HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-10-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignH1atrn.J -ct...,.• bate pre-porod.·-plaa lorlllo5Ut Mo.,._, aU-lilt~ eor.. <Ill Mar. laklllc ......
-aloac 5!ll A,. tlulllo pr-ptaa. but wlptncoutau
Of tbe Sbores QUtmeDta: tD
HarU View Hilla.
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Joo O..U., pablle woru ell-Tbo pr-1 roYMled
rector for Knport Stach, aid Jtaly lbowtd 5tb An. IDC11DI:
tbat tbl ,....,., route bU bNa dowuwatd from Orchid AYe.,
llblllod •11cJ1111 to lbo oorth, )olo1llc -Goldeorod AYe. at
so tbat tbt reallptd 5th An. tbl ;.ctloa with 4th An. tbe ww tab lea ot a bite tn tb8 '700 o.w allpmeat wW mcwe ~ 3
blocka betweE OrcbJd An. aod lob, ., that about S to 6 less
GoldearOd AYe, kltl per block will be taken~ by
the rtcbt-of~ny.
CRASH KILLS Howenr, the aorther ly sb1.ft
ala:~ wtl1 oecusttate the re· u B
aUpment of Sea Ln. tbrot&&b pper ay tho ar• DOW oee..,led by tbo
MESA GIRL, 7 ~~::;=~:briefing set
A tratflc ICCideDt OD Cout back to the left I&De but fouo:1 ~ldeorod AYe, w1.ll IXIC A brleflnc HSsioD by op..
HYJ., 1/4 mUe west ol Jam .. be 'ft5 UDlble to do so Alel)' Mr. DeYUn said Ulatwt.deDing pooeata ot t.be Upper Bay laDd
borM Rd. at 5:40p.m. Oct. 25, u the cars bad stopped l::lr of Go1dearod A,e, 11 lDclll:led exe~ baa beeD IICblchlled
toot tbe We ol7-J8U'~IdJulle the sJeDal,. He nened 11*» tbt 1D t.be blltnr¥ctoeers'plans. tor tbe NO¥, Z4 afterDOOGituciJ
Pttera of Z910 Ellesmere Ave., east bc:Mmc1,lett laDe, b.itUnc 811 uplatMd Uatrberel.sapos-sesaJoo of t.be Newport Beaeb
C-Y-. Miss P-a ear. llllllllJ ot IIIOY!nclboGoldeiii"Od City CoaoelL
Little Jalle, 4au&t~ter of W.r. Pollee aid Mlas Peters 'ftl )tmctioo W1.tb Cout H'W}'. 1D tbe The reqaHt wu made Moo-
Ud. Mrs. Guy G. Ptttra, na admitted to Haac Hospital with euterlJ directioa 1D order to day lt'eaitlc ill a 111tter from
r14lar to a ear dr!Yeo by bor mlllll!>telaeenllou a1 lllo lace liDo .., wtlll tbo BOutberly "''"' Yr. ud Yra. FraU R<>I>IA-
ud, MJ.u YtrllDla Peter., 22, IJid body Yr Brice at.) ad Goldlbrod An. lOll, 1001 N«ttnpm Rd.,
of tool P<oSuoll. st., CoD ltted ~ ~ bid 'tn tur • Tbe DIW JDIPI aeot totbecl~ We•cwr, wbo b&n bleD~
.. ..., wbla a ear driven by ~ both 1 ~ IIUJ.ee : by tbl biPftJ eaclDMr•lDt..c. mitt«! br~JorJadpCl&ude
CrutcbU' Campbell Brice Jr., 0 ep, 1' AD .. Ies rw~ tbe dtptboftbe OWeu to become ~~
MARINE CORPS U. Col. WWlam M. KuU. S9, of t50
Saodeastle Dr., Harbor VIew Hills, wu decorated Oct.
15 by lbe RepubUc of VietDam's m1Dister of state. Dr.
NMe.D Tieo Hy, aboard the afn;)bibiollS usa.ult sh.lp
u.s.s. New Orle&Jls at sea ott oananc. Col. Ku.ll wu
awarded tbe Navy distinguished service order, S8COild
class, by the RepubUc of Vtetnam for his 1r0rk with the
Headquarters Co., 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade. be
wu <me ot 59 U.S. Navy men a.nd Marines honored at tbe
8tb Vietnamese award ceremony. He bas beeo In the
MulDe Corps sJ.nee September, 1949, and wtth the 9UI
MAB sioce November, 1968. ln the official U.S. Nuy
party at the ceremony were Admlral JoM J. Hyland,
USN, comma.tlder-tn-ebiet of the u.s. Pact.nc Fleet, a.nd
VIce Admiral WUJJam F, Bringle, tEN, commander of
the U.S. Seventh Fleet. Prime Minister Tru Thieo Khlem
and other htgb ranting pernment otftcla.ls represeot.ed
the Republic of Vietnam. (omcw u.s. Nary pbotO.)
8.1. NAMES PHIL MAURER
OUTSTANDING CITIZEN left wrist lUIS mult1ple lacen.~ siUIUD frNfty to be about 70 1.o tbt cba.lleap ot the coa-:!d C:.. 8'!fr ~a!; :0~; Uons. feet below street lent Jut sUtutiooallty of tr. prt\)Oiiid 'the Balboa Island lmpron-
beed-on tao Mtu Peters' car. Besides bel' pueats. JuUe ....t:erb' ot YacArtbur Bl'fd. eJCb•np betw.-tbe IIT1De mtot Assn.., meettnc in geoeral
TM little Clrl was tbrow'n out, Is sunl•ed by bar z t.'otblra, A major t.'ldp croaJ.Dc would Co. &D:1 tbe COUIIt)' of Oraoct. seuioa Oct. 23, introduced tbl
ud biT aunt'• ear fl1wed crrer Bret and Keltb· &Ill! ber IJ'I.Dd-tbus be Deeded at Goldenrod Tbly Slid 1D tbetr llttw: DIY ot:llcers aodboardofdlree-
011 bel. pareots. Mr. i.od Mrs. E. w. An. A fUll freeway eJChance "lnumucb u I years .._.,. tors a.add18cussed11'battbeyhld
Qua.cQIDlsb olArcadlaaDdMr. 1.s prodded at tbe -.sterly u-elapsed stnce tbe q...UOU of dooe th1s year and what were to
Mr. Brtce told pollee that be a.od Mrs. BurDett Peters ol tension of :lith An,, 1D tbe Buck tbe ~r Bay bU bttDtroucht CHARLIE ... d NELLIE HART be the objeettYes tor next, ,., colnc •est bound on tbe Newport Be&cb. GWJ.ey area near Corooa Hieb-before tbe Hoaonb• CouDcll, PMl Ma.urer of !25 Dla.moa:1.
Cout Hwy. lD tbe left lane. SerYlcea •ere Mid Oet. 28 !.aDds. •e should Ute to requut u DEATH c LA I M s Balboa Island. received Ute out-Tblre wu a slow tnOYl.Dc car at tbe PacUlc VIew Cblpel and Mr. De¥ liD aid he plana to CJRIOI'hmlty to preserat tbl Yin~ stadDr cltiJen of the year
abMcl of him and be decided burlal ns tn Pa.clflc Vtw Me-preseDt the On' freeway plans potm ot tbe lDter'YfiDirl," awvd. He is a '7th &fade tea.Cber
to pus on tlM tllbt. WbeD mor-lal Park. Tbt a ... A. c. to Corooa !Jel war resldeats U Alla.D. Beek of Btaccm 8&.J • N E L L I E H ART at LlDcolll Sebool. tlDd.lDc be ooaldD~ pt I.Dto tbe Aoder.::JO o1 tbePrtnceofPea.ce a town ball meetinc tn ab:lut a repreaeattnc tbe Robtuoos, Tbe Que LiDda beauWlcatk:lo
rt.att lane, belta.tedu.tbeweul Lutben.a. Cburch oftletatecL momh. said be wouid like to ban tbe awards nu presented to c1ty assert 111: rtpts to tbe tide-Cbarlu Cooa. wbo owns a lauo-
DEMOUT in .. l nftQER .. D 1Lrlis •• bdJrr tbl court ...... ,orDar•allbntlallew. bllltudwupresidlDLbadbeea dromat&IPukA••.Ud.,... . "'"~~ ·~'"'-=~:'.:.tat;. :U~:'r:'.::=-s:.s::t :-.:.~.:..:..~_ .. :.:-:~~T.';ao:...
, PROHIBITED --~-, -• lboQ!drt't mate a clalm a tile tbat Cocmet1..mu Ooo llelaDls p.m. Mcotay at Hoar Holplta.L U6 Dlamcwt no receiYed u. Ole t1 tbe .,.lJ store bail.-COI'd plQ'wa, telw15ioa seta, .,_..... • tidelaDds,. said Coacllman would pn the motioll foe ad-VLsUatioo was beld last nl&bt resideatlal aWard.
41np: tD Newport Beacb,at2504 a.od Ultomotlve a.od motcrcycle aU times oa tbe 80Cb side ol Howard Rogers "Perhaps we journmeDt. at Paclftc Vie• Chapel. a.od Tbe ""'otrtcers tor tneyear PHil MAURER W. Oc81.D Ft.. wu tbe Ylctlm parts w1th aretaihalueolmore Senlew An., Coroaa del Mar. shOuld become· lnternoers,. Wltb his voice breatlng. services 'rill be held there at are Prestdem: Bill La Plallt;
of eooclei1\QaUoo acUoa ap. than $SO. • DlARlEO unUI the Nov. 10 H1s motion for tbe NoY ·2-4 Councilnwl Mclnnls said slow. 3 p.m. today, Oct. 30. Tbe ReY. Vice Presided: Ralph Allin aod or the removal of their present
prcwed Uooday eveotDr bJ the • RECEIVED ootice of the meeUo& the cOGSlderaUoo of bclef1Dc session wu appr~ed ly. "I mOt'e that we adjourn lD David Morsey of La Canada, a Treasurer Tom Houston. Tbe ft.re station. went 00 record as
City CowaciL hearing to be held Nov. 5 by tbe proposal of BiDder, Mesty. llDillimously the memory ol. Ne llie Hart, who Jong time frleod of the tamJiy, 9 new board members are LySe opposing the Udela..ods tee. and
Mrs. HUda Campfield of Al~ the county ~isors oo the uek' Co., cerWled pubUcac-· died this a.tterooon." will oftlciate. lDterment will be Ftnley, JLm Jennlogs, Duid preseoled the sportsma.nshipa-
bambra. whOhasownedthe butl-retentioa or dissoluUoo of the colllta.ots, for audttlncserYices ''DISCOVERY 70" Nellie Hart was ror 8 years a 1n PacUlc VIew Memorial Park.. Jamesoo, AI Kelso, Burton •ard to the outstaodln&: .spxU-
dinc tor the past 30 years, was county harbor district; the tor the city for the 1969.70 Catherine Lewis, Ubrarlu member of the oftlctal familY Nellie Hart was bornin Gias-Grant, Don Pennington, Chuck man of the Balboa Island Yacht
ordered todemoUshaodremove county LeagueofCltleshupre-.f1scal year, with Increases lD at the ceotralbnnch or the Ha.r-or the City of Newport Beach, gow, Scotland. She came to Call. Grt.mn, Peter Va.ll, and Bill Club,
the buUdlDC on the p-oUDds that sellted a resolutloo asking the the aornal audit fee and hOUrly bor Area. BOys• Club, Invites and tor 2 years the first ladY of tornia 46 years ago, and in 194.2 Thompsoo. The objectives for the coming
1t is sub-staodatd, unsafe 100 s~nigors to call an election fees. club members to join the the city, wb.lle her hustaod, she and her husband became The activities over the past year w1U be to beautify the en-
unfit for human occ~y. Sbe to permU county Yoters to de-• SET publlc bearl.Dr for 7;30 reading prop-am, "Dlscovery Cba.rles E. Hart, served as Newport Beach residents. year loclude seoding a board traoce to the Little Island, make
wu directed to "ab&te the eide the issue. p.m. Na., 10 on the request ot '1'0." An a11rll"d wtU be s~-mayor a1 the conclusion of his making their home at 404 40th member to the Clty Council sure tbe leakages 1n tbe sea
oui&uee'' wttbin 15 days after • RECEIVED a letter of tbe Yellow Cab Co, ol Newport plled by the Boys' Clubs of 2 terms on the COUDCIL St., on Newport Island. Cha.rUe meetings, putting in and maiD-walls are repaired, a new groin
the dale of posttnc a oottce tha.Aks from Ra)ph P. Mastey Beach a.od Co6ta Mesa tor nte America to each participant Mrs. Hart, whO used to attend Hart became actiYe ln real es-taining a pla.Dter oo the bridge at East Bay Front and Abalooe,
OD tbe building, or the eity for the design a.od construction Iocr eases. 1rbo earns ooe or more credits. the CouocU sessions whlle 1\er Ute, served a.s president of the at the eDtnnce to the lsland, ret 1n contact wttb the city to
•ill ban tbedemoUtlooa.ceom-of the Nnport 151a.od brldp. • POOTPONED consideraUoa L 1 1 1 d t ' Ne-.po.rt Harbor-Costa Mesa a successful clean-up day last nave the bike riding and doe
plllbed and wl.ll assess the cost • RECEIVED a request br f th roposed Udel&Dds use oca coup e a op S Board of Realtors in 1955, and February, seodlng a question-leash laws enforced, and in.
apJ.n.st the owner. permlssloD to lease the air ; e ~ to the Na. 10 )olned tbe Seaf.arl.ng Masonic nalre out to the residents oftbe sb.U speed UmU sig~:~s on tbe
Mel Ha.uce, seoior bu.Ud1nr space abcJIIre Ceatral Ave. lDd ees or e sted by. the 11 ld K ea boy Lodge Mrs Hart ns a rnem. lslaDd as to tbe ooise ol the isl.wd.
Lupector tor the city. told tbe tbe a.djaceot elty 01rD8d par-~e~l' as ~~ -year -o or ber oi tbe Newport Island a.s-Orange c oumy Airport, and a The}' also want to ltu•e
Cou.ocU that the bu.lldi.Dc bad ldllg k>t oear tbe Bay Ucktball. O:OC ADO~E~ ~~·solutloD set-soclatioo aM of the Newport street light installed at the a pollee ottlcer direct tnmc
beea coostructed tD 1902 as ding. now 01rD8d by Helena rna nte scbedule Yr. and Mrs. Rayrnood J. Beach EbeU Cll.lb. crosswalk at Wartoe An. and on the w~k.eMs, replace tb6
a store and wu later coaver-Famularo, owoer of RestfUl~~ a=~ service lD tbe Brucks ollOOO Saodcutle Dr., s urvivors also IDclude 2 North Bay alley. old tnsh cans wtth new ooes
t.d 1Dto a dwelUng. He said that Acres Inc., lD order to &eel: r a.m e Harbor VIew HiUs. ba.Ye flzan-nephews JolUl Murray of Fa.i.r-They alsospentS3000repiac· on ttK> Island, hue speedin&,
the UJhtln&. YeottlaUon and flna.ncing lor coutroctloD and clt]\LrrHORIZEO tbeprepan-cla.Uy ''adopted" Lee K.1 Yunc. lawn, rd .• a.nd Keo.oeth Murray ing the sand oo the ba y tront, loading and noisy vehicles curb-
fOWJdatioG were iDadequate. all operatkm of a major cbatD f 800 summu r~ .u1 ll.year..old Korean boy, of Panersoo, J.J •• andacous.ln, stencllled ··no bicycles" signs ed, an annual clean-"' drive
utilities lwl been shut ot1. in resort type botel; the requut ~D :e N rt {. morrow through Foster Parents Plall. Mrs. Mae Stewart of Brooklyn. on the ba.y tront stclewalks, sent in spring .and annual mem-
li66, and tbat reb&biUtaUoo of •as referred to tbe sta.rr. report 00 ~"": and O:)ectiYes 352 Park AYenue South, New N.y. a letter to the city disapproving bershlp drive ln JaniAty.
the baUdlng was out of question. • AUTHORIZED partial wal-for distributioo to loterested York City.
Attorney Thomas (';uy of San ver of the noise ordinance to lti&e.ns tbrough tbe 3 city U-Mr. aid Mrs, Bruc~, wbo
Gabriel, rpPresentlne Mrs. permit tbe lr'fioe Co. to e<lll· ~le alld at City Hall· also han 3 other "adapted chil-
Camplleld, aid that the bull· duct gnd1Dg in the Blr Ca.oyoo d ~ 1 000 more tuli S@ts dreo UDder thts Plan, pro,,.ide
Oil well keeps ooz ing
dlDc wu used as a lf&ek·eod area from 7 a.m. to mldDJ.gN: or er • mootbb' ttolncl&Ja.ssistaDce tor That pesky oU weU llowlDi
beacb boule a00 that It was on week da)'S and 'l Lm. to 6 of tbe reports. a mlolmum of ooe year under ln West Newport came IC) again
much 80Wider than other bull· p.m. 011 Saturdays La order to • AVTHORIZEO the eJ:ecu-the Foster Pareots acreement. as a matter of coocern a1 Moo-
dJ.np In the ficiDity. prE!Jal'e the culley area tor toll Hon of a.o agreement wttb Ced-Ki Yq bas completed the day eTening's Council meeting.
Tbe coodemo&Uon resolutioo course greens aod flinrays 1D ric A. Wblte Jr. for appnisal 4tb p-ade 1n scbool, nnkin& at Tbe Council appro.ed a.n oil
wu llii&DI.moualy adopted. coo.iUDCUon with lbe denk:Jp-of t1wt 40...acre city dump site tbe top of his cl&s$. Music is well cawing pro}ect last month,
Oa other ttems oatbeqeoda, ment of tbe Btr CaayooCOWltry to protide a ruldt b' detar-Ills taYOrlte mj)jeet. Klspueots but there are 2 major dra•-
tbe CouDcll took tbe bUowtD( Cl!,j), oortberlyotNewpo:rtCeo. mLIWlg mi.Dimum rentals. As-ortgiDally came from North -backs; the plan may DOt wock,
acHoD! tar. slsta..Gt City Maapr Jtm De. Koi"ea as retncees In 1950. a.nd oo cootractor has been yet
• DIRECTED ad)l.cent prop-. • ADOPTED a resolutloa dt-Cba.J.rle said that 10 to 1! par. Tbe)' moYed seYera.l Umes be-located who wUI tmdertake lbe
lea.se agTeement with the owner.
Mr. DeYiin sa.tdllewouldpro-
ceed under the terms of
the Couocil plan, ~king a con.
tractor for the ;ob wtth reduced
seq)(' for the project. City
Ma.aa.p:r Harvey Hurlburt Slld
a report will be brougtlt back
to the COW'K'tl, and other ap.
proaches to the problem could
be then rt>viewf'd. ert)' owoers to construct tbe recttnc tbe lostaltaUoa of gop ties are Interested 1n blddiDL caue of tbe nr actiTlUes &Dd job.
loUofrlDc publlc lmprotemeots s.tps oo Corooa del Yar oDe of tbem for ott dr1WJlc. flDally settled 1D Seoul The L.EE IC.t YUMG PubUc Works Dt.rectoc Joe V1ETHAM OUTY ENOS
ID tbe West Nnportarea: side· rtretts, so tbat enry J.otersee~ tbe otbers for denklplDc a tatber exbli&Sted his health 1M rMlO'ferlDg his bealtb becatlSe Dnlln reported that cootnc~
ftlk oa S2Dd St. OIJPOSlte tbe Uon DOrtblrlJ of Cout Hwy, mobile borne park, He said bec&mt tbe Yictlm of hlber-be 1s now taader tr.tment tors are reluctaDt to accfP
Clty Hall; curbe., ptters; sidf;. wtU baYt slop &1ps, 101ne oa tbat tbe valoe of tbe laDd ns cu1061s. TbeD'IOt.b«e&rDS~ A messa. trom Foster Pa~ the j:ltl because of the $t,OOO
n.lkllldpa.,.mtotooVIUaWay, the JUDbertd .treets some estimated La 1968 to be $14 a rDC)(O as a veptable ttals Plallce 1Dforms Yr and cost Umlt set by the Comcu.
DOrt!llrb' ol Zvtb St.; m1M4ne on tbe .. me streets. ' $100,000 to $880,000. peddler. Sister H• K)'UQ( b Mrs Bl'uc.ts· • , Your ~ern He sa.td be bad coosuJted Georce
portlooa: ol: clll"b, rutter &Dd 2 000 • 6 'd p • 14 ud l& atteadlAr )lmlor hleb tor Ks Y M.bles him to coo-Zeba.l of Balbo&, Aerooutr'OGic
aldeftlt OQ botb sides olBal-enJOY ran nx scbOoL Bl'otber Keun Ha., &Ill tmue hla~Uoa ud to share physicist and tbe city's oil lee-
boa Blfd. betwMG 18th St. ud r 7, 1s U b01'V4t. added btoeflts with bls amity pap coosult&.Dt, wlth a Yitw to
Jllt st.i tile eltJ .W do tbe Tbe Fo.ter Pa.retU ptOinDl ai reducing the scope ollbe pro-
wort &t tbt SJI'CIPUtr OW'DII'S' ~matelJ !,000 people fbr tbe most ..... 1 tricycle. tDlbles K1 Ywac to atQ tD c1Yin.clty~ som:.:ea;re t ject to stay wltllln the u,ooo
tJPeUI: If tbl projects are DOt tbond GP s.day to ftielllOO Diet S.u, member or tbe sebOol, IUs tatblr 11 r.,ported :C~ ~ e e 11 :;: llmU.
