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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-09-26 - Newport Harbor Ensign' • • , ' ~ CITY OF NEWPORT BEAOI SUPT. WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM of the Newport~esa Unified School System, ·shown here with Mrs. Grahan Edelblute, ·president of the Women's Division of th e Newport Harbor Ch..,ber of Commerce, was the speaker at the SepL 25lunchebn meeting of lhe Women's Di vision at the Irvine Cout Coootry Club. SupL Cunningham's topic was "Enrichmfnt In th e school system." (C.neo House photo.) His assignment is 'police to people' omcer John R,lcbard, 800 of market owoera Dick and J ermie Richard, bu beeo named by Pollee Chief James Glavas aa the tir81. community relations omcer for the City ot NeWj)Ort Beacb. ')tttcer R.icb&rd, a patrol· man wttb more Chao 2 years ot neld eQertemce, is a Ute 1oag resideat or New.,ort Ooacb . In aooounciog the appoio.,. meot, Cbier Glavaa said. , ''Otftcer Richard assume• the full time &&II or brinl"' tog tb.e pollee Mid the pul>- llc closer together to tbeir joint etrons to make Ne• ;>ol\ 8oacb a bolter ;dace to U ve, wort aa.d play. -... law • IS A pmpoaed ordinance to replace public meetiosa was asaailed as uncoa•ti· tutiboal by Corona del Mar attorney Patricia Herzog at Monday e veoiDgs Newpon Beach Couactl meeting. The ordloaooe, wbicb was up tor 2nd reading and possible adoption, was set aside for further study and revision. City Attomey Tully1 Seymour suggested separating the ordinance into 2 separate laws -one concerning public parades, another on public asse~ cooatitutioaal queadoo ... Cooodlmao Bob Shol.., wondered about 2 examples wbere the new law might apply: last Saturday's Coroo.a del Mar Kiwanis paocate lxeatCast. and a beach get.otogether or the Pasadena Baptist Church. City Attorney Seymour said tbat in boeh cases a pennit would be required. Councilman Lindsley Par- aooa asked about the coo· stitutional questioo or the right or assembly. blies. The original draft includes both items, calling Cor applicatioo for permits from the chief of police for meeti~s. assemblies and parades on public streets and sidewalks. "The constitutional ques- tion is involved," Mr. Seymour agreed. "The , ordinance is vague in deli- , n.iUoo. It should be analyzed _, turtber. The assembly pro- vlsioo in this ordinance wu an aner thought Maybe Cbere is need to be more apecinc, aod petbaps some exemptions should be written Mrs. Herzog said the ordi- nance is oonatitutiooally vague ooaceming public meetings because it seemed to put the burden on the individual to detennine if the meeting is legal. She alao raised th e ob- 0.8. R .. 4 Ex-mayor O.B. Reed dies at 85 jection that rhe tenn, "meeting," is not defined, Another link to the past and pointed out that the or the Newport Harbor area Constitution guarUttees the was broken when fonna- rilbt to hold meetings for Mayor Orlle 3. Reed or 444 discussion or grievances. Begonia Ave., Corona del ''Unlawful aaaemblies can Mar. died 1.\'ednesday. Sept. be dispersed under e:nsting 18, at wllbaven Coo.vale ... law," abe l&ld. "Now this cent os):ital, NewpoJt ·-:leach. in." After the Council approved the motion to SEnd the ordinance back to the city attorney Cor revision, Coun- cilman Paul Gruber re- ma.nted, ''The Council should be prepared Cor the biggest battle on the Coun- cil Ooor. We have just heard from one so far." Rites for yacht victims • OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA 'Round the world Robin Lee Graham, Conner on July Z7, 1965. at the Corona del Mar lUgh Sobool age ot 16. student, has now completed He sailed to llawaU, tbm ewer three-fourths r:1 his through many islands of the aolo sailing trip around the Pad. ftc. From the New H• world. brides and SOlomon Ialanda, He h.a.s arrived at Surinam, be sailed to New Cutneaaad Outdl Guiana, in South Australia. He made tslmd ~rica, alter a 47-day stope while crossing tbe crossing of the Atlantic Indian Ocean to South A!· from Cape Town .. ~th At-rica. lie rounded rhe Cape rica. in severe winter weather. nobin. who is the son or ~Jow at 19. with 3 years ot Lyle and 1-Jorma Graham o'f lone voyaging beh1nl1 him 418 1)(. Andrew's Rd .. Cliff he has weathered stonna' t..taven. set out from San dismastings. a near oo1U.' Pedro in his 24--foot sloop sion. brushes with hurri- canes. pretty island girls and blue lagoons. His hardest passage Was the Indian Ocean when be was disma.sted just 18 hours out or Cocos Island. He could not tum back againlt /1 the uade winds, ao he 11.11- ed 2.300 mUes under mM• shift jury rig to Mauritius I• land. The National Geograpb.ic Magazine is featuring R~ l:i.n's story with photographs in its October, 1968, issue. Rolin learned to s&il at 10. He was a oompetent navi gator at 13 years or age. ~• would li" poUao lbo llr. Real ~~fi5~~~~~~~~ ~ ....... .. ... lKI• of 1be dlpartmell.t. · one. pendt. ,....,. • penntt lor 38 years. atSL Andrew's Presbyterian .......... L .. '""-· •••• •• a...W ...... ~=.::c;t~=!~ GUNMAN GrorEaTm.ms ll'lli$-15.gra5ve ~~:::M:-8~:.::.::-: ~~rcb ... d Mrs. Gemoway Hitchhikers get a' repr.leve -.. 1 lfe was a oomrnander or were passengers aboard Ule ty;..e or activity tba&: • th e Knights Templar, andl\ rhe yacht, Grund!, wbich will be aaa.~aned by this · d Se t 15 rr Gr • .onstlion." A masked yOUQg man held ed a 45 calibre automatic at charter member or the Rotaly caps1ze P. o ey s r-up Joseph Darwicki of New-Mr. Oarwicti and stated, Club, OOth in Riverstde. He HarOOr, Washington .. The Chief aavas ouellned the 'All rtgh ~ th bod r M Gen port · Slores at gunpoint at ' t, &"ve me e had also been a member ot Y o rs. oway j)Ur.xtse of tbe iK)Uce oom-10:30 p.m. Tuesday and r~ money. Put tt in ~ paper the Newpon 3alboa Rotary washed ashore later, but munity relations program as bed the ~p and Go Martet, bag. Never mind tbe change:• Club. the body or Mr. Genoway, follows: h 1 u cri De e1 d 6060 w. Coast Hwy .. Wes& After Mr. Darwlckt placed ~rvtvors are his ,.He. w o was ast seen c n~ng • v op an eocourage Newpon, ot 1155. rhe money in a Shop and Go Frances; 2 sons. T)onald or to a boat, has not been ~ a ~Uc~ctttzen partnersbi)) The suspect was desert~ paper !'aclt, be was forced Newport Oea.ch, and Robert covered. The Coast Guard in crime ~revention acttvi-ed as being 18 to 20 years to a bact room and warned of Upland; a daughter, Mrs. presumed he also was a ties. old,5foot 4 to & inches tal), to ''stay right here." And Margaret llackeu or Arcadia: victim of drowning. • Foeter aod improve weigbiog 135 to 145 pouods, be stayed !:here until be a sister, Marit• Reed o rAl-Mr. Genoway is survived It's sliD thumbs up for hitdlhikers in Newport Beach -at least ror a spell . A proposed ordinance. which would close the existing loophole for hitch- hiking. was up for rtrsr reading. but the Council agreed to send it bft.ck to the staff to e xplore other ways of handling the problem_ The motion was made by Councilman Howard Rogers, who said the problem is a serious one on Balboa Pe- ninsula. He suggested a collection center for hitch- hikers as a possible solu- tion. Sam Cohen. at tomey with the .lle wport Beach firm or Hurvo'itz , Hunvitz & Remer . bJt speaking as a local citizen. opp1sed the ordi- nance. lie said he picks up communication aod })rovtde with reddish brown hair aad heard the bell ring from the hani>ra: 4 grandchildren and by a brother. Homer or greater uoderslanding of tbe fair complexion. He walked electric eye at th e front door 2 great grandchildrEI'I. Alhamtn; and 2 sisters, role jllayed by tbe police in through the front door to the of the market. He tben call-Graveside services were Jessie Young and Edirh their rel.adoosbi~ w:itb the cbe<*staod, where he point-ed the police. held at Pacific View Mem~ Carter or Los Alamitos. community. dal Part. l)r. Philip G. Mur· Mrs. Genoway is survived .• Promote teamwork ap-Fatal slabbl"n "d I I ray of the Corona del l.tar by her mother, Bertha George She 'II sing in 'Figaro' proaches "' the IIOIU~OO or . g ICC I en a Coogregatiooal Chmch Otri· or Corooa del Mar; and a oommuoity ~roblems and to dated. The family sug;est-brother, Robert or Redondo stress the fact that crime After being held to cu .. View Memorial Put. Mr. ed that !:hose who wish may Beach. and delinqueocy are a total tody 30 hours by rheCos&a Crusba is survived by his make memorial contributions They are also survived~ commuoJ.ty respoaaibUtc,. Mesa pollee, Edwin Carie, wife. Barbara -\on. and 3 to tJ1e Orange County C:hil-their sons, Glenn Jr. of • Improve oooperatioo be-49. or 408 62Dd St., New-ctdldren. Debra, Robin and drens llospiLal. 0range, and Jerry of Mission tweeo tbe various ageoctes port Shores, 'was released Mart. Viejo; ·and a daughter. Mer.zo-soprano Marvellee Canaga, who ~ew up in Corona del Mar . w1U Sm~t the role ot Marcellina m the lyrtc Opera's producuon or "Marriage or Figaro·· ID Ir- vine Bowl in La,runa Eeach Oct. 11 and 12. bavtDg a part in the &dmin-Sept. 18. ~d the stabbing IM •ufiED IY GUI Patricia Willey or Renton. 1."-"o or ri 1 a1 j -" death or Terry Crusba o .. ~ BOHD LOSS VERIFIED ~ w h Ttle fonnerMarveUeeMoo·• .. -.. o c m n UOioiCe. , ,_.,. The gun that Karole lless, as ington. d ~ • Aasist tn every practi-Orqe Ave .. Costa Mesa. IY OFFIOAL CANVASS Th t il h ed attende Corona del Ma r was ruled accidental. The otncial canvass or 3901 Inlet Isle. Harbo r View e am y as request ' grammar school. Horace En- cal maoner to disatpat.e the The accident occurred in votes by the Orange County nuts. kept to protect her-in lieu or nowers, that sign junior high and Newport bostility evidenced by cer--Schools oontinned the self discharged accidentally &nations may be made to Harbor High, and entet'ed cain sep~eota ot tbe com-the kitchen area of the al all when she tried to pick it up South Coast Child Guidance Loog Beach State in Ht!-\8. munlty tOward &be police. apartment of George Hill-origin t y which showed Tuesday night, Sept. 24. Clinic, Inc. ·171 E. 18th St., In HW\1 she narried Plamst • Streogt,bea in eVery yard, 51. of 381 Monte Vista that rhe Orange COast and she ended up at lloag Costa Mesa. Daniel Cariaga, a classn ate i)f&Cdcal ,., implemeata--·Ave., Costa Mesa, sbortly Junior College Diatrictbood Hospital for treatment of Baltz '*>rtuary,Corona del at Cal Stat e. who 15 now after midotat.t 'l'leaday election lost last week. u .... dOD of tbe prioci;lle or &"' ' injuries to her riPlt leg. The ._.., directed 1\mera.l &1'-major critic for tbe Jndepen- "eCJJal protecdoo under tbe SepL 17. After an ewDtng Yes votes tor, wtWe 14.~5; gun was loaded with blanks. ran~~:ements. dent Press TeleJ:ralli m many impovert shed stu- dents thumbing ,rides to the beach and added that the law would make the trip too expensive because of bus rare. Hask ell ~hapiro of 287 ~verung Canyon Rd .. ~hore Cliffs. also opposed the or- dance. "F'veryone is free not to pidt up httchhikers:· he said. "1 am upset by ordi- nances purporting to pro- tect people who haven't asked for the protection." "People who have ptcked hitchhikers have lost 11 ves." said Counc:i1· Paul Gruber. ·'The chmce is .vours in pi ct. in ~ t.hen1 up." Mr. Shapiro replied. Council man Lindsley Par- sons said they would be doin ~ the police deparanent a fawr by not pa.ssinJ,: this law. law:• d cards and TV watdling, no wtes were 7,S53. Based Mr. cute 10d Mr. Crush& on the two-thirds require-Long 8eacb. )A 11 Ceria,• om-Richard .... bom -aloog to the titcboa. ..... (14,600 yeo votea New def"lnl"tion ok's zoo -~ in 1!10\3 the Canagas wer• ' ...... "The more laws you give lt!en1 to enforc.:e, U1e less respect they will have," he said. "They do not have enoup;t1 manpower to handle the laws we now have. A driver-runnin~ out or ~as or a student ~'Oin~ to UCJ could be arrested because d. thi s law." lD Oraap -becauee Ne:w-Juat aa Mr. CNaba walked needed.) the electJoo waa invited to join the rust tour-fmm 1948 to 1961 and later port Beacb dtd DOt bave a' t.,, Mr. Gadc IIJ)t up r10a1 a lost by 4 votes, ICCOrdtag iog UD.i~ d the Nonua11 Lu-111 Costa Mesa. and is now Mr. Gruber voted "f;ainst the motion to refer the or- dinance to U1e starr for study. sa,vinJ:. "I am against the hitchhiker now Wld for· boiPltal to lbOM daJ• (25 tUc:llea cat.J.e &Dd tumed to Doo Jacobs, admtat.. "'irh a slight change in City Attorney Seymour botr Cbbir. Daniel as assJs-a r~stered represen.tative yean &10). The bmllJ around to put a knife aad uadve aaststant at Ora-e deftnitioo, the Newport opined th~ special evEI1t taut oooductor and p131118t, with Equity "ecurities Corp. boml cb• wu 1D Newport plate do11111, IDd lbe tlllfe Cout College. -Beach City Council touod a means what Council says it ~•veUee as alto solotsL of Oran ~-e . Heilbta. ud Diet 11abard wstt into Mr. Cruaha: be-Last night, after tbe way Monday evening to meus -and the fee would Sbe made her stage debm 10 ever." wu aperadq a raul*; OD tweea &be rtbe. ~lip weat to press. tbe alloW Geo_t, Holler•s Pet be 125-ror the ErJtire event. 195R, when "The ,_.ikado'' tbe OOMD floot, near .... Fmteral servtcea were decision as to a recouot waa Zoo co cOme to ~eatclitr Whereupon the Co\mcil said wu ..,ee•ted at the lrvme port PI•. held Sept. 20, ll PaciOc co be faced by the tru•ees. Plaza fora Mereh10ta• Aasa. that the requested licenae Bowl . Her profess1onal Jolm baa acmecblDI or a pt'Onllioo Oct. 28 through was tor an educational opera&. ic debut came m 1 9A:; I'IGDI'd ill at.tendaooe at: The "I 1 h"te II Nov. 2. ~aimal special event. and u tbe witcb in "HMseltVId looll Mlboola. He ltarted ill y 1111 II w I a,g City Attorney Tully 9ey--~ .. tta approval under that Gretel" with tbe Guild Opera ..,_, .moo~ 011 Balboa mur tlad ruled that a 1100 a deftr&ition. of Loa AnKelea. '-11. -clod tia-"W. ..-:•• , tbo oilY Nld It would -clay lee would bo reqaired Sbe boa s1nco sun~ the -Ill No_.c ol.,.,_ Tbooe -· "'-With a llllllioll .-. But -tbo under tbo oodll PIOftolcao IAMC IIQUDT CETS role o1 Aouc-in "n tro-.., "'*""· ·ftnt .,..SO at -....... till!_.-aiiJ did 1111111111 ..,dbl(!o ilr • ~o. -oad /CDIIIU-AL OltAT ......... llaclame Floru in O..o dtl._ -· 81d 10 1M QIJ ec-c11 lloiJt. 11 lw aolfoc•t-a -lite canlinl. ,_jalllo IIOpot . Tbo Howpol\ 8oadt Pl..,. "Tbo -...... 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And •!'c ~viel Leite toEcl•itO _, oiiMr 1M'* ...... 10 • c-..... ~ 9 'Clfthoilovakaa •n an lnVHtOn obvioully Un.on coukln'l pcu~bly have done II Without n r .• GaOl • "' ... lD TIK •• 011 lUI .. &rra;R W. _...._.. ae M • wwa-' pinned in metk:ulous dnail fat atwsct. Why the help of nur "liberals." OO.MIIl¥81 lbr ONII.C. e1 --a olla ,._._ ~ a. ... ....._ Ro. A-JD178 ._.., don't we havt • conaresskwlll invntipUon to The oecu,.tton of Cm:holtovakia is prob-taJ011MG GmiGI ,...... C111!!18CIIIIC. tH 'Ibll deai._ ,_ ,aid 14. IJJII. • ..... C.... tw"" c..., of Ot ..... a.. •I Lll:terminc whether our 10vernmcnt lied to us ;~bly pcrnuancnt. and we will do nothirtJ about Editor of Cbe EDUp,. delloale IH U.. Cbat CIID lite pemor ., WUII tbM S& -~,..... ,..,._, le ..-Jift.l •• ,-u .. •II pOlk: in sayina that we did not lt.now the invasion ·it. si nce our foreian policy is predicated on a Dlct N11011, ·la bil AD• PNYat dl.otltDrlblp or • ..,.. mllbt be followed 11J ~ _...,_,....... 1-. ' . was imminent? Was it a failure of our .. In-1wo-power I Russia 111nd Amcrtca) sharina of beim ipeecb, f'Nlly blou&bt d'aJWUidao.Uidtedata&ee. ietltlldn lD...UCIIIall til AIVO £. lA 4 .................. ~ ............. 0... ... P•JWier ;elli~nce·• or a failure of our inteariry? Whose the world. with each doina as i1 sees ftt j n Irs tbe houH fktWil wbm be 2. :OCb• otu ... oppoMd l:be avlnt .. ,_ .. PEC IIAAPA -·"·"i'U'IJC'ii'j;;yj'OM"itA'T~i•• E4kor ' side are. our le-aders on? . . ~w~ sphere. ~nd t.~.n. !IOmeday, when the quoted George Wlllue u tbe ~liCIIaldc PmceoUoo txxto.. •• C:...., ~~ • · · • ...., Areal 0.. ,.. M.OD: 2 ,._.. 17•00 The anvaders have rttt:1ved no punishnwnt brtdJCS of fnendshtp have beeR completed saying tbat ·our •• Al.Ue~'' S)'ltenl becauee IIIey felt it iawte die •alb at tbt .... 0.. e1 ......., ~ 0.. ,..: 15.oo; 2 ,.._.. tt.OO -4avtn't ewn been barred from the Olympic 11nd the Ru'lsian§ have fully "mellowed." our should be forced co belp ua · could be • tavutoo of atp•a paldoCIC .._ beld- ' OOOOO'Qoi'O'Oo'QO aames. Bu1 our friend Sou1h Africa wa'l leaders plan a comfottahk: rncrJtr in a one· in Vtecnam. Evea tbe smoot Cbetr prtno,. ODe oolJ baa eel b)' ••Hop" ht1D1elf IDd 000 •••o'OQ:••• barred from the Otympics. even after she world. classless sociecy, with Rus.