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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-10-10 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ' lHI 'N!WPOIT HAIIOR 1Ml ONU L.&ICM.L'I' o-lD, ....... , IIII'I'WHI 1111 nt1 KAIIOI' AftA BEACH J()( ,...,.m • ..,.,...,.. "&I r a • a "' 111101 Tla ,_...-_ eel plaaa 111011 ~ lla Harbor Vlow . ;..__ 1!111• plaaood commllllily, -111111 Ia -kiDg. aoneutloG tl. tile Niitiooal acres to ...--lllo Cllf ~ Newport Beach. 'Tbe Doa Brea Co. ta DOW ~-doveloplog lbo roceolly ..,. WINTER llEGAN for New- port Beach policemen on Wednesday, OcL 9, whether they or the weatherman liked It or noL Patrolman Mlchoel IJ.tlke) Mullins Is shown wearing the long sleeved shirt that policemen donned, according to orders from Chief of Pollee James aeaed !12 acres &bov'e tbe Broadmoortract IOd soutber- ly ot the esteo&ioo or Fad Rd. The Luall. Co. ia de- velopi.Dg the area euterly of Marguerite Ave. and just lnlaad d. Corona del Mar. In ~ letter to tbe Newport BolCh Clly Council, Ray· mood Wataob, in cbltge ol laud development rc. the Jr• vine Co., stated as follows: "It is tbe o):inion ct the ltvine Company that the eo- tire plumed community community sbould be asso- ciated with Uld serviced by the City or Newport Beach. Tberef<J'e, we woold take this opportunity to swe our intentioos to anoex tbe tbe remaining tl)R-acre p..,.. eel ·w tbe City ol Newport Beach aod ros,>eettully re- 'ilavas. IEnslg1 photo.) cp.~est your bouorable oody Finn loses bar appeal Film Ole Olaea. lost his ..,pell Mood&y eveoing for ocean trout par~og lots, oo-ule alcobolic beveragea Ill at tbe bar opwatioo would ac bie New LCJCW Disootbe-be quieter that the present pia Balboa, at tbe Conner youdlf'ul crow~. aod tb&t aite f1 tbe Vaux' restau-the bar operatioo would be raac IDd bar qutot• tbaa tbe present Tbe New~ aeacb Cit youtblul crowd, •d tbat the ~· y preli*lf ....... abould bo UDODimoualy uphold give tho o,>porlually tO ~ *' ~= ... galaiUI ... ~ tho to Cav.-a~ ooaeider •cb aclloa. I "Ilia u&lclpaled 11101 Ule petitloo Cor ~PD&Dtioo will be made before tbe Local .\cOliC)' YCJnllalloa Comml&· sioo at their Nov. 13 meet,.. lag. Tbo ltvloo Co~q>any ~Would like co eolidt your support in this matter a.od request. tbal approi)ria&e aca tioo be taken by tbe City in (Kder that a reeolution ot coo.Cirmattoo could be pr• seoted to LAFCO at the November bearing. Your ooa operation in tbia maaer wW be greatly ap~eciated." J()( COSTA MESA CITIES AGREE ON FREEWAY ReaUgnmeotofthe Newport Creeway 1to the Superior Ave. route seems assured u result of action taken Moaday evening kif botb the Newport Beach and Costa Mesa City Councils. Both Cooncllo adopled resolutions asking the State High~y Commission w re- consider the adopted route along Newport Blvd. and to relocate the rreeway wester"' ly near Superior Ave. The City laces bridge baHie The battle or the bridge • Approved first reading coot up about ao bour's oC ()'dioance 1283, adding time at tbe odlerwi se quiet new business license cate-- Newpol'\1 Beach Council gory "pet zoos." requiring meeUo& Monday evening. an annual ree ol '~5 a year The cootrowrsy centered Cor each location where a on tbe city'eplu,s Cor a new pet zoo is dist:~layed. The bridge to Newport Island, oew ~dinance w Ul permit including a alight realign· such events as tbe Geoe meot to provtde Cor better Holter Pet Zoo scheduled car acceaa. by tbe ~estcliCt Plua Mera Newport Islanders objec-ctaama Asso. tor Oct. 28 ted becauae tbia would r& through Nov. 2. sult to removal ot laod--• Adopt~ a resolutioo acaping and other improve-declaring mtent.ion to order mentaftoaoced bytbe laland street and alley inlprove- UIO'ci&ti on at dJe eod of ments in West Newport a• tbe bridge. Viby can't tbe eessment dis~i« No. 51 bridge be replaced euctly and a~t a public bearing Cor at tt1 present locatioo !hPV Oct. 28. Total coat ts esti- aUed. ' ·• mated at lli11i,265. Public Work1 Director Joe • Declared dlat cbe 1tate Devllo uid lbal & DOW Of limllod peril, procllllmod deaip \a to li becauM of .. ..,. requested realignment would start at Bay St., just beyond the heart or the downtown Costa Mesa business dis- trict. Reasons given for the request to re-open this por-- tion or the freeway adoption are that the Superior route would preserve Newport Blvd. as tbe main link be- tween the 2 cities, would be more direct, and would dis-- rupt less property. The recomrrendation bad bem worked out by inter- city cooperation commita tees -Vice-~ayor Lindsley Parsons and Councilman Robert 9lelton for Newport Beach, and ViceaMayor Bob Wilson and Councilman WillaJd Jordan, both Conner mayors, for Costa Mesa.. The request will go to the Highway Commission Cor its November meeting. T~IS PROPOS~D SEAD~OME received recognition ot Tuesday's meeting of the ()ange County ~hport Com- missioners. They recommended further study of the El Tore and the Sill Joaquin site as possible locations ior a county regional airport, and said further that c~ slderation be given to the floating airport proposed by George Freeman of Dover Shores, a transport C)( lot. Tht Canmission re commendations now go to the county supervisOfs. The above sketch depicts Mr. Freeman's proposal as it would look offshore at the mouth of the. Santa Ana Giver in ~est Newport. SAND CASTLE TIME is here again, and the Newport Harbor Chamber of Comm erce announces that the event will be held this Sunday, lucky Oct. 13, at the main beach in Corona del Mar. The starting CJJn will be fired at 1 p.m. to r this 7th annual sand castle building contest.. There will be only 25 b.Jilding plots avallabte, aca cording to Hugtl Mynatt, this year's chair- man, so speedy filing of ~oncations is indicated. ln this photo, 8:mnie McDonald, Miss Newport Beach, gives a sMd haul crew instnJctionson whereto place a laid of .wnd tor .tla\ looks lilt "' wor1d'5 largest sald castle. The uboardwalk sua perintendents" are Mr. Mynatt and Jack Si.mett, at right, manager of the Chamber. (Cameo House pho.,.) -;;;;_,.. . .,..,:!.! : I ~ ~n~. preoiliia . ., ol ~--Pol& A-.. uld 1bo bla orgaaiAIOID oppooed ~~~·:· IJ.IO cited. • ud b11 attorney, the llaaaldiU& 1o< caallns u;.,;8lb;;, eltgbtly to put tt Dated. wllll381b SL Two notes were discover- ed Oct. 7 in APt. 11 at the Balboa Motel by manager Mrs. Enna White, leading to the belief that her tenant. Lo'Nel C. Fanner. may have drowned while attempting to swim the Channel to Cata· possible about Mr. Farmer. Tom Heodereoa Jr •• CoD-" tellded tb&t nearby parkilll ta available in tbe q&lboa tbe use i)ef~Dit becauae aucb an opera.Uoo would not be compatible witb tbe lo11g range goals Cor tbe area. Youth gripes to be aired "Hypocrlay hlll!I'Upa" will be the 10ptc Cor roun~table diacuaaloo by adults and atudellte at the Harbor Area doorclinatiog CouDctl meet- ing a.t 7:30p.m. Wednesday, Oct.. lR, at the Hoag Con!er- eoce Center. chainnan or tbe youtb com- mittee oC tbe CoordinaUng Council, students !rom the HarbOr Area will participate u discussion lea.dera with Bob Williams oC tbe juvenile department or Costa Mesa Police Department; Bob Hughes, vice principal or Do" lhe yoong adull !eel Co100a del Mat High School; his greatest restrictions Alice F01., program director, oome 11om church, law eo· Orange Coast YMCA: Char- Corcer~~eot, achool. or his les Godshall, principal or pareota? Allawers to s1milar Newport Harbor Htgb; Dick quaatioo1 will evolve hom waus. past president of the qualtiODnaires received Newport Mesa Educatioo earller from students and AS!JOOi&tiOn; and Kim Strutt, adults covering their reac-youth counselor &t St. Alt· tioo1 to !actors in wday's drew's Presbyterian Church. aociety upon which they nae public is invited to &IJM and disagree. all meetings of rbe Harbor Acaordlng co Lou Yantom, COordinating CouncU. Pro~e•a ~ volcocl by IIIIPORT T-RROII Bill Abahoar, p101lldoa1 ol ORIIIT&TIOI SIT the lslaod anociatioo; The otficiah.ic.:.a!T orien- Robert Allen, 3801 Marcus tatioo meeting Cor Newport St., on whose property the Tomorrow, the planning new alignment would ena ~als and objectives pr~ croach; J ohn Fi.u.gerald. Ject wlll be held at .'l p.m . 4004 Channel Pl and Mood~. Oct.. 21, in the Leonard Hall 401 ~ St. City Council chambers. COoocilman' Don Mcinnis, The meeting will be at-- whOse district includes t.eOOed by the City Council, Newport Island, suggested Plami~g Coumission. and a statf meeting with Island ap;..-onmately 75 community resider~s to arrt.ve at a lead~~· all or >Nhorn will muwally agreeable solution. parttctpate in the project , His motion was approved by according to Ernest Mayer. Council. planning director. The Council also: OIIEF GLoi.VAS GOES • Adopted ordinance 121'1. TO HAWAII MEETING wtrlrb requires the improve--During the absence or ment aod dedication of one-Chief James Glavas, Ca~ half or the sueet adjacent tain Donald Oyaas will to a building site in connec>-serve as acting chief or tJon with the construction police ot Ne'NJ)Ort Beach. or a building or25% enlarge-ChietClavas left Saturday. ment or a Wilding in any Oct. 5, to attend th e con~ commercial zone that abuts vention or the International a Sl.reet. Association or Chiets or Police in Hawaii. The meetin)! will last until th e lOth and then Chief Glavas will vacation Wltil his re- turn Oct. 24. UOIIITECT SUIIISTIO FOR CITY lRT &ROUP The appointment or J. Herbert Brownell. architect at l't!lJ W. Coast Hwy., M•iner's Mile. to tbe New- port Beach City Art'S Com· minee bas been recorumen~ ed to tbe City CouocU. to ree>lace Tooy DeLap, wbose resignation was acce~Xed at Mooday's CouocU ~t­ lag. LOCAL IOARD WIH$ Tllo -ual IIO,>b.Y !0< educadoa aod professional ldvuoemeot wu woo by lbe Ne'WPO'l Harbor-Costa ..... -ol RealiOrO .. 1u& ..... UIIIUU COQ\'eQoo -ol Ulo Call-a Real l:elale .u-. Clloc* nr.,.r af 1bo loca.l bolrd -IIIII ....... ,. .... be•••=• "'-,... ......... . •·aeoo.t .. . c• 1101111. " • trst ,....,, Ifill "-.,. •• ~ 10, • "' ·-· 111• EIISI• ollct Is •• tf lit collecthlt TMIPT LOSS 1$ MIS J-.,. -· ODd • .... ---.... DuiCJIIi IJat .n. 415 tolillll ..... ••• lor •• cauotrr F1lr tM lit -1111111 llt,lt "•L Tilt"' •Ill lit '""-.. .ltltt .......... . Hll!o•e• WSI•ts, ..... lo ,1.-11+ .................... --~ .... eo-a Ht .. nfe. INCwu• 9 La. ... 4:10 ....... ...,. OaL L Tlle --.. a& M8tl. P~RGY NOLL ~Rot 8ayside Village, m<Jlager of the American Opinion ~ok store, is pictured in the newly re- modeled reading room. lina Island. Mr s. White. who bad not seen her tenant since the middle or September, went to check on him as he was a month overdue on hts rent. Detective John Bums of the Newport Beach police said that one note was writ· ten to Mrs. ~lute. He would Detectt ve Bums said the last peeon to have seen him was a plastic surgeon in Santa AoL Mr. Farmer, whose race was battered from an acci· denr. was unemployed at the time of IUs disappear- ance. Hi s age is unknown. He was described as being about 5 feet. 8 inches tall. DORY PLAQUE A5K ED Open house b k not reveal tlle contents of 00 Store either note, ex~ept ror the fact that the swtm had been Open house will be held planned by the missin~t man. from 1 to 4 ,>.m. this Satur-Police are now attempti~ day. Oct. 12. at the remodel· to reach a relative in F1or- ed American Opinion Book· ida to find any infom1atioo at In a letter to the Newport Beach City Council, the Newport Harbor Chamber oC Commerce bas asked the city to consider purchase or an histoncal plaque for the dory fishennen, who repre-. sent "probably the last of the dory neets in the country and one oC the oldest New- port Beach a.ttracuons. ·' store, H34 Harbor Blvd.. G b d"t h"t • ~:~~ .;~~ o~.r~~.