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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-10-15 - Newport Harbor EnsignI I I JCk 23RD YEAR, NO. 10 < -. .,. • FIRST SECTION ~ ~ -. . NEWSPAPER QF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. THE NEWPORT HARBOR -lltl 0NLr l.OCAU.T-. ••• P151NT ~~~ .. ,.. .. , .... lQ( COSTA MESA • THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1970 673-0550 OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR , CALIFORNIA B • nessmen . assail proposed ""I licence fee hi e DICK CROUL of Corona del Mar, who s twres duties a.'> Newport RPaf·h f tty C'ounctlu'"'' atld <:o11tractor , and (;ast lt-bui!J ier, won I hi> ·'t~~1nonconiormmg'' .~wa.rrlm l.h~ 9tlt <\tUtu;.~ I saDCI casll~> contest, ltchJ Sunrlay at t!tl-' COM bear h under 1M sponsor ship of !lw i\(·WptJTI Harbor Ch.aml.ler of Commer ce CClntractor Croul, in tht! pOOto at lett, has Sf"•t son,eth.in g of "' rei'Ord IJy parlictpaling in the cont£•st from lh•• start 111 1961. AI riRhl is Ill~' "1-ih• Rock Carwty Mouut.uu," with ~-~Pa T-fJlol u,n Ann t.ustafsou of Corona r1el M.~r ..t.-; tht• t:.tstlr-roOirddOr. Shr• '"''.J S ..tSststell hy 6-}<>ar-ald Snsau Lnv(•rl of W,:ost UJ;p .. r Ua)' City CoWicfl members heard protests trom several Newport Beach merchants durloga study session Monday afternoon r e- garding the c ity's proposed business license tax revision. A staff report was given to t he councilmen and discussion of !he proposal will be taken up again at the Oct. 19 study session. the past 21 years. It was also interpreted as a directive to croote equity between the var- ious types of business in New- port Beach." Businessmen presently pay a flat $25 fe-e to do bustoess, regar dless of Slz.e and volume. The staff believes this is an Inequit y. additional tu of ZO cents per $1,000 and over $1 mJUtoo, 10 ~nts per $1,000, A com- pany with a gross receipts or $5 million would be required to pay $632 tor a business u. cense. ln category 2, wnich includes industrial, manufacturing and r esear ch and development fir ms, as weU as the Southern Counttes Gas Co. and the South- ern California Edison Co., the minJmum annua.I tal: of $50 would apply, which inc hldes the first $50,000 of gross annual pa)·r oll. For the next $950,000 of gross payroll an additional tax of 30 cents per $1,000 and over $1 mi llion, 20 cents per $1,000, A company with a $5 million payroll would pay a Ucense tu of $1,155, J .. f: .. Those present opposing the r evision were former Counctl- man Dee Cook, Hugh M'!'natl, manager of Richard's Lido Muket, and a r epresenta!lve from Robinson's Department ston:. Thf' staff report, conslstlng of .1 59-page document, Is the r esults of an 18-month study. In 1969 the City Council had instructed the staff to develop a "m·xtern, t.pjated and equi- table business license ta.x or- dinance and to work with the Chamber of Commerce and the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors in develop- ing s uch an ordinance." Acconhng lo the report, ''compared With his business competitor or colleague in other Orange Count y cilies, the New- pori Beach businessman lYPI· caUy pays the lowest business llcense tll of any businessman in the 10 largest Orange County cittes.'' Cllanges unde r the revision '111'0ttld employ 5ditfer ent sched- ules for categoriz.ation o! busi- nesses by mode of operation and services or goods otfered. THF. PRIZE for best tlnp C4Sile WPOI to Clyde Zulch, who Is tJusy at the re4r of Hit' castl<' 1n U1e phOto ~1 left . The whu~r 13 ow ner of Clyde Luh.:h Or lt9nals art g-.tll&q' in Corona r1el Mar. At ngtll Is Ulf' ru()st artistic 1·a~tle, btu!! h) tht! ''P.trtl} Gaz•·llo lJun" Digger s" for tht-C wuun~lell!"h~li ~n shOp of &lho.l IslaM. (Ensign phO(o!:..) The statf, in its report, sald we "interpreted Uli s as a di- r ective to recognize and pro- vide changes which have taken place in buslLess and business Ucense tax administration over In categor y 1, -.'hich includes retail, wholesale, amusement, r ecreation, hotel, motel and apartment units, and most busi- nesses that deal directly with the pubU c, lncludln.g Pacific Telephone Co., businesses would be required to pay an annual minimum tu of $4 0, which lnchJdes the first S40,0110 of gross receipts; tor the oen $960,000 of gross r eceipts, w Category 3, which Inc ludes professional establishm ents and those flrms otfertngstd.lled services such asdralU.Dg, Land- scape design, real estate sales and music instruction, would be required to pay a minimum of SSO, whJch inclUdes oDe pro- fessional and ooe non-Profes - sional person engaged ln the busmess. A fee of $25 would be charged lor each additional professional who Is a member of the firm; SlO for each ad- ditlooa.l professiooal; and SS lor each additioDill ooo.protes- siona.l employee. Au.nuample .all arehUecturaJ ftrm •Ub 9 professiooal ud 11 DOO-PI'O· fessiooal employees wouk1 be . required to pay a $ZOO annual fee. Irvine projects outlined Tbe Newport Beach City CoWicll &Dt Its t1rst real look at 2 oew projeCts proposed by thP lrvine Company for the Promontory Bay area. The En. sign had reported 2 weeks ago on the aspects or part of the DeW project, a "Ports 0' Call" developmont. The first of the 2 new pro. jects Involves a 626.un1t apart. ment complex proposed for con. structlon between Coast Hwy. and Bayside Drive, adjacent to the Promontory Bay lagoon development, currently under construction by the company, 8.1. cites traffic peril A petition signed by 21 prop- ery owners protesting tra1ftc problems oo Balboa tsla.nd was presented to City CouncUmen Mooday Dlglll. Petitioners clalm there Is a constant tnfflc jam In the alley behJ.OO 328 Marine Ave. and that th ~ "bottleneck Is a constant threat to our health a..od safety.'' They outlined the problem as being always dlmcult and often Impossible for t&n east- bowld car to execute a right tlaDd turn from the east-west alley tnlo the nocth-south al- ley and proceed south. ''A fire eog:tne would cir- tua.Uy nh'er be ablf! to enter this alley, tbe ODlJ acce~:.·s road to the homes LA the 300 .,lock oo tbe west stdt or the Grand Canal," tbe petJUon said. Tbe Council referred the problem to the stall tor study. 32S.000 OFFERED The City ol Newport Beach recelYed an otter tor lts Brook- burst and Adams property In H-Booch Mollday Di&tll trom the Dotroey SaYings a.nd Lou Assn. The COlDI)I.n)' oftered to buy lllo laDd lrom lllecttylor$325,. 000, bulldcatect the city must accept It bJ Oct. 26. Tbe Coun- ell rlfetred tbe matter to tbe llalllor ll1ldJ Ull roport. CDM YOUTH IHJ URED A 15-JIIr~ld Coroaa del Mor bl&ll oellool otudeot, Rlcll· ard o. 1'llrmlll oc 441llalllla, Coroaa del Mar, wu treded ..., ro-111 Hooa HospUOJ T•O<IQ k 111-lu Ill fiUI. Jlrtd w• all ear coUJ.dtd wUb a car drt.. b7 Allee ._.., N .. 1115 0eou 81-..1., C... dol Mor, -I:U p.m. PvUeo-* ,..._ '-lJ. &D WU W~ OG Oc-81-..1. ..S lloo Noll H• lllc•wu.....,_., Mnrtct E. McDonald, pro- ject ma.nager tor multJ-ta.mUy construction for the Irvine Co., placed the approximate cost of new apartment complex al a. bout $13 mUlion. The property to be developed is vaunt, conslstlng of an area ot bluffs overlooking tile lower Newport Bay. The density of the project would be about 30 units per acre and would be or Mediterranean architectural style. The buildings would be stair- stepped l.tl the face of the bluff, a.od would consist of 5 massive structures and several smaller ones at the bottom of the bluff. They would be 3-storles high. City counctlmen were con- cerned that the apart ment de- velopment would provide no , vista access to the bay lor the genera I pubUc. "The fact that there Is no public vistas bott)ers me," sa.ld Councilman Milan Dostal, Councllm~n llad indicated that they had thought about buying all or a portion of the property for a park at one lime but that It was too expensive. Jim Taylor, general plan- ning administrator for the Ir- vine Co., responded by saying, "I am remlOOed of a court case during which it was said: 'Tt!at wllich the pubUc cannot afford the pubUc shOUld oot require.'" Mr. Taylor said, hOwever, that the company had wrestled with the problem of vista ac- cess but that it just was oot possible In this kind of de- velopment. F'AHlH Ll·.:; HA:".A'I;:\. :5Pll f, dl l~n . -.ttn wfltpp .... ! '!"f•J.lll! on top, t•''"' 1v ... t J s:pt"f'i<il .twar11 to1 111·· '!\It-\ t·· .. n·.Jo!"' .r<ll'-'· ·.-ontr.t t11r"' lor !he womt>n'" rli~ISIOII uf fl~t· ~ •• -."J))rt h.!tlA;r ( tumllt'r nf t ,llhfll .. fl•· flw !11'"' ool illllt• hl'if)"r ~ J.f tH'M l•ulll thiS ··o.~~t h• ICJr l tm '.'. .. :lot., l ruqU•' 'hJni• .. -.J •·o~l, ,t.tl• .,rf!• •. w r 11ru1u •lt>l M.tr. \ -• • .)~· I Thf Gl !•.'iiHI F ART f'{IIH;\1, wtth Dr F'tlWlrrl B<·rl{, r•·• (-tvf'<l th•• 'be~ d~<tlll ot'oi.r<t .. ,;.wJ.rd for flu~ s•·••n•' ,f hre ~It;., .lJ1I1 fjr)~. ThP t.tll c .. t ~ru. Tur~> enl{lneoer""1 1n tho> saM c.1 s tle •ont··~t ... -.. !:>thiS t>lllq ot 1 . I\, VJ.nder Plun• .H'I'I,-\:.'>Of'lates, J.t n!(ht , IIIIIUli"r nf the lo\•~1 l"olllt'l1l(.)Vrdf} jld~ JWJ rtl. CSan.1 r.tstlt> JH111In:-loy UK' En:.I ~'Tl ~~-.SJMilE'I" J Category 4, which Includes general engineering contrac- tors, general bulk1lng contrac- tors and swimming pool con- tractors and builder s, would be required to pay a rixed fee of $100 per year good for 12 months from the date of issue . Sub or speclalt}' contractor s (exc luding swimming pool con- tractors} would pay $50 per year. Ca tegory 5, businesses con- ducted from a vellic le, would involve two rates ; 1. Any per- son conduc ting a bus!Dess from a vehicle only trom a fil:ed place of business in the cit}' would pay $40 for the flrst vehiCle and $30 for each ad. dit10nal 'iehicle. Z. Any per- soo conducting business from a vehicle who does aot haYe a fiJ:ed place of busl.oess in the city would pay $50 for tile first •eh1cle aOO $40 for each ad- ditional vehicle. The board of directors of the !iewport Harbor-Costa Mesa. Board of Realtors have voted to oppose any cllange ln the business Ucense tax. Tile Ne'of'P(Irt HarbOr Cham· bet of Commerce board of dl· r £>C tors also has rejt>cted the ~ ta.x cha.nge proposal bUt ol'!ered the following alterna- tives; 1. That the minimum Ucense fee be n.ised to $40 a.nd tht bala.Dce of funds oeeded, lf any, "I would eocourage you to cootinlM! wrestUng.'' Mayor Ed Hirth sa.ld. Tile other development, wh.lc h has some Balboa Isia.Dd rest. dents concerned, lnvolYes what the Irvine Co. refers to as "Balboa Wharf' or the "Villa Marina redeVelopment pro- }eet." CANDlDATES TOT AL K be raised ftom other 90lU'ces S.N.O.H. backs bay group o.r~:.:~~..;:v·~~ :;:~r:::.~·~.:;.: ln an e ffort to "Save New-new organization wUl meet at lO a.m. Tuesda.y, Oct. ZO, z. ·Tba.t the e11stlng Ucense port's Only Ha.rbor"(S.N.O. H.~ Tuesday, Oct, zo, at tne home Ln the multipurpose room at ree be dott>lec:l u the previously a oew group Is being formed to or ttirs. Angela Ficker Wlllte at dlWa.rtne~s Ubr1 ary, to hear a preseoted a.herDilllve Is re)ec~ fUrther the purposes of the 1132 W, Bay Ave., Balboa . An scussiOO 0 the propositions tecl. The project woWd consist of removal of the Vtlla Marl.na Restaunnt and Ken NUes Mo- tel to be replaced by 1. series of specialty shops aod S rest- aurants, and WOUld elteod alooc 850 feet of ntertrool ad)lceat to Bayside Dr. Friends of the Back Bay and open meeting and community and to Usten to the schOol board s. 'That if the Council, oever- Lnvolve users of the lower bay, a!t.a.ir will be held In Nov e m. ca.ndldates appearing on tbe No. lbeless, adopts tne city's g:ross "PEq)le of the lowe[ bay can ber. vem~r ba.Uot. receipts plan, then the measure r.:;~:~;r:.::~~ Boys club site okayed ~E~:::~~:...:i~·E loteroaUonal yachting cup win-At least 72 residents of the amaog severa.l couocilmen •bo cross receipts be bracketed. oer Btu Ficker. East Bluff ar• are (U)Osed were surprised by themassop-4, Tbat ,bat.,.er method '- The lrY1.ae Co. sa.ld 11 brt-"Tbe quality or our envlroo- UeYed that tbe majOrity c1 tbt ma is beLnc drastically at- trade tor tbe shops would be feeted by OYtr~J;lllDSIOD otde- dran from Ylsltora to Balboa ••lapmeats lD the tmmedll.te lsla.Dd. artu surrotmdlnc tbe bl.}'. Mr. TaJ\or Mid ta. uctlf.. "We must ru.llse that whal- tectun.l ltJ'le woOl COOI1It o1 nu rw.wtns to tbe tower bllJ ooft wood -.ror ~lo 1o prtdlcated .., what hajlpeas wltb plllDp plaad Lat.o tba to tbl_. bi.J, b'om tH stud- water ud~IICPllr'IOI' poUt o( both ecolocJ aDd boat· dtcU oqr tbe wu.r. 1Jtc. lower baJ bas reacbed a A public hoarlll( 011 a ----· Till lllturt 0C cllollp lrom R-l 10 C.I.R lor IICh!lll( Is Ill ... -. Ill llle tilt ~ will bt lllld ""'· ...... 5111 I p.m. otClt)'ltaiL A 11-111( c:ommlttH lor Hit to the locatson of a Boys' Club position to the stte, pointed out used, S per ceat be ustld b' in Ute East Bluff J».tk. accord-to the residents, "1 see tm oot ~klpmeDt lD the city, with in& to a petition presented to here between tbe aces ol 8 l.lld sueb f\md.s to brt admLDJ.stered tbe Newport Beacb Clty C01m-18 protestlq a boys club at tbe by a committee to iDe hiM rep~ ell Mooda7 111&111. The Couodl slle." "'-""" OC U. ciiJ, otal!, IPPI"O"ed tbe site after a leQCtbJ Oae wornu. wbo ldeaWled ct.mber &ad a rcnltGt&U" diseu.Docl. ttv•lt u a member ot Wo-. o1. tM r..wn.ot. botel-motel A strt.acotr...,..lfromtbe mu'J lJbenlloo., said., "A &Dd ,_, •• -cmtJIIt of the area mucbed kt tbl podium to bOJs' elm la n.a., bal -.tat comm•t:J, ..... tbelr ... .., ... _._ -llle drls. whot '-"Is "We-c-. DOt qalul 1 boys' do tbeT IWt?" o.tac tM IM9 • 70 fllcal cl~,'' said Y.kMel ....,.._, eo.ctlnaa MUu Dostal r.-,_,., tM dtrreoalftd$110,000 "Wt'rt 0C1iaot llo llolll( to. pllod, "Two0CIIIIdfls-ill ·--tilt nt"lll( eattd lD £ut Bb&U, wW•tW• to n'lm It tM ao,r Cttb." .. "•• IIOIMI IU. n. .., Is .. -·" 1'111 ...... _, 0( tilt ~ --"" ell)' VIet MaJor Hc:rward Rocva. .U. ftl _ .. lDC'JIII. $4.50,000. ' 1 KAY FINCH, noted Corona <1(-1 M41' ceramist, IS putting the finishing touches on d "l,o model of a co:tsttine seal and a baby seal, whi ch Will 1.1€ '.451 w broru.e and placed on the oU~shore r ocks near !nsp1rauon Potnt as a memorial for the late Braden F'inctt. The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commer ce tw.s set up " m~monal fund to establish the landmark, .trvl .at Mond.!.y e~erung's :-:ewpor t Beach Cit) Council meetiug, per mtss1on ,.·as 4Sked to install the me- morial <tt the t..ea :/1 . 111e rf'Quest wa s r eferred to the PBR Comm1ss1on and the H} .trts Lomm1 11ee. Braden and K.a) F1nch opened the!I ' .. r .. mt• studio and workshop on Pearl Harbor da}. 1941, ln lht-location now Q<;cupied by Don the Be:tchcombers restaur4nl, i.iod 11 {'Oflllnuf'd ln operauon for 20 years, Wltil SIJOrtl~ .after &r .. den's death In 1961. Braden served as president o! the CO M Chamber and Ne w- por t H.u'bor Chamber, Chairman of the county samtahon dlstnct, B ;ears on the school board, 4 year s on th~ .:\ew. port Beach Pl..alllllllg CommissiOn and 4 years on t11e ~eW'pOrt Beach Ctt; Counctl. {Ensign pt1oto .J EROSION CONTROL URGED The :-:ewport Beach Clry Coun cil passed a resolution Monday night urging tmmedi.ate action to accelerate beach er o - Sion control measures and to r estor e the q~ltt) of sand on beaches lil West ~ewport. The resolution, addressed to Gov. Ronald Reagan, sta t~ rep. r esenta.Uv es and t .S. congress- men, asks them to ·seeK 1m. medl.a.le action Lrom the Corps of EoJiDeers to abate e11sti.ng dangerous a.nd haz.ardous beach coDdUions, a.nd lo r estore the recreational aspects of West :-lewporl beaches by removing clay hll aod replactn~ it with qu..lil} sand," The resoluuon .t!SO pomts out that the ex.1snnr Slt'~>l gro1ns present · ;;. sen ous l~o~.ta.rd to s.,.'1mn1ers," 4IVJ I hal the present erodt'd f:'OndihOII of the beach 10 the V!Cintt) of 32nd St. presents & dang,?r 10 prop- err) aDd reduces v"ltUble rec- reauon space •• :· The Corps of Engil)@f'rs 1\as told the cit~ II does noc: have sufficient mone} to construct .1 rock grom at 32ud St. TRAFFIC STUDY ORDERED Newport Beach cit} council- men dir(>Cted the public ,..orks direc::tor , Joe Df'vlm, Monda; night to confer ,..ith qualified consultants on the city's pro- posed traffic study and to ar - range for formal presenU.Ilons to t11e Counc1l b} .1t least l firms. Cit) COUD<'II men, In stud}tng .1. ne-.· draft of spenflc6Uons for the stud}, sug"?ested some mmor changes Ln ,..or d1ng, bot !.tude<! U\e document 45 ... 1!0011 one. The) wer e somewhat con. cerned that prov1s1ons for a. cltlu:>ns oldv1soq rommlttee wa s left out of the-hrst ph:i.se of the st00} .100 ordere-d that such a !'omm1ttee beorganu.ed • Tilt-Co unt II .qJprOVt'lJ J te(- omnlend.i!IOII b) Ma}or l:.rJ lhrth tltar the committee r onSisl ot I lll~fll~r from ea ch counc!l- maruc d1stnrt, .t representJ.uve from OOt h lht> :\eW}Xlrl H.ul.()t Ch.irnber of Con.ruer1 ~> ~nrl the Coron.l 11el ~ .. r t h4fllber of LomrT>e nt-J.fl(j ~ ou nliln,en .;.ttw ~ as ll41SOn nJt'IT<t~~>rs. The stud~ woul•l ldenftf\ tl\(' lr:i.ffl( problem!> .. :; p..rl of ph.be I. PtwSt ~ "'ou\1! te. ter uune r•·J.sori.iloll· o~lt£•rna . liVE':. of ,.ulul!OII:. to the prob- lert.:,. Ph..sse 3 -.·ould r•·• on,- meOd -=-;..e 1!1( -.ohtlton~. C111 lro~ffi< .. n~ne·r i~ol'll'rt JJ.ff~: ~·.,.~ tl1t: CoUll• .I ..1 l\4\1 park" fq:un of-:.,;;, 100 J.S thE' estunate<l r ost of suet. • stud}. AMERICAN f'IELD SERVICE STUDENTS !rom b-olp laDI1s were liGodiJeed Suodi,J at a ncllp(JOG M._, at lbe borne ot Yr • ..t Mrs. James BoDd c1 cameo Sbor-. Ple- l11rod bore art llle Ylolllq lllldeala. palrod oft Willi tlloll' roc .. d5ters Uld ~ at""'*' bomel lbl1 aN.,. 111( -Ill· -,_ .. eo.-cltl Mor --ill* rr.. row, Frtow ltolemo lrom Doooto, Ellllapla, uti Trlda Croob ot Harbor' View Hllllj bd row, tw1u Pt.-aid Pal Sllor 0( Cameo Sborto. wU> EU F"lft ..... Oolo, ftanoJ; Srd row, "-1 ec.m. ftom Pat'-. Fra.~~te, ud DlltlltiM s-~ c... dtl w.r: lol> row, Dullo -.., -1u ~-. ea. Rico. uo1 one ~ .,_ Hlp"wlo _ ... _UIIIa-onoocMir· .. .. ~e.--~AJ'S.(Iooj ..... J THURSMY, OCT. I~ 19!ill CORONA O£L MAl!, CAll F. TilE tJfi'ICIAL MEWSP~I'I!II Of THE CTf Of MEWPOIIT IEAOI TilE HARBOH AHt.A'S OfFSt 'T NEfSPAPER Offke ud print\,_. plut ia tho E•la• Bulldhts. 2721 E. Co•• Hwy •• l;-6rona del MaT CaW. -92625- TELEPHOME' ~73.0550 ( .. , .. c..lo 714) THE NEWPORT HARBOR £NSIC N Ia the only aewap-.,ec printed ud puhllahed In tlte Cil y of Newport Beach, .nd the only locally owned nd operated newap.aper ln the Newport Harbor-Collla Mea• Aru. Publtehed Weekly, on ThW'aday. ~cond d ... poMafle paid at CotoQ• del Mat, Catu. THE NEWPORT' HARBOR ENSIGN Waa adju~"d to be a new a- p..,er of 1ener•l circulat ion by court decree No. A-20 1~ dated M.y_ 14, 1951, in Superior Court for the County of Oran~, state of CahiOfnia, and by n :atMln thert•uf is qualified to publiah all public not ices reqwired by hlw. ARVO E. HAAPA --·-Owner and P ublisher PEG HA..\PA .... .. .... .Associate [duor SUUCRt,TIPH RATES In Harbor Area: Ou1 or Hwbor At'!'-; On'!' year, 14.00; "L yearll, 17.00 One~-· 15.00: 2 years, sl;l.oo ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of the Ensi gn • STOP THlS UNF Am AND UNSOUND LEGISLATION The Log entry or 4 mont hs ago warned about new tinancial burdens and more controls planned for local businesses, and urged buslnessmen to voice their l)rotests against c~nges in the business license or dinance. There already has been a n1.1 mber o! strenuous pr otests. U ther e Is a further awakening among the \ocal merchants, and i! eoo1.1gh. of them wtu take the time and tr ouble to tell their views to the Newport Beach C1ty Council, this dangerous legislation can be halted. Ther e are two basic points of objection. One Is the !)laO to base the license fee on gross business, which would involve the c ity admlnistration in the financial and business recor ds of pr ivate enterprise. The other objeCUon ts the tact that this change 1n policy would be a danger ous breakthrough Into a new system of tuaUon--making the business license fee a source of new revenlK!, rather than levying it to cover the administrative costs of the city license department. U this breakthrough Is made, you can be sure that local bus1ne6Smen will be lacing the threat of per iodic Incr eases lo fees In the years to come. The lime to stop this threat is oow. There is an air of arrogance on the part of the cit}' adminis- tration in pressing for this objectionable or dinance ln the face of r ising QPIX)sltton. One r eason for this arrogance Is the tact that businessmen repr esent only a small segment of the voting and vocal public. City Mana~r Harvey Hurlburt hlm- seU acknowledged thls attitude, Inadvertently, by saying MJnday that the gross receipts provision of the new fee sche- dule wou ld alfect only about a third or the bus inesses In the city. He also acknowledg1!d the city's attitude that business licenses are to be consider ed lair game for r evenue source by ctaim1ng that the current $25 annual license ree is "ridi- culously low." The fact ls that the fee is not low, because it now more than cover s the adrnlnistraUve costs of pr ocessing business licenses. This Lo g IS anot her alert to local businessm~n: Don't waH until the 9th 1nning, w1th 2 men out and 2 strikes on the 3rd man. Make your protests heard oow and convince the city cc.uncilmen that ther e is a preponderance of opinion and evi- dence that the business license fee proposal Is unta.ir and unsound and should be re}eeted. ...Manion lJorum By Marilyn Manion WHO'S GOING TO FOOT THE BILL? I h~: pnptrl;otovn e~piO'oHJn I' ... current SCllpt:gmu hlf all "t our problems ( nme. ,)um'. rwllutron--you name J!, :.~nd there\ \llffil'Onl· Y.h('o can rrL,\l" rh.JI "1\Jo many people·· cau~c 11 F <~r n11r ro~rl tuo man' pc1'pk rnake for crowding. but v.e tinJ rr harJ 111 t>du:vc th<~t mere numhocr~ o.~.rc the root of ,,It cvrl ( runl·. l<lf e~amrlc. gn.•v.~ much fa,tcr than tho.: p1>pulat1on AnJ v.cl!.1rl.'' (h..:r the lo~~t 10 yc~rs. wrifarr hilS innr~d I k fimr'> II'> ra!ll a!'o the pOpulatiun. If Prcsrdcnt ""'m\ f-..omrh A~'hi30Cl" J>),,n hccom.::~ J~v.. the y.c)fare c:\rJo,ll•n ...,,u he 'II ..:nt•fn\Cill' th.•t noboJ~ c:..n pn:drcl v.h:.~t rr, fallout v.r11 he "\'v"e n•'"' ha•c ~~ mrtlron rccePorng Sacral Security checl,:· nh-.enc' thc mltl·J CC•1nomr~l Alan Greenspan Ar'JfHI)\Inlrlt..:h ..tiJ nl lllrnn .HI.' rCCt'l' rng ~ome form or ~ctl.'r.H'' hcndH' •\muhcr II nulhon arc reccJvrng puhlre •"'''tunc!." .... l.'.trh 1!1 rlullron ohtam phy'>ICran~· .. .::rvrce' UOJCr \JcJIC.Irl' f h~· IJ \I CuntJnUI.'\ .ond II "" CXICO~I\e If PrC\II.knl '-~'~'".' m:"" Y..:ll:trc pr11rosah become IJv.. an ,1Jd111110al I \ mrllu•n v.dl be ,,JJcd tP thl.' v.clfarc roll• I he v:HillU\ grnur' ..orc flll"' hemg lormalrzcd 1ntu v.hJI v.1.· nl,l\ c.oll ll\CJI C\lO\tiiiJCOC!C'. IX . 10d1\1dUal._ ri.'CCI\Ing prt)- ment rn ca'h nr rn krnJ t>l1 ,, CClntrnurng hast~ under .• n on- ~oJng tcJcral pr11gr .. rn Whtk 1t"' the tdt<: pOIItrctan who w1U ••ut-....trdl~ ,.d,,,w...,lnlg..: ht' ... .ro.··~wrtmg rcchn•411~·'· m1hl arc I.;(Jl\.'1; ,IW,Ifl.' <lt lheH 11'1:.11 '''!l~II\11\'1"\C\eS • ~f r (>rten\p.tn hl'i ll'\e\ lh,lf thL''C hcnetfis \A-ill hcgm tO .. rram "'the nn -ro~l\ln~ c .~p.tCI!\ <>I the sy~tem."· kaJrng to .1 ro.~ll(ll110£ ul hendih .~tmmg rhe \.Jfii>U\ fi,c,o! cOn!>trhrcnr:ll.''o. rm tucrng .1 cllnlr<lnlt~trun lo1r I he lun•rcd funJ~ JV:trlable. I hr' 1!11.'' rlahh II.' ad, 111 d1ri.'CI c~•nflr .. ·t~ hL'Iwl·cn Ct>n~trtucn .:re., .md to ihc pul<lfl/iltlon lll 'IICret.