.t:t.l't*' bJ New u e,...nt, compete la tbe Zlld Blrd Clab ud resldeDl of to be mUtrtc mme procress 1D 1 ., e se • -l4r. Zebal has caut''lOed thl
• • AOOPTED"or.it-etsl5 ~ Ball>oaldMGnadPrlz Con. <Ill lilt. ab.tod lllallbe . e -y. CouneU ,,_, llle Pl"<liJOS&l toe&~>
_...., ••• mptloo rna: .... trteyelol, -"'., lllo !)I'Oir&lll ..... rou~or-. .... Want to go to Brazl'l? "'· ... u may ... halt ... "" t11o roat jar..,.ny -1u p-eal ud llor-Bird Ct-. o ....... Into lllo Newport lslaod
Airman Fir st Class EU1ott
F. Stoucflton, son of Mr . and
Mrs. Frank L.StoughtOI'l, West-z...-v
c tuf Drt•e, WestcUJI , has ar-
rtYed ex duty at Patrick A FB,
Fla. He is a S\ClPI)' specialist
wtth t&e 65SOtb Air Base G~,
a unit ot the Alr Force Systems
Command. He pr eviously ser •
Ted at 0a Nang AB, Vietnam. 11/;IIS HAII!UIHit
Babs racing in Mexico
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.... ., Ml ,_. 11 ...._. .,_ ma&e birtha CODiiftue 10 rite ia IIUIBblr.
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,_., $1; __,-a~ are pre~-11 a me ODe·
joool -II ,_. o1 -!1'1 ,_ thord '""" ,...._ dala.
-.... ...,.._.. ..... .. .. --.... _ lltol-IODd
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_. t I d111 Ia 1 ... -... 4Jt ported . were ilkakimatt. whercu b7
_.., W.tiUI .., ..... 2J ,._... I 96" lllcptiaaate bin hi wen t 3 petCIDI
ef •· 1J ~-' Pat4 ....... of lhc total. By contnat the U.S. rae. of
W lui a, __ ..,_. -_. .._ llleJilimate births ia 1at than half of
-ofl7fwllto---a-s-.· .. Of 1:12,664 blrtho Ia 1!163,
.... ucc. a.., 7 ,..... a •• 16,117 wa'e W.aidmale. n. number of
...... .., •......., .....-«•c• • llleJidmac. births IOIC from 11,$00 ia
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~ .,-Jl, '>' IM4., '75 Pt•«lll tenth Swedish chikl is born out ol wed~
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ARVO E. HAAP/o, ... ., Md publlilltr of lie EMIF
oo~oo~oo~ooo.-oo
TIDELANDS USE FEES OPPOSED
In ;, 1947 poll, 41 percent of the pe:r-
.\01\~ ;,sk.ed responded that they felt pre-
marital ~xual inten:ourw was perfectl}
A recenl newapaper report alated that C•-lfiNacoc•epDtltiaa•a .... A111rft1•
.. EiJbty percenl of youna Swedes admit It was comp&dc:ly inepl to praaibe or
that they have pre-marital ICll uperi· sell contraceptive devices in SWeden un-
ences. 77 ,wrcrnt lw/M~ fOinr :~wldy, til the late 1930s. They arc now readily
This week's "Scuttlebutt," the news-
letter of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors, contains some thought-
ful observations on the tidelands use fees
proposed by the Newport Beach City Coun-
cil. The comments are contained In the
weekly message of the Realty Board
president, J. Peter Barrett, who grew
up In our Harbor Area and Is familiar
with the history of the development and
growth of our city. The attention of the
City Council is respectfully Invited to
these words from Pete Barrett:
IDdtftdually, I must ta.ke issue with tbe City Council
of Newport Beach aDd their 4 to 3 'ote to prepare a.a
ordlJaoee imposing a "tidelands use fee" oo certa.LD
property owners who, by their own foresigtll, lrdtlattYe
aDd upense, enjoy full use of tbelr pier lo Newport Harbor.
First. ma.oy years ago WileD the core of encmeers
est:abllsbed bulkbead liDes aDd pierllead Uoes, I ban to
belhwe tbelr lnteot was to reserve the 1ntenening areas
tor piers aDd docks, and, therefore, I ca.ooot agree tbe
pien llltrude on public rights ol way.
Secolldly, It appears to me the "other community"
comparisons the city l:las shown as r eceiving use fees or
percentage lees for services are, in fact, fees paid tor use
of r:ree lands ~lied by those commun1ties. This is in
coDUast to our citizenry who bought their lands 1n fee,
a.a:i, at their own upeose, dneloped their bulkheads, their
docks, aDd, 1n a sense, their on "tidelaDds." The City
DOW would charge them a tee tor using their cnrn 1mpra¥e-
ments over lands bought ln good faith, and 1f1tbcM.R coo-
tra4tet100.. as being thelr owu.
Third, allhoudllhfl ordLDaDce 1s DDt .Jet n.u,.,u to its
lDelasloos, U ~Mma..appulllll tbat OM tblrd Gil till dMI•&
piers iD lbe bay would DOt be aftededUM! Abject to tbe fee,
Willi tile potential of tile -laf laill( de"fe-by prl-
Yale lDdu&try, as many moreplersarelikel)'to be deYeloped
as are DOW 1o the bay, AND NONE OF THEM WOULD BE
SUBJECT TO THE FEE : Therefore, tbe fee, at best, must
be described as highly discrimLDatory.
Cities, a.s tbey seek additional rennue, const:antly are
seeldog sources not sub)ect to public renew. Property t::u.es,
of course, are constantly UDder public reriew; and whereas
they always are Imposed as last resort measures, 1t Is
understaodable that less "public disturbing" sources or
lDcome are pre!erred. The Income generated by this ree
has been estimated to be the equivalent of 3~ oo tbe city tu
rate; and although the City Council bas beea assured the
adm1nlstra.Uon and collectt.o.D of the fe e will be quite simple,
there Is no assura.nce U will DOt degenerate lnto anotber
"Utile beaurocracy," drainiDg otf portions of tbe lDcome,
lesseniag to a great degree the a.dva.Dtages tbe elln
iocome generated 1n the tlrst place.
Particularly, I cannot agree "use fees'' of th1s or aoy
type ever shpu)d be appUed to sillgle tamlly restdeoces;
7Qil. of the properties sub)ected. I beUeve, are jost UJat. and
pay additional property tues DOt ooly to tbe e1tJ, tu to
ALL OTHER TAXING AGENCIES SIMPLY BECAL5E THEY
HAVE A PIER -this has been elaborately documented
and presented to tbe CouneiU -J. Peter Barrett. • • • DON'T RISK THIS "HARVEST"
The promoters of sex education In our
public schools have a very simple
argument: There Is an alarming Increase
in venereal disease, drug addiction, unwed
parenthood, and divorce; therefore sex
education must be Included In the public
school curriculum to help solve these
problems.
That was the basic message given last
week to the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce education committee by the
prime-mover In the local campaign, Mrs.
Dorothy Paull of Costa Mesa, director of
family life education In the 4th district of
PTA. Both Mrs. Paull and the chairman
of the education committee, Dr. Nolan
Frizzelle, raised an Important point: the
need for a controlled experlinent to deter-
mine If, Indeed, the family life and sex
Instruction Is the answer.
The Chamber's education committee
and the Newport-Mesa School District need
not be entirely In the dark concerning
the effects of sex education In scboolll.
Sweden provides the eumple. NU.-Erlc
Brodin, who has studied the llltuatton
In that land of permisstveness, has written
a serte• of articles for CluUttan
Economics, a pubUcation of the CluUttan
Freedom Foundation, 3030 W. 8th St., Los
-
DR. ALONZOBAKERwtll-
at ll>e Newj)Ofl Beat:ll Ebell
Club's lune.heoa~meettAc 'Tbur-
sday, Na.. 6, at the clubbouse,
51 5 W. 8aJboa BlYd.., Balboa. He
tus travelled constantly s1oce
1923 and bas toured alllbeeoo~
Unents ot the work! .seTeral
U.mes. Hts recent trJp Included
Outer Mongolia, Siberia, Cen-
tral Asia and Eur~ Russia.
He Is professor of pollU.eal
science at Loma Ltooa Univer-
sity, Rl•erstde campus, and
professor emeritus at tbe tln1-
verslty of the Paclf1c, stock~
ton.
From tluJ Bible
But if ow aospel be hid,
it is hid to them that are
lost:
In whom the &od of this
world halh blinded the minds
of them which believe not,
lest the liaht of the alorious
aospel of Christ, who is the
image of God, should shine
unto them.
For we preach not our~
selves, but Chr is t Jesus the
Lord; and our selves your
servants for Jesus' sake.
(IJ Corinthians 4:3·5.)
LeHers
• YOUNG FOLKS NEEDED
straight
ly Tom Anclenon
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES-PART II
The National Council of Churches is anti-
Christ, anti-American and Ulepl.
The National Council of Churches is ~xempt
from federal taxation on the basis that it
.. shall not engage in inftuendng l~aislation
or enpge in lobbying.·· It is one of the most
ruthless political forces and one or the mosc
effective lobbyists in this country.
Los Anaeles poltce chief. Tom Reddin. has
revealed that the N.C.C. has born giving funds
to the Black Panthers and Students for a
[)emocratic Society, boch of which are actively
engaaed in !!edition.
How did the National Counctl of Churches
come to this? What has happened. and indeed
what ill: happening, to our churchmen? A good
starting 'place would be with Or. Harry F.
Ward bad around 1907. Or. Ward was pro-
fessor of Christian ethia at Union Theological
Seminary in New York City. the laraest Kmi-
na•y in this country. He had a record of more
than 200 Communist affiliations and citations
as list~d by the House Comminee on Un-
American Activities. For 25 years or more.
Dr. Ward arranged for young mc:mben of
the Communist party to go through Union
Theological Seminary on scholarships. Today,
more graduates of this seminary occupy pulpits
or teadl in othat seminaries, colletcS and uni-
versities than do graduates of any other the-
ological seminary.
Funhermor~. Dr. Wud. an identified Com-
munist. served as General Secr~tary of the
Methodist FC<kration for Social Action from
1911 to 1944. He was a founder of the Amt>r-
ican Civil Uberties Union and he served as
its Secretary for 20 years. He trained the ultra-
leftist Bishop Oxnam and many othen . Plus.
Joseph Komfeder. a member of the National
Committee of the Communist Party. U.S.A .•
testified, under oath, that Dr. Ward discw~d
with Stalin how to u~ the American clergy
and the church to influence U.S. foreign policy
and p;omote Communism.
In other words, the Communists and the
Nattonal Council of Churches are for destroY-
ing America. Capitalism and Christianity. Yet.
theo:etically. if not theolosieally. th~ N11tional
Council of Churches "represents .. 41 million
Protestants. The hierarchy of the N.C.C.
hypocritically claims that it speak.s 1o its 41
million members and not for them. Tile Na-
tional Council of Ch_urches recently "spoke to"
its 41 million members asking them to boycott
California grapes. so Man.ist leaders can get
a strangKhold on all the grapes produced in
California. This would be a giant first step
toward unionization of all farm workers in
this country. A major goal of the Communists
1s so-called .. agrarian reform," meaning com-
munization of all agriculture. This would mean
thai all big land-owners would be shot, and the
government would own all land--and the
workers. However, what most of the do-
good in& clergy don 'r seem to understand or
TC'ali.z~ is that most of them would be shot,
too. It wo.ld be • tnck 1oM for our ~
-to ktee tiM' laidow•n.
No doubt the ~hmtian way. as defined clf:ar-
ly by 1esU5, is sJow and difficult. It il in no
sense J)amoroa:n II involves the patient re-
demption of individuals. It does oot include
mass redemption or a redemption achteved by
le,!islatKm or compulsion. Of course. it is not
surprising that there are periods in history
when some clergymen want to engaae in
soMething more glamorous o.nd excitin& than
day to day ministration commanded and ex·
C'mplified by Jesus. It also sums clear. how-
ever, to most Christians, that we should follow
the teachings and the examples of Jesus-
not the N~ Couad ot C••~Mtt (More
on the N.C.C. next week. )-American Way
FeatUres
CONSERVATIVE CORNER
Editor of the Eoslp, By CloNnee Strang DOt Gow bow U wu done, be-statJon. A Negro glrliD aa ad-
THE TIME IS NOW : WAKE UP! Allis nll tbateods "SYell"l eause I n.s asked to returo to jol.Dlng booth needed tome
STAND UP! SPEAK UPI Oa Saturday, 11 October, I the puaeocercompartmett. We ebange. Sbe uked me 1f I could
By watching closelY the ac-took off for Wuhlngtoo. D.C., flew tot many au:tous minutes, break a qtarter, I A1d ''No,"
th'iUes of our old professiooa.l but went around "RobAD Hood's aod wbeo ftDl.Uy we touched bat lp:reberadimeUdrefl&sed
poUUclans, I am postttnly SlD'e Barn" 1n arrtring at my desti~ down we were at uttle Rock, any mooey 1D retun. I ued tb1a:
that we oeed (now more than na.Uoa. First, n detoured to tbe Arkansas. I leuDid that we bad as an aample of good race re-
ner beb'e) to han YOUI:I& Seattle area, lDdwere rewarded gone down Cf(er Te.JU, aod tbeo lations ud said: • 'Remember
people In their places. by see1ac the spectacular sum-bad flown arouDd tbe storm. tbat Whitey did this for you.. ••
The actioos 1n America, tbe mJta of IDOW capped lnOUIU.1ns From Uttle Roct to Nortb At tbe Rocky MOUDtain step,
actlooslncommunisteountrtes, tbat loomed~ along our rowe .. CaroUoa, 1t was an tmeYeattul a Necro womaa W'l.tb 3 ehildreo
as weU as those ln oeutrallst Arri'f1ngtbere,DUtwedlreeted "bop," and I dosed pea.eefully oceqpled tbe seat behiD:I miDe.
countries, for ce me to say our our eoar• to tbe~,IDd for 3 bours ooly toanten'l'beo Sbe Deeded more room,udtold
poUUelans of today are un. beaded ilr an objectlnlDotla-we arrived at our destinatioo. ber U.ttle boy about 8 years
popular and "stint." boma.l ftl rellcrred'Wbenlsaw My tbouJI!U: baYe returoed o1 ap to sit bellde me. He,..
Words such as ·•war 1D Viet-tbat our ooar~e wu due east, many, many times to Little a nice little feUow, Ud later,
oam" are highly lq)OpUiar wttb becua tbat lD:!lea.ted tbat '"' Roct, ror tbat bas become a wbell be JOt sleepy be leaDed
the public, but maoy tlmeswel-had returDed to tbe ktttude ol mUestooe 1D tbe b1ltory o1 our OYer apJ.D.st me aad I put my
corned by politicians for tbe.:.r Sout.b81"0 Calii:Jnda. ud at 1ut COWJty. It wu tbere tbat Pre-arm arOUDd blm. He slapt
own popularUy, eveo at tbeeost were '-dec~ toward our Ill-sldent Elaeobotrer sent para-souD:tly tor many mu-.. ud ot blood ol our chJidren, Umate dHtiDiikJD. troopers ua:ter former lb.jor wbeD I got off at RlcbiDOild,
How many times durtnr the Howcrrer, tbe fates bad C.oeral Edwla A. W<er to I cue his mother a dollar bW,
6-year a.dmlnlstratJoo of Pre-decided ot.btrwtat. AfttrYebld enbce IJUcnHoa ~ lbe ud told ber to cet lee cream
stdeat Johnsoo did the DemO-p&aHd: OfW YUt stretebes ot public ICbools, It YU tbe re-tor tbe ti!Wes. I uplaJDtd:
erat senators aod poUtlcians uotnlwhlqd ooaltly at 5 milia salt ot a )l11eJa1 decree made "He wu my boy for a Utile
ba.e the chance to eod the war per m.J.aatli1 tM .. ft.aally set. bJ' tbe majoritJ ot Ill.-mea. wbtle."
In VIetnam? Wbea dlrDea toot (It'll', ttwas poUUeally appolated I.Dt DOt WbeD I arrl'ftld ln Vll'p.a&a,
For example, ooe terrible not b' DDc. b tbt most spec. e*'-1 by ~ 'f'Ote, wtddl I foaad ttat tbere ue IIJt -.
day tllls month, .men Seo. Alan taealar elletrical display Uat decided u.t blaek aad 'Widte 1D1.Qf blacks 1a tbat state u
Cranstoo erpressed ertUeism ever l bid .-eo Uebhd tbe ebiJdr.a lboWd bt t:aqtlt ~ tbete nre t.D lfortb CaroUJa.
of tbe war, It was DOth1Dc elle aortben bor1.-. FreqtaeDUyiD ptM:r. u:ll baYe ~edDO~ butpr~forhJm•U. tbe .,,.._. Ammers, bat lamDOtra.cecoucJou.How-ol ncJaJ t.adoa, IIMpU.cw
ll Is a shame to ban poi!Ucal lei$ tr~ Ia Sollll>en .... , I do IMit rocall ..., H..,.. [l<Oilmll;r lo llle ..uDoo.t copl-
represeotattves Ute this man, Ca.l1inla, I llld seeD Uebt1Dc ebUitriD 1D rDJ cl&ues dwtlc tot. Se<tera1 ftiU ..,, a ftre
wbo bad 10 years tt.me to.,._ ,.. ... , ahrQJ: &CC:Ompuledby alJ erammar ICbool uct ... ol IDSirtermiaed ori.ctD dta-
Ucly deoy ~rt or ttda: ...,. tb_,..., bit tb1l wu dlfrereat. tebool di,Ja. Tbtre..,.. aM troJed a W'boll bJoek ol bill-
and oeur bad ll occurrtd lo Tile-~~~ -111e -H-• tllo "3-wtdlt I dlap, ~~or .. and ..,._
blm ti.11 now. ,..., aa are ol more tbu SIO na •"-"•r the ....._, bo •••· ntrtJ ta.m.Uiea ,...
YOUD( Amer.leaos, staDCf • decr"s, Ud l:lrmld a OCJD. ud I IBidl It a poUt, oa -.. made bollelwt1 Uld I .-a
andlalte-plaeetllore-e 11-llllt.la-edlr-, ~-oftllom,lo-..,. of-.-., lobe"
tile old moo ban oo rlJ[IIlo bo Iller -·ltd from -blm ~ Ia tllo.,., and to ool. Two ......... Ire--
bee&... of lllelr ftODJ dolaJ. e-, and tllo lll"oml-wu .. uo, u I ~·· bl• a frWir llld Ia a ...,_ 1111 II ....
1!-.llko 10me of ooorpoUU-relleeltd by-·--.. ~ TOdiJ -1 -a ~-llltle*•p. el&u ban acted oo Haaol'e Ia aa--of •a .a lloputwwt,{_IW_ ,_ Ia -JUdo ...
orders. ..,.. -. _. ... Ud • rV .._ coe·a ' tie •Ida Jill'-...... ...._ occ. • ~
PoUt1d•n• l1kt ttds are OG lOt eo ...,. lire a •• 11111t Ia zr• _. ....-.._ ..... 4RIIliJ ..a tile tuw&Q 1 ...
--a,llllwtllrto0111-IDOil -wo 1 led tllo I do Oil---a an Oil ---tllo
dllfereot poUIIco ... poll-!~ a _, --·----·-neola -dar lfiJIIJI Uei&M. Pr..U,.ota.pen-*owiiid •llf .. r.rol ....... , llJI-1 ~~~taft ... , '1' "ICEIWL
IDeol lou -llodljo ---._ w a _,--ltwellliiJ, ..t-'-II-D gr aD -I -reus IDd ow cr-t A...SCU 4&4 e ' 11f t11111 •••=• 1 t111t a ••••I' u ... ,...,... \Is,_. tl•wUn~etl~
Jll"eollp -lo & --.... PI'IYIIoled to oa Ia tllo -• 2 I I ol---lito -_, I -
pllo.Waodelllto"Aal .. _. '*"" • I ..... -.. -----~~--.-llolr-,IU ..... wore bon aftor taollld -~~~ PI 11• -'J .. fllltl_, ptllll --lllltoD ' Ifill II .... .., II lito .......
