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OFFICES IN CORONA DEl. MAR, CALIFORNIA
SOl ST!IMGART
Hoag names
PR officer
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ALL U CLUBS of Di"flsk)n4wererepresentedat the July 30
charterltlc baoquet tor the oew Irvine Khra.nis Club at the
Alrporter lDn. The cltj) meets e"Jery WedDesday DODD at
the Alrporter. Pictured here at the chatter presentation
an, from left, Vie Alleman. lleuteoant roveroor ofDh1slon
4; Jack Taylor of First CaWorllia Co., president of the new
club; Mark AleDoder, district llOYerOOr, and Buck Schueller, maaacv of the CoroM. del Mar braoch of Bank. of America
and prelideot of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club, sponsor
of tho lrrlne Club. (Pooto by Tim Tbomas.) •
C.M . POLICE LAUDED
FOR HANDLING RIOT
Newpor1: Bellcb and Costa
Mesa tuplyers received an un#
·-surprise Tuesday DiCbt ,.,_ SIC!t. JohD W. Nicoll
told trustees that the Newport
Mesa sebool district can an.
tlclpate a tu rate reduction
tb1s year instead of a 20-cent
hike.
Bued oo a total ftDal tulget
of $46,981,4'12, Whicb ns ap#
prOYed by trustees Tuesday
ll!ght, the etpeded tax rate
for tbe 1971-?2 year for Costa
mesa wU1 be $5.0846 and
$4.6986 lor Newport Beach.
ThJ.s amouots to a drq> from
last year's taJ rate of 4.6
eeW tor Costa Mesa and 8.4
cents for Newport Beach. Last
year's tu r&te la Costa. Mesa
... $5.1305 .... $4. 78Z6 In
Newport Beach.
W<ller Adrian, tl.scal plan.
Ding director, said the reduc-
tion ls t.sed oa an overpay-
mart ta.st. year oo the most
recent $4.5 million autbortzed
COIIta M.. reaJdeats wbo A few people ln tbe block bonds.
foUDd tbeiDMltes ln tbe middle tbo~ tbe pollee "ere unfa.ir He said that lnstead of a Z3-
of a roek muale party~ wbic.b, 1D swlDg:l.og tlleil "bats," wbeu cent bood lDtetest rate, the
taroed IDto a riot 1ut JulJ Zl, tbe crowd control UDlt came in county r.s set tbe tu le¥Y at
bl.'ll llll*l a oommelldaUoD. u a ast attempt to clear the 5.Z ceots for the comiJl&: year.
Oan"'nc 1be Costa Mesa pollee streets. Tbe budget aD1 tu rate a.re a tbt actSoa tbeJ took tbat · AJlc' the crowd COGtrol unit based oo u assessed 1'1laatioo D1ctll. mOt"llil lD. the tlds scatteretJ In of $513,Z35, T'l9 for'
Tbo commeodltloo, slP*l bJ an cllrOftloos, oome breo.tlng Tbe llall
,...,_., l'IIII'881Dt1Dc about 40 1Dta U empty boue oo Nassau tbe tr'ust:ets
-Ill lbo tmm-to Dr!... Ooe slsU
and 17 cents slDce the amount
collected varies from year tD
year untU. the bood tssuelsp&id
off. However, be said, 1t sbOIIId
level otf at tbat time. Tbe rate
Is set by the <:<>UMy d_.•• .. .,.:..,. _
on the bala.Jlc:e of the bood. re.
payment acCO\Dlt,
Bids called
for pool
B.OND VOTE
IS OFFICIAL
<CIIooc~!:~~~~r--· ~ : llroot I:: on!!!; ~ =t:=.: tboM that '::t cODStruetJon a DIY cl:
·---oldll-_ ... ___ .. __
alala t1>o .._ o1 - -lool tllat bl&to ,_ bolldlap
aod bl&to ~ are 1101 ....
·--l<wopnrt BoociL ....,. of tbo ... -. "' tbo
lf'OI4) bi.Ye beeo •tteDd1Dc tbe
_,. ........ bold bJ tbo
Lower B&y CiYIC District Com-
mittee. A spoi;esma.a lor tbe
ctttuD. cro.., said tbey feel
that 8lnce an ordlDaDce may be
cba.nged eutly bytheCttyCoua-
cU, tile publlc bas oo guuantee
that • low deoslty, low prolllo
city wtll be maintained, Tbere-
tore, aod LaltJattve that will b:lt
a low rise and denslty require-
meat into the law ls be1Gg eoo-
sidered.
director. U81mbq IDd melee tbat aroae for happened, in-year's tu rate could be ex-certer u:l pollee facWty, ~:-=:950~bema.::!: at CoUtp Orin aod Nuau cludiDga peeted to go ~ between 15 Tbe City Couocil, oo a 6-1 MARILOU JOt-IES, HULA HOOP CHAMP
public rellUoas director ol Drtn oo lboallbtoiJalYZl.'" vote,acloptedaaordinancelloo-COM HULA HOOP CHAMP Tbe parlJ p:•en by a CoUece p I • I k 'd day o1~ eai.U.D.gfortbeeiectioo !~~. ::=;~~r:~ ~:: ·:: ~~=-~ romon ory prOJ8C 0 :tU:~::::ctbeomc,ersam !~:Eo .E.=::!-~ ::::= :.t.!i!:::: .n!!< =-~~olc:h:-~~ .,~~~:.:.;eetbroug!lt ·-~~~. ~0~-=~~=~ TO JUDGE U.S. CONTEST .,.... ......... &od that nmat lY · -..... han I.D. ttihrl to pt tbe electioo postpooed . latloM throuCb the JobD Bain-~·~ awro e a 536-ooit apartment complex .......,, a c p a e by uutu the ftrst Tuesd&Yill No-It wu only 3 years ago tbat marJiy oa their own creahve
bridp .Apocy 1o Los Aoplel. '700 dld sbOW up, at Promootory Polnt overklok:-some Commlssion members vembcr o:1 tbe basis that it 14-year-Old Marllou Jooes of free-style routines.
He attaJaed &cUre member-lffiPbOf'l became alarmed tog the t.,y became history and the project n.s awroved would give tbe voters more 1220Seacrest Or.,HarborView Callfornia youngsters who
alp m tbe Grea.ter Loa.U,.Iu wbiD tr trldl of)'Oatb.s started Mooday D.! girt, but the bltteroess oo a 4-2 vote, Tbe matter was Ume to study the issue and Hilla, woo tbe oatioaa.J. bu:Ja boop want to participate in tbe re-
Pr ... Clab 'tf'bUe wrltlq llld to ...,.,. IC). m&IIJ w1th beer or ot many Balbol. IslaDd resi-theo referred l».ck to tbeCouo-perblps ._.,., tbe city lOme e~nstdp beldat Universtty ponal eoatests sboWd ret 1D.
tdl.tiDa a Wb&t wu tbeQ tbe wiDe _. 1D tu4. Tbe)' bad deats may not 1000 be tor-ellttr eoocurreDCe. mooey bJ 1:71Dc 1t In 1f'Ub a Ctty, toueb wttb H. R. Stooe, ree-
Lot ADplu Eam.JMr. He ,.. ~ II:Doclrlac oa tbelr cJoo:rs, aouen. One Balboa Isi&Dder. Mrs. ial cn.trlcts eleet:Soo slated Tbt pocmg boopster Will pu-reatioo supen1sor at tbe City
ID'"I'WC ..mot of Rot Rod wutlllc to ... tbe l».tbroom Tbe Ctty Couoctl approYed., Artbur Cramer, likeoed. tbe IPIC tieilate 1D thiJi year's coatest R&.U 1D COitl MeiL
·-llloCIIJtC...,..
--eollloNa-
plao -..us ......... of Mt:.,..t T.on,.. tMre t1
litUt clluet tat tM etH WI
will cot tllo llwopnrt "' to-
-t11o7 dootro -11107 tate druttc actloD." tbe ..,.....,.. ald. "Tilt Jar,.._
tiOD ot a cltr·wlde, lDW'ett-
.wlde coaUtloo I> moUnud ..,.
thla ll.ct. Tbe &r<q> p-to
eocouraee tbe City CoaoeU utt
tbe P1a.Dr11Dg Comml.uloa ID
be~ 1n tbe creratloa of u ID-
Wattn measure tbat .tll re-
nll 1D tbe public's abtll.ty to
caatrolltl OWD de!ltiDJ,
"Tbe tnWati"fe m-..ure YlU
sttpoolate a 35 loot belll>tllmll
throociJoal the city, rib tllo
uc_,o of certain u .. soeh
as Newport Ceoter. Any es:-
cepttoo to the r U1es wUl ban to
be "foted oo by the people.SlDCe
tbere lsa genenlelectiooefel"}'
year, tb1s mecbanlsm wtU oot
create an added eJpe08e tiD tbe
tupayer, but will enable tbe
public to be informed ot any
map-cllanges 1D city soai.Dg
plans.
"The group is also worldng
oo a way toaceommodatepres-
eot structures which exceed
35 teet so that as non-coo-
forming buildings, they Wi.U be
able to be maintained ·and im-
proved without being penalimd.
"Tbe group also eJP@cls the
I.D.itla.ttve to state a density re-
quirement, and t.ba.t all areas
ame~ to the city in the Mw"e
will bave to meet the belgbt
UmU and densitY requirement
set forth by the initiative.
"It iS hoped that the City
Council, before the end of the
bigtl rise moratorium, wtll
enact an ordioance llmtting
buJ!dlnp to 35 feet until a
poeral plan cao be deVeloped..
Tbe gcq> apects to preseDt
arguments to this al!e<t at the
bea.rinp before the P1anninc
Commission a.od the City Couo-cn.
''Members of the P'Qltlleel
tbat tugh rise aod high density
can be prevented 1n Newport
Be&c.h, but tbat the public bas
to tell its r epresentatives 1n
DO IIDCertUl terms bow it t~Ls. ;r11e tuture City of lrrlDe, wtu.cb
eveDtual..ly expects to house
500,000 et~. will be ablieto
accommodate aDtbosewbowistl
to U.n ill a.n urtan sett1ac.
Tboee deslr1o-. of a DOD-\II"bLD
oalt1Ac came to Newporl lor
..... ,__ Ia. u. k.t ..... ,
Olllf'IB -"!Oroteent. mo&r
show the ded.sloo makers tba.t
Newport Tomorrow is an ac-
curate picture of wl\a.t the clti-
HDS want.
"It fs eJI)eeled that the ootice
of inteDtion will be f'Ued a.Dd
published in a week or so, &Dd
that petition circulation will be-
gin as soon as the 1aw allows.
Anyooe interested 1n workiog
wltb the group should phooe
642-3214.."
Noisy bars
investigated Ma•st• Ud ana td1tor o1 tacmu.. ou a 8-1 •ote tbe reriMd pro-project to Park Newport. wbleb for tblt date. u well, OlllY th1l tt.rne sbe wtll Tbt bc:al eoatest wW bebtld ap.c. A .. lfnabetore.artDc Rcw::da of t141 from tbe aiW )tct wtaleb h.. botmeed be-abe called a "Ruuii.DC\td.dt." Cow~ellma.n CarlKymlaa:ided be a )adce lutead of a coo-at about s p.m. Auc. 21 at tbe Ca.ta W:ta resldeata woo
tbl boel'tiJ Dtld., ol 11 ~, ... drllllk. .wee tween tbtCOUDC1laodtbePI&DD. "We ba"ft .,..Pol a trat-wt.tb M.r. Roprs oo the poll-teatut. Coat& Mea C1ty Park, S70 W. Unln tbe "flclnlty ofootsybtrs
fD 111'11111 became tr...... friii!IIIL Pq~ll d1d DOt ... m m, CommluJoa tor more t1aa ae problem oo tbt lall.Dd wttb-pooemeat. but wbtothatamead-MartJou, wbo ll"fld 1D Tor-18tb st. may pt 10me reUet soon.
of tbe pddtc re'-.tloGIIICtlaa tiD miDd tbl roct baDd pla)'tnr 10 I'DODthl. out PutUDr tb.la oa top of u,•• ed motloo wu broqbt to a tOte ruce at tbe time sbe woa tbe Ma.rUou bad an exclU.D( ute Tbt Costa Mea City CowtcU
of lilt llolpUa!C.....Uol---· IIIII lor tho ftrll boar a.-I>l&nd restdellll lbo al4. "'We oo lbo l>l&nd 11 died 5-2. IAr • Kymla -·-· will be amoog 2 other &Iter wlnll!nc tho cb&mptoashlp IAooday ll!g!lt directed the city
on Callloral&. Allor hlvloriDI or 00. II 1ooad llko t11o party *'•1111 tho plan from tho be-,._.cot ldctod around.'' Jnllled In lbo &-1 -to oot -1 c-ploas portlclpot-In 1068. ,......,, city attorney aDd po-u tr__.er, be wu ea.ttld mtpt bt a Rec:..,, 1n IPite of &1DGLDI-·Uwta a SZO-umt com-RtlidtDt after reskleat trip-trle e)ectioo Oct. S. lDC 1D tbt )'dlfq. otbC" ~ After tbe CODtest lbe went to Uct depU'tment to look into the
nc.-cb&lrman. tbe DIIIDber 1D aetiDda.Dee, p)a ttat tllreat.tntd the "f1lta ptd to tbt podium to cU. tbe Mr. Roprs told tbt COUDCU, wW lDcladt recr..tloD ~-New York &Dd. IIJI*l'ed 1n prob•m or bars ~ music that
Mr. •''lllrt. bmerl)' of A !liM broU out. Wbicb to tbe bay--el&JmlDC tblt tbe a.1dtd tra.mc problemJ tb&t "I tMt tbt date 1a belnC nabld mlllt ofllcii.LI from tbr'OU&bOut Yacy'1 parade ud oo tbe tele-1J too loW.
Lol AaiiiN, IIU takM~rMI.-bi'OIIItlt tbl poUcelA to brl&kll: tnm.e &I'Dttated tty ncb a would tact the LllaDd. u...-..bl.y. t sugpat a poll-SoaCbln C&111n"a.ll.. Tbt ch1ef vtlklD ~. "Wbat's myUDt,'' Tbt ctty does DOt rave a
deoce 1JI COitl Mea, qp. 8otUN ud CUI flew ma.utft project would cbote A t.. r..adtatl c»kt 1D poaement ., that bOtb lidel of ),Jdp 1a H&Jes Joan. 19&& Tbt ):)llowt.Qc Jl)l'tngshe went DOiM ordlruce, but ooe ba.s tllrOII1l tbl aJr. Dot poUcemu tbe t1DJ LII&Dd. favor of t}ll pro)tet, lDclucllDc ~e 1uue caD be a.lred fllrtf, OIJmptc bleb hurdle~ Gold to T'*JO ud IA)tUed oo tbe bHD 1n the works for sevenl
riPQ!rtld 1118 ll.ce a!delcl bro'*' Vlct MQOI' HonrdRocer•·· Bea.coo &7 arctlttect Rtctard we l».ve bteD cr1Uc~ b' M•l w1aDer lDd fDrmer com-Japue• ttlet111on procram, weea.
lACK PROM lHAilAH D ud .....nlotblriWerec;kwlctac tbe CJDlJ 110 "fate oD the pro-Leitch, wbo •ld "lta: &Oinc to pub1Ac this tssue too CUt ID mllaloDir otrecreatiootor New "Wide world surprl.ae." Councilmen bl.ve been bomb-
Air Foret S.a-11 GQle tbl batt.... ect--dttd ttl -.aty &nd tnJ'-be a beauty." tbe put,•• Yarlt Cltf. Ill lddtuoo to beinc a· bu)& arded wttb numerous com-
Clark. -. of Mr. llld Mra. "Tbrt poUc• p.n tbempllotJ De u bll blnlst ob~Uon. CouncUma.a Rlcbard Croul C....,,..., 1n this yar•s booplr, 1bt likes to rj&Dee, pJ&!Dts from residents, and
la:t C. Clark. IOtO Cleftll.Dd ol ~~~ to liiYe, '' ripOI'ted He a1d taat the deuity 1s l&1d, ''Tbt cootrover.sy boill COUDCilma.o :n:d~:U c-•1 It, wt&tcb wt.ll be bek1Auc. nim, In ao:l performs lea CoUDCilman Alvtn Pinkley sa1d
Aft .. Co* 11-. bu arrlftll 001 lUber oo tbe block, ''but Jt1ll too II'Mt IDd lD refer-don to tbe flct tlll.t we Jut cUed tbe hlgtl c tbe ffb-11 at UDJ.ywal stuc11.01, will robltlca. Sbe wtU be a trelh-''tbe sttuatioo Is Just gettl.oc
t:.r dltJ at Cieorllt AFB, Calli. tbtJ diGed tbtm, lboutiDi ob-1q to u tu'ller eommG re-doll"t ftnt &QJ more peap)l Pf.TWI ol del&~( I to walt.'; lDcbdt tbe ltlr"f1.f0ls ol coma man at COI'Oia del Mar hiefl intolerable,"
Be ia u alreld .,...,.. K...._ at tbe police u4 pro-laUDe to •bu II!Pri.Wl, a.Jd: 1a Newport S.cb, 8~ ..-. "It's not .~C:O:O ca COlla ~-petttlon 1D all SO states from tcbool tb1J: flU. In other action Mooday nli-bt
IIJIM"'lf•_. aulc-1 to a .at "fOidDC flrtblr actloa.'' ••u ,. dcm't aeart llft•Uac tbt lr"flDt Co, bu prq:IUtJ be aid. I -. &mODI mort tbaD 800,000 boys c rl "I tlle Council: ot ta. Taetlca1 AJr ComJMDd. All:6lr ... _.. aid, ••we Ill tbla cUJ, tbtn .. wW ob-rtctU. It doea't matter •bat rl.ttDc. I doo't see .. :!~ ud Clrll 7 tiD Ul years ok1. ou Sl e . APPROVED two r eeom-
YIIic*pnridel combatWt!tat:lr bi.Ye aottdDCbat adm1ratb:l b' utcatt wbat we came dowD we put Ill) tbert it wtll br1ac lla"t ~ eoouib c ID. tbe CODtut tbey will deal-· meodatloos of the city's tra.mc
air IIIIIPOI1 of U.S. ~a. tbl poUoe, fto 171tematicallJ Mre b' " mOI'e people. I tb.IDt we lboUld U'"OQDd, outnte tbelr &bl.llt)' to per-k d commiSsion; to place a 4-WI.Y
e-. Rt snnaaq ...... at wtlltuo.l tbflir ~of col-Tbt ~o)lct wu first pre-&AJI'Oftlt." "1 can't-: w~t .. ~~e tlrrm.-cllbU.Iaboopmaoeut"erl move as e stoQstgnat CenterSt.u:tPark Kant RoJa1 Tb&l AFB, Tllai· iletiDC lbl WI wbo woa1d DOt Mllhd tiD tbt PiaiiDIDc Com-Couacllmaa Ooa Melmds ooe moatll rna 85• r.£....,._ 1 a1 ''Dee k:DOtlri:e:r ,'' ''tbl Ave., a.Dd to remore parklnc oo
IUd. Ill Ia a 1111 poadlate 01. IDCIQ -. wttb the word 'PIP' miMfoD oo No"f 5 19'70 &Dd said, "Tbt JnlDe Co, bUcom-aid. ltort," "billa bop," ''&Uey TM Co.ta Mea City C(IIGD(IU the northerly curb of Adams
Ca.ta M .. hlP .ebool. beiiiC lliGIIil~ at tblml" dealtd bJ tb&t bocsj 00 ~ 4-Z plled wttb aU ,. uAd fbr. •·F~;. tbo~. :Uars E: OOD" ud ''wrap tbi mummy,•• a.ad tbt cltJ lt&f! MOD:Iay Ave. from 35 feet to 60 teet
PARK PLAN Is DRAFTED Yote 00 Jan. s. Tblre 11 QID reuoo wQ we mOIIUI -~enoce, l101' bat CM7 wUl be }~deed prt-aJcbt to c.Mek oa tbepoutblllty west ot Ute Harbor Blvd. ciD'b
Tbol acttoo wu ~ to ,_, _... 11.'' · Hirth -· o1 IWitddllc the pr-Bar-r-n.
tbl Clt:J C01meU 00 Ftb. a Co.r::Uman Mllarl. Dostal F 0 ked bOr Jdc111Dlltrldeourtcom-• SET a pubUc lleafin&: on a
Tilt Plrila, lloo< ... udlloc--~llJ .-., f IIIII 00 Yo.rcbl 1bo IR'IJcatloo callod tbo JO'Ojoct "o 0101111-reeway renaming as plox from Newport S..ch to proposed assessment <ILslrlct nMiaa CoiD•tuiM ... OIJiltla.. part &ani Pll' 1,000 peop• la ,.. rttarn.d, to tbt Piii..IIDJIIc mMit to tbe clt:J.'' Coati. Mea. fbr thfo ronstructior of an alley ..u _._ 1 '1 ,,. •eb ......_ commtsaioo b mocWlc::atk* ln1DI Co. PlaalDc admlllls-Colea Mesa tried to COO"ftnce • ~~"'·@t!u Broadway a.od Mac·
""" -..;. ...., Tilt plu calli lor aa Ill-bJ tho 1rr1110 Co • ..., r---Jtm Tulor ald tho lr-Tbo c-"""City eo-n ot c-"-... tiiU eo--Onaco Coant7 ..., ·---"' nolla, from RaylllODd to Tuotln. .. • .,_ -cr.-from U to II cltyp&rU -bJ t1>o Com-. noa Co. bad triad !lord to--bU reltrred to Its lrMWa1 en-It to be Ill t1>o boll bOtld lbo c:c>orll'· complex Tho FOJoct wtll cost .., Hll-:..,-::. ~a'!:'.=.s~ u ...U u ntabllllunelllola-WbeD tbe lniDI Co. oGlc:lall pt;y w1lh a.U tM uqw:uts tbe eomaUttee a re10latioo re. llitw'Mt of tM motortacPiblk acroa flon· , 11" •11 OD ~ mUtd $10,81S a.ad tbl COlt to
• ..,....... boat 10 III11N of lfM8 ~b r1..,Hted tbe propoa1 to tbe elt7 bad made OD "*-1111 qa•<• tbat tbt ame Oil tbe ud olpuUc111u CODCC'D totbl ..tJ OYftedho• ~..JI'&DC't:CoallJ tM M ruidelts a.l'wcted wtU
Tilt C:..•l-. -'C 01' ;a-wlllcll will -t ComllliAioo oo A!><lt 110,--....... Ho aldtllolbolld-llwopnrt ltNftJ lit cbUpd 10 c-o1 ~ Y-, tllt.l Fair A...,...tloo. C-ol-...... from $415 to $efl.
T-r ...... -to ull-p&rU IIIII-eac• Ia maiD< Chr'&'ll bad--· ... .-"!'lllo ... _ .. ~IA-lrMWaJ. -$S !<-., --lllo llclalo, !lOWe••, plctood •-• ACCEPTEDibowt-..Wi .. CIIJCI 11 lOIII ............. -partoltbo TlloJillc_a __ "":1 lllo-jlaoplo lllo... Tilt ,_,1-. ... 11 I ~bf llhF-.._11111 .. -. at llooport C-,-lllo ol l ru Ill-ll A--
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Letters to the Editor
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FAVORITE PROGR •ss ··au1 .. , buUdln1 1o •• , 111 !'It jlidlelal ltmiiJ _, ... ·~.~ Allorld u. dtmiM Nocrport Btaeb, caw.
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J> • .. ·-po.., 10ft MliteDcea oe crlm-•-ua-Jt, tbt approval of the
STOPPERS OF PEOPLE WHO SUIUble rot I his . 1Mll It eoolrJbuttAc to tbe 11 )'ear Oldl Who wtu Yote U 'Mf£ STORR
THINK SUCCESS MEANS "Thac's nottht way Daddy fr~y ol crlmt.l acta J the ttlcbera dictate &DIS DOW • WHO RUNS£ d'd 't " • ' Ectlt« of the natp.
....._ _. .., .-,.__, ls ..-JU ..... ,. .. w all pllltlic Mea. "Hot ld•s" are ·exPtrl-
-. .... ,..,..,.. ... ..._ mental programs of "platmed
••••••••••• O'O'O'O•OO'O'OCII• cbup" ln the Newport-Mesa ~/ School Dl.strlet •
LUCK AND AMBITION 1 .. 1 · • • ., b&Nbeeo'*'trldpteatoltw'lltll )'OIIrfrleDdliMuwJthaethlttlc 1 am trom 811rbut IJid 1
"EANS SECURITY Wh o wiU head 11 up? Umed ro~Jdery Hut......,,., red commulllam Aa a prectnet I .... 101 ; "They juat lucked into I "To A)' teAr ti .;.;~ -worker 1 feat there Will be 1 take )'CMII' paper beea... W::: "Why should I be a auinea 1 " ,... the ... 1 .... you bne to AJ ....
Pi&?" w nner. tereot to erlme 1a hopuh ltYere shortap of RepubUcan .. '"".,. "It'! too much work ." Teader-hearted Jud&H wbo.; workers in ,72, st.Dee muyfeel fact,ltlathemoctdowntoeartb, • Of L .....JI...._ Wben this prop-am tlrst .&;~ -.p ~ started In this district, tax.
payers whO inQuired were told
that this program was used
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''The boss just doesn't like ''Our IIIII" brad:et is •lready J)tllk>aopby Is to potty ll&p tbe ttwt the present admlnlstr&Uoa most bOOest ~r lhavereadiD
me." too high " 1st 1 ha -·~ .. ~. 1 nd a loal Ume, "let some one else try il "Wh · 'd "" wr O the provto erlmJ.all '-5 prom,_., more """'""' a At.o I have oeYer wrltt• a
first ." ''Wh:t sa~il~o People think?'' not tbe way to atHr the ltltp of JOCI.allstie proerams tbatJobn-letter 'ot prof:tlt lD my We, ARVO E. HAAPA, OWfttr Md Pllbllshor olllt·Ensllll "il's who you kno w tltat "L ' I . •• justice for we, tbe people. lOP ud Kennedy dared to men-but Georp Brobte l.alptred lhl .. et s so s ow on u. "The eoelosves are moa Uoo. counts. "What are you? Some kind dlsturbtn to M. S wlth wtat he bad to D)' about
"We already hiVe too much of nut!" _,. .. ! .. -11~t~ to l'l'WIY rs, blrley Smith Rlcbard NUOD, • CHRONK:LE OF TREASON teaebers who thought of ideas
To CI'LIP the HOrmUy of tM folly and Impending tragedy presented them to the research to worry about." ··I'm satisfied.·· '"')'OQI' ..,......... ._...., Newport Beaeb I am a Democrat ud mllfltJ
''I 'd have to work • UlsqlliteappareDttbatmy •NOTEAWITHKILLERS proudofit BUT lalaovoteb' "Le t 's be pra~ti~al .' letter wa.s tota.Uy laefledtve 111 1111'•·•1' st UIJod
ol the Nixoa embrace of Red China's mass mtaderers, it is and developmentdepartmenlfor
necessary to recall tbe treuooous sell-out of Nationalist apptoval, and then to the school overtime!" ··tf 1 just had a ~oueae because two eurreot deetaJ.oa.s EdltoroftheEDStp, emu wa smo qua
"What if we fail ?" education I could do it ." by Judge McMillan, ln my To those of us who have for the job. I voted for Dw1&flt
"Bu t men don't l1kt smart "We're md:inJ 11 profit opiDion. aremostdlsappolating. tried to keep abrN.st of the ~lseDbower ~.Dd al50 for
Chloa. to tbe communl.sts, engineered by communist sym-board of trustees. , ... ,___ 1n T We recently found that the PQ.u~s 9111' governmeot after World.Wu n. he policy Gleoda.le untlled school district tbeD was to nudce CblDa Into the communist camp without bas a "master plan" that is leWJlc It be koown whO was doing the nudgl.ng. Today, as
Coocressman Jobn Schmltr. puts u, "the Nixon adminlstra-identical to Ute one in lhe New-
women!" doinJ 11 the old way why Judge McMUlaD permitted spread of .lnternatiooa! com. Trlcty Dick. I ju.tt dSd DOt
"It won't sell." change?" Ra.,h Timothy Potter, an ad-muntsm, the presidents pro. tblnli: that H. H. was tbema.nfor
Uon is setting tbe wbeels in motion tor Nationalist China's port-Mesa school district, ln-
eJpulsion trom the United NaUons, but doesn't want it to eluding a part called '·hot Ideas."