•l groups ·· T hr", lh~· future In·•' 'ot:t: not nnh the rromrsc <)f h.tndouh •n n ch.mge t11r H>tl''· htrt the figh t1flg ht;t-...ccn the varrou~ groups Y.hi"l ;1re ••n thl· doll.' Altd to th;n the almm.t certain pr<ospect t<)r Cllnlmur:J rnlliiiJOn . CiiU'cJ hy government over· ,pcn,ltng-,,nd the lnt.~l pr clurc ~~ 4t11!1.' hi"Hr1hrng. Someday. the lmc l•f ihll\C w1rh rhl"!f hJrhh t>ut r~ go1ng to get longer than the lrn\' t•l pH~.hJCI1\e . ta ~ra~mg clll.l:\"n' A~k the mayor nf Fun ( tl) wh<tt h.,rrem then The Numn Wclfarc pr.'l/f..tm l"outJ ,,JJ as much as $8 hr llron to the huJgo:t h\ th c.tl 1<)71 T hJt adds up to eco· nomtc madnt:" Wh,,·, g111ng to pa~· for 1f' You an-. That thou~ht should prompt you ro contact your Representative on Wasllingto n.-Amerrcan Way Featurts SOMBIIOW 011 (11'11£R tlMI s<&Ytty ollllo oltllllioa -~ lftm to worry Helea Gold ol Baa. Peol""'ll PoUt. wt1o a bo)CU.ac a moact tbat Jbe 6)uDd IJl a bottle oa tbe bea.cb 1a troat ol ber bome. Tbt m...,. YU dat4KI s.pc.. 11, 1831, IIIII rtld' ''Sood bo" II -e. lam mortallJ -ed. Dtlcl c..,U,. b)' a lloell Ill -laodly ....,U.. Slptd r-GordoD." (P-bJ &uoor Wood.) - ly Tom AndenGn OUR ENEMIES-WITHIN AND WITHOUT Guess who sa•d this: "Tbc: cap italist forces constitute our natun•l enemy despite the fact lhat they helped us to defeat their most dangerous representative:. H may happen that we shall again de<:id~ to make use of their aid. but alway5 witb lhe sole aim of accelerating their fin al ruin. "Our present policy sho uld therefore be to follow 11 moderate line in orde r to gain time for the economic and indwtrial reconstruction of the Soviet Union and other lltatet .nder our control. T hen the moment will come when we c11n hurl ourselves uHO the battll.' for the fina l annihi lation of react•on." Yugosl;ivian t.hctator Trto sa.td that m 1946. He h as never renounced it . No Communist leader has ever renounced the unswaving 50-year goal of Communtsm : to destroy cap•lalism anr.J the United States, and then enslave the world. On hos recent vrsr t to Yugoslavia . Pres1dcnt Nur..on pnused diclalo r l1tu as a World War II rl'~•stancc leader -...·ho ··will ~e rcmembcrctl rn ~ustory as a man of peace ·· SENATOR GEORGE MURPHY bas anoounced the awolllt- of 4 pr omlnent Republicans to the e:~eeuUn committee ot "Orange County for Murphy." Pictured here, from lett, are 0. w. (Dick) Richard of lrvlne Terrace, vlce -chl.lrma.n of the commlttee; John 0, Lusk of Harbor Vtew HUla, geo- era! cbalrma.n; Senator Murphy, seeking r e..elecUon to hit Znd term in tbe U. S, Sen&te; Jotln MacLeod o! Harbor Is- land and Fallbrook, head of the eucutJve committee, and Vic tor Andrews of Laguna Beach, carnpalp M.rectol'. 1\~ace The peace of the grave~ard. The peace of the priwn ccll :.~ntl ~I<~W labor camp The peace of thc firmg 'quad T1t0 the tyrant establicl,l•d peacl· by nrurderrng his opponent\, confiscatmg the land :md mdustrrcs anJ enslavmg the pcoplt!. Sweet ~ace ~ Wh .. r outrageou' f:•l~ehood!. art.• ~·uncoctcJ 111 thy name! N1.\00 Jntl 1"110 rcporteJiy htt rt otT tamou~l) Or. rath..:•. rnfamot.l\1) C oultl tl be that T1 10 mrght rcph•ce RcOOzo"! Rl'garJic~'· N1~on rnvrtl·d h1~ hl1.11>dy buJJy ru VISi t the UnrteJ St:J\('~ soon. Crtmrn,tl. murdermg. <•t h~·•st. ~bvl·masr cr Commun t~l du:tatoro;; ;rre ~dconw herl.'. But t1n ekctcd ( hrl\tr:tn Sl'ntlcman nanll'd l..on Smrth. Prl'SrJeut t•l the Free Rcpublrc l•f R hodc~r a, C(tn"r even gcr " Vl\a rn cnt .. ·r ··the land of the: fn·l.' :.nJ thl.' hon'e 01 the hnn·e."" USDA has mad\."" hug~· gr:..nl\ to Ytlg<J~!uvu ~o that c:nl.'lll) can better ~.:untro l re,p•r.Ji u r~ drSl"·"~' rn \Oung cattle. Th" treason "'·'" eommrn.:d :1~ our ''"n ~.:ar r knwn v.cr~' guifl_g hro l e m the Cl>\l-pl>CC ... quca.- \Ve h.th.' gtvt.•n ..onJ or soiJ l•lt ··"111 curro:n<.:\ ·· nwrc th;.111 ,, brllron dolfar' worth ''' fuo..l to mn .•r~·h ··nCII~\ Yugo,l;l\'1·' under the ··t.lflll ft)f pc..tcl'·· prOgram Yugosl..ovr..o \l.'nJ, meJ1C1n\''· ih<' Ar..oh' \\'nJ COih.>n ,,nd dothrng, P .. 1tanJ "'-'nJ~ m.tchmer~ :tnJ \lthl'r \ted lll'nlS . ..ond Rrrl.trn \COd' anythmg shl' c..on "t .,.·H to the Vrelcong. The \'rcu:ong WO\Jid cutldp'ol.· m .t t..:w mmutl.'" Y.lthout the rna,. \lVl' Ru,,r;m ;11J lhi"'·' w~HtiJ h.t~e collap,cJ long .1go w1th "ur our .uJ ~~~~~f,~~:I.Aby mor e than a score of r e- ''Stand fast ther efor e in the liberty wtlerewlth Chr ist hath made us free." Galatians 5:l. I feel as though I were a war correspondent r eporting con- quest and the defense against conquest in UJIS combative world, de.'J1)ite lhe tact t ha t I new east as an emissar y of peace. I carried with me, a - mong other things, an emblem of the floating drydockswhichcon- tributed so much to the winning of vi ctory in World War U. It bor e an illustration of two sea horses bearing between them the head-on view of a s ubma- r ine. It was identified as the lns igma of an auxiliary re- pair dock, the ARD-One, which tired Army generals and Navy admirals whlch ca.Ued for ac- celerated aggressive activities, the cutting off of the enemy's military supplies, and for the winning of Ule war in shOrt or der . Mor e omloous than the r e- porls from the war front in Sout heast Asia wer e the r e- percussions from the home fronl. A "two-bit'' ylpp ie per - Iodical sold on a Washington str eet cor ner told how Vice Pr esident Ky of South Vietlli:l.m had been prevented from tak.ing part in Dr. Mclnlire's march for vtetor y. U related: "Ky stayed home. The anti-war movement had flexed its col- lel."'ttve muscles and scared him away. Neither the reassurance of the right-wing nor the might of the U.S. gover nment was enough to lure Ky to Washing· ton, whose people had threat~ ened to tn nsform U into a 'free fire zone ' shOuld Ky a.r· rive. With Ky 's staying home came the first taint whltfs of revolutionary victory.' • After observing all this tur~ moil, I think. tnat all of us should stand last in ow-Ub-- er ties, and be r eady to de- fend them at all times. I am thinking of volunteer lng for ser- vi ce in Wor ld War Dl , well knowing that an army or navy manned by octogenertans might nol s uccessfully be able to de- ferxl our Uberties, but hoping that the teena~r s and the 20- year olds would respond to the call for volunteers to save our country and all that it has stood for through the years since 1776, It may be up to all of us, this time. WILLIA M F. PELLS of CUff Haven has been re-elected president of the Orange CoWlty branch of the Amer ican Can. cer Society. His report at the .uutual meeting was high lighted by the announcement that the branch r Used over a mtlllon dollars in 1969-70. Mr. Pells pr esented a speclal award to Mr s . Paul Holmes of Bay Shores tor 10 years of ser - vlce. \\c "·II" h•n nc.J1t ~ t',)lunJ. H1mg.1T). (. h'lho..,l.w;t~•·•· KumJnr.l. I ·"' t .crm,m~ .ond oth..:r Ku~"·'n ,,,rdllf..:<; r..oJJ.J - 111111 et.:~Uipmcnt . ..o1rhonw nJ\IIJPIJOn,,! dl"'!Ce~: wll1ng moll'. chcmu,:al plan1s: vac uum gauge~: tood: raJ1o cummun1c.,tron'> cqu1pmcnt . chcmtc . .t ... clectwnrc computer~: rd1cf map, .1nll co:"t anJ gciX.Icllc 'urVl"} c h<HI ~ ol our cnrrrc .;o.,..tlm.; rec hnJ e.ll u.~ra .md r.k'lgrr '>pL'CilkJilon' for con,rruct1nn nt ,, glycerol l thc m:tm rngr..:J1ent of explo~1V1.''ol pl.tnl ->~11 ol v.h1dr rh q \1~ tn help k1tl Af11e n c..on lxn' 1n Vretn.un All\l"ll · I commanded between 1943 and 1945. It had docked and had assisted In the r epair of over 100 of our submarines, some of which had engaged the enemy and had sunk a dozen hOs lile sh1ps Wtll\ a dozen torpedoes. This floatmg drydock won for herself an enthuslastic "well done" commenda tion from the commander of the s ubmarine OOse at Pear l Har bor , and had br ought to me the bronze star decoration and a promotion in rank. LeHers to the Editor .:..on mon~·\. Anwru.:;111 tOOI1ng ..ond Amcrrc,tn lno v.ho-... havl· lx·<'n l!'<·li to hurld .111 ;oulo piJnt tn Ru""a ....o rh.11 Sovrct IIUC~\ CPtriJ po.:;ili.'!Uih h..tUI :lfllfllllnl\1011 iii\J CQIIIIJnll.'nt 10 ...,urth \ ll'lnJnr tc• ~rl! AmerocJn men Nelson Rodl.'fcllcr ,Hl\llyrol\ \-.11110 h,t\(' C\l'/1 rt"ltnlt:tl J <opeCral cnrpor.ltllln 10 .,ell hl thl' ..:n\'1111 l<u .... l.t "utle ut thc nHl\1 had.v.;onl 1l.1110n\ rn thL' Y.11rlJ. >1\ll'rJe <~I Atn~.. :O.I u~l 01 Ru~\1.,·, ~C 11.'nt 1lk ,mJ rechnu· I flew With thiS emblem to the 1.r.atlon's capitol, there to have it remam In the Navy's t1istor ica I ar chives, as an ever • la sting remembrance of the contributions made by this tloatlng drydock, and of the logu.:..ol lfc,dopnrl·nr' ..tnd ~nuwht)V.-Indudrng the bomll--artistic finesse of the painter v..-re \h)lt:n f n•m eothcr Odllon .. (lr gr\·l'n to rhe l<u .... r:\M b' who did the work., whom t re - ,uJr o-...n tr,ulnr' In the pa~t thr~·~· }l.'.trs, htmdreJ « of Ru~~1an member as Vito Recopito, of 'l'1enlt~ts anJ ~pll'' hah· comhcd th" countr} to karn ,til '-"{' Woonsocket, R.I. ~no-... ,,hour ,riOmoc t'ncrg\. occanugr.~ph~. chl."'mr,rry. com· ScarcelY had we touched pur~·r ... .J'tr~·ph\\IC\. ek~.:t runtc~. nh·ttrorology. mcdtcrne, m.t· down, and J had the oppor twtity chrn~· 1\1ul,, .~ ....... ,11hl~ lrnc rr~Xh•ctrLon . urhan pl.wnmg, agn-10 de Uver the emblem to the l·uJwr.tl ~n1l'-"·h1J"' naval htstor Un, than events On·' h1Udl~ cold J.,~ .1l Valle} Forge. (,cncr.tl \\'a\hrngton began to occur in such se- .... n~ to llf\1.' ~~~~·c .mli ,,l.cll f,H Jrv•nc grud,,nce Latef h..: sequence that it seemed as r1WI v.trh h1~ nttl1t.!f\ kulief\ .• nJ v.rrh k·ar~ m hrs eye\-though the r umor sotwar might 11<1t t..:ur' ul /,·m ur luilill"t'. hut tc .. r, of priole rn 1hc hrrue1 mater latit.e Into ac tual conflict, 'urrounJm~ hun .1nJ 111 vur new IV·pub/ic-ht' gave a clear and that ag-ain we would have to .md ~•mrk conlm.onJ ""Put IHlllt' hut Am.:ne:m ~ on guarJ defelld the liberties gTanted to 111111ghr'·· ,\ •~·v. yc..oh ;1gu, Commandcr-rn·Ch1ct J(lhn .. on us by the founder s of our nation. '"1tcd 111\l"I.Jlll~u..:ulh ··w c·rl' gomg to fight from nov. on .md Dr. Car l Mcintire's 2nd vic - ... c.rc !c!l••ng ,,, tx· •• r them to ;1 'tanJ.;;t,ll"" Not thl· \"1.,~enng' tor y mar ch was but a few days H~ ""·" t..oJI.rng ,ok..ltll thL' K~·publrcan,. He had no rnt\'OIIOn away when it was announced ••I h..•,Jtlilg th~· \ ''-"ll.l•ng b.,·c..oU\1.' 1t mrght o llenJ Rm~ra. v.hlch Vice PresldentKyofSouthViet - 'upplrl.''> ~o:or, ul thc \'rercon~fs w.tr m.ttcrial And nl'rlh..:r !lam would not take part in the dvc' Pr..:~•d~·rH "•\on. v.ho hd~ ,1]-.o requl·~tcd even mor .. · march, and would not make the l..o\C\. m••re ·culrur .. l C.\ch .. mge·· anJ more ··bmlg.: h,uldmg pr lncipaladdressatthemeetfn g "' help 0111 R11,.,...tr1 ,111J Ea't European crrmrn.IL hc..tthcn near the Wa.shlngton Monl.l ment. l"nt·mJI.' ... .,..h rlc "'<' ,urH'IIJcr 10 Vretnam The victor y march was held Some p.lltro" contcnd the nwn..oce 10 our C~Juntn " .;I-and 50,000 I)E!Ople asked Pr esi-dent Nixon to stepttJ the cadence 11111~1 cnt1t.;h !rum wo1h1n Olhcr' agree wrth Ph~ II" Schl..of of the war In South Vietna, to k \ tv.hu v.11h :\J1111r:•l \\;u~,J -...rotc ··Strtke from Space'·! ..vin a victory aM then to br ing th.•l K"'''·~ nl,t\ humh u~ tr onr ourcr ~pact..', wnhour w.trnrng our pr isoner s of war home t.e - 1 ..ogrce Y.lth ~1 r' St·hl;1fk~ that " surprr~e auad.. hv th.: ror e completely withdrawing Ku"r.m'" J d ... tmct pr1H1h•l•n· Rut why 1S rt a po-a;thllrt\ • our troops from that co..mtry. li1rnpl\ h\:o,;.JII\C our onC·woriJrng. hrrdgc-huildrng ;,pflC.I'>L'f\. However , the president was "ppontml\1\ .mll tr.lll i'r~ have J1~:.~rmcJ us to the c;o;rcnr thar not 1n Washin gton at the time, I< II"''' ~orrld O.::<IIICeJ\ii h!) de~troy us . Ru-s.a Will alt:tek Y.hcn-as he had nown to Europe for c'cr ,1!\d unl) -...hcnl·vcr ~he can Jo 'tO and sur vrve ann1h1l;rtmg a confer ence with Marshal Tito f\'t,.lr.ltron It we ;trl' .tttadcd from withl)llf. 11 wdl be l•o'CIIIIW of Yugoslavia. I do not know "' treaw n w1thm . what was accompli' !led by that I he Amcrn;::m government, tm the pa~t JS years. 1"1:1" done vis it, but I recall hea ring over more ro hctr ( urmlHIIll ~m .. uccecd than have all the nnn-the radio that at a banQuet, our t ommiHH'' n.tl1on~ of thc world comhrned. Resul1<. mll·r,•nk president llad made an aner m(ltrvc' dinner speech in which hesket- Somc AmencJn' .,..ant to tr} <.orne o f our antr·Anrcncan ched broad new horlz.ons of .tnarchr~ls .md trauor\ for tre<~son. But arc l:ldrrdgc ( Ieaver wor ld progress, but wa s fol- Rohcrl W1llram~ dnd Stokel y (.armrchael any mme g1ult) lowed, perhaps by Mar shal Tlto of trea'IOn than w mc of om leaders arc.? Why ~tart at rhe fl..l msell, who demanded thai the honom m~tcad of the top? Why attack the monkey rn"caJ United States should withdraw of the or)!:an grinde(1-Amerrcan Way Features from South Vietnam. ATTEND EMBLEM MEET ~~~~·~:~;r~~~£; l)lans Cor a 3rd victory march. "What a way to go l" could ty •hich opened the conve ntJon Aner the president r eturned be the thought '-"J)ermost in fe stivities. They will donate to this country, he made on the mlDd of Mrs . Kenneth West-850 gifts for ditty bags. Mrs. Oct. 7, his lllstorlc radio speech ma.n, president of Newport Har-Westman joined in the memor~ in wtUcb be proposed a stand- bot Emblem Club 394 as she lal service and took: her place still ceaseftre a negotiated was feted at a pre..eonv entioo in the president's scholarshlp l)eace io.SouthVletBam,apoUti- party on Oct. 11 at the Newport march, donating to the s~reme cal settlement tn that war -torn Harbor Elks Lodge, prior to scholarship ftmd. Also attend~ country, the withdrawal of dttp&.rting for Las Vegas to at-lng convention are club mem~ troops a.Dd the release of our teDCI thls week's National Em-ben Mrs. otis CardWell, vice-prt.ooers of war. blem Club conveot.ion. president; Mrs, Eugeoa Berge~ u •a..s reported that the Viet Newport Harbor members ron, Junior past pres ident; Mr s. reds were cool to the Prest· partic lpated ln tberound141par-Jolln Barclay, 1st triL'5tee;Mrs. dent's peace plan a.od a Viet FROM THE BIBLE Emerson Weotzell. 1st assis~ Cong emts.tarY ~de a pot~­ tant marsbal; Mrs. Herb Mat. by -point re)ecUonofh15speech. eras, organist, and Mrs. Rich-Tbe Sotth VIetnamese 10"- lt ye lon me, keep my com-a.rd Marvin. erwnent 1D Saleoo endorsed mudmeott . Presldent NLJou'J plu for ADd 1 will pray the Father, oi. .. RP TO HEAR CHORUS peaco, aod o!MWboro .. _.. and be shaU ct•e you a.ootber Newport Beacll Cr.peer 121, 8Ast Alia aorS to Auatnlla and Comforter, that be may abide the Amer1ea.o AIIOC1&Uoa of N., Zeala.Dd. tbe pruldelllWOP Yltb JOO tor ..,tr; Retlrtd Par1001, will meet &t ~t. Japaa .. komed tbe £"en tbt Splrltaftrutb;wbOm 12:15 p.m. IOdaJ, Oct. 15, at HlJoa piU, ud Soatll Korea the world c:aAnOC recet"•· be~ tile Ullitartu uw .. er•UII wu reported to lla"e ea1led u C&UM It seetlt hhtt bOt, Deltber Cbureb, 1!59 Vlctorrta, Costa "atDctn ud coutrveU•e.'' mow.tb him: 1M ,. taow btm; Mesa. Tbe Rubor St!Dkw Clti.. NenrtbeR. lta.tMnwaUU tor he dw'eu.tb with you, ADd Mn&' cboru.s, .:Itt the dtnc-u It m&1 be, 1t doll DOt COG· shall bo to you. (St. Jobo tto• ol lfrl, JamN E. (lr.,.) lorm 1o tlMI ''poUttoo lOr tbt 14:.15-17.) Sa•ye.r, wtU etUrta.ln. rectt•11 ot a:rt..ance:s" atpred • GlVE ST UDENTS JOBS Edilor of the Ensigo, I realize that t he unemploy- ment rate In this coWlt Y is r ising dallY, a nd that there are many adult s out of work, but it seems to me that there must be some part-time job openings for high school students . Mosl em;:~loyers refuse to hire applicants whO have no prevwus work exper ience. Thls is under standable In speclal- lzed and teciWcal work, but tb.er e ·must certamly be some j)bs that students can lear n with Uttle training. How"eanone obtain wor k eq>er ience U he must have it to secure a joO in the firs t place? Ther e are many s tudents on minimum class schedules who are free to work In the after noons or evenings. Most of them need jobs to helD cover up -coming coUege expenses, alld wo uld prove to be ambitious, depend- able worker s, il only given the chance. Sincer ely yours, Mimi Oupule 1810 Tahuna Ter race Irvine Ter race written in Latin in those days, It was Friar Juan Per ez of La Ra bida, of a Franciscan friar y, who introduced Colum- bus to Queen Isabella. In 1492 the Queen offer ed to pawn the cr own jewels to ra ise money for the venture. Funds were raised by the treasur er , hOw- ever , to fit out the fleet. Isa- bella was able to k.eep her )E!Welry :tnd won a new world. No discoverer was ever promised so much befor e his perror mance. No dlScoverer 's perfor mance so greatly e:~­ ceeded hls promise. Mrs. Thomas Bec kwith 1861 RhOdes Drive Costa Mesa • GENERATION GAP Editor of Ule Ensign Parents interested in better under standing the causes of the so-called ''generation gap" wou ld do well to read Benjamin Gitlow's "T he whole or thel.r lives." Wr itten in 1948, the book gives a great deal of in- sight into the over.all com- munist operation in L'l.e Uni - ted States, for Ben}a.mln Gil- low was once one of America's ~ALL ABOUT COLUMBUS leading ,communists. ln regard Editor of the Ensign, to . the youth movement, Gitlow Though Chr istopher Colum-sa1d: bus came to the New World . ·:tn the communist ~ty and to find gold he sailed past a 10 tts youth or ganl.tatton •. , a .source of w~lth that has grown relentless war goes on against every year tJt.O millions of dol-what the communists ter m pet- lars. ty bourgeois ideologies and In- Columbus rot on ly discover ed fl uences. Through this cam- a continent, he discover ed pipe l)a.Jgn the communist or ganiza- smoking and the cigar. Out!-lion seeks to tear down r e- fully he reported to Queen Isa-spect for I he structure or civi- bella that Arawa.Jc Indians on llzatlon, its ideas, culture, san Salvador lsland were laws, moral staooarcts, cus- "drink.in g smoke" rrom a ''roll of leaves ro lled In a leaf it- sell." Not ttlinking ver y much of the custom, Columbus promptly forgot about lt. It was Sir Walter Raleigh who made pipe sm.)king f:lshlonable by introducing the pipe to the court or Queen Elizabeth. He bet her Ma}esty a ba.ndl'ul of gold coins that he could weigh the smoke O"om hls pipe. Skep- tically the Queen took tbe bet. She called the court chemist, who weighed the tobacco-tilled pipe, smoked It a.OO then we~ 1t a pin. When th.e pipe wa.s fOWltl to be Ugttter, Sir Walter claJmed the difference was the weight of the smoke. The Queen paid ott, com- menting wryly that Sir Walter was the tlrst mao she bad ever met whO could turo smoke llltO gold. Spanish. AUors .00 ~loted me Ca.rl.bberllo a few year a later tried smoldnJ, liked It and trought tobacco, the clpr and pipe back lo Europe. Sput.sb ooblemtD tried samples brouefd: back, and 80011 it wu atad.Enryooensnis .. tnc tobacco lea••• in tbelr pr .. c~e .. aodproudiJalleriJir•,.,_ les 1o lllotr puto. Tbu tllo aarne ctcarcam.C'oa~tbe$pu­ tab word for pnteo, uetpr .. tUt." Cllr-Columbus ... -ol tlMI -ttll ..., .. IIIII oartptors Ill Ill time. Stll- lllldt ud salt-td11c&tod, toe laupt blmsall Sputsb IIIII lAllA. ~, -..... - toms, r eUg1ous lnstltutlons, pa- triotism a nd tr aditions. ''They are taught Amer ican hi sto ry which is delibera tely colored to break do wn their patriotism. They are impreg. nated with atheistic ideas and inculcated with communist id - eology. Their mlnds are crlsl- pled In or der to develop them into gOOd com munist a tomatons. ''In the older youth the break~ down is most noticeable In the field of morals. Their tmma~ ture mind s beCome eo dWarfed .md twisted tha.t they beUeve the best way to prove that tkey have freed themselves from petty -bourgeois influences Is by ttying in the face of the moral .starxlards set by society. '·F irst to s uffer is the fa.m- lly. Family ties are severed. The communist youth seeks to become an Independent agent by lreeing h.l msell or her self from family restraints. "The youths are pampered and patroni zed In order to mold their Impressionistic juvenile minds to suit the purposes of communism. The communist pa.rty goes o1.1t of Its way to ma.k.e the youth feel that they are the Important e lements 1D the movement. This patronl.ta- ticn develops youthful arro- gance aDd inte Uectua.l conceit character ized by a communist snobbishness which accentuates their moral degeneraUon.' • Does tfl..ls sound famiHar wtth what Is happending to today's youth.., Yours truly, Richard E. Woodin San Gabrlet ---t: ......... KATHRYN ar~d Rar~daJI Nichol s. (StNart Drohr pho to) NEWPORT HAROOR ENgGN ARST SECTION --P .. 3 Central Bible Cburcb otCoata Yea. wUI bold Ita 5th aD11U1.1 mtaslonary cooterence October 18-25, with the tbeme: "Re. deemtnc tbe Ume ." Missionary Paull....and:rey ol OnrseuCru. sades will be the maJn Sl)ea.ter. Services this Sunday. Oct. 18, wlll be at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Mooday through Wednesday the evening services are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. A youth empba.sis rally tspla.n. ned for Friday night at 7 p.m. THURSDAY, OCT. I~ !911l CORONA OEL M_AR, CALI F. wUb Sweed Anderaon of Cam· pus Crusade for Christ speU- lni. Basll Costerlsa.n, also with Overseas Crusades, and cur- reotly oo tur1oogh from IOOo· nesJ.a, will speak at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. servtce5 on Sun. day, Oct. Z5.M1ssionarles trom various parts of the world will be bringing reports as well as films depleting their work. The publlc is invited to the meetings. Church News The Luthera.D Church of the Master, 2900 Paclllc View Dr., Harbor View H.lUs •• The topic of Dr. William Eller 's sermoo for the 9 a.od 11 a .m. Sunday services is "Pray the Lor d of the harvest." These are special "commitment " hours of wor sl\l.p , The senlor tdgh Luther League wJU meet at 7 p.111. Swtday am the youog adult fellowstdp at 6:30 p.m. • • • An adult program of di scussion groups wiU be held at 10:20. The Episcopal Young Church- men will meet for a folk mass a t 6:15 p.m., followed by st4)- per . The program at 7:30 p.m. will be on comparative r eli- gions. • • • TALE~TED MEM BERS of t h~ women's fellowstup of Ply- mouth longrf'g;stlor\dl cl•urtl• 111 \ewwrt Her~hts wr\1 dts- plo} thtlr .ut oll)ects .tJIIl rtlf tSIIII J~ <~.r1ormH~'<IIt<; ~~a tea -'!. •.:~utJque from ll <~..cn.to 4 p,ru . lll!s Satur•la ), Ort. 17, ...! th: ltOIIII:" of Mrs. Linn 'll llltJ.nl~, 83C \'tJ. lido ~ord , l1·lu hie:. Pr<:turE!fi ),ere w11 1• ~trl,. r1! t' ,. l.orJilliQU{' Jtt:IHS .!:•., fru111 ldt, Mr~. E.arl Hllf:ler of l!f!r'J\Hfl , ,\t r ~. H.Jch- .ad Ht"r ll'·''' of Cost<! M"'S<I. 1 r,..~,rn,_.· 'JI I' P •·vt~nt o.00 M r~. E. 1\. Stromsl..io r! of M ~s>~ \'··r 1~. \lr , il.tVHJ Goo:1e of TLJ~tl/l ts UldtrmJ.n of tile worn<'11'-:. 1·-llu.., ~··II', "no! Mrs. Lt•O r ~e \l.t'eo-lon of Sltore Cl.ilb h puloli rt:. • tuLrrrtJ.n . HERE'S MUSH IN YOUR EYE Peop\r once I.Jc.Jtn\ -.too.:-. "'''h ~1otf\ rnc.tl .tnd htH"\C) Tod.t~ "'e "'nuldn 1 th1n.._ nl lJ"n~· ·' ,,,n,IXlttlll ,uch .t\ tht~ nc.il our <:~~' Bur rh,·tl "l' ·~· lu~~~ W~ h oi\C ffioin\ f.t~l-.1\:!lfl~. rlo.:,l ... \111 .11\llliP!C' hlf tfl !C\"· !ton~ ~th,,n.,_' '" mcd•~.tl ""~~'"" <' \~~ , "'ll f"h' ,,c,,•n :.bout 1hc-..t lll'\H"f dfcl..!