-,blldiJIOCplll-•lJ011--Ito--l. .. Wlil ._ ...... 11-fll--cl AaceJH. A porUon of the Oct. 28 arUcle, ..., --• ~ no -., 1-'u -. 1 .., --..,.,.. 111o --.._
"Sweden'• laarYest ~ lmmora11ty" 18 _ _,_ ... __ -·.,·----.. -.u IW A I-IW ..
riPrlllted on thi.l p-ce. Let u rri Nit ::..*":':';~".::;"': :.:-'.:"=,; •.,-.: "!":::.:~~;a.::::"~ - ; =. \ ":
Ulat barY..t here among our youth. (C..U.uod oo-J) "• 11 a IIIIJ-l.ldt 1-It'll 2 ,_ ..... -., .,. --. L
• -. ...... uy;.,. '"C1oildton. ,.... bul -.. --l" ._,...duw ..... •C I 1 1 ...
c I a•••••· .... I¢. ' .......
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... t. c I W&l••• I W -.. ............ ' ................
a 1lf •rr --. n., ....,. • 11 0 f
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Ubcral laws aoveminJ abortioM came: into effect in
1919. riapitc the feet lhPI 1he wide uac of contraeep-
dve deYica would apeear lO mU.e ebonioM .... nee·
-.ary, the number or both leJPI and ir1ep1 aborliona
has rilen ahuply. The racrictiona aovernln& leplly
pu#ormed abortion~ have been cued conaiderabfy, Jn
I 960. few eumple, there wt:re 3.08S r«quatl of which
62 percent wuc annt«d. In 1963. there we:re 4,$32 aP"
plicalionl of which 7J percent were &ranted. And, in
1967 lhere 'ftre 7,380 requests. of whk:h 9$ perunt
were ar:.nted.
Pwwlllwllow .... Ye•real DIM••
Prostitulion is no longer reaarded u a crime in Swe-
den. nccpl in the eases where force or minon au
involved. In 1962, whi&e arrests were still bc:ina made.
Stockholm police rcporu showed that in an area of a
few bloc:b 201 girls wtre arrested. 71 bein1 under the
ap of 21. Although prostitution statistics no lonaer
appear on police r~ords, this figure discloses the maa-
nitude of the problem.
Pma.,. • .arc ...... r-et ,......twdo. is thai
of "boy-pro&ritution." Homoxxual atrain between con-
sentint adults over Ill ceued to be a crime in Sweden
in 1944 and is a arowing. problem. lna.smuch as the Seaal
age limit ts three years higher for sexual relatK>ns be-
tween maJo; than few heterOKiual relation.~. this ha~
encouraJed homosexual pr051itution.
T'-IIK:W.:JKI! ., •Nn"HH .............. .
...... -........ l"'lft dallf ~ ...,. .. I'H'o
oe·~ • ...... 1'-..... V.D. rMt ol•y ... ___ .. .........,.fo __
tk c-. of reporttd t<I!Mftlll ~ Men-•
tro. 13,111 M 19511 to .,_. tto.We, u ,nt.
lw I'M.
The m<bl dishearttning ;u.pecr of thel.c )fati)lic.!. i.'i
that the very young figure so prominently. The moat
rapN:S increa~ in V D . infectkm-rate ~ noted among:
the IS to 19-)·ear~d girls and the 21 to 2S-}·ear-old
boy~. Whereas in the 193<A. the IS to 19-year-old &iris
constituted only 20 percent of the total rate. by 1962
it had reacMd n perc~nl. and the percenraae is 11ill
climhing.
It 4oft 1101: ~ t1i111t fllf-.tioll about V.D. in
the sea eduattion classes in rhe schools haJ had the
pf'WK:ted effect. In fact. the C05I5 for medical expem.e:~
have ~red and reached in one year alone $1.7 million.
.. Authoritiel do noc know what to do about it, .. writa
Biraitta Unner, an expert on su educalion. She quota
Dr. Mak:otm Tonie o( the National Board of Health
as sayina. "Despite all our efforts to educate the young
people throu,h lectures, brochures and. other ,means.
lhey jusa do not seem to care." Dr. Tolrie addtd. "It
is quite fantastic how some ktds are no1 motivated lo
prevent prernancy or V .O. Education doesn't seem to
innuence the V.D. r•te. To inHuencc sex behavior ts
something we cannoc do much about."
There is in Swedtn today a wholly unprecedtnled
preoecupation with scx in alrno&t every medium of eJt-
pression. As a result of this JfUI interest in free snual
expra.sMxl., there have been strong pressures to remove
the few remainina laws governing the sale and produc-
tion or "pornoa;raphic:•." The laws have been removed.
and there was a startling difference between vWts to
Sweden in 1967 and 1968 .. EYCry comer neWSiand had
in prominent displ1y boob and mapzina featurin&
color photos of coupks of whalever combin•tion of
:.exes, enaaaed in a variety of erotic activittes.
n.. .. -.. ,_.,. ............ ....... .,. ........ , ... __ .. ..,,_. aopq..,,....,. ..__....,. • -..e-.., a •
tyr' I• r ' I 1 II. ._ ._.. _.tt.,.kw ...,
.._... • fn It• .......... w ... ..,. .........
t. 5walr , ...,. ...,.e • -.e4 for ,... •••• ,.
n.,-....-~a ................
Buc appara~tly Swedish youna people also look upon
porrtOJraphic literature ··as a nalural thins." With the
removal of the: ptnious few ralricltons came a verita-
ble flood of new pubfationa. many with specialization&
such as IPdo-muochism. fetichism. homosaunlily and
lesbi•nism. One more conventional hetcrote:JtuaJ seria
of boob called Llw~ I and Lov~ I/ .. .etc., 10ld.JOO.OOO
oopte,. in two monlhs, possina almoat S2 millton. Swe-
den r.. Scandinavia's adin& putYCyor of pornosnphica.
This record could. most liUiy. be: CJtlended worldwide. ha,.r a.,....._._ • ._.,._C.. .... .....,. ...... , ................. ...
,..,, a ,.._ c..,...,.,. •uapoly et ,....,. ••h .. ............ lie.,._ ., .... , .. ...a .. "" ... _,_.._......_
n. CJ"III luc ' n.. a. ttw fltW of sex im~rucdon
.,.. lO er..ticate "ipora.nce" unona the youth of s ...
den. In view ot lhe ...-did ra:ord •nd lhe havoc created
by the IOOIIed ..... ilhkMae.f' throup M:X educa-
tion, h may be concluded thllt no such pt has .,_..
.. -. ,_ "enliaJo-· .... bliaJoaoot end ..
t.uct.d lhe: utioe 10 the point that IOf'nt predict •
c:wtlphte ~ of the nation which ,.,.. the
-IODd ,.. of -ci>ilizolloos. "-101M! FOCI .... ..._ .... beta +«"rl
••kltapnlilfiiR t Sa._ __
... ............ -. 2 ... . \) ._ .. __ ., .. ___ .. ...............................
•eC&Ir'l ........ .,... ... ... -· -------0 a ,·p 1 ,.,414 ... , .. 4 ....
'
Alh11dt, ..._ •twtwl Look fertut llla .... ll
-•• .,. ...., 111o-•one .., ., 11w1o1 a
........ -.... -..... 130 'Oltal llilllor ,.,..._ ... -.., .... Milly.
i ... c-.-AlAWA-
Y.&,Ioc ....... .---...... ~ ttHri ... IA$06711
1961 COIYAII CODA ~W.. 4 o,..4, rHie o-4 S...t.r •.
1VIl6171
1M4 CNI1'SLII NIWI'OIT
4-0..r s.t ... Y..t, ftctwr elr Ufl•
llliti...tAto .... _ ..... ~ ttrMri ...
,._ ~e\:n. IOffMJ I
1t61 ,_,II LTD 4·0001 ID.ul
Otte .... ,,. ltO V-1, •••-•tic,
ptwer 1IHti"'9, rdio, hoot.,., ...
ttroo IVT,70II
$795
S695
They'll live in Berlin
-_. _, 1oo 111o 1 ... II, Wllll&lu Sr. at Ra6-
JIIr Ll.lld 1111. -. Pa.,-IU-uiU Jr., no .... hit .... Blrtllau.IJ, tn-IIU'rtld as .,, ~ 11, It .... , ................ .
· C11111 a.dl 1lf 111o ... c-. 11Doc -llldt E. -lr. tnJ ......... 'I'M "'* .... ud ,,., , J..cac.
-Milo Carol~ •• .._., .. -.-... "hr <II lilt. lid IIII.IIUI CUalo a-.-•lol&.
'lllriiJ oiW&aaln WaJ, Colt& ...._ .,...,.. ud lltlaf1b..
-. ---.. ---lid no .... lluld~,.... .. ,.._... -•,....
fM dDIIMtl'llcwddlac....ne.. WU .. ....,..Uo Clllllla I 'he--. a w1111o-Cloo-palldaW-
-~-... ., -••• -to -MimaiiiJ II lllo -1111 IMw!tl( t11o 100 poola. A IPO<ll1.--bneiW IIBclb ,...,.._ A tbt llrfdep'oom'• en~.
•'*e'111 aa.e.lteecbnctbeldblr lin .. · Lura ua:rr.,. ol Pbl.la-10-•aU. Sbo eanfod a ........
•-booijuot of p-. Tile -lilt•. Wllllam• Loa 1111 ............. ~ al Cool& 1<-HIP
Tile maid al -. -lldlool Uld -Oruco Corolo G<todor .c-..... c.a Collop ....... -It-
• bloo-clrou wllll-._ IICIIool.lla-Uid
ud -braid lrlmmlDC.IId .,_... Ia t11o elau all!lll
.... canlod a ........ .._ -llle U.S.IIillDrJAcademr
olDb*c:anatku.Matc•tacrw at WtatP--. .uteratrlptotbe
wert ta. br'dll,•ldl M1M Eut Cout tbe M!Wlfwtdl Will ,
Cal:lt.J WIIU.m1, .w;; ot tbe be at bOmt 1.1 BlrUD, GerrD&QJ, t
.:r;:"• = ~· .... ~:. ":!: = ~·=:n ~ S.liWI AHD .lL EXAMDIR 101111n Ill
Sarah Sheward bride
of Alexander T orb itt
How the Chinese
do it
l...eFnd ha• it that Ch.ioae docton
tUCd to be p&id only while their
patients were hcallhy, aot no ree
durina iiiDCU. 1t llllftiUI IOUnds
reasonable. In ract, there •"' phY"'
licians today who spccialille in kccpinc their
p!lltients healthy. Pnw:111iw: medic:inc, it'• caled .
All doctors Pf1ICtioe it as much as they c:an. tr you
act regular checkups., your doctor has a chance
tO keep you rrom acttina sick. Modem drup play
a lar~te part in this practice, and that's where we
phannac:ists'comc in. But only you can make
preVC"ntive mcdK:ine wort-by p:ttina into the
habit or rea:ular checkups. 11'1 a YeT)' aood Mica.
Christensen Phannacy
30ll £. COAST IIWY .. COJIOWA DZL MU
OIIIOLE S-1550
ltU POll 6ALAIII Ht HAIITOf'
-4-0..., V-I, creiMI!Iolic, t .. lo•y '''
uMitiotd!tf, f11ll ,.....,, ro4ie,
•••'••· IPIXJJ71
S1J95
Marrla~ YOWl were ex-Tbt bride, a 4tb poetatioo
cb&Dpd at 4:30 p.m. Oct. 18 C&WorDlan, atterded Orange
at St. Andrew's Presbyteria.D Coast Colle&e aod Artzooa.Stale
Cbareh ol Newport Bach by UDlYersit}'. She was a 1966
Mln S&rab Josep~ Sbeward Natloaal Cbartty League debu-
ot BIJ SbOI'es and Alez:uxler ta.ote, Tbe groom is a craduate
Torbltt m of Hooollllu. Dr. afol~lbe~~l1Dl~•~er~ol~ty~o~f~Ha~w~all~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cbarles Dterenfteld, cblD'ch r
putor, cooducted tbe double
rtac wecldiDg ceremooy. 1 tM fOil c•ltOM 4-0001 SDN.
ltO Y-1, .,__, ,._;"'11, c•lfi•-efic.
r-4'.., Neier. '•lin Cer. C 1114501
, ... 10-CO-D ........ S1395 '1-t , ,.. ...... ,; ... ,_., .,,..... .
,..,,.,. D.t.dt ... CM. nnnn
,. .. c-.m HAitTOI' S1895 -.-.~~~·· ..... 4 1,..4, ...... .
llotttr, ••••• •illllews. Alll ·fM
rt4lt. lltl<t:ll I
thra NOY. 5th ONLY!
e "MIRACLE" WIGS e
w .. J. • ................ roll t~o ....... '·· tr ....... u ! 100 '1:. r ......... fiM.s
101.~ ......... , .... ., ..... ; •• , ..... ;,.···
Ro9ularly 24.95 I Re9ularly 29.95
SALE .•••• 17.95 SALE ••••• 22.95
e CASCADES e
F.,. tl.et "SIM'i•l h e•i119" -Wur • t le..,oren 100 1. "'""''' h ir
"""''-I loe .. tr11!oy 1, .. ,1.,1
REGULARLY 17.95 SALE __ _ 12.95
e HUMAN HAIR WIGS e
J 11liotfo He .... fi11i1 ..... wi91 •' ,...,,..,...,.,.., S.l, PtiuJ! s...,, 01 "'""'
'' ~0 ~ Off!
DARK SHADES -Re9. I 07.00 _ 54.00
BLONDE/SALT & PEI'PI:R-Rog. 115.00 ____ 57.00
FROSTED & PlATINUM -Rog. 125.00 ···-_ _ 62.00
e WIGLETS e
c.-pli111oltt .,.., Ceiffe"'' ...;tlo • f, .... ._. witlet! I• "'''"· •~• I ,.,. ,.,., I tr .. tM PM••·
'TOPPUS" -Ro9. 4.95 _ . ___ ..... ____ SALE
"n.. WIGGLE" -Rog. US _ SALE
"Tho MAXIE" -Ra9. 11.95 _____ . SALE
e FALLS e
3.50
5.95
7.95
tf ""''· ''••·-"• .. t~..'t """ ·.-..· ......,:.:,. .. ._ pricet! w.-.. ,... tllec. ... o,r ,lo .. cly ....... ,me. ... 6it ...-ci•f ~.., ....... !
08.41 FALLS-Sowo4to 7-NOW
II" to 20" FALLS-s.,.. 4 to 7-_NOW
Wl6 FAllS-s.,.. 7 to 12.00 NOW
I.ONG•FAUS-Sove I to 17.00-_NOW
HIGH FASHION WIGLET CASES
n95
32.95
42.95
52.95
Te •"' ,_, a.....t., ..,; ..... •••· ciNfl I t..li .. ~l'f ,.....,._
Reg.3.95 Now . . 2.75 Rag. 4.95 Now .. __ 3.45
251 L 17tll St.
CAROL oo4 JOHM WILLIAMS JR.
CGnJ. E. ~ 'K, af
3Z53 -...... Cool& .. _
died Oet. 19 It tlle Park Lldo
Coonlesceot Ceuter. Sbe wu
bor'D 1Jl Jon 00 Aug. 7, 1185.
Sbe Ls surYI•ed by a daagbter,
Mrs. Betty Ma.rt1n.
Pueota of tbe bride are Yr.
aDd Mrs. Myroo Ashley Sbe-
W&rd, Z542 Clrr:le Dr., Bay
Sb«es. The bride&f'OOm is
tbe 8IXl of Mr. aDd Mrs. Aleu,n...
del' TOI'blttJr ., 1 1ZO Ala Moua,
BoDolulu.
Tbe bride wore a con o4
poUlt d'eapcU over ~ piDk
t&!fet:a. wtth re-embroldered
A~ l&ee acceottng a hilb·
DeCked bodice.
Her sister, Mrs. Gerard
Thnll.uH Jr. ot Su Francisco,
wu tbe matron ot booor.
Bridesmaids lDc IOO.ed Mrs.
TerrW A. Sbeftrd of Hunting-
loa Beaeb, her sister -lB-law,
aDd Mrs. Alan Rowland of Udo
llle, stster of the groom. Jod)'
Rowla.ad wu tbe flower ctrL
Jolm Frettu serTed as but
mu, &Dd tbe usbers were Alan
Rowlalld. Terrill Sbeward Uld
Gerard Tblbtttlt Jr. TwtAs Keat
aDd Breot RowlaDd, ace s,
oepbews of tbe croom, were tbe
rLDcbluerL
Mia Sbn-b Eben wu lD
eMrpalU.--alllle
rec:epdoo.
FoJ.JowtDc a boae)'IDOOD 1D
ACHD. Colo., tbe DeWI)'w«ts are
mak1D& tbe1r borne at Z1 01
MulDers Dr., Harbor Rl&f:l-
laDdl.
to
(Continued from paxc 2)
miDd tbelr owa careers and oot
America's future.
UDtil today we ba.ve oo.Iy
played 1ato the haDds of the
commUilists. From today we
mast oal)' play 1ato the r.ods of
YouncAmertca. Let us all start _,,
tully ciem&Dd tbat you, our trus-
tees, see tbat tbese progra.ms
are spelled olt descripltYel)'
Ia "'-"'all eao .-.-. so that an whO wish to mow
m&J clearly see where we are,
and Where we are cotnc. I re.
quest tbat tbe bcwd com-
mluioa tbedistrlet staff to pre-
Yours, pare a documeat tbat wUl do
Jerry Grand this, and that U beall-i.Delustn
Newport Beach &Dd freel)' anllable to mem -
bers of tbe pqbllc so tbe Jd)lle
LETTER ro TR IBTEES, may tmellipatl)' approore or
NEWPORT -MESA DISTRICT diJIPPI'O"t oew prognms.
I spent tbe summer rMdiDC ~ oo the oew ideas m:1 treads r-·lluy::.:.:c.:.:-:.;::.·~81=-::...::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:~ ID ed•"Hon, aDd the role u.t
Iii I
tbe stale &Dd rederal lenl5 of
penmeat areplayiDglatbem.
I b&Ye discovered there is pre-
MIItl)' a eoaeerted effort to
eltabllab a federall)' spoosored
--wide program of ....
-. to .. llloded lhroolill ....
-leYeL Tbe coal al lliLI loderaJ Uld state pro...., Is to
IDib our COUII!rr strooc Uld
free from cr1me atld ctt .,....,.,..
......... oducatloo.ldoootqoar.
Hl-llleolmto._
.neattca, or to make oar co.-
try -.. bot ...,. of .... -
-. --cllaqoo a:re Deeded lo oar c»aaar)', ud
...,. of tbe basic tbeol1es tJe... .......... _tbey_
ulll( to-lllolr aim 1111
pia are llt&l>b' ....-blo,
lid-to-.
I -nopoctflallr liD to , ....... tblttbt~1bou'd.t
adopt .., PIIJCbolollcalll'
-.,...,.... lbal --lllenupo.s .. .,.......
OOI*Ieal -•ll•IIIH• al llle
local c:ommuolly -Uid 1111.11.1
a • ..,. r-.1 dupr la tbe•...,
........... .U,Iolr-por-
-lbOUI reprd tbe •ctapttoe
., ... .,...,.... u u --
-al tllo ..... rtcMa al-......... .....,.. ..
lallo-llblor-
11 ' 1 Dill tua dlltrkt
t' l:ud .. pnceed ....
Jill tats ellltta .... ,.....
-1111111 I ,.. Ill ---~~~------.............. 14, ... -------·-....... thla.t ... ....,_
FAll. SUIT SALE!
20% OFF
TffiS WEEK ONLY
h•svmro11•
aue svm POA •
IW svm POll • lUI svm POll $til
1m SUITS FOR. 11•
IIG SVlT'S FOR tlll
1111 sum rott tazt
.... Sl1ITS FOR tlD
~Via Lido at Ne"JJC"1-. N-rt Buell
Ope Flilllly ........ ..w • p.m.
--...... . ~~--... -~
Dolr'llwt.,__.M .. I -......... _ 11!~!~----777~ .......
... :
.. not:U1T FOil A FANTASY! "*-.. .... lpleloide .. Kathuri ...
Heplournl Ev.qthl"' about the film il
........... ly high-d-. 'The Madw.
ma" of Chaii!Ot' dramatlue the fri.
umph of ....... over 11111, the offlcacy
.. Illusion, the virtue .. individuality,
the folly of wart" -·•· ......
"THE TALENT COULDN'T BE
MORE IMPRESSIVE!
Hepbum playa the title role-a delici-
ously daffy cnature, full of warmth
and whimsy. Bryan Forbes is a
gifted directar. Edward Anhalt,
'
a writer of distindionln -N. v. a •• .,. N-
"A MASTERFUL, ARTFUl/
lUOVlE FUU OF FUN
Wl'l'H !\lEANING!
A tremendous achievement
in film art. A movie jammed
with sparkling performances,
glittering lines and witty
concepts. Miss Hepburn
is magnificent. The entire
cost performs superbly.
