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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-10-29 - Newport Harbor EnsignI I • • THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER nF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEAO< NEWPORT BEACH JOe; THE NEWPORT HARBOR THE ~U NI!WY'.,.P ,tiMTtO Allltl PU&.I~fD IN N:tWOitT aUOt Ll IB Orange County sherlf.t's dep- uties are lnvestiptlng the pos- sibility that the tlre whtch de- stroyed the tank of America Branch near the UCI campus early Monday was coWlected wlth the bombing of Z green- houses at the Stanford Research lnstuute fa.cillty at Irvine, a week earlier. Sherl!f's Sgt. Ben Oxanda- boure, who is ln charge of tnvestlgatlng both Incidents, said tt1ere Is oo "detlnHe" link to the two incidents, but ''there are some stmUarlUes, particularly as to the pro.l.lm1ty, as well as some other Ull..Dgs. We are k:eeplng an open mind and have not yet arrived at any definite conclusions." organ!utlons have joined UCI Chancellor IY.I.nlel Aldrich Jr. to conclemniDg destruction ot the ba.nX. Mr. Aldrich sa.Jd: "It is ab- hOrrent to me--as I am sure it Is to all responsible mem- bers of the campus community --t}lat anyone, whether students _9J"otllers, would engage In sen- seless destruction and terror- Ist .actiVIty of this kind." State Senator Dennis £. Car- penter sa.Jd Monda y that he hopes tt~t "everyone who still thinks that Orange County Is not Involved in the conlli.ct with the far out left" will go by the burned-out branch of the bank. worlr.ing to preserve and pro- tect our orderly social struc- ture." He said he thought It was particu larly slg:nilicant tllat the building wred.ed at Ir- vine was "smear ed with signs urgwg support of Angela Davis and Bobby Seale." •·The t.ombing at lrvlnt-did - n't start wtUI an incident last Sunday .Jternoon (.u Fullerton's Hillcrest ParkJ, '·It swted man}, many months a~ when we Ignored the conflicts "nd verbal attacks on our sodet) <~.nd especially on our police. WeinOrangeCounty must speak out and acttv el} sup- port U1e ~ el~ment or our soctet} or the ego-ITI4nl.d.cs wtll r eturn With taggt:r ideas." • t\ ntf OHLY LOCALL"f OlftlfD, INOEI'DtODIT OlfW\PAPEII 11'1 Tloif "AitiOit J.ltfA . ~ !. ~-· ~· ~ J.),J l,h 1 .r~ JOe: COSTA MESA .. J ARSONIST'S MESSAGE TO BANK OF AMERICA 196-acre project aired THE HOMECOMlN'J QUEEN to:-Newport Harbor hlgtl school wlH De la.oounced at the t\aU-tlme cerem~li e:; this Friday evening at Da.vtd.Wt !leld, where the Sallors will be ho:.tlng Western. The queen will be .::ho·l'3'1 from among the 3 senior prlnces~s, :>lctured left to rl&flt in the baclc i'?W, LeooreReday, Chris K~IW<:! aml Terri Amtes. In the fore- iJ"O'Jtxl. !Jtt to rlJht, are Patty McGinley, freshman princess; Laurt Mtller, sophomore princess, and Missy TllOOt, junior princess. The OOm9COm lngb.:~l. a semi-formal dance, wUl be held the lollowtng evening, O.:t. 31, In s,uth Coast Plaza, starting at 9 JJ.:n. The fire, wtllch gutted the bani. just 1.fter midnight Sun~ day, was started with a water bottle containing a flammable liauid. accorc11.ni to Co 110ty tire marshal Jay Trotter. He said fragments of brolr.en glass, the same type used In the bottling of drlnlr.ing water, we re found among the ruins of the burned out building at 4201 Campus Drive In the University Park. shopping center. "There Is a group of in- articulate empty-headed ego- maniacs who think they ca.o build paradise by blowing the structure of our society into eternity," he sa.ld. '•And, they don't seem to mind i.f the}' Include lnoocent. people and property In their blasts. What they are destroying Quickest is the mlddleground of un~Ueg­ laoce. No one In Orange County woo is aga.J.nst this type of explosive Insanity can fail to take a strong stand in support of the men and women who are The Em U }' Development Co . Inc ., of South Ga te, .a subsidiarY of the Morrison-Knudsen Co. Inc., has asked thE ~ewport Beach Planning Commission for a z.one change on the 196 - ac re Lock!leed Atrcra!t prop- er!}' north~st of Palisades Rd., oill.d Bi r ch St., for development of a li.ght tOO.ustrtal and com - me rcial complex. A publi.c hea.rinli on thE z.one-r-twn~ re- CDM FIGHTER PILOT quest, !rom unclassified to P-C (planned community), will be held Nov. 5, at 8 p.m. In the :\ewport Beach city CouocU c hambers. Emka} plans to develop 105 .o.cres of the land Into com. mercia! laciUUes, 45 acres Into Ugflt lndustrlal aoo the b&la.nce In ri!'Crea.tlooal and other re- Lated facilities. Voters to pick trustee Mr. Trotter theorized that the 5-gallon jug, probably con- taining gasoline or keroseoe, was thrown ttu"ough a glass window or doer of the ba.nX and the liquid then was Ignited with matches believed tossed Into the puddle of fuel by the arso- nists . IS CITED IN NEW BOOK The de velopment would ln- 'iude research laboratories, OOC:tors' offices, pOOtographtc services, pha.rmacetrt.lca l sup- plies, light manuflcturiog, en- gineer ing and arcllJtectural of- ft ces .l.nd a recreational area.. Voters In the Newport Mesa school district wlU choose a. mong 5 cand.ldates Nov. 3 to nu the vacated school district seat of Mrs. EUr.abeth Lilly, whO returned to work. as a regt. stered nurse. Calvin Buck, 44, Is a consul- ting engineer who thinks the school board needs to show more leaderlhip. He says his otleerYatioD of board mtMttnp is that tbe sChool district ad- minl&tratlon sets the t~oor and the board endorses lt. "It should be the other way aroi.Uld," he says, "with the board telling the administration what It can and cannot do." He says the schoolcl.!strict Is losing many teachers, with a long !1st of reslgnaUons Oil each board agenda. Joe Duffy, 34, Is a govern- ment contract negotiator for a private firm aoo active In youth work. He says board members should take a close look at the ell'ect on taxpayers before they jum;l oft the deep end with new programJ. He says the schOOls seem to be putting more emphasis on a child's behavior ttwl hls basic learning ol ABCs, He wants to maintain the present hl&h stand- ards of the school district and work In harmony with the board. Richard Hanchett, 41, ls a systems en~er. He is a scoutmaster and he says that pves him a feel ot "wllat young- sters will and wo~~o't respond to." Problems with flexible scheduling at Costa Mesa high school llad a lot to do with his deciding to run for tbe board, he said. He wants scboolm"i!n from trustees doWn to instruc- tors to be more aware of what 1Ddlvldual students are saying to end the "big system" ap. proach. Mrs. Carolyn Klmme, 36, runs a computer -programming busloess out of her hOme and has done gome youth work, She think& there has been a break- down In commwUcaUon. She said teachers lell her that parents OOn't care about scbools, while parents tell her that teachers doo't care about them. She approves of a scheme the board is studying to pay better teachers more thu they CAL VIM IUCit presently receive. She says some offsetting economies shouJd be made In the budget rather tha.n having the prop· erty tax rate go up. Mrs. Beverly Langston, 39, is a homemaker who has W'Jtke<l In the parent corps at Costa Mesa high schOol and has done other work: with youth. She says she Ultes the progressive trends of fluible scheduling, open court reading system, and mor e autonomy for princlpds. She says she know s there ace people atralcl to get away rrom traditional education but she believes young minds are In- struments for use, not store- llouses to be f1Ued with facts. The arsonists also scrawled anti-POlice and ''anti-estab- lishment" slogans on the out- side walls or the bulldlng. Loss was estimated at $125,000. U. F. chief optimistic Only ooe week prior to the bank blue. OD a MODday, Oct. 19, a bomb exp~ at tbe Stanford Researcb lnstltut., ta- ctuty at lrvine, wrecking oDe greenllOuse and badly damag- ing another. The lrvlne facility is a branch of the Stanford Research Institute at Menlo Pa.rk, wh.lch has been the tar- The Harbor Area United Fund 's 1970-71 ca.mpa.J.gn ls otf to a relatively slow start, but campaign otnclals have expres- sed optimism for Its ultimate success. ln the first reporUng pertod sin ce the cam;lraign began Oct. 7, Robert H.ield, general cam- p;.ign cha.lrrna.n. said that $76,913, or 18-1/2 per cent of the total campa.Jg:n goal of $4 12,0JO,has lleen raised, down 5 to 10 per cent trom previous years. Mr. Hield, eiecutive vice Beach attorney; gover nment and education divi slon--Jam~s Gla­ vas, NeW"}Ort Belch chief of po- lice; resldenttai--GleamSmith; S;l~dal gifts--Walter Bur- roughs, retired ne wspape r pub-get of anti-war protests be- Usber; board of directors--cause of war-related research Robert Perlr.ins, director of projects. The Institute said the personnel, Irvine Company; Irvine plant does oo defense ftmd agencies--Lou Yantorn, work. Damage to that lac!Hty director of the Boys Club of was estimated 6 t $50,000, half the Harbor Area; advisory com-to the physical taclllties and mtttee--Ga.ry Burrill, pres!-hall to the r esearch projects dent ol Radio Station KO::M, underway In the greenhouses. Newport Beach, Meanwhile several campus • • t~:!:? ... ~~s~:~~t~::,: ANCHOR AWARDS GIVEN Capti.in ~1arsh.illi t..:. Beebe, USN (Ret.), or 211 Larkspur Ave., Corona de! ~1ar, ts fea- tured In a new bOOk, "Typhoon of steel, the battle tor Oki- nawa," b} Wil.I.~m and Jd.mes Belote, pubLished b) H4rper and Row of New York. During the Ob.n.awa battle of Wor ld War ll Capt. Beebe commanded a squadronotftg:bt- er plaMs fX)ef'ating n-om tM U,S,S. Hor net, an air craft car- rier. The book describes sev- eral incidents 1n whirh Capt. Beebe's HeUC<~.t fl~ters en- countered J<ij)anese aucra.n, •• some of <;Ul"li •dva.n~·(~ per for. mo~.nc e that on!} ttl~ superior sktll of Capt. Be~be and. nis squadron mates gave the ~av) pilots an advantage. The squadr on •lso took pa rt In the d.ltack on the world's mlghUest battleship, the Japa- nese Ya r .. no. A sextet or til::ht- ers com-nanded b} Capt. Bt>ebe led the Amertca n atuck Oh trte battlewagon and It s escor ting destroyers. 8} the battle's end Beebe, then a commander, !lad destroyed sever a I enem} C.t.PT. MARSHALL BEEBE Grand Prix here again The tll1cd amual Gra.Dd Prt.l for Tr icycles will occur this Sunday, Nov. 1, at tile Bayside shopping ceruer. Cost umes wtll be 10 or der for the entta.nts of the 4 big events, stilting .at noon. The cap of the day will be .1. troph} dance at the Bal- boa Pavilion at -1:30 p.m. Custom marle or store bought tri('}Cies 110! more than 36 In- ches high and manned soleb by fOOl power are eligible for tne race. Costumes are mandl- ton for racers. tnat he Is optimistic that the campaign will !.ncr ease and fund Five Newport Harbor Area citizens' chon. I group in whllchll 1·::;~~~.-pl.lnes, some of them suinde ; Kamikazes, aoo had bfocome one of the ~avy 's leading figtlter first compr ehenstve history of the Oltlnawa bat!le wr itten es- peclall) for the avera got reader, James Be lote heads the history de!)Mt ment at Principia College In Elsah, !lhoots. His brother .l.Dd co-author, W.lllam M. Be lote, ts a professor of his- tor} .l.t the t:.S. ~avaiAcademL A:mapolls. En trance fet per event is set at $1 , or $5 for the en- tlre pr ogram. Most of the in- !ormattoo may be obtained trom Balboa Islander Tom Beaton, 673-0308. Other commlttet' members ar e Dave Johnson ar.j Hal R}-pinsk)' of Corona del ~1ol.f, John Beaty and Mark Fen- ne r of Balboa lsla.od and Koo GuilT) of Santa Ana.. totals will be collected to as-residents were honored by the a 90 -yea.r-old man slst the 30 member agencies, Women's Division of the New. she also teaches a aces. "I'm sure we will have a Port Harbor Chamber or Com ~ driving course to other seol.oz ''Tvphoon of steel'' lS the ,, IJOOd and successful campalgn merce during the annual Sii-citizens. with the type of people we have ver AnchOr awards luncheon Mr. Richard was cited for GENE KAYLOR, Sailor tlll1l1 work.lng," he told a meeting yesterday at the Irvine Coast "lending his facilities and ab-drum ma)or at l'ewport Harbor of United Fwxl of11c lals and Country Club. llities to rurther our comm un-ttigtt school, sono!Mr.andMrs. SAVED FROM QUICKSAND campaign workers. ''I don't Receiving awards were Mrs. ity endeavors. He Is truly a Jack Kaylor, -146 E. 19th St., see how we can miss." J.P. (Ellen) Ingram, head nurse lr..ing-:ilzed anchor for us." Costa Mesa., finished ahead or The Harbor Area United F"unc· at the Newport Mesa unltied more than 30 other drum rna - resulted earlier this year from school district; Laurie and Sid-01 SPLAY 0 F KN 0 T TIN C jors, winning 200 place at the the merger ol the former Costa ney Lee Everson, sister teen-The a.rt of k..'JOtting, also Southern California Arroyo Mesa and Newport Beach United agers; Mrs. James(Irene)Saw. known as macr amo:"!, is O'l •Ls-drum major festival Oct. 10. F"llDds. This Is the first cam -yer, senior dUzen; and o.w. play at the Bayside ortlce of His solo perfor mance and m- pa.tgu of the oew combined Unl-(Dick) Richard, owner or Rich-N~.w,.10rt ~ational Ba nk. The divldual military !nspectionre- ted Fund. The president Is Jack a.rd's Lido Market. exhibit Is the .wJrk of Mrs. suited in a score ot 94.7 per Curley, vice president and gen-Mrs . Ingram was cited for Rosita Montgomer y, ar tist and cent in performance of thls era! manager of the Orange her many volunteered hours craftsman ot Nev.rpo rt Beach. hOnor. Coast ~i\y P11ot. EiecuUve to the ctllldren's hOspital, the s k • d I • h d director of the United Fund Is Harbor"'"' Hot Line, the J.P. toe SWin e IS c arge Merritt Johnson. Greeley school for retarded Mr. HJeld Is being assisted c hildren and for her efforts to in his campaign by a top level help combat drug problems. A former NE"wport Beach a hot dog vendlng macllJoe. cabinet of Costa. Mesa. and New-Laurie, 15, and Sidoey Lee, man, Gregor los Pavlou, 42, now Pavlou is being he ld on_$100,- port Beach offt.clals His cab-14 were cited for their work of Phoenix and S('ottsdale, Ari-000 bond on the secret uxUct- lnet consJ.sts of: corPorate and wtlh bUDd c h.llc1ren and thelr zona, was arrested Oct . 23 in ment returned Oct. 21 in Or- employe d.iYLdoo--Joe M·!C.ca.lf, visits to convalescent hos-Phoenix, a.od is fighting e:rtra-ange County sl.4l@rior court. ma.oacer of Sears South Coast pltals. d.lUoo to Orange County. where Authorities descr ibed Pav- P.!a..r.a· bullDtss __ Theodore Mrs. Sawyer was given her he Is under indictment In an lou as a former owner wtth Robin~ Sr., Theodore Robins award tor helping her fellow estimated $500,000 swindle of IUs two brothers of tile Pirates Ford· protel&loaal dlvtslon--senior cltisens, which included some 150 COUilUa.ns to the al-1no restal.lt'ant In Corona del Dennis Harwood. Newport tbe orgaoi&atton of a senior lepd Illicit sale of stock 1o W.u. He is chacl@'d . with 4 counts of cnnd theft, 6 cowi:s of Issuing stock withoUt a per- mlt, am s counts of tnuduleat ltock sales. Ht also Is dt~ tcrlbed as an a.llen,. a Gl'tet cltiua, ud a oaUn of ECJPt. Dennis Arlhur Martin of o35 Am1gos Dr ive. Apt. 8, J.nd James Michael Totb. also U! 835 Amlgos Drive, Apt. J, the Bluffs, na.rrowl) escaped Je .. UI Saturday a.nernoon when the) became mired in QUI kSJ.nd. like mud and. s.ank llP to tlletr noses before bemt: r.:>:.tue-J The two9-~ear-oldswt>rt>un­ hurt except for •1trl\ lotlle5 and suffering from J rash caused by an unktlQV. n toxt· c hemical m tht' n u•l, off wer s said. Bicycling rwar '..iu~n·s Ramp below the East bluff ~ lifts, the patr had stopped v.·hen onl" of the bicycles bop-E"d do~~o·n in the mud. Soon both wt>rc-stuck and began stnkin~. A nearby res1dt>Tll, "' .t.nmnr the bay with biiXK'U\ars or a telescope, spotted the youths lD trouble and called poltce . Newport Beach polleE' &00. cit)" llfe(Uilrds, the Costa ~esa po- lice heUcopter and the Costa. ~es.a search d.nd rescue team re5ponded. The rescuers fr eed the } outtls b} fornnng a human cllatn, h - ln g belly down on the mud. Whtle the~· suffered llO tn- )Urtes. the} were for t'\! to M.llk home, as the) wer. JUS! too mudd} to n!lt> tn tht-po- ltCt' car.·· 5-MONTH-OLO TOT KILLED IN CRASH -\ S.month-o\d West :O.e~~ol)Ort Beach gut, Regina I rnn Ruros, of \lO 31st St., wa s killed Oct. 25 when the ca.r ln which she was nding overturned onlnter - state 15 , about 8 miles south of L..as Vegas, Nev. The child's mother, Deborah Burns, I 7; the driver, st.anle)' Sa uter, 23, otZ5890r.angeAve., and .1. passengu, Jud)' Serkow- ski, 16, of 1662 Newport Blvd., botb of Costa Mesa, wert set· lously injured. NB man escapes crash S2,270 SCHOOL THEFT S~~~o'PCJrl Beach pollee are ln- -·stlg.o.ting the then of more t!l .. n Sl,270 worth of electronic ..nJ ;>hOIOi7aJlllJr equipment f~orr. the \"ewport :~arbor h1Ch ::.ChOOI. Pollet-satd tllat the tlems, ~~o·htch mclllded tape re-corders, .. n~en.s and other phOtograptllc eqwpment, were stolE"n trom we school between June 1,1968, and June 1, 1910, 0rup Collflty Deputy Atty. A Newport Beach man es-of US4 Braemar Way, West AI NO'tick sa.td tht trru5Up-eaped serious lnjury Salurtay Upper Be.y, wu eeDt bomeafttr OR. ROBERT C. WOODRUFF tioa btPJI MU\y a yeu liQ ductoa: a 3...car craSh tn wh1cb emerreocJ trt&trntnt at Costa 11 tbe IM"f cblef ot Jtaft' at Yben pl'QCitdin iDYestors ooe maa wa.s k.llled and 2 others Mesa mtmorla.J bolp.I.Cll. Hoq floiPitl.l, ACCMIIII: r:.. wen a.pproachtd W'ttb offers to wen cr!\lc&Uy ln!Uftd. T'ht Paci'Mioo car struck tht JobD Palmc IIUUir, ,.._. buy 1nt0 tiM Mfencillll's corp-L~ Pac~, 36, of Corona, Young auto b-.11 -00. T'bat oat Ytu twm ••• Cldl ontk)a. t:Do1rn u Wldo, lDc. wu killed. He wa.s thedrtverot wreeDp "" tbefl struc.k b)' m«JJlth. Dr. Woodr"lft ftl t• M1do purportlD( to optralt a ear &OlD& the -.ronc wa.y oa the Stlamoo allto. lecttd: to dlt llttdlCll lllld tl r JOIIIUPPT RICHARD H4MCHITT I!VERLY LAIICOSTOM from a' plant OD S.,-ior An., the San Dteao rr....._y DMZ" HEW PORTER HAMED TO Norembtr, 1155, &.Ill ...... Costa Mua wu deecrlbtd u tbe Oranp County A.1J1)0rt, ..:I oe tbt IIUf ......_.,. '*~ a man_.;..lllc nrm ID 1bo Larry Gone Yo-U, ol U.S. ADVISORY GROUP mlltHIIoeoiM?, 'llltiO f!!!· buiDtsa of ~madUII l..ol A..DctlM, aDd Ills com-HMII"J A. Kutcu. a Hf'W'-oJd .,..,...... .. &. • ,._b tu1 Y-*1 1..t clop. 1bt m&· puk)D., Susie S. St•lflst, 24, port 8aca bwtMSP'M' lao. oC ~~~ .... o.Au••· ~ cootiDt .-,S,OOO olllanllattu llooch wore criU-ol 5 C&lltlnluo ... ..s ID a Be -•• 1111 M.D. • Ito ••O. nroaldiDbooarmarMd eallJ tn)lrocl. They won re-opoclal U.i. 8lato Do~~utm• Uol _ _, ol M••• .__ u •Jo ID _.._.._ portod Ill --eoCidlttoo o<Moory _,DIIU.. ID<IDOd bf cal -II ..,. • .. "Wr. Moolc:l< IOid oo mach!-"-*' ud '"-laC. Soc:rolary Ill stale William P, ~ .--t a .. .,.. pronc.s.. ~ Oultt S&ltmoa. 41 , Rocw•. ,..... • ,.,.,... -... • Nf.liPOIO' HAR110R E~S~ FIRST lECnOH --P• 2 lltURSOAY, OCT.1!1, 1!70 CORO!A OEI. MA!!, CALIF, ~~~~ Dr. Carl MeJ•ttn, ,.., to bt mare E.,.. BracHIJ, wtltCI;Ii broadcuta for tb1 lOth C.a-Wbat lD ftpt ... llaUYe oltbl IOtb c .... turr R-matlol Hour, nlalod tllo -ld It 1"1"1 twr R--Boor, ~ell to hit Soalllon CallJorllla olld-Lib a trao ID!Utarr loader, -· t1>o ll:lllllro liootd-JOHN G. SCHMITZ LMcoo oo llootlt1 1110t111Ac at llW l1lllWif hit ut1mato ot c:uto, ··-~~~~ t11tt Dr. lie- Till Of !'ICtAl. MIWSPA~I CoMomlo J51h l);otrid 1:10 llld at 11 :00 a.m. oYOr tllo olloatlol Ill t11o AmOI'l<:u llltlro It oc-to -.t Of THE C n' Of N !WI' Oil T I!AOt XEIIO (NO} llld oYOr KBBI llld Ill Vlel•m, Dr. lleillttro II CIDOp Puk thla oYoal.lr, WhO several far-left S.Nttors and (rm. 107.5) at 'J:OO a.m., ot made the dec.tlioo to attack O::t, 18, &Dd tbat be wlU ill)· THE HARBON AN~A'S OFFSET NEJS1'A1'£R or set ex-aUegodtyottbema.owbola""w boolllo tbroolo 00 ...,,.......,_ tboo..,myooaUfroolo. pear at w.-.,.. WU.. hill! Office ..d ,..,.i,. ,, .... 1• tho E•it:• s_.ucu... wlltcb uodermlne or Secretary o1 state.SeuralSea-111 wu trooll. Ht callld atteoUoo to tbe tcboOllo Gltlldale at 7:SO p.m. 2721 £. C:O.. Hwy., Ccko .. ckl ..., C•Uf. -92625. subvert the autborUy of the &tors are atternpt.J.nc to bloet He told bow 011 1 rtcut celebr&Uoo olllllttoaa.l Ylctory Ulla Frida)', Oct. so. TILirHOMI!I 67:S.0550 ( ..... CHe 714) lawa, lead us trom freedom to Yr. Otepb.'s cooflrmatioa. Yla1t to C~ to appear 00 Suoday, .ICbeduled lor No•. ZZ. Tba 1004 doctor'• P&rtlrlc THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENStCN Is 1._ oaly ......,..,., priD&.d slavery. They I.Dcapacttate us The fact UW. Mr. otepta hU a tt .. vlaloo prorram, he de-A pneral LavltaUoo Is to be admooltloa wu: "Stancl14'1 ud ud publl•hed ha ,.._, Cuy of N•wport Be.:h, •ad the oaly locally rtom a government of laws, been renominated tor a fuU teacted the Oct. s much tor seat to all putoft to dedi~ do what you C&D to UOUH ttl11 ow-d and ~·ed newa~p.-per In the N1!wpol't H..-..Co.ta Meea and consequently prepa.re the 5~year term 00 the Bc:ard 1a Y1Ctory beld In Wa.&tt14cton, D.C. cate this day to a oaUoowlde DIUoD, 10 U.t we will DOt CO Atea. P1.1bllehed Weekly, oa Tb..