''It's no t our responsi-"State law doesn't all ow 1t." mltted kidnapper of John C posed trip to Red Cbtna came tbe j)b, and Mr. NimDhadtrted
bil1ty ." "Alii wan t 10 do is ret1re ." L t ~ to · as a tremendous shock. SO llard, so maay Urnes, and I
appear that 1t Is drivlng the car." Here is a brief account
of the rtcl take-over of Chloa, as related by Rep. Schmitt: The TeWinkle middle school • • • • project is listed in the school
A REPEAT PERfOJlMANCE board agenda, dated 7.20-71,
As the spirit which brought the Cblnese CommwUsts to at your loca l library. The pa ge
power oo mainland China In l!M9 begins to pervade the air reference number Is 12.4, along
In Washington, D.C., the figutes associated wtth betrayals with other hot id eas lor other
past beKfn to reappear on the Capitol scene. Two weeks ago schools In the district.
former foreign service outcer~ John Patton Davies and The presenter s or the Te~
John Stewart Service appeared to testify before a closed Windle program are Jerry
session of the Senate committee on foreign relations. After Cowdrey and Ray Snyder.
the session their comments showed that they were delighted The purpose or the program
with the receat U.S. change of policy toward Mao Tse-tung. is:
Their delight is understandable. As foreign service I. To decrease the number
officers ln the· 1940's both of these men were deeply In-of behavioral problems at the
volved In the U.S. undercuttingofltswartlmeally, National. classroom level.
1st Cl\l.Dil, 2. To have adequate and ei-
Davles and Service were among a gro~ of career dip-fl cient counseling and guidancE"
lomats who served as political advisors on the staff of services ror all stOOent needs.
General Joseph w. Stilwell in China during World War ll 3. To Improve th e lnstruc.
Stilwell had been sent to China by Roosevelt In 19-42 to tiona! program in the class-
serve as head of the U.S. for ces there. Bad blood developed room.
between Stilwell and Nationalist leader Chiang Kai.shek 4. To Improve student at.
because of Chiang 's reluctance to divert thirty Ctunese titude tonrd schOol.
divisions from defense or the mainland to help General 5. To give the teachers acl.
Stilwell avenge a defeat he had suffer ed in Burma. ual counseling and guidance
Davies, Service :.nd others used this bad feeling on the training in the classroom ,
part of Slilwell toward Chta.ng to attempt to alter official thereby ImproVing their ability
U.S. poticy toward China away from supportorthe NalionaJ. to teach.
ist Government and towar d support of communists Mao The work plan for the pro-
Tse-tung and Chou En-lai. Davies was particularly close gram inc lud es teacher, coun-
to Cho u En·lal. As early as 1942 Cb:)u had outlined the selor and guidance manager
communist program for control of China to Davies -· a responsibilities. It would also
program which wu ultimately to be successful, g1ven th e lnciiJde an evaluation plan. This
complicity of various individua ls in the U.S. Government. plan would be lmplementeddur-
lt was in Lu ge part theactlvitiesofDavles aOOServlcf' in g the l!l71-72 school year.
as member s or Stilwe ll's staU which led Ambassador The funds requested wer o:
Patrlch J. Hurley, special enjo}' to China for President $6,920.
Roosevelt, to sa}" of Stilwell, '·The r~ord of General We s houk:l being to your at-
stft-ftn in China: is irrevocably coupled in history with tile" tentton a column we did early
-tollipiracy to overthrO\\' the Natlooalist Gove rnment or last year on Ute guidance de-
CbJna and to set up ln Us place a communist regime ·-partmeRt It dre-w comments
and all this moY~ment W3S part of, and cannot be separated from two or the school bOard
from the communist cell or apparatus thai existed at the members, implying that we had
time in the government in Washington. been unfa ir in the article. Those
Davi es and Service pla.yed up lh~ theme that the only hope two schoo l board members axe
for "democracy" and "pf'a ce" in China wa s a coalition still on the Newport-Mesa
government between the ~ationalists and the Reds. They ad-school board, Thequeslionask-
vocated sending U,S, military equipmentot the Chinese com-ed by so many taxpayer s is
munlst s, They produced a steady nov.· or papers dwelling pertinent now: "The board
on the real or Imagined deficiencies of Chian~Kai.shek and members make eloquent
praising Mao Tse-tun g. The Nationalist Chinese werf' speeches while sitting up then•
pictured as ••permeated from top to bo ttom with corrUJ)Uon , '' on the sta ge with the public
"ridden with political and military abuse," '·la cking in watching. They lell us they ar e
popular support and unwilling to flghl the Japanese," while concerned also, but wh y do they
the comm uni sts were character ized as "straightforward continually vote to advance
and frank," "incorruptible," "a unified grot.q>ol vigorous, these programs, if they arl.'
mature and pucllcal men" whose record '•places them r eally concerned''"'
above any contemporary group In China:· "agrarian re. The same question v•asasked
for mers" fi ghting llercely against theJa.paneseandeo joying as re<:ently as the last board
tremendous popular support. Davies noted that Mao was meeting, while the taxpayers
·moving in the dir ection of more moderatP in ternal J.nd watched the schoolboardvotein
economic policies" -· thP moderate Mao who is responsible the new courses they WE"fe coo-
for liquidating 20 to 40 million Ch inese after coming to cerned aboul. This Included the
power. while Ser vice Jccused Chian~;: or having ··an anti. book, ··Str<~.nger in a strange
Soviet policy " --"sin even greater in the 1940's than it Land," the book that was used
is today. as Charles ManSOll'sbible. Ttlls
When Ambassador Hur ley finally succeeded in having was brough t to their attention,
Davies, Service and others r ecalled to the U.S., the im· and they were concernf'd , but
possible happened. As Hurley was Later to testify, "When when It came time to vote,
I r elieved the gen tlemen 10 Chungking, they we rP brought they voted it in. Even the new
back to Washington and placer! in the State Department in board members. "Occult In
positions where they became my s upervisors, and there literature" was another cot1tse
they attempted to hamstring ever ything that I did In carry-voted in that t:upayers com-
lO R Into effect my directiv e (fr om the President)." plaiDed about.
Service later admitted passing classified documents to a Last year we quoted the
man ldentllfed as a Soviet agent. Although given a clean phrase from the "GuidanCe
bill or health by several loyalty boards set up by the De· Project" dated August, 1969,
partmenl or State, he was rinally removed from government and signed by Or. David Keir-
employ due to t!':~ 2.r!verse findings of the impartial loyalty sey, project director, as fat.
review board of the Civil Service Commission. Because of lows: "The plan Is that the
a technicality unearthed by the Supreme Court, Service vs. elementary staa meet with each
Dulles, he was r eiRStated tn 1957 a.od served on State's other at least twice' monthly
payroll until retiring in 1960. Davies was fired by Sec.re-ttl.roughOUI. the yN.r. The sched.
tary of State Dulles ~er he perjured himself before a uled content of these meetings
Senate Committee, and an independent security boarl1 voted wtll be mainly lectures and
5-0 lor his dismissal as a security rist. demoostr.ltlons on the known • • • •
TED TAK ES A WALK.OUT
Clark MollenhON, wrttinc ln the Long Beach Press
Telep-am, reports this significant Item:
WASHINGTON, D.C. -· It was a.a excited J"OUOg crowd
that jammed the fourth floor rOom ol tbe old Seftlte Otnce
Batldlng to hear Sen. Edward K..-edJ ~te l'lls oplniOD Of
the publication of tbe matetllll from tM "fop secret"
Peataaoa papeu about the Vl.a&m ft.f.
Sea. Keoaedy pve hlJ appron.l to pabl.lcadoa of the 4'7-
t'Ohlme Jtudy, even tl it r.ntcttd wtavocUty upon the
K-.dy brothers. It was tht "people's rlebt to keow," he
lold tbl ~ of younr men and women crowded Into tne
~~~~ to utea. n. Qllllt1oa that followed bror.:. • the mtttiDC. 1'Then
tt~ •'t J'OU tell your Jawyws tlopumlttH Mu•ehuttta
..,... J1rr oo 1110 c-• .. ttu to bo J)Ciblllbod?" .--.roar man, r-rJae to tflo IMOIIII&I* r-
w1ddl lltlowd Ecfftrd kfltolld7'1 .-accldtat whlcb re. -loiN_.,_.,, __
n. Mloll, c-.-r-dM' smUt tMt .. u, plap ar048d
IC •• tiJ•t ll.ct natrt'P'. He twatd Will ... H1J jaw frost.
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methods of INOOCINC
CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR OF
CHILDREN aDd of those who
are lnvolved with chiktren."
A report dated April. 1971,
titled "A pr~sed model fOI'
signed apln by Dr.Dat'ldKeir-
sey, tocludes on the last pace
this statement: '• WbM a te&cb -
er *'-tns a dlapostte metbod
that she d1d not kDow before,
• way ol dtteetiAc .,._,
whleh bertfofOI"e lbs WU aa.
anre ot., the cu appiJ thla to
aU ol bor -· WboD llle &e<l!dres a mollnllllc teeb-
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of ...,. -.... au 11or
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"I m1ght los: my wel h re "It 's a fad " ~ • or llran.som, plead to Back in 1958 Edward Hunter tboupt, "well, maybe, just d .. · a &tlsser o ense or armed rob-ro1 u k lted MAYBE he MIGHT be au raw. "It would d1splace too bery Judge M Milia Jso W e an exce ent boo ca ,
"We will have to look into 11 many laborers." pr~tlon to ~rthurn t.am::t "Black book on Red China," right." Plus, most ot,my best
sometime." "But I'd have 10 work in a Who shot twO Newport eea" h wtuch has this to say about trieDds are Republicans aod J
"I'm not Janna be at my non-union sho •· c the Crtlnese mainland: "The· MAY have been a bit "brain-
brains out to mak e somebody "Ha h !~" p. f:~t~ officers. How bad can People's Republicof Chlnaop-washed!" (I have never known
else nch1" "Let th e gove rnment do it." S h jucU ial erates the most extensive and a Republican, and they admUU,
''It 's never bern done • • • uc c gymnastics are merciless labor exploitation that ever voted anything but a
brfore ." At our current rate of ~emo~allr.~ng to a nne Newport system the world has ever straight Republican ticket, re-"Th~.~ 1s the wrong 11me of federal spendmg. 11 won 't be eac po ce department. The known." p.rd1ess of who Is runninc, and
year lena until mere interest on the lofty, presUgious, ·near auto-He also says chairman Mao you cannot say that about the
"I've gm all the-money public debt will devo ur all of J:nmo~~ hlplatea: ,enjoyed by liquidated some 20 to 50 mil-Democrats! AND we are NOT
want." the JOvemment's spendable ~ era.rc Y s proper but lion Chinese to impose Ills as DUMB as the Republicans
'Tm just notludy." income . What then? Complete ac ns such ~s are common power. In fact, he says in con. think we are!
··You'rr too young." confi5cation? Tax rebellion? today b)y some Judges (soft sen-elusion: "Re<.l China's crimes Well, to get back to "Dlckle · . . · tences areacootrlbutingfactor bo "1 1c1 Uk 1o ~ ••st "But1sthrmarketrudyfor Bankruptcy? D1ctatorsh1p~ to the disre t for tor a galnsthumantty,ltsownpeo. Y, wou e ... ou•r-
it?" Interest on the federal debt is our judi ial ~U h ~ pie, as well as foreigners, were who really runs the White
''I a in·, f;~rm1n · good u I now 22 billion dollars yearly In myc jud es ent sth~e~icial perpetrated on such a broad House •••• '???? ThJs man has
know how now." That's more than the total debt family is sw:n k> protect the canvas aDd with such sweeping done nothlnc but rwt away from
"We nr\·er have done n that was 37 years aao If present . Dl nd strokes that a normal person it at our espensel And they are · mnoce a topuntshthegullty, t.UI to I I lly" GOING UP A BIT tt l! wa y trend) continue. with in ten Judge McMillan could well be s grasp her enorm • · · · · ·
··My co-workers m11ht ~ger years the mterest cost will be mal-assigned. His actions in· George Watt, a Brllish cUI-And NOW, in order forhlmto
jealous ·· · from SJS 1o S40 billion a year. dicate he should be a publlc zen, who was r ecenUy quoted THINK he Is going to win the
"What 1 want IS security." Poorh ouse herr we co me t 1 nd . in papers as having been Red oext election, he Is selllng us · · dee er and not a Supenor c · • • tlo Red Ch'·· hoha staled "How do you know It is When the nat1on goes broke C t jud h1na s prisoner until a year ou u ... ," s
be tter"" there •s no one left to pay th~ 0~ gedo th bla k abe ago, made statements In Wash-many times tbattheywereoutto
"But that's my vaca tion welfare ce one ns e c r ington Which more than contlrm destroy us! He may have a he sometimes thinks he is a lh bo secret plan (ha hal) but don't ume!" The major reason the entire sacred cow and he who dares e a ve. • -'
"If 's too new." welfare program 1s so bad is twist the tail Is a stinker. So I strongly urge every citizen you think the people Who voted
"But a black man 1·ust can't that mos t of it is in the hands be 1 1 to write the president In op-him into office have the right to t. am proud lo be a. iU t thl 1 '" 0 doe know just what kind or jeopardy aet ahead!" of the fe de ral government and stinker and tail twi 1 pos on o s r..,. ne s
"I'm 100 old ." p rofessional social workers a s er. not sip tea with murderers he Is getting us Into???'? Thls
"Let's look into 1t later." mstead of in the hands of local FP. Dee CCook, .1 and slave masters. man cannot play God at the or mer ouoc1 man, Very truly e:q>ense of our people! Shouldn't "If it's such a aood 1de a go vernment5 and private . C(ty Newport Beach B. J. woodwud tbls, at least, be put before how ~orne somebody else charit able and chun:h gr oups.
hasn 't thought of it?" Freedom and f u II • LETTER TO NlXON • SELECTIVE PROGRESS Congress and the House of Rep.
. , But I 'm on Socia I employment cannot lona exJst Dear President Nixon: Editor of the Ensign, r esentaUves to ;~e if they door Security~" s1de by s1de. Only dn:touorsh1ps I wish to r eport to you thai Tbe owners of water front do not awrove. · I just cannot
"They tried '' In have co nt inuous f ul l on Friday, July 16, 19'11, in pr_opef'ty within the bouodarles see, lor the Uleolme, how he
California ." employ ment. A5 I have the ~egister tWtfte f..itifeT Newport Bay Civic some~;~p,-JPIDil~S ~R~~~!~Y
"It's cha.nae for chanae·5 remarked bdore , there 1.5 nQ were publlslled Blett~s to the .District coatend therejec:tlonof witt. .this. Ca.u.'-t ju~ S9J!IE~E
sake ." unemployment in Russia: They editor. Seven were in opposition high rise construction woukl stand on his own two teet: iDd
"I'm too busy now." shoot en ouah people to make to your policy of friendship deny them an equitable return make him WlderstaDd W~~
··t agree with you. but. the)obs and thr people ~.:orne With Red China and Russia, and on thelr Investment. At the he ~doing Is a "DO-DO •. by
"It would make what we 've out even -The Amencan Way ooe was on the issue of gam-District's Citizen's Advisory don t we, the PflQPle, take a
101 obsolete." Futures bUng. Also, the editorial was COW'ICil me('tings (open to the VERY flRM stand and insist on
public) they demand that their knowing HL<i plans? At least
speculative investm ents be we can try • •. THE CONSERVATIVE CORNER guaranteed I, for one, am getting jUst a
lr o ... u ·s.,.,
A "tempest in a teapot" is
raging In Washington, D.C.
Shock waves are being felt all
over the wor ld , It began when
Pr ('sident Richard M, Nixon
announced that he planned to
visit Red China before May,
1972.
This aMouncement was ma.de
to the American people in re.
sponse to an invitation which
was extended on July 15 by
Prem ier Ctx>u En Lai on be·
hall of .the People's Republic
of China. The invitation was
accepted Immediately.
However , the viscosity for
"The oil for the lamps of
China," as described by author
Pearl Buck, seems to vary. On
July 15, just 15 minutes after
the welcome was extended to
the president, radio Pekin g sent
out the following appeal: "Peo.
pie or the world, unite and de.
feat the 1.5 aggressors and all
their running dogs."
The response In Washington
to the announcement of the pres.
!dent's proposed trip to Peking
was varied. Among the llrst lo
enter a protest was our oWD
congressman, John G. Sch milz.
He stated In his "Weekly News
Report" that "the Free World
has iost an important battle --
Dot a battk! marked by the clash
of ~sing armies but a hlttk!
of wills. There will certaiDly
be some criticism of my stand
in opposition to the President's
tria>, oo tbe grounds that I am a
RepOOlican. However, ll Ls my
11r m oplnJoo that "* lbou.ld
slQlOI't prtoclplas aod people,
to lbe same edeat that they
•wort ncb priDciples."
Alt.-he blod rec:etv-' aa
biYIIatJoo fioa> 1110 Wllltt-
10 taA a cr...,. oa bOard tbt
Pr-1 JOCIII, tflo '"Se-
qeta,, til laliHdlattiJ c&Ued
the White House stafl' and re-add!Uon to r ecogniZing Peking's
spectfully announced his In-10veretgnty over that Island."
ability to join the party. There. In Taipei, the capital of Tal~
upon he stated: "II Is Ironic wan, great concern Is being felt
that as Red China continues to over the price which Washington
export terroris m and tota.Utar-would have to pay so as to
ianism, and as she continues establish diplomatic relations
actively to assist in I he killlng with Red China. The Nationalist
of Americans and the South Chinese gove rnment Is Inter .
Vietnamese defenders or free. ested in finding out 11 the price
dom, that the President of the will tnclude "the withdrawal of
Uni ted States announces that he the U.s. miUtary forces from
wtu go to Peking, without his Taiwan, a.nd whether Washing-
troops, to effect a oormallza~ ton could fuUill its treaty com -
tlon or relations," mltment to defend the Island,
On the oUter ~. one of without continuing to maintain
California's two U.S. Senators, American millta.ry bases."
Alan Cranston, a Democrat, was On Capitol Hill In WaShing·
reported in a special dispatch ton, the Senate foreign rela.
from Ottowa,. Canada, that he Uons committee was reported
had joined with 4othersenators to have voted to repeal thel!J55
in applying for a vtsa to vlsit Formosa resolution, "'h.ich
Communist China. authorized the president to use
Dr. Carl Mcintire, repre-military forces necessary to
sentlng the 20th Century Re-protect Taiwan. Nevertheless,
formation Hour, as ilMOUDCed Senator J. W. Fulbright of Ar-
last week, was quick to voice kansas, the committee chair.
hls protest against the visit of man. stated tbat the vote "does
President Nl.a:on to Red Cbl.na, not tectmically effect the basic
The mllltant pastor cooducteda Amerlca.n commitment to de-
protest rally on the steps oltbe feod Taiwan."
What about the speculative bit Ill, paying for this Clmlly's
investments of the majority or luxurious Uving while so many
the community'? They have all people are desperate to just find
paid a premium price ror their a iob •• • "Liveit~,Nlxon's."
property speculaUng that New-I 1\llly realize that things are
port aea'ch will retain Us cur_ going to turn for the better oext
r ent character; that this most year, in order that Nixon will
unique physical setting will re. win the election ••• I can see
main charming residential the hands raised in "triumph"
marine oriented, tow.profil~ over his 1\ead, but I can also
• , •• and magnlflcent. The see the whole bottom dropping
character of Newport Beach out of our nation In 1973 •••
would be erased by 100 toot boy. boy!
buildings surrounding the bay lf the president should happen
and the aesthetics of properties to read this, PLEASE , please,
will decrease. It follows that the don't, on the SPUR of the mo-
nlue wtll be depressed. ment, jump into your helicopter
Who cuarantees the current aDd come to Burbank to tell me
or appreciated value or my what a great mu you are. I
property'? Who guarantees my simply cannot afford your ex-
speeulatlon in the extraordinary pensesl
enviro11ment in which I choose VERY Sln~erely,
to Uve? Mrs. V. Upt&nft
The ca use to prohibit high Burbank, Calif.
LAW Fund gives legal aid
""LAW Fund'" (Lepl Aid
Warranty Fund) has beeD es~
tablished in Orance Couoty to
he_, members UDderstaftd t.httr
rl&Ns and duties .mer the law
and to prov!de lepl couaseL Capitol Building In Washington During this waiting period,
which was attended by a COD· dtD"lng which Red China ls pre-
slderable number of the mem. paring Its demaods, and the Key feature of the LAW FIIIIIJ
bers or his Collingswood, N.J., free CbiDese covernment in service Is an ldeatiflcatioa
Church. Amoog tbe messaces TaJwaa ruolutely is prepariDg . card, wttb Photo &Dd ldeaWlea.
displayed on the placardS car-to ··co u &loDe'' 1n cue the tion ol the hOlder of tbe card,
rled by members of the CI'CMC:I U.S. wttbdraws UsmtUtarylor-a ltaltmeat that tbl bolder
were: "Nixon ahaDdou mor-ees trom tlM lstlod, the "Coa-k.,..1 tlia rl&bta IDttr tbt law,
aUty" aDd "Stop Rid CtliDa." serntin Cor•r" comestotbe ud a pboM IIUDbtr u.t cu
froat WUh lilt -ed do· bo c:lllld U lloon I dby lo
leges aut universities, lnler-
vttw those wbo need help and
asst.t attor•y• Ia ease re-
search. Tbe students alao coo-
duct sem1Dar1 or rap Mssions
at many places to asstlt the
111_,.1 publle I<> undor-
tbeir coutltuttc.l rl&ftls &Dd
llltlr -"' lila -lbal pOUc:t-comm..uy rekticu
may thlrtbJ bt ltnpi'Ot'ed."
'he fad JbMtl pyea a de..
lllltd .. -of prottctt .. rt.cMa J.D. M&teb alii a.rrnt
.....-... uplaiJIJic tflo
l)OWWI ud the lepl reltriC·
tJou ol arraalfor ollleoro, aCid
r~c a co.11 of ac-
tloD lor tflo LAW Flmd c:arcJ
bo-loloiiOW.
Ourinc the nut ttw days ternUaatioo to jola wttb the reach a LAW F.t ~-.
after lilt propoMd risll of majority o1 ltlt •otero Ill Or-F-er ol IIIII ltpl aJd
President NL&oo to Rtd Cb!Da IIIP County, t. ~~ Mn'lct 11 5\.y..,.--old t.o.Ja
wu &DDC:Mmetd, AmeriC&Il u. coacruamaa JohllG.Scbmltl•a Mu)Ny of Colla .... , wt1o
per1S Oft the CblDI .. 8lt.UJoe Jtud wUb r.ftract to tbs fl)lllt to diJI lD a RiYtrlldll
croro cral<:bfor. aCid ftlllll( lor 1'<-'1 Ylalt to Rod Chlaa. C-_, c:a-.. flo rt· d"tktpmeats. TbtY ... ..,.,. aolftd ID or..-...,.. .....
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tht fttlt AIMtlcua• .. •dDr KartD WJ.ttma.cft: ot eoro. aw &lilt Jlll••••ftftpaor•
to bt llll>!"lllod lo -Ia dol liar, ......,... olllr. lllld '-""* ar .-,or aU-.
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feu\. not with old leaven, -• t1r a 4Mofdn Btilt .-,..,.....,A ae c •• "M 1'11 IIIJI .... tl-..
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--to NIICblaalaa kllc---lllalr---to ~W. dlt. btJon M&J, .a.ct a aormalts&Uoa ot n-
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--Rl4to Poldaa, JoJr 15, It'll, roto-Jp wllb Pokllc -
10:45 p.m. (W••'....-Ume). bl COQIU~~et.d at tbe ~
• • • ot ~ AaiU aWn.'' n ll
-lrool< tll&l u lbe u.s. penuoeat hdtlltes OYertunl
to .:)IM ol our moM: bklod-
tblratJ &lid ntblesa eoellllel,
... C'ontillM to pea& Use •ttooc.
ncb u RbOdelia, wblcb b&Ye
eonat.,..'J 4emoutratec1 tbetr
11iiQK1ft of U.S. a.ati-eommUDIII:
loroJcopoUCJ.
....., ·--"' c--bon IPII7 termed lbo
prelldellt'• ~meat ··to-
tal -a..SC." OV alllea 1D -.loll--ud e-&U ot lbo Cblaooo pooplo -
mlllt rtllrd 1t u a "NU..
out" 01' coDaboratioG.
NEWPORT HAROOR EIISIGft
ARST SECTION "-P .. 3
-·= -·-TOWER TO BE BUILT
c-wWboCID-
oo tbt tau.t omce bal1dlac tD
tile IIIUfllrttM lbdutrtalCom-
plu, tile blell-rloe Sao J-
tow•.
Tbe 8-atory ltroetce wtUbe
located al the oortheut contr
of DuPoat Drln aDd MlebelJioa
' Drive, adjacent to the Oruce
County Airport. Sao Jo&qllln
Aasoclatea, a CalltorDia 48-
nklpmeat nrm headQtiU'tered
ln Newport Beach, is the
bulkier.
San Joaquin Tower wlU be
constructed of broaae colored
retnforeed coocrete a.Dd glua
Boocb,-to ncepoOOidoot
"'Sao J-,.._ ....
Tbe ftrm receat!J batlt a
tbtet-*"1 otftce b.aldlDc &.ld
lboiiPUI ceater at tbl corMr
of Harbor 81Yd, ud Adlma
An. lD CoMa Mta. M. Keitll
Gaede, a dlreet.or of lbe tntM
Co~JPDY am ot tbe ln1Dt ID~
c:tuatrlal CompleJ, t. prealdeat
of Sao J-Aaod&loo.Soe-
retary-treuurer ofSaoJoaquln
Asaociataos II Wllllam Rloc,
presideot of Harbor lJlv-estmeot
Coqaoy.
