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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-01-07 - Newport Harbor EnsignDoreen Marshall heads t 0 \ • • • .M.-t UICAI.LY.---· ...... II ltlll THe-"._. AftA • ' •• • ' . ( ., " ' (. r f ' ' (' ., ' ' I [ ' I ) f) r· I r ! l I , oj ._) t_ \ \,' ' 1 \ •. , 1. \ It [ I • .. ''IIJ Cultt, '110 01-. ..... ., llo •111110 lot~==::= :=_.~til tlblrtJ, ot .u. • 'I :-'"-a.;-7 -:-•a~; ~ ~-n dallf.. ,,. T1llo-bo .. ,_, t:::. -I, •. .: ........ = ,._ .. J: :~..= -- tH )'tU', of tM dlc#Mtl, otaD ................ tD •• to" .. a. .. .... a, TOtn AIMierton u... We lltlarl.edl lroai o. 1f'Uh • u a nlt lid..,. to~ t~rfraaSt-ooe.- maL c....,.,~ ... .., Colli. -·-T&•n•• .,,_~eo. 714 fiiMrs. & lft&l .ua... lla torwer: '''hi beetS Ill ollUII 'f'iDetd = tbl ••ntfti' R'l" COHO. MINDII. RIVIIS ON DEJIINSI-PAIT 1 ::" ~ :::t:~~~~ .Ia T':. ~-= ::::-·: rA ocr~Enl wU1 -• lo "Let ut DOt ckccJve OUf'ltlvea, sir ... Wbat MUO.I lh1l lie tt 111r thA ..._,.t ot ow ,_,.don Ot ''Atlldl ~Me '1 prlftll. • 'nl Wa::<*r UUM .,._,. .. , .. ..a, u i I • = martial array, if-itt pu:rpoee be not lO force ut to su bmit-ehtktreo ~ ....,. .. Ybieb bid aU tbt J11tb0a ot' a • • _.,.., t f t. ... c., .I N•: '"' _.._ _. 1M -lion? .... Shall we pd..er ttrenath by inesolution and iD~ aUcu bll.rtfelt pn,w aad luplt*'-It 11 .,.,. MoM&J monla&. ..;. ........ wet; .. • Ia U. ......... , l•.c.ll ... actioa? .... Tbt blttJe .. air, it not to lbe atront alooe; it is It b mJ cllltom t&dl Sab-tbt tJM)I&tll: ua.t&J tbl Lbrdol lu. -'·Dr. Car1Mclldrt llu ~i'l.;.:..~ .. .,...,..., .. ..._. •'-I 1 r-p ..... A.DllllAlf 8Mft Z..W, • ol lo the vi1ilahl, the brave. Ba:des, air, we have no election-b&tb ntora.IJac. to 'tWa. to cu .. Holte abide wltb ua durUIC tbi1 jUt I.D'IO'*'td 1 ':' c:o.:- 1'8 T Waoa ENSIC" ._ ~ ,.... ... M • ...., .. M.ra. HtliG V. Gnbu ol '7111 If we were hue enou,h to desire it, it ia now too late to Dll 5 Uld UJleD ~ tbl M.OI'DIOD crucial JIU'I'.' :f L. w-:..,. ""~ - ., ...-.1 clir!e:.&aloa r.y ~ ...... ·a. ~•ta ~ Ca.Dd.leU,cbt Clre .. , HYDttactaa retire from the contest. Tbcre ia ~o retreat, but in wb-cook. L&it SuldQ, u 'PI't-• • • ot bMIIIlUtH. ~ :~ J1sJ, 1• S.,w&.r c ... r.. lllit c....,·.t art.z, ,... fil Beaeb, bu COIDfllted tulc mluion and slavery! ludt, l sacceJiloD ot ~of 8etort we tab • tbl DIW fie.tl com .... WU ... lliJ,..... 1MNol la ...W ..... ,-w ... ,.W• tn1DlDc at L&cklud AFS. Tu.. " .. GenHemen may cry 'pe:.ce, peace"-but lhere Is ao ou.r 41btiAc mtD, WIU'iDC UDJ.-butatll oa tbla JtU'I apDda, Dectmblr. Tbt .-ol U. ...._ .,..._. ~ lllw. u. He baa bND aai&Did to peace. The war is actually beaun ... What ia it the seotle-forma rtmlDlletllt o1 our pUt ftrlt wt ~ COGPier lttml tloqGIIt 1D bll a:= ol tbe .. ,..,OOOOOo'Q:•ooo"booooo••• Cbuutt AF~ m.,tortnlalal mm wish? What would they have? Is life ,ao dear, or peace wua, tpptUtcl 0111 tbt·~ereeo of old butlatu carried Ofer ~::-u.t llilt llld dool ~ .e ln the armamta.t l)"l&tml !ltkt. 10 1weet. as to be purc:hased at lhc pric:e of cbairu aod ll.av-wbUe ft reYereatlJ ltood at from prl'lioaa ytU'I. Let Ill lllUJ tiM tr10Uc MelD-..,.. L ......ll...-He is a 19'70 lflduate al Foe. er:y? Forbid it, Almiahty God! I know not what course oth-atteatioa durlq tbe re.Utloaof taa ltock of tbt CODditiool to ba1blt PI-~ ..,. .,...,. ta1D Va.lleJ bleb ldaoolud at. ·ers may take, btu aa for me. ain me liberty or JiVe me tbe ''Star Sp•.'ncJect Buatr." wblc:b prtMDtly we fact, aDd tir~ ":;1 ~ tiiU tu:ted Goktn we• JumorCol-death!" Tbta loDowtd YOlwDiia ol re-re.olattlJ c2eeide todlfe01t"Am-• ot tbl Jut tpHCb made ARVO E. HAAPA, owner Md publlslttr of fit Ensf• ltp. H11 fatber, MtlfiD J. Patrick Henry's immona.l plea for resistan~ and for l ib-U,;loaa llllioct1 lDtlr~PUetd trlca ll&iut all eaemlu, tor -eoptCu tU bJ lbt late CCJD .. -~o•OIOr~OOOOOOo•• ZahDtr, residtslt 890 W, lStb erty came at a timt when our lives, our freedom. our sacred in,.:~ tabllld ••Tbt&onet • HAPPY 1971 FOR FREEWAY FIGHTERS St., West Htwport HelPb. honor were far less precariously th rea tened than they are this f:r.t," would bl mailed to aU L minute. wbo ut tor 1t wMD tbeJ 8IDd The big story during 1970 was the grass eHers The Russian enemy will h:t us whenever they th ink they lD tbetr eoatrOMitioal totbtK.o- bull can knock us out without massive retaliation ; or whenever riiiJio OrpbaDI' r.t. roots campaign to stop the freeway -• A FISttl :.·l'Vrti they cao bring about our surrender. That time' may be now, Amoq Ulf qw:IIHM.s trom dozers from desecrating our wonderful Em.tor of tbe Enaip., sa.ys one -·of the most knowledgeable authorities in the world tbe speecb, which kxll ...Wll•t se8.stde CQmmuntty. There were moments News item from Moscow: A on the war-making capabilities of all the major powers. cou~aawAN 1n memory, art tbe l:lllowtDI: prett)' U-y-.r~ld bruoetlt 1D On September 28, 1970, the Honorable l. Mendel Rivers "The rears tbat l ba•t Ut of great hope, near victory t and then mlnl-sklrt and wUb dark tress-f South Carolina, Chairman of the Armed Services Com-JOHN G. SCHMITZ those that must bt abl.red by devastating defeat, but the old year closed es twnbl.ln&: onr her shoulders ittec , made lhis startling speech on the floor of the House California 35th District every American. on a note of success as the Freeway ~CD~ b;l~~.:;::-~:f:! of .. ~~~:se~t~~:~~ the JO years of my membershi.p in this OQII-d&J a&Uoawtde rail Uon, so some woo are oot 90· co::C~~nDO( ~lya hl:r!O::':: Fighters won out in their drive to put salad. No t.tMDc suits were body have 1 stepped into the well of I his House wilh greater lalt moatb tocuuetlpub-clali.sts may DOW be -.tiling trl&flteD!a&: perU. the freeway tasue to the vote of the local permitted. because the Sovte concern for the future of th is nation. The fean that 1 have Uc atteDU.on OD an 1DcriUlnriY to ciYe aertous cooslderatJon "I say to thJa houM U.t .,.. label western style beaut)' co~ are those that must be shared by every American regardless serious problem wbich, unltu to il&Uooalbatlon as a. "so-the future of the oat1oD hanp Citizens. tests as befog "dtc.adeat bow-of his politi<:!l or social philoSQphy or his economic status. present treadl are ~ re-tutloa•• to a perem:dal rall crl-by a thread. We are 1D a. tar There was great exuberance when the pols ... The followinc poem Is "Consideralion of the defense budget. contrary to what versed, could well bl'iac a.bcMit sis. more serious Jilultloo thaD inspired by this news Item: some would have us believe, is not a qu estion of assigning the blgpst st.aaJe step f9nrd Not only woWd It cost tbe many would have you belleve." State Assembly overwhelmingly approved SOMETHING'S FISHY I soclallsm to !he lhllted staiN tupoyer 110 tess !haD $60 bll-Tbe purpo,. ol !he _.,, relative priorities between defense and domestic programs. siDce me early days. of Fra.ak-Uoo-.more tba.D ooe quarter was to sbow boW tbt SoTlet Assemblyman Bob Badham's bill to elim-Scornful of "decadeat bour· Decisions on the defense budget should be based on the sim-liD D. RooA'fett'l New Deal: of the preseoUJ YUtly lDOa.-Ulllon baa 10118 abead of tbe !nate the Newport aeach and Corona del geols .. staring, m.-.A pie question of national survival-and nothing more. The the oatlolallsatioD of tbe rall ted ... I federtll blld-to ..... I llllar Tiley p.ve ber a knlfe ...., -fuue should be, 'whgt is required to survive?' and not 'how .. ~~---United states 1D ~ m Y Mar portion of the coast freeway from the a shlny wet berrlnt-· rood&. t>=-pre-rallr014 as-preparedaess, ·to urcu Cfeoler H lad ho ~without shOuld we allocate the national budget between defense and This wotlld be a fery bea.vy sets 1n order to QlltlorallM effort to catch ICI trttll RU&la, state freeway system. Victory was vir· er ~to :s . oor domestic programs?' If we fail io that endeavor, we will price to pay tor baYIDC our them. but uuorw.Used rail-and to hold 0~ own ap.lut tually certain on the Senate floor, but Tbm~ote? -36.2·i-3z h.a.ve failed in ever}'thing. Christmas pactaps deUYered roads wouJd no loGger PIJ lo-tnY threat of foretp apre•· e · T. ~Stewart "R.egrettably, the leaders .i~ the Kre:m_li_n are oow cvid~ntly on time. cal property toes. Railroads ii.OII. first there was the critical roadblock Of "Poet Lariat" of unimpr_e~ by both ~r m1htary c:apab111ty and our nauona t As a member of tbe House Jn the state ofCalitorllia alooe Of equal tmportanee, how'· the Senate transportation committee. At Corona del Mar dclcrmt~at•on 10 survive. · , interstate and forelp com-oow paf $36,448.8?3 1D ad n.-enr Is the reeommendatioa -"That ou r determination to survive is suspect requires no rnerce committee, whJch. diU'-lorem property ~s. This an-~ by a score of retired one time when the needed 7 Committee • DEPRESSION NECESSARY? elaboration. The dissident voice~ in our nation who would log December, beard IJid acted na.J. property tu paymeot by Army poerals and Navy ad- votes were assure~, Governor Reagan Editor of the Ensign. destroy the verY, fa bric or our !lO\:II:I y urc hein~~: in h:rpreltd OD two emerreocy railroad tbe ratlrOids woWd eJtber be mlrlls woo urpd LD tbeJ.r re- The central fssue of toda.y's hy the leaders in'"" the Krem lin HS the vo·ccs of the Am\!rican bills, I had the opportunity to lost to local pernmeat alto-cent "Pet1tloa for tbe rtdreu called a sudden budget meeting of the economic crisis Is money, and people . Thi• fact together with our cv!tlc nt unwillingnes~ to review this crisis in depth. gather, or be replaced by ~ of grievances" that the dia- Legislature, . and the committee action those wbo control it. ln support a defense establishment gc:tred to national surv ival The Qrst bJll. passed Just bl-Federal subsidy which would armameat act be repealed. Thta on the Badham bill was cancelled. An-Amert~DS caught the has created a ·.cry dangerous atmosphere in whi~:h the Soviet tore the strike In an attempt to fUrther drain the tupayers big or lecislaUOn, paued.oearly -~ueezvant' 8°,,!!sl!!, Uarvlne ~!:? .. ~ Un ion.may be:' tempted into acti ons which can only ultimately stave 1t off, Imposed terms of WitHe deprlvlDg them_ of that a decade a.co provides tbat our o ther time the votes were again oil. hand, ,ua.o ---& ,.,..... uu.uww 1 1 h 1 settlement lD the Jabot d151Xte much more local cootrol aver armed torce~--tbeArmy,Navy, of the symptoms of lmpeBdlog resu ! 10 a nuc eon . 0 o:causl. -· . · . which were bigblY favorable the ralsiug and spead1.n&: of IJid Marlne Corps--should be but there was a mix·up in timing; As-distress which preceded the "Smcc the deteno~atlon of our mll ll.try capubi ltly VIS-a-VIS to tbe Wlloos. Those ot us Who local tlmd.s, prloclpa.lly for turoed. over to tbe United Na- semblyman Badham couldn't be there cr ash ofl929. the ~viet u. nion is ,·•.secret to_ the Krem,lin •. ',believe, ;,•,is opposed this CQGC:ressiooallu-schools. tloos, thus ma..k1PI tbi.J: D&tiOD Then, as now tbepeoplewere high 11mc 1 at we te I 1 e A mer can peop c 1 e acts o 1 e. t eotkNI 1nto llect1 bar for the Senate committee session, and cootrooted by~ shrlDkingdol-1 plan on doing that today. en eo · ve • What lstbealternatlve?Noted be.-,Jess to deftod Jt.tlf. Tbe ti I d 1 d Th I th lar. '-"'"" Interest rates, a "The Soviet Union is now one o( .the world"s two leadi ng g:aiDIDg were able to keep it ecooomlst Dr Clarence Car-repeal of lbls law should ltaDd ac on was aga n e a y e • en n e _..,. out ollhe bllltn commlllae but • bl~ lh Ito 1 sklddl.Dg market, andi.DtheflDal ~a powers -and pos!\bl y the leadmg power. ' aoo wrlttac In the December ... &IJ'OGg e ma 0 UD· Cl08ing momentS of the -legislative SeS-days. e..aporatiOa ot bu.sfoUt' "The Soviet surface fte t:t now includes two helicopter car-~ = =: ~ "= 19,0 issue of"Tbe Freeman," ftDUtled buslDISI eoafroatl.Dg sian, the bill was scheduled to come up "'"ntta.l 1rltll resuttt ....... m. riers. about 24 cru:sers. H guided misaile destroyeR, 50 JUn-• •-.. polDU oat Utree OJalA wbiell Coocrtss In li71• ~ -• -.•>!UP ___ !he FedenJ -eromeat bu for committee v o te for a last time. The ploymeot. armed destroyers, more th :.n 100 dntrO)'tf etrorts, and lit-dtml..,., b)' tbe ..... 