~ia. No more chUdreo that oompoaed *>% co read Oeorp Orwell eo be 'followed by «aiaiDt lobo #fl. _ IJ " .N.,_ a~.rted to int~arale her teum. Aaain: the super wars! . And no more freedom. 0~ .course, or tbe audience applauled. reminded bow 1 INad.apy ~t&. 'ltct "iiOdlD, Job -,,. ~~ crune today ~~.not ~urdcr buc ractSm. Mu~-that wa.ll co~ onl y after our own Ctv!l War. They dU•t't know why, ·b.lt bannlell device eould be l)usan and 'llirltll)' Sm:Ub. ~ der by t.he m!llaons tS e~en acceptable 1 Rus~1.11 so don 1 reat ster your guns, folks. You II need tt seemed tbe rlght tblag 10 readered barmtW. ,uodeJ UD-Moet ..... edly It lboald ARVO E. HAAPA, owfter and publisher of the Ensign and Ch•nal . •.f done w•thout rexard to race. them. .. .. . do. dellreable acbtatatratora. clll tor a clttaa.-. ol tbe •••••••CI:O'OrOOe'QJaoOOOOOOO col~r ~~~ 7~'8'~:, 1 h k . K O~r PCU<bhlo sEatra~e1l. as the sac:;e as oundr However, Mr. ~allace was Once tbe prectous:treedom Auemtiy V:ducattoo ColO- Till .... CIIMliiEIT II .... n~ ere ts :1 compete s a e-up •n our orean, u an . s •erman. •nese • only 1ooted in part. :What be l individual prl 1 1 mU:tee b &ded by A l:i k:adtrship. top to boltom. we will continue Czec:hmk,...akian-to compromise 11nd sur-really said was tbat it our ~~ -----vt,C'J • oat, 1. F 0 11«11 1( '·bridaes or friendship" to Russ ia. and our ooy. render. our nVVUUJul are loat. man eroy · rHDB o The UC regents' split vote allowing Blade Panther Eldridge Cleaver to be a canpus lecbJrer is another In a series of unsavory morsels that are getting the tax-burd-' . cott of Rhodesia . Ru!isia hus conquered and The strlllteg)' is: to lo~. We have never won Allies dicm"t belp, he was This thought ia DOC CO be SacrameDID, wblob, acoarda holds • suhjection over not only Czechoslova kia 11ny "·ar aga inst any Communist nation. going to oot orr their wel-taken ,ligbUy. ·IDd certalnly !?' &o ~ator 8cbmtt&, but Rumania. Bulgari:~. Poland, E. Germany . Why is it thai the only two wars we have fare checks. doeen t lq,alouate , dlecruet blo<*:ed every tt11 limed Hungary. latvill, E."itonia and lithuania-with ~ver failet.lc o win have b«n wars ago~~inst Com· 1 wllb George would quit COward ou'i' pollee dep~ It cleantog ap dle m .. hi our bl~sing.. ... IIS!r>Cnt artd ;~ssistance. munist opponenb? We failed to win in Korea leaving bts old speeches ment. · the at-'e oollepe, and .~e ened citizens fed up with tax-supported schools. It Is fair !JJeSs to say thedrange Coast College bond is- sue. of last week was a casualty of the Cleaver case. I believe that the Increasing number of school bond defeats reflects the growing dlsencha1tment with what Is going on In our so-called public schools, Cl'ld with what Is being taught in lhe classrooms. The Czechs bitterly resent the Russians. but for the same reason "''-''rc fuilins 10 win in lytng around for every '>let. 3. Maay opposed EPS be-University of CaUI:n'DiL not withouc grim humor, like this graffito. re· Vietnam : We lack the will to Jefeat the Com-Hubert, and Agnew to pick cause they felt tbe baaic As a result ol thie elect• po~ledly ~n in one of P~ague's main squares. munists. Why? Jkc~use .some of o~r .top up. coat. plua uoknowa opera-aion, md DOCwitbatiD4Dg scr.bbled '" a p!>)'Che.Jehc hean : "Ivan. go !Jovernment people, 811 Bu!imes~men. un1ontsts. ~ncerely yours, tive coati would be entirely the valimt ~eats made home-NIIItashot has a SC'I. problem." educators and communicator<~ are otCIUalfy pro. C. T. Gilbreath too e:mrbltant ''IbiS abould by the C".nltpl pltdOtiC Russi11 ha"' rd.:ml~sly hied u~. as our "o~~lly" Communi~t.-Amertcan Wa y Features Tustin, Calif. be or d_.. ~oem to eve-team, Fr. 31aae 3oapaae, ........ ·~ C"ldddge Cleaver, md Carl The classic rebuttal is the outcry for freeOOm of SPeech and tor academic freeOOm. This argument is supposed to allow everything from 4--letter words, to a simulated sex act In a cMnpus play, to communists a1d fellow travelers uSing our ta•supported schools as platforms for their In - si dious propaga1da. L "NO DIFFeRE~CE" dllzoo In Newport Beach. Oglooby, •• adlomlod to ~ditor or tbe J:;nsign. If more legislators aad,ad-take pan in a mnd.ave d• Tbe two principle party ministratora were coacemed acd~ng ··~Idem tn Amert- coaventtons ba.ve coacluded about emrlitanC apeoding ca." to be prneoted at their quadrennial national and ooeta, our couou,. would UCl, today, ~pt. 26. e1htbitioos. and have chc> undoubtedly be in better Coaoemed conaervattvea CALENDAR tbe prop1m ruoatng smootb-AUXILIARY IIWI sea their leadership for tbe nnaoctalorder co~. J doa't mlgb:t well &ttead tb.ia 000• Every parent Yttlo wants to have his young daughter and young son exPOsed to pomography and smut has the par- ental ri~t, though not the moral justification, ·10 00 so. The parent who wants his children to be taught the great moral truths of the Sible should not be reQUired to put up tax dollars for schools where morality is undennined. The Cleaver and 1'8eard" cases Qf the future could be solved with amazing simplicity if parents 'Nho oppose such abuse of academic freeOOm could withdraw their fina1cial sup- port, along with their children, .from such schools. These parents should have the right to use their eciJcation money for schools of their choice, just as they have the ricjlt to support and attend the church of thei r choice. [))n't forget Saturday. ly. Believe me, tbta Is no Call it .. Chrlstmu in top posts in our aoctal reel that the cidzeaa who claw md take notu .10 Sept. . 29. 8 P-111· ·It's the small taat. October" -ror patients at pbenomenom called a re-opposed F:PS bee&uae or that tbe reet of ua can Post 291 annual pollee and Tate 1d )'OUDgst.e~s. ages Long Reach Veterans Ho s-pubJic. As third party can-this coacem are dlacruactul leam \Vhat .ta said llld cbne nreman-of-tbe-year awards 8 to 14. Take 2 Lido 14s. pital. : didate Wallace correctly or our pollee department. there. The proceedJ.nga dinner-dance. This is -e add a period of cl.::••-states; "there is oot a 4. Some ctttzeos oppoaed should be lotereJtia• u w •-\API.U Ir you have something NE\Y dime's --h f dirt e ~ one affair each year that we inatructioa. You bne to do that has been given you and ...-uo~ 0 erenc EPS becauee they Celt it Shirley &nith already baa gi- be. • 1 d 1 ~~.., bet9.•een them." would not be nearly u •-.,. veo us ap-vt-of ~., may put our st ,oot orwar n wus io 3 bours time regard-you do not have need or tt. Begiontng in 19l3 when ., um.~ •v ..... wu the oommuntty. So dress up leas or wtod or weather. maybe it would mate some-Cot. House took President cla.a t.oour pollee as present-be eJt)eCted to be revealed. in your best; and bave your Can you imagine yoursell to one happy ror Cbrtetmas. \'Jilson down the road to lD-ed. This alao was a per-Ia lut weell:•a •'Letter 'co dancing shoes on. Be sure a similar situadoo on a The veterans in the TB terna.tlonal 80C1a1Jam aod fectly jUJtifted reuoo CO tbe F.d:Uor," abe related your reservations are in and summer Saturday momiog wards cannot get out co shop world government, the oppoee tbe Electrooic Pro-that Fl&ber Boopaae bad connrmed by Werlnesday, to Newport? Well, that ia ror their loved ones ror steady erosion or our tectioa System, wltbout any staled at a UCI meed.ng Sept. 26. tbe way it was. Last year Cbrlstmaa, and these girts American way has continued malicious undertones.: last ,\lay that'•&be Pe:ltiiQD ll-PAYS.TO-THIHK Captain r4art Pantlb bad dooaced by you Legl.oo.na.lres through the "Ne:ov neu;· 5. Otber citizens opposed ia a moulter aad mUet be AHEAJ).DEPARTMool lho same lrlatructor'a du-and your ladles are aelected "Fair Deal," and oow the EI;18 becauao they 41..,., al&in. ·: Carl Ogloaby, a The U.S. Supreme Court, with its determined drive apinst dlscr\mlnation ind Its meticulous concern tor in· dlvldual liberty and conscience, ·will have to rule some day that It Is unconstitutional to torce Cl'1 indivicilal to finance public Institutions that violate his conscience a1d moral standards. t !tuk Moo~.·Oct...,14.at tlu.t"'He abipped out &o by these veteraos and are ·:oreat SOciety,'' all ot thbattbecrtmeratelzt.Ne~ folaf•~deatof8aadeota ~ "1 p.m. '00 your cllendar. 'ft. Vl emam lboftly liter thll. wrapped ~ tbe Ausillary u wblcll wre DOih18c bm poll Belcb warreoted -.cb forDewoai.Uc AclioG ('101), .I is the night or Legioo. Auzl-All joklog utde, it is a Chrlatmaa gifts, wttb all wacaed down ~pecth1em an expeoslve, aophistlcated wae cr.U~ u t»>bablY ltary installations. A spagb· tough job; but oae tbat bas the pretty a1mminga. · and international buak. The electroa.lc device. These being lbe1 '"head ofpalzer etti dinner will be served, ~ be dooe ao we c• water--result or this aoc:laliat de-cltizeoa ·•so did 001 <11• Cor tbe Ylp~te nota 1D au-How about IOflle or those llnquen I that ~ • St. 50 each. The 29th Di ... proof Ne--.n amall fry . cy 8 we aow trust our local pollee. cago." Verbal ftrewrorta -..-lovely ties and sport shirts appear •to lack the will &o C •1 N trict Auxiliary• ~tual Team Coogra&ulation sto tbeYacbt thaL are new but either too derend OW'Selves agaJnst la my opioioa ctaere Ia 00 may be eQeCted lC Eltkt~ Ouncl ews will conduct the investiture Club, Bill Co1. & Co. ror a small or too loud ror your the moat tnaigntrtcant pip-need ror an tovestipdoo to Cleaver's addreu eve &p- part or the meeting. · job well done. wardrobe? Want to make aqueat communist stooges discover the cauaee or ells-.,ronma&es tbe quotatloa oecdona •d other abort-What are your plans Cor Tbis ls aootber eumple someone bappy? Any gHts in Asia, tbe Caribbean aod truec toward our pollee de-given in Newsweek:. which (Continued from Paac 1) Uoa of a a.d er.ory aod pool; Mr. Riley and other Deigbbora claimed 1088 of view if the vlri.Oce is graqced Cor the property, whicb ta in escrow Cor sale by Wal&« Bliven to ftks. Jobneoo. • :>ver--ruled objections and ordered the tire chief co ~ weede and other public nutsaocea on streeta, al- leys, llidewalks, parkways aod i)riva&e i)roperty. • ~roved nrst reading or Ordinaace 1282, requiring lm.xovemeat a.nd dedication or one-ball of a street ~ jacent ~ a building Bhe in connectloa witb the con- structioo or a building or 25~ eolargement or a buUd· tog in aay commercial zone wbicb abuts a street. • A&>pted· Ordloaoce 12n; reducing appllcalloo and dally reea ror motioo j)icturea aad TV producttona oo publlc (lfOpOrty It tho ap- plicant m"'et•tu a ~ o•t i)lace of bullioeea 1a the city. • Adop<od Olclioaoce 1278. problblllrl& the otor1ot1 of wrecked, cllam•Uod or Jo- o.-ative vebtclea or puu of vebicln oa public IDd ;»rtva&e pco.,.cy 1D nona of 5 dqo Ullleto OOIIIPiecely ecloled wtebta I builciiDg. • AolopCIMI Unlloaoce 127i, -'dllll tor • Wll- -lloutloll oodt. • """"*" OldiDaoooe 118il, .,..,_.,tor • WII- IDIII - t ldDII oode. .-~···--ot ... • •• ,_ ... 0 GIll lll'oadclllirc Oo, ~) llr -ot aiCJ -•• • 11111 .. ... c ......... --..... ,-.pia IJ,. ...... -•• ., .... 'J••., .... • comings are to be corrected. Halloween? How aOOut or one or tbe maay Legion you want to bring _ get elsewhere. partmeoL The distrust to-credited bim witb uytog: • Coaftrmed tbe mayor's planning to come do-No to Post. 1291 activities io down to tbe Legion meeting Meetings have been held ward our pollee ta minimal, "Amtrica ie up aglioat tbe ~.,oiotmeot or Couacilmeo. tbe Post Saturday night, Oct. which our memberS carrY on Oct. 9, and my co-chair· within the last couple or rut the oost or an lovesdga· w&U. Tbie whole lilPIIUUa, 0oa Mcinnis ut.d &c~ tlirtb 26, Cor a ~arty; a dinner out tbflir pled«e co be or man. Marian Sharer, will be mootbs in Minneapolis and t1oa woulOO't be. A110 -this cap~taltadc l)'etem and as ao ad boo Council com-dance affair? Last year the service &o tbe Co~I~DJJ.D.ity, most happy 10 pic k tbem up Interlaken. Switzerland, tbe City Council hu acted its insdtut:ions aad tbe ~ mittee to review financing Jolly Green Giant and the to tbe &at:e, aod co tbe Na-from tbe Legion ornce. The where worJd government ad· upon and rejected tbe €lee-lice, Ill need to be uatP" or cit)ital improvements on French Maid won die prizes tion. Newport Harbor Unit AuliU· vocates have gathered to tmolc Protection System Cor ed co the garba&e can or undeveloped lapds. Cor the best costumes. Now BEST WISIIES &IY will supply the glR wrap dlscuas the metbod to be Newport Beach. A great history." • Adjourned to 7:341 ~.m. I know any one can Come .Our ~~tedd ~gr~• ror the boys at tbe VA bo&-uaed to eliminate what they mmy c1tlZ81e OJIPoeed it Juet think of ttl Io peac& Mooda ,~ 7 .. n t up with a better costume uoas to-· aa .,.rs . nnuur pita! oonsider "crude na.ttonal-also. Doeao't anyoae acc.,..t rul Qranae County, lho cor-y. V'.ito• • we rs Ada! ··*-od • Ism." . -r -~-da 1-lh 1 tead than that, so start thinking r, ...-uu were marri Tl "NO" for Ill anewer any neratone or oooeervatiiiD, r.~n y 0 w e moo as and planning rl~t now -"-t. 14 U St. J-·-"-'s 88' shirts, blouses, The lvt i Of the CU--·~ ~d Moo-"' ....,. -1 bo 1 1 se act t es are ot more? It ts time to do aoll UCJ hu become tbo mec•• ._...._.r '""' Cb b Co M ,_ co ogoe. · aery. a gbties. h _, - day. bee.... of OOnruct Saturday. Oct. 26. urc • sea ea&. "" 1 Onl t e most vtt-importance May this teeter abed aome Cor revolutionaries wbo .. th doe 't rln etc. are we come. y plas-*" th Am · 1 wttb the annual League or FLAGS. ETC. c e e name 811 g tic cootaiaera may be ac.. "' e encan ~ e, ltgbt or auat on our excel-would destroy our nat:1oa. Calli _, Cit! f H .~.. don . a bell; remember Pat Beck, yet not one word at.Out it 1 t 11 ~ L 1m _._ bull~-o ...... a 88 0011 er-ow A&NUt a ation to Fred aod Helea•s oldest cepted, · however, because waa spoken at either con· en po ce orca. arge, poiiUig Ulllga ence to Los Angeles Oct. lhe nag fund? How about daughter. 1bat 18 the new or breakage.: veatton, tbo tbe leaders or Sncerely, · have uiUJI)ed tbe billa ADd 13-18. 110 ror a Louisiana, Maine, nlrs. Adair. 1 talked with Jr each Legloo.na.lre will both pan.ies are most cer· L.A. Oam&ll dales wttere to the old d.,s; TRAVEL.ADV84TURE Vennont, or a Missouri s tate my B;)ecial COD!tdeatial cor-send a glrt or 2 or mall a tainly cognJzaot or these 400 Santa ADa Ave. grouod aqutnela ICIIIlpered, SERIES AHMOUMCED nag to decorate the hall... respondeat, ~de Beck, couple or dollars to the aigntricant events. Wby? Newport Beach aod wbere ranleelkea The 10th aeaaoo or the Okay; how about 11 for a who knows all &bout tbe Aulillary Rehab, we will 3ob ouga.n . LEGAL NOTICE IOUDdedtbeirwllllial DOtee. Newport Harbor Klwants fiagstarc or a bracket t.o wedding llld abe cold me add it co tbe ISO donated by ~Newport Be&eb CER11f1CATE or BUSINF.SS HumiD raulera bave Cakea Club's travel and adventure hang the Oag or your home tbat tbe newlyweds honey-the Auxiliary &o chis tund. Irs EPS ntEY OPPOSE Fic:ddon Fin ~-e their place• -mucb more aeries will be launched F'ri-state properly Crom tbe walls mooned ac La Paz, Baja Call in ''O:trtacmas in ..\n open leuer Tif' UNDERSICNF.D doh-deadlJ, 1nftDltely more darr day evening. Oct. · 4, with oC the Legion Hall? Come CalJComta. October.'~ .. lnd to Mr. ;Allan Seek Zc;~. !' .,!'d·~~"!t ~ •• C:: ~~•..:_.._ bubeeo •n--.. Stan Mid ... ley'a ftlm on ••Vel-&o think or it, ·OUr city of ThU's all lor •••s , __ ... 'Ibant you for your • I ad -~ I I --" __. ~ "' N (I b loW -· • HI an .. wee D lolKJ !.ill• •t 19035 fla-.llf'li Street., Foa ... Putb• Mootb •. Eldft""o lowetoneTetoos and macter ewport ag as gooe mia&· I'U see you all u tho iodulgeoce. 1 1 th 1 · v-•1 Colllo 1 d '"' , s go concern ng e etter t•• • eJ, ,. • •• er Cleaver. rej)Uted mlolat.er or Part.'• Olairman Bob Bein ing; why don t one or you ' awards dtoner Saturday Mrs. :Jloy H. Owens you wrote our City Council. tbe 8cdtiou •• ••e or iDfolmadoo, te DOW --10 is in cb11p or tbe aeries.· generou s r.ypea doobate a nlgbc. -TED. UnU 291 Rebab cbairman You remarked tbll: there Till bert Makaa •ld •• ••• epoat 10 our UDI·~·ty-- All programs will be p• ten-spot eo we can ave a be dodyl 8• ia oo.pond of llae IDI· ......... eeat.ed to tbe Or~a-Coast Cull display of city, ·state F d • f z Ia cliaeeme coby thand••11 ngl lowias ,.,... _.. .. e ••n deata. Afewd&Jaaco,Hu.8J eou-auclioorlum,""begin· and natloaal nap preooot un raiser or on NllniSrll Bo-1 10-~· 0 •• O.ll•dploceooiMoioloOco P . NoWIOo, clo"""a'"" .. "'e-th arde dt ewpo _.., ... ...,... our •e .. IDIIo • ., • wl t: Cbe clef•• llda.ttl&er OD Ding at 8 p.m. ·'l1Je eerles at e aw nner? Dalel. J•e HiU, Lll& ~ police, alnce eo many were Jo..,r. s. O.i•••a, 18035 lltal for bla Ute ,__ ..... ~ 11• will aleo lnCtude: Stanton Bill Murray wlll be glad The Zoata Club of Ne• Ia o-......,._.,_ oppoeed to tbe Elecuoolc S.a61.