~; un an 1 1 s a gam open house on American Joseph Darwick.i, owner of or stun and then sewn. nags, j)atriotic jewelry the Stop and Go Mark et, The robher, 18 to 20 years and books, includin)! the f\01'0 W. Coast Hwy., West old. wetv,:hin~ 135 to 14 5 chlldbood series of famous Ne.vport, who wa s held up pound s, said. "Put it in a Americans -biographies or Sept. 24. raced an unwel· ba~." Mr. Darwicki put the Patrick Henry, Virginia cone repeat performance at mon ey rrorn the cash re~ster Sare, alld Booker T. Wash-~: 10 p.m. Sarurday. m a brown pa.per 001!: and ingtoo, and tbe cb.ildren's This time the take was han ded it to the robber. who oom;:tanion books. such as 1132. The gunman entered then said, "OK -m the "Robinsoo Crusoe" and the store with the ~~~ 1n back room." His last order "Tom Sawyer." his hand as before. Thi s was, "Stay here ror awhile." PAUL .I &MIS NOFTIE time. instead of weann~ a Aner the store owner heard SIOCIMU AT AlE 11 ma.sk cut oot of a khakt the door bell rin~ he called A history ol beart trouble shirt, he wore a ~otreen ('an· the police. since 1~9 eoded in deatb vu hood over hts head wtth Mrs. Darwick.i said the m&n rron1 a heart att.aci. for Paul eye holes. It is beheved the was wearing the same dark J~mea Hot\ke, ot 521 Cata-hood was cut Oon1 a jacket brown shirt as before. lin a Drive. Newport Heigbts, Tuesday algbl. Ocl. 8. • HoagHoapiiOI. Oqgeo was admiAistered tr Newport Beac:b ttrem-. uotil a seu•s ambalaace came to take &be 71·yeu- old moa to Hoa& ~1101, where be was Pft)D(Mmoecl dead by Dr. Larry lUJII!. !l.loiATOI AT HOAG Fonner lla)'Of Clladoa Hart. -11-ooNe_.. lll1111d, la 0111 tbe ..,.,,., II• al ~ Hoopllal. llr. Han had Ill--..... .,.MNCt bia ldp ad irl.sert .-........ -... ,..., • Sop<. 17. -ATMDM All4r---TV lCD, -... if !AI --_ .. Ill • Hooc lto4hal ,......,_ WHEN THESE THREE gtllhtlr heeds IOgeltor, ll•o Is -d 10 bt • h"''>eolng! Pl<'irtd h .... -toll. ore Mrs. T. Dunton Sttworl ot Sllort Clllh, -- Mtrt<lll ol Corono del nor •d •~ Gl• Sllllwoll ol ' Do"' Shores plot11nglho CXNrst ot lit lfto(IHI..,.a ..... .,., · 1110Jtct ot lit -to's Ftllowtllill ol .. ,.,......, C.l9rtPII""ol Clloorcll ot 11-' -·· 10 bt hold ..... I 10 5 --....,, OcL lt II lit Slll•tll mlcldflce. (EJosl"' ........ Helen Anich dies at 83 H~len Anich. 114 25th St.. lhest Newport. who Cat11e to this country from ~uro.,e m H12. and lived tn Nev.t~ort Beach since ·:~lR . t'as sed away SUnday, Oct. h at Haag Hospital. Sh e ""liS 1t3. Mrs. Anich was born Dec. 5. 18l-14. 10 Dalmatia, which at that ti1118 was pan. or Austna. and ts now t~art of Yu~oslav1a. Her brothers came to th e United States first. and then 98Dt rex her. <\he roet her husband while she was Living in Los An· l{eles . and he brought her to NewtX)rt Beach 1D l!H6 to begin their married lite. Their first home wa.s built on Newj)ort Blvd. The tides ws-e so severe that the h0u8e was lat.er m0'¥'ed to 2!ilh St. Her busbaad, a oon1mera cial fisbennan, purse aeiD· ed. aailiag l:da ae&s iJUo lhe surf o« tbe stoea ADd then t'Ulling Jllem taD wi.tb Ulo 11.14 o(- S..VIvon •• bor ~ ter, Aoae a.-.,., wile ot Arl Clr<ll&ky of Aa"a LIOd- bl&;a-. -ot-Vtew HtD•; I •:••· .. ,..._aiAI- Ud Ptler~n''dtl .,, ..... ... 1; .... Sag;-.. .., ........ .... ----oll I .. ,. ....... •O.Lilllr "' .. c. ol Q$ ,, ca.-. __ .... lloll-. -----.a•·=-... ...,_D .... - -•IIJir lqqjlt I c •• .,. o a r t ......... • at 11 lilt& II 1 I• 0 I FE ell .... I STATE IOIIIIP by Senatar Jo~u Sc. .. nil& fantastic perfonnance of Eldridge Cleaver as guest speaker at UCI. or all things as part of "student orien· tatioo week" on campus, has revealed the true nature of recent "innovations" in Caliromia higher educatioo far more cl early than ever be fore. This speaker had only a high school diploma, ob- tained while in jail. He ~ portedly called for th e vi~ lent overthrow of our govem· ment and the taking of by· drogen bombs by the revolu- tiooaries, intermingling his primitive battlecries wltb language of the moat dis- gusting filth. It was 1 for this that a platform was ~ plied in a pres ttgioue insti- tution of higher learning by tbe tupayers ot tbe State ot California. while blJD"' dreds ot s tudeat aDd faculty epecca&ors paid a dollar a bead for Cbe privil8ge of bein& ICI'e amed at. The ab-d"'P'Idllloo IUid moral eicUese app&reDt 011 tbl1 opectocle obould be 1 0..111 """""« ...,. to llle mo• apatbetlc ol dle direc> tloa our educalle~~ol .,_ Ia IMIDg uadot Ill pre-1 lllderlbiJ. same ot the oioa& active -bon of IIIII ••• evlclaiiiJ -Ia _, "' Ill lotlloal - -docllilelllllpd ~M;';~~do DOt OIIM, IIF ..Uiolle-- to teach at Berkeley and the program m which he ~ peared at Irvine. The Ber- keley course was suggested by tbe faculty s enate's board or educational de- velopment. The State Legis- lature bas now set up an innovation advi Sory oommi&- tdoo , by the terms ol a bill passed earlier tbts year. Ap- parently we are supposed to hurty oaward the process wblch has alre1dy brought our educac.iooal system down into web intimate om tact with muck. It is ironic thai because mine was ooe of ttae few votes cast against dle ere• tioo or the educattoual in· DOV&tioa advieory commi&- a10D I have been made a member of 1t in acoordace "'tb State S...ate pncllce that oae oppooeot. or e..Z new 1o•emmeata1 •HlY wblcll baa -•al lqlala- tor-memberllbould ..-ve em it wberever poellble. AI a -of IIIII c-11-, 1 lll181d to _. fully ud l"<llOPdY ID tbe public oa _, pnliiOUia I -wllldl will 10 ltiD IUrdl• alcla& tile ..........uq trail Eld- rltlp Clea-aDd OCII•• laelalat ..... -10--a.uy --oat lor aa. GASOf .. QAL 10 TAUC 11117 a.p II( 'l'lllae, IPUIIJ 00& 'PH 1D ... a.. eo.. will ......... ........ Clll ,.,. 5 7111¥' Ollals .. ,.. M -..,, OIL II. • M ..... ~ .. ~. -........ ;Ill will·?···· -........ 'II II ... lUI% 'Mil ., hJCQ -.. 0 777 ........ .... WASTED VOTE? Editor ol tbe Ensign, There has been a great deal of discu,u ioo ccucem- iog the ~called ''wasted vote, •• llld it seems to me the term· is geoeral.ly lid a- tiled. For 1Datance, wbea Frlllk~ Ua D. Rooeevelt r• for tbe prealdency. he .......... would cut gOV81'111MDI ~ IDg iad Dot Involve IIIIa oouotry in an Europe• ... Certainly llle ~41111 wbo believed Mr. loall' voll"a pranloeo ud -r .. blm.., 11111 balla......,. dMdr votes. WbeD Oeaeral Ete•g.-· ra for abe pr••••GJ' 1 a. ,..... ... to rid "'" -·-... , ol oou ut•• ..s • cwlir rtolta 1o Ill ,....,, s;.:b~ llloCIIIbr.--..,.. .. do Jill& -... _,load~···· .. • • dp. no. ..... ., ... --.... a. ... .... ..._. ltiNau• .. pa l Jet ............ 11( _ __ , __ loll.-- • HEqE IS tile singers socdon of tilt Sing Out America group, entertainers at Ill poHcemM -.d flrem., of the year awards dinner of Newport HarbGr Legion Post 291. f CPhoms br "G.I," FemistiDal.)l TMESE LAOS ...... lit ._.111111 at .. !lilt Oat Mlllca -IIH .. 11!1111• a1 ..... , ..... 11H ..L..r-.n ............. • PREMIERE NIGHT -Asslslll)ce Lea~e Chaoters will help lie pre- miere night, WeG'Iesday, ·Nov. b, to open the Orange County tntematlonal Auto 9\ow In A.nahelm's Convention Center. Proceeds will go to chapter phlli01llro· pies. Above, from left, planning ticket Sates are : Mrs. Floyd Hair of the Hun· tlngton Beach chapter; Mrs. Marcel tna Arroues of the Fullerton chapter, general chairman_ of premiere night; Mrs. ·Daniel L. Sch ryver of the La~na Beach chapter, ways and means chalnnan; and Mrs. ·Ro· bert A. Ramsay of trvlne Terrace, who is Newport Beach chapter chairman. The aJto show, ·sponsored by the Motor Car Dealers Assn. of Oringe COUnty, will con· tlnue throu~ Won~, Nov. 11. ' 'Simon' in rehearsal "Simple Simon," a musi· cal pl-.y, ta now in rebear· Ill at Cbtldreo'a Theatre OJild beadquartera in Costa 110aa 111<1 will be staged Nov. 16 •d 17 In the Oraoge Couc College auditorium. Tbe cut tocludea Mrs. •F..A. Ricbee ·as the queen who dictates the color or tbe day by the color of h., DOse, Ml1J. William &atnronh u the washerwoman. Mrs. Clinton M. Hoose as the k.tng's long underwear, Mrs. Mart Matthews as the her· ald and Mrs. James Macy as the pteman . Siq)le Simoo is Jim Ram. a eopbCDore at Corona del lllr HIP Scbool. The p<in· ce• is Casey Sbaw Peck, aod otber teeo.,era aod cbilcno •e Debra Olson, Conte Swldler •. Bob !l>ea, lolll1 Z-an. Deanls 'Poull. Bob Horlao. D~ wuu ... -U>d ~.... llpel· . IIIII*. Do~ Ia a. 111r> ....... Ud 1M vma•nou• ... -or Ia Wally 1 Vao Cctt. 1 Peter Cburch Is director ,.. ... , ..... nc•••" NOW AT 1110 Nl!WPOn lL VD. 646-fliJt.:o•t• ,._,._ ' DRAPERY CLEAN,ERS • GUAIANTEED DRAHRY CLEANING I =::z. cs:-=:· .::m: ,.., .. ,.,.,, ... 100% .,.. p .. ll-llllf daa111• ... ....... ,. ...... ................ ..................... • ,.,_ ,._ Ha• ................... OUR IXCLUSIVI SII'(_ICI . ,.,. .................. .. . ................ .. • Teema ..., • Ar•••••ll ...... [ ...... ............. • L!GAL HOTIC! CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATION FOR TRANSACTION OF BUSIN ESS UNDER F'ICTITIOUS NAME Th~ oader11iped c orporatio. does hereby certify that it ia coadacti•l a c arpetias aad drapery boshteae louted at 2846 East Coast Hiahway, Corlllla del Mar, Calilor~~la, 'lllllder the fictithMIIII nnn D.allle of ARCADE CARPET I DRAPERY CO .. aad , .. ,, the •-of Mid corporatiH. aad it. priacipal place of b .. j • .esa are as follows : L I J ENTERPRISES. INC., 2406 So.tll Mat. Sueet, s .. ,, A ... Califoraia. WITNESS its hnd ~ia IOlh day of SepleMber, 1968. Ll J ENTl:RPRISES. I!IWC .. By Lawrnce [. Mor ... Jl!"':•hleat \CORP. SEAL) . STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) sa: COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ' ' 511 $101 .... _.. .... ltlllllt ........ ltlliiiCI ....,_,_loioolo-10! ..., of -w11o -a woo .. oilrl ~y S£CUIITT ACCOUIIT ... orioi-ood 1toc -llr """"rt Balboa $11iop .•. -llr ...................... ....... ___ . ..,_ ........... .. ~lOllS • liE_, WI MIIMI PIM. ................ t1o .......... ef S., lleo. ef .. ~ ,._M ... CNf ... ..... • .... ... ... • _. -..... Ill """' .. -·"' ........................... I...,___. ...... IIM .... . ......... -....... , 0. .dlia J()QI day of Sel*•- lter, 1961, be(ore -Uie ,.,. de,.iped, a Notary P..:ttlic Ia .. d IOf aaid Co .. ty .. d State, raldlq dlereia, daly eae- •i•l•ed ucl awon., ~r­....,lly ,,.ared LAWlENCE E . .ORAN. boo" to .e to .._ •e PrnW.at of til• cat4 ~ti.l. ._, .. •c•te4 dae •1•1• ........ , • MMif of •e c..,.,.tl• daerela ...... _,. ecbowledpd •• .. t!.t -.ell cwporall• ... u ... ~ .... •··•••·•··•••·•••·•••·••··········· IN WtnfESS IH£1EOf, I e --........... , u-41 • _. etna.l -r offlcMII ... 1 • .. .. , ... ,_, l• ... C.• • unc. .. nr....._wrlnn. : U.erd A • ..,., • .. .., ~ ..... , ........ _ .... _. : c-...._ .. ,.._ A ... n . • 1971 . • P.A. ........ OI' :a~ .. ---- ~~.. : A..._., ... _, : _.. I MOlt people avc.*l.,__ror oiMoul o 1 r w ~ .......... of okl, hotcN', ..... 10 ....... 1llc)' thoucht bee ltiftp -.eR an t«s:liw ••••••-• ror ~o-Now-tDCJ~t of • ,....._ .. _. re:liable-ud ptjn&-renadill of IOIIQ. ~ to mMical ICicnc:c M ...... ...,. ..... 61114Ctlitil po;n rdie>aL O<hrr -'ul "'--· -you· rc iU, &ate advaatqr: of thlli -rwlk ,;' ._ -but .,...,. upon tile odvioo"' your ...-. Tltoo let us raadcf c;omc~ldc poe~aipeion ..w:.. ' --IOU ..OM ~-'""" 1'4:" "()'~.! .. """' ..... . ..... IC)I """ "''"'" 01" ::=: .. _ Tol.llti...S • ~----. ,.. ... """" • ._ •· o... ' I ....... . 1--- ~.!~r~:·r~~ ;=[.~~~~:.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~:.;;:::~::.::::::::::~~ .. _ ..... ,.,,...-. ... _.., :1'••...,, • u:sOJ:.111! • ~u ••• K DOCIUIJJ"''IN or WOK 5ecdoa L no ,.Wic: iolerut •4 aoa-...J•e• ,_.ire. •d it Ia •• i•'-lioa of •• City Co.acU of &be City of Newpon Bee_. to •"'-• tlaa IDIIowios wlk .. M dooe: n.e co ... ou.cdoo of o&reet l•prov~ ,. .. t. coaei.al.1 of pa.ta& ea rb .. · p nora, aldoWIIIk~ dnllla-. coaqh, col.e,. ..:d ..... olohrdrabi.,. parpou-. (a •• sueoco •d 1111.,. he~ l .. fter ducrilted. S.d wodt Allll .&eo laclade the utah- H••eat •d dli•IP•s of srodea ia• otreota •d aJieya. public: ways, •d rlsluo or way; tlt.e odjootllleet of 1rodeo oa printe property to elimta Ute My disparity 1a lev"l b .. tweel i•P"JY••t. io tile peDii c rt•'--of w.,, dri.,.. waya •d wallr.w.,.o oo private property; •d dt.e coaotNctioo of ~taiaias wall .. embak· meats •d other au.c:tareo eo •eceoury •d apporteoMt ta -U.o abon d,ucribed worL '111e City Ca.a cil fiodo tht It Ia ia the public iotereat -.ad more ecoaomicol to do the wortr. of elimintiag My disparity ia level o r ai:r.e betweeo lhe im- provement -.d dri vew.ys., house walks -.d sewer. oa private property lhsa to adjaat the work 011 public..property IQ elimiDate a~;~ch disparity and declare. ita io.teatioo 10 orGer aaid work doae oo private property poP- naat to Sectioo Sl04 of the Caliloroia Streets sad Hf!h- waya C.ode. 1 ne locatLoaa• Ia .a~ ..... .. _ .._,.~ --Ia f.-poeed to be~e ~ as lo1· low.:....,. '' • · ORA~tr. STRJ:f:T betwen Sealhore llrive cd OcetD Froot. iaclodiafl 11f0r\ ia the iateraectioa of Seasl!.ore Orive •d f)rsa~re Street. u ahowa oa Sheet 6 of the Piau bereiaafter referred to; •d i.a C0L TON STREF:T I betwen Seashore ..Orive aad Oce• Froot, iacladia8 worlr: ia the iatf!!raection of Seashore Drive •d Colton Street. as shown oa Sheet 6 of s aid Pl.