1M. tlu'otUed the nih-Oids: Then, as DOW, the people were erally thousands 'of smaller sh ip~, mine-tweepers, coastal es-saJd aotb1Dc about tbe remon.l 7 votes were there during the early part assured by elected offtcialsand cons, .support c~aft and in!fll iaence collectors, oJ obsolete work rWes: dat1A&" "In the ftrst place, restrtc-AVCIJ COLLECTION of the day , but when the Badham bill came by ft.tancla.l "eJI)erls" that the .. ~greatest Soviet naval strength is in its submarine force t.ct to the -.rly years of this tin regulation took away cru-TO BE DISPLAYED ecooomy was souad. -the largest ever creared in the history of the world. The century, Which ml.lll.pmeothad elal managerial authority from Mrs. Walter D. It G1baoo. up, 2 of the y es votes mysteriously took The catastrophic collapse fleet p·eseotly has approx.tmatdy HO submarines, 80 of beeo l.Dslstl.Dg ..,ao u aa ac-the railroads and vested 1t lD prtddeat of tbt beard o1 trill- a walk, and the 5 to 4 margin in favor of which followed was not re-which are nuc:lear-powercd. compa.almeat to a.ay substaa.: tbe Interstate CommerCe Com:. tees of tbt Newport Harbor lieved until the onset of "war ··The nf:w Soviet POlaris-type submarine can fire 16 bal-tia.lwap mc.r.&e, mlssioo. Tbls was StWle-Art Museum. &DPOUDCIS that the bill Was n ot enough to get it OUt prosperity" beglno1.na: in 1939. listie m:§s!les to a range of at least 1300 miles, at leout 1) Tbe MCODd bill, comtD, just mented, ln tura, byfarlouslee-the Mustum baa accepttd a of committee and o n t o the Senate floor, Tbe AmericaD ta.Jpeyer, wbo units of thi! class are already operational, and these unill a weet later, prorided tor tbe lslatlve lnbibWoas o1 poeral collecUon o1 Amtrteaa paiat. This incredible set· back sparked tbe bears the brunt of eeooomlc are be ing produced at \he rate of 8 to 10 each year. They federal governmeat •• that Ia, appUcatton,ID tbesecoo1place, tng and acu~ure preHDted bJ declloe, has the rl&flt to k&w are testing a new submarine hnllistic missile eslimated to the taxpayers-·to "baJ.l .out" pernmtnt subsldl!.ed a.D:Iotb-Aveo FlDa.Dcla.l SerYt.cts Inc. Freeway Fighters (O take the final re· who decides wbet.her or oot tlle havt a range of 3000 miles. bi.Dkr!Cit ra.UrO&ds, whlch evl .. enrlse prlvUepd eompetltbt Tbe eollecUou oJ over 30 COUrSe S O WiSely provided in Our city Un.lted State~ wW be r:o:;; "At the present rate of construction, the Soviet fteet of deatly are COllie to become meaasoftrauport.latbethlrd paJDtl.Dp. CJ'IPbics and scuJp. 1 ~.~_?'~..:: ~~ a 0:! .!:: ssloo the Y -class ball istic missile submannes will surpass che United mucb more common oace we place, BDYerament fostered tbe ture bJ some of the most 1m- charter ; the difficult project of COl ecting rn i97i. .._re State5 flee t f!f 41 Polaris submarine-s by 1 ~7 3 or !9?~· start tmpos1Dg pro-uoioo wace or potation of railway Wl1oos portant AmtrJeu ....u.ts of the Signature s to place the ,freeway issue on "Th So t 1e sub 1 1 b 11 settlemeots. atld aided tbem lD various ways decade -.tU be oo flew &t tbe I wUI send IDformaUoa free c VIC nuc ar marme cons rue ton capa I I y now At the eod of this road--aDd in clrcumscriblog aad lll.m. Museum ln tbe ~boll. PaYI.l.loa the ballot. The j ob has been completed, 00 the men and the cvst:m be: is about 20 units a year based on working one shift a day; oot b ~~~-aloo stt'"M•• -· •••• of rail 10 -~ b k. th h"f d h h h bT very moe ~~ I ~. u~ ......... • Ja.n.. 30 to Feb. Zl to an ahl-and the election has been set for next hlod ''boom and bust. lnflatlon Y wor mg ree s I Is a ay t ey ave I e a lilY to pro-lt--Ues tatiolallu•ton, whl cb dUties. blUoP called "A corpontJoa anct deflation" to readers wbo duce JS nuc:lear submarines a year. Toda)' they are build-some UDioD spokesmea are DOW Rather than have perament coUtctl: tbe A•eo eolleetioo of Marc h 9. There will be 2 issues on the send me a stamped, selt..ad-ing at a rate of from 10 to 14 per year. One Sov iet yard beclDDl.Dg to ~ openly, oaUoaaUse tbe railrOAds. we Amerleuart." ballot: one t o r e s c ind the existing free· dressed No. 10 envelope. Men-alone has sl!veral timn the area and facilities of all the Just as aome ~le wbolboUI sbovl4 be worki.U. to ease its AYeo tS movloc Its corporate Uoo "Federal Reserve Act," United Stales subma rine y::a rds combined. 1mow betttrarenowbqt..rmlqto tbrottll.ag crfp ..... preYeats way agreement betwee n the state and the Arch E. Roberts. u. Col., .. Without revealing information which would give aid cal ror tederall1 tmpoMtfprlct tbem from meetlAg tbe1r pres. ~terx.!s '!::;~~:·=~ c ity, the other tO r e quire future freeway Al5, ret., Committee to and comfort to the Soviet Union. I also feel compelled to and wage CODtroll, oat of f.:ru .. eat aeec15 Uld even from re. port Ctater. Restore tbe CoDStitvUoa, tell this HoU5e that not very long aJo I was told that tbe t:ratioo wltb coat1na1Dc: 1Dtla-maJaiD&: solvent. agreements to be put up t o the vote of the lnc., P.O. Bo.z 98&, Ft. combat condition of our cruisers and destroyers in 1he Al- people . This is c itizen participation in Collins, Colorado 80521. !antic Fleet was so bad , both from a material breakdown ts be t and personnel shor1age viewpoint, that more than half of local affairs at its grass roo S • f1011 THE them were in a condition that would have seriously affected Fro m now until election time there And there shall come tortb thei r combat capa bility. As a mauer of fact. some of these will be subtle {and some not s o subtle ) a rod out 01 tbe stem of Jesse, ships could not have engaged in any ki nd of naval confron-lation. insinuations against the Wisdom of letting aJld a Branch shaU uow olrt of hls roots: ''The d~libcrate and calcu lated offensive plans of I he Sov- the l ocal c itizens decide such a vitally And the Spirit of the Lord iet Un!on are. now becoming cry!\tal dear wit h the release important local issue. The influential shall rest !ClOD him, the spirit of information by the Adm i n is1r~1ion of evidence of new of wisdom and uoderstandiaa:. Soviet ac tivit)' in Cuh.1. I bave no doubl thai the Soviet~ powers, and their editOrial mouthpiece, tbe spiJ'lt Of OOWUJe} and mlgbt, ' arC: 1\0W buiiJinj il mi~ilc-liiUIIChing nuclear !iUbmar int n ..... who have a vested interest 1n bringing tbe spirit of knowledge aDd of ;1l base in Cuba. (To he cont inued in ou r ne11.t issue)- tbe tear of the Lord. (Jsalab American Way a freeway Into the heart of our town, 1u.z.) :r~:~~greftar!outl~ t::us~~s~~~u:,t~~ 1970 BUILDING TOPS S47.6 .MILLION illegality of the ballot proposition, and Wtlh • •'-lllg $6,1~, 'let mils, nlood at $1.,000udOYer' • WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS intl In permits issued lDOectmber, • BALBOA BLAND · Rolly Puluki, olllct alttra- wlll use o ther: scare tactics to uence ttte Newport S.ch bW.k11Dc de~ a. £. aum • ..., prace IDC1 Uoa at 877 Prodaetioa Place, the all-impo rtant decision "on March 9, partmool reco<ded • lnl&l ol od4lloo lo ...... lOS Colllu $1,500. N I ood tl t tnd ourselves $4?,655,451 lor mo, !he 2od A,.., $U,500. • BALBOA ow s a g me o rem • bl--~ tn !he city's bls-st.,.. o.nu, addltloo at R-.t Lu-. •--Y, 1_ and our opponents, that In our consti-!Dry. This amouat la uceeded 105 Coral AYe., $4,100. 111111 doalliiiC uu E 0c ... ul I t till ooly by !he 1069 au Ume re-• LINDA ISLE Ft ••• 1100 · tutional republic, the , t rna e power S cwd of $58,168,980. Tbe pre-MeGa..,..,, eulllo .. r dock , uooisLJi rests tn thepeople,nottnprusuregroups, •tous ,,....,_"' _, wu !he at?4t.-ltlo,$l,OOO. ROIIIocblld mmmlnJ pool vested Interests, or In "back room" con-$4~!::·~ ,':;~~~;...., '~t!.~~ 11111 tor 11 118 VI& i.tdo -. u,ooo. n1vtng In legislative halls. ror 19'10' ~ Uquor -.at nil E. c.ut IXHIIIT A~.PCC The citizens of our town are taking Ju•rr · · · · · · · $6, ~ . a..,~ $4,000. o\11 .,.IOIUOo ot ? rA lbo to t Fobriii<Y. . . • • • 1, 5'76 Rlcloord 8-kor, &--,., . ..., ~· Ia -.., Cal- proper seU-defense measures preven Marcb •••••.•• 4, u,oot 1-111111 "'"lllor at Mil o...a ttor!IO w111"" bald Ia !MOr- a major disaster to save tbe homes of A!>rll ••••••••• 2,1 ,s.c sma., $tCIMI. . ..,. c-COIJo .. Ge~WJJao. ' ts t May ••••••••• f,JlO,JOI tTWJIOII VIIW 111LL8 140. 2,500 to 3,000 local .reslden , o pre-~-········· 4,041,M1 11.~,-.....pool Paliion wllllat-BIR- sern a number of bwltneu utabltsb-Jolt • • • • • • • • • MC,taa atiAI•-•~o. ",JGO. .,. ~ -rA (I t k t d our town a •..-. · · · · · · · t,oa,aat • MY t1o J.P. 0o11t Ill-Jallall-meots, an o eep ou ~-..... 1,aa,ua -.; .. , '"""' ••••-1 0-lane monstrolllty that would brlnlt In <>c-.. . . . . . . 4, ,.,., -rA lit at ..:LA; Gonllll ch Mof_., S,JII,.MJ 8 .... 'f 11'01 11111 II of up .to 170 thousand additional cars ea Doc ::::: l,liO,'IN ort at..:;--·_ day to· pollute the air and add to the ~ .•.. $47,•.•• --., t'' ., 101 M ~-...... _, ...... --. 1(1111 :::•:-~·-.. =-4 nut~ d noise and ....... c cq .... on. $t,?M,I'n ., ,....., ,.... --d... _ 11 Our n_,. .t~:.: 11171 staJU out on a.,. .. a - -.....,. "*••· ~ and ...-•-••m 1-a .. " 111111ao .n. ..., ..,. ot ., tf ••• .,..., ,.. not n • - T HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF HOAG MEMORIAL. HOSPITAL. PRESBYTERIAN IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE: THI!! ESTABLISHMENT OF HOAG HOSPITAL•$ M~NTAL HEALTH UN!T AND coRDIALLY INVITEs You TO ATTI!ND THE OPEN HOUSI! 8:00P.M. TO 8 :00P.M. FRIDAY, JANUA~Y 8, 1t7t HOAG HOSPITAL. NOATH UNii JOt N~!!WPOAT 80UL.I!!VAAD Nf!WPOf!I:T 8EACH. CALIIFOftNIA 17\0l-11 DOte d en m .......--~ Doc•••· 0o1J lolr 1M -t1 11o •• ,., n.,- 111cce.ufU1 outcome tor w. loac drnll· ..., fl..... 11nr "' ~ ..,. ~~oi-u,a L--------------.... -----------' out.tl'!"'way.flcbt. 11ara an llollllllt'lllpar-Mr..,.,~ ' 'I MR$. J!ROM! THOMA$ BASilE. 11•//«Y pbolo) . Linda, Jerom ·e make home in Bas he N.B. New resldeota: 1n NeWport floral ~Ieee to hold her Beach are Mr. aDI! Mrs. Jer-3-tiered lllualoo vell. omt Thomas Bube, wbo be-Her atteDdaots were dressed came mao and trUe 1n a double ln moss green floor lengtb rtn& ceremoay Saturday, Jan, gowns compUmented by red 2, at st. AD!lfew's Presbyter-and white roses, LLD Cbtll'ch. Dr. Cbarles Dter-Mlebael Bas.be of lndewood eafteld, church pastot, ottlcl.a-served as his brother's best ted at the late afterooon wed-ma.n, Ushers were Ed Bell, ding. brother ln law of the bride, and The bride Is tbeformer Linda Robert Yotie, the bride's JUDe Yobe, the daulhter of Dr. brother. Uld Mrs. P,P, YOlle,U1Emer-Flower girls were the bride's aid Bay, Laguaa Beach. The cousins, Janet and Kathy Ker- croom Is the son of Mrs. Jo-nott, daulhters of Dr. Robert aepb Basbe of Los Angeles Keroott of Emerald Bay, The and. the late Mr. Basbe, He ring bearer was Derrick Bell, has been a Laguna Beach rest-the bride's nepheW from Ar- dent. cadia. The bride's sister, Gloria Fol lowing the ceremony, a (W:rs. Ed) Bell of Arcadia, was reception was held at the home matron of booor. The groom's of tile bride's parents In Em- sister-in-law, Mrs. Michael erald Bay. The couple thende- Bashe, was a brides-maid, along parted for a honeymoon Jn Ha- wtth Miss Rozy Fowler of San waii aDS Alaska. Rafael, who lsthebride'sniece. The oew Mrs. Bashe grad- For ber wedd.log gown, Miss uated from Orange Coast Col- Y ohe cbose a gown wtth a tra.ln lege and attended Long Beach of white silk tafteG made to ao State College. Her husbaod A-U.oe with a yoke aod stand-graduated from West Coast UnJ.- ~ collar of Venise lace. Lace vers!ty a.od ls vtce president ala) hilhlllhttdlhesleeYesYitll of Control Compoaents at Los Vent.se cuffs. She chose a !resh Alamitos. LOCAL STUDEKTS GET BA DEGREES AT UCI Susan Marie Stanton bride of B.ob Wilson · MI.. -Yar1o ... _ llr-aliU Ill midi .,...,._ o1 Mr. ud Mro. .,...olrod"IYtlwllll CIIUIM .... Sr, of Cameo ~ Jllct bodice. Tbt tm- Ht ... I&Ddl, beet me tbe bdtil 011 pUe .u.t wu 'UelltNted wtQ1 -EliWII-oiLooAop-111M-e .. m...-ud lN taadoab11rLDcwlddtacca-Meb ._.. .. carried a'.,.. .. 0111011)' at I p.m. llolwda1,1loe. py o1 p1111 ,....1 w1111 b&b7'• II, at Cor LodyQoooooiAopll llreat ud Uod wtlh p1A11 CatboUc Churcb, Eut Blldl. Jtrtamen. Tbe croom la tbe Dl ol. Mr. Lee wu.oa ot Ames Iowa aDd Mu. Frank WllMMt.oi.COita wu bb brotber's bt.C mu: ..... Uabera 1Dcluded Gordoo MU-Fathe~ RayiDODCS Saplia reM ler, tbt croom'• t.'otber-I.D- tbl vowa 1D a church decorated Jaw from Los ABpltl, ud w1tb reel potuettw and utb-Jeffrey Powers of HuntlDctoa ertum aDd wlltte orebidl b'om Beach. Hawal!. Tbe brlde wore a :Juliet style A receptioo was btld at tbl PJWP of sUk orpa&a witb a borne of tbe brldfl's parents. bodice of venUe lace ead1.Dc 1D Cbrlstmu decontioos at the bouftl.ot orpua kJwer aleet'es. borne were aceeuted by red Tbe .,fts aklrtoforp.oaeaded po1DMH1•s crowtnc outside. ln a swetplDC tra1D.. Sbe wore llrs. staDtoo recel.nd psb a lace Juliet cap which beld her loa .