REAL TEAR JERKIER
Not too many years ago. a common remedy for lun1
diseases was an onion plaster ... Strong," but hardly
effective. Now, thanks to medical resurch we have
powerful drug.-. which have drastically reduced the
death ra te among lung patients. Effective medications
are 1mportant to your heahh. When you're 11!, lhty
can mean the difference between pain and comfort
. between life and death. So. don·t rdy on home
remedies. Let your physician decide what medications
will be best l his
Christensen Oar -llllt Cb!Moo at-
UOo, -uo muollmmldiii•IY •""d'd bJ tbe mOt'e, .... --
throop .-.-.. --m..U .ID tbtir pre• --termed
Tbere wi.U eertalnly be 101M
erWellm of my ltaDcf 1D total
aad -lute -stllon to lbo pr..-, oo tbo croun<ls lbat
1 &m a Republieu.. HoweYer, It
ll OJ tlrm oplnJoD tbat we
8hooJd slQ)OI't prlnclplea, Ul1
people to tbe ame elteot tbat
!bey -' oueb prloelplos.
DUAM! AMD JAMIC! WO!RTH
wllb borl&ontal-.olUIJbler, HEW DJRECTOil MAilED
earth-eoJored exterior IUD R.aymoDd w. Kimmey, 314
screens, wbich from a distaDee, EYeaiAC Caayoa Rd., Shore
wUI appear to bebalcOilies. Tille CUffs, bu beeD named director
154,000-sqlllre foot bu.UdlD' of eQCIDeerlA& for the trY1De
wtll be eobaoced by uteulYe !Ddutrla.l Complex. He joined
laodseaplng a.Dd dramatic Dlpt the Irvine c o. aa project en-
ll&httnr. Tbe tower will f•ture g1Peer 1n July, 1964, uxt in
the latest ln sclenWlcallymoa.-Aucusf.. 1967, was promoted to
itored heatinr and air coadl-ebief eDCiDMr aad uslsta.nt
UoDing systems, acoustical secretary of the Complex.
walls and eelllngs, zooe-coa-He u a aatlve of Baltimore,
trolled eleetronlc elevators, bokls a. bache \or of arts degree
food service aod an after-hours 1D scleDcetrom WltteDber&CoJ.
security survelllanee sy!Mm. lep Ln SpriDIIleld, Ohio, and a
Individual fioors and suites may taebek:lr of science degree in
be designed to meet apeetlle eiYll enctoeertng from Case
... LCOMT ... T.-AD&IIM
011101.& , ...
tbe If'-nalt "i»Dllab," "bu-
mlllltlq to Pruldool N-."
ud "lblmlfbl." Tbe CbiDiet
&1111111-to Wuldqloa,
wbOm 1 caUid to deUnr u
1110lol7 00 -If of moot of
. tbe people I reprueat, bu
•• ...., "lbock" aDd "dil-
bel!tl." TbiH r•etiool ue
QPi'GPI'iate. Tbl pruldeot's
1m PIP" DC YiJU to Pekin& melDS
a eertaiD kD1te 1D tbe back b'
our Joac-Ume Tatwu alllu.
MatioMlhd CbiDa bu declared
tbat 1be wW ''CO It &loDe"
ratber tbaD 1Ubm1t to tbe ln-
tamy of a ••two-Chlna polley,"
Tbe outlaw rectme ot rulers
iD Peld.Jac bu aLto rejected any
sucb "two-ChlDl poUey."
PreGdeal Nlmo's "DOI'maliza-
Uoo . of re1atloos" with tbe
CblDeJe Commun1sts tberelore
wUl be at tbt dlreet llpiD88
ot Oil' Natioaallst allles, tbe
le.Wmate peromeot of tbe
Cb!Moo poopl<l.
Bat tbe tmpUcatioos of the
yl&Jt 1:1r our otber ftleDds lD
All& -· &Dd lllrou(l>out tile
world --to Jull u IICOllleant.
Tbe Petio& meettoc lDI!lcates ::rs.:..tbe ~:,:
.. -palleJ ' ........ --aad ...-1)' .. ...,...-...... Tbe
..U.:., wtlleli •ve backld tbe
A...tc:u pollCJ of otommlnc
eomm.ut agreuioa. ln tbe
put mut DOW ... tbl haal-
wrlt:ID& oa tbe wan. Tbly cu
DO lcDpr malDtalD a.o leolated.
atr!lllll apiut tbe communUt
put wltll&IQ' IICOllleanl'-of
aaec-. Tbl domlDoea are be-
&l_to_Je.
Aa 1 aJd after I called tbe
Wtlla Houe at:atr to eancel my
1Dritatioa to a crulH -· alooc
wWI '"eral otber C001ftssmea
&ad Wblta Boue ltafl mem-
boro --aboord llloPreoldellllal
J&eJII, ~: "U II lroal<
IIIII u Rod C-_.....to
eJPQri terfCII'Um a.DIS totalltu •
iaa1al Uld u abe c:oatiDUes to
&etiYOI)' Ullll In lbo kllliDc of
Tbt Free World bas lost an
tmporialll battle. Kot a ,_tile
Janice Kay Detwiler
weds Duane Woerth
requirements of teoaots. lnSt1tute of Technology 1n
Arehltect for the tower is '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ t N t ClenlaDd, Ohio. Richard H. Dodd o ewpor
===""="""~= HEALTH NEWS :
DW'ked by the cAshofopposlng WW Janice Kay DetwUer,
a.rmtea but a t.ttle of wtlls. daughter ot Mr. and W.ra. J.
·As tbe ucteot Sun Tzu polDted Daniel DetwUer of SaDta Alii.
out, ''To fl&flt aod conqoer ln became the bride of DtaDe Ed-
a.ll your battles Is DOt ~eme 'ft!'d Woertb 1n JUDe at tbe
u.eelliDce: s\C)remeexeelleoee ParkVIew Community Cbureb
ccastst. lD breaking tbe en-iD Santa Au. Tblbrlde'sfltber
emv's resistance wttbout flgbt-ls the klog time OYDel' of DaD's tnc:" Port BarbershOp ln tbe Port
n is Impossible ror me to Tbeater building, Coroaa del
~ orcoadooetbismassln Mar.
frH world defe&t. The croom is tbe aoD otMu.
.
-. -: ....,..._ ----. -
THIS PHOTO la lneluded in the displa.y of Upper Newport
Bay photography by Jou Conrda.le of East Bluff, to be
sbown Ulltil Sept. 1 ln tfle CiYie Center Art Gallery al the
Newport Beach City Hall. Esplainlnc her display, Joan
says "Tbe birds are tree. Some of them come ft"Om haU-
way ~ouod tbe wor}d. to spend a few months here in winter.
Tbe a1r and tbe gentle sloP.nl shorelinesofthls estuary are
tilled. wt.tb the slgbt a.nd ~of birds feedlDg and resting
on lbeir loll( migratory rugbts. Th.is Just doe~'t happeD In
eYtrJ ..
EdWard Woertb of Scrlboer •
Neb., IJid the late Mr. Woerth.
Tbe ccq>le met I.D Nebruka,
wbere tbe bride atteoded the
Uo1'fersit)' of Nebraska, major-lnc lndeotll bY&tene. The groom
al8o atteOOed the UniYerslty of
Nebraska and ts presently a
That Headache
Painful Has a
Meaning!
ptlot In tbe U.S. Air Force, He "Of all the so-called trl-•morotng after' type for in-
bas just learned that be wtll be umphs ofthepharmaceuttcalin-staoee," he says. "ADd U
staUooed lnOmaba, Neb., where dustry the 'headache remedy' us~&llY passes as soon as tts
both of the oewlyweds will be is the' most dangerous to life cause, a cloggeddlgesttvetract,
able to continue with graduate and health." With that state-Us cleared."
work. ment, Dr. Gary L. Couture, But tbe doctor 's warning ls
The bride wore an A-line D.C., of the Couture Chtro-ctar.Anyotherheadache,DU-
tloor leogth gown 11fith pearl practte omce, Newport Beaeb, Ucularly U It 's chronic or r e-
aod lace trim. She wore a set the r ecord straight on sell-eurrln~t, will send the careful.
chapel leogth vell hek1 by a treatment of headaches. lnteWgent person straight to
lace beadplec.e acceoted with "I don't want to c:oany the the doctor.
pearls, Mrs. Detwiler made her Image that headache pills are "Tbe causes of headaches
dau&bter's wedding gown and polsoo. and are 1n tbemsetYes are many," says Dr. Couture.
Yell. da.nprous to Ufe," says Dr. "Tbey l.DclOOe digestive eUm-
Tbe tridal atteoda.nts wore Couture. (It should be remem-lnattn, k:idlley aDd llearttroub-
floYtred vtole ln rose and white bered, hoWever, lbe got'ernment les, eyestnln, I.Dfected tonsils,
made With loog sleeYes, Matroo us had to prohibit distribution nene pressure trom spJ.nal
of boo:>r ns Mrs. Jobn Sel-of certal.n "r emedies" for this cQIWIIfions and sometimes (al-
'fldP ol TU&Un.. Brldesmalds preclse reasoo.) thoqb. nry rarelJ) brain
!Deluded Patu Lu Petersen a.DIS Accord1D& to Dr. Couture, troubllltsett.••
Karlll& JPMO of Mtln.sb.UII ttle real trouble: is that tbe lela: Dr. Coata:re alslo DOtes tMt
PaWette McKee of Santa AIL tone am the more &W)Ileotly 1n womeo, disorders of tbe
Atteodlnl tbe IP'OOID as bHt effeetln remedy 1s more dan-geDentlve tract are ofte:a tbe
mu · wu llil brother, stan gerous ''because u overthrows cause.
Woertb. Usbers loelOOed Wur or ~resses a mere symptom, "Remember," says Dr. Cou-
a.od Lyle Woertb, brothers of whlle tbe trouble caused by the ture, "IN NO CONDITION WILL
tbe ,room, udGeraklDetwtler, symptoo continues to piog:ress A HEADACHE BE NATURALLY
brotber of tbe tdde, often unttllt's too late ." ELIMINATED UNTIL THE
"Pa.ln, pa.rttcularly beadaebe CAlSE HAS BEEN DETER-
MORE SHOPPIMG SPACE po.ID, Is the alarm bell wbleh IUNEOAND CORRECTED.
Commerleal space in the nature employs to sipl 'tire.' "And I'd Uke to think th&t's
Mesa Sq\afe shopping center And 1 doo't oeed to remind you, wbere we come ln," says Dr.
will be almost doubled witb rin&tDr the •n.re• alarm oever Couture. ··Do not, hOwever, CO
tbe eoostroetlOD of ao 11,000 Put oat the ttre," SilYS Dr. to him under any delusion that
sqiiU'e toot addition, otnclals Couture. you are bringing him a simple
of Sbelter lodustrles Inc. of "Tbe loo& a.od short of lt," trouble whieb eouk1 be east)J'
Newport Belleb, managers of says Dr. c outure, "ls that you corrected wtth a 1~ paelcage
the property, have l.llOOtiDCed. are PLAYING wtTH fiRE If of~ killers."
Tbe oetgbborboOd ceoter at 145 YOU TREAT A HEADACHE Dr. Couture maintains his
E. 19tb street, Costa Mesa, RATHER THAN ITS CA lSE. offtee at 2043 WestcWf Drive
presea.tly has 14,000-SQllll'e headaches iD Newport Beaeb. Telepbooe
feet leaSed. cause. The 6-4:5-5300.
The lllg hl -hlutual Savlngo an-n 1M natlon'a ~,._on lnau.-d -~
wtth a choice ot 4 lnou.-d g.....,--10·--ngo ~ lnc:tudlnO II%
($5,000 minimum. 2 1<,> 5 yMr8); ~~~~ (11.000 ml""""m. 1 to 5 yMr8).
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elodo ...,. -ttlo Ellllpt <ltllc 1M .._ -I
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wttb tbt JoNr ....... , tbt 1Pla. laaiDcs 'db tbt .core lliDDIIIIII
Mr of tbt K.ai.MraGialtl Uld at 1.1, TbtD tbt::~~ta:l-: I._ ___ !!,£.~~!:!!.,~:2,~~~~~--J tM lJDcoiD .. Attrol .pme, Tbe Utd 3 times oa a
Gtallbl, _.bod by Pl!ll WU-RobertiCNI IUid sJacte• by ~
Uama, am~ tM Attros, eo&ebed Gr itfln aad Robb McCormbb. o tr" titl I silk ·
by Bob M..,..r, are In the Filial sce<e' Recllep 4, POll-• 1gger e a e ~G••• bneker as tbe result Ues 1.
ot Iones SUDday to the Expos Tbe other semt.fla&l p.me The talaacl or ouu wm host bteo ~~to~ ltDee
and Brans. saw the Corona Youth c...., tbe aonual Hawall' outrtccw they flnt btpa paddUoc at tbe
SUD!Iay actloo saw tbe Glaots Astros edge tbe CYC RecUtp ouoe state champloDSbJp at ap ot 14. AccordlDI to Ccaeh
score a run ID tbe first inning 6.51ftuotherwellpla,-PIM. KaDeoM BaythlsSaturdl.y,Auc. Bud Hobl, tbe boys lw.ve bleD
of tbelr play.ofl wttb the Pt. Coach JOhn GreeJy's AJtrOI 7. For the first time slDce the workiDr out dUippUy S hours
rates lo wort their way intO battled their way toto the fiM.ls adYeat ot tbe •·,.sport of tbe a day &Dd feel thattbelrchucel
the double ellmlnaUon tlnals. a lflln this year In a pme that tiDp:" lD CaWornta waters In lot victory 1o the Hawall&D
Flml SCOI't: Giants 4, Pirates saw some flas hy ftekiJDc ud 1959, a CaWornia team of au eYeat an u celleot. •
• AA. DIVISMJN ""· •
3. some power hlltiD& by Mart stan wtll participate 1n the Tbe trip wlU be hiDded
U was Expos 2 aod Giants 1 Jeosen, Matt Wbal'toll uc1 evenr. throucb tbe ale of UekeU IDd
The llaallsts 111 the tO.ip 4At\
division are coach Bob wwdn-cotor lDto the 6th wtth both Charlie Wloeprd, J erry Dolan Tbe loeal team comprised of doolUODS from the local etvlc
teams scoring In the f1r s t. Tbe and Scott Rtcba.rds spll'ked the young mm from Coroaa del ud bUsloess IP'O~s.
THE HARBOR AREA city C champions are the Paularlno
Car dinals. The 2nd graders won the championsnip game l:.l.st
Sunday at the Corona del Mar Youth Center against their
tenow playground C opponents, the Paularino Astros.
Standing len to right are> coach Mike Allen,tJohn Carpenter ,
l.tike Boyd, Brent Ruslck, Wa yne Rice, David Baldwin a!XI
cc:>itch Dave Perkins; kneeling, Brian Rhodus, Jim Downey,
Jert Jackson, Kent Sm ith, Phil Wright, Chad Sylvester and
Rusty May. (E nsl~ phOto by Vic Opalek.)
NEWPOR. T. MESA
Cla.Dt pUchers ran into a wild Astros with some noe fieUl.LDc Uar, Costa Mesa, and Newport For t•r matioo coocern.tnr
streak, PYlnc up 4 walks and to turn bact several Redler Beach plan to compete La the doraUooa write B.:l Hobl, 145
hitting 3 batters, plus a single scoring threats. 18 years of age aod IJider Cecil Pt, Costa Mea, or call
by Joe Sptller, res ulting in 6 The Astros and Redlep cU.WeaUoo. Tbe boys bave &46.8302,
SPORTS SCENE runs, The G.lants came back tangled Wednesday nl&:ht at tbe
with 3 runs In the top of the 7th Youth Center 1n a double eUm.
to mate the final tally 8.4. The ination finals,
Expos had 8 r uns on 5 hils • • •
while the Giants scored 4 r uns • BB DIVL'5:JON
oa 7 hits. The BB finalists at Costa
NEWPORT CANOOERS WIN Coach Phi l Br own aoo his high school all-star Plie -a.~ The Braves got by the Astr os Mesa Park Wednesday were
Estancia coaching staff are is now bick particlpttlec" ln 5-1 as the tough Brave pitchers the Crosica Braves, coached
getting their talented Rebel the work-outs. held the Astros to a. lone hit, by Dr. Art Adams, and tbe
squad whipped Into sh<~.pe in Other locills on thf ~\Jad a single by Dan Paulson In the Mariner Braves, coached by
daily work-out s at the Eagle lntlude Scott Schaeffer. New -7th inning. Kent Ezzel scor ed Jim Collier. Tlte !i:45 game a
praclice Qeld at the Costa Mesa port Harbor 's outstaJidlDt" de-the lone run for the Astros in Costa Mesa Park Wednesday
school grounds. fensiv e star, and Cal Shor es, the 3rd. The Braves racked up had Cor sica Dodgers, coached
The first annu:J.I Nc~A'J)Otl
Beach-Dana Point outrigge r
canoe race held Sunday, Au~.l.
was won i.JY th e Newport Out-
rigger Cluh's Boat No, 1,
coached by !lima Katarna, who
4lso c:ontributed some strong
paddling to his team's VH'Iory.
Cutting corner s bf:>twecn the
LEGAL HOTt CE
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FICTITIOUS RUS tNESS X.-\ME
STATEME~T
s urf and rocks of severa l La-
guna Beach points, they out-
distanced the strong lmua boat,
also from Newport Beach. The gridders wer e sweating Lee Frieder sdorf and liob Kai. 5 runs on 6 hils. The Braves by Costa Mesa City Manager
Ten boats, r epresenting clubs out their scrimma,....s, dr JIIs ser, all rrom the Estanci:4 '70 scored 1 In the 2nd, 2 In the Fr ed Sorsabal, going up against from various Southland beach to'" 1 ·d nd 4th J B 'M F oo 00 L k ~ 1 E R
•
and picture sessions l:.tst week super team, Pat Sw('('t la.nd Is ..... a • . . c ar ... , u e uo:1.v s' stancla e<Uegs,
communities, participated in durin.: the heat of thE' rtay 1 ut Costa Njsa 's other contrlbu-the Astro catcher, was in-Results were not available at
this event, celebr ating the still enjoyed those pu-~aili:1g. lion to ille Rebel team, SQ tbert> volved in some violent col-press time.
birthday or Ri char d Henry Dana b fr lh by P '" "lenty of talent to work witt• Usions at the plate as he tagged • • and the dedication or the ne\\' ret>zes om e 0€'""4-r a-" .-Dana Point Harbor . The dis-cific, Nature 's private a.ircon-and the grldder s hoi.Ye betn out both BUl Lear and Casey ·STARTER CHAMPS
lancE> of 17 miles was covered ditioning unit has ])een doing a displaytng a Jot or entliusiasm Connel In the 3rd inning, but Balearic 1971 Starter
great )Cib for the graduating :tnd really sparkled In their both came back to score sue-Champs.
in 1 _ho~ and 25 minutes by high school gridtler s and vdth dr ills so tar, cessive r uns in th~ 4th for the Balaeric defeated Paularino
SEfl •••
THE ONLY MAJOR
FLOW ER & GARDEN
SHOW IN
SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA!
The following person hduing
bu siness ..ts: Newport Nutr itto n,
149K Riv£-r side Avenue, Sew.
pori Be..tdl, C:1lifornia· :O.l..trk
Safr<i, ~l 'J Wr-st 18th StH·cl ,
Costt Mes.~, C..thforni.,. 'J2627.
the wmrung crew . . . the temper.t tur e soar ing in the • • Braves. 16-13 in a real slug-fest as
Members of the wmrungcrew !:IO's and above inland, the cool The J un ior All Amer k ans • coaches Dave Perkins and Mike I r--------
are . Steve ~areenter • Ivanhoe brenes have helped tur n tht' started their practice sessk)os • A DIVISION Allen saw their young team of
T .:~.va.re~, Btl! aughao, Joseph dr ills Into sessions you woultl last week also aDd slgn-~s are The TeWinkle R(!()Jegs and 2od grader s come up with 6 big
Kenyoru, L~ Santi me~ • Larry associate with early fall work-still being conducted foe any the CorOllol del Ma r Phillies · r uns in the 2nd and 4 In the 5th M oor~, ~lckey . DeSilva o:I.Ild outs. interested boys who want to get ~lh ~arne into t~eir semi-Inning to take the city title from
Ca.ptam Btlly Whtt eford. Mmand Hanson, thepubUdty Into the swing of things, -TIM'! fmal p.me sporting 2 of the a battling Paularlno team
This IJu~m(•S:. is l.oeuu; mn-
ductE.-tl l)y ..tn mtllviduJI.
~-&O M I I-& ATO RS NAMED director for the North-South Newport.Mesa Juo.ior foot. finest reeords In their divi -coached by Kerry Bowr ing and
11 is nominating time again all-star football g-ame, reports baUers racked up some lm-s lons. Phil Robinson's Phlllies Bill Cloul h. Signed: Mark S;~fr:~..
This st..ttelllent flle•l wtth tl1C
county clerk of Ur:.tn~£· Co unty
on : July 12, l 'J 7L, by B~·verly
J. Maddox , d(-puty r·ount ~ ~Jer k.
Publi sh: Aug. :i, 12, l'J. 26,
l 'J71, in the Xe\~1.10rt ll..trbor
Ensign.
for the Newpor t Har bor .Cost.a that the Orange County game pr essive r ecords lastyeUwlth wer e 20-2 while Alvin Robert-John Blake and Kurt SwlndJI
Mesa Board o! Realtors and will prol.tabl}' produce a lot mor e the Char gers winntnglhe·touth-son's ~edlegs we re' boasting a both scored 3 r uns for the win-
the follow ing have been el~cted !irewor ks than the Shr ine pme ern CaWornia J unior-'PeeWee sparkling 20 wins, 2Iosses,and ning team with Tad Buchoz,
to the nominating committee: played at the Coliseum last championship in the year that 1 Ue to set the stage for a real Jeff Ga rdner and Brad O'Connor
Matt LaBorde as chairman Joe week. A Quick look at the Q~r.t.r-saw Orange County teams win Utanlc. crossing the plate twice for the
C larkson, He len Dowd,Roy 'Mc -ter~ck s ituation ma_dt> us a all divisional champkxashlps. Both teams scor ed in the victor s.
Carflle Jnd Ca rl Thomas . Elec-believer after voa tchm g Curt An IQ)recedented recOrrd tnat first wUh the P hillies drawing Paul Rlley, Tim Schmick. "',..:.:.,,:;::;'"-~----...... Thomas o! Estaocio&, Jerry will be hard to duplicate. tlrst bloodwhenKurtJayscored WiUie Ra mirez and Ken And -
PORT
-HinoJOsa or Edison and big AI-• • • alter getting on base on a field. r ews all tallied twice for the
THEATRE vin Wl\ite of Newport Harbor. You.r local sports editor er 's choice. Gary Robertson (Continued on paae
All IHnojosa did was to pilot treated some of EDSip sm-
,~~~~!:_-~2~~-~~~~~'__'::_<:~~~~~~~~~ Edison to a CIF championship scr lbers and CYF members DEL MAA last yr.tr, going lhrougtl the to a trip to the S...O. .,..._.,,
season undefeated. Curt Thorn -camp, wher e-they 10( to visit
as guided the Estancia Eagles with their favorite Rams and A BIG EVENIN G'S ENTER 'U :ttlMENT
TWO BIG PICTU RES
"INDEED
THE WORK
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I URGE YOU TO
SEE THE FILM !"
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to a season as runner s -141 to have a few photos taken wUh
Edison .tnd lost onl}' to the them. Coach Tommy Prothro
Chargers :tnd then to Bonita in and Ram publicity director Jack
the CIF pta} -ofls, a ner winning Geyer were more thin co.
their inittal CIF play.off g;;ame, operative with the well behavfd
Alvin Whit e sparked the Ne~~t·-gro141 of youne:ste rs, wbo spent
port Harbor Sailors to their an interesting morntncsbooting
share or t11e Sunset league title the sports breen wtth Roman
and onlr lost to Loara and Red. Gabr iel, Lance RentzeU, Coy
lands, so these boys arf'n't Bacon, Randy Vataha, Tnvls
used to losing .tncl don't look Williams , Willie Ellison, Dea-
!or them to change their ..tt-coo Jones , Dob Klein and other
"8cr~"•*'"'""'·~·,n• titudes !or the Aug. 12 game. friendly Ra m grldders who took
GfORGf C SCOT!
AUO EMY AWARD
WINNfll lN PAl ION
!URNS lt.' AS C.OOO
A Pt:RHlfiMANC!
IN THt Y MIGHT
Bf GIANTS
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Jack Gilford
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=ANDROt.EDA stRAIN-
Grant Ge llter, liarbor's great Quite an inter est In our taJeated
tac kle, will be .t welcome ad-youngster s. . '·
dillon to the Rebel team as will Malting the Ram trip were
Garth Wise, whO was "Mr . Jeff Broker , the !PHCit'.eodoo
Ever ything•· for the Hunt ington the Colts last year, i~ Oouc
Beach Oilers.Craig Mor tenson, Steward, the Uttle eod-6n Jerry
Edison's super tackle, will miss Tripp's Corsa.lrs. 90th Broker
the Orange Coast ColleRe clas-i.od Steward cot spec:W treat.
sic because or a. hand injur y, ment aod pbotoswere' .. wtth
Mortenson and Gelku were Raody Vataha, whom •· both
reaUy outstanding in the Shrine seemed to resemble In their
game last week at the Coli-style of play last seuill.
seum as was Wise, who did Gn g WatSOil and ~oetr.
such a good jOb as a flanker ler, the shifty, Uttle backs tor
back in the south 14-12 wtn. the Cougars, also ~ the
Wise wtll be battling Kim WoUe, trip and met and po-'t with
IN THE CALL-STAR city championship ~JmP. at Ma riner s
Park, Joo Ellis, No , 12,of EastBluffslldes into home safel)'
as the thro•· to home plate gets away from Mar iner rate her
John Roger s. Mariner coacht>s Stevt> Bell and Tim Par sell
watch the action in the background. ThE' MaranersNo. I team
won the city championship for the 2nd year in succf'sslon
by defeaUng East Bluff 14-12. (Vic Opalek photo.) ======~~;::;:;:=:=:~=======4 the Costa Mesa whiz, for the quite a few ot the RI~!Wilt-
SHOWIMC BALBOAOH PEHIHSULA ruM.ing back spot on tfll!' tal-son was ooe of ttit liictast __ L:::=KA=::;:::L:..;MO=.:.',;IC::I:_ __
ented South squad. WoUe has scoring backs 1n the ent ire NOTICE OF P tfBLIC HEARING IEltCL.U!i l'l VEl Y AT PHOHE: 673 ... 1).(1 been very Impressive In the Newport-Mesa pro'""m last ... -Notice Is her eby gtven that the
NOW SHOWIN G
STEVE McQUEE
tak es you for a drive
The country is France.
The drive is at 200 MPH!
DUSTI ~
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scr im mages ot the south squad year. .• P lanning Commission of the
that inc ludes some of the best Rf1)resenting the ltiuthtrn CUy of Newport Beach witlh01d
otfenslve backs ever produced CalUornia Junior PeeWee a public heartn1 0 0 ttreapplica-
in Orange County. Monte Floyd, champions n s Dan MoiUra, Uon of Georg G. Schanz for a
Santa Ana; Bi-yan Myra cle,Sad-who set all kinds or •Uonal use Permit 1544 on property
dlebac:k; Rand}' Cobb, Pacutca; scoring records wtllle ~l.Dg located at 448 Newport Boule.
