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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-08-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign_...,. ........ -.-.tseu,.._• • sax: ... l COST MESA "RST SIC110M OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA PlCTURED at Anabelm Siadtwn for the Ca.llfornla ADrela' game with the Clenland 100.1a.na are, from left, Jim Postel, 15-year..old pltchlnr and blii.Wnr star of tbe Me!.a Verde Redltp, the AAA champions 1n the summer bueb&U ptOIJ'am; Vie Opalek, the EnaiiD'I aporta: dtor; Sandy Alornu, Anpl star seeood basemao, and Dan Beavor of CoJta Mesa, a Dodpr player during the summer. (Story on page 4, section 1.) Assn.; secretary, Carroll (Mrs. The failure of the Badham The required signatures must Joseph) Seek, long time mem~ treeway blll to get out of Sen-be Obtalned In 180 days. ber o1 the Balboa Island Im- ate comm.lttee has spurred the The petition campaJgn ls provemem Assn.; co-secre- Harbor Area Freeway Fighters be10g conducted by the CiUz.ens tary, Doris (Mrs. L. S.) Sun- for the aU~ut effort to solve Coordinating Committee, which derland, 711 Orchid Ave., co- the problem by ballot. represents a number of civic Plans are being readled tor associations throughout the City rona del Mar; financ~l clla.lr. man, Mar shall Duttield. tbe a massive campaign to collect of Newport Beach. foundin g chalrman of the Freep more than 5,000 signatures on At an orga.nlt.atlon m~ting ll.'ay Fighters. Former Newport petitions to rescind the ex-last week, the-committee elec-B p BAY BuILDING Route 'not ;:n~~:ev:~!~r;~:=~: ~e~~r~:n, r~!~~1;8K~~c~~:~ ~~~:E~~~u;t~r:~~= future agreements mer member of the Newport • nating committee. t bl ' Clrcula"ng of ....tltlons ls Beach Partu;, BeachesandRec-accep a e u .....,. Other commlnee members FREEzE EyED scheduled to begtn Sept. 7, the •eatlon Commlssloa; co-chair-are VJce-M•yor Howard Rog-f'rst day fol'·••lng the 21-<lay mao, Marant (Mrs. Merrill) Bea h M Ed I w... ..v ers, Theodore Robins, wuuam Newport c ayor Waiting period alter the tlllng Skilling, past president of the LaP'••te, George Ne-on, Ward Hirth told city councilmen dur-1 1 k N t N t 1 nt ..... .., Club monument rlgfltlnthecen-tng a study session Monday of oottce wtth the c ty c er • es ewpor mproveme Baxter, actor Jonn wayne, wu. ter of our Ha.rborarea,"Mr. a.nernoon that "It's about time PETITION PROCEDURE Ham O'Bryon, EdWard J • O'Br yon sa.Jd, "I do DOt wa.nt we started to talk about wlla.t Power, Ricflard Clucas, Vln 1t sanctioned oo my pubUcly we're going to do oext on thl.s Jorgensen, Donald Elder, T. Tbt Newport Beach City . Councu ~htld a recommeoda- Uon of the PlaMtnr Commts- alon and denied the Be.lboa Ba.y Club's request MoDday night for a development plan which would lnclOOt a 182-foot hl&fl apartment complex on the ctty. owned property. The Counc11, 1n a separate but related acUon, also direc- ted the city statt and the Plan- D.Inc Commtsaion to study the possibility of creaUnc a ''lower Newport Ba.y Civic District," wbleh would "protect ttte pub- Uc llterest in certain ma):lr pubUc developments and pubUc usets, and at the same time protect private Interests in the pertptleral area by creatine an environment compa.Uble with the purpose of the pubUc asset.'' owned bayfront property pres-treeway and the tralftc prob-Only nominal cost to the Cit~ councU at Its next regular meet -Patrick Dougan, Bertrand C. ently leased by tbe Balboa Be.y !em." of Newport Beach Is anttclpa-ing. Cotfe}· Jr., Wtlllam Agee, John Club . , • We do not want the And as a result, the Mayor ted as a result of the petition The number of signatures Store, Must\all Johnson, Wll- mouota.lo brought to us. Bay offered 3 points of poUcy re-campaign planned by the CUI-required for a vaUd petltloo Ham Sprague and Sam Keres. Shores lla.s been establlshedfor prding the cUy's conUnuJni zens Coordinating Committee, is 10 percent of the voters. The Fr@@wa} Fighters' ef- 25 years. It Is tully developed feud wtth the State Oivtston wh.lch seeks toresclndthefree-T1e Council nas two choices fort for Senate action to ellmt- tn single flmlly residences.'' of Highways over the selected way agreement with the state. of action on the petition. Either Dllte the coast treewa~ route The Council, In upboldlng the route for the Pacific coast This conc lusion Is drawn lllntrndoces the ordinance with -from ~ewport BeachandCororw. Commission recommendattoo, Freeway. from a reSXIrl by City Attorney out alteratlc:~ and adopts it del Mar fa.lled last week by Z then referred the matter back The pollcy points, which Tully Seymour to Vice-Ma yor within tO days, or U can sub-votes. The Senate transpor. to the Commission to consider councllmen unotnctally acc ep-Howard Rogers outllnlng the mil the initiative ordinance to tation committee voted 5 to 4 some alternate development ted, w111 be acted on at the procedures for ameodlng the the voters of the city. in t.lvor of sending the Badlla.m plans by the Balboa Bay Club. Sept. 14 Council meetinc. city cllarter and placing a.n There Is a possibtity of a freewa)' bill to the Senate noor, CON T EST ANN OUNCED The fir st of the Items was lnlllatlve measure on the tr.ii-$10,000 election cost lf the where a ma.)orUy vote seemed MR. AND MRS. GEORGE KELLY celebrated their 50th wed. dlng anniversary FrUU.y, Aug. 21 , at their home at 420 Serra Dr., Corona Highlands. G~rge and Gladys. were married ln Erie, Pa., ~~o·here they owned a camera shop and phOto fini shing business until retiring and coming to Corona del Mar 16 }"ta.rs ago, Stnce Mr. Kelly il'i a seml- invalld, no party was plaMed for the occasion., but their 2 sons, Dr. Donald Kell y of SRI Research 1n P;tlo Alto and Dr, Paul Kelh, professor of ph)'SlCS at HumbOlt College, were bOih visitors lor thl' ..,·eek-end, ~na nel~bors a.nd friends dropped b)' to oUe r gt~lden congratulations. The move could amount to a fteez.e on tideland develop. ment on the lower t:.y, at ltut unttl some kind of ''gen. tral plan" for the bay Is de- a statement that the current lot. Co uncil does not adopt the or-assured. Comm ittee rules re- FO RM ESA HAM E SI GN route •·ts considered unaccep-Here is the procedure : dina nee, and chooses instead to qulred 7 ··yes'' votes to report A contest for deslgnl.ng city ta ble by the clty." Before circu latin g an lnltl.a· call a special election to be the bill t.a vorably, ~d the name signs to be put ~at en-The other point called tor a live petition, the proponents he ld not less ttt.tn SO nor more measure d.led In committee. trances to Costa Mesa is an. tormulaUon of criteria for a must pubUsh a notice of in-than 75 days after tlle date Dennts Carpenter of Newport LOTS ACQUIRED FOR 32ND ST . WIDENING nounced by the Costa Mt1sa ma):>r evaluation of the city's tentton In • newspapt>r ot ge-n. of lite order. Beach , woo had ~~E'en sworn Chamber ot Commerce. future tral!lc flow problems; eral clrcuJ..:atlon. If the lnHiatlve petition Is In .o.s senator just the day be- The Newport Beach City Council adopted a series of resolutions Mollda.)' rught that would give the cit y acquisition tO property to allov;· the widen- ing of l2Dd Street. Lucy Pinkley, the committee and a third urges the earUest W1thln 10 days alter tfle pub-signed b) not less than 10 fore, attempted to get the Ba.d- clla.Jrman, said that the contest possible co nstruction ot a new Ucatton or the notice of In-per ct>nt of the voters, but less nam btl! on the floor of the will open Sept. 1 and nnaldead-and wider bridge over the Bay tentlon, the proponents ue re-than 15 per cent, the City Co un-Senate without the committee Une for entries in Nov. 1. at Paclflc Coast Highway to Quired to file a copy of the ell may defer submission of <~.pproval. Senate rules provide veloped. The "ctvtc dlltrlct" Idea wu broupt forward by Clly Coun- eUm&n Carl Kymla durtnc a stud1 1tuloa MoDda)' after- -T. dlolrlc:t 1IOOIId oo- There vdll be cuh prlz.es ot handle the e:zistlng bottlentek. ootlce and statement as pub-the ord.Jnance to the voters for soch act1on, but Senator $50, $25 aDd $10. UShed, together with an aftl-until the nut regular muo1-Carpenter's proposal wu Roy SHAFER SUCCUMB~ davlt of pubUcatton, with the ctpal election occurring at knocked down by old-timers The first series of resolu- Uoo.a; involves thf' following properties: Lots 1 i.nd 2, B1ock 131, LAke Tract trom Lawrence H. HolADpr; Lot ?, Bkxk Ul, Lab Tnct, frODl Artl'lur S. La.raoo; 205 3200 St. trom Rob- ert 'N, and Barbara J. Pettit; 207 32nd St. trom Mildred K. Snidow; and 202 32Dd St., from Altred M, and Laure C. Berg. city clerk. least iS days after the order. woo, "with rUsed eyebrows, A %14y niUD&..~i.od af. said they cUdn"t do tb1np thoU -· til -ny ldjola. IDe tldtlulill.o the lower Ntw-Roy L. Sba.ter, '18, ot 517 • --tir ~Uc&Uoii is Deeded t»-CtiM MtQt hUTIItU"CT'Oit ·.ray," The new senator sa!d (.;bveh. ~wa-s at Good fore the peUUon may be ctr. he ts worldng on a b'tt'l>'a) port Bay. Westmill.ster Ave., Costa Wesa, Tbt study, whlch would de. pioneer resident and buslaes.s- termlne lf tbe district would man In the Harbor Area, died be t:>rmed, would toclude such Aug. 19 at Crescent City. He restrlcUona and requirements was born Dec. 16, 1893, In Po- aa hellbt, architectural vocab-mona, CaW,, and came to Or- ulary, open space, uterior ap. ange County when he was 2 peara.ac,, landsc~tnr, exterior years okl. He had been a. seli- Uef\Unc and other physical employed plumber for many Shepherd Cemetery. 8a.U1 Mor-culated, Only registered quaU-JOHH JOHN SOH AT HOAG package so that the maner will tuary, Costa Mesa, was in lied v.xers of the city, based Corona del Mar hlgh school oot be drawee. charge of arrangements. on the count y clerk's last of-biology instructor John John - ficial registration report can son was Usted in serious con- sign the petitions. ' dltlon yesterday afternoon and NB tax rate stays same cha.ractertsucs, Including years. signs, Survivors Inc lude his wSaife, Newport Beach City Coun - The proponents have 18Qdays ··improving" at Hoa.g Hospital to obtain the required number foltov;·tng a hea.rt attack Moo- of signatures and 10 file tile day night at his Corona del petition w1tll' the ci ty clerk. Mar home. Within 30 days after the petl. Mr. Johnson, 56, has been Uon Is liled the city clerk must a tea cher at the school since comp lete examination and at-It opened In September. 1~2 , ta ch a cerli11cate showing the ilrxl Is a well-known spec~ II~ results. The clerk then sub-In the ecology or Upper . e11. mits the petition to the city port Bay, Mr . Kymla, In st~ttng the Mar ton; 6 sons, Robert of -cllmen set the taJ: ra.te Moo- purpose of tile proposal, said: lem, Ore., John. PhJIUp and day night for 1970-71 at $1.225 "Benatlts of the pubUc assets Eugene, all of Costa Mesa, per $100 assessed valuaUon. without such protection may Edward of Buena Park and Rich-Tile tu rate remaln.s un changed otherwise be nullllled by the a.r d of Meltcan Hat, Utah; 3 trom the last tlsc.al year but the appearaoce and use of sur-dauet~ters, Mrs. Mary Surpre-breakdown is a little different. A t • roundinc areas 1n a manner that na.nt of Co sta Mesa, Mrs. Pat-The following is the break-r wIns tends to depress the moralJ, rlcta Ristow of Anaheim, and down, wtth the present liscal over law cbara.etar, standards, ambi-Mrs. Cather ine Spalding of Or-year Usted first : A SO-year-old Costa Mesa tiona lDd prlDctplea: of per soilS ange; 1 brother, 5 sisters, and General ..•..... 80.44~ _ 80.92~ grandmother, Mrs. Kirb)' Har- ustnc the pubUc denlopment 2? grandchildren. PBR •..••...•.. 14.98~ -14.8~ rls, Z87 16th Pl., has scored aDd lt'J environs." Rosary was recited Aug, 23 Library •....... 12.991; -11.91'X a vtctory over Newpcm Beach The Councl1 aetton appeared and mass was celebrated Aug. Retirement •.. ,. 14.0~-14.~ City Hall. to be an a.ttempt to counter the Z4 at St. Joachim's Catholic Mrs. Harris t\ad some paint- Bay Club's threat that unless c I • I I d lngs oo d.tsplay at a savlD(S • "tower llj)&l'tm••t" of some op er nOISe pro es e and lOin om" and •a• .. u. k:1nd Wll approved they would lied by the city to Pi}' $Z5 •-~re~ to bllild aDOther roo•-s In the Harbor View for a business license. Then .... ...., .... Counellmu Lindsley Par-• ......, alter much discussion, does not want to eliminate the type of culture brought about by this II:Jnd of an elhlbil." Mr. Hlrschberg sa.ld the cit}' wtu lay low on enforcing the ordinance unttl II can be cha.ngt\'(1 to provide an exemp. Uon. Volunteers are needed Volunteer s are being sought by the Citizens CoorcttnaUOf Commlttl'e to help collect sig- natur es for petilions to resclnd the frepwa~· agreeml'nl between the state .m:l the City of ~e~~o·. port Beach alld to require a publlt vote on future agree- ments. Mar got (Mr s. Merrill) Sld.l!- Ulg of 661 0 w. Oc e.in Ft., West ~ewport, co.cha.t.rman of the comminl"e, is in charge at the petition protect. Volunteers are asked to call her at 642-321-4. Busmessmen are also •sked to volunteer the use of space In their stores so that • desk can be set l_.:l for PE>Iltlon st~­ ing. These resollltlons would de- clare the Intention of the cit} to acquire the property under eminent domam proce-edings, and direct the cll)· attoroey to commence an acuon 10 the Sup- erior Court to acqui re t11e r.oror- erty. Thr e-e other resolutions call for the same .o.ction, but for t11e ~ldemng of Balboa Blvd., .100 mvolve tile properues or Frank L .uw:l Eileen FrE'dencks •t 3203 and 3202-l t2 w. Ba.tboa Slant drilling The Ctty of ~e ... 'PQ rt Beach h.is filed a sUit in OrangE> Count} Superior Court char gtng the G. E. K6dane and Sons Co,, ¥test ~e,.wrt oil producers, 11"ilh slant drllllng. City Attor ney Tutl}" 5e)mour ''ChiotH wall" similar to tbe sons and Harbor VIe-Hills Hills are11• the battle beg-.. n. .. ''1 won't do It," she satd. preMnt apartment complex on area restdencs are gettlnc ~ The letter was referred to •"o 0 •• Club pr-rty, the statt for study a.nd r.,..,ly, She called City Hall aiXI told u• "-J _... In arms ap.ln over tbe problem .... th "· 1m do f said the fir m and the Gene r.il T ·lme for Ack Ac k? c rude ou c ompan} or Dele- • • war e, •·tueh "'" JOinl lmerest The Bl,v Club pri'WV\sal was em t • ..,t she ew r.ens o ' 182 loot,_ 96 un1 of heUeopters flying over the The Council took the follow-other artists who had uhlbl- to build a • • • t area. tng action on other Uems on ted their paintings and other MP ria apartment bUlldiD( on Councllman Parsons re-the agt~nda : a.rt work and had never been tbe IUttrll' portlonoltheprq)-celved a letter last week trom • ADOPTED Orcttoance No. directed to pay for a ucense. erty. Tbt development Pla.n the board ol directors of the 1350, rerul&Ung the use of mo. Stan Hirschberg, Newport would allo Include a new SO-toot Harbor VIew H1UJ HomeowDers torcycles, mtnl-blkts, jeeps, Beach license supervisor told blP clubbouH llclllty and A.asn. saytoc the poo~ has dune buRies and other motor ber Aug. 1 ?, however, thadhere :o-:: 0:.: ':';!.!~ = been eonsidertnc possible ac-vehlcles on unimproved private was nothing she could do. "The -... Uon on the IUCflt of Marine property and publlc property. artist's fee Is a sta.nda.rd op. Cout Hi&tnra.y to Newport Bay. helleopters, Permits lor use of these ve-eratlng procedure," he said. The Pla.DIIJ.n& Commluloo. The letter sa1d, 1n put: "It hlcles may be Issued by the Mr s. Harris then decided to 1A tal'lllnc down the Bay Club's his come to tbe attenHon o! chief of pollee 11 the property ask the cit)' attorney's otnce Plu. aid tbt tower apartment the board of directors that the owners have consented and It lor a deflnlllon of the word buJidin&, becauae olttultreme City Cooncll had done con.sld. the activity will not create a "business." Ool~ .... p....Smlh to lll R-1 abl -~ t '"' ble -'' 1 er e --~ o uus pro m. nuisance. Sbe as yet has had no reply 1001, "does utreme vto ence Tbe board would appreclaleany • AMENDED proposed Or-to uw request, but /las re- to UMI rl&f:lls of tb&t adjaceat !le~ or l.oformatl.on Which yoo d.tnance 1351 and set It tor Znd cetved a number of other R-1 sooe IDd ls I&1PIJ'eotll' lA-ca.o provide on how to alleYlale reading Sept. 14. The ordinance responses lncludlnga call from oonst•tal wttl:l lbt Ylew ol tbt this problem." would repeal "archa.lc., pro. City atana'ger Harvey L Hurl. raidtata of Newport Belch u Mr. ParsoossaidMOOdaythat visions In the city code prohi tJII)I'eAed In tbe reeeot eltc--burt telling her to ''forget the t&.. .. lA tbe N-... Tomorrow be h&s recetYed slmll&r cor-bitlng the keeping of llvestock wDole Wng. You don 't need a --. .... _.. respoodeoce from other Hpre-1n the city. There Is oow oo license" report &Dd u exprealtdlnpub-serUtives ot the etty. &Olllng ln the c1ty that allows She ~Lso r eceived a letler :;.,~ncbetorethttCommls-"We do M.ve a very 911'kJus the keeping of Uvestock. U an-from the business Ucen.se de- problem wttb bellcopt.-s &Dd nexed property Includes tu"se pa.rtmeot and a Jot ot forms Balboa 8&)' Club eacutin jets," ht said. He aoted U..t stables, such use can continue to apply for a business llcense. Rtebard stneu, In ... kin I an bell captus bavt beta flYtDc" oa a non--omtor m.lnc basts. ·· The whole problem appeared CW~ ol tbt Commts-less tbatl 250 feet lboft the (C<dlnued on Page 6) 10 seem from the fact that she lioQ'I recoannfldatloo, told tbe eo.cn lloadlJ Dl&bt: ''Tbll ta F L k b had a. prtce tag in the corner :.:.=c:.:.r:-..:.::: reeman us succu m s :klr.er.:,flll:to:.;.sr:..: = &lllld "db nUt1Ac IIOD1..DC bit Fr•au t.ut, 1211 lAve! SUrntws lac1ude his wtte. were remooted she 1POUld DOt tMt woeM bl a traYMfJ oa Uda PI Newport Rel.&tU, IDrmw MulllM; a .._ Jottn.. Ud % b.ut to P&1 the ru. Sbt re. _....,. We art look1ac t:lr radio I.Dd TVoonuneataaor died tlrotMrs.. Serrices w1.U be held IDO'rtd the price tap. 1 ....., ....._ eo a miiUp.. Aq. t5 at St, J'*l* ~ttal at Forut La..-u_ Gleod:ale. tt wu aJter that ttw.t she Ula6ce,. 12 a.e.