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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-09-03 - Newport Harbor Ensign• 1111 -.w 14awu a •••• • ~····'lbOt 673-0550 .. .. ' . "JOe COSTA . MESA OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA UR ER or SUICIDE? Strangle death THIS PHOTO of a. seale model depicts the 11-story apartmeot butldlng pLanned for the haU block area 1n Balboa. where the historic Rendezvous ballroom used to attract the week-eOO dance crowds. This Ls the ocean front view of the structure, wh.ich Is deslgned tor 56 units, wlth 88 on-site parking spaces. Arch.ltect tor the prolect Is Rolly Putasld of Balboa. Owoers of the land are Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Neufeld of Wasco. The Ptannlng Commlss!on •lll consider a use permit request lor the pro)ect this evening, Sept, 3. FREEWAY PETITIONS REVISED The Citizens Coordinating Committee has revised and im- proved us anU-treeny peti--- tlons and are repnUng the doc-~-· uments toda)' wllh City Clerlr. "'""-....;,:; Laura La(ios at Newport Beach THE CONGO QUEEN, cnaracter boat parade entry of Barden Construction and the Newporter lrut, woo the "DriWY Stufrl.o Bos" award in Saturday's aMual classic, sponsored by the Newport Hubor Chamber of Commerce Commodores Club. Th.is entry was rated as the best character boat In the parade. (Enslen photo.) Clty Hall. The new petitions are ptmllshed In today's Issue ot the Ensign. Walter Koch, cnatrma.n of the committee, sald that some of tne wordl.na: has been chan pod to Jtreoatbta thl petttiona. There 11 aow a DP ftlttnc -- period ot 21 days before the Jtpture eampa.IKU can ret WI- der way, When thls wa1Ung period Is over, the required sig- nat~~res must be obtained tn 180 da.ys. One petition asks for enac- tment of an ordinance to re- SCind the Oct, 28, 1968, tree- way aereement between the city and the state. The other peti- tion asks lor a pubUc vote on a charter amendment that would require a.ll tuture freeway agreements to be submitted to the voters for a.wroval. Reasons given for circulat- Ing the peUUons, which are de- THE SOUTHERN BAY, entered by W. A. Thompson, 1804 S. Bay Ft., Balboa Island, was first prlz.e wl.Mer In the "wheel, steam & bell" category (steam boats only) In last Saturday's character boat parade In the bay. (Enst gnpllOto.) , Newport Beach pollee are lnvesttgaUng the strani(UlaUon death of a Newport Beach man, Bert Ernest Wld•Jlt, 55. Mr. Wldoll was found dead In a Mcfadden Place hotel room Monday mornlng by a ootel mald, Pollee said he 1\i.d a belt around hls neck and that an autopsy showed he died of strangula.Uon. Detective Sam Amburgey said invistlgation is under way to determine If the man wa.s murp dered or whether It wu a suicide. Pollee said he had been dead about one week befor e the bod]' was discovered. The hotel maid, Myrtle Hump phre)', told pollee she had seen Mr. Wtdolf aJive a week ea.rller. She said she found his bod) lyin g across his bed in thf' small room when she went to ask why Ills trash cans hadn'r been removed. UNDERGROUND WIRING ORDINANCE IS DRAFTED _/ r··:. ACTOR BUDDY ESSEX, resident of B.atooa lsla.nd, super. vised the launching of we fiberglass catama.ra.n, Twin Fox, Saturday illlernoon at Boatswains I....ocker, and assisting h!m in thP chr istening ceremony was Donna Douglas , who p Lays the r ole of Buddy's daugtller 1n the Beverly Hlll- bltlles television senes . It was a twln chnstenlng, of course, for Twin Fo•. a.OO )Oining In the traditional bottle breaking was Mr s. JamPs Kimber ly of Palm Beach, Flon- da, wUe of Ule new owner oftlle catamaran. (Beckner photo.) The Newport Beacn city staff will present for Council con- sideration at its nert meeting, Sept, 14, an ordinance that would require au utility services lo- cated on property to be r emod- eled to be Installed under- ground. City otftclals said ttij.t under the ordinance the utlllttes would have to be Installed under- grourxt (1) If the property Is to be developed with a new or relocated main building; (2} whenever remodeling necesslp tates relocaUon of existing e- lectr ical and communication services; (3} when new elec- trical services a.re Installed in a malo building; and {4) whenever a r esldenllal building is converted to a nonpreslden- tial (commercia l) use. The new ordlna.nce, U ap- proved, would be administered by the building department. Otncl.a.ls said the Obvious beneftts of th1 ordtna.oce, whicb •as dralted prhnarH)' \0 take care of older areas lrl the city, would be to eliminate overp hear! wiring and would fac lll- tate the forming of underground utility districts In the future. Formation of underground utlU- ty districts would be easter with buildings already equip- ped for underground service. The c ity already has an or- dinance on the booksp-the sub- HELP STOP BIKE THEFTS division ord1nanc e--wh.1ch re- quires undergroundlng uUUUe~ tor new developments. .. • TWIN fOX, tne llrst production model of the molded ftberglass Polynesian concept cata- maran developed by actor Buddy Ebsen, lf'as launc hed 1.ut Saturday at Boatswa.J.n.s Locker on Mariners Mile. The new llne Is bet.og bl.lllt by W. D. Schock Co. of Santa .'.n.a and '4'111 be marketed by Polynesian Concept Inc., a division of Ebseo Enterprises !.n Hollywood. Owners of the 37-foot Twin Fos are Mr. a.nd Mrs. James Kl mb erl}' of Palm Be.ach, Florida, who new In for the formal launching ceremooJes. Mr . Kimberh· IS head of the Klrr.ber ly -Ciark paper products ftr m. (PhOto by Neal Beclmer .) · PAPER SALVAGE TESTED CM names city manager It has not been publicly an- OOUllCet1 ;et, but as slst..l.nt Costa Mesa Cit} Manager FredSorsa- ba! !'las Deenofll clall)' appointed to replace Cuy M .. nager Arthur R. McKenz.le, who r etired Last June because ol ill tJea.llh. Mr. Sor salral's otficlll ap- point ment as ell} manager wa s made at an All g. I"; eKtcuUv e session of the Costa Mesa Cit) CounciL Mr. McKenz.te's retirement won't be <'fie-ct lve untll at least :\0\', 11, becauseofvaca.Uona.Dd sick leave accumulation. He Is presently convalescing from a cerebral hemorrhage be sutp ftnd about 6 mdntns .aao. Mr. S.abl.laa ~ed asslstant cit)' managl!f in Sep- tember, 1968. He Is 33 years old, married, a.nd was born In Fullerton and educated ln uortnern Or;;,ngto County, Heha.s " B. A. degree in tiubll c ad- mimstr.tion tram Long Beach State Co llege o1nd na.s taken !:flduate wor k at l::oth Cal State ~ul\erton and L'SC tn public adrrJtnlstratlcn. He ~~o·a s assis tant C'iiJ mana- ger lor the C1ty of Anaheim The City ot ~ewport Beac h actor for the Cit} of :-lewport lor 9 years, •nd 1n 196~ wa s began a trial program Monda~ Beach, if thts trial newspaper .I.SS!stant cit ~ adm mlstrator for on a. limited basts to salv•ge collection pro~rra m proves to t:'!P C it~ of San Berna.rdioo. newspapers from the c tr~ 's be successtul, !I :1.ay be pos-He .i.nd !us witt', Ma.rlene, r efuse collection. slble to extend tile pr oii;Ta ll to are parents ol ? sons, David, The Men-Co~.! Corpor ation of cover the enttte d n. Be ne-11, and Bn.ii.n, ':1. Santa Ana, using Its o'A'n trucks !H s, tn J.dd1t10n to revenUE', CH A.R L E S GLASS 01 E S .. ~~-... ••r -...... .Y ... .. ,; -I PubUc cooperation ts needed to cut down btq·c ie thefts, tht> Newport Beach pollee depart- ment says. The department is- sued the following statement this week to bac k up tl\is pled.: and persomel. will colll"CI the &rP possible reductions 1n cost oewspac,:?r s and pa} the n rr of rE-{I.Ila.r r e-fuse colll"l"!Jon be- $2 for each ton colle-cted. Areas o..ause of lowered tonna~s .iS •·tthln the CitY selected for thiS ll'ell a.s the ecolo11;1cal benefit rrtal program and the r:la) s or of sa\·!~ trees and elCtendtn.: the week the nev.·spa~r s·.r.·t'l be the life of 16nd fi ll refuse IHS · plcked I.Cl ar e d.S follo,.·s pos.a l sites. The suc1fSS otthts 'lolr les Gl...ss. 80, of 500 fHnlea.! -'ve., Coron.t del Mar, lie\! :Oept. I at H1ll H:.~.ven Con- •J.lt'S· +>nt llosptLil, :-;"ewport be .. · •. H, ...... s bor n Jul} 28, 1 !(->~. 1;. Portl4M, or ~ , and J (' e IL• tJt.1ni!'E' \ount1 'i 1ears .-'·~11t --'I ~~-;----:;~ .. 1 -.. 11";": • )" ___....,_ -- signed to eliminate the coastal freeway route fro m Newport Beach and Corona del Mar are that the coast route •ould de- stroy the city's environment, beauty, ecology and general weltare, aoo would also destroy "large portions of the city's historical and ma.rUlme at- mosphere, encroach 1CX)noear- by beach areas, add huge re- taLDJ.ng walls and embankments whlcb would erase beautiful natp ural assets, sever aDd separate water -oriented proUons of the community tram ltsocean-troot beaches, and completely divide the city lnto Z separate parts." -----'·Every y'!ll.t there are hun- dreds of bicycles lost aM sto- len in :\ewport Beach. The~ewp port Beach poUce department makes every effort to recover and r eturn these bikes to thelr owners. Hov:ever, the public's help is vertually ne"'CCed1 • Mondays --The .ue.l. t<P-pro~nm '"'ll depend on lhe tween Mariners Dn lfe .1.:1.1 r esponse of the residents m Westclltf Dr iVe, lnc!udin;: H.u. s.ovtng theu ne"'·spapers for bor Highlands So. I, Westrlln the oncepJ.-wpek collectwn. ~l r .-~o. ft., t,a. t<P~>n a ..,f'lf -em- rlo~el .mer !Or !.-· orJ.tor. The petl.Uons also point out that ••poUltloo and ootse 1n intolerable amounts would re- sult from the proposed freep way .. ao:1 therefore ''it 1s Imp perat1n that the voters have the lepl rlgbt to prevent the eoutrucUoo of a freeway In our clty." r Siprs of the peUUons are Mar&Qt SkllU.ng of West New- port, Walter Koeb of West- cUff, Wllliam La. Plante of 8&1- boa Islud, Tbeodore Robins of B&lboa IUid Mary Fcnrrler of Harbor View Hllla. !Dint SI4YDER DIE$ Mrs. Ec1Wl W. Snyder, 76, of Sll3 Taft Way, Costa Mesa, died Auc • .89 at RoyU Coava- lu<oal Hooplll~ Santa AJIL She ftl borP Nov. 4, ll93, 1D Nft York IDd came to Or· ance CouatJ 4 yea.r• aco. Surt1YOra 1Dcludt a dauebter, Mrs. Fnnt Arruce &Dd l .,...teblldreo, FUDil'&l •"tees were beld Au1. 31 at Westcutr Ctapi:L tat.rmtal wu at GleDWOOd C.m_.,., Pury, N.Y. West- cUll Mortoory ... lo<ftrdln& director. 51!1'T. 7 CI)LLEC110M Tilt "~ Bo&CII c.-ll StniCM Dlipt. ••!Wttl Cbll -· '1111 ... -... -... LoiiOt 1111 ...... ,, ... lll .... Ia 1111 ciiJ -~~~~ ... . alar ... _ ., Ia -,. AUc 11 ... -.... 0111 IIJ ,. ... THE "DmTY OLD MANIFOLD" A WARD ns presented by the character boat parade judges to this wiener carrying vessel, entered by Frank Hardcastle, 51 Beach, Lido Parlr.. .. " ., .II _,. -THE ANCIENT MARINER AWARD for oldest character boat lD the Ne.-port Harbor Chamber sponsored parade went to this eotty of artist Dtclr. Shaw of lrvtne Terrace and Woody's Wbarf of Newport Beach. (Ensign photo.) 1'HlS\ SHELLM.AJCIR BARGE, entered try Newport Na.tioDal Baak, woo tbl tblme aftl'd lD tbe cb&rlcter tml pande u -do!>lctlar lbe pondo tllomo, "Our Amotlcu Olrl· tap." Tbla tab'J ~ woo tM "blc Coot" lftr'd tDr belt -. 01110r -•lDc:ludod: Dr. Cbarloo Dono ot Gloo- dllt, .... nut ,.,..,. award t:'lr belt dru.d ct .. ; .laet &artr ol llo1 _.., .. _ """'' a....-d tt -ul- malloo; lllll Clr.a, ol Lido lalo, '""ID -to" annl lor --boOI; Mnport ilo&Cb 5o& -Due, "~Mid~' tl.lllll-wl'' aftl'dt Daftd ao.. ot t.kto Pull: t.DIS ~ lllcl< CI'OGI o1 c-dol liar, llld ud ltd plaoe ..... , la tiM "W'bMl, ltM.m • bill" ~· TlMDTHY L. STRADER, ~ew­ port Beach .J.ttorne), is the new prestdent of the board of dtr~tors of the Oran~ County Fair and Exposition. Other of. fleer s arE-the 1mmedi..ate past pr estdent, Ce~C tl J. M.U'kS ol Santa Ana, 1st vice president; and Richar•~ Huston of Huntingp ton Bea ch, ?nd n cP president. and Dover Shor es. \1 ' nderse says. Sur,n·or ~ uwluM 2 sons , ·...or to t' an(~ !1.r iE>~ of Morrro bo~l, J nd:: ;::r.~nntll iltlr ... n. HI~:~~:~::~:::\~~~~~~~ SCHOOL tract) and Harbor \'11•w H1!ls . CANDIDATES FILE Residents In these .ueas have received handbills which give Instructions on hOII' to prepar e their newspapers for pickup. According to Jacob Ml'n- derse, the general servtcPs lll- Two more candidates have filed their lnlentlons to run for the vacancy on the Ne"''- port Mesa school board. The leadline for fillng is Sept. 10. 1s bound"" I ~, Harloor Blvd. •·tn 1969 there were ~79 bip cycles stolen. This a'ld s t4> to a moneta.r ~· loss of over $29.000 to the citizens o! ~ewpot\ Beach. for the first siK months of 1970, ther e have been 393 bikes reported stolen. This r pP- resents a loss of $16,552 to you, the cUiz.ens of Nev.rport Beach, In only s!K months! This does oot InClude the time and money expended by the pollee department In investt gatlon and recovery of these bikes . Keep garage door locked The latest additions to the rat e are Calvin Buck of 2835 Portola Dr .• Cosu Mt>sa, and Beverly (Mrs. w. E.) Langston of 901 Sooora Rd., Costa Mesa. nort!l of thE' 1nt,.r ... en mn with 'E'"''PQrt Blv t. to Ba ker St ., e.t st on S.,~pr St. to f air- VIe,.· Rd., noru. or Fairview R<l. to SunfJo· .... e r . .t,ve., east on Stmflovoer \ve. to Main St., Sout h on ~tun St . to Newport 8 \1'11 ., o1.txl <:autnwesterly on :o-;e\\T'()rt Blvr1. 10 the inter- secllon \\'iUl Hart'()r Blvd. "Newport Beach Pollee mak e the following suggestions so tMt you C2ll help the pollee he_, you. "(l ) Com~~ly with the law. Register your bicycle. It means your poUce depa.rtment can JdenUly and recover. "(2) Never leave your bike unattended, unless It Is locked with a good sturdy lock. "(3) Never leave your bike out on tbe sidewalk or In the front yard ol your nome. "(4) At nlgbt, place your bike to a locked carage. ''(5) Ntver loan your bike to a stnncer or casual ac- qn•"D nee. "U you folkl1r these nve simple ru.Jes, you may san some mooey aiODK wtth a.ssurtoe tbl.t J"'Qr bicycle remains a IOUrct ot 1\m and pleasure llr JOG &ad aot 10meooe etset•• T~ crime of bur glary Is the most frequent !) reported maJOr crime lo Amerlra, Olccordlngto the :-;"ewport Beach police de- partment. "In :-;"ewport Bear h, the most perplex.Jng problem is the ~.l.fage burgt.a.ry," says Police Chie f Jim Glavas. "it Is the ~sle st to prevpnt, butonlywUh the coaper .. tioo of aac.h and every dtlzen. ln 1969 Newport Beach experienced a,wrox1p md.teh 200 gara~ burglaries. This represents one-third of the totill number of residential burglaries committed and a- mounted to a loss of $89,772 to the ctUuns of Ne..rport S.ch. For thf' ntst sil months of 1970, Newport Beach has coo- llo!Jid to maint1in this ooep thlrd ratio, yet the loss tbus tar Is $89,9i11 "The problem ls thlt prap 11/oat ,_ TAHOE doors ut beloi left aoen, or, •Mn eloied, they are not bela& Tilt William 11ort1c11 llmliJ ked ol ..._ V_. baft )lilt rt-~.~ N•'Wf.m't Btleb pollee --• IUnliJ <&--moal 11 ,...,... wu1lhll ll Lllot 1'llloo, •bore a.oy .... car4a at roaldooc" tlloJ IIDd pr-IJ. •ttll --oiOorl. Should you receive such a card, tab heed and avoid a loss of prop. erty. "Close your garage cloor and lock tt. Don't add to an al- ready ~lraUng crime rate\ Help the pollee department pro- tect your propero ·--11 can't be done WithOUt you!" Joseph M. Duffy, 34, of 2425 Bowdoin Pl., Costa Mesa, an- oounced !lis caootdacy in Jul}. The vacancy on the board was created last July when Mrs. Elizabeth Lilly resigned. Candidates ror the post must reside In trustee area 2 of the ~ewport Mesa. schOOl district. A.rea 2 Is In Costa Mesa and ALICE MEIER SUCOJMII$ Mr s. Ailee Etta Meier, !182 M}er Pl .. Costa Mesa, died .'.ug. 26 .t Queen or Angels Hospita l, Los Ange les. Sht was bOrn In Pennsylvania and came to California 42 years '"'· Survivor s include 2 9005, Senator's father dies John of Costa Mesa aod Frank of Newport Beach; a brother, Russell Wllealoo, Westvtue, N. Fra.nk H. Carpenter, 65, of ZZ60-B Via Puerta, Lag\llllil. Hllls, llther of newly e lected Sb.Ce Senator Dennis Carpenter of Ne-wport Bftach, cHed Auc. 29 at Btw.e Co. HosplW lD Halley, Idaho, while on nca- Uoo. SurrtYOrs also Include hls •lfe, Helen; another 10n., Doa- a ld of Su Gabrtel; a sl.stet, Ruth Yoonc of Sula.nd; a.Dd 5 .,....,.hlldroo. fWWif'l.l ..mets nre bUt SOfl, l al Paclllc Vin C- wltl'l u. R..... 8urtOD a .. olllcllllJIC. -....... ~~­ ftc. vt .. U.tmorlal Part. J.; ooe sister, Mrs. L&ura Mr. Carpenter was a nattve Chance of Mantua, N.J.; a.Dd S of Grand forlr.s, Minn. He grardchtldreo and 3 II'Mtp taught pbyslcal education at uandchlk!ren. seven.! W.lmesota SChools., un-funeral HrYicts nn htld Ul coming to CaWornla •lth Aug. 29 at Bl.ttr. Cblptl, Colt& b.ls family U: years ago. W.ea. btermeri. wu at Padfle He ..,..,.,;~ a.s a.sstseant r.c-VJtw W.ernorl&l Park. reatioll director far tbe dty of --tlloo later bocamo IIOVE 1'0 K E!L DR, recr•tloD ~tsor tor the Tbt Doo Boltou taft IDQir1d City ol TOIT&liCo, hill M0 Soaftrd 114., c- f'rom IN 101111 IIU r-o-llltblllldo, lo Kool Dr.lllllor· moot Ill l!ISI, l&r. CU1Jootor liGr Vln ll1lla. l&r. -Ill -u Dlroclo< "' PvU pr-"' 1111 c-... &lid R-11>r Dlo CliJ liar -Clilll &Ill - "' ... ~ Allor rollrlll. "' "'"'*' ,_ c.o.rlll c.. bo -to Loot..-. World. lo<=-tltlllor. • lliURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1970 TNI OPI'ICIAL MfiiSP,tPU • Of TMI OT'f Of NIWPOitT II!ACM THE HARBOH AHI:A'S OFFSET NEFSPAPER Offlcto aid prl•lta,: plallt Ia the E•t,• B•IWI .... 272 1 E. C..0.. Hwy., CofoN del .._, CalJI. -9262S. T!LIPHOME, 673-0550 (AooO Co4e 714) TEIE NEep()RT HARBOR ENSIGN 1• the orlly _ _,..,.. prhteed aDd publi•hed lo tlte City of Ne"'Pon 0..-c:h, aad , .. oaly IO(lally owaod aJMI oper•M MW-P.,et In tl\11 N•wport H•bot-Coe~.a w. .. Area. Puhliahed W.ekly, OQ T buraday. Secoetd cJ ... po•ar paid' .a Cotoa• del W.,, Calif, THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Waa ad ju~ed to 1Je a aewa· pap!!t or rnet"al c[tculation by COIUt deeree No. A.-201?8 dated ( M.y 14, 195 1, in SuperiM Cowt lot the Conty of On:r, State of Callfonoia, and by rea110n tht!l'eof ia qualified 10 publl all p11bllc nottcea required by hlw. ARVO [. HAAPA ... PEG HAAPA . . ...•. Ownet ud Publiahef ............ .As~ iate Editor .SUUCJI I ~TIC)N JIATU In HarbOr At~a: Ou1 of H~~rbor ke•; Onco ye•, U .OO; 2 ye.,.., 17.00 One ye•, 15.00; 2 year .. , t~.OO ctl.. .eDf "' .!lop ARVO E. HAAPA, own t r and publisher of the Ensign W E NEED N:) tl!':W BURDENS By Tom Ancle..on NO EQUALITY American lnduans, otfcrina to pay $24 in beads. seiu:d Alcalnu~ Island rather than Mrmhauan bland for their "c:tnler of Indian civ,lh.ation." Obviou.sly, Manha1t1n Island C:lln'l bf' civilized. • • • The indictment of ex.-Stnator Brcwater of Maryland on bnbery charges spotlighted the we by a number of conartu· me n of similar dodgtf to c:over up embarnuina "donationll." Seven Senator5 and House members-and there a~ unques· honably many other culprits--have al10 received "donations" from Spiegel. 1m; .• the Chicago mail order house indicted wath Brewslel. How do they work. 11? Our natamen set up SO· called "D . C. Comminees," oflcn consistinJ or only one member, a lreasurer, und Ulling a pos1-office box addreu, to accept pohl•cal "contribuliom." The zrand jury's indictment o{ Brews!er charged that $14,500 of the $25,000 he allc:gcdly received from Sptegd to influence his vote on postal·rate legislation wenl through such a "Committee." One of the slatesmen named so far in this alleged payoff or purchQSt", as the case may he. IS Rep. John Gilligan of Ohio. i A real fink .} On a TV de bale Wi lh me several years ligo, Gilligan read a statemt'nt and asked me if I agreed with 11.. Richard Nixon would have ()wight Eisenhower would have!--if ht: h~d understood 1t. Douglas MacArthur would have. ··Yes," I repl1ed. ··t thought so~" he thundered. '"The ,tatement was made by Adolph H •tkr~" I was never an ltdmtrcr of Htller"s hut m some ways I prefer him IO Gilligan • • • In rc-·readmg Eugene Lyon\ stupendous boolc. Workns l'uradi:rt' Lul"l (Pifty Y~m.v of Sol'itl Com11Wm'sm. A Balu.ncr 'ihnt/, I was slruck hy 1h1s ••Sses:>mcnt of Juday's Russia : ··A new dao;s. sno bbish a., well as arrogant, rules the roosl , and b.!luw il arc olher cla<;se<;. hopmg otnd mtriguing for the <oame comforts and adv;1ntagcs thai have moved mortal man <;mcc the begmning of ttmc Only m the lowest depths, in renJI camp .. and e~dc reJoCIC>IK urnnng the lowest-grade KILK - HOZ worker' and UMI..Iilcd labo:orcr<>\ tS there a ce rtain equality, the kmd OQ\IOtl'v<ok y tatkcU uf through one of !he charac~e·r~ of h•~ novd Till' PotSf"IUd ·.~11 an: slaves and equal In thetr ,ta vcr) Slaves are t-.Junl.l In 1"\e. equal." ·· ''P'~ ol CODCe:rMid eltlMM lll "htrJt Exlty Pll*1 Relll' Ill a r....