson house of J ean Class at 2:.> in cash. • . The unlocked car of Molly Wtuwer, 217 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, waa entered during the morning houftl, and a 1125 stereo and 150 'NOrth of tapes were stolen. . .John F-ranklin. 21. or 3317 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar, working on the rigging or the boat "Raven" at SUp 15, Villa Marina, at 6:15 p.m. weot up to the top or the mast in a Bosun's chair; a cable supporting the boom came loose and struck him on the II A -IIIIGIIIOI \i ,. •• • •••~r. or ..... ol a .......... . •• t1a111or Ar .. wMhas -.............. llo Mr • ra.., .., ulli•• -. Harkr Visitor New ... I ..t 10 a.m ., _, •~ •n call -:J•r rn ... •ittfl .. l .. ltlt a.a(ortUiiC..I .. aifu from frindty fiiiUiMU 1""1 ... idl .. _.. r•adt' to tltlp htr .,..,.. ·~·... widl hr ••• ••-••••· · Till IIAI-YIIITOII -KY ... JM ---~J!!ei• tbe public. Reservations equal ownber of alternates, declaraaoo. 620 Marguerite Ave Co: Colton Ci t .. Newpon Shores should be made by phoning le n on rour charter flights .. Nev~r before have I real-ooa del Mar tried ~ t r ... Theresa Gilcrest. 15. of 642-6050 t and 540-17 13 or two Oights out or San JZed Ju ~t h~w ~have been his car in th e momJilg s ::; 1358 SusseJ: Ln., WestcUtr. (Continued on paae 5) 1.!.=========:!1 writing the omce, according Francisco. and two out or t~amt~e«: y e weather motor wouldn't budge ' he tried to pet a OOg near her to manager Brenton R.Ogde n. Los Angeles. Governor all my h~e. discovered the loss or home and was bitten oo her COMPLm OLO FIRE·FlOIITIIG EQUIPMUT SIIOWI q_eagan was a board the T en mm~t~s a~er a co.ld th e car battery and recalled hand;thedogwasquarantined j>lane whi ch also cacri ed sho~e~. Slttlng m an u~ hearin g some noise outside at the home or the owner, theonlytbree Newport Beach conditioned room. you find an hour eadier Carol :\nn Mrs. Ann Llnooln , 1307 attendants, Mrs. Leila th at yo ur clothes have b&-Lopiccolo 19 · ~( 535 Se SusseJ: Ln ... A 1203 surf· Scrugga, Betty Davies and come as d~,> as H you bad ward "':d., 'eoCC:na :-lighlan:. OO&.r~ belonging to Noel your correspondent. showered Wlth your clothes west·bound on Coast Hwy Rodriguez., 17. of 3708 E. The Larg•st Bible Class in the Harbor Area --• II I invitos you to o stt.Jdy In which ....,; A collection or antiQue n:re-ft'ghttng equJpnent went' on display last week-md at Ule Irvine Ranch lnfonnation uTht Biblt CoMes Alive" Center. On loan hom fire depan- 1!\~~ in_ Thstin, Laguna,1 Slii't.a Ana. Laguna HilLs. '''"a.\d-~stl Mesa. the eJ:hibiq .~.~~~ch .per:iod appa.m- tus as early -'.mertcan and The Governor. who could on. You push through the near Jasmine Ave .. Coroo~ Ocean. 3alboa, was stol en win any election on jue! front door or the hotel for del Mar. at g a.m. hH the from the garage between h1s alone, thesu eec., and it's like walk.· parked car or Paul M. Mar· Aug. 9 and 11. _ .A 1130 of us as we ing into the Dame or a blow-11n. 620 Mad gold Ave .. shag wove rug was stolen TIME: EvMJ SuMo, lftominJ *'-• 9: .. 5 to 10:50 PLACE, FIRST BAPTIST CHUROI "' .. ~ \' aod after we torch. I am sure that you Corona del Mar. r.om tbe rear teoee at the and must aeed to take protee-1 ··--borne or Howard SCoc*, 315 sional lnstructioa learninf' S.t.r4.y, A•t· 10 w.laut Itt.•.' Newport Shores OF COSTA MESA 301 ....... I. ""-·· ~uropean hand pumps. a Individually, each del& western-styl e hand-drawn gate was bound to the Cah· chemical wagon, hose carts. Cornia favorite son c abdi· helmets and a 1923 Ameri· date until released; each can-LaFrance ftre m gi ne. del egate was also bound by reputedly "in mint oondl.· hOnor not to exj)ress any tion ." The c mter is located SAcondary choice Cor nominee on th e Santa Ana Freeway until he was released alter at ~lyford Road, and is open balloting ror t.he favorite from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. son. California del egation to breathe in F1orida, be-An auto stereo and a tape ... Walter Kettb Chrietor- c ause I ne ver did learn bow. was stoloo during the night Cera, 22, of 1312 W. BalOOa After leaving the hotel toe from the locked car of Allen lllvd .• Apt. 1. Balboa, was A ll'.