-a; 1111d Ia WAL~U T STRF:F:T betweea Seuh.ore Drive an d . ~CUll FMat,. iadudias worlr: io .. te11M:clioa of Seuftore Drive 1111.d Walaat Street. •• sh.owa oa Sheet ~ of uid Plsaa• ~~ad ia ' CF.DA R STRF:ET betweea Seaabore Drive •d Oce• FMat. iacludia1 worlr: ia the ioter.ectioa of 5-eallhore Orive •d Cedar Street, u .bo-oa~eet!l ofaaid PI••; .. d ia PRO'iPf:CT STREF:T betweea Seaebore T>rive SDd Oce• Froat, iacladias wtork ia the iater.ec:tioa of Seashore Orive •d Prospect. • sh.oWD ~· Sleet 5 of said Plsaa; •d •• 62NDSTRF.F.T betweea Seashore Drive •d 0cesa Froat. lacladi•& 11f0r\ i• the iateraectioa of Seashore llrive :·sad 61ad Street. as ahowa oa Sheet 4 of aaid Pl•a; sad Ia fi)ST STRF:ET betweea Seashore ()rive aad tlceaa Fruot. iaclodias work ia the io.tenectioa of Seallhore Orive sad 6lat Street, •• aha-oa Sleet 4 of aa.id PI••: •d io 34'm STREF.T hetwe• Seubore Drive •d 'lee• Froat, aa .baWD 011 Sleet 3 of uid PI• .. •d io 33RO STRF.F:T hetw•• S.ul.ont Orin •d Oc•• Fruat,--....aa .._oWD oo Slaeet 3 of allld Pl•a; •d i• ALLEY h•-••d) parallel ..t• Oee• rroat 11+- ,.,.. IW ~-•d 24da Sere ... • .. o.,. oa Slaeel 7 of ••IIIPI•~~t •Ill• ALLEY < ... •ed) p•all.a .wt• Oee• fnt•t t.- tw.-·t4dl SU.et •Ill ISda SV..t, • -.,.,. oe ~ .. a7of .... ,1 ... _ .. .. AU..ET( ... •elll) p ... lel ..till Oae• r-at M-,.,.. •• s....t •ill •• ~ .. • ...... " ~nl 1 of ••rt ... •4t. •NO:~~~~-..-~ , Oe ........... ..... -~~~ ,. .. ~ ...... amd .,. CllliW lltl .. II L.l 1 ... tlc.ll ..... a...• .. _ _. .1111" --..... .-o-p lllfC.IIIa~-, _ ....... •4 IJe .. ,.. wt• ••Ill a., •' ........ .. wl ........ .,.. aspeaMa of Bve (25) it.,• aker •• 4•• -· ,., ..... of .,.. r•Wiead ......... . •cl itell~ •••d 0 -··MI. •'f or pi• ~U8LICA nON 01' roforre to, *• aaOL.UnOH Of' INTDnoH ,_wleloa• ·lot or parcel of Secdo• 9. THE ffEWPOIIT Vee._ Act l•d beloo,~oa· dlo Ualted HARBOI ENSIGN, a a••~ __ ..__. Saate., or orCeli• p•er prl•ta .. ,.ttliollad •• of Saadoaa 1!00 fo111.i .. CooDty Ne-paeral d ."*la&ioa Ia •• Q.,. •1.,._ ef •• port-M .. a UaU 01.. 1 N .. _ -L c Sv.e. •11. H~•.,• Code trict or Or•o• nood 0 owport r-a-. alll•rUa. i• It,..~ ,..,. " d tb of •• SU.. of C tfaiD.Io, doe• Coauol nlotrict, Ia ia "'7 P • u • 1 rb •-I aowapaperiawlaidr. dr.la 1••1 .. lletalap ntMive •d decl-•• aae 0 e pertu••ce 0 •Y Uoa oflateodoa alaall ba po"-S.llowe: pohUc iaactioa. .,.. SEC I -bl DeSCiti~TIOH 0' .IOHD1 ll..._ed bJ dt.e City 0•& Ia 110M • •••,. ic ., .. ._ Sectio 4. Se · a1 • da N tlt.e •--•r •d lor. pntwi4ed 1••• •ill c.awoaioaca reqaint laa late•,.., a."dr.e fa~e of:: by l•w, •d for •.tr.laa all dr.adoala1 •p•d ab•do....t per ceat (6") per .... -.ali o•er pablicatioaa Ia dr.o pro-of • parUoa of • eenoia atl*et be l ... ed ta repreoeat ed -ceediop oader dt.ia RoMiotl .. kaowa u lnoiu A ... oe la •e ae ... eat of Fifty Doll.,. (ISO) of loteatio.a, oalo .. ollr.erwt" Cie, ~f Nowport Bo~. •clh or morer ·ftudala-rup·oid-at-prvvt·de-ct , W tli:a-,aliitioa o. e Oty the e-.:pirodoo of tile laat date The Cily Clerk ia dlntcted to Coudl of dr.• Chy of Newport fixed _lor P.Y•!Ot of u•ea.. mail ooticea of dle adoptioa of Baadl to order •e 1iollowia1 llllllGt 10 ·~I •,ouce to p.opetbny this Reeolotioa of fat .. lioa to de~rilted panioaof Mid au .. t ALLEY owa.era m• e patM•t to e _,1 . 1 rb Ci 1 N pwallel with provision of Sectioa S390 of ., pentoaa owaao1 real propony • • uy o ewport Beada, two•• 28th the Streets •d Jeil!hw.ya Cod~ proposed to be -• .. Mel, Cooaty of 'Jraap, State of Sareet, from boa Ro•levard of the Sute of Colifo.ai o. Soid whose oamea •d addreoau CaliloNI.. to lte vacated, oerial boada aft all euead over appear oa tlt.e last eqaallaed cloaed ap oad ab110doaed, to aaodletly to the alley porallel • pe riod etadia~ aiae (9) yeo,. asaesaneat roll lor Ci.,. tuoo, wit whit 'Jce110 Frool, u ahowa. o• 1 -9o 14 1 d rom the ncaa day of J•u•ry or •• luww:o to tlt.e City Oetk ••• partioa of Lata SIB SDd eet o •ai Pl ... ; 110d ia aut aucceediaa the aut c~ all io the m•oer •d Jo,. p~ S28 or Newport Hei .... ta aa ALLEY (oo-umed) D I f( II ~t'"" ...... r r parallel with 29th Street, boo-tem er at o owia1 their vided for uoder Secdoaa 5070 Mo .. oa • map Rled I• Rook tweea 29th Sueet .ad 30th date. P~meat•of tha;pri•clpal 5194 SDd 5195 of the oaldlm; ,t. pap 8~ of \fl•cell•eoaa Street, from RalbOa Roulevard 0 1 1 •,•,p.,tbd •••e•b'":lnbto '"•d Ia• proveraeat Act of 1911 of •ald Mapa Ia the office of the tb .. erf!! ereoa a .. e m• e 1... S d 8 . Co R d 'd ~~~ eny to the alley parallel property owa ra to th c· "7 • treeto 110 1P,WII)'S Codo. aaty eeor er of • ., ••Ill '>cellO F~at, •• abowa oo Treasurer and ••u alaeall 1b~ POSnHG 0~ HOTIC~ Of' Cooaty, which li• wlthia 1 ... Sheet Uof said Pl-.s; and ia diabu raed by the Ci tyTreM~arer IM~ItOV~III·HT Yiu Aveaae F:u•a.ioa u ALLEY (ua-o•ed) · d ribed I d d th porollel with OOth Street, b~ ua accardaacf!! 11.-ith the provi• Sectioa 10. Tbe Soperiater esc a • e~ to e tweea 30th Street -.d Jlat sioaa of the lmprovemeot Act deat of Streets of ~. Chy of Cooaly of Or•p, recorded Su-eet. from Ralboa Aoulevard of~t I. c:· C. •1 ._ by Newport ne'ach, CoiUo.._i.. Joae l, 195S IG Roolr. 2512, aoatlt.erly 1o the alley parallel 1• .lty .ou_nCl nere sh.JI c••e to be c:oaapicltOo.-Par 444 of Offld al Recorda with Oce110 froal, •• .bowa 011 elects •d d_elemuoe~ .to have ly posted oloaa the Jiae of said of aaid Coooty, boo8aded oa Sheet 15 of sa.id Pi•a; llld ia the red emptio~, proviSIO?I!i of coatemplated work or l .. prov~ the F.ut by dae Westerly riJht _ALLF:Y (oa•a~med) , aaldbondsproV!iie • prem1omol meat •d aloa1 oil opeu au-eeto of way Uae of lrviae Aveaae, parallel with Ra!boa Boa.levard five per ceal (5~)of the uam• withia the district lioble to be 100.00 feet wide, •• d~ Htweera 19th Street 110d ~th ta.red priocipal ia •ccord.ace useued for aoid work ao-scribed ia a deed to the City Street, .. ohowa oa Sheet 16 of wath the pMviai~n ~f Sectioa ticea of the p•••ll!te 0 { th la' of Newport ~ada recorded said Pl•a; aad ia 6"64 ~f the Caldorau ~treets Reaolati,a of lateat.ioa 111 tile \lay 16, 1968 aa Boolr. 860l, ALLF.Y (ao-umed) and ll1f]tawayo Code, ti111e, form •d ~t~anaer provided P118e 185 of aoid Official paral.lel with Balboo Boulevard, ESTIMI. T•D COSTS .4HO by ,.;d Code. Recorda, •d boo• dec! Soodt- betweea 2nth Sueet 110d \1<> Faddeo Place, as at.ow:o 00 EJ(I'.HSES FILIHG M.4P 0' erly by • lioe tlt.ot buro Soath 91-eet 16 of .. u Plaa~ •d io Sectioo \. 1\e estimated .4SS~SSMEHT DISTaiCT 76• }9' 41" l'eat from the ALLF:Y (oa-o-ed) c:oata -~ expeoses of said Sectioo IJ. The City Cletk • ~ortherly termiau of that parallel with 28th Street, De-:wort :d.ampruvementa. iaclud-di rected to endor.e oa the ori• clnoia coarse described u AHO~NEV Michael Gerl- ner is the newly elected president of the Corona del Mar Exchang'e Club. He is a native of New York, was graduated from Col umbia University Law School and obtained a master of laws degree ;,, \tJiXatl011--tr~m-Nr•w --1-­ Vork Universi ty Law 5'/'00I. He is membe ! of the New- port 9each law firm of Ro - bertson, Howser & Garland. The new president said he would place particular em- phasl son club programs de- signed to increase the in- volvement of young people in community affairs. IAYMOID OtPOITEE IUOOUMII AT AGE II Raymond s . DePontee. 80, of 409 W. Bay, Costa Mesa. died Sept. 29 at Costa Mesa Convalescent Center. He was born July 17 . 1888, in Montana. carne to California and seuled In Orange County 22 years ago. Survivors are his wire. Irene. 3 sons. JO.::Iwood or Anaheim , C harles of Reno. Nevada. and Frank or Ban· gor; a dau~o;hter, Mrs. Gloria Yoder or Seattle. Wash .. and 16 grandchildren. Aho Auil•bl t i" Solid Colort WOOL L~SLilVi TURTLENECKS 17.0Q ,lf\INAC(l M~IIT JACKET 20.00 ' 15.00 Pl•id h•s h it e11aryone end everythin9 . tweea 28th Street and 29th ~~ e an..,c~deataJ ,er.p~~esof ,.;iul •d oa at lust oae copy '"N. 13• 40' 19" ~-. 110.24 Street frum ~ewport Jloulevard proce 1os• up er tn oa r~ I .c 1 f tb r " · P 1 I 1 'd ._ ., aolutioa of illletitioo o .... e mop o r p _ot • e a.. eet 10 orce o aaa pj,.:;~:di~ flieet 17 of aaill follows: ' are 1111 aea;wneat district •• refened deed to the City of Newport ALLF.Y (ap-n.,ed) Estimated col!it o f all incidep• to 111 Section 3 hereof her Reach. parallel with 29th Street. b~ tal elpenau J 21 800.00 certifi cate evidea.cins the date All tllot portioaof said IIU'eet tween 29th Street Slid 30th F:uimoted cos ta of i~prove-•d adoptioa of thio Reaolo-to Ita voca&.ed, closed up •d Street, from ~ewport Boulevard ~eot oa public property or lioa of lateatioa, -.d aha lo ab•doaed -I• ~nore clearly The funeral wa s held i'.>ct. 2 at Baltz Mortuary. Costa Mesa. Interment wa s at Saw- telle. The officiant was the Rev. V.L. Hertweek or the Harbor Assembly of God. Beautifully fa i!OrE'd 50,_, OA~RO:'Ii " po.yeSler. 50o.~ !:lji!Or from Koret of Cal•forn•a The /re -:-ailed the Pmnacle And we've aot them. So corne ~e u~. We ll h•t )'OU .,..rth to Ralboe Boalevard, •• shown nldata of "'•Y 77,600.00 farlher directed to fHe1 tlt.e ori-.... oa Sheet 17 of aaid PlSDa· and f.atimated cos ta of im prov~ pool o f SGCb mop or pt.t j 1 Iter ,. oa • certoia 111., IPPIOY. ia ' menton privlte propl"rty office, aod withiG fifteea (IS) ad •d adopted by .... ll!"'(!ty ALLf.Y (ua-a~med) 9,700.00 d.ys after the adoptioa of dlio Co .. ~~diLof •,.•,Clty o•! Newpo1 rt PLAY 1\\JH EXTENDED parall•l .,·.c 0 r < • d 1 1 1 · · ~ .,, • vac.a o• c o• ''D-am •;rl " the c urrent 1 w ce• root, r.•umste tota cost opro-reso uuoa. •d aa oo eveat . d alt do ' .._ '"' l!t' ' rom 6 lat Street to 62ad Street, po•ed worlt 1109.JQQ.OO later thaa 6fteea (15) d.,. 1•1 •P • ..... eat. "7 Costa Mesa Civic Pllly· •• abown. on ~eet 18 of said ._.. . . • · d I b ntaololioa ll .. cl Octoher 7, .,.. d . r.l!iUmated c::ontnbutioa by pnor to the ate 0 •ari•• .. 1-d d .. --· "R I house .,roduction, will ex-.. sa 1a 1c,·1 1 . 'd d · <. . 0 c L • • p.... eao.. . ALLEY ( d) y o oonstrn.cuoa aaatac prova e 10 """ctloa ••roo ___ ... wlr}.... . ~ tend its run Fridays and • aa-ume 1 l,Zlo;._QO 81!, ' 1o-c d' • • ~ e. _,-._ ,..rtal whh Oce• FlOat. ho!l \ ~---PI-e ao naer uecte ta ~:~Ia i 81 ~ ..... iJ"* J Saturdays ~==~~::~t:f 62ad Sueet to Pro.,ect Street, TUll' .4HD PUCe 0, a . copf of -~ ... •• plflle ~~0.: 1 6 0 oe: ff .. e be u.:ri. tli<)u-ao silo-. on ~eet 18 of said H •• UtiNG wnll. ber eador.••1 ........ ~ ..._._~-.1--~ _ If o .-r • &'-' PI••; •d ia Sectioa 6. NOTICF.IS HERE-witlt the Coaaty Recorder' of ~"'·-•d u ia ....,._.. !&.It ~ibe f"'urM!',.W Costa Men it's ALLF:Y (ua-n.nedl RY GIV~ that oo ;e 281h .,,.,_,e Coaaty, CaiHoiD.I .. aU •:!_• j Mlllll •.llfl lor t.nller tion Center, west gate, parallel with Ocean Front, from doy of OciQber, 1968, 111 the ia lhe m1111aer 110d lona prowl dod P co.,. u .. •e propooed Orlnge COunty Fairgrounds Prospect Street to Ced ar hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m., ia lor ia Sectioa 3111 f th vacatioa, cloaiaa op •d ab..-. . -. ' 1816 H.wport 1o J d Street, aa sbowa on Sheet 19 the Ch.nbera of the City Couo-Streets . d H"sft Cod i douaoa1 of said portioa of oa.id Tickets are Sl &.1. CUrtam U ev• of said Pl11111; -ad ia cil of a aid City of Newport ~e Stat • f C 1 1.f•~• (! e 0 aueel, •d Mid •ap Ia made time, is A:34l p.m L----------------------_J ALLEY (ua·a-ed) Beach, in the City Hall of sa.id e 0 a 1• onaaL • part of tbla reaolotioa a... parallel with Oce• Froat hum City at 3300 Weat Newpo rt AOOPTED th1a 7th day of IIlia f Ill "7 Cedar Street to Walnut S;reet, Boulevard, Newport Beach, October, 1968. re ereace to e •~e e• IS !!how• on !ileet 19 of said OrSD!_t!! Conty, Collfaroia. •Y Doreea Marshall ~eat and porpoae ... If It were Plana; aod iu aod all peNoaa hovias •Y 0~ \t.yor aacorporated bema i • full. AL~f.Y (oa-oamed) jec~oaa to the proposed work ATI"f.ST: SF.CTION 2. Tbe p~ceedio1• ~.•rallel wath OceOn Front, f'?m or amprovemeat, or to the e~ Laura La8Ao• ·for the cloaio1 ap •d ab ... a!Dat Street to Lu«<o•• teat of lhe uoe•.,.eat diatricl, City Clerk doameat of dr.e oforeaaid por-St~~t~1as sbown_oo Sleet 20 of o r to th e propooed srodea, may Poblisl!.: Oct. 10, 17 , 1968, tloo of aoid aueet ohall be Sill •s; and 111 appear and show c••e why th N hod aad takea •d the oi/ILl~~YO{ua-n.