-d Sveei. r .... -. VIII-·-.... Wa&:ennu'e "Two worlds or ~take your mooey, give you port Hll'bor will begla tbe c,re, .. ...,-We ~...-. SYataD.; Not oaly are you 1.,.. CaH ID,.ia 927011. lepd IIIW'diW of • OMlllld. Polyueala" Nov •. 20; Don a receipt, ·and You will be 1968-6~ year witb a wiDe IWdred 8Dldow, Hel• alalmed at tb.Je appareol Joaapaiea r .. Qll•••., 11035 .,oUce.a. wu &WIIdecl a Cooper' a "Cao..ia bolt-credited ror your effort by Ceat:ival aod ID M't lbowlal loalelee, JotD Bar& ... Jao !Ju.,.-d s.,.. • ., Fnataia val .. verdlot of IIIM~~Aap•. day" Jao. 24: 3obn Oo<l-having your name printed Thunday, OOL 3, fMal 8 to Cook, -~ P'....U, Wade ~~dal,be·bul yool looltl•!."~-lor, Collfo,.lo ,...,.. -~~~-.. 1bt Ill· dard'l ... _...__ 10 •-·-·· on the lurt Cor all poateriC)' ltal p.-. a& Cbe Zoa&a Cba• H1l1Jud •dC.SeiODIIeara. BIIUWcli ~ DYel a--DD Jo..,.. F .. Oal•••., 11035 forti beUal llldl br lbe nu,_ ,_._ n--. to ICOYer 111e CIUMI, Ra.ft Slreas. r ... t .. a Val ... V'"'""'-·e Ola•••• ot •-~ Feb. ·2t· K•oelb RJdt.ter•a to see. :n..o~:~~aember. we bave bouM.1&cb ud 1rviDe Ave.. ,.e wap ad ..... , CJOCDo May I eta&e a rew of Cbe Jay, ClliiD•i• 92101. --- .. Auatr.itM advaacure" 18 more aca&e ft11• to cot.. curt Havea.. . auuee lllliDben __. dle well foaadecl reuoaa w, WI TN r.ss "' 11•4• 61• •• o• IDde&J 10 •'l:lltllt llaldl 28, IDCI 0>1 •. Jobo I eel before we have Ill 50 'nlo wlao CUIIag will be .-sp ot llrL Joot 10 m•y locol dll..,t ella-dor of )oly, 1961. ov•all --· wt .,.. Cralr'o "ln,oompOrabiO ..... nags. thO llrat ftuul raiU,. --. ... Dr. -..... --of lllo El-• Joo ..... Clolot•• u .... -.... _.. -~ "' lor Zoaco pooj-. wid'* ClrtMp, --llrL p-... _ . J•..,W.• F.. Oo••••• lbe po-to nit .,. ., ~-YAOIT Q.UI MRS L1Jo ...._ --.., I .... F.. Qol chJ IIU IIIIITI, lt, Bill O>z. oor leari-IDCI loolodt lbe --n.Jd Ltolllt -U ~-I.; F-lloadO Ill .0 STATf. OF C 0 AUrDIIIIIA ;:• ~--:. ~-· ~ .IOITI·I·IIII onftappablo--o,waa -· ZoolcalbltotCIIt ' '1-ola''IOM_C_" OlUNTYOFOUNCf. ) -...---. -8o7d lld>OICO , N, ot 2U awarded &he Re4,Ciou tall· -•· -...elp....., ... -llolltrlL. ,_, of-a boll amlllloa olol-Oa ololo .,. d.,. ol Joly do Ill 10 U~-po-. 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Martine, 'tfho conducted tbe eo'tlllion meetings during his rarhe r's illness, will continue in the' traditions established by the Martines ror 4 genera- dons. · Newpon motilers serving as chainnen ror the 1968-69 season are: Mrs. Rex R. Reno, ·3rd grade, Mrs. Les- Ue C. BrU ce Jr., co--chainnan; Mrs. Robert S. Hirsch, 4th grade; Mrs. Jobn Murray Wtl· son Jr .. co--ehainnan; Mrs . Thomas W. Queen, 5th grade; Mrs. ~oward W. Rus~ll. co. chainnen; Mrs. Barton Beei., 6rh grade; Mn . Stewart Car- penter, co-chainnao; Mrs. ignacio E:. J,..ouno Jr., 7th grade: Mrs. Ernest C. Sarttg, ~chaim1 an; Mrs . Donald A. Wattson, 8th grade; Mrs. Rex· R. 'Reno, oo-cbalnnan. TION I ' l • ·,SPECIAL ' . RD BIG YEAR FACILITIES INCLUDE: e INDIVIDUAlLY DESIGNED PROGRAMS • INDIVIDUAL SUPERVISION e ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL MASSAGE e ROLLERS (ELEVATED & FLOOR STYLES)/ e HEALTH BICYCLES • POSTURE CORRECTIVE MACHINES e lEG & THIGH TRIM MACHINES e BUST FIRMING & TONING MACHINES • HIP' FIRMING & TONING MACHINES e IEAUTY BARS & BELLS e IOOY BUILDING EQUIPMENT e PRIVATE TILED STALL SHOWERS e PRIVATE DRESSING ROOMS e FINNISH SAUNA BATHS e ROMAN flOCK STEAM ROOMS e LOUNGE AREAS • PfiiVATE LOCKERS e DANISH ICE PLUNGE HYDRO WHIRLPOOL lATHS IUN TAN IIOOMS Pacrona: tor lbe Cottllioos ate: Thtrd cndo -Mrs. Jamee A. Bartell, Welling· too F. Boaner Jr., Kenneth A.· Bolttlnl!l>am, Jlosor-0. Brown, Richard namaoo, Frank R. Herman, Kendall Knll!l>t. Donald M. Koll, Herbert 0. Oelke, M. Q. Rtcb· ley Jr..' E. Walter Scott and Edward F. Ward Jr. Fourth grade -Mmes. Richard Allen, Merle H. Amundson, Wallace A. Ger-- rie, George W.: Qlrr Jr.; Harry C. Johnson Jr., Ed-- ward H. Kelly, WUUam W. McDowell, Paul Nicoletti, R. Daniel Olmstead Jr., and William O'Tellly. F'trth grade -Mmea. 1-tich· ael J. Blake, Wellington F. Bonner, Danrio Brttvtcb, Benjamin F. Bums, Donald C. Caustin, Donna Comstock, George de Beaumoot, G. Vltlliam Crundy, Mtcbael B. Jager, · Richard S. ·Jones, William Potbort, · Philip Righter, and James K . .Tum· er. Sixth grade -Mmes. Han· cock Banning Ill, Hansel Benvenuti, Allen Klingen· snith, John King. Kendall Knight, Miles Larson, ·Res R. Reno. Jack H. Ricbardo- son, Gererd Shuchter, Oavtd SCone and John WU· .... Seventh grade -· Mrnes. Donald B. Ayres . Leslte C. Bruce Jr., Beruum C. Cor· rey Jr .•. Davld L. Fraser, I!Jcb~<tl B. J-. ·Harry C. ~-Jr,.;-ald 1!. Koll, Jact Marshall, Keonetb Nelson, James E.· Owen, Walter W. Smltb. L. Lee Wagner and Josepb B. Younger. Eighth grade -Mmes. Phil Antbony, Bartoo Beek. Han· sel Beovenut1, Louis M. Boyle-Jr .. George H. Jooes, Jobn Klug, Rtcbard McClure, Donald McCooe, Robert C. Picking. Hugo Scbm~dt. Henry T. SBgerstrom, Frank Trane, Robert C. Vordale, and Edward Ward Jr. PLAY SUIOI OPUS Soutb Coast Repertory 1beaue raises the curtain on ita 1~!J season thia Friday, Sept. 27. With Hu. old Pinter's "Tbe bomecom- lng,' · winner or 4 Tony Awards, including best play, and London Critics A'Nard. ''Tbe homecoming'' will play through SUnday until Oct. 27 at the Third Step Theaue in Costa MeM . M,IM FOROOTTU A i>()Cil.et secretary con· taining 14,l)\)\) was rorgotten and le n on a tl&ble C!uo.day night at Woody's Wharr. New.x>rt Seach, according to Gordon McCarter or Oar- den Grove. When Mr. ~•cc_. ter returned, the mooey and 11J ll!'allet were N~RT IIAIIIIOR EIIIGII ARST SECnotl--P. 3 llll•w...-r .... ar.fiiiiA --... ..-a ......... .. ... , N ·n .. of dM Onqe OiJolalilo ,_. loci.,, ............. .. ,_ ,....,.,_ llopl .... 1o ··-·1·--d Orlbow.: lira. Jolin -.a. -•• ot t:be 1NlJootl INIGD, -eted aallortbuollo ... -~ aod IDUOCiuced ber Always the h-rt of o1,.1r business ---•;lh.Nicbo-laa Kloury, vlc_al....,; lin; -., Joaeo, - Ill& ee-; Mn • ..,..,... T. IIDuoaelot, cone-dial secreta~)'; olla~ David !lull, I treaao.rer; Mrit. Carl E. Mul· JAME S DAY of Big c:\rothers of Orange County , who leo, parliamentartao. will speak f.t the first fall ineeting of Angelltos de Commiuee cbati"'IHHII are: Oro, is pictured here with Mr s.. Emest Saftlg, center, Mrs. Anbur Andrei8D, eoct-patloness chairman, <r1 cf Mrs. John Porter, pre sident tiouao~e ruud; lltra. Dooald (Peter Z.M. Si nger photo,) J. Wiater, program; lira. ~~~ .. ;·M~'::!;~ w"::~ GOld Book plans made aod means; Bing Bordier, evcrythin& rrom tnu.tast to dance wax ••. 1 The answer il sb.,ptc. II is a matter of economic necc.hy. Americans, thank aoudnn:s, are pneralfy hailthy and the:~ are noc enouah prescriptions to ~ all druptorcs eotn,_ Thus, we sell a varief:y ol merchandise. By so doina we are able: to lUI)' open and render assistance whencvt'r and wher- ever it is needed. Prescription servK::e, howc.wr, continl.ltS to be the heart of our busineu and 'IIIIC: art always pleased to assllt you when medic:atioa .. -. hospitality: Mrs. Jack R. Tbe rirst rau meeting or Levin. western regional di· Curley, membership, 10d Angelitos de Oro Women's rector or Big Brother~J. who Mrs. Frank A. Cooney, pu~ Auxiliary or Big Brothers or presented Angelitos de Oro lie relations. Orange County was held in with an award ror s pecial Mrs. Raymond Doaa, cbair-lhe Lido Is le home of Mrs. reoognition or their past mao or tbeboard or directors George Oodrrey. work . from the National Big ot the Orange County Pbil· Mrs. J ohn Porter or Harbor Brothers organization. Ralph harmonic SOciety, was gue!ll Island, the' ne w president Holdburg , from the executive Christensen Plamacy -· E. COAIT B'tiT. CO-A DD. KJIII OaiOLE I·ISie speaker. ror 1968-1969. presided over board of Orange County. also ZTA BENEFIT WILL the luncheon meeting with was a luncheon guest. BE HELD OCT. 3 her new board . They present· Mrs. Albert Maxted 1s Hand knit creations ed their plans for the m<Un chainnan or the Gold Book. wtll fund raismg events . the &h which is distributed each be shown at the annual rail Gold Book and annual ball. spring at the b~ll. The PIC- benefit or rhe Zeta Tau tOnal calendar IS made pas- Alpha Federation or Soutb· Mrs. Porte r inuoduced stble by the errons and do- em Calirornta at the Costa James Day as guest speaker. nations rrom the bus mess Mesa Country Club Saturday, He outlined the ruture plans men throughout the county. Oct ·5 .. A social hour wtll ror tbe newly .~chased This aids the program to be followed by luncheon beadquarters butlding at help eMOtionally disturbed and the rashioo show, which 14931 Yorb:<t Street. Tusun. yc..mg boys . wm be presen:ed by Louise The racthties are large Assisung Mrs. Porter on enough to have group coun· the board are Mrs. Edward Atterberry Wilsoo, a member sel with the mothers or the Sharp. vtce·pr estdenr: Mrs. of Zeta Tau Alpha. ratherless boys . They will Cecil Shirar. treasurer: Mrs. ~~-...... ~·· .. ·~ FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS ROBERTSON -SAD LEI R Insurance Mrs. John Ri chert or Long also have ade quate space to Will iam Holstem. recording Beach, president o r the Fe--uain the Big Brothe rs to s~;cretary : Mrs. Jack Groth . deration, will preside at the work wi th the young boys. corresponding secretary: Mrs. benefit. Mrs. Burton S. Tttis in tum will cut cost of Ern est Saftig, patroness: 3333 E. Coost Hwy. Corono del Mo•-Telephone 673-3850 Grant. ·Balboa Island, is operalion. Mrs. Don Woodward . ball and general chainnan. Mr. Day introduced J ack Mrs. Belly Hall. pubhcu y. I tn ~ llllj~T·MI:~4 U4~ 4T ~~~4'\11~ ' OCTOOI:~ 1•1() Come In And SH Our Oisplo~y of Old N~port-Mes.~ Photogr1phs! The Harbor Area has a hundred ye.Hs of colortul h1 story. and Mariners Savmgs has arranged WLth the Newport Beach and Cost.! Mesa Historical Societies for·a v1su al rem1n1~cencP of Old Newport-Costa Mesa area. Nea rly 100 photograph~ wdl be on dtsplay .11 •'-\anner~ Savtn~s October I • 10 lend Your Old Photogr;~~phs otnd Help Rt---Crule "Old Newport-Mes.1" If you have old photographs ol any pal\ 01 the Harbor -\rea and wish to make them a vailable to the H1stoncal Soctel•e~. bring them to Mariners Sav1ngs from October 1 -10 The SoCietL~ will copy them, g1 ve you a cred1t l1ne. and add them to the1r permanent Htstorical CoHe<t1on. li yoUf photo LS e\'er d1splayed or reproduced. you will recet\'e cred1t 1n pnnt .IS the owner ~riners Silvings 1nd lo•n Associ•tion Westdlff at Dover • Newpon Be•ch. Calif. 92660 • Phone &41-4000 • Monday· ThurWa)·· 9 00 .tm to 4 00 pm Fndo~v Q 00 am to 6 00 pm I -·· --.. .. ..... . ' , ... No.. .... • I. ' I M!!!I!J .. e*: ,.., ~-!It~! Ua , MI =---• .: :;,t II .. ,_:·~ . ., .. -... :....... -. U.tq. ~ Ill 7 P4 Ida lllplo "II"" 1111 Ia --r· wU1 1M .. ._.. pill ... New •••ua wl1i ..... bo oalled pip'" -~~~ -II 1M U -·-OoOII llo• poll-will -:All IIIII& aile ..... bo ... -ot -II& ... , ......... If ,... .............. : -........... If Dr. • • • ~ llahns 1fll1 •· u:: =lb -~ ..... 1:111 ...... :i--Ia SI.,:Ne-KOIIble-"llbJ -~-: 0 ' • jola .... dlordl?" will be ,... ""-llldcp Qlouob, jllo -IOplo or lbo Rev. -~ II& 1.., 81. · .,, s.. No.... Blowo I& lbo 10 ·>lao o\YO.,: CUif KA-- LQI. Jblclly ~00. : 0.001 ...... II& lbO 10 ,. • L-.. · Ml'¥1ce Cbla bdaJ Cootrol Bible Clulreb,, wtll .bo Dr. :a-.. LMDU. Oraage Ave. . ac. 23nt-sc. .. o&d.ve Aaayrt•. ·lrlllll..X Colla Meaa -P~IOI Henry of tbe Blblebom tbe Arllulc E. · Joaea w1lJ epeak oo .. why cbarcbea apltt .. atlbe aod MJthority 011 ........ 9 aod 10· 30 Ll!l SUnclly cl villaalloo. : 'lbo - servteea •. ·At 7 P.m .. bia wU1 bold Ita aaaaal faadlJ } ART EXHI Bl T AT I MUTUAL SAVINGS AN-D LOAN AeeOCIATION • 2167 lAST COAST HIGIIWAY CDIIOIIA DIL MAll BAL 30 ~ SKI CLU'3 enltluslasts doing ,.,. dry I <Old coplc will be '''!be ie.iuJta pi cole In Cnata llou palt ...,.. ski in g while waiting for lhat really big snowfall are or preacbtng. ·~ Mrs.: Fred &Joday, ~.W:I a:, oOOQ.: VIRNA USI o.an M;ortln Bob Rer~nl ck. Clld Lisa Beck. Oryland Sk i Schoo l ses· Mertlewill begin a womeo's 'lbe CbriJ&tan Scleace _. .. twrilltgruup RoDt. Mitc:h~>"' sions will be condu cted by Frank. 9alley of Asp en, momlng Bible class at 10 Churcbea, Corooa del Mu, .,... .. wnblscl! ·;~ ~~~~!!,~~~ Colo., on OcL 19 iWid 2b M d Nov. 2 at Te Winkle Pan:, a.l'!l.: Friday, Oct.: 4, oo Newport Beacb aod Costa ~ Cllridllt Pitfl.nl Costa Mesa, from 5 to 7 p.m. "Women or.ftle !Y~e. ': Mesa -"Re,alley" ladle ,.:~~!!!!~~~~-~========:: Sk • Cl b 1 h Newport Harbor Lutheran title or dle lesaoo aermoo to "\ I I u aunc es season Church 2501 Clll! Dr be made thlo . SUnclly In oil ~ 11v£. !'How snATS A:ts Newpo~ Heights _ Pa.s~~ Outstian Sct 0 en 0 oo ch 0 arcbee. CONTINUOUS SHOW .1, _ la 0 SU ... OA.V FRO,.,~ P.M. 'Tbe Orang~ CoWlty Sti latioo 'D&Ocp.J.et: Oct. 25. in· James Blain bas cboseo the Olllrcb or the Crosuoada. Nnupqn. •ce11e-11ear aAe canr~ery Stwt. fri .. y, S..tooobtt '11 Tlwoogh Moott. of Oc'toltOr TWO IIG Club lalW cbed its 1968-69 ronnal party : Nov. 2. bay· sennon topic, "In lbe be-meeting ln ftle Olapel, 3500 . season this month with a ride; Nov. 15, sk.i·S'faP sale; ginning," ror the 8:30 aod Pactnc View Dr •• :-Harbor jlll'tfl'1'041 IIA(OI -o• >~• o~ho• .. • ••~'••• li~• lolo -o•. l ·USG FEATUR£S new slate or officers and Nov. 27·30 . ski triP to Mam--11 &.m . Sunday aervtces. View Hills _ Dr. :Vtoceot ATTENTION LADIES mmy programs, trips and moth Mounr.a in. Rally day will be observed Gattu so Jr. :wtll preacb on Get your tidt.t ot office :no• "'''"'' (,.fi)OioiiiOI'I P•P.lof"nt) Steve Mc Queen Faye Dunaway.. . \ :'-lorma n Jewison Film COIOit t-~h! ,.,. ~:'To". AND FPR COMEDY CALLTH.E POLICE! Inspector Clouseau Is Ra.k ' -- the mesa . -. • •• ••1 r"'· t-. · ""'· ·J~ .,~~· · · Nr\'•I'CRT AND HARBOR IN COSTA ~/l,f':;f, .•'"''''''''"--'""'"......-'"""~ : \\. h· r t' "-t n ) I )( : --' \'.-lttn I~ : li.llt,\\.-lnl ·-.,., """"'--''"'.....u Aol.SO F'OA MOMI Of IOCill ... C ...... tOCNS • OP'£MS NIGHTLY 6t45 -ENDS TUESDA·Y - parties planned. IITIIG DDG SOUGHT during the 9:4iH0:45 SUn· "'lb~e ~n~l'."~d~~~o~r tm~e:lll~l:ngCu=l~~;;;;~;r~F;-;Mo;";.•;O;ct.;JI;;;;;~~~ The new officers are: Pre· A small brownish and day school hour. 'There will worship... Cburcb school sideot, Dave Nordbluro. Bal· whi te dog bi t J oy No rcross, be auendanoe awards and will Oct .. boa Island: vice·presideot, 623 ~. : Bth St.,: Pomona. promotions to new classes. programs, Ken Larson . Costa 1 • • • Mesa: vice-president, meor near lifeguard station 19• at Th e LulheranChurcbofftle bership, Rudy Baron , BalOOa 22nd SC:.;·Central Newport, Master, 2900 Pacific View Island; vice--president, trips, WednesdaY. ')ept. 18• f»olice Dr., Hartor View Hills - J?an wa~p . Bal~ Island ; have asked th at inJonnadoo "AttaiDingtull stature" will V1Ce pres1dent, SOCJalevents, On this dog be gi ven to th em. be the sermoo topic or Dr. Cordon Ma rshall, Balboa. Is· William Eller at R:45 and 11 ~land : treasurer, Sheldon L1ss. "-•• I• YMr Or.._, a.m. Sund . 'Ibe book of Costa Mesa: sergeant-at· L.. L ay anns. Gunter Mayer. Balboa ,., • s.-crlptiM: Jeremiah will be the text Island: Executive l;loard 1 C•ll 673..0550 for study Cor a. new adult member, Jack Moritson . class at 9:45a.m. Co s1;1 Mesa. N . t ' H The club meets every Wed· ewcomers a oag nesday night at 8:30 in the Elk s Lodge. 3456 Via Ope: S......!ay, Sopt, 14 t.londar, $opt. 16 to. Ne~rt Beach. Upt1l Girl _ Mt·. an d Mrs. Robert Boy -Mr. :and Mrs. Lany the sk1 season .actually Weichel, 2550 Oxrord L ane, Banner, 1032 Verano Pl.; ope~s. I he a.c~e.nr wtiJ be on Costa Mesa. Irvine. · SOCial . ac1udv1~1es. Future Girl _ Mf.. an d Mrs. Robert Boy -Mr. ~d Mrs. Will~am evenr,s me u e . N be 401 E .8 Blvd . Com ery . 2700 Peterson Sept. 25, dancing to live or rg, · ay ·• • . · Balboa Way, Cotlta Mesa. band;, OqJ. ~,bUS,lj~Ss ~~ · Tu .. d., c.-t. 17 •M~~~m ·-· balieOC.. i'8.:wtne-B:-s..o~or. '""!·1s . .. Bar -~~~:ril.~-~~~~ ...... Den;:9i<m;;•;,; Oct . 23. to be ·annoorl"ced; ~ -Mr. llld Mre. o.do·-K'aniod&. 1 Oct . 30. costume party. Fitzgerald, 1315--A Bater r>r •• :Harbor VIew Hills.: dancing. St .•. Costa Mesa. Ol.rl -Mr. :aod Mrs. J'otm Special weekend events Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Kay Grimstad, 1552 Miramar, are a s rollows: Lopez, 295 Knox Pl., Costa Balboa.. Oct. 5. rootball trip USC Mesa. Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. fJavid vs . Miami: Oct. 6, breakCast Gi rl -Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harley, · 933 Joann St.; cruise in Newport Bay ; Oct. McKown, 284 Santa Is abel Costa·Mesa. · 12. hayride; Oct. 19, instal· St .