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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-01-14 - Newport Harbor Ensign'. 23Rp Y UR, MO. 23 ' ••. .,. .... ·~·····" •z--••M 'lAllA # OTE SITE Newport Beach City couoeU-the ooe on the north bou.siD& Fraok Moser, representing ooe, wb.lc b wtll UDderiO coo- GRAND PRIZE WINNER in the annual Christmas tree burns to Newport Beach, Danny Wayoe, ls pictured here with Air CaWornta stewardess Diane Olson, who is hand- ing 111m the prize--Z round trip tickets to San Francisco. Anticipating tbe trip with son Da!lDY is Mrs. Len Wayne, men pn mlllimous appron.l tbe city admln1stratioo buUd-the architeetural firm of Wet-sidenbly further de¥eiopment. Motday to a resoliKioo adopt-log aDd the ooe oo tbe south ton Beet.et aJid Associates, sa..ld He said specUlc detalls as to LDe a master plan for the civic tbe poUce dep&rtmeDC. the master pljn Js a teota.Uve the desip.s of tbe bulldlnp;wlll DANNY WJNS TOP PRIZE ceoter slte in Newport Center. _ _ ---bema.deiDtbeoearMure.Cost l resot~:C!~~;")I::~~~: E[ECTION SUIT ~~=-=~:;to!: When it comes lO luck, little • CDI< STATE BEACH WILLIAM c. RING MRS. GEORGE ZEBU ~~;r:::~~~e~~;~y: IS PONDERED ~:~J~i~:dr:::r,~i ~e;:·t.:~~f:!e~~ zt1!:~F~i~:~:e-~3~ that the city intends to build ! ptobably will ask the voters to a:ound Iris Ave.; third--!fetr Scha.ef. GUys r N DOLLS the ''city pollee faclUty in con-Former mayors Charles E a.o lnterview wltb the Ensign, apprare at 1eut 000 of theboDd rr.w·;y, son of Mr. and Mr s. fer, a, of 323 Evening Canyoo , junction with the county court Hart and James B. stoddard Mr Hart said "I have given Issues to fund the projeCt ~e Len Wayne was decJa.tecl U1e Rd.; fourtli--Jlll AOOrew, 10, facUlty," which 15 p1aaned said Tuesday that tbey will be per.mlssion to~ iny name ln this year or early in 19 • gram! pr~ winner in the an-of 305 Orchid Ave.; tltth--Kev- 1 NSTALLTON ITE rorT~ :;,t~~J also states: '•ln. ~::Is~~ =eru:e :~ ~ela:.:,~~ '!re.a~t!:: Sa"alors los· e :au;!i~~~:s ~e~~o=~;; ~"ve~ltzer, 11, of21'1Jasm1oe Tiew of the fa.et tbat the use of to stop the March 9 special he doesn't believe 1D govern-f1r e depai'tment. His prize? • OOVER OR. -16TH S'I:. general obligation hoods of-election 00 tbe coast treeway meDt by petition. c h E • Two round trip tickets to Sa.n ·First--Stewart Gaddis, 9, of WUI.lam C. RlDg of Harbor Mrs. Georce P. Zebal of fers tbe enUre electorate the issue Mr. Lorenz said both U.r. oac rn 1e · FriDc.Lsco donated by Air Cal-1124 BerkShire Ln., WestclUf; lnvesbnent Co., Corooa del Balboa. assistant director of CJilPOrlunlty to be beard 00 the -~ J Lcreoz former vice Hart a.odMr.Stoddarda:rebelp-1forDia ' second--Rich Matteson. 12, of Mat will be lnstalled.aspresl-publlt relatloas and develop-subject of flnaDCLDg pubUc fa-mayor ~ tbat' a ta.lpl.yers ing to pay tbe attorney fees Newoort Harbor hlr:h school How 'did Danny win':' He took 729 st. James Rd., CUff Haven; dent' ol tbe Newport Harbor meDt at Hoag Hosptta~ hasbeeo ciUtles, it r ~ intention of suit ~y be tortbcoming. de-In the tnvesttptlon. Is going to lose its biihlY sue-one Christmas tree to the West third __ Randy Dunlap, 14, of Chamber of Commerce at lbe elected president of the "Doll-this Cout~cl to present a gen-pending 00 the results of an 1n-" The elecUoo was called by cess:fuJ football coach. Newport burn site, collected 162'1 Cornnll Ln., Westcllff; annual ba.nquet this evening. tlos," the womenbor'sCdJhavtslobern ~ ertllal nl>1 U~~bo~tyt;sue : vestiga.Uoo by aD attorney hired the Councll after 4,300 voters Ernie Jotmeon bas been hls s.iDgle ticket and waited, fo urth--Bobby Taylor, 7, of Jan, 14, at the Balboa Bay Club, the Newport Har m 0 e '0 ers 0 c or co ·by Mr. Lorenz, Mr. Hart aoo signed peUtioDS demanding that oamed tbe new bead foottall When the drawing was held 1836 Highland Dr., Harbor Mr. Ring, a resident of Har-Commerce. structioQ. of the city pollee Mr stoddard. a referendum be held. coach at Cerritos College 1D u was Danny's single ticket Highlands; tmh--Bob Su:con, bor View HUls, ls a pastpresl-She will be lnst&ll~ along 1actl1ty, Mr Lorenz saldTtJe&daythat One measure oo the ballot Norwalk.. among many htmdreds--usual-14, of lllf' BerksbJre Ln., dent of the Corona del Ma:r with other DoU.Ftn otllcers at "It Is the fUrther 1Ii.ention no ~wsuit h.as been Qled a00 asks that the city's agreement The Cerritos board of trus-ly several more than one to Westclill. Chamber of Commerce and of the annual dlnner meetill(ofthe of tbls CouDCU to present one that one might not be with the state on rtgtit..ot--.ray tees approved Johnson's ooml-each boY--that was picked from .. WEST NEWPORT the Newport Harbor-Costa Cha.mber of Commerce tonight, or more geoeralobU~tionbood "lt all depends 00" what our for constructioo in tbe city be oation for the Falcon post Tues-the box. Flrst--Danny wayne, 7, o1 Mesa Board of Realtors. He Jan. 14, at the Ba.IboiBayCiub. tuuea to the Toters which will attoroey comes ~ wtth," he reScinded. Voters also w1ll be day night peodlng release from But, that wasn't OM? eOO of !,206 Neptune Ave.; secood-- succeeds attorney CllatlesCur-Mrs. Zebal has received rec-conr the costs ot construct1Dg said ••We doo'tbelieveanelec-asked to approve a cba.rter b.is position at Newport J:larbor Da.n.ny's luck. During the draw-Andrew Braocon. 13, of 209 rey as president. ogniUoo to "Wbo's Who 1n Am-the balance of the clvlc center tton · 00 the freeway Issue Is amendment that would require Htgb.. 1ng between the !lrst place win-Joanne St · third._ Ed Rob- Other Chamber ottlcers to be erlcan women" for 1968 and compleL" legal. u it isn't, we'll prob-a vote of the people oo any Harbor priocl.pll Charles oers of each of the 5 burn inson, 1'7, ~~ 4'100Neptune Ave.; installed tonigh t are Robert Me· 1970.'' The resolution. said that the ably sue· if it iS not. then we'U Mwe freeway agreements. E. Godshall sa.l.d yesterday he sites held last. SatiU'day ~er-rourth __ Mike Br&ndon, 12 of Curdy, nrst vice -president; Other oUlcerS to be installed existln& civic center fac ilities probably' drop it." Mr. Lorenz said that a.ny doesn't want to lose Coach ooon, it wasag:a.ln Danny's name 209 Joarme"St.: ruth--Dan ~- Clint Hoose, 2nd vice .presi-a:re Mrs. R.L. Bacon, former a:re ioadequate to meet either There bad been some ques-pending suit would be an at-Jobnson, but since it's a pro~ that emerged a.s the winner. rio, 12, of 215 JCIIUlDe st. dent, and Robert Milum, trea.s. administrator of Hoa,Hosplta~ the current or future space tion earUer as to whetber Mr, tempt to halt exPeodittae of modooal change, he doubts that Mr. Wa yne said he was '·very • NEWPORT PIER urer. flrst Yice-presideot; Mrs. Deeds of the clty-~and that by HUt aod Mr. Stoddard W'OUld publlc funds oo an election the Newport-Mesa board of surprised" whenbeleatnedthat First--Ted Cox, 8, of 930 CouncllmaAic district direc~ Cbrls Hopper of University aU accepted staodards cur-be a party to tbe sult. But in wb.lch mtgbt prove fruitless. trustees would keep b.im from Danny's slDgle ticket had ~n w. Ocean Front, Balboa; sec- tors for 1971 a:re: Pb.ll Tor.er, Realty, 2od vice-president; rently provide less than SO w bteaklng his 1-year teaching drawn. "After all.. the odds were ond--Ctlris Myers, 16, of 4008 district 1· Rolly Pullask.i dis~ Mrs. Florence McCue of Me-per cent of space required. How TO s LO cootra.ct. pretty s lim " he said. t.tucus Afe West Newport· trtct 2; Dean Reavle, ~trlct Cue ReaUy, treuurer; Mrs. "Tbese deflcieocles are 1m-John.soD returoed to higb Danny's 'z brothers, Scott, third--Brad Smilb, 11, or n5 3; Pete Barrett, district 4; Lloyd Flemine of Rlcbard's pairing the etflcleot ;u-.d eco-school coach.1Dg last tall after 10, aod KeMJ, 9, bad also par-Aliso Ave., Newport HetctU; Robert MU11m, dlstrlct 5; Lido editor of aomlc f'lmcUoaing of tbe de·_ serTiDC ooe year oo coach Jim · tleJp&ted in tbe coolest. ''They fourth.--Tlftuy Peres, Z-1/Z, Cbarlls Sc:rlbDII', district 6; FlDs ud bouNd 1D lbe t:a-Sta.np"M's~ati.AIG&Belc.h Dk • ..-.u ~~ ud """jll_!ql __ Alt~ ~----;• ---D r ,,,... ut.•dllirlill--. ..,. a.u.t~ . .,. f&Icoe ·job Gltbt11dsti:iot'30or40tr~'· tlfth-..J. s. Po.ea.. ... ...-s. ol hO 7. Laglol, c1tJ ls trlsfttllt jun.iorcoUtteooacb-.ltr. Wayae said. Ptrate Road CIUf Ha.-en.. Aiso to be installed are the clerk, as recorctloe secretary. effect 011 the aod oper-NewpOrt Beach Clty eat iDg position. Danny aDd his mother wlU • EAST BLiJFF directors • at -large, Kettb Mrs. Nom. Hottman Is the out· atlDc eUicie~y of the person-man Undsley Parsons Is to come to a ~." Coach Joh.DsOo directed the tate their trip to San Fran-First--Brad Houston, s, of Gaede, larry Miller a00 Gen. golng president. oeliDYOIYed. happy--as are many ta.Jpayers The issue came ~ during Sailors to a surprls1Dg Sunset cisco durlog Easter week. 206 Ruby Ave., Balboa Island; Thomas Riley, new sldpper of Directors a:re Mrs. Veta The resolution also says that #-with the sptra.llog lDcrease Couocil consideration of Z in-League co-cbampioosbip witb "We're going to buy him iLll secood--Brad OietJ., 16, of 308 the Commodores. Betlr, of Veta's lnttmate Ap-coostrudioo of tbe pollee fa-of city employee salaries and centive salary plans _ror city Anaheim last year, the school's Irish sweepstakes ticket."' Mr. Avenlda Carkts, the Blutl's; MayOf Ed Hirth will serve parel; Mrs. Betty Bruce, own-cWty ln coojunctiOD with the the way they are determined. employees, both of whlch were n.rst grid Utle in 28 years. wayne said. "After a.ll, with third .. _ Lindsey Dicbe, 1900 as lnstilllog om.cer, a.nd Real-of Miss Ezecut1nAgeocy; Mrs. county court t.lcillty ''will pro-Mr. Parsons pointed o'!t that ~roved. Among his victories wa.s a 7-0 his k1Dd of luck, anything can Port Weybridge Pl., Newport tor Jollll Macnab will be the Roy Fox, adult program dlrec· vide, advanta&'s to both the the salaries of city ed\ploy-One plan allows an employee defeat of Aaabeim en route to nappen. •· Hills· fourth•-Ri chard Balfe, master ot ceremonles. 0. w. tor of Orange Coast YMCA; county and the city of Newport ees lb.rougttout the county a:re to receive an additional range an 8-2 sea.90o record. About 3,000 persoos attend-11, ~f 2339 Aralla St., East (Otck) Richard, chairman ot Mrs. Lee Rivers. assoc1ate dl-Beach," usually ba.sed upon what one step after 2 years ofcootint.IOUS In his 14 years of coaching, ed the burning of 2,800 trees Bluft'; ruth--Bob Hughes, 11, of the "mao of the year" com-re<:tor·of the Harbor Area Unl# The master plan approved by city· pays as compared with serYlce with the city, based on Johosoo b.as a 11 '1-34-4record. at the s burn sites. Her e a:re 29u Carob St., East Btutr. mJttee will a.ooounce the mao ted Fund; Mrs. Graham Edel· tbe city Is revised from an another. ••one city gives Its superior performaoceandother At El Rancho High in Ptco the wtnners: of the ~ear for 1970, blute a.nd Mrs. Peter VoceL earlier proposal. The present employees a pa.y hike compared crUerla, or to have his salary Rivera, he bullt a dynasty that • Sh 0 plan calls for the City Council and based upon what aootber reduced oae step lfperformaoce still has ODe of the strongest Ba I boa n Is ran e V t rg U men t cbambers, administration, po-city Is payine, alld it's just .is unsa.Uslactory. programs tn the soutliland. 0 e a Uce facilities and a future ceo-a viclot.IS circle " lle said The second pla.n a.Uows a.n He directed El Rancl'lo to the tralllbrary tobeCOAStructedOil As an e~ple Ne~t employee to receive iocreased ClF 4-A title LD 1966 and the C. R. (Jerry) Johnsoo of Bal- d I• tbe -.sterly 9 acres of the Bea.cb employees ret a pay salary benefit for educ:a.tional co-cba.mplonsh.l,p in 1968. El boa, the first Orange Cou.oty ead lne Set property in Newport Ceoter. bike ln July ba.sed on what achievements beyoodth.osere-Ra.ocbo also went to tbe 4-A resident to be elented to po. Tbe county court comple:z Atll.heim city employees rot quired for his position and a finals in 1961 a.od 1963 and tentate of a SQrlDe Temple, would be c.onstructedootheS.Z-4 In Ja.ouary, TbeoAI&helmturns record of s~rlor perfor-woo the 3-A CIF grid title to took tbe reigns ol the EIBelcll Tbe Newport Beach Ctty wouk1 hlveplacedanalter~».UYe a.cres just west of the city fa. a:round the foUowtna y-.r a.nd maoce. 1960 under JoMson's tutela.~'!. Temple of Long Bea.Cb Tues- Councll deferred to the Cltl-to tbe "yes" or "II)" cbolce cillties aud the rema.inJng land sets salUtes hued 00 tbe ln~ Tbe plans would require ooly c oach JohnsOn, wOO Ufes 1D day evening. Brice Worthloetoo zens Coordinattog Committee tbat voters wW bave 1D the oa tbe westerly portion of the crease made by Newport Beach. 1 year of enluatioo for the HWJtlDgtoo Beach replacenet-of Costa Mesa was named di- Mooday nl.gtlt on a.unc; pro ar. election. site lii'Ould be reserved for the "This ls ridlcWous," Mr. first year and 2 years after the erao Fa.lcoo ~ch Smokey rector o1' public rela.tion.s. ruments on tne freeway elec-Tbat alteroatin wouk1 ban Newport Harbor Chamber of Parsons said, "we'Ve eot to first year. c ates of Newport Beach, woo W.r. JoMsooi~c.ated strong Uoo schedule for March 9. pro.-lded that Yoters could bave Commerce and cultural faclll~ t1Dd some way to be realistic resigDed after the 1970 season. possibility that Newport Beach Tbe City CouocU has the tlrst cboseD the alteraative of.UOW~ Ues. about this. Johnsoo 1w; COilched teams will be scene of the 1971 po- lepl priority to tHe either pro LDc a transportatioostwi)'~·II)W The civic center site Is "I woOOer u there iso'tsome LAST DAY TO REGISTER lo the Moore League and the tentate's t»ill Sept. 18, as El or coo arBUmeots on the issue, belng cooducted by tbe city--boUDCied by Newport Center way to determioe what the la-Newport Beach City Clerk Sunset Lea.i!Je, z of Southern Setal is boaored with one of but took oo oftlcial sCaDd either to determine the rutur.e of the Drive on the west aM Avoca.do bor market cao produce as b.r La.ura. Lagios said yE::sterday Callforola's strongest higt. the ftrst formal visitations of way. freeway. An, on the east. The entrance as what a mao would be willing Ulat today, Ja.n. H, is the last school leagues. He mw moves the . national cr~n prioce of The floal cta.te for lillng of Vice Mayor Rogerscalledtbe to tbt sUe would be trom pro-to tate to 00 a job There 1s day to register to be eUgible lito theSouth Coast Coo.ference. ShrlDedom, C. Y1ctor Thorn- the a.rgumeots 1\a.s been es-attempt a ·:subtertur;e" and Aid posed Ch1c Ceoter Drive oo lots of unemployme~t--lots of ~ vote 1D the March 9 free. regarded &S ooe ol the nation's ton ot Fort_ Worth, Texa~. after tabllshed by the Clty Clerk as the propoSed resolutioo bad UWt oorth, with a service drive people a:re loolr;:I.Qg for lobs. 1 way lDJUative special electloo. strongest JC. alignments. He b.is elevation to imper~al po- Ja.n. 25, beeD held 1D secretbytbeCoun-to thepoUceb.ctUt~constructed think the demand tor jobs is Sbe said that voters who are was 008 of more than 30 can-tentate. Tenta.tive plans have Under tep.l procedures, the ell umll MoMay Dlgbt 1D an at-on Avocado Ave, a lot greater uw1 the S'«>ly·" already r egistered--thOse whO dldates who went ~er theCer-been made lor this event to Couocll must assign a Council tempt to aYold public debate on The Council chambers woukt He suggested declartnc some voted in the last geoeral elec-rltos job. regarded as ooe of be bekl Ln 1.00 oew convention member to write the arp. it, be ol circular ,design, located ldlld of moratorium 00 salary ttoo--wtll aot have tore-regis· the tq:~ JC coac hing jobs lD center SOOJl to be under coo- meats--sOOjecl to CouocU ap-Mayor Hirth sald thatn.soot between 2 L-shaped buildings, hikes to "stem these splral-ter. CaUforD.la. strucUoo at the New-porter inn. prova.l. _but not ooe Council his lnteat, that be onlY waDted Mr. JOhnson is a }Oog-time ... m ... fOIWIIeered to .... te to"" tile-· .... ter... CIVIC CENTER MASTER PLAN reside ... 1 the Ha.rbor ....... the arpmeots ap.lnst the ret~ tin cbolce on tbe 1SSQ8. alld shares a long list of eret1dum proposals. VIce Mayor Rocers apq,lo-credits tor cJ.n c unprovemeot It was obrious that no Coon-gtsed to tbe mayor .sa,y1Dc be actiYiUes lD Balboa. dating from cU member wuted-..at least was not attactlDI bim penoa-his election a.s tlrst president Mr. Johnson's c::okJrfti ea.- at tbe ·ume-..to be olD.cially &111 but felt tb&t lt lboWd of the Bllboa.lmproveme.nt As-reer was a 5.yeu period WMll ta.epd u opposloc tbe ballot r~Ye a publlc lMel'1ac before c...... socia.Uoo.. he oned and operated tile Mel. lsaue. Some CouDcll mem-Couocll actioa wu tUea. oa co•':•.:• Tbrougll the tJostwar years, rose Rancll, a 640.acre aJOQt blra, bOWeft:r, b&ve beea out. tM l.asDI. Tbt ~,or's PI"'-a.s ow.r of tbe Batboi Reode-which was bunt bJ Lord Som. ~.. ••IUca of 6 .... relet-...... -, wu ~ 00 --•ous ballroom, he featured big .....