••c rcn•n\,,., let h1m Jeudc v.',;~b nwdu .... rwr"~'> .tiC 1~,1 lo•l 'l'UI n•·cJ' I hen. hr111~ h" ra·"-"1"11•'"' r< u' tur ~"rnrnun,!Jnt~ C ... istensen Pharn1acy Xdl E. COAST RWT .. COlORA DEL II.U OJUOLE l -1550 Miss Harper is bride of Randall Nichols Newlyweds Mr. a.od Mr s. a Camelot cap cove red wiU1 Randall Scott Nichols are mak-lace. Pr ince of Peace Lutheran Church, at Mesa Ver de East Drive and Baker St., Costa Mesa--Paster P. H. P. Gut - ter idge, well koown Bible teach- er, will speak at the 8 and 11 a .m. Sunda.y services, and also at the 4 r .m. prayer, pra ise and fellowship meeting. Chr istian Science Chur ches -·"Doctrine of atonement" is the topic of this Sunday's les- son ser mon. Services are he ld at 9:15 and 11 a .m. in Newport Bea ch, l1 a.m. in Costa Mesa, and. 10 a.m. ln Harbo r View HUls. SOUTH AF RICAN FILM FOR P ANH EL ME E Tl NG ~~;;:::::::::::::::~ rlw \ •• wpvrt H.trlllr Pan- lttd!£·111 ""til fJf• ~~·fll ~ So uth Aff>'•'• "'"' '' ""'""'"A id· VFOOTRE J 0 E D u F FY • • • lng their home at San Luis 0-Atteoding her as maid of bispo following a September nooor was her s ister, Victor ia. wedding at St. Andrew's Pres-Bridesmaids were Miss Nancy byterta.n Church and a ho ney-Wolf of Redwood City and Mis s moon in the Santa Cruz mount-Kathy Sher man of Berkeley , alns. Attending the groom were St. Andrew's Presbyter ian Church, 600 St. Andr ew's Rd., Cl111 Haven--Or. Cnar lesoter . e nf ield will preach at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday on the topic, "Barbarians without! Bar bar- lans wtthlnl" Senior lu gh young people will hO ld a "secret meet- ing of the saint s" (as Christians must do behind the lron Cur~ taln ) at a "myster y location" awa y from the church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, c.au ..\rr~.~.~~ .tl \Itt> lU:30 .:~.,m. n"·.,.u:t, ~~· .. !ut>SilJ.·, rJ,.t. Zl , ill tilt' :J<11 .. r , t!la<'~ luiJhouse, SCHOOL BOIIRO ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3 1:011 •ru~.t!l . ...tr.t•. The bride Is the lor mer Kath-hls brother, Thomas NichOls, • • ryo Margaret Hatper, daughter as best man; another brother St. Michael's and All Angels' of Mr . and Mrs. William Ha.r-John NichOls; the br ide's bro~ Episcopal Church, 3233 PacUic per of 2306 Francisco Dr ., ther, David Harper and Bob View Dr ., Harbor Vtew Hills-- West Upper Bay, The groom's Poyser, as usher s. ' Communion wUI be ce lebrated parents are the Tllomas Nichols A r eception was held at the at both the 8 and 9:30 a.m. of 1901 Leeward Lane, Bay-home or the bride's parent s, Sunday services. The Rev.John crest. Mrs. Harper received guests in Roger s Davis wtll speak on Complete F .... Js Cost Lea At Wuflliutw Dr. Charles Dter enfield of- a yellow and white cotton bro-"How we think about God." I A~DREY, wt.o has just r eturn~l .will, !11~ !..r.tt•il} !ron. misstorur; sen•tct-lU Brazil, ,~~~~~ wtl! t..e the ntJ.tn spe .. kH .tt :: the O<.t, l 8.2~ m· ssionar; 1 on. flciated at the double ring ser-cade dress and a cor sage of vice, which took place at Zp.m. white orch.ids. The groom's Saturday, Sept. 5, mother wore a Ugtlt green silk Miss Harper chOse a gown or costume with or chids. white silk organza made with The bride is a graduate of a bodice heavlly aOOrned with CaWornia PolytectuU cal lnstl· 3 dimentlooal Venise lace. The tute at San Lui s Obispo am lace was repeated at the hem-the groom will graduate there lloe, which swept to a chapel this year. train. Her veil was Deld with I Pl!I'TING IT ALL where II belongs Is being demonstrated a.t the Balhoa ocean front beach by Jennifer, 7, at left, and WeodSf'3, daughters of Mr. and Mr s. Bill Rush of Balboa Peninsula Point. The girls are he lping keep Balboa clean by pick..lng 141 trash left behind by tourists (E ll Wood photo.) FIFTH ANNUAL MISSIONARY CONFERENCE Central Bible Church ORANGE AVENUE ot1311D $TREET COSTA loiUA PHONE: 54·5303 Sunday, Oct. 18, through Sunday, Oct. 25 Nightly at 7:30p.m. Theme: "REDEEMING THE TIME" Mlsslooary Speakers-Films-Reports MARINERS CHURCH Dr. GleDD O'Neal, professor at Talbot Tbeologtcal Semlmry, La Mirada, Is tbe pulpU min.tster tor the 10 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Suoday services. Tbe Rev. Wtllil.m Acton ls chlU'eb pastor and Is an.llable for YlsitaUon and coUDS4tUne. SUNDAY SCHOOL , • • • . . 9:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE .•••• 10:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE ••• ,. 7:00P.M. 2200 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL MAR fer ell• .. at r~utr~l OibleCiturcil In Costo1 ~·1 e5.!., Paul oinr1 his wile, Ctrol , .t t11l the1 r 2 • lit!•!· t en, H1, h4I I J.rtd :\n~~L.t, VL..t.n to r~tur 11 to Hrazd <~.!ter G monttt s of lurlou~!' !lltnblr}. SilL ES SEMINAR SET :-.:t'wport f-Lt.rbor-(osu. ~I E"Sd Realtors J.rtd s,.l!"!s JS$0< i.J.tes will .ttlenol .. S"J.l{'S semtnar, Momla }, Oct. 26, at the ~l ... sa Ver<le Countf) CJuiJ, at LOr llng lo GleM Martin, exeeuuve v11 e- presldent of the board. The speaker 1s Fred A. Pal- mer, a nation:tiiY known sales consullanl from THE $500 SAVINGS BONO, g:rarw:l prize award ar the Ba lboa Bay Lions ' lobster bake at the Corona del Ma.r beach was won by Peggy RothschJ.ld of Anaheim, an employee ~t the CalUornJ.a Bank ln Santa Am. Her e she is r eceiving the savings bond from Bob Gr ensted, past pr esident of the Balboa Bay Lions aod oow a member of the Santa Ana Up town Lions Club. He also Is associated with Ca lifor nia Bank in Santa Ana. At right Is Ralph Fuerte, present presi- dent of the k:M:al club. EBELL PROGRAM SET Dr , Fred M, JOOson , mini- ster. humorist and tnspira- tional lec turer, will speak at the ge ner al stated meeting or the Newport Beach Ebe II Club at the noon luncheon Nov . 5 In the clubhouse. He 1\a.s served as minister of Tr inity Baptist Church ln Santa Monica for the past 31 year s. He has ser ved on the boards of the Santa Monica Chamber of Commer ce, Red Cross, YMCA and Boy Scout Counci l. He has been a mem- ber of the board of trustees or the University or Redlands a.nd president of the Redlaods Alumni Assn. The Ebell Club will have a catered hmcheon, ca.r d party and Chris tmas brna.a.r at ooon Thursday, Oct. 29, ln the club- house. A framed, )eweled Christmas tree on red velvet will be auctioned. Proceeds will benefit the Youth Employ ment Service a.nd the Glrls Club of the Harbor Area. The new members section No. 2 will meet at noon Oct. 30 for luncheon at the Ben Brown rest- aurant In Laguna Beach with and stitchery section will meet at 10:30 a.m. ~ov. 9 at the home of Mrs. Harold HJ.mmer, 427 Orchid Ave., Corona del M.U'. Book seclion No. 1 will meet lor dessert at l p.m. :iov. 12 at tne home of Mrs. o.z . Rob- ertson in Tustin, UCI SPliCE RESERVED FOR CHURCH GROUPS UC re~nts nave awroved ap. pr oximately 10 acres of "in. e lusion'' area. on the UC I cam- pus for lease by university - oriented. religious facilities. The Church of Jesus Chr ist of Latter -day 5alnts currently is negotiating tor l. 75 acres of the area. The remainder or the tract will be heiO aside for eventual constrtJCtion of a Unl. versity lnterfa.ith Center a.nd for other religious organlz..a ~ tions. The 10-.acr e tract ls to. c.ated. adjacent to ca.mpus mar- r ied-stWent apartments at Vera..oo Place, between Cali- fornia. Avenue and Adobe Cir- c le. Mrs. Frank Merkel as chair-) HEW UCI IH TE R F A.l TH m~e:cuoo· No.3 ls an evening SECRETi.RY 'SHAMED gr~ tor employed members and for those whO wts h to bring their husbllods. They wlll meet at 7:45p.m. Nov . 6 at the home oC the club president, Mrs. Ray Nielsen, 332 Holmwood Or ., Newport Heleflts. Mrs. Marlin Sh"ly, Newport Beach Ubl'a. rtan, wiU ctve a book review. Tile cre&llve dress sewtnc: The Rev. Joseph Ha.fsten. ror - mer industria.! sales mana g-er, is the oew executive secretary of the UnlYerslty lDterta.J.th Foundation at UCL He assumes the respooslbilltles formerly ftUed by Dr. Cectl Hoffman. whO wtU rematn oo the lnter - f.llth staff to serve in ~ia I areas of minlstry. SUMMER END SPECI'AL! Dr. Ha1steo. 47, oowa rest- deli: of Newport Bel.ch, •rved u cam&~U~ miAister at Kusas State Ulll'ferllll)' H1l ~~~ 3 JMI'I. He lt a 1M4 a:rld\llte o1 hrdul Ulhwllty, Wblre be majortd Ia IDOCallvl)c&l 01111- ..... l.lc. Ht wu ....... 1IIIDI&V .,, two JtM1 cone-•• beJore llldtr'tl.tS..I mllllltwial ltadtes al 11M Scbool ot TbooloCJ al Claro-In 1161. Aller to· colfll( tbo doctor ot roU""" ·-Ia 1985, ........ -ua Pr-.nu mlal- This is Carpet Steam Cleaned 10% Off Regular Price CARTIER'S CARPET CLEANING PHONE: 548.0807 FREE ESTIMATES 2 Mil. MIN. QOOD TILL tC>ot-70 -· But. l1ke every sh ortct..ll , rt"s o long shot. A man 's real ho pe rs to leorn. He needs the basics that will get htm o decent 10b. A group of Gas Company employ- ees have volunteered to help. They've joined volunteers from o ther b uSi · 1'lBSS8S w ort.ing a t the South Central COitlri.DI I'VNDAI. AIID IUIW. CIHlll OOQ'QC>Oo<>O~~~ (D(IiTD.Y tarS WAUSOUUW CJ.YPn ..... 1151 ·-$46! of tos Angeles Servtce C enter Other Gos Company people ore helping ot servtce cen ters tn Eo.st to.s Angeles and VenJCe . They w ork even•ngs, teaching. Bus.ness Eng lish . Arithmetic. Anyfhing that will help somebody get o job. A nd t l-r ey'll teac h any bo d y who \o\I.JOts to leom. Gos Company peo ple don't get any pay lor this wort. Except sotisfoc· tron. But they believe rhot evtl<'(body ought 10 hove o fi ghti ng chanc e. s.... t a • s. CIIIIflll ~~ .............. ~ ............... ,,., .......... • r.:~cc.=>;:::-;:-;::·.:::=:~~.;::;:::===~~Eagles are city champs Cooeb Pbll Bron'• Eodaoc:la Meal BUJeu 1o 1np a .. _, EaJiq Will alttmpl to ...... tt ....... Ia tho ........ lor • I Ia a row tbla Frld&r Al&ftl Al<lr, lll&lr:IJif 1lMI lalll' 10~. Wbd tbey b&ttle tb1 MapoUa Pr1Deeotto came rlpt t.ck lD Seollaola at LA Patma Sladlum tho aul-lu 1o ma1u1 It ~~~ 1D AIUt.lm. 00 u eod "'IP ot 1S yards, Tbe t.aclu WOD tbt CoRa Tbt PAT wu: mt..ased. kle• lbrou&b tlM ..,.ltllb a tlM 1111&110~ 1aiiJ. c-~~-""""' lllltrtalD LOt Al&mito. at Cotta .... Frlda1 all:l$. Ettaoc:la wtll-llapolla al Ettaoc:la Friday all: I$. Mta city eha.q>lonaltJp wltb 1n tbe eth period, Chuck L---...!~~!:!~~,:;·_:s:!P:_!O~R!!_T:!:S!...,!B:..!D~I;!T!O~•~--J tHtr esctUng come from be-Boecel !owld Bob Reed all a- lUnd W1n OYer tbt ~r ch&rced toae lD tbe 8Dd 100e for a sc.ore. Both 11>o Elllaacla ud c- Mesa ln>ab IQUido loot lui week, tilt Muta.np to EcliaG a.Dd. the EacJ.N to FountaiD Val- ley Z0-8. nm HIJtt rambled for 90 yards Ia the p.me't hlc!J point !Dr tho E odaoc:la trosh, settlng a team record tor a rWl from sertmmace. UGH V I K I N G S Costa Mesa Mu.stanp. Tbe pul-The kick by Scott Gayoor made sat1oc 18 to 16 JQttelier wu a tt Z3-6, Eagle quarterback saUJtytnc wln lot the team that Boepl iofted aoother pass into trailed 9 to 0 and 18 to lZ be-the eod r.ooe trom 20 yards fore quarterback Kurt Thomas out to Gaynor tor a !9-6 mar- rallied hls team to the narrow &in and Gayoor drtued another victory. Both teams llave 1-1 Westminster had a tlnal of-marks In the lrvloe lea!fUe. lenslve aHempt smothered wtth Mesa. opened the scoring In a umely pass interception a.nd the flrst quarter with a 26 51 yard return by defensive yud tleld goal by "automatic" back Phil Metzer to put the Ben RlcarOO, and added a 25 game on tee of the battling yard scocl..ne aerial from QB Tars. White's kick made the Robl.n Senik to Bob Bomboy final score 28 to 15. in the 2nd qtlllter for a 9-0 TEST SAILORS ONE OF THESE 6 SENIORS 'olrtll be queen for Corona del Mar high school's homecoming game this Saturday evening. The wi.nner will be amounced during the haU-Ume cere- montes of the COM-Magnolia contest at Davidson field. These senior princesses are, . standi..ng, left to right, Whitney Terry, whose Interests are dancing, music and art; Dee Dee Pennington. the current Miss Newport Beach; Carol Caldwell, soogleader, and Jan Frieod, sailor, sk.ier and Hoag Hospital canctystrlper; foreground, Claudia Carver, at left, Americans Abroad awUcant, and Marcia BloWlt, Tahitian dancer, who has ap- peared on TV's "Dating pme." The homecoming dance will be held at the Newporter 1n.n following the gam~. (Photo by Eric Bruce of the COM High School Trident staff.) The Newport Harbor Sailors take on ooe of the Sunset League's top offensive crews When the Marlna High Vikings invade Davidson field this Sat. IU'day night at 8. Viking fullback Joe Veotiml. glla is the league's leading rusher, and he added to IUs totals when M.ulna scuttled Santa Ana 38 to 0 last week. He ripped the Santa Ana de- fense for 180 yards and one touchdown In 14 carries, av- eraging 12.8 yards per carry. Viking QB steve Monahan scored twice and rolled lor 169 yards. His fine passing accounted lor 3 touchdowns, one a bomb for 76 yards. Newport coach Ernie John- son and Marina coach Leon Wheeler were former associ- ates at El Rancho in 1959-61. This is the first year for both Who'll be Sea Queen? ~:~~1~~ffit::: .. ;:: The Sea Kings of Corona del the junior varsity, sophon ~re big 6' 5" John Fisher on a will feature 2 top defensive Mar host the powerful Mag-Claudia Southerland and tresh-35 yarder making it 14-0 in squads, T~~ sailors have held oolla Barons Saturday night at man Jenniler Sochomel. the first period as Gary Balch the opposltton to 3 shut-outs Davidson field In the annual Coach Dave Holland has a lucked the 2nd of flis 3 PAT's and the 15 points In the West- oomecoming game. potent squad this year and the Edison added another TO a~ minster game were the first HaU time ceremonies will team record oi one win aiKl the 2nd hall opened and the scor ed against their hard rib- introduce the homecoming 3 losses is deceptive. The Sea score was 21-0 befo~e the Sea bed defensive corps. The Vi- queen and her court. The var-Kings were edged by Newport Kings caught fire. Corona del ling~ held the Santa Ana or- sity squad nominated6princes-7-0, a 2-point squeaker to santa Mar covered 67 yards in 2 fens1ve team to a meager 21 ses: MarcieBlount,CaroiCald-Ana and an a point margin to plays, scoriiLg on the classy oet yardage. . well, Claudt.a Carver, Jan an exceptionaUy good Edison combination of Samuels to Kil. The Newport Sailors lost Frieod, Dee Dee Pennington, team, 21-13. The passing com-lefer on a pro type 50 yard their scoreless_ string _and the and Whitney Terry, The varsity bina.tion of Keith Samuels and aerial. Joe Ricca's kick was pressure-assoclaled With such Sea Queen will be one of these Karl Killefer could catch tire good making It 21 7 a mark and were behind 15 vivacious young Neptunes. U along with the Corona defense ' -• . . to 14 Thursday night at West- the Corona team has trouble to topple the flighfiyingBarons. Samuels struck agam m t_he minster with 6:14 len to go reading the rugged Baron of-Edison stole some of the Sea 4th quarter on passes to K1l-in the game. Bu t they came tense it wi!J be underst.1.ndable Kings' thunder by passing for Ieier lor 29 yards to the Char-through with the needed clutch but with such a bevy of beaut-their first 2 scores. Quarter-gt!r 8. On 4th and 8 he connec-points to r ack up their 4th les cheering them on--look out back Jerry Hinojosa capped an ted with a swing pass to John s traigh t win. Fountain Valley. 80 yard drive with a 10 yard Miles, who covered the re-Mike Easterling opened the Sea Queens backing up the shot to Terry McNay. Gary mainlng 6 yards for the final scor ing in the first quarter varsity beauties are the JV Balch booted a.11 three PATs. tally, 21-13. with a one yarder after the Sea Queen Marl Schmidt for Hinojosa then combloed with The ~tent Corona sophomore Westminster Lions fumbled a squad _led by J~ Tosti r olled pWlt on their own 15. Tar quar- to theu 3rd victory with a terback Alvin White kicked 4 26.12 decision over the fine conversions, plus combining Edison sophs, bringing the ree-with Griff Amies on a 21 yard ord for the season to 3-1. pass play early in the 4thquar- The Sea Prince (frosh ) team ter. whaled the Martna Crosh squad 32-6 to bring the COM record to 2-1-1 for the season. Our statlstlcian Randy Mc- Nutt, the Corona del Mar team manager, re~rts the following took place. After less than two minutes In the game Bob Wil- son scored on a 42 yarder. The 2 ~tnt conversion was good-- Jon Terry to Joe Kozmata. In the 2nd perlcxl Brent Ogden scored on a flashy 46 yard run. Later in the quarter Bob Wil- son, with a 6 yarder, made it 20-6. The 4th quarter saw Bob Coz register from 3 yards out, and a 45 yard pass-run play, Joe Porto to Shawn Kelter, made the linal score 32-6. The sophs travel to Fountain Valley tor a Friday 3:15 game at Fountain Valley. The frosh crew entertain Edi- son at their home field tcxlay, Oct. 15, at 3:15. H ... HDBALL TOURNEY Behind 15 to 14, Harbor'S pony backs, 5'7" Mike Easter- ling and 5' 6" Richie Simons, combined to bring the ball down to the Lion one, where White powered hi s way into thP end zone for the go-ahead TD, White's kick mad e It 21 to 15. I "" . ' • I . ' FLAG FOOTBALL RESULTS The junior high flag footblll beat Davis lotheseason'sopea.. feature pme today, Oct. t 5, ar. TeW1nkle blasted LtDcolD !las the ID<Iefeated Horace En-35 to 0 in tbetr wlnnlnC eftort. sign A team at Enrett Rea The sophs dropped a 34 to o lead. decision to an aroused West. TUlback Jim Sc:hultt then minster team moved the Eagle offense Into The frosh l~st a sharply con-higfl gear before the halt eoded. tested 8 to o pme to Santa His 31-yard punt return put Ana Valley. The opening ldek.-the ball on Mesa's 16.yard line. oft was returned by Valley to The toucbdown came on a 2- the 34 and on the first play yard plunge by Kurt Thomas, of scrimmage the Valley ball-narrowing the margin to 9-6. back went the remaining 66 Estancia went ahead 13-9 at yards for the only toucbdown the start of the 2nd hal! by roll- of the game. log ?0 In l.fplays, Schultt school. Eostgn sports a 2-0re- cord and Rea will be attempting to get a share of the league leadership and Impr oving Its 1-1 mark. other games in the A bracket have Kalser (1-1) at TeW~e (1-1) aoo Llncoln (1-1) at Davis (0-2). Last week's games saw Rea edge Davis 14-6. Ensign top- ped Kaiser 24-14, and Lincoln shut out TeWinlde 8-0. COIHC TO UCL"' C ... ME Stanford Club members will board buses In Sa.nta Ana oo Saturday, Oct. 24, bound for the Stanford-UCLA toottall game in Los AngelesCollseim. Chairman Tim Steele o!Cot0n1. del Mar said the buses will leave from the Wells Fargo Bank Building, 2323 N. BrO&d- way, at 3:30 p.m. and 5:SO p.m. the goal Une from 4 out. Rea quarterback Elwood Hau-lr""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~ ser connected on 2 touchdown ... Me sa went ba ck into the lead passes to Jim Snyder In Rea's a few minutes later as QB Flip win over Davis. Jim Rollno in- Darnell, who had replaced the tercepted a Davis pass and re- lnjured Sen1k, hit split end turned 11 to the 3 yard Hoe Frank Kelly ona34-yardtouch-in ooe of the outstanding plays down pass, Ricardo kicked the o! the game. point and the score was 16 to The Ensign footbatlers got 13. 2 long touchdown runs from Thomas started the winning Marc Wilsey good for 35 and drive for Esta.ocia by Inter-38 yards in their first win. ceptlng a Darnell pass on the Jeff Adams scored 3 times a- J Eagle 17 and returnl.niit It to galnst Kaiser on runs of 12 1 hls 43. He tossed key passes and 35 and a swing pass from to Kevin Brown and Lee Frle-Joe Spiller on a play that went dersdorf, ga..lned 12 yards on a 60 yards. Kirk Mulligan grabbed keeper, and then blasted over a pass covering 20 yards lor from the one foot line for the another Ensign TD. victory. ln the B's undefeated Te- Coach Mu Miller's Mus-Winkle and Kaiser, both sport- tangs wUJ travel to Los Ala-ing 2-0 records, will battle It mttos Friday evening for an out for the league leadership, Irvine league contest. Los Ala-Ensign (1-l} will take on Rea mitos, 2-2 for the season, Is (1-1). Lincoln (0-2) and Davis tied wlth Costa Mesa, Corona (0-2) clash at Davis. del Mar and Estancia, all l -1 Ensign quarterback Casey in the league. Morris had hi s pass batted !C) The Estancta sophs rocked ln the air by a Davis defender the Costa Mesa sophs 30-6. and caught by Bill Mlller for Costa Mesa will have a Fri- day night encounter with the Improving Los Alamitos team that boWlced back rrom their Joss to Fountain Valley in the league opener to whip Santa Aaa Valley 29 -6 last Friday, one of their scores in the B game. Russel Walker added the other tally oo an 8 yard scor- Ing sweep In the 12-0 Rea vic- tory over Davis. Kaiser tqlped Ensign 13 to 6. OCTOBER 13 TO DATE: $1,336,000. HX S ... VIHCS IDE" FOR THE WEEK ' Do you know that by trans- ferring your personal In- surance to your wile you can keep U from bein.g taxed in your estate? This 1\as to be done very care- fully, hOwever. RAY N . G IBBS & A~SO CIATES 4340 Campus Dr .,Suite 108 Newport Beach, Cal. 926&0 714-546-4.2!0 I ,11'4 MIKE EASTERLING the 142 The Mustangs and Grt.mns, pound, 5' 7" haltba~k. for u,; playing at Western high, will be Newport Harbor Sailors goes battling to stay In title con- for 6 yards on this play.' Later tention. in the same series of downs The Costa Mesa-Estania he went over from the one fo; sophomores tangled aDd coach Harbor's first TD in the 28 -lS Ken Kellers Mustangs won their win over Westminster. (Photo version of the city champion- by Vic Opalek.) sh.ip with a conviiLctng 30-6 w1n Steve McKlnley, quarterback tor EnsliJl. scored the lone TD tor flis losing effort. McKinley scored the wiDning TD in the previous week's eocounter that .. ..:.. ...... o .. PO-. .... •ou .. o ·~··· ••• OUAIDtAr.t.~; III ... NIIC.~• .. AIHRIC,A,' t. . . over their neighbors. f1 Mustang quarterback Fra.nk Fregosl used big Don Johnson tttrough the Eagle Une for the Initial tally after Costa Mesa intercepted a pass on the Es- tancla 29 yard Une early In the first quarter. Quarterback Chuck Boe~i rac ked up the first Eagle TD in the 2nd per iod on a 4 yard keeper a.od then passed to Tom Keating for the 2 pointer. Dan Prlnceotto, playing a- nother fine oUensive and de. fensive game, combined with CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE Film Developing and Printing DON ANDERSEN STUDIOS 2721 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar, Calif. 92625 (Jn the Ensign building) Phone: (714)673-0553 ALSO COMMERC IAL, INDUSTRIAL, PRODUCT, PUBLIC RELATIO!'<S ERNlE JOHNSON, coach of the Newport Hubor Sa..i lors,ob- jeeted strenoously to the referee on a Westminster substi- tution when the kicking team was replaced and a successful 2 pointer was made after a touchdown, putUng Westminster ahead by 15 to 14. Coach Johnson, whose team rallled to win 28 to 15, pointed out that a. team cannot r eplace a unit without running a play, (PhOto by Vic Opatek.) Ora.ngt! Coast college will sponsor a community doubles handball tournament ontheOCC courts Oct. 26-30, open to !ac-' ulty and students as well as members of the surrounding community. Ail persons inter. ested In parUcipating must sign up with Coach Rosso by Friday, Oct. 23. lie can be con - tacted In his OCC ofttce at 834- 5890. MARK WANG grabs a pass 1n the end rone during Junior Pee Wee action between the Comanches and the Tri-City Eagles. The pass was tossed by Tim Wigmore. The success- ful completion went to no avail as the Eagles won 7 to 6, (Vic Opalek photo.) Open their door to education College costs grow e.:~ch ye,u . Famd1eo:; mu<;t rl.ln f.u .:~head , must save w here st~vmgs .:HC o:;ecure but where they grow at the highest poso;1ble-r.1tco:;, o:;o that needed money is .:~v,lll.lble when the d.w comes for choosmg higher educ,lllon SystematiC savmgs, begun NOW, wdlmo;urE' the Petersen twins .1n education wh1ch bpt>ns thC' door to their greatest potential. How .1bout openmg th.1t door, for your children? Pl.m w1sely. S.Jve .1 he.1d at O r,1nge County's L.ugest, F1ro:;t t~nd Strongest mdependent Feder,ll AND lOAN AIIOCIATION lAGUMA NtGUU lltANCM J lb!lrdl IIJ ft!IU SollttiL.tJ'I'I•• C•lll. ta77 fe~:tii·UDl liCIEIY ICYCUS 531 CliiJ£1 ST. TEllS alllmc ,_£ W-1111 -·- •• ~EWPORT ~RIIOR EN9GN A IISHEC110N --P.l ntURSOAY, OCT. 15. 