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23RO YEAR, HO. 11 FIRST S£CTIOH
AL NEWSPAPER QF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEAD'
THE NEWPORT HARBOR
lliURSOAY, OCT. 22, \970 673-0550
Changes proposed for
·ness license an
Donald Mcinnis, the on ly provide an a.Mual revenue o! Newport Beach City councilman $150,000 but would continue the woo tu.s expressed any opinions
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on the city's proposed business inequity between smaU busLD-
HOME COMlNG QUEEN Whitney Terry gets her repl robe license lax revision, hasotfered esses a.oo la.r~ businesses,"
from student body president Joe Berney ~ the halt-tlme 4 alternati to tl i he said. ves 1e proposa • 2. Establish a sUd!"' scale ceremontes Friday night at the Corona del Mar-Fountalo Mr . Mclruus, during shriy based on gross receipts, with
Valley game. At the right is Gael Mooney, last year's session Monday atternoOI, said a minim"m .'lcense ... or ... M PREPARATIONS for the annual UCI i.nvlt.ational basketl:JaU homecoming queen. (Vlc Opalek photo.) he ..., 5 oot , ..... '"H .. !.&£ 'f'"rU a sure '"" s ....., •• pr e-and a ma.x.lmum ot $200 (alter tournament, sponsored by the Corona del Ma.r Kiwanis
N B k I • pared revision was practical in .... ti 1 Club, were related at the Oc t. 20 club meettng by Tim Titt, aS S rv n e all cases. suuu ac on o uoss alCOho lic I be•e•age ec •·• ) "T»• UCI bl.s.ketba.ll coach, pictured 3t lett with Bud Caseu,
• • He was parti'"larly crittcai ' ' •-s · ~s ' wo"id p•o•ide •e•eo •-center, chairman of the tournament committee for U1e ot the .,...oss r ece'"ts t.a.J por-" • • ue ... ei-~ ~ cess of $1'0 ()()() •od ould Kiwanis Club, aoo Bill Moore, Mar ina tn..t. school '"'idu-
b d ft tion of therevlsion.Ht!sa.id that "• • w f>" ,...
0 n h • recogn•--the dilfe•eoce be ate aod member of the UCI team and one or the top two U a ry S I any -oss receipts tu would ~..«: • -•· t•een s-·ll •od •·· .... , atblete-schol..a.rs on the west coast last year. The UCI r eq,lre sepacatloo of alcoholic ,_ • ~ ge ~ -beverage sales from all other nesses a.u1 perhaps comes clo-team wa s tournament ruMer -up last yea.r, losing i.n triple
ser to ~wty 0 lb sl .. le O¥erUme in the finals. Coach Tift's brother, Tom, is a Newport Beach city council-ation of the following points: sales 1n order to compute bu.sl-~... n e ,_ nremlse (which may oot be member ol Ule Corona del Mar Ktwarus Cl ub, sponsoring
men, "' a. major policy state-1. Tl\e areaenco~ssed may ness license ta.x.. He said, ''This true) that business stu re-tbe Key Club at Corona del Mar tugfl schoOl, (Folsom phOto.)
ment Monday night, said they be too large to be adequatelY _ J would apply to on-sale as well •~
support the coocept of the for-and logicallysiJI)pOrtedandcon-as ott-sale businesses, and "'tes to ability to pay. But L"tt t I
maUon of a DeW CUy of Irvine, trqlled by such a small tnJtW ,. would ther efore apply to most il still reQuires businesses to I e r c 0 n r 0
but cr!Uctr.ed, among other developed area. grocery stores and restaurants separate alcOhoUc bevera~ re-
thi he cetpts from gross receipts." ngs, t area encompassed 2. The boundaries encom-iS well as Uqoor package stores t t I" d
bytheproposednewc1ty, pass thousands ofacr esofag-and bars.'' llt-Yuinted out, however , that s eps ou lne
In another development, John ricultural preserve Which will He said the requtrement to any slldlng scale would nee -
H. Burton, ch&irman of the not be developed tor many years separate alcohOlic beverage essarHy be arbitrary and •ou.ld
Counc11 of the Communities of and should not be pr ematurely sates from total sales "would cr;~t~~~~~:::·businesscate-Veteru Newport Beach with t hese provisions:
Irvine, sa.Jd In a letter to Mayor brought Into any incorporated SEA QUEENS pa.rtlclpatlng ln the Corona del Mar lllgt\ put a heavy burden on restaur-Councllma.n Lindsay Parsons, '·2. That every can, bottle,
Ed HLCth that the -o·~ wo"ld area. · ants and bars--most of whom gory 4• which would Include au long an outspoi.en and vi"""rc>us TU""'r bag, nox, or carton shall
&" .... " school homecoming celebration Included, !rom left, Marl bu 1 d u •· th 1e •· ~ exclude the Otan""' CountyALr-3. The boundaries mJ.v en-also sell food and OOfHllco-s nesses ea ng"' e sa campaigner aga..tnst noise a.nd bear the Imprint of trw! ma.IW-
0" • Schmidt, representing Ule JuniOr varsity; Claudia Suther-and/or distribution of alconollc ll port a.od the Collins Radio prop-compass many areas adjacent laod, sophomor e queen, and Jenniler Suchonel, freshman, holic beverages.'' aJ.r po utloo, is launching a oew !acturer. erty trom the proposed new to the City of Ne..,..,...rt Beach "Th e> r...,uirement to .,_.,_ beverages a.nd establish a flat Qmpa.ien against Utter and Its "3. That there Sha..\1 bea nve -....... (Piloto by VIc Opalek.) ..... ~ .. ,.. business license tu tor this
city's boundaries. and other clUes that may oot FIRE STAT 0 arate alcoOOli c beverage sales cate""'ryofSlOO. so~ce.P d ,_ M cient deposit on each of thest
e............ ''Ttlis would completely avoid da n1-1 ,.~ 1o • 4 T•· •--The two areas wer e Inc luded be logical ln terms of .............4 I N BID oF rrom total sales would put an ~~~>" .. r . arsons, ur"'.ug a on-terns.
in the gro~'s rtUng with the plaMing, natural bounda.rtes, additional separation, report-Y ... s ....,y sess n, out. · . uat every styro....,.. ..
Loc the problem of separa.Ung and u ed •-i It •· th c ii ,. · bo llbe al Arency F'ormation Com-topography and service areas. ing, and perhaps auditing proh-n ... a e er..... e ounc , cup or p .... st1c gsha ar the
mission. Mr . Burton said, hOw-4 Th boundar! S lem on groc ry sto nd reporting alcohoUc bevera.re several suggestions be said Impr int ot tne manutactW'er
ever, an am!tndmeat eJ:clud1ng pas~ ar!as which ~:e ~~~~= 350 775 IS ACCEPTED !ca ge (otr-sa~es) Uq~~ ~or~~~ :r~!4:.ce:!~:mth~~~S: migtlt help to combat the liner and tnat tllere shall be a ~
the 2 areas wtll be filed. cally been consider ed proper-r most of whom also sell food problem. cent deposit on each of these
The City or Newport Beach t1 f fut u and und 1 " 01 bustnesses oow l.1l categor y He sa.id: "Several weeks ago items es or ure a.nneu on to Newport Beach clty council-net alter councilmen decided to Ms Mr.~:·. -'d th bl st l subject to a gross receipts 1 · has t.l.led wtUl the LAF'C inten-other ctUes and should be con-men awarded a contract to the eliminate $4,830 for carpeting r. cuuus ,..,. e gge formula. The dJsa.dn.ntap ts read an Item In the press "5, That r eceivlng statloos
Uons to annex the 2 area5 to sider ed for removal from the Alu Robertson Co., of Para-In the structure and Sl3 395 reason tl\at local businessmen that as Ule number of buslness that tbeclasscoot&!ner lodustry and sub-sta.tloos Sha.ll ben-
the city of Newport Beach. incorporation proposal. mount Monday night for the for bunks and lockers. ' are ap..tnst the gross receipts categories locrea.ses the com-1wS protested th&t a proposal tablished in each community
Mr. Burton asked the Coun-5. Boundaries must consider constr'uction of the' Newport City Co uncil had approved portion of the tu, based on a plextty of the ord1Da nce ob-to brine back the retW"uble for the retl1Dd of deposits lDd
.:ll Mooday ni&ht for a response the rlgtlt of selt-determina. Center n.re station. The coo-several weeks ago an arch!-Umiled survey Ly the council-vtously increases." deposU bottles .ould pul40,000 the prf!Pafa.tion of returaed
to his letter, but the Council lion as one or the most tm .. tract, for $350,775, was the teet's est1m.1te of $311 ,167, but man, is ''because they don't The fourth a.Ueraatht would people out of work.! waste for reprocessing.
sald It feU It could oot make portant fa.ctor1• Developed Htood 1ow .. t ot 5 bids. the arcllltect, Wllllam P, F'ic-want tbe cl,?' pawing lhrougb be to combine c.&te&QI'l .. 1 a.od ''lt aara:ntu me ftry much ''6. That 1.11)' hmd1 rem&io-
OIIJ c[ ____ IIJU.Jho._aroU JUIIIa. 1110 ~ -no ........... $14.7 ...... --..... ....oed the ..... , ..... lo• thelr -.. • .... -. bnckoliJt(-lo UUolt -11111 ptl>lk Ia sub-"" '" ... _, •• .-at
poUcy Jtatemlid:, at I•.st lm-c.orporatfoo,whetbert.r.tustrtat,·mldt by tbt J. Ra.yCon.struc-$336,522. About $21,884 of the He suaelfed 4 a.fle'rtatl•~s vlsioa wtth a celllac oa the stdfct•rtaee~q>Jormeutat40,-tM eod ateacb yeu,&ftwc»..
tU tht am111ndments were ac-commercial, or restdeoU.al, Uoo Co. of Costa Mesa, but $25,355 locrease was caused to the proposed revision. amount of tu charged rep.rd-000 pet80Ds lD ooe 1Dduatry ducUng the cost of tbe rtcetv.
tually ftled with the LAF'C. which may not care to become was withdrawn during a Coun-by soil conditions 1. Abandon the gross re-less of the amouru of gross re-alone, for the sole purpose of l.ng station operations, beyorwH.
The Council, in Its poUcy a par~ of the proposed City ell meetlag Oct. 12 when the Mr. Ficker sa.td the •·native ceipts a.rd ra.ise t.~e business ce.tpts. ma.nutactlring Utter. reasonable reserve, sl'lall ~
statement, asked for a delay of lrvLll~, shOuld be given the company said 11 could not com-soli is en v•nsJve clay and dlol· license ta..J. to $50. This would "Wby should the pUbli c be returned to the local cov-in heatln'"' on the City ot 1r f'V\f'lt\rturuty a.... .. .... ~o. -· required to clean ~ after in-ernment on a per population pro
vine lnc;:poraUoo and r ec: th;l;. own llld~~m: d':te~~~ p!y witb the 200-d.ay construe-tomacious shale wnJ cn would PETITION REPORTS DUE dustry" Voluntary Ua er con-rata ba..sis for the implementa-ommended specUlc consider-tl tlon requirement called !or in cause stllftlng and dUfer enttll trol projects arecommelldable tlon of environmental projects.
na on. the bid speei11catlons. sett.lement of the building." The blt generally place the burde~ As 1 nave previously stated
P ape Sa I vag e Con 1.1 n u e s The CouncHor lgtnally had in· eng~.neers recommended tl\at The Citizens Coordinating merce President Charles Cur-of Implementation on a dedJ-voluntu} eUorts wlll oot over-r tended to r e;ectallblds, follow-the expansive ma terial be re-Committee expects to have the rey for saying that "ll this cated few, and eventl.li ll)' PX-come the problem, but the es-
tng the J. Ray Construction Co. moved and r eplaced with non. fir st preliminary count on the pe~Uon drive is successful ptre tllrougtl public apathy, 1 tablishment of a. profit moUvt>
The city's trial newspaper celved !rom sale of newspapers. withdrawal, but after consider-expansive granular fill. Fur-number of signatures on the in-we II h.ave petitions for every-would, Uleretore, propose le&-for the r ec lamation of litter
salvage project will be con-The collections still wtll be able diseussion decided the de-Uler, they recommeoded that Jtl.atlve and r efereodumpetlttoa thing tnchx!ing the cha.nging of lslation to place the responsl-will g:~ve us clean communities.
tinued through October in cer -Um:ted to the followin g oelgh-lay In ,advertising for oew bids cassions be placed to support by ~ov. s. street !llmes." , billty on the primal') sour ce of l would hesitate to suggest that
tain llmlted areas ol the city, borhoods and pick~ days. wouldn t save the city any money the building on the under Iring Ma.rgot Sk:111lng, co-cha.lrman She sa.Jd Mr. Currey wouldn t the Utter, as follows : Ule Idea could be utended to
J acob F. Mynderse, Newport Moodays--WestcWf Bay. and would delay, unnecessarUy' bedrock. of the committee and super -make such a statement If he "I. That the leglslatlve com-newspapers at tne pr esent time,
Beach general services direc-crest Dove r ShOr es , Harbor construction of ••a badly oeeded Total cost of the proJect ls visor of petition dlstrlbutlon ltnew just how much w.>rk -ns mlttee ofUle C!tyCouncll should although the conservation of
tor, sa.Jd th.ts week. Occupants Htghb.ods. ' Ur e station." $713,123, of which $l53,840 said yesterday that there..ctlon involved in an Initiative pet!. approe.ch state Seal.lor Carpen-wood puq, products by there-
of r esidences in these areas Tuesdays .. -Lido Island Ir-The $350,775 contract Is the would be for fire equipm<!nt. to the drive so !.a.r "Is e.1-lion dr ive. ter or Assemblyman Badham circulation of newsprint mliflt
have previously been ooUOed vine Terraces 1 and 2. ' GERTIE HOUSE SUCCUMBS tremely fav orable:· "Ther e a.r.e ma.ny hundr eds or both, with the proposal tnai be worth)' of further tnvestt-by handbills delivered by city Wedoesdays _. Coroaa High-The petition drive seeks to of hours ol ork J.nvolved In a the Lepslature enact a b\ll galion."
i M M '·ods Ceotervie• Harbor Vie• cancel the agreement between proJeCt Uke this and many, many
persoODe. r. ynder se said -, , the s tate and the city on the miles of walking," she said. D I lud k'd
the a.ddttlona.l period Is oeces-Hills, Harbor View Homes. Mrs . Gertie House, 88, of Oct. 21 at the Comm unity Con-adopted route of the Pac ific "It's no simple ta.sk. but it Is a a process s y 0
sary to determine whether the Residents of these areas a.re 2320 Pacific Drive, Corona del gregational Church of Co rona Coast freeway throu...+. the city · economics of a separate news-reminded that newspapers, in IS" worth 1t when It comes to pro-·"dlti 1 lh lr ~ •·Jd r Mar, died Oct. 18, at Costa Mesa del Mar. Entombment was at and to require a vote of the tectlng the envtronment of this ~ewpor t Mesa unified school paper coLlection Will tustlty a 4U on o e , ..... useuv r e-memorlai hOspital. She was Pactflc Vie w Memorial Park. pennle before any tutu.re tree-be•"tif"i city."
t It ld •• ld be t t b 7 ""' ... " district trustees gave approval permanen, c Y-W e program. us~ Suv~ d se OU Y a.m. born Dec. 6, 1881, in Missouri Baltz Mortuary, Corona del way agreements can be stgned. There nave been numerous Tuesday night for the stalf to
of this sdlOO I year and at tM
end of !he year. 3 schOols
wou ld be selected at random ~or
com!)arison with the 3 pilot
school~.
Publlc response In bundling r. YP erse said that ther e and came to Orange County 30 Mar, was In cna.rge of arrange-She sa.ld ti'IOse collectingsig-calls to theEnsignasklngwhere conduct a std)· of the district's
newspaper s andsetttngtnemout have beensomec.aseswhereun. years ago. ments. natures t\a,ve 1\ad some prob-voters may sign the petitions data processing efforts.
tor collectloo on ptckUD days authOrized persons have collec-Survivor s include 3 daugfl~ !ems in fl:ldlng residents home, but Mrs SkilllD said that be ~ The study wa s described as
has been less ttla..o anticipated, ted newspa.pers set out for city ters, Mrs. £dna M, S<:hulty of PANCAKE BREAKFAST ''but we'll get them, even LI we cause oi Ule le~l complex:! ties 1 he said. He estimates that oot collection. This he says is pr e-Garden Grove, Mr s . Virginia The Assoclated Men and 1\a.ve to make 4 or s trips, •• of such a. petition drive that a set 0 guidelines that would CUTHBERT M cGL A SSOH
more tha.n 50 per cent of the Judlcl.al to the project and could Dahlberg of lndlo and Mrs. Wome n Students at OCC a.re Mrs. Sk.illlng cr iticized New-there will oot be any central provide U~C'rmation 50 that 3 CAFE OWNER , 01 ES '
r esidents in the designated jeopardize its success. He also Nell ie Bettis or San P~ro; 3 sponsoring a pancake brealdast port Hubor Chamber of Com-louUon or buslnessest.a.bUshed determinatiOn could be made Cuthoort McG lasson 66 of
areas are pa.rUclpaUng. points out that Men-Cal em-sisters; 9 grandchildren and for uea residents and students tor signing. •·J ust be pa.tient, on whet~er the system met>ts 1741 Tustin Ave,, Costa M~sa.
To dale 46 tons of news-ployees are the only per sons 19 great-graodchlldren. in the Student Center from 7:30 RALPH READE DIES we'll get to you .soooer or later trustees requirements. dte<l Oct 14 at his residence
papers have been collected. The authorized by the city to pick f'uneral services were held to 10 a.m. Oct. 30. Ralph Reade, 88, of 2285 at your hOme" she sald. lnldadditlon to provl~mg .i.~ Ht> was. born Aug. 13, 1904:
newspaper collection truck has up newspapers. Cornell, Costa Mesa, died Oct . outs e assessment 0 the " 1n Eng land, and came to Or -
covered routes comprising a· BOMB CAUSED BLAST 20, at Hoag Ho~utal. He was LLOY D LAHKSBURY years of progress of the dis-ange Count} 18 years ago H~ bout 1,500 dwelling units each DRUG ABUSE PROGRAM bor n Apirl 10, 1883, in Mas. OF COSTA MESA DIES tnct's dataprocesslngplanto-wa.s a restaurant owner ..
day, 3 days a week, The av-The Newport Harbor Ser-sa.chusetts aOO nas been ares!-ward district goals ind ob-Survlv0rs Include his wife
Vice Le.,.,....,. -""II preseot a pro-An e....,losion wrecked one lated research projects . The Lloyd Edward Lanksbury, 63• }t'ctlves, the stW.Y would "pro-Eist·e·, a son, De··•s or Cos...: era.ge dally collection has been •r.-"'' ..... dent of Orange County for many r •o'" Monro•'· Cos'" Mesa '"" ~ 3.1 tons of Dewspa&~er s per day gram on drug abuse at 8 p.m. greenhouse and badly damaged Institute said the lrvlne plant 0 ~ .. ~ "'· ... • vide companllve da~ for MPsa. ol. daughter Maryellen
aoothe r early Monday at the does oo defense work. years. di~ Oc t. 20• at Santa Ana. school districts i.n California r · ' or about 4.2 pounds per dwel-Thursday, Nov. 5, at theIr-Stanfor d Research lnstltlrte fa-D1.mage was estimated at a-Survivors ioclude 3sons.Na-community OOspital. He wa s with enrollments of IO,OOO to o the .... mtt)' home; a brother,
linK unit. According to a Men-vl.ne Coast Country Club. A-than of Costa Mesa, John of born Aug, 8, l 907, In Michl-.,., 000 ~~eots ••·t •• ,e ""m-John ol Anaheim , and 2sisttrs. Cal Co '"""'ration ronn~resman, the mong the paneUsts are Dr,JoM c1Uty at [rvlne. bout $50,000, hall to I he phys t-A h · a..nd Ha t Card '"• ~..... .,,. ,,. ....... lo ravesule services •ere hekl ._. ~ A sherltrs investigator &lid 1 f tUU and t\all t na elm rry 0 en po and came to Orange Count y parable goals, ob)ecllves aod ,_ 16 t p u · Vi M collection truc k must collect C. Kramer, a.tftUa.ted wttb OC I c.a ac es 0 re-Grove; 2 daugtlters, Mr s. Roger 12 years ago He was a shlp-i .. V\.t, a ac lc ew em-
a minimum of 5 tons per day College of Medicloe, and Cecil a bomb caused the blast. sea.rch projects uOOe rway in the Scn.tveley of Garden Grove aod • sen ces. orial Park
to break even oo the costs of Hicks, district attorney of Or-The lrvine tlcUltylsabranch ltfeenhouses. Mrs. Everett JonesofAna.helm, ptrlnotsg .clerk for Cadillac Con-teelns·.other action Tuesdaytrus-. c ty of the Stanfor d Research lnsU-collectlon aOO tbe revenue re-ange oun • tute at Menlo Park, whicn ~RS. McDONALD DIES 8 grandchildren and 2 great-S~~rvtvors toc.lude his wi fe. • Recogn!J.ed the Newport-PHONE OtAHGE IH c:DM • • 18 d has been the target of anti-war Mrs. EUzabeth Mdhnald, 84, gra.odchtll;t.ren. Yarioo; 2 SODS, Lloyd of Tor-Mesa EducaUon Assn., and the New phOne numbers wtu r;> P 1 Oppose Funeral services are pend-....... Har ld orHa-~--·n1 11 1 •· portion of Co
l.Dg at Baltz Mortuary, Costa ~ da"~t w Ethyl M •I l d 1 Mar m'·ute ·•·-roposl lon Protests be<:a"'e or wa.r-re-or 29' Ogle St., Cost> Mesa, ranee -o ·-·~; Newport-Mesa Federation or ' o e ec "' a -
died Oct. 14 at her r esidence. ~ ..... ers, rs. --Teacbers, u ttM represeota-rona e 1 """ .,.....,
REH DE I YOU S Sl T E HI CH She was born Aug. 28, 1886, Wes.&. Yln ol Puts, K&.os:as, aDd Mrs. ti'rls ot certillcated employees. Sunday midnipt.-at 11:01 a.m.
Nnport Beach city council-
men adollted a mtn.-e reso-
ltllloo Mooday n!JIIot OII>I'Hillic --_,tloo to Prop.
otltlool8.
1b11 Pl~ wouJddlvtrt su tu IIIDCII from local etlltl
to .. -.... caplliol -od!-turtl to fldlllatt pmue trus-
portalloll, to<llllltli .....
tra.utt lflttms, IDdpaymeatol.
-...... fbr lltlclt ., ......
&Dii CQ:IItrol ol tDYlroameota.J
pollaUoA e&llled bf rD0tCJr Yt-
IL1.eles.
Vi<o ...,.. Honrd ~·
aid t.H Iiiii .. "mlaloadllicUid
otiiiiDI-1 tho cll1 at--
port -ud wW ... rad!ICO amoc.•• .
Ht lUI t. ll: fVJ "dls-
COttrO&Otl'' -Ilia Calllorola
League of ClUes lD cominc 0\t RISE I$ DE HIE 0 A.CA IH in Shiloh, Georgia, and came to &OM 8 TH REA. T PHOH E 0 S&Ddy Lawtoo of Costa Mesa; • Approv«<. tbe tot idea re-Mooda.y, Oct. 26. The cable
lD suwort ot the meuurt. Costa Mesa arcn.ttect Ro llY Orange County 1 year ago. A telephoOt operator at Tab 4 brotbers; Z sisters, lad 12 vtew p&oel rtpOrt wl\tch Lo~ oow proyidlnl stn"tce from lht
City Trame EnlfDter Rob-Pulas.kl sa.td yesterday be 'A'IU Survlvon lbCIWe her son. Aoswtrtnr SerVIce, 336 E. l?tb &raDdcb.lldren. eludes appron.J of the tollowtn& Ba.lboa eJC!laq't wm bt cut al
ert Ja.tte, I.D a report to the appeal to the City Council, a Fraocls of Costa W.esa; 3 &rand-St., C08ta Mesa. told pollee fuae.ral services wlU be held hOt ideas: lzdh1d\ll.l!Md leun-U\Jt tlmt, aPd a DtW CODDK-
Councll oa tilt meuure, coo-del11&1 by ttle Newport Beach children aDd tcreat.uandehtl-S\md.ay that sne neet•«t• ca.11 at lO:SO a.m. Oct. Z.S, aJ. BtU-In& ot a b'etp &Qcuap· a Uon •Ill be madt, Prondlar
eurred w1Ul VIet Mayor Ropn, PlaDniq Commlssloa tor a 7~ clrtn. duriDC wblch a malt •~ee aid: BroadWay Cblptl. llltermtDt studeAt-e.att:rtd 9tll lf~de 64-&...prtftl oumblrstortMana
saylD( that the bl11 would DOt ttory, t4-Wl11 apartment build-FUDtTtl llr'Tices were held ''Thert 11: a bomb Ia ODt Ol .t.U be at Cood SMpherd Ctm-Encuar. procn.m; tl)'llemsap-bttWtta Cout Rwy • .., Ia
reduce smoc. 1q Oil t.be old Rendesvous Ball-Oct. 1 i at Bell· Broadway tbe oou .... 1.o tM Blafta I.Dd It ttery, Huati.Dcf.ou Btaeb. proaeh co matc:b1JiclhiMPtiiDd AYt ., from L&rll:lplr A.,., 110
room lilt oo BIJbot.. Chl.ptl lattrment wu at lnrl•-wtU 10 ott momeatarllJ," MOMi t-!A TORS H A.-.. ED clauet; &DC1 • cnaUYf music MacArthur B1'fd.
MARIHA FtHANCIHG OK'D Tbe YOte aut ntk aplnst wood MemorLa.l Park. The opera~oe, Dttlbte'Wa.ll:er, Nnport Hartu ChlmbtT o1 pertlrmaac:t procram lor men-
Tbt lnloo C-lal•·lboiii>P-ou•-l. Aid 1bo caU ou ial-It>< Commarco tllnc:torl_._ t&llJ &llt*lmioorl uti mUSic CARPEIITU TO 5P'IAK
cured loac-t.rm nrwocfac b' l(r. Pu1uk1 •kl he bad lol-IUILDfHG COM,l ETEO tbt Bl6 Home o.re.r.· As-1 comm.ltttt MoGdl1 to 1tlitct ·~ State Saut:or DtMIII. C&r-
ila Bay&ide Maria proJo<t.a<· -.......,_ otOlioed bf Complalloo ol t.bo , __ , oodatloo, Uld ttat lbo t:a11or ......._ fbr -· It>< • ~Oil a otall oart><-...._ wW .-. \1 Ilia Oot.
«<tllne 1o Rlcllud 11. Goillr, lbo Plallt>ior commlasloo tlur-Newport CtDitr bUlditt(la an-IOtltllled -011. lbo I I'll,_ -ltielluo•-uti AI>-II .-.oc at Ilia -,_
lnioo dlr-at a,.rial u aulltr '"-LD whleh he """"".., b7 Bruc:o !loti, PHIS-"---lo ..,. • praial plu ..,. -.. Tile R<pelc:u -·· ca. at
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tD&do .llto U-1-, $1,100,000 "l't-lltoou~ sell of RUOy/BiaAII/Auoei-ll<iaUJ oodatla.m.t1111S...-dimt<t 1; H ... IIJO&II, <ctUICIIotl otall al IN tlla--Drlft,Co*.._ftt
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lrol, 10\)'," Nnport C'-. ud -aa lioor _. aiMp. II<Htllor, tllalrld 1.' tlio lod, lrtl uti lUi _, .-aiOtl .. 1111 ol -
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•
THI bi'I'IOAL Ml'tiSI'AI'IR
Of THE OlY.OI' MIWI'ORT IIAOI
THE HARBOR ARI!A'S OFFSET NErSPAPER
Offka .ad priDIIfw pl .. & Ia tho E•il• B•IJcU .. ,
2721 E. eo... u..,.,., <fcsro .......... c.w. -92625.
T!LEI'HOIIE: '7).(1550 !"'" CMo 714)
ly Tom An......,
AN INVITA WON I DECLINED
had tile sound ot the
near quarter of a miWoo mar-
ebers who parUctp&ted lD tbe
oow hlt~torJc 2nd vtetory march
and who paraded dOwn Penuyl.
vanta Avenue Jn W·ahlngton, 0.
C., on Saturday, Oct. 3, sub-
sided, when Or , Carl MclllUre,
leader or tl\e procession, laid
plans for holding s imilar dem-
onstrations throughOut tile
country.
led lobo
llood&J''s brclld<:Uil
pllulud lbt -••• ud pie-Two o1 tile ftYO ruolutlono
tures wbJ.ctl were publlabed 1o adopted at lbt nUy tollowt.D&'
the Oct. I luue ot the Chr-J.-tbe compltUon o1 march tor
tlao Beacoo. Its theme wu e:r-Yietory. u. u IDUowa:
Pltised in a pap-wide bead-1. "RtaoiYtd that the Un1-
Uot: "VIctory march cha1-ted States mareb for victory
lences nation." calls \C)On the president o1 the
The lead paraiP'aphs tokl that Ulll.ttd States to w1P tbe •ar
''the march tor victory, Oct, 3, and to CIYt us a milltary Yic-
chaUeoged not on!) the nation tory 1n VietD&m, ao4 a peace
• ,
TH£ NEWPORT HARBOR ENSICN ie the o11ly oew.p.p• prbted
nd p~•Hatwtd ia the CUy of Newport O.,ac'-, ud tlte oaly loc:•lly
owned 11M oper•ed IMw.,aper Ia the Newport H..._.,.Co•• We ..
Area. Pll!JIIahed W.eldy, oa Tbursd•y· Seco..d d-po•-r p~~ld
at Corooa del W., CaHf.
"Do what com~s natun•lly! Seltua) repre"ions cau~~e mem;j\
breakdown:~.," didn't you know'' Like the mlUl who h11d yon~
to ~. psychialr1SI fo r many yun but who was making his la.sl
.,.ISII . "Since this 1s my last visit u.nd I'm now cured," he told
the p~>ychiau ist, "kist. me goodbye !"
"I'm terribly tarry," reph~d tile psychia trist, "but I can't
kiss you. We rully shouldn't be lyina he re on the couch
toaether."
