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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-09-09 - Newport Harbor Ensign11M GRUMDIMAM LEGION LAUDS TOP OFFICERS -IT"r•OFFICIAL "~WSP,v>ER 0 Tl\E CllY OF NEWPORT BEAOI THE. NIWfOIT HARIOI PlllST SICTIOM THURSDAY, SEI'T. 9. 1971 IT I I 673-0550 OFFICF~ IN rnRONA DEL MAR, .CALIFORNIA ILED BY Cl Y FIGHTERS L d • Newport Beach CUy omc • "I'm sorry bethinka:bebasto Mr. Kymla said hi bas DOt agu na Stu les l.a.ls aDi Harbor Area Free-do this. U be Is concened a-yet bad a chance to read lbe Newport Beacb police otfleer aeo sta.tlon 1n Balboa wltb tU way Fighters yesterday crltl-bout spending tu:payers' ~non-summons but tbat he feels "tbe Tim Gruodeman and city tire-father from 1959 to 1967, He cl&ed a tupayers lawsuit med ey, then wby Is De doing this? CoUDCtl did tbe rlebt tb1nC in mu Ktcbae1 P. MurphY, w1U alao sened Z years db tbe , f h •tt 1n S~ior Court 1n an etfort He is going to cause the spend-ealllng the electioo Uld after- be booored a.s police oUlcer Newport Beach poUce deilut-reewa y s I to declare null aod void the ing of much more mooey by WaN!: of following the mandate aDd fireman of the year by the meot as a reserve oftlcer, He Newport Beach election whi ch going agat.nst the wtsbes of of tbe people." Newport Harbor American Le-has beea employed W'lth thettre eUmiDated the controver sial the residents of the city of Mayor Ed Hlttb said, "I hope pon Post 291 at the 5th annual department since 196'1 aDd re-Laguoa Bea.cb offtclals wtll We must, therefore, look tor cauta.I freeway through U1e Newport Beach with this law-we doa't ban to spend a lot of awards dtnoer aDd dlDCe Sept. ceived his permanent appolDt-study a aewrouteforthePacitl.c other routes to carry trafftc." city, suit." money on this SIIIL I till* the 25 at the LecWn Hall. ment as a are engl.neer last Coast freeway, which would Newport Beach voters re-E. 0. RodeUer, a Newport Vice Mayor Howard Rog-COWtCll d.ld the rlgtC th1Dg car- The event, part of the Le-February. ,-...._ come down through Bonita~ jected the coastal freeway B-.ch resident and investor, er s said of the suit: "It lookS rytng out the request of the g:lon's law and order program, He ls president. of the New-Coyote Canyons, through the city by a 6-1 vote claims In hls law suit that tne Uke the Irv1De co. 1s cba.ngtng people." is designed to provide Legt.on port Beacb Fire Fighters Assn. ---Tbe study is being UDder-earUer this year. city acted il1egally by calling players 011 its freeny team. Harbor Area Freeway Flgtt.- members and others a way to and 1s a member of the Oruge taken at the request of Newport Tbe proposed aU:eroate roW! the election during which vot-This kind of pUC.S Rodeffer and er co-cha.trman MarsbaU Out- get acqllllnted with the men County Fireman's Assn., tbe Beach City Councilman Llnds-~uggested by Mr · Parsooswouk1 ers voted 6.1 to eliminate the Jennings (State Highway Com-ft.eld said, "We all speak from wbo risk their Uves dally tor California State Fireman's ley Parsons, wbosaidlna Jetter divert the el.istingadoptedrol&e freeway. mission Cba.lrma..n Fred Jen-a position of self Interest. We our safety aOO protection. Assn., tbe Orange County Phil-,... to Laguna Beach Mayor Richard from Muddy Canyon oo Irvine Most city councilmen ~ ntngs) 00 tbe ftrst string. t who are seltlsh about our ea- omcer Gruodeman. 27, grew harmonic Society and the Los Goldberg, "A route through property througtl Boo1ta atld City Clerk Laura Lagios a.nd think he is going to waste a lot vlronment--85 per cera of tbe up In Garden Grove aod gradu-Ar.geles Suicide Preveotloo Newport Beach ls an impossl-Coyote Canyons to meet the Ft.oaoce Director Geor ge Pap. ot the tupayers' mooey." restdeots ot this clty •• sayooto ated from RanchoAlamitosllJ.gh Center. blUty 1n the tofeseeable tuture. Corona del Mar freeway DeiU' pas were served with the suit Mr. Rogers said be had oot a.o enYiroomeDtally damadD«' school. He joined the Newpoct Mike Is single and plans to ~ UCI Tuesday. been served as of yesterday treeny. Now this ooe ma.n is =~~ pollee department in ~~r~:. ~.~~Ie ~~~~, ...-N B COMMISSION DROPS w~o::nlyD~~~t~~; ~~~ru:,r-~e p~~~~ ,:erac;, :o~e: t~l tbu:-dr:,o_~~: Dlll'lng llJ.s 5-1/Z y~s wtth atrord it," "" • • election aDd elimination of the trying to serve b.Jm at u early ban to bave a freeway. the forceomcerGrundemanba.s Since his appointment to the ~ r CITYWIDE HEIGHT BAN freeway, said, "Mr. Rodeffer mornlllg bour. Mr. Rogers saJc1 ''I can understand how heca.n worked ln plainclothes aodreg-fire department, be has attended is obviously out of touch with he ns oot borne at thet1me "but be spealdnc from a position of ular tmilorm patrol. He Is cur-Santa Ana Collep and has com--the real wortd. He has abso. it's a pretty bad practice wbea Ids on seU-interest--but tt is re<dJ;y assigned to helicopter pleted courses 1n rescue pnc-lutely oo feeUng for the at-a process server comes to the lncoocetva.ble to me tbat any duty as an observer. ttces, physical seleoceforftre-MIKE McEVEHY Tbe Newport Beach Planning for the citywide 35.foot height tltude aM ideals of the people house before SUDIC) ~ dis-court could s~rt tt." He 1Jls chosen as pollceman m~tn, buardous materials, ftre Commission changed its miDi UmU. of Newport Beach. I told 1\.Jm turbs your tlmUy." No date has been set tor a ·of the year by his fellow of-preYention and fire hydraulics. NB OFFICER Thursday night and abaDdooed Mr. Kymla said yesterday, before when be threateoed the Counc:Uma.n Carl Kymla also beariDC oa tbe suit wllich also ncers. His reaction to the award Be is currenllJ worting toward tts recommendation for a city-"I am pleased wtth the sensible suit, that government is still cirllici%ed the process sever's uta tbat the couri enjoin city was, "I reallyhaven'tdoneany-his deP'ee ln fire sctence. wide 35-foot . height limit tor approach taken by the ~om-of the people, by the people aDd act1oo. "It's just oct ..,aper oat.etall: from LDWatingor call- thine out of tbe ordinary; It's Mike wu appointed fireman WINS AGAIN Mure buildings ln tbe city. mission. Tbe Commlssloo sad-tor the people. I don't see hOw, to serve a public otftclal at inc any other &eoeral elections all been pretty routine. I have of the year because of blsma.ny The Commission voted 5.1 ln ding the IW8r baytotbe35-toot 1n all good conscience, he can h1s home at 6:15a.m.,'' be said. on the treewa.y issue. just done my job." hours ot ort-d\Q t1me coo-favor of applylng the 35-foot limit am reducing the term to attempt to pull a stunt likethls. "It's completely out of Une.•• Yr. Rodeffer also asks that omcer Grtmdeman, his wife trlbuted to the betterment of Newport BeachPoUceOfftcer Umlt to waterfront property only 1 year still stays within Newport Beach Fu.nee otrec- J ou, and 2 children. Greg, 7, the Fire Fighters Assn. Michael McEtea)', representin( onlY· ~~~~':a~~ s::;~.~b.y of the MARLIN FISHING GREAT tor Georce Pappas be enjolDed aDd Jill, 3, Uve in the Harbor Tbe Legion di.nDer honortnc his department at , the Callt.., The acttoo comes closer to H said be w1U t1oue with . by coart order from makiDg area. the Z men will be hekt at Bp,m. ornla pollee otymplcs recently COUDCllmaD Carl Kymla's rec-e con any dlsbursement& In coonee- Fireman eaglneer Mt.~~:PhJ A no-bost cocktail hOUr wUl be bekt 1.n San Francisco, dis-ommeodatioa tor a 35.toot 2• his appeal, however • because Sportfishlng off On.nge Coa.st and was caugbt co a frozen boa wttb aoy ell.stinc or toolre was bora 1n Santa Cruz, MUch held trom 7 to 8 p.m. Doaatloa tlngulsbed himseU aDd his de-year ban on lower bay waler-the Council should have 2 waters proved to be excellent squid at the eod of an 80-tramc studies inYolTiDg the S, 1944, At age 8 he moved is $5 per person a.Oil Legion partment by wl.nnlng 2 e;ntd troot property as proposed by choices on the 35-foot height during the labor day weekend pound test llne. The actioo took cc&ltl1 frl!t'fty, wltb h1s parents to Newport omciais say that reserratJoos medals in swlmmlng com~eti-the Lower Newport Bly Ctvlc ll~lt question. with tass leading the pack in tbe place 10 miles east ot Ana~ Yr, Rodeffer cootems the Beach. He atteDded Newport must be made by Sel)t. 21. Uoo still •u, however • the ColllCtlde-number at tlsb eaugtt. island. JP8dl.1 lDitll.tve election was Harbor b.ilb aeb.ool aDd suta All poUce o1Dcc1 aad lire-~~ thu 1900 taw enforce-~strl;!t ~ 15z ::~· Mr cldes to go witb the Plalllin&: The albacore .._son Is d8ld So far tblJ seuoe Nd:lcer'a ala....eal iD that tt atte.., Aaa Collqe, aDd later tnu-men of tbe ctty aDd tbelr W'lYea mG omeers' were eotertd LD &v~•a CO'Pm"tM ~ ~ Commission reeommeodation. llr tb1s yeu but marUJlcatcbes e&leb tcGls 2, 740 pow+. ID ..