-to eftlltl tbl.t tot 10 ma.aJ 1.11..,.,. ltl" were 10 rieioul coward the ll almolt a crime to The Cl'ltll or the news bOTJ people of our commiUJ.Ity, that lA AmerU:a today. TburldaJ'• OQCt penetrated tht metropoU-It btcam' qJpUMt tbat a Un1-raid ~ly eonc:erna:Sed· tao c11o 1D ma.ny , b:tc tit)'. ted Front ·na needed to oppose OSy oot on)1 beeatlHour llltmY Perblpl they lUll are vocal, tucllm lD 'Amarlka' and to M.l kidMpped 3$ brotben, tM.tt but 1 have DOt beard them 1o dete..S and euiUn.tt tbt oew because tbelr ta.eUes of mut recent years, u tra.tnc noises cultural wave of humanitarian-roundte) lD tbe early mornlne may have crowded them out. lam, ere&Uvlty, a.od toetaUsm hours are sustainlnl an atmos- The dalUes of today are rae~ tba.t has spruoc ~ among me phete of paranoia aDd rear &• tog a new cba.llence trom the youth as a cootra-culttUe to moo.g our eiUaens." undergratmd press, which re~ tbe 'Amerfb.n' bustness c.ut-1n drama.U&ln& "the new cui- vets in sensationaUam,butdoes hae.'' ttaal wave," during a ride not rely ~tberaueoussbouts tllrougfl a DUoeylaDd darkened oJ" oews venders to gain rec-It was clalmed tha.t •· Amerl-tunnel aU that eou.ld be heard ognttton and uses 41etter words ki..ns" today, having DO r eal was the voteea of the people to the~ obscene b.shlonto culture, have become plagued chanl1ng, ''lfo, Ho,HoChiMinh, attract readers. 1 have at band wttn feu, anliettes, ll'ustra-the NLf ls goon& win." the t1rst edition of volume one In defeodlng thi s "new c'b.l-attract readers for a new meoace In the form of Uons, ~a constant tensd@ss. The -4 letter words~~·~OI~c;h~11 of such a publication which ts tural wave o1 humanlta.rlan-newspapers may eOdeavorlng to spr ead sedition lsm," the "SedOSY" took OC· by a Stetter word~,~~;'.!'u:~~~~ over our society. It appears easton to cr!Uclse the pre. the majOrity of The paper seems to be revo-dawn OOC>e raids, cla.lmed to still sllng to clean tuttonary tn us purpose and have been made tn Fullerton I long to see day when empha.sl'l.es us beiUge~ence the previous week. Concern was bor Area newsboys will with a replica of a clenched felt for "the great increase "Extra! Extra, Ensign! ··--·-L fi st In the ''0" of "OVer " In the use of terrorist tactics. all about t he treeway victory.' • In the manner In which an ar-N ,. t t k "" woukl ""'" , •• t emblem a tu ra 1 S 0 spec in the holE> of a doughnut. It was published on August 11, 1970, possibly In some sub- terranean r etreat, and the lead stor y tells of "Fascism In Dis~ neyland, a Ytpple Reports," and H gives a picture of hOw "The first International ytppte pow-wow exp loded In Dtsney- l.aod on August 6th." The Colonel Wllllam Cabell Chapter of the Daughter s of the American Revolution, Newport Beach, in keeping with the nat- tiona. I DAR's 100-yea.r struggle to save environment through conservation, will hear Paul W, Colburn, well known nat- uralist, speak at a luncheon meeting In the Balboa home of Mrs. Guy Holmes Cherry J r. at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23 , CaUt.ornla high schools for 39 years. Now a resident of Lei- sure World 1n Laguna Hills, 1\e Is chairman of the conser- vation committee ofthe KJwant s Club there. A reception Une ot the new bOard member s headed by the new regent, Mrs. Edgar M. Cox Jr., will receive the mem- bership prior to the luncheon. After the luncheon, Mrs. K')NRAO CLARK, 619-l/2 Pop. py Ave., Corona. del Mar, scored first place ln debate durtna: competition at !he l Oth annual Golden West torenslc Institute held at lhe Unlver slty ot Red- Laods. Konrad, li stUdent at Corona del Mar high school, teamed with SUI Smclko of La Mesa to capture top honors Ln competition with students from 11 0 high schools In Cal- ifornia, Arlw~. Or egon, Ha- waii, Missouri, and Colorado. Tl• w scored 10 wins and 2 losses In debating the too lc , '·Resolved; that the federal gov. ernment shOuld establi sh, ti- nuJce and administer programs to control air and water pol- lution.'' The N•,wp•Jl"t Harbor Chamber of Com- m . .,rce does not s;>eak for a great number of b:Jsinessm ~n by offering a com~·r omise prop·JSal to double the business license fee instead of enacting a gross r eceipts licens e tax in Newport Beach. The Cham- ber is negotiating with the city in a pos- ture of defeat, rather than fro m a posi- tion of strength, and the city will be quick to accept the white fl ag of sur- r ender. Bul ~I :tv..:~ arc not hound 10 be equal ~ Slave-owners have .1h~lliY~ pa1d varying amount\ for the1t !>laves dep!!nding on ph~")IC!tl appi.•otrllnce :ond prowes,, and ~vcn on ability. Slaves h.1\-e :t.l.,.,ay' h .. J un..:4uat JOI'>\. unc4ual pa ~'. and uncquallrcal - me nt dept:nd1ng upon lhe hehJ vto r of the slave and !he fair· n('Ss, or !he whtm. of !he m;tster. There iv no equal1ty, in Heav~n. hell , or m l'>l:twe~n And there w1H never he .- Amenc:tn W ;1v Fealllr!"' From 500 to 1,000 "Yips" came from Orange County, Santa Bartxua, Berkeley, as well as from Llvlttown, Pa., and dir ected their venom upon the representative commercial Institutions which have kx:ated in Disneyland, The poUce and security guards we re special targets. They were refer red to as ''pigs," and when they spoke il was charged that they '"oinked," which farm boys may recognize as the vernacular Mr. Colburn Is a for mer ranger naturalist for the Nat- ional Park Service, director of Tucker Bird Sanctuary at Mojesk.a Canyon, presldent or the California Audubon Society, and chairman of the science In Carol K. Hunt wtU r ead a short paper entitled, "Memories of an old fashioned plcntc." Mark Northcross, pr esident of the Henry Bowen Society of the Children or the American Revo- lution, will (ollow with a speech about '·What the C.A.R. stands for." ROLAWO A. MORIW OF Not only should there be no Increase In business license fees, but there Is much to be said for eliminating the an- nual business license fee altogether. The c ity is doing us no extra fav or that requires arumal license paym-ents, We pay in fu ll for the services that we get from the c ity--and then s ome, because businesses must subsidize the cost of servicing the r esidences, which do not pay their full shar e. We are already the unpaid collectors of sales taxes. We provide the essential tax base that al- lows the city government to operate . We do not deserve new burdens. of the pigsty. In its abbre viated rorm, '"SedOSy" was launched by a PPBS-BLUEPRINT FOR DISASTER ___ L_E_G_A_L_H_O_T-IC_E__ Hostess ch.airman, Mr s. C.M. 01 ES AT AGE 46 _ _::,::c:::..:_:::..:_.:.::__:_:_::..::_ __ Dorothy K, Hutchison, will be Roland Andrew Morin, 46, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARI'NG assisted by Mmes. Carol K. of 2117 Elden, Costa Mesa, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llunt, \l.'llllam E. Fisher, Ed -died Aug. 22 at Orange County that the City Council of the ward J. Steinke, and John A. Medi~l Center. He was born City of Newport Beach ·.vt!l Hopwood. May 21, 1924, In Lewiston, ld bl" · d Ma ine, and came to Orange ho a pu tc hearmg r egar-SECRETARIES ASSN . County 10 years ago. He had By Speclal Correspondent runs almost like a separate do not go along with the new lng the request of Bruno 11· TO MEET IN NEWPORT been employed as a tool and PLAN N I N G, PROGRAM-district, with a few exceptions methods Moeckli and Iierman °· Figge, The Bahla chapter of Nation~ die maker at Mesa Manufact- MING, BUDGETING SYSTEMS like budgeting, whiCh would be What . will those same co-owner s of :he ~allery, for al Secretaries Association wtll ur ing Co., Costa Mesa. (PPBS) •.. This Is a plan centralized. teachers do when PPBS is man-exten~ion of lise er mlt Ap-host the Southwest District Re ~ Sur vivors Inc lude Ills mother, being pushed by the federal The Los Angeles schOOl dis-dated by the state becv.·een the p_Hcahon No. 1475 .10 per mit gton ll conference Oct. 2, 3 Mr s. Lena Morin; 3 daughters, aod state governments to com-trtct Is curre ntly going through period or 1972 and 1974? At l.ive e,ntert.a.lnmen\ 10 :oon!f't-J.nd 4 at the Newporter l.nn. Joanne, Pamela and Barbara; p\E>tely chang@ education b~· the process or breaking ~ into the present time, they have c lub ocated wtth n ee< Coordinators for the con-a son, Allan; 2 sisters, Mrs. 1974. 12 districts, which Is deeen-the choi ce of moving to aootMr or a residential district, Lot terence are Mrs. Nor a Carsey, Helen LiOidman and Mrs. Jean- For 2 years, the public has tralit.ation. The publicity r e-schoOl which Is oot wider a ~~~at~~tk 81~1 £. 8:1~ ~~~~t~ secretar y to president William ette Greeran; 3 brothers, Ray, been conditioned" for thi:;, ports make It sound like It Is pilot progra, but alter It Is vard on the north side of East Mason of the lrvlne Company, Bob aod Lushon. plan, but rarely Is it rnentlooed a necessity beCause there is mandated they will not even BalbOa Boulevard between "A" and Mrs. A. C. (Betty) Beard, Funeral services and Inter- by Its proper name. Instead, no control, aDd that by decen-be able to move to another St t and M . St 1 Balboa secretary to Joseph Ricca of ment were held Aug, 26 at~­ the headlines in the newspapers trall:ting there wHI be many district, be~ use they will all ~e~TICE ~hHE~~es'v F~ Ricca O:lta $ntems.,~S~ mem-dale Memorial Park, Glendora. wtu spea.k of "accountab!Uty,'' mor~ people in control, which be getting 1t. How could .the THER GIVEN tl\at the said pub-bers wW be traveUng to Nn- The Log made the fo llowing observa- tion wh en the license fee revision was first proposed by the city: Newp ort Beach shou ld continue the policy that dates to the beginning of the city--that business license fees are not to be consider ed as :;m1,;a,f~o~o\"' .• ~formance " or shoTuheldg<N"v0~ttrterMreessaults5.,~1 community help the moretra-Uc hearing will be held on the port Beach lrom the 4 states EUBANK PROMOTED ..... -...... ,........, diUonal teacher stay on the 14th da f S ptember 1970 which comprise the Region D A simplE-definition, lll'hlch Is district !las a lready accomp-jOb? The only way would be to Y 0 e • '.lfea--Nevada, New Mexico, Robert G. Eubank, 2015 Sa- most onen used, is that It is lished tn.ls with a minimum demnft .. that the district dr"" at the hour of 1:30 P.M. In A••'•"na a·• Califo·rua· , b:·na Terrace, lrvlne Terrace, ........ ....,... the Council Chamber s of the • ..,. '"' • a systematic way of shOwing of russ or strain. Ask your_ tile PPBS pLan h.1 been promoted to the rank howmucheducattonyouau re-sell, has accountability been we ha~·e w~Uten many ar-City Hall of lhe City of New-33 RD WO RLD TOUR o' sales supervisor byStla.klee celvtng per dollar. ooe of the prime improvements Ucles about the HOT IDEA PRO. port Beac h, CaUfornia, at which Mrs . Paul William Lawr enc e P~· ~Juc ts of Hayward. Sl\aklee What most explanations do in this program during the last GRAM we have told yout that time and place any and all of Bel Air and Lido Isle has I : a Hrect sales organization NOT n.iCLl.iOE is that tfle com-2 years, or when you look at u is tbeu:perimentalprograms pe~~~ l::~r~~~~;!~ay appear r eturDed rrom her 33rd trip w!'h 76,000 distributors a r evenue source, but as a means of covering nominal administrative costs. The new ordinance would m ean a r evo- lutionary change in this concept. U such a breakthrough is now made, local busi- ness would be facing the threat of period- ic escalation of license fees in the years ponent parts that make~ PPBS It from another s ide, 2 years which bring about change, What a ~ura La"ios · d.!Ound the WJrkl, visiting l..o"l-t • ougt.out the United States. arethes;lmepartsof theschOOl Is just about when most of we HAVE NOT TOLD YOU Is Cit Ci k d:m and Moscow, and flying a-M,· Eubank, WhO joined programs ttlat have· citiun our problems started. The ad-that when you.~xam_toe the "Hot CU; or Newport Beactl cross Slberl.a via Novostbursk, Sh ~'dee in October, 1969, has grot(.ls fightin g school bOards minJstrators keep telling us Idea Manual, . which includes Publish; Sept. J, 1970, in lrlrutsk, Ktlabarovsk and Nak-bHm a student at UC I and at from coast to coast. Some of that these programs have now charts (diagrams), It ap-the N wport Harbor Ensign, hodka, where she took a Rus~ S:.,J!a Barbara. He Is a skier these induJe TAXONOMY, proved rewarding. Rewarding pears to be the PLANNlNG, ___ • _________ .:'::"'::"-"".::.."'_f_o_r __ 3_da_:_:_Y_'·-----'-:",.-:':-"'-'-•_r. ______ _ SENSITIVITY TRAINING, BE-for whom., The taxpayers are PROGRAMMING, BUDGET- HAV!ORAL OBJECTIVES, and living wlln the results and !hey T!NG SYSTEM (PPBS) all !he LeHe rs to the Ed ··tor RETRAlNL~G ALL PERSON-bo not Uk.e lt. way tluough. From aU 1001- ~E L from the s uperint endent One Important Cact oot to cations, the ta.zpayers have been to come. LEGAL ~OTI C E --=--- P.3834~ CERTIFICATE OF BUSL-..ESS Fictiti ous F'lr m Na me THE UNOERSICNE.D tloes hereby (·e rttry that she is con- ducti ng an up ho lster y and drap- ery bus iness at 3014 NesUIJ St., La guna Beach, under the fi ctitious fir m name or Crown Custom Upholstery anrl Urapery Co. anr1 that salrt firm Is com- posed of the follo,.·ing person whose na me in full and place of r!O'sldence are as follows, to-wit. Loura Tyler, 1824 Port Stirling Place, Newport Beach, Caltfornla, 92660, WIT :--IESS my hand this 12th da y or August, 1970, Loura Tyler. STATE OF CA LIFORNIA ) } ss. COUNTY OF' ORANGE ) ON TillS 12th day of August, 1970, before me, a Notary Pub· Uc In am for said county am state, residing therein, duly commissioned and swor n, per- sonally appeared Loura. Tyler, known to me to be tile per son whose rame is subscribed to the within Instrument, aod acknow- ledged to me that she executed the same. WITNESS my hand aod otflclal seal. MP.r y A. Ha.apa., Notary PIJblic In and for said County &nd state. My Commission ex- pires Dec. 13, 1971. PubUsh: Aug. 20, 27, S@pt, 3, 10, 19'70, ln the Newport Har- bor Ensign. From th e Bibl e Jesu.s cr ltd &net sUd, He that belle9etb on me, bellettth tiX on m.t, bUt <Ml b&m that MOt me. Aad bt Uat Mtth rtM!I ~~eth bllD tllo.t -.... I am come & UatJt 1at0 lbt worl4, tblt ftCIW'fU biUnttb oo ... -a.-laclut- .... ($t. Jollo IJ, .. ~.) to the janitor. overlook Is that decentraliu-sold a bJll of goods, a.nd they • AGArNST ABORTION helicopters like some people WithOut reaHz.ing It, the New-tion keeps the "Wolves" away have swallowed U hook, line Editor of the Ensign, need holes In the head. port Mesa school district t.a.x-rrom the superintendent's dOOr. and sinker, and eventually they Through a rriend I received The N.B. councilmen granted LEGAL NOTICE ~OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARL"'G payers have been "tricked'' into He simply turns and points the (taxpayers) will have to share a copy or you r newspaper dated a raise In salary to the top NOTICE rs HEREBY GI VEN demanding '·accountability," flnger or blame to one of those the blame, beCause they helped August 20, 1970 In which you peot~le In the city government. that the City Council of the which In turn promotes PPBS, many people In clla.rge, These push It through. printed two articles against a-I have never been able to figur e C it~· or Newpor t Beach will One extremely important point people have always been in The oert time you compla.ln bOrtion. ln name of the Citizens out what the heads of the var- hold a public hearing r egarding to remember Is that With PPBS charge, bot not to the point about something, be sur~> you Action Committee, t like to tous depts. knew or have done application of Vady VanCnase YOU DO NOT 1\a.ve accounta-where they can get r id of make the correct r ecommen-thank you very much for takmg for the city that quall!led them for a business license in con~ biU ty. The administration !las a whOle stan of people, lf they d.atlons along with it! this stand. Most newspapers for an lncrea.se In salary, They nection with Athena's Massage accountability, but not the tax-LEGAL NOTICE r egard only "pro-abortion" as shOuld have gotten a cut in establishment located at 211 payers. Ask yourself, when was LEGAL NOTICE new!¥, and decline to shOw also salary ba ck to what they earn. 6200 Street. the last lime that you were CERTIFICATE Of' BUSINESS P-lS271. the oCher side, I dare say that over fifty .'IOTICE lS HEREBY FUR-able to get a problem solved Fictitious Fi r m Name Sincerely yours, _ perc~ of the cost of ~rating THER GIVEN that the saJdpub-In this school district, wUh THE UNDERSIGNEDdohere. CERTlFICA TE OF BUSINESS Cltizens Action Committee the City of N.B. In the summer Uc hearlng wm be held on the any amount of satisfa ction[ And by ceriU)' that they are conduc-f'ictltlous f'lrm Name Ineke V!tinkle, Secr etary time Is attributable to vast 14th day of September, 1970, If you have ever taken a look Ung a boat building business at THE UNDERSIGNED do 1217 So, Driftwood Drive number or out or towners who at the hOur of 1:30 P.M. m at our budget, you must have P.O. Box 2007, Costa Mesa, hereby certtly that they are Santa Ana, Calll. 92'104 converge on N.B. and take the the Council Chambers of the come away in a tog! As for CaUl. 92626, under the flctl-conducting a muine aoo CB Tel. (714) 53 1-9867 town over and apart. 1 dare say Cit y Hall of the City ol New-"local control," that means tious fir m nameofSanityBoats, radio sales and service bUst-that at least elgtlty percent of port Beach, Ca lifornia, at which administration ouly, aod that said fi r m Is com-ness at 355 N, Newport Blvd., • LETTER TO COtJNC1L the tax payers of N.B. hardly ttme and place any and all per-Recently, members of the posed of the foliowlhg persons Newport Beach, Ca!Uornt.a, W'l-Dear Sirs--know ther e Is an ocean bor~ sons Inter ested may appear a.nd Newport Mesa Education As-whOse names in full and places der the tlcdtious nrm name I have lived In Newport Beach · dering the town and if they be heard thereon. soclatton went before the schOOl of residence are as follows, of Derington's Marine Elec-many years and have watched, did knoW and knew how much Laura l..agios board to demand more money to-wtt: Ricl\a.rd S, Sargent, tronics a.nd that aid tlrm is with alarm, the steady tncrease It wa.s costing them, wouldprob- CUy Clerk aod special programs. WrK!n 22141 Malibu Lane, Huntington composed of the follOwing per-In cost of operating the city, ably wtsD 11 didn't. City of Newport Beach they did 001 ge t what they Beac h 92646; 0. Keith Nichols, sons whose names 1n f'l.lll aod The cost per caplta tor opera-Why don't you councUmen Publish : Sept, 3, 19'70, In wanted, they said they woukl zooo RepubUc. Ave., Costa places of residence are as fol~ tlng Newport Beach Is greater put the bite on those destroy- the Newport Harbor Enstgn. take tbelr "complaints to the Mesa, 92627; Howard A. Tyr -lows, to-wit: Ray Leroy Hart. ttw1 a ny other city ln Orange tog our cUy, also eUmlna.te community" aod let lhem de-reU, 28-45 Serang Pi., Costa wick, 8730 La Colonia An., County 11 not the state. the rat tn the city government. LEGAL NOTICE clde. An article appearing ln Mesa, 92626. Fountain VaUey,CaW.;Rtc.llard The City Council has created Stncere ly, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR LNG the Da.J.ly Pilot coocernlop; this WITNESS our hands this Jist Lee Baker, 126-46tn Street, bureaus on top of bureaus, com-Thomas Allen Notice is hereby g:l.ven that matter wa.s very revea.llng ln day of August, 1970, Richar dS. Newport Beach, Call1. missions, committees, etc. Newport Beach the Planning Commission of the last paragraph. It said: Sargent, o . Keith NichOls, WITNESS our naods thls loth Each ooe of tlleseorganir.atloas the City of Newport Beach W'lll "Secoodly, we would Uke to Howard A. Tyrrell. day of Aupst, 19'70. Ray Leroy ls headed by a higfl salaried • RULES FOR REVOLUTION hold a public heartng on the see a mor e efficlellt useofbud-STATE OF CAUF'ORNlA ) Hartwick, Richard Lee Baker. Individual followed Shortly b)' Editor ot lbl £os1p, appUcation of Mr. and Mrs. get tunds . We want to see a dol· )ss. STATE or CAUFORNl.A) a high priced assistant, then Some mcxi.bs a.co,adoeumeot Rlctlard Lyon for a Use Permit tar 's wor th of servlce fornery COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ) ss. secretaries and then a larp labelled "tbe ruld for reYo~ U 88 on property lOcated at dollar's worth of tu tuods." ON THIS 31st day of Aug. COUNTYOFORANGE ) numberofsubordlna.teswhoare Uloa" became plitlle &Mre- 1 740 East Ocean Front, Ba.lboa, This comment ns made by ust, 19'10, before me, a Notary ON THIS lOtb day ol August, expected to do some work. They eet•ed W"l<leapread attentM. to permlt a flagpole wtlb a Bart Hake, uecutln seereta.ry Public tn aDd for said ooun.ty 19'10, bef«e me, a Notary PW-ban now built a hierarchy, Tbe• rulu oaU1ned tblllb"'t- total helgb.t of 51 feet wben the of the Newport Mesa Teachers a.nd state, usJdlngtherel.n,duly Ue 1D &Dd fbr aid couot1 ud aeeowuble to oo one, AU of tCJ of tbe l.atematlollll com- ordinance restricts the height AssoetatJon. commlss1ooed and sworn., per. Jtate, rtsldiDI thereln, dul}' tbls bas cone on mOre or leu mtmlst COClllplrt.cJ.IIIIu.JPICIPie to 35 feet. Tbat statement sounds Uke somUy appeared Rlct\ard s. comml1sl.ooed &Dd IWOI'D, per-unnotlctd by lhe tu payer, debated tbe alltbeDt1cttJottbtse NotJce ls hereby furtMr ct-the teachers and board of trUJ-Sarl'fJC, 0 , Keith Ni choll and IOQlllJ appeu'ed Ray 1Aro7 because you see, they were told rules, wttldl were ~ ven that aaJ.d publlc hf'OI.ringwtU teH are workin( togetntr 111 Howard A. Tyrrell, 1cnowu to Rartwtck ucS Rteblrd Lee by lbl couocllmen Of Newport writtta &r'OUid 1!100. lD ralltJ, be !Mtkl on the 17th daY o1 Sep-a pan to make the pubUc demud me to be the per soDS •t»te Bater. lcDowD 1i0 me to be the Bel.eb that the oewiJ tormed tbouch. U makN UUJI dlf,. tember, 1970, •t the bour ot aceountaNUty, whtc.h wt.U 1JI names art subsertbed to the pef80DI ....._. ..... are tub. bureau would oa.lJ cost a few fertoet wbltbar tboet nla o:OOP.M. 1J1 tiM CowdlCbam-harG further eemeot PPBS 1D wtthlD Lom'umert, ud acua.r-ICI'lbld to tile trltblo t.utn-ciOtl¥•· Wll't aWblatle or DCJt, b' lD bers of tht Newport BUell City our d1strtct. Thl..s way, WheD ledpd to me tblt tbtY exee~ed meat, aDI1 aebowledpd to me When HunUn&too Beaeh P. lMa. Ill. au.1A. ODt ot tbt Hall, at wbleb tSme ud piaee the ebJpl art down., all taty the ame. tbl.t tDIJ eaculed tbt ame. tbtlr bell~ lbt:rt wu the lladloc RIUiu comm...., u y ud all per.,.., llttefHted do 1s tara aroUDd a.nd ay to WITNESS m)' bud ud ot-WITNESS m.y taad aad ot. u..t mllllldln, <tl.acussloa u ald tbt loUowtDr. may-aadbohoardlben-lhopd!Ue, "Yooanlllocut llclal -L Mary A. 11aaoo, llcl&l -· ll&TJ A. llaaoo, lowholhorN-rtllelcll-ld "Br-oa, I como tou- oa. Wbo ,_ tl< ~. NOIUJ ....,ll< lo aod tl< aid HOIUJ Pll>lle II &ld tl< aid 101-01' oot. laJ -----J00 l-~ 0oa R, AcAto.,a, Stertta.ry Tbat'1 ...,., n pn JOU." CoiiDfJ ud state. MJ CGm-COIIIIb' ud. stac.. My Com-IDC btcluee N.D. COCIDel.lmeo wbtdl mtllt p-b&t.l to lbt Newport 9oldl City DECEIITRAJJ2ATJO!f Ia l· miNfoa •II>U•olltc. U, 1!1'?1, miUioD .... lltc.l$,1971. lla4 llroodJmodoo.,lM!r-. ..., -of ll<t -Iii,,, 'l1lo PlloafAI Comml--1'01'1 of lho PPBS plio. PubU.: So!1t. I, 1n, 11, U, PIIIIUI<' Aac. U,20,1?,f14111. 