Several weeks ago lh~ young preJudcnl of ao mtcrn:u ionaily
known apparel company called to mv1tc me 1o be llllC ul' the
speakers a t the annual fo ur-day conventio n of the Young
President'§ Organ1UI1on. All e~t pens.;s p:ud to and from Ber-
muda for me and my wife ! Among other speakt!N on thl"
program, ht told me, would be Mary C'Hideronl', D1rec1or oJf
SI ECUS (Sex lnrormal•on :u\\1 Educational Council of the
U.S.) and WJIIia m Kuntslcr. lhe ml amous kgal Ucfend.:r of
"The C'h1cago St:ven," Ma rtin Lolhcr Krng:, Stokeky C:1r-
m1Chacl, Rap l:trown. Malcolm X, lhe 8!..1ck P.mthers, e•c
This was revealed Monday,
when the good doctor told South -
ern California Usteners over
XEMO (860) at 6:30 a.m., and
over KBBI (107.9 fm ) at ?a.m.,
that from 65 per cent to 85
per cent ot the American people
want vi ctor y in South VIetnam
and that marches for victory
are planned to be held through-
out the country, He related
that he Is to spend 4 days tn
Souther n Cii litornia, Oct. Z8-31,
conducting vtctoq · raiUes, and
that a big mar ch Is scheduled
to be held in San Cle mente,
wher e Pr esident Richard M.
Ni.xon's summer hOm e is lo·
cated.
but the whole free world totace DOt eompromtsedwttbeommun-
the issue ot aaresstve eom. Ism.
mWl.lsm, More than twice u .2. "Ruotvld tnat the United
many pqle assembled on that Statts march for Yictory calls
date than hl&d gathered on April \C)OD our fellow cJtize.o.s to de-
-I
4. Theestlmatedatteodancewas ma.nd that the prl6t)ners; of war AmMAN Oooald J. Schwartt.,
between 200 IUld 250 thousa.OO. be rescued and br'ourflt ~me T HE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN •-adjud,:ad to be ! •••·
PIIJitlF of rnet•l circulation by court decree ~0. A.-20178 dilled
·""('"· 1951, In Supl!fio.-CoiAM fa~ the Cov.nty of Ora..,_, State of
Ca ifornia, and by n~uon thereof ia qu•lili~ to publial! all p11~
ftOtic~• required by l'lt.w.
"People came from all a-before any IW'iher withdrawals son of Wrs. Marjorie E.
cross tbe country. Every state of u.s. troops be made." Schwartz of 1956 Anaheim St.,
of the Union was represented, Vice President Ky of South Costa Mesa, has completed
Inc luding Hawaii and Alaska., Vietnam sent the Collowincwtr~ baslc tra.lnlng at Laddand AFB,
CarwUa.ns marched UDder a whtch was read by his repre. Tuas. He bas been assigned to
large bi.nner: Canlldians for sentative: "Dear friends of the Lowry AFB, Colo,, lor train-
victory. People were present march for victory: Although log tn communlcaUons-elec-
lrom British Columbia, Oo-unable to be wUh you, 1 feel tronlcs systems. He Is a 1968
AR'VO £:. HAAPA ........ . ....... _.,_,Owner ud Publialwr
PEG HAAPA ...... .•.... . ......................... .AHOCiate Editor
_SUISCRII"TII)W IUTlS
111 Harbor Atee: One ye•. J4.00: 2 re••· 17.00
Out ol Hwbor Are-; One ye•, S$.00; 2 1"=.,....• atJ.oo
<fl.. ~Of-~ .lop
ARYO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher ot the Ensign
• TAXES AND ASSESSMEN TS AND ELECTIONS
Tax bltls have arrived, and there are outcries aga.tnst the
painful increases In the amounts to be paid into Ute tu
coffers. The outcries are certainly justl.fied, but the ettectlve
hme for protest is oot when the tal bllls arrive, but when the
budgets are being prepared, followed by constant vigilance
a g-4inst the nature of government to grow in scope and Ln ex.
pense ... The recetpt or ta.x bills is well timed, because we
are at the brink of election time, and we will nave a chance
to translate our complaints into vote s oo Nov. 3. Vote against
the candidates wno are promi sing to do wonderful things for
us through governmental power, and against Ute propositions
that would add to the already back breaking load of tues.
Vote for the candidates who oppose the growth of government
and who are pled~ to DoW down the bUr den of ta.x:a.tion , .•
The Santa Ana Regis ter series on county wel1a.re should
wake up a lot of ta:Jpayer s (all or us) to the shocking increase
In welta.re hand-outs. This m)unting raid on ta..z. funds wtll
bankrupt our county, and our state, and our natJoo U ills not
Qwckly and effectively curbed, and then all of us wlll have to
go on reUef •• but whO will then rerna.J.n to provide the money?
. . . Anot her area where economies must be made ln order
to remain solvent was revealed ln the clty.cou.nty ta..x brea.k·
do~~o·n p\tllished Tuesday in the Re gister. ln every city In the
county except La guna Beach, school taxes accounted for more
tha.n halt of the entire city-county tu bUI. ln Newport Beach,
a $24,000 ho me, asses sed for taJ: purposes at $6,000, must
pay $343.36 In school taxes, SIXTY per cent of the total tu
bi ll of $S6S.Z4. ln Costa Mesa, the $24,000 home must pay
$362.84 1J1 schOOl taxes , FIFTY ..SEVEN per cenl of the total
tu bill of $632.19. Don't let a.nyone tell you that you are be·
ing niggardly in s~rt of publlc schOOl s. Here also economy
must be exercised lf we are to avoid bankr~tcy.
Police BloHer
Was arrested at 8:40 a.m. at
his r eslden<:e on an Orange
County tla.rbo.r jwtctal district
court warrantcharginghim with
talure to appear ••• Joseph
Dawson Wood, ZO, ol 2208-1/Z
W, Ocean front, Central New.
port, was arrested at hi s resi-
dence on an Orange County Ha.r-
bor judicial district court war-
rant charging fl.im with no dri-
ver 's license •.. Oi.nlel Robert
Shattuck, 18, of 2307 Eastblutt
Or,, East Bltllf, was arrested at
3:30 a.m. at Westclitl and Do .
ver Dr. on a cllarge otlnto.li-
catloo in public ••• Wyman Rob.
ert Harroun, 45, of 940 Irvine,
Newport Heights, was arrested
at noon at the Newport Beach
pollee station on an OrVIge
County harbOr judicial district
court warrant charging him wlth
us ing a t.alse oame to obta.ln
narcotics • . . Mathew Roy
Scanlon, 29, of 214 39th St.,
West Newport, was arrested
at II :40 p.m. at his residence
on a cn.a.rge of burglary •..
Burg.ta.rs entered the home of
Kathleen Jo Felder, 301.1/2
33rd St., West Newport, be-
tween 7:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
and escaped with jewelry and
currehcy totallng$377., .. Van-
dals stacked toilet paper on the
rear edge of the sink, then
set !ire to it Ln the men's rest-
room at Bult.illo Parkdurlogthe
night, causing $5 damage, •••
Burglar s entered the prage at
the Robert A. Bowdle residence,
Ne wport Shores , and es~
with a bicycle valued at $60 on
Sept. B.
.. WE DNESDAY, SEPT, 9
Michael Deruu sCollins, 24, ol
510 Bolsa, Newporl He igh ts ,
was arrested <1t 9:30 a.m. at
the police staton on a cha.r~ of
robbery ... Warren Wayne Rob-
inson, 21, ol 249 Evening Can.
yon Rd., Shore Cliffs, was ar-
r ested a t the Cost.l Mesa po-
llee depart ment at 9:45 a.m.
on a felony ctlarge of dl'iving
while under the infiuence ol
alcohol , •. Br ian J ames Hen -
ry, 19, ol ~04 Westmi'nster,
;-;"ewport Helgflts, was arrested
"r 7:30 p.m. at the 1500 block
of irvine Ave. on an Orange
County Harbor judicial district
court warrant chargi ng tlim with
!aHure to appear ... Gale
LeRoy Ber gey, 5J,oi712Bison,
East Bl uff, was hospitalized
alte r her car collided wlth a
car driven by Daniel Snyder
Boyce of 334A Sevilla Ave,,
Laguna Hills, at 9:40 p.m. at
Jamboree Rd. near Bison St.;
both veh..lr les wer e nor thbound
on the J4mbor ee Road awr oach
to Btson St. ... Burglars en-
ter ed the horne of Frank B.
Branrlt, 4:14 Riverside, :-fewport
Hetghts, and escaped with $51
ln cash between 9:30 a.m. and
5:30 p.m •. , A tape deck and
tapes valued at .$175 we re sto.
len !rom the car of Andr ew
M, Leon, of 2125 Sher ington,
Newpor t Heights, wh ile it was
parked .tt U•e northeast corner
ot Irvine ,\ve. and snerington
during the night • , • An a.root
boa t valued at $600 was stolen
from J.P. Raber of Z2 S E.
Bay Ft., Balboa Island, while
II wa s docked at Beacon Bay
beach Aug. I and 2.
• SATURDAY, SEPT, 12
Burglars entered the 2-story
home of Robert Charren, 1506
'"THURSDA Y, SE PT. 10 S. Bay Ft., Balboa Island, be-
A m·:>torcycle belonging to tw eeo 3:45 a.od 4:15 p.m. and
Michae l Jesse West, 4802 Nep-es caped wtur jeWelry and cur-
tune, West Newport, was stolen r oc •~·"·· $3 050 v e y ~ ..... ,. , ... an-
I told him I wouldn't walk down a d;nk :1llcy wilh M .lf}
Calderone and thai Kum.sk r ~~ a trallor, should be: tm•d fm
treason, convicted and hung. He repl1ed tha i mayb.: Kuntslcr
thmks I'm a tra11or. I should have dcchncd hi~ rnv ttMioo at
that porn!, conv1nced that he •~. at bcl>t, a fuol. bul 1 !'a1d 1
wo uld consider. La1er I ;1CCI!'rtl'd. 1hm~mg rx·rh;~r~ 1 c;~uiJ
~hou. lhl' "Young Prcsldl•nl\" hnw and ~h) uur counlr) 1.;;
he1ng dc);l roycd
Todo~y I H'CI.'tvcd a cor} ot the ~·\cl Ung tHv~<:ram .
The fi rst da} '.;; scheduk con'l,l.o; uf spon~. lhrL'(' cockl;ul
partieli.. ('alypso-s.tyk dancmg, a "nat1vc .show," Nc.•U Ja}.
mo re spons. a pand l.li~cuSSIOn . "sexy a nd Sl8111iic;ml mov1.:s."
<~nd "mvv1c cuttque m the har al m1drHgh1 .. Nnt Jay, more
'f:il~HIS, a p.md on "ddense," a spcl•C h tl) IWI) Ncgrues Jd-
vocallng m1 er-rac1al sex and nl .JrtiJgt'. a pand uf ffl'l!' "'-'\
and drug advocate~. more "sexy <~nt.l "gndicJnl muvteo;;," more
"movie crtt1que m the har at m1dmgh1" Nc\1 day. wh,11 el\l'~
Srorh. jl(lolslde d1scus~1om. a cocktatl p:my, :nnl d;~nc1ng.
(trOOV)' I'm &s exc1tcd as hil>IIC(' Dougl.1' on h" h1Urt h
honeymoon. BtU lhue &rc even mor<' l1t1 llating dt•l:.uh' Other
pariJC!pants on the program .1re Dr Jo.:t l nrt, ~h,,m thL·
program Jt·~r~tx~ l!kc 1h1s. ··A doc!or .,..,!h a ..:ru~aJc who h."
til led w1t h .trHI upscl ~orne 1mrr<'~~IVt' 11 mdnllllo; ( Anh:nc,m
~1 el11C..1l A''IX'iallon. 'I~ drug ::ind sn pohcl·.' the :dC(1hol o~nd
lot'l::iCCO tndu,fnl:' and C'ongre'sl Hc'~ one of the nt:ljor
VOIC<'~ 111 1hc new cause~: ~1JC1ai C~111tl1CI. ~ou t h. hum.m
-.exuahl)'. ht'al!h care. c-colt)gy and tno;IIIU\nlnal chanf'l.' lk
wrt)h' Th~ P/r•ull"•' Stl'kt'll, ha!i. ho..-en .1 Clln~ulranr 1<1 1he
WoJrld l·kahh Urg;mll:J IJOn. Un!lcd N:.a1 10n~. and PcaCL'
(ulp!>"
Then lhere's "poet" Alk·n Umsberg, self-proclrumrd Manus\
.... nJ honn.J~<:I<ll..tl And Alan K 31Zmt~n, a pmneet m !he
underground prc1>~·· ..~nJ the Y•pp1c mo,nemcnl. publl~h..-r of
l ht• l:tt.rt Vdlo.~~l' Oth .. ,, a vd<.', deprJvcd 01nd ,u...:ct•ssful"
pubhshmg cesspool.
Anolhcr ~pea~n lined up for the "afl;.m" " dC!'Cr!bcd .~~ .1
drt•p-ou! from thl· (oradt.!.l l.: Sl:h<'>OI .11 the l.rHvcrs1ty of
C&flfOtll iJ, Bc r~clq She's ;1 h1ghl) ~ucct·5~lul frcc-l:mce
Wt!lt'r , puhl1"h<.'J I'll !he N , • .,. Yor~i'r, Cmmtll'tllll'.\'. ,,,,.,.
Aml'•i<om Htro'lc'"· ,.\I,Jd,·moi.ll'll•·· L'S . .\' )' Rl'll<''l' u/ Ooo~s.
Romplll'l•. dnd ,1 t.l\'diCJil'd o~;:m•zer m che \\'omen's Llhcr.J-
I•on ~u,cmcnt I ~h~ hdpcJ found Ke;,htockmg!', " r:tdu::.tl
femml\1 crLtup -...11h branthc, m ~l·v.:r:JI Cl11e~).
And. ~~~~ but not lt:.J\hcJ. none o1hcr 1h.1n D1c ~ I CII\Ch,
Execu!IV<.' Dlrcctur l>l The M:.n..~chmc Soc1ety. Thdl's Amer1 ·
ca's l~ucll!ll( hOm<".:-'ual organ17at10n. Impressed'! -me pn1-
gn m Sdy5. "The) ( lht· Mattachme Socitty) arc the group
ac11vt: 1n the fight to wm fu ll SOC!.Jt anJ CIVIl nght~ for homo-
SCll.uab. ''LJU mot~ ha\e '>«n h1m L>n one of !he TV 1al~
~how, or read Onl' of hr\ art1de~ m S11n"l A f"IH >~I puhh~hed
b~· the Ln1tcd ( hurcht'~ of ( h rr~t. or f1/avh,oy, publ1~heJ I'>\
\OU -~nO~·Wh(l "
When mcce run acr~~ the floor. [ dl>n 't kno"'-... hethcr D1ck
lc11~c h am.l Allen Cm~tlerg ~l:rC.Lm and pull up rhc1r p.miiC'
or no1. hu1 111 hl'l1 ,\lo~r} taldl'runc enter~ .1 room. th~ 1111n'
tump up on cha1rs
t"-a!IO!lal Young Prcs1de nls' Who wouldn't be fta nercJ ro
l<l h..-Ill\ 11ed 10 ,uJdre" I hem' Opiiii<Jn·moJJ,·r~. J~ nanuc
Jc.lJl'r~. mnnl"~·mcn! And ~orne of lhem d1dn 't even m.Jtr~ 11
or mhcm I! The rcg1stral10n form askcJ whc1hcr I ...... Juld tx·
commg ""'lh nl) ""•fe. or compdmOn I ~ho""'cd my "rom-
p.Jnlnn " the e\Ciltng program and she &greed -...11h me 1h.11
we "'-OUid he "unc~u.tHy ~llkcll" wuh lhc Young PtC'Ilknt~
anti rhc1r gul.'~ts AnJ hc\IJc\, ~\phdrs ~~ sltll h1ghly ~on-
rag1ous
So ft)t the fir~t 11me. I Jdtbct.LICI~ broke a speaking cnga~c
m~·nt The Young Prcs•d,·nls :HI.' dflut>tless l'x-)Onll ~avmg.
I wrf•k lhc l'r c~1dcn 1 uf lhc org.Lmt;lllon 1h1s : "I h:-,d no Ilk,,
of lhc c\l('nl ol' \OUr org.,n ltJtu,n ·~ degro~d:.al 10n rh..~l 1
""auld h.11c In .JS'\Oelatc Wilh ,, ro<1m full of homo~ :md
M :tr.\1~1.'> M } contcmpl for you Jnd your a~SOCHH1on I\ un-
bounJed Inca~ Gmsbrrg and l..cltsch saved a waltz f,lf me.
I'm \Uf(' H)u·J adore 10 takr my pl..~cc ' -Amcncan Wa}
Feature
LEGAL NOTI CE
P·38998
Nov, Z2 has been designated
as "Vit'IOr y Sunday," and are .
quest is to be made that Prest.
dent Nixon wi ll give oUicta l
r ecognition to serv k+>.~ schedU·
1a 1 Aibe Ia __, graduate of Founta.ln Valley r o, r , a.._. the Marl-tha.t my voice must be among hi..., hool
time Provinces," you today.lt is tbe voice of the 1!." sc ·
Dr. Mcintire wrote, ''The Vietnamese people whO are
march was a glorious success, firmly determined to keep 141 1 SEAL DRIV£ BE Cit-IS
and now the cry Is that there with the fight in the task of Supervisor-elect Ronald W,
can be oo retreat from vi ctory. stopping communist aggres~ Casper s, r esident of Lldo lsle.
The country must be led to de-s1on." and Newport Beach CourtJuclge
mand a victory that ts essen. Madame Ch.lang Ka!.Shek Calvin P, Schmidt are honorary
tial to freedom. We are a com. W'tre of the president of th~ co.chairmen of the Clutstmas
pany that cannot be stopped, anc1 Republic of China, sent this seal campaign in Orange Coun.
message: "Your orpnitallon's ty.
COHOIUIMAN
staunch ligflt tor the victory of The campaign startedwiththe
freedom and justice wtll serve mailing ot ooe mtlllon sheets
to hearten all the peoples who of Christmas Seals Oct. 14 to
are struggling against the evils Orange County households. The
of communis m," goal ls $250,000, needed for
Congressman L. MendelRtv-emphysema research, s mok.
ers, chairman of the Armed lng classes, turberculln test-
Services Committee gave poll ing, schola.rsflips, air pol.lutlon JOHN G. SCHMITZ tical '""""" ror ihe •ictor; cootrol and r esearch, and eom-
marcb. He wrote: "You have my munity education. c~Mornia 35th District
c epted, would deal a devast.at.
tng final blow to the already
crumbling moral foundations of
this nation.
The most signiflcant point of
a ll in Mr. Keating's dissent Is
made when he says: "Ttu'ough-
out history, nations !lave de-
cUned and disappeared colnct-
den.tal With the rise of the
libertines a nd the moral an •
best wishes for a most success-
ful meeting. You are doing a
ma.gnlticeot job and deserve
the thanks of the American
people,"
Thos e of you who did not
go to Was hington to t.lke part
in the Victory March will have
a chance to take your part in
the soon -to -be -anoounced
march scheduled for Sa n Cle-
mente.
HOW AT GEORGIA AFB
StaU Sergeant William J,
Brown, son. In-law of Mr. a.od
Mrs. F'raDk loveU, llOO Valley
Circle, Costa Mesa, has ar-
rived for duty at George AfB,
CaW. He Is a medical s er-
vice technlclan, ass igned to the
479th Tactica l Hospital. He pre-
vious ly served at Ramsteln .1.8,
Germany.
T he n port or the Presiden-
tial Commission on Obscenity
and Pornob'l' aphy begins by stat-
Ing that it wtll not use the word
porno graph}, .wd tlu'oughOut its
voluminous pages it almost nev -
er £ails to bracke l the wor d
"Obscent." with quotation
marks whenever t!Lat word is
used. It is as though a pr es\-
dentwl commission on cr ime
and v1olen,·e re!u.<:ed to use the
wor d Vlolenee and cast doubt
on lht' eXJstence ot crime.
archlsts io their midst. Here LEITERS TO EDITOR" " one sees a corresponding de-
nial of freedom and Uberty to
the dissenting and right-minded
people in those societies . U Is
h.istor ica Uy accurate to say that
thos e who would free the crea..
tures of vice would enslave the
proponents of decency."
Nt!a.t !} everyone has heard
Of tht-f hLef tOIIclusion of this
r eport, wtuc11 the r ejection of
its 011·n n.JO\e made for egone:
!hat obsr.emt} ;uKI po r oography
(prE-summg they exisl) do no
harm, .trvl tllerefor e all la ws
restnctmg their sale to, and
use b; o~!Jults shoulrl be e li mi -
nated.
Recalling rny experiences as
a state senator, I am reminded
at once of the drive to make
public school sex education
mandator y even lor children Am:nt.~.us, Cun1b!ounded by
si 1 a conclus10n, can only as k whOse parents find It morally
h 1r1 Ill£-uame of r eason and offensive. And.toprovehl.spolnt
co unon sensE' it oould have by the most apropos ua.mple,
happened. Pres1d~ut Nixon's Mr • Kealing goes on to tell us
sole .tppOinteE to this commts. how the commission chairman,
slon, (h.,ll les 1!. Keating, Jr., who would remove virtually all (otll~r members were appointed r estraints on obscene expres-
by fo r mer Pr!!SJdent Lyndon sian, was so determtoedtopre-
Johnson) expta.~ns, Ul tile best vent Mr. Kea.Ungfromexpress-
onef sumrn.try 1 llaveever se2u ing hi s views on obscenity as a
J! fiO•I' lllese prestigtous bodies member of the commission,
.u:tu.d!y operate: that Mr. Keating had to get
a court order to be permitted
"So.called presidential com. to do so.
!lllSSions do not work. They This is the paradox of the
never will. Such commissions, "civil libertarlan" approach to
in m} opiruon, are not a vaUd pornography --that, except a.
part or the Amen can poHttcal mong a tland.l\il or consistent
system. Ti1e structure of the but strictly Ivory-tower theor.
Co rnnussJon on Obscenity and ists, It so often goes hand in
Poroography W.ts similar to that glove with the tyrannical ap.
of other commissions. This preach to government. Yet the
<·om mission was not responsi-paradox is more apparent than
Lle to anyone, 1:1ther to the real, for it Is a consequence of
pr es1r1ent who appoi nted it, the a basic moral truth: that some
C on~ess wt1ich created it, or otcls are Lntrinslcally evil tor
to the peoplewhorn the Congress all who commit them or view
repr esented . . . the m with approval, and are
''The tr ut/1 of tile matter is therefore rigfitly prohibited by
tllaf the commission ml.'m~r s Law, As the lather of seven,
are not thOse who gather the obvious ly, 1 do ootregardsex.-
facts, do the thln.ll:ing, r ender which Is man's parUclpatloo In
the opinions, etc. The bulk of divine creatlv\ty.-as tntrlnst.
the work is perfor med by a cally e vil. But tooay's poroog-
• SEDITION?
Editor of the Ens ign,
We atteOOed the Tom Hayden
meeting at UC I on Oct. 15.
1n our opinion, all of the speak-
ers were guilty of sedition.
The definitioo of sedition Is:
"Incitement of discontent or
rebellion against government;
ac Uon or language promoting
such discontent or rebellion."
The purpose of the meeting
was to l{et SI.QIOrt for the
r e lease of Bobby Seale, Black
Panther chairman, and the New
Haven nine woo are on trial
in New Haven, Conn., tor the
murder of Alex Rackley .
Tom Hayden Is tree on bond,
charged with participation in
the Chicago conspiracy. ln our
opiniou_ he has violated the
conditions ot his bond.
It seems to us that college
presidents might also tx: guilty
of sedUion when they permit
spea.Jcers to awear before the
student body and advocate the
forceful overthrow of our gov.
ernment; Insult the president,
top government oUic t.als and
law enforcement agencies, by
lllthy name calling.
We believe U is time to
stop thfs obstreperous bemvior
on campus by flUng a sedttlon
complaint agalnst university
cllanceUors and administration
who give consent to such de-
SI)icable, w.patriotic assembly.
ln case you would support
such action, please write to me.
R.A. Ellsworth
333.A Aventda Sevilla
Laguna HJils , CaW.
n;.;::c li lhro;u..;tl 11a~l' 11>41 . II'>"
IIIII Jlrp•nl h<HI l'llf'll\iUil!> Ill\
J>a;:t'i hi ~1. 4.1. \II IIIJ t ''I 1 1(',
:tt/1 fi('P"' l COIIt.J III•'il d J1~tlnj.!
on t•ll!!l: to!.
:\It l:dt·~ •'JI•I mdn\ "l h"r
•1'1.',11 OUI ~Id('l • i<l l,nol"(!,,l 1.11 ~'"
Ill! r·lm~. an1l ll'lt'll I•• pr<'~~lH'l
th•· [uc:~l »C!H'!u( ~'"''! I•• lfli<ltl
lhf· t~o mt•n 1 hh cnn11mt't~l
had d htorpy ('OilCIII'•IIIn , !he> l"'-1'
Y.rn• fired 1A mll ll iC'~ r;~'r
Plr<~~e look mln tile !JaCK·
~1·ouwt of iln.v cant!lrlalt> llt'fort
g11ln~.; !nm ~011r :-U~!)'.lrt . It ~~
lalcr lhan )OU thlr.k
T \\', roflu•~
ra.sl~ :-.:est~, Calli
PORTS-O.CALL PLAN
Editor of the Ensign,
AI the rrquf'~1 of lhr>
[Tl..Lfl,l0:<'1 , lht• tl.'d t.lo 111'1 ...... ..,
l"1d ou• ffll' !he 11'111" i ''l tn
i'lt'~t·rll 1:~ l:ttr•J P'"f"l~oilnn~ I"
1/>c :'\t>ll llllll Hl'.-1d1 Clt) Coun-
1 1~ Th<':• ;,,,. r1uH1111 r·~~·.,otor}
p.,1nt tl!ld Poii ~·Ol ';)ll.
Pn:~ PromololiY ruup<~<,il \\Ill
ro1 rr the bluffs ~t;•1rra.se·f;1~h·
1011 along Ra)'~lde Ill il't' a11rl the
~Cr<'age abcH'e "nh ~6 apart-
mc nh
The Ports-O·Call .... ould strin!l:
numerous stores, shops, rt>s
taunmts. Nr mto ;~n 850' stnp
of 11 att>rfront propeL ty ~llll't\r.::.
al the Balboa Island hndote It
hell opp•~:.1te the 11UI1!1C bt>c1ch
.:~nd bE'!luUf•1\ hom(';. nn lhe
~orth Bay Flont of 8Jibo.a Is·
land
Bo!h proyrh . c~·~rll'<'l 111!h
the alrrady·apprO\t>d B<t)~Jde
lagoon project, 11 Lll disgorge
stalf basicallyhiredby thecom. raphy Is utter perversion of REMEMBER WILSON RILES?
CERTifiCA TE OF BUSINF::SS mLssion chairman, and In the what m.w and woman were E dttor of thf' Ensign, Fictitious Flr m Name case of the Commission on Ob-meant to be.
anrt 11t1rao thllUSan<ts of C<'l'!i
r~nd fk'uptc . A tl<>nger011s and
rlcstnrc\!1'(' 11 ,,fllc bonlcne..:k THE UNDERSIGNED do here-scenity and Pornography, gen-A society which recognizes Some I'Ott'l ~ · mt>mOT Jt'l> arr
very shorl. ~t) ped!ilp~ most of
Orange Coun ly 1 ulcrs do not
rcmt>mhcr \\o'rhon C. R 1fe~
prc:.enti.v a cand1date iur s lat~
superintendent of pubhc in·
structlon
by certify that they are con- eraUy consisting of persons of the intrinsic evil In such por-
ducUng an insurance business mediocr e talent, hanger s-on in nography Is moraUywellequip.
at 2435 E. Coast Higflwar, Co. government, or iOOiv iduals not ped to recogniz.e also the in-
rona del Mar, Calif. 926Z5, un. yet settled on a cour se lo Ute, trinslc evil of tyranny. But a
der the fictitious firm nam~ of who accept ioterlm work on a society which does not belleve
Corona de l Mar Insurance commission stat! as a place to In LnCrinsic evil will more and
Agency and that sa.ld rtrm Is light and learn during the gen-more accept both pornography Ba.r:k '" tile 5l'llnJ.: of l'J:..~
composed o! the followin g per. er a lly short tile of a commls. and tyranny. 1'\l r. Rtl<':. 11«s very acl1ve '"
sons whose names in full a nd s lon. ~upp•Jrt or t11o cmp:o/fS in the
places or residence are as tol. "The dispersal of authority ~AX DISPLAY IN BALBOA Costa Mesa Scllroul 1)1slml. ont>
lows, to-wtt: Holden C. Johnson, and responsibility goes even be-"The world of Peter M.a.J." a pnncip.al 11nd thto other the
2619 Way Lane, Corona del yond the staff. The Commission will open at the Newport H.&r. busmess mani'gr r. These two
Mar, Calil., John V, Baier J r ., on Obscenity and Pornography bor Art Museum In the Balboa. men belon~l'rl to two controver-
2619 Way Lane, Corona del spent by tar the greater part Pavilion Oct. U a.nd wtu con. sial ors:an1zations, the Ameri·
Mar, Calif. of Its budget on 'contracts' tiOIJe thrCKJi1l Nov. 29, Tbe e.1. ran Civ1l Liberti<'S Umon and
WITNESS my hand this 8th which, as t.ar as 1 can observe, hJbiUoo was orpnlzed b)' Elsa the f'~JJo-.·ship of Rccone1l ia·
A REGISTERED NURSE with the day of October, 1970. Joh.n v. were prlnciDallY awuded to Cameron. curator of theM. H. lion.
.,.1thout rqui!l ""1!1 be created, at
the cmt1 ~nee to I he islt~nd. Thf
.o;<tfety <L nrl tnconn•n1ence ot
mrn, wom1·n and ch1idren w11l
be coldly. Wilfully disregarded.
Th1s ha;r..,rdou!i. condition can
rome about onl y if the Newport
Bc<~rh Pla nmng Commission
<~nri Nr "fKll l Beach City Coun-
Cil appro\·e a rt'qucsted wning
chanR~ of the Irvine Co, from his r esidence between 8 dais used a B. B. gun to break
p.m. and 10 p.m. Sept, 9 ••• a •I.Ddow at the Juoe S. Rav.
A camera and an e le<:trlc enscroft res1dence, 341 Even-
shaver, to«al value $50, were ing Canyon Rd., Shor e CUlls,
stolen rrom a car belonging to on Sept, 7 •• , Vanda.ls used a.