-t l:be ~e -Joloo Fn·--· ue ...... ofiiiLIAII!OI . ..,...IIIo SRJ li-.•ol .... ·~--1:' ,....._..., IO--1$11Do-me," be --·-·-!be W&ll,_ofiii-""''M .. So s of lllo Cllf c:-<1 lit WDitlld at llarpby's To-tbe laW' l.Qd orct.r Pl'olrUC .,.._ &aeb puUeJAUit wu ca.er u. lower ta Tbt Com aid. past 10 days. the 31st marUD at tbe ,... ud beca-1t 'riolat«< theCal ... Umlted to a mutmiam of 2 mluloa's r saliafor 11_; "As to the term, 1 y~r 1s Newport Beach sportsman aDd Fred Pia: of Newpart liar* a.:~ u.s. Coastltutloo. HOTEL PERMIT DELAYED ft'ellb. omcer YcEten)' toot I.Dd w1D t!:!: tbe ICIPtl' bay act:epra~l~ t1J on ~. U vtu ~Ted Naftzrer cauct~t h1s 8th weighed fa tbe S2Dd, the total MCUoas ot.wb.icb praride that tlrst place aDd tbe gold medals U tb low bl. that tbere is Dot eoougtl ;K'O-marUn o1 the season last week. 90 far. ., ll.w f~iDg tile obllp- in tbe 50-)'d. blcll:stroke and as we as e er y. r.~ss In the d-avelopment of the L.ast year be had set a new Davey's Locker reported, SOfo Uoas of cootracts shall be 100-)'d. baCkstroke. Two weeks ago the Com-S"&nenl pl.u 1n the 1 year t1mt· modern..day recor d of catching anglers out over the wea,_, puaed.. Tbe NfWI)Oft Beach Plaoning • APPROVED a request by Be al8o broke his eJ11tlng mission had rejected the com-perkxl, thea we ·•Ulatways have 7 of tbe giant fish tn ooesea900. wttb the toUowtnc catches: ! He also claims that the c.tty Commisaloa has CODtlnued to WUUam Blurock " PartDtrs, reecrd tor the 100-yd. ba.ck-mlttee's proposal wben 1t vtJteO the CIPP'Jrtuntty to e'dend it." tt wa.s on Nov . 17, 1970, when barracuda, 85 boolta, I,S37 bad oo authority or abillty to Sept. 18 a 11M permit a.ppUca-CorOPI del Mar, for the u-stroke wtth a t1me of 59.8 0 DS he set tbe record. U's oow early bass, 496 rock cod aDd 1,883 resclDd the treeYay aaree- Uon aod aresubdivtJJonrequest pusloo of the calt11nl ceater aecoads uc1 tied hfs recetd of OPTIMISTS BACK B N September with several monthS miseellaDeous varieties for a meat COIItnct because It ll a by tbe Emb.y DeYek)pment Co. at 614 O&hU.a. SL, Coroaa del 1'1.1 secoods for the 50-yd, yet to go ln the biltnsh season. total o1 3,803. matter of state concern a..nd on ltsprCJP)!IId boteland com-Mar, ~ by the Sberman eveot and he bas already dec ked hiS Art's landing Sunday report as SIICh Jt was DDt properly a mercJa1 ctwflcpmeat near Or-Foubdat1on. Tbl upansloa wtll This 1s Mike's 4th year to The NewportKarborOptimlst presentation to tbe gr~ on the Sth tor a new all-time record. showed 109 anglers with 11 matter wbJ.c.b. cou.kl ba.ve been up Couaty Airport. lDclude a research U.bnry, & repreeeot the Newport Beach \::lub bas joi.Ded the Newporl DeW pollee and admlnist:ratlon His 8th aDd r ecord·breUiJ)c barncucll, 118booita,136bass, sabmltted to the eleetonte tor Commlulooer B~U Martin nowc prdeD &Dd tea prdea pollee at the olymplcs arr1 he Harbor Chamber of Commerce llclUty by Mayor Htrth, who broadbiU caught a week ago 26 rock cod, 150 sc~I.D, 1Z9 appron.l or di.lapproval. •td be was concerned over the and an art plltry. bU accumulated 9 COld mec2&ls. directors l.n ciYlng an -.rty noted tbat the present city haU Wednesday weighed 298 poUDds mackerel. 5 blue bass and 2 Mr. Rodeffer's actioa also bOtel bltibt aod tb&t he wanted • CONTINUED to Sept. 16 a He repreNDttd the dtpU'tment tlQLDimous eodorsement to the and poUce beadquarters build-mlsct!llan@Ous. seeks the court to order tbe to u.ten to the tapes of the pubUc bearing oo a requut by at tblratloall pollee olymplcs Oct. 5 ciYic center bond Issue Lup at 32od street were built s 0 I" 1 f d clt)' to perform 1ts obUpt1oes mtnates wben the plans for tbe tbe lrYtDe Co. to ameDd the ln PboeniJ: last October aDd he bi.Uot proposal. whea the ctty bad a population of ea vIc I m no ou n purSiallt to the ort.paal tree- pJ&IIMid commWllty were ftrst pl&Med commiUlity replltioas woo 3 cold medala:. Roy B. Woolsey, president of 11,000. The present population way &ereemerW or Oct. S0,1968. approYed. for t:Wer Harbor View Hills; In bilf:l schOOl and collqe be the Optimist Club and a tor-Is 53,000. The oew $7 mtWoa A l4-yeer-old Westminster El Tore Marlne Bue, who wa.s ActlD& City Attoroey Debais Tbe proposed 13-story hotel speclfteaUJ -~lniDC to the brett MYeral na.Uoralrecords, mer City Council candidate, mllni.clpe.l flclllty at Newport youth, Marty CUnton Wallace, standing 00 t:opoftbe jetty above O"Netl l&ld be does DOt feet would be bulU at the corner of parldng requlremeots, sleD re. aDd wu aelected 4 ttmea as aDDOUDCed the endorsement ill Ceater ls proposed to serve wu swept any by a huge wave the )'0\Jthl wa.s &ble to rescue Yr. Rodeffer bU &a)' grOtiKlc Streb st. &Dt MacArthur BlYd. qutnmeata, lDd commerctal AU-American for nter polo a lettertoNewportBe&chMayor 19e's projected populattoo of at the east jetty in Corooa del the 0unne' youth but could not tor a lUlL "He fa rd the ln.- aDd woukl fe&ture oa open core eommllllty facWtlts wttbln tbe &IIi swlmmln&;. 1n 19&4, he Ed Hirth. 11 '1,000. M&r Friday at 11 a.m. aDd locate Wallace. jlu'td pu1;J. U W&l tbl state des1p.. Tbl propo.Hd tame o1 muJtt.famt)y &r... traftled to New York with a Tbe eodorsement folloWed & presumed c!rowned uat wu lnJured~-&Dd that r.s- tbl bntel la Sheraton-Newport • CONTINUED to Sept. 16 a w ld • d ' LlaDDe Abbott, 15, aDd Usa n't eYeD been establlshed " he Pi&ce. (See pboto 00 pap 3, N>bUc beU'lD( OQ a reQIIIIl by water polo team for the or s 500 000 warrant ISSUe Pollee said yesterc»y that Deu McMIII'rY 16 bot2l at aid M.r o•NeU S&id he does •· Hodloll Otymples trlalll. H!s t•m took the ,_., body had oot been Fulle""", ...,· lbey •• lbe ,, ... • .;..., Yr. Rodoller ,.; aectkNll.) Mr.alld Mra. Robert A. MCODd plac"J ln nat1on-w1de r reco'fered. Wallact yoatb surface ooee • Tbe PlaGlllq Commlu£on to permit u apartment to be coqMtWoc.,' A $500,000 bench warrut Newport, wu IDdJeted earUer lnvetttptors said the Wal-alter fa1llnc ln but then sub-&DYr! •'•'"', ~~o .. usu~e tbe ltl. te s &im cmttnued to Sept, 18 a coutructed onr u. oatce MiD, b1l witt, Jo Aan, 5-has been laned for the arrest th1l y-.r by the Oranp COUDtJ lace yNb aDC1 a compa.nion. mer,ed. lb ... jur.,.. party ~::mr:r~~ ~o':w~ ~':: :!1'::! E' in ~1":,~ JIU~Id da•t•r Cberl, aJXl ofa Newport Beach btk1D1 man-Gr&Dd J1D'J, Mlcbllel Dunne, 12, or Hunting~ "-mootb-old \tloebttr, Sbltla, ofaeturer wbo filled to appeu Wbla be fllled to appear for ton Beach were standln& on a stl!llr.coatro~ ~=at trlct. llYe 1D tbt blacb ar•. lD Superior Court tor tz1al oa trial. proMCutorS obtained rod; Dell Ute nler line at the Pawnshop controls asked ~:~""wbOHbJtldotlnrsa~ CM DEPARTM. ENT SPLIT eh&rpso!poUHtlnraadMll-rrom SI(>Ortor c_, Joop b&10 or lbe Ietty wnen alarp dou 'lfiOia)d· bl to to tnr Dtlliy oot-balf toootmut.. WtDillll W1D'f'U tbt biDch'ftl-wue swept them off. CoMa w.. Pollee Chief Ht &lao rtQVMCid th&tthe law " come ICJ -· rut, ODI of the hlCbell "~~' Tbe Dunne youth repined u-•~-~ ~ tt:udlrdl. tees DaYld Mlcbltl T&Ila, l'-!01'· 11Aid '*''· Ma footlnr momentartly bUt feU Ropr l'fttb doua't Uke 1M require pan ....._.to_."~...,... C ID .=:, a~Uoa Thurllia)' the Tbl COlt& ., .. Cltf Cowa-:~-=~de· mvly of 22-1/2 UDd St., Welt ldtatdled u the OW'DtJ" of the bl.ct into the water wne.n struck ~~tJ~I r=-: =:; c':; :u!etbJ !:,~·td:S:t t:2 o:' RDIOVi:D tro tbe 1 ~u ~ a reoam..W-pu1lnlaL F'OI)' I..ldJ Blkinl F&ctory,l589 bJ LDOthlr wave. C tmeUto etaace It r ..... IMUI •• reqvtr• &Ide a reqout b7 ~obn :.: t1oD bJ CstJ u .... Fnd He aid twmer tnme IDCi-Crash k.l"lls "~ Afl., Talla wu u -Huib McDoupU, 30, ot the 0Ch1tf Nttb'l proPoalYOUkt th&t poU.ce be ct•• C~ll ot ..... ~-. Gudsll Sor-l T-, ....... dl--lim EldrtdiO ... td beOd ·-·-Umo inJuty by lnc:loooapoulblorollrlcttooln aupa ... ttelloto. Groot, Ill -Ytdt MherN Ytdt lilt pot>Ue ........ clspart. tilt pCIIe -.. -""""* ,_ ...... oo elar ... ol. GL EHH GALLER SHOW tbe ........ of lOCh -&lid a For Itt.,. pollet la•o "r•s lalo s 1111110-llmllY ·-· moal lalo lwo-'" ~-aad ·-.......... eley oocl· NB woman aU.mpllq, aloa( "'lb 7 -TO BEH HIT MUSEUM U&bttolo( ol. realo proeodures IOo&ble ea-"'boll ........ kilts &Dd oee )Ot to be ~ m:a· Soraatal aid all ltJ Htl' Nc.m lplllmuwoUlbtld periODI, to amu•&e s::u-: In etlebr'ation of the New. 00 ):.WDidi Items. len.'' be asQd t:Jr & SO..dly u & prtyag dr1Ytft1 &t IG6 r. M'I/IJJII4c tbl ~~ deputmiDt. ol mart)uul. from • eo port Harbor Art Museum's re-1'bt city DOW hu 4 pan-tloldlD& period, wUll u GptloD 1 lltb st. Newport Hllpta, ..m.ctl WOWd. be bf 8otb .W tilt ra1M1 to between Rltwlkll Co1111.Q try a prtn.tt ceat move to new Q\AZUI'I at sbapra actt•tl1 opent1nr u to llltad th1l UCIC2MI' t1101a 1.t ~ tbt ..U..11 lldl o1 E. tbe pabUc Mn1ce tltputiMat $1,Hl &Dd $1,&$4 per mootb. Vtrcl* Palermo,ll,ot410f &irpi&DI. 2211 w. Ba.ll:lo8 Blvd., Ctatn.l COI'I'ICJUtd wttb 2 a Jill' aao. tDvesU•Uoa 10 'ftn'Utl. 111111 Ill. --PowtU Pl. 0 b Sauboro Dr., Wool Nowport, TRACY EARL, 13, Dl ES Newport, 1be Jaek GIOIID Goals In all, 7 pa-Ue-s Pollet are lallJiniiM ....,. Ud Glr7 Pl. Marine veteran succum s ;:., "":.:Soot.~.-~ TnCJ EUIJue Ear~ 11, lory, COI'OIII del""'· ....... uellltlltet ..... '""· bor ol. ..... UUeiNr-od • DDIID a HQQtat bJWary rail 1D tbl ~ luel ...... oC Mr. lDd Vra. Guy the Wueum with a beDeftt ... Lut ...-dW"I.DI a lltad1 from pawubclpe udtbla...., C...-of Tilt Platt lw a l WllllUI --C'"• 00 of =+' K&r 1M Clark, of 1M N-F~ ol C. 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Tbey were ta MtiDOirJ tfltloM llld tried to AD:I tap. doors fttt optMd ut ~ wltb the fMllap ot tbl fUt Plana 1D mattrta1 ,.,.. .. , oae•1 bi.Dda were loolld.'' erowdl whleb ftllecl tho INp ""'11 lllo ,...... --II Billy Gnlllm told """ 111o stadium dorlol tilt thr-otcta ·--lol • "-ol lone-Utl>or ol tile priiOD -boft series whicb wa•lbowuoaT v l1Deu. ud tbat lD dftpen.Uon k111td blmMU, be Paul erlld 1D the WUblAilOO. o c aria: tbtJ art IHk1DJ comfort from. wUb a kMI •olee a,.tq, ••Do Tbey were repr...a..ttn of tbt Word ol Go1 ~ t:1e Btble. t.byltlf ao bum tar n an all the rlood tideotreUctoutwYor Ht nllttd tbat MQJ, to their Wt:• Tbe Pti80D klfll)lr tiMID wblcb 001r lssweeptactMcou-~· ue tattoc tbtlr owo albd: ••stu, wbat m1UII I do try. NaUOoll mt.IUIDIJ b&Ye ''1' aad uaat 1D 0Dt tuta.oce, to be aYtd?•• AAd theJ a!d, pllbllelled tbe moftmeat ud a a Joatb Rood oa.a wtldow led,., "BeUeYe Ia tbe Lord JNUI documentarJ propm ,.;,, belli 17 ltorlu abo're Ute Jtreet, Cblt.t, ud tbou &ball bt THE HAIIBOH AHtA'S OFFSi;T 1'/EFSrAI'E/1 ..... llr _.t-H T R I Th D A 01, ...... ,...~ .. ,1 •• I• .... t-Ip hl~Moo. f: lhl.o po:'c'r. r ,::."' ou1 11111 ow o epea e ran 2721 E. C... Hw, •• C6rou Ml Mlr C.W. -92625. tM luue Wata't wbttbtr Rtd A newa headlina proclaim•: Communhb, Iceland now TlllrtiOMI: 673-0551 (ArM C... 714} Cb1DI. bad OM vott 11 tbe At· .. Youth , Not Nilcon . Repealin1 wants the~ USA and NA:ro to THE "E~RT HARIIOR E"SICN I a. I . pri' M .. mbty or tYeD the feto ~. Draft." ftl out. After the 3,000 .. ..-.., ro • 1 01 ' • ....,.,. • Wbat was re&U,y at stake na The article reportt thtt in American ~ervlcemen and the ::!!.~.!:~,.!:.~ !!!,:!,!•,~= t~~ -.:::..~:Ca:,1!! tbat &dmltunc Red Cbla& to tbe the San Francisco Bay area hundredl of jet fiahtcrt and -"•a. PablleMd W..k~y, o• Th••day. ·SecoiMI c1-po• ... paid UQ!tld NaUonawouldbtamoct~ &!one, there tre 50,000 dn.tt U.S. Navy radar planea mc.we .. Oirot• del .._, CaUl. ti'Y of the provlsloaofthtcbU-law viola ton wh o have not out, the Commu,.i•la will move THE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Wu adjudpclto be t -w•· ttr wbtch UmttJ Us member~ even been contacted by a court In , naturally . p.,..-of piH!I'tl circulation by co.n decrH No. A.-20178 ct.ed ahjp to 'peace lov1Qg a&tions.' because their numben are ao Aa NeviUe Chamberlain Mar 14, 19!.1, Ia Supetlor Coun for the Co11Ky of ~~~:r• Stete of ADd that Wbat was most dis-OYetwhelmina the" are not predicted when capilulllina. C. Ironia, ucl by reaaon thereof i• qualified lo pabll •II publiti tu:i.llDc ftl t!lott 1t would E(Ye enouah j.allb to hold them. "We11 han peace in our time." DOtleea·requlred b~ hlw. re!i«tabiUty to thecommiUlltt II I were draft aae, I'm not • • • AR'VO E. HAA A ................................ Owner ..d Publi•her repme Wblch would lmmeDH!y lUre I'd submit to a drart to The Nepo in America hu PEC HAA-PA ............................................... .ANOCI .. e Editor I~ ·ease Its -er tndprestl.-of(e, my lo·r, on· on ill<pl, TV · tlltoolooiJic lo lomp, His lOst IIYICI " produced by ooe ot the major words -..re· "J wt.b .ameooe With' ••-,.. o1 ~- SUISC.IP'TtOM RATU_ In.~. and~pr"·~b!y Itt_...:: more can, lets, U.VInp, In Harbor Mea: One yoe..-, u .OO; 2 ye••, 17.()() b''"' •:u•, k lh U\lil. .. .-undeclared, no--win war in owned·house1 than do llll the netw:>r U · """ memor we Each of the 3 brotdc.t.U r•s would .~u me lhat We Is worth lll&.DY eartbqtates ntch ban a $1f)el' attracUoo. Aa l.QUlUc ;bile. Tbeo be Janwed to b.ls sbak-. Callfonll darloc tbe star, a cbamploo lo hU OWD tl.lb OD the p&Yimeot below. past decades, thec&lUDctomlDd special actt•tty tnt1fled the DUly Graham IPOke of the of these 2 euthqulkes wblch first nlgbl:. tell~&: bow ills We lonet1Dess of Chlllt oa the were recorded 1D tbe Bible ba.j been changed for the better cron, wtw lD hU despair • spoke brougtlt tbe crowd lo emottoaa1 after he bart a..:cepte<l J~ 1D a lolld •otce: "My God! mr helgtlts. As the meetinc Wll Christ as bls periOGill SaYlor. ~~ .. W'Jy bast Tbou forsaken coming to Its clou. tlH'I"•""'• On SUOO&y nigflt Roy Roprs me· ot repentant aouLs were IHII famous as a m~vle star ool Tben be coocluded: "Without waltlng to the front, there to even more outsta.adlnc a; u God. allis looeUDess." Tbat Is accept Christ as their per.ooaJ advocate of the Chr:stJan way wby, he Jald, tbe youth of the Savior. Ou1 of H•bor Area: One ye• 15.00: 2 ye .. ~ . ., a ~ 7EU en eoon~communist which even the commander-in· combined Nearoes of the •,...,...,...,..,...,...,...,..,....,...,..,...,.·.,..,.,.·.,...,..,...·,.....,.-go"t"errunent 1D that area." chief helps the enemy . What world. ''But that's not the Pnsideot Nixon. wb.lch bas better way to destroy the draft point," he 's uyins. "We want , J . IJOtj " .!l.p cNlnpd ·-your views or Red than for the President tO pve what Whitey ·1 ao t " And some ,. .£;I Clal.ll? Isn't it true that your aid and comfort to the enemy? of his Marxist leader! are ,trll~ \.)Red China will assure I believe that one ~h ould orpnitinl him 10 take it, by l~s acceptance In the United obey the laws of the land or r0 ,,, ARVO E• HAAPA, owner and publisher of the EMili" N tlo , .. ""'""""""""',..,..,...,..""'.,._""'""""',..""""'""'""'O> ... O a 01. ADd aren't you tamH~ get out. But I also believe 11 a.s As soon 85 our surrender in • HERE'S HOW TO HELP NIXON President Richard Nixon Is asking all citizens to cooperate with his newly an- nounced program to stop Inflation and to boost the economy. The City of Newport Beach has a golden opportunity to show Its good faith In supporting the New Economic Polley by helping to solve the primary cause of Inflation --federal spending In excess of Incom e. The City Council can inform the president: "We pledge our cooperation. We wlll not make any applica- tion for money from the federal govern- mP.nt, or from any federal agency, and we earnestly be'seech all cities throughout the nation to follow suit. Thus we all can help you achieve your objective." What a tremendous Impact such a de- cisio~ could have! And as President Nixon would announce it In a press conference, the pioneering step taken by Newport Beach could catch the Imagination of the nation, and provide the Inspiration that can restor e the United States to a solid economic footing. • • • • EQUALIZED INTO UTTER CHAOS ' Read Assemblyman }3ob Badham's col- umn on this page for a hint of the Incredible folly of the state supreme court decision on property taxation for school support. U tax support per student must be equalized within the state, Inexorable legalloglc will require the same equalization throughout ALL the 50 states. The result would be federal financing of all tax supported schools, and thus a complete federaltake - over of eduction. The same legal logic (?) applies to bussing of school children for racial bal- ance. U Santa Ana has t o bus children from school to school within its city boundaries, then for proper balance, there must be bussing between Newport Beach and Santa Ana, and between Orange County and Sacramento County, and between the State of California and the State of Alaska, and between the E:ast and the West, and between the N Jrth and the South. The ultimate r e sult would be complete chaos --until the U.S . Supreme Court taltes the final logical step, and rules tax sup- ported schools to be unc0118Wutlonal. 