'Madwoman' is beautiful!"
"ONE OF THIS YEAR'S
BffiER MOVIES!
Funny, Romantic,
---GOO'l Hcou..eht!p.ng Mogcnone
...,.._ • ..__!!!< 'O
"''"''IOj.l'i -&o'L'IO\(.<I.fftM"-S-KATHNH'jf_ HEPIIIJII~,. "'ilf£ l,l.t.Q',Y(I~.I.H OF CHAILLOT"" '-'""~'S IOOtO • Q.OI.'2-
IQ •• lo ... $ • ~ (..1.110 • ,......_ lfi.WIU • ~Vo' !QIIOl•o • ow.:;o-.· UGo<ICII • IIQ'fn &-
u •l!"ll '-~._,..,( .. ,.,_.,, • YUl 111\VfriNlfl i .. "-~·DONAl:l PUASEJC( .... _
onC!lANI(¥ ~AY{ .,,~·-.... ~ .. o '" ..,_., .11..,. ,.104~'"'..., ,.._ -r .. ,.., -« •·ol(flt'l'•'l:..,., .. ,,:r.,u:!-1•1-"""""·"00I:""'IT,•liiiSil~ •
~---·~.,-• ..!:'.'!'~"-lo!'l\llloOI)OU •Oo.,_""'lo!'BI"10ll!~~-1l()OIOOil)l_~ * WORLD PREMIERE EIGAGEIEIT *
PLUS
Fresh Produce
FOR TRICK OR TREAT -
SMALL DELl CIOUS
APPLES
10 .. s1oo
I ...,
ARTICHOKES
2'" 29c ~
CELLO BAG
MARLON BRANDO
"THE NIGHT OF
BOYS
BEER & WINE
lfo\j
IDER
MARTINELLI'S -
10 GAL -GAL -J9c Sp9
SPRINGFIELD -
10 GAL -1 GAL· -
CARROTS 2 '" 2Sc ~\.\ Q J.. I#;Jffl
SMUCKERS JELLIES 4-s1oo
APPLE -ONNAMON APPLE -CRABAPPLE -
GRAPE-MINT AND STRAWBERRY -
PLUM -STRAWBERRY -ORANGE MAIOO;u.•w
PUOI -CHERRY -APRICOT PI~IEAPPI"I
BLACKBERRY -GRAPE -BOYSENBERRY
DATE R!G. s1• jftt
BREAD MIX '17-
J
HOT ROLL MIX 35c
FORWMXlK LIMAS 3 -
ORANGE JU ...... L .
6 OZ. SUHKIST 12 .. 45c 2 ..
Jh (l rnesa
• • • ' l ~· '
'•"•'o '-'1•1;>' A~l[, t•t.f<'P,...-1-? N (Q)T.'I '.'(",A
COUNTY'S IIGGEST
OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS I
DOCIOR ZHMGO
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o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ~H~GDadi
: T!x-y Mill maLe picture~lilie this! :
oo~oooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooeooeo ...
PREMIERE SHOWING!
lVL I'WOIMANCI .. OM 7 P.M. -CONTINUOUS SUNDAY PlOM 2 P.M.
~--·~ JIJU£ lMII£WS · RICHARII CREJjiU :ntoSE WERE Tl( HAPPY lW"
II!OWl!Uii •IIAII9. IIASSET· iiii'-. · iim •. iiiioa _, ~-·.-·um..~,..., ... .,~. !GI--··"·---?
I P•IM o Com~dy t"tllturf' Gina Lollobrioido, Shelley Winterl, Peter Lawford
Phil Silven -Telly Savala1
"BUONA SERA, MRS. CAMPBELL"
1 TiMe 2 Tim•• 3 Ti"'u utON!No. v ... or .. _
iaoe oa all t)'PII of cb-
llli•l A liooa.s,.daiiJ,
••'• llhilb. 11.50 per Ill •
...... IIIli-607 .-
1Hri10, alM. 67J-ID4.
20 worda or l•n ..............
21 words to 30 words ......
31 words to.«) word• ......
Eoch word owr ..0 -da..
r'RI)AD TO REVOLUTION"-
communist pen111a -nrfare
ln lhe U.S.A. -by Pbllllj)
Abbott Luce. Paperback $1.
ON.•"-' AllerleM_....,.._...
'.lt$18 ....... ....
(lU&a•..a-..... I<JMIHtll< .. ll
1.5() 2.:;o 3.00
2.00 l.bo 4.00
3.00 4.00 s.oo
.05 .10 .15
• IIIUSICAL '011 SALI
FALL SALES FESTIVAL SECRETARIAL WORK, mtmeo•
BluUmer Eb. Grand, like new, IJ'IPhiDc. ootuy, small boot-
onlY $2950. Plus Steimray, keeping ac.COW'Jts. Call
K.._be, Fraoc.ls Bacon l other 673-4050 '""'""'DOOM used gn.ods from $495. 61~ .......... ...
Used orpns -Allen 1o wur. 1J>_E::.R::.SO.:..:.:..~'~.:.:A::.l ____ _
lttser, some as law aa $295; 1 • Including Hammond spinel w/ ALCOHOL! OS ANO!IYMOUS
separate Lesllespeaker,$9~, 542-7217 .. P. 0. Box 1.223,
plus others. Costa MeaL
ull lceybnlrO spinel lor only-CA-RS-FOR-SALE ___ _
• WAH TED TO D!)y $395; IIIII many olhers. _ -------
Prlnie party nw lo buy SCIDIIDT NI.SIC co. '66 VW -DOW llres, bOiterJ
PlANO for eub 542 6015 1107 No. Malo @20tii,SantaAm ud takes. Exc.ellellt coo.-------·--· --·r telmray -Yamaha-Hammood. dltloa. $1,175 or oft'tr • 6'75--................................................................ 7766 or 673-3074.
• PITS FOI SALE .......... .:. ......................................... ...
Call"TIIE GENTLE GllllB" FINAL CLOSE.OITr week Te-APTS. FOR RENT
lor pot ...... lac. TbeJ ue Wlakle Rar<tnre. -$1 I.PARTIIENT FOR RENT. z.
t~ell IIIII artlollc, but ~ ,....., rob'lpn"'!~, -.om 1 ball> blllll-111&,
SO c.aref'llJ. ot pour pet•a wubers, $15 -.cb;eupet Wf refrl~, lr.llee, ear ..
IHUnp. oquon yard; Kom-pll.ol pota, ~ liolcooJ, 11_,-
Call 4~ quort.IIOZ Nnport BIYO. room, -ol blpwoy, Ill
JORDANS' PET SHOP Cool& N-. 548.,!018. H~ CDN. Oee-
17. YEARS Ul Coroal .. 1 Mu NOY .. bor 15. $100. 175~.
quoUty pot -lleo LARGE REFRIGERATOR -
address tt~ tr...., fiDOdCODdltklll. Hutch.. ............................................................... ..
Z'IIZ E. ~I!WJ. S'IS-1430 .!'!_5:~.'!':.!~:~2~..... eOFPICES !'OR R!MT
·80-·-;T·S-·F·O••R .. ;;;L·£··•···· FOR IIENT AIR COND1'11<*EDolllct, $'15
~ , "" BLUFFS (PLAZA) -4 bod-m-. Tl'lad llalJdlq, ap-
SIIIPE, 11 ... .,.._ bn11, cllenlo room, Z bollia, cupot.o, poalle lloq lfotl>llal. S..
IIlla, a:tllell n<la( -. ~. qllto, poola. 7414. dllloo.SeooliiUI&~ to-·· oellool, elm,porutt,]----------
Yidll C!IL fHO, loeldoc No piU. Ltuo toJ•, 18'10. DELIID S-..-ollleo Illite,
1nU1r A ..,... • OW... -S'lll-4487, 1144-04tt. c-dtl lllr. i>r-.o
--(Ill) 111-1111, . . -11(1 -· .... ........ (IU)IU-'11111. TUU. -tEll Ulri'AI.I ---..,._ 1011 -... Boor-----prinllo ...-.
........... ~~----.............. A ... A--11.1~1010. ~~·~~~~~~~~Carp~~·~·~~~~~ IIEIIYIC!S ' ............................ -.... ........ _ ........... ~~
Dowr TliiOW --,·MISCELLAI'f~~ 0111 TO r.u eorpo1ec1 fll. • . a. .. -........... MLUW .., -,. CMIPO'JS Wore..,..U .,., • .. ..... z..Ud......, =-= c::,-c .. -.... ~-·----1111111..,, liM!• ...... .,., "--.--"'* llut. .. 1'111-,lt&a_w.._ " s' 3, M LOfT': L ft. A•t el .... c • Pi ... deE' ....... lell
CIMI.:f: ' -II •~ ll ... oolt, flO 1o ~ 1oo 11-q, C... dtl l107 .~ ONot 8WJ'. C.: LAo ~ Gt I. 1• ... L -•tlllr. , , a. Qt* IIi&......,., -. '
pa~~<S BAZAAII to nloo-for elab pOlio..,.._
be blld from t a.m. to -4 p.m. Frldl1, Nor. 1, bf
Y-Wom•'• Club at tbe eldltiOUI, 110 W.
81. Mro. WUIIam _...., at loll, ol Co1llp Put.
ll.n. Ha"blrt TnJJtmam ol Westcllff. c:o-clwtrmp ol
tbl card Jeetlcm, are J!bplaJ1111 aorMoftbl pactlpdbom•·
mldo c:aodles tllat ..W be -ed for -· -. -,...So are lbe project ol Mro. Edwlll M.-111 ud Mro. RQ1> Lllllallolcl. Tile (;ado_. ebalrmea, Mro. Kofla lltl-
aoo mS Mra. Cllade Sm.itb. wll1 bi.YI tbe eo.trJ ltore mj
wbtlt ,_,. -· Tbt prdeo--.lbe --sbJp ot Mrs. Besa JobaUI' .Wbl.ve Cbrlstmu decantlcu
aDd 0ora1 arraagemub. Tbe UDal bu&&r 1J 1IJder tbt
cbairmanabiP of Ura. WUUa.m GoodwtL (EDid.p pboto.)
EUIIICE COLD 5UCOIIollj; C. C.JTROIIIoiB ER DI!S
Elmlce Hewitt Gold, t5, of Cbarlel c. strobmellr, 14,
702-1/Z Polnsotlla, COI'OIIIl del 39 Drake, LidO Put_ died Oct.
Mar, na found dead 1D her 25 at tbe Costa Mesa Comales-
ap&rtmeot by fellow employees ceat Home. He was bOI'D ill n.
after s11e llllad to show Ill> for llllou oo Jomo 4, 1885, ud
work. Ut·ed 1D this are& for lJ
She was boro Sot>t. 24, 1924, He 15 sumftlj by 1111
ln EoglancL Sbe moted to CaU-Vera; a daupt« Mrs.
fornia ZOyearsacoi.Ddspeattbe nice Karoesty
1ut 5 years ID OrlD&e County. a soo. Robert c.
Sbe wu a stock broker for Deo•er, Colo., aDd 8
Walstoo aDd Co. cblklren.
Mrs. Gold Is siU'l'IYed b)' Ftmeral services were
tler parents, 6 sisters mS 3 Oct. 29 at Baltz eo.ta0~;&;j
brothers, all of Dilly City. Chapel ..tt:b Dr. Darid
Funeral sem.ces ud inter· ot Christ Churcb by tbe
ment were in Redwood City. ottlciatinc. btermeot
Ball& Mortuary of Corona del the OUvewood Cemetery 1D
Mar was the tonrarding dire<:-verstde.
tor.
MARINERS CHURCH
ANNOUNCES
Guest speaker tor the 10 a.m. worship serTlce Uds
Sunday, Nov. z, will be Nlcbolas KurtaDick, professor
ot Bible at Biola College, La Mlrada.
SUNil4Y SCHOOL AT t:OO A.M.
WORSHIP SERVJCE AT 10:00 A.M.
EVEIIliiG SERVICE AT 7:10 P,M,
ZIIID EAST CDAST HWY., CoDIA DEL loiAR
SITUATID DH TIN ACIIS
SPACIOUS 1 A 2 IIDIIM. AI'AIT_,-.
, ..... " Unfvm. ,,_ $150
• Pli\·ate Patios • Fi1eplaces
• POOLS • ~ Hole Pullin& Gteen
• Tennis
• Sepa1a1e Family Section
•, 4.tt i. to Schoo ls and Playa10und
900 s .. lone, C.t.t
"-cArtt.r IIIHr C.ut ltwy. clue to Fo.a.i• 1111•4
CD-A DEL liAR 6.U.ll6ll
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
Sales through the Multiple Listing
Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa
Mesa Board of Realtors totaled
over $39 million 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
OCEAN VIEW
Only $37,700
EXCLUSIVE WITH
PETE BARRffi REALTY
Shh-h-hl
NEED A QUIET RETUAT! Small hilltop
home has breathtiiking n ew of VaJl cv &.
Hill s. Beautiful trees on '21..Z acru in Ylicai·
p::~. Vi.i il our oflice & see pictures of this pro-
perty.
$29,750
PETE BARRETT
REALTY
' 1~ W•tcllff Dr. lf.l.
64·2-5200
COLLEGE PARK
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
.
• 3 Bedrooms • Electric Built-Ins
• Family Room • 1 3/4 Baths
• Fireplace
$25,950
Wells-McCardle
Reliable Service ~ince 1943
(~YnME)
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TMURSM~, OCT. 3D; ll&t
COIIIIIA DE!, IIAII, CMJF. ·····" ....... .
• ...... ~ Cestl ..
I.We W. C...aa4e!Mar
Balboa lsla:n'd ..... ......_
LUXURY DUPLEX
ONE 4 BEDROOM. Z BATH UMI't~"t ~ 3
BEDROOI<, Z BATH Ul<IT EXCELLEMT RANTALS-
SUIIWER l WINTER.
$85,000
RIDDLE & ROSS, REALTORS
ATTENTION • HOME OWIIERS & HOM!! IUYERS
You're lovited to our beaudfla.l oew omce to new
an elhlb(t of saJoo color priJIU of tbe Newport
Harbor Area.
353.5 E. CDAS T HWY.
CDROIIA DEL loiAR
675-7225
OPEN THE GATE· · ·
••••• TO THIS 0 11l"STANDIIIG EASTBLUFF HOIAE
AND YOU ENTER INTO THE BEST OF CAUF'ORlflA
LIVING • • • 4 Bl., Deo aDd. Somas room wltb Mly
atmmattc pool, a riew of tbe city lllbtS streteblD.g
out to tbe borisoo.
••••
A RARE ·BUY
ztlU1 E .. et Looe
HUDttqtoa -eb
Cbarrntng 3 br. home, Jarce slurnpstooeartplace .••
crner lllllous ••• submit ollers. AskiDg $21.500.
••••
for the MONEY
CAIIEO IUGHLANIS HOIAE • • • LARGE UVING
ROOM ••• · 4 BR, !.-1/2 BATHS, FAMILY ROOM
••• .$42,500.00 wiU more yoa 1n.
l)OX Y. fRAXI<l.IX
I R~Al.10R ' 3250 East Coast Hilhw'Y
Cor ant del Mil'. Celilorn11
Pttone: 673-2222
CORBIN-
MARTIN
ltU£'1'0lllJ
WT BLUFF HOMES
Outatancltng 3 bedroom, Z bath home
on quiet street, beauWully landscaped
and priced at $38,1150. •
New listing in Eut Blurt: Five bed-
room, 3 bath home. Priced&t$43,500.
C&ll for complete tnform&tton
CORBIN~J4ARTIN.IDc.
"'!a II• 8q I IJh bl 7 ar
1011 a. COMt ..,. . . ~-....... c-w 175·1111
LIDO ISLE
This charming home on Via Genoa
has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, plus powder
r oom .•. Dressing room with show-
er; a large living room, large family
r oom, both with fireplaces , , . A for-
mal dining room and a delightful kit-
chen ••. 3-car garage allows space
where you need it.
This home was built by a perfec-
tionist. Price Includes carpeting and
draperies.
$85,000 ® LID~E!~~! TY, INC.
LID O ISLE PR O PE R TI ES
·~n Vto L;do 673-7300
M...,....t leodr.-f,.... the L.A. area coli 625-8034 ....................
Former Model Home
Cllmlll BUII.l" -1111 n-..V.I/1 ,_ oew. All tbe \IteM ~ blltl.... , .. _,
-...... ! fbiJ -ud -""""· t locUI decorator •allplpers, 4 bedrooms, formal dlm.Dc
room, parquet Wnily room, wet bu, Z~l/Z..car
garap, pool s1se yard.
WALK TO ELEMENTARY and .secooda.ry schOols •
Sellers movi.Dg to WiscoDSiD. wt.ll lle lp lloaoce. $64, 500,
:a.Dd you OWQ the laDd.
e Submit your smaller home th trade
HAL PINCHIN a. Associates
E. COAST HI WAY CORONA DEL loiAR
CALL 67~2 AHYTtwEI
PACIFIC OCEAN CALLING!
Only a large ezpuse of clean, white SlDd ~
this cozy 3 bedroom, % batb borne ftom the bea_uWul
Pacltlc. Huge llYine room W1th lots of new .u.tow.
Automatic sprinklers, stme, refrigerator, WUber/
dryer am some fur niture are lDc luded lD ale. Jut
r educed 1n pr ice by $5,000, to $&4,000 •••••
Owner 's loss is your ga.1a.. Ooa'tmiss thlslmmacu.late
oome on R-3 lot.
Remember the 'Alamo!
lt you don't remember it pn us a call ud n'D
sbow it to you. Pumice brick walls..ulJ& b:lt tldtl,
boautltully .... bar<!Woocl ~· ud-..... -u e just a few of the m&.QJ outiiC:uldtiC....._ tllld1
S br. SI)Ukler. Faultless ooutnctloD lo ...... Jllpa
p.Uy deconled to p1.,. momma. su.• • u a~
kJt oa ooe ot Corona del Mar'• kwt:U• tree ._, .......
Oao~ .. I&J -eallu _,(Jooa ..,.,_-,_.
....,. be -.liille). ln ...
,
IM OIT IIMDI EJiiiJI .,.CliGI--,. '
-M,OCT ....
CINIJIIII. DEl. IIAft, CAU F.
'='~r~:.i!:: A•to de1ler D.unton dies Church News
:-::::::.. .. ~ lOla Gfor .. -lr~IO,-o110? otlllo-Aoollb,a-no~-ollllo --.,-, 1100 B.
Btn1 -,_, CU'IIIM1 &1: c.aJ. .... Jdlld.. diiCt •11W ot .. KJwulaCJe.a.,.._,IIIOOI'Mdk:.,_Dr .. CoutBWJ.,c.-dilllllar-....ta..a Pan IIIIa "*f.· Oct. lila Roar "'oollltal abr ..__ olllll-A-.--Vlw lllllo-Dr. wu. -.....,... lorlllo 10 .....
l,.•••••"'•••oiiiiiiiiiiiiii._iiii_lio_•l aa «deddd meess ..tc Lodet. Ud a e...,. Uam Eller will cMltNr a..,.._ ...tee tlda a.d&1 ww bt 'n.t lWDoU rNkltat came Nmblr ottbe Sa.Dta A.aaCoaD.-..... ''Cod bU u.--.. Rtdlolu Klrtutet, JII'C0r 7 W'
SCOTTS
lawn products
Use trOW -or nex t sprilfK. Scons
money btJck stztisf~~t:tioll puulllltee
11pp/ic1Jb/e either titrf.e
WAS NOW SAVE
Turf Builder \~ 7.47 2.48
PLUS 3 or l3B5 10.47 3.48 PLUS 4
585 4.46 1.49
lo c..-Ia UD.IIo-try CIW>. anJloblo," at lila 9:11 Mil 11 ot B11>1o 11 Btola Coooto, La a ,..., _...., lA Allallalm a.m. ... ~co. IIIIo ~. Minda.
Ud 11Mr JIIOIItd tbe tut..,saeo Ht Ia ArYtved by his wUe,l.oJI.IlJ tDCIIIblabttacobMIINd • • •
lllaKMzltarl>orbolldlllcoo«b Ruth; 2 ..... Goorp J r . and durlll(llovembor. TboPlJIIICIOIIl~opU*'
St.iD Sui& ADa UIIW U burDid. WUU&m botb ot s..ata. All&. • • • Clulrcb, J1U Broad St., New-
Tbt CCJDCent .. pn.MDtly aad I d.nJNM'I, Mn. EllA.. Tbe FLrlt Baptlat Churc::b cl. port Hetcbtl-"Good trUilHI
locatocl II IUO S. Main,-botl! BareeiOotTue ... andMu. Cool& M-, :101 Mapolla Sl., o1 oor p-allll!do" wiD 1>0 1bo
Alii.. Barbara Hales Of Newport at Santa Ana AYt.-Dr.P. G. Ml'moD tqltc of tbeReY. Nof.
