HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-11-12 - Newport Harbor EnsignDISPLAYING THE CALENDARS oow bolnc oold lhroup.out
tbe county are, from left, Tlna. Veerkamp, Junior Glrl
Seout of East Bluff Troop 54; Karen Jones, member or
Brownie Troop 563 1n Harbor VIew Hills, aDd l.orl Adams,
Junior Glrl Scout of Corona. del Mar Troop 232. The 35,-
000 Gtrl Scouts of Oranp County aim to sell a tot1l of
216,000 calendars to ratse money for developing aDd ex-
ptmln&: camping taclllUes and progrtms. The sale wtll
eod at 6 p.m. Morxtay, Nov. 16. (Ensign plloto.)
REALTY BOARD PREXY
DAVE MYHRE ELECTED
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THE NEWPORT HARBOR
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-lttt OMU l.OCA& .. U .OWCD. llfl.a'l. y IIPHH•'IME•--
M GILY MIIW.,H ,_TID AND
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COSTA
MESA
23RD YEAR, HO. 14 FIRST SECTION THURSDAY, HOV. 12, 1970 673-0550 OFFICES IN CORONA DEL MAR , CALIFORNIA
License fees d
receipts tax d
Rendezvous
site project
is supported
Newport Beach city council-
men rejected a stafi-prepared
proposal to adopt a gross re-
ceipts business Ucense ta.1:
Monda.y ntgtlt and instead di-
rected the sta!t to prepare an
ordinance that would provide
tor doubling the existing $25
base li cense fee.
The action followed a. debate
by a standing-room only crowd
that a.da.mamly opposed a gr051i
receipts business Ucense tax,
"not necessarily because ofthe
money, but because we don't
want VKJther level of govern-
ment auditing our booKs."
Cn&ries Carrey, pr esident ot
the ~ewport Harbor CtLamber
of Commer ce, said fle had talk·
ed to only one businessman whO
•a.s ln favor of a gross receipts
W . He said many businessmen
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do !'lOt ob)ect as much to ~n in-KARATE is demonstrated here by 12-yea.r-<lld Ml lr.e Dobbs,
crease in the tax ··a s they do at left, 1th grader at Lincoln school, and Doug Bottorf, 11, PROMOTIONS were the order of the day for 2 Newport
Beach pollee otncers this week. Sgt. Gar y Peter sen at
rigbt, was promoted to tile rank of Ueu tena.Ot, to tx 'as-
signed as speclal services lleutenant for the administra-
tive division. Lt. Petersen Is an 8 year veteran of the
police department, He has experience 1n aU area.s of pollee
work, patrol, trattic, detectives, aoo now administration,
Gar y's past assign ment was that of a l1eld sergeant on
the day watch, patrol dlvtston. Officer William Speirs was
~romoted to the rank of sergeant and assigned to the
patrol division as a lteld 5te>ervtsor on the midnight to
8 a.m. shift. Sgt . Speirs' past assignments Include the
posiUons of patrolman, juvenile detective, and burgla.r y
detective. He Is a 10-year veteran of the pollee department.
to aoother level of government a 6th grader, a.s a reminder for the fat her-son br eakfast
going through thetr books."' at 10 c.m. this Saturday, ~ov, 14, In toe school caletor lum.
The gross r ece1pts planwould Proceeds from the benefit breakfast will go to the Youth
have set a nu mber of various Problem Center 10 Costa Mesa. Academy S~muraJ of F'ul-
classUicatlons designating the lerton 'A'ilJ present a kar~te demonstration. AmLl lg the
amount of tax to be paid based door pr izes wllJ be 2 free karate sessions of 2 weeks
on the gross receipts of tht-ea ch for !ather-son w1nner s. Br ealdll.st tickets at $2 eact'l
business. ;ue ~vallable at the noon hour at Lincoln. (Ensign phOto.)
The Co uncil, recogniZing that s d b k
. the business community has tu ents ac made ilseU well heard," di-
rected the staff to pr .. ;>ar e an
COLLINS ANNEX FAVORED
~~."·;:;~:..on the do,bllng or freeway f"•ght
The c:ouncll felt l! "had.'
to have more money from thE' ,, gro~C) of ~ewport Harbor
business llcense tax be-cauc;e It !Ugh ~c hool senior s pr esented
The first readtnr of an ordl. Monday night apparently erased tlad counted on a hike--and a su clr. of pet:J.Uons cootalrung
nance that would provide for tbose fears and the lrvine Co. based the ba.lancmg of its bud-175 si&:natur e5 to thEI !'ewport
the annexation of the Collins offered 00 protest. get on tna.t 1\ik..e--durlng bUdget Seach CitY COUDCU Wotlday Radio propeay to tbe city of W:r . Sbeltoo, after tbe ordl-seaaiona. Dlijtlt upressiJ:I& 5liiiPOrt of tbe
Newport Beach was approYed nance wa..s introduced, sald;
by City Counctl Mnday ni ght '·I am authoriHd to sa}' tor P•'oneer 0 d' The '"'"'Co., represent~ the record that !he Irvine In· gr ceryman leS
by for mer City Councilman dustrlal Complex, as tee owner
Robert Shelton. now a govern-of the proper (}' In .question, Casper (Cap) Hougan, plo·
mental relations consultant for r ecognizes tl'la t a pollc~ state-neer Corona del Mar groceryp
the company said the Irvine ment is not legally blndmg, but man, died ~ov. 3 at Park Lido
Co. would ~t protest the an-Is w1Utng to respect the one convalescent hospital at the age
nuation "on the basis of your Jus t adop ted as a n~m , good of 90 years and 9 months.
policy statement on the new fa ith declaration of CitY Coun p , Cap" managed Hogan's
proposed City of Irvine." e ll Intent and to a.ssume tnat Food Center in the 2800 block
That statement, adopted earl-the City C ou~H Will llkewtse on Coast H .... ., .. , in the ear ly
ter tn the evening by the Coun -respect it. lth that under-1940's. W•u?n Arden Cannon
cil approved the boundar ies tor standing, the Collins annexa -purchased the market about th~ proposed city as submitted tlon wt\1 not be ~rotested. Also 1945, Cap sta;·eti on and wor ked
by the Council of the Com- !would Uke to express awre-c-tor ~1r. Cannon until retiring
muniUes of Irvine subtect to l.atlon for the efforts of Coun p about 1954.
the following condtUons: ell members In de~.elopmg the Mr . Houga.n was born in Cul -
l. That the ultimate bound-poUcy JUSt adOpted. lbertson, :"\ebr ., and wo r ked tor
Harbor Area Fr eeway Fighters
In their refer endum drive.
The refererxlum drive seeks
to tai.e the decision o! freeway
buildin& 1n tne city out ot Lbe
ha..nd5 of the "poUtktans•• &Dd
put It Into the hands of the
people. lithe dr1ve Is success-
fu l thE' proposed Pacl!lc Coast
freewa) would not go tn.rough
the city,
The peUHons were signed by
tugh scflOol stUdents from Costa.
Mt>s.a and ~ewport Beach, rang-
ing 1n age trom 13 to 18.
Grace Hoag dies at 100
ary In the vicinity of San Joa-CHARGES AC.Aif'4ST a creamer y company m :"\eb-
quln Hills Road be revised so TEACHER DROPPED rask.a. He was In the market
as to assure conformance with Municipal Judge Donald Dun-txJslness 1n Los Angeles be·
sound planntng ~rlnclples . pn dismissed morals charges fore coming to Corona del Mar ,
2. That the Orange County T uesday ap.\nst AlanJ. SchWlll. He Is ~urvlved by his wile,
The mem bers of the com-
mittee, Brad Joh nson, Paul
Johnson, Chn s OUinn and Brad
Schultz, s&lr1 Ln a news re-
lease, "\ol,e reAlize that the
petitwns hOld no r eal politi-
cal iJO"''er, .o.s the Sl.;t~er s are
all nou -r .. j.p.ster~ I'Oters. How-
ever, we Jo fee l that, as the
pelit10n states, the c\tit ens
of tomo rro..,,· should be g~ven the
opporturul) to express their
opiruons. ··
The h!014> was for med as a
resuU of a cil'ir s assignment
g~ven 10 them b} Gra.nt Ball,
J. teacher .o.t ~ewport Harbor
:u ~r school. The requirement
was simply to get lnvolved ln
some kJOO of political wor k.
i'le> bo}S pJcked the Issue that
lhe} we re most (.'Oncerned with
J.Od 1f't ided to fight It the best
..... ,., trle} ·ould.
Mu. Ci«lrp Gra.ot HOI.C City, where Mr. Hoa.&: became
pustd away at 1;45 a.m. Frl-vtce pret1deot of the J.C . Pena
day, Nov. 6, In her home at aey Co,
U02 E. Balbo& Blvd., Sal-In 191i, lftar the birth ot
bOa, after a lenfithy lllness. their son, Georp Grant Hoar
Sht wu 100 years old. n, they moved to New Rochelle,
Funeral services were held where they reslded untul921.
Mooday at st. Andrew's Presa At that time they bapn speod-
byterlan Church 1n Newport 1nr tbe wtmers 1n Southern
Beach, The Rev, Dr , Dallas Ca.Ufornia..
R, Turner ol the Comm·Jnfty Mr. Hoag retired In 1928
Presbyterlan Church, Laruna and with tbelr son, they took a
Beach, offlclated. A private year to tl'avel uouoo the world.
family Interment followed at Durln&: thJ.s Ume Mrs. Hoa.g
Rose HJUs Memorial Park, collected many art objects, chi-
Wbittler, under the dlrecUon na, )ade, ivory, antiQues and
of Baltz Mortuary, Corona del turnisb.JJ:Ip: for the )lome they
Mu. were hulng bullt 1n La Canada.
The lamlly request ~ that ln WUb a love tor Be.lboa, they
lleu of flowers, dooattons may rented a summer borne oo thE'
be made to the Grace Valley Penlnsula tor several years,
Developmeot Ftmel, Boy Scouts aod later bouebt Ute family res t-
of America, Orange Empire deoce on Balboa Blvd.
Area CouncU, P.O. Bo1 5315, In 1946 they ceWbrated tbelr
Santa Aaa, CaW, 5oth Weddin&: amlYtrsary 1n
Mrs. Hoar was born 1n a IIOd Beverly Hills at tbe borne of
bouse oo Sept, 8, 1870, In W'lt-their 6100,
chell Cotlllty, Kana., to Sarah After Mr. Hol.r'• d•th, May
E. I.Dd WilUam R. Slmpton. 18, 1948, Mu. Hc.r took OYer
Silt was chrlsteoed Grace Etta m&.ltf of btl projeeta, With a
&ad "'' the oldut ol 7 cbll· dtllrt lll ber bt&rt to bt_,
driD, ba.vtocll litter~ aDd oot otbera, abe t.cameprelldeatol
brother, aU of wbom preceded tht Hear FonnctataaG Ud weal
her In d•lll. 011 tile Hoq lleoncrtal lloopll&l
Ae 1 clllld, 1111 rode borN-board of dlroctou. Loolltollor
blck to ottead IIChool In Bololl, 1 memorial lor bOr late buo-
K .... , 11111 lalor lluat>t In till 1aod, 11111114 tbo H•r F--
-e -room 11Choo1 boull. Uoo II•• $500,000 to bo_, coo-
Silo aftoa talkod .--tbo otnc:t till Boor lloopllal.
IDdlau •Wtoct tbo llt.rm of 11or TbO ..-,._ -
Pl1"eatJ tout for .l:)od, &DIIrt-place oa Sept. lS, lMl, 'W1U&
momblrod !low bOr tatbon~ld S --of tbo Boor tam.
lll•olo•..,lo-o-eu.oY 111 taldauut In tllooou....,.
woWd IC<ODI U. llro. Hoq ._ tbo ... 1D
Sbo wu marrtod "' 1M 110r ..., c:-ro Grul Boor o,
1o o-ro Grul Hoar-TboJ mo pro-oltlloHoorllom-
bo ... marrlod Ulo -klar ..,_ w1a1 ~~ board, -wu
-elorklar Ia tbo Go-u-b1 lila ..., GMwro
A"" GoaonJ -· In Kem· Grul Boor Dl. Ooo ,... lllor, ...,. , W,O. 'I'IIU wu o No, I llr1. Boor •lo<kod tbo Boor
-. Ia tbo I . C. -1 cllllll. Hoopllal -Willi a lOIII Rir
WIIOO tbo --..... --ud --u oaJcl&IIJ-.
.... tbof -·--T1!ll --tllo H!l ., -
-.... tbo --· Ia ~-·-.. -1101 lt!oJ -to "" York 111r lt!o J1ooc ~~ ud boll
Grace wllli to serve as Q.uar-Airport be exc luded from the be 38 of 3121 Pierce Av 2 sons, ~eal H?up.n of Co sta
ters lor thl nursu. Since most proposed City of Irvine. cdsta 'Mesa a social sclen~·~ ~fesa and Rumont Hougoan of
ol the nur1es Uved In the area, 3. That the Colllns Radio 1nstructor a't Corona del Mar Corona del Mar . J.nd a j;Tand-
the buUdtnc was oot needed, lOO property, oow the subject or a nl&n school. The fudge acted son, Michael Haugan of Co~
Is now the Conference Center. pending annexatiOn proceeding on the recommendation ot a rona del Mar.
She a lao helped the Orange authorized by LAFCO, be ex-report from the district attor -Services wer e held :"ov . 6
"CAP" HOUCAH
•t B ... lt t ~1ortua.r) and Inter-
ment w:u at Pacflc Vie;~,· Mem-
on.o.l Parle
Empire Area Boy Scouts rea-eluded from the proposed City ney clUng lnsutnclentevldence
Uze the Scout Headqua.rters of-ot lrvtne. The Instructor was arrested
ttce, and put In the water well 4, That, lndetermlnlngboun-Sept, 23 41 a Costa Mesa bowl-
at th e Lost Valley Scout Camp darles In the industrial ar ea lng alley men's room on a
W. Npt. traffic studied
sHe. bound ed by CampusDr lve, Mac-c harge of lewd conduct. in com-The ~e'W'pOrt Bea ch Cit)
Mrs. HOig has give n nnancial Arthur Blvd., Joimboree Road, pllance with school distr ict pol-Counc:ll dlarlecl specific act1 on asslst~ce to the Girls Club of and the San Diego Freeway, or icy, he was suspended pending Monday night on solutions to
the Harbor Area, the Boys Club in any othe r land contiguous to the outcome of the court hear-trafnc problems on Balboa
of the Harbor Ar ea, the Se nior the city boundar ies of Ne wport lng. Blvd., be tween 47th St. a.nd
~~s~:yc~~~:~~:rcr~~~~: ~=~~~·s t~~ ~~::r~~~~ HOAG CHAPLAIN NAMED She and her son together ~ opportunity for self-deter-
gave the chapel on the grounds mioatlon and their decisions are
of St. Andrew's Presbyter !.an to be given consideration b}' all ish," WhiCh InclUdes the ~
Church In Newport Beach. ol !he concerned parties, In -Uents, the1r !.a mities end
She was a member of St. eluding LAF'CO. triends, the medlcal staN and
Andrew's Church, and also be-According to the Council the bospltal emp\oy~s.
lonred to the Thursday Mornp statement, with regard to the Chaplain PJ.rf) rKelved h..ls
Inc Club, tbe P.E.O. Club, and area 1D the vicinity of the Or-B.A. degret> from Lewis and
was a.o hooorary Copa. de Oro ange Co unty Airport, It wtll Clark College In Por tland, Ore-
patroness ot the Hoe.i HO&Plta.l be the poUcy of the Newport ron, his B.D. trom San F'ra.n -
Ail.I.11Ja.ry. Beach City Council: cisco Theologi~l Sem inary,
In 1969 the Hoai Foundation 1. Not to 1n1Uate proceed-a.nd his masters deuee tn pas-
purchased and pve to tht Boy tnrs to annex any ~roperty twal counseUng !rom Concor-
Sc;out1 a aew Boy Scout reaer. thereto. d1a Seminary In St. Louis , Mls·
vaUoa which will be mown u 2, To reserve the rtpt to 10\lrl. He serYed as a resident
Grace' Valley tn mtmory of eonalder favorablY any &nDtl· CblplaJn at Emanue l Hospital
Grace Hoar. &tton requut U ln1Uattd by a lA Portlud, Oreaon, and camt
Sbe Ia ltii'Yived by her IOilt aodowoer or land occ"'ter (and to Hoa1 Hospital from St.
Ceorp Cra.ot Hoar D; s fP'&Ddp subject to LAFCO awrcm.l). Loll11, wbtre bt HrVtd on tht
chUdrn, Georp Gnot Ho&c' 3, To remaill DIUtra1 ln all statf ot Care a.od CounseUnc
U:l, Hoadu:ru; Mrs. Cbarlu other mattenooocwnln,munt. IDe. Ht II a marrlap, family
WurtD Smlth OJ.. Santa Moot. clp&l bow:ldartes wtWn the sub-&ad cb.Ud counselor, Ucensed bJ
e&i aDd Sttpbeo Koac. t..quoa; iect u• lD tht vtc!nity of the the •te ot Ca.Worllia, and ll1l:
Thio Rev. WIIUam Robt>rt
Parry nas beeo appointed chap-
lain for Hoag MemorUll Hos-
~Hal , 11 was announcttd Jl)lntlr
Ibis week by A. VIncent Jor -
gensen, pr esident ol the board,
and Wlllia.m R. HOOson Jr ••
hospital adm inistrator .
He succeeds Edward G. Reitz,
whO has accepted a posttloo as
adm inistrator at Trallbl.ck
Lod111, a ctllldren 's convales-
cent bOspltal in Lone Bt:ach,
The chlplalD's mlnistry ts
prlm.vllJ bu "llo~ltal ..,.
l oast Hwy., bud did Oi.r t>c t the
sU!I to meet Wlth a comm llt~
of West ~ewporter s to su"~est
rt>solu t10n of the problem.
The West ~ewport Improve-
ment Assn •. under tht> le"der -
ShJ+l of president MikPJohnson,
had as ked the Count 11 to solvt'
· this tr ..rnc maze that is t\durrl
to h!e a.nd llmb."'
Mr. Johnson said ht> .,.oulJ
gttt a commln ee together con.
sisUng of repr esentatives or
the West :-tewport Improvement
Assn., the Lido Sands Assn.,
and the Bai Por t Triangle ShOp-
ping Center to meet with the
city stan at 7:-W p.m. loda).
~ov. 12.
The West Newport gro~
had submttled a petition con-
t.alntng 144 stpturts seek-
lOr lmprond saltt)' by better
tramc control at the inter-
"ctton.
Tht' pt>Ution sa1d, 10 pa.rt,
~ f' :.llPPOrt the Idea of pla.c-
lll~ fh• frt"e'4·J.} matter on the
lJIIOt ;J.nr1 d.Sk the adults of
.)11r H' to .leomonstrate to us
1~1"1 tilt!: IO rarE' •bout our
futur ,. \\~. J.Sk our :itdults to
::.1~1• t'lt' 2 refert>rodum petitions
on tt.e Jt .. fW<&} m . .nter so that
tt,e ~~~t>W.o\ ran bf taken out of
poi!I H s o~.nd o~.way !rom the reach
of vested mtere>sts, ·•
.-r.d Jolmson, spokesman tor
the uoup, said tha.t students at
Costa Mt>sa higtl scOOOl wer e
·1·eq well Infor med Oil the
frtoewa} ISSue and In flct, we
rot o1lmost a.s many signatures
In one day there as we dld 1.1:1
2 weeks at Corona del Mar
higtl schOOl."
VIce Mayor Howard Rorer•
tola the delepUoo. '' t am ex-
tremely proudto&eeyounptera
mou and come torth oa ctt1e
151\115 ...
Civic League. will hear
freeway , airport issues J IJ'II.t .. crlblc.b.1ldreo, Victoria Druce C<M~Dty Airport. prolen'OD'l membUib~ I.D-
Grace Hoaa. Hoaduru; I.Dd Tbt ColUAiprc!plrty tsowned c lllde ColltC1oi.Cb&p1l.tu, Am-
Kt.IUI WureoSmllJl. S..Dti.WOD· by tbe lrvlDI Co. and )MNd Co Klc&a Prote.W.t Hospltu 14-
lca. Collins Radio. mc:La.Uoa &Dd A.uoc.LI.Uoe far Tbe Womu•a ClYte Lacue rtpOrt 01 the c .. rllf lltatioa
Wbon Colllas Radio uiod CIWQI ~ E41ic&Uoo..lla of H..,..., llart>or will hold rolaltoc lo tbo Pt.cllk c..a
euUor thllyoar to bo a.olOod lo 10 &ccrodltoct tastlt~ Ill roruar -...-,It tr-.,, ud PbtUp f . -
MI!IT A. T KAISER SCHOOl to tbt clty, tb1 lniDI Co. ob-cblpl.aiD by Dalce ot lost1bt.-10 a.m. Teud&J, Mot , 11, 1D ooct. e•lltQ. dQ ......
1'loo N.,. 1? moot1ar o1 1bo )tc:ttd, tllr-otor 1o suo~ tllo tloal Cloal>laiJis, llcoM of JW. lt!o ..... _ rooa> It of Mooport Boodl, ftD WUIItll
bOI.rd of educatioD ot tht Ktw-a .. nuoa eootplace. Tbe com-kloll Mis.sioal.. the UDlt.d llllarl..,.a Ll.tnry. 1005 Ilover u U. dtJ'• ,...... .. .....,.
port..ll-IOII1Jod oo:boo1 o11a. tJU1 llld It -t t11o ID· Pr-tu Cburcb, Now Orl... rr-a,. ud """"' ID t11o ~ C.., .A1rfort,
trlct wW be bald LD tbl maW-DtDUoD propoa1 WU ''u Ita Ywk. wlll be dill' •aLl ud 1aolpt All llutlar' ua .....
-.-ai~Sctlool, tampl 1o raid t11o l!!d-1&1 Cloal>lala Parry nlldN 11! liP 1o dato b)' t11o .,lloWI!!I lllollod to-lllll-.
IISO -Ala AHolo, Co* IU·-of tbo ~ aow C-II-wUII bla witt, La. -an: Wdo< I, KeQ, ud ID ,lila z r'zl llr.-
11-. 1'loo mooUar wau bolla e.IIJ at Jm•." Rao, a!!d s ctuldroo. llotiJ, --at 1111 c-eo.. t.cloiJoaoaallll' tall .....
11 ?:10 p.m. no C-'1 poUcJ llatom.., 9; S...o, 11, Uld Rlcttord, IS. CHAI'Ulll trlL LIAM ,A lillY -••lorC:O.IIII-,-wiU ant''IC
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TILII'IIOIIl: 673-45!0 (Aioo CoH 714)
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ARVO E. HAAPA, owner and publisher of tht Ens!~
DON'T BLAME US -WE VOTED "NO"
After President Lyndon J otmson de-
feated Barry Goldwater In the 1964 pre-
sidential election, and things went from
bad to worse in national and foreign af-
fairs, there came a crop of bumper
stickers saying, "Don't blame me; I
voted for Goldwater." I now have a simi-
lar Impulse , with different target, in
light of the Incredible try by our Orange
County supervisors to hike their pay al-
most double the day after last week's
general election. That voting included
state-wide approval of a proposition al-
lowing supervisors to set their own sal-
aries. I can say with a considerable
majority of Orange County voters, "Don't
blame us; we voted against Proposition
12." Our local voters and the c itizenry
of Orange County gave a convincing t'no"
vote against Proposition 12, which makes
the supervisors' action all th·e more
arrogant and reprehensible.
The supervisors are already overpaid
at $15,000 a year for tending to less and
l ess of county territory as more and more
land goes into incorporated cities. Fur-
thermore, they have appointed a county
administrator, and this extremely hig hly
paid official Is supposed to be stream-
lining county government and taking away
many of the work details from the super-
visors, making them worth even less pay.
And the results'! More and more county
government, greater and greater county
expense, and heavier and heavier tax load
--and now this enormous salary grab.
Just let us hard-pressed businessmen
and taxpayers and wage earners do some
pencil and paper work and figur e what the
$15,000 yearly stipend means : $288.46
per WEEK, $57.69 per DAY, for a 5-day
week! The attempt to boost the take to
$29,268 a year would mean $562.85 per
WEEK, $112.57 per DAY! The $19,200
figure they finally voted Tuesday comes
to $369.22 per WEEK, and $73.84 per
DAY! How's that for pay' U the super-
visors feel abused at their take-home
pay, l e t them cut their "work" time in
half, and the county taxpayers could then
breathe much easi er, for the supe rvisors
would have less time to concoct thos e
money consuming, tax raising plans.
• • •
HERE ARE MORE 100 PERCENTERS
The top award for the prize maneuver
of the year goes to the city staff in the
Newport Beach City Hall who devised a
business license fee boost that got a lot
of local businessmen all riled up because
It included a gross receipts tax levy. So
what happens ? The gross receipts plan
was dumped at Monday's Council meet-
ing, businessmen r e joiced greatly at this
tremendous "victory," and the council-
men emerged as heroes for this wonder-
ful consideration of local wishes, and the
city staff (and the Council too, of course)
got exactly what they wanted: a 100 PER
CENT increase in business license fees!
If I might be suspected of saytng all
this In admiration, the answer Is "yes"
--with the same degree of sincerity and
praise that a defeated combat soldier ex-
tends to the winning troops for executing
brilliant military tactics on a field of
battle. And if this sounds a bit ominous,
just consider the fact that here Is a major
breakthrough In business license policy.
Tbe fee has traditionally been considered
to be a levy to cover administrative ex-
pense, which in issuing business licenses
iJI minimal. Now here is the big foot in
tbe door that makes the business license
a source of more revenue. It will take
~tant vigilance on the part of local
blwineumen to guard against future in·
creu .. in the llcense fees.
MFII'ORT HARBOR BII<JI
RRST SECll~--Pw ~ 'ntu RSDAY, NOV. 12, lf!O
aJRONA OD.IIAR. CAlif.
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A. H. (AL) ROTUAERMEL,lB06
W. Balboa Blvd., Central New -
port, dlrector of distributor
sales for Btldg1ord Foods
Corp., has been promoted to
vtee president of Brldgford Dis-
tributing Co., a wholly-owned
subsidiary. He hasbeenwUhthe
compan)' since 1962. Bridgford
Foods Corp. processes meat,
Uelle<itessen and frozen dough
products at Its plants in Ana·
helm, San Diego, Dallas, aod
Secaucus, N.J. Company head-
quarters are ln Anaheim.
Looc .... wu ~·-_,__ ... ,., ... ~~;~;~
wUlll tM ide& tJat book ltun. tbe belt &Dd brlptut ol tllttr 100 IRWibiDIIYt ol tbl
•·· ,... 11 u ~· raotratloo. llltu.t .... Tao 11111r. u.a Rtd -.. u --ld bJ 1 ''TIMJ an artnc, el..,.b' clllDU. leader 1a 1i5S 1ffOU
eouidenUo• of ooatempon.ry aad unmiltatab .. , 'Wewa.atout. 1 ~M~•r to J~ swbt
ly ~rllyn Manion
PIIEE lUNCH-ON YOU
coodiUOill, la lDetltcUtt lD We Ul Urtd ol belAC treated dk:tlD( that tbt ~·-::,~· What is 'o-•ao~-? mHU.uc cutnat problem, l:dJdr U "t 1M. ~ ~ et 011 IUD DurlD( tbt Qrat week IJI Apr It. u c eu. •• cu •• coukS bt tutu O'IW bJ commu-SiUy question! Everybody knows what i• ia: we're all
1911 1 pbooed to , ltOO.Id ~ acbOOI without belnC dralttd, o.ltm, ID 20 years. Some a.y autrerioa from it. tonatiod is the condition we're in today-
the slate NormalSebooltoeome •• want 10 recoutruct tbt ant-that the sebedule U oa tlmt, or it il high pricet.
homt 11 my brother aod 1 vlle._rslties, until they are just eYen allead ot tt. Tba.t means But maybe it ian't u aimple u that. A top financial analy•t • 1. ..e the oulaidt world, wttb that we nave but Jl more y-.rs · f h • • · · · • w ·lt' were prepu nc to serve ln pressure gr()lC)s lnllm112alioo 1 bJ lll. omu ut I at a nse m pncu ,, aof mOallon. 1 1am F.