1:1r witb the number of 'people un constitutional to draft a Vietnam can bt concluded, w~ 1.WVebeenmurderedo~the person t o fi1h1 in an President Nixo11 is com mitted m~lnlaDj of China by the very undeclared war which our 10 spend SJ billion to SS mlD'derous communist dicta. leaden have said time and billion a year to end hunger tors you plan to meet? I am sure apin we have no intention o f and malnutrit1on in the United that youreall.zethetotalnumber winninx. a.'l they meanwltile States. That should raise the of human beings murdered tn send aid, trade and· pina pona Negro·for·Ni~ton vote from it~ C::hilla runs h'om a low of 30 pl.ayers to placate the enemy . 1968 level of 4 percent to at m!lllon to a b.lgh of 68 mliUon. Will We Sunender? least s percent. Slnce when has meeUngwiththe In one surprise nuclear • • • criminals redoced lt:e crime attack, Russia will be able to • If the cause of our present rate? As you are award, Mr. destroy virtually all American predicamrnt lies not in President, the men wbo rule land -based m1s siles anrt materialism, wherethendoesit Red Chioa are crimioals of the bombers by the mid-1970s, lie? It lies m our abandonment worst sort. says the authoritative and of reliJ;ion and moulity Only There has been a great deal object1ve Jan~ 'J Fighn·ng Ships. the moral deserve co be free . ot talk abOut the United States' In tts 1971 -72 edit 1on on the And it li~ with the lian in Ignoring 700 mi!Uon Chinese navu~s of tht world, Ju11~ J 5ays preu, pulpit , political offict, by refusing to deal with them. tha t the '\ov1et Navy Klready clasuoom and networks who Recognizing their criminal has pm~d dommance ovu the deliberately delivered us to the leaders aDd s lave masters as a United States 10 act1ve ~urfacr tnemy _ the rnemy hemg an legitimate government lslgnor. ~l••r I'll'! ol kllll>'int ••vn oherli amoral. a nt-world col\ectivilil . lng the 700 mUUon Chinese. U and has ach1~ved near -panty 1n egalitarian socie ty with BiB we deal with the leaders o1 Red p o 1 a ri o -1 y pe su bma ri ne Brother as Babysitter. Chin:l in any way whatsoever str engt h. Ru ~~u w•ll be equal The Special Consult ant to that would give them legttlmacy, or superior m polario·typt the Pr~ident on Nutrition we will be insuring that those submurine~ hy 1975 clai ms thatthert are 30 million 700 mllllon Chinese will remain "Th e m~ and relatiVe Jn slavery forever, capabili11es n f the U.S. Navy What the UnlledStatesandyou contmue to d~chne at what must do Is to r ecognize the many authonti~llo consider to cr imioai communist dictators be an ala1mmg ra te." uys the for what they are -· amoral just-pu blished t'dH10n of th e fleDds. We must recognize the puhl 1ca ti o n . ''By any 30 to 68 million Chinese who standards, rhe Sov1et neet now have been murdered, not thelr represents th r super-navy of a murderer s. super-power," uys Ja ne 'J. Mr. President. even 11 com-Janr. J esllmates th1t the Americans btlow the "poverty line." Many of these live in tht JSO counties wh1ch have rtfused to h~ve free food stamp programs Thr Special Consultant suggests ttlat the po tentate of H.E.W., our Poverty Poob~ah , should brinl thne counties into line. Still other collectivists are for d01ng away with coun ties altogether. o! Ute, a,ppeaoed with his wife, world accept Jesus Christ as It was a real cUmu to a Dale Evans· and thelr son aDd their personal SIYior • aiYS in so great reUg::tous cruade, and daughter-ln:law a.nd three dolag ftnd comfort and com-sbowed that more people were ch.Hdren. The third eveoing panloashlp tn reaching l)•tt to coming to Christ tban ln any was hlgh-Ughted by solos God. previous crUSII1e. Tllere wer.e ren:tered by Myrtle Hall of Callfornia provldes a tttting more UDder the a.:~ ot 25 years N th c Una Dd b N setting for Billy Graham's ap. of age, Indeed It represented a or aro ' a Y orma peal b "Come to Jesus " He Uglo h I Z!mmcr, a:.xlv~·asreOOeredevtn called atteotloo to the~-r\ 1"'1 P ~~ that th "TIO~<! me rnor:-..•1le by tbeslnglng s was r~.au e of the cboir of more thanS 000 qcakes which have OC~·•\·:::1 cost ot the crusade amouotedto Bill G • • du::lDg the Zoth ce:~tW'y, and more than a mtutoo doll&rs. Y raham "'N'U atb.lsbest. said that their aum1 ... Is In· BIU G "· keel to ""' haft to tie In ordP..r to rlse .:.»:. Y ra11 .. m as r con- abova thebackgro~mdofmustcal creasing throuibOut the wo~~· trlbutloos from the te'-'tsioo. artistry wlllch preceded :tlsa;>-He spoke of• the ea.rtbqu1. n audience and otfereda t5Z.page th latfo H which bad hiR>eDedwhenCbrist book whi ch tells the storyottbe ~tlo~e hl~!!ev.!g:Ucalr:ims~ W"as cru~ltled: How "the veil .-arlous crusades which !aYe try has spread over most ofthe of the te~le was rent in twain been hekl durlDg the past years. world from Its smallbegtonl.og from top to bottom," and bow He also otfered IICIPlles of in Ta:npa Florida a.nd 1n Cbl-"the c~utu.-loo aDd they that "One wa.yl " stick•• to those cago, wtte're be ~ke 00 street were WJ.th blm w-.atchinl Jesus~ who respond wlthttnaoclalbe_,. corners som,Umes preaehlng saw the earthquake ••. TbeJ His address: Billy Graham, as manY as 7 or 8 sermons a feared a:reatly, saying. 'Truly MlooeapoUs, Mlon. 55440. nJght. Nnt be went to England. w· . t•l I be h a.)l1 rrom therehe sm•lbtdistant 1nn1ng I ms 0 S OWn elites, where his mu saps hove a~trac~ed muitltudes who have The Southera CaWornia giveu their Uves to the Lord. He showtnp of the 1971 American consi1ered thatthe movementls ftlm testlnl blue rlbboo win- a rellgious pbeo3meooo, as oers will be shown Sept. 13 a.od m.)re a.od metre thousands of 1 '7 at the Fashion lsland mall people are coming to take Jesu"' or the island bouse through as theJrpermnalSavtor. He told the courtesy of Newport Beach INVASION OF PRIVACY Ubrary and SantliKO Ubrat}' system. Here Is the echedule: Sept. 13 at Z p.m. ·-"'lbe west of Charles Russell" aoo "The crested butte." Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. ~· "Sad so,ng of Yellow Skin" and "Is It always right to be rl&nt?" munlsm couJd exist without Scw1et Un1o n now has 83 murderandsla.ver y,yoolmowlt nuclear-po wered and 318 ls a.o evil force. Any booor co nvent io n al ly ·powe,ed which you bestow on that tJar. submannes, compared w1th the baric system will strengthen U.S. forcr-of 54 nuclur and 42 that system arxl weaken our own conventio nal ~ull~. tree-enterprise republican Ru1~ia hu a tntal of 35) to for m of government. Therefore, 363 submannes. romparrd to Counties aet into Big Brother's By Spec1a1Correspoodeot ta1l, merc,.Ddlllnc. or sale.;. way . There is no hunger in (4) Eop.neeriAc or tecbnical. Sept. 17 at Z p.m. -~"Pol­ lution Is a matter of chOice" a.nd ''Mask ot the red d•th." Stpt. 17 at 8 p.m. --"Com- pa.QJ" l.lld "60 eJc .... " Russia -and no counties. Uuy your&peera attP•nc (5) Gonnmut or nUUta.ry. the summer space.scleDceclu.a Commission Chairman is Dr . (6) Profeasiollll, eduC3t1oo, or 1D the Newport-Mesa scOOol Milt on Eisenhower. There ma y district started out by th.1nktnc social service. (7) Farm.i.ng, well be a cure fo r poverty but ftsherles, lumberiur, ml.nl.n.g. therr. is doubtless no cure for they were golna: to become the (8) 91. .... 