• :Costa Mesa.· Boy -Mr. :and Mrs. :Gary r A TR1A.L 0 4.N CE PA.RTY is being held by Margaret and Dick Plava1 to th e music of Marty Stromberg's ttumpet in practi ce for th e cocktail party to be held from b to 9 p.m. this Saturday , Sept. 28, by th e <3alboa group of the OrMge County Philharmonic Society at • th e home of Mr. and Mr s. H. Jack Hall, 222b Channel Rd. Mrs. Th eodore C lafk.e, party chainnan, is assisted by Mrs. WillliVIl Frederickson Jr., mu sic; Mrs. Miles Larson, foo d; Mrs. Dan t;illiland, bar; Mrs •. Phil Lands· dale, hostess; Mrs. Robert Peterson, t ickets; Mrs. Jon Vi sel, scripts; Mrs. James Googwer, publicity; Mrs. Frillk. Hutchi son , recei pts; a1d Mrs. Henry 9rown Jr., decorations. Mu si c fo r di'llcing will be donated by the "Over Sextet" grou p com po sed of Or. Joe Hart, Or. '3ud Delaney, Or. 13ob Ouey, Or. Patrick Murphy , Mrs. Oei'll Hope, a1d. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Stromberg. (En·· sign J11 oto.) Graham, 1830 Highland Dr .• : Harbor Highlaods. · Girl -~Mr. :and · Mrs. Rod llobertaoo, 617 W. ·Bay St.,: BolbnL · Girl -Mr. lUld Mrs. Robert Cordrey, 201i9Wollace Ave., Costa Mesa. · Boy -Mr. :and Mrs. ~bert Col!, 238 Cecil PI.,: Costa MeaL : Boy -Mr. ·ond Mrs. :Jact Van Eden, ·1201 Notdogbam Rd.,: .Westclitr . ............ $opt. 18 Clrl -Mr. ·and Mrs. -Terry C1111110dy, 285 0:.: 19th St.,: Cnota Mesa.: Boy -Mr •. and Mrs. pordoo McClymont, · 1810 Pitcairn '>r .• Costa Mesa. : Boy -Mr. 8Dd Mrs. j'/llllam Rupert. ·522. f'Jilercon Ave .. : Newport Heights. · ,.. ........ $opt. 19 Boy -Mr. JDd Mrs. ')Villi am Packer, 19?1·8 'Nollace Ave.,: Costa Meaa. : atrt -11r. :IDd ,lira. ·cart Wort., m, ·765 w. :tsth St .. : 'Ae&a Mesa. : Cllrt -llr. 111d lh. jloben Prtor, 268 Camellia Lane. Coeta Meaa.: Boy -Mr. :ond lira. :Front llttal, 873 VlctDita St.: Coat& MOOL · Qlrt -llr. :iad lh. 9efald f'orteo~ · 21130 CUob St.,: P.a• 81uft'. : -------.. ITATI SOIIDLAI.1P P~4.,. $opt. II fD-AYA1LAILI Bo7 -llr. "'d llra.llot>old 011111 !OJI<.,I o,.. Nitlt+ly tt 6:41 p.oo: Sund•y •t I :45 P·'"· The !tat.e Schol••hip OJm· PeMnoa,121t ~ .... Laue, mi11ion announce• the ope~ Wtt8&cllft'.: i~ of competilion for •tate 8oJ-Mr • .-... 'Jbomu IChDI•ahipl fn1 due 'l6J.70 S&em, • Ml Ooiwood St..: collqe ye•. Approlima&elf Col&a lieu.· 13,100 will' be auilable fo• Bop -•· ~ llrL fiMooe lhe neal academic year -Olle. · Dl4 Rwl&l a f>r.,; about S,&OO for new •inn••· Ooeta ......_ : '·*renewal I . n ..,. •• ,..... • .... i• PISSTUI mu• 12,11110,.. yo-. Til•--fte -If I 11-a ......... .,_ .,.... ...... "'asdua, · .._. aa .., ... ....._,, -lor Ill.-.... ~ IIDipMII •-citl ... -. il ........ --r 1 MW•toeace .. hili•-,5.. I ,.... I J-11 ._,.1 ..... r-. ••II• ... ..... t ........ . \ttllll•--·--..... _ ...... ,1,108 , ~~~~;;;;:::::~ ... ..., -· ... -It 1.... .... ....... tbo .... .. ' • if tUit .. Transfer your account T9DA Y I Easy to do ... iust call or come in. I ""-~-IJDAH ••• ~ mde 4 tlJl~etfMCt. ASSETS OVER $425,000,000.00 • MUTUAL SAVINGS AN 0 L.OAN ASSOCtATION CORONA DEL MAR 2867 East Coast Hiat-y, Corona Det Mar. Calif . 92625 telephone: 675-5010 ' IliAD OfflC( 315 [. Clllilrlllo --.......... Calli. 9110!1 talap:1Dt•; 449·2345 Open Salunllr. Ot:-5 -9:00 ..... to l:ODp.lll. -~··!WI ,lllf(lonM ft .... Ill .. :..--•s:L:~ = .~ ...... 1. ;~ .... :JIIE ... olflr&IA .... r&DIII a.11o 11 .... ,_ n w ................ .... Pine~ Cllllft* at -Ala&. ..,...Ia ............ ot Jlr.; ..... ;.--BIIIIdot l<Mil TwMilat..a, -Hll\l'l•do. 'lbo _ •• _ ..... Mr. lad Leo~-· ot BolboaCovu.' '1111 brtdo ...,;. ...... _ ll ............ of ., .... ... ,_ Ia ...... ., •• - VOOioo laco ilD lllo -.. ... ..., .. __ d_ •• lllo loeg 1r ota. Her IIIII looglll ~ .. You ... _..s '-' • d.-or 1aco le&vee edpd wttb Med "'ewlyw .. • Lyn-•4 GeNt• McGrew pelrll. 8be carried & wbite (job,. U/11011 ebotol praJer boot 'Wblcb lbe bad couldna oC tbe groom,· wbo lanbip. Tbey are making reoeind • ber cbristeoiog. new 1a trom Hawaii for tbe their home ac. Columbia fol· 111M Jgcty Ferrell <i Ne• occasioo. with leis for rpe lowing a bbo8)'moon at Mis- portiMirWidaa maid of booor. bridal party. aod *· aod. lioo Bay aod San Diego. Br14eama14e were Mtsa Walter Kueocer, maternal zoo DRIVE-IN ASKS BOQJ lfut!boa and Mlaa gr&lldpiNOta or tile groom, DAMAGES OF CITY Kareo tfulbea of Deover, from Udo PeoiDaula. Colo., aa.d Misa Nancy Aleo preaat were tbe J)amages for 4 hours or Oable of Newport. Tbe bride's paternal grandpar--labor and 3 bags or absor- bride's coulin, little Miss t BDU:, from Sunnyvale, Col. bent compound, totalling d M C 116, were asked by the Lori Heodrie,:was aow.er girl. ao rs. harles Budd, and 'nle tridll atteoda:~ta were tbe bride's matem&l gran<f. ?.oo drive-in, 2344 J:", Coast . Hwy.; (.;Orona del Mar, or all ecboolmates of the parents Col. and Mrs. W.L. th C bride ll Harbor Higb Scbool. Tubbs kom Laguna aod Mr. ~e:t. ~-of Newpo~ SeaSh. Tbe I7PtV'JI'I'I II. eo chose .... boo! and Mrs. Norman Anderseo · D"---... · .Richard Magnusson said frieoda to atald up wttb from Yucaipa. Coming all th e hydraulic un unit on a bim. Belt mao was ~eve Cbe way from Louisiana was • city trash truck burst and Grimlbaw of Newport. Ulb-Cbe bride's aunt, Mrs. Wal· ers tocluded Doo Card of ter Roy.' spilled hydraulic Culid over ...: the building and Ooor area Coau Mesa. Bob Smith or .... ss Christie Denner or H Balboa Islaod aod Mrs v at 8:30a.m. Saturday , Sept. un&iogiOO Beach and Larry · er-21 , Kriw&aei. of Los Angeles. DOD F'.Jder lli of Corona del . Caodleligbters were Gary Mar were io charge of the MUSIC PROGRAM Budd, the bride's brother, guest book. The bride's Concert Cues, UCI Town and Larry Denner or BalbOa cousin, Lori Andersen or k Gown's music interes! Illaod. o.ry also uabered Veotura assisted with the section, announces that Dr. his motber to her place of receptidn. William C. Holmes will bono l.resent the first program or r. Botb tbe bride and groom the 191\8-69 season at 10 At tbe ~evtioo Mrs. Budd are graduates or Newport a.m. Oct. 15 tn the home or received guests in a Ugbt Harbor Higb School, where Gloria (Mrs. William H. turqouiae sUi. and wool tbe bride was active in Pep Laing, 432 De Sola Ter- eoumble Mtb matcbiog ~ Club aod YWCA activities. race, Corona Hi~lands. cortes. Sbe wore 111 orcbld She also atteaded Orange Or. Holmes, a music coraase. aa did ~e groom's Cout College. Her husband scholar and t~resarlo or • · modiier, 'lr'bo was dressed waa captain or tbe Oraoge early opera, will discuss io a beige brocade lbealb. , Coast College swimming his research and tll~ pro- Special' gueeta ll tbe wed--team and All American. He duction or the ba.ro't'J5 opera, ding iocluded Cmdr. WlWam presently attends tbe Uoi· "Orontea," which he con· X.ueoc• •d cblldrell, Wally, tersity or Mlsaouri at Co-ducted at ~ Bill .. JIICI, UDC!o llld lumllt• 011 11> llhle<lc ocllo-ally May. · A110ther "MR. BEST' ONE HOUR CLEANERS WILL 8E OPI!HIMG SOON IN CORONA DEL MAR • ' x-ray. A get-well card wbich 1 received trom BalOOa Islander Clara Spaulding with which I was very "sympatico" wa.s the one saying, "I'm sorry you're sicK. but you know I kinda envy you staying in bed when I have to get up and go to work in the morning." I Hoag Hospital seems to be a hub or Harbor Area ac- tivity. While I was being admitted, Costa Mesa Coun· cUman Bob Wilson was up there with his son, who had an injury from a. playground acd dent. And Dora Oxrord, wife or JJhn Oxrord, Port Theater manager, bad crash· ed tbrougb a plate glass door. Also met Blanche ..Vakefleld, formerly of Corolla del Mar, now of Costa Mesao "wbo bad an THESE RAFFERTY TO SPEAK SPECIALS Speaker at tbe OcL 1 FOR SEPT. dimer meeting of the Ne·w·l 24.27.28 port Balboa Rotary Club the lrvine Coast Country Club will be Dr. Mu Rafferty. state sup<lrinten·l dent· or instruction and publican candidate for U.S. STORE ' -9 to 6:30 9 to S senator. Jl.l I. OOUT liWY ·•!IDM WI DILIYII -n•ooll VALENCIA CAT LIFE PET FOOD CHICKEH2 /27 6\i oz. ' KIONEY 2 /31¢ WE WILL 8E EMPLOYING IN THE HEART OF CORONA DEl MAR o INSPECTORS o SALES GIRL$. o COMIINA TION PRESSER o SHIRT GIRLS o SILK FINISHER Air con•tion.d- lully <OIIIotod Exc.eiiM_t Poy ........ .,ctifiM -..II cant• • POIIIMTEIVIeW CALL MI. IEIGST- 541-5725 • AIIOIIIIS ' ~olidau ~ouse ~iquor ' :2 m 1 . . , I ,$ * ' --·, ( ' \ .I y ..... w ;'. ---' -I •• 11:;:;!1 . ' , o PLENTY OF PARKING o FREE DELIVERY o OPEN 9 A.M. TO MIDNITE o FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES o COMPLETE SELECTION OF SPIRITS o MOST CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED o CASE DISCOUNTS 673-9253 Col. Sander's Chieken IN 8UCKETS ... BARRELS .. '.AND REGULAR DINNERS ..• AND MANY OTHER SIDE ORDERS' -.JRS. ~AYlMIU TIIUISOAY- 11..-. .. tp.-. FRI. oo4 SAT. •tu • p.a., 673-3722 ' .... ....... • • Tm vl-=~-~ 1~ fare ..._avwt.,. ......... ," .. -~ ..... ·ad.~ ..... ,_ •• ... -• • ...... 1 ssof:.: ._._ • •.., lllo Nwpan Hlrbar 1ot1aro -'1111 M a - ._ .. Coot~ --....... • .. _. JaoJ a••• 14BJ, -~iliilrl tup 111 l)ofl-rtold • ..... • lllo ~ ••= 11111•· --· -a ·--..., .a JaNe. llpc.. 13. fte VW, --... p-Taru. 11116 "-laAve.,:Oilftioa dolllor, m!Jidod wllll a ODapr 41 01 ................. I. ,._of ... -· ~ Wade llall•' Bailon ,.,.,_ Joo& 11 ,_ 117" ~~-7 .. ,il ~ofg14~;::~ I wlllbeC>lltoa-pllla• U,.IO-,a•lllo--I! a -· U<*1111 otlu& ,_, plaJ lllu 1:uo11 --... lllo -...a wll• Raillaa Rl-kloled eel R111'a -Ill IINI eec1 -aold. 'Ibe -loo& dd-"' ~ -""' Ill Lalli-A..._,: Oorooa dol • 84-yard field gool for • ...,., n.---.. IIUIII&D&vloiOry. 8UIIIIe8all011w«eaotl0 ~-•aap•l&loD. -&nJ ... CMUa Bollll-a woo lbolr opea. be aiJallped, 'Ibey -0 PIIDI Nelli will a tori ID blo p!Aoe,l 1710 Nl!r;:,:~ IL YD. liJr. . .... ---• lu' week . Harbor ov• 011 lbe1r OWD 41 wU:b Juat 8 lbe oa),y obaop ta lbe PH. 646..fJIJ•·ooto ,.., .. oamo 111 eady R.;J load .,d mllulla loll, dnwo 10 IIIII · ~ oooviDOi~ly dolootod 111e Ilia KID& 81 oo lbo oloot up . .-~--....::.---~======:=;·-' loa Ktnp, 21 "' ~. Moa liolled away. Wilb juOI 10 ~~ cOMiull --=-= ON THE SAI~OIIS' 2nd tDucbdown drive, left balfbaclc Roclcy Ohon, at lef1. Is making one of the ke~ galnSi drlying for 12 yards to the Corona det Mar 2\-'1, just • betore hatf..tlme In ,last Friday's •gane. Sea King end Briil'l Oethler, No. 2:3, Is being taken out of the pia~ by 2 Sailors. Three plays later Lee Moore scored. had a tougher time ot it but aeoodl; left, ntMr\'e qua.. lopped <1raogo 14 t<J 7 Willi -k BW llbecld, wbo 00111• llle help or a brother oct by pi-4 o17 aerial aaempeo Dave and George Davis. few tbe evelliJt&, paued to _. Doni Blood r.. tho Horb.r w•• COM soare. be'I~~ays;'n~ ~:nt'!,iS:h~[,!.~ Slx btl miatMea cost NEW· CAR LOANS -Bucs face LA Harbor this Friday evtming, got 011 Coroaa del Mar their ball tbe scoreboard first in 'tbe game laat week, aooordiog H bar b ft · kl Coocb Hollllld • and be AS LOW AS .... ,. ...... w.c-. e W f L C......,. _.,_ .,. ............ BALTZ MO&iVARIES 1741 SUrlllOR AVf. COSTA MUA Wldwl y b-2424 A dazzling passing show by Paul Lemoine and the second halt runniog of Crosh Ramon Ricardo paced Orange Coast College to a con· vinctng 23--7 win over Cer· ritos o;;aturday night in the Pirates' 1968 grid ooener. bee will travel to Los A.ngel es Harbor this Satur- day Cor an 8 p.m.t"non·con- ference contest. ·- with 2 TD's aod 11 yards in 25 tries • Tigbt end Craig Alleo pl ayed bis nnest game as a Buc to cop otreoaive line- man of the game bonors. Defensive lback. of the game honors went to 1<'.than Oliver· of Laguna Beach, while big l<;d Foote, th e Buc noseman on defense, 'NOR defensive lineman honors. ar game -t 8 rst ti~ &aid tbat be felt his team they ~ad scored on the S&il• would bave Co do a very ors sm~e 19R5. Coacb Dave liiPOd job to oontain 3ol sa Holland s King~ completed 11rande Higb ~bool. , ~59-yard~rive with 5:55l~n It 18 doubtful that R. d m the rust quarter. Tail· an Y back Mike Ezzell did almost Johnaon, t.atlbact , will be . . able 10 play because or all of the ground·gamm~ ~ separated ribs suffered in to the Harbor 32-yard Un~. last week's game. Oan .Sala- Then Juarterback D~ve zar was named player of the 'Terry tossed to end Bnao week Stem. who was almost F.~ though his team won, downed near the goal line, Coach Watts or :Iarbor :Hgh but went over for the score. ·wasn't too elated. Jill (. COAST HIWAT COlOMA DEL MAR ORiole H•SO Silln 1942 Lemoine riddled the Fal- con secondary in the rirst half, hitting on 14 of 20 Cor 164 yards. The sophomore signal call er from Orange ended the evening with 20 compl etions in 31 tries, amassing a gigantic 272 yards through the air. The Buc scoring came on a Lemotne field goal and a 3-yard pass to Ricardo in the first quarter, a 1-yard plunge by Ricardo and 3ill Jenkins' 7-yard run in the final quarter. c8rrteos scored in the 3rd ~quarter after re-- covering a Buc tumble on the ace 33. It took. l ess th':D 3 minutes "There is room Cor a lot or Cor Harbor to erase the 6-0 tmprovanerit " he said l ead. 'I_he Sailors ~tarted "~nd-wtr'ba~e another rough their dnve Cr~m their own game against Costa Mesa." 3? after runnmg back the 3ob Oury wa.s named ~­ kl ck-olf. A 39-yard gain lor pl-.ver of the week Grant around right end by rigbt Cel.ker played 1 good. game half Bob ~urry was the key cor bis nrst game as a play, putting th~ ball m tbe sosbomore. • DISCOUNT Ricardo won offensive bac~ of the game bonors lt p k' k • RAMON RICAROO, who was S punf, pass, IC time . c .... Mesa Mustang sta• . last year, goes through the Regisuation Conns Cor th e area will compete against Ce rritos line in the Pi rate~ 8th annual Ford . dealers' boys from other areas to de-23·7 win last Sal urday. He punt, pass and kick compe-tennine who will enter the gained 111 yards in 25 tries tition are available'at either finals in the Orange Bowl and scored twice. COM 23. 'Two plays later MeN vs. Or•t• branch of the Boys Club or in Miami, F'la.. on June 5. !b~~~s~~;d~ the Harbor 1\rea: ca~ual Prospective competitors branch, 5~4 Center St.. are asked Co register before Costa .wtesa, or the Ut)per Oct.r4. ! Bay branch, 21!U Tustin Soccer Season quarterback Ron 1royano Coach ~Neil Peek's Muar thr~w across ~e field to tanp bad to come from be- Phil Metzger m the end hind to win tbe 14·7 deci- zone. Roy V_an Der Aa kicked sioo over Oran ge Saturday the extra potnt to put Harbor rzigb.t. A 24-yard scoring ahead 7 to fl. The clock ~Y put the Panthers ahead showed 3:05left in the nrst aitd the PAT made it 7•0 • quarter· . , The Mustangs evened it ·u~ ~lar~r scored Its 2nd 1D just 10 seconds before the ALUMNUS HONORED With JUSt 34 seconds to go balf•Ume gun Dave Davis Foster N. Gam or Irvine in the first half. The drive went around ~igbt end Cor Terrace w.~.s one of 5 Uni-started 00 the Harbor 20 and the score climaxing a 52- versity or Colorado alumni ~~:;~~Thetr:s~2~~es~nt~= yard driv~: Cal Shores kiek· receiving , meritorious ser-hardest. From there it took 3 eatd 7~7e pomt to tie tbe score A CONSERVATIVE Approach to ln1uronce ED WARD Ave., West Ut)per Bay. Soccer teams are now Conn· vice awards Sept. 20 at the 1 r llba All boys entering tlie con· iog at both branches ofthe test will be testing their Boys' Club. These are el e- skills against boys in their mentary division Cor boys 8 16th annual alumni leaders p ~ys, u ck Lee Moore Dav~'s brother, George, oonference i9 Boulder. He g_omg over from ~e l·yard reserve end, took a pus is a 1953 graduate and now hne. Van Der Aa ktcked the fran quarterbi.ct Claude COSTA MESA 3\d of bia 3 una poillla Kat"' · .... ,.......,___ ~ serves as presidmt or Lhe and tM ac .. _.. ,1~ •... -.., to tbl..-:~ Cor !J~.,.,;,~gr;"':":PII~· Yl~i;oe:-:.:::===~:~ intennediate division ~ 12 to 15. aod junlor 230 E.ut Seventeenth St.·• Ptlone-(714) 642·1660 DANA POINT Cor boys 1.6 "to 18. The soccer season runs from Oct. 12 to March 29. The teams ate sponsored by the National Youth Soccer Los ~gelea Alumni Club. In 'tie 3lf ...-. •• Uie~-~-.,.B~1D(..i§ ';dwa. • . ~ opiD -ftlled. 1011 H~.y»}: Lf Pl•'f. • ~o~e (714) 496·1293 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO TRY US! Eagles to host Pacifica u:;"e;;,~ .. ~·~ ~~~~.