-.stel pint aiU:dresscom- Ulusioo veU aDd abe carried pllmeuted by a eorsace of red a nosegay of white rose1, pint neetheart roses. Tbe eroom's neetbeart roses, and bl.by's mother wore an lee blue sJ.lk breath. dress wttll a slmllar corsace. The brh1e's COU&1.a, Mrs. Tbe yooor ~le are hooey- David Munhall ot Temple City, moon1Dg tn Carmel am North - was matroo. of OODOl'. Miss ern Caillornia and will make Sheila Stantoa, sister ot tbe ~heir borne ln Belmoot Shores. bride, was maid of balm, aDd The new Mrs, Wll.IIOD atteoded aoother alstf:r,Ulss:JaoetStaD-Loog Beaeh State Co llep, and ton, served u bridesmaid. All her husbaod ball: been atteDdlng of tM bridal attagdeM• were OCLA. MR$. RUSSELL KEITII WILSOK (Cuuo HoNSf! photoJ MR$. ROBERT ELl WILSOH (Prrrr Z. M. Si,.rrr pho to) LOCAL CO-ED 2HD IK COTTOK MAID COKTEST Judith Ann Friend"ot New-of Danville, Va. NEWORT HARBOR EJISICJI A liST SfCllOII --PllfiJt 3 llflJRSDAY, JAN. 7, 1!71 OOIIliiA DB. liAR, CAUF. CALL 11J•0110 SHARP RIELIIEF Midwives used to put a knife under the bed to "'cut the pain" or childbinh. Sounds foolish , nowadays. But then, we're lucky. We havs many wonderful pain· relkving drup ... other powerful medications, too. When you're ill, take advantaee of the newer, effec- tive medicinals. Seck your phySician's advice ... he's the only one qualified to prescribe for your health. Then, if he recommends medication, come to us for prescription service. Christensen -1 L COAIT Jnt'f., coeo-A DB. JIA8 OIIIOU 1·- port Beach, a cheerleader at Judith Ann, 20-year~ld jun- San Diego Colleee, was oamed lor majorioc io pbystca.l edu- lirst runner-~ last week lli c:atloll, ls the da.uKttter ol Mr. the 1971 ••MatdofCottoo''com-and Mrs.Cha.rlesRobertfrleDd peUtion in Mempbis, Tenn. Tb.e of 4126 -C Pa.trtce Rd., West winner isPatriclai>ia.nnePerry Newport Heigbts. '!!'!!:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. E TAX RETURN PREPARATION DEPOSIT $5,000 -to a new or existing savings account at Pacific Savings a·nd receive FREE preparation of your personal Federal and State tax returns. Some peo· pie wiH save $200 to $300 or more in accounting lees. Of course, this offer doesn"t appty to corporation, partnership, business or similar returns. PROFESSIONAL -qual~ied tax counselors will prepare your personal returns and make sure that you receive every possible benefit under the tax law. Each return will then be triple·checked for legal and accounting accuracy by highly-trained spe· cialists. All work is done in· the priva cy of your Pacific Savings office using the trained personnel of Skousen Tax Service. Inc. The Skouse·n firm, started in 1946. is the second largest tax company in the United States. They currently employ over 3,000 counselors and have prepared more than l ,OOO.<XX> tax returns. WORK GUARANTEED -by lhe Skousen Tax Service, Inc. 'HOT OR COLD FREE DELIVE RY EAT IN Forty...one students at UCI have received tbe bachelor de- gree as a result of work com- pleted during tbe summer quar- ter. They wtll be ellpble to parUctpa.te ln commencement exercises ned June. The fol- lowing Harbor Area students are tncluded to the Ust: Newport Helghts-~ames A. BratriJd. 530 Riverside Ave., BA 1n art, West Newport --Karen Lee Hlrn. 118 39th St., BA, soclal Judith Ann Weber wed to Russell Keith Wilson Guaranteed Accuracy. Relurns are triple-checked for accuracy of mathe· matics and reproduction. If the company makes an error resulting in any penalty or interest charge, they will pay this penalty or interest. Guaranteed Protection. If your return is questioned by the Government, they will handle all the details at no charge including representation -at an audit conference. TAKE OUT ONE PRICE sciences. The Rev. Ira 8, Wilson of-of lace adorned the tront of Costa Mesa~·Astrld Halvor-ficiated at the marriage of his the sldrt. The sweeping train sen. 3!17 Michigan Ave., Ger-son, Russell Kel,!.b WUsoo,. to was gathered softly at tbe back man; Werner Karle, 438E.l6th Miss Jud.lth ADD Weber onSun-waistllDe . A tull shoulder- St., social scleoces;SharynLee daY, Dec. 27, at the Lutberao length veil of silk lllusk>n was Jones Riddell, 226 SberwOod Church of the Master, COl'OIIl bekl by a Juliet cap of Venlse PI., mat.b; Sharoo Saba, Z020 del Mar. lace. Sbe carried a cascade fullerton An., art; Sandra Ann He was assisted by Dr. Wll-bouquet of white flowers. SchneC'de:r, 1011-B American llam Eller,pastorofthecb.urcb. Mrs. Bertram Harvey was Pl., Englisll. The bride Js the daughter of ber sister's matron of honor. lrvlne-..Robin Gene Leiter, Mrs. Rlcha.rd Weber ot Balboa She wore a formal length gown 11892 Mann, h.lstory; James IslaDd and the late Mr. Weber, 1n sawhlre blue velvet. Sbe LeRoy Sheets, 18Z65 Fozelove former president otthePa.oama carried a cascade bouqueC of way, art; Patricia Smith, art. GloYe Co. Tbe groom's parents red roses a.OO hollY trimmed ft 340 POINSETTIA. Uve in Mt. Carmel, Ill. with cedar. , Corol'la ct•l Mar ,._.1• y .... o.., lUss Weber chose a gown of Dr, Lloyd Krause, soloist, S PHO~E -. white velvet for ber wedding. was accompanied by James " fN • WHrtfll._: It had a hlgtl victorian neck-Garoer. 673-9865 CAll~ line and short sleeves ollrost. FoUowtng llle dooble rill& ~==~==~~==:!..::=::=====;::=-=od~V~e:Dl~so:.!la~c!e,~and:!.!"~paoe~~~~ caodlellgbt ceremony, a recep-1 uon was held at Ule Dome ottbe bride's mother on South 8aJ Front · on Balboa lsla.nd. She ~, .Af'~J~ ruu/ J g(~,,dl a ~tT4HH ~f!/{!lfll ~().HI~ al{!fl.l" fl7(6fW'm/el' flla&mp fllauHrpJ al ~ /e ~ Larralne SUtherland FASHIONS AT• THE BEACH JA...aM( "0 AT eAYSWX DA NIWP'Oflrf aEACH 17W11.1 Kouta: 1:-..:JO. ~: 1 , ... greeted psts 1n a powder bltae costurve of A1askeen wiUl a white orcflid corsap. Mrs. WU.soo wOre a pe.le ereeo pea.u de sole jllcll:et dress "ritb a wb.lte orchld corsage. Tbe bride's sister, Yrs. Gordon W.eda.rls, ao:l W:rs. Donald Ford were tncbar~toftbe ruestboot. Dr. Medaris p.ve tbe bride Tbe bride IS a pUqate of lSC, tended llim at tbe aJt&r. W:orrts DeU Wilson ns best mu, aad 1r1 Duld ud J....,.. wu..a were usbers. The COI4)le wtl1 noat)'mooa iD Aspen. Cokndo, ud make -..... In Los Aoplos. TIMI t.-kll ts a p-adate oll.SC, ... , • amuatec1 wUh a.m .. m1 Pill--IJ. Hor- b-Ill· ..w-oiMorUI- .. D Ceatral CoUep 1D lliUIU ud ~~--loyodwltbLB.Il. PUCHliA SOCI!TY WILL INSTALL K!W OPPICUS Tbo 18'11 -· .w llo l-1114 .., ... eo. .. __ 11o7 c--o11110 r..._ lila loclolr at T:IO p.a. M.._ ..,, -II. Tilt IIIII ud ... trill be I ..... ft .. pru1t •..., 1a ..._. ..-...JtM.MeeM aawlll.aJk ud----ud .................................... ~ .......................... ~-7. BRING OR MAIL -the attached certificate to Pacific Savings when you open ~r add new funds to your account so that it can be validated . At the same time, we will set up a specific appointment for you to meet a tax counselor at a later time most convenient to you . PLUS -you get a FREE Safe Deposit Box. servicechargeFREETraveler'sCheques up to $2,500, FREE Collection of Notes, FREE Notary Service and FREE Financial Counseling. AND -your deposit earns 6% per annum in a two year Certificate •"count-5*% per annum in a one year Certificate account or 5% per annum m a re6 ...1lar passbook account. all compounded da ily. REMEMBER -'-to qualify for this free offer you need only to make your deposit and get the attached -certificate validated. If you have an ACCOUNT ELSEWHERE, let us have your passbook and we will transler your money to Pacific for you. Offer &ood until revoked but not beyond April 5, 1971. SO HURRY -make your deposit TOOAV-or call me, James Howard. Manager, at 637-4582 or stop by our office for more information. Padfic Savings and Loan Association ORANGE 2267 N. TUSTlN AvtMUt, OIWIQ[, ~lilA nt67 ------------------------------------------------------- \ Ill rnwa C&UxaJ,a Collqe ~>1-willboltal-day !~~~~~~~~~!~~~oootiOr .wJ CO!ltpl Ud Satlr'd&y, Ju. fio _.DC rOOIIId b&Ye LaVtrM eollep &Ill Lol Aopltl lloilllot -tbt 7 p.m. -Frtdl1. AI bolt tMa> SoulllerD .Cal-l~:::eoUep w1ll takeoo Cal~ It Blpttat o1 RtverstGe. C01.st aDd athletJc director Paul Peek of the SC Vanguards I claiolS tbat theRJYetside school probably the top seeded team ta the touroa.ment because of tbeir outsta.Dd1aa record to date. Tbe Rlterslde cagers are 7-1 tor tbe sea.a:>n with their only loss to the top ootch Grand Ca.nyoo college oi Pboeoil, Art- soaa, Riverside broke even with Gr&Dd Canyon in a 2-game series early In Decmeber. Last year Grand Canyon wu 200 1n tbe Western States district to New Mexico University, whi ch was ranked Znd ln the nation- ratings ol smaU colleges. Southern California cOllege has decisions over the Uni. verslty of RedlaDds, Cal State of Dominguez, Cal Tech of Pas. adena and Pomona college. The losses the Vanguards suffered were at tbe h.a.Dds of the higtlly ranked Biola cager s. The SC Vanguard gym ts located just i;;~~~~~~;;;,;;;;;~~:lh~e Newport freeway, dt-west of the Costa Mesa complex, 0111 II COriSI Ope" Nlthtly •• a:•.s p.m. Su"d~ty •t 1 :•U p.m . No Place To lu• No Plou To Hide "NOaLADI OF GRASS" (R) I I Some folks that they their best. this man! Because be sends Ills clothes to Valet Cle;wers. His clothes IFio:KER RATES 2ND America's Cup winner BUl Ficker of Newport Beach placed LD thto voting for the Mar- & ROssi yachtsman of the award lD New York this Turoer of Atlanta, Ga., 8 ol the 15 races he l 'sa.ll<><l 1n 1970, won the hooor by a f-potnt margt.n over Mr. Ficker, in the voting by a pan- el of worlG yachUogwrtter sand editors. The panel, directed by 1964 America's Cup winner Bob Bav- gave Mr. Turner 101 points Mr. Ficker 97. return ~;~·~~-~~;~~~~ s~~~~~~~ they are cleaned and pressed. His shirts are impeccably laun- dered, just as he waots them. One of the r easons he has chosen Valet's excep- tloriat cleaning is beca~se buttons are tightened and little rips are repa.lred ~tee of charge. WHY DON'T YOU CHOOSE VALET CLEANERS F'OR THAT WELL-DRESSE D LOOK? VALET CLEANERS 3137 E. Coast "lway. Corona del Mar WE DELIVER -675-0310 ICYCUS • CEliO IT: .., •-NEWPORT HARBOR ENIGN lHURSDAY, JAil. 7, 1971 THIS JUMP BALL started the Dec. 30 game In which the host Newport Harbot high school team won 3rd place 1n the Newport Harbor invitational. The SaJiors wer e victor- Ious 75 to 50 over Clark high school of Las Vegas. John Kazmer ts jumping for Har OOr. Other Sailors are Bill McKinney, No. 33, and Jim Swick, No . 53.(VIc Opalek photo.) SPORTS SCENE Am" SECTION!_:-:::-::.:'Y~~·---~CO~RO=NA~D~El~MA:!'R;'-'· CAU=~f· TARt . MUSTANG STARS ON ALL TOURNEY TEAM Nowpoot llarllor'1 • _.. up tbelr 6111 wta -l U-S$ •, p~rd Taru YofaL wu dtctlioo o•er LoDc-BMeb Jor- ..,od to tbt all -·-daD >&...,.y otll>t, wtlh Cuoy taal at tbt coaclaltoa ol tbt Joaea ll1 tbe UDeiC). 11111111 -· Nowpoot lflrbot Varllty Clob'1 Cbr!JIImu ta- Yltatloa&l. Coeta Me• '1 lbarp Jboot .. 1DC torn.rd Tam Sampaoa was allo •mtcl totbe&lllt&r squad. He lid the Mustanp to tbeeoo- JOlatloD ebamptouhlp l8d. lllllllked the Costa Uesana 1n tbelr '12-51 wLD over Ocean- sJde for lbat oooor. .-;;~=~ Harbor 101 hlgll scortoc et-It"'"'~, '· forts from Taru Younc, wbo lltt for 30 ap.in&t Oceanside and 25 ap!Dst Camarillo, He led the SaUors to their 75-50 ~-~~~~=~~~ wto over Clark hlch sebool of La.s Vep.s 1n tbe tOQl'nament flnale that saw the Tars eod let wlt.b the 3rd spot, Woote Vista anoe~:ed their Zlldstralgtlttour- oament wlD by edeiDg Cama- rillo 55-50 in the fiDals Dee, SO at the Harbor pm. other alltouroamentplayers, Ia addition to You.oe of Harbor and Sampson of Costa lrlesa, were Alan BuotJ.og aad Guy Erie of Monte VIsta and Fred Huston tram Camarillo. Newport Harbor, with rookie coach Dale Ha,.y at the belm, Ba!bra ... _ Streisand 00 t:;:{; .,Oil A CLEAR DAYYOUCAN tl& ~:,,meso • ~ 11 • I •t l , 1 • o ended tbt pre-season schedule wltb a f..