James W. Stauffer, ZZ04 W. rock to break. a wtroow at the
Ocean Ft., Central Newport, June 0 . Sebrlngresideoce,l553
while it wu parked at hl.sresl-Mlramar, Balboa, between 2:30
specJnc dutyof1Dtectloncontrol Baker Jr., Holden C, Johnson. persorlf apparently ~¥living pre-de Young Memorial Museum, The pri.ocipaJ was up for t«-:n·
at Haag Hospital Is Victoria STATE OF CAUFORNlA ) dispositions ln favor of the Sao Fraocl.sco, ID collabontJoo u~. and • group ol unhappy
1f the toninR change l5 ap-
pro\'td ilnd the pre:.ent propos-
~ls co throu~h. three concl usions
are dear: I. B~lbtla Jslnnd with
it:s hundr~t:b ()( helm~ owners
and famili~ll i5 not con.!iide1·ed a
member M th~ N1:111 port Beach
community. 2. It is not even
cdnsidercd 1 Rep-child. 3. It
il COflllderl!d nothing more thu
a disil'lherited, ille&itimate.
membtr oil~ family.
deoce during tbe nigflt ••• A ~"~ m -~ 5 •~ 11 .......... p.m • .......,.. , caua.
ster eo tape cM<:k n.Jued at $SO •-$75 da A ~· ~~ map ... -was stolen from acarbelong:lng tra.Uer alld boat, ak)ng with
to Janette B. Balougfl, ot 3147 seYeral bol.t accessories, vai-
Wyomtnc St., Costa Mesa, wiLlie ued at $2,594, were stol•n trom
U was puked July 14 at 15th Robert Childs, 611 N. Bay Ft.,
st. and w. Ocean Ft., CeattaJ Batboa lsta.nd, wbUe tt wu
Newport ••• A stereo .II)EIIII.Uf puted at 100 E. C4uf HWJ.,
va.tued at $15 ns stolen rtoma between Aac. $&Ad Stpt. 11 •••
car beloncJac to Yletor B. Btur-Auto aece....-t.s nltlecS u. $50
toe, 14!10BaterSl.,Cootoll-. wero I!Dieo from u.. eu o1
whU. H wu Pitted at 1530 Patricia Goddll, oll5ll -
Miramar. Bolboo, """'"" 1 st., c-we-. wbllo 11 .,..
IJid I Lm. • • • Vlllllabo -Pitted Ia t1t0 100 biDet ol zah
I lup alii I<> breal< a-st., Weol Hewp>rl, durinc lllo
II tltO illrt>u'a x.-.o rMI-111&111 o1 So!1t. 10 ••• A IIIII
-· IOU O..tr 0.., Nowpoot --boJoocloc t<> R®wt U.cb, collloc ,10 clamop. Alaa f'roll, 3121 Clay, !loW-
• FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 part Holplo, wu llloloo-
lalla 'l'•loJ Tollo, llba~ lila r-t -8opt. t 115 E. Do-81¥11., llo &lid 11.
(Mrs. John) Cleary or Hunt~-)ss. statr's or the chairman's at-with ll'le Newport Ha.rboc Art parent.s petitioned the ~hoot
ton Beach. She coord1oatea aod COUNTY OF ORANGE ) tltude and ph.llOsphy oo the sub-Museum aDd tbe Uoi.Yersity of board not to rehir~ tb.is m<~n. At
d.lrects a suneil.laDee prouam ON THIS 8th d&y of October, ject, These 'contractors' are, Kusas W:UIIaum ol Art. th.1t point the buslnes, manatte.r
desiped to leolate and control 1970, before mt, a Notary Pub-generally speAking. academl-Born lA BerUa 30 JIUI a&O, thr~atened that he would resign
lofeetious dl.seasts, Sbe 11 a Uc In aDd tor sa.Jd county and clana with lvory.tower Ylews, Peter Mu JrU niled la Sbt.n-if the principal wu not rehired.
IP'ad.,.te of Queeo of ADttla Jta.tt, reaidlna: tbenln, duly who hue Uttte or oo respoa.-hal, lsr&el, Paris IUid .New A m<~jor baule tD$ued,
lD Los Ancelea tw,s a special eomrnJ..uiooed lDd sworn, per. si.biUty to anyooe or aJl)'thlDc. York. WitJon Riles wll then region-
Interest Jn mleroblok)cy and JOoallJ appe&recf JObn V, Baker, txcepUnJ their own thought pro-al Jeeret.ary of the Pacific
bu hld ~l'fioUS tJPilleoce lD Jr., RokSeo C. JobuoD, PJown eesses whtch (lQ Ul'lbooed by tbt fiOM THE IIR£ ~weat Region . Fellowahlp ot
lDttuiYe care uxt emerceocy to me to be the per11001 Whole Checks: aad bllaocts of a eom-u a ma.a abide Oott.a me, hi J. RecoadUatioo, with otricea in
room ouraiDg.(.laet Welt photo) .. m., ue sub!5erlbld to tr.e petttln, a ctive, reahrorJd. And eut lorth u a brucb, and J. Loa Mae~ t accordina ~ lhe:
•Ubin lutruroeot, lDd aekQow. eveo beyond the coattaettnc whbtrtd; ud mu ptb•tbem, 140\ Report ol O'le Seute Invet-
J,Idctd to me tMt tbey tl~ed aadtmlclanl, we fllx1 1 bulk lDd cut tbtm into ow ftrt, ud tlptiq Comtniuee on Ed«a-P.W.P. IIEEn FltiDAY
"The Dft &milJ" flU be tllt amt, of workdonebylhfdrassi.sta.ots, tbey ue bllroed. lion, Pile 41). The fOUtb pubU·
riYtewtd lor tilt Soatb Cout WITNESS my tud ud of. lfMD p-adtates, lDd collece u ye &btdt La m. a.ad 1117 eatkm ln. that Loa ADcdllll
Parlllta Wltboat Putolra ftela.l tM.1. G. Eliot &ecnple, JtudetX,." wordl 1t*11 Ia yoa, 'H au .-k1ra1 wq t 1 tit I eel
m-.c at 7:10 p.m. FrldoJ, Hotaty PobUe Ill ll1d to< aid Truo u lila! Is, II doll not ut wbol ,. wiU ud i! 111111 bo "l'ORill!"-•
Oet. U, at tbt Oaa PoUt eo.ty IJid Stare, Y7 Commit-rtUITt tbe commtaJoa mem-doDt .to ,oa. • Tht p .o.a . .,.. ~ 11
c ... miO>Ily CIIID.Rolr-... oloo Ulllreo JIIIJ U, 1914, boro-... u<I>IIDc tile Ulr" -Borell 11 my Falllor llo<l-U.. 1M1o ~ II 1bo -
will bo IV\'od, ud lboH wt11 Pal>llob: Oct, II, Jl, 18, H ... dill-..... will! lit. K•t-nod, tJat yo bill' oaodl 1n11; Jll .... lill ()oao•-• &6-
bo mule lot dloeloc i>lloW-5, 19'10, Ia lllo llowpor! 1W1>or inc--« llloir rt-11b!Uty fllr ., 111111 ,. bo 117 dloelpiii.(SI. -•--. 1o U. 14111
iq lllo .,.....,... Ellllp. a r-mmemalloo w111ell, Uoe-Jolla 11 .. -1.) ~ k 1oo11 •• --
•
And .-bat will have happened
to "old'' Balboa Island, tan
happt!D to "old" Balboa, "okl"
N a w p o r t, "okf' Newpo11
Ht!J&htl, ar.d "•lint" Ctw-on.
dtl Mar.
MW .10 misUike on lNit
11le Olrut to Btlboa l&land '1
~ and ~mvl.roamtnt.al
lalqrtty tllould be mot wltb
-,_ lilt llltlrt --mlllllty. U ,... -toll tilt
DM!n'•s t1 lilt ,._.. C..
m.J.U.a., ..., J'OUl" eoandtn.11.
Bano7D.-.._llllod.Col.
Duana Burgess repeats
vows with Jim Miller
The Rev, Norman Brown of
Plymouth Co ngrega t ional
Church tied the nuptial knot with
dougle wedding rings at the
marriage of Miss Duana L.
Burgess of lrvlne and James
A, MHler of Los Angeles in
a candlellgtlt service at the
church Saturday, Oct. 3.
The bride Js the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. w. Dewane Bur-
gess of lrvlne, and the groom's
parents are Mr, and Mrs. Brun-
son Miller of Neeses, South
Carolina.
Duana chose a period style
gown of sllk organza mad~> wtt11
the empire waistline. The lace
bodice had a high neckline and
long camelot sleeves ending
with bouffant organza. Her veil
was caugnt with a ha to of now-
ers and she carried a bouquet
of whlte pom-poms, red sweet-
heart roses arxl blue batche-
lor buttons.
The blue of the flowers was
matched io empire gowns of
silk or ganza worn by the bri-
dal attendants. They carried
red, white and blue bOuquets,
each with a candle.
Mrs. Michael Bartlett of lr-
vine served as matroo of hooor.
FINAL REPORT:
$2,336,000
My little campaign with
myself is over. It accom-
plished one thing. It made
me go to work. Mor e tax
savings Ideas nen week.
RAY C\1 . GIRIIS
& ASSOCIATES
4340 Campus DT ., Suite 108
Newport Beach, Cal. 92660
714-546-4230
GUARDIAN LJfe
'"•uNIIC• c •. of
A.Mf:RICA.
Bridesmaids inchJded the
groom's sister, Mrs. James
McCoMell of Glendale, Miss
Judy Beale of Elkin, N.C., tor~
mer roommate of the bride,
and Miss Atk:lrea Graham of
Los An geles.
Ulo Rivold of Costa Mesa
and Miss Doris Krug of Hun-
tington Beach sang solos pre-
cedin g the wedding march.
Foltowing the cer emony, a
r eception was held at the Santa
Ana Country Club, where Jack
Shoop's group played for danc-
ing, The bride's cousin, Miss
Karen Samuelsen of BurOOnk,
attended the guest took.
Ed Pitkaoen or Glendale ser-
ved as best man. Ushers In-
cluded the bride's brother, Dave
Burgess, and Bill Wicks aod
Russell Co llins of Los Ange-
les.
Mr s. Burgess r eceived
~ests in a formal length chif-
fon gown made with long sleeves
in a cerise shade. She wor e
white gardenias. The groom's
parents were unable to be
present, but a nephew of the
groom fiew in from South Caro-
lina ln time tor the ceremony.
Speda.I guests tnchJded the
bride's grandmothers, Mrs.
Wells Burgess of Plco Rivera
and Mrs. Frances Irons of
Wrightwood, and a great-aunt,
Mrs. Grace McNiece of Whit-
tier.
The young couple honey-
mooned at Lake Tahoe and
Mammoth Lakes aod are set-
ting up hOusekeeping in an a-
partment in Glendale.
The new Mrs. Miller is a
graduate of Corona del Ma.r
h.lgh schJOl and Orange Coast
College aB:I received her bach-
elor of science degree In den-
tal hyg1ene at lSC.
Her husband is a quaUty as-
surance engineer with the Jet
'PropulsiOn Laboratory in Pasa-
ldena.
JOHN BURNS Dl ES
John D. Burns, 59, of 865
Sonora Rd., Newport Beach,
died Oct. 6 at Hoag Hospital.
He was born Sept. 26, 1911, ln
Ronda, w. Va ., and came to
Orange County 9 years ago ,
Survivors include his wlle,
lrene; a son, Pfc. Mathew
Burns, stationed in Vietnam;
3 daughters.
Funeral services were held
Oct. 10 at Pacific View Chap-
el. tntermenl was at PacUtc
~~===~~~~~ .. ~=~View Memorial Park.
GERMAN, SWISS, CONTINENTAL
and AMERICAN FOOD
Open daily
for Lunch and Dinner
t:BFJ
FEATURING
BEEF and CHEESE FONDUE
''WUNDERBAR"II!
displ•y of Unique Gifts
,. ,A! DIFFERENT KIHDS OF BEER
IMPORTED AHD DOMESTIC WINE m
11, fOR YOUR DIHIHC PLEASURE
•I,J.IST8N TO TVN8S AND SONGS 8Y J ·•, 1.-A-R-R-Y lloE<J.o.L-E.S .,0 ~ ~
Closed Sunday -U6-S3U
Newport Blvd., Newport
Auto show
Nov.19 to 22
Wore tbaa 3 bUDdred 1971
automobiles, botb toretrn and
domuUc, will be oa dl.lplay
durtnr the 7th aooual Oranp
Couaty lnternatlooal Auto Sbow
Nov. 19-22 l.a the Anaheim Con-~~-.;~~~~~~;,::i:Z venUon Center.
Harvey Hiers, show manager.
tald that tn addiUon to displays
of most Uo.lted States-nunu-
faetured can, 15 ltnes of tor -
etc:n ears from 7 coWiotrtes will
be shown. Theme of the show,
sponsored by the Motor Car
Dealers Assn. of Orange
County, will be ''get the safety
lla.btt." Many displays will em-
phasize Wety In car manu -
facture as weU as ln driving.
Preceding the pubUc opening
of lbe show, a benefit prem.:.er
will be held Nov. 18 by several
Orange County Assistance
League Cl\a:)ters.
DO'S A~D DON'TS of babY sitting will be upla.iDed for
the cadets of Newport Harbor Girl Scouts at the ~ov . 5
clinic for baby sitting sponsored by the ~ewport Be:.~.ch
Junwr EtieUS. ThiS 3rd aMual cluUc will be netd from 9
a.m. to 1:45 p.m. at the East Bluff school for 6tfl, 7th a.nd
8th grade Girl Scouts whO are working for theLr baby
sitting badge. Pictur@d here are Kat hleen MacMlHen, 18
months old; Mrs. Frank Hughes, chairman of the cUnlc,
and Mr s. Richard Bechtel, youth chairman. All 3 gals .u~
(rom E&st Bluff. (Photo by Karen Ko"a~·!•.i
Affiliants plan benefit
Affillants Cnapter of Hoa.~
Hospital Aux.Hiary wlllllold the
unual bridge dessert Wednes-
day, Oct. 28. t:OO.er the guidance
of Mrs. Paul Kuhn, president,
and Mrs. J. Craig Combs,
chauman of the event, Afnt-
lants axe creating an at-
mosphere of Halloween goblins
tn the Conler ence Center of
the hospital, when> the event
Will begin at 12:30 p.m.
WhJ!e enJQytng an aner-
DOOn of br idge and an oppor-
tunity to win a money tree,
guests wit! be supf.(lrting Haag
Hospital's bwldlng fund . Tic -
kets priced &t $2 may be re-
served b)' contacting Mrs. Ger-
<ild McC lella.n Jr., t1det chair·
m'in, <1.! &46-5804.
Pl.t.NS HOMECOMING
Marshall Duffield of LiOO;a
Isle ha s been na med assistant
ch.auman for the USC o~.lumru
homecommg Oct. 31. · Mar sh,"
<1. 1931 grad, starred as TroJa!l
quarterback and was captun of
the 1930 football team.
NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN
ARST SECTION -· P e 3
T\iURSOAY, OCT. 21, 1970
CORONA OEL MAR CALIF.
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MARINERS CHURCH
Dr. Gh:nn 0':\~al, prof~>ssor J.t T.tlbot Theolog~cal
Seml!lar}, Ld ~hr ;da, IS the pulpll nllntster for !he
10 a.m. and :.ou p.rr1. Sund.i.l serVIces. The Rev,
Wilham Acton 1s l•u rr 1. pastor and IS av:ulabl~
for vislt...tion arK! • ounsel.Jnl'.
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2200 E. COAST HWY ., CORONA DEL M.t.R
THE REV. BASIL COOTERISAN, who will speak at 9 and
10:30 a.m. Sunday at the coocludlng sessions of the 5th
annual missionary conference at Central Bible Church or
Costa Mesa, is pictured her e with his wife and 4 children.
Mr . Costerisan has served in Malaysia, Singapor e aM
Indonesia, where he felt the wrath or communism and had
to flee with IUs wlfe and family. He then joined Overseas
Crusades In the Philippines. in 1968 the door was opened
for return to lndooesla, where they have been ministering
in cooperation with the Far East Broadcasting Co. They
will return to lOOonesia alter a year's min.!str y in the U.S.
Church News
Get rid of the
whole mess!
The PlymouthCong:regatiooal and officers wtll be Installed
Church, 3262 Broad St., New -at both hours.
port Hetgtlts--"DUferent ways
to look at We" will be the
sermon topic of the Rev, Nor ·
man Brown foe the 10 a.m.
service this swxiay. • • •
Christian Science Churches
--The lesson sermon subject
for this Sunday will be "Pro-
bation aner death." Se rvices
are at 9:15 aM 11 a.m. in
Newport Beach, ll a.m.inCos-
t.a Mesa, and 10 a.m. tn Harbor
View Hills. • • •
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rd.,
CWf Haven--Reformation Sun-
day will be Observed at the 8,
9:30 aOO ll a.m. Sunday ser-
vices. Dr. Charles Dierenfield
will preach oo "Crowns lor
sale!" At 4 p.m. the sanctuary
choir will present a concert
of favorite anthems and hymns. • • •
The Central Bible Church,
23r d St. at Ori.Qg'e Ave., Costa
Mesa--The 5th annual mission·
ary conference will cooclude
this Sunday with the Rev. Basil
Costerisan, missionary with
Overseas Crusades, speaking
at the 9 and !0:30a.m. services. • • •
The Lutheran Church of the
Master, 2900 Pac l.fic View Dr.,
Harbor View HiUs--"A r efor -
mation challenge In our day"
w\U be the ser mon topic of
Or , William Eller tor the 9
and 11 a.m. services this Sun~
day. Church school teachers
LEC.t.L NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice l.s llereby pven tllat
the PJanD.lni Commlsskla ot
the City ol Newport Beach wiU
hold a publlc bearlag oo the
appUcatioo of Dotald T, Keys
t>r a Use Permit No. 1493 on
property located at 305 Ma.rloe
A naue, Balboa lslaDd, to per-
roll the sale ol alcohollcbeYer-
ages (beer obly) 1.n coojuDction
with a bonaflde restaurant wtth-
ln 200 feet of a residential
district.
Notice is bereby further giYen
that saJd public hel.rlng wiU be
heki oo the 5tb day ol Ncwem-
ber, 19'70, at tbe bow' or 8:00
p .m. to tbt Colmcll Chambers
ol tiM llnport Bo&cll CIIJ Hall.
at wbicb Ume aad place lilY
ud aU per.oas 1DtereJtMI m&J
IA)III' aD1 bt *N tbereoa..
0oo R. A'*iDP"\Sec.retarJ
llnpartBoocb CIIJ
Pluoloc Coounloslm
hbl11111L: OcL a, 1no, m
lllo llnpart -Eoolp.
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Newport Unity-Church, meet.
ing at 15th St. and Irvine Ave.,
CUff Haven--The Rev . Lor en
Flickinger will preach on "The
Law of supply" at the 10 &nd
11 :15 a.m. Sunday services. • • •
St. Michael's and All Angels'
Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific
View Dr., Harbor VJP.w Hills--
Communion will be celebrated
at the 8 a.m. Sunday service
and mlrning prayer will be
read at 9:30 a.m. The Rev.
John Rows Davis will preach
on "Forg~.veness" at both ser-
vice. Following the 9:30 ser-
vice, an adult program, "Time,
talent, and the church," will be
held, There will be dlscussloo
grot4)s of 6 to 8 persons.
LEG.t.L NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
AME~DMENT ~0. 272
Notice is hereby given that
the Newport Beach City Plann-
ing Commission will hOld a
public hearing on Thursday,
November 5, 1970 at 8:00p.m.
in the Councll Chambers of the
Newport Beach City Hall to
consider the application for
Zooe Change Amendment No •
272, submitted b}' the [rvine
Company, to reclass ify a por-
tion of Block 96, lrvine's Sub-
division from the R-3-B Zone
to the R-1-B Zone, and to
prezone a portion of Block 91,
Irvine's Subdivision, presently
outside of the Newpor t Beach
City limit, to the R-1-B zone.
Said properties are located a-
long the south side of the future
extension of San JOiilquin Hills
Road, begiMing approl.lmately
1200 feet east of Mar guerlte
A venue and eiteOOing ao addi-
tional dlstanceofapproxlmately
1800 feet, :.'ld a.tKt the rear of
lots tocated o.loog the easterly
edge of Tract 6152.
The Planning Commlssloo
tJas expanded the area under
consideration at this bearln& to
tncludereclasslfieaUoo I
R.3-B Zooe to the R-1-B Zone
ol lots In Tracts 6152 and 6634,
in Harbor View HlUs, trooting
on portions ol Inlet Wa.y. Keel
Orin, Catamarran OrtYe, s..
crest Drtve, Sao!lcastle Orin
and Blue Key Orin.
Furtber tnlu'matiotl m&J be
obtained from UHt NetrpOI't
Beach PlaDI::liD( Departmelll •
673..!110, E~eostoQ 161.
Don R. Adtinono, Secr<Car)'
Nnpart iiMeOCIIJ
PlanniJICCommiiOion
P\lbtlltl: Oct. a. u?O, Ll
tilt Mewport llarllor E.ulp.
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SCHOOL IOAIID ELECTION, HOVEMIER l
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• Order intt!i-eh•~~Je•ble tront panels
separately. Colors or Brushed Chrome.
• Optional desis-door framing kit.
• 4 eydes. Eftll a !'We W•nMr.
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Come in and
SEE IT NOW!
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by providing arnple ele • •
Cl
Electnc1ty brin gs us light. conditions the air
we breathe, keeps food fresh . and brings
the world within our reach by rad 1o and
television .
In factories. electricity is essential to keep
product1on lines rollin g. Without it. there
would be fewer jobs and less prosperity. On
the farm, electricity pumps water to irrigate
crops, and does everything from milk1ng
cows to coaxing chickens to lay more eggs.
Fortunately, electricity is clean. flameless.
Hospitals.
odorless and doesn't create by-products of
combustion at its point of use.
Everything man does has some effect on
the environment. and the production and dis-
tribution of electricity are not exceptions. But
if we failed to supply electricity for the facto-
ries. farms and homes in the t 4-county area
we serve in Central and Southern California,
the impact on all our lives would be devastat -
ing. After all, electricity is one energy we
cannot do without.
•
Two of our major goals are to cont1nue to
supply ample and rel iable electricity and to
work to improve the environment with rela-
tion to our generating plants and other facili -
ties. We'd like to tell you how we do it.
Water was once the primary source of
power used to spin the turb ines that gener-
ated electricity for Central and Southern
California. To trap the melting snows in the
High Sierra, Edison created the vast Big
Creek Hydroelectric Protect. It meant open-
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Food preparation. Agriculture.
Communications.
Refrigeration.
Heating&
air conditioning.
•
by
in g up a mountain wil derness and building
a network of dams and power plants. Today
"Big Creek" provides electricity for hundreds
of thousands of people
It also provides a vacat1on paradise for the
public to enjoy. including campgrounds, six
major man -made lakes and streams well-
stocked with trout.
Moreover. "Big Creei<" means flood con-
trol and irrigation water for the farmlands of
the San Joaquin Valley below.
Emission control.
Through recent developments and applica-
tion of pollut1on control techn1ques . emissions
from Ed1son's foss1l -luel plants have been
substantially reduced . 1ncl uding a significant
reduction of n1trogen ox1des .
A vacation paradise.
Ed ison 's Big Creek Hydroelectric Project,
located in the High Sie rra in Central California,
supplies electricity and provides a vast
recreation area for the public.
Edison trout farm.
Edison's COrl$ervatlon and water management
program at Big Creek Includes raising trout and
stocking them In surrounding streams.
• NEWPORT H~RIIOR ENgGN
SEC<mD SECTI~ - -f'lll! 5 ·
l!WRSD~Y. OCT. 22, 1910
COR<m~ DEL ~~R. CAUF.
helping to improve the environment
After most feasible hydroelectric sources
for Edison customers had been tapped .
Edison turned to fossil-fuel power plants as
a primary source for the growing demand
for electric energy.
Power plants in Southern California have
never been the major contributor to air pol·
lution, but when fuel is burned in power
plants, certain by-products of combustion
are released into the atmosphere. This is true
when burning gas or oil in power plants, gas
Peaceful use of the atom.
in homes, or gasoline in autos.
Ed ison launched extensive a<r pollut1on
research programs over 15 years ago. We
were among the first companies in the nation
to activate such programs. We were also the
first utility in California to use a low-sulfur
oil from Indonesia. It's costly. but it burns
much cleaner.
We have succeeded in making significant
reductions in emissions from our power
plants. We are working to reduce them even
Nuclear generation of electricity has two distinct advantages. It is a clean source of electricity.
and it helps conserve our natural resources. Above, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
near San Clemente. Two additional units are scheduled at this site . Although the plant is a
source of a miniscule amount of radiation, the amount is far below the levels set by the AEC.
Cleaner-bumite oil from Indonesia
When Edison bums oil in its major fossil-fuel plants. a low-sulfur type is used.
Edison was the first utility in California to use this cleaner-burning oil.
further. One effective way . we beli eve. is
to generate electr iCi ty at nuclear power
plants. In a nuclear reactor there is no
combustion, so there are no by-products of
combustion.
E
Two r.dditional nuclear units are sched-
uled for operation in 1976 and 1977 at the San
Onofre Nuclear Station near San Clemente .
Thereafter, the only major generat1ng facili-
ties Edison plans to bu ild 1n Southern Cali-
fornia's South Coast basm are nuclear un1ts. Southern California Edison
Ocean studies.
Manne biologist checks sea 11fe near the
San Onofre Nuclear Plant to determme if
sea water, used to cool plant condensers
affects the marine environment when the
water 15 returned to the ocean. Nmeteen
surveys have revealed no adverse effects.
Beautified substations.
New substations. such as the Doheny
Station above, are designed to blend with
surrounding areas. Edison is also pursuing
a program to beautify its older substations.
/
./
/
lmpi"CMd
designs.
Since there is
no practical way
at th1s time
to underground
high-voltage
lines, Edison 1S
anempting to
make new
transmission
towers more
anractive. Above,
award-winning
design by.
Henry Dreyfuss.
New parks.
Ed 1son works w1th
communities to enable them
to use SCE's transmiSSIOn
line nghts-of-way for the
benefit of the publ1c Above .
"Ed1son Tra1IS Park" m the
c1 ty of Monte rey Park
Burying lines.
Edison has expanded its
continuing program to
underground new and
exis«ng local low-voltage
distribution lines.
IICTIOM I. lt.t.OI
OCTOIU: 22.. lt70
VIC LEK, SPORTS BDI TOR
Caballos blank
foes--5th time
HALFBACK GARY GU1SNESS of the Corona Pee Wees Ls
shown at right getting under way on a 6 yard ga.ln in the
3rd quarter of the game with the Orange Rockets. other
Corona players are center Keith Peret, No . 56; Bob Bail-
ey, No. 74; GEor ge Austin, No. 78, aDd almost hidden be-
hind Gary Is fullback Bob Bauman. (VIc Opalek pboto.)
Cowboys tie, but
win in play-off
ton Torritos to a scoreless
•
The COWBOYS will enter-
tain the Tri -City Rebels on
the home range this Saturday at
1:30 and hope to colltinue their
winning ways alter anoU1er
sq•1eaker last week.
~~t~~~ r~~: ~tt~11eof };~ ~; 1 ..
American sudden death play-
off system, they emerged the
winner by a slim 3 yard mar-
gin. The Cowboy win broke
the 3 way tie for flrst in the
Continental League, which the
2 teams had shared with the
Garden Grove Bears. from all
indica tiOns the Cowboy-Bear
g-ome Oct. 31 will determine
the 1970 champion, U the !lew-
port-Mesans can get by the
Slurd} Rebels, W~ t1oWned the
South Coast Bruins last week
12-C,
Coac/1 Rolly Pulaski •s Buck-
aroos battled the Stan-
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C~4tll M• ,., ,.,.,....,, .. .,, •• J ..
• HOW SHOWING •
If he's an angel, • • 1mag1ne
what Gocl is like.
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HARRV
BELA FONTE
NTHe
ANGeL LeVINe-
GP COlOR by Delun•
UflflodArhm
e ALSO PLAYING:
GOODBYE COLU'•BU
The Cowboy defense contin-
ued to dominate with Doug Web-
er leading the defenders w[th
14 tackles, followed by Jer!
McBride and Bob Upson with
13 each. Mark Bulr.i ch, Bnan
WhiUord, Mike McNet!se, Kevin
Honeywell, Bob Clark, Randy
Parole, Jeff Bitetti, Dave Woo-
ters, Kurt Celinder, Phil Tupy
and Doug Arlams all combined
to throttle the powerful Tor-
rlto offensive unit, fresh trom
a strong 20-6 Wl.n over a good
Fountain Valley Cougar team
the previous w~k.
The COLTS will attempt to
keep in the rUMJn g for the
Brault! League crown when U1ey
trU8l to Garden Grove for a
2:30 Saturday encounter with
the capa.bleCougars. RooStark-
man's team is oow 4-l a!ld
trails ~nta Ana by ooe game.
The Couga.r s have a 3-2 record
so this is nether must win tor
the Pee Wees.
A tremendous 200 1\aU come-
back gave the gutty Co lts a stir-
ring 13-7 win over the Tri
City Raide:r s aod undisputed
possession of the runner up
spot in the league. The R.:tirl-
ers dropped to Jrd. Trailing
7-0 in the first hall and yield-
Ing 11 5 yards to the tougtl
Raider oUense, the Colts came
back and held the opposition
(Continued on Page 7)
Corsairs try
for 6th 0 wm
Coach Jerq Tripp's mlgtlt}'
Corsairs will attempt to make
if 6 in a row Sa turday at tile
~ewport-Mesa home fi eld when
they host the tough Tri-C,y
Clt.ar gers Ill a 3;30 encounter.
The Jr. Midgets Wt{'('ldng
cr ew was sky t11gh Saturday and
took apart til E> South Coast Tro-
J3-IlS to tile tune of 56-6.
Speedy Jon R.toda\1 started
the offens ive fireworks with
a bnlll..int run, tins t1me a 75
yarder. Mttch Barnett booted
the conver sions for tile PAT.
with Gary Parker holding, Af-
ter Gar} Parker ran the kick-
elf back 19 )'ards, the Corsairs
wtth Tom Baz.acas at the helm,
scored on a sustained march
with Ron Sm ith powerlog over
trom th e 4. Jon Randall broke
through the Tro)an defense on
a 47 yard punt return for the
3rd Corsair TO. On the fol-
lowing kick-orr Ben Robertson's
jarring tac kle forcf'd a fumble
in the J.ir and It was grabbed
out of the air by Mitch Bar-
nett, who raced 43 yards for
another spectacular score.
Harnett ki cked his 4t h stralgtlt
converswn to make 1t ZB-0.
The Corsa1rs continued their
first half l1erolcs with QB Tom
Bazacas passing to Mitch Bar-
nett w1U1 a 20 yard aerial to
the 19. and Mitch outran the
Trojan secondary for the final
first h.iU: marg111 of 34-0.
Tbe Cabllllos wUI travel to
Puente in a DOll-league en-
counter Saturday.
Coach AI Dies' powerhOuse
steam rol~ered the Santa Ana
PAUL DESMET starr.nnr on a )aunt around right end for
34 yards for the Costa Mesa frosh In their 16-0 victory
over Newport Harbor. Paul was knocked out of bounds on
the Harbor 9 in this bit of first quarter action. The drive
was halted, but Desmet returned Newport's punt from the
Newport 40 to the 8, and Mark Dully scored tram there.