~ Coocb Peek said, "I thillk ~ey're atlti llllartlng rrom 31971 Cam1no Capi1trano • Phone {714) 493·114 Wf THINK WE DO THE FIN EST LAUNORT AND DRT CL EAHING 11 ~ r vrn mend .small rip& and ti&h trn butlon.s al no r:dro. char&~- FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 675-0310 VAL£T CWNEIS lll7 E. COAST IIJWAT~ COIO•A DU. N.U: Association. Boys who are The Bstancia ~agles will registered will be entitled host Pacifica dtis Saturday to a Cree trip to the L os An-at Newport Harbor's David-- geles Coliseum Co see a son Field. Uame time is 8 soccer game between the p.m. · California All Stars and Is-The J::'agles wi.ll be look· real on Sept. 29. ing Cor Lheir first win or the young season, arter losing UC PARTY OCT. 9 to TUstin Priday night 19 to ~ no-host cocktail p_arty 6. Sstancia got on the wtll be held by the Uruver-scoreboard first · with a. 79- sity of California alumni yard drive in the 2nd quar- at 8 p.m. Oct. 9, at the ter. · ~arterback Curt Tho- Orange County Fairgro~m~s mas · set up his team's only to honor the universtty s Tl) by passing 40 yards to ceotermi&l. Grant VanDeWalker. F'ull- ba.ck Steve Griffith woot over from the 3 ror th e score. 1\IStin tied it up at 6--6 with a 6Q..yard drive after receiving the ensuing kick• off. A 31-yard spring by Toby Whippl e produced the 6 points. ·The Tillers went ah ead in the 3rd quarter with a 41-yard pass play, and added a 3rd• TD with 3 minutes l eft in the game. ''11/e broke down once tackling !Wid once on defense," Cot.ch John ry said, explaining ".:stan· da's loss to Tustin. Mike ~dy. senior md. was named best player. Young gridders win 4 --LADI,ES TENNIS DRESSES ••• 13.00 & 14.95 LADIES TENNIS SHOES, Converse ... 7.25 LADIES TENNIS HATS .............. 2.95 LADIES TENNIS SOX .••••...•• 95C to 1.45 TENNIS VISOR... • . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. • 95C NewtJOrt-Mesa boys Coot- ball repeated the a}revious week's record with 4 wins, 1 tie, and 1 loss, in the 2nd week or league _>lay. In the Mid~et division, Lhe Caballos won over Lhe Santa Ana Stealers, 26-H; and the Corsa.irs won their game , 2J to ll. In the Pee Wee division, the Comanches won 33 to .J over Fountain Valley's l=:a)(les; the Cowboys de- feated the Buena Park F.agies, 24 to il, Coronas tied Stanton's Torridos, 7-7; and tl1e Colts lost to Tustin Anteloj)eB, 32-18. On Saturday, Se.,t. 28, th ere will be 4 games at Costa .wtesa High school be-- gi nnin~-: at if:3\) a.m. The Corsairs will be away at Fountain Valley and the Comanches will play at Santa Ana. MEN'S TENNIS SHORTS ..•.•. 4.95 to 13.95 MEN'S TENNIS SHIRTS ••.••.. 4.50 & 5.00 MEN'S TENNIS SHOES •••.•• 7.75 & 8.95 MEN'S TENNIS SOX........... 1.00 to 1.75 Shark derby set ·Oct. 1 Davey's Locker in Ne• port Beach announces' a shark Ostling derby will be held 1\aesday, Oct. 1. WILSON KRAMER AUTOGRAPH FRAMES ••••••••••••••• .-•••• ••• DUNLOP FORT FRAMES ............. . KRAMER AUTOGRAPH FRAMES - Nyloo strung ••••.••.•.•.............. 15.95 15.95 18.25 DUNLOP FORT FRAMES-DL Strung 20.95 RACKET STRINGING 4.00 to 14.50 TENNIS BALLS. CAN OF 3 ••.•••••.• PENNSYLVANIA TENNIS BALLS Doz ... WILSON XTRA DUTY TENNIS BALLS ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.48 7.50 There are at l east 29 spe- cies or shark ind.iga~ous to or visiting the California coast. yet only a rew are of eoonomtc imponance. Six are classed as valuable food Osh, · although few Amertcans .eat th8Tl, and 2 others• until recenUy \lfere lhe main JOUrce of Vitamin A, now protllced syniheti· cally. Pd.rne catget of the 9lark !lorby will be tile bonlkl, coasldered an eacellent lood ftob, wbldl Ulllally reacbea a mutmum of 7 or 8 reec otr dte Callromia ....._ Ooe '1% loot ,opec~. --rdJD&IIllbon• Old ao.o ---JIIIOd .tl7 ,a ada. , Ia 111o-PMIIIoiiNI -11> .lit -aiOD kaoWD • • • • •.• • • . • • . • • 4.00 .. • ...., -redel ... ;i;;,;.;..;,,;.;;,.;.,;.;;.;.,;;..;,,;.;;,.;.,;_.;,;;,;,;;,._, 1-1J foal Old lllo -N rod and reel specimens weighed 1,000 pound,s. Heavy tackle Cor catching shatts -as well as spe- cial chumming techniques - will be uslod by Sltlpper C1yde Gillam on th e Sport. which has a 4 a.m. deput-- ure sehe~led OcL 1 Cor the 14 mile bank or off Catalina Island. : 20 word5 or IC!u 21 word5 to. 30 word• 31 wotd• to II) word$ Eoch word over 40 word1 I Time uo 2.00 3.00 .OS 2 T im~$ 2.lD 3.00 A.OO .10 3 T;mn :.00 4.00 5.00 .15 ---·--------------·--·-. 20'; OFF FOR CASH WITH ORO~R o MISCELLANEOUS · BIUOGE LESSONS Wednesday 1: 1~3:00 p.m. Costa Mesa Woman's Club- house (18th at Anaheim). FOr infonnation phone Helen Creed, 847·3445. Life Master ACBL and ABTA.. Private groups by appointment : FOR. S~Lr. -Portable television used SPOTS before )·our eyes _ on your new carpet _ r~ move them wilh Blue· Lus- lre, Rent electric sh.m- pooer SJ. CrowD Hardware. 1107-E. Coast Hwy •• c• ona del M&r. • CEM!T!RT LOTS fORSAU RENT COLOR TV $9 ,., ..... R«ttal can apply to pvrdl•s• ORDER BY PHONE- 541-1511 9 A.M. to I P.M. 7 D.,.s • sotOOLS SCHOOL PROBLEMS Pri'lltC Hi ... SChool ,lndi vidual att•tion Small. Cluaea BRICKI!R· WARD PRI!P SCHOOL U F8ir Drive • Coata Mesa 540-0420 o PV .. lVft WAIITID PAYCAalllr-IDre, 11111111•-TV'I, 111111· qoeo, .,_ • .., toolo, adoo. lboeN. or 11-. a.tm. ------------------------ HARBOR TRANSFU AND STORAGE ....... , ... WHEATON VAHLINES,INC. Ll 8-7323 or Ll 1·9713 lH E. 171h Sl., Costa W.u _ ............. ..,; ............ _ .. ,.. ..... .. IMKiSES FOI·SU.I! OUPL~~ Cor sale - 1~,\)l)\). ln Cine nelgbOO~ hood around ntoe bam ee. Call 646-6245. o WORK WAHT!D · IRONING. Yean of caper· icnce on all types of clo- thina &. linen.Spccialty, men's thirtl. St. SO per hr. Mable Whi&man, 607 Mar· aueritc, COM. 673--2774. 0"N~R!\L HOUSEY.IJRK or IRONINO or both. Chtld care alao av&llable -d& pendatie. ;Call early mora.· lngs or evea. ~44-1067. : ONE MAN ·s JUNK i • •o.dter man's ueuure. '8rina your junk in and boy apr treasures (or vice nr .. ). TeWinkle Hnlwwe, Coa ta Me .. , 646--1675. ALcatOIJC8 ANONYIIOUI 114ll-7217. P. 0. Bo& 1111. Coe&&Meaa. o MUSICAL POR SAL. NewB~D­ STilliWATii TAIIAIA New I .... -4-.-• ••• 4 ................ ... .... ... S.l.c"-., .... ·-.._ ... ,. .... _ ... ..,, c •••• R'stu.-• , ..... . ~Co. 1907 N.-o1 ._._ __ o,.-• ......... a, EeL ltlt •• • • -ISSIIIIed . . ...., ...... ,.... --................... .. -.._ Wr i1111U1~ Ill --IIIII will& ,... ...,._ .... ---a4ll -....... He bill ..-• ~ w •• aa-aallod polloo, - -IIIII ,...... -upon, at ID Hooc ..,_taL 4 p ... 'I'Mzllt .... 14. -a --. '1'111 ...... llileMidl 814 iDobM lD. ..... ba o-llr. Polud'a.,.o 5 mob• deep . lbot ... ODd -IIIIo to lila -Ho -11r • Polaad' · lodpcllaoldo blo bodt. paa&8 •d -~ a ..... ~ Tbe yoaoa IDM wu ao- lal &laM -llr Poa.d' ~od.., ·--• I llr. Polaad woo au1U to bodto ooaolor blm ID pua doocrlbo. · ... ~. . New ·.shops open in . COM 'Ilia •-Colooel oa-. tbe -IIDpr SIDden' Koo-, Fl1od UoltiD' aoocl obloltoo tbll Cbloltoo ~"-kiiDb• baa made Coloool l!1oodora ts DOW opea iD Oo1011a del a bounbold word _,.d Mar at 2911 E. Coaotll..,. thowodAI,"Mr.CoUiao aald. Jact CoUiaa Ia tbo o......,r "Our K•ouolty Fried or tbla 1'191b klleb• Ia· tbe Cblclt• will bo ·,..,:Uaiodl Soulbem California area. and ready to take "We'll bo Offoriol our tho boz, bucket or barlol, KIN MUllS, POINIR OTY ~OTII, DIIS K ... olll H. llellla, 81, or 515 . Plumer SC., Costa Mooa, dlod Sept. 21, at Park Lido Coovaleeceot Hospital. , Hewaa bom July 14, 1907, in Illinois, and came to Orange County 23 years ago. He waa sanitation foreman tor 1R years for the City of Newport Beach. Survivors are his wife, Ealber: a son , Dooald or Sama Ana; 2 sister&, Mrs. Ella Turney of Costa Mesa and Mr a. Ethel Hugbea or Winola; and 3grandehlldreo. be OCIItiDued, • 'wtdl a wide aelectioa of aide dilbea alao av.Uable, homemade l&lada and piee, wblppod potaiOOa, oblclt• gravy. barbecued beans beverages." Also open in the Joroan luUdlng is H~~'::~ I House Liquor, ltlld 01 soon will be "Mr. Beat," cleaners. and ''Mr. Fish 'n Chips." JOHII KIMIILL DIU Joljn Cbarloo Kimboll, 41. died Monday. SePI. 23, or a gunllllot wound a..-tly oelr' IDntctad Suoday &11«'- nooo, 8epL 22: at his home, 900 Cedar Place, Coata Mesa. Mr. Kimbell, worked for Voi t Rubber Co. 8 years, a paint mil.er. Survivors are his . ltii'OIIT IIARIOR £11411 fiiiT SEC1101--'"'' SPECTACULAR VIEW HOME THREE LUXURI(JUS· 'IEDRDDMS AND COMFORTABLE STUDY VIEW FORMAL DINING !lOOM GQECIAN WATER ~'OUNTAIN CIRCULAR SWIM'IING POOL ATRIUM OFF MASTEQ ~ATH • O"'NEil MOVING OUT OF STATE HAS REI)UCED PRICE CALL Jill CO~R TO SB4 ,SOO Realtors 67J.4400 EVES . 67J.1864 . •••••••.••••••••••• ,. Services werebeld Monday, Sept. 23. at Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. James Harder or the Wilabire Presbyterian Church as omci&nL lnler- fll8Dt was at Harbor R8st. REMOVAL OF UllLITY Rita; 2 SO'IS, JobD Jr. Bryan of tbe bome; dqhters, Diane of the bome. aod Mrs. Linda POLES IS SOUGHT Stubblefteld or Coata Meaa. . 21(, Via Ger;'!oa The Corona Higblanda , Property Owners Aoon. to OFF.sHORE AIRPORT circulating a questionnaire SIC ETOt I$ SUIMI n EO for the removal or uttlity At a meeting of tbe Coun· poles in that area, hoping ty Airport COmmisaion '1\ae~ to obtain the 50~ approval day evening. So ptanbor 24. needed in order to preaeot a George F. FtMID&D of Dlver petition to the City Council. Sboree, &:l•traoaport pilot A diacuuion about this wu and graduate of B&beon ln· held Moo day nigll~ Sep~ 23, at!Oll" or Maooaobuoetta, • at lbe Comnmity Youth displayed a reoderia« of ao Center, with dty aod utility off·ltbore airpon at dle .. ,.....'t'i... proaeDt oo """'"' or. ""' saata """ answer qutteUoos. ttlftl' wtUi' D 8',00D-f00l . ruaway ad rea.&able space FEI. 11 OATE ClTEO below decta. . FOR Mn IOIIO.VOTf • Actiag cbalrmarl, Lolaod Voting may be baUer -Lauoer thanked Mr. Freemao. the seoood, or tblrd time tor bis efforts aod uted around -at leut that' a Cbll be eubmit hie propoal what tbe .~ewpor!A.Ieoa Unl-.:ID;.,wri=::ti::;";:K;·=====--IIod Diolllct lloard or -:c~u-cdon bopoo In tbeir teota-TilE IIECOIUIS 8101: tive selectioo of Feb. 11 aa SlS. mi_lljon total .. tu the date or the ne1.t bond throuah the Multiple Uatirtt election. Service of The Newport Harw ilupt. WilUom L. CUnning-ham wrale in a letter to bor Costa McJa Board of Mayor Doreen Marshall. "I Realtors for the fint 6 think you caa plao oo our months of 1963. going to tbe votera aometime TillS IS OVJi'R 4 MILLION during tbe month or February DOLLARS PER. MONTI! IN -if not Feb. 11·.. PROPERlY SALES! FLOA nMG AIRPORT LIST YOUR PROPERlY <DST "TOO tolUOl" WI Til A REAL TOR! A aoatlng airport for --::::::::::::::::::::::::= 0rqe County would coat - too !1'llch, according to Can't sell it'!.·.-. Trade It? James Sink, director of For Faat Action & ReiMlltt projects ror Wllam E. Pereir& II. Assoc:la.tea, d& Call velopen o! the County's OUYLE A WOOD CX>. air trausportation master Call 541-1163 plaa. 270 E. ·17th St.; Cotta Meaa Mr. Sink a&id 'tbe concept had boon 81Udlod by hia nrm tor Loa Angeles and ''when we got to lbe ftpre or 12 billion, we just quit.'' Rulror 6<12-6D2 .... 673-36-41 HIT IY CAR Ill CllM l730 W. Ceaot Hl-r 11 ............ Belty Louloo Bo_., 41. ========== or LapDa Bo ..... wu """cl: 1>1 a cor dot--Judy SmUll, 20, or !IlDia AAo. at u ,. ..... ""'dar· ~~ a .. wbllo --• Co .. H..,. ac Nlrduua Ave., Cotw:~aa dol llat. Po1loa ... DOt - dUcd.DIIIlJ tn~ttpdm, L !GAL NO TIC I G.T.· GUilDER~ ROll E-AI>PRI- 67S.I6G ----549-1:111 lagmst ... ..----·- 1:.':': -·--- Lido Isle A place of di,oity for a disl1nctive family- Ri;tt in the middle of lovely Lido Isle. The · location will thrill you and so will this beau· tiful 3 Jledroom, family room illd 3 bath home -with large i 'ving room and ·modern kitchen . invnaculate in every detail .! and fo1 added convenience ... a 3·car ·garage. $89,500 Full Price-Terms Available p. a. palmer Incorporated Til DMlOPERS (l uoo SliCE 1935 U77 VIe Li.. O.O.Io J-1- Noa,.ff .__,_ ... L.Io.-niiOU.s-.. ••••••••• A Spanish Hacienda. "Colita Felice" OVERLOOKING THE OCEAR SURROUNDED BY P004 PATIOS AND OA RDENS FOR COM- PLETE PRIVACY. A GRACfOUS. L AR GE 3· BEDROOM. 179,500 DOWEl SHOlES, IIEWPOIT IUCN .... . ·-...................... ,__-. ..... ...... ................................. ,.. ....... -------· ... -........ . •a.-.c 't ,,..,,....,...,......,..,.._ ... ...,. ............................................... .......... -.. ......................... ,., ............ ... ------......... • ...,,..,a-.na =----··-0.. .:.__ liii!IDY, Sll'T. a, ... IJIIOIA DB.IW, CAIJF. .. ... rt ••• dl •••• • ••• 11111111 c. ....... liM Isle .c-.411Mir ...... ~···· ............................. : .. :.:.: .. :.:.: .. ;"l~~~;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;::::::; Beautiful Pool Home $22,750 MESA VERDE HAS TWO COVNTRY. CUJ8S One mile from the Reach -in Huntington Reoch . DEANE 'IQDS., LIKE-NEW, 3 beds room homo with Blue Hoven hooted ond filt•ed pool -with lavish amount of con- crete decking. Everything is in tip-top, im .. maculate ready•to-mov•in COffdition. Th is is the first ad on th is property -and it won't lost through the wiilkend. That price, ogoin ---S22,7SOJ ,WESA VERDE HttS 4 ,SCHOOLS, 1 PARIC.S 28.50 Mesa V.,IM Or., Costo Mesa • Phone SA6--mcl China Cove You could thrOw o dollar from this house to the RAY & 'lEACH -·even though o doll or doesn't go as for as in Geor9e's day! · CUSTOM -QUALITY , 3 bedroom, 3 both ho"me -living quarters on top floor -to toke advantage of vie•. Deluxe elevator from garage level -Fee Simple lot (You· own ; tl) PI!ICE $85,000 -TERMS • Bay & Beach Realty Inc. Ui-1111 ·-Eus. MI ... A ·2407 E. COAST tfWY. C D M S!TUATID ON Till ACIU SPACIOUS I & 2 IIDIM. APAU._NTS Ftlf'f\. & Unfum. FNIR $150 • Pu\·at~ Patios • Fi 1~placcs • POOLS e Q Hoi ~ Pu llin~ Gr een • T~n n1s • s~parate Family St:..tiOt'o • .\rt.. to Schon Is and Playll\lund 900 SH Lane, Ccl\4 , ~ecArth.r ""' C.ost H..,.,. clas• to FnllliOft lai-d <DIONA MAR I NEWPORT ISLAND ONI-STORY DUPLIX Exceptijlnally nice -fumi• -IUOd iiiCOllle pJGOerly -one side leased It $140 1111r .,, - cqmer unit available f01 occupancy (or It II so can be illllllediately leased.)' GENEROUS TERIIS! Ralph .......... T .WidfA£ S45,tm Mas key •YaMS.:. -I 111n•11"'n •"•·•--n••-...,.. . ....... aaAL anA'I'II Harbor View Special! Charming 3 B.R. home with elegoot Moster B.R. Suite and pri vate patio . Heated & F il· tered Pool. TWO F irepla ces ... formal Dining Room . Mog1 ificent VIEW of Boy & Ocean. Sep. Family Room ond oi l e lec_tr ic kitchen. Minimal landscape mointenonce .. :and room for children's ploy•yord. OWNER IS AN XIOUS, osk ;ng: S46 ,SOO . l-LE R!AL ESTATE 2515 I . C..st H..,., c. ..... N1 M• 61S.2101 OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1-5 p.m. . 4 Bedroom -2') Baths -Huge Family Room, Lovely Patio. · 507 Aot.cocfa, CorOflo clel Mar • • • • • VIEW HOME .. Fee Land 3 Bedrooms - 3 Baths. Call us to ne this. $44,900 ••••• L•RGE-L~VEL R·l LOT . PRICED TO SELL . I .......... ~---..... Wells-McCardle Realtors Reliable Service SiiiCe 1943 "fAIIIILY fUM £tiLE YOUR DOLLARS GROI" IIIVIST Ill COSTA ' lira. poadiJII ..,...., • ley fllalla: IIDaoc:lal ...,.. ...,. lira. Robert lllalll•: .......... llra.E-1~ ..... audit ODd buclgel: lin. Raymood liood; pariiiiiMII- tarian. llno. Rudolph v..,_ asct; curator of eectioaa, Mra . Leon Rudd; hmcheoa cbairman, Mrs. Louis Vau- uot aod c»cbairmao, Mrs. Lealie Penn; luncbeoo r& servatioos: Mrs. Irvin Oor- doo and Mn. P.J. liilooo; rental chairman, Mrs . J otm Lamar, and co-chairman, Mrs. Frances Coorad; boose chairman, Mrs. Raymond Call; weltare and bealth, Mrs. Jack Cwmingbam: scho- larship chairman, Mrs. Nor- man . Watson; Junior Ebell president, Mrs. Edward Whitehouse. and senior-ju- nior coordinator, Mrs. Doro- lhy E. StaDwood. Five new members to be introduced by the member- ship cbairman, Mrs. Freeman Fisher , tDclude Mmes. C.W. Lindgren, Irwin Loth, Ar- nold J. Martin, Frank T . Mer- kel and Lois KJelameier. Clarence Treat, TV and stage star, to be presented I 011. Wl\.ltAII s:· LaSDR, proiessor at Fuller Theolo- gical Seminary, Pasadena, ¥(ill present Illustrated lec- tu res on "Archaeolo9)· and the Bible" in the new adult academy at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of · Newport Beach. The lec- tu res wi ll be given from 8:45 to q:45 p.m. on Tues- days, beginning Oc L 1. Each evening there are 4 elective cou rses, me eting from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., fol· lowed by a coffee break·. OIAPMAH PROMOTES DR. ELIZABETH TRUAX Mrs. l'ltz.abetb M. Truax or Newport Beach, a member of the Bnglish department fa culty at Qlapman College, has bem promoted from the rank or instructor to assis- tant professor. : ~e completed requi re- ments this : summer Cor the Ph.O. degree at USC, wrt~ ing he r dissertation on "P~eview or the vanishing hero: a study or the prota· gonists of Jacobean tragi cal drama ... She is a graduate or Vas- sar College, received her master's degree at Rutgers University, taught at the Riverdale School in New York City, and served as production assistant for the Kratt Television Theater. MA: Truax: and her husband. Sharrer. bave 4 children. · CEORCE A. CD X. 52, OF W. NEWPORT D1 ES George A. : Cox. .62. or 6407 ~ore Dr., 1Vest Newport, died Sept. : 23 at Hoag lloll!'ltal. · Mr. · Col wu bom June u . te18.1D Gate. Oklahoma. He wu a World War U vecena •. came 10 C&lltornta lo 1144 ODd UYOd Ia Costa Meea b a , ...... Jie owned au--.: Survtwill are bie wue, Benlly: a -._...u.s. Navy; ......... C•dace OlldDIIalllolllle-. ODd a •-· .a.