World Wa.r I. The sc:hool auth -and power poUUc~· .. D 0• ch to SIYt tbe eouotry. R&ckenbackcr, a former Nariont•l Revi~w editor and the
or1Ue1 &DIWtled her request Also U IS Uke.l)' that Dr De r~'.:::@p WO~ld ~to author of numerous bookl on the tubject of money, apokc
1or permtsstoo to be preseot Hayatawa has oot read the Oct' s~r th ;rr r.at ns over lhc Manion Forum in a ~eries of program• c:onccrnins
from classes •U.h the qlltsUon: 1 1970 issue of the Ensign u; ;ore ~ 8 tb .S. ~::· inflation. We asked him, if a rise in price• lln't inflation,
''What war?'' Evidently they w'hich T'om AndersOn had this 10 0:,~ 5
11•=-u :':.'(untt~ what a it? Ric:kenbacker's reply:
had ~been readlnc the news . day about campus disorders: ftooent's A.a:socW.~). otwblch "A rise in prtcn is a rise in p~icrs. ~~ u~ually come• about
pape s. "The ctmpus revolutlon Is a student Mr c Doner Is a because lhc amount of money cu'Culat•ng m lhc country hu
U Is possible the Dr. S,l .u lllghl.Y orp.n.Ued as the Nor. leader H'e m;y be reached u been increued. ~yakawa, tresident of the mllndy laodlng. to Prague, the follow~: C/O United StUdents "In order to get an accur,Jte way of tailing about the S~~~~tt ed San FraDCtsco so~called Interoational Union Assocl.atloo, P.O. Bo:r 3861, whole ,problem, you have to save the word "innation" and
nt 0 8r'• his DOt read CW"· of Students, flna.need by Mos. Fullerton CaiU apply Jt only to the iatru~e ln lhe mo~~ey aupply. If you ~t ~~ ~e wlltch
1
suggests cow, pulls the striDes. lrolli-Liberty' Lobby Is spouor-call tM increase in money supply "inl'lation," that permitl you
a warllken c.a:~st 81~:.:' c.aUy, most. ol the student Pl4l-Ing another gro~ deslpated to ~alk about rises of price.~, which are dilferent from in·
bo 1 th down!a.ll gnf lh U g pets reacting throughout the a.s S.O.S. (Save Our Students). nat10n. ~ed ~te~ 0 e ni-world don't even know that DooaUons may be sent to Ub-"What we have today is paper inflauon. This comes about
' comrats ln Prague, specl!ica.Uy erty Lobby, 300 lodepeodeoce when the banking systlm creates, out of thin air, dc:po1its
In a. statement ctven to the assigned to specLnc nations, Ave., S.E., Washlngton, D.C. in the banking system, and those deposits are facilitated by
President's Commission on call the tune tor the destroc-Col. R.A. Ellsworth, tEA the Federal Government's monetary policies.
':ampus Unrest which was pub-Uon of the free workt." (Ret.), of Laguna Hills, Iss~-"When the Federal Government runs 1 deficit and needs to
Usbed In the Wa.llStr84!tJournal A practical solution to ttJe porting the V,L V.A. group, borrow money, it issues federal bonds. The bonds flnd their
~rly in August, 1970, Or· Haya-problem would be to treat the which can be reached through ways into the banks. The banks create drposJts for the
La~~ wrote: dl d l be organlters of student rebellions Phyllis WJsehel, United Call-government's account, and new money is created out or thin
Ueve •::~= not~~~r~se w~ ~s ~~~olutio~tet ~bo dar;.,at-!ornia &nk, Laguna Hills Of-air. lbe vastly increased amount of money in cin:ulation
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1
em g 00 on Y 0 e oy flee, BoJ: 2160, Laguna HUJs, leads to rises in prices
are tn schOO ......... use neywant our educationallnsUtuUons but Ca lli 92653 "S. 19 h · · to be, but trom thOse whO are the nation UseU, a.nd to curb · • mcc 46, t e gros_s .pubhc debt of. 1~c government has
:ra........A there whether by Se· tllelr activities with wh.ateve These groups desene your lncruscd from $260-bJlhon to $375-billlon. Around a 40 ~ • r support Remember· "The life t · h h r d 1 d h d · lh tectlve Service or by so<:l<i.l for ce Is oeressary Including • · .. pcrcen mcrease m t e money m t e e era e t, an m at • you Sllve may be your own. t1mc we've had approximately a 40 perc~nt decline in the
BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES---Good or bad? P"~'r':.:·~r:;:.· ~::~~.~~".;,'; '"'""' '",,, noon<y •upply
By SpecJal Correspondent Presidio elementary and Vic -ham's quote gave reason to tong as geDeral ob}ecll"es are 1s immtdiMcly rcflt'cted m the purcha"ng powcr or the dollar.
A few Unes In last week's toria. elementuy schools from doubt whether there ts any the rule, our goals may appear rhere's alway., a 11 me lag. The money mpply would incrcast'.
article were Inadvertently o-the Ne..-port Mesa school dis-"good" behind tllem at all. worthwhJie to external observ-one year, and people said, ·Well, 1h1~ IS JU~t an unusual
mltled, and we want 10 reprint trtct participated in the field Most articles on this topic ers. Butonewestarttodescrlbe occurre nce · But after the money ~u pply has been mcrcasing
that portion In complete and testing of an educaUooal ob-lead you to betieve that this Is precisely what ldods of changes 'readily for a great number uf ye.ar,, 1hen fhe people begin to
corrected form because It is }ectlves viewpoint analysts something that has always been we are bringing about In the get the Idea, this is gomg fo go on forever. Then they begin
essential for full understand-(need assessment) developed by done. But the answer to this is learner, there Is the danger to trade money away and bu~ gooJ'i with tt. th1nkmg lhar
ing of the implications to our the Center for theStudyofEvaJ. mer ely ~t schooldlstrlctsae -that the publlc wtu reject our tn-the money Isn't going to be worth anything and the gocxb will
local schools. uation as part of their evalua-cepting federal fuods for pro. tenUons as unworth." Maybe rhat"s when prices begin to go up
We were telhng about Dr. tion of the elementary schOOl grams must complywlth,orare 'll'e are not sl4JPQsed to know! ··we're m a deep me\\. How dtd v.c gc1 herc'1 We got
James W. Popham, head of the pr oject." superseded b)' the federa.l Where does this leave the here because lhe poi1IK'1ans d1~overed I hat 11 was very easy
Center for the Study of Eva\-It wa.s at this point that we goals--unless of course, they teacher who Is dedleated to to &1.'1 elected 1f thcy pronu..cJ a Jo1 of good1eli for the ~oplc
uation at UCLA, who was a.n.s-were tying the Newport Mesa are the same to start with. teaching the student? Educa-and dcc1ded not 10 sttck the ~oph.· w11h the h1ll for lhl.'m.
werlng ob,tectlotlS raised a. school district to the Center for When the goats are dUferent, tton today does not believe in hut to buy the go<l<he~ w11h horrowed mone)'
gainst behavioral objectives. the Stud)' of Evaluatlon, direc. the "intent" Is dlt!erent. teacher s actually teaching, but "Wh~·n a pohiiCian aJ.,.(~eates a hranJ new spcndmg prO·
Then the questionwasraJsed: ted by Dr. Popham. As reported by most parents, that students learn by actually gram to he financed by borrow•ng. he passes 11 off as same-
" What has Dr. Popham got to In speaking of '•behavioral the goals or the Newport Mesa participating. 1h1ng wh1ch w1t1 bc pamles.\. AcHI;IIIy, he ha'>n't made a pain-
do with the Newport Mesa ob)eclives," we told you that schOOl district have never been This theOry sounds line on lc!i.s propou,l, he ha .. ~h ifJed 1he pam from our ann to our
schools?" Dr. Popham had poloted out clearly outlined In layman's paper, but when II comes toap-leg, that's all.
The omtsslon occurred in in one of his sptoeehes that language. Their philosophy Is plication, the student gets lost. "lnflauon 1<\ a cymcal tv. It falh w1th ter11hle grav1t y on
tiJe answer to that question. ··mer ely to reveal the nature just as garbled. So how does Before you can participate, you the poores.t peopk Ver~· nch, ..oph1mcuted. flexible mveSiors
Thai paragraph sl10uld read of some behavior changes we any parent In this district know must learn the ground rules, can stash the1r dou.c.h av.ay over~a~ or 1n ,ome eKa~
as follows: are bringing about In our where the district sta.ndsona.ny which in this case would be haJchcs from the ml1at1onaq 1a:'(at1on sy~tf'm ThC" average"
The answer is tlus: "Rep~ schools would be ern barns-Issue, when he can't understand bas1c educatloo. person Joesn"t have the wealth to l.'ngage m ttm kmd of thm~.
resentatlves from California sing," In questioning the hon-what they are talltJ.ng about'' . A~. one parent receotly put anJ he ge ts sockrd nght t'>clv.cen Jtw cyt" C"vtn t1me."-
elementary, Mariners elemen-orable tnteolions behind "be-With all their training, it 11, The students are being Amencan Way Featurf'~
tary, Monte Vista elementary, havtoral objectives," Or. Pop-wouW seem a simple jOb to asked to swim before they are
LETIERS TO EDITOR· ·
• YOUNC CTTIZENS
Editor of tile Enslt,'Tl,
People !Ita~· be 11red ot hear~
1ng 6bout elections, but the fol-
lowing seems well worth men-
Horung:
It W<~.s Indeed rJe<&rleniog to
see tfle willingness and cooper.
dtton ev 1dent il.t the Republlca.o
vidory headqi..~;irter s here in
~ewport Reach. Team:. were
orgam"te1l to get out the vote.
My "teli.m" ~nc luded 2 high
school boys , and I have to ad-
mit i was at fir st sceptical,
but I cert&inly need oot to have
been, for the~ 2 boys worked
enthusiastically and energeU~
Cdlly, calling on Republicans
tCI brin ~: them to the polls for
VOtin g.
I would like to mention the
names or these two boys: Rick
Wemert and Mike Lawler, who
worked (4 S many othersJ fr om
2 p.m. until closing or the
polls, B p.m. In expressing
apprecta.llon to one of thelt
mothe rs, I thougflt your read-
e rs would be interested to hear
that the c1v\cs teacher at Ha.r-
bo r High schOOl insisted that
eit.Ch one In the class work 20
hOur s for a candidate of thelr
cho1ce to help see th.at the)'
got elected! How wooderrut!
(Approved of as long as politi-
cal sides are 00( taken, of
course). This certainly helps to
cr eate alert active cit! tens with
a.n ever-widening knowledge of
how our pa.rty system operates!
This mother said that the en-
thusl.asm o( her son •as so ov-
erwhelming thai she too had
beCOme active and said that
while It was work, the pleuure
had s urpassed the effort eJ:-
peoded arvl she thoroughly en.
)Dyed lt.
It seemed well to mefttton
this In view of the dishea.rten-
1ng news we heu continually
aboUt our young people. W~
should acknowledge aDd applaud
the good when we bear U. There
are many wOO wUI be IQOd Am-
er lean clU&eos with a btt ot
help and slWOft trom their
not even tw1 the chance to
prove his worth.
The life they seek to destroy
may someday, U allowed to
Uve , save Uves. The Ufe they
seek to save has already taken
life.
ThOse si4>JXlrtlng the prac-
tice of abortion have not rea.
soned their posttlon. They have
weighted the scales o( justice
heavily in favor of the criminal
and given lJttle 11 any consider-
ation to the inoocent .
A person Is Innocent until
proven guiltY. Those trying to
legaUz.e murder through abor ~
tlon are seeking to Jegallz.e
lynch mobs.
Yours truly,
Richard E. Woodin
San Gabnel, Calif.
• NE W GIVE-AWAY
Editor of the Ensign,
The people have gradually
discovered foreign alr:l Is a
snare and a delusion. It has
nad to change its ta.ce often
to survive--lend-lease, UNRR,
Marshall plan, mutual assls-
taoce, mutual defense, secur-
ity programs , ICA, ECA, and
now Agency for International
Development.
Foreign ald givers have now
devised a new subtle plan--the
"World Bank" will make
"loans" at lower rates tlla.n
thOse at wh.\ch they can borrow
the funds. Most "lolilns" will 1
oever be repaid!
We have absol~ely no mor:aey
available for foreign ald. It
must au be borrowed at ta..x-
pa.yers' expense,
Congressmen should be a.
lerted to thJ.s proposed Wor kt
Bank give-any.
Sincerely,
C.C. Moseley,
Gltukle
FROM THE BIBLE
Yet lt plea.sed the Lord to
bruise Mm; 1\e hath put hlm to
crtef: •hen tiiOu lha.lt make his
soul &n offertnc for sln, 1M
w.U see Ilia aeed, be shall pro. elder s. D. Naplie Jon, tU dlJI, aM the pleasure
Newport Btach of tht Lord aball prosper tn Ml
twod.
• ABORTlOH IS MURDER He shill Me of the traY1ll
Editor of the! Eu.lp, ot tt11 10111. aD11haU bel Dlia-
Abortion by U1 otber Qall'lt; fied: by b1t Dowledil .tii.U my
I• murder, Tbou wbo commlt rllbltoUS _.... JuUtJ m&QJ;
It ahou.ld be tried u murderers tlr bl sbaU beu U.1r
I"• pramtdltaltd kltllior. U Is lalqldUea.
C'Qio.IJ a pandoaofoar Umet TblrefOr• wUJ J dJY\de him a
.at most ot---' -orltll ............. bt
.llo practleootal>artloutr<IIICIJ lbtll -tile 011011 orUll tl>a
proiHt ... ciOllll -"'· tf· ttiOII; --bt -........
ptdlul ol bow llol-tile oul IU Dll -dtl1l; ud llo
crl .... It tt locrtdll>lt t11ot wu -td orUll u. -
I.QJ'OM eoald diJoN w anCbl cr...w•; UIS bt tve UN tta
1Ue at a murdlru 1PbUe tbiJ' ol.IDUJ, &at !Mdt~
tlltmaal¥u -to domtJ tile .,. tilt --•· (lalall
Ult of -7t1 -· -hll Sl:IO.Il.)
·.-
outline what this district has taught to paddle. Aod before
in miDd tor educatlftg their the)' get a cMDCe to fJIId out
pupils, but somehow this is what the)' dld wrong "hen they TRICK GUN STATISTICS ~kea ~:. th;~~~e ~d~~.~~ KO uooer, they are testedll" Colorado Spring1 (Colo.) Gazette-Telegraph
Music treat for C.A.R. The ohJ '"Y'"S• hgwe' •11•11 1 he . hUJ I1!H~ ~,:o,~n \ure figure."
,IJII hold' tflH' lho'c v.hu h.1vc 'li'lll'Cie.l that che Prcs1·
lien!'~ V1olencc ( umnu'""n rep ... n on l!llll' 'ol.:l' dangerou~Jy
Th u Bow Soc! 1 di~lorlcd hy ,J.Iti'>IIC.d '11'111111cl.:ty v.dl tinJ Jhe followmg ol e r:enry en e y, Mr s. WOllam L. Bents, re-
Chlldren or the American Rev-freshmen! chairman, during the tnterc'1
olution, w\11 hold its bi-monthly social hOur. The COnlnll\\lon ''·•~<'nl•'nl v.11h '•''P..'•'t ~~~ h<•ndgunll read
meeting on Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. Clothing, canned goods and 1n p<~rt . In the home of Mr s. Alan Stone-other food, blankets and toys "Though vnly tml.'-ljll<llter ,,, .dl tire,;1nh o.,.,.ncd 111 the
ma.n, Vista del Udo, Sll LidO will be brought to the meeting Un11ed State) arl· h:JnJgu1n. lht·y .1r•· U\l'li m 1 h rce-qu;~rters of
Park Drive Ne-rl Beaoh lh< hon11C1d"' ·· • -..... • by members to be sent to Am-~ Mark Northcross, president, erlcan lndtans where needed. fh" " .1 pit'l'l' nt ,J.d. uhlu,..:JIItln Mo't people Interpret
will Introduce Mrs. Stoneman, In addition, the 30C.A,R. mem-11 w 'ay th:tt thret·-tounn, nt all h:u1dgun~ lire U!>Cd hy crim·
the former Lois Lynn Rogers, bers a.re continuing to collect 1n<1h The '1a1emcm .1c1u.o!ly qy, no ~uch 1hmg. What it
noted concert pi.anlst, who wW clean empty glass containers. dt"IC'i, of cour"'· " 1o compart· h.m.Jgun~ v.11h hom1c1de~
present a program of American Already 1,800 pieces nave been wh1ch "l11lt comp.mn(! tra~·to" ,.,,,h ''-~u .. ,h They ;ue o;evcral
music. Mr s. Stoneman, whO sold to Kerr co. for reuse. ordt·rs or m:•gn1tude .•p..rt
feels strongly that young people Proceeds from this project will ·rake 1hc ,, .... ·rn.:nt b11 hy h11
should realize the importance of be used to reforest an acre of Only onl·-qu.mer ,,, ;til hre.tl nh 1n tht· l ' S ;,re h.mJgun~.
their early American music burned out Orange County a.e. Tho,~t ·~. oul or lliO nHihon pri\3\••ly ""ned !!un'l. ~5 n1111ion
her itage, studied with Adolpb reage. ..rc handguns
WeidiR aOO Henlot In Chicago A coming ways and means They I thl" h:mdgun~ 1 arc us.rd m three·lounhs of the
and Madame Adelle aus der Henry Bowen Society event wlll hom1cide.,, 1t ·~ cb.tmcd Bul homtc1de'i for the year under
Ohe and Rudolph Brethaup In be a booth at Richard's Lido ~tudy tot<~ltd fewer lh:tn 6,0(X): hence h;~ndguns figured in
German)'. Market Nov. 20. C.A.R. mugs, ol5n0 hom1ctdr'l--lh~t ~~. 4.500 handguns, out of 25 mil·
Hettlna Bents, American Mu· pens, aprons, mission plates, 111111 v.·er~· u'ied for lo:.Jihng That " .01 R per cent. In short,
sic cha.lrman., and Robin Miner, historical caleooars and DAR 91,11182 per cent of all handgun~ arc NOT used for homicides.
American Literature chairman, cook books will be sold, DAR It nO"-hccomcs clf'ar 1hat the btg scarc statement by the
will give reports, followed by philanthropies will benefit. Ju-.:omm1sston fiults down to a tractional percentage. Ob-
'"Ol!P singing of patrloUc songs o1 of th ~ .. 1 DAR · · to· ors e ....... n._r ng v1ou~ly, seemg that the stat1St1c dJd not bear out itt pOint
accompanied by Mrs, Stoneman. chapter Col. Will tam CabeU . . . In the absence of Mrs Bruno lit 1 th 1 1 d 1 of Vltw m favor of confiscatmg firearms. the commiUJon · w a~sst e socey urng . . . U. Norman, senior president, the day JUggled the method of statmg 11 lo make 1t sound mon: im·
Mrs. David Dugle will asatst • pressivc than il actually 1s ,
The Slallslic:, u staled, i~ as phonty as a t""'o dollar bill;
a hct which should be emphas1tcd at every opportunity,
because the commiuion's demand for the contlsc:atioo of
ABSIIITA!!CE LEAGUE CIIAP'I'IIRS ot 0rutt <:.-,. orlll
_.q lA lllilllr ........... pnmllrt at ~~~~--
··-·--lA tiie -.o ---·~ tilt -""""'to plu tlltcllorliJ ........... -Ma-..t, at loll, ot tbo ~ -clloJ>IIr, ... lira.
Paal Ropu ot ~fiii)Ort a-b. rollolrloJJ till -••
alrl>(, tilt lliiO -orlll I» -Ia tile paiiUc Hor. U-11.
(P-bJ Rldoard Poelllo.)
h••ndguns rtsh on !his one point.
ment colla~s.
Without it, its entire arau·
DEFEAT NtXON"S GIVEAWAY TO lOAFERSI
Chattanooga (Tenn.) New~free Press
Pr~ident Richard M NJ\Ofl want~ to "reform" the very
bad current welfare proararn. Rut h1s subs.titule is a much
worse ooc that would put 1w1ce a~ many people on the hand~
out rolls for more than tw1cc a\ much moncy-includina a
auarantced income for people not working. It is in trouble
in Congress. II deserves to he .
To try to get 11 passed. 1hc Admmistrat1on urges the b1ll
be okayed, but lhat a onc·yc;ar ·'ui,.l-run" be undertaken
before the. whole p10gram would go mlo effcc:t. Fortunately,
Sen. John J. Williams. R·Dcl., is blocking this, inaistiD& •hal ihc plan not be approved un1il after il tesl is made and care-
fully ~rutiniud.
It shouldn't htke "' 1nal to find out the ACr~s faults of
the Nixon welfar'c proa:ra"l, PayinJ people for not workioa
it bad policy. The COAl admittedly would be hiah. Th~ plan
to cncounae people 10 work their w•y off of wclfa~ is not
promislnJ in liJht of New York City uperience in whkb
200,000 people were put on •ucb a pfOIJ&m, wit.b only
8,000 talci"l advanta,e of the i~ntlva and oo.ty 23$ people
bcinl removed from the welfare roUt u a ruuh.
The Mlta.re propam n«dt rt-formina t.dly. But tbc Ni.lon.
plan woukl atablilh a IICW opportunity for loafel"' 10 ride
fm at lbc ~ of workcn. wilh the uauraoce that
eve.ry dec:tioa -auld brin& new demand~ for tbe haNbltl
to be inc:~ased from the initial ft1ure of S I ,600 to Sl_400,
10 Sl.OOO. to Sl,600 and upward-with the pt01pect thai
Amtricaas wbo work for a IIYina would Drf'e1' eecape !be
trap of tbc»t wbo don't.
1be NllOD welfare '"fc!orm• plan il tht Adminllttatioo't w--polloy mktako. II ollould ""' bo oaly delaytd;
it lbould be ddt.ar.td.
Popper presents preview
Nov . 28 for 1 sf concert
Dr. JoaP-r,CIIalt-ot eodlqtlloporto<-oltllooo
tbt mule depu'tmtot &Dd cit-worQ 1n UC:l't CrawtorcS HaU
rector ot tht opera worklboe> &t 1:30 p.m. b7 tbt Lo. AD.p-
al UCLA, wiU opltl proooal IH PIIIUioriiiOOI<Drc-aiOI-
tbe fitst pre-coaeert pun.., del tM tatOD ol ZubtD )llehta.
tor the Oranp CouotJ Pblllar-TbJ.J: lDUi&l preYttw lecture
moolc Society, wW be taYitatloDII. RtaerYa-
Hla d1acUU1ooof Beetbo¥ea'• Uou are to bem&dtthrouJb tM
Leonore Ot'erture No. s, &DCl preYtft ch&irmea ol tbt 1Dd1 ..
Anton Bruclcotr'sSympbony No. Y'ldual Orup County PMlb&r ..
8 wtu bedn &.1 7 p.m. SaturdaY, monic eommlttee1. Futv epre ..
Nov, Z8, 1P the acteoee lecture coocert prtritwl In tbe 19'10-
hall at uti, tmmtdlateiJ pre-71 Mrlts are to be open to
tbe publle, tre.-ot cbarp. They
ue scbeduled for 11 a.m. OG
Dee. 1&, March 10, April lf,
ll&y 5, &Dd May 19 tJ EdwarcSJ
Newport Claema Tbeater lD
Newport Ceoter.
INEIWPORT HARBOR EN~~
FlRST SECTION --Paoe l
THURSDAY, NOV. I~ 1970
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
Anne Jahns is bride
mblyman Badham
A double rlngeeremony lnthe
Newport Harbor Lutheran
Church Saturday, Nov. 7, united
Assem,lyman Robf:,rt E. Bad-
ham and Mrs. Anoe Curoll
Jahns {n murta.ge.
The brl.de, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard G. Carroll
of Tustin, wore a: powder blue
knit jacket dress and match-
ing accessor ies. She carried a
l'lctortao f'IOseg:a.y of garoet
rosebuds a.nd field nowers. Her
sister, Mrs. Stanley Snyder Jr.,
of Riverside, sel"'le<l as matroo
ol hooor.
Assemblyman Badham, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Sadh2.m
Jr. of Cheviot Hills, wts at-
tended by hls brother, Byron
Jack Badham 111 or Newport
Sea(' h..
The 11 a.m. ceremony, of-
fi ciated by the Rev. James G.
Blain, wu witnessed by lamlly
and a few friends.
Both parents of tne brIde aOO
bridegroom attended, as weU
as the newly married couple's
5 cnt ldren: Robert Jr .• Sharon,
and Bill Badham; aod Phyllis
a.nd JennHer Jahns. Also at the
cerJmony were Stanley Snyder
Jr. of Riverside; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward F. Ward Jr., Mr. a.OO
Mrs . Richard D. Carroll, Mrs.
Susan Warrum, and Mr. and
Mrs. T.N. Tiberg,wlthd.aughter
Terr i Ann, all of Newport
Beach; and Mrs. Of!Ua Baii-
Llovera of Los Angeles.
The newlyweds ue spending
a week's honeymoon in Hawaii.
Topic is holiday tricks
Or. Jan Popper, a native of
Cz.ecboaloorakla, came to the
United states Sl year• aco a.nd
bu taupt at stanford Unher-
ally u well as at UCLA. Th11
puC summer marked hJs see ..
oDd aeuoo u arttstJe direc-
tor ot the LDternaUoaal Opera
Scbool at the Center for the
Performing Arts ln San Diego,
where studeota from all over
the wor ld jOtn each year wlth
the most talented yOWlg Amer l-
ea.o slneers to produce ooen
durlng a 2-month Intensive
tralnlng eourse.
THE CANDLE UGHTING Is in commemoraUon of the 14th
anniversary of the founding of Newport Harbor Grand-
mothers Club, Charter 419, :at a meeting held at the Ja-
maica Inn, Corona del Mar. TOday, Nov,l2, they will hOld a
combination birthday luncheon and installaUon at the Mesa
Verde CoWttr y Club In Costa Mesa. Pictured here, from
left, are Mrs. Paul (Sor enta ) Huffman of Costa Mesa, the
outgoing pubUclty chairman; Mrs. Geor~ (Billie) Shaw of
Tustin, outgoing president; Mr s. R, H. (Dorothy) Van Mar-
ter of Huntington Beach, the new president, and Mr s. Ron
(Violet) Evans of Costa Mesa, installing ottlcer . Mrs.
Huffman, now servmg as national or ganization; Mrs. Shaw,
and Mrs. Van Marter are an Charter members of the c lub.
Other offi cers to be installed tOOay are Mrs. M A. (R uth )
Moor, fir st vtce..president; Mrs. Margret Gottschllch., 2nd
vice-president; Mrs. Huffman, secretary; Mrs. Richard
(Helen) Gr een, corresponding secretary, and Mr s. Louts
(Peart) Spielberger, treasurer. (Ensign photo.)
Mrs . H. B. Benjamin, presi-
dent, announces that the New-
port Be:tch Frleods of the LI-
brary Will meet at 10 a.m.
Nov. 20 at the home of Mrs.
Bayard Hyder, 1106 Santl.1.go
Drive, Uover Shor es. Assist-
Ing will be Mrs. Walter White
and Mr s. Bert Coffey.
Miss Zada Tii }lor, world~
wide traveler wno has selec-
ted Newport Beacll for he r per· NEWLYWEDS AHHE AND 808 BADHA.M.
DR . JAH PDPP ER
Church News
Tlul Luthera.a Church of the
Master, 2900 Pacitlc View Dr.,
Harbor View Hllls--"The bea-
con of Hope," based oo Matthew
24:15-28, Is the topic of Dr.
WllUam Eller's sermon for the
9 aM 11 a.m. Sunday services.