~RM I'ElCOME AI'AITS YOU' BRING YOUR CHILDREN ! HEW! half a block, you are s truck Asku. 3121 W. Coast Hwy .. arrested ll 5 &1 bis BUSHNELL loiJTOMATIC LENSES •· ~o ••' :i•' ...... "'1'<>0iolo l.o4UO daily. wm.t into the coowntioa as IDTED POET COMIIG an unknown quantity, an d TO UCI AS LECTURER went home as an unknown Galway Kinnltl. oon.s!der-quantity. l ts only signifi· OC to be one of tl1e leadin g cant act in the oonveotion Ameri can poets ot his gen-wa s its booming 86 votes A CONSERVATIVE eration . will come to UCI Cor Agoew, and at a time. so Approoch to lnsuronce as l ecturer in poetry for early in the roll-call , as to 1968-69. lie i s a novelist have smashed, completely, ED lARD as well as pt·et and tran8l a: the IWnwey attempt at tbe of }D'Y 6 R ~nfro tor. :-us latest worts include vice presidency. ~~=P~h·~·;·~'~6;7;J..~9~3;7~9==~ the novel, "3lack Up:ht" The word whispered around r: (1 966) a tx>oi: or poems en-the press rooms and lob- 'We-;:;;/hclill Chapel titled "~ody Rags" (1968). bies that the motion 10 ask and a translation or "On the Governor Reagan to become ..,.?.0 Motior. and Immobility o r ----------- . r)ouve," by Yves 3onneroy LEGAL NOTICE, __ 427 E. ll'llo • (1968). lie will oome 10 UCI ----- COSTA MESA from the L'niversity o r CERTIFI CATE OF BUSIN ESS ~;;;;:IG:::•::;::;~~-:.:W~ash=i~n~gto:n~ ......... , Fictitio us Fum Name I THE UNDERS IGNED does hereby certify that he is con- ducting a service station busi· ness at 1000 E. Coast Highwa y, Newport Beach, Cal if., under the fict itious firm name of Bay Mobil Service Center and that said fi rm is composed of the following person wh ose name in full and plsce of residence ~ UllA!j d~ iD ttfaiWal ... · are as follows, to·wit: William Hen ry Bay, 384 Avo· cado St., Apt . S, Costa Mua. Calif. WITN ESS my hand this 14th day of August, 1968, William by a torrential cloud·bl.ust, right out or Somerset• !Ylaugham, and 1 am sure that Miami Beach i s the Capitol Mildew. The outcome or the entire convention was much to my liking: we re-elected our Governor Cor a two-yea: tenn in California, we nomi- nated a man Cor President for whose election I can bend my efforts: a very interesting mao is nominated for V. P. aud I think Mr. Romney and Mr. Rockefeller will loom on the horizon, if ever they do again, as much dinkier fi gures. DAVID CANNON HAMED ACCOUNT EXEOJTIVE Hotltlng-Air Conditioning ShHt Metal 1UO S.,perior Ave. Ll 8.5531 oi!AUTY SALOI4 BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone b73·133b David cooper Cannon has been appointed an acoount executive with the Newport 1--=:c-:-------- Beac h otrice or Dean Witter BUILDING CONTRACTOR & Co. according tD Mana· , IQIDDELIMG , ger Brenton R. Ogden. Pt4r. Cannon is a native or ADDITIOtiS Caliromta. and earned his LICEIISED. IDMDED bachelor's degree in busi· FRED H. GERWICK ness hom California State lQ.f Goldenrod College at F'uller1001. 673.6041 -549. 2170 The Newport Beach o tri ce is one or S1 Dean WiUer otrices serving investors from New York to Honolulu. "flle brokerage finn is a member or 18 stock and commodi ty e~:cbanges in· eluding tbe New York and Pacific Coast stock ex- changes. W~ ~ewe ,1onte8ENEFJT{ft~oul . e Interest from the lst of any month on funds received by the lOth. H. Bay. · STATEOF CALIFORNIA ) HOW TO VOTE lllOUGH I COUNTY OF ORANGE )" NOT REGISTERED ()«!.INN.od 8 Interest from date of receipt after the lOth. ON THIS 14tll day of Aug· The Oranp: Coast Leque of ~ ust , 1968, before me ,a·Notary Women Voten reminds loca.l Public in and for Wd country residents f.hat they ca.n vote '"'nollt , 1, quality dly. cleaning and state , residina tllerein, duly 10r president and vice-prelident Fresh Ranch Eggs DELIVERED TO YOU R HOME Call 548·37 58 After 6 p.m. o UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERING (By Europe~ Cra{tlmen) REMODEL: 2 p< . .., 014L.Y 169.!0 Coli ••a'""Y., 215 Molo H.l . 5:16.6405 FREE 4ol & pl<hp Tltl. Of"CI sum T '""· o PET SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH CUSTOM We have the largest and AJRNI11JRE UP'H(lL:ST:ERY J most beautiful selectioo of • QUALITY WORK • tropical fish in the area. NEIL •s We also carry a full line of aquariums. and all acces· FIREHOUSE UPHOLSTERY sor;es needed lor the hobby. 2809 Newport 81v4. South Sea Tropical Newport Beach 218 W. Wilson Street 675-G.C Costa Yesa -548-7961 o HEALTH RESORT o ORANGE 639·2«1 o ANAHEIM 826-0381 ....l!t. -.r,;.;l& 354 WILCOX.C:IIITTINDIN HMDWARI N~1 c._.,.._ ... u 2700 W. C ..... Hwy,. N.a. -· .. .... ""*" • Shrubs, Interior P lants Tropical & Trees lnsectcides and Fertilizer S&H Groen Stomps FREE DELIVERY CORONA. DO. aj!AR NURSERY 2744 £. Cout Hwy., 67HJIG o PLUMIIHG A.R. MARSAC PLUMBER 700 Camation Ave. Corona del Mar Plumbina Repairs DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673-4130 -..,uc r ,... ..... 