& record. Costa Mesa, ap.lo bei.Dr coached by Emil Neeme, hu been l'Oinl With· out top players Pat Sweetlaod WITH VIC 0 PAL EK and Scott Friested, The W:esa.ns -;;;=====~~-'""'-;:;.;"'-'~"-====== a:re tust sta:rtin& to )ell wttb a. • CQ1411e high scorlnrwtns in their THEATRE The Newport-Mesa eagers swing Into action this week wtt!l lots of Inter esting match ups, Corona del Mar got the jump on the locals with their Monday ni ght game with Long Beach Jordan. Newpor t HarOOr opeoed Its Sunset leage schedule by en- tertaining Anaheim Wednesday. Corona hosted powerful Santa Ana Valle}. Estancia. opened at Edison and Magoolla invaded Costa Mesa for their opening Irvine league encounters, all Wednesday games. Friday Harbor Is at West - minster , Corona del Mar is at Edlson, and Costa Mesa and Estancia collide with ea<;h other, A real interesting open - ing week lor the locals, In the JC ranks, ..coach Herb Livsey's Oran~ Coast"" college quintet Will 1\.ave Fullerton in- va ding their Costa Mesa gym for a Saturday nlght match Up ot the 2 perennial cage power s. • Another Interesting Saturday night game will be the UC I-Ful- lerton Stare re-match at irvine. UCi took the measure of ful- lerton 68 -50 when they met in the finals of the Fullerton State Kris Krlngle Klassic last Dec. 11, and Fullerton got revenge by edgin g UCI 70 -69 In the finals of the Kiwani s Invitational at Ir- vine's Carpenter Hall Dec. 30. UCI placed Phil Rhyne and Bil l Moo re on the UCI au tourn- ey team, Emerson Carr of San Fernando Valley State, Tony RJCirlguez and Edgar Chelten- ham or fuller tun State rounded out the tournament "Super " team. Rich Clark, lrvine's out- standing rebounder, was r igh t in the runmng for aU-tourney hon- ors as he was r ight behind l.IC I's Moore in that category with 28, Moore had 33 rebounds to lead the aU stars, and Ful- TEllS ITIUTIC .IS ,_E ... 1111 lerton's Cheltenham had 25. last 2 outinp. The Mustangs Phil Rhyne of UCI gra.bbed 19 were 3.6 pre.season. PHONE 673-6260 CORONA DEL MAR "M*A*S~~~'H'' IS THE W.t.R COMEDY An during the tournament plus con· Esta.ocla has a. new. coach In necting for 64 points. Moore Gary Carr. With Gary Orgill had 53 and Clark. 34 to lead sparking the small squad, the the Irvine scorers. Emerson Eagles bave posted a 4..f.i rec · Carr of Valley State led the ord. Corona del Mar will be in scort~g parade with 72, Chel. the running torthelrv1neleague lnao Preminaer Produttion tenha~l had 40 and Rodr.fguezof crown agato but rill probably ll'11'"';;";:---·-----; Fullerton State had 60. Both be without their player of the turned in strong efforts for yea.r, Don Ktlllan, for several ljll•••••• Fullerton in the finals to turn weeks. Don suffered a severe back UCI's bid to win their' ankle Injury and sat out most own 1tournament alter 3 unsuc. ot the pre-season games. Sea cess!ul eUorts 1n the 3 prev-King coach TaDdy Gillis has ious year;;. received some good scoring Rick Stickelmaier of Costa from Mlke Sevier and Mark Mesa and member of last Grigsby, Soph guard Casey year 's Orange Coast team turn-Jones should help alter being ed in some strong games for the out with injuries also. Corona FR H REFRESHMENTS I:' a! Poly team lrom San Louis posted a. 6-6 ~ar:k~and=~ta:cked;;~;;;;;;;;;~ EVERY WEO. 1 ADUlTS 1.00 Obispo. Also on the Cal poly SLO team was Newpor t Har bor r esident Mike Jackson, aoother valuable member of the team. Both are juniors and shOuld be starter s in quite a tew of ·the SLO games th is yeu, alltiOUitiJ Jackson is still bothered an ailing knee lor most of pr e-season games. That was some job ol statist- ics ttilt Lucy Schrader and Carol Heytand did at tile OCI lnvitalional in compiling the entire res ume of each including field goals, throws , rebounds, shooting per- centages and all the other es- sential data for the press min- utes after eac h game. story of a beautiful girl 's lifetime between the ages of 19 and 22. NATIONAl CEMRAl P!CTURf S Pr-nlS ,..,...,.., .. '"-"'"'"!!I Among the interestedspecta- wer e Mike Burlingham and his fa mily at the UCI games.lrvtne forward Ed Burllng!Qm is one of the strong ''swing'' men on the Anteater squad and Is a for mer member of the Nor th- r idge Pony and Colt baseball teams a few years back. Father Mike and your Ensign Sports Editor served In several cap- JL©WIDliooo and we love it! acities with the Nortlu'ldge Ath- letic club. Ed Burlingham Is a real aU-around athlete; in ad- dition to baseball and basket. ball, he is anouts tandlngswlm- mer . The Junior hlgh cagers wiU be swinging Into action this week also, wlth Thursday after - noon games In the initial New. port -Mesa-Huntington Beach league kicldng off their season. Davis is at Dwyer , Lincoln at Kaiser, Rea at TeWLnk.le and Ensign at Gisler. The junior cagers have quite a lew pre- season games under their belts and sbould provlGe a kit ol es- c ttement 1n their league comp- eititlon, that r uns througtl Feb, 11 . Ltocolnlsthedefendlog ''A'' c hamp, Kaiser the 1969 title .holders, while Enstp be out to defend tbelr cllaml>lonshlp. EDSiltD ud coln will be the co-hosts the 19'10 wttb llnal$ at Friday, Feb. 26. Sbella Ward. our i ulp stat- tsttcian at Esta.Dcla bi&f\ school, pYe us tbe followlAC rua-don on their soph aocl froeh p.m••· Aplnst Sadd-elt Jloo, 22, tbt trosh team YOG 38..JV, wttbJtff Saokey hlgll wttb 10 lor tbt EacJes. ThO --t11o1r Dec. u wtU> ltalella Ofertimt, .... tbe ulatlob Pl'llt :~:!!~~~-::::~~ >&allot loll tbt B-la wllb 14 potall. TM E-la- clrOIJI>od • a~ -"' Park. Bob--.... tbt EacJeo-........ - fio ~--..... .... __ ,.._. .... _CO* "-Ooc.ll, ----· .. -.--...... Locall y founded. locally own~d . we 're part and parcel of the communities we serve. That's why we plow hack all of our Orange County savers' dollars right he re in our own Orange County. It's time to plant ... time to save ... at Laguna Federal! This is th e season to save at ·La-guna Federal. Plant your sav ings here and now. Watch I he m grow and mu ltiply. No Association pays you higher intc r{'S t on yo ur insured savings. No Associati on offe rs yo u more va ri ed ways to save. Plant your money wi th us ... and we'll give you Money Plan t seeds to grow! It"s our way of saying thanks for saving at Lagl!na Federal. Open a new account, or transfer. your funds. Come in for your packet of Lunaria seeds -a purple-flowering money plant for your garden -plus a complete, helpful and informative Flower Seed Garden Guide. 3-... Bay Plaaa South ua-. Colli. • AND LOAN .UIOCIATlON 1101 N.llt' s-a • , iQ 1.-1 u.c.MI. ~ .... ~ ........ ~;; ...... ~ ........................ -.a.~~.~. -• • L.A. men nabbed in CDM IJNIOOI' 00.-tU OP E N THIS WEE kEND SAT/SU N J.J 1311 SANTAN ELLA OPEN SATURDAY Robert Astoa, mallager of the Coro.DI. del Mar omee ol Mu- tual SaYings a.Dd Loan Assn., aDDOUDces that speei&larrange- ments han been made to have the kJcal oftlce open thlsSatur- day, Jan. 9, trom 9 a.m. to UNI()Uf. t1 fl.-ti'S F\u l £S1•1t ,fti)-400Q l•'l "· l~~" ~ ... - Co<Qf\1 o.• ....... Ca•l. 1 Jackets-<:oats-Stoles-<:apes A~ MANY OTHI .. $300,000 Wortll of Fobulous furs Aw1iting Your Inspection • MINK • BROADTAIL • FOX • BU VER • SAil£ • LYNX MANY JUNGLE FURS 1DRASTICAlL Y REDUCED '1MANY BELOW COST!! IIDUCTIONS UP TO 50% OFF ,_., 1r .. ,., w.~t....,. •014 •• , .... , .. ,.""' ,. -'-."•~ 1ot ........ '•• s.r..,,. •-..,~r,.. -··· .... ....,...., iot • _,.u;,,., ,.,, '"'""'· "~~~~•. -~~~,. N .. ,. -•r ... or,. ""'_,. ...... ••••· o.u •~ ,_,,.,. ,,... --..._,,,.r .., ........... . M. JACQUES Years of esperieoce oa au types of etot:blq II llDeg.. Speci&ltJ', mea's sl'drts. $1;.5b por 11r. liable Wbltmao, 1107 lllarperlt•, COM. 673-17?4, NEJPORT HARIIOR EIIICJI ARST SECTION --P!p 5 'CHOICE LIDO LOCATION Reduced to S93,750 LARGE 5-BEJ:mOOM HOME ON A BTREET-To;En'REET LoT . Sbown by appointment only SEMPLE REAL ESTATE ~ R.BSID BHTIAL AND BUS INESS PROPERTI ES ... p QR INTBRBSTBD, P ROPESSIO NA.L CONSIDI!R ATION SB E SIMPLE REAL ESTATE 251S H..,..; c.,.... 4.1 M•t DJ-2101 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S::%c:~tbrougb tile ·Multtpl~ Ltat1ng S of the Newport Harbor-Ca.ta Board of Realtora totaled $54 mWioo for the TWELVE mootlw of liNIII. Tbill repruent. 1,211t unit wea· and a dollar Yalue 1ncrease of 4% over the aame pe riod of lut year, wll1cl! W!l& a record year. Llat your p r opertY-With a Realtor ~y. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NEWPORT HEIG SPLENDID RENTAL INVESTMENT TWO OLDER HOMES ON GOOD CORNER LOT ~~~h $29,750 ROY ~~~~~~~i~~ealtor LE GAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF B~INESS Fictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNE D hereby certlly that he is dueling a shade and drapery business at 3635 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar, CaUl., under the fi ctltlous firm name of Custom Shade and Draper y Shop and that said firm Is composed of the fo llowl.ng pe r - son whose name In full and place of residence ue as fol- lows, to-wit: Pau1Garman,1924 Por t Bristol Circle, Newport Beach, CaU!. WIT NESS my lwld on 4th day of January, 1971. Garm.an. STATE OF CAUFORNlA ) )ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ON THIS 4th day of Januuy, 1971 , belore me, a Notary Pub. Uc In and for sa.Jd county a.od state, residi.D1 tbereill, ,duly com mtsstooed aDd sworn;,RU. WORK WANTED. Respouiblt !JOAl1y a.ppeared Pa ul Guinan. coU.11 student desires U.n-EXPERT bicycle repa!rtAc oa bown to me to be the penoa &bOU'd earttaket job oaa\dt-all maku. Tlrt• &ad au re. woose Qa.me issubscribed totbe MISCELUI'IEOUS able boat 1n Newport bUtD pAieemHt parU. At Blllq within 1Astrumeol, and ac.UOw. ttuf.I.Dg scbool year, Contact Mereuttle, aoo Ma.1n Street, ledpd to me tbat he exec uttd UNITOR WANTED. Apply at MJke Step~ 6'15-5111. Balboa, Pbo1M 4'15-7182. tile same. Port TboaUe, C:Orooo dtl ---------1-----·-----1 WITNESS my iWid ...,olllei&J --:cllar=.:' allot==S:p;:,,m~.'?="?-~~~ wou.AN, ap SO, wuts dl.y SP0.1S ~ ,.,.. .,.. -seal. Mary A. li&ap&. Noa.ry .. wort or cbUd cart. ww 01 ~ ..., earptt -remote Publle In .ud tor said Couaty ... I _S. OP'P'DRTUIIITIII eiOOA""' coot. H .. o -l.lloa~-Bloo *-•· 11"!'1 ud Slalt. My Commts-ez-~-$1. t.-ptros Doe. IS, 1971. li'AIIT TUIURJ(Ia·,_..,.. -· rol-...--_uO'IS.CouttiWf., PobUsll· Ju. 7 l{ 11 at -~Bo&"'**c'I~OIJ Ml-0091. C-dolMu. 1971, bo tile N.i.p.,'1 &,...,.: GirL-P. Q. .. 10, ._.,,_,_,.,~ • 101111-M.... ALCOIIOLIC8 ANOftYlOO .. -Eutp. ... Ill._, "Tlll: BLACK PAIITIIDO.,.. MI-'IIU, P. 0. BOX liD, ...... --............................................ _ """""" a-• C<Wr'A"IIIIIIA. fOI l iNT lfiDt Bl&ct --·-~ ue _ .. _ ............... ...._......._~ ............ ... •W FL& IPACS a.r l'tllt .'lll . -...... -~c.­............. _.. -. c.a.-.. 111 1.UU E. WUltuto. 501, II'ANTI!D ~~~ L-~~------~~~ _,_, -. __ ,.. ... _ .• .... ,.0;111 ....... ...... ~ ... ._ ..... • : .......... . -----..--.. ~---I ..... ~·~5~~ ... ~~ ... ~---1 .,..-...!!:!!!~~!...-~ • With View of Bay 3 BEDROOMS, 2ij BATI\S, SPLIT L EVEL, VAC:AHT, 'MOVE IN' C:OIIDITION . WILL SELL OR LEASE \ $44,500 ( .. loool t) •••• 3 BEDROOM , 2 BATH , 'J' P LAN $38,5()0 WILL SE LL OR LEASE-OPTION •••• VIEW BAY ••• OC:EAN •.. AHD JETTY$! 3 B'EDROOMS PLUS DEN , 3BATH HOME WITH HEATED AND FILTERED POOL CALL US TO SEE •••• We hove rentals---fumi .hed an d unfu mished MACNAB -IRVINE Sen ill!,! !\ewport Harbor .<;]m:e 1954, twentv· (1\'e c.,pcn enced resldf'nt1al salesmen with over 270 ye~rs of service. FINER HOMES OWN THE BIG HOUSE ON TOP OF THE HILL One r ear new . Dine while enjoyin~ a delight- ful view of bay, ocean and Catalina. S bed- rooms. 3 baths, 14x24 master £uite. 2-story entry hall with beam ceilings: Finest dr• Pf:nes. shag carpel. imported til e floors. llugc pool. large cool~eck. f1re-pit and benches. 3 garages. :.l50 sq. ft. on Fee Land. BONUS -lovely view of surrounding hill s \· from family room. kitchen. breakfast nook and master bedroom. $92.500. THE SPECTACULAR VIEW can be enJOyed (rom throughout lhi~ un- usual 3 bedroom plus convertible den home. The 2-story glass liv ing room waJI adds to the beauty as do the kmg-sized pool and. the 111'0 gas operated fire pits. The large Ji\:ing room . formal dinin,g room and family room furlher enhance th1 s great fam1Jy and enter- tair .• :ne nt onenled home. P lease call for ap- pointment. $87.500. MACNAI-IIVINE . llooHy c-ny 1 .. Boy-Drlvo 67~11 tel 0..0.. Dr., Solto Ill -N .. _. ....... ofinJa .!JJt Prestige Waterfront Homes CUSTOM 4 TO 7 IIIOtlOOM -~ P-SlU.-TO ...... PU-10 AND UM'UIIH- AUO P.IMI IIJILDtNG LOTS ,_ tu.oao TO S17S ... BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor all -Do. -J, IU. .., •• INCIOUI 'a 1 zaw ..,.., 111 ,.. .. !J ........... . "' .... -. "··-• PODU • ,_,.._.Q_ . , ... . • .......... ., ••• 11. • A4 ..... II ............ . -c-. c.... , .... ESTATE LIVING S Bedr<>oms o 3 Baths o 3 Car Garogo On green belt with 'no-care' swimmlnt pool • • • Much custom construction with carpets ond dropu. C ALL F O R APP OI NTMENT TO S'EE EXCLUSIVE WITH • CoRBIN-MARTINjl 7662 J I P.11 BtUn11 f<-lt, p,_,.u CUSTOM WES TCLIFF Family living in complete privacy, Qu:Uity design by architect for minimum rqa.iDteoaDCe, 4 Bedrm&., d1n1ng room, family room, built around lovely patio, 3-car. garage with lg. wor kroom, lathbouse, and automatic spr~ers, basement. $87,500. $87 ,500 1334 HAMPSH IR E C:I RC:LE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5P.M. OfRat o,.. ....,.,, a •• ..,. PETE . BARRm REALTY 160$ -IIO..IU. 642-5200 675-3000 12 Yurs of "••I Est•ft S.rviu in The Harbor Ar .. ~ YOU TOP THIS? ., Bdrms . 2 ba · ~reat pallo. Lo'' rnamL yard Loc . lrvme Terrctcc •2. Reasonablv pnced at !46.500 .\lnt TE>r'nl;;;. \\'til C'nnsidei· ll'ase option. OWNER TRANSFERRED nroen to offer on th1-" :l bclnn & fam•h· rm . home. Plus mo ther·tn·,l aw wml!' with bdrm. & bath. Lge . heattd & fi ll. porol. PrO['Ierty on ly 1 IT. ol d & m too {'Onrl . NJ<.·ely lands<'.aped . .\skmg S63.900 ~lake offer· CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX :! Bd rms. e.a. un_11; n•<.·et.v ca rpeted & draped Beaut. cond. 2 Smglt gange~ Pror. like nell'. Easy walk In Pos t Office. shop~ ~ntf beach. Only S44.500. BAL BOA INCOME 4 Units. in top <'ondJUon. ,.-ully furmshed & ocrupied.· Lor. "1thin 100 ,.ds. of the fine"t. bay or ocean bearh Ha~ xh11 mcome rerord . ~62.500 lay & leach Realty Inc. Ill-aM 2407 E. COAST HWY. C D M J q]eautj{_u L PoinL pJ J4ew. .. Whether it 1s the "lap of luxury" point of view you gain living 1n exclusrve CXwer Shores -or the unobstructed point of view reachine from the Pacific Ocean to Saddleback Mountain - it 's beaut iful. Add -pnv te white sa y beaches-Newport's excellen hoo1s-d you ha ve prestige l1ving. Choose one 01 the exquisite $100.000 to $190,000 We lls' Bly· crest homes or select one of the few remalnlnc large homesites in Newport Beach and l'llln Well s & Sons will build 1 qua lity custom home desiened for your fa mily. Ready for the best1 I ,, , -• Miss Susan Cha ramza ~-·rNA 11tll A d f PI LIIURY us•su•vn "owed Don· aid Powell ~;;;=.~~~~ gen a .or ·. anners c~:;..';(~~ ,. u News ll..U.r lor tho ZDII nlpt ' ol-.a,a-uillqrf tbU' ••t. 11M Newport Beach bulld!A& .orill'bo lbo ._lqou. lloa<b lor --ot 1 _.., ol com--wiD NIIIIIYI,ulloUdl1 ..-af ol Tilt Firat Bapllat Cbordl of •~"•-,1 lilt t:-.-e~t of Our Plaonlne Commwloo will 041l· len ol Paellle M•~ W. olllllo lUIII]J •W.C Iaiii 10M ~loCI doriJIC lilt wook of Ud = eloet frleadl, Newport Beac..b. 1501 Cutf Dr llaftf:lr, 1'7S5 £, CoU1M A" alder tbt folloWiriC ittml tbts luvuct Co, 01 oat.., Ill L Baa.BlYd,, Ju. U. .. ll. Tbe r...,c•11 ..W •· Wabr Cbar~ Nnport Hetp{. ... Putor wai~ Ora.lp. · OffleJ&tllc at UM or·: ewea1ll&. Jan. 7, at 8 o'clock 10. u,. permit ._!lcatiooot 8&I:IOir. a C-1 dUitrlct. .-bit tblllbruJ baud kin .. --lbo-aomoat tor A. PeR will proo<b 011 ci•ISao wore 111o Roo. Jack 1.o City Hall: Jotlll Votol of Nowport 11oa<11 14. ltoqooot of-Warm-.-11M -..of 111o llllnrl' llltlr dallllller~ S... Dlaao, "The fiOl'lratt o1 t CbriiiWI" Leo Lid 111o a ... Palrl<la Lte, 1. Varl&b::e req .. ll ol Roy to <OOYort lho rnodle&llloiJdl.lr Loplo of C-<Ill liar lor tad projletlor lho loYtlof-· Dla1d W&JDt l"' .. UotCaa at 11 a.m. SUJada.y, Tbe w·alttr ~)&~twa, &Dd tbe Ret. Drorotb)' Coutu ot Newport Btac.b for at 400 W ... mluter AYt., Nn-dlfidlle S 1aU at .15 SUI& flee dllirtd lor pr ..... &ad ArJ.Joaa. . Art1es Chorale wUlllve a sac-w~ aaoci&tt mtm.t.r. a 18 teat restaurant and 2 re .. port Helatlta, 1D&o a 5-Gt Aaa A .... Mewport Bllcbl•. lD-f\ature reqtdttmeatloUMNew- .. Dior U tbe Unl-red concert at 7 p.m. . .._ • . • tal.l stores at 7U E. Bl.lboa boardln& bollA. to C P"ctla, a of Wtdela WOtlld 1 port Belcb tupuw. ·yvllly Atlsca.aiKttG&mma • • • Tbe Lutberan Cburc:h or thl Btwd., Balboa, at the south-_11 . UH permit ~&~~>Uc:atioDof bt Ulld u-lubulldllt&l1tel. TM Frteoda oC tbt Lltlruy, A=~Dooa.ld, a 2Dd year The Plymouth Congregatloal1 Muter Z900 Pac:Ulc: View Or west c:ora.er on Main St. t...a.Dd Evolution IDe. of SUita 15. RtqDNt of Gtorp OLHa under tbt dlrteUoa ot Mra. at tbe Ull&Ytrstty :burch, 3262 Broad St., New-Harbor' VIew HUll .... nr w1i~ 2. Request of Edward WU-Ag.a tor construcUoo ,of a c. tor elteuila ot UM permltl Horace Btajamla, will ICbld- is aff111&ted wltb port Hel(ttlts--"Hltchyourwa.g-Uam Eller wlU brLDc & mea-Uts and Nancy WIIUts Sattler untt residenU&I bW.JdlaC oa a tb&t aJ.IoW u .. ellierta1ameot ule:YOluatMnatthedoOroltbe Ep&1loG. He Is the on to this star" wlll be the ale 00 ••PrlYlle .. apelll ret-of CorODl del Mar for a re-lots, 511 a.Dd 5U W. Bay A"·• &Del CIUC.lq: at tbl Wblte HorH S U.brarlel &1¥1 tabulate tbe aDd Mrs .. D.W. sermon topic of the Rev. Nor-poos1blll.tyu at tbt 9 aod u subdtvtaion or one 0.9 acre Ba.lboa, a C-1 d18trlc:l. IDD, U91 Newport BIYd., West anners. ""'""of Cas& Grude. ma.n Brown for the 10 a.m. a.m. SUDda.y Hntces. TbiSeo-parcel at 2209 Bayside Dr,, 12. Use permit &I'IPUc:aUon ot Newport. Tbt weddl.ng Is planoed for SUDday service . lor Hleb Lutntr Le&rue will Coroo.a del Mar, Into 4 rest. Roger Cook of Newport Btaeb 16. R.:auest of JoDU Justa 5 at St. Andrew's .Pres-1 • • • • raeet at 7 p.m. Sunday. dentia.l lots. for construction of a d141le1: for eJteuioa ot a u.ae permit ~~:~"' Cburcb o1 Ne'll'pOrt ChrlsU.a.n Science Churches • • • 3. Use permit request of the dweiUng at 510 S. Bay Ft., for oo-ale beer aDd wiDe and B •• A communion service will St. Andrew's Presbyter lao City of Newport Beach for con-Balboa Island, a C-1 district. patron d&Dc:lD& ·to neorded mu. Charamaa, former city be held this Suoday. "Sacra-Church, 600 St. A.Ddrew's Rd., struction of a Boys Club at 13. Use permit appllc:attooot stc at Capta!D J&D\Ill'y'a:, 810 1 ';:~~~ Newport Bea.cb, ts meat" Is the title of the lesson Cutf Haven--''Don't let go!" 2555 VIsta del Oro, East Bluff. Patrick O'Connor of Newport E. Balbl:a BlYd.~ Balbo&. ~ eourt Judae In the sermon. Services are at 9:15 will be the sermon top1c of 4. Request of the City or Western Oranee County jUdicial aDd 11 a.m. In Newport Beach, Dr· Charles DlerellfteJd at the Newport Beach for a resubdi- SUSAN CHARAMI A district. ' 11 a.m. In Costa Mesa., aod 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. services vision to create a 15,189 sq. iiiiiiii~!i-~!i•••••••••••• 10 a.m. in Harbor View Hills. this Sunday. BetheiSerlesBible ft. parcel at 2555 Vlstade!Oro, • • • students will be dedica.ted at East Bl~r. for use as a site . The First &.pUSl Church of the 1l a.m. service by Ule for the Boys Club. LET . CLEAN AND RESTORE Costa Mesa, 30 1 Magnolia St., Rev. Cecil Eanes, ml.olstu o1 s. use pe•mlt awlieation 01 at Santa Ana Ave.~-Dr. James Christian education. Hungry Tiger Inc. of Van Nuys Combs, pastor, will pr each 00 • • •. for Uve I!Dtertalnment dancing YOUR DRAPES TO. LOOK. LIKE NEW! "The blg,.st thlngiD tile world" . Newport Uhlty Church, meet· aDd sale ol alcoholic ..;,,era,.s at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. Ing at 151h St. aoo Irvine Ave., at the restaurant at 353 E EXCLUSIVE There will be baby dedication Cliff Haven--The Rev. Loren Coast Hwy the t Ba • GUARANnED DR &PERY CLE &NINO at this service. At 7 p.m. Dr. Flickinger 'f"IU preach on "The side Inn a~ross rr'::~~~r; A ,. Combs wtu bring a message ~.ectlve principle of prosper!-Dunes. ' on "Creation vs. evolution." ty at the 10 and 11=15 a.m. 6. Use permit application ot Drapery Cl.aning, Perfect regardleu of tht age of your drapery, o r 100 •t. replacement if cleanable. • Ne Wltt.4 HeMs • Ft.me Preo&1 • .. tutlfvl Decerttor • New Dr.,...lts with Plooh Coiro bdUIIw •NoShrlobte ,,..,.-..,'" • Ptrltct IYM fletM • :r:::" .... or • Wattr Stalft llfMYtl • Draperlet l .. irH Dr.,..-, Hl<ftm lo"toiiM 1M lopoi•M ffi Ln COlT INSTAU NIW DllAI'IS We ....,_ • ~-....-• ••l•d""' .t IHtlu 1-. jt!HM ftte -~ •iocrl"'l"""ll"f .. ,,. DUPERY SERVICE 2oo;. OFF , .. CASH 540-1366 0 • O.ll'Y " '•" C..l ( ...... 642-0270 A youth rally bus wtll leave ·Sunday ~rvlces~ • Ocean Toad restaurant New- at 6:30 p.m. from the church St. Michael's and AU Angels' port Dunes , for an ot!J'ite di- for the Olivet &{lUst Church Episcopal Church, 3233 PacUic rectJonal sl&n 21 feet, 2 inches of Lyowood. The naUona.Uy View Dr., Harbor View Hills--In height, at the oorthwest cor- known music team of Bill and The Rev. Ed Allen, chapla1o at ner of Coast Hwy. and Bayside Jan Pappa.dolphus will preseot UCI and for mer Pastor at St Dr. the pro~am for.the ra~y. Michael's, will gtve the ser~ 7, Use permit application of The deacons at st. Mark moo at the commuoJon services Shell Oil Co. of Anaheim for Presbyterian Church 2lOOMar at 8 and 9:30a.m. this Sunday. construction of a service Sta· Vista, East Bluff, ha.~e elected The toptc tor tlle 10:15 a.m. Uon at the northeast coroer of the foUowtog otncers: Ruth Ma-adult program wtll be "Our Sao Joaquin Hills Rd. and Mac~ nahan, chairman; Li.z Palmer. responsibility at UCI." A7lhur Blvd., in the Harbor vice chaJ.rman · Mary Ja Jo Vtew Hills shopping center. dan, secretarY; DorothU: v:: LEGAL HOTtCE 8. Use permit appUcation of j1n, treasurer NOTICE OF TRUSTEE~ SALE Edward Comfort df Costa Mesa • · • • r tor a pet shop at 400 Malo St., No. 11B507 Balboa, speclallr.lng In tropical Miss Patty Boyd of Costa On January 28• 1971, at 2:00 tLsh, wlthoccaslonalbirds,rep~ desa has been ordalned as ao o'cloc.lr. P.M ., at the North Front tiles and small mammals. 1 ..nterdeoomtnaUoaal Chrtstia.o Entrance to the Orange County 9. Use per mil appllcatioo of Court House, 700 Civic Center LIGAL NOT1C! Drive West, fo r merly West 8th Wllll.am L. Pereira Assoc. to Street, 1n the City of Santa Ana, permit the otf-street parking NOTICE OF' PUBUC HEARING CaUfornJ.a. LAWYERS TITLE requirements for a proposed 't:...~J · :'\ \ r. ; ', 7:-{.,~ , ... UNDERCOUNTER DISHWASHER II This Frigidaire Built-In Dishwasher l@s easy-loading racks. • Holds dishes of many sizes and shapes. Stash them In easily. · • Super·Surae wash1na aeh avery dish shower·Cieen. Little or no pre·rlnsin(l:. • 12·sectlon silverware buket cen b8 loaded "her1dles up or down."· • Order interchanaesble front panels sep~~rately. Colors or Brushed Chrome. • Optional deslaner door fremlna kit. 1702 NEWPORT BLVD. 11 17th, Cost1 MoSI NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN GUARANTY COMPANY, a CaU~ office bulldtng at Newport Ceo- that the City Counctl of th.e City fornta corporation, as the pre-ter Dr. anCI Santa Cruz Dr., of Newport Beach wUI hold a sent Trustee under the Deed Newport Center, to be satis-IL 10110 COITA MUA AY @] Jaul'& ~lofner& ~ and gift& ~ public hearing rep..rdlngappeal of Trust made by GANdi-BlLT ned through the use of 110 411 1 ....... ...., ... lt.. LatiU"•• Hills Plaza of Harvey D. Pease from the HOMES, a Callfornia Corpora-~tan~d~e~m~~]:._spa:;~ce~s~o:"2'~o~l 1-..:64:6-:;t!.16::14:0:::~9:·~9~ht:;:~·:•~-6~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~~~~ .. ~j:o~4~1~M~/~P~1~0-~9~J decision of the Planning Com ·· Uon, and recorded December a total The mission deny ing Use Permit 20 1965 1n Book 7178 p No. 1499 r equestlngpermlsslon gR.; nf oinctal R d 't ~ge for a nine uDit motel in a C -1 a~ge County c a:Crm! 0 gi r- District aDd to continue the to secure ~ tnde':"ed~ssv~ use of one commerd al office. favor of GLENDALE fEDER - The application further re-AL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS-Flowe rs for all occas ions I MARINERS CHURCH I Dr. Glenn O'Neal, professor al Talbot Theological Seminary, La Mirada, ls the pulpit minister for the 10 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Sunday services. The Rev. W!Wam Acton Js cht;rch pastor and is ava.!lable for vlsltatlon aDd counseling. SUNDAY SCHOOL, , .••. 9:00A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE .. , •• 10:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICE, , , • , 1:00 P.M. 2:100 !. COAST HWY ., CORO NA D!L MAR NOW IN FULL PROGRESS • quests a !tve-foot rear yard SOCIA TION an United Stat (ailey) setback plus a two and Corporatio~. by reason of t~! one-half foot second-story pro-breach of certaia obUptions jectlon, arx:l zero setbacks on secured Ulereby, notice of which Pa.rto; Avenue and Agate Street. was recorded Sept mbe 30 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-1970 In Book 9419 e p r 78• THE·R GIVEN that the sa.Jdpub-of ~ otficLa.l R~r::,e Or~ ~c hea.riog wttl be held on the ange County, wUl sell at pub- .. ~th day of January, -1971, at lie a.ucUon to the hiehestbtdder ~e hour of 7:30 P.M. In the for cash payable In la.wf\d moo- ... ouocU Chambers of the City ey ot the United States of Am. Hall of the City of Newport eilca at th.e ume of sale, wlth.