-Dlll!lll or <a-: K-.YUI 011& Autt.oris.d fntliU. Fonl S.l ... Sen-ice. OM .f So. C.lif. '• WtMf ~ "C'' m • .,...,. ... O..ant• Covnty.'s et~ly euthoriucl SaiM-Sarvic:e for Shelb<r-American C.ltr•s. All moclels reecly for irn- m•~iate cl•li.,-•ry. UMPEI· M010I HOME CEITEI Truc:k·C."',., unih, c:•rnp•rt. f., your truck. Self col'lf•i,.•d rnotor homes. Sal••· se,..,iu •nd rent•l by clay, w••k or rnonth. run CBmR Fl•ef •xperts sp•c:i•liu in larg• or sm•ll p•uenger and truck fl .. f sales a11d s•,..,ic:e. FORD DIA&IIOmC alTER So. C•lil.'s first. Watch on your own dials •• your c:ar gets o.,.., I )0 vital tests •+ •nc:hored sp .. cls up to 70 t-4.P,H. Written roport ;.,. ....... "' ..... '" ..... _.,. "·"· Senice (elder 14 ultr• 'modern b•ys m.nn•d by f•dory trained tuhnic:iens, Corn- pi•+• bocly e11d p•i11f shop•. Air- port type dispatch tow•r t i .. es you f•shr, b•tter ser .. ice. Fin•nc:• plans to suit your budget. Fo~d P1rls Center 10,000 square f .. t with over $1 00 ,· 000 in .. ntory of t•nuina Ford perfs. Goodyur Tire Celler Compl.ta s•les and se,..,ic:e. New end tuera nteacl ratr .. cl• for all urs •ncl truclrs. Luse • Renl1l Center ~•mlMr Ford netion•l l .. se plan, All P"PIIIer mehs. Ford d•ily renf•ls at Robi11 '1 savings. FiM~Ce·llslriRCe (Hiers Trained c:CKins•lon always r•ady to halp you with finantint you w•nt. Full c:o.,.•rege insur•nu c:en be includ•cl i11 your u r p•'f""'•nh, '1rolley" Tour . Ride on• of CKir electric: "trolleys" for •njoyebl• 1lotopping throuth ov•r 5 acr" of n~ end u...l c:ersl .... 111UIIJDIIY, lfi'T. a,.. ... sh o rildild" Ho lo a --ol lllo -l'llltl CDIIDIIA 1111. liAR, CMJF. QMia ... Cll•• ol Clr WI IS on ••ra .. •• tnllt•• at IIAIIITIII AAIIIIY UIU APPI.TIII 'lt•u L :• ,._ o1 -• lllo olto II 111111 111o 11MW AM ..,. Qolb, y-•• ........ am-. o1 ae Mft-lnloo._ool._,_,,nod llrloiDIIL<-IIIII•IL •. poo~_borollllo .... of pol•••• • doe Coll..,.a --~-.. 1bo-lllo --Ill lllo PoiJow lo IMIOI -llr -A lltlllod ra..s, put -- Mad d .. Acada1 wUII lbo or lniNOIICIIi Ia .. nedy Ollalllo -· ·-oar llo.W.. ol Ooela IIHL 'Ito or •• Colla - - cl-•teriDI Ill AuF II. 3 y .. a ID leol1b 81 lbo -110111111' lo Cool& MoM. ............ will bo alloul -.---of lllo Hilt are invited • requeot graduate roeol-a rederat 11 lo -jalllllJ 11r Nov. I.· IUwaaio "<aa-.;.•11•- appilcatlon rormo hom !he Uceoae ae a llo<d!•t Mar-11r. de P'aroat aod 11r llobaol llr. Do n.-ope.uod lbe .,, ..,_ ol·lllo 0111 .... DtreciDr or Atlblellioae, ine omcer Ed a ltale ap. s.Qae., llllM dlNCCor ot Harbor Roll• Rklk fDr 10 ala-N~ llll:doc Bo:r 1392, Vllltio. IJ'OVed bacbelor or ad.eace 1be ..Ua.wlde Follow a..,.. yeara. He IDld ble OWDif-O( k.I.WIDI.e. ·•d ..... Tho Acadoay pr..,.ree de&ree Ia ollbor q .. dcal ua oyaiD Ia OIWip 0ouo-oblp IIi lila riDk Ill llay, a1 lilt No-rt .._ Ellto YGUDI •• for .. wee u sdeace or eoci••rtaa. 1817. Locfll.: Ahnost 60 Different Models on Display See · Test Drive Ford for '69! ~:~~w THURS. IG WIN! A NEW FORD! OR HAWAIIAN HOUDAY FLING FOR TWO REGISnR FREE IN OUR IIG "Going Thing Fling" UNITED AIRUNES HOSTESSES HERE TO GREET YOU! PREMIER CELEBRATION FRI.· T •• N. SEPT. 27 • 28 • 29 GOOD BUY 68's!. A PRIZE FOR EYDYONE -REFRESHMENTS - STUFF FOR THE KIDS -FUN AND EXCinMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY LAST CALL FOR FINAL DJ,!S9.~~J,S NEW, DEMONSTRATORS, EXECUTIVE CARS! '60 F«d Pick.. $495 f-100 ... T .. "-"'W. WJIIU. 21'1 ,_ ... "•" sn ,., !M·· ,. -*'·· :"!. ~ ... ~.! .......... w 5495 ""~ tn ,., -·· 24 _...._ '65 F«d n VI $4495 All ...... c:-..t. "'" ....-..... ,.lA. I 101. 4._ .. "'"• tn ,., -·· 10 .... Transportatl-Specl•l• Now •v•r•gi"9 15 c:•n p•r w••k encl now un b• ref•il•cl •+ whol•ul• to th• public. la•t ».a cle•l•n on the•• old•r urs. SAVEll :~~!'!!~ .. !!:r.~~-$885 .,, ...,.., ot•.O" .. ATAIU. 20'1. cl-• ., 77 ..... tn ,., -·· JO -""'· '66 Y.W. S•roof ~195 S.-.ef 4.1-. CTWMI lt'to "-• ., ... 142 ,.. -·· ,, _... :•?. f.~~~~ t~r;..S1495 4-., tr•ft HI ,at -.. Jt -ttt.. ~ '62 Corvair M011za $4tft5 4 Dt, 4 ..... Tell-. fNUWttll Tn I lie. 1.7 .... ., ._.. ... ,., -.. 24 _ .... '64 Dodge Pic~ . $885 ..... , .. 117*-\J It 'I .... ., ... tJI 07 ....... ...ek ' '62 T·llnl c ... ...n;We. ~. He •.. .._ 20" .. ...... 27=-.. 14-'k ..... I - 5595 re Df -- • NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE NtWPOIT HAIIOII ~-..,LOULU'--.1 •• l&ll •• ...,. •• TMI ....... .IiiiA JOe COSTA MESA -----• opens, Tbe 'Diand&J lloiD.la& &Inlet two dmn a week Clob of Newpoit Bead> will ltarllo~ Oct 7. · ..... ail Oo&. 10 a& lbe 'lburaday ClUb offtoen llolboa Bor aa\i lor 11M aad chllnDOII Ia< tile IINI8- 8nc .. ~ m..sa.l of tbe 89 are u follow· lira ·a.,; DOWMUOIII. ' '· ~A DIL IIAI, CALif • season Mario Pa.cioi, decoratiooa: llr;o. Robert Ooecllart. ·Har- bor area ooordloatiog ~ cU: Mrs. tloward W. Rua~ell, hloiOrlaa aad pabllclty; lira. lvaa Slurgla, boapllallty; lin. "James Lee, parllam•- tanao: lin. Robert Wlleoo, reaerv&tloo.a; Mrs. J6Jben: BILL HARRISON, ,world War II Navy voter.,, ·at rlghl, I s pictured with Bob Ritchie, progran chalrmCI'\ for the day at Sept. 17 meeting of the Corona del Mar Kl· wanis Club. {Howard Fo lsom photo.} lira. •llobeli C. )IIIler pro. bert D. : Smltb. pnolddeot; pam cbUnuD .-d t.t :nee-Mrs. Robert C. ·Miller, tee: p-.S.~ bu anaap4 pro. Ylce-preoldeot; Mro •. LIOJd .feelloaal aatenal~aeot for A. : Wlleoa, .?Jid vtce-preai· lbe olub'l ga:~eral meeUop, dent, membership; Mrs. JA ... wtdob •111 be beld oo lbe ,lie Reynolds, apeclal atd 'lbarsday of.,.,_, tb e vee ta; Mra. J obn Yorrta, '!be a rat procnm wtumc;: ... · yearbook; Mr&. :Diloo Webb. tare Bob .._tae. bumortat recording secretary; Mn. aDd 11naer· lbe Bea Yo!t Allan w. Love, oorreapood- Trio f1'olll 'Laa Vepa in ing secretary; Mrs. Daotel November.· autbor ~as-Westbrook, nnaact~ aeore- Joo• aad ~8111 Cubman tary; Jobn A.Oaborne.nnao· wtll bead tbe Cbrt•unas ctal secretary; Mrs. WlW100 sbow: Mu. Cryer • popular Va nee, treasurer; Mrs. TV a'u.r flom N.;, Zealand. "Pete'' Walker, cbaplala; In JIOl!&ry; Tom FraodMa, Mrs. c;rt Allderaeo, Cl~; well IEoon TV peraooallty Mrs. ~rwto Schwaer, oom- i M cb· Joyce Aimee 10d munity service: Mrs. · Mel ;azl ar ~lbed from Bob Schinkel, coordlna&or; Mrs. Burbaok. reaervattooa; Mrs. Patrie~ BatiE ley, ielepboae; lira .. lobo Coooelly. lb.,.. tor; llrL 'Robert Roper, Yl· lltattoo: Mrs. ·Jack Wager, art; Mrs. Donald Weber, bowling; Mrs. D. E. Garr, bridge. · lira. H&rvey II<> Clure, golf; Mrs. James StitrUng, gotr beginners; Mro. : R. Oordoo McCarty. gourmet; Mrs. ·Darrell Cole, juniors; Mrs. Roger Salmon. kntt-wtta; Mrs. ,James Stamp- er, ID&oequins; Mrs. ·Marton Geode, eiogleaires. TWO ORANGE DI STRI CT department wori:shops held Wect"lesday ni~t. SepL 18, in Btea were conducted by Newport Beach Junior Ebe\1 members, Urs. Warren Fix, Orange District 2nd vice-president on federation, Cl'ld Mrs. Frank Hughes, OrM~ge District health chairman. In the busin ess session, Orange Oi strict trea- su rer, Mrs. Henry Stotsenberg, of East Bluff, member of the local club, presented the propo sed budget toJ. the coming year and distributed Inform ation and proce- dures to the 20 club treasurers -.o make up the dlstricL Pictured above are. .ftom left. Mrs. Edward Vr'tlitetlouse Jr. of Cor- ona del Mar~ president of the Newport Beach Junior Ebell; Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Fix. both residen ts of East Bluff. Other Juni or Ebell members attending wort- shops included Mrs. L ion el DaSi lva, Mrs. James Casey, Mrs. Gus Chabre, Mrs. Carroll Hochschlid, Mrs. Roger Sherm an, Mrs. Harlow Richardson , Mrs. Larry Mit .. Chel l, Mrs. Eugene Kovach and Mrs. Raymond wood, Coordinator (Photo by Karen Kovach.) Saved by faith, prayer after 6 days on raft 1 . ly AI Koho story or bls t&lth and now he believes it atrected the outcome. Bill is OOing just this - telling his story or bis Orm Hope• a aoupe Ill April. .,,,,,. The CJ.obe Trottera are arraopag a ut.p to Lake Arrowhead to October aod the An Sectioo hu selected a profesaiooal artist to In· LEGAL HOTJCE andunwaveringdectstonwt.th CER11Ji1CATE or MJSJNESS Id s buddies on that 6th aod F1eddo .. n ... N-e Corona del Mar K.iwanian The story or Navy veteran Bill Harrtaon's "Six days on a ratt"leads the Listener to one unshakeable con· elusion: the power and faith that the survivors placed in their prayers tor rescue were most surely answered. ftnal day, to tum to faith THEUNDERSJGNEOdoheJI!~ and pray er ror rescue. by eertify ell at thy .,.e· co..- ductiaa a iood baaiaesa at 414 Late in the 6th day, the :L Newport Bh·d., Newport last or 3 Navy Corsair Beach, Calif., aader the fi<:tt- ri1!1J.ters on a happenstance tiou firm a .. e of Swi .. Ch .. ntght spotted Bill tranti~ let Coaliaental Food Speeial· ally waving a tom white tie• •d that •aid firm ia eo- rag while be was tleld up po•ed of t.he followiaa peraou Han lee's tell of world tour Blll Haniaon, now a general contractor in ll,b.ittier, was the speaker at luuweel's meeting or the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club at tbe Villa Sweden restaurant. · He was int~ Weed by Bob Ritdlie as certainly among the roost tortmate or Individuals to survive the loss of a Navy minesweeper orr Okinawa in a typbooo in Occober, 1\145. whose a-e• ia full ad plaee by his buddies 00 a bouoo-of ft!lai4eaee are u followa, tng ran. 'The rest was easy. to-wit: The 4 were picked up by a Jeny Prosek, 316 Catdiaa PBM nytng boat within an Or., Newport Beach. hour, while the Corsair kate Prosek, 316 Catalioa arlted th drlltl at "'th Dr,, Newport Bead!.. m e ng r t Wl WI TN F'.SS oar hade thia 16th wtde,easy circles.· day of September, 1968. The next day was rest ror Jeny rroaelr. all -on the 7th day. Kate Prosek Bill Harrlsooisoo a speak-STATE Of CALIFORNIA Ins drcutt ipODIOred bf COUNTY OF ORANGE sa. Coaat ~--laviap ad' ON 11115 16• d.,-of S.,t_. . .-b..-, 1968, lloelore ••· • Notary Lo111 Aa.l. of Soulbem PaW ie ia ad In Hid co .. ty Caltromta,. · a acroog P~ ad state. reatdias tbeH~ia, ponauot theoeed to support doly oommi .. iosed .. d awora, our tree eo.terpriae system, pereoully •peared Jerry· to belp educate tbe public Prvaelr., K..ae Prosek, U.owo NEW OFFICERS ol the Thur sday Morning Club of New- po rt qeach Include, lett to right, Mrs. Robert 0. Smith, president: Mrs. Robert C. Miller, first vice-oresi dent. and Urs. Willison Vance, treasu rer, (Ensign photo.) Following her theme. "treasures from tbe sea," Mrs. ·l:'dward "hitehouse Jr. will ortlcially open her year I& president or the Junior 1-bell Club or Newport Beach at the F.bell Clu~ house at an 11:30 luncheon roday. Sept. 211. nte luncheon oommittee, beaded by Mrs. James Casey. •lll be rollowtng the "songs hom the sea" guideline, with a decorative rendition or "By the seL ·~ Mr. :Harrlooo -t 6 clays and oights on a +toot by 9-root: Navy Ute raft. wt.tboUt fbod or ..-..M .mm tbe II>,....... ~J•ui­ hour t::Jphooo aDd 86-toot wavea. ·1114 lived to tell the story. : The nrat ,day there were 9 survivors on the ran. ~e Sib day there were only 4. to 11111 to be tlr.e peraoas whose on the truths about our aaaes are 811 bscrikd to the Amerlcao economic system, wl thia iutnla,ea.t., •d adr.ao-'" Memt.s 1114 1betr IPleat& '*-• a 'lt.Cidoea lOUr or the world by WUIIE and C&ml Hoolte. busbaod aod wtre teachers in tbe Newpo~esa Uni· fled 'Scbool Disut.ct. The trip through Europe and the Midd.e East by car and Asia by boat (including an uriplanoed stopover in Red China) will be hlgjlllgjlted through slides and their nrst-hand experiences. 01 tbat 6th day, the sur- vhing 4 were eyeing one another, 'M)Odering wbo would be oe:1t ·-the vi ctim or tbe elements. and tbetr own periodic halluctoations, rever, IUrlbum, starvatioo. dehydr&tl.oo and just plato rear. Then tbe 4 tumed on their stroogest powers or human reaction, agreeing that their own i_ndiridual strength in asking Clod ror rescue was now the course. Thus each man cooOOcted his searching period or prayer ror the benent or all. Mr. :Harrison said that the reall zat1oo came to them that the most important factor of all had been passed over in their O'NR aelr-ioterest to survive. :As Individuals and as a group, -they bad ratted to tum to faith in the Al- mtgbty.. l:lomehow, after Chetr periodS ot prayer, the situation looked and felt dttrereat. : ~s for btmself, Sill stated, be promised God. U he lllr- vi~ · he 'tVOUld tell bta aoclet)' aod govemmenL : ledaed to 111e tht they uecv- Bill's message rings loud ted the .-e. 111d clear tor greater lllPPOrt WlT"' ESS my h•d •d offi- of our Christian teachings. dal seal. Nelson Robinson PIPE FITTINGS TAK!M Notary Pnblic ia •d for aaid Cou ty aad State. Solid brass wa'er pipeline My Commis•ioa e~~:pirea Jnne ftttlngs, valued at 12,369, 14. 1971. were taken rrom a temporary Publiah: Sept. 26, Oet. 3, 10, coostructloo abed at aay. 17, 1968. i• Lhe Newport H•~ side Drive and Heliotrope bor F..Daip. Ave.. . Corooa del Mar. H. B. DAR OIAPTER Wednesday nlgjlt or eorty OPENS FALL SEASON Thursday moming, Sept. ·u Tbe opening fall meeting . or 12. Walker & Bates OJrp. or tbe Col. ·wtwam Cabell or Riverside stated the or DAR., Newport Beacb, nttings would only be use-was beld yesterday, Sept. rut to someone laying water 25, ·at tbe bome or Mrs. :Qly pipelines.: Holmes Cbeny Jr.,:·l504 E. Ocean Ft., -&lbo&. ARRIVES IH VIETH.W Desoert wu served by the o\lnnan Ftrst Class John hostess chainnan. Mrs. ftter· Patterson, son or Mr. and ritt w. :Martin, assisted by Mrs. :Janes D. Patteraon or Mmea. · Leland J. · Bello, 701 Lido Park Drive, No. ~. Cli(ford W. Eatee and Frank Lido Pminsula, ·is on duty y. · Hutchison Jr. ·. Mrs. at Cam Ranh Bay A.B. VIet--Selah M. :Reber, regent pre- nam. : He is a medical re-sided at the IJJsioees meet-- cords specialist wt.tb tbe tog.· James Kueaeter ot Pacinc Air Forces. Before oran·ge O>unty Offtce or his arrival In Vietnam. He Ctvtl Defense spoiEe on was assigned CO Kelly AFB; "Emergency communica- Te xas. · tiona." DINING ROOM · FLOOR SAMPLES 20% to AQOio OFF LOll Fll 'IIIIU TAa - ALSO ON THE ~ARO of lhe Thursday Morning Club to r lq68-6q are, left to righ t, Mrs. Allan Love, co rres- ponding secretary, and Urs. John Osbo rne and Mrs. Dan iel Westbrook , fi nan ci al secretaries. (Ensign photo.) Membership Otairman, Mrs. Garry Short. wtll be wel- coming into provisional membership Mrs. Ray Em· Right NOW-- Is Drapery Cleaning Time BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DRAPES FOR THE HOLIDAYS Cot! experu professionally remove your drapes BEFORE you leave on vacation ... FREE ESTIMATES Supply Free drapes during drapery (·leaning. nrtivel' and re-install yc;ur dralib aflcr ):on return. R£MEMIEJI, COfT DltAP£1tY CUANIHC IS GUARANTEED PDIFlCJ or 100% RepiiiCelllent RIIJI'CII•• of the Aae of YDIW Dr...-. W ClesMble. 11 LARGEST DRAPERY CLEANERS SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY ' mona, Mrs. J ames Hodge and Mrs. Gordon Quinn . Mrs. Clayton Thompson, "bell president. \1/ill also be in attendance. ~nouocemeots of forth· coming projects will be made by new chairmen. Fine arts chainnan, Mrs. Gus Chabre. is planning a fund-raising an e:dlibit ror November. 'Ibe seoood grade c reative arts and enrichment program. already initiated, will be discussed by Mrs. Jay Jaolel.,, Macadoa aod ,.,.. --· ~ planning lbr a medical self- help clini c has been oom- pleted by Mrs. tuok Hughes, safety chairman. Members will be encouraged to enroll their famili es and friends in this ftrst session ever to be given in Newport Be&ch. Ways and means cbai.rman, ~~~!au~o~~~~·s wr~! :; Junior's major project, La Boutique Unique, which wtll raise money tor the club's many charities. DUM l IIDUP PI Oil PLAYS FOillll The Corona del Mar Hlgb Scbm 1 drama asaocia&:ioo has aooouooed tbe tol.lo...-q plays plaooed ror ~ duc:t:ion during tbe ecbool. ,..: "The ~ace at ..... -."''All., SoDa :" ··vtft Vaacllwtla,•• .. Sceoarlo" aa4 pooldl1y an original musical comedy. The drama group also plans a tbeapi Ills ban(Jiet aod m ·academy award with tbe presentation or "Jo 'a," named in booor of drama coacb, Joanne Bl&ck. UY F1E11S, ..... , ......... ,. t. NAN£ UAND WATCKES DIAMONDS • U.'WELR\' • CI F'TS -... ·-.... c.ta... . ~It l{tl' ..... • Q 1 duUellrhl 11 •an ••nnwtnlllill ... • •• tull'lltsdf1111Ftl 2 11 •I I II .. MIIIIII - H.J.GA~I{E{f fll~I]U~E •£a ~' • ... --·•-6.'111:\a 170 NIWPOIT 200/o OFF ' I DR. BENNET'S •• I •• co• • ·~ aa• • I& • II •• '•o 14. • aD .... ... 