Desmet taltied the PAT, and later scored on an 8 yard
power sweep In the 4th quarter. (Yl c Opaiek phOto.)
CHARGERS CAN CLINCH
LEAGUE TITLE SATURDAY
The Chargers could clinch Bren, Robbie Martin, Mike Mel -
their league title Saturday in lo aod Eric Smith.
their 9:30 a.m. contest 1111th The CARDJ~ALS t.J.ckle a-
the impr oving We stminster nother tougflie in the South
Rams. The onJy other game on Coast Mat.J.dQr s in a 10 a.m.
thel.f scedule is the oon-league game at South Coast Satur _
contests with the unde!eated day. The Cardinals lost a couple
Stanton Lobos Oct. 31. key players to school injuries
Coach Bob Gilbert's super-and also Coach Chuck Cock-
Char gers got the scare ol thelr rlll with the flu, but still bat-
young lives in their battle with tied the Santa Ana Cardinals
the Saddleback Valley Vaqueros down the wlre befor e being
whee the Vaqueros drove to the beaten 19-0. The NM offensive
Newport-Mesa 4 yud line early team threatened the enUre
in the g-.1me, but a determined game, having several drives
defense halted the initial drive stopped within the Santa Ana
aDd blunted further offensive ZO and one on the 2 Inch line.
thrusts to chalk up a big 24-0 The COUGARS travel to Gar-
win. Both teams went into the den Grove for a 1;30 encounter
game undefeated. The Chargers with the O&rden Grove Mus-
won 24-0 to preserve lhelr tangs. Coach Dlck Sijfss' squad
record of keeping their goal lost a hard fou ght contest to
line uncrossed with their 6th the undefeated Placentia Sharks
straight white washing, 27 to 0. This is the lowest
The Chargers exploded In point total the Sharks have been
the 2nd quarter. Terry Peter-held to all year.
son threw a 24 yard scoring in defense and offense tile
bomb to Steve CUssold on an Cougar s wereledbyDaveLang-
end around pass. Dan Duddrldge made, Scott Brosseau, Dan De-
kicked the 2 polnter. Just be-Dona to, Robert Porter and Kurt
fore hall time Ben Rhyan inter-Brockman.
cepted a Vaquero pass on the
Chargers last week with a 40-0
blastini that saw an all around
team effort combine to bla.nk
the opposition ror the Stll
straight week.
The Caballos are undefeated
and unscored ~n. The poteat
oUenslve unlt has rambled for
200 points, averaging 40 points ~
a game. The 0-0 detensive gem '
with the Garden Gorve Panth-
ers 1s the only game where
they Wled to socre.
Tom Benvenuti started the
scoring parade with a recov-•
erf:!d fumble in the Cllarger eod DEFENSIVE CORNERBACK Dave Parse!, No. 48, for the
zone. Bruce Sharp r an over E the Santa Ana line for the 2 3
stanc1a sophs Is detendlng against a Magnollii. pass In the
points. Pat Stlaughness br k rd quarter of the Eagles' Zl to 16 upset of the l)rev(Ously
away on a fla shy 61 y d 0 e undefeated Magnoli.a sophs. The pass was overthrown and
Jim Wi ore co yar r~n. the Magnolia end, No. 83, couldn't reach u. Back.ing 1.4)
Dave Gtf:s on u::e:t::tn7e~~ Parse\ is Tom Valiere In the background. (Opalek phOto.)
~~uc:ost~~~n~n~l~ue:v;~~!= H E ART. 8 REA K
::r:~:T~~:l~~n1~~b~~~ TEAMS CLASH more and Sharp combined on
~ef~O J::~s sc~~~:~ ~~sih~ This week's Irvine league Samuels for 188 yards. The
points with a line bu k Sl\a :ncounter at Davidson field, Kings rang LIP a big statlsti-. c • . rp Saturda.y, will feature the lr-cal edge 424 to 272.
came n ghl back and blazedmto vine League's "heart-break
the end zone tram 39 y.ards elevens ," ttle Sentinels ofMJg-The Barons took the opening
out. The attemp ted 2 pomter nona and the Corona. del Mar k.ick-o!f and drove 64 yards tor
!ailed. Larry Harada ta!Ued Sea Klllgs J. first quarter score and a
the . final 6 ~lnts in a power Se ntmei t'O<i.ch Marty Hicks 6-0 lead. The Kings tied It~
~enes, carryangtheba114hmes opened the season with an im-before the quarter eDCied on a
Ill succession, covering 45 pressive 6•6 tJe with Loara 19 yard effort by 140 pound
yards. . btH lost the Clrst stnng Quar-pony back John Miles. The con-
The exploslve Ca~llos rang terback. The rugged Ma gnoUa version was wide. The Barons
up 231 )'atds rushmg and 53 eleven then dropped 4 straight took the lead again in the 2nd
passing for a 284 total. The tile last a 16-0 verrtlct toEs~ quarter and added 2 poil.ts for
Charger.s were held to no pass tancla 's htg1l flying Eagles. .1. 14-6 tally. Before the half
com pletions. and a meager 27 Coach Dav£' Holland's Se.a en1le-d Corona went 80 yar ds,
yar ds rushing. Woody Akana 1\wgs nearly bagged a bag Oh£' with QB Keith Samuels com-
blocked 2 punts and along with last wet-k, but an extra quick bwlng with Klllefer for 30 aDd
Sharp, Benvenuti and the Fer-whi s tle robbed his team of an 26 yard passes. Bob ferraro
raro brothers, Mike and Marty, .:tlmost sure TD and UJe hard blasted through for the final 4
led the defensive Dons. Bruce luck Coron.ans l~st to Fountain ya rds for theTD. Miles added
Sharp, not only a potent of-V.;~.Uey 26 to 21. Early in the 2 points on an end sweep to
fensive threat but a matn cog 4th qwrter, a booming Sea tie up the game again 14-14.
in the defense, was named the Kwg vunt W.tS fu mbled by the A pi cture pass from Samuels
top defensiveplayeroflheweek. Barons' safety man andwasr~· to Ktllefer went for 58 yards
covered by the converging Co -and a go-ahead TD as the 2nd
rona defenders on the Baron 7 ha ll got u.nder way. Joe Ricca's
yard line. The quick whistle, conversion kick was success-
before ball control was es-ful, aod the Kings led 21 to 14.
tabllshed, an obvious error In Fountain valley scored just
jUdgment by the otnclal, ga.ve before the 3rd quarter eoded,
the ball back to Fountain Val-but the try for 2 points talled,
ley on the 13, where the baU and Corona still led, 21 to 20.
was ruled dead. Then a 15 yard At the start of the 4th quarter
P€nalty on the Sea King coach-fountaln Valley capitaUted on
ing staff moved the ball on to another break when Steve Ma-
the 28. hulski pi cked up a Sea King
LEAGUE
STANDINGS
Sunset league
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The Sea Kings rolled up 8 fu mble and raced 62 yards tor
first downs rushing 10 16 for the wtnnlng touchdown .
•n•Nf ... uc:.vf the Barons. Corona racked up The SCIPHS romped over ~ ...... ~ .. "" w ... w ... ' II first downs througll the air, Fountain Valley 30-6. EGown 10~~0 f'::'~~t: v""'' ~ o ~ ~ ~ wlt/l Karl Klllefer grabbing a The FROSH dropped a 6-0
. o, • •"''o• • 1 1 ' o series of 9 passes from Keith decision to Edison.
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THE LUXURIOUS
NEW BALBOA
THEATRE
HOMI 0' .OCIUNG CMAII IOGU
Pete McGowen opened the
2nd half scoring with a 25 yard
blast through the middle of the
Trojan defense. Kent EzzeU re-
cover ed a fumble and Mark
Kennedy tallied from 35 yards
on a quarterback keeper. Mc-
Gowen repeated with a 37 yard
bur st for the final TO.
21 yard line to start the sec.
ond drive. Bill HaUord ended
up surprising the defense on a
double end aroWld play that
worked P€rfectly, QB Terry
Peterson chalked up the 3rd
marker on a keeper that cov-
ered 30 yards on a power sweep.
Dan Duddrldge booted all 3
conversions, making it 10 for
12 In the last 2 games.
Barons next for Mesa
DOLi Y
SI-ION'. A.
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((i~TJNUOU~
Outstanding defensive a!ld of-
fensive players were Jeff John-
son, Gary Parker, Russ Meis-
singer, Brlan Marks, Mike Hall,
Mitch Baroett, and Dan Glies-
man.
Recetving defensive awards
from coaches Jerry TriPP and
Bill Brown for the Saddleback
game were Jeff Johnson, Nick
Kovalenko, Pete McGowen, Ron
Smith, Steve Marowltz, Russ
Metslnger, aa:l Kevin Langdale.
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VERSE ALL ST
etball Sh
arm Up Suits
129S & 199S
CONVERSE &
JACK PURCEL
Tennis Shoes
BASKETBALL
Backboards
1295 & 149S
VOlT
WILSON 189S &
LEATHER
licycles -Parb
Tires -T1bes -
Forrest Metcalf preserved
the Chargers' unscor ed upon
record in the 4th quarter by
overtaking a Vaquero back, who
had a 15 yard lead on him
and llnally bringing him dow~
on the Charger 20. Pete Leuck
led the charger defense with 10
tackles. Oftense and defeD.Sive
stalwarts tncluded Mark Gau·
thier, Robbte Bra.nt, Mike Gil-
bert, Matt Campbell and For-
rest Metcalf.
The COMA~ pull another
early dawn raid Saturday and
hope to add the Fountain Val-
ley Falcons to theic Hst of
victims. The 10 a.m. opener
Is at FountaJn Valley. Coach
Bob Martin's rock-rtbbed de-
fensive stalwarts got buroed
twice by the Bucknell League's
sll)er team to drop a heart-
breakJng 12-0 coolest to the
Tustin Ram&. A broken play,
which kxlked like a huge klss
for Ute Rams, resulted in a
lucky TD. The other Tustin TO
came oa a fantastic r eception
by ooe of tMtr floe eo:la, wbo
took an over tbe bead pass ln
lUll stride juot out of lbe orac>
of the Commando ddeoder.
Tills muted the 4th &tratctrt
weet the Commatdos beldthetr --wl-. first-.. a trulr remarkablt record. A
wta would bne put the Com ..
m.aaebot to a tte tor tlrst wttll
TUIIJA, &lid 1111 looa dr-UM loc:&1s to Srd place 1.a their
loup 1 ......
Mike Mello r eco¥end an-
-tumble IAIJIII pme, Dt-
foDII•• -· lncllldld K<>bl Pu-II.Ai, TOIIJ RaApr, DIYe
Tbomp--·llartla, KeY-.. Gn•u, Mtte Araold, GorJ
The Mustangs of Cost.a. Mesa
have the Irvine league co-lead-
ers to contend with Saturday
evening when they tangl~ with
the F'ounl.a.ln Valley Barons In
Westminster.
The Barons, fresh from their
26-21 free lor all vi ctory over
Corona c4el Mar, shares the
teague lead wllh Edison, both
with 3-0 r ecords. Mesa Is
tied With Corona del Mar In
5th place with 1 win aDd 2
losses.
The Mustangs are having
quarterback problems alter
lOsing Robin Senilr. with a knee
injury in the Estancia game 2
llreworks. ln the first quarter
Desmet took a Harbor punt on
his 46 aoo romped to the Har-
bor 8. Dulty wenl. the remain-
ing 6 on a power sweep. Des-
mel returned another punt 22
yards to highlight the 1st quar-
ter wtute Pete Brown and Har-
old Cathehart reeled oft nlce
pillS for Newport. Sharp al-
ternated Desmet and Dully ln
the second quarter and they
drove to the 8 behind some vi-
cious team blocking to spring
Desmet trom the 8. Sharp hh
Jim Swaln wUh a swlng pa.ss
tor thE tlnal 2 points aDd 16-0
verdlct.
weeks ago. He wWJjprobably be ,_ _________ _
out tor the year.
Coach Max Miller divided
the QB job In last Friday's
19-6 loss to Los Alamitos as
Kim Wolf, regular ta.tlbac k,
shared field general time with
Joe Artbur aDd FUp Dunell.
ou 111 cons 1
Opon Nightly 6,4$ p.m.
Sundey 1:45 p.m.
The Mesans completed 5 ot ,,__
11 passes for 49 yards but sui-.. 1.,..
fered 2 lnterceptloos, ·--1111
Los Alamitos scored ln eact. --
of Ute tlrst 3 quarters a.od led
19-0 gotnr Into lbe final period, lltlo6olotti11MIIIB
The Mustangs taWed wtU\ a. lf .. IIDS
54 yard loochdown dr tn. FUp ._.. -I!J•
Oaroell oomhtned with flanker e SECOND FEA 1U RE Doo 8Uer oo a 20 JIU'd pus
to lp.tte the drive, wbJch cal-,;1:u~;~D c:~~::.s
mtoattd ln a one yud plunce ' i ~====~;.:;;;;;:~ b)' Kim WoU tor the 1ooe Mea
aeon.
The Mesa SOPHS, •ho drop-
pad a 20 to & declll011 to Loo
Alamitos last week, ..W boll
Fouota.ta Valley at J:15 f'rl ..
day.
Til< II .. FROSH will -Wolllm l-llllllftorDOOD,
Oct. U, II 1'1$. TIM 1r<1ob
11 ....... 1 ·-Nowport Hutlor U-0 lllt WHt •IU.
QlllrlorlloU SIIYI Sllup dl-
rldlor 1111 auaet.
Tbt u.. touchdowD twlu,
Mart Duf1J and Peal Dumet, ..... --~~~~-··
Ch•rltt• HutOft
STUTS
WIDNISDAY
OCTOIII21
(OitTUIUOUS UtO'If
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ITS ALL SO FUNNYI"
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NEWPORT HARBOR EN~G'i
ARST SECTION --Pi!je 1
ll!URSOAY, OCT. 21. 1970
OORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. Newport Beoth Balboa Newport-Mesa
SPORTS SCENE Real Estate Balboa Island Cosio MeSG
Lido Isle Corona del Mar
By VIC OPALEK leams; Enst111> Ill Llocoln, To-
The CJty of Newport Beach Wloklt at Davl.s, and Kl.lser at
parkl aDd r6Cr...Uoo depart-Rea.
meot •IU IPOilSJI' a father-A results: LlncolnLucersO,
son excurs!oo to see the Los Davis Colts 0. The Rea Ramt
Angeles Rams play the At-pulled an IC)set, holding the En.
la.nta Follcons at tllfl Los Anre-tip Sei Bees to a 6.8 Ue.
les CoUseum Sunday, Nov, 8. Jeff Adams scored the Ensip
Newport Mesa schOolbuseswtU touchdown. Cb.arUe Lopez hit
leave from the Newport Harbor off tackle from 5 yards out tor
Community Youth Center the Rams' 6 points. The Kaist.
Ma.rtners Park and the PBR Knlgflts dropped a 6.0 duke to
otttce a.t 11 a.~. and wilt re. the TeWink.le Trojans,
tW'n a.pproximately 5:30 p.m. EIU11gn Sea Bees and the.Te-
Tlckets wlU be $5.00 per per-Winkle Troja.ns are deadloCked
son for reserved seats a.nd may wJth 2-1 records, The Rea Rams
be purchased at Ma.rlners Pa.rk, and Lincoln Lancers are Ued
the Youth Center or the PBR for 2nd with records or 1 win,
office from 3:30 'to 5:30 Mon.-1 loss and llle.
da.y through Friday. All boy s B r esults: Davis 14, Lincoln
must be accompiLnJed by either 0. Ensign 6, Rea O. Ka.ls€r Z4,
a Wher or mother and the en-TeWiak.le 0. The Kaiser Knights
tire family Is welcome to at~ lea.d the league w!Ul a 3-0
tend. r ecord, followed by t he Te-
The r ecreation department lnkle Trojans at 2-1 and En-
has purchased a Umlted number sign at 2-1.
BIL L WHITF'ORD of the New-
port Harbor Sailors Is on the
receiving eod of a pass from
QB Al vin White In the3rdquar-
ter or the game with Marina .
Whitfor d caugfll 5 ot the 6
passes completed by Whlte in
Harbor 's 7 to 0 YiNor y. (PIIO!O
by Vic Opaiek.J
Curt Dosh
REAL TO"
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1730 W. COAS HWY.
N•wport B•ach
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
NO. l -71 -69313
of tickets and earlY registra-
tion Is encouraged. f or further
lntorma.Uon you can contact Ted
Winston, recrea.uon supervi-
sor, or Dic k Dusterhofi, rec-
r eation s~rlnteodent, at 673-
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LOARA HOSTS SAILORS
On Wednesday, November
18th, 1970, at eleve n o'clock
a.m., at South Main EDtrance
on West Sixth Street ot Okt
Co unty Courthouse, In the Ctty
of Santa Ana, CaWornta, UNI-
TED CA LI FORNIA BANK,
Trustee or successor Trustee
under the Deed of Trust made
by Allen Dale and Chark>tte F.
Dale, husband aod Wlte, a.od
recorded Apr il 7th, 1969, ln
Book 8920, Page 803 of Of-
fi t tal Records of Orange
County, Californla., given tose-
cun an indebtedness in favor
or Fedcal Distributing Com-
pauy, a cor poraUon, by reason
of the br each or certain obU-
gauons secured thereby, notice
of whicll breach was r ecorded
March 17t h, 1970, 1n Book 9241,
P.t~e 43, of said Officl.al Re c-
orlis, wtll sell at public auction
to the h1ghest bidder tor cas h,
payable In lawfu l money of the
Umted States at the time of
sal~. without warranty as to
tllle, possession or encum~
br.lllr;es, the interest conveyed
to and now held by said Trus-
tet und~r said Deed of Trust
m the property situate ln Or-
<UI'I:!I:: County, CaWorni.a, de~
srnbed as: Lots 76 and 77
of Tract So. 907, in the City
of :-.'ellipOrt Beach, County of
(JrJ.nge, Sl;lte of California, as
per m.tp recor ded In Book 28,
Pa.ges 25 to 36 inclus111e, Mts~
cellmeous Maps, in the offi ce
of thl: county r t>Corder of said
count); tor the purpose or pa y-
lll b otJligatlons secured by said
JJee<J, mclur:llng fees, char~s
.:tnd expenses of the Trustee,
.tdiiJ.IiN•s, if any, under the
ter!lls of said Deed, Inter est
t!l~>riO'On, aod $7,500,00 In un-
l.ldltl pnnr:1pal of the Note se-
·-·urt.><l l!) sa.Jrl Deed.
It looks like Randy Carpen-
ter has been reading Estancia
Coach Phil Brown's book . He
converted 2 PATs when the Eag-
les blanked Magnolia 16-0. Ran-
dy was a little shaky In his
flrs.t attempts against Costa
Me sa but look for hlm to com e
on strong and give Estancia a
little boost In that depa.rtment.
With their power running attac k
and wUh Curt Thomas ' passing
to Robbie Kaiser and Kevin
Brown, his boots will jus t com-
plement a n already potent of-
fensive.
Don 't o11erlook the fine job
that the hard working, likable
Eagle coach Is accomplishing,
This ''best e11er " Estancia gr id
team has power ed Its way to
4 'Mlns In 5 games, the only de -
feat being a narrow 2 pointer
with Edison. The brlllla.ntdebut
of Ernie Johnson and hi s "de-
fensiv e dudes" over at Newport
Harbor ha s kind of oYer shad-
owed the equally great job Phil
Br own Is doing.
Saturday's battle royal be-
tweeD Newport Harbor and La-
ora at La Palma stadium head-
lines the Sunset League's super
schedule In a leagUe that may
evaluate as one or the toughest
tn the state. The addition of
coach Ernie Johnson to the
NeWj)Ort scene and of Leon
Wheeler to the Marina head
grid post cerWnly has added
considerable prestige to an a l-
r eady distinguished group ol
prep football mentors .
The crucial Marina-Newport
war last week saw Coach Er nie
JOhnson's defensive unit shut
out Marina's high ly touted duo
or Quarter back Steve Monahan
and big powerful fu llbac k Joe
Ventimiglia. Marina as a team
was averaging 364 total offense
per game. Monahan was av-
eraging 171 yards per g-ame
r unning and pass ing. Venllmig-
lia was averaging 150 yards
per game aOO leading the Sun-
set league ball carrier s with
a 11 .5 per carry avera~.
The Sal lors Umlted full-
back Venti miglia to 21 yar ds In
8 c arries. The Vik.l ngs llnlshed
with 21 1 total otfense with
Monaha n gelling 13'J yards 011
4 ~omp letlons In 15 .tUempts.
Four Interceptions !Jy Newport
helped in the 7-0 victory.
• The Newpor t rlefenslve 1.mH
sUlled numerous Mar ina rlr ives
deejl In S,ulor ter ritor y, With
Bill Whitford's 3 pass Inter-
ceptions pldying " bt~ part in
the shut-out. Hon Tripp, Phil
Metzger, Jim Swirk, Ter ry Al-
br itton, Eric StrLI'ker , Grant
Gelker , R.uil.l}' Hamilton, Griff
Armes, M1ke Mors aod Taras
Youn g .til "did tllelr tob" in
holding !i1e explos111e M.1r1na
Vikmgs scoreless.
Arter a scoreless f1r st I~<~H ,
tile t\ewporters took the see-
onc.J IL.i.l! kkkoff, going 45 )<arrts
in l t pla}·s ... Hkhle Simons rE-g-
IStered ltle only tour·Mo-..·n of
the game with a 2 Y.trtl sW.at.
Al11 1n While llooteo-1 the t!XIt.l
point.
Simons .tnrt Mike l:..J.StN!in~
war ~ the malnst .. ws of the H.tr-
bor offense. Ri ciHe S imon ~ led
w the rushin~ category wttll
77 yarris, quarterback Whttt·
had 76 J.f'lll E.aster hnr rusller1
ror .;o }'<tnts.
The Eagles have outscor ed
the opposition 12$ to 36, no t tad
for the 2nd year coaching sWt.
Dan Duddr ldge, our J r. All
American 11 year old, 1"l pound-
er , booted 3 lor 3 conver sions
in the cr ucla!Char ger -Vaquero
24-0 win last Saturday. This
makes 10 out of 12 for the
little ''boomer ,'' Hls kicks don't
just clear the cross bar; they
sat! as hlgt• as the upr ights
most of the time.
Falcons challenge Eagles !Jated. O<:tober 15th, 1970.
L~!TUJ CA L!FOR:-JlABANK,
r rustet·. The Golden Eagles of l::s-
t;mcla will attempt to stay tn the
thick of the lrllille league race
when they take on the Santa
Ana Valley Fa lcons Fr iday
evening at Da11!dsoo fle ld. Coach
Phil Brown's Eagles are taking
on a win-less Valley team that
has a lot of talent but just
hasn't had things go right for
them so far.
the E.1gles ' first pl.1y J.!ter
Robbie Kaiser r e turnt<~'J the
Magnoha free ki ck to tile Se n.
tlnel 34, Thomas rolled out on a
quarterback keeper J.nd out-
raceo-1 the se-.:oodat), lliJ.klllg
II 15 -0. RJ.f)lly C&rpenter ki cked
Harold s. kauer (.1Uthor iz.ed
s ignature).
65404
PubUsh: Oct. 22, 29,
1 ')70, 111 the :"-Oewport
En~l!(ll,
Nov. 5,
Harbor
his 2nd r on11er siou for tl•e fulJ.! ~=~--~-----
111·0 tJII)'. Coli i" Yeur WMt AA While you're In the nel ~l
bor hOOd, stop by Pink's Dr ug
store In Costa Mesa and check
on some of the baseball a<'tlon
shots of last season's games
tha t he has In his back room,
plus many other photos and me-
mentos. We 'll be posting some
of the Ensign football action
pies ther e soon, so stop by and
check them out. Alvin Pinkley
Is one of the a.IN 's most a11!d
.sports rans . The re aren't muy
high school or college sports
event s that he misses. Be Is a
r eal sports booster, and the clly
of Costa. Mesa Is fortunate to
have him as thelt counc ilman.
Copies of the Enstgn are a un-
able a.t the drug stor e oow, as
we have had a lot of Inquiries
on the availability of ertracop-
les.
The EST t\:\CIA S(JPHS '"''On to th.e !ul ..
a Ut~ one o~er the undefeate-1
M.tgnolia 1\.•am when the} posted 673..os50
a, 21-15 \JPSt'l.
Est.lncia, fresh from 'heir
cit y championship win over
Costa Mesa, rnet a deter mined
Ma gnolia team last week. The
Eagles blanked Magoolia 16-0
in a contest trJal featured the
defense of both clubs the en-
tire first half. Estancia scor ed
their first touchdown with on ly I
2:46 r emalning In the 2nd quar -
ter in a drive that Inc luded a
pass Crom Curt Thomas to Kev Ill
Br own to the 3 yard Une. The
Magnolia defense he\d for Z
downs before ThOmas lmlfed his
way lhrougtl for the TO. Raooy
Carpente r booted the extra
point.
Jr. hi flag football:
Games today , both A and B
A blocked kick by Estancia
tac kle Craig Dennis In the 3rd
quarter resulted In a sa!ety,
running the count to 9.0, On
Cowboys win play-off
(Continued !rom Pagt! 6) Slocum, Todd Hunter, Gr eg
to a minus 4 yards In the Metcalf and Scott Sutherland
second half. They were held also contribtied to the Colts
to 34 yards rushing and pass-big win.
ing the first hall so wtth coach The CORONAS will enter -
Roo Starkman's brilliant sec-taln t he Garden Grove Lancers
ond hall strategy working per-tn a.n 11 :30 engagement Sat-
fectly, they blasted for 93 ya.rds urday at the Costa Mesa home
rushing and 79 pass ing for a field. Hurt by missing key per-
r espectable 172 total yardage sonnel through injuries, Coach
a.ga.lnst a nne defensive team. Doug Dreyer's battlers drop-
Ha.r d running Scott Coshow ped a close 13-0 battle roya.J
sparked the drive tbat stuted to the league leading a.OO sttu
on the Colt 34, taldng a flare undeleated Orange Rockets.
pass from QB Kyle Bischotr The Coronas reeled off some
and busting through for 35 big nice runs by Gary GuJsness,
yards to the Raiders 33. La.rry Bob Bauman. Jerry Dolan,
Englehart then tCIOl oft on a Mark DeLancellotti, and Cllrls
ten end sweep that ended \C) Hall. Kurt Jae led tbe c:lefense,
In the Trt city end 100e. The which hekl the Rockets to their
pAT failed and the 3rd period lowest polnt total so far tl\la
score was 7-6 tor the Raiders, year.
The Colts sUll trailed late The COMANCHES will at-
In tiNt 4th quarter and It took tempt to make It 2 tn a row
a combina.Uon of some clutch when they take oo the Placentl&
runs by Englehart and Coshow MarU.ns in a 2 p.m. game at
plus: a circus catch of a Btsc. the Marll.o Dome neld Sat-
hott to Jett Broker pa.ss d£'4!P urday,
in Raider terUory to keep the Coach Jim Grant had his team
Colts a.uve. Bischoff drlllad IC) t« tbe pme with the Santa
HOMY Pene just lnslde tbe Aoa Cardinals aDd their lZ-6
pi Uot with the pme wlD. L:nnabawkloc of tbe Santa Aoa
niDI 1trlke with just 28 sec-team drqlped them out of the
ooda rema1nJ.nc in the pmt • ._.,.. t1Ue .aamblt.QBCiu'la
Brad Tbomu added the two fern. coaoected oa a zo yard
pol.atl with a power wedct ott pua to RJet N•• lD the %ad
loft tackle, l1lLklnc tbe llllll q.arter a.r tbelr 111'11 TD. Rtu
tallY 14-7. IUllor'o bd -loter04111l00
sto.o Wyatt llllor<'flod a pr•nd ID bt tile iloF ID tbe win·
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CORBIN-MARTINJl L.:::::==== 6 7 6 -16 6 2 ====:::::J
It has EVERYTHING!
Three bedrooms a.nd den plus fa mily room. Built-Ins.
dishwasher, flreplace, carpets, drapes, cover ed pa -
tio, beaut iful yard. Assume low inlert'st FHA loan.
S29,750
ASSUME LOW INTEREST
FHA LOAN
Wells-McCardle
Realtors
ll.llilllll1 s.,.,U:, Siloce 190
IIIOMIWPOIT COST A lilfSA
Pele Bamdl R.a/bj
pHUnU
VIEW FANTASTIC!
FROM A HIGH POlNT IN CORONA KIGHLA Nili.
PANELLED FUHLY/DlNtNG R()()W, BUILTIN KIT -
CHEN 2 BEDROOMS AND 2 BATHS. CAREFREE
y AR O' WITH COMPLETE PRIVACY. fEE LAND
15'.500.
I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I
Salea tbrOUCb the Multiple u.t1llC
Semee oe tbt Newport Buwr-eo.ta
Mea Board oC Realton totaled
onr $54 mUI!oa for the TWELVE
IDCllltU oC 1 eQ, Tbb repr-t.
1,2M unlt Al• aDd a di)llar nlua
IDereue oC 4% onr the ame ~rtod
cllut year, wblellwuaNCOI'd)"IU'.
u.t your property-with a RealiDr
today.
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OPEN HOUSE
SAT., SUN., 1 · 5
3BEDROOM.2 QATH~OMEON FEELAHD.
428 MOR,.ING CANYON ROA.O .
CO RON A rll GHL AN OS
546,500 •••• CORONA HIGHLANDS
S.l-X BEDROO"S. 31\ OATHS, VIEW111
FEE LAND AHD !<EARLY NEW TillS IS
A iiO"E WITH T~E BEST OF EVERY-
TiliNG.
CALL US TO SEE THIS LARGE liOME I •••• JUST LISTED
IRVINE TERRACE
FA.HTASTIC VIEW ..• LARGE PRIVATE
POOL. .. l BEDROO:.IS PLUS DEN WITH 3 BATHS •••• EACH HOUSE$28,000
R-2 LOT, SOUTH OF HIGHWAY . CORONA
DEL MAR . ••••
SHORECLIFFS
3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH HOME WITH SOME
VIEW, FEE LAND, LOVELY AREA.
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OOX Y. tRAXKl.IX
I RE:Al.TOR ' 32~ East Coni Hll'f!WIJ
Cor ON del lAM , t•Morn••
PMN· ti73-Z22l
THE llfA{;GURNS' HOME
.4. unique co1oll ill In Sbonclilb! Huge old
mansiorHype with 4 Jn&e bedrooms. 4 b.ths,
a ''widow's walk," a sundect _11. noolt:s 1.: cran·
lties everywhere. An old fasbtooed back yard
with trees &: garden! just like back home.