-.dey. 5-teoad c1-poat&~e psi~ way lor ooe ot force, for m&.D-a double victory. lo the ftrst He reported that be met with a,weal to wtn tbe war In Vttt-dOwD 1D coa.f'lgJoa..'' _. C«o9e del Yu, Catu. ltlnd must have government of place, U shows that 1t Is pos-~Uty at the mteuo1 00 tlle nam, to btJ.nc home our prta-Lut week, Dr. Yelntlre of- THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN ••• sdjOO,ed 1o be !I M••-ooe sort or anotber."--Aiex-atble to ''fteht city ball" 1Dd put ot ttltdents, ma.oy of wbom oaers of wu, tDd then to coo-ferld a record l>rt:UiJIC pacttt: p11per of rner .. c:ire1.1letion by eovt decree No-A-20178 dated aDder Hamilton. wta. U a man bas enougb cour. ldeotitled tbemselna as com. elude a peaeetulsettleme.otwtth lfhtcb Included a DOttworUly Ma y lt, 1951, in Superiw Coutt for the Co.nty of Or•:r· St•te uf ln the Allce-ln-Wonderland aee and determloatlon victory mWllsts. North Vietnam. speecb dellvertd by CODCfHI- Cslnornia, end by re .. oo thereof ia qu•lified to publi ell p1.1bl ie world of WashJDgton there a.re Is possible. The wm' to wtn CAPTAIN James fl Del&Diy, Or. MclDtlre related tbal man Mendel Rl'llfl, ellai!'rnu ~M~l~u required by how. occasionally sane and sober the wtu to seek justice Is~ son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. C&Dada basrecoenJ,sedthecom-He called atteoUon to the of the eoocreuknaa1 Armed AR\'0 E-HAAPA .. _______ .., .................... Owlte'l' ·~ Publi~her occurrences. One such event real factor in the battle which Delaney of 1901 fUgh.la.od Dr., mwUst rectme I.a. Red Cblnl plans now being made for I.D Sentces Committee; ao art1- PEC HAAPA -····· ··su·asc·ii·ir-;.:i·c;~·-·il~·;:i~a.oc1 .. ., Edllor wl:lich occurred recently wa.s roars a.round our heads. WJtb-Harbor Hl&tllaods, bas beeo aDd lbat NaUonallst Chtaa has Orange Couoty march ror •te. cle written by l'tu1deot NllOD In Harbor Nee: · One Y'l•· M .OO: 2 ye.-e, 17_00 P 1 reslde 01 nt Nixon's renomina-out lt, nothlne is possible. With decorated with h.ts 2nd awud been eUmloated. Further be tory to be held lo San Cle-1D August, 1964, aDd a publl- Out of Harbor Ate-,; O..e ye•. ~00; 2 yew•. no.oo t on of to Otepk.a to the Sub-It, the posstbiUUesareeodless. of the U.S. Air Force Com-commented: '•I tremble for this mente oo Jan. 30, 1971, Ud for caUon eont&iDlng S! pap• of ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publist1tr of tht Ensign • RECOMMENDATIO.'IS FOR NO'!. 3 If ever the issues have been clear cut for ele ~tion day, the time Is now. When pu go to the polls Tuesday, co:>sider how the can·1ida. ea stand on the all im- portant is.;;•Jes .Jf the day: conservatism v s. libe ralism: law and order vs. civil diso'.>zdien :e and reb~ ilion; economr vs, deficit spending and i~lation; local con- tro l vs. mi;re 3tate or federal power; m·1rality vs. permissiven-ess. In the l onb run, these issu e;3 are summed up in Just o.1e comparison: Freedom YS. dictator- ship. With these tho:..~ghts in mind, here are s omi: recomm endation'3 for the key races in Tuesday's election: R o nald R e agan f o r governor; Geor ge M•.trphy for U. S. sena- tor; Jo'm G. Schmitz f or U. S. represen- tative; M.uc Rafferty for state superin- tendent o f public instruction; E.:! R ~ine cke for lieutenant governor; Jam e s Flournoy f o r s ec r e tary of state; Dennis Carpenter f o r state senator; R Jbert E. Badham fo r state assem':>lyman; H o ;vud Jarvis f o r mt~mher of the state board o~ equaliza- tlo.1. If I were in the 69th assemh'.y dis- trict, I would cast m ;• ;,:lllot f o r Bruce Nestande, and if I were in the 34th con- g r essi onal district, I wuuld vote for Wil- Ham Teague f o r U. S . representative. The issue of conservatism i s import- ant also in a strictly local electio n--the choice o f a trustee for the Newport M <e sa unified sch<>·J l district. I recommend a v o te for Joe D..t.ffy, who believes that the scho"l is a place for learning and Mt for experime ntation with young minds. H e is concerned about education trends t o wards deteriorating codes o f m • ratity , d e -em1•hasis of l oyalty and o f respect for auth0rity, He says, "As a con::!erned parent an:! c itizen, I am resolved t o u;.- h o ld the principl es upon which our coun- try was b.1se.:l." There is a g ain a h o st o f ball ot propo- sitions that will confuse a lo~ o f v o ters. A sound approach is to vote uno" if you are in doubt. U it is a go~ measure, It c an come up again. If it is a bad law, It wlll be almo)St lm: a ssible t o repeal once it is a,);>r uved . versive Activities Cootrol Ln the secood place, this ap-meodation Medalforhlsservlce couotry, where tbouands ot another marcb to be bekl ln pictures of the Oct. S march Soard (SACB). polntment conUnues a know-a.s a.n asslstant professor of people boast that they are com-Ularnl, florida, on Fell. 27, tor victory. Tb1s week he hal For those 001: ra mi liar with ledpable and courageous man aerospace studies with the A1r munists." 1971 . Simultaneous marches for added a booklet eoUUed, "Why the storyoiOttootepk.a'sstrug-1n a posttlon ttom which much force reserve omcers traiD-co~rnunist activity ln South victory are planned to be hek1 Reel China should oot be ree· gle against the enUre"Uberai" can be dooe to stllle the sub-lng corps detachment at Loyola America w.as reported In Bo~ ln the ca,>ltols of aU the sev-ognJzed.'' Thete packets mt y establishment, I would recom. versive movement within the llntverslty of Los Angeles. He UvLa which has rec:elved over eral Amerlcao states on Marcb be obtained by wrtt1n1 to the mend the e.w:cellent book by Wll-United States--the movement was honored during ceremonies hall 'a billion dollars in fofelg:a 19, 1971, he stated. These a.re 20th Centurv Reformat..,.._ Hour. liam Gill, aptly entitled ''The which would, 1n Hamilton's at the Peotagoo., where be DOW aid, ud despJte this benevo-to be a prelude for a oatlooal Colllogswood, N.J. 08108. Loyal ordeal of Otto Otepka. '' BrleOy words, ''lead us from freedom serves as assistant branch chief tence, the current Bolivian de.. victory march to be held in S!ClPOrters of the Melntlre told, the stor y starts in 1961 to slavery." The SACB was with the telecommWlicaUons mand Is that diplomaUc rela-Washington, D.C., on May 8, broadcasts will do we ll to en- wh en th e New frontiers men created by the Subversive Ac -center, a part of the Air Force tions should be severed with 1971. close staeable cootrlbuttons to came swarming Into W.t shing-Uvltles Control Ac t of 1950. communications service. the United States. Dr. Mcln-Victory Is to be the theme mak:e possible the continuaoce ton. They found thai Mr.Dtepka At the request of the attor ney of these several demonstra-of these most Important mes~ was a deputy director of the general, the board holds hear-straight Uons; ''Victory over commu-sares. Be sure to mark your State Department's Office of logs to determine whether a Dism, victory under God, tDd gilts so that the money rn:.y Security. They also round that group is a communist-action, victory over sin," the good be used for the XEMO or the he was loath to issue many of communist-front, or commu-doctor concluded. KBBI radio broadcasts. them security clearances. This ntst-inltltrated organization. put suct1 a cramp In the style The SAC S Is the only grovern- of the New Fronti er that Mr . mental or gantz.alloo we have Otepka found himseU the tar-which was created solely for get of Incr edible harassm~nt, the purpose of hindering com- ranging from having Ills job rnuntst operations In the UnJ. abolished, himself declared ted States . persona non grata and his tel-The SACB Is best though t low employees forbidden to of as a truth In political pack- speak to him, to a oot so aging device, designed to pro- clever frame-up and a make-teet the citlz.en consumer from work job whi ch assured that swallowing political polson his talents in the security field dlsl1ed \4) In various attrac- would not be used. F'inally he Uve guises. It was reasoned was fired . ~.\at U the American pewle Mr . Otepka, however, was knew that an organlutloo wa.s not the Quilling type. He rougtlt cootrolled by agents of a for- back with every legal remedy eign a nd hostile governmem, available. Aft er years or per-then that or ganization would not secutlon, wc\uding smears by be able to manipulate people newspapers which attempt to by rallying them to Its pro- picture themselves as the gram through the use of ap. champ1ons of the per secuted, pQ.rently worthy causes. Mr. Otepka was rlnal\y vlndi-The non-armed aspect of cated. In 1969 he was appointed communist r evolutionary war- to the SACS to serve out a tare In Vietna.m and the United deceased m.~mber's une ~pired States Is basically the same: term, over the objections of the manlpulatlon offront g:ro!4)s LeHers • TRANSIT PROPOSITION EdHor of tile Ensign, Orange County Citizens h.ave U\e opportunity thi s year to vote ag:&inst creatiOnofa "tran- sit district," aOO I would like to e.w:press my bellel In voting that way. Transit districts ac- co mplish Uttle worthwhile, but they are capable of doing great narm. Los Angeles County cr e- ated one several years ago, and ln 1968 it .tlmost ~naged to put over a tax-supported com- munity passenger train system patter ned after the old Los Angeles ··Red Cars," whleh went bankr~t years ago. I do not beiJeve citizens want to sit around aM walt for a pub- lie train or a pubiJc bus, then to tllrough the use of popular is- sues or awe;a.ls to gather large numbers ot non. communists and guide them ln diredions consonant with communi st goals. A large number" are man- ipulated by a s rnall tightly or. g;lnlzed communist nucleus, lcnown rightly as a fraction. The Idea beh.lndthe SACB was that il the fracUoo C'lUld be exposed·-the arsenic camou- flaged as intellectual sweet ~ meats • -then non • com munlst support would fall away and the party would be Isolated and powerless. The act r ecogniz.ed thai lt was ool the motives of the iodlvlduals, who became a!f111ated with the fraction -con- trolled mass or ganiullons, which was truly Important to our security, but rather the purpose tor wh lch these people wer e actually being or ganized. WE By Tom Anclenon BECOME WHAT WE I he Fet.kral (,ove rnm~nl has recently n11ll100 doiiMl> in a 1wo-yca r 'tuJy of pornography. re~ldt:niJal Cummi\SJOn on Obscenlly and Violence has ren- dered II\ verd1tt Pornogr<~phy and obsccn11y :u e good. nol IOJunouo; Thai\ prohahly wh<~l W alter Jcnkms told the hays a1 the ··v." Smcc Pres1Jcnt John,on appo1 nted ;~II but one of the I K-mcmhcr comm•SSJOn. It •~ reasonable. lo believe a ma,onty of them are p ~ob<~hly ob§cen~ lho:mst-lv~s. The Comml\sron sa rd. ··1 h~ Comm1~sron IS of the v1ew th:rt rt J' t:::\CceUmgly un.,.,r,..-11r illto."mpt to iegr.~lalc individual OiOf<ll ViliUl'' anJ 'I<Jmfilrdo;; •• h .,.,.._1ulJ h<: c.\cccdrngly wro;o: for crlrl.t"n~ to once agarn l~gr~­ l.r te 'uch thrngs on the local IC"vcl. im~rng such proven drcclrve remedu:·\ <~S puhllc .... -hrppmg pmt.o.. tar and fea thers. anJ J .. ll -rh..-moralrty hrcakJown " woriJ.,.,•rdt>, all per- "'!Hirng, uH:rwhdmtng. But that rs no rca~on to accept it. '"1-r n t we ahhor. then we enUure, finally we embr;~ce."" We 1->o:comc v.h r~1 v.e condone . . Rclrcve 11 "' 1101 , I <."a n q 1!1 remembe-r hO.,., embarrassed I was when I came OUI m my first topics.~ bathrng surf But nl(IJ~ty. male and fcm<~ic, " almost obliterated. Most of the women IIH.tay wanl to ~how evcrythmg. cnhcr bl:~tantly or in a now-you-o;ce-rt-now-you--don"t technique. ••If you"ve aot rt, show rt."" " the allitude tod<~y. RemrnW me of the woman who drchr 't ha\'C rt. e.\plilm lng v.·hy she wouldn"t dream of v-<~lkrng 1op!r'' on the ne .. ch. -·1 hl" fir:s t guy I'd meet would pro1h:~hl} 'lOP me .Hld , .. y. "H r huddy. got a malch?'" Our t-...>'1 rt"Cour-.e r~ to the Congress. Maybe a majority u1 I hem :~rc rkcent. M::tny are nol. There are several homo- "-"'u.~l, anJ more than sevc:ral notonous philanderers in Con- grc'' AnJ Tcddy Kennedy !""G reater love hath no man than 1h". lh.1t he hm.J down h1s fr1end~ for h1s life"'). But a m<~Jonty of our Scn.1ron and Congressmen could doubtless be rrevarleJ upon-wr th proper pres~ure from home---to pa.u an ,rntr -ohscenrly bdl Sen.otor Dirksen Introduced one (5.1077) ,horrly hcforc h1~ t.leath . We can't depend on the Supreme (ourt. It m<~y 1mprove somewhat under Burger, but one of rh o.,.,n mcmhcr~ I:.S well a~ lhe Governor of a Southern 'laiC} rcporl cdly has one nf lhe nation"s ··outstan<iillg·· pornographrc collectron~. Ohscrnrty :anll pornogrJphy. anJ 111 fact all censorship, \hould be ··Jocal op110n." What ·~ obscene in New York.- .~nd mo.;t of 11 ~~-would Jouhtks!l br obsceM anywhere. But v.hal\ oh~crne 111 the town of Happy Valley. probably would nut be ohsccm: rn Nev.· York. I was in "Fun City" recenlly, unhapprly, after an ab~ence of a couple of years. Up and Juwn Le:l(mglon and other avenues. in downtown Manhaltan, arc magazmes and new~papc:r~ dr~played deple ting every con- ceivable. dl1d some mconcc1vablc. kmd of sex, natural and unn:r l•lral . Some vf the....: newstands are on lht' public side- walk s, where any little ~ve n-year-old g1tl. walking by, couldn't avord ~ceing the vrlc't prctures imaginable. In Happy V:1licy, the new\ vendor would not merely lose his licen.~: hc\l prohahly IO'\C a few tcl"lh . too -American Way Features L ECAL NOTICE LECAL IIOTtCE ORDINANCE NO. U29 AN ORDlNANCE ADDING SECTION 22.049 TO THE CODifiED ORDlNANCES Of THE COUNTY Oi? ORANGE, CALIFORNIA The Board of Supen1sors of the County of Orange, ac.Hng as such and also as the governing board of the Oranp Co unty Harbor District, do ordaln a.s folloWs : SECTION 1. Section !2.049 Is hereby added to the Codified Ordinances of the Coonty of Orange to read as toUows: Sec. 22.049, Towing. No persoo shall tow trom a vessel in the waters of a harbor any persoo in the water or on any object, other thaD a vessel. u cept where permitted 1n a designated Speclal-Use Area or during a speclal event authorlz.ed by the Dtrector. SECTION 2, This Ordinance shall take effect ~ be ln t\111 force tblrty (30) days from and after Us passage, aDd before the e~trallon of ftfteen (15} days alter the passage tflereof shall be publlshed once In the Newport Harbor Ensign, a newspaper published in the County of Orange, State of Call. fornt.a, together with the t~ames of the me mbers of the Board of S~rvtsor s vottnr lor ~ ai'.linst the same. (SEAL) ATTEST, W. E. STJOHN ALTON E. ALLEN Chairman of the Board of S~rvisors ot Oranre County, CaUtornfa County Clerk and u-ottlclo Clerk of the Bclllrd of S~rvlsors of Orange County, Ca Wornla By Mabel L. Castell Deptrty STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) } ss. COUNTY Of ORANGE ) ~ W. E. STJOHN, County Clerk and e.w:-ofticio Clerk. of the Board of Sl{lervtsors, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting or tile Boud of S~rvlsors of Orange Couoty, Call- fornla, held on the Zoth day of October , 1970, the foreeotne Ordinance containing two (2) secUoas, was considered sectJoo by section., and that the saJd Ordirance was then passed and adopted as a wllole by the lollowlng Yote : AYES : SUPERVISORS ALTON E_ ALLEN, WM . HIRSTElN, ROBERT w. BATTIN, DA vtD L. BAKER AND WILLIAM J. PHlLLtPS NOES : SUPERVISORS NONE ABSENT: SUPERVLSORS NONE lN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and at!lled lhe otrlct.al seal of the Board of Supervisor s of the County of Orange, State of Calltornia, this ZOthday of October, 1970. W. E. ST JO:{N County Clerk and e•-ottleto Clerk of the Board of S!4)ervlsors of Orange County, CaWornb By Mabel L. Castell (SEAL} Deputy Publlsh Newport Harbor Ensign, Octobtr 29, 1970 be transported in a pubUc rol-The concept behind the SACS ling room for 20 miles or so, was so sound that H immediately finally to be abandoned and left became the m~n target of the as a pedestnan, blocks or mlles Communist Party and Its legal from where one really wants to section. During the sixties a go. Thus transit districts as succession of attorneys gen- they exist today appear tied to eral, s uch as Ramsey Clark, 19th century thinking. Liberals participated In the eUort to who support such th.lngs lP-vitiate the SACS by refusing pear unable to accept the b et to submtt or pntzatlonaJ cases that individua lized transporta~ to n. co~led with several Wl-BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES GOOd tio n ls ' "aUty, and, of co>rrse, lnte lllglble eo>rrt declslons, thls • •• or bad? we should rmke It better. StCJPression ot our most im~ By Speet.al Correspondent mance awratsa.J pWl)alter be bad, did you notlee that aU what U takes tc make "be- Yours truly, portant organ lor controillngthe Much of the controversy con-l!e bas been retnloed, to see tour ''measu:remeots'' wereap. bavior objecU.-ea. '' 11 Yes" v .:>tes are auggested f o r the JohnSwinbank communists h.as in llO small nected with education today is 1t he i1 capable or actually pUed when this behavloralob· 1t ls very important tore~ l91 Riverside Ave., way ""Oir l'""ed 1 tl h be to ltl , be jectl ut ? Th be Utl he ••• f o llO'Ning: Proposition 5, to o p en UC re.. ...., v•<~ o 1e success t e appUcation of" hav ral wr ng · ha•torat obJec-ve was wr en. e que•· mem r s w n answer .. ,. ... Newport Beach of the enemy campaign her e at objectives" by teachers in the Hves," ~ also to see u be ls Uons that should be asked to ql!eatJons oa a survey, or oo a gents' m ·~etings t o the public; N•J . 6, at.. hOme apinst our war ertort class-rooms. Concern ts beln"' capable of chan"""'-the ••tearn. determine the Yalue ot tbe ob· ooe.to--ooe b&sls wlUI people LEGAL NOTICE • ..,.. l o wing teacher r e tirement funds t o be l.n Vietnam. Poison not ldenu. voiced by not only the com-er's bebaflor" throueh the use tec.Un are: (l )wby Is the teach-wtWn tbe educatJoo structure. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING tied has been consumed ln luge munity, but also by teachers of beb.aYJoral objtctl.-es, a00 er cooeeroed about the books Depeocllil& oa your anner to invested in specific s ecurities; N ·J. 1 0, AMENDMENT NO. 273 doses by many people. and admtnl.strators. aew teachlnc techniques. read tor reereatton? (%) What the qyesttoas, they wm de. removing the interest ceiling on loans Notice Is her eby given that To find the enemy rracttons, The impUcatloo otustng"be. A BEHAVIORALOBJECTIVE type or sU!"'tY did the teach. dde IF THERE lS A NEED. of $100,000 and m•Jre to corporations or the Planning Commission of we Deed the SACB. Sen.ate bill bavtoral objectives" Loeludes l.s a way to "meuure" the !!:,-.... ·toto ~~st~-•~rt.;! SeJ tducatiocl Is a prime the City or Newport Beach wtu uz, eo-sponsored by Senator collecting data oo the "learn. baD ..... t... la ln -u11111 ~u. -.. tGmple. Somebow, tbey ban Partnerships, thus o pening the way t o " h hlch er," which In turn may be c .ee --.. P ce tht ltu than s boob: reereatioo-decided that pueau ue DOt hOld a publlc hearing on theap-urp Y, • seems to have learner Tbt behavlor objec tt at U e UDd na ho 1n the processed tbrou&ft a computer • • aUy? (S) stoee reereattoa. la tducaUnr tbtll eb.Udreo oo thl a ract m •1r e investment cap it into the P cauon of Emkay Development 0 a permane me to be compared wtth data col. tin must Include tow' meuure. JOmethlDI the ltudeDt ...-1.1)' ••raeta ot Ute ... SurelJ u.e man- state; No. 17, deleting an obsolete consti-Co., lnc., to amend a portloo Seoate Judiciary Committee, lected over the enUre 01.t1on. meots, as set by thla district: pts at home, waa tba tamfly. ber of IIDW&Dted p.repanelu do of OistricUng Maps No. 34 and strengthens the SACB. Even (1) Who I• to UhlbU tbe be-IIDit'l rl&flt to prtncy 1Ma-DOt make ._, a majDrtlJ ot tbe tutional prOViSiOn relating t o SOCial el-35 from an(UnclassUiedDistrlct re ~o:ooeo~ar: ~e~ ~ Test seore1 hl.nalwaysbetn baYlor. ded to determtAt thla Dted7 ..alloo. Ytt, lbty tell ua tbtre Care. My vote is 11 00" on the o thers, ifl .. to a P-C Planned Community) epa r Y 0 1 e ,.,.,.. compared throupout the llll· (2) Wbat wtll bt dooe--W'btDI'feryouiMutneterm LtuldeoUtltdDHd. Dlstrict to provide tor the clas-correetty. U is important to let tSoa to est&blllb tbe ''oorm, •• ideotU)' the benaTior to be ex-''ldtDWled -,, that m~ eluding the three with such appealing sl!teatlon and development of the chairman of the Judiciary but tt Is OD.ly recently that "be-biblted • Wtw.t wUl 'lbt blh.aTlor Ob-- titles as "clean water" (No. 1 }, u clean ~roxtmately 196 acresofland Committee, Senator Eastkod, hi.Yiors of the studeata" have (S) What wtU be u aceep-uaeUy trbat It..,.,, Tb.rou&b )e<:Ufll be 1a a course oa •• located r~:~rtheast of the Inter-and the attorney general, Jotln beea delibera.telJ collected &Dd table Jtaodu'd ot pertormaoce :U type of "::.e~~ educatioD? air" (No. 18 }, and ''recreation and fish sec.Uon of Pal.lsades Road and N. Wltcbell, knowthatlberets eom .... •edwtththtbenuJor .... 1 •• 1crttorl&}. e, or oo , Kext.: Aa IJPtft'aoplDJoll.oo --&eUoA.I ol tbeoommUIIlty that 1 "bebaflonJ ob"--tea." and w1lilllfe enhancement" (No . 20). No. Btrch streel Ln the Clty ot apreosln(needlorlhlsleP,.Ia-toruot-llaloo.Tboyblu 4} ~ -~ -.Uoao • ..- Newport Beach tor UgJit to-liOn. 1tt to teU us W'blt lbtJ ooo. will tbt blbaflot oeear. St d t I b h 1 and N o . 