0 . . . , • •a,. •• ... ... f\ ,., ~· • •as 7 FA.T'"'ER I I'M so ~ATE~U L TJ.\A.T '(QU ARE WIT\-\ ME. AT ALL TIMES I AM WITH THEE DO YOU REALIZE that you hove it in you to Meet all your resPonsibilities, tD cope with any situatiot~? God has placed within you this won- d•ful ol:.ility; you ""d only to believe in Him _,.. sincerely see&!: His guidon ce. Scarcely any joo, equals the reoliution that Someone is by your side at every moment, just wait ing for you to call upon Him to show you the path over, und.r, or through your dorker experiences. Thi 1 consciousness contTibutes immeasurably to hirj, spirit and happiRess. No maHer how awesome your problems, you n .. d hove no fear. Certain- ly you ore not to let onyt+.ing dismay you, for at Isaiah .C1 :10 God says, "Fear thou not; for I om with thee; be not di smay .. d; for I am thy Gocl: I wi II str.ngihen th"; yea, I wi II help th .. ; yeo, I will uphold thH with the right hond of my ri dtt~sneu." This important prom ise God is Mailing to you, p•sonolly. He prom ises that He will hold YOU up and make YOU adequoto fdr ony s ituation. Accept th is great fact by sefting Him ond telling Him how grateful you ore thot His tremendous power is within you. There's no need to use fancy words or stilted phroses. Toll! with God just os you would too good friend, and H• will understand ev..-y word YOll ore soy ing. D«2votional Ungodly People THE ONLY KINO 80D SAVES A shott Sermon Oft • Strlinp Tort IJ' Dr. w. · R. N ... n '"To him tNt worbtt1 not. but belitwttl "' hNR tMt juslifiltt. the unpdiJ', hts flitlt ts ncllaned fw r!p ..... snna." ........ 4:5. / · I wish to e. II your attention to one fKt..-Qod jwltifiet unpty men. t1e does not ~ all" uneodtY men. but .... }!Atifies onty urw:adtY ..... lllen ... tMt t.au11:-they have been uf110d1Y and •idled. God demands a c:Nrce In their chat'Kter before He ceulves them. -This is not true. The fifth ~ of the fourth of Romani itefinitely says thalt ... "God justifies the uneoc:tty .t\o belifte." What then does God ask an utl£0dly sinner to do? First of all, nothina:; tNt is. to ce.se from absolutely all effort to save himself. For the verse uys, "To him thet worketh not." A man is a.-ed simply to .ccept God's verdict about hi~ that he is ungodly unrishteous, and unable to save himself. Second, Kcept the ~essed news that God Himself has already reckoned his sins and uneodlines.s to another Person. that is, to Christ, His Son; and that, because the punishment of sin was death, Jesus has IJ:r God's appointment dted, has shed His ~ood In the sinner's place. "The Lord laid on Him (Jesus) the iniqu ity of us all." (lsat.h 53.:6) Christ died for our sins,-that is, instead of our dyina for them. (Duth here rne.ns banishment from God under a curse; and Christ bHrinc our sins was f()I"Mken on the cross as accursed of God. Matthew 27:46; Gllatians 3:111 Now when an unsoclly man finds these two areal truths; first, that he is utterly suilty and unable to help himself; and second. tl\aot Jesus Christ has already borne sin, 1n his place. by God's appointment; and when this unsocUy man just accepts these facts and trusts this Saviour, whom God ra ised from the dead to be trusted, this unsoc111 man is saved then and there; that is-God for1ives and justifies him on the baSIS of the price already paid,-the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Do you believe this? Of, are you still tryinc to reform yourselt,-promisins your- self that you will do better, and merit God's favor thus? Why do ~ not believe what God says: By deeds of ri&hteousness shall no flesh be just•fied In God's sight? (Romans 3:20, Titus 3:5.} listen to the Gospel: ''To him th.t worketh not, but belteveth on Him that justif ieth the ungodly, his faith is reckOR@CI for ri&hteousness." (Romans 4:5.} Th is is "J.ood news," indeed.Every sinner in the world could have this salvation, if he were Wlllin&. this moment. let everyone who wants Christ claim Him at once. As a sinner claim the Saviour God has appointed for sinneB, as very own Saviour this moment. He sees your heart. Trust Him now as 10UJS; and lo, He is yours! Thin~ of That! br Edwin Raymond Anderwn F,..., "THE EVANGEL," ... 25,. L.,.., ,.l•rl ... Did you know that - -The tiOf'mal human eye a11erages 25 blinks of one·fifth second duratioo every minute? -a rattlesnake slithermg at top speed C(Wers about four miles an hour? ___. healthY ragweed emits about 8 billion pollen 1rains a morning? -the mosqu :to flaps its winss about 300 ti~ per second, the butterfly 5 times. an1 the bee 200 times? -talkative factory workers develop carious teeth more rNdily than silent ones? -the rings around Saturn are composed of chunks of ice? -cats can catch head colds? -the ocean floor is covered with lumps or mancanese and cobalt as big as billiard balls? -cows sive more milk when bedded on foam rubber mattresses? You didn't? Well don't feel too badly; these f.cts thoulh interestine, are tMIIy not very important. They are neither earth·IMki"lo nor life.changing. BUT it is of first importance to know the ¥ita/ facts of the livina WOfd of God whtch spgk of our relationsh ip with Him. Not ooly to know, but to accept them, and thus have them become life-chanalna. It is a fact, face it or not, that "All have sinned. •nd come short of the 1lory or God" (Romans 3:23). Unfortunately, far too many traM th8t ~emn f.ct as ;t tt were reli1ious fiction. It is • fact that "There is none riatrteous., no not OM; TheN ts none that underiUndeth, there is none INt MeUth after God. n., .. ... 10"1 out of the ..,, tMy are topthet become unprofitllb .. ; there is ftOftl thlt cloeth IDQd, no. not one" (Romans 3tl~l2). Quite an indictment! And ,..., • nwn Ms toorilhly ·~ "'()poqtion Cr.wl.out" when these facts would focul tuu___. upon tN Mrd hurt end dud spirit But fects are facts fOf all th.t. A fMnOUs French ..,.... once Nid: .. Feets .. fKtl• ~ ~re not in the least what you c:Nnc:e to "'"* of them1 ....,_ wHI thlr bolr nor di~r 'lif'ith the bruttl of 'fOAl' opinion." ... thlt ts not really true. The f.cts of the Word r:A God M neither cold nor diiiK•, lui: mMr ... hea¥y with tht hee!Mnly t.rt:.e.t. Tile.,...,. of l:lloodW' ~ "'"' ttwouP M"'fY tetter, .very line. "The Lord Jt ... not wtll'"-tNt , lhould -""• "but that all should come to repentenct" (2 ,...., 1m. tt fl 1 bl••ed feet that "God commendeth hio eo.. ..._.. -. itl INt., whMI " ... ,.. ....... Cfwist died for .... (ftc:wMM wt ...... -of .......... _., ........ _ .. _ ... ___ .... ____ -· 1w w 1'111 •• llilttofd, now " the dlr Of ..._. ..... C2 Corhlltt.._ Wl 1L '1P' ._,. cc t twa of ...... _ ... of IN~ wrillln1 ~lor •1sll:,. -=r w1 1111111 "* ... ., uniD Him for .... -P:IC 1.. ft t&f:' ·~-,__., __ ... _1111 _....,.. ... -~~·-..., ---•-•••no--wr =MiliAI• ... ..,._..,...aa sldlf'-'t.llr.-,.,...,. :~·~•;"::•:-•~s~a~';'~~-= -.. ...,. Jloul, .,. __ ~ • ~ __ .. _ _ .. ___ .. M ··-··-... ..., __ _ _.. Clrl •• •m. OUT FROM THEM BY BILLY GRAHAM ,_ o.ct•"-.............. m. Ml••..,..l•• All three American television networks and hundreds of independent television sta~ tions are now frar.tically searching for mot ion pictures. The ratings indicate that motion piC- tures outpull all other types of programs. The television industry is almost out of great movies. It is reaching the bottom of the barrel and is giving, \be, America,n public a view of violeDCe, . aadiam and sex. ejaht in .oue. Ut.~ing rooms. Such pictures u Never on Sundo.lf; Tom Jonea and Bltnvup are shown as family entertainment.'' ..... Motion pictures are being televised that only art thea ters would show a few months ago. This departure of the ·television industry from the accepted code and customs of the past poses a serious moral problem for the Christian. The Bible teaches that the Christian is to be in the wo rld but not of the world. Yet thousands of Christian parents are caught up in a dilemma, finding themselves a nd thei r children feeding upon the violence and sex thrust right into their homes by the television screen. It takes diScipline to get up and turn off the televh"ion in the midst of a fasc·inating program. Many Christian par- ents have given up the struggle. In 2 Co rinthians 6:17 the Apostle Paul writes, "("orne ou t from among them, and be ye sepa- rate, saith the Lord." Relatively few clergymen today preach Re rmons on the subject of &epa- ration. yet throughout the New Testament, both in the GosPels and the Letters, we are taught that as Christians we are to be separated from the evils of this present world system. , The word that is translated "world" most often in the New Testamen t is the Greek word kwmtO.'t. J es us said that Satan was the prince of this kottm ott, or world system. This means that Satan has organized the world of unbelieving mankind upon his evil principles of force, greed, .selfishness, ambition and pleasure. The world system is imposing and powe rful. It is often out- wa rdly religious, scientific, cul t ured and elegant ; but underneath. it is seething with national and commercial rivalries and ambitions. In any real crisis it is upheld only by anned force. Separation, as spoken of in the Bible, is two- fold . Fir8t, it means to be oppoeed to whatever is contrary to the mind of God; and second it is unto God himself. The Bible teaches further that we are to be aeparated from false teachers who are described aa "veuels to dishonor" (2 Timothy 2 :20). The Bible doea not teach that we are to be separated from contact with evil in the world or even in the church, but we are to be aepa· rated from complacency with and conformity to it. Je&u s Christ ia to be our model. He waa holy, blameleu, undefUed, eeparate from sinnen. Yet he waa in auch contact with people for their oalvotion thot the reli~ou• leaden of thlt clay denounced him u fellowahipinl' with winebib- ben and sinners. . · Christ repnled hio diociplea u a oelect com- pony of men wtM. eltbenohlp wu not of thil world. Chrilt plaiDI7 told tho relilloua lea4lon of hil day thlt thq were of thil world. By their speech, conduet and moa-thq pve proof that thq belonpd to tho -.. He warnod hil diociplea thlt becau10 they .,...,.. differeD! they would hive a en. to bear and would bl -cuted. Refuol ... to bl ...,fanned to tho prlllelp'- of thil world and under tho daily Lordahlp of .......... - Chrilt lllom ...... .. tho)' ..... It-dioclploo.~~~~ -of to, ~=~~ Abraham's faith wu 10 .,at lhat wh<n he and hue left Jhe tenants at the foot of the hill, he llid, "I and Jhe lid wiD 10 yond~ end worship, Mll cMW .,._ to .,._.. He betined that Isuc ,... coinr to die, yet he promioed the ..,..... ....,. 1I'OUid bot~ come bock olift. hue u yet did no1 lmotr lhll he .... lo be ............ be- he uklll hia fllller, i• the Jamb for • bamt ?!'·"!a~r· He wu oo hWdal of that he olrw,. .., when he ....... "God '"';'W for ':1'lk Lord .a, Gnat Events the Old Testamett "The Death of Saul"-) Samuel31 f 'L By Jor llorlla a.ua &c.o. • • c-...a .. •••• _ __. ca... a-...... •til I·--.. -....... ...., .. __ ..... ,.,.• II -...., ._ ol.... ( ...... til) I' .. _. .. ...._ ----..._.. II • -..... ...,_ ~ ,_. 1c -r _.. ... .. ____ 1 -c ... , ¥< a... o-.u, •• •• I r (Lilli. lii'J II "''a .a ...... r. .. ----..,.r-11 .. _. -. .. ......_ .... ---...._.. CAdt 7•11J ............ . ....................... .. •• , .... *"T ---... ....... ... .... ( ...... ,.,, ....,. ... ....,...... .,...,.,...,u-. .. ,, ...................... ---....,. D ........ ,.., I ___ .. c-. II ....... ._ ~ •• #1# ol Mdl) ........... . .... ~ .... ., .................... .. a .._ ,_ .. _, '"....,.. ,_ .,..o' -17<41 u-..,c~, .................... ,....,.. ac "'*" -.1 " JrrSP"t.. .. ----__ .. *" ...... Qoelt.. r.n .................... . ........ ___ .......... ., .......... ,...,., .... _ _. --·r .. -.. -,_ ..... , • ow 'l-~ol , __ , .... ..., *T --.......... , ........ __ ...... -r -----........ !'•= ............ , Jl .... ..,. --•.r ..... ~ • __ ........ 'llllf!ll/ll" c--. .. nmr·w .. , ·-··'-.. , wll ... ---... --..r ., ................... ( ...... , ~~~-'-........ (Goa. ........ --·--..... . .......... , ..... __ ._ ...... ..... .... _ .... .._.._ .. ·-... __.. .. ___ _ . .. _ .. _ .. __ .. ., -~~--~~ .. --... ht:tc. ':.·'= .=-.: -1 • ... __ ... _ .. __ _ Mol) ..... PES?? ____ .. --··--lloll) ·-~-~-­.. :-:I ----- • ORANGE COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ~led P'•P••I• will be received at the Office of the Clerk of the 8011rd of Supervisors of the C011atv of Orn.ae, Saota Au, CalUonaia, oa or be~re Moad11y •e 7• d., of OciDber, 19168 at 2:00 p.m. o'clock, at wlatch thne they will be publicly ope~~ed aad rud Ia the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Super· visorw , Ro-SOl, Couaty Admia·iat,..tioa Bo ild io~~:, S.ota Aaa, C.lif~t.. for coaalnac llall!l ' hipway i1l accordaoce wilh the pia .. aad •r:ciflcatioaa therefor, to which s pecial refereoce ia -de •• fol owa : Ia dae Co.aaty of Oraap, oa Suoflowe r Aveaue frol!l 1300 fee l 1 uat of Harbor Boulevard to Bear Street aad 600 feet ! uat of Brie to I Street to Mala Street. Blda are "'qolred for the eDiire work as described here in: ~,.,,_, •• Ear/_,. ,,.,.. No. Q.,.,.my O .. crt,uon of W•rll I 10 Ea. 2 70L.F. 3 L.S. 4 350 M. Cal 5 46,450 C.Y. 6 22,250 s. y. 7 L.S. 8 2.S.4M T011 9 22,050 T011 10 21 T011 111 1a.a T .. :U...-t.SIOToe U ... lf7LY. ~ ' .15 16 11 18 19 20 21 22 24 L.r. 61 L.F • 44 L.F. 112 C.Y. 7 Ea. 37 Ea. 2 Ea. 65 L.F. 218 L.F. Adjuth11 Manholu to Grade Remove Pipe Colvert C1urias 6 Gnabbia1 ~·u·aiahial 6 App!yh11 Water ~1dw1y [&UVIIIOII COIIIpaCt onp .. J Croaad FiDi•h fte~~~dway Awep.le S.bb .. e Awe_pte B .. e Liqald A•pll.h (SC-250) Allt*alt~ f-J-J.i~ A.tpla.&t t.it.... . Place Aaplla• C b • ?60fl•cl Areaa) , .... .. II" RCP 21'' RCP 12" CMP Drop lalet1 ud Cr..tee Cllli•• "8" Coaerete ... Place Sarvey Moaameeta (Type" A") Caide Markers Place Tr1fric Sip• Metal Be-Curd Ra ilia& Fonaiah aad Place Tr1ffic Sip• I Coadalt (2}(") 11le lorwpi•l q .. atid,. IN a,.d•ata •ly, "'•• a&..-u • balllia lor •• co. part-of ..... ad •• Couty oro-·· cloea aot. expr-17 or ~ l•pllcad ... •P" dr.at •• act .. J IMit .. l of _ ... will C8"'"f'"4 .... wf. t.t Neer¥11 dr.e rlsfat to iacr ... a or dacreaH •• .... ,of 117 da .. or po111oa of •• -s. or • ._,, portl•• af •• work. aa • .,. l.e 4•-ad aecll-••ry or ad<riaaa.la "r •• EaalaMr. 1\e coau.et Me.m•la •.n c.llliat oflfedee tD C•tnc:tor.. fa• of PNpo .. J, Fo• af Al"•,.t., Plea .. Spada] Ptnl· aioaa, •4 5._11.4 s,.Gioad•a. all af Mtlc:ll eN" lie Ia dae Offtce of •• O,_p c.. • ., lad Depo,.•t •4 are tl~r~IIIJ' raferN4 tD •4 •He • ,.n ta.,..(. PI• .. Special PN<ri .. MI •41 e6er CMtn.et doc.••t '-•• will M ••.UaWe ltr u.ala..._ ..... , el.,... Cepf11 of all c .. tnct 4ac:a••• • .,. M __ ... at •• Oflct~ af •• Or-p C••'Y' •••4 o.,.,..&. ..., w.a EJ•• sene&. s.ta A.a. Callie• I•. Pl•a. Special Pta'fillli•• (aat laddlaf Sa-deN s,.dlca-- 11•• ar ••• 41m••• iaei.W -., ,.,___, •4 ,.,. .. 1 ,.,. •• .,.. '-oa.&a&.a4 ..,. proopectl'fl .. .._. .,.. ,.,.., of • ,noo1 •d .. mea elarp Ia •• •••• af ... 00. Maldl •••• •a11 ••• M NfadoWa. All elecb Mall H -~~• ,.,..ltle to Or-1• CMaty ,.,__,., list ..... 141 M IMIII4 te •• lee4 0. ,.,.. ... «10 W•t a•• Stnet. s-ta .b .. Calllitra.lo. Copl• ef •• S..~ Spedlca ... a • .,. M ,.nlllaoed ler 11.51 tu .. d .. e4 ... •• Dapatlia•t of P.Wie ....... State Coal}' of OJ-... 400 Ufo!"l~. ••• ,.."'-'". Ill Seed• ................. _. ................ ...,. ... .,, ... m ... .- • Lo~. (Effective May 1,1968 to April 30, 1969) 4.18 A•plaalt Raker 6 lroeer 25f ptaw/p 24~ r*•/p 32f ,aw/p 4.07 Fin Cr.der (HiP••y ud Street Puia1) 3.97 FlaP'•• 3.97 Labor• (Ca-rll) 4.18 Oper.tora aad Teadere 25c pa.wj p 24~ .. w/p 25c pla.w/p 24~f pllw/p 2S. plaw/p 2~t J*w/p 32f r*w/p 32f r*•/p S2f ptlw/p of Puaaatic: .. d Electric Tools. Vlbr1tiar Na da illea, aad SUailll' Mechnical Tools aol aepar..tely cl .. alflad hareill 25c pllw/p 24~f plaw /p 32c piaw/p 4.18 Tree C lia~ber, Feller aad Chala .S.w Operator 25f phw/p 24~c ph,wfp 32f plaw/p o,.,.,,,., l!'n•l-t~~(EHective J .. ly I , 1968to Jaae Croup 1 4.68 Ea1iaeer, Oiler and 30, 1969) • IC8 -___ ... _ .... .._ .... , .. ,. -lila ... -· .......... -....... ---. .. ,.., ot• .. lllr ...... ,...,, ..... u BoiiDO Ill.... -Poul . a wu a bad lodt dar tar ....... UJ o.