.o\ perfect project for a LamiJy to buy. flx up
and Jive in forever more. Property ha.!L bft:n
\'I Cated and price just reduced S4000 to
S19.t50 .. A.nxious ! Bring y_our Imagination :
Re•l El!•t•, 61s..«xx::, 2443 £. eo.t Higtrny.
Corona Del w.r. C.ltonA 11:2125
J CBeautj[uL
PoinL f!!llieuJ. • •
Whether 1t IS the "Lap of Luxury" pomt ot v1ew
you ga1n !1v1ng tn e11.cluS1ve Oov~r Shoru -or
the unobstructed po1nt of v1ew reach.ng from
the Pac1f1c Ocean to Saddleback Mounta1n-
tl 's beaut1 fu! Add-pnvate wh1le sandy
beaches-Newport 's excellent schools -and
you have p rest•ge l1v.n g. Choose one of th~
exqu1s1te $100,000 to $190.000 Wells' Bay-
crest homes o r se lect one of the few rema'"•na
la rge. homes •tes 1n Newport Beach and Ivan
Wells & Sons w1l ! build a qua lity custom home
des1 gned fo r your family. Ready tor the best1
JAMES CLUTJ'ER 1.1 pictured here at Ganadtrll. Ploto
Barrelros tn Vila Franca de Xln. Portupl, a bup ranch
when fldltina bulls are bred,
N.B. artist tours Europe
James Clutter, Newport dobl to ¥lsit the museum at
Beach artist, nasreturnedfrom the Plaaa de Toros aDd the
an extensive tour ol Europe. He Museo de Ta.u:rln Natlonal. ln
drove some 3,000 miles th.rougtl Granada he went to the Al-
Germany, Switzerland, Italy, hambra to see the work of Ro-
F"rance, SDain, and Portugal. berto Domingo, bull tlghUng
In Lug:ano, SwHt.erland, he painter.
visited the VIlla Fayortta, Fine He attended corrldas In Ma-
Arts Museum, on the estate of drld, where the bulls came
Baron von T~lssen. from the Ganaderla. Pinaral,
In Italy he toured the Ferrari and a unique treate de frente
plant to Ma.ranello and the of-corrida in Cordoba between
fices tn Mxl.ena. He presented El Cordotles and Mlguelln. Mr .
Enzo Ferrari wit h a watercolor Clutter carried his sketch pad
painting of Tony Brooks drlv-to all the bull fJgtlts, recording
tng a Lancia. Commendatore Images for fUture paintings.
Ferrari presented Mr. Cl ut-He made a specla.J stop Jn
ter with an autographed book Linares where Manolete met
of his We and a personal let-1\ls death. He plans a palnUng
ter expr essing his gratitude for titled "Ultima Faena" as a
tbe painting. r ecord of the pilgrimage.
While at the factory, Mr . ln Portugal,Mr.Clutterspent
Cl.tter witnessed a 512 Spyder li me In VIla Franca. de Xira,
being prepared for a race. He the largest area tor ganaderlas,
atteoded the race the 500 Km the ranches wherefigtltlngbulls
d1 Imola, watchlni: the es.cite-are bred. This provided an un-
me nt with special Inter est as para lied opportunity tor sketch-
a fan and painter of racing, and lng and watercolor painting,
as a Ferrari owner. In Paris he attended a spec-
ln Spain he visited the Prado ial exhibit at the Jeu de P.aum.
tn Madrid to view paintings by m~. featuring French lmpres-
EI Gr eco, Murtue, stonists, and at L'Oranger le,
He stopped In Cor-where a Goya eXhibit was he ld.
JIMBO'S
FAMILY COFFEE SHOP
DINNERS
01
BREAKFASTS
FOR TH E PRICE Of
• btept for Specials
WITH THIS COUPON
Good thru Wed., Oc-t. 28
OPEN 24 HOURS
UNDER NEW \IANA GE.\IE'VT
3050 E. COAST HIGHWAY
Pollution factor cited
U tM *it ol Ca.J1bldautl ildtral ft•DClal llllltuct, 11 a locltnl -w _,.._ ·--by tbo otato. Wbllo ,.. tsoa ot tbt coutat tr.....,, tbe •• ue ,,.,. tblt Dl&aDJDc tar ,
foclonl ""....-wt11 -. UJo rolocolloa ot W. routo lD
11der tbe 10c1aJ. tc:ODOmlc &Dd tbl Nnport Beach area bu
CYirODmiO&IJ. ttttcia of tbt been lQiDc 0D for IOIDt time, .......
pr...,..cl routoo. 1bo IIlio bu DOl rat IDcllc:ated
Ttdl 11 tM a.onoer rtcti.Y.cl wbttbar !.S..l t\aiW wtll be
by I local rtatdeota from tbl req•Jted. Sboukt tht ltlte re. •
Federal Hl-f Admlnl--queat foclonl ,.ntelpattoo to
Uon ot tnt U.S. Department ot the project. the Cautoro.l.a Dtv-
Tnnlport&Uoo. talon of HJctnn.Ys wtu be rt-
lDquirttl had been stDt to qu.J.red to 1\lriUsh a report IQI·
Wasbi.Jictoa by Roy B. WoolHY lyllD&: tbt toel&l, ecooomlc,
ot Lldo lsle, a Newport Be&eh a.Dd. eavtronmerQ.l tftectl of
attorney, and bY F. C. Wood tbe vuJous alteroaUve toca-
Jr. of B&lboe, a real estate tlons coosidered aDd the bast•
appraiser. They asked for a 14JOO wtdeb. it reeommeDds the
statement of federal poUey oa approval of a particular Io·
f1Danclng a freeway throop C&Uotl. r:::::,;~
Newport Beach and Corooa del ''UDder tne elrcumstuces, ll I
Mar, where damage to envtr-l suggest you continue contacts onmeot would be caused by with your 1oca1 offtcta.ls and THE BALBOA POWER SQUADRON 1\eld Its a.Mual aavl-
nolse and poUutlon. They cited with yolO' OivlsSon of Hlgtnrays gator's log race for the "Bud Miller" perpetual trophy
the National Envlroomental to assure that YOW' Ylews are ort Newport Harbor Oct. 10. First place honors weot to
Polley Act otl969, which seeks known. At this stage, the plan-na.Yiptor Augie Soucie aboard the 36 foot Ullifiite, "Golden
to preseTYe the environment of llinl tor the pro}eet Is entirely Girl." Augie, who won the log race back. 1n 1968, 1s shown
local communities. at the state and local level... here, at lett, with George Berenson, the sktpper on the
The reply came from John In hls letter to the Fed-winning boat. Second place was taken by navlpt.or Ellis
A. Swanson, assoeL:.te admlnl-era! H1gbway AdministraUon, Yaroell aboard the cruiser, "Lady Gay," piloted by Jim
strator for right-of-way and Mr. Wood bad pointed out: Grose. Third place award went to ll:lvigator Ken Logan
envtronment. He wrote as Col-"Tile proposed route of the aboard the Pacemaker F'lybridge Sedan, '•Taffy Too,"
lows; (Pacific) coast Freeway cuts wlttl Car l Coslow at the he lm. Augie Soucie's total pre-
"The PacUic Coast free-through two of our best bust-dlct('d log error was only IS seconds; ElUs Yarnell's,
way (State Route 1) Is on the oess districts and three very 43 seconds, and Ken Vlgan's, 1 minute, 13 seconds.
federal ..aid primary system. line residential areas that wtll F I f d "d 1 Aooo.d<ngly. It Is eUgible for lose much of the<r value be-orum se or can I a es
-----------cause of the taking of the vtew -~E GAL HOTICE of the Bay a.nd the Ocean, At A candidates' forum will be
one point, diesel trucks wtll heW at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
clumb a grade adjoining Hoag Oct. 29, In the Costa Mesa high
Memorial Hospital; the noise school lyceum under the co-
and pollut1onwtllsurelyda.mage sponso r sh.ip of the League of
the environment that th.ls bill Women Voters and the Ameri.
Urns to prevent. can Association of University
NOTICE OF' PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that
th e Planning Commission of
the City ot Newport Beach will
hOld a pubUc hearing on the
a.ppllcatlon of THE IRVINE
COMPA..'iY for a Use Permit
No. 14~ oo property located
on th.e southwest corner of Pa-
ciltc Coast Hwy. and Jamboree
Rd., oorth of proposed realign-
ed Bayside Drtn (Promontory
Point) to permlt construction
of a 626 dwelllng unif apartment
house compleL
Notice Is hereby turther given
that said public hearing will
be held on the 5th day of No-
Yember, 1970, at the hOur of
8:00 p.m. In the Council Cham-
bers of the Newport Beach City
Hall, at which time and place
any and all persons interested
may appear and be heard there-
on.
Don R. Adkinson, Secr etar}
Newport Beach City
Planning Commission
Publish: Oct. 22, 1970, In
the Newport Harbor Ensign.
VICE MAYOR ROGERS
0110ES IRVINE CO.
"This freeway Is planned to Women.
uoid most of Huntington Beach, The caOOidates tor the single
to our west, a.oo to pass behind vacancy on the Newport Mesa
Laguna Beach aod Dana Point, school district board will each
to the southeast. Between, It be given 10 minutes for a pre-
cuts back toward the Ocean sentatlon of opinions and quall -
for a.n 8 mUe ruination of New-n cations. AquestionaOOanswer
port Beach-·the only city to be period will folio"'-'·
so treated. E1cellent inland The candidates are Joseph
r outes behind both Costa Mesa Dul:ty , Calvin C. Buck, Bev -
and Newport Beach have been erly K. Langston, Richard D.
over looked; they would pre-Hanchett and Car olyn M.
Yent all the damage to our en-Ktmme. Their names are on the
vlronment.''
N.B. BUILDING PERMITS
Fashion Island, tire sprinklers,
$3,400.
lrvlne Co., gasoline t.ank ror
service station at 1850 JambO-
ree Rd ., $1,000.
Baka.r & Associates, 168 unit
~rtment project, building No.
4, at 900 San Joaquin Hills Rd.,
60 $3,216,000.
"'NE WPORT
A single permit, for $3,276,-
000, assures an otherwise slow
building month of a sizable total
for October in Newport Beach.
Following permits, in the am-
ount of $1,000 and over, were
Issued during the past week:
• NE WPORT CENTER
Yamato restaurant, No.
VIce Mayor Howard Rogers, __ _,L,_,E,_,G"A"L'-"N"O'-'T-'tC~E __
J. Hartnett, 2-story, !-unit
dweUing, 109 24t h St., $31,000.
• BACK BAY eYer watching for a.n oppor-
tunity to take a verbal jab at
the Irvine Co., thought It was
stran~ that the comp&ny was
requesting the annea.Uon ot
Harbor Vlel\' HJ.Us, Phase J,
to the city last week.
"On th e one hand, the lr-
Yine Co. is asking for an an-
nexation of land ID one pa..rt of
the city, but on the other hand,
ts opposing the annexa.Uon of
the Co ll1ns-leased property ln
another part of the city," Vice
Mayor Rogers noted, "I don't
th.lnk they know what they want.''
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING B. H. MUler, addition at3901
Notlce Ia hereby &1Yen that Birch St., $10,000.
the Plannlna Commission ol the • BALBOA ISLAN D
City ot Ne"WPOrt Beach will hOld John E. Cooper, 2-story du-
a publlc hearlng on the appUca.-plex, 325 Sapphire, $3 4,000.
Uon of Balboa Bay Racquet • ~E WPORT HEIGHTS
Club, Inc., for a Use Per mit Ruzicka, add room at 435
No . 1492 on property located c li 0 $4 ~ at.a na r ., ,vvv.
at 1600 East Coast Highway • IRVlNE TERRACE
(Irvine Coast Country Club) to J. K. Baillie, add roo m and
permit expansion of existing make a lterations , 1815 Baya-
Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club d T $12 000 ere er ., , .
from 3 acr e to 7 acre faciHty ,----------wtth additiou of six tennis court~
and a professtona.l center collrt.
P ermisslon to serve food and
Uqoor to members and guests
1s also requested. YO
Nov, 3 t:u.llot tor selection of
a trustee for the posttlon vaca-
ted by the recent resignation of
Elizabeth L1lly.
LEG4L NOTICE
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Fictitious Firm Name
THE UNOERS lGNEDdohere-
by certify that they are con-
ducting a Graphics Arts busJ-
ness at 1880 Whittier AYe.,
Costa Mesa, CaW. 92627, under
the fi ctitious t1r m o.ame of Mod.
ern Graphics and that sa.ld flrm
is composed of tbe foliowtna
persons whose names in tuU
and places of residence are as
follow, to-wit D. Roger Hogan.
930 w. Victoria, Costa Mesa,
Ca Ul. 9262'7; Henry C. Hol-
comb, 20712 Farnsworth Lane,
Hunttn~on Beach. Calif. 92627.
WITNESS our hands this 3oth
day of September, 1970. D. Ro-
ge r Hogan, Henry C. Holcomb.
STATE OF' CALIF"ORNIA )
)ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
Or\ THIS 30th day of Sep-
te mber, 1970, befor e me, a No-
tary PubUc in and for said
county and state, residing
therein, duly commissioned and
S'Nor n, persoaa.J.Iy appeared
Henry C. Holcomb, D. Roger
Hogan. known to me to be the
persons whoSI names a.re sub-
scribed to the within tnstru.
menl, and acknowledged to me
that they executed the same.
WITNESS my twx! and of-
tidal seal. Juanita M. Shetneld,
:-lotary Public tn and for said
County and State. My Com-
mission ezplres Sept. z, 1973.
Publish: Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29,
in the Newport Harbor
E
BIG SELECTION
for IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Including PINTOS!
Notice is hereby furt her given
that saJd publlc hearing wlll be
held on the 5th da y of Novem-
ber, 1970, at the hour of 8:00
p.m. in the Council Chambers
of the Newport Beach CUyH.all,
at which time a.nd place any
and all persons Interested m1y
appear and be heard thereon.
when you buy the NEW
o MUSICAL fOil SAL! o BS . OPPORTUNtTI ES
FALL SALES FESTIVAL
BeautiJul Stelnway Gr., Wal.
fln.--save 1/2; other tine
grands--Yamaha, Steck, Kawal,
Settergren, Knabe, etc., from
$795. Used console piano, reg.
$885, now $449,
"ALL THE NEWS THAT FITS'" WANT TO EARN In your spare
by Herman H. Dinsmor e. time? Be a Fredric's Wtg'ery
Hardtack., $7. A cr1Ucalana-Glrl. Write P. 0 . Box 30,
lysis of the news and edl-Lakes or Fo ur Seasons, Crown
Don R. Adkinson, Sec r etary
Newport Beach City
Planning Commission
Publish: Oc.t. Z2, 1970, In
the NelfPOrt Harbor EnslftD.
torial content of the New Point, Ind. 46307.
York Times. 1-----------
Slightly used Yamaha Organ,
perfect conr:l., new guarantee
~ big savings; lots of other
used or gans.
Ortler fNM:
.W•d~o.f.aioe8lloolr; ....
.JIM a..-, ....
fba&allll ... -.............
o PROPERTIES FOR RENT
P-38828
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS SE RVICES
LEE'S MOVERS _ hOusehold Fictitious Firm Name
and pianos. Li censed and ln-THE UNDERSIGNE D do here-Select yollr pt.ano or orga.n
now--Lay-away tor CHRIST-
MAS.
SCH MIDT MUS IC CO
Hammond-Yamaha.Stelnway
1907 N. Main St., Santa Ana
Est. 1914
sured. Same rates 7 days. I by certlly t~t they are con.
Time starts at your place. ductlng a . btcycle sales and
STORE F'OR RENT. Corona del Estimate by phooo 24 hOurs. repa.lr bustness at2116 Newport
Mar 660 SQ. ft. store or of-PhOne: 545-6139. Blvd:, Newport Beach, under
'-----------the ticUtlou.s firmn.a.me otNew-flce space wtthparKJ.ng.Real-1" port Cyclery, and that said
ooomtcs Corp., 675 -6700. -··-A AA • • • ·----------ftrm is composed or the follow-
COMMER CIAL BlnLD lNG op-
~ORk UNH~O poslte Hoag Hospllal. 20
SECRET ARlAL WORK, mJmeo-rooms, 3000 squa.re feet, $350
grapntng, notary, small book· __ m_o_m_h_. _Jo~m __ v_o_ .. _l,_646_·_1_6_75.
keeping a.ccounts. Call 673. 4050 afternoons. FOR RENTII 1, 2 a..oo 3 bed-room apartments UlrougtKKJt
lRONlNG. Yea.rs 0f es:perlence
on all types ot clothing & llne!:il.
Speclalty, men's shirts. $1..5tl
per 1\r . Mable Whltman, 607
Marguerite, CDM. 673~2774.
--------------~------HELP WANTED
Orafl&'E! County, From $69.50
to $188.50, fUrnished or un-
fUrnished. Ask for Jodi, 832-
7800.
FOR RENT!\ 4, 3 a.nd 2 bed-
room homes lll Oran,e
County. Rentals trom $1U.-
50, fUrnished or unturn1abed.
Ask tor Bollllle, W-7800. HOIIEWORKERS WANTED (eo-
ntope addrellen). Rll&b
stamped, Mll-addreslld . ao-LA.NDLORI:61l V&ea.DCJ prob-
Ytkl'e. l..anldPD WorkS Tra-terns ended. Fr• ~Iy of
Mr&. P. 0 . Bo• 1117-AU, Qlllll.fted tenantl at DO cost
RedODJo Bt&cll, Ca 90278, to JOII. Ask for LH or Ola.
asz..MOO. HOIIEWORKERS bodlf _, _:.:..:._.:..:._;__~::-:--
o\ddr--~ Lo llllrl eOf .. CII$ POIIIMT umo. IIIAimam ot $14 ~
1,000. -'*""* -~-OFFICI SPACB a rllll Ill
OllO tor Ill--• l'lll E. Cout lfw7., C«-
tallo· 1o 11111oo, NO ,_ dol 11ar: nso 1 -• 1
-. -rr, ru ,....._ ,... .• -cau -1111 .,__, C&lllon1A NIOI. 1'71--45Jior l'li-IIH.
MISCF.U.ANf.OU S tng persons woose names Ln
ALL THE FINEST In Imported
bicycles. Sales and service.
Peugot, Steyr, and AmerlcaJ!,
Eagle. Balboa Mercantile
Store, 806 E. Ba!OC4 Blvd,
at Main St., Balboa. 675-7282,
SPO)'S before your eyes -
on your ne• carpet -remove
them with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric sham~.)()er $1. Crown
HardWare, Jl07£.C(».ItHWJ,,
Corona del Mar.
tull a.Dd place of residence are
as follows, to-wit: Stephen D.
Kimble, SZ2 San Bernardino
AYe., Newport Beach, Calif.;
John H. Kimble, SZ2 San Ber-
DIU"d1Do AYe., Newport Beach,
CaW.
WITNESS our hand s this 22nd
day ol September, 1970. John
K. Kimble, stephen D. Kimble.
STATE OF CAUF'ORNIA J
)ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
ON Tim Uod day of Sep.
tamber, 1970, before mt, a
ALCOHOLICi ANONYU.Out' Nob.rJ P\lbUc tn and for said
642-'7117. P. 0, 8oK" lht; eouoty wt state, realdtn&
-c ____ w_••-·------l tbertiA. dulJ eommtssioned&Dd
sworo, penoralcy appeand
loho H. Kimble, Stephen D.
FOR SALE
BLOND BOOKCASE HEAD;
BOARD IJII1 Z otto ........
$25.00 lol. Pbooo 1144-6421.
Kimble, Don to be to be the
periODS wbose QlDIU art J\t>-
..:rlbtd 10 Ule wltbl.D lutru-
mtot, aod temow*lred to 1n1
tblt tbe1 tQC:attd thl l&ml.
WITI!ESS my hud IJII1 ot.
li.N'T-io·---·--····---=~ ~11eU:.! ~~
· Couolf IJII1 Slato. lly Commta-
PRIVATE PARTY noll 1o blf• -OlllllrOO Joaty Zl, 19'74. 1Jiiuo tlr-.ZIJ-411-1-~ PabiUil: Oct. 1. 1, 15,1Z, Jt'lO,
· lD Ulo Mnport-Eut&~~o
.. aej.00-1J'IIii1Klw.ll
w1th trM•·In:
plu,• fHar•l ew.ciH t ..
of t1.10 per tire
OFFEI ENDS NOVIMifl 7, 1970
8.25-14 20.55 17 .75 2.33
5.60-15" 17 .15 14.45 1.58
7.75-15 18.25 15.45 2.19
8.25-15 20.55 17.75 2.36
8.55-14 22.20 2.53
8.55-15 22.20 2.57
• Rugged 4-ply nylon cord
• Good traction and skid
reaiatance
• Good mileage at a low
price
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT
BEACH
TOe
TMe OMI..T M~,fll ,lt1MTf0 NIO
NllUHfD 1ft MI!.,OIIT NIDt
THE NEWPORT HARBOR ntl ONf..V l.OCAI..U 0.10, INOflti!HDen.
Ml!'"'"""'':ll IN THI! M.t.llt04r 1UitU
JOe
COSTA
MESA
I'IIOMI!t DS.OHI CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
Be a deer, says John
... -
Academy award winner Jonn men, Mrs. William J. Durkin, H. Desmond, Vernon Edler lll,
Wayne, chairman of Hc:ag Hos-Mrs. Bruce Herbert and Mrs. Dooald M. Fraser, R, Jack
pltal's 1970 "be a deer"eom-Robert C. Miller. Committee Garnaus, George Gosty, Jerry
mittee, agrees that lt takes member s are the Mmea. David Grant, Jack Gross, Paul J .
"true grit" to hand address, Gruber, William R. HudsonJr .,
stuff, seal and stamp hls25,000 C. Roger JOhnson, Keith Kepp-
Chtlstmas sollcltatlon letters, ler, Hugfl McCollum, Wilbur
and admits he couldn'taccomp~ Newman, Frederick Reines,
Ush the task without the Hoag fred Roblnson. Frank Sawyer,
AUilllary aDd Ca.ndystrlpers. forest W, StUpley, Robert W.
His ''herd" ot 27 "deers" ftom Stipes, Arthur Weissman, Ster-
the Auxl.lia.ry are addressing Ung.H. WoUe, Kenneth D. Young
tile letter, and 37 "fawns" trom and Miss Clyde Maynard,
the Candystripers are stutnng, The Carxiystriper "lawns"
seating, aoo stamping. are Marilee AIWI, Vickie Barr,
The ''be a deer" letter is Cindl Bass, Ter l Boedeker,
signed by John Wayne and his Keryl Cartee, Denise Ch urch,
committ ee of 72 Harbor Area Geao Curuungflam, Ci ndy De
couples who are concerned a-Mott, B-ubua Dunn, Jv1
bout the critical Deed to ex. Fr!Pnd, Gwyn (.(liger, C<~.tha-
pand Hoag Hospital. The let-rine Grier. Jan Haggai, &>tsy
ter states, "Since 1952, when Koox, Judy Ktosse, Beth
the Hospital opened, 167,000 Lampe, Kathy Lockhart, Erme-
patients have been admitted, • • linda Manuel, Jon! Martm,
Maybe you were one ol them! Lioda Martin, Lynn Martin,
They have delivered 30,600 M:ugo Mason, Pat Monoghan,
bllbies into the world • , • and Ann Montano, Kelly Morton,
carefully treated 164,000 In the Julie Moultrop, Lori Nelson,
emergency room." ~ Ltsa Peck, Mary Ro Ue s , Rex-
The committee asks e very-~ anne Salyer, Ellen Saragosa,
one to "be a deer" by sending 'alrat... Candee Sawyer, LouiseSa'A'}'er,
OKTOBERFEST, European autumnal lestlval, will be cele-
brated this Friday evening, Oct. 23, at tbe Lido Isle club-
bouse to welcome new members or the Lido Isle Woman's
Club and their husbands. Club officers and their husbands
will assist the hOsting. Pictured here In appropriate garb
are Arnold Dovey, whose wUe Is publlclty co-ch.a.irman,
and Mr s . Hernaldo Avila, LIWC board members. festivities
will begin at 6:30, Officers and spouses assisting pr esident
Betty Br own are Bob and Glenna Bissonnette, Ray i.nd Bar-
bllra DeMott, Jim and Gloria Louden, Jackllnd Eve Marsh-
all, Tom and Jean Shepardson, aoo Hobart and Marguerite
Batson. Authentic Oktoberfest food aoo dr ink will be served.
a tax deductible donation, or ~ Ctlrlstie Silsbee, LoreE Wil-
by mak ing a pledge, to enable Lla ms, Brenda Wood, aOO Pam
the hospital to give medical JOi-lt~ WAYNE IN HEW ROLE Yotler. care to the next 167,000 pa-r-='"'---=.:..c::...:.:c..c.=_::..::.::.:: __ :..:.:.:..:._ ______________ _
YULE ITEMS DH SALE
Ebell Club of Newport Beach
will have a catered luncheon
at ooon Oct. 29 at the newly
decorated clubhouse, 515 'N.
Balboa Blvd., Balboa, Mem-
bers have been busy making
items for hoUday giving to be
sold during the day. A !rameJ
jeweled Christmas Ire£> on vel-
vet w111 be auctioned olf, a gift
from the pr £>sldent, M ·s. Ray
Nielsen, to the club.
Members and guests may
phone Dr. Emma MWlSOn, 673-
2107, lor ticket reservations.
Proceeds will go to Harbor
Youth Employment and Glrls
Club of the Harbor Area.
tlents, the next 30,600 babies,
and the next 164,000 emergen-
cies.
John Wayne's Alliilla.ry
· 'deers" who are hand address-
Ing his letters are: Mrs. ~rge
A. Cox, chairman; Mrs. WIJ-
II.am H. Browning, co-cll.alr-
man, and _assJst.a.nt co-chair-
Newcomers at Hoag
.. SATURDAY, OCT. 3 • TUESDAY OCT 6
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. DeMis Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Robert
O'Brien, 218 Sapphire Ave., J, Mihalko, 1117 Devon Ln.,
Balboa Island. Westcli!!,
Girl --Mr. and Mrs. Gar y Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Robert
B. Conrad, 711-1 /2 Poinsettia Stevens, 1525 Serenade Ter.,
A Je., Corona del Mar, Irvine Terrace.
Bo y --Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Girl --Mr. and Mrs. James
Jones, 510 lrls Ave., Corona Porth, 521-1 /2 PolnsetU.A:,·;;.,
del M.tr. Co rona del Mar.
Boy --Mr. a.nd Mrs. H. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stickler, 600 AcacLa Aveo!Je, N. Serallno, 307 E. Edgewater,
Corona del Mar. Balboa.
• SUNDAY, OCT. 4 Boy--Mr. and Mrs.Rlctlard
Boy __ Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Yocum, 915 AIE!PJX) Street,
G. Elmshaeuser, Z264-B M,lple East Bluff.
R. J . FLA~SON ""AMEO St c ~' M • WEDNESDAY , OC T. 7 ., o..... esa.
Richard J. Flamson Dl of Girl--Mr.and.Mrs.WIIll.ar l Girl--Mr. asxS~irs .Cha.r-~
lrvtne Terrace has been e lec-T. Dooley, 664 Surf St., Cos ta les Thisllelhlll'a.ile, 2018 Hl~-
ted vice president and member Mesa. b.nd Dr., H.trbor HighLands.
of Security Paclllc National Girl --~r. and John Starnes, • Hlt.iRSDAY, OCT. 8
Bank's managing committee. He 914 [}c~.rrell St., Costa Mesa. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Swtng
wlll become administrator of Boy --Mr. and Mr s . Craig Meyer, 2919 Paper Ln., Back I
Security Pac ific Bank'scorpor-Mlz.ell, 203 Via Dtpn, Lido Bay.
ate banking group, comprised Isle. Boy --~r. and Mrs. Gary 1
of the bank's corporate banklng W. Johnson, 21 48 Rural Pl.,
and International banking de-• MONDAY, OC T. 5 Costa M£>sa. I
pa.rtments. He for merly served Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Rich-Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
as administrator of the bank's ard DeNuu, 5441 Harold Pl., R10s, 1786 Whlttlt!r Ave., Cos-.
International Banking Depart-Newport Beach. ta Mesa.
ment. Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Rognon Gir l--Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
He and his wile, Arden, have Lubin, 554 JoaM St., Costa L. Wallen, 181-C Del Mar St., I
3 sons--RlctwdJoseph IV,l7; Mesa. ~oFsRI<IIDM\eY"', oc' T. 9 1
Scott Arthur, IS; and Michael Girl --Mr. arxi Mrs. Malt-
J 11 and 7 ld hew Le-r, 2025 Wallace St., Girl --Mr. arxi Mrs. Robert on, --a -Year-o ~..-v
dau ter Leslle Arden. Costa Mesa. W. HeUman, 2004 N. Capella ~~~~~~~~"---------------------------,Court, Costa Mesa,
once-a -year
CANDY SPECIAL
Pl. lbs ...... reg. S350 ..... $279
• SATURDAY, OCT, 10
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Horton, 1600 Sandalwood, Bay-
crest.
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Leslle 1
E, Herrman, 2560 Ne'A-port I
Blvd,, No. 2, Costa ~lesa,
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Millhouse, 1536 Elm Street,
Costa Mesa.
• SUNDAY, OCT. 11
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Smith, BSS Magellan St.,
Costa Mesa.
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. JOOn
M. Franco, 202 Via Palermo,
Lido Is le.
Boy --Mr. and Mrs. Leigh
M. Rabbitt, 1806 Leeward Ln.,
S..ycr est.
6 MORE CIVIC GROUPS
BACK FREEWAY BAH
SU more bomeowner s as-
sociations have eodol'sed the
present initiative and refer-
endum drive on keeping the
coastal !teeny out ol New~
port Beach and Corona del Mar.
• • • u
" • 0
' ' ' • ' u • " ' " '
··MENTAL DY NAMICS" wa s the topic of Dr. Ken WOO't-
worr1's talk Oct. 13 at the luncheon mePtLn~ of tht> tonm.. MATTRESSES
1Jel Mar Kiwanis Club, Dr . Woodward, ..._.too IS. ~ft lwt~t lfEW _ a£aOlLDIJIC
with tht> Orange Coast YMCA progr.w 1, Is !JI•'IUr Pfl lwr .. , Irregular Sh•pes
center, wttll John Ballard, progr.:Ull rn...Jrmo~.n , .. t IPft , .. 1~1 IQ.n•nprlat-_ c.tt-.
Dr. AlLert Stockton, fellow si\Jp l h.ur md.u. T he 'IJt."t"l' c osr.-, •·H'iA MAITIUS CO.
dealt With '.alp!~ r hythm'' bram wave patt~rns cUll! ~·Itt. l i\ON .... portllvd. Ubertyi-IJOJ
the power or uw sut.>conscious. lHro~•a~r~d~F=o=l-=so="~'~P~ho~t~o:... ----~;~========!
