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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-09-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignI~ COSTA • ! liiUIIMY. f1P1. " lie CO!IIM aQ,w. M.Jf. ("• '\I , • f \ , • r ' • , ( )' f ' • I ' ' , J I ~ J L \ " f -. I : • :_ . ' ', ! 1 r.·_ • . • • "1.11.& r ~ ... ea. Ill' ............ '11 ........ ., -.. 1111111. IlL --... -.._ _... IU -t • ...... lrf1 Stu fl LA& Clnall ...... ,.. ..... ~ ...... --.. .... .. ............. ,...... till -· • llillrtll& 4 TIEM ..... fll .. lwa•e ablll ..... aau.t,.. JH ... wtddlltle I.D.I. ,-..-., ... --:••_... .. .,... tnz 'Nw**-lfJMoastli nr ,..,_..,wUlrM~ ... w• tlltrl 9 2 " I!Jc. -will --------------------~,--.. ~~ .. ~~·~ 'lltl Ofi'ICIAL II PIP A... -..., wlllbo.-..llllwa ... ,. IF* ; .......... rt•~Kf1t llarDM ... tbl orpelatte II & ~~~ .,.. I C wWcl ....... ct.t.l.ll ••tiDIIL'' Bt -· ucl pr ... .._...,, .... .., r Of 'lltl OTY Of IIIWPOIIT •IACII uapol--ordo---po--10 'THE HMI.BOR AHf:A'S OFFSET N£rS1A1ER u otJtL Tbo Poople'• ~ OWe• ud prl.cl .. plat I• 1M E•lp SIIIWI.aso litis tbat tb1: JtP•"torJ fall to :1721 E. C... Hwy., C.... .... llw CoW. • 92liZO-u.taa 1o 1bo1r pleu .. tltoJ T!LEPHOoiE• 673.05!0 (.t.. .. c.4o 71 41 tiiiDt 1110 IDlllall•o proeeu to lbtlr cmlJ rtcOQue. TilE NEWPOJT HAAOOA £NSICM '-Itt. ... ,. •• I ... pri•M Two petttiou ue belDc clr-aad pobll•._,.. 1.• t .. City of Pfewpon a.,_.~ ... tile oaly loc•lly Wlted ,___.._ to pl&c llio owae4 .... otet•ed .. ._...., i• tk Ntiwpdl'l ..... c .... •• c ...._ e ................ r¢arlO pMoltod IIIII pr--loon c1 1M 10 -·--,_... .,.._,,,."'*" ltl.....,.rc.oceamrt,MI.._, wereiJ!IIIella--Mt..., Willi • .......,._ eter.., of a. ........... , 1a A•llttQ. Tt:IM, ttd.lr ow~ 'hiJ iaN ~·hts1, fakt, u ~ "Wt art ldlfelJ MtlYlD w:-. oom•_.... tlr .., llillfli ''-.llallld'' lo .. or ....... lldltloll, • • • • LUI LIM, Wllo tlfoMcllte It ,... -•-.-•••!11,., -l!bc to balll a -rllla 5 p.m. oo wootdlr•-UIIO -...... _,"' .... ...., ........... ..-...... (1160) --.. _ 10 .. ldad -U p!o•'ar tl!o -TH _. cl 0nDco Coao1J mal!do cl 1110 S.D.S." oo IIIJ blo!r lor -...,a.t~e, ba•• DOt -arooiOd to lbe Zl. Ate .. P.llalteG weekly. o• Th.-ct.,.. S.C:.-.1 el._ ,_up p•ld iJdua.tlfes oo tM balklt. ... c.ro .. 0.1 Mar, c.w. ODe 11 u ameadmtDt to tbe THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSICN ·-aclj~ to M a •••· state OODStttutloa Jt&UDcilpu1: ''P" of ,en ... al circulation hy court dec:ree No. A-20178 ciMed tbat "AU pei'IODi baTt tbe lD- May 14, 1951. i• S.erior Co..t for tAle eo ... ,. of Or ..... St.te of alleaab .. rt&M to lln 1D u •· C.liforai•, •nd by re .. on thereof ia CJ'I•IIIied lo ptabtiala •II pllbllc flroomeat free of pollutioD &Del DOl ice• required by law. contamlDI.tlon.. Cooftr•IY, DO AR'\'0 E. HAAPA .............................. ~.0---·~ P.ttll•laer ooe bas tbe rlgtd to pollute tile PEG HAAPA ............................................... .Aa.oc:1•e Editor air land aod water ot tb1s SUISCII,TION IATIS ' ., o.. ora._. om1DcW de-poi.Dt ot ''P"'U a.euoa bJ u.e n... 10 demucll are of .. lop-"' t11o .,..a decade to•aatoo "' lbe u.c.~ .. _ ~ btlor ... to....., -• 1toa -llto-cltl!o bJS.D.S.IIIIIaoaee.T!JoJdldJJOt OnacoeoGJ&aiMJ-- • ..._.. tar a Dlmoentl.c riH u oot mu to dtm&Dd tbl be carried bJ tbt ~O.S. 1o tlill lloeloiJ, wtJI<hllroll!e-Ito eueellatloo cl tl>e _.._ UCI -allll 1o .. .., .,._ .,._ -lito .coueao allll ot a former member c1 1110 lllluttoo ot MIIJOI' taan1q to _.,...,. ... ""FIII,udiiDW Ia eoctetJ to tbapocttlc.ofualtt-w. ar-. IDeldDc a. lllcb pte I 1 to 'landt tM btp ut d-.a. ottbl uat•entt)'. 'hey scbooll. achool&, left It tome'mbersoftbeAmert-1. We derniJid u ead to tal In Hubot Alea: Ou1 of Harb« Alea; One ye•, J4..00: 2 ye••· 11.00 state. Ttds pet1tioa requires One ye• U.OO· 2 year-. 19.00 5!0.%76 s1pa.tures. • ' Tbe otber pet1Uon Is the CONSTITtmOII WEEK, So~>~. 1?-U, WU lbo oe-l>r Au:dl!ary UDit 455 of t:be Costa M.ta Amertcu LtctoD to preseot !,600 booklets, "The B1U of Rlcbb." JII'O"idld bJ Coast Federal SaYI.np ot Los Aqeles, tatbeNnport-Mea School District lor study bJ 8tb Cf&ders. Mrs. P-.rl Estel, legl.slatln chairman tor UnU455,1spteturedbtremak:lllc tM preseatatt.oo to Samuel MeElfresh, ebalrmu of tbl Americanism committee of the school dlltrlct u:IJX'laclpal at Whittier School( Costa Mesa.. Wr. M.eEltrnb. 1a twrD, is g:lring Krs. Estee a copJ of the "Amerlc&DUnl Booklet'' whteb be bas prepared as a teacher's cu1de tor tastrw:tD to Amerlca.a heritage. He is a put w1nDer ol. a Freedoms FomvtaUoo medal for setting ~ an Amerleulan prop-am in Costa Mesa schools, W:rs. Eitee's lepslattYe committee has just woo ftrst prize in competition lD tbe westera divlsioo of Legion alllill.arles. (EDSip phOtO.) Dr. st...n Me BUnte related caa Legion, to a ctvlc ora::uba-traek S)'.tem 1n tbe eeboOia. lD Ida ree.t boot1et in wblch Uon io Costa Mesa. aod to Coo-2. We dtmUd u IDd to -<><><>-...,<>"<>':><""",...""'""'...,...,...,...,.., ___ ., "Clean environment act," wbi;ch Is a bigbly tectlnlcal docu- meot and is to be added to ota state's healtb I.Dd salety code as statute prorlsioos. This pe- tition needs 325,173 siJDilures. Canada art to be shown ~~~: :lp::;: ARVO E. HAAP.A, owner and publisher of the Ensign WARNING OF "A FOOT IN THE DOOR" The many words of congratulations for the Ensign's award in nation-wide news- paper competition are very greatly ap- preciated. It is good to know that there Is considerable support for defending the cause of conservatism, free enterprise and property rights. Tbe summary of this initia~ Uve as prepared by the state Attoney General's Otflce for lnclusioo oo the ballot states, ''Within 6 mootbs each IDdus- trlal CJI" nwnlfacturlng plant must record and pubUsh state- melll: of pollutants discharged and do so monthly tllereatter. Requires certa.lndeslpated law enforcement offtcers on request of aay citizen to demand tbose causi.og pollutioo to reduce StiCh pollutants oo sllding scale to 1\ 'nl lfftP)I't Harbor Art roundinp, Muaum ~tol' history u:IIOCial eoodltioal ot M .... m•e lad ubibttloo ot•the Thomas G&rter hassaidtl».ttbt tbe people lD tb1a c:oaatrJftldll .__, "'he aew art of Van-N. E. Tbing wlll "be maklac a upoaes tbe true lDjusticeofttda co.•," Wlll be tbetlutmajor landscape ot a II.Ddseape, DOt r&elst caplta.Uaie soctetr. ...,.tJ, outs1de Canada, of 7 by changing the laDd but by 4. We det'II&Dd u.t ~ebooll JCMa&W palaters, ~eulptorsaod changing the perception of u." end cooperaUoo with recndt- ob)lct mUers workioc lD Van-Mr. Lewts, tral.Dad as a pot-meat for tboll Amerlcu 001'- coat"•, Brltiab Columbia, ter, makesdellcate,sllghtlyde-porations wtdeh rultaodtJPlott CUida. eayed orp.nlc ceramic forms tbe people, tbat they ead tbt Tbe VUCOJYtr sboWwW•n wblch be cues 1o semt-tra.u-exploltatioll ol s&arc-wttac Oct. lattbtM...-m'sp.ilerles parent plutlc boas. 1'bMt ID eomm.Wes tbroulb tbelrcoa,.. Ia tbl Balboa Pa•1Boll. Tbere turn are eoclostd 1a what be trot ol real Mtate ud arbu. wiDbta.preritwODtbee'ftlllnc calls ''closets,'' boose CNt reoew&lJW'OC"Unt. Policewoman Celeste refires after 11 years of Oct. 1 k tbt Mueum mem-square lDto Wh1eb oaly OMOV-5. o.r objeetlYe Is ttat &J1 bel ..S tbelr pHI: I. son at a Ume Is uked tD t11ter. people should be ~ U 1'bl tlblbi.Hoa, wtdeb wtU ta~ Mr. M«rll q coutneUtc a eq~al ud deeeat: tducatloa. Wt clQ W'OI'k by Brlu Fllber. major WOI'k, almost 30 tttt k:Jar. call tromtdiatelJ lar tbe -... The award was based on Ensign editorials and news stories that helped to persuade the City Council to amend a dangerously restrictive parking or- dinance, which would have meant disaster for many business property owners and s ever e loss in land values. tn flte years, Imposes peaa.l Newport Berlcb Pollcewoman sanc:Uoos aDd civil peDilltles." Celeste Saw:lders retired lut People Interested IDoNalning week after 17 years Ia law en- a petition to sip and circulate forcement. 00 tbelr b1ock may contact Mrs. S&Widers bas been witb People's l...obby Inc., Orange the Newport U..cb b'ce b' 10 County omce , at !03 N. years. Prior to tbat, she spent Broadway, Santa Ana. 92'101, "' years 'Witb the l...ol AD&eles or call 714-54"1-8349. AU labor sherltrs department. where Is donated, and he)p is needed she attli..Ded the rant of ~,_.,.Ga_ Falk, ..._..._,Gary especially lor lbe ... ..,.. .,._ Uml...,ld........,otblackallll Lte-Mon. Gleml Lewis, hlbttlon. Madeolmtrrors .. eltU brOWD studeot8 because we see llltct .. t Yon' II ud Bodo pla.stlc aod ruled p-ey suets that the "*ial eokMllal OIJPI'H- Pfollor, W111 .-beJCI!d t1>e reprodoced -ogaplll<allr;-11 sloo lm>IYed to tl!olr ••- ftlll ol tbe lllutWD. Tbroacfl combtoes a precise appearaoee is tbe foln:latton oo ftleb 1:b1s tbl courtel)' ol tbe CltJofNew-wtth subtle sblfts o1. Wuloo con• system matnta!na tt- Btad!. 1.11:1 U. lnlDt Co., wtl.ich chanCe the p-ec.l.sWa to self. acres ol. laDd adjleeat to ambiguity. 6. We ftJit deceat, tnlldVI ,_ lolal!d baft ..... -· ......... paid lor .., tl>e- The victory was an Important one, but a word of caution is in order. This was Just a skirmish in the never-ending battle to defend property rights. Even as the changes in the ordinance were being accepted by the Council, there was a blnt of further maneuvers in the future. The adopted ordinance, although not as drastic as originally drafted, Is a "foot In the door." The entire body, carrying a heavy club, can be brought In later. This was acknowledged by the councilmanic eomm•,nt: "We should crawl before we beg in to walk; we are getting the founda- tion built, and later we can work toward solving the problem in some manner." to man the otttee, address en-sergea.at. to lalo -·• N.E. OUTBOARD STOLEN oltllla COU!!Iry. velopes, answer telepbooes, Locally, Celeste's assign- circulate petitions aDd most ments bave beeDlnthedetectite desperately af all, workers to aDd juvenile diYisiolls of the help terlly slpatures at tbe pollee dep&rtment.Shewa.spre- regjstrar...of-voters om.ce. sented withanhonor.u'ylltetime Their motto ts: " .... breathe membership anrd by tbe it, IeaYe 11, or help us r elleve Harbor Area P.T.A. "for out- it." standlD.g service to youth lD the Company Ltd., a cor~ A 9-root diap:y wltb u $100 7. Wt ea11 far u ead to m.W- dts:lped to promote outboard motor 00 tt wu.toleD tary reerldtmeat iDtbt echooll. ''f15a&l aeulUYity Iotorma-from tbe prtnte pte of Parry and an eod to tn1llDc ud re- tiOD,'' aad to makelOO.lfldlals Tbomas, 1316 W,B&J,*tlwt, aearetlLDitltCtatbat..,.,.etbe aware of tbtlr sur-on Aug. %7, Amertcu mll1t:ary, tDcladiDc All property owners have a stake In this issue . They should all realize the importance of constant vigilance, and tht value of a local newspaper that Is on guard against the encroachment of govern- m ental power. PERMITS Jo Heindel SaJI!a. Ana community." She also served FolkJwtng permits, ln tbe 223 Via Rafenoa, $!,915. as chairman of the Orange of $1.000 aDd Oftf', • BAY SHORES County JunDlle om.cers As-beeD. 1ssutd bJ tbe bail-c. Wiutam l...apwortb,altera- RECALL ROME'S fALL socla.Uon. dlcWtmtot of tbe City ttoos, Z"/06 . Bayshore Dr., Editor of the Ensign, The Newport Beach pollee of Newport S.eb clurtog Sep-$5,000. Tbe structure of our tree personnel files are ft.Ued with CEl ESTE SAUNDERS temblr: • NEWPORT society is begtnn1ng to sbow lettersol~eclat.iooanclcom-u u --10 -... --w--•CORONADBLM.Ut JUTJ Barto, S-ttory da-stps of serious deterion.tioo mellda.tloo lot ber from lD-u.. w•I.UAII 1 t 204 and 206 sa d st as aresultoftheradlcalretolu-di"riduais as well as clvtc, pollee otSoutb Vtemam. WltbiD Hartlol" Du Semol, 131~ 5th P exes a r .. Uonarles and polltlca.l ~r-soelal, reUgtous, and educa-the nutfewneks tbeSI.IIDdlrs An., ccwered hllcll ar-. S41•000 eacb, tunists Wbo have beeo working tional organizations throughout family wiU leaYe 'tor Soutbeut $1,000. Joe Amldo~ with ever inereaslng diUgence the Harbor area. Asia. where BW will flD1sb b1a Fn.at Taylor, swimming apartment over, to briDg about the collapse of In addition to her poUce~ tour of duty, pool, 61! Hellot:rq)e Ave., '12•000• what they term the present woman duties, Celeste, wbo Recently a larp ~ $!,BOO. "establishment." bok1s a teach.ing credenuat, has of pollee o'mcers aod city ad-Doa Stonpton, &dd1tloa, U4 There ls a corollary between been teacbing part-limP. at mlnistrators ptbered at the Htllotrape An •• $l,500. us and the RomanEmplrewhich Orange Coast College. Newporter l.ao for a luncbeoo Del Coot, puUtloos, 3531 ~ is so strl.king as to be alarming She Is retiring ln order to tn honor of the rettrt.nc pollee. 33 E. a..st Hw"f .. S1.000. to say the least. Responsible spend more time with her hus-woman. Newport Beach PoUce R. D. Crout. addltloo, 4!7 leadership Is almost ooo-exi.s-band and 3 ehUdren. Her Cblef James Glan.s pra1aed Fernlelf Aft., $11,!00. N -w• lad m -.. J. Kramer, remodellnc and ling In both oatiooal partlesa.ad husband, U. 8111 Saunders of e .. ...,... s Yo eer, ddlttoo 436 C Uoa. A one is hard pressed to nod op-the Newport Beach pollee de-kDown throughout the state, aDd $u 000 • una te., position between the philosophy partment., Is presently on a presented tler wUb a set ot ~~ i:ao K.oroer s1 3916 of their leaders. !