-nF •dl I a aid work ahould aot be dooe ia e ' ewport Houbor F..aaip Coaacll of tlt.e (;;ry of par ~ ""~ cea.n root, ro m or carried out io accord811ce N~:~:~ Luruaa Street to Coltoa Stre~r.. wilh thh Resolutioa of Iaten-REAL TORS TO B..ECT Beadt l&erebyelecta top "' ahowa oa Sleet~ of s11d tioa Pruteata muat b . DIRECTORS SEPT. 2~ oader dte prowi Po.,. ,.d . • e ID .. ..c-._ v . • Ill wriri•l •d moat coota.ia a VoCi.ag ~ d1 tor8 vr1ll .:nnoet acatloa ALL'f:Y (uo-umed) deacripdoo of the property io or rec and a!l -•da:a•to farollel wath OceOn Froat. which eadl ai er thereof ia begiD at the Oct. 24 break• boi•l HcdoiiS 8300 to s:.:.J:~':ho!r~~t :ee~,;~j i!'tereoted, aafrcieat 10 idea-Cast meeting or tbe Newport iad•ive,l of the Streets aaid PI t1fy the •ame, •d moat be do-Harbor-COat& Mesa Board or Hl .. waya Code of the State I'L.4•;: livered to the City Clerk of the Realtors u Cbe Balboa sa, Cal"lio,_i._ s~r!cfflC~'~,~~:Ho ;ri1:, ;:tyth:f u:!W:~ ,:re~~ Club. aod will oouttnue tmttl SECnON l. 11ae Street Sa- Sectioa 2. All of the proposed hearias. 1111d 110 o ther pro teats S p . .:p. at tbe boltd omce. periatad•t of dt.e City of work to be doGe •d Improve-or ohl'ectioaa will be couideP-Ne"PPr\ Bud!. altoll c•.e to men•. 10 .be coa.ltrncted, u ed. 1 the aiper of Slay prot"!ot The oomioatiog: oomml.ttee he coaapicaouly pooted aloo!; ilATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS 20 words or leu 21 word 1 to JO word 1 31 words to ..0 words Eoch word ovor 40 words • 1 Time 2 Times 1.50 2.00 3.00 .05 ~-50 3.00 •. oo .10 :.oo 4.00 5.00 .15 ---------------- 10!; OFF FOR CASH WITH ORDF.R ~eacnbed aa Secuoa I hereof, i• oow ah.oWD apoo the lut has named tbe Collowlu& U the lin of the portioa of aa.id Ia suu~eat f>i•tri ct No. ~I. eqaoll&~d •••eaameat rull of c&Ddida&es for tbe a active street proposed to be vacated • lOOKS POl SAL I ::: I I be 111 dcord~~f!! ~ath OrSDp Couty • dae ow:oer of director vacancies: 1. ·Peter aot more th-. 300 feet trpart, RENT ~ e P •• aa speafacatloaa the property described Ia the "--I " tb · ·'I for the coutf'llctioa of a aid lh BU'1'8U. O.vid Mybre. · 0eoe uat DOt en • ree aa ", work aad improvemeota, ideati-pMte~t. ea sach prote~;t maat •otlcea of dr.o wacatio• Of lied .••. Drawiag No. R-5137-S, =~t~~: o;:;e:;~mX:ae:.~ =~:?:OCt~=~ 011ld partioo of said atnet. coao18t1Df!: of •19. shee~a, oum• aiper ia the o .. er of tbe ,.,_. S•d aodc• Noll atate dae ~el'f!!d 1 to 19, a_ocluoJve, oa_d perty .. described. p B. Wood.. Ttae rollowl.DI puaas• of this Rnolatioa ~~ ·~cord~~~ace wath ~e •pee~-IMPROVEM04T ACT bave beeo oomiol&ecl for tbe of l•tatioa oad the time aad fa.c abon.•1 •d apec1ald . prov1• Sectioo 7. All of the work 2 Ueociate director VICU-P.laco of dao hearta1 Of oil p- ORANDI"PENINO SaiUrday, Oct. 12' 1-4 p.m. Books 10~ orr. .-.. a.o. .............. 1114 Brutaor .•n. a. ...... ..:. ............. moa•. 1 tlly, prepare an oon• 11 1 d -L-'1 bed t d 1 b' aectioa with •ch c:oostrucdon, ere 11 prppoae ..... . oae cies: Ralpb Freeto, Mary aoaa atero•te • or 0 Jecda1 all of .,.,.ft)cla pi IIIIo, drawioe;a •d c arried thruulltl 1a , P~"" u .. --. ~ .... , (Cbrl ) 10 dr.e pMpo.ed vocatioa of • MISCELLAMI!OUS · ••d apecificatiooo are oa file au•ce of aa Act of the Lco11• •-"'"'J'• ... -,-sue · 1 said portio• of acid street. io the office of the City Clert. ~•ua.reo~u:,e Statethof«;~lional .. Hopper and Perry Zimmer-S•d aotice .. holl be ao pooled FOR S~F. .. Portable aod io the office of lhe City Ul8£1 e •• .~ mpro~~ mao.· •t lout t• deya beiore lbe telivteion Public, Worlr:s Oirf!!c .. r. Refep. m_eat Act of 19H. belol J?i"'• dote of Hid t.earia• all aa _ _!l!i,_!l!l__g~~M~UI~ eace 111 hereby •.de to said •oa 7 of the Slreeta •d Haf!lb-!ER"nfA STRAIT Of lntd L.. 1 1 pl• .. drawia1• •d apeci&c .. w.ya Code of da• Sa•te of Cali-COSTA MISA DIES ,... "' ••· tioaa, heretorGre •proved by foroi .. Prior 10 dao adoptioa of · SEC110N 4. Notice ia herebJ the City Cooaci11 lOr a harther thla reeolatioco., dae City Coao-Benba E . Stewlrl, 908 if. shft daoa dle Oty Coucil or •d '!'of$ partic..Jar deacriptioo ell of tlt.e City of Newport 17th St., Coeta ,._,., died. dae Chy of Newport B .. da of ••d work. . Beoda, ofter pruceoltia dal 'Iuelday, Oct.. 1, _at HOII does t.enlty b Moalley, •e The ,;ades ue.d aa coaaec--d Iori !told d r wiay H aptal Sbe ' bo 28. dey of Octoller: 1968 at ~oa wa~ alli.d ~ .... tb>rbol ldbe ~ .... r~po-• '• ...,,•,1• '.....-• n~ 1 • 1--C 111 dae ltoer of 7:10 o•dock-P.~. ao acoon~•ce WI e sr• ea ....-'"-. di " ..._.. 8, uno, ill IDad&. f llld c1 ill t1r. Co l •• ohowa oa uid pi•• •d latioa No. 61111 oa Oc•Hr 7, Sbe is· lllf'Vived bJ 4 ° a .,, • .. d apecificatioaa relened to 1968, uder •d ,.,. •• t ... •• dau .... • Mn MarpleC a.•:; .. !' ~e City of N•-obo•• wlaicll. ~;rodea ,...,. be oodaorhy II'• ted 1ty Secdoa 11,,. __ _,' 03-b •0 pon. -ocoaed fa •• dHW.,.;.t ftoiO tb pede• here-17 of Artid• Xnt of •• eo. URN ... ~ a&ll, ••• Cie, Holl of •• City of Ne- tolore exiatia1o ea1oblilhed or adtadoe of dao Stet• of c•i.o Jc.t Allea. of FODtaD&. Mra. port Beadr., &a •• d•• •4 adopted. to .. l .. &•*•• •• det ... l•iaa Kadryn 8etpaD ul SID pi•• ~' ~e.na1 all ,.,... D~SCIU~nON •O' .4SS.Ss-thoa pa.Wic ma ..... i•c• •d aem.diDo, Mtd Mri. 1MIIIe la•,..teill le or•lal.cdal• dae Secd~,f!STIUC!d work aece .. hy ,..,.,,. da• l•prv.., alit of Veacura. ,..,. ... -.ee-.1" •f ellllll par- •• . le!prove.oar':: of •ore ••ta herelaabon ••d .. ed, R.-, waa recited 00&. .... ef ..._ • ....., •ill •• tit• locsl otdiaary p•bllc •d .. ,..r &a<:lia1 •d det...-2 aad Mau wu oeletaaled City C'Aacl.l • aalil "-• •4 heaeflt, •d dae City COoacil 111iaia1 daat •• pruwialo .. of ~ 9 L ......___._ ft.-8. ,. ... •11 ~•• •• ... ._~ It~ •••• *• e1p .. aea of tile !pedal AaH•••t [a. & .. -......, • ..,_, . •,_.. lip -., ,.._. .. ........ nlcl •*-•cl l.,ro•••• voadallllo~ Ll•h•do• •ill a& IL : Jorit•'l ea.ollo elll lli •• ......_ ef •114 .. ~ <*•pUle epo• • dlatricl, Mojort..,-Protnl Act all9SI Cllalab. 0.1& ...... Ill-11M •f •• __. ..... t..IN. wlddl lll:l.utct •• City eo-dl ···lei .Ol ~pply •d ............ ___ AL ......... ---..... • M •• dilltrict ...._ial liill • ...---...--· -. ... MMI .. d lly aaid work •d ••• • Nlilll l•p• .. ......, Qa.lla, .... · -•""" I. ._ ........ . ... ..... " .. k ........ ·-· .............. "........ • . • .......... ~·" • ,., •• OMW •d ·~---•o. wltll .. ......... ...... • ._ --• tile .... .. •-r. lacla .. c lael._1.tll •"' 6• .._. _. _ .... ,. AT ...., ..,.IDtDGL .. ~ ef .. a., .U ..::.:~~:·1::m~:-~ -'l.t •'"~';1;;;-;:~;!:lL -=~a:e~a.;: ~.!*.::. *! ~= ro T-.CCMrucr o 11 ..._ ...... • c ,.,.,_..·rs,... s...... L r-. .. • •• ._lilt....., ._ ..._ ...... :11:1 , ... ,... ,.. ................... ., . ,..., ...... _ .-.. llr --~, .. 1114ll!flr ... A-IW IMo ,,. lor of -•4!11~"'9• CWo ., .•v. • .,....., ... .,, . ...,-... -.. ~-.. .. . ... ·e __ ... :or o-.:,:r::. 00, ol llo IS ••M CJI Ill I, ATI'UII •• ':""":', -•.... ~:· .. ~ 01 r 0Na .. L '"-' ~-:; ... -Oo ........ lila s'M I Q-Qooi ............ -~.: .. 1111-.. ~ ....... ...,,, ......... .. ..,.... ., ....._ •• •••'"' 1111111 • , , 2 ,.. 11..,... 1.._ ... . SPOTS bc(orc )'OUr eyes ...._ on your new carpel - move them wieh Blue Lus- lre. Rent electric: tham- pooer 01. CroW1i Ho·nlw·~·.l 1107 E. Co au Hwy •• ou del Mar. c.n I• v .. ,w-.., ' .... ~. .... . 671~ COLOR TV $9 ,.r .... ". R•tal e• .,1-, to ,.,. ••• ORDER IY'I'-E ~511 9 A.M. to I P.M. 7 Dor• o KJIOOLS SCHOOL PROBLEMS PrivMo Hip "'bool lndividull , e&&ealioa .,.all C.lal••• BRICKER-WARD PREP !l(]t()()L II Plir DriM ... Colli Mrna 540-0420 HARBOR TRAN5FE, AND STORAGE ··-· ,., WHEATON VAHLINES, INC. Ll 1•1lll Of U 1--971) 31 S E. lllh St., Coale w. .. HOOSES fOR·ML! DANDY DUPL>:ll: for Olio - 128,a.J,). 1D !!roe aelgbbot- hood around Dice boma Call S-245. BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME to New.,ort Hetgbta. a. ceotly redecorated wttb ~luoh carpecln& lhrouab- out, dlahwasber, d1epo.al, buil~in ra1e, 3 eli pr- oge. 138,5ail wllh very low down p1ymeoL 841- 3497, S4~2il18. FOUR BEDROOII, I! bo&b bome ill Newpon He!Ptt for Olio, 122,000. 271 E. 181h. lobo Vopl relil ....... f1411n1575- I ' I I • I I .. Ooc.... ---l!edtool o.tor. Hid "~'~Modo~. 0oc. I, lira ..... ---Poclllc VI• "'-'• 14. 1117 •• p_,._ ........ Oocqo _., lllo UYOd 1D lwl-o 4 olllcloaL ........ , wu Paatflo View Ma•arial I!OLICIMIMAH ... IT AD-poojeoUlo wu IIWAII IlPPY, II, Jb-01 patlal -lrl>l -¥1TIIAI, 1111 qmoor -Tllm• ol tbo HowAld Nl)r, 1!144 Co-N•--palloo ,. lulllblo Dr •• Coal& Moo&, · p-ot at 4:MI p."' -.., died Oct. 7 at H-Hoop!· ..,, Oat. &, •bll• .... ... Ill .. ap "'· dd¥101 at lllod a. ·-tor •· Dulry wu a World liar Newport Blvd. ._.:· Ttamer U ve•• aod,a ntember of wu a.ted 01 Hooc -lbe Aooorlcao Lecioo Poat pllll lor a a-uaOD or bor 4111i, Cool& -. forebead · H• ,. .wvived by hie napkie interiors ' wile, Blacbe. r .. aa. aervtoee ••• llold Wodo-.,, OcL 9, • lllo Flnl llotl>odl• Cburcb, Cool& -· wl!b lbe ROY. Rl-Dlllllap u olllclaat. .. _ will be at Scipio, IDdi••, UDder Cbe directlon or Balla ;~ortuary, Coota - TWO ·STORY DUftiX n-r Llclo Shopping C.n~er 2 I!EDROOMS-AND 3 llEDROOMS EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN AND IN TIP- TOP CONDITION. ' ... r OWNER WILL Fl'fAHCEI $43,500 Ralph .Mas key • -RI!AUOR T AI',.RAJSI!R J9 YI!ARS IH !!II HARIOR ARI!A ., 3411 MI!WPOIT .. VD., MI!WPORT I~ -67UOOO IIOW AVAILABLE Ill DOVEl SHOlES, NEWPORT BEACH ..... COLOR DESIGN I iaycrrst 1 new diMtftliofl in Hbtt silt tivinr. Inn wen. A Sonl, Inc. lin 1 11-. numbtf of tiM llrlftl tU1 Yin tst1tts rter olf1rld In U.ls priiM llatioR. Thtll a.,cr.t "forl'llr View·· lots lll'lt 100 ft. fi'Oftt11t 1nd IN Uf to 200 ft. deep.,GoflltMnld with the presti&t of Newport's flfi'IOUI West llutf 1nd print. btldles, thtst l~rae 'liew nt1tu otter tt11 fiMit polliblt locltioa lfl .... 11'11. Inn Wlfll & Sons. Inc. will dnian 1nd build ,our df'IIM.homt. or pou · 1'1117 jMdleM 1n uquilih existin& Blrcmt l'lomt. COMPLETE DECOR For people who can alford the best. -300 Series • $64,950 to $120,000 ModMI .t 11142 S.nt~10 Drive, Newport Beech. /54-9791 Phone (714) 646-1550 lor •ppointment. ~H ••~ f•,.t~ 1111 I. H . Bi ... r, S .. l• A•• 642-1691 "-"- It's The Going Thingl FORD FOR '69 SIE' T!ST-DRIVE 1HIIol ALL u • duouab lhe Multiple Ustina Servic:e of Tbe Newpon Realton for lhe first monlhs of 1963. THIS IS OVER 4 MILLION DOLLARS PER MONTI! IN PROPERTY SALES! LIST YOUR PROPERTY WJ'nt A REAL TOR! •• y..,, ... A.l 1--·~ll•' Bay Service Center .-J -. ~Hitor 64).6472 .... 673-3641 1730 W. C.••• Hlw.,- M_,... IM<lo I • AT JAIIOKEE ROAD AID COAST H'IIY. uti EAST COAST HIY. '• DMI't llluJ ... ,. .... ...... ...... ,. ... . lluJIDDdtlns •t • ... ,..ln.,, 11•11•• Tl•• 01ly au~ 3 £,. '1 G . ta££\ ' IATCI ,.. , 1 Oil · Ol II t •• u tl\c.l ttt st(OII • ,,_cl1'1 ,..a "1 tlllfiiiL 1111S-OLD 1\ll ... .... ., •.. , ...••.• 011 ~ ,,.., ,.. .. ' • I lltUIISDAY, OCT. J!l, t• aNIIIA IIELIWI, CALif •. Newport l11da 8 Ia• .. ••• Island Costa._, Lillo .... c-. 411 ..., SMALL GARDEN ESTATE ' . . FRUIT TRHS -SHADE TREES -ETC . CUTE 2 BEDROOM HOME WITH LARGE SERVICE PORCH . ON QUIET STREET IN COSTA MES~. S1J,850 Wella-McC.rclle Realtors Reliable Service Since 1943 1&10 NEWPORT s.l-7719 BII:IIPLE BII:AL II:BTATII: Harbor View Special! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY ... 12:30-5:00 p.m. 103i? White Soils Way Ch«ming 3 B.R. horne with elegant Moster B.R. Suite and pri vate patio. Heoted & F il· tered Pool. TWO Fireplaces .. .fonnol Dining Room. Mog1 ificent VIEW of Boy & Oceon. Sep. Family Room ond all electric ki tchen. Min imal l"ondscape mointenonce ... and room· for children's ploy·yord . OWNER IS ANXIOUS, ask ing: $46,500. ' S-LE REALI5TATE 2l" f. c:-.. Mwy c;.,. • .W ..._ "'' ·" U~2101 ~a " '_1 • '\ " """" • ••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISLE 108 Via Florence 4 Bedrooms -3 Ralhs in PE'lFECT condi - lion .• ~ew Cameling • All Ruilt-lns • 3-car garage • Beam Ceilings. Owner trans- lerred so can show anylime . $73,750 Winter Rental Emerald Bay Furnished -Perlect for bachelor or couple. One large room with kitchen and ~alh . Ex- lremely attraclive -has lush tropi cal swim- min g pool. ( OW1fn' pays ~artiu rr f. pool) S220 ~ '-10tHH 'TIL JULY 1ST ' p. a. palmer lncorporatea Til liMloP£Rs (J liDO SIKE 1935 3717 Vio L;4o Ollelo 1-1- M._ot lleodo-F-... L.A.