Kr. DuatoD wu a member Beach Neumann wm brl.nr a meuace m.u 8rwD at tbe 10 a.m .....
• OQ "A baar1 beat away•• at 11 Ytce WI Suaday.
HEARTHSTONE
pofpouni
Prlnte memorial services a.m. SIIDday. His topic at 7p.m. • • •
were beld Oet. ZS at Halts will be "Terror aDd trapdy -Tbe CIDlral Bible Cburcb,
Mortuary, Corooa del Mar. who Ls tacklnc Jt'?.. %3rd st. at Orange Ate,, Costa
Farewell for Chandlers Mesa-Putor Henry E. Jooes
wlU ~ oa "Vtetorloua
p,.iDI'' at the t ud 10:30 a.m.
SWlday se.rYtees. At 7 p.m. bll
A dlaDer puty was P•ea at ance; Mr. &Dd Mrs. J. Notcb, toptc w111 be "Gospel power
the Balboa Bay Club FrtdaJ ud Mrs. Heleo Aui[UStlA.. lle&d maolfllted.''
oJ.gbt, Oct. Z4, tn booor ot Mr of tbe -Ueattnc dirisloo. • • •
aod Mrs. CourtoeyR,Cha.Ddler. Aa Yr. &Dd Mrs. Cha.adler Cbr18tlu ScleoceCbW'cbes-
Mr. CbaDdler Is retlrlllg Oct. anticipate aa eJteoded trip to "EterluUAg pmistuneot" will
GAS LOGS 31 u purchasinc agent tOI' the Alasta tbe decorattnc sebeme be the Mpie of the lei80D ser-
Tbere b 10methine aooc a County of Orange. Amoog tbe depleted our oewtst state 1D :': ~ ~:~:::\~~~~
blutng flre oa a cool eYeo1DC more than '15 guests were Cap. the table deeon.tiou eqcuted
tba.t '""Yes ooe 1 feellnc of ta1n Robert Luxemburcer of by Mra. Brita Malm-Bn.ndea-Newport Beacb,ll a.m.lDCosta lty aod th1 prol:lably the sherlf!'s department, Mrs. berg of Corona del liar m1 Mesa and 10 a.m. 1D Harbor
!:urtrue '1"cK:.o . ear: a as 1t Grace Marland, Mr. aod Mrs. Mrs. Barb&ra Powers of Gat-View ~Us. • •
ls DOW But. ~y with~ Forrest Ellis. Mr. aDd Mrs. den Grove. Mrs, Vera Alar-St. Andrew's Presbyterian
-H .. ' •·--TV enter-Lorea Berryandthelrdaughter; con, on behalf of the employ-~· • ~ .. _ wtU "" presented Mr Cb&Ddler Cburcb, 600 St. ADdrew•s Rd., talcmeot aDd l.nstaDt coo-N&tbaD Clft:"ary, wbo u..u ees, • Cutf HaYen -Dr. Charles
yenJenee foods thepubUc waW the position Mr. Cba.ndler ls with a gold watch. Dterenfteld wtll preach oo the
1nstaot ftte ~ the fireplace. leariDc; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mr. Ch&ndler was mayor of topic, "You can't tell the d1f-
Wby? Tbere are a oumber ol Rocha; Douglas Kelly, safety santa Alia before he became 1 .. at 8 9 30 .~11 ~ the c fOr hi f no .... ehasi""" a<H>ot ereaee, • : .uu a.m. reaaoos: tbe lltgtl cost of ftte-director -· ounty 0 -e e ... --.~ • SUDday, New member classes
wood, tbe convenience of ps In MRS. FRANCIS ST RUZ COM NEWCOMERS FROM wlll bep.a at 1:30 p.m.
tlle fireplace, tlle lack ol a OF C.M. lS DEAD U 62 HOLLAHD OPEH SHOP Thursday, Nov. 6.
clean-out door lo the bottom Newcomers to COfODII, del St. Mark Presbyter1an
ol the flrepla.ee, and the Frueis Mildred StrU%, 62• of Mar are Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Church, 2100 Mar VIsta. East
ecooomy ol gas logs (flre-1537 Ponderosa, Costa Mesa, F Muyderman, who owo aDd Bluff-A congregational mee-
screen. firewood aod tlretools died Oct. 20• at ber home. She oPerate SUI Frederits, Fk»'tst UDg will follow the 10a.m.Suu-
NOT required). was born Nov . 20• 1906• in Shop at 2626 E. Coast Hwy. day service for the electtoo of
Whatever the reason, mor-e Spokane, Wash,, had been a Blll hu bad 15 years 5 elders and 4 deacoas.
and more gas k>gs are resident of California for 60 of e.xperteoce as a florist lDilts • • •
bela& sold. If you are 1o the years aDd had Uved In Orange aatln Holla.Dd. His wUe, the A series of4diseussion met-
market tor a p..s klg set, there Co unty since 1945. former Ullle Corrler, served tlngs on farm labor ers and the
are a few b ets you should teEp She 1s survived by husband, with the DutchNavyi.Diodooesla. Delaao strlb and grape boy-
lD mimi. To bectn with, gu lop Stepbeo; 2 sons, Fraok and All the n.nures 1a tbe oew cott began la.st Sunda.y at St.
a.o lllusion, and that James Means of Costa Mesa; a Oorlst shop were des1cned alld Kark Presbyterian Church, ~=:. IJ found 1a the name brother, Howard MurcboiSa.ota bum by BtU lltmselt. Theflon.l 2100 Mar VIsta, East Slut!,
p Thus, 1t tbe flame pat. Aoa; a sister, F'ernSelrersonof arrangements are custom made and wtll coatiDue the oell 3 ~s to be rea.llstlc, Newport Beach, aDd 6 grand-by the OWDers. Sundays at 7:30p.m. The future
llkely you will Uke tbe set. children. topics are: '·The tum worker
look tor the fOllowing when Funeral services were held MRS. l iDA BASSET OF speaks out," Nov. 2; "Thegro-
p.s logs: Oc t. 23, at Bell BroadWay WEST NEWPORT DIES wers• argumeot," Nov. 9; "Tbe
1 A gas log display where Chapel and burial was at the Llda Bassett. 89 of 405 38th 1od.lvldua.J aDd the church are In~
'eanseetbepslopburnlng. Harbor Rest Memorial Park. St., West Newport', was touDd volved," Nov. 16.
2. A good Dame pattern . . • JOHN WATSON SUCCUMBS apparently unconscious by ber YOUTH BACK HOME
flame In tront, lnbetween, aDd Jotm J. Watson. 83, or 2134 husband at their resideoee aDd Frank Martus Bolsseraoc,
oo the sides of tbe logs. Continental AVe., Costa Mesa, was dead on arrival at Hoag 18, son of Mr. aDd M.rs. Nor-
3. A complete lack of any died Oct. 25 at theCou.otty Cit.lb HospitaL She had been Ill for a mao Botsserue of 216 Lis
type oliiOise wbeo the set Is Ut. Coovaleseeot Hospital. He was long time. Ave., Corooa del Mar, who was
Hearthstooe gas logs are cast. born In England oo Dec. 4, 1885, Mrs. Bassett was bora June reported mlsstog oo Oct. 13.
WE'RE
NEW I •••
• FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION-
. . . why not or der
one of our unique
custom made
floral arrangements?
• BANQUETS ARE OUR SPECIALTY •
Bill Frederiks,
Florist
2626 E. COAST WHY ., CORONA DEL MAR
PHOH E, 675 ·7552
FRI. & SAT. HITES
(CDSTIIMES
lUESDAY lHTERHAn OHAI. Hl TE
Every Tuesday at DlDller eDjOy a
emt:ic entree trom a foreign laDd.
l uncheon • Dinner e Codt•ils
Dt•l Itt 1'•11'""'-' Jlot,M. Jt.lltltOVIoD..,IOJ __ ._
1, '"'""'"'""''~'~~~ "' .... ce .... ~ . .....,...,., •-• .,...,. • ., ,,.. ,.,,., ,.,, "'''"'' ,.
Super Bonus IM5 9.71 3.24
to faithfW.Iyreprodoce bl.rkteJ.-and had Uved 1D this area tor Z.f, 1880, in Hannibal, Mo. Sbe returned home that same DJgbt.
ture, lmots aDd other details. 2 years. came to Cal1tornia 46 yearsago Hls parents stated that 1t toot R~I~CI~Y materials used afP iie is survived by Z daughters, and had Uved 13 years loOra.oge him a UtUe laager to returo
type surtacln&: missile Mrs. Sarah Hayes of Costa Mesa County. tltlla:!,"!"':.!:!:~~----...:::=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; pads. AU logs are and Ellen J.JacksooofEngla.od. She Is survived by her hus-I'
Bonus .9<95 7.47 2.48
to loerease band, Robert; a son, Huold, tDd wtlt mt lhatter FUD&ral aenices wW behekj of HllllllDgtoa Beaeh, Z gr:a.Dd.-
I NO VEMBER 1----HOV EMBER 30 I made olfnfertor today, Oct. SO, at Ba.lt& Costa. chUdreo ancl4great-g:randebtJ-Nesa Chapel aDd inW'meli will clay materials. All buroers be at tbe Falrbaveo Memorial ~en.
inade to rlgld sped-Park. Sen lces we re held Oct, Z8 at II~::0~~~1el:~,:are tully tested Pael.ftc View Chapel wltb the
a ulllorized ~ moii<T
Our log sets L.H. VAH DEN BERG DtES Rev. Raymond l. Brahams of
fully guaranteed for ooe Lambertus H. Van Deo Berg. St. Andrew'!: Presbyterian
&0, of 9890U,CostaMesa,died Church otfletat1Dg. lntermeot
Quallty logs, careful lostal-Oct. 15 at Costa Mesa Memorial was at Rose Hills Me morial
latJon and guuanteed r esults Hospital. Park lo Wb.lttler.
give you gas logs of la.st1ng He Is survived by his wile, The tamUy says tllat do-
beauty. St~ in to see U»em Joba.Dna; a son, Jao; 3 daugtl-nations may be madetotbeUda. I~~~~~~ at THE HEAR TH-ters, Mart)e DenlDg or Newport L. Bassett memortal tuodattbe
2111 East Coast HiP-Beac h aDd Trulda Denlng and St. Andrew's Church.
way (one b1ock south of The Heonle Van Doorn of Costa. "Your Household Dopartm-t ltoro " Cortee Garden), Corona del Mesa; and 9 grandchildren. MARY HOTGER IllES;
3107 EAST COAST HIGHWAY Mar. Open 10 to 5 weekdays SerYices were held Oct. 18, SERVICES lH IOWA
Saturdays; 10 to 9 Fridays; at Baltz Costa Mesa. Chapel. Mary M. Hotger, 81,ol181-B CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. and never oo Sunday. Interment was at the Fairhaven Santa lsabe~ costa Mesa. die
!!!!!!!!!!!~=========:...C~e:m:e~t=er~y~. ------, Oct. 20 at Hoa.g Hospital. Sbe
to meeting you Nov . 1
• Corona del Mar
Our Personalized Services Include:
SHAMPOO/SET . . . . . . $5.00
HAIRCUT .... . . . . . . 4 .00
PERMANENTS from • •• 15.00
We Have the Hairpiece You Need!
WIGLETS ..... . $19.95 -STYLED
CASCADES from . . . . . 29.95 -STYLED
FALLS from ••• . . . . • 34.95 -n•••o
OPEN 6 DAYS
TELEPHONE TODAY: 673·5950
C!ovE!t §iJ.
diai't !JJE.~iyn~
and Wig Salon
was born May ZS, 1883, lD Ion,
and came to CaWoro.ia and
Orange County lD 1963.
Sbe is surYIJed by 1 1C10o
Clarence of Iowa; 6 daoP,ters,
Florence M. Da.nlorth of Al-
hambra, Ruby Reuter of Costa
Mesa, and Marie Powell. Ireoe
Ztckel, Norma YUier aad
Gladys Damman, all of Iowa.
i.nd 16 g:randcb.lldren.
Services •ere held lD New-
too, Iowa. Bell BroadWay was
the forwarding d1rector.
DERBY WlHHER HAME
11
D•YIDDI Top prize of a $100
bolld aad a take-home trophy In
tlle 5th ... ual ft--.. beoeftt lbo Onn .. COIIIIIy
sociatSoo for RetardedCbUdrea
was won by S. W. GamlDC!D ol
RIYer side wttb a 10--PCMal cow
cod. Sec:ood priM wut to RoD
Wltb of Costa Mesa with u I~
--cod. Bolb catcbea trere made from the "CbrUDtl
Isle" out ol Art's l.aprUnr.
Ball>oa, and woo ....... BID
Wallls a euseom rod from LOll
Be~ .
CDHAWAY DIES
PuUDe Ccaft1, '73, ar
112 west wu-. costa Mesa.
died Oct. 16, at tbe Hart.Jaad
-ltal ID Baklwto Park. Sl!a
sarrim by lclaqlllon, Mn •
ll'adlclll and ..... Fruelo 1 str>tt• a~ c-. M_, s ..-..
eiiUIIra and 4 ...,U-p-a!!llci>IJ.
dna.
Sentees ,... blid at BaJta
I ~=~M:-c.:cba:~~oolwlth F-J.-of SLIGo-
alii< ......
Wrap around tread
styling, at a low
ply -our handsome
UFETIIIE
WHEEL
IIAI.AMCE
and European
price. Full four
first line tire.
WRAP AROUND TREAD
lmprov«i Srarinp Control
TRIM , SLIM WHI TEWALL
Giws C. Modem ~·w:.
LIVE ACTION TREAD
S.fe Swtil'lf,
Runni,., .t Stopping
4 PLIES OF ~IIWI:bnf
RUf/11«1 Sowrgrh MKJ Dur.bility
ROWS OF INTERLOCKING
TREAD ELEMENTS
R-t;, ...... Action
COIOII •el IIAI TilE I mMO
MIIII.UT COAST HIGIIWAl'Y~l:·~,~C~a~'~' :• .. -e fili«<M OWIGI. II & TlliACD CIIIDIT ,... ...
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THE NIGHTINGALE CIIAP1'Ell ol the Hoog lloopllal Awt-
Wary wU1 preseot "a morldtac with Jack LaLame" on Fri-
day, NOf. 7, at 10:30 a..m. 1D the Hoag coofereoce center.
Mf. I,II,.IDOf will be tbe .,eaker. Dlspl&ytoa: a poster about
tbe 1'91Dt are Mrs. Leoaard Sooth. at left, and Mrs. Clark
Somera, nce-c:balrmu of the NlcDtlDples.. nctets may
be otUiaed b)' caiUne Mrs. Somers, 644...2541, or Mrs.
WtUiam ScbwOI'er, cbalrman, at 673.26S4. Otbercommlttee
members are Mmes. Matthew Keaney, Georre Ray, WUbur
Mtwllllll, Jack Guoaus, Wtwam Alldrews aad Earl Lewis.
(Jack West pboto.}
Target: pornography
JOe
COSTA
~~~~~~~~~MESA
BUILDING NEARS RECORD
suo Incomplete ftcuru lor ' Bor Club Detelopmoal, ai-
Oetoblr brine tbe mootb's total terattou lor auto qeocy die
batldlac permit nhte cloae to at 900 W. Cout Hwy., $15,000,
Ute $5 mlWoo mark 1n Newport • BALBOA
Beac:b, brtnc:lDC the tecol'd lor WUSOD E. Carter, oew btl~
tbe year almost ~ to the aU-cony eotra.nc.e, Z09 8th Street,
Umel2·moalh hicboflastyear. $3,800.
A $5 miWoo totalforOctober *HARBOR ESLANO
would briO« the 10-month re. U:. Morr;an, swlmmln&: pool,
eord tor 1969 jull po.st $44 IZ Harbor Island, $3,500.
mUJ!oo, jusl sby ot the 1968 • BALBOA tsLAND
mark of $44,!18,236. E. D. Wllllams, addilloD a1
Tbe Octobu permit figures 505 N. Bay Ft., $4,000.
were boosted by a $2.374.795 Robert Kay, z • .mu, 2-storY
Nortbbld project, $1,!30,665 dwelll.Dc. 126 Dtamood Ave ••
tn permits for' tbe Gersoo· $41,000.
8abr townhouse apartmesJt Robert B. Smltb, add
pro)ec:t oear Newport ceocer, room aM stu:ly, 1604 s.
am a $6~,000 parking struc. Ft., $25,000,
ture buwtallon tor tbe Balboa Robert v. Ubllk, 2nd floor
losunDe<! C<>. building In the addltlon, W Coral, $6,000.
Center. Aaaftlt. lddltioo at 100 Dl.a-
Here Is a Ust of permits is-
sued during October, valued at
$1,000 a.Dd over: * EAST UPPER BAY
IDH and the Holstein Co.,
119 permits for dwelllngs and
praps in Tract 6996, ra.oging
In value from $21,765 to $37,-
200; total, $2,374,795.
Gersoo-Babr, 13 two-story
aputmeDC buildings, 900 San
Joaquin Hills Rd., $990,000;
also a 16,039 sq. ft. central
bu1ldln&: wtth sbops and model
apartments, $2.40,585.
• NEWPORT CENTER
mood An., $5,000.
• NEWPORT HEJGfrJ'S
R ' 8 c .. ..tt,.,lJ<,._
teo.ces, 1700 E. 16th
$8,395.
• IRVINE TERRACE
Tt"A. Devloe, add llvloeroom _
and enlarge garap, 1424 Dol-
phln Ter ., $7,500.
• HARBOR VIEW HILLS
D. K. Wallace, swtmmlDgpool
at 1101 White Salls, $4,300.
Doo T. Smith, swlmmlngpool
at 1221 Key West, $5,400.
H. A. Schniederman, swim-
ming pool, 2000 Port Weybrldge
Pl., $3,900.
Dona.Jd Dike, deck, Z041 Port
Bristol, $1,000,
THE BOSS OF THE YEAR, attoroey James L. Rubel Jr.,
selected by the Oranp Couoty-H.arbor Area Legal Secre-
taries Assn., is shown with his secretary, Mrs. Barbara.
Williams, at the award ceremooy at tbe Costa Mesa County
Club. Wr. Rubel, a resident ot Corona del Mar, ma..lnt.ains
his law ottl.ce at 3432 VIa ()porto, Newport Beach.
·The JnlDe Co., remodel of-
n ee at 550 Newport Center
Drive East, $6,5G.),
Allcon Co., Interior -ra.Us at
2101 San Joaquin Hills Or.,
$Z2,Z50.
Robert Graham, swimming
pool, 1214 Keel Dr., $3,100.
Blll Mu~ swimming pool.
1400 Sandcastle, $3,800,
Stop smoking earns I. 0.
Balboa Insuraoce Co., fouo-
11an-J 8IWlt cl Eul 811111, -od poi11110CI' 1o -coMnl.,....,., otlioMnport _,tor lllollopo'o--
a..b r-. Club, wt11 beta-$111&> Iliad. Proe-wt11 ...
lured utili for the Colla .. _ prOtide ICbolarll\lpo tor -
Art Leap's 4th Ullual bollday a.rtllll at OCC, UCI, Calstut
art solree at 5 p.m. NoY", 16 Fu.Uertoo. Cal Sta.teLOA&e.c:a
at the Costa Mesa Golf &.ad &Dd Golden w .. CoUep. ~
Couatry Club. Mr .•Babtitt was school studema sbarlnc iD tM
tile featured voeallst tor ma.oy sc:bolar&fltps wtll be h-om Ea.
years with Kay Kyser's "Kol-t:I.Dcla., Costa Mesa, Newport
lep ·of Musical Knowledge" Harbor and Corona del Mar.
orchestra. Wn. Carey Cowan, presldeat
Doaald Btel 'Will coo:tuct ot the Art League, Is lD cbar~
silent Ud reruJ;ar aucttoos ol ot over~all arraopmenU.
the wonderful
shape of rug s
by")
Tbe ftcJllaplnstporoogaphy Upgrade, 656 Siena Way, Los dation for parking structure at
wlU be the tq,lc at the NoY. 5 Angeles. Her orpnlJ.aUon 1.5 1771 San Joaquin Hills Rd.,
K. K. Young, swlmmlDg pool,
1201 Outrlue:r, $4,104.
• CORONA DEL MAR
•·Stut-llvtng -stop smo-To provide moral support
king'' Is the theme of th1.s for those who want to break
year's cancer edocatioo week,. the cigarette lla.blt, the Amert-
Nov. 9-15, Mrs. David Rich-can Cancer Society willprovl~
artds, public educauoo chair-free red and wbtte 10 buttons.
man of the American Cancer ... JQ stands for ··1 quit," Mrs.