-year leave of absence from lugpp. fol' use oa bel' eomtnc E Cout thry $1 iso en. prage wtttl 109 !?tb st .. tiMI latena1 oce•!pttitwl b-et -tbt pollee. a. We wut utodtoalll:ll"ml of m&le StCJ~"em&CJ lD tbe ........ 9. We want a real underlt&J).. d:log ol. the monmeat ofMtltwpl liberatlon. ud of comm..ut COUDtrtes wtucb the Ul1ted Stalel perJDtat bu coii- mttttd u to We ~ deldi op.. J)Oallloo apll!il. • · 10. We _.t tl>e lO..pilat procram of tbe Blacfl PutW PartJ for Black studeal as- soc:latloos OD lM campus, C 0 U n C ··I News naThe m!e~~ ac=~~: the locaol rorce.I He is serving trip. • .HARBCil viEw Hu.U; tuatloo without a wlilmper Is PF p ans member drl"ve .•mlR'·:!;;n.RA::C.E';,~I, (Continued rrom Page 1) testing the brief time lapse be-very forboding. Over~tndul-...... eo •ron tween the receipt of a notice of geaee In sporting events, pro-w 1...,1 decoratio y st • ORDERE D the fir e chief to harbor applleatloo and the date miscuity, co~led with increas-Mrs. Charles Sword, in. r "" • ns; fl. e~ Rtcblrd Lynn, addltioo, 201! A. Theodore Rob1ns exclus.~e! Look for our di•gnoshc cenrer .Stdl .tnd lake !he guess-work oul of buy•ng • ustd CM The~e car s have passed 130 'id.tl !es ls for pe rformance reli.tbti•ly. and salr•y. proceed with the CaH weed that the CouncU c.onsiders the 1ng use of drugs and worse coming president of Harbor phen Fryer, healtb aDd safety, Seadrtft. $9,900. abatement program. request; he asked that JO days' seem commoninthesemostun-VIew School PFO, welcomed and Mrs. Frantlln Jayoe, U-R, J, Flamaoa, swlmmillc * AOOPTED Ordinance 1313. ootice be required, The letter certain times. new executive and commttee brary. pool. 2000 Kewamee, SS,400. permi tting the teaching or for-was referred to the harbor and We perpetuaUy fight oo-win co~meil members to the tlrst Oc=d ==k:c.::: • EAST UPPER BAY · tune telling and similar arts, but tidelands admlnistrator ror wars, everlastingly talk peace board meeting of the year Sept, r P El R&DCho Market. loadUic r etaining the prohibitionotper-possible Lncluslon in tbe har-aDd completely !pore the bar-22 at tbe home of Mrs. Walton night aa:l tbe PFO mtmbenldp deck, !555 Eutblu:tr Dr., forming these activities forte-bor permit poUcy, with a sug-batlan.s In our streets who are farrar, CotOOil del Mar, drive. Mrs, Frolt will btplan-$2,500. mune ratl.o••· stt 1o 10 ~ ootl d""'l lr Un tnt Exectjjve eouocll members l1iDg the ftrst ftJS aDd. mMDB •NEWPORT CENTER ge on r -Y ce. gra ~ y eoc c « our er 2 a1bJ.r aDd 111r Fleetwood will • APPROVE D the request of • APPROVEOtbeharborper-nationalized playground, It Is lochade Mrs. Ja'l Kear, ftrst • 8• Tbe lntne Co., U permits Mrs. Evelyn Sherwood for r e-mit application of Pacltlc Tele-cooeel.ftble we may overcome vlce-pre8Ciieal; lira. OoacJas be selectlllc room IIMJtMrs • lor ttaut lmllr'O¥emeai:J ta fund of $125 application fee for phooe c o. to lay a subm.arlne the challengesthese.,entspor-fletcher, 2Dd fice.presldeot; liFE PHOTOGIAPHS tower blll1d1Dc. 500 Newpcrt r esubdivision of 2 R-2 lots into cal>le across the harbor t:rom teOO but the Ume for dolng 90 Mrs. Frat* F~ Srd: flee-ARnST O..AJRI! JON ES Ctoter Drtn Eut. $17•"7• 3 R ~2 parcels at 2001 , 2001-1/2 Alvarado st. end to Cape eo.e Is growt.nc alarmlnl)y snort. president; Mrs. A. K. RomDIY. Corooa del Uar art11t CIIJre Newparttr lDD, car ~ and 2011 Kings Rd., Cliff Haven; in Bea.coo Bay to PI'O'f'lde addl-Bob Dupn recordl.ac IICI'etary; llrs. Jooes ~ wort wu *'" 110'7J'am1::lclr'H Rd., $1,!40. Mrs. Sherwoo1 withdrew the ap-ttooal phone serYtces. Newport Beach fr«<erick Graser, corres-at E~ Blatt Stpt, 11, .zo u11 • BACK BAY plicat100 because the State Dlvl-poodlog secretary; Mrs. Helen !1, was pbotop-apbed receat17 Dr • Dale, medical oatce ad~ sion of Highways informed her J~. Ebell be I ··ns new year •• .._ treuurer; ..... WU-by Lifo mapat,., dllloo, -c._ Dr~ that one or the lot s may be r e-liam Fleetwood. TOOm repres-Tbe Toltec PJl'UlidotZocld-$1,500. quired for coastal freeway con-enlative, aad llr1. Ricbard ealco aoutb otC.-I&ftea.,.. 8&rteber Paelftc, putltiol:ll. struetion. It's a j)uroey to France In Mrs. Richard Bechtel wiU be Beebtel, pullameotar1an. tbe locale belac~bfllra. !"' llae.Artbllr Bmt..,$11,100. • APPROVED the business U-the ''s mall world'' oltbeJuaior welcomed as a oewptOTlstooal. Heading .., tbe committee JODU aDd aome fr1.S. _...., WEST UPPER BAY cense application of Peter Kahl Ebell Club of Newport Beacb Mrs. Stake, a tormv member, couoclls art Mrs. WaltoG tbe 1Jiten1,e,r. A put)' u. .._ 4.. D. llir'atlbl.. &......,,1-llllt and Robert Dudley for door to as they begin their aew chtl will be reln.st:a.ted I.Dto mem-Farrar, bosptta.UI:J; M.n. Eu-before at tbtJ.r bottl wu ~ ft'tPlllir. 1141 Brumar, door soliciting for Newport year. A 10 Lm. meet11IC aDd berShlp. gene KCJYadl. pqbU.ettJ; M.rl, ~ n. llllott1. l:lr-$11,100. Beach Cablevision. luncheoo w1U be eaU.S toorder Keitb Laaer, ICbDol baird re. m•IJ a ~ .... JaM Clftt. add:ttioD, D? • AUTHORIZED the ~neral today, Sept.!$, by lira. Wurea. UO LI BRARY f'RI EHD5 preseGtatl•t; lilts. Carl ll1t-mW. bad .. bill. ... g 1Aftoud. $U,OOO. services department to employ fU. presJ.deal. at tb1 EbeU TO HONOR OFFICERS cheU, Ne;wlttte; Mre. Wl.lllam tetDMID a b'tlllcoiDJaciMrllf P.••1• eo.tnctkiG. L student laborer s for beach and clubhouse, Balbo&. Mrs. H. L. A cttam~c:oe receptioa at Rawuocs. ltltslattYt; lira. Do-Ma.cl.aiMi IIIGWit IDd wu .._ -.1--., 4WWar, 1115 [a- street cleaning on a year-round McBride, Presiden.t ol.tbeEbeU the Dome of Dr ,&Del Mn. Adolpt. aald Pectbl.m, aftfdl ud tilt IJIUIIt: a tbl C•"'"'M d:lu &prllp LL, $51, '110. basis under the youth emploY-Club, will bt a tpeel.a.l caest. Krocb, 639 Peul St., Lapoa scbolan:blp; Mre. 1f1IUanl plc:twe, ''"-L" • ~~~~ SIGIR'S meotprogram. Hitlng oflltuU Mrs. Rorer Sblrmaa_ 1st Beach, from! to 4 p.m. Sept. AIDODftiJtartl.ltagta.II"'OP R 6 B 0..1•-.llpat time stlldelt laborers had been •1ce..pr..-, wt11 can oo 11>e Z4, ..., hold 117 lllo OCt ""rom tJu! Bible wu Mra. A.£. Flllcl!or,-1'100 £.1-.a., '1,1110. preYtously a:uthortzed for J~.~nt ciW.rmeo to ciYt Utelr r.,n&. Frleoda of tbe Llln.ry, The f1l a f'llac, Ar1MII. ~ Oakwood a..r.~ 16 throup Sept, 13; the new Ways aad mtUI clainDa.D, tfent boaor'.S 11ft' aDd pros.. Wherefore take unk) you • ..,. Mra.. 1-.. ..t Wlllli ass ._ Gill 1&., JOO 11ft... authortsatloo allows the hirlng Mrs. Harlow Rlebu'daoa, wUl pectiTt memberl aad to tlllro-the whole aJmOUr of Ood. P"'"''C tD ...,... aut AlrlL p&aoN, fll.•~ ot s studeiU part-time from bt stre.U.C tbt plaDI I:Jr tbe duct tat 1lw:.oal1Dc pre..,. that yc may be able 10 wi._ 111n. 1111c:a4r 1a tle ...._all: B • ......_ .,..., SU FU- Sept. l5 to June 15 at an ad~ No•. 1Z boltiqat. Erie StnU ot Newport Be&cb. tlllld in lhe evil d.aJ. 111d ltlk_, aru..t 1ta7 Dlfll: of--$1 ••• dltonal cost of $1,500. Mrs. Llootl Da SUn, hll.lt!l W:r. strutt bas a eolorM havina done all. ID stand. N...,.,n Blldt. • cutr IIAYD • AtrrHORIZED the city cbalrmu, wU1 dUca.u wrltiQC blcflcrOaDd ot wriUDc oo tbe Stltld therefore, havina RaA1111111l&...,..•llllpool. manager to execute contracts letters to ltetJJatorsta~ HoUrwood ICeDt &Del rtceatly your loins airt about wi~ TH!ATII!I WORK.SHOP 1111 CUDr .. MI. lor loulog, oernclnc or m&IJ>. "' llio --· -.. bW. 00 .... So&-l.&b Prosram lbrlllo !Nih, .. d howina .. !lie IS OffEIIED AT oa: • war ·-RIIAJBDlii'IIIN teraDCe ot equipment, i1 such Sbe w1ll &lao report oa a Hal-Obited Statts GcwtramtDt. Hb breastplate o( riJhtoou... A. b'rlc tlilatre ..... II JVt; UdD Pi If sd-'8111.. Items •n Jo t1>e budget allll If :-ac::' ~~~ UJtCIIIIYO commllloe ..._., neu; lJOIIlr _., Ia ., .. • a ~.r.;".:""' Jl1 'c CMII tbt cod of •cb item does DOl m .... _,. ..,._._ LeRoy L.IDder ot C08ta Mna.. And your feet thod _,,. W. faU bJ tlnlltt c..t Col-• UllOA 8LI extted $5,000;alJOaUtrmfdtbt COliC to ICIPOI't ol tbt KJd:DtJ lit rice.prllidG; Ltoo Wart, lhe preparation of lhe ..... lillt .. dtrt Ia al 1lllllet ~ ..... WIDI:, llo.. ll •-ll}'ciiiiOciiJmaoacorto F-:;""'; ,. -· l>rmtriJci~~~IIYIO( pel o(peacc; . 1 "i IN. Tlto ~-~lllllt,"-• pureb&llacaplt&Joat11Jltemll &. &IMI arv, ~-1D SaD J .. ~-, ud Above all t.Mina •0 ,......,.at 1p.8. 11--..e __ , ·, -"·1- ll!o --DOt ueed lliobud-eltalrJJ!lll. will-.,boi>J Mra. -DoKaJb c1 R._l . : . -Ro. 1. --• --. ,..._., ___ ."" ollllar elllle, Wlllcb W'llll!o _, ..... ....-: ..... shield o( r ................. I Ia -...... _...,. • ._ ........ . • toallalloU500,UdltiM ~~-lbr tl!o Girl-U 1rlll}'o._.clllo.,.n--, :ft ~~·:-..,~~'!}00.~ llil*' or I !IR' ••ur:t'+~l ·-~..::~uci.:Ua::; "':':;.... .... -:"U:O:':~": wtck..s. :::r:...•n.;:,...: ... a~ lllllt, ..... __ will ....... , .......... , .......... --.n.. ..d ..... ,.,. helmol or ......... -......... r:"= • HeavED a .... .._ MH.Ia-Mlnr, 111•*1 lilrL ,.._. .... If c.--talndaa. •ul ·~ ewoNi o( til 1 tl-'........ II& . Goer .. c. -. u• lbl -... ,, lin.-...... lol ..... -·· A -.ll!olplolt, .. 1 .. , ••• -... • D I I .... -.. '•·I!F ....... Aft~ lltlboa .-. 5 'u ~_.lin. 111111aa _.._ •.,-u11r.or Oo4. (l!fl>ooi•• 6:1). _ .. Qrtoo .... ., .. ftaa..,.....,_ , l'f a .....,_ l!!W -.-~~~no,--oo.. T. -· 17.) occ-. • '-" an ·a -. • IOOo/o PARTS AID LAlOR WARRAm 4,000 MUS OR 90 DAYS Co••rs 111 mecMniul ,.fts tMIIHiiftt tntiM, lllrivt line, rur trMI, 't.US brakes, lt.&Utry tnd tzhlltlt system. All rtp1ir work 4Mt in "' twt1 ''"k' ~~e,.rtmtnt. '1495 • I r I I JUDITH AIID STEVEN IARR!T. (j«lt, 8•cw• Pioto) Judith Boer is bride of Steven J. Barret Tllo lllb ot Soptembor na a laetJ daJ lor-.. Jollo --rett ud Ylu Jodltll BeU. Bur --IIIII Ia 1111 day 1beJ Pildeld tlle1r marr&ace vows. Dr. cm-.rxereDfteldpertor- -tbo -lo rloc •oddlne CCtmOIIJ 1D a C&D4ltllt st. AD- drn• PtelbJttrl.an Cburch. 1'bl lfOOm ia tbe .aG o( Mr. &Del Mra. J. Peter BarreU of ZJliUip PI,, CUff llaYIQ, Mr. aas 111'1. Harold• BMr ot 4Z5 'hlt1D An., Newport Hetpts, meloo colored cbUfoo 0/lfer crepe IDWD made wltb a lace bodice, Sbe also wore a wblte orchid. Tbe young eooo>le boner· mC»:I9d lA Cablha, The trlde p-adualed In 1968lrom Newport Harbor Hill> Sebool. Tile croom also graduated from Harbor. He w1U be oa ac.t1Ye dld:y at tbe U.S. Na,• • :Ur StaUoo at Los AJamitos, Tbey plan. to Uve LD Costa M~A. Janic-e Lynn Petrocchi weds Paul E. Shaver . _ .. _._,..,_, .... __ ... _ llldlin.G.PulllOo-otiOI Tllt----y .... ..,., eo. .._ -"eo.-u ... --._ I'*-L)'M Pltroeebl u U ... a lac...... llle ...._... IU llrl6lll a. dOible rl.aceere-bratba' ... la .. ll,.-, Darid ..a. .., at a. Aldtn•• Pr-.. uc1 Cbl.r ... """"''" o1 -.. ..,._ ... c-.:b. Tilt -1a ~ Beocb, ud-lllr• : ". tile .... ..,.. ot Mr. ud Mrs. of eo.ta Mea w BlD Paw. 1 'f lAo hlroc:CIII ot 180 E. IMII ot N..,.... a., C.. aa-. A11lot10C w11b 1111 - Dr. ClolrlooDjer-eld,-re<:tlllloo, bold Ia tbo tit- ... •t st. 'Aadrft"t, performed room ottbiCIUD't:b. nreMIMI. tllewlddllceeremooyatZp.m. Hubert Barter. J. L. O'Gul, Soloorday, So(ol. 8. J. D. Harris, R. L. - Kla JtatbJ BU'ter. a We-R. P. Waterman. W. W. Hadley. ume frtla:l ot tbe bride, Jei'Yed lDd Euaeoe standi.,., an tr&.ta u bel' maid ot bODor. Tbe of tbe bride. Krt. Jam• Rowe br1de't Z liJtera from H-.. bad char.-ol tbe pest book. Unctoo Beach, Yra. Dand Bit-Tbe bride &Dd croom are at ,..llll!~'ll ler Ud Mrs. Cbules Hotm&DD, bome at ZS8S 0rut1 Ate., L. were the tdclumaidl. Nleeeeot Costa Mesa. loUowtac tbetr the bride, Tammy Ttmmas UlCI wedding trjp to Salft 8artU'& Stacl Hotmann. sened u flower and Carmel. Tbe new Mrs. drls. Shaver Is a gndulte ol eo.ta ' Mlas Petroecbl chose a pu Mesa Hi&h Sebool Ud 11 DOW ,., ....... ~.;;~~ of 1mport.t1 cut Encllab lace per1000el secretary at nc.c Ill appUqtM!Id oa Del ln anniversary Hospital Her busbud If&-.-1" stJllBc. Tbe dreu bad elbow duated from Newport Harbor ltocth sleefe am a sc•tloped Hlp School aoo OnDce Coast oecklloe embroidered 'lritll seed College and Is DOW aentDc pearls, Her tun lea.gth Yell of with tbe U. S. NaYJ at Los Ala .. silk Ulusion was held lD pla.ce mitos NavaJ Air StaUoo. MARY AHD HENRY PAYHE THAYER Ill NEWPORT HARa!R EllliGII ARSl SECliOII--Pw 3 ..... -- lllUII!OAV, SEPT. 2\- CQI!QI!A lltC!W!. CAL.! f. LOSE: A DiSH SlAG 1 Most everyone has a tale to tdl couuanina wart cures. One aoca like thtl-rceal a dilhraa. bury it ... when the raa rots.., the wart will faU ol/. Ablurd, ol coune. But there are reliable treatmen•s ror wuta, thanks to medical science. PhysK:ians knovl· 1hem. Take ad van tap; of the newer treatments and media· tioru available. They can mean the difr~ betwcat pa1n and comfort ... between life and death. L.et your doctor do the diaanosina and pracribinJ. T'hm come to us ror quality prescription KTVioe. by a ~ieee of lace adClnld with pearl&, She carried a ea.s- cade or Yhtte roses, stephaao.- Us, baby's breath and matdea hair tern. The brlda 1 atterdants wore &OWns otmlnt creenchlmlaarer satin, and they _, L COlin ... .,. -· DG. .... ..._.,._ MaryWatermann weds Henry Payne Thayer Ill Marriage vows were u. Mesa was in charge of the guest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ are lbt Jll.l'81lta of the bride. c h h bo~::;.