Carpets ,. AIRLIFT EXERCISE
Tet:luucal St>r geant Howard
K. Bt>nnell, son-In-taw of Al -
fred ~ JSflt'r of l~llQa, Js par-
tlt !patmg Hl .a llliSslve NATO
trainlug exeruse 10 West ~r
man}, He ts .t fl.igttl engineer
with til€: Mr{.hor •l AFB, W<iSh.,
C -141 Star lifter o:r ,..ws wt1o are
lle lpulg to .Hr lin mor e than
2,200 Tdr:t l< .. 1 ALf r ommand
suppor t ~rSOUIIt'! o~.nd 1,000
tons of an.:o frO!!• U1e U.S.
to r_.er n•"-nl .t.tod OO.r K. HE' has
t:o rnpleted "-)€:;U" of r1ut; in
>'lt'l tlol.[lo,
C.-,LL 646-027!. ~O R."'"'~ E:M.PERT
C.-,RPE T CONSUL .,.,,_.T ....... 0
WILL CO,..E TO TO U R ,..,O,..E
""ITH S"MPLES NIT...,OU T ""i 'f
0 8L IG ... T IQN TQ ..,OU '
H.J GN(Fqf fUFtN~
2215 HA.ItiOR JL VD. o,... IWIM., T--. a M ...._
COSTA MBA, CAUF. .....o27S
~~8!6vvL
FAVO~JES
Hllr•'s your QppOftuMy to buy tM ......,. spK .. t Ruuen
Stover fAVORITES •t • ....,-y IJ*••• pnce .. ,ou'll lind •
MIKI umP'•n1 ol cre•ms. nuts, ur•rne-ls. rnonoMUf'H.. rn1111
chocOiatn, ~~~ ..n1ll• ctlocol•tn 111'1d butMf bans , . Trut
rourMH .net ,.our IMitly Of' lnends.to rh11 .....-OliS sampf'"l
of men)' Ruaiell Sto.' FAVORIT£5
Ten other associations had
eDdor sed the move several
weeks ago.
Tbe new associations s~
porting the movement are: Har-
bor Vtew-Broadmoor Commu-
lllty Aun., Balbo& Island Im-
ptonment Assn., Centra.J New-
port Beach CommunJ.ty Assn.,
Balboa Coves CommtmitJ
Assn., Newport Island Assn.,
&Dd tbt Balboa Peninsula Point
A ....
The Big M is big enough to protect you and your family against
the uncertainties of tomorrow -with the nation 's highest interest
on insured savings. o But equally important-cares enough to
IEL Ill PIAIIACY .,. ... ...... ...... ..
3127 .E. Coast Hwy. -near Jasmine
Corona del Mar
Op• •••l•••'tfl9p .•. ; Set. 7, .•• ; s. ... ,, .•.
I'HOM! 673-9110 W! D!LIV!R
IIRS. LEHAioiOORE DIES
Uta. t..e. Moore, aa, ol
HI Vlcturl& St., COICI Mesa.
-Oct. 14 at Hoar llol!>ilal.
Sbo wu bon Mare!> 14, UU,
uti camt ., Onllp COWIIJ 11 ,...._
S..lf'OI'I *Mit a -. 1111.11-
lard ol &a-. uti I IVOII-...-wr-.
-.... bold Oct. 1? II Padllc VI.., ~I wlllllllo 1-----------------___J R ... Eclftl'd £nJ olll<iadJII.
give you very personal service. o Why not open
an account today ... and meet the people who care. ~ ..1
MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
c.o.... .. .._ .,._: ..,._. c:... ,..,,..,I.,...,.
.)the!' omen tn Covin•. West AteaN. Patadtlnlll-tted ofloe) end~
.,. Dr. 1M as a a .., ...._
Rl .. hs• Pad,,,. .. m.-, -,u-up;
Pr•l' S. 1' II I I or..llllr I t sh ...... ,. ....... ,..L.o.. .......... , .... 'f_
"llolll-· ... --.... .w ....... --...
_ ..... _ .. _ ...... --·"""·-... 1-...... -...... --w.··--........ -... -...... -~ ................. _,... .... .... ____ .,..,-. ........ -.w .... _ ..... ... --... , .. -... ""' _, ...... -........................ ...,_ .. , ............... .....
........................ Nail .............. ,,,, ••
.. --.. ""' ... " .. --...... ,. ....... -.. 21>11·11.
In IJI'WioW meuaa• we b&w
eon~ilkred the etemal ck»om ol. Sa·
tan. We-flrit obMrved that he ...
cba1n!d ln the bot.IDmleu pU tor
a tto»and yeara, and thm 1D Rev-
elaUon 20:10 we han recotdec! the
Una! doom ol Satan: "And tbe
de-vil that deceived them wu cut
Into the lake or Hre &tid brim~
atone, wMre th~ be-ut and tbe
tabe prophet an, and thaU be
t.ormented day and ni&bt tor ever
and eYft' ...
1t hat &lao been our pl:eaaure to
d*u.-the mp: ot OUUt upon
W earth. '!be Jeacth ol th1a l't'i&n
ll liven alx times In the-tint sev-en ve-ne. or Re-velation ~t 11 10
be a tbouund yean. Ourinl' th1l
Ume the chlldren of God wW n&1e
the earth wtth 01rill Paul Mkl.
"Do ~ not tr.low that the-aalnU
ahall judee the world! and 11 the-
world shall be-Jud&ed by )'OU, are
ye unworthy to Judie the amallest
rnetten!" (I Cor. 6 :2). 1be ret&n
o1 0\tUt will be a time of Ufti.
venal rlabteouanKt, a time wben
w-an and rumors ot wan will not
be known, and a period when eveu
the U.tibctt ot wtld beuta wW ... ~ .... ll'oUowlne these tr't'mendowt •
venia &tvftll In the ftnt te-n venn
ol Reveladr:m :10, we b&ve the &co
count of the lut judarnt>nL "'bne
are tour al&nlfic:ant fhinls to be
aaJd about thla awfuJ and 10h'mn
e'llmt.
I. This Ia the Final Judptnt
Som~ Pf'()ple want to mo.k~ this
a 1~neral Jud&'m~nt at the rod o(
the worid, but • careful atudv of
1M Word of God wUJ show that
th1s c;'annot bf' a true inter-pr-eta-
tion. Tht.> Word of God mentions
many judrm~nts. Fo r example.
th""t' 11 the judgml"nt of the be-
lievl'r 's sins In the cro.s of Olrlst
Wh~n we accept J es111 as Saviour.
our ~ternal destiny Ia settled for-
~ver. Wt' havt> passed from death
unto life. Again , tht>rt> is the )ud.~r
ment of ~It ··For if we would
Jude~ ourulves. we should not tx>
Judced" (I Cor. 11 :311 . The judg.
mmt lt>at of Ouiat is clearly por-
trayrd in Ow Word of God. Read
Romans 14 :1().12 and I Corinthians
3 :U-1.5. Tilt' judgment of li v1ng na-
tions is ~tlvm ln Matthf"W 25. This
)ud&m~nt takes place at the n-ve-
latkM"! of Omst wMn He shaD sit
upon tht' throM of H1a K:lory 1lw>
test In this )udcmmt 11 the trnt-
mr-nt accordt'd by tht!-n.atiorv to
dx»e whom Olnat calla "'my b.-eth-
ren."
Th~· rrt-a t wh1te thront' judgmPnl
is thfo final scene before WI" com,•
to rt'ad about the new heavens and
the new earth. The awfulnna of
thl.a judpnent is ~n m ve~ 11
or Revelation 20, "And 1 aaw a
u eat white throne. and h1m that
sat on It , from who6e face the
t'arth and the heavPn ned away;
and thert' waa found no place for
them .·· When th•· ~tr.:at HB of fac·
ea stand before the Judgf.'. the
ac.ene will bf. so awful that th<"
heav~na and thf' ~arth wiJJ van-
ish away I ttunk that we ca.n
refer &!so to RI.'"Ve-iatit.n 21 .1,
~rt' we read, "And J saw a
new he-avm and a ~ earth : for
the rtrst heavpn t~nd the-lint earth
we-rt-" pasaf.'d away; and then· wu
no more-.tiel." J beliPVt' th(•re is
al*> a Vt'ry ~rlnlte-conne-cd?n
her~ with the-paasagr ln U Pe-tt'r
3 .10. "But tht> day or thr-Lord
will come a~ a th1t'f In tht' nieht ;
Jn the which llle ht:avt'ns shall
pua away with a ueat noise,
the ele-m e-n_ts shall melt with fer-
vent heat, the earth allo and the
works that art thert'l.n shall be
burned up."
ln my own lntt>rp re-t.ation of the
Scripture 1 have-never held to the
ide-a that this earth 11 gotna: to
lM" purged by flrt, but I have al-
ways ~E'i Ved the plain teaching
by the Word of God that thla
urth will be d~tro)'ed and will be
bu.rned by fire. J prrler to think
ot all of lhll as vanWtlna: away.
and in Its place a new hE>&vf"n llnd
a ne-Yt' e-arth.
One Bible c.ommE>ntator points
out another fact about thU judg-
mr-nt which U. mOre than Interest-
ing. He says that the veat whitt·
throne juctcm~ru is not a trial.
'I'hoee who .,.. Judi:ed are not uk-
ed questions. Th~)l are simply Jud&:·
e-d from the things that are writ-
te-n in the-boob, and accorded
their ponWunmt tn HeU.
Jt U. a m-at wh.l~ throne be--
c.au.e-tJw lo.t or the earth will
•tand before the Lord. It iJ; a whJ~
throne, for it rneabl the holiness
and puritY of our God. It l.a before
such • throne that men will be
aathered. n.e one who aiU upon
the thronP will bl! Ouiat, for He
ll&id, "For the Father Judl:eth no
ma.n, but hath committed all Jude-
meat unto the Son : That all me-n
lhoWd b.lnour the Son, f!Yftl u
they honour the Father" ( John
5:22,23).
We can be ~ that all tht-
penons of tht: Godhead ue prnent
at fhia Kriou.l oc:c:ab:lo. but Chrtst
will do the actual Judelng. fo r II
hu bet>n commlued unto Him by
the Father .
(ConUrwed Nut Week )
fiJI) ) Ill
f),.j 1 •111 "t"·;tk tt• ll+ru tl•1· ,,,,,'"'"~'
•\~ \loll p,..,, Ill d;f \0.111111;' h!.'lol
llod H •ll !''-"~f.,, P ·Ifni .Juwl" 1
Throo tl r• d.!f!.. ,q,./ •ol••ut ui•.•ht
J),,j \l>lo .t l ll1111 t/1'"11 I•• ~·urdo · \"II
Thf" tlw da\. "' .],,,,, "' ''"''"
I )I ,j,.j ola ih '.11''" o•fl •to tf•• l'•ll
·\• \••II ln,•l•·•w•l fflolf l 1••11 1 r<•1•111 •
"l lourl llu! \"H for t~>"~ tlw "'"II'•IH
f'rmn tiP• •Lt~<n ttl! .. -rtJI+j!' ~.,,,
\11<1 ./td l n U f•''fllllf lh•• rl•·vd
J u~t 1" ~ .... ,.\Oil ''" th•· '"" ~
lllo. if tiH• r• "" [/,.·~·\loll
\,'II' I r n .111<•lh•·1 do~\
\\ rth th•· f,._,,. ·''"' • a r•" a11•i "'''~ l o• •
//r "''•111•1 ~IJ oll\ t;,k< .1~<>-t l
Grut lve1ts iD the New Testament
"Jeaua Denounc:ea the Phariaeea"
Matthew 23:13.36
Br Ronr oad Jor M•~rt"' ...._ TMI hiO•Po, TMI LOIO.. .. • ""• ............ T-
• in4ic:otH worda .. hic:b ton. tho Jr.er • ., .. : ll no rele11nce ~ 'li•ell.
tho aaaww will •av.o.Ur be Mllad La tb• Scriphue abou.
CLUU ACIOSS
CI.UDDOWII , ...... , ........ ·-·· ....... .. 1.2 ~, ................. ... ----,.. .. ,,..-
' lai.W. .... •tt.et. ....... ,.
iiCII1' ...... (I .... ·~·· ., • M ---· ............. (Z.. •••• , I o4 U ...._ laltia.&l et t"tt"o .-
., Dtrri4 (tt .... 1111)
1 ·~ -·--~ tM S.OilD Ge4 lur411 , ...... (O.a. I1J:I}
I H··-.. ,. --· .,.... -·· _..., ... .,. .......
I .. ..,.. ol 1~ ~I r• -·--in yov .,...,..,. ...
II lattloll of a .. Jdiet -ct a ...... _.
ldat <u ...._ u ••. rn
IS eo.Mderato will! .AIN.. (O.a.
14113)
II Mit. ddao ----nU. ... e-ct\&M I •• 9-.lr t Matt. 20,11)
20 .. ,. p illto tlle t-ple aalrM
---abM"" (ACW 313)
c_po:at ... ol loll._ -.d 111!.-
allal (Ear. fl1l)
iaitlaia ••• ·--·~ .... pHt .... the me-t of Ills •iracla (I aa ..
11117. It}
1S .. H~ 1.-!iNbMI •••a aalo
----'"-1:30) 21 ..... .-shU •• .U.9 ~. LOID'I
____ in a w-•• a •• c~r· (h.
1)7:41
Zl kbtt of s,n.. . ---·iladad (I ru. •• 15:11)
)4 oamo .. .-~.a.--~~o il c: a t o,M
•••• loll Uudv. 11:4)
l$ "~-wa_. ahaU 1woar llr tllo
31 initia.La of a-poopje a-ad a aauat
(hutv. 3;3)
37 MD et S.i-OD, •••• boiUII. (Matt.
1:7)
31 ao.mo o.a It aero.
31 WtJall ot t-..o ddH (L•h I :211
7:B)
U aa aat.al
&3 -,.. aallo IUm a ---·· aad Ills
_..,d i. -• ia v.a" (I fo.lua I:IG)
U ....... of ~ yo aholl --·--d =dlr"
47 •• iu.ct (P!o.. l 1l )
41 "tho oc:rika ..;, 1lroo Plro.m..M
--·-bt MoeN' MCIIIM (Mon. 2312)
" ... ol Go• (GeL tl1ll)
'1. "11. •1:2 M----________ , ..:ri.bea
aad Pllariao.., llrpoc:rit .. r·
)0 ··oad c:all ----111aa rour lotbor
upot:l the ool1b'" (Matt. 13:11
31 Idee oJ aa.baa (N•m. 11 :33) ANSWR TO H:IYtOUS PUZZLI
31 M"'hetelaore Y• • • • •••••-u\
uato yow.ol11ee" 3 Maato tlroo btood ol ---· ... ol
latac~U."
10 .... 1110 of thai e.llaU Y• KOUliJO
. . • . row lTD•~~··
12 city of Callaaa (1-.b., 7:ll
35 ··-eGret.b .,, !be ...
31 o teacher oad prophet
oc:b (Aa. 1:1:11
13 laitioJ. ol two dtioa Paul Yillited
(Ada 14.:1: 11:1)
40 o jv.d9o (lud9. IZ :II )
41 and 2t -yo por lit ho
aad -··-aacl C\1Jn111in"' 14 "witb.in cue hdl ol __ men"•
bon .. ··
II fotber ol Srchom. rnor (Ac:ta
7:11)
U ----tho Harodito {II Sam. 23:1$)
SO name 11U0onia9 "a tubborn,'"
. rab (l Cluo11-7:31 )
17 Cl brook ..... r {I SaiD. 30:11 5 I ""tbo birda ol th• • come
It -wbon cue the pda oJ Hama1b. lodve in tbe brondlea""
13:31 ) and ol ___ ;r· (II Ilnp 11:34 1
Z3 ""tbo .... a ...,.,. wtappod abo•t
mr bood'" (Joaab 1:5)
n .. ,_, bo ----tb•• to tho
(Lulie 12:511
21 ... 41 d ..... 54 '",.ilbin tbor ar• lull ol ••c••'" 'tl, "33, 'fll ""woe UD!O you.
-----·--· bfPOCrit•J'"
SS " -_ tho ri9bteou• blood
upon tba ecuth"
A LOOK AT THE BOOK
WANTS AND WISHES
Or. Bob Jones
"1-\ul. d .. nhh . I nn :J 11. \,Hd the !1Uic n,_,~
He 1"-.td ,1\~c·d ~"" r,,thel tur dtei.O.I n~ gum HI\
l.ilh<"l lo! h',\C hlno h,,j \,ouJ \\h \ \h,.llid I
g1 \~' 11 tv }"II. Jomtnll"' Jm\Jtn~· wo~ntnl th~
l!tUrH ,o much he th.,11ght he n~~dei.l 11
f i·IL"tl' ,lfe lll.otl\ lqJl_, Ill.<· Jmlllll<" I h~·\
conl11-.c the1r .,..,,he' .,..,,h lhcH ne<'<h ~orne
thrng' 11 WHllld h: nil ~· ''' h.o vc ,,fl' '"'' .t1 .1ll
nec~'""n rhmg, .,..., th n~ .. r.-<""cnt1.1l '" our
Jtf<" dftlJ h.tp J~II)C\\ .,._l" JJ\t"PH"f .or~· .lfll'l .oiJ
men· 111\t.Fil''
(,~ .. t h;o, prnm1wd H" t hlio.lll.:fl !h,,t lie .,..,11
'up pi~ thert nc~.:J, I h~: Brhlc 'o\~ to till" ( h1 1'
11.10. M\ (mJ 'h"!l 'uppi ) .til '><•ut lll"(<l "'\"
Coord•ng to II " nchc\ on gil!!) h\ ( hr1'! ~~~'''
t l'h1ltpp1<1n' ~ l'lt Btlf th;tl '' n "1 l"llough lor
'''Ill\' <<I U\ Wt.: Wl\h Ill '>CC OUI .,._,,Ill\ '1tppi 1~''J
dilo(> .• 111d .,..c led th .t ( ood nt·glcu' "' foH(l<"''
'" ~ho.:n He d1oc' not g1 vc u' JU't c \.1Uh ""''·''
.,..c ..... .~nr ~bl·n ""..: ~""' tt Wr h.1vo.· cn••u~th '"
cdl Mid cnnujoeh lo ........ ll r .m,J much rn"r ~ hut
""C ""·'"' tlltf """" bvnntc llOil"1.''"l"t111.t l. '"''
l 1kl! l tmmtc ........ nn:o..J "" •1ut c hc,..1ng gum
(}llf i1'>c\ """'~Ill he rllm .. h h:1pp1cr ol ""<
""''uld IIU'l our hc:o\enly f-ather 10 g1vt: what
'' h..:'' .onU let H1111 t.lcc1Uc wha1 thmg5 we
11e<·d H1·. JUJ,!!ment tn 'uch mau.:r~ r~ hcner
th,111 ••u r' Je'u' ( IH1\I ~.tiJ . "·Your Father
~~~ .. .,..~th wh.~t thtllg), >~· have need of"
1 \l.111h<·.,... fo i( t T hl' doc~ not only mclude
ll"ltt[l<o t .ol !hong' l1~c !ovJ Jnd clothe!. It cover~
.1!"' out 'PH 11u.tl l)n·d, the need tJf "tt'ngth in
fil l' lonw ,,( tcmpLoloon . of l:umfun tn ltmC of
'<olt•• ...... ••r 1nncr pc:oce m 11mc of world turm-
"'' A' ( JL.U\ 1.h1ld yuu m<~) not only h ave
1hc gtc.ot JliY uf lfu.;long yvur Father Wtth the
,1\\llt JK l' 111 yuur hc <~r1 thai Hr wdl supply
\• 111 tll'l'J,, hut you may dl~o enJO Y freedom
tr"m thc r~:,ptm\lbtht y of dccJlhng what the
ncnh ,tre All nt".:d' ;trc mel rn Je~u' C"hn~t
I tni) /k ~~ dhlc to \liV(' from 'm. :ond every
m .J fl ne<'lh 'aiv,,tlon . In H1m 1\ also wtsdom
.uul ~n11wlcdge and power H ;;vtng H 1m we
h,,vc .ttl nccJf ul thmgs hc\lt..lt' "Hut seek ye
Jn~t the ~•n,!!dum of < ror..l. <~ni.l H 1) nghteous·
nc" .uld all th~'iC rhmg), 'hall he added unto
\<I ll !M.111t'>ew f. ll) -Amcrtcan Way Fca-
1111<''
St. Thomas Bible Lesson THE FLOOO G~n~s i s 7:11 -8:5
lesson 24; Series Ill
llo • -..r.u~ 11.orr-•t ,,, . .,f rh • J('"atr .. t -.o n~l"" o.tl.t motl -.on r r C ro•..ttl ''" C"""l''
th .. j•,,.,.,,.,., .n lll ll•·.od1 ,,f l•·.,u-.1 '" t'•lrl 111 th•· ft•~<o j•.trafl'·lf'"" ,,f tlo1-. '"""'•IL
1',1n .,f tJ,. l~<o~n •·l .,f ll•,h ~rot rr:o 1h;!1 th•· rJ,.tnd ..... h ,~h ·or•· ,,., ,,,j,.,]. .,, -11111
,,.., d,,., ...,,.,.,~> .. or .. ''ll"lillir \q ••n,,b[,.. u-. l•o r•·• tlll ~lr UII .t f,tJ j !•'' turr·. 'I h1-. '"
IIIII Joll l ••1111 ,,{ thr-II <IIUrot l ''\''Ill If.,,..](. h+JI •If !/or loll'<! "')tlrlf<l•l[ llllj!ll < oi!J.,fl'l
Ill I "'I ,.,j
1 nrl•oulo ll•d h till' .. , •• rl \11,11 r ........ n .. ,,f tit•· f·/ ..... t ,Iff' .,f f,r .. l lfll)l"f!olfll ,._
/1.,.,,.,,., d 11>11'<1 llf'\>'1 !..-f"lfolllllf'n lh•tl tl't<·-.•• ,,r,. \,!ltd"")\ }w o.oll"'' tltrl liP '
j_,.,..,.d "/'''" ,, lt.HI .IIH •" .,f r\•·nt!OI thoo\ l •r'l~ Jo l.tl " .,.., h"''" "'"\ f.,rt !J l lo""' '" ''
1"'\'u!.u Lo n• \ t.,ri,11 . lf l\o•n • urtf"!l l 1 },1 ,,J1 "' h•r•ol~ ,f !'"\' h·•l "il;'.,t-. .orHI thr-rr
III!••IJ •.,t u . .t fqtl••""'"'' th.•t htl'ol •rro <.ul ,,.,,,,.j ., ltlo· till"' ,,f tlu· I j.,.,r:t •Iff' n••t
llt.,!•1n /rut "" th tl,o! , .. , th,. th ing" I•Jir:l rlrr:l n<ol ,.,,,Jh h.tpj•"ll ,,., ,,,],1, hut th.,
t .. d.-.. ,.,., f,,,.l h <tptrtllloll •tl I'" It h•ol•,glral truth'l . "ll~t<t lw.-,,j r•·-o o;•HHn~ IIIU:ll\ ],..
,.,.,.n t.\ .• 11 .,..1,,, ,,r .. r~ll··d "''" thr-"'p1rtt ••f Truth., .. P~"'"rt•·fi a11•l f,,J sr; thr-rr
tan lrl' "" trut/1 Ill,, 11111h d th f" m\t h 18 purr tnllt~lllllll'•fl . "' "nlbr .. Jrlf"rr.:d fa l l.
\\r l.n"~<> ~or~<> t~llnK"' do hopp•n, or woullll hoppen, Qnh fr rom wh,n hot hopp•"•d.
("f"liiM , .,f P >Ur!Oi f', rl <of"M n•ol &pp/~ !<1 pr()misf"l!!l nf (~l.lf"! I n clro II """ thm~: r et ev~n
herr-(,,H.i MhowM h,.(.,re-lmnd wh.tt h'" IM .li:'"nfili t•o d" h1 uu1"'"~ .tthtt.t., ... !l "'
ft~\lrf'll •1f thutg!t lfl l(HTof' )
Thu• thr ...... n tn l~ttdl thf' ""l"r) .,( thf" l·ln•w.i w11h ''"VIlli\ II!Jiflluu l 1 .-~!l"nl'o
1111 In bf"Ktn h• rf'pm .. triJ C irn~ the natura l f'vr.:nl a A Vtvitll}' lUI p•tt'tMib] ...
\t.'p can p1 cturf" muc h 11bout ldt' "" th~ ot:ttrth br-fnr" thr l·l•lflcl fr •1m tht'
wordrne; nf vrnre11 l l 1111d 12. Siner ~o11 h has reachr.:rlthr.: 11ge vf 600 year!!. w~
~n ow that mall 11nd hi• env1ronmt=nt werr 10 ~tuch fl 11pl~nd1d b!tl~tnce th111 !hf"
apBn ,,f h f'" w1111 ~J~II I f"r th11n 11n}th•ng pven .!ip pt(NII e hed today. It could nnt ntin
over the whnle t:llrth fm 40 dft ya todft y; t here: tan't th11t mut h wlltf"r 111 the.
etmo•phe:r~. That th~re we11 so much wot41:r ~fnrf" thr.: f-ln•11l .. lwwlt tha r II mu11t
h•ve: fnnned an inv1eible but prote c t'v" vapor •hearh , ca ua1ng a mild Hnd
unirorm c:l imete much li~e th•t In" srut gr~e nhttuat'. Thla would ~t ffr et co•mtc ,..Y• and other 1nflu .. neea uf outer spa ce a nd chm•lt' on hfe Qn the earth •r"l
th•t the e nd re111ul1. pouibly invo lving elao tt"le •hur tnhc:wn enere;y o f m11n a ll
cloae: to Adarrt, waa a lift: •pan of almOI!It 1,000 yea,...
F'urthennore, we kno"' that it it in the: nature l"lf mnn to have what i .. c•lled
8 ,..,,., htMIIect. Brure be:aata have no inte llect •t •II in th1• aeue ; a n8~1i e
bai•s• .,, pure intellect, fully u:prueed, and d o not have the char•cteri•ti ~ o f
rwth. S.t •• clou. h follow• that Noah'• intellec:tualanainmenla at the ate
of 600 ao lu ••rpe.•• anythiftl kno..wn today that we cannot n!ally ima1ine: it.
Noala the w•• .nda,.&aadebly equipped in m ind ud in poweu of luderahip to
4 .. ip ud .. pt~rvt.e the i~~~me,._.e Labor involved in eonatruc t i nt~ t h~ Ark.
•• ~n o nly be I• ••• •M wonder at hi • abil ity to •••emble tosether and
1-eap cr.clc of IWCMIH-t-wo of •••ry cre •ture, attd a•vu·ancf·Hven of nery . duo
f,,..l.,l . J,.,,.j tho·no ou !J,,. \r~ .n od rn.t~•· Jll •r\1"1"11 fo)r thl'tr f,.,.J HI/ol for'"' l un~o~ a
p•·ro"r:l . ltand"'P• ,,,.j,l\ .or•• lo.trd 1"11 '" pt"v'dt· frt-d for thf"lf hf'r•l,. fnr n Inn~
..._rnt.-r . ~.\1 1'11 of w" .,lj,,.,.., tfo.ot (,.,,j h11111H·If r"undl'rl up thf' Ulllnii.J ]M 1101! brought
Lhf"no '" '""~/,, wh•tl ,.,.,, ... ldt f,., hun'" d., IM I'IIHI')~t'tln~.
llr ·Mo rl•• .dl til!., \,,.,h rtlll.,t ],,n •• J,,.,.u -.qmrthin~ .,f •*ll .t:o.tr.,nnnJ,.t. li e:-wus
,,J,I,. '" r~•t i..IHI trrn•· ,J ,m ro t" r/,.. 1l.t1. do•· noontlo iiO(I thr }"f"llr ~ ;Htd lut<'l nrl wr
le.trn thut hr """ .ob i•· I•• ,,j, ul ut(' d w t"Wolf"\ ~Ia ), montl1 tt nd \ear !hut the
m .. unt.••n t"l"" ·•J•JII"M•·d ""'I 1•l1f'"ll alu· 1\r~ c urne '" tt""~>t "r' Arann. und whrn
til<"\ t!t!lot:noh:u~t'"<l . "uH •· rlt• "l•rrm Lfl!l llnl.le <l 111 fun (r-,r .t\ [raMI ....0-d-tn·M anti
thf"tf" wa'" "" "111rl •r" 111 tl o•• \r~. \otHh c o uld nnl h~"'" k••pt th,. <i;tlf" by df"!HI
re Li..•on ln~o~ unlr-.-. ),.. h.HI o1 "~''''"" rell.th!f" c l rrc~ than mrn t\1/J IWt~e t<rdlt)· On,.
""' r,r tit" .,,h .. r, '\rmlo ""'-.1 rn""l rf"murk11bh Mkd],.,j nu111 111 '•lUll !Ill~ ttnlt'-
Ftnm t hJr. "'h"rt '","<WI,.,.,.]-.., )f"arn that the l•lrrllr! "·tlot:t" 111 \ot:rtd th,.
\1h11i <" f".trth ; ti!f'l o "'lj,j il"f }ool lt" fllj>!Jf"tf thf' lll<)Uil {UIIl" b\ );, Lllhlt l\ 1111d hil\lf"
bt-"n l flll flnr<l '" ,, ).,,,,J ,or,.,o 1\ll.,Wt n~ tlof" fun .,f .. ,,.n nunor fl r,ndel, "e c an
hf"lievf' "'lth<mt .to\ ,Jtff,t ult• thf" kinrl .,f ,J .... t rn(t i"n 111d1 l utcd 111 ~ruln~o~~ -
thf" nr"unturnrl , t Un\ "II", '" ''•ttl •leptlll'l u ntl ~~~ .,n, In ud<htt"n tn the tnrrf"n!M nf
rau1 . thrrr "rr" "tUI'IP•II" fr•om nndt!r thf' l(ffl und -l•!lcitnnr,. brlchin(l: (firth
1\ ''I "f
l·r.,fll thJ·-.t· '"" -.o·t-. ,.f onfr·tt ll Lf'"" a l,nr -th,. 10pl1"11dnr nf human t•ulture
.tnd ah" fun .,f th •· -.r .. rno "'" drn" tl1r ~r("U irl'lt l!lp i ritu~l l~'"ulnl). Tht're i•
n11th1n11. 1n 11n<l .,f th1-. ..... rid tl111t (;m l "ill nut fi\en~·t,e lm "'he n he willa.