1.... or finance. (9) I, along with mJIIJons of other ou1 141 Americans, urge you not to go to "Peace in Our Time "" "Buck Rogers" of their oetgb-~ M11t ou Eisenhower. Traa_gportatton, communlca. "Safety in o ur cittes borhood, but It ended~ 00 a tiona, or utiUUes. (lO)Arts or Red China. Formerly . the flap of th e Yours truly, USA and 1U allies new h om sour note because of the req uires noth in1 Jus than entertalnment. (1l)Other. "ecology" involvemeol In the pro~~:rel!l in re-const ru cting In all tatroess, It must be Rlcllard E. Woodin San Gabr iel "* STRANGE LOAN Editor of the Ensign, Mr . Robert M..:Namara of the World Bank ha s annolnted and appointed himself keeper of foreign ald. The International Deveklp- ment AssocL1tlon, a World Bank attll.late, has justaj)proved a $20 miiUon loan to lDd1a •• who bas just signed a zo.year m•.rtual secur ity pact with Rus- sia! The loan Is for M y years and Is lnterest.rree. U you disapprove, won't yoo please write your congressmen to halt gi ving U.S. fund s to the World Bank. McNamara's ac. Uons increase yo ur taxes and add fuel to the fires of infla. uon. Sincerely, C, C. Moseley Gteodate, c aur. bases on every contment and most of 1he ocea ns and lloeU of tht world . Now tht hammer and s1cklr ••t' the Sov1~t Un1on IS more m ev1dence. For imtanct . kdand. a NATO wa1chdog fWe! the Nnrth Atlan11c C.uvtrned ky a ntw coa lllton !hat In cludes COW' &e. urban life ," he pontificates. 1t seems that students Uke to lWted that tber~wereleptimate l.ike in Moscow ; you're safer in a:et r ight down Into thetechntcal questions on thlsquest.ton:atre. Mo8cow than in Washingt on. aspects of space science. but Tbe above questions were unlel.'l you say something grow a Uttle tired of having picked to show you, the rea:ter. apinst th~ aovemment.. The ecology pushed at thematevery that informattoo 00 family at- m~re I r_htnlt of Moscow and . QP~X~rtunlty. ln look1DI onr z Utudes a.od domains are being M_ilt on Etsenhower, the more I questlolmalres presented to the collected. This coostltutes an w~ah they could be toaether. students 1D the course we are lovasl.oo of privacy and Indirect They deserve ~ach other. more contused than the stu. confU.ct wUh a blU tha• was Amencan Wa~ Features dents. Some of the questloos aulbored by Setator JobD Scb. read as follows : mit&. SB 669, &Dd! PllS88d to First 13 questtono were to be prevent tb.ls f"try tb!D&. Wi.Jat dl. tht •· •-do ~th AffiMAN Billy A. Silva, .9011 a--erecl by ••-oum•--that s s , .. .,e ..., "' space -· "~ -1 ? of Mr. aDd Mrs. Job.a Fenzl best desert bed their attitude: sc eoee · Thl. Pro~ d'~ Dl of 2107Pomom,CostaMesa, (I) stron .. ly af( .. • (2) a-ee~ .,.-m rJ:i coor UJ~ ( ) • ) r(5 ated by Gilbert Colllns a.od tlas rece1Yed his ftrst U.S. Air 3 uocerta.in, 4 disagree, MlebaeiiArwUao Jr.ofESU.ncia Force duty asalpmeot after stroogty disagree. hi~ booLS•·•-tr compleUng basic tnl.nl.n.g at Q--1 beUeve tbat pl&Dts aod .,. sc ~-ots om other ro districts alto partlclpated. Lackland AFB, TeiU. The air. JOHN G. SCHM ITZ animals e~:lst primarily r EDICT (£eolozy Development moo hao beeo asst-' loa Ullll man's use aDd .ajoymeat. ud lmplemen~tloa Com <nlt. of the TacUcaJ Air Commaodat caf,fomia 35th District Q I think that poUuUoo and ~-I , .... 1 COMCMtUIMIN ·-men! Team} also parUd.pated ._.... ey AFB, Va •• for traJo1q "This COUDtry is to greater Uon, "Jane's ft-•ag ships," raclsm are both put of the •-lhJs ft I ..._ ... __. and duty u a mtl.t processtnc .,..... same baste problems In our "" course, s .-.... by danger today than it was at the so that aU tbose lnterested Chaotes Stone, woo is em-speclaUst. Airman SUn 1s a time of Pearl Harbor or at any might erasp the ezteot of our ~~r-do oot thiak that 1 am played by North Ame~lc&:J-1971 gradtate of Estaacl.a hi&h time, to my judgment, slncethe navaldecU.ne. person.ally respoa,lble tor·our RoctweU, bearJqwrtered at scbool. 118t? century, but the danger .. :~~~ds ~~~~letthlllet "etbyooanyw pre-state ofpollutloo. HWitagto~ 89.\.;!t.lD t!lepaperl PALM MESA APARTMENTS sn t generally recognized." ............,; .. ..,. .....,. ctt·e11 t:> tne ltudeota they d ~-General Bruce K, Holloway, represents the super-oavy of Q •• J think owldDObetltrolPI'IolYate "All tlemeata: of the~:~ $OLD FOR $1.7 MILLION com maDder tn cbtet, Strategic a super-power," wbtle "the property sbou ee UM mut work 1D ·humony· there-Tbt Palm Me• All&rtmeats Air Commaod, 5•--and relative --•IUU the plants and other oatural .... 1• ' at 1561 Mea DriYe, Costa • • • u.e ......,.... es resources on It pretty much u ...,re I s a systems problem. .._ bu bee ld tor $ Just ~-of the United States auy con. Is now permitted by law aDtS Air ud water poUutJoaareonly .,;:a,oOO to a u':n:':.t -1·: From the Assembly ... , pr...,r to the August coo. tlnues to decUDe at what many cooveot.loo. IJmploms oh.xt.alaodpoUUca.t I 7ht Dlatrict The recent State ot c aw. ornia Supreme Court decision on the use of local property tues told the people of the state two things: (1} they are to lose local control of thelr schools a.nd (Z} they are to pay hllfler tues. q a:resstonal r ecess, more than authOI'Uies coosider to be an Q--l belle•• t"·t ... _ ··-'"' problema. For example, 1D aliJp or .. ••Md b1 WaiDif la-Coosiderlna: tbe cost of edu-wbat about local control? Since etgbty congressmen too) the alarmlne rate." Jane's also ... .. .. .,.vu.o. 11 1 .Jt be cobeoct. Co IDe loeedl.le So.tb cation aM the dtstribtltJ.oo of the fl.D11Da: wHI oow all be dooe noor In the House of Repre-polated out tbat tbe chief of motln lD our .xletJ' (dealre .orne 11 cea, 1 ums mu ern eauba1a ~meat~ the burden to lower.LDcome by the state, there will be ao sentatlves to demonstrate their U. S. aant operalloDI con-for ladlridlll-1 tcOO)ftUc l&fa) part of UJ meaalacfltl ecoJog. brokenp ftrm. A permit from P'OlClS, the sales ta.J becomes oeed for local schoOl baUds to coocern about the rapidly de-stdlred oar aanl force to baYe U DOW outdated &Dd ·mut JcaiJJsttms Ul}JJIJ." tbe CaUJonla Oepartmeat of totally Impractical. n must be determine curriculum, teach. cl.tn.lng defense eapablllties of flU. below a "prudeat le'lel." ctauce Tbl paper COM 00 to ay, Corporatiou aatborbed W/J consldered tbat the use of ID-er's salaries, eJI)eDd.J.tures, the United States . Tbe week 'lt ltatld "tbe Sorilt taYJ ba.s Q.-J • th1Dt tbat ALL Am..t. "Aad IJJI.tms aalyll.l, without to MU too Jba.rn at $1,500 come ta."l totaUy remo•ea the etc. To allow the local district before, a number of ~tors alreaclf u ceeded tbe IJD1ted can tamlll" reprdleu of wbd.Ch mu would IM'Ytr b&Ye each tJr a total ot $500,000. eosts from certain: areu of our to determine how to eJI)eDif tbe had wotced similar seaUmeata. Statal 1a acU•e aarflce Jblp social or ~mle ~ltloa, r•cbld tbt moon. ts tbt beart AccordiDc to Jtornau Jacob-~my, aod,~peeltlcaUy, from moaey would totally Ylolate the Tbere Is oow Uttle doubt 1n ud AbmatlartaambtrJ , wt&Ui mut llmU tbe aamber of child· of EDlCT'• PI'Oiflm. Tbt -rs-.,._ ftrm pri.Dctpal, tbe $500,- those ulillac tbetMth'H of I'C)rtme court edict that tach the mind ola.oy iolormedpenoo at tbt ame ume ··~ eomt rea to lor Sat molt. tem• I&JPI'OICia deftael au u . 000 wu ratMd Ill 5 •Hb pubUc tdue&UoD. Tbe loJiea.l aant must be rorced lnto aa that tbe UnttedStatesliUiferlor rupec:U: tbe cbancttrlltkt: Q-~1 f11l tb&t Amertcu be-pecta of a ~at'ft proJec::t-co-amoac a 1f01P ot 111 W/J a.n..rwer tbtD, Is to ue the ldeotlcal mould. to tbtSoYletUn1oa1DpracUcally aod c:apabtlltlea ot the So'f&.t Utfa ud nhiN la"' .,._ .. ontlllttl: ttit pll.u tbat brlac ln ...... J. 10llore t1tu .Old. property tu syJtem. Oo.ty tll11 lt thtll follows Ult teacher's nery uptet of milltarypower ..... obt'loGilJ are JtCIIII'ior to bulc cau• of OW' prtelll: •-:::0::' di':'*:::::. "::.; dUioM.l lllfeltw• lllultld • time tt.e Dte wtll Mt the tax. alarte• must be ldeatlcal Wbat 11 worse, this dlaparUy ~ ottbtlr u.s. •YJOOUIIer .. •ttoamtat Phttltm1. tba z• ot .-CM-4!1 ume, Jlblc:rllltiOM a.1w tM oCIIrlllc colle<:t the tu bued oa the throua:bout the state. U we are 1.D lll'atea:tc for en u. crowta.c put~. •• Q-.. J ~ tbat pctp~tl.tloe lD tM JI'GPif' ordK a.s reat!J wu .tlllJ 101d 011:," aJd Mr. a11eued vabll.tioaa.adtbtlllclta-to e~od the same amoUI)It per wone due to a comblaatloa o1 ld:lrmatloa brouCht 110 l1Cbl COI&rul Jboul4 1M MCOI!Wtpd to tl.t t.optMr.IDI.CT•sratm-J~. The decision did not say that property lues could and would DOt be uted to s iC)pOrtthe pubUc school system. It merely said tb&t cme district coukt not col~ *I and JPtDd more on Its p..,us thi..D aaother. 111 e•sence tbt ame an~ot ot tax money bU to bt apeat on each .tudent. ao matter where tt Is collect.:! or ftlt rHU1 II I&Hd. ThUJ. tbe door 11 widt opeo tor aaate- wide PICIPiftJ tu to bt col- toetoct 1111 cattrlllutecl tor lola! ._t ud coaorol ollbo .,..,_ Ue-1111-· Ot .. 11111rc •• eu bt c•- ea.ta -ft wtD OCMII' .. lo ban I -lie -~ 11111101 1111 ft Yll1 ....... _ to Pl1 -•• _ .... _.-... • .., , 0011' ....... .... -~~---­....... tllo ---,. ...., ·-.. -.... 