110111>-IM•m.,.._ old -ld mlllbo_..,.td&ld Pd!UIIfl' So!1t. I, U?OL Ia. Tbll dlllrfel II doe~ 11?0, 1D fl<o Newport Hubcw I, lt?O, ID 1M Nnport llart>al' of lllltlq !bolt otl~ dly <I!PIIotd w!IU--... 'l1lo tho H-' Rubor """'P. wbkb ,_.. thol aell ltfiOOI EuftiL lulp. 1'1 tho l>ul of -.H.&.-llo -1lo .. IIII)Od 011 &ld give way to truth , , • The rtrst Ue Is God; the second Ue Is right ••• ADd when you have freed your minds from the rear of a God, and that childish r espect for the Dction of r ight, then all the nrnaln- lng chaiDS that blDd you aM which are called science, clvll- iution, property, marrLa.ge, morality, and justice wlll SDJtl asWlder like threads ... Let your own happiness be your only law . Our tlrst work must be destruction and annihilation of everything as II now ex- Ists; you must accustom your ~ selves to destroy everythJ.og, the good with the bad. For 11 but an atom of this old world r emains, the new will never be created." U this doesn't serve as a set of "Rules for revoltJtlon," 1t ..nu certa.tnly oo until an "atrt.benttc" set can be found. Who can deny that this wbole outllne tDr lmmoraUty aDd deg- radation iJ not being perpe- trated wtth great fervor on Americans today? There are three basic theor- ies of hlltory--cyclic (hlstory repeats lt&&U); accldenta.l (hls .. li>l'Y just baill>ens); COQIPin- torlal (the eYeots wblell be- come b1storJ are pla.oDid). U one aeeepta either ot uw Arst two theories of hi.J:tOry, 001 admlla th&l lhort Is OOChiDc •• can clo to cba.D,e the ooar11 ot 01-,. O.Sr bJ ---ID& tho COQIPira!o<lll ~ cu ooe bnt a cblDc:t to au. U. To tho lfoaloll olleot, bla- IDI'J Ia boiDc plaDnod. W• ClD e.-tbt force~ wtal.cb batt vt1l:tltd "tbt n.les 6:x rft'O.. llaioo"' to dtltroy ODe <.»GGGJ allu -Ud _.., - thol u -1101 -l18tlf.. Ill-, -1101 ba•• II> be tbe ..., at Sll.Yel II?H"C lr-. Bot -Amorl--do-...-u-. lla1 will llolho ..... Yoara tnll, Rlc11U11 E. w-., !&o GAbrlol • Newlyweds NEII'OI!T HAReOft EIISIGII ~R~~~~~~~~-~-~P~·~1------~~ua~~~b sail on bay after vows Nancy Wells weds Mike Wilson Mr, and Mrs. JoM J&mel Mc:CUmoo were married 1.1: the GreeDYUie Calnry Chapel aDd then set sail on the sea ol matrimony with a receptioo oo the PavtUon Queen riverboat oo the bay. The bride Is the former Miss RaD111 Sue Rodgers, daughter of Mrs. Patricia A. Bray o1. 3810 Channel Pl., West Newport, and Rhorna P, Rodgers of 2114-1/2 Ocean front, Central Newport. The groom's parents are Mrs. Marguerite McC Umon ot Foun- tain Valley aoo Phillip McCU- mon of 595 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. The Rev. Charles Smith, church pastor, conducted the we&Ung service Saturday af- ternoon, Aug. 8. Miss Kath- leen RaMol of Newport Beach was maJd of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Susan Schrepfer, coosln ot the bride, from Orange; Mrs. Richard Aston and Mrs. PhJUs Zem- bUt, the groom's sister lrom Founta.J.n Valley. A late afternoon weddtnr ceremony Saturday, Auc. 29, at st. AocSrew's Presb)'terla.D Cbu:rch united Michael Ta.lt wu. soo of HarbOr Highlands ana Wlss Na..oey DooeUen Wells ol CUff HaYen In a double ring service read by Dr. Charles Dteren!1eld, church pastor. The bride Is the daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 0. Wells of 1200 Kings Rd., CUff Haven. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hora.ce Wilson Jr., 1600 Anita, Harbor HJgfllandl. The bTide wore a tUUe taf- feta gown With Venice lace trimming the bodice above an empire waJstUne. S11e wore a chapel lengtn manUUa banded With lace and carried a bol.lQuet of ga.rdenias, stephanotis am roses. For "somettung old " she placed in her shoe a colo that had belonged to the groom's grandmother, and she also had a handkerchief that rw1 been carried by her lather's great. great-grandmother on her wed- ding day, sanr '·Tbe Lord's Prayer" as a •eddlnc 901o. A recepUon followed the cer emony at the Harbor High· lands home of the groom's par. ents. Mrs. frau Caudell as- sisted at the r eception. Both ot the young people are gnduates ol Newport Harbor high school a.oo. both are seniors tllh; year at the Un.tversJty ot Ca.WoroJ.a a.1 SaDta Barbara. Tbe brtde also attellded WU- Ia.mette Uo.lverslty at Salem, Oregon. The groom graduated h"om Onnee Coast college be- fore attendlng Santa Barba.ra, wbere Ill Is co-capUoo of the wUer polo team. FoUowing a honeymood ln Carmel, the newlyweds wUl make tbelr hOme in Goleta. NECK•D EEP IN TREATM E N T I nr m.H~~ yc,H\, m:uro~lg101 \ltllm~ had to cm.lure \Ulh lrc.;tn~m~ d\ \NOI!, piicl s o r hot "-3nd. Tht"rc·s d "'urlll u f drlrcn:nLc m toda~·, rcmcd'o Thanks lu mcu,~.tl SC!Cnle ihl·~ rc rclrdhle Rut don·J usc any nlcdlloJliOn\ rnJo)O.T!flliOultl.) ) ow ph)~ICJan shoulr.l l'l: _HIUI ~u"k he, the onl) pc:r,on quatrrKd to Jc~1dt' v.hcn \uu need mcdtcatron, Ut tum do the Joo~gml~lnl!; o~nd prt"'-T!hlnl!: \\e"tl he gt,.J to hll hrs pn: .... nptlon~ for )Ou Christensen Lony McCUmon, the groom's brotber from Inglewood, ser- ved as best man. Ushers in- cluded the bride's tn'other, Mark Rogers, David Cl. ·lsten- sen trom Costa Mesa and Rich- ard Aston trorn Newport. MR. AND MRS. JOHN J AM ES M<CLI MON Miss Nancy Strauss of New- port was maid of honor, wear- lng a white lace bodice with pink crepe sldrt and a crown of flowers. She carried a sli- ver basket of pink roses. _. &. COAIT -~ ~A Da. ... The bride graduated from Newport Harbor high school, where she was admiral of the drill team In 1969·70, Estancia Baha'i wedding held Michael Gam')le of Corona del Mu took Miss Margaret Faulrlng of Tustin as his bride In a Baha'I wedding cer emony on the paths aoo gardens of Heisler park In Laguna on the ffil)rni.ng of Sunday, July 19. Dr . and Mrs. Fred Littman of Santa Ana directed tht-in- formal cer e01 Jny W~Jlch inclu- ded prayers by·Baha'u'llah, the founder of the Baha'I ta.ith, read In Persla.n and EngUSh wh..lle the bride and bridegroom stood on an antique Persl.an rug. The bride, daughter or Mr. aD.1 Mr.i. Frank Faulrtng of Tustin, worE' a tloor length white lace gown In em;>lre style and carried a bouquet of dais- Ies, baby's breath and yellow roses. The groom was altlred In earth colors, in keeping with the outdoor setting, He Is the son of Mrs. Margaret Jadrlch of Corona del Mar and Robert Gamble of San Francisco. After exchanging vows, the newlyweds walked around the tlrcle greeting guests tor the first Ume as husband and wtre. Musical accompanim<'nt W"JS provided by a guitar and a flute playing seleetions tram Handel and ErikSatle. Re!resh- m•lots were served a t the pa.rk site by the ocean, A further r eception for lh~ lmmedlate famiUes was held in the Co- £Dflil del Mar home of the groom's m)ther. The couple are hOneymooning ll.t the Baha'I schOO l in Gey- ser·tille, CaUl., and w~ll m1t.e Tustin their home. The ne~~o· Mrs. Gamble Is a graduate or Tustin high schOOl, attended Orange Coast Colle~ and Is a dental technJclan. Her husband graduated !rom San Marino high school, was an electrical engi- neer with the U.S, Navy and has been in lhe mutne service. Church News The Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Paclflc View Dr., Harbor View Hills--The ser- mon topi c or Dr. WIUI.am Eller tor the 9 and 11 a.m. Surday servlces wlll be "Committed THE ENGAGEMENT of thelr daughter, Linda Joyce HUimlll, to CUnton W. Bower of Tusttn, Is announced by Mr. and Mr s . Robert L. H1Jiman, 4527 Per- tu.m Rd., Cameo Shores. Linda is a graduate of Corqna del Mar high school and is a junior at Chapman College. Her Ita nee, son or Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Bower of Tustin, is a grad- uate of Tustin hlgtl schOOl a.rx:l served 4 years ln the Us. Coast Guard. Tbe wedding will be hekl Dec. 19 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. (Cameo House photo.) PHOTOGRAPHY CXlURS E at Ou r Store Enroll by Sep1 10 let Class 7 p.m. SepL 16! ••••••• ... _. -,.. ........... to God's care," based oo M.ltt- hew 6:24.34. • • • The Plymouth Congregatlonal Church, 3262 Broad St., New- port Heigtlts--'·The Blbllcal view ot work" will be the ser- mon topic of the Rev. ~orman Brown for the 10 a.m. servicE' this Sunday • • • • Christian Science Churches --"Man" ls the topic of tnls Sunday's lesson sermon. Ser - vices are at 9:15 and 11 a.m. ln Newport Beach, 11 a.m. ln Costa Mesa, and 10 a.m. In Harbor VIew Hills • • • • St, AOOrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Arwirew's Rd., Clltf Haven •• Dr. Charles Dle- renOeld wlll preach at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. this Sunday on the topic, ''Nine quarts and a ki ck.'' • • • The Newport Unity Church, meeting at 15th St. and Irvine Ave., Clltr Haven--"Oenial and atnrmaUon" wtu be the ser- mon toplc of the Rev. Ulren fUckin~r at 10 a.m. SWlday. TALEN TS TOURNEY WINNERS AR E HAM ED Mrs. M.P. Youker and Mrs. E. H. Sylve~er reoresent:Lng santa Ana Country Club aoo Mrs. Beal Shaw and Mrs. Loo Meadows, lrTtoe Coast Country club, Jaw ·balled thelr way to tlrst place ln the Aug. 3 whlte elephallt tournament al Rancho San Joaquin goU course. The tourney, spc>ll.90red by Tal- ents??, an a1111Uary of Blg BroCbers of Orange County, drew 92 women from a dozen soutbero Calllornla oowtry clubs. SecOOd place honors went to Mrs. WWJam Neth, Mrs. Charles Webster, aod Mrs. LorralDe Peter100, all from Mesa Verde COUDtry Club, and Mrs. Ke.n Muley of Santa Aoa COW!Iry ClUb, Orpolsers ot the tourament were Mmes. Jerome Hew!D, Georae Hol- sle!D, aod Ciartoo Rose, an ot Newport Beacb, MARINERS CHURCH Dr. G._ O'R-.1. PI"QQ_. at 'baat tFJll. •1 S.mllat'J, L& ....,.......w .. ~ ...... -.. 10 a.m. u:l 7:00 ,.m. •no. au. s-tay. SUMilAY SCaOOL AT 1!00 A-IL !rollS HIP SIR VICE AT 10:00 t... )1. BVE!IlliCl SUVICE AT 'J:Oo P,!L, .. WT CDAIT 11ft~ CI*Ml-IIU lllgt> School alma mater. serving wtth Corps. Is the groom''> He Is currently the U.S. Marine Dressed In the same manner were brldesmllids, MlssJ eruler Wilson, sister of the groom; Mi ss Kathy Welch of Seattle, Wash., ard Mrs. Phillip Cot- ton of Riverside. John Featherstone of Manhat- ROH EM E R Y P RO MOTED tan Beach was best man. How. Romld 0, Emery, son of ard Shempp of New York and Mr. aOO Mrs. Myron Em <!r y, Dan Christy, William Luther 2045 Mandarin, Costa Mesa, has aoo Michael Irwin of Newport been promoted to airman first Beach served as ushers. . · .. \ . ~ '-=-~ c lass In the U.S. Atr Force. The brlrtt-'s sister, Mrs. He Is il1l •lr trattlc controller Robert Cowan, attt-nde-1 the at VandenbergAFB,Callf. guest book. Warren Pressnall MRS. MICHAEL WILSON . ' It's all here waiting for you. For singles, young marrieds and adults of all ages. Now at Park Newport-hrgh on a b'ufl overloo~oong NewDC'·! Bay -en1oy the ultimate 1n apartment resort l1vrnq lmagrne seven swrmmrng pools scvf'r , J"l •OI'IleC rennos courts. b1cycle trarts. IB·hol£' oun,rq ~Jri""~ .\ S .. SO 000 Spa w 1th whtrlpooL saunas mass.lQ" ~ 1 · 1f1·na r0o"" Olymp1c pool Graceful trees and lands< ,lf'•"''I.J Subterranean parkrng w1th elevators no '.a rports Evcf'l a ch•c shoppmg plaza topped by a 60 ••"J()t c1nr ~ t.;.,.,~, The apartments a~e smashrng Everv onf' 'l a:r; ~n 11 r•IN'!f k1tchen. c arpetrng. drapenes pr1vate Pill If\ t1 r r.,11c , ... , Most have bars, some have l1rcplaces Ont~ ,1 , \Wl' bedrooms. plus spacrous bachelors And twa or llvf'(' bedroom. two-story town houses Rentals.r,:mqt' from S 175 to $450 At Park Newportvou·re close to all th(' lnnne pnv,ronment Shops. restaurants. mdustry. the UC camnus an·1 ocean recrealron we·re at the mtersectron of Jambf\ref' ilnd San JoaqUJn Hrlls Roads, JUS! norlh ot Fashron ls;and F •cu•, the San Diego Freeway. turn off at MacArthur Boulevard Come see l1ve stunnrng models decor a ted b'o' Robrnr;on s Open 9 a m. to 6 p.m da•ly Other limes by aonorntmrnr Or call (71 4) 644#1900 for teasrng 1nlormR!oOf'l Park Apartments r= .. 0-.EI·- SPACE FOR RENT rn the Ens1gn Building 2121 E. CUll Hwy., Ctrtll ••t Mat SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Tolo,~n t: i U·t551 0 Isn't this the way you've always wanted to live in Newport Beach? - .• ----------------------~ • lltURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1970 NEII'ORT HAR80R EMS Gil A RST IECTlO~ --P. 4 , OORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. Bucs ready lor scrimmage :i~~·~:::: MCT,_ns UQ.USI¥£ IUOV(J.SUT DICACEIIDIT .•• C8IITIUIUS PEIIJOIIWICIS AT POPWI PIIClS I "A Big Musical Hit- In The Winner's Corner!" "Hilarious And Entertaining. In The Stream Of 'Sound Of Music'!" "A B1g Bawdy R1p -Roanng Musical! Howlingly Funny' See It!" -••HQ.O MA~( ,._ f••• "owo FAINT YOUR WAGON -.... '-.. '·---·· 100% !'ARTS AND LAlOR WARRANTY 4000 MILES OR 90 DAYS c.....• I' I.,.,. ..... , ......... d .. , .. .... twt .... I'LUI ...... ......., ......... ..,..._. AI ,. ..,...til._._ ........... , .•. LOOK FOR THE DIAGNOSTIC MUSTANG SALE EXAMPLE 1967 MUSTANG HARDTOP 67 va, •••~d.,d R&H. IZYZ1611 OUR PRICE ~~~~~-~<'..L_~RA $495 .. ~ .. ~p EL CAMINO r ,>1 l o••~· • ., , ~n·~ , , ,.ft., '' L ~~- RIVIERA H.T . '~f\'0?~· ----v.w. F~111 •<1•1 pp•d ·on o ~·•••• low ..,;1 ,011 I'NW'f'l/1 FORD LTD $1 -------- $149 '1 Dr. H.T. Auto"'•t;,, udoe •i• u .. .t. I'DDIHol , S. ~---::---- ! Onqo Cout Collop fool. bollerolooi lbtlr pbylllcalaud reeelvtd tbett uo.Uorms Friday IDd S&t~~rday,&Dd !-a.-dayprac. Uct seasJona aot under way Mooday, The Sues wlll bo.t Mira Costa College of Oceanside Sept, 7 at 10 a.m. and Whlttltr College at OCC SecK. 12 at 8 p.m. in pre.season scrim· mages. The Bucs wUI be replac- ing a lot ot gradtaUng sopho- mores. The quarterback slot, ftUed last year by Mike Tam- tyasu, wtll be open, along with runruna: bac k Ray Ricardo's job. lt• t.n botb cnd~t.ed. Pun-1971 wW be aceiCI(Itt becln- ltr Goo<p BorDtll, lllo but alq NOf, I. 111 occ IWlorJ', 1a boct. All 11111UcaUooa a1ac1 durlnc Tbe Sues will open Sept, No .. mbor will be p.., -1 l9 wUh Coldea West at OCC, COilllderaUon, accordlJlc to aoc1 tollow on Sept, 26 by traY· Joh.D BI"''WU, rep.stru, ellng to L.A. Harbor. Cypress on Oct. 2 will complete the non.confereoce games. H-• •t l•c:kl"t Ch•i, ,_.,., •• u ••• '•"'"'"'···71·4041 Chil4 Wtth #.,tnt 0.1)' • o_.,. Nl9~~tt., ., .... • THE COACHES for the Costa Mesa Caballos, midget team in the Ju.oior All American conference, are, from left, Ted Sonneborn, Bob Sutuvan, head coach AI Dies. Kurt Hansler, Robert de Lancellotti and Jim Green. The Caballos were runners-up ln the county last year, losing only ooe game. (Vi c ()pa.lek photo.) Fullback Coe Meyer wtu be back, but flanker Bruee Hicks a.Dd spllt end Robert Castillo are also gone. Line coach Jack Fair will also be putting together a new oUenslve llne, anchored by cen- OCC opens tbe cooterence Oct. 1? by hosU.og Fullerton. a squad the Bucs defeated last year 1n Anaheim Stadium, 20- 19. The Bucs then go to Santa Ana Oct. U, and return home for CerrUos on Oet. 31. OCC travels to Mt. San Antonio Nov. 7, and to San Diego Mesa Nov. 14. Final game is Nov. 20, when OCC hOsts San Diego City. BOYS FLAG FOOTBALL SICH·UPS ANNOUNCED JR. ALL AMERICANS SET FOR KICKOFF • ter Dennis Walter s, who saw we decided to let matter s take Umlted action last year. Sign-ups for the Newpor. Beach parks, beaches and rec- reation department flag football league will start Sept. 14, from 3:30 to 5:30p.m. at the follow. lng k>callons: Mariners Park CommunJty Youth Center, East- bluff Park, lrvtne Terrace Park, Peninsula Park, Newport Heights School, 38th Street Park and Buffalo Hills Park. By VIc Opalek The Junior AU Amerlcancoo- ference teams fl"om the New- port Mesa area aU conducted controlled scrimmages the~st week-end and are well on their way as far as cooclitloning and other phases of their pre- season drills are concerned. The season kicks off soon, with the opening games listed ror Sept. 12. 