=:;· _ urc News ta.fllta ma:le with a tul.l ctr-The Latbenn Cburcb of the changed Suoday, Sept, 7, at st. book at the r eception, held at r James Episcq)al Ctlurcb of the Senior Cltiuns recr eation Newporrt Beach by Mary ~ center. Assisting at the a - lflell Waterman and Henry Payne ceptloo were Cathy McKinley Thayer m. Rev. Edward Allen_ and Debra Pyle and Mmes. UC I chaplain, cooducted the Kenneth Fowler, Glen Slater, double ring wedding eer emooy. Richard Pyl.e, En.n Pickrel, MARINERS CHURCH ANNOUNCES c:IJar c~~~Pel tn.1n a.od an em-ptl'l cwtl'bodtce of lace. Her Master, 2900 Paclftc View Dr., ~~~ Ulasloa nil was beld Harbor VIew Hills-Dr. WU- b• a ,_.,. erowu.. She curled llam Eller will dYe a message ~ ,.._ OD ••A lesson for We," based a~ olpe.le yeUow ca.roa.... UoDa m:1 ftite ll:epbaootlswlth oo Proverbs 25:6-14,attlle9:15 teru Ud u orchid. and 11 a.m. Sunday serYices. Her alster. Mrs. Floyd Ed-Tbe chureb school 'IFill observe -., lll'Yed as matroo of promotion SUnday at 10 a.m. • • • bMOr. Bridesmaids IDCluded St. AD:trew's PresbYterian tM poom's sister, M.:ss Diane s.rrett, Miss Louise Bav.r of Chl!l'cb, 600 st. ADdrew's Rd., Jrfnpart Ud Miss Elaioe CWf Haven -"Tbe pa.tlent is euaen or T.ua.. Tbe atteo-very much ailn" ls tbe sermoo diJICa wore avocado ifeeD cJlif. theme o1 Dr. Charles Oleren- bl&O'W'U made 1n em,lrestyle O.eld for the 8, 9:30 aDd lh.m. ud trimmed with Yeo.l$8 lace. Sunday sen1ces. New members Tbey cUrl-s yellow beby roses will ~ recei:ed at .u a.m. w1tb feto, Tbe First Baptlst Cblll'ch of J~a P. Barrett served as c osta a.&esa. 301 MqoolisSt.- 11.18 br'otber's best man. Usbers ''The calls of God'' will be the lD-:lllleduotberbrother, Law~ sermoa.tq)icofDr. P. G. Neu- rtDCe Biu'rett; WUllam Bur, mam for tbe 11 a.m. Sunday -ot tbo bride; Floyd Ed-sernee. AI 7 p.m. bo 1r111 _.. IDoall, bl'otber-111-ll.w of the 00 ''The pa..oon.maottbeaces.'' bride, ud Done)as Brow!a 11 ot • • • ........ SL Mart Presb)1eriaa Two eoo'llu ol 1111 _,.., Cborcb, ZlOO liar Vlata, Ea.lt IIIM"'ttb Blab of Newport Bluff -CoottmiDC JUs ...tM 8taca aDd.-Ill rid fb.DIJ of 00 "A wise ase of our time," CWry Valley, were flower the Rev. JamesKirk..Wpnacb Jlrl PI ri.Dc bearer. at 10 a.m. tbls Saoday on "Tbe M1a JeaaU.c CJ.u:too at-commualoo f1 goods," bued leaded tbe pst book at the oD Co1osstaos 3:1-11. receptloa beld I.D tbe tJ.re. • • • Die~ of tbe chlll'ch. Mrs. Newport Unity Cburcb, mae- Bur recel'fe':l ruests to a blue tine at 15tb St. and ln'lDe Ave., liDeD lbel.th wltb sheet voile Clllf Hanu -The Rn. l.oreD coat aDd matctU.q accessories Fllctinger 'IFill preach oo "Tbe Sbe wore a white orchid cor~ simple trutb"atlOa.m.Swtda.y • .aea. lin. BureU wore a He will lead a slngsplratioo at 7:30 p.rn. Wednesday. • • • Cbrlstian Science Cburche~ '•Reallty" is the subject tor the lessoo-sermon to be read tills Swlda.y. Hours of tbe ser- ytces are 9:15 ud 11 a.m. in Newport Beacb, 11 a..m.lDCosca Mesa, a.Dd 10 a.m. in Harbor Vlew fUlls. Coming Sept. 28 The most exciting new apartment complex In America ••• In Newport Beach ~:-..... -..... ....... ow ...... ,......._."""-- ... t • M•e ' a A 2 gt I ............... .-.-..-.. ...... ··--=-.,_~--­:!:!!!!!!!!!~= Mart.Ders Church, t%00 E. Coast Hwy ., Corooa del Mar - The sermon lor tbe 10 ~;=~~ . vice this Swxiay wt11 be Dr, Blll Acton. Sunday and adult Bible cla.ss meet at 10 a.m., and evenl.Dg serTtce 1s at 7:30. • • • The bride is the daughter of Gene Barnett. Richa.r r1 Coo~. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Leo Petrocchl, Jack Christen- Waterman. Z41 5 Via Mar~ sen and Earl Whited, West IJAM!r Bay. The groom ls Special guests tncltJderl Mr s. the son of Newport Beach Post-A. E. Humphries of Pomona, master H. Payne Thayer and the bride's grandmother; Mr s . the late Mrs. Thayer. Grace Wyman of Pasadena, the DR. IIILL ACTOH WILL BE GUEST SPEAKER FOR THE 10 A.M. SERVICE THIS SUHD.lY. SUNDAY ICIIOOL AT 1:00 ..... WORSHIP IIEIIYICE AT ID:OII...._ EVDII<G IIEIIYD AT 1.JO P.M. ZJ1iD EAST COAST lt1IY ., Cio_,. DEL ll.ll Tbe Plymouth Coogreg:aUooal Church, 3%62 Broad SL, New- port Helgbts -Tbe Rev. Nor- mao Brown will preach at 10 a.m. Stmday on tbe topic, "Wba.t can I 6o?" Mr. Waterman gave tds groom's grandmother; aM Mrs.~~-~~~~~------------~ daughter in marriage. The tride R. L. J Ohns of River side. wore a Came kit style gown with The bride Is a gradl.l'olte of Yeolse lace bodice, tuJlorganza Corooa del Mar High School, :JC sleeves and stand-~ collar, oo aoo atterxted the ·Monter ey In-• • • which she wore an Deir-stitute or Foreign Studies and /W. Non-deoomtna.tlooal Bible cluses for women wUI beciD Monday, Sept. 29, at St. James Episc~ Church of Newport Bea.eb. Tbe weekly sessioos . will be ~ted from 10 to • ll:SO Lm, byADC'JlynDantuma_ former dean of women at Mood)' • Bible 1Dst1tute, aow director of womea's aeth1t:1es ibr theNar- nmcn CWlltiu F()OD!'bHon k:lom cameo borrowed from the University of Hawa.ii . She 1 -!~,.... • Mrs. c . S. Johnson of Huntt.ng-.,as a charter student at UC I, .::--s ..... ~ FOR ALL OF YOUR INSUR.I.NCE HEEDS too Beach. The chapel length .,here she received he r B.A. MRS. PAUL E. SHAVER train was attached at the empire degree in math last June . waist with a Freoch bcnr. Sbe The groom is a graduate of carried a lace CO¥ered Bible Newport Harbor Hi ~Scbooland wtU.ch she had r eceived while attended UC LA and UC I. He has she was honored queen of Job's !lad Z years military service, Daug:bters, Bethel 313, Newport ooe year or Which wa.s spent at ROBERTSON-SADLEIR Insurance Beaetl.. West Polot, wtaere he was a 3333 E. eo .. , Hwy. Barban. ConeltDS sened as member olthecadetswimteam. m&Jd. ot bollix'. The brldesma.lds Tbe YOUDI ccq~le wert oo a were Lea CbrlsteDSeo f10a.ns. booeymooo trip to Hawaii. lbey Mrs. Chuck Kessel and Mrs. wW mate their home there Charles Hotmano of HWJtl.ngtoo whiJe the groom cootinues his Beach, a.od Mrs. Kenneth Emory education at the Univer sity of Corona dol Mar-Tolopltono 673.3850 or Newport Beacb. Hawaii. Jollll stU! was best man, r----- Scnc'lty sisters &Dd rrater. ma..ids wereMlssKatbyKartley, JdlJ tw"otbers from tbe Uni-Miss Gay McDe'fltt ud MJss nrllt)' ol C&Worala at Los An-Nancy Koore of Newport. aa! pies nremembersoftbewed-Miss Betty Fcreman ofLosAn-. diJ:Ic pal'tJ wbea Mark M.aurtee celes. Tbey wore A-11M C0WU MaltU' of West tWer' BaJ toot of wbite orpnsa. oYer piDII: K1u s-.. G&1l Beuoo or Ba.l-sbeaths wltb tlo'Wers of plU. bell. lal:ud to be bJ.s wtfe 1D a roses and baby's t."•lh. Na-:y cblble riDe eeremooy oasatur-and Betty ftrt stster Tr1~ dl.7, Sept. U, at tbeCommUDity Delts, the other'J bicfl school C._r .. HqMI CMireboiCoro-friends. A matclllAc ton 1A • 1'111 liar. mtaiature was worD by Miss 'Tbt Rft'. PlaWp Murri,J, Joy Wldmart. otece of tbl: ct.'ell pub'' eoadaeted tbe croom, wbo tanld u naww oorl7 attoraooo •oddlne ser-Clfl. Acco~ 11or wutbo Yke,ftlclolrU-I>J& -··-.-.. st-......,aoo lor 100 ...., at 1111 W!dmark. and the ushers were Carl Rein- hart, Keo Holm s, BiU Hurts aod DeM1s Westlake. Betty Geoe Barnett ot Costa Birthday for league HaiJ!>y birthday Is In orderl u Costa Mesa Art L«iP"'"'" ·I memorates its first year in pllery beadquarters with celebn.tioo Stmday, Oct. at 513 Ceoter St. Mrs. Carey Cowan, pre- sident, and Mrs. Richard ln- P'Uil, past president. are charge or the event, scheduled from 1 to 5 p.m. An emibit of oe• works by league artists wtll be presented. Last year the building wa.s on tbe verge or being coodem- aed as a flr e 1\azard. Tbe 40-year old bouse had been vacant 4-1/2 years. Uode~ Mrs, lDcram 's directloo, Art Leooue foh.m.teers set to work hammers, saws, paint """lluod. scaplog, eompletlOCtbereoon.- tlon la 3 ~. The facility Ls tlSed for coa - ti~ art classes, eXhibits and craft workshops. DUH WITTER HAMES ACCOUNT EXEQJn YES Oa.oJel L. Cl&l'tls orr ~;:1 aDd EdWard Quo of f. Valley han jotDed tbe port Beach otllce cl De.an ter A Co. as acCOWit ue<!··l tins. aceordina: to Breotoo R, Ocdeo. flce-..-esidellt ud muapr. Ml. Curtis b'merl)t was sales nprestttttn wUb Sic- -C..,.. In Los Aoples. Ho Ia l ~ ol tile lloiYanllJ ol .._ .., ....... In lilt Air Foru 1<~ Goatd. Kr. Q-. wu u aerocw:e t117. nt blidtll tbe dlqtller of best mu. Usbtrs were ~tenD. Mil• • wlb MeDer 11n-noac- Mr. ud IIH.CIIU'los-ol KriYII, .-.a Slen, Darid 1u-. JoUUc Dou Wltlo< 801 s. 8Q ....... &a-.Waood. -ud-So...-, . Tilt -·• par-an Mra. an Pbl ~ Della --- 80 Is • .,-" ut SaMa r-~-.. Borlan, -Ia lit U.S. R, C. Pl ... oltW f'rud.tco broCblr'• 1M lfaoBI. AnaY ad a. a ....... ottlle 81118 Wrt reatawrut OD the JaJ Ya.lter was b1a trotblr'"s Dr~Woottw-BQ,udF,J. Tloo .,_, ... .,..._., ~ ~~ Sodal _., ... _ utU.udput .. -ollllll c ... ..... ... ~. Rt ....... .., ....... lllr --c-dol -Q..lD\'$ -~~~ IllES ~ SdoooL Tilt -lin. ~ Ill ........ aiiD • ptrO' " .. ......, c:-411 ___ ...... 673-3510 SPEO.lLS FOR SEPT. 2S ·26·27 BETTY CROCKER PACKAGED DINNERS s.s oz. NOODLES ROMANOFF NOODLES IT ALIANO RICE KERIYAKI NOODLES ALMONDINE J ..... rTALIAN 1Aihere •owv Prlcee It eaey to WWHIP up aMe•l ~e.+ Frozen Foods I!IITTER BEANS Carrots 2 .. 3S' Oleo llodl Co. JIIIIIIU,..IMIIICJ:J'OC 11 • AU, -AI.L T1rPII!:IIti- UCLL .. _, & •• DR "' -Dolloa -.... .,. •ouonoc·---•cw-1 ..& _. .. rna'-. a. , 7 9 5 I JR I -_ .. __ -...... wUI ... lo ... Tllo ... -I 1 .. lo ... be .......... :a.ry ...... .. • WMhiT...,. 8111011 ...,. sm. --...... lliiiMDAY, SEPT. A 118 llOIIIIM DEliMit, CAUF. "~-•• v ... or4ot ... • s.a. .... , ..... l Coli 673-0550 flllliiiiiiM.OU. -"" PlaMon .... -......... •~~n·-· MtfJIIJ Ill ... Aa Ce-, r art M a. ,_aa., ..._ ____ ......,., .. ~-... .......-. -~ .... ,ldnrd ..... W ~~~~--llr.ol .. C.. -IIH..,...-. •-SHOWING-ENDs TUESDAY, SEPT. 30o "OM! Or 111! fUNNIEST, MOST ORIGINAL AHD MO$T CONTAGIOUS SCREEN COMEDI ES" oH. Y. TlME. OOlOA """'""' ···••fJ!ti!JIIJ ALSO, TOHY RANDALL, JANET LEIGI1 IN "HELLO ODWH THERE" SOON nus SECOND ffATUif h~m~so Tllc-11h '!' ·lf . · f He N"""' At5; -.,.~.~ . , .. lf'IIPOIIlt'llUIOH, tMT.t Mn t EVE. SHOW STARTS 7 ,,M. CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT. AND SUN. FttOM 2 P.M. MAT. WED. I P.M. AtE! PAIIKING The stra10g•st trio .,.,. to track a killer. :7JOHN WAYNE DUE ''G IT -WIST COAST ,RIMlllll RU- NOW PLAYING AT lOTH THIATIIS \ SAILOR G. I. BILL SHEDD TAK!S Off OM t•YARD SCORING RUM. Mesa tackles Tars . .. ,. ........................ "' .................... .. WORK UNTED IRONIIIO. Yo•• ol ....... i•ce OD all . .,., ot .... llll•a A llo-. ..... IIIJ, ·-·· .awu. ,,,,., .... ... ...... Will-fln .- FodiO, <nl. 67Jo%774. Save Time And Money Call An Expert PJ!on• in Your Order for a Subscription: C. II 673 .0550 ~PO RT OUTII COilS '! SHOW nloiES. E•" et 7; Met. ••• Sm.; ..... 2 .. 430 Soo. • HOW SHOWING TIM.._,. el • -.... ••-• .. ........................ ......... llttlelll•* aut I ---=--=-~.,.-----1 !o:..!I~E;:AU~T.!.T~SA~L!!:GM!:....--1 • HEALTH I!IORT -.-N~U~RS~E~R~Y~--------- ..lQ't...-·. BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del War · Phooe bn-7336 SEVEH HATIOHS COIFFURES OP F::"t TIJF:SO.o\Y TI-l RO UGH SATII RDAY rree P•.t.ias Ia rroat 300 W. Coast Hwy. M.wport Beocft Toleoh ... , 6Q.(JI« BUILDING CONTRACTORS REMODELING and ADDITIONS e P'R!l I'LAN SI!RVI CI! e P'RIIE UTIMATES 532-5949 AMERICAN CONSTRUCTION co . s-.-. .. c-..1 .., ...... ~ c-..... ,.._... .. , ........... . ...... c •• liiii•-•M.u-.. .__ o DRI VIHG SOIOOLS I BE HAPPY! ' BE INDEPENDENTll ' LEARN 10 DRIVEIII CALL POR FREE INTRO DU CTORY LESSON 136-5731 ITOL.L. fi'REEI ASTRO DRI'VIHG SCIIOOL ~ na .. .US• ., "'••"'4 .... ,__ .. ~ ...... J.o.., All--~ ..... NIIWII'nd .. -.. ~ ..... :aM o COSTt. MESA 549-3361 oORANGE 639·2441 673-5822 = .. ~-. ••• d 2 ................. ( . ....::.."'' ... ......... . .......... , ... o AHAHEllol 1264111 o HUNTINGTON BEA01 142-1451 675-3353 P.,._ 1111 Cl••••l Worlls CLEANING & DYEING AU MAKES OF lUGS· WAU-TO.WAU CAIPfTING ALL oecis«is DIMMtl T.6 fUM/5'fS PIIOMEt ~4419 2431N-IIIft. Shrubs, Interior Planta TrOpical &. Treea Insecticides aDd Fertlliler S & H Creen Stampa FREE DELIVERY Corona del Mar NUrHIJ :r144 E. 0toot HWI' .. 11114111 SHOI: 119AIR MABEIIIY'S Shoe Repair Purse lfld L,.,. Aeptir -0,. Wort S&H STNII'I ONE DAY SffMQ 1810 Hafbor lf\IICL Cost• ..... -... :1111 ......... SPECIALIZE IN • BRAKE$ fDI•c-,.,.,..• IMIJ • SIIOCitS • ALIGMMINT for Foat E..,e S.ntce 646-5623 PI.C«·UP & DELIVERY TRU ·LINE AUTO CINTII L;::;:::=;;:;;;;:;:;;;:::!.l 18 Nu,orf 81 •• uth 111• -COST.; iuis.; HAL AEBISOti!R ~~ ,._ ,. ..... ,...,. ,., E. c.-"'"'' C.•eMihr 675-JI» aA.IIIO& P o\INT • at Wo\LLP APE& I'II&IIIIUP -ou ... .., Pu~a-o ,l ... ua. JJ.OOO PATl'UIIII Of' WALLPAPE& llll &. ~ IWJ', en ..... Ill•• io ,._, »-1 ., ... Uiuc&ii&Ute ,., ....,.. ,,., .... , • •aaa ... ,.aa..Y -·-Citl .... ,-III .... LL-MIM ,.... • .,, •• ,,,a WE: 'CAN PAINT RI!S. I'Aioii"HLRTS.. .. AGAz, NES. t..EAP'L.Tit NI!WI,.APE ... ANO NEWS L.ETT.I'ta CAL.&. Ul POJ IITIMATII ., .... IHSIGM I'WU81MGCO. 2711 IAIT itn .. C...._ A.a .• A.UAC PlaiKa 700Cw·r• , ... a.-M .. • Plltlltt._.. DAT·-WAft&IDA .... m-- '~'K1ow your officer' Offtcer ~Aft Doam Jr., 25, bu --thoHnportllolda polleo --lor 1-1/1 ,..,.,He IIDr~aUliOid to tbe tnmc IICt1oB u u ae.. ·--.ate< . 