Society, 0rang1! County Branch, Richards eJI)lained. Free U-
sald this week. terature Js available for those
R nunds, ,.,.,d.~. rrn:tr;,•.' }",lll·lllul't
theo1 fi ll WITh r/,op· Tru•U' /,,"e rit nod
tht ,,. colo 1'8 h, n•'t, t 11!. Sn l't l'!'!ltf il1,
too. Tns& fh, m ,, {'''!l'"ollm ft n•ltlll'illq
ruor11 ,, IJt•rf ,-,,,,m ''' h111l. Seh•d !1'"11
Karastalt rrr"'' ,,,,, ~~~~gGal/rl"!l IIQ/t".
meeti.D& ol tt1e Harbor Forum at supporting a.oti-pofliOCI"lPhy $650,000.
tbe Island House, Fashion btlls In Sacramento and Wash-Tile lntne Co., 500 Newport
lalaDd. ingtoo. Center Dr. East, addltloo, $49,.
Cotree wtll be sened at 10 Tbe lJUiual book tuaar 000; ftve permits for teoant
a .m., andlheprocramwtllbegin ot Harbor Forum will be held lmprovemeots, $35,520.
at 10:45, llllowed by a buffet just before and after the talk. • LINDA ISLE
bmcbeoo. Tbe speaker wtu be There wtll be boots Cor Ben Rluotto, 2-story, 1-unlt
Mrs. Va.a c. Newkirk, fowKier-juveniles and adults, a.Dd gUt dwelling at 87 Linda Isle, $120,-
president of Operatloo Moral wrapping wtll be an.llable. 840; and masonry nil, $1,000.
_,..--------------------, • WEST UPPER BAY Lester New, swimming pool
at 1712 Galaxy Dr., $3,5GV.
Or. Hagadorn, addition, 807
Aldebara.a Circle, $6,800.
Louis Kormont, addition at
1921 Bayside Dr., $1,000.
Van Frank Restaurant, 3801
E. Coast Hwy., wall partttloos,
$2,500.
Karen Jdargreta, alterations
and remove partitions for en-
largement of Toy Store at 3101
E. Coast Hwy,, SZ,SOO .
Robert stoessel, add second
noor, 321 Poinsettia, $7,000.
MRS. ELFIE SURCK OF
··Lung cancer is this Ill-wbo aren't coovioced they need
Uon's most rapidly rising d1-to quit.
sease," said Mrs. Richards. •·You've probi.bly heard that
•·It Is among tbe most dJ.mcult 100,000 doctors ~ve quite
to treat, yet the easiest to pre-smolrlng cigarettes," said Mrs.
vent." Richards. ''Obviously they must
Orange County Health De-know something that not f!'lery.
partment records show' tha.t 307 ooe else knows. More than
people died of respiratocy 21 000,000 Americans han
I'IIOfiS$101t"'L
IHTI!IIIOR DESICNEIS
H.J.GARRETf fURNf]URt
2215 H"'RIOR BLVD.
COSUMES..., CALIF. 6ol6-o175 6ol6-o176 Why wait
until the
last minute?
R. L. Slaugtlter, 2012 Beryl
Ln.., coavert porch to entry
ball, $1,000.
CENTRAL H.B. DIE$ malignant neoplasms to tbe stU-ted UvLDg. You. can too."
El.O.e Bell Starck,. 93, ol 191Z cocmty in 1968, l.a 1963, tbe .!::::============= Court A•e., Ceotral Newport, nun was 187.
0~ MOM., THUJIIt5., ~'""1. ~VU
The time for investors to start thinking
about realigning their portfolios for las.
purposes and upgrading their investment
positions is now ... not· the end of December,
Here's why:
Let's say you've taken a capital gain of
$4 ,000 this year and you presently hold
another security at a $3.000 loss. By selling
that security now. you establish a $3,000
loss. Result? For 1969 you're taxed on a
net capital gain of only !t.OOO -not $4,000,
Or perhaps you hold securities at losses
which e~:ceed your capital gains for this
year. By establishing those losses now, you
can deduct up to $1 ,000 of the ncess from
your ordinary 1969 income, and up to Sl,(X)()
of the unused balance each year thereafter.
But if you wait until the last minute to
establish s uch losses and switch into more
attractive issues, you'll probably find
younelf caught up in the traditional
year-end tu-adjustment rush. That could
mean you'd receive less on your sales
and pey more on your purchases than in
a less volatile market.
Interested in discovering how taJ:·adjust·
menta now might be of benefit to your
portfolio position? Contact your nearest
Dean Witter office today. We'D be glad to
arrange an appointment, at your conve-
nience, with one of our account e~:ecutives.
There's no cost or obligation involved.
Of coul'9e, we can't present ounelves as
tax n:perta. And, as you know, the present
laww relating to capital gains and IOS8e8
may be changed, with a resultant effect on
this year's transactions. These are questions
for your tax counsel. We can. however,
dilcuu with you the various aspect.A of
tu-losl &ellinc and suggest ways to upgrade
yow preeent investment position.
AU invaton, by the way, should have
a copy of our 1969 [)jgest of Capital Cain
and Loa Pmvill:ions. And for municipal
bond holders. we have a special report on
how to convert paper laMes into real tax
Nvinp. Free copies of each report are
availlble at any Dean Witter office.
You·~ clou to nun who know
wMn you irwetr wirh ...
DEAN WITTER IR: Ca.
IHCOIU'OJIATZII ..........,.._,,._..._.re •
a,... ... A. p,~-. Vin PH#INal,
l',..a.l l'lao
JJO If..,_, C••n ,......., HftiiiOrt 8•ad
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• •
N. P. Frost, addition at 1606
Dorothy Ln., $4,500. * BACK BAY
Dial Construction Co. and
Ooo Koll. add to Post Office
building, 3723 Birch, $25,000.
• LIDO ISLE
Walker Smith, 901 Zurich
Ct.rcle, a z.story, 1-unlt dwe1-
llllL $79,000, aDd pool, $3,800.
Mrs. C. F. stout, enlarge 2nd
noor, 925 Via Lido Soud, $20,.
000.
WaUer Simonds, endose pa.
tto, 229 Via Genoa, $6,000.
• NEWPORT SHORES
died Oct. 26 at her residence.
She was born May 29, 1876, aDd
had been a resident of c au.
forni.a all her We.
She Is surrtved by 3 daup:..
ters, Josephine Oqulst of Costa
llesa, Elsie Patterson and
Ma.rle Hloe, both of Newport ••
Beach; a son, Karl Starck of .;
Newport Beach; 11 g::ramchil~
dren and 11 great-grandehil-
dren.
Services ·.-ere held Oct. 29,
at Baltz Mortuary, Corona del
Mar, aDd interment was at Pad-
flc Vtew Memortal Park.
Dr. P. w. Gales, addition at
100 Lu,.,... St., $14,000. HOLID"'Y .\HD CRUISE
• NEWPORT F.uHIONS TO BE SHOWN
Fran Delaney, replace sign, Balboa Yacht Club's lad.J.es
630 Slst st., $1,800. luncheon, onNov.l3, wtthsoctal
J. F. Gekrreich, add aDd al-hour at 11 :30 aoo lunc1'1e00 at
teraHoos, 412 38tb St.,$22,700, 12:15, lrtll featwe hoUday aDd
Newport Arches Mulna, Inc,. cruise fashions. Mrs. Almoo
3333 W. Coast Hwy.,partttloos, Locka.bey is , coordinator o1
$2,000; remodel, $4,500, fashion for Balboa Yacht Clllb.
WllU.am Bell, add 2nd floor, Welcoming members and their
3500 Marcus, $22,500. guests will be Mmes, D:arid
Tbe Irttoe Co., addltloo at Smiley, Doo FrankliD and Ed
1008 Bayside Dr., $12,000. Steen Jr.
Coat:Inenta!Savlngs, 3444Vla FILMS AVAILABLE Ltdo, alterations for bank and
store, $88,500. Mrs. Hancock Barullng, A HALF U:TLUON COPlES of
----:-::-::-:-:-c-:-:-=c::::--cha.lrman of the Newport Beach th 0ran c ........ t 1 Library Boar<t_lJlOOUDCes a new e new ge ou ... , e e-
LEG.U. NOTICE __ service _ films available 00 phone book are being distrlbu-
p.35017 loan, tree ot charge. ted by 500 dellverymen to Pact.
CERTIFICATE OF Bl.SINESS This senlce Is naUable as tic Telephone users. The oew
rtcUUous Firm Name a result ot Newport Beach be-directory ls displayed here by telephoot company typist THE UNDERSIGNED does coming a member ot tbe Theresa Smith, who Is oot of
hereby certify that be l.s coa-Santiago t:Cq)el'atln Ubrary tbe neuly 3 000 Smiths in the
ductiag a reta.ll candy store system. Mariners Library bas book. Tiler ' 292 000 Ustin
business at SOl MulDe Ave., beeo designated for this ser. eare • gs
Balboa lslaDd. UDder the flc· vice, but a.a annotated U.st ot on 852 pa.p:s, ,40 pagts more
twou.s firm name ot Istand ftlm Is available ar all 3 U-~to:S:: rr:m~~~
Sweet St.lappe aod that said ftrm brarles. u.swerlDg sen lee ln Santa ADa
Is composed of the lollowlnc LEG.\L NOTICE -c&lled simply ••A" 10 the llnal
persoo wbo&e sme lo fUll and --~::..::..:..:_.:...::..::.::..::..:_::__ named lo the book, steven place ol. resideoce are as ill·
lows, to-wit: John L. Costello, NOTICE OF PUBUC HEA-l , "Ki Zyw c&a.L
1874 Rbodes Dr., Costa Mesa. Notice lsherebycfveathatthe HIS UtriT HONORED
WITNE$ my hand this 14th PlanDtng Commission of tbe Airman F'lrst Class Rooa.Jd
day of Oetober, 1969. Jotm L. City ol Newport Beactl -wtU hold L Fish f y y
Costello a pubUc hearl.ng oa Ute appUea~ -.i er • 5100 0 r • a.Dd rs.
STATE Or CAUF'ORNIA ) tiou ol the In1De Company for arioo L. Fisher of 1753 Tustin
)ss a cbang~~t ot &One _ AIMDi-AYe., Costa Mesa, Is a mem.
• ber of a ...Ut tbat bas earned COIJ'NTY OF ORANGE ) meat No. %60-toameadaPor. tb uS Air F Outstanding
ON THIS 14th dlly ofOctober, tion olotstrtcUna:MapsNos.l9, U~t A~. H~~ea.na.lrfrelent
1969, beb'e me, a Notary ~.9 ... so. 5!, 54, 55, 56, from a specl.allst at the 3'750th Tech-
Publlc lD &lldb'saldCOUDtyud U l.lbclassltled Dlstrld ntcal Scbool Sheppard A.FB
state, resldlQc tMretn, dlll1 to a "PC" -Pl&Mecl Com-Teus. part dt the Alr Tr:a.iDlni
commlukwMK' aDd sworn, per-muolty Dtstrtc:t. Portioa ol Comm.ud wbic.h proYidesflJillc ...n, -ed Jollo L. Coo-Blocks $$, $6, 9Z ... 9S ol ... lw<:lmlc&l tnllllll tt USAF
ttUo bon to me to ~ tbrt lrY&De's s.bdt'f1si.OL r Pll'~ ......,.. aame ls ~ Notice 1s MrebJ f'llrtber cSveo peraoaneL Tbe airmu is a
sall>od ID 1M wUfllo It>. lbal -pe~~c I>Mrlnc wtU be cn<Mte ol Newport Harbor
....-, ud oeU..Iodpd 1o "'llloolllolllldlJol-, Hl&ll SebooL
aao t11ot .. uoe-tile -· IM9, ol lllo llooo' of UIO P.M. CUOL YH F.t.l T D1 ES
WIIMESS •J-udollldal II lllo c-eo C-1 of lllo Caro1Jo Fall, 14. ct JOOI
.-1. Mnport Boo<• CUJ Hall, ol L-.M LA., BorcrMI, died
-,..._-. wldc:IIU.,.IIIdplo<o..,_,o.D OtLD.S..wullonllllkll-
...., Pllllte: .. ud ... Aid,.._ It .... ~ ..,...,.... ~-A&Jrtl M, lMS ......
C.., ... -. udllo___ hit II Ntltod bJ I-..,c-rtr<•...-.Dic. 0. R. Mt • 'SeentarJ .._. ... Gell'tl.llotiiiiHw~
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1, 1-. 1a .. •·-•-'*·•· Ott.-. 1•, 11 c_. .. a.~~~-1a rt-.... .. ....... ,...._. ................
You Get These Conveniences
on Either the Side-by-Side
Or the Top Freezer Model.
..~ Oefr051Jng. ~ ._. FtfgidalN Refng. ..
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... ~kleJ¥an~ .... .._,rigldaii~eRelto~
...... eesy to ..... .., lo dun behand Of bei"!Nit\.
Nollolp-.
• EHMr tight or Wt-hllnMcl CMnge your PJ!ind. t.IWtQ&
your kitchen ltfni'W)f'l'l'tel'lt. ~ loo FtMler
model I!!IS '¥OU COO¥ef1 both ~~It-dOC)!"\ to riQill· M
ten-hartd opening. Sode-by-S. b. tvtl na:uraUy •f'l'lh c-
dextrous.
• ..., iYIIdiuM Me.t Sloregra. FkMinQ CokJ MNt T¥1·
..., '-It flllllll ,.,....,... h hl:ring potnt fof ,.,,rrr. ,....., ....... _ _...,
Specill Feat.rt!
add • a.t-nc Ice
MakerNewOI'lD!
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• Rtpllcol P<HOI!IIco -II lilt rtfrl-.
• Dill """'"' of Ito I"U wiOI II lolfl hon4y wlltl C.IJo lOttl
COnlrol .
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JESUS IN HIS HOME TOWN StThomas Bi ble Lesson
-,_. bapD 1o lladl Ia parobi... He IOid OOYenl. Allv Hellalobod
U. .....orabl. d:lleoune from tbe ahi.P a Utdt way olf sbon and retired to a
-0< ~all •""? He ta~Cht more prlvalely; Ha doll~ a wbole ..n. on
the tc.bwdom or God. 1'be ftnt parable had been a re-ply to tboee who trled to
mlllt.e Him atop preuhh.-an atllnna.Hon of pw-poee with aa~urance of vi~
l•:uy; then He dealt with d.llcourq-ement or tboee wbo aaw alntul men aWl In
tbc wortd. deaplte the plantlnc of the Klftl'dom; ftnally, in the teria of parab1tt
In lh.W leaon, He declared tbe amulna worth or the Gotpel, a t.muu.re 10 to
be detlred that a ma.n would rtve up all elte to attain I~ It, and of the laat
}ud,JJMDL Here we have tbia lut M.riet.
By Ukenlnc the Kingdom of God to a treasure h.ld ln a fteld, Jesua called
to mind "I once the book of Proverb&, etpedaUy Chapter 2, which extola
Divine wltdom thu.a: "'lf thou lftkmt after her aa .Uver, and au reheat for her
u for hid t.reaaurea; then •halt thou u.ndft'ltana the rear of the Lord, and nnd
the knowledge of C od. • The Klnl:dom of God It somehow to be dug out of
the Stripturea: 11 lncludea wiadom and the u.nderatanding of God's law and
commandments.
Tbe leoooD cond.--J,.uo• loavq tho ploft wbcn HI, launched
thla pbue or H1a mlnlatry and fttun11nl to Ht. own country, ""home 10wn.
There. too, He taqbt tbem: and they were utoru.bed at what He uld. Yet
bec:auee lbty knew Htm .o well, they dld not believe. Some eauUon mutt be
u.ed ln undMataMina their commeota.
Flnt of all, they had a point when they obJected that they knew thia. man-
knew ht1 mother and Jo.eph and hit brotht>.n and aia&en. Now they alllt.new
that when the C hrltt appeared, It would not be known whence He came. They
did not reckon with HI a miraculous conception and birth, nor dkt they 1ft the
meaning of Hit wlldom. They assumed they did know whence be came. For
this reuon they rejected the much atronger and much more poaltl.ve evldeDOt
of Hla word a. It wa• Hie doctrine and Hie preaching that manifmted the Divine
nature In Him at thit time, and this they admitted they could not acxount for.
"'Whence hath this man thl1 wisdom, and these mighty works? "
"Whence hath this man theae things?"
ln the Bible mm Ond Chrtat and etemal life, such a treaeure: that makes
th1a f\dd lnflnltely more valuable than all other ftelda of learning and all other
Kienoea and phlloaophies and writings.
Thtte dlebelieving question• d o not nece88arily mean Jl!:l!lus had no formal
training. The fact that He waa a carpenter shows He had the u.auaJ achoollng
or Hla day, (or boya aU learned a trade along with their ABC 's and Scripture.
It is unllkely that He studied under the famous rabbln, Hke St. Paul's teacher,
GamaJiel, but even had He, It would not have accounted for Hill utonillhlng
wisdom. They could not tell whence this came. The: next parable, o f the pearl of great price, baa the aame import. Lcs1er
pearla of wisdom are treaaun!d. but only unUJ the pearl of the Go•pel Ia spied:
then all el se Is put to wo rk to attain to the knowledge of Chrill
There Ia dls&gr'\f':ment over exactly what relallonahlp these brothers and
sisters mentloned here had to Jesua. Some say they were children born to
Joseph by a forme r marriage. Others say they were coualns. There s-eems to
be no reason why they may not very well have been children born to Mary
after Jeaua, her ftrst born, unleaa It be held that Mary was not only virgin at
Jesus' birth, but is "ever virgin." Jn any event, they were known to have the
clo sut klnd of blood kinship, aa Jaml!:l!l and Jude were later to becomt.> bisho p
of the church In J erusalem u brothers of the Lord.
Hard o n these two lessons on the great worth of the Goapel. Jesus dl!:l!l-
cribea the judgment of which II warna. The Gospel comes into the world like
a ftshennan'a net Into the sea . All men, who are likened to the fish, having no
order or ruler over them , are drawn out of the world to the 1hore, but there
the fishermen separate the g ood from the bad.
Jeau.s not o nl y to ld thla parable but at another time He performed it with
the miraculo us dra ft that Peter and hla partnen took ln. On that occasion
Peter left aJl to follow Him and become a Daher of men. It waa not untU the
Resurrection. ho wever, that a no ther miraculous draft of fishes was made in
which the net d id not b reak a nd a particular number of fishes, 153, we re
taken. Then Peter knew the Ri sen Lord.
Jesua' friends and neighbors, therefo re, could not believe on Him because
they thought they knew Him too well. T hey understood the meaning o r what
H e aa id , and ju.st wouldn't accept il despite all.
"And He did no t many mighty wo rks there, because ol their unbelief."
There Is a rich treasu re in this parable; Jesus spoke particularly of it aa
o::howin11 how it shall be a t the end of the world. Notic:e that JesU8 Himself
h ere preaches of hell-to r ments. as He d oe5 o ften. "There shall be wailing and
gnashing of teeth .~
O t.:TLI N E: J esus retums to rlu! hou.Jte after beginning. from th e ~thip. to
reach in parables; He co ntinues thf' parables; He deports to His own
country. where He i..'l not rec:eiuecl as Ch rist because HU co untrymen
th111 k they kfiO UI •~·here He came from.
Having fi nished this teaching, Jesus asked the disciples it they understood
what He had sa id . Th ey did. Then He enco uraged them by telling them ho w
their understand ing was itself the lreasure they sought and from which they
wo uld bring fo rth things new a nd old fo r the delight and instruc tio n o f o thers.
Their treas ure Is no t to be kept close and unused. but to be d elivered .to others
NAMES TO REM E MBE R: J ames. J oses. Smw rr and Judas.
MEMORY VERSE: Matthew 13:5 7.
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Speaking in Tongues
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(CONTtHUED FROM LAST WEEK )
VIII. WHAT R l1 L E S ARE
GIVEN IN I CORINTHIANS
14 LIMITING THAT HERE-
gy OF FOREIGN LAN-
Gl"AGES AT CORINTH'!
1. The real ~o:•ft or tongues. thC'
miraculous gi h of Jangu::~ges, is
not for a ll, as ciC'arly taught in
I Corinthians 12 :29 ::~nd 30 But
the Holy Spirit divid;;>" .. tn ('\Cry
man 5C'V<'tally as h•• 14"ill .. ~I Cor.
12 :11 ). Tht• gift of tongues is
t.,<" last 11"1('01 1oncrl and i('ast of all
th<' :;if ts.
2. If one could speak wtth a ll
the languages of men and angels
without Christia n love and an~~:ie
ty to b~ others he woUld be
as sound ing brass and a tinkli ng
cymbal (I Cor. ]J ·J). Even two
chapters tx-forc the fourtN'nth
chaptf'r Paul was approaching
their he r<'IY and confusion on this
mBit<'r of fOn."ign languages.
3. Peopl<' arc to .. desire s pirit-
ual gifts. bu t rather tha t ye may
prophc~y·· 11 Cor. 14 ·1). Witnt'SS-
ing for Jesu.~ in the power of lh<'
Holy Spirit i" th<' thing wr should
Sf'('k. not to til lk in soml' fo reign
language.