1970 CORO NA DEL MAR, CAll F. JR. PEE WEE SETS RECORD Tbe SaM••h•d: Vaqtatt01ud out ol. 9 attempts~-4 1n sucees- Nnport Mea Cbu'CVI wtU &1oo··for a. DeW oa.Uonal ree· c lasb 1D tbe battle ol tbe 1111-ord tor the 11 year old, 79 defeated th1l Saturday iDa 1!:30 pound pheoom . coofrootatioa at MinJoo Viejo Before the half ended, Kirk hief:l sebool. Langdale drllled Rich TomUn Tbe Cba.rprs tept tbelr UD· with a pus good to the 3. defeated aieln and tbe1r roaJ. Botlbte Brad scored from that line still unta.rnlsb.ed. oo the point. Then Peterson carried strength of tbelr 68-0 e.tplosioo tor 29 on a sweep to the Gaucho last week. r.eacttoc the attack 10 and lb.ve Mollica went over oo tbe Gauebos ns Terry Pet-from the 3 two plays later, Mo- '? erson, wbo started udefensJn mellts later Steve Grtssold at- • · eOO. He grabbed a Gauebo pus tacked from the 40 a.Dd evaded . 1D tile 1st quarter, returDloc U his pursuers !or another 6 ~ to the Gaucho Z8. Brlu Pete pointer. Duddrldge made It 4 blasted the last 3 yards. Kick-ln a row for a 40..0 margin at lng specialist Dao Duddrldp half time . CHARGER QUARTERBACK Terry Peterson 1mloads a pus 1n the 68 to 0 w1.n over the S&ddleback VaUey Gauchos 1n Junior Pee Wee competition. No. 72 Is Forrest Metcalf. CABALLOS WIN 51 TO 0 boomed the cooversloo for the The bomtardment continued 2 pointer whJ.cb Jr. Pee Wees Into the second half. Kirk Lang- are awarded tor such a feat. dale recorded a SO yard blast. He managed to COOPeCt oo 7 Alternating W"lth Terry Peter- son at qu:a.rterba.cl tie hit Bill Halford a 40 yard bomb. Gary Seale's pass Interception spar- ted that drive. Powerful little Mike Teregis blew up sections ot tbe Gaucho ftoot Uoe defense wltb a ~le mini-esplosioos. CORSAlR QUARTERBAC K Tom Baz.acas r eels off a 16 yard touchdown run in the 3rd quarter ol tbe JWlior Midget game wtth Uie saddleback Valley Broncos. No. 63 .at left is Ben Robertson, and No. 22 1.s Joo Randall. The Corsairs won 33 to 0. (Vtc Opalek photo.) Tbt Caballos travel to Santa the receiving end of accurate Au tor a late Saturday after-tosses by tbetr quarterbacks. DOOO encounter with the local Adams connected wUh F!gpt Charger team that has been on a 16 yarder, and Wigmore comi.D& oostroogdurlnglhepast bit pibbs on a 27 yard covering Z weeks. The Charger-Caballo pass-ru.n play. Wigmore also midgets clash at 5 p.m. at tbe hit Bob Hanley on a long 28 Santa Ana memorlal park ott yard pass, wtth Hallley power- Warner Ave. 111s way lnto pay dirt with ~ ' Terry Peterson cashed 1n wlth CORSAIRS FLY HIGH Coach AI Dies had his z seconds remaining. Wigmore players ~ last week anti they h.ad 3 aerl.als for TD's on an- walt&ed ot1 with a big 52-0 win other great otfenslve day. over Ute outclassed Fountain The Caballos rolled for 253 Valley Eagles. yards on 25 rushing attempts. Bruce Sharp, one ofthe"orde Six of 12 passes were com- of classy runners the Caballos pleted for 78 yards. Total yard- abouDd tn. accou.oted for Z6 age was 331 to 36 lor the~­ot the teams 5Z polnts w!Ui position. The Newport .. Mesa s;:arkllng touchdown jaunts of team did oot have to punt once 22, 73, 46 and 62 yards and a in the game. Z-polnt coarersioo. He also Bruce Sharp llad a ·personal was voted one of the top de-total of Z38 yards in 12 car- fensJve player of the game. rles for his best effort of the Pat Sbaugboessy took one of season Other out~ing Tlm Wigmore's passes for a player~ were the Ferrara brot- 9 yud scoring aerlal. Jea Ad-hers Mike and Marty of the ams and Wigmore have Z big. Cordna del Mar footba.u'tamlly. cap&ble receivers in ~ve Gi bbs Defensive stars lnclOOed Woody a.nd ROO Flegal. Both were on Akana a00 Tom Benvenuti.. Jea r,;iiiiiiiETH~W~---~ Adams, Benvenuti, Akana and I' AM Mike Ferraro all Inter cepted A CAM!RA SHOP " Charger passes to blunt their ,:tASS,:tOJ:\T ,:tHOTOS oUenive attack. The Newport Harbor Tro~n Alumni Club will provide biLS I traDSI>OI'Iation to the USC home- coming picnic on the cam"us and to the tse-Callfor~ toot . ball game 1n the Coliseum on Oct. 31. Buses ..rtU leave the Irvine ~::,...;;:.. ______ ~Coast Country Club at 9 a.m. RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS 20 word• or le11 21 word1 to 30 word1 31 word• to .C) wotdl ..... Eoch word over ..0 word I .. o IIUSICAL FOil SAL! 1 Ti,.... 1.50 2.00 3.00 .05 2 Times 2.50 ~.00 4.00 .10 3 Timu 3.00 4.00 5.00 .15 o lOOKS I'OR SAL I "THE BITTER HARVEST" b) John Steinbacher. "The time of terror is \ClOD us." Soon to be made a motion picture. Paperback $2. 35 Olsw The Corsairs are stltl soar-Ron Smith inlercepled 3 a yarder. Art a.ng sur-ing hi'"' a-" ·~II lry lo add ~ "--K prlsed wtth a 44 yarder but e." ,..., .. , )aSSes au ... , ....... k ennedy Inter- tbe play was nullllled by a the SC Tro}Ws to their Ust :epted one to help stave off the penalty. or vicUm s when they take on Saddleback attack. Terry Peterson fired another the South Coast contlngent at The offensive aw.J.rds for t11e 21 yard aerl.al to the enemy's Z p.m. Saturday at South Coast. previous week's gam~ went to 17 yard line and followed this Coach Jerry Tnpp and st.alt Mark Kennedy, Tom Hau.ca s, With a roeket to end Mike lr-load thelr otlense 1n full gear Jerry Miller , Dav1d St1<1w,Russ vLn, who lntlltrated the Gaucho aDd the defense has been lm-Meisinger , Jon Rand<iU , Pete battlefteki lor U'le fina l pyro-proving and adOeOanother shut- tecb.alcs. out to their wdefeated skein when they bagged the Sadd le- The COUGARS open the hOme back Valley Broncos 33-0. stand Saturday with a 9:30 game Jon Randall culmumted a wlt.b th~ ~~ed Placenlia -13 yard dr1ve with a one yarder, The COUGARS ~~~e up wUh Ron Smith mtPr cepted an errant a blg win last Saturday chew-Cardinal pass and returned u lng tel the tough Santa Ana 43 yards for ai'IO(her 6 pointer . CHRIS TEREGlS of the Jun..tor Pee Wee Charrers rips otf good gain against Fountun Valley Gauchos. (~lek photO.) Tom Buacas added the 2 point- Packers 21-0. Greg Watsonre-er ma king it 14-0. RandaU took turoed a punt for a 50 yard a Los Alamitos pu.nt and re- scoring effort, and he took a turned 11 48 yards to make it kick~U 60 yards for aoother 20-0. Ron Smith power ed off 6 points. Kurt Broehman clawed tackle for the 2 pointer. Bu.a.- hls way for 10 yards and the 3rd cas burned the Eagles on a 17 toucbdown. The defense held the yard keeper and Muk Kennedy Packers to oo nrstdowns: Rob-recorded the 2 pointer. The ert Porter, Greg Stmakis and final TO was racked l4l by Bra- Dan De Donato were stand-outs z.acas on a 3 ya.rder after he for coaches Richard Suess aoo was hauled down alte r a 37 UNBEATEN TEAMS CLASH It will be a battle of the undefeated between the New- port Mesa Cowboys and the Stanton Torrltos this Saturday when Coach Rolly Pulask.i. ta.k.e;; his little buckaroos to Stanton for the lr big 3 clash. The Cowboys should feel right at home playing at the Torritos hOme tleki rlgtl~ in the shadows of Knott's Berry Farm and the tamed Frontler Village. But Dave Johnson. yard dash the game won't exactly be a The Commandos, the New-· stampede as most of the Cow-port-Mesa travelling squad will a- bOY contests nave been close journey to Tustin for a 9 a.m. thrillers. Both teams played raid at the Foothill high school , the Fount:airl Valley Cougars. saturday. The Commandos The Newport ''wild ganf'' woo speared the Placentla.-Yorba 28-Zl aDd the Torritos bur-Lloda Barracudas i.n the Oct. rowed their way to a 21-6 de-10 game 20-0. Coach BOO Mar- cision. tin's troops wlll be meeting 1 The Cowboys continued on another undefeated team and ~ their undefeated string last will be set for a real battle Saturday by just getting by the royal. Huntington Beach T -Birds 14-Signal caller Matt Kawamura 1Z, taUying aU of their 14 to ssed to Rruce Batcheller for polnts in the ZDdquarter.Quar-a combined 38 yard consuming tuback Mike McNeese fired a 6 points. Kawamura blew TO pass to Doug Adam.i for a through the aefense for the PAT combioed 30 yard pass-gaUoo. to cap the l st quarter .ln the 3rd O~ug Weber added the PAT quarter Matt rolled out the r e- -· ~~-.................... -........................... tor the go ahead markers. Earl-malning 5 yards for another TD. o BS. OPPO RTUNI TIES WANT TO EARN in your spare Ume? Be a Fredrlc's Wig'ery Girl. Write P. 0. Boa 30, Wes of Four Seasons, Crown Point, Ind. 46307. ter In the quarter Randy Parole With 10 seconds r emaining in tallied with a 12 yard canter the pme Kawamura connected on a drive that inc luded some on a zo yard scor ing pass to power ttrrusts bY Mark. Bukictl, Darrel Tlesrnan. McGow:tn, Ben H.obertson, Doug Garn, MitL"h Bantett J.ild Steve M:uow1tz. Corsau toachLn~ sw.ff .-te- fensive awards went to Mark Kent~}, Jon Ra nd01ll, Steve Marowltz, Ron Smitt1, Pete Mc- Gowan. Bill~ Moore, Dave Shaw and Russ Meismger. McNeese and another 1Z yard The Commandos received DAN DUDDRIDGE, 79.pound, pass to Doug Adams. Bult1ch stel.W' oUensive aDd defensive ll ~yea.r-old kicking spec.lallst rambled for 26 yards on ooe play from Mike Mello, Kobi for the Junior Pee Wee Char- play, McNeese connected w1tb Pulaski, Robbie Martin, Dave ger s, set a raew aational re- .................. ~----------------Buklch in the end r.one for the Brennan. Tom Roletti, Bobby cord by connecting on 7 out of BIG SELECTION S fRVICES extra point, Brown and Tony Ranger. 9 conversions lD last week's Newporters Brian Whitford, The CARDINALS take on the 68-0 win over U'le Gauchos of Mike McNeese, Doug Weber, Santa Ana Cardinals at noon Saddleback Valley. JeU Mc Br lde, Slb Upson, Kevin Saturday at the Memorial Park SAILOR BAN 0 800 ST E R HooeyweU, Mark Bultlch and oear Flower and Warner. CLUB MEETS OCT. 21 Dave Wooters were 1n on the The speedy Tustin Antelopes key plays .stalling the Torrltos. raced away wtth a 29 to 0 win The Sa.! lor Bank booster Club for IMMEDIATE FALL SALES FESTIVAL BeautifUl SteiJnray Gr ., WaL Fi.n..--sa.ve 1/Z; other ftne cruds--Yamaha. steck, Ka wal, Settergren, Knabe, etc., from $795. Used console piano, reg. $885, DOY $449. SlllfttlJ used Yamaha Organ, perfect cond., new guarantee @ big saYings; lots of other used or p.ns. ~-, Medc-. CJttlrl·· .... ..... 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Corona del Mar. ders at the Costa Mesa home Lt•sey will selcome ba~k Dve chairmen; Kemp and Shirley -----------l corral Saturday J.t 3:30. vets in Paul Holmes, this year's Richardson, ho~ltallty chair- ALCOHOLICS ANO~YW.OU!I 542-7217. P.O. Bo.-1!:3, Costa W:esa. Ron startma.n's herd a1 team captain; Duane Duree, Bo men; Gloria and Owen Johnson, speedsters wer e out-muscled Grlfftth, Bob Adelson and ser-awards chairmen; and Jact a.nd by a big Santa Ana Coupr 'fiCe returnee Gary Bailey. Violet Mc Naughton, publicity . team last week. They were Frosli candidates lnc hl:le ,.-----------, "EAL ESTATE ----------· 19 1o o Ill the 11rs1 ball L&rry Goswtller_. 6-4 forward NEW TRlPLEX $57,500. 353 accommodaUoos ror ambl-big ma.rpn.. (U&l'd, Vitia Park; Tony Cate, o IRONING. Years ot eJ1)81"1eoce oo aU -of elotiiiDc lliDell. SpoelallY, .,.. • • alllrts. $ L.~ per br. liable Wbl1man, 60? 1.::.:==-====---- Marperlte, COM. 673~27'7-4. Woodl&Dd Place, Costa Mesa. Uous college studeat 111 a-The Corooas ctropped a well-6-5 ceater, Huntington Bellc b; HAVE EXCELLEN't separate &Dd never could onroome the ttom 0-ra.np; Chris Lacber • 6-0 crm 64!-4905, cha.IJ,ge tor Ught household pla.yed, 15-0 pme to the pow-Tim Conroy, 6-0 guard. Co- HELP WA NT E D :::::::::::::~:;:::::~=~::[~d~uti~e~s~. ~675:::-03~1~0~·~5~4~8-:_:71~97~. ertul Los Alamitos Falcoos. roo& del War ; stt'"e W.cLetldon, I. ............................................................ Some or Coach Dou& Dreyer's 6-6 fonra.rd, WestminSter ; Bob A-. J HOIIEWORKEIIS WAIITED(eD· o PROPERTIES FOR REH T ··--····--·--·--------boys cauctd the nuo bur but AusUD. 6-Z lornrd, Costa (.,«-4 ~ .. -~--~-..................... ~ tolopO· --•1 Rulli FO " SALE still performed cajJOI>Iy In • llesa: Lee Walters, 6..! for. llompod, otll..addrouod · .,. FOR RENTll I, I IUid I bod-eloot p.me. Grec Edwards ...., ward, HUIICingtoo llolcb; IUid \ f.\ ~ I ftiaPt· •• ._.., World Tft-room aputmeata tllroucboUt BLOND BCX>KCASE HEAD-Bob Bauma.n worked weU OD Jell Cable, 6..8 ceoter , YuiDL. fi" ~ M ~ 00/J.l~ don, P. 0. Sol 1111...US, 0raap C«m"t. From .. t .!IO BOARD IUid 2 lllle studs. boll! otreaso IIJid llefo .... !lou-111 v1TED TO PRD·AI.I . ~li'l!MJ · Redaldo Btacb. Ca 10171. :r~~·::::u; S:: ::$2=5.:00=1ot.=:Pbooe==644=:..&42=:1. mu ea.pt a pas~ lor 25 yards N"IY ~ United St&tes . lfi)IIEWOIUtERS bldl7 _, '1800. :;' : ~u:~m..U ...-IIIIC ella""""' llnd lleCaull Addr--olapoo ID ..-o i----------oOF'ICES FORREHT r • nUewpa<tSbousa.ad....,_Ume limO. llllllalllll of $14 por f'OR RENTll 4, IIUid I bod· WATER POLO VICTORY c!ampiOo Cori;JCURIIofCap. 1,000. s.l atii'IIP"" ..,tl-room laome1 111 Ora.Jaclt OFFICE. 4 rooma. ..r Ba&c Tom Warraecb •Did 1.D a lltfUIO S.CII tawe beea llfrillld opo W 1--!roo do-~---$1D.. lloopllal, $75 m-. ~-4~ -10 -Qrup 10 -· Ill ,.. IDa._., NO-H 1780 NEWPORl 31-VD. Ph . 646-tlll Co1ta Meta lalla 10 llalloo, M0 ~-!10, -11< --. Y4tot~ Mf-1175. Cou1 C4lioc0 10 a 11-11 wot• Smlnoll Wa<ld Pro-Am at lla· ....... -17,11u FrU-.. w -.. Al-'1100.1--=-;_------lpolona.,_Rio_lut nil, lloo.ll-!5. ~========·I -~CU~oco~~·~CO~U~b~ola~N~l,.~. --~wim:miii!l;;;;j;-j;:;: -a1 OCC.. Ho 1111 oo 4 at no, .... ttl& -• at 1111 LAIIDLCl<DSli VI<UCJ prob-OFFICE SPACE W -Ill !O--.C ..... lnllllapalr ..-U.S. -'>o&td ....... •ANTED loea -. hoe _., ol 1'111 E. c.ut llwJ. c-at p1a ~~~~-_.. -laiiiiiP' u ~ Boaeb. qell"*' '-Itt& at ID 001t 41llillri UIO a IIQIIb. •• Bllw ud a.n Sdl .... wta Kc:Caell woe. tiM m~~~'a tit.._ .,.l .. esAe"n liluY&ft P.utT'l-lo..... lo ,.,... Aa W LM 0< OIL ,_..., -· Call -al .... -111 .1c11o ._ Boll Carroll, -not-lid, -C. .,._ .']lloloW ca&IUt411·UII'; UltiOO. 6_,la<l'll·515S. '"-IJ, ---ud<latY ... -·• aU...,_--------- QoiiD&. ·--"" 501 illnlaiiiJtU· -- _ .. , __ Including PINTOS! lliURSOAY, OCT. I~ 1910 COI!ONA PEL liAR. CAlJf, Concert season Tbo 0rup CQwltJ Pbllllor· moale Soelel)< pr...,.. lbo 1 ?Ill eoDCert llrUOD cl -.r Drl, lDelud.lnc; S ard\tstru, 4 coa-. duc.ton ud. S JOWll 10loists. Seuoo tickets tor the sub. ecrlptloo series of 7 cooeerts wW be oo ale to the publlc ltartln( Mollday, Oc t. 19, attbe Philhal'moo.lc omce, tOl w. Coast Hwy ., Newport Beach. Roberto -. 11-J-.Old Funcb oaodoetor, wtlt leld tM Coa.eertptloin Oreheltn. ot Amsterdam, Holla.ad,lPcoacert at OCJ oo Way 5. Getbard Samuel, as.oelate r coodoctor, wtll be on tbe pod- tum tor the March 13 coocert o1 the lAs Anceles PbUba.r- monte Orchestra. The series wUJ be conehlded on May Z-4 in OCI CrawtordhiU with 27-year-Old Olil.n.lel Baren- SONGS BY PEGGY L~E OffEReD IH ALlUM Slll!ls and ....... ollbt -· toties are oGerttl a.t D&t11- Browo applla.Deeetottr tnCOita Mesa. Tbe 80UDt1 11: a !-aided loa& pla.ytnc reccrd wtth 10 of Pem Lee's bUt mowa hill combined LD a Umtted ed1UOD Ct~lltal stereo album, made es- pecially tor SylnDLL The sleflt Is a lesser Gown talent of uus ta.mous reeorcUDc star, a. collector's ut port- folio featuring lour reproduc- tions ot her favorite paloUnp. The 2 g11ts emphaalH the out- and sounds ot The season will open Salur. day, Nov , Z8, in OCl Crawford ball, with the Drst ol 5 coo· certs bY th e Los Angeles Phil· ba.r monic Orchestra, with Zubin Mehta conducting. He will also conduct the orchestra Dec . ZO In the OCC a!ld.ltoriwn; Jan. 30 ln. UCI Crawford hall, with Dan· lei BareobOim as pLano soloist; and April 16, again at OCl, with vtoUn1st ltsmalt Perlman as soloist. bolm cooductlng the Phlladel- piilil. Orchestra. Jacquellne du Pre, BriUsh cellist, will be soloist. AU concerts begin promptly at 8:30 p.m., and late comers wm not be seated during the first Rum~. according toJohn Vibert, society president, ud Donald Ferguson, vlce..presi· dent t.n charge of concert at· rangements. MORE THAN 150 MEMBERS joined In the testtvtues at the Bahia CorlnthJan otncers and directors wives luncheon aod card party held to celebrate the BCYC's 19?0 schedule of activities. Pictured here at the party ue, from lett, Mr s. David Domanski, wlte of the commodore; Mrs. Myron Sheward, the st&ff commodore's wlte; M.rs. Robert Ea.stman. the race committee chairman's wlfe, aod Mrs. Alber P. Smlth. W,P.rf -~ 111-'26•· tfnt.tc.-M....., first. Zonla girls named VOLUNTEER SERVlCES, a vital partofCostaMesa Memor- lal Hospital, will be spotlighted Thursday, Oct. 22, at the annual mombersblp tea of the llospi~l aUl.luat y from 1 to l p.m. in the conference room. Pictured here, from len, are Mrs . Clark Westcott ol the Back Bay, chair man for the tea; Mr s. Arthur Wahlstedt, also of the Back Bay, one of the hostesses, and Mrs. Ray Wallace otSanCiemente,ln charge of visitor s greeting and control board. Volu.nteers will be welcomed by Mrs. Robert Wilson, wile of the mayor of Costa Mesa, and Auxiliary president. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Warren Atherton at 5-49-2812. Mrs. Geor ge Thomas, member ship chairman, and Mrs. Alexander MaeGilltvray wiU also assist. (Ensign phOto.) ... The ftrst Zoota girls of the mooth for lhls school year were booored at the October lt10Cheon meeting of the Newport Ha.rbot Zonta Club at the Senior Citi- zens clubhouse. • JAN FlTlGERALD, daugh- ter of Dr. IUld Mrs. James fitz. gerald, 1308 Santiago Dr., Do· ver Shores, is untform officer at Newport Harbor high schOol, member of the marching band, advanced band and AFS. Pre- vious activities include the Medical Arts Club and French Club, cl.a.ss secretary as a jun. lor and class historian as a sophomore. She r eceived the E.l Moore Masonic award for outstanding freshma.n girl. Out-~ Lutefisk dinner Oct. 25 side activities include senior J A Norwegian meatball and luteris k dinner will be held by Trygvie Lie Lodge, Sons of Nor · way, ott the American Legion Hall, 215 15th St., Central New. port, !rom Z to 6 p.m . Oct. 25 . Mrs. Len Wolford, wife of the pres1dent of the lodge, is ~ner.il chairman. Mrs. WI\. ha m Moss, wife of the !1rs t vH.:e president, is i.n c harge of tlJe \adaes making the tradition- ell lefse. ~Irs . H.uold Hammer Is HIGH SCHOOL PROBLEMS? \"O W FNROLf IN !i (.R HJF~ Q.;] • CO-E 0 • ~MALL CLA~~E~ • IHDIVIOUA.L ATTENTION f/,\CF lt'J6J I BRICKER -WARD PREP 88 Foir Dr., Costo Mno Girl Scout troop, St. Andrew's chairman of the dining room; senior h.igh fellowship, candY- Mrs. Per Tverdal, deCorations; striper at Hoa.g Hospital and Ni.Ni-~--· --R~C~- mer are the cooks. Mrs. Len teet a t Park Udo. She plans to Woltorda.ndher committeearE> MRS. JOHN STORE OF IRVINE TERRACE pursue nursing studiesatOCC maklng Norwegian meat balls, 1·,eas1.rtr of PhrlbtJrn~o,.ic Socioy and the University of Nevada. and Mrs. Judy Rudrud is head • KAREN HART, daughter of buyer. Mrs. Paul Sher man and CO ROHA HI GHL A.H OS Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, her committee are ln c h.ar~ of HAS HOT DOG SASH ZZ9 E. Wilson St., Costa Mesa, the holiday buaar tables. Ray . is treasure lth Girl L Nielsen and Herb Anderson are The Corona Htgtllands Prop~ r o e s eague . erty Owner s Assn. held the at Costa Mesa high school and kitchen masters. The chlidren fir t "&4th lhOtdo bah" nas been active tn GAA, drill and grandchildren or m·~mber s s annua g s help with the serv~g and on a vacant lot tn the High-team and Pep Club. She has errands lands, Sunday, Oct. 11. E very~ served as a candystrlper at • thing was tree to the rP.sl-Haa g Hospital since 1968, has JOHN LA. WSOH H EA OS dents because the proceeds been a Gir l Scout for 10 years, U. C.l. FOUH OA. TIOH from the comm unity garage ...,.. 1 ., and teaches Swlday school at John B. Lawson, executive sale, held In September, ~ugbt --the ltd grade level at the Uni- vice president of Phllco-Ford ~he food and drinks. Acttvitles ted Flrst MethOdist Church. She Corp., Newport Beach, na.s been l~cluded a Flelr)' _derby compe. plans to attend Go lden West named as president of the UCI t1~on down the htll, games and College ln Huntington Beach and foundation. He succeeds Jolm prizes for the Uttle tots, and study !or a nursing career. F. Bish..n, president o! Dana the old timers challenged thl: \ • JOAN PRENTICE. d.augh -'"""' t t t f ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlo Labor atories, foWlding presl· youngs ers 0 a ug 0 war. Prentice, 2869 Ta.bago, Costa dent of the UCI suwort group. About 150 adults and chll· f, Other officers are: John M. dren attended. ( Mesa, is head varsity cheer-leader at Estancia 1\lgh school, Rau, president of David lndus-SH E RM A.H FOU H 0 A. T I OH heJd of the pep sqU&d. and mem. tries, Santa Ana, first vice VI Sl T FOR F Rl EH OS GLEN M. LARSEN of West New-ber of the swim shOw squad. president; George L. Woodford T N Be F A 1 n1 h 1 Jr., president of Newport Nat-he 1 ewpor t ach riends port, assistant ma.nager In loans s a u or s e was v ce- ional Bank, second vice pres!-of the Library will meet for at Bani. of America's Lynwood president . of the Girls League dent; Aubrey Horn of Newport co.Uee ~pastries at 10 a.m. branch will observe tus 25th and va.rs1ty cheerleader . She Beach secretary· Walter Bur. thiS Fn day, Oct. 16, at the anntve:san with the bank Oct. was vice-pre!'ldl:'nt of her soph- , . ' Sherman Foundation garden at 16. He joined the bank in 1945 omor e class. Durmg the sum-~ou~es.,pr~sidentoCIOrlalon.~an-Dahlia Ave. and Coast Hwy., as a teller at the Bell branch mer she teaches swimming for trg:as:er orp., os ... esa, Corona del Mar. and has been at the Lynwood the Costa Me~ recreation de- • ....... Dr . 0. W. Hendricks, re-bra.nch since December 1964 . partment. She IS a mem ber ot SSCHALE Jill search dir ector for the fouooa.~ During World War U, he 'served CS F, received the gold "E" lion aoct hOst for the occasion, ts a lieutenant with the u.s. aw ard and served as alternate wlU tell about the historical \it Force ln England and the to Girls State. She plans to at- r esearch Initiated In 1965 into ::uropean Theater. He was a tend Sa.n Diego S~te asaphysl- the development ot the Pacific navigator _ bombardier on B cal education ma)Or. Sout hwest during tht-past HX 24's and took part in l5 mls: .. TERI BAEDEKER, da.ugtl- year s. Old ma.ous crlpts and sions. He r eceived the air medal ter of Mrs. Helen Baedeker, papers related to this area with oa.k leal cluster and ci-2127 AraLia St., East Bluff, Vltli be displayed. tattoos ror European defense is senior class secretary at JAM Fl TZGERALD KAREN HART JOAN PRENTICE GERMA N , SWISS, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN FO::JD Open daily P .T f GROUP MEETS and5battlestars. Cor ona del Mar .high school, • · and has been active as song----:-:~=.,.,--c:===--- The Parent Teacher Fellow-PHILCO~FORD TO GET leader, Girls Leaguerepresen.-LEG4.L NOTICE for Dinner FEATURING Bl: EF and C HEESE FONDUE ship ,of the P. G. Neumann SRI T A.IH JO 8 0 R 0 E R t.a.Uve , and Ski Club and student Clu'istlan SchOol at the Flrst PhUco-Ford Corporation's congress member . She was se- Baptist Church of Costa Mesa western development tabora. lected as girl of the Quarter tn held its first meeting of the tories {WDL ) division will be her sophomore year. She plans school year last Thursday at awarded a contract by the Brit-to attend Golden West College the church. The month ly meet-ish firm of Marconi Space and in Huntington Beach and study ing date was set for the second Defense System'> Lt., a sub- for a. nursing career . Thursday of the month, at 7:30 sidiary of GEC-Marconi Etec. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Flrm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do here. by certify that they are con- ducting a Graphics Arts busi- ness at 1880 Wblttler Ave., Costa Mesa, Call!. 92627, Wlder the fi ctitious fltmnameofMod~ ern Gr aphics and tha.t said firm is composed of the following * COAST c..... ..... ,., ..... .-.. ,, .. 1 .. G"orgr PrpparJ in "CANNON FOR CORDOBA" >ti .SO Fran co Nrro a,.J f o n) Wu s antr "HE 'HRCENARY " r1•rth J AC K PAtA.'II C E "' NEWPORT BEACH • 644·0760 "**** Highest Rating!" -NV OI Ut Newt Pro-.-,; -· tS ,_,...~ /loY.,..;y~.tl·"-" . ... ,._ .. '1 •• p. -.:1' ·-. ~· ...... Yves Montand On A C/ear/J3fJIJII{)II Seefimet _ &..!'J • .,....N~P\41y0<>A 0ur0..r"""C¥1S..FIT-~~ • r-~~-.._O.,,-......... -._ ..... , .. ~-~"t3_:J Bco r.:e .... ~.artll ~rry B.J'Iltl"l _.mc.n O.t•'.t"" /~.J..;;> 1\,o(.ho,").)l"l and Jc.h1 A t h.trd c.n '::.<.•.....-• ••• ...,~ f e\:11• •" .......... p ""--'~. ~· .. ~ ... c w ...... ~ r • •'.bf'' ., • .,.~ ... '-'-M ~····;t<l""''"''"ll..<''l'd 'r'·•"'''"~· .. • .. -•. '?> op.,...,. . ..,,..,r ·~·•.:. -• ,,.., ... ~ .... ,.;,t •. •~J • •• r:us SECOND FEATURE When tfw')l tRke you for tiM ..... -:.~-:-of -towner, tit.e)l reail)l tRlre )O,.,. JACK LEMrfiOi't Sl:llDY llEIIJ!~S A ~El'. Slf~OM SiOR! Til~ ilUHlf·TO 'r\1 ifi::lS "WUNDERBAR"!!! display of Unique Gifts p.m. Ch.arlesB. Newton,admin-tronics Ltd ., to help build two CHA.S. SHAFFER DIES lstrator of the school, reported replenishment satellltes for Charles Shaffer 70 of 261 that oomlnations for PTF ofli-Gr eat Brit.Un's "Skynet" mill-E. 18th St., Cos ta' Me~. died cers will be submitted at the tary communications satellite Oct. 1 at h.is residence. He persons whose names Ia full ... "!!!! and places of residence are as 1 55 DIFFERENT KIMD~ OF BEER IMPORTED AMD DOME~ TIC WIME m J' FOR YOUR DIMIMG PLEA~URE I f'<f'F.\ TO fU'IIF'IIt.'l/0 SO'IIGS BY .J L·A·R·R-Y S..E·'-D-L·E-~ ""' .I vf 646-5383 -Closed Sunday-646-5383 414 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Nov. l Z meeting. system. was born Dec. 4, 1899, in Cal- SCOUTS TO SEE CAME WDL, working with the Ap-Uornla and came to Orange All area Boy Scouts tn uni-plled Electronics Laboratory of c ounty ll years ago. He had form aod adull leaders will be Portsmouth, England, wUI pro-been a seU.empLoyed civil, free to the Golden vide romponents and sub-sys. mechanical and electrical engi- West College_ Santa Barba.Ja terns for the satellites, and neer. football p.me this rr!da.y, Oct. will also be responsible for Survivors include a. sister, 16, "Boy Scout night." Scouts systems engineerinr and gen-Mrs. Wilma Jolul.son or Red- •IU assemble at the home pass era! program direction and \Cl· woOO City; 3 brothers, Bet- gate at LeBard Stadium, 011 the port. 1n Pa.lo Alto, WD L will nard of Redmond, E11sb.., Wyoo Orange Coast College campus, assemble the telemetry, track-of Sa.c Fnnclsco, aDd Willla.m b)' 7:30 p.m. They will be ad-ing aod comma.OO, attitude and of Buena Park. mUted as a g:r0\4). Scouts will orbit control subsystems. The ruoeral services were held participate 1D pre-game acttvt-sa.telUte propulsion system will at Batts Costa Mesa Chapel Ues aod in a flag ceremony at be buill at WDL's Newport Oct. 7. lnterment was at Po- halft.ime. Beach operattoDS. mooa Cemetery. LOCAL RE~DEHTSARE RENAMED TO BOARD follow, to-wit : D. Roger Hogan, 9l0 w. Victoria, Costa Mesa, Ca W. 9Z627; Henry C. Hol- comb, 20712 farnsworth Lane, HunUnrton Beach, Calli. 92627, WITNESS our hands this loth day of September, 1970. 0, Ro- ger Hogan, Henry C. Holcomb. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) IYI. IMOW ITA ITS 7 P.M. CONTINUOUS SNOW lUNDAY fiOM 2 P.M. TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL: Dr. Arnold o . Beekmao ot Corooa del Mar, Dooald S. Burns of Corooa del U:ar. Rod· oey Coulson of Anaheim and ChatJes A. Pearson of Ana· ON THIS 30th ~y of Sep. tember, 1970, before me, a No. tary PubUc ln aOO for said county and. state, residinr therein, duly commissioned aod sworn, personally appeared Henry C. Holcomb, D. Roger Hogan, known to me to be the persons whose rames are sub~ scribed to the wUhin instru. meo.t, aod acknowledged to me that tbey ezec.uted the same. WITNESS my hand and of-COinHMS...., helm have beeP reappointed to tlcial seal. JuanitaM.StH!Mald, JAl.utst .. ,IOMJ As a. businessman in the City of Newport Beach, already onr-butdeoed with state and government forms and taxes, •e consider the proposed municlpal business U- cense tu: reYision to be erorbttant, unoecessa.ry and conll.scatory. We are wWterably opposed the City of Newport Beach. to tile revision of the business Ucense and tu: la•s ot S~NED: ------------------- CLIP AHD SIGH I II MAIL OR IRING TO NEWPORT lEACH OTY HALL UDO NEWPORT IlL YD., H~WPOitT I!ACH IY HOOH MONDAY I I I Pehl for "r th• T •• ,.,.,. L"t•• "-" t~year terms on the adYlBOI')' Notary PubUc ln and tor ll&1d board ol C>l State F•llertoo. COW>ty and state. My Com-IAIGAIII MATIIIII Dr. Bockmaa I• eha.lrmao ol mluloo tJPires Soot. z, tns, IVIIY WID. 1 P.M. th• board ot Beckman lutru-Publlib· Oct 8 15 12 29 ~~~~::;;;::--:: ID-llle., Fllllertoo, and Is U?O In .llle Newi>ort .;.~ put pnsldo'" at bolb lbt C>l· EuiF. llornla Slalt Cbambtr ol Com-~---------. mwca u4 lbt lol ADtt'-tl Chlmbe' cl Commerct. 01 1 111 (0(1<...1 Mr. Eklrll Ll prelideat of Doallarullle.,aV~ --.. GU .. Gron. IO-...,.., ...... ·-· He .. a anhr aadputca.tr-r .. .... "lilt-at-·" . ltq ....... t11t or ... .._aiiiQW, Atls. "GIANT" (GP) llo Is -.... "lilt- " "-' ""''-' -ud • ""'-" lilt llaYJ ~ ud lilt Alt,uo 0...1 ud PlloiiAI& '-------... Jess Unruh called a liar Mr•, T. W. Dou, oUU Hortb Star lADe, Dorer saoru, &e- eued (Uberoatortal caodldate J... u ...... "' IYllll ..... told b1m 1M W'U ao "outla.oder., dlu'IDI a ~II' road -lo tJIIa <IIJ TuooclaJ -~~~nco wu allllllc Ill "" --.... -• ...,. 8110 -1117 JOI -of IIOr ear IJid COOIIJ ace-Mr. Uarub ot laloO· 1D&' ''DOtblD& about tbe tac:ta." NEWPORT HARBO~ ENgll'l ARST SEC11~--P!C!! 1 111\JRSOAY, OCT. 1~ 1970 OORONA DEL MAR, CALIF . Real Estate Newport Beach Balboa Balboa Island Costa Meso Lido Isle Corona del Mar Ur. lhrub aDd a bullold ot oewsmea bad ltCJiped oil at 3 sitea arOUDd tbe Q1f bay. The Democrat e&Ddldate ebar &ed at eacb stop tt.t tbe lrvloe Co. ls n1Ddllnc Orange CoW>ty out ot n.lual>le bay front property. Dlalng hls talk Mrs. Doan Sbe called blm an 04oal· laDder" com1Dg Into tbl county taJkin& about "sometblnc you kDOW ootJW1C about." Sbe thea &aid he wu telllnc Ues, tba.t the land swa.p was a very com. pllcated matter ud that the ln'llle Co. bad "put !bat dirt there.. where Mr. Unrub t\&d told newsmen was a pubUc beach. Irvine Apartment plan hit Thomas W. Soule, geoeral meat project ad•ceot to ctwrmu for a liaison com-Harbor View Hills. mlttee 011 plannLng alKI zoning Tbe gr~ Is adamantly op- between the ln'lne Co. and. posed to the 111gb-rise a.nd a~ 4 Harbor View community as-partment plans tor the area soclatioas, saJd M.ooday that aDd feels that tbey would ''teod a meetl.og Oct. 8 wttb the Ir-to depredate one ot the city's Vlne Co. produced Uttle saUs-finest residential areas." factloo. Mr. Soule said a meeting MACNAB -IRVINE FINER HOMES YOUR YACHTSMAN'S DREAM CHOICE UX:ATION ·-looking at Harbor Island and ltl the channel past Linda Isle to the new turning basin ••. PLUS a lovely contemporary oome wUh 3 bedrooms and a study, which would dellgtlt the mo61 exacUn~~: buyer. Two patios and J.car garage. MACNAB-IRVINE Rutty Comp•nv 1010 B•vside Drive '01 Dovtr Or., Suit• 120 Newport a..ch '7S..l211 U2.f2lS Mr . Soule said the commlt-wUl be scheduled later this tee found ''Uttle area ot agree-week to ''discuss .fUrther acUon m~nt" on the lTYlne Co. pro-regarding the 1.rv1.ne Co. plans." posal tor a high rise and apart. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~ Buried wiring proposed The Newport Beach City Council has set a public hear~ lng !or 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 to discuss the creation of an un~ der~ound utllltles district on Ocean Blvd,, Iris Ave, down to the beach, and Hreak.ers Dr., Corona del Mu. Tha uOO ergroWld work would be paid for by the ut1Uty com. NOTICE INVITING SEALED BillS panies, with the exception of r econstruction of lodlvldual service connections. Eleven property owners would be re- quired to provide their own services at costs estimated to range from $200 to $800 per coonecUon. Properties located on the inland side of Ocean Blvd. would not be assessed because they receive service from the a Uey to the rear. REP. SCHMITZ TO TALK Congressman John Schmitz will speak before a combined SrJ eciali zing in really t~r a t homes. U~I()Uf' ti()M~\ Rear Esl ate 67~ 6000 244 3 E Coast H,gtlwa~ Corona De\ Ma• Cahtorma 92625 Sealed bids will be accepted until Oc tober 20, 1970, 2 p.m. for sale of fiv e (5) 1969 F"ord pollee 4 door sedans, which may be seen at the Corpor:ltion Yard, 592 S14>E!rlor, Newport Beach, Calif. Minimum bid $900. For Information contact the purchasing agent, Newport Beach City Hall, 673 .211 0, ext. 243. meeting of the Costa ~esa and -;:;;;;;;;c;;;c;;;;c~:;;;;::;:<::;;;c:;;o;;:;;;c:;;<iji;Q;;cj;Oii:iP Ne wport Beach CaWornla Re -~O:IlliQ' publican Assemblies Wednes. of; J. j ~ da y, Oct. 21, at the Park New-• port apartments health spa t(l a j e bui lding. The meeting will be a 6,30 p.m. chicken dinner open pres t•'g e to the first 100 to make res. 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 .''~··:ns~ 1 11. 1. Waterfront Homes Sales through the Multiple Lllltinl! Service of the Newport HarbOr-Coeta Mesa Board of Realtors totaled over $54 million for the TWELVE months of 1969. Tbls represents 1,294 unit sales and a dollar value Increase of 4% over the same period CUSTOM 4 TD 7 BEDROOM -S fROM $135.000 TO $500.000 fURHtSHID AND UNfUR,;tSHID ALSO PRIME IUILDIHG LOTS FROM $35.000 TO $175,000 TRIPLEX Eastside Costa Mesa OHE OF HE BEST---A-1 COHOITIOH Owners unit has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Carpets, drapes, fireplace, bui lt ·lns, patio, large two-car ga.ra~~:e aocl workshOp. The other units are 2 bedrooms each with ga- rages and private patios. You'll like It f'm sure. Wells-McCardle Realtors Rdialc Sc,ltc Sillcc 190 DELIGHTFUL! 1918 SEADRIFT IRVINE TERRACE T Open for showing 0 R 1-5 Sat.-Sun. S • 3 BED ROOM S o P ANELED FA>II LY ROO M • SWIMM ING POOL • WORK SHOP or lut year, wblcb waaarecordyear. BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor List your property-with a Realtor 133 o.-D•. Sullo 3, H.l . 641~211 C M today. ORBIN-ARTIN:ll I I I • I I • I I ••• I I I I 1~1~1 _!__~:....:.~.=....=--::....:.~_:_ __ -J L==== 6 75 ·16 6 2====J~ I I Tops for fast action wlien you want to sell or buy a house Multiple listing makes it possible fOf manv Realtors• to pool their resources. This brings a wioer range of prospective buyers to see the house you want t o sel l, ensures interested home-buyers a wider choice of prop4';ties to select from. And you bOth have the expert. professional help of a RealtOf at every step. S Symbol.of S . upenor erviCe in Real Estate ® ,Call Your ·Realto' TODAY Newport Harbo r Costa Mesa Board of Realtor s EXCLUSIVE o 4 IEOROOMS o FAMILY ROOM o 3 BATHS o 50-FT. LOT o SIT\Io\TID ON Till ACID SPACIOUS 1 I 2 IIDIIIIL APA«TTttiiNTS f-I U..-P.-11 .. • P,ivatc Patios • Fircplacu • POOLS • t Hole P.u1t.in1 Orccn • Tennis • Sepat\_1.0 F.,ily SeCbCMI e Adj. "> SdliOO'k...•d PI•YIPOWid 900$ooL-. C .... •e~,.., ... , c. •• , Mwy.d• .... , • ._.hi co-... DB. lUll 17141 U.:l611 FOR REN T OFFICE FOR RENT. c- dlll illlu t 660 SIQ.. ft. ston or otnce •ee wt~ put. 111c. Ra-COfll., 6'15- 1'100. Cart Dosh II.AL t(!" 642-6472 ....... "_ ... ,,. 1 : co.u "'". 1!-.J.' ...... SHORECLIFFS FEE LAND 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, HUGE FAMILY ROOM. SUN DECK , BUll T~N BAR, LARGE Y ARO, VIEW FROM MASTER BEDROOM. lEW HOM[ • .FEE LAND 2 BEDROOMS, DEH WITH 2 BATHS, OWNER WILL LEASE, LEASE OPTION OR SELL $59,500. •••• educed for Quick Sale SPANISH DECO R, WITH POOL AHD VtEW. • BEDROO"S AHD 3 BATHS EXTRA LARGE ROOMS • ••• Rentals in CDM FU RHI SH ED-----2B EDRMS. ------$175 MOH TH FURM1SHED-----2BEDR'•S. ~ DEM-$350 MONTH UH FURHtSHED·--2BDRMS. -------5225 "'OHTH Pek B.tul'flll ReafilJ pN44nU IRVINE TERRACE Open Da il y 2 p.m . to 5 1721 GALATEA J B Fn RO()\!{-V /F W I!JJ~EDIAT~ OCC:.JPANCY Olfb 0pooo s.tvnloys I -..,. PET~~!~ .. RJtLTY 0 642-5200 • f'to-'" • SEMPLE REAL ESTATE RESIDE'I T I.4.L o\\'D B l51 ~F.H P ROPFRTIFS ···FO R lo,;T ER E fi T FD, PRO F FHIO "' '\L (.0 \'HD F.R .... TIO \' {fF SfloPLE REAL ESTATE lS\S f C.ut Hwy ., C.ret~• 4•1 116or 67S.2101 u4 CBeautjf_uL PoinL f!fllieuJ. • • Whether •I ,s the · lap of Lu xury" DO•nt of v1ew you ga 1n l1111ng '" exclus1ve Dover Shores -o• t he unobstructed po1 nt of v1ew reachmg from the Pac lftc Ocean to Saddleback Mounta1n - 1t "s beautiful Add -pr.vate whtte sandy beaches-Newport"s excellent schools-and you have presttge lt vmg Choose one of the exqu1stt e $100.000 to $190.000 Welts' Bay· c.rest homes or select one of the few rematnmg large homes•tes tn Newport Beach and Ivan We lls & Sons wtll butld a quality custom home des1gned 1or your iam •ly Ready 1or the best? I 'I NEWPORT HARUOR ENgGI f!MT SE@ OII -• P• a lHURSOAY, OCT, I~ 1970 COROllA OEL NAR, CALIF. ' AM BULANCE ATTENDANTS were still gh lng o:ryren to s.IWidJ.ver Eleanor Masumoto, 32, of San Gabr iel after she was carried ~ tram the ocean front oear the Wedge SWl· day a.tterooon. Lifeguard Lury Gibson gave her oxygen oear the water's edge, but when ber brea.th.l.ng remained J.a.bored, be called for tbe ambulance. (Elinor Wood photo,) HAZEL BURROUGHS DIES Haul Burroughs, 67, of 511 Cutr Drive, CUff Ha ven, died in ber sleep Oct. 10 at her resid ence. She was born Sept. 13, 1903, in Clare, Mich., and had lived in the Harbor Area tor 24 years. She was the wife of for mer [}clily Pilot publisher and owner Walter Burroughs. Other ~urvtvor s are her daugh- ter, Toni (M rs. Ph!Up S,)Ooane of Newport Beach; and 2 grand- sons. Mrs. Burroughs was active 1n community service groups and was one of 3 Orange County women selected 10 1965 by the Newport Harbor and southern Or ange CoW'Ity PanheUenk Coundl for the Athena awa.rl\ tor public service. She had been a leader In the Girl Scouts, a member or the A !tar Guild of St. James Eplsco. pal Church and an active mem· ber of the Newport Beach As- sistance League, the Nightin- gale Chapter of the Hoag Hos- pital Auxiliary, Sigma Kappa sorority, Panhellenic Council and a patroness of the Chil- dren's Home Society and Child Guidance Center debutante balls. • Memorial services were held Oct. 14 at st. James Episcopal Ch urch with the Re v. JonnAsh- ey and Rear AdmiralR.G . .Dris- coU, a r etired U.S. Navy chap- lain, oUiciating. Interment: was private. CATV pact to be revised Modifications in Newport Beach's agreement with New- port Beach Cabtevls10n Inc. are due to come before the City Council for action Nov. 9. The agreement revision, pri- marily centering on a request Officer wins more medals Newport Beach pollee of- fi cer Michael McE veny, 2• r epr esenting his department aod the State of California at the n.auon.al pollee Olymptcs recently he ld in PhoenU:, Art- zona, distwguished himself once agam by winning 3 go ld medals in swimming comr>eti- tion. Mike was one of 4 California oftlCCilr s selected to represent the state at the national Olym- pics. More than 10 la w en- forcement agencies from the U.S. and Coilli:l.da were repre- sented. Mike won rlrst place and the gold medal s in the 50 meter backstroke with a time of 31 seconds, and the 100 meter backstroke with a ti me of I minute, 13 seconds. The Cal- ifornia re la y team whtch con- sisted of Mike and 3 other CaWorma law entor rement of- ficer s r epr esenting the state, took t.lr st place 10 a team e- vent. Since 1967, when Mike first started with ~ewport Beach po. lice department, he has been representin g the city at the poli ce Olympics. This has been oa his own tlrne with limited financial assistance frorn the Newport Beach Police Em- ployees Ass n. In the last 3 years he tut s accumLJla.te<i 10 gold medals. Mike, his wife Jo-Arut, 4- yearold daughter, Cheri, arvl3- month-old dallgflter Sheila, Uve In the beach area, so they can be oear the ocean, Which is where they spend most of their free time. MRS. PATTERSON 0 I ES Mrs. Mildred M. Patterson, 61, of 234 V!ctorta St., costa Mesa, died Oct. 10 at Hoag Ho.:pltal. She was born May 23 , 1909, In Colorado aoo came to Ora.o.ge County 10 years ago. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Miller of Santa Ana aod a brother, Michael Pettit of Van Nuys. Funeral services wer e held Oct. 13 at Be U.Broadway Chap. al. tmer ment was at Paclflc View Memor ial Park. AR THUR DAN I ELS DIES Artbur Dllniels, 56, or 1993 Cburcb St., Costa Mesa, died Oct. ! at bls r esidence. F~meral N"icts wert beld Oct, 13 at W~~tcwr Chapel h:lttrmelltwu at FairbaYID Memorla.l Put. by the cable televls1on company to extend an existing franchise with the city, was discussed during a Council meeting Mon- day night. Wa yne R. Hauser , manager of the company, told the Coun - cil that the firm's accountants had requested the utenslon to order to amelior ate the com - pany's costs over a Joogerper - iod of time. One of the conslderaUoos to be stiJdied in the meantime 1s the possible IJtlllz.ation of a sliding fee scale to be used in conne ctioo with the franchise. Currently the franchise fee is 3 per cent of gross receipts de- nved from the company's op - erations withi n the city. USC GROUP GATHERS THRIFT SHOP ITEMS USC"s Town and Gown Jun- ior Auxilla.ry will hold Its monthly m·?eting Oct. 20 at the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Go rdon Mor row. Members will bring househOld items and used c lothing to be sold at the scat- ter attic, a thrift shop run by the University Service Gr oup. Proceeds ar e used for scholar- ships for deserving women stu- dents who attend usc. Lunch will be served by Mrs. Donald Clarke of Corona del Mar; Mrs. Phillip Aoshutz, Mrs. Craig Combs, Mr s . Wtl- ll.am Hazewinkel, a.nd Mrs. Derek Lewis of Newport Beach. QUARTET TO ENTERTAIN The Newport Beach Barber Shop Quartet w!U make the rafters ring in a program of old and new songs at the meet- tog of the Newpor t Beach Night Owls a' 2 p.m . this Sund.ll.y, Oct. 18, in the Ebell clubhouse, 515 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. The Christmas ba1.a.ar gift table will be set up for thls meeting. The San Diego Night Owls will be special I{Uests. Reservations will be bien tor the Chr istmas party to be held Dec. 20 at the Sheraton lnn, Huntington Beach. WINS 3RD PLA CE Jack Kistler, Newport Beach real estate broter aDd azchange counselor , was presented the 2nd place award for the most outstanding exchange ot the year by the CaWornia Real Estatt AssoclaUoo at the conventtoo lo San Franclsco, The ex. change was a multiple ex. challge involving 6 pieces of property, 3 clients, 2 attor- neys and 3 brokers. BACK FROM O RIENT A trip to ·the Orient blned both business and "'·~·­ ue lor YiA Huel DlmmJtt Corooa cSel Mar. She atteodlll the lllterDILUoral Dry Cleuer1 ~-ot KJO(e, JijiOJI, dur- IJI( S4!>1omoor aDd tool< opoclal aldolr~toii&Uud-,Kooc, fOR JOE DUFFY SCHOOL lOUD ELICnOH, HOVI!MI!R 3 T"o R•(IUIIN ...... v .. , ... ..., .. , "'" ~90 ]J• d•••"""' .... ,~,. YOURS --- for only 29c when you stop, look and li sten Come in and see it NOW! • RCA 's AccuColor - beautiful viewing for the whole family! AccuColor brings together into one set all the features people want most : Brilliant, life -like color. Consistent, dependable performance. Plus accurate automatic tuning. But don't believe it's everything we say it is. Come in for a demonstration-then you can believe it's everything you see it is . OOGBLJlJ Color TV Color TV that's right for viewing, right for carrying RCA's ""Sweet 16"" (16"diagonal screen) gives you generous screen size along w ith easy portability. And it's easy to buy, too. New Vista"' color chassis produces 21 .500 volts of picture power (design average) lor sharp. vivid performance. Computer-d'signed picture tube and advanced circuitry provide dependable vi ewing pleasure. One-set VHF line tuning. NEWPORTJ ••<:H ~. AMONG the Dllll1 cuests at tbe Balboa PW.lharmooic party at the hOme ot Wt . &ad Mrs. Jack Trane were Patty aOO Mike Sa.mpsoo of Donr Shores. TOGETHERNESS was toasted by the !our Utkes at the cockta.ll party. Chock and Mar gie Lake, at len, were cele- btatin&: tbolr success i.n coaxing Bennie U¥1 [k)o l.&ke to a borne on SeYUJe Av e. and become Balboa PenLnsula -- THE FACT that he 1\ad to leave the uext mor ning lor hvo weeks' training in Yuma dJdn'l seem to StJOII tile fun lor Lt. Duane Thomas at tOO Philharmonic part}. Lt. Thomas, a Manne fighte r pik>l, was the I!SCort for Kathleen Brann, also from tile .Point. T~y went on to a fraternity party In Fullertcm alter Philharmonic memt.ers dtmmed the Ugbts at U1e Tune oome around 10:30 p.n •. D~ClNG on uneven bricks at the Balboa party didn't deter Betsy and Bill Fredrickson, whether the n1w;;k was rock a.nd roll or swlnR. Carpets .,. C .ft.LL ~27!1 I"OR .ft.N EIC:PE:AT CAlli PET CON SULTAN T WHO WILL COM£ TO '(OUR HOM£ WIT~ SAMPI..!:S WITHOUT •I'(V 08'-IGATION TO VOU' IU~fUR_N~ 2215 HAIIOII: kVD. o....,...., """--& M. 1-. COSTA lo<fSA, CAUF. ~75 HORS D'OUVRES were served at the Philharmonic party by Mrs. Wttlia.m Martin, at rigtlt, to Jim Brown of Costa Meaa aod Sally Miller of Peninsula Point. BARTENDER TEO CLAHKE, at left, Is serving Jamie Jacobsen and Art Sveldsen, both Balboa Polm reSldents. T MU~G TIME OlJT trorn her duties .ss a rou•mllh!t-worker J.t tne r.y"'o.t Balboa Philharmonic cO<.kt.t.l l varty, Joan l..uson JO!nec1 llllslland Mtles for refTPsl•n•ents . CELEBRATING the beautiful weather tt~at foHowed a worri- some rain just before the Balboa Philharmonic benefit party were Ralph and Bonnie Bernard 01.nd Uave Kirchner, left to ri!lht, a.ll Ba.lboa Point r esidents. AGENDA FOR PLANNERS The revised plans for a 1\igh rise apartment building on the Ba lboa Rendet vous stte will com~ up for disc ussion at the meeting .Jf the Newport Beach Ptanning Commission at 8 p.m. tOday , Oct. 15, In City Hall . Her e Is the agenda for the m )f'ting: 1. Request of the Newport Arche:; M.u-tna, 3333 W. Coast iiwy., Marine rs Mile, for an amendment to a use perm~t to aBow TV banking facilities for Cenllnela Bank In the park- ing lot and to aUow a boat to be used as a 150 -seat floating restaurant. 2. The v•riance appUcatlon of Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Gard- ner or Balboa for a.n 18-munth e xtension of a \'arlance which permitted a duplex to be built at 530 1 Seashore Or ., West Newport, a lot w:tlch contains less tttan the requireoi larK! area. 3. Request of the Newport BALTZ MORWARJES 1741 SUPERIOR AVE . COSTA MESA Midway b-2424 3520 E. COAST HIIIAY COROHA DEL MAR ORiole 3-H50 SMn 1942 MATTRESSES lfEW -aEIUILDIJfC lrn!fiU1ar Sha~ · ·--Colt. COSTA MESA WAnlESS CO. 1110 New,.tlh-4. LI~Nrly .. IJOl Beach Tennis Club for a 2- yea.r extension or a use pe r mit otllowing on-sale liquor In con- nection with eating laciUUes at 2601 Eastblutf Dr ., East Bluff, and also pe r mitting pat- r on dancing and Uve entertaln· nwnt for club member s aiXI guests, arxl per mission to r ent the facilities to pr ivate par- ties. 4. Use penni! application of Harbor First Christian Church of Newpo rt Beach to esb.btish a church at the oortheast cor. ner of Tustin Ave. ind Santa. Isabel Ave., w !st Upper Bay. 5. Final map of Tract 7083, consisting of 3.93 acres of !ani divided Into 22 residential lots and one green uea lot at the southwest corner of Vista del Oro and Vista del Bolsa, East Upper Bay. 6. Request of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Neufeld of Wasco to r ez.one Lots 9 through 16. in Block 8, Balboa tract, located at 600 to 614 E. Ocean Ft., the former Rendetvous site, from C-1 to C-2, 7. Use permit request of ar - chitect Rolly Pulaski for a 44- unit apartment building, with 88 on-site parking spaces, O'l the ReMezvous site. The build- ing w::.