'The ever expanding football program will field 10 teams this year with one midget squad, one JUnior midget, 4 peewees and 4 junior pee wee teams . T!le midget team, the Caballos, will be directed by head coach AI Dies. The JUnior midgets are the Cor:>a irs and Jerry Tripp will head the Costa Mesa based Junior footballers. The pee wees w111 ha ve Rollie Pu- laski guiding the Cowboys, the Ba lboa-Harbor team. The Coronas from Corona del Mar will have Doug Dr eyer as thei.r head COd.Ch . The Costa Mesa Colts in the pee wee class ha ve Ron Starkman as thei.r head coach and are working out of Estancia high school. The Com.w ches und er Jim Grant i11clude the :->ewport Beach ju- nior s with ~ewport Harbor as their horne based field. The Junior pee we~s have Bob Gilbert as th e head man of Ule Costa Me s.a Tewinkle Charger s. The Newpo rt Har- bor Commandos will be guided by head roach Hob Martin and his statf. The Cor ona del Mar Cougars have Richard Suess and t:r.lve Johnson sharing the coaching chores. The Cardinals of Costa Mesa will swing into adioll UDder lhe supervision of Charles Cockrill and hls stal! at Estancia . President Kurt Hansler and his board or director s reported over $6,500 m new equipment purchases. Many of the teams :ue sportmg the · new look" with tile latest 10 tmproved jerseys, he lmets and other gear that should make the New. port.llart.oor Junior All Ameri. cans some of the na s tuest look- ing teams m the ir respective conJer enres. Assisting Pres ident Hansler for the t no season onther-iew- port :'-.l esa Boys Footb.sll As- sociation 00:U1l f'Jf directors art> the fo!lowing: vice-presi- dent lhrk Tomei; secretary, Eleanor McGowen; treasurer, Dan Harney; athletic director, Foster Garn; team mothers, Paula Ha!l; programs, Phitllp Irvin; assistant ath letic direc- tor, Ed Rolell1 ; caooy sales, Bob Root; fir ewor ks, Hank Weber , a.nrJ tea m programs, Paul W1Uingtlam . The advisory board members are Carlo Tosti, AI Dies, Aud r ey MI!Ucan, Jerry Tnpp anrl Ro ll y Pulas ki. We Will keep you posted on sctu~dules , if.!.me r esults, high li gh ts an(l other coverage as the season l)ro~;tt•sses . Try to come out .1ntl watch these tal- ented .Junior All Americans In action dunng thf' up -commg season. • See wher e o~.n Amer ican team finally co~.me through and won the Little League World Series after a period of S years when the Japanese and Chinese teams walked orr with the LL Titles. The Campbell, CaW., team lost out to the Wayne, New Jersey, Little Leaguers, in an AU UiA, East versus West finals . After visiting Williamsport, Pa., in 1967 with our North. ridge West Coast (regtonaO champions, we were very skep- sta.ntlated during our trip a few months ago to Linares and Monterey, Mexico. But rather than blow the whistle ona bunch of noe young athletes who are deprived of so many of the advantages and facilities that we just take for granted here, thei.r proper course. The r e. The Bucs will have most of su its of the 1970 LL world the defensive backfteld re- serles seem to lndicate proper turning In Bob Curry, JessJ steps were taken to assure Hernandez. al\d Mike Er.zell. fair and legWmate competition Middle guard Kurt Clemens will for all competing in that ex~ be bacli., but defensive ends citing basetall tournament. Rick Wh ite and Alex Wasstl- HERE'S A BIT OF ACTION at a Caballo-Burbank scr immage on the Costa Mesa High School field in preparation for the Junior All A'merican football season. Caballo squad member s shown here are, trom left, Marc Wilsey, No. SO; Gary Baume, No. 80, about to tackle the Burbank ball carrier; Torn Benvenuti, No. 83, and Rod Flggat, No. 89. The opening games of t he season are set for Sept. 12. (Vic Opalek photo.) LEGAL HOTIC:_::E __ ·==~L,-E~G:-,AL:-_::HO=TI~C_::E __ NOTICE INVITIN G BIDS. :-;o n c E IS HEREBY GIVEN tha t the Boar rl of Supervisor s of Orange Count}', California wltl r Pf""IVe sealer! bids up to 2:00 o'cloc k P.M. on the 28th day of September, 1970 in the outce of the Clerk of the Bo:u d or Supervisor s, 5th floor , County Ad ministration BUilding, 515 North Sycamon• Street, Santa Ana, California, at which ti me said bids will be publicly opened and read for the followin g: O'NEILL PARK RESTROOM ~0. lO ALL Of SAID WORK to be performed In accordance with plans and specilications which are oow on file in the oUice of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in the County Ad- ministration Building, 515 North Sycamore Street, Santa Ana, California. MINIMUM WAGE rates for this pr oJeCt have been det er~ mined by the Board of Supervisors ty R~solution 10-891, J. copy of which is on flle In the office of the Clerk of the Board or Supervisors. BIDDERS' ATTENTI ON is called to Sections l/70-1 717.5 or the Labor Code which will require them i.f awarded the contract to pay oot less than said general per dierfl rate of 'ol.'ages set forth to all laborer s , workmen aoo mechanics employed in the execution of the proposed contract. ONE Ai'iO ONE-HALF times the prevo~.Hing rate of wages shall be pajd any working time in excess of eigh t {8) hours 1n any olle calendar day aoo for Saturdays, Sundays, and legal hol1days, unless othef\dse noted. for less than eight (8) hours per day the rate shall be that fraction of the fore- going rates that the number of hour s bears tv eigi1t (8). ilu ffi~S(J ' .. -~ lifi'IP¢~1 S JII~C~ ,Q\ I "IH ·G ·~ olso R•chord Harm CJ~ "A MAN CAllED HDRSI" IG P) Registration fee is $3.50. Each boy will r eceive a foot- ball jersey that he will be able to keep. There will be 3 grade groups: A Divis ion, l th and 8th grade; B Division, 5th aOO IAIL_SI), 6th grade; and C Division, 3rd Be r1man in and 4th grades. 1"•" •r•·u< FLOWER" The department is lookin g for coaches and volunteers. ~PORT /I..' JtH I• C.. .....,., c.--4el •• ,.., ,., ..... ," ., .. 1 .. ' o NOW SHOWIH C Show of tho Weok l (RATED R) o ALSO SHOWING, "THE LAHDLORO"-B eau Brl1ges , Lee Gra nt (RATED R) ~~~ OUTII CORS ' ' . Ope" Nightly af 6:.41 p.m. MA TIN EE SUNOA Y AT t .Hp.m. "THE MIND BLOWER OF ALL TIME!" -TI•Mfi:Jn• Roted (R) EACH BIDDER must submit with his bid a satisfac tor y check certuied by a responsible bank or a bidder's bond mad!" payable to the order of the County of Orange In an amount not less than fiv e percent (Sr-d of the sum bid as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract it the same Is awarde-d hi m. In the !"vent of f.:U lure to enter into such contract, the proceeds of the check will be forfeited, or in case of a bond, the lull sum thereof will be forfeited to said County of Orange. t T ime 2 Times 3 Timu EACH BID must be on a blank form furnished by the Co unty of Orange. 20 wor~h or l•• 1 21 word s to 30 words 31 words to «< wotds ov•r .0 word• "THE BIBLICAL FLOOD THE ICE EPOCH" by Donald Patten. Hardback, $7,50, Ord.t n.,..: 1 • .50 2 . .50 3.00 2.00 ,_00 4,00 3.00 4.00 s.oo .OS .10 .IS WORK HNTED mONING, Years or experience on all types of clothing & linen. Specialty, men's shirts. $t.So per hr. Mable Whitman, 607 Marguerite, COM. 673-2774. URPLI..S STORE FIXTURES, desk and ctwr, $45 ; Iron sale, $75; plate glass shelves, $1 Per square foot; foundatton gun, $50. Vista Hardware, 805 W, 19th Street, Costa Mesa. 642-7341. ALL THE FINEST In Imported bicyc les. Sales and senice. Peugot, Steyr, and American Eagle. Balboa MercanUie Store, 806 E. Balboa Blvd, at Main St., Balboa. 675-7282, THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER stlall be reo'}ui.red to furni sh, at lime of signing agreement, one (1) surety bond which s hall protect the laborers aoo ma terial men and s hall be for one hundred perc ent (100'.'0 of the amount of the contract, in accordaRCe with Section 4202 of the Government Code, and one (1) s urety bond In the amount of one hundred percent (1~) of the contract, guaranteeing the lallhful performance graphing, notary,smallbook- of the contract; said bond s to be first approved by the offici" A~A -A~·AA A~;..~'~~...:.~~~---4.. keeping accounts. Call673- Medc:. o.tllioll BDol .,. liS4B..._r • .._ noetaMua-,.._.1...,.... of the County Co unsel or Orange County. ~~H~E~I;,~P~W~A~N~T~E~D~~~~' I ~~4<l5~~0iall~er~ooo~~os~.~~!:= THE BOARD Of SUPERVISORS r eserves the right to r e- ject any or all bids, and not necessarily accept the lowest veklpe addressers). MUSICAL fOI SALI ' price bid, and to waive any informality In any bid r eceived. s•U-ad'lr<ossed_ SECURlNG OC::X:UMENTS: Plans and specilications will be stamped, Back to School Specl.als a.vailable tor each bidder at the otnce of the Director of veklpe, Langdon World HammoOO organs --new & ders, P, 0, Boz 11Z7~A26, ed tr $395 I I "B" RE T Building Services , 628 North Sycamore Street, Santa Ana,~;~~~~~~~;~~;~;":';~·~ om ; spec a ~~~·O~F~FI~C~E;;S~F~O:_:R~~H::~ Redondo Beach, Ca 90278. f' · U $1395 Used California, and may be obtaJned 14>0n the deposit ot $25.0C w ...es e, • per set. This deposit will be returned when the drawings and splnet w/rhythm, save SPACE tor rent at sped ftcattons are r eturned In good cond!Uon. badly Deeded: Coon Ch ur ch organ, 2721 E. Gout HYJ,, Corona BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERvtWRS OF ORANGE Address eunkJpu lD spare many others. del Mar; $150 a momh oa 1. COUNTY, CALIFORNlA. time. Mlnlmum of $14 per of Cable-Nelson year's lease. Call owner a.t Dated: August 25, 1970 1,000. Seod stamped envel. one was $825, now$595; 673-0551 or 8?3-5855, ope ror lmmed1ate tree de. pianos from $495. GraiXi ~;:;;;:;---:;-::=::--:::::--;;::::- taUs to Ya.llco, S40 Jones w/speelal fin1sh $495 . 4 rooms, oeu Ho&g street, Suite 2?, San Fran~ Baldwin P"and, Uke new, only $75 mootb. Joho W. E. STJOHN tical about the authenticity of (SEAL) the ages of the LaUn American PubUJh· and Oriental teams. Prerious · Ca!Uornla nnausts GteM Berry Newport Harbor County Clerk and e:~-otfic to Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ot Orange County, California. By Mabel L. Caslolx, Deputy Eostpi, Sept, 3 ud 10, 19'10, deco, CaWornta 94102. $2395 •.• & others. ••·•••••·•••••··· • SCHMIDT MUSIC CO. "'.!~!o_------1 Hammond ~ Yamaha-Steloway -1907 N. Matn St. santa Ana IA~~!~~-ICS EJI. 1914 of the 1964 LL world champions from Granada H!Us and Bill Haggard of Mesa, CaW., wbO took two teams to me ft.nall, also eJI)I'essed their doutlts about plartngaplnst boyswbom they suspected ot belne 13·14 and even 15. Thest doubts were substantiated ln a caretully busbed ~ af!a1r that saw the Monterey, Mexico, teams sus.- peDdtd tor 2 years for ustnc lnoUcD>Ie players Ill llit WU- lJ&mii'OI't world Hrles. Our IUipicJOOJ that North. r ldct wu "jobbed" out of the 1N7 title by .eomt OYer apd boy1 from WDiltl, lltdoo, IMmld ,.u touDded ud IUb- "THE MIND BlOWER Of AU TIME!" At I t I S-ee.,. "••l•t• •• IWI ... 0Mc.. 0,. 7t11 ""' "\AST SUMM .. ' ....... 11110 ---Ratod (R} ICES .MOVERS -ld ud '*-· u • ....., ud 111- nrtd. SAme rate• 7 .,. .. TltM 1tart1 at ,ow piKe. Eollmolo '117 ~ 14 IMiara. P-:HS-euv. I I From the Police BloHer ... ot soaal NEWPORT HARBOR ENg()! A RST !ECTI()Ij --P .. I lllURSDAV, SEPT.~ 1970 CIJR()IjA DEL liAR, CAU F. •~ IIONDAY, JULY ~1 IIIIo, oo a ellarp ol drlriac tor, H; ~-!art l'io1d. 1101.., E. Fnnt Wadtltoa, 6S, o1 Wbilt 1D1er tbe I..DfbiiDet ol. 21, aqi rw.cJu JUMI Mof. ... ZSO lrls, Coro• del lllar, wu alcobol ••• Scott ~0100 man, 11, &U ol IZO Ceat. st., .., ftG cited at 2:10a.m. at Jamboree Clark, Zl, of Lacm& Bea.cb. COita Mta, •tr• arruted at --~------:-':"""---! ROid ud Baysldt Drh'e, oa a aM Crt&WJ Herroa.o. 20, ol l :SO p,m, LD t1M1 1400 bloct o1 ~ cbarp ot lmoDcatioo lDP'i>Uc. 1'7&&5 lrootvt, lrftDt, were w. Balboa BIYd,, Ceatral Mew-Tbose wbo are ra.l&iQc mooey .• Jtlfrey Aleandu Beoeteh, arrested at 10 p.m. at Po1D-port, OD eMrCH o1 bur&W'Y tor Coocrssmao JobDScbmtta' 21, ol 316 Joe.DD st., Cotta settt.t AYe. a.nc1 Coaat HwJ,, from a Yebldt ••• Burclars NoYember eleetioa Cl..lllpt.ip1 Mesa, wu arre&ted at 10:S!5 Coront del Mar, on chups tacaped wttb$'19Uapowertoola Yla a blg October b6ll r.ve p.m. l.n the 1700 block ot lr-of poaaeuton of marljua..oa ••• trom an olllce at ISOO Newport written a poem wbJcb eodt wtth Yloe Ave. oo a chirp ot pos. John WUllam Pearcy, M, ot C.mer Orin, N8"ifPPO1 Ceoter, the wry ~let: • • • Real Estate NOW OPEN sesaJon ot marijuana ••. Robert zooz Commodore Rd., Bay-durtac tbe nlcbt; the tools be· "Elections are sttU FREE, Paul Vlvtrs, 4!5, of 1&1!5 HI--crest, was arrested at 1:4!5 io--t 1o Koftrnan Electric of we know, .,. ...,...... "But WINNING takes 90Clle land Dr., Harbor tUg:h}aMs, a.m. at Henry's parldng lOt oo S309 S. Ka.ln st., Saota Am. was arrested. at 1;10 a.m. at a charge ot irtol1catJon lD pub-•• Tools a.od a tool bos. Ya.lued 2244 W, Coe.st Hwy., Mariners Uc ••• Robert Allthooy Pac-at $1Z5 were stolen from the LEG4L NOTiCE · ear ol Jack Gronr, 885 Sea· LIGAL NOTICI g~~ll LD., Harbor Vtew Hills, NOTICE OF INTENT TO CIRCULATE PETITION NoUee Is Dereby gtun of the intention of the persons whose oames appear hereon of thelr lnteotJoo to circuLate a petition 'fftthln tbe City of Newport Beach, CaWornla, for the purpose of amendl.ng tbe Cbarter of tbe Clty or New- port Beach. The purpose of the Petition Is to allow voters aOO electors of Newport Beach to have the right by vote to allow or prevent a freeway wtthln Us boundaries. That Pei!Uoo Is as follows: PETITION FOR SUBMlSSION TO ELECTORS OF PRO- POOEO AMENDMENT 1U THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALJFORNlA To the City Counctl of the CUy of Newport Beach: We, the undersigned, registered and qualllled electors ot the State or Cautornta, pursuant to Secuon 8 of Article XI of the Constitution or this State, present to Ule city councu of the ctty this petttton and request that the following pro- posed amendment to the charter of the city be submitted to the registered and qualified electors of the city tor thelr adoption or rejection at an elecUon on a date to be deter- m lned by the city councU. The proposed charter amendment reads as follows: FREEWAY AND EXPRESSWAY AGREEMENTS; CONNEC- TION WITH FREEWAYS; VOTE OF ELECTORS REQUIRED F'OR APPROVAL. while 1t wu: parked at 201 E. Coast Hwy., betweeo 8 a.m. aDd mldn.lght July Z6 ••• Bur- glars escaped wlth $.2,565 worth of power tooLs, tocludi.ng 17 sk1U saws aDd 13 electric drills trom 800 Newport Ceoter Dr •• Newport Ceoter, during the olg!lt; tbe tools belonged to C. L, Peck, Contractors. . • Jewelry valued at $1,000 was stolen from the Susan Mech- Ung apartment, USA Hllarla., West Newport Heights, follow- Ing a party June 1, at 109 41st St., West Newport. OIANE ATKINSON OF NPT. SHORES OIES Mrs. Dlan.e AtklllSOO. e. '• of 231 Cedar St., Newport Shores, died Aug. 31 at Huntington Beach, She was boro march 10, 1943. lnPasadena,andcame to Orange County lZ years ago. cash." • • • We d1d.o't bear about Dorothy Yardley's lnYolvemeDt wtlh the hospital untU she was prac. tlcally mended, but we hope she takes It easy because we !moW so many people in a.Dd around the Balboa Bay Club and 1n aDd around the •bole Harbor Area that missed her a lot. • • • Carolyn. Marcia and Ll.nzee KuU of Harbor VIew H1lla: are home after a summer of camp on the shores of Lake Ely, Minnesota. • • • Hubert Pe1rsolotShoreClilfs ts lald t4) with a blood clot in hJs leg, but Is reported to be lmprovlng. • • • HarbOr Area friend s have been e~pressing condolences to Gale Gammell and his wife, who lost thelr daughter in a car -train wreck last mooth.. Gale Is a pharmacist who worked both In Corona del M.a..r and on Balboa Island before acquirlogtds own store lnCap- lstraoo, • • • The Nigel SaBey's of Costa UNI()UI: tl()MI::S fl.ul ES1 111l', 675~6000. :.".!-43 E. Coa:.1 H•ghwa)'. COH)r111 0~1 Mar, Cah1ornu1 9762S A NEW CONC EPT IN REAL ESTATE P :1oto~ of the finest listings in the Harbor '·'eel will be d isplayed in an attractive Vic lor• liln office •n Corona del Mar. Just for the fun of it ple.:t'e come and see our off ice at th<e •n· tenection of MacArthur Bl'ld. OJnd the Cout Highwa y UNI()Uf: 11U~t~S 675-6000 Unless and until approved by a majority of th.e city's elec- tors voting at a geDeral or special election, Ule city shall oot enter Into an agreement or contract wtth the state of Calllornia or any other government or department, sub- division, ageocy or commission thereof (1) allowing con- struction of a freeway or expresSllt'ay wh.ich would be ln whole or in put within the boundaries of the city or (.2) to close a.ny city street at or near the polnt ol Its inter- ception with any freeway or expressway or to make pro- vision for carrying such city street over or UDder or to a connection with the rreeway or expressway or to do any work on such city S'treec as is necessary therefor. Survivors loclude her hus- band. Gordon; Z daughters, Sa- mantha. and Ashley, both ot the tamily tx;me; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Bradsoo of Newport Beach; 2 trOC:hers, Bryan and Casey, both of New- port Beach; and 2 sister s. Mesa have just returned from 1 ~--------------------' a motor vacation to Portland, 1· SIGNED Name of Signer Residence Date Precinct A sU.tement of the reasons for the proposed action as con- templated Is as follows: A Paclllc Coast Freeway through Newport Beach on the _ adopted route would be forever destructive of the City-s environment, beauty, ecology and general wel!.are. It would destroy large porUons or U1e City's historical aoo marl- time atmosphere, encroach ~n nearby beach areas, add huge retainin g walls and embankments which would erase beautllul natura I assets, sever aoo separate water -orleoted portions of the community from Its ocean-f:ront beaches, and completely divide the City Into two separate puts. Pollution and noise In tnlolerable amounts woukt result trom the proposed freeway. It Is Imperative that the voters ttave the legal right to prevent the construction of a freeway to our City. DA TED AND SIGNED September 1, 1970, Name Address Margot Skilling, 66 10 W. Ocean front, N.B. Walter J. Koch, 1112 Cambridge Lane, N.B. William J, La Plante, 119 Turquoise Ave., Balboa Island, Theodore Robins, 2164 E. Ocean Blvd,, Balboa. Mary J. Fowler, 3915 Sandune Lane, C,D.M. PubU sh: Sept. 3, 1970, ln the Newport Harbor Ensign. -------~~~-----------~~---1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CffiCULATE PETITION Notice Is hereby given of the lnteDI:ioo of the persons whose names appear hereon or their lntl!ntion to clrculate an tn!Uatlve Petition w1thln the City of Newport Beach to enact an ordinance to rescind that portion of Newport Beach Ctty Council Resolution No. 6890 adopted on October 28, 1968, and that portion of the certain FREEWAY AGREEMENT made and entered Into on October 30, 1968, by and between the State of Ca!Uornia and the City of Newport Beach; the sa.Jd Resolution and Freeway Agreement include proYistoos for closing City streets for carrying City streets over and under or In connection with a freeway proposed to be built ttlrougtl the City, for re-location of City Streets, and for construction of frontage roads and other local roads, The purpose of the peUtton Is to prevent the building of a freeway UK! any and all appurtenances thereto, and to pre- vent any and all effecting or carrying out ol the provisions hereinabove stated. F'oUowtng Is the title of the petition and the text of the measure; lNITlATIVE PETITION TO ENACT AN ORDINANCE TO RESCIND A PORTION OF CITY COUNC IL RESOLUTION NO. 6890 (Adopted October 28, 1968) AND A PORTION OF THAT FREEWAY AGREEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO ON OCTOBER 30, 1968, BY AND BETWEEN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH Ore. Pek Barnlt Rea/Lj pn:knb NOT JUST A VIEW . . But a panoply of sea, sails, Islands and all. A lovely custom 3 bedroom den and dining room home. Excellent value at $62,500. Office 0,00. Sotvnioy> & -..,. PETE BARRm REALTY 1605 W-Hfl Dr. N.l. 642-5200 oflnJa })j/e Prestige Waterfront Homes CUSTOM ' TO 7 IIO•OOM HOMIS . ,_ $US,OOO TO $500,000 FUitNISHID AHO UNFURNtSHID ALSO P.IME BUILDING LOTS FROM $35.000 TO $175,000 BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor 133 Do.-D<. 5-J,' N.l . 6ol2..ea211 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Sales througb the Multiple Listing Service of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board ol Realtors totaled onr $54 mUllon for the TWELVE months of 1969. Tbts represent& 1,294 unit salea and a dollar value Increase of 4% over the same period of laat year, wbtcb waaarecordyear. List your property-With a Realtor today. The undersiped voters and electors of Newpo rt Beach, California, petition Us city council to cause to be placed upon the ballot as quickly as possible at the out general electloo or any specla.l election the following quest1oo: "Shall an ordhaoce be adopted resciOOing that portion of City Council Resolution No. 6890 (Adopted October 28, 1gs8) and that porttoo of the Freeway Agreement made I.Dd en. tered lnto 011 October 30, 1968, by aDd between the State of Callfornia and the City of Newport Beach perta..LDJ.ng to Route 1 (Paclfic Coast) freeway between Newport Beach City Umlt near Buck Gully and Bayside Drive. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SIGNED Name of Signer Resldeoee Date Preclnct --------- A statement of the reasons for the proposed actloo u cootemplated ts as lolkJws: A Pacific Coast frM'fty through Newport Beach on the adOpted route would bt fortfer destrucUn of the City's entlrooment, beauty, eeok.IO' I.Dd general weUare. U woukl destroy laret portions ol the CUy's hlllorlcal aDd mart. time atmospflere, encroach liJOD DM.tby ~ areas. add hutt ret&Jnlnc walls and emb&ntmtllb wbleb YOQ)rJ _..... beautttul natural UMta, INfer ud aepuate ntlr..orlealld porUoPs of tM commwalty from lts oceu ... froal beaebM, ud completely d:lridt tbt City 1.ato two separate pula. Pol- lutioo aad llllliA lD lotolerablt amoucta wouJd re:ld from tbe propoHd fl"Mn:r. tt Ia 1mperaUtt that tbt toters r.te tbe 1tp1 rtc!>t to prtYtol tbe --a1 a -ta oor City. DATED AND SIGHED S41Jtombtr lol. 1010. Na.tM Adclrta llar.,C Sl<lltJ.I&, MIO W. 0<:-Froal, Nnpo<t Bdl. Wahr J. Kocb, lUI Cambrldp LA., Mnpon 8ti<O. Wtlllam J. La Plula, Ill Turquoloo An., 8allloa lalud. n-. -..,aiM 11. 0eou Bml., - MU1 J. Fowilr, 1915 a...,. Lui, C. 0. M. -: Sopt. 1, lt'IO, II t1oo Nnport Harbor £ ...... .... ~ •• AL •IIT.&T• IIIIDIIfnAL AlfD 8Ufllf8SI r•OPliRnll ·-1'01 llfT&asnsO, P/IOPBUfOifAL COifSIOBIAnOif $88 1M'\. I IIA&. IITA Tl 2111 •. c... M.p •• c. ...... - .rWIII ·Rol ... a. ~~ S*e ItO - Exclusive Irvine Terrace r ANORA14tC VIEW OF BAY AND OCEAN IN TrltS CUSTOM HOME . - 3 B.drooma, 3 Botfn, Pool Fumiture moy M indvd.d. - NEWI'OITHEIGHTS TRIPLEX Jusl llsttd. A .sparkling dean pride-t~f..clwnership trir'ln: with a nearly "z.ero" vacancy factor. All three have 2 bedrooms. single car an•res and prtvate fenced yarda- On desir1ble "Have.ns Place." TIM: ideal ~rope.rty fnr 1n owner occupant in a nltighborhood. you will want to live in' Only $31.150. Call a7USSO. ONE-OF-A-KIND 7 BEDROOMS BELIEVE IT OR NOTI S-E-V-E-H BEDROO;.iS. LARGE LOT. PERFECT FOR LARGE FAMILY. CALL FOR DETAILS. •••• OPEN -DUPLEX SAT., SUN ., MON . 