20 would provide for expensive dultl'y, resea.rch and develop-o1dor to bo t11o .. _m" Ill be-Ea~lo o1 -rionl oe-U en $ C ean eac subsidies for projects that should be ment, bustnessand professtooaJ SPOOK TIME OCT. 3 1 bl>lor pattuoo, but otwlouoiJ )eciiYe--l'lcm 111o 111oo of tl>o financed by users. No. 18 would divert otlleea, r ecr .. tloo and com-WUehta, fiObU.., II>OsUllld IIIey moot horo tm~~lltllod llowport 11 .. -~ otolrld:1 ..!,e"':""~ ~~ ~ 14.111u-.v..-.-.. mercia I fac!Utlts. c;hoWs wW be tbe tbeme oa tome ''model btbaYlor pat. ''15 per Clllll ot tbaet .wd..U. ,_... CO--r-lDc 110 CCIIIDbfM fll wttb tlMI gas tax funds from local cities for control Notlce ta flather P"• that llallowHo a11on1ooo, act. 11, tan," boe.looo _.u .. .,. cndn .,. ~~~roof~ I, errii&IF mala botdl 0: ---· o1 pi~~ lbt pui>Ue hoarln( wlll bo held trom I to 4 p.m. u U.. Clly tbo aoUoo are bolllc told IIIli 1101 roodilll ..-uy, ---_.. -of pollution caused by cars and for pub-00 tho 5111 clay ot November, o1 Nowpart Bot<• porko, tl>otr clllldnll-to taU pUla 111 1uo-1 -. por-. l>om Orutlo Cout coli..-, lie transportation 1970, 11 8:00 P.ll., loUie C...,_ beaehta alld ncr•Uoo --to "roaulata" 11>otr -•lor. WILL IIICREASE -.. _. Go-Woot u1 c,.,._ lo- • eU Cblmbera of tile CIIJ ol meal _. tho -• oo t11o Tbort aro ,._Yiorll Ob-1Jbnrr -por _. b7 1-. - -1111 -ColloiO -1M VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. Newport Boaeh, at ••••• ttme LIIDOll .._ -rcarat-Jo<II>H'' lllliiiOiooiJUiolh-~-. lt'IO, --11711-~ L«cl, • to IIIli "--~ ul-"'"'" ..------------~~"':'-:-::-----, llld place ur aDd tU por-ftl .. ,..._, ActtrWoo at -.. mUll -bot-. aro tnrr .--do.-toocw•---..til ----1 1-told ,.._, no, C FOR REN T lalerestod ... , _. aDd .. £utl>lalf Put. 1111o straot -pldoU-oot ,.. 1or wnrr ..,.... .., ..,. oat oa1o 11oo -Ill? 1114 illo, -1ru11 a.~ SPA E boo.rd --Part, --· Puk ... Poo-loYOI ol tllo ...... ..-.. !Kl'I'Zt nan It-----~--~·· ... --- -lllo ........... n il L C.llt llwr., CtM•PI II• DooR. Adltl...,, Soattarr l.uola Puk •W ..._---· '"' 1 ....,toor tor.-~ft'OOC-IIOiollllo'llonl lila, 11 o -loN-,IIo..W 11M - -lor cortlla ~-Bead> Cll7 tome ...-. ,..,.,. u1 .., 11>o tactdll -o1 11oo le)odfoo, ..,.. -10 11o-lillp .,_ u1 111 ,_ u..o. -.__ .... Ia SEE OWNER AT TME ENSIGN PluolncComml.uloo ..-.-... ..,..-, llowport II• .. ~~oo~o, llo..W ala trial, •-1a1 lloft..W!orotu, MllwWIII--.o ., ........... ...,. Til .. • nHIIl Pwblilll: Oct. n , mo, to -.s ud ....., to t1>o "~ llln 1o , UnoP - -• 1M -·•-Ida, ..,. ---lor occ. o.w..n -... 1..----:..· :.::;::;;;::::;.:::...:.::;;:..:;.;~------' t11o Newport Hartx>r Eootp. Ulima o1 Ulo dl)', aa ........ c.ta11 porlor--•lohl -Good "' -w... Oft, -l t:II-AJ ,...ltutll' Olltl C)IO m - Dorothy Jo chosen for achievement award NcWPQRT HARBOR cN~GN FIRST SECnON--Page 3 TliURSOAY, OCT. l!l, 19711 GO RONA DEL ~AR, CAU F. MRS. RO GE R WH ISTLER. fJ «>I/rry photo. I Deborah Lee Cooper weds Roger Whistler O.xotlly Jo (Ura. Harold) ter Sandra na.a oor:ae much of SnD.IOG or Cotooa del Mar tbe teaching 1Jilb her rnotber wu aelect.d by the Newport and Don hu be'*' tor muy Harbor au.tneu a.od Pro-years with the nwnerou.s cotil- fesskmal Women's Club to be Uou, beld under tbe 111reclion honored a.s "woma.D otach!eve-of the studio. ment" at last week-eDd's San ln CalUornt.a. Dorothy Jo ha.s Oreo district conference 1.n served as president or the Mat- Palm Sprlop. lonal Assoelalloo of Dance I.Od Mrs. Swansoo 11 owoer and Atflllated Artists; president o1 operator of the Dorothy Jo the Da.nce Masters of America; Dtoce Studio lo Corona del and is a member of tile Cec- Mar. She decided at the age of cbetU CouncU of America, 4, when she saw her flrst bal. wtllch teaches the graded let, that she wanted to be a method of ballet. She Is also daDc.e Instructor. She began her a faculty member ot all 3 or- d.loee training In Gary, Indiana, ganJ.r.aHons aDd has coDducted at the ap ot 11. teacher training sessions at On her 16th birthday, she majOr conventions In HawaU, completed the examinations for Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, mf!mbershl,p lo the Chicago As-Boston, N~w York, and San sociatlon ot f:Qnce Masters. Francisco. The number she taught and pro-MU SIC GROUP MEETS seoted was a boys' comtJ.::Iy The Eastbluff Associates of ballet. Five years later, one the Orange Co unty Phllhar. of the member s of that group , would becom>! her husbaDd. She monic Society greeted prospec- also served on the association's tive members at a member ship faculty at the age of 17. Grad-coUee 00 Oct. 28 at the home of MRS. GEORGE H A.ROL D DA. VIS . f I • .,., ' ,,,.,,~, .. 1 uatlng In 3-1/2 years from Hor. Mrs. J.S. Zaleski, 1516 Sand-b b h d ace MaM high sohoo\lo Gary, castle Drive, Harbor View Bo ,· Co r•'c we to she opened her own dance stu-Hills. Th e hospitality cnalrman, dlo at age 17, with her mother Mrs. David Dutf, was assisted G H ld as bus\oess manager aod pia-~rs~G;u~~~. Eog\aod and eorge a ro Do vis ni~rothy Jo was mar ried in Mrs. RodneyJones,chalrman Geor~ 1'-rold "'''"orr .... _ 01 the SOC '"\ Sided "' .,~ 14 v,. "" '""' 'Jwu 'OU!>ITL~· tJ j tl il" ~:Hie, 1937 to Harold Swanson, and as .a es, pre <u. tin took Miss Bobb1 Lyrm Mls!) ~ r4 n lV;r1 of Ve ntura th~y became ..... rentsofadau...,-the meeting. Her om cers are: Can clt of Costa. Mes.a •s tns .--"'" Mmes. John E. Arens, Rich-<~.nd M ·s~K,u,, lth,JSf>) of Costa. About that boulder in your eye "Got something in my eye," the: customer scud. "f-eels like a boulder. How about taktnl 11 out?" He was hurttnj!: and wanted tw:Jp rtw:n and thtre. The pharmacist remembered heann11 about anosl'lcr man wh~ "somethma" turned out lo be a stc:cl splinter embedded m h1s eyeball. He advJ~d him to see h1s phystctan. Prompt surgery saved has si&ht . So, wt:'re careful. And tf we o;.ecm overly cautiOUS sometimes. remember-we 're pharma- cists, not ph)'$tetans. We work .. ah doctors, dis· peMing tht drugs and mediCallons they prncribe. But we don't practiCe med~emc:. Christensen Pharmacy 81 E. COAS1' lrfLIT .. coao•A D&l. I&U OIUOLE J-2$50 ter. Sandra, and a son, Don. G J Lo J h bridt-in .t dout.le rtng cere-Mto.':id., wt;or t!Jur11r,tlJ~t·!>·::.n 1 .. 1ds. A doub le rlng ceremony at ed her mantilla veil She car a.rd rabow, ohn see, o n Sa ::::;;;::;;:;;;:;:;:;::;:;;;:;;;:;;;~;;;;;: . · -In 1948 the HQ.rolr1 S·.vansoos Tooker, and David Duff, aoo mony ttlr<1ay a!ternoost, Oc.t. T• ..... ,TI.iVIIO''> l"r·--tls , M•. the First Baptl91: Church of rted a cascade of White arx:l moved 1~ CaUfornla and in J h G p tbl Pta 24, at St. Joacttilll's Ca.tholll· o.nJ \1r '>. r,.\', ··o~Vl!. of r J.!-Costa Mesa on Saturday after-yellow muilid.ture roses and ' 1'sep · e g. ns were Church. The Rev. Dono~.ld Krtbs noon, Oct, 17, united in mar-st phanotis 1~49 oper.ed a new dance stu-formuLated for a progressive otllclated. riage Miss Deborah Lee Coop-~ttesvHng. the bn de <t.S maid dlo ln Corona del Mar· Daugh-dinner· The br ide, daughter '>f Mr . er aOO Roger Dean Whistler. ot IW>oor was Miss M&rsha v I I 0 d h I .tnd Mr s. •blrew J. C d.f!t:k Dr. Paul G. Neumann, church Langdon .of f~untaln Valley. 0 un eers a1 sc 00 of 300 Esther St., Costa ~l.•sa. 4,14 • pastor, conducted the ce re -Br idesmaids wcluded Mrs . was gJVen tn marn .. ge b} her .\t u,. r.-· »ptton J.t IIi€-1:!.!.1 - ,rd.l'i, "'•·t•· ;;I • .... r,s tvr Uu? •·re- UJHtl;• d' IJ. ~lit< ()[II\ I!VIfig Q.tilol~4f··'tt ;I ILw ou~lt!. l,tl - ben {Jd i l of r h.u .. tu/1, 'd 1 - mony. Mary Lou Was!f.o of Balboa, A new vohmleer group for lor , ls a board member of the b.t11er. She wor e a while r:ltil· l.to.i P.avtl!ou lodow.r •. ,:h~·ere- The bride is the daughter Mi ss Sue Jackson Qf lrvlne Mardan School of Educational Ora.nge County Chapter of the ton gow ·1 em~rolder~.:d tn ve01, £-:~oou:., \\r ,. .s.n 1, re· "'IVed of Mr. and Mrs. George Paul and Miss Kris Moore of Costa Therapy Is Las Almas de Mar-Nat tonal Foundatlon -V.o;, ~ch or lace at the hlgtl oeck .tml t.oandfo(l , •t••::.ls tn .. t>{<tl(t' r•-pe •lress Cooper, 4518 Wayne Rd., Cameo Mesa. They were dressed alike dan. Dimes. She was past _ pr es!-ctills. The empire ~alst wa s 111u1 .. r;r >oi ~c of J.Utu11,11 ol- HtgtllaOOs. The groom'sparents in gowns of beige lace with Mrs. Norman Watson of /lie~-dlent of Jthe .calilwor~ .f.edcerabs-banded in sa.tm, WhiCh le i\ to or ::.. flol· .:t•>'l l•. ~ u,utJ,tr ~~o·ore are Mr. and Mrs . Robert Wh\s-brov.·n v .. tvet trim aOO carried 1 Be h h d th 1 ton of uruor omens lu a "'""ei len~h tr·>•n at th" -por ac ea s e suwor 1 . ed th c 1U . ...._ "' .. ..-J. po· •• ,..J,_,r t.tue enscm'•lt· 1111 th tier or Costa Mesa. bouquets of golden ~urns. Go!-i;tfoup, dedicated to providing an· rec~1v e a or rua b:c k. She earned "bouquet of 4 n or• hi'~, or~~t->. Tl•E: IJCII!e's Mr. Cooper gave his daughter den mums and gladtotl also a-t la IU f stud t t Governor s award foroutstand-wtlite numl:.> aOO llab)'s breath ·ou::.w. ':>t··~hant ..: 11.,1" ( ruz, in marri.age, The formal wed-dorned the church :c~i r~h p~ io~t yens t a-ing serv1ce in the field or men-centered with talisman roses ding ""wn of white sattn-backed Serving the gr~m were Fred ; n~ ei c yi o.~~gs e~s tal health. She is a founding Attending her were M'ss.Sut: cr ep:¥ was made In princess Whistler ~oom's brother as haom ,ow-ninco~elftt!llllti es ~~ member of the South Coast Wa sser man of Costil ·M~Si:l 45 best rnaO and Steve King · Ed ,.'en e,ar nthg cu 1 es. , Child Guidance Clirur:, member rn ·J Jd of honor· Mr s l:iob !Javb style with attached train. The ' ne rom e organ :r.a.t10n s f Or c t C • · · dr ess was trimmed with rose Wasko and [}.:~.ve Sobolewski as benefit projects . ~ th.e P~ge · o~ Y ompre· of Orange, the groom's sister- point lace. The same lace baM-ushers. enslve nnmg ommlss on, In-law; Mi ss Bar::.&r.t. Wasser-r"""";;;';;'""""""~""""';'l following the ceremony, a Charter members asslsting Orange County M ~ntal Health man of Costa MeSJ, and Miss reception washeldattheCooper Mrs. Watson include Mm·~s. Assoc~ation alld Harbor Area Debbie Donn:, her coustn rrorn TIDE .,.-Q.. residence. Stuart Wilson, Garth Berge-Coor dinating Council. Ventura, as bridesmaids. Ofllce lu~~.V G,. The bride graduated from son, Hal Lehman, Nigel Baile)·, Individuals Interested in All of the b:lda.t .stte nd.l.nts Otiol,.. 2-1 l" ..r~ Corona del Mar high school and RichUd Cramm, Roy Olson, member ship with Las Almast:le wore pale orange satin pea.u ..S."P attended Orange Coast college. Donald Strauss, Nancy Sayrt Ma.rdao may contact Mrs. W·it-de sole with empire waistlines .:~.Uto!•d•'<l !),£-,.1.1est Look. Tl1£' Ot_>'l' ~!r -,. iltVlS b J. ~rr .. J iwli· uf :-,t'.,.1JU rl l! .• rt;or lll:..1i :>1 Jo(J(Jl .afi'J ts .ats~nrltng IJr..rt ... ••L.:il ul!t:f:(•, Her liU!>I•J.Il•! ,J'.tdli41to-d IrOn• U \\o. dt.'IW lit~·J, ::>• l!OQI <1111[ IS .tbOJ.!- I t'll'illl~ !.)(-, • \ft er J r.one~. m· )11 Ill San r r . .trll'I S•o the~ ""'II! rT<lkf' thetr 11om~: m Costa \lto'W . ... -,. .. trom Co$ta Mesa high scbOol ter W:aUe, Enn Prichard, Nick Mardao SchOol, located at ca~rled oosegays l.n taU color s. ·-~-~~~--------------e~JlJ~!".:.c,~' ... , II Her oew husband graduatLd Foer ster, Robert Moore, Wal-son at 540-4113. baoded in brown velvet. The} and also atteDded Orange Coast Ze1Der, R·>bert Paley, Mel 695 W. 19th St., Costa M·tsa, 800 o.-.vls was IU.s brother's College belore transferring to Rtchley a.Dd Harrt:IOft S!!arpe. Is lor th_e sole purpose oflden-best man. A=->jte r brother, Bill CaWornia State College to Fui-Mrs. Watson, wile or the Wylng and helplngchtldren with Davis, came from :algan, Al- lerton, where he ts oow at-Orange C~ College cllancet-learning dlsablUties. berta., c anada, to serve as an ' ____, tending, usher . The bride's brother, JllliBO'S FAMILY COFFEE SHOP DINNERS 00 BREAKFASTS FOR THE PRICE OF 0 E WITH THIS COUPON GOOD THRU WED., HOV . • OPEN 24 HOURS t'SDER \'FII' 'tl .o\\'o\GE'IIE\'T 3050 E-COAST HIGHWAY 'nul's ~l o wers nnd gi fts lOll Newport I TU. Th I I U Ed Ch h N Newport leacb e coupe wtl ve on ge-r ews J.J.:k Carlch,wasanother usher, L~==========~w=a~t:er~. ~D:r .~l~n~Ba:lboa:~· ---, U c with a trleOO of the groom, ;~~~!ii!~~~~::~;:::::~~·;:J~N~--~~~~~·~CDW~:_:=~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dans of The Lutheran Church of the St. Andrellf's PI esbyterian 03 <fom~edy Frederilt'• Florit.t~ Flowers for a II oc cas1 o ns WE 'IPP.C tAI.I ZF: IN PARTIF'\ AND WFO/JING \' Free estimote1 • Deli ¥ery Ser¥i ee OPEN SEVEN DAYS -6·U-8990 2626 E. COAST HWY ., ~ COROH;. DEL ;~;.R, MARINERS CHURCH Master, 2900 Pac lfk V~ew Jl', Church, SOO St. Ant~~,.,.·s Rd., Harbor VIew Hills--The Lc~d's Cliff Haven--'' lt.:l:>ktng into the 'i'.J)per will be offered at both eyes of tomorrow" Is tile ser- !IH> 1 .. tJ •· l,m,Sundayser-m nthemeofDr.Ctlarles Oter - vlces. 0·:. W,lliam Eller will e.1~\e l J for the'S, 9:30 and 11 bring a message on "T ·•e sec-a.m. S·al.t; 'i"!O'~tces . New ret of happiness." Th~ ienior members will be r e..:eiVed a.t high Luther League will m'?•~< 9:30 and 11 .:1..m. at 1 :• n. 'n preparation for • their conl !m,.' :.~f servke of St. Mlcflael's a,!)ol \,· ~~.b~ls' worship, Episcopal Ch urch, 3233 P~:,flc citrlst.~n Sden:e Cnurches View Dr ., HariXlr View riills-- --The Importance 0~ n.l~IO'IS Communion will be relebrated as ..veil as Individuals b~ing at both the 8 and 9:30 a.m. JU >I and rlgtlt will be empha-Sunday service5. Tue sermon stzed In S.J Y.lay's lesson ser-topic or the Rev. John R l~rs m•ln on "E..-erlastlng punish-Davis will be "Stewar~shtp ." • D Gl O'N 1 I t Talbot Theoto,.cat ment." Serv1ces 'l;e _.• 9.15 r. eM ea , pro essor a T 1~ Lutheran Church Women Seminary, La Mirada, Is the pulpit minister tor the .;.nd ll a.m. In Newport Ew.acll, of tM Lo~heran Chunh of the 10 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Sunday services. The Rev. 11 a.m. In Costa Mesa, and at Master, Ha:ixlr View Hills, are Wllu A t I h h t nd t va.ilabte lO Lm. In Harbor View Hllls. am c on s c urc pas or a s a • • • planning a l>tdet aoo baz.a.ar to for vlsltaUon and counseUng. be held Dec. 4 uOOer the tead- SUNDA y SCHOOL. , , . , . 9:00A.M. Newport Unity Church, meet-ershl.p of Mrs. Ann True, with WORSHIP SERVICE.,.,. 10:00 A.M. lng at 15th St. and Irvine Ave., M•·s. Norlne Ar-Id as assist- ( ?()()PM ClltfHaven--TheRev.Loren '"' EVENINGSERVI E .•••. : · • t H • ade C"-Istmasmns FUcldnger will preach on the ao.. ~ lu-m '" &" 2200 E. COAST HWY., CORO toi A DEL MAR topic, "Your lmagtngseU,"at ud bak~ orJOOies and other ~::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ltloialndlillll'llsi'l'mli.lswx~alllly,l.llllyl,lte11u1e1m1"1·1·:1•1t1oe11·,1·•1,1•t1•1· • gPookSALE THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY OCTOBER 29-30-31 BARGAINS SO SPOOKY THEY EVEN SCARE US! TABL ~S OF BAR GAINS FOR MEN AND WOMEN VALUES UP TO S2S 00 REDUCED TO 99t r S199 r S299 r S]99 r S499 r SS99 LADIES: MEN 'S: BIG SELECTIONS OF PANTS, SK IRTS, J ACI(ETS, DR USE$, Sl-IP$ AN D HOSIER Y. 110 !ROll SLACKS, KNIT SI'OR TSHIRTS, SW U T!RS, AHD !>I AHY MORE •• - -COli! AHD SUI JOE DUFFY --Candidate f or School Board NEWPORT -MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL OISTRIC'T v STRAIGHT fORWARD COMMUNICATIONS v HONESTY INTEGRITY y A. lA ...... T 1 ORANGE COUN T Y -II YEARS, HARBOR AREA -8 YEARS Y IDUCATIIOIII BUSINESS AOMIN\STRATION -MAJOR (PHOENIX COLLEGE) yaus•• .. s LITTON SYSTEMS, INC. ,S ENIOR PROGRAM A DMINISTRATOR) BALTIMORE ORIOLES (PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL) y COMM ... ITT ACTIVITIIISI H ARBOR AREA YOUTH BASEBALL PROGRAM, MEMB ER OF' PARENT TEACHERS ASS'N, MEMBER OF' ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB . COST A M ESA HIGH SQiOOL fAMaTa (MRS.) CAROL OUF'F'Y, (HOUSEWIFE &STUDEN T ORANGE COAST COLLEGE) MAR K , 14 -FRESHMAN , COSTA MESA HIGH S 0100L DANA, II -SIXTH GRADE, COLLEGE PARK SOiOOL MAUt lace.r-• rea~tect fer_ .... ~. ••••'-llae .......... _, ..... VOTE-JOB TUES -NOVfllfl 1970 ... n.. ......... , • .,_ ••• , •• ., ............ 21 ..... , ... .... • MiK~ THOMPSON, No. 31, Is takJng a ha.nd..ort from Job Pululd on t!MI H.ubot 8 yard UDe ln the Znd hal! of the L..oara-tlirbor aoph pme. Mike went all the *~Y to the Loara 40 on a 52 yud specta :utar, the longest run from :~crlm•n:t~ In the game. No. 71 Is Erl Htg.:lns, and No. 23 at the right Is Russell Wt•J1 .. Loara edged Harbor '1-0. (Vtc 0!~\lelt photo.) A 'must' for the Colts UCTIOH 1, , A.Gt OCTOU!R 2t, 1t70 Tile Pee Wee Colts, still KPlned 14, 19 a.M9yardsoBthls of his better days :~.t quarter- in tile Braniff League Htle ma.r ch; Hunter raced tor 15 ln back. He combined with lUck ptctu.re, wlll travel to Stanton the sam ~ series. Nute In the l si quarter on a 1 _____ V:.:;I C;_~O~P:.,:A~L~E;_:K~,..;!-'!''~O~R~T~S~f;!D~t ~T~O~R!.._ __ ...J MIKE ADAMS, No. 24, Is off on a ;nxer sweep In the t1rst quarter o! thP. :'i~wport Mesa Commardos' 13-0 "'·~' o·1er the F'ountaln Valley F'alcons. M!ke scored both touchdowns, O')l! oln 1. >;ard sweep in the ZOO quarter, the other on a 48 yard run In t11e 2n1 1a1r. w~ !'s father, John Adams, Is a form .. r tN;LA star, whO Later played prol :nil w1th the Rilms, Chicago ~ars an-J .,., .. ,..York Gt.ants. (Vic Opalek pOOto.J lor a 1 p.m. Saturday encount-Todd Hunter led the potent 40 ya.rd effort for G points. er with the sturdy Stanton VI-Colt ollense alter Englehart In tile 2nd quarter Wigmore a))Jos, who are just a step was injured and r eeled off a found Gary Wil ts open ln the betlind theNewportMesateam's couple of long touchdown runs end r.one tor a 15 yarder. ln C!-1 league standings. Coa ch Hon tt1at were nullilled, but he came the 3rd quarter Wigmore picked Starkman's team has another ba ck with a J.4 yard gallop to ~ a MarUn tumble and sped ··muht wtn" here to stay In as the Cougu l, where BischOff 52 yards tor a TD bringing the a ccmtendor vvJ his speedy scored again. The PAT !.died scor e to a 19-19 deadlock. The Colts could be reac hing their aiid the 3rd quarter ended26-6. MuUus came l:t.l.ck In the 4th peiik right oow, provided a Tht! Colt multl..otfense attack quarter with • touchdown and Caballos scored on for 1st time Chargers are champs! couple of thelr ll.ey backs are r J!ied again In the 4th quarte<, a sa/ety to ed~ the n l1;htlng The Caballos will host the Ill the line 141. Larr) En~le-with ThOmas, Coshow and Hun-Comanches. Tustin Lions at the Jr. All h:trt suffered a sprained el-ter carrying the load. Hunter Rick Miller, Geor g1! Ouel-American Midgets' Costa Mesa bow in the 1st quarter of the pa l'ked It In trom the 5 to make lette, Kirk Munlt and Paul Set-horne field Saturday at 3:30 from Wigmore t;ood for 17 yards and tht 3rd TD. IUs 2 pointer made i120-0. Aoother pass from Wigmore to D'o~ve Gibbs was good for a. 28 y.uder, mall.ing It 26-0. Brian Webb picked oft • La Puente pass and raced 47 yards with the lnterception for t11e tina! first halt flreworks. Shil.rp powered his way over for the successful PAT and .t 34-1 ILa.U time edge. The Newport Mesa Chargers sw eep in the 4th quarter; Ills wrapped up their Gettysburg lo ck was good agaitl, and the League cham;~tonshlp 1n con-score was 49-0. A pass lnter- vlnclng style Sotur,tay with a n -ptlon by [}o~My Olswang set 63-0 win over the Westrnm-up a pass from QB Terry Pel- ster Rams. This marked their er son to s\ott.eck Steve CUs- 7th straight win and 7th con-sold from 12 yarrls out, rrnklng secutive shut-out for U1e to-It 55-0. Dudrtrid~ missed the cals, whO t.av e riicked up 282 kJck. On a bit of razzle daz- polnts while ~10: hog the oppo-zit, Peterson 1\anded vfl to s ltlon scor eless. ~-year-old Mike Tt:re~;.ris, whO Coach Boll GiltJert's Chai-passed to Bill Halford for 12 gers will tll¥1 out how good yanls am anothe r T/!, Dud - they are or flow bad their ·op-r1r ldge's boom er wa s gOOd, ponents tuve ~n when they 63-0, tangle wltll the Stanton Lobos, Our1drldge t limoxl"!l a t!lg da y whO nave been mopping up the tor the Newport Mesa super Erie league In the same la sh-team . Tile CIW'I(ers clinched ion that the Ct.arger s h.avedec l-their lst league Utle. Uuddrldge m.tte<l their r..oettysbur g league set oew records willl l1is 1st foes. The (har~:ers will meet field KQal ever recorde<J In the the CorDell teague champs at Jr. Pee Wee dlvlslon, .tnd he Westminster In the Jr, Pee. personally accounted for 21 Wee quarter finals at 5:30 p.m. polnts hlmseU with the 2touch- S.:.turday, Nov. 7. downs, lhe field goa.l otflll 6 out The Chargers had a real of 8 conversions. ConvHSJOns l!etd day lit their Costa Mesa get 2 points In the Jr . Pee home field last Saturday. Fir st Wee bracket Inasmuch ii.S they quarter action ~w Dan Dud-are being booted Ly 75 and drtrlge cap a sustalnerl rlrlve 85 pound athletes. with a 1 -~ar•J plun1.,re for the TO il..llli IllS k.lck Wii.S lfOOll for The lOMMA:-;tJ(.JS wer t <tel- till! 2 points and It was 8-0. tln~ a record of th<>lr own Kirk. Langdale tJr oke througt1 Saturday when tlrey helrl the the R;un defense on .t.43yotro1er F'ountalll Valley Falcons wltll- a.nd llurlrtrldi!;e <:onvertett to o·Jt a l s t down for 2 quarters, mLke 11 1&-0. ..vt11CII math: It I !:I consecutlv p A highllgflt of the l s i quae-quarters during whi ch the tough tH w;a s a l ~ yarrl gietrt goJ.l llttle defender s blanket:! the!; by the 1'J pourvl, Jl.year-olrl opponents m lst downs. The UuddtidKe, toostlnl( the scor e string started in the 4th quar - to 19-0. The lltt~ "1Joon1er " ter ot theOra.nge C<lrrtlnalgame booted 4 coosecutlVe PATs <41¥J Sept. 19. Their vJcUrn sinc hxll!l1 a field ~I befor~ he missed the Tri-City Hawks, Placentia his ~th to In the 3rrt quar-Barracudas, t11e Hunlinl(ton ter . ~each 49er s .arwl the undefeated Ser·ond quarter ao:t1on saw Tustin Rams who are leading Terry Peter son tntercf:pt • JH."''