--....., ....--._ -eetly mervt.Ue to be tbt ,.._IAm-eDChtm --IDcludlD' Mayor Ed M.olda1 D1&bt. ud wta tlrCMIIbt oa.me taod.s 111 regular " erlcan restdeoce of Ectwt.rd, U. .Hirth Ull c....,umon LIDdaleJ -ll 1116 eod ol .... IHllloa 1 r---, -comeats tllat atlracted .. _ PuJOU, elalmiDCtbatUlsu ;adl!ltloDll!wiMM. luec.-.. ~~. 1 tbousaDdsbere.He({)eratedthe ~~~~=be~-;:: attempt to toe tbe power ot Tbe Co'lncn I&JIII'OftlMoai:laJ i ~ ~~ ,....... Rmtenoos from 1953 until be tstel't'd wtuwaet •rtrdl ~~~~ l.ftf from tbt Dlcbt wu MOtt•ryla are. i I --1 ---l mld u sbortly befOI'e u W'a.s •hlch toot oatloaal .._... &a CouacU. 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" t • , • Modifyilg stra.i&'ht i n N S E f< VAT : -.J [ C r H~ N E F1 behl'l·or by ·• " ... --· ..----.. v .. ..,.. ... wW .. _ .... .,,.,_..,_ ...,..._.,...,.. .... ...,_ 1111,-... -......... .,._, -bo-................ _. . - 0 d niiiDrli •. UGodboloru,ilrlllfU-. Tlnlll',llr.-lolrJ; • ...,. ........ -•• T .UOI USing rugs Wllocuboaplolloo?"----TMM--· ........ _,...wrsMIIo --· _ -1:11 ud II. -tint .,..., -lJ 1M .... w111n 1M_.. will .... ,_ ......_ --~-~..... , ... llol ftlloliiOio~ ~ .. -'ml L c:-..,_, c;-..... Colif---By SpoeW CorrOII-..., --_,_,.._ -a --•J -·=' 11101 -""' Thl•to thobo ....... ola--CONGIIESSMAN liVERS ON DEFINSE PAIT II ooll bo "~ •lclorJ oo to -b1 col or, and .,..., v-. -"' ..... u Tl\.•u•• &7w.CAMo c...n• to•d•llor'llllllllt-otdrap n....,,n u Dr, Cui McJo-_, ,._.., ......,. "' -·-be-..., ... _,...., 1o Cbaa the blbariorot hool In our 1111 iaaue. n'IOfl o( this apace waa devOkd to a quo-Urt, .,.._.., klbiiObCta-cloMd. FI.D&Uy, tbtJ ttoom-coddell pcJIOel-ot 1f11111Dc ~__l!i!IWT .,...,_ 1:.-:11 .. _, .. ..t, = «o If...... p JC tation from a speech made on the-floor or lf)e Hou.e of t.aJ Rl(or-·H-_ •-.-o-· _meaded t11at UM U .• S. -··Do--~·~P~'MI~~a~ll~~~~J~=='~-~"=~ ............... ca, ..... '-............ -....., children. Tbe problem tube--._. .---..-~--..... ..., j~• .. w ••• .. .a.,. • ...,. ..... .c...-come IJIO HrloUS tb&l u Ll DOW' Rtp~ntatlvn September 28, 1970 by the late Hon~l~ L. XEMO (110) at 1:10 &Dr! U:OO ---:-::-::-:-::--:-::-:::-:-::--- ._. ...,._ ~ "-l.I.J, • n..-,. ,__. 0._ ,, ........ draWlnl., M.tioat.l &tttatloa. Tbis Mendel Rivera, Conareuman from South Caro1ina and QUi a.m., llld OYtt KBBI(tm,l07,5) LIGAL NOTICI LIGAL MOnel • c.r..a ._. .... c.tU. 1 series 11 lDttDdtd to provide for~R'l05t authority on the armed miaht or the major powera. at 7:00a.m. OD Moay, ltattd: Ta iCWPCMT IA.IIIOI £*W;N •• -~ .. "-9 _... parents with l.atGr.UOO tbat H~s star11 ina and alarmina words are of vital concern to all "Tbl ,..,. 197lla DOt JD1DC' to crrY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAW'ORNIA ,.., of ...... cir!cU.'-~ OOM .._.. Ae. A-•aJI .~ mtght be \he be_. tbty .,}lee ... Amertcans concerned with our survival as a frec ~people. co· dowa U a Ylll' ot det-.t. NOTICE ll'fVITIKGBme ~ U, 1111. te s.p.n. ~ ._ .... C..y .t 0...... .... ef perately oeed to coptD& wUbtbe In conc:JudlnJ, Cona;·usmon Rivc .s said: lt bu lo be I. Ytetory year." SEALED BIDS wW bl r~Yed at tbt olllce ot tbe"CltJ C!Uk, u--.. Mlllll It,,..... l.__f le .UifW ...... IW illl ,_._. profesatooal "mind blodtu" .. Mark my words well-one or these ftne morn :ngs we arc: The &ODd doctor hopei lor City HaU. Newport Btaeb. Ca.lllonda, Glltll 11;00 A.M. OD tbl =~O•o OOOO'O'OO'Qo'OoCioe reprdlng the mentai health of soin& to be told by the Russi;ns , in the most unmistakable peace 1D Vletoam, a PM.<:e Zod day of Ftbi'Uif)', 1171, at wblcb time tbly wW ba 011-' their ctrlkSr en. twna, to act out of the Med:terranc:· n. Do not be misled achJeYed as tbe result nf Ylc-and rlld, tt perlormlDc wort U loUOW1: • • • into believina we can make up for this fr iahtenina lou of lory, a.ml willie with paUeoce STREET UGHTtNG MODIFICATX>N ON IRVINE A VENUE The term, "behutor modi-naval superiority by rely inJ upon a superior ~tratesic nu . be watts for It, be has sched-FROM URD STREET TO SANTA ISABEL AVENUE tlcatloa," is becomlDC •ery clear capability. vis-a-vis the Sovier Un:on. S'ncc: 196S, the uled &Ml'lesolYictorymarcbes CONTRACT N0.1UO popular tn school ea.rtron-Soviet Union has engaged in a m4 jor effort ro chanse the ·-in San Clemeote, Jan. SO; lD B1ds mut be pbmJtled oa. tbt Propoa1 Wm a.ttacbld wltb menls as well as cllntcs. Tbe balance of power in th:s aru of military capability . In that Yl&mt, Florida, OD Feb, 20, the eootraet doeamerU' fUra1Med bJ tbt Publle WorD Dlllu't· ARVO E. HAAPA, own!r Md publis.her of the Ensign ·~~OOOoOOO:O'Oo'OOOOOO'O:O ellnic Is where It beloogs, buC pertod il has more rhan rriplc:d its inventory of lltrategic of· lD each of the eaptlols ot tbt meol, The addtt1oa&l copy ottJMPropoalFormla to be r-..u.d • NO WONDER WE ARE LOSING lhe schools appear t... be the fensive nuclear-weapon launchers from about soo 10 1700 50 Slates 011 March 20, aud In by tbe bidder for h1J recorda. current target. includinJ some 200 nuclear heavy bombers in both. ' Wasblngton, D.C., OD Yay 8, Eacb bid must be accompanied by cub, eert1tled ebeet or Eagerly reaching OUt for those "free" The words, "behavior modi~ "In the same period, the United States hu made no in-Monday morllLnr Dr. Mcln-Bidder's Bolld, made payable to the City ol. Newport Beach, federal dollars are the City of Newport tlcatlon," lla.ve a nice SOUJX!, but crease . ., --· bl' h d I I r 17 1 o . tire related that Premier Kos-tor an amount equal to at 1eut 10 perceDt ot'tbe amoUDt bld. they are related to the "mind· rn 's ..... a rs e eve o straregrc nuclear mill-Jato, spokesman for tbe SoY-The title of the project aDd lbe words "SEALED BID'' lhl.1l Beach, one of the wealthiest cities in doetor _ .. In the old days, people ;~~mla7u8~~r~~~~a~~~~duccd il!. heav y bomber sl reng'h let UD.ion, offered to he" the be clearly marked 00 t!)e outside ollbe tmelope eoota1nlnc tbe the nation, and the Newport.Mesa unified Joklogty reterredtotbe "cri"Y· w h United States,., out ot VIet-bid. , doctor." Tlla.t' name carr led .. e ave no counterpa" for th is hug ! Soviet nuclear oam so that a poUtlea.l settle-The Contract Documents that must be completed, uecuted, school district, wJUch also does not ex-lmpUcaUons or a uttle manln delivery system. ment ·can be made. Thls Is oot lDd returned tn lbe sealed bld are: tl t I i h d " hlt I" tald ··Today the Soviets can launch over 20D b~llist:c missiles ill aeeordwlththellc'-"·ep•--, A. -,.1 ac y ra e as mpover s e • Newport Beach a w e coa ng you away r --.. ..,... t In a stralt ~)aeket to a padded rom the·r nuclear-powered llubmarines. Two yean (rom now as be wants to take every step B. Oesipat!on of Stbeorrtraelors Wan S Some of that 11easy money11 in the cell. 400 to 500 of lhese Polari~·type mi$si le launchers are ell · to win an early Ylctory, 80 that C, Bidder's Bam form of a sea gx:ant for an ecological study Now all tlla.l has changed, peered lo be operational. and by earl y 1974. th :s Soviet sub-from a position of stre~ngtb, the D. Noo-eolluslon AmdavU Of U N t B Th because parents do not become marine-launched ballistic mi ssile fo·ce will inev itabl y ellceed United States .caD bring our E, statement of FlraDclal Responsibility pper ewpor ay. e school dis-alarmed over "behaYior modi-the constant U.S. force we now have of 6S6 Polar:,~~ launch· prl80aers of war home, F, Technleal Abtuty and Experience References trict is applying for a variety of special-ttcatfoo," at least not until they C's. Further. most of our major cities are close to our coastll Eua;eoe Bradley, West Coast These documents shall tie af!lled with the sipatures and ized programs which would be funded en-are told 1o ma.kelllappointmeot Wlrh in shor1 range of rheir potential subm'1rine stations. representatiYe or the Zoth Cen~ titles of the persoos siptng 00 bebalt' of the bidder, For Cor- with the school psychologist. Thus they can launch their attach wirh lirr te time for us tury Refor mation Hour, stated poratlona, tbe signatures ot the President or VIce Presldeal tirely by the federal government. The word, "psychologist," ro react befOre beinJ hit . OYer the pbooe on saturday that and" Secretary or Assistant Secretary are required aM tbe Cor- There are several things all wrong with gives them a few quickbeart-"Up to !he present time, rhe AtlantiC ami Pacific Oceans San Clemente oftlcials oppose porateSealShallbea!Dudloalldocumentarequlrt.Dcs1patures. beats, but after a few sessloas have c;erved to protccr u~ from foreign attack. Today these the use of the loud speaker In the case of a Partnership the signature of at least one poeral these requests. In the first place, it is between the parellts and the very same oceans afford rhe Russ ians a ready means of mr-system in the city park, as they partner Is required, ' not free money. It is tax ,.money 1 supplied psychologist, tl:iJI parents agree repti tJOusly bringing. their missi le launch;ng suhmarincs close did DOt •ant to estabUsh a No btds lfiU be accepted from a Contractor Wbo his oot been that their child's bella.vior needs In our cit1es from whence they can launch a deadly attack . precedent SO that other organ-Ucensed In aceorda.Dee with tbe provtsioosotChapter 9 DlYisloo by us all. In the second place, there is a to be mod1!1ed. "There ar.: onlr two a•eas in our what~ national s;ocurit y i.r.aUODS might also request the m ot the Business and Prolessioos' Code. The c'ootractol' hook in the bait, because along with the A.ner all, there is DO shame prngram in whic h we may havl· a ~up.-riority a" yet unchal -use ot tbls system. Mr. Brad-shall state b.is Ucense number andclasaUleatloolnthe Proposal. grant ol federal funds goes federal con-Tcohnnesece tpared enwts""naviet ,_:n.rmoln there. kngeJ. We arc rhl· onl y narion rh .. t i~ hu:IJing atrack air-ley related that Dr. Mcintire Plans and Cootract Documeats, loclud1ng Spec.W PrOYlsloos, -.... o.:ratt o.:arr1er!O. So the argument ~~ maJl· rhar ,.inl·c· the ~wier:-pla.Med tony to the west coast may be obta..i.Ded . at lbe PubUc Works Department City H&ll trol. In the 3rd place, our federal gov-newspapers that in some school do not h \IIC carrieu we shou!d nor build any more or we early this week in order lo mate Newport Beach, calUoml.a. at DO cost to UceUidcoainctors. A ernment hock d t th hilt -districts, as much as 30 per should Ia~ up rhosc that we ha ve. To som~:, 11 rs a crime ·for an ettort to clear !4) the dlfft-oon-ref\lldable cbarge at $2,00 wUl be required lor eacb set ol , e 0 e , OWing more cent of the elementary school h culty. Plans and Contract Documents lsslled to others. It Is requested mo e th all th tl tau r e Un1ted S::.tes to be ahead of the Sovcts many area. Ill Ills etforts to bring about that the PlansandContractllocumantsbereturned~'"'" z weeks n y an 0 er na ons combined popu OD are on "bellavior "The 79. r'<mron of lhe groliS n&tional product which is t Ito ···~ is on the brink of bankruptcy and th s ' modllica.Uon" pills, so It must a de ermined e rt to win the after the bid opening, , e e be all right! allocared to 11ur n:ttion:tl defense reprc:s:nts the smallest al-peace through winning a de-_ The City lla.s adopted tbe Sta.Ddard spect.a.eaUou for Publle eager requests Will Only hasten the g rim -The ldds do not have to be lOCjl.li.9». of ow grn .. ~ national pnxluct 10 national defense cisive victory in South Vi etnam, Works Coo.struetloo (1970 ·Edltioa and Slft)lementa:) u prepared day of reckoning. locked up or taken away; they pu·po~·:~ in ::!o yc I !0. Surdyh, ·~~ Amcnc<~n would <~rgdue that Dr . Mcintire Is proceeding In by theSouthernCallilrniaCbaptersoftheAmerleanPubUc Works can even continLte in school, we can pur a pnce rag on 1 e 1vcs of ou r people. I' rather harmony With the military Association and the Asaoclated General Coo.traclorsof AmeriCL In the 4th place, and this is the r e al beCause a quaUiled persoa at b~ alive-at torr than dead at Hi-.· poUcy advocated by the late Copies may be obtaJDed trom Bulldin' News,loc., 3055 Onrland stinger no one Seems to care school wUI ma.ke sure they get "The crrcumsrances of rhe B·l hombc;r debate in thill Coogressmaa L. Mendel Riv-Ave., L?s Angeles, CaW •. 90034, (Zl!) 870_9871 , ' • their medicine at the right time. co untry ill ustra te lhl· reawns wh y w: seem hell-ben! on ers, cbafrman or the House The CUy has adapted Sta.odlrd Spec1alProY1s1oasandStao1a.rd • • • The ''mind control" doctor na ti1•n I ~wcide. Wh ill! we dch.~te the que~t1on of maintain· armed services com mittee, Drawings, Copies of tbese are uaJLable at the Publlc Works * FREEWAy FIGHTERS WON'T PAN IC first holds "gro~ therapy" ng our m1l1tary ca pahrl1ty. the Soviet Union quietly but open· Who, shortly before his death, Department at a cost or $2,00 per set. sessions for lti'O~s of parents, !y fo rges ah ead. It ma y ~ rh ar gap wh rch has now been told the nation that the country In accordance with the pro•lltons of ArUele 2, Chapter 1, Just as predicted, there haS COme the This helps to aWeYiate tbelr created rn our defense capabi1 :1y c~n ne ver be hridged. The is ill graYe danger and that Part 7 of the CaUfotD1a Labor Code (Sectioos 17'10 fit ltQ..), the threat of ·l egal action to halt the March !ears, alld at thesameUmet)rey Sov1c1~ h 1ve the hir in rhcir tce:h. and make no misrake steps must be taken to bolster City Couocll or the City ot Newport Beach bas ascerta!Ded the 9 eleCtiOn, WhiCh Seeks tO reSCind the are able tO get (fee ad\lice OCI ahout il. :1-c horh capah1e and determined IO maintain this ~ Our defenses. poeraJ prevailing rate of per diem 11f'ape 1n tbe 1oea1Jty La the problems tbey are having ncwl y-t.lev eloped superio rity., In adcUUoa. the Mclntile pol-whteb the wort Is to be performed for each craft, ciUIIUlc.aUon, freeway agreement and to require a 1pub-with all their other ctl.lldren. "I n} to thi s House th at \he fururr: of th is narion hanp lcr is 1A barmooy -witb the or type of worltma.D or meebi.Dic DHded to eucute U..-nct 1' t tutu 'in 't:'he groups are usually UmJ-by a thread. We are in a far more Krious 1itua1ion than "petltloo ~?,r the redress of and haa eet torfll tboe ttems 1n Re,lutloa No. 1..r, Mipted lC vo e on re agree ents. Such a ted to a maximum of 15 people, man y would h.:~.ve y"u hel ieve . Ot.Jr wa y of life is not only grlennces, reeeatly pre. May 1Z, 1989, Aa:JVI ot said reeolutiOGI.J anilableln U. om~ threat is effective onl y against cowards, and approximately 6 sessions. I:P.!ing challcn~ed flom Wllh n:'it IS he ng very definitely threat-seated to Congress by more ,of the Clty Clerk. All partt8s to tbe cootract sball be peroed and that desert tto d t f 't ' th The purpose is to aUer tbe en~d from w11hou1. than a score ot retired Army by all provtslous ot the C&l1fwnla Labor Code relating to pre-p n oes no 1 r e atu-tude ot the pare-· toward ,.oerals and Na"" admtra.ls ( ) • ·-"Yet. ~~nc:re , con~c·enr ·ous people or goodwrll will look ·1 • n.lllng wage rates SecUoos 17'10-1781 J.ncluslve • Freeway Fighters. behavior modification. ~ou straight '" rhe eye :mJ 5ay. ·w e m1151 w ive all of our ln this petition. tbeseo.Wcers CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNlA. A majority vote to rescind the free-Ou t of 15 people, you can domi:'>IIC prohlem~ Wll h the money we a~e u~'ng for nat;on-recommended that Coogress Laura Lagios City Clerk rt gure on several ''plaotS." 1 d r '--sbouJd declare war aga.Jnst Publish J 1' 1971 1 the u ' t •··bo E I way ag eeme t ill t h th • C cn!ie <>•:::Cilll\~ v.c ;tn,:o re;~Jt y no! th reah ned from with-North Vietnam, that the ch.ief ____ : an. ,., • D ~~ewplr •ou r DB IJD• r n W no C ange e present These are people whoworkwlth out. or the rhro:.'