The seaior hlgh Luther Learue
will discuss ''ChrlstWI Uvtng"
at 7 p.m., with Art Womer Jr.
as guest leader. • • •
Christian Science Churches
·-''Mortals and immortals,''
showing that peace and love
are ava.lla.ble to et"eryooe, Is
the theme tor this Sunday's
le sson sermon. Services are
a.t 9:15 and 1l a.m. In Newport
Beach, 11 a.m. In Costa Mesa,
aDd 10 a.m. In Hu"bor View
deots lD the Sanb. Aoa billngua 1
pre-scbool proiJ'am. Asslstlng
her are Nancy HUdeDbrand, Na.n
Fryer, Lots Sword, Mary Lou
Mlcbaels, Clara Aztater, Dar-
leoe Parsons, Coleen Jensen
aDd Llnda GemiiU. • • •
The Newport Unity Ch urch,
meeting at 15th St. and lrvlne
Ave., CUU Haven--The Rev.
Loren FUckinger wtll preach
on '•Seeking tile kingdom" at ••
the 10 and 11 :15 a.m. services
this Su.oday. • • •
Michael Esses, member of
the teactung stan at Melody-
la.od Chrlstia.n Center 10 Ana-
heim, wUI share tus testimony
ill the prayer, praise and tel-Hills. • • • lowshlp meeting at 4 p.m. SWl-
The Plymouth Congregational day at PrinceotPeace Lutheran
Church, 3262 Broad St., New .. Cburch, corner of Mesa Verde
port Hel&hts--"Have you a good East Drive and Baker Street,
splrltual appetite?" Is the ser-Costa Mesa. Mr. Esses, boro
mon t®ic of the Ret". Norman a.o orthodoz Jew, had completed
Brown tor the 10 a.m. service rabbinic training before hls
this SuDday. eooversion. He Is pubUshlng a
Eagle band
wins again
Tile Est:.l.ncla high school
marchmg band recently won its
2nd sweepstakes trophy in 2
weeks .
The Eagles, under the direc-
tion or Peter Fourruer and led
b}' drum majOr Carl Stevens,
were named the top band in the
competlllon parade at Los Ala-
mitos and won the grand mar-
shal's troph}', The band was In
competition with 12 other bands
from Orange Coun t)'.
Only 2 weeks earlier they
won the first sweepstakes tro-
phy In the histor y of the schoOl
at the TusUn Tiller Days pa-
rade. The Estancia drill tea m,
under the instruction of Bobbie
Kinyon, aOO led by Sand y Ber g,
won lts flrsttrophy of the sea-
son at the Los Ala mitos compe-
tition. The team placed 3rd in
that contest. • • • book reflectinc his awareneSI
St. Andrew's PresbyterlaA c1 thl Holy Spirit ln lha Old AWARD S BA. .. QU ET S E T
Churel'l, 000 St. Andrew's Road, Testament a.od b.1s k.Oo'lr1.ed&e SCULPTOR Glorla Pugsley or the Bluffs Is pictured model-FOR BOOK WEE K
manent home :iller see1ng the IBtth ~ucJ· phr,lr,.)
enUre world, will speU on ,.----------------.......... ~
"Tricks for the holidays."
She has published "A time
for cook.lo~;:," published by Holt,
which ·.viii be available at the
meetwg. Her personal collec-
tion of r.ook books will also
be on displ.t).
A short preview skll of ··Ali
Bathi and the forl y ttneves"
by the Children's ThecterGuHd
wlll be presented il) Mrs. Al-
len Rosenber g, Mr s. Franklin
Goodenough J r. and !Ms. J.
Duocan.
S P ITTING O N A STONE 1
i H'r tr} '>PI111n!! lln ..1 ~t~me 10 c:;Jo;c p.nn ~ Sound~
fvol1~h. nov.,Hl.J\\ Hu!"' ll'mg lome ~jQ folk) actually
u«d 1h1' "rell')(<h .. v.c·r.: luc k) hl t'IC.' II\ mg m 1h1s
Jge c•f modern medl<.rnc. ~c•.hcal o;crence has grven
u' many .,..onderful p.un rellt\C:r~ and other rthablc:,
erfccu~c: dru~s Hov.c,er, 11 '~ttll nol "'I-.e lO u!oe any
mc:d1catron mdrsnrmmatel~ V. hen ~ou don't foci up
10 par. ask )'Our ph>~l..:ro.~n·, .tdHCC lint Then. rf M
prescn~ mc:dn::.tllon. come If' us V..c:'ll till twi
prescrrpuon rrompl l) .. nJ o:.~rc:full)
Christensen PhcaiiMICY
CWf Haven--Or. CharlesDier-of tbe Hebrew language. tng the head of famous movie and TV comedienne Phyllis An awards ~uet will be
enfield will preach on "By the • • • DUier for a museum of noted per sonages tn Texas. Mrs. held Nov, 19 at the !';ewporter PLAr-o-StNG 4 Dec. 26 wedding
numbers" at 8, 9:30aod 11 a.m. Th r Pu'"'ley has also done sculpture or prominent local rest-lnn by the Southern California at Our Lad)' Queen °1 \n~rels
1021 E. COAST JnliT-CO.O•A Da. JI.Aa
omou: s.zue
' Sunday. Pare·•s or hi~ -'hool e loth ann!V"ersary o the .. -Do c II L. C CathoUc Church are ~11ss Su -:================:;;;~ •• "" -. p byt 1an Ch h r tn c dents inc luding for mer Newport Beach Ma yor reen ounc on 1terature for hil-young people are lnV"Ued to res ~r F urc ~ ~ o-Marshall, and she n.as been asked to prepart' a model of dren and Young People in ob-san Stanton and Rober! E..~~~-
meet wlth youth leade;~ a~d 3 ;:lla.Mot;sa~SOwl~~e:e~·bra~:d tennis champion Rod Laver, (Ensign phOto.) servallf'P or ch.itdren's book :~~c'!:;e b;n~:e:~~t;"'~f ~;
p.m. Sunday In the es e at tbe Nov. 29 services. Pastor week Nov, 15-21. f r offee a.nd ""'rent -1 ed 1 1 br ide-to-be, ~lr. J.nd Mrs. room 0 toe _.. -Bruce Kurrte wiU preach at L EGA.L-~·mTic-:::: . L '::GAL NO TIC~ nterest peop e wUJ trave Char les B. StantonJr.of C .~.n~eo MARINERS CHURCH
leader d,la gue., the 9;30 and 11 a.m. services. ----------------__ trom San D1ego, Los An~les , T ...~ 1 •
0
Etiver side, San ~rnardioo, aiY:l Highlands. Parents of 1t1e Ill· !Jr. Glenn (1'~ ... 1. proft>ssor oil T.dbot heolo,.ca
Mr s. Ruth Manahan of the lnner will be served at 12:30 CITY Of :->'EWPORT BEACH, C ALJfUH~iA Orange counties to hear .;bout tended groom are Mr. o.~nd Mr s. St>nnnar;, Ld MlfJf!a., IS lllf' pulpit mtmster for the
board of deacons iscoordina.tor p.m., followed by entertainment NOTICE L'lVITL.'lG BillS the latest 400 best In literature frank L. Wilson of Cost::.. J.1esJ.. 10 J,ni. and : 00 p,n1 . Sundo.~l serviCE'S. The Rev.
tor St. Mark Presbyterian aM remlnisclng. James Ballin-SEALED BI[X; wll! be received at the offke of the City for childr en and young people. Both of tht' eng.;~ o.:ou~le JIE' Vqllla m o\clon 1s . 111.rr·n pao:;tor and Is available
Church's pro)ect to help pro-ger wUl guide the 10-year re-C lerk, City Hall, Newport Beach, California, until ~:30 A.M. John Donovan, executive di-English ma,ors and lAlth o.T.Hl for ~·islt.lUon 4Jlll ounselu1~·.
vide nutritious lunches for stu. view, iocludtngslldesa.oclfilms. on the 23rd day of November, 1970, at whicn U1ne they will bfo rector of the Children's Book uate<l !rom (oron.a. •le i ~~.II SC\lJA V SC llOUL . . 9·01J A.M.
opened and r ead, ror performing work as follows: Council, dnd author, will key-high schooL SUSdn lS oow 4t-~·oEtSH IP SLR \'IC E ..... 10·00 A.M.
Central Bible Church OEMOLIT IO~ Of HOlliES FOR oote the affair with J talk on tend10g Cal State Loni! UeJ.Cil. f:. ·,r•>I:-;G :)Eh \'It E. • • • ~:00 P.M.
THE 321'0 STREET WIDENl~G PROJECT '· Boolr.s hav e rights too.'' Her fiance 15 at l.iC L\. ,Peter 2200 E. COAST H WY ., CO RO H A 0 EL MAR
ORAHGE A VEHUE ot 23RD STREET
COSTA t.IESA PHONE : 54·5303
CONTRACT NO. 1152 TherE' will be a oo-hOst cock-l~z:.M:::.· :St~n: .. :r_p:ltOI:o~.~~ ----.!::=======::::::11::::::::::====; Bids muo:;t be submitted on the Proposal for m attached with tall hour in the :-.ionte Culo
the contract documents furnished by the Pubhc Works Depart-Room at 6:30 p.m. Otnner w!U
ment. The addlttonal copy of the Proposal Form 1s to be retained be served at 7:30. Suod~ School & Worship ... 9:00 &nd 10:30 a.m.
Sunday EveniDI Worlblp . , , ..•.... 7 :00p.m.
Wednuday Bible Study & Pray er ..... 7 :00p.m.
Pastor
FRED R. MORSE RICHARD REED
Ap lndependeot church wttb Btble teacbiDI ministry
~··· n.I'CIIV .. OF
CIIM1'1 laDJWI
JJOJ Yla Udo
No_t_
lUNDA Y ICIIClOL
LUTIIIIIAM QIIJ 1101
OP TMIIIIASTIR IL,,._,.c;~~o .... ,, "-"•• --llnDr. c... till-. Colli.
J:a.WUl'AMILIU.O ,... .... ,
1:00 A.ll-Faallr --.UI.-ca..lo-_, __ ,.
JSIOtiiXD
by the bidder fot his records. JOI H S CHURCH S T A F F
Each bid must be accompa.med by cash., certified check or , .
Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City of ~ewport Beach, New member ~f the mlrus-
!or an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. terial staff a.t Pnnce of Pe:i.CE'
The title of the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall Lutheran Church 10 Costa Mesa
be clearly ma.rked on the outside of the enve!q>e containing the is Dr· Agnar T "rmer • .""'n?.,has
bid served congreg:.tt10ns tn "1en,
• t w· M d' to The Contract Documents that must be completed, executed, Minn.; ola, IS., a Lson:
and r eturned tn the sealed bid ar . South Dakota, EJu Cl.'u re, ~Is.;
A. Proposal e. Brooldyn, ~. Y ., 4nd HI!: Ave.
B. Designation or Subcontrac tors Grace In Pasadena. He IS the
c. Bidder's Bond son of the late Dr. Jacob Tan-
D. Non-collusion Altldavlt ner, who for a number of yeus
E. Statement of Financial ResponsibilitY was professor ~f dogmatics at
F. Teclln.lcal AblUty and Experience References Luther Seminar), St. Paul.
These documents shaU be a.ftlxed with the signatures aM APP RECIATION BANQU ET
Utles of the persons signl.ng on behalf of the bidder. For Cor-
porations, the s ignatures of the President or Vice President
and Secretary or Assistant Secretary are required and the Cor-
porate Seal Shall be aftlxed to all documents requiring signatures.
In the case of a PartnershJp, the signature of at least one general
partner Is required.
No bids will be accepted from a Ccntractor who has not been
Ucensed In accordance with tbe provlsionsofChapter 9, D!vlstoo
ill of the Business and Professions' Code. The Contractor
shaU state his Ucense number and clusltlcatioo In the Proposal.
Plans a.nd Contract Oocwneats, tnciudill£ Special Provlslons,
may be obtained at the Publlc Works Department, City Hall,
A workers' appreciation I:Qn-
quet wiiJ be held at 6:30 p.m.
today, Nov. 12, at Harb...r Tri-
nity Baptist Ch urch, 1230 Saker
Street, Costa Mesa. The R~Y.
Wayne Btbelhelmer will bring
a message on "Go, teach with
love."
3atJ Broad IV.tl Newport Beach, Callfornl.a. at DO cost to Ucensed contractors. A
Nt -.on B•t•a. oon-refundable charge of $2.00 will be required for each set ol A Fru .. ~ I•~•,••J.,, Plans and Contract Documents Issued to others. It Is requested
Co•lr•t•llu•l thai the PlansandCocUactDocumeotsbereturnedwithtn 2 weeks
c•rl•ll .. Chrd after the bid opening. The City has adopted the Sta.oda.rd Specltlcations for PubUc
&E V. NO&IIAN BaOWN Works ConstrucUon (19'70 EdJUoo aDd S\Q)lemeots) as prepared
MIHISTB R. b7 the Southern Calltoro.la Cbaptersofthe American PubUc Works
SUNDAY SE RVICE Asaoclatloo and the As90Clated General Contractors of America.
AND CHU RCH SCHOOL Copies may be obtained from Bulldlllg Ntws,loc., 3055 Overlaltd
~~~~~~~~~~~~~A~T~l~O~:OO~~A~.II~.~~~ AYO., Lo5 An .. les, CatU. 90034, (213) 810-gen. Na r.ury c.,• ,row~.~ The City has adopted Sta.oda.rd Speclal Pr~lslonaudStandard
PRONE: lt ... l1'tl Dnw1Dp. C(JJUes of lhese are an.J.labte at the Publlc WorU
Department at a cost of $2.00 per set.
1r1 aeeorduc:e W'ltll the ... ~slons of AJ'Ucle Z, Chaptar 1, FIRST BAPI'i8't CIIUBCII Part 7 of the CaUiornla ~Code (S.Cuoos I T1ll el ltQ.), Uto
"TWE CIIHTBit ~011 8181.1C_.U. STUDfiS"
r. G. MIIUPtWPSC P.UJVIIS OIL JN!liS GIIIU
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11:00 A.ll. -llomlog worsll lp
7:00 P.ll. -Ewool og Stnlce
IOIM-•11• ~~ -· of.P. G. II•••••
(AI S•t• A•• A.,e,), Clllrtetteli 1-..1
CltJ CoUDc:U ot the City ot Newport Beleh hU ueerta.lD.I<t tM
,.....U prenJUnt rate o( per diem waiN lD tM \oc&Ut;J lD
•llldl tbe wort 11 to be perb'mtd l:)r each craft, etustJiea.ttoa.
or tJPt o1 wortm&D or maebUic DMCitd to tncl&t tbe COIItnd ANN SULUVAJrf 0( M.,port
Ull IIU oot 1or11t ..... ttoms Ill Ruol-too. eou, _.., Boleo 1s dl,..,_,lll& ltlll uro
MaJ ll, INt. A CXIP7 c11Ud re10lutioals tY&lllblalD the oftlee oU p&lDtla,p ID Gleadl.h Ftd-
Gf lllo City Clark. AU parUol lo tllo -sllall be 10• ..... oral S.Ylllp' Newport Ct-
bl' all --ol tllo Calib'nla Labor CO... rtWIDc lo pro-Gfllco at 500 Newport C-ftlllor ftl'l raloo ~ 1 Tlll-1 ltl llleluol•o). DriYO tbroollt NoYombor 30.
7,.. ANNUAL ORANGE COUNTY
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COWBOYS GO
FOR TITLE
)(ITCB BARNETT, No. 80, attempts a conversion agal.D.st the MOQI"'V1a Bobcats In tbe
Ccwalts' 50 to 0 Tlctory last Saturltly. Tbe klek wu w1.de. lloldlng the ball Ia Guy
PuNt', No. 29, BJoc.kini:.., troot 1s Jerry Miller, No. 78, aM No. 27a.t the lett ts MUte
Roleltl. (EDSlpl pbol<> by Vle Op&le.O.)
Tbe Newport Mesa Cowboy a TustiD Rams were;.• O:tlle,;.&~lop;;,;;
Will meet aootbw top On.nce ed team ill tbe u
COWity cooteoder wheo they were unscored .. ~ Wlt1l
cla.sb wttb tbe TustlD Rams at previous week so entered
the Santa Alll Memorial Park quarter-llmlls favored to wtttp
Saturday at 5 p.m. the Colts by at least 14 to to
Both teams battled their way points.
to tbe semis after fterely coo-Both teams pla.yed on evert CORSAIRS ROMP 50 -0
The CorSiirs wU1 true! to Stutoo Baootto clash In the
Mtutoa VIejo htgti school tor Jr. Pee Wee semt-nnals at
tbelr Jr. Midcet seml-ft.oal 9:30 and the Pee Wee seml-
touriiiUnent &&me with the Gar-finals at 12.
Smith made 2 touchdowns a.ud tested quarter-rotmd matcbes. terms the 1st q!Al'ter. Tbe
stole the ball on his own 35 The Rams barely tumc on lo Colts had a decided edge In the
and ran H to Ute Moorcrt1a 15. edge coach Roo st&rlr.man's Znd perk>d w1.th quarterback
Pete McCowen climaxed a Newport-Mesa Colts 12-6, &Dd Kyle Blschottdlrec.Ungthepow-
sustained drive with a 4.-yarder the Buelr.aroos of Coach Rollle ertul Newport-Mesa offense
lor the 1st TD aod came t.ck Pulask.l IIQueaked by another that got lnto h.lgfl gear wl\en
COLT QUARTERBACK Kyle Blseboft at rtgbt carries tor
a 6 yard gain oo a keeper In the 2nd qiiiU'ter of the quarter
ttnal& 1n the Jr. All American play-offs. No. 44. is Scott
Co show. The Colts lost 12 to 6 to the top nnlr.ed Tustin
Rams, who will play the Cowboys Saturday, (~.lelr. photo.)
Bucs go for
4 • 1n row
Taiii>&Clt Keo EppollleiJDor
returOid to tbt Buc llDt~e> wt~
I. YtDCf;&DCI kturday Diibt1 rip-
plJle ott 155 Jatda to ~ee
Oraap Cout Colle .. to a U..a
South Cout CoGttrtDCt WiDO'I·
er Mt. Sao AotOA&o al Mt. SAC.
TIM Buca wtu 10 lot their
4th ltral&bl klop wln Saturdlly m.cttt at San Dle&O Mes&. Start-
lei time ta 8 p.m.
Eppelhelmer, si~Uned wltb
eraektd ribs suffered ID the
L.A. Harbor pme, packed the
ball 25 Urnes aOO scored a TD
oo a. one-yard buck. He shared
otteoslve hooors with !la..nW
Dour Young, whO llauled 1o 9
puses from Guy Valbuena to
run hls season's total to S5,
an OCC record. YoUQ(s catches
for the year total S81 yards.
deo Gron Coyotes, the unde-The Corsairs wumed ~for
teated AJ&mo league champions. their semt-Clnal struggle with
Tbe pme will take place at a 50-0 romp over the Monrovia
2:SO aod .til be preceded bY Bobcats. Pete McCowen scored
the Newport Mesa Cbarger-3 touchdowns a.nd one PAT. Ron
on a beautifully eueutad quick ooe with their 7-6 win over tbe Bischoff coonected on a 31-M f" I v II
opener tor a 41-yard scoring Garden Grove La.ncersla.stSat-yard pass to aggressive Scott esa IRa e vs a ey
jaunt. The 3rd TD Ln the n.rst urday. A Colt win wouid have CosbOW lor 31 yeards. Larry •
Alter a scoreless nrst quar-
ter, tuUbllck Coe Weyer put
the Sues a.bead wlltn he burt-
led the Mountie l1De from ooe
yard out tor a 6-0 half-tlme
lead.
Meyere repealed his act tn
the 3rd qua.rter wlth aoottler
one-yard score at the 8:Z4
mark. Eppelhelmer blUed with
less than 3 mi nutes left in the
quarter on a one-yard run and
the Bucs led 18-0,
haU, dso by Mcc ...... was .. seen both Newport-Mesa teams Eoglellart and Coshow alter-It defeat by Ed"lson a 3-yarder that came after lD the semi's but 01. furious aated on carries to the Tus-a er
another well eJ:ec uted march late Colt rally was ldlled by Un 8, where Bischoff tossed
directed bY quarterback Tom the clock with the local Pee an 8-yard strike to Greg Met-The plucky Costa Mesa Mus-
Bazaca.s. Pete also went over Wees on the Tustin Ram 1<1-caU to take a 6-0 lead with tang grldders wUl wind ~their
tor the PAT to persooa.Uy ac-yard lloe. less than 2 minutes remaining 19 70 season against Santa Ana
count for all of the Corsair The Cowboys struck early ln in the Znd quarter. Colt strat-Valley at Orange Coast College
19 points In the nrst haU. the 1st quarter as quarterback egy backfired when an on-side Priday nigflt.
Ron Sm1th cont.lnued h.ts fine Mike McNeese directed the of-kick was recovered by the What could have been a good
offensive running aDd alterna-tense In a drlfe thai took 1Z Rams, who took advanta~ of season turned out to be a night -
ted with McCowen and Jon RaD-plays. Raody Parole, Marlr. Bu-thelr good field position by mare for CM.ch Mu Miller be-
dall to score the out z touch-kich, Brian Whitford and Ml.ke looping a long pass over the cause injun~.,; to many of nts
downs with 4 aM ll-yardscor-McNeese a.lternated OD ttle Colt deep salety to tie the key persoMEol for ced h.lm to
ing power plays. Tom Bazaeas march. A pass from McNe-ese p.me at 6-6 with seeoods re-complelely r evamp his Une-~
went 18 yards 00 a quarterback to Doug Adams, whO made a maintng before haU-Ume. several times durlng the sea-
"Cl.JPPER" SMITH. protege of the great Knute Rockne at option ror another Corsatr 6-5;)eetacula.r catch, was good lor The Colts displayed good of-son.
Notre Dame, was the guest speaker at tbe Nov. 3 meeting pointer, a.od Bat..acas hit MUch 2-4 yards and ended ~ on the feosive strength moving the ball The Mus tangs d.ld a great job
ol the Corooa del Mar Kiwanis Club. CUWer spoke on his Barnett with a 12-yard pass Gardeo Grove 1. Mark Buklch all durl.ng tbe ZM haU but of stopping EdiSlOO back Jim
favorite subject, "Football, yesterday and today.'" He Is and Barnett then covered the smashed overtorthe\ooeBuck-forced tumbles by a hard h.lt-MoJ:ley for most of last Frl-
sbo'wD here at left with Bob Aston, vice .president of Mu-remaining 30 yards for a .t3-0 aroo 6-pointer. McNeese pas-Ung Ram defense prevented any day's game by Umtting h.lm to
tual savtogs ·aod Loan, program cbalrman for the club. margin. sed to Buklch for the PAT, further scoring by the New-less than 2 yards per carryun-
CHARGERS ENTER SEMI 'S Baz.acas thenhitDougSte•art which pro'ed to be the pm!!: port-Mesa PeeWees. BlscboU Ul the last quarter when he
with a shOrt aerial and the deciding margin. coaoected oo key pass plays broke loose on a 59-yard run.
speedy Utt le end outraced the The Lancers came roaring to roll IC) 116 yards passing Tnts TD jaunt gave the Edt-
by Brant combined to drop the Bobcat secondary on a play t .tck to the 3rd quarter when oo the top defensive team 1n son Chargers a 28-7 lead wblcb The Newport Mesa Chargers
will be gun.n.l.ng for Lhe Banditos
from Stanton Satur<l:ly at 9:30
at Mission Viejo high school
when the 2 Jr. Pee Wee champ~
lonsh..tp teams' battle for berths
ln the Orange County finals.
The 2 teams fought their way
Into the semis with rousing wins
over thelr opponents In the
qua.rter-lloals last week. The
banditos came out on top by
out-shooting the Yorba Linda
Shatlr.s 24-20 1.o an excitine:.
tugtl &Coring duel.
R ba " 1 h that covered 4Z yards for a. thelr speedy eod got behllll th e Orange Couoty Pee Wee they lncreased to the flna.l tal-
loasm •1 uar.,terslt c tl or uge TD Stewart took a short look-the Cowboy secoodary to score d1Yiston. The Colts gained 68 ly of 35-7 when the Mustanacz ses n Y ua ons. · to to -• It 1 • hl t ta -This was the 9th stralgtlt win in pass from Bazacas for the on a ng pass m.u.e •11• rus ng or a very respec -gambled on a 4th and 4 sJtua-
for coach Bob Gilbert's Char-PAT and the final 50-0 score. The aggressive Cowboy de-ble 184. yards net. Scott Co-Uon and t he Chargers ground
ers and the limited the ht-Offensive awards for the Pia-fense, led by Jetf Jacobi, Me-show and Larry Englehart were out another toocbdown.
g . R Y t 92 d ~ centla/Yorbil Linda Stingray Neese a.od Bob I.Jpsom smoth-the outstanding runners ln the Kim Wolf was a brlgtlt SlU ~~:1~~irs~:w~. yar sa game went to Pete McCowen, ered the PAT attempt by the game, outshining the Rams tn
The s~r-Cba!gt!rs not only Doug Stewart, Danny Dwyer, Lancers. a.U departmerts.
are undefeated but still haven't Ben Robertson, I>.lve Shaw, and The defense limited the Gar-EJ:cept for the short .,.art !
• d th · 1 u ed thi to Russ Meisinger lor his out-den Grove U..ocers to 3 tlrst where the Rams went a1 ~aso:~Y :Y ~~~~:,s Robbi: standing pWltlllg. downs while the Cowboys racked 12-6 in tbe 3rd quarter,
Brant, Mike Gilbert, Chris Vii-Defensive awards were re-liP 8 in a strictly defensive Colts outplayed the Tustin
orl.a Mike Irvin Pete Leuck cetved by Steve Marowtu, Jon battle. Mull. Bukich pi.oed 39 in every department.
Ben' Rhyan Fo;rest Metcau: Randall, Mark Kennedy, Ron yards in 12 carries and Randy captions by Hose Pette,
K. • L ...;,1 T p t Smith Pete McCowen Due Parole got 30 1n 8, Q~&rter-Tbomas, Gr eg Metcalf, 1t an6-.-e erry e er-• • -
In the Costa Mesa offense, scor-
ing the loooMustang marker and
carrying 18 Urnes for 112 yards.
Mesa recorded 10 Q.rs\ downs
rusntng to 8 for Edison, but
Edison got 6 ftrst downs pas-
sing to Mesa's 1. Bob Bomboy
carried 5 Urnes for 18 yuds,
and Kent Paul goe 24. in 6 at-
tempts and Gary SchOetUer In
2 tries pined 39 yards.
Costa Mesa completed 3 of
9 passes. Joe Arthur had 2
completions in 8 attempts and
flip Darnell 1 completion oo
Ills only aerial, good tor 7
yards. The loss of Robin Selllk
early ln the season hurt the
Mesa passing game and the
misslng lei.dership also hurt
fuUtack Lee Moore added
the clincher In the 4th quar -
ter with a one-yard plunge and
OCC led 24-0 before Mt. SAC
h.U one, a 14-yard aerial against
the reserves.
Valbueaa hU on 16 or Z6
passes for 189 yards. The big
freshman has 758 yards pass-
ing, hitting on 74 of 166 pass-
es for 5 touct.OOwns.
The Sues held the league's
top passer, Joe Gomez of Mt.
s.~c . to 18 completions In 4.1
tr ies, tar below his season's
pace. The Bue defense was a-
gain tough, holding the Mount-
ies to 81 yards rushing.
the total offensive threat. =========== Against Santa Ana Valley the
Musta.ogs could end the season
on a high note and could gen-
erate an offense that has shown
a lot of promise bUt just could-
n't jell since the injury jinx
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C.II 67J.455fl
deelmated the Iough squad, ---------
Tbt Chargers had a c:lose
match wllh the Tustin Rams.
Both undefeated squads came
into the game at full strength
and th.e Super -Chargers had to
pull all stops to get by 14 -0
over the talented Tustin J r.