67MI50 .,,.., ·-0 Interest to date of withdrawal on funds left 3 months or longer if account remains open until quarter's end. on the premtees commissiooed and sword, per· thisNowmbereven thouJh they Ill K SHill'S son lily appeared William Henry hne not yet fulfdled the one. • CONTACT I..CN•C• .:t.CW.AIII ST'I'I.IN. IIICI"IIIAC'flN. '"'"'••c::l'll ...... • 5% per annum compounded daily current rate on passbook savings. 5.25% per annum on bonus accounts. ... rail nr rnmf' in TOO<\ Y! MUTUAL SAVINGS ·-·~··-··········-;. 2167 Eatt Cont Hilh...Y e C... Get Mar, Calif. 92625 To-oo 675-!010 JilL---·~10100· 1 ... • .,......., caur. •••• Bay, known to me to be the year residence nom•imnent to Self·aervtce laundry • .. a.,· ·--,-AJl new -lateR model PHON IE 4142-07210 112a IRVINe: UJNQIIt-. ,_.,Da ~non whote name is subtcrib-rqilter uad vote. Nt:•ORT BEACH am -.....-.n~" ed to the within instrument, Such voten ca.n repster in Frtlldalre waebera I~=;:=;;:;::;;:==·=~~·=T~C~L=o::•::•::!::•:L:•:•:•======::::~I COCICTAILS and ac:ltnowlecipd to me that penon will> tile county reci• ,_ L 11...,., CIIM 1 Oltiolo M«<5 he cuarted tile,...._ uar ohoton bo-..., and ~~~~~~~===J•!_A~H~T!!IO~U~I~$~-I:~~'i_~-------1 WlO VIA OPOitTO WinlESS my hand and ofll. Sept. 12. Thoy will bomalle4 a J .N..,... Boodo cial oeal. --' boDot eaddlnt -to ' .Anli :-:::=:-==-:----MARY A. HAAPA , Notary -oo1y rcw pnrldent on4 FLOWERS FOR * c,.,..,, IM J fUl$ lltOl MPAIIl Public irl and ror raid County ......,._., ot the Unlrod ALL OCCASIONS -· aod Stale. Stotoo. n...U • ...I T __ L * ...... r;.;: .:52:1 My Comrnllllon cxpirh Doc:. Tlltc:ouatyrllillr•~olllooll ~lYIIITf HIJD * CW... J ~-,~ 13, 1971. ot 1119 E. Chottnut St., Soota FLOIIIST,S Oltf .... Publloh : Aua. 22, 29, Sept. 5, Ana, on4 II -r,... I LID. "" , .. _1 I. ......,. -. 12, 1968, in tile Newport H>:· 10 5 p.m. M011day t11roap >< A a P -• -"-• bot Enoip. Fdtloy. GCIUIIA -- I From the Police Blotter (Cod ... od f-, ... 4) • ., vta Lido lloud, Ltdo heel I!IDI cllotsooa 11111a ohooldor: "" --lalo, podled .. tile 1110 --Clu, Colli., .. """' bolpiiOI lor --.. Cedar .. -"' llawoU ---ud trnb'•L • ' • .}. 1111 Newport. .• wall b.ata~ liiDt 10..11 br • sou w1i111 ~-~ wblle -sal! wltb JUce wator a.,.;~ aDd ID ani· -tile --o1 lolllpls wu t&lloa Aq. e llctal -boo pioat ..., Vtotto vto-~ -w. or 1 -tile sal!-of IIIOleo Dum •• ..., pa&lo Balboa BI...S:, -N._ llouilu ~~~~. 111%7 Altura a& •• ollloa of De. Pllll • • ·.1, rolf can. 4 -t De., lrvloo Torrloo, Ia tbo Kubo 104 PlaoeoUs Ave 11001 oad 2 palro of .... _ lloa& Jan! of tbo Balboa Weot' Newport HolptL •• _, llol• Ale. . 12 -~~!!!!;~ Yaobl Club. , .• CoootnooUoa Jollll -. II), of SIS tbo -· or 010f1J1c - !! aaperlaladml Robert P ... Nlllciaoua Ave., Coooes dol tractor Roy CtiDII, 4110 .... Ua, 488 Ooblta Aw., Cor-Mat drlviDI -00 8rd Ana Avo., Newport Ho!Pta: -dol liar, plotod up oa ' tbo lou toiOiod 1415. •• lajwed ca& a& 8aD Joaquta Aw •• •-.._erlle Ave., Larry H. ·Moltoo aod Robert De. ... llacAIIbor Blvd., eo.... dol liar, .. e:IO 8 All 10&-Dabll u~ HatlxN Vlow H1llo, p.m., hit tbo parted oar of • ~.:.._ C • .... -loba D Jarvie 58) ...,.. Ave., \.IUNU& del Mar, • u.d waa bUteo OD IU• rllbt • • ported tbe Cbefl or 8 ,,..,.., hiDd; tbe cat wu CJJAnD-~-:ce COA:;~tb:.C,~~ ":; ters. 1 •U.t;ue, 1Dd 2 lk1 ctoed at lbe city pouod iD puata. for a tiD&al loN of Co-a dol liar ••• A 1150 -t of lojudoa .• • 1239 .•• Bjsmo Urato, 4141 surfboard wu atolm • Poll)' Wan! Kopf, 84. of 887 s&.dlx!fl! Way, Newport tweeo 3 aod 3:30 p.m. from CeDW!r 8t., COsta Mesa. Beach, wu prepariq to tbe car or 'Ibomaa Blaeell, waa arree&ed && 3:06 Lm. oooclude n..,cla&:ioDa tor ...... ..... to tbe 1200 bloct oo Mart· tbe ule·ot bia 132,000 Uru aera Mlle oa tbe cbarp ot Major, a 8&-lboe trawl•, drlvtoi UDdw tbo IDQumC> docll:od a& tile Balboa llartAo; of tncod.caata. .• WUllam A. about 8:35p.m. Cbe boa& wu lrocoo, 23, or 617 Polosetda reported mtnloc. •. nor- Ave., eo..... dol liar, wu '""'" Bal<w, 45. of 1011 E. UTelted OD a charge of Balboa Blvd.. Balboa. wu intodcated 1.o public at &n'ested at 11 p.a;a. Aq. 14 1:30 a.m. after betog to-at 2241 W. Coaat Hwy., volved in ao aoc1deat at Mariners Mlle. oa a obarle E. Ooean Ft., Balboa; bis of infOOcated in public car bit tbe parked cars of after bel.ng involved ill ID 1---------------------f Joeepb R. Law100, 2205 accident at tbat a.ddren; Cbaanel, aod Bernard F. her car bi& the slOpped car You know, it's not very often your phone ever goes on the blink. But if it ever does, our apologies. To get it fixed, just call Repair Serv· ice -ir necessary. from another .,._.Ju--' _:.