Bob )laupert, Mater Del; Terry the Chargers to their undtliated vard lo per mit automotive re-
McNay, Edison; Rich Harts-and just about aucored~ pair (V,W, and Porsche only)
fiekl, Fountain Valley, and John record. PasadeDl. thttr DPPOD-ln ao existing buJkling in a
Batu of Bolsa Grande will ent In tbf Southera Cal fl.lals, C-1-H District.
mate it tough for coach Brown scored OD a It-' ID Jbt tlal Notice Is hereby further given
to decide oo the rlgtlt com. HCODds of tbt pme·.-tM 1'*1 tbat akl pubUr bear ing w-UI be
blnatlon. Look for a hlgh scor ~ welt orr wUb tbt Balldtf Ni-bekl 011 lbe 19th day ot Aucust
lDg duel wtth both teams dolnc •CODIIDMd OD Pap 1971, at tbe bow of 8;00 P .M.
a lot of pasalag. It should be a l.a tbf COUDCU Cbambers ot the
r eal crowd pleaser. Newport Beach Ctty Hall, at
Bob Ha..,ert, lhf Mater Del wldcb Umt aDd plactuyaDdall
offensive star , passed ~ the periOM illteruted may appear
CoUaeum pme for the Hawail urJ be MUd taereoa.
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(C-lrOID-PaOO 4) • dr-.._ acroa will!-
batt Ill>& Palllll'loo crew. It wu llblq> llloclo.
0 U-13 &Olnc Into tile lloUom ol Tbo Cardtala bod Z ,._ oa
the 5th wbeD Jobo Blake scored a bits, tbe PblWM 1 na •
wtat turoed out to be 11>e wiD-a 1111a.
$·~=:"'-!:YMCA swim
• "C" CHAMoS • team w"••s It wu ao all Paularloo C II
dlflsloD battle as eoaebea Mike 1be bo.tOructCoulYMCA
AlleD 'aad Dave Perkins aw swim team woo. tbe Soutb Cout
their PtulariDo Cardioa.ls de-swlm emfereoce rel&y meet
feat lbe PaulatlDo Astros lS-3 last Sablrday at tbe Oruta
tn tbe' tl.Dals. Tile Cardinals Cout Y.
taWed 6 in th&> first as Jim More tban 300 yOIIDpters,
Oowoey, Jeff 1eksoo, Keat ages 5 to 14, representtag e
Smith, Mike Boyd, JohD Car-teams, participated 1D tbe nf.m
peoter and Phil Wrlgbt all meet.
scored. Mike Boyd scored 3 OCY clalmed tbe orer...all
times for tbe city cllamps while team trophy 1rttb a SCCl'e of
Keal: S'mitb, Phll Wright and 474 points. SecODd place wtDt
Brent Russlek all crossed the to Newport Shores wttb 406,
plate twice for the winners. third to Pacutc Sands, 358.
Mite McGee, David Athertoo Lake Forest took 4tb with 317;
ud Mike Anderson scored for Emerald Bay, 5tb Yltb l4S;
tbe A.stros. NeWport Beacb Aqlllt1es, 6tb
• • • with 126. * CC WINNERS The Orange Coast Y alsowoa
Corooa del Mar -Eastblutf 5 trophies tor top score 1a
KAEER CC ALL STARS: Float row, left to rtpt, John Neale, Rick Strar.zulla, Brad
Westcott, Jeff Cordeiro, Keo Taylor, Matt Htodrlcks, Cutt West and Seott Graham •
Back r w : Coaeb Jotm hlmer, Gary Cagle, Brtan Smlth1 Jeff Fults, John Isel, Buddy
Dudel. PbU DreUl. Mart Dl1J IDd Coach Bob Adelson. \Ensign photo bJ ytc Opalek.)
Cardinals won Ule city CC various age gr<q~s: 11-Ubo)'a.
.cba.mplonshJp with a 2-1 win 11-12 girls, 9-10 girls. 7-8
over the TeWinkle PhJWes In a girls, aDd they tied wttbPacUlc
very well played game with fine Sands tor 7-8 boys,
defensive play by both teams other age grolC) trophy wm..
thrilling a capacity crowd at the ners were: PacUlc Sa.Dda:, 5-6
Corooa del Mar Youth Center boys aDd girls; Lake Forest,
diamond. 9-10 boys; Newport Sbores, 13-
TlfE RUNNER .. UP TEAll to the C dh tst.oo is tbe Paularloo
Astro squad. Bact row, left to right, David Atherton, Jason
Moore, Du Perldns, Mike McGee and Vioce Hedges; front
row, Kerin Ray&, Mike Dreyfus, JeH Mcl...ea.D, Jobn Tomita,
Ean Temple, IItke ADdersoo aad Steye Flanigan.
SPORTS SCENE
• • •
Tbe Harbor Area b&sel:all
play ..oft& eoatlDue this week oa
tbroatb aut weet with some
u celleDt pmes comlng off to
all diYisk:lls. Tbe starter All-
Eastbhdf, coa ched by BIU 14 glrls; Emerald Bay, 13-1-t
Moran and Brad Dietz, saw boys.
Kurt Brockman reach tr.lse on OCY swimmers broke tbeJr
an error in the first inning a.nd previous time records 1D tbe
seore the initial run. TeWinkle 7-8 girls, 7-8 boys, 9-10 boys,
SCOI'ed in the first also when 11-l Z boys, 13-14 girls a.ad 13-
Angelo Sca.rcello, the flashy 14 boys rJ,ledleyrelay; 7-Sglrls,
Phillie shorts top, singled and 13-14 glrls, 13-14 boys tree
was driven OOme by Mike Tere-relays.
gt.s, wbo hit a sharp single to Team coaches are Art Scb-
center •• That was the looe nm weit&er, Emerald Bay; Ted
that coach es Woodie Chysioc Ba.odaruk. Newport Sbores;
&nd GarySeymourcouldsa.lvage Pete Kmeto a.oo Da.al Bn.iJl-
iD a top notch defensive game er d, Orange Coast Y; Barry
that was ooe or the ftnest played Baodaruk. Pac:ltlc Suds; DoD
in the 25 year history of the Hurts, Late Forest; Les Cut-
Harbor Area baseballpr ognm. ler , Newport Beacb Aquatics.
Richard Kindorr scored the
winningruofor Eastblutflnthe WITH SEVEMTH FLEET
6th as he reached first on an
error, and David Wursham Navy Seama.o Cbarles C_ Al-
bri&bt. soo of Mr . aad Mrs.
Ctlar1es C. Albrigbt ol 1507
Bayadere Ter ., lrT1De Terrace.
is DOW deployed to tbe WestwD
PacUlc aboard tbe cuided mll-
sile destroyer u.s.s. Cocllraa
• tor ....,. -tbe U.S. S..oOio
Fleet. Re Ls a 1969 cradlllle ol c..-del Mar ldP-.
WE'LL BE CLOSED
FOR VACATION
NEWPORT -MESA Junior All American football youngsters
vlslted the Rams last week and got a cruise around the
Fullerton practice field wUh Deacon Jones as their chautfeur.
Oo the left is Jetf Broker of Costa Mesa. Behind Deacon
Jooes are Willie Ellison and Coy Bacon. Dave Koehler or
Corona del Mar Is standing in the rear of the cart. Ou the
rlgtlt side of the go-cart are Greg Wattson of Corona del
Mar Doug Steward and Dave Mollica. The boys Ylsited the
Ram's camp and presented Roman Gabriel wtth a photo
mural of the picture of Gabriel aad his 2 boys that appeared
1o last week's Ensign sports page. (Vic Opalek phOto.}
Aug. 9 thru 14
OPEN AGAIN
AUGUST 16
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-PIIICIIICT I _. -tf ftl 0 • --oraRAIICI teO. •• fl'tdMta ..._ • ... W a. _.. diJ u .. stbl'aw ~~~~~~Of' ftE CPTY OF III!W-1 .ACII, ..... -ol .. ltUII __ _
C CALI.IIIIl, PIIOYJiliiiC FOR JIOU.IIIG tLACE: ... ,.. ··-•• Itt VIa Lido ~.-d, IPKCIA~ ~ TO K "'lf.B. 1'11-1010, ' •• ~~~~j SAID CPTY 011 OCTOIIIR S, _I!!!,_ FOR THE -tor; Mro. L«n1M T. ttawloJ, ~-OF SUIIMITTIIIG TO THE QUA........,D VOI'EIS J .... : Mra, ~. IA<lllt ·-
OF CITY A PllllKWII'IOII TO ~UR BOIIDED Cltrk: Mra. EIMI C. lllacGIIIIYny,
Jlj0£8TEDNESS BY 1WD CI!'Y f'OR A CERTAIK M~l-Clark: Mn.-L. llai'H.
CIPAL OIPROV!:ME~ . VOTDIG PRECINCT 1 ... U <OM!st ol r ...... eltclloo
WHEREAS, at a 1~ htld prior to ttM m.tuaa at precl8ct No. 9S 1a aid etty u aow tltablt..._,. ... tbt lMNd·
wtuch th.ll Oldl.-oet .. adapt«~ tbt Clb CoecU. bJ a tOt• lac olltate 111d county tltettou:
of at it&Jt tin ($) ot tbe members tbtreol. adiaptM a re•· POLLINC PLACE : Aacllr.,. R~~. 911 Via Lido Soud,
lulloo delermloillc lhol ,.. pul>lle illlortst • ., -oully (Playroom Ia Rar~ N.B. 1'11-5MI.
demand the acqul.siUoa a01t c<IDitr~K"Uon of a cerca.J• mllftl-~: Mrs. Mar)W-lt B. ADder-.
cipl.l tmptovtmtat, aDd maklnc flnd1ap reaaUa& U..rflO; Judp: Mrs. Gay 8. Colt.
NOW, THEREFORE, IH City Council of the City of Mew-Clft'k: Mn. Jet.a TaadowA.y.
port Beach, CalllorDia DOES OflDAIN as follows: Clerk: Miss Sherry Lee AndWSOD.
SECTION 1, That a ~tal election bt hf.kt aDd lht> same VOTING PRECINCT I Shall consist ol rqular t teclkJD
ts hereby called 'to bt held ill said city oo October 5, 1971, preel.octs Nos. S26 and 99 Ia said cJty u DOW Htabllllted
ror the purpose of submlttlng to Ulf quaUfled voters of aid for the hokUDC of stalt> and coonty eledlou:
city the proposition hereinafter set forth of ID<'urrlq In~ POLLING PLACE : Horace Enslp SchOol Library, !000
debledness and Issuing bonds of said city therefor, In the CUU Drive, N.D. 548-3418.
princ ipal amount stated In tilt! btUot proposition herein-lAiptctor: Mrs. Lucille BerDau.
a fter set tort~. and tor the objtoct 'and purpose set forth In Judce: Mrs. Jeanoe Gros&krugf'r.
said resolution ~nd 1n s:Ud ballot proposition. Clerk: Mrs . Pf'ggle R. Shedd.
SEC TION 2, That I hE' estlmatefl cost or the municipal Clerk: Mrs . Jeannene D. Pe:arsuo.
improvement described in Sil.ld baliot proposiUon Is the VOTING PRECINCT 9 shall C'OftS.ist of re·g~tar eieetion
sum or $6,935,000. Tht• estln~;~.ted C'OSI of said munldpal preclocts Nos. 87, and 164 0 aDd 3%5 In aid cUy u now
impr ovpment lncludf'S the foUowtng: (a) legal or other fees estabUstled for the holding of slate and county e~ttoas·
incidenlal to or connected with the authorfution. lss~nct> POLUNG PLACE : Ne111-port Heights Elementary Sehool.
aOO sale or the bonds, and (b) the costs ol printing th~ bonds Room 16 (r ear of S<'hool), 300 E. 15th Street, N.B. 646-f.US.
and other costs . and expenses incldt>ntal to or r-onnP<"l'f"'l inspector: Mrs. Lel:.i D. MC'Milbn.
with the author ization. issu..nce and sale of the bontls. Judge : Mrs. Sibyl G. Norman.
SECTION 3. That the ma.1tmum /ale ol intert>sl to be Clerk: Mrs. M yrll~:" B. Hubbell.
p;&id on s:1id lndf'btedness shall no exceed the ntnimum Clerk: Mrs. Dorothy 1. P:&ine.
rilte per mi tted br b.-A•, to 'll'lt, Sf'Vt>n pt>r cent 111.) per an-VOTING PRECINCT 10 s hall eonslst of regular electJon
num, the actual rate or rates or Interest on sairl bonds to precincts Nos. 71 afJ'I 8!J in JO;I!tl d ty :&s 00\lo" estabUshE'd
be r1e termlnetl at or prior to the limf' ol the sa.le or sales tof the holding of state and l'ounty elt"Ctluus:
thereof. Said interest shall btco p;.&)"ablt' semlaMually ex-POLLING PLACE : O'.tkWOOfi Gar1t('n ,\partmt>nts Recu.•a .
cept ttw.t Interest for tile first year mar be madE' p:tyabie tlon Room, 1700 16th Strt'E't, N. B. 642.8170.
at the end ur said ye<tr. lnspectnr : Mrs. SylVia M. Suey.
SECTION 4. That thl' !JOlt.~ for :wirl elf'ctlon Slllll lJe Judge: Mrs. l!('lt'll M. Bostto~l.
opened at seven o'dol"l: A .~l . or the tla)' of s;.~.ld eleC"Iion Clerk: Mrs. Jane I. s.~.oos.
and shall remain open cunti.nuousl}· from said lime unUI Cl('rk: Mrs. Phy ll1s M. FoWIE'r .
seven o'clock P.M. of llw sam~: rt.a~-. when said ~lis shall VOTING PlfECINCT ll s~U \'Onstst or n ·:,.'ULlr f'le<:tltm
be dosE'<!, except as JJrovldeol in SPt·llon 14436 or the E l~-pred ncts :-ios . 308 ancl 83 in salfl cit)" as now f'slabUsherl
lions Code of the Stale or CJ.Ufornia. tor thf' holding of slalt' and county f']ec-l ions:
SECTION 5, Tl\;!.1 on lh1• ballots 111 be USf'(\ at Solid SJX•da l PQ LLL'iG PLACE: Tl~r !:: Ht•s\liNI!"l', 1106 lkvon Larw,
election, in J.ddition to JOY other 1ua1ter s rf'qui rE'd by !avo , :'<J. B. 5-48-3852.
there shall lie printed subS(<t nlially the follo~·in~: Inspector : Mrs . Nafl(·y ,\_ Fulton.
:\IAHK CROSS (•) oro; BALLOT OSI.Y WITII RUBBEH
STAMP; NEVER WITH PEN OR PE :\'CI L.
(ABSEr-.:T EE DALUlTS ~lAY BE MAH KED WITII PE:S
A:o;D ISK OR PE:\CIL.)
ISSTR t;CTJOSS TO VOTERS
To voll' on :anr measurE>. slalllfJ .t t·ross ( •) in I he volin ~
squ:Jrt-.tfte r the ~~o·or •! YES'" or .1ner tiH> wor d ··SO. •·
All marks ext:~f'' th~ , ross I + J arC' lor bitklen. All dis-
tin::uishlng 1u•rks or .. r 1sun•s ..trt· forlllddE'n <tnd ma ke the
ballot void.
U you wrong!}' stau1p, tear or drfJCP this ha llot, return
it to the inspet·tor of elf>\'tion J.OI"! ohtJln .tooth<·r,
On .thsent voter \..tal lots mJ.rk J. r·rnss ( +) ll"ith t>e-n or
pencil
ShJ.II tile City ol ;.l(>111XJrt R¥~d1 in'"ur .t
I.Jondal tnUt•bteolnt·ss in tht' pr mdp:al sum 11f
':IG,n ':i ,OOO ror tile .tt·tJUISition .1.nd (·unstrur -YES
t10n "' said d ly ol ~~~ follu~·in!! nlunidj)JI
tmprov~C'nll~nt , to •It .t fJUh\k (a1 iJit)" (f) J.t' •
COir.IIIQti.J.te t·~ru;,n ,.·twt'rnmenw.t ""' ••• mlnistra.tivc ~ttittt"o; ~~m ~"'AM
puiJiit sa l€'!~ fJ.r llifi,.::., Jud1JIIin~ J ... nt.Jsrapin:-,
furnifurf', ilt?qtUJ1111C'II\, .till\ rPl:Jtt~! J,lrilJti('S ~0
J.lld •II oU1er jlrOJlert I :.Ill\ S .. nlt f'S Jlf•1'1'S·
SJr)' llu.•rE'for
SECTIO~ G. Thai " nn~s j ..-) Jl\.•t·,..-1 in lht• votilll! sqwr ro
Jfter tilt> 11 0r d YES'" 111 lhf' 111.tun••t her'.'inb-fun· prov id ••l
s'~:-11 1 lito 1 uunted in r..~vur ul th(• .lrio(.lliou of llw prn:tJUstlinn.
..\ noss t ~) pi.J.t etl iu tlw mlln~ squarP aflt·r I hi:' lt.'urd
~o·· in till' luJ.nncr twr t•II\/Jerurt> J•ruvidt..-1 slj;.~IJ ht· cuuniP<I
J.!;Jinst rile J.doptiunuf Jhr propr1silion.
SE CTIO.'.; 7, Ttwt U ll1<' propos ition for th .. iiii'Utrin~ o(
bondf!l illl..lt.'bh•j lness s.J s uhlltlllerl rert•iV Ps tile reo-JUisiiP
number of votes requi r (~! lJ} I.Jw r'lf ll1'' tJU:Jiifi('(! .. tPr tors
voting on s;.ur\ prOj KJsUion, IX>nrls or sail! c it}' iu not f'XI'£'ecl -
in ~t t11e prlnnji.J I J.IHUIUII stalt'll In such proposition ma r
be Issuer! Jnd sold for the ohj£'.-1 Jl~l pu.rvose set forth In
said proposition.
SE CTION a. That for !ht' purpos.. of holding s;,a.ir/ f'lection
there J.re he reby est.bllshed f\l:pnfy~Cive 125) votln ~ pr P-
cin•·ts desl!."flaled as h<n·in..Cier Sl.llf'tl .100 l'Jt'h ronslst-
in g of the · regular t·lf't'tion prpr·ilwts in salt! dt r of th,.
nu mber s her{'inalter st.d eol, .1 s sal•! regular elf'f'fion pn·-
CirK'IS t.ave been esW!Jlish('ll lly tht> flo:.lrrt of SI,(Jel isurs
of OrJ.nge Coun ty for fhc purtX>Sl' o~ holtli~'.! sblf' _Jnd -o&l!!!)
elections o11itl exist on !he d.l!f' till ... or rltnanr-f' IS .utoptprl_ .
The poJUng plat"es for thE' r espt.,..livro volin!! prf'tincts stwll
be tl1P pl.:.lees herelnanf't desi~t('(l, :.nrl lilt' per sons ltf>.r l'-
inaner named, being r-uwpetenl :&ntl qwlifif'fl elt>t"lors .Ultl
r esidents of said r il)' .tntl of their r espE'<'tlve votln~ pr ('-
dncts , J.re herehy J.PPOmted outcers oC Plectioo for thE'Ir
respedlvc volinJ: pr('C \Jwls and they <ihall holrl said ele<"tlon
and ma ke return lhert•Jf In lhf' mannPr provirlf'f l by law,
VOT ING Pf?ECINCT I shall rons1st of r eguLar election
precinc ts Nos. OR alll"l 102 in said r-lf y as now t>sla blished
for the holding uf stale at~l r.ount)' elf'>t'lions :
POLLING PLACE : St'i'le)· Ga rJ :..;I', 1307 E. Dal!Joa Boult>·
van!, B.tl~ 673-4766.
!nspe.-tor: Mr s. Shir iPy I. Moon•.
,Judge: ~Ir s. :\IJ.r)Qr ie F. Sevitz.
Clerk il.'i r s. Kath r)·n S. BraM.
Clerk. ~Ir s. Dorothy K, HutchiSOfl.
VOTJ;>;G PHEC I~T 2 s tu.ll I'Ons ist ,,( r f';.'UI.H eleL"Ilon
preclocts ~os. 7G J.ttd 'li In sairl city .1!> nov: established
Cor th£· hOitlinp: o r st.ltt.' acrt county E'if'r lions:
POI.U.'.;G PLACE . Parks, Be..rhes & ilf't·realion BWkl-
tng, 1714 W. Ba lboa Boulev .. r•l, N.D. 673-211 0.
Inspector: Mrs. Mar)' J. Cn\\·tord.
Judge: Mrs. BeuLah l tontapert .
Clf'rk: Mrs. l~elen W, Nyber g.
Cler k: Mr s. Ruth Remley,
VOTING PRECINCT 3 sl\all consl~ or t f'gub.r e!fftioa
precincts Nos. 73 ancl 105 In sa lit city u no'l' ('Stlbl~
for u .. hokllng or sta.te a. tall county e lections :
POLLING PLACE: City llall, Counc il Chambers, »OO New.
port Botllevard, N.B. 673~2110.
~ Inspector: Mrs. Flora M. Crlssman.
Judge: Mrs. Elizabeth MeCuJ.Jton.
Clerk: )llr. Douilas C.. Palmer.
Clerk: Mrs. Mtrink flale.
VOTING PRECINCT 4 ahall conaist of r epb.r e~Uo11
pttdDCts No.. 100 and I~ In 111d cl,tY as now etbbDAed
lor the hokUnc or ttate and «Mmty electiOns:
POLLING PlACE: Schrumpf Rtlldene•, 57 Balbot Con&,
N.B. 115-2900.
flool>o<:lor: Mra. Pbrllla S<hrampl.
J.tp: Mrs. Pula £, Hut.
Cltrt: Mfl. £.ten Rtdmoa.
Clort: Mra. 8arl>ua Sc:-.
VOTING PRECINCT 5 *U .-tat ol roplar tltdloo
prec:-. Moo. II ... T1 lo •ltl <Ill' Q-ttllbl-lor a. bal*l ot•w..., COIIIII1 tlld.tolll:
POLUIIG PLACE: llo-1 -Cll* -· 511 Cull ............ .-.
b•ala: Mra. a.. Mtltr. ,... ..... ._.,__
~--.. -· C-lltLAIIOI-.
Judge: Mrs. Ja.n Tit>+:r~.
Clerk: Mrs. l::larbar a P Et·hh•fll.l l"h.
Cler k: Mrs . Evelyn C. Tru:do•r .
VOTING PRECINCT 12 shall ("onsist of rf'~l:J.r ~IE."rtlon
pr('(:lncls Nos. 80 anrl 90 in sai1l d ty •s no~· esta hllshetl
for the holding t~C state o~lkl l"OLmtr \•led inns: •
PO L LING PLACE: Mar iners LII.Jra.rr. MultlpurpoSf' Uoom,
2002 llov<'r Drive , N.D. 646-4754.
lnspect:.~r : ~Irs. Catherill{> C. Hallbf'rg.
Judge: Mrs. Jacquelhh K. J:ackson.
Cler k: Mr s. T11elia R. MendE."nhalL
Clerk: ~Ir s. Effie 0 . Hoof.
VOTI~G PHEC INCT 13 shall eoosist of rt;'~ular elet'llon
prec-lnds :'<Jos. GJ and 307 In said d ty as OO'o\' esta blis hed
for lh<' hotdmg uf slatt• and l"Ountr Plt'Ctlons:
POLLI~G PLACE: Stucke) Garilgf', ZJOJ Via Marlfl<l., N,B.
6 46-~206 .
ln§l)f'Cior . :\Irs . Julia M. Stucke)'.
Jull~e : Mr . llal11nan .-\,Stucke~·.
C lerk. Mr s. Maq A. MadMl'S.
Cler k: Mrs. Patricia P, Wai:.u~o,
\'OTI:-iG PRECI~C T 14 shall r-onstst or rt>~ooular election
prf'<'ln<:ts Sos. 3!Y.l and 311 in said city a s AO'II' establis hed
for Uw bollllng.of st.Ue ud cOWlt)' .•lecUOGS: .
POL LI~G PLACE: !ierr~· G:.lr-J.\!f', 2~j? CatalrJll, N.H. G44~
01':il.
Inspector . ~Irs. Dorotl1}" M. Bf>rry.
Jud!!E'. !\Ir s. ~.t ncy K. lliklenbr:u )l\,
C IPr k ~Irs. PJ.lrlc.la L. S.liler .
C lۥrk. ~Ir s. RuseS. F:t rt>l.
\.'OTI~G PRE C I~CT 15 shall ennslsl ol r f'~br eltrllon
prt>d cwts ~~os. 310 anr\ 6-1 in SJill d ty as 001\' estallllsherl
lor tht' l1vldln:,: of sta l1~ .tnd touul )" l'lcdlollS;
POLLI:\G PLACE : Coron:.. tk>l Mar llh,>f1 Srt~l, (1-"o~er
or G~·m ), 2101 t:asii.Jiulf Drive, :\' B. 644 -1000.
lnSPE-l'IOr : Miss Ruth H. Ul.li!;"J.n.
Jud~:t': :\I r s. MJ.f g".itC't A. Sir!.(le.
C lerk. :\Irs. llary Lou Taft'.
Clerk. Mr s •. \nne M. Donovan. ,
VOTJ~(, PREC INCT IC shall consist of r('~lo.r eleellon
prl•l'inct .... o. 6 ~ In said city :ts l\ll\1." rosbbllsh~>tl for the hold -
In::: of stJ.It-J.nd county dE>Ctions .
POL LL'.;G PLACE ; South C luiJ llo use. 8ot)·sJde Vllb p:e,
300 E. Co.t st Hlghw:t ~, ~.B. 673-1331.
lnsp£-Ctor : Mr s. Mildred E. Jewett.
JIJd~: Mr s. Srlrn o L, MUr-hell.
Cler k: Mr s. UiiJ. !innsiPII('r ,
Cler k. Mrs . JcJ.noe Westbrook.
VOTING PllECINCT 17 shall consist of n ·:::utJr e lection
prl'Cincls Sos. 'l2 Jl"ll.l 82: In SOl ill r it y as no..,· rstabllshe1
for the IIOI•Iinl! of st.J ie o~nd count~· ele<:lions:
POLLI~C. PL.\CE: B..dbo.t ls l.inrl Cvrnmunttr Meth(l(list
Chunh, 11 5 A!':".t iE' AVC'IIUf', BJ.Ibru Jst..nrt, 675.0950.
lnspt"(:tor . Mrs. Uarb:.tr<t C Crosson.
Jud~e: Mrs. GP rlrudt> M i.WJ.("h.
Clerk: Mrs . Miriam 0 . 110111111101~1.
Clerk: Mrs. Miria m La Planll. ...
VOTlNG PlfECINCT 18 shall C'onsisl u( r,•gu lar elf'CIIon
prP<'incl No. 103 in said city o~s now Psbltllsl~lfor lh(' lt~>ld ·
ing of slalli' :.4nd county eleorllons:
POLLING PLACE: Jones Gar:tgf', 301 Grand r:u101l, lblbw
Is land 675-3332.
Inspector: Mrs. P~trllia W. Jont>s.