Pee Wees, w!)o wal.ked olf wit h
the Bucknell league champion-
son Steve Cli;sold Dave Mol-Shaw, Danny Bliesman, Billy back Mike McNeese completed Cosllr.nr and Jeff Brolr.er kept
Uca' aod Arthur oiswang have Moor e, and Kevin La.ngsda.le, 4 of 10 puses tilr 63 )'1l'ds. th e llttery Ram defense ooedge RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS WSICAL fO« $ALJ
been instrumental in maintain-who has displayed the most .Brian Whitford, Bob Upson. 14) to the last tew seeonds 1 T;..,.. 2 Timu 3 Timn
ing the great team record. Impr ovement. Mike McNeese, Mark Bukich, when Broker took a sleeper FALL ROUND-UP SALE
Dave WOOC:ers, Kevin Hooey-pass good for Z8 yards to the 20 words or leu.· 1.50 2.SO 3.00 Steinway 6 n. Mah, Graod,
Commandos top Cougars
ship and were also undele;.a.ted. The Commandos outscored
The Stanton Banditos had to the cougars in a Newpor t Mesa
survive a play oU ln the Hamp-!amity a.f!aU' last Saturday 12.0.
ton league to quality for the Matt Kawa mura completed 5 of
quarter-finals a.OO made th~ 6 passes, 2 going lor touch-
most of It by ~setting the downs. A pass tor 30 yards
Yorba LtndaSha.r.ks. The Sharks to Bryan Venegas set up the
had to battle past the tough 4 _ yarder to Venegas ror the
Gardeo Grove Mustangs In th~ 1st touchdown. Kawamura con-
Amher st League final game to nected on a 20 -yard touchdown
s tay allve, only to drop the toss to Tom Roletti lor the
thriller to the Banditos. other TD, and be also hit Eric
00 yards aDd 2 toocpck)wns and
Bob Braunsdorf g:anered in 3
lor 10 alld 2 PATs. Doug Payne
took a touchdown pas5 for 8Z
yards and the most spectacula.r
play of the day. The defense led
by EddJe Walters, Brl.a.n Ston-
a.ker, Travis Jones, Brad Coop-
er, Ted May s and John Garcia
contained the Santa Ana offense
and were key ttgures in tbe
Cardina l offensive thrusts.
weU, Jett Jacobi, Randy Pa-Ram 25. Scott Coshow powered 21 words to Xl word• 2.00 ;,.oo 4.00 real buy at $1985: Knabe coo-
role, Jell McBride, Bob Clark, to the 16 as the p.me ended. 3\ words to«< w«ds 3.00 4.00 5.00 grand, new $5,000 DOW
Doug Weber, Ph.ll Tupy, am Except for a couple bad Eoch word 0 ,.., 40 wOt"ds .05 ,\0 . 15 $2950.
Tom Unvert came~ with key breaks and fumbles, it could _,..,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,. ..• ,.--------.... ,.·-------------------spinet organs--
tackles and blocks to keep the have been a Colt-Cowboy con-• PRO P ERTIES FOR RENT ,S,E,_,R::_V'-"IC"-"E"S'--------used, repossessed--start Buckaroos sttu llndefeated trontatlon Saturday In the _ Other rna..kes -Allen,
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Santa Ana, Scott Sutherland, Dave Ga l-terns ended. Free st«~IY of aod pWM>s. Licensed and ln-1· and Coru1 from $295,
The Colts nearly pulled a lagber, Ralph Kenyon, Steve QuaU!Ied tenants at oo cost sured. Same rates 1 days. Yamaha FP baby grand, wal-
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Rams 12-6. In the nnal mom-show, Larry Englehart, Todd S32 -6600. Estimate by phooe 24 hours. 1--reDI returns, slight case
ents of the game they looked Hunter, Hose Pette, a.nd Br~I;;:;;;:;;:---;;:;-;:~;;E.(-;;; PhOne: 545_6139. inShi~tng--full.yguar-
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In thelr last-mlnute rally tMt touted Tustin Rams a.od oea.rly del Mar 660 sq. n.. store or .,. ..... ,.,.,...,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. ........... ,., organ, tull key &
saw them pounding away at the ~C~set the Orange County top oU!ce space with parking. •WRk I ANTED a sa.crU1ce at
Tustin goal Une. The undefeated ranked team. Realonomics Corp., 675-
6700, The Chargers on their flrst Smit h on a 35-yarder and Eric
series ot plays, a!ter T"stln Ba<cheller on a J;.yar <J com-Ca ba I los runners -up punted, went 83 yards on a len plellon to climax a big day that OMMERClAL BUILDlNG op.
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UDQ.utshed. DanDuddridgeboot-considering bowl bids with 1970 season ap.lnst the Hunt-ll~ to a 0-0 tie earller in the ley, wttb some great blocldJlg. month. John Voge1,646-1675. Est. 1914
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ln the 4.th quarter Dave Mol-the Cardinals blasted the Coug-home fi eld at Costa Mesa high tern, the Bears edged the New-IY and Mlke Ferraro, Woody room apartm~nts throughoot keeplog accounts, Call673-M -~
Uca. intercepted a Tustin pass ars from Santa Ana 34-13 in school. This will be the last port-Mesa tea.m. In subsequent Ata..na., Ken Feslr.an.lch, Cbrts Orange County. From $69.50 4050 atterooons. ALL THE F1NEST in imported
on the Charger 45• The Chat-th eir finest orlenslve efrort of game for both teams unle5S games aga.lnst tt.e same teams, Poltevln, Tom Benvenuti and to $188.50, furnished or un. , _ ......... ~,. ... -.. ,. ........ ---------bicycles. Sales and servtce.
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SPORTS SCENE
WITH VIC OPAL EK oeed a nctorr 1o tbolr 11ao1
hW"dle lor tbo Sou« ~ape
crown. The OUera ll't baYlne Tbe Nnport-Me• Jr. AU IDeal M&fl tc:boola oo YUiow;
an off. year cte_.tte.,me ereat Amerleau .bi.Ye s team• .un pbues ln.otYiac s:tc:n-c.,s, am
offeoslve huolca by Gutb 1A tbe play-olttwUb tbt Cbar-locattoos, coaebea aYaUable
Wise, ooe of the beat rWillllc lVI la tbe Jr. Pet w ... u1 ~om fathers toYoiYid, etc. WlU
backslntbetoocbSunsetle&pe. tbeCorsairtLDtbtJr.MidceU keep YOU aU loformed a.od
Ap.J.nst AsbelmlutweekWlae botb LD lbe seml-tlDall at MY-tb1op are~ IC> fast.
outrusbed tile enUre A .. belm Jioo Viejo scbool Saturday. Tbe Tbe Coro01. del Mar~E stan-
team, :etUot W yards lo SS Cbatprs ban a 9:30 pme aDd c1& IOpb tootball pme wUl de-
carries, avera.e~nc &.9 yards. tbe Corsalla play at 2:30. Tbe eide the league ebamptooshJ.p
He passed tor 94 yards, wblcb Cowboys a.re still 1o Pee Wee picture 1t1tb the Sea Kings sf.t-
pve b.lm 319 yards 1.o total of-eonteuttoo and tbeJr semt-tldll tiDe oc lDp ot tbe staodings
tense tor the pme, ao the cootest 11 at 5 p.m. llt tbe tmdefeated so fa.t'. Coach Keo
Sailors will ban a busy Dlgbt Santa Az:a memorlal park off KeUer•s Eagle squad is prlmeo
trying to COQta1a tbe HUDtJ.Dc-Waner Ud Flower. for the pme, 90 U sbou.ld be
too Beach "ooe man pnc." Tbe Or~ Couoty cooter-a COOd ooe. The Sea K.lop
Wltb Aalbetm ta.kin&oo West-eoce cbamploosh1ps Ylll take tDoeUd off Los Alamitos 26-6
ern this week-emf, Newport place tbe 21st at tbe San Cle-last weetandtbeEJta.Dclasophs
must win tbefr flml pme ln mente Mgt!. scbool fleld wt.tb warmed !4) for tbe btg game
tbe battle for the leape Utle tbe Jr. PeeWees starttJic tbe wltb a coovtnclng za...s wtno¥er
a.Dd a CIF playoff bertb. Botb a.etloo at 11 and tbeotber pmes FOUDtain Valley, Tom Keatl.og
Aoabelm lDIS Newport ue 5-1 tollowlng at 2-1/2. oour tmer-lOOted oo a 5-yard run, Dan
1D league play 10 both must win nls, Tbe Orange CoUDty PriAceotto blasted o¥er from
to maintain their status quo. cbamploos play tbe Soutb Bay tbe ZO oo a 3rd Qutrter drive,
Tbe Sailors sOOdued Santa clamps No¥. u and tbe fed-Chuck Boegel coooected wtth
Ana 28-'1 last Saturday nl&bt entioo finals wtll be beld Dec. Tom Keat.Log oo a 17-yard pass
in Santa Ana Bowl before a 5 at the lnlaD:I Empire con-play LD lbe 4th Q.ICllter, and
large Sallt llOmecoming crowd. terence site. Scott Gayoor scored oa a. Z4-
Mtke Easterllng generated the CURT THOMAS has tust tossed a pus for the Estancia The Comanches hekl their yard off-tackle play to h.lgtl-
lst Harbor touchdown In the Eagles ln tbelr 21 to 19 win onr FoUDta1n Valley. Tbe ball Pee Wee anrds nigbt tJaoquet Ugbt the Eagle offense. Gay-
first period with a 36-yard :tust got by the FountaJn Valley defmier, and Lee Frlden-at the Horn ot Pleoty Smor-aor booted all4 PATs.
run and then took a 1'1-yard dorf, No. 82, 1n foreground, made a diving catch of the g:asborg palace and Mark Wban Tbe Costa Mesa sophs lost
pass fl'om quuterback Alvln 9-yard touchdown aerial. The PAT by Cal Shores gave the won the gourmet champlonsb!p to tbe Edlsocl sopn.s and New-
White with 9;22 lett tn the Eagles a 14-13\ead in the 3rd quarter. (Vlc Opalek photo.) '4t'ltb 00 problem wbataoeYer. port Harbor lost to Santa Ana.
quarter. White's coo¥ersioo Mark, the premier pass catch-TM Costa Mesa frosh team
made it '1-0. EAGLES STILL IN RACE lng end tor tbe Comucb.es defeated Estancia 24.0 with Santa Aaa came rl"'t back bad to watch bls wel&"t aJi P•ul Desmet prOYidlng the
when end Dlln Undsay took a season and celetnted Uooc scoring puoch and Steve Sllarp
30-ya.rd pass oo tM Newport The Estancia-Corona del Mar as for a toucbdown each Lo the with the others at the pJa dlreetlog the well ..poised Mus-
7 and weot lnto lhe eDd zone clash Saturdaynlghtshouldpro-Eagle 21-19 wta o¥er FoUlllaln atraJ.r. He anDOODCed be oow tanger s. Costa Mesa ls now ~I by hlmslef. The boot by duce one of the finest passing! Valley last Fr1day to keep Es-weigbs 118 poUDds, quite an 6-1 and will play Santa Aoa
Doug Juklch tied the game at duels of the season as Curt tanci.J. to cootenUoo for the t.ocrease. VaUey lo the ~-up game.
7-7. Thomas of the Eagles aod Co-league crown and play-ott Guest speakers l.ocluded Greg W.a.rk Dutty, Sha•n WUson and
White h.lt Whitford from 8 rona's Keith Samuels rW wtth berthS. Tbe Sea Kines lost to George, the llDebacker tor tsC Dour Mathews are all out tor
yards out Lo the 2nd period the best In the Irvine league. Los Alamitos 14-7 aad a.re DOW" aad former COJ'ooa del Mar the seasoo,. Mathews with a.o
for the Ue-breaklne: touchdown. Curt Thomas has used an tied with the Grlttlns wtth 3-3 and Orange COISt gridder. Jr. assortment of bro«en ribs and
and Wh.ite kicked all 4 con-I explosive running game along r ecords. All Amerlca.n president Kurt both Dutty and Wilson wttl:l bro..
Yerslons. A 29-yard TO aerJal with the Eagle aerial attack The Eagles woo their biggest Ha.nsler was llO.oored as were teo wrists.
from Wlllte to Mike Easter-to keep them right in Irvine game ever, according to coach head coach Jim Grant am hls The Corooa. del M.ar trosb
ling a.nc1 the PAT made u 21-1. League Utle contention. Kevin PhJI Brown, when they came llOst of assistants, BUISchmldt, woo 25-8. John Terry scored
The Sailors scored again be-Brown, Bob Kaiser, Lee Fried-back from a 13-7 halt-UQle PhJllrYlo.. AI Wunls, Mike Het-twice for tbe Sea Kings. Shawn
fore the ft.rst halt eOOed, with ersdorf, Jim SchulU and Lee deficit to top Founta.io Valley rich, John Waluz, Jlm Nlrte, Kelter kicked the PAT. BobWU-
Chrts Dahl cracking over from Joyce have all provided the by 2 points. The passing of Tom Ouellette and Wa.oe Sal-son blocked a kick a.ncl scored
7 yards out a.tter a 55-yard Eagles with key receptions In Curt Thomas, with Frleders-yards. oo the same play agiost too
drive that got started with an their most successful seasoo dorf, Kaiser aod Joyce making The Comaoches ¥oted Ttm on tbe same play against the
lnterceptloo by Mike Easter-ever. some great receptions, the Wigmore and Rick Mlller the Westminster tea.m. Brent Og-
ling. Frledersdorf aDd Joyce both. thrilling 90~yard kick-off re-booorary co-c.aptalns tor the den scored the otller toucbdo-:n
Tile took turn by Jim Schult.z, aDd tbe 3 1970 sea.soo. tor the Corooas. Fioa.l game lS
BIG SELECT
for IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
Including PINTOS!
I con¥erslons by Cal Shores The boys basketball procnm a.piDst EstaDcla today, Nov. lZ,
pro¥ed to be ¥Ita! cootrlbutions that we meotlooed in last week's The Newport Harbor trosh
to the complete team victory tor column, wltb such dignitaries played Edl.soo, top ranked team,
the Eagles. Both teams areoow as Bob Cousey, Dr. Ernie Van-to a sta.odstlU before losing
5-1 beb100 Edlsoa, but the bat-oewegbe and La.ker stu Jerry a dose 6....0 ccdest. The Hu-
lling BatoDS 1Jill ha¥e a chance West heading u has recehed bot frosh play the Hunttngtoo
to make 1t a 3-way Ue lt they a lot of lnqutri~s. we will be Beach OUers at Ne-wport Har-
tbe Chargers Satllf-work1og out Getalls with tbe bot f.t 3;15 today.
ud EIIUCia COli eel ---""':-:---:-. _C0~~~~·del\!ar. LEClL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ,.. Valley scored first _ __::: ::_ ___ __:::..::_::::.::..::_=-:.:.::_:__
a 1-foot plunge In the 2Dd ORANGE COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT
period by tul.lback Rick Harts-ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNlA
Geld after an 83 yard drive. NO'l'lCE TO CONTRACTORS
Then Jim Schullz took the Baton Sealed proposals will be rece1¥ed at the omce of the Clerk
::::F. on h.ls own lOaOO broke of the Board of S~rvtsors ol the County of Orange, Santa
the FOUDta.in Valley de-Ana, CaWorDI.a, oo or before Monday the 7th day of December,
a.nd outraced them to 1970 at 2:00 P.M. o'clock, at which Ume they will be publicly
elld zooe . Cal Shores' PAT opeoed and read LD the <>mce of the Clerk of the Board of
Ued It ICI, 7-7. Supervisors, Room 501, County Admlnistratlon Building, 515
Fountain Valley came right North Sycamore, Santa Ana, Callforn1a., tor resurfacing a
as Keo Shibata lntercep. b..igtlway ln accordance wUh the plans aDd specUtcattons
an Eagle pass, Tony Sep -therefor, to which special reference Is made a.s follows :
powered 31 yards and [N THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, Boo.lta Canyon Drive be-
Power passed to Harts-tween MacArthur BouleYard and Co} •e Canyoo Drive.
on a screeo play that wenr. BUli are required for the entlre work as described herein:
yards to glYe the Barons a EogiDeer's Estimate
7 bali~Ume lead. Item No. Quantity Description of Work
A Thomas to Kaiser pass COOd 1 2,050 Ton ~It Concrete
for 31 yards kept an Eagle THE FOREGOlNG quantities are approlimate only, being
drin a.tl'e 1D the 3rd quarter, g1¥eo u a basls for the compa.rlaoo of blds, and the County
U was cUmued by the 9-of Orange does not, npressly or by lmpUcatton. agree that
aeri&J to Frledersdortand the actual amount of work 1J1U corrupoDd therewith but
PAT made lt 14-13 reserves the right to Locrease or decrease the amount of
E=~~ wtth 6:53 lett in the any class or portion of the wort, or to omit portions of the
q1 work, as may be deemed necessary or adY'Isable by the En-
Founta.ln Valley took the lead
after reco¥ering an Es.
tumble oa the Ea.gle Z8.
Mohulsk.t broke otf tackle
15 yards aM a 19-14 ad-
natap.
g1neer.
THE CONTRACT IXlCUMENTS shall consist of Notice to
Contractors, form of Pr~sal, Form of Agreement, Plans,
Special Provisions, arv:l. Standard Spec.ltlcatlons, a.ll of which
are on file in the ottlce of the Orange County Road Deparl-
ment a.Dd are hereby referred to and made a put hereof.
The 13 -yard game w!.01\lng PLANS, SPECIAL PROVWONS A.KO OTHER CONTRACT
to Lee Joyce came wtth DOCUMENT FORMS w111 be avaJl&ble lor enmtnaUon withOut
Ulan 5 minutes remaining cba..rge. Copies of aU contract documents may be sec\U'ed at
game, The taU was Up-the omce of the Orange County Road Department, 400 CiVic
by a 8a.ron pus defender, Center DriYe West, Santa Ana, C&Uiorn1a.
made a p-eat effort PLANS, SPECIAL PROVISIONS (NOT lNCLUOING STAND-
tbetallandjuslbuely ARD SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER lXlCUMENTS IN CLUDED
bouDds after Jl,iD1ng BY REFERENCE) AND PROPOOAL FORMS may be Obtalned
Tbe 3rd successful by prospecUn bidders ~ payment ol a prlDUn( and ser-
by Cal Sbores made vtce cbarp In tbe amouot or $5,00, whlch amount Shall oot
21 -19 and a tremendous n c-be ref'l.&o(Rble. AU cbeeka shall be made payable to Orange
tor tbe Earles. It ctves County Treasurer but should be mailed to tbe Road Depart.
EstaDela. 81.& Reds their meot, 400 ClYte Center Drive West, Se.Dta. A.m., Caillornia.
seuoo enr &Dd cites tbe CO PIES OF THE STANDARD SPEClFICATlONS may be
~~~~r~e_s-a creat opport\ID.Ity tor purcbased tor $1.58 tu lDclWed from tbe Department of
pl.ay..ofta pro't'tded tbeJ' Publlc W«ts, state of Ca.Utonia, or tbe Road OeJartmeot,
by Corooa del Yar, wttb Cota:Jt)' of Orugt, 400 Ctnc Ceotv DriYt West, Santa Ana.
S-ft1 Ut b' tbt lrTlDe erown CalUornJa.
dlllDJ.tt poastblll.ty. NO BID wtll be coo.&idered uoleu lt ls made oo a blank
Corooa del Mar foUDd tbe form fllrnlsbed by the COUDtJ Road Commi.J.sioDet and is
q:p, wet coodltkJD ol tbe tltld made 1D accord&Dee 1t1.th tbe prwtlloal: ol UM staodard Spe-
WIIterD a big bUdJ.cap to clftcatloos Ud Special Proriaiou • ..,.u, paUot puslll( THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS al the CaWlly at 0raaoo
u tbey lo8t tt-7 to Los re~enes tbe rtebt to retect IDf or au b141.
~II.~~~~~~ lui Frld&J 11111¢. THE BIDDER'S atteullao L1 directed to tbo prvotstaas to
Samaela wu oa tupt seeuoa. z, "Propoal Rtqqtrtmlllb ue1 CoocliUoDs," ot tbe
tda ree.iYVI eot.lkta't baDe stuclatd ~Ule&UoM b-tbt r.qulrtmtbll: UCl ooodltioas
to tbl n tlottaU. He com-wbtcb be must obelr'Ye t.a. lbt pr...,.atkJD ot tbe proposal
OAlJ S ot 1 '1 paNts. fOrm aad tbe ...,,,aSon ol tbl b&d.
t.o. A.llmltof ICOI'ed oo a. PROVISIONS OF THE STAT£ CON'I'R.ACT ACT ue aot
-III!MIIrst qoarlt< totako OWllcablo, ud proopectln -· wtU aot he required to
1-4 -. Tile Grlllllll -he pr-ltlled.
lod lall Ide>. all ud Ill ACCORD.UiCE With tbo --a1 -I m a(
..,,_..d II -lA II pla7a tbo lAbar Code al the state al CW. .... the Boord a4 --
-1114-11. Tile Sol Klllp .-. a( Oruco Coool1 llu -the _..a pre-
-oe a t$-JU'd drh• nib( role al -· OIIPIIcollle lo tbo -k u detailed Ill on,-BabF.,., Boardai~•R-1-Ko.'IO-nl.
--,_ M--8T ORDER OF TB1 80ARII OF SUPERV190RS OF
Ia lloolrd--OIWIGE COUKTY, CAUJaUIIA.
no -·-111 Joe Doled: -s, 11?0 -IM-IIIIall4-1. w. E.STJOI!ft
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on opening concert
Tbe Lol Aup1" Phllbu. L.ooort O.tttur• No. 3. ill
moolc Orcbtltra. ZablD Mehta booor ol the aootb IUUI.lursa.ry
coDducUoc. will ~ tht ot the composer's blrth &nd AD-
Orup Couuty Phllburnontc ton Bructoer's SymphOny No.8.
Soctety•a U'JO. 71 Hrte1 of 7 The Orange County Pbil-
cooctrts Satuz-da.J, New. 28, harmonic season wlll Lochtde
Open1D1 tbt aoclety's 17th 5 coocerts by tne Los Ange-
NUOD, the conctrt will be les Philharmonic. Soloists wtll
played tn OCI Crawford Hall, be D-o~.nJel Barenbolm, planlst,
beciMln( promptly at 8:30p.m. and Uzhak Perlman, violinist.
For the pia occt11on Mr. Rounding out the series of 7
Mehta has cho5tn Beethoven's concerts are the Coocertgebouw
R F Ol B • Orchestn of Amsterdam aDd rlen the Phlllldelphla Orchestra_ ,
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47 Succumbs Sea;oo tlckets •. at $25. areoo
sale a t the Ptulha.i'monic otttce, r 201 w. Coast Hwy., Newport
Robert F'. O'Brien, (7, of Beach.
Lake Winnebago, Mo., torm-
erly of Newport Beach, died
Nov. 6 at llis hOme of a beart
attack.
He was born In Tremont,
JU!ools, aM had Uved to South-
ern Callfornla tor 25 years,
10 years In Newport Beach.
For the last Z years he had
been manager of oew develop·
ments !or the Borg-Warner
Plpe and Products Division of
Kansas City, Before leaving
tile Harbor Area he was presi-
dent of O'Brien arw:l Associates
NEWPORT HARBOR ENg~
A RST SECTION --P. 6
LOCAL
Ttiert w!U l>oiO,OOO loeomp..
et:ltiOD II local bJc:h ICbOol
beads parUctpato Ill tho 4th u-
aual "EI Prtmero" band re-
flew, to be held 1D Santa Moni-
ca at 10 a.m. thls Saturday,
Nov . 14.
Wes Parker, tlrst bueman
tor the Loa Angeles Oodprs,
wlll serve as t~ oWclal g:ranr:l
marshal tor the review.
Arcadia h.tgtl school band will
be defeodlng Its 1969 title ot
sweepstakes band.
Newport Harbor higtl school
band, under the leadership of
band director Richard England,
wUh head majorette Debbie
Waldron and drum major Gene
Kaylor, wtu be returnJng to the
band review alterbeJngatrophy
winner in 1969. Tbe Sailor tand l Will be sma.rcty aUlred In Navy
blue with white and gold over·
lay, white fur shakos and white
cloves.
Estancia high school ~lAnd and
drill team will also compete,
under the leadership of Peter
P, Fournier, band dlrector,and
Mrs. Bobble Kloyon, drlll team
advisor, with drtll team leader
Sandy Berg and drum major
Carl Stevens.
The Eagle marchiug band won
the sweepstakes trophy at the
TliURSOAY, NOV. 12, 1!70
CORONA DEL liAR; CAU F.
COMPETE
WES PARKER
Ptuadr Gra,uJ M•rsbtll
HE LUXURIOUS
NEW IALI.A
THEATRE
otOII!II 0' IOCIING CltAII ~0011
,,
of Santa Ana.
Survivors Include his wife,
Anne; a son, Mi chael, and
daughter, Robin, also of the
family home; his mother, Mrs.
il'erna O'Brien of Westche ster;
and a sister, Mr s. Tnomas A.
Peterson of Westchester.
1970 Tustin "Tiller Days" pa~ J.~~:;~;:::;~:;:.,;::;~~
rade, a.nd In the Los Alarnttos-
Rossmoor parade In October .
Last December the bi.nd and
drill team member s were the
special guests to Disneyland's
Christmas fantasy on parade .
They are attired m r ed , gold • ~ •
AN L"'tTERESTED FAN at some of the Jr. All American footbaU games In the Newport-
Mesa area has been Mitch Vogel, former Costa Mesa r esident, weU known young actor
who starred in '·The Heavers" and is making guest appearances in Ule Bonanza tele-
vision show. Here he Is shown with some of the Chargers players and rans. ln the tront
row, from left, are Mike lrvln, Mitch Vogel, quarterback Terry Peterson, Klrk Lang.
dale, Matl Campbell and Chris Vllorla. Rich Tom tin Is just behind Chris. Seated in the
2nd row are, trom lett, Carolyn Mo!Uca, Michelle Rhyan, Dave Mollica, Jeff Tomei and
Mike Gilbert. Pamela Gilbert Is just behlod Dave Mollica. At the top ar£1 Chris Knight
and Barbara Viloria. The Chargers are the Gettysburg teague champs. (Ylc Opalek photo)
Funeral services will beheld
tOday, ~ov. 12, at 3 p.m. at
the Pacific View Chapel with
the Rev. James G. Kirk of St.
Mark Presbyter tao Church of-
ficiating. Interment will U<> at
Pactfic VIew Mem,r Lal P.ark.
ARTHUR C . DAVIS OF
LIDO ISLE SUCCLIMBS
Inventor -industria Ust Arthur
C. Davis, 62, or lll Via Genoa,
Lido, died Nov. 7. A CaUfornlll.
resident since 1912, he moved
to Orang1! County In 1953 when
SCREEN ACTRESS ELKE SOMMER, <Nh.o Is also a talented
artist, was on hand Friday to help ooted San Francisco
sculptor Arlstides Demetrlos wtvell and dedicate the Park
Newport clock tower sculpture created by Demetrlos. He
Is pictured her e with actress-arti st Elke, with the cloc k
tower tn the bac kgro•md. The tower Is a landmark of the
SI B million Park ~ewport complex of apartments, town
houses and sports bcilitles on the bluffs overlooking New-
port Upper Ba}'. (Ensign photo by Don Andersen Studios.)
CATV RATE HIKE OK'D From the Police BloHer he organized Elec trodyne. The Ne..........,rt B~ach Cit!' Council Cablev islon Inc., to lncludf'
past 6 years he "·as associated .. ,.. . . boree Rd., JUst south of Back. tween Sept. 25 arw:l Oct. J ... with Allee l..inslng, a division adOS?ted J resolutiOn approvmg c ustom installation. Tl.c Coun-
Bay Drive; Mrs. Adalin£-'s c.ar A guitar, fi shing rod ;,;nd el. f LTV L All A h 1 an mcrease !n the rate sc11ed~ cil, however, continued until
wa s northbound aod Mr. Hall's ectric:.r.l tools v01.lued <tt $300 ° Survivor~n~nch:·hJ s~l~;: ule !?r cable anterma television .'l~v. 23, a request for extension
car WdS southbound ... Louis were stolen from a carport at Virginia; 2 sons, Andrew of serv1te by ~ewport Beach or the company's franchise.