-n\1 MA 5-. lmiA'Im-TIJI,N'II' ·-1 & 2 IBaJl APAI'JMIIITS ,.... a UcA'!Ifa. ,_ tt• • Plintc Patios • Fileplaces • P<X)LS • 9 Hole Putliftl ('"een • Tennis • Sepa.ate F~mily St ti oo • 4~i. to Schools 111d Playatound , -MD S..L-. C4M ---C..•t .... dooo to Foo~;;.. tol_. • I . - SPECIAL $59,500 4 8ed10oms plus Fomily !loom . 2% 3otho, Lorqe Patio. JUST 2% Y,E ARS OLD. ............... ILDER'S AnENTION LARGE LEVEL LOT JUST REDUCED IN PRICE $1100 I OOI't Y. f' RJi.l'tK l.ll't I RE:Ji.l. TOR ' 3250 East Coast Hi,.._., CotOI\I del Mlf, C•lilornil Pbone: 6Jl.2222 OPE:-1 SEVEN DAY S ' . VISTA BAHIA Back Bay--Newport • 3 ~~DQOOt~S-2 ~AlliS COZY FIQEPUCE Access to 2 swimming pools, badminton court and 18·hole putting gr•n all for S37,500-with only 10 percont-do--or . will loose ot S325 per month . (Qent could apply on down payment) FOR LEASE . · ···~ Coian·a· aer Mar .:. · 2 bedroom -2 Oath home. F ireplace -Pri· vote patio -located one block from Oceon Blvd. on ~el iotrope-Hondy to Deach. Rote -$250 per month. ~ Bay & Beach Realty Inc. UI-RII Ens. Ill-tiM 2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M ( ot llacA,.,ur Bl•d.) q.... f/.,.._.lf. R-lt., Great Family Home THREE BEDROOM HOME •ITH FAMILY ROOM ON LARSE LOT . OCii;AN SlOE OF HIGHWA Y. C O ~ON A DE L MAR . ONLY Ita,· ll\h) MOVBS YUU IN! 332 Corona dol II"' -673-8550 q_. f/.,..,.!1, R-!t., Ricl'itJtiDnflltand p ......... , .. ' u. ... r.-Apjtr&IM! '&75-1642 E-.~1·1 C•'• oa111r. ... ,...Ill For Pall Mli• A ...... Coli UUYLI!A ... CD. ••SA v••• •As no cwrwnr - .I!JA VI!RH •.u 4 JCIIIIU. t ,..._. -.......... eo-.... l =--.'R··-~ ;::~r.:IO;s ,;-s·m~'· ~=~=:~=~! .!!II.. ·-··· .... ·-· ..... lid .. u ; will ... -... lilt...,.. ...... -· -... lla• 104 u o.a. or lit -_, <lela Do" up. -., 011 JDplo, "Do flo!hod lilt -., I Ill lllo lint bolr aploot ,.. ... llllk 10 )'OIIntll'?'.' liDolobc!Dwa --aod Paotllca, ,....,. poaoecl t>r Tbe -II -m ti'*lo& I -~0. lo I -clowoo, ODd piloted Lalo II: M-21. 'lbo --Goftllo dol Mar I ~ WID bll team 10 lbolr 8cb Jl&. daul._er b&bquet will be over Pactnoa ~ roN be lett lbe pme b, tbe bold at A:IIO p.m. Col. 17 Dlpl. · aeoond bait, be bod co.,. I& tbe cburOh. 1bia SUnday P'or their game again at pleled 8 out or 9 paaaea ror will be lbe tiDal days that SaoU.,O. Garden Glove, at 18,3 yards, and bad No tickets Will be available. 8 p.m. Sa&urday at Oavtdeon another ~1. • • • Field, Coach Holl&ad is Teny bad strong runnirc , WALT DISNEY'S Cemral Bftie Cburcb, at working oa del'eo11, and suPport rrom t:aUback Mike 23rd St. and· Oranae Ave.. "poUablng everythtog." He Ezzell and fullback Rex Costa Meaa -.. 1b. ex·· reels Ide ream has a real Snyder "during the nrst half. planation or the erose" will M SEVEN COl "BAMBI" .. ~""~:·~ .. ~"~·0119 E.:..{~ce~:o.· ustangs . aim to win ........... o;ou, In bis 12 years oi coacb· In last Friday's game, tbis &.mday, At 7' p.m. be ing. Coach Nell Peek said Costa Mesa took cbarge wW bring a message on Ule Mesa Muel&Qge ~11 from tbe opellinl kictort, ·•Preparation ror the victoey ovw Bolsa Grande moving 76 yards, 67 or them ROUX "Ni ce Change" col ors in 10 Minute s -without peroxide ud l .. ts weeks ·without rub-off. Nablral •olor for gray or dull hair; include s styl e and se t. S.. ..... ,_14i ., .... , • ~~ UIJ cburcb. '' The women's was the most complete game. by left bait, SkQ Pike, --o ALSO PLAYIHG Rocl Steig., ancl l•• R .. lclr. h'l "HO WAY TO LADY" N..,••ou ~u.," .. ,. •• ·· · .. ··~·. .. ..•. .... ,. ' •ox Ofllc• Ope" •=~~ THE FINE!.T l"fi:')M SWEDEN "llVIRA MADIGAN" "T ,orr•"~'" ~"~""' "POOl COW" a ._ IE , .'IO ... OW ~r A OI TS ;, ~~ r,n .. TIN UOUS .~ ... f'I W &\,NOA"< ~"·""' ' .. ·~. VIR!-ol' Ill \" J!\ Til l•: JHRBOR \lit:\ w< • .lt.S an a//.~!1 /au:_qh er! JA:,£5 G.\ii;\[.~ ' Cc',c:: REYNOLDS , .'•\~URiC£ RON£ T mlslloaary rellowship will ~verythiog went right · ror Clawte Kelly fooled every- hold its monthly bulilless them, including intercepUng one on the 4th down, cut· meedngandpocluckluacbeoo 3 Solsa i)Uaee and picdog Ling across rigbt guard for at 10:30 Lm. Oct. 15. Mr. up 2 rumbles. the first R points. Cal. and Mrs. Ralph Blakeman, Rusty Allen, tackle, was Sbores .nade it 7 w1ih the roundef11 or the Mission to named player ~ tbe week. first or 3 PAT's. the Migrants, wtll speak. He intercepted a pass and In .the 2nd quarter, Jerry ~ • • • ran &J yards ror a touch-Reilly blocked a punt on The Lutheran Church or dO'ND . He also got 2 points' the 8 yard line. A Kelly to tbe Master, 2900 Pacific on a sarety. He played the Jordan pass made it 13, View Dr., Harbor View whole game and did a very arx1 the PA'I gave 1'1tesa a Hills -The congregation consistent job on ortense t+J halt-time lead. ROUX "Fanci·tone" Cre10e Hair Touch up includes sh..,poo, style and se t. ROUX "Creme D'Lire" tdra c;:~:.:k. ha irli gh!tntr. Le ts you stay a , Touc h up include s style and set ud Roux "fancifu l" rinse. Shampoo . style and se t. will celebrate its lOth I and derense. '"H e is a real The Mustangs rumbled anniversary in a single fine rootball player," said away a scoring chance in service at 10:31 a.m. this Coam Peele the third period at the MatlV 64 2 -08 , 14 Swxlay. Miss Mary Eller, Costa Mesa will be at dor 2. but scored a 81!ety on ~ daughter or Pastor and Mrs. G ~den Grove at A p.m. this the next play. Costa Mesa EYHill'l •• •tl'llll'l J William Eller, will be com-Fnday, Oct. 11. As Garden then tooK the rr ee kick and IQ .,,III .. Ht, ='·II missioned as a missionary Grove passes the ball w~ll. went 41 yards in 5 plays teacher to Africa. Dr. Carl the Mu~tangs are wori.mg ror their final n ~po:m:· ~~·~·~~~~~~~~~·~C~t~I~I~I~H~I; .. :•:•:·~;;;;~~~~:~:~=~ Se rb .d on tbeu pass defense, but Dave Davis going over oo a .. ge ammar, preSl eot or they reel they have a good ltWJirt lttc•, the Southwest Synod ·of the cb . 23-yard Sf)riot. • aoce to wtn. Lutheran Church 1n America, will give the SennctJ. The T t Rev. Kenneth Dugan, repre-ars se senting the Board or World ::·:~~~.:;e~~~h~ for Valley vice. New me!li)ers will be received. Open hou se will be held from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. • • • The First Baptist Cburcb or Costa Mesa, 301 Magnolia St. -Dr. ·P. G. Neumann will speak at 11 a.m: SUn· i day on the subject, "R.evo-- ' J Iutton or revival." At 7 p.m. his topic will be "HarvAJ~~t ( Time." • • • The Christian Science With a 21·7 victory over Marina behind them, Coach Wade Watts feels his New-- port Harbor Sailors have a good chance or winning this Friday over Santa Ana Valley at Santa Ana bowl. Galle time is 8 p.m. Bill Durkin, right end, wa1 named player or the week Cor playing the best def~sive game. Lee Mooreal80pla,yed a real good gam&. THI!S! .!OALS fOR OCT. 10. l 1·12 ' .. v .• • ..c~vuT_w.~.r I Churches, Corona del Mar, ••! ~At',S ~ ":.~~ '$~ iHE RIV!R" Newpon Be&ch and Costa STORE HOURS -9,. 6'30 -SUHDAYS 9,. 5 ("I.O."• ~.~... . Jf'H·" Ill~~ _, ..... -,.. Bllll8 ~~ ~~~;;;;::;;;;;~;:~~~~~~:;::; sermon ror thia Sunday will I be the question, "Are sin, disease, and death real?" ln the fi rst halt against Marina. QUarterback 8t1l Sbedd threw a pan to Bob Cuny ror the first TO a.od Roy VanDerAA made it 7-Q with the first or 3 PAT's. Marina tied it up 7-7 before -...... HELD OVER Wo ~[. w,~·· · "'NO F'OA IEVIER YIIO OY . ..) ......... , . ·-·· <;.b3 l.elaat and Walter Matdl• \ ,w ne"O..d <~~~ I Ceuple . . . ' St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chu rch. 600 St. Andrew's Rd., c urrHaven -Layman's Sunday will be observed this Sunday. Sennons will be given by Robert Bemaf'd at 8 a.m., L. Arthur Womer Jr. at 9:30 and Kingery E . Whiteneck at 11. Assisting laymen in clude Charles Schwan. Don Yoder, Di ck Brockmeyer, Malcolm Niles, Ray Hammeras, William ~od. Jack Kasparek, Dr. Kenneth Hamel and Dr. Prank Hennon. the half ended. To start the seoond half, the sailors marched 75y&rds in 5 plays to take the lead. Lee Moore l ed the second half charge, and scored the go-ahead points. Newport held a 2~ to 133 1---------- yard offensive margin, with· out oounting Bob Curry's 47·yard punt return when he rak ed everyone out on a crossover. Marina was held to 13 yardA :in the second half. Eagles take the breaks The Estancia ~agles tri- umphed over Garden Grove last Friday night, 21-A, by capitalizing on 4 inter- cepted passes and 2 re-- covered rumbles. Steve Griffith intercepted hi s 4th pass ror the season. Mike Sady intercepted another, and returned ror a touchdown. Mik e Knudson and George Barnet& also made interceptions. Garden Grove district near Stanton, at 8 p.m. Friday at Davidson Field. UPPER BAY GROUP A joint ooncen will be presmted Monday momi~. Oct. 14. by Clyde Zulch at the piano and Judith Bland, violincellist, ror the Upper Bay Associates or Orange County Philh&mJJnic .so .. ciety at the home or Mrs. Robert Crawrord, R25 Kings Rd. • Cli rr Haven. HIIL!TS GREEH GIAHT CORN 120L 2/45¢ J err Setver played both orrensive and defensive. Coach John Lowry nam ed him player or the week be- cause be did "a good job or blocking and just played an outstanding detensive game. too.'' Mr. Zulch, artist, and Miss Bland, sculptor, art ael!l()o elated at the Clyde Zulch Originals Art Gallery, Coa&a MeaL 2 PK •. 4/$1.00 Estancia recorded the first toucbdowoor Ute game in the The program wtll be intro- duced by Mrs. Robert Leteb a rter a 10: :Jl buelllesa meeting. o~lng ~aner aft~ P~ ,--------------------!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!! Joyce lofted a fi8.yard aerial to George Bameu, who caugbt tbe ball on the 5, and went on ror the score. Bomeu added the PAT. Sady made his pus tncer- ceplloa TO jull before lbo halt oocled. In tho lhlnl quarter, E• tancia toe* J)0811811loa or lhe bill oo tbe 42 aad ma-., the I!Oai Uae Ia 5 pl.oJo. IOf"O pouod lD IIIlo Now"'" tar 11M TO. · 'lbo Ell1eo will plor AludiOo,-lllo Suits snd Sports Duos by KUPPENHEIMER •. ' . NEWPORT BEACH l()c Love generation is topic A IYJD.lOI!Iiwn oa "Love THE IIOON WAS FULL •d ltle IDurlsts had pe home .,d .lllat was onout~~ tor ltl eBalboa Peninsula Point Assn. ~.,embers to c~ebrate, .so they held their second Mnual street dance Friday night, Oct. 4, at ltle L SL P¥1 area. A_,g ltle teen190rs having a marvelous time wete, hft to' .e-.t, +ielcl Illingworth, La~rle Jones •d Lo~e Smltll. 1~1., llhO*>.I· alckne .. &ad tbe love 160• L~ aUoo" wUl be preeeated at 1\t Lm. Tuelday. Oct. 15, by lbo Horbor Forum at lbe LOOAL m111n01 UOLA 10101 LilT Three Or-Cout a. lep graduace• bave ~ naed to the de10 • a boDcW ll• II UCLA. llopr Carter. 1966 0CC lll"!!uate trom N- Beadl, made Cbe deaa'a UC In !be oouep or 11ao .u. He ts a theater uta major. William D. 'Haven rA New- port Boodl, 111 EDIIIIII m~pr and 1986 OCC gra- duate, made lbe llll In lbo . college rA letters aad act- eoce, aa did Roland W. Per- lin o! Balboa, a political sciii!Dce major, aad 1966 gra· eluate. A CIIIISUVATIVE A,proedl .. lnM,_n lD lAID of I"> 6 ... fro Phene: 673-9379 TAKING A BREAK from selling tickets to 2SO kids ' and 150 ~Its who attended the street dance, Marilyn P~l.uk l, at left, ·Is enjoying tie sUccessful dance "will! SIMI •d Natal ie King. (EnSIIJI pholl>.) NO ONE was b.Jsler at the Peninsula street dance than AI Smith, ·who Is pic- tured drawing draft beer tor tie adults. He claimed his beer had the least foa-n of .v1y of that poured by the local resi- dents wtlo took tums bartending from 7 Ill 10 p.m. <En siiJI pholl>.l· HAVING SEQVEO his tum as one of the hosts of the 13alboa Peninsula party, Van Jacobsen has joined Helen Goul d, and the two Point re sidents are watch- ing the dancers. (Ensign photo.) NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS Santa Ana Country Club. The moral, educadooal abd medical a&yects of tbe proJQied sea: eduCAUon oourM to tbe Newpo~Mesa Uolnocl Scbool District will be discussed by Dr.· P.O. Neumann, .>&ator or tbe Firat Baptist Cburcb Or Coata rAe sa; Or. Jobn Deao. of tbe school distriCt atatr, aod Dr. P&ul AncbeU, a Loa Angeles physician. ID line with tbe "Educ .. Uoo in det~tb" series, Har-- bor Forum i)resented Detec- tive Robert N. Wtlk.insoo or tbe Costa Mesa Police Oe- _,artment last week. Speak· tog about narcotics on local ICbool cam.,uses, be said be felt that tbe breakdown of tbe family unit bas COD• Cttbuted signincantly to e:liattng cooditions. ''Parents should realize . that tbey must stan racing problems and raising tbeir child tbe day be is bom and ao.d not at 15 or 16, using cooatructive discipline,'' be a&td. 