Jud~:,.P: Mr s. Jane Ann Crozier.
Clerk: Mrs. Donna B. Pennln,;ton.
Cler k: Mrs. Clara E. Pollnc.
VOT ING PHECf!<;CT I~ shall cnns lst or rr:._"tll.u e l•·r-llnn
pre<"iocts ~os. 328 afJ'J 9-4 In ~id cit)" ~s nnw f'Siab llallfod
tor th"' hOldi ng ol statE' :ancl r ount)" f'l(>{'ti.lhs :
POt UNG PLACE : Conlfll C.:.rage, 1806 Marapal:l. Drive,
Coroo. del Milr 673 -9035.
inspector: Mrs. Doris J . Cornell.
Judge : Mrs. Louise A. Morgan.
C lerk: Mrs. J~ane H. Crimp.
C lerk: Mrs. MaUida Z. S.Cker.
VOTlN G PRECIN CT 20 shall eooslst ol r elf\lb.r e~tlcm
prP<'lncts Nos. 74 aad 351 In said dl)' :11 .,..-etlabUshed
tor t11t hOkling or state and rounty ekoc:liolas:
POLUNC PLACE: Coro. fttl War Commuruty Church,
c oacreptlonal, 611 Hellotropt Annue, CClii'OQ<I dtl War
644-7400.
lbiPICtor: Mrs. iloMlt B. Wilson.
JOOgt:: Mrt. LUUaa L. Dodcl.
Clerk: Mrs. LUUaa C. ltppUt,
C)erk: Mn. Wlnltred A. Myen.
VOflNG PRECINCT 21 llaU cOMlll OC n&'dtr tleetloD
prednetJ Nos. 101 aad 14 ID lUeS dtJ U IIO'W nllbUJMd
ror tiM llolctUc o1 ... aad c:ouat)' •tecUru.
POLUNG PLACE: J-C.J110r1, 101 I'GI>Pr A-,
Corwa del Mar f'DaUU.
IIICJec:tor: Mrt, ....., w. Crowl
J .... : Mro, J-la R. llllltr.
CI&R: Mro. llorl111 V. O.or-.
Cllrk: Mil. Cor•lla a., ..
VOI'IliG PRECINCT 12 -1 -ef fii!Oiar eltdlol
proeltleU Moo. 11 ud 11 1o -<117 u-•-• d ............... .,_ ... -·-. POLIJIIG PLACE: c._ dot liar F'lr• ao'lol, 400 ......... A-, c-tlol Slu,
lwpoclor: Mn,Ja.ll. Kerr.
Jlillt: Mro. A_.. I. 'IOcltllllrr)'.
Cltrll: tiro. a.1o1 ._ ._,,
Cllrll: .. ....__I II wwL
VOIIIIG PIIECIIICT II ... II -o1 ....... ·-
III-Io lloo. tl ... U7 lo aid elly u--bll-flr .. too1t1or ol ....... ......, e!O<Uoos:
POLUIIG PLACE: .._ C.rport, Zll
ftOOtl, r.-dol Plar411-IIS_5:'
~-: lllra.lJUtlC. Peue.
JotltO: Mr. Eul Rellor.
Clerk: Mr. Pa•lM. Pritebttt.
Clork: Mra. Heloa W. Frull,
Y011NC PRECINCT 24 shall cooslsl of repllr eltetlon
prtd.Dcta No.. 352 UCI 350 1a said city u now eatabUJhed
lOr 1M boldllt( olslatt • ., eouatr oleetloQ5:
POLLlNG PLACE: Harbor View School, Library, 900 Ootd~
earod AYIDIII, Coroaa del Mar 644-215~.
lalpec:W: Mrs. Joan H. \fcDooell.
JUd .. : a.tra. Naocy M, Moore.
Clerk: Mu. Naomi c. Staaton.
Clerk: Mrs. Nancy Gn.ham.
VOTING PRECINCT 25 Wll consist of rercutar electlon
predact No, 3S3 ln said city as now established for the hold-
lor ot state aDd county elections:
POLLJNG PLACE : Ethell Garage, 1936 Port Albans Place,
N.D. 133-2760.
lalpector: Mrs. He len M, Ethell.
Judp: Mrs. Rita G. King.
Clerk: Mrs. Dorothy c. Stephens.
Clerk: Mrs. Caroly n J . lluss.
SECTION 'l. Ettepl as otherwise provided In this ordi-
DAoce, the e lection c alled hereby shall be conducted as pro-
vldtd by Law !or other municipal eleftions ln s:~ld city,
SECTION 10. The City Clerlt shall cause thls ordinanc"'
to be published In the Newpor t Harbor Enstr;n once a weE'k
for t>A·o weeks following its passage. No othf r notice o! such
eAeeUon net'd be given.
SECTION 11 . Thls ordinanrt-s ha ll take e ffE'Ct imme.Jia-
tely upon Its passage.
This ordlrwncf', w;&s introducE'd at a regular meeting ofth"'
City Council or the City of Ne\\'J)Ort Beach hf'ld on the 26th
day or July, 1971, an<l WitS atlopterl on the 2nd day or August,
1!171, by the (oiiO\\'ing vole, to w~t :
AYES, COUN CILMEN : Mclnms, K)·rnla, Hirth, Croul, Uos-
tal, Parsons. ;
NOES, COUNCIL MEN: Ho~ers.
ABSENT COU?\CILMEN : Non€'.
ATTEST .
Dor is M. Gt-or cr
Deputy City Clt>rk
E.F. fl irlh
Publish .. -\u~. J, 12 , I 'l71, in lhE' N~wport Hart.our Ensign.
Moon missions honored
In C'eleLratlon uf lht> l Oth
anuivf-r .sary of A mer k J · s SJ.IJC't'
program J.JKI ots J. salut~ to
AtJOllo 15 moon 111 ission, lai!Una
fcdf'r;.~l Sav in~:s invites thl· JIUll·
lie to ~·lew ~ return l'nb:l*J..'(>-
m('nl of Gustav .Johansson's
luua.rai.Jilla exhibit.
This di splay inC'Iudes m()f\els
of Mercury anrJ A~llu spaCP
cra.ns , J.utog-ntphed 11h0to.
gra.phs or the astrona.uts, A!)(o llo
p;ilches, fla gs, ('ommQUiorativf.'
metlals from spac •· flights, .1
mod~ I of the liSS Hornet, ~ir·k.
up ship or the Apollo II c re~~o·,
aOO a model or thE' ill -l.it('(i
Apollo 13.
ments ~nd contributions to the
civilian ~~o·orlll.
Gusti.V Joh.wsson, c r t"G ior or
this sp:tce age E'xhii.Jil, Is a.n
administrative assistant with
the McDonn ell OouRiaS Astro-
nautics Co. of Huntin gton Beoach.
One of11is paif,tings, -·~utlful
Copenh:.t ~en," \\"hil"h won first
prize in MeOonncll Dougi;J.s'
a nnual J.rt exhibit, Is now on
dlspb )' in Laguna Fl:'dera\'s art
~;o~lleries .
"Th(' exhibit will rt'ma in on
vif'l\" tl~rou gh thE' month of
Au~st, in the rotunda of La gu ru
Fedeul's home offi cP, 260
Oct-an A\·enue, laA'lfll Beac-h.
..
"lltUII$0AY, AUOOST' 1111
~ O(Lj@ CAll'·
Council News
Hero Ia 1 _ _, ol a.-PwUc EOtf'""" R-
llkeD at iUt wHk's mHUDI ot S)'Jiem; the am..-... re-
U.. Nowporl Beeeh Clly C-clualllea lllo ....... 00 -eU: boaehH to tbe _, eeloPJ
• ADoPTED an ordl.olnee (lnstead ot ml.et llaalou) wttb
,.....,, 207 209 210 and 211 one-blU pay al·ap 55 beaollls.
Orup St •• 'NewPort Shores, • APPRO~O tbe ftMI IIIIP
b'om a C-1-H DlstrlcttoanR~2 of tract naa. Norlhbhatr. Jo. eated on the nortn 11dt of VlJta O~lct, a rPQLitst of Patrick Del Oro westerly ot VIJta Del
0 CoMOr0 who plans to build Sol which calla rot the •·
di.J)IUtJ on the property. dl t' ~-I the 9 135.acre tract • ADOPTED an ordinance v 5"'"' 0 •
ruoning an the property lo-into 54 stncte-lamlly loti a.ad 2
cated on the south side ot w. lettered loti tor administration
Bay Ave , between Island Ave. a~ maintenance tlciUtlt~~
a nd 6th St., Balboa, from C-1 SET for public heartoron
to R-3, and established alront-Aug. 9 a request from Patrick
yard setback of 4 reet along the O'Connor to r ezone 209 ud2ll
Cedar St.. Newport Shores, southerly side of W. Bay Ave; lr . c.1.H DlstrlclloanR--2
the ordinance was requested by 010:1a 1 the clty c •
• A00PTED a r esolution • SET for public hearing on
conftrm{ng the r eport of the Aug. 9 Planning Commis&k:tn
fire chief assessing the cost of AmP.ndment No. Z89, allowing
the abatement of weed's and second.story encroachments 1n
other nllisances and requested r esidential r ear yard setbacks
the auditor-controller of Or-abutting alleys, under eer::
ange County to enter the amount conditions: tl\a t no projec
of each a ssessment 00 the may exteod closer than 7 feet
county tax roll. 6 inches to the center of any
• PASSED to second read~ a lley; that DO projte~tooteetma~
lng on Aug 9 an ordinance extend closer than
autborlzlng ~n amendment to inches to the rear property
the contrac t between the c lty line; that the portion of the
Council an<l the tmrd or ad-building which encroaches into
ministration of the California the required rear yard setback
shall have a minimum ground
LEGAL NOTICE c learanl"e ol8 feet; and that no ·==:.:: ______ encl"oachm enl will be permitted
ORDlNAN CE NO. 13 97 on tots having a depth exceeding·
AN ORDINANCE OF THE 85 feet,
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACf-1
REZON"G PROPERTY AND LOCAL 5CEN ES SHOWN
AMENDING DISTRICT MAP AT GLENDALE fEDERAL
NO. 10 . . Original paintings from the
The City Couuc1l or U1e Cil)' Glendale Federal 5avlngs per-
of Ne'4-port Bea(·IJ doE:>s ordain manent collection .... ill be on
as follows: . display during August in the SECT IO~ l. Tlw foUowrngde-Ne\\'jXlrt Center ortke :at 500
sc ri ~l r E'llfJrovern· i_n llleCily Newport Centet Drive.
or Ne\\'J)O rt Beach, ~ou~y of Repr oduC"tions or some of the
Oranl!f', Slate of CJhfor rua, to Ca.Uiornla scenes wtll b('avall-
wlt: , _ able to those visiting the office,
Lots 2, 3, 4, "• G, '· !:1 and 9 a ccording to m:.~nager Marlo
and the e-J.ster ly 5 fc1..·1 of the Prentice,
10 foot .tlley, vac~l l:'<lll}' Res-Some or the prints tnclude
oluUon 2'3, J.djaeenl to •u,!C' ··Newpo rt bOatyar d" by Roger
WE'ster l} of Lots !J J.IKI b , Kuntz ··Piedras Blancas poinl
Dlock 3, of the Eilst ~ewport light': by Ger:.ld Brommer and
Tract, loeati'd on lite south ··High lid('" by Corinne West.
s l<le of West Bay Avenue The public Is Invited to view
between is land Avenue and the orlg\1\als ancl se lect prints
Gth Street, . . of thE' ~inlings Monday througtl
as shown on ~1Siflr_lt.1apNo.IO, Thurs(.!ay from ')a.m. to 4p.m.
referr('(j tu 111 Set·uon 20.0G.030 a.nd 011 Friday until 6 p.m.
of the NE'WJIOrl Deac:h Municipal
Code, otnd by such referent('
mo~d(· ... part of Tille .20 or said
Code, is her t>b~ r~>:wned rromo
3 DAY ART SEMINAR
ThP exhit.it o~lsu , pr~s
phot.og:ra.phs or Ch:.&rles Lilll"l-
bereh. and a moderor the9plr1t
of St. Louis, and autographed
photos or World War I aC'c
Eddie Rlckenbacker and his
fi ghter pl:.info.
_. Y •~-" +"-c .l-oOi&trlct toan ·R--31.Xstrkl, COOD SCOUT IUSY J.rxl.il frootl..-rJJ. sttt~r-k 9!4
Na tion.dl)' known a rtist Ser -
gei Bonprt ~~o·ilJ teac.b. a 3-da.Y
s emlnar Cor art bulls at Ute
Costa t.teso.. Art CeAter , 117
E. Wilson Street, from !J a.m.
to 3 p.m. AUI(USI 13. 14 :and 15.
Evening dt~monstratlons ar E'
oven to the vull lic.
EVf'f)' visitor vdll receive Jn
Illustrated booklet, drlai li n::; the
spat"(' program's man}· ar hievr-
Glrr'Sidiir'T'~IU;Whuse feE't •lone: the souther!~ siill' of
lcadE'r Is Mrs. Stdrlt"y Shep-West H.ly Avenut· is ttereby
pant, has beE-n doinggooddeffis established, .tnd salt.l Distru::t
all summer. Ever y WedtlfsdaY Majl No. 10 is herei.Jy J.llll'l"llled
promptly at 'l J.,m., the girls to s110w this zoning r ha.nge,
hJ.ve .!WE>ared at /he Balboa SECTION 2, This or difl:.l.ncC'
libraf\' to help with thf' summer shall by published onc(• 1n lhf· pre-s~hool stoo· hour. Besir1es ofliehll nev.·spapf'r of U1e Cil y,
s upervis ing and 1!4f.therin~ in and the Sli.lllt' sha.ll be ~ffeti iVf
LEGAL NOTICE the \\"a lkir>r t'rs , they have helped 30 d:.ys J fter the datP of tb
ORDII'o'ANCE ~0. 13')1 with folk songs, fln~er plays adoption.
A~ ORDI~ANC E .OF TliE a.nd cr c>atlve dro~m:a. This ordinan('IC' \\"J.~ inlro-
CITY OF :;EWPOR T [IEACI~ Scouts who ar l? helptn~ ;,.r c ducf'd a t " rf'~'lllJ.r 1t1Ct>llnc ofllw
ThE' o~rhst rtrsl l('arned his
cr ;,.ft In Kiev, Russia., :and
st\Jdi{•d in Pra ~ue, Vienna aoo
Mun ich, He came to Los Ange-
lE-s in 1954. He is a member
or the Ame rican Watercolor
Sodely and Royal Sodt-t)'" of
Arts In l::n t-:Lant1.
REZO~IN(., PH OPEIITY A~D K:.L)' SJ1epparrl, Erln Mac k,Sandy City Coun('il ol /11e C"i1_1 of:\l'W-COMPLETES COURSE
AME r.iOI;.lG DISTR ICT MAP TupmJ.II, Susan VJ.II Scoyoc,Jill pori Beach l1eld on lht• 12th dar
~0. 1 She(>I.KJr•l, T01m ' Doi>SUfl, Laurlt' of Jui)·, 1!171, Jnd WJ.S ado(Jted
Th(• Cll y Coun<·l l ofl hl·Cit} tJI MJ.I dta Jnd Mar ~;:1 Frl1l.t~. on the 2GI~til.t)' ul Jul ), .1:111, hy
Ne-.·)XJrt ~ead1 does ur•Ll in ,1s the follou·w)l; vl)le, to w1t.
follovos: LARRY WOLD PROMOTED AYES, COUNC ILME N:Mrlnnis.
SECTION 1. Tilt> fol\u-.·in£11('-Pft. LJ.rr )· H. Wold, SQD of Rogers, Hirth, Croul, Dostal,
scribed n ·alpr()Sierl} in thE' Cit}" Mr. o~nd Mr s. William F. B.lr-Parsons. ,
of Ne..,llOrl 8('a.ch, Count ) ol ker of 933 DJI(IIo'ood St., Costa NOES. COWCILMEN : None.
o r .. nct>, St<ttE' uf California, to Mesa, u·as promoted to his ABSENT COUN CILM EN : Kym-
,.•lt: preS4?nl ro~nk wh ll€' ~ooer1:0in::; la.
Lots G, 7 and 8, Block 8, jl}(\iv l•lua.l l"Omb.i.t training with
.. oc1 Lot 'J, Block 7 of Sea. the SN·ollf1 Battalion. SecOOll
shor~< Colunv Tr<tcl Mlillt10n. lnfantrr Tr a-ining RE']!iment, at
.;s reeordl'll. in Uook 7, P.;~· th~C' Mo~rint> Corps Base, Camp
25 of MisN·II:t neous Maps of P .. odl<'toll.
E. F. Hirth
Ma ~·or
ATTEST:
0Jr is M. GPO rge
Deputy Cit y Clerk
Orange Count }, Hf' IS .1 1:171 ~ildLW le of Es-
J.S stto~·n on U1str ict Mo~p~o.l , bnd:. lllgh. Costa M·!sa.
reft'rrf'd to in St>('tlon20.06.030
of 111e !llt•\\"!JIIfl Beotch Mu niripal
COil{·, ;.~nrl hy s ur-h rt>fer en<'r
nwlt> .a part or Tlllt.· 20 of said
Code, Is her PI!)" ,,.zoned from :t
C-1-H Oistrll'l lu an R-2 Dis -
trltl, and S;.~.id Dlslrk l Map
No, 1 is hcrehy a.nu•ndrtl to
sho~· this zoning r hanJ.,'f'.
Publish: Aug . ':i , 1:171, In the
Newport ll:&rbor Ensign.
RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS
20 worth Of l•u ........... .
21 worcf1 to 30 word• , .. .
31 words to ..0 word• ... .
Eoch -d • .,.., 40 wwd1 ,
I TI-
UO
2.00
3.00
.03
2Ti ~~~~et
2.~
3.00
4.00
. 10
SECTION 2. The Di rt>etor of
CommWlll)' [)(ov('J<>pmf'nl or thE'
City or N('wport Head• is herE'by
tustructeU a nd rUrt'ttt'll to
change District Map N(), I so as
to show lh+" zoning cha nl(es de·
scribed In SE>r tio n 1 hereof, and ,
as saki District Map shall have
bHn .oamended, tM' same stlall
be to full toru and effect and be • ..,SICAL POl SALt~
a part of Till"' 20oftheNewport
BMCh Mwt.lctp;,l Code.
SECTION 3, This ordin:&nce
1MII be pubU.hed OOC(' In th('
olrtdal r.ewsplper of the City
and the arne $hall be effective
30 <kY• after the date of Its
adcpllon.
Thls ordlnaMt> w-u lnlro~
dw:fd at • rtcular meeUr~c of
tile COy CotiOCII 0( tilt CIIJ' ol
"..,.... e.t.da htkl oa tbt l2tb
411 of Jal1, urn, aad was . ......, • u.o-c1a1 o1 J•lr,
lt'n, by the IIDIIowiDC YOte,
to wit:
AYD, COUNCIUIEN :Me~a,
._.. Klrtlo, CNOI, Dotola~ -' )!Ia. CO~CILIIEN: -· A.tiT COUIICIUIIM' a,_. ...
3 Tlmu
3.00
4.00
5.00
.)5
Captain Ben F. Ad kins, son
or Mrs. Uor othy E. lndes or
:\ewport Beach, !las completed
U1e Air For ce lnsltluteofTech-
nology (AFIT ) educatlon-with-
induslry program.
Captain Adldns, a. civil en-
ginei!r, ~ned first hil.fJ'I ex-
per ience during 18 months
trolining .1.! the Booz -A llen Ap.
plit'd Hesear ch, Bethesda, Md •
He is sclleduled tor reassign-
ment o~t AOOr ews AFB, Md.,
headQ;u:nters, Air Force Sys-
tems Cornm:utrl. lie has served
ln Vietmam.
ALCOHOWCS ANONYMOUS~-
542-7217, P.O. BoJ; 1223,
Costa Mesa.
SPOTS btlore your eyes -
on your new carpet-remO'f'e
them with Blue lusttt. Real
e11<:lrlt s hampooer, $1.00.
Crowa Hardware, 3107 East
Cout Hwy1, Corooa. del Mar.
EXPERT bicycle repalttnc oo
all makes. Tires and all re.
plaeemept parts. At Balboa
Mercantile, zoo Mala Strtft.
8&1-P-615-7ZIZ.
E. F. Hlrlll
ll.o)'O<
ATTDT:
TO III:ACH - -T..,._ •AJIITID
Dorio PI, a-p
llofCJ CIIJ C lork
.... ...........
PI J l'IL CtJl
... u'll. ...... I A ... S, 1971, Ji tile
R-' -~-... i--:--------"-1
-I ..... Uti dol, lin-WAII'RD -Y-oPI -Ia
...... ...,... ............ -lor -·---lllo o a took, poliO, ---., •-a, = tl'll, "" -· .... ,_~·~·~· .. ~·.,...~--~~---
,.,
,
lltUIISOAY, AUilJST, ~ I!Jll CF.O group to meet
,.. Onlllo c..,~-__ ..... .
,_ 011 Will--_ .. _ .. _ .... _
-,,A-?,alii.-w.,:,.too.Gc!Oeo'• -
1111:1;1 c-.., -Ylo Nt _ ·-""
' . CO~~A DEL MAR, ~ •• luprd lu• I 'n
t'rl ...... , .......
Lido, ~t BlaeL A..-Ull a assn• 'hiYIIII ........ at4pA Mr Aadll-..
wUll • lollotl-llolo. AI4:JO lin. '""llullul a.a.
p .... lln. Dtl~-flfiOU.. lllud, 11 -flfl'lllo diJ.
lud .. w lold 1110 ---. c-,_ 011 11 •
•1111• pr----lariiiO----~~~-~-ludWIIIIoldlllo--. loW--IIJilloiOIOilr. 0 pr ........ lb< 1110 prorw G-Clln, U IDio'k ..... '*'*' uat follows. At 1 p.JD. pnllltar of lacli*. _..,
......... 4 .. -Will bo ud--·.
Po,lice .Blolte.r
• SUNDAY, JULY 11 u Maril Gatw, U, ol U4
. Ouiel Patrlell: Pbay, za.,.ot N..,.-t 81Yd., KeYport
30& BabJa BIYd,, Balboa, wu Htllbll, ... Ufllted at 11:15
arrnted at 1:45 a.m. at ZIUl a.m. at Newport Blt'd. aad W.
St. ud Newport BlYcl., Wilt Cout IIYJ., 0111 a ebarp ot
Newport, oo a etarp ot PYIDc IICII'IIIrkm of di.Qceroal dr"P
fkl1t "ideDce ol recUtraHoe tor • ., . . . Lena EdmoDd
••• DooUI Dl.moDI1H11118oDJ'r., Ptrr.m, Z1, ol 1917 Maple
of 121 '1 l&IU'el Pl., lfnport St., Apt. 11. COitl Mea, wu
HetPta, was arrested at 'r:JO arrllttd at S:45 p.m. at ID·
p.m. at NO lrYlDe Aft., 011 a dllltrta.l WayudNtWS*'tBlYd.,
elll.rao ot wtte boo1111( ... ~~are Wool Newport Hetpta, oo a
Hamllloa FIDI<, 19, oi414AIIoo, ewao ot IIYIDJ llllee IDA>r-
Newport Hetpu:, was arrelted matloo 110 a poUee of!lcer •••
at aooa at hla relldeoee 011 a Power tools Yalatd at $100
charp ot ·poaaessioa of ..,._ wert barclarlud from the P·
eottca puapb~aua , •• Two rap at tbe Jeff C. Fer•ld
tero plaDU n.lued at 4SO were r~e, 418 San Btnlr<I.Do,
stoleD from lbe ,ard allbelobo Newport Heipla, durlllg lbe
R. Rlchl.rdaoa residence, 1!8 DJ.ctrt ••• Lawu turalture n.l-
Vla Trieste, Lido lale, betwetll ued at $100 n.s slo'-tram
5 p.m. July 1? aod 2 p.m . July the ian at the Vera Ratla:lp
18 ••• Houseboldt'laroltureftl-relideoee, 219 Apolea, Ba.l-
ued at $180 was burrlarlzed. boa IslaD:I. durtDc the Dlefll •••
from the home of Dooo B. Coo-Stereo eqldpmellt Yalued at
aer, Z442 Wlodward LD., Bay-$'141.50 wu barclarlsed from
crest, betweea 10 a.m. Jul)' Ute bome of Fktyd Raflell Ec-
17 and 8:30a.m. July 18. mu, 4815 Rlnr, West New-
• MONDAY, JULY 19
David Elston MacFarland, ZO,
of '7Z04 W. Cout Hwy., WeM;
Newport, was arrested at 10
a.m. at his reald.ee oo a
cbarp of burcRry tram a
Yehicle ••• A pistol nlued at
$52 was bure~Ulsed from lbe
West I.Wer Bay borne of Phll-
llp Franklln Tlmber1Ue, 19Zl
Irvine Ave., during the ntpt •.•
Flsbln.g equipment n.1ued at
$255 was burglarl.aed from the
pnge at the Fred w. Kuster
residence, 604 Marigold Ave.,
Corooa del Mar, durlDg tbe
night.
• TUESDAY, JULY ZO
Vloceot Htmt Lee, Zl, of2S06
W. Ocean Ft.; Ted Alei:IDder
Miller, 19, of Temple City;
Mark stanford Brlebam, 19, "of
Arcadia and Norman Andrew
Betrue, 19, of West Arcadia,
were arrested at U:ao a.m.
at 25th st. &JJd w. B&Iboa, WHt NewPort; 1bD cbarcw 01 die-
turbiD( lbe peeee ••• V&Jidals
used rocks to damap a willd~
sbleld of a car beJoDcinl to
Gerald R. Mltcbell, Zl1Z E.
Ocean Ft., Balboa, betweea 4
a.od 6 p.m.; damap wu placed
at $15 ••• Potted pl&ola nloocl
at $85 were stolen from the
yard at the Role ADD Georooe
relldeace, Z449 WIDdwa.rd,
Baycrest, betweea Jcme 1 aDd
7 • • , Lawn f\lrnlture n.lued
at $40 was stotea trom tbe
front yard at the Sbirley E.
Beauchamp resldeace, 11041 W.
Ocean FL, Balboa, durLDc tbe
nlpl . . . Four At..,.. clop,
n.latd at$500, were Ito lea from
the Rita H. Faoa1oc ret:ideDce,
421 TutiD AYI., Newpxt
Helebtl, between 7:15 a.ad 7:45
p.m., Jllly 19.
• WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
port, at 10:SO a.m.
• FRIDAY, JULY Z3
Michael Roy Casald)', Z4, of
745 ShaUmar, COita Mea., waa
arrested at 1:15 p.m. at 3321
Cuter st., Saata Ana, oa a'
cb&rp of commercial burcJary
•.• Cbarles Dean Mtuer D,
18, of SOlO SeaYiew, CoroD'"
del Mar, was ariested at 4:25
p.m. at 4334 E. Cc:..st Hwy.,
Coroaa Htcblaods, oa a cblrge
of graiXItheft ••• Douglas James
McCorkle, 18, of Z912 Alta
Vl.sta, ~ast Bluff, was arrested
at 2:30 p.m. at the pollee sta-
Uoa oa a cbarp of craiMI ltleft
• • • • Douglas AI&Jl Glffor<t,
18, of 414 DllbUa, COI"'OII del
Mat, was arrested at 4:25 p-.m.
at 3049 E, Cout Hwy,, COl"'O8
del Mat, oo a cbarre of lfUd
!bell ••• DaYld AlleO Wll•oo,
24, of 18195 Ma)'aJII>ie, lrYi.Dt,
wu arrested at 6:15 p.m. at
Dotter Dr. ud Coast H'W74 OD
a cbarp at SIMI II*" old&ll'• oious dnlp ; • • Burtao R.