1 -5 SEE 420 ~ LARKSPUR TWO BEDR0014S, 1 BATH EACH . CLOSE-IN. GOOD CONDITION . • ••• TRIPLEX -ONE LEFT SOUTH OF HIGHWAY , COM FULLY RENTED . OHE FOR nE INVESTOR TO CONSIDER. •••• $29,000 SMALL ~OUSE, SOUTH OF THE litQ1WAY tH CO ROHA DEL "AR OH R-2 LOT . NEWLY PAINTED. POX Y _ rRJ!.Xl<l.IX I RE:J!.l. TOR \ 3250 E.nt Coast Hieflwl7 Corona de-l IU, Califon! II Ptlofta· ti 7J.2222 ~ Lido Isle --5 Bedrm . OWNER MAY TRADE DOWN FOR 3-BR IN CDM WITH OCEAN VIEW Shown by appointment only $97,000 J CBeautj[uL PoinL_f!!VieuJ. • • Whether •t •s the "lap of luxury·· D01rrt of v•ew you gam lt 'lmg '" exclus•"e Dover Shores -o• the unobstructed po•nt of v1ew reac,h•n g from thf' Pac•f•c Ocean to Saddleback Mounta•n - •t 's beaut•ful Add-pr1vate wh•te s andy beaches-Newport's excellent schools -and you have prestige l•"mg. Choose one of the exqu1S1te $100,000 to $190.000 We lls' Bay· crest homes or select one of the few remaming large homes1tes •n Newport Beac h and Ivan Wells & Sons w1 11 build a quality custom home des1gned for your famdy Ready for the best? Q.AIIA ITAUU DI IS Vn. Cion II. .._ 41 a1 IOt.l/1 -11.. Wool lltw! M.B. BUILDIJG PERMITS part, oltd A... II II 0ru&o TM Aocu1t bcllldlar permit c-MOdkal c-.llbo•• total 111 lltwpart Beaell ... llorD 11aJ II, 1111, Ill CaW-$1,1lU,SU, llrtoclllc 1111 rtCOrd cwma. ud came to Orup tor tbe Jtu to tn,e", 789. Coua1J 14 y-.r1 t.lf), TbU 11 &lmolt $"1 mUUoa ~m- • NEWPORT CENTER E. 0. RodiUM', olftet bWkt· tile. 4 noon ploa --. 56'7 Su Nlcolu, $550,000. Genoa 8U:aT 6 Aaoclatet. semt-publle n1mm1n( pool &I 900 Su Joaquin Rd., $4,!00. SWYi'IOI'I laeludt ber hus-der last year's Auc. Zl total bud, E4Wt1>; a clouptor, Mrs. or $34,464,909. • HARBOR VIEW HILlS OW. Garrett ot Sacn.ment.P; Permits issued durl.nr the her par eats, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ia AA.. t A st 1n the w. Slmmoo.s of Atascadero; a st w--. 0 ugu • Kenneth AllaD, a ~~:~~ pool at 995 Sa.odcastle, brotber, Ernie Morris ot Alas-amount of $1,000 and ovtr, lnclOOed the followlnr; Rlcl:la.rd Owen, l&odseapLDc. 1«1 Sandcastle, $1,000. ......... ------------DANISH fUlNITUII 5 A L E John Haman, swimming pool at 1974 Port Lockslelgb, $3,200. ACCUSOliiiS • EAST UPPER BAY 00\ 1\\ an•WL Angelo Palmieri, add.ltlon at 271 9 Alta Vista Dr., $5,800. • WEST UPPER BAY R, Ramhurst, garage, 1375. d .. ~~ .. ~ 2440 E.Co&lli-lo>r, Corona clel McK' Galaxy Or., $3,000, Walker & Lee, sign at 2043 Westctilf Dr., $1,000. • LIOO lSLE ,.;1, 9'!0 ..,S,lt Tel, 673·211/0 St.t.-v• 11toS &J A -M•J-e,.Chorgc E. G. Justin Jr., 2-story ad- dition, 233 v~ Genoa, $15,400. Howard B. La.wson, addition at 1220 W. Bay Ave., $14,000. Now Open t.. P. FISCHE R DIES Allred Peter Fischer Sr., 75, of 477 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa, died Aug. 27 at Costa. Mesa Memorial Hospital. He was born Sept. 7, 1894, In Pen- nsylvania, and came to Orange County 18 years ago. He had been a self-employed oil <Us- tributor tor 45 years. o NEEDL E POINT o KITS o RUGS o CREWEL o STRI NG ART HOURS: 10 A.M. TO 4:3) FI.M. TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 'Jh., 2ltit"h'-'Y cfVooh Survivors Includ e his wife, Margaret; a son, AUred Fis- cher Jr., Costa Mesa; a daugh- ter, Mrs . Rosa lee Makuaole of Costa Mesa; a brother, Al- bert of Pennsylvania; and 2 grandch.lldren. 270 E 1!142-71574 funeral services were held Aug, 29 at Bell-Broadway Cha- pol. "AS THE WORLD CHURNS " THAT'S RIGHT FOU<S All SALES ITEMS CHOPPED IN HALfr" Can a poor t1red out, overworked housew1le. career g1rl or soc1ety belle f1nd happ1ness while wa111ng lor Fall to arr1ve? You Bet She Can' By attending our 112 price sale! TURN ON ! TUNE IN ! THINK BIG SAVINGS THINK SMALL PRICES AND FINO YOUR THING AT Lorraine Sutherland )AM8 0 1HE liQAO Al 8A YS I0f DQ FASH IONS AT THE BEA CH NfWPOI!T BfA CI'I o7!r J l BJ HARBOR AREA 'S NEWEST MEN 'S SHOP MON.-FRI. 10 1o.. M. TO 9 SAT. 10 oo 1 PANTS • Hours. 9 .30-5 30 .Sundays 11 -4 ' TO MEET YOU! The Most Reasonable Every Day Prices ···"FOR AGES 15 TO 115!" lht ntlll lo~ . . . mtn s sAop HILLGREN SQUARE RICHARD J. CAMPBELL, at left, district manager of the Southern CaWornta Edison Co., Is handing a check for $7,500 to A. VlDcent Jorgensen, president of the board o! directors of Hoag Hospital, raising the company's contri- butions to the hospital to a tota.l of $29, '750, The presenta- tion was made at the construction site ot the 11 story me- dical tower under way at th.e hospital. Hoag Hospital, a oon-proftt 1MUtutton, receives no fUnds trom local, state or !edaral tues, and reUes entirely on dona.Uons for ex - pansion purposes, accordln« to Mr. Jorgensen. Newcomers at Hoag • FRIDAY, AUG. 21 • MONDAY, AUG. 24 Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland, Royce, 735 Center Street, Costa 505 £. Bay Ave .. Balboa. Mesa. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Wlll!am Ch.astelt'r, 1772 Iowa St., Costa furry, 3229 Washington, Costa Meso. Mesa. • TUESDAY, AUG. 25 Giri--Mr. and Mrs. James Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Herron, 1741 TusttnAvenue, Jette, 283 Avocado St., Costa ~J7-D, Costa Mesa. Mesa. • SATURDAY, AUG, 22 C..lrl--Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Girl--Mr. and Mr s. Stanley Laur, 22ll-A Pomona, Costa Jones, 17791 Acac~ Tree Lane, Mesa. Irvine. Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proctor, 1912 Teresita, Harbor R. Turner, 2774 Mallard Drive, HighLands. Costa Mesa. • WEDNESDAY , AUG, 26 Boy--Mr, and Mrs. George Girl--Mr. and Mr s. Sandy w. Haughton, 313 Esth.er ,Costa Hoose, 1918 Por t Cardltf Pi., Mesa. Harbor View HIUs, Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur ~. Owen, 965 Paularino Ave., Robertson 1022 West Wind Costa Mesa. Way West'cu!f. • SUNDAY, AUG, 23 ' G1rl--Mr. and Mrs. Jerome MRS. RITA HIGUERA OF Kelly, 221 Broadway, Costa COS TA ME SA SUCCUMBS Mesa. Bo}'--Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kupts, 2937 Jacaranda Ave., Costa Mesa. J. Jo.. BEROLATTI OF C.M. D1 ES AT t.GE 84 Mrs. Rita Higuera, 87 , of 1519 Monrovia, Costa Mesa, died Aug. 26 at St. Jude's Hos- pital, fullerton. She was born June 18, 1883, In Callfornia and came to Orange County in 1930. She was a filth-generation Californian. Joseoh A. Bero~ttl, 84, of 331 Avocado St., Costa Mesa, died Aug. 31 at Beverly Manor Survivor s Include 4 sons, Convalescent Hospital, CosU Ale~, Gilbert, and Ramone, aU Mesa. He .t'as born March 19. of Newpo rt Beach, and Alonzo 1886 tn Italy came to the of Perris; 7 daughters, Mrs. Unit~ States la yea.rs ago and Lucy Angula ot La Puente, Mrs. had Uved 1n Orange County Claudina Castillo o! Placentia, for 4 years. He had been em-Mrs. Beattlce Reyes o! Ana- played ar; a lineman for Arl-helm, Mrs. frances Mortileg ~Oilt. Publlc Utilities. of BaldWln Park, Mrs . FrMe!da Survivors Include his w1te Castillo o! Ananetm, and rs. Mary; a son, Joseph Jr . oi Sally Rosas and Mrs. Toni Michigan; 5 daughter s, Mrs. Corona or Costa Mesa; 35 Josephine Munoz of San Ber-grandch.lldren; 35 great-grand- na.rdloo; Mrs. Annie Cabral of children; and 2 brother s,Ctw"- Sacramento, and Mrs. Emma les Vasquez of Torrance and Busby, Mrs. Mary Loa Nuanez, Frank. of Newport Beach, and Miss sarah Berolattl, all Rosary was recited Aug, 30 of Costa Mesa· a brother Gla-and mass was ce lebrated Aug. voannl ot Fran~e; and 23 irand-31 at St. JoaQulm's Catholic chlldren and 3 great-grandchll-Church. Interment was at Holy dr n Seplucher Cemetery. Bell-~o·sary was recited Setlt. 2 Broadway Mortuary was In at Bell-Broadway Chapel and char ge of arrangements. mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. today, Sept. 3, at .St. Joa- quim's CathoUc Church. In- terment will be at Good Shep - herd Cemetery. JOSEPH HU TT ER D1 ES Joseph Nutter, 67, of 924 Cedar Pi., Costa Mesa, died Aug. 28 at Hoag Hospital. He wa s born July 29, 1903, In England , ca me to Catilornia 21 years ago and to Orange County 16 years ago. He had been employed as a precision grinder for Rosan lnc., Newpor t Beach. Survivors Include his wUe, Lillian; a son, Joseph of San Juan Capistrano; a daugh.ter, Deloris Moor e of San Diego; a brother, William of Yucaipa, and 7 grandchildren. funeral services were held Aug. 31 at United F'trst Metho- dist Church In Costa Mesa. In- terment wa.s at Pacific View · Memorial Park, Bell-Broadway Mortuary was In charge of ar- ra.ngements. """""EL 10 ADDED KOGO-TV, Channel tO, ortg- ioaUng In San Diego, will be added to Npwport Beach Cable- vision beginning this week. An alflllate or NBC, Cha.nnel 10 offers reports by the gover- nor or Ca U!ornla, together vrtth. reports from the state's legis- lators, Call!orn~·s congres- sional representatives in the nation's capitol plus San Diego regional oews. e OFFICE RENTAL MA RK GOLDAINE DI ES Mark S. Goldaine, 89, of 114 E. Ocean Front, Balboa, dled Aug. 30 at Hoag Hospital. He was bOrn Jan. 25, 1881, In Connecllcut and came to Or- ange County l 7 years ago. He had been manager or Savoy Auto Parts and Garages, Los Ange les, tor 25 years. S~vtvors 1nclude a sister, Miss Zeta F. Goldalne o! Bal- boa, Rosary was recited Sept. 1 and requJem mass was cele- brated at Our Lady of Mt. Car- mel Catholic Church, Newport Beach. interment was at Holy Seplucher Cemetery, Orange, Baltt Mortuary, Costa Mesa, MEEKS IS REASSIGNED Caro• <It I War biab Kbool Roblrt FraaeJ, tor mer u- Prlllcflal Leoo M-,_, -otll&at prlllcflal at Eotaocla ,..lllloood Ill work ID t11o etta-hl&t> aeboO~ w1ll bo ti1o .... trtet olrlct of tbtNtwportWta dtJtrlet director ot.Jtudentaer ... lhillltd ICbOol dlltrlet. He nf, YICII, Ht replaotJ l..eo Arn.n- ftrtd a blrart attaek Aut aprlof ap., wbo bU taken a Job u NEWPORT HAROOR EN~I)j ARST SEC'!10N --.Poao6 TltURSOAY1.SEPT.l. 1970 COROllA Otl. MAR, CALIF. tht rtualpmtot na nws. a.n ustltant q>e.rlmendG wtt.b the request of tUs phyllelaD.. the Anaheim utdon b.lc:b aehOOl pal at Harbor Vltw tc.bool, bas -appollltod aellllr pr._l at KIU)'br<>oloo oeboO~ Costa Mesa. Ht wtU replace Henry Barrl&t, wbo bas taken a year's lean of absence. Mr. Meeks b.as been priDcl-district. pal at tbe school slncettopened AI Zeldrna.n. ustst.a.ntprtoci- 8yausa~. r-----------------------------~------, S141t, Wllllam Cwmingham s I R I fi llld tbo reaulllllment Involves a es epresen a ve a number o! duties, Including •orldDg with th.e personnel de. WANTED partment and the lnstrucUona.l sentces department. He said uststari principal Gerald Mc- Clellan will ta.ke over the helm school until a new princi- pal can be h.lred. He sa.Jd th.e district will be- gin accepting applica tions and conductiag intervlews tor the post Immediately. To r epresent national or ganization which deals with retail and profes- sional c lients. Exc~llent return. Sales exper ience desired. Contact Mr. O'Connor -540·8571 Frigidaire introduces the Skinniest Washer/ ever made &i~d~re SMild~ ru. Ftts almost anywhere. 5 -Yea.r Nationwide Protection PIAn. ... ~.., by c.,.,.l -.on •••' w,,.,,, 101 ••••·• or .. , dtfttl "'1"' ""'"' rorodoet....., • I 'Ill •• If<' o• P•t o Dl'l' ""'' !« 1""''"""1 !fDIKt.......t I« 11>1 '"·'""•rc '" r>o "'""'' "'It<! ·• *""'' ll.lll •ottr •u l r.,., .. ,....., rocop\ Df.l1 dT " 01010> U IOI '""" -lltf ...., •UI. lo !flo DrJ-n '"' aro., ~o•ot a""' .. a,,,., n••IITI>Ir. (Only 2 feet wide) Install it where the wash is, and $aVe steps and lime-anywhere you can get adequate wir ing. plumbini and venting. 2-Speed Washer cleans family-site loads at Reiular and Delicate settings. • Flowing Heat in Dryer leaves clothes sunshine fresh. • Per· manent Press Care in Washer and Dryer. Fri&idaire botllers to hOd in more help DAVIS4BRO In Our 24th Year of Dependable Service! 411 L 17 .. St. ..... Costa Me .. PRJ VATE carpeted groUDd floor alr coo:l.lUoned ofDce on bu8y East 11th SO"eet ln Costa Me- sa, wtth ample parktnf a.ad opttooa.l reception, secretarial and ~y macbiAe flcll1Uu. 642..6?4? - 8 Lm, to 5 p.m. weetdlys. XKE 2+2: Jaguif for !he family. Domes.liated only by rur seat lor the kids, and comfort options . o fOR SALE '&7 Ctn'U.SS. SUPREME, ez ... colloal coodiU..,,llclorJ air, -a-tea ud ........ bueUt ..U., couolt kit-do•. ~ .. alo. uo..uu . JAGUAR 1970 AuntORIZED JASUAR FACTORY DEALER 234 E. 17TH ST. PHONE 548·7765 ... ----------------THE Offl~IAJ.. NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACt' • -., -:.. -"' GETTING RE ADY tor Lldo Isle Yacht Club's Catalina family cruise Is the Billings clan, Jack, Lu and Dtana, shown abOard their Islander 32, the "Orion." ~t a.od power boats wUl tlea.d tor AvalOn and oetgtlborlng Descanso Bay tor the Sept. 19-20 week.eod. The plans call tor sailboats to race back Sunday the ZOth. (Photo by Wally Gerhardt.) BUDMAN-MILLER KNOT TIED Geor ge P. Budman ot Costa Mesa took Miss Christine Mil- ler of Balboa as his bride 1n a late afternoon ceremony Sunday, August 23, at st. James Episcopal Ch urch . The Rev. David Crump con- ducted the double ring ceremony for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley F'ox Miller of 1101 w. Bay Ave., Balboa, and the son of Mr. and Mrs . L. J. Budman of Los Angeles. The bride coose a torrnal wedding gown of white or garxty over silk peau de sole with re- embrolder ed lace and seed pearl trim. Thedresswasm.ade with empire waistline, high neckline adorned with lace and ~ lace embr oidered cap sleeves. The gown was buttoned down the bac k with a train falling f from the shoulder s. Pearl eo- crusted lace formed the cap wntch held her Illusion veiL She carried a boUQuet of yel- low roses aOO carnations. A trlend of.the bride's, Mr s. James Ortiz ot Mission Viejo, and the sister of the bride, Miss Diana. Miller, served as her matron and maid of honor respectively. They wore yellow or gandy gowns made with em- pire waistline and wore wh.tte daisies and baby's breath in their hair. They carried white baskets filled wUh summer nowers. MRS. GEORGE P. BUOMAH (Bernie Alden photo) NEWPORT BEACH JOe THE Otli..Y H!WSI'"'fl' ~IHNTfD AND PUeliV1fO IM NfY'Qitt 11!110' ·THE NEWPORT HARBOR I PREPARING for the loth anniversary friendship tea of the Thursday Morning Club an:, lrof!~ lett, Mr s. Jolln Stollstelmer, gourmet chairman; Mr s. Darrell Co le, progn.m chairman; Mrs. Willlson K. Vance, president, and Mrs. Robert D. Smith, past president. f)lf ONLY LOCALL1' 041Mf0. INO«'fNOfMT. lffW11'A~It I~ THI! ltAitiOa 'IUtU . JOe COSTA MESA PtiOH E, 673-0SJI) CO RONA DEL MAR, CALIF. Retiring educator honored Arthur G. Andresen of East s-::.ence, matl.lema.tlcs and B\.,rr was honored at a t».rqoot p'"l~·sical education teacher at Au 0 , 28 as he reti.red as dep-W ... sntngton hlgtl school. ut: s~rlnteooent of business IN EW LENDING 0 F FIC E R :..n·' e•1ucaUonal services for t••· Los Angeles City Sc!Jools. ~'ters !rom Gov. Ronald Hr·1gan and State Sl()erinten- d~. t of Public instruction Max R,;!ferty were presented to Mr. A:l<!.resen at the Biltmor £> Hotel 00. quet hooonng tUm for 4(1 y..:..:.rs or service. He also re- c .. ved a plaQue from Los Ange- lt! .. Mayor Samuel W. Yorty an ' citations from the State S:-· tte, the count y supervisors, t '' Uls Angeles cit) council, t'1 • Califor nia Muse urn of Sci- e.; e and l.ndustry and the PTA. P. ,ressional or ganiz.ations hr...nodng Andresen include the A:. II Education AssociatiOn, S·:•ool Employees Service As- s.· lation, Uls Angeles S€-con· d.·: y School Administrators, A:. ;ociation of EducatJOt\3.1 Of. t e Employees and the Secon. Steven D. Herckt has been promoteo1 to len..1mg omcer at Bank. of America'!> Costa Mesa branch, manager c.c. Clarke announced this week. Mr. Herckl advances to the position after 3 months at the Chapma.n-Brookhurst branch ln Garden Grove. He JOined Ule bank last September as an of- f\{'er tra.inee and served at the South Coast Town Center and Harbor. Artams branches in Costa Mesa hefor e being iS• signed to Chapmoi.n-BrookfJUrst. .. loTH ANNIVERSARY TEA SET ~;:,~o·~~z~:~;~~,1~:~"""'- A nJtive of Chicaro, ~lr. .\n. Trotters; Mr s. H. W, kussell, dr sen attended ele:nentan aw1 nna.nclal edu .at1on; Mr .... Rob-s.·.onda.r} schools 1n Perms}\. The Thursday Morning Club of Newport Beach will honor prospective members and com- munity leaders at the loth an- niversary friendship 1ea at I p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, at the Balboa Bay Club. Guests of honor will include Mrs. Dorothy Sheely, Newport Beach city librarian; Mr s. John P. Wright, president of Harbor Key of Child Guida nce Center lf Ora.nge CountY; Mrs. Charles R. Lenaha.n, president of Pan- hellenic Council; Mrs. Edgar R. Hill, presl<1ent of Florence Crlttenton Home; Edward C. Lund, president of the boa.rd of Orange County United Cere- bra.! Palsy; Jim Wood, presi- dent of Youth Employment Ser - vice; Miss Carla Hanzlik; Gary Shanafelt, Unicamp; and repn>- sental\ves from Services for the Blind. Guests will be greeted by Mrs. WUUson K. Vance, presi- dent, and by past presidents headed by Mrs. Robert W. Ro- per, whO founded the club, a.n1 lnchlding Mm~s. John E. Wii- Hams, Jack w. Marshall, Rob- ert W. Goedhart, James A. Lee, Robert D. Smith, and Lloyd A. W.Json. l)ince 1960 the Thursday Morning C \ub ll:a.s ma.de con. trlbuHons to various orga.ntza. lions in the area. Among the r ecipients last yeu were the f'lorence Crlttenton Hom"!, Unl. camp, Cerebral Palsy Associa- tion of Orange County, Services for the Blind, Mariners Library and the Youth Em,loymentSer- vlce. Mrs. William Mcfarland is special events chairman for the tea. She Is to be assis- ted by Mr s. James 0 Stam;>er, mannequins; Mrs. Daniel E. Westbrook, reservations; Mrs. John Vaughn, decorations; and Mrs. Mario C. Pacini, ~.ospl­ taUty. ert S, Wilson, budget; Mr s, v~ lia before moving to Calif. Lloyd A. Wilson, club JdY!SOr. o: .i.a m 1924 to anenri colle6e. Reservat1ons for Uit tea ln.!~ H·: :::ce1ved h.is B.A. degr ee be mide li~ callmg ~Ir s . Dame! f:· .. m the t.:mver suy of C4h.f. E. Westbrook, 6i3-2651; Mrs. 01 ..la and hts M.S. deb'!'~ fro rr Cnarles GaHord, 6'13-3422 · and u::; '\Q\11 '\ 1 17RO ~ J:'t\ MRT 3LVD Ph. ~b-1H83 Coua \1esa Mrs. Wilham McWmrt 646-His career with the ~"IC} 6906. ' s :· ools bega!o ~in~~~9~3~0~a~•~·~---;;;;;;;;:' Robert Budman served as his brother's best ma.n. Ushers were James Ortiz, Rtogo Wag- ner of Newport Beach and the PROGRAM ON INDIANS FOR CAR The newest taU (ashtons wUI be modeled by m»mbers ot the club with Mrs. James 0, Stamper commentati.Jlg on out. tlts !Tom LiOOF'ast:lonsofNew- port Beach, Mrs, Darrell V, Cole, first vice presldent and program chairman. has announced the entertainment schedule for ttte club's general m1•et1ngs held on the se<:ond T:Jursday of each munth. These Include Edmond Haddad, lecturer; Corolli del Mar High SchoolMadri~IS!ng­ ers; Geor ge Stuart, creator of historical dolls; Ma'< Cr yor, lecturer rrom :-oew Zealand; and Ballet F'olk Lorlco deMex~ leo. bride's brother, Rob Miller. The Henry Bowen Society, Island, Tustin, Laguna Beach, At a receptlon, held at the chtldren or the AmtJricanRevo. Huntington Beach EJ Toro church, the bride's parents .Iutton, will hold the first tall Gar den Grove and'Anat\eur .• ~ were assisted by Miss Karen meeting Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. ln addition to the current num"Jer Quiggle and Miss PeMy Scott. the home of Mrs. M. M, Samp. of members there are 17 pros- The couple n ew to San F'ran-son. Mrs. Edward J. Steinke wtll pectlve members whose papers cisco for their honeymoon and present a program on the are being worked upon. will make their home at 2868 American Indians after there. Eligibility for C,A.R. mem- !llckory Pl., Costa Mesa. frBshment hour, The bride Is a graduate of Henry Bowen Sociel}' has 25 Newport HarOOr high school ml'mber s and mt-ets every other and is now attending Orange month on the 2nd Saturaay In Coast College. Her husband ts private homes. Oftlcers are: also atterxtlng occ. He Is a Mark Northcross, president; graduate of Los Angeles higtl Nancy Buccola, vice-president; school. Robin Wethe, chaplain; LyM Ougle, secretary; PhiUp M:- frlendly Nelfhborhood Williams, registrar; Patti ~rvlce iampson, historh.n and u. BElL BROAD.W A Y orarian, aDd Owlgnl Roberts, MORTUARY nag bearer. 