> the B~it ll.nell ie.agu~. !rom his de fensive linet.r..c ker Mike Adam s prnv lrJed the of- position anrt return It 80 )l oJ.rdh fenstve ~rk for C.oach BOO for 6 po1nts , lmdd r ldl(e's klr.lr. M lrlln's l.omruil..lldos wt10 de-was~. Scot <•: 21-0. reate<! the J.alcons 13~0.Adams Thlrt1 f)uarter ar tlon started Wf!n t ov~r from 2 yards out In with Peterson harvHn~t rJJt to Itt{: 2nd ~uarter .. n er a pass Dave Mllllr:ii, WIICI pa ssf-'0! to mte r!erence r:all gave them Steve r llssolrl, The play r·ov -;'l.lSSt:ssloll on tht' falcon S. eri!(J 42 ~ards for a Til. UtJII-The score r:arne wlttr 2 minutes rtrtrlge m.trl~ his 4th stral~ht left in the nrst half. Adams ~'N'I !fSion <4011 ttu· r:r1.ar~o:-r <; got the 2nt1 TlJ 10 lite 4th qua.r- 1:<1 :'1 ,.r;. ter on an eiploslve 52 yard Chris Mona han blo•·kf>ll a run, after a hai¥J off fromquar- Westminst<•r punt later In the terback Matt K...wamun. Eric 3rtl qu;,~,rtr-r tu l{l Ve the 'har-Smith bullf:!fl over for the er- ge r s I..OSs~ssmn on the Ham tra point and tilt: 13-0 winning 22. llnan Pete St:ored from the margin. 22 on • ~wer swe~ for a CommandO center Mlll.e M·!lio 41 -0 l.ollly . Tile ki •:kwasmlsse1 helped celebrate his lith birth- by "fJOuiJie {J.'' Uuddrlditt day with somf::' stellar defensive scored on <a 2:i yard power other outstandlna: plaY- VOlT LF6 Footballs 695 s er s lncludef'l Matt Kawamura, who lr.ad a pass mtercept10n plus doing a good }Ob at quar- tert:lack; Torn Rolellt, Kobi Pu- laski, Tony Ranger, Eric Sm ith, Scott Miller , Dave ThOmpson, Kevin Graves, F'rank Venctlk and Invld Brennan. Garden Grove Couger game and It 32-G and the 5th league win del sparked the Comaches. p.m. The Uoos, tro~.IUng the is listed as a probable s tart-tor the sharp looking Colts. • • • Ga rden Grove Knights and Pan- er. The Colts rushed for 261 The COHONAS wtlllr.avel to tl1ers, Huntington Beach 1m pal- The Co llscomhinedthelrwell total ycudage, got 80 yards Santa Ana for 01 5 p.m. con-Ol!. and the Ca~llos, ha.ve been ~,.-eared oftense with a s tlney passing and held the tough Cou-tes t s4 turday with the SA Pe4clr.-a formidable foe. Tlielr only defense lO trample the Ga r -gars to 13Z yards, ers. This will be the season's losses In the tough Mtde:et den Grove Coug;.us 32-6 last Coach Starkman's team got wind up for both teams league havebeenliythenarrow- Saturday. outstanding otrensive and de-Coach Doug Dreyer;s squad t!Sl of margins, so Coach AI Larry Englehart put on a dis-fenslve play trom ScottCoshow, wa s hurting trom several play-Dies will have to have his New- play of power runntn~ In the 1st Steve Wyatt, Hosey Petie, Jef1 ers IJelng lost due to Injuries pori Mesa team liP tor this quarter to help give the f"o lts Law, Greg Metc.aU, Jeff Bro-and had the rnlsfortuneof rneet-m&lCh to stay In contention. • .; 14-0 miirl{l.n. li e scored Hrst ker, Ra lph Kenyon, Doug lng the t'Mo Amer!Cilu league's The local powerhouse en- The Commah'Jos will flmsh their regul:u schedule with a- oother game awil.y this llmt •~r•inst the Placentia Piranhas .1! 10 s ... turrl.ay rnornlng. T on :. power sweep of 12 yards . Wright and Scott SutherWld. top two team '> on successive gaged in a non-Jeam•e ··ontest he CAI!DI:"'"AI.S tak1: on the B .. ThO t • • ~~ .. :a" n1as took a pass rom • weeks. Their De l. 17 game last Saturday with La Puente • Santa Ana Vacll.ers Satutflay Kyle I:HschOil for the PAT and Tt1e COMANCHES will at-with the undefe-o~.led Orange ml came out with a S0 -1 win. at ti!K!J raoon In S.tnla Ana , 7 0 I · E I -I I to t '" k R -1!4'·· ag et.:trt power= emp oma .... w the Gar-Ot:kets was a close 13-0 loss This wa s lhe lus t time th• He gnny IJtll~ first year u • · kl t b 1 78 d ' C It Ga • o ..... e or a ru stng en v rove o s at rden and last week's encounter found Caballos have teen socr"·' .~, c luiJ "put It 411 together'• tn d · tt Todlll t G Sat da 1r 1 30 h ~ ~ 2 y,H sconng e ort. ( un-rove ur Y at the 1: t em on an off <by apinst the on Urls y~.>.r. Th•Y "'' "llled their 0-6 bh:w.novertheSouth t 1 n nd t h p T t ·~ ~ C er sw ~p e e or t e A . contest a111e Lake school field Garden Grove Lancer s, a per-245 points to their opponents' oast Mo~.tadon l.ts t Satur&y. The Cougars scort'fl on a 20 on Euclid AvenueattlleOrange-ennia.l power Ill tile Jr. AllAm-1, With 8 seeonds left In the first yarl1 pass, rna.klng It 14-6. Todd wood Intersection. erlcan circuit. Coach Dreyer's half, Bob Braunsdorf cau&flt a Bunter :;uvl Brad Thomas a!-The Coma.ches took on the entir e SQ.IJad saw action, con- pass !rom Doug Payne that terrlited on a sustllnefl dr ive explosive Placentia Marlins 1n Unulng a poUcy where a. II the covered 55 yarrls !or their to the Cougar l, wher e Bl s-01 free scoring thrlller before boys play, while Garden Grove FIHST toudrlown. Pa~·ne ran chaff powered his wa.y In tor a dropping a 27-19 duke last Sat-was still utll.lzJng their first We extra pornt over. Po~.yne 20 6 haU t 1 J Tl da Tl WI had t Ia ~~ru;~~~r:rj ~:~t:rr~~ .=:~~ c -0 -Rime s···· A <OimaRs ur s'· mFAgmorc' Eone :~£~;..~0::~:::~~:~: ~ Bruce Sharp continued his scoring spree with 2 more 6 pointers and one PAT to bring hi s season total to 88 points. lie started the touchdown parade with a 3-yard scorin~LJ: burst In tire 1st quarter. Jim Wig- mor e blasted over from the 7 on a QB keep(!r for the 2nd marker. loop; pass-run good for 44 yar<is Lan, Chris Hall, Keith Perez, <~.ftt!r Pd;·ne took " p1tf'/J-out Do Do front QB Boll Pea.n:tl. In tile n zler, Gary Gulsness, 4th quarter, Pearch passe-1 tu CRUCIAL TEST =.s:::r~:y,P~IL~~=~:~~ Brian Va.n Hoosen for a 32-yard sconng strike. Cardin:.~.! stand-outs for thetr Th~> Bat...:.tn lea ~;ue cham JJion~ b1g g;,~me lnclurle<J .John Gafl'l.:i, stlip will IJt o~.t st.ak(· S.dut~lay Andy lie<l.ver, J.nnk S~:tldefer, when tlte Corsairs entertain the Jerr y Wyatt, Tf!(l Maes, tr.:~vl s Plo:tf.~Utl.t-Yorlt.i. Llntla Sting~ Jones anrt E•Jdle Walters. rays at Costa M"'sa. Both tr>ams • • are unr!£.-!eatl!!l, wtll r;O<A t:hed Pat Shaghnessy took a pass The COUGARS will end their awl at fuU streu~{lh ftJr the reguLar home schedule Ly hOst. lit!~ •lecl(hllJ: IO"i'! '!J.sslc. log the South coast Matadors Compar:dlve scor es wuu lrl ~ve at IJ:30 Satur1iay morning, Sev -the Stwgra.ys a sll1!;11t edge, un. er.al Invitational bowl games less the Corsairs can tighten are bemg considert.'fl by Coach -up on thelf pass defense and es RlciW'fl Suess aM D2ve conla.ln the vls1tors ' outsl.t.nd- Joh nson. lng passing g:.ame. '-"'rr•t: time I Tuw 1 T 1m•• 3 T1m•s 20 word• or leu l.lO 2.l0 3.00 21 words to 30 word1 2.00 ,.00 4,00 31 words to«< .. otds 3.00 4.00 5.00 T11e Coug;..r s rlropped a close is 1:30 for the "U.tta.;rl r ru-Eoch w.ord over .0 word• . 05 .10 .15 14 -6 contest las t Saturday to claL" MUSICAL fOil SALI! • lOOK$ 1'011 $ALl The second haU gave the h.ard working second unH s some val- uable playtn~ experience . Shaughne ssy worked long enough to score on a 3-yarder . Jeff Adams went over for the PAT, mdltlngit42-7.SteveTer~ egi s took otf on a 22-yard scoring jaunt for the !J.nal Ca~ ballos' score. Shaughness y a- ::a.!!l powered his way over for U1e final 2 points. Brian Webb woo the defensive Uoeman of the week award, followed by Bruce Sharp and WCJOo1y Akana. Also shJ nlng oo defense for the rugged Cabal- los were Jetr Adams, tne Fer- raro brothers, Marty and Mike; Bob Hanley, Tom Beoevenutl and Hrad Green. The offec1se dominated the game with ~65 yards In 45 carries. o PROPERTIES FOR RENT COMMER CIAL BU1LD1NG op- posite Hoag Hospital, 20 rooms, 3000 square teet, $350 month. Jottn Vogel, &46~1675 • STOHE FOR LEASE . Corona. del Mar 660 sq. n. store or oftl ce space with parkJng. Rea.looornlcs Corp., 675- 6700. ttu: fJard>!n r,rove Musla.Jlgs , The Corsaus IJ:t.I't:IY out- one of the top r.ontenders In tht> Lasted a char ~tfl up Tn -C ity Amherst league, in what Coach Charger team t11at threo~h:nl!ll Jot1nson rerr~<~.rked was their throughout the enllr1• !l;.t.me last best effort of the yl!:l.r . The Salurday and never l('.t.Ve up. Newport Mes.ii te4 m wa s on the Coaches Jerry Tripp 011KI Bill 1-foot line, but a tou gh Mus-Urown's stra.tegy of tu.ll con~ tan~: goal Ill}(: delen:-.e held the trol :.tnd a rock r il!IJE:<l rtefensc Cougars, preventing the upset proved to be the key ini{I'edlent of the year, Phil Lebenba.um re-for thelr 7th straJ ~ht win, a communist gucrrllb. warfare In the lEA-by Poi\Up Ab- bott Luce. Paperback, 75~.1-----------­ LANDLORlli II Vc..cancy prob- corded t/1e Cougar TO on a 13-0 decision. power sweep. Mainstays for the The Corsairs l~<~.ltl"ll tire figtltlng Cou~rs were Kurt Cha.rgt!r s on th e 1-foot line Brockman, fr.ln UeDonato, Mark in • p lb.nt goal Jwe st•rtl in F'rank, Allan Sanders, Dave the flrst hall. In the 3rll quar- Koehler, Pete MacDonald, Greg ter the Corsalrsrirove 51 yards SlmakJs, Dave Lanitffiade and lor the flrst 6 pointer. A 22 Lyao Dimick, yard pass from Q .) Tom Haz.- Racket Stringing 400 TO 1600 cas to Mitch Barnett, runs by Pete McCowen and the final 4 yarder Into the end zone by tailback Ron Smith featurerl the steady march, Barnett's kick lor the PAT was blocked. Good defense by both teams, a 42 yard pllop t)y Razacas and some ea:cellenl punts by Russ Melalnger featured the 4th Quarter action. Ron Smith ud CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE Film Developing and Printing lems ended. F'"ee suw1Y of qualllled ten.a.rts at no cost to you. Ask for Lee or 0\.a. 832-6600. FOR RENT!! 1, 2 and 3 bed· room apartment• throup:M HOW:EWORKERS WANTE D(en. Ora.n&e County. From $&9.50 ulope addressers). Rush to $188.50, turniJhed or ..m- stamped, self-addressed · eo-f'Urnlshed. Ask for Jodi, 832- feklpe. ~ Workl Tra. 7800. ders, P. 0. Boa: 112?-A26, 1----------- Redoodo Beach, Ca. 90Z1'8. Elderly man needed ror steady WORk UNTF.O port.ttme )IJiltorUI work ln CDt.t vldntty. Dayttmt: phone F'OR RENT!! 4, 3 and 2 bed. room homu 1n Ora.nre County. 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Newport-Mesa SPORTS SCENE TARAS VfJU 'I':i reaches high Into the a.lr but can't QuJte latch on to a pass frorn o\lvio W!:1te In the first quarter of the Ne·v-.urt tt..rbor.Loara game. At rl(.lt ar"l itJhO Harrison, No. 77, ·oull.l Tt:rry Albritton, No . 82. (Photo by VIc Q>alek) Homecoming for Ernie's Sailors By VIC OPALEK GO WITH A WINNER By llle<tittl As Tax Collutor ROBERT L "BOB" CITRON 10 y_,.., Orange C.W, Taa ~ 111 r. rno-.,. '" 10 fit lor,_ Oftieo -"' The MOZLEY'S C.W.e1141ttlel COWBOYS GO FOR TITLE I BEVERLy LANGSTON I X I SPORTS ACTION NEWS PHOTO 1-Y EAR OFFICE AN D PR INTING PL"NT : 272t E COAST CORON A DEL MAR, C AL IFORNIA-92625 FOR YOUR FREE PHOT O, PLEASE SPECI FY TEA .... t.t iGM WAV MAIL IH YOUR SUBSCR IPTION ORDER -OHLY U .OO A YEAR. ' living room Lions • m Tbtrt Itt Mou 1D Mra. Sty. ud toot a boll: ride oo the ut Cltrilt .... 'a Cameo NUt R.IYer 1D Ctatnl Atrlea. S!ooru 1M1C lOOIIII Tllore are 0.0 ~ 11>e 1u1b 11>01& at 111<1r _. a1Jo wikltbttlta. 11nft'ea, H· trtp wu a *1 at tbt MOUDt btu Ud erocorS1lea eatm1 a KIIU'a Sa.farl Club, Nl.ay\lkl., lllppopota.rnu. where, oo mOUDtala alapea, a 1'bt ul.mals aU came from beautt.tul coli COIII'H Uu aur- Alrlca, aod the Cbllstenaena ro\mded by lodp bomtd owlllll1 btouitbt tbem back Yta JUdi by t:a.mous people, locludlllC'ac .. and yards ot color tllm when tor WUllam Hold eo.. While tbere they returoed la~ month trom they were entert&lMd by skill .. a. tour of tbe clark cooUoeot. tul oaU.-e ducers, dressed 10 Startiog witb a Yt.s.tt to Da-naUYe garb wttb the loog Atrt- kar, which Is bleb on the west can drums. coast --of Atrtc.a,. the Ctlrts. Because of trouble In the tensen's went south to the Cape mid-east, the tour lf'OIC>, com .. lor a vtsJt to Jobanoesbw'g am posed ol L3, was adYised oot to toured many couotrles up the colli.Lnue tbelr trip Into Emt. east coast stopping at clUes It ns a tour arra.og9d for and villages, enjoying exclusive pha.rmictsts and Included Mr. modern hotels aM primitive a.nd Mrs, Mac Pelletier of Costa native villages. Mesa as well as the Chris .. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen tensens ot Corona del Mar, went on .sa.taris into the wild Most ol the group new hOme WRAPPING PACKAGES for door prizes for the Nov. 6 interior regions, armed with by way of Rome and New York, noon luncheon and fashion show of the Nightingale Chapter cameras. They new 50 teet but 3 of them, lnciUdlng Mr. ln the Hoa.g hospital conference center are Mrs. Clark over renowned VIctoria Falls. and Mr s. Pelletier, conUnued Somers, at lett, ~ Mrs. Donald Fraser. They are assist-in Nalrobi and there inlerr~ted on into Ethiopia and Egypt, Jog Mrs. Leorw-d South, ways and means chairman, along lions about to devour their kill. where they picked l4) food pol-LA BOUTiQUE UNIQUE, offering items ranging trom 25~ with Mrs. WUllam Schworer and M ·s. William Langston. They saw Uving:ston's Island soning, lost their luggage and to $15, will be held by the Newport Reach Junior Ebell Mrs. Mel Morrison is chairman of the Nightingales. Chap-at the top of the falls and had their hotel reservations Club trom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, at the New- ter members will serve as models, and childr en models stayed at the famous Tree-Ca.Deelled because of Nassar's port Beach Tennis Club, 2601 Eastblutf Dr ., East Bluff. will be Kim Armstrong, Kathy Kinlock, Kathy Gilbreath, tops Hotel, wtUch Is built 011 death. Shown here transporting some bOutique items ue, from Shari Goss, Crete Horner and Melonle Lund. Proceeds will stilts among the trees over-Africa has many luxurious left, Mrs. Larry Mitchell of East BluU, ways aod means go to the hospital building fund. (Jack West photo.) looking a water-hole aod salt modern accommodations as co-chairman; Mrs. James Mura.r of East Blu!t, first vice- R P k Lick, where many diUerent ani-well as great natw-al beauty, president, and Mr s. Larry Thayer of Harbor View Hills, egg y e C re t1' res ma.ls come. said Mrs. Christensen, who felt education chairman. Workshops were held throughout the They were scolded for getting that Uganda was one of the sum~er to prepare sale items, according to Mrs. A. L. rnent. To&y the problem is too close to the wUd elephants prettiest countries and Ngor-Hashngs, ways and means chairman. (Karen Kovach phOtO.) A butret suwer w.1s held WE'dnesday evening, Oc t. 28, a t the Irv ine Coast Countq d ub hOnoring Mrs. Regg) G. Pe1·k, who is r et1r1ng .J.S secr t!lar} to John A. V1bert, preslrlt>nl and general manager of P.l<'ift r· View Memorial PAfiK. Mrs . Peck, who was .ilso ass1stant corporate secretarr of th€-Park, IS a member of Exec utives' Sec retaries Inc.; charter pr esident of ll.t.hi;l Cflap ter, :-;J.t lon.al ,.;~r~t.1ries Assn.; a charter member and director of the women's rl ivi- sJon of the :-.'ewtJOrt 1-~rloor Chamber of Com1ne r ce, .JIIlils on tlu: advisory comn1 Htt-€-for tht secr eta rial se1en~: .. s of Or- an~ Coast Jwuor Co l!et!e Ois - tnct. · deer. !Jut she no longer pl.a.ys whi ch have . a. trail near the ongoro one of the greatest G schools exam 1.ned cowgirL Paraa Satan Lodge at Murch!-places to see wildlife and spec-erman Mrs . Peck, who has lived in son F'al!s, where they visited tacula.r birds. the 1-Lt.rbor area for the LJ.st 1 Werner Carlson, one of 6 12 years, now lives in fuller-John Rau ,·s 'Ange ' Amer ican principals asked by ton with her hus iJ.lnd, Volney. the Ger man governm?nt to ob- She is an active member of the serve their schools and r ecom- F irst United Methodist Church John M. RauofNewportBeach mend chan~s. ha s returned of f llllerton and hopes to find was named the Guardian Angel home trom his 3-week tour. tHne for her favorite charity, of the year by Harbor Key of '·The traditional Ger man ed- th e ~luscul<tr Dystrophy As - the Chlld Guidance Center of ucation system will undergo a sociation. Ttle Pec ks also h.ave Orange County at th e 9th annual profound evolutiOnary change .1 house trailer and plan to see president's reception Tuesday, over the next l Oyears," theDa- most of our countrv in the next Oct. 27, at the Dover Shores vis middle school principal few years. · home of Mrs. ~orman Circle. said. "A federal councilofedu- The award Is given annually cational mi nisters has agreed to to a citizen who gives of him-encourage the development of a self to the community aDd the school system similar to the Child Guidance Center, a low comprehensive modern second- cost psychiatric clinic for f' a.ry schools In this country." mot1onally disturbed children As the German school system and adolescents from preschool now exists, students are divided to age 17. Into ability gro~s at grade 4 Mr. Rau, Who has lived In and are placed in separate Af i'r~\;,)·"1 ;:LAVE attended conferences with gov- ernment and educational or~ liclals and made 2 on-site inspections per day of schoolS In t11e Bonn, Colo gne , Mainz, Bannover, Celie, Goltlngen, West Berlin, and Ham')urg areas. A brief visit to East Aerlin h.id a profound emotional ef~ feet on Mr. Carlson. '·We can't appr e<:iate freedom and und er- sta.Otl our responslb!Uty tor the self-discipline and seU-contri~ bution that m.lke freedonl work," he said, "until we live, even for a rew hours, in a country where thedecisions are vi sibly enfor ced !rom a dic- tatorial higher author ity." ,\ long-time educator in the NEWPORT HARBOR EN~ Ill Flf!ST SECT10fl --.PII!i f TltURSOAY, OCT. 2!1, 1970 CORONA DEL liAR. CAUF. ~do ___ ... _ ............. _ .. .... VOTE FOR Richard Hanchett FOR TRUSTEE NEWPORT ME SA UN! FlED SCHOOL DISTRICT Fathe r of S chi ldren at all school levels , , . Re- e ~:J:l.) completed work for bachelor or science degTee 10 engineering ... Fvrmer scoutmaster of Troop 33i, ant:l m'!tit badge counsellor. • Objectlver, .ts a school trustee: Computerl%ed LLta s~ stem to provide communication of all students .ind school perso:-uel and to provide communlcallon to ;~are uts and school personnel ••. Jmp:em~nt a pro~ram to increase stu le.1t participation In sports, m1s:c, student government and other sc~t lctlvi- rles in order to Improve stuJent pride In the schOOl and to pro'litle 1 m.•ans for problem dlscuss1oi \n place of demonstration. She carne to Padfic V1ew .1! its wcept1on. on~ of 11er edr l} memories is of herrling Irvine cattle o[f the first lawn develop- Odeg-.l.tes from the liL'ist1an School at Central Bible (qurch .ne111iing the 20th annual con - Vt:lltiO'l of the Californla Asso- CI.iiiOil .Jr :k 1stian Sc hools in Long Ber~ in··lOOed F, Arthur Rltterrath, Betrrly R!tterrath, Mrs. Ann Hanlon, M1 ;, Ru·1y F:·ancis and Mrs. Julie Merkle. this area for 14 year s, Is one bu ildings. of the founders of the South JOHH M. RAU "This perpetuates the old Coast Child Guidance Clinic,· soclal class system and wor ks now known as the Child Guld-College, Pippa Passes, Ken-against the development 'Jf a ance Center of Oran~ County, tuc:y· 1 d t f Mas-strong democratic country," serving as a director for 10 sac:use~t: ~~lt:ee 0~ Tech-Mr. Carlson said. Harbor Area, Mr. Carlson first ":===================~ taught at Harper School in 1953.,. lie taught English at Ensign &.nd Lincoln schOOls tor anum- ber of years and became an ad ministrator after r eceiving hts master's degree from USC in 1958. He has been principal at Davts sloce 1968. ''THIS KIND OF MOVIE A REVIEWER SHOULD PAY TO SEE!" -·• r-,• • SECOND FEATURE' .....,._.,, IABRIKII POIIII -" 011111 CO RS I Of"n Nithtly If 6:4.5 p.m. Elliott Gould lsauperbl" -·~ liiT CO.OII sua. .....,.;lei= years and as a president for 1 1 1 3 d But he thinks without a doubt -4 years. He has been a dlrec.