~uld be 7 stories in height, inchtding 2 levels or parking, with add1Uonal mechanical e- quipment spice on he root Overa.ll height would be 63 feet to the roof of the main building and 72 feet to the top. 8. Use permit a;JPllcaUon of Swan Constructors, San Diego, for refinement of previously approved plans for contrucUon of a 54-unit condominium apart- melt buikUng at 3102 Lafayette Ave., at Lido Park Dr., West Newport. 9, VarianCe request of F'ar West Services lor increase in the occupancy load of Isadore's restaur~. 341 Bayllde Orin, near the ~.War Bay bridp, from 105 to 18% wttbout pro- addltlooal oft-street t •. I ·· • Isn't this ---. ·. ~ ........ -. _,..,.,_;r-r-~-----~-"!"~»*" -~-~ • ~-~~~~ ~--.:-~!.., ~ - It's all here waiting for you . For singles, young marrieds and adults of all ages. Now at Park Newport-h1gh on a blufl over!oolo.1ng Newoo n Bay -en,oy the uttemate 1n apartmen t-resort l1 vmg lmagme seven sw1mmmg pools seven n1 ght l•ghted tenn•s courts. b1cycle tra 1ls. 18-hole pu111ng green A 5750 000 Spa w1th wh 1rlpool. saunas massage cond,IIOn ng roorn OlympiC pool Graceful trees and landscap,ng Subterranean park•ng w1th elevators -no carports Even a ch1c shopp1ng plaza toQped by a 60 tool clock tower The apartmen ts are smashtng Every one hc~s an all -electr 1l" k1tchen, carpet1ng, draper1es. pnvatc pa\1 0 or billconv Most have bars. some have !!replaces Qn(' or two bedrooms. plus spapous bachelors And two nr three bedroom. two-s tory town houses Rentals rtu,gr from $175 to $450 At Park Newporl vou're close to aH \he lrvme env•ronment Shops, restaurants. tndustry. th e UC campus and ocean recreation We're at the •nlersechon of Jamboree and San Joaqu.n H11ls Roads. JUS! north ot Fash1on Island From the San 01ego Freeway. turn off at MacArthur Boulf'vard Come see five stunning models decorated by Rob1nson's Open 9 a.m. to 6 p m datly Other limes by appoen tment Or call (71 4) 644-1900 lor leas•ng tnlormat•on -- Park Apartments the way you've always wanted to live in Newport Beach? -...... '..l. ~ .. • Verbal Inspiration Great Evetts il the New Tt3tament By R. A. Torrey "Jeaua Anawera the Sadducee•" Luke 26:27-38 ~ "'Pcwtlettl* hwpk ... Q flt "-••••...., ......_ a· ... > BAPnJ'T BIBLB TIUBUNE, $,rl,.l#•lll. Mo., Do,_ ............. ..w....,..,....., ...... , I DO. Tha1 W,. I biU.V. \hal the wrl.t.... ol tiM ..nou. boob l.n the 8i.We wore 1uldld by the Holy Splril, not ooly in the thoU&ht t.o whkh thq pn o p-••kta but abo ill Uw ehoicoe ol the word. of wh.M:h tlwy •apreued th.-thouaht. Tbey "spob IJ'Dm God. be~ moved by the Holy Ohorlt,. (0 Pet.er 1:21. R. V.). Jt was the Holy Ghtwt who apolr.e (Heb. 3:7; 10:15, 11; Art. 18:25). The word uttered wu Hla word (II S.m. 23:2, R.V.). 11'lt" very words Ullt'd wert' the words which the Holy Gho.t te•ches (I Cor. 2:13). Nothin11 could b. plainer thlln P•ul's sta~tmt: "In w01'1b wh•ch the Spirit teacheth." n11:: HOLY SPIKrf Himst'lf antici~ted all th~ modern ingenious but unbiblical and fallf' theories re,uding Hit own work In the apost\n. The more carefully a.nd minutely one studies the wordinl of the alatemenlll made in the Bible. the more he will bec:<lfiM' conviM~ of the mar<~elous •tturacy of the worcb used to produce the TorM:y thoU~:ht. To a 1uperfici•l studHlt the doc· trine of verbal irupi,..lion may appear questionable or evot"n absurd, but any rqenerat~ •nd Spirit-taU~:ht man who ponders the worcb of the Sc-rip- ture d•y al~r day •nd year •Ite-r year will bc:ome increasingly ronvin«<< that the wiadom of God ts r.n the very words UJJt'd as wf'IJ as in thf' thou.a;ht which i1 expressed r.n the words. 2 ..... , the• ----., .V,IIr.t ........ ILu.b IOJUJ 3 caaiaa.l -t.t~tv.t• liw t..ac (G-. U:U) 4 1altiala ol All>~ .. -. aopb.w aad pl...._ wllloro Alwcdr... 11-.od ICon. U :S1 13:11) I -• of Pol-. (Gea. lloll) 1 II dty, ~,...til aloog M.Rho tlllo border• of ----N (JoQ. 11:2) I a dty of Plu-y9ia, ..•. opoU. {Col. 4:13) I "----wrote !Uito 1111 ., .N II ti1lo the 5ocld\lco .. 9'"0 to ) .. ~ 13 "-i119 WO aJ.o IIJ'O COlli~ about witb •••• oroat a c:loud" (Hollo. 1211) 14 a 1-ol tho LatiA wot'd 101' Cod. cu irt. tbo Eavl.ielr. p.hnqo, "ttr.o ____ ,, ot Or.ri.ll" II anotb'" aamo 101' "prophet" (II Som. 24 :11) 17 "and tboy loft --~· cllildrollo and rr IS A very IIJ&ieslive fat"t that our diff•cultJe.s wi th the Bible rap· idly diuppea:-when till! come to notice the precise language used. The change of a word or a !ettl!r, of a tense. case or num~r. oftentimes l•nds a person in contradiction or untruth, but by talung thf' words jult •• written, difficultit"S disappellr and the truth ~hinM forth. The more mi- croacopic•lly Wf' study the Bible, thf' mol'f' clearly dOt'S il.5 d1vine ori11in ahin.e forth u we see •b perfect10n of form as well as substance. • iod.i.calu wonla. wbicb t-the key p~: U -relerenc:e ia 'lt••a. the IIIU111t'er ~uolly .;.u b. louad in the Scriphue abo••· diod'' 21 i...a ol t..cr.icdl 7:11 22 a kiD9 ol Eqypt ([J Cbron. 35:20 ) Are all paru of the Bible equally inspired by God? ALL SCRIPTURE 1s g•v{'n by inspiration ol God. that 15. 11 God - breathed CD Tim. 3:16} Th~re is no warran1 for the change that the Re- vised Ve rsion makes in thts passa~t'. As origmally wntW'n thf' ent.rre Bible was infallible truth, and •n our Englr.sh Vf'tslOO we have the origmal wnt- ings &JVen with subst.anhiil ac<:uracy. But not •11 partli of the Bible are equally important. For rumple, the genealogif'S given in J Chronicle~ I to 9 are import.ant, far more import-ant th1.11 the average student of the 81ble reahz.es, but they certainly are not as important to the bf'!Jevf'r today u the teaching, of Chr~t and the lpo5t- IH. U the Ho'y Spirit it the author ol the wonb of !kriptu" how do - account for variatioas i11 •tyle and dictioa~ 'I'hlt, for ex.uaplc:. Pa.ul •- w•y• 1.tsa: P•uline ~qe and John. JohnDUn 1-utc..,e. -.:1 10 oa! EVEN IF W£ could not account at all for this fact, rt would have littJe weight •aainst the explicit statementli of God'• Word. Any one who i.s humble enous:h and wise enoush to rrcogniu th•t tht're sre 1 (l"f'at m&ny things which we cannot acrcount for •t all which could" be easily account- ed for if Wf' knew a little more, is never staggered by •n apparent diffi- culty of this kind. But •n pomt of f•ct it i.s easy enoueh tD account for theae variations. The simple u:planation i.s this;: the Holy Spirit is witt' enough and has facility enough in the use of language in revealm& truth to and through :.my md1v1dulll to u;,e words, phrases and forms of ell - pression whkh 01re in that puson's voubulary and forms of thought to whidl that peMW>n is accustomed, and in evt"ry w•y t.o make use of th•t penon's peculi111r md ivJduiihty. It U one of the many marks of the d1vine wisdom of th1s book that thf same divine truth 1a u.pressed wrth absol- ute accuracy in such w1df'ly v•rying forms of exprt'5Slon. Cl.UF.S ACROSS "they which Mall be <u:cou.ated worthy to ob'lcli.D that --~" 5 "wbe11 he called the Lord the God ol ____ ·• 10 oae of the children of Shobal (Gell. 31 :23) 12 another lorm of the nc:~me fr (Gell. &1:11) 13 reli'fio'" ;roup which dellli..:l lh• , .. \U"''ectioft 15 initiola ol the prindpal citiee of Phoerlici11 (Matt. II :12) 17 "therelono ..-ill I put my book in thy ----w (l.o:. 37:21) II initiat. of '" motheTa of Samuel aad Ob.d {I Scna. I:ZO: Ruth 4: "' 'I t , '23 "for ________ aot a God of the deacl. hwt of the Uriogff Ul aoa ot Giacrth (I ~ 11:21) 14 ''lot-the Holy Gbot~t ,.,._ DOl ---- 'li••n" (lohn 7:31 ) 2S "!hey which ahoJI ----IICOO\IDI- ed 'WOrthy to ob1aia dul1 world" 'l1 iaitiala qf a '-o•· _. JWO .... Cllld JU. euce-r (0 lll:.p 2:15) ll lather ol Mo:dait" (I Chron.. 7:12) 2t ''l.o lb. ••.• wh-wife of th..m Ui .UT' A LOOK AT THE BOOK IN STRANGE PLACES By Dr. Bob Jones "'"'""•~• l)f 8oh /1)~•• (!,., •• ,.,,, c;., •• ,. .. u. ~ C l h,-B1hlc ••r,-n, Uf, ''' the rh.•ughll ul rt",Jcr n.:h lrt".I'Urt: ht"lu'.:~ u l tl"h<ur.:h h Yo llh tho: ll.l,ll,k!l lo,l"\ •'' ,, hfld r h f."l" 1-I.\Yo thl' •nl.t~l~l;rf lPI I " •IHll!JI,riL'd ·•' .u•c ro:.,J• .... h,•n· P;,ul \lf lf111g I•> lhl' l'hrllppr,.rh !r<Hh R<Hlll' ,,1\, A.l! Th•· ,,llnl' ,,r/1/tl' \PU. lh~t•lh !he\ 1h . .r .lfl' PI ( .J\'· ,_,,' huu,\·h,>ld .. ( l'h1 /1rr•-•n• J ~~ J \<.h,ot ._..,.,,. th,·\ hlo.,· lhl"l: { hrl•ll.rn• 111 'o:rr•' p .• I.•L'o:' It Wl"llh '''·'"I!\' tu l1nJ '·''"'" ln,•.Hh.:r, ''' '\'l tr' lllhll-•1 !.JIIIII\ \\,·ro: tho:y f'ol\lf •l.o \l'' J o1111g Tht• f!Wfll,ll 1,"1..'' \\ l'fl' !he' 1 di..:t·r• 11l h1-. ~U<1fd' ll1,l lh•") rt.,n th<' ll>l'.rl• .1! d -.prc.rd the h,tn4U\'"' l>1d "Ht' "cr ·" ,, "''"'" 1.11..11lg .1<>"11 Tht· lniPl"II.JI J \"l:rl'l"'' D1d .,notho::r ,unL·r""c th•· ...... rJrnt-<,· ''' rhl' <'lllPfl'"' '' l' ,1rc ""' -•r' o.:"<"r '" lo.l)•'"' rrr th" l1k .. n~ 1 hm~ •r~c1hr.: ,11"<uut !t,, . .,.. urr lo.nll""rr ( hrl'ti.Hh 11<>111 Yoh<~m tho.: ·'P'"tlo: •t•nt !liCl'tlll!l' Hut th" "l" .,,, lo.nt'"" •h.11 ... ,,.n m th<' h1>U•t: ,,, thl.' mhurn.on nlt•n•to:l .,_l"f,l ,\...,ell '""ll" ''' (,,)J-, n"" .. h,l\lr't:ll ltr tho.: m,J,r ''' ,,It th•' r.:t>rrur IU•n .•no[ lri.L"()tlltlhliL"'' ••I ( .Jl'•-•f' h.•u~chol tl lll'rl' "'"'\'PI ( "'"' •.rut!' \urr••undnf h) rh,· "'L'Io.L"o.lllt'" ,rnJ ,J,•pr,,~ll\ r<J •" <•lffiJfll .t C\11/fr .r-,.,,.r rn!l cd m 1h "" th,·r~: Yol'rl· "'/Ill' Yo hrr ,,.,~,.,\ ( hr"r ,,n,l -..h•••o.' .tfh-ctl•lll> Yot:ro.' \n.cti 111 ht'.o\l'nh thllljo!' r he ( hrt•tt.•ll .... ht"l. h,· •• rr " l!rntl} 'cl 1<1 l"<o: trt~,· I<' < 11to.l rn<l "h•"l' t:\l'' .or.: fi\cJ 1111 { lln-.r .... n •t.d1d tru.· It• h1' [ ,,,,J "'' nr.riiL'f 111 1\h,ll Cll\lf(lfH!Il'tll hL· h," In II\L" ( ntd' Chti· 1lll'!l Hn·d l)t•l t"I..·Col l!ll' tlt-llkd 1'1\ tho.: filt h Ill the \lllrld n••l L>>l'l llfliL:d l'llh lh ,J,•,~t \1\ flOl•n n \lo,:,IL•.:h <.,h .• .t r.,.·h •\h,·dn<'!!•' ,111d f>an1d h . .,l 1-o,•o,:n I,J lo..t'l1 tr''"' lhL·If h,on;.· \.111ll ,,., R:•h) l•ltl 1-<1 ,,.t-<u,h,,.JtlL'I/.H I llcrc 111 h 1~ pal.rr.:t' thn rdu•~:d '''d.-Ilk-rh,·u1wl1o:• "1rh th•· lo.u •g\ ll ll",JI ,,11\\ dr•nlo. PI h1' "lnt'' f !'l,• fir..t !h rl'l' \\<"It" thf<l\\fl IIIIP .t IIL'I\ IUfll.,J<.:l' r.rlht•r th,Hl ho lY. It• lht• ltll.t~( •CI t•r h\ th<· lo.Utr..' ,JilJ ll.•n•d "'·" ,._,,f ,,,,, thL" tkn r>l ltllrh ~r.ttht'r rh,on tm,.llo.t• l'l~ll 1•\f ,, po.:tt•J.o.l ut thlrl) J,~y, ht• tllllt" til pt,o\t"r .,no! «•lltnnuuun .... !lh (,Oo.t "T ht· ( hrt,tr.on .... n,, pur('\"C' rn h1~ ht•arr tn •cr,,· (ul,\ h." do~rno,: ro:,t•ur..:o:' ,,, h•• co•m rn.ond 1-1 " (""I " .1 '"'l'rl'l,\"n rrh•ro: l""'""l'rlul rh .. n o~n\ ~.,nhl\ ~•ni •'r ~·mrc r.•r An1cnco~n \\ .n Fc.I!Ufl"' 'lt, '42 "be Ia not --~-____ of the doad .. ," lS "I , .. nt clown into tho vardea of ___ _. .. (lo~:~g of Sol. I : II) 31 tame a. 11 Oc:roM l7 hdtialol of S.,..tcm ~ap4aiD ond a propbet 10 tinp 5:1. 10) 31 iniliala ol the build..-of ark cmd Ilia firat -oa (G-a. 7:13) 40 aD enl11aurtion. " Lord Godl'' (Jer. 1:1) U illttiola ol a wicbd king (I &iap U :15 ) cnr.d a leJWOIIII kbtg (U Cb:ron. 21:21 I •u. '51 ~h. 1a oot a God of til• dnd. hut --------ll...U..g'" 4i '"cou.ated worlhy to obtaia ---- world .. :· 41 father of "-riah CD Cluon. IS: I) '52 '"not a God of the docul hut of the ____ .. 54 iaitiat. of a widrod ki.n9 of J.aol crad \bo 1o•omoc of bla boaH (J &pI :l } SS "mnd upon U.o pot ----ot their rip.t foot~ (t-el. 21:20) 57 what 'Pe4.or -.mw Ut. IU. ..Woe. ~Cit ____ .. (Actt 10:11) 13 "lott•rs of ____ .. (Pa. 141:1) 25 numht of lepeN boaled (Luke 17:17} 21 ··----tboy whidr. •boll ho ac- coumod worthy , .. " 11 iDitiala of tbo two MIW of Abra- lunD (Goa. 11:15: 11:3) 30 "bow .-•at ia th• of tlwo!l\'" (h. 13t:11) 31 Mil of Solomon., __ ._boGUI (l l.iop II :43) 31 "ho bate .mao .. unto tho ~---·· (Job 5:33) 33 '"---c1111 tboy dlo o:ay -•~ 34 ''lor ta.y 111'• .c(lllll vato tlr.• ____ " 31...-o asU doWil 43 bUd MDI by N-Il (G<tn. 1:1) 44 -tll.o •oil of tbo to•pi• ,.. .. Ia tho aitbt" (Luke U :U ) 47 "if Jacob toke G .Uo of tllo daugbton of ____ • (Goa. 21:41) 41 "noitl:t.or can tlwy ---~ lnlf moro" lO iaitiala of two l•dv-(Judw. 4:4: 1:13) 5I "yo ero --·-•upontilhl...,." {Ac:U 17:22) 53 i.AitiGlt of o MD of Ahr.-. and h~ boad.NrYual IDCI4bot' (Gen. 11;15) 54 dty ol MCOCib (HIUD. 11 :15) ~ "H -y tiiiiDI's -~--dlo. hawiag Cl wile" 5I lnitiala ol tho tim two )ud9 .. (Jud9. 3:1; 3:15) TWO MINIJ1f5 111111 IJIIJL£ IT couuur.n •· n•• ,..,.._ NilAN 11au IOOITT Ut!C .. OO, IWHOII ~ "OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO THE BIBLE " "I her I'! are lou) pa~sages In the New fe:;tament where ad1ect•ves l!lr~ used to descnbe '"the Word of God"" and wtlere we iHt' m •ormed ol our rtspons•b•ltty to for e.o:ampfe. m Jillmes I 2 1 •I ts catt ed the 'engratte<~" or 1rn pl ill nled"" Word. and as such we are ild\I•Sed to 'rece•ve ' •t woth meekness·· s•nce 11 •s · .Jbfe to \.ave ouf souls The Word ot God. mdeed, does have a wa'f of get l1 ng down under11eath. of gettmg ··unde• our sk1ns "" so to speak It •<s not merely sown, 1t •s planted onto men's hearts and often ma ~es them mrserabte as 1t conv1cts lhe m of srn and of the11 need of sat ... at•on through Chnst When •t does th•s. 5a'fS the apostle: "roe· Cf'•ve · 1! wtth meekness" for .t 1<s ·able to save your souls "" Thef'l .• n T•tU'> 1.9 rt •s called the la 1thlul Word ," and as such "''t" are urged to "hold tl fast." 'God •s not a man. that He should \11!. or the son of man, that He should repent " We can count on 1-fts Word and ae1 upon 1t. Next. rn Ph1lrpp1ans 2:16 1t IS called ""the Word of l ofe." and a'i such we are to ··hOld •t forth The Word of God, alone h•s power to regenerate and 1!1111! spit •tual trle St Peter says that be !revers are ""born aga•n. not ot corrupt•ble seed, but of mconupt •ble. b'f the Word of God, whtcn h11eth and ab•de-ttl tore11et " (I Pet 1:23) Thus we should "hold tt forth " to rost men as thi!H only hope ot eternal l<fe Fmatry, rn II Ttm 2·15 <I IS called '"the Word of fruth.' and a!. such we are told to ·'roghlly dlvtde tt." If we fa1r to roghtty cl• v<de •t we can change 11 •nto error, lor God has not always dealt the s.ame w1th manlu nd Abel tlad to bnng an ao•mat sac nf.ce lor salvatton (Heb II 4 ) The children of Israel were told to "keep"' the taw ""•ndeed'" to ftnd acceptance w1th God (£11 19:5,6) But later Paul declared '"Not by work of flllhteousness whoch -ha11e done, but accord '"I to H1s mercy He saved us. by w•shmg of regenerallon. and reni!Wing of the Holy SP•nt·· IT• Ius 3:5) St. Thomas Bible Lesson ENOCH Gonos;s 5:16 -32 Luson 23; Series Ill ( "'IJ'ft•r ·, •d (,,•rll'._,l._. jlo.lrl .,( "h•ch 1,<; t/11 !1: lf" ... '></11 . I" /w-..r '"-U!IOI/I.t!l/1'(/ Ill t lu• 11 ,,rrj, ,f tl11· l"•llllll"'ll l.tlt.r \latthr·" lirn.-..: lr r-. ""th" .. nl' ,,ur!u•nt •c ),,-.ton e ~tanl uf th(' frrlH uj:tr ,,f rip• 1\qrld fr•Hil II!!· I f'',<l l<t/1 !» tf ... fl•lflll_ {"fl (>ll l"lltl ~ l a (C•Htiltlft l•t thr· \flit \ qf d>f' li..JJ!'C "- fP \ t I I I, -,J, 1 ,. ,.,._,, ,,.., m,n b•· r ,1<:;1 h \'nmputed l}\ th•• ·"~'' of dw \•·d fl .<fl 1. .... h,.f,,r,.. tJ ... , l"'jlol! rh.lt .... m rhro u"h wh om the J.ne ~<.rnl do"'" 1(1 \,,,,]1 nil .. I<; ",,,,, .,( rh""" ,dllth th•· \p••._,tJ c <.ulls 'e ndleo;;s ~en e .tlop;•e,· tl I 11""!1" I I ll. f.,r ( hr1 ... t, ,.)j,, ,.,, .. th,. rnd .,{ thc Old Tl'!'ltamf'nt l:.w, was ul-. .. d1 •· •·nil ,.f dw (J),j ],.._,,\!Tif"lll jil<'ll~il l"ll '""'· t""ar rl!'l hrm th~1 l ou~rd , ••n•l tn h11u d1"1 rntrr•d '' ·· l h" f<l.<'nf",d••ll' herc rr c: .. rd,.d '"' '""erl<'cl br1cfil 111 thr l,,.rJ,w ,.,. .,( ttur '·""H l l .u~,. I 11,-\HI ,.n rlts ,,( ~eilltuse to s hn v. that C.hn!>-1 ...-.• s 'thr .. ,.,..d qf thf' "flrll•<ll' ''" v.,t., prnml,o;;Pd •· Jlr.rl 1"' '" .:;,11. II I'> wr pnrt1t11t to shnw thot 10 thl" n n•· Jl"'""" o f jf"-.u.., f .hrr<t.t therr .or<' two nature!<. thc nature of God, ltntl the-nnt ure ,,f \lu n, a nd thAt J e .,u <~ C.hrr~t 1s .tt •>~'llt' l'trfect t".nd and Perfect \la.n . '\lJ,. twn n.tt urt.., are nut m111t.:d , .unl tl1e rr I"' "n n confusw n of sub!!ltance ." ilf "was 1n .1 I I pn1nts tem pt t!d l1l,. .ts ,,. are, 11"1 Wtth o ut sin" (fl ebn:ws ~:1 .-,). Clrrrst '., l•ne nf drl'OC ~'nt a t cnrrl1 n ~ to the flesh ~~ traced from Eve , In wh om he """" pnomr.sed. to \lan . from whom he sprt:tn,~r: ~ \l'n for ,'-o('TI(ltUrl" th1s H'cnrd iB rl'!markublt' for br~\tty . II Cll Ct)mpa<e.,~<l a reflod n f human h i ~l on longer than the whole hnu: from the ~:xodus In ChTI St. wh1 ch 1s clrrn n11:-lrd 11i th~ rest o)f the Old Testament; or 11 pf'norl c·onrp~~rable tn thf" ti .n,. frnm til,. llel'luru:c!Hln to the Christian set tlement nf 'l"nrtlr Amrrica . t\t tht f!IHmt tln1c. th,. br1rf detads here set forth are so basic tha t th e) give u.tll a ke\ to unloclt a wealth of rn fnrmation about this period. It II" II& U!'l, hr!lt nf ~tll,<that conditions of eli mat t and life on the-earth wereo tt.o d1Hrrent fr nrn what the) Mt nnw thllt, in the words o f ~L Peter , when the nond Cltm,., ''the world th111 thrn Wlll'l, being 0\'t"rflowed with Wtttf'r, pert~hl'ri , tt The nonnnl l!lplln of humAn life. at lf:I<~At of the patn&r.tch•. wlt!l over 900 year11. This u:stiflt>!l to a VI @:Or bepJnd n n y thin 8 known for thouaands o f ) earA, whether dul" t0 ntmosphere , coam1c rsya , n•tural endowment. nouri!!lhment or what not. 1'he combination of vi!<"r i!nd lt:nf!jth o f dara bupeak• a. brilli<~n c~: of und.erat•nding. culture and knowledge far 8U rpaasin8 hum~~n expericnc" .t~~i n ce . \len not only lived in eitid and practi.ed•ll the lltta o f cultured life -they "fathered" 1heu arts and four.ded Jh e eitiu. A litcle nlculation •how!l that "" the patriarch• named in lhia ch•pter , except Noah. were ~m before Adam died; eo that fr om hi a ow o lip• they mieht receive 111 full and aatiafactory account of the creation, p•radiae, the fall. the prom iu, ilnd "tho•e d ivine precept• .. hi ch concemed relisJoua worahip and a reli8iova li fe ." \n1 ,,f llre-.e rllf"ll. l!lrludln l( \rl..rn hrmst"lf. could ha\P rt du ,cd tl,e ·1<-t:"rount tor wr 1 t<n~ u s "'"'' h.t,r· 11 11"" 111 ",c rlpture •\nrl , obs erve!l licnn , "If an1 nnsta.~e ar~•S f". the I' mqo;hr ha 1r rf't<llll "" \f/ (•\dnrn \ whde he li\·eJ. as In .on nrade, for rlrr rr ct •h Ill fit ,,f 11, .uHl aft1•r \11~ tlr. •• rlr to \ltthuse lah . and •Hhcrs that h.ul ~··n ,r rs rtl wtth h.m.'' \tt<'llti<IO rnu -.1 !-w 1.111<'11 ,d ~., t•J thf' dat1np;~. esp!"CIIll l< Itt \'lf'W ,f thr (.1/lf,r;,tll ~hrnrrn)"j.:ll''o l;•udl<•'-'> jol l'lli',\I U~lt"~·;) that arc o;;;pUII OUt b1 th<• IIPHietnl'lt (.ul for l'\<Jiu tl"ll I "' 1 •·.or-. 11 ), ..... be e n fa:o~hmnable to pouh-p1"'11 dtr r hrnnnlll fl l .,f \rdrh•"'h"l' I ,-.h r r "'h•l·lr l.Jl culated the fl<r•td to IP.IVl' cnmr 1n th•· 1r <lf .!\>\ H ( 1111"''"\t f . Tht' 111!'>1 ..tnN unt of research tn arc hen lr)~l rn thf" I'''"'' 10 \r.rr-. lu" ••l'l'f'J-Hh•·tl .lrutrt' aud more to ap;reemcnt that the t"11rlrcst hum.•n ldr f.,r "h11h ,...,. hu1•· e\ltil"nt't' tn ru ins and a.rttfa cts is about 1.000 H 1, .. .:.nd thl'< d.r.tP '' h.1vrl upon 11 t·hrnnul nfi!:~ nf tg\11t1an !..10~!!1 wor~ed "Ut Ill u ... rlwl M namc1l \hn>f"th .. whu h\f'd •n tl." third century before Chnst. wh rch ~•lnlC rrt r nt ~ch u l.usiHp rnd1 rtttes mii\ be nut just about 600 years. In n thf"r wnrds . urr hr .. lupt\ 111 .11 1 <tn f1 nu l11sh er's d11t1ng for the flood. about 2 l01l B. 1.. \n f"iHilf"f 1'\lllt u(f" l 1111ld fl03sibll be. found . Th 1s would also great!) w creusl" the rel1.1hill h ,.f tJ,,. rh•tr nf o~rnund 1,000 H. C . fnr C:reatron 1 The fa ct thut .... 1, ,, f c w numes 11rc re corded in this l(rrtK ·"run Ht no rnd1 c<tli•ln thnl onl) the'"' few persons live1l then . Scripture mther c onf1nns qu<te thr "l'pnsr.tf" -th1.1t th cst. men and their children were prolific; thc:y be gat children nvt.>r u prr1•HI nf hu ndreds nf yeurs , und, 8@jain . a little aimple 1rrithmetir shows th111 thr} probubly populated the e arth with mill iona of soul~. The~c r:trr rrrnrrnbf!rf"tl beo cu<Jse they are the line o f Christ. or. li ke Enoch and \oah. h11 vr mnjnr rulr..o. '"coMmi e history of the ir own . Enoch I"' nntablf' by being the only one of whom it i11 not rec orded that 11he dttd,'' l .iule else tft aatd abou t h im, but it ia enough to make hill name great, and significMt 1n the ~ew Testament (Hebrews 11 .5). Firat , it is said that "'he walked w1th C-od." Two cannot "wallr.: tose:ther except they be agreed;" so we know •:noch Wl.llil of eJlceptionnl godliness. He may well hne ser<~ed u a priea t tn his time, but hia time on earth w•• not.bly •hOn er than the othets -only :100 years. lie d id not be~in hia w•lk wiU. God, how~ver, until he waa • m•ture and eesll(lned man of 65. after he besat MeU.uelah. Then, "he waa not, for Cod took him." In Uebtew• we re•d. "Ue waa tr~tn~<~lated that he 11hould not .ee death, and w .. not found becau•e Cod had tra.n!!daled him." Afterwards God took Elijah withCMit hia seei•1 death. F rom the•e two wt learn th npectation of the aaiat.a of Cod who will M alive a earth at the Second Comins o f Chriat. T1r.a y. loo, will «"directly to God withnut firat taalina death. 'llut• ia sivan tlte promiae •nd th firre of die la•t detail of God'a plan. !il. Th~~t<~6 p,~,. • f : 0: lht1 J5()96 • Hou,_ U, r ..... NEIIPORT HAR1!0R ENliiJI !!;CO!!D SECDDN - -Pw 2 THURSOAV, OCT. I~ 1910 COROI!A DE!. MMl CAliF. An Open Letter to Public School Teachers Evolution, a Hoax 81 Rn. Bot. Ware. Puler Tabe:f"aaC'Ie BaptiM Ctlarc .. Orlaado, Ji'lorJda nom our btrth we have bHn In the proe... ot lu~. and \he more ~dclen or dttftc:ult tlw .ub-~t undeT obRrvatlon, the morP oMeued we beeorne wtth the dt- alr. to know and understand it. Tr-yirc to team lt not wronc-far trom It, The dHtre to learn hu cauted man to ae«~mpllah rre•t thtncs. We t)ave explored the sea's depdu, U"' moon's •u.rf~. and ac:oompllahed a mi.IUon fantutle mUntont<t: in ~Hn. From the very lint time we uked our p.ar- enta the quntion, "Where dld 1 come [rom ?" we have had a crav. .............. You u • teacJKor 1~1 that you m111t have an answer tor every question that )'OW" atudfonts dk. I rffnlnd you that It ts no bad reflPCiion to say, "I'm j111t not au~ about that." Tryina to pleaae 1!\'l!r)'One, many teachers are Jnk-- crat.lnc the th~ry of n-oluUon and the Bible, ~!erring to thr-ms.lvet aa thetatic e\·olutioni.Ats. I have no araummt with t.Ne sdencf.". Neith- er doet any other BJble-believlnc prt>•cher . There is no connlct bf.. tween true aclenc:e and the Bible. The Apr;Nitle Paul warned Timothy to avoid '"profane and vein bab-- bllnl(l, and oppo.!itlonlli ot science, rat.ely 10 caUed " (I Tim. 6:20). Evolution la sdence falsely so called. Certainly it i~ \"Hin bab- bling. Evolution is still recognized by honest scif'ntis~ as a thcon·, but many times amateurish, over- enthwialtic teachers will work up a tweat trylna: to !U'll the satanic- impir"'f'd bill of goods to young huncrY m inds that ma.n is a p~ duct of rvolulion. Most tf'&chers bE-gin on the prt>m- ise that life came from a IK'bulus mau or a tiny, primordial cell. A tiny cell'!' And where did the tiny cell originate! You han· no answer! You say the single Ct'll separated and ~arne two, the two then became four, the four l"lght, eight then became sixteen, sixt('('n then be<:a.me thirty-two, the thirty- two b@came sixty-four, the sixty- four became one hundr@'d twenty- eight . and then It got tlrl"d of divid- ing and deddf'd to form into aom('- thing with lntelllgcnce. Surf"ly th~ fool has said in his heart, ··Th~re is no God"'! <Ps. 14 :1•. The most amazin~ thing about the acc('ptancc of evolution i.!l not that tht• scholastk ~o~.