4. F'i vc wol"(h understOOd are
t ett<'r than ten :.housand word.~o
1101 understood fvs. 191.
5. All the-speaking and 14'it·
nessing and the use of heave-nly
gi ft s a n' for tht> purpost• of te-ach-
ing oth<'r" and hif'ssin~~: others a nd
so thf')l ~hou ld h<' in '"words NIS)'
to lx' undf"rstood .. 1 vs 9 f
6 II ~~o·oulrl bf' silly to pia;. a
harp or organ or trumfl('t "ithou•
an understaOf"lablf' tum· S"'\ 1! IS
silly to spe:~.k \H1rrts 111 a ln••~l'3,1;<'
th:ll p<>Jplr pre..,~nt r'o 1101 un-
d••rstan::J 'vs~ 7 to 101 S~akinr.
things that only Cod undPr..,tlinds
bt.>Cau.~(' it 1s in somr fm • 1r;n IAn-
~uagc-is herf' plt~inl y fnr:1 icldr•n.
7. S!X'a kmg m forciJ:n la ngunt:cs
that p<'OPI<' do not unrl<'•!ltand
makes one seem like a bat'bllrian
(vs. 11), makes it so uneduca ted
people cannot understand and say
amen (vs. 16). And so u n~aved
people and uneducatt'd JM'Qplc wilt
think you are crazy (vs. 23).
So the pl;~in order i!l gi\'en. "If
any man SPt'ak in an unknown
tongue I an unknown language I,
ll"t it be by two, or a t the most
by three, and that by course; and
k>t one interprt't. But if there
be no interpn-tf'r, if't him keep
silencE' In the church." If he can-
not speak the language of people
Pf'('lk'nt, "let him ~Pl!ak to himself,
and to God."
8. And on this matter evidently
women have more temptation
than men, so the Lord In this
connection uys, "'Let your women
ke-ep silence ln the churches: for
it is not permUted unto them to
speak but they are commanded
to be under obedie-nce. h also
Wth the law"' I \IL 34).
In concftu:ion. Wt me ~ay It
.cems a shoc:klng thing that all
of ua have a tentWncy to be in-
ternted In the-lneldental and lf'C·
ond&ry thinp: instead or in tM
one VNt bualneu of ~ttlnl( ~
ploe uv~. Ptoop~ think of Pente.
cott and •~ not even concen»ed
that they had thr"t'f' thousand peo·
pie aavf'd. Pfopll' speak of "'the
baptism of Uw Holy CtK.t" •nd
they do not want or do not pt
a.n f!nd~nt of power from on
Hloft.
IX. HOW DO YOU IIXPLAII'I
Tim MAI'IY PEOPLE WHO
CLAl1l .AI'I .ACftl.AL IIX-
I'IIIIDNCK OF I!PB.AIUI'IO
(II UIQ[JOIOW!f TOI'IGUIIST
AHSWER : Y• tht rr .,..,. do
.._ _,. an HtNI..,_., 'nMO' -... ·---__ _._,..,. .....
I , 1•:• ...,. i.W all ~
tiona! expcri~n«> and tht>y think
tha t i~ "the init ial cv idenct' of
the baptism or the Holy Ghost.
or lh<' gift of tongues."
Manf say that W<' have never
cxperk>Oeed. "tht> blessinx" tht>y
clalm. and thus cannot judge on
this matter whetht.>r it is righ t or
"''rung.
1. However, that arg ument is
silly. I have never been drunk.
but I know by tht.> Bible that,
"Wine is a mocker, strong drink
is raging : and whosoever is de--
ct>ived thereby is not wise" IProv.
20 :n . r know by the Bibk.o tha t.
..... nor drunkards . shall in-
. herit the kina:dom of God" (I Cbr.
6 :10). Bible Christiana an not
to go by an emotional e;~~ptrienc:e
or fe...l ing but by the plain Word
of God. Our emotions are to go
along with ttw Bible and Wt> are
no r to twist t he Bible to go along
W•th our emotional cxpcrienC<'.I.
2. Thf' exp!'rienct' of thOM' who
.. talk in tongut'!l"' condemns the
doctriflC' Oftl'n shamf'ful confu-
SIO:-! in suc.-h servi('('S !(>ads to
mockery by thP unsavt'd and
scandal be fnre the public. Wome n
prcnch<'rs a!"f' prominent oftt>n a-
mnu~; those who "talk in tong uE'S, ..
il nd they di~tx-y the plain com-
ma nd of the Biblt". And how oft t>n
has som<' wom11n preacher argued
"'lth me about tongUf'l when her
0 11. n husband is uno;aved. Many
~:ood Pr ntecostal people pt"each
and 14 it :1c~ 11nd win sou l!!, but
those who stN'SS the tongu('5 tht'
most w1n the fewest souLs. Th<'
rloc tri ne that God wants to grve
pt'rfec:t healing a nd health to ali
prom inent in thf' tongues movc-
mt•nt, is belk>d by the mult itude
or frustratl'd prople who have
hcarrl them a nd prayed. yet were
no1 h<'alPd . The experience dors
not prow their doctrii'M.' that all
shou ld "'talk in tongues," but
ra1her condemns it.
3. It i~ a sad commentary on thC'
Pentecos tal movemtnt that the
actua l spiritual rHUlts at Pente-
cost are not re-ptated in the Pen·
tecmtal services. At Pentecost
tht'te was the mighty pow~r of
God; those who were 1\lied with
the Spirit ~poke to people in their
own languaae in which they were
born; tht'y got thrH thousand
peopk saved. That la not what
happens in the "sptaking in
tongues" in Pentt"COStal circles. So
what happens Ia not "ptntecostal"
In the tactual BibLe aenae and
should not be called tM.t.
4. But how do we explaJn the
preacher. who had bee-n aetlve In
the PentC'COIItal movement, dem·
onatrated to me how he had done
it. And he said that many othen
experientt that some people
have!
Well, some are lntentlona.l
fra ud1. A friend of mine, a
did It the ume way, deliberately
pre-tending to .ipeak In a.n un-
known language.
Othen, very ai~re. have It
drummed lnto them for houn, and
t'Ometimea Wet>ks and monthl, 10
they beeome SO brlllnWuhed that
they subconSCiously bqtn to re--
peat the Jumble of .ounds thq'
have hevd. When the mental ron.
troll are re~ and relaxed. the
subconKioua takel OW'l' anti the)'
,think that the)' are &Qinl some.
thine-wouderfu.l lhoulb they have
no ldta what.
On the other band. ..,., aftft'
belac tt.tttveret Mw row .. that
tt.., weft ~ b)' ~
5.. ,. -IIMl .,..... s. tbat
tlw .. ... .... ,., .... ol
t&ldlw ....... ,. -what ....,..., .. __ n-olo
""' • IIIP .-"' ..., --· ... --.... --.. -......... an l:illtif IFF
A LOOK AT THE BOOK
By Dr. Bob Jones
,, •• ;d-1 ol Job JOll•• u.,; ... nt~y, Gr .. .,vill., S.C.
Wise won.ls thest from the book of Pro--
verbs, 'T he ho~ is prepared against the day
of battle: but s~f~•y ,._ of the Lord" (Proverbs
2 1:3 1). We have had abundant evidence of the
lolly of being unprepared for lhe attack of the
aggressor. Wars have brought upon the free-
dom-loving nations of the world defeat after
defeat because they were not prepi red. Trained
soldiers were lacking. Equipment was lack.io&--
Armamenta were lacking.
h is a wi!le thing for a nation to be prepared
for war when il come!. but armies and arms do
not of themselves assure victory. '"The race is
not to the swirt, nor the battle to the strong"
!Ecclesiastes 9; II ). The God of battles often-
times figh ts on the side which is weakest io
numbers and equipment. The walls of Jericho
dtd not go down under the bombardment of
heavy artillery but before the blasts of priestly
trumpels and the shouts of faith. Israel was not
freed fro m the menace of the Egyptian by a
blitzkrieg of nteehanized troops but by the-
waters of the Red Sea which God poured in
upon Pharaoh'' army. Goliath was not de-
slroyed hy a ve-teran equipped with all the-
paraphernalia of war but by a shepherd lad
wit h fa1 th in hi~ heart and a sling in his hand.
Three hundred men under G ideon. the Lord's
capta in . were VICtorious over an army of
13.5,000.
It is wise to be prepared, but it is foolish to
trw t only in arms and fail to take into accouot
the power of G od in Whose strona ann vicrory
resides. "'If God be for us, who csn be against
usT' (Romans 8:31), Our faith, our trust, our
hope should be in the "Lord 1trong aod miahty,
the Lord m1g hty in battle." We should be as
wiK as David who u.id. "Some trust in chari·
Otll. lind some in horses: but we will remember
the name of the Lord our God" (Psalm 20:7).
God has yet to fail those whos.c faith and truat
arc fixed 1n Him. It is our responsibility to do
everything '" our power to defeat the enemy
and achtevc: victory. it is our privilege to trust
in Him Who is of nations u o r men: Rock,
Fortress. De liverer, Strength, Buckler, Horn
of Salva tion. and High Tower fPsalm 18:2).-
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The IAJ rd Jesus will return for all His chil-natural power. By e~:en:iting this po~r, Anti-
dren. o~ the tloly Spirit witneM in you that christ will be able to perform miracle. which
you are a child of God? Are you born again will imitate and counterfeit the miradea of
and are you waiting for the Lord ? Christ. Satan is not all-powerful. lbere ie 1
limitation to his power. Only God i1 almighty,
There i! al so anothe r one coming, called the-but compared to human breinga, Satan po&-
Antichrist. of whom we read in l John 2 :18, ~ power far beyond the natural and hu-
"Little children. it is the last time : and u yc man level. So great ia Satan's power that
have heard that Antichrist .hall come, even when he comet! in the form of Antichrist,
now a re there-many Antichrilh: whereby we working miracles and demonstratins great
know that it is the last time." Have you heard wonders, multitude. will be deceived into be-
of him? He is alao called ''the man of ain. the Jieving that he ia the Almighty Himaelf.
son of pe-rd ition." As aoon u the Lord Jeaus
Christ cnfi""IO for His own, and they are caught
away lo meet Him in the air, (I The!~. 4:17)
the Antichrist will appear, a.s we read in 2
TheM. 2:.1. "Let no man decC"ive you by any
means : for that day shall not come, escept
there come a falling away first. and that man
of sin be revealed. the aon of pe-rdition." There
will he 6r!t a falling away and then the Anti-
christ will appear. after Christ hu returned
for His own.
Antichrist will be a man, but he will be
more than man ; he will be the i.:)evilman ; 1.11.
Christ wu man, but more than man the: God-
man. If Jeaus had not been mo~ than man,
He could not be our Saviour. As man, He was
tempted anf'l tri~j even 1.11. we are; bu.t u the
Son of God, He u.ved us from all tin. As man,
He had nowhere to la y Hia head; but u the
Son of God. He has provided eternal manaiona
in Glory for all Hia children. Antic.hrill will
be more than human. As 1 man, he-will be
like Hitle-r, Muuolini, and olber evil men; but
as the [)..;vii he will poseeu and expre. the
nature of Satan himaelf.
ChriMt aaid, "I and my Father are one."
Antichriat and hia father will be one. Anti-
chrill will be, "Satan manif-.ed in the Aeah,"
exact!J u ChriM waa "God manifeated in the:
fk.h. S.tan will be incarnated in Antichritll.
He will be the son of Satan-the only ~ of
Satan, aa Jeaua Chrill it the . only bq:otten
Son of God. Unuved men are children of the
Devil, aa the .. ved are childreo of Cod.
Antich.riat and hit father w.m be ooe. WMn
ho otrato • ..,. the ...U., ADilelorut w!U -
-aB tho .,..... and ....,Ina of the lloril. He
will -ho • ,... ,..,. onder the -..1 and
dlt.dioo of Sat.., ho will ho S.... lob ;H
!Jumat'"' Ia the lleM. Aa _., loa will loa ohio to do ,..., • ...,..._ ...,._,.1
..... s.... .... __ h ··-·
When Antichrist acta out lo dus.le and stu-
pefy the people of the world, be will not do it
by launching aome new type of man-made
mechanical marvel. Rathe:r be will display
powers which are plainly supernatural and
superhuman. Antichri.at will depend upon the
"power• of the pit," far more than upon brain.
tru&ts of human acientista and militarilta. At
the Devil-man be-will realize how weak and
f::eble are the braina and will of man. He will
M:orn lo put reliance in the-mechanica.l dn-ic:a
in which man puta hia truat. He wiU bre a "per-
fect blending" of the: human and the Satanic.
That he will be the: very eon of Satan. that be
will be the De-vil manifated in the hh-ia
cLearly taught in Scriptu.re:, The whole .cheme
of Satan i1 to counterfeit the plan and purpose
of God. Antichriat come. u the fa.lee or aub-
stitute Saviour. He it offered to manu a IIUb-
stitute for Christ, and mu.ltitudet IIOCiepl him
inltead of the Saviour. Satan wiU rUb hia
imitation u realiltie • potei.ble. At Olriat
e&ITIIII to earth from HeaYm, 10 AntichNI wiD
come lo earth from out of the pit. A. am.
wu aa moc:h Cod u a..boush Re bed .....-
been man, •nd u much mu • tboap He had
neTer been God. 10 AD~ichri.t will be M much.
S.t.n aa thou.sfs he b.d ne.er been mu and u
much • man aa tho115h he bd oenr Nee
Satan.
.., Script• ... beo•tiholly deooriho tho OOtD•
blains of hWDPit1 aad deity lD tt. Cod---
by .. of the t ... m ......... "tho aWW-I>on,
the 000 ,; .... " QtloC " """' .._.. ... dl· .m.. fLi "tloo -ol ..... 1*= ... tho Lord of Glory. llo io tloo IJoo ol tloo Triho of
Juclab and He io tho 1.-b of Cool
ln p&.ln ...ct nm'rt•hhh ......... tM ~ .... • oftlootlool ...... -.. ..., o...n--. """ .......... ..,..-o1 Sia, the Soo of .......... (2 n-. S:A).
NE'II'OitT IIAIIIIOR EJniCJI TMUIISOAY, OCT. 3D, IHI
SE!IU!ICOII!!!ILD Sfi!Sol<.C!!QI!!.I!!!!c:-:.:-CLI'w-.2L__,_ COIIOIIA oEl tiA!!. 'CAUF,
The Eible 4ns w ~rs ••••
., t...a. A. .,. • ••
QUBITlONt 0.0.. thl 8~ ._m • U..t we ant to kmt all Christi•n•. awn
thoae with whom we dl4er cloc-trinaUy?
ANSW&R: 'The Bi.,_ ...me, v."l poalliwly that we arw to lova all of God'•
c-hlldNn lD the hovMhold of faith. Now I am tivfnl you a new command-&ow ODe another . .Jl< •• 1 h.w lowd you. )'OU mu.rt ~v• one •nother. Thia ._
how aU roo wHI ll:now &hilt you •re my dJ•clpl.-, bectl\lle you have 1uch love
for OM another" (.John 18:34, 86 PhUliPI'' Tnnsl111tion).
Tba rpirit of MetarianiMn U. •lien to the Seripeuns and lhould be fl:u-.icn to
the lMa.tU of Hit bet~ CNM.t.
-wa know that we haw paned from dHth unto Ill•. beeaUM we low the
BRETHREN" (John 8:1.). Notiet~. it don not dflirnate Baptists, Pre.sbyterian\,
Mathodilta., Lutheran• or thOM of a.oy one denominational rroup, bu\ "brethrwn."
W• are ~Ued u.pon by Him to low .. ch and evt~ry member of His body. 'Mlat
divisive, a.clarian epirit which W .o prevalnt today commenced to lilt Itt UICIY
head i.n the church at Carinth (I Cor. 1:10-13). All. who have t-n born &«•in by the Spirit and hava bMn ~ tMt .. u ... me Spirit baptized into Chrilt, joined to
Hll body. IN childf'tft of Hia apk'ial care. low. aDd mini1tration~ It i.. true. '"
may not endone the rtodrinal position of certain memben or rroupa of Hia
body, but we are enjoined to love them inavnuch a1 lhey are ou.r brethren m
Chrill The Word of God ,.......lt that in our final a tate of perfection i.n ll'lory,
when we shall ba like Him. then witl ba no division or aep~~ration there u here.
TherefoN it follows, that the chael eoiM"flm and bwlineas of lhe diedple ahould
no' ba ,&Q malta ualoua dew*' to a denominationAl name. but to aet people
Nved and lhu.e memben of tha One Body, Chri•t Memhenhip in a local churc-h
IU'OUp Mould be ennditioned upon rMmbenhip lhrou11h the new birth in the True Church, which is Hia body, of which Christ is the heAd. (Read Eplltle to Churt'h
at Epberua and I Cor. 12:12-31).
QUESTION: Doee tha Bible t.Kh eapital puniahment?
ANSWER: Y•! God, for the protectioD of illdividu.al life and the punMh-
ment of evil doan authorised capital puniahmenL The law committed to Noah
and hia deecebdant. 'IIIU, "WJM.G rhlddeth ma.n'a blood. by man ahall hla blood
be abed'" (Genesia 9:6). God MYer abropted that decree. It rtill appii.M t.oday.
QUESTION: Did Mary, the mother of J•ua have any other children?
ANSWER: Y•! Mary and Joaeph had otMr children bom ln natural wed-
lock. JesUI wu virsin bom; a mother but no human fathe.r; conceiv-ed by the
Holy Spirit. " ... Behold, a virl{in ahall eonceive, and bur a aon, and thall call
Hill Name Immanuel (God with ua)" (balah 7·14).
" ... abe (Mary) wu found with t'hikl of the Holy Ghoet" (Matthew 1:18)
Read Luke 1:26-36.
Jeeua had brothf:r and 1i.ten. ·•
12:-46, 47).
hia mother and hia breth~n" (Matthew
"b not thia the carpenter. the 110n of Mary, the brother of JamH, and J011e1,
and of Juda, and Simon? and are not hia ai•ten here with us? ... " (Mark 6:9).
"For neither did hie brethren believe in Him"' {J ohn 7:5).
After Jeaua' reeurrection his brethren are found in fellowsh ip with ttw
disciples.
"'Thf!a,e all eontinued with on~ itet'Ord in prayer and aupplication, with th•
women. and Mary the mother of Jesus. and with His brethren" (At'ta l :t4),
They are alao mentioned u laborinc in Chriatian work for the Lord (I Cor
9:5).
QUESTION: What does premillennlal mean? Are we hindt!ring the Lord"•
roming when -fail to pray for Hia retum?
ANSWER: The word millennium (thouaand yean) refen to the period of 1
thousand yean durinr which Chriat will rei~tn on earth (Read Revelation
20:1-7). The worda, .. thousand yean" are found eiJ: times in thia chapter.
Premillennial i• that teaching held by many able Bible teachen of tht" put
and plftlenl that Chrilt will return before the millennium to reign on earth.
There can be no peace on earth without the Print'tl of Peat'tl.
No. I do not believe that -hinder the Lord'• return if we fail to pray for
iL When the Body of ChrUt, the Bride, ia complete the Lord will come for Hie
Minta (tivinc and dep~~rt.ed). Read t Theeaaloniana 4:13--18. The Bride of
Cbriat ia compoaed of -ry born qain ehikl of God; all who have aoce pt.ed th•
Lord J•ua aa their per-annal Saviour, reprdiHI of denominational tie!~. rac-e or
natioaa.li ty.
Ho-ver, 1 do believt1 that we receive bleuina in our aoula by B constant. loolcina. prayina, watching and waitinr for Hia retum. Thill ia a purifyin~~:
hope for the Church. " ... in euc::h an hour aa ye think not, the Son of man
cometh" (Matthew 2-4: .... ). "ADd every man that hath thia hope (ChrUt'• r~tum l
in him purið hinMelf ... " (I John 3:3).
Tt. book of Revtllation eoda with a prayer ...
(a...laUoa: 22:20~-
Thua, it behooVflll ua 'to watch and pray and be on the alert. it may he toda'
or kMLicbt thai He shall come for Hit blood-boucht aainta.
QUESTION: ~ .. the ~~t~venth rommandment in the Oihle. "thoy 11htt_ll no•
l'Ofllll'lit adultery~ apply to the married at.te only? A'r(" tf!'l!na ger.J l iVen l~<..,n ..
to act in at"CCrdanc-e with th~ 110-C"alled '"new morality'"?
ANSWER: Th~ tragedy of our day 11 that too many d e rcymen. ignonm t ol
the le&chinc of God '11 Word. are adVOC'atinl thia "'new morality" thetia. II i,.
entirely foreicn to the Word of God wh ich rondemn. all impurity in Mluel
behaviour -•lncl~ or married pe1'110ns. Gocf's moral law a pplif!!l to all mankind
hut eepecially to thow who are of the houwhokl of faith .