'lbe roles or par- TWO 0 F THE BEST Penlnsul a Point dlnt:ers, Joe .ad Joyce f!oster, are rest- Ing up after showing the kids present at the Balboa street party· that adults can do fast roll and rock. (Ensign photo.) "LET'S HAVE a street dlnce nety Friday night," wu the sentiment of Winnie and Don Spengler and Jamie Jacobsen, at righL <Ensign photo.) DISCOUNT COSTA MESA 230 E•st S.vent"nth St. • Phone (71•) 642-1660 DANA POINT 2"671 La Pl•z• • Phone (71•) •96·1293 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 31971 c.,nloo·Capistr~~no • Phone (71•) •93·11• oVemt»w "~•• 0.,0~1 ,,. • .,, • ...,. Cctrpo,•rion MARY ELLER. daughter of Pastor and Mrs.. Will iam El- ler, will be honored at a reception from 2:30 to 5 p.m. S....nday, Oc L 13, at the Lu· theran Church of the ~a ster in Htrbor View Hills. She wa s graduated from Califor· nia Lutheran College in June, 1%7. She studied under the board of missions progrirTl at the University of Michigan in ord er to reach Eng! ish as a 2nd I anguage in Africa. 9'1e has been as- signed to· a school In Africa. DINING ROOM FLOOR SAMPLES - FINAL 2()0" to AO% Off CLEARANCE! ..... "1111 • , .. HJ.GAI{I{Eff fU({NqtJ~E ----··~ ...... .. ~ U.S. heritage emphasized ''Rediscovering Ameri ca'' is the theme ror the Ameri· canism committee or the Newport Mesa Unified School OistricL "Participa· tion in tlatriotism" was the to;lic yesterday as the con· tinuing committee or tea· chers met in the library conference room to discuss methods or tunhering the concepts o r patriotism a.nd inrorming students or their American heritage. Oates and events to be observed during the remain· der or October include the roUowin~: Oct. 12 -Columbus Day, proclaimed in I H2. Oct. 13 -White House comer stone laid, 1792. Jet. 14-Dwight 0 . El sen· bower born, 1B=IIJ. LEG~L NOTICE 'lOTIO : I)F TRI'!'TH7.S ~t\LF TJH'.ST \''1, ot539 Oo Octobf'r :?\ 19o<.R, at eleven o'clock A.\1. fi'"'t Ameri c tiD Title ln otU rtiD ce \ TN"t Company, •• tru!'ltee, o r !MlCcesso r IN!IIee or !ll.lb!ltib.l• ted trus t~e. hv th~ cenaio O~d of Tro"t. esecuted by RICH ARil t'. SI'TTt:R •d ELF:ANOR !I, srrn:R, hue-· h•d 110 d •·ile •rl rt:corded April 30, 1963 in Roolt 6529, Pa~ 357 o f 'llfici .I Records of Or•!e C.ouory, Califo raia •d poriiiiMI 10 th•t certain Notice ol Oefa.~lt -.d F:lection 110 11tll th ereuoder recorde d hoe 28, l'WI in Boolr. RM•I. Pa!e 522 of ')rfi cial Record11 of Or•se Cooo ty, will 11ader •d pu~o•t to saUd Oeed of TN at 11ell at po bl i e 110 ction lor c .. h, lawfa.l mooey of the Uilhed St•tn o f Amerie ' •t •e maio Weat ea.tflnce to che rf,.t Aft'leri c-. Title lo llll.- •£e .\ Trut Cotnp•y baiiO.. ia& locate41 •t dl.e aooltte .. t oo•erofrif• •d \C•11 Streets Ia •• dey of S.la Aa' CAI'-.. •1• 111 tllat rt81-t tide •4 lalereat C~M~•e,ed 10 •d aow lilalll aaMr Deed of l'ftlll ia •• , .. ,.,.,. ••••4 ia *• Coeal)' -.4 St• ~ deM:ribed -= 1\• cen-. S.We•Mit.old t..• la •• • •• p.-cel or 1•4 lecce4 ta •• dty of N.,..n a.-. Oraap c-..,~ c ....... , .. acll~·· -~·-t..t t • ••c*. ' •' ...._. .... nt. • .. .. -.. ., ._ ....... .. ..... u., .... s •••• , ..................... oto-.-~.Coltlt .. o. ' Oct. 16 -Noah Webster hom, 1758. Uct. t;J -Yorktown day, surrender of Cornwallis, 178 1. Oct. 2J -U.S. Day, COlD-' memorating the day in 1774 on which the F'irst Conti· nental Congress signed Ag.. sociation at Carpenter's Hall, ?hiladelphia. Oct. 24 -U.N. Oay; char~ ter SJgned in U45. Oct. 25 -Richard B. Byrd born, 1~. Oct. 27 -Navy Day; nrst observance U22. Oct. 27 -Theodore Roos& born, 1858. Oct. 28 -Statue or Liberty dedicat ed. 1 ~6. Oct. :lJ -John Adams born, 1735. LEGAL NO TIC~ F11:ceptin~ r.hereii'Om r.h11t po f"' tioo, more particul1rlv de-- !4cri bed n lollo ws: Rrp:inuinf! 11 lh e "outhelaterl)· c:o mer of sai d lot 2o thence 'j"o rlh 55 • 39' 25" We!lt a.loo,~~: the .SOu lh•·otllteriy liae o f said Lot, • dist•ce of 6.00 feet to lhe befliooiaf! o l • t•geat cune, oooca veNonhwe•terly, hav\1111 • radia• of l'i.OO feet; theace Soolhe .. teriy •d Euteriy aloas ••d a.rve. throo• • •sle of 89• 58' 38'" a disu•c::e of 9.42 feet 10 • lise t•pt. allid liae ••11"1'-beio! lhe Soollae .. terly liu of 111id Lot 2o din e::" Soulh 34• 21' 57" lfut aloa! ••id Soadl.eaate~ ly lin • distiiD ce of 6.00 feet 110 the poiu of beW.aaia• ~d ••• will be n~Ne witlta out cov••t or .. .,. .. ty, e .. pre .. ed or i111pliecl. •• 10 •• title, po•M•••• or •C~~~M<­ br•c::e• -.c. s.Uat, •• ,_ li.- iall pri•dptll .. •• •• •• aote aec.r-H t., .... Deed •f T,.at to 'lll'it: 12.605.06 wi. l•tef'f!SI tllw.o1 .... FeM.,. 1. 1961 pl .. IMe 4-.. • p.-.,;de4 ia Mid aote to .... ., •• feea,. drl..-.pa •4 .. .. ... of •• TN .... •i' •<* .. ., ..... -. .,. ~·-... Mi••c•d ., •• •-• -.4 Mlder of Hid"'' 1116 .._ ....... -, ........... . O..d •IT"M. ...... o .... :t. -n,., .-. ..... 1111. ~.,..ft I T•at C...•y • a, AI• A. t:.a A ...... , ... ...,. P.Witlr.l 0GI. J. .. J'7, .,.. ......................... eata need to be denoed. Aad t.be grandparents should agiJ.o play a more active role.'' Using a nlm narrated by Sonny, or Sonny ao.d Cber fame, Detective wtlkinaoa ezp1aioed tbat 8a% or tbe drug abuse in this locale is due to marijuana. -Dope j)8ddlera are DO 10111"' er stereotyped, cigar-amok· ing boodluma, but instead the clean-cut boy or girl nen door. De a&J.d. Obtaifl. ing ~~ ot tbeir marijuana rrom Mez:ico, tbeee students. junior h.igb and bigb school age, &11 can buy "grass," are users, or lmow where they can get it. All users are )M.lsbers, but tbe wbole martjqaoa "scene" is not organized. The problem is not "who" but "where" do the teeoagera get dope. "Our nrst concern," [)e.. tective Wilkinson ex.>lained, "is the welfare or the indi- vidual ch.ild. We worlt ror their best interests, both now and in th e fUture. A juvenile record is not our aim.'' ~It eooouraging to '-'.,.. eot• is the race lbat bi&b achool studeota tbemselve•. tired or tbe •ttgma tbe ad- dicts have l:lroogbt to teeo- agers, are heltliQc to clear Uj) the drug problem on our local cam~use1, he aiJ.d. Showing the envtroomeotal reach rrom weed to speed. Detective Wilkin10o alened ~arents on bome detectioa. These major signs are al· ways ;>resent with dJ'UI users: 1. Eyes are the big;eat give-away. Being widely dilated, the pupil does not contract Ut>Qn 'contact with light. 2. Distortions in the rorm or disorientation, time. and !peed. 3. Unusual behavior; a user will become moody, ch angi~ momentarily. Those friends who used to come home with him no longer do; instead the child goes out to meet h.is "friends." "Kno-Nledge or the !acta, at>t-reciation or the dangers, and constant vigilance will hel,l your child, his trieods, aod his community," be CO N GRESSMAN J'""es B. Utt (Q-JSthl of Santa Ana, now seeking his 9th con se- cutive term in Congress, will be hono red by the me- dical orofession's re CO!Jl i· tlon committee at a testi- monial dinner this Saturday evening, Oct. 12, at the Medical ~sso. bu i lding in Oran~ Featu re d speaker wi ll be Dr. Walter Judd, for· mer RW~Jblican congress- man from Mi nnesota. 'NIIIiam Spurgeon Ill of Cliff Haven wi II be master of ceremonl es.. 5ALE P•a 651-13 GENERAL JET TUBELESS, WHITEWALL $15.95 F.xcise Tax 1.81 175-14 GENERAL JET TUBELESS, WHITEWALL 17.95 F.xci se Tax 2.19 825-14 GENERAL JET TUBEL ES$, WHITEWALL 19.95 F.xcise Tax 2 •. 'l:; 695-14 GENERAL JET AIR II TUBELESS ............ 19.95 F.xcise Tax l.i 5 735-14 GENERAL JET AIR II TUBELESS ............ 21.95 F.xcise Tax 1.81 815-15 GEI~ERAL ;ET AIR II TUBELESS......... 22.95 F:x c ise Tax 2.11 855-14 GENERAL JET AIR II TUBELESS ............ 25.95 F:xcise Tax 2. 40 510-15 SUPER SPORT TUBELESS ......................... 16.95 Excise Tax 1.81 520-14 SUPER SPORT TUBELESS, WHITEWALL 16.95 F.xcise Tax 1.81 ~0-14 FIRESTONE, ,_.ED. OVAL TUBELESS .... 24.75 ....o-14 F70-15 fx c ise Tax 136 to l .'ifi 560x15 J ETZON TUBELESS BLACK . . 17.95 F:xc ise Tax 1.7-l . 815-15 Fl RES TONE SSDL. C TUBELESS, WHITEWALL .......................................... 25.95 F.xcise Tax 2.36 845-15 FIRESTONE SSDL C TUBELESS, WHITEWALL .. ............. ................. .......... 27.95 Ex c ise Tax 2. 56 900x15 FIRESTONE SSDLC TUBELESS, WHITEWALL .. ....... ..... . ............. ............... 32.95 F.xcise Tax 2.96 SPECIAL ~GUS TABLEWARE SET TRASH CANS OMf .. L ... 1" • LADY VANtTY ELECTRIC KNIFE (2 ...... , ••• ............ .. nrttr FEAR. NOT; I WILL HELP ... s• •,o II 0 .... ••• • ,. ... • •,., -~· .t 21 -. -.~a . • • • • a 'l o a~ ••• • . ... u • ~· as o . ..... . ., . • t . ~ .z,;o 2.7 • 36• n .. l'l ...0 .. ~ If. 111 ... I 8 ?E'A.\SE GrOD --I' A M FI:2EE OF MV FEARS-- i=02 ALL TI M E I D OF FEAR· ARE YOU PLAGUED WITH Ill at force which has destroyed millions of lives -that incredible power that can only be forced out of you by one that is even greater? The second greatest force in the world is fear. The one ahead of It Is fa ith. Fear Is very sttong, but failh Is much stronger. Faith can actually tan eel out fear. How do you employ faith? Merely st.:r1d up to your fears, face to face, and so remark ably strong is faith that even a little faith, if rt's real, can undercut enormous fear. Do this, and one by one, •)'our fear s will slide away. Remember, however, ·that your fears have probably been with you fo r some time, and they feel at home in your mind. You must work at it, keeping your mind so full of . faith that there is no room to r your old fears. Want to get started rl ght now? Just sa:;, "Throu 41! th e guidance and power of Jesus Chri s t wo~in·g in fTle, t am going to eliminate my fears with faith." Congrah.llations. You've just taken the first s tep, and with full faith in Him, you'll make i ~ r;.;;;; •••..... /-answ ers ........ 114 fNIIII IIOLA IIIOADCASTh 1JIOO 11•1• _.., .. , L• Ill!,... C .. II. MQI Q. ~. c:.tit.nMa -"Art fhett dt- vrt:tlf of prnti,.hm.r"t ift '·'" lif, tn ('mfttf" -A. YeA, lfteN> Mre. We re.d of those who have helilrd and rejected God's truth who Khall "~ bt!aten with many stripes" ! Luke 12:461. The degreea of punishment, however, are relative- ly im~iJCniflcant. The tremendously im- portant faclor is that those who have not re£eived the Lord Jeii U!I Christ are to be eternally separated from God. Our finite minds cannot begin to fa- thom how te rrible hell will be. Let us remember thnt God sendii no man to hell. This is " deci si on every man makes for him1-1elf (John 3: 16-18). God i>~ ''not willing that any should pt>ri~h. but that all .~hould come to repentance" ~II Peter 3:9). Q. a.... ...... c:.tit....oa -"/11 tlu~ Kiny JameiJ Vet11i011, PltiliPJ)ia11& !:6 read.~. 'W ho being i1l thr form of God, thoo.ght it n•1t robber11 to be t qval with. God.' I n tile Amplified Nno T e.11tamPnt fht' word& 'wot to bf. takew' "'" u..wrd. OtoPII tlti11 merrn lh.at Cltn"at "'fiX 1'(/llfll witlt God?" A. Ye11, it c~rtainly does. Christ fiidn't nt!ed to Jrra.~p for a title which wa1-1 alr~ady Hi.~. He didn't have to try_lg..ll.cl1uire it or to t;;~;e it by force or decept ion . He wa.~ one with God and He i" onf' with God. Throughout Scripture there ii'l thi11 glorious union pointed up. God eternally uist..s in thret> per1-1on s, Fatht>r. Son and Holy Spirit . A Scie ntist's Testimony ,,.,. "NEW LII'"E." lo• 39, T..,.l. City, Cal if. a, -'· er..,. )I wri.- ,._ rr.N.-nl ., Uw Hew Ywll AeniiMJ' M' Se....._. BJ' unwavf'rin1 mat.hemullc.t Ia!_, ,.-e W I Pf9"~ that our un•- ftr.ae. wu ~ "nd execui.H "" a .. lftat e.atneerltll In~·lll· ........ , 8uppo~W YOU put tn1 pt"nnii"A, marked from Oflf' '-0 trn. uuo JOUr pocket and liYt' them a lood &huff~. Now t~ to t.akoJ of 12.000 d~,reea Fahrenheit. t.n4 our nrth Ia hut f~ar ~nOUI"h awa7 ao that this "e\el"ruAJ lire" wanu Ul Ju.t enctt!"h. 11-nd. not too mucb. 1t Ute .un I&Ye off . ODIJ one- hall iU pramt radiatiOn w ahould freta, and if U rue half u much more we ahoakl ...._ ·Tbe .tlant ol t.bt Hr\h, Wt.ed M an anale of 23 deltftS, r ive. a. our .euDI\I, U U h111d not. Men so tJll.ed, npou.ra rrom Lhe OCHD would mon north and south. pG.. them out. In aequf"n~ from o .. e int up for ua cont.tMnt.. of kle. Lo kn. put.tlnc btack the COI.Q U our moon wu, a&J, onlJ 54,001 each tJme and ahakint them ~ mliN &W&)' lnat.ead ot lt.. act.ua1 · .. aln. MathemaUc~tiiY -.