00 1111 ....!or wale~ DlQWUlonla~ -.....--~~~~--' u~ cu .. IUJI, aadm.ea " llaft'l ell!-.... 1(11111 Ia £....,._ lUI family ll•od i>r 10 )'lUI 1D Gel'm&IIJ, Wbere be attelded M lllllcb American JUcb Sebool. Allor eom1-tet1oc !WI jaakJr year, tM famlly mOfed to L4Dc 8Mc:h, aod DIYI atteaded b11 Jut )'tiU' of blch ICbool at Wllloo hlltl>. Allor hlltl> oehoo~ beattoodod L<>q Boaeb City Colloao i>r I ,..,. u a c1nma major. He OFFICER DAVE DOUM JR. tbea jo1oed tbl U.S. Air Force aad wu uatped to tb1 Air Dan 1B single a.ad eajoys Police, He came to Neowport tptldn( mueb of bli free tlml Bt&cb alter' b1a dl.chUp. ailq oo 1l'lter ar mtnr. OI'EM MOUSE FRIDAY 'S2J,lll0 I'ROJECT SET SIT AT IOn'CLUI FOR TRAt:f'IC SAFETY 'C .. HOJr C..:IUD or tbt Hll'bOr A tnme alety project ID t. Ar• ..w bold ""'" -1rom tolotiJ !loaoeod bJ tho *tulld 7 to 9 p.m. UU Frida)', Sept. the City of Newport S..ch bU H, II tho ~ BIJ lnlleb, -· ...,rot"od lor !loaoeiD( bJ Zlll Tutl.a An._ Costa Ilea. tb1 CallJorDia. HictnraY Com- NEARLY NEW THREE BEDROOMS, ~ 8A THS. DBI AND FORMAL DIMIMG ROOM. •• THE lEST OF EYERTTHIMGI •••• NEW DUPLEX MOW AYAILAILE • HOME AND INCOME • 3 I!DROOMS, 3 BATHS, I'LUS 2 IEDROOMS. AND 2 lATHS. THIS IS A MEDALLION DUfoLi!X THAT FUTURES PIREI'LACES, CARPETS, DRAPES, SUM DECK, I'AnO, AND DELUXE LIVING ••• ·$65,500 OI'BIHOUS!oSATURDAY AND SUNDAY I TOSI'.M. o 6CN ORCHID AYE., CO-A DEL MARo •••• CORONA HIGHLANDS OIA-G 3 IEDROOII, 2 lATH -E. URGE LIYII4GIOOM WITH USED IIIICK fiREPLACE OPBIS TO DELIGMTFII\. GARDEN AND POOL. $58,500 l>OX Y. f"RAXI<l.IX I R~Al.TOR' l200t.teo.t-eor.. dtf ... CIUfnll l'tlone: 173-2222 Family Ulneu forctK immediate sale. Over 1.000 sq. n. 4 Bedrooms. Jiving Rm. dining Rm. kitchen with buill· ins plus detacbed rum- pus or hobl'ly Rm. All plastered no "dry wall". Large rear ya rd completely fmced. Lot over 1.000 sq, ft. Nicely landscaped. 131.000 Tenns Dexlble. Owner. D•yt 673-e670. Evea, 541-$491 ~"")'~ PANORAMIC VIEW OF NEWPORT HARBOR Beaalilul3 Bedroom. 4 Bath WATERFRONT Home OD Bayside Drive. Newly redecorated. Priced , . ,. ,. ... , . . . . . .1180.IXIO. 20011AYSIDE DRIVE IV APPOINTMENT OML Y 81ll GRUNDY m-J211 !..a ISLE IIEYWIPIIDT CO. MIJ<II' AIYia C. PlotlaJ aDd mluloo. U ealls lor ~ Police Cblef Ropr Netb at llp..la. IW•IIInc blatnraf C-M-aDd MaJor Dor-ll&!>IID( aDd bulldiD( ehao- Marlbi.D aDd Pollee Cblef B. DtllaUoo oo Coast ltw'J. at Jamu Glan~ fA Newport Beleb Jambol'ee Rold la Newport ~,.----------------• baft bMD uteDded laYI.tatiou Beacb. II tor Ws ...... Calll:lnJ,a DlYlsioo of H11b- SI*,Ial acunu •• ud dis-way• estimates tbttotalpro)lc:t Pkr• .. ,. bHD plaluled tar a.e c01t at $n,ooo. Tbe eom .. ,...._. Dreu wtUbeea-.1., mt.u1cm tiJoclted$1S,OOOloPQ .. ..,... mar partlelpato Ia , lor tho lllalo'a llbon. --aDd aeth1Uoa Ia CXIIInMUIMG EDUCAnOM tho -~~room, llbop aDd II7D> CLASSES MEET IM C.M. atoor wWI tho boJL A 111m -tho iloJI' CliO> ..W be Tile Mnport-~ .- -. aDd rtlreallmeoll wtD p--eou. .... - be...... ol --.. -ttoo .... ·-s.p_ a 11 eoa- YW IUSSTOL B1 I'IICI IY PIECE --apart&VW -parllod oo Mnport Blod. S41>1-II ud eartod all.....,. ploON ID pool me--111111 ._, laa• ~loa, 1151 PacUlc, c--. 11011 parllod tho 1 '---.0 Ill-'!! •-· tac.NowaDIIollu lolllo.._cl __ no -·--..ar. lloataltwu..,....._.,tt>r u ...-, --lllo $1,100 ..... -.. --'"'"' will 1110 -I ..,., .... , .. -.. ...-..... AWARO.WIMMEI HAMID -'-1. -....... 00 -· Ill 110 I. -....... 1._ ........ .. ... u • ar.t .......... , ~ ........... . '>;s ola-II lllo IM - M'-,2-a .... ~ Loo ··= ... ,..... , .... , ..... ... :r...·:.:.· ... ·:.-:; -----____ ltlo_lt_ ••s •an II"" H11t1> SebooL noDt--.a-INCIDUIIAI-Itt.~ ,_.,a Unf~:a. ,_ t1• ·----JU-Uealarlr prl-.y 11011 -daQ tMcbln. to.......... • Printc Patioa • Fiteplac:ca of eut'lllllcllftkl•••llltMII • POOLS • • Hole Pu;ttiaa Qeea =r;toedriMI..UIIIIIII-• Tennia ..... .At tM ltewpcat • Sc:p1nte Ftmily Scctjon .... c.e., 14 cte uwlllbe •• 4di. lo School a •d Playpc:.u..d a81rld 1a Utll8tldlltfad 2r• 900 '-L ... C6l 111111 t*Jalcol -•It• llooW. ... o-Cooot hr-dooo oo ,....._hi_. "LS.P."TO II AI liD D1L IIAI ~:IIIII "'lllrt-JIJ .,..~-~~~ .. =-:·;·1~==============-~~-~ wtl1 bl ... tapk. at !" ..... .-----· I p.oa,.lllla "-'• ._, .. at '-F~ lla'llap 111111 LOU "-• NO OOau A ... no -•to-w.~ ....,....., 111111 111-.y .... lib:..,.. It tMrttek Co1'1r h laaAnuR•• .. _,. .. JIJ.ILtu1''"'"• : ........ -u•_...._rt Cr , %111Hs • C..,. II Pill IWdTT realty 642-5200 ~~ ~~:;~;:~;:;::-~::~;:~~;---· US I&LiOM CIIDIT It CDimTUnOM <DMTTU lliiTS -Ull a. CL-IJ ff _ C l'ltr.:ll 1 If ...... I lib • .. .... .::.:: .... IIII.IIUII' I h~-~~ I ~~---<>ty _ ... ., .............. llllllf .. ln'tiiC.. •• ?9 ,,.. ... c • 21 1111'1112 eo.tr. . C I I • _ .. _ WM N1wport lutlt hi•• llioahll .. c.. ... CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS EXPERIENCE TAKES OUT THE GUESSWORK • A real estate purchase •• for investment or a home to live in •• involves thousands of dollars. "DON'T PLAY GAMES" • • • CORBIN· MARTIN STAFF: BROKERS -Earle "Bud" Corbin Syd Gaynor J obn "Bill" Johnson Paul M. Martin Harold Zeiger ASSOCIATES- Louise Baker ESpe Dampier John Dwyer Mary Finch Georgia Healey EmU Zlrwas Call for any of the above for real estate service --Costa Mesa, New- port Beach, Corona del Mar. • .. • , Call even U just to ask a question. CORBIN-MARTIN, J.nc. "J.,..,n • ..,..~ Til• Ce.INcf'• 3038 E. Cout Hwy. 675-1662 Cqrooa del Mar, Caltf. 5 Bedrooms, Pool, Gym UNIQUE Harbor Area residence, particularly well suited for prtvate school, professional /home/ office, church group. Concrete upper floor to eliminate sound transfer. Addi- tional ground available for parking or playground use. Asking $140,000- Terms avallable;exchange considered. HAL PINCHIN &. Associ1tes E. COAST HIGHWAY CO-lo DEL MAR CALL 675~2 ANYTIM E\ Pennsylvania Dutch Cha.rming 2 story farm house, 'With enrythlng, including pegged bard· wood floors to modem built-in ldt- chen.. Privacy on tee land. South of tbe Hi-way. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ,plua large famlly room. iiiiiiiiuOUIICI CDAITPIOPWTT · JS2 lit pMia Co • I ...... -QM5SI Ooto'\ Millet .......... let ,..,._..._airkhl c:loll CO.. It t I .-r-. ..... Main -··· 1711 .. 0... ... ., $11 .... COUNTRY IN THE HEART 0" ,(:QS't~ i&E2~ 2 Bedrooms and Den •• Wood Floon -· A-1 Carpets & Drapes •• Flag- stone Fireplace •• Covered Patio. L-A·R·G·E L-0-T • -· with many shade and fruit trees. PRICED AT $35 OOOBEST OF $35,000 r TERMS • THERE'S ROOM TO BUILD 5 (yes, five) more residential units •• U and when you desire! Wells-McC.rcle Realtors Rcl~lc Se111ite Sill<e 1'9fl (<loMTnME) 56lnf FINER HOMES CAMEO SHOlES Old "ortd charm abouncb in lbc CintiL ol c rafUmaruhtp in the u penSJ\'e use ol r;ch paneling, beam ce1llng,; & used bndc m lhi!'i lruly custom. ~ bedroom home: huge l•mily room. Mag,mCi<.-ent v1ew of ocean 6 jeUy. ¥1311.01111 Open Sal & Sun. 461 5 Perham. Cd)l DOVH SHOaES <;raciOullm.ts lilt ,_ ~· Y..., 1lomo "·ilh pool, 4 Bedrooms. 4'min: rootn . lamily room. 4 bath~. 4.000 Sq. R. piUJ 3 CIT &arace, Beaulilully carpeted. draped Is d«<>rated. Tdeal for entertainin;:: ,\skin;: S104.000 Call for app't. PRIME VIEW (,,ua'••.v 1'\l~lOm l bedroom hom~. Urgt sunk· rn li\'lng .,.00111. huge fa 1mlv room whtch (·ould act"'mod<tte billiard lablf' 1:-l and. ;~II electric lu tc hrn k lnrmdl dlnm::: room ..... ~k- mg S87 .300. O~n Sat. & Sun. 1014 Sant1ago Unvr. iohn macnab ~EAL TY COM, ANY 90 I Do'f'f'r Or., Suite 120 ..2-1235 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sales through the Multiple Ltating Service of the Newport Harbor-COIIta Mesa Board of Realtors totaled over $39 mUllon for the first eight months of 1969. This represents 1,041 ·unit sales and a dollar value increase of 11 % over the same per- Iod of last year, which was a record year. List your property with a Realtor today. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TAX WIIBI 'nil PRII!WAY COMR YOU Alii ASSURED THAT THI STATI Wlt.L PUIIOIASE THIS VERT ATTRAC11YII-E liMIT AT A r•CE a!AL · OR UTTR 'I1IAII PIISIMT ASI[IMG r•a 0P .. • • CALLIIIG ATTEMTI.OIIIo tbt job lllldlac-oltbt Y- I .. IJtaa& SerYtce ot tbt tmbat Arll. ate Paul ·Grut ol -......, joollor at c..-c101 ..., IU&IJ Scbao~ llld -Cartor ol N-Sllor ... a ...tor al COM IU&IJ. Paid IQI bt's ualllble f« weet-eDd aDd a.fter-sebool _..,..,-. Mar• bU a job "'"""" lllo EIJIIIIDJIDOIII -a1 Cout Eledrlc .. N._t 819<1. Ill N- ~. Tbt Y,E,S. olllce Ia allllo llofs Club, 594 Cooler st.. c.-Mesa. cau MZ-Ot?t 11 JOII-JOIIIh -1oy, .-. (Eul .. -.) Kiser to retire Oct. 1 ft.&lptl K&l.ser, Southern Calt- foraAa EdJma Compuy's dls- trtet manacer at Huntington Beacb, wt.U retire Oct. 1 alter I.D electric utility career of more tbao46 years. R.J.Ca.mp- bell, formerly district ~in­ teodeot at Santa Ana , wtu be his SUt'.Ce5SOI'. W.r. Kiser, who lives 1n the Bay Shores area of Newport Beach, Ls a native of Muncie, lnd1ana.. He has been district manager at Huntington Beach s1Dce 1951. He tlas served di~ rectorships on the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, Aoabeim stadium Inc., Orange County Coast Association, Or- &Jlg8 Empire Boy &outs of A- merica CouocU, and the South- laod Water Committee. He bas been a member of tbe Beaevolent and Protective Order of Elks for 23 years; is a put president of the Hunting- too Beach Rotary; a member ot tbe uecattn COUDC11. Foon. ders, Clru&'e County Cblldreos' Hospital; llld Is a put dlatrlct goveroor, Toastmasters lllter- natiooaJ. Fouoder's Dtstrlcttl. Yr. Campbell ls a oaUn of Long Beach aJJd received bls college educatloo at UCLA. H1a: Edison eueer lneltldes post. tions as labor rel:ltl:oDs rf&)- resentative, district maaacer at Hanford and Catalina tslaod a.od superlllteDdent at Santa Ana. He is a member ol El Bekal Shrine and the Valencia SbrlDe Club. He was most recently a member of the Santa Ana Cham- ber of Commerce, and is a past director of the A va.Joo Rotary Club, Kings COUDtyNayy League and Hanford Kiwanis Club, Ke and his wUe, Marge, ban 3 sons aDd a daughter. HAROL 0 LYMAN Dl ES Huold G. Lyman. S006 DoMybrC!Ok Ln., Costa Mesa, died Sept. 20. He leaves b.ls wUe, Ella; a soo, Frederick A. Lyma.o, studio City; adaugtlter, Ella L. Francisco, of Burbllnlt; and 2 gra.nOchJidreo. Services were beld Sept. 2Z at Pactnc Vie• Chapel. Interment was at Pac1lic View HHis. c 0 IT ... WORLD'S LARGEST GUARANTEED DRAPERY CI.IANiRSI braperp cleaner bp anp otl)er name WOULD NOT BE THE SAME! T•k• • 1-k ., r.w ._,_n.,, ...,. they "-" httfttl,.. ....__ ... '"-11 -""'-•'"-" ct.-.1"'' a ... t"-y .,...,., •"• .. .,... ........... , ... ~ 0,.., ........ ect .. ....._,,.. fitter. """ tNp ....-.:., .....,,, ~ .. _,.,....c Mil. TN ll1ht -4 ,.,..,._,., •• dlat1• wt ttlw •""'-• ••" _,_lty Hk• rftot ••II lflte tt.. ..._.. ...... C... •IN .,... • ..._... .. the c...._...ltty •f -,-4o p•"*' -..11 , .. _. .. ,..tNt ............ 100% ,.~-"'• H ..._ ...w.. t•tt ............ -,tw-4 ...... , ~ --· -..... ttt.. ••Mt ............... ,..,. .... '-"-'"· 20 %0FF fOil CASH &CADY OFFIIING QUALITY WITHOUT COMI'IIOMIII 540-1366 642.o270 II tOll CAU. C0U1CJ fQMI .. U ........ Newport views tomorrow c .. ~ • ..s -Po .. u -~-... --..------.......... tllllllcalllnlllf ... dllllD IIIJIItnfllc _tao_..,.lt_taaodtJ, * Rella•eticw of .. <"lrUII CoiiiiJ Atrpart. !11M -·· I ~ .. _.,._ dtJ .... -a.Urpoot ...... u..r rtCG~DIDIIda a.t IIU ktltJbt.UitNdua ••Wibw ••,. IUid 111111111 eo.eu __ .. _ _,--- "' .. ollpoot. • A_...., nu --·---all-r..tdMtl•l uaeatiou brt tm....aa•et, .. _,n.~ la .-r tblt the d.ty m•lntlla tbl eJ'Ist1•1 111art1cw ariiii&IU. Ull ecoaomlc b&laDee. • • • o HARBOR GOALS S1Dce the lll.rbor 1s ODe ol tbe clty's moll deatnbJe ....t.a, Its omtque quality -lao pr,...ed, To ._Uobt!lla, too IDUow11>C-be-1. Prepare aDd adopt a comprebeltsin plutopide dentop- ment aod w;e of tbe sboreU. Ud n.ter u-.s l:w botb Upper IUid LDwer N-BoJ. TbeplallsiW>oldproridetJr tbt pr-1 ratio ot boat atorace ua.s to cc-water ll'IU lD tbe Lowv Bay; public lauoclllnc .._ llld -· -tacUWes; acquJ.sittoa aoo de't'elopmeat tilt Jd>Uc ase ot. tbe str.lp rA lLIId between Back Bay Dr. aoo tbe ticlelaods. ultDdlDC !rom tbe Salt Works sootberlJ to tbe Duoes; preserntloa ala porttoa of Upper Newport Bay lD lts oatural state u a wtJd bird sa.octuary; public beadles lPd parU aloag tbe l4Jper Bay sborelloe, comected !ty bicycle ud bWDC trails; ..uiDc aside areas f« uoobstructed Yiews of tbe ba.rbor a.nd ft.tl:nraJ& to provide '.'..u.lows to tbe bay ... z. Protect the pubUc's Lnterest 1n ~Ucly-oned ntertront prqJerty. and seek to acquire additlooll waterfrold property that wlll cootrtbute to a IW'bor related eariroomelll a tbe enUre commUD.ity. FoUowtnc &UidellDBs were suepsted: pub- licly owned nterrront sbould not be leased b' prlnte deYelopmeot; ulstiDC public ntertroot J.eues should not be r eoewed iS' eXtended w1tbout nrst p.