WaCQDU", SO, ot 5115 RIYer,
West Newport, was arr..ted
at 8:45 p.m. at UO Lido Part
Dr •• lJdoPeol..an)a,OIIacllarp
of ~trac7 to commit book-
IDlkllle ••• Harold Ellllnou
Swautoa., 2!, ot JSlO w. Balbo&,
A~. A, C~INewport,ud
John Emile Leteber. %0, ot
S06 MorDlnc C&QJOD, Sbore
Cllfta, were urelted at 11:15
p.m. oeu 9th st. and E. Bay,
Ba.bJa, 011 cbarce• of lnter-
fertng Yitb aDd assault tCIOD
a pollee offtcer •• , AD ..U~
mated $1,068 1D c:asb was burr·
larlled trom tbe Newport
ArcbH llarlao, S33S W. c .. ot
Hwy., YariDers Mile, darlDc
lbe nipl • • • A fllr coot,
eleetrtc •• ud 4 sb.1rta, tot-
al n.1ae $449.95, were ltolllll
from a car beJoaclq to Brroo
WIDike Jr.. SZS Broadn.y,
Colla Mea, Ybile it wu puk-
od al lbe lleFlddell Parldac
Lot, Ceatral Newport, betweea
Z:SO am 6 p.m.
Jeffreylla.lcolm Cape, ZS, o1
SUp 106, Baysbore M&rlDa, wu
arr.ted at 11 p.m. at Mc-
Faddea PL, llDd W, Oceu Ft.,
Ceotnl Newport, oa a cbarp
o1 belli& drWII< Ill !d>Ue • • •
Laureeo Mayae Lacu, 56, of
2080 Newport BIYd., Apt. II,
Ceat:ral Newport, wu arrest.d
at 5:10 p.m. at 1123 GrufiU.,
Newport Ceater, oo a ebu'11 of
drlriq wbllo 1iodor 1110 111-
n~~eaee ot alcobo1 • • • Roaald
BaciAio, 29, or tu w. OctaD
Ft., Balboa, wu U'f'Nltd at
6:15 p.m. ol 1111 Pl. IUid W. O<eu Ft., c~ llnpa<l,
011 a charp of peMI•c a Jorpd
cbeek ••• S111.rG0 llarJ Goo!·
UOlll, 14, ot 114 Forllllll, Co-
,_ dol Mat; 01-. -wo..O, IS,otP'""l ..... Jielcb, ART LAG!SOM DIU
ud HarYer ot.ck KOII.., U, ~ J. l..&cteoD.'ll, otiM-
ol ~ Govoe, _,. ...._ 1/1 E. IIIII 81., ~ ~
led a1 1:10 p.m. al IIIIo Goo!· -lotJ II at Boo( ao.illl,
uoctl"a r...W.t aa clllr... Be wu bon 11aJ •, 1-.
of ~ to coat.ldt boot-ta "'77' ' Ud c:.a.. .. Qr ..
.... -....... OirJ ..... -c.., 1 ""'"-8o erts, 11, or 111-1/1 1111's. wu a "'*• oe ~ Cal-
Aft., a.a. lalud; -· ---40)'00H. IIIDc-, II, ot 8 .. 1 at 8o lo Mt-11J IIIII ·-.
8oodl ud G<...., 1-c .. ~; I AlloW 'IIIIa
pre, II, Ifill T-, WW<I u. ud Ctorloo 'fa&-,
·-at 10:10 .... at .... ..,.._., • _... 111AMct oa ....... II ttl :-:::... ~ ... jurn•re ot•ss ,_ ..... 1AOia cwn~
k Jdt e •• A .. ..._.IIt ...... ,lftll. PUP& * ______ .. '-~-··· .... -... .,a a riftS:: r• ...._ • .-• II IIIII •W'IIIJ
_.,,.. • .... Qopol-t· ··---.. tUir 7 Phi at p· ' "fp t1J M., 8111
hill 10 ••• • us " lin&-11 .., •as rr ... 11 .... ~--=. --.. .... 5 • ;-:'::II d' ~:::: P ftl :-, :,s; ,u:~ ~:
f'is:., ....... ~--0-U •.•_:t "5. I •• _........._14-. '·
EUREKA!!!
WE FOUND IT, A1.1/%8[.()CKFROM -THE -BEACH
"TRIPLEX," HAS A S-BEI»lOOM, 2-BEDROCJM,
1-BEDR00\1 UNIT. LOTS OF SHAG CARPETIIIG,
NEW BUILT.IIIS AIID IN TOP SHAPE, TERIISII
GET ON THE BAl!D WlGOll FOR ••••.•
$79,950
f
HAVE A BOAT?
WE HAVE A SLIP (40 FT.) AIID A BEAUJ'!FUL
C!BI'OII BUILT HOME .. 3 LARGE ' BEDROOMS, 2
DELUXE PULLMAN BATHS--AND A VIEW FROM
PRETTY OOVER SHORES. CALL FOR APPOINT -
IIENT. ONLY $117
1
500
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WHAT'S IN A NAME?
When it· s just an orcliD8zy nama like PETE
BARRETT REALTY, yOu lmow the Hrvlce
ha.s to be extraordinary to &et aatilfied
clientele.
But wben the names that are uaocl.ated with
this extraordinary realty ))lalla .. ue out ol
ordinary, it become.J a tuper~aordinary
group of experts.
Names like BERTULEIT, HOLLIS, PFJS.
TER, OTHAL, NEWT, BELOUS, D~~
DIE take some getting a.lld to! But GDCe you
master the pronunciation, you have a master-
ful realtor at your service.
Tben for those wbo bavea't the time nor tbe
desire to call on a special oame, we have a
few nice euy names -names lite BENTS.
BENTS (lwoo!them), JEAN, RICK. JERRY,
MIKE. and, of course, PETE-all with spe-
cialt ies in a variety of realty fields.
01'11111 O,.lebs•w•,A I •••J•
PETE BARRm REALTY
&•IIPX..
a•AL •&TATB
.IISIIHIHTIAL AND 8USIIIIIJS P.OPUTII!S ·-1'0· IHTUBSTIID, P.OI'IISSIOIIM.
COIISIDII.ATIOJI ·su
~I RIJoL mATS'
(,_, ............ 1-.1 ., ••. c.-....... c.-. ......
tOIIONA DIL 'MAR, U.LIF.J ~======":'":211=1======~
layshores
Charming. larae 2 bedroom beath eottaa:e.
. Open beam ceillnp. cozy wood burning fir ..
place. 'Squeaky cleo. Owner will finance.
.. Colesworlby euiWiive • . . $3S.OOO, better
aee llloday.
Wanted Lanp Famly
JlllliMil,ialo ~Pr•••ioa • 5 ~ or ~ and
majdJ room. Pool .. (amiJy room ODd lwo fir ..
plKu Owner motivated ud price just re·
duced !., •. ~. E•clusive DOVER SHORES.
Call now ! 175-49St.
South ot the highway oo Huel Drivo, CoroDa
· del Mar. Thll Is a -~ if white water
crashing on rocks it your thing. Large 4 level,
3 bedroom, 2~ bath preatige home. Lower
level perfect for fatber'a work shop or ar·
lisl's rel.real. Priced al WI.~ ... Quick
posaenlon U desired.
I I I I I I I I. I I 5 I I I I I -I MLS SALES REPORT
Sales through Multiple Listing Service
of the Newport Harb,or-Costa Mesa
Board of Realtors totalled $54,014,053
for the first half of 1971 -an average
of $9 million · a month! ln June 207
sales were made for $10.3 million,
364 new listings were processed, 54%
were sold, 59% of sales were coopera-
tive. List your '"Property' ~tit •· Realtor.
I 1 '1 I I I I I I I I I 1 _1 I I I I I
BAYCREST
CUSTOM
C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO.
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Nowpott luch
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
0 Custom built by Ivan Wells for R local decorator, every item picked 8 to radiate luxury In tbis 2 bedroom
and den home. Priced with tbe land
at $79,500.
Beautifully
Call
548-7729
(714) 548-3268
SERVICE·
WITH
·lAY MACH
NATIONAL IIUl.TI LIST
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
rnarrna
square apabuents
ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF
TWO AND THREE BEDROOM UNITS FOR
ADULTS DESIRING TO LIVE AMIDST BEAUTY
BY THE SEA IN THE PRESTIGIOUS WESTCLIFF
AREA OF NEWPORT BEACH ........ FROM $230
For lnlorm8tlon telephone Mr. Robert M. llucldeJ,
M1n1g1r 11 (714) 1145-0252 or writ• to Tile
Ofllce Of Tlle Ml~, MlriMr SquaN
• Apart-nta, 1244 lnrlnl Av•nu.,
...wpot1 BIKh, Clllfomi&
11864
·• N' "Y IILID ·"":~==-:~.::::&:-~1.4:'iu ....... . ____ , ... -,1 ;
.,, flfl * w. --.AIL OITAil. ... c..·-·-=:: 1 7 otllll..... -11111.0...., a.-..a Mlr,.a-..41ll115 5 I ..................
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LWtW.
CORONA DEL MAR
TillS ATTRACTIVE HOME HAS 3 1!-5,
2 BATHS. FIREPLACE---. AMD MAllY r!R-
SOHAL TOUCHES< AMD ALSO PLANS TO ADD
AMOTIIER UHIT. ••••
Note these good . points ...
o o EXCB.~EHT FIHAHOHG
••VIEW
o o 51' AMISH STYLE HOME
o BEAM CEILIHG
o ROO: F1 REPLACE
o THREE BEDROOiolS . TlfO IWTIIS
0 F Aloll L y ROOiol
o o LOW YARD MAIHTEHAHCE
o o TlfO YEARS OLD
$55,500 •••• HARBOR VIEW HILLS
TASTEFULLY DECXlRA TED HOME.
LARGE LIVIHG ROOM, FAMILY ROO!ot, 3
BED!mOMS. :Ill BATHS,
-PLUS--
POOL I VIEW! OUTSTAHDING GARDEHSI
OHLY $67,500 •••• SOUTH OF HIGHWAY
COM
SHAIIP IIUPLEX IH A-1 SHAPE.
3 BEDROOiolS WI Til 2 IIA TIIS PLUS 1 IEDIIOOiol
wtTII1 BATH. ALL FOR $63,500 I
l
»>M v. ra.Axnm
I RLU.TOR' _,_ __
c... .. .-.cr• --
~ooo~••••••
oflnJa J6£
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOI~!S
SHOWN BY API'Ot
12 Ltnd• Ita. Drive
Elegant new 5 BR. 4112: ba. ~~;,.-;J1~~~~ din rm , fa:m. rm .. wet bar ... 1
try court "' 16 ft. mahog. doors ..
Jl Lincla IsM Drive
Home on lagoon . 5 SR .• 4\-2 ba .. "' • "~'''
jacuzzt tub, hdwd. flrs .. sep. liv. "''·· ""'·
nn., fam. rm & brldst. rm. 111>.Q!~~---
72 Lind• Isle Drive
Tradit iona l fi SA 5YJ ba . home on lagoon .
"' dock . 3 car ~Ar \\"aterfrnnt hv rm. &
formal d in. r m . ~ep . famil~ rm . 2 mall:ter
SR . ~uites. 1200.000 F'urn., J17S .OOO unfurn.
9l Lind• hie Drive
Sfaul. S BR. 4 b~ hnme w fn rmal lim. rm.
& family rm. :1 F'rplc~. Out~ide lltairway.
Buill-in gun cabmet & bonk~helvu . lil55.000
WATE~FRONT lOTS
Nn. « ]fiR F't. nn water
Nn. 7~: :1 Car garage. Reduced to
No. 88 : 108 Ft .. •dth planll
,.,. Com,lete lnt.rm.-Hen
11 ~1.1100
' n.noo $145.000
On all hernes & '-ts • .,.._ .. call:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
HE" LO CATION I I
At the lfttrana te LhMla f•Je
)11 lo.,.W. Dr •• Suile 1, N.l . '-15-4161 .....................
CDM CHAMBER TALK lr MAL ,IMCIIM -•IIIII_.., __
.. d' ·~-...... __ ... , .... -•4---ca ••ofC_s.._..... •--. ,... _..,. ........
.,,,..., .......... Co-.... IIISID_...Ma .. =-.:... -:..·:-: ~-:: ... Ill Jlh .., ......,.,
" lilt ....._ del II If 2 CPA, _. MJ s•td .. ,_ .. ... -ofU~·-· ...... ~--VII' -.-.. r lttb' _.. .. -.... 1111 ._ Cm& ......., a wu boro-IIIIo"" c-..
--...... --· bor• ---Uiolqlo-......... c-·-1: 1p; Wood, _, iOiiill;
4o .........,_...,.,Bob will ·-lid G«mu, -.. ·--... _....,_ l.rrr-. ...... ,lid"" ---...... d to v·-HI"· ,,_,._ ••:aoo--•ta-IJid :::*" "":' --tkC ot lbe ar•. Ctllaabtr ..,..,. ... are ca-
R•Ior-~~oaop~o-"' to au --· lid -,._ & _ .. _ lo ,_ .. 111• -~a K .. IOIIIIOC
lin oltllll or••'"t'M wttb a ter ..--•••· • will bo bold lloplombor 7 II
.__ fln -•· 7·10 LID ID lbo Clamber of. _..... porll<!polloo of-• . •
r..,_.lll u 'ftll u b¥1: 'IF a.e ... ..........
lf-l!lllp --.Wbo !DWARD W. CAS!, 71,
-lllo dlr-of Doll Df COSTA II!SA DI!S
Wood, -of Harbor PalDI ud .,,..,_., WblletbtCiam-E4nrd "· Cue, 71• ol Sl5 w. Wllloo st., eo.ta .. -.
LIGAL MOTICI
F -IZIIIO
FIC1T1'1018 B1.81ftESS NAME
STATEMENT
dlod AO&c I at lloac H .... l
He wu bon Marcb H, 1100,
1D Cokndo SprtDp, lDd came
loOrup~ll)'aflqD.
He wu a ltreet fonmu t:J:r
tbe City ot Gardea Grooe lor Tbo .,_, per-locloloc 6 , ....
._._, u: P~ As-Slln1YOrs !Dcllld.e 11.18 wUe,
-flloo,J61ZBaylorst.,Sula Gertrude; 2 • ..,......, lfrs.
Aa, 111105: lorry Ka-., &bolla L. c...a IJid -
ss-oz Baylor st., Saala Aa. cue bolb ot c-If-· a
91'705, stJtei, Mrs. Irma MacplieuD
Tb1s tw'DMs 1s beiD( coo-ot S&D Dleco; a brotber. JobP
daeted bJ u 1Dd1Yidaal, of Vlalia; IDCI2 gra.odcM!dr& SiCS*~: Jf!ilry Kautmao.. F1Dtn.l aentces were bekl
Tb1o llalemlllt l11ed wtlblbo Aug. 4 at Baltz C-1, ~ CGGIItJ clerk ol Oraoco COII!IIy lfeeo, 1!llh ~ Jameo Blata
oo: Auc. s, 1971, by Beverly of tbe Newport Harbor Lutberu
J. ~. deputy cw:ltyelert. Cbllfeb olDci&Ung. IDurnmert
PublU:b: Au&. 5, 12, 19. Z6, was at Pacutc VIew Memorlal
1971, ID tbe Newport lflrbor Park.
Easip.
MARINERS CHURCH
IUY FIOM •••
Orange County's Fastest Growing
Chevrolet Dealer
"NO GIMMICKS -NO GIVEAWAYS
JUST U YEAIS OF HONEST DEALING" • DON1 BE MISLEAD BY ALL LOW -PRICE
CLAIMS -YOU CAN Gn AS GOOD A PRICE
HERE IN TOWN WITHOUT NE~SS TIME
SPENT FAR AWAY!
EXAMPLE: IRAND NIW
1171 Vera 411 -Not Striped
IMutifuf y•ltew .... .,;.,,AM,~ ..... .,, ......... ~. ...
8Jtlooltotlwhltowolh,..._IZJ717111ml
-71 ftNI Ill I10CII oMl II CCII.OIIIII
-= .. a a a tv 2
DRAPERY SERVICE
Drppery Cleaning-New Draperies -Drapery AlterutfoDII
Hardware Repair and_lu8taHatJcm
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NEWPORT
KACH
IOe
HISTORICAL &IRS GIVEN
' CGII)Orllloc an .,.. ••-.,.r ... • to tMpr...atlme.
WIUiam Gn.dJ'I fatber, WhO
llld lllo lint local -Ita~
-... !lth St. IUid Ban.. Bmt., Balboa, for btl medical
pncUee, 18 al80 reeearehJnc : =~:::J tblmeclleal&Ddpbarmaeetatcal :
pto'lllkm.
ON THE AIR .... Rocer Kemey, ooe of the orpnl&ets of
Mute' Produc::tlou, ls abown mak1og a.n audio tape 1n the
bac:lriJird "lludlo" Ill Costa Mesa. (Jolin Hardy pi!Oio,)
ELECTRONIC GOSPEL
' (Editor's DOte' llaller Pro-
ducUoos ls I DeW' C!U't8tian
DOD-PrOtlt corpontioP start-
ed by 5 college studeats from
tbe Harbor Area, dedicated
to spread.i.Dg the Gospel
throueb lDP<watlve mass-
media teeb.Dtques. In last
week's Eulp, the writer
traced the arty blllory or
the orpll1r.aUon. Tttta week's
arUde fl.lrtber details the
work and plans of Master
Productions.)
By JOHN H.t. RDY
AUI'OMATIC MUSiC SER-
VICE --Severa l CalUornia
young men have set ~ an Auto-
matte Mustc Service wb.tch
makes tape recordings avau.
able to hl&b schools and tor use
by Cbrllllao yootb "'"""' and coatereoces. Old truths set to
Dt1t' music •• rock, aDd coa.
lUes, photo lab, library, and,
otftces.
Master Producttoos lDc. COB·
slst.s of 5 college students, all
w.ter tbe age of 21. Tbey are
Jolul Styll, 19, prestdeQI; Roger
KeooeJ, 19, Newport Beactl,
Ylce.president; Rlcb Kredel,
19. Corooa del Mar, program
coordi.Dator; JJm App, 19, New·
port Beach, Instruction mater·
ills coordinator; and Jan Arm.
stroog. 20, Corona de,l Mar,
rlsual arts director.
Tbelr new venture Is the out.
growth of youthful interest and
exposure to radio, rock music,
tUrns, television, print media,
and of course, Jesus Christ.
' Tbe formation of Master Pro·
ducUons Is the outcome of more
than 3 years ot work, mucb ot
whlcb was explained 1P an ar.
Ucle in last week's Ensign.
temporary folk music. Tbeir (Continued on paae 2)
Mia Apes Blomqulst has .,...
boeD uolpod al'lllp IUid
lolaMj Mu. WllUam Ritter , the
poUce depart meat; Ted Flnlter,
.-.... IUid ·-!Jig; Joe Hamblet, tcbooll; James
R'llbll. l&w &Dd pernment;
Jact Buaett, CbamberoiCom-
mcee.
Tbe objtctln otthiJ reaearch
II lo locale arly plcllaes and
to retalD blltorteal data that
eu be ~Ued tor f)lture rer-
ereace. AJtJlm'matton on the
&bore smjectl wtll be wel-
comed. 1'llo Ul>rary wtu channel
tbl mttea material to the
proper eourcet tor documenta-
lloo.
loDe ra.oce dream Is for an FM ndiD llatloo,KEXP,totaUJ A CAR W'AIH will bo bold_,, A81. 7, at l<arll>ors
CbrlltlaDID cooe..,., buiiOit-ATTENDS G.IRLS NATION scbool by U.-. J-r Aalllary of Harbor Ksy,
Hll ud REAL for today's youth. Astrlc1 Store of Corona Hl&b· Ctdld (ieMI_.. C.-.r ol c::a.. eo.Q.-'Ibe ckls wlll
Tbt allot't Item IAMU'ed 1P lands, Newport Harblx' LqioD form taiDI to neaam, eleu Yllldo'4rl, ...-and dry tbt
tbe "Emer&fnp" section of Ute Aax1llary's delegate to Girls cars from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tbe prlee will be $1 per ear.
Jtme Issue of the natlooally State, is a.tteodiD&: Gir Is Natioa SboYn bert cett1Dc 1P some pn.cUce tor the eveat are,
distributed "fatth at Work" this week In Washington. D.C. from Wt, LJQda J.Acl'aD:t of Harbor VIew Hills, Pamela
map.z.tDe. Sbe won th1s honor by be iDe Wrlgbl ol Saata Ala Heights, ud Usa Peodletoo of Baycrest.
Since tben, the "California selected as the outsta.Ddinc Newly lui&Ued prestd«lt of tbe Keyootes Is Debra Bibb.
JOUDC men" have beeo working Glrls state eitlt.eo at the close otber ofl1cers art SaDdJ Barker, rtce Pl'tSldeot; Merle
daily to ready their taclllUes of the session, held i:lr tbe ftrst Parrlsb, corretpODdinc secretary; Derise Smith, recording
for a oew company 1amm as time at Squaw Valley, Sbe was secretary; Lynne Clrltle, treasurer, and Don.oil Rothwell,
Muter Productloos. Their fa. elected senator by the dele. historian. (Enslgo pbotO.}
elUtJes are located In an a. gates, who leazned by action
room suite at 771 w 19th st the duties, rights and respoll·wo ... sh ,.
ID c-...... By ~.m~ slbiUtles or good cltlsenshlp •• op on consena lOA
1, 1971, they e~t to have tn as tbey practiced all pbases or . .
operatioa two ~e~pb1st1ca.ted r e. covernment a.t city, county, Tbe Nnport Beacb Jw:d.or Brian Tribolet. FODda Flae,
CCir'dlal Jbdoa. pr1DtiDc facll. state llld .. tiooallevels. EbeU Club will apla bold tbe aDd Kebl!ra Cole; 6.9 gr"'C) ••
childreo'a creative wortstq., Kirsten Cole, Chris Hastl.ncs,
wtth emplllsts oa couenattoo.. Ashley FeU, Kevlo Wolle, Rob·
•
Tbl wotii:Aops will be beld ble Uura.r, Y&My Murar, Cam.
Auc. 10, lZ, 17 IUid 19 trom erora Koorach, Rick and Jackie
9:SO a.m. to DOOIL The child· Miller, ud Martba.Schmlesin&-
rtB wtU be dlYJded ID two ap
""""" --4 lbroop 6 IUid 6 WEEK OF LUNCHES
lllroull> 9. Tbe coli wiD be FOR PHI PSI GROUP $I~ JUDJor -.om• COD!hJet1Dc Pbt Kip. Psi CoUep Fn.
llo -~ bope lo promote leroUy wiD bold a week ol
poaun ldas 111 tile _ -allniDe Coellc..-,. of ec»e~ c tub, -lloc wood&, aooo, eoaunatioo throGcb alter. Aug. 9 t.brougbFrlda A 13
•Uac field trips &Dd cr•ttn Tbis ~u be tbe ii.st ~ ~
c-mlon projects, Beclm· quarter'· I of I II( Auc. 10, cbtldrea 1D botb az ser es UDCbta,
are lf'(q)l wtU be lakeD 011 a wltb the secoad Mries Jtart1D.r
loar ~-·-~--c-dariD( lbe secc»d WHk of No-._......, ...... .....,. ~ Yember.
Airport. Tbey will'" what bas A quesUon.rwlre wu seotout,
bleD dooe to miDlmtse DOtse seeMDc au apinloo ot wblcb di.J
poltuuoa ud otber measures of tbe week was preferred but
to ~ · tile 'f'Ot1De wu •• all tlf.; tbe
OD AQC. 12 the chlldr~ will lot" •• 10 "Bald)'" Allla, no
111..t 1D tbt bome of Yri. Joba baS un..ocec~ tbeH l~mebta.
Trlbolol, 512 ADcellta Drl .. , came"' wtlb ... -othannc ~errace, to creaM art a .:.Ud ,..t of liiDChel. Ttdl:
Oa Aar. 17 tM 4.fap ~ way, JOme mar wtA to come
wW taJre 1 bl.rbc.-cr.W. to ..,. ....... times, bOt at ...._
ltldJ _._,;ou.tloL Tbeolder n•JOI* cu. come oa b.1l: pre.
-will YUU lllo -rerndday. _.., pJut 1a su 0.:: ud AU local Pbi Psi. 's, u well
---_.11 pot 1o good u UJ rilltiDc IIIII area, are
-_.u.c oloelrldly. 011 ~~ bu ......,. .l~~o 1t tM cbUdr• -.rtllllltlter a m..r dUce b' ~ J iD
II lllo -ol llro. A. L. ' ........ Mil au.wood, East tbe -:_• room at tbt New.
IIIII, IDr 111o1r crau,. cc»--
-project. BACK TO HOWl! I'ORT
Goloc 1o ud hal lllo lleld lfa'Y Pltty oatc• n1r<1 lr---·car·-Clla -k W'. F-. ollll -.-,---II~ CoG M-, OU ....
-ot pol-wiD "' -.. 1do -pari ol w••• • ud n.JI to Sb tt MaJPKt, na.. aiJalrd a. will bo dllc 11. W'oU carod .-MIRUo cniM' U.S.S.
.. .._ '11'111 bo 110-oot. A...,-a·--_..,_
ClftOatlr -lo .. -to .... -. ~$~~~~~~~ o.toc .. ..-......
·---...,.. ~ "' --. ,..._, ... _ T)ttl I a ... ...._ -----...... llhh .......
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SOtrrH SHORE SAlLING CLUB'S amualtrlancle cruise race
had a IOod turo..o.-ot PHRF yachts apia this year. The
race has 3 "lep" •• tbetlrstbeiqNewport to Loog Beach,
then Loog Beacb to Wbitt's Con, ud then baelt to Ne wport
for a total of 56mUes.Pi.ctured.bereat the trophy presenta.
Uon are, from left, Jack CIIIDOil SSSC raee committeeman·
Don Prtce, SSSC, tlrst pla.ee ..imer lo Class A Cor the znd
year ln a row, skjpperlDg OdiD, an Ericson 32; John Arens,
~. 2od in Toma.ba.wt U, a oew Olsen 38; Jim Hoggatt,
SSSC, Class 8 winDer 1P Sirocco; Jim Harvey, BYC, 200 In
Class 8 ln Lant.Ru; and Gil Knudsen, SSSC, 3rd ln Class B
ln Tlrgress. Rod Sebapel, BCYC, -..as 3rd place W"iMer ln
Class A lo Lassez Falre. (Harvey Oster photo.)