1'111111 f&>o. "'apt511J', alii • ..................... tribute the tu oa aaeqalbuia ltudtnt, u mull be lbe arne ueeattn restraiDt ta hopes ot dwbrc tllla CCIDCf'HIIoaal col-bJ rttiiiOriDC tu tMmptioNk ,_1 e'lt tlttLr lldu8trlal tee Tbe lt4J4Mtac COIIIP'-oa per ltudtattlu'ouebOCthutate .. aCDber ot Jtudents per tacher procren at tbt SALT talb, loQI1 na.t.tac to otbtr u., mort UU l Cld.ldrlll. 00 ~" t.4.t acre• CGMUI:• olll rwo .. Tbe q1aMtioa aaw 11 ~ ud the t•cher J mut be paid coacreuloaal crltlcUtm, &lid o1. ow .tiN'• •at"C de-OU. ..-..._ &.clade tbt T.;. .,. MNttoe o1 a bedrooM, 'II .. ....,..00181, the ltate wtll Mt tbt bub ptr eo much per ltudeot. A• a re-crowtDc preuure from aam. ,..... wu u di.Jl.nu, u JoUDwlar: .. .,..... IIIPf"DDCb" .. 1M ud SO ei•ISN ,..._.. ta- p..,tl em lbl IJDOIIIII ~~ oul, t•ehet&wiUoo-wut UOU dlarmomout -IIIII--., lllollllo ot-14. Do 1001 INI tllll wll4 a• _., -II T.U-e-I pooto, I ,__ .,._11117 bJ lbl loco! clltttlet to ..., tD -dlstrlcu willA e-, .-"ro.........., l&fti IWeoo. ' ui!Nio boft .., r~t~U? (1) OM*T ftlc:b 1o a ell--udl--. .-'llltbe IDOIC, or tbt.__, tbt COlt ot U•lJtc 1.1 .,.. .. 1a pdorW.J." ~. Jollll. ro«er,dlredor T-. ......:, to ....... (J) ~~ tiM 81 '1181 11 atatldel ..d PH ..,._~ly,ltwt.Ubt tiM reJatlOUhJ.ptotbetr locomt. Coocreumu F. Edward He-of Sr .. 11 r1111rell ud --bit llllbar-·t. Ito •a'l. (I) ........ To. 0011 .. ar. -- -• 1M IIIPOOI .,.-. Tbo-total oftlllldod-1>or1, eblltlll&ll of lbl -......_ Wlh>l'-. 1111 -t1o' (4) 11o. -.. -tmL8I'IC taro, wtddl wiD-~~~~~----llllll«luH,Ioooot or-..me .. -llllttoo, ,_ u.. ----u.-(\)Mall.(l),...._ ~1, -..,... .... -wtubl .. wboeolloetod locol-olllll,wortlollll, .-.-111o U.S.IUJortlo -•-..n_ .. _ 11. "-! IIUollr -._ •-·.,,.-.. from"'"..,..,._., tu-oo ..,.lo --~ qalltf • ..-....r-1111-. tolls' ...... .., .... _ -&D w-. (I)-.. " llro WI..,. 1011 111o piJII'I, -II tllo ---U ,.. ... , IPMd ..,... --lllo ---,._ Ill l>o -II ...... U -tJ,DOO. (J) .... II ........ 1111 I ¢• trld.Ju ua. ._,__.lloetKbooldla..IIDRINtiDrow'' l,lll!dllltgtatiiM..._.W e (l} .. ,oo6 ..... ,,...(4)f'.-Wtd•·&wrsarS tt trlelo,lo .... lrlel-......... ___ .......,_ .... ...,_ ··--... ,,. llf!O.... .,_ ..... _..,... .... ,.. otMr, IIOwCUJ'CMI .... _.. • ....,., ................. , , ed •••ntl!a" .. .,01Ef IIIIMe(llf) ........... ) .......... . •• ,._.. ........... _.... ...... COI(I'Id • ., ..... tat11efl .. ,..asr.a ·s.~" *'...._ ., ~· Tbl .... ..,._... a.o.t~ a. ..... llla~•••'s<o 11111. -....... £:c, •1' •.-., "~~'1111~.'11 ..-wah*..,,._ ...,caJ,•••IIIooplo.,oolad,-"'"rm ,-" .. _ ...... ..,.,...,._ tlln • •·· -.a-..-.. --...to. ·-...... ·····-(t-1 I• ..... ) • nol-Cl) ... II •• " I r .• -• ftatt Dow 1• aot 1bat your body IJ •• ,_,1,. ol llle Holy tlloot wllldl lo~.i '""· ..., .... ,.. a ••• ot Clod, Md 11 •• ltOt ,_ ... , P•r• .. ......._wtllla Drice: ••"'-~ Ood Ia ,_ ....,, _. 18 ,.., oplrlt, .... lalo -Old'o. ·o Cod••'•• ''"· 2t.) I N.H.Tuesday Club now meeting at Airporter NEWPORT HARI!OR EN~CN TliURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1971 ARST SECTION--P•e 3 OORONA oEL liAR, CAUF Conservation, ecology I Willi 1M llU -op. Pf'O'dt'llo Mra,J'OIII .... ,,.. "" ""-ol 1M ._, Chi> ol Rowport -.-bw tu~P~• to plul lor 1111 le?l-'117., ol cle acttottloo. ~font~( -lltr --..,. Mra. P. D, !ldi' .. J, ...... borlldp; llr1. IIUUUI Kbl(, ~ projoctl; ..... Loall Wt!Att, procranu, u let, lid., aDd lrd Ylce pruideota. Mu. CCIIItiDCt Fromm, Mrt. Ru- do~ VU&eet. aDd Mra. CUI OS. art recordi.Dc. eorro-_,...., ltnaoelal _.. •• tart.. Ud Mrs. Fred o.a 1J tr.__.er. A rtcll:lt m&etlnc oftbeboU'd of director• was held at the bome ot Mra. M. X. McEa1J1 a. a pre-aea8011 excbanp of ldeu for eYeots tor the mem- berlblp of OYer 350 womea of the ct..,, 1Delucllac50oewmein- bera. ODe Item UDder coosld- erattoo 'ftl recopttioa of lbe 24 cbarter members. The Tues- day Club is DOW goinc lJJto Its 14th JIU. St&DtU.ng eommUtee chairmen art Mrs, Donald Ohms, im- mediate past presldeDt and. ad- vtaor; Mrs. Herbert Mlller, parUamebta.rlan; Mrs. Doaald Kollaase, historian; Mrs. Earl MorH, publlelty; Mrs. Fred SlDI.aek, ·auditor; Mrs. Ernest McClelland, inspiration; Mrs. Rlcbard Morris, memo; Mrs. DaD F. RiDe. hmeiMiolrnena- FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW LIVESTOCK HOME ARTS STORYBOOK FARM JUNIOR FAIR -~--~ _..... --.~ ... -.. ..... ··-"·'"' _. ........ . u..; 11ft. P'rtdt swa.ue"' ktll; ..... -ca..-PII.IIU; Mrl ..... I Et'J. --· ..... ~ ..... I>J·Ilft lUll Alii; lin. llaJ· IBoad IIWir, trillld-; Mr1. M, K. MelllrJ, I.CCCMIIMdl.• tal. -..... _ ... _ lin. AI'UIOI' cor. Allor Flft Bli!lll* Cllb; Mra. L&•..ct; Wrlatll, mute dd drama; Mra. StaaiiJ IALio'rro, Booltl lUll Stuff; Mrt.ClaudeCottoDt bowl- Ill(; lln.SiewartNolloo, eardl; llfl, hut Looc. l1oo lrll; Mra. Bell)lmtn Modtatt, JOII; Mra. Robert Vbllk, tranL EariJ -. laelude a - for tbt Alter Fin P'~ c.- Oet. 1 '1, trip lDto Medeo tor the tranl Metloo OD NOf, J, a ad moatblJ card puUes eet • ln adn.Dee at a nrlety of eta a.-1 r elta1D'ulta. Mu. G'- ScbJecel t. LD cbarreofbiJidllDC tbe card toar:Dameat. The tra- ctUtooal caadloUibl tea wtll be held Dee. 9 by the J1ne uta MRS. JAMES CORZATT. (811n~lf! AIJn pba,o) Mu. Wvrea. Fix, Ull AI~ ud &hlmiDam CUI 6Jr N-- -. llut 811111, wtll --CJCIIo(. -1M llrot board meet~~c bocla· Tloo -Wy olu..troa- alq lbe .... you tor the Hoo. m-1 •--· odjleeM poet Bo&ch Junior Eboll Clab. 10 Rowport -ldtl> -~ The board meet !Jig wiD be callod Is lllo mala pro joel lllo Jialorl to onter by Mrs. DaYe Saow, bope to .sertaM tbiJ year 1D pretldeDt, at 7:30 p.m.Wooday, eaa.rnuoa &ad ecoloO'. lloo>l. II. Tloo """'-lioo ol the noo- Diteu.uioa wtU eeater oo tbe niuceal bome erafta procram club's two main projects of the u tb8 m&la eadei.Yot LD Amer· year, coaaervattoo aDd ecoioo, leanlam 1Flll be dl.scusaed. aod AmertcuJ.sm. AmerleUlam ll beaded by Couervatton and ecology, Wra. Rlc:b&rd Flcre. Sbe wtll h•ded by Mrs, Jerry LelaDd, dtKttbe the ACceuf\11 work hu eeen members workioghard h• committee did tor the Red dtUin.g the s ummer mollths. Crou, Cbrtamas wrapptnr Tbey completed the successful dJtty bal Jteru b' men lD chlk1ren's creative couerva-Vletlll.m. The committee 1s as- tloa workshops, wbere chlldr~ &11Uac tbe Red Cross Blood~ from ages -4 -9 were made mob(le at Ho&l Hoepltal today. more aware of their environ-After all diacuaaJoo, vol:lng ment through alteroaUng neld wlll tate place ora the adoptloD trips aOO art pro)ects retatlve of the ma.J.D projeeta cbol.en by to their environment. tbe eoaaerntiooaodAmertcao. Members w111 continue to t..sm committee. A soel.al time save Dewspaper s, glass bottles, wtu precede ad)olll'nment. HEALTH NEWS: :s"~~~~·m!.n:;:: JUDY ROSS WEDS tb• de<:Ltloa 1o ,.,.. ""'malJI • ''Foot-Dropped" :~u:=1~~: JAMES CORZA TT H" R . IDp wtU be beld at the Air-Attendants of the bride wore· St. Andrew's Presbyterian I nt equ Ires porter I.an,I.Dclad.IDcthebeneflt plnlr.orpnr.a gownsfloekedwUh Cburch or Newport Beach was lUDeheoo, the llllllal ToeD.y white and styled wtth lll&ft oeck the setting for the candlellght Q • k St I Club pbllaJIIbropy 00 Feb. 29, and full sleeves. Tbey carried •eddlng ceremony that united U ~~ ep. but exeeptinc tbe Th&nUclftllg nosegays or pLDk roses, carna. Ml&s Judy Marte Ross and dtaoer daoce oo NOf. 20, to be tiona am white flowers, James Michael Corzattat 8p.m. ''Your legs arxl teet'propel ''Tbere are shooting pains In the held at tbe Carrousel Room of Terry Worsdell of Pasadeoa Saturday, Aug. 21. Dr. Charles you through Ufe aOO wtthout lep, coldness of the legs or the Newporter ID.n. was the best man. The ushers Dleren!1eld performed the their use, it's evident you're feet aod lack of feeling. Tbe first club meeting will lncltaded 2 of the bride's broth· double r ing ceremony. not going to get t.u." "Often, when a person starts be oo the ..... 