I point you to a pasnc• in the Bib!~ whic-h ia very tolpl il-tt t·onC"erning t~u.•
matter. Relld very C'"llrefully and prayerfully ~r-1 to S in I The1J.nloni11n •
r hapt.er 4, (iven herewith: Note th~ followinrt:
1. Seek the life that pleues God.
2. God want. ua to live a holy life.
3. Fonake .. zu.l immor.lity.
4. Learn to control your body.
6. Pqana or unsaved live unclean live ' . know not God.
6. God 'frill puniah all oft'endera of thi• law. 7. Be 'lllarned -axperienoe witneeees wr«"ked livt" ...
8.. God calla to a lire of purity.
9. This ia God"• command (not man).
10. God'• Spi.rit {Holy Spirit) annot indwell undean temples (bodit'-')
To wm uf.• my brothen. we bee and pray you by the Lord Jesus. that you
C:Oiltinue to eam more and more of the Hie that .,&e.a. God, the aort or Iii~ w.-
tokt you about hero,.. You will r.memMr ttM-instruction~ we gove you tMn in thf'
name of the Lord Jeel». God'• plaa i. to ..ak. you holy, and that entail11 ftnt
ol all • eleaa eut with ....._. '--orality. Every one of you ahouJd Je.rn to eon·
tro1 ~a~. body. keeplna It,.... and treatin1 it with '"P«"t. and nev« repntin1 u
.. an lnatnunent few ..U-padlc..._, u do papna with no knowledre of C.od.
You cunot break thia ntle without in aome way chntinr your felklw men. A.nd
you muat ~ that God wiD punW. .U who do offend In thila mauer, •nd wr
have warned you how we havt1 ~een thil work out in our experience of life . Th~ eanm. ol God i. not to impurity but &o the ..t ~purity. and anyOIM! who
mall.• Ucht ollhe -u.r i. DOt ...uiq,upt of • man a rulinc but of God'a com-
.....,._ It i.e not for nothinc that the Spirit God 1ive!1 u1 i• f'alled the Holy Spiril
(I n.e... 4:1-8: PhilliJ»' Tran.lation).
QUESTION: Is not tithinr Old Testament tuchinc? [)roe,.n"t tithinr pia« u!l
under law?
ANSWER: The New Tntament teachea that the Chrirtian i• under a:raC"e,
not under l•w. We nre saved by lnlt'e through faith in the atoninr work of the
Lord Jesua O.ri!L ~Wad Ephni.ana 2:8,9 and Romans 4:5.
We are not under law. it ia true; but, if in Graf.e, we rive let~~~ of our •ubatltn~
than the Jew. pve under law, then we are reminded of one, who 118KI. '"we are
in dia.,ace." The writer does not bel~ that the tilh& le New Tntafi'M'nt teac-h-inc or the principle of civinc lor Chriltiana. But, we believe 8('("0rdinr to Hia
Word that._ ahould give even more liberally to the t'au~o~~ or Christ than the Jew
pve u.nder law,
However, it il w.ll to r.mamber that Abraham and Jaoob rave tithetJ •bout
four hundred yMI"' before the law war ,;wn em Sinai to Ma.n. Can we livina in thia ap of 'Grace,· do 11!111?
We bel'*va we ahou.ld riw to the Lord"a 'IIIOrk !tht churc.-h •nd mi•ioury
Pr'Ofl'UDI) • God haa proepend ua. To the Chriatian with a very larp inoome.
-balievoe, the tithe woukl com~~ far ahort of God'a me.surin1 1W.k ... "ae God
hath proapeNd" (1 CoriBthiana 18:2). Wa like Philllp'a lran•lation of thie verM:
"On the l .l"'t day of the WMk Jet ev-eryone pu.t ao mU(h by him. ~n:linc 1o hi.
llnanciaJ ability . , . "
The Ouirt.iana •• Alltioch, whea appealed lo lor ft.ruutdal relief for the church at Jarusalem, .nva .. ..,..,. maa accoidin< to hia ability'" (Adlll 11:29). Thil ~
haw bMn • dth<t for aotna ud a mueh la,..r rUt for thoe.t of paater lnandal
meant •.. It .,.. a.eeordi:q to their ability or • "God Met proepend tham."
Ouraiftt are to be aovemad by a heart brimmiAc over with tow lor the Saviour.
8oeh • haaJt bela ll _, to live c:MtrfuJiy, willhlaly and alttdi.Y-"God loveth •
d..wful (Gf'Mk411aru. • hllarioua) ,twr" (JJ Cor. t :1). A word of wamia1 aod
ol ~t Ia tM ~ ol dYiac ia found in theM wont., .. He which --riaol• ohaU nap alao -riqly and ha .ml<h -u. bow>Utalb ohall ..ap &leo bomttllui.Jy'" (0 Cor. 1:1).
Wa would NC!OMIDIIld tithlnl: 10 all bau.w.t-s • a mMM of livinc: to the Locd"• ~ (~ dw dw.rch aad. •'t tl•a-ry p10jaeta) bacawe U.. Oll.r ..... beo:a X.,....,.. .... _,...,., •• ,._ A ddnite plan ol ~ ia 111UC'!h
&o be ,.,.,.., .. th.a ao plaa or tdt llrl.d .._ ~Ch'Wo~t. 1M tltlli-." he a beciaabta:
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CERTIFICATE OF BUSINE~
Fictitious Firm Name
FOR THE THIRD YEAR, the Newport Beacb pollee depart-
ment wtll bave a "don't trick, we'll treat" program for the
local cblldren. Tbis Friday, Oct. 31, the pollee tnl.ts wUl
ha..ve caMy tor the chUdren. The cars wtll cllsplay a large
orange and black sign setting forth the theme of the occa·
slon. Tbe children are Invited to come li! and wave.
Rick on staff at Boys Club
Newcomers at Hoag
• :,-~· ~M!. Huold Gtrl-llr.u•lllro. JoboF.
liar ... :: '1111 N-LUtiAI, liM Wlllttltr Aft, . .._, c .........
Place. Colt& M-.. BoJ-Mr. ud lira. Dafld
Girl -llr. Ud Mta. HtAr7 J, Sb11lb. llOf. Ytctorla An., BeJer, SOI-l/! Btp1a An., A.,.. C COlla Mesa.
Coroaa del K&r ~· ' Girl Mr ~ Ml'l 0eD Girl-Mr. ud Mrs. DaYid
ll1a Cot';-t, zoS9 ShJpnj We~ ::u'· 65S Be&eb st .• Costa
B&yerut. •
Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Bllly • THURSDAY, OCT. 9
Spies, 66e W. 18th st., Costa Boy-Kr.udYrs.Cbatles
Mesa. Knudtaoo, 9371 Tidewater Clr·
Boy-Mr. aDd Mrs. VIctor cle, Htmtlqtoo Beach.
Zleaitr, 9401 Neolani, Huntlng-Boy-Mr. &od Mrs.CI'Iarlel ton Beach. Cline, Z095 Wallace AYe,, Cost&
Girl -Mr, aDd Mrs. Larry Mesa.
Dourlas, 151 Rochester st., Girt-Mr. and Mrs. James
Costa Mesa. DeGroff, 2033.2 Eastwood
• FRIDAY, OCT. 3 Circle, Huntington Beach.
Girl-Mr. aod Mrs. Ted • FRIDAY, OCT. 10
Erickson, 3031 Capri Lane, Boy -Mr. and Mrs. J~81
Costa Mesa. Lockenny, SZZ6ColoradoPlace,
Girl-Mr. ud Mrs. David Costa Mesa.
Cooper, 1-13.0 21st St., Costa Girl -Mr. and Mrs, Keltb
MeSL Parker, 361 E. 18th st., Costa
Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Chabre Mesa.
Gtastan, 2108 Arbutus St., Boy -Mr. and Mts. RoblD
East Bluft'. Mcfaul, UZ Broadway, Apt, E,
Twin girl& -Mr. and Mrs. Costa Mesa.
Da.aa Smith, 2605 Redlallds st., • SATURDAY, OCT. 11
Costa Mesa. Boy -Wr. aOO Mrs. Gary
• SATURDAY, OCT. -4 Sbaw, 2813 La Salle, Costa
Girl-Mr. and Mrs. CIU'is. Mesa.
topher Shields, 624 Geneva. St., Boy-Mr. a.od Mrs. Cba.tles
Huotiogton Beach. Pierce, 1291 Iowa St., Costa
• SUND AY, OCT. 5 Mesa.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. H. Girl -Mr. aDd Mrs. John
NEWPORT HAitiOR !IIIUJt
SE~~$ECTIOII --Pllf4
THURSMY, OCT. 30, 1M
COROllA OEL MAR,
FORMERLY MEARS CHIERA
MOW U
1110 NEWPO&T BLVD.
(JQST A IIIE8A
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IIMCI ,,..,. to ••lp her
INCIOIM I C91ai11 .. d wi~
THE UNDERSIGNED does
hereby certtty that she ls
cooducttna: a Real Estate bust.
ness at 1716 So. Coast Hwy .,
Laguna Beach, CaW. under the
fictitious firm name of Sand·
castle Real Estate and that said
firm Is composed ot the
following person whose name 1D
full and place of residence are
as follows, to.wtt: Helen Allee
Stuart, 330 Hlgb Drive, Laguna
Beach, CaW. 9Z851.
Hibbard, 1575 Orange Ave., Sheek, 368 E. 16th St., Costa
Rick Mancebo has ,Pined the the club llllder the coach!llog of Costa Mesa. Mesa.
staff of the Harbor Area. Boys' Rod MacMUUa.n, and then went Girl-Mr. Uld Mr s. Fra.der Boy-Mr. a.nd Mrs. Richard
Club as athletic director at on to beCome an aU-league Seidel, 285 Ester St., Costa _.Jonas, 1512 Allttgua Way, Dover
the central branch, player In basketball at Costa Mesa. Shores.
Rick played every sport at Mesa Higtl School and then at Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Robert • SUNDAY, OCT. lZ
Newport Ha.rbor High. Newmeyer, 17361 Keelson Girl-Mr. aod Mrs. Bobby
After highschool, Rick played Lane, Huntington Beach. Brown, 1618 Corsica Pl., Cos-
OCC COED Sherr I Hochman, zo, ot Costa Mesa Is beiaa:
fitted with a "ha.rd ha.t" by Dean Westp.ard, OCC dtvlog
Instructor, WhO W'IU be mo<lerator tor the tnarW symposium,
"career opportunities 1n diving," scheduled tor 9 Ol.m. to
9:30 p.m. Nov. lin the OCC science hall. The hat is one of
the Items of muLDe equipment to be demonstrated at the
symposium. Registration fee ls $5.
• ., ••"* au.nwfMIIIJI.
TMI IIAII-YIIITOI
-IIY4-tJ61
WITNESS my band this 21st
day of October, 1969
Helen Allee Stuart
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
)ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON THIS 21st day ofOetober,
1969, before me, a Notary
Public in and tor said cowty
and state, resldingtflerein, duly
commissioned aod sworn, per-
sonally aweated Helen Allee
Stuart known to me to be the
person whose name Is sub-
s cribed to the within ln.
strument, and acknowledged to
me that she e.zecuted the same.
WITNESS my hand and oUicJ.al
seal,
Mary A. Hupa
Notary Public Jn aod for said
County and State.
My Commission ezpires Dee.
13, 1971.
Publish: October 23, 30, No-
vember 6, 13, 1969, in the
Newport Harbor Ensign.
DR. JOHN PALMER MILLER
has been elected chief of statf
of Hoag Hospital, succeeding
Dr. Morris Fier. Dr. MUler
has served on the Hoag staff
sloce 1953. He is a native of
Seattle, a.od a graduate of New
York. Medical School, serving
CLAUDE ALLRED DIES h.is Jnternstup at Northwestern
Claude Milt Allred, 59 ol Hospital, Minneapolis. He
2850 Tab& p~ c sta M • served in the U.S. Army during
died Oct,~. ::· w:s bor:~ World War fi and in Korea,
Alabama on March IO, 1910• ~950.1953, For ezerclse, he
Survivors are his wife, Kath-JOgs, water skis and has climbed
Jeen, and a brot~r. Arvey All-the Witney Summit, the Matter-
red of Duluth Minn A 1 te horn, and has competed In the
service was 'held t tt ~It Boston MarathOn for the past
Broa.dw Chapel a Del ~ tal five years, Dr. Miller, his wife,
ay a ur Eleanor, and 5 children, ages 10
was at the Pacific View Me-to 19 reside inN wnnrt Beach morLal Park. • e-..,.. ·
at Orange Coast College and at Boy -Mr. aDd Mrs. Gary ta Mesa.
Long Beach sta.te on a basket-Tarro, 4.205 Hilarla Way, New-Boy-Mr. aod Mrs. Ja.mes
ball schOlarship. Wh.fle 1n port Beach. Olton, 306 Onyz Ave., 8albol
school, he )oined such Boys' • MONDAY, OCT. 6 Island.
Club alumlli as John Vallely, Gl.rl-Mr. and Mrs. ThOmas Girl -Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Bruce Chapman, and Sam Nash, 7811 Talbert st., Hunting-Stiles, 666 W, 18th St., Costa
Robinson. ton Beach. Mesa.
Rick Is offering a tuU • TUESDAY, OCT. 1 Boy-Mr. aod Mrs. Kenneth
program In the gym dally. Boy -Mr. and Mrs. James Stanwick, 2583 WIJJo La..oet
Basketball activity Is starting K. Guild, '7041 Candlelight Costa Mesa.
this week. Teams are being Clrcle, Huntington Beach. • MONDAY, OCT. 13
for med for boys In 5th Ulrougtl • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8 Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Robert
12th grades. Boys can sign 1.11 Girl -Mr. aod Mr s. Clayton Hosler, 398 HamUtonSt.,Costa
at etther the central branch, F. Turner, 3172 Stelly Ave., Mesa.,
594 Center St., Costa Mesa, or Costa Mesa. Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. RoMie
at the Uwer Bay branch, 2131 Boy -Mr. and Mrs. BasU Asher, 3054 JOhnson Ave.,
Tustin Ave. Va rdaulls, 18342 Mandrake Costa Mesa.
Way, Irvtne. Girl-Mr. aod Mrs. Kenneth
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of St4)ervisors
ot Orange County, California Will receive sealed bids up to
2 o'clock P.M. on the 17th day of November,l969, in the
off1ce of the Clerk of the Board of SUpervisor s, 5th Floor,
County Administration Building. 515 North Sycamore Street,
Santa Ana, California, at which time said bids wiU be pub-
licly opeoed and read tor the folloWing:
To ~ly all labor, material aod equipment for addition
to aod the installation of a tire protection system 1D the
Medical Center Buildings 1, 2, 10, 25, 21, 37, 38, 39, 40,
41, 42, 43, 18, 44, 50, 51, 52, 53 aDd 16035 (Communlca-
Uons Center).
All of said work to be performed in accordance With plans
and specWcations which are DOW on nle ln the offi ce of the
Cou nty Clerk ln the County Administration Building, 515
North Sycamor e, Santa Ana, Cautornia.
MlnJmum wage rates tor this project have been detumlned
by the Board of Supervisors by Resolution 69-652 a copy of
which Is on file In the otnce of the Clerk of the ao:ard of Su-
pervisors.
J, Bana.Uck, 21311 Yarmouth
Lane, Huntington Beach.
Boy -Mr, and Mrs. Law-
reoce W. Doyle, 3077 Taylor
Way, Costa Mesa.
Girl-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
L. Byroes, 41 0 5th St., HUD-
tingtoo Beach.
Boy -Mr. aod Mrs. David
Scheetf, 16401 WlshlnpeU
Laoe, Hl.aDliDgtoo Beach.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. James
Murley, 1 '733 Candlestick Lane,
Baycrest. AWARD WINNING photographer
• TUESDAy, OCT. 14 Tom Grubbe has been chOsen as
Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Hugo the Junior Ebell artist of the
Perez, 703-D James st., Costa month for November. The ez-
Mesa. hibit, tobeseenattheMartner's
Boy _ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ubrary, will contain samples of
Edward Williams, 2063-A Wal-environmental portraiture (a
lace Ave., Costa Mesa. combtoa.tton of photo portrait
Boy _Mr. and Mrs. George and photo landscape), formal
t Bidder's attention Is called to Sections 1770-177.5 of the
Labor Code which w!U require them U awarded the contract
to pay DOt less than saJd general per diem rate of wages sei
forth to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed In
ShitXilta, 3798 Mistral Dr., HUD-studio portraits made With an
ttngton Beach, orlg1111.1 Ugt~Ung approach, u.d
Boy_ Mr. and Mrs. WUliam landscapes and cltyseapes made
Bethea, 363 E. 18th st., Costa durlnr a recent tour of several
Mesa. European countries. Mr.
• WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15 Grubbe Is the owner of Tom
MR1. COLLINS SUCQJMBS
Marion G. Collins, 61, of 43
Cabrlllo, Park Lido, Newport
Beach, died at borne oo Oct. 20.
She Is survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Joseph Ra.Uael, and z
sisters, Mrs. George Mcintyre
aDd Mrs. Pearl Ba..ker. Funeral
services were held Jn Char-
lotte, Michigan.
ItS what8 inside that counts!
This_ mea_ns t~e Mannm people and their proven pro·
fes.sronahsm rn matters of finance. It means Mariners
peo~te .to ·.Pt?Pie mlerest in your secunty . and
Manners wrse Investment of your money in the progress
of our community.
Join your nerghbors and open il Mariners sawine,s
a~count. today. Remember: Federally-insured savints
w1ttt the nation's hithest rate of interest, from day in
to day out Also free Travelers Cheques and free safe
deposit boxes (with minimum $5,000 account). t
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Cleaning
Ex traord ina ry
t the eucutloo uf the proposed contract.
Each bidder must submit with h..ls bid a satisfactory check
certtned by a responsible bank or a bidder's bond made pay-
able to the order of the Colttlly of Orange tn an amount oot
t less ltla.D five percent (5%) of the sum bid as a guarantee that
the bidder will enter into the proposed Contract If the same Is
awarded him. In the event of failure to enter into such con-
tract, the proceeds of the check wtu be forfeited or ln case
Girl _Mr. and Mrs. Roy c. Jones Photography In Newport
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• THURSDAY, OCT. 16
(with T~nd~' Lor11'1'1g C"'d t of a boM, the full sum thereof will be forfeited to ;.ud CoUDty
of Orange.
Each bid must be on a blank form furnished by the County
f at t of Orange.
The successful bidder shall be required to turllish, at Ume
of signing agreement, ooe (1) surety bond wh.ich shall protect
the labor ers and materialmen and shall be tor ooe hundred
percent (10111,) of the amowt of the Contract 1n accordance t t
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COIIOWA ZW. 1W1 ' ~ CALL 675.0010 '
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AvotiJ>to
with Section 25455 of the Government Code, ~one (1) sure.
ty bond In the amount of one hundred percent (tOOl.) of the
Contract, guaranteeing the faithful pertormaDCe of the Con-
tract; said bonds to be first approved by the oftlce of the
County Counsel of Orange County.
The Board of Supervisors reserves the ri&flt to reject any
or all bids, and not necessarily a ccept the lowest price bid,
and to waive any informality in any bid received.
Dated: October 14, 1969
(SEAL )
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
W. E. STJOHN
County Clerk a.od ez...ottlclo
Clerk of tbe Board of S~lsors
of Orange County, California
By Mabel L. Castelx, ~y
PubUSh: Newport Harbor Eostp, Oct. 30 ud NO'f, 6. li69.
Girl -Mr. and Mrs. wu.
Uam F. Klrkham, Z72 Walnut,
Costa Mesa.
Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Robison. 20802 CoUma Lane,
HuDttngton Beach.
• FRIDAY, OCT. 17
Boy-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Kuhry, 3032 Flllmore Way,
ltl40, Costa Mesa.
Girl -Mr . and Mrs. Arthur
Guilford, 1039 Tiller Way, Har.
bor View HlUs.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Donald
GWord, 1102 Pine St., Hun-
tington Beach,
• SATURDAY, OCT. 18
Boy -M.r. aM Mrs. Robert
E. Quinn, 3'70 La Perle Lane,
Costa Mesa.
Boy -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Jer19f, 609 Vista Booita, East
Bluff.
• SUNDAY, OCT. 19
Boy -U:r . and Mrs. Kenneth
Thompsoo. 10102 Meredith Dr.,
Hunllilcl<lo Boaell.
• MONDAY, OCT. ZO
Girl-Mr. aD:! Mrs. Kenoetb
Webeatel. ZO'l'J Oranp AYe.,
Costa Mesa.
Girl-lit. andYrs.Cbarles
D. Coruaat>, 161011Wap Lo.,
HuaBUn&toD Bet.eb.
Girl -Mr, aDd U:ra. Harold
D. B&r.rd, 308 Blllltlqtco
Afl., HWDctoo Beacb.
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