·l' knolw dlat.anc:e, our Udea wou.Jd be • that your chance of Cir.at drawtnr enormoua" that twice • daJ' &II number one ia one in U'n : ()( oonttnenl.l would bf' wbt:Dn-.edl; drawlnl ont' And t-..·o 1n ~uoca;. even the mounWna would .on sion. one In a thousa.nd: And so be eroded aw&)', U U!oe cru.t Ill on: TOUr chanu or drawlhtl thea'll the eRJ'th had ~n only t.en (f'f't all. trona numbfor 011e t.o num~ thicker, there wo•dd tMo no OXYI"tm. "'" '"' "" in i'IUCCt'!'o:IIOn. v•ould r!'ach without which animal '"life muAt uubeiievablt> ftf,EUJ"•• of ou,· lholWittd million . By t.ht' l\Ufle rt'a.~nlna . many COilditiOil.~ 111 die. Had t.he ocean been a few fnt de-eper, carbon-dioxide and oxygen would hiLve been &blorbt'CI "' and no veretable life could exist. ~e Or if our atmosphere had bfton nl"!'"l~ • ..,'l.n' Co!" l!f• f\11 t'':rt!l that th~J could not tl't"SiblJ uU.t lD proper relationship by chance. Ttw! earU\ rot.at.ea on lt.oo ads M one thousand mil~& an hour: If it turned at one hundred miiN an hour, our days a.nd nl1hW would be tf"n Umes u lon1 aa now, and the hot sun would thea. bUrn up our ve1etaUon each lone da)', while In Lhe lonr nltht &nJ aurrlvlnt tprout would freeze. Al'aln, the tun, aouree or our life. hu a turface t-emperature thinner, !'Orne ol the meteon , now burned In space bJ the million every day, would be ~t.rlktna all PArt.a or Lhe earth, ~tartl111 flrt'll everywhere. Because of !.heat and a hO!It of other examplea. there la uot chance In mUUona that llle qn our planet 11 an accident. Animal wl.tdom &peab IJTesilt- lbly of a 1ood Creator who in- fused lnatlnct tnt.o otherwlae help- 1~1'18 lltUe creat.u~. I RETIREMENT H ,1\t" ~uu ~k"t 11 tunun.olt' t·nuu~h 111 ho: n· 11rnF l l:nt• \·uu l'll"''ll hln:o.·.l with ~otti.-it·nt lwahh and \lrt'll)!lh. If• rt·a.-h 1hi~ ..,.,.,·:.lint ""(~oltlt·n A~:t:" wht·tt·. 1hmu~:h yuur j'l:mn inj.!. ~·uu •m•y t·n~ty Ill\" ht•ndliS )"<tU, ~·toUt t'llli'J<o~·n, lUhi ):lt\"t'Tnlll-1."111. lhfltHj.!h S41C"i:.l St-.·urit~. han· pro•litlctl icot lht·,.,· rnu:nninj.! relirnnnu yt•au! In thi~ way yuur hi· turt· on r-rurh h.1s 1 ... -..·n assun·d :md "-'1'un·tl .1 ~ Inn~ ·" ~ou liH·. I I"'' Inn)! will 1h:11 1"11.·.:· I w;~\ tluiw 'urpri~.l 111 k·oun lrou1 :111 in. \Ut<trk"t" t"ompany th:u tlwir t·\pc:ri<'lltT ~hows th:n tni•SI ft"lirt•mt·nl ~ • .t"tt·r f,'\ .Ht" frum thrt•t· '" SC.'\1;11 ~·t"ar~ duration. tlwn dt·:nh. \\'ht·n th:n <omt·s, wh.u JlTUII~itm lo{ .1~.-Uf:lll .. t" tiT iiiMJtallt't' h;~lt" IIIII lll:ltlt•.: Th1s li(t· j, not lht· t"m\: wt· lilt· on t"ttht·r 111 ht·a~t·n ur hdl. dq~t·n.lin~ un u11r prql.lr:uiun 1,..·. lure Jt•.uh. Yt•u h;l\t" .-.~rrinl lll~ttrann· un pou r lilt"" :mJ ha1·r I>IL:t·n 11110 .-un~i.ll.'taliun nour rt'tir.·· tncnt. Isn't i1 ju)t :1~ luJ.!h: .. lu• makt· ~·•;tt. prq~r.•· lton lur t.ll.'.:ith ? (~,.I ~w~ ~·uu. anti leu mad~.· ao.k'lualc,,anJ. .lhuntl":lm l'""r.isiun ln 'll'll' l"l<'hCifl uf'lt~ll' C lu-ist., !Its Sun. Thi~ .•~sur.m.-t· u( ht·;~l"t·n i~ al·ailal>lt· In \uu "" ·'l'l'li.-atiun. hw ~~~~~ nu•~ rt·:•lizt· ~·nur nn·J .m.J maJ..t• THJIII'~I hot 1"UI t'T:l)!t". ".Ill hut·c· iltlllf"ti. omd tomr ;ho•t ufthr-gl(lfl" .. j (;mr l ltumam .1:13). ""(;mf m lol'C'J thr-world. th,u hr Jl<ll'! h11 (JII/y l•rgmtr11 So11 , 11t,11 whoJOf'l"t"f hf'lir-t,t"tJJ 111 ll1111 ·hrmlfl 11m J'C'I"Iilt . l•ul h.ll'r l"l"f"l"hutillg lifr"' ( fuhn ~:.J "). ··.1.-111•111.1' 111 rr<t"ll'rJ him iChri\l j, If} thr-m J(<ll"f' ht· ('Ott 'f'r to hr-ranu tltr-i OIIJ of Gml t"l't'll tQ rhl"ltJ thut hrlirt'f" 011 h•s tltlmr-·· f John I : 12 ). "l'r"nfv, l'f'ri/)•./111.'11111/0 yuu.Jir-thur ht"olrcth Ill) word. <111d bdirt•f'th OIJ him tltat II'IJ/ /Jif', lto~th r·t·nlustllli lijc, ,mJ slto~/1 IJOI romf' imo cunJnmlll- mm: hut is ('lls<rJ from d!'t~th 111110 lifr" { Juhnl '\:2~ ). r\ hlt'SJCtl luiUrt· awotiu tht· l'll.·lit·,·~.·r th;~ct h:1J lu~ aJSur:ul<'t' in 1hc Sun uf God; it is insurl.'ll ;ami auur~. Why do pmple malu: 10 much prrpuation for this shon lifr, and give no thought for ctrm.ity? Havr you made the D«essat)' provision for your future-! If noc, bow your had now, confess to C'.cxl chat you ur a sinnrr, and accrpr: His pro- vision in 1hr ptrson of His Son. Jnu.s Christ . Prt~y thr pC'nirrnt's puyrr, "God bt-merciful to me .a .sinnn, and s.a\'C' me now." Arct'IM" Chriw ksus u your Lord :mJ s..,·. iour ~~ you ca n truly tnjoy your retirrmcnt and bt fully anurt'd of yuur futur<' in heavrn. -Clifford E. Humphrirs Am~•lr•ll Trac:t Socie!Y-O.!ltlo•tl, ~-).......-,· A LOOK AT THE BOOK Four LeHer Words I EJECTED DIAGNOSIS lly Dr ..... ...._ "rwHhwf el W J-. I.Wowi1111r. 01_,., .S. C. Some people do not want to be told the truth. There is many a mother who doa not want to be told the 1rulh about ber chikl. Her son is a neiahborhood nuisance, a cheat and a liar; but you could not Jet her to be· lieve it "He is a &ood litUe darliPJ, and 10 badly misundrrstood. ·• she wilt Sllf. There are some people who do not want the truth aboul their talents. I oocc knew a woman who thouaht she had pu.t Jilts • a ...... and lhot she ............ -¥0ice. Sbe MDI otf by aDd ber voice wa 111011 unpleuant. but no ' ono-not '"" W wocaJ aeachet-c.oukl make: her beline it. She ....... 1k was a arrat sin.,, and abe would aoo-10-wholriotlooiOIIIwlllo ___ ...,,.._ .... .... ~-............... -.. ... .... ... .. I 'liM 1'* i) ¢11 I ... ___ ,_ .;;oo.;., ·-·-·--.. • ~::=-~= .. are sinMn or that they need a Saviour. Fun of sclr-riJhteousnea, they refust to accept tbe -truth of God'a Word when it says, "AU hrift sinMd, and COIN tbort of the J)Ory of 0or (Romana 3:23). 1bey are quite ~&tilled...-. their own apiritual condilton and do DOt Wit· come tbe diapoail of ·AimiJ.hty God. How aad lhal men pn:fer falsehood to f.at. tNt they wekomc MOnl and reject ...... diM ttwy rum from trutb to enor. Haw melancholy die OOIICiitlon of tbooc who ... llle ltUih of God lmo o lie (ROtllllttO I.:JS). The Lord Jaua CUM 10 the Jews pracl•'ri• His deity, •naa wd.ftl Hil M.w.hip. D1J '"jecood Hit--rofiiiOd ID -IfilL lloooltltllcm ............. _ .... .. --* .... -.., did .... ... --.-. .... ,.. ........ ,. -...... ,_ .,...,,, ... -· --· p ' ..... fi(Jflo.....,, .. -........ & .,. __ ., 0 It Ill It • Ill 1 I 1' ...... Tnodl, W ----... -........ . _ ................... H.'I of o.r ,_ J:J)~ ..,., --.... _ ,.._ '"MIWI.II'"I." •• •• T ... le Otp, c.ll' Some four letter words are ln ezceedtng bad r~ pule. And well they mlahl be. Bul loolr: al thae: Let ua look al oome loftly, beauutuJ rour-leltft wont.a. z..ov.e, Car~, ~tw, BOJ», Ofoe, Help, DvtJ, GoaL Any one of thae beauUful won1a can occupy the mind of a reGl (there'o IIIIOIIler one -,...,) lnlelleot- ual oo lhere Ia nol tt""' 110< dellre 1o .apiore fllUly cult.. Jancuace. . Tbm u.ere ""' Jrlfllf, 1VIH, :I'Jow IUid Zoal. 1Vor.t Ia ano-.of the wru.'lrblle-~ w-mlndt IUid llando are """roccuplod w!Ul _..t ... ,._ lobe Jo-ed to the-of--- You 1mow the •:rlnl-t .., Idle mind. 'nlal lhUo wanlldleiiDOl-otU>tDioellour--n II oueUT the ....,.... .. of _., IUid II the n.l .._ al _. of the .......... -al the ,........., ...... poor )1001111 -""' ... "'tttnn I& ap,• .... ""' do ··--,.,. ... -Dice ....... U., are n'l I 1 £.1_, .. , 01 ·=· -. patheUeaiiJ poor JiMiC pw It -w..., lllld rldleldo .................... Pa£F. _.......,. ___ 1...,11111*. 'lllllf-- "lltiCH'WII" .. lie lnllii 1111 Ill ....... ....,, " ... -wltll the ... 0 -~ (ad ....... ., .. . ,.,. tn1.-. • u.& .U r S: •-.., _. .... M _ ................... " ...... ,.. .. ... tli ............. (It ... ., ... Is-....... .. .......... ----IIBkll Ellds. "Dulil• Or1at IW'-U l1a II _. 12 ' ........... '" CU.-I ~_, ... ._ ._ ..., ---...... _. I 'n+rvW ....... CO.. ll tll) I ............... o.AI. 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'J :• .' ~·-i•l~r.11 · llJ '.;J ~11_4 ~ ~' . ! !,-, ::·~ .,,.,"'" ,. ir•1r.1 ' • .'. ··.!1 ~;I<.· tl •• r.Hl n L·.:·_, '_':,•~ · J ~~~ 1~''-' ill· :i ..arJf;i 11::.11 '~H·t ,., r.ifH<:• ; li:l'c1'lf.11.~ ·~·~-... · ,_~ [J., ,,_, .. 1. l;ll~r:.:OiW ~l W;H:-Jo:.l i ll;llHUJ 'cl~L:JCil r.J i1 [.;li!J L:Jr.:r..t.:t ll]:!]!} St. Thomas Bible Lesson JO NAH IN TH E WHALE'S BELLY Jonah 1 & 2 Le11on 16, Seriea II Jonah's exper\eJlCe glv~ U!l on e o f the ·key passages of Scripture. There is no question o f 118 primary meaning. Jesus himself gives U!!the Interpretation in Matthew 12:40. It fon'Shadows. or prefigures. the death and resurrccliont of Jesus Ch rist. "Fo r as Jonas was three days and th ree n ights in th e whale's belly : so shall the Son of l\lan be three days and three nights in 1he heart of the earth." The seeming difference in time between three days and nights and the time from Friday evening to Sunday morning is due enlirely to a manner o r speech.. The Jews would speak so to mean a pan of each of thn.•c days and nights and not nooessa rU y 72 houn. The likeness between th ese two events extt'nds. to the difficulty most people have In believing them. If Chrisllans today ·do not understand what an up- heaval is involved in accepllng the literal I ruth of the Resurrection or Jesus, il is because they don't really think a bout iL \\'hen Jesus rose from the tomb. II was his Oe15h that arose. The tomb was empty. While It Is lrue that that [Je"h wait' &IOrtned and no longer !SU bject to death, and that It Was capable or KC?InK ·· 'throu.l-1! 'dOAed dOo<w. and disa~Jn& .. lrof!i ~ al~l. a!'d nn~ a!K'ftlding to Heaven•. It Is still nem . ,.. • • I & • , • .. • • The Apostle Thomas was not the only om.· who balked ut believlnrhl thr Resu rredion. So did ('Joopas and his friend nn the road to 1-:mmaus. And when St. Paul addres!ied th e Athenian phUnsopht'r!! on :\I ars Hill. the.v listened to him lntert-s tedly until he spoke of the rt.'1iu rrection. when they brokt• up lu a tumult. It is just as hard to acrept today. Many people fool themselves about ·u by thinking or It as a kind of release of the 11oul from the body. That is not the cat~e. It Is the resurrection of th e boc:f.v. In view o r the difficulty in believing In th t> resurrcdlon, it is no surprise that the prophetic evcnl prcngurlng it, Jonah in the whale. should alsn chaJ- Iengc belief. Often it il-l U!lt-d to ~xamine candidates for the mlnislry to St.'t' If they really .do belicvt• the Hibh.· Is God's word writlen: lhat Il ls true as written. o r literally so. What i!l at s take with Jonah 111 not an isolated or incidental miracle story, bul an account, unavoidably put forth as a faithful rt"Cord. or what Is at the very heart or the Gospel. It Is perfectly true that from Jonah's experience there are many lessons to be learned. many truths to be drawn. They arc the 11ame..,lessons we learn from the death and resurrection or Jesus. Hut these les~ons a re valid only If th e th ings from whtch they are drawn reaJiy h a ppened. We learn the secret of history from Jesus' cruclnxion and his rising again o nly because that is what ha ppened to Jesus. 'lliings a re true to life only if they truly happen In life. From Jonah's experimce. we Sl'l' the kind o f thing that God don to bring each one of us into conviction and full obedience to his will. It sho...,,os us how we can be burled with Christ in hi! death. and b e partakers o f his res urrection. Jonah was not a bad man: In fact he was a propht!t. a preacher. God spoke to him and lo ld him to preach to :\7ineveh. It was a hard assignment. ~lneveh was the capital of the Assyrian empire. a spreading military machine threaten- ing to engelr all m ankind "u nder its world government,. The cruelty and sav- agery of Its soldiery was proverbial. and the rulers were ruthless. As a servant or the Lord. J o nah breathed the clean fresh a ir of freedom and truth. and It was Insufferab le fo r him to live under the great lie or human tyranny. It s hocked him and violated Ms conscienc:e.to preach repentance lo this city and give Its people a b id to return to the bord. So he tried to run away. J o na h ned to J o ppa, the sea port that serves Jerusalem. and took ship for Tanhlsh-that Is. for Spain and points west. possibly t\lftl beyond. The 1hip1 of Tarshlsh were great merchantmen, buUt to carry cargo to distant Ianda. A stonn tha t threatened to sink s uch a vessel must have bem severe In the extreme. The sailon were afraid. They threw cargo and gear overboard to keep afloat, and atUI they were ln danpr. They roused every one to praY. and finally cast lots to see who It •Yas that had 10 arou~ the fury o f heaven to bring auch a violent sto nn. l"ne lot fell on Jonah. and he confened hit , tin. StUI the men were loath to throw him overboard, u he eountelled. It ll from th is affair thai we get the sayin1. •So-and-to 11 a \Jonah,• meantna he 11 a penon under the wrath of God who brlnp dltuter on hla company. At lut the saUors we~ driven In th t.i r terror to throw Jonah into the sea: "and the tea ceased from her raatna." Then ~an Jonah's hou.