~ sino 0~~ ... recel v ~~ .... ~1 egrees that Germany will adopt a sys ·t--~ Anaheim United p...... mu_..eous Y, ....... ....., onas to - -\A we ....... Tau Beta Pt, Etta Kappa Nu tern more nearly like the one ¥eolal HealUl Association of and Sigma Xi. He-ls president 1n the Ualted States. •·Germa.ny 09range County, Orange County a.nd technical director of David is committed to development,'' llilharmonic Society, Holy Famtly Adoption Society Sal Industries In Santa .tea. He he said, ''and the government boa PenJnsula Point Assn-was awarded the UCl certttl-r ealizes that for the old socl.al Comprehensive Health Pl.annin·~ cate ot appreciatJon, which has cla.ss system to break down, the Assocl.atioo of Oran e County been given 4 Urnes. children must be brought under Orange County c ou!cil of th~ Past recipients or the Guard-one root and then p_laced 1n Navy League of the United ian Angel award lnciOOe 0. W. c la.sses_ tBsed on aballt:: and States and Friends of UC I and Richard, Walter Burroughs, moUvataon, lf necessary, as a 'trustee of Alice Llo)·d Richard, Walter Burroughs, The American educators at- Harry Babbitt, Andy Oevtoe, tended many ~ra J*rfor- Dr. Tom Robinson, Dr. Daniel mances and concerts, in ad - G. Ald rich Jr., Arthur Me-dillon to visiting museums am Kenzie, and Robert K Weed. <i.l"t galleries, and they also LEGAL NOTICE NOT ICE OF PUBLIC HEARfNG RE : PROPOSED U1'1LITY DISTR ICT NO. 1 ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE~ that on Monday, November 9, 1970, at the hour or '1:30 p.m. in the Councll Chambers of the C1ty Hall of the City of :-lewport Beach, locate'd at 3300 Wes t Newpor t Boulevard, ."Jew- port Beach, County of Orange, State of CalilornJa, the City Council will hold a public hear- ing for the purpose of deter m- ining whe the r the public neces- sity, health, safety, or welfare requires the removal of poles, over head wires, and associated structures, and the underground installation of wires a.nd fa- dUties lor supplying electric, communJcaUon, or similar or associated service In that area of the City designated as TV testing is set up T ~·~ worl~'s fir st in home telev ision preview testing site will shortly be made ava.i lable to Hollywood's video producers • . . and at oo cost. The an- oounc€-ment comes from devel- oper Gerson Baka.r, whose fl.r m is installing a mini TV studio .and closed circuit facility to pipe special shows Into the 1,300 units of the $18 mi l- lion Park Newport apartment com;~lex ln Newport Beach. Tenants wUl be able to r e- LEGAL NOTICE --------'-'-- ceive the closed circuit broad- casts on their own sets. ln ad- dition to availing the 1,300-unlt "network" to test oriented pro- ducers or advertiser s, Park Newport also will or iginate ten- ant-produced shows, Including pantomime and game programs, a.nd plans to make the fa cilities available to wUversity gr oup s seeking a television vlewlng audience for student prc.oduc- tions. 011e of the apartments Into which produCers will be pip- ing their test shows at Park Newport is the town house be- longing to the complex's !irst tenant, screen star Raquel Welch. ..... RENE (MRS. JOHN) DAVIS, In authentic garb of the early 20's, served as social chairman in c harge of the "roaring 20's" party held Oct. 17 at the Lido Isle clubhOuse by the LI~o Isle Yacht Club. She was assisted by committee members Nancy UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 MARY AHOERSO~ DIES Hayes, Dottie Hewitt, Joanna For further Information, ref- erence Is hereby made to the map showing the boundaries of the proposed Ullderground l.lt- Ulty District No. l designated as Drawing No. M-5138-S, da. ted October 28, 1970, which Is on file ln the om.ce of the City Clerk., located In the City HalL Mrs. Mary Anna Anderson, Baker, Dorothy Taylor, Jo Gll- 67, of 333 Bay St., Costa c hrist and Ruth Pellam, (Wa.lly Mesa, died Oct. 20 at River-Gerhar dt photo.) view Hospital in Santa Ana. JONES A~T SHOWN She was born May 29, liOJ, In Alabama and came to Or. Barrie Weston Jones wtll be ange Co unty 30 years ago. Fwt-exhibiting art work beginning en.: :;9rvices wer e held Oct. Nov· 2 tn Mariners Savings 24 at Bell~BroaJ..-:A.y Chapel, In. and Loan Association, 1515 ter ment was at HarbJr Re>st Westclltf Drive in Newport Cemeter y. Beach. ~,!r.f "::--.:..LL 17J-4Z61 "" ... c... ""'"' c ..... 4el •• IF YDL' WAii/T A CTION HERE IT lSI TWO Bl G MOVIES FOR EVERYOH E ht. Show Storts 7 PM (OOt""-'-Ut Show Silt. from 5. Sun. from 2 IAIGAtN MATINEE Enry w.4. 1 rM Notice Is further giveo tl\at the total estimated cost of the proposed work Is $34,000.00 and that the Southern CaW or- o1a. Edlsoo Company proposes tc. contribute $ZO,OOO.OO; the Pa- clttc TelepDone and Telegraph Compaoy proposes to contrlbti.e $8,000,00; aDd Ute bala.nce o1 $6,000.00 for the converstor trom overhead service to Wl· dergrOUD:i service on their owo properties will be the obliga- tion of lodtvldual property own- ers . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the Cit y of Newport Beach wlll hOld a publlc hearing regarding appeal of Rolly Pula.ski, for Mr . and Mr s. Eraest Neufeld, from the de cision of the PlaMing Com- mission denying Zoning Amend- ment No. Z'70 requesting to a- mend a portion of Dtstr ictlng Map No. 11 from a C-1 to a C-2 District, and Use Permit Application No. 1487 request- ing approval of a forty-four unit apartment building with 88 on-stte parldng spaces; the building to be seven stories in helgtlt, toclOO!ng two levels of puking, with addUlona.t mech- anical equtpmeot space on the root ; overaU helgtlt to be sixty- three feet to the roof of the main building and seventy-two feet overall; Lots 9 through 16, Bkx:k. 8, Ba.lboa Trad, lo- cated at &00-6U East Oceall Front, oo the oortherly side of East Ocean Front, betw&eo Palm Street and Washinctoo Street. LAMP LIGHT 1~ A.ay persoos Interested In, or cnrrllDg, property withlo the PI'OI>OSed ~grouod Uttllty District No. 1 may rue with the CJty Clerk, prtor to the Ume fixed for tbe hearlDL -.z'lt· ten protest& or objt(::UooJ 10 tht ezttot ot Ule propoMCI diJ. tritl or to the proposed work or l~ro .. rntd &ad ma.J Prt· sent 'trbtJ prottltl at AJd heulll(. LA liRA LAGICil, City Clerk of t1>e Cll7 at N_..l S.ch, C&Uionla. Pllblllb' Oct. Zl, 11'10, Ill 1b11 Nnport -Eulp. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR . THER G(VEN UW the saldpub- Uc hearlDC "Ul be be&d oo the 9th day of November, 1910, at tbt hour of 7:30 P.M. in tlM CoUDCU Ct».mber ot tbe Cit} Hall ot 111e City ot Newport S.ch, CaWonla, at wblcb time aDd plaet uy ltld aU ptrl005 tnt•uttd may appeu aod be h-d ll>tnoo. t.ura L&CIOI Ct17 Clork City ot Nnpott 9eocb Pllbllll" Oct. 19, 11'10, Ia lbll "'"""" -lllllp. CELEBRATES 26 YEARS IN CORONA DEL MAR 20"1o OFF EVERYTHING IN STOCK SOME MERCHANDISE % PRICE Sale starts Monday, Nov. 2 673-3915 2443 I. COAST HWT., CORONA DIL MAR Tl-1~1<1:': W:\..~. RE I'IOW'DS and ldttens and gypsies at the airport and Bayside ottlces of Newport National Bank this Friday, Oo~t. 30, In observaoce ot Hallow~n. There wUI be a contest at each oUlce to see which employees are w'JU'iDIC the most or iginal costumes. Special refreshments wlll be ser ved dW'iDA the day. Newcomers at Hoag • • MONDAY, OCT, 19 MONDAY, OCT, 12 Glr J •• Mr , and Mrs. John Me. Boy-.Dr. and Mrs. Giles Al- Uson, 2571 Bay shore Dr., Bay Shores. Gl.rl--Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stelntweg. 1786 "B" Rogers Pt., Costa Mesa. Leod, 1570 ~B Coria.nder, Costa Mesa. Boy-·Mr. aoo Mrs. William Baker, 18051 Mann St., lrvlne. Boy--Mr. aoo Mrs . Ronald Shaver , 1920-A Wallace, Costa Mesa. NEWPORT ~ARBOR ENg~ A RST SECTION --P!j! 7 Real EXCLUSIVE o ~ BEDROOMS o FAMILY ROOM o 3 BATHS o SO-FT. LOT o $89,500 THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1970 CORONA DEL MAR CALl F. Newport Beach Balboa Balboa 1Jand (o$ta Mesa Lido Isle Corona del Mar Ramona Invites You To View THE HOME ~-of the llwy. t:di\1 , 4 Br. 3 ba for only $47.500. This house does need hxing up. How- ever. beamed ceilings, stone fireplace, ex· tens1v e panel ing & a sunny patio create woo· derful opportunilles for the imal!ination. .\ NEW HmiE <~round breaking November 1st. Spat tous 1 :-.tory, 4 br .. J ba. home to the cla~s•c .Shore- diHS are~ of Corona dtl Mar. Plans on dl5· pl~ty at L'mque Homes. ~77 000. UNI()Ut: ti()MI:S RM I E.state, 675-6000, 2443 [.Coal Hlghwily, Cot-on• Del Mar, c.difomla 9212$ -------·-- R E A L T ~THIS EASTBLUFF BEAUTY 8 3 BEDROOMS I j BATHS FORMER MO DEL WITH BEST O F EVERYTHING .... MANY E)(CLUSIVE FEATU RES~ I Boy-.Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Pa.c lor ek, 1425 Serac rest, Har- bor View Htlls. • TUESOA Y, OCT. 13 Glrl--Mr. and Mr s. William Brannick, 3020 Buchanan Way, Costa Mesa. Boy --Mr. aoct Mrs. John Heim, 890 Governor St., Costa ~~~~!::!::!::!:!:!:!:~~!:~~~~~~ Mesa. • TUESDAY, OC T. 20 Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Nor Edland, 1195 Boise Way, Mesa. MACNAB -IRVINE CORBIN-MARTINjl c==:=644-7662==:==~J I Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Petzel, of 1570-D Cor iander, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, OCT, 15 Boy.-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kosi, 2100 W!ndward Ln., Bay- cr est. Boy--Mr. and Mrs . William Oates, 1715 Pi.a.za del Sur, Bal- boa. Girl·-Mr . and Mrs . Ri chard Eas twood , 219 35Ul St., West Newport. Gi..rl-.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberton, 1978 Maple, Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, OCT. 16 Boy •. Mr. and Mrs. Bernar d King, 187 Yor ktown l..a.ne, Costa Mesa. Gl.r •• Mr. and Mrs. Jotm Helm, 2700 Peter son Pl., Costa Mesa, • SATURDAY, OCT. 17 Girl.-Mr. and Mrs. Lau. ruce Glbul. 11 1 31st St •• W'est Newpo"tL . • SUNDAY, OCT. 18 Boy--Mr . and Mrs. John C. Golding. 547 El Modena, New- port Heights. Boy--Mr. and Mr s. James Glllesple, 3068 Glbralta.r Ave., Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Garr y Tarquinio, 1835 Sher ington PI., Nl 03, Newport Helgflts. Glrl--Mr , and Mrs, Victor Conortt, 107 14th St., Central Newport. Boy--Mr. and Mr s. ·~~~~~ Fo.w:, 899 Darrell, Costa 1'1 Gtrt •• Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, 2932-A Pepper Lane, Costa Mesa. Boy--Mr . and Mrs. Fm·'"'''l Ricker, 1355 W, SaXer. Mesa. • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22 Gi.rl--Mr. and Mrs. Ro,nal<l l Brostedt, 2641 Elden Costa Mesa. Girl-·Mr . aoct Mr s. Hur lburt, 319 Onyx Avenue, 8a !boa Is land. • THURSDAY, OC T, 22 Glri--Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, 706 Bison, East Glrl·-Mr. and Mr s. C ~ules l Phillips, 831 Victoria, Mesa. C.i.rl--Mr . and Mrs. Croy, 1506 Serenade Terrace, Irvine Terrace. Gi.rl--Mr. and Mrs. Wi llia m Wisener, 2209 American, Costa Mesa. Gir l--Mr . aOO Wrs. WUlia.m Kemp, 5182 Royale Ave., Ana • Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sna.dle, 1041 w. Wilson, Mesa. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs . Doo~isl O'Hair , 234 De l Mar, Mesa. '1Seohl Boy--Mr . and Mrs. "' Rossi, 3223 Ml chiga.n Costa Mesa. Girt-.Mr, and Mrs. Donald! L. Andersen, 2281 Cir cle, Back Bay. New owner, new name Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCan the shop has been rena med are new owners of Frederick's Paul's Flowers. Florist in Cor ona del Mar and Mr. McCara has many years -----------ez:perience In the flor ist busi-Dess. Of _. ..... ~... He had tlis own shop In Cleve- • • • ........... land tor 25 years and has been note associated with other flo rists In Orange County for the past By PEC 12 years. Mrs. McCar a tsattoe arts major a.nd will supervise The Jack Reioer ts of West-, the gift shop area. The Mc. cUU are getting their pict ures Caras Uve In Laguna With their back which they took on their r ecent trip to Europe aM wtU ! d~c:f'ters, Jennifer, 10, and soon have them or p.nbed in nn e, 5• "shOwing for m." The Relnerts Mr . McCara Is a lso a pro- specla llud I.D Portugal and fessional musician having Swtt land Ulls trip and made played sa..IOPhone with the great zer Tommy Dor sey band. He Is a return visit to England, where frequently seen now with the Mrs. R. has severa l aunties band at the Meadowlark Country and cou~lns. • • Club in Huntington Beach. Dur- A few more years and the log World War 0 he served LampUg:ht Shop wlll be an an. wlUl the U.S. Counter loteUi- Uque Itself. This interior dec-geoce Corps. orating busi.Dess, wtllcb Is r e- plete wi th aoUques a.nd other 1nterest.lng home accessories, was started 26 years aao ••• ooe ot the oklest contloliOUS bwllnesaes i n Corooa del Mar. SINGERS TO EHTERTAIH FOR EXECUTI YES CLUB Tbe Eac•tves' DiDoer Clti) ot OriUI&O ec.st .til meet Tburd.J, Oct. 29, lD tbe Em- pire Room at the Newporter tnn. A eoc:lal bour at 8 p.m. wtU precede tbe Urd dlDDir ar tbt cwpatgtloo. A mulcal prolf&ID wtU telhlre IOpfUO CARL TOH VALENTINE, AGE 99, SUCCUMBS Carltoo 0. Va leotioe, 99, ot 465 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa, died Oct. 23 at Hoa g Ho~ital. He was bora Oct. 19, 1871, lo Colloma. aod came to Oralllt!' County 18 years aao. He bad beeo a selt..empk)yed com mer. dal pbotop-apber tor 65 years. SurTtYou loelude 4 nieces. Fuoeral sen-Ices were blld Oct. 26 at BeU-II<aadway Chapel lDtermellt wu at Fatrbl.veo Memorial Park.. SUAD CUhmu..., ,...,. Az-R. P . WETHIRBEE DIES tbiU' Rou-J001s. p w s• ot ,.. .. ,_.. ~d-wtU Robert • etberbee, ~, Syd -.......... N -· 1263 c ...... Dr •• Coota ...... prMido. Bill 1-will loocl died Oct. u 11 Loor Booeo ,. lho plodp ot allors-o. v-...lloei>ttaL Ito wubon WHICH DO YOU PREFER? AprUZ, lll?,lalllo-eb .. ... ...... to 0...,. Couo(y 18 "At tiM tnH leDcth rec~!Ytld 7.,., ,..,, Ht wu a utert- tbl molt •ot•• at the 1.01 aarlan lD Suca Aa for 14 loqtb -_ .. bold by tb• Tutla AHA Womu's Clab J~W'Oh LDcludt b1J wlli, 11 ,.. Salta Allll EIU Clai>.Tbo YCJt• colaclcJed wltb tbl r.,.b HutJ; a <iiiiCM•, Ylref.lla. ola•ticJMipoU."AttMDM" tbe fam1J1 !lome; l.lld a..., .... ra-oc~ by 101 ., .... ,..._ Boo!, ol eo. Moa; ..., ? {Jebt /Jarntf fGa/ig pn~Unb SUNDECK VIEW f.JIARMING HOME bw!l <nound covered p:tt10 &. delightful ~arden Pnme area -lf. vtn e Terrare. 0 11h· ~>4.900 JUST VACATED-WESTCUFF .\'F:\\'J.Y l.JSTF:D :J bt>droom. 2 bath. fa mll v nn homP <H·n .... s from p;1rk Perfer 1 lncatJOn for rhddreo. I J br ary-~toN~ or We.,trhff s hop· Pf'l ~ BEST BUY IN MESA VERDE \I·. \I: TIIF: GO! r· f'fll:RSE-on!\· S]3 :')00 :1 f,l'drnom 2 halh· IIIII d•nm;r room or di'n $.· l.~r·~·r fan11l,1' :·r>om fitl"d lotatiOn. vatanl Dllb o,.. SotuNoys a -.,. PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 WootdHf Dr. N.l. 642-5200 ofinda .!JJ/e Prestige Waterfront Homes CUSTOM 4 TO 7 IEO•OOM HOMIS fltOM SUS.OOO TO $5011.000 'URNISHID AHD UH,URtiiSHID ALSO PRIME BUILDING LOTS 'ROM $35.000 TO $175.000 BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor l3l 0.... 0. • 5uHw J, N.B. 642-46211 SITVATID OH TIN ACIIIS SPACIOUS I a 2 IIDtiM. APAITMINTS ,_a Unfvm. ,,_suo • Plivatc Patios • Fi 1eplaces • POOLS • IJ Hole Pu ttina Gl een • Tennis • Sep&Jate F.,ily SeciJon • Adj. 10 Scboota 8nd Play1Jound fOGS.. L .. •. CtN Reor C.ut Hwy.clo•• .. Fuhieft I MAR UNIT VI -33 SOLO FINER HOMES ENTERTAIN LAV ISHL Y and lt\-·e J!:raciously m th!" bcaullful l1ve be<f. room home. FormaJ d101nc rnom. famtlv room, large ma~ter :-.UII('. \\.Jl lcd f'Ollr1yard entry make lhJ s a hutnc nf cft~tmctlon. S94.SOO IRVINE TERRACE VIEW Avocados. slrawberne., .md lu:-h dJ<·honrl rd cue all part of thrs beautJful 4 bedroom. cu.,- tom decorated lrvine Terrt~ce home. Fam tiY room and large s heltered pool. Si7.500. Open Sat. and Sun. 1:00 • 5·00. Ji21 Galatea. MACNAB-IRVINE R .. lty Company 901 Dover Dr., Suite 120 642~1J 1010 Beyslde Drive 47S-l210 Newport BHch TWO HOUSES ..•. s28,SOOO one BIG Costa Mesa lot o 2 BEDROOMS EACH o BUlL T~HS • SEPARATE GARAGES o HAROWOOD FLOORS o SEPARATE PATIOS • BEAM CEILIHc;$ Wells-McCardle Realtors R•l~l• S1t11ic< Sillc< l'HJ IIIONPPORT con A 111 ru. SEMPLE RESIDENTIA L A..'oJD BL'SI"-IE~S PROPFRTtES ... pQ R l:"i T ERESTED, PROPEHIO.'oJ ~L CO."iSID f RA.TtO ."i SEE SEMPLE REAL ESTATE 2S15 E. c ... , H.,.,., c..-• 4 .. Mer 67~2101 NEW TRIPLEX UPPER BAY $57,500 347 WOODLAND PLACE, COSTA loiESA (O.'oJE BLOCK EttST OF lOU & TUSTI"i l Sewell Construction Co. 642-4905 Ill Ill 'S CLOSEOUT • • • Be"ouse of credit re jections. we have 9 homes avail· able that had boon selected by early buyers • • • Curt Dosh AE AL TO,_ 642-6472 •••·673-3641 1730 W. COAS HWY . 9 HOMES ON CHOICE LOTS that very in size from 3 -,7 Bedrooms, 3 & 4 baths, 2 & 3 car garages & complete with ell built-ins, basic car- peting, shake roof & conc,.te driveways -from $33,940. RANCHO LA CUESTA Ne_...rt a .. ch HOSPITAL PLAHS OK'D The eo.ta .... com mluloo las tAII'Oft) ol u ... . -c:o.to .. _ ......... . pltaJ. 101 s. Vlc:a-aa a .. ooold aUoor tSio lt.e1111f 11> -"""'"-11>110 1lte ...... &llo wtU a-. tbt ~ICI' A YI\ES HOMES SINCB UIOS m..t, odd " '•- IIIII -"""'"*'"o, MODELS AT IROOICHURST I ATlANTA u ... _ ..,. 111<1 HUNTINGTON lEACH pot1001 -~ me• ..., 511 ollbt moo; miDI, ~-.. ,.... bold Ill ot lho """'"" U!'. ot lilt OeL Q II W-wr C-L moo; mlil, Ill ot lilt-, ot --wu 11 Sa.,..llo Yot-f!i ot too moo; -•1, 1 ......, eo-., Loo ..... ..._ bDtla womta ud ma • • " p boclt ... -u ciiJ -----•9"-•29•29-•-•'""•'•l~ii'.;.· •'oiioio .............. to._7 ..... M ..... -----I eu-oo• 111o ...,. CORONA HIGHLANDS CHARMER 3 BEDROO"'S OH R-2b LOT, FEE LAHD. PRI VATE BEAOiES AVAILABLE. 543,500 «8 loiORHIHG CAHYOH ROAD •••• 1021 CLIFF DRIVE OWNER ANXIOUS, MOVING FR<l'o4 AREA. 3 BEDROOMS, FA'OIL Y ROOM AHD POOL. PRICE REDUCED $7,000,. $49,500 OOOD TERMS AVAILABLE •••• BAY FRONT LARGE MASTER SUITE PLUS THREE BEDIOOOIS AHD HOBBY ROOM OHLY $15,111111 CALL US TO SEE A."o'Y OF THESE Pf,'._E PROP ER71FS lJOX Y. r RAXI<l.IX I Rt:Al. TOR ' JZSO £as1 Co.st Htlf'tWiy Coront dtl b . C.ttorn" l'tlont li73-Z222 I I I e I I I I e I I I I I I I I I I Sales througb tbe Multtple Llat1ng Service ol tbe Newport Harbor-Co.ta Weaa Board f1 R ealtor• totaled onr $54 mWion for tbe TWELVE mootb8 o1 1 a6a. TbUI repre•eou 1,2a4 unit llale• and a dollar l'alue Increase of 4% over tbe same period f1 lut year, Wbieb wu a record year. List your property wttb a Rllaltor today. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J I I I J Cf3eautj{_uL (;[>oinL yiliew. •• Whether •t tS the "lap of Lu)(ury" DOtnt of Ytew you gatn Irving m exclustve Ocwer Shores -or the unobstructed pomt of vtew reach tng from the Pacific Ocean to Saddleback Mount atn - rt 's beauttful. Add -prtYate wh •te sandy beaches-Newport 's excellent schools-and you have presti1e livin1. Choose one of the exquisite $1 00.000 to $190.000 Wells' Bay· crest homes or select one of the few rematnin& large homesites in Newport Beach and Ivan Wells & Sons will build a quality custom home d esigned for your family. Ready for t he best? • • • ~EWPORT HARBO R ENg ~ A RST SECTION - -P!i! ~ lltURSOAY, OCT. 2!, 1970 CORONA OEL MAR, CALIF. by providing ample electricity ... by helping to improve the environment Etectnc1 ty bnngs us 11ght. keeps food fresh condrtrons the arr we breathe. and bnngs the world wrthrn our reach by radro and televrsron In factones. e\ectrrcrty rs essentral to keep productron lmes rol!mg W rthout rt. there would be fewer fObs and less prospe r~ty On the farm. electrrclly pumps water to rmgate crops and does every thrng fr om mil k:rn g cows to coax1ng ch•ckens to lay more eggs Fortunately. electc!clty rs clean flameless. J odorless and doesn't create by-products of combust ron at rts por nt of use Everythrng man does has sorne effect on the envrronment and the produc tron and dr s- trrbutron of electrrcrty are not exceptrons But 1! we faded to supply electnc,ty for the facto· nes, farms and homes rn the 14-county area we serve m Central and Southern Ca lr fornra the 1mpact on all our l1 ves wou ld be devastat· rng After all. electrrcrty 15 one energy we cannot do Without Electricity is vital. A high standard of llv1n g and electric11y go hand-m-hand Shut off etectnc1ty and you shut down plants. computers. rad1os. TV sets. freezers. hospitals and even sewage treatment plants Two of our maJOr goals are to continue to supply ample and rel,able electricity and to work to 1mprove the env1ronment w 1th rela - tion to our generat1ng plants and other fac lll· t,es We'd l1ke to tell you how we do 11 Water was once the pnmary sou rce of power used to spm the turb1nes that gener- ated electnc11y for Central aod Southern Ca l1f0rn1a To trap fhl? rnelt1ng snows 1n the H1gh S1erra . Ed1son created the vast B1g Creek Hydroelectnc Prowct It mea nt open- Ing up a mountam wilderness and build1ng a network of dams and power plants Today 'B1g Creek " prov1des e1ectnc11y for hundreds of thousands of people If also prov1des a vacat1on parad1se tor the publiC to en1oy . 