110 Broadway Chapter m1~mbers live ln U 8-3433, 8-3434 Coata Men Ne..vpor t Costa Mesa, Carpe ts by CALL 646-027S Corona del Balboa bershlp m'lst be proven (an ancestor In the Amer ican Revo ~ lution) and a~s are from grade school through college. Mrs. George D. Buccola, 673-1401, is theseniorreg1strar. The Col. William Cabell ctLapter of DAR Is the sponsoring group. Cur rent olficPrs serving wlt n Mrs. Vance are 4 vice-presi- dents, Mrs. Darrell ~·. Col"!s, programs; Mrs. Donald E. -Garr , m~mbershlp; .'Ms. Wil- liam Mcfarland, special events; and Mrs. Harve} Mc- Clure, yearbook. Secretanes are Mrs. John Morns, rKord~ lng; Mr s. Perry :-oollar, cor- respoDdlng; Mr s. James M. Sterling arxl Mrs. A.J . Pel- le lti'~ni. flnannal. C ARPET CONSULTANT WHO WILL COME TO YOUR HOME WITH SAMI'"LES WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION TO YOU! H.J GtRJffi fUf\N~ 2215 HARIOR IL VD. COSTA MESA, CAUF. IN UNE WITH the natioml pr ogram of conservation and anti-Uttering, members ot tile Henry Bowen Society, Chi ld- ren of the American Revolt:tlon, have been busy lor weeks collecting empty glass jus. As a. result, a full truck load has been delivered to the Kerr Glass Co. In Santa Ana for re-use. A truck tor th.ts purpose W'llS donated by Graytar Electric, 2959 Century Place, Costa Mesa. Pictured here .tel;llng to lo&d the truck are Mark Dugle, CAR ways and means chalrma.n, operating the wt; Bill MacGowan, con- servation chairman, a.od Mrs. David Dugle, senior treasur- other otn c~s are held by Mrs. Dixon J . Webb, treasurer; Mrs . Robert. w. Goedhait, chaplain; Mrs. David E. \'oy les, Clarion; Mr s . John Wil.lliams, community ser vice; ~r s.Char ­ les R. ~nahan, Harbor Area Coordinating CoW1cll; Mrs. John Vaugtln, decoratio[lS; Mrs. Lee Patter son, historian; Mrs. Marlo C. Pacini, hospttaUty; Mrs. Erwin Schwaer, parlia- mentarla.D; Mrs. Daniel WeS1- brook., reservations; Mrs. Mar- lin Kroger, te lephooe (new. c.Jmers); Mrs. John H. Con . nell}', thuter; Mrs. James A. er, on the truck.. ~== Gym Pants 131 Basketballs Shoes ALL STAR 895 REVERSIB LE Gym Shirts 235 Sox 59', 79', 95', 125 Basketball Shoes · 595 . --150 ASStGNED TO YOKOTA 1 Lee, visitation; Mrs. John R. Airman First Class Jack L. Martin, pubUclty. Cahill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Section cha!rman are Mrs. Burt R. Cahlll of 492 Seaward Lincoln G. Ande rson, ut; Mrs. Road, Corona Htgfilands, ha.s John J. Knaw, bowling; Mrs. uaduated at Sheppard AFB, Rupert Brllnstetter, trld~t!; Tas:as, trom the U.S. Air force Mrs. Robert E. Auderson. communications equipment re-crafts; Mr s. Harry F'. Kale and pairman course. Mrs. Frank E. Vachon, goU; The air man., now tra.ine<l to Mrs. John F'. stollstetmer, repair electro-mechanical gour met; Mrs. Kennetb Barter, communtcatlons machtnes, ts couples p-0141; Mrs. Wilbur N. belng assigned to Yokota AB, Brans, knlt-wtts; Mrs. Ja.ck K.. Japan, for duty wtth the Atr Wager, lanpge; Mrs. James Force Communications Sn-C. Stamper, ma.DDeQuins; Vrs. vice, which provides global Gear ~ Schatfer, slngleaires; communications a.nd air tratnc Mr s. Forrest E. Hiaglns, ten. cootrOI tor the lSAF'. nis; W.r s. Velma Coodit, Globe • SPACE FOR RENT in the EnsiCT~ Bu ilding Z121 E. CUll Hwy ., Cor .. a .ti llar SEE OWNER AT THE ENSIGN Ttle,lillt: l ll .. lll IUY NOW AND SAVE OM ••• ALUMINUM PATIO (OVERS 1\T\DOW ami HOUR AWNLl\GS •• ,.,,,.,. •tr!tl . tor " '"''"' "" .. '· And "u u !Kl lr•m II STUNN ING O!COUTOR COLORS '"'"' • Vlt.~ • .,. Moller" • l 1..utifvl lu 1)\iT modertl hc- t,•r ~ 1\f ITUI ITIIfJ('!Ure ~ r<" ·rl~t, ,.t-lror!t()fl of •I\ f,.., lo C•Hl'>\'1,.. n~o·nt r\rrl' t rrlirf"f:• \U1.1) ri'"•I:O-\\ r;,lh· rr I"Tfllt'CIWO lor •nur \'Rlu.blf' drJJX"' tnd f rtiiiiUrf, ~~ :::~nil \nJ Ttnl and A~'>n· tn: vou al" ,,., re- 1:''1\'l' manr e.dru .. . Qurck l elion .. . Courl~f .. And complete deprndahil· ity pllW • 10 year fllllf&Qte• OD th• p.inL tWoiftt Heel._ a. ~ l11 --.. MW cofofl I .,._ telwta.. ,_..._ ••• for lllulln-••• .. ............... , .. , ·-- 1'. \ l "lft ('0\r l~ll io1· \ ' ~ ' •' ' ' -,, ' . n •d!"''" ,. 1!)70 o" I "· ,,j, ' < lo II 1 < l. tl • . , w I ~ ' 1 ' I , • II lo..'' i " ' . " ,. II! I\ ... Our llt>ttPr (Juulit~ i\LUMI~\"11 ~1 SCREEN PATIOS f or ttree or tmall hornt• and mobile hornell ... All Aluminum; La rg!i Doon: Bug Prool ~Oecll the "ind. OROt:;l NOll! !\o ~h~•) Un•n F ... , T .. - The King's Folly Av the la te Clyde H . Denm.:o Tht' ~tnry 1" tu ld ul" k111.1:'~ luul . .,.,•hu hud he~n employed hy the lun,~e tu humor 11\{' royal fllmll)' It wa"" tho• f,,r .. t.u •uw\.~ to Hppear fonlish . The fonl w,,. ~•Vt'n .1 .t .• !l , .m:\ '' wa'< L"llslonuuy for h1m tn relim,.uH<h tht!l .. t.aiT wht>n h·· met 11 J.:rt•.•!t•r l•~ol th.m l11mo;.elf. One dav tilt' kut;.: .,liddo·nl\ ll.h t.tkt'n Ill H t~ t'Onditio n ~ro•w w;:>Hkt'r anct weakt•r 'l'ho• f,,,, "'·'" twrtH<II••II I•• 1:" to llw k111)(~ hr,.l'lirif' ••nlv Hflfor murh jllead1n).: "'Whl'rt' ~~ 1111 lurd ~-!''"'.>!"'"" •• ~ko·d tlw llwl "Ah." !ugh.:-<!''''' k1n ~. "" ,, I«!H: ltm,l( J<Hlrl\1"'< "'And ha« mv loon! j>fi 'JI.trt•<llror Tlo.ol p•l>fOPY''"" :l<k{'l.l the hooll'ott-:<'rl v ""Aiu~ I h:cH' n•d ~one! 1 u • .dr,,rd " \"f)t•d thf' kmf': A~ th"' (Qj,j k•wlt l•1 th•• j,.. ],,.,,. t .. • .... l,pt~·d lu· .t.dT 1111" tlw km,:.:·<~ hund lu rd, thvu art a ~-:n·:ll t ·l ''""'''·'''I l••r I h." I' lll\•pan ••l fnr thut journ••Y ·· A m;m ~~a foul "h•·r• tw lot·;.:h··l~ 1•• l•rt•P••rf' f,H \n~ ~·ll'rn;~l d1••t•nv Thi" l1fe i!< !10 ••rowded wtth dul••·· .tnd .I• II\ !f ll'' fie. or 11 •· \l'rl t·a ·V to fur)H•t ahout r•h'tnity Out elerrutv 1~ a hP.td .. 1nd ,.,,.rl••n•· ftlU·I r.ckt· th.tt l'llu.: l .. n.: J•mrur•y 111\o t'll'rn1ty' H ow womlt•rful 11 1~ th.tt (;,.II h.•~ )J<IHIIt·d vut JU·I hr.w In pr<'JI.IfP f{or tt>t~ long JOUrney (frKI ha" '-'pu k•·n th ruu~:h H •~ ~UTI. Jc~u" l'hnst. and .J{'•U'< <~aod ""I Rm rhto way, thE' truth a nd J!,. hr,... no n1o1 11 •·urnto rh unf" tht• FnthPr hut hv Mt>'" The R eport ed Discovery of Noah's Ark From tnstanbul1 rurkey. came the wo•d lat"O" last summer that Noah's ark had been d•scovered rest1rtg on the s•de of Mount Ararat. Tnere were tY¥0 eJtpedlt•ons en search of the ark last summer season. One party was led by Ery l Cummmgs, known as the world's greatest authonty on Noah's Ark. He states that 185 md1111dual s cta om to ha~e seen the Ark dunng the past 120 year'>. Ht> returned from hiS la !est e K[}("d!t <on to Mount Ararat last Aul!lust. Members of another eJtpedll •on bored through the rce and brought up l1 mber wh1ch may have been from the Ark. Mount Araral has lon~ been called "Kuc +nuh" by the Pers1ans The name means '"Noah's Mounlam ' Another mountam m the Ararat reg1on Is called ··s,t.nap st•m,"' meanmg '"the sh•P stopped.'" There cs a town m the reg1on, named '"Krbotos,'" meanmf!l '"the Ark ... Another carnes a name whcch means "th e p!ace ol descent." N1colaus ol Damascua. only lh •rty years before Chnst. wrote· ""There 1S a great mounta1n en ll.rmen1a called Ba11s One camed m an ark came on shore here alter file Flood. Rema1n5 of the limber were a great whil e preserved here.'" B•tumen IS ~ubJeCt ne1 ther to dec ay. OK1dat1on. no1 attacks of msecls. Here tom b .. rs covered w1th •I would be almost •ndestructoble at the Ararat altitude Ararat IS four hundfed m•lps nortn of Je5usatem. These secular h1St0r1ans han no mterest m delendcng tne Old Testament narratn"e It IS ol 111terest that Marcr: Polo wrote of the A1k. S~akcng ol the "descnp. t•on of greater Armen•a:· he says, "'And you must know that •t •s 1n thiS country 1 I Armerua that the Ark of Noah eJt•.sts (1269 A 0 .) on the top ol a certain great mountam on the sumn11 t of Vltl!CI"l. sno'lj IS so constant that no one can ascend, lor the snow never melts, and •t 15 constantly added to by new snow " /Page 23 II'! "The Travels of Marco Polo·· Russcan av •atOr5 arP SCI d 1 nave flown ovet Mount Ararat and to hav'<? s1ghted the Ark from the atr Tt••<, Na"'> tn 1917 Upon reoort1ng the diSCOVt"f'J to the Czar. \WI"l compan1es of sr!r:11ers were sent to climb the mountain Two t~eeks of hard work we re '"Qlllred to chop out a trail, and +I was nearly a month before 1t1e-Ad• was reached Many photographs were taken, as well as measurements, all of wh<ch wer .. sent to the Czar of Russ1a St10ft!y. the Czar's government was ove rthrown by the Bolshev1k1 Thus. the recOf"ds wpre ne ... d made pubhc, and probably were destroyed nne Goo;pel Mm,.stel) MOUNT ARARAT There remarns some doubt as to the e~act peal\ upon wh 1ch the Ark lanl1"d Genesrs 8·4 reads ··And the ark rested m the se~enth montll. on \hf' seventeenth day of the month uoon the mountams of Ararat. One of the pea~s of the Ab us range bears the l'ame '"Ararat' and IS the lradtt•onal restmg place nf Noah's Ark Th 1s peak IS the summ1t of the Abu<- group and reaches a her gill of J 7.0CXl fePI MT ARARAT AND A NEW WORL D f rom some potnt on Mount Ara rat Noah was shown the !1rst rambow. the filS! token ol the E-ver\a<,tln~ Cuvenant to be g•ve n to man !t was here that God la•d down lour bas1c ia N'S for the regutat•on of all human gowrnment'S lor all generatiOnS What a Witness lhcs rnountant was -what a monument 11 1s' It 1S toward tllat mounta1n all oostdiluv•an races, nat•ons. tnbe<; and tam11te~ ar"! lorced to trace their ane<•strv RECENi DISCOVERIES ON ARARAT 11 has l"lnly br"n on c 'mpilrallv"'!~ ""Cent 1-ears lhat th" nam1· 'Ara•at"' Na~ gcven to the P"'aio: !h.,! no"" h .. ar<; that r~am"' The Armen ans sl1lt call <\ Mas~1s In sPIIe ot some d!fhcultf m •df'ntfyong the "•act peak on hh 1ch the Ark 1esto<>d. some very mter"'>l•nfi! daTil ar"' f'O"" b"'fnre u'>. furn•shed by recent frwtlu! orchaeotog1ca1 suf'leys and €1ploratcon!> cof'ducted on lhiS mountam The most tanj;!obl<> dic,coverles-111 recent yeafs -Y¥ere those made by the french mdustnaii!>I·"'•Piorcr, fernand Navarra. member of a team sent to the •eg1on of M )Uill Ararat by SEARCH (Sc1ent1f 1c E•plorat•on and ArchaeolOgiCal Research) Foundatcon, Inc. Washmgton, D.C. A press conference was recently 11eld 1n thP Los Angeles Hr lton Hotel by members of th•s team-most of whnm are competent 5Cte nt1SIS '" the foelr:! of nuclear phys1cs. geophysiCs. glac•ology and arcnaeolo~-headed by Ralph E Crawford, SEARCH Foundat1on p•estCient. Members of our s taff were 1nvotef1 to JOifl repOf""ter:; and pt.otographe•s from the news mec!1a to v1ew not only mot1on P<Ctures oi the expedition, but actual p1eces 111 tool hewn wood-<~rt•facts e1t•acted from a }:!lac•er at the ]4,000 foot level. flccordonR to the nuclear phy<oiC>SI present. l1ve separate laboralorces -b~ m<>ans o1 a Carbon.J4 test-detf'rmmed the age of th<>se el\tracted pceces to be fr om 4 000 to 'l.OOO years Th<> huge obt<>ct. fr om wh1 ch !he wood was taken cs esli· materl lo 1>1' about 450 feet long. In recent decades several persons ha~e attempted to reach Noah's Ark. r or a little over a century cnterm•llenl reparts have C'lme from ttlose 111511 ng ttlat area In 1840 a team of workers, sent by TurkiSh authont1es to tile rnountacn to butld barrtcades agamsl avalanches, d1scovered the prow of an anccent Sh1p JUtlmg from an •ce pack. There were three rooms m the protrudmg seCtiOn. Archbcshop Noun , wh •le searchmlj for the source of the Euphrat"S m 1892. found what he descrtbed as !ne Ark He cla rmed to have entered the part !Utlmg out of the •ce. A Ne.,.. Zealander. who SPrverl as a spy lor Great Bntam prior to World War !J, reparted ftndmg a wooden structure h1gh on the mountam, wh•le escap1ng •mpr1sonment 111 Iran. He presently teaches m the Olei!O Med ccal College m New Zeat-'lnd. Commerc•a! av1ators llymg over Ararat persist m reportmg a ship.like shadoY¥ m the 1ce when 11 •s clear ol surface snow, a phenomenon also observed by Fernand Na-varra and Harry Crawford, SEARCH Ararat eJtpiOfation leader and veteran of seven eKpedo trons Few inc1dents fecorded 111 the 81ble have been subjected to more ridicule, distoftions -and even refutatiOns-!han the account of the Flood and Noah's Ark. It is belreved that the team of e Kplorers from SEARCH is on the threshold of makina one of the greatest discover ies of modern times. It should not be: too surpr1sing that the Lord would -as on other occasions-use tools of the archaeologists to produce another art1fact. an addittonal Jmk to the cham of overwhelming @'<lidences support1ng the fact of the inerrancy of the Bible as the Word of God. Th ts in a day when so litlle credence IS g1ven it by the worldly wise. As extra-biblical 1est•mony concerning the AMI , we turn to the annals of history. ~sus (4th·3rd Century B.C.), the Chaldean priest-historia n, states that the inhabitants of the Ararat region scraped the c.ove nngs of pitch from the A'* ror talisrnam and ant idotes. Josephus (lsi Cefltury A.D.), the Jewish his- torian, affumed thttl "its (the Ark's) remains are shown here (Apobaterion,~. 'Place of Ducenl') by the rnhab1tants to this clay." Othe~. includin& Dr. l'rederic Parot (l8Z9). a Russian physician, claims to have found the Art!. There wore two men present at the pre.ss conference, representatives of the Turtistl IO'V8frlment, who stated their aovemment's interest in the expedition. LMt Y"f a total c1f onty three weeks' time was lfllnted to explora the rea:ton. Hopefulty, •n extension of several months wlll be ,anted this ye•r. We could not help bUt feel an excitement In the possibility thlt this ex.,._ dltion may make one of the lrtltest diSCCJYerits In the history of archaotolou. May God pnf it for HIs 1Jory. -8lblicll .Rese~rth Monthly • MYTESnMONY By V. T. Moody IAm•ric:an Hebrew Christian) (,, ....... _ .... H .... J-·· '"'' ..... 7M. LN .......... ,005).) llK'l words of thiR hymn really <ktcribe ltow heard ~fore. introduce<~ me to a Sunday came to know my S&viou r : Sehool teaeher, a Mr. G1rdiner, who el110 was "In loving ltindnea Jesus came a ~eat help to ~e in lindin~ Chrial as my My t10ul in 'Mercy to re-claim S1vtour and MeMtah, And from the d~pths of 11i11 and $ham~ When the queMion waa finally put to mt' to Thro' p;race He lifted mt-.'' accept Christ as my Sa\'iour, I gladly ac• Wht'n 1 lcx'k back on my past I marvel a l ce~ted, ltnow_in~ that _I woul~ now havr a the lovl" of Christ, takitl~ a poor. 1\iuful , way -aoltd foundatiOn 10 butld my l.fe upon. ward littlt' n('wsboy ()IT thr 11lre(l!il of N~·w Up to that timt' my own family paid littlt· York f.ity . I had been tllt(lWn in with !(ltR{I:· nllf'ntion to u wayward nf'wsboy, hut wh,.n tilers, communists, ~tayin~ up throu~~:h luto they heard I arttptl"d ]C:IJII!I aa my Mf"AAiah , hours, corninf!; homf' in the WN' hou rs of tlw tht' 6rf'workll started. Thry wrrt' ~oin_~t: 1(1 havr rnorninp:. Truly I P1•1i:r I :5. having lwt'n "k•·pt me chf"<:kt'd hy a psychialri~t. Would I not .tw loy tlh'' powt>r of G<)rl ," i~ t rue in my lire . It\. safer in a home fo r meutaJiy reh,rdr-d? Pnuse ,,.lly thr\j IIi!< Cruet that l'v1• llf'Vt'r h:u~ a \.ml, lit· nverrulrd. My family told me to t£"t polit't· rl'roul. Pr ai~ His Namt'! nut of t!.t' houeO<" and ~lay out. I wll." 118 J!:CH"IO ll!l A~ain 10 t"Omr hack to my f'a rl y Jli'W~huy rl•·ad 10 tlwm. Mr11. Moody. a widow at thnt day". wtll'n I look ha!'k and I can Sf''" Go•l'~ tinlf', had a !!parr room and arran11;i•d to haw· wonderful lf•tulin~ Htt nd, havin~ alway:~-ha•l .11 mr ."lay in hN home. wantf'd ffif' to u . ..,.. hf'r prayt-r in my ht'IHt that God would l•·arl nw oam,., as shf' had no ch ilrln•n of he r own. Hf' answert'd my prayers by leadinp; mr tu Moth•·r Moody looked ahl'f my !ipiritual ...,•f'l. know a Gentile Christian !'ill~inp: II"EI('hrr, 1:1 fa rt'" as if I was her own t<Oil . It was truly a Mrs. Mary H. Moody. throu~th a frif'11d of my Centilf' Chri1:tian'! lovt' that ...,·on a little J:w· family. Shf' nol onh· traint'd my vo icf', hut i~h ht'arl. In late r years !he becamt' n·ry Slt'k. ~howed mf' thr Way. the Truth a nd thf' l.iff'. It "'as tht<n my privilt-gt' to takt' care of ~l'r, tht< Lord ]f'!'U~ C:hri!ll ~ S ht-inlroduCf'd me to to St'f' to it she receivt"d !he bt-~t o f mt'clJ cal Christian peoplt>. somt' who wr-re Mini!'ter"'. care. S he has sinCe" gone to h t'r reward. Thr- \1issionar if'~ and just ordinary people, who Lord rf'warded m y faith by ~ivinA" me a had suC'h happv faN's that it madf' me lnnfo! Christian ~finistn's wonduful swt'f'l dauj!hlfr to ha\'f•lhat ~omf' l\'IH' of di ~positirm . ":\1oth,,·· .,.·ho also b\f'$5ed U! with a beautiful daufo!h!N. Moo<lr h l\'1.. m•· to hPr Church (Tht' fifth Th<' l.ord truly is f!;ood. His mi'TC\" ,.n,lurrth 4.v,·nut· Prt'sb. l'hun·h 1 to h!'a r things I nc ~·('r rorl"vrr. Prai>~~" His Name. A LOOK AT THE BOOK FATHER KNOWS BEST By Dr. '••oiciefll ol lob Jo"'' Uno ullolr, c;,,,,..ifle, S.C It 1s a good th1ng thai God does not alwcoy' ....... r...-7.onu fa•thful ~rYants ol Got.! 11:11. an,.wer our prayers in JUS! the v.:t y 10 which we .mJ EIIJ..ih\ pclllll>n was never granted then or take for granted that H t> .,.,111 . Sometimes we l .• t.:r. for he never d1ed. Instead. he was taken e).pect H irn to .;;ay, '"Ye~ ... hill m~1c.:uJ H..-up mto heaYen by a wh.rlwind and a chariot \iiYS ·'No."' ,,f lliC EltJah, under the JUmper tre.e, was We arc ott..:n h~c ch1ldn.•n ""ho are con-n::u.Jy 10 g1ve. up the struggle; but God had •C10US only of the fact that we .,.,ant 'omcthmg. furt her worl.. fl)r h1m to do. Elijah. depressed .onJ ht!~·au..e \loc \lo .1n1 11 "" t~sl.. (,oJ for 11 It ..1nJ discouraged. made an unwise request. :t l•llle ~on ~outd :hk h1s fa1her for a knife. l•od. Who Sii W nch mmistry slretching out ul course, a w1se and lovmg father would not .ohe..~d , Who planned to send a heavenly chariot g1ve tl to him smce he m•ght t"! injured hy 11 10 take the prophet home when that work was l •<XI . Who ~~ not onl y mfinite tn H1!i. Jove hul completed. would have been unkind had He Who 1s also tnfinitely wt~e. know~ that tht.' .om v.l·rcd Elijah's prayer hy grant ing h1m his th111g we ~omel!mt!~ dt'-;tre would not toe h J r<:4uc'l tor death. our l:le~t Interest. In H " mercy H e refuses th The trouble with Elijah's prayer was that 11 thc thing wh~t·h , while Jes•rahlc from our "'" l"lt)l 1n !he wtll of God. W e should be •tandpomt. He know~ .,.,ould lx' h:u·mfut. The trouhlc " "e •cc only thl' 1mmcdiate Jc,n.:- ( 111J S('C• th e ,·t.:rn . .r re~ult [lq..ah . u ... cour •• gcJ , tho ught he .... a~ the only ,,nl" left ..alo\C" "ho lo\ed and honore~,.J (,o.._l and he pr".ly<'J 1o1 J1e Jn,te:td o f 'cnJu~g Jeath to the prl"lrhct the I N d m<tde hml l..no .,., there '" ._. l)\lr praye r " alway~ m line With His will. { hn•l H1m:-,dl ~ct us tht.' eKample wh~n he pr .• yct.l. '"0 My Father. 1f 11 1s po~1b!e, let lhi~ cup P·'" t mm ~1e . nevertheless not as I Will. hut <1.• rt10u .,.,1!1 " (Matthew ~6 .39J .-Amer. •~.on \\lay 1-e..~tu re~ WHERE WILL YOU SPEND ETERNITY? "\Vdl," vou :uk, "how do I know ~" Th.ank. c;oJ. according 10 the R11Jie, no1 only ,,,n vou knnw, but you nn dtofHr whrrr )'OU will ~p(nJ rt("rnHv, -.,:,,.,.,. w~ all br'!Je1·e, or 31 it'J~1 ciJtnJ to ~­ liCit'. 1n 1hr BJhle. And W (' .111 hdir1r m ctt""r fllll . \\"r know that htc:: n ~hort (,od .a,ks, '"\\'hat IS \IHif ltfr' It IS e1·en :l 1Jprmr. !h.tt JJ'J"'(:Jrrlh J,., J hnlr t1mr, :~nd tl•t'n l.tlll,hdh ;1".h .·· (],une< 4 14 ). V..'r kno w th.lt dt·.:ll h .1nd phlpnrm .lrt ~ure--Cod sap, "h ~~ :lof\" l''llntC"d unw i'IH'O onle tn d1e. ln11 Jhrr 1h1s tlw pult.;nlrnt.'" /l it-h Q 27) And W("" krtc'JW 1h.u rfnni!V •~ t'll•llt"~~-1he \Vnrd of r:nd dt:· \< nhes If H I"I('!O~~··(or('~Cf ,Hld e1er," \\'r .-IJ •m to hclir1<' tn hr.1,rn JnJ 111 hell, 1r1. unfortunJ.tdv, show hur tude l~tncern 01•er nur rtern.ll desu~y. \Vr are f.lr more: .-oncerned alxou r 1hc th ti:'C-~ore and tc:n \"eJr ~ or ~of 1hrs lttr, thuu~h v.e know th1~ to 1~ hut a moment tn e1~rnuy. lfr.v.· Ifill): 1s rlern•t)" ~rtvhow ' The: rnunen1 ))utrh ht<tort.tn, H endrtck. V :m l.()fm , 10 h1 s l~vk ulkJ Tht" Srory of ,\f(Jnkmd. rc:l.Jte~ tJ,c: tnllnwm~· "I h~h u p 111 1he North. 10 the land rallc:.\ .;;,1\tOt..l, there sunds a roo:k . II 1s onr hundrrJ mdr, ht~h anJ onr hunJred m•ks v. 1dt'. On•c: c:1rry thuu~anJ y<"ar s :J lmle l"ltr d tr•mcl 10 th1\ tiKk to ~h.npcn 1H he:~k . '"\Vh(n tht' rock h;u thU! lxcn wurn aw.:~~y, 1hrn ·' ~111,1-:le da y of rternity will have gone hy." lu1t think-an eternity 10 he spent forever e11her 111 the perfrcf paradi~ called hr.:~vr n, or 111 the 1rrnhlr trlnncnts of hell. over rhc por· Ill' bf wh1(h, 111 the immort.:~l wmJs of the pt>t't J),lntr, :He tn!oenhcJ. "All h ope ahandon, ve who enter ht""re." ~urrJ~ W(''J) aw« thH 1l 1$ jUS! good sense: to prrp:ltc for ttt:'rmty now, brfo rc 1t •~ /or. C' rr too l.:ur . "Well,"' yuu uy. "I hrlievr in Cod, 1£0 to d•unh . .