-. that dncribe the concUtton oftheaoul that lt forced to open Ill eyes to theevU of the world and ihe datnactkm that la comtna upon it. • The walen compuaed me about. even to the 10ul: the depth doted me round about. the Weeds Y(t!'t wrapped about my head. I went down to th~ bottom of the mountain•; the earth with ber ban wu about me forever." Finally came the moment of 1ubml11lon and awa.kenlna: '"When rfty toul fainted within me I remembered the Lord: and my prayer came tn unto thee. IDto 1111110 holy lemple. 'l1wj: dial o....,... lybll van-lonakolllolr own m111<7. Bui I wUI N<rlflt:o unlo thet! wllll dlo volt:o of llluk ... ...,_, I wUI pay thai that I have vowed. Salvation Ia of the Lord.'" AI lllat mo-dJo Lon! opake-tho ftoh, IUid "M vomllod Jonah upon tho dry lud. I 8uc:h .. the mt,.. ol ...... Wrtb, .... nrst .... una:do&. .. e cot~wnlon of ato\11 . ' OUTLINII: oiMM --1o p-10 N-, IN ,_, ...... -.for,_-... II-1'1111 aulo/_,..,,._..,;,. boa~ liD,_., till fiiNI...,. * ~ .AI~IIu•a•.,•.Y•.,_ ... .. -afttr ~. ,,.,.,. lo God,..,.. lk .,..,.,. ... II-• M tby ,_ . I' I • Southern California Thrift & Loan specielizes In peiSonal, business 1nd Trust Doed loans ... stop in today and see how we can sotve your imme. di1te money problems from depend- able funds available risht no'Y. The Thrifty way can 11ft you money. 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" 215 _ ..... -·-.,. ..... ~ ...... --.... ··~ -~ nJ$"'QQI I'\JitNI11JIIE la'IIOUTU'f eQUALITY-• .... .. .... 11n1 •n•uenv ... ;lrt-...L ........ IJI4M &fL1Z MOR.1VARIES ' 1741 lllriiiDR AVf.. COSTA MISA lilldwiiJ ~2424 •• I . COAJT IICw,t.T co-A oa ~o~AR ORiole J-9450 .I t:HIJIRC:HES I 'llrwpprfttarllor Lulhtrun ~ ··o,. thf' H lt~/f!! (,,.,,J,IQ •'"' , . .,,pori H•rb,," NEWPORT BEACH, CAL tF="ORN I A THE AM E R IC A N LUTHE RAN C H U R C H 8:30 a.m. to q·Jo a.m. -worsntp ~erv tct q·45 a.m. to 10 45 a.m. -Sunday School 11·00 a.m. to 12 00 noon -worshi p Service T1te ..... JaMH G. BlaiR, PUIOr The Rn. Geor1e J . Busdi eck er, Vi sitation Pas lor Phoftto Sti..J63 1 ChristiOft Sc:ie.-ce '-•ice• nas·r ( "' •nt ut nt•sl ·, scu·~nsT J303 \"ta LtJ,, ~cwrnn B.:.1dt Sl 'Nllo\V S( tiOOl. 9 1 ~ .... -.t· .... Sl'Sl>.~\' Sl lt \ll'ES 9 U -I \ , "' "'EUJ'Io i::SU '" t-H."'il'-• \tl::f.llMi t ~ .... RI:.-\JH~<; RCJOM ..... .,.., .... -~ ..... ......... , .... -7 4) ..... T_, • .,. -· ""4.., ...... -s ••. 7-t ...... -....,, 1 , ... -... ... IEC"'OIIe ca ... cw c •• .........,. l'a=pa• •• d, .. C'OfOfta lkl Mar 61 0 Carnation Ave. SlJNOAY SCitOOL 10 ..... SUNDAY SERVIC'E 10 ... 1rEDNESOA\' I:YENING MEETINV 1:00 •·•· READING ROOM - MuLt.aal 8uildin1 2163 East ("out Hi,tlway \lo•. -S.t. Ill,.,,., lo S P·"' l llur ... ct.r ""~•i •ll -7 10 9 Ynu •e cordt&l\!f ,,.vued 10 au~nd Chwch Sen-u:ea and kt ••e 1he Reetlu'll Room. Fint lepti•t Ow.-.h ef c ..... .. R'l"i"t •Rib \" r f!'llo•.-ah ip lrulrpr,.ie"l-A•lorro.on S...to A..o I. Mot-li• S.a. Dr. P.G. Neumann, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES ~:4 S •·''· Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Mom ina Wonhi p. 6:01J p.m. Train ina Un iou 7:\N p.m. Ev~nina Worship WEDNE SDAY 7:20 p.m. Bi.ble SIMdy 1-:00 p.-. ...,_ Mu¢ 1 ATTEMD THE C-at OF YOUR CHOIC! REGULARLY w..u,., " _., 'I ...... """""'"' w'"'"'" 'I ~ 1(1 In AM t .......... ,.. ...... ~ 1""" W...WooJ.ty ....... ~ ....... _,,...,...,,""" .. .,. ... ,., '""''"• ........... . fl; ~I •• M 11 lll!olt.,ldtlit ia62 ._.. S...... No put Mole6n A. Fr~e .M l•*'-4nt C•vrt...,.tll cm•li•-.chrd .,.. .... -.............. . COMPLETE FUNERALS .... '245 COMPLITI FUNDAL AND IUIW. Cllml ~,~~ From S130 , f From ~' 211 ..... , ... 1-'177 • • "• KNOWING GOD .n ... ~ un- derstanding pray... that heals is the theme of a Christian Science lecture to 1M given Oct. 22 l:.y Harold Rog«s of Milan, Italy. The lecture will 1M given a~ 8 p.m. in the church auditor· ium, 3100 Pacific View Dr., Hcwbor View Hills. The frH lecture is sponsored by Second Church of Christ Scientist, Newport Beach, in Corona Clel Mar and the public is invi ted to attend. -... ------COWLEII --:-= --... ...... w.c-r eMIILC..-.. -.. ... .,. ....... ..... NEW! BUSHNEll harbor ll,ot ODilia -...... 1"1'. ._., ., ..... -, -·-·-a-.. 1200 •. lal ns·bw: •• -• Ud 64. ~ 2542 ;.;,c*aii-Ci ool-• 1 Sbores. wu 1o111 ... fttR. 0 .• ..... charge ot am. 19, ot 573 -· a~er betos·ia.;ol,~ Ooeca Mesa. Aid ••• c• aoctdeot QtmrMn. 19, ot d Orioa Seymour M111dler wa,. Wftl Newpon H"Pt•. at the interaecttoo --ed oa lbo ollMP Hwy . and Ne'llpCJ<t ot paod &beR or &lito at 0 Dr. IlL llld llolboa 81¥4.. llol- -..• Hup H.,_, 18, of 113 Willoo, Coeta Mna. was lloc*ed oa a nrraat tor ran. we to appear for drtriDI oa a 1uapeo.ded llcea.ae. : • ; ~ 1137.&.:1LaUquoglua sculp- ture or a cat 1n a low aroucb-- ing poaiUon w.as stolen hom Haydeo's 0111 Sbop, 214 Marine Ave., Balboa Islaod •. • .·A wall sectioa was pull· ed away in tbe garage, per- mitting entry 10 1815% W. Balboa Blvd., Cenual New- port, where the tel~ pbooe cord wa.s pulled from tbe wall ; Victor Opal ell: set damages at 137. 5U . :. :roots, valued at 1~2. were stoleo trom tbe garage or Raymond Gieselman, 435 Fullert.oa Ave., Newport Heights . . .A loud noise brought Uoyd Windburn to h.is front door at 1612 Com- wall Lane, Westcliff. wbere be discovered a hole in a glass panel. . . Two bikes WJif8 stOlen from her garage al. 1119 39th St., West New- port, said Rose Mellott - one day a boy's bike, the next day a girl's bike ... ~ garage with the door us- ually closed but not locked, made i t possible tor some- one to steal a 1329 set or golf clubs' Crom Margaret Robertson, lll22 West Wind Way, Dover ShC'res. Suncloy, S.pt. 29 Lawrence Good. 22. or 1002 E. Balboa Blvd., Bal- boa. wa s booked on the charge of drunk in public at 2204 W. Ocean Front. Cen- tral Newport ... Frank Kin- gaard, 405 Irvine Ave •. New- ,.. ........ Sept. 30 ar .. t Deolooa. 25211 tllll- verstty Laoe.. Upper aa,. bu the besc e&euae ot ..,.. 008 for DOt dOiag Ill)' wort around borue; bia l&WD aao• et, lawn edger, ID4 tool• were stolen, a 1457loa ... Tbe theft of another espe& sive lawnmower. lawu edger, and wheelbarrow, valued at 15i)9, let Robert Geren, 600 Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar, off yard duty, too. . . A tbief with impeccable taste stole a '66 Lincoln convertible from the John son and SoD. Lincoln-Mercury dealers, 6J\> ·W. Coast Hwy., Mari· ners Mile ... A red light, siren and, nnally, public address system with "!lull over and stop" orders were all necessary to stot:~ Bea..- trice Anderson, 57, or 1218 Devon Lane, WestclHf, who ran a stop sign at 1 a.m. and ended UiJ being boolr.ed by police on the charge or driving under the influence of intoxic ants ... The mean· est vandal or all was tbe one wbo poured dirt and tree bark into the gas tank of the ~ owned by John Robin· son, 21117 Windward Lane, Baycrest ... Donald Higgins of 712 Weelo Dr .. Costa Mesa, got out of bis car when stopped by police but he lett it in gear and the started moving forward; a heroic policeman jumped in and stopped it and c.hen booked Mr. Higgins oo the charge of dti ving under the infiuence or tntollcants. port Heights, declared that RAYMOND F. EFtBE a S72 power edger had been OF !'rtEWPORT DIES stolen from· his garage. . . Jtaymood Frederick F.:rbe, Leaving the sunroof of his of 1112~ W. Balboa Blvd., car ·open was cos tly ~'lf Ja~Hes !Jerren, .l~h ~-Central Newport, died Thurs. phtre Ave .. Balboa Islllltl: day, SeQ(, 28, at Or•p -..,...,.,..,. 1.,..10 a bag with 1281 worth or County Medicai Cen~r. ~;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ clOlhing was stolen ... Paul He was hom OcL 18, 18q4, I Gallant. 19 . 307 ~ 33rd Sl:.. in Missouri , came to CaUror- --- West Ne wport, rode his Har· nia 58 years ago, and lived Jey Davidson into 300 W. in Orange County for 18 Coast Hwy ., damaging Suire years. C about 1100 worth ... Sha· SUrvivors are his sister, ron Beck. 11. of 795 Shali· Vema Taylor of lUvera, Ari· mar St.. Apt. 1. Costa Mesa. zona; a brother, Jack or and her passenger. Carol Walnut; a ni ece, Barbara Shields, 5, of 242 Newport Shafer of Costa Mesa; and 2 Blvd., Newport Heights, on a Schwinn bike, were taken ne.,he ws, Guerdan Taylor of ~b:•~•;• ~~~~;::~ 10 Hoag Hospital a(ler a Costa Mesa, and James F..rbe collision with car driver of Victorville. Charles Balmer. 4 tO% 38th Graveside services were St .. West Newport; the girls held Sept. a.J. at Harbor We~tclilf Chapel we re driving on the wrong Rest cemetery, ~mder the side or the road and Mr. direction or Baltz Mortuary, •lf'lllltyO Balmer was making a right Corona del Mar. 427 E. 17th ST. tum on to Newport Blvd. JEWELRY STOLEN COSTA MESA from 29th St ... Patio equi~ Jewelry valued at over ;~:::;~M~l~6-~4~8B8;;:::;:::;::;~ merJt and a chalkboard , wonh S43. were stolen from I&)\) was stolen !rom Mary MATTRESSES M. Lewis. 330 E. Balboa ReciOr, 263 Ocean View Bl d Balbo T . PI Ave., Newport Heights, II'EW _ uavJLD .. C. v . • a. . . 1m an· d frree ul ar Sha~ je, 32. of 514 San Bemar· Sept. 22 or 23, she re.,arte ............ -eott-. dino Ave .. Newp:>n Heights , w Newport Beach ~lice COSTA NESA NAnllSS co. was booked on the charge Sept. 28. A watcb and ring liiOPMw,.n....,. u._..,a.IJOJ of drunk in public ... Ana~· and a CUll botUe or Canoe, tole Kitchenko, 22. or 1312 men's were taken. { ~~-l*"#IJS '"!/ zzu c=:: 1.45 8AIUT8AY-IIIOU • C011V1U1 &Ill IIIDII ..... 7.71 ..... 7.21 Mel:,.=, IINIIIJ SHOD L95 • ..,.....,. ...... , ........ ... 4" .. 13" .......... lfOIY ,..... ll.thl ...... -,.{5114-·-... • r- ' TAU'IINfiS P~ ••••• a 1111 t£•1 UCIUIS ...... -,. .. ......... --... ,. 39" --___ , __ ...... 12" __ .... TIIIMI ••• I I .... 7" II la"r Dl ,._ lAIII .... 7" a rs•••a* r . .,. . .-----e I I ........ e MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. CONNELL of W5 Sanronolla . Ter., Irvine T e rroce, celebrated their gold.n wedding anniv.sary lues~, Oct. 8, by hosting o dinner porty ot the Newport., Inn few 30 m-.nben of their immediate family. At 6 p.m. that some day a special moss of thanlrsgiving was said in their honor at Our Lady Qu.., of Angels Catholic Church in East Bluff. On Sunday they were honored ot a reception gi ven by Mr. and Mn. John H. Connell of Costa Mesa, their son and dou~ter·in--law; Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Miller of Bay· crest and Mr. Ond Mrs. William F. Ford of Winnetka, Ill,, their sons--in-law and daughters. The poolside party was held a t the Millfll' residence. Other guests from out of town included Mrs. Connell's brother, H. A: Ycr~lce, and Mrs. Yanke of Los Angeles; grandson Mike Connell of Tarrance; Mr. qn do Mn. Harald ,Ciinite of Son luis Obispo, Mrs. J .W, Ford of Winnetka, and Miss Sally Ford, a student in Boston. The Connell s .... e morrie.d i Oct. 8, 1918, in St. John's Cqthol ic Church, Des Maines, Iowa. They have 22 grand-children and one great-grandchild. Mr. Connell is former General Mo tors executive, who retired to Corona del Mar in 19.56. (Cameo House photo.) -·-........... -.... 111---.-. LIIAL MOTICI our haads thi s 16th September, 1968. Jerry rout (see Pro•ek STATE OF CALIFORN IA COUNTY OF' Or.ANCE •a. ON THIS 16th day or Septem· ber, 1968, befo~ me, s No tllf)' Public I• -.d for said oouaty aad elate, reaidial!l tbereia, dul y c:ommisaioa.ed •·d swona, pe..-oa•lly t~ppeared Jeny P101ek, Kate P rosek, kaown to me to be the persoa.l whoae a•e• are aubscribed to the ,.,.ithin' instrun•ea.t. -.d ackao- ledged to me that they uecu~ ted the sill'lle. WI~ESS mr hand aad orfi~ cia! aeal. Nelso11 Robia·soll ~otary Poblic i11 -.d for aald 'Co1u1ty and State. My comminion e•piree/ June 14, 1971. Publish: Sept. 26,• Oct. 3, 10, 17. 1968, ia lhel Newport Ha,.. bor r ... ip. 10 tiJ& .. ... 1M 101&1 "' 000, lOpped tiJ& .. -....... 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