•• 1a 0ruce. o.aa wull:t:r1blllld wu tokl bJ the etty rna_,.. .llooiiMafpor ___ to --... _,_&Ueo-. Ollto .. C•IIIlpodlam-~ • .._.n..su-HAZIL IRADLEY DIES Lu!Tborooi&Jttloettybosl. Stan Wilson of ~ewport Beach says that 11 a plane files down the beach thJs weekend with a banner promoting "Love Attlir Douche," he's going to be very "tempt~ to get out the anu. aircraft artillery." Mr. Wilson made the state- ment ln a letter to the New. port Beach City CounciL He said: "I am a tolerant person, a.nd, as an uecuttve of an adVertising ageocy, totten lind myseU defend.tng m)· In- dustry trom Us many critics.. This Ume I must · jo1c the crlUcs, oowever, "I have oever been so re- volted as I was last weekend (the weekend of Aug. 1), when a plane new down the beach traJ.Ung a banner promott.ne 'Love Attair Douche.' Now,t.bat Is not only persoaaiJ.y obno:z- lous, but it tarnishes very ser- Iously our ctty•s reputatioo as a bmUy n.cttlon area. U you do not have jurisdiettoo to pro. hJbtt thls, please tell me who m I should eoot:act. " current film Grasshopper' In In the lease or Beeco Compa.n) which a pilot under the In -property north of the Cit) nuence of mari)uaoa sky~~o-rltes limits, were both named a ~ a four-letter oath over tile t..cs de fendants in the suit, Angeles Basin. U indeed such an He ~d the action alleges Incident did take place, what that Kadane and General Crude ...-oukt tJe the response of the have drilled wells by slant drill- FAA'"'" Ing from their leasehold prop- Massage parlor checked Newport Enterprises, the A pubUc hearing on Whether presidelt of which was Edward a buslness per mit Is to be is-l...llman of Santa Ana, the attor- sued for the opening of a new ney representing Mr . VanCtla.se massage pa.rlor in ~ewport durtng Monday's Council meoet- Beach was conl.lnued by City mg. Council Monday mght. The ac-The Council continUed the Uon wtll again come before matter until Sept, 14 to allow the COWK'II Sept. 14 . 111e pollee toinvesUnte. for~h;hem~::~c17~~ru:~~~= SISTER SAVES BABY em: ratds on 2 of S other FROM P 00 L A. T HOME massage parlqrs In the city An 18-montn..old Newport which have resulted In arrests Beach girl, JoMle Peckham, on charges of prostttutJon, was rescued Monday rvenina am because City Lic enseS~-trom the pool at her home, enisor Stan Htrschber~ saJd 1106 Dtwer Drlvt, by her t O- there were some problems. •tth year..o1d sta:ter Tort. the appllcatloo and pollee lll-The tot reportedly was bl\llt vesttp.Uon.s. &Dd oot t.-e&Ulin( •beD She WU Pollee LnvestipUoo !lad re~ ~ CMi: from the boCtom vu.led that OOf! of the partDel's ol the pool. or Sunsec-Ntwport EaterpriJiu. Tbt prt•s tr~CJUMr • .,rs. R. a syDdlcate formed to Pf0'1dt A. P«l:tam,admi.DJ.5t•ldartt- tbt proprieters, a N..,.-t ftd.al ~ wtdlt wa.ltlftc Btlcb CQ~C~tt, wt.tb ~t&J. wu lbr tbt lin ~ re.eue • coat1cted ftloa. teara. Blvd.; Terr)' and Theresa H. Waren, 3Z(}4 w Balboa Blvd., and Ma.reare1 Rader at Z03 39th St. Tht~ Council also adopted a resolutiot. acc eptlnc a IJ'ant deed from Mareartt Radf't" tor the ~uthwesterty haU of Loc 13 ~ the northeaste-rly 3.5? feet of Lot 14, Block: 131, CUll Sect1oa, Ia COODKtloa wUb tiM ·-of '"-Blft. TIM APPrU.I of that proputy wu SZ4,000, Appraisals of thf' other prop. ertles are. Holstnrer . $60,000: Larson, S2i,SOO ; Frl!derlcks, S29,000; W.uen, SZ5,500; and Berg, $19,500. TheseS owners tLave been oflered theawraised price but t\av e not }'et ac- cepted the otter. Mr. Hoi- singer said he ~~o·UI •ccept the offer by the end of ~tember but wants a resolution of con. 1{'mnation for his tax records. The Snidoll' and Pettit prop- erties are not >et awra.ised. The ll'idening pro)t"ct Is oow toemg 1esigned, with construc- tlon scheduled lor December. • IS charged ert) 1n county territory 1nto the r ll} llmits. The '"ltY says this Is In vlo- lauon of Seclion 1401 ot the Cit\ rnarter and asks the court to enter a JUdgment for a per- manent tnJuncUon restrainlnc continuation of the drUlin&. Mr. Seymour said no damage. .UP l>eln~ sought bf'cause It would l)fo Impossible to detet- mnlf' wt1at damages etlsttd., RICHARD JONES DIES IH YUGOSLAV CRASH R1chard Winston Jooes, 11, of 1525 Highland Dr,, Harbor HlghlaOOs, died Aug. 15 toYu1 .. oslavla ttom Injuries auftvtd ll.'hE'n his motorcycJ p ovf:rhl:rDtd on a raln-sllrk highway. He w-u born Feb, 14, 1951, In HollY~ lfood, and was 1 student at Or- an~ Coast College. Survl\ors Include his motrter, Mrs. Mlrriam Jones of Costa Mesa, his father, W!nstonJooea of Los An~les, and a sister, Anastasta, Newport Beach. Funeral services will beheld ... t 4 p.m. today, Aug. 27, at Paciftc View Memorl.al Park: with the Rev, Donald Lon~'DIC­ ker offtclatln(. SUPERVISORS CALL Off UPPER UY IOHO IISU I TPie COW>ty boord of -· vtsors dec.lded UIIU.IftiOIII.IF Ttte.:tay apJ~t eatuac tit a OOtid 1.uut Yot. N09, S b' tM purehi.H or au prlorate praper. ty Ia t.Wer NO'OpOI'I Bay" TOlo do<l-... --rec:fllllt ol a com--.. l'lfllll't ·---~ -" IOCll.-01$11.~ Tbt..., afAJI II -~.-.... -.... .... ..,. ___ ..... .. .., ..... -lilt ..... "' ........ -....... Loo lira. -1 BndloJ, 71, "' .... -.,._ lllldo ,. ...,. .e1a1 'st ,... pr~ ~ IIUill o1 111 •"-.,. 1111 w.aee Dr., w..tcwr, tM tillowtac aa.temeat : -If -L. oo..,.. n ,.... .. ~ .., ,._ -..... u. ot 11oq 11oo1>-"Arllolo-pot"'•P aro fll ... C1rc1o llrlto 11aJ 1111 "JI'I'otl• -·· 1o1o-lioJ. .. _bonFob.f.lllll, ao ciiJploJ*>riOIIIJIO< IDol· ..... ' ~ lltztWw ..... Ia'-: Ia '»h'lE' ud CUM to ()r. •u•pr1.muilJ' tt~.~~~cuu- Phllbp F. Bettencourt, ad- mlnlltntlYt USI.sta.Dt to the city manaaw, wrote toAnl.bO. Bual&f:lt. dineCOt ol tbt W'est- erQ rep:.:. ol tbt Federal Ana. Uoa AdmlAiltra.uo. ID Los Aa,:- elel, uklq U be woa.ld eJte aay ~IJic .,..... W!ltcll ue at tht m..--1 o1 tbt FAA or klet.l af1a.ttol lJIIborttSa lo cMJ Wl:tb lWiffiHIII'II a..,. _.,_a-__ Tbt Uc~n~e a,ppUcu&., VadJ n.t )"II ole WU tratbilc Yu CliUt, t.d p!ll 00 tile OD W 011'1 bJ tM U. ftr ... UUdil h-.. ~~ u-..,., ....... t111t oo,... -..-1111 ..., 111ooo to ~· _ ..... 11 _ tile .. ow..r. l.Mir, pob .... 17.12 t, ....... wu ~-•• --.. ...... •J ..... WUII-IIaJ ............ U,_., .... ~.,....... U>l~ ... I Dlo. TIM <IIJ, -llr<:nft. Mr. -aldtllolod- d• rtmlldld blm ol ''tlle ---~-tllol .... ------.. -Co.,. ...... -· .. _ .. -· Silo ... ..-,._, ... ,; .... ._,. •• 111M--··-"-·--11-. . ' ' • TltURSD4Y, AUG. 27, ltlO t ly Tom Anclenon ntlllPI"laAL M1111SPAPII THE PEOPLE OWN THE AIRWAVES Of TNI QYY" OP MDPOIIT IIAOI Milny of thr network biawias, producers.. lie to the American people about Russi•. Rua- C.... c..ro-1 ""--C-.. ,. -...-faceless programmers. lltlld cute commentiiOf"s sia i:o1 lt\e 5COurae of the. world. Ruuia is the 1721 L 8~., tie -....,... -• .,.....~ 11re so "liber•l"' that chetr loyolly to cht United ,7• •5-( ~-'-71•) &rcat~l menaCf' 10 human frcel.lon1 In human TILirMOMI1 ~ ..,., Ar .. -• Stalt:.~~ •s subJ"ect 10 serious quet;lion. h. •story. Runia ·~ rh~ enemy, the head of lhe Til: NEWPOaT BAABOI ENSIGN lo ,._ oldy ... .,.,. Pf"I•M Of COUise, mOJt TV executives and most snake. Russ•ll is 1hc main enemy in Vietnam ._. 1.wle~J.4 lo ,._ City of N.wport Beoc.la, _,. .... oal)' locolly advcrliSt"rs are not leftists. T hey arc: merely and everywhere el!it:. The AdminislnH ion. ...-ud opent-.1 • ....., .... I• tiM N'""PPft ...._ Coote ..... people 'Nho'rc willing 10 push sales ligures up ~0~ Bia Busmess. and a!>50rted liberals, ArM. P.lall~ W.oUy. o. Tll..-d..,. Sec:o.d cl .. poour paid even if it pushes Americ11 dowrt. • c.. .. llol ...... Colli. The "Liberal" colleclivists supposedly wor-modt:r.:~te), one-world~rs, clo-gooders. pacifists THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSfCN 'If•• Mj.clpd to bo • ..... ship "'frect.lom of the press." Yet no dictator-and fools. are '"building bri1lgcs," building rae- ,..., of .. -.J eirc:ut .. lon by colllt deere. r.o. ~10118 -.d . . . toties and giving our agricullural surpluses to ... , 14. 1~51. lo Supe.-101' Co~an ,.,. the Co•Dt)' of Oro , S.oao of ship--even a dtcUI!or'~'P of lhc: proletanat-RuSllia.-the greatest enemy CIVI lization ha~ ever c..fll.al .. ucl ltr ,. .... thereof Ia qualified to prd!U:r' aU ,_..lie can allow a free: press. known. aode .. NcpiNd b)' haw. Mr. Agnew says he behevt'S both sides have A!i the authoritaltvc:. capsulatt"J weekly. R~. 11. right to be: hearJ. But che main reason vit' ... of lh~ N~ .... ·v, ha' poin led oul. "here are a broadcastms is so on~.:·s•ded is not mainly ~-f~w of literally thousand ~ of statements ~ing cause of Frontley & Pinkley but because or made by 1he Amenc1u1 press JUS I prior to the :~ g~;~:~~en~o~~~n ic~it~on~ro~~~~;,::~ fall of Cuba : ". We can !hank our luc ky stars Castro wa<; no Communi~!. " ARVO E. HAAPA, owner .,d publisher of the En.sJnoo •·fatrneu Joctrme" has decreed that the "other -.• William AtwOOt./, Look Mul(a~in~ • .,...,...,...,...,..,...,....,...,..,...,..,..,..,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,_ side" must ~ l(tven equal ttme to preS('OI its s1J~ of controversial suhJects. What's contr~ THE FREEWAY FIGHT GOES ON We have fought a good fight, and we haven't lost, Last week's Incredible de- cision to deny a Senate vote on the Bad- ham freeway bill just shifts the em.lhasls in the continuing fight to keep the free- way bulldozers from ravaging our won- derful community. Now comes the all-out drive to rescind the freeway agreement between the city and the state and to give local citizens a voice in such a m•\jor decision that can so drastically disrupt and injure our city. versial:• It's whl:lt the FCC ~Y' 1!. AnJ the FCC IS JoaJell With ""liberals." In 1he past, anythmg wh•ch was asamsl lhe. New Frontier and Great Soc1ety ""lme·· Wd!< .. conlrovcrsial." In olher words. Soc ia l•~m tS not con,troversial hut cap•tah'm ts. On{'-worl!..ltsm ts n;'lt con- lroverstal hut patnottsm '"'· The tllrwave~ llo not belong tu the networks, 1hey hclong to the public. One of the most efTccl•v(' mcam. of '"censatship" •~ to lurn the dial, and then wnlt' lhc ~pomor •ll the pro- gram. (w1th a copy to the local ''"tion, the n{'fWOrk .1nll the Federal Communicatiom Commt~~•on m Wa~h•nglon, D C ) anJ !ell the advcrt"cr th.il you re-.cnt 1hc program and lhcrcforc Wtlt not huy hi' rro..luct AJvcr· 11'>'-'" undcf\!ilnJ lh.it l.m!!u.agc tx-ucr, a~ a generJt ruk. than 1hey do ""mor:d•ly.'" "'tr~·c en· terpn~e.'" · p:IIIIOII'm.'" anJ \uch ··Jnvel"' as Mon ch 3, 1959 ··All 1hc ~vtdcncc ~C\'111\ 10 md1cate CaslrO '"' not a Commumst." Dalt" Franc''· Ottr Sruulay Vi.1·iror Fehruary 15, 195Y • 11 shoukl he nhv•ou' 1ha1 Fidel h:t~ no mlenllon of gomg < r•mmun1s1." R11lph Mc(olll, All,ull•t C.m.llllullom Jt~nuary X. 1•)59 ··wny h;•s C.•~•ro. who rc•mo1t."iy il Commun1.'il. , . !tnd li n hones! gnvcrnmcn1 111 Cuba. , '" H would he :•n l'vcn grc •• t~-r m•~take even to •nllmalc lhlll Ctt~t ro\ Cuha ha!< any rc .• t prt•\pt'CI ol h..•t·omm!! ,, Sovu:l s.alcllltl'.'" W.dil"r L1ppman, H'llthirl~''"" Pmt July ~l. t'J59 "Tla a.n 1U wind, etc. Just &I 1 wu &bout to ~b' the birch rod to the members ot the Federal Communtcatloos Comml&$1oo, headed aa lt 11 by the Hoo. Dean Burch, eratwh.lle ca.mpa.lgn muager tor SeDiltor .Barry Goldwater, the 1964 ean- dlda.ie tor the presidency, Dr. Car I Mclntire, oo Moocia.y mor- ntng, broadcasted some start- ling news. Tbe good doctor related that the F.C.C. has decided to r e- quire that the television stations whtch carried 5 recent speeches made by President Richard M. Nixon should give equal time on the air to persons wtlo oppose his arguments. Dr. Mcintire, In a tetter to the commission, stated that while he disagreed with the propriety or maldng the mes- sages ot thechtetexecutlvesub- ject to controversial discus- sion, nevertheless he made a demand that he should be given a chaoce to share this equal time, so as to present to the American people his program which wou ld change our no-win poUcy to :t victory ~Ucy, aM wou ld use our milllary might, using conventional weapons, to defeat the enemy and to bring back our prisoners ot war be - tore we should r emove our troops from South Vietnam. .~;b; -rio· loeol Dlods -,.. ~~.:~;~ Ud 1atcrat.'' bt btld 1D Furtber, tile ownloor llld !, llld prolllblJ -~~ "that tbe fl.lrotu dOctrine re-his lA*'' for mooey to sap... quires a.n hootiC lJid COOCI taith port tM Kore&.D orphana. Whlcb ttfort by the Ueensee to atr oo doubt Will tolknr after the cootrutinr, eonn.Jetinc, and march tor victory hu been varytag atUtlldes toward sub. held. JKt, ot Important eontrovarsy. Oranae County Uatenen wtll In the broad perspecUve of this welcome the cranUng by tbe r ecord, It It almost l.nconcetv. FCC ot tree time to Dr, Me .. .able that any station could have Intire to appear oo teleYitlon broadcast more varle~ted oo. aM to make an appeal for us ln1ons IC)On so many Issues as to ttght to win In Vlttnam WXUR." and to brlng home our prla~. NotbwUhstandtng these on. oners ot war, before we wtth .. tile-soot observations, the FCC draw troops from the on July 2, 1970, sa.td that "the !!!!!!!!!!!!!.2~!!!"------, unavoidable conclustoo Is that r (the radto statlon) simply Ig- nored Its plain duty to the pub- Uc." Nevertheless ther e are many here In Orange County who have toUowed Dr. Mcintire's coura- geous tight to defend radio sta- tion WXUR and WXUR (FM), and who feel that the inevitable conclusion Is quite to the con- trary, and that the FCC "ig- nored Its plain duty to the pubUc." The FCC seems to have come to the atd of the enemies of our country, and is attempting to protec t them against ·tile rlgtlteous indigna- tion of people, who Uke Dr. Mcintire are impelled by pa. trtotlc motives, to come to the defense of America. The Inescapable conclusion Is that such a decision Is giving aid and comfort to our enemies. However, Dr . Mcintir e now Is free to use stations WX UR PRODUC TION GO AL : 2 'lfiLLJON DOLLAR S TO DA TE : $ J!O.OOO TO GO : tl,6 f0,000 Ther e has been much 11 concerned" talk by the freeway prom oters about the need for helping Newport Beach solve its traffic pr oblems. But such great con- cern is certainly greatly diminished in the case of Assemblyman Robert Burke of Hunting ton Beach and the city officials of Laguna Beach, who have been success- ful in getting the fr e eway route to by- pass inland of their cities. I have heard no words of concern from them or from Costa Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson or from ~e Irvine Co. about the appalling wreckage of dwellings and businesses that their insistence on the coast free- way r oute would cause in Newport Beach and Co r ona del Mar, or about the 2,500 to 3,000 local r esiden ts who would be driven out of their homes_ Nor have I heard any comm ent on the fact that the freew~y would NOT help solve our traffic problems, but indeed would add to the crisis by bringing up to 170,000 addition- al cars into our city daily, and leave our Co ast Hwy. just as crowded as :>ow. th.a l Av.h1lc h.u:·~ . .t n.tiiUnal poll rcpMtcJ thdl unly .uv; uf 1hc Amcnc •• n pcopll' hoiJ a ·nighl ~ unf.n·orahll'" .. opm••~n of SoYil't Russ•a loJ.ty. (ump.aro:J wtlh 74 '• tl"ll year' dgo In 1961. .i~": uf Arnencan' thClught RcJ Ctuna .,.,," .t ~rc.iter nll"n .• cc.-tn .,.,oriJ peace thllo Rus- '1<1 Nov. 71 ', thmk RcJ ( hm ... " .1 greater .. 1 h" •~ nut a ( nm!llun,,l Rcvi>IUIIt'll Ill Jny ,cn,c o( lhc wonl .md lh~·rc ,,a· nl> cc~mnmn•~•~ m prn.1110n~ of COn l10l He emphasized the slogan of .. Vlclor y In VIe tnam," which Is the keynote of the pr oposed victor}' march that Is scheduled to be held In WashlngtononOc!. 3, A ha U a miiUon marcher s ar e hoped for and even pre- dlctod ror this .,.DI, anum-From the Bible ber which would exceed the In one month l Will write 2 mliUon dollars or oew ordJnary IUe. The above total represents 11 days ot work. thrc..tt Only ~~~·, n .• nw Ru"1" "'The only power .,.,l,rlh con"Jcnny. m Cuba ·~ Ill !he hanll~ "' Pr~'IIHCr c."lro, V.h\l " nol unl~ nOI {.\unmuni't hut JL'c•Jc~tly Jntt·Cum· mun''' ·· Hcrh-c-•1 I M:lilhcv.~. Vr~o t'or.!. {,,.,t'5 Jut, 19~1) Th1~ ts ,,11 pnm.trd~ Juc 10 lhl· ··-.oflcnmg up .. l"•l<:l'~~ Cll(!.igcJ 111 h\ llllf ··1 1ht·r,d'" press. net· ..... H~'· prc.ochcr,. tl·,,chl·r, ""d govcrnmcnl- F.ml:hllt·. you , ... y' Jncr~·Jtl'>k' ""No! really. .,.,ht"n you rc ... IIIC 1ha1 "''thnut .,.,lltl.ul!! l"t>ntrol of,, n.tlll)ll\ nev.\ rm:llt.l. "'' \.'nn,ptra~·y C\lUid l'Vl'r flmJtl\h,"" ct•rh:ludc' Nt'l t••w r!l lit•· IIJ,·"·' lrt":"nn I'>\ !lll'·tllltlrm,,,,,,n rhl'Y (.:01\ltllUlllly -Ailli'TIC<II\ Wav Fc:t lurc' Mod scheduling debated By Special Corre~ndent The long a wailed meeting to discuss flexible scheduling was held on August 19 between pat- ents and adminlstraUon. Sup!. William CuMingham moderated :he meeting, ,.,.hich lasted a l- most 5 hours. Also present were members of the sta.ft at Costa Mesa High School, Mr. Bud Franklin, board president; Dr. Norman Loats, assistant sup- erintendent ; member s of the student c.oundl, and numerous leather s, bo th pro and con. Or. Cunningham called her to order. Dr . Curullngham hand let! the meeting fai r ly, making ever y effort to let everyone have his say. He JOked and kidded with the audience QUit~ortenat times br inging the tlouse down with laughter. 400,000 who parltcipa ted In the 0 death, where is thy Fourth of July march. stina? 0 arave, where is thy The build-up for the victory victory'.' march was threatened early In The sting or death i s sin; Julr wht'-n the FCC decided to and the strength or sin is silence radio station WXUR and the law. WXliR {FM) Sept. I. However , But thanks be to God, 11 was slated that tr Judltlal wh ich giv eth us the victory review of Ole decision Wf-re to throuah our Lord Jesus be planned, the defendant ''Is Christ. (1 Corinthians 15:55· authorized to continue looper. 57.) .ilt' stations WX UR and WXUR- FM until 30 days aft er the final disposition of such appe:~~.l." RA\' ~. Gt.BUS L\: .o\SSOCIATES 4340 Campus Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 714-546-4230 GUARDIAN Life t,.,,.,.,.c. C •. of AM ERICA .. The background for the de- c ision of the FCC to silence radio station WXUR and WXUR (FM) was g:lven by Dr. Mcin- tire on Julr 9. He !old that the hearing examiner, H. Gif- ford Irion, had conducted hear- ings from Oc t. 2, 1967, to June 26, 1968 , and that thousands of pae-es of tes!lmol\)'.,.were ART CLASSES FORMING corded. ~. The hearing eamlner on Dec. 13, 1968, alter re. vie11.