-LD.g studied cooatdera.Uon to tbe use of that property for broader public 1158; reno .. from tbe sale of publicly cnrD.ed watertroot shOuld tie resened lor aCQ111sltlco ol oilier ontertroat properly, 3. CoDtrol poUutioP by estabiJsMAg a n.ter quality standard t.bat '11111 pre.sene t:be ecology of tbe waters ol tbe bays. f. ADDU ueas to the city ooly lf theY wUl be lm.lted wt.tb the elistt.D.c clty through their ortentatioo to the ba.rbor or ocean. • • • o PUBLIC FACILITIES GOALS Recncnts.tnc tbe pressures ol population growth a.Dd tbe in- creasi.QI a.mouDt ol leisure ttme amoag ctUJens, it 1s recom- mended tbat: 1. A master plu of public beaches: be prepared wbereiJl tbe basic prlDclple l.s tbe presernttoo of tbecoastJ!rwiJid beacbes as mucb as possible l.D tbe1t natural state. AJJti-eroslon struc- tlttes, breaftaters aDd mari.Oa.s: sbouJd be ezamlned prlmarUy in t!le llebt ol tbJs prt.Dctple. Adeq .. te r estroom and parting faclUHes should be prorided tot persoas as:lng tbe ocean beaches. Public aceess shoald be Lnsurecl to the oc•nsfde beaches fol' the laDd between Carom del Mar and tbe prCJilC)Sed city llmlts at Crystal Cove. Ernest McClelland dies MAT'I'IIEW II. lllliATLO, - ol llrL A-. MllloJio ol 948 Cbey ..... st., Costa Yea, is ODe ol 1,400 tresbmaD eadets •bo ba't'l eatued tbe u.s. !.Jr Force Academy cla.ss of 1973. He compWed a lO~monlb cour• ot lD8tructloa at tbe A..-y Pr ..... torJ Scbool btJore his IR"'ll:bleot. Tbe cadet aow beglns a tour-year course olttud:y 1ead1Dc to a.o. AJr Force conunlssica lPd a bachel« of scleoce decne. He ls a 1964 pdlate of BobJcooes Academy In ~eeorille. S.C. LEGISLA T1VI! DINNER Cb.let Deputy Att.aroey nera.l Chart• O"Brlen speak al lllo lllllll&lle~~~;~~ dllller of lbe Peace .. Researeb Aaa at the Hotel in Aoahelm at 1 p.m. Se!>t. n. Tbo albJr Ia bei.QI hosted by the Allabelm Pollee Assn.. Tickets eu bepurebaad locally by cootacUnc olftcer Ed Clbbarelll of the Newport Bea.cb pollee department at 15'73-Ull. Freeway shift is sought As a result of staff studies called lor bJ the City Coaocll W:ood&y , Newp>rt Bea.cb may ask kltare-routinroftbetuture Coutal freeway tbrougb New- port, poslllnc u a r... btocts ID!and. Tbere W'U oo lDdicatioa that the CouocU w1sbes to throw the freeway lllto Costa Yesa, aDd reaeUoo from otft.cials of tbe DeigtltulDg ctty retleeted. DODe ol the sllalpllllagootsm- the Z clUes tlll.t ued to pm.. cuUe discussklrlsoftbefrenay route. Tbe freeway may be pq.Ued a•aJ from tbe bluffs abaft tbe Coastot 1hrJ., bot It W'IU sliD rema.i.D wllhlD Neowport's boD- dar)', 1ln to report back oo Oct. 13. ••We are Lnterested. In to- operatl.ng wttb Newport oo tM rteeway route," Costa Mesa W:ayor A. L. Pinkley told the EQStgn. '•But •e are DOt In- terested ln havtDg the treeway 1D Costa Mesa ... Coming Sept. 28 The mo.t excltlnv new apartmedt complex In America ••• In Newport .. ach 2. A multi-purpose cwtural center sbould be det"eklped as a regional rwcleus turtberlng tbe vlstal aad performing arts. Tbe most desirable location would be ln coojooction w1tb the prq:JOsed. clvtc center ln. Newport Center. Newport Vice-Mayor I.J.od. siey ParSOBS eocouraged the st:a.n' studies for mcmnc the In-~~~ terseetioa. of tbe Coutal lPd WE INVtfE YOUf to visit our 3. Future library Pla..on1llc sboold be guided by the CODCept of libraries as com munlty lDformatioa, cultural am rec reaUonal ceoters. Due to tbe lnbereot role of a Utnry ln a cultural center, these b.cillties should be joJJXly planoed. "· The city sbould r ecoguiJ.e the need tor proridlng coo- Yelllently klca.ted ~k.s am otber recreatkml faclllU&s. Tber e ls a speel.a..l Deed for blu:ft' top Yiew parts. Emphasis should beplacedoo coopent:1oDW1tb scboolautborittesud otber go•eromllltal ageoc:les for Pint denlopment aDd pablle use ot reereatiolal fac.lW1ea. 5. Ctty...aned laDd, ...W. special empba.IU; oo bay froat property. lhoWd be de.-eklped to prcw1de for mulmus pabUc use aad ea.))ymeot. A muter planolctty-onedpropatJ sbou1d be deve)OOed. maiint' oro'f'isioo b' la.Dd Deeds tr tbe ftJ"ious servtces to be prOYlded by tbe city, aDd I.Dilyslsoleacbpareel as to Us best potential use in Ugttt of OYer-all clty needs. • • • Ne-wport freeways fta1her tn- lalld. Tbe Newport freeway was orlgllllllJ routed 00.. N- BI'Id., but lllo slate Ill_, eommissioD. tnOYed its a.Up.. meat westward, panUel to SlJ- perlcw An., at tbe request of botb Newport a.od Costa Mesa. Tbo CouocU directed N>- Uc WarU DlreetorJosepbOeor-f Sl0.7MILLION TOTAL FOR COLLI MS CONTRACT concressmu James B. utt (R-35th) amouoc:es tbat Collins Radio, Newport Reacb, haS re- ceived a S10,714.950 contract o TOWNSCAPE GOALS from 111o Deprtmenl of Nary In order to reta.ln and eobance the character and risual for data radlo reeelYers and appearance of the d t)', tbe following is propo98d: transmitters. The wc:-t on the I. Reta.in existing open spaces, green bells and Yiew areas, data commwllcatlons equip- aDd provide oew ones, parUcuJarly areas orlected toward meot will be doDe at the New- water vistas. port Beach plaot. 2. Establlsb controls a.p.iost otrenses to sight, sound and smell, such as reasooable Umltattons on the siJ.e, betJbt and FUHIOHS FOR SENIORS tuuml.Da.Uoo of stps. decibel Umits to the liiOW\dS of com-A fashJoo show will be pre- merce and UYing. buroers for DOJ:1oi1S odors, problbttlon of seated at tbe Senior CIUz.eas any otfshore oil drilling or new drWing with the ctty, am con-meeting Mooday, Sept, 29, at trois to eliminate debris aod. polll&ion 1n the tay. 1 p.m. at tbe clubhouse. Senior 3. Establlsb educa.tlooal pror;nms to schools to instill citisens will be tbe models. habits of Utter eootrol. other recomme.tdattons: denkJp a Yrs. RobertBeardsley,soiOtst. program of adult edocation oo Utter control; entorce erlstlng aad Craig Oeonl.s from Call- Utter laws and pena.Uies; wetgb _ adequacles of extstioc taws fornla state College will enter- and fines toward possible re'f'isioo. talA. Relresbmeots will be ser- "· Adopt desigD crUerla lor futur e ciY1c bcdkllngs, r.reeway ved and tbe public ls lnYlted coostructioo aDd cultural tactllties. to atteOO. Fur1he.r lnformatioo new location at POINSETIIA AVE. and COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR Small Antiques . .,and some Junque BROWSERS ALWAYS WELCOME The Admiral D. HARDACRE, prop. :W0 POINSETTIA AVE., CD RONA DEL MAR (totwt•riy 33.41 E. Coast Hwy.) 5. Establish pollcies for preseniog and protectlng build1nc:s may be otJtaiDed b'om Mrs. that !lave h.lstorical and aesmet1c value, where f-.stble. Aaron Chrlslensen, eotertaio- 6. Encourage hOmeowner assocl.atlons tolandsctpe&Ddtoeo. meat cbairman. 548-8ti94. operate wttb the ell)' Lnmalnbiningthe landscapiAg ol arterl&J. ~~-----------------------------------------.. ., I hlahwa.v putways . 1. Install adequate street llgbting ln all areas or tbe city tor reasons ol safety aOO crime preYeottoo. 8. TMs committee r ecommeirts the forrnatioo o1 a con- 1 tinuing quallfted body, With some qua.sl-leglslat1n statu to reriew aDd perpetuate the r ecommendatioo.s oatil-' 111 tb1l st..S, llld presented by pre.-lous ctty-aft!Uated committees. Alteroa.ttYes would be a strenpteoect ftDe ana committee. a special committee to be appoi.Pted by tbe Plaalllc Com- mlssloa., ar a cltlsens commlttee, sacb u miCftl be dran from Nnprt Tomorrow, to worll IIDder tbe dlrec::UoD ol tbe Councll llld to Initiate actioo •bere tbe aHd ts hwttcaterL. • • • • TRANSPORTATION GOALS Tbe most crtUcal ~ problem faced bJ 1111 city lDYolYes the moremeot aa:t ston&e of a•lb:•dll'" To 80tfl th11 problem, DO more pubUe beaeb. ar .. JboUt bt dft-.:1 to auto puti.ag. Instead, coosidentton sboiJd be Jina to U. eoo.stnact1oa olllrce Pll't1acllleWtlesa,.,trom tM recnUIGD anu &Del '*' majo< 111-JS. a1ooc wllb ~del_. meus b' tra..a.sport1nc people to tbe rec:r.UO. ar ... n. committee recommeodlttcu also IDeiiiiJe tilt t.IIDwlac patlb: • Otrfelop later-city street COIIilnltJ,partiAIIrlJeul..welt COIIIIOCU.O., lA c:oopontloo W'llll COlla lilA. • O..elop a balaDced &trNt aDd bllbftJ Mtwark to m..t SAVE 25% ON FAMOUS TOWLE STERLING ,. • lliaioool -..., - Twte•• r--·;.1 ....... ?'k•..,s• ....,.,.....v._.,,. .. ...,, 'I-..,;. ,._,.... r'l•• c ·····-··-N..il a..-..a•--a..-..__,_._....,.. ttl 1702 N rt Blvd at&Ddardl wblcb relate t:ra!llc ...-to ca-of ....._ ewpo • • Gl,. coulderatloo ID-olaloorod-llrfdco Do.'t.W.,. c-.. ..., ...... ... I ~ .... ~ I u I 0 I .... a • _.., • ' C M ac..-111o lWw Boy, coqJIItblt -IIIII _......, llatf, osta esa AT 17Tll ST. •a:r --14a llwy. &Del "'•-114. •~:;;:::;;;;;:::::;:::::;;;: 0 E-obaad-Ct_lor ___ _ -r-bol.llc _ID_._ _ _._ol n.rloal t:JI* ol. CCIIII.mltdl.l WaJW ._ _. dlllll • ••••• Dn·ver Serv"1ce lla~:-.:::::. .. .--.r4 ..... -.,u:,..._ .. -lr-lorpontocUdpo 111-111 oJI • (714) 897-1357 -Ud -...... ludlor-" lloe ... _ patlblt .tal IWIO*dl. ar ... A DRIVEl! FOR YOUR CAR ANYWHERE -ANYTWI! • -wtr --of local ---lr-roolllc .. _._ ___ ..,..,..... ,.,... .. _ IIOPAJII(IMGPIOIL-.,..,.__k. ·-a.co.trtiOnaeiiD~Ia 1' 1 ,.,.,, •• alrJIGit .... M-UJI ... C E l1 1)1llnllc ...... --..................... I - LOI AIIGBLBI IIITBII/'IATIOHAL AIIIPORT I~. ._.,,..,.., ' atlT...r. ..... ft ttl Aaioo pAO iW ...,, ...-..-qs··· , ......... .... ............ fool). ~ • h poico liooo ,.,. ........ ,... CMfll.kiOHT ,.,.... ......... ....... poico liooo , .. - S.poioolioooltfll• IF• '"f'H_.,.., <'IF) If -Ill pll I s cld • -Ill I Ud I Ill -" IRI II a. ...... c_, Alqood-Ill lallodlt ____ •od ---H-.. •I I I I -I •• "Is&, Y'I'Ol. ... fiOL ... ....... I I NwW?OlT IIOIA.IVAAO PIIONI ....... 1 ..,_,,., ,...._,,,.1 *2 gl 1-tadlrd ,,;;::;;; COSTAiodSA ~ ... ~, 11 'hi~ , .............. ~ .................................................................. ... ' NEWPORT BEACH JOe •-.u~-.••n•• ......... ._ ... UPPER BAY TRADE REVIEWED APPAREL BUYERS, Mrs. Leoaard South., at left.~ Mrs. Douclaa Dreyer, dl.spll.y some of the Items tbat will be on sale at Haag Hospital AuiUary's "gift box on par~." (EIISip photo.) LlUptloo orer t11o 1Wer -_.,... 1D -1111 - llowpo<t llol'lallde..,~~aqo-Com-lball bo-frM -4 or 5 r-a, &cccrdlac ID from t11o peUc -ud tn11 City Attoraey Tully Seymour, for MftJIUOD. c:oanp•ee ud •ho hu aubmlttocl a ~leal llablll(. Tbo luda rtCIIIYod b)' aummary of tbe \4Jper Bay de-the County 1n tsebUp are 110 ftlapmeDI plall to t11o Newport bo IIIOd b)' tllo COOIIIJ oo1J lor Belch City COUDCU. purposes al -lde -oot. Here la the complete text of FDllJ, tbt act prot1du u.t h1s report: before tbltstbllll't eu occv, • • • tile state J..,ud• Commt.iaD lly TULLY SEYhiOUR must determlllo tbaltllolalldalD CITY ATTOlNlY be exeb&Dpd &rtDOioilprUI- L lNTRODUCTtON· tul for -.YlpUoa. com:nerce 111 1957 11>e staie Le&IB->Dd ftstlloe. and tbaltllolalldaiD lature ~eted 1 special lee1S--be reeelYed in exebanp bJ tbl lattve act wbieh aultr)rbed tbe County are at leut of equal COUDty o1 0raoae to exebanll n.lue to the 1a.ada coanyld to ftlled. tide and submarpd private onersblp. l&ods, held by tbe CourtJ lD Oo Januuy lS, 1965, two tnlt pursuatt to a grant from agreemeots wer e ueelltec1 be- the State in 1919 for ICllands tween tbe Couoty aDd tbt Ir- oned by the rnoioe Compuy •1De Company in pursuu:e of 1D order to mai:e possible b tbe prcposed lud exebl..ap: deve )qlmeft of Upper Newport (l ) the ~ eXChaDJI &cfM- Bay as a harbor ment, and ,Z) the dred&tnc aDd The legtslatlo.o provides that land ftll agreement. Tbe •n- sucb tllled tide or submerged tlve provl.s1oos ot the laDd u-• change agreement were a- GIFT BOX GOING ON PARADE ~~=:~~~.,~=:: Tbe Gift Bo.l of the AUII- llary of Hoag Memorlal hos- pital ls a beeh.lve of acttv1ty as they prepare for the "Gift ~ 00 Parade," With the ad- ded l.ttracUoootCbrtstmastree lane to be bekt at the Hos- pital's Conference Center on Tuesday a.od Wednesday, Oct. 7 a.oc1 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gut BoJ chairmen, Mrs. J1.m11 Laflamme a..Dd Mrs . FraU Eddy, are busy coordina- Uq the l.fta.lr. Admission Is free. Tbe Alllillary's SantaAoa. C bapttr, UDder tbe CUidaDCe of Mrs. Francis Griset, ts ln cbarp of free refreshments. The Christmas tree lane will loelude eight professloDallyde- siped artUiclal trees, each wUb a d1flerent theme, wtucb will be offered a.s door prizes. Committee members Ln- clude the Mmes. Pbillp Doane, Martin J. Lockney, George Cox, CharWs Wbltebead, OooaJd J. Crowell, Naomi Fern Jooes, Wilbur L, Chapman, Leooard South, and Wesley Sllatfer. Mrs . Willard Cba.mberli.n J r. aDd her assistant buyer, Mrs. Ray Bulloch, wtllotfer oolognes for men and women, gold fi.U- gree tathroom accessories, perfume bottles, the la.tesc La nite ll&flts and 10·1'0 mirrors. Jewelry buyers, Mrs. La- Flamme and Mrs. Eddy, will oUer watches, cult links, Ue tacks, leather goods, pearls, jade and eoa.ume jewelry, ear~ r ings, nu~sieal jewel bons and -eYIIIIII( bap. Mrs. Edgar HJll a.nd her hel-ChaJlie acreem'lDt by the state pers have prepared band knit La.od.s Commlssloo aDd the as- sweater s for tnta.nts and cbll-tabllshment of harbor llDes, dren, a.tghaDs, and toot cozies. the County prlor to Dece mber Mrs, Charles Clemens Jr. and 15, 1968, ns to depoalt, in her deputment wtU offer escrow. deeds con'eYlD& ftJled stulled toys galore musical Ude lands a..od subm~rced .!aDds dolls, spark-shootlog runs. to the lrvlDe Company, to be games, play )ewetry, and delivered a.nd to become ef!ee- sewlng k.lts. tin follatrlng tbe cooclttsioo As apparel buyers, Mrs. of the lltiptloa c;:oocerDlnc tbe Douglas Dreyer and Mrs. Leo~ eonstitutlooa.Uty of tbe 1aDd: ez- nard South bave foUDd a new Une chance and the eompletloa ot. of lingerie and sleepwear. As-the llll1n( and reelamatioo worlr: siatlng Mrs. James: w. Deeter rela.Ung to said 1a.ada belnc wlll be Mrs. Ralph Til too lD the CODY eyed. paper &')Ods seclioo, Mrs. Mar~ Tbe transfer or lands from tbe tlo J. Lockney, assisted by Mrs. company to the County bas been Les Littlejohn, wtU be ofl'ertng completed, but the deeds were a wtde selectlonofThanlr:sgtving mlde subject to the coDdltloo Items and Christmas or na-that the property will revert to ments, musical aod pla.J.n the lrvloe Compuy, U the Ut1- f1gur1oes and ca.odles. gation concerntng tbe eoo.stitu- ' Uona.Uty of tbe 1957 statt.eedoes LAP learning is offered "Tate a LAPI"Sueba.oordet· CODoDOted puntsbmeot neu most of U11f'lre &Dln&:to ICboOlNcnr, ..,.,., It 11 UIOCII.ted Yltb C111T1eu.lum cbanp, nrette, assistant prlDctpal at Costa Mea Wdl School wtll rtpOrt oo b1J acbool'• lDYol'tt- meat Yitb t11.1.1 metbod ol ID-struc-. LAI' Ia tbo alibriYialloo w AIRMAN IS HELPING "laarlllq &ctlYllJ pacllaps,"a HURRICAHE VICTIMS method of J.natnctioo aimed at Airmu Firat Claa Hup w. prm1dlnc lDd.lfiduaU.aed, con-McC ulloell, soo ot Mr ,and Mn. ,.