<ll rrom w1r hou1 is far les~ sl.'rious than the executive mobiUze 0 ... armed st'tuatlon a particle. There is now no th e doc tor In charge, s~WlY-rh r h. · -LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL MOTICE reat rom Wit 1n . lorces accordlllg •· the recom:-ing the right questions or ans-c -" ·r · "' agreement for the proposed coastal r oute wer s when the conversation "..,.,_o 1 yo u will : l;~ugh if yoo wi,h, bu t it ;s you r chil-mefldatlons of the jot.at ch.Jefs CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUfORNlA f th U B Ia P tl , __ 1 dren and granJchitdrcn wh,l will pay the penalty for your ol -·•, and tnat the mtU••·y IIOTICE INVJTINGB~ rom e pper ay to the westerly ''· ar cu-y watch those · ~ ~ ·~ hm:diry or ~our naiwtl•!" comflWXIer in the theater of SEALED 8100 will be received at the offtee of the City Clerk, Cl.ty lt'mlts near the Santa Ana rt'ver. who '·side" with you during the w · " 1 r J t 1 h session. When someone agrees e ;~rc mnn iiC Y c o~-:r '" ~u-ren er ttnl savery now t an war be given the responslblllty CUy Hall, Newport Beacb, C&Ufornla, r.mW 10:30 A.M. on the State highway oUicials have stated many with yo ur point or view, you ever hcf0rc '" ou r histor ~. and authority tor Us vi ctorious Znd day ot February, 1971, al whlcb Ume they wtu be opeDed tend 10 '·open 14l" and tell When :•nd if rhe Rus1i::t n!O all:~cll. us. m.my cond itions will conclusion. and read, for perfolmi.Dg work u follows: times that there WOUld not be any con-everything that is on your mind, prevail which we in 1h1s country h:we never known. We have AU nations were to be In-CONSTRUCTION OF BULKHEAD AT CITY LOT structio n on the coastal freeway any-This Infor mation is usually r e-never knnwn war nn our own ground. except the War Be-formed tlla.t a state of war ex-AT END OF .aRc STREET AT RIVO ALTO Cor ded 0 lndl ld I "I twee n rhe Slares In a war wit h R u~sia. thousands of "Ameri· Isis with North VIetnam, and CONTRACT NO. lW where in our city as long as that por-n v ua ... es. c~n ... " and Rla\l'lc hundrtd~ of thou~anc,b. will be for the that any assistance gtnntothat Bids must be submltted Oil tbe Propoallcl'm attacbld with tio n o f the agreement remains unsigned. • • • ~·nemy . nd nr for nur surrend er. Professors . students. hip-country would be considered as the coatract doeuments fta'nished by tbe Public Works Drlpart- In view of the many demands f or free.. The next article will teU you r·c.~. apJX'a~r\. c~1ward~. an;~rch:,u. one-world~n. "peace· an act or -war agairist the United ment. The addl.Uonal copy ot tbe ProposalFormls to be ret:alDed ha r n•h.-rhomanJ~ nf rhem Jclihc ratdy brought us to the States of America. by the bldder tor b.ls recoz'd.s, Way Construction funds l·n o ther areas :.,,1 10 10 0_expect at the lest group " ' Tbe tired Ill ho Ea h bid ust be ---·'ed b --·• -·~ " . """ ,,•·Jn.. An' rnf.hlno,lcd Amo.:ncdn w•ll know what to do with re o cers w as-c m ac ........ ,._... Y -.. c .. ~oUR~~.~ cbec. or of the state, the highway officials w o uld ::-------------'"..:'::'"""'""::":;'';_' .::'"'.::._'::'":::'::.'_:'.::o::m::':'·.::.T:_H~f_:A::.::M:,:E;:R:;':::'.:'A:;N.:_W::.:A:.:Y:__ stgoed the peUUoa recom-Bidder's BoDd, made payable to tbe City ol Newport Beaeb, me.Dded that the services or for an amount equal to at least 10 perceat ol the amotmt *.. nnootplspaceendto gmoo.ney on a freeway that has LeHers to the Ed.·tor the 600,000FreeChlnesearmed Tbe tills ol ... project and thewor .. "SEALED BID" ..... for ces should be seeured tor be clearly marked oc tbl OI.Q1de of the eaYelope contalnJnr tbe the prosecution or the war. bid. The state is not lo~ing any sleep over • WHAT 00 YOU PLEDGE ? tar away when, the country wtu Now 11 ~Mms the strateo and that PubUc Law 87-297, The Cootract Doeumeots that muat be co~lated, eucti.ed, the like lihood o f losing money on the Editor of the Ensign, tali. as every decadent country Is to P, to the ;otera tor ap.-"tbe arms control aDd dis-a.mt returoed in the sealed bid are: A letter to my feUow Ame r1 -has 1n the past. And you, too, proftl ot the City Hall eom. armament act," illstantly A. Proposal coastal freeway venture here. Many a cans: wtu have lost your fortune, plex. lD effect the COtmCU ts should be repealed, The pe-e. Deslpa.tioaof SUbcoatractors Realtor l ooks with envy at the state's Since 1961, over44,000young with your sacred honor, and the saylnr: "U you doo't pass lbe UUooers recommended that all c. Bidder's 8oDd al bl h ldi Americans nave been ldlled 1n very We you are trytnc to save bocxls, you'll lose tbe $800,000. persons in pubUcoffleeormiU-D. Noo-eollusloo Aaldant v ua e 0 l}g'S in prime Newport Beach Vietnam; close toZ93,000youog may weU be squandered and not Tate. your cbotee." And It might tary com mud whose loyalty E. statemeat of FlniDcJal RetpOUlbWty property, knowing that the state will reap Americans !lave been -woUDded, worth Uvtng. add: "Sorry to put you tup&J-to tbe UaUed States urS ita F. Techateal AbUlty aDd EJI)el'teoee Reftreoces a handso me profit at the time of sale many ol whom wUl neYer be Start oow. Accept your re. ers oo the IPOt. ~that's tbe These doeumeGU sba.U be a.fi1Jed wtth the ll.patur• I.Dd able to leave a hospital; 1,430 spon.slb!Uty as a.o Americaa way 1t ts." t1Uea of the penou llp1q oa btlalf d. the bidder. For Cor- when the freeway project is officially young Americans are oow mls~ before Ills too late. For ml)llt.ha: &Dd moatb.s tbe pon.Uou:, tbe tic:DitW., of tbe Prtlidllt at Vtce PrHJdeal abando ned. sing to action, with oYer 400 of Yours truly, couqcu bas beeD 1rpd to tate ADd Seeretary or Alll.•nt Seer.,.,. are required ud tM Cor- these lmown tot=M hekl captive Richard E. Woodin a fortbrlebt approach to tbe ponte SAlSbi.U bedlQdtoalldocllmelltlnqrdrtD& llpatar•. P 0 W b f• F by our eomalunlst enemies a.m1 San Gabriel clYlc eeatar propoetUoobj-.. ID tbt cue or aPartaersblp,tbellptureol. at._. ODt IIMfl.l e e e ene If set eb. 8 ~~~ph··y~:~aoo10m:'wr::-.m,l~tiM" ~~~~!.-..... ~~~be~c-~.~~~-~-not- • ''ffiRESPONSlBlUTY '' the"·--.~':.:'~~~~-·-u~--... •-.. ~---~pr~~.,-~-.':':, 01~•-A $1 0 fund ratslng hmcbeoa 20 wttb 100 tures lmaciDable. ' .......... _ ""IMI ~~ -w .._._..., -vn--...,...,._ • ·-to aid the Newport Beacb Com. lett ~ver powlds of Tbe youag Amerlc&DS wbo Editor of the Ensi211. Howard Roprs bu beld oC m of tbe EliMtMU ud ~ Code. Tbe Coatractor Itt c e p 0 w ers some 7,000 slpa. ban gooe toVIetoam hue pled· Newport Beacb City Couo~ tor submJ.tu.Dc tbl t..... to Yote lblll.ate b1e U.C.U.--udc'llltGcatloatatM PropoaL ~ ~.c:_nA. o;I~r~ ~ld • tioa'-:': ~~=:=~~cials pd, u did thelr lot'efa.thers, ell's action aereeinc to put _, ot the people. Plw llli eo.nct Doc•_.•, lKbdaciPttlal ~ day, feb, 8, at the 8&lboa Say Mrs. Clark said, "North their Uns, their fortuou, aDd oearty $800,000 1o n.taoce tbe The odor Jaopoo. Batdto-U7 be otQ•Ped at tbe PabUe WorU ~City llll1. Club. Funds collected from tbe Vtetll&m ts ratting Yery sensi-their sacred honor. Many of COUDtJ mtmJelpal court flctU. dorllaUoD is JOUibil. RMC18d Mnport s.eb, Ca1danda, lliiD COil to Uceutdeolltn.etou .. A luncheon., clla.!red by actor JobD Ute W pabUc ""'tnloo and wti them, teUow Americus, bue Ues 1D lnine'·l Fubioa lsi&Dd tbe c.Uy.COIIIIty 1.CfM1H1L -.rlfwdlble cbu'et "'Of $1:00 w111 be ftllllnd IW MCII .c: ot w Ill be sed 1o nd ..,... k)st all three. cao be summed l.lliD ooe word: Either b)' COUKU act~o~t. 01' bf ,.._ ud CoiRad DocADellb .a...ca to aa.s. a l8 req~11ted ayoe, " u se beU..e our efforts can help lD What han you ple4pd, or lrre~cudbUity, tbe -lo -lla r....,.-W tbl PU.udecanctlloetul...aberttaDidwtUda • ..,.. students from UCI and sa.ata fiCl1al our sons husbands a.mt Tbia 1s -Monica City Collere lo coa-fltbers back to ~ " • what are you wllJ.la& lo pledp? I.D &beurd and n-power ol ''ilaltlaUYe a.! nf. .... tbe bid •Wac. front North VIetnamese I.Dd Strrlal 00 tho 00' mmtn-•· Will JOU too P'-~&t JOUf We, b'anp.at price to ~Y lot ' ereodum " 1 Tbe CltJ ... ..._I a. •nr.s lpedfttaKMt 1o.r Plbllc VIol 111 rats 1 p ttl> -JOW' tort ... , Ud JOW' Acred "cliJ tmap," • llanOJ D. P-Till PERALTA ol c-dol ....... Cooor-(lt'IO-and "wlleod>) u prtpUOd cooc 0 c 0 artt • , loa.r wltb Jobn Wayne aod Mrs. hoaor to ·~ our Mrriee-U 11 pruumed to be the BaiJot.laJud 1r1a.r Ma beet IIIPOIMed f1ce bJ .. ..,.. .... ,C&llinlaQI&altlftiii....._.Mtic won. lettera aweallDc lor humue Clart are Waller Koott, Coo-men? Will you be_, preMnt "tlnt lee'' of a "ctYicc.ter ,....._or "npart Ntt'oMI A.NictatloDUdtbiJ.MOC....,oe..a.lec.tnctartoiA.merta.. troatmoot and the rolouo ol P'OIIDWI John Schmitz State tllelr hoaor by "'-tnr tho ·---... the -ol ,.,.~ -.£ .... _ -.... rr=='bf"k ol CqriN _, bo ---:=-......... onrlud aames ot American prl.looers s.ator DeDDla C•Pftllloter' , As-~·-• 1 ht-1.. ..._, ..,._. ._, ·---. ~ ol -~ vlcloi'JthOJ&ndthoSoolhVtot. •w-I -....Y -ulattft-· O<p.llM Ud -M-ttio A"-oiAIIAoiloloo,Calli....,...=I'IO-trrl, war • MmblfmU Robert Bad ham •to 000 000 $11 000 000 --..... ..._... Co-ehalrmao, Mu, 9taolOJ ...,.. 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Uri -~.,c. --fte"'• -.-CltJ co a" 11 1111 CIIJ"...,...-11u ~.,. 1o c_. a.r P.o.w. and no A-.lcaa Locloo Yoctlt 00 lllo acalo to -...... ? -a pro-C......., 11111 1o ami --.., ud -n--• lOIII Moi llM 111 11 • .., 11 ,.. --Ia 1111 _..,It ILL A., P.Oa Boa IOU, Poll Clol> ol "-' t1arbo< Pool lip tho porn. lo 1M proet. 111o -· ol -olrwa atlll c-. led-a.. --........ ol -Aa Collop, IIO lor--. ..,110111 l'lr, a..,·~ BooQ, Calli. HI wiD ---~~~-' Ia--lo llop 1M--1M C1S11J ol~---. ud-1111-11 iord"liiilllo u 1111 lllo 1hrio II t•u•rllil ,. .... - ne altassW•• :'ooo-=..: ~'"'ddM . .._. ~,....-UdtotMoom...._~ llttoll lliiDrlld a".._._...... ..... .. , 17rnrtrldrtl!i-.......... .....,. ~~·I'J~ _, OUR~! Ju. -, It tbe U J01 a.liDw tli. 'Ed ·y oiW M tM baUtt ... nn., Mil .. ...a-'I' ............ ,~ ll&t:·rtrn., t II IIIII ... • -'1::;·:.. • ,,.,, -= lo ":...':.. cc:u-~ :": : ! =::::. :.= ........ -..... ~ =· .!p'' "'::::.'""'· .. ~ .... ~ ....... _ ... --"" • ··-"'' -----= r .. ... .. .... ca.. ,. .. ICOIPI ,.. ,._ JFF 'N ''CU'I"'I"' .. '*--... --he Ill .. ... 'Gb ... --......... lo lotlr-. .-tbiUIJ u u --uulr.,.•MIItiiiiCoMIJ,.....II'*-1111--... ---•11 1111 --·· ·-? If ,.. allolo .... lo ::..~ 1111 --.. ft. --· " ... -Oallll ..... " 1111 -.., '-··-.. --· lilt daJ ~~ bo -· 11;11-11.)_ . Cl!l!'• P-~Ill!.--~ l'*l&IUf!!. .... ...,lit -.. ' I . -· ZONT A HONORS AMELIA EARHART no ..... _, .. ., ao~a~rtx -...., tnJ.oll& --Amelia larMrt wW ...... td ud. baud ......... dlltrof• b)o lllo Newport ltuiiOr Zoa .... Ud u -cl t1lo ayt. Clot> at t11o -"'""1"1 tod&J, pt100 --ol 100 II&" Ju. 1 .. at tbt 8eldor Cttiltu mlcWdpa•M'I 8CIIo01 at !fada- Cbflboiul 1a Ctur Ha.Y-. Welten \tll.YtrlltJ, CblcaCO. 1'llo -~-1a CalL Cllr· ·---1 -· ..ee WU.U&ma of TUIUD., wbO mimOI'atel I&~MUJ ~111M ~~~~;~~~~--__!::~~~~~TV COURSES OfHUD OM LAW, I'SYOIOLDGY .fl. A pair o1 courses lDPiftllOI.. frkiiJ a1 7 a.m. • CliiMil 1. Musl·c ··n ba•oque style ::r.::= :,u ::-.:~ ~.:'-:.110..:-r~ I' at 0ranp ·c-.t &ad Goldlo. t.Dd oa ta. ...,. ctw.wel oa • 11'011 Colle .. , IJUa ..... la(:Eaell ,._. &ad n..-,o. TM Alta BUI& CommlltM of tiM a..t1 are lDYlted to atteod course: wtll be worth s con.,. Itt co.• ww bt ,...,. Orup COIIIIty Pb!Uumoalc 1M committee:• meetinp, Wlits w-ay W1dlt'da7 Ull Frl~ SocletJ. wtU preaeat a w:dQue wblellltakeplaeetbeSrdTbura .. ··~w for tile 10,1., wUJ be da.rat,.:C..oec-...118-..n. procram at tbe 10 a.m. coiiM da.y ol e.eh mootb. FurtMr lD-seen oa Wooday Wed..ayaDd .l.Dc Fib. l. meet~Ac Tbauday, Jan. 21, at Jormatloo may be otntnect br 1 ____ .... ---------------· tbt Newport s.tb bome of callln( tbe member&Mp chair. Mra. Robert Lowell Wolf. mu. Yn. Richard FrantUn, Mra. JobD Wymu.Wrs,[)oo. U 548-'7ZZ8. Yoder, 'a.Dd Yn. Joho Ken. Hamel,&Umembaraofthe fiTNESS PROGRAM AT Y Committee of the By, way ot cooperating wlth "501' a tablet can be cheap I" writes tiM wHtly ••eou.rva. AmaUa Eubart moatb,btca.- Un COI'Dtl'" colUJnD lD the tM .ft.moal: ru.r wu a ebuter !utp UDder the peo aame of member of tbe Zoata Clllb of, Clar-. saooa-Ito ""' om--lo lA 1919, --pJOrod b)o Mlu Earbort from n& -od. Sbo WU a tDODI· 1911 to 11117 u a e!YlllaD coo-bor ol 1t1o Zoo!& Club ol Nn DR. OOMALD CAMI'II!LL DR . $. L. IOI!HiotU ..-to propvo OIPI-YO<~ at 1bo limo ol bor dla- loitlloaYiatrls.Cl[II,WUIIams_.,.,.oou......ad-lbo· Tor B'ble s ss' COWity Phllba.rmonlc tl\ose New Yea.r•a resolutions wlll ptay ac.pnno, alto, lor lostq wetgflt, the Oraap aDd ree«ders tD music Coast YMCA offers a pt\yalcal of tbe baroque style. The re. nmess prou.am Ula1 iDel..:les eorder la the predeeeasor of )egging, ezert lllnl. Dr. Still- our modern wiDd 1Jlstrumeo.t. mans diet, weight tra1nl.ng, The procram will t8ature music steam, whlr)pool and sw1mmiDI DOt ooly from tbe Ell.sabetha.n In the outdoor beated pooiJi. rollrod to IHOuallaY)'Cll>· wwld 011111 1J>IU7.ZolDN· r ey I e IOn laiD, boYiol Mnod b1a eouDiry tab~ Earbort lolloWiblpa • h era but alsoarn.npmentslrom Claaaea are heid Wooday, the Trapp family, Wfldneldaf ud Friday. The WO· lor 15 Jtlll, Ito opee1allud u u ~ PNJo<l lA llloan..-, 10nto&UD&Yl-19U, proY1dtoc lellolulllli>aCOmmg to CM c urch to yoaag womu lD tbe fle1d of · DHE SS SALE aflatioa IDd uroaauuca, a.Dd IJUrnaU.oaaUy mown Bible DOW" lD lbe apace ICleoeel. eootereoee speakers and edu- Tbe Zonta (irll for Dec· catora trom the Ulllted States ember aJid Ja.a.ary wtU be a.od overseas will be featured psts at today' a 1scbeoo. Tbey at tbe 111Dial1'orrey Memorlal wtU be iatroduced, aJODe with Bible conference Jan, 24-29 their mothers, bJ' tbe ZOot& at Ceotral Blble Church, 23rd pr1 ehatrmea at tfM1 4. hiP St. and Oraace Ave., Costa schools, U.mes. Milcolm An .. Mesa.. Su.oday services wtU be gell, Joe Carlos Donald held at 9 aDd 10:30 a.m. aod at Scboenmebl a.nd Cath~lne Ket. 7 p.m • .NlehtiY services wtll ster. Mrs. B. Waldemar Acker, be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday president, wtll prealde at tbe througb Friday, meetl.ng. Capt. wwlams wlllbe Speaklng at Sunday morning introduced by Mrs.RobertHar· services Jan. 24 wlU be the bison, Amelia Earhart chair .. Rev. George Rutenbar, pastor man for tne local ellt). of Trlnlty Bible..Church, Rich- ardson. Te:u.s. Sunday even- ing's speaker wtu be Dr. s. L. Boehmer, wbo 1\a.s held pas~ toratea at the First Baptist Church of Waterloo, which he totmded, and Calvary Church, Toronto. He has traveled wide· IY as a missionary statesman. LITHOGRAPH$ HOW AT ART RENTAL COUNCIL The Art ReDtal COWlell of tfle Newport Harbor Art Mu- seum, Ia collaboration with the Comslcy GI.Uery ol Lol: Anp. les, amounces tbe publicatiOtl of 2 oe• Utbocrapbs by p-apblc artist Tom Fricano. otber speakers lncl..:le Or. Oooald Campbell on Monda y, Dr. Haddon RobiDBoo on Tues- day, Dr, John MUcbeU oo Wed- nesday, Dr. D.i.Yld Hoekinc on Thursday, and tbe Rev. Robert Shelton on Friday. AW"*iD& W.rs. Wolf will be men meet a.t 9:30 a.m. aDd eo~bost.es.sea Mrs. L. W. Jeo.k.s 7 p.m., and tbe meo at DOOn and Mrs, Tboma.s Bawne. and 6 p.m. --~I.~I~G-AL~MO~n~c=!---L!GM. 140TtC£ Dr. Campbel: 1stbeacademtc dean and professor ot Bible e-.nsitton atOal..lasTileo~o ... ~cal CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNlA ...,... ~ NOTICE IN vtTING BIDS Sem!Dary. SEALED BIDS wtU be r eceived at the otl'iee ol tbe City Clerk, The confereoc.e 1s cooducted City Hall, Newport Beach, California, until 10:00 A.M. on tlle yearly 1n leading churches of Znd daY of Febr~.ary, 1971, at which time they will be opened Southern CaUfornia lDCOCJI)era-and read, ror performing work as follows: lion with Biola College, La SAND REPLENISHMENT ON BA LBOA IS LAND BEACHES, Mirada. It is aa.med In OOnor 1970-71 of Dr . Reuban Archer Torrey, CONTRACT NO. 1326 wbo stOOled for a career 1n Bids must be submitted on the Proposal form attached with law at Yale University a.od Ia-the contract documents t\u'nished by the PubUc Wor ks Depart- tar became known 1Dternatlon-ment. The additional copy of the Proposal Form Is to be r etained ally as an evangeu.t, author by the bidder for h.ts r ecords. and theologiaD.Torrey Bible ln-Each bid must be accompanied by cash, cer tified check or stltute in La Mirada Is named Bidder's Bond, made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for him. , for an amount equal to at least 10 per cent of U1e amowll btd. The Rev, Fr~ Moue, pas-The title of the project and the words "SEALED BID" shall tor of Central Bible Church, be clearly marked on the outside of the enveklpe cont2.ining the Invites commWlity-wi.de patti-bid . cipatlon in the collfereoce ses-The Contract Documents that must be completed, executed, slons. Furtner informaUon may a.Dd eturoed ln the sealed btd are: be obtained by calllngtbeebureh rA p 1 No one likes to po~y soC for a sin&k tab~l -inc.ludina us. Ncver- thcks.s, some or the newer drugs cost that much. They ICC"IT1 expensive -yes, only seem. Cons1der this : Pneumonia u~d to mean 4 to 6 bedridden weeks. LO!>s of pay Often hospit~liution. Oftcn death. Nov., a few dollars· won.h o r one antibiotic witt genera II}' cure pncumon1a in da~. And th1s IS only one e-..amplc: ... there arc many Olhcrs. When you cun~u.fer what a few 50c p1Hs w1H do for }'OU, they 'iCCnl dov.nnk>hl cheap. Christensen ~111ac:y •a E. COAST 8111' .. ~A DaL 11M OSIOU S·IIM Tom Frieaao, well toown Southern CaWornla prtotmater and teacber, W"f.S born ln Ctll~ cago and studied at the Dol· verstty of lWools. He W beeD olflee at 548-5303. a: o:;~~tion of Subcontractors --,....