-.nd Jivt' 1hc he-st I can. \''h.:H r hr c~n I do''' ,'\.:ow hclic::\"injo": in God. aurndinJ.! churc h, ~rtd du1ng one's hesr :.ue all admirablt:: ye t, aHordtn_i! to the: Word of God. the: H oly R•hlc, 1he!oe: ran not ,fi:C'I. us to heaven. Nrithrr, accord- ong to (;oJ, can our church mrmbcnhip. hap- lt~m. confirmation. ministr-r. prie:~l, nor our good deeds anain for u' eternal lifr. l'ut, thank God, there is :m answer to 1he m:auer of life: a.nd doth. heaven :and hell, a ~•mple ;:an~wcr, yet fre'lucntly elu~i vt: in iu very simplicity. The Word of God has 1he answe:r. St. John, in the: 3rd chapter of his gospel, 1e:lls of a rdif!:iom le-2der naJTKd Nicodem us. who c.ame to Je.sus one night for help. fetut wid hirn. "Ye must ~ born ag.ain," and ez- panded this to include all of us by stating quitr nnphatically, "EKcrpt: a m<~n ~ born again, he: canoot tre the Kingdom of Cod." '(lohn 3:3) Prrny dogmatic, perhaps, but thue art: the word.a of ChrUt Him1df. Some today, like Nie:o&muJ, will ask, "How can .a man be: boc-n when he is old l Can he c::ntc.r the K:COnd tinw= into hi• mocha'• womb and be born?" (John 3:4) But Jesu• •nswcn, ''11"1at which i1 born oi the lk:lh is fk:sh ; and that which is born of the Spirit it 1pirit," (John 3:6) Jtating again thlf one mLllt el· pcrienc.e • lpiritual ~birth in ordct to c.nte.r hc.nen-"'Yc "''"' lx botn again." (John 3:7) - Now, havr you h«n born 3i!:lin' H:.avc: you C:XJ'c:rir ncc:d this spi ritu~l rebirth' This IS the: nnr rl-u ng. according 10 the Word of r.od, 1h:1t w11l drterminr your rtcrnJ.l dr-~tiny. !'o, fnr thOS<: who rully W3nt to know how lfl (\e born again, herr <S !ht' an5Wr'r from (;~'~ Word: \Ve mu~t rt"rogm::t"" the fan that we a1e ~in· nt'n, th:H we've vtolatr<l r.oo·~ l :1w~-antl we all h:1vr . Cod says "r\11 have ~mnrrl and come: ~horl of the ~lory of God. . . The:re is none: n,~-:hteous. no not ont. . . Thcrr IS not a iu~t man upon earth thai docth good and ~mnt'th nn1. . . If we 53y that wr-have no sin, we dr<eive oursc:lves, and the: tnuh is not tn us. .. If we: ~ay that wr have not sinned, we: make Hnn a liar, and H is word is not 111 us." (Rom. 3:23, 10 ; E.cd. 7:20; I fohn 1:8, 10) Wr must r ('prnl of our SIM. Tht Rible uys 1hat God "commandtth all mc:n ~vcrywhcrt to repent." (Acts 17:30) fesu5 uid. "Except yc repcOI, yc shall all Jikt'wise ptr ish." (Luke I I ; J .\1ld 11 ~~ ""1 "' ,IIIII< uli h• ltf>C'Ut ·'' Ill J!·III•C U> thm~ of "1<,11 0111 ~Ill\ h,!l(' Cll\1 '''· 1our lrlt'ntls, and 0111 lcnl·tl Ont·, hut. flln\t '" .111, o! wh.tt thc-\ h.tl(' lO\t Cod. h ""·'~ lor loll('~~'~'· )ll<ln .tnd <1111•1:". !h.n r ;nd. •hr {:u:;olm .111<l Kill ).: o/ 1h1s unc1rnr, lr11 I II • hunH' 11\ lw.l\l'll .1nd ,,,lllc: 10 t':lf!h to the )X'f\lm n! 1hr 1 "'" ]t'~u,, 111 ,ufln .•nd ltln·d ,111d ,J.c -rh .1! 11'c-llllj.!hl J.:O trer . ""I krch) tK""n:<"cle we the lfllt (tl (;,)(1, ll('t,IU)o(' lic l:11ol .tnw11 II" l1fr !<>r U•."' ( J john ;.jf,) \\"l. llh!•l l"l"(r'lf"l (.hrl'l 1111U uuf l11:.11h ;o•10l l11r~ ·" out SJitOur \Vr rc:ul "' ll•r 11111 ,hap4:rr ol St. john. ~j"IC.:lkJng nf 1hr IA m l /nu~. ""lie WJS tn the world .. l!ld 1hc wvrl.l w.1~ m:ulc hy l l1111, :~nJ 1he wml•l knrw I lull 1101. Ht"" c:unr un111 I lis own .. 1nd I It' uwn rr n·11rJ 11•111 nm. But :1 ~ m.1nv a<. ,·rrrutt·d ll un. w 1 hrm ,c.ll c lit' pnwer to J)(", umt' I he wns r.f ( ;c;J. e\C:Il to thc:111 that 1-.che.\l.' 1111 H " nan\c:." (john 1 .]/l.f !~ And 1hcn lesu\ Hm11dl ~:•p. "'Bt'I!Uid I 'tJ11J :11 th<" Joor .. JmJ knock: 1r ..ny 111.111 hr .H r11 ) qlt<t'. ;~nJ 0111:"11 thf tlc)(JI, I Wtll ,om(' 111 Ill h•m.'" ( Re'. l . .?ll) The 1nomcn1 we upc:n our he.:~n ~ w tht' Lord lt'u ~ . .:~~nd place: our l"ompll'tr '""' m lltm. .md H11n ;~]onr, ~~ Uur S31'10Ur. C:oJ prnnH~e\ to forg•V( our \i1n, sa1r our ).(1111. .:~nd rrSt""ne tor U\ J home 10 hC':Ivcn :~nd, on thc :tuthority of tht Wmd of (;1)(1, we l".:~n ~now wht'rr we'll Sl)("nd clrrn••Y· ( ;0<} S<IY'• "Thrse 1hin~~ have I wrurru unto yt111 1h.:1t heliel't nn the namt' ot the: Son of <:n.J: th;u yt' may ~now 1hat yt illlllt"" t!t rnal lilt." (I fohn '\:!~) :\ntl k sus pn""""'· "'fIt' that hc.ne.t h my word, and be· ~~~~r•h '"l hul) 1h:H 5enl me, hath everlasting ltte .. md 'h~ll not comr into condcmn.alion; hut '' J!·"'r"tl from dt":Jih umo life." (John c; Nl Nnw, Jrr y()u willtn.~e to 'ICIIIc 1he m.a!lt't of vour c::rrrno:~l dC'~Iiny? Will you do i1' You can, rt).:hl lh•~ mmncnl, (tOO grant that you might. 11,e:n, fU~I sign the followinf( indicalion of your dec!$tOn. and 5end t1 10 1he address lxlow 1h:u we m1f(ht pray with yoo :.nd for you, IISC> lhtt we: mi,Kht Sr"nd you some helpful Scripture liiC::t:IIUte . J, lift' S11viowr'1 N•m~. A•YIII./1. Dr.MO>n NEWPORT HARBOR ENIIQI SECONO SECTION·--PI&! 2 Tl!URIOAY, SEPT. 3, 1910 CORONA OEL MAR, CAUF. Great Events in the New Testameat "Zacchaeua the Publican Converted" Luke 19:1-10 By Mra. Joy Martin 61 ,_THe SWOitD OP THe LOitO. a.• lott, Mw,_,._..._ "T- "i.D.gcatM worda w.IUdl b:m th• k•r ••,..: lf •o r•J•r•DC• ia v:l••~~.o tlM ONWtr u..uolly will be found in tb• Scriplur• abo"•· CLUES ACJIOSS "Lord, !be ---~ of mr ~dl J 'Ji,.• to tbt poor'" 4 lriad ol lYe• Zoccboeu.~ d~d 10 "they .. wmwed.. 114!· i•v-..... II Lail!all ol two citi .. {Actl 1:10: 14:1) 12 a d iT ol Moab (NWL 21 :l5) 13 Hlor the ____ of auaa bl coaoe to ... 1r aad lo ~e~.-e that which wcra loaf" U iaitioll oJ two jucl.9•• (Judq. 3:31; 13:2.4 ) 15 a wild•ra-!Gen. 21:21) 17 '"•••n _._ ----the dMCe•t of tbe mouat of QlJ,.M" (l.Wte 11:37) ·u. "20, "24 ulot ------------ oblde at tbr houae'" 21 "I r•----ll1a!i lourlold .. • .tria.9.-cl iaatnuae•t cr.a. 5:12) 21 initia• ol a .-!eked ld.av ol t.- rael aad vo•eraor of Ilia M- Il &.,. 11!3) "30 Hlor tod.gy I mua1 ----crt thy ..._. 32 ·be ... recel•ed hi-. ----H 31 oltv of -.ita-(Joe.b. 'Z2:3t.) 37 ""o11e Uttle ----IGIII.b~ (n Scua. 12:3) 31 --Ur.ey -de him ____ I• IUa cbarlot• m ~:m..,. 10:11) "31-.o .. 17 ~ tl UUU.ll ol a M-.bitWI. ._ __ oDd her ..tlt...-.U,.-law (Jqtll 1:4. 2) U ~be • . , dlmhed up izdo IYCO-e tree" U 'lilt up tN llaada whkb dowa~ (Heb. 12:12) 'tl, •sc "lot" to clay I e\UII llblde at --------H f.l aite ol ,.._. 8rat oairade {Joha 2:11 ) S2 initioll ol lint coupl• S3 initloi.Jo ol two iud911 (Jud9. 12:1. 13) U i.Dltioll of Noomf t dou9bter.-ln· law (Ruth l:t.) sa .. , .. u.. •• , .... d. aDd ____ tkrouvb Jericho" 10 tbe chief amon9 lh• publlcau CLUES DOWJf 1 "cmcl. be mad• ---· a.od coa&e dowD w 1 "talr.a b.ted l•st b• ____ •pore DO! l.b.e.~ (1om. 11 :21 ) 3 i.a:.itio:la of o doctor a:•d o Miler ol pvple (Col 4:U ; Acta 11:14) 4 ··----· "-· doWll .,. tllf" dUld die"' (JohD 4:t.t) 5 "'who thea b. ICil'edt' (Luke 11:2C ) I "fum IKII from it lo tll• rivht hii.Dd ----to th. lett" (J...r,. 1:7) 7 i~&ltiall ol fin1 :snd third i¥d9•• (ludv. 3:1, 31) By Dr . Bill Rice I '"let tb• .. a ---· II.Dd Lhe hal· ne .. tA•r•of" (h. M:ll) I "'oncl. IMu• ----aad po....S IJuouP Jericho .. II "for lbe ----ahaU eoa&• upoa lh.e, ... -(Luke lt:U) 15 "the •a•• of bbl city wa (Gen.. 31:31} 11 city wlt.er• lua:el 1uH•,.d deleat (Jo.Ja.. 7:4) It i.a:.it!ai. of a hu.thaad crnd wife (I Sam. 11:20) :U ''111.• chlld:rn. ol J:•roa. til• dill· eire• of -----IN•b.. 7:47) 22 ad,..l"l_, of N•hemlah (N•b.. 2:10) 23 a -uat (An. 1:12). ----•t14 25 HJ"WI eokl uato her. ----culllr IMtuk ):U ) 27 "he made h .. t• a:nd ccua• ____ .. 21 "the 9f•Gt drovoa .... ca..t out. that -----.rpenl" (ln. 12:1) 31 initi.U 0"1 Sou1'1 dUel ~­ aad lria couatry (l 5caD.. 21 :7) 32 dtr .... ,. Zocc:ba•!R u,..d 33 Hwt.r ._ ---· tlt.e cohT' (Lub 11:33) 34 dty ol the Chalde" (Ge .. llt31) lS ~----locbet lho\11 oDe llaiag .. (Wk. 11:22) 4D a dO'U9 .. ter of Solomoa (I K.lav-4:11 ), ____ "IIG\11. « -u.. hail ol mr ---_ I 91"• ta do. _,. u .. _tl c. • ...., -----(I CirnlL 4:1) t7 -· CUI 33 d.,wa U "Bilpolt. tM d.auwhl• of ----• (0 So.. ,,,, so ---21 00"-SI "tonoauach ----be alao bl a eoa ol~- $4 a pod ldDt" cUa.a-d Ia hie 1 .. 1 en au-. 11:121 SS •• of Palq (Gea. 11 :11) 57 tl•• to• of O:aeha.~ ___ ,..rl {I au-. 27t21) 5I iaitlalil of a ,._cber caul a cldef ca:ptaia (Act. 22111. a) Sl bUtScdl of twe hulpe (Ju49'. :ll31, IS) ANSW£1 TO LAST WEEK'S FROM "SWORO OF THE LORD " MLJRFREESBC;)!"', TENN. WILL A PERSON DIE BE- FORE HIS TIME IS UP 1 Dear Dr. Bill: If a per"IOII doel· 11 't die ""tt.l Jail H?l"W! it wp, Jw.o oboMt oi~111e crcu.\n wAert!l tJ\1- f!T)'OIIItJ il lrilled f I I et;ltt')'OM 011 boord dtu doe• tlaal mtJOlll IMt ev~e·• ""'"beT 'IV(U NJI tat tM 10me Umer ANSWER: Well, whm tomeone dle1-whether alone or with a tarac aroup---1 tUJ)I)OU hi• num~r 1a up! HowPver. I do not bf'llt"Vt" OW Blblt" teachn that God hu at"t a eertaln date for each of u. to clte and we am co'rc 1o cUe on that date reo rantiHa ot what wt' do. I ~aUu that It Ia a VeT)' eommon belief that "no OM dh•a until hia numbe-r I• up." Evm Napolron. I undffltand, bdlev1!d that the buJ.. lfl had never ~ moJdfd that could kHI him. The "Uttle Em~r­ or" wu said to have btoen bold and ctartne In bettie becaUH ol hla oonvSe:Uon th.ll hf: wu bwfn.. c.lb&e. Several limn hit horH wu abot out from undt-r hlm and Jw c.alml)' mounted aaodwr bone and ~tirl.wd wtth .... f'llbt. HeYetttwln., I _.. not lind the tnehlrc In the Blbl.e that there • & dAte .. , for ~a.eh ct \11, 1be BfbM limply N:l'l, ,. ... .., ... ., " appoi111ted w111to tnl!ll ottett to d£1!. PHil alter tllit tl&t: jydgmnt" IHPb. 9:27). Actually, me-n u n do 10me lhlrcs that wm haaten thf'lr dt-atha and It Is poqlble to do some lhlnp thai wiiJ lnt:rease Joneev1ty. 1. Men sometime• luiO"Ningly md their own lives throu&:h suicide. Such a m•n c:uta 1hort hi• own lift'. 2. Mm aometlmn ahorten their livn throu&h ain. Jamea J :15 •A)'5, "T"e11 .,....... lt411 llato\ ~. U b""""to\./ortJt.li•; (I'W£ti-. wllftlt M /1~, br"'hlgort.\ forrlt ti«JIA!' 3. It is •IIJO pculble for ont to IE'ft8then his llfr. 'lbe~ is a promiH' In Exodus 20 :12 that God wUI •lve lontl:" life to t~ who honor IMtr ~~nta. Paul r!"PUta this promlat" In EphH.Ians 1:2,3: .. /l(lft(JT tAJ /alkr .... 1M(Mr (d~ il liM: /int COM .... t~Cfmftl wU.\ P"''t"C..J, TMt U ,..., b1 ...0 wUIIt ,._, aiNI f.\Qfl .,..,.., Uw ro.g o. 1.\e eon.\." ~ are tome t.JU,.a, theft. tbat a man can do to ~ or Mnlthal hla life. 1 do '* kline that God ...... ~rn\lntd • lftOfMn( ..... each 0n1 ol ua ahab die rtllardlal of how .,. u.,.. or wtt;ru .. do. , Now •••llrtt o•r rt•w <l'••d •-•~!to•') 791 OOVII DIIYt~ AT "™ STIIIT ~T •• 1:-AC:Ht CALI,.OftNIA THE AMI .. ICAN LUTHI!IIItAN CHUIIItCH 1 :00 A.M. SUNDAY-EARLY WORSH IP 1: tl A.M. SU N CAY -CHRISTIAN I!OUCATION I lUNDAY SCHOOL) 10:10 A.M. SUNDAY -FI!STI\11! WORSHIP 11'1e Rev. Jamea o. Blain, Putor The Rev. flOnald White, t\Ntatanc. Paa&or or Udo Ne-.,ott Beach SJNDA Y SCHOOL f :ISa.•.-.llle .•. SUNDAY SERVICES t :IS -IIe ••. WEDNESDAY EVENING MEETING 1 , .•. READING ROOM •••~ oloyt: 9 e ..... -~II'·"'· .... " ..... ,, 9 o .... -7:45 ,, ... Tw ••4e, onol f.,clop . 9 ...... -5 , ...... 7-9 , ..... S..nol•y: I II'·"'· -4 II'·"' .CONI Clll!K'II OF ~.laRNTIIT Ne-.ort Beach 11 CaronaclciW.t 1100 Padfto VIew Dr. AJNDAY SCHOOL 10 - SUNDAY SERVICE II •• WEDNESDAY EVENINO t.E.ETING l tOO •·•· I•Hb.c R-~ M•t .. t 81~. '286S Ea-t Gout Rwy., CUM. ...... rtt.: 10 .... • s n ... d.,. •••Ia• 1 » S.&.: 10 .... 10 4 P••· You are •uend to use lh.e inYilcd to ... ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CENTRAl BIBLE CHURCH Emph.uizins Pl.ln of God The Perwn of Chrill The Power of the Holy Spirit lUNDA 'I' f CHOOL e '"·"'• ""OIIINING WOIII-1~ I AN O •CD HifiDAV e leLII! I TUO'I' AND PIIIAVIE.III 1t00 P ..... N U IIIII!III't OUIIIING l lft'OIVICCI A full Youlh Prosr .. m Cm. of Or•ns:e •nd 2lrd. Sl. C01 l• Mn.a Pastor Fred Morse LUTHERAN OIURCH OF THE loi.UTER l•thet•C•rch In A.ertce 1900 Paellle VIew Dr. CCI'OCiil del Mar, Calli • DR. WlLlJAiol R. ELLER -Mt-- 9o00 A.M .• Family worllllp 10:00 A.U.. • Cbarell. .:bool lloOO A. If.. Feottra worllllp NURSERY PROVIDED Jll~ &ngr'ijllfumal Gl~urr~ 3262 Brood Streat, thwport Height• A Frf'f' and l ntlt>PPnJ~nl ( '"l~tt'gatrorJol (hristion (.Auu:h Thtr Rav. Horman Brown, preoching &.lnday Service and Chu rch School at 10:00 a.m. Hurnry core provided Phone: 6.(2.2]4() FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "TII F. CF.."'''fER POR RIBL/CA I_ Sl"UDf ES" DR. P. G. NEUMANN f>HTORS DR. JAMES COMBS 9:45A.M.-Bible School, with ou r 15 buses se rving South Orange County 11:00 A.M. -Momlng worshio 7:00P.M. -Evening Service 301 Magnolia St. (At Santa A"a A.vt.l COSTA MESA Ph.oo• 548.1733 Home of P. G. Heumann Christion School Khlfiugarttn -Rth Phone 548·2&..0 Gra de ~EWPORT HAHBOR E~g(;lj SE~D SECTION --Po&< 3 11-IRUSOAY, SEt' I. J, 1111.1 CORONA DEL •AR, CALi f AGENDA FOR PLANNERS A noat1n1 rlltlurUII oa lhe 5. ResubdJv-tsloo appllcaUon bly a.ad u 11-story apartment of NeU D. Nelson of Newport I:MaUcnDC lD klboa are amoog Beach to resubd.tvlde 2-2/3 Mlts the ttema oa tM apoda ot tbe into z parcels to create Z sep- Newport Beach PlaDnJ.Dg Com-a.rate dwelling sites and 213 mlssioo tor Its meeting at 8 and 215 Jasmine Ave., Coroaa p.m. today, Sept. 3, lD the City del Mar. Hall. Here Is the agenda: 6. Resubdlvislon appllcaUoo 1. Use permU request of the of Lyell Buttermore for re- Mewport Arches Marllr.L, 3333 alignment of lot lines at 429 W. Coast Hwy,, Marlneu Mile, Isabella Ter., Corona High- tor use of a boat as a 150-lands. sea.t Oaating restaurant at the 7. Zone change amendment Arches Marina property. r equested by the lrvtne Co. iii! 2. Use permltrequestot Rol-for prezomng unincorpoarted ly Pulaski tor an 11 -stor y, 56-for prezooing unincorporated &...:.-. unit apartmelll bulkHng with 88 territor y consisting of 356.6 Iii:: parking spaces at 600-614 E. acres nor th of San Joaquin Hi Us Ocean Ft., the for mer loc.atlon Rd . and east of realigned Mac- of the Balboa Rende~vou.s ball. Arther Blvd., as a r esideriial room. community with supporting 3, ModltlcaUoo application of commerci.allacilities . THE DOIXiERS of East Bhatt are pictured here followtng their victor y for the BB champ- ionship 1n the Newport Mesa summer taseball program. In the tront r ow, left to r igtlt, Greg Preckle, Phil Lebeohaum, Don Wllson, Mark Calder, Brt.an Loftus and Jerry Dolan. In the blii.ck row ue Charles Wingard, Mark. Rinehart, Dane Hillyard, Brad Gr eeley, Muk Jensen and Ce».ch John Greeley, JOhn Hughes 1s oot pictured. (VIc ~lek photo.) Tom Horn to allow carports 8. Tentative map of Tract to encroach lnto the required 7247, with a request to delete side yards at 1518 W. Ocean a condition th.a t calls for in- Ft., Ce.ri::ral Newport. stallatlon ol a pe.destri.ao ae- 4. Use permit awlicatloo of cess \Po'liy. The trart IS located Geor ge M. Holstein & Sons to on the south s1de of San Joa- aUow 3 off-site dlreclional qum Hills Rd., east of Mar - signs to remain on Jamboree guerlte Ave., Harbor View Road. Hills. BEST WLSHES and a gill of champagne are being presented by Dave Randall, at left, administrator for the 1,302 Wlit Park Newport, to Mr . and Mr s. Heber Holioway~ the pioneer r esidents in the apartment community overlooking the Ba ck Bay. The Holloways have just returned from a tour ol Europe in time for the housewarming at their new hOme. Mr. Ho lloway is for me r superintendent of the Whittier union h1gtl school district. Historical films slated ==~~L~E~G~A;L~N~O~T~IC;E~=== -~~L:::E_G~A_L-_N_O_!:.;I-C:.:E:...·:::-_-_- ORDlNANCE NO. 1350 a chemical or mineral sub- AN ORDINANCE OF THE stance other than natural soil. CITY OF' NEWPORT BEACH 1~.64.030 Prohibited ~ra. ADDlNG CHAPTER 12.64 TO tions. (a ) No person shall op. THE NEWPORT BEACH erate a ffiQtor cyc le. m)tor. MUNJCIPA L CODE RELAT-driven rycle • .teep, dune buggy lNG TO VEHICULAR NutS-o:-other motor vehic le t(!On ANCES any public sidewalk, w~lkway, The City Council of the City parkway or in an}· publi c park of NeiPo'J)Ort Beach does ordain or recreational area or !()On as follows: any other publicly owned prop. SECTION 1. Chapler 12.64 erty, e:r;cept highways, wathln Is added to the Newport Beach the City of Newport Beach. Ttus Municipal Code to read: shall oot be construed to pro- "CHAPTER 12.64 hibit the operatloo of a m:>tor . VEHICULAR ~UISANCES cycle or ffi•)tOr -dnven C)Cif' Sections or any moxor ~ehic le 1\avmg J. 2 0 S vahd California vetU cle regis. 1 .64.01 c~. 12.64.020 Detln!Uons. tration. by a.ny person possess. 12 .64.030 Prohibited Opera -ing a valid California opera. tlons. tor 's license. upon the public t2,64.MO Exreptions. highiPo'iys in the City of Ne~~o·. 12.64.050 Ope ration by Per. port Beach. mit. (b) No pe rson shall operate 12.64.060 Ri!_'flt to Revoke. a mo)lor cycle, m·ltor-driven 2 0 cycle, )ei!'P. dune buggy or other 1 .64 .07 Appeal. I 1 1 ~.64.080 Violattons -Pen. motor vehlc e upon any un m- proved parcel or real propert) a! les. within the City of NeVIpO rt The Newport Harbor Art Museum will pr esent Orange County's !lrst pubUc screening of Slr Kenneth Clark's film series, '•C lvlll:r.atlon," a VE;r- sonal view of the artlstlc, arc hi · tectural, social and technical forces that h.ave shaped west- 12.6-4,090 Separability. Beach. e:r;cept as set forth In ern civlllz.atton. The tUrns deal 12.&4,010 Scope. This C~. Sectioo 12.64.040 below. with the Last 1,600 years of ter is designed to regulate the (c) No person shall operate WPstern European rlviliz.ation, operation of registered and un . 4 mJtor cyde, ffi)tor-dnven tog\?ther with its colonial ex-register ed motorq·cies, mo. cycle. jeep, dune buggy or other pans1on and development lo the tor-driven cycles, ]e€'PS, dWll! m .tor vehicle on any pnvate Amer ic.as over nearly 5 ceo-buggies and other motor ve . pu-k, recreational area, land. tur ies. hicles by all persons, whether scaped area or green belt area LEGAL NOTICE haz.a.rd by reason of the nature or the property conrerned; arrJ (c) that such operation is of s·Jiticient distance fro11 x cu- Pied residences, churches, .ts- sembly halls or schools that 11 Will not be likely to 1 reate a nuisance as thf' result of nltse, dllst or exhaust fumes. ThiS section shall oot appl} to the owner or pe r son 111 Law. ful possession of said pnvate unimproved propert}. SHOPS and SERVICES Between 1934 and 1941 Mr. they possess valid CaWor nia ),ocated wlthln a resldeotta.l Clark was the director and motor vehicle operator s" IJ-community. later ch.ancellor of the tllm censes or oot. ~n unlmproved t2.&4,f).f{) Excephoos. (a) division. house publicity, In the private pr oper!}' and l.q)On aU The provis1ons of Section 12.- Brihsh Ministry of ln!orma. public property except tugtlways 6·1.030 shall oot apply to • pub- tion. He was also chair man of in the City of ~ewport Beach. lie otrtcer or employet' act- the Independent Te levision 12,&4.020 Definitions. (a) ing within the scope of hls AuthOrity w Great Brltamtrom M.-,'lrcyclc. A 'motor cyc le' Is employment or to the agents or 1954 to 1957, and dtrector ol any motor vehlrle other than employees or the owner of any the National Gallery In London a tractor having a seat or sad~ pr ivate property w:tile aetlng from 1934 to 194 5. die for the use of the rider within the scope of their em- 12.64.050 Operatlon b} Per. m't, The operation or a.nr m .tor.-yc le, motor -duven 1 y. cle, )eep, dune bugg) or oltle.r m~or ~eh1c le on urumproved pn~atl.' propE'rt) b' authont} of a permlt ISSued to aceord. .wee with the provisiOns of Section 12.01.040 above shall be limited to the flours com. m ·ncing one oour aner sunrise J.nd ending one-hall hour afte r sunset, unless other~~o·1se speci. !ted b)' the Chief of Pollee. Th£> opera.tton of s:airl vehicles sh.aU 00( t..e permittE'd ne.arer than 200 )'ards to a.1y resi- dentt.a \ structure, church, as- sembly hall or school. Each p~rmtt SO ISSUed Shall spe-<'lf) the effecU~e date or dates ol operatioo for whlr h the permit is v1hd and shall further speci- fy Ull! area or areas of per- mitted operation. The permtt shall be displayed on the ve-. h1cle at •II t'i mes ~nd shall be prest>nted to an} pe.t ce officer on reQtwst. The per n,· ·• nx, and shall so sb.l£> on tts !ace, a expr essiOn b) the (II) thai such proposed operatiOn can be d)ne w!th S'lfety to the operator or ()(her persons or proper!), all or whtch sa1d nsks are assumed by the per mlttee or property owner. Save Time And Money -Call An Expert o IUUTT SALOH .lonoill&' • BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Co.Jst Hw~. Corona dtl Mar · Phone b n-1 JJb • CONCRETE • DRY CLEANING Finest quali ty dry clearun~ on the prem1ses • Self·serv1ce laundry All new -la test model Frigidaire washe rs 3ZOO E •. Cout HWJ ., C DM Phone: 6'73--960~ oFLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrMurl ToJh fLORI .I TS PHONE' 646-4479 2-431 Newport ll•d. COSTA MESA • HUlliNG AIDS HAL AEBISCHER ~-!r IIAitl-AJD8 ,,...,f ............. )1119 E. Co•• HW,. c.-· ... 