-'"'::--1 tiauoua procreaa tot lhxitDta. Clarence McCulloeh ot 450 lDittad of tatbookl, tbt eurrt-C&talJ.Dt Drl'tt, Nnport Het- eulum lsbrobadcmltmosm&l-Chtl 1.1 amoQ& tbe tbouiiDdJ ot. Iu "bite st.ud" packi.JII. A per.'c,DDtl from Keesler AFB stucleot mayproeeed throueh the Mlss., 1t'bo bavt joloed the m&l~ LAP1, u cb with a state co&1 atYe ettort to be.lp nearby eom- &Dd. meuurtncdev1ce,u rapid-muniUet r ecovtr from the de- ly or u alowly as be flllds n.at&Uon of Hurrteue Camlllt. necusuy. He runs a raee with Airman McCulloeba.odotbera hlmM11. from tbtAil'TnJnlncCommaod I'd like to pas1 on this reminder about the moat relued..t conlf"ortable way you can travel theee day1 -Fir racific Telephone Linea with a long diltance call. In ncond1 you can be visiting friend• or fam- ily. And the coot ia low. A!tor aii p.m. weekdayo or all weekend lona. it coate 85,! or leu for three minutn, 1tation-to~•tation, plu1 tu-anywhere in California. Now where can you beat a round trip travel off'er like that? COlt& Mesa Hl&b Sebool bu but located at Bllol:l are aJd1nr PloDieted the UM o1 LAPs In the eJ.Yil defen.e t"'-ml and city loeal area.. To make the erew1 lnthecUJtrlbutioaof tood, rut of tbt county mor e awve cllrlrtnc det.'Ls, a.od dlreetinc of thla learnln& teetmtque, tbl tratflc. Tbt airman, a P'aduate Oranp Collll!y S~Wiom'"tary ol Newport Harbor Hll!llSchocl, educatiotl&.l center IJpreHnttnc earoed 1111 B.A. decree from a proanm on LAPs from i :SO LoDe Beach St&tt CoU.p. to 11 :SO a.m. Sept. 24 ln tbe HJa wUe, Marcia, 1J tbl &IIlii cootereoee room of the daucttter of Mra. Etbll FreelY Garden Gro'tt Unlfled Sebool ot S14.1/l Coral AYe., Balboa ha1 plenty of space~ for District ceoter. Robert RMder, supertnteodi:Dt of SborellDI Un1 tled Sebool Dlltrlct, a oattooa.U)' recopiud autborlty In tbl UN of LAP a, 'tftll JPtU, Hector Na .. LEGAL NOT ICE CERTIFICATE OF rtettttoua Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby eerttty that he 1s coa .. dueUnr a preetsloo m~:~; I pr-IJid lociiD( .!!ippi"'4 l at 1&51 Plaeeltla AYenue, Bull- dlnc J, Costa Mesa., Cl.l11ornSa 91617 urxter the a cuttous Urm name ot. H ' M ENTERPRISES &DeS that aid ftrm Ia eompoaecl of tbl toUowin&: person ..mo. name In ruu IDd place of n - stdtoce ll u follows. to "'ftt: phone number•; and it'• a under the phone. Ju1t call your we'U be happy to send you one -or more .-dthem. We ln theNewport-Coltl MeA TelepbODe Oftlce are1llflt)' lor·ll"lod'' We li.lk and tbiDk IOIIIJ In our daiiJ UYOs, cc llld Paul J. Hue. 1651 Mitchell str•t, Santa Aua, C&liloi'Dll 91'105 WITNESS my haod this !6th day al Aull'lsl, 1969. PAtn.. J. HAAG Peu;.l 1\.t JroRNLA 1 STATE OF ._., COUNTY OF ORANGE OD t1118 26 day ot Au ...... ~-,.'~•11 bd:lre me, a Notary Pabllc and ... l&ld CCWIIJ and stalo, r-.c lllorOIII, duty ccmma.. -and ........ per.-lty -odPAULJ.HAAG,-. to ... to bl tbl per-.,._ ..,, lo -lbodiDtlltw!Wa --. ud ··-lodtod kt ... Ullt biiPtcllfld tbe ...... WII HI:SB my llud ud oflldll -.!. • ool reoall In a JUdcmoDI Allot G1loc ol t"' &cUoo 1n ~ lepUIJ a1 t11t liDd 11>e s._~or Coon, a complalat eu•ap, or It tbe worlr: o1 Al-1n lDter'ttaUoo ftl ft1ed b)' l1Dc ud reelamatioa 1t DDt Fri.Dk IDd Fruce1 RMta1011 .. ,..nttauy completed 'W1tbln Harokl &Dd J~:U CoYerdall ~ tbree ytlra after the date wbiD Wesley and Jldtb Ma.rz, u tbe ll1d deedsweredeposltedl.D resideotlaod tupayer1 ol tbl uerw, or It the work Is oat Couoty of Oranp. Tbelr eom- eo~leted wtthl.n two years pl.a.l.nt mllr:es the followtQc allor tllo llnol adJudlcalloo ot major ccDieDIIccso UUplloo coocerDlnc ll1e ceo-(1)Tbatllle19578laluteloUD- -.uy a1 u.. 1951su-cccatltutl-' and tbal It no-tute, wbiebeTtr date Is later. la.tes proriaoal of tbe State Tbe eouuty asseuor bas re.. COG!¢tbtk-nteb Umlt &Dd ttased to rfCOCD'M tbe tra.nster restrtet trander of Udela.ndl of property from tbe lui.De to prtnte persoos or eorpon.. \::omp1.111 to tbe County. tioos. Tbe dred&1n& agreement liW· (!) Tbat tbere was a.n Wllaw- tboriles a Dis I.D'testiptioo tuJ delep.tlon of lect.ala.Un aod the preparatioo of a powers to tbe State La.DdaCom- dredclnl a.Dd lllllqpla.n subject mlJSion. 1f'bleb 1.1 u eucutive to the m11tua.l ~oval ot the braocb ot tbl pernmeat. 0no&o County Harbor Dlstrlct (3) T>at tlleStalel..o.Dci&Ccm- ud tbe Irvine Company. Tbe mission abused 1t1 dlscretioo by acreemeot dett.nes th~ respee .. awrOYinc the u cba.Dp sloce life responslblUUes of tbe lr-the County did ootrec"lveland.s Y1ae Company and the Count) of eqlllll value as required by the u to the aetua.J dredg:Lng work statlte. a.nd apportloos the costs for the ( 4) Tbat oo provisio'l.o; ~>1ve enctnee:rtng and dredging worlr: been made or a.uurances re. SCANNING tbe Dl1fS COlllmiUI for ootiee ot tbelr com.tac aueUoo are tbese members of tbe Lido 1sle workinl committee of the <>ranee County Ph1lbarmonieSue1ety, from left, Mr s. Robert Vor.:kle, the cbairman; Mrs. DoQald Ayres, a.OO Mrs. Richard MeClure. Tbe 8t1t aJnual pamou:r uetioD wlll be beJd T•1esd:ay, Oct. 1, a1 tbe Lido bay front bome o1 Mr. aJXS Mrs. Tba.yer s . Crlspln.Robert Guaeahe.lmw1.U bl au:::tlooeer tor the sale ol handmade articles. Mrs. Clltltoa Eutman 1s a.uctloa eo~rdinator . Mrs. Ayr es 1.a utaD&tnc a crab bag projeet. A glamour gourmet is beinC introduced by llu . W1Ulam llead. (Enslpl photo.) HELP YOUTH GET JOBS between the two parties. calved tbat t.M laDd:a received "He_, youtb belp them-school counselors. Those W'bo 0. Dtsel&ION by the County will be used only selves." Tbis is the slop.n r egistered during tbe summer 0~ THE lJTIGATION : tor purposes otstatewlde 1nter-adopted by the Youth Employ-will r emain on flle. In order to test the coostitu-est. ment Service of the Harbor Tbe Youth Employment Set- tlooa.Uty of the 195'7 ~tute, It (5) Tbat mostofthe~landsto Area as lt embarks on a year Ylce is sponsored by tbe Har- ts necessary to have adverse be r eeeiYed by the County from round procnm after 5 success-bor Area Coordlnatiar; CouD- partles bo!lfore the court. lt 1s the compuy are DOt la..nds "de-ful summers of operation. cU and SIQ)Orted by commUility customary in this type of UU-strable tor the iDiprovemeot, Uainc spe.ee dooated by the dooatWns. ptlon to have a County om.cial deYeiGIKneDt a.nd eocxhtet"oltbe Boys Club ot tbe Harbor Area U you oeed a ttltOr, p&IDtK, sueh a.s the county ar.J11tor b.arbor 1n Newport Bay as at 594 Center St., Costa Mesa, weeteoo labor, market be_,, refuse to carry out some essen-required by Chapter 2044. the olftee will be open from Zto ~neral cleuaa., or wbal bue t1al step required to effectuate (6) Tbere wu DO substaJt1a.l 5 p.m., atoOOa.y through Fr iday. you, call the Youth EmpkJ)'TDUC tha purpose of the statute. 1n tbe eYideDCe uamlDed by the State Ulrector J ea.n Riss reports Service at «Z-04 74 and put cue of the UWer Bay L.a.OO E1-La.nd.s Comm.tssioa as to 'lfbe. that this summer has been the youth oo a job. ctwlp, the county auditor re-ther or not tbe la.nd.s to be u -most successful of all, with a r~-:-:-~-------, fUsed to issue a ~rant to pay changed nre ao loa~W useful tota.J of 480 job orders filled. KODAK the County's share of tbe cost tor eommeree, ••lptloo &lid lD add.J.t1oo to the usual baby SU PE R of a solls lavestiga.Uon coo-tlshing. s lttlnc. hOuseWork a.nd yard-a duct.ed pursuant to the dreclcinl Tbe complalDt eoocltldes by work, YOWl& people were placed MOVIE 22% OFF a.areemeot between the County request:lnc tbat the court de-u camp counselors , oom.. CAMERAS and Tbe Irvine Company. termloe that tbe 1957 statute is panions, boat refinishers, stg~~ lD Juoe of 1968 an effort was lnvalld and a.s a result the la.nd paUUrs, sea.mmesses, ca- made to «1111 an acUoo t.estltlg exchange eomracts are 1.111-biDet maters,!Sraftsmen, guitar the const1tutioaa.Uty of the 1a.nd enforceable. teacbers, Slllesmen and ma.Ln- harbor hoto Ia exehange directly 1n the Call-Ill. CONCL L510N: t.eoance men. fornt.a S'4!1'eme Court, thus a.-At this poiDt 1t is lmpossJble Young people whO are ln-e , • ee I t •-* -· '1t-o<~~o~o .... ,. YOidln&' the lengthy delay wbicb to predict tx:nr Joo&: this tereated ln working part time could result from begiDnJ.Dg the Utiga.Uoo. will eootlD.oe betore durLnc tbe acbool year may ret UUp.Uoo La the S:.&,le.flor Court. it reaebes a eooelllSioa; t.:rw-rr~e(i~str:a~t~ioo~lor~m~s~lro=m~tb<lr~-==========:. wtueh 1& tbe nrs: level trial eYer. u would DOt bl aurprl.slnc r court. FoLI.owtnc tbe refusal r1 U 1t elteoded for 4 or ' )'111'1, the S"'IJ'eme Court to asswne Tbere Is no q~~~IUoD l:blt tbe JurlodlcUDa, 111o COWII} and lnterY-.. ot tllo tuparorl' tbt Int.. COfllP&Q71Uid a saw-~ wbo c:wc-tM liLid u.- ..U lpiDat tilt --cbup will COIIIPUe&II Uid -ln tilt s.,.mr Coort cc Docom-loll( tllo complotloo al IIW UU- bor s, 1968. pUoo. Tbe )olnt petltloo ot tllo Collll!y IJid the lnlllo Comp&DJ JOIN COLL EGE ST 4F F reque1t1 the court to order tbe Patrlcla Benjamln ot CoroDI. eowty 11udltor to tuue tbl war .. del Mar 1J ooe of 11 Dt1f' tuU rant paJlDc the County's lbare time IAitructon JoJ.nJ.a.r the ol the 10ili1Dvest1pt1on wort. faculty of Santa Ana Collep. I.Dd al8o to determine: New uteodtd da y put-time (1) Tbl.t the 1957 statu!e is teacben lDelllde Caryn Sbelor, valld and DOt 1n vtolatioo ot any 5201 Seubore Dr,, Wut New- provision of the State Conati-port; Lawnoee Jottuoo, 17982 tullDa. Butler St., ln!J>o; and Doo(lu (Z) That tile laDd ucbup Dooer, 882 MapllaD, IJid Rl- acreeme.lt and dred.Clnc a.cree-ehard Ja.ml.ax!.., Z806 Loreto meot are vallct. biJ:Idlll&. and An .• Costa Meaa. ontorcoablo. (S) Tbal ~mer Udolalldsand $500 IIU RGI-ARY aubme.rpd :.m11 CODl'eyed bf A burclar prJed ~a Clem tbt Couoty to tbe company and Sept. 15 to eater tlMI Dome of tidelands retalDid by the com-lrY1n& Ct.,ppel, W 7 HllarLa p&DJ purttaat to a laDd eJ-Way West Ne;yport HeleM&. chaJlee acreement Y1ll be trM l.nd ' stole a $400 teleYLI1oc trom tbl pllbllc tru.t for DlTt-a.nd s95 in cash. ptloa, commerce and hbloe 11:. atamc .-,. .... • FRESCEAU 1/u! ahag 1ha1 luu everything going fo r it •.. f rom Fre.eeau•• ~ot the hand-madt: Srandi· n .. ian 1ha• look everybody "'I nti!!. Fru- ceau'apt deep nylon pile that c:Jeana like a breeze. Fraeeau'•~:ot Kar .. tan'• bril· liaat .eue ol color and dHi(n. That•• why Fretceau ha1 the nf'Wfllt idea in area rup-a li1ht and 1hadow pattem wh.h a romantic: 111i1ty overtoae. Why DOt eet F&'"flllee.U pine ror you? We have it .. 00 ~m..JUnc eoJon ... a• waiJ..to-w.U broMo JoG. 0'1' UN rup. Onlr $10.95..,. yd. H.J.GARREff fURNf]URE --.. _,..11181 .................. .._ I torx.J!! .. !!!! .f!r~~ .. ~.~~!!. lr1t-11110. GMGIL I>••· ·c.,...., a1w. c:,u., •. ~ .... City. Mo. NtD 000 IAIO. SARAH THY WIP'E SHALL. 81:A .. nta• A SON INDI:EDs AND THOU SNAL. T CALL HIS NAIIIIli.,.AC:. AND I ;n~~ UTAIILIIH IN COIII!H• ANT WITH HIM P'OR AN EV!:RL.AsTIN G OOVI!.NANT, AND WITH HIS se:e:o AJI'TI!.ft HIM. COENESIS 17tl •• ) God'a _..,.to Abraham-h.opol• with bar.ml Sarah. GlviDr her bondola.., ~to Ab,.. ham onb' roaulta iD baCrod bet-the-&lid -tloD of a_,. Finally, the ola...turned- wife 11.