------:1=-,---~------C. B1dder's Bood Ch News D. Non-collusion A.UI.davit U rc E. stale men! of F!nanclal Responsibility F. Teellllical Abillty a.Dd Experience References the recipleat of botb a Ful-The Lutheran Church of the bright crant aod. a. GuiPD--'lluter, 2900 PacUtc View Dr., helm memorial teUowsbip aDd Harbor View Hills--Or. wu. his work Is fouodlnma.oymajor Uam Eller wlU deUver ames- pubUc collectloas, amooc them sage 00 ''He came to seek and the Library ofCoogress, W'ub· to save" at the 9 aM 11 a.m. lngton, D.C.; the PtlUadelpbia services Sunday. The annual Museum of Al't; Art lostUute coogrega.Uonal meeting wlll be of Chicago and the Los Ange-held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Re· les County Museum of Art. ports of the yea.r's work and COOKING C.. AS$ AT OCC projection of pla.Ds for the fU-ture will be presented. A gourmet cooking class will • • • be offered by the Ol"a.Dp Coast St. Andrew's Presbyten.c..u. Eening College this sprlng. Cbureb, .60(1 St. -Aoirew's Rd., The class Is divided lito 2 CUtt Haven--"Achulgeofcom- sections~-ODe at 7 to 10 p.m •• m&ld" Is the serJDOil Uleme of. on Wedaeadays &l Edlson tl1ch Or, Clarles H. DlereDO.eiP for school, Htmt1Jleto.a Beach, and the 8, 9:30 a.nd 11 a.m. Sanday the other at tbe same time on seniees. At the 8 a.m. ser- the OCC campus 1D the homa vtce, Job's Daughters, Bethel economies bulldlftc, room 5. 313, with their honored Queen, Fee per class is $5, The course Miss LesUe Allen. will bewor· will eumlne the prepa.n.tlon, shipl..ng wilb the congregation. procedure and service of mod-• ~ • ern recipes. The First Baptlst Church of Newport Beac h, 2501 CWf Or., Newport Heights--The ser~on topic of Dr. Walter Pegg lor the 11 a.m. Stmday service wUl be "Not to destroy, but to fulftll.''A t 7 p.m~ w111 preach on the topic, "The man God called His friend." • • • Christian Science Churches --The lesson sermoo for this Sunday wHI be on "LUe." Ser~ "t'ices are held at 9:15 aDd ll a.m. In Newport Beach, 10a.m. 1n Harbor View Hills, and at 11 a.m. 1.n Costa Mesa. • • • Ne"WpOrt Unity Church, meet~ 1ng at 15th St. and lrvine Ave., CUU ijaven·-"The key to de- monstra.Uoo" wtll be the ser.- mon tooic of the Rev . Loren Flickinger for the 10 and 11:15 a.m. SuDday services. • • • These doeumeots shall be aftlxed wlth the signatures and titles or the persons signing on behalf of the bidder. F'or Cor - porations, the signatures of the President or VIce Preside~ and Secretary or Assistant Secretary are rl!quired and the Cor- porate Seal Shall be a.tt1ud to all doc uments requiring slgna.tures. 1n the case of a Partnership.__th~ signature of at least Q!l~ "''*aL p&rtnei "fs reQuired. . ·No bids will be accepted tram a Contractor w110 has not been Ucensed ln accordance with the provisions of Chapter 9, Division In of the Business ,and Professions' Code. The Contractor shall state hls Ucense number and classification in the Proposa.l. Plans and Contract Documents , incllldlng Special Provisions, rna) be obtained at the Public Works Department, City Ha.ll, Newport Beach, California, at oo cost to licensed contractors. A oon-reftmdable ctw"ge of $2.00 ft1ll be required for each set of Plana and Cootra.c.C Documents Issued to other s . It ts requested tbat tbe Plans and Contract Doc uments be returned wl.thln 2 weeU after the bid ooellin&-· Tbe Clty bas adopted tbe Sundard Speclfteations for Public Works Construction (1970 Edition and StWiements) as prepared by t.heSotahernCall.fornia Chaptersofthe American Publlc Works Association and the Associated General Contractors of Ame rica.. Copies ltlay be obtained trom Buildlng News,tnc., 305 5 Overland Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90034, (213) &'70-9871. too City has adopted Standard Special Provisions and Standard Drawings. Copies of these are available at ltle PubUc Works Pl"'"ll n finii'>h 27" wick by 72" bij!:h S4900 OWLS HOOT JAN . 17 The First Baptist. Church of Costa Mesa, 301 Magnoll.a St., at Santa Ana Ave.--Or. James Combs wtu bring a message at 11 a.m. Sunday on '•Money crows on trees." The topic lor 7 p.m. will be "Gems ftom The first ramuy night dinner of the oew year wtll be held Tuesday evening, Jan. 19, by the congregatloo ot St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, East Bluff. The dlnDer will be a pot-luck, starting at 7 p.m • Department at a cost of $2.00 per set. fr'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""':l ln accor danCe with the provisions of Article 2, Chapter l, The Newport Bea.ch Nlpt 3wls of the Hoot 'n Holler Roost wtU bold their first meet- lng of 1971 at 2 p.m. this Sun- :Dy, Jan". 17. at the Ebell club· bouse, 515 W, &lbo& Blvd., Balboa. An atterooon of tun. pm.es and s1Dg1Dr is p~. Articles are Deeded fortbeCity Hope table, accordiDg to Stewert, publicity ebair- ' RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS 20 -rd• or l•u ............. . 21 words to 30 worcls ..... . Genesis." • • • • SCUBA DIVER TO AID CL EAH UP 0 F OCEAN Part 7 of the Callforoia I....abor Code (Sections 1770 et seq.), the City CouncU of the City of Newport Beach has ascer ta.lned the MARINERS CHURCH geoeral prevalUng rate of per diem wages in the locality In Or. Glenn O'Neal, professor at Talbot Theological which the work Is to be perfor med for each craft, classification, or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract Semirat}. La Mlra.<ta, is the pulpll minister for the and has set forth these Items In Resolution No. 69&2, adopted 10 a.m. and 7:00 p,m. Sunday services. Tbe Rev. m William Acton Is ch ~Jch pastor aDd Is available May 12, 1969. A copy of sald resolution is available ln the o ce for visitation and counsellng. of the City Clerk. AU parties to the contract shall be governed The Plymouth Congreg;.a.tioo- al Church, 3262 Broad Street, Newport Heigbts~-The Rev. Norman Brown will preach at 10 a.m. SWlday on the topic, ''I bellrre W" by all provisions of the CalUornla Labor Code r elatiog to pr e-SUND.-\Y SCHOOL· • · · · · 9:00A.M. The SCUBA Assoctattoo vai.Ung wage rates (Sections 1770-1 781 !Delusive). WORSHlP SER VlCE · • · · · IO:OO A.M. (Southern CaWornta UOOer-CITY OF ~'"EWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNlA EVESUiG SERVICE· · • · • 7:00 P.M. water Breatttlng Assoclatloo) Laura Lagios, City Clerk 2200 E. COAST HWY ., CO RO H A DEL WAR will spor~sor an ecokla di~•;.P:ub:U~s:h~' J~an.:;.~•:•·~19:7~l~, ln~t~ne~N~e;wpo:r~t ~Har:.bo::r~E~ns:lgn:. ---~;:;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~ Feb. 13 and 14 otf the 90Uth- ern beaches. The purpose thls dive Is to pick ~as mucb ot the trash as possible fro•n I the ocean floor. The dive wtu be open to Qua.Ufied Scuba and free •bo wlsh to partlcJpate. will first go to the Aquatic Center at 4535 VI. 1ST AS way in Newport S.ch AFTER CHR M 673-5440) to pick ,.,_ SPEC IA!.S ~ Excellent Q.UI.Uty little spinet bag. When they bave $2 bag they w111 then return plano, 95• -~ nd d 11 ·-COMPLETE MAID SERVICES 31 -rds to.«) wotds Eoch word o,..., 40 words .. New and used Hammond spln-.x_. a ump w a et organs-~save ~ to $700. trash bl..n, at wh.icb time ................................................ "'1 Used Graod PlaDOs:Steinny, will be given a tree ta.ok aJ.r and a rame ticket. 2 Times l .,!O !.00 4.00 .10 1 Ti- 1.50 2.00 3.00 .OS 3 TiM .. 3.00 4.00 5.00 .IS bodiJ-: .Addr-........ la ...,.. Utao. II-cl $14 per 1,000. -• ..,.. --• fDr lanwlllltt he de- lalla 1o llalloo, NO 3- flaool, S.U.I1,Sul'raa- ~Milll, •• ,_ old ---·-_____ ........ ..... ( ............. .... ..... ...,;. FOI IPACS a. rW .oll ILC....,,.._ til -. "" • ....._. •• ,_.. -Call-" •'11-4111• ... - Yau oltJPCieDCe .. all -"<lolbloC. ~ Sped&ltJ, mta'l IIW1L -~ por or. liable w--. ID7 lllar-lla, COil. 1'71-1774. KD&be, Yamaha, Steck. etc., will then ..... back and ret trom $295. • ... Ctu'tstmas tradelns-Lester, ootller bag of trash. aDd Wurlltzer, Sauter, Yamaha ' peat the performaoce aDd others, from $%65. ward. -·------- Hammood H-100·-t'UU key & LEGAL HOTICI! poc!abwd, san $li50. NOTICE OF PUBUC "E~~~~~ SCKMIDT YLSIC co. NOTICE IS HEREBY YJ,maba-Hammoad .stelnwa.y 1SI07 N. Yatn St., Saota Ana tbat tbe City Eat. 1914 City of ------,==~--~bold a pUOUc -US Ordi.DUce No. MISCEI.LAI'IEO ORDINANCE or=-.:::c -:= EXPERT bleJ<lo ropalrllle ,. NEWPORT BEACH ADilP1•!Na all maUl. Tires ud all U• A SPECIFIC plaeomtot patti. At Balboa ABLISR A SIGHT -CUUII, 100 llalJ> Slreol, FINING THE DoDd, PlloM &"15· 'IIU. MrrTED -===-=-·----1 URES 011 A II'O.J'I _. ,...r t)'OI -PROPOSED NEWPORT~~~: oo ,_ ---r.-. CIVIC CENTER SITE, Sl -w1111 Bloo ~. ROll PIU No. i. <-'"-$1. CroWl NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ IIO?E.C-Itwf., THER GIVEN u.t 1bo ->[1010. c-dollw. uc boU!aJ wtu-;.,;"".i.tj;jtn; -u~~a-:Ai~~~~ 1bo ""' do1 " •• ALCOIIOUCI Alt0lll'M0!.8-at 1bo -o1 M1-'1111. P. 0. BOX liD, 1M c-11 :_bo~<l COITA·IIDA. CliJ llall ol • POl LOCAL MIWS =Boo~·;aa~~~~~~ "'"-~::: &Ill be ...... '-"""* C!QC:Iart CIQ af .. ,,_t a.e. --·It, It'll .. -~~~~~~......;::..,jllloll-'-i ,. FAST, EFFICIENT HOME CLEAN-UP By the Ho•r • Day • Week • COMPLET:ELY BONDED &INSURED LEWIS .. MAID-FO.R-A-DA:t ~-!~...f.:.,~9Z 24 HI. IIRVICI I •' THE LUX~ AIOUS IIEW lA~ !~~T~H~EATIE REA JUNIOR taCH of Costa Mesa woo this "C" bukettall eocounter with TeWlnkle 55 to 27 oo an outside court. This bit of action shows, left to right, Casey Morris of Rea school drlvlng in for 2 polDts, Jose Pette and Jim Mitchell, also oo the Rea teaq'l ; and 4 of the TeWinkle players, Scott WUson tn the for egrOund, Kyle Btseboll' behlDd Scott, Jason Kleinbelm and Scott Hayes. (Ensign photo by Vic Opalek,) f i.UOTT GOUlD PAULA PRENTISS The story of a beaut•ful &•d's lifet•me bel\\ een the ages of 19 and 22. "-'ATIONAt CEN£1tAL P!Cl UI!l~ F'l'fVnu .... ..,.., ... !1(-0.00' 12) Baseball Shoes · 9.95 to 21.95 Soccer Shoes · 8.95 · 14.95 Track Shoes · 18.95 te 24.95 Tennis Shoes · 7.95 te 15.95 ~sketllall Shoes 8.95 • 11.95 · 18.95 · Work111t Shoes • 12.95 lnao Preminaer Production NEWPORT-MESA SPORTS SCENE • - --'1 ··THE BALEARIC SCHOOL part IUid r oer-.lrd IUid fill iJ'ade !Ia& -II team In Costa Mea not all tile ..., • to u.e ltate tlnals in "C " dit'lst.oa, bat lost to Norco to ead ~ with run.oer-14> booors. TheN lads are tbe Costa Mea- Newport Beach city cbamps and Ora.ap COUDt;J cbamps. Pictured here With Coach Jody Deehan are Oac footballeu Tony Kane, Copper Wallace, Jeff Cutler, Gar)' steel, Jobl CaJIDOll, Jeft Mtur, John Wallace, Rosa SuUoD, Kl'ltD Fll%gerald, Jim Sutton, Ronnie Cbapinan, Jolul Robe~ Rob RaJ1k1D, Mark RaDkin IUid Randy Ryao. {Opalot pbolo.) . LUliNG UP tor the start of the boys' 3/4 mile cross- eotmtry race at the anoua.l City of Costa Mesa meet Jan, 9 at TeWlnkle Part are,· from left, Mark Happeny, Danny Otswang, Rick D.lvis, Mike Gilbert, Allan Martin. Mark Clark, Jotul Dessens and Bobby Summers. D.lnny Olswang edged out Rick Davts ln a drivl.ng t1nish by a sca.nt fiv e yards. Mark Haweny took 3rd, Ml.ke Gilbert 4th aDd Allan Martin 5th, Da.nny Olswang, the 3/4 mile champ tor Costa Mesa, llld the top 8 qta.U.t.ters Ill tbe meet are eUgtble tor the coumy meet to be held this Saturday, Jan. 16, at Mile Sqlllrt Park in FOI.Udaln Valley. 'En&lgn ~by Opalek.) ·- tte Man in "MONTE WALSH" BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY WED. 1 P.M. fREE REUESHIEIIS ~do .. 'ALE X WOHDERLAHD' --1\LSO-- 011111 (011'-.1 o,.,.. Nl.htly •t e:U P·"'· Sundf!Y •• 1 :45 p.m . Anthony Quinn as "FFap" ,. ( • SPORTS SCENE (C<W1 ·,~from-4) LorniM 'y--lito II . y-. 'old Clrll!' 11!11lo ,... - Suaa llolcall IN IIIII Triola -HlcuiUiir lid. 0""""' ... . ,.. ...,.. 14 ,_ old - The 1107!_ ~ ,.... old .... ~llj -"' lito 1-1/f "' . WU -., Dut Slffe-. Sem Ward, ........ 1D lilt Jell llacl.eaa -llod, P&!!l etlloal ume ot 1.11 _.,;.........;: Manor lr<l, Aaly Pou-4111, "' t11t pr--, ·e~oc~~­ T..., Po!DO 1111, Goot Bn41oy IDe at U1. Cart CIUlll pliiOt4 etb, Ztlt Cutler 1tb ud JtrrJ bet, Bob &c•nuac arcs. 111ut OLnur 8111. a-4111 IIIII Gl't(ll«aaflllll. Keitb Yarwood WOG tiM eUJ 8aJ:p WUd flftl¢ S ...-a C•k 1/4 mila eba..,.....tp wllh Clarllo oob' a --ID Mark Rtokto -Zad. 8eaD -biiiiUI -~~~~~­lleltuo, Mart , Frederlella, prenloal .. moot "' 11!0 ....... KIIY!o FUspnld, L&ureoCiark l..ornlao Y--lito II aDd Bobby MUJatftnl"*'iatb&l J81U' old girls' twa 1D tbe 1 order.., mU. nee, a.ad OiaDDI Blekl: Mary Feely woo tbe S/4 mill! nnt.,_, MC01111. rWl aad ns 1IDOIJPC)8Id 1n tbt l*'lbl from tbe meet ree.- 11 ~ oJd elau. Cbtts Cltler ords ud iqworedttmllaprec- woa' 1M U year oki sb'la' t1Ue 1Jt•ed. tbe uw. c•mpt from ill iW S/4 mUewithSusaaUotel Costa Mea slloOi maU YWJ flnltldnc ZDd and Brlgette Ran-creditable ~ 1n tbl .- tiD taldor 3rd. eornlD& eoom1J IIIII llala -. BOAT WANTED · FOR BLIND Tbe Services for the BUDI1 Services tor the BUDd. EAST SIDE COST A MESA 3 Bedroom Home plus Den 2 BATHS, HARD.,OOD FLOORS, PATIO DOUBLE GARAGE ·-·-AND A.CCOMOD- ATIOH P~R CAMP E R OR TRAILeR. $23,950 ROY McCARDLE, · Realtor llllll~tT CDSTUiaA ot S&ota ADa has ava.tlable a lf a boat ls touDd--and after $ZOO --ol pollll, labor it Is r<P!rod··-• will be 1-------------------aod bauUng sentces to rent many bU.od periODf 1n ttw tar-1'" a boat, but lt bas oo boat. bor area wbo will bt ~ Tbat strange clreumstaDce Wby the bod for tbt bllad? came abott last week after lt They"re going to lllarD to Scubl. was c;SetermlDed tbat a boat lbat divet had beeD dooated to the orpo- Uatloo fiS "Just too tar """" JOHH LOWE Dl ES to repair." Jotm Lowe, 50, ol1640 New· Tbe Balboll Bay Lions· Club port Blvd., Costa Mesa, dled had doaated $1,000 from tts Jan. 8 at Ills resldeDee. He lobster blte fUnds toward the was born Marcb %9, 1920, la repairs of the boat, along wttb Ulloo~, aud c:am.e to <>ranee the oecessary labor. Lobster County 49 years ace. He wu bake cbairman Muio PllClnt, a seU..employed arcbitectural owner of the House ot Color, draftsman. had donated $200 worth of paint; Surrivors lDClude 3 soas, and W.ariDer's Dry Dock t\ad ROQ&ld of Costa Mesa, Patrick dooated the llauUng out service. of Livermore and Ra.adJ ol But when the boat was pulled Hunliogtoo Beach; b1s molber, from lbe water lt was beyond Mrs. Edilb Lowe of Eagle Rock, repair. and 8 grandcbtldren. So now the Lioos Club is Funeral services were held lookinK for anyone wbo m&Y Jan. 12 at the Westcllff Cbapel. have a "repairable" 30-32 foot tntermeot wu at Falrbann power boat to dooa.te to the Memorial Park. Marina opens CDfe1 cafe The Brunch Box, wllicb had too Beach;-and a • soo. Ctlrls, been closed since the death or 13, in priYate school. partner Bill Thompson last The ContiDental Cate, teatur- month, is now open again in the InK conttoental breaifa&t, lunch Ensign building in Corona del and Marina's bome.m¥e pas. Mar under oew ownership and a tries, Ls open from 9 a..m. to DeY oame,Martoa•sContinental 5 p.m. Mooday througb Saba- Cafe. day. Earl Kick. whohad~ra.ted JOE LAKIN DIES the Brunch Boz with Mr. Thompson, has sold the rest-Joe E. Lakin, 53, of 1Z91l aura.nt to l&ariDII. Valsamakis Watson Ave., Cost1 Mesa, dled of HuntingtOn Beach wbo · Jan. 9 at Big Bear Lake. He leal'DIJd culinary skills~afam .. ns born July Z8, 1917, lDKan· oqs school J..D Paris. Her bus· sa.s, and came to Or~ band, Cbrl.StoPber Vilsamakll:, ty 30 years aco. He was Is an electroolcs eogtneer wtth owoer of a AutooeUcs 1D Aoaheim. He re· busioess. celvecl b.ls professlooal train· Survlfors include hls lng In Germany. Botb were born Earldea.D; a son. Garyol ~:1;.;;-ol j In Russia, came to the United ta1n Valley; a brother, \.J States some 20 years ar;o met San Bernardino; and 2 p-alld- ln Los Angeles and were ~ar-chlldreo. rled there in 1952. Funeral sentces were held Tbey ha.ve 2daugbters Helen Jan. 13 at Baltz Chapel, Costa 17 and AMe 16 aitendl.ni; Mesa. Interment was at l;"".dtson hiKf:i s~hool'ln HuntlnK-bor Rest Memortal Put. Pavilion Queen gels o.k. Tbe question of whether the DurlDK the 904-y periods, Pavilion Queen will continue lbe oolse ud rout!Ag problems to operate on the waters of the were resolved to the satls· barbor was settled Monday lliebl ta.ctloD of the CouocU and tbe as the Newport Bea.cb City ~per~mlt~wa~s ~gr~a.Died~~·£::U:L Council pve unanimous ap. proval to the issuance of a ! permit sought by Davey's Locker IDe. Only a handfUl of people protested tbe request. ::;~;:;::::;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;:;;;=;:;;;;,;.: The Counc:U actloo tollo1t"ed MlU'IY one year of debate over tbe Issue, during which Dav. oy's Locker nspveo two 90-TOO LATE TO O.ASSIFY di.J temporary permits to work out problems of oolse aod rout. FOR RENT: BRAND NEW 110-J.Di turn. 2-bdr., Z bl.th, upper Ourtog tbe LnWa.l hearlnK 011 d~Iex. $250 mo., leue. Yo. the matter, the same ha.ndfUl gel Realty, CDM, 613-2020. ol protestors objeeled to the massive cnfl oper.,UO,: ob. the w&ter, claimtag that ooise and tnn.sloa. of prt.