• THURSDAY, OCT. 15
RicharrJ El\swortt1 Wilkes ll,
31, of 205 29th Sl., West ~ew
porl, w.ss .trrested at 12 :15
a.m. at Superior J.nd lndustrial,
Nest ~ewport 1\eigtlls, on a
Cha.rgt> ot driving unrler the In-
fluencE: of alcohol ..• Bur g-
J.a.r s entered the apartment of
WUU...m Ammons , 116-1/22200
St., Centr .t l ;-.; e"''J)Ort, dunng the
ni ght aod escaped with $100 in
cash . . :\n auto 'it~reo "nd
speakers v.duefl J.l 5155 wen•
burgl.uized from J ·J.r in the
gar,q~·e at tlte Altuu \ Selman
res1deuce, 2~1 1-'rospen, ~ew
port Slior-.:s, dunn~ U1e ru~~;lit
. . . Bur gl.trs ~:ntert'il ttte .Lpart-
men! or ~ell Earl HeattL 1940
16th St., ~ewport lletghts, t*-
tween 1:30 ,wd 2:30 ~.111. J.t~J
esc.:aped wtltJ .S 120 in •.J.StJ .. ,,
An eiE-ctr i1:a\ sa~~o· ..~not •trill,
valued at $180, .... :~n: ~tolo.u
from " carport dt th"' Sh aler
Plul!lblntt Co., 1811 Bedforrl
Ln., Wbtr:llff, betwe~n II At.
Rol:iert Travagline, 2i, of 2~0 the Robert Leech residt>nce, A d 1 The rate schedule would pro. Buena Park aoo Leonard of vld·· tha<costomers would have
E. 15th St., Costa !Msa, \lias 851 Domingo, the Bluffs, be-N 1 c. h 2 •· ~~ n n ex e av o A 15 nd s r 'ewpor ~ac ; ...... ul5" ers, to pay :)2 per Coot for lnstal-
&Ir ested at 1:15 p.m. at ZOtn tween ug. .r. ept. J • • • Mrs. Sha ron Wright, Maryla nd; ,,..11005 gr-ter t"··n 35 teet
and 8 !boa Cen''at ~"'""""rt Auto pouts VJ.Iued at $223 \If"'''= ,. ..-,,. .t • · <"-,.v • and Mrs. Melody Palmer or Newport Beach city council-in len~h or •here borlng or on .t.n Orange Count y harbor stolen from d car belonging C ta M 15'
d I d -to Bon! Ellen Morgan. 501 Car-os esa. men voted Monday evening to cutting asphalt or concrete ls
JU ICI.i 1stnet court warrant Funeral services wer{>, held postpone to :o;ov . 23 U1e con-required. This would be to ad-~~~eng. ~~~ _.::~j~ai~~~ !~ ~u::s ~~= ~~~ ~( :,tu~: ye&terciay at Ba&Pt's Cl\afel slderation ot • resoi.J.Jtloo that dillon to the bas1.c: installation
unknown typeprotectiletollreak Cabrlllo, Ltdo Park, between of the Bells, 4.na~. ;~ul~i :'rove annex:a.llonofun-charge or $14,95.
a window at the Harold Sweet-mldmght .tnd 10 .t..m. , ... CHARLES KERR 01 ES n a I territor} known as CU)· Attorney Tully Seymour
ser resideoce. 3618 Park Ln •• Vandals 1-Jl.t.t:ed a lighted t:d.n AH?1•1e"'ption ~03• iO, Harbor Vie~~o· asked that the C'r4nchlse matter Charles H. Kerr, 72, of 707 1 s ll<tse be 1· ed • w • .. ~ ln :-<€-wpo rt Be.t.ch; rlamage was of cooking fuel under " fire T • · con IOU . · e re , ... v g estimated at $50. sprinkler at ll•e Reubt>n E. Lee Poinsettia, Corona del Mar, he Orange Count} l..ol·.d A~· some di!ficulty In agreeing on
r esla.urant, 151 E. Cod.sl Hw;., died Nov . 9 at Hoa6 Hospital. ency Formation Commission some J.S(Jt'~"ts olthe fnnch\se,''
• S:\ TURlJA r, OCT. I i :-.i ~;-wport BedL'Il, r-ausmg :S l,OOO He was lxlrn Ott. 22, 1898, In had adopted a resolution earlie r he said •
il't t tor w. G}ger Lot1man, :i4, ."'ew York and carne to Or:.~ngt> authorizin< the city to annex the ddllld f:e . of 2668 Ba;shore, Dr., B<~.} County 7 year s a'!:o. He was a territor y without notice and THAHKSC.IVIHC. FOOD
Shores , W.tS c~.rr€-ste•l at 6.30 • SUNDAy . OCT. IS machinist for FairciJild C.t me ra hearing and wit/lout an elel'tion.
p,:n. "'Penney's, F.iSh iOil is-A revolve r and holster val. Corp. In other action \touda} the-DRIVE HELD AT OCC
UnJ, on " • t1a.rge of shop!Jft-ued at $B5 were stolen from the Survivor s include hls wife, Coun cil Jlso: Tile Orange Coast College
101: ••. Esther AI!:T\eS Mid· apart ment of Lt:Ona.rt! M. Staub, J.t.ne; a son, James of Costa • Dirr·cted the staff to pre-student council Is conducting
ge tt e, i3, of lluntin~.1on Beach, 611 Lido Park Dr., Ltdo Pen-Mesa; J. d<tugtrter, Aud r ey pare a budget amendment to a food drive, on campus and ln
WdS arrestt-d at 2 p.m. at Pen· lnsuld, between Oct. 4 and Oct. Moore of Corona del Mar; and provide tor installation in this tile community, to make
ne(s. F ds:non ls lanrl, on a 18 . , . Auto tools valued at 9 grandchllr1ren. year's budl{et, funds to pro. Thanksgiving a little happier tor
c!J.irge or stJoplifllnlo': .. , Ivan $?? were tJur e;larL2.ed from a Funeral services were held vide tor arterial higtJw;~.y street needy families In the area.
and ooon. l!~rbNI Summers, 38, of 23 12 ga.td g-e 41 the-Keith Ri chard r-;ov . 11 at Paci fic View Chapel, liRf!tin g impr ovements on Jr. Bro\lfn barrels, decora.ted
Fl
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6
:->ewport H\vrt, Central Nelli'-Kepler residence. 2501 Crest-Interm ent was at PacUic Vie~~o· vine Ave. with holiday tlU'keys, are being
• ~ uAY, CX. ·I port, "'as ;~.rrested at 11 :45 1 D Ba Memorial Park. • Awroved a harbor permit placed at ?locations around the
Au to .tCcessones valued at p.m. ., ,_2 , ~.~r< Bl•d., v ew r ·• ' ~· Shores, during li OCC cam nus. Students and citl-
$74 wer e stolen !rom a car ,. '" .. ,.... the lllght ... A fishmg pole 4PP cation by Howdrr:l B. Law. •· . , :"'ewport HH g!•ts. on a charge MILDRED GURLEY DIES son to revis< the .,,,.P" -,. ze ns from the communlt)' are
be io "" t K tJ 1 F ed Vdiued at $46.50 was stolen "' " u"' . n&-.ng 0 enne 1 · · r -or anvw~ under the influence Mrs . Mildred E. Gurley, 73, w.,u-d of 1210 and 121 2 w. Bay betng asked to donate canned
ertt.k, 207 Abalone, Ha lt.oa Is -of alcohol ... Jar k Erfward from Grayson McCa.rty, 1719 of 327 Snug Harbor Dr .• C iff A B boa goodsarw:lother Mn-perishable
'·rod dur g the nt"h< 1\hllett Sky lark, Baycr est, whiled.tlit-ve., al · •~. • 10 .. • HeH'h. 40. of 21<1 Prospe-f't, Haven, died Nov . 7at Hoa" I v$-• Appr"'ed a t.drbor per m(! Hem s . Sttxlent Officer Franklin ked 1 1 re r1 c tie Corona beac h between 3 t> as par a liS sl en e · · · ~ewport ShOr es, was .1rrested .Jotal. She was born Au~:. 4 application by the Beacon Bay Ra inwater said that persons ln
Adahne A. MdJonald, 71\, of ~t !O·.O'· p.m. ,1 Pro"~'' ,nd and 3:l:i p.m. · · ·Tools val-J2 · 0 kal t tl>e commonlty •hO •Ish •-dO· ,. ~ " .,,.... .. ...,.. , ,3,1 b 1 1 -, tn s oosa, owa, arx. Assn. to revise the float bay-w
2191 I!Jtbor Blvrl .,Cosld ~1esa, .••. Co •'< H'"l· .• "'~·"! .'"••· u.,.,, .t "' =.~ were urg ar zed 0 C 2 • " .. .-. .. n-, -' 1 th p E k ... me to ran~ ounty 7 years ward of the easterly portion or nate but cant get to the campus
was taken to lloag Hospital port on a ch.:lrge of batter } rom a garage at e at a -ago. nuy call 834-56«. Studf'nls
alter the car she was dnvini: T { I ed I Sl 60 b.,, In restdenr:e, 302 Iris, Corona S Beacon Bay. \lOlii pick,.., the goods. collided wtth .. l ar dnven by : s va ~ a were ur-del Mar, durmg the night of urvivors lnchxle sons, Approved a harlxlr permit ~
Chd.rles Jerr} Hall 18 or 110 ~ nzed ot~Aa ~,"K'" at2~~(>Z Ou. 16 ..• A saillxlat val-~oo~~rot!or""tndntltnogt.on2 dBaeoagchhteandrs. appUcallon by Kenneth w. D~x-....... DREW TIMMER DIES
Agate. Ball>Oa Jsla~d . ~n lam- r esidence o u..TJ ;-; c ee, ..,.. lJerl 4t $650 wa s s tolen from ....., on to revise the slip bayward ,..,
G.dax; Dr., Dover Shores, be-Carol Sage, 1561 _112 Miramar Mrs. Mlldred Dunlap or New -of 351 E. Bay Ft., Balboa Is-
,.--------------------~ Dr., Balboa, wtule it was dock-port Beach arw:l Mrs. Eleaoor land. ed at 1601 Bayside Dr., Corona Manley of Hooolu1u, Hawaii; • Issued a request to the
del Mar' between Sept. 27 a.rxi and 9 grandchildren. Pia.nnJn g Commission to assign
and while.
SHELL ART OISPLA YED
Art work In shells by Mrs.
Rae Donaldson of Corona del
M.tr will be on display from
Nov. 16 through Det:. 16 at
the Corona del Mc~.r office or
Mutual Savings and Loan Assn.,
2867 E. Coast Hwy. Stle has
been collecting sea shells since
her larnily lirst moved here
16 years ai!P. Most ofllle shells
she uses 1n wall hanging cr ea-
tions and are local species ot
every kind, but som ! are from
0U1er parts of the world. Drift-
wood, beach glass, rocks and
sea plants are often incorpora.
ted In the art work.
SECOND FEATURE '
JEAN·PAUl
BFJ.MONDO
ANNIE GIRAHDOf
A ~='~LM OF CLAUDE LELOUCH
Of' oU-[00)11 In Dill U' --
UTHIS KIND Of MOVIE
A REVIEWER SHOULD
PAY TO SEE!" ·• r-.
'!'F .;
i I
[ .
Also Liza M1nell> In "TELL ME THAT
YOU LOVE ME JUNIE MOON" (GP)
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PORT THEATRE
PHONE 673-6260 CORONA DEL MAR
HOW SHOWING
Oct. 18 .•• Walter L. Sklnoer, Memorial services were tteld a high priority to the s tudy of
29, of 308 E. Balboa, Balboa, Nov. 10 at St. James Eptsco-the problem lf narrow alleys
wa s arrested a.t 5:45 p.m. at pal Church. Interme nt wc~.s at througtlout the city. This ac tion
214 w. Oc ean Ft., Balboa, on Rose Hills Memorial park. was a res ult of requests rrom
a charge of drWlk in publlc . . . Balboa Island residents to the
Vanda ls used an air gun to shoot SUSAN MOSES SUCCUMBS Couocll to help solve some of
Andrew Timmer, 88, of 1973
Newport Blvd., Space 4, Costa.
Mesa, died Nov. 8 at Costa
Me sa Memorial Hospital. He
<Nas born May Z2, 1882, in Wis-
consin and came to Orange ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~;~~~~ County .In 1953. He tlad been
a checkman for 37 years for
the Southern Paclnc Railroad.
Survivors Include a daughter,
Mrs. Helen Vinton of Laguna
Hills.
lVI. ~lfOW UUTS 1 ,.M.
4 holes Into the sliding glass Mrs. Susan E. Moses, 100, or the problems caused by narrow
door at lhe Barcel ~r ge Le-Z37 16th Pl., Costa Mesa, died alleys on the island.
Nov. 5, at the Ideal Care Con-
raux r esidence, 400 ClubhOuse, valescent nome In Garden
West Newport. Grove. She was OOrn Sept. z3 TRAIHIHC COMPLETED
"Holiday on Parade" wlll hE! PHOTO OtSPLAY SHOWN 1870• in MarylaOO and came to the theme for the tashionshOw-
ln honor ot American art Orange County 11 years ago. case being put on at the Bal-
week, Nov. 1-8, the Newport Funeral services will beheld iXfol Bay Cl ub on Nov. 19 at
Beach Junior Ebells have chO-a.t 3 p.m. today, Nov. 12• at 7 p.m. The models will be
se to sponsor Hal Wood who the Bell-Broadway Chapel. ln-
ls o elhlbttinc his pOOtoUaphs termenl will be at Harbor Rest ~~~br~O:I ~:ir:;.P+~~to;ho~
at the -Broadway, Fashion Is-Cemetery. will launch many of the girls
land, through Nov. 20. 2HO NOTICE MAILING toto careers ln the fashion
Mr. Wood was born In Far-OF WATER BILLS OK'D ·world. CommeotaUlli w111 be
Funeral services were held
Nov . 11 at the Bell-Broadway
Chapel. interment was at Pa-
cUic VIew Memorial Park.
GIFTS AT THE DOOR
PLAYING -PROORAM RAT ED R: mlocton. N.M. He graduated City Couocllmen directed the Mary Webb Davis of the Davis
S l from Brign&m Young Univer-stall Monda7 nl.&flt to prepart Yodeling school io Newport
A champagoe'bruocb surprlse
Is slated for the Sisterhood of
the Harbor Reform Temple at
10 a.m. Nov. 18 at the borneol
Mrs. Alvin Pllilllps, 1918 Sa.o-
U.ago Or., Dov~:~rShOres,Presl
deat of the Sisterhood, Mrs.
Mark Sloate, will hand out g1tta
a.t the door. David Janssen and Jean eberg n ~~=:~w1f,tth~:a~BS0 decree In psy-a budpt amendment re5tor1ng Beach. The gtrls winding 1.1)
'1MACHO CALLAHAN'' breb'e dlscoYerlna:hls $1,250 to the noa.oce depart-their trata.l.oa:are Shirley Lyn-
1--------------------· real wa.s in phOtog-ment budpt for posta~ to con-sky, Vu.Die Sturps, Doona As-'URTUfFE' AT OCC
Geo. Kennelly -Eli Wallach
''ZIG ZAG~~)
Stac:er leach · Mariana Hill
rapbJ. tin~ second not1ce ma.I.Unc 1A per, Angela Peeca.. Pa.t Leota,
cootMtCUoa wJth payment ot Linda Dawsoo. Terry Londe. MoUen'• ~tter-nett com-
edy, "Tartutre," will be staetd
aC Oraof' Cout Collep wttll a.a aU-star cut MQf, u.zt
at UO p.m. lo !be OCC Audi-
BRIDGE lESSO.H$ SET Newport Beach water billa. Uus, Ku!o Dler, DLana Ga.lrd-
Tbl Ebell Club of Newport Tbe f\lad1 bad been clit ttom oer, Deeoe MJlne, and Dorua
Beach a~tl that members the budpt durlae budpl 5.,_ Laodry.
m&1 repster from 8:30 to 11 slons u put of a 3J per
Lm. thll Frtda.J, NOY. lS, a.t ee.-rtdld.&oo lD au depart-torium. Thtrt a. DO &dml.sl:ioe
the cl..,..,_. lr GorH eoaat menU co beJp bl.laoet the t-'.
coalnct 1><111&0 lootroclloo. A pt.
tO.wHk COC'M ll oU.-td for AD Ol'diDaDct ameodiDI the
bOIII l>o~oll>d -~·-oectloo ol tile city codt to
pl&Jetl. tllmJnatt tbt ~ aottee
malllq wu ... lor CoiiiiCII ac-
lloa M-r. Bol tho CouocU
1oo11 tho adYico at cur ......
pr HarTl)' Hurlbart Uld do-
cldod to ,.-. !be .. _, lor
tho-IIIII! .. malllll(.
ALfRED OSIORHE DIU ~-e • ..-ce.
Allred W. OsbOrDI. 15, at Tbo dom&lldloc port ol T&r·
JS.U Westmlnster .Ut., Costa tvfte trW be J)ii.J-.1 bJ Aiu
Mel&, CUid No¥. 9 at Bet'etlJ Got.oe ot COlla M .. , wte
llloor c_._ .. t '*""IlL otarrt<l u SIIIIIC Bolli ·-
He wu bora NO¥. 7, 1115, La qo ill CM OCC Jll'tml•• at
Oblo aDd came to OranceCoua-''lodiua:." Orp W'I.Ubepi&Jid
11 5 ,_, .... b7 -,._,Cool&-
GruelicM IIM'iCtl Will be Etmlre WW bl pi&J'Id bJ Put
bold at I p.m. _,, Nof. IZ, lWI of C-~~-. Sbo lui
lt Harbor Rtllt CemlttrY. awearld la 10loiUul"
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CONTINUOUS ~MOW
SAT. AND IU •• FIOM 2:
IU&AIJfMATINU
lVI aT WtD,t ,,M.
~ Ntplly •• 6:45 '·"'·
S .... y I :45 p.m.
•
Undergrounding is delayed
MftPOI'I lloodl eltr ooooe11-a bolrdoo ..,. .., ...-t1 ...,._
mea., amid prcttttl ~ COita to •, CCIIUddU1.Ial tbt c11.1t&Dee.
.omt propwty onera, .,reed Couoeilm&D lJD:llleJ' Par-M~J WtoiDC to poCpoot g.. .U aid ''thll doua't eetm
Ul M.,. IS a pubic bou1q .., llU aa oqullal>lo lltu&Uoo lo
tht cre&Uoo of u W.SercrOt.DS me."
NEWPORT HARBOR EMg(1t
ARST SECTIOll --P!t!l
THURSDAY. NOV. 12. 1970
CORONA DEL MAR CALIF .
Real Estate
Newport Btach Balboa
Balboa Island Costa Mesa
Udo Isle
lltiWJ dl*lct lo UM Ocean CoueiliHD At.o t JI)ftiJed
Blvd. u• or Coroaa del Mar. coacera u.t tbere wu ao pro..
Tbl Couocll deeldld to eoo-YisloD tor ll•oetnr tbe prop-
Uoue tbe matter after Atmore erty · OWDII''I COlt of UDder-
Belch ol MSl OceaD Bl¥d, J&1d P'ouodJDC 0\l'tf I perioc:l ol Ume.
tllal the uoo coot 1o< IDatalllll( u-t1>o prqma1 ao or....t-
IIDdercroundin& to Ilia bome ed, property oners WC)l.lld hau
would "toree us to sell."' He to eome 14) with tbt eott or
told the couocU that be had 1nstallatloo or they would have
'•Just had a '72-1/Z per ceot oo uUUty aervlee.
incr ease 1n hla: property &u The utlUty companies are
and that an additional $800 1oot1n& $28,000 of the blll I.D
burden which would be due rei-tbe UOOergroundiDI project,
a.tlvely soon would put m9 out ooe or tbe n.rst 1n the ctty.
ot business.'' Tbe propertyow-oerswould have
Wr. Beach elq)la.lnedthatonly to bear the remaining $6,000
Z feet of tl1s property wouldae-burdeD. lAdiYldtal property
tually require uoderg:rouodiD« owners would be paytng from
wor k. "Tile other 50 or so feet $ZOO to $800 Cor the pro~l.
that I would have to pay tor Couocllman ParSCMlS mewed
runs from the ceoter of Ocean to coot1Doe tbe bear log "1JDUI
Blvd., across the small parlr. tbe problem of who shOuld pay
aDd to my residence," he said. tor tbe uodergrouodtoe of pub-
He aid be couldn't UDderstam llc rigtJt..ot-ny ls resolved
why he sOOuld bave to pay tor aod to determine 1f there ls
tmdergroUDdiog oo '•aU that some way tbat the cost to the
pubU.c right-of-way." property owners could be
Councllmen too thought thai. spread over a period of ttme."
the cost ot undergroundtog the The vote on the motion was
pubUc rlgtJt-of-wa.y was quite unanimous.
Bay swap o.k. rescinded
Newport Beach city council-
men did a turn.arouOO Monday
evening on a long staDdingpoU-
cy s~rtlng the proposed Up-
per Bay land trade between tbe
county aOO the Irvine Co. The
vote on the poUcy statement
was unanimous.
The statement, drafted by
City Councllman Donald Mc-
Innis, did DOt speclltcally coo-
demo the land swap but sl.ll-
ported a project calling for a
master plan of the Upper Bay.
The resolution puts the city
on record as neltber support-
ing oor OA>QSin& any particu-
lar ctlsposttion of the Upper Bay
lands.
The Counctl, llowever, Slll-
ports the creatJon of Upper
Bay laod use plans that would
a.Uow for a number or alterna-
tives, iocludingalandexchange.
OKAY DUE FOR BRADEH
MEMORIAL AT BEACH
The Newport Beach Parks
a.nd Recreation Commission ls
expected to reverse its stand
at its Nov. Z4 meeting on the
request for a. Braden Floch
memorial to be placed on a
rock In U'le water just off Big
Corona Beach.
The Commission, at Us Nov.
3 meeting, had rejected the site
on a 3.3 vote, wtth one ab-
stention. Last weekend, the
commission members went out
tJ:! look at the site aod ex-
pressed approval,
Wharf hearing continued
The Newport Beach pla.M·
log Commission last week con·
tlnued to Its Dec. 3 meeting
consider ation of the lrvlne
Company's Balboa Wharf pro·
jed near Promontory Point.
Commission member s heard
Salboa lslaOO businessmen and
res1deDta upreu disapproval
of tbe pro1eet oo the basts
tbat It '"'ould create even p-eat.
er tratflc problems than oow
ezJ "'·
The Commission members
deeUned to grant an Irvine Co.
request for a. postponement o1
2 weeks because the pubUc
hearing on tbe matter had been
advertised. They did, however,
agree to continue the matter.
Balboa Island businessmen
asked for mo1 e Ume to hire
a consultant tor a traffic stwty
shOuld the projeCt be approved.
SEHD MAIL EARLY
"Try to re member to mail
early" is the word from the
local post offi ces. Recom-
mended maillng dates for do·
mesuc Christmas mail start
Dec. 1, accordJogtoGrantHow-
ald, officer In charge at; the
Corona del Mar Post Oftlce.
Parcels shOuld go out by Dec.
1 to distant states and by Dec.
q to local aod nearby areas .
For greeting cards, the
respective dates are Dec. 10
and 15.
For Alaska and Hawail, par.
ee ls should gO out by Nov.
30 and greeting cards by Dec.
.; in surface mail, and by De<:.
l4 U by aJrmall.
'New look' Dee on TV
Former Ne.-port BeactJ
Councilman Dee ("new look")
Cook provided the rebuttal to
a KNXT-TV editorial and es.-
plaloed his ~sttlon MoOOay
evening to the county s~r
visors' attempt to raise their
pay almost double.
Mr . Cook, whOse oew look
comes from a mod style to141ee,
noted that publlc outcr y had
spread over the county over
the proposed salary boost from
$15,000 a year to mor e than
$29,000. Cttine the current re-
cession and unemployment in
the county, he asked lf the
aerospace worker, policeman,
tlreman or factory employee
woukl ezpect his salary to be
dOubled today.
He stated that the county's
major ity ''DO" vote on Propo-
sition 12, whl chautborlzed sup.
ervisors to set the~ own sal.
aries, "shOUld have given the
supervisors a strong c lue on now their taxpayers feel," but
instead "the DO vote fell on
deaf ears and the s~rvlsors
plunged Into the coolr.le jar with
both ba.OOs."
He urged the s'4)ervisors to
stick to the $15,000 scale for
the present and tue '-" the sa I·
ary question in pubUc session
alter the 2 new board members
have taken otnce In January.
The ~visors decided
Tuesday, alter a stormy pro-
test session a tteaded by several
huodred irate citizens, to boost
their annual salary to $19,200.
S680 stolen from bank
Newport Beach pollee are
kJok.ing for a man who walked
out of the Ceotlnela 8aU at
3333 w. Coast Hwy., MulDers
MUe on Nov . 4, $680 rlcber.
The man bad approached tbe
teller at lbe ba.nk ask1o&: her to dYe him a $100 bW ln ell:w
cbanp lor 4 $ZO bills and Z
$10 biU.. He alao IIPOClfte&lly
aal<ed 1o< t1>o $100 biU to Iliff
u S Dumber 1D tbe ~W~t left
band corDtf.
As the hiller placed & stack
ol $100 bills no lbo eowur
WlLLIA P!AN HUNT
to l.oot for an S number tne
suspect ShoWed ber. by touch-
iDg the bills what he meant
There were oooe wtth S num-
bers so tbe teller turned to
check lo anotber drawer aDd
while do1DI so the man ap-
parenU, picked ,._ I $100 bills.
She returoed, 1101 mow1Dc
wbat bad lnoal>lred. and oald
there were DODtlbe could flad
with S oumbors. He tbea u.ttd
about S DUmber& OD $SO bills
but oooe were fouDd. The tel.
1er said tbt cSld DOt 1••• tbe sso bills .... uoac~ed but ......
tbt bank cioaed 1M dllcovtred
she ns$680~.
ACQUITT!D IY JURY The 111&11 wu do-lbed u
A )aJ ol I women 1111 4 men u Eut lDdlu, aboC s.s ,.rs
roturDed a Yor<ll<l ol DOt rllll1 old and of modlwn bolld.
T•ld&J Ia U.. S-klr c-t
lrlal of Ills. Willi& !lou Ha olllarbor Vln liUl.t, wliDwu ROGER DAVIS NUIT
cblrcocl wltll u.. -lla1lai Rocer Dafll, -olllr. and
oc 11or ·-no~. ,.. .. -"''· HUll> Dans oc ~Ilea WUlls Hid. ll bOmt DOW pt.illf'IUJ ~
mrLEX-$41,soo
Neat and clean. No care on lhi.J one! Two
bedroom unJta in excellent quiet EAST·
SIDE location. May trade up. Thia one Ia
priced for immediate sale. Better call
DOW!
EASTILUFF
WITH FOREVER VIEW
Immaculate up~raded 3 bedroom home
With 180 unrestncted v1ew of Saddleback
h1lls . UCI & fashmn Island. Very pnvate
locat1on on Cui De Sac Professionally
landscaped garden TRY and hnd another
home Ul Uu sarea for th1s pnce. $39,800.
INSIDE TIP OFF
Here i!r. the best buy In EXCLUSIVE
BA YSHORES . 2 bedroom & dmmg room .
Home stressed for add1lton . Needs T.L.C.
Ideal family hvmg-be.1ches-fun for all
a&es. Amazmg low pnce of only $36,500.
e
Colesworthy & Co.