·1ng the evidence that sta- tions WXUR and WXUR-FM ··performed what would nor m- ally tit' considered a wholesome service In providing an outlet for c.ontrashng vi ewpoint s on Limited Classes in all 1-Ieclia Wed . &. Sat.--10:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. Thurs., Fri. & Sat.--7:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Local citize ns have already let their wishes be known by affixing m·)r e th.lll 20,000 signatures on petitions to elimi- nate the freeway from our city. Now let us get on with th e project of transform- ing thes e wishes into action and solve our dilem -na by initiative petition--at the ballot box if necessary. MARLO E. PRENTICE o!Costa Mesa has been named maroger of Glendale federal Savings' Ne~~t-port Beach ofn ce. 1/P was most recently :!ssisi<UJt Viet> president and manager of the Westwood office. fie /la s been with Glerw:tale Federal sincE' 1958 holding positions In U1e construction and loan depart- ments also. He rect>lved a BBA degree from Woodbur y Collegt> and has taken gradl..ldte studies at University of Washington. The original purpose ot the meeting \(,'as to answer the par- ents whO signed a petition wlth 432 signatures, requesting 6 points of return to a more '"tradit iona l" way ot operat- ing Costa Mesa high school. Throughout the evening thi s "purpose" seemed to get lost. TIM! parents wtlo went to the- meeting to tight nex.tble sc~ed­ uUng came away shaking their heads, saylng that nothing was ga..lned . One per son commen- ted : "Dr, Cunningham is wast- ing his timt. Art~r watching U1e way hP handled thr ee to rour huOOred peop le, I realized that he could easily run a rna jor business.'' d wide variety ofsubjects ,"and ,--------------------~::., LEITERS TO EDITOR· - • • • A LESSON IN UNDE MOCR ATIC RULE A s hocker of a less on in Sacramento legislative procedure W:i.s l earned the hard way last week through the defeat of the Badham fr eeway bill. The totally undemocr a ti c ··rule by committee" was exposed by the fact that just 2 votes in the Senate transportation committee kept the bill from th e Senate floor, where ap- proval seemed certain. Thus 2 votes were able to frustrate the c learly demon- strated will of the majority of Newport Beach r esiden ts, and m ost likely the m ajority op inion of the Senate itself. A court challenge of such flagrant abuse of the principle of majority rule should result in speedy reversal of such pro- cedure if the case were to come before the California Supreme Court and the U, S. Suprem e Court, where the "one man, one vote" concept is deemed so important. • • • COM DECLINES THE PROPOSAL Corona del Mar has rejected the New- port Harbor Chamber's Invitation for merger for the same reason that the COM Chamber was formed In the first place. The reason was to carry on the FRED WEBER JOINS N.B. CABLEVISION Wa yne R, U:.auser, vice~ president and general manager of Newport Beach Cablevlslon, has appomted J. Fred Weber, a veteran or ZO years In sales, as director of marketing. Mr. Weber will be In charge of Newport Beach, Seal Beach and Mission VieJO Marketing department. For 15 year s he was district sales manager for Century Metalcral't Corp., a national dir ect sales organi- zation. He then transferred to Philadelphia, where he managed a sales organization of over 200 people. He was with Tele- systems Corp., a mu ltiple CA- TV systems operator for 5 years, then joined American Cablevislon Systems for 2 identity of Corona del Mar as a separate BETTY E. HTLLha•btentamod and Important business and residential lulallmoot contJumor 1oao of- community among the several communi-II<:• at Bt.nlt ot America'• Costa Mea braoch. Mn. H1ll, ties that make up the City of Newport ..., JOined tile .... 1n 11147 Beach. This Is in keeping with the "viii-a1 Poa-. bu bOon at 11>o _,, t ha th Colla -llrlJICh I , .... ag..-concep t t Is e charm of our A Dill .. ot llllml, abo p-ad- Newport Harbor Area_ Tbe separate .ted trom llllml Soolorlllclt "v<ll•we" areu can best solve their own School lllll ... ....., --·-.,..,.._, COVIOillAmorl- Dr. Cunningham started the evening by stating what they h~ to do tor the students. Some parents r emarked that they had heard all this befor e, in fa ct for 2 whole years, to the effect that the school ad- ministralion lcnows they have problems and they're • ·work- Ing on them." When the discussion was fo- cused on report cards , the par- ents expr essed their concern. Some 400 !amities had oot re- ceived final grades In the ma.tl, as of that night, and the reason was tha t 400 students owed money on ltbrary books. School oftlctals said that no tices had been sent to the parents ex- plaining this, but most of the p.arents said they had DeVer re- ceived the notice. One parent brought 14> the tact that this proves that the system was not working. Dr. Cumlngham said, In his opinion, "they had progressed too Quick.Jy In flexible schedul- ing, a.D:1 that at the time of In- ception, and today, they d.ld oot have the s~rt of the enUre stat1 toward the pro- gram." When someone asked how many of the statr were aga.tnst the program, he an- swered "not as many ttUs year as last year." But, during the course ol the evenlllg, he did say that he liked the sta.fl' to • ANOT HER TRY Dear Friend !lop: I see where the Newport Har- bot Chamber has proposed to the Corona del Mar Chamber again. The faint rragrance ot the farmer's daughter and a persistent travelling man came to miOO, so I send you the following: "Won't you come Into m)' par- lor?" Said the spider to the rJy. "I admire your busy buz.zlng, And I'll have another try. With your soft Lelhean memory Time's erased that tra.rren day When we did our very best To take your post ornce away. Your myopia is convenient, Or you'd generated doubt When we wrote the U. S. Cham- ber, And they promptly tossed you out. Your credullty's disarming, Otherwise you'd !eel a jolt When you learned we'd worked for year s To get your membership to bolt. As we've said, we love your buz:zlng And your tantaUzlng glow. Woo't you come Into our par- lol? And, (p.s.) please bring your dOugh." T. Duncan Stewart "The Poet Lariat" of Corona del Mar. identity themselves if they were • CHANGE AGENT unhappy wttb the progra.m, be-Ed.ltol' of the Ensign, cause it would be to both the From time to time, we have .school's and the teacher's ad· tried to totorm you of chanaea va.nta.p to move oo to another ~lag made lq all pllasesofUte. school. We han also told you that a problem•, and can still cooperate with ... IDOCihU ot Ao~~~<~ ... Sbo each other on Joint problems. Let'sll:eep ~': ~11-:r!tu=:": tt tbat way, and be friendly with each c-11-. (Bonlfo .W.. A mao from the alldle.oee rt· "chaap agent" 11 the PfriJOO quested a "lbOW of ba.od.J" ror whO faclutates that cha.Qp. lbose w1lo did not """ llu-0. Auc. z.t throueh 28, Dr. lble tchedullDI, lDd board En Schlndler...ftainmu ts boJd- presl4oot Bud Fr&Dklll> repllod, Lac a wortobop lor all pooplt "Oaly 1f J'OU &.Uow me to r... wbO wort with teeracw•. Dr. phruo lbt q-loo.." Tboro Sehlltdltr-R&Itunu -lei ap- Mtml to be coaftalioo tD peat to be 0D1 ot the ucbi.Qp peapl,t'a m1DtU _...... nu:a ... ,.. ..... ban beea teWDc b.. .c:MduU•r Ud ~ J0C1 &boat. We hue beta. awve t~ebldallac. bat a diGAttlolll of au PU'Ucalar "tnJD•" elalml.ac IIIli lllo7 aro -lllo -. tile RIDmor ot 11119, ud amt tb1DC ftl a:lfM lUll« II. .. .,. watcbld tbe CWpolaHcu IIIII erlllac-abo OU -IJIYolYOd tr1111 1D Stedelltl f:rola:Meabiltl._.t Mt11'111t ''Pr'OCHN'' tbry 111ft pr-1D _. llllllr <111-o, lllldo. lDll --noll7 p oc Wo llan .. otero I!Jfl.actor ot a... '1111 lfrl-..s, "111 op all <Jror 0raap c-, to God, 101 PlOP• ue e.....r·~ "bt_, ... cJdlt2rea w1ttl tbettpro-other. -.) ' biems, emotional and other - wise. These go under the name of 'human relations."' ''crisis center s," "'youth problem cen- ters," "r.t.p sessions," e tc. Whether Dr. Sc.hindler-Ra.tn. man had a hand In these, di r ect- ly or IMirectly, Is debalable, but she has been mentioned in connection with many youth or~ ganlzallons such as the Camp- tire Gir ls. There's something very comforting about the Audi. She is a Los An~les trainer who specializes In nonverOO.I commurucalion .t.nd the prob- lems of srhools , and trained teacher s who were to be as- s igned that fall to classrooms of "lnner -dty" school child- r en. A few summers before she designed an elaOOrate T- group program (sensitivity training) tor the newly inte- grated school system of River- side. Her design Involved oot only students, teacher s and pa- r ents, but also the superinten- dent, nurses, seer etartes and custodl.ans, meeting In groups ot 15. (This lnlor maUonts from the book, "Please touch," by Jane Howard.) The workshop Is UC I s;x>n. sored, and Should prove very interesting for people who ~­ prove and people who don't. --..-Special Correspondent Its seats were designed by an orthopedic surgeon. Test drive it today. It's more of a car than you think. CHICK IVERSON PCJRSCHE I AUDI 900 West Coast H•&hwaY 1 Newi)Or1 Beach 646·9391 DUNG£ cotiNIY'S AUI1f0111l£P DUL£1 SHOIS 1'011 JR. Alll!llCAM Football ~ to 14'5 Tennis Shoes LAO! II' 111M' I• • .. . ' ' DII'T MISS JIIS BERWYN "MAGIC 'ALARM CLOCK ~ven 10 .. o'clock scholars will enjoy this electric alarm with a d~owse feature! Alarm buzzes at pre-selected waklni time a f1~m touch o~ top lets yoo drowse 10 minutes then wakes ~ •1a1~, and 11110, and apin. Lifhted dill for 24-hr readability 4" hogh, SW' wide. Antique wMe case. . . ROTARY III'J MISS POWER MOWERS with exchuive aatomattc dloke DO ID.IInual cboidng no priming nolhirJ8 lo •dfual ELECTRIC SCISSORS GREAT FOR a• ~ex. TO. SCHOOL SEWIHGI Macle '" SwiturfCMd REG . SJ9S .-· 7-pc. eldorado Iced Tea Set AMBER OR PASTEL GREEH GEHUIHE "II.UELWAR!" WHILE THEY LAST $1.49 • Children show art NElii'ORT HARI!OR EllliGII ARST SECllOtl--P• J THURSOAY, AUG. %7, ltlO COROllA PEl liAR, CAUf, NEWLYWEDS SUSAH AHD JOIIH WEBSTER Susan Schisler weds John Webster of CDM Cb.lldrea no attended the Newport Beach Junior EbeU ummer art worksbop wtll dis- play tbelt art worU throuput September at MulDers Ubrary llDd Corooa del W.ar Ubruy. The creative art workshop bekt this month at the home ol Mrs. Ou McSweeney was open to children ol Junior Ebell members and tbell' friends trom the ages of 4 to 9. "You know a good doctor for this?" h's a question we answer all the time. Sometimes it's wme· one new in the neighborhood. Somctimn it 's an old rriend who JU51 doeMJ't happen to have a fa mrl y ph~ician. The boy spra1ns an ankle ... the baby runs a temperature ... Gr:1ndma has a lxld co ugh Troubled people orten turn to us for help, and riKhtly so. We ~ad .. closel y wtth physictans, pro111dinK the mcdicmes they prescnbe and ust' in their offices. We know ...,ho they :~re. their spe:cuo~i­ tl«, Jheir otfn hour!. In an emergency ...,~·rc Kood people to ask. And w~·re always happy 10 be of st't"Vtee to our fuends and patrons. Pl.anning to Uve in East Blu!f after a honeymoon in Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs. John Web- ster, who "''ere married In "- candlelight ceremony Augus t 8 at St. Andrew's PresbyterWl Church. fuchsia renter s. The groom was attended by his brother, Thomas C. Webster Jr. of Eureka, as best man Partlclpltlna: chJ.Idren dis- playing thelr art works done ln various media are: 4 to 6 years; Jim Miller, Brett Hugbes, Stacy Snow, Jason Du- tcher, Linda Da Sliva, April Jlmloez, Craig Mttc::hell, Satab 1 Harmoo, Mark Palmer, Nancy Da Silva, Kim Montague, Sue Hunter, Kristen Cole, Martha Scbmelstng, David Lawson, Tracy Spellman, Jaclt.le Miller, Karrl Richardson, Ricky Jiml- llet, and Jimmy Palmer; 7 to 9 years, Unda Ducharme, Cnrts Hastings, Ashley Fell, Kell)' Wood, Mandy Murat, Kristen F'tx, Robbl Murat, Cameron Kova.rh, Paula Hunter, Joseph DuCharme, Sharon Chabre, R !chard Sherman, Debbie Wood, Susie Crown, Mar y Da Silva .tnd Karen Goody, ........ , and Jeffrey Hatch of Mi ssion JR. EBELL AtUWUHCES YLe )O, Russell Klein of Her-ARTIST OF THE MOtr4TH mosa Beach, Rewk Warrum of The Newport Beach Junior Balboa Is land and Dennis Cato Ehell Clut. has chOsen Mrs. of Hawaii as us hers. Thomas Williams of Corona -LCDAITJnn.-IDa.IIG -.a,... The bride is the former Miss Susan Marcella Schis ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ralph Schisler of Dover Shores . The groom's parents a.re the Thomas Campbell Websters ot Corona del Ma.r . Dr. Jonah Cleaver was solo-del Mo~.r ii.S 4rllst of the month. 1st with •·The Wedding," "Be-Mr s. Williams studied ut cause" aM Tn1 Lord's .&t the Pennsylvania Academy MARINERS CHURCH Praye r ." of Floe Arts aOO at the Art ANNOUNCES Mr. Sc hisler gave his daugtl- ter in marriage In a sln~tle rlng ceremony performed by Or. Raymond Bra hams or St. Andrew 's Church. A r eception was held <it the Students' League in :\'ew York, Dover Shores hOme of the ..-here she stOOled under Louis br ide 's parent s. More than 200 Boocht' and Howard Trllton. guests greeted the newlyweds She hll.s been employed ..s a amid arrange ments of pink. and commercial artist in the ad- white gladio li, carnations, pink vertlslng fteld in New York 0;-. Giena O'Neal., professor at Talbot 1'bei!Hoclcal St!mlnary, La Wirada,wiU be pu~lt minlster tor the 10 a.m. and 7:00p.m. services this SWlday. The bride wore a floor length gown of s ilk orgallZ.il. with 4 mOdltled scoop neckline, e m- pire '4'2.istllne and leg o' mutlon sleeves. It had a full chapel train awUqued With Venice lace as was the dress. lier fingertip veil was held with 4 tiara of !lowers. She carried a French bouquet of while rose:::, small carnations, stephanotis, baby's brpatfl 1\'lth velvet streamers. marguerites and mums. (U)' and 1n Orange Count). SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:00 A,M_ WORSHIP SERVICE AT 10:00 A_. M. EVENING SERVlCE AT 7:00P.M. Mrs. Thomas Webster Jr. The Willlams fa milyhas lived presided over the guest book m Corona. del Mar for 16 yf'ar s. 400 Mr. and Mr s. John Booty They have two children, .1ssist€'d with thf' r eception. a student .1.1 thf' l;nfversity Mr s. Schisler gre-eted guests Sa nta Barbara, aM Cindy, :;a in a gown of white lace scroJ. student at Co rona del Mar high led with aqua s ilk braid, She-school. wor t' an orchid corsage. The .,-oom 's mother wo re a cham-PICK UP BOTTLES p:.~.gne chlflon gown with or-Empty bottle plcll .up service cf\Jds and stephaootls in her for the Newport Mesa area is halt. being provided by Kerr Glass lng, Painting & Decorating l IHSURfD • GfNfRAL Mr s. Christine Ha milton of Costa Mesa served a s maid of oooor. Bridesmaids Mrs . Alan Giraud of Costa Me sa and Miss Mary Peterson of Los Angeles were dressed Uke Mrs. Hamil- ton in lilac colored saki gowns of empire style which reached the floor. They wore tulle and saJd. head pelces to match and carried french bouquets of ele- gance carnations In pink with The new Mr s. Webster Is a Co. 1Z21 E. St. Aodrew's,Sart:a gradua.te of Corona del Mar Ana, phone 545-0«1. Bottles high school, and Coast Coilegf! must be clean. with no caps and the New York Institute of or metal bllods, Ptclt.IC) boors Finance. She llas been sene-are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tues- tary aoo stockbroker wtUl "-days, Thursdays and Saturdays. NeWt>Qrt Center investment Damato&So firm. Her new husband is a gradua.te of Newport Harbor high school, Orange Coast Col- lege ii.IXI Whittier Co llege. He has hiS degret> in economics. Church News The Central Bible Church, Z3rd St. at OranKe Ave., Costa Mesa.-Pastor Fred Morse Is back from a brief vacation m:J wUI be in the pulpit for tbe 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday ser- vices. Testimony will be gi ven at 1 p.m. by Tadao Hara, a. university professor in Japan, who was converted to Christi- anity from Buddhism followln g Worid War [!, during which he served as a Ka mi kaze pilot. • • • The Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Paclfi r VIew Dr., Ave., Cliff Haven~.The Rev. Lor en Flickinger will preach on "For ming the formless" at the 10 a.m. Sunday sernce. Tht' Wednesday eve ninj!: ser~ vices !lave been resumed after the summer.time lull. • . • The ~ewport Harbor Luther. an Ch ur ch, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach •• Pastor James Blain will preach at 8 and 10:30 a.m. this Sunda y on the topic, 'Is Chrisham ty for em- er genCies '--onlv"'' based on Luke 4:23-30. Harbor V!ewHUls-·"Some for -MARY GLASPY DIES get," based on Luke I 7;11·19, Mrs. Mar y Florenc e Glast>Y. will be the ser mon topic ot az, of 1336 w.~.tson Ave., Costa Dr. William Eller for the 'J and Mesa, rhl:'d Aug. Z3 at Costa 11 a.m. Sunday services . MeSt Memor ial llospital. She • • • wasbor nSepL 2 6,188 7,inKan~ St. Andrew's Presbyter Lin sas a1~ ca me to Orange County Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd., 10 1965. CUff Haven-. Dr. Charles Dier-Survivors tncllll1e 2 soo.s, enfield w!U preach on the topic, Charles of Costl Mesa and "Sunnowers," at the 8, 9:30 Daryl of Australia; a daughter, and 11 a.m. servic es this Sun-Mrs. Ethyl Taylor, Phoenix, day, FoUowlng each serv1ce, Arla.; 2 brother s , J ohn Wilson deacons wtll conduct a tour of of Texas aM Lester Wilson the church facilities . or Kansas; 2 sisters, Mrs. Sadie • • • Krause and Mrs. Millie Carot- The Plymouth Congregational Inger of Kansas; 3Z grandchii- Church, 326Z Broad St., New-dren, and 13 great-gr:ilOOch.ll- port Heights--Guest preacl\er dren. for the 10 a.m. Sunda y service Funer al serv!C'es werehekl will be John Smith, lay lf'ader Aug. 26 in PhOenix. Bell-Broad- and Bible teacher at Prioce of way mortua..ry was the forward- Peace Lutheran Church of Cos-tng director. ta Mesa, Hl.s topic will be "The ereatest personality in the HOW H E• S l T. BURT Btble." The women's fellow-Bryan T, Burt, soo-ln~law shjp will l'loid the annua l rum-of Mr . :lOO Mrs. Ralph Erskine. mage sale from 10 a.m. to S Z830 San Jllla Ln., Costa Mea, p.m. this Friday and Saturday w been commissiooed a at 1714 Newport Bl"d., Costa second UeuteD&DI: 1C)OA comple- Wesa. ttoo of the U.S. Alt Foree • • • Resene otrteers Tra1JdDc Tile Newport Unity Church. Corps pro1fam at Brlpm meetin« at 15th St. and lrrloe Youog t.m.lverslty, ProYo, IJtab. "Let not your be art be troubled . , • " COUNSELING··ALL PHASES REV. L. M. GAUNT LETT, D. D. By A;lpolntnient COSTA MESA 557-3531 lilY MOW liiD san 01 ••• ALUMIMUM PATIO COVllS 1\'1!