-acy created, by the sigbt-seelol boat were in- tolerable. Some called U a "t:az.ard to aaYlp.Uoll." OFF LIDO ' • Wa.tertroat COIIdOmlAiam, 1 8R ••. $ U,500 1!0' ,.--. Hill, 1-.•• $110,000 , • ...,_, 5811, ·-1/1 -••. $115,000 LIDO ISLE Lot S2 I II fl •. , •. , ... , •••.• $ M,IOQ L<>t .,. 881\. .............. ' 51,100 4 8R, &..1/111011!8, -lot. .... I M,IOO • .. 1-1/4 -. -lot. .... ' '11,100 ····--lot.· ........... 100 4 ........... 1-1.11 .... -· ' •• 100 sa,..._ ..... -.-~~~~ t • .,.. ' ..... -. -·lol ......... 1\i:.., ....... , ......... loU .... ~000 lHOWM IT A,OIMTMIMT O:ILY p.£, &,.,..tt ·R.alt, pHMniJ BUILDERS AWARE! INTEREST RATES DOWN -DEMAND UP . 2 OF A KlND -just listed . large sites, cus- tom Newport Beach area, cul-de-sac, $20.000 each. VlEW LOT -Interestin g buildm.'t s1te. fab- \l lous view, $18,500 . CHINA COV&--overtooking jetty. entire Ha.r· bor. Exciting and different locale. $57,000. • -a,.._.,.. a......,. ~ PETE BARRm REALTY J 1601 -·H Dr~ IU. t~ · 6GUIIO MACNAB -IRVINE Ser\'ing Newport Harbor since 1954. twe n~y­ five experienced residential salesmen wlth over 270 years of service. FINER HOMES NEW IN CAMEO SHORES Warm sunshine pool side and a Catalina ''iew will be yours in this charming 4 bedroom home in an excellent. location. 182.!100. CAMEO SHORES T"nree bedrooms. three baths. Sheltered pool. Large terrace. Good ocean view. An im· maculate house with great charm. Realis- tically priced at $82.500. MACNAI-IIVINE lloolly c-.... . .... loy.W. Drlw 07~11 911 OO..r Dr., s..tt. 121 142-12l5 New...,. -..eft SI'NATID Ott TIJt ACIII' IPACIOUI I a 2 IIIJ)IUIII. APAJITMIWTS ,.,., a u"~"" ,,_ 11M • Plhate Patios • Fi1eplac:es • POOLS • ' Hole P.u\t.lna Oletn • T•nis • Sc:pAiate F-.nity Section e Adj. 10 Sct.ools ..-&d PlayJiound 9005eoL-. eM C.ut Hwy.d•" .. f••l• lol••• MAl ~:1611 IIIISIDIIHTI.tL .tHD IUSIHBSS PROPERTIES . ··-1'0• IHTUIISTBD. PROI'BSSIOH.tL COH SID II lot TID H. S I! 8 ~I lUI. ISUTI 2111 I . Cooot M.,., eo-• olo4 - QS.:IJIOI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill• tllftiUib tile lllalttple u.u,. ..,dee al tile N•wport Jladlor-eo.ta ••• 1 8oUil al ......... total-' GNI: tM mtn~cm ror t11e TWKL'ft ...... ~ 1... ,... , ...... t,IM ua&t ..a• uid a AoD•• ft1H IDcriUt' at 6 onr tile =::;:oc1 allllt ,eg, .... ~a ~· Ullt JGIIl' p..,...-t) wtaa a Realtor 117 • a -··-.-.. .-....-.•. Newport l11dt .... .... Island Cosio Mesa l.i4o .w. c-. .. Mer PRESTIGE WATUFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY AI'POINTMINT f2 LINDA ISLE DRIVE Beaut. 5 BR., 4 ba. bome w/formal din . rm. &. family nn. 3 Frplcs. OUtside stairway. Bui.lt.ut aun cabinet 1r bookshelves ... $145,000 61 LineS. Ia'-Driv• Newly listed. Prestige waterfront home. 4 extra lg. Br., 4 ba., pwdr. rm. Lge.liv. rm, &: den: 3 car gar. Beaut. garden patio w/room for pool Deck & dock. By Appl. .... 1220,000 n Linde lale Driv....O,.n Sund•y New 5 Br .. 5 bath home on lagoon. Marble entry,_wet bar, A!t1!FM Intercom. Huge mstr Br. has beam ceal. It own (rplc. Large liv. 1c. fam. rms. w/frplcs. w/deck .... • ... $185,000 BILL GRUNDY, .Realtor laJ-Dr._,,;..... .. .... ••••••o•~ooooe THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD . .. AT ONCE ... BE.t.UTIFUL IRVIHE TERRACE HOME WITH POOL .. BE.t.UTIFUL C.t.RPETIHG ... W.t.S OCCUPIED BY OLDER COUPLE C.4LL TO VIE W OWHER WILL CONSIDER .t.HY RE.t.SOH · .t.BLE OFFER. .t.SKIHG $59,500 CoRBIN-MARTINjl 644-7662 J I :.::..::;;;L __ ==---__.;~ Bay View-Jetty View Ocean View 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, plus Den& Pool .CALL US TO SEE THIS •••• Do You Need a Large Home With a View? WE H.t.VE TWO TH.t.T WILL FILL THE BILL ' HI. Six bedrooms plus family room with a view. HZ. Four bedrooms plus family r oom with a view. • ••• Shorecliffs Three bedrooms, 3 baths, plus huge family roOI!l . Fee land south of the hi way, large lot. M.t.KE .t.H OFFER OH THIS OHE •••• An Older View Home IN CORONA HIGHLANDS Three bedrooms, 2 bathS, fee land. $46,900 r •••• I WE H.t.VE REHT.t.L~-C.t.LL US TOStE THEM Selling Your Home? YOUR REALTOR IS YOUR MOST RELIABLE GUIDE TO ... YOU 'SHOULD KNOW: *Multiple Urting Realtors Account for more re·saln than all . . by f1r . *More th1n 90'6 of prospective home buyers rely on Clat~ified ads for home pun:::h8181. Thait's why your local Multiple Listing Realtors pur~­ hundredl of column inches per month in metropol- itan, county end local newspepers. *Your multiple listing realtors· are independent businessmen. · WE HAVE ONLY ONE BOSS ·· YOU . Get in touch with your Re altor. a professional in real estate who subscribes to a strict Code of Ethics as a member of the local board and of 1he National Association of Real Estate Boards. Call Your Realtor TODAY - 1M IS SOU6HT Newport Beach's priority list on trattl.c signal lnstallatloo got some revision Mondayi but 1t isn't exactly what VIce Ma.yor Howard Rogers was OOplng tor. The priority llst, before Mon- day's CouncU acUon, Usted tbe intersection at Newport Center Drive East and West as the top priority, Mr-. Rogers said be does oot think tra.tfic signa.ls for lr- YlDe's Fashion Island dwelop- ment sbouJd be constructed by the city. He satd he thought tnat when the llnal tract map was approved, the Irvine Co. had agreed to pay for their own stgn:lls. The Irvine Co. had agreed to construct its signals, but under protest. The former City Coun- cil, however, on Feb. 9, 1970, changed its poUcy on the mat . ter and agreed (on a 4.3"vote) ( to be responsible tor the traf. 1 fi e signals at the location. What did come out of last POWIUUL SELF-PRIMING PUMP ...... Wltll ... , Drift ...... Now you con pump wat.r, oil, che-micals ond o~h.r /lquldt ..;th your •l.c:tric drill aa a ~r tourc•. Thta compact pump it o mighty miM t+Kit pwnpt up to 200 gollont JMr houri S.tf.prlmlno to 1-10 fMt with pr•uur!i to 25 pti. Th•,. ihotlld be one In ev_,-tool bo• to M~pty overftow- int dillwtalhers, wathlng t:'lodlin .. , oquariumt, clotfad tll'llo aM pool co"•"'· Mokn Mty work of c~noint oil In IIIWI'I'"owert, boats ond (Ott ond obovt onything elM you can think of at hoftle or work. lugged p~lc platric body wtth chamlcol M1tont ..,_ N fte1ibla iMptll« and 1to/nlet. .... 1 dtoft will 1M rev tong. ft'OI.II:tl•f,.. ..,.,;c. In Matt chantkolt, ciltl or ..... plain dl.ty -· OIAUII ft,O • .ax .. t .. '"VINE, CAL. I P"OitNIA tMII4 ·-~~---~-­---i,.,...C•J of "·" .... for tu OfiCI , •••••• • • • NEW_OIIT HAR80R EIIIQI( • FIIIST IEcnOII -·-filii 'IMURSDAY!..JAN. 14, ltn CO IIIJIIA DU.IIAA,. CAU F. OFF thru Feb. '71 Hoag heads . Scout group HEARIHG FEB. 16 OH LAWH BOWLIHG SITE Tbe Newport Beaeb Parks, Beaches and Recreation Com~ mlssloo wlll hold apubUebear- ing Feb. 16 at 7:30p.m. iD the City Councll chambers regard- ing a Newport Harbor Lawn Bowling Association reqUest to install lawn bowlln& greens in Irvine Terrace Part. OFF thru Feb. '71 "WORLD'S LARGEST" EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERY SERVICE Drop•ry Cl.aning. P•rfect r•gardl•n of the oge of your drapery, or I 00 '"1. replacement if c:l.artOble, • He WUtt4 HeMs • FlMtt PtNflnt ...·~fvl D t • Now ~lot wltll • ,..,":; ~ tcora or Celt's bd..m _ s, .. , .... .. • No Slwl ... ,. • Dr-"' ...... or • Ptrlact Evtn HeMs Atftrt4 • Wettr Stain Ramoval • Dr.,.tet R.,.WM Dr_., H.,.;.,. lootoiW 104 lopoln4 VALUABLE COUPON p .. I /?_~f']l WOILD'S LIIIUT I \1 ~ WJ DUPIIY Cli&JIEUI I I . 'I THE IIUIII Of THIS COUPON IS INTITUD TO 1 OIMt I ·1 Off ANY DIAPIIY CI.WIM OIDII. CAU 642-027U I I 011540-1:166 TO !.IAYI YOUR OIAPIIIIES I'ICIID '!_~"I 'I IEIISTAWD.LOAN OIAI'U AYAUIU AT NO,......._ I sAvE 100fo OFF sAve I I OF FER GOOD OHL Y UH TIL lURCH '!,._1971 I ..................... OUR EXaUSIVE SERVICE I'IIOFESSIONAL INSTAUA TION PROFESSIONAL REMOVAL LIT cotT IJIISTAU. NIW D1tAP11 w.~._,.... ..... , .... ., '*kl ... ,._ .. _, llliacrl•l~~oeti"t ""'- 1366 642-0270 NEWPORT BEACH JOe • lot COSTA MENTAL ~~~~~~~~MESA~ 'ROTARY EDUCATIONAL AWARDS TO BE GIVEN • The Rotary Club ot NetrpOrt. eo. Zl to 35 yeua old, wttb a lrv1De Ia seeklllc yoUQ.g meo secondary ediJ&tioa aDd at least aod women from thl.s area to two Jtars' worldA&: taperleoce. apply tor a Rotary FotmdatJoo ID addltlOa, P"&IIU are made .,... edueatlooaJ award, accordiDJ to teama ol JOQD.( busioeq 1o Robert J. Beaisb, clubpresJ-and profeu1oc:al men who spend ' . ' dent. two moothl &broad 1n a The Rotary Fow:QaUoo is a trict-spooaored ~:,,:r;:;~~ non -proflt orpntzattoo s~-All awardee recet•e• ported· by cootributlons tram cover costsofroUDCI-trfptrans- Rotarlans and Rotary clubs a-portatloa. tuition, mea~. lodc- roUDd the workl. Sioce 1947, lDg, lnteutve l&opp train~ the Founda.Uon has awarded ing, U necessary, and funds for more than $10 million for Its educational truel durt.ng the vartoo.s procrams, and more year. Awardees are eJI)eCted thaD 4,000youngmenandwomen to act a.s ambusadars of good - have gone to a country other will for thelr country throuttn than their own for a year of informal contacts a.od through study. appearances before Rotary Three types ot edocatlooa.la-clubs and other c1Yic and ed- wards are oneredbytheFound-ucatlonal cro~s. atlon: Graduate fellowship, for Detailed lnformatlon about 20 to 28-year-olds with a bach-the eduatlonal awards is avaJI- elor's degree or Its equiva. able from Ralph W. Tipping, lent; undergraduate scholar -Rotary Foundation chairman, -:hlp, for 18 to Z4~year~lds at 4630 Campus Drive, Sutte with a minimum of 2 years of Z04, Newport Beach. AppU- untverstty level work; and tech. cation deadline ls March 15, nical trainee, tormenandwom. 1971, for the 1972-73 academic year. A PUBLIC OPEN HOtEE last Friday marked the opening of Hoar Hospital's 37~bed mental hea.lth unit. More Ulan 500 employees and members of the community attended the ceremooy aod loured the fa.c1Uties; located in tile oortll unit of tbe llospltaJ. Pictured bere at the ribbon cutting are, trom lett, the Rev. WlUiam Robert Parry, chaplai:l at HOi.& Hospital; A. Vincent Jorgensen, president of the llospltal board of directors; WIIUam R. Hudson Jr., llospltal admlnlstrator; Micht Ross, 3~year~ld daughter of Harold Ross, psychialrlc tectlllicb.n for the mental llea.Uh unit: Dr, E. W, Klatte, program ch.ief, Orange County mental health services, and Dr. Ronald Mlhordin, medical director of the mental health unit. The unit "'WiU offer inteosive, short.term in .-pattent treatment In association with the services already available at Hoag, (David Ross photo.) ~raphy 6y jeffrey INOlviOUALL V '5TVLEO COLOR WEDDING ALBUMS CREATIVE PORTRAITURE ARTISTIC ENGAGEMENT SlniNGS CHILO PHOTOGRAPHY C.Ol L 'Oit "'0"'£ "lt£S£N'iATIO,. 545-6786 3010 C(VlON ~AO • COSTA MESA .. -.-........ ~ -·c.t.o ...... """"'00• ........... ·----------- Boating course offered "1!.~ .. ~ The Balboa Power Squadron tile road, marLner's compass, ~~~~ .. begin another free basic seamanship aod sa!ety, boat 673-0150 Mrs. Cardwell to lead DR. RONALD J. MIHOROIN Is day, 18, at the Ne""'JX)rl and course plotting. Cllrlll boatln' cour~e at 7 p.m. Moo-~~ype~s:and:~l~e~rm~ino~lo~OY~.~'"':'~"~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harbor Emblem Club the director of the newly open-Harbor Yacht Club, 720 West ed mental health unit at Hoag Bay Ave., Balboa. WOMEN'S COMMTI'TEES of the OraopCoooty Philharmon~ tc Society wUI be(tln their 1971 activities with a vlstt to the Los Angeles Music Center on Thursday, Jan. 28. They will board busses at the lrvlne Coast Country Club at 8 a.m. and will be at the Dorothy Chandler pavtUoo for a work day session of the Los Angeles PbilharmooJc Orchestra, rehearsing tmder cond~~etor Zubln Mehta. Follow1nc a noon luoeheon, there will be a tour of the Music Center. Pictured above, all ready with tickets for the enot, are Mrs. E. Morgan Quinn of Udo Isle, at lett, committee member, aDd Mrs. Edward Schumacher of Dover Shores, cba.lrman of Mr s . Louise Starr, presi- arrangements for the day. Other committee members are dent of the S~reme Emblem Hosplb.l. He is a graduate of The class will meet every the University of Kansas Medi-Monday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. cal School and completed his for 13 weeks. No advance re- resldeocy in psychia.try at gistration Is needed. Further OCLA. While servtng in the informattoo may be obta1nec:l Navy as a lieutenant command-from the clus secr etary, lsa- er, he headed the psychiatric bel Pea.se, 673-1855, who says, department on the U.S.S Sane-"Enroll at the class. Bring a tuary, a hosptb.l slllp, ~held ootebook and pencil.'' 17TH SEMI· ANNUAL GARRETT'S FURNITURE Mrs. Alex McGregor aDd Mr s. Matthew Schuster. The Club of the United States, wtll vtslt to the Music Center precedes by 2 days the concert cooduct the installation cere- of the L. A. Philharmonic ln UCI Crawford Hall at 8:30 monies for the Newport Har~ p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30. Zubin Mehta will conduct, and 27. bor Emblem Club 394 at 2 p.m. r!!~t:~p~lanl~~st~Oanl~:•~I ~Bar:•:ubo:i~m:.:wt:U~be:lbe:~eue:•:l~so:lo~·"''this SWMiay, Jan. 17, at the NewpOrt Elks Lodge. Assist- Mrs. starr will be her the same position at the Naval The course is offered free Hospital in DaNang, VietDam. to the public and applies to He Is a fellow In the departmeot outboard, inboard aod sail boat- of community and social psy. tng. It ts oot necessary to own chology at UCLA and member a boat to take the course. Once -a-:Year-Sale! ·mir-... L :::::::::.~:~ !,,.~,;;~president, will lwKI over gavel to Mrs. otis Card- of the Hoag Hospital medical Topics covered includ"' aids staff, (Jack West photo.) to navigation, nautical rules of Scouts plan food fair • PROGRESS rh Y H B W 't' p Mrs. Westman will re-al 0U ave een aJ tng., {)f maiD iD service as jwllor past SHUL TOH -"Desctrt Flower" Hand & Body Lotion, reg. 2. 25 .. Roll•on o r Cream Deodorant, reg. 1.00 UX FACTOR sus s .50 Swedish Formula Hand Creme, -re1. 2.95 S1.9S Astringent, 12 n. oz., reg. 3.50 SAVE .!.75 .............. : .. S1.7S Slr.tn Freshener, 12 n. oz:., reg. 3.50 SAVE 1. 50 ................. S2.00 Dry Skin Cream, reg. 3.50, Save 1.75 .. S1.75 Moisture Essence (under mak~up lotion) .If. .. Reg. 5.00, SAVE 2.00 .......... SJ;uu LIMITED TIME ONLY "AQUA RIUS" SPRAY MIST COLO GNE plus PERFUME ESSENCE ... S4.50 TUSSY .. Wind and Weather" Hand and Body Lotion, reg. 1.25 .... s .S9 reg • 2.00 .... Sl.OO For Extra Dry Skin . . . . . . . . . sus COTY • ,.Emeraude" Beauty Bath Collection SPECIAL INTRODUCTO RY PRICES Bath 011 Parra.lt, reg. 4.00 ......... SJ.OO Bubble Bath Beads, reg. 3.00 ....... $2.00 Foaming Bubble Batb, reg. 3.50.. . . S2.50 After Bath Body Moisturizer, rea. 3.60 S2.50 REVLQN "Intimate" Super Moisture Lotion Reg. 3.20 .................. S1.9S Clean &. Clear, reg. 3. 20 , ......... S2.00 "Moon Drops" Moisturizing Cleanser Reg. 6.00, SAVE 2.75 .......... SJ.Z5 "Etema 27" Cream, rec. 7.00 SAVE 2.00 ................. SS.QQ .. Moon Drops" Under Make·UP Moisture FUm, reJ. 11.00 ...... . S6.50 "The Beauttrul Face Makers" Set 4. 50 Value ......•.• · .• · · 'Touch & Glow' liquid wake•up plus Young Blush "Intimate" Eau de Toilette Spray {O nce a Year Special) ..... . SJ.OO .. S2.50 FABERGE' --LIMITED EDITIONS COLOGNE. Special ..• • • • • S2._, BATH POWDER, with colol'le $3.50 DUBARRY Hand & Body Lo'tlon, reg. 3.26 SAVE !. 40 .......•........• SI.BS Motature Petals, 8 ot. with dispenser SPECIAL ••.••....•.•.....• S6 ,_, Cleanato& Cream ro r Dry Skin . Re1• :a.26;SAVE 1.26 .••••.•.•• $2.00 Peaetrado1 Cleanser, re&. ·a.oo SAVE 1.00 ..••.•... · · · · • · · • S2.00 Slio Frubeoer. roc. 8.00, SAVE 1.00 $2.00 firllllDI LoUoo, re1. 2.00, SAVE 75f .• $1.25 Cello1oo Ho,.ooe Cream, r., ••• 00 ••• Sl.OO Batura AIIODO, r•l· .5.00 (0 8.150 Sl.OO & $5.00 WE DELIVER ........ ...... • Jp,rellid<,ru: Other omcers are JOhn &relay, vice~resi-G:ily foreign costumes a'nct time to time for special pro- Mrs. Frank Graves, tl-foods from other countries will jects," Mrs. Thomas said. secretary; Mrs. Dee be featured when Cadet Scouts "During sales of calendars and Wrs. Wayne MRS. LOUISE STARR D'om Costa Mesa and Newport cookies, adults are a uea.thelp secretary; Cessna McGanan. flrst ruard; Beach sponsor their Feb. 6 to the leader by assisting ln Jila.n1D, corres. Mrs, Art KroeninL secood !.ad~. s~rvtsory roles. Of course secretarY; Mrs. Kip ctJUd; and Mrs. Herb Mateas, The e¥ent wtU be held at there Is alnrs a demand for · ch&irman of trus-orp.nist. Mariners school from 11 a.m. a Girl Scout troop Jeadefo." tees; Mrs. Harry Franken. sec~ The Emblem ClubtJoldsmany to 1:30 p.m. Proceeds will oo Mr s . Thomas may be cqn- trustee; Mrs.LoretaFrlck.. functions tbrou&Dout the year, toward the Girl Scout wor ld tacted by phoolng 673 -6470, third trustee; Mr s. Edward the donations trom which are friendship fund. marshal; Mrs. Sta.n-slated for ph.ilanthropJc pro-Under the directloo of Mr s. REMII'IOER IS GIVEN 01'1 1st assistant mar ~ jects. At their Jan, lZ bust-Wlldao Thomas, the Girl Scouts NEWSPAPER PICK-UP Jacob M}'nder se, the general services d.ire<:tor of the City ot ~ewport Bea ch, has issued eMANY FLOOR SAMPLES eiTEMS UP TO 1/3 OFF! H.J.GARRfJT fURNflURE 2215 HAUOR II.VD 646.0275 COST A lollSA Mrs. Leonard Joh~n; ness meeting a representative are a.cUve ln numerous com - assistant marstW; Mrs. from the Marda.n SchoolofEdu-mW'Iity projects throughout the J [.ch..;d Lutze, chaplain; Mrs. cational Therapy and the year. For patients at Costa Moore, press; Mrs . Em-H.E.A.R, Foundation were re-Mesa and Hoa g Hospitals girls I .. ,,., Weotl;ell, historian; Mrs. cl.pleots o.f donations. make tray favors. Visits to a reminder concerning the pick-p ~O F" E SS!ON A L t NT E R IO R 0 E Sl (iN I!: AS up of ne wspapers ln tri.al areas '::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::7 Time to check heaters In the city. Bundled newspapers are being picked up this week and the week beginning Jan. ZS on the first refust> collection. convalescent s hOused at Park Lido and Sawyer Convalescen t Hospitals are on a weekly basts. Scouts read, play cards aDd sing for ~tients. The cold months ot winter tl!1ed vented p s heating equip-In cooperation with the n.re ART TO BE 01 SPLAy EO are upon us and Newport Beach men t, properly ma..lntalned, depa.rtment, clothing and food Fire Chief R. Jan Briscoe ad-presents nobar.ard. These mod-were collected for Danny Dav. vises all residents to take the ern beaters now provide winter ey's lDdiaJl project during ttme to see that their space comfort to a vast ma"'rtty ot the Christmas holidays, beaters are fuoctlootng prop-Southern Callfornia homes. Contributions · of. Chr istmas erly. "U an unvented heater must ornaments, clothing and toys r(1] 'aut'& ~lnfnen ~ and gifts ~ "All heaters should be ln-be used, every precaution are made' to Fairview Hospital. spected at least once a year should be taken to make sure a Troops actively Sl.lJPOrt the by a qltllll.fted service agency wi.Ddow is lett open; the heater ecology program by collecting to Insure both ecooomical aDd ts kept away from drapes; and a thousands ot jars, bottles, al- eft\cient operatloll, '' the chief screen is used Uthereare s mall umlnwn cans and newspapers. sa.id. children around.'' "Volunteers are oeededCrom "Special precautions should be taken with older, unvented equipment which lacks a system of carrying the product of com. bustloo outside the home. With- out proper ventilation, asphyx. laUon can result. Reading program launched Reading flrst and for emost pete for an Epstein Memorial among th~ "big three," will Foundation sc holarship. The "Old heaters--In which the make a strong comeback at the er lso Harbor Area Boys Club, thanks name Is not tully shielded~-a to Its new ''Discovery '71'' pro-present a fire har.ard. The safest course is to replace aU gr~m. , .. of these obsolete heaters wlth 'Discovery 71• adopted by ·'ed h 11 the Club to get more boys to modern, ve.... gas ea ng ext od tbelr readioghablts •Ul equipment " e • A law r~enUy passed by the encouraee them to respond to State Ledslature requires that what they re&d and to share tbe toUowtB( warnio.r be placed lllelr readlng uperleoces with 00 all oew and unvented heat-others, accordlne toM.Iss Calby ers wblcb are sold after Jan. LeW1s, central branch Ubrar- I 1971· laD. foubdation regularly aids Boys ' Club members with artistic tal- ents . Sportshlrts will be awarded to the 3 boys .-no are out- sta.ndlng In reading. writiD&and in giving service, and ''Dis- covery" book covers will be p ven to contestants i.o their second year of particlpratioo. All boys are also gtveo "Dis- covery '71 " boobnarts. but- toos and shoulder patches. '"Thl~ beater ls uoveoted and The oa.Uoawlde project ls lta I oper can ca.use spoosored by tbe DeWltt Wat. EDISON BUDGET FOOD Nrlo~llDess.~ootoperate lace-Ralder's Dige~ deYekJp. PROGRAM IS OFFERED - ·•-·t •· of meot fUDd tor Boys Clubs of an ....-.-e ~ America. Carol Heinz, homeecooomlst treab &ir Ia available • ..,...o a The Club will coaduet a read-lor the Southern Calltornia Ec11~ lrladow wbea this beater Is in 1 coatest tot puUe~ttoc son Co., will cooduct a food lM, U )'Oa bUilD)' qutstlOGS, og m calldor preparation program, ''With call your .~enlee apocy or ps :e~~!~it!:, eo~ a.od 00 budpt Ia mlnd," a.t 7:SO p.m. compall)'. t ults A bOJ m••ll' p1cta UODday, Feb. 8, &Ad 10:30 a.m. Tbt cb1el po1Dted out. ''The :'~ tn' rtld tbea dbeunet TI6Udly, Feb. 9, La thelsland Jaw ltatet ·tbat after, Jan.. 1, lt wtttl tbl Ctub• tadiac co House, Fasbioa lalud. 1m, It wtU be tUepl to oaer rdltator wbo -a rtCOrd Tills coosumer orteoted pro- tat' ale or reale &QJ tlllt'6Dlld :, b be),· r.adlap lf'Ull 1.a uaUable fret to club --"'Oil ::0 wiU ~ bo ..;,..,..llotl ...-. Arraopm-lor pro- lop UHCI 1A to submU .om~ 01 tbt.1r on cnm• mar bt made b)' ealllrtc ortlllal wrW.C t.Dd ., IS5-SU3. ..... II CJM ... ., . - • 2711-L,C:..atHw.,.. k.Ito101 Cas ....... e.Mw..., Arts and cratts of ~lguel Art Assoc. will be on displa)' from 10 a.m. to 4:30p.m. Jan. 16 and 17, in tile patio of Rictlard's Lido Market. Tile display wiU Include oil paint- Ings, watercolors, pen aod IIlii sketches, c lay sculpture, sUit scr een and need lepoint. Flowers for all occas1ons lt'f SP ECI .~LIZE I.'> P'\R T IF 'i '\\'I) WEDD/,~GS free estimates . Wire ~r~d Deli very S.....;ce 6.U-8990 OP EM SEV EM OA Y S 2626 E. COAST HWY ., ~ CORONA OEL MAR MARINA'S Continental Cafe (FORMERLY THE BRUNCH BOX) NOW OPEN HOURS, 9 TO SMOMDAY THROUGH SATURDAY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST LUNCH HOMEMADE PASTRIES 2721 EAST COAST HWY .-CORONA D!L MAl I~ THE BHSI GI'I BUILDING TEL!PNOME 17S.t661 I ' I Is still neetllfl? ~ ... -~ ... 8•-' Clll' ]' _o a • 'P) .... Aa ·&o,_ 1o,;... ty ~.. of C.... _, io l"ofUtle /<H. 4oerriM, /O< r.-oo/. /M C'Of'Ndioa. /<~" iutrtU:Iio• ill rWAe.o.-.u: 1\et til• mu of Cod ,.., H perfect, tAro_,.,. /Mntw..l u~tto all 6Dod wor'.t •. -II Timothy 3:16-17 r.o. .. m.~o.u 0 ,. • ., ......... -lop<d;..t ..... -ol ... thet adclo tllo ._ ol~Dtee~~, God'r Word! Since I~ U.S. Supnlnte Court h-.1 ruled th.t Bible reading ln th e puL ii t ac hoola it unconllf.ilutional, Am~:riea mu.t face the ~uelltion , "Do we still n«d the Bible!" I have a Bible btfore me. It is 11 m.iraculoue book. h outlives all othen. It is &upremt> in it1 me~~&age and ir•comparab~ in ils wisdom. Its . truth stands every tcHt that man can put it to . This country. fo unded upon tht: pre«pt.ll of itA teaching has been blcMed as 1 nation. Ill words, adhered to, will coneet any peri!On (rom the error~ o( hit~ way s. Where its word11 hne t o u c hed , it ha s made civiliutiona. lt.s light hail e:t posed s up e r s titi o ns . Heathenism has fa llen befo re il.!i teachings. Yet, tod~ty , we seem to read ever)•thing but the Bible; still, it is th e world 'a best wller. States havt closed the door of the ~~ehools to the Bible lUi a spiritual and character-building agency , and w.-coutitlut: tu u;.~,J about official.'! •••ondtring ho"' In :iOive th,. 90cial and moral proLinns of )"OUt h. \\e ,(ri~e for iutcllcdual- •~m vur goal n hi gher .,Jucation for everyonr Hu t wr Wt nation hM corve to bdievc! · that we are monUy, educationally rnd e.piri'tualty relf..tfieient. 'l(e point to out m-ay ac.hienrnenti, to the mrterial b&etrinp that have been beatowed upon L&a. It in our err, "home, fooa, elothina -our •hility to produce -whi4".h we hiiYe come to believe 118M:ntial in life, and in our bankruptcy we deca.re we have outcrown the Biblt:. A book for r different o~~e, we are told. But the Word of God calls out that thia is not true, for we will never outgrow our r.eN for the Bible rnd the terchinga of Him who iB ite Central Theme. The Bible teatiflU to our need of the Saviour in Heb.rews 13:8, "Jesua Christ the ume yesterday , and to dry, rnd fc.w ever." The challenge found on every page of God 's Word , when grasped and follo .~ed by mrn , has always brought forth r reviva l of faith. Let America open the Bible again and we will have en lightened souls. for its teachings are dynamite, blasting away the d&l-k~ned wall& of ign orance, letting in the light of liberty and justice. Youth seeks that which thriUs. Nothing !it't:ms to be too daring. The Bible answers the l"'..ha.Uenge they seek, for th~ Bibl~ is th e mOst duing Book written, furnishing grea t THE PASTOR'S PuLPIT Fence Breakers ,. a-ant. a. J. •uiMDDCUIIY THE CA.Lti'"ORMIA. FARMI!R SA.M FRANCISCO One of the dJstresslng things which 1 .so .often encounter Is the large number of people these days who are demanding justice when they should be asldng for · mercy. Aga.in and again, people who are themselves guUty of wrong-doing can only th ink of lhe wronp. ott.Pn very real a nd Jearful wron.p, done them. But the old saying remaJna t rue: he who Ues down with dogs will rise up with fleas. We cannot associate with thieves wHhout be- ing robbed.; we cannot break laws without being broken ourselves tin· a1Jy. Solomon stated Jt cleal""ly : "who- su bi'E"aketh an hedge. a serpent shall smite him"" (Ecc. 10: 8). Let us examine Its meaning. In ancient Israel. fences were usually hedge fence!'!: a man surrounded his field, v in~yard. or orchard with a thick impenetrable living fence. This hedge·fence then became a nesting place for small game, for birds. a ni- ma ls, and. of course, snakes. Pol· sonous snakes found the hedge- fence a wonderful place to Uve : cool. shady. and full of food. Now and then a bad neighhnr wou ld try to let his cattle or live- stock :nto a neighbor's fi eld for !'Orne fl"('(' feed. The only way to do this was by breaking or chopping a way through the hedge·fence In the darkness of night to give his llve<>tock a cha nce for a good fe~ in a grain·field before morning's light. There was one serious d.I"BW· back to this dishonesty : the llkell· hood of a snake-bite in the darlt, while breaking through the hedge-- fence, was very great. No one could try such a trlck more than a tlme or two without pttin· bit. Now Solomon made a telling point by means of this fact : "who- so breaketh a hedge, a 9e!""pE'nt shall bite him." Every kind of fen~. especially and part:Jcu.larly God's law, which is a fence to protect godly sodefy, has within It a judg· ment on Its fenee-brea.ken. Thoee who break God's law will find that ou.t of that law will come a judg· ment against 'them. In other words, there 1s a hJdden, lurking penalty in every act ol law-breaking. The very nature of God's world of law is that every law has a hidden pen· alty for lt!l vtolat.lon, a hJdden IM!r· pent which strikes at the trespauer. Have "you broken any of God's fences lately? A lot of fences, God's laws, are being broken, and a lot of people are too feverishly buly breaking down the law to see that ~t of dJYine judgment strt.klng at them"" with death in lti fangs. The wages of sin are stlll death ; the gift· of God 's mercy is eternal lite. 7JVO MINUTES 111111 7HE ~IBL£ sY ~MIUUI L STAM Plln. -IAN aau IOCinT CHfCAOO, llUfrlotl 606aS GRACE FROM CALVARY If yo u ~nt to enjoy a real 'I.PII!_!.ual feas t. take ycwr Bible and look up th e word "arace." f1rs1 not1ce how often this word is lound !fl the lour Gospe!So--()nly lour t1mes and Oflly OflCit m a dOC· tr1na1 sense Then notice how often +t •s used in Paufs epistles (o nly about hall the s1ze of the lour Gospels). He re It is found wen over one hundred times and pract.~auy always 1n a doctrinal sens!, abo1.1t The tova .IU'"Id mercy of God toward smne rs Jlnd toward H•s own. Think of 11: Only oflce Is grace referred to doctrinally In the four Gospels, yet m Paul's epls• lies--only half as lai"Je In votum. •t •s used mOf"e than one hundred t•mes. Th1s ts becatuse St. ,._ul wn God's chosen apostt. to m-. known His arece to ''""-"· for '" Ac1• 20:24 he '"* of "the mlnts try Which I hew. teceilt'M of the lord Jesus. to tlntJfy tM 101' P1f1 of the JrKe of God." eut Oft What bMk coutc~ God. thiOU(Itt P'ltvl, pt'OCIMm ullf.t6on by ,,.. lf'IIOI to -''"'"',., M . tiOW ..-. )'OUr liMn 1M belfn IOOIIInl up thoM ,... ..... wNdt f'f!llet to tN~ ....... .,.., .... ..., . of Ctmst. ltlain not •c•na: thai wh1le Paul does not actually relate the stOf'Y of Christ's deattl, he has more to uy about th-' death, and what it accomplished, than any other Bible wrtter. It would thrill the heart of any sincere Christian to ao throutrh the epistles of Ptiul and see how much &ood news Paul procla ims on the basis of the de.-th of Christ-far mofe than any other writer. Thts Is why Paul's rJMtuaae •s called "the preachlnt of the cross"~·· lood news •bout whet Calvery has accomplished for us (I Cor. t:17-23). In '-ul's •pistl" we learn that throuah Christ's de~h ,for us at C.Mry bet•~ ar• "iuatified," .. ac:ceptrd" ~ God .nd Pf"O• nounced "eomplet• In Christ." ly H;s cMIKh thrry .,.. "reconc:n.d to God in one body,·· atver~ • posl· lion .. God's ftlht hend In the h~ Mew• .... •nd .. urtd .,._ riches of Hta Crace'' In "tt"' .... to c;o.M"--ell tttts and mort. R.._ of ,_ '""" ~ "'"' Ia the lll'llfY .... nca of tt. ,...C. m I ... whk:fl ltaul ... ,.._.. 011 10 ~ drlrn.. RNd his ., ........... lliiEiNIIT llll.all Elll. • aa. ac:ftell.--,_ t "liiUIIIIIIY, JMI. I~ 1111 ~ -.•nature for a•e•twow 1--R..o6 ito _ .. 1 .... people. lor tho Bible impir<~ Once rud •4 heeded , it will lead ~ou to attempt im~ilitr and wiiJ rumilh )'uu power to ICIOOOiplith them. No one ean deny the ach-ance ol ac.iencc:. No true minister h• 1~ en)r argument with the /ru!tl ol icience, but, remember, llti' ecience haa not outcro~n the Bible. There is no conOiet between the ucertained f.a.eta of tti en c~ and the ~orreet unde111tnnding of the Bible. Nner forcet. eitht:r, that the w-calkd factA ol~eience eha"lf! u oh~n M the weather. Yeat~rday 'a thtOI'WI o( rclenc~, declared to be final, will be cast into the morgue of di~~~Carded ~~r.if!ntific BUppositions. However, when true ~elenCf cOmes forth, it is in accord f~th the truthB ~ealed in the Bible. Science and th.. ' from God and God can t co tradict HirnAell, for He is ""Uth. I beheld the ruins o f th e co losse um in Rome -evidence to the whol~ world that material things do not make national grea tn e88, for they will not endure. On the oth~r hand, the moral aud spiritual ideals abide, for they are. b.a&ed upon the Bible. Until h igh~r ideal& than those taught in Holy Scriptures are found, and th~re are nonr., w~ need the Bible. If we follow the present tr"end o f discarding th e Bibl ~. America's civilization will t'nd on th e junk pile. If we continue to neglect the Bible, w~ court the-hand of di ctator-ship, for we ~~eek then thr. hand of the infidel. To ~ontinue. to ridicule the Bible will bring us tu anar chy and a th e i sti c communism in ih most deadl)' . form. Unbelief never builds. I n fid e lit y w es k r.n ~ the foundations. A sneer at the Bible is a strike at Christianity. Our country has one great need from the presi dency to th'"' l owe st o ff1 c e o f th e limd -Ch ristian lt'aders. We run a seriou.'! risk wher\ ,.e-elect any man to public o£fice who makes light of the Bible, Of" who ignores the teachingt~ of J~sU!I. Christ. Our leaders should reYiew the words of Isaiah : ''My word ... shall not return unto me void. but it shall accomplish that which I pkue, and it shall rrosper in the thing whereunto ~nt it." (luiah SSe ll) Will A me rica fall ? No! Emph.t;tically no! if we make the mesuge 'o( the Bible and its truths our own . Th~ Bible promi ~"' ¥iclof)': This Is tbe 2Dd tamnmeat of tbe story of a trial bekl 011 Feb, 15 aDd 16, 1940, 1D aa actioo broue:bt by atbeUta to pro¥e tha.t the Bible is aucteatiflc aDd, therefore, lllltrue. James E. Beaoet, writer of thJ.s report, was tbe attorney represeot1D( Dr. Harry Rimmer, PrrsbJterla.n rn1Diater aod tbeo presldeot of tbe Researeb Scleoee Bureau. WUllam Floyd, ed.Uor of an atbtl.sttc map1tne cailed "The Arbl. trah.or,'' sougbt to collect $1,000 from Dr. Rimmer' by proring sc.tentt.n.c J.Dacc.-acles. Tbe Judce was a Hebrew Ia his thirties, described by Mr. Bermet as a brlgbt law- yer and a good jud ... • • • The Rabbi wanted to make a statement but the Judse would not let him bec.use courts are not places where you make stat ~ments1 but where you deal in fads. Finally, however, the Judge let him make a !ltatemenl in which he rlaimed thlit Mo~!l did not write the Pen· ' tateuch, but it was a combination of document• pro· duced by thre.l' gro.ups of witnt's!