111• 67~3133 • HEALTH RESORT __ _ ----- o C05TA MESA S4N36I • NURSERY •ORANGE 6!9.2.441 o AI4AIII!IM 12~1 • HUH TIHG TOH I!AOI 142-1451 PUBLICA TIOH WORIC There are thirteen 52-minute arxl designed to travel on oot ployment. segments which comp rise the more than three wheels in con -(b) The proVIsons of Sec tion ser ies, to be shown on 7 con-tact with the ground and wei gh-12.64.030 shall not app ly to I secutive Surxiay afternoons at lng less than one thOusand five the operations of such vehic les the Balboa Theatre, Sept. 27 hundred (1,500) pounds. on dnveways, parking lots, rar f' through Nov. 8, There ':"'IU be (b) Motor-Driven Cycle. A co)urses or other places where two showings or each ftlm, at 'motor ..driven cycle' is an} the public Is invited to ()()(>fate 2 and -t p.m. Th e cost of the motorcycle, Including every such vehtcles so long as such series is $12 for Museum mem-motor scooter or minibike,wtth vehicles are operated in i rea- bers and $15 for oon.member s. a motor Which produces not soaable fl"Wlner. -------------to exceed nve horsepower, and (r) Any person desinng to LECo\L NOTICE ever}' bicycle With motor at-operate a motorcycle, motor- 12.64,060 Rig'11t to Revoke. Stuubs. Interior Plants TrOpical & Trees Insecticides and Fertilizer .... ,., o..,.. & e.--r1Mf'4 fREE DELIVERY Corona del Mar Nursery 2"1'44 E. Olaal. Hwy., 61Hl60 ---'-P-38210 ____ b.ched. d~i~en cycle, .tei!P, d\Dle buggy WE CAN PRINT YOUR CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS (c) Highway. HlgtJWa)'' is a or other m..>tor vehicle on any PAMPMI.ETS . . -way or place of whatever urumproved pnvate proper!} Ever y per nut a anted undH this or<1inance or an} section the-rt>Of IS gr01.nted allfl acrepted by all plrlles wtt h thE f'xpressunder. sta.ndmg that the rh1ef o! Po- li cf' mJY hOld a pubhc hearing, notlcf' of tht> ume aoo place of WhiCh shall be gtven b~ mlil to the Licensee, at the address shown on th€' permit, and th.i.t if alter su~h hearmg the Chief of Pohre furls trwt an~ grouOOs for r evocation eXIst, the Chief o~ Po li re m n revoke or s us- perv:l suc h permit, and that i1 the farts or ronditwns consti- tutlllll: the crounds for revo- COI.tJon an· .1n Immediate ttu'eat to lite publtr peace, health or saff'fr, the Ch1ef of Pollee, pendmg such hea.rmg m~y sus- pend such permit for oot mlr e tflan 30 da}s. Grounds for rE>vo . cAI:lon •re: Exressive noise, dust .uxl fumes; land erosion; fire ha.z.ard; or any law or or- dinance being vioLated in con- neclion with this activity, 0 ~ d ~OU IPM£NT L EA,.-I.ET·S H~PAPER5 ANO NI!WS I.ETTI!RS CALL Ul ,01 IITI•ATII 67J· IJJt IMSIGH PUILISHIHG CO. 2721 E. Coast Highway Corot~a del Mar, C.lifornio Call in Your Wont Ad to the Enltn flctthous Firm. ~arne nature, including streets and may do so I.CX)n !trs t ot:uining THE UN.DERSIGNED does alleys, public ly maintained and a permit trom the Chief of hereby certify tha_t he Is con-open to the use or the public Police of the Ctty of Newport ductlng a Gardemng business for purposes of vehicular Beach, Permits shall be Issued at ~.0. _Bo:~~:. 11094• Santa Ana, travel. upon the deter mination by s:aid CalUorru.a 92711, urxler theHc-(d) Unimproved Private Pro-Chief of Pollc£> that (a) !he · · fi e of Call's lltwus rm nam 'd firm perty. 'Unimproved pnvate o.-ner or owner s of said real 673~ qf; .. Y·-"'-11 ====== ~arden Care and that sal w property' shall mean any par· property concerned, or the per. ts composed of the . forl~1 ~ eel of land which eit her contains son or persons In lawfUl pas- person whose na me 10 u no str uctures or which is not sessloo thereof under a lone: place of re.sidence are ascfol-surfaced with cement, roncr ete, term ground lease, have con. lows, to-wtt: Joseph C · A all, asphaltic concrete, or other sented in writing to the pro. P.o_. ~x 11094, S.wta na, similar material, or which does posed operation; (b) that the Calitorrua 92711. not have a hard surface made City Fire Ch.lef has certified WITNESS my hand on this up ot a m!Iture of rock, sand that such proposed operation 28th day of July, 1970, Joseph or gravel boWKI together with wlU not cr eate any lmdue fire c. Cali. ----·-·-.. -... OU.C:II-TVftW'I"-s o PAINT & WALLPAPER RA.RBOR PA.INT &i: WALLPAPER Plttsbur!lll -lllltcll Boy PalDta -oomplete llDe 13.000 PA'ITERNS OF WALLPAPER 2911 E. Cout HWJ, con-a del IIU' (Nut lo Port T•••,..) Phoee< 1'13-•33 o P\.llloiiiHG 4 . a. M4U4C PLUIIBER 100 eamaa .. A ... eo-. delMar • PlllmbiAC Ropalro DAY a. HIOHT WATEil HEATEIIB ns-ua. ....... 111 y..,, OrMt-STATE OF' CALIFORNLA ) ) ss. :OUNTY OF' ORANGE ) --------ON THLS 28th day of July, 1970, before me, a Notary Pub--·-~-~~~----------------Uc in &nd for sa.id county aOO state, residing there-In, dul) commissioned and sworn, per . sona.Uy appeared Joseph C. Cali, koown to me to be UK' persoo whose na me is sub- Ph...-67J.Ol50 scribed to the within instru- ment, and acknow'ledged to me that he uecuted the same. 421 Nw I oUPHOLSTERING UPHOLSTEIIING "(By E•ro,« .. Cr•f ts•n) &EMODEL 2 pc. eet ONLY ... Ill -Call "BemJ" 21$ Mate, I\. B. -1131 ... 415 FII:E .... ..., • plclQ $PI!CIAL.ISTS IN WAI'HHI! CARPE'HTRY e priHE CABINETS e WOODCIIItA"S e I.TC. fUI OISIGHIHG CSTtlltATDGL.ADl.Y GNU. UI..QSS or 645-1294 CRAfTLIII! WITNE&I) my hand and of- ficial seal. Wanda M. Keller, Notary Public in and for sa1d County aOO State, My Com- missJoo expires 3-2-74. Publish: A111, 13, 30, 27, S"". 3, 19'10, (D lhe Newport Har- bor Enstcn. e. e•••• .,. __ 1"_ ....... Open door to Education Be~m now to save for vour children'.;; ~C' .. t future. Open~ the door to their grE'atest potE'ntt.ll ~" 0rening .m Educ<tt10n,1l S.lVi ngs Account NO\V .lt lh£' h1gh£'s l rJte5 in our 35 vear h1c;tor\' Dercndinf.. ur0n the $avings optio~ you select, earn 51\• em r,1;;;-.hook accounts or 5lf• 01o -53/•% -6 ~'0-7 1 z o, per ,1nnum on o ur new specialized cert ific.ltes-c~mpoundcd dailv -insured up to $20,000 clt OrJn~e County'<> L1r~es t , First .md Stronge<>t mdependcnl FPder~l. AND lOAN ASSOCIATION ,_orron MCkliMA-l..-INc'. C.llf. tliW ,.....,.._: .. ·1Ml t loCilPIA a tc:Ufl 1.._11(11 J .... ¥(_ .... , ,..,. s-tfl ....,_., C.WI tan T ............. Uil J ,A, SMITH, 2601 Clrcle Drtve, Bay Shores, has been named u maoa.ger of General Te lephobe Company's Monrovia dh'tsion. Mr. Smith, who has been em- ployed by the telephone compe.D)' tor 20 years, has served as ;tn exchange manager ln Laguna Beach and as a service center s~rvisor in Westminster . For the past year, he has served as the plant administrator tor the company's central area, which serves the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys. He and his wife, Helen, have 2 sons, Craig, 18, and Lance, 5. LEGAL NOTICE c.:....c __ 12.64.070 Appeai. Any per- sJn whose applle.ation for a pi!rrntt is denied or revoked m:.} .q>peal such dl!<'islon to the Ctt y Council by filing a written notlre of appeal wtthln ten (lOJ days alter notifle.aUon by the Chief or Pollee that said perrntt has been denied. The Cit) Council sflall there~ o;,m1uct a hea.rlng on said ap- peal wnhm thlrty (30) days from the date of nung sa.ld O'Jtlce of appeal with the City Clerk. The decision of the City Council shall be final and con- clusive upon all persons coo - cer!led. 12.64.080 Violations. Penal- ties. Any persons violating any of the provisions ol th.is or- dinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and u)On con- viction thereof shall be s ub )ect to a fine of not le ss than Twenty- Five Dollars ($25.00 ), but Dot exceeding One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or 1mprlsonm~nt for .a per iod not to exceed thirty \30) days, or by both said nne and Imprisonment. 12.64,090 Separability. Uany sectiOn, subsection, sentence, clauSf' or piU'ase of thiS Chap- ter IS lor any reason held to be mvalld or unconstitutional bv the de<:1slon of any court of cO mpetent Jurisdiction, such deciSIOn shall DOl affect the VJ.Iidity of the remaining por- uons of this Chapter. The City Counnl of the City of New - port Bea ch declar es that Jt w )Uid ru.ve ~dded this Chapter to the ~eVIpOrt Beach Munici- pal Code, and each section, subsection, r lauSf' or phra.se thereof, irrespe-ctive of the f.act that an} one or m•.re other se-ctions, subsections, clauses or phrases TTU}' be de-cla.red in- vahd or unconstitutional." SECTior-; 2. This ordinance sh.dl LIE' published once 111 the omcu! newspaper of the Cit)', J.llll the same shall be effl!<'five 30 dHs alter the date of its 01dopt100. ThiS Or<hnan<:t-' 'llt'olS intro. d<~ 'E'd at " re1-:ut:.r meeting of ttte Cit\ Council of the City of ~e~~o-po;t Hear h held on the loth <.11} of Au~rust. 1970, and wa.s a 1optf'<1 on the 24th da} of August, 1970, b) the following vote. to ""'II. AYES, COt;;\C ILME~ Mrlnnis, Kym!a, H1rth, Croul, Dostal, Parsons. l'OES, ('QU~ULM E~ None. ASSE:-<T COL"NC!LMEN : Hog- ers. E F. t!Lrttl M.a.yor ATTEST L.JUra l....ag-~os C1l} Clerk Publish: Sept. 3, 1910, In the Harbor Ensim. • • ,, .. NEWPORT HARIIClfENliGII. S£0011& SECTION --P~tt 4 THURSDAY. SEPT. 3, 1970 COIIl!IA DEL liAR. CALIF. BAR NOISE Newport Belch Clty Coun- c11 has continued unUI Sept. 14 a request by the Gallery, 810 E. Ba lboa Blvd., Balboa, for an extension or a use per - mit which allows live enter - tainment at the bar. The bar ls located within ZOO feet oi a residential district. The city sta rt had r ecom- mended that the extensionofthe use permit be denied on the grotm:ls U~at during a 90 day trial periO<l calls for poUce service had been Increased be- cause of noise; that persons under 21 years or age had been observed on the premises, and that narcollc users have been obser ved on the premises. SYLVIA MOONIER, Corona. del Mar artist, Is presenting a painting to Don Bolton, pr esi- dent of the Cor ona del Mar Kiwanis Club, a.s Robert Aston, vice..p resldent and manager of the local ornce of Mutual savings and Loan Assn., looks on at r ight. This painting Is to be hun g 1n the Khnnls ready-room at FUrvtew State HoSl)Ualln Costa Mesa. The room is furnished as U It were someone's llvlng room in order to prepare the chi ldren for We In private residences outside the hospital. Mrs. Moonier will be dlspt.aylng some of her wor k at Mutual Savings• Corona del Mar office, 2867 E. Coast Hwy ,, In September. IARN ITT INSTALL !D Jack BArDttt, txteuti't'f maa- apr ol tilt Newport Harbor Chamber of Commvce, wu llllllaiJad u pr-ol lbt Oraop COWitf ebamblr euc:u- Uvu at tbe1r upl&r mttUD& II tilt ll&lboo Bay Cl.-,. Pv· Ucl.plttnc 1D tbt IJ!atlllaUOa were Jerry H&tbaw&y,pteildlftt ot tbe Southern Calllorn1a chamber u:ecutlves, am War- ren Morp.n, 1969 0rangeCoun- ty chamber executive prest- deot. .BA.LTZ . MOK.IUAIUES 1741 SUPIRIOR AV!. 'CO$TA MUA Midway t.-2 424 3520 !. COAST HIWAY CORON ... D!L MAR ORlolt H450 St.u lfJ42 "Let not your lleart be troubled ••• " COUNSELING--ALL PHASES REV. L. M. GAUNT LETT, D. D. By A;>polntnient COSTA MESA 557-3531 MRS . WILLIAM SHAWN MORAN (/ 11 /frtt y pho tuJ Marsh Thompson, repr esent- ing the Ga llery, told th~ Coun- citmen last week that the er- cessive noi se had oot origi- nated frum the bar but that it had come t'rom an adjacent resi- dence where some musicians practiced both day and nl gi1l a1ld th.at she had the musicians in the Council chambers to prove it. STILL TIME TO SIGH UP BEL TRANS HONORED HE"S HOW SERGEANT Catherine McDonald weds William Moran Miss Cather ine Ann Mc- Donald became the bride of William Shawn Moran in a candelight cer emony he ld Fri. day, August 21, at St. Joachim Catholic Ch urch , Costa Mesa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald of 3107 Samoa Pl., Costa Mesa. The groom's parents are Mrs. Rod MacMllllan of Costa Mesa and Pat Moran of San Jose. The Rev. Tnomas ~e vin IJ\ir· PRO DUC TI ON GOAL: r ied the couple In a double ring The Council, not wanting to service lna churchadornedwHh made a nasty decision on the white baskets of carnations. ma tter, asked that the corn - Mr . McDooald presented hls p. 1inant s and police offi cer s daughter in marri.a ~. She wor t-ca lled on the complaints n;- a traditional white gown made turn to the next Council meet- wUh tiers of lace in front and Inc to plead their r JsP. a long train. Her veil was made of tier s of net held with lace petalse<lgedwithpea.rl.s. HARRY SEEDER DIES Harry Raymond Beed£>r, 80, of 1640 r-;ewport Btvd., Cost.~. Mesa, died Aug. 22 <~.t Bever h Ma.nor Convalescent HospL UL He was bor n April 2i, 1890, w Mobile, Ala., arod came to Orange Co unty 30 years ago. Survivors mclude a son, Harry, of Jacitsonvdle, Fla. Miss Terr i Weedy of Ful- ler ton was maid of honor and br idesmaids wer e Mr s. Thomas "Moran of Leucadia and MI ss Sue Conroy and Miss Christine Mac MUllan of Costa Mesa. MUte Kime of Costa Mesa served as best man. Ushers were the br other of the br ide, Cam McDonald, and the groom's br other, Mike Moran. Private grave side serv1ces were held Aug. 26 at F'a.lr- haven MP.mor ial Park. West- cUrt Mortuan was 111 ch.a tg€" of arrangements. The br ide's niece, Klmerly McDonald, was flower girl In a white lace gown and lace basket for peta Is. A r eception was neld at the OE~VER VISITORS Amer ican Legion Hall, New- port, after which the couple lett lor a honeymoon In Mam- moth, 0.1ly one registration date r~ nains to sign up for evening cl•sses at Orange Coast Col- I,!• .• Open registration will be h<''d In the OCC gymnasium s.~pt . 8 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. F·: is $5 per class. Following this date, regis- t.· tlion will be held, v<~.canc les p ~· mltting, on cam~us from 6 W 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 9, 10, l·' 17, and 21.22. M<~.nyclasses .t: f•lled before these dates, h .• •ever. C!d sses start at OCC S..:. 1. 9. A farewell pot-luck diMer wa s held to honor Mr. and Mr s. AI Beltran at the Cor ona del Mar Stables f riday, Aug. 21. The dinner was or ganized by the Centaurs, girls r iding club, and wa s held in awrec.ia- tion tor the inte rest and unde r p staoding the Beltrans nave shown to the young people who have kept their horses at the s ta bles. Mr. Be ltran's lease has r everted to the Irvine Co., who will operate the stable Jn the future. 2 \il i LLtO,'tl DOLL i\R!i TO DA TE: l ,o,ooo TO GO : J J,.no,ooo In one month I wtll write 2 mllllon dollar s of new ordlnary llle. The above total repr esents 18 <Uys of wor k. The new Mrs. Moran is a graduate of Estancia High School and Oran~ Coast col- le~ am Is now attending Cal State Fullerton. Tne groom also t\a.s attended the same schOOls and ls oow a recreation leader. They w1\l Uve in Costa Mes.~.. Dr . and Mrs. Burnett Sever~ son and their 2 childr en from Denve r, Co lorado, have been vtsittng at the 11ome of Dr . Severson's aunt, ~Irs . Arthur Miller of :'iewport Heights. While they were he re, 17-ye..u- old Steve Severson sang a solo at Christ Ch urch b) the Sea, and IUs Sl'>ter, Kristen, 1-1, pla~ed Ule flute. Stev e '41ll enter Dar tmo uth College thJs fa ll. a wee RAY X . GIBBS & A ~SOC J ATES 4340 Campus Dr., Suite l OB Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 ., .... -•. o-X>•·•• •c~ .. o ...... . "' 714-546-4230 CUAR OI A!of LJI, '"•u•one• Co. of .4.M£RIC A • LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Of DEFAULT A~'D ELECTION TO SELL UNDER DEED OF TRUST NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVE:-i : that HOME FEDERAL SA WGS Al';'D LOA~ ASSOC IATION Of SA:-; DIEGO, CA LIFOR NlA, a corporation, Is trustee under a deed of trust substit:.Jted In place of HOME DEED t ES- CROW CO. OF SA:--1 DIE GO, a Corporation executed b\ CAMIL LE A. GAR:--11ER, a ~;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I marr ied man, dated May 9th, J 1963 and r ecorded Ma~ 21, TIDE t!.-q.. 1963, nle no. 16984, Page 836, OfUct~ Supply 4.~v . c.., book 6555 or oUlcial recorrls OIUol .. 3·~,& •• ."\' y In the offt ce of the recorde:r L"..~~ -~"r of the Co unty of Ora11 ge, state ~v ~~ of California, and given to se. le~~ cure payment of a prom is- 1 >Or y oote tor m.ooo.oo, ""'"' ~lU May IJ, 1963 , payable Wit h in. m~T.•d terest thereon as therein pro. :;;--U•VICI viderl , in !avor of HOME FECi. ERAL SA VINGS A.'W LOA~ l He....-port Bhd. ASSOClATlON Of SA~ DIE GO, ~~~=":•:•:po~•';':"':':"=~~a Ca!.ifornla corpor ation. That a br each of the obll. gatlons for whi ch said deed We;;;/?tchff Chapel of trust was given as secur ity has occurr ed In th.at the fol--1'!11111'¥"' lowing pay ments due upon saJd 427 E. 17t+a ST. note were oot paid ~·hen r:lue, COSTA ._.ESA and still re main due, owing and Ml 1 . .-. unpaid; The monthly Instal. l;;::;:::~:;~~~::::;:~Iment of pr incipal and Inter est M A T T R E S S E S I d"' June 20th, 1910. and sub. I sequent Installments due there- MEW -aE•orLDUfC a.lter, ther eby dec Laring the en-l r~tular Shapes I~m.nprblt _ c.ttOD 1 tir e pr incipal balance of $65,- 124.96 due and payable, to- COSTA MESA M.Anuss co. gether with Interest ther eon 2 t 50 Ntwporl 11~4. Ll berly a. t 101 from May at the LEGAL HOTICE ·--- rate of 9'i , and late cha.r~s .:i.S set forth In said deed of trust, and together with any and aU sums advanced by the Beneflcl.ary under the terms and provisions of said deeQ of trust, and de linquent taxes, as- sessments and Insur ance prem - iums, If any, That b}' rt-ason therE"'f, the und ersigned, pr esent bene- fic lary unde r said rleed of trust, has executed and delivered to sald trustee a wr itten deda.ra - tiOn of default and rlemand for sale, and has surrendered to sa1d trustee satrl det>d of trust <~.nd all t1ocuments evidencing I obligatiOnS secur ed ther eby, f <~.nd has declar edandrloeshere- by decta.rP all sums secured ther eby Immediate ly due and payable, and has elected and rloes hereby elect to cause the propert) desrribeti In said deed of trust to be sold to satisfy tile oblu~at1ons secured there - o;. Datet:l August 12th, 1970 Lot ~. Block 1, TRACT 626, as snown on a Map recorded m Book 30, pages 40 and 41 of ~tlscellaneous Maps. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS ASD LOAN ASSOCLATIONOF SA."" DIEGO By : Wllliam Schelling, Ass't. Vice President By : l.ouella. Griggs, Assist- Secretary PubUsh: Aug. 20, 2'7, Sept, 3, 10, 1970, In The Newport Har ~ bar Ensign. All-Electric a per r ~.mls E. Richardson, son Mr. and Mrs. Rlrhard T. Rich- ardson Sr., 543 W, WUsoa. Costa Mesa, 1\a s been promoted to ser geant in trte U.S. Air Force. lie Is a per sonnel ia\lst at Mather AFB , serving with the 3535th Base Gr oup , a unit of the Training Command. ATC Painting & Decorating vidPs fl ying, techlticaland mi litary training for USAF' per - sonnel. He is a 196'7 graduate of Costa Mesa high schOO l and atteno1••J Orange Coast College. .Damato&Son 536 C!NTER ST • COSTA MESA more • ouse. Gas 642-1677 If No A.•-S.l743. Complete Funerals Cost Less AI Westmiaster COWPLITI fUNDAL AND IUIIAL CIHlR )(,u Jcsen·c the w m furt "f an all -dcctri c Medol l i<'n H o me. And fu r J n "''C ragL" of o nly 56c n wee k Here arc the ti nJings: .O.L.·f~(Cfi'IIC G"'!i ,..CV£5 h0'-1£5 Ave rage Weekl y Co s t ol ElectncJiy $5.44 $2.61 Average Weekly Cost of Gas ·0-2.27 iltnunial Jlurk .H•rA~arT-«:e.-etery "E~ in One B«mtiial Pita,. 11«1•• .. ibo fuDao1 !!lid 11ur'..t .,.,.; QliiOOpt ti;.Mata the .....t for procasiooo duougll laYy ~ "? O'fuaowcled bi&l-1', family iDd friends alike may ,_ pay !heir full ~eo spodS "' attmc~u.8 the burial ....nee .... ...u u the chapel eenice, allot .... l>enlifal pU<:r. .11. 1<11 CIIC !!lid 1110<e cwoeniaoceo ••• • ,_,IIACH aw. wwu .. mmlliiibtU 531·1725 (TOLL IIIII nOM MIWPOIT HARIOI AII!A) nlu rc in util ity hills ')tlll c;1 n h an~ it. Tht· cust of dcctricity fo r thl...' :l\'o,:ragc r~ll ~clc...:c t rk M cJallilln H<Hnc is o nl y 56<" a wee k more th an tlw cust of hDth ga s and electricit y fo r the tyrical h 0n1c using gas . lEstab lish eJ in r~ su rvey o f mon: than 8.000 ho mes. Bill s w cr~ rypica l of a fami ly of fo ur living in a 3-bcdroom ho me .I H a lf the homes surveyeJ were all -elec tric Medallion H u mes , where CI 'L"r'·rltin)( was run by electricity -no gas. El ectric cooking. El ec tric hea ti ng. Electric water heaters. The o ther half o f the ho mes surveyed used ~as. •• Total Wee kly Cost -Gas and Eleclr•c •I Y $5.44 $4.88 E~ttra Weekly Cost of All-Electric Homes .56 Wnuldn"t yo u prefer a clea n. cool. fbmd ess el ec tric k itch c n' A q uiet. clea n. spac e-saving electric wa ter h eater! Fl ameless elec tric heating with room- by-room temperature controls! An all -el ec tric Med a llion Ho me has them -plus built-in provis io ns for the a ll-electric future. For the good clean life-live el ectrically. lt"s mo re than worth the 56t a week. ~ Southem California Edi:son