\DOW ond HOOR t\WNJN{,;S M fi'III!'Y llyln , fer $1 100111" ~wltyla .... _ - ..._ Alt4 .,.. ul.ct t,._ 11 STUNNIIIG DKOU fOil COI.OIS ''""' • Vlllnm Mti~Mr11 • a .. utifvi lr• our modun lac· lor• ,.,. n;.1onlar1ure ~ rno11pl"'" ..,.1...-Jifolt ol •I• lr~ To C::•""l'le- '"""' ,.,,.~ trrhii<T· Jur~t •l~t~n -\\ r:llh· rr rrrnta:ltnn lo1r •our uluab!f" drJpt"' and luttuiUTl", et Sanla Ana Trnl and A"'n· in_s: •ou al10l\'' re- Cf'in'! manr e.s:lrU . -• Quiet action .,. Courtn., ... And romplm de~ohiJ. itr plus a to rear 1uarao1ea 011 the painl. tie'.. ,..,. •• .. -... •. • .... Clltrt' .. --..a.. 642-1677 liMo ... _ 11 .\ 1'1ft f 'O\r i~U 1~)70 \· \ •' '". . • •Ill ,, o•l o" I I I. . ' •• 1 ..... •ol ,!, ~·· (1, "" lo llllo j,., ·II I'• l ll'f. j," liiJ• l'.l!lt'f,.,, d ' 1 : ," I I o I o .,1 ,, [" ••I II I ~ I' I !I It I< j. 0 tl 1" . ' ' "'.IIIII ,, ,,, "'11 I Our B••tl,.r (Juulil y ALUMINUM SCREEN PATIOS f or l;1rre or •mall homn and mohile homN .•. All Alldllibum; Lar;e Doon: Bug Proof. Dtfleela tlte wiDd. ESTIMATES hr ......... a t Ill • •• .. -. ... ... THE W~UIIIOUI IIWIAlleA TKEY OISCOYI:I.ED IT WASN'T A HOTEL ... JN'1tS 5Tf\IART ~ ···~·. YO~~~ J!OR!SJ_q!~.tG, ... Police BloHer Jim Polloi, tilt Coot& Wea dalo 111&11 ocbool b1 tilt Soli • I"'IIDAY, JULY !I 1110 W.,.., Cor-dollbr, buebi.U phtoom; 1'111 coeeb, FerQI.IIdo Valley &Dd du:r.lnc bJ.1 Yiclul Ray Caaaldy, US$ wen ~td at U:to p.m. Gordon Bowley; Du BellYW, coUe11 daJI wortecS ~ tlmt S~rioz', Spaee U, n.t dt.d at 111-l/! BtiOQ&a. Corolla aDOtber member ot the N"ew~ tor tbt Procren Bulletin ID at 12::45 p.m. at bls rtsldeoce del Mar, on eba.rJN ot para. port-Mesa boy• baseball pro-Pomou Ud at oct of the Jocal oo a ehulfl of tal lure toappnr. Muioo ol marijl».Dl , •• Lulro cram, and your Eostp IPOfla boepUall Pl'klr to hJ.J t:lP01Dt-, • Mary Ivan Jarnsuwtc1, 33, Vuqaer., 15, of 409-1/1 89th editor were guests of the Cal-meat to biJ post as public ot 719 Wilson, Apt, FlW,Costa St., West Newport, waa cited: 11ornla Anpls Tuesday night, rei&UoGI as&Jstaot. Ed nu Mesa, was arrested at 5 p.m. at lZ:SO a.m. at 410 29th st., Aug. 18, at the Big "A" in proved to be a nluab~ ad-at47 Fashion tslaodooaeha.rp on a chup of btlD(llntoJ:lca- Anahetm. ditloa to the Anrtl staff and of burglary ••• A stereo tape ted Ln puiJUc • • • A lalitt Rug«t Postel is the only would Ute to thank blm tor the player valued at $85 was sto-SharpeDtr ud $72 lo cash we.re 15-Year-old we have ever beard courtesy elleotted our Jocal, len during the night trom the burclarlHd durtnr tbt Di&tat ot wbo had the stamina to pUch budding baseball stars when-Lorin Weiss residence, 4&00 from the Balboa ltlander, 501 5 complete games In one week, ever we vlsU ''The Anl'lll's Seasbore, West Newport •••• Park Ave., BaJboa ltland ••• 3 on consecutive days ••• and Dugout." A money box containing $10 In A stereo tape deck, televla:lon, he actually came on stronger In Dick Enbera was busy auto-cash was stolen ttom the Show-and tools, valued at $2!5, were his 5th game ••• AU he <lid graphing baseballs, Procrams room, 2811 Newport Blvd., West burglarized from tbe Robert was to pitch a no hitter In the and any other btt offered to Newport, between 12:30 p.m. Gardener residence, 823 W, cUy play-ort ftnals tllrougtl 6-him by his radio and TV tans. and 12:40 p.m ••• A 7-footsau. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. 1/3 innings until his opposi-Dan Beavor had a cha.oce to boat valued at S300 was stolen • SUNDAY, JULY 26 tlon, the Costa Mesa Cubs, tin-get his signature on one of the from the beach area between 9th Vandals tllrew a rock at a ally registered their initial hit baseballs our nephews left with and lOth Streets, Balboa, be· willdow at the Mary E. Bee- after one was away In the 7th us. Enberg and I ll&d Urne to tween 5 and 10 p.m.; the boat han residence, 222 Vta Gru- lnntng. re.hash a past uperlence a beloogs to Richard Andrew lana, Lido Isle, causing S50 Postel c Unched the AAA few years bllck before he be-Schaub ot 60 Beacon Bay • , • damage; rocksalsowerethrown cr own tor his Mesa Verde Red. came the ··Yolceoftne Angels," Dean Robert Warwick, a post-at the root, causing $15damage legs With an astounding 2 to 0, the Rams, UCLA and numerous man, 27, of 364 E. 16th Pi., ... Jeff Cummins, 12, of one hitter ..• a truly remark-other sporting PVents. Costa Mesa, was blllen by a 520 Larkspur, Corona del Mar, able performance ••• one tor One or the r easons for his dog at II a.m., while deUver-was bitten by a stray dog at the record book .•• We'll be log mail at 118 Topu Ave., his residence; the dog was checking out this unbeUevable success Is due to his complete Balboa Is land; the dog ~~o·as quarantined at Us owner's rest- pitching effort wlth other OO.se. sports background, He has a quarantined at the residence, dence, T. Corley, 1020 White ball contacts througtiOut thP masters degree in physical ed-occupied by Patt Golf ••• David Sails, Harbor View Hills ••• coWltry but doubt that anyone ucatlon and served time at San A, Sie, '1, of 2045 Port Cbel-A recorder valued at S300 was has ever equalled or even ap-fernando Valley State College sea, Harbor View Hills, was burglarized from the Rudy D. proached this f.antastJc E-xhlbi-in Northridge, our home tor treated at Hoag Hospital for Martin apartment, 822 W. Ba.l. lion, many pleasant and enjoyable an Injury received when a pet boa Blvd., Balboa, betweeo 7:30 The Newport-Mesa basebal-years. The college Is the site mouse at the Jeanette Roger-a.m. and 7 p.m •.•• Yaooals lers r eceived VIP treatment for the Northridge Pony-Colt son residence, 700-1/2 Carna-tore down a wlre fence at the from young Ed Munson, the as-basebQII field and each year tlon, Corona del Mar, blt him BeUe Lee residence, 2'135 Har- s tstant to public relations di-the coaching staff would en-on the right Index finger, the bor View Dr., Harbor View rector George Lederer, as he tertain thousands of Little Lea-was quarantined at the Roger-Hills, causing $10 damage ••• tntroc:luced us to Angels Sandy guers, Pony Co lt and Senior son residence. Burglars took more than S360 Alomar and Ken McMullen for League players. Dick Enberg worth of wedding g1tts, lnchld- .1. photo session and short in. 400 Stan Cha.rnhovs ky, who were • SATUROA. Y, JULY 25 ing stlver and crystal, from the ~fWPORT HARIIlR EN9GH A RST SECTIO~ - -P. I "A Big Music al Hit- In The Winner's Corner!" _,..,,.,. w11nro ... "'"" h •• "'" "Hilarious And Entertaining, In The Stream Of 'Sound Of Music'!" ii\1111510\ ll\1111 PRL\\lll ::::·,:. ::·-:.,- -~,.. .. --•• kNlt\11 .;\\ ,.,.~IIHXPJO.ifl\1 ,.. ·-... \\Oio.r 1111. I'\ II.\\ I\\ UII.\!M._ .. 11-. ... tervlew .. \lomar, the native of on the ba seball sta!f at that Steven Earle Phl!llps, 19, Karen D. Bear resldeoce, 106- SaUnas, Puerto Rico, has bios. lime, conducted on of the nnest of 3134 Bray, Costa Mesa, was 1/2 Pearl Ave., Balboa Island, somed out Into one oftheclass. c linics that it has been our arrested at 7:20 p.m. at Vla between Jan. 1 and July 4 ••• test sec01~ basemen In the privilege to attend and we re-Lido and Newport Blvd,, West Burglars took a wallet eontaln-~~=~~~:~~~~~=~::~~:~~1 American cir cuit. McMullen, minded him of the fine job they Newport, on a chargt> of pos. tng S20 from the Patio Rest-Oinard r esident, had done a did for ttl€ youngsters and the session of marijuana, , • Mar. aurant, 225 Main St., Balboa, fine .ru. at thi rd OO.se for the favorable results obtained. No eel Patrick Violette, 37, of between 5 n,m, and 10 n.m. Open Nightlv at 6:45 n m. ""' nd h ha ho t f fans .. .. M AfiNH second place Angels. wo er e sa s 0 928 E. Balboa Blvd., Apt. 8, July 23; the wallet :lnd money Our lntervie.,..·s seem to bring who la.ithluUy followthenumer-Balboa, was arrested at 3:30 belonged to Jeanine Paradis of SU NOA Y A 1 I ~~P m o spo 1 1 he so"" bl" out the best in the Angels we us r s even ...... pa J v.m. at the Rendezvouz park-126 Coral, Balboa Island , •• happen to cover be forP their covers. lng lot on a charge of burglary Boat accessories valuedat$725 THE OUT·Of.TOWIEIIS iii!• -·~ ' ...... " games as our tnilial pffort had The JuniOr All American from a vehicle , .. Ja mes were stolen ttom a boat docked Jay Johnstone changing batt ing squads a.re practkally in mid-Cabot Klemowicz, 18, of 2525 at PacUic Marine Yacht s, 2751 tips with Pete Kontos, Ke>n season form and working out at Elden St., Costa Mesa, was W, Coast Hwy,, Mariners Mlle. Park:tord, J:m Sylvester, all ofthell' respectlveflelds ••• arrested at 2:30 a.m. at the between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Geor ge :-lash :l.nd Jim Holloway A couple recent graduates of Arches ramp on a charge of July 19 ..• An unidentified and then proceedin~: to tPar this great pre.hlgh school foot-~inl! intoxicated In pubUt with person rtrove Into the Corona into the Yankee pitching, r llrn -baU program are now attending drucs , .. Phlliips Byfield Dt, del Mar Shell service station, ll..:::::::::::~=~~:::~~~· axed by .1. booming triple ... and several co lleges on full time 21, of South CaroUna, and Rich. 2801 E. Coa st Hwy ,, filled the we helped sn.ap Tom Eagen out schOlarships made possible by a.rd Allen Love, 18, aod Bnrl-car with gasoline, then drove of his IJtlle catching slu mp as their footlld.IJ end t'avors. They K"et VLrgini.a Sutton, 19, both of away without paying for ll. FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS _ ..... ,.... .... I 0 .......... _ ....... --PLUI...._..._., • ..._,.,.._AI,. 68 LOOK FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC WINDSHIELD! MUSTANG SALE 1967 MUSTANG HARDTOP Yl, ol•f!d-•<1 OUR PRICE C.6.MPU Ml• , .• t,,\,.r-l•·t· f ,.,.h .. •, .•• il•<'ll,..:.·l'>to' V.W. BUG J.,ll l•<ohory •t~u;p"'•~• Dlo;o •ulofuh,, ()'NN4701 he was rested the night mon· inciOOe Bobby Tripp from New- than 1,800 Newpo rt.MeSJ. Kid port Harbor, who ~~o·JU be going Baseballers w1tnessed the Yan. to lltah St.i.te this year, and kee-Angel clash ear lier in t!J!:' Rodney Phelps, who graduated month. from Estancia last year, and The 2 Ange ls combined for will be-attending New Mexi co 5 of the 12 Angel hits 1n llle State •.. BoO Curry, the all- 12 to 1 •dn the Angels pos . league guard a.t Orange Coast ted over Dean Chance and the College, is another Jr . AllAm. Clevelarx:l Indians •. , After er lcan grad. wsing ~to'ilh our baseball goOO In the high school ranks, a will r epr esentatives, Sandy couple addHtonal prOOucts or Alomar went 2 for 3, and Ken this systpm Include John Stone- McMullen slammed 3 hits in man who ""'ill captain the 1970 4. times Jt Oat .•• so per-Se rv'it e squad, and Bob Lancet. haps we should make it a ~~o·in-Iotti, u.e linebacker alld de· ning habit . . , Anytime one fensive capl::iin at Mater Dei. ol our Ange ls Ius their littl(' The Joc.al high schools are slump, just call on us. now goin g througt1 th E'ir so- Ed Munson j.Jroverl to bE> a caUed Hell Week" , , . with capable host despite the re. two a day practices , , . con- stricted time schedule, The diUoners and a real tortuous young pubU c relations rnan Is schedule programmed to get dOing a tine JOb thi s yea r work. them in the prime of condition ing with Geor ge LedPr er on a for the coming season .•. It muiUtiJde of promotions that won 't be long no~to·. nave hlked thelrattendanc econ. Athletic directors for the lo- slderably over the 1969 figures. cal high schOO ls Jnchxle Wayne Ed Munson is a l:l68 graduate Hugtles at Estancia, Ron Davis of Pomona's Cal Poly Co lle~;e, serving Corona del Mar, Bob where he maJOr ed In blologi-Hunter .1.1 Costa Mesa, and Jules cal science and was prepa.r. Gage taking ovPr at Newport ing tor a c.areer as a medl-Harbor. APORT J%,.1 . ' ' lfH 1.-C... Hitll_, c-4el "• ,., lith.-.... .. 671-&U. o HOW SHOWIHG ' . ,, ,. e ALSO PLAY ING "BEYOND THE VAllEY Of HU DOLLS" th e mesa ' . • . . . . . . . . . . . ', ... .-,.._, ·---· • Mike Israel wins surfing By Vic Opalek wlsh to compete. Entries at- Heavy swells generated by ready b.ave been received ~om Hurricane Lorraine on Baja GtWs Beach near the Malibu California hit the Ne....-port ana; s.s.t '9eae11· near Hun- Beach ar£8 Sunday just in time tlngton and scores or other to give the 6 flnaUsts some talented athletes. ROBERTSON-SADLEIR Insurance excellent surf !or the 3rd an-Defending cnamplon Jett n~l body surfing champion-Daley, 18, a graduate of New- ship. port Harbor high school, is T he even t ~~o·as held at 15th expected to defend his 1969 . St. In CE"ntra l Newport, an area crown against a host or body · which consistently boasts some surfers lncludlng some of the 3333 E. Coost Hwy. Con>no del Mor -Telephone 673-3850 of t11e hest tJorl)' surfing ron-fabulous "Wedgmen." ~~~~~~~~~~~ llitlons on tht-e ntire west coast. ~ The onl)' ott1er .~.rea rivaling it s "shape and for m" is the world famous WEDGE at the ~alboa Jett y with Its towering peaks that sometimes hit 20 to 30 feet. The over-all winner SIJflday was Mikp Israel from the Coast- al Body Surfing team, wtth John Rievers of the Newport Beach Body Surfing Assn. placing 2nd, and Jac k Bnggs, the president of the CBA, grabbing the 3rd spot. fourth spot went to Gary Brewer of the CBA; 5th place to Jake Schwaner or the NBBA, '10 words or le11 21 word 1 to 30 wordt Eoch word over .0 I Time l,lO 2.00 3.00 .05 '1 Timu 3 Timet 2.l0 3,00 l.OO 4,00 4,00 5.00 '10 .15 and NBBA Jim Ray l.n 6th spot. • lOOKS IIOI SAL I The team cha mplonshtp tro- phy was awarded to the NBBA and was the res ult of total potnts accumulated during the preUmlnary and the tlnaJ championship contests. ----0·---------··------· IIORK UNTED SURFLL5 STORE FIXTURES, desk and chalr, $45 ; Iron sale, S75; plate glass shelves, $1 Per square root; foundation gun, $50. Vista HardWare, 80S W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa. &42-7341. The Nev.rport Open will be conducted for the 3rdyearSept. 12 and 13 when the top rank- In g body surfers from the West Coast wtn be invited to par- Uctpate tn the thtilllng "Body Whomptng" championships. In- '·THE CROSS ANfl THE ffiONlNG. Years of uperieoce SWITCHBLADE" ·by David on all types ofclothlng&dinen. Wilkerson. The tllrtlllng true Specialty, men's shirts. $1..50 story of a countrypreac~er's per hr. Mable Whitman, 607 fight against teen-age c\Jme Marguerite, COM. 673-27'74, ln big-city slums . Paperback =====-:::=;;-::::::~ 601; SECRETARIAL WORK, mlmeo- --· graplllng. oot&ry, small--AIMda. a.& .... ...,. -.. lc.eeplDg accounts. Call 87S- .ltM • ...., .,., -6050 aftetooons. 0. ........ _,__ ..... ALL THE FINEST In Imported bicycles. Sales aoo service. Peugot, Steyr, and American Eagle. Balboa Mercantile Store, 806 E. Balboa Blvd. at Main St., Balboa, 675.7282, vitations nave been exteOOed HELP IANTED o MUSICAL fOil SAL,I '. SPOTS before your eyes - oo your new carpet -remove them wUh Blue Luatre. Rent electric shampotr $1. Crown Hardware, Sl07E.COQ.stHwy,, Coroaa del Mar. to other body surttng clubs and unattached Jnd1viduals who HOUEWORXERS WANTED (eo- v.k:Jpe· addr .. Hu). RUib ~tamped, selt.addrtletd eo- ftlopt, ~ WO<Id Tra- dera, P. 0, Bo1 111'7-A28, Redordo Stach, Ca 90!'71. HOWEWORKERS bedly -od: Addftu taYeklpN 1a IPU'e Umt, MlDimum of $14 Pll 1,000, Solid llamptd ... ,,_ ope tot 1mmtd1ate frtt de- taUs to IWico, MO JOQQ 3trtet, Suite Z7, SaD Frau. doco, CaWoroia Nllll, PERSONAL AUGlST CLEARANCE Ultd Wu:rl. 4SOO orpa. F.P., ........................................................ .. llllt -,$Ui5;Lowr11'1latoll oOfi'ICrs fOR REHT TLO w/rb)'tbm I& e&Jitttttlpt, - IU't $390· other used orp.u OFFICE SPACE b' rent at trom $295' 1721 E. Cout Hwy ., Coroaa stetmraj couole p1uo real del Mar, $150 a month oa a rtturo. w/Dtft I\IU'l.DtH: UNd ,...,., *"· Call owner at Yama.ta mtd. IJ'&DIS, •• ~ M ; na..osu or 17!-5855. lmall &DUquo !Ill. .,..., w/boocb, ool7 $445 · UMdCIIDII PRIVATE carpeted .... 1111110001' • OODIOita trom 'sus; H.M. atr coaJtUoDtd (h. 'ee on bu81 Cable wa1. wu $144 DOW Eut 1 'ltb Street ln Costa Me. $515 ' ' • a, wUb ample pukinr llld -rr, the Hammood A-opUooot rocoptlon, oocrolarlal bert· DeW aDd UMd rr~GMII o1 &Dd copy macllloe f:lc1UUta. KaminoDI! orpn.t all ltflel.. 641-6'14'7 - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SCIOIIDr WmiC CO. woeildayo. ALCOHOLICS ANONYWOU> Hammoiiii -Yamalla-814'-1 ---------- THE FIRST OFFERING of the SU-111?. P. 0. Bor lUI, 190'7 N. 11a1D St. Sui& A#'. OFFICI, 4 fOOD\1, DIU' Hoar award-wiMla& Irvine Com. Co.ta Mea. Eat. U14 "-'tal, *" month. Jobll muolty Th•ttr'l 1970-71 501• :::=::::--:::=-=::::::::-------------Vllco~ Me-18". oon wtll be tho Marcel Aehard HOUSE FOtl RENT comedy ot murder aDd Freoeh Dramatic flnllllco 111a1o.n, o IS . O"ORTUMITIIS FOR SALE &mOta'S. "A lbot In the dark." •"'11181.1, ut:ttc:sc' l btdroom1 The dtroctor lor tllto -le-a -. JHt11ao ara New~ WAifT TO EAIIIIID ,_ .... MOTORCYCLE 'II 1'11• ...... bunted com«ty ta Gordol port 8e&cl. ~ IDlbh Ulne? 81 1 Frldrle't ~., 650, IDtltal nab, loti of Yatoo~ o« Ntwport Btlcb,-odoito $141, 541-ISU, Ulrl Wrtlll P. O, 11o1 JO, -T,T, --. - ma!Or-lD llleeltr "" lD col-:;:::::::;:;:=;;------LoUoo o1 F• Ilei-Cron tnao, -llhl I -. ............................................ -.... l'l.US -A 2ND FINll FEATURB RCftonl Harris 01 laco, but woru m tilt lltld o« SERVICES ...... 11111. _., MOO. st7..JPI eo. 111-. da.ta proeeut.ac to 11n a U.•-~:t:~:~::::':~ __ .....:, _______ _ laffor hlm•lt,l'lll:wtltAdiiUt, Ll&'l MOYDI -110 Itt lid '11 CO'l'LASS SliPit&.ld, a.- and b1J s dliJdrtA. ... LII'Dil.M.. Ud--. IMIIII. Ud ... iANT;o .. -..... -.......... _.. ceu.t t'I.,M ... ....,Ill', "A MAll CALLED MOISE" (5P) , ... pr ol OOIIIPIIIor --for •IlL -,_ ' ..,._ "' -~ ud ....... G~DataCorponlaiiAJa. TIIM -.... ,. p1ooo. Jlllll'Aft P.urrt ........... -1111~ lla-hetm. Tilt ~IIJ WIU-s,pt. loll-bJ ........ ....,._ ... -tor-.1111411-a.l • -.fi!OO, 17 lD lilt Llltll Tbooler II Co-'-: -·· _. ' ---------1'0111 dtl Wor llltllocilooL Ntwpo.1 hodl 1•1• ..... lsJ.IMI Cestl ._ Udolsle c-...a ... COM DUPLEX 2 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH E4CH GOOD CONDITION-CLOSE TO EVERYTHING JUST REDUCED! SEE 420'12 LARKSPUR OPEN 1-5 SAT. & SUN . ••••• SHORECLIFFS UNCH STYLE HOME, 4 BEDRMS., 3 BATHS, CORNER LOT, FEE L4ND $71,500 •••• IRVINE TERRACE SPECT4CUL4R VIEW FROM THIS LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH POOL ll lll lll llll lllllll •••••••••••••••••••• -ON' .LIDO ISLEi $67,500 o 210 Vl4 MENTONE o 4TTUCTIVELY FURNISHED o EARLY SP-'HISH STYLE o 4 BEDROOMS-2)\ B4THS 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-Coeta Mesa Board of Realtors totaled over $54 million for the TWELVE months of 1969. Tbls represents 1,294 unit sales and a dollar value Inc rease of 4% over the same pe r iod of last year, wblcb 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 NEWPORT HARBOR ENg l}j ARST SECTI~--Paae 5 THURSDAY, AUG. ll, 1970 !DRONA DEL MAR, CAll F.' . Newport 8eoch IIDIIoa Real Estate IIDIIoa Island Costo Meso Udo Isle c-del Mor Pet. IJarHH fla/t, pHHn~ lA YCREST JEST IUY Charming 4 bedrm. 31JJ bath. Wells·bUllt home. Formal d ining room & separate fam· ily rm . Excellent value at $58,000. IRVINE TERRACE ·VIEW Walk to golf -liiiling -lenni.~. Bayview home with pool. Spacious. entertainment oriented. 3 Bedroom. dminq room PLUS ~e parate maids or guest room. S79.500. DOVER SHORES . VIEW An elegant 4 bedrm. dining room. ram1l.\' room home. Adult occupied -move in eon- dillon OCEANFRONT BUY ! Call U)': for appointment to 1mpe1 l 41701 S•uhor• Driv•. :\ ~reat beach house. fully furnished, for only $54 .000: · 0111ce 0pon Saturday. a -.11 PETE BARRm REALTY8 1605 Wootdlff Dr • N.l. 642-5200 Call in Y aur Wan t Ad to th• Ensign 673~550 Curt Dosh AEAL.TO• 642-6472 ··•-673-3641 1730 W. COAS HWY . Newport Beacll COOL POOL Serene view of trees and r olling green lawns enhance this sparkling clean home in the Bluffs .. 0 Three bedrooms, 2-1 /2 baths, deep shag carpet, s heer drapes, PLUS pool, putting gr een, and nearby tennis courts . . 0 all available to you when you live In this delightful condomin- Ium. Call 673-8550. 8811PLB B8AL 88TAT8 .IISIDBHTIAL AND IUSIHBSS PROPeRTIBS ·-1'0· IHTBaBSTIID, PROI'eSSIOHAL COHSIDB.ATIOH see S~l UAL ISTAll JSIS I . C:..ot N..,., c:.-o 4o1- Q~2111 JJnJa .Jle Prestige Waterfront Homes CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM -S PROM .1U.OOO TO fSOO,OOO PUIINISHID AND UNfURNISHID ALSO I'IIIME BUILDING LOTS PROM $35.000 TO $175.000 BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor au -... Dr. -,; N.a. 642- Top of Corona del Mar EXCLUSIVE WITH CORBIN-MARTIN II • 4 L4RGE BEDROOMS • 2)\ UTHS E • DINING R00\1 • BREI.KF4ST ROOiol A • V4C-'HT-F4ST \lOVE IN l EXI STIN G 6 3/4 LOAN ASSUMABL E • ~ NEW BLUFFS LISTING UNBELIEVABLE! Three bedr ooms R and 2 baths with custom carpeting 0 8 Pr iced to s ell at only $34,0000 $34,000 TO VIEW EITHER PROPERTY CALL CORBIN-MARTINjl 6 7 5 -16 6 2 ====::::::JJ I 1. Do you know that a return must be filed on Form 706, consisting of 40 pages. for estates exceed.ng $60,000. and that the return is due and the tax pay- able in CASH w1th1n 15 months after your death? 2. Do you know how much cash your estate w1ll need to meet death costs? What sources ottunds do you plan to use? 3. If you have a common d1saster clause 1n your will or in your ltfe insurance policies, have you deter- mined its possible adverse effect on your federal estate taxes? 4. Have you elim1nated unnecessary estate taxes that may be collected when your w ife d1es. assum1ng she surv1ves you? 5. Have you cons1dered the mcome and estate tax consequences of your w1fe predeceasmg you? What steps have been taken to protect YOU:? Your children? 6. Have you looked mto the poss1b1lity o f arrang1ng lor the payment of death costs. adm1n1stration ex- penses. and federal estate taxes w•th cash obtain- able completely tax free from your business? Why not use corpor•te dollars to pay personal estate taxes? JCf3eau~l_, PoinL pfJ?ieW. •• Whether it 1s the "lap of luxury" point of view you ga1n l1ving 1n exclus1ve Dover Shores -or the unobstructed potnt of v1ew reaching from the Pacific Ocean to Saddleback Mountain - 1t 's beautiful. Add-prn.•ate white sandy beaches-Newport's excellent schools-and you have prest1ge hv 1ng. Choose one of the exquis1te $100.000 to $190.000 Wells' Bay · crest homes or select one of the few rema1nmg large homesites m Newport Beach and Ivan Wells & Sons wdl butld a quality custom home des1gned for your family Ready for the best? 7. Are you aware of the advantages and the poss1ble dtsadvantages of own1ng property 1o m!ly ? 8. Is your Ide 1nsurance arranged so that your benell- c•anes will rece1ve 1t tax free at your death 1 9. Do you know that you can g1ve away mcome-pro- ducmg property to reduce 1ncome taxes and alter 10 years. get your property back. w1th no adverse tax consequences? 10. Are you aware of the federal g•lt ta, e11emot•on wh•ch may be used advantageously to reduce estate taxes? 4340 C A~P US DRIVE, SUITE lOB NEWP ORT BEA CH, CALIFORNIA .02bb0 {7141 s-4~4 230 Tops for fast action wHen you want to sell or buy a house Multiple U$tina m~kes it possible 101' many Realtors• to poof their resources. This brings a w•oer range of prospective buyers to see the house you want to sell, ensures interested hOme-buyers a wider choice af pr~: ties to se+ect from. And you both twve the expert, professional help of a Ruttor at wert step. When you're ruc:ty to buy or sell • house. see a Ruttor. l ook for this sut. which only a RealtOf-a profess•onat m real estate who subsCribes to a stnct Code of Ethics as a member of the toe.l and state boards end of the National Association of Re~l Estate Boards- is licensed to display. Cal y_. RHitor TODAY! Newport Harbor Costa. Mesa Board of Re1ltors ' NEWI'ORT HARBOR EN~~ N H Council News ~~~~~~2tz7.p1~6 . FR~~!~!llers at oag I) Jo.~ -••· •c'""·o ~ OOI¥JNA DEL MAR.. CALIF. c:.trl-·11~. I.DII llro. Deanl.l' THURSDAY, AUG.IO (Coo" nd 1t<!m -• ,.~. • -• ~ ., ~ 11r aDd llfl Franlt VED llldlac lhl public or e&llW llldue aolM Art CornU, 815-1/1 Poppy Ave., .,.,,--• • ' • APPRO 11l'JC r to ~-I ,,~~ .... T•· ~·~ w'lne Corool del mar, WerDIII, 538-8 Hamilton, Cost& RAND SAVI.N ofOrdlluet 1J5!, wlllcb WOWd -.-. • ...,. ,,.. rv.... OJrl--Mr. &Dd Mra. EdwU'd M•aa. rnoat ll'YLDe land oo tbt .. t A11odat1oa a.Uid the Couoc:U p Owen, 11?9 )la,pl•, Colt& Mea.. Cirl--Wr. and Mu. Bruce Adt ot Marruerue· Av•. bt-to acq,t u ordlMnce proill. f j Ebell Glrl--Wr. and Mrs. TbOm&• B1aotbard, 1846-N Placentla, tt'MD Su Joaquin Hills Road btUnc such use ol eoUDI:S am-or r E. Jooea, !995 CeykMJ Drive, Costa MtA. I.Qd Paclftc Vtew Dr., Harbor P"fCIR£SlloiiCINeqDuli>£Dmthe... !'""'"' • Costa Mesa. MAl EL SAM IS Dl ES View KUJ•, from R-3-B toR-3. . t re10 ,_,n Summer pro)tcts &lXI a.cUvt.. Girl -Mr and Mr s V1Dcezt A public bearing wu set tor that estabUsbed ooe hour park-ties otlheMewportBellcbJuntor 8 1411ie 920 w 19tn st t 7:30p.m. Sept. 14. from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the EbeUa wtll culminate tn ln c' sta M r, • ree' Mrs. Mabel Samls, ?9, ot 4+t Serra Dr., Corona Hlgb- La.ods, died Aug. 20 at HUlhaveo Convalescent HospitaL She ns born July 11, 1891, In Ontario, Canada, and came to Orange County 17 years ago. Survivors tnchlde a son, Donald, or Costa Mesa; aod 2 grandl"hildren. oUMlOP Gold Seal "71" , ... ltlt • APPROVED flrst reldlng oorth side ot Balboa Blvd. from evenlnc ot wtne study aOO art • ~ATu:~·y AUG lS otOrdiol.nce 1353, wbJch would Island Ave. to 6th St., Balboa. uhlblt Ylewtng Sept. 17 u the Boy •• Mr. ~ W~s. A. KeJth adopt a specU1c plan tor a 64-This action will permit the Balboa PavlUon. Malcomson, S-46 Riverside unit multl,ple family r estdenUal c urb to be painted breenlores-Mrs. A.L. Hastlngs, ways Ave Newport Heigtats development lor the lrviDe land ponse to the request or adjil.-~ means cbaJ.rman· Mrs, &; M and M. • Dea H specllled tn Ordinance 1352. cent busi.Dess people. Larry Mttchetl, waysandmuns Turo!;-~Z Wee lor~ c~~ • APPROVED first reading • AOOPTEO a resolutlonre-co-chairman; Mrs.RogerSher-Mesa ' ., of Ordioaoce 1354, wblch would quirlng traftlc on Production man, wtnertes; Mrs, Garry Gtr't--Mr. aod Mrs. Richard delete tile requirement ror the Pl., West Newport Heights, to Short, silver and &lasses; Mn. Fl&nap.n, l047 Presidio, Costa newspaper publication of weed stop before entering Placentia Eu-ne Kovach pro-am aDd 11 A .~ • ., esa. abatement pro~am notices. v:. tickets, and Mrs. Dave Snow, Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Michael The city sent1s Individual no-AUTHORIZED the execu-pubUclty are orpniz.lng the d1 Donato 305 l/Z Mai St ttces to the affected parties. hon of an agreemem: with Ray-evening ~vent. Balboa • -n '' • RECEIVED notice from m 1 ond 1 Holt for c 1 o 1 nsult 1 tn 1 h< selar-The art exhibit Is being co-Glri~-Mr. a.nd Mrs. Gerard Azimuth Equities or the ter-v ces n connec on w P ns ordinate<! by Tom Enman of 8 777 Do 1 th Bluff mlnallon of their plans tor the for a civic center library at a the Laguna Beach Art Gallery. • ~~·DAY A~Gn~s' e s. development or the McDonnell-re: of $6, 7'50. The selections were tai.entrom Glrl-.M;. and. Mrs. James Douglas Astropower site near AWARDED the contractfor the w!Mers of the all Ca.W-s 1 2628 Eid A c .. th " r 1 a1 1 dr 1 a urn, en ve., os .. the OranKf County Airport aoo e re n e s orm an pro-ornla anmu.l purchue awards M tor aMexatlon of the are ... to Jetl In Corona del Mar to Be-art shO w. • ~~·NDAY AUG 17 the City of Newport Beach. bek Corp, of the Clly of lndus-• · • RECEIVED word of the el-try second low bldder at$116-MRS DETERMAN DIES Gltl--Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ecUon of w. Jay Moseley as 282'. The low bid, Sl00,243,w~s Heien Frances Determan, so, tta.tlr, 362 E. 2oth St., Costa chair man ancl W. Ed Klin ger rejected on the ~ounds tha.tthe of 2999 Babb St., Costa Mesa, ~~~·l--Mr. and Mrs. Stanley as vice-chairman of the cUr's bidder, R. L. Fiirmer of Santa died Aug. 9 at Hoag Hospital. Tl 3098 AC taA civil service board. Ana, did not appear to have suf-She was born June 16, 1920, Co~:P:e'::a. • ass ve., • RECEIVED a report from fl clent experience In this type In Iowa, and came to Orange • TUESDAY AUG 18 Axelson F'Jshlng Tackle Mfg. of work. County about 12 years ago. Glrt •• Mr.' and· Mrs. Ratpn Co., 1559 PJ.acentt.a Ave., West -RECE IVED a report from Survivors include Z sons, G. Allen, 946 Junipero Drive, Newport Heights, stating ttl<lt the city manager on regulations John Christensen of Huntinifon Costa Mesa a hazardous traffic condition for the Installation and main-Beach and Robert Potter ot • WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19 ellasts on the l"Orner of Pro-tena.nce of volleyball playing Costa Mesa; her father, Ber-Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Robert ductlon Pl. and Placentia J..ve. areas on the pubUc ocean front nard Determan of Iowa; 3 Root l 930 PortSeabourneWay The sta.ff was asked to loves-beaches ln the city. The pre. brother s and 3 sisters. Harbor VIew Hills. ' ligate. sent resolution covers only the Rosary was recited Aug, lZ Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas • RECEIVED a pettlion for ocean front beaches. The re· and mass was celebrated Aur. Al'l1lrado 1646 Samar Place annexation of Lots 72.81 in commendation, to Include the 13 at St. John the BapU.st Costa M~sa. ' Tract 706, iilong Acacl.a St., pubUc blt.y beaches also, was Church with Rev. J. H. Deter-Gir l--Mr. and Mr s. Ramesh between Orchard Dr. and Pali· referred to the Parks, Beach-ma.n, brother of Mrs. Deter-Shah 3269 California Costa sades Rd., Santa Ana Heights. es and Recr eatlonCommtsston. otflctaUng. ' ' The request was referred to the stall for awroprlate action. Funeral services were held Aug. 18 at Pacific VIew Chapel. with Dr, Raymond Bra hams or St. Andrew's Presbyterlan Church orflciallng. GRACE MERKEL DIES Mrs. Grace LIUiam Mer- kel, 76, of 2060 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, died Aug. 15 at Veteran's Hospital In Long Beach. She was born Oct. 30, 1893, In Minnesota, aDd came to Orange County In 1956. Graveside services were held Aug. 19at Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles. Bell-Broadway Mortuary was In charge of ar- rangements. T. E. J ENKIHS DIES Thomas Edward Jenldns, 79, of 566 Plumer St., Costa Mesa. died Aug. 15 at Hoag Hospital. He was born Aug. 1, 1891, in MtssourJ, and came to Orange County 1n 1949, He had been employed as an automobile salesman for 45 years. He ls survived by hls wile, Ethel. Funeral services were bek1 Aug. 18, at the Bell-Broadway Chapel. ltombmentwas at Fair- haven Mausoleum. 10 ,. ... Seal 17 67 1&13 Ph1t T• &..Old Tift hi 4-Pir Oar lest s.•· fir• ~ .. 11111 Brake Rell1e UOo<l lioi'I ... IC.s 24 95 • RECEIVED :1 letter fr om the Balboa Pentnsul.a Point A.o;. soclatton and a petition ',I,"Ji h 340 siJDOitures opposing the •1se of sound amplification equtp- ment In the city parks th.it would disturb the use and PO· JOIN THE BIG LEGAL NOTICE :"iOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIN G , • ., ... & , ...... 40,000 1., hlr. O.lr 34~~ ., ... 38 67 G71-15 • Ptut Tp & Old Tift HFI-14 H71·15 42.67 Pia Tu l Old Tlrt w•eel Bala1ct .... o.~r 99e ··- Brake Adl•slllelf .... O.ly 99e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Cit) Counc il of the City of Newport Beach will hold a publlc hearlnii regar ding Or- dinance t\o. 1353, being, AN ORDL~A N CE OF THE CITY OF NE WPORT BEACH AOOPTt~G A SPE CIFIC PLA~ OF DE - VELOPME~T FORTHA7CER - H.IN PROPERTY DESIGNA - TED AS "UPPER HARBOR VIEW HILlS APARTMENT SIT£ 18"--Planning Commis- sion Amendment No. 269, rt>- Quest of The Irvine Company to iidopt a specific plan of de- velopment for properly com - prising a por!Jon of Block 96, Irvine's Subdivision, as sho.,.,·n on Distrlrt Maps ~os, 50 and 52, located on the east side of Marli!;Uerlle Avenue bet.,.,·een San Joaqum Hills Road and Pacific View Dr ive, Proposed plan of development provides lor a 64 un 11 mu ltlple.f.amtly residential co mplex consisting of 11 bullrllngs, Bd.Ch t.,..o stories m height, with accessory rE-C- r eation !ac llltles, S4 off-street parking spaces In carports and 60 uncovered off-street parkJ.ng spaces. Zo~ R.3-B (R.3 re- Quested). SALUTE THE OPENING NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR. THER GIVEN that the saidpub- Uc hearing .,..ill be held on the 14th day of September ,1970, at the hour of 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the CitY Hall of the City of ~E'II.'PQrt Beach, CaU fornla, at .,.,.hlch ti me and place any and all per - sons Interested ma y appear and be heard thereon. Laura Lagtos City Clerk City of ~ewport Beach Publish: Aug. 27, 1970, ln the Newport Harbor Eru:llitJl. --;-:-· ----------- __ L_E_G_A_L _N_O !.::iC:.:Eo__ NOTICE Of PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Cily Council of the City of Newport Beach will hOld a public hearing r eprdtng Or- dinance No. 13 52, being, Af'i ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REZOfHNG PROPERTY AND AMENDlNG DISTRICT MAPS NOO. 50 AND 52, Plamlng Commission Amendment No. 264, request of The IrvineCompanytoamend a portion of District Maps Nos. 50 aOO 52 from an R.3-B Dis- trict to an R-3 District, por- Uoo or Bkxk: 96, lrvine's Sub. dtviston, located on east side of Marguerite Avenue between San JOIQu.tn HUls Road and Pael.tlc View Drive, Zoned R- 3-8, NOTICE Lli: HEREBY FUR - TH£R GIVEN that the saldpub- Uc beatln& wiU be beld on the 14th day o1 September, 1970, a\llle hour ol UO P.ll. In 111e COIIDCU Cnambort ol lllo City HaU of 1110 City ol H...,... Beaetl, C&UJ:)rab., at WflJ.cJI time ud pl&e• U71Dd lll per- ---111&1-I.DII bolloiNibor-. L&uralqloo CIIJ' Clark CIIJ' ol llftpor1 lloodl -: AI(. 17, 11'10, Ia t11e .. ,,.,Harbor a....., 1 h o ~ Sylv,Joua pon .. !Jll-t a~~t"! ll' tapt' n·cortlt"t pl.tyt•r u rwrat{'~ on .J ··("" •"t•ll hat \t'rL{'~ r1r n·~ula r hou~t' • urrt>nl. Srlv>~o\J ol mutkl l T IOO $49.95 For student~ on the go. A Sylvamu DI!A~l portable radio with AFC. Operates on 3 ··c·· cell batlf'tics, Ask for Sylva ni a model TR127 BK. $29.95 A ifeat hack-to-tchool com- pamon. The Sylvania model :0.1Wl4BK 12" diag . meu. k 'rt•f'l\ black & white TV. HIU bu1lt-in VHF and UHF antennas. $89.95 This Sylvania portable stereo !tots t hem take tht'tr music with them, Has automatic 4 speed tt'l"Otd player. Air SuspetNOJl speakers atlach for ease of ~.:arrymg. Sylvania model EXP535W. $139.95 I - Sylvania college preparatory program : college will be a richer, fuller, more rewarding experience with Sylvania along to share the work and the fun. There are Sylvania cassette r ecorders for quic k recall o f notes and lectures. And Sylvania portable televisions to h elp k eep you abreast of news and sports. And radios to accompany you in t he wee small ho urs when you cr am for a rinal. And instant popularity is assured if you o wn a Sylvania portable stereo. These stereos are no play things, but quality crafted sets that deliver amazing sound for their size an_d price. Be prepared, s~ ' T A 11. T lA take Sylvama along. ' 1 J.......lV .f""U ~ Sylvania: They don't make them fast. They just make them good. MONDAY TlltU FRIDAY TILL 9 PM SATURDAY TLL 6 PM CLOSED SUNDAY You'.JI never defrost ago lnl Flip-Quic< leo Ejoc:tor to free cuboo in atontly. 23.8 ·lb. oho fvll·wldth Moat Tondor 17.5 qt. oho fvll•wldth Hydrator ' Door atorage for egga, buHer, 1nodca 88 ~;;rr••===-----===,~oc ~Salt works photos shown 1'11e latest dooatlons ID tile mer 1111 .U.Iay at -IIU COSTA Ne_.