~~ phone. (Check the front pages of your directory for the repair number.J If it's after ~ours a nrl you think the problem can wait until the next work· ing day, we'll take care of it then. On the other hand. we know that emergencies choosetheir o wn hours. So if yo ur phone needs to be fixed prompt ly, it will be. And t here's no extra charge for this repair :o;erv ice. Hawe you l'e&latered to 'I'Ot4o yet? Tha d-dUna la Bepte.n bel' 12. . . - Tepper Jr., 2109 CliiDJiol. or Charles Helllley of Oar- ...... .,, .... 1 .. A 1150 bolldtug ladder waa taken Aug. 9 or 10 rrom the cruiser, ''True Love," owned by Jobn 0'· Brtea and docked at a sUp near hta relideoce, 33M Via Lido, Lido Slope area ... 'lbe drt ver' a bucket seat was atohm rrom the car ot Erie Tarr, 809 Non.b S&ar Ln., Dover Sborea, parked at his residence ••• Ouna and atampa valued at 11,356 were stolen betweeo July 4 and 31 trom the baa8meat of William E. Hall. 503 F<m· lear Ave., Corona del Mar:. tbe stolea items included two .45 caliber Colt revol· vera, two 38 caliber Smidt. & Wes&OD revolvers IDd 1800 wonb or stamps, U.S. Mint ebeets from 1945 date. . .Micbsel S..wart, 719 'II. 11111100 St., Coe&a Mesa. NPO<Ied tbo tileR or den Grove and tbe parted car or Barbara Jo Bucbolz or Gardea. cmve. J • - SECRETARY Oarleen Bedltold of Newoort Balboa Sav- Ings and Loan Assn. holds the award wlnnln~ model house designed by OrcYIIjle Coast College student Den- ni s Wilk inson. Since 1q55, archltecbua/ students have received mo re than · $4,000 in cash awards from the Association. The 1%8 first year winners are Larry Davis, Bill Th omhill, Curtis Cutler and Jim Caldwell. Second--year winners are Dennis Wilkinson, Slatlley Rymsza, Neil Clukey and Steve Royse. Special presen-- tation drawing awards went to Jim Caldwell and Steve Royse. (Beckner photo.) IERRT HARtiiR WlfJI IEOOID IEC!lOII --P. 5 lltUIIIMV, IlliG. 27. - a!ROIIA DEl liAR, ~ ---- ... ,, •..... --.... ,,~ ----••x u ..... &a-Ir"•• ----- c:•IJitC:IIIES I ert.6.ru !I.e~ HO• ''• ll•ff• 01~rloo';,l !'hH•/H>rl H~, .. 1001 CLI ,.,.,DfiiV. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA THE AMERICAN LUTHEAA,.. CHURCH 8:30 1.m. to 9:30 J.m. -WOfship ~erv•ce 9:45 1.m. to 10:45 J.m. -Sundly Schoot ll:OO J.m. to 12:00 nOM -Wcwsh ip Service nea...~alllino.aaaa.. ;. ... The Rev. Goorae J. lkaadiechr, Viaitation P .. tor --31 L ....... a.. ... Oftl. ..... .., ....,.._ O.rcll i• A-eric. %900 Pacific View Dr. ICc"!"• del Mar, Cali~ De. w;n;.., R. Eller Phone 6 ... 2664 e:.s ..... r-ity ••rAip t:t5 a.a.. Oon;lt Schol... 11:00 a..ji FoMiwo ._.._ip IIUISE Y PIOVIDED flnl .... lotC...olo ' ef c. ......... O.ptiot Bible Fellowship l•li•,••J-1-A•lottO.o• s-t. A.• & ...... II• Sea. Dr. P.G. Neumann, paatot SUNDAY SERVICES 1:45 a.t •· Sunday School 11 :00 a.m. Mom ina Worship 6:00 p.m. Train ins Unions 7:00p.m. EvCnins Worship WEDNESDAY 7:20p.m. Bible S(udy 1:00 p.m. Prayer Meetina ATTEND THE CHURCH Of YOUR CIIOICE RECULA.I\.Y ( .... ; .. _ .. ,.. n.. ,.,_ .. c::hritt T1w .,.._ ., .. ....., s,MI ~ Srhnnl .... ,... ...... .,,flO Woonl'lop • alld 10 XI AM (_,,.. w ........ r,..... w~ I .W.. Slwd¥ .ond ,,..,... 1 ""' N_, Uvf!"ll ... ,..,..,.. ..... , .... ,...,_ c.. ... ~ ..... lW. ... c-. ..... ,_.. H 1 ~ ........ ••o ,., fie &'It I U U 'I I tit-d! Du .... s...... ... ,.,. ......... A Frn awl,,,.,..._., c.,., ..... ~·"-o.rc:• .,.. . ., ............ , ......... A recent canvass for United States Savings Boa.da to Newpo n-.Costa Mesa Business omce pro&aced gn1diYI••I results . Ninety-eight percent or tbe employees eubiCribe through payroll deduction. This, tocether witb a bundred percent participation in AID, are two Ulustrat1o01 • · Aa..,_te-stereo c.pe deck and 7 tapes ttom bls car in tbe parting lot at Reuben's. wbere bets em-MARY A. HOWARD. at left, was the Mrs. Pat' Bray, manqer of the savinp IIIIIU, S.rYicc .ad O.rdl Scbool at 10:00 a.ra. played ae a bu.1toy ••• A winner of the Glasshopper boat in the department •;t~M~an~·n~e~rs~,~is~p:ic~t~u~re~d~j,.,~;:::,;~~;::~,.,,.,,!~~~~~~=d we invest in our Community _,d Country. We are pr<>udl of our Telephone People wbo not only give their dollars but also give th eir time to help groups rangl..ng from tbe Handicapped to the Little League. 1100 electric saw wu sto-contest sponsored by Mariners Savings here with the winner, looking over the ... ,.., 'a....: leo betweeo July 15 and 20 and Loan Assn. of Newport Beach. unusual boat ~? .. ;.Jl~~=~~! They help plan show Iff. &nttb, 2204 Minor SL. Three Harbor area /aectronics There's one thing you won't find in the Yel- low Pages and that's "Worry." Whenever you want to buy something, rent something, or have something fixed , it's a cinch you can find it fast and worry-free in the Yellow Pages of your telephone book. Costa Mesa. · • Wilson executives are helping direct Coover Smith, 21, of 127~ planning for the giant Western 24th St., Central Newport, Electronic Show and Conven- driving soutb 00 Jasmine tion. to be held in Los Angeles Ave .