\rs: rhe Elohists or the .. E .. group, or code; the Jehovist or .. J.,' code; and the priestly or "P" code. These tltree codes. were taken by some other group which compiled and edited them. These codes, he said, were all made up of traditionr and th~rie3 of those p~ple living way back there, who were trying to make a background for the Hebrew race. In a diBcusaion with the Judge the witne~~ ad· mined that be did not know anyone who belonsed to any of theE, J, nr P Kroups, and he did not know when or wbere th,..y lived, and, furthermore, no one knew anything abou t them. He also ac! :1itted thrt none of the men o f thnse group!! were in court. So the Judse said thai be ,;uessed he would sticlc to Moses aa the proof about the rnrlt>s seemed lobe quite indefinite. The Judi(,. e..:pl ,1med that whik .1 wat po56ible that the llehrrw fathf'rs, who might have heknged to tbote groups, m ight hsve been guessing, neverth~less, be thought that the Rabbi was doing a good deal of gu.,... ing himself. They also asked the Rabbi about the alleged contra- dict ion br:twN:u thr-fnstund !'>cc-und chapters of Genesis, the que11tion being -"can you tell wlaether animals were created hefnre man, or man before aoimaln, from your study o f the Bihl r.?'' He answered: ••J would prefer not to amwer because J do uot feel competent to answer." fir a lso adm·iued in the discussion that the first chapter of W nesi& is a cbronolo~r aod she sceond r hapte r of Genesis is a summary of some of the events mrntioul"d in the rirst chapter but that it is nrver permi~sihle to compare a. summafy willa · a chronology, 11.nd, therefore, you .:annot compare the first and second C"haptcrs, so there was nothing wronc. The Jud,;r. said that we wou iJ skip that second point We did, and nf'ver wrnt hack to it. The atheist lawyr.r asked him if be knew how larse the ark was .• le said it W&£ 300 cubits long, 50 cub wide and 30 cubils high. Then he a,.lted him ]"hether be knew how 1,prge a cubit was. He said it waa the ., Great Events it the New Testament CI.UU DOWil 1 M•l ---Mcewe. I .. ,. •T ·~ "Jeaua T eachea C!>ncerning the Holy Spirit" -John 16:7-15 r-TM1 HOtlDOP TMI! LOIO. .. a ................... T- By Ropr aa4 Joy Martla •'sCI 110 ... ~ ... tM .., ,.._ U-.... PI Ia· ..... .. ---....,.-.................. ...... auDJI.-........ _ ............. ... ·-., ........ ..... ~-~ 11 • ., a a.-. 7all) II.,... ww'. • -· ~ ....., .................. _- 11 ....... Cl 0:& ..S) .. ..... ~--­--,_ •• JOj ., .......... _--• .. :;.., ____ _ -.. 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IrS) II • ......._ ellshr••••• {,.._. •"*I Jtc-.az.._ __ .(Ja....· 4JJ1) ~ • .. ., a.. ca... .,.,, M "---•-. _.I wH1--__. .... -o-. 1113) ............................ c.... .... , ;:= .... Jt-. --~H ~ ~:.'!-Uellt~ll)el OM ~---II ..._I d11na4 .._.., ----......... _ ......... -... ( .... 1.11) ...... _ .............. ... ..... _...., .. _ ....... _ .. __ CIC:O....IIdl) ·--·-·----~· .... ....................... (! -.ttlh a......, A SIOIY OF 1HE FAMOUS HARIY RIMMER TRIAL •'-Mit ftll.f(DI(J' len&th of the forearm and varied from 17.6 to 20.7 inc:heo. I 1her asked him if he knew how larse Noah'• euhit wu. He aaid that he did not know how larse Noah•a was. Well, if he did not kMw how Ions Noah's cubit was. then be could ·nol tell the dimenaiona of the ark; and then be, of eoune, could not aay. it wu too am.U h • bold .the animals. The Judge uid we would skip il. h is weiJ to tememb.er ~II the B~:rth chapt~r of Genesia .. ya that there were giants in those days, and • Noah might have been ten or twelve feet hish. He might h8\'e had a four foot cubit and the ark "might have ~n 1200 feet long. 200 feet wide and 120 feel high, and heine: rectangular, without pointed bow or rounded slt.m or curved bottom and without machinery it would hrve had pl~nty of room. But t.he ark was rltipped. h was sunk without a tro.ce, as far as the tri1l waa concerned, and no other witness tver referred to it A«Ain. Tbrn they asked the Rabbi about the alleged con- tradiction in the aixth and seventh chapten of Genetit, rnd I had him read from the sevrhth chaptt:r: ••Qf every clean beut thou shah ~eke to thee by Bevens, the male and hi s female: and of the beuts that are not clean by two, the njale and hi 5.female." The athei&t lawyer con- tended that was a scientific error, but the Hebrew Jud~ contended that the Jews had clean and unclean animala and he could not see anything wrong in the Biblieal Blntement. He said, "I cannot see anything inconsiatent in those two chapters . ., Then he asked the Rabbi and the Rabbi, a1though he was a witness for the p1aintifl', .greed with the Judge. I s5ked the Rabbi how many clean kinds of animals there were mentioned in the Bib1e. He agreed that there were about ten, so it would not make very much difference as to the nt .. nber of rnimale in the ark. 1ne Judge·aaid the ba..ric ownbe-r/ w.u two, but for the~c ~pt'"c ial clea.J1 animals it was aeven, and the Rabbi adm1tted that the clean animals went into the ark &o thai l'ioah could offer the ertra animrlt u sac rifice. when the fluod was ovrr. They next askrd thr Hrthbi ahtlll l the ca.md chewing a cud, o· di~·id i n~ thl"' hoof. The Balthi !l aid the camel did not chew n rud, hut the ]!JJ,;e disagreed wil.h him because the Jud~c had bern to a ci rcus himself and h.1t.l sren a co.~mt•l r h.-w a cud. "llw J udge ~au.J that there was no net"d of ~.-... sing about it, that if you uked one hundred people if a c-amd chc\ll"t'd r cud and half said "yc~" and half 5a u1 "no," twvt<r· theless, the camel wo uld go right on chewing a cud; that in court they did not wanr opiniuns, th ey "''antel"l facts. So we :'kipp,.tl th e camel che wing the cud. They a sked the Rabbi whether Lllf' ca mel's hn(l f waa divided or undiviJrd, and thf" Judge !laiJ t.Jwy bad better not ask h im ahuutthi:-~ Lf't·nust· he ~u··s~t·d .,.,rung. Then they asked the Rabbi if he knew how long a day's journey wu. This was in pr('pantion for the allegation about the quai l, because 1he Bihle says tha t the quail tJew a day•s journe y on cit hu side of the camp, but the. discussion got all mixed up at thi~ pcinl and the RabLi never did answer, euepl that be said be thought it was about twenty miles. i-t e said nuth in~ more about the quail, nor did O.A)"One else, except that the Judge asked them ir they were going to skip the quai1. Apparently they decided to hect1use there was not a single feather which ftult e red or r wing which flopped. h was evident that they had put the quail ttory in the Complaint just for t~e purpose of ridiculing tbe Bible. and it was for the gullib1e ignorant public ratbrr than the court. They claimed that there were 2,992 square mil e~ of quai1, 44 inches high. surrOund- ins the camp, and that 2,000,000 children of l•nae1 bad to go out there-and pi t k up 85 quail a ~econd and after 36 hours of this .hard work, l"nch of the children of Israel h,_d to drag 2,000.08.') •p•·n l hnme with him u his share. They said the whole story wa s so pre- posterous that no one hut 1 fundamrntalist would be- lieve it. Thia merely demon!i trates the way they read the Bible. because the account in the lith chapler of Numbers merely says that the quai l fi,.w in from Egypt across the Red Sea and, when they came to the camp. as normal quail wouiJ do. ro:~ther than fly ri,:ht into the midl'>t of the camp, they divided ond flew to rit ~er tide of the camp. The q1.1.3.il has a heavy bod)· and small winp and flies low. Furthermorr, the~ quail were probably tired from 1lteir long journe y. The Bible says thai they flew about two cuhils h igh above the hc:e of lhe earth, meaning three or four_re('l, where they could be knocked down with sticks, caught in nets, bit with ICon~. arrows and spean, and maybe cau~ht with the hand, and thai is all there is I<' the &tory. From 1he Complaint t1e alheists seemed to tl1ink that wht-n the fim quail sot to the canip he fell dead. The n•lt .... C'.ame along and said, HMove onr Bill. thia i~ where I belons," anll-feWdead:-The other quaOI did !he ume d•inc, d-ly poded in, until they fonned thia rinl!' 56 milea wide and 44 inchea his)>, all around the camr. What i. man it a (ree·lhinker he cert3inly thinb fNIIy. No -..,, a free.thinltu could moke ll1dl a .,..,a•erHa Jtory out of Numben ..:t 1: 31, 32. J-udo u lhe Rabbi had not ,.,.;r,,d to anylltU. Ia f..w ol ... plailoril', I .W noe ~ine lrioa • ' Cll&l•llel .. nw_, •• IMLTZ MOR.1VARIES j 1741 SUPIIIOI A'tL COilA 111M llldway f>-2424 .. I. 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AleDA-• THURSDAY, DEC, 31 at ,150 .......... --boa lalud, ........... altl>l" lroal ""' -at ""'Gol7 pu IC sa e dor s. WI'-17116! Glllmu, Glrl--Ur .... lira. John c. tbt Wt.Wam F. Belir-r.t-Dec. U. A. ''meme• rMidtclc:e, 17U IrYine Tuner, 27'7t Albatross Drive, • T~AY, DIC.I9 Miramar Dr., BI.J:a, bltfteo • TuisoAY DEC zg CoD Mesa. Mlebul JObl Qraa.,, 18, ot Dee. Zl I.DIS 10 • ··A wau.t Nnport: BelebBatta!looftre GUI~~w.r: &Dd Mrs. Richard • FRIDAY, JAN. 1 wUb Ill u-.UZ Rh'v, Welt NtwpOtt. wu IDd $1S 1a eub ftfl lto .. D Chief Phillip A. Hayden is the K. Natlaad, 1715 Port Shefftekl Boy~.Mr. and Mrs. Gary kDDWD tNI'ctwMI• arrllted at i :15 p.m. at New~ from tbe Katbryu A. Sbl.wr•t1· eo-autbot ot a book eDtltled Place, Newport H1LLI. Daraell, ~3 Cameo Higllla..l}ds ! from the Bulat, MOt port Clllttr aDC1 Eut Cout dlaee, 8 Beacoa BIJ,durt.artbe "PraeUeal Spantsb for pub-' Girl-Yr. aDd Mrs. DoDald Dr., Cameo WP~Uda. 1 AYOD, DtU Mi .. , bt-u..,. oa a ebarp o1 mau .. rdght ol Dec. 29.,, Curreacy Uc afety Pti'!JODOel " that 1i 1 Cotnll407 Verano PI lulDI Gltl--U.r. a.od Mrs, Henry tw•n Dec. ze • , , Golf ctoU m!KIIiet ••• Va.odab: aad ebeekl fdthD( $195.22 1a be1Dg used across the country Boy--Mr. ud U.rs, Eberhard W. Moore, 3056 K.lllybrooke balla--1,150 ol tbem--ftlaldal cat tbl brake boau 00 a Car Y&11M were Jtolea from the Co. In colleges and junior eoUeps Ha.hn 421-C Ford Road Collta La.ne, Costa Mesa. NOW .H 17!0 NEWPORT 3LVD. Ph. 646-9)13 Co•UI Mou $115 wen blilr'Clil.rt.Md from tbl btioa.ctDc to WUllam E Toews roaa del Mar Shill Senlce, 1n tbelr pubUe salety Clll'rtc Mesa' ' • SATUROA Y, JAN. 2 lrYlne COUDtrJ Club Jl)lf Jbap, !14 Htplud, Mewpor( Sborea: 2801 E. Cout Hwy., Coroaadel ulum. -• WE.DNESOA Y, DEC. :W Girl--M.r. and Mr s. Reglnald '";;:=:;:;;::;;;;::;;;:::=~ 1800 E. Cout HWJ., dvlac tb1 wbUIIt was parUd at bJ.sreil-Mar, about 11:45 p.m.; the Chief Hayden saJd the Idea Boy--Mr. and Mrs. stepben S, Armstrong, 2238-B State, r t"""k-l Dlpt ••• Bur&)ara tlll&ertd tiM deDce dllriDJ tbt Dlpt of Dee. ite.ms were lakeD from lbe cash tor the book came about as a C. HtestaDd, 214 Apoleoa, 8&1-~osta Mesa. _,.......,.... Sedlrtrl Safety Ud Sen1e. za cau.tac $1Zdamap Auto register while theattendaDI ns result or an lncldent 4 years boa lsla.od SUNDAY, JAN. 3 Club,2830AYODSt.,M&r llar-~nluedat$50nr~·~leo lntbe:restroom ••• Gtulatotal-ago when be bad respooded Boy._w~. and U.rs. Adron Girl--Mr. aDd Mrs. James ........... IDers Mile, INt failed to flDII from a car bekHictnl lo Robert lD&' $1,049 ID value were burg-to a truck tlre and tbe driver Davidson, 1960 Pomoc11 St., W, Anderson. 1600 Coriander 427 L IM sf: &Jl)'lb1Dc o1 nlue, betwllll Dec. A. Tomb as 5 Amtcoa Way 1arlsold from the JobD Stuart was a MeJ:I.c.an-Amertcan. Costa Mesa Dr., Apt. C, Costa Mesa. COSTA WISA 28 &Dd SO ••• V&Ddall 1IMd Blafts wb.ue u wu puked ai Watsoo residence, 2018 San-"He couldn't speai a word • Boy--Yr. and Mrs. Michael ,HONE• 64~4111 a prden bose at 1021 BQ.adl b1J r~aldeDce durtnc tbe Digbt tiago Dr., Dover SOOres, be-· of EngUsh and we couldn't speak . ERMA E K E Casey, !210 State, No. 8, Costa ._ __ ;.;:;~:;:.::::::=~_j THE HARBOR VISITOR to ftJl a:od I1Dt a tmt beJaac-of Dec. 21 • • • A $5 wallet and tween Dee. Z6 and Z9. any Sp&.nlsh," he saJd. LEISU R£ LLER OF Mesa. PHONE:4·0·9388 iDe to Ronald L PrutuiDc. $150 1n cub we.restolentrom -''lrealizedattbattlmetbere WORLD DIES ~:;~~~~~~:::=~ 5207-1/Z Seasbore, Welt N .... a table at tbe nataurut at LEGAL NOnCE was a Deed for aspecialludin-Erma E. Keller, 83, olZ16.A port, bltweeD Dec. Z5 aDd 28; 1&07 W, Coast Hwy., MulDers NOTICE OF TRtiiTEE'S SALE strucUon tor the treatment of Avenue l&ajorca_ Leisure ESSES estimated CCMt of c2amap wu IItle, Dec. U; the' wallet and No. 118507 cases with a language barrier, World, dled De<:. 31 al South aot determtoed ••• V&Ddall cub. belonpd toCiark.J Booth 0 J 28 so 1 began to research the sub-Coast Community HospitaL Sbe ·~;ui~~~G ~~a aUt~ a '::':eat to 111 BaysldePl.,CorooadelMU o'c~ka;~: att~~;~~:~: jeet.'' ~~~ =~: u!887, 1n •·•• ... ..._ -c.tt.a to Marpret E. J~Qt,100~a:!' ~ •• ~':ki':ulpmeat •. a radio, Entrance to the Orange Cowtty ~~~e~~~~U~~batior~s:-'ch County 6 years ago. C>n..nce DAMISN .. a.ITUII PIDAL ll6tSTIY COSTA ..,ESA WAniUS CO. Rd., CWf HaYen, durtac tbe $2~ were :,:faecttotar!ng ~:ut :use• '100 Civic Center wllJch includes aecompan= SurriYora 1Dclude her sister, ;:"~00~....,;~,...~-~~· ~u~ ... ~,.~·~o.;;o:JOJl!nigbt of Dee. 27, ealiaiq $1 th; home of DanielS. Thompso:. st.r::t ~~e ~~~e!r'~~st~h cartridge pronunciation tapes. Florence Van Clen of Laguna E .Coul~UJ-J Cofono clet M.,. damage ••• Clothing valued at 207 Vla Jucar Lido Isle be c uto' n1a LAWYERS TI E Chief Hayden co-ati:horedthe HUls, and a brother, Walter r;==~=9~':lO~._~s~'!ll~==,!~~~~~~~~~=:! rrlendi7JWPMitLGOd $15 was stoleo from the tween Dec. 23 ~Dec. 2{ po= GtAR~fi COMP TL book with John J. Moreno, a Spicer of Harbor lsland. ll+oS ltiA- Ser1cl clothesline at tbe HeleaE. MlaU Uce said tbe bur'"'""S ...,1.....,. t -•~ ANY, a Call-professor at Santa Ana Cot-Funeral services were lleld BEll. BRO• AD"r A V I residence 307-A M.arauertte -y throu~ ~ .-thr. -In orlU<\ corporaUon. as the pre-le.... Jan. 4 at the Sally Lyon C~-·w c ' • IY' a .. oom w -sent Trustee uooer the Deed ~>~· 1 San 01e Baltz Mor MORTUARY 2;rona delAU.arlflal/29~.,dolloery. dow ••• Jewelry, turs and an ot Trust made by GANGI-BILT He .. ~d !he did all the re-:; Corona ~~1 Mar -~~ 110 Broadway · · · • -.... · Wlk:nown amount or cash were HOMES c w n1a c searc,u.,g or the book aod that • valued at $225 was staleD from bur&larl&ed from theCharlesC U ~a a ~r orpora-Mr. Moreno did all the trans-charge of arrangements. tu~a.~M:~IA==a.~ao=oao=c;..,.;;:M~-=~G:Ise::I~W:·~W:::leba=c~h-~. ~108:;V~Ia:.,:U:n-Albrtcttt residence 1507 Bay: 2grt•1965 r~~ ~e~ber lating. t-:-adere Tar., lr~ Terrace, 883 or ofn.clal Records'ot~ "When I nrst meoUooed the RABIES CLINIC SET lfr'H IJR.Ifr'_ H ES between Dec. 21 and 28. ange Cowtty CaWornla given book to John, he wasn't inter-f Tbe a.DDualrablesvaeelmUon ._ .. I • WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30 to secure ~ indebted~ss in ested, but aft.er I badgered him clln1c tor Ne~ Beaeh dog John Cutler Anderson 20 favor ot GLENDALE FEDER-for a while he decided U was IOWDers will be held Tuesday, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ol Z83l Bayolew Dr •• c.;,.~ AL SAVINGS AliD LOAM AS-a good Idea," Chlel Haydeo iJao. IZ between 7 Lm. iUld CUSTOM BLACK AND WHITE Film Developing and Printing DON ANDERSEN STUDIOS Dl1 CU.. IL NIWPOIT IIACN A NEW CHURCH WELCOMES YOU Dr. Walter Pen, P .. tor del Ma.r, was arrested at 11 :40 SOClATION, an United States sald. 8 p.m. at tbe main ftre sta- a.m. at Oeean and Urtspur Corporation by reason or the After compiiaUoo or the ma-tion at -475 32Dd St., near tbe 2721 E. Coast Highway CorollA del M.ar, oo a charge of breach of ~ertain obUgations terial, the book was published City Hall. Corona del Mar, Calif. 92625 possession ot alcoboloc bever-secured trlereby,nottceofwhich by Davis Publishing Co. ot San Dog Ucenses 'Will be avail~ ap by a minor Wbeels was recorded September 30 Jose. able at the cUn1c a.Joog with tbe (In the Ensijpl bullding) and tires Y&lued 'at' $6Q .were 1970 in Book g419 Page 78• "We've had some e1cellent n cctnattons. Tbe dog UeeD.!Je Phone: (TI4}673-0553 SUNDAY KHOOL ••••• ft.U A.M. ~IL! STUDY WOIUHt' •••• 11 A..M. •4 7 ,,lit. 7•JO ,,M. W!D. stolen from a ear t:lfllong:lng to or ~d Official R~rds er: success wtth the book,'' Chiet tee will be $6 auct the vaccin-ALSO COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, Harry Earl Adams, 320,.8 E. ange County, w1ll sell at' pub-Hayden said. ''The Santa Ana auoo wtll be $2. PRODUCT P L Balboa ·BIYd., Balboa, while Ue auction to the highest bidder police department is requiring J Dog Ucenses must be pur-• UB IC RELATIONS parted at tbe rear of his rest-for cash payable in lawfulmon-a course for its employes, using chased DO later than Feb. 1 to PHOTOGRAPHY Central Bible Church ORAHGE AVEHUE at 23RD STREET COSTA MESA PHDHE: Soll-5303 deace during the Digtlt or Dee. ey of the-United States of Am-our book as the text." avoid ~ to a 100 per cent a;:;;::::~ ~==~====-~ 28 ••• Tools Yalued at $18Z eriaa at the Ume of sale with-The oew book wtll be used in penalty fee. The Klwanis Club 1 • were burllarlled trom tile P-out covenant or warran'ty er-a course at Golden West col-of Newport Beach ts assisting Sunday Scbool & Worship ••• 9:00 aod 10:30 a.m. Sunday Eveoln& Worship •. , ••.