-t Beach Hlstorleal Soe--oo ollllllllt at LtlnriU. lety, a.ouoeed al tbe last exec-Memblrlftjp 11 ap11 b' ttat MESA ,.,., baord meeting, are photoo Newport lloacb H~tcalSoe- ol the Back Bay Salt WorU. let}', preatdeat WIJ11a.m Gnady Young pr.oducers win film award Farquahar Productions, a stitute ol the Arts in Burbuk, kM:a.l fllm production eompa~~y founded by Walt Disney. Gerh&rdt H. Felgema.Ur,ur -lMOI.IDCes. LUe memberiiiJpU b&n planner and la.odscape ar-$10 pj recullr membtnblp etUtect of Newport Beach, wbo 1a $! yearty. AppUeadoal are specialir.es ln environmental available at the J Wlntlaa, advertising, research and de-or from Edwin FIDJter &t t101 sign, bas made a photographic Gorham Dr1¥e, Camto Slxwtl. detailed stUdY of the now de-The oelt event tor tMSoellt)' moUshed Salt Works In the Is dedtcaUon otthe Ferr)' Lud .. BIG SISTERS Debbie Shannon (eeoter) ID:t stacy De Naut (a.t right) are sbowtng UtUe slater, Dl.a.Da Werley, a. rougt\ layout of Corooa del Mar ll1Ch schOol, wbere the Girls Leaeue wtU present a Big Slster.Llttle Slater tuh1on aboW a.nd bmcheon from 10:30 a.m. to lZ:SO p.m. Wednesday, Sept, 9. The party wtU lntroduce lncomlng freshmen and new prls to the high school campus. The prlDcipal and ad· mlniBtrative . peraonnel will be Introduced, a.kmg with tbe student body president, Pep Squad and the Drill Team, Deb· ble, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. SYdney ShanDon of Corona del Mar, ls the Girls League president a.nd a senior. stacy, a junior , is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George De Naut of Balboa Island and chairman of communtcatJon tor the luncheon. Diana, daughter or Mr, and Mrs. Robert Werley of East Btutr, Is one of the honorees, an tncomtng freshman. (Ensli!Jl phoiD.) located ln Newport Belch, has "We spend all oursparetimt won $500 ror their film, "Old worldng on tllms," commeMed G'-1." St 1 .....-eve. " t's hard work, bt& The 3-mtnute film was ent-Farqua.har Productions 1s oow ered to the 5th National Student self-~tlng and a tist grow .. FUm Festtval, sponsored by lng buslness." Ule SchUtz Brewing Co mpany According to l.larshall Har. tn co-operation wUhtheAmerl· vey, "The company makes Its can FUm lnstUute and the Mo.. income by producing lndustrlal Uon Picture AasociatlonotAm-films, T.v. Commercials, a.nd ertca. The contest was judged by distributing our own style ln New Yorlt CUy during July. of enterta.lntng comical films ''Old Glory" ts a satiric to theatres and social and ctvtc film approach to the degradation gTOli>S.'' of the American flag by well "We understand that by wtn- mea.n1ng. but thoughtless clU.. ntng this contest, 'Old Glory' uns. The movie was partly wUI be distributed lnterna. filmed In Newport Beach. U Uonatly and seen by mUltons has been ShoWn on Newport around the world," partner Bob Cablevtston and was recently Rogers stated. sold to the Newport.Mesa Further lntormation con. School Dtstrictaudio·vtsualde· cern1ng the showtn~~: of the wtn- partment tor use in social ning rum, ''Old Glory," or any stUdies classes on the junior ot the other Farquaha.r movie and senior htgtl school levels. productions, may be obtained Farquaha.r Productions was bY calling the oft'ice, 213 62nd formed two years ago by Bob Street, Newport Shor es, phooe Rogers or B&tboa, Stephen Boyd 642-8681. of Westctltr and Mars~ II Har· Bob Is the son or Newport vey of Bay Shores, 1968 grad-Beach Vice-Mayor and Mrs. uates of Newport HarbOr h.lgh Howard Rogers. Steve's par- school. Steve and Marshall have ents are John and Jane Boyd, C II f d b attended San Otego State the long time residents of the Har-or ro y or ~ s ~ ~r~~=~~:~~~l~'i: ~e:l~rt~c~:r:wdn::~~~.~~ Qay, wb.tc.ll bas only re-ing on BalbG& at 6 p.m. H.J.GARRETf fURNrJURE -j The Newport chapter of the National Charity League >A-111 hold a Debutante summer party this Saturday honorlngMissSu. san Farrer and Miss Luchxta Hayes. Hosts for the eveln!ng, Dr. and Mrs.JohnFranclsFar- rer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Hayes, have ertenderlln· vltatlons to all 1970 Natloflll.l Charity League debutantes and their dates. tion a ptcntc wilt be awaiting has attended Stanford Untvers-shall is the son of Mr. a.oo Mrs. them, They will play volleyball Uy, majoring In cl.nematog. Milton Harvey of Bay Shores. and be entertained by a !>trot-raphy. All 3 are planning to Mr. Harvey Is In the yacht Ung guitarist. attend the new California In-brokerage business. AWARD WINNING FILM MAKERS: from left, Bob Rogers M.Ltshall Harvey and Stephen Boyd. (Don Andersen photo.) The party will be a ··car rally." Each car will have a driver and navigator with the starting point being Lido Isle. They w111 be given Instructions telllng them to follow the route exactly, obeying all posted speetl Umus and abiding by au tra.tfl.c laws. They will also be instructed to collect certain specif18CI lntormatlon along the route. The wiMer wiU be the car comtnc closest to the time aet by tilt pacesetter car, which hu PttvimiBJy run tne coarse. At tnelt undisclosed desUna- The debutantes and their par- ents are: Victoria Carter Bry- an, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Law- reoce Bryan Jr.; Janet Elaine Colby, Mr. and Mrs. Jotul Ban- croft Colby; Deborah Groome Corlett, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Leisy Corlett; Debbe Suume Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks Dean; Susan Farrer, Dr. and Mrs. John Francis Farrer; Laurie Jean Gage, Mr . and Mrs. James Robert Gage; Lucinda Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph Hayes; WeOOy Martann Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Paxton Jordan, Jr.; Marie Clalldlne Meany, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert John Meany; Sally Owen, Mr. aM Mrs, John Mar. vln OWen; Roslyn Jane Ra.wl. lop, Mr. a.OO Mrs. Rlctard CurU. RawUJip; Gall SparUnc, M'rs. Chester Ferre\1 Salls .. bury and JOhn Robert Sparllng. IN COST A MESA IT'S . -tJinerls • DEPAfH M E N T aTQM 181 6 Newport Blvd. FASWON-RIGHT DRESS SHIRTS IN CO~MPORARY COLORS BY Jutt arrrvedl A newamaklng collection of bokS young lhlrta for today" a ful'llon man. Oetlgned with long-pofnt collar. tw~utton cuff, lflm t1per ... they'r11 1ur11 to be 1 toUd flvorlte with tnla .. ,.,..., eutt In colora r.nglng trom duaky to dirk. By OV In no-Iron Endui•Pr .... M~ Oecron· polyHtor, :IS'IIo combecfcotton. $6.50 '··· ' "'· ·=' ....,.,_ .......... . ·' .. It's all here waiting for you. For singles, young marrieds and adults of all ages. Now at Park Newport -h1gh on a blutl overlookmQ Newport Bay -enJOY the ult1mate 1n apartment· resort llv1ng lmag1ne seven swimm1ng pools seven mght·hghted tenn 1s cour1 s. b•cycle tra1IS, 1 8-hole put11rtg green A $750.000 Spa w1th whtrlpoot. saunas. massage. condlhOntng room Olymp•c pool. Graceful trees and landscaping Subterranean parking w1th elevators -no carports Even c; ch•c shopp1ng plaza topped by a 60-loot clock tower The apartmenls are smash1ng Every one has an ail-electriC k1\chen. carpet•ng, drapenes. pr•vate pa t•o or balcony Most have bars. some have l1replaces One or two bedrooms. plu s spac•ous bachelors And two · or three - bedroom. two-story town houses Rentals range from $175 to $4 50 AI Park Newport vou·re close to a lithe lrvme enwonment Shops. restaurants. Industry. the UC campus and ocean recreation. We're at lhn •ntersect1on ol Jamboree and San Joaqu•n Hills Roads. jUS! north ol Fash•on Island From the San Diego Freeway. turn off at MacArthur Boulevard Come see five stunning models decorated by Robmson's Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. da11y Other 11mes by app01ntmen1 Or call (714) 644-1900 lor leas1ng mlormahon Park Apartments 0 ·, r=. .. ·. Isn 't this the way you've always wanted to live in Newport Beach? ~ ~ . ~;; -• r t·. ~ rif P" I ·~ J _-4 ... ·· Armageddon lrCMI.IIIdhi I . R 5 I ,, .... o,e..,_ ....... eel ............. M.J. (C••II•••~ ,.. l•d •u6) The day 1s a>m~nr. AM 1 1ong to -the ~ure come and Wee us out, even tonight I ThOn let tbt Jtory Wllold """''eli'!!{ •o -eli· viDe propbocles. For jUJt as this Btble predicted the pa-where Jesus would be born, it predict• the 6Da1 last boHJe on this earth benween the united lorcea ol the world -the Beast, the Antidlri&t, and the Dncon -and the Lqrd 1-CliNt, the Gt-..t ~.the Ddiverer ,_ ll!uki.., wbo hu in His bands the powec ol ,_,__ No <artbly tanr bu that No boou ol bell ban such power. He albae poosa.., it. AA we lad ·oome ol .-deocriplioos about the Baltle ol Annq.ddoo, where it oays the s..h is pnr to just melt oii their booea and the;r eya are )!Oillj( to drop oot ol their oocketo, we wonder what He is going to ux. What will it be like? This ia the BaWe ol ~on. Where will it be loucbt? At Megiddo, • there ....,. Jerusal-just a little oortheast ol the city. Her. 11 ]etUAlem. Here is the MOWit ol Oli-and hue comes our Saviour to bring to a ~ great COIUiummation the crat promises He made to Ahnham, to Isaac, and to Jacob. Now let u.s turn to this Jl'Usac< in Zechariah 14: "Then shall the Lord I" forth, and ficbt apinst tbo6e nations, as when he fought in the day of bottle" (•v. J). God will be apinst all the oatioos that are against Isrod -apinst Jenualem. They shall pther against jerusalem to battle and the city will be taken. Now notice verse 9: ''And the Lord shall be king over all the earth : in tMt da.y shall there be one Lord, and his name one." He shall be King over all the earth. Jesus Christ is the only one who can aave the si nner from his sin. He is the only one who can rule in righteousness. He is the only one who can bring peace. A..nd all this palaver about peace, peace, peace is in vain. The Pope has. been talk· ing alx:M.Jt peace again Be has the same old em- flhasis upon peace -r]mt we are somehow or other to make compromises, and then we wiH have peace. It will never come that way. The only way we can have peace right now is by the strength of the might that there is upon this earth. Our nation has it , and if our nation would as~rt itself, we could have some kind of peace, at least fo r a little while. But that is only force. Yet Jesus Christ wiU come, and wheo rle comes amJ fights, delivers Israel and is recog· nized, He will be King over all the earth, and we are going to see a. reign of righteousness on thi:> earth. We are going to set: a millennia! kingdom in which Quist will rule visibly, per- sonally. 1 have no problem with that matter. The Lord Jesus Christ was a babe -v1sible , personal. He was a teacher -visible, penonal. He was crucified. They buried H im. He was raised from the dead. He was in Jerusalem ,nee. Why couJd Hf' not come: back again ? :here is only one pl:t!::'" in t~ universe when Jesus Christ was rai ~en from thf' dead. It is right there, just outsidr the walls of Jerusalem. Of a!! tile pla.~es tha: ot:~h! to ~ sacred to the CiJUrd• of 0.1 ris t, 1t :.h >uiC be Calvary's cross :md the empty :on:O. t\nJ where do you go to sec: them ? ~lars ? ~o. J upiter? No. Out to the edge of the universe? ~o. it is here on this little ear1.h upun which you and l are moving around tuday. And God's ;:,on, H1s only Son, came down here and was ltorn oi the V1rgm Mary. He was w1thout sin, and He met the demands of the Law so that He would not have to d1~ for His own sins. As one who was gu iltless and one who was without guile, and one who was perfect, the Lord Jesus could die in our stead, in our place, and pay the penalty. We therefore have a message to preach. Isn't it interesting that at just this particular time apostate leaders in major church bodiea are saying that the Bible is full of myths.. They are af:-aid you might believe thue. things. I am con-- vinced that this Modernism and this apostasy, and all rthat these men are doing to destroy the faith of men is OOrn of the Dragon -that ia where it came from -Satan. From these evil forces is born the obsession to take away from the minds oi m~n and the e.ars of men and the: hearts of men the only message that will do-- li\'er them from de:J.th and hell and the awful Tribulation whi ch is to come upon the earth. This is all Satanic. Do not let anyone deceive you. If I were you, I tell you, I would get next to this Bible, I would get into a church where they are preaching iif.. I would bring my children to church and let them sit under the: preachinc of the Gospel, and I would let them begin to Jtudy these. things, and their little minda and tbeir little hearts would just open up. I believe that we are now in the last days. The Lord may come tomorrow; He may come to-- nicht; or He may delay a while longer 10 a few more oou1s can be saved. But I !mow that wben the elect company is completed, the Rapeore will take place, and we will I"· Thank God. I will got a view of the Battle of Annapldoo from the ~stand leal of the heavens. All who are 6om apin wiD -the Battle of Armag.ddon, but it will be from the skies. We will -the m11sing :~f the fon:ea of darknesa aud all the powers ol .oiquity, u th ... evil opirita, thi'OIIIh the Dn)!On's empowerinc of the Beut and the Fal&e Prophet, pther aD of the natioN and all of the lD"ff. Then the tnunpot says: "Come and pther yooroelYeo topher unto the IIUJ>I!OI' of the crat God" (Rev. 19 :17). He ia """' to lay out the <aRUta. AA yoo loobd at the pic> tura that were in the newspepero thia 1ut weelc about lerul dtfeatinr the Arat,., whot dMI yoo -~ The .,.,.,... lyinr there In tbt ~ And what hoppeoedl The birda-and Pd<e4- 'l'!.t is CD<tiy what it """' to bOI'P"' ia that crat cloy; and that 1a """'.to --to oD thae pwdlen wbo Ay; "011. -.·t"iblt a...&tl that Gad woald kill, .. 1111117 peGillo I'" 'l'loon II a J• Gad ia ~~ea..., ...S tba •w.- ol oia II dooill, • IIIII ... yoo ..... of 'f'll'l? ..,J!*_.,..to.,.....s ... w ta 116t.fwots lilocifCW•• ,•, n•..,. .............. Great lve1ts il tile New "Jeaua Heala BliDd Bartimaeua" Mark 10:46-52 ..._ THI swo•D 0' TNI LO.D, .... 11ft ..... .._..._...,_ T ....... By Mn. JOT llartl• •lallkef .. ..,.... wtddt. ton.. th• key •-: U ao n._.ace ill vl••a. tbe -r ....Uy ...UI !.. lo11Dd ia tbe ScriptW"• abo••· CLUES ACBOSS I MaM liMy coJl tke ---· manu • M .... __ , ----him Uaat h• Mcnd4 Wd. kilo peac:e" II ...U chy wlu.r• Jaoa•l wa.a d•· ...... (1 .... 7:4) 11 M "-11. ad Eatemoh.. .:ur.d -----N (~ IS:SO) II M.._. _.. the pd. ol Sep- laG!ITCda. ----· and 1-t·abT' (U Datil li::U) U ~lllvt AOJ'On"• rM .wallowed up ~ ·--~ (bod. 7:12) 14 ~.Ht llllcill be tbe ----of tby ~N (Matt. 1413) II laW.• of ,.....__.. laiber «ad a ....U.. (G.o.. 11:21) 17 •t~wo lo-riav bin.d and plea.aanl ----" (Pro•. 5z11) "II "'ttlow, -ol Do'l'icl. ----MM'c:"J .. _, Jl ._.. of two j11d9•• (J~. 11113, Szt) 21 "Nt aot of it -·--· not aodd•n at aU" (Eud.. U :l) 13 a c-.rcmtte kmt' (Kwo.. 21:11 •u '1:t. ..... ____ oa me·· 17 M ------1. 0 gentl• Sariow" (la:aWar bJ11lD) Zl -•I Zenl.bk.beL "Kuah~&ba..b rmd ----.. (I C1uaa. 3:20) 30 "U c:u.. o11t of him. and ___ _ au. not" {1Mb •:35) 32 Mwlwd .aa.H be tlwo aip of ihy co.br..,. GDd. of t1Le ----of t.lt.e -wr (Matt. 14:31 34 .._,. ~aN '-it ior t.bem tbal tr"uf --rtcJM." (Mark 10::Ul • ~ ... --.. tbat ---- »' -el Toltcrtll (I Chroa.. 1:2.) ·: :~ -.;'td;.;-cG:~ 31z4l) " a •• "Cit J.tll.r (I CVoa. 7:38) U ,_ .-oocll ..nt. and ___ hiJJI ..... caB.dN ·u ....._. a.cT ----·· 51 M..._ lae IICIW r-oJGJ oH. .. -" ()lak .Szl) 13 ._... .. Tend!'• !inl two ..... (0... 11121) 5I .. ._ .ttl!. God all dl.ia.,a ----,. fWe.. (IIGt J0:J'7) 57 "U weat 0111 of J...-ic:ho with b.ie ----.. CLUES DOWN I a-. of ltlbul •em 2 Mt.lt.ou ... all tr•ad upon IJae ---" (Pa. 11 :13) 3 liD A.yrlan idol en na.,. 11:37) • Ma.d aca::rc:• ••r• c:-• o••r ~ --·-d~~a" (Act. 27:7) 5 "lartl.a•~~a ... Mrl by zh• ___ _ .... - 1 bUtMl1. of aaothen of Obed and s--1 Cl•t .. H7: 1 Saa. I:ZG ) 7 tile eon of Uri (I I!Qp 4:11) I a city of Jadall. ·--"'1Jedi (JoeL 1$:12) I eec:.oad kia9 of t.oel (II Sam. 3:2) II Gt•elc 1-of AaiMr (Luke 2:31) IS initiala of two eoD.I ol Aa::ron (E..ocl. I::U) II queen betor• F.eth...-(F..Ih.. 1:1} 20 d•ac:endantlt of Gcrd. '""Ziphion ... and ____ .. (C..o.. .a:JI) 22 hUtlcrte of M-· lwother and lh• ruler of f:npt (E.od. 7:2) z• '"the fowla of tile -·--d ... ov.tecl it" (Luke 1:5) 21 "•by do ____ tur· (Mark 11 :31 21 iftitiala of two aou of Jac:ob (G.D. 35z23) Jl fath•r of lortimoeWI 33 iftitjala of a moth•r and h•r daugbtar-in·lo:w (lu•h 1:2. •J lS ··r will cauae the aun •o go down al w ___ •• (AlDM 1:1) 31 Mupoa th• h.illa. under oab .•• and --··•H (Mo.. 4:13) 4 l iJUticrte of t.a eou of fac:ob (Gen 3.5:23. 21J 42 "be hath M•wed atreo.9t}l wUb bia ____ .. (lllb ll51) ., fatb•r ol J-pb (Lab 3:23) U a c:b~crin of Abau•NL ---C:O. (Eatlt. 1:10) •• "9'"CI:Jit ••• tlto1 •• mcry sit. __ _ oa tlly rifht had .. (MCIJ"k 10z27) U "I am not ___ _. .zoet -w. r- lu .. (Ada 21:2..5) 41 .. .,. pcry ddt.• of mUst cmd __ _. .. (Mott.. 23:23) •• ~s. --iac:Q-.. IMn J --__ ..._., .. o• 3::JO) 50 M-of~ t.eln. tMt ---s-da with .... (llo:rk U r20) 52 ...... u ....... 55 i.IUtiat. ol Kalllor'• .U. cutd K.-. an'• ... (Gea. ll::zt. Sl) ANSWD TO l'ttiVIOUS PUZZUI THE 81/JL£ aT C'O&NIUU"I I . ITAM P1tU. MI.IAN SINI IOCII"TT C*U.OO. ILUHotl to.u I GOO'S ETERNAL PURPOSE H<tve you ever consodered care· tully the openmg words ot the Btble? In the begmntn8 God cre- •lect the he<llven a nd the e"rth ·· Why doesn't 11 Simply !>ay that God created the un•verse1 Why the heav~n <tnd the e<llrth' As we go on reaOong we l•nd . the answer to thiS Questton. lor the 8 1ble cte•rly teaches !hal God has "' two·lold purpose. one havtng to do .,..,th the earth and the other .,..,th heaven. The former 1s the Sl•!'lJect of prophecy. wh•le the tatter 1s the subJect ol the ·mystery," or secret. revealed to and through St. Paul (See Acts 3:21: and tf Rom. 16:25) The lor~r concerns Israel and the naltons: the tatter "the Body of Christ."" the Church of the heav enty calltng. Some people are surpuH<:I to teun that there IS not one prom '" m the whole Old Testament about g01ng to heaven. There the whole outlook is earthly. w1lh Messiatl retanin& es Kmg (Jer 23:5, et at). When our Lord ap· peered in the fle1h the •nsets Cfled: '"Peace on earth"' (luke 2:14). He HimMif ukl that "the meek" shoukl "lnhern the earth'" (Men. 5:5). He taugttt His dts· ctples to Pf'"IIY: "lhy will be done In Nrth. n It Is In h .. ,.,. .. (Matt. 6:10). Ew.n at Pent«<at '-tarde· clared that aMer ··the reit•tut1on of i!IH thmgi"' God woutd send Jesus back to earth and the t1mes of relreshong would "come from the presence of the lord" (Acts 3 19·21) Not unlll the ra•s•ns up ol Paul do we learn that now all behevers on Chnst are ""bapllled •nto one body"" (I Cor 12 13). and Cot I 5 and many Other Pauhne ~as sages speak Ol '"the hOpe whT:::h •s lilltd up lor you 1n he<tven."' In · deed, before God bef1eve~ .!HI!' already g1ven a pos1t•on ""on heav enly plo~ces·· and <tre ""blessed w1th all spmtual bless,ngs 1n heolv- enly places on Chnst"" (Eph 1:3. 