• north of Coast Hwy .. A g 2().23 Corona del Mar, at 6:35 u · ·. hit •• ~ed r WESCON 1s one of the largest p.m., w.~e pa,.. car o . d .11 · · · tl Gary Soott Jackson 471 E. 1n ustn expos.~t1ons m 1e 19th St.. Colla M~sa. em-United States, and will anract played at Clyde Burger ser-more than 50,000 visitors. vtce atattoo. 3100 E. ())ast Thonw P. Walker is servina Hwy ... Mary Clart, 5181.,\ as chairman of the host comm· Marigold Ave., Corooa del itt«. He lives at 1901 Bayadere Mar, reported tbe tbert or a Terrace,lrvine Terrace. 15,000 three band white gold Jack L. Kasparek (Wesco El· ring, wttb 26 diamonds and ectronics). of 449 ProspKt, 10 sapphires; tbe ring was Newport Shores, is chairman ~ poclflc Til•-• I taken from a purse in a of the registration conunitt~. 'e" dresser drawer sometime Harry J .Delaney (Quest Elect· L~· tfl ~ -A. R. Downey, Yovr Telephone M1na~er in NewpnrtBeach betweem Aug. 4 and 14. ronic Development), of 2021 Deborah Lane. Harbor High · TMirsclay, Alf• 15 lands, is vice<hairman of the 'lbe Holdbte lllrfboard or Visitor Services Committee . 18-ysr-o Hugb . Huteoo. Neuly 400 volunteer execu· No. 30 Harbor talu.d, was . . lh 12 .11 ••• -•• tclo -~ ·t tJYes servt m e comnu ees -eo uuw .... e s .Y~ a . . · th · 1 lbe relideoce. •• Uoautbor-asmtinam e pruen~tion o the lhow and convention . COMPLETE FUNERALS ,.1• '245 COMPLITI FUNDAL AND IUIIAL CIN1II 21J ...... 1o6177 • ~~,~~ From $130 . t From ~, lfark • ..,,. • ..,.. Cer rl!teli "E~ iii 0. Baadi/al P'ltiCe" kuue tbe fuDera1 and burial cmler moapt elimlutea tbe need 'for li:: lluou&h bea9J traffic on cnetaow hiBhWIYs, family iDd fdmds a1ilce IIIAT DOW pay their full reo Sp«ts by attmcling tbe burial sa •ice. IS well' IS tbe chapel RUice, all at ODe ileautifal pbce, at lal Gilt and more CIIGWSiienre. ••• -1.a11ACH an.. 714 714 •••u• 1110MAS P. WALKER JACit L ILUPAUit NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS DISCOUNT I IAN JUAN CAI"tiTMNO n.m.•J.WI= 11111 ~-c .. -.... .. 1 ·1141 -·-:=-._,.,_c.-.. o::alf#.:r I • IIIIE IIIIIIP Butterfly stroke I most strenuous ...,. laclloalloe 111M be lloea -......, lllo Oov.- ., aur Gewe~M •'-~ eorrtGO•""-"" ol t'M CPI~a Sdnce JICMUor ...,.. au -. oor'a avowed beliefa oa OODFr7'M lD aad welfare u .tated 111 b11 pve apoclal pratoe 10 lllo !Me. o-alp •d bla ..Uue director of oae apeecbea up to IDd 1Dolud· Call....ua ooual)' wbo bad iDJ bla aborUvo auempt at reduoed tbat oouaey•a cue-tbe Republicu preaideotlal load 1D lbe preoedlDI year, oom1Dat1oo. wblle ooademlliDI. tbe l!peDdo Reoently 1 received ooptea iDI of federal tu. moaey by of COM8PODdeoce betweeo lllo Calllomla Rural Lapl Mra. QIIIOrlaoo &Ad Mr. Aaslataace omce to hamper Montp)mel)' lu& mooch, ud barua ber wort. coaoem1n1 11 caaee in !llbooquoot quollllonilll by wblob tho Calllomta rural reporters eetabliahed tbat legal uaiat&Dce omce bad Oovemor Reapn was refel"" challeoged Mra. Quitoriaoo ring to Mrs. Mary QJ.itoriano, tor refusing to give welfare welfare director or &Jtter checks where her ioveatip· County just DOrt.b of Sacra• tors found DO demoo1trac.ed meoto. I know Mrs. ~tori· oeed.,ID 8 oftbeee 11 cuea aoo and her wori well. Sbe Mr. Moo'KO!Dery bad agreed deserved all the praise tbe with C~A and overruled' govemor gave her, and Mra. QJ.Uoriaoo. Hie letter to her was couched in the more. But I also knew that Mrs. harshest and most dictator- Quitortaoo's greatest pro~ ial tenns. After ren.ttins bis arguments and charges point lem tn doing her job was by point, she wrote him as not the California rural follows: legal assistance lawyers, but the support CRLA was "It would appear that you getting rrom her immediate have kicked Sutter County 9.1perior, Governor Reagan's and this county administra· own appointee as state di-tor about long enough. May recwr or social welfare, I suggest that lOU use the professional integrity that John Montgomery. He had requires your omce to deal repeatedly overruled her fairly and honestly with decisions, thus enabling Sutter County and this persons to receive weltare agency administrator. as checks whom she had found with the other 57 counties ineligible. In my own office and their respective admin- he had expressed scorn and