REALTOR
Newpart Beech Office
1021 Beyslde Drive
675-4930
oflnJa J!Jfe
Prestige
Waterfront Homes
CUSTOM • TO 7 BEDROOM -.s
fROM SU5.000 TO $500.000
FUIIHISHID AND UNfURiiiSHID
AL.SO
PRIME BUILDING LOTS
FROM SlS.OOO TO $175.000
BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor
Ul Do.-Dr .• $4llto J. N.B. 642 ... 20
Sl"I\IA TID OM TIN ACIU
SPACIOUS I & 2 liD.._ AI'AITMINTS
,_ & Unfv ..... ,,._ $1.0
• Private Patios • Fireplace~
• POOLS • 9 Hole P.uttin1 Green
• Tennis
• Sepatate Family Section
• Adj. 10 Schools and Playaround
. 900 $• Letno, C~
MacArthur noor Coo at Hwy.closo,. Fothlort hl0111d
CORONA DEL lUll (714) 64+2611
MOVIHG TO C. M. Curt Dosh
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OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5
1007 DOLPHIN TERRACE,
CORONA DEL MAR
SPA!< ISH DECOR lHO.UDIHG TILE ROOF. BEAM
CEILIHG. TILE AHD CARPET FLOORIHG. POOL
AND BRIGHT PATIOS. VIEW.
REDUCED TO S84.900
••••
A LS 0 OPEN SUN. 1-5
520 DAHLIA , CORONA DEL MAR
HEW DUPLEX SOUTH OF HIGHWAY Wlnt LPTSOF
OJSTOM FEATURES--IHSULATIOH, HIGH CEIL·
IHG.. ETC. T\IREE BEDROOM UHIT OH GROUHD
FLOOR. UPPER TWO BEDROOM UHIT HAS EXTRA
LAR~E DECK AND VIEW.
• •••
LAGUNA BEACH
DUPLEX
MODERH RUSTIC VIEW CLOSE~H
TWO BEDROOMS EACH
OHL Y $56,5001
lJOX Y. f RJ\XKI.IX
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Wells-McCardle
Realtors
R<liale Servl<e Silo<:e 194)
IIIONIWPOIT
ltfSID ENTIAL .4.SD BUSINESS PROP E RTI ES
···POR l.~,jTER£STED . PROPESSIO."i '\L
C O.'II SIDERATION SEE
Mr. azx1 M.rs. C.H. Lee are
moving their residence from
Balboa to 20th st. 1n Costa
Mesa. They will, hoWever, re-
tain their tie wtth the Peft!n.
sula wUb tbeir r eal estate of-
n ee oo Balboa Blvd.
RE.-,LTOJI'!
6•2-«72 no.673-36oll
1730 W. COAS HWY .
IEIOPLE RUL ESTATE
2S1S f C..•• H..,., C.,...• 4M w.,
67~2101 H•wpert a .. ch
UNIT VI -33 SGLD
II I Ill • • 0 BUILDER~S CLOSEOUT 0 • 0
Because of credit rejections. we have 9 homes •••il-
eblo that heel been selected by early buyers
9 HOMES ON CHOICE LOTS
.... , Ell .... 17&-8000
" that very in site from ) • 7 Bedrooms. 3 & 4 baths,
2 .& 3 cor garages & complete with ell built · in s, basic car-
peting, shake roof & concrete clrivowoys -from $33.940.
8uYING A 110foll& II I'IJN AT
IJNIQU~. W& HA\111 A L.INt:
RANCHO LA CUESTA
OM THil 'fNUT LilTING"
IN ~llHAflll80ft Aflt&A AND
YOJ .. OYLO flti:ALL.Y ••
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llr. Hlllll, 5 limes murtod ontlaC from mlllttplo la)ariH
uc1 Iormor -ad ot a<lr-neotncl lA a -cJ'CII-at
Carolo .._., dlod ol UlJI aecldllll.
-. lbl-u .,_. !I I!TTlll AYliES HOIUS SINCE 111011 l.tiiOUl HOIOIIS ::.::.:r~~! 11 '!!:._5~:! s!..tt. lor-MODELS AT IROOKHURST a ATlANTA ... , ,,.__.,.._.
or. ~--... dlocl· co.-dal liar,...--HUNTINGTON lEACH .... E. eo..,_,,
Pllalat llro. Ra'a " .. ,_. U•llc Ia TooollA -IDa, Ia 968-2929 e 968-1 3'1, 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. eo.-dol-
old ......... llr ....... _.... ·~-... --~---------.. ---·-------------~ ·--------.. "" u..-G{U.. ........ ,..-,. • . . •
MACNAB -IRVINE
RNEl HOMES
HARBOR VIEW H ll L~LUSK
Entertamment !.pectal: 3 bedroom home on
huge lot. E:xpan:r.tve p<ttlo v. 1\h ~lum p:'ilone
11 ~:~lls ~urround mg gtant 40 I rccform portl
11 1\1\ \<tCuzzi. Bv appt. at S:):'l 000.
CORONA DEL MAR
~uth of h11~ay IJO 4~ lot tu"l mer a block
/rom ocean m pr111lf· re~Lr1cn\La l area :1 bed-
rooms. 2 bath) v. 1\h huJit·m elcttm lil lchen.
\:-.lung !>.45 000 but flltl fll tcw n rovnc1 h .tO\•
mu.;, L;nn~ vmtr lollcr'' l'lrd ~r J till Tolll
Turner.
DOVER SHORES BAYFRONT
Elegance and ~rau m 1/11~ nc\1 ~ 0:>0 ''I II
cm.tom home Sptral statre;ase from 11\ed e n-
trv lead, to tremendouo; ma!>ter ~\lite a nd
!>Jl\lng room wtth ftrl:'pla<:e 4 bedroom~ hu~,.
!dmilv roorn :-panou" K11chen 11 1U1 dclJ;:hl ·
f1tl mornmg room Sl79 500 Open ~al & t..111 t
S05 ,\lornmri Star Lane
MAC NAil-IRVINE
RNtty t.mp•nv
1010 l•y•ict• Drive 67S..l211
901 Ocrver Dr .• Suite 121 Ml-1115
N--'lood>
Pel£ /Jal'nlt l<eafbj
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LOTS OF LOTS
BUILDING SITES:
• Large, irregular, CM ... $13,500
* Cliff Drive. NB view .... $18,500
• China Cove, NB view .... $57 ,000
• 1-plus acre, level, view .• $22,500
• 2.7 acres, w/home ..... $3I,OOO
Olllco 0,... 5oMWyo & __,.
PETE BARRm REALTY
1605 ·-o.. IU. 642-52110
••••••••••••••••••••
Beautiful Custom Home
With Pier and Float in the Coves
12 0 feet on the water
4 Bedrooms - 3 Baths
5125,000
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Salea througb tbe Multiple Llat1nC
Service of tbe Newport Harbor-Co.ta
Meaa Board ol R e<ora totaled
onr $5<1 m1Won for the TWELVE
montba ol 111611. Tbia repreaeota
1,2~ unlt aalea and a dollar nlue
lncreue of 4% over tbe same pertod
ol lut year, Wlllcb wu a recOI'<l year.
Ltat your property· wttb a Realtor
today.
I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
sa cap,,. 2 5
• a sa a a a a 2 a a a
NEW TRIPLEX
UPPER BAY
$57,500
U1 WOODLAND I'LAC!, COlT A MBA
10112 ILOCIC 8AJT 0, lOu & TIISnNI
Construction Co.
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FIRST SECTION--Paae 8
THU RSOAV, NOV, 17, 1970
CO RONA DEL MAR, CAU F.
by providing ample electricity ... by helping to improve the environment
Electricity brings us light, keeps food fresh .
conditions the air we breathe, and brings the
world with1n our reach by radio and television.
In factories. electricity is essential to keep
production lines rolling. Without it, there
would be fewer jobs and less prosperity. On
the farm , electricity pumps water to irrigate
crops, and does everything from m ilking
cows to coaxing chickens to lay more eggs.
Fortunately, electricity is clean. flameless .
odorless and doesn't create by-products of
combust1on at its point of use.
Everything man does has some effect on
the environment. and the production and dis-
tnbulion of electricity are not exceptions. But
1f we failed to supply electricity for the facto-
ries. farms and homes in the 14-county area
we serve 1n Central and Southern California.
the impact on all our li ves wocld be devastat·
1ng. After all , etectnc1ty 1S one energy we
cannot do w1thout
Electricity Is vital.
A high standard of living and electricity go
hand-in-hand. Shut off electricity and you
shut down plants. computers, radios, TV
sets. freezers. hospitals and even sewage
treatment plants.
Two of our major goals are to continue to
supply ample and rel iable electricity and to
work to improve the environment with rela-
tion to our generating plants and other fac ili-
ties. We'd like to tell you how we do it.
Water was once the primary source of
power used to spin the turbines that gener-
ated electricity for Central and Southern
California. To trap the melting snows in the
High Sierra . Ed ison. created the vast Big
Creek Hydroelectric Project. It meant open-
ing up a mountain wilderness and build ing
a network of dams and power plants. Today
"Big Creek" provides electricity for hundreds
of thousands of people.
It also provides a vacat1on paradise for the
public to enjoy. includ ing campgrounds. six
major man-made lakes. and streams well-
stocked with trout.
Moreover. "8 1g Creek " means flood con·
tro t and ~rrigation water for the farm lands of
the San Joaquin Valley below
After most feas ible hydroelectnc sources
for Ed 1son customers had been tapped .
Peaceful use of the atom.
Ed 1son turned to fossil-fuel power plants as a
pnmary source to meet the growing demand
for electric energy .
Power plants in Southern California have
never been the major contributor to air pol -
lu t ion . but when fuel is burned in power
plants. certain by-products of combustion
are released into the atmosphere. This is true
when burning gas or oil in power plants. gas
tn homes. or gasoline in autos.
To min1mize by-products of combustion
from our power plants. Edison has been
working for many years in many ways. For
example. Edison launched extensive air pol·
lution research programs over 15 years ago.
We were among the first companies in the
nat1on to activate such programs. We were
also the first ut1tity in California to use a low-
sulfur 011 from Indonesia . It's costly, but 1t
burns much cleaner.
We have succeeded 1n makmg significant
reduct1ons in emiSS tons from our power
plants. We are working to reduce them even
further.
Nuclear generation of electricity has two distinct advantages. It is a clean source of electricity,
and it helps conserve our natural resources. Above, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station,
near San Clemente. Two additional units are scheduled at this site. Although the plant is a
source of a miniscule amount of radiation. the amount Is far below the levels set by the AEC.
A vacation paradise.
Edison's E\ig Creek Hydroelectric Project, located in the High Sierra in Central California,
supplies electricity Qnd provides a vast recreatiqn area for the public.
• • ~ •. •
We bel ieve generating electricity at
nuclear power plants is another effective way
we can help to improve the environment. In
a nuclear reactor there is no combustion, so
there are no by-products of combustion.
Therefore, we plan to build additional
nucJear units. Two are scheduled for opera-
t ion in 1976 and 1977 at the San Onofre
Generating Station near San Clemente.
Thereafter. the only major generating facili-
ties Ed ison plans to bu il d in Southern Califor-
nia's South Coast basin will be nuclear
p l ants. sf:E
Southern California Edison
Emission control.
Through recent developments and appl1ca·
t1on of pollut1on control techn ,ques. emis-
Sions from Ed ison's fossil-fuel plants have
been substantially reduced . mcluding a
stgnlficant reduct ton tn nttrogen oxtdes
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.
MO. 14
They like cop on campus
A PRE-CHRISTMAS TOY SALE will be held at the Tick-
tacker lllrlft shop, 120 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa, from 10
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov, 19, under the .!;]xmsor-
ship of the National Charity League Juniors of Newport
Beach. Pictured here displaying some Items being offered
tor sale are Wendy, 6, and her brother Jon, 3, with lhelr
mother, Mrs. Donald Schisler of Balboa Island, standing at
lert, and Mrs. Gerry Conrad of Corom del Mar. Proceeds
from the sale will benetit the John TracyC11n1c demonstra-
tion home and the nursery school for the deal pre-schOoler
which ad):)lns the thrUt shop. Chatrmen for the benefit
are Mrs. Charles D. Potter and Mrs. Charles R, Fedder-
man. The toy inventor y for the sale w111 be Increased when
Junior Auxiliary members and their husbands gather this
week-end at the home or Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donnell tor
cocktails, Admission will be one toy. (Ensign photo.)
DRUG PERIL AIRED TODAY
The Newport Beach pollee de-Rudy Valentl, tuventle division;
partment wtu acquaint adults, detective Dave Elliott, juve-
parents and Interested students n.ile dlvlslon; detective AI Ep-
wlth. information deallng with stein, oarco, and detective Ed
the spreading juvenil~ use or Rudd., burglary.
drugs aDd the resulting effects Tlme has been allotted for
on famllles and the community, audience d.lscusston a.Dd ques-
The program will be presented tlons.
at the Cor ona del Mar high THISTLETHWAITE ART
school PTA meeting at 7:30 SHOWN AT CITY HALL v.m. today, Nov. 12,at the school
cafeteria.
The public Is Invited to hear
a lec ture b)' Sgt . Leo Konkel,
head of the narcotic dtvtslon.
Sgt. Konke l will be assisted by
10 officers, Capt, Louts Heer-
es, commander of the adminis-
trative division; Capt. James
Pa.rker, control division; Lt.
Gary P~tersen, special ser-
vices; Sgt . Ed CibbareW, com-
munity rela.tions; campus of-
Deer Dem~ts Blackbarn; Set.
The Newport Beach city arts
committee is presenting a show
of watercolor and oil ~ntings
ln the City Hall gallery. The
artist Is AllnE! ThJstlethwalte
ot Santa ADa., member of the
California National Watercolor
Society, the Orange County Art
Association, the Torana Art
League and life member ot the
Laguna Beach Art Gallery.
Sbe was born In Long Beach
a.DC1 r eceived her B.A. detuee
from UC:l..A. --
COLLECTING ITEMS for "Bon Marche" (good sale with a
French accent) are back.ers of the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, lett to right, Mrs. William Farnsworth, ln charge
of the travel Dnds booth; Mrs. Raymond Ramming, helping
with the Bon Marche Originals, and Mrs. Norgy Graves,
wl'lo Js co~cnaJ.rman tor the event. All three are Balboa
r esidents. Books, handiwork, fabrics aDd antiques are
part of the treasures to be offered Wednesday, Nov. 18,
at the Fairgrounds in Cost Mesa, beginning at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Johnston Bi.lla..rd is chairman 1n charge of the annual
event. Mrs. Waiter D. K, Glbsoo Jr., Museum president,
and Mrs. William -\. Gothard, art rental council presideot,
have recruited cooperation from volunteers aod s141P0rters
of the Art Museum. (Ensign photo,)
LAURIE BURNS of Cameo
Sl'lor es served as rodeo queen
attendant for the University of
Arh.ona's 31st aQDual rodeo,
held last week-end. Laurie, a
sophomore elementary educa-
tion ma)or , is the daughter of
Mr , and Mrs. Donald Burns,
4621 Brighton Road. Represen-
tatives of some 20 schools In
the west coast region of the Na-
tional Intercollegiate Rodeo
Assn. competed in such events
as bronc ridi ng, bull riding,
calt roping aDd goat tying.
SONG PROGRAM FOR
NIGHT OWL MEETING
The Night Owls of the ~e"'
port Beach ''Hoo t 'n Holler"
roost will be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 15, at the Ebell
clllbbouse, 515 w. Balboa Blvd.,
Balboa.
Mrs. W, B. (Florence) Mac-
Glnltle of Costa Mesa will a.c-
compaoy Mrs, Steve (Florinda.)
Klechk.a, contralto, ofSantaAna
ln a program of contemporary
songs.
Reservations must be made
and paid for a.t this meeting for
the annual Christmas dinner
party, to be held at the Shera-
ton IM, Huntington Beach, on
Dec. 20.
POLICEMEN GRADUATE
Twenty -eight policemen
uaduated Nov . 10 from theOr-a..ore County Peace Otflcers'
Academy at ceremonies in the
Golden West CoUep communi-
ty center, lncluding the tollow-
lng from the Costa Mesa pollee
department: Mark. D. Bernal.
Rlch.a..rd M. Bowman, Bruce R.
Hagen, Edward W. Sutton and
James D. Watson.
EGAL NOTI
P-39153
CERTIFICATE OF Blli!NESS
Flctltlous Flrm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED does
hereby certlty that she is con-
ducting a busloess at 900 Sa.n
Joaquin HiUs Dr., No.3, New-
port Beach, Calit., uDder the
fictitious firm na me of Puk
Newport Hair Stylis ts and that
said firm ls composed of the
following persons whose name
in full and place of residence
are as follows, to-wit: MJcki
Claus Halgren, 2311 Vista
H Jerta, Newport Beach, Callf.
WITNESS my hand this 23rd rr==,.,==,,=,.,=""'""'""'=""'""''='====t day O( October I 1970, Mick.l WE WAHT TO WRITE YOUR PERSONAL Cia"' ILalgren.
INSURANCE STATEOFCALIFORNIAl ss.
. COUNTY OF ORANGE )
P ef d R t B d C ON THlS 23r d day of October, r erre a es · · • roa overage 1970, before me. • Notuy Pub-
Homeowners ••••••• Auto lie In and for said county and
GRIFFITH & ASSOCIATES :~e,;,~~~!':!:'g~·~~~.::,~
soDa.lly appeared Mlcki Claus
4500 CAMPUS DR., SUITE 572 Halgren, 2311 VIsta Huerta.
tr(EWPORT BEACH Newport Beach, !mown to me to
PHON 8 POR QUOTE -14'·9411 be the person whose oame ts '~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~====~ subscribed to the within instru-ment, and ackDOWiedged to me
r~P'IV'f'S th&t she uec uted the same.
,..._ .
~ r• WITHE~ my baDCI and of-
1.. tlclal seal. Eloise L. McPber-
•t~ IOD. Notary POOllc iD IDd fo,r
c.Ab.L. ....,.0:17. "'f' AM KJC..,Cf'T
c.Af'Hy CONMU .. TANT WM0
•LL COM• TO YOU" MONK
'MTN IA-.,.L.U .. TMOUT ANY
OLIOA~! '!"0 ¥0UI
Ald County and state. My Com-
mlsaioo expires Jan. 28, 197S.
P\ll>llsA: Oct. Z9 , No•. 5, lt,
19, 19'70, l.D tbe Newport flu.
borEIIIII.p.
Newport Harbor 111p sehool
DOW bas a "cop oo campus.''
The procram, a )ola project
o1 the Newport Mesa u.n1fted
school district and the Newport
S.ch and Coata Mea pollee
departments, tries to "&t.Ye
students aaoppol'tWlity to clari-
ty some of the mis-tmprealon.s
they may have about polJce ac-
tions, • • according to s~. WU-
ll.am L. Cwtn1ng:ham.
The "cop on campus" pro.
gram began tn the district Z
years ago, .tlen the Costa Mea
pollee department ''donated"
the services of ooe poUee ol-
llcer each Wednesday at DOOD
to Estancia h!gtlschool. Prlrld-
pal Floyd Harryman said the
a,ctivity "!las greatly lncreased
l.D popularity" since its Incep-
tion.
''This ls evident because
more and more students seem
to plan to spend thelr ltmc h
hours talldng with. the pollee-
man," he sat d. "At our school
the poUce ot!lcer cooducts
meetings i..ll the school Forum
running away, pollee action,
assaults, and pollee brutality.
Last year the program was
begun at Costa Mesa Htgtl.
Here the pollceman brings bis
lunch to the campus one daY a
week, and talks with the stu-
dents lntormally,
The Harbor Hlgtl pr ogram
wlll have a Newport Beach po-
liceman staying on QffiPI!S
au day ever y Wednesday, ac-
cording to Jack F. Ki ng, as-
sistant principal. The police-
man, otficer Dennis Blackburn.
was selected by a joint screen-
ing process by schOOl r e>,)re-
sentatlves and pollee depart-
ment ortici.als from a tield of
S applicants. He wlU be paid
by the NBPO whlle he Is on
campus.
Mr. King said that the po-
l..Lcernan will be available to
students before, a.tter and dur-
In a question and answer for ing the S<'hool da y and teach-
mat." er s may request that he come
The students and pollee-into their classes and lecture
OFFICER BLACKBURN
"CO P OS C·HIPUS"
men have discussed such mat-on relevant topics. He will oot
ters as traffic laws, narcotics, be in unifor m, Mr. King said.
THE EDUCATION COMMITTEE of the Newport Beach
JwUor Ebell Club !las spent ma.ny !lOurs of volunteer
work at the Dew Eastblutf elementary school, wlllch opened
thl s tall. Mrs. La.rry Tllayer, education chairma.o, is coo.
terrin~ with Mike HiU, school principal, concerning fUtur e
actlvltles. The JWllors h.ave handled ma.Jllng ot puent-
sttxient handbooks, held a luncheon for the new teachers
completed rnaterl.als needed for primary grades, and 00:,
they are correcting testing results.
a
Up and down the <;IJ!f' the 27 offrces of :rte
substdtartes of tmpe1ra1 Corparatron of Ame,+C,i
the nat ton's trtrrd largest oub!oclv owned S.il\lrn~s
and loan holdrng ccrnoany h<tve taken the n,1rne
of lmpenal Savrngs Her€' YOU 11 t rnd the ~arn€'
frtendly stall bilc~e..:l o~ f''Der •encea mJn;)gt'
ment dedrcate-d to comrnun•t) srowth Here vou 'I
find the h1ghest mterec:,t rJtes permrtted by ""'
insured safe!)' wrth your f und~ protectea b\ 31'
agency of the feder .~l government and a gre11
range of l.nanc+al serv+c es
5.25 °
0 on 90 Ut to<!ohrJ'f'
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Whether you ooen a passbook or guarilnteed
growth account. VOlJr funds Wi ll ~tart earn1ng
tnstantly Come rn and start your saY+ng~ growrng
at tmper1al Sa\lmgs. a subsrdliHY of tmperral Co r
porat1on of Amenca
5.75 ..
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ImPERIAL SAVInGS
• wblkti•rv o1 1m~"'' CO<po.-"•or ot "m""u and loan Association of Newport-Pasadena
Newport Balboa Savings' new name
hKul rv~ Olfrce 33661/ral•do Newport Besch. 673.Jl30
Mil•l'\ OHrc.r: 61 South Lake Avenue Paudena 795·84o4l
Corona ck'l Mar Ofhce 550 N-port Center Dr•Vi!. N~JXII1 BM<:h. &U·l461
3870 (ut FoottHII Bouleyan:l Pa~dena, 795.()4.47 '
134 Nor1h Glendora Avenue . Glendora, 335 1.0'3
"Almost Persuaded" Gnat lveau iJ tile New Testunt
"Jeaua Gina the Parable of the Ten Viraina"
Matthew 25:1-13 Some Are Nearly Saved, but Loet Forever!
•r...,. A#J..,_ ..--IWII., """""',..... _.....,.,,_ w b4 o c~mHM."-Acta 1111:1111. ., .... ,~ .. ~ ..... P'",.,_ •-.ctM OP'" nt& l..OfiiO ..
lltJIII~tMDa0..04 TDn•.
(Co•ll .. tul fro• l•s" wui:l
M.m make all ldDda ot ex.c!JM'II,
I MJ', at to wfty the)' are DOC
aaved.. "I am afraid I ean't Uve
ri&ht.." .ame man .. ys. But what
be rNib' mean~. ll he were honest
1n 1tat~c It, la 'I don't want to
ctve up my slna: and I am atrald
people would ex~t me to ll:iVf'
th4!m up If 1 were saved. Or the
lDrd wouJd cNtainly e~t me to
cfve them up; and I am not wUl·
1t1c to do it." Any man could Uv•
a better life If he were uved and
tr)1na:, than he could If he were
to.t and rot trying. But that Is
not tM rul reuon peopJe are not
saved.
Why is 11 that you are not a
Cllriltian? II it because you do
not believe man has a M>UI that
need& uvlne'! No, no t Any sen-
sible penon who readJ this, who
hu any inclination at all evH-to
be saved. 11 already convlncl!d that
he has a poor , never--dying soul
that must &pend etern.lty aom~
whrre, In Heaven or Hell.
lA lt becausE' you do not believe
there lJ a God? Is that why you
are still not altogt'ther p('rsuad-
!d? No, no ! TilOllf~ who have any
inclination to be savf'd already
know there is a God they must
face. And I have no doubt you
are convinced that Christ is His
Son. You believe there is a Heaven
and a Hell. You realize you n<'t'd
forgiveness. You admit, in your
own heart, that you are a sinner
Then why is h you ar(' not sav-
ed! The real re&50n is your own
wicked rebellion. Those who are
almost persuaded are kept from
ChrUt only by !herr own love for
!in!
Somt:'limc! p«>ple tell me-that
a certain class of people-tum dowr1
Olrist be-cau.s(' they arc Catholics.
But that is not the real reason.
Catholics who are unconvt"rted re-
ject Christ for the same-reason
that some Prote-stan ts who are un-
conve-rted reject Olrist.
There may be doctrinal proble-m s
unsettled, but there is only one
reason that anybody who has any
rt'al conc<'m about his poor soul
and who has cv<'n considered
trusting Christ for salvation and
yet has not done so--only ont> real
reason why he IS strll unsavf'd.
And that reason is the wLckPd
love tor sin. that rrbelhon agamst
the will of God. that unwillingness
to givt> up to JPsus Olrist, and
trust Hlffl wholly. and Jet Him
be.-Lord and Boss of h1s hff'
Somr p('Op](' thmk that Jew!l are
unconvl!'rted becaus,. 1hf'y are Jew!i.
&ut that is not prunanly the rt!as-
on. A Jew ts unsavl!'d simply be-
ca.u.se he is a human being wJth
a naturaJ rebellicm, with a smful
heart or a human beLn'! A Jl!W
unconvertf'd and a r.ent1k tlnl·on·
v('rte-d are unrOnYt•rU•d lor thP
same reason. They h;wt• not bf>.t•n
wtlling to bol'o the kni•f' to Jesus
Chnst and trus t ~lim for s alva-
fJOn. Jt is trUf' that a Jrw may
have-to ovrrcomf' morr prt•jud•ce ,
ma.y have to endure more p<>rse-
cution In ord£>r to he a Christian.
But any Jr-w who is conc erned
about the mallet would turn to
Chri~t arK:! be slHt·d. if h£' were
willmg to do what the Lord ,J,.,sus
rt'Quirt•s Only stn Ln !hf' he-art
keeps people a!mo'\t persuadf'd.
but still lost.
J hoJW that you who r•'ad thrs
will remPmber that tht• onc un--
settled QUf'StJOn that kf't>ps you
from Olrist is the-question of your
sinful retx>llion. If you W£'re will-
in& to honestly turn your heart
from your sin and surr£'nder to
Jesus and trust Him. you would
be instantly !aYf'd You would be
not "'almost persuadl'rl ... but alto-
gether persuaded and surrenderl'd
and dec.dl'd to be a Chnsuan.
How wicked then it is to re~
main undccid~>d • How ~udty be-
fore God you stand 1f you ar£'
almost persuaded but sttll unsav-
.-d'
Ill. "AimORt Penuaded .. 18 Still
Altoa:dher Lo~t
It L!l strange how men som~
tim(.'s comfort thl'msr!ve:r; and try
to reassurf' thf'm~(.'Jves becau.st>
they have had somf' religious con·
victions Whpn I urge a man to
~ saYed. often he Will s ay, "Yes,
J ha \lt> thought a lot about thi!l .
and l am golm;: to be save-d som~
time You rw('d not worry about
me. be-<:ause l am SUT'i' I am go-
ina; to be save-d before It is too
late " Prople fpc\ that the very
fact that they havt• tx>en conYict·
ed. the Iact that they have taken
time to th1 nk about this matter,
asaurt's them of salvation at soml"
future lime. Alas ' that Is not true.
~ who 111re almost P'{'nuade-d
aN> still altogether lost.
1 once heard a silly statement
made by a preacher that all who
were ~ver truly convicted would
aurel)' bt MVed, and that lhoae
who -~ cnce moved by thE> Spir-
It ol God would never ~~~ away
h"'m It until they were convlctPd.
I say that wu a aUiy st..t~ment .
It ... a 11Uy atatfment ~aute
It wu not backed up by a sin1le
YftW of Scripture. It wu silly
bee~ It 10ft ct~ntrary to an
human ewpMWnc:e !lllong thiJ lilw.