-IDto the ~rt and the otap Ia eel for the birth of the Arab nation. Their an-tzwo. driv011 by a love of freedom, alta lonely by a follD· tam of water in the wilderneu of Shur. There ahe Ia met by the An ... l of Jehovah. IIIADT expoaltora tlDd thia desipation, wherever it appean in the Old Testament, to be a reference to the pre-incar- nate Son of God. In a brief convenat.ion, Hqar teUa of her experience and why ahe is in the wilder- neG alone. She is encouraaed to 'fretum. in aubmi&- aion and then given a promise by Jehovah coneern~ inr the child in her womb. "I will greatly multiply thy seed that it shall not be numbered for the mul- titude .... Behold thou art with child, and shalt bear a son : and thou shalt call his name Ishmael, because Jehovah hath heard thy affliction. And he shall be as a wild ass among men; his hand shall be against every man, and every man's hand ag&inst him; and he shall dwell over against all his brethren," (Gen. 16 :1(}-12). These few verses contain three distinct proph- ecies concerning Hagar and three concerning her son. The angel promises that her seed would be multiplied, she would bear a son, and his name would be called Ishmael. Concerning the son, the angel says he shall be as a wild ass, his hand against all and theirs against him; and his dwelling place was to be over against, or as in the margin, to the East of his brethren. Two of the three prophecies are fulfilled immediately as Hagar returns, bears Abraham a son, who calls the child's name Is hmael as the angel had said. The other promise, the mul· tiplication of seed. will wait a few years as the prophecies concerning the child himself and all four will find their fulfillment in the ~wn Ishmael. How happy t he eighty.six year old Abraham must have been at the return of H&«ar from the desert! As she told her story of the angel's visita- tion, the first part of the prophecy, the multiplica- tion of the seed, was familiar to the kindly father. Just what he interpreted the other parts of the prophecy to mean is difficult to determine. Perhaps he ignored them as irrelevant or discounted their accuracy. Or perhaps in the proud joy of a new father, as he held in his anns the baby he expected to be the son of promise, all other things seemed insignificant. His life was complete; God had given him an heir! The sixteenth chapter of Genesis closes with the words, "And Abram was fourscore and six 'yean old, when Hagar bare Ishmael to Abram ;" the seventeenth chapter being, •• And when Abram was ninety years old Difficulties In The Bible IIJ' '11m IAft &. A. ~ (87 ... ,... I ·-., .....,. ...._. a.t .... ) (R•~•h"e4 foo• 1•~'1 " Bible TrHoWfl .. S..i-1 ,..-fie/4 Mo.) 'MISTAKES' IN THE llllE ,..,. of .u-.. _ u... two clul!*n - ftr)'tbllllfal ,_,. fOI' A.bnil8a Nowloln do ft ha.., .-ordod that God opob to Abnhaa aC IIIla time patt~J~e UJT tne of dlriae -..~Up ... hlo paternal nlatioDihip with bhmMI. l'robUib' A.,_. ham waa contented in theM ,...,.. ud Cl!ued to deoiro 1D7 other -t.haa the oon lohmoel. Tben ia no Indication in Seriplan wlrleh .,....... that th-were opjritualb' shallow yean for Abraham becauoe he put faith In o lleohly -rot.her t1wo a spiritual. Aa to conditiODI in Abraham'• tamp durin&" these years, one can only speculate. Geikie •uaesta that Ishmael wao the darlillll of the camp. "The only child of Abraham, who waa now ell"h!T-clx yean of .aae. he crew up hi& father'a pride and deli&"ht, and wao, douhtlesa. roprded u the futuro sheik by an the membera of the encampment, and, as such, flattered and caressed by old and youn •. •• There was one dissatisfied peraon in the camp. how· ever, for the "ftrst lady .. was still barren and couJd not help but be jealous, knowillJ' that this young prince of the camp was not her eon. But the popularity of Ishmael and the serenity of conditions as far as Abraham was eoneerned are broken abruptly at the end of those years. God again communes with the patriarch, aa recorded in Genesis 17, speaking with him conceminr four dia- tinct and yet related subjects. The covenant is re- established, the sign of circumcision ia prescribed and Sarah is named as the mother of the promised child. The fourth subject is most relevant to this study: the blessing of Jsh.mo.el. Abraham had cried out for his son and God had heard and &!ready blessed him. There are four parts to the blessing and they are all concerned with the idea of off. spring. Let us look at the verse and underline the four parts: "And as for Ishmael, I have heard thee : behold I have blessed him, and will maJu him f"'it- /ul, and will multiply him ezceedingl11: twelve princea shall he beget, and I will m.a.ke la.im a. great fttltion" (Gen. 17 :20). Calvin makea an interesting application of the difference of the blessings to the two sons ... For God liberally and profusely promises to Ishmael whatever is desirable with respect to this earthly life: and yet he accounts as nothing all the gifts He confers on him, in comparison with the covenant which was to be established in Isaac. It therefore follows, that neither wealth nor power, nor any other temporal gift, is promised to the soM of the Spirit, but an eternal blessing which is possessed only by hope, in this world." Did God keep His promise concerning Ishmael? The number of Arabi today is as the sand of U!.e desert on which they live. A great nation they surely are, and all coming from the twelve desert princes of Ishmael recorrled in Genesis 25 :12·16. Twelve nations headed by twelve princes mock by their very existence the twelve tribes of Israel. (TO II COMTIMUID) A LOOK AT THE BOOK By Dr. lob Jones ,,,....~.,., o1 ,.. J., •• u .. ; .... ni?. G,-,.,;11•, S.C. "Finally, brethren, farewell (the Greek word for farewell is translated elsewhere a.• r~joiu), Be perfect. be of good comfort, be of oM: mind, live in peace; and the God of love aod peace shall be with you" (II Corinthians IJ: II). This is a good prescription for the new year. Wha!C"ver el~ you have, if you are oot re- joicing in the Lord. you arC" going to be mis- erable; and you will be defe-ated this year. . NehC"mia h tells w that "ThC' joy of the Lord •s your strength" (Nehemiah 8: 10). Without !hat JOY. you will be a weak Christian. If in the: hour of tribulation you cannot rejoice, you will not be a credit to the One Who hll3 told you that in the world you can expect tribula- tton . but to be of good cheer, for He has overcome thC' world (John 16: J3 ). The psalm· tst says. "But let the righteous be glad; let them rC"joice before God: yea, let them ellceed· tngly rejoice" (Psalm 68 :3). If. in !he mW:st of God's blessing and opponunities. you can- not keep a joyful heart and count your bless- ings, there is something wrong with you. ''Be perfec:t"-that is, be perfected. Let tbe Lord do for you this year what He wants to do to bring you to the perfectton He has for you . Let Him finish for you wbat He bas al- ready started. Do not let some hindrance or your own rebellion stand in tbe way of God's perfect will. One: of the: great tbinp about being a Christian is the assurance that He that has begun a good work in you shall bring it to perfec:tKm in the day of the Lord ( Phil.ip- piam I :6). "Be of good comfort." Keep an optimistic outlook. Face the year with lbe confidence that God is on the tbrooe and that this is His world. "Be of one miDd." What miod7 "Let thia mind be in you, which wu also in Cbritt Jesus: Who . . . beiq found in fashion u a man ... bumbled bi.mldf, and became obedi- ent URIO deatb .. _,. (Pbillppiam: 2:S-J). Ia other wordl. He bad that humility of spirit which maka one dftdive u God's acrv•nL U you have that miad---t.bc miDd of Him Wbo <houoh <he HIP Ood. 7"1 -riUoo 10 w. • towel aod a buia ol waau aDd ..-.,... body'• f~ God ol -and -..... be with you. You will '" ••• liw ill p.a. ..... H1vina a ClOIIIrDOa ......_ ....,_ aaUMd co die ume lhlnp, wills Ia -will< Hil will, ,;.,.. compldely )'loldod. llld lo¥iol ......... Chrllc. Cbrilliul can live • ,... wkb ~ ·-· "it,.,..--..... -... , .. ,... and titr'*"' ,_ •vwJ" .. HI ,..... 10 dol lfoo.,... will-,..,_. bood 10,.. ..... and loot 1loct, ,... d -.,..., _,. II wdJ oloiot.,... will--'IPJ II 411.- -loa; .... ,... ........... -. ...... ,.. ... o I • , .. Lord - ~ ... ,. - lr IILL Y GIAIWI DO YOU kNOW M1IPORT HAIIIOR EUGfl $tcqi!D s'EC]OI! --,_ r lliU-Y. sur. no • 00110¥ DEl !lA& lj&IF, Pitcher's Mound Isn't GOD'S WAY? Tall When God Is Remembered T he Bible ahowa '"'7 clearly how Gocl'a hand hu MO'fed Unouah the .... in carrylna out Hi• plan for the ndem~ tlon of mankind, and the •tol'J' Ia tokl in word.e u 1hort and •imple u tboM ot a third·arade reader. One of UttiH thort and profound word. 11 the four-letter word "made.'• The Bible ...,., that, In aecordanca with God'a eternal purpote, Cbrtat WN made in the likeneu of man that man miabt be made In t he likeneu of God, the prince liter· ally takinl' the place of the paupel' In order that the pauper mil"ht beeome a prloee. God' a juatic:e required that ain be puniahed, but hia mercy provided a 1ubetltute for man in the penon of Chriat. The Bible .. ,. that Christ and Cod are one. In the triune Godhead there ia no di.stinc:tion of •uiMta.Dce. only of manifestation. Therefore, in the penon of b- Son, God himself autfered the puni1hment for ai~ . God's Word tuc:be..s that Cbri1t waa made fte.sh . The Bible aay.s, "In the becinninl" wu the Word. and the Word waa with God, and the Word waa God , ... without him waa not 1ny thin1 made that waa made .... And the Word was made ftesh. and dwelt amonr u.s." 1 Thia great miracle of the virain birth wu the result of the greater miracle of God ao loving thia sinful, warring, wicked world that He gave himself in the person of Chrlat for ita redemption. When the Lord Jesus wu bam in the fteeh. it became pollollible for man to be bom of the Spirit. That ia the reason Jeaua c:ould aay, "Ye muat be born apin."1 A Marxist, .speaking in Hyde Park in Lon- don. pointed to a man in rap and cried, "Com· muniam can put a new au it of clothes on that man." A Christian 1tandlnr nearby pointed to the man and shouted, "Chriat ean put a new man in that auiL" That ia t he difference be.. twHn c:ommuniam and Chr i1tlanity. Chriat came in the fteah in order to make new men a nd women 1nd to make a new eoeiety and a new rac:e of men. You are not limply reformed when you come to Chrial; he: doee not juat put a new suit on you. Jeau.s Chriat makes a new man. He gives you a new heart. You are re.. generated by the Spirit of God. That ia what being bam again means. The Bible also teat:hea that Chriat was made ain. Hiatory recorda the repeated failure of man to attain righteouaneaa by hia own methoda. The Old and the New Testamenta tell us the aame atory. Man failed in Eden 1nd carried the race down with him. Today we have the aame 1ped.ac:le that hi11tory recorda time after time-the apeclacle of a c:ivili:r.atlon c:ommittinr auieide. A con· tinuoua record of thouu.nda of yean proves that a power arreater than man'a muat inter- vene for hia salvation, and that Ia what God provide3 in Chriat'a act of aubetitution ... He hath made him to be ain for us, [him] who lmew oo ain ; that we miaht be made the rigbt- eou&neaa of God in him."1 CbrNt took -the responsibility for your ainl and mine wheD. he died on the cross. More than that Ute Scriptures aay, "the Lord hath laid on' him the iniquity of ua all."4 He voluntarily took your ai na and mine and waa actually counted to be a ainner. The Bible aiM teat:he~~ that Christ wu separated from God for ua. Ria autrerinr on the c:rosa waa more than phyaieal, it wu the far greater agony of separation from God. When J esua c:l'ied, "My God, my God, wby hut thou fonaken me!" 1 he dearly ahowed t hat w~tever else hell may be, it certainly ia separation from God. It i.!l only in Chtiat'a dyinr on the c:rosa for ua that we can aee the ainful deptha of man. You can never aee ain, you ean n~r undentand .sin, you ean never undentand what it me&na to tramgresa the law of God, unleaa you look at the c:roa.a. You ean aee a si nful world about you, you ean read the ex- J)OH& by c:ongreuional committee.. 1nd · )'ou will understand a little of the 1inful deptha ?f the human heart. But for true undenta..nd- IDJ you muat go to the c:rou and ftnd the holy Son of God dying there. And the Bible a&J'B you have put him there. The: Bible aay1 that rou are reaponaible .. muc:h .. anyone elH 1ft the human race for puttinr Jeaua Chriat o~ the c:roea. beeauRe you are a ainner. The Btble .saya. "all have ainned, and c:ome abort of the lflory of God."• The Bible aaya "the wages of ain i1 death.'"' The Bible aaya: .. the aoul that ai nneth, it ahaU die."• And Jesua Chriat in that awful hour bore your ain. The erou of Chri1t alao reveala the love of God. You will never undentand how much God loves you until you look at the erosa., be- e&U.IMI Je..sua Chri&t wu God in the tle,h. cty. inr on the c:~ for you and for ~ Je~u• Chtilt died becauae be meet YOU-God 10 loved the world tha.t he rave. The Seriptun aaya that "Cod t:ommendeth hi1 love toward ua. in that, while we were yet ainnen, Chri•t died for ua."1 And the crou of Chriat declare~ that It l1 the only way of aaJvation. There La DO other way. You canoot be aaved b7 7our rood worka, you c&Dnot be taved by pbJlanthropJc deeda, you t:anDOt be uved by way of uy other road or aftllue than throurh tbe e:rou of Jeaua Chrl.at. Oaly u rou reeel" &Del truat him, conuDittiq your life ud younelf to bJm. t:an you be uved from hell to heaqa, &Del have a whole new ,.,. of life ben aDd DOW. Cod' a ·~ It tM onb" way aDd rlrbt where rou are oow you ean aay '"ye." to Chrlat. You M.J', '"what do I have to do?" AU you b.lve to do ll aeknowledre that you an a 1lftDel' ud tben bJ' faiU. attept Je.ua Chrit:t u rour per- IOftal Saflour. Thlt ll God't WI.)' for J'OU. ..... ,,_ • 1. tt. 1-'a Ill, I. 16. L 1L 1 ... l rl-?. L II c.f•tW.t. .. l rll. 4, t.tM N :t. L ll. ........ n·• I. a--I ra . '· .