2 4·7) The prophec1es regard1ng the ktngdom. however. w11t s\111 be lui Idled and Chrost Will re111n on earth and bnng the pt"omtsed ""limes of refrestung." Thank God. lh•S world w1ll not forever be a place ol war and bloodshed, sick· ness and death, mtsery and woe. Indeed, at that tt~. heaven and earth Will be opened to eactt other, and thus wtll be fulfil'-<! God's two-fold purpose: "That In the dispensation of the fulnua of ltme• He mltlht aather totether 1n one all thtnas in Chriat. bolt! which are In heeYen, end wttleh are on earth: even In Him" (Eph. 1: 10). ••out when Ule fulness of the time was come, Ood Rnt forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law, to redeem Ulem that were under Ute law, that we llllght receive Ule adoption of aons." Galatlana 4:4-ll. ''In Ull.t wu manlle.ded the love of Ood toward Ul, ........ that God lltllt his only be)!Oiten Bon IDio 111e world, that we mlC}lt liYe Ulrourb him." 1 Johll 4:1. THE CROSS OF ~OR (f) I I I OR OF CHRIST 11J PAB'roll JOEL GERLACH K1l( ol Kllcl Lotlllru Cllllrdt ~ Ciron, C&.l.l.b'ala Ser--bod Aq. I, 11'10 Text: Luke 19: 41,44 (Co•ti•••J fro• l••t wu.tli Because ot the current popularity ot that symbol, perhaps we should know something more about Its background. The man most responsible for Its revival as a peace symbol Is Bertrand Russell, the British philologist, mathe, matlclan and philosopher. He proposed Its use to youthful disarmament demon, strators at Aldermaston In England In 1958. His purpose was to radicalize British youth. For, you see, Russell is a socialist who favors communism as the only form of government thai holds out any hope lor this world. He Is also openly anti-Christian. In his book, "The Will To Doubt,t' he wrote, "I am a dissenter !rom all religions, and I hope that every kind of religious belle! will die." So it Is not at all surprising that Russell should have chosen a c lassical anti-Christian design whic h is a perversion of the cross of Christ as hls peace symbol. The kind of peace he is proposing for modern man is not peace with GOO: in Christ which makes peace possible with one another through Chrlst. He wants the world to unite on the basis of socialistic principles. [n saying what he does, Russell reveals himseLf as an agent and a tool of Satan and an avowed enemy of Jesus. Russell's peace symbol has for many centuries been a ssociated in c lassical symbolism with Satanlsm, devil wors hip and black magic. This Is r .:adily und er s tandable because of Emperor Nero's use of the broken cross to crucify Peter upside down. The Encyclopedia Britannica says of Nero that he initiated "the later policy of persecution (of Christians) and earned himseLf the reputation of Antichrist in the Christian tradition." It was his decision that the arms of Peter's cross be broken and pointed downward. That c ross then be- came a symbol t o ear ly C hristians of all that is evil and that opposes Christ and His s aving Gos pe l. John Knox, the founder of Scotch Presbyterianism also under- s tood this symbol in that way. A woodcut of Satan whic h he carved has been pre- served in a museum i n Paris. It is entitled "The Sign of the Beast." It is a hideous thing, and properly s o . The eyes of the devil in Knox's 16th century woodcut are formed in the shape of Nero's c r oss. In the dark ages the Nero cross was adopted by Satanists who sought to make a mockery of the teachings of Jes us . More r ecently this same symbol was painted o n the door!" of Christian chur c hes forced to c lose by the Bols heviks in Ru ssia. So it is not jus t an innocent , innocuous little symbol of sorts, and it is mos t definite ly not a symbol of peace in the Christian sense or in a ny Other s ense. That many people today wear or dis play this symbol unwittingly we can w e ll understand. But our enemie::. a re not ignorant or unwitting as to its s ignifi- cance. Calling it a peace sy mbol is a typical example of their s trategy of calling black white, or of labeling·a Ma rxist dictatorship a people's democracy. The next time you s ee someone displaying s uch a symbol, tell him that it is not a symbol of peace, but of death and destruction. Some wi It contend, of cours e, that the use of this sy mbol in the pas t as a symbol of evil does not prevent its use today as a peace symbol. If millions of people tOOay regard it as a peace symbol, then that is what it is, they will argue. That is not sensible, however. 1t is naive, By the same reasoning, if you could get millions of people to call an apple a tomato, then a n apple would be a tomato. it is and always has been a symbol of death and des truction. The people of J e rus alem certain ly did not see it as a peace symbol when the legions of Rome s warmed over their walls. After the carnage and destruction were ended, and the inhabitants slain or carried off as s laves, peace prevailed at the s ite that once was the Holy City -t.he peace of the cemetery. II . Over agains t this modern symbol of death, we dis play the only leg iti- mate symbol of peace, the c ross of our Lord Jesus Christ. By the grace of God and as the people of GOO, we do know the thing~ that belong unto ou r peace. We know that before that infamous week was over which gave occasion to Jes us to s peak these words of pro phecy, the c ross became a cruel ins trumpnt of d eath for J esus . But He we nt to it willingly bear ing the burden of our si ns together with the sins of all men of all time. Before He left that cross He s uffpred the penalty for every man's s in. He put an end to the cause of s trife between man and God. as well as to Satan's tyra nny over man. The arms of Hi s cross are not broken; they are outs tretched in a gesture that e ng ulfs all men w1th the love and m e r cy of GOO. That c ross meant death for J esu~, but it means life for us. The cross is a oeace symbol that truly g ives peace to heartb once worried about si n and about separation fro m God. The cross of Jes us calls the world to repentance. It ca lls for a change o! heart and mind. And it holds out the promise that "if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature." Only that man who is a new creature in Christ, renewed in heart tu1d mind by His Spirit, can live at peace with his fellowman. This is the kind of peace-talk our wo rld needs to hear today as never before so that men might begin again to hope. When the cross of Chri s t replaced the c r oss of Nero on the standards of the Ro man e mpire two hundred fifty years after J erusalem was destroyed, men went forth into the world under th.e s ign of the cross say ing, "In hoc signa vincit ," -under this sign, conquer. The cross conquers men because it con- quers sin. It is the only power on earth which can effectively trans plant the heart of GOO into the heart of man and s tart him loving again with the love of God. Friend, Jes us is calling to you today. He wants to know if you are ready and willing to take up His cross and to follow in Hi s train. Jerusalem wa ~ destroyed because its people turned from Him and rejected Him, II America is destroyed, it will be for the same reason. Renew your covenant then wlth Him today, and then , "Onward, Chr istian soldiers, marching (not stand ing s till or sitting idly by), Marching as to war. With the cross of Jes us, going on before." A LOOK AT THE BOOK By Dr. lob Jonet A SURPRISED CONGREGATION Wherever He was on the S•bbath, it w11s 1~ custom of Chrisr to wonhip st the Hou!le of God. On one parlicul.,. Sabbath (Mark 1;2t.J4) Ht amaud the congreaation at the S~nllaOJue where He lluJht, bec:ausc: He apah w11h such •uthority and not ._, lhe scribes to whom they ~re accustomed. But Christ did not only t~ak with authority; He demon. Slratcd Hi• authority-the tuthority of Deity Himtcft--by c:ucina out an unclean apirh from a member of thf: con~,reption. Tbt deity of Christ Is clearly and e~plk:llly e.ua,bt and em- phuiud in the Word of God: aad Chrlsl HimMff rc:paledly, as on Chit occasion, by Hill miraculota ftOWU detnoaltralCd H.il dtrify. When lhe demon .,.... c:.t out ol tbe man .,. afe tokt !hal lhe COCIJRtadoa wa .. all arnuld. 1-ucll lhlt ""' q--- ld-.. r .. , 'Witat ...... ""'' --doetrlne • If*,."' Tlw dlmoMIIalioa ol tt. eteraoltrutlt of Hlo dolly eo --t1tet In tllolr ......,_ of till -... of .... ~~:rip. 1urc they lhooght some new doctrine w.s beina Kt fo rth. It is possible to bt in the houte of won.hip 11nd h•ve 1n undeen splrll. II Ls poasible to bt a member of • church •nd a reaular •ttendant a1 church wonhlp and not be riabt of hur1. AU the ethical tuchina snd philoeophy and emphasis on doctrine whteh the church hu CO olter cannot caat out an unclean apirit, cannot Jive • """ • neo~rnas of hurt. Only the dlviae Chri1t Is abfc to prrfonn a ~qenentina mlncl. in the life of an Individua l. Church attendanct is valuable •nd importanc. ())rill Hlaell atts 1hc ~umple of •tccnda.nce oo public wonhlpt but it is poaalbte to comr .aw•y tram pubic wonhlp stilt a •l•w: to sin, uncleaa and loll. Onty a pmonaJ meetiq there or ,._,.,_. with 1he Lord laue Quill and 1M ~liCe ol Hill divine authority .. Lard aacl Sa'riour ... """""P'Ish tllo -Ia till lifo ol tllo lndiyicluai.-Amerioon Way 1'.....,.. NOW AT 1780 N"WPO~T 3LVD . Ph. 646-9383 Colla Mesa ' .... WATCHING tbe 1mJoe4tnc ol 2,474 oew Volb'npo.s, Audls and Porsebes from tbe M. S, Ellzabeth Bolton at tbe Port of Loa: A.nplea are Chick Iverson, VW dealer LD Newport Beach, aDd Capt. Karl BraUD. muter ot tbe 33,000 too, Mot foot kme sb.lp, JargeQ: ever to enter tbe port ud the biggest Yesse1 aiDOilg VW's charter neet of 63 sbips. PEGGY JO MURPHY DIE~ .I C:HIJaC:HIS 1 Mrs. Pem Jo Murphy, z.t, of 250 Broadway, Costa Mesa, .' t IL ·---!L.A died Aug, 9 in Garden Grove. _..,.. tl .. la She was born ln CallforDl.aSept. Now ••clht ;,. o•r 111tw charc• $1111cl••ry 2, 1945, aOO had beeoaresldeot 7U DOVU OIUVf, AT 11TH sntU.T of Orange County since tllat K~ftT BE·ACH, CALif'ORNIA Ume. THE AMEftiCAN LUTH!:ftAH CHU .. CH Survivor s loclllde the par- a:oo A.Joil, SUNDAY-EARLY WORSHIP ents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnett i :t5 A.Joil. SUNDAY-CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Butler of Costa Mesa; her !SUNDAY SCHOOL) grarq,uents, Mr. aDd Mrs, IO:JO A,Joil, SUNDAY -FESTIVE WORSHIP M. L, Crane of Costa Mesa 'J11e Rev. Jamee G. BlaJn, PaaCOr aDd Mrs. AJlQ ~ler of VIr. Tbe ~"· IROnald White, Aaalatant Pastor ginla. Graveside services wer e ~;:=;:=;=:;:;==:P:h:on::•:: ~MS:-;:·:36::3:1 =======~, held Aug. 11 at Harbor Rest r Ceme tery. BeU.Broadway Orltti• Sclnn Mortuary was in chargt! of ar. $4nolc•• CENTRAl rangements. nUT CRUICII or BIBLE CHURCH ai.IT, 8aEN'IUT 3303 Via Lido NeWpOrt Beach SUNDAY SCHOOL t : 15 •.•. -11 •.•. SUNDAY SERVICES t :1S-11e .•. WEDNESDAY EVENI!IO MEETING I t:·•· READING ROOM ~ ••• ~ ... ,.: 9 ..... -.5 ,. ..... Wod"••.top: 9 •·"' -7:4.5 '·"'· T ....... , _,., F ••lllo!': 9 ....... .5 ....... , 7.9 , ..... s.....t.,: \ ...... -......... KCOND C11l\actl Of' ~.IOIII"flri'Wr Nf:"PC'fl Beach a1 Corona de I Mf,r 1100 Paei&c Ylow Or. SI.JNDAY SCHOOL II •• SUNOA Y SERVICE II •• WEDNESOAY EVENI!IG MEETING 1100 ..... Readla1 Roo•c Met .. t Bid• 2863 E••t (A eel Hwy •• CDM. ....... frl.l 10 ....... 5 , .... TII••d., n•laF 7 so 9 Set.: 10 .... • t P·•· You are cotditlly invited 10 auf:nd Chwch SeJYice• and 10 ute the Readin1 Room. A TTEHD THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE REGULARLY TM l'ow~r of thf' Hofy Spirit aJNOAY SCHOOl,. l ....... .. 0-ING WOIII~I~ I AOIO 10> t:YI!NINO II!:OIIV!Cir: 7<00 ....... Wt:OH lliO A 'I' alai.. t: I TV OY 4ND Ptli ... YI£111 7r00 ... lot, NUIIIIII"-Y OUI't!NG lt:fiiYIC t:l A full Y(MIIh l'rop-•m Crn. of <k•n&e •nd 23«1. St. Cotto~~ MKI Pastor Fred Morse LUTHERAN OIURCH OF THE MASTER L ...... c .. rch In A.oriu ZIIOO Paellll: Vlow Dr, c-dol -. Calli. DR. WJULUol R. ELLER -=liM- 9:00 A. M, -FamiiJ -llllp 10:00 A.M. -CbllrCO oeiM>ol 11:00 A.M.-F---HORSERT PROVIDED FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THE Cl!NTE R POR BIBLICAL STUDI ES" DR . P. G. HEUMANN PASTORS DR. JAMES COMB~ Q:45 A.M. -Bible School, with our 15 buses se rving South Orange County 11:00 A.M . -Momlng worship 7:00P.M. -Evening Service 301 Movnolio St. (!d SlUIIlJ A,,.a Ave.J COSTA ME~A Phone 548-1733 Homo of P . G. H ... monn Chflatlon School Kirttlt:tflltlu -8tb Phone 5>18·2UO Gra d e Jllpoutlt ~ Qllpzrdf 3262 Broocl Street, Nowporf H.tghts A Fru au/ lrtrle/'udrnt Corttr~tt•tiorul/ Cbris tilllf Ch wrcb n.. R•v. Hoflftan Brown, pr.ochlnt 9-Jnday Service and Olurch School at 10:00 a.m. C••plale F111rall c..t Lea II AIDS MURPHY DRIVE Former Navy Secretary Charles S, Thomas of Corona del Mar wtU bead the fUM ralstng campaign for U.S. Sen~ ator Geor p Murphy's re- e lectioo campaign. Mz . Thomas served as chairma.a of theRe.- pubUca.a natiooal tlnaDce com- mittee In 1957~58 a.od as chair- mao of tbe CaWoro.la Repub- Ucan li.Dance committee from 1MB to 1953. He wu secre~ tory of the .. ., """"' Presl-deri Elseobanr from May,l9- 54, lo Aprl~ 1957. Wer he served a.s president ot TWA arad of tbe lrvlne Co. LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE Of BUSlNESS f)ctltlous Firm Name THE UNDERS IGNED does hereby certlfy that sl:le ls coo- ducUng an ~holstery and drap- ery business at 3014 Nestall St., Laguna Beach, Wlder tbe n cttUous ftrm name of Crown Custom UpDolstery aod Drapery Co. and that said ttrm Is com~ posed of the following persoo whose name Ill fUll and place of residence are as tolknrs, to~wtt: Loura Ty ler, 1824 Port Slirling Place, Newport Beach, CaU!ornia, 92660. WITNESS my !land this 12th daY of August, 1970, Loun. Tyler. STATE OF CALIFORNIA} ) ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 12th day of August, 1970, before me, a Notary Pub. llc In and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, per- SOlW.Uy appeared Loura Tyler, knowo to me to be the person whose name Is subscribed to the wlthlo instrument, and acknow- ledged to me that she executed the same. WITNESS my baDd and oft1cla1 soal. Mary A, ltaaj>a, Notary Public ln and for saJd Cotmty arad State. Wy Commission u:- plres Dec. 13, 1971. PubUsh: Aug. 20, 27, Sept, 3, 10, to tbe Newport Har- bor COWLITI. fUNI'AL AIID IUI.IAL CIIUa ~~;;,;r~~~y-:: Building Permits Tbo _,llowlloc poraoU., llo 1110 IJDOWit ot $1,000Ud Oftr, nn luuod by lbo Newport l!oocb baildlllr ~molll d..tq 1110 put-: • CORONA DEL MAR Myrtle 1M Tbomp-SU HeiJotrope Ave •• subd!•idlpr· ace, eoelose lt:atrn.y, $1,000. ll R, Sproul, z.-y ~lox, SZZ lrts AYe., $42.4ZO. • HARBOR VIEW HILLS Georp Leslie, .a ntmmln& at 1973 Port Cardl.CU. Warmington. S607 Sau p re(llir pr.ace tlre dam- .... $1,000. R, Ca-U, 1200-Key, pUJo CO'Jtr, $1,600. Koo AllaJI, 1191 Sa-lo. ..,lmmLac: pool, $5,500. Mec.tnoes, lUZ Port Alb- ley , add room, $1,500, D. L. Breo Co., pertmtter bloclt walls, total ot 960 teet Tract 70!9, $4,500. • Cooway Chestu, 3720 Blue Key, swtmmlnc pool, $3,500. • 1R VINE TERRACE WUllam Klocaooon,l1200ol- phln, swtmmi.Dg pool, $3,080. • EAST UPPER 8A Y Dr. J, MeGoo&ll, 2SZ7 Aralia BANK MERGER PENDING Directors of Southern caw. or nla Flrst Natlooal Corp. and Newpol'l National Corp. have reached an agreemeiLt ln prln- c!ple to merge these 2 ODe· bank hOlding companies. Based on tbe current m&rket, value of the prOQOsed tra.nsactioo. would be about $13 mUUon. ln a ~ll:t announcement,C,C. shares ezpected to be outstand- Ing at the Ume of the mercer. The exact amount of the cash paymeot wtll be governed by a formula related to tbe mar~ ltet value of SCFNC shares at the time the transaction is ap- proved by the comptroller of the currency. Newport National Bank oper- ates 9 banking offtces in Or. ange County. Present manage- ment and staff ar e to continue unchanged. The merger would bring to 66 the number of SC- FNB offices in san Diego, Qr. ange and Los Angeles counties, more than double the number ln existence at the end of 1966 , AID CECILIA VICTIMS Blakemore, SCFNC president, and Geor ge L. Woodford Jr., NNC president, said the agree. ment also calls tor mer ger of the banking subsldla.rles. They are Sa.n Diego-based Southern Calllornia First National Bank, wlth mid-year deposits or $543 million, and the $73 mllUon Newport National Bank, head· quartered in Newpo rt Beach. Th.e proposed merger lssub-With hurrlcar.e Cec elia DOW ject to preparation of deftn1-an event of the past, all that live doCumentation, necessary r emaillS is the devastation lett corporate approvals lncluding In her wake. TheOraogeCounty approva.l by sharehOlders of Chapter of the American Red both companies and appropriate Cross has accepted a request r egulatory author ities, and the by me national or ganizatioD to r eceipt of .b.vorabletu:ruUngs. raise a total of $21,962 for re- Consummatlon ts anticipated by Uet. early 1971. This amount represents Or- st., Za:l ..., room am $7,000. • NEWPORT CENTER BIJboa lDiuruee, 8ZO New • port Ceater Dr., tlre IPflokler 111tem, $13,000, • WEST UPPER 8A Y Joseph DeverWl, UZS An-. tlcua Way, ! • .tory, 1-un.U: re- sidenCe, $'51,000. Freemaa. 1837 Tradewlllds LD., addltioo, $10,000, • BALBOA Roy ColllDs:, alleraUollS. 