-orld acct'PI! it, but that you. thf' tt•acher, ac- Cf'pt this theory, thi!i h)'pothesil, this KUf"SS. without any Questions asked! You have heard a profeouor uy, you ha\"1' rt'ad 11. book, and so ~-)'OY belk vc. You set out to destroy thc minds of lilllt' C'hll- dn'n in tht' n11mf" .>1 acad(-mic f~ dom. Your _goals ar(' uitimatr ly :o destr-o)• h1s fa1th in h1s C'hureh . in thl' B1bk, and fmally. in God Jfimst"lf £\·olutr.on 1s n• ''T t·omp;HII)I·· with tht• Btbl••. To tr~-and rt>eoo-•·•lt• !h(• ho.O, somf' havc taught that the> •·r••alion rlay~ m the Aibl•· W('rc milknniums long. W1ll tr-a r h· •·rs neVf"l' stop to Sl"arch out for th••m!wlves 7 G~:n•·~~:; l ch•arly. in t'a.~y-to-undt·rstaml t:n~l1 sh. srat<'s afH"t" l'ach phas•• of th• t"fC'<tlion . '"!hi' l"V•·nlng <tnd lho• mornm;: WC'f'' the first riay," :1nri "the o•wrun.c: And tht> mornmg 1\'•·rr-rhr• sr cond riay." anrl, "thl" l""."!'ning' 11ntl the morning were the third day,'" and so on. Read carefully Genesis, chapter 1 and ll. You talk about the survival of the littest, but thAt is not the questKm at hand. What about the crt"ation of the !illest! Would it shock you it I 1aid that the Bible is the most scientific book you have f"VI!r read ? Remem- ber. Most"S wu thf" human instn.- ment that God used to pen the opening books of the Bible. MOlf"S waa educated in the courts of the Pharaoh!. The popular theory of the creation In those days went soml"thing like this : Man originated and/or waa born from the slime of the Nllt! Rlvn, or t.hat he hatched from a n egg like a bird. If MMes had wrltlt'n that In the book of GPnesls. you would have plenty to ridicule and critJclzf". The Hindu writings say th&t the canh was madf' of • flat, triangular plane with hills and mountains and that it had spvenl storif"S like a multi- level apartment building. These stories rest on the h('(ld of an elf"- phan\ whou fH>l In tum rrat on • rlant tortoiM and the tortoise rcsta on a giant snake in a coiiC'd position. They explained the f'&Mh· QUIIkes by laying that the f'lf"phant has shakt'n himself. You don't read foolishnt'U like that in the Biblt'. Thc Blble says that the earth ia a circ:le, as recorded in Isaiah 4{1 :22 . Rf"member , It was 1492 A.D. that 0\r\stophcr Columbus diKov- l'rt'd that the earth really wa~ round. But tht' Biblt' rt"rordf"d it hundreds of years bt>fore Olrist was ever born. Jt hal only bN'n about 300 years since medical M:lcnce dlaeovered !hal thto life of the flt'ah was In the bloor\, MOM"S wrote that 'hou· aands of )li'an ago in l.e>.·Uicua 11 :Jl. The E&yptiaM ~ to count the atan, yet the Bible ..,., "and he' broulht hlm forth abii'Md, and aakl, 1AOir now toward heavm. and ~ .......... 1/ ...... ablelo- ..-"'M "tWO!ItD o..-THE L.ORD" Mt)lltl"flltl:t:S.Of'O, TDfN. Rev. lob Wa,.. e t. There Is not one lingle cue or any specie ever evolving into anothrr. Read Gf"nesis 1 and you will notice that tcn different times the Lord said that f'verythlnK would produce "after its kind." A plant hu nevf"r become a fish. nor a fi1h a fowL It i!l alwayli, and always has bet•n. '"each after Its kind." Mut allons~ Umprovement wllhin lhf' specif"S lhrouKh sE"IecUve brt•t'ding r Ye1! TraMmUtation!l, No! Thf"rc I~ no proof. nor M"cn a !.rrious hrnt . that any dog ever bEof'aml' 1t hors!'. or a monkey a man. WI' hav•· a ll kmd); of cats. but thcy a1c All cats. We ha\'e all kmds of doL:~. hut th{'y are all ~s ··~-:~~ h ~ft.-r r.ts km<t ·• Mo~t pl'Oplt• II ht') II'II C"h 1"1"0\UiiOn a s a hut l1111ld on th,. pn•m•sl' th1:1t th1• Sfk'l:ll"~ l •'~('mblt-t•Hch Qlhf'l" Comf' t 0 111•'. no..., r.s that 111 all mlt•lllg• nt ~ A n111lo·nnlum of yt·ars frurl\ n011 . 1f "iQnwnn•· found a \'t •lk~ll :1\!t"tl •·M r 1"11 ')<1 ''' a Cad II· !at· 11ouh1 lho•y h•• ncht •n assum- m~o: rhur th•• r lldll1 1H' r•l(r!vt'rl from th!' ~m al kr VnlkMiaawn" \\£·1 1. tht•y do l~••h h-1\1 ' ]llUr IIIW<'i~ ynu kno" An•l fl lh•·r• pr11 nh "' -.un r\l't'll)" Thr~ • nu l(\ rti~•J h, uppll'•d !<) thr' t••lo phon•· Ill<' !t•lq.:r·aph .. on(i fllho•r ~· wnt d •• l:l"-lrumenr~ Thr ~o:rr-.tl 1'1 11"11 !'!on I 'nn •·r~ll} bwiOt<:l~l Pro- lessor Edwin Conklin, nid, "'The probabiliTy of li fe lx"ginning from an accident is comparable to the probability of thl' unabridgl"d dic- tionary rcsulting from the cxploslon of 11 printJng factory." We can look at the unicE'IIula.r animals !hat are all over the world by thf" trilltona wtth a m~pe­ and Iff that they arc dlft~nl. Thf"y dl!fer in th(' way thPy movf", the way lhcy digMt thcir food. rhc way they brt'athe. and the ~·ay thcy gi\•c birth to their young. But one thing stands out like a blink- ing light m the night : they pro- duce '"cach aftrr its kind." To this thcre is no exception. After millcnniums, The amoeba is still thl.' amoeba. th!' paramecium is still the paramecium. They nevt'r cha nge: thry rt'produce ··rach a l- ter iu kinrl.'" I Am sur,-. you \\Ish 10 have corn~! answrrs lor your students, but rromcm!M'r In !hf" tcachin~ of sr if'ncc• that thf' word scicncc it· srolf mt•ans to know. Wt'bstcr dt'- tint•s it. ""}"Jitf'mMIIUd knowll'dkf' df'· rtvf'od from o~M~fon·.r~tton, •t.ud)·, f'Jl· poortmor-nhr.tlon, el\rrlf'd on In ordf'r to df'tf'rmlnf' thf' n._t ur• or prtn- f'l plf'a of wh•t '" bfolnc studlf'd."' Sm!'" r'\"OiuttOn 1s a Th<'Ory , a hypothf'wo., a gucs-<. thcn honrstly t.-11 our ~turlf'nl '< JUST that Sin<"l' th!' Bibl1 r11l ~rrounl has n<'\'er bi·•·n di sproved rruo• srwnn• ~till a~rf'!'S \\1lh \\hilt God ~:ud m r;,•ncsrs I. I! "m thr• ~~o:mn•n~o: (~00 cri'RtN, .. IS no1 1rur•, tho•n II <' IH•' fool~ to bdr<"lf' unyth1n1.: th AI thl' B1blr• stnto·s anywho•t·o· I lru~l thai ~·ou 11 Ill ('Rr-dully n,n,.Jr1o ·r !hr.~ lf'llt•r :t n.'l rf'ahzr: lhl' nn portnn•·•• that Wt' :.~ Olris- lli'ln$ plar o• upon thf' ll1blic nl AC- t·nunt of rnan·.~ ()n~.:l n fkrause of our r·ono •r·r·n for· •1Uf r hilr'lrrn. we urr::•• t<nd o•nt·oul·aj.!•· tl'l•• trnrht•rs in our count ry lo 54"1 forth clearly the teaching of the Bible and to put evolution In lt1 propt"r ~ s~tive. to be taught only as a man-devi!K'd throry. DON'T CHANGE THE LABELS! Tho Jato Dr, W, E. So11.,.tor told ol a co,laia coo.Jorenc:e II• atloadod ..omo yeors a9o. It wa• a joiat IIIMI- in9 of medieal cloc:tan. •lnaton of r•U9ioa. ancl ..,ctuatrilot.. COIIYonecl to dl~• waye itt. wbic:la tHy nu.ld wotk t ... tbor. In tbo dlac:..ton !bote _...,. ro· poatod rof.,•.-eH to wbot ... tona· od "proMorltol nd •.tto·Morit41l .. .,..J rol.u.a.lll,.. H Dr ............. C'OVI<O. hally ••• .._, ...... ___ ,So dentoCHI the •eo:al .. ot wclll tolli: ~~ Ia till. vollr.erlftv •• .. .W tv.rol c:IOf'WT'D-....-ao-•• _.. J..-d a.,. tllle 1-. Ho c:e•IG't lei· le,. .n ol tllle ... .--. _,. a..ny IHuwt "': .. ,.....-tlol -.4 .0•· •.ntal aobal ,..latin·~~!,.? 0. ,._ .... ~._....,t..,.r Aatnbh••et (a:M. ...,..., -.. hlri6M) hMIIt .,.. ... , .... ad-lllall ..... -.... (Goa. 15:1.1 ., • ,.. ... of ...... OllttiO( " ..........,, ........... al the ._ fnNIUnd: • 'tii'ID 1 maltlpb ... -"' Drriol ... ...., ........ lhe Le¥1tn 1Mt ........ ...., me'' U'tr. 11::21). u " ... ,.. .. tNt, .......... ..... hall ..... looll .. "" lloJ( ..... -. hUf ..,..., 1111a1t •'crtt Ja. MJf --....... .u-,. ,._ t..-.4 ......... ~ = • ...,. -ta...W ..... Ihtl ...... ~, ......... et ... .... Dr. l• ... art "We aa.. .. ............................ ............ ~,. ..... Ow .............. _ .... _ ·--..... ,.., .................. •u ........ ,...UI -n. Pa-. Central bible Church ORAMCOE AVENUE ot DRO $TRI!I!T COSTA MUA PHOHI!o 5·-5303 Suo~ Scbool &. Wor1btp , , , D:OO &ad 10:80 a.m. Buod.ay Eveoto1 Worabtp ..••••.•.• 7:00p.m. Wedneada)' Btble St.u4J & Pra7er .•. , • 7 :00p.m. NUUIRV PO. ALL llltVICU P•s Jor FRED R. MORSE Yo•t6 P•slor RICHARD REED An IDd.ependeo.t cburob Witb Bible &eacbiDI miotatry •. ,. ......... .. aMIA Y SEll VICES ,,IJ ..,Jie ••• WEIII'IESIIAY EVEHINO t.a!.I!.TIMG I .,.-. ' IIEADINO ROOM ..... tley•: ' ....... ~ ....... w-.,.,4..,: t ....... 1!·U "·"' r .... t~.,. -~~ , .... .,.., ' ..... -' ...... , , ........ . '-4ey: I I'·"'· -4 I'·"'· 1.!"-•.••0<h •• 0...0 .... IIOO.Podll.o Yl-Dr. ._..,AY SCHOOL 11 •• RINOAY SEA VICE 11 •• WEIII'IESDAY EV~O IIE2TtNG ltM , .•• ·-·-........ 14. •• I!Mt c....c a., .• CON. ...... ,.ri,l JO ...... ~ n. ... t~.,. ......... 7. S...s 10....,.., ., ... 1ou •• ccwdlall, invited to aa•ftd 5nv!CU and a-. .... noo-Ylow n.. C...illl -· Calli. m. wn ll.4JI a. au..u I'DI: "' ... 3'182 Broad Slleet Newport Hel&bt. .4 Prtt atJ d ltJd~ptnd nt CotJ g rt g a tion a( Chrisliatt Ch11rcb REV. NORMAN BROWN \UNIS T F. R SUNDAY SERVICE AND CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. N11r.ury cdr~ protJidtd PHONE: 842·2140 7tl DalY!, AT 16TH n•!fT ~"T ··~ACH.,. CAl.f,.OIItNIA THE AME .. ICAN LUTHI: .. AN CHU .. CI1 1~00 A.M. SUNO.t.Y -EARI..Y WORSHIP t : 15 .t.,M, SUN OA.Y-C HRISTIA.N ~OUCA.TtON ISUNOA.Y SCHOOI..l 10:)() A.,M , SUNDA.Y -f'£STtV!: WORSHIP lbe Rev. Jamu G. Blain, Paai.Or The ae-v. Ronald White, A••t•Lanl Pu&or From the Police Blotter • TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 Wt .. )J, 611 CanldoA, Coroal. Rural, Costa Mesa, was ar- NlWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN SECOND SECTION --P>ael THURSDAY, OCT. l~ l971l CORONA DEL MA R, CALIF. WUUam Anthony Ytscome, del Mar, w11lle it ftl s-rked rested at 1:45 p.m. at M St. ZZ, and l.tatjorie t.out18 Gru. t.olrootoltUrelideocedurtnc &Dd Ocea.o Blvd,, Balbo&, on a LECTURES OH DESERTS ber, 21, both of 305 E. Bay Ule tUPf ol Auc. 31 ••. A 15. c:harre of possession of ma.ri-··Tll9 !Seserts o1 tbe workJ" Ave., Balboa, were arrested at foot dory nlued at $201 was )bana • • • Dooald Calhoun wUJ be the Utle ot a lectw-e 3:30 p.m. at their restdeoee ato* from Jam._. L&Roy SteJ. Holmes, 45, or 2600 Park Ln., series by Ora.np Coast COl· oo charges ot possessloo of pnnld, 868 COI'tn, eo.ta West Newport, was arrested le11e biology Instr uctor Lk>yd matl}uana • • • Jack Allan M•sa, WtlUe 1t was doc:Ud. at at 2:30 p.m. at h.is residence Wason Smith in the Costa W:esa Kruse, 36, of 2077 Cha.r le St., ZU Zbt st., Central Newport, OD a charge of for ger y ... higt1 school lyceum, starting Costa Mesa, wu arrested at dutlllg lbfl DJ.Cftl ••• Ao 8· Stephen Phtup Jewett, 25, of Oct. 19. The series will con~ 1:30 a.m. at the alley at 213 foot sabot niQC!d at $1 ?5 was l!t60 Placentl.a, Wes t Newport slst of 5 lectw-es oo MOOda ys 20th St., West Newport, on a stolen from Ronald L&Bowe, Heights, was arrested at 4:30 trom 7:30 to 9:30p.m. ruMlng e narge ot intoxJc.a.Uon In pub. 3702-1/2 Cbamel PL, West a.m. at B St. and Balboa Blvd, Ultoul'h Nov. 16. Ue •.• Joseph Sb.nley Sobo-Newport, wbUe 1t wu docked Balboa., on a charge or !ntorl- wtez. Jr., 22, ot 227-A Prospect at hls r esideoce durinc the cation in an auto ... Ten speak- St., Newport Shores, was ar. n1gbt, ers and 2 crossover networks r ested at 12:30 a.m. at his • THURSDAY, SEPT. 3 valued at $1,690 were burglar- residence on a charge of rob. Doq Elton Pratber. 34, of lzed from Edward's Newport ber y ··.Richard John Rohats, 4362 SaUowood Way, Irvtoe, Cinema Theater, 300 E. New- 51, of 3200 E. Coast Hwy., was arrested al1 :45 p,m.atthe port Cent~r Drive, Newport Cor ona del M.a.r, was arres~ Arches Restavaot par !dna: Jot Center , between 2 a.m. and ted at 10:45 a.m. at his resl-on a charge of dtiYirlC wh.Ue 6 a.m. Sept, 3 .. , Burglars dence on a charge of felony under the lnllueoc.e of alcohol enter ed the C o:~.thrlne Boeck wUe beating .•• Burglars •.• Fn.octs Gowan Dacey, 5'7, r estdeuce, 31 01 Seav1ew, Co- entered the apartment of Ma.rca ol 1101 Park Are., Be.lboa Is~ rona del Mar, arx:l escaped with Ward, 1945 Sherlngton, Ne w. laDd, was arrested at 2:45a.m. a 12 pllt.ce settmg of silver- port Heights, and esc.aped wtth at Jamboree Rd. aDd E. Coast ware valued •t $900 between $204 wor th of c lothes •.• A Hwy,, 00 a cbarge of drlrtog 1:45 and 3 p.m .... Electrical bicycle va lued at $150 was bur-whJle under the tnnueoce of accessories valuedat$360wert.· glallt.ed from an open garage alcohol , , , James Ward Wat-stolen from a boat at Oavey 's at the Orin Riddell r esidence, terson 29 of uzo Avon New-Locker Inc. between 12 :30 .-.m. 308 34th St., West Newport ... port Beach, wa.s arresied at and ll :30 a.m. Sept. 2 .•• An A belly board valued at $'70 12:30 a.m. at Tustin Ave., a00 anchor, depth tinder, raUuJ <uld was stolen !rom a balcony at w. Coast Hwy. 00 a char~ of 4 lite ,lllckets were stolen rrom the Chris Blasco residence, ctrlvlng while Wlder the In-a boat tJelonglllg 10 Franklin E. 109.1/2 Sonora., Newport n ueoce or a1coOOI •.. Jack Graves, 172~ lowa,CostaMeSoi, ShOres ... A radio and s tereo Allan Kruse 56 of 20??Charle whtle it w.:~.s OOCked at Halboa tapes valued at $H6 were sto-St., Costa M:2S::,, was arrested Coves during the night. JOIN DEAN WITTER CO . LEGAL NOTICE P~38?54 CEHTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FictHJous Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNEDdoflere. tJy certify that they are con- ductmg a whOlesale draper y clea.ni.ng business at 660 West 17th St., Bldg. 21, Cosu Mesa, under the fictitious firm rwne of Jet Draper y Cleaners and that sa1d firm is composed of the following persons whose names In !u!J and places of r•·sJdE>nee are as follows, to- WJl. Polly H. Bteeker, 255 Prosl>f'{'t St., Newport Beach, C.-11f.; C.ittn c. becker, 320 Prosvc' t St., :-lew~X~rt Beactl, C.-hf. WIT r..'~.$ ou r h..iinds tills 21st Ua~ of ::.ept~mber, 19 '70. Polly H. lllt"eker, t,len C. Becker. ST A fl:. U~ C.\LI~OR:-IL\) Jss. len from a ~ar belonging to a.t 23rd St. and W, Oceo.n Ft., Donald E. Hunt Jr., 884 St. Centra l Newport, on a charge Clalr St., Costa. Mesa, wh1Je of lntol..lc.ation in pubUc • , •. It was puked at 20th St. and Jewelry and coins vallied at $90 Court St., Central Newport, were burgl.a.rl.!.ed from the rest- between I and 2:30p.m .... Bur-denc.e of Barbua A, Dahl, 2028 glar s entered the g-.trage of Ocean Blvd., Balboa, sometime Carl A. Burch, lOOO E. Bal-between Aug. 19 a.lld Aug. 28 bOa Blvd., Balboa, and escaped ..• Stereo tapes a.od speaker s with $150 worth of phOto-val Lied at $165 were stolen from gnpl\ic equi~ment durLng the the car of John M. Harrison, niRht. 2270 Channel Rd., Balboa, Wh.lle CfJLYn Ul' (JHA:-lGE ) Roller! 0 . Hill .-ntJ Mrs. KU ():"> flitS 21st d.ly or Septem- T appan lla ve )Oinoo tile Sewport Of!t, 1 'J70 , toefort me, a Sotary Center office of Dea n Witter 1'11blw !n ..tJuJ for s:tid county and Co . as account executives, o~.f\11 <;!..ttl:', t"sirlin~tnerem,duly accordlng to Br enton ll . OgUen, OfliOIISSIOll"•l "nd sworn, per- VI{'e pres1dtont <1.nd mafl.ll.ger . <;011411) J.flpeat etl Polly H. • WEDNESDAY , SE PT. Z Edwin Francis Higgins, 52, of 444 AUso, Newport Heights, was a.rrested at 6 p.m. at his residence on a charge of as- sault with a deadly weapon , •• Sondra Field, 25, of 31 9 Apo- Mr. Hill ma)O rer! in bus10ess lJh:>Pket <~.rid ' .... len C. Becker, .-1 OCC o~.lld UCI. Hl' wa s pre-bowt, u, lhl-to be the persons vwusly employe<'! b; another WIIO~ nan1es <I.J'o: subscnbed to investment fi.r m and also ser -tlu· Wllltlll uJs lruw•rU, and ac- Ved as corporate aOOitor for IUJO,..I<t"'l~l to mto tfla.l U!E!) the B.:~.nk of Amerir.:o's maw .. Kerute-1 the 3a!!le. Los An geles ofllcP, WIDESS 111J /land afl(l otri- ~=========~~~~=======~ lena, Balboa Island, was blt-f ten on the a.rmy while tryi ng to separate 2 dogs who were fight- . lng; Miss Field was treated at Hoag Hospital a.nd the dog was quarantined in the custody of Its owner, Mrs. Mar )orle J. Ogden, 320 Apolena .•. Auto accessories valued at $10 were stolen from the car of Pauline Towersy, 121 Apolena, while it was parked In the alley oy her r esidence, during the nigtlt •.. Swimming equipment val- ued at $2?.50 wa s stolen (rom a car belonging to Steven G. It was parked at IUs residence during tile night • , • An e lec· tric typew'r'iter and an ottlce c hair valued at $586wereburg- larized from tbe Maceo Corp., 210? Westcllff Dr., Between Aug. 24 and Aug. 25 .•• Athletic equipment valued at $325 wa.s burglarized from a storage cage at Newport Harbor h.Jgh school bE:tween Aug. 7 and Sept. 3. Mrs. T .ii'JPall gf..t•lua.teo1 • um , wl seal. M<i.T ~ A. Ha..tp.i, ~o­ latJde from C.-I State Lon!<! t.lr) PuLI1r· 10 ..tnd for sa.Jd Beach, where sl1€ m<I.)Or i."<l in ( OIHtlJ ,uvl Statt>, M)· Com - English auLI education. ShE> .:1.!-ttlh~IOII e:qm Ps i.JPL 13, l!f71. so attended Orange Coast Col. l'uh!Jsh Sept, 2~, Oo.t. 1, 8, lege In Costa Mesa and Po~.cL!ic Li, 1J70, 10 Ute \'e~~t'P()rt !far- Union Co llege in Ang'NI!l. She t..or Eru.1o:r1. is a member of the Busmess --------FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "TH E CENTER POR B IB LICAL STU DIES" DR. P. G. HEUMANN PASTORS DR. JAMES CXlloiBS q;45 A.M.-Bible School, with our 15 buses serving Soulh Orange County LEGAL HOT ICE a.od Professional Women'sClutJ LE GA L NOTtCE .tod the Jumor Eloell Women'::. C tub of Sewport Beach. LEGU NOTICE R E:SOI l'TIUr> ~0. 7280 A HESOLI..'TIO:OO OF THE CIT\ CO\..~C I L OF' THE CITY OF :'1-'EWPOHT BEACH 11:00 A.M. -Moming worship RESO UITION NO. 7291 the southe.asteriJ llu~. thf· Gl\'l\G :OOOTICE OF PRO- 7:00P.M. -E~ening Se rvi ce A RESOLI.TI'ION OF THE soutlle:tsterl~ line ..ilfl tt11· O.EDL\:GS L'~ITL\TED B\' ClTY CO UNCIL OF THE southwesterly prolon i;<~.tiOn of rHE CITY CUlr'NCIL 0:0.: ITS 301 Movnolio St. (At S•rttll Artll 1\tJ.,,) COST A MESA Phooo 548·1733 Horne of P. C. H-. ... ann Christian School Ki,.d~tfllrtl'n -8 tb Phono 548-28"0 Grlltlt CITY OF NEWPORT REACH lhe southeasterly line uf Lvts ov.~ ~OTIO:-.: FOR THE A.-.:~ GIVLNG NOTICE OF PRO. 72 through !9 J.nd Lot &l of HXATIO:\ TO THE CIT Y CEEDINGS lNITLATED BY S<lid Tract No. 70G to t h~ ~en-OF ~t:W PORT BEACH Q':' WRITTEN PETITION RE-ter line of On·harl1 Dr1ve, l ERTA f:">' L'!\ISHABITED QUESTING THE ANNEXA-ttleoce Sorth so• l l' ,JS" West, TERRITOR\', KSOW:'\ AS TJON TOTHEC ITYOF NEW-330,00 feet, alon~ sa1il center THE COLU~'S AS:o;"EXA- PORT BEACH OF CERTAIN Une, to the cenl~r line of \co:~.-TIO:OO --A~EX.A TIOI' NO. UNINHABITED TERRITORY cia Street, as shown on sa1d i'3, .-\~0 SETTL-..;G A DA TE SHOPS and SERVICES KNOWN AS THE ACACIA-Tract :-.oo. 106; t!leD<'t :-oor th FOR HEARl~G PROTESTS PALLSADES AN'!iEXAT ION--39• 48' IS" Eo:~.st, 13i0.00 feet TO SA IU ASNEXATI01'o ANNEXATION NO. 71, AND along sa1d c('nter ltne o! \<'.1 -WHEREAS, on the 2oth da}' Save Time And Money-Call An Expert • IIAIITT SALOM .LO'<....._ •• BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. C0o1sl Hw,., Corona del War · Phooe 6n-73J6 • CONCRETE -·------- s ...... 9 •+>• c ..... , ........ ,... Ou.l,, c ......... ' p,_,, EU ,c;•"' 5e•••c• We ld•'• Cone••'• · !HI San JoiUI'tin Rd., LI8·JJ18 P .O. Bo• 4 :l l ColliLa \tt-n • DRY CL EAHING F'inest quality dry cleamnl-! on t11 e premtses • SeH-service laundry Ml new -latest model Frigidaire washers 3:100 E. COut HW)'., COM ........ , 613-960$ ofLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrMurl Tosh FLORI.ITS PHOHE o 646~79 2•38 H•••.rt 11•111. COSTA MESA _. HIAMIIG AIDS HAL AEBISOIER ~_!. ~-. "-"' .... ~ .... Mit L C..., H.,. c.-....... 61541» • HEALTH RESORT ----! .. !~.~! ~~~~.~~~~ t * ,.R ...... s ...... \1++"' ._, • l•w:..,...,; •• fl•<lr><al ...... .. * O•••" 0.-y H•+l a-1 111' l•lu:~• ..-u~ulut ... , .. .. * t riu .. Ti .. t)lteU !.111....-. • ,.,...., •• h.p•HIIIOOO SE TTlNG A DATE FOR cl.a Street lO the PoUlt oJ Be-of July_ l 'J70, the Clty Coun- HEARLNG PROTESTS TO ginning. ~.II .uJopted RE>sol\.llton ~o. i'23'7 SAID ANNEXATION 2. :-lot1ce IS !)(>tt-b~ ~venth.£1 1/UILttiO~ prOI.o:l'dlngs on Its WHEREAS, on the Z'7th day the Ctl) Coun•·1l '.1.'111 ttol•J J own :notiOn for the annl!ution of May, 1970, the Local Agenc)' hea.ring for the purpos"' of • on-to U1e Clt) of ~ewport Beach Formation Commission of Or-sider!ng wntten J,orot,:;sts a-ol Lert.l..l n un.inhotblted !erntory ange County adopted a reso-galnSt s:~id .lnnl'xatlon, nwl .. l} pursll!l.nt to tht:pr ovlstunsoflbe luhon approving the proposed a.ny personowrun~re.:~.l~ropert! :\nnexa tion ot Urunnat:tted Ter- a.nnexa.tion to the City of :"ew-within the territor) pr opoo;(•d to utory Ac t of 1939 and dtrect- • COSTA • OIAHGI • AMAH!IM • HUNTINGTON port Beach of cerWn unlnh.a.bi-be ilOilexed, on t11e 23r l •1.:1.) or IlL!! the filing o! an appl.lcation ME$A 'Jt..:UA1 126-0311 a!A.Ot ted territor y, a s htrelna.fter November, 1970, it the hour of ~~'Lttt tne Local .-\genq For- ~ 142•1451 described, satrt proceeding to 7:30 p.m. ID tile UO C <JIJnul m.Hion Commission of Orange -============-i============-lbe known as the Acacia-Pal!-Chambers IOCJ.tf'd WIUII!l we Count} requesllng a.pprova.l of _ sades Annex:ation--Anneution City H.a.ll, 3300 ~t>wport Boule-th~ aruuatton of annexation pro- • NURSERY PUILICA. TIOM WORK No. 71; and vard, ~ .. wport Beo~.l t1, l .1!ilor • l't'<:''hngs of certain urunhabited ~~~~"-'--------~---''----------1 WHEREAS, a written petition nJ..a., whlrh d.att> uf he.arw.: IS terrtton knOwn as the Collins Stuubs, Ja tenor Plants WE CAN PRINT YOUR requesting annexation of said not less than 40 oor more lt1a.n Annuauon-Annention ~o. 73; 'fiopical & Trees PAMPHL..!:TS territory ha.s been tiled with &0 day s .after the p.a!>sa>;E> or .uld Jnsecocides a.Dd FerUliz.er ztNES. LEA~l..ET·S the City Council, signed by the this resoluuon. 'A'HEREAS, on the 26th ddyo! "E-P"PEAS •"o owoers of 001: less tha.n one-3. The CltJ Clert. i.sl1 trt>t'IN o\u~sl, 1970, Ule Lot.at A~nc.) W..l1.r a. ..... & ..... _,._f'lll ..... ....~ ... ..... N~WS LI!TTERS fourth of the la.nd in the ter-to cause J rop) of tr1JS tl'SO-for mat1011 Commission of ()!·. F'REE DELIVE RY r itory by area, a.nd by assessed lotion to boo put.JILsher1 .ot leo~.st .Ull.!l' County held a pubhc hear - CO«<na del Mat Nur.ery CALL Ul '01 UTIItU.TU value as shown on the last twice, but not tuor e oftl'n than UIJ on the anneraUon .J.Wlic.a- 2144 E. o:.at Hwy., 67Hl60 •n-ouo equalized assessment roll of once a week, 1n tile .,. .. wport uon or the City of ~ewport ~SIGN PUILISHIHG CO. Orange CoWlty; Ha.rbor Ens1gn, " newspJ.per o( fieo:~.c h, a.nd took actlOll approv- 2721 E. Co..,t HltftwoJ' NOW, THEREFORE, the City gt!neral etrcuUtlon publishf'dl.!l 1ng the appllc:Uion or the C1ty CofOfto d•l trAor , Colikrnio Council of the City of Newport the Cit}', and J.lso Ln the O.ad ) .iod authorizing the Ctty ('o•Jfl - -~~---------!Beach HEREBY RESOLVES a.s Pilot, a newsp.lper of !:'ener.-1 t:ll to proceed Wlt h satd .l.J'l- follows: circ ulation pubhsiH."I outs1de of IK!KJ.tlon; Coli In Yovr Wctnt A.4 1. Proceedings are hereby the C1ty but 11'1 thE' Count> Ill :-;ow, THEREFORE, tta: C 1t) to t ... Enaltn initiated for the anoexation to Which Is IOC<I.Ied tne terntoq C ounc1l ol tile Ctt) of :-lewpol'l 613..05;50 the City of Newport Beach of prop<osed to be J.nneKt'll , pubh-Beach HEREBY RESOI VES JS :==========-::: the tollowlng described wtin-calion to be completl?