(1] 'aut'• ~lomn~
For all occasions
JIB SPEiCIAUZe IN PAaTieS A.HD W~DDIH.G$·
,,.. ••"••'". WI,. •II o.e...., Sentce
64ol-tf90
OI'EN SI!YI!N DAYS
1!. CO.t.ST HWY ., ~ COltON.\ DIL
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Enter Q~! .fREE_P!lze Prawing
WIN A 10-SPEED BICYCLE • ·ABSOLUTELY FREE I! --------' DIP'OII"T TMII IN TRY aLAMit OR'~ • our u s•o•. ouwiMG nor. 1 '\ EXPERT REPAIRS -................................................. .. \ at Reasonable ..... __ _
......................................... I Rates
::.,;···--.. ··--·-.................. I re SPI!CtA.tt_IZI! tN
-.;:_-~--:,;,;;;·_-/ lO·SPeeD ADfUSTMBNTS
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Uke a new sewing machine a -
wort<. Or, a IWimming pool play. Or,
a ~~ and drapes decision. A tuition fund. Or planning
Y~ Mme it.
...,,..,..,. the f•mily decides, one thing ia certain. It mak•
sense to save. To plen for tbe future. And, it mak• equally
good..,_. to uve where your money HI'N the highest rate..
That's .whera Imperial Savings enters the picture. The Imperial
office ne~~r you pays the high•t rm• on insured seVinga. And, elong
wllh highest rato:a and lut, olllclenl M<Vtce, Imperial Savings and
Loan "'-<:lotion pr<>v,i-great m.ngth. Thera are 27 ollleea
lhroughout tile al81o. And, inof'a 'on the way.
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,,., io ... c..,.l•l ... l(j..,._, J..S ..
"-Coli/·
1\low•,.......; ndbJdool..o<d-ond H1o dlociploo bo1en Hlo ..-, ,.._.. Ho _..... ......... JUaPo-...... f>ud,
(Marl< 1:14'15). ""-· oo lorool roj..-1
their Moooioh ond KI~K::t:• hao bMn C'.:'~o;!-... but .;..:-thee~;.~
of tho Cbu..,l. tho ,..-hlllf! of tho Goopol of
tM Ki,.,OOm will be reiWDC'CI, uu~ouncint the
return of the' M••h and Kl"'t the Lord J--. who will ndp over all the earth from
JUUMiem for 1.000 yean.
Dou lob 15.·15, "Tiw M-eM tue 1WI>l
cU.n ill Nil ~i&Al," r•Jer to"'-' port of Mou~:n
...,..,. Cotl'• Worw U? J.T., F iclail&. KC~U.
No ; it ha. to do with th.t aru of the
heavens where Satan it.. who will be cut down
to the earth durins the Great Tribulation, u
prophetied in Revelation 12:9-10. Satan hu
deiled with thia pre.enoe both the heavena
vtd lhe earth for which reuon God will create
a new heave~ and a new earth. (Revelation
21 :I I,
PI~ e:rp/Bin 2 Cnr. 6 :17. MrJ. M.L .• S'.Gltl~.
""'"' The whole pa!o .. -'l.age is an ex~ortali?n
against compromi5e. A r~al born·a~am Oltl~
tian will never comprom1M', but w11l take h1s
Mand for the truth.
PlN&t: explain I sa.
Hiih, Coli/.
19 :1. MrJ. C.R .• Rn.'f!rly
Ex. 12 :12 points out thf" mt•anin@. Egypt
was filled with Idolatry . Not onl y wt're the
Sun and the Nile wor!-hipped all bt-nefactors
of Egypt. but all kindll of. ~~Ill wt>re rf"Vt"red
u eonn~tt'd with some dn·lnll)'.
FGJ /udtu a CAriJtian? Mr.s. G.ll' .•
apn/U, Minn.
No. not in the truf' ~n!!lt of the wore!. He
wu a diM:iple. whi ch implies a follower of
Christ, but not a dil'oCipl e ind~d or hf' would
have continued in Chri!t'll 'II"Ord .
I• &Jwrc 11117 tr.e ClvUIWa clwrcA U. tAe
w«U "*r? J.H.M ., Rooolio, ~.
.~.-....
We DYJ •1 that God oblt_.,ru:op.Ua oDC
1n1e Cban:h. thot wiUch hao !.....ted by
the Lord Jeau OuUt upon Hiu.elft and COlli·
tilh of all bom &!aiD beliewen. i.e. ~ wio hne ~ of their aiDI and by futh
.oc:epted the Lord )e:A8 u their penoaal
S.-riout. '1"heee are ~~C&ttered throypout the
world today and can be foWKI in varioua
churcbeo.
Do you bdieve ill a ~r.srmDl detril ? Mr s.
A.C ., Chi.cOf!o, IU .
Most certainly 1 do. II is impoMihle to be-·
lieve in the Rible &!I the Word of Cod without
believing in a pnMnal de,·il , for it i_s _f~ll of
teaching about his existf"n('{' and actlvttle!.
Plecue npklin. Revelation. 4:5-6. Mr•. R.S.D.,
McKee~port, P~~-. . . 1 The Apoatle John had a wonderful vtston o
the Throne of God in heaven. The language
ued ia aymbolic. The lightnings, thunder·
inga. voices and lamps of fire indicate ~he
tpecial upec:ta of God'a Throne aa dealing
with the world !lnd ita inbabitanll. ~ four
beaata or livins creatures repreaent different
attributes of God'a character.
WHEN WILL THE LORD COME?
By H. T, Bold (Propbotlc Nowol
Although Christ had m~ f~ithfully and
minutely taught His early d1~1plr:s that He
waa going to leave them for a little tuoe, wh_en
that time arrived, it overwhelmed them Wlth
great grief and sadness. They_ had not fully
uped the deep purpose of H11 words ; there-
fore to encourag~ them while they ao journeyed
here below in Hie service He impa~ un!o tbem the fadeleea and priceleu legacy, I wtU
aee you again." It is the triumph~nt b~pe of
thi. age, and will end in the s(on6callon of
every blood-waahed believer.
In our present day and seneration many
have confuaed this luMroua truth; othen hue
ot tired of it, while aome again are even
3enying lt. It ie conclu1i..-e that_ auc~ an out·
.a.anding prophetic truth u th1a wtll be ·~
tacked by Satan and hia emi ... ria. One of hta
pronounced tactics ia to rai.lf.l up that~e who
..:tually and emphatically dec~are ~at they
are able to detail the day of H11 commg.
Many ha•e endea•ored to amwer tbia ques-
tion with vain cakulatioM.
There ia not one tift8le quotation in the
whole of Cod'a Word to reveal the day or the
hour of Hia coming. How n:plicit ia the Word
of God rq;arding thia aubject. In Mark 13:32.,
33 we 6nd recorded theee words. "But of th~t day and th•t hour lmowdh no '!'an, no,
ftOt the an~~:ela which are: in Heaven, netther the
5oft but the father. Take ye heed., watch and
praj, for ye bow not .•~ the time ia." Much perplesift8 m1.chief CID8UC8 when n-en
the ....-ion of date~~ i. siven, for when thq
fall 10 -Ud an KCOmplialuwat (aDd tueh ~
.. .,. be the cue), there are th~ who ~cw
t1te coni"' of the Lord in a dafernt hpt
-doo tioc:IU"I of tho Scripta,..,
Altlt a .... it ie aheoilately impoeeible to d.ae
... c ·,.. we •• lf"'O! tMI ~ are ,,....,.. iD ,._ BlWe rellltin to
..-.. ~ will oocar before
ofdoo-...... of ........... Cbouch
......... of0. ...... 31ridt •
(C ,_,...l)
~-u•-.JiUCDt ~arc .. -., ··----. ..., ...... __ _
.. " rC lllllt I ID 5 " .............. .,..
....,... --zcputUII po.. -.uar-ottlrlt·....,.
.. ,... at wan·=•.._, ---*-........ .... _ .. __ ...
.-r ..... --, -.. -~~-t~s lac _.. tlpN u tbl clam'"' ..........
So .. 11M -llu pros _,_ ...... _
tlpM. ve a to IS m1nlu la
looelltuol-tllllrCIIrllls
Jaamssw .. ID ........ _..· -Ill' _, •• __ ...
OM ot ..... ''Tbotl Sttalt llllYI
Mo co.. God' I 8d::ttt Me,"
la -lor a St!Jt, I,
lt71, re-. Tbo lapo doala
wUb worldl•..,. u1 idolatry,
uiJICcorrllllaU.-Iomalle
ODt ot tM T• Comawda:leata
DlCII'Inl~
Tbt tlpM ••• tint s-'e-
puod lor -IIUooralllp meet~DC~ at st. AadreW'sPrea-_laD _ Cborcb Ill Newport
Boacll, ...... lbo 5 --worlldp repluiJ ODd portlcl-
pote acU..IJ llllbo biP acbool
.... oollop '"' tellooralllp -"We feel tbat Cbrllt bU
directed ua to pursue a bold
DeW approach to commDc:atiDc
tile Goapol," AYI Slyll, ..
Oraap ~ Collop _.
major -11u ..,..,_ bls
2 flU'S. ''Moden comm1Bl1ea-
tloa tectmok)p' ofttrl Ill tbe
m-.u of reach!DC lllltoM own-
bers ot people aroaDd tbtworld
1D a direct ud meul.DcfUl way.
Our "'"'"">I Ia defiDiteiJ .... te._..., ODd coocoraod orlth
youth. Howe.-er, we feel tbe
meaace wblcb God COilt'I'JS
tbrougll us bas merit lor ill .....
••Oar bUic proposal 1s to
utiltse a mtnure of tbe CbrLst-
iaD word wttb coateqlCX'Ul'
mule, pictures, ud wwds. We
wtll u... trauform tbe Cb:rlst-
i&D mesap toto mmles, slide
presentationS, plua: a'OO!o and
ndeo tlpls. AU oar procrams
are S1CJPiemeated by wrlttea
d-lplloos. acrlptunl IDier-
pretatioas, I.Dd tnstructlTe ma-
terial&."
MaiODc the ·--tues trom 3 days to 4 weeks, de-
peo<llllc """"tile .,.. jeel molter.
Before moTin& 1Dto their DeY
omee, tbe mak1.D& of the tapes
IDrted wttb a coafenace
&rOUDd tbe dlDiDI room table
at Styll's bome. £yery sessioD
bodu :tJid eod& wltb prayer.
GOSPEL
-RAw' ........ .... t II IINl 'q-•
S(' Jf c ;: I t Ill I I •• .... =...:· . ........ 'a' I --
It p"•'•n•-al*" t' ,,,.ftt ......... . --..., ..... ... 1101t sllaKce• bit .._ l ......... I ...... _-
Ud .... t'rsdcas . ..._ 11J -· ..... ·-.,. w-I wu lloldod -tho eodol ............ ....
ritod lo a 'Fallll it-... .
-.::• blld. at .... c.,...
c..--·Ars
-lflirllp, II iiU-. 111111-CbrUit."
• E&eb btUwel .lDtbeiKCIDd com111c of Cbrlat. Wily?
"TIIo Bible -M c-tllat JeiUI Cbrllt Ia oomlDC
&pill." AYI K_,-. "lD tbt
-al Ronlatloa, a.. Lord
tella 111 of the "'e* wtdeb
orW -)Ill before !be re-
tllrn. EYUY day, u we read
tbe DeWc-pel, We CID Me tlllt
tho tbiDp prq>buled Ill the
Word are comln& true. JeiUI
IS comiD( ap.ID, ODd •e>Y _ ..
liD ArmslroP( pob It sll&bl·
1)' dlf!veutly. '• Tbe Yery oature
ol tbla world Is a lllllte tbloC.
We ooly haft so maDJ re-
.IOUI'Cel, only so mueb atr, etc.
EYeatall1, eTerythlnc w1ll ru
out, but before that tlme, Cbrl.st
an come a seeoad time. Tbe
Bible teaches of au Mmqed-·
doD, a rapture, a mWeotal
re~ am a judgment •• I.Dd I mow that the world wiD e:r:-
perieoce all of them."
Armstroog ls a eommuntea-
Uoas major at Cal state Fuller-
loa. Wbat do they th1nk of tbe
Jena Mo•ement?
Saya AW, "The Bible tella:
u tbat ln tbe last days there
wW be aa outpourlnc of God•s
Sptrtt c.,o lbe earth ln a last
effort to brlnc people 1JJto a
periOGill relaUonab.lp wttb
Jesus Christ. Tbls 1.s wbat I
bellel'e tbe Jesus People mon-
meattobe."
"I do oot see It as a.ar kind
of fad at all," says KredeL
"WbeD people really flDd Jeaus
a.ad accept Hlm 1Dto their til'8s
aDd rejoice a~ it, it's oot
a fad bat the e•erlasttnc Trutb.
MlliiY people pr-IY will 1101
uoderltand that unW tbey aee
that U's DOt a fld."
"Tbe way society bad been
iOlDL people bue reaU,. bit
their loJihJ to people," says x...,.. "Kids ban tarDed to
....., -II> llll tbo 'fOld Ill
their uw... ln tbe .... ds.ys
before tbe return of J..s
C brlst, His Splr It Is lo be
-ed out ._ tile '"'rid. The
Spirit Is workiD( -7. ODd
tbe Jesus Monmeat is e'fi-
deoee of it. I'm rea.lly praytoc
for these kids wbo blnreeeat-
•
1r as1 !lid Cllrtll ... 11"1 ... ... ., ............. .., _ ........... JIIM-_..., .. ,_ .... _ .. __ .. _ .. _ .. ._.. .. _ , ........ ~~=7,~;.:~~ oe•TtMIM•a-. ,......._ .• ,... OIMhp 1U, ~
~Tat· •NMwr .. 1' .... oaM .... ,. do." 'nao loolllh, ~~·~.-':,. ':! -oriU--· • a<-· -_ .... -doo ..... and lo ..----"r w.w ... ,"' _.-., ' -...... ni, wt,lloloo-,_,. ("" P"Y1• end .....,. • -.. --ltan'l ·-· oriU u ..... -... -.. -.. -.. U.a J'MftM ... ld e.cttr
... it " *"''·· ,.., ,., -....... ., ........ .,.... ........... ~adrtiy
.._ Ill,_~ .... -.1,... ' -caat•.... 6a C.O. ud 111' f s, ud all ill tht • fo,.,. (I C... 10 :7). C' 1 to, loo ................ -(I( -lillpl
God had led doe OUidm> a1 :0 = ;~ _... ~ :'l On the -"'·· Go4 oold Moo<• WM I ¢1 &ad blbe& .... 7
... u lltlolnl )11ft "' a..
_,.,. al Cltrlll. -p 1!(Jidlett.• Ia au..-. to ....... a.. -4 oiGoduol•
am I.'' 1118 .A.rlutrolllo-
hrW oat., Ec7Pt bf • --• ... ... • ..., 4 ~ ......... ocr:urrUJIIIl tt. CMnf,
... -~-aod R pro-.W. ,_ .,.I ltu 10 ....... ond told hlon to hllfTJ lo them :lli~nO<i'::· -t to~ them "",._ .. --.. r ... """ had ..... ~ '"'i':;
daily. Tlodr clothb>r ond their "Ait<lv-ltllhe .--T1to Lord aid tllat
"hoplo "' _, ... C<ytac -.. ..,.,. .. ,/' .,. "--'
aoy, "I loel a.t "* pi la
lo idwm lbe~allloo-ld
tbll J-Cbrl>t la ftll UloJ ut .-rcld.IIC tor; tbat a.sme .... -... --. ... tbr00111 Cbrl>t tbla -~~~ caa
... bo<:k II> lbo lifo God-
allaloo(.
.-did not-oat (Deut. ~--::.:...-• -d .. _,,. tbeon: and I ..... -• ~ c ~ wiD -"' -...... t .... 29:5:N<IL9:21), u••-r ~.,.... tiooi."BatK_pled_ain·
neodo wen -~ :":Z _ to~':" 'i"'!'<lod Jtt #:£' .,...ty, eloqueoltly, and unad~ald~
ond -u.>.Y.
011
-••• • • ·-'"' - -for doe -· and the ~ s-rt. for they dtd DOt,,.., lOW, ~ "!!,-~-U lfloa withheM J.lLi punithment. Motel
reap, or harfelt, and '*' 00 -,,.. ..,.._ --. ~ Jtarted down from the mount. neoid to do ... to. Jehonh w::; 1or thia w .... the ..... tllat ..... 1-. aod, carrylnc doe
.tdod foo-....,.,..., aod -'"-"t ua up oat ol the Jan:! -~, boly tablea ol telll· wu their leader wfiD had .a:ea o1. Eo-pt, we wot DOt what " ,_;"~ by God Hitnlf!lf,
to God oa tbeir behalf. No bec:uDe of hit~~;-.. T1til il a weat 'to 611 camp. But wbea he
"0Dt word wtdeb IIMI RIDS
ill> -mllllolrJ Ia olllfk:atloo •• the l>olldiP( ll> ol the bo<lJ
ol Cbrllt. HolpiDC atnaiiDC
-lo ODd cbarcllu II> -their 8Jt8 beet to JIRI ud
tile lot'e He offers lB tbe pre-
domlD&M c:UrecUoo 1D wb1eb
---exlatod ...... .....t -ol tho 6dole-... doe call and .... .-. 1*1> iolool -. aod wltll ..,. of h....., bdnp. Aa..., daodlll 1t1o .. ....., waxed' hot, ;. ~.e.:r::~ ~ ......... ro othero had ..... -.... .,.· _, doe .. ~~~a ... ., HI -1aa Mona. They knew that he -hla haada, ond broke them. • I 1aWI of God aDd clw an r_-:-on the mount with God, but they newt haft lamed why ht did ::! ":f" ..,.";" ='=~ _..,.tly did not uk God for thla God ..,.,.;a~y clid not ten dlen--""to clo J..,., aftcl .., km' instructiooe, nor . en~ e r any him. to do it. Pert.pa ht .at
merq'. ~ tD walk htDbiJ with stz:onc protest aptnat idol wor· 10 anf'Y that he for,oot how
thy God"' (Mic. 6.). ~~= t~= =~~ predou• tht»t tabkU were. --ls--111(,"
Tbe oftlces of Muter Pro-
doctloos are opeo Mooday tbru llul ittlll Ia P"""' to dloober
FrldaJ trom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. laWI whether a.clt br af Ada:
Tbe-uwnber Is (714)145-God. ,__, u • -zuz maa .it a ddld-af di•~ "Our plalls are procedDc CEolo. 2 :2) aod ......, (J!oh.
:!::f) th._t. the -ol Sa-on sebedule," says Styli. "but tan tbe detti"ftl' AD the 1 ..
we are still In Deed of many rutites bad to ~ wu to follow
tbllp. Frleods .... -tod the Jeadinc o1 the cloud by day
more tbaD $1,000 lD tu: de-and the p'Dar ol. fire br Dlcbt.
daetlble Pfls, but we are stlll in which the Spirit of God re-
iD de~PV&te need of fii008 to aided for the ezpreaa pafJIC* of
keep u coiD&. and to be., ez-leading and .P~DI them at ~ our outreaeb to:-.youtb. an rin-a. God even promiled
Tbere lB anlmmensetaskabe&d to fipt their wan for than and
of 111, and as of yet we are drive their enemies out of the
st111 DOt tully equipped to eatTJ land to -which He wu leadin«
oooar mlDtstrJ." them (Exod. 23~). No other
"We're DOt worried, tboagb," nation ever had tuc:h a glorious
added KeaDeJ. "We kDow the opportunity. But see what hap-
Lord will proYide." pened I How did these people
Master Produetloos streaee act? They" became so accustomed
eommtml.ty tnvolnmeot, and tbe to miracles for their benefit that.
btotberbood of all peop ... 1'bly apparently, they came to regard
are very 1Dtereeted 1D belrlae them u nettSaary laws M .acts
ldeu or eommeots from mem-of God. for which they were not
btrs ot tbe eommuDI.ty. obliged to gi~ thanks to God.
"Reprdlea of the trtYlaldlf-
fereaees of opUd.on we bin, we
eu all be ...:dted by strlrtoc
tor a eommoo. pl," remarked
Styll
Wltb tbe ~rt ud.lnYolYe-
meli of tbe people of tbe Har-
bor Area, Muter Produetiool ............ lalelf&l port o!
reacbiDC oot ..., -,.,..,
bolplll( tllem to set tbolr oyw
on tbo8e tblnp Yhieb are of
REAL ftluo lo tllem, pnog
their Uwes ot sense of purpose
aDd d1rectioo. THAT ts wtJat
Muter Prodoetk)ns ts all aboUt.
lltf PfOPLf PlOMISf
Jehonh called Moses. Aaron
Nadab and Abihu, and 70 elder~
to ~ to worship Him afar
off (Exod. 24:1 ), while only
MoteS was permitted to advance
ntar enough to tbe Lord to Te-
-ddailed ~ Motes then told the people "ail
tho ,.,ds of doe Lord1 .... ell of
doe j ud(menll." T h e people
eemted to andentand, for the
record says, .. AD the people an·
swettd with one YOice and u.id.
An the words which the l..ord
whkh ahall ro bdon! as." In ntl DIADI.T P!NALniS
only ..0 day1 the ~le forget,
OT at 1eut preteDded to fo_!PI:, He lfouod the calf to powder.
that God was their Leader. 'They and, mixing it in water, made
even denied l'hat He had led them the: people drink it. He ptlt-
out of Eaypt and acrou the Red ~ed tM children of Uvi and
Sea, and they ucribed all tbe armed them with ~word• a~ttt told
glory to :Mc.e. them to slay the idolaters and
blaaphernera. Before ni(ht. about
3,00l mm had hetn killed,
Aaron tr~ to pacify Motet by
aaylnc. '"Thou 1mowut the -pie, that they are ld on ml•·
chief... That is like penple to-
day who throw up tt.e;r hands
and ay, ,.People want akohol
and ~auality and hut, ao we
mirbt aa ftD let than have it. .. anC! ao we try tc tqrepte tM ••.ocw m1a," 11em~~t cSe:tJen in
alcohol, and wink at an lrinda of
sin, but Gocl 1mcnn that the
de2dly ponolti<o mull be paid
neverthelaa, for "whataole't'tt a
.... -that ahall he allo
'"'P" ( Gol. 6 :7).
COMPIIOMISING WOOS
The people ......... I .... that
they could lee and bep In siEbt,
eftl'l K it wu one that they had
made themlltlvet. And tM pity
ol it aU waa that the leaden wen!
so weak that they were wiDinr
to · CXIiilptOtni~~t and lad the peo-
ple into auch eril wa)'l. ·Ma~~y
ol tho churoo and denominational
leaden today are doinc the tame
thincs and their apottUJ hu
opr..d ao rapidly that the lonn·
erly rrat churchea now haft
hardly mo~ than the form of
ptlineaa, while denyinc the ..ery
power of God Himself. Tha1
the pmph«y of Paul ;, brinot
fulfined in oar pWn view (2
Tim. 3:5).
HUMIUTY AND -GIVINISS
"UsuallY, we han a ,...era I
loptc tbat we start with, •• says
App, wbo lettered in wreetllD&.
~oott~n I.Dd tract at Harbor
Hill>, i1lll wbo plans II> altead
semiDUY a4er collqe. "Tbell
we juSt co from there ustngour
Bibles and other refereoee
books."
CHAPEL SAYINGS OF
DR, BOB JONES
The LO<d's Simple
Pion Of Solvtttion
FIRST
You need to b~ lfllltd!
Aaron (Mosd' brother, and
a prophet, prie~t. and leader sent
by God to assist Motet), instead
of rebuking them sternly .. or
stnding to find M~s. or Im-
ploring usistanu fr~m Jehovah.
simply followed tht hnn of least
resistance, and lrl the people
have their way . He tno1c fn:w:n
the Hebrew people a JVe&t c-ol·
lection of golden earnnrs that
they had probably obtained from
the Egyptians when they left
Egypt. They melted the ,raid
and fashioned a ,rolden calf. TM
people were overjoyed with their
god , just like children with a
new doll, and they shout«!.
.. ,_ "' thy ooda. 0 lon<:l,
which brought thee up out of
the land of Errf'l." So now
they put the golden calf in the
place which. they had prniou•ly
given to JehoYah and then to
M..,.l
"Ma.es re:tumed to the LOrt!
.and pleaded for them, even of.
ferinc hia own life u a forfdt.
But God c:oukl -et accept Motes
a• a u'riour, for Woees waa al10
a sinner, and~God "plaped the
people becautr they had m1de tht
c:alr'l But, becaua of Hi• co•·
enant• with Abnham, Iaa.ae, .and
Jacob, He spared the natkm. and
in1tructed MOltS tp p,roeftd to
)ead them to tM: Promised Land.
and rmrwtd H is pledJU of
guidanl:e and protection. How·
ever, to humble the people and
make them mindful of their ter-
ribly ainful 1tatt, He uid, "Yt
are a 1tifl"nec1ced people ; r will
come up into the midat of thee
in a morna:n and c:onaume thee ;
therefore now put off tht oma·
mmts from thee, that I may
know what to do unto thee... So
tht people obeyed in humility,
and for the bene ~nr were for-Tbe crocc> draws 00. Its borSy
of toowleclge of music from
tbe KEXP reeord Ubr'Uy, Yhicb
coataiDB more tbao 5,000 re<:-
ordl, 1Dela&Dc z,ooo LPs aDd
S,OOO liDPH· (Tbe recorda: are
~Ued to tbem free of charce
by all tbe majOr record dis-
trlblllors.)
(FOUNDER, BOB JONES UNIVERSITY)
World.DC toptber, theY write
tile ocrlpl udput ID-Iale
IOQD:I cats to aqmeot a.nd 1D-
ttulf1 tbe musace. Tbeo U's
oat to tbe reeorcUDc studio for
wblt tD&J turn out to be an all-
lli&bt seutoo.
You can do anythi.na you
oqht to do.
You c1n't do wronaand 1et
away with it .
The rilht road alway? leads
out at the riaht place .
Do n 't sacr ifi c e the
pa-manmt on the 11tar of the
IIIUIIedilte .
You may acqulfe
lr.Dow\edJe , but you ()an to Jf!t
wildom direct from God.
It is .a sin to do le• than
your best.
The door to the room of
success swinp on the hinaes of
oppocitio n.
The areatat ability i~
dependabiity.
What you love and what
you h1te reveal what you are.
Do not ask God to &ive you
• liaht burden; ask Him to give
you strooa shoulders to carry •
heuybwdc-~
Jesus never tauJ}tt men how
to make-1 lk'ina; He tauJht
men how to lln.
The meuure of your
rc-spon•"bUitia il • measure of
your' opportu.Utiel.
It is never riaht to do WTODI
In ord.er to 1et a chance to do
risht.
It is It the Cross I aet the
power to live the Sem1on on
the Mount.