1 -tth Tuuday, ers Kenneth and Steven Ross· The bride is the daughter Dr. Gary L. Couture, D.C., of to nau this type of trouble he OD Sept, Z8. Mrs, WhUe YIU the' RI'OOm's brother, GeraJd of Mr. and Mr s. Kenneth S. the Couture Chiropractic Cen-seeks drug therapy. But," Dr, prueot Ele&Dor Kine, who has Corzatt; aDd Mltcbell Wyelr.a of Ross of Somerset Lane, West-ter In Newport Beach, was dis-Couture adds, "this can assure eooductec! eoursea ill cbarm San Gabriel. Pbilllp Grant ot cUff. The groom, a Tustlnresl-cussing, obviously, problems only relief at the beginning. ln GleDda.le ud baa written a Roland Helpts aodAllaoSpiec-dent, is the son of Mrs. Manuel that deal with the limbs. The The de&'8Deratton continues un- syDdlcatec! coblmn, "Glorlty te:rmao ot Placentia. M. corzatt of Temple City and reporter had speciltcally asked ttl tiDally the patient can't find JO.a'MU." She U comtncout of Alter the ceremooy a recep-the tate Mr . Corzatt. what was meant by the term rellet' in drugs." a 2 JIU' reUrement tor this tion was held at the home ol the Mrs. Kenneth Ross ofTilSlln, "foot drop." Tbis 1s hardly an answer to T~~edy Cl_, appearaoee 1rith bride's parents for approd-stster-LD-Iaw of the bride, was "Foot drop Is a sort of medi· a problem. the topic ''Charm eu pt JOU mately 250 people. FoUowtng matron of honor, aod Miss Ro-cal slang used to describe the "Those symptoms •. numb- aD)'Wbere." Sbe 18 the autbor the ce5ebrat1on theyoungcouple berta LaBus of Newport, cousin coOOIUon a per son experiences oess, palo, tingling, etc . __ of tight booka, lD prlftte We left oa a motor trip to San of the bride, was maid of honor. when he or she doesn't feel should be an immediate call for abe la Mrs. Herbert T. Katanas .. FruclJCO. Bridesmaids were Miss Vickie secure In hls steps,'' said the accurate dl.agoosisandetfectlve widoW of tbe late tOUDder of TDey wtll mate their home on Beall of San Fraoc!sco, Miss prominent Newport Beach doc-treatment,'' says Dr. Couture. Technicolor. Bal:loa Island, L.mnette Quem of La Jolla and tor. "We have teststhatcanread- EIELL HOLDS PROBLEM Tbe new Mrs. Corzallgradu-Miss Laurie Bennett, the "PEOP LE CAN ACTUALLY tly show 11 the circulatory or ated from Newport Harbor high brlde's cousinfromSanMarlno. LOSE CON FIDE NCE tN THEm nervous systems are lmapired, SOLVING CET·TOGITHER schoo l lDd attended Orange The brlde wore an original LEQ; AND F"EET,'' he added. LEG AND FOOT PROBLEMS Mrs. DanS.aow, prealdeatol Coast College ar.d San Diego gown of sHk organza trimmed "ADd it's a veryrealandu:rgent SHOULD BE INVESTIGATED Newport Bel.cb EbeU Club, held State Colle~. In 1966 she was with re-embrolder ed Alencoo problem. You can oa ly lmaifne IMMEDIATELY. By Its very a eoftee yesterday Ill ber bome preseoted at the Natiooa!Char-la.ce and rows of Uny tucks. the concern of anlndh1duahrho uame aDd aature, de&'8nenttve at Z098 Paloma Orin, West tty Leap Debutante Ball. Tbe dress was styled with a depends oo the constant, dally problems r ela.te to Ume. Upper Bay. Her oew husband ts a p-adu-standup lace collar, high bishop use of the legs, such as a hOUse-"One of the most dlshe:art- IIwlted to the coffee were ate of PIJIY High Scbool tn ~~lrl sleeves and a cathedral train. wife or worldogman. enlng e.zperiences 1n the Mrs. Larry Thayer, deaD of Valley, Idaho, He atteoded Pas-Tbe elbow length veU was hekt "You've read, I'm sure," world," says Dr. Couture, "is chl.lrmeo; Mrs. Larry Mitchell, adeoa CltyCollegewberebewas by a cluster of fresh tlowers. says Dr. Couture, "of the great to examine a wheelchair coa. lederatioo ctalrmu; Mrs. an aU conference bl.sketb&U She carried a mother-of-pearl lengths people will go to avoid Qned persoo ool)' to Qnd tbat Jamn Uunr, edDCatlon cbatr-star &Dd active 1D Jtudeat cov· Bible given to her by her grand~ amptaatlon or a le1 or foot. drup tave 80 afteeted tbe pa- ~aa; Yra. Rtcbl.rd Flue, eramtllllt,I.Dd bekterp.dtated mother a.od bekt orchids, roses WeU. wben ooe loses tbe f'lmc-Ueal tbat the pain 1s ao longer Amertcaaism cbaJrmu; Mrs. from Cal state FuUertoo. and stephaootls. tlon of one or the other. the coruoUed." BUGS-MEDIUM RARE A former ··cur~: .. for cancer r~:quired the swallowing of roast~:d msec;ts Of courK, today. 1111: know lhts remedy was foohsh. Tho ugh we·re st1ll lookina (or ttw: cau~ of c.ana:r. med1ca l sc•encc hu made Ire· ITII!ndous stndes m 11s detection and treatment. Ask your phys1c1an about the-m And remcmbrr. when- ~:vcr you·n: not fttlma up to par, 1f ! good sense to VISit )'OUf dOCtOr. Then, If mcd1Cii.IJOO IS flC( • ."f:SSB.ry, sa: us for rc:lntoblc prc:scnpuo n service. Christensen .S &. C:OAIT .-Y .. ~A DaL IIAa OaJOL& J .... M ... -.., (!)NE HOUR CLEANERS CORONA Dt:L - 2939 [_ COAST HIGHWAY AT - 67S.~ Jeony Aree, Amerleulam co-c d consequences ar e as serious Dr. Couture maintainsoftices :~":it!~=~~=~ otton cor party ":.~~~~·ee xplainsthatleg ~~043s!~~c ~:tv:.;~~~~ man, aod Mrs. Rlcbard CIJIDOD t Eb II and foot problems as being ';-~~~":__~~~~~~~~!!!~!!!'!!! ud Wrs. E,.. Tbomu, c:oo-0 open e sea son discussed hero are genently Ml'fttloo I.DdecoloCJco-eb&lr. related to degenerative dis- mill. Ebell Club of Newport Beach loess meeting. Arlene Harris, eases. "And don't let that word Tbe coffee was heJd to better actlvtUes, tor the oew term, rapid-ft.re comedieone, will 'dereueralive' mislead you,'' he acquaint tbe oew cbairmea and beaded by Mrs. Fred Loakes, preseot the program. cautions. "These are not only eo-ehalrmen wltb thtlr ))beao1 oresldent, wtll begin wtth a Tbe travel section will meet problems of the elderly, As a to act u a problem 80h1.D( tradltlonal cotton card party Oct. 13 for a tour of the Queen matter of tact, they usuaUy start Msllon4 Sept. 16. A ooon luncheon wtU Mary aDd have luoc h at Ports crOIJI)ing ~ In the late 20's aDd --~~~~--~~~ be followed by cards, games, of Call. early 30's especially among Phon• in Your Orcl •r for a Subscription: Call 673-4550 door prizes aod table prizes. Creative stitchery will meet women. ' Tbe party will be held at the at Hammer's, 427 Orchld Ave., "The symptomsoflowerback clubhouse, 515 w. Balboa Bh·d., Coro~ del Mu, at lO:JO a.m. disc degeneration are casual at Balboa. OcGot. • C 1 et th ttrst: numbness In the legs, Members aod guests are in-reo oun ers me on e Ungll.Dg sensations ... a Umb to make early reserva-2od friday e&ch month at the that's quick to go to sleep, b lUD M Pblnt .. c lubhouse at noon. "Then tbe problem begins to Y ca I rs. ......, Book section 1 wtu meet ways aDd meaos chair-more seriously manUesl It-mao, at 673 _7349 • Oct. 25 at the clubhouseatooon. aeU," says Dr. Couture. Amoo~~f: ;:~£~ PROBLEM CENTER MOVES studeot employ-The Youth Problem Center clal ~ice chairman of the aceocy, IDdlan atfairs, lD Costa Mesa Is now operating Assistance League. This bringS allairs, Albert Sitton Ill Its new hOme at 132 E, 18th the League's 1971 contributions &Dd needy area flmlliea. Street. The larger quarters eo-to the Ceater to $l,l35. Now you can pay your gas bill at first reatra.Ib.llmeetinc able the Center staff to he)p Cbairma.n of the beard of ~~=~;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;~====~ club w111 be a DOCWl yOUDg people with problems. trll&tees of the Youth Problem !'"""*"' OcL'"!!7~·~Mrs. fred Tbe Center also maint:atos a Center 1s R. s. McPhetridp, !:::: tbe bus~ 24-llour hot Une whi ch has been local manager of PacUic Tele- supported largely by contrlbu-pbooe. Dr. Lyon Sb.nton is vtce ttoos of the La s Reinra.s Chapter cba.lrman; Frederick Carter of of tbe Assistance League of tbe Newport-Mesa school dis- Basket • c,. ~·rts -Sl*ts -Sa-Sills rat•• Slils AI Plp;w Sills 1".4 II Sills r• Sills .. Sills -BI-t I Mia ........ _._,.. ___ ,_..,,. ..... , .... ...... 11111-fiM .. _,. ___ .. Newport Beach. trtct ts treasurer; Mrs. Marcia A recent additional gift ot Black 1s seereta.ry, and Mary $SS6, to be used tor rent. wa.s Butler is administrator. presented by Sue Hitchman. !10· Rep. John 'Schmitz reports (Condoued trom Pa&e 2) ceedloc wtth this construetloo of Ioree deel'-.au, the 011mber ol wbat ~s to be Z oew po. Sonet '*''-' bl.lUsttc missile eratiou oli.Dtereorthaeatalbl.l-JabmU'lDH which pose a threat Ustlc missiles at a "bleb start to oar bomber force Is rapldb' rate" (read -uoupectedl:y lDereastAJ, rapid pace) sbol!kt put to rest Small 1r0Dder m&QY cltileo.a uo uaertioaa tlllt they u e are aot a'ftl'e of Ute cnre perU balJdl.ac matectelorces .. ty IIIlo Wft1eb. ov •UOD lsdrt.ft.lac tor purposes ot dettrreoee. wbla ~te tbe .... 1 IDD- U.S. deten'IDC• of the SoYtet ber o1 eoacresamea particfllat- u-. ... -IIUod oo-lie 1D IIIII ~. COHflo( 10< lblt to dei1Ytr S00 ftlbll.diOD. PlCMlDtbeCCJGCI'eulola.IRec:- tarpl &ft.-.-rbllc a S..lot ord, lUll -Ito too otart111c llriU. Tho SoYiol._ ........... cltoofac:ll ....... lb<lb, ablt to dlllftr llllllJ times tbat Ntn JW.-etln ~ alllblr • tM U.S. ..,. 