istrators. contemp t for her. "We expect prompt andre- Wirhin a few day s or sponsible corrective action Governor Reagan's sp.eeeb with regards to the untrue in Anaheim, I communicated allegations made against these facts to Lyn Nofz.iger this agency." in the Governor's office. This is the county welfare Nothing was done to im-director Governor . Reagan prove the situation -just praised so highly, writing as. earlier last year, noth· to the man he appointed as ing concrete resulted when state social welfare direc- 1 personally infonned Gover· gor. ts it any wonder that nor Reagaq that John Mont· some of us: question the gomery had voiced "phil~ correlation between the sophical opposition" to any Governor's words and his attempt to cut o ft welrare actions? In the race or checks to mothers who con-evidence like this, what tinue to bear illegitimate else, in good conscience, children for the extra money can we do? they then receive. 'Iboee who a&nire what Governor Reagan says in public -as J do -may well wonder why his words in the area or welfare in gener- al. and in the case or Mrs. Qu.itortapo in particular. seem to bear so Uttle re- lationship to bis actions. His words have praised her work and condemned wel- fare abuses. His action has been to appoint Mr. Mont- gomery as hi s social wel- fare director and ke ep him in that position despite MRS. IIIIITMU DIU F'ranc Lorena c.itma.n. 81. 117 33rd SL , West Newport, died Aug. 7. (}he was lx>m in Indiana and came here in 1960. She is survl ved by a son . Roben F'. Gritman . of the home; also 2 grandchil- dren and 2 great-grandchil- dren. Services were beld in Westcliff Chapel with the Rev. Loren F1ickinger or Newoort UnJtv Church om- Interment was held Mich., with West- as for-Nard· Orco Block Co. BUILDING BLOCKS • ALL SIZES • ALL TYt:IF.!II T•'-PHG•: JAca-7·Z2H IIN2 C.t•Ua. Staat.. ~20 S. M•la. Soata A8a ......... " How tim• fUe1l Four yeara •co Toni Hewitt waa the youn1e1t eompetltor 1t the United Statu OlympiC: awimmin1 tri1l1. Miaa Hewitt, then, wu 12 and ahe filled to make the Ameriean aquad that went on to IUCb a 1m11bin1 auceu1 in the liN G1me1 at Tokyo. ALIIOST TOPS-Jerry ~off, HZI Hl~­ l.w~d Or., Harbor Highlands, -and his part- ner; ·Dr. Emest Ainslie of Tustin, ·both SACC members, went clear to the finals of the 20th annual S.w~ta Ana Country Clu b Invitational Golf ToumamenL But a co uple of their good nelghbcus who come to ttle beach every summer, Joe Gary of Callfomla COIM11ty Club and Jerry Me· Mahon of Wilshire CC, defeated the pair 3 and 1 In the final match. Pictured here, are toum.nent chairman Lee HasenjaeQer of Lido Isle, Or. Ainslie and Mr. Ruoff, with the Nnner-up trophies. (Rich Bassett O)hotn.l But 1U that i1 Ha ncient" hi1tory. The 1961 Mi11 Hewitt i1 a blouomin1 11, th~ Ame.ri· can reeord-holder in the 200-meter butterfty, and a bil thrut to da1h Holland'• Ada Kok'1 hopei for twin 10ld medal1 In the 100. and 200-meter butterfty events. "I corn~ted acainst Ada at lhf' St~nl~t Clara International last year," says Miss Hewitt, who rernemben the Dutch lass u heine "a wonderful, jolly person." '' ro..u • .., '· ftllt.• 'I f!•n ride h'r "•vr' TONY HEWITT OF CORONA DEL MAR Til[ (:ONSERV/\TIVf LO~~Er! Miu Kok, the current \I.'Or!d record ·hnlcif'r and 100-meter silver med•list at Tokyo in 1964, beat Toni by a full !lec-ond in th~ 200 ''Wh11l r nunl.'ll illi hnw pu~d to ynur siZf'." slront ~ (7U ar,. rom· ., a .,.ce .... The great refonners or this world Have stood alone and bravely hurled 'Their challenges to the hosts of wrong. ~tth courage stout Utt up your head And say tbe things that should be said. • Author Unknown. The die has been cast. Richard Nixon bas been chosen by t:be Republ.ican Party aa its candidate for tbe omce of president of the United Sw.es. It re- mains for the voters to detennioe wbether be shall be addressed as "Mr. President" or be known as an also ran, twice rejected to the balloting or two electioos. Notwithstanding the fac t that Governor Rooald Reagan retained the loyalty or the 86 members of the California delegatioo to tbe very end, Niwn is our original favorite son. Bom in Yorba Linda, he was educated at Whitter Col· lege. As a 155-pound lin".'