- Beach, Cal1forn1a,atwh.1chtlme oul covenant or warranty ex- Lnd placE any and all persons pressed or lmpUtd 11 to title .oterested may appear and be poas .. lion or en;umbraocea: 1eatd thereon. the tntereJt cooveyed to aDd Laura. Laglos oow held by J&.ld TrllltM UDder CJty Clerk aid DHd. of Truat ln and to City ot the folloriDc d..dlbed prop- Publlstl: Jan. erty, to-wit: Lot 18 In Block the Newport 7S4 of Corona. del Mu, u shown )Q a Map recorded In Book S, Jll.l'l 41 aDd cz of Mltcel.laD- eous Maps, reeords of Oranp County, CaWornta. A~ lmowo as: 714 Goldenrod Avenue, Co- toDa del Mar, Ca11torl11a gz625 tor the purpose of paytng obU· pUons secured by sa.Jd Deed of Trust lncludtng fees, cha.rg- es and expenses ot the Trustee, advances, U any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, Interest thereonaDd$43, 744 .53, lo ~d prloclpal of the oote secured by said Deed of Trust with Interest thereon from July 1, 1970, as In said not e and by law provided. LAWYERS TITLE GUARAN- TY COMPANY, Trustee. By S. A. BLI.EH, Vice Pres, Attest: SYLVIA B. HASSEN, Asst. Secretary. Dated : December 30, 19'70 . 69234 . I Our largest irftlllfy r1't Publlsb: Ja.o.. 7, 14, 21, 1971. iD the Nnport Harbor Ensign • • .... after QristJus fwces a drastic Cit ill ,as. -~J "OUR OR EATEST VALU ES" "YOUR GR EATEST SAYINGS" HUUY POl liST • W:110NS -HMICIII Ill. YD. DUWINW COITA MilA PIIGWI MNIII • .. LEGAL HOTIC t NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NotiCE ls bertbJ P•eo U.l tbe Pla.DDJJIC CommiiFtoo of tbe Clly ol Newport Beach will hold • pui>Ue boorl.oa oa the JIIPUe&Uoo of Fructa M. De- lalley • Oolaoo7'1 S• Shanty lor a U11 Per mit 1507 oeprop- erty )oeated at 630 lJdo Part DrtYe to permit a 11tb C.atury pllooD to be -ld lldjOeeot 10 OolueJ'I S.. Sbaaty Lid lo bt ....s u a fiDittDC ooettaU .._Lid.,_ .... II-to lltrollf -II• .. IIIII -·-Ue lltUI.o( wiD bo lltld .. lllo llot clt1 of 1.-ry, lt'rl, II a.t 11our of e:OO P,ll. Ill lllo e-ll c•shlrt oiU.KaQOitlacll cur 11111, 11 ---,_.., .. .u,. ' -- ---,. .. liOir<l _,. Dael. The Glendale Reassuring. These are lrying limes. Probably 1he perfect lime to try us. Irs easy. If you can't visil one of our 23 neigh- borhood offices, just phone. We simply lransfer your savings into a "Try U~" accounl ... and you lry us, With $5 or $.50,000. How much and haw long are up to you. ' The "Try Us" accounl, our new Urn~ Woy To Save, is comfortable. You try us an your awn terms. Sa you bask, wilh a quar1er of a million others, in lhe warm security of oYer a ' billion in assets. It's a nice feeling. Then when you wanl your investment, we give il back with interest. Just remember. Once people know us; they usually S1oy. Sa came try us. Then you can relax and enjoy lhe other goad lhings in life. ~~ Trust Glendale Federal Savings ~ ... you can't lose . Newpo<t 500 Newpcl!l Cenlel: Dr!Ye • 644-5300 Costo Meso 1833 Newport BouhNord • 642-4711 .. HONORS LISTS NAMED FOR ENSIGN .-SCHOOL -it-.... lllo lrll-... -·-.dIll' -. Eulp ocllool. Tho_..,_ roD ... ..,.. •-· wllll --1.1 to 4.0: -roll-lloYo ..-of UIO to 1.49. • EIGHTH GIWJE SCHOURSIDP lao Bablo Boll BockJo1 K .. JaBJ-e Dlaee lloiJ llllloaou.mor Delii>Je C&mpboU Patty Cobb Au Dtekey Jeff Fler Llada Frutlla Robert Frelta1 Reldl Hefty Leello SallrlaaKuertan K..U.Karl lJU KeUebor Mary~ DaYld KJ..lmer Cathy t.waoo Lois Llllll Mud)' Low"ell Dtllllte J.owtt. Debbie Martyn MelbU W:Wer Moal.ca Myers Roo O'Rourke Terri Pittllio SUAD Pothoff Jaoet Rose.D81' Julie Anoe Searles CUI'tU Sbelley l<attl!pucter Mark WhJ.te Rlcbard Yardley • EIGHTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Jeff Adams Betsy Aa:irews Cbl'ls Auer PatUe Baker Kathr)'ll BarbeD crat, Barto Tom Buaccas Dan Becker Mary Becket Barbua Beet CbanBell Laureo Bowdle Glen Boyd Lis Brick Debby Brlttlngbam Lisa. Burden Timothy J. Burke JohD Caroompas Kelly Cassy Jan Cobeo Christy Dey Kathleeo D1xoo Delllet lloaoe Rtct Dostal · DoucJas Eccles DtbbiEUao T•rM Ellker S....En&tand Bertara E·aglar Joa Flekl Terri Gibbs Gary Glct Cbarlsse GleDD Xatby·Gr'ent Karea Grasso Nucy L. Gray Julia Grimm Tim Hartman Due Helfrich ADI!rea Hermon Louisa Hirsch Ropr Holmes Kim Hya.ns Duid Johnson Robbie KeU Jon Klnc Jue KI.Dpley Jim KliDctnsmtth Nlet Kor&lenko Kathy L'Ecluse BrlaaWDI>old Lui- Lorrlo '-Grer Vaccaro R-LYIICII Ltoo~R WbUillor sao Lra Brtan ....._ J-Mlllor CoDdllllldloU CraiJ- Artbur M~e Cbrtl Moore Morpa.Marcb&k JolulllloJM Joa Nlabet Klmllortoo Guy Parter Kea Parl:ford ADD Perry Kim PUTJ Dorull Peters Grer Phlll.lps RolliDRosa-Duggan Ca.Dity Rice MIURnt.UI ClDda Rudy Paul Suasky Pem Scbraede Michelle Secor Patty Sebek Duld Stiaw Scott Suykers Joe SpJUer Kathl Sprenger Jeft Starr Tom straw Suann Swenson Tracy Taylor HollfTWman Leslle Tbomas John Thomas Leslle Upson San Vaccaro Sberrl Von De lden David W&roer Terry Warner Jenny Wenrick Marc Wilsey Kathy Wolf Lori Wood Bob Yardley ' SEVENTH GRADE SCHOURSH!P Gordon Adams Holly Byers Ltooa BW:terworth JuUe Comstock Greg Dawson Brynn Debrow Sylvia Eccles Llnda Ensien Sue Franklin June Gorman Carole HaOO Sharon Hanralw:l Theresa Harold Merl Rayos John Hedge KrlsUn Hopnson Lee Hatchiuoo Laura JobDsoG JIUJoiiDsoD M err I Job.asoo Ronald Keith LaiU'a Klrkpatrtck Linda Kubn Tracey Locking Randy MacDougall JotmMartladale Leanoe Miller Valerie Mille: Tina Montes Jane Mose (4.0) Sharon O'Brien Debra Peterson Doug Prichard W:uk Ronn Leslle Seott Laura Semoosen CbrlstiDe Sljlpl Bartlte Sk1aner Ellla.betb stekol Betsy Stlvers • SEVENTH GRAD& HO-ROLL COIUda Aa:leraoD Edltb"'- S.....,.A- EU)'ll Beemlob Roberta Blowtrs Sboryl J1o1c Lori Bowmu Lyno Bowman Jolul-eet SbaroDBuooeU RobertaC- Caroly Carpemer SUSie C11De Patrick CooaeUy H-.tber CrOSH.D Tom Dualap Beary Da:rkee Gary D, Erts CIII'Us Farrell BreDda Fo1 .... , Friday Kris Hammeras Lyle llaskeU Jim Helfrich Hedy Hendrickson Mellooa Hoose Robin Hope Julie Humphries KeWe Jackson Kathl Japr Pag l<Do1 Heidi Kn.sel Kathr)'ll D. Kr..,. Matt Le't'lDe Jim Lyno Goerge Newland Jean Palmer Jtm Paliner Chris Patttaoo Don Pattoo Cllldy Pnlas Gayle Penewell Joy Pike Lisa PlroumlaD w eDdy Pothof! Erin Mack Julle ManJove Sa.IKty Maravlch Dena MJUo AM MOOO Jenlliler Moran Torrey Morny David Mukai Katie Mulroy Laura MacGrervr Pam Newell Debbie Ohle Heather Oliver Robert O.I .. J Lla RiebU'dDI Lla RcbiDIIOG Becky Rady Lori Scboettler Jlmie Schults Jay Schwanz. KayS-d Jerry Smith Tami Smltb Pete Somers Duoca.n Strauss Ctlrls stiU'Diolo A lu Sutber land Adam Tessmen Beth Thomas Tod Thompson RobyD Thornbur gil Debbie Trapp Katby Trougbtoo JODI Tucker PhllUp TIC>Y W:ltcbell White W:Lke WUUDpam MarUynn Y oune ..---~------. PLAN S90,000 HOME Btf.LTZ MORWARIF.S Plans ior a $90,000 rest~ deoce 1n Palos Verdes Estates for Mr. aad Mrs. W11Uam'SmU.b of Sbermaa Oaks ban breea completed by EdWard Gktd.iap, A.lA., CoroDa del Mar u chl- tect. Mrs. Giddl.ags •W be responsible for the 1Dt81'1or de- l sign. Other members ot tbe de- sign tMm ioclude enetDMr R. L. Foley of Corooa del M&r a.od landscape archJ.tacts Wal- ter Young It Assoc. of North- 1741 SUPIRIOI AVE. COSTA IIUA Midway fi-2424 U2D I . COAST MIWAY CO-A DIL liAR ORiole 3-'14!10 s•c• 1'42 rtdp. GARRETT'S 17TH SEMI · ANNUAL • FURNITURE ' MANY FLOOR SAMPLES eiTEMS UP TO 1/3 OFF! • ~J.GARREfT fU~NifUI{E Dlltt.t•oaa~ COSTA.,_,. UU271 ~lltOr .... oMAL. un•1111o" NEWPORT BEACH JOe ... -.......u-. ......... _.., lot COSTA MESA NINE PAST COYIIODC:mES were tuttendtncAut the "change of watch" party of the Ltdo Isle Yacbt Club, TheJ are, ltlnrHac left to riibt, Mac Horn. Marty Lockney, Don Ray, Roy Woolsey aad Joe Colenortby; II:DeellDc left to right, Bill Haskell, Jerry McC laire, Herb Riley aa:t Bob Paley, (Stuart Droter pboto from the Udo Islander.) EBELL OPENS BUSY 1971 Newport Beach Ebell activl. ties for 1971 bega.o Jan. 5 at the home of Mrs. Harold Ham. mer. chairman of creative stitchery and dressmaking. Mrs. Hammer will cooduct tn- structioo ln dressmakiag at the Ebell Clubhouse at 10:30 a.m. Jan. 11. The monthly hmcheon-meet· ing wilt be beld today, Jaa. 7, at the clubhotl$8. World travel. er and newscaster Jolul ldor- ley wtU ''Tell It Uke 1t Is." Mrs. Leslle Mock, Gor en CoUDt.ers chairman, has set JaD. 8 tor aD afternoon of cards 1.n Ebell Clubhouse begtnni.Dg at 0000. Members and guests wtU see "Sool of Norway" In Holly- wood oa Jan. 13. Mrs. Ray- mood Herms, dil'eetor of Trav- elers Section, 1s planning a vlstt to the Deer Park, Bueoa Park, Feb, 10. ln March the sec::Uoo will attend races at Santa Anita. Book Sectioos 1, 4 and 5, meeting January 14, feature book re•lews and featured speakers, Book Section One is meeUnc at the home of Mrs. W. V. Hays, Corona del Mar. Hostesse5 are W:mes. Arthur Kempu, G. W, Ritchie aDd. R. K. KaNeJ. Mrs. M. L. Ral:lbUt bellds the P'Qtl)o Mrs. E. A. Rogers, cbalrman of BookS.CUoo Fl.-e, bas scbed- uled a meeting at the borne of Mrs. J. J . Jakbsky, who wiU 5¥4°/o says 11 loud and clear Your money eams high 1nterest plus max1mum safety_ Stabiity counts lor a lot these days And what could be more secure than Bank of Amenca? As part of our Personal Chotce Sav1ngs. we have three types ol Investors Passbook Accounts_ All are h1g~ y1eld plans And all offer passbook conven1ence 5¥•% Investors Passbook. l eave your money wolh us for two years and 1! w1ll eam 5),.14°o annual1nterest. Compute<:! da1ly. compounded ana patd quarterly 5500 m1n1mum depoSit And you can add to 11 any t1me '"amounts of $100 or more 5 Wl'o Investors Passbook. H a one-year matunty IS about nqhtlor you. well pay you 5' 1°o1nterest The same $500 m~n1mum apphes. as well as the p1w11ege of adcllng to your 1nvestment m amounts ol S 1 00 or ITlO!"e 5% Investors Passbook. Th1s IS our short term offer 90·day matunty And you earn 5°·o annual •nterest Aga1n a $500 rrummum opens an account Add to '' lf""l amounts of S 100 or more Ul CIIITD ST. COSTA IIISA e .• ee If ~-'· ~-......... "·""- 0t course, our regular sav1ngs account pays 4 1 J01o aMual 1nteres1 Put your money •n Take 11 out Any amount. anyt1me You can see talk 1sn 1 cheap at Bank ol Amenca We mean what we say H•gh yield baCked up by !he secunly of the WOf1d s largest bank ObviOUsly Tt'lere s a reason wny so many people seek us out Must De we g1ve you rnore help w1th the bus1ness of l•v•ng BANK OF AMERICA m J)HESS Money talks at SALE nkof ca. • -01-...oo•nn• ___.,0111 • o~ FEBRUAR Y 151h and 16th, 1940, I had. privilqe whit·h has not ~en accorded to any other lawyer io the Unitetl States, 35 far as I know, of being in court on behal£ of a d~f,·nJant in an acti·on brought by atheists to pro\'C that the Dible is un:)Cicntifac and. there- f ori.", unlrUl". No civi l cou rt has juri sdiction to try sue~ a ca5e. 1\e\'~rtht:lt"ss, the-case was tried before J ustice Benja· min Shallef'k in Part 29, First District, of the Municipal Court of the City of New York . The ce lebrated and so-called "Monkey Trial" which occurred in Dayton, Tenn. in 1925 was for the purpoK of determinfng whether Prof. Scopes had rorrimitted a misdemeanor by lt'aching t'\'Olt~tion as a fact in a M:hool supporlell by State fund~. He ad mined that he did and was found ~ihy. llis ~mincnt counstl, Clar- rnce Darrow. tried to. juHify hi! act by pointing out all••j!:t>d ,.rro rs in tlu• Billie, \~·hi rh was clt•ft>ntled by Will iam Jr-nning"' Bn .1n. Rut the i ~~~~·· in th•· CbC was nN ~.hf'th~r or not tht• ll1hlt· wa o; l•:rong, llut whether it wa !; a breach of the law to teach evolution in the State of Tt>nncr.see in a tax supported school. In our case, howner, tht> direct «Juestion was an atlempt on the part pf athei!'ol!i, agnostics and free· tJ1inkers 10 JH t.H f that tlw U,IJ Jc is un5cientiflc and the burden of proof rt·sh:J t-!ilt1cly on t.hem. An advertisement had appeared in the Jler.:ald Tribune to the eff ect that Dr. Harry Rimmer, the well- known Presbyr_~rian minister who is President of t.he Research S.::ie nce llurt·au aud author o f many books on religion and science, had ofTcrt"d $1,000 to any one ~ho cou ld pro\e a scirnti~c e rror in the Bible. A f ree-thinker nam··d Wi llia m FJoyd, editor of a sma ll ;llhelstic magazine ca lled ''The Arbitrator.'' and ·a m•·n1Ler of the Ftr:o t Humanist Church in New York (Lty, saw tlw ad\t:rlisement and wrote to Dr. Rimmer ~t a ting that tlw B1hlt: w;!s full of r-rrors, and mentioned four or fi \c aii"J;''d •·n ors. He then askt-d that nn the !.lrenglh of tl11!