MultUuctn ol Pft'l)le have bfoflt con-
YicUd.. havt tre:mbied over their
dnl. haw mtde the' holy l'ftOive
tblt eomeday d'My would seek thfo
Lard, tnd )"tt dwy hlvl!' dlPd un·
c:oaurted, have died Dt. ~
clmutrld. and have 10M' to HeU :
1hen wu ~ ewr eonvert·
ftfl' He ... 00n¥k:...S. He wu
"almolt per•wted": but u ta.r
U ... ltJww, he ... tlttrnr LIVed,
I ~ dlot II tilt Lord ohould
aUaw-,.. to 10 to JWI to lnttf'-
11\ew thoae wbo taM a chuce to
be a~tve<t. t mtaht there flftd Klna
A&rtppa. Well. M would htvt no
crown, no robe. and no titles. Naw
he would be only a poor, doomed
IOU.!. I lmq:tne that I mJaht &a)'
to hlm In HeU. "Ap-lppa, wMt a
thoclr to see )'OU heR In HeU ! "
And .A.a:r'IPIJe mJcht answer, ''Yet.
juat think I I heard Paul the &PM·
Ue preach! Hr stood ~ me
with the chains rattUna on hll
wrists u he motioned. Hla voice
trembled with concern aa he sPoke
to me! l ~membl'r hOw hit eyes
burned and how he rora:ot all about
his chains, all about hit own da~
1t>r, and pleaded with me to be
saved. Oh, just think ! I heard Paul
the apostle prt'ach and still I was
never saved, and I caml!' to Hell !"
"WMI«:b:• at the Boi;J Gbo.t
oollh, To .... u .. will hnr blo
voice, lf&.rd,en IIOt )'OUr twa.rtt"
(lleb. S:74). 'l1lo ll)>trit ol God
that m.-. ,au ..WO.t ~
thb aame Spirit ol Cod that llhcJows
you the w~ oC aalvatlon and is
ready to cbaqe )"'Ur heart and
malce )'OU a DlrUt.lan eodat.
W&rN yoU IOlemnl)' that tocl.&y la
thl" day or aalvttioD. U you ever
Intend to be .. ved. you should be
aaved now.
Give up, &lve up that wicked
rtbellioo in your heart! Give up
that •In that would cSamn )'OUr
mul, keepinr you forever aw.,.
from Ouiat! 'llUa wicked ddQ,
tum from It at once. Il )IOU wUJ
tum to Jesua Ouist aDd trult Htm,
dependift& on Him, ·~ to Him, He will aave )'OU today. He
~es you. He hu alrn.dy pakS tor
all )'OW' stn.. ODJy &D honel:t
heart'a surrender, a ~tent •
pendeace on fUm rem&!Da 10 man
you God's cbikl. WW )IOU tum to
H1m today!
Pleaae say yes to God today abd
write and tell me so. You who
are almost persuaded, I be& yoo.
become a.lfOiether penu&ded thia
very day.
..,.,.
Centur• befor• Chrtst. the
P .. lmlat .,id: "If thou, lord.
shouldst mark ioLqwties . who
shall stand? But there is lorgtve-
nesa with Thee '" (Psa 130:
3 ,4).
It •• doubtful whether the
Pt.almlst understood the baSLS
upon which a just God. through
the a&H, has SO graCIOUSly for•
&iven SLnS. but thtS haS SinCe
been eaplame-d '" the ep•slles of
Paul.
By R.-r aa4 10'1 M.artla
5I a propll.t (Jar. a,.,
Sf -.... TO know MllMf th• cl.-y -.... ~~··" 10 ._..., ol •blflru~ 1a tla. pcoW•
II .. ,. Y• o•t t• -··-Ill.."
CLUU DOWlf
"lh41 ..... took aJ.I 1.a tll•ir •-"-
with tiMir •-· • N
2 11 plact {I Clu-oo.. l 1l2)
, .. ., .. , ... ,. --·-,. tk•• th.n .. 1r
f. ~tll•y that -....-o r•ady woat ba
.-Jth ltr..Ua ,. ,,.. ··~-N
$ Ienker ol Sil\&ppim (I Chloa. 7:12) I "y• II••• ••clo It a ·~·· of
''"-""" !Mcrt1. 21 :1:1) 7 a dty of lara•l {I Iinw-IS:ICII
I ··1or ollf lam,. •• •••. oat"
I laltiot.. of 11 Ma a11cl IIIU. Iota-..
fathor IG ... 10:1)
10 ""•lUI• lh• hricl•.-o•ro --·-• tll;•f ern thuabor•d Clad al•p("
l2 k ·-·-o.ot yo. lo.-I ltao• thcrt T•
... k J••1111" (Mott. 21:5)
IS '"th• kio.vdom ol ---· do.ll bo
lik•n•d \Into t•n rir9iaa"
I ima1ine that I would met>t in
Hell Felix, a contemporary of Kln1
Agrippa. You remember that Paul
stood before Felix, a.s the sc~ne
Is described in the twenty-fourth
chapter of Acts. Acts 24 :2+-25 tells
us that F~lix "sent for Paul, and
heard him concerning the faith In
Olrist. And as he reasoned of rilht-
~owmt>ss. temperance. and judg-
ment to come, Felix trembled, and
answert'd. Go thy way for this
tim£'; when I have a conYenlent
season. I will call for th~."
There we re ad· "God lor Chmt's
s.Jt:e heth forg,ven you" (Eph.
4 :32). But th•s 1s only part ol the
truth, for God lofiiYes smners,
not merely bec~use ChrLSI des•res
this, but because Chnst pa•d for
the•r sins and purchased theLr r~·
dempt1on. Thus [ph I 7 declares;
"In (Christl we haYe r~dempt•on,
through His blood, tn~ torg•ve
ness of sms. accOHimg to !he
rocnes of Hts grace "
And thus Paul could procla•m
to tus hearers '" the synagogue
at P•s•d•an Anttoch:
• ilullc-at .. wcwU whkh tot. till• k•r ---; if no ,..,..,.•nc-a i.l vi••n. ll1•
•-•r llllloiOIIJ w\U IN lo\&nd In till• Sc-riphu• obo"•·
II Initial. ol a lamo\1• kio.q nad a
proph•t (II Sam. 12:1)
20 dly of Canaaa Uo.h. 712) PRAYER CLUD ACJIOS.S
22 ro\&lic:al lnlltn~m•nl (lsa. 5:12) But when was Felix ever saYed~
We do not know that he ever was.
He trembled as Paul pruched of
ri&ht~sncss and temperance and
judgment. He ~aid, "When I havt'
a convl!'nif'nt St'a.son, I will call
lor thee." But the convenient sea-
son never camt'. Acts 2-4 :26 tt>lls
us that Felix rt'ally hoped Paul
would giYl' him some money to
be tff't'd from prison. But poor
Felix. convictt'd Felix, Felix who
was almost persuaded, yet died,
we suppose. and wf'nt to Hell. Poor
Ft>lix. to hear Paul tht! apostle
preach and to trt"mble before him
and promise to hear him again,
and yet nev~r be nved! Almost
JM>r!.uadi'd, I say, Is still Altogethf'r
lost. Million., are In Hell who ex-
pected to 10 to Heaven.
like to recall thl" irutance of
the lillie girl who had to xo to
the hoapital for a Yery serious
OJ)('ration. When they brought her
to the operating tablf'. the surgeon
sai<1 to her, "Dear. before w~ ('an
make you well, we m ust first put
you tu sleep."
'"Be •t known unto yoi.J, there
fore. men and brett~ren . tnat
through th1& Mao •s preached
unto you the lorgl'"eoess of SHI$
•J, •31 ~·-·-• -··-· op.a to .......
-4 "crncl ot ~-·· llll•r• wo• a CTl
•ocl.-'
II o trill., ·---kim ID•ut. I ~Zil
12 ~ .. ho paid U1• .... lhM.or·
(Joaah 1::1)
21 -u.al I •oy kn•• how •. _.all
I ••" (Pa. :11:'1
H a lo•l fMatthow U :21. tdn9Uhu) "33. "37. ·u "Lord. Lord. _____ _
35 lalllat. ol two ~lUI ol Aaron
{Ex-od.. 1:23)
21 lalhu of Shiphi ..••. ion U Clu-ol\.
·~35)
27 "l•.t th•r• bo • _ •. •nouvlll lor 1111
and "fou"
21 "and fi•• ••r• ____ ..
30 "r• ·-·-"'•" with h\&rd•na vri••·
o\1• to ~. bora•" {Luka II :4-1 )
31 "'th• _ -·-way• thai\ b• mado
•raooth" {Lub 3:5)
Obv1ousty such lors•veoess can
never be resconde-d, tor 1t •S based
upon the fu ll and complete pa~
men! of our wnote debt of son lly
""the prec•ous blood of Cht~st
13 lcrtllor ol SU..oa (Joha l:t2) 31 tu~d II do"'"' "••nl in .nth him
lo tho aun"riag•: aod dr.• ---· ........ ·· '14 "'till.. Mltla h• to th• diadpl•.
a.~tolcl thr ...• 1" (Joha 11:27)
" a Iiiii• of d11y (Am :12:1)
34 city ol J.,..doh. --~-·90di (Jot.h.. IS :
&1) "Oh, then," she replied. "if you
are go1ng to put !TI(' to sleep, I
must say my prayers." She 10t
down on ht>r knt't's by the opera!·
mg tAble and pray<'d a simple.
little prayer.
When the lit tle girl had finll.hed
the"' were teal'S in the eyes of
th05C looking on. The surceon
later said, "I prayr-d that ni1ht
ror the first time in thirty yean."
-MaraiWJt.\11
Sad to say. many people do
not te-et they need lorg •veoes.., lor
tney nave not seen themselve.., as
tney truly are m the s•sht ot a
holy God. but those who are con
sctous of thetr sm and are W•tlmg
to say wtth the prod•g•t son I
have S•nned." may ellperLe nce the
wonderful peace and JO~ ol s•ns
fOf8tven by laoth 1fl Cnt~st WhO
pa1d sm's pen<tlty tor us
17 ""no.-r• lur•o ·-~-Ilia ~ICNpho•r" (Mont. 21:1SJ
It '"bo.-tlllat il i.l .••.. •••• crt th•
~~-~ (Mall. 2•:33)
21 Hal•• lho• tit the pit of I~• -··· 1:r.-~ (0 Kin .. IO:U )
2l l.llitiala .t two aou ol Abraha111
IGo&. II:U: 21 :31
U "tho laillaltitaata ol lidon cmcl
____ aclw.,-e tilly acniaON". IE ... It.
%7:1)
U "the hour •h•robt. t~• s-ol
··-· cttlllotll-
·U --···· l)r.or• t!l4u hast lhcrt i.l
tilll.ll•·· (Matt. 25 :25)
tS crnd liT clowa .. WI dl• •• __ look
--·· 111 th•lr •-"-"
47 .. a11d loolr. ·~~· oil with tb••~
41 inillala of t•o MDII of Jacob
fGell. '1:11. 5)
-41 a lairit• (D 5aa. 20:21)
51 ia.iti•t. ol 11 Mo. and hila fat.h.n
(Goo.. 11 :27)
$.3 cmcl S:J doWII "Ancl ••nt forth
to -·' ··-· brid•qr-" 54 o.••• •eC~to.iag -pa.-nt.-__ olfti (& .... th 1:2)
36 ""whM•in th• ••.• of JIIOn co•otlil"
40 Hn ol Solomon, _ ••. boam (Mo.ll.
1:7)
U '"th•y all alumltor•cl ao.cl __ .. "
U -_ ••• tltirllty and e••• th•• drio.k"
(Matt. U :37)
SO "n of Cot. ~---~~ II Clll'oa. 4:1J
52 ··.,.. ao.d ·---no •ora·· (Jolla 1:11 )
55 c:ity of Moo~ (Hu•. 21 :IS)
57 o.am• m•cro.la9 "hioncl," ----9•to.
{I Chroa. 2:.7)
51 --~•lew• Ahraham •••· I _ .....
(John 1:511
But down in H£>11 I should mf."t't
another man. I imagine l hear
him say as he tears his hair In
Hell. as he looks wild-eyed about
him to his companions in tonnent ;
"'I tell you I saw Him raise the
dead! I .saw him when He cleansed
the lepers and sent thf'm away to
show themselves to the priest ~ I
are beside Him. I A.lept on the
pallet beside Him. I heard Him
talk to Nicodemus about bf'ing bom
again You don 't bf>lif've it! t
did! I tt>JI you I did ! I was with
Jesus. I was one of His twelve
chosen apostles. J heard every
sermon. I saw almoet every mira-
cle, and yet 1 turned HJm down
and cAme to Hell ! ..
IS THER£ A HEAVEN AND HELL?
Mlutonary in Michiqan. Mra. H . .M. Mael
Fr-THf JEWISH HOPE, llu 7r17. Lot A110•1u
That would be Judas lsunot
Oh, how hi! heart must have burn-
e-d as he heard thf' teAchings of
Jesus and saw the miracles of
Jesus and looked into those mild.
loving eyf'S and heard thf' lf'nder
tones of that YOict>! And yf't h('
was never saved~ Judas must haY('
been ott en "almost I)E'r!luaded, .. and
yet he was fort'veT lost!
Thf' centurion who """atrhrd Jf'-
sus dif' said, "Truly th1s wa~ the
Son of God"' (Mat1 27 :541 lie was
certainly "almost pPrsuad•·d ·· Yet
we never hear that h,.. ~'-8S con--
Ycrtcd.
Orw day in RoosPvel!, Oklahoma.
a mother. in tea r~. plt·adf'd with
her son to be saYed ·Tm so bur·
dened about you ' I am afra1d you
are going to put this off too long
and be I05t forever ~--she SAid
But her twenty-year-old son
S(X)thed his mother. saying, "Su ~ .
I am going to be SAYed. Juu ~tive
me a little more time. I'm not
quite rE'ady yet. But I promise
you I'll do it 111 plenty of time.
Don't worry now " But 1n one
hour's time-that young man, who
had been cominl't" to the tf'nt to
hear me preach night after night.
was cut In two by a train and
went out to mef't God. He was
••almost pt'riUaded," and yet lost
foreYer.
SomE' of you who hear me today
are still undecided. You are stl11
"almost pt'rsuaded," but lost. Lis-
ten to the words of that tender
song writtf'n by P. P . Bliss :
"Almost
lleve:
I)E'nuaded," now to be·
In our nHUH y~ar~ of workinjl: amon~ thr
J, ... ~. "" haH' found H'f\ ff'w .. o., ht'lif'l't' in
lift• uflt•r dt•ath, and ,.,.,.·n tht-$t' havf' a \"t'r\
1a;.:w• •· .. m·•·prion uf Hr-aHn and HrU ·
W itnt'~!liflj.' lu a \uunl! rahhi. ht' n·n~ari.:t't !
that hi" ciit! ""' 1~+-lif"Vt' in Ho•ll . A~ for Ht<aH•II,
hi' rt•markl'~. "\\''" ha•w t'nQu)!h '" d n ri!!ht
h,.r,. ••n t'ltrth, 1.-t'~ It'! G•o<l takr l"'arr· of
lft'lllrn." We-qu .. ((•ti tn him frnm ~·r ipiUrt'
1lw ""'d" ,f tht' Lord J•·"U"~. '"Lr-t n•)l yuur
heart I~· tr.,uhled : If' bdievl" in God . tw!liev,.
? ? Question Box ? ?
f..,,. JEWISH HOPE, Boo 707, L•• ""•--'••
Jl hoi H ht-11 i 11. L. B.. Rte hmmuf llc-L ehl!.
Uo,
11 .. 11 ~~ llu: 1-1lan: of departed human 9p11i t,.
11111l 1~ ,In i.!•·d into ti-\'U coml-'arl meut~, tlw
h.-Jl .,f li1rrlll'rlt and Ahraham·il h .... r,m. In
Lul•· lf,·I'J .. H th~· Lord Je~u~ gan a. tletailt;>d
d··~· ''I'''''" 1•f hrll ::,iu(·r lht" rtsurro•t·livn and
a,..u'IL•illrl nf thr J.•,nl Jr..su ... Chri!1t. Abraham"•
IJ'!"''m i~ """"" l"llllt'd "paradi<;e" and i~ in till"
jHt"""'" , ... r tht' Lo rd ]t>~u· in hl'aH·n. I •r·
t!,.ubt.•illl , ~.phr!ll&n ~ J:H.IO tdf'r"-1" tho•
tiH:IIII!.-,f '"''•llilJn of AIHaham·~ bu!<um n""'
l11""n a~ t•anuhsc. Th,.. lu·ll l)f llJrmt'nl iii a
t"ml•"r,lfl t•l11• t' f11r thu!.!-t' .. h/J ar~ 1.,~1. until
tlw .Ia\ ,,f JWI~·rrwnt "hrn. acf'orrJlnp: t•J ft,.,
10 I I IS. th1•~· in hell apJ.War bt:f.,rt-tlw P:"'"'
.. h1t•· rl'1''".-h.r jud~tment a111i thf' hrll ,f
t"rflwnt 1~ th•·n 1 u~t 1ntv th~ lakt· of firl'
lu thr' pa'-:.a~t· ... ,. llrt' in~truct('d nt!t t<~
kt•t'JI I"IHIL)Irtfl\' \lo il h atlynrl<" pfilf'lirin_g thr ~in-.
nwntinnr•d 111 thi~ v•·r....-·. f•\lf·n thf'luJ!h tht>\ m:n
('nn~id•'r tlwn.-..·h •·" Cluistian!l.
U'lwr iJ thr m••antnf. oj thf' word "ooni.ty" 0 .1
11.\!'(' in ch·· lm()k ()I f>f'll",ia.s/t'J :.0
"Almost
ceive:
It dtri"~ 11nt nv'an ~Hid,.. but thr \llll'lr .. ~rw~ ..
and ~"'ntplln<'!'.~ nf a lifr apart from God . !\part
from Gu;J or1<' may livr anrl toil; thr-y may,._._
prrirfiCt' joy and s.tH row but thf! end is to dit'
persuaded," Otrlst to reo-MHI lf'av~> a ll. wht'thn much or littll', lll'hind.
See-ms now 10me soul to say,
''Go, Spirit. go Thy WAy,
Some more conveni~nt d111y on Thee
I'll call.··
011t> whc1 livt·, • lif~ of vanity i" without (~od
in tl1i11 world ami without ho~ for tht' n.-'l:t
''Almost
today;
"Almost
penuade-d,"' coml". l'Ome Tht> "wotk of raith" jjl, to "turn to {_;(od
from idols": th" "la hor of love'' i!l to "lll"f\'t'
penuaded,'' tum not till' Ji,·in~ ltnd tru1"' God''; thr "pAti .. ncl' nf
away:
J etLUI lnv:l te. you here,
ljrtf;'rlrc near,
hOJ"'' j., '""wait for hi ~ ~n from hf'aYt'h.'" angels art
Prayen rile trom hearts: 10 dear ,
0 wand'rer, come. Thill propht>tic passagt looh fnrw11.rd t11 th•·
"Almost J)l!'nU&ded " harvest l.a ~tahli.!ihnM"nl of tlif' Kingdom of Chris! on
put ! ' earth for 1,()0() yuu. During that mlllrniurn
"Almcwt ~." doom comet the Prinet of l'f'att will havt. th~ rvl'rnmt'nt
at lut! upon his Mttuldt.r and peace wil be nteb.
"Almo.t" ciJU!Ot avaU; "Airno.t" lil'f1f!d in rig hteousneM. (St.-e Jsa. 9 :6-7.)
Ia but to faJll
Sad, sad, that bttte-r waJJ,
"Almt~~~t." but loll J1l hot ar~ .wm~ of the
oornin«?
~ ~ ~ ~ c!.,.~:S We know that the callint~; out o f tbe chureh
by the Splrit ol God? AN )'OU p~ the Trihul1tion. The fact that thl'
still rom. aw•1 b'om "'rllt, when Tribulation it neer 1thoW1 the Lord'• people
)IOU ~maw' :rou (111Cht tD be aavedf He it eomin~~; !lOOn. Some eip11 of Hit oomin~J
With IOlemn ~ I lii"P )'UU hne bftn found in every «meration but today
ttaat U )'OU ewr Intend 10 be .. .,.. every tip fomold ia witb U8 and which we
ed, )'OU m•t be ... td DOW. TbeN enuft'lf!rat,., Thel'l' ie the apoauy the riw. of
" no .............. IIW llltu,... Al-I I Ch · -• _.__ d ' ·•-----rno~t .. ved 11 ltW a.l~ )Oft, a Ill' ruQ, t:arUlquau:.. an peMurn~
"BehoMI,.,. Iii the~ dnM ; warw and rumon o( w•ra. v.olen<-1!! •ll aro~nd
bthokl. DOW 11 1fM day o1 &a)v. ua. incrl!alltl of knowledse. the Inn returntn(ll
tJod." ..,.. the 1c:rtptu:rw CD Cor. to t~i r horne land, and perUout lirnet with
1:.2). And ..,aln tbt lcrf9turt I&J'I., mt.n's heart~ failin~ them for fear.
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ai!UJ in rnr. In Ill) Fathn '~ hou!lt' Hrt' man )
r"'HI!<i"n"': d it ..-t·re not .~u. I "''<lllld IHHt" t .. ld
)"nu I Ao to pr~parl" a plaq• ftH \"•IU. And if I
1-!•• and preparf' a plan• for you, I ..-ill •·nmt'
al-!ain, an•l r•·n·iw• F•ll unto myylf: tlta.t
\\hf'r•· I arn , tht"H' )t' may be also" !john
11 :1-]1 ]f,. listt•nt·d th o u~htfu/1} and !llid.
"Vt-n p.uud, \'l"f} p.uod!"
Witnt'ssinp. In a ~roup of ]e10o·i~h wurnt-n,
"n)I"!IPI"'riall) ..-a.!i u•r) intl"rl'!!h•d a! \Oo'e quotrod
th~ ~~~~~-mentinnl"d \'N~ a~ain. The Holy
Spiril wa~ lakin~ G&l's Wu rd and ap~yin~t
it lo h··r hrart. Sht' ,.:ccJaimeti. "hn't that
buutiful ! h mah" \<oU ft..-1 l'-0 ~"\'J!'' Tht•
othr,., rrplird. ··rl'~. that's wh)· we art' •II
li~tf'nin_l(."
Wh ilt> 1isi tinj! an .. tlu·r ]f'"'"css. tro whom"''
ha.-1 oflt'll ~ooitnf'SSt"d. Wt" found hn hushand in
hnl Yf"r) ill. Aftn ~n,. introdul'!'d us anti in·
fqrnn•tl ltim nf nur mis.~ion . we felt le(] ,.f thr
l,,,rd It• witnf'~ll llo him. He sat up amll i~t f'nt~ci
a!< "'" pr .. ~nt••(l thf' r-lnims of Christ to him.
Rt·ahzinj.! hit~t·~t rf'mt' 1-\'t'a.kn .. ss, Wf' apnlofiZf'd
ftor tal k in~ '" him ~oo·hc.n ht' was an ill. )'f'l
hrqu~ht hi hi!< attention how ncct"ssa.ry it ""'a!l
ft•r him 111 knuw (;.,d's "'av ()f sakation. J:\1!'.
furt· leavin~ "'I" quoted Jo.hn 1-l : I .. 'J, As Wt'
mrwludrd. hr plan·d hi11 hand over h is heart
and ~tate<!, "l am "t' glad tha.l you hBYt' talkNI
t•J m,. like that. and I thank V(IU from th'"
h•)ll"m tJf m} hf'arl !" :'\o)t long ~her. thi~ man
IJII'"''d from the rloiJfS of death into l'll'rna l
/Jf,.. f•n h.-had accr·pted the Lord Jesus f.hri:ot
a!l hi.-. Jx·nonal Saviour.
\\',. wiln,.~M'fi In anntht-r J""""ess wh" larkt•d
th•· 1 uura~t' In n'"fcss Jesus as Sa\•iour. Ftll·
lo" inp. a lon!! i/lnP5!1. shl' had nowhere 111 turn
l•u t IIJ th•' ~a\iour. While h ospitt~lizt'"fl wt-
'all•·.-l "n hrr a~:ain presenting the daim~ <•r
Chri-.t and made it elt"'tlr tha t sh~ had ev~ty·
rhint: to 1-(Bin, nothing to lose. by at:ct-plin,J!
tin· S1n·iout. Wf' quoted Romans l0:9. in·
di• &tin:-: • lt·.1rl) thal llfll" must belicw· wi th tht'
lu•rt~r t•• '"' ,..11\t"ll. and tl1at •·onfession is madt"
~> tlh tlw 1111111th unto t'a lvalinn. Before .,...e 11'ft
.. h•· l''a'•·d. "Cn~l b.-mf'rcifulto me a sinner.
an•l ~Ill•· rnt• fur ]t·~us' uke."' We ~ave bN
j .,l .. , II: I :i a~ ..-(' r!u to all converts. Wt· tnl.\
lwr -.h(' IIIU 'It uut only hdievc, hut trust th~:
~aq.,ur . It "'"·• a heartwarminA exp•eriencr
..-twn ..-,. l"l:l!lt"d un her later to hear her remind
u-. thut .. 11+' ht•lir\"l'd with her hl'art. was tru!ll ·
in;:. a111l that Chris! ..-as preparin~ a plaC't" fur
ho•r "up th,.re."
S .. whilr thf' relip.ious leaden1 .shru~ thdr
-.h .. ultlt·r, abnut eternal destiny. & trustin~;
J.-wi~h I'(J U! hrrl'" an1/ therl" finds the Saviour
wht•n witn"" is J[iYen 111nd supported hy the
W .. r•-1 of C~l .
W,. a l!llt witnP.~§f'd faithfull y oYl'r the years
t•• o J,.wish l~t~lline!ISmln, who, although he
w.-ml,/ listo·n to the claims of Christ, lll'Yer
tuok it ~rit)Usly. Even though a man up in
~t'l'lr!!, he had never rud the Bible. We gave
him a r·opy of thl' Huly Scripture:~~ on the laM
two visi t11 and tried to impre:t11 upon hill heart
that death ia certflin, and that it wa11 wi.dom
to prepare fo r eternity while he still had the
Oj>pMtunity. He r~plied lightly, "l do n•t want
to die, I want to live!" We again remind~
him thai Gorl's Word lbtea, .. it i• appointed
unlo men once to die, but after thi.a t~ judg·
mcent" (lteb. 9:27). Bef()re the next d•y
dawned hl' paucd out into eternity, a 1oM .oul!
Wt:: were @:re.&ti,Y •hocked to le.rn of hi• tudden
death. Later, hta wife told u• how he recounted
our medin' with him on the ltred, and in hi•
blunt way .,id we told him be ...... not pi"a
to Heaven becau.e he did not bel;ne in )sua.
He talked aboul eternal thins-AippantJy
•00 wenl out into a J011t eternity without the
Saviour. Thi.a mtlde •uch a deep lmp,..ion
upon our hearts •nd li•ee, u God reminded
u• •Jain in His Word ... He tNtt bdnt often
repro•ed hardmeth bla -· wll ooddonly be dellroyttd, 1nd thal without rcmed1" (Pro¥.
29 :1; Lolluo 16:19-31).
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St. Thomas Bible Lesson
Lesson 27, Series Ill PROMISE OF A SON Genesis 18:1 -16
II ere Wf' huYe tht> o (count of h"w tht• I .nnl '•mfirme•l tlrf· pr•Hnl ... ,.. t•1 \hruhum
•If a S•JO b) ~ur~1h . Pr"\'j(,us!~, p1"'rlmp-. "0!1 ,, f••w 1lu 1 ... "' IH'•·l-. bt·f.,r,., tht'
l.nrd lutd appt'Hred I" ·\bruham 111 <1 rTl<l jeSt ll thr•ophtllll '" rno~Lr tiLt• 1 •llf'IHI Ill
nf th~ cirCUIIICIS LIIII Urtd til prnnnUIIC{' dtt• bJ··~-.onp: Lljii<LI 111111 f., l11• tht• f,Jfht•r ,(
mu ltnud~!i ..tnt! nati<lns, also pro!I\LI'f'S hun d "'Ill ]~.till. 11111 ,,f "·•ruh.