- man, he fiercely contended for honors on the gridiron. He woo no letU:rs for bis efforts. ooly tbe cleat marks made by opposing pl~~rers as they walked over bis nattened body. Tbe Whittier football co&eb, Wallace (ChieO Newman, told in a Register story, "~e marveled at the wa.y he got up and c ame back for more, but he was very good on the dramatic and debating teams." Seventeen years later, in 1950, I had the honor o f being a member or a USC debating team. I came back for more and at the age or 50, helped to defeat the Whit· tier team. That year 1 woo a cup at the University with entitled: "Abra- ., • -I " I it I umam•l AOl, be 1Dataady butlerfty and by thrtf'·tcnths in the 100. tirne n!' vou'rr dt!lqualt tit>rl." ~h·" 1·Mhnu"d. ,.ue a-.. C ap. D epe&led. Speciftcally, M iss Hf'l•l"itt rf'<"alls the "huge '"lt "s a dttl'l! kt<·k f1om thr htp!l Slld that .. The iiiiUes or r 8. That the policy of tbe wave" the mammoth (6ft. l in., 190-pound) '"Ynu tty tn krl'p ynut IP.fli ~tt·aq:h t. If you today are tbe aame as they U. S. Slate Department reo-Min Kok Jefl in hP r wa~e. Thf' 5·6, 126-b,.t1d yo111 kt~r·r,. tht• hiP!I ;o t"(' loref'rl dn~~o•n were in tbe Civil War. 'Ibe layilll our atratectc and pound Toni, swimmmg brhind and in the fi nd 1t ·rn <okc~ 1t hrt rdcr tn <·otnf' above the Arctic Circle bas taken tbe tactical pla.os ror tbe 000· adjacent lane . l Ot C'"•ueht in the ba ckwash . wat('l". M \' ht["IS a tr' ll j:!lll ahovf• the water. place of the Mason a.nd due& of the war be atnnped ''Ada 10es out so ha rd she dies io thP ;;'ld mv kt1·k ~~ \"f"l"l' shal!cm ·· Di Li On ••t ld --r SPCOnd 100 meters." .uys M1ss Hewi tt. '"If Tm"·s ."\fll('l t <':\n-J ~>corrl lttnP in thf' 200 mn ne. \II s a e are ins•···•y. th t edo lovin 1 ...... u I 'm to beat hf!r I'l l have to 10 out harder •·fl y·· t)' 2m 22 o._. <~nri hr r t ·05.8 m thf' 100 e re m g peop es This petltioo was signed thf! ftut 100, and then bnng it to . i ~ sul1nd only tn Phd ;ortr·lph •a "5 ElltP Dan-o_r the world. On the other by '"miltt•rv leaders of cbe 1-1 0-, d d beh.i d th 1 ~, -~ "In fact. if l "m at hf'r knE'e!l I ca n rtde lf' !I a-81 e, an n e ron United States. a.od is being hf'r wav,.," she addt<d "And my sf!cnnd 100 M1r.s Kok ·~ v.nt ld a•1 ord t1m .. s at thf' two curlain . are the ~errs of signed by tbousands or in· is usually fast 1 only drop about three !iE'f'· r 1~tc.nct>~ arP 2 '!J n and I 04 .5 ~1l u Kok oommumsm. Sometime we terested citizens wbo llk&-nnds. Mos t buttE-rfly sw1mmf'rs drop stx-nr ~t•as bPat rn hv .'\mr ncan Sharon Stouder at ~ll cross over the Arctic wise protest &piaat dle IE'VE'n." 100 "'"''~"'r~ ·n ;h<> 111).1 Olymptn ThP "·om- Circle and free those en· m•••er In w"'cb ••--· in .. rn·~ .?no · fh ·· ''>I I br f'rontf',;t r d ih;!l Ol~·m· -...... w ....., ... _ A '"!lhatln~~o• k1c kc r.'' Ton1 attribuiPS nrr slaved peoples.'' Vietnam is beiDC canted IUI""Cf'U tn her "f'ffin f'n t"' arm pull . p1arl tMrxun Ct'\") for lhr fir ~! t1mf"" ~ sent a copy to Richard on. A copy or this pedtlon ''l"vf" bPen told 1 havf" t1nt> of thP m,.., .. 1 F'H t'T1 ,~,,. ~ .... a,·h q tv nr ( n1nna Drl Mar. Nllon but I _ do not think Ia on nle in •.• 1:\o.al o:m rtri ci,.nt arm pulls 1hf'IP Ill.'" l'h P U\'~. ··t Ca ll(. ~11~~ HP1n11 '''lffi!l helsf'lf ""nt~lural •• b ad A 1 b \II c.uzue-ho rn lt~lh<> ~~::~tr1 ·· Hrr rn ,..,thPr. a llfr ~uard, '"at e re lt. t eaat e mce •f't thP m,..,5, out or 1t h~· pullln,r ~tra1~ht di 0 , , .. t at~:;ht tlr. ,,.., ~~o~·m ·•hrn ~nf' I\ ::IF fnur yrars "d not use the idea, and It ia also suggested that dn\\"n, A lt1t nr ~w1mmf'1S "kPyhnJp nut~"" nlrl SenaiOr Joh.n F' Kennedy losP thP ir t>t'fi cirnC"\'.'" •• . · •• Richard Ni10n submit ~ T nn1 ~" t1prtr ri m ,,,.,._,1111' ami h tf'a~l rnkf! beat him to the punch Qf ~llthP ~ll"f"lkf'l', lhP huill"l ,_l' .~ lllhf'lf'lll being briefed '-the coo· r1•ttll':: tw• •·.t tl.' '""'D···,,,, .. rt.t \'!1. In file t . b d •• gbl !I "7 JOwimmPrs lunj(l" In anr1 ,..,,1\ ,..,, thr v;atf'r as e use my ~ouOU 8 servat!ve broad""•••ra wbo ;ol t)u,tt#:t Trt.d~ -hf" ~~o~;~m tiH' 1110. anrl 4f"IO· d I b ...__ ltkf" hu~~:e dnlphms -LS !hP m,..,st f'XNi tVf'. no~ my enct wor s , n t eir act as spokesmen ror the m • •· r ,,, ,.~1, 1,.. ~n .. 1•'"11 ••P tht> buttNfl.v Cbtcago debate. Kennedy conservative tbought of the 1\•·rr• It·;:-" ,.t•·•i,.::hl 111 Ifill:. \VOn,butoftenlhavethought OWl..;, He would do well .-\-< '"" '11 .. • on • \ ""IL•l AAU hu ttf'rfl~· h N. !gb h ed C ... ~. ''Ynu pu~h (you r hand:<] lf'l\loitrd .v nu r fcPI. h 1 '1 .~ 1'•1·,.1 1 .,,~ nr il'ts 11 nrt t at IXOD m t ave tum ...... oo·•er wt•• Rlcb-~ • r h t· :omptnn 1 ''•. . ·· •• -1 . -th t bl hi t ..., W \II Al\1 lllld that gt<t~ ~'011 0 \"('1' hoP lf'lp n I (' v.;ot"f !1111 1\P I\I fl 1\lt, \t•,o o1\ ](l(l llli'U'IS-M ISS . e a es on s opi?OOen Cotten, whose barrages fnr brf'athmr;:.·• ~<~:--~ ~l t<s HPwJtt , dP senb· lif''.•ttt 1.,,11 ;,J ,, 1 ,.,111 ,1 ""*11'1 at the !