-~t .Jh·nwnt P r. Rimmer send him a check for the $1,000. \r,w Or. Rimmer is half Scotch, and an)onc "h11 thinks that he can write a letter to a man wh., i ~ o'\l'lr onl) half St·otch and gt>t a check ffl r $1.000 by rerum mall is a frr.e-thinker, and 50 it pro\·ed. Dr. Rinmrer did not send the check Ly return mail. In fa ct, I doubt if he had read the letter when the ne:xt da y he was serv~d wi th a Summons and Com- plaint by the same Wilham Floyd, who claimed that hr W&! aggru~\'t>d anJ that Dr. Rimmer owed. him 11,000 a! a result of the advertisement. Of couue. it turned out later th at Or. Rimmer had not put the ad- vert ist-m cnt in the paper and knew nothing about it. The ca!e, whi ch wa., begun in November, came to trial thr foll owing February. The Judge, a H,.brew in hi s th irtie5, wu a very bright lawyer and good judge. He said that there was a possibility that th r adve rtisement madr a contract and the failurr to send thr check might be called a breat h of coutrart, and on that ground be would try th .-: case, and al l that wuuld be nt.'cessary for the plaintiff to do waa to prove that the Bible wu un- scientific and he wouiJ be entitled to a judpnent for t i ,OOO. I Jitl not haw~ to dl'fend the BiLle, neither did I deft•ntl Dr. Harry Rimmer. I wa~ merely the attorney fur th•· J,•fPtH.Jant~ and ll was my Lusincss to see that th e plaintiff ob~yed all the rule! of evidence in tub- milling his proof becau ~e I was perfectly sure thai tht:r ,· was no ln·ing fter~on who :·ould prove the allega- tions of th r Complaint. Ouriug the preparatton for the trial the plaintiff served ftft y·three claims of scientific error!! in the Bible, but, for the purpose of the trial, these were boiled dowa to eight, described in th e Complaint. All the plainlifl' had to do was to prove any one of them to be entitled to a judgment, according to the ruling of the jucJse, provided, of course, the plaintiff could prove that Dr. Rimmer had made the offer and the plaint iiT hat.l com· plied with the terms of the offer. The eighr points were very simple. Briefly ther were: 1. That the 8ible clnims that God created tbe eanh in ti:t days, while everybody knows that the Uni verse wu produced thro:Jgh many million yean of evolurion. which it proven by many branche~ of acience. 2. That the tint chapter of Genesis uya that the beuU were created 6ut, and the aecond chapter says that man ~u created 6nt, and that there is a contradidion; lberefore. one must be wrons. If it isn't true, then it i_. 't Kieotific. 3. That the arlr. waa too small to hold the animal• uid to ha-n entered it. 4. That when the children of brael asked for 8eah Cod tent them quail, and the accounts of the quail giW'en in Numbers J 1:31 ·35 and ir, E:~odut 16:13 tel forth a tlatement of a lleged facts uuerly ridiculous and impoNible and, therefc.re, so unscienritic that no one but a fundamenlali.at would believe it 5. Thai the ti:rtth . chapter of Cmait tayt tla.t the animal• went into the ark by twos and lite ....... d.apter uys they went in by oeveM. Therefore ...... it a contradiction, and one it WI"'f''C. aad UMCientiic. 6. nat doe eleventh chap<er or Lniticut .. ,. ....... camd cllcwo a cud and di•iddh ""' the boo(, w~ile ooerrboclr know• ..... he c1o<t di•ide doe &oor, ..,.. c1oeo 1101 cloew a eud; 10 the Bible is .. ._. 7. Thai Lo.iticuo 11:5 aayo th11 the coney doewt a aod, but doe coney is only a jaclt·robl>it ud cloeo ... c:kw i --- •.. ·-lltHIDIIY, JM. 7, 1171 . ,..._ __ ,.., CI!IIM ·-CN.If. Jbi .. IO&MfW I W A S10I'f OF THE WIOUS HARRY RIMMER TRIAL , IWJ it lOilEY Rll 8. That Leviticus 11 :6 says that the: hare chews a cud and the hare is only a little: rabbit and a rabbit doe. not c:h~ a cud. These were the e:igb1 poinll' and the lawyer for the plaintiff' uid lhat the: Judse: ought lo take judicial lr.nowJ ,.dge thai the Bible was wrong in all these retpectl because. everybody knowt them lo be wrong. The Judge aaid that he: was not taking judicial knowledge of anythins about the Bible, and in ooun everybody did nol know anythift8. It would be necesaary that lhe plaintil put on his. witnes5e5 and prove hit cue, and if everyone kne w these thin~ it ousfit not to be hard lo gel plenly o f witnesses. 1Pe auomey said that he was well •hie to prove h is contention and c..lled u his fint witnese the plaintiff, William f1oyd. ) All Mr. Floyd testified to wu thai he wu the plain- riff; he had seen the adverti:'l'mt>nt in the newspaper; he had wntten lJr. Runnrer ~n./ l.t tt·r, feeling aggrieYcd in not rct.:t"ivin~ au ~· ans"t"", lrad Lrougltt this suit for $1 ,000. He bad as keJ Or. ltLmmt:r if he put the aJ- ''ertisement in the papt'r. Dr. Rir~tme r told him he bad not and knew nothing about it, our who had put it in. As he did not think that Dr. Rimmer told the truth the plaintiff was r.-.aint :-.ining the !'U it against him in the one hope of showing that th e Bible i5 nol scien- ti6C. He did not. try to prove anything about evolution or any of the other points, but contented himself with testifying that he was a direct tlesccndanl of William floyd, wh o signed the Declaration of Independence. {Jllst wbal that had to do with this present case waa not' made plain.) I did not ask him any questiom in cross-e:xamination because he had nnt testifi ed to any· thing important relating to the c&ie. The nc:xt witnes! was Rabbi Baruch Braunstein, who aaid that he had graduated from the Jewish Jn,tilute of Religion in 1'_;10 and) therefore, had been out of 1he Seminary for t,.n yran. Why they ever Let him out at all wu not made dear, because he did not give any eviden~ of any knowlrdge of the cont~nts of the Rible, or of any !M:ience rrl atin~ lo the [lihle. lie testifie(l that he had !ltudied the Bible: in lh t': Hebrew tn:t, that he co uld n•Jt boas! to be an authority on any of the sciences rdating to the Bible, but he h.HI son~<' ddinite opinions. He admitted that he had nul madt· any per- 5(ma l re~rarch in a!'tronomy. geology, anthropology, archeolo~y or palrontnlo~y. or r•~tolu14y or rosmnlugy. In fact, tfw court asked him all of the ologies e:a:cepl the doxology, hut inasmuch as he had m~de no perwnal relt'arr h, he had no fir!'t·hand i11forma tion of ;:my of theae acicnces in!;o far os they relatrd to the crt'atiun of the world. Nevertheleu, tht: athetst lawyer asked whether the account of creation in Gt·nesis and the other boolu at1ributed to Moses wen: in accord with modern scien- tific knowledge. Of course I oLj~cted, and th r: Judt;e sustained thf' objection, becau.:.f" that is not the: way to uk quettions. They &hou ld have asked him to read in t.be record what the Dihl~ said about creation. not only in t.be P~nlateuch Lut in the other eleven boob in the Bible wbich refe rrerl to it. bu t lht.: athr-i~ts with their uaual ignoran~ di1l not seem to know that the act of creation was d~c ribed in any book u cept Gene· t is. Thfln t.ltt:y .should have asked him to testify, if he cou ld, as to lhe fact flf cr~atinn universall y accepted by scienti sts an::t duly acc rt-dited by !!ocienti(jc 80Cicti es and proven by an abu ndance of documenlary and other evidence, if there is a~y auf"h fact. Of course there ian'l any au r.h fact of science bt:cause the scientisu are jult u much in disagrttment about their 1heories of evo- lution u the religioni'1ts are abou1 the diwenitiea of the cuht and denomination!. I have undenlood that there are abnut twenty differenJ varieties of evolution alone, to say noth inF; of the other theorie:~ of crf"ation. Notwithstandi ng tlte 1•lain statrment of lhe Jud«e thai tlley could not ask que:scions in that way, the alhe:ilt lawyer a.skrd him: '·Well, isn'l it a scienti&c fact that t!.e earth waa nol create4.jn si:~ dayt?., 1 ob,iected to that and the Judse su.stai~the objf-ction . The atheilc lawyer asked practically lhe tame quettion of evf!rJ witnest and every lime: the Jud,;e "aid he mu)f noc ~ tt.e question in that way, but he kept riKfat on. II U my e:a:pc:r ience thai •rheisct nev~r learn. If they did l~•m they wou1d CCite to be atheitla... Again the att.eul lawyer said lhat the Jud1e should cake judicial knowl· edp of the fact that creation, u staled in the Bihla. w•• completely wron~ The Judp ~lied: ") • nut 10 back that rar." The Judp .-ned 10 think, .... properly so, oha• the plainlif would Med -wil- neues who wtre praenl when creation OCCUI'I'ed to .. proper witneues. The Rabbi admilted ... , .. wu not p-aa .. ti-or creation, 10 die .r.<lp ulled kim ·~ ... - to coan. 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A--, .... hi) 17 ,, ····-.. o.r c-.. • • ·~.~ .. .,-~ .. __ • ~;p...:;;::~~ .:-• ., . '-''-.,....., . ... ____ _ .. __ (-.!-...... """· .. , • -el AWW (I a.-, S.U) . ........ _ ........ _. -.... ~ lair .. _., . ................... _. .. r.;, ..... _"_ M -el C' .. ,. W• ra.A !d) u...__..__.(..._ .... , 1Vu Poul Married1 By Reo. Bod L)'leo St. Thomas Bible Lesson ,.I'K)frtll "SWORD 0,. 'Otl!: LORD" In chaptft' 7 of I Corinthi.ana Lesson 29, S.ries Ill ABRAHAM BUYS A BURIAL PLOT PauJ , by bwplralion, ia Kivlnc .me Here we have a tantalizing gl impae into the cuatoma and times of Abraham, pndical adVice about mal"'iap. He teaches that tn marriqe nelthrrr a suggeslion of his own immense pteatige in the world and a myatery concerning ttw huaband nor the wife haa ~ the importance of a buria l plot. Because other more detail~d ayprc:es for history power over h1a own body. But eaeh of this period are laclr.ing, and be ca use it ia ao diHicult to fix reliable datea, :..:. ~ ~ ~ : little can be aaid with confidence about general circumstance.~~~. However, aome a1re cu be .. ~ honorably and inlereating conjectures may be drawn fr om details of Scripture which are found Ouiatluw ean avc»d the aln ol by acholara in other fielda to be arnazi11gly precise and reliabl~. tondcation. For one thing, we may certainly cotu:lad~ that Abraham and Sarah were of 1 =p::! :r~m~ = ~;.": roy., I blood , and th"t their fam ily stock waa auch aa to put them in the clasa of 1 m)'RU." By thla many b!Heve kings and ru\era who were looked upon •• "•ona of the goda," or •• .. the aona that Paul wu not married. At of God . •• Biblical genealogy seema to make • diatinction between the deacendanta leut M wu not at the time thia of Seth and all other children of Adam; Seth i• the only chi ld of Adam of whom ;~ wri:.ce:-!:U:,~liY~ it ia said he be gat him in hia own image ; and Luke apeaka of Adam a a "the ~on . appetites that the tempt.atioa to of God" (not, of courael. begotten). Abraham apreng from th is line. ~:;:: ~ a:al C:.:~ '!: The uni ve raal practice of makinglaviah proviaion for royal interment can be M wu In that ft'IIIP«l. aatisfactorily explained only aa testimony to belief in the reaurre c.tion. It ia Paul wu not teaehlnc acalnlt acknowledged that the ancients believed in "life: a her death ," and that their maniqe e-Ither for preachers. like burial precticu were gt'Ounded on this belief; but life aher death in the sense himaeU, or for otbrn. He WU of immortality of th e &oul cannot be ree:onciled with the great stock of auppliea :::~~ ~ :.~c= o( all kinds laid up in many of the tomba , ud with the Epptian prllctice of people to atn. taauJ w1t1wc1 that embalming . Theee things ha ve to do with needa of the rleah , and therefore with noery man could have the vic:tcry the reaurn:ction of the body , not immortality of the aoul. that he mjoyed aYtt tttc.e Uf'IH. There are ind ications in Scripture tha t AbC'IIham finnl y believed in the tha~ul -: .. m:::.,..~: u:n~ reautl'ection . In the Epiatle to lhe Hebrews, Ch•pter ll, verau 17 -19, this is Mo.t ot ttwm baR thit aaaumption drawn from hia willingness to offer up Isaac, "of whom it wu said, That in upon the at&tem~t 1n Aetll »:to. INac •hall thy aeed be called: accounting that God was able to raise him up, 'llM!re Paul .aid, ''Whkh thlrrc I even from the dead." Even when he waa Ieavins his servant a to take luac to a1ao dkS in JftU881em : and many ld ~ ~ 1 • 1 o1. ltw sa1nta did J shut up 1n th~ plac~ of ucrifice, Abraham Nid he wou return to them wl.,.. .,... ••· NBC priaon, havbW noeetved authorl~ waa not the Son who would be raised from the dead. but this Abraham did not from the ehid prieata: aad wlwD know. He on ly knew that one of hia seed in luac would be . they were put to llk•tb. J a-ave my AL-h d .ok:e q:am.t them .