"Thts t~ppear,t nce of (,od 1•1 \br.dldm." •Hilt•-. \l.111 ht•" ll••11n. "!',.i'l!l.-. 111
h~IV{' had If\ 11 tll<>re ,,f freed m!1 and fu nnlldrtl\. •III'J l1· "'" ,.f ~r.tnth•ur ..tnd
nllll"'"}• thun thobe "'e ha ve h1thertrt re.1d 11f; ·'OJ thrref.,rt· tuor,. rest'mbll!'s
thftt gredt visit wh1 c h. 1n the fulne.':IS .,f IHnr , t,ht' ~nn 01f (,.,J ..-u<t tn muke In
the world, wheo the \\ord ..-ould be mt~dt' flesh. uod <~ppe<~r "" •me nf u~.··
The tl'Ba.on for this appe..trance muy v.e.JI bo: tlmt the-\\ord t~p•1li!ln b1 God
wh1 ch wQuld arnuse the necessan• resp1ml!le o f faith had 111 h,. lt~ard b1 '-.ar.th
bef(W"e s he wuuld COt'I Ce l\e . Thts '" th.1t word of i'rnmt>it' .. h,ch tht-\l"'.stlf'
Paul quot~s tn n .. mans 9:9 ,,s that bl I irliif' "' ..,)udl ] .. ,,.ll. ""-" b .. rn.
\nte th.t! ·\brahctm hnd pt!l.'hed hn .. · c.tmp 11 '"" nult"> lll•rth nf llf'hrnn
(modern \amtt •·1 -"ha ld) "'•er,. 1111k tree s gre ... Tht' ~·Jrrel I tr.J11-.Iutt•JII .,f
"PI<~ ins nf \lumre '' here JS "oal..~ nf \lamre ," lr nM ~ b•· thnr rhr P.t!rt.trl h ...... ~
just 8Litln 'l 111 the shade \fl the heat ,.f thl' dav . Hnwl'v!'r 1\ ..,,,.., Cll"\llman 111
th~: dtt)"!l 11f t!,r Putrwrchs tn dP.sqz;nnll· .1 spc r 1nl o11 ltrt•o•. ,,fl e-n 111 rh,..
pr~c in c ts ,f .1 .... tr rl"d .1re.1, undt'r ..-hich 1nen ""ulJ mc •·t •••thl'r f11r i n~rrut t ~<•n
11r t() purle\ and lll•tlt· a CO \Cnunt . (hnstian l1n~-> ,,f l·.ur,pr ,,ft,.ll r~'C•Jio(lll/f'J
!iuch spe:cic~l trees under wh•ch thr1 woulrl rnrel ll'lr truer tulk .... T ht-.. .,)tlllll
trnp.,rt of 1111!'1 IIC l ii::Jion would lend wei li':h l t() tlw bt'hrf th.tt tin.., ~~ thr lll t'.tl\11\jl,
hi'Tt', .tnd thut \bru l111111 wa& ill nwd1tat11•n .11 fht• llnlt' fur n•lllll·ll..tl pr.t~••r 111 the
thrl'e <;tmn~t"f!> •ljlf't'<lrf'd . r~rhaps he WitS C\1'1\ 1'\dlllllj.(lll t l'lt•lJrut,-. tht' l"\<'111111 1
<1nn 1mnced pr~\LIJU!'h .t nd m11clt-re~d1 b) -\br.tlw m "l1f'TL Itt' ••b•••IL cntll r 1ft unl( LSt'd
.til h1 .-. hr.u~r-ho ,l d .
Thl.'•i "uuhlt•\l'l.lm l11-. haMc 111 run11101{ '" rcwo·t thr mf'n. ,Jill) I,,-. Uf ~l'llq
in prep.HLOjl. £," rlwm l·L~e-. .,{ ftnc me.d .t nd ,, frt>sld~ -.l.tu~ht trl'!l 1 ,!/f. It '"
tuSI•JHJo.tr) I•• ~,,.l,.br.ttr th,. cond us ion nf a trt'.tl\ .., '"' .1 t""'m"n n11·..tl. huth ,,.,
b!'t"t"f'n nlf'll ''"" betl-\een nlt'fl ..tnt! c.,d . One ,,f tht· l,~lll "i Ill I-ILI• It"'' ........ dr ~>
11'111 Cornmu!IH•n is rh11t "t' p.trt.tlt· ,f .1 ,llcH·•I me . ./ 111 <rldlr.ttl llll .,f ti L!'
cn\"t'niJnl 'H'Itll'<l lll thr Llol"ld uf J•·Su'S (:hrl-.t.
i'h r \p .. -.tlt· u,.l!~> tiL•· 11C1..tS1on for tht' •·n r,ur.q;('''"''"' .,f lto-.l•11·•11h
~"nerilt nm •u llcbrc"" 11:2. "HL ~t njl. "Bt• ""' (nrti(f'tfu ! '" t•u t••rt,tLn -.cr.tnti(t•r .. :
fur tht·reh) "'IlTie have entertt.llllf'd unjl_•·ls ""·'".~r c~." 1[,. .. ,.1,., .. '"""II -.udr
f.hri.-.ti<tn h•n•pLI•IILI) """u!d n1•t •!Her .1 batHjuet t'~l't.'jll t•l .. tr-t H~t·r ... uf 1111tr~ und
di~tiLnc ti•,n , hut rather lure sut!ed tu th" t~(t·asi Oit.
\lh n we re these thrre? That rite~ ..-ere iiiiRd~. rnrs"''flj(<'r ... .,( l~t··•H·n. IH•
\!.now from Scripture . Th1H tlte Lord w.1s made m••nL f,.st t•l 111L111-•n e)c~ 111 th('m
we also lnow since the l .ord spoke tn \bruh.tm in the int ef\Lt"". Th,.
interpretation of the Church Futhe-rro of th•· firs! thrl't' ccnturll!" ~~'as thnt the
three were the Three Persons nf the Hul}' Trinit)·· Thi s Interpretation was
adopted by many of the Si•teenth Century ll eformers. but 1n ull c-ases probubly
not wilh the crudity that appears at first glance, but rnthe1 l-IS a subtll"
signif ication of the Holy T rinity . However a not her equ11ll y accl'ptabll'
i01erpretation is that one of the angel!! wae the Second Peuon of the Godhead.
the Eternal Christ, and that the other two were a ccompanying angela. In eithe r
caae the Triune Ollture or God wo uld be clearly signified.
The solemnity and formality of the meeting can be •~en in the time apent
s la ughtering and preparing the meal. the washing of feet beforehand and the
mannl't of serving. While the 11trene;en ate, Abraham atood under the tree.
Surely this ty pifiea the tree on wh ich our Lord wu cru cified, showing ua that
we muat etand under the croea in entering into the cov~nant of Je!IU!I Chriat.
Arrangements alao aeem to have been made (or Sarah to be at hand: the
c uatoms of the time 11eem to have k~pt her out of the company. but ahe waa
within earshot and waa clearly a central figure,. in the proceedinge.
'l'he Lord -id, "Lo, Sarah thy wife ahall have a aon;" and when Serah
heard it ahe laughed within herulf, Unl ike Abraham's laughter, which wu in
joy of believin8 and was to be noted by Juua when he aaid, "Abraham rejoil.'ed
to aee my day," S.rah'a laushter was of •com ud diebeliel. She w .. tt~bulted
by the angel, and made !Nitler• wo r ae by denying that ahe had itluflhed.
Neverthele .. ehe VW&II notr-ejected becau.e or her incredulity; perhapa te .. waa
npected of her ainee ahc lu•d not u:perienc ed the slorioua viaitAtiona of God
with which her huabe.nd h•d been ble .. ed, and did not know God a11 he d id.
In u y event, the Anrl replied wit!. wonla that ..-ere to be repe•ted by
Elizabeth to M.ry, the mother of Jea ... in the ve•t pu .. r: in Luh 1:37:
"With God nothin1 aha. II be impo .. ible;" or, •• aome r-eod il, "No word (rom
Cod •hall be wlt!lo.at power.'• The Iauer readins appliea do.ely to the word
apoken ia S.n~h'a he.rins promi•in& that ahe •ould bear a eon to Abf.ltem
io dae time. Jeau •lao quoted t.heH wOf"d..l in a pea .. r of 1'-e.t aipiricaace,
Mouhew 19:26.
Th Lonl lllea epoh U.e procniu of a eon d irectly to S.n~. and •ft.er tit•
brief exebap abo•t the l••ahi•l• die J*rlay ••• hroapt. to • clo.e ... 1\..
Mil roM •P (rata Lh .. ce, •.ad looked t.ow•td SodotD: .. d AbNham w .. t with
the• to brf•1Lit•• 01 t .. wey ."
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ENJOYING BOOKS that they bave selected at Mesa Verde
Ubrary ln ob&ervance of ch.Jldren's book week, Nov. 16-21,
are, from left, Susan Camp, 6; Erick Moore, 6; Maureen
Bucella, 7, am Wa.ri: Moor e, 8. Games and puules are
planned at the Ubrary for the enjoyment ot youngster s.
Culmlnattn: the week's programs wtll be a puppet show by
BernJce Bar klow and her plC)peteers. (Betty Beckwith photo,)
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THE COAST CUPPER AQUATIC CLUB, ao AAU swim
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competes In tbe Orange County swim conference, which Is
made up of OYer SO tea.ms. The Clippers hue fl.nl.shed
within the top 5 places In the tlna.l co:n[)l'tilloo tor the past
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Tbe dtllcbU ol nutactr1oc M.u. Earl C.Utt, Amtrl-
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Mrs. Ralph T&Ddowsty,ptan.. Tbe denert hostess chair-
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Kerr, dnmatlc eopraoo; a.ad Der Borden, assisted by Mmes.
Mrs. Kalman SpelleUeb Jr., Frauds Clmral, Georee Per-
narrator, wtU &:lYe a TllaDQ .. llo, DwletJ.I Roberts, a.od S.R.
pvlng musical developed a-Nord.
round toe music aDd customs
of T!Wiksgtvloc aod how these CALIFORNIA MARITIME
customs grew 1n OIU naUoo ACADEMY IHFO GIVEN
from coloolal Umes. Young m&D seeld.ng appoiDl ----------~--------=-=---...;:=-:·:--------menttotheCaWornfaMa.rltlme From the Police Blotter ~~~~;o;:~::~
Newport, was arrested at 7:45 · · · Cloth1og valued at $150 early date.
• FRIDAY, OCT. 9 p.m. at 53rdaodSeasbore, West was stolen from a car be-Tbe CaWornla Maritime Ac-
MW'l Raymood MulanU, 25, Newport on a ctlarge of pos-longing to Paul T. JOiloson, ademy prepares young men for
oJ 2101 E. Coast Hwy., Corona session 'of drugs .•. Rllymond 306 Marguerlte, Corona del serYice as offtcers or tile Am.
del Mar, was arrP'ited at 10:30 Elwood Thompson 5g of 1561 Mar, while U was parked at his ertc.an Merchaot Marine. The
p.m. at Avocado and E. Coast Mesa Dr., Costa' M~sa. was residence during the D!gflt. course of instruction is cur-
llwy., Corona del Mar, on a arrested at 2:30a.m. at Har-BAHIA GROUP MEET$ renUy 3 years in length. The
charge of possession of marl-bor View Dr., and MacArthur Bahia Chapter of tbe Nation· graduate receives a federal U-
JUan.i • • ·Peter William Har-Blvd., Harbor View Hills, on al Secretaries Assn wiU meet cense as a merchant marine of-
rison, 19, of 110 31st St., W~st a charge ot driving while un-for dinner today, Nov. 12, at llcer aod a bachelor of science
Newport, was arrested at 6·15 der the Influence of alcohol ... Francois' 1n Huntington Beach. degree 1.n either nautical sci-
OWcer Douglas A. Webster, then spent 2 years in the U.S. a.m. at his resideoce 0~ a Stewart James Slykhous, 20, Social ume wUl begin at 6:30 eoce or marine englneeri.Dg.
29, has been a Newport Beach Army as a combat m .~tc in charge of assault 00 a po ce of 307 Avenida Ceritos, East wittl dinner at 7 p.m. Add1Uona.Uy, those graduates
pol1ce ofllcer since August Vietnam, attaining the rank of officer ··· A st~eo~~~play-Bluf, was arrested at 9:15a.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. who quality receive commls-
1968 assigned to the patroi Spec 5. er and tapes val a were at the Fashion Island parklng Dona ld D. Shipley, who has slons as ensigns In the U.S.
dlvl;ion He Is curreotly work. In his spare time Doug en. stolen from a ca:so~lo~ging to lot on a charge of possession served 3 terms as mayor of aaval reserve (Inactive). ln.
tog the. midnight to 8 a.m. joy s all types of athletics. He Robert Allen, w ar:;s, of man]uana .•. Michael Huntington Beach, dlreetor of formation may beobtaJDedfrom
shift in the Corona del Mar area. is also an elder in the Mormon West Newpo~i har~!e ~ ka~ David Babcock, 24, of 206 30th Idyllwild School of Cooserva-the dlrectorof admlssions, Cal-
Doug was born and raised 1n :hurch. parked at c s ar e St., West Newpo rt, wa s arrested lion and Natural Science tor 7 UorD..La Maritime Academy , P.
Bell, CaUl. He graduated from Doug, his wile, Marilyn, and parking lot • · • Two s~tguns at 7:25 p.m. at his residence years, director of School of 0. Bo1 1392, Vallejo, CaUl.
Lynwood high school ln Lyn-2 children, Darren, 3, and Ka.r. aod$ a pair of blnoc~~~ ~lued on a charge of possession of Conservation and Natural Sci-REX BRAN OT GUEST 0 F
wood, attended 2 year s of col-reo, 2, live ln the Tustin area. at 455 werte ~lg T z [~~ mariJuana . . . A television ence, University of Calltornia GALLERY AF FILl AT ES
lege at Brigham Young UnJ-the hOme o h ozer, set, 2 radios, a loaf of bread at Santa Barbara, and is pro-Corona del Mar watercolor-
versity as a business major, i;ade;71~· f:t:est, Aoo:e;~ and one .naU gallon of milk lessor of Biology at the Cal· lst Rei Bra.nclt wtu be tile guest
LEGAL NOTICE pt. $05 • sSi' h were burglarlzedfromthehome lforot.a State College at Long artist lor the ArttUates of the
valued at l and ncas was of Ruth L. Berr y, 2815 Cassia, Beach 1 ...... ..,.. c--ch Art "-llery, burglarized trom the apartment E u 10 · "-6 ..... ~ v-.. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS tMukH D k 456Bolr ast Btu • be tween a.m. ARTISTOFMOHTH meet1ngNov.16at1 :30p,m.at Fictitious Name o ugo ra e, e o and 7 p.m •... Sporting goods, t N be h A t Galle Way, West Newport Heights, be-lncluding a set of golf clubs, For the month o ovem r t e r ry.
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tween 8 a.m. and 3 p.m .••• A valued at $420 were bW'gla-the Newport Beach Junior Mr . Brandt is a graduate of
The undersigned do certify tape deck aod tapes valued at rlzed from th~ apartment of Ebells have selected as their the UD!verslty of Calllornta at .__,
they are cooductlag a business $120 were burglarized from the 01 H 1 Ibetson 111 Via Lido Artist of the month, the well. Berkeley, He Is past president
at 2435 East Coast Hwy., Corona apartment of Gary Lee Zar-Norde e~ido Isle • between Sept known area artist Zoe Smith, of the CaUlornia Water Color
del Mar, Calllornia, under the emba, 315.1 /2 34th St., West z6 d Oct 2 • Burglars es~ An exhibit of her works Is on Society, He llas been given 50
ftctltious firm name of Degherl Newport, between Oct. 7 and anda~t i · · ·Burglars es-display at Mariners Library, awards In water color In the past
Associates and that said flrm Oct 9 •.• Two g;;~.rage door ,....... itn $1·59 1 h from 2005 Dover Drive. 20 years. This past year he has
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Is composed of the followlng ope~ers valued at $310 were ca~d w 1 h " '"1d' 1 Mr'S. Smith has titled he r won a prize at every show he r .hos name' I" f"u a resser a t e r es ence o , tul ld of •-t ed lnct·~t th OFFERING QUALITY pe sons, e burglarized from the garage Ba rrea Marrlou 2300 ZZnd St. show ·The wonder w?r .... s en er , ..... ng e
and places of residence are as at the Lloyd R, Guerra res!-West U er Ba . 'between to·:W Zoe Smith's chlldren,' dls· Morse medal at the Na tional WITHOUT COMPROMISE
follows : Bernard J. Degheri, dence, 1319 Oxford Ln., West-:4.30 L m Oct 7 ·• playing many pr.~.Qtlngs that rep-Academy, New York, and the
401 Fernleal Avenue, Corona clult, Oct. 8 or Oct. 9. !.m. a · arJ· t. · td · r esent the world seen througtl brooze medal at the l 04th an-
de! Mar, CaUf., Bernard M. camera s ereo eq P-the eyes of children. oual show of the American CaJ. 1702 Newport Degtleri, 773 East Marlpos.t • SATURDAY, OCT. 10 ment valued at S300 werPborg. Mrs Smith ts a uaduate UorD!a Water Color Society
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s~ .. Altadena, CaUl. Saotord Melvin Havens, 45, lanted f.r om the apartme~t of of ChicaiQ Art Institute and which just opeDed at the Laguna ( U
Dated October 6, 1970. OF F1 C ER WEB$ T E R of 2545 Eldon Ave., Costa Mesa, Al.a.n S. Volkou, 940 lrvine, N~w -has studied under such famous Beach Gallery. He Is also a Ufe QSfa fYieSa AT 17th n •
(S igna.tW'e) Bernard J. Deg-wa s arrested at 11 :30 p.m. at port Heights, be tween
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a.m. artists as Sueo~~S.;ra~sa;wa~aod;.m:em~be;r~o~f ~La;guna;~Bea;~c~h ~Ga~l-~::::::::::::::::::;;:•ol h.ari. Bernard M. Degher\. LEGAL NOTICE Dover and W. Coast Hwy.,Ne.,.. 2.nd 12 :15 p.m. Nicolai Fechin. tery.
Stateof Cautornia, ------------port Beach, on a charge ot. TUESDAY ,OCT.13
Los Angeles County: CERTIFICATE OF BUSLVESS driving under the lo!lueoce of John Bond Gr egory Danaher
On October 6, 1970, before Fictitious Ftr m Name alcohol; a companion, Isabel Jr., 19, of 400 Fullerton Ave.,
me, a Notary PubU c In and for THE UNDERSIGNED do here-Mar y Mangel&, same address, Newport Heigflts, was arrested
said State, personally appeared by certify that they areconduc-was arrested on a charge of a.t 12:15 a.m. at Aliso and CUff
Bernard J. Degher i and Ber-ling a Marketi.Ilg business at drunk in public ••. Christo-Dr ., :-;ewport Heigh ts, on a
nard M. Degherl, known to ffil! P. 0. Box 4277, Irvine, Callt-pher James Lynott , 18, of 879 charge o! possession ot m;ari-
to be the persons whose na mes orrua, under the fictitious fir m Governor, Costa Mesa, and Juana ••• Ronald Albert Cline
.ue subscr ibed to the w[thin name of Province House, Com-Robert St. John Hlnkelm&n, 18, 52, of 2106 Sanllago Dr., Dove;
instrument and ;acknowledged puler Sign Co ., Divisions or of 854 Ihrrell St., Costa Mesa, Shores, was arrested at 1:30
they executed the sam~. Sararn<Ac Enterprises, and that were arrested at 9:30 p.m. at p.m. at W€stclitf and Irvine
(Seal) Marian L. Johnson, sa1d fir m Is composed of the the Rendezvous parktng lot, Ave., Westcliff, on a ella~ of
Notary PubUc . My Comm ission following persons whose names Balboa, on charges of posses-intoxication in public •.. A
Explres July 28, 1974. In full and place of residence slon of marijuana .•• David radio and 1aPf:' player valued at
PubUsh: Oct. 29, :-.lov. 5, 12, are as follows, to-wit: Sara Frederic Ballash, 18, of 5512 $154 were stolen from a patio
19, 1970, In the :\ewport Har-B. Ma guire,l952 Port Provence River Ave., West Newport, was at the Stephen R. Sumerland
bor Ensign. PI., ~ewport Beach, Calif.; arrested at 9;15 a.m. at 141 7 residence, 66 Bayside vlllagi!, r,;MCiREni'Ai;l---~ Walter R. Maguire, 11<52 Port w. Bay Ave., Central Newpor't, du ring the night ... A tape I' Provence Pl., :iewport Beach, on a cha.rgoe of statutory rape 1eck and stere-o tapes were A CAM ERA SHOP " Calif. • •• Kenneth Craig White, 19, stolen trom a car belonging
PASSPO A:T PM OTOS WJT~ESS our h.ands this 8th of 3602 Park Ln., West Upper to Rocky C. Mallison, 302 E.
PU BL.tCt TV P HOTOS da) of ~ovember, 1970, Sara Bay, was arrested at 8:30 i,m. Ocean Ft., Balboa, while It
harbor
hoto Ia
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B. Maguire, Walter R, Ma-it Popp)· aDd Seaview, Corona was parked at Coronado and E
gulr e. del Mar, on a charge of pos. Ocean Ft., Balboa, during th~
STATE OF CALJFOR~IA J session ot marijuana ... A night; valued of the loss .,..as
JSs. bicycle valued at $80 was burg-placed at Sl:i5 .. , Burglar s
CO lr'lTY OF ORA='GE ) larlted from the p..ragoe at the entered the home of Patrick
0:\ THlS8thdayofNovember, Emily Joan McGinley rest. Tracy 122 37th St. West ~ew-
19'70, before me, a :-.lotary Pub-dence, 1436 Estelle Ln., Ha.r -port, 'between 7:j o and 9:30
LLc in and lor said county aoo bor Hi gh lands , between 4:30 a.m. and escaped with a stereo
state, res1dJng therein, duly p.m. Oct. 8 a.nc1 8 a.m. Oct. and $14 in cash .. , V•ndals ~::;;~~~;:;;;;;;;;:;;;~;:;;;:;::~l comrmssioned and sworn, per. 9 •.. Two 10 by 12 foot rugs used an a.ir gun to shoot ho les f _ sonally appeared Sara B. Ma-va lued at $50 were bu r glarized in the windows at the following TIDE ~~ gtllfe and Walter R. Maguire, from the apart ment of Char-homes during the after noon:
iOtllce Su~.._~V C.. known to me to be the persons les E. Alexander, 1628 W. Ocean Henry c. Abr ams, 3806 River
OftioJ• 3. ..,.. y 'Nho se names ue subscribed Ft., Central Newport, during Ave., West Newport, Dar tth 1 ~r to tile wLthin instrument, and the night. Owsley, 400 38t h St., West New. .t"ltJ .t:~ ackoowledgecl to me that they port· l eona.rd c Hall 41 6 3'Jth :\:(i..V exer;ut ed the same. .. SUNDAY, OC T .. 11 St., W~st Newpo~t;Sk:IPper -Ette e , .. ,,, WJT:-<ESS m} t~a nd and offlc -Samuel Meredith Schwartt Salon, 3ll5Newport Blvd., West
ial seal. Mar} A. Haapa, No-J r., 24 • of 321 Island Ave., Newpor t· and Elleen SJowikow.
• .,.,.us tary Public m aorl for said Balboa, was arrest~ a! 2:32 ski, 301 3200 st ., West t-Oew-
UIVICI County awl State, My Com-a.m. at Is land am Edge ~ter, port, tota l value of the loss
mission exPires r1<•r:. 13, 197 1. &!boa, on a charge of dnvlng wa s estimated at $595.
JOI J N ... rport IJn Pubi Lsh: ~ov, 12, 19, 26, Dec. while und er the lnlluenr.e of
N•wport B.ach 3, 1970, in the .SPwport Har-alcohol .•• Gr ego ry Wa lsh • WE DNESDAY, OCT. 14 l:OL..-~~:-:::::::;;;:~"";'~E~";"~""~-!!'!'!"•Ill lrwin, 18, of 321 Island Ave., John Jiminez Riverll, 28, of was arrested at 3:50 a.m. at 2109 Thurin, Costa Mesa, was
425 32nd St., on a charge of arrested at 11 •.m. at his
DANISH FUINITUU SWEDISH CIYSTAL being drunk In pubUc .•. A 1956 residence on a charge of pos-
11/0AL IIGtSTIT CHINA ' STEIL Studebaker belonging to Lew session of dangerous drugs .••
Takas, 919 Joan St., Costa Harry Jay K.aulman, 22, of 110 4JW\ I.I.IUI Mesa, •as stolen from 7100 z.tth St., CentraJ Newport, was
~ J-~~::'~~r w. Coast Hwy., West Newport, arrested at 4 p.m. at uz 24th _ dOn~~ ulfee. between Oct 1 and Oct. 9 ••• St., Central Newport on a for -
9QI'Oen A sklndlvlng suit valued at $2:0 gery charge .•• Three skin-
was stolen trom Donald EugeDe diving suits aD1 a surfboard ,. .. ~ UtCJO E.CoulJ.IlU'IJ•J Corono del Mor Johnston, 13 ~eon Bay, while n1ued &1: $260 were stolen Crom Doil~ 9:30 ~ '):)1 Te l: 6 «·7340 tt wu lyiOJ on the Corona del a car bek)nclng to Charles Yin·
""'*VI 11 ... s IJA-M.U•rC~ Mar ma.J.o beach betweeo 10:30 cent Bolton Dl, 545 Sturgeon,
C'""""""""""""""""""'""""""""""="'':':::":":::=""""'il a.m. and 12:20 p.m.; another Costa Mesa, wblle It was park-~~ sklndJvtnr suit aod a $1 bill, ed at Seashore and Sooora, Wut
CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE belooolnr"' Karl Aldeo Grer-Newport, between &,so aDd 7,10
orhw., 325 MariDe AYe., Balboa a.m •••• Burglars entered lbt
F "I o I • Island, were llolen at the same otttce of the Newport Bee.cb I m eve opmg Ume ••• AIJto acceaaortes parks and recreation depart.
Yal"ed at $150 werostoleotrom moDI, at tile 37tb street part,
d P • • a car belooliDc to Reo. Muar • between Oet. 6 a.od Oct. 8 aDd an r mt mg ro, 431 Caroalloo, Corona del ooeaped With $5< In cash ••••
W.at, willie it ....-parted at A suitcue a.ad its content.,
DON ANDERSEN STUDIOS hla r .. ldeoco dlaiD( lbe alllll ,.liNd a1 $410, •ero stoloa
o1. Oet. 10 • • • stereo tape, trom a car bekloltnc to Dtuc·
n.lued at $35 were stolen from 1u Bruce W:cGirr ol Su Fraa-2721 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar, Calif. 92625
(Ia the Eu1p balld1ocl
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ALSO COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL,
a c.v be~toOoaclULu· ellco, wbUI 1t wu puked at
polo, 101 CocU Pl., COlla tiM FUIIIoo l.daod partlllc lot
..... •Iilli lt wu parted La 1":::"-:"7.::-
"" alloy al .._ aDd S.-W ea1dUf Chapel Mar•, w .. t Knport, ctur ...
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PRODUCT 1 PUBLIC RELATIONS • IIONDAY, OCT. 11
PHOTOGn A nuv Robert AJU Omobudro, 16, 16=~==~~;;;~.....,-~~n•;._====~at 510'1 -·Dr., Woot._ __
and we love it!
Laguna Federal Savings loves being loca ll y founded. locally owned-
we're a mutual associat ion, owned by our depositors ... with
the oldest Federal Charter in the county .
Yes, we love heing the Association who has grown up with the
communities it serves, who is proud of its independent
leadership in Orange County, and who intends to keep it that way I
90o/o of our home loans are marie within a 50 mile radius.
l()()o/., of oavingo from our Orange County oavero io invested in Orange County.
And no association pays higher interest or offers more varied ways to save.
So come by. Meet our officers and staff-your neighbors these many
yea rs. Ask about our savings plans, our super-convenient
save-by-mail program. With our cordial, infonnal ahnosphere, our
art shows, our complimentary coffee-youll find it always
delightful, saving at local
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