'-optfl tuall~, ""'llllt<llll .. <IHII l'ltotnd for greiJI me n o.nd gre:u t humun institut ions;
but. 1'" .l c t~·mitth >~ln•rn •• ... ( lf"rf"miah .1~2-'l), "in \"&i n ""tUII •ahati11n hoped for
fmm htll" "r m••un t"'""·" ···n, .. .,..,",.~ ,,f the t~~eo ure mi Bh t. r~nd ragr. h~Xribly."
"'n~• the l'"nhnt"'t : "hut \'"I the l,.,rd , .,..·hn d"'el leth nn high. i• might ier ."
(p"'"'"' •n:~~). A
l 'nque•tlfl nitbl ) thr forf"m<>"'t ,.p1ntuullea•nn of the Flood ia God 'a manner
n ( hrinjiljin~ JUJt~mf'nt unrl "'ul111li.,n. J e,.u• refer• w the Flood aa fOt'eahacfowine;
the lt~•t judfiljmf"nt whrn thf" f"ilrth "ill he conaume:d with the f ire which rdinu
11nd pn~n:• the humnn bnd> ••nd •o ul o f the: e lect for eternal life . Juu• apuka
chiefl y of itr1 l'ludd .. nneu 111 nd the w11~ tt 1th11tte:ra normal routinn of "eatins
a nd drin~inA." O .u~e 17:21-1, Z7). The .. me water which anufled out •II life o n
the earth w It 11 the watu thnt lloate:d and kepI the Ark in which life: •••
pruened for the n~w hu\'en• ll nd the: oew urth after lh~ flood .
St . P e ter. followins the tt:achins of Je: .. a , una the Flood to expl•in the
meanint of O..ptiam (I Peter 3:2.0 , 2.1). Thi• i• • fi1w-e: much belo\led by
Chriatiana, in whic h the Ark t ypiflu the church inlo -..hid all Hlicver• •r•
taken by ba.ptiam. O.ptiam i t a e I f ia the ahadow, or Upro, of cfea~ ud
re•urrution. •isnifyias the , ••• "e:ctlon of the aov.l now, u d or the body •• the
laat d•y . 51. TN-• l'r•u • ': c:r.lfo;a J.soH • H~,_ ts. T•u•
One
Christian's
Vie .w
P.O. Bo11 917, T"'-, ()I,...._ 74102
Writinjj:
about h i11
1tanc.e 0 11 th"
M ouic au·
thonhip o(
th e Penta·
t f.:u c.h, W.f .
Albright in
Fro m tit ~
Mr. NoMael Stnn~ A6f! tQ
CltmtUJnily lilted , "I have not
aurrr:nb.rcd 11 ~~oingl" pu10ition
w1111 rrKard to early htraditt'
m u nuthf"i!irn but , o n thr
t~tlntr~~ry, t"t)n..idt-r thr Mv:o~it•
tndilion 11111 rvrn mo re rrliaWf"
than I did thf"n .... I h..vr gro wn
morf' ~..:oni!ICrn tiv'" in my atlitudt-
to Mo~~&ic. tradition."
Th•t Moill!ll wrote the fi...,t
five book11 of the Old Te1Lament
11 nHt ne ow11 to the Bible-believing
Chrilltian , but all Or. G.L. Archer
p<1i 11b nut in hl. Survey of Old
r~slamenr lnrroducrion r.incr
the lt"iumph of dl'i8m m thr
171}()1. 11nd continumg: thru u!(h
thl' a~,. nf Hf"~l ;md Darwin , tlw
vr n lil"l h.a!! l_...rn ~aimt th,.
Mu,..lt" •utlonn.h1p.
In fal'l, "" .. 11f th,. argomrnt.~
n lu·r-u ... ·d w• .. \1tJ,...~· indtiht)
In wrl\1' ~uw, luow"""'· wrlllnJ!
1.~ <illt,.,l pnor 111 .i,OIIU li .C:. and
llfl"h;t ru l ~ll(t ~t ~ ''""" 1"\lf'H
di..,·uv,.r.-d wnttn;.:: vn ttw w~u~
•t f th.-tun1um.,.. muw-. wl1rt1' th•·
ltondaJ(rd h .. uo·litr ~ pruh~hl)
tdllf'd l l'> !ill"'"~-
T ettamenla Ac-ree
Ho tl1 th l" fJ I ~J and r\rw
T"8bmrnt;<~, from \1o!lf'"~ h1m~lf
111 Paul , a~r.-.-that \1f,l""~
.v.dually 1luJ tho: w rltm~~;.
'"And th.-Lurd ~.v.id unto
M•,~a. writr tt1ift fnr 11 tnf'monal
1n 11 I~< 1f1l ." (f: l.~Jctu~ 17 : I-I )
"'And Mu*'~ wrut .-all th•·
wurd~ nf t hf" f.v rrt." (f: ~ odu~
l 4 4)
And thr l.o td ,_..1d untu
Mu,.,.~. Wnt.-thou th .. ,.,• w+Htb
f01t ahrr thr trnur uf th..-....-
wurd ... I havr mad .. 1 l"OI"r"Ollrll
with thu and with l~rul ."
(F.l odu~ .14:27)
"And MOIIf"!l wmtr lhrir
~ninjrl' out a~·cordm.~e to thf'ir
JOurn .. y~ l1y th'" co mmandnw nt
nf thr l...tlfd." (Numbr-rs 3.1:2)
"And Motll'll wrotf" thi11 la w,
1nd drlivf"rf'd 11 unto th., prif"~l/o
th f' 110 n 11 o f I.I'V I ''
(O..utf"ronumy 3 1 :9)
"A,. Mu~e thr &f'f"Vtnt of thr
Lord •·omm.v.ndrd th" ~hildrf"n
of 18rat·l, 111 tl 111 wnlf,.n 111 thr·
book of tht= law o f MiJIII'.tl."
()oohuo 8 '31)
"And ~e'"p the cl1ar1~ vf thf.:
Lord thr. God , . , 1.11 it lll written
in the tw of Mot~el!l." (I K.iniCJI
2'3)
''If thc:y will ob~tervf" tH du
ac.cordtn8 tu .11 that I havt"
co mm•nct~d thrm , and
IICccmliiiJo: tu all th.-l11w th,at my
•et VInl Mm•"" c u mmauid..d
th .. m.'" (II Kinwo 2 1:K)
"A11 it i11 writte u Ill thr IMHt~
11f Mu..,. ... " (Exu ():I H)
"lin that d11.y t/wy rrad 111 th.-
l.luk ul M o~• m the audtl-nl'"
M th .. peuplr.; and th ... ~in wa~
found written ... " (Nehf"mi11h
13' I)
"'As it itO writlf'll in lhf' b1w uf
M~~. all thi" f"VII i11 t"lllfll' upon
u11. '' (Danif"l (}:I ."I)
"Rf"trlf"nlbt-r Y'" ttl<" law uf
M u~r" m y .;rrvant, whir·h I
cummandrd untu h11n 111 llut"f'l.o
for all l"ra.-1." (Mala t·hi 4 4 )
No I~M Con.lliatt-nl
"f"h,. \!,....,. "I •·.-.111111•'11 1 a~ 1111 I··~·
~·un!>l~lf'll\ olllli o"\rll .1.-~mo~rt o~~
Paul "'"-"flo" u•·v.-r ll•"ll r•l .,( \lr.
J .. \olr . L \lr I' ~•r \lr.JI.
"Thr' -.lt\ 111!1n lum. \\ l11 <lui r\lo...-~ dt•·u • >l(lllllo~nd to !(~~·· "
"''rltlll~ ,If di\<1(1 O"lf!O"II f, ,uul fh
put lwr JW<~) ·~ II·· .. a,th unto
t h··m, \1.,...-~ 11 .. , .u ... · otl th•·
hardrlf",..,., .,f y•tiU h,.,.,,~ ~uHr·r•·1l
Y''u to put liWliY yutlf wiv··~ l·ul
from thl' hrKinnntlo[ 11 w11~ uut
"'' "(Mll tth,.w I 'J .7 , II)
"Fur /t;,d yo· 1..-l..-v•·•l .\lu-..·.~,
)'" worultl hllv•· lwli•·v•·•l rnr fur
h.-wrut.-of Ill<". But d }•·lwl wv•·
ll!lt hi11 wrllllljot.", ,.,,.,._ ... h.!ll Vt'
l1rli••\"<" my W rtrtl ~···· (Jnf111
.'i .-lit, 47 )
"f>1d nul \1,,..·~ j;(l\<' ~·ou tl r•·
t.~w '1" (John 7: 19 )
"Fvr Mu"''" tr11h ... ml urtlto
th·· fath.·r..." ( ,, ' b .1 :!:! )
"Fu r \lu~·-" do·-.t·rll.,·th tlw
n J!ht•·ull .. n.-..,. ... luo It '~ uf tho·
lllw ."(Hu m•n~ l fl .:""i)
Mu ~.-... j r,,.hu •. t1.ra ,
~ .. h,.m .. h , lhnu·l. M.l.,,·lu.
Mo11thf"w , J ohn. l.uk .. , P11ul and
Chn~l ll1m6t'lf •II ~,,.,. th•t
Mu!ll'~ wtut.-th..-l'c·ulllol.-ut·h .
Prc,fl'"tW.It X, Y an~l Z, huw<'"'"'·
in nur "'""·lu,...,. of hithf"t
ll'.lmtnl(, 111111 in:ottlll that \1u,..-~
w:uo ""''mf"huw IIWapablo· of tou rh
a t.uk i!nd that JEPD bt·"t
anewl'rto to th•· iluthutllhip . 111
t.tkr thr wurd of Utri~t . 1-'~o~ul,
Luk ~. Uamd 11ntl tl..-.,,.,,.,..
The Day of the Lord
By H. Ru,..ll Grow, Ph.D.
~ Dean. Aroeriua Ouiatian CoGer
"Rf'ltold,
l ht" da_r of
th e L 1~rd
c umrrh ,
c rrul bo rh
w1th wralh
and /tt'rCt'
anf!!r. to Uly
l hr: fond
d<!!sOioU: and
It t. Jltoll detlroy tlte smners
rh ert!u{ out a{ it." {11101iah 13:9)
l tu~ioth 1101w l"lf"url y d 1a t Auyria
and Hahylon would bt-bro ught
1-M-forf" (;.,d for ju~m~nt. The8t"
'Wt:f't' the l.:unquering enemif"& of
l~ttael. Hi" prophecy included the
wro ngdoing of both natio ns and
tho ar of f!W.af'l at1 we:ll . He was
quite awar'" of tht' pvila of hi&
own people and of other nationa
in additiun 111 AIW)'ria and
B.bylon. lli11 prophecN:a were
•1•inat fo rf"ip nation& and
evild~nt in gen~ral and may be
appltrd to all th~n 1nd now. The-
ekamt'M with which he uw lhe
jucfcment of Gl"ld, th~ day of the
Lord, mull bt tonMden:d t.o bf.:
of latin« importance: In peopk
•nd nation• o f all time.
In our day Wf: an: confronted
with a similar llituation , in•tead
of A.Nyria and Babykm we are
raced with Ru....._ and Otina.
While R-. II the ttto"JC'r or
the two nations in the pre.,nt
Gina W. the: more ~ua of
the two potentially. China't800
mUiio"" ol ~pie armed with
rRode rn mtlil.aty tqutprnent,
inc:lud.inc nudear exp&o.iyes, will
be a world power of tremendous .......
"'l"hen. there ill alweys the
pooolhiliiJ IIYI R ... ud a.m.
... , ..... -ldoolcJcjeol 4fr...o. Md ~t to the
world • ••h•d eo-wUtt
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SuuthraMt ""'• indudmg lnJill
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the ruiUIMIUII uf thf" worltl 111 tl ...
n"tr futu,.,
C.nnol Be C.ounted On
Mta l of tht· r.o untrir-11 uf
EutofH' canno t br •·nuntrd un lu
rnaint..in a political and milit.ary
rrlation&hip lo the United St1tr•
for any Artat lcfi~th of tim,.. A&
they lt'!t'! the incrcaeinc mi«ht of
our Communi&t en~miea thf"y lrt'
likely to abandon Ul and join
them.
llo wurr, military ml«ht, .u
impotlant 11 it il, U. no t the linal
•n•wer to the problem o f
national a un'ival. The peat
powerw o f the worM han ariaen
to thf:ir hit;hf:at potnta and have
been ddr...ated or have fallen
apart fto m internal diaae:nliou
and c orruption , Power ha1
wilh i n i t the nature of
oorruptio n ; put power when it
become• beyond enrythin1 c:ltc
the pal o f s nation leads to
1b1olut e tyrann y and
COrTUption.
Ablolute powe, •nd abtolutc:
oon-uptiort are intt'!p .. bk. This
waa ~ee-n by laaiah and enabled
him to Pft'dic:t ''the day of the
Lord cometh ." Aatyria,
Babylon , ond '-1 would b<
jodpd ond U.. ,;,...,. puniold.
t...p nations and email do not
.:.:;so:.,~ u ct,m en' f 0 r
To ......,...1 • utio.t •ut 1M!
led "' ""' Spirit o( "'" Lord. Th coal of the: AmericM
Chriodoo Calop lo 10 lroin
lea4era who .,e spWituly
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COSTA loiUA PHOM!o 548-5303
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Sunday Eveo1DI Worehtp ....•.•... 7 :00p.m.
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P•~lor
FRED R. MORSE
Yo••• Pt1~1o r
RICHARD REED
Ap Independent church wttb Bible te&ebin& ministry
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Newport Hel&ht.a
A F ru ar1ti lttd~p~rtdut
C ott g r~ 1: a ti ort a/
C JHi 5 tian ChMrch
RE V . NORMAN BROWN
MINISTER
SUNDAY SERVICE
AND CHURCH SCHOOL
AT 10:00 A .M. YGU •e cordiallt i•vitcd to
attend Serv1cee aAd N"rs~ry carr ~Room~~·;f~~P~II~O~N~E~:~~~~~
provid~d
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791 oo o•tvr, AT 16TH u•r!l
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THE. AMI:flltCAH L.UTHE.f!IAH CHUfiiC ..
1!1:00 A.M. SUHOAY-EARLY WO RSMIP
t ·\5 A,M, SUNOA.V -CI-I RISTIA.N EDUC ATION
ISUNOA.Y SCHOOL)
IO·)() A.M. SUNOA.V-FESTIVE WORSHIP
'the Rev. Jamu 0 . RhUn, Putor
11'1~ ft,n . Ronald Wht~. Aa•tetanl Pastor
. MS-3631
F~TBAPTmTCHURCH
"THI; C F..•<rffR FOR R181./CAL STUDI ES"
DR. P. G. NEUMANN PA<mR5 DR. JAMES COMBS
q;45 A.M.-Bi ble School, with ou r 15 bu ses
servi ng SOu ttl Orange County
11 :00 A.M.-Moming worship
7:00P.M. -Evening Service
301 Movnollo St. Honu of P . G. H•~.uflonn
Chthtion School (At Santa A, a Au ... }
COSTA MHA
Phooo SU-1733
Ki,rJ~'I'"'"" -3th
Phone ,5.48.28<40
From the Police Blotter
• SATURDAY, S£PT. 5
ClutDet Lord Ktlllkol:, 23, or 336 Cabrlllo, c..u w...,
a.od Vernoa &unciin Lee, Z3, of
Lonr S.Cb, were arreltfld at
11 :5' p.m. at 47lh st. and Sfla.
lbore Dr., Wut Newport, on
a charce of usau1t wUh a
deadly weapon .•. John W.c.
Klnney Thomu, 20, of 3212
Marcus St., Wtit Newpott, w·a.s
arrested at 8:20 a.m. at 15th
St. and W. Ocean Ft., Central
Newport, on a charge of pas.
session of marijuana ••• Jolul
Nell Cochran, 28, of 204 33rd
St., West Newport, was tr-
rested at 11 a.m. at 34th St.
OU)d W. Balboa Blvd.onacharge
of possession of marijuana .••
Jewelry, food and stereo tapes
valued at $344 were stolen from
the residence of Lewis K, R(.
mer, 321 lwf!Uord, Cameo
Shores, during ~ party d uring
the night , . , A bicycle ah1
Clubbolilt Or., Wut Ntwpart,
between 1:45 p.m. J.Dd S:O!Ii
p.m .•• , NecordlDC equJpm•Ii
&Dd records n.lutdat$730were
bur11atlrAd from tiM Allred
Chavez rea14e0Ce, 1909 Court
St ., Central Ntwport, betWtfiQ
? p.m. Sept. 3 ~ '7 p.m.
Sept .••
• MONDAY, SE PT. 'J
MRS. WI LSON RILES, wtle of the Oemocnu candidate tor
state s~rlntendent of pubUc e<1 ucation, w:.s r-.ooor ed by
the local Women for Riles cornm11tet> "' :~. rece1ll luncheon
at Ule Ta le of Ule W!ule in lht! IJ.alboa PavJUon. Pirturf'd
here, from len, are Mrs . Hdl:lS; Mrs, Wlli.Lam L. Stabler,
123 V1.1 Undtne, Udo Isle, <Uld Mrs. Edw;u-d ThOrp, local
c ttalrm&n, whO lives fll 2406 franetsco Or ., West Upper
Bay. lnfor rn:.uon may LIE: obtamed by calling 893-3181.
~EWI'QRT ~AROOR Efjg(',N
SEOO~D SECTION --P>oe 3
THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1970
CORCNA DEL MAR. CALl F.
HIGH SCHOOL
PROBLEMS?
NOW BHROl.LIN G
G RAIJP.f IJ·11
• CO·fD
o ~MALL CLASSE~
• INDIVIDUAL
ATTENTION
HNCF. J061
BRICKER -WARD
PREP
88 Fv h Or., Coata Mna
!>t(I.0420
2 wet s uits valued at $55 were
burglarized from tttt ·garage
of klta M. Sloan, 20? 41st St.,
West Newport, between 7:45
a.m. Sept. 4 and 2 a.m . Sept.
Arthur Kemetb Eala, 27, ot
5212-1/2 Seuhore Or., Wut
Newport, waa arrested at 11 :30
a.nl . at his residence on an
Orange County harbOr Judlctal
district co urt warrant cl\atll.ng
ttlm with faUure to appear ...
Toots valued at$100wereburl·
J.ari:r.ed from the garapofRob ..
erty O'Hara, Z236 Aralt.a, East
Bluff, between 7:30 p.m. Sept.
5 and 3 p.m. Sept. 6. , •. A 9.
foot boat valued at $225 was
stolen trom Jonathan G. Bilby,
281'7 Stwltar Dr., CasU Mesa,
while it ns doclled at 3101 w. Coast Hwy., Martners Mile,
during the nleht .•• A Ure and
wheel valued a\ $50 were bUrl·
lartzed from a garage at the
Frank Ford residence, 1867
Braema.r, W~st Upper Bay, be-
tween Aug. 24 and Sept. 7 •..
A s urtboa.rd valued at $150 was
stolen from a car belonging
to William M. Crawford, 1532
w. Wilson, Costa Mesa, while
it was parked at ?H w·: Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa ••. A surf-
bOard rack valued at $1 7 was
stolen from the car of John
Er ick Jordan, 117 N. Bay Ft.,
Balboa Island, while It was
pulled at Park Ave , aod N,
Bay Ft., during the night.
robbery . , . Geor~t Duld
MeGutre, !%, ol SIO El Mo·
dena, Nn'pOtt Htl&bl&, wa.s
ureJted at a:ao p.m. at the
pollct iti.UOO oo a cnarce ol
bw'&lUY fl'om a nhlde • . •
Bur&lars entered a carage at
tne Pat A. Resoa resideoce,
1!6 41st St., West Newport,
aDd escaped with a blcycle fll·
ued at $40 betwHll 7 a.m.
Sept. 6 and '7 a.m. Sept, '7 •••
Vandals c llmbed IC)On tbe roor,
llOOd and trunll of a car at
CMcll Iv er son loc ., 44 5 E. COQst
Hwy ., causing $300 clamagt> .• ,
Auto accessories valued at $10
were stolen from a. car be·
lonliJ:lg to Phillip R, Taylor,
3125 Wyoming, Costa Mesa,
wbtle It was parked at 320
ot.amond Ave., Balboa Is land
. . . Beddlng S14JPI!es valued
at $24 wert> stolen !rom the
Muloers Motel, 3026 w. CO<&st
Hwy,, Mariner s Mile, betwet!n
noon .Sept, 4 and 9 a.m. Sepl.
•• 'Indians' on OCC stage
A CA>IEU ~HOP "
PASSPORT r:tH OTOS
P U B~ICITY ,PHOTOS
OTO COPY
5 •• , BurgLar s entered the
apartment of Jose Ravestljn,
1870 16th St., Newport Heights,
between Apr\\ 1 and June 12
ll.nd esc01.pt'tl with $600 worth
of ,~ewelr y, $ISO In cash, a
recor d player and r ecords val.
ueo-J at $85 , and 2 men's suits
valued at $240 ... Tnree s urf.
l.vards valued at $185 were
stolen from ttle sidewalk at the
Donald D. O'Heilly residence,
122 28111 St., West Newport,
du rin!( thf' nib>f•t.
• SUNDAY, SEPT. 6
Robert Michael Grurnback,
30, of 222 34th St., West New.
port, WAS arrestetl at 1:15 a.m.
at Superior Ave. <~.od Explorer,
Wes t Newport Heights , on a
cha.rge of driving while uoder
the i11flueoce of alcohol ..•
Pamela Gayle Romer, 19, rJf
'7008 w. Ocean Ft., West New-
port, was arrested at 2:50p.m.
at her res idence on a charge of
possession of marl)ua.Oil •..
Bur glars entered the Mit:hae\
Millikan residence, Z222 Chan.
nel Rd., Balboa, between Apr il
and Aug. 17, and esc.:aped with a
tent v:.lued at $105 ... A port-
able typewriter, camera and 2
Je welry boxes valued at $228
were bur glarized from the
Jaril es II. Berry residence, 324
Marigold, Corona del Mar, rtur .
lng the nlgt1t • . . A radio,
silverware and other table
Items, valued at $595, were
burgla.rlz:ed trom the Ric hard
A. Wllll.ams residence, 512
• TUESDAY, SEPT. 8
John Johnston Jr., 2?, of
2312 Ne wport Blv d., C entral
Newport, was arrested at 4
p.m. at 510 Bo\.sa., Newport
Heights, on a c~rge of rot>-
t..€-ry ... James Rlctlard Hunt,
~3 . of 6?1 Vista Bonlla, East
Bluff, was arrested at 8:1G
p.m. at Heliotrope Ave, and
E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar,
on a charge of driving while
under the (n!luence of alcohol
• • . Roy James Hannah, 23,
of 2'38 Joann St ., Costa Mes.,
was arrested at his residence
at 9:20 p.m. on :. clulrge of
LEGAL NOTICE
RESOLL'T!ON NO. 7291
OR. J, L. Walsm.1n of lrvlne,
dir ector of research and de-
velopment tor Mc Donnell Doug-
las Astronautics Company.
West, Huntmgton Beach, has
been elected a fellow of the
Amer ican Society of Metals
(ASM). He was hooored ror his
m.-.tallur glcal inventions and in-
ovations which a.re oow com.
monpla.ce in the aerospace in-
dus try. He received a BS degree
at the Univer sitY of llllools in
1940 a.nd a Ph.D. degree from
UC LA ln 1969,
LEG4L NOT IC E
Ve:teran Oran.:e Coast Col-
lege actor M1r·hael ijrown Is
portrcytng kulblo ~~~~ In the
west cootst pr~m1er e of .tWard-
wiruUng Hroat1w4)' sllOW, "In-
dians," wturt1 IS Uew~ Sl4Ke<1
Oct, 21 throuf{IJ 24 at h.30 p.m.
111 the (XC oud1torw m. Jolul
1-ert.u·r a or the OCC dnma
department 1s the du e• tor.
HESOLUT IO~ :"'IU. 72 !1C
The Arthur Kop if pla} is
di!S<.:rtberl as ".1 t<.otl!billaUOil
Wild Wt:St SIIOW , Vit!J(J~V!Jle a.Jll.l
•·1rcus •.• Ther e J.r e rtant es; ,
piJOnY r.orsE-s, things 1,.10 wrong
all the tm•e -·Ht()(.k m ur ders·~;;~~~::;;::;::;~:;::;:;::;~ turn 111lo r t'<il ru u.f!ler s, therE>]
are conversatJOilS with tne rlead.
A R[S(Jl..UTI<J:-; Uf TI-l E
CITY COU!'OC'It OF-TH f:.
CITY w· ~'d·.'JoPf.!I<T UEAUI
DEC LA!HN(, ITS I ~H-~T\ON
TO HOUJA Pl_;l:jlJ( Ht-,Ail-
I~L TO CfJ~SI!;l-.H A PHfJ.
It's ,. lw.llun nlltvo mosatc, "l lg~;;:.·,~rJ\~~ nlght rno~r~: J,Jal~tauJa of Bulb.lu
hill r .. !Jvm~o,; 111 ::. IJJ .. olfld tn -
ing to wor t. out wild" t.e went
wr ong."
.. u.
lton•U
"""''
3011 "ewporl a.l~
"ewport Beocb
POSAI !}Y Till:. ~i:.WPOHT MAOAM MAJOR TAKES
R£A(H CAOI.t..VlSIO:"(.OM. COMMAHO AT M.C.A.S.
P A ~Y. 1~(., f-01< A ~ i~. M.o)Or J.Jut> I li.',dli SCtf Costa
LRE.o\S E L-.; Tm. L'IST AL! A· M··Sd 114~ .,,,11111,..1 • ommawl
TJ O~ f n.s f OkCAhLEA~. u: 'Jo vm.1.11 M.aru .. ·l~>·t.t•·fln•t>nt·
TEN ~A TE.LI::VISIO~ Sfo_H-IJnE< o~t tl,.. ~1.tCHl .. r Qr !J~ Ai r
VICE :-.t.~.tiOII. Sh•·l' .t l~llVt> of John. i=';';;;;;;;;~~~;;~~~r W!IERt..AS , on Apnl 22, i'J{itl , '>Oil r It). T>!JIJl ., r~•t-JV('I'I .1.
the C1ty Couoci l of lhe Cll)· of li.S. •!'"~""'= II• 1~41Ui arvl ptl)"l ·
~e"""lX'rt Beach .-OO(JteO H~so-t·41 ...:Ill• .-uo'' !row l:..tst T f'll·
lutwn ~o. 6'11i0 whJ• h esl:.lb-r•~-;s.,-"" St.tt" l"nJver sU} mJotlll·
Uslled the rfites wttlrh Ne wport ~~~ t u~, w:.s t·onlnnssJonE.'(J a
Commumty CaiJlevLslon, Inc, -.e-LoriCI IJI:""tenam Ul u.e Manu{,
shatl t:llarl(e Jt s "ut•s<:rlt.oer"; r 1 9~4 .
""' WHt..H I:.AS, the Ctl) rounf'l l
has r et·e1ved " t"f'llle!-.1 lor oljJ-
proval of .til tnr·reas~;o 10 tile
lnst.t.lt.non r._. ... s for ' ustoru tn-
stalt.tlon::. to provHl•· for ..
LET
BELL BROA DWAY
MORTU ARY
110
CLEAN AND RESTORE
charge of >2 per foot tn .til-
the southe'.tl.sterly line, tht-dtlton to t11e b.ls1•· t nstJ.Jio~t!On
southeaster ly Une and the ch•r t~;\' of 'f-14 .9~. 11.'\th the to-
southwesterly prolongatlOI\ Of t.al instl\!J.IIOII r lloit l£0• Mt tO
YOUR DRAPES TO LOOK LIKE NEW!
EXCLUSIVE
GUARANTEED DRAPERY CLEANING the southeasterly Uoe of Lots exceerl SIS, cod
D rop~ I)' Cl eon•n9. Pe rie cl 1 e9<Jr~eu of Ike a9• ot
yov• dropery, o r 100 "/ .. r~placemen11f cle-anable.
SHOPS and SERVICES
A RESOLtrriON OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BE ACH
GIVL'I/G NOTICE OF PRO-
CEEDlNGS iNITIATED BY
WRITTEN PETITION RE.
QUESTING THE ANNEXA-
TION TOTHE CIT YOFNEW-
PORT BEACH OF CERT AlN
UN INHABITED TERRITORY
KNOWN AS THE ACACIA-
PALLSADES ANNEXATION ••
ANNEXATION NO. 71, AND
SE'ITI:fG A DATE FOR
HEARING PROTESTS TO
SAID ANNEXATION
WHEREAS, on the 27th day
7Z through 79 anO Lot 81 of Wi!EHEAS, sa111 proposto<hn-
sald Tract No. 706 to the cen. crease 111 the lnst.ll.:..tlon fe~s
ter Uoe of Orc hard Dr~ve ; wtuch rna ~ bE> ··tw.r ~e·l woukl
meoce North so• 11' 45'' West, apph to custom msU IL:.ltlon.'>
330.00 fet>t, a.IOOR said cente r Which .u-e tlefm..-1 •S beln£ f l)
Une, to the center Une of Aca -" len '(til k,'t'eater th.in 35 f~t.
cla. Street, as shOwn on said or \2) wher" bon n£ or • uttlng
Tract No. 706; thence ~orth <~.sph.lil or ' oo• r~te IS r..q!.lt r ,..l:
• No Wilttd Head•
• Buuriful 0~<0r1tor
Pltifl
• fl-.ne 'rooftt19
• Hew Drlptrles witfl
Coif• hdusi.,.
Save Time And Money -Call An Expert
aUAUTY ~LOM
...f.0'<'14i.JU.' &
BEAUTY NOOK
2712 E. Co.lst Hwy .
Corona del M~r ·
Phone bn-7l:W:.
o CONCRETE
P .0 . Rcu H I
o DRY CLfANIHG
f'jnest Cjuallty tlry deantrl~
on U1 e premi ~es
•
Self·scrvu:e laundry
All new -1 .&test model
F't1g~dai re washers
3200 E. c out HWJ ., C OM
Phone: 613-96U
oFLORIST
FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
DtMur/ Tosh
FLORI .IT.I
PHOHE o 6<16-1479
2431 Mowpo<t II•~.
COSTA MESA
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oCOIT.O.
IIESoA
ut-U6I
• DIANG!
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12._1
o HUMTIMGTOtl
IIAOI
142·1451
o NURSERY
Sl\rubs. lntenor Plants
TrOpical &. Treea
lnsecacides and Fertllltet
..... _ 01 .... & ....... _ ... _ ....
fREE DELIVERY
c omna del Mar J"iur .. n"
Zl44 £.. C»Ml Hwy., 6'75-0160
Off. .. ~--··-------·---~m•
oPAIHT & WALLPAPER
HARBOR PAINT
WI! CAN PRINT YOUR ~:~~;~~~~ PAMPHL.I!TS ~ LI!:Afi'LET·S
NI!WSPAPERS AND
NI!WS LI!TTI!IItS
C.t.LL Ul ,0. UTIMATII ., .....