\1 .1! least follow s: Cff;u :J--•·-111 h.a.bited territory: 20 da )'s pn or to t11e 1l.J.tE' set I. Procee-lmgs ar» hN,~b, ~,:.,-:..= f'tt•• IR YMir o..-, A parcel of Land lying with. for thE' tle.Uing. ThE' (II) Clerk UUIJated for the annentiOll to --..o~-In Tract No. 706 as shown on a shall send a eop)l of thi S r li'SO-the City of ~ewport BuC'h or ~ fM • S..uti,-.•: map thereof, r ecorded In book lution to the goverrung bo.t rd of the foll.owin g descr ibed urun . C.ll673-055fl 21, page 25 or Mtscellaoeous a.oy schoOl dlstnl'.t Whldl, In tu.bUed territor} by thE' C'tt) -----------_ Maps, records or Orange part or 1n whole, IS mduo.it><l in Couocli on its own rnotionwtth- • ~CHS County, CaWornia, mo re par-the territor) sougfll to be an-out r£>Quittng a petii!Oll b} the ----·--------·-------Ucularly described as toUows: ou:ed and wtu cll hasmade wr 1t-owners of b.~ w1Utin sa.H1 ter- 1 ____ ;;;,,;;;:;.:;.;.,;;;:;.::;;,-lj Beg:t.nning at a poUlt In the ten t{'Quest therefor. ThE' Cit)' rltor}·, ...... 10Jikr center line of Campus Drive Clerk is t'urltler direrted to 2. Ttte territor} Whi ch ts 11M (formerlY Acacia Street) said cause written noticE' or such proposed to be annexed to tht> • HARBOR PAINT • WALLPAPEa P1Utbuflb - Pataw -ooa~ple&e liD• 13,000 P,A TTERNB OF WAI.l.PAP!i:R a 11 E. eo~~at • .,. . eoro. .... ,.., (Nul to Por1 T6 .. .tr-.J -=·'~·33 Sip .. point betng on the oorthwest-proposed .l/Ult"x.a!1on to be C lty ·is described as follows: erly prokMlplloo or tbe south-malled to e.tch person to whom AU that certain teQ.Jproperty 673-0150 westerlY lloe of Tract No. 3201 land wtthin t11e territor) pro-s ttuated inthe CoWityol On.nge, !~~~~~~~~~~~~~a s shown on a. map thereof, posed to be annexed 1s .tsses~ State of Calllornia., described QJ recorded lD book 130, paps 25 sed in the last equalized County as follow s: througtl Z9 of Mtscella.oeous assessment roll available on Those poruons ol Lots 139 •UPHOLSTERING W:l£)s, records of said Orange the dale proceedings were in!-and U4 lll Block SO, and that County, said point also being t.iated, at the a(\dress shown portion of the Soutlleasterty an a.Jlile poiDt in the eltst-oo said a$Sessm~troll. or as one-hall ol Block 50, of tr. "(By E•m,~• C,..f,~•~rt} J.Dg bowlduy ol tbe 'City ot kno9n to sa.Jd City Clerk. a.od vine's Subdi.1'ision a.s per map ll£alDD.. ape. Mt ONLY Newport Beach being the most to any person whO has filfld thereof recwded In Mlscella- .... _call •• ......,.. westerly corter of A.llMII· Ms aame and address and the neous R~"'O'd Map Book t aJ 111 --. .,._ _ &:11·•-uoo No. 56,0rdiDaoc1! No. 1116, deslpaUoo ol the I&Dds In which page 88 ln thE' omce ot the adapted by tbe Ctty Couac:tl ol he has any Werest, either legal County Recor<IU of said Or~ ~~~~~~---l .c.•~PL~U~~==-~c; ______ _ eiiA ... I HAIDWAII ~~J'~E~E~ .. ~l~1·~·~.,~·~·=•~-=j tbl CUy o1 Knport Beach. or equitable, wlth said Clerk. a.nce COWlty, together wtthpor-Ftbrauy a. 1965; tbeoet Soutb Sa.Jd notices shall be pna not Uoo.s of M.acArthur Boulerard, Sir 11' 45" Eut, S.SO.OO fetl Ius ttwl ZO (lays before tbe Campus Orin ud Jamboree A. R. MAUAC PUJIUICR ?Oil~A ... Co_ .... A ~ ..... llopol .. DAY.NICBT WATI:IIIICATI&I 111•UJe. .ECIALISTS IN UoQc ~ m•tac bowldarJ as first IMJblk beULnc on the pro .. &ou.lfnrd described as fol- Msulbtd La. Aid aiiDUI.UQn posed a.QDI.D.tloa. klws: No. 5C ud u diK:rlbld ta the ADOPTED this !8ltl da.)' of Commeoclne at the laler· Acula strMt A.uatloG, Qr. Septembf.r, 1910. seetloo of the centtrtillll ol dlDUCe Ho.. an, ~ b7 the E. r. Hirth W..tcArtbur Bou.leYVd (too.oo CIIJ C.-11 elliot CltJclH .. -lollya< It" wid<) witb tilt e-liot port Booea, Oelobor U, 1157; ATTESTo cl CamJI"$ D:-1 .. (10,00 !ott e P'INW: CA81HETI e WOODCR.AtrTI e I!:TC. PRII DISIGMIMG ---from -~.~. .... l.I.&~<>S ..... ) .. -...... -u ulottl( -ry-H" 41' C11j' Clerk ....... oo t11o Ilia> cl n&OI No. I.PVINO 15'" Wtlllt, 1S10..00felta)oactbt hbllsb: Oct. 15, U, 19?0, J.D 5iOJ u par 11'11p tMreol n- ~~=:....o.=.==.=.:.==:J ....-.orl1 prolaplklo cl lito M..,...l IW'bOr Eoslp. -Ill Mlltcello-Ilia> ..,.,.ATD GLADLY arvDI UI-GSS •• UJ.12t4 CIIA PT\.111 N.B. BUILDING PERMITS A $3/4 mlllloo per mtc Cor addJUona.l work on a Newport Cenler towto:r pve a btr boost to tbe October permlf total for the Newport Beach bulkUJ!i department. Here are permits lulled durl.nc: the Qr~1 9 days Jl the mootb, In the amou.nt ot $1,000 and over: • NEWPORT CENTER Balboa Insurance Co., 620 Newport Center Dr., develop. ment of owner occupied spaces, $750,000, LEGAL NOTICE CERTifiCATE OF' RUSINESS Factitious Firm Narne THE UNDERSIGNED do llerto- by certUy that t he)' are con- ducting an ms urance business at 2435 E. Coast Hlgt1wa)'. Co- rona del Mar, Calif. 92625, un- der the fictitiOUS ftrm nam~ of Corona del M.r lnsuraocl:' Agency and tna.t said fir m 1s composed or the followin g per- sons whose names tn full arxl pla.ces of residence are as fol- lows, to-wit: HoidenC. Jotmson, 26 19 Way Lane, Corotli.l del M.tr, C.t lll., John Y. &Yer Jr ., 26 19 Way Lao"', Corona ,,~, Mar, Co~li! . WITNESS Ill) t~aM tt11S t:ltu day of Oc tober, 1970. Jotm ~·. Baer Jr., Holdeu C. Johu~n. STATE OF CAL!HJH,'\JA 1 COUNTY OF OHA~GE 1 ON THIS &11 t.li:l) of (J, tot..er , 1970, befon me, a ~ota r~ Pub- Uc 1n and for Sd.Ld (aunt} .-rKl st.:.ate, residing there1n, ttuly comnuss1oned .-nct swor n, PN- sonall} a.ppe-.tredJolm v. i}d.ker. Jr., Holden C. JoltJlSOU, 1\fiOv.'tt to m ~ to be the pe r sou.,. ... hoSt- IJ.Oi mes a.re sutJst rtlled to {11~ wlthln instr ument, .uld .1.1 kfl()w. !edged to n.e that t11e~ o:Xe• ut€'0 the same. WIT1'ES.S tn} 1wfli.J .-nd of- ficial sec~.!. G. E.ho t S"'u,~Je, :-;otary Pubhe 10 .i.f\01 for 5.iid Count} and State. M) rothn>Js- slon exp1rrs Jul~ lb, l9~.J. Publtstl. Ort. l!j, 22, 2~ .'\ov. l, 1970, In the :OOewpon Harbor Ens1m. -LCGAL NOTICE Book 219, pages 28 o~..nd 29, w u~e ofr:l l'<> or the County Rec:onter ot said Onn~ loun- ty, said powt being tn .o curv e concave Southwesterly in said cent~rl..me of Campus Drive rut.vwg a radiUS of 1200.00 feet and through whtch :>ald p01nt J rii.dlal of sald curve bear s :-;orltL 2' 45' 3?" West ; thencE> West. erly along said centerline of Campus Drive through a cen- tral an.tle ot 2• 29' 54" an arc distance of ri2.33 feet to J powt ol cusp 1n the C1t} of ~·ewport Beach City Boundar) .lS per Annent1on ~o. :i2 , Ur- di na ll<'t> ~o. 10~6. said point bewg lfl .:1. line paraliE:>I llt'itlt, .lild 50.00 feE-t :-;orthwester I) of, s:i.td center Une oJ Ma L- ..... rtnur Boulevard, a ra.rllal of wluch last S3..id curve througfl satd point bears ='orth 3' J!j' 31" West, sa.l.d pomt also lle1ng the point of bepnrunc of this descrtption. T n~nc£> Souttle.J.sterl~ .:~.long said cur ve In sahl ,·pnterl.lnE> of Ca mpus Dr ivP, loovin!! sa1d CU)' Boundar), ttlr ou.:.t1 a t!!l- tral angle of 45• :i5' :i ~" a.n u c distance of 962 ,Ul fpet; tllenre South 49" 19' J~·· Ea st .tlon~ satd · enteriJllf', tan(;"nt to sa.1d ..:urve, 2'789.85 feet to an lnterset.:twn with the rl;"nterbne or Jamborf'e Boulevar t 4.S satd .:enter iJ.ne 1s delineated on thl'! m tp of sa.td Tr art -'o. :i902 d.S · PROPOSEOr.L.UFHIGHT OF WA \ ", the01 ,, South 40' 31:!' 2ti" '.~t est ;1\on.: 5:11•1 "'ll - tE"rl.ln"', 4116.13 f(>\'1 to.; point 111 the Easter]}• 1t.ne of the r 10 or :"(>wport Beach fat} oound· .u~ ~r Ordina.n~e \o. ~9~. :;a1J PQlnt also belllC 111 tne Souther!} pr olong.ltlOn of U1C V.esterly rlcht of wa) lloo of the a.J'or ementioned Ma t Arthur Bou levard (11 0.00 ft>f't Wl\li'), thence :-lorth r.· 59' 44" V.est <~.long said Easter I) Lwe or Or - dinancE' No. 895, parJII~I with .lnd 55.00 feet Wester!} of lhl' centerl.UK! of sa1d M.1 r .o\rthur Boulevard and the ~ortherl)' prolonp.tloo therool, 4306.37 teet to the Southwester\)' corner or the hereinabove mentioned A nnexaUon No. 52, Ordi.na.nce No. 1056, said point also being In the Southe:rly Uoe of Birch Streee (80.00 feet trlde): thenct> ~orth 83" oo· lO" East aloog sald Southerly line of Birch Street, also being the Soutll. er J.y U.oe ot Anne.xatloo No. 52, a distance of 12.62 reec to the most Sotlbeuterly polDI of s:a.id Anouauoe No. 52, sa.1d point alao beiog u, the West~ erty Uoe of aid W....c.ArUiur ...-.. (1oo.oo root •1d<) 1D a c une Ul llllJd 11M eCIIII~ cue EasterlY &ftd ba'fiaC 1 radius ol 1250.00 feet. a ndJal ol trhtera said e..,., ~ satd polftt bla.u Soatb n• u• 38 11 West; tbeDce Nortbw11 a. loDe said eurte 11 sUd w.a. et!J liDo "' llacArtllor -.,.rd, aloo 1>t1o1 lbo ~lJ • HARBOR Vl£W lULLS A swtmmlllc pool at 1400 Seae.rest, $3,500. • m VINE TERRACE Washburn, rt!Piace deek tel'- race, 411 Avoca00An.,$S,OOO. • CORONA DEL WAR Robert Grower , block wall, 541 Huel Dr., $1,200. Douglas Krauter, 234 Poppy Ave., add bedroom and bath, $4,500, Crain, 304 Marigold Ave., add den aM bedroom, $8,000. Bahia Corlnth.lan Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dr., seml.prlvate swimming pool, $4.,000. Robert B. Grllfes, 300 Gold- eiU'Od Ave., 2-story, 1-unit dwelling, $27,552 . Cllili Pepper, r emove signs <~.t the location or tne former A le)andro's r esttura.nC, 3201 E. Coast Hwy., :illd install a sign for ChiU Pepper, $1,500. • BALBO\ ISLAND F. D. Grotnt, 2-story ,J1411€X, 205 Apolena Ave., $50,000. Jack S1egtried, 1Z4Coral Av- enue, carport with apartrutml over, '$13.~0. Mrs, Steigerwald, 2-unlt, 2- story rtwetling, 335 E. B.a} Ft., $3";,:,;01;, • UALOOA J. t • W.l}dt'I.ICII, kHI.:heu ll- tet.i[IOil, l7:i6 Mlrama.r Urive, $Z,30U. 'SEWPOHT BEACH Tr1omas Horn, 2-stor y ,Ju- pleK, 68 10 w. O··ean Fr ont, $41,000. ':"EWPOkT SH0HES Mrs. Lee Ru u., 301 C4nal St., patio ,lfld dec k, .$1 ,000, FORUM "'EElS TOD•Y Tlll' battle for America ·s )OUtll" tS Ute dtSCUSSIO/l !O~II t J.l \tit> H.ubor Forum meeUngat 10 .J.n1. todaL Ort. 1 ~. u1 the ls l...tnd flouse at FashiOn ls~nd. T!,t speaKers an• Mr s. C'ather - tnt-,.\Jien, pr t-s Jdent of MOMS r,Mot11er Orgaruzed for Moral St..t bil.H) J, ancl Mr s. ~ola Mere- rJnh, whose topic IS senslttvtry Lr<~.lrun~. S<·nool t.loard cc~..ndl­ 't.ltE's .Jt e wv lied to speak br ief- 1). LEGAL NOTICE kouievard a.nd the i'Oorther l) prolongauon thert"Of, also bem& the wd E.:~.sterly 1.10e of .-\n- aexauon ~o. JZ, .a dtstance of 66~.~ ~ feet to the pOint of be- gwung. 3. The rea.sons of the City ( OWlCII for deslt\ng said aJ\- IIl'l.alion are: The annention of Sdtd territory to the City wou ld make mun.iclpal serv1ces availa.ble to the property owoer s .a.ru! lessee, would r esult l.n a log:acal 6Jl(l or derly extension of UK> Clt} ·s OOundaries, and would be !n the best wterests of the property owners and lessets and the Cit) of :-lew- port Beach and !Is residents. 4. ~0t1ce Is hereb} gi Ven that the City Council will nold a heuwg for thl> purpose of con- sJdennr wntten protests a- !i3-Jllst sa.Jd .umeX2.tLOn, made b} <1.11) per son owrung r eal prop- ett} \ntlun the {(>rntor} pro- pose.:.! to be annexed, on thE' 9ttl da~ of ~ovember, 1970, .at tht> t10ur of ';'·30 p.n1 . 1n the C'!t) Co unnl Ctla mloe r s lo- cal~ ~~t'lt hin the t It) liall , 3300 .\ewport Boule~.u l, "ewport Oe:.&ch, r ahlorn12.,. whll'll r1ate of heatlllb 1s oot le~s th.a..n 40 nor mor f' than GO d4t)'S alter the pass,j,gt> of ttus rt>solut10n. 5, T!i(> Itt}~ lerK tsdir t'cted to ra.uSl' o.1 'OlJ} of tt\11' fPSO- iUIIOn to t* pub!J sheo1 41 least fllo'1Ct-, but OOl morP often 11411 onct> J week, in the Ne.,.,'PQrt H.ubor ~ nslgn, • newspaper of r<>ner<~.l n rr uL.tJon pulibshed m me C1t}, <~.00 also sn Ute Dail}' Ptlot. a Deltrsp.iper of general cu cubt1on publlshed outside of tt1f' C Jt) but lO the County in wtlJt h IS localed the territory proposf'd to be annexed, pubU- ..:...t.Uon to be com?leted .:1.t least 20 dafS pnor to the date set for the heo~.t in~. The City Clerk. shall send a copy or this reso- lutiOn to the i{OYernmg board of any school district wb..lch, m p.art or 1.n whOle, is iocluded m the territor} sou~rttt to be Jnnexed and whi ch has made written request therefor. The C1ty C ler k is further directed to cause wr inen notice of such proposed aMexa.Uon to be mailed to eo.ch person to whOm 1.anc1. wlttlin the territor y pro. posed to be annexed is asse5Sed in the 1a.st equa.U.r.ed County a.s. sessmeot roll anilabte oo tbt date proceedings were lnil.lated, at lbe address shoWD oo sa1d usessmeDt roll, or a.s kDO'WII to sald Clty Clerk.. and to a.nr J)USOII WhO., l'liU fUed his lll.mt ... addr ....... lito ... 1...- ol the IUds lD wtU.eh be bu a..ay taerut. eltbtr' lepl or aqltllablo,--Clorlo. SoJA! DOtiees au be 11v..a • 1u1 tllato to .,. -· lloo llrlll pooblk .... ltll ... lito .. ---ADOPTED tllla 14U dlr cl s.p.-. 11'10, E.F. lllrUI ...,.. llAt of saJd A-DHM Mo.. !It, ~ ' eGn1 ..... at u· 41' OS" u arc: dlJa-. ol S01.09 felt; tbtllt:e Monb ATTUT: Loon ~APt~ CIIJ Clook N>lllllo Oct. I, 15, 11111, II tM Nft'PC!ft llu1ltlr 'Ill• w or U " Eut --W-11 1ltta cl _,_ Neweomers at Hoag • TUESDAY, SIH. U GltL--Mr, Lilli llrl, WUllaa> UO,-IIr, Lilli llrl. - Do•ll. 409 G-DriYe, L. ~ Sll MariiOid, eo.tllea. eor-del>W. Bo)'--Mr. ud Mu. R1etard • SATURDAY, S£PT. 26 WUUa.ma, UlO VlD Hopr, Boy •• Mr. ud lln. Robert Eut Bluff. Sanbon, lOU White SaJls Way, Glrl--Mr, ud Ura. Anthony Harbor View Hills. Mot10, 1'7S8 Marlin. Baycrest. Boy ... J4r, aod Mrs, Georp Boy--Mr.IJld Mrs. Francia-McCluskey, 2985 BabbSt.,Cos- eo Rlos, 2132 Ralelgb, Costa ta Mesa. Mesa. Boy--Yr. ud Mrs. Horace Glrl--Mr. IUld Mrs. stephen T. Fay m, 400 E. 21st St., GrOYe, 693 Durell St., Costa West Upper Bay. Mesa. • SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23 Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Twin ikis--Mr, and Mrs. Hales, 221 35th St., West N·ew-.. Albert Orange, 980 W. 17th port. ""' St., Apt, A, Costa Mesa. • MONDAY, SEPT. Z8 Gtrl--Mr. and M·s. Fra.nll.-Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Bart ut-:: lln Haymore, 3135 Cani.dian ter, 801-A Domlngo Dr., East Dr., Costa Mesa.. Bluff. Boy--Mr. arx:l Mrs. Herma.n Boy --Mr, and Mrs. Roger Montoya, 1946 Wallace, No.2, Van De Walker, 694 Center Costa Mesa. St., Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, SEPT. 2.4 • TUESDAY, SEPT. 29 .Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Steven Girl--Mr . a.od Mrs.RaymoDd Miers, 1970 C!lurcll St., Costa Kunze, 843 Cortez. St., Costa Me~. Me~. Girl --Mr. and Mrs, Luis • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30 Beoduu, 82:45 Port Seabourae Boy--Mr. a.od Mrs. Robert LEGAL 140TICE P.SI.,5 CERTIFICATE OF BUSOO:SS THE UNDERSIGNED c1o bert· by ce.rWy that they are COD• d~tetinc a F~aD.lture bt&A.Qeu at 115 Rlveralde An., New- port Beaeb, UDder the tlettt- lous •me ol Blystde lnteriou and tbat said ft.rm is cornpoeed or tbe foUowtnc per10111 whose oa.mes ln tull aad places ol residence are u folklws, to- wft: EUwyn Hu,nes, 215 River. side Ave., Newport Beach; Bev- erly Wasson, 710 Larkspur, Corona del Mar. WtTNESS our hands this 16th day of September, 1970, Ell- wyn Hughes, Beverly Wasson. STATE OF CA LIFORNlA ) )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ~EWPORT HARBOR ENiGN SECOitO SEcnOII --f'llo 4 111URSDAY, OCT. 1~ 1970 CORO"A DEL ~AR, CAU F. LET CUAN AND RESTORE YOUR DRAPES TO LOOK LIKE NEWI EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING Drapery O eoning, Perfect regordleu of the age of your d rapery, Or I OO•/. replacement if deanobft. • No Wilttd Mh4• • IHutlful O.Corator Plfah e flame Prooft"' e New Drtperltt with Colt'• bcluslYt S YtM' GUirtnfft • No Shrlnkl.. • Dreperft1 llfl'taCit or e '•rftcl hen Hem• Alt.-.4 • Water Stain ltmowsl e Dre,.,-IH lep~lrH Dr1pery Herdw•re lnsteliH anti lep~lrt4 LIT COlT INSTAll NEW DRAPI5 W• hcov• CO CGtlltJII•t• ••l•cliol'l of roDriu lo pl ... •• ttl• ....... d oocri,.i""lil'll tool• Way, Harbor View Hills. Bowlus, 609 Carnation, Corona. Girl--Mr. aM Mrs. Maurlce del Mar. Hoffman, 928 Senate St., Costa "'THURSDAY, OCT. 1 Mesa. Boy--Mr. a.M Mr s. Cr:aid Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lloyd, 2180 Maple St., Costa Simms, 663 Joa.M Street, Costa Mesa. Mesa. Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Edward • FRIDAY , SEPT. 25 Warmington, 3607 sausall.to, Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Harbor View Hills. Ryan, 2284-C Pomona, Costa *FRIDAY, OCT. 2 Mesa. Girl--Mr. aM Mrs. James "00lNG HIS THING" ts wtlat actor Sterling HoUowa.y calls talking to children about art. Mr. Holklway wlll speak at an art orleotatton aDd traJnlng program Oc t. 15 at the Ana- helm convention center under the sponsorship of the Newport Harbor Service League. The children pictured here with the actor are, standing, left to right, Marl.an Kelly and Robert Hirsch, Newport Beach elementary schOol; Dean Smith, Mariners school, aod Mike Blake, Harper elementary school in Costa Mesa.; In for eground, Kate Congclan, at lett and Tracy Blake Our Lady Queen of Angels schoo l, East Bluff. The program .,-;u a~ be held on Oct. i6 to acquaint lnterested people with "pro}ect schoolttme," an art a.wreciatloo lecture series for 5th grade children, operated by community volunteers. Mothers of the children pictured here are among the volunteers . (Rich Martin phOto,) ON TH~ 16th day of Sep. tember, 1970, before me, a Notary PubUc 1n and for sa.td county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned aDd sworn, personally appeared Beverly Wasson, EUwyn Hughes known to me to be the per- sons whose oames are sub- scribed to the within Instru- ment, and acknowledged to me that they e:~ecuted the same. WITNESS my hand and of. llclal seal. Earle R. Corbin, Notary PubUc in aod for said County and State. My Com~ mission uplres Oct. 31, 1971. Publish: Sept. 24, Oct. 1, 8, 15, 1970, In the Newport Har- bor Ensign. DRAPERY SERVICE 2.0°/o OFF ~0~~~~" ~~~;.!.~~ 642-0270 1702 NEWPORT BlVD. at 17th, Costa MeSI Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Davis, 910-A Clay Street, McCalltey, 2341 Irvine Ave., Cliff Haven WPst Upper Bay . Girl--Mr. and Mrs. James Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Daren J. Brackett, 18792 SagtnawDr., Dr. Cec il E. Hottman of ir- Groth, 4305 Dana Road, West Irvine. vine, who has reslgnedase:~ec- Newpo rt Hei gtlts. Girl--Mr. aOO Mr s. Jerry utive s~retary of the UnJver- IHTERHITH HOHORS OR . CECIL HOFF-..AH C. Hulbert, 1712 Port Abbey sity lnterfaJ.th Foundation at Pl., Harbor View Hills. UC lrvioe, was honor ed Sept. ~~~~'~ Boy--Mr. a.od Mrs. NichOlas 27 for hls 5 years of service Roger s, 3157 Yukon, Costa at a r eception and dinner at the Mesa. home of Mr, aOO Mrs. Roy -----------Giordano of Corona del Mar. LEGAL NOTICE Mrs. Duane Black, president --=c.: -of the Women Associates of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING lnterfaith, was chairman of ar- AMENDMENT NO. 271 raogem~nts. Rabbi Bergman of Notice ts hereby given tllat Temple Beth Sllolom and Father the Planning Co mmission of the Ed AUeo, United Mtnlstry cam - 3011 Newport ll'td. City of Newport Beach w111 pus minister, presented to Dr. Hewport leacb hold a public hearing on the Hoffman a component stereo ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ application of The I.rvlne Com-set. Dr. Hoffman, who he lped I pany of Newport Beach for a establish InterfaJ.th foundation Zone Change Amendment No. at the opening of the irvine 271 which requests that a por-campus, will r emalnoothestall tion or Districting Map No. 15 to serve in special areas of IE A GOOD HEIGHIOR lr you are a ne,.comer . or kno"" of a ne,.comer tn the llarbor A. rea ""ho hu n~ been 10-elcomed, do her a favor b)' cal1 1n1 the HarbOJ V•s.tor bet,.een 1 I and 10 a.m., and \he 1 ...., 11 c a\1 on your fncnd 1 ••th valuable mformlt~<•·• and 11fts horn fnmdl) j txu1neu ' firms .,.h•ch atand ready lo heir her become acqua1n ted .. , th he r new suuound1n1s THE HARBOR VISHOR PHOHE, 494·9368 •• 646 ·0174 Fn~ndly N~lghbortlood Service BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY II 0 Broadway U 8-3433, 8 -3434 Costa Men be amended !rom an R-3 Dls-.m:::l::nl::s::tr:.:Y:.:· ______ _ trict to a C-1-H District to - permit the development 0'r a LEGAL NOTI CE commer cial compleJ: consist-P-38828 mg of restaurants and spec -CER~IFlCATE OF BUSlNF.SS Iaiiy retail shops.SubjectJ,Jrop-Ftctltlous Firm Name erty is located at the south-THE UNDERSIGNEDOO here- wesl corner of Bayside Drive by certify that they ue con- and Marine Avenue. ducting a bicycle sales and Not1ce is hereby torther given repair business at 2116 Newport that said public hearing wiU Blvd,, Newport Beach, uoder be held on the 5th day of No-the fictitious firmnameofNew - vember 1970, at the hour of port Cycler y, and that said 8:00 P.M. in the Council ltrm is composed or thefollow- Cf\amber s of the Newport ing persons whose names 10 Beach City Hall, at whi ch time fuU and place of residence are and place any am all persons as follows, to-wit: Stephen D. interested may appeu and be Kimble, 522 San Bernardino heard thereon. Ave., Newport Beach, Cali!.; Don R. Adkinson, Secretary John H. Kimble, 522 San Bee- Newport Beach City nardino Ave., Newport Beach, Plannlng Commission Call!. Publish: Oct. 15, 1970, in WITNESS our llands thiS 2200 the ~ewport Hari:M)r Ensign day of September, 1970. John • H. Ktmble, Stephen D. Kimble. "" ) ss. r .f..f..f..f..f..f..f..f. • .f..f..f..f.*'*'.f..f..f..f.STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 KITS oft COUNTY OF ORANGE ) oft .<.o. ON THIS 22oo day of Seo-oft ERICA WILSON • COL-MINERVA '1"1" tember, 1970, befor e me, a .1.1. PENELOPE e BUCILLA e BERNAT ft Not.uy Public in and for said "!" -It county and static', residing ft Needlepoint 4t therein, duly commtssiooeda.nd ... .&... sworn, personally appeared ..ft J::' John H. Kimble, Stephen D. '1"1" Kimble, known to be to be the ft it persons whose names ue sub-oft oft scribed to the within tnstru- ft 10:00 A .M . T O s :OO P.M . oft ment, aM acknowledged to me .&.a. .&.a. ttlat they executed the same. l:' M O N D .tiY THROUGH SATURDAY '1"1" WITNESS my tLand and of- ... 'J h£ C't •t f' 1\ f f' oft fl clal seal. Lillie M. Carroll, t d (. CI2E..'l.U c:1 v ootl ft Notary Publlc In and for said J .&.a. County and State. My Commis- 270 E 1?·~ ST c o su ,...,~.... 642 ·7«~74 '1"1" sion expires July 22, 1974, IN MILLGREN SQUARE ... Publish: Oct. 1, 8, 15,22,1970, .f..f..f..f..f..f..f..f..f..f..f..f..y..$.f.*.f..f. In !he Newport Hubor Ensign. Lorraine SUtherland FASHIONS AT THE BEACH UP A TREE? DON'T BE! Fall tashion lengths have Hnally branched out to what the ma,odty ot women want: Dresses to be worn mamly around the knee o• To the tloor tor special and lun occasions. Midi coats are strong with pantsulls and Gauchos are great with boots Now that you are liberated and Off the limb lumber in and leaf the rest to us JAMBOREE RD AT BAYSIDE OR NEWPORT BEACH 175-31"13 Hou,..: 1:30-6:30 ° 54.1nd•ya: ,, ... ' ' .. :~ - > • is full of exciting change. pride we announced on September 3rd that Balboa Savings took a name from our parent ~f:~~~~ Imperial Corporation of America -the ~ third largest publicly-held savings and loan holding company, which has assets exceeding $1.4 billion • On this date we became Mil the lti!M other Imperial Corporation of ... .., ••oelatlons are doing the same in a JIIOCI-to serve JOU better. for the future, you'll find our continued dedicitlon to community powlh, with no change in our friendly pei'IOI!nel and experienced management. And you'll find an even wider range of services, plus the hilhest earnings for J01W uvings investment. So come In todaJ, join the ~UCUUful savers growing with Newport Balboa Savings, ~ubsldiary of Imperial eorpor.tion of America.