__ t ra. a. .._... ll r&. t,. ....... .,. , .... .,....... • , " .......... -·:'11:"' ....... ,., t" ·-., ca.rw.. ............. -.... C)n,W. ... , .... .,.. CHRISTIAN CHIONICLit NEW YORK-'1 don 'l think I could .... play bitoel>oll If I had to mia ltn'ic:a on Sunday . • . Tbc top brul iD the Yankee Ofp.niz.alion know my belida and they doa't intcrfcrc.• Ylllicce rdid pitdter Lindy McDaniel, member ol 11M Fairloin, N . J., eonarcption, bu even arrived in the tccoDd or ·third lnnin.p ol 10me bateb&JI pma bec:IUJC cburcb services bad not ended. In a 'teature s\01)' by Stan Overlll, at~islant •ports iD- formalion dirct1or at Pcppetdine ColkF in Lot M.a. McDaniel sald, 'llas<boll hu been _, aood to me and my famlty, but you have to remember that it couldn't happen without God's help. • He 'Is a preacher durin& lh£ winter lull. The Hollis, Okla., native bat beeo io the ~or ieapc: for 15 yean and wu a pitdliDJ 1tet for the St. Louis Cardin&IJ before movinJ over to the New York mound. He said he would pitch •few more yean. J"U ao beet 'to my family in Baytown, Ta .• at the end of lbc ~ea~oa ud think about the put seuon. Then I"U decide whether I should return Delli sprin&-"' Great Events in the New Testament "A Miracle at the Pool of Betheada"- John 5:1-18 By Mr& Joy Mntin • lndicat-•ordlt wruct. 1-tJM Uy •.ne: U -r•...,•ac• loR .S..._ U.. IQU'Wer u.ually will M lo....d ia ... r•..,.•ac. illM••· CLUES DOWJf I Haad oa tiM .._ NJ •• tJM CLUES ACIOSS I "wb-••r tl:111a tint ... -·--ia •• mach wbol•" "7 ···-·-ll-k •ade wboleT' Z ··o.. lnUt oJ tM ..... _ Ja a II ~&h. lltrrMiai.av plcu::• 11! ·---•cda~ ----·· (Pro•. II:•} (0 s-. 14:11) 3 ~c-. ..... -.,_ ... _ .. 12 iaiticd. .t Naoai'• davPt-iD· (Matt.. l rl) J.., (l11lk 1:4) 4 a Hto..,.. ..W.U. (Ea.._ J:IS) 13 ~ ...... tb• ----• trowhled~ 1 oldMt -ol ,... .. (C... a;J) 14 ~tb. ddldrwa of ··-· ~ CEaa 2:U ) I -.d. 21 ~._. J.whJ .... tliiM --- 11 "ao~~·r ••ppeth dowa Mlor. ecary llt.J .......... I .. _ ~ ..... of ·---•&11" 0 .... 17 inUia18 of lutb'• buttcn.lll aacl 21 :11) .. a (l11tb 4:13. 17) 10 .. _ -pi -at ...... , , .... II ~. 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COSTA liEIIA ........ ,.3 clolllar, ... ,_ oo lllo Hoar--115.1/llalud, Bal· AI!C~ 1114.1/Z Ocaan Ft., ,... .. , !lllrtlac lol-lpar. llol ••• -ell aliolo 11 Balllna, wu <I!Ured wllll beiDC IOod cars -Sui& -. • • a louforod--ocr-drl!llli Ia pd>Uc. • llula1 ~bUI wlllllolaoliliic r•c:bod II lo Wiloc:t 1bo -· 'THURSDAY, SEPT. 4 at a tiW b repair• oa bla car IDII Jtoll $S3 111 a pur• from Someoat ""S"'A>ed a boat -allor u acCIMM oa Bay. Sbaroa crfl>o, ill Goldoo<ocl, CUfus Ud lilolell.shln(OQUlp. side Dr. ID Corona dol liar ••• Coroaa dol liar ••• Wallarllli>-meal wort11 $t?O trom J. H. AJf £dl80o Co. utWtJ pole at 1ftDCW1 904 V1a Zurtell, Lido Pest, No. 28 Cabrlllo, Lido Z?tb st. Uld W. Balboa Bmt. Iale, reported: tbl1 S of 4 W.S Penl.osuJa •• , Someooe else, 1D West Newport wu Dotted lo b1a prapbaddl..-recS,a wbose OUr ta tor the l.llder- clon b)' a hlt-rua. drlYer • • • $110 lou ••• A 'tr1Ddow WOJ1b ntel' ntber thaD tbe aboYe ADotber l'dt-run driYer rutrm $'75 wu ~ at tbe Ocean water !(IOrt, toot $1 50 Lodlvtng tbep&rkedcarotRobertJasseo. FroDt Hotel. U06 W.OceuFt., equlpmll!ot from Kevi.D EPJl, BALTZ 303 4Srd st., West Newport .•• Ceoln.l N.-rt ••• stewart t%9.1/Z 39tb st., West New- Robert SJou. 3333 w. Cout Bowie, No. 1 Bay Island, re-port ••• A swimmer who bad MOR TVA.RJ £S Rwy ., llarlotrs Mlle, bad a car ported tllal u $80 oull>oord trouble sla)'IO< above woter was a.eetdeot 011 Newport Blfd • • • motor bad beeo stoleo <XI Auc. tatea to Hoag Hospital after 1741 SUPIIIOI A.Yf. A coWstoo. oo W, Balboa Blvd. 31 •.. A $CO teM!a raquat was turnlllg pale In a pool; Troy COSTA MESA occurred betweeoJobDGrtssoo., stolen trom Sandra Mtttmao. Hilmer, 4219 Dana Rd., West Wlctw•y b-2424 121 40th st., West Newport. lilt 2344 Ara.Ua. Ea.st Bhlff, at tbe Nnport Heights, was atteDdlng ~a I. CO. •T NIW •Y Ana Galla per, 690 W. 18th st., Newport Beach Teonis Club.. . a swim class •'•eo stricken .•• --" Costa W:esa ... An 8-footdJ.ncby After returDlnr trom a nca.-KwlD Sebra, 488 Newport COlOMA DEL MIAR worth $190 wu stolea from Uon_ Jlm Jellnlnp ebeeted tbe Blvd,, Newport Heights, re .. ORiolt J-4•50 Fred Jordan. 848 Amlgos Way, -----------ported that his ear's manifold, JMn 1,42 East Blu:ff,,. steven Wapu, LEGAL NOTICE vahe coYer, aDd distribUtor . Hllls eo!Uded onE Coast Hwy ORDlNANCE NO. l313 C1De on Aug. 27 a $73 loss COMPLETE FUNERALS .... '.245 COMPLITI FUNIUL AND IUIW. CINTII 11hmDrial lfark .MorPUiry £e etet ~ "E~ in One "&tmri/ul Place" Because the fuDen.IIUid burial ctaler mocept elimin•la the need for ·processioas dlroogh ·hea'ty traffic on overcrowded highways, family ~;::;~~;::;;::;~;::;;::;~ 1038 Goldenrod, Harbor View ---•ere unscrewed b'om his ea .. with 'z La runt ~ch pedes~ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY • • • , A $'70 tip. deck was trlans OF NEWPORT BEACH AMEN. -'ol tr a-~·t K "" t••t ' DING SECTION 10.18,010 OF ~ut, 0~~err::". ~. • TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 THE NEWPORT BEACH Pollee cbarged Richard Castel .. Cats and dogs took a large MUNICIPAL CODE RE .. laoo, 506-1/2 ~.rigold.Corona. toll todl.yiD!Djuries;tlrst, Ver-LATING TO FORTUNE TEL .. del Mar with possession of 11011 F le 620 _..A _ LING AND SDIILAR ARTS t•~": ans r, uaLy, West The City Council of the City DUr·-;:,,:;:•=-:::·----~- CIMilllY·MAUSOI.IUM FUNIIAL HOMI C~I~TOIY COUIMIAIIUM YIIIIANS LAWN and friends alike may now pay their full re- spects by attending the bwial service, u well as the chapel suvice, all at one heautiful place, at less cost and more c:oamueoce. 14101 • 1410UIACH ILYD .. WISTMINS11l ,. .. rrte.ll7 ........ ODd ....... BEll BROADWAY MORTUARY llOBrocxlway u~.._Otoia_ MATTRESSES REW -BEIUILDIJfC Irregular Sha~ laaenprtDf -Cott• COSTA MESA MATTIESS CO. 2110 New,.,t N . LIINrty 1-IJOl N ewport, attempted to pet a dog "" "~ tbe doc attempted sue-of Newport Beach does ordain cesslully to bite him ••• Then a.s follows: Beva.a Harvey, 72l Heliotrope, SECTION 1. Section 10.18.010 Corona del Ma.r, tried to pick of the Newport Beach MWli- liP a stray eat that responded e.lpal Code 1s ameoded ~~~ wttb a bite; thecatwueaptured ··10.18.010 Fortune and impounded for obserVation Prol'ltblted. No person by pollee • • • Fi.Dally, Allison conduct, exhtbU, carry on. Cb.ristopher, 602 st. James, Pre ln. praeUee or profess c wr Ha.nn, was bitten while practice tbe art, bus.loess,pro- bolding a eat when a.oother cat fession, craft, science, pseudo- came by and growled ... A science or procedure of palm- $Z5 ear battery wasstoleofl'om lstry, astrology, phreDOIOQ, Carmen Johnson, ZZ7 61st St., We readinc. cartom'lDCy, clair- Newport Shores ••• Someone voya.nce, crystal p.rJ.nc, me. reached through a wlDdow a..od dlumshtp, spirit photocrapbJ, stole a $40 stereo speaker trom SP~tt voices, spirit wrltJ.n&. the ear of Peter Drew, 801 w. spirit materlallzatton. ether- a Ba"-H Be eall.ta.tloa. prophecy, augury, s~·. ........... . . . orace n-)am '.n. 102-4 E. Balboa Blvd., divloaUon. magic, oeaomaDCJ, Balboa, let llis graDdchUdreo or otbeJ' sl.milar art, busl.Des.s, We;;;;t?tclilf Chapel play with his $85 surfboard but profession, craft, seleoee, someone stole u whUe lt wu pseudo-scteoee or procedure ~"J'' on the beach • • • • WUlla.m for purposes of telll.ng fortunes; 4Z7 f. 17<1o ST. Clar .. , 2221 Anlla, East Blutl, predlctlac tuture .. ellla; llildlar COST A MESA bad a. car a.ccldeot on Eut Bluft or restorln( lost or stoleapro- MI 888 Dr. party; locatlac aal1iral •-· '===5:!!:5;==~;,;..________ ets aDd. products; restortDc Jolt • loft, tr-ablp .. ~ PP .. 0• ''' IJI•Jb On•rlooAI•t ."'tH•f'Orl HmtJr" 11e1 Cl.•~~ CHtll•• NEWPQRT 8€·ACM, CAL.IFOIItNIA TME AMEI'IICAN L.UT~ERAN CHURCH 8 :00 A.M. TO 10::10 A,M, i: .J:I A.M. TO tO:_, A.M. -FAMU .. Y WCiHUH III' -SUNOAY SCHOOL. I 1:00 A.M. TO 12:00 NOON -WORSHIP SERVICE De an. J• .. G. Blain., Pu&or ne ••· aoaa&d Wlllte. ~:.M&•&•t PulliOr nooo:MI-1111 Chrlttln Scle11ce S..VIc•• nUT CRIJIICII OF OI.IT. 8CI£Nn1T 3303 Via lido Newpon Beach SlJNOA Y SCHOOL 9: IS •·"'· .,., I I •·"'· SUNDAY SERVICES 9:15-lt •.•. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I 11 ••• READING ROOM ....... ..,.., ' ...... -5 ....... We4rl••ll.,.: t •·"'· .. 7:U II ·"'· r .... ,.., _, ,.,,.,, ' ··"-· -' , ...... '·' , .•. s-... ,, 1 , ......... , ..... RCOND C8l:&C8 OF CWAIIT . .CU:JIITIIT Newport Beach at Corona del Mt.r 1100 PICIDo Vlow Or. SIJNO.\Y SCHOOL IG .-. Sl.JI\IDAY SERVICE 11 •• WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING I: DO, .•. R•dia1 Roo•: Mu .. t 814. 2163 E-t Cout Hwy., CDM. w-.-rrt., 10 ..... • s , .... n •• d.,. •••'-• ., • v S.s.: 10 ..... tD ', ... Y01.1 are cordi all,.· inVited to euend OuFch Scnicu and 10 uae the Rudia1 Room. ,, ....... , .. a... ... ef C..te Meee &.rti•• Bt~W r.n ... lltp ..... , ..... , -.......... .. '-to ""• &. M .. Relle lt1. Dr. P.O. Neumann, P .. IDr SUNDAY SERVICES ~:45 a.f 1. !llanday School 11 :00 •• m. Momina Wouhip. 6:00 p."ftl. Trainina Union• 7:4).) p.m. £Hnina Wor~hip WEDNESDAY 7:211 p.m. Bible Sl.dy 1:00 p.m. Pr.yer Mtttina UTIHO TNI CIIU.CII 0' YOIII CIIOICI I!GULAIILT Jill 1ft Ia; » r , 1\ ·~ M....-a...e;lls ,sntw,.te A~-lct, ... , c , .. ,_.., a..t.-. """'. .... Ma: • _,,_a •• 1 I , .. ,bz .. CC'IIIaoal ....... o& .. _ Pit ..... WlltinJ lO'rers, huQM•, wt'''• lost relative& or friends; aDd reeeltt either directly or lo- direct)J a fee, lift, reward cw dooatloo tor t!IPIIDI In &II)' IIJd ICUYIUIS," SECTION Z, Thil ordlDaDce •hl.ll be publlsbtd onee 1D tbe omctal newtplplr of tbt CJtJ, ilXt the same au be etrecttn 30 day• after the date o1 ttl -.. ThU ordll:uee was LD- troduetd at a rerular meeUoc of the City CouocU of the Clt)' ot Newport Beach beld on tbt 8th daJ of September, 19&9, u:l WU adq)ted OQ tht 12nd day r1 September, IM9, by tbetol.low- lnc YOte, to wtt: A YES, COUNCILMEN: M.cla.nis, Sh"ltoo. Paraolll, Marshall, Rozen, K1rth, Gruber. NOES, COUNCILM..~N: NOlle. ABSENT COUNCILMEN: NODI, Dcreen Mulhall Mayor ATTEST: Laura Lapos City Clerk Publilh: Sept, ZS, 1969, 1n the Newport Harbor Ec.slen. L!G.t.L HOTICE Pho~~e in Your Order fo, a Svbscription: 21l Glana 14577 714 'IWirMb J-2421 Coli 673-4550 0 n August 4 of this year, a power shortage plunged New York into its most serious power crisis since the massive blackout of 1965. Lghts went dim. TV screens got fuzzy . And people were asked to cut back on their use of air condi· tioning. The problem: not enough gen· eraeing plants. The reason: New York utilities were not permitted to build new facilities as planned. Building schedules were postponed because of delays in governmental authorization. Could a widespread blackout happen here? Not likely now-but it could happen in the future if we don't build more generating plants now, u well as substations and transmission lines. L make certain you 'will continiK lo enjoy low-cost, uninterrupted service, we must build some new planb here in Southern Califomla- clost< to wheu the power is lllt<d. A MW Edieon plant can bacdit your community in many waya, including million• of tax dollars e\lft}' year to aid your local achool dillricta. In fact, Edilon • 1M Lqat linJie taxpayer in many ol lhe com. munities and counties where we operate generating plants. Does a power plant create smog? According to Air Pollution Control District authorities, Edison power plants now account for less than r ; of the total tonnage of air pollutants in the Los Angeles Basin. In com. parison, automobiles account for nearly 9o:::. Nobody wants smog, including us. We've been pioneering ways 10 prevent pollution since 1954. You can count on us-wherever Edison builds a plant-to more than meet the most stringent controls for clean air established by local and state authorities, plus the U.S. Depart· ment of Health, Education and Welfare. Because it involves you and your environment. To us, that's important. After all, 11,000 of us work at Edison. Our families live in Southern California, too. B.ed on population projection~, we need to build new gent<rating plantl and, of course, lnnllrlillion lina to brio& the power to you in ceruinby- Weahould build a plant-Vee· torville in s... Bem.rdino County.-- We need another, with two units, in Ventura County. Work is well underway on the first unit at Ormond Beach near Point Mugu. And we need two new generating units at our Huntington Beach station in Orange County. Later , we'll need other plants within our 14·county service territory. To meet current demand for electricity, we're generating power for Southern California by every practical means-water, gas, oil, coal and the atom. We're also importing electricity from New Mexico and the Pacific Northwest over extra- high·voltage transmission liMs. The best way to prevent a power shortage il to avoid having all your eggs in OM electrical basket. That's why we n«d to build more gme.-- ing stations, substations and traM- million lines throughout Southern California. Should it become necessary· to build in your area, may we ClOWIIt on your unclentanding and tupport? You would be helping Southem Ulifomia to remain lhe brltP.• llpol in lhe IIZlcioo. .Southem