~ he •. had used my Ideas. attack the enemy oa every 1n2 t:H• strokf' me,·h<~n tl's. lnnc<J nr.· ,, , .. h•t l"r ~r f h<o\" .a ln t nf JF"K may have hadacceaa front; Or. Steuart McB{mie, "'Som .. people h;.o\·P 8 ~ho tt slrokr "' the enr1 , ,,, , . ,11rt _1 , ,,.!1n rn r m 1• st7 r . to my speech ~s I bad sent ''tbevoiceorAmertca.oism" boH·k p01rt. but thto longt•r you makt-thf' b dt'k ··T h,,1 • "P••t'·• ·.··!>It(' •·mphCt!i l~f'd . d15. a copy to Prestdent Truman ' P••·t thf! rno•·e fo rwa rd motion you "JI bt> •"· 1 ,. 1 Ifni! d"• back 1-0 I"SO. who warns of anarcby and NhHrl tro f: a1 oy ;~, ... n.p 1n11 ~ .. a an , rill ar1 D C 1 ting . M t~s "''"-h a~ ;, 2• ••:tt arl \"antai!P dut> to h.-r I h~e •· send aoo••or gue a w are; r. ar y 1 • 1 ,. k th -• ~ "' M In 1 wb ld r ... •· our egs .. ave o u· . too , at t-same :O:II f' •• "What , . .,1u1r, 1-. ho~~o suong you are COpy Or my ora•oo •· Mr. c t re, o to o .... e I .. " ~ d 1m ed b ~-M cmuporf'c to you r _,;ze. Niwn. in !he hope !hat it anger pes Y -_,T'-!H!.!E~C~H~~!.iiST!.!.!:IA~N::_'..;SC.:_~.IEr::N::'C;:!.E:...!:!!O~~:!"IT.:;Oc:R::._ _______________ _ might guide bim in adberi.nl Russian ftabin1 Qeet oper-- w rho 1\lndameolal ta•oo ating ~miles orr our AILIII· J05EPH D. GARDHER OF UST BLUFF DIES OODftoDtial tbe coUD.try t1c ebore lloe; 0ao Smoot.. Joaepb D. ClardD•, 53. oC OardDet of COtta Mesa; a today. DeaD M&ion, Dr. Bt111 2148 Vista Dorado, Eaat lister,Mrs. F1oreoceJessup Mattame Mean s, writing tn Hargis, aDd d:le maa.y otber Bluff, was declared dead oa or Loa An geles, and 5 the Seattle Poat--Iotelli· conservatives who daily arrival Aug, 9 at Hoag graodcbildren. gencer from Mission Bay, wam or impendial dangera Hospital. Causeof deatbwu Services were beld Aug. 12 Calif., states that while and of the mean a ror saving listed as a heart ailment 1n the Church of the Latter Nixon is more bawkisb than this country. He is survived by bis wife, Day S&tnts, NewPort" Beacb. President Johnson, he is Richard Ni100 could Mae; 3 sons. Joseph D. lntennent was in Salt Lake making "a concentrated "untrustrate" America tt be Oardaer Jr. or S&Dta An~ City, wttb Saddleback campaign effort to project were to give heed totbe con· JWbert c. Gardaer or Mi~ Chapel of Tustin, forward· an image or statesmanship servative warnings. and re spon sibility." He bas modi fi ed his fierce anti· communist stance to a less infiamatory posture or con- ciliation: ''We are oow entering ap era of negotia-- tion with the Soviet Union and Cbina." It was stated in an edi· torial in the same paper tbat "Nixon was the big winner at Miami Beach be- cause be was the one candi· date wbo best embodied tbe middle-of-the-road path laid down in the GOP platform." Nevertheless be was scheduled to be a guest at dle Johnson ranch in Teus to undergo a briefing on the conduct or the war in Viet- nam. It is to be hoped that he emerged from that meet- tog with his super "hawkish· ness" unimpaired. LAW DEGREES GIVEN Jurta doctor depee1 were presented to 22 craduates at the first commencement exercises at Orange Univer- sity College of Law, Santa Ana. The graduates include Jeffrey Kane of Costa Mesr., La Vern e BuKDa. Frank Oldman. Robert Sangster, and Alan Stonemap of New- Gptl'am lennlllaTSIIIIts 1.29 J.ll 9Sc lw ... Flllf-M11b S••sldu-l .. dl flub s .. partws IJl' ···-··h· Wh ilhNIS SHOIS Richard Nbon would do well al10 to be briefed by dle military leadera of the United. St.ates wbo recently petitlooed Ute Government. in accordance with tbe nrst amendment or tb.e Constitu .. tioo, Cor a redress or t.betr f¢evances wilb rell)ecl to tbe mao.aer 1a wbicb the war in VieiDam baa beeo and Is beilll cooducted. Tbe peci t1oo ln part states u follows: ··~· .......... lui:.•"•' 4.ti .. IJ.tl ......... .. ...... " ..... .................. Yill,. I .......... .... ., ... II 'tl-......... , •. .. ,.,,_,[, •. ...... c. ...... Ll···· c: ....... ............... T .... 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You can uoe it for ahoeo, alackl, ahiru, alriru, booka, pena, pencil a-everythinsr your children wear and uoe. For colleceotuclenb, it can even pay for their tranaportlltiontocampua.Witha&nlu\mericard, there' a no oervice charp If you pay your bill wrthin 25 dayo. For a amatrfee, you can atend your paymento over ...,..a) montha. So if you're forced wrth beck-to-tcbool•apeiW tbio fall, don't forpt your S.nlrAmericard.lt can help BANKAMERICARD •. • . . :. ' . '4 • .. t ... the arithmetic problml. • ~ ~ • t ,..., ____ ._ __ ~·--•rt--.--. ...,.. .................. ..._ ___ . • •