711 E. Balboa Blvd., $10,000. Eloise Luther, repair ttre damage, 1730 E. Oeean Blvd,, $5,500. George Mason, 1737 PlU.a. del Sur, stairs, bath, $3,100, • BALBOA ISLAND C. C. Bro•o Co., new trom. 217 Marine Ave., $2,500, • NEWPORT Orange County imports, tn. stall tank, 1200 W. Coast Hwy., $1,000. • HARBOR ISLAND C. L. Hirsch, a.lterations at 30 Harbor Island, $10,000. --LEG~LNoncE-- P-38270 _____ _ CERTIFICATE Of BUSINESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does hereby certify that he Is con. ducttng a Gardening business at P.O. Box 11094, Santa Ana, Ca.Htornia 9271 1, under the Dc- UUous tlrm name of CaU's Garden Care and that sa.1d Q.rm is co~sed of the following per SOli whOse name In tun and place of residence are as fol. lows, to-wit: Joseph C. Call, P.O. Box 11094, San~ Ana, California 92711. WITNESS my hand on this 28th day of July, 1970, Joseph c. Cali. STATE OF CALIFOR~lA ) ) ss. COUNTY Of ORANGE ) ON THIS 28Ul day of July, 1970, before me, a. Notary Pub. DI CK ROL!TLEY . OWNER OF COlT DRAPERY CLEANERS IN COST A MESA , CALIFORNIA IS OFFERING YEARS OF SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE IN DRAPERY CARE AND CLEANING TO HELP YOU OU R CUSTOMER . SAFEGUARD YOUR INVESTMEtiT IN DRAP£RIES. DRAPERIES BECOME FILTERS IN YOUR HOME. RETAINING SMOKE. DUST AND DIRT, THE ELEMENTS. SUNLIGifT AND HEAT DRY THE FABRIC CAUSING IT TO BECOME BRITTLE AND SUBJECT TO DETERIORATION . IF YOUR DRAP£S HAVE BEEN INSTALLED FOR 18 MONTHS OR MORE , CALL COlT AND HAVE ONE OF THEIR COU RTEOUS INSTALLERS INSPECT YOUR DRAPERIES AND GIVE YOU A FREE ESTIMATE. lrT con tlltTAU .IWDIAPIS W• ~ov• <> (g "'•'••• utoc•·•~ ot tol>"u •o ploooo ..,. -·· d,...,.,., -""V ...... DRAPERY SERVICE Terms of the agreement pro-ange County's shue or $6 mll- vlde lor the Issuance of 1.3 Uoo allocated for r ecovery as- SCFNC Shares plus payment of slsta.nce of more than 65,000 at least $10 cash for each of fam!Ues lett withOut resources the approximately 400,000 NNC after hurricane Cecelia sWn- med Into Central Tens. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE state, residlng therein, duly O OFF F&O!-.CAS11111 Uc ln and for said county aoo 200Yc commissioned and sworn, per-'-"" P-38271 sona.lly appeared Joseph C. IL--------------.J 540-1366 ,, .. c ... t-· 642.0270 P-311064 CERTIFICATE OF BUSlNESS FlcUUous Firm Name The IJDI1er slgned do hereby certlty that they are conductillg ·a real estate and lodgtng and food business at 3333 W, Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, wxler the ncttttous ftr m name of Mammoth Tavern Assocl.ates, Ltd., aDd that !aid ttrm is com- posed of the foUcnrlog persons whOse oames ln I'Ull and places of residence are as follows, lo-wtl: GeDeral Partners: Michael D. WHier, 328 71 A venJda Des- canso, San Juan Caplstraoo, Roger M, Sherman, 23.45 Ar· butus st., Ne1rp0rt Beach. Witness our hands this 15th day or July, 1970: Roger M. Sherman, Michael D. Willer. STATE OF CALIFORN IA) )s,, COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On tbJ.s 15th day of July, 19'10, before me, a Notary Pub~ Uc to a.OO tor said couoty and state, residing lt1ereln, duly commlssiooed and sworn, per- sooally awea.red Roger M. Sherman. Michael D. Wlller, mown to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the w1th1D instrument, a.nd acDowledged to me that they executed the same. Witness my hand and otncla.l seal: Mary Ann Pool, Notary Public In and tor said County and State. My Commission ex- pires 4/1/74, PubUsh: July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 20, 1970, in the Newport Har- bor Ensign, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND ELECTION TO SELL UNDER DEED OF TRUST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that HOME FEDERAL SA VINai AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Of SAN DIEGO, CALifORNIA, a corpora&n. Js trustee under a deed of trust sl.!bst!tw:ed ln plaee of OOME DEED ' ES- CROW CO. OF SAN DIEGO, a Corporation executed by CAMILLE A. GARNIER, a married man, dated May 9th. 1963 aoo recorded May 21. 1963, tlle no. 16984, Pace 836, boot 6555 ot offtclal records ln tbe oftlce ot the recorder of the County of Oranp, state ot Caillornia, and cf.YeD to se- elU'e payment of a promis. ...., note to< 1'1'5,000.00, alod ..., 9, 1963, poyablo wltl> llo- tertst thereon u dMR'eta pro- 'rided, ln flYOr o( HOME FEO.. ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS90CIA TION OF SAM DIEGO, . Callfonlla--TIIal a brooell ol lilt obU- ..-... whlell --ol truot ... " ... u _..,lty llu -~~~ "' thel the -.1- lowlll( ~dot-Aid ---... paid -""'· ud IUD -dw, oorto( ..., -'<!: ,. -., ~--.. ~...,-... J-.-lt'IO, .., ... 110 lteetenss&M.._.. -...... doclarlaJ *'--~ .... _ "'M$,- IIUI-Ud~ .... ..---.... --lil1 MQ, It'll), ol 1M CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Call, lcnowo to me to be the Fictitious Firm Name person whOse name Is sub- THE UNDERSIGNED do scribed to the within lnstru- hereby certify that they are ment, and acknowledged to me conducting a marine and CB that he e:recuced the sa.me, radio sales and service busi· WITNESS my hand and of. oess at 355 N. Newport Blvd., fictal seal. Waooa M. Keller, Newport Beach, California, un-Notary Public in ud for said der the fictitious nrm name County and State. Wy Com- or Derl.ngtoo's Marine Elec-mls.stoo aspires 3-2-74, tron1cs aoo that said ru-m is Publish: Aug, 13, 30, 27, Sept, composed of the loUowtng per. 3, 1970, ln tbe Newport Har- 9005 who&e rames ln tulJ and bor Ensign. places of resld@llee are as fol- lows, to.wtt: Ray Leroy Hart- wick, 8730 La Colonia Ave., Fountaln Valley, CaUl.; Richard Lee Baker, 126--46th Street, Newport Beacl\, Calli. WITNESS our hands this lOth • IIAIJTY SALON day of August, 1970, Ray Leroy Hartwick, Richard ~ Baker. STATE Of CALifORNIA ) ) ss, COUNTY Of ORANGE ) ON THIS loth day of August, 1970, before me, a Notary Pub- lic In and for said county and " . . J..~t.QUU .. BEAUTY NOOK 27)2 E. C~st Hwy. Corona dtl War · Phoot bn-1Hb state, residing therein, duly • CONCRETE . -· ~ .... ~ ... :c ...... ............. o...~.., c ........ & p,_pt £11 ....... ~ ...... . 1102 IEIPOIT BL¥0. at I SPACE FOR RENT in the Ensign Building 2121 E. Coul HWJ ., CoNn •11 lllr SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN TII .... He: 51HIIl • HEALTH R:ESORT ------- ~ &li!a! !_~TRSPA t * Wi••••l VA WWtl-' -It Ultf.,.\"iol•l s.,., foo a-* ,;"""'~ 1 • .,.. St..,,.. •-* l•vi...-•ti••l~friul Met .... * Ouo.-. O'Y Woe! a-* lo...,•i•• W••"•"'ul .,..,.., .. * 'riut. r.t..~ StoU Sk._., * , .. _ol ~-,...;oloo oCOSTA MEU. $49.3J6II oORANGE 6"-U41 o AIIAHI!JM a.-1 commissioned and sworn, per- sonally appeared Ray Leroy Hartwic k and Ricllard Lee Baker, knowo to me to be the persons whose names are sub· scr ibed to the wittlin instru. ment, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same. ••lc"'• c........ . • NURSERY PUILICA.nc»c WOIIt ZH I San Jo1111111" Kd., ll 8·JJ I M 1-"-'"'"-"''-':."-'-------f-.C.::.::.::::.::.:cC:.::.:.:...C.::C::::__I WITNESS my hand a.nd of- fl clal seal. Mary A. Hupa, Notary Public In and for said County and State. M)· Com- mtssJoo elpires Dec. 13, 1971, Publlsh: Aug. 13,20,27,Sept. 3, 1970, In the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL NOTICE rate of 9%, and late charges as set forth in said deed or trust, and together wtlh any and all sums advanced by the Beoettclary UDder the terms and provisions of said deed or trust, and delinquent ta..ses, a.s- sessmeots aod insurance prem- iwus, if i..QJ', ilW: by reasoo thereof, the U.Dders.Jgned, present beoe- flctary llOOer said deed of trust, bas u:eelted illd deUvered to said trustee a wrtUen deelara- ttoo of default ud dem&rxt tor sale, aDd bas surreadered to said trustee said deed of trust aDd all documents erideoctng obllptloos secured tberelrJ, ud bas declared &Dd does bere- bJ declue all sums secured tbereby lmmecll&tely due and payable, &Dd. 'ftU elected a.nd oo.s hereby • t.et to e&QSI tbe property dooerll>ocl lo salddeod of truot to bo oold lo atlsly tbt obU.-&u ..c:und tbere. by, Dotod A ..... IZUI, 1970 Lot 7, Block 1, TRACT U6, u .slloft oa a Map """*did "' -30, -40 .., tl of MlceJ .............. HOllE FEDEII.\L SAVINGS JJC) LOAII ASSOCIATIOIIOF SAil IIIEOO By: WWil• -~-.u.'t. VlcoPI- By: 1-U. ~ Aallt- Soerolan -= Aor. ao, n, S4llt. ., 10, ll'lll, Ia Tilt lloopurtlllr- llar holp. P Shrubs, lntenor Plants .0 . Bot 4.!1 C'o"t.a 't4f'5a e DRY CLEANING F'inest qua.hty dry C'leas1111~ on U1e preou se$ • Self·servJ cP laundry All new -lo~.test mode! Trop1cal & Trees !nsecnCldes aod FerUUzer ........ o. .... & ......__1'4_ ... FREE DELIVERY corona del '\far Nursery Z7 <44 [. f'llaait H wy ., 67 H 160 ·~ ~ ~QU I PMENI W'E CAN F'RINT YOUR ~:~:;~~~~~ PAMF'HL'ETS ~ I L!:AII'L'ET'I NEWSPAP'ER5 AND NEWS L!:TT'ERS CALL Ul PO• IITUUTII .,, ..... IMSICM PIIIIUIIIMG CO. 2721 E. C..tt Hiwh.,.., CM•a HI Mer, C.lif.tRi• F'ritpda:~re was hers 3100 E. Coast H "Y ., C OM Phone: 673-960~ Coli in Yovf Wont Ad to tM En'''" 673.0550 Off. .. .:J.-... 11 ===== i oFLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DtMurl To1h fLORI.ITS PHONE: 646-4479 201 H•w,..-t at._t~, COHA MESA o MIA•IIG AIDS HAl AEBISCitER ~-!.. ~-··· P_l'l,. ........... MOfiE. C. .. H.,. c:.-... -UWI33 -I= =· < ----·-·--~ ,.,... __ rnu o PAINT & WALLPAPER HARBOR PAINT II: WALLPAPER P1ttsburp -Dutcb BoJ Punts -oomplete llDe 13,000 PA'M'ERNS OF WALLPAPER .11 E. C...& • .,. ~ ... -(~UI to Port Th~) -='"·-__,--I• PLUMaiMG A. L MAUAC ~llilll 700Cnt-.,.Aft. Oo-.'-lk • P'mH•a.......,. DAT6iGc.T IIIIA1DI ....._. •• y.,o ... lw • S..acrtptt•: C:.ll67)- --------- IJPIIOUTEIII!fO (lfy B•ro,•• C,../,••nJ U.DEL I oe. J10t ONLY • •• -COli .. _.. ... _ .... _ ..... nn:41o11.., • ....,. •aaAUITSIN MANN. CA-Tln' e 1'1N. CA•IIna • WOODCAA~ e ~ ,. ........ u • ..,...T .......... ..,.. .•• a~~ .... ... CUPTLM TH E TRAFFIC ISLAND at the entrance to Balboa Peninsula Point Is oow graced by 3 newly planted palm trees. Shown 1\ere worldng around the trees for the Newport Beach parks, beache s and recreaUon department are, from left, Wait U neblrger, Dtck: Pedrick and Orval Colllns. (Photo by EUnor Wood.) Theatre plans new season South Coas t Repertory Is drawing plans for the 1970-71 subscription season, which be- gins In mid-October at the com- pany 's Tltlrd Step Thea tre in Costa Mesa . but our plans Indicate that last year was only a beginnlnC." commented SCR 's Executive Direc tor David Emmes. "We are dedicated to making the worcj reprertory ln oiJf name a working reality." The 1970-n seasoD wHiopen r:7==:-:::-:-,-,;-----, In mid-October with the Arls- ••MORE THAN tophanes comedy classic, "Ly- '·This past season has been our most productive by far A CAMERA SHOP" ststrata," centering oo a plot P ASSPO R T PHO T OS by the women of Athens to end war by retuslng to sleep wlth PU BLICITY PHOTOS their husbands WlUI the men •.•••• f ... , -·· -,_'<)IU.O. J ... JO stop Qgtlting. The current fare at. the theatre consists of two plays in repertory--"Spoon river an- thology," by Ecjgar Lee Mas- ters, each Wednesday and Thursday evening through Aug- us1, and TomStoppard'saward-'==========:', winning play, ''Roseocrantzam r GuUdenstern are dead,'' fri- day, Saturday and SuOOa.y. AU perfortnallCes stut at 8:30. BALTZ MORTUARIES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE. COSTA MESA '-Aidway b·2424 3520 E. COAST HIWAl CORONA DEL MAR ORiole )JU50 JU.u 1942 On Sept. 11, SCR wUI open a bonus summer productlon, "The boys In the band," Mart Crowley's controversial co mic .study of tlomosexuaUty. LEGAL NOTICE P-38183 CERTlflCATE OF Bl5INESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does L;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;~ nereby certify that he ts con. dueling an asphalt and travel 1 business at P.O. Box 372, New- ! BE A GOOD NEIGHBOJr port Beach, llnder the nctltious 1f \~ Me d ne ... comer, nr kn''"' nf <1 ne,.cornel '", the H.ullQI /\rea ... no luo;. / nru !'l ecn "'elcflmed . do hc1 J f ~vnr tlv ~.-<~lll n& tt1 e H<lrt"'r \ nr lor bet..,een i 'I .a nd 10 J m and lot1 t' W1 1\ 1.-dl\ nn vrou r fr1end v.1t h ~Ji uabl e rn formacrc .. r .mJ 11 •ft~ from fn e ndly l">u s1n e o;.~ !irm<; ""h1ch ~to~nJ r eo~1h '" he lp ll e1 hccr•me ac4ua1n te d ,..,,n her nc "' ~urmund1n 11 • firm name of AAA Asphalt Co. and Executive Tour Guides Co, and that said nrm i s composed of the following person whose name ln full and place of resi- dence are as follow s, to-w1t: D. E. Zwellel, S42 All so Ave., Newport Beach. WITNFSS my hand on this 5th day of Au gust, 1970, D. E. Zweifel. STATE OF CALIFORrfl.A ) )ss. COUN TY OF ORANGE ) THE HA.RBOR YI~TOR ON THLS 5th day of August, P HOH E: 494.9368 1970, befor e me, a Notary Pub- _ _~!!. 6 46 • 0 174 j Uc tn and for sald county a.oo ~~~~~~~~~~-~ state, r esiding therein. duly i MATTRESSES comruissloned and sworn, per- HEW -JIEIUlLDIHG l rr('gul..r Shapes hu1rersprlng -Cottoe COSTA MESA MATTUSS CO. 1 I SO N•wporf l l .. d. Liberty I-I JO) Fnendly N~\rhbof'hood Service BELL BRO ADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway Ll 8-343.1. 8-3434 Co.ta Mesa sona lly appeared 0. E. Zwei - fe l, known to me to be the person whose name l5 subscri- bed to the within Instrument, and actmowledged to me that he el:ecuted the same. WITNESS my hand aoo of- fl clal seal. Mary A. lUapa, Notary Publlc to and tor said CoUDty and State. My Com- mission expires Dec. 13, 1971. PubUsh : Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1970, In the Newport Harbor Ensign, OUR FIXTURES AREN'T FANCY but our work is! • FINI!"A DRY CL.EANING AND LAUNDRY VALET CLEANERS 3137 E. Cooat' Hlwoy. Coro11o llol M or WE DILl VII -6PJ.OJIO UWI'ORT HARBOR ENSGN TIIURSMY, AUG. 27, 1970 TH !PT LOSS• $7,920 ,sE_,CON=D'-'S'"'EC'Tl"-""ON,_;::-..:-~ .... ,.._!..4 --~OO~RO~N!!.A!!D!:!El,_:~~A~R,~CA~Ur:,F. c.,. ... , lUid )onlr)' ftlwd F d h . ted al $?,110 .... IIIA>Ioo -... rau c arges rejec ~a:~:..er;:: tllt trolao co_., bad mlo. ··-"' tllo llotl of ... ~-... ba... lD Pl'tttD--tatlou btb'o publle ._, ... At tblt Ume, lrYtnt prtaJdeot --tilt llltptloos •·trreCJOUI,bie." Kn. Berry pen, ..,-lo pollee. lavuttptol'l Aid tMtb11Y .. piDod -· lo tbo apart. mtnt by pryJ.Da opeo a W1.DIJoW acreen. Items stolen IDeluded a WODl· u•a dJamood rlnr nluld at $5,000, &Dd u $800 cbltm bracelet. EGGERS INSURANCE, INC. COMPI.m INSURAfi:E SERV~ Z711 1!. C.oot Hwy., Solto 101 C.uu Del ...,, Cell,.;,.le Evoa lllooiP traood OllariiH aplul tllt lr¥IDo co_, blvo -rojoetod Ill tllt ~.Wer Now-pen a.,. Udelaoda uelwi&O trial, the "courtroom decta:loa camot UDdo llle barm already dooe," aecordlnc to Gilbert W. Fereuson, lnlfte's vice presi- dent ol corporate commwrlea- tlons. Ferguson stressed that lbe company Is "Immensely gnU- fled " wtth Superior Judge Claude M. Owens' Aug. 18 rul- Ing. was Instructed by tbt COUI't to produce evidenc.e to s~t his asaert:1ooa tt be cared to seet a judlclal ruUnc on tbem. Last week JUdp Owen& de- rUed Mr. Berry's motion to al- low the fraud cllarpa. 111 ..... ..... "We've had to Uve with these allegaUons too long," said Mr. Ferguson. "For close to 2 months, during the trlal a.Dd long before, charg9s ot mis- representation were made and were carr ied by th e media. They were oft en personally c1lrected ag:alnst company president WU- lla.m R, Mason. AU have now been eliminated trom the uu. ptlon. But a groUDdless ac- cusation, when repeated eoougb, Is believed by much of the ptj:I- Uc, oo matter how vigorously it Is r efuted. IPIII11 CAll "Judge Oweos made his rul- ing on the bas ts of every pos. Tbe jurist said: ''Thls court knows of oo evidence that a.ay party wu, In fact, mtswled, In fact, tM court' a UDdersQMtnc of the evidence la • to the corUary. That all partlu mew txa.ctb wbat wu beiD& dool. ADd U tbey dicj not ltoow, they should have, because ol. tbe P'eal q...Uty ol olllllblts lUid of tbe number of oa-sttt I.a. speetiooa wbJc:b occurred, &11 of wbich, toptber wltb all of the opla.Datory lntorma.tiontbat accomp&n1ed the exhibit. aboukl nave made a.uy reasooable per. son aware of oactly wbat wu goillg on." XKE 2+2: JatUJr for the ftmity. Domesticlted onty by rear se1t for the kids, and comfort options. slble shred of evidence that PHOTO SHOW PLANNED Sterra Club attorney Phillip The Newport Harbor Art Mu- Berry could produce In the sewn will opeo a Photoaraphlc past 6 weeks. That Is 6 ..,eeks shoW, "Balbo& and tbe Fun of being pHlorlecl and casU-Zone," orp.nlnd by lbomas gated, with the alleg:atlons, H. Garver, director of the rather than the rebuttals, us-Museum, Sept, 16. Th1a 11 a uaUy grabbing the heacjllnes. documeotatJon by pbotop-aph- Judge Owens ts trying the ers WUUam Doherty, Edwin case testing the constitution-Sievers aDd Robert voo Stern. :illty ofthe landucna.ngeagree-·berg ol sections of Balboa aDd ment between the county and the area surroiiOdiDg the Bal- the lrvlne Company, At the boa Pavilion, wbere the New- outset of the trlal early ltl IXlrt Harbor Art Museum is July, attorney Berry asserted housed. JAGUAR 1970 AUTHORIZED JAGUAR FACTORY 234 E. 17TH ST. DEALER PHONE 548·7765 n 1 here's a new way to live In Newport Beach · It's fun, fine neighbors and prestige living all In one luxurious package. That's Oakwood Garden Apartments. just minutes from Balboa's Bay and beaches. At Oakwood, you will lind the very best of two possible worlds ... gracious apartment living and a year-round resort. There's a :y, million dollar clubhouse with party room, billiards lounge, and indoor golf driving range. Separate men's and women's health clubs and saunas, night-lighted tennis courts, volleyball/ basketball courts, 105' whirlpool baths and an Olympic-size swimming pool. All this and much more. just steps from your professionally dec- orated apartment, each with all-electric appliances, carpeting, draperies, storage aplenty. private balcony I patios and optional fireplaces . In addition, a resident tennis pro offers group and individual instruction and works out of a fully·stocked tennis pro shop. A full-lime clubhouse director is available to help you plan the activ· lties you want. And true to most country clubs, Oakwood offers acres of lush landscaping for quiet moments of relaxation. Like a high rise, Oakwood has central well-appointed lobbies and large elevators, off-street parking with reserved spaces, laundry room lounges, security officer patrols and a cable tele· vision system. Top this with outstanding resident management who care lor you personally, and that's Oakwood -your home and country club In Newport Beach. Champagne Open House This Sunday & Next, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMEHT8 _......,._,....,.,_ 1700 18th Street Newport Beach, Celli. 92660 (714) 1142-8170 ., .... ,, ...... tatu•••....._,. .. ,,., • ., a :t r liM t1 ... -., A,.......," a a Cauallflc: 1 C.. .lltOIFIJI , ............. tf ... l,. • ..