"We seek perfe<:Uoo lD
eYerytbiDc we do," says stJU.
wbO 1s ID cblrp of tbe teell-
lllcal eod "' the recorcllllc buss
iDeA. "We woo't put a tape out ilr ~ au u•s tbe
•erY bMt we can do •. Some-
Um.s tbat's bard to do, but we
sUck w1tb tt IIDtll we're
t~.·· CHRISTIAN LIVING
Wblt qa&U1les these JOWl&
mMIII> parSIIOlbla,.... l«m o1 By Fraok MclellaD
electr--J? A tvn81 of a cb persoa's
... ....-llollcales ....,
tblaplD commoa:
• E&cb penoa comes from a
ltlblt Cbrl..ltlaD borne. While
pu--boloo( lo --dtDomiMUoal, aU membwa ol tho--orp.lll-atbl bokl a commoo bood 1D
Cbrlll. Ao ._ K-J loDI
It: "My pueota are 1<011. TIIIJ
broaciiiiDI to ebarc:b my wboll uta, ., I ..... pr !It pH With
.... lllo :tJid -blllp "',_
CbiUl DIJ ftOJI tdl ..... , l
-away (or II -trtod lo) ... too Lord lotlll---
btm•lf to IDI.'' K_,, a I 8..
I llrlt ltrWc <JGu .,. aale
II ~ 11'011 Colloll, -. u-. •oo. loiOliJ Ia roaiiJ • _, ... -no, ... _011_11_
Pia_., u 1000 I*' C.C, _....., ... .,., .. . __ ......
The Bible admonishel the:
Chriltian to .. ~AND F ASr'
and also to "HOLD FAST'" in
the lord. Finl, we are com·
manded to "stand fast .. and then
to ".u.od fut iD tbe Lord." 'Ib.i.a
poot" foot-hold, you cannot pos·
sibly have a firm hand hold.
Let u1 consider foor positions
in whtch we are to stand Jut
Philippians 4:1 saya that we are
to "standfalt io the Lord." This
i1 certainly directed to the uved
for "if any man be in Chri1t, he
is a new creature (a-cation): okl
things are paued away; behold,
aJI thinp are made new.. (II
Cor. !li:l7). Bdore God we are
only "accepted in tbc beloved
(l.,us)" (Eph. 1 :6~ Noturally.
it il only u: we u. ill Ouilt by
faith that we ca.o .. ,..,... faat In
tho 1.<><'4." TlmoCby -...
borted to '"be IU"OoJ in tbe JI"KC
that il lo Chrilt J .....
amon1 all nations, for his
name." In Galatians 1:23 it i1
said of Paul. ''That he whK:h
persecuted us in limes put now
preached the fa.ith wbicb ODCe
he destroyed." Jeaus knew the
apostacy that would be preva~
ler'lt in our days when he uid,
"NevertheleN, when the Son of
man cometh, shall he find faith
(the faith) on the earth" (Luke
18:8). In Jude 3 we are char,ed
to "eamutly contend for fhe
faith which wu once delivered
unto the ?ainu." We are ad-
monished in Philippians I :27 to
"stand fut in one apirit. with
one mind 1trivina toptber fM
the faith of the ppe1."
As never before. all true
Chriatiam need to JtaDd for aod
in the f1ith. The _.... of
the ppd are puttlnJ OD .,.
atl.oul effort to dcltnry lbe ._.
tork Chriatiu ftitt.. W• need
to rauembu tbal belen we caa
1tand bdon men we mult bccl
bofOR Go<l. WI -walk by
faith .... -Ill' .....
For all hne tinned, and
come shon of the Jlory of
God . -Rom. 3:13
AU we like sheep have aone
aatray ; we have rumed nery
one to his own w1y .
-laa. 5):6
Except a man be born apil'l,
he cannot see the klnJdom of
God. -John 3:3
SECOND
You c•nnot uu your1e l{!
By the works of the law
shall no flesh be justified.
-Gel.1:16
For whosOever lhaiJ keep
the whole law , aod yet offend
in one point, be is pilty of all.
-Ja-1 ~10
Not by worka of
riatueousnell which we hue
done, but accordin& to h.b
mercy he uved Ul.
-Tit• 3:5
THIRD
Jau1 c•n ••e you!
For God 10 JOYed the world
that be pn bil onty beFtten
Son thai whoaoner beiMYeth
In him lhould not periab, but
baYe ••erlutinllife. • -J-3:16
Who (Jeaus) hJI own •If
bare OW" lb\1 ill hia OWIII body
on tbe tree, that we, betaJ
dead to linl ahou~ Un uto
riJhteOUift-by wh<* tt:rip4l
ye wen healed. + -1 2:2A rouara
H~ '1 bw 1""
atirk.uH/
......,. on tbe Led JtM~a
Chrilt, aad tt.ou shalt beaned
anctthyboua.
-·-16:)1
GOD"S WOI.D SAYS :
..... tft ....... ... ,._ ....... ...
' ....... Grill, ....... ol <lo<l; ...... ljlbiiOlir_II_U.Oor
...... u ... KrtdlltiiDI
It: "1 IIIII ._.a •••>• II
Alnoot~ot-
f« all of • 10 ontidlr la-.. r
,; ..... -·· "' doe "'"• ldnd· 'leU of their Lord.
How dumb they were! And
how clooely the modemiiU . lUMIIfn Of AIOifrAST
materiaJista, n.ticmaliltl, human-If you wiD read over the
ista, infidels, and b"berala are to-parqnph headinp of thi.J lei-
day tollowinc doe eump~oo "' .... you w111 ... the bui< de-A•= md the people. They .nonta ol .,.....,. -a priout
"'"' -·-lor they ... oppoot•"l -Ill' • lo¥inr knowied(od tho .a--. ol • ..... .-aful God: • doflnlu rod...,.":'.~ a;:".,:; ~ ".:: proonloe ol -· • by doe--__ , pie : tho ...... -to ......
-In Enol. .... '""" -atabl<:, fidde; .... eully mloled : the t?Wc "COd ucl Crator ol the leaden, u. order to m~intain
..... had ·-tllom ..,. • a..;r loodenlhlp, -· •~w~ It~ of ...,.., minda. Tt :o.~"""-•; IOr'nle outstanclinJ"
rarundl 111 of die DeOPit of tM eader courts ~rih" tw ..,.1(_
Unlt<d -"""t..'e 1M_.. "c obs .-aniJ "Iocal": turi<s "-he '"-European the _..... .....,. to doe t)'p< of ~· ..... .:::-..... to "' Calnk'". In .. of Ita -tod;· ~-to _ ..... !he ..... ..,, doe people ...... --
'"'"""' ol -"-"'*" .... -..... -..... _, """" ........... to doe old .... .... ti.q oft ...... lo ... an<l
d;-·-ol the lc· driltk ............ play: they norud. bnslaJ. ..J aorGela eut• .... ...., J I aJt• frorn
em.E.._.,, Wliao 1 nation wblch they - -oa1y by
tuma ,,_ J-.... He ,._., -Io.ollly, ilnd tht fM. "'""' --to doe -ol ,..._ ol doe God from -
that OWD -10 tMt they ~ aod .. --
<Mnp doe tntt1o al God Into • they had -'""" • lle,aod _ _, ...........
utllbae ...,. 6la tt. Cta•
(Rom. I :flo3%).
'nil Mild 'ft!MY
• ..,.. ... us
While God -.... -w-u.-.Redld-
o.r Plallt'' fo_.,tTVh Hlo oaly 'lot;A""• ~ ~-.. .........,.,.., -aDd -Howuw400l ,
the ,.._ ..... ttl 6e c••' 1 s )((,.. CDalal eat a'ft W. ,..,.,at
af ow • 1 , _. t11e --,_ r · '••n, ._. 1-~
·-Jrl .... looltlooJ ..... Dly-doo; I >til ol .... -~to-AJ: ........... --..... -....a.,.-·•-... -Hololheloo .. GodiM-............. 11 ...... m. .. tWt .... l\pUirf
lclw611we ....... ,.. ..... :s:;'•ue..,..,. ------....... .....,. ·~~ .. ''b" tD ... -:: ...... lit'' E!f*:u-.,:':•.::: ~~ ,....~ .. J:.~ ............ ,] ........... ::Z.::Ja.." ...... r: Gill I, ... ~ ........ I I JIIW:II' CltMt ............. .,. .. 7 I ,._ .. •
......... .._ 1 .. p 3, ...... 1111 cf f • ,... .......... zt ..... ~ ..... -... c .. -.... , .. ......., ........... ,., ........ ~
..... ,. .. • .,. ... " 2 t •.!. • ,.. ..... !
-.,.. .. Ji!lo:ll!.... .... == -~ -_._ ........ God ........ _ •
... -... Mlliil-~ '""" ... -..... o1 Lut11n 0 ....
••• £1,._ of_,. of .. ,....,v ..... diUdl
.. l#WU a.ell of ..
~~a~~~~·••,..,., ••so•.
Secood, we are tokl kl '"atand
1011 1o the faith." I Cor. 16:13
uyo, "Wotcb Y., IIID<I fall lo
11>1 lola. quit you lib -bo
-.. -c...tuiiJ ---.. .,.. to .... ,.. .. ...-a:r "Am'"' tho toJtllr ~ · -""-,......._-,. llo lo... .. -20 :)1 s.ec I I ............ li Iiiii ..... ,._ ..• ,o.r
... .. ~: ~ Mtll; Att ,_ o Wlot .-: .•. .,.,_._ ... = ~..J:'..C
... -pi u, ftii.:Jd&J
dooFoldlfol _. .................
• clluly A f ........... __ ·-··-·Qj--.... ziiNI __ _ -· ..... ...
I ............ ., -,.. ........... .. •r z11.-.111 will• .. Qitl I Ua-
ta!lll., QOC • ,._ ....... ,..... ....
, ......... "' 1M .... ts ..., of
-J n I" ..,..,
"'y -· (tloo.loo "' Ood) .. _t_ ... __ .,_.
...... for dH I " to ,.. fallb
faidl; prow 'fOAl' on ....., • .. · • ..., • ,.... IIDI.
K.-Y• DOt your ern ......_ • .._ IJI!II4 "' ....-Lio ,.-
-dial ~-a.lot • -.... -"' ~ uospC ,. bl •• Cib ... eoo---.... .. trrte:•r (II Cor. ,u:1J.-1loo ,.. -.. • • ~ .... -,,,2
"-WIM Way Pr , w
;tt,/1 ..... ,., ... CWt ...........
..:.. , I .... lool • QoiJI - -"'!LLP ,... • :-.. ~c:<=a · ~ ...... ,_ ... _,....
won MMIOallnl•
fl liST llCTIOII --'•I
liiUIISDAY, AU WIT' 1171
COllOM DfL 11M; CALif:
MAHHIH S
COLLECTOR'S SHOP
, ...... ,,,, Mhlletui'N, h"'''"
···-· .-.. w.u •• , ...... · IUY, IILL Oil TaAH
1QI .... ,.,.. ...... c.M.
1h00 TO S1J0 DAILY
SUM. & MOM.-P'.M. ONLY
642-9251
• Beauty Salons
!i!Duaffl4 '6
. BEAUTY NOOK
273:1 e' .. coa.t Hwy.
~Corona del Mar
Phone 644· 7 336
SI.I..ES & SERVICE
•20 E. 17TH Sl. COSTA MESA
644-7106 -6<14-6855
MALCOLM (8UD)CUTLER
DISCOUNT
PRICES
ON CARPET CU AN ING
Tustin Calpet Cle.,ers
544·5481
Dl•-"t "-•..-r wUI fwmtMI ,. ............... , ...... ..
'-we.t "''-fCH" lnformatkNt
Coli Chrltl.,.._
136 4067 or 527-4506
1405 L I Dt..OU, U MT A AMA.
•
Sclf-temcc laundr1
All new -IateN mockl
Fripd.a-cwul.trt •
3liJO E. C.. Hwy. CDN -= 673-9605
1!\..C TfiU CAI..
e IM ~ftOV.M I:N TI
• ADDIT ION I
DCMIALD .. ILDII .. , ............. " .....
FLOWERS FOR
ALL. OCCASIONS
DiMIWI T1sh
Fi.omTs
Lllo\L liD.,_
SUPIIIIOII COuaT Of' n1
STATE Of CAJ.IIIQIJIA. -
TB£ coUIITr or Cl&UIGII
llo. A· 'tOOlt
MOTIC£ Of IILUIIIIG
OF PETI'I10N FOR -TE
OF WILL AJro FOR L&T'!PI
TESTAMEIITARY
E-ol ETHEL 8LA1<D
STRUVE, ab BTIIEL B.
STRUVE, ab ETHEL STRU.
VE, Decea.aed.
NOTICE II HEREBY ClYD
that IVILL!AII RtaBLL bU
flied berelD a petUiol b" pro-
bote ol Will llld k .......
testamentary, retereoce tiD
which l.s made lo'r turtblr' PU'-
ttc ula.rs, &00 tba1. tbe U~ne aad
place of heUltlc tbe ame M.f
been set for Aucut 12, 11'11,
at 9:30 a.m., in the coartroom
ot Deputment No. J ot aid
court, at 700CtvicCIDterDrfYe
West, Ln tbe City of Sauta Aa,
Calilornla.
Dated July i5, 1971.
W. E.STJOHN,COWIIyCtoriL
KEENE & DlON, Attorney•
at La.w, 620 Newport Ceater
Drive, Suite 51p, Newport
Beach, Callforaia, 92&60; Tele-
phone: 644~8181; Attoroey1tor:
Pet.!Uooer.
PubUsh: July 22, 29, Aug. 5,
1971, in tbe Newport Harbor
Ensign.
L!GAL MOnC!·
F -11554
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following per9011& ue
doing business as: Beoeficlal
Admlnlstratlon Co., 2435 E.
Coast HW)'., Corooa del Mar:
Alfred Charles Stoffel, 16!14
Shasta, Fountain Valley; Dorald
Robertson Lawrenz., 430 Avo-
cado, Corona del Mar.
This busioess Is belng coo-
ducted by a general putoer~
ship.
Slgnedo Allted CIRrles Slof.
fe l.
This statement filed wtth tbe
county c ler k of Orange County
on: July 12, 1971, by Beverly
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
Publish: July 15, 22, 29, Aug.
Call these merchants
for the best
5TDP THAT THIIP
'!>-= DICTOG RAPH
SE CURIH SYS TEMS
f Oil HOMI MD IUSIMU&
1l4l MOST I"O~LAit CHOICl
'IIU DlMONSTitATIOM
,ltl!f U TIIIlA TU
LEGAL HOnCE·
F -11438
S, 1971, in the Newport Harbor
Ensign
LEGAL HOTICI
FICTITIOUS Bl.SINESS NAME F -11553
STATEME NT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
The following persons are STATEMENT
in service
doing business as: Mr. Balboa The following persons a.re
Barber Shop, 512 W, Balboa 1olng buslness a.s: oak. Eng-
Blvd., Balboa: 0. Wayne Moses, iDeerlng. 237 Camellla Ln., Co-
l '743 Miramar, Balboa; A. 0 . sta Mesa Cal 9262'1· Dou.clas
Yoses., 203'1 E. Balbca Blvd., Eul Br~, Z-31 CamfttUa Ln.,
Balboa.. Costa W.eea, ca. 9262'1; &ar-
c.l 547-4116
• Food. to Go AU..s.\11 JIUIMJ LIGAL M011CI
!·~~~~~· ~~~·=::t ' F-11979 FtCTrrlOUS: BI.SINESS NAME
STATEMENT
ANTHONY'S The following person lsdolng
IN NE-OAT 8EACI1
._ ....
FRIED CHICKEH
S H 0 e S E R y I CE business U : Corporate Assig:n-
CO MI'\.IT~ lHO ~. LU GG•G'ot ment, 120 OUDda Place, Brea, Ca. 92621: Robert W. Tallent,
L!GAL HOnCE
F -ltl71
FlCTl'FlOI.S BUSINESS NA.ME
STATEMENT
Tbis business is being coo-ba.ra. Ann Brori ts? Camellla.'
dooted by a limited partner-L11., Costa Me~. c a. 9!627.
ship. Tills busiDess 1s belng COil-
Signed: A. 0 . Mos.:s. D. ducted by a geoeral partner-
Wayne Moses. ship
This statement filed wUh tbe Sline<t: Douglas E. Brown.
645-5990 I ~ O[[ic~ Furniture
I h OO A.M.t. t •OO ,,M, DAILY , i\.;Y DESKS· CHAIRS
AND HAND.AG UI'AIItJ 14020 W, CaptalD'S Way, Suite
3401 E. Co a at Highway 30'7, Mutna. del Rey, Ca. 90291.
Corona del Mu This business ls being coo~
Tile following person lsdotng
business a.s: Sincere Sewing
Machine and Va cuum , 1878 Har-
bor Blvd., Costa Mesa.: Howard
Houston WBllngtla.m, 1010
Grove Place, Costa Mesa.
Thls business Is being coo-
ducted by an illdividua l.
co\Ulty clerk. of70range ~ounty Tilts statement !Ued with the
on: July 9, 19 1, by Bever!) county c k!rlc. of Orange CoUDty
J. Ma~x, deputy county clerk.. on: July 12, 1971, by Beverly
Publis~: July ~5. 22, 29,Aug. J. W&ddo.s., deputy COWJt}'clerk.
CL DSID TUUOAY FILES • SAFES Phone: &73-4840 d.ucted by an lndivi.dua.L S, 1.971, In !he Newporl Harbor PubUsh: July 15, 22, 29, Aug.
291 !. 17TH STR!ET OFFICESUPI'LIES Ot6., Loc«lio~ts: Signed: Robert W. Tallent. Signed: Howard Willingham.
This statement tJied with the
Ens1gn. s, 19'71 , in the Newport Harbor
(AT SANTA AN A A.Vl,), &STATIO NERY
COSTA MESA ~;.,, AddintM.:fto-
t 34J:I VIA u qo, NI W,OitT This statement ftled with the
t 74 ,ASNIOM ISL AND COIIIlty Clerk O( Ora.nge County county cletk of Oran~ County __ _,L"E"G"A"L,_,H,o~T~t~C..-E __ EllSign.
~J.
Proper Fitting Assured
3409 E. Co1st Hwv.
Corona del Mar
87S-3833
• Kennels
K -9 KENNELS
.;til&
VVILCOX.C:RtTTENDEN
HARDWARE ...... ,. •a....-..-.
17e1W.c-Hw¥ .. N.L Mea:n z•M•-•n
• Newspaper
POl LOCAL MIWS
Th Olfk"l ll .. .,... ., ....
a., •Ill .. ,... -
OIILF IJ,H A riAa
CALL f1J .. JJI
s ..... ~ce ~ TypRIIri_.. 18" 173-6120
Tilt OFFICE SU'f'l Y Inc.
3011 N~on 81WI N•""""o<1 90NCI'I
• Nurseries
Shn~bs. Interior Planu
Tropal ol T...,
lnRCticides 1nd Fertilizer
Mutu Cttuc• • 8anJr..u11ericud
FREE DELIVERY
Corona del Mar Nursery
2144 E. Coast Hwy. 67S..OI60
t 1101 I RYIM ~, M ~WI'O itT OD: July 23, 19n, by Beverly
t IO.INJOM'S D!I'T. STO J. Maddo.s., deputy COtmty clerk..
on: July 6, 1971, by Beverly F-U439 L!GAL MOTtCI
J. Maddox, deputy counlyc lerk. n crmorn BUSINESS NAME --=:.:.=::...:.:..:.:..:..:.:..:. __
,ASHIOM IlL AND Publish: July 29, Aug. 5, 12,
• Television 19, 1971, in the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
LEGAL MOTICE
Publish: J uly 15, 22, 29,1\ug. STATEME NT
5, 1971, lo !he Newport Hubor The following per soo Is doing
Ensign. business as: Newport Heliflts
LEGAL HOTICE Magn-avox
Bicycle Shop, 311 North New-
port Blvd., Newport Beac h,
-Calif.: Myron Gor doo Offstetn,
F-12011 f.lll91 DEALER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS >AME
518 Redlands Ave., Newport
Beach, Call!. ''Wh•r• service •du it STATEMENT STATEMENT
• hiler h y" Tbe following persoo lsdolng The following persons a.rt>
• Colo r Stereo ·n .. otr••l busioess as: Hansea's fa.sb.ioo dolng business as: Oive rstfic.a-
• Color TV Consoles Footwear, 3645 E. Coast Hwy., Hoa La.nd Compan)', 425 Mer-
This business is being con-
ducted by an Individual.
F -11 '786
FICTITIOtE BUSINESS NAME
STATEMENT
The following per900 lsdolng
business as: Westero Realty
Investments, Z400 Elden 113,
Costa Mesa 92627: Edward J.
Babson, 2400 Elden 113, Costa
Mesa 92627,
Tllis busioess t.s belng con-
ducted by a Umtted partner-
ship.
SigDed: E. J, Bab9oo. Port•bln • Coroaa. del Mar, Cal. 92:625: rimae Way, AZO?, Costa Mesa,
P I t W II TV • Stereo c onaol•• RoU Swellddal, 1625 CQilPel'-Calif. 92626: Lee J . Molller * a n • paper S t ll•ld. Tusl1o, Cal. 9Z680. aDd Pbyllls J. >tohler, Gooeral Component Y• ems Tbls ---•··ss Is be'•• -.
Signed: Myron G. Offsteln.
This stalement filed with the
counry clerk of Orange County
on: July 9, 1971, by Bever ly
J, Maddox, deputy county clerk.
This staterMnt filed with the
county clerk of Ora.nge Cotmty
on: July 19, 1971, by BeverlY UWtoLUC ._ ....... Pa.rt:Ders, 425 Merrimac Way,
HARBOR PAINT Tepe Recorde r~ • docted by an iodlfldi.Rl. A%07, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626.
6 WALLPAPER eble e nd T•ble A!MIIoel Slped: RoU SweDddal This busiDess iscoOOucted by
Publish: July 15, 22, 29, Aug.
5, 1971, ln the NeWpOrt Harbor
EILS!gn.
J. MaddoX, deputy county clerk.
PubliSfl : July 22, 29, Awg. S,
12, 1971, in the Newport Harbor
Ensltm. PITTSBURGH PAINTS tdfV.'UL:fl!~S n& ·~·, This stat•m""t !!led with th• Um!ted par-shli>. Complete Line eoua, clerk of On.DgeCOI&y Signed: Lee J. Mohler, Ph)'l.
13,000PATTERNS ~ .. ~7d~~·e~;~ :!:,5~· Mohler, General Part. f .llS16 LIGAL MOnCI
OF WALLPAPER law'[~--. Pd)Usb: July 29, Aug. 5, 12, Tb1s statement was fitedwith FICTITIOUS Bt:.SIN£SS NAME __ .:;_ ______ _
LEGA L HOT ICE
2919 E. Cout Hwy. I V1SIJN 19, 1971, La tbeNewportRarbot Ute CoWltY Clerk or Or2nge STATEMENT f -11787
Corona del Nu Eulp. CCMDy on July 6, 19i l. The folkrtrio.g persons a.re FlCTITlOl.S BUSINESS NAME
IH&XT TO POaT TH&ATR•I L • -.u J. Simons. Attorney doio.g busi.Dess lS: ReD~!!. West. STATEMENT We 6 •rvic• A.L ••"'••' IJIIW 07 M l A ~I land lsdol Pbcme: 67 $.2083 L!GA.L NOTICE at Law, 6355 Topanga Canyon 3 ar ne ve., Bawua s , The foUo•lng person Dl ~f~~~~~=~~i ~~lli29~~H~E~W~I'~O~R~T~I~L~V~D~.~ __ _:;,;::::;:..:.;;_;..:.;:;::_ __ Bl'fd., Suite 426, Woodland Newport Beach, CaW., 92662: business as: T.C.T. Two, t400 COST
• u•s• .,6 ...... F .\09~ N Hlll5, C&Uf. 913&4. ReD{ Hartullg. 159 Emerald Eldeo 113, Costa Mesa 92627:
"',.. .. "' ---FICTITIOIB BIBu•...,., AME T-7Sg ll Bay, l..alfUD& Beach, Cal1f., EdwUd J. a.bsoll, 2400 Eldu
STATEMENT Publish: July 15, 22, Z9, Aug. 92651; Robert Rap.ts, 159 Em a 113, Costa. )llesa 9262'1.
Tbe I)Uowlng persoa.s are 5, 1971, 1n the Newport Harbor erald Bay. La.g\101 Beach, This buslness ls being COI'I·
A. R . MARSAC doiDC basilless as: 8 aDd N' EDSlp. Calif. 92651. duc.ted by a limited putDer-
PLUMaU URVIMG ALL OP C-. ISSO B&ysld• DriYO, Tbls t>os!Mss ls belnc COO· shlp •
700 Carnation A,.. OIIAMGI COUMTY C-del Mar, C&lltJrllla, LIGAL MOTIC! dueled 1J)' a putaenll_,. Slgoed: E. J. B&-.
Cotona del Mar 1 .... 10 11 p.•.-'7 do:J•••I 9!US: Siglled: Reo( Ratt-e. Tld.s state~ ft...S w'ltb tbt
• n. .. b ..... .,.ln
DAY a IIICHT
WATER HI A·TERS
671-4130
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CLEANERS
3137 E. Coast Hiway.
Corona del Mar CALL175.Q3
9:45A .M.-BIBLE SCHOOL HOUR
11 :00 A .M.-MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE
7:00 P .M . -EVEN ING SERVICE
OR. JAioiiS CDioiB PASTOR
JOI loloooollo St. COSTA IIIISA
(AI S•,.t• A.•• All•.) Plll-•.54·1733
HOME 0 F P. C. NEUMANN CH RlSTIAN SCHOOL
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido
Newpo rt lkach
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9 a.m . u d 10:30 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICES
9 .,m, •tt.d 10:30 a.m.
WEDNESDAY F.VENING
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
Week days: 9 a.m .. S p.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTER
lu1her•n Dturch in America
2900 PKific vr.w Dr.
CorON del Mlir, Cal if.
DR. WILliAM R. ELLER
Phone: 644-2664
9:00A.M. Family Worship
10:00 A .M .· Church school
II :00 A.M.· Festive Worship
NURSERY PROVIDED
Wednesday: 9 a.m.· 7:45 p-m·l'---------...0
Tunday ;and Friday:
9 a.m.-5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m.
Sunchy: 1 p.m.· 4 p.m.
SECOND CH URCH OF
OIRIST, SCIENTIST
Newpon 8uch ar
Corona dt'l Mar
3100 Pacific View Dr.
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m.
SUNDAY SERVICE ro a.m.
WEONESOA Y EVENING
Reading Room: 8 p.m.
3500-B F' ... C..ourRwy.
Earn~ace oa N•rci••••
Mon.-Fri.: 10 a.m . ro 5 p.m.
ThUrsday ~Yenings : 7 ro 9
Sa1.: 10 a.m. ro 4 p.m.
You are cordially inYited ro
attend Church Services and
to use the Reading Room.
REV. NORMAf"l8ROWN
MINI STER.
SUNDAY SERVICE
AND CHURCH SCHOOL
AT 10:00 A.M.
Nurrery care prot~ided
PHONE: 6-42-2740
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IN I ~ .l~ .o . ALL CITIU IN TH!~ OUHG! COUNTY
ONLY $25.00
We Y1ll tate care of both the ftllDg aDd the
publlcatioo U you seod us tht 3 copies ol tbe
F1ct1Uou: Buiaess Name statement, tilled out
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at your local
Laguna Federal Savings. They have
been consulting with us-saving and
borrowing here-for more than
36 years. If you haven't yet
visited us during these historic
3-1/2 deca(jes. please do so now.
You 'll find lfs the best time In
your life to save at your friendly,
neighborly, Laguna Federal Savings.
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