1nCIUd1ng campgrounds. SIX ma JOr man-made lakes. and stream s well· stocked w1th trout Moreover. B1g Creek" means flood con - trol and 1rngat10n water for the farmlands of the San Joaqu1n Valley below After most feas1ble hydroelectnc sources for Ed 1son customers had been tapped Peaceful use of the atom. Ed1son turned to foss il-fuel power plants as a pnmary source for the growing demand for electnc energy. Power plants in Southern Cal,fornia have never been the ma,or contnbutor to a~r pol· lut10n . but when fuel is burned 1n power plants . certam by-products of combus11on are released into the atm osphere Th1s IS true when burnmg gas or 011 JO power plants gas m homes. or gasol1ne m autos . To mm1mize by-products of combust1on from our power plants. Ed1son has been work1ng for many years tn many ways. For example. Ed1son launched extens1ve a~r pol - lutiOrl research programs over 15 years ag o We were among the f~rst compames 1n th e nat1on to act1vate such programs We were also the first utility 1n Caltforn1a to use a low- sulfur oil from lndones1a. It's costly. but 11 burns much cleaner. We have succeeded 1n maktng S1Qn1f1cant reductions in em1SS1ons from our power plants. We are work1ng to reduce them even further. Nuclear generat ion 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 uni ts 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 I he AE C. A vacation paradise. Edison's Big Creek Hydroelectr ic Project, located in the High Sierra in Central California. supplies electricity and provides a vast recreation area for the public . We bel1eve generat 1n g electric1ty at nuclear power plants is another effect1ve way we can help to improve the environment. In a nuclear reactor the re IS no combustmn. so there are no by-products of combustion. Therefore. we plan to build add it1o nal nuclear un,ts. Two are scheduled for opera· 11on 1n 1976 and 1977 at the San Onofre Generat1ng Station near San Clemente . Thereafter. the only mator generatmg facill· 11es Ed1son plans to bu1ld 1n Southern Callfor- n~a 's South Coast bas1n w 111 be nuclear plants sCE Southern California Edison Emission control. Through recent developments and appl,ca- twn of pollut1on control techn1ques . em iS- Sions from Ed1son 's foss1l-fuel plants hav~ been substantially reduced . mcluding a sign1flcant reduction m n1trogen ox1des Ocean studies. Marine biologist checks sea life near the San Onofre Nuclear Plant to determine if sea water, used to cool plant condensers, affects the marine environment when the water Is returned to the ocean. Nineteen surveys have revealed no adverse effects. THLS PANORAMIC VIEW shows the bay, the New~rt Har~ bor Area coastlloe and the Huber Area communlties as seen from the top of Orange County 's highest building, the 18-story Union Bank structure now wxler constroctlon ln the Newport Center nnaoctal piau, "Topping out" cere- montes were held last Thursday, stpalUng the end ol the structural steel wor k for the 322,676 square foot building, which rises some 280 feet above the ground on the hlghest land elevation at Newport Center, 220 feet above sea level. The $13.tl mllllon projeCt, btdlt, owned and managed by the Irvine Co., will bouse a r egional center fo r Unlon Bank on the growxl noor. Speakers at the event tocluded u. S. Rep. John Schmitt: (R . Tustin); Edgar Hlrth, mayor of Newport Beach; Edwin M11jor, ar ea exec utive vtce~presldent of Union Ba.nk, and William R. Mason, president of the Irvtoe Co. Dee [)~e Pennington, Miss Newport Beach, served as hostess. Congressman Schmi tz chided Bill Ma- son tor brlngtng u:I into the county to water down the trad!Uonal conservathe envtronment, but noted that oow the ecology is 1>elng balanced by the major business de- velopments in Newport Center. (Pootos by the Ensign.) Anglers to aid retarded THAN I. CAMERA SHOP" P ASSP ORT PHOTOS P UBLICITY P HOTOS COPY on Sunday, Nov. 8, from Art's Landing Jn Ba lboa, Davey 's Locker In Newpo rt, and San Cle- mente SporUishing, San Cle- meDte. All proceeds from angler s• tares on derby boats will go to the assoctatlon. in addition to helping a worthy cause, fisher - men wilt compete for a bevy of top prizes among which Is a $100 Savings Bood donated by b Cl r b 0 r the Mariner's Savings aDd LoaD 0 ' • 0 0' I 411 _,_ ,. .......... ,. AssoctaUon, Newport Beach, for the biggest fish caught. Mariners also will donate the perpetual trophy, The t1shlng derby will Ieick oft ::;;;:===:;:;:::===~the nation's observance of 1970 National Retarded Chtldren's We~tclilf Chapel M,nth. John Bromfield o!TV tame a~ •lflll•f'Utl'ij '·Sher ltt of Cochise" a.nd a res!- . 7 -dent of Newport Beach Is hon- 427 E. 17ft. ST. or:uy chairman tor the event. COSTA ~ESA He is known as ';Mr. Sports. MJ .._.. man'' to tUs many fr iends. Carpets "" CALL a46-0Z'75 I"OA AN EXPERT CARPET CONSULTANT WHO WILL COME TO '!"OUR HOME WITH SAMPLES WI THOUT ANY OBLIGATION TO YOU! H.J GM\ffff fUf\N~ 2215 H.UIOR II. VD. COST A MESA, CAUF. -------- NEWPORT BEACH I()( 23 RD YEI.R, NO . 12 EDDIE PEABODY, the wizard of the banjo whose music nas brought a tingle to the spines of generations of Americans, will hlifillgtlt enterta1nment at the Orange County International Auto Show Nov, 19-22 In the Anaheim Convention Center. He will play each nigflt during the show and will present matinees Sa turday aM Sunday, Nov. 21 . 22, according to Harvey Hiers, show manager. Also on the en- tertainment list will be the Jose Nieto Trio, featuring the cap- tivating music of the Latin countries. DEDICATIO N NO V. 21 State Assemblyman Robert E. Badh.am and ~tate Senator Dennis Carpenter wfll atteDd the dedication ol Eastblulf ete. mentary school ~ov. 21, S14>t. William L. Cunningham an- nounced this week. The dedi· cation services will be he ld at 2 p.m. in the multipurpose room. Associate Supt. No r mae R. Loats and Eastblulf Prlncl- p.tl Michael Hill will speak. Welcoll\0 . to~n' to the .sweetest S\lot 11\. _. ,.w. FEATURING . ~~D~~ CHOCOLAT[S 1 lb. $1.95 2 lbs. $3.85 Delicious Russell Stover Candies are famous everywhere for their superb quality and freshness. CHRISTENSEN PHARMACY BRYANT A. CHR1ST£NSUI, Owner 3021 East Cooot Hw,. • ·-673·25!50 eon-Dol -· Collf. THE NEWPORT HARBOR not-._, lOC~U ~~ "f..-u"' not 11•-""f'o • DANISH fUINITUU I IIDAl IIG-ISTU' SWEDISH CllS'fAl CHINA 1o STElL NSJGN I()( COSTA MESA THURSDAY, 0 CT. 29, c_1~97~0:__:::Cl)::RON::::::::A:._D:.E:::L~MA~R.c_:CJ::AL~~1~P:_. Spookhouse readied ~b scri tw 1.o th ~ ... ns i~:n (' ·\1 I. ti 7 3--0 5 ~ Tuesday,Nov.3 Portola Drive young people in Mesa Del Mar, for the sec- oDd year, nave worked together to produce a nelgtlborhOod spookhouse to dellgtlt young and old pranks ters on the ni ght of goblins acd witches. Open house ls from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 31 at Z817 Portola, Costa Mesa. The neighborhood youth who laVe worked on the project stcce last summer are: Bruce Aronson, 15, chief coordinator; Car) Ur.t}', I ~; Clelia Brown, l rJ; Dd.1loie De wey, l 'J; David }'.n l·son, 7; Gar} Gagy1, 19; ~'·or t;e C•JTUJels Jr., 11: S11e r n Gunnels, I'.!; Nita TrueiJl()()l!, 1 ~ .. tnd liLil Walla ce, 15. Adults otssJ :;ti n~ <~.r" A ~nP S (··~,.lfm~··J Allton, BOO Look, Geork•t Gun- tJels Sr., .r.nd Ert Tipton. ::-oo a.1lrnission Wtl\ t.e dtJ.rgeot, }U( UttTt-""ill LIE_; J.n opportuui t} ;o ··ontrtbute to the Hoa11 hos- pttal ch lidren's ..-arrl. Re-elect Senator George Murphy He believes in America. J(JI!:-. LUS h "' VIC IJf.t!l .. • 1 'J•mr. r .dtlurm.ub for Murpt11 r\:-.lil~i-. W~, I ·J·( IJJ.)fllwll lou u tH,.•-, h•J;, .. I < u.J• r, Inn, ESSITY KNOWS NO LAWS : l oin9 011r of lon!l I Nch't l ortt•l 6-f oneol Store• •~d wno ~le lo uponlf llhyticolly- for !he 110ro t1 ., ... on entire ~lock ,..,,_ .... lfrc•drd to open 4 ~•o11chu '" olhrr ••ut! Up•" uuoN"u' of ~ .. il4tn9 ,.,.,,.,_ '""· thot oil ,,.,., .,.owld ~~ ,...,, SEP- TlMilR ht, we c-tcrone4 f~ Hwfl4re41 of Tr........,,.._ io Me.c ... ft<lliw ! To Mte tho otOt.. Uill OtD IMt ....., -._.,.;t~tifl!l Nfllifl!l MD~ ._..,..howMI, UMii119 thoo NIGKTMAU PUDICAMlNT! To ... ,,4 "'',. ~" Dl.( FINANCIAl. CliSIS, rho '"";,. 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One Christian's View Th r e--e evt'nb in the O l d T eata- men t s up- p<.IM'dly spe ll doom to the: belie v~~.bilily of 1111 ..:on- t nlt ,., VIZ., (a) lht' nood, long d~~.y and (t:) tht' whall', Alt hougl1 th.-rt· ..... o ther mitiOr il rrn>~ tn hrlp trip u~ llf'lid, th1• itbt•vt' thrro• arl' l.i~ral f.1vonh:~o to d•tot rl'flit tlw :=icripturee. In f utur•· article!~ WI' will p.1y uur f l'>!pi'CI lu tho• fil'bt I wo u~u··~. hut toinn• Jnnah ar~~l his ,.halt· havr bl'e n U!>e d ::Itt •· Ht·o·tivl'iy to underminr <tnd thl"'·r .. ,l!t thr Rible (it is usu~ly pul•h·ly call.-d "tlu1t (old fish tKI•·'), it '" 1mpvrtaut that wt- an,.wt'r tu it fir~t. Of cour~o•·. from a New Teslitment puinl of vit"w , th" uu·uJ .. nt j,. vihl bt'cau~ of tht' wurtl11 uf 1111r J.,urd 111 \1atthe w 12: :t9. 4(), "Hut Jw IHlSWt'ft:ll :~nd ~~Mit! uulu thrm, •\n o•vil aiHI 11duh erou~o j!t'llt"raticm, ,;,-o•kcth aflcr a l>il(n . a11d thi·rt• ;,hall no ~ign be glvrn tu tl but thr .. ign u( tl•r pr~•p h"t Jonllh : For as Jonah Wllll thrf'r da~" :md thr"" nights iu th,. wlu1lr 'il llf'lly : su shall t h~ Son nf man lw thrf'f' day8 and thrl'" 111fthU. 111 tl1e hurt uf thf' ,.:u-th." Th" ""prricnl;l:' o f Jonah who Sf14'11 1 72 lu rtg houri! ill!iide a "w,.at fi ... t." which tht> Lo rd Him!<tdf pn•pl!r"d for hm1 Wl!l .11 t~p,. uf th" comin,.; drath ~and rt'"Mirft"t"tit Ill oof ( .lirl:.l who Wa!o loo ~jwlltl ••nh thn•o· d;n ~ and ru~lit -m tlw lwut .,f th,; l'"arth. If. trulo ·o•tl. dw J•Hilllt ~tor. turn,.; '"'' t .. j,. lrro l hl!lj:! rnun·. th;ll a ft -h 1 Jl•·. t lw •'•mdu~•••n •~ ,,lo\10•11~ tJ,.. ,lfl lll\p•· l:oo hl..o·"o\·1,... Li I Jlo-. ltu k 111 \Uj!"ll•t , 19t.H. fJur Hmh Hr,.(ll/noolo·tlth;l( ru 1111:! a I ·•t •tJt ll I lrJrl•• .. l'homp·;uu hc~q"•••tw•l J hu~o· rndmtndl ,,ff t I"· , . .,., .. ! of FI,Jrlll:'i . Wh .. n hr"ul!llt '" l.~rul 11 w:;,,. fuund It• ,.,,,t .. m otmJ IIwr I .~.OC:~puund fi..,l, tl1.t l l1a•l loro'll tlt'\"OUrt-t l ... 1"''''· "I IIIo~•· .,..,," ,. 'a rn1r1"tl I hon1p.,.m .• • ar. h ,.;ud tl l"fluld ha\t' •w,tllow••tl :!0 a\'f'r~-.. llf' nlt'll1 I lrw n~ohv•tiual ~t .. otl 111 th,. 1 r••J(Uro··~ ""'uth llflll llnldinj.!_ htl> l.,uod.' ;.f,.lv lu.~ !wad :<1111 fuwul luno..,•lf ''"' ,h .. rt lu rf'll l'h thf' '''I' ,f tlw ft .. h ·~ pala:t ... liHI llr. l :l•·:t"lll I . -\r("h•·r. J r .. tu lu~ '"\l •·ll•·ut I "urv,.v of U/d T.,Jll'"ll'"t Jntmdu,.ttnn , j!l\''" tlw 1.•··1 l"l .... tlol•· a:n ~wt·r t<• tlw pr .. t,lnn, \n lwr. of c.,u~·. ;uhmt ... th.•t "'"" •·Jnnot r<'J<'r'l tlw Ju,l•oruol \ .. r ,/u thlll wilhttlll al .... , r•'jo'< IIIli! th,. Julhont~ u f t :t,n~t . 11 .. I'""''' out (pal!•' :102) th:.t II IIIII O'r tl ll ~ •·a ~•·• hii Vt' J~e,.ll tt"purll'llln rnur,. t•"Ct'Ot timrli of lll t'rl );llt\'1 \"II IC" thr ord,.al ..-.f ,,. . .,,~ -wallo.,.·f'd I•) a whalr. l11 17.51l 111111 aj!<lln 177 1 a man wa.o< ,.., alluw ,.rl h) a whaJ,. lind ""'uli••l up ~h·ortlv thf'r•·aft•·r With •·nl\ rmn••r llljllrt"~· But uya Archer, t he mnt~t urikina in1tanc~ come11 from Francie; Fox'• Sixty-ThN~ Year• of E¥tte-erift! (pp. 298-300). F'ox ~ported that this incident wu can(ulty inv~!ltigatt.:d by two scientisu (on~ o( whom w11t1 M. deP.,ville, thf' 84:if'ntdir editor of the )uurtuJl di>• f"Hbat• in Paris). In h :brullr), 1891 , tlw whaling iihip Stnr uf the f:C.,t wa.-; in the vicinity of tJ, .. Fa:l~hmd l!ila ndfol, •nd thr lo(1kout l<l~ht•·•l a large 8pt:rm wh~al .. thri·r mit .. ~ away. Twu boat.~ wt'rt' I<JW.-rt·tl and in a short limo• out• of tlu• hlllr~nf'n; Wlll~ t'llal.lo~ll to "IJO"ar thr no·allltf'. The "''l"ulltl bnJI 111~ att;u·k,.d thO' whal•·, but..,.,~ tlw11 UJ~N't Ly a la"h of it ... tuil. .,., tl141l ill> ..:r""" ff'll lllh• tlw ,, . .,_ lint' uf tlwm wa!l dr~•wno•ol . lout tlw oth,.r, Jam,·,. Bartl~·}, •lltopl, 1liliappo-1rt'd witho ut Iran•. •\ fiN th,· whal•· w:.,. k•ll•·d, thr '"'""" ~I to Wl•rk wi th ll "'' i:l II fl l>fllldo·~ Tf'lllUVill j.: th,• blubber. o\ccording lu fu\, tlu•\ "wurk .. d all 1lay and part tlf tlw ntg ht. Tho· nn:t d.11y tlw\ <lllacht'd :.om!' ta<·klo• to tlw :o;tom.ach, whid1 Wll,. hui11trd "" deck. Tho:' sailur11 wrrt: fi lartJ,.,j by ,;omething in 11 whid1 ¢11~•· s pumodic signs of lift'. and in11ide wa.,; found the ntt!\1>111,1( sailor , doubl t:tl up and uncon~K:ious. He wu laid ou th•· deck and truted to a b..th o f .;t"a wa ter which 110011 ~viv~d him. At th~ end of the w~~~ hr had t' n ti re I y rrcoven"d from th,. shud, an d rt'aumed his duti""·" ... Hill fact:, n,.ck and himdll wt'rt' b leachrd In do·a dl y white nne a:nd t.,uk on tho> appearanc .. nf p1rc hnq·nt. Bartlt')" affirm!! that hr wuul,j probabl_v havt' li\·ed m;;1d•· lu ~ hou~ of Orsh unt1 l h,. otarvo·d for he luiit huo lol'nl<('" throuj!h fright .and not throul{h 1.1wk of air." t\lthou,~th Jamr" Rllrtlt•\ \ t'X f}f'"rienct: dOf"!i not provr tha:'t a grrat fu;h prrparf'd li} thf' l,,nJ swalluwf'd )tJnllh, 11 ..:.-rtamh ·t.akf'!!i ~ Larb nff tlw l.•h<·ral1, harpoon~ WHAT MATTERS My Moth1-r ~il) !I ~he r!(W$ nnl care About the C<Jkl r of my hair, ."'or 1f m) l'ye~ be hhw or bnl"' n :'\l or ,( my nose turns up or down- It really docs not matter And Mother sa y' she d()('s nQt c.trl' If I am ddtk or tf l"m fa1r , Or 1f l "m thin, or if J"m fat , Sh•· dO('s not fret o"er thmg~ l1kl' t hat- It really docs not matt1•r l~u 1 1f I cht•at or tell a ht• (It' say mean thing~ to mak(• folks cry, (Jr 1f I'm rurlc or lmpt:Jhl('; Anf1 do not try tn do thC' nght, Then that doc, n•a lly matter' It 1\n"t looks that makt• nne grl'at. But ('haraetl'r that Y.als ytt ur fill•·. It 8 what"s WLthm yuur h··art. you .,., That makro:; "r mars y•1ur dt>~li ny, And thilt d~~·s really matter• J tll.t'"'''" P II"'III'IIHI A LOOK AT THE BOOK FAITH AT WORK By Dr. 1'0"'· There was a ~•ck man who hotd liOffiC fine rriends who d1d more than sympathize with him m h1~ sickness and tell him that They felt sorry for him. They carried him 10 Jesus to bt healed, When they came to the house in which th..: Lord was teaching, there was )UCh a crowd that thl.')' could 11\)1 ge-t JO , but not to be dl!!i· couragi.'J. the ~ dunlx·J up on the lhtt, orn.·nt11l roof. l1fted ur ~omc trlc and with ro~s 11.'1 thl' sh;k m.111 ml h" ho:d down :tl thl.' feet ot Je~us The man v.·." he.t!cd h) thl.' power of the Son of (nx.l. but h1~ I r1cnd) had a share m the hea!mg. F~cept fur thc1r dforts he would never have l"ll.!en brought 111 lhl' SHvu.Jur. Tho!IC men had cvldl·ntly so.:en thl' nur.,cks wh1ch He had p..:rformt>d o n l•thl'r "d. bot.lies. They had f<11th that ("hml could heal tht>tr fnl'nd. Thl·y gave eVidCilCl' (lf thlit f Jllh when lh~·} hrought h1m to Chn~t But thl·y g.ovc CVIlkncc not only of f:i1th l>ut .tl~o o.lf ~.-h ..rackr and dl.'tcrmmat•o n ., hen they f;ull.'d tu ll'l the crowd Jcto.!r them "' lhctr elTon' .mJ ddt."at thl.'m 10 thl"lr pur- There are mllny Christ1an peo ple who know the pow~r of Christ today, They have felt the nuan ife5tatlon of His power 10 their own liYca 111 the forgtvf TICU of the1r sms. They hllve seen the demonstration of His power in the livct or nthcrs. They have friC!"nds who nc~d the mirac- uk•us touch of Christ, who arc living in sin, .,., ho are v1ctims of hab1ts wh1ch they cannot conquer and of cv1l which cnpph.•s them apir- ltU<tlly and morally. yet they never mak.t: an dlurt to hrtng these friends to Christ. I v.:ry Christi an has a responsibility to make ( hrl't known to men : ye t all too many Chris- l~<lllS arc w busy :~bout business or plea~ure or the pu·swt of selfish amb1t1on that they neglect Ill ~pe:tk lur the Lord or to bring tho5e needy Pnc' 11110 H1s pre!lencc. Othe~ set out to lead men to Chnst bUI hccomc discouraged before the t,osk •~ done. Christians today nct:d a de- tarnmatiOn lhat tears holes in rooh ro bring j")lkJf. Stn·Std. men and women to the feet of 1hc S,,v,our.-Amencan Way Features Great Events in the New Testament CLUES DOWM I ploce ol worship "Jeaua Tello the Courae of the Preaent Age" Matthew 24:1-14 8)· Kor er and J ov Ma rtin "-THf: SWORD or THl LORO.,.Io• 1otf,lllw"'-... .._. r- 2 IQl u d amation (lab 31:21) 3 ""do not ... _, my belo•ed hr111Ji· rn·· Utu. 1:11) 4 "will•r• tbie•-hnok ta..uvta and •..• " (Mat!. 1:11) S a .aoa ol l•nlcu.i.n, •.. J (C.a. 41:21) I "be -·.. to -•• the• .._ tll.e l•al door" (C.n. 11:2) I "tho name ol tho wicked MaU ·-----(Pro•. 1017) I "IJie d.Lidpl•• came ualo tu. pri•crtoly, ----- '" U:Utlala ol lwo judo•• (Judg. tz: -t--11 I, II ) U "----not the Spirit" (I The-. S: Ill II ----ol ~. CllialdoM (C.a. 11 :21) 17 ln.itiala ol tbo two -ou ol Aka· bam (Gen.. 11:11: 21 :3) II -*' alM a.ball tho e-o.Un9 of t.liro ----of •lUI be" (Matt. 2~1:37) --41--1121 n-• m••aia• "•tr.•t" en Sa:lll... 1:3. ta!Uilltle ) ' 1ndoeat .. word• whoch lorm th• lr::•r pb.raM: il no r•l•ranu i.t 9"i••n. lh• on•wer 111110lly "'111 be lound in th• Scriptun aba1'1. JS ··and •in e~• it w•re with a CLUES ACROS') "I ·zo. '1!. ··au b•-rop4" (lie~. S:IIJ wmninq ol aonowt"" 6 ··.,.. •be~l! b.•e~r of wgn ond ol wQr t"" 10 ""th•r• •hall b• lamin••· and p4t hl•nc•t. and _ q11ak••" II ci ty ol Moab !N11111. 21 :.!.) 12 onoli11 U of a wo•nnor and a wick· •d k-in9 ol luo•l II ~nw-II:J) IJ ne~m• m•.:rninq ""l•bo•ah hat •••n."' aoa (I Chron.. S:5) I <I. • Clfld b•ca11•• thall abo11nd"" II iniloal• ol two rniu ionary part· n•r• (Actlr li;l!l) 22 and 1 down nom• m•anin9 ""ti.ry '" (t.od. 31 :2) 23 ·· ___ , tb• ••ar, wb1ch tb•'f •aw in th• •a•t"' (Mcr11. 2:1) 2• a wat•r monal•r. .• •iatban (P.._ la-t::U) Z1 and U CICTOM "'wbo H•inq P.t..-and John about to qo inlo the 1•mpl• a..Ped ____ ohM" (AcU 3:3) U '"h• that thaU •ndo.lf• unto tb. Jl '"tho11 undertland .. t my alor oil"' (P .. 131:2) 42 ""I will p11t my +---inlo 1\•art•" (H•b. 10:11) U onitiola ol an Aalan people and th• powa:za qodd ... tb•y wor · thipod fActa 11:21 ) 46 nam• m•e~nin 9 "wotc~l" Sam. 20:21) 41 ""Ia•• worlr.oth no ____ to n•iqbbo11r"' (Rom. 13:10) 41 ···tb.~a qo•pol ol tbe il::iniJdom •hall b• proacb.o:l in oll tho ____ .. 0 '"th•f r•belled and +•--hia holy •pirit" (t.a. 13:10) .SI "talr::e hnd thot zao ----doeei1'0 , .. .s2 io.itiala of a Pf"Opbet aAd a: kia9 ol J11doh (t.a. 1:1) 53 nama 111eon.inv "8ock." ----•r (I Cluon. l :!!o) S. ""tboro -.boll alM tht.. , . . be told for a ••m.orial ol ---· R (Matt. li;IJ) !o.S lathet ol Aba...-(I Sam. 14:51 ) .S1 '"th •r• ahaU -~ tr. loft on• ... _ 2S i.rtitlal. of a .IIIOUDf anlll a ri•u (Judq. •:u : C.n.. 2:131 21 ____ ram, lo::inw ol Tyu (U Sa:lll... 5:11) 27 inHct (Pro•. 1:1) 21 '"oil tillah worb they ____ lor lo be •••n ol m•n"' (Mat!. 23:.5) 31 .. u 32 '"for ----a.ball r~ aqaiu t o.o• lion" 33 lotbor ol H11ppim (I Clu-on. 7:12 ) Jt o mount 37 ··.., h• paid tho ----tb...-oof' !Jonah 1:3) :JI ia.itial.t ol principal citioa of Pho•· noda (Mat!. 11 :22 ) Jl 10n of lanl (Eua 10;34) ..0 ··----J • therefore altlll. teach all naliau" (Malt. Zl:lt) "' "be tha:t ahoU ----_._ LIM -4H "tho Ia•• of -.ony MoU cold" "on ----unto IIIJ mother'• dill- r.a" (Pa. 11:1) U 100 of Zecb.aria h (l Citron. 27:21) "azad ya aholl hoaJ of ____ .. PQI"I at th• body (i..M. 54 : .. ) "como 1111la ----· all y• that laba11r" in.illala ol two -oq of fo111 Hie• (Hu111. 3C:ZI) 5$ '"of thot dii"J a:ad hour la.IJ"'•Ih -·--m.an" (Matt. 2•:31) ANSWER TO LA ST WEEK 'S 34. lr::in9 ol laallan (N11111.. 21 :33 ) v.pon anO'Ihor" "'"''-'-'-"::...I:.:.I..!.J"-1.::0'-" St. Thomas Bible Lesson TOWE R OF BABEL Gene-sis 11 :1 -11 L esson 25; Series Il l I . , .. ' .!f• ,, . " ' "· "' I ' J·l '" lou old t!.•· ! ''" r .,( ll.do• t , ... tf,,. ••nil h-'1'1'' "'''ll •I t , .. , "' I ,.,] •n<l do• IIIH" .,, \!oroh.un r• f'•orl •d 111th '''' d•! 1 I ''"II,'' l1 , .. • rP•n.!l• J, • '1'"1 !" dr," •II j,,,J,I l1n• .. th• •'~·l'"'t d th ... ,,,j tl ... , '" ··r,.o),J, ..... lot .... ,~f'" .. ,,,,,,J,•·r ,,f 11d· r•·r" .... I• ...... J.J J .. ,f Jll"• ,,, 1111• , . ..,, '" 1,,,," 1 '·' 11. rh • d .t~t· ,.f rt .. I,,,, , .. 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IIIIi St. John .. , ... o( C:111in, "were of thnt wicked nne-," -"t J ~thn ~>o o uld sef'lm to SO further and d i v i d~ the rn ce intn the son• n f God •nd the t~on• o( thl! devil . esch o( whorn are mt~de manifest by thf.:ir deed". "Hr 11,..,, (,uo l., "h.tll ,,. ~"'"' th•·1n,'' .... ,,J l1·su!-.. !,1 ·Ill\ • \• nt, th• c<tll!,..((l"n lwt~>ocen th~ P•l ~.,l•lll .1 mon ~ IILf'll In e"'tabll!iih ''fJn• 1\.,rld ."th,tt , ... '" .,,,, I•> nJ.tkt· the whnll" .... nr!d lll l•> <>Ill' t 11\. and )at;tnoc l"ll'l''r,u n:.., thut l'"r-..o .. t 10 '"\'"rl .qu:. ,., s tnk•ng. ot, ..... ru' r,r .. t ( .. ,d. Ill !.II.LJitf'f fJ. Vt'r"-~ I, !;1"/nll!liiOd .. \nah nnd his "Ofl!i und thrtr 1\1\'''· "(,, ''"d replrn1~h thl:' ~.Hth ."TJns 15 li t("n~w~.l nf il l1kt: t"Ommand \" \•l.nn. \1~.,. 111 f.h.1p1 o•r 1(1. v~r!!r .12, wt &re tnld thai h>· th~ fum ilie11 of th~ """" ,f \,,,h "'"'" thr IHI!I IIII!' ilivid~d 1n th~ ~arth a h~r the (lnnd. Man Willi thu ... "rd,.rNI In (,.,j,., rl1sprrst' and !'l ca u e r abrood. s~ttling twd subduing th~ wh .. l~ w•orld fmc-lurim~~, th,. r\rnf't l ea ~): and :'l:nah II!.'(~Cuted God 's o rder. v~t thr"r ~''"" ,f ,.J,.,,,hrdtf'n c,. wQuld have none of it. Like thtd r father the devil, thf'\ 1("\t-(,of! the l1r ,,,.,d t nl•~ 11 upon th~ml'leh·eM to s how they kn~w bett~r. "1111':\' ;ouJII. "(,,, '"· n .. w . let us bu ild us 11 city nnd a t ow~r . . lest we be 'lflltrrtd •l hn~~td ul'''" tht· fa l " nf th e whole ~arth .'' They boldly asa~rt~d their tnwo'r ~>onuld ''r,.nth ow l•• hl"u v•·n,'' thnt is. that it W<luld t:xt~nd to such pow~r thnt '' ~>onuld I:'Ker r l'" l!".tvt:n 's rul" over the ~urth ; it would be a compl~t~ .-.o·pnrutiun nf the "'tato' frurn Cnd anfl trur r~lisi nn , dl:'t~rmining its own r~lision 11!'1 \dam ~~tid ~.