IIISIGM I'\IBL1SHIMG CO.
2 721 E. C""' Hip.,.,
U.rot~e del Men, C.lifon11 io
Call in Yovr W•t Acl
to th• !~tslp
613.05,50
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67)4150
of May, 19'70, the Loc01.l Agency
For rnahon Commission of Qr.
ange County adopted a reso-
:ution approving the proposed
annex.atton to the City of New.
port Beac h of certa.in unlM<tbi-
ted territor y, as hereinafter
described, said proceeding to
be known a s the Aucla-Pah·
sades AnnexatiOn--Annexation
No. 71; aod
WHEREAS, a written petition
requesting flnnexaUon or said
territory has been filed with
Ule Ctty Council, signt>d by tht>
owllf!r s of oot less tnan one-
fourth or the laod In the ter-
r itory by a.re.a, and by assessed
value as shOwn on the last
equalized assessment roll of
Orange County;
NOW , THEREFORE, the CUy
Council of the City of Newport
Beach HEREBY RESOLVES ..s
follows :
1. Proceedings are hereby
Initiated for the anneuUon to
the City of Ne'II'Jl(lr t Beach of
the following desc ribed unin-
~bUed territory:
A parcel of land lying with·
tn TraCt No. 706 as shOwn on a
map thereof, recor ded In book
21, page 25 of Mlscell.aneous
Maps, records or Ora.nge
County, Calllorn1a, more par-
tic ularly descrlbed as follows:
39" 48' 15" East, 13'10.00 feet .uvl
ak)l\g said center line of A~;a. WIH:.HI:.AS, Se• oon 'j_H .03S
~;La. Street 10 the Poiot of Be-or ttl ,. :"ewport fi··.a' h Mum -
ginning. n pal CO<'te proVJ•ks 1/Jo~.t pr iOr
2, Notice Is her eby given that to .tuthofltlfl~ tl•t-rh.t.nk:e ofo~n}
the City Council Will ho ld a utes or •·n.r ~t:~ IJ~ 1/11:' t11.1lder
hear in~~; for the purpose of con. of the ConHn uuJt) Antd U\d Tt>h:·
siderlng written protests a. vJs wn 1-r•rl<'li !Se, th•· Counr !I
gains! said annexation, made by st .... II hrsl ••kl\lt " H"<;Oiutwn
.lilY personownlng re:.\propert) of Intention to •Jo so, .-ad hx
within the territor y proposed to" ttme for pubht l1~anno• lor
be :.nne xed, on the 23rt1 day of cooSI11t·ra.tl011 of ~~~ m•tter,
November, 19'10, at the hour of ~ow, THE!H.I-URt.., m_ IT
?:30 p.m. In the City Council I~ESOI.\o'ED b) tlif f ll } Coun• !I
Ch:tmber s located withtn the ot th~:< Cit} of ~e~~oj:oort R ·.&dl.
City Hall, 3300 Newport Boule. 1. Thd t " puOht he.tTII\1' to
vard, Newport Be.ach, Ca\Uor -consider tile r•oqueft ol :O.e\lo'l)Ort
n.ta, which date ol hea.rm~ is Oeach l..o~h\evJston, lf1( ., fo:-olfl
oot less than 40 nor more than in•·re•sc 1n t11e r.t.tes 'h•rn'd
60 days a.ner the passage or fo r r:us to•" tnst•ll.&tton-. "''"II UP
this resolution. set for lllf' '3th •Li) 11f 'uv ·
3. The CitY Clerk ts dire-cteo emt.er. JC/j0, at the !Jour of ~ 30
to cause a cop) of thts reso-p.m. w tht> Counrll C h.oi.Ho!o~>r s
lution to be pubH"I.e<l "'least locJtt>d <ll l Lt ) Hall, 3300 :O.ew-
twtce, but not more orten than port (;k)ult.-V<~.rd, :O.pwport Heo~c·h,
once a week, in the ='l t>wport c .urornu,
S Yur GU¥1tlfH • No Shr inlt•g~
• P~rfect Even Hem•
• Dnperiu hm•d• or
Alttrtd
• Wittr \uin Remov•l • Onperi•• hp•ired
Dupery H~rdware ln1talled 1nd hpaircd
LiT COlT INSTALL
NEW DRAP£5
... "'""'·· .... "'011
DRAPERY SERVICE
20°' OFF ••• ,.,. !0 L CAll'f
S40-1366
.. '"''' (ell C.e41-Mt 642-0270
1702 NEWPORT BlVD. ot 171h, Costo Mesa
a per
Painting & Decorating
l IHSUJtfD • GfHEIUL COHTIIAC
Harbor Ensign, a oew~per of 2, The Cll y Clerk !Sihr•·d l"l
genera.\ circulation publlshert In to publish this Hesolut mu or hi-
the City, ~nd also tn the Dally tent ton .~t teast onre ~~o·tthm 1 ~
Pilot, :. newsp~r or general dd)s fol\ow ln~ u s Jtlot)I LOU .. no
circulation published outside of to mall • t·opy of s.w l Ho•....o-D t & s
the Cit y bUt In the County In Iutton to e<trh hOhler of J t •)Ill • 8Dl a 0 0
which Is located the territory mumty Antenru Tel ... ~l"'OII
proposed to bP a[Ulexf!'d, publl· Franctnse wt:tlln th(" ~ 111 r,f Sl6 CIHTII lT. 6 4 2 •16 7 7
cation to be completed at ie~~st Sewpor t Bearll. COSTA MESA If M. A.•ww Jre..17.U
20 days prior to the date set .o\OO PTED tht!' 12tlr l.o\ or ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::! for the hearing. The City Clerk October, 19'70. I
shall seoo 'cooy or this reso~ E. F. Horlh VFOOTRE JOE DUFFY luUon to the governing board or Mayor
a.cy schOOl district whtch, ln ATTEST .
pari o r ln whole, is Included In Laura La~os
the territory sought to be a.n-City C lerk
oued and whJ ch baS made .-r\1-Publlsh: Oct. 22, 1910, in ~CHOOL BOARD ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3
ten request therefor. The City the Newport Harbor Ensll(tl.
Clerll Is rurther dir ected to
cause written DOU ce of such
proposed armeu.tlon to be
mailed to each person to whom
C•••l•tt f•nll Cost llat II w ... , lllhiii1P••
COWLITI
• HI.-,IIIIIG AIDS
HAL AEBISCHER •
I< WALLPAPER
PIUabu&'ll> -
PsiDta -oomplete UDe
13,000 PA'M'EJINB
OF WALLPAPEa
lllfE.~tBWJ.
Begiool.ng at a point In the
center line or Campus Drive
(formerly Acacla SltHt) said
polnt belng on the oorthwest-
erly prokMlptlon ot tM! ~uth·
'"esterly Une or Tract No. 3201
a.s s hown on a ma.p thereof, !~~~~~~~§=~~~ recorded in booll UO, paiftS 25 through 29 of Miscellaneous
M.api, records of sUd Ounce
County, said point a 1110 betnc
an anrlt point In the exist-
land within the territory pro-
posed to be armex.ed ls a.sses·
sed In the last equalludCouoty
a.ssessmenl roll avaUtble on
the date pr oceedtnes •ere 1n1-
Ua.ted, at the address Shown
on saJd a.ssessm )DI roll, or as
llnoWD to said City Clerk, aJJ:I
to UY Pf:UOO WhO llU h11d
Ills na mt aM addnu ..00 the
dtllpltloo ol tbt la.Ddslo wb&c:b
bt r.s any lftttrut, titMr lep.l
or ,qtdtablt, with sa.l.d Cltrk..
SUd raoticts: Shall be 11Yee~ ..,.
M>u U'laD 10 Gays bek1n tht
flut pubUc biii'Utl oo tJw pro.
po-.d &ZIDta.tloL
C.O.aMIIIM
(Hut 10 Pot1 T .... ,., ..... , • .,~.33
A, L MAUAC
PLOIIBU
100 oae•~&ca Aft.
oo.aadoiMar • f1•H··--f'l llAY •taCIIT
W A Til& IIIlA '.1'1111
lfi•UJI.
UPHOLSTERINil
"(8 y f!•ro'~"" Crtlft~•••)
&IX) DO. 2 pc. Ml ONLY
... 11 -CaU ... .....,. ..
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IPCCIAL.ISTI IN
WAIItiH« C Af'PVfTflt'Y
e ,HE CA ... ff:TS
e WOOoeM,.TI e I:TC.
Pall DISIGMIMG
U,..ATUOI..AOLY arv ...
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CbPTLIII
IGI'A .. G
ln& bouadar)' of lht CltJ of
Newport S..ch belne tht most
westerly corntl' ot Annexa-
Uoa No. 56, Or411aoct Ho. 1116, -od by tbo City Cowoc:ll ol
tbt CUy of Newport Beach,
February a, 1M5; tbeoct SoutJ'I
~ ll' .,.. Eut, uo.oo , ...
AOOPTt:D 1111• IIIII daY ol
~r,li~.
UoQc aid •"•lac _.,,. u
dtserlbed \D l&1d uatatloa
No. 56 aD1 u ~\bid lll tbl
Acada StrHt "-•tloe. Of. d.llll..llee No. an, ~ b7 tM
CitJ eo-u ol ... Cl17 ol"tw·
pan S..ell, ~ II, 11151; ATTESTo
UloDCO ~ lrom aald I.awa I.apoo
t.F. Hlrtlo
Mayor
tiiiiiDC -1"1 -st• 41' City Clot•
IS" Wool, IS'IV.OO -alaoclllo Pwl>l ... : Ott. IS, It, Ji·'lO, Ill
-17 ""'_... "' ... "...,... Harbor Eo•lp.
atmoriallfarlt
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Jon I .. , ml ..... -s " 'z •u .. _. fir ol
...., llllflc:-01 .. z: ::-:
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511·1125 (TOLL Patl PltOiollliWPOlT MAIM I AliA)
BracH HOURS NEWPORT HARBOR EH~GH lUI st:CONO SEC11011 - -..... I
AU.,..UcbVaadoe-lloot .. _. .... ..,.Uatllll llfURSOAY, OCT.l2, 1!711
-·· 'I'Willlo -..,uoo at ..-_ c-llmu IIJeU:d OOROHA DEL MAR, CALIF.
111o c..-c1o1 Mar -aad Cnlol aid 1111 ellJ bid ~ clly boldl park Uld Wllo a IOiltlrm eloolac Um1 tor all
CorODi blaell. wtneloeeatmJd .. beacbes to eltm••t. COOfl1sJoa
olpl, u a r-.11 at aetloo oo 1111 put at lilt pobUe,
talulo by liltN,.poriBOltbClb' Tho ... u .. -!lao lor the
CouacU Jut weet.. '11M otblr two exceptioas na a,pprcwed
2 beacbes wt.11 close at 10 p.m. oa recomm•ndatioo ot tbe
DAR to
author talk
Mrs. Patty Newman, author i"Ci~~ill ~~:~Beo~·:~hea a.od RecreatJ.oa
or "Pass the poYtrty please"
PLEDGES AT BOULDJR IUld lhe recently published
Carol M1!Cord, 1849 Seadrllt "Cross-eyed pts a.ad Pat ..
Drive, Irvine Terraee. has rick Henry," will speak to the
pledged Kappa A.lph& Theta at Colonel WUUam Cabell ChaP-
the University of Colorado at ter of the Newport Beach Daugtl-L.--...:=-:==---~ &.>ulder. ters of the Amerlca.n Revolu-
tion in the home of Mrs. Ross
E. Heflin, 2561 Crestview Cir-
AMANTOBE
PROUD OF!
H E looks so neat
because SH E sends
bls clotbes to
Valet C leaners.
Valet's cleanln&: and
laundry custom-cares fo r
his clothes ... Tbey even
mend little rtps and ti&h t-
en loose buttons.
VALET
CLEANERS
3137 E. Coaat Hiway.
Corona clel Mar
p .s. Be proud or your man. Call ua today .
We deliver. Phone 61~-0~10 .
ACCISSOIIIS
c le, Bay Shores, at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oc t. 28.
Mrs. Edp.r M. Co.l Jr., the
new regent, will present Mrs.
Newman, whose speech, "Cam-
pus breakthrough," spiced with
humor, deaLs with the back-
ground of the current problems
on campus. She will present
an 18-mlnute film that has pro-
ven effective In educating s tu-
dents against the "oew left"
anarchy on campus,
Mrs . Gary Myer s, hostess
chairman ror the dessert, wiU
be assisted by Mmes. Richard
othberg, Willia.m Ashtx!ugh, W,
C. Brown, and Donald Andrews.
MAFISHALL J. ALFSON, assts.
tant managEr of Sank or Ameri-
ca's Westclitf Plar.a branch,
marks hisZSthannJversarywith
the bank thts month. He ,alned
the bank as a teller In Fuller-~0 E.Coast.H....,., Corof\• del Met" ton, came to West clilf Pla.za
i g :]O tQ S:Jt Tel : 673·211/C ln 1966 as a leMing officer aM ~· llftS IJA-Maate,.C~ was promvted to assistant man-
i.;:=:;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;:;:;:;;:;:;,""':'l a ger a year later . He Is a natIve of Cyrus, Milm., and oow lives
in Anaheim, CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE
F., D I . .---'L"'ECAL NOTICE 1 m eve op1ng ORD"ANCE ,a. "'"
A~ ORDl!-i'ANCE OF TilE and Pr•"nt 1"ng CIT Y OF NEWPORT BEACH
REPEALI'G SECTIO' 1'.-
12.080, A D DI~G SEC TIO~ DON ANDERSEN STUDIOS 14.12.045 "0 AMDDL'G
SECTIONS 14,12.010 A~D
2721 E. Coast Highway 14.12.0900FTHE NEWPOH T
Cor ona del Mar, Calif. 82625 BEACH MU"CIPAL co~E. TO PROVIDE FOR J;-1.
(In the Ensign building) CREASES I~ WATER RA TES
Phone: (71 4)673-0553 A.ND CHARGES
ALSO COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, The Cit> Council of the Ctt> or Newport Beach does ordain PRODUCT, P UBLIC RELAT!O:-IS as follows.
PHOTOGRAPHY SECTIW l. Section l4.12.-L:::======::===§§~':§:0:::0:::"::"::"::":~1 010 of the ~e""'POrt Beach Munt-
Beer Refreshes The Western Economy
/, • . I' ;I ·~ ·.-
' ' i 1!1 ,I
!I I I '
In tne Pac111c Coast states ol Wash•ngton. Oregon and Call·
torn1a. the b rewmg Industry pumps constant refreshment
mto the econom1c system In 1969. lor eumple brewers
1n tnose three slates made these economy·expanding
expenditures
• S35 million lor agr1cultural products used m lhll brew1ng
process
• $90 million lor packag,ng and conta1ner matenals
• S55 m•ll•on lor wages and sa ltH1es
• $38 million lor lre1ght and sh1ppmg servr ces
As a dynam1c part ol the dynam1c West the brew•ng 1ndustry
os a proud contributor to the economy
UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
In Coop-.ratlon wtth C.lllomla ll .. w.,.. Asaoclalton
2lS M~mary St .. S.n rranelsc:o
c lpal Code Is amended to read:
"14.12.010 Service Fees.
The fee s for the Installation
or ·.vater serv1ces, water me-
ters, or water servaces Includ -
Ing meters, or for enlardng
those already in place, shall
be pa.ld 111 advance.
The Installation fee shall be
the cost to the City, Including
au Labor and mater ials, plus
twenty.five percent (25~) of
such cost for overhead, in act.
dition, there shall be collected
the sum of Flny Dollars ($50)
for the first one inc h of meter
diameter, or fractional portion
thereor, plus Twent)·-Five Dol-
Lars ($25) for each additional
one-hall inch of meter diame-
ter, or fractional portion there.
of.
The lnstall.atlnn fee shall be
as established by the Utilities
Division of the PubUc Works
Department, and the cost shall
be paid to the F'ina.nce Depart-
ment by the person applying
for such installa.tton before the
work of connecting the main
with the property Is begun.
The cost as established by
the Utilities Division shall be
the estlmtted average cost of
doing the work, plus twenty.
five percent (25%), a.nd shall
be revised from time to time
to reflect uperience and chan-
~s In the a.ctua.l cost of per-
forming Ule work."
SECTION 2. Section 14.12.-
045 is added to the Newport
Beacb Mun.tctpal Code to read:
"14.12.045 Surcbarre. lDad-
SUMMER END SPECIAL!
Carpet Steam Cleaned
10% Off Regular Price
CARTIER'S CARPET CLEANING
PHONE: 548-0807 FREE ESTIMATES
I Mf. NIH. GOOD TIL.I.. 11-1-70
KNOW YOUR OFFICER
OFFICER LARRY YOUNC
otttev Larry YOunJ. U, bU
bMa wlth the Newport &eacb
pollee depart meot tor Z yu.ra.
He 11 presently a.sstped to tiM
patrol dtY!sl.oo, worldDc the
mldni"'t to 8 a.m. stdft to the
West Newport area.
Larr y was born 1n San Fran-
cisco. He attended Polytectudc
high school in Pomona and then
went to Ohio State Unlver slty,
llCcumulaUng over 140 college
units a.s a math major.
In his spare time Larry eo-
)oys all types of athletics. He
has been a member of the New-
port Beach pollee basketball
team and is currently playing
softball for a Ga.rden Grove
team called ··The Hustlers."
Larr y, his wife, Mary, and
their 4-month old daughter,
Stacy, live In the Harbor Area.
MRS, LEN MILLER or the Newport Beach Junior Ebell
C lub, federation development chalrrnan, Is putting on a
bumper sticker urging involvement during Oc tober mem-
bership month. (PhOto by Karen Kovach.)
Patio party for Jr. Ebell
The Ne"WPOrt Beach Junior
Ebells will hold thelr annual
October patio party in the home
ol Mrs. Jake Dutcher, 922 Gol-
denrod Ave., Harbor View Hills,
at 10 a.m. today, Oct, 22. Mrs.
Richard Priess Is cha.lr manfor
the luncheon.
Mr s. Kit Tappan, chairm:tn
of the program, will introduce
the speakers, Mrs , Clarence
Wlltiamson fro m tne Frosting
House, 2384 Sev.'PQrt Blvd.,
Costa Me sa, a.nd Mrs. Uwrence
Hartmann, presirlf'nt of the
Sv."Cet Arts Club or Costa Mesa.
The} ·o~.·ill demonstrate cake
dec.:orallng, using Halloween and
Chnst m<~os themes.
~l ~s. Eugene Kova ch , pn•si-
dent, will pr eside over the bust-
ness meeting. Final plans for
the Nov. 14 boutique at the
:--lewport Beach Terul.isCiubwlll
be discussed by Mrs.A.L. Has-
tings, ways a.nd means chair-
man.
MRS. HAVILAND OIES
Mr s. Jenevieve S. Haviland,
93, of 1!115 Tradewtnds Lane,
Baycrest, died Oct. 11 at Hoa.g
Hospital. She was born Oct.
20, 1876, In Cleveland, OhioJ
and came to Orange County J
years ago. Survivors Include
3 granddaughters. Funeral ser-
vices are private. Paclflc View
Memorial Pa.rk Is In cha.l'ge
of arran~ments.
NE WPORT HARBOR Zonta Club has completed its secoo-:1
$5,000 Hoag hospital pledge, and the check w•spreseoted by
Mrs. Joseph P, Carlos, ways and means chairman, shown
here at right with Mrs . Dolores Richardson, R.N., nursing
s~rvisor at Hoag, viewing a model of the hospital devel-
opment. The Zonta Club selected the teen wing as a service
project and raised the money during the presidency of Mrs .
Robert Harbison. (David Ross photo.)
Czech partisan talks here
World W.u-0 partisan ftghter
M lchael Van Horn. oow a suc-
cessful Culver City Insurance
executive, spoke at the Oct.
20 meeting of the Newport-Bal.
boa Rotary Club at the Irvine
Coast Country Club.
ln 1955 he came to the United
States. He Is now a cUI~en and
is active In business and civic
affairs. He Is an agent with the
Farmers lnsurance Group, He
is a m<!mher or the free En-
terprise Speakers Bureau spon-
sored by Coast and Southern
Federal Savings and Loan As-
NOW .H
1780 NEWPORT 3LVD.
Ph . 646-9383 Colt& Men
II A GOOD NIIGHIOI
It you ue a new comer, or
knO* or a ne•comer to
the Uarbor Area who hu
not b•en welcomed, do
her a favOf by call in , the
Harbor Vi•itor belween
I and 10 a .m., and lhr
wi 11 call on your ftiCTtC
•.lth ¥alu•blo informativ.t'
and a iha hom £riCTtdly
buaineu • firms which
11and ready 1o hel p her
become acqu•inted with
her new IUffoundin••·
THE HARBOR VISITOR
PHONEt 494·9361
or 646-0174
BALTZ
MORTUARIES
1741 SUPERIOR AVE.
COST A MESA
Midway b-2424
3520 E. COAST HIWAY
CORONA DEL MAR
ORiole 3_q450
Stan 1942 Mr. Ya.n Horn, a native of
Czechoslovakia, jointed under-
grouod ftghters In sabotaging
the Ger ma.n occlq)atlon while
still In his teens. When that
conlU ct ended he soon went
underground again. this time
as an anti-commWlist. He
helped orpntze stUdents in a
demonstration against this new
evU, but the takeover was at~
ready under way a.nd Mike and
hundreds of othe rs werea.rres-
ted and put Into a labor camp.
sociation. '------------'
Mike's subsequent escape a-
cross the border Into Bavaria.
Is a story of courage and en-
durance. With good fortune,
though a poUtlcal refugee with
a prlce on his head and unable
to spea.lt English, he arrived In
AustraUa, which became his
home for 7 years.
LEGAL NOTICE --L-E"C_A_L_N_O_T-IC-=-::-E ----_-_-cL=E-_C_A_L _N_O!IC,_;Ec___ If you're not sure who to call at the Pho ne
Company for cer tain services, here's a list
I thought you'd find helpful: ditwn to 111e rea<1mess to serve
chdri!"S set forth m thiS Chap-
ter, the !ollowlnR surct\.a r !{es
shall be <.:Oilected:
For eJ.Lil livinr unLt m t-x -
cess of one per WJ.I <'f m ~
ter , per month , , . ,$!,00
For ea( h hot el ar¥.1 motel
wut J.[)o.j e.ach hosplt..tl or
convJ.le scenl home bed-
roo m In excess of one
per water meter, PH
month . , , . , .... ,$50"
SECTIOi'\ 3, Sef'tJ On 14.12.-
080 of the ~ewport Bea ch Muni-
Cipal Code is hereby repealed.
SECTIOr\ 4, Section 14.12 .•
090 of the Newport &ach Muni-
Cipal Code Is a mel'lded to r ead:
"14,12.090 Qu.antlt) Cha.r-
ges. In addition to the readi-
ne ss to serve charges set forth
Jn thiS Chapter , the rate for
water supplied to consumers
through a meter, other than
pl!lsuant to a wr llten contract
approved by the CHy Co uncil,
shall be as follow s :
Fo r the first 250,000 cubif'
feet per mon111 , , , . $0,22
per 100 cubac feet
For all over 250,000 f'ubic
feet per month, ... SO.l6
per 100 cubic fe€t"
SECTION 5, This ordinance
shall be pubHshed once In the
official newspaper of the City,
and the same shall be effective
30 days alter the date of lls
adoption.
This ordinance was mtro-
duced at a regular meeting of
lhe City Coun cil of the City
or Newport Beach held on the
Z8th da.y of September, 1970,
;w1 wa.s adopted on the 12th
da.y or October, 1970, by the
following vote, to wit:
A YES, COUNC ILMEN : Mcinnis,
KymLa, Rogers, Hir th, Crou l,
Dostal, Parsons.
NOES, COUNCILMEN : None.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN : None.
E.F. Hirth
Mayor
ATTEST:
Laura La.gios
City Clerk
Publish: Oct. ZZ, 1970, In
the Newport Ha.rbor Ensign.
LOCAL CPA NAMED
Robert M. Searle, partner
or Dunn, DeBerry, Sharp '
Co., Newport Beach, has been
elected treasurer of the Ora.nge
Coast Callfornia chaflter of the
NaUooal AuoelaUoo of Ac-
countants. He Ia a. eertlfted
pubUe aceouot:aiC and a mem-
ber ot U.. Amertcaa lnstihhot
CPA's, CaU.torala Society ot
CPA 's, Ud tbl N'nport Cc ..
tor IUn.alo Club. He aad Ilia
wife, Atm., rtlllde a.l210tCWf
llrlYO, H-llol.,.U.
OR DINANCE NO. 1361
A ~ OR DL\A~CE OF THE
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH
AME:-iDIN G CHAPTER 10.32
ENTITLED "SOUNDAMPLI-
FY L'tG EQUIPMENT" TO
PROHIBIT SUCH EQUIP .
MENTON Pli"BLIC BEACHES
AND lN BALBOA PARK, AND
TO PROVIDE CERTAlN EX-
CEPTIONS
Tile City Council of the
City or Newport Be:ilch does
ordain as follows :
SECTION I. Section 10.32.-
055 Is added to Chapter 10.-
32 of the Newport Beach Muni-
cipal Code to read:
"10.32.055 Sound Amplifica-
tion Equipment Prohibited on
Public Beaches and in Balboa
Park.
A. Polley Statement
The City Council makes the
follo.,.,·ing ftndlngs:
(I) The pubUc beaches ad-
}acent to the w.Uer . .., of the Pa-
cific Ocean a.nd Newport Har-
bor a.r e a unique recreational
resource which the City holds
in trust under a legislative
grant from the State of CaU -
rornla. Balboa Park Is a park
loc01ted on filled tidelands ad-
}a.Cent to the ocean beach on the
Balboa Peninsula.
(2) These public beaches are
intensively used ror swimming,
surfing and sunbathing by a
diverse gro~ of people whi ch
inc ludes City residents, tour-
ists, and persons residing
throughout Orange County aoo
Southern Ca Wornia.
(3) The use of sound trucks
and sound ampWicatlon equip-
ment by grol.{)s and orp.nl&a-
tlons who wish to hold concerts,
meetings or publlc assemblies
on or nea.r these pubUc beaches
is dlsturblng to the vast rna.~
j:lrlty of the people using the
beaches for recreation aoo to
local residents whose homes
a.re In close prorlmlty to the
beaches.
B. No permlt shall be Issued
for a.M no person sbaU use
a.ny sound truck or &OUDdampU-
ft ca.tlon equipment on anr publlc
beach or 1n Bilbo& Park."
SECTlON 2. SecUoo 10.32 .~
090 of tbe Newport Beach Munl~
clpa l Code Is amended to read:
HEW COPY MACNIHE
A oew Xerox 120 cola~ ..
aled copier bu boeo lootalled
lo 1111 aa-, llarlolro IIIII
Corona dtl Mar liraoeh IJ.
tnrles. Mrs, Dorotl:lel Sbttll,
elly lllrUII.o, Ul>lalaed IIIII
uyoot who 1fl.lltl to maA a
"""' pl&eol lilt arlllllllclo<w-
-00 lilt ciUI p-ud ~· a dime to tbl colD •lot.
"10.32,090 Exceptions. The
provlstons of this Chapter shall
not apply to the use of sound
trucks or sound am;~Uty!ng
equipment in conducting the fol-
lowing activities:
(a) Sporting and recreational
ac tivities col'lducted on pubUc
school property or In public
parks when authori~ed by the
pubUc agency haVing control of
such public pa.rkor school prop-
erty.
(b) Water sport activities
conducted on the waters of New-
port Hubor which are coOOuc -
ted under the authority or any
applicable City or Oranp
County Harbor District regu-
lations.
(c) Activities < .lnducted on
property of churches or private
clubs where the sound Is con-
fined within the boundaries of
such property.
(d) Licensed sightseeing or
excursion vessels operating on
the waters of Newport Ha.rbor .
(e) Public orncials or em-
ployees while acting In the per-
formance of their duties.
(r) ActlvtUes conducted wlt~
ln the boundaries of City U-
censed amusem~nt centers
where the sound Is confined
within the boundaries of such
am·.1sement centers.''
SECTION 3. This ordinance
shall be pubUshed once tn the
offi cial Bewspaper of the City,
and the same shall be etrective
30 days after the da.te of Its
adoption.
This or dinance was intro-
duced at a regula.r meeUn g of
the City Council of the Clty
of Newport Beach held on the
28th da.y ot September, 1970,
a.nd was adopted on the 12th
day or October , 1970, by the
following Yote, to wit:
A YES, COUNCILMEN : Mcinnis,
Kymla, Roprs, Hlrth, Crout.
Dostal, ParSOQS.
NOES, COUNCILMEN : None.
ABSENT COUNCILMEN : Nooe.
E.F. Hirth
Mayor
ATTEST:
LaiU'a Lac:Soa
Ctty Clerk
Publllh: Ocl. U, 1970, ln
tht N•wport H&rbot Eutp.
T o orde r 8 phone,
To get 8 different kind of phone service,
To transfer service to a new home,
To change or add a listing in the
phone book.
To ask a question about your bill.
To check rates fo r a particular kind
o f service.
To get an additional phone book,
To get a free personal directory,
To get help if you've received
anon ymous cails.
To ask about phone service for a
handicapped person.
-CALL YO UR BUS INESS OFFICE.
If your phone doesn't work,
If you find a pay phone out of order,
-CALL REPAIR SERVICE.
(Business Office and Repair Service num·
bers are listed in the front psges of your
phone book.)
To place a long distance call you can't
dLal direct,
T o arrange for a conference call,
To call overseae,
To find o ut long distance rates not listed
in the phone book,
T o obtain credit for a misdialed long
distance call.
-DIAL "0" FOR OPERATOR.
A HANDY HINT
In case you have a Lot of discards and br lc-
a-brac lying aroWld ln your garage and have
been wondering what to do with it all, the Costa
Mesa Rot.a.ry Cltlb ca.n help solve your problem,
They sugpst the following: Bring all these
odds and ends, OTHER THAN CLOTHING, to
Mesa Center Automotive, located at tlle corner
of 16th and Oran&e In Costa Mesa., anytime
after 6:00 P.M. Friday, November 13th, and
before 8:00 A.M., the foUowtnc' morning. Tbe
Costa Mesa Rotary members will place these
Items on sale from 8:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, making tbe pro-
ceeds available for their Harbor Area Youtb
and Commun!ty projects. Anyone seeking further
lntornntlon may eall &46-0102 days or $46 ..
1036 evenings.
~fl?-~
R. S. McPhetrid4e
'four Telephone Manaaer m
Newport-Costa Mesa
EGGERS INSURANCE, INC.
COIR£TE IIISURAIEE SOVICE
2711 I, C.oot Hwy., h .lto 101 c.. Dol ..... Cel ......
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