• , A comb for S.rah waa of first importance to Dnl am, an we may be sure 1'!te Sarftedrin wu a ~ the n!lll of the Ancient world would have ahared hia expectation and underatood polllk.al boiJ.y. lt la saki that 1n it. Here ahe would lie until she would be raiud from the dead; beins of the order to be able to eut a YOW on royal line , she would need ample proviaion. a M-ntmee Of death. a member ol that bocb' miDt han been married The cave of Ma chpelah, wh ich Abraham bousht for S.rah, is kn own to this and have chtJdrftt. But the Yft'M day. A Moslem mosque atanda over it, and entrance in to it ia forbidden . don not a&J'hnw thatPuiiiCtUIII;)-l'e a lao learn from lhia transaction that the Hittites were in Pa lestine a t =.,:: ::; :tee. ~tlltD = th e time of Abra ham. This ia of little help in precise datins becauae the.e ~ aDd knew tbdr WQS. art pe ople were dominanl in the land for handreda of yei.rs, but il gi~ea a little lte wu DOt neeeaariiJ' a memt.r. clearer picture . It i• interealins tltat Biblical portrayal of the Hittitea we,. =:: ... ~ .!"':::::.: held to be unn!liable by maRy aehol.,.. •ntil Huso Winkler'• excavation• ia ._" lffta tdt weal • a 1 ...-T•key in 1906 -07 threw a Oood of lisht on their hiatory. Ten thoaaaad IIMIIt 110 tllaB tD ll'f"e 1M ._.. tableta from the ancient HiUile capital "rved to confirm Jo-hu'a deacription, ;*'=.atD~wC::U:·-~-= 400 year• afler Abraham, of the utire weatera Fertile Creacent u lhe Laad of he wu a IMIIlMr ol_ !1-.•? r t 1a. the Hiuitea. 1tn1tfw QS M't IDr ._ ,._ lllat The ori~inal Hittitea, or Hattiaa•, .,.DI from Ham. the curaed •oa of Noah, Paul,........,. CIOIIMIIII ,_I C.. through C.Man'a aec:oad .oa Heda . T1ley Me:•,... eatahliahed aloag the Halya llif' '-t:l; •'Raft .. -.. River ia what i• now cnt.ral Twkey ~after tire Flood. Aneiant MOa81Mata ~:::: :0:..:. ::'ti.~ depiet them •• a atocky people wid! promiaent aOHa, retruliaA foreheade , aacl _. • ... ba••• e1 tt. ........ 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C•·Oh~la ....... y_._pllco,Jnlao;RidoY•·- 411 ACOCII, c-dolllu, -.. ...., 1or "-c-.._-.... _., -. --·-. -. wu urtlltad at 1:41 a.m. at .,..... at ._ ter. • t diU' .. ol tMUc 18-.alai ••-• It ta. Ia ttl ~ Mqlli'(J, 1400 CI&J St., U00 Euebtua' oa 1 ell&r .. of Mlldtnt ••• todeattd 1.11 PtbUC.,. Cilrilt-• ,.ar, tM ,..._ Pfortdtl Clifr lfa'ttiL '*llu'J ..• ~ LJM A PI"• -.,_ ,_. llft.l ftiiiOd &I '" -· i4noo to lllo -·· llcollr '-·-~·-·····--a.-u ., us BoiiiGI&. .., -.. -.at ......... '*~~&riHd ~~-om~~~o ·-· llld-.. _.. • , • r c.._' dol • .... , wu ~-orleu IAclaa Hall, 115 15111 ol llany H. Wlaloro, 1011 Cod· -· bJ ·-•larJacla l ~ I at '1:10 p.m. at Ptu~J'I, Full-.st., c.tral Hnport; tbl &Wit U, Nnport 8bore1, betw .. tbt IOdaliC.__. 'nt )lllor ,... loa lolud, 011 a e1>ar10 olllll<lp. boloopd lo C-Iao A. 8o&l, I llld 6:10 Lm •••• lklrll&ro lollowl -llcolJ7--..... llftiDr •• ,A,.c:biOolDom. IM Lo~iuc~<>oLII.,C-Moa ·--··--IIM<PIIIouooRCII-ou oro! nlued at $5 wu -• • • A blqclo nlued at $40 ot llomo -lbo 'Tlloa>u _., llacoiJ1 blrlac ... pro. from I Cll' btlolciDc to Sbed-WU bureJariatd from I pracl C'UDIJ rtlideDce, SOl K.IDp mot\oa •ltc:Uoa of tbe .... rlcb H. Moon, 440 F&ir dr., at tbe RudUlule HeW& rei!-Rd., CUff Rano, c:tarlDC tiM cndlDi poUcy ud ciiTI.cllha ('i~~~~ COita Mea wbtlelhrupuU:I dtDee, .u& Dorcbuter,Cameo Dllht of Dec. Z4 •• , A coat oft•IDp. at tbe lloa& 'lloopllal porldJiclot Hlil'""'o, doriAc lbo 1111111 , .. valued at $10 wu IIA>Iealrom Local --llllbo between ?:30 l.lld 9:45 Lm •••• A IViW' nlued at$45Swaalto-a C&t beklaeinl to Faye SUD-Patt1e Luad tiJM~m Vudals pwctured the reu leo from U.. tue ot tbt *Irs loy, 4005 Seubore West .New .. ue '• • .. t1r r -· -~ b s.-at tbe liiU'tmeDt of RobertFoy port wbUe Jt wU ...... ted at pella Cou:rt, com. .... , Tom es o a ..... ""....,. 'I 1,.. • • .-MoetleJ U05 FlUmoreo10:A~•·:..L..,._..:~~~::~~-RueDS, 60&-1/Z Bep.la, Co-S05 E. Bay Aft,,~. durloc ber resideoce , • , A stereo Apt. tsi CMta Mea· 11u; I'ODI del Mar, wblle It wu tbe nlcbt ••• A color t.leri8on tape player aod tapu n.lued Ob"-" • JSSJ V • parked at Third Ave. ud Be-set Rlued at $300 wu atoJ. at $115 and $'75 ln easb nre _, .am IOida durlog tbe W.gbt; damap from tbe Ocii.D Toad restaur-burglarlaed from tbe Mllt.- was estimated at $50 ••• Skis ant, lOS N. Bayside Dr •• New, Britches store, 600 W, Cc:ut were stoleo from 118 ColUns, port Dunes,. at a part)' dur-HW)',, .,a.rloers Mile, durLDc Balboa lslaad, at 11:30 p.m., log tbe Dlgbt of Dec. 20 • • • the lllgbt ot Dee. 24. aeeordlo& to Walter F. Clark, Jewelry aod a radJo n.lDed at 110 CoWns &lboa lslancl wbo $430 were burglarized from tbe • SATURDAY, DEC. Z6 NOW .H 1780 NI!WPORT 3LVD. Ph . 646-9313 Coata Men said be sa~ someoae dri~e ~ residence of Apes Helea Be.c-Harold Eroest LaBelle zz 1.11 a ear 'Without beadllgtlts, aDd oall, 5-tZ Aliso, Newport 611-1/2 w. Bay An., Be.ibo..; walt away ...Uh tbe skis • , • Hetc;bts, betweeo Oct. 17 Uld was arrested-at 1:50-a.m. at A tree, blown over by hi&b Nov. 29 • .. Apursebe1oDc1ncto 109 Palm, ~.on a ebarp wtDds, fell oo a fence at the Carol BrlefeU, 405 Holm1f00d, of bel.ng 1otolicated Ln public Lea GibbS resideDee, $00 Nar-Newport Heights, was stoleo .•• Burglars escaped with an ctssus, Corooa del Mar, du;rlAg from a restroom at PeDDey's ullk:Do1m amount of mereban- the lllght, causing $500 damage Fashion Island wb.lle she was dise from WOO Motors, 1300 ••• A television set valued at shopplllg during the evetllng ot W. Coast HW)'., Mariners Mile, $200 was burglarized from the Dee. ZZ; valued oft.hepursewu between noon Dee. 24 and 11 ~=8E~AU~TY~~IA=:L=O=N------I-'-H~E=A~L~T=H~R=E~S~O~R~T---------------------27=~~V-~ -&1~,;T ~=-SPA l Corona del Mar • Minerel SPA Whirlpool • Ultr•Violet Sun Ttn Rooms · Phone 644·7336 • Finnish S.u,.. S1tem Rooms• lrwigoretingEiectric.l M~ apartmeot of Maren R. Jor-estimated at $20 ••• Johll Pat-a .m. Dec. 26 ••• Burglars es-1--D-R_Y_C_L_E_A_N_IN_G __ _ • 0_. Dry HN1 Room5 • Rtle•ingMechlniCII M1 .... • Priv1te Tiled St1U Showt~ • P•tontl Supervitlon genson, 202-1/2 Coral, Bal-terson, 44, of 2586 Willow, Co-caped with an unknown amount 1-..::.::..:...::.:;::;.::.:.::.:.:'--. __ boll Island. during the lllgflt. sta Mesa, and Waller G. Run-of Hems from the Ruth Murray •COSTA MESA 549-3388 •ORANGE •ANAHEIM • HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·1!161 • TUESDAY DEC 22 . &artis of La Mirada, were bos-resideDC:e, 119 Grand Canal, DIMMITT 639-2441 826·0381 -• • · pitallled after the ears they Balboa tslarid about 5 p m James Edward Quirck, 23, of were drivLnc eolllded at 11:40 Vandals tbre'w 2 doze~ ~ii~ Z288 Miner, Costa Mesa, was p.m. ooe-hall mile oorth of at the wlodow and awnlllg at the arrested at 10:35 p.m. at Z530 Eastblut:r Dr., on Jamboree Rd., Head Bagel, 305 Marine Ave., West Coast Hwy., Mariners Eastblut:r. Balboa lsla.od causing$15dam- W:lle, oo a charge of drunk 1n • TH•mooAY, DEC ... ~ age between 5 and 9 p m pubUe • • • A wallet and its "''... ,... • ' /LiJ.tlr. c.t-CEN111 Finrlt quality· dry cluning on tbr prrmiu• • • OFFICE EQUIPMENT I I I • ..... • . • ~ fr ou:P Mf \1 eooteots valued at $148 were Patricia 4e: stock, ZZ, of Aol611 from a purse b8Jooci.oc 1105 PembrOke Laue, West-• SUNDAY, DEC. 2? Sclf-~ervtu l•undry --rN PIIEwPOAT BEACH to Marion F, T1UOD 100 Via elltt, was arrested at 10:25 James Tllomas Rouotree, 31. All nrw -IatriC modrl " LJOO Soud, Lido Isie, while a.m. a.t Sa v-on drug store, 1020 of 403 Vista Grande, East Bluff, FriJidairr wuhrn Offic~ Fumitur~ she was sbopptngatRobi..Dsoo's, Irvtoe Avenue, WestellU PLua, was arrested at 12:15 a.m. at 3200 E. Coast Hwy., COM DESKS. CHAIRS 5 p.m., Dee. 18 . • • Erie Bernhard Roland Derbseh, 2?, Mile, on a· charge of dr1V1.ni OFFICE SUPf'l/ES L. Soow, 26, of 518 s. I:L.y ot 4808 Seashore, West New-while under the influence of 1---------- e PLUMBING A. R. MARSAC PLUMIER 700 C.11rn:..lion Ave. Corona dtl Mar • Fashioo Island, between 4 and oo a charge of shopWUng · · • 3100 W. Coast Hwy., Mariners Phone: 67J-960S ~-FILES·SAFES _, I ohol v·~·•· bed F LORIST Se!u I STATIONERY Fl., 0~1.._, Island, was blt-port, was arrested at 5:45 p. a c • • • ~ pus I _____ ..:..., ___ _ ~ bl y I tbe "" at tb Aen1e1• Acktint Mldli,_ t"' ten on the right hand while m. aL.Jhe El Ruche Market, a c c e over Cu.u e Service • T 6 v 7 .. ~wli'-1 • MARINE HARDWARE PlumbinJ Rrp~~irs DAY&. NIGHT WATER HEATERS 673--4130 tr)1ng to get a OOg ouf of 2727 Newport Blvd., West New-park at GaluyaDdRigel elrele, FLOWERS FOR 1-.:::C::..::.::::.:.:::::.:::;:::::::.:..._ his yard; the dog wu Qtlll'-port, on a ellarge of shoplltt-Dover Shores, causing$25dam, ALL OCCASIONS ft...L "1!5 a.oUoed at his owner's resi-lllg ••• Vandals punctured 2 age; the bicycle belooged to ~--OFF teE Sui»PL v 1 . ,...• .(&. G ~"'ey Halloc' 1908 Wind D•Mur/ ToJh ao1, N-port a•va_ Ne-ort aeec:h -denee at 327 Corat. 8aJboB. tires in a car belonging to uy villU .., -" J 1 Isla.od •. , Christmas gUts Jay Trotter, 721 Jasmine, Co-ward, Bayerest ••• Ski _eqtdp-FLOR ISTS valued at $63.~ were burg-rona del Mar, while it was ment valued at $239 was stolen PHONE: 14&-4479 • PAINT & WALLPAPER WI LCO)(·CRITTENOEN larl.ud from the residence of parked at 210 Jasmine, causing from a car beloog:t.og to Mona 2431 Newport Blvd. HARDWARE Ruth Gartner 1430 w Bay $2.50 damage during the night Snell, 1303 N. Bay Ft., Balboa eo.t8 MeN HARBOR PAINT Nni .. t+on~ Ch¥tl _ Book• Ave., Central' Newport, duriD,g • • • A tape deck, tapes, an Isla.ncl, while It was parked at A: WALLPAPER voo w. c~ Hwv .• N. a. the night ••• A 196S Ford an ampll1ler valued at $919 and 108 Topaz, Balboa Islaoct, be-1-----------1 PtTTSBURGH PAINTS 548.9331 was stolen fiom Wynnett £. S20 1n cash were burgla.rtz.ed tween Dee. 20 alld 21 • • • HEARING AIDS Bedell. 2661 Bayshore Drlve, from tbe home of William F. r""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;! Bay Sbtves, wb.ile It was parked Middleton, 3409 Seashore, West at the restdence. Newport, between 8:15a.m. and IIA GOOD MIIGIIIOI • WEOl'iESDAY DEC 23 9:45p.m. • •• Burglars escaped Johll W:ttebeU: 63, ~ 203-1/2 with $5 in cub from Odie's Sth St., Balboa, was arrested Restaurant, 1400 W, Coast at 11 p.m. at c st. and Balboa. H1f)'., Marl.aersMUe,duringtbe Blvd., 00 a charge ot drlrtag night ••• A bicycle valued at while UDder the 1nfluence or· $45 was burclartzed from the ascobol • • • wuuam Kevin garage at the Helen Pauline o •Bryon, 18 of 2672 Circle Zellberger residence, 122 Ga.r - Dr Ba S • net, Balboa Islaod, during the ., . y hores, was arrested nl ..... t f 'De<: Z3 A 1 t-t: 1 at 8:5lr p.m. at the Save-oo .6'' 0 • · • • oo Drua: Store, 1020 Irvine, West-sailboat valued at $1,200 wa s cUff PJ.a.r.a, 00 a c llargeofshop~ stolen from Dennis A. Olson, wt1ng , •• Aodrew P, Elliott, 3312 Vl.a Lido, LldoShops :;rea, 19, of 506 E. Ocean Ft., Bill-wh.lle 1t wa~ docked at hlsfesi- was arrested at 1 a.m. deoee between Dee. 1 and 26 •.• restdenee on a charge • DE C. 25 possession of 32, ofl887 was ar - If you •• a •••comer, or tnow of " newcomer " 1t11 Herbor Aria .tto h11 ftCJC bMn ••loame4, • her a rnor by u llina &he Halt>or Viritor k tw-.n I IIMI 10 a .m., and ah f ..,. II call on yG~r friet~O •-ith nhaab la lnfonnacic:..t' tnd alhs rrorn triendl)' bu.1inen • ftrm1 which U and ready 10 help h•r become acquaintt~d widl her n•• llollfOIIndinl•· · HAL AEBISCHER ~~ Proper Fitting Assured 3409 E. COist Hwy. Ccwona del Mar 875-3133 Complete Line '3.000 PATTERNS OF WALLPAPER 2919 E. Cout Hwy . Corona del Mar (NEXT TO POKT THEA Tit!;) Phone: 673-2033 WOODWO RKING SPECI A LISTS IN MARIN E 'CARPE N TRY • F INE CABINETS • e WOOD C RAFTS • ETC. F_REE DESIGNING • NURSER Y Shrubs, Interior PIMts Tropkal A: Trees llllt'Ct~ and Ferttli:ur Mut•r Chuwo: 6 8aftll~ant FREE DELIVERY Corona del Mar Nursery 2744 E. Coul Hwy,.. 675.0160 UpHOLSTER ING UPHOLSTE RING (By EuroPfMn C,..ftsmtJn) REMODEL 2 pc. set ONLY $19.50 -Call "Berny" 215 MAIN, H.B.-5»1405 fREE DELIVERY & PICKlJtf The Big M is big enough (over $434,000,000) to pay the nation's highest interest on insured savings ... 5% to 6 %. But equally important-cares enough to give you very per~onal-service~ Highest interest . at, . utual -AND LOAN A880CI.omoN -.. -_,--eoMtiiJilop"' ~7.,. oe.r~ In~_.,_, ... ,., .. -Cillo ..... • I