\•' l~oHI rfel'11r~rl t() dttt'tminr good and evi l for themtJt:lvea. Oh!ierw• sr(..,ntl: tht nttnlln~ .,( brick!! and mnrtsr in this extr~m~l y brief rr rt~rd wt)ul(l ctrtaonl\ p(olnt to snme llignificance. h may well b4e that here we hav~ th~ vt:r> rnot" nf ma.!ln nry. the bu i ld~rs in br1 r k and IJtone, who haY~ p~r pf"tuated st:rr rt !'lnCi tll~l'l which f o rm th~ n~twor~ for tht ••tsnic conspirii CII'!!I u1rnin~ at wt,rld gov~rnmenl, world brot h ~rhood a nd world unit y und~r hum01n dun1i n1 nn. "llo "' tM n()t In !lay all brickl,.ye ra ar~ son• of the devil; but i1 il'l f(> !'IU~gt:~t thrll the .'Inns o f th~ d~vil are thos~ who put their trust in the work nf thl'ir hsnda and who believ~ 1hat they can build "One World .. or '"11~ Ci ty" !n brick anrl Sll)ne, with slime fot mortar, which will rea ch un to heaven 11.nd cow and aw~ mank•nd in to "ubmiasion t o a human a uthority • The try Itt &bel to build 11 aingle world civilization {the word eomu from thl' Laton for 'c ity') waa thwarted by God who si m ply confounded their lene:""8n. Wh ile hum .. n apeech .. nd lanrage today admittedly refl e:cl.a a common orisin, we do not know what thi• primit iYe holy tonsue w••· h auma unlikely that it wu, u mttny thinlt. Hebn:w. \1ote thttn 2,000 years later, a her Juua Christ had redeemed the aona of men ud Jiven to all who believe on hia aarnc the powar to become tha s ons of God, t he lloly Spirit c:•me till Pentec:Oflt e na blins them Ia s pea k in every toope with underat.andinll; tJu•• w .. rutored the lnle apirit•l uoi ty or uttqaity upru.ed in one tonatte but 11ivin1 the power to communic•t.e in •II tOftr es. HE'IPORT HARBOR ENJ(Jj lfCIJI!O IECJ!O!!·--Pw Z The Last TltURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1970 CQ!\OI!A DEL MAll, CM,J F. ByDr.t.-Putoor H11111utd Pan Bo,tlol Cltardl, c.a_., Pnel._t, Tm=xnt Talple 8c .... .. "'-TN* IWOID Dtr THI L.OIU. ....... , ...,._ ... ..,. ,_ ................................................... --"" _ ... _,_--__ ,... .. -w ,_ ""....,_ ...... --.w, ......... _....,. __ ... -....... -~"" ..... ..., *"" .... _ ~ ..... """ ..... ---.. "" ...... _.,. "--Aool""-.... ....... --.. ··----loll-........ --lo -_, ""' -~ _., -_.,. 10 OWr -. Aool -• ... WI en .... till ..U t1 fin.. Tllh n 1t11 .... ,....., AMI ••nm• .. INit ,._. Wftttll II till W tl Nfl -... QISf 1M1 1f1i1 t.b tl fife." ......... 20:11·11. (Co•tl•uti fro • I•# "'uAd II. Thl• Is the Judpt:nt of the '-' Dood WP have rejoiced over and over again at the P~IW'CI of 1M-re... W'r"eCUon of the uved. BeautJfu! plcturn of thia are r iven In I Cor inthlaru 15 and I 'lbet:aaJonla.na •· John aald, "BJnAed and holy ia he that hath part In the lint re.- urrPCtion: on auch the le'COnd death hath no power, but th<'y shall ~ prlntl of God and of Otrl.lt, and &hall reign with him a thousand ytars" !Rev. ,20:61. But let us not forgt't that the unsavt'd wUI al&o ~ resurrf'Cted. "And I saw thP dead, small and r~at. atand before Cod ... And the sea gave up the dead which were In II : and death and. heU dtllvered up the dead which were In them : and tht'y Wi.>re Juda:~ every man according to their works.'' This Ia the resurrection of the unuved. This is the time when the vaves will give up the bodlt's of the lost and when hadea wUI surrender the apirlll and IOu1s or the lost. They will be reunited and will be brought to stand before tht judgmtnt of God. The Word tt'aches the plain fact of two resur-rections. Notice Daniel .12 :2 : "And mlllly of the-m that !lf'e'p in the dust or lh~ earth ahall a- wake, sortl(' to Pverlastlnr life, and so~ to ahamP and everlaating contempt." In John 5 :28, 29 we read "Marvel not at this: for lhp hour Is comtnr. in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his VOICP, and shall come forth: they that havt done cood. unto 0\t' resu~tlon Of life; and Uwy that have dOne evil, unto the resUTn"ct.ion1of damnatkln,'' Paul speak• of thP two resur- rections In Acts 24 :15 : "And havt hope toward God, which they the~Jves also allow. that th~re ahall be a resurrt-ctlon or the dead, both ol lhP jwt and unjust." The sav~ dud t\ave already bt>en ralaed and have entered Into lite with the Lord. Only the un- saved are left ln the u aves, and now they arP brourht forth to at&nd before the Jud&:ment thronP. NoticP the wordl, "And I uw the dud, •mall and rreat, lt.and belorp God." 11lf' great men of all timet who refused the Saviour will be brought to judgment. And the sm all, forgotten lndividuala wiU stand there, too. Those who havp been buried for many centuries, on land or aea, wUl come forth. Body, IOU.l, and spirit wiU be unit- ed, and face the Judi"e. Ill. Tht:r Will Bt: Judrt:d O ut of the: Booka ''And thl! books ~re opmcd : and another book wu opened, which l& the book o! Uft : and the dead w~ Juda:ed out or those thinp which were written In the books, accordllll" to their worlu." -Rev. 20 :12. The reoord books will be there. Every man'a •Ina will be plainly written down. God wW Judie each man out of the record. All •lnl wUJ be brought to ll&ht. lor remember, thete are slnne-n who have not had their &ina cov- ered by the blood of Jetua. lbey know nothing of God's (l'adoua forr:lvenH~; therefore, every Ain wUI be broo&ht out to face them. The' youne who died without Ouiat will face their 1ins, The middle- qe-d and the old peoplr: will Uke- wiae see their live. pua before u..m. Secret 1in1 will be broucht to ll&:ht. The~ •re lhii'IK• which you have done whleh no one: !mows about but God. He has It all writ· tf'n down in the record, and OnE' day, if you cUe without On·Ut, you will face it. God'a .-..cords are exact. He makes no mistakes. SIN never commltt~ openly will al.o bt> brourht to liJht. J HUI .. Jd , "But I aay unto you, That wtao.onoer )ooketh on a woman to hast atteT her hath committed aduJ.. tery with heT already In his heut" (Matt. 5:281. John telll ua tn 1 John 3 :15, "Whome:nr hati"th hJ.a brother la a murdere-r: and ye know that no m W'derer hath ete,... naJ We a~ ln him." AJI of WI Weft &hocked by the scoount ot the youne man who took a revolver and klUe:d twelve: peooplf' ln oold blood. Whether JAM or lnune, ft do not knarw. It wu a horrible th~J.-. Let us beware. Jnua said, "~e:r hatn bit brother It a ldller." You are ruiJt;y ol. mu.rdn" I v ... all aiM wiD be ~ to lilht. but tht: Kffttnt an will be: ...... -.. Orrlat. ,.,. ll ao atn -. tenfble u reftasktl: ... -.. -· •• .uc. that uothtr book .... -· -,. ... -.. tile. u tNa t. the ~ ol 1he un- aawd, that ....,. ahould the booll ol We f'Wft be preeent! It la ttw~ u • l"'fttiO"d aplalt tbt Dtt. Even Ill the Jut JudlaM!I!Jt ..,..,. wOJ doube,_ bl: 1MB wfto .m tna1a1 thU .,.., .,. IODd ta4 till In"• -..... "" tllo -will __ .. _..__ .. 1111 let .. If .... --..,.. ..... --___ .,.., l" .. will-.. ,...--HIS' I .......... IV. The Outcome: or Thl• Judr ment "And death and hell were cut into the lake of fire. Thil il the second death. And whosoever w&ll not found written In the book of life wu caat into the lake or fire.'' -Rev. 20:14, 1~. Will any be saved who stand before th{' great whltl' throne"!' If the record be trUe, then none will bE' saved, for It says that death and hades will be cut Into the lake of fire. Will the~ be degrees of pun.ilh- ment In Hell"!' YCI, U God il to bll! just, then there will bll! a dltter- e noP in the dPrr~ or puniltunent. 1n the giving or the parabll'" of the steward and his seJ"\Iants In Luke 12, the Lord Jesw said : "And that servant, which knew hi.s lord'i will, and prepared not himself, neither did acrordine to his will. shall bll! bll!aten with many atripes. But he that kne-w not, and did commit thlnp worthy of 1trlpes. shall be beatPn with few stripes. For unto whomaoevpr much is given, ot him shaH be much requl~: and to whom men h•vt committed much, of him the-y will ask the more."-Luke 12:47, ... The Sc-ripture sa)'l tha t men wW bE' Judrt>d •· accordlne to their works.'' There will be a dllfe-rencc, but It wlll all be Hell. And oow In concluaion let us notice one sentence In verse H of Rf'velation 20, "Thl• Is the se-c- ond death." HerP ls a statement of finality. Tht' SKond death i1 the lake or firt. It Is called the second death becawe It follows after the first dPath, or physical death. The sPCond death Is e.ldat- f'nct without life. It 11 eternal dnth. yet etPrnal f'xisttnct. This Is what Ia meant when we Apeak of the 1011 soul dytna:. ypt contln- ulne to exist. Thll!' second death 11 not annihilation, u .orne would try to teach a nd preach. The second dPath means aepan· Uon of the entire penon lrom God. ~ first death hu pt:J"'W1" to sep- aratP the soul from the body. but the s-econd death hu power to sep- arate the entlrt m an trom God f>temally. The second death klllll All peau. joy, happlneu, and hope forever. It Is aeparatton trom God, from Olrlat. and from Heavm . It is separation from loved ones who are saved. I stood by a casket and llstent'd to a wife m urmur to tht" dead body of htr husband, "It won't be lcng until we are torether again." Yes, thla Ia trut In au-tat. but without Ou-tat the'~ la eternal sepuation. Laat, the aecond death ia a future certainty for the Onist-rejecter. There is no esc:apln& "rom HeU for the man who hu heard ot Ouiat and re1uaed to act'IPpt Him. Cbooae tonlcht ~ you wUl spend ~­ nlty. WW It be in the plaee Jlft- pared for tM Oe'VIl and hla ancela, a.a pk tur«< in Revelation 31, or will It be the 1kmow: Heaven u pictured in Revelation 21 '!' Receive Ouiat and make Heavm your home. -The End- TilE IDIAI. CHURCH n. tlleol Otriati.. dive._ » ..-t tM oa• wit._ tho tr•GtNt .... aJtiL wttJa .. llaMI ~ • witll. .... ..... o4.c.t ... PHIM•· 11 •llrY· ..- -y aol. ---· .. , • ell ., tMN uw..a. ... t .. w...J dl.dl .. ·- ... ..Wdl ell ltll __ .._,. -· -· ....., .. u .. -,. ., ,__ana. . ........, ... .. , ......... a.4 --tMir M'ftll •d wt.o en ......,.,_. eltoectiM _, __ ... Ia .. w..t ~.,q It .. ... ., "d. a.n.tt .. , "Be 1n1 w.a. ~a~. ............. n..,.... .. y c:.n... ti-'ty ........ .... .u u.. ... _ ~ ....w wf:tWa ..... -~ ..... -a.t.e~-........ -· •• sdss .... Wt ....... ~ .... "' G.tl t• ......... r.l.tl ..... ...... , ...... r ... cw.. n.. ........ .-. CIWiooe ( .... a.rt. .S..) ...... -u.. .. cc-. .. ......... _ .. ~ .. tMt.ct ..... lil--. .... _ aec:n4 .. " ... -....... .. .......................... «•W.W ',_......,.IMif ..... ..... ,.. ...u: ....... ... ~ .... , ........... .... d rt I 1 c::adll. Jlns ,.. ...... ............. ····~ ..., .. ,. ... NOW .~T 17RO NEWPORT 9LVD. Ph. 646-QJ83 Coat.a Mesa MATTRESSES IIEW -UaUILDJifC l rTeJUlar Shapes luenpriaf -c.tte-. COSTA UESA t..tAn iESS CO. liiO ,...wpwt.wJ, LI IMrtya.IJOl From the Police • SUNDAY. SEPT. LJ Ud I p.m ••.. A.a let ebtlt ure to appeu, •. Tboma•Earl A 14-lool -.w.o nluod IUid Z _._. ,.luod II $n Beebe, 14, ol 189'1t ADtlocO at $1,1i5 wultoleatromCbar6 wueltolea trom a e&q)U' be· Dr., lrYl.oe, wu aneat.ct at to. R. Lefunu, 1SITopu, BlJ.. looliDI to DooiH A. IJDdaoy, 3 p.m. aJ Campu Dr. IUid boa lllaad, wtdlt U wu docked U 7 PolAMtU&, Ccli'Oal del War, .Wa.cArtbur Blt'd,, B&ek 81.7, at MulDe m1 N. aa1 Ft., bl~ Whlll 1t was puked at ber rest-on a charge ol lntoxicattoo lD tweeo 6 p.m. &ad 8:30 p.cn .•.• deoee bltwoeD 11 a.m. Uld 7 publlc ... BuriJ,ara eatend Ao 8-toot Abol ftlued at $S49 p.m. the p.rage of St~~Jbeo 0. T&J • wu stolen from Robert v lor, 114 Turquolse. Balboa t... Staats loo 2001 W Cout U • • MONDAY, SEPT. 14 1a.od and escaped wlth Jtereo Mariners .,Mile ~hile it ~ Warde B. Cbue, 53, of 1979 equti>meot nlued at $UO be· stored in the ~d FUtllDc CooUnental, Costa Mesa, was tween JUDe 16 and Sept. 9 ..• equipment valued ~· itoo .u arrested a.t 9 p.m. at 1100 Burg.La.rs escaped with $110 La stolen from Art's t.a,odlng, 503 W. l6tb St., West Newport cash from the Gordon Reed. Edgewater, Ba.lboa, at 4:50a.m. Heights, on a charge of in-residence, 439 Fullertoo be,, , •• Vandals pulled all the wtr-to:lic&Uon In pubUc ••• Wooey Newport Heights, between DOOD lng out ot a c.ar bekxlging to aod jewelry valued at $322 was and 4 p.m. Sept, 14 ••• AlltO- Geoe L. Davis, 1560 Placentia. bw'glarlled from the borne of motive accessories valued at Au,, West Newport Heights, Edward E. Jooes, 134 47tb St., $100 were stolen from a car CHR~TMAS BAZAAR ITEW.S are dlsDlaved bv Mrs. Betty While it was parked at h1sresi. West Newport, between Sept, tO belonging to Lansing A. otis, Jea.n Smltb, at ~. and Mrs. H. H. Zagrodsky, as a ;u-•· dence between Sept 5 and 6· a.od 12 • • • A tel,.~ision set 120-1/2 E. Bay, Balboa, wb.lle view of tbe •·tun aDd fancy" sale to ')e ~ld by the Newport damage was estlmat~ at $100: valued at $'70 was stolen from it was parked at Ills residence, Harbor Business and Professional Women's Club from 10 • , • Credit cards and $109 111 a ear bekJogiAe to llomld c. between Sept, 11 and 15 • • • Lm. to 9 p.m. Friday, NO't', 6, at tbe lsla.od House, Fashlon casb were burglarized from the Marshburn, 3142 Ca.lllorntaSt., Two watches aDd a.o electric lsiaod, Coffee a.od eooldes wtll be served. Proceeds wlU car of Lawrence T Houston. Costa Mesa, whilettwaspuked razor, valuedat$35, were burg. assist the BPW's community aDd youth projects. 206 Ruby, Balboa lsiaoo, while at Acacia Ave. aDd E. Coast l.a.rlzed from the Demls E. ---------~ ---:-::-:::-:--:-::-=c:::::--r-,,::-,-:-,.-n-d"l-y"'N'"e"lrt>.,....."'"-,.-,...,-~ It was parked at channel Rd. H_wy., Cor~ del Mar, between Mathalsel resldeoce, 4208 Rtv-LEGA L 1'40TtCE LEGAL HOTICE Servtee a.od Ocea.o blvd., Balboa be· 7.45 and 8.30 p.m. Sept. 7' '• er, West Newport, between 11 --===='-"='--==::-==~='-"='-- tw 3 nd 4 A bat, , Burpats escaped With a tele-a.m. and 6 p.m. NOTICE lNVITING BIDS : BEll BROADWAY een a p.m. • · • Y s vlslon set and a harp valued NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of S~rvtsors MORTUARY car seat valued at $lS was bur-at $115, from the susa:n Marie • WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16 of Ounge County, Calllorllia will receive sealed bids tCl to l JO BrCXJdway ~~Ddfr~m ~ge ot the Stark r es.idence, 514-1/2 Aca-Doaald A, Destephaoo 27 2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 23rd day of November, 1970 1D the U 8-lUl, 8·3434 eo.ta Mea 422l Hllarlay We ~e~d~e, eta, Corona del Mar, between of 2031 Westmlnster, Cosb office of Ule Clerk of Ule Board of Supervisor s, 5th tloor, ay, e ew. 11 and 11:30 p.m. , .• Boat Mesa, wa s arreSted at 11 a.m. County Adm1nistrat1on Building, 515 North Sycamor e Street, lr-·-~~~IIIII••••""•'•'•H•e~lgtl•ls•'•be•too•e•e•••7••···m. accessories valuedat$120were at E. Coast Hwy. and MacAr. Santa Ana, California, at which time said bids wlll be publicly stolen from the sales office thur Blvd., oo an Orange County opened and read for the following: Harbor District Head- at Miller Ma.rloe Sales, 1591 llarbor jlJdJcial district court quarters Additions. FOR ALL OF YOUR INSURANCE MEEDS ROBERTSON-SADLEIR Insurance 3333 E. Cooat HWJ'. CoRona dol Mo•-Tolophono 67~3850 Monrovia Ave., West Newport warrant chartng h.lm with WI-ALL Of SAID WORK to be performed in accordance with Heights, between Sept. 7 am ure to appear ••. Michael plans and s;>ecificaUons which are now on rue tn the office 11 ••• A tape deck and tapes Larry Kaminsky, 30, of 1007 of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in the County Ad- valued at $69 were stolen from E. Balboa. Blvd., Balboa, was ministration Building, 515 North Sy~m•)re Street, Santa Ana., a car belonging to Kevtn arrested at 1:15 a.m. at New. California. R. Tool, 503 Poppy, Corona port Blvd. and Hospital Road, MIN IMUM WAGE rates for th.ls pro .teet nave been deter- del Mar, while it was parked on a charge of possession of mined by the Board of Supervisor s by Hesolutton 70-891, at tbe south side of Ocean stolen property ... Burglars a copy of wtUch is on file In the office of the Clerk of the Blvd,, IJetween Poppy Ave. and entered the garage at the Mar-Board of Supervisors . Poinsettia Ave., between noon UneChula resldence,304Pros-BIDDERS' ATTENTION is calle-1 to Sections 1770-1777,5 and 4 p.m. pect, Newport Shores , and es. of the Ubor Code wh ich wtU requ1re them tr awarded the • caped with a mint bli.e valued contract to pay not less than said general per diem rate of ~~D~~~ SEPT.115 at $150 between 8:30a.m. arxl wages set forth to all laborers, workmen and mectwlics r;ua. n,;u rison ensen. 28, I p,m, ... An 8-foot sabot, employed In the execution of the proposed contract. ~~ 2006 W, Ocean Ft., Ct!ntral valued at $75, was stolen from ONE AND ONE-HALF times the prevaillng ra.te of wages ewport, was arrested at noon Guy C. Earl, 140 Harbor Is-shall be paid any working Ume m excess of eight (8) OOurs at 6908 W. Coast Hwy,, West !aDd, while it was docked at tn any one calendar day aDd for Saturdays, Sundays, and Newport, 00 an ~ange County Abalone an I S. Bay ft., Balboa legal holidays, unless otherwise noted, For less t~n eight l~:::::::::::::::::::=~~lla=rbor:~judl:c~la:l:;d:lstr;l;ct:court Island, between Sept. 13 and 16 (8) hours per day the rate shaU be that rraction of the tore. warrant clla.rgtng him with fail-• . . Boat accessories valued going rates !flat tne number of flours bears to eight (8}, at $300, were stolen from Har-EACH BIDDER must submit with his bad a satisb.ctor y vey Somers, 1709 E. Bay Ft., check certified by a responsible trank or a bidder 's bond made Bo~.lboa, from a boat docked payable to the or der of the County of Ora.oge In an amount at 720 W, Bay Avenue, Balboa, not less than five percent (5%} of the sum bid as a guarantee between June land Sept, 7. , . that the bidder will enter into the proposed contract if the An 8-foot sabot valued at $349 same Is awarded him, In the event of f.a.ilure to enter into w&s stolen from Robert V. such contract, the proceeds or the check will be forfeited, Staats Inc., 2001 W. Coast flwy ., or tn case of a bond, the full sum thereof will be forfeited while it was stored in the yard to said Count y of Orange. 0••pllle FaWIII Cost Lla AI We•"'llallr COWLITI fiiNIIAL AIID IUIW. Cllfta during the night. EACH BID must be on a blank form fur rushed by the CoWltY or Orange , OCC COOKING SCHOOL THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER shall be required to furrush, HO W AT ME SA THEATER at lime of signing agreement, one {1) suret)' bond WhiCh The 19th annual Orange Coast College cooking school gets un- der way today, Oct. 29, with an "lntrlgu.lngly international'' theme. The school is heki on 4 consecutive Thursdays trom 9:30 to II :30 a.m. at the Mesa Theater In Costa Mesa.· 531·1725 (TOLL FREE FROM H!WPORT HARBOR AR!A) instructors lllene Coyne aOO Glenda Riddick will prepare a potpourn of recipes on stage, With a large overhead mirror set 141 so that persons ln the all:lience may watch. The pre. pared dishes will be given away, along with all the r ecipes aOO a host of door prtz.es. SHOPS and SERVICES Free ticlo..ets arE' available at Alpha Reta Markets, Mesa Theater, Davis-Brown AppU- ances of Costa Mesa and a.t DCC. Save Time And Money -Call An Expert L EGt.L NOTICE P-38913 CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fictitious Flrm :-lame • IIAU TT SALON LO'l....._. • BEAUTY NOOK 2112 E. COils t Hw~. Coren• d el U1r Ptlo)(lt bn-Hlb o CONCRETE -. --·--- s.. ..... g .... c ...... ........ 1 ... a.. ••.• , c ... co••• ' ~._,, flloc:o•"' S••••<• ···~ .. ·• c ... .,.... . ttl 1 5M J o•quln Rd., L 18-JJJ8 P .0 . Bot U I C'Oitt.a M PSS • DRY CL UHIHG -n /J .... ;J.fY.t c.t'C"ENIU F'tnest quality dry cleanin~ on the premises • Self-service liWndry .4.11 new -latest model F'rtgid&ire washers ... E. O>ul H..,.., Cllll rttone: 11l-MOS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DrM~~rl Tosh FLO RI.ITS PHOIIE 1 6~7f :uliM.._ II .... COSTA IIIU. • ttiA•MII AIDS HAL AI!IISOti!R ~.!. ..... PI .... An ... MtLCHot...,_ a. ....... 0-aD o HEAL TH RESOR T ~ Wi!'! !!.~THSPA t • .,; ..... ~ "-' ...,.,._. • Ultt'•·'llol•t s-'-• ._. * ,.;,...;.,. s. ... Slu ,. a-* 1.-i..,.•ti•t ll•~tt'iul w ...... * De .. rt ~ W.et a-* h '-•i•t ltll .. tw..lul w .. ,.... * Prluho TliMI lt•ll S..~ * r .. -•1 S-triole. THE UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify that they are con. ducting a Graphics Arts bust- oess at 1880 Wh.ittier Ave., Costa Mesa, Calif. 926Z7, Ln1er the fictihous flrm aa.meofMod- • COSTA • OIAMGI! • AMAH liM • HUMTIMGl'OH ern Graphics aDd that said firm MESA 6l9-:U41 12..._1 I!Aot is composed of the following .54f.S36I 1.0·161 persons woose names in tull :=::=:::::::;=::::=1=~~~~;:::=====:. and places of residence are as follow, to.wat : D. Roger Hogan, e OffiCE IQUIPMIMT • PLUMIIMG 930 w. Victor ia, Costa Mesa, (){fH. :; .... u., .. ------·---- .:...:-=:==:.=.------Call!. 92627; Henry c. lioi- A. R, MARSAC comb, 20712 Farnsworth Lane, PLUMBE R Huntirurton ~ch, Calif. 92627. 700 CanlaUoa. A~. WITNESS our hands this 3oth Coroaa del Mar y ol September, 1970. D. Ro- .t. ger Hogan. Henry C. Holcomb, TATE OF CAUFORNIA ) Plomblli1 Repalra ) ss. DAY II NIOHT COUNTY or ORANGE l WATER HEA'Il:RS ON THIS 3oth day of Sep. n3· tl31 . tember, 1970, before me, a No- [:e~~J ~~~~~~Q~~~~~~~~~~~ tary PubUc tn a.nd lor sa1d county and state, resldlng therein, duly commissioned aM sworn, per sooally appeared •PAINT I. WALLPAPER HARBO& PAINT • • WALLPAPER Plllabo...,. - Pllloto -.... ploto lloo 13,000 P.A Tl'ERNS OF WALLPAPER ... E. ea-t • ..,. . eoo-&MIB• (Hut to Port T·•~l _,..,._ .I!CIALIITIIN MAIIIIINtr CA .. ~TIII'V e 1'1N.E CA.NETS e WOOOCAAII'TI e trTC. 'Ill DUIGMIMG U,_ATDOL..ACM.Y OfltDI s• 6DI or~ lilt6 CRA,nlll Henry c. Holcomb, D. Rorer Hoga.n, known to me to be the persons woose r.mes are sub- scribed to the within lnstru- ment, and ackoowledged to me that they e:~ecuted the same • WITNESS my !Wid aDd or. ftclal seal. Juanita W. Sheffield, I ~~~~L:~::=J·"~-~~y0 PubUt ln alii tor saJd a.nd state. Wy Com- eJI)Ires ~. 