-'--· All•• --· 41. olllll ••• .. ••· Bla .. ..., 'lr., Kalbor vtew ,_...,, ... L 10 :two. -WU --00 Till .., --ol • -....... "' ol -Ia ...... •• ""• wu rtlled or lie. .. Two boJo, 11. or 21. Ill, --Edwlld -· wall<ed laiO lilt No_. llo, IIIII E. lllr A .... Bal· ]'lolloool 8aok. 45'10 Cam- boL •• D-• Mc:Oovl«* . .,.. Or •• Ill<* Bor ODd 01ot 1771 ICmwood Place, Colla aeverll plocarea of lbe to. M•a. p•ed bi• Hood& 011 tedor of lbe baat, aad tbeo lae an.t in tblt ot 8815 daove otrta a Meany ••• ~ I..Ue A:ve.. CollOQ& cW froat otace wtacktw at eaos Mar. wne be wmt ID Cbe w. eo.• awy., "•• New- -l>r ... dar; """' bo port. wu b ..... pooalbly Nlllmed. lt wu goa.e. . . bJ a .uaa .. or 111111..1 fi'*'-Pa'worlb 130 w•e ~ 10m:, aooorci.QK 10 Robert I• hooD Jim Tyooa. IGI5 Co,ywood. 306 &2nd S•. c. ...... ee Dr., lnlae 'Newport !b«eL .. Ma* Von T-. •. Hoo-Slll!low. AldediN~. 8, o! 223 VIa 117 Via Lido i!oud. Lido Illlaco, f.ldo Ille. lllpped late, adlt bu lhe mw 'md. &Del C.tt oa a ftablag apear, lllilla·ID bta d.lagy, but lhe cauaag dle polat ro 1J) tn aaoo. t6Pt-toot slllboM ta bb leg u be was getting lllia8Jtl t1om bla cbct ... tolD a boat II: 440 Via Ud.o PM dda F.acue, :1)8 Nord.; be wu tMen co Hoag llomiDc CID)'oo Rd .. fibore-bf Se:'l'• ambulance. ollfl'a. wu ti.lteo by ber Sofwihry, Stpt. U pot .,... .. pis; lbe pig died Fredodck Meyer, 1231 lbe aell: dq aDd ita body B~llide Or., Corona del •• aa t> tbe Q'aoge Mu, said UDeooe took his OourliJ Helllb department Datam ftom the carport tiD be tee&ed in r~es .•. wUbout bta permtuion ... 'lbe door wu pdedopem 1.0 Belly OOarda, valued a1 170 lbe cu beloaging 1D Patlicll: were stoleo from Patrick MW•. 321 Ametbyat Ave., aod Mally O'Conoor, 6704 Balboa Jal111d, and stereo w. Ooeao Front, West New· t.apee md a aporta J~et. port ... Audr8Y E.uall, 419 addiDg to a lou of rn. Helle& rope Ave., Corooa were mien. del Mar. reported that aom• W ... Ney, s.,. 11 ooe dlove ber V~ away from A Em or pell« gr.m wae io f100t of her home. uaed to br611k a winciJw at S..d.y, S.t. 15 lbe raldeooe or Bert Day. Police saw John -=:lhterg- 20<:! Kewamee Dr .. Irvine too, 2.8. of 2010 w. Ocean Terrace ... Robert Courtney, Froc&, Ceotral NewJI)rt, U9 29tb !t, West Newport ·PI !led out on the bea.cb. cloud lbe eben ro his rea-ani to<*edblmoo the ch arge t .. lllt, Wt appareody for--d dnmk iD public. .. J-:er IPt to tom: it ad • stereo guests dlued 2 boys who tape deck was aroleo .• A had b10keo a winciJw In ber do lie bH Daisy M.upby , home, said Par:ricia Fol- 1811 IV. 8o,y Ave.. Balboa. som. 1270 RuUand Rd .• oo the rigbt knee ... A 3 wesccltrf; wt they ooulcin car mllilioo at the inter. ft.nd the teenagers ... The Sipal1111a 30c plaw/p 30c ph w/p 4.68 Hea vy D~:~ty Repainau'a section of Balboa Blvd. and rope was untied, 111d a 9 '18111 St .. Ceotral Newport, foot, Dbergl.aea dinghy wu 60c phw/p la¥0lved drivers Betty sroleo &om the pier at Via Broc of V• Nqys, Dawn Juc• IDd Bay Froot, a<> Helper 30c phw/p 30c ph w/p Croup 2 4.92 Co~:~crete Mb:er Ope,.. tor ISir.ip Type) 30c plaw/p 30c phw/p 4.92 Firemaa 30. phw/p 30c 1*•/p Croap .'\ 5.16 Eqai,-nt Cnr. .. er 30c pltw/p 30c ~w/p 60. pb/p Lewt10a of 822 W. Balboa oord1ng to Marty Lo<*oey, Blvd., Balboa, and James 801 vta Udo C)oud, Lido FaiUieb or George Air tale. Force Sue; a pa.eMDger io 60c plo.w /p 60f phw /p B~ a.o ... ·, c• lillllam BUILDING FLOODED 60f 'plaw/p Mttcbell or Vaa N~a. wu A bcoten water Uo8 , Southern Cal ifornia Thrift & loan specializes in personal, business 'nd Trust Deed loans ... Stop in today and se,e how we c.n solve your imme. diate money problems from depend- ~~~ funds available ri,tlt now. The Thrifty woy can -you money. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA THRIFT & LOAN ~ 170 E1o1 111ft St .• c.t1 Mou ..... 6Q-54MS UH Wibtlitt,IIWI .. los A~~oplos ... 65]·1220 . • lloo LOfiOSI Bi~lo Clan in tho H ... r 4,.. i••itl's ,_ .. • ... 4, Ia .Welt nMI: E•wy s-.Hy .. Mi•t .... t:.U .. 10:50 PLACE: PIIST IAPTIST ~01 OP CDST A MESA •1 M 1 lie Str•t A I'ARIII'ELCOIIE AI'AITS YOU ' BRING YOUR CHILDREN ! • Croop 4 $.27 A!l'flilflf Pt.&1!tr,eeea• 30, ~w/-p .)Of rJa•/p 5.21 BOx-.• or fllier Box o,..-..,(C...nta • Aa .. oh P ... t) 30e plaw/p 30f plaw/p 60rf plhw /p bolt, IDd. llbe wu tmted flooded 11 , IOOCU , aad. 2, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. . .. • a:dlarp ot r...., -.... .. un..,. • •u wu...em 'i dllvla&-Dr •• :No. 7;-trO!ohlr; Ore C • .. "'r'• · ,.,,.. ·-12 'llleidoy ·o~-~· • ·11. o o .. , ~roap 5 5.46 Aoplaah Pl.:at Eqiaeer 3Dc ph.w/p 30c 1*•/p 5.46 Coocrete or Aaplaah Sfl"'adiDr, Meela .. leal T111apia1 or Firliahl.ar lloo .,, ..,... Ft .~ 60c ,-w/p !ommoe lOok adv~atage rtiDIDUIKIUawatervaaaum li:z:ES. ALL .. 11"t,.JIEI.,. ot aa liDloc:&ed c• at tbe and mope aad aqaeepea ID Hoas lot, ud. lfOle rt1110ve tbe wu.. :'!bey aet Machiae Oper.tor 30. phw/p 30. plt.wf p 5.46 Heavy Oaty Re pai,..eD. 3Df phw/p 30c phw/p 60. plo.w/p 60. phw/p 5.46 Tractor Operator (Ball- dozer, Ta111per, Sera per nd Push Trac tor) 30c plaw/p 30. ph w/p 60f phw /p Croup 6 5.56 Coocrete Mixer Operator (Paviar or Mohile) 30c phw/p 30. phw/p 60c phw /p 5.56 Cruahia1 P1aat Earhaeer 30c phw /p 30c phw/p 60c phw/p 5.56 Motor Patrol Operator (Aa y Tyfj or Size) 30c ph.w/p 30c phw/p 60c phw /p 5.56 Uaivaraa EctaiP-eat Operator (Shovel, Beck.hoe, Dnarllae , Derrick, Clams he ll , ar Cr-aae ) 30c plaw/p .SOc phw/p 60c phw/p r-•• ,..,.. (E Heclive Nay 1,1968to April30,1969l 4.65 Driver of Da•p Track (len d.aa 4 yard• water leve l) 40c phw/p 45f phw/p 30c phw/p 4.68 Driver of O~tmp Truck (4 yarda , bot len d.ae 8 y1rda water level) 40e phw/p 4S. pilw/p JOe phw /p 4.73 Driver of Oomp Truck (8 yarda, but len t.haa 12 yarda Wiler ~vel) 40f pb w/p 43« phw/p 30c phw /p 4.81 Driver of Du111p Track (12 y1rda, bat lua thaa 16 yard1 water level) 40c phw/p 45f pirlw/p 30c phw/p 16.«J S.pariet ...... Lll-5531 o IEAUTT U.LOM " . . ..L..O'l'IAUU ' BEA UTY NOOK 2112 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar Phone &73-733& -.. ... ouoo. FrPsh Ranch F~s • m ::t .I\T RE;, l tJ l"Ol'R HfH4f Call 548-3i58 Arter 6 p.m. e PET StWPLIES TROPICAL FISH We have the larpest and most beauttful setectton of troptcal ftsh tn the area. We also carry a f ull !me of i)Qthlf tums. and all acces· sor tes needed lor the hobby. aM-"'&(""'" ........... o HEARING AIDS 5.03 Driver of D~trwp T~ck (16 yarda, bat leu thaa 25 7arda w•ter level) toe phw/p 4Sf phw/p 3Dc phw/p 5.49 Driver of Damp Track (25 yards or more water 218 W. Wilson Str f'el level, Siasle or Co.hiu~ • 1-DEUIG • ~~~~~~~~~§:~~ South Sea Troprcal Cos ta "'4~!So1 548·7961 HAL AEBISCHER HE~RIHG ~IDS Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. Coost Hwry. tioa of vehicles udadbtr truh or rvba.Jalt.trv.cb )40c phw/p 45f rJaw/p 30. ph w/p AD.nDIS 4.83 Driver of Road 011 LICUSED IIOIIDED Spre.der Tnaclt to.: phw/p 45c pllw/p 30t ,aw/p FRED H. GERWICK 4.89 Driver of Tt'llait Mix Truck (Vader 3 yarcla) 40f p.hw/p oUf phw/p .JOr plaw/p 30t C.I-..,U 5.03 Driver of Tr .. •Lt Nht ""'"1 .::..-2170 Track (3 yard• oratore}40f plt.w/p 45f r*w/p 30c plo.w/p 1.;}~6~73-~~-t-~,·~:-=:= 4.7 1 Water Traclt Driver (Ubder 2500 1•11-a) 40t pllw/p 45f pltw/p 30f plaw/p 4.83 Water Track Driver (2500 to 4000plloa•) 40rt pl.w/p Uc '*•/p 30f '*•/p 4.95 Water Track Driver . (4000 pll-IH" Mf'l!) 40rt plaw/p 6$f pltw/p lOc plaw /p (I) Travel ti•a Ia CMai..._, .. dae warlM. Te •• pncedia1 adt.•"l• ••II 1te a6le4 •• r.Ua•'-1 ,.,...., r. .,..tie•*ip: c.,.. • .,. -"• ,..,, c............ --. ... ,, .... ....... -ltU ..... 7, O...U... Ea ....... -It rfa•/p "-'-''"• • ., \a~'" • ce' ,..,., w~• SactiM 1m.s of iM L•r c. .. ef •• lhll ef c,u-..._ .. ,...... ...... .. , ........ . 1\o .,...IIH fMI lo ~ ......... af .. r--t••'• , ... (,.,., ,.,.,..., ... JJ w ........ "" - Brlek .. ,.,. 6 Moa&lt.• 50 60 70 10 90 9S Carpeatan~ 6 ..... 75 71 II M 17 to tJ '5 c-... , ... a ' ....... 1s 19 u 17 " ts Elaetrkt-6 ..... 50 60 6$ 70 TS 10 IS to lr• WorbN 6 ._... 17 II IS ., N t'r Aor ol_lle _ _.1004 _..,., .. ___ _ .... ~ ... ,a..:~•Ji! ••-INIIII .. ..U••• .. •=slC •••• •'" o1 ..,• .. ~ .. --••am' 1L"a ............ •.-··-~c.... ar o..e. .. .,.,., ... ) = CDIMit. ....~ ~ ...... 't'.:.uz::-..... c. ,, t.•.t IL.C -···~'"'""'"'"'"a .. II& 1111 .. lup• ..._ ~ s..v,,.. •• c_ .. , ....... ;. ••lit' c--·• ,......,. ~:··~~'-!:;'c•. II ()it!.. liz In•-qolll_, dl)' cl .. loJ oolbe,...._ = - CotDno del Mew 675-3833 IIEADIISR. t ...................... . ... ,_ ........... ....... . ................ ........ ........... iioll4 • ORANGE 639-2UI • ANAHEIM 1:16-0311 ttt= W1LCOX.CRI r 11-11 ...-.u N..._,.,.., c,..,._...._ 11011 W. C...t Hwy,. N ••• _,,,. J ....... f'aiii'TI o NURSERY Shrubs, lnte r.or P ICW~t s Trop1col & Trees lnsectcodes ond Ferttlitar S&H Green Stom ps I ~I I /II I II I loll f"O MU~o\ llH :\UII "'RSf:lt\' ~7 H 1·. l 'n>~ ... llllll,,, 6i1WIM ~_!'L_U .. o~B~IM:_::Gc__-,-~-­ A.R. MARS4C Pl .\ '\IHFH. 7,~1 \ '""' :u ~o•n Ave, l'•·tlona J(l \l:u •• r no ..... • CHRISTIAN EDUCATION -·Lia.i. &a&....l N~l!'( HARIOR EJISUII STAIIUII ... MI .. .......... ~. ...... SlaJIIDSEC11011--P·4 'lllelle .. lltllnou.tllled u• ---fir ... ll!r. .... O••"-'IIIUIIOAY, WT. a.... :-:: ~"':'"' .!' :. -::: .... ·-.,pert nt .or lolblll: 1111L :,_. ':-"" OOIDIA DEL MAll, a. -_._, 11 --••·----lloldln -at Oolta, IIIII; a4 . tN1 •MGI S'IOLIM otUo'MII _. "'- -_.. ~ -:"': Roljlll ron. or 11111 ..... ""''"" && --,.211111 111 111 1- pnoldoall or •• ·-.:0: _,___ n "' 11101• -1 •-.,. bo., -"""I ••-•......, oo -Lodlr .._.. "' •• . -.. .. • .... led _rutl, Ia • 'lop&. ·ao. -u-• .. , PIIST l.tii'TIIT DAY laiDOL ell luw= .... • ....... ................ . tr:-r.:::; :;!-:!• Ll 1-17:13 1111 ~ ... -.. or .to cbarp or lllo '"""· lid :::.s--Ia ber ... avail .... -•• 11 lllolab'l'lloodarDipt,llept. """ aaololed by--· . ()nllllaD/ Rlodoll p.q1. ·oe l'tldaya or-.. 17, ·al lllo F:boll Olubboooo -bot• Uoa Orelacb, llal7 ~"':i.,mla& Caoyoo Rd.·. dajoa aDd rm. 7 10 10 lo Balboa. :. llouU •dllra. ~~ lloore. Sbo"' mura. . rold No...,..C oe llalwdoro or lllllodll;i -Au ...... 11_. ..... Ooela- ~: Cl.lo Smllb, · IIIIo PUILIIIlY WALTII BMm poUoo. duriDI lf!IOIIIall year 0 P"'aldoot, P"'-ted OP IALIU 1111 &T • llle &IRa ID lira.: Fnok Pearle 11.,. llaller. Uil4 Koolor, Piper JcbDODD, lira. E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Fred llooer, ·lira. :uao lie-died Sepc. 12 a1 "-IIOo- MtlliD IDd Mra.,Jamea Ev111a pital at age IJ.Ii. TilE GRAND PRIZE of a $!!00 sa'llngs bond, given by lie Balboa Bay Lions Club at the Lobster Bake neld Sept. 7-8 at the Corona del Mar main beach, was won ~ Bob Tunstall of Orar1ge. He Is pictured here, center, with Warlo Pacini, at left, chairmM of the Lobster Bake, .,d AI Hewes, president of the Balboa Bay or Newport Beacb; lira. ~ Sbo wu 11om Aprll 4. -&II and lira. : Loll 1883, Ia Oblo. eamo to Cbomben or Balboa lalaod; Clllfomla lo 11124. aod Mrs. ; '911Uam Tobias. Mrs. lived in Oraoge Couo&:y '\'Ullam Lacbeamyer aod aiace.1~9. Mra. : Bert Dray of Corooa Survivors are ber dau&b- &:•s. Allee, ot tbe bome, L!GAL MOTIC! y Maidens seek recruits ~boo:·· Houri-Bamoo, CERTIFICATE or Cryptaide services w•e Lions. IEnsiiJI l)lloto.l CORPORATION FOR Tbe Orange Coast NatiOD aod 7:00p.m. at theY build· beld Se;~t. 14 at Pacific TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS of the YMCA Indian MaiO. tng, 23.)0 Univetsity Drive, View Memorial Part. Tbe ThUNDER,rrc_Tn,rous NAM~ ens is distnbuting invita· Back Say Mothers and Rev JobD Asbey or 9t. e lUI ers1pe corporat1oa t ' ... k all · 1 • . ~ doea hereby certify thai il is wos t,us wee to gu s daughters will hear or plans James Episcopal Cburcb ... coadgc tinl a car ~tios and in the rirst, second, and ror parades, cam~outs, Newport Beacb was tb8 drapery liasinua located at tbird grad.es. of the Newpo. rt trips and twice moothly oCCiciant. 2846 Eial Coast Hidlway, M U ( d Sch o1 0 COt'Oaa dtd Mat, Calilornia, esa nl le 0 IS. tri ba.l meetings •• .. der the fictiti ous firm name ~ri_ct and their_ moth~rs to The mouo of the Y·lodian liUSTOPIIliiS-I of ARCADE: CARPET & JOin the Y-Indtan Ma.tdens . M ide . "F . d f Tbe Orange Coast College DRAPERY CO .. a nd that 1he Membership is open only to 8 ns 18 nen s or-drama department will pre. ume of said corpora1i on and dauglters with their mo-ever." . . . sent an u.......tated version it11 priacip.l place of busi-the M OavlC Enckson tS y-u ness a re as fo llows: L & J rs. rs : . or "Lysistrata." by Ari&- ENTERPR.ISES. INC .. 2406 Recrui ting; programs have recru1tmg chairman and toJitanes at R:15 p.m. Oct. Sou th Main Street, Santa Ana, been arranged fo r Wedne s-be~ assisted by members 24•21\ io the OOC Auditor- Californi-a . ...1 h "be h N p WITNESS ita hand thia lOth day, Sept. 25, at 3:3'3 p.m. .... er tn · t e ez. erce. iurn . 'Ibe new version, by ... , of s.~ .. mh«, ..... Hal'g open set ··n C.M. OudlilyFitts. will be Staged l & J ENTERPR ISES. INC .. as a con temporal)' drama. By Law rence E:, Monn, president Director Lucian Scott says, (CORP . SEAL) The ninth annual 1115,000 omctals axpect the touma· "1his great classic against STATE OF' CA LIFORNIA ) Haig national open cham· rneot to be transferred to the war will be treated in a couNTY or ORANGE ~ ss: piooshtp wtll be played Oct city's Costa Mesa course, comic vein, and will be On thia lOth d11y of Sept~m-24-Z7 over the Mesa verde where P.on Reif is dtfector done in modem dress and ber, "1968, befor" mt!, the Po-Co Cl b course in " dersiped, a Notary Public in uotry u and for said Crn1 ntv and Slate, Costa Mesa. residios then• in, ·duly com· Last year, as the Haig missioaed and swotll, ~r-Scotcb championship, th e •onally appearr •l LAW RENCE: ~ .. ··m·-t was alternate E. MORAN , known to me to o.uu -u<>u be the Presideot of thf' C IW· shot competition, 'wtth two poration that executf'd th e top r sl al d within ins trumr.n t on behalf of pro es On s teame th e corporation thf'rein named, as pa.r1Qers. However, the and acknowledgr.d to me that Haig national open will be such corporation f'llf'C ated the a conventional 72-hole PGA samf'. 1110 WITNESS 1\'ll f.REO r . t tournament -every man for have heff'unto .se t mv hand hlmself. · and affitf'd m\ oHic iDI :o~e1d the day and y~ar in this cf'r· The purse (or lhe 72-hoie tificate fir.st abo··~ writlf'n. championship will be a f.dward A •. Bovl'r whopping 1110,000. · The Notary public in and for .s~id prelude to the main event county and s lalt", Conwniu ion expires :\ug. 22. will be an 18-hole, 15,000 197 1. pro-am on 1'/edoesday, OCL (SEAL) 23. Carl S .. Ke81ey In 1969• Co M i Attorney al La" Sta esa c ty 2700 E:ast Coast ll i«hwar C•aaa del Mar , €.afHon1a Tel. 673-.3082 Pelllish: Sept. 19, 26. OcL 3, 10, 1968, in the ~ewpon Har- b« E.uip P1t ... i11'Y•r ~ t.r • S.ltacri,.tM: C.ll Q3.o550 1lrwpprt'lt.arbor Lulhrnm ~luudt ··o, lbr HIII/I! IJt.-rlfJOitint ."Jt'11por1 Harh.,," NEWPORT ~EACH, C ALIFORNIA THE AMER IC AN LU THERAN C HURCH 8:30a.m. to q 30 a.m. -Wcirsh•P ~ervtce q :45 a.m. to 10.45 a.m. -Sunday Sc hool 11 :00 a.m. to 12 oo noon -worship Service The Rew . Jamu G. Blain, PaslOr lbe Rev. Georae J . Busdiecker, Visitation Pas\Or Phone ~48-363 1 Christian Sci•nce S«vice• nu·r n u Rt ·u ot-ntlllsl·. sc, •. , nsT HOJ \'1 :~. L,J,. Ncw{'l•lt Bo;.•..:h Sl 'NLI o\ Y S('IIIIOL. 9 1)•--d i '~- SUI\'UA Y SUt \ H 'ES 9 I) • 11 , ., WEUI'>I tSDA' I \' ... :'111~• \IJ::f.Tff\'(; ! .. "' RI:::Af)IN(, RCX>M ···" ·~· ...... s ..... WMino•d•, 9 •·'"' -1 ·~ 0 "' , ...... , -· f ., .... ' ...... -s,"'. '·' , .... .4 • ., .. ,..;. -....... RC"OND ("•t:IU"'II OF ClleaT .IC11E,.1'l5T Nc•porl Buu.:h at ('oron• del Mar 610 Cunation Ave, Sl.Jf'([)AY SCIIOOL 10 .... SUNDAY SERVICE 10.,-. WEDNESDAY EVENING MIEETINC. 1:00 , ..... READING ROOM - Mutual Bu•ld•na li6J East ("out Hiaf\way '~-·-Sa l. Iii a .... to 5 p.M 1\srofty ~wf'aiR(Il'-7 10 9 Yn. •c cMchaUy lftvtted 10 ...... Ch111ch Sen-ten 1M • •tc the lc ... '"' Ataom. First la,.ist a..,eh of Casto Mas• lbptist Rib lf' Fd lo ... ·ship ,·,.a,,.,,ttlt"t-A•lo"o•o•s S...to At.o & MotMiio Sts. Dt. P.G. Neumann, pastor SU NDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.r •· Sunday School 11:\)\l a.m. Mom ina Worshi!l 6:\)1.) p.m. Trainina Unions 7:\l\J p.m. Evtnina Worship WEDNESDAY 7:2\l p.m. Bible Study a:OO p.m . Prayer Meetin1' A TTEMD THE CHURCH OF YOUROQC! REGULARLY ~ 'lolwMI •.u.. """'"'"Ill w ..... .,. " Mid lfl·lll ,_.,..,_...,~r 7 "'"" Vtt.-. ............ St~ Mod"~11'M ,..,....,., ..., ............. >( .... AWY_.,.._ c-.. _ ............ c-- ,_.., M, (. htJWI, lfCA .., -...cz;;C II\ a~ ~ .. ._;.;......._. •• s " ........ 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