•.•• 7 :00p.m. WedDeaday Bible Study & Prayer ..... 7:00p.m. MUIIU:•Y ,OJt ALL n:•VICI!S Ptu tor Yo•lh P••lor FI\ED R. MORSE ' RICHARD REED rage at the James L. Dulasa pressed or tmpUed, as to title, lege next semester. Lo the clinic. .......... 42S7 llaDiRd.,N ••• possess!•• •• ····"' .. """··· 5 NEW DIRECTORS ADD port Beach, between Dec. 26 and the interest conveyed to aod 30 ••• Wheels a.o:l tires valued DOW held by said Trustee UDder at $100 were stolen from a said Deed of Trust, ln and to car beWneiD& to Jack Early, the tollowlng described prop-Five DeW members have been board members 14creases tbe r Painting & Decorali1g Ao todepeodeot church with Bible tea.chinC mlDistry Z516 c r .. trtew, Bay Shores. ert), to-wit: Lot 16 1n Bkxk added to the board of dlrec-total number of directors toZ7. ==========:;;=========::! while 1t was puked at 3601 E 734 of Corona del Mar as shown tors of the Child Guidance Ceo-Damato .JL. r ,Coast Hwy., durlJOi tlle nto!Oi oo a Uap recorded r:, Book 3 tero!OraJOie C ~. MRS. MIHHIE MAHHIHG CJII: 0\riati.n Sctence LUTHERAN CHURCH •••• Jewelry nltted at $35(), pages 41 and 42 ot Miscellan~ Se"lng trom the Newport 0 F COSTA MESA 01 ES 111 c•TD st. • • 2 •, • 7 7 Servicea OF THE MASTER was burglarlNd from the Lee-eous Maps, records of Orange BeaCh area are Mrs. Hal Leh-Mrs. MlDRle F. Wamina. 10. rr~CIDI;~IIt~A~ ... ~IAi~~~~~¥~i~i FIRST CH URCH OF Jan CbarlesEdwardsresldeoee, Coanty, CaWornla. Also mown man. a past director ol the Or-ol 165 -A Wain~ St., Costa ~~~~=~ OfRJST, SCIENTIST Lud'leran 0\urch in AmeriCI 1930 SantJ.aco Dr., Dover as: 714 Goktenrod Avenue, Co-ange County Meatal Health As-Mesa, died Jan. 1 at Park JJOJ Via Lido 2900 PKific View Or. Shores, between Dec. 18 and 29 f'Olla delMar, Callforllia 92625 soeLation, and Dr. James S. Lido Coovaleseeot Hospital. Ntwpou Beach Corom del Ml.r, Calif. • •• Auto stereo tapes ntued tor the purpose of paylng obU-Hanrahan, manager • western She was born Oct. 4, 1890, SUNDAY SCHOOl DR. WILLIAM R. ELLER gatlons sec11red by saJd Deed regional otrtee, PllJico-Ford. in Michigan and came to Or-YOUR • 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. LEGAL MOTIC! of Trust inclQdtng fees, charg-Others are James D. Brier, ange COUDty 13 years aao. SUNDAY SERVICES Ph nne :644·2664 esandexpensesofUleTrustee superinteodent of the Ana-·Rosary wasreCiteciJan.3a1 HELP HIM DEVELOP TO HIS FULL POTENTIAL 9:15 . II a.m. 9;00 A.M. Fam11y Worsh ip CERTIFICATE OF BU51NESS adVances, U a.ny, u00er th~ helm city school district; Jack the Bell-Broadway Kort\ary. MRS. REITZ PHO,-.JE 646·8Hl WEDNESDAY EVENING 10:00 A.M .. Church school FICtitious Film Name terms of said Deed of Trust, B. Colli~s, vice -president. tntermeDt will be lD Mtchi&aL ll;;~~""'~~=======~~~~~::o;.:~;J MEETING 8 p.m. II :00 A.M .. Festive Worship THE UNDERSIGNED does 1nterest lhereonaod$43 744 53 Cleary, HlH and Company; and READING ROOM NURSERY PROVIDED hereby cerW')' that he is con-In l.q)&id principal of fhe ~t; James B .. Harris, clerk and Wtek days: 9 a.m .. 5 p.m. IL--------........1 ducttng a shade 1.00 drapery secured by said Deed or Trust admlni~.ahve outcer of the Wednrsday : 9 ... ru .• 7:45 p.m. business at 3635 E. Coast Higfl-with interest thereon trom July Sout h "Utab.'le County munici- Tucsday 011nd Friday: way, Corona del Mar, Caill., l, 1970 as tn said oote and pal Co11rt. 9 a.m .. 5 p.m.; 1·9 p.m. , •• ll'lla6 'under the tlct1Uous r:trm name by law Provided. The Child guidance Center Sunday: 1 p.m .. 4 p.m. I I ot Custom Shade aiKI Drapery LAWYERS TtTLE GUARAN-serves Orange f:ounty as a low- SECOND CHURCH OF d I. I 1iw• Sbop and that said firm Is ,~y COMPANY, Trustee. fee psychiatric clinic for emo. OfRIST, SCIENTIST • ...:.__.., composed ot the following per-By S, A. BLU5H, Vice Pres. UonaUy disturbed clliklren and Ntwporl Buch a1 3262 B~oad St-t SOD wbDse oame in full and Attest: SYLVIA B. HASS EN, adolescents from pre-school to Corona dd Mar ·-place ol residence are as tol-Asst. Secretary. the age of 18. TheCentertreats J 100 P~cific Vitw Dr. Newport Heights Iowa, to-wit: PaulG&rtnan, 1924 Dated: December 30, t 970, children and tbeir ta.milles ol SUNDAY SCHOOL 10;~.m . ,i Fraa,Jl,depe"de"t Port Bristol Circle, Newport 69234 all races, creedsandecooom- SUNDAY SERVICE 10 a.m. Co "xr~JllJtior"JI S.cb, CaW. Publish: Jan. 7, 14, 21, 1971, lc levels. WEDNESDAY EVEN ING Ch ristilJ" Church WITNESS my 1\aDd on this in tbe Newport Harbor Ensign, In 19&9 the Center opened MEETING 4tb day or January, 1971. Paul satellite om.ces ln Garden REV. NORMAN BROWN r-~ G (•··• I San CI Reading Room: Mutual Bid~:. ~ma.n.. rove ~em , emente Mon .. Fri.: 10 011 .m . 10 5 p.m. MINISTER STATE OF CAUFORNIA ) ,.._.. '-Y•r Onlet and Orange as well as main- lnursday tlo'c nings: 7 10 9 SUNDAY SERVICE ~ss. M • S..acft,._: tl1D1ng the central clinic in Sa1.: 10 011 .m. to 4 p.m. AND CHURCH SCHOOL COUNTY OF ORANGE ) Cell6l,... Costa Mesa. You arc cordially j11vilcd 10 AT 10:00 A.M. ON THIS 4th day otJanuary, ==========:. The addition of the S new a !lend Church Strvicc~ 011 nd Nursery car~ proi!Kkd 1971, ~re me, a Notary Pub. tu usc 1hc Reading Room. PHONE: 642·27-40 llc 1D aDd for said COWlty and LEG4.L NOTICE t-:==::==:;:::;:=:::;:==~=========-:; state, resldlnc tber~ duly LEGAL 140TlC~ 1 FIRST BAPTIST ClltJRCB comminloned aDd swOrn. per .. NOTICE OF TRlSTEE'S SALE Lots ot Tract No. 57'98. as IOOlllJ' l,llpelJ'ed Paul GArman. No. FCI 2565 shown on a map recorded to "THB CENTE R POR 818i.tCAL. STUDIES" kDowD to me to be tbe person On Friday, February 5,1971, Book Zl2, Pages l2 to 36 in-who• mme isRblcrlbedtotbe at 11:00 A.M., WESCO FlNAN-clus1Ye of WlseetLaneous Yaps, DR. P . G. M BJMAHH p .4STORS DR. JAMES CiX*I$ wltbla tastr•meot. and aekoow-· CIAL CORPORATION. as Trus-records ot Orange Couoty, Cal- q;45 A.M. -Blbte School, with our 15 buses ledpd to me that be eueuted tee UDder aDd pursuant to Deed ifornla. serving South Orange Coun~ tiM ame. ot Trust dated May 25, 1966, Said sale wUI be made, but 11:00 A.M.-Momlng worship WITNESS mybabd&Ddofftcial uecuted by JESSIE L. JOHN-without covenant or warruty, 7:00 P.W. -Evening Service aeal. Mary A. Haapa, Notary SON, an unmarr-ied woman and eJ;press or implied, regarding 'Pabllc 1D ud tor said County recorded August 5, 1966, in Utle, possesstoa. or eocwn- 301 M•t1111•ll• St. He•• ef P. G. "••••• &Dd State. MJ Commission u-book ,8010, page 682, of Of-bnoces, to pay the remaln'D& (AI S••t• A,.• A .. •.}. C .. rtatJe .. Sct. .. J plres Dec, IS, 1971. f1cla.l Records tn the ottlce of principal sum of the DOte se. COSTA MESA Ki•~•rr•r•••-''"G ... ~. PabU.Ib: Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, theRecorderofOrangeCOtmty, cured by sa.td Deed. wttb lD- '"•• 54-1133 Pha• 541..... 1971, 111 tbe Nnpoct Harbor CaWornia, wlll seU at pubUc terest from Jwae 3, 19?0, a.s 1D L:=~~~~~;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;:~E:ool:::p.:. ••• .:...... auction to hl(best bidder tor said note pro'l1ded. adftaees, Fu •rallo.t .... IIW........, COWUII ....... AM IF.W. ~~- ;::;:,;F::;.;-:;;: ,_ II7II ,_..., ••or ill cub (payable at time" of sale lf a.oy, under tbe terms ol said in lawfUl mooey of the United Deed; fees, ebarps ud u- States) (at the Soutb Front Eo. penses of the TrutH aad ot trance to the old County CO\Q't tbe trusts created by aid Deed. House, lD the CttJ ol SaiD ADa, The beoeD.dary tlllder Mid 1D tbt County ot Or&DCI. Cl.l-Deed, by reuoa of a I:Jnaeb or ttornia.) all rl.._. UUI ud default lD the obll.tfoal se- tnterest comeyed to ud .,., cured therebY. blr..._ • up beld by it IIDdlr aid OMd in ecuted aad dtUYered to tbe the property lihate lD the CUy lllldera:l.ptd a wrut• Dec: lara- of Nowport BoacO,IDIOidC ..... tloo of Dolaull aod -lot ty ud State -.lbod u, Sale, and wri-0011<* a1 Tb&t etrtaia lluebold ••-bn&ch &Dd ot .~ to ea-. tale cr .. lod b7 lbal ectalo tilt .-ol&ood to ooll OOl<l lauo dotod s.po-I , ION, ~ to oalli(J OOl<l obll- -od "' t11o 1n1.oo c--~-. """tlltrooltor, .. s.p. -·a oorponllao, ut.o..,., tttDbor c. lt?O, a.-olpod ... no !lidO, a ll11111od .,... ... -.., -" .._h ..... u l..,.., r««dld ud cl e)lctkJD to bt ~ ~ I, 1115, ll ud to Ia boot t:HI, Pice TM. ot aid lilt loiloWlar _. __ , Olllelol R- PARCIL 1: Lot 11 al '!Tad Wll8CO FINAIICW. CORP- SM. U...,.,. • I ..., r.~ ORATION U aid Tr ...... -llo-lllh&MIIIo By Elft "-• Alll ... ool • -tC-S.C....,. -. n udl alflruriiiC:O.-Date: '*••• n, 1110 lr, ~ PAIIC&L a, A --_, .... • ......... ~ Ju. ,. lC. ... 11, ...-......... lllr:':at A It'll, &I t111e llt•tclllt a.ftlr .... ,.. .... rt ..... lt ...... SHOPS and SERVICES Save Time And Money -Call An Expert BEAUTY SALON BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar Phone 644-7 336 DRY CLEANING DIMMITT /J. .. ;J.tf.t fJf"'Cunn Finest quali1y dry de-011ning on the prtmiacs • ScH·tcrYi ct laundry All new -laltlf modt-1 Frijlidairc wuhcn llOO E. Coul Hwy .• CDM PhOM : 6 73·960S FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DeM11rl Tosh FLO RISTS PMONE' -n 2431.._pon ....... Coou- HEMING AIDS HAL AEBISCHER ~!. fl"rot* fittiftt "-uNci 3«8E.Cooo<-. . Coronodol ... ~ r IJ.N A rua CAJ.I. .,, .. ,,. • HEALTH RESOFIT ~ ~~~r ~=-SPA t • Moner•J SPA Whor iPQOI • Ultr•·V+Oitl Su,., T.,., "'oom• • ~'""'"" S.u,... St..., Room1 • 1""''90f"'t't9 E IKtroCel MHU!jlt • o-tt Dr" Hut Rooms • Rele .. oogMech•n•c•l Muwqe • Pr...,etl! T oled SUII ~ • PertOf'lll Suoe...,t~+On •COSTA MESA 549-3368 •ORANGE •ANAHEIM ~2441 ~0381 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·1451 OFFICE EQUIPMENT I : ~ I.~ . . • f~u ~Mf ~T IN NEWI"ORT BEACH ~ OfF~« Furru turt' ""fl:;Y DESKS• CHA IRS I PLUMBING A R MARSAC PlUMBER ~oo t ~rn..~t,\•n A\'t ( ,,r\>f'la dcl \hr • Plumbml Rrptus DAY & NIGHT WATER HEATERS &7.1·4130 FilES • SAFES OFFICE >u•~u<>t &ST~TIONEAY .......... ..... "'-1----------...... T_ .... 18" 17UI20 Fi!.~:~:! SI..Wl Y 1-. N ,._,._, PAINT A WALLPAPER HARBOR PAFNT &WALLPAPER P1TTSBUROH P i.lNTS Complete LiM 13,00/IPATTERNS OF WALLPAPER 29191. c-Hwy. o.-clei-(Jti&XT TO fOaT TR.&Afta) -· 873-2033 WOOliWDIIIUOIG .L. ........... . ••• I .. IU.,o•l•ii t.-en IDE,_.. MARINE HARDWARE •• "t& 2 WILCOX-CRITTENDEN HARDWARE N.,.......,... c._,.-..,., 7700 IIW. C...."*"'¥ .. N. e. 548-tl31 z ... ,. ... ,,..TI NURSEIIY I ..... ~•• nt •nrc FJU:E DEaYPY Corona del Mot Nu~ a. c-""'· 6U.OI60 UPHOLSTI-/:1. ... en t' -L~ ... MOIILY ---CIIt ... wt" -----._ F n•cat I 7 . . Please tend me the Monitor for D 1 year S26 0 6 mos.. $13 0 3 mos. $6. SO 0 Check or money order enclosed 0 Bill n1e n~m•-------- coiY-------- "~te _____ ,,, __ CHJQSTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR., BD> ]'~· A'J.IOo S !at .. ;n 8ouo" •••• VOLUME IS OUR ANSWER TO BETTER BUYS! $250 $63 TOTAL DOWN MONTH (36 MO .) $Z50 is the total down payment aod $63 Is the total monthly payment including tax, '70 license and :ill linaoce charges on approved credJI for 36 m>oths. Delerred payment pr ice Is $25 18.00 inclodtng all finance char ges, taxes, '70 Uceose or U you pre- rer to pay cash, the full cast\ pr ice is ooly $2 172.87 including sales tax, '70 license. Order Your Favor - ite Color Today. ANNUAL PERCENTA GE RAT£ 11,08% PUT I. LITTLE KICK IN YOUR LIFE! eALAXIIIH !'r,M.T. Y·t.••·'.S• M.K ... tW . •ill¥!•1796 11111.011/.S..) • ceaiiiiAeY • ...--., ....,,.;,. ...... (YTYS71)• PEIMITS LEGAL SECRETARIES TO HEAR ASTROLOGER Jan. 16 Is a most favorable date for legal secretaries, says astrologer Ca.rroll Righter, who wiiJ be guest speaker ol'l said date, when Ha.tbor Area Legal Secretaries Assn. wtu co.l'lostess an tnter club lunch~ eon with legal secretaries from Pasadena, Long Beach and Orange County. They 'Ifill meet at 12:30 p.m. for lWJch. eon at Disneyl.a.nd Hotel. THOMAS DE VIH E 0 F On Jan. 20, H.A.LS wi.ll have COSTA MESA DIES their 7 p.m. dinner meeting Thomas J. Devine, 80, otj ·in tne patio room, Alrporter Elnldo Tra.tler Park, Costa 1 Inn. Following dinner ther e will Mesa, died Ja.n. 5 at the Bay~ be a panel discussion o'+ how to view Convalescent Hospital, Improve harmony between at. Costa. Mesa.. Hens lxlrn Feb. toraeys and secretaries and to 22, 1891, to I.rela.Dd, a.nd came more efficiently run a law of~ to Orange County 60 years ago. fice. Represemtog the attor. He wu a tater for the oeys wm ~ John C. Teal, ca.ke Bakery .lJI Costa Rober t A. Schwamb and Rob~ for 45 years. ert R. fib.gerald. Survivors, l.nclll!je 4 sons, HEW HOAC COMMITTEE Ray andJamesofG&rdenGrove, Walter of Santa Afll aDd JobD I.IDS STROKE PATIENTS of San Gabriel; z da ugbters, Mzs. Rudolph Baron. co~or . Mrs. Anna w. Newma.o ol Bar- . dtnator of voiWJteers at Hoag den Grove aod Mrs. Margaret Hospital organit.ed a new com-Messengale of Saota Aoa.; a mtttee, "stroke reha.btUtaUon brother, William, o1 Garden and re-soclallJatlon," at a Jan. G -·~--11 11 rcwe; a :N.IMC&, rs. ar-12 meeting to tl\e HospiW Con-ga.ret Cahlll of Irela.Dd; 18 terence Center. gra.adcbUdren and 10 great-The primary goal will be to ___ .... _ gr_,.IU&Il eo. provide a pragmatlc method of meellng lhe cool!nulng oocW, GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL emotional, and physical DOeda <OAAIES AHHOUHCED of the stroke patient. Tbe Yol-Tbt City of Nt'WPOft Beae1;. umeer wtll be worktac directly puts blacllel ud recr-.tJoo. wtth the patient lD tbt I»IPital de~U'imeat bep.D ui fOllty.- aDd at their borne. There wtu b&ll procram tor ctrla MooclaJ bt f4 bours of cl&uu: teacb-Reliltr&Uoa can be aecoq,: l'ftrYthiDr •• Dttd to ll:oow l1lbed at MarlDira park, Jltll worllil>r O'ltll -Pl· StrHI port_ Eutblll! port. tieatl. AQJ comrniiiiUy mem-Peetnnla puk, Mnpclr"t liar· '*" !Mtrest.d rn&J call Mn. bar Commlldt:J Yoatb Ctlller lloroo at Hi-0651, nl•oloo "-' lloltl>la -. Jr~ d$, from 10 a..m. to POOL Y1Dt TIIT&Ce ~t ud ~ HIKI TO MT. WHITMIY lillollllllp&rk. IS UECUTIV! TOPIC Tbo -11 $UO por PII'- J.,... E, Bo~wlli-'< -i>r a )lr117 Ulll •-do. 01 ''AdftDtv" 1D rteftltloD Tam• wtUbldtndld..,.,.... • 1110 JoiUI lllllr lnll" 111110 ...... u --lu.. 1 e IDcbeoii m.eett.r ot ........ troUer t 'a; . ., • 1110 1-llll•o Cltll a1 lilt Of. Ulll '1111 Ull 1111 ..-, ..._ -C-YIICA, 1100 llll-Jor1o111. <lf.Wid.-11111 ..-11117 Dr., Doell Bo1-Be will blclll Ju. 1.._ w.-,- -color •-ullon-l•n wiU bo plaJOd. • _ _, ll 11M 11-<!aJ blto al 110 IDIIM -llowpot'l -.,. Jrom Y-1o 111o tqo at -w c-dtlllar Iii .. ~~~~ _,_ ocllool. Dr. Schwarz .an...,.~es anti subversive seminar NEWORT IWIIOR EIISIGII 1£00110 UCliOII--l'llo 4 liiUIISDAY, JM. I~ WI OOIIHIA D£liiAR, CAUF. HOT OR COLD FREE DELIVERY 1 hOO A.M. • )100 ,, M, J•OO ,,M, • 7•00 P.M, EAT IN TAKE OUT ONE PRICE R 340 POINSETTIA I J, Corona d•l Mar \.;..} S PHOH E, 673-9865 TAX RETURN PRE PA RAT I 0 -N DEPOSIT $5,000 -to a new or existing savings account at Pacific Savings and receive FREE preparation of your personal Federal and State tax returns . Some peo- ple will save $200 to $300 or more in accounting fees . Of course, this offer doesn't apply to corporation, partnership, business or similar-returns. PROFESSIONAL -'qualified 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 privacy of your Pacific Savings office using the trained personnel of Skousen Tax Service, Inc. The Skousen firm, started in 1946, is the second largest tax company i n the United States. They currently employ over 3 ,000 counselors and have prepared more than 1,000,000 tax returns. , WORK GUARANTEED -by the Skousen Tax Servi ce, Inc. Guaranteed Accuracy. Returns are triple-checked _for accuracy of mathe- matics and reproduction . If the company makes an error NJsul_ting in any penalty or interest charge, they will pay this penalty or interest. Guaranteed Protection. If your returry is questioned by the Government, they will handle all the details at no charge including representation at an audit conference. BRING OR MAIL -the attached certificate to Pacific Savings when you open or 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 , service charge FREE Traveler's Ch eques 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 account-5 ~% per annum in a one year Certificate account or 5% per annum· in a regular passbook account, all compounded daily. 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 transfer your money to Pacific for you. Offer good until revoked but not beyond April 5, 1971. SO HURRY -make your deposit TODAY -or call me, Rick Jack, Manager, at 540-4066 or stop by our office for more information. Pacific Savings and Loan Association SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BRISTOL STREET, COSTI. MESA, CALIFORNIA 92626 -------------------------------------------------------- TAX "