2, 1973. Slwbe. lllt.ertor PlaaC. PubUsb: Oct. 8, 15, U, Z9. '{1optcal ll Tree• 19'70, In the NeWlX)rt Harbor 1oii0Citlcldea 11114 F...Wnr ,E_os_~~~>..:....·-------, -....... 10""''-Mtr" .. _..... II FREE DEUVEIIY c .... _. • .,"..., I'IM E. ._ ..... nw• oUI'IIDUTIIIMG OILIUi& ... Q ·,., ~~--c .. (l .... l ... 'IIIII. • fC. ... otQ, y --·-call ··•••li" ... -. ..... _, ..... MLTL MORTUARIES IHI SUrEIUOR A VI!. COSTA IIUA llldw•y ~24Z4 Ulll I . COAST "'WAY CO-A DIL liAR OR iolo )-'1450 s•u ,., shall protect the laborers and material men and snau be for one hundred percent {lOIJii ) of the amount of the contract, In accordance with ~lion 4202 of the Government Code, and ooe (1) surety bond In the amount or one hundred percent (I~) of tbe contract, guaranteeing the Wthlul performance of the conuact; said bonds to be first approved by the oU1ce of the CoWJty Counsel of Orange CoWlt)'. THE BOARD OF SUPERVTSORS reserves the rlgtlt to re· )eel any or all bids, and oot necessa.ril)' •ccept the lowest price bid, arxt to waive any informality ln any bid receiVed, SECURING DOCUJdESTS; Plans and specifications will be available for each bidder at the om ce of the Direc10r of Building Ser vices, 628 ~orth Sy~more Street, Santll Ana, California, and may be obtained !JP:)n the deposit of $25,00 per set. This de-posit will be returned wh.en the drawings and specificatmns are returned in good coruhtlon, BY ORDER QF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OFORA."\GE COlJ:-l'Tr, CALIFORNIA. Dated: October 20, uno w. E. STJOHN Count) Clerk and u-orticlO Clerk of the Board or Supervasors of Orange County, C alilorni<~o. (SE AL ) By Mabel L. Casteis:, Deput) Publish: NeWJX)rt Harbor Ensign, Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 1970. _ _::L.=_U~~-L _NO_T_IC_E __ ----:::;=-=-LEGAL NOTICE ORDU\ANCE NO 2430 AN ORDINA~CE AMENDING SEC TIO:-; 22 .132 OF THE CODIFIE D ORDL~A~CES OF THE CO UNTY OF OR.-\SGE, CALIFORNIA • The Board or Supervisors of the Co unty of Orange, actin ~: as such and also as the governing board of the Otangt> Count) Hubor D!str1ct, do orda.in as follows: SECTION I. Secttoo 22.132 of the Codified Or dinances of the County of Orangt! is hereby amended to read as follow s Sec. 22.132, Sk.l z.ooe regulations. In zones designated by the Board by resolution .AS skJ zones with.in the above-described special-use area, (I Shall be unlawful: (a) For any persoo during authon~ed skling hour s to operate or cause to be placed therein or thereon a.ny vessel other than a motorboat eighteen (18) feet or less in lefi+."t h and with unobstriJCted operator's view, exceptpublicorncPrs on duty aDd others pursuant to a s:pecl.al permit to hold J. boM.t race granted under the provisions of this Dtstrkt. (b) For any person to operate a motorboat towln~ a skier other tl'lan In a counterdoctwlse tra!fic panern, n cept when speciti~Uy dlrected otherwise by a publi c omcer or employee engaged in the enlorcem~nt or sute taw or k:lcal regulabons. (c) For any person opera.tl.ng a motorboat to tow more than tYO (2 ) persons at ooe time, or to tow any df'VI re, or any person uslng any device other than stncle or doublp wat- @r skis without hydrofoils or any other attachmeri. (d) For any person operating a moc:or bolll to commencf' towing a water skier against tht COI.UUerdoctwise traltic pattern or from other tba.n a designated "ta.ie-otr' area provided thai a water skier may be plclted up or laww:hed from aDOiher area it the operator of the motortx».t pro- •ldlng the tow yields the right of way to other motorbo81s wtthlo the tramc pattern ol the Sid Uei towtng a nter sk1e.r or skiers. {e) for the obsener tn a motorboat woose st.ter has fallen to tail to lmmedlalelJ ra.lse ooe arm ••rtlcally, or I flae blh1Q( U UU ol 00C )ess than 001 !quare foot and ma.st~rloc DOt less thu oa. loot 111 w1dt1l and heiJht to a helJM ol at a5t two feet abot'e tht ru.,._ polnt ol tiM hull or PC*'·Jtracture lDtlucHD( aay wtDdshitkt, ud for tbe obserftr lD I lbOt«bo&t IA)fO&ChUll a fa.llta lkler to tlil to lmmediatlt-b ra1ae 001 arm nrUcaltJ UIJIOQ obeer'rtAc tbe fl.lln stler lo tbt water. Tbls JrO- Yl&ioft lba1l td: IIIP b' 110 adorba&tl a~tuaJ.tr operated by tbl ~ ot PN'JOM bfi1c tow..S &Dd 10 ooutncted u CO bl! IPM"'P'Nt 0( earry1..Qc tbrt operator 1111 01' 011 the -· (f) F<W uy per-to ~ a motortlo&l co tow UJ per-at a cUJCuce lD .... or ... ..,.n. ... ('lS) .... W For IIQ' par-to ~ I riOial'tx:at tn.lllle I -towU.OO ""'Ill ""'".......,. lmmodlltoll' 10 a 11.11111 -· (l!) for .., 0U""' 10 -a --tliOf - NEIIf'!lRT HAROOR EN~GH SECOND SECnON --Pa1e l lliURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1970 CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. M.Y. ARTI ST FEATURED ·rbe tlrst wesc cout ezht. blttoo ot s,-lnt!ngs by New York U IUt Ronnte La.ndfleld wtU opeo Oet. 30 at the Jack GleiJD <Al.luy, 2831 £, Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. His aery UC" ltaJ.Ded canvases have beeo re. fflrred to as "oew" or "lyrt. cal" abstraction. Yr. La.nd- fteld was born In New York 1o 194 '?. lte studied at the K.a.n. sas City Art Institute am at tile San Franclsco Art Insti- tute. Luv l>olls O..o ah.•ll t.-.u....._ fore.t~c.r HQft.l M-.. ;I.J .,.:.r,-1 F IJ. s .. H,.ri..:J S~t-~1 Sl Central Bible Church ORANGE AVENUE o t 23RD STREET COSTA .. ES.t. PHON E, 54-5303 Sunday School & Worship ... 9:00 a.nd 10:30 a .m. Sunday Even~ng Wonhlp ........• , 7:00p.m. Wednesday Bibl e Study & Prayer ..... 7:00p.m. NU RS !ItY ,Oit AlL. SEitYICI!S Ptutor FRED R. MORSE Yoatth Ptutor RICHARD REED An independent church with Bible teactung ministry ,laiiNI&i Ne.-,on Beach •• c.a.-.a de l Mar 1100 Poc1ac Yin c.. a.JM)A Y sdtOOL )t - a..JNilAY SERVICE lt •• WEDNESDA Y EVEHING IIEETINC. I :OG Ill·•· • ....,., Roo-M•••t aw• 11u t:-t c.-• a.., ... CDM. M-..-rn.: iG ...... s , ... n .. d.,. ••-'-IF 1 •' S.&.: 10 ..... 4 , ... Ynu •c cordi •IIJ lftvitad 10 •u cnd Ctu,wch :krrtcn and 10 ~au the Rcaduaa R-oo.. LUTHEIIAH OtUIIOI OF THE MASTER L • ..,.c~,..., • ._e~~c. HOOhd1k:YtnC.. C....dllllor,Callt. DR. IIILLIAM R. lu.EII _ ....... 9:00 A,W.,-FamU) ...... 10:00 A.ll. -C-..- u ,oo A. II.. r-• -• NUitSERY PROVIDID 1llP-mdJ! Ia'¥ p+ioual Gllfurd! 326 2 Broad Street ~ewport Helchta .o\ Fr~~ and hdrpr~tdt"l Cong•~gallo t~al r hnsllatt Ch a.1eh R F.\'. l'iO RMAN BROWN "f i ,\'H ff R SUND AY SERVICE A_~D CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M . ,'Wvr.Str) cQrr providtJ PHONE: 642-27 -tG t.6na llri ,'1/ow ,.c.,ti•J i• o at r """' cb at rch s••ct••ry 7U DOVE. DltiV!, A.T U T H Ultf!T ~T ai!·ACM, CAL.I,.OfltNtA THE: AMIUUCAN L..UTHI!IIIIAN CHUIIIICH 8 :00 A..ltll. SUiooiOA.'I' -£A."LY WOI'I:SHIP 9 '15 A.,ltll , Sl.J""OA'I'-CHI'tiS'tiA."" E:OUCA.'t!OH ISUHOAV SCHOOL) \O·lO A.M , Sl.JNOAY -II'E:STIV £ WO,_SHI P lliP R.Pw. Jan~e• G. BlaJn , P uwr The flr\'. ftonaJd 'MIU.e, Aaalatanl P astor Phon~: ~48-363 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "THF C F .,'TFR FOR RIBUC ,._L S'fUDifS" DR. P. C. HB.IMAHH PHTORS DR. JAMES c::otr.tllS q:45 A.M.-Bi'ble SchOol, wi th our IS buses ser11ing Soutt1 Orange County 11:00 .O..M.-Moming worsh io 7:00P.M. -Eventng Ser11ice 3 0 1 Magn olia St. Hom• of P. G. H-"'•"" Ch,lstian St ha a l K.~t~d~r~"'''" -P.th G,4th P hon• S48 -2840 (At Sa"t" '\trQ '\1 r .l COSTA lol ESA P hOft• 548-1 733 L EGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 001 have controls enabUng it to reverse. This pro\·lsion sh.IIJ not appl} to motorboats actuall~ operated by t11e person or persons being towed •nd so constructl?d a.s to be Uh..:~pable of carrying the operator in or on the motorboat. (iJ For any person durrng ~uthonze-r1 skiing hOurs to oper.ste or consent to bE' plan'(\ therem nr thereon an)' motorbOat whJch is not then beln~ ust"d for towtnp, pre- p;.s.rmg to tow, or returning to a water skier, or ··~!ling from the ski tone, es:cept pubUc officers on t!Ut)· and others pursuant to a special permit to tlold • boat l o1 ce granted under the proVlsions of th.is Oistun. SECTION 2, This Ordinance sh.all ta.lo:.e etfet.•' and be tn full rorce thir(J' (30) days from J.nd af'tPr Us ,>assage, and before the expiration of fifteen (l ::OJ days aner the passage Uterrof shall be published one~ ln thf Newpo rt Harbor Ensign. a new~r publt.shed in the Count'~· of Oran~. Stllte of CaU- forw, together with the nami's of the m11mbers of the Board of S<e>ervJsors voting for and against the same. ~LTO~ E. AllE~ Ch.aitman of thi> Board of SIC)ervisors (SEAL) ofOran~ Count), Ca ltrornia ATTEST. w. E. STJOHN County Clerk and es:..-otticto Clerk. of the Board ol S~rvisor s of Orange County, CaUfornla. By Mabel L Castell D£1luty STATE OF CALifORNiA } ) ss. COVIITY Or ORJ.NGE ) l, W. E. STJOHN, County Clerk and ex-otnclo Clerk ol the Board ol SupervlSOI's, do bereby certil)' that al a re&Wu meettna: of Ule Board ot ~ni~s of Oranre Cowii:J, can- lornta, held OG tbt 20tb day of Oc!Ober, li'lO, tblb'f'IObl Ordl.na.nce cont:IJ.nlQC two (2) HCUOOS. n.s cowddered .ltCttoD by secUon, and tN.t the sa.td OrdiDuce was tbe:n p&l.llld ud adopted as a wt!Oit by the follo•lnr YOt•: AYES , SUPERVISORS ALTON E. ALU:N, W11. II1RST'EDI, ROBERT W. BATTIN, D.l ¥1D 1... 8AXER AJIO WILLlAM J. PFDLLIPS NOES: SUP£RVl'JORS NOH£ ABSENT: SUPERVISORS NON£ tN wtTN£$ WHEREOf, I lwi'ft ~ ..C mJ -.dud -,.. ollk:lal -ot ... llo&rd ot s.rn-. ot 1110 COUIIIy ol Oruco. Slllo ot Callalrlla, Wa -dol' ot ~. mo. (SEAL) w. 1:. ST lORll ~ cton ud --cton ot u. -., ... ·-·., Otup ~.~ 0,-1 L.Ca-. DoiiiiJ Pabl1ali NO'WIIOI1 -EIIOIJoo,-D, 1110 ' ASIOCIAT!S TO MIET B k no •• _... .. ot Kat~ an ClloriiJ L-.lfUt, Knport Cbap. directors named t.er, a motblr4u&bttr orpat-Tbt Dl'f'ly~mad adVlaorJ lDellldes the toUowtnc trom &alloo, wiD bold Ita llrll tall boar<! of dlroctou for tho Or-Newport Boach' meetlae Od. nat tbe Newport ure Cou.nty regiooa1 bead ot-Robert H. Davis, president, Harbor Yacbt Club. A IOCia.l ftte, CeMioela Bank, at S33S DyD& Pie~ IDe.; Robert W. Da- boar at 11:10 will bl fOllowed w. Coast Hwy., Newport Beath, vii, president, Pacl.Qc Marine b)' lunebeon at IJ:l5. Yacbta .loc:.; Francls M. De· RE-ELECT CONGRESSMAN JOHN SCHMITZ He has NEVER voted for a tax increase! G. MICHAEL T. COLLINS • CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR BIG SELECTION for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Including PINTOS! lane)', presidem, Keyways Inc.; James W, Gilbert, rice presi- dent, Wewood Ma.rtoa; H.C. Gunkier, owner, Banner Yacht 5.ales; George HQQg 0, vice president of the board ot di- rector s, HQQg Mem')rlal Hos- pllal; Henry C. Ma.y, president, May Outcklor advertising; Clarke Morton, retired vice president, D·~luxe Check Print- er s; Keith Newman, owner, El Pescador Restaurant; Ernest Reyoolds, president, loter- na.Uooal M.artne Marketing As- sociation Inc.; Robert Ross, di- rector of public affairs, Doug- l.a.s Aircraft Co.; Frank W, Snow, co-owner, Sierra Bullets, and Victor Yael, owner, New- port Florists. 'RIO LOBO ' PREVIEW SET FOR BENEFIT Funds to fina.Dce an accredt- .ed American heritage seminar lor several hundred Orange County teachers wtll be raised when Orange County Women's Chapter, Freedoms foundaUon at Valley forge, entertains NoY. 24 with a major studio benefit preview and champagne r ecept1on. The 8:30 p.m. black tie op- tional preview of the new John Wayne movie, "Rio Lobo," will m;~.rk the opening of National General Corporation's South Co.ast Plaz.a TheJ.tre II in Costa Mesa. M ·s. Ann Terri.ll Signor, Santa An.l, is preYiew ch.alr- man, and Mrs. Henry C. Cote, Newport Beach, co-chalrman. -------·--cc LEGAL NOTICE P-38998 CERTIF"ICATE Of BUSINESS Fictitious Flrm Name THE UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify th.at they are con- dueling an insurance business at 2435 E. Coast Highway, Co- rona del Mar, Calli . 92625, un- der the fi ctitious firm nam~ of Corona del Mar lnsurance Agency and th.at s.ald tirm Js composed of the following per- sons whose names tn full and places or residence are as fol- lows, to-wit: Holden C. Johnson, 2619 Wa y Lane, Corona del Mar, CJ.ilf., John V. B.aker Jr., 2619 Wa~· Lane, Corona del Mar, C.liif. WITr.iESS my hand this 8th day of October, 1970. John V. Baker Jr., Holden c. Johnson. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Jss. COUNTY OF OR ANGE ) I - KATHY WATSON receives a Udo 14 trophy from Ed Hayes, rear commodore of the Lido Isle Y.acht Club, at the annual LIYC awar!iS dinner at theclubhOuse.(WaUyGertlardtphOto) Police BloHer • THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 2 a.m. at 11 5 28th St., New. Sur.a.nne Eltz.abeth Sta.n!ord, port Beach,onanDrange County 19, of 1018 Polaris Dr., Dover harbor Judlclal district court Shores, was arrested at Robin-warrant charging him with fail- son's, F'ashlon Island, on a ure to appear , . , Steven chargP of shOpWting •.. Abel Mark Hindahl, 21, of 105-A Lopez Jr., 27, of 2 Balboa Clearbrook Lane, Costa Mesa, Coves, was arrested at 3 a.m. was arrested at 3 a.m. at 2800 at 2500 W. Coast Hwy,, Marl-West Coast Hwy., Mariners ners Mile, on a chargeoftntox-Mile, on a charge of dr iving ication In pubtic .... Alfre<' while under the influence of Henry Violette, 35, of 5212-B alcohol . , . Melville Scott Seashore Dr.,· Wes t Newport, Slau ghter Jr .. 60, of603 Marl- was arrested at 2:25 p.m. J.t gold , Cor oaa del Mar, was ar- 2210 W. Ocean F'ront, Central rested at 7:30 p.m. at 3049 Newport, on a charge ofdr ivin@. E. Coast Hwy., Corona delMar, while under the lnfJuence of on a chJ.rge of shOplifting . , . alcohol . , . Michael Guy Mos-Burglars entered the rear door teller, 18, of 210 E. Ba.y Ave-of Corona del Mar Tire, 3601 nue, B.llboa, was arrested at E. Coast Hw}., durlng thenight, .t.nd escaped With $1,502 in cash, LEGAL ~OTICE mcluding the cash register ... NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Two biCycle~ and auto parts NO, 1_71 _69313 were burglanzed !rom_the ~- On Wed sda N be rage at the John G. Ellis rest- ne Y. ov~m r dence, 4811 Seashore, West 18th, 1970, at eleYen o clock Newport durin the night· the a.m., at South Main Entrance items w~re val~ed at Sl4i 58 on West Slxth Street of Old • • County Courthouse, lo the CUy • FRIDAY, SEPT. 18 ot Santa Ana, Calllornta., UNI-Burglars entered the otnce TED CALIFORNIA BANK, of Robert D. Kernott, OilS, Trustee or successor Trustee 2855 E. Coast Hwy ., Corona under the Deed of Trust made del Mar, and escaped. with $53 by Allen Dale and Charlo!le F. tn cash during the night .•• Dale, husbllnd and wile, and Clothes valued at $260 were recorded April 7th, 1969, in stolen from the yard at the Book 8920, Page 803 or Of-Margret Stewart Grant resl- ficl.al Re-cords of Orange dence, 1632 Galaxy Dr., DoYer County, Calltornla, given to se-Shores, between 2:45 p. m. cure an Indebtedness in favor .lnd 3:20 p.m .... Clla.rles ot Fedcal Distributing Com-1atrick Roberts, 24, of 5316 pany, a corporation, by reason 3e:i5hore, l,l,'est ~ewport, ns of the br each of certain obll-.trrested at 10:35 p.m. at 2~00 gations secured thereby, notice W, Coast Hwy., Mariners Mile, of which breach was r ecorded on a char~ of m1Uclous mls- March 17th, 1970, m8ook 9241, chief ... Bernice Irene Wag- Page 43, of said Official Rec -oner, 35, of 2004 Harbor B!Yd., ords, wHl sell at public auction Costa Mesa, was arrested at to the hlghest bidder for c.ash, 2 a.m. at Riverside .and w. payable in !.awful money of the Coas t Hwy., on a c:nrge of United States at th e time of IntOXication in pub!Jt . . . . sale, without warranty as to W Jrde B. Chase, 53, of 1890 title, possession or encum-16th St., .~ewport Heights, was brances, the Interest conveyM ure.<;IP<"l '11 241 Evening Can- to aoo now held by said Trus-ron Hrl., Shore C'Hrfs, on a tee under said Deed of Trust ':'IIJr ge of intoxication in an in the property sltuat~ In Or-wto . . . Barna.r•l Edward ange County, Catiforma, rle-J ltlndge, 36, of 1125 Balboa scribed as; Lots 76 and 77 BJvrJ ., Da!bo;;s, was arri'sted at of Tract No. 907, In the C1 t} IJ :30 '-'·rn· at lOth St. and Ba l- of ~ewport Beach, County of lioa ~lvd., on an Orange County • • • 1M CIIITIR ST. COSUMISA KNOWLEDGEABLE CONCERNED EXPERIENCED ROBERT E . BADHAM Member of t he Assembly, 71st District, California Legislature Paid for by the Comm1ttee to Ree lect Assemblyman Robert E. Badham Chairman: Charles P. Taylor ON THIS Bth day of October, 1970, be fore me, a Notary Pub- lic in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and swor n, per- sonally appeared Jolin V, Baker, Jr., Holden C. Johnson, known to m"' to be the persons whQS(' na mes are subscribed to the within mstrument, and ackoow- Jedged to me th.at they executed the same. Orange, Stat~ of Ca Ufornl.a, as ~'";'~"":' .'~""~'~·c~la~l~d~l~s~t<~Jc:t:co~":'~'~:::::~~~~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::~;;.J per map recorded In Book 28, of fa.llure to appear. Pages 25 to 36 inclus1ve, Mi s- cellaneous Maps, in the offi ce of the county recorder of said county; for the pW"pose of pay- ing obligations secured by said Deed, Including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee, advances, U ~Y, under the terms ot sa.ld Deed, Interest thereon, and $7,500.00 ln un- paid prlnclpa.l of the Note se- cured by sa.Jd Deed. 1&49 Westclitt Drive, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 WIT~ESS m} hand and of- ficial seal. G. Eliot Semple, ~otary PubUc in and for said County and State. My Commis- sion expires July 18, 1974. Publish: Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. S, 1970, in the Newport H.arbor Ensign. LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF BUSDIESS Fictitious :-lamu P-3902"7 Dated; October 15th, 1970. UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK, Trustee. The undersigned do certify they are conducting a business Harold s. Bauer (authorized at 2435 East Coast Hwy ., Corona signature). 65404 del Mar, California, under the p U . 0 22 29 , , ncuuous fir m name of Degheri ub sh. ct. • , • ov. J , Associates and that said firm 1970, In the Newport Harbor Is composed of the following E_ns_100<".,:·"::"::-:-c-:::::7::: persons, whose names in full LEGAL MOTICE and places of residence are as follows: Bernard J. Degherl, CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS 401 Fernlea! Avenue, Corona FlcUUous Flrm Name del M C "I 8 d M THE UNDERSIGNED does ar, a .• ernar . Oegheri, 773 East Maripo~ hereby certl.f)' that she Is con· s~ .. Altadena, CaUl. dueling a business at 900 S:ill Dated Octoloer 6, 1970. Joaquin Hills Dr., No.3, New - (Signature) Bernard J. Deg-port Beach, Calif., under the harL Bernard M, Degherl. fictitious flrm nam ~ of P.uk State of Catilornl.a, Newport Ha.lr StyUsts aJXt that Los Angeles County: sa.J.d firm Is composed of the On October 6, 1910, before following persons 'ifhose name me, a Notary PubU c In .and tor in full .and place of r esidence said State, personally appe.a.red .are as follows, to-wit: IIHcld Bernard J. Degheri and Ber-C laus Halgren, 2311 Vista nard M. Degheri, known to me H·Jerta, Newport Beach, Calif. to be the persoos whOse names WITNESS my h.and thJs 23rd are subscribed to the within day of October, 1970. Mlcld instrument aOO acKnowledged Claus Halgren. they el ecuted the same, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) (Seal) Marian L. Johnson, ) ss. Notary Publlc. My Commission COUNTY Of ORANGE ) EJI)Lrts July 28, 1974. ON THIS 23rd dayofOctober, PubUsh: Oct. 29, Nov. s, 12, 1970, before me, a Notary Pub- 19, 1970, tn tbe Newport Har-llc 1n and tor sa1d county ud bor EDSI.p. state, residing thereln, duly commisstooed and sworn, per- /". / Dr. M6X RsHsrty the choice is yours! Mr. Wi/1on Ri/81 Decide wisely to whom you wont to entrust the administration of America's largest public school system. Th ink of yourself ... ond our children! Experience in California Schools Doctorate (Ed. 0.) School Adminis· tration Earned at University of South· ern Calif. '40 ·'48 Tea1.her, Vice Principal and Athletic Director, Trona Unified School Oist. '48 ·'51 Principal, Bi& Bear Senior Hich Sch. '51 ·'55 District Superintendent of Saticoy Elementary School District '55 ·'61 '61 ·'62 '63 . District Superintendent of Needles Elementary and HiEh School Districts Superintendent of La Canada Schools Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion, State of California (Elected 1962 and 1966) '&2 -'&8 Published works (19162) "Suffer, Uttle Children" (1964) "What They Aro Doln110 Your Children" (none) (none) (none) (none) (none) (none) (never elected to public offlct) SUMMER END SPECIAL! sonUJ.y appeared W.lcti Cl&ua Halcren, 2311 Vlst.a Huerta, Newport Beach, kno•D to me to be tbe peraoo •host name l.s JllbKrl.bld to tbe wtthlD lutru- meol, l.tld actDolrledpd to mo tb&t 1be ueclUd tbe aame. "The Dr. Max Raffertr Column" (1966) "Max Rafferty on Edunllon• (novtr publlthod proftlllonally) Carpet Steam Cleaned 10% Off Regular Price CARTIER'S CARPET CLEANING PHONE: 548-0807 FREE ESTIMATES 2 AM. MIN. GOOD TILL 11-1 -70 • WITNESS my blod l.tld ol- llclal ...._ EloUo L. YcPbor. 100. Notary N>Uc ID l.tld Ia< aid County l.tld sea ... ,., Com- ml.olloo t ltPir" Ju. U, 18'11, PubUIII: Oct. 28, Not. 5, ll, It, 11'10, 1D tilt K-llar-botEulp.