11,... r..,U: tllat ... a. ....UO.I doc-IDIIIriM llrol. t.lo<-_. --n. ...., •• .,_ ...... ltWI _,; oot a .. ol It 1111c--·--a _.. .. u.~~~o-Tonn­ ,.joctot-.la IMln -1M ,..1 ..... PM,udiO lllld l,.SOOIJtcnftlloar ......-d flU' u tM oo.cru.,... OOUI ~ lll•r 'CIJ.'I'odi.J,wllba ta.....,..,.tl _..,.._...._. 11rot W of OS 8-SI'S. ft tM A UE'Jbdh.-.W1.1111W .... ---·-·By--..-t-• .. ._.., a...l~ltra-oa tlllelr •MtsnJ wit-." t.tte tr trr co.ee • a. U t111.1.,.. Ml.~l A • lllll &au a ., -11 u .... ciDrM: -.._. _. c a Lili!b 1 .._ -· .. wll. .... .., bl ...... to u-a. .. ... eat 114111 a liDrwcnrt-.afiSS .a ua .. tJ•Iat:IIM. ....... l-ll'o-lltllo-.,,._---It_. a .,.,,,.,..._ ......... nr, • wlll•••tsnld" an t8 r, Wllllll u... • trrrr W~ve authorized the Market Basket at 3 100 W. Balboa Blvd. to act as a payment agency io the Newpon Beach area. You can pay yow gas bill when you shop, during all store hours including evminss and woc:kends. Or maybe one of our other payment tgencies is more amvenient for you. Reinen's Dept. Store, 1816 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa, Market Basket, 2975 Harbor Bl'ld., Cosu Mesa. and C rown Hardware, 3107 E. Cout Htabway in Corona Del Mar will accept your 8" bill and payment_ W ith tbex lour agencies in the Newpon Beach area, we'll be closing our Gas Company office It 3111 Newport Blvd. •• of Sept. 24_ As much as -r:njoyoed teein& you there, we think tbU new arranaement will be mor< CDQ~Ient for you. COLI F...., ' • BALBOA 8114M•81 .~ ... Ill••" ~~ o~ ... ,,.s 111 )-.a.t~ THROUGH TUESDAY TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES The most dazzling crime caper of the year! Both hilarious and terrifying! ~JOSEPH G<L-IS, Nt wsday Sean 1'1le A.DIIersoa @ -fL1RR .o\RA ff F.RS H E Y \lli CH AEI. SARRI ZAS 1 T1-2 Tim•• 3 Ti~n .. 20 word• or l•n .............. uo 2.~ 3.00 21 wordt to 30 wotds 2.00 !.00 4.00 31 words to .«) wotds ...... 3.00 •. oo 5.00 Eoch word ov•r 40 words .. .05 . 10 .15 1111111CAL 1'011 ~ FOR SAL E • AN'ONYMOIB-- W%-7%17. P.O. Box 12U, Costa Mesa. • .. , . TO BACK ! SEAN CONN e RY IN "OR. ~0" PLUS SE AN CON N ERY IN "FROM R\JSSI A WITH LOVE" ' YOU CAN'T FUm OUR UD HOT DISCOUNTS! Never In -SO yHrs of dol119 bull· -In Or~ Co•ty have we offer. eel greater year 11111 clearance ICIY• , lngs on brand MW can and trucks. c-ln tocloy and .. ,. provelt. • 2Vll ACRU OP • USED CARS ----.. ,_,.......... __ .. Tilt~ ........ ~ --a.~ooo~--..... -L"'- • J I )II · J ~EJIIOIIT HAMOR EJIIOII filii PUp---P.S OPEN SUN. 1-5 2815 BLUEWATER. HARBOR VIEW HILLS WATCH THE IOAT5 FROM THIS LOVELY FOUR BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM HOME . JUST REDUCED •••• DUPLEX WITH VIEW QUIET AREA OF COROHA DEL MAR BOTH UHIT5 IH EXCELLEHT COHDITIOH •••• ' SHORE CLIFFS FIXER -UPPER A LITTLE IMAGIHATIOH AHD WORK WILL PRODUCE A BIG INCREASE IH THE VALUE OF THIS BEAUTY •••• RENTALS 3 BEDROOMS-2 114:THS, UHFURH ........... $325. 3 BEDROOMS-2!1 BATHS, UHFURH ......... $350. 2 BEDROOMS-1)1 BATHS. UHFURH ......... $250, 2 BEDROOMS FURHISHED .................... .$250 2 BEDROOMS: UHFURH ......................... $195 l>OH \". f'JUHI<l.IH I itOl. TOR ' · -""--c... ...... CINflnlil ........ 1).2221 Pete IJarnH f<ea/ig p"-un!J CORONA HIGHLANDS Hig h on a Hill --this immaculate 3 bedroom home with pool has a little of the old with a little of the new. Living r oom with fireplace, family r oom with fireplace, covered patio with wet bar and view deck. $5 8,500 Includes land. Olllce 0,00. ,._.,. & s....lep ~ PETE BARRETT REALTY I.OS W-ff Dr. IU. \... 642-5200 5 BR. -3 BATHS Choice Eastbluff view silt'. Heavil~~ ed. room lor pool. 2,500 Sq. ft. dinina:. bll·in lutchen, carpeted & dra~ •118. .. .. .. .. .. ' ..... $51, 5 BR. -5 BA. -POOL c ameo Shores. View. 4400 Sq. ft. ~ dining " family rooms. Wet bar, blt.m kitchen, 2 fireplaces. 4 car a:araa:e. •lll. t132 ,000. HOME SHOW REALTORS 35SS IMl lllpwoy • TlfURSMY, SEPT.!, 1171 Q)IIJIIA Dh.IW, 00 f. laapatt lnll ll11 •••••••••••••••••••• ofinJa J~~/. • PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN IY A,)'OINTMEN• UNDA ISLi DRIVE New 5 BR. 4 bath home with 50 ft . dock. Beautifully decorated, with marble m1tr. bath, crystal chandeUera, fine carpet • wall- paper. Built~ln vacuum. recirculatlng bot water. dumbwaiter & many other extras. $285.000 3 Linde Isle Drive Ofi'EN SUNDAY Lovelv. new 5 BR. <t V2 ba. home w/water· front liv. rm. & din. rm . Oak paneled family rm. wl frplc. Master BR. wlsittine area &: fireplace. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $179,500 12 Llncle IM Driv• El egant ne w 5 BR. •H'.z ~-home wt formal din. rm .. Cam . rm .. wet bar. bnpreasive en-- try court w/16 Ct. mabog. doors ... Sl79,500 92 Lind. lsi• Drtve Beaut. 5 BR. 4 ba. home w/formal din. rm. & fam il y rm. 3 Frplcs. Outside stairway. Bu ilt-in gun cabinet & bookshelves. SW,OOO WATERFRciHT LOTS No. 44 : 108Ft. on water ............ SW,OCX No. 76 : 3 Car garage. Reduced to .. S 77,000 No. 88 : 108Ft., with plaos ......... $145,000 For Complete lnformetion On ell homes & lots, pleese cell: RILL GRUNDY, Realtor New Locetion •t EntrMc. To Lind•~lsle -The lde ... n 116g. 341 BAYSIDE DR., SUITE I, N.l . 67S4161 ................... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I MLS SALES REPORT Sales through Multiple Listing Servtce of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors totalled $63,515,838 for the first 7 months of 1971 -an average of $9.7 million a month! In July, 240 sales were made for $9.9 million, 369 new listings were pro- cessed, 65% were sold, 63% of sales were cooperative. List your property • with a Realtor . I . 8JJ:IIPLJJ: BJJ:AL K8TATJJ: /ltiJIDiHTIAL AND IUS/HBSS P/IOPUTIBS ·-I'Olt IHTBIIBSTBD, P/IOI'esJ/OHAL COHSIDBIATIOH SB B S~l RIAL ISTATI 2111 f , C..ot Kwy., c.-• ... - .,. .. 2101 mart'ner I '11 '1' d Cull .. ....... .. MACNAB -IRVINE FINEit HOMIS '"LIGHTING QUICK" On lhl1 one. Hou1e pluS> duplex. Corona del Mtr -two fulllnb -80' front.ae. One block from enjor.able "Little CMnna Beaclt." Houte has 2 BR s. & formal DR. Valuable led - ideal for future development. 1ummer )Jome with income unit, or ta:r consideutions. CaJJ Walter K i n~ 87~!210. IRVINE TERRACE VIEW HOME A view from the Jetty Entrance to Lido I.sl e 4 BR ., large FR.. formal PR:·. 2 musJVe rock fireplacu -open beam ceili ngs. Price : Sl30,000 Call 675-3210 for appt. "NEST IIAYFRONT LOCATION Linda ble Bayfront vacaai lot offered at a very low 1115,000. MACNAI ·IIYINE 642-1235 675-3210 901 Devw Drive 1010 loysldo Dr l,. . .,.,. ...... ROY R. McCARDLE REALTOR 548.~ 1810 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA CtUt Dosh .. EAL. TO .. 642-6472 .... 671-- 1730 Wi COAS HWY . M • ...,.,. a .. a NEW SERVICE- EXCLUSIVE WITH BAY & BEACH NATIONAL MULTI LIST CALL 67&-3000 FOR COMPLETE DETAIL.SI ~B \\ 'RL \OJ TWO STORY "STRETOI OUT'' You can really stretch out In this 2,5 00 sq. ft. home with Its 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, HUGE BONUS ROOM, built-Ins , lush shag carpet- ing, newly painted. Excellent assum- able 6-1/2% l o."i; Owne r anxious . VACANT. .i. $35,000. RETIRE IN A "BEACH PAD" Six unit, South of the hig hway, In beautiful CORONA DEL MAR. Own- er's unique 3 bedroom, 2 baths; 5 -2 Bedroom plus an in law unit, 6 garages. This is what you've been at ...•..... $127,000. 644-7270 A.utt.-Sfllld 9!•••• AND AJSOGAm 0••-..tr o.L--r ._. I~ 2121 EAST COAST HWY . CORONA DEL MAll, CAL.,. , ................... , Let's Be Logical! square apartments ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF It is the rare person, in deed, who is com · pletely qualified to . buy or sell a piece of · property all by himself, handling the entire transaction from beginning to end . Be cause of this . a profession has developed . . . that of Real Estate Age nt . In order to qual ify as an Agent , a man or woman must study all the rules and regulations laid down by municipal , county and state bod · ies, and must pass certain tests before he can act in his chosen profession . 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 lnformallon lelephone Mr. Robert M. Buckley, Manager al (714) 645-0252 or wrlle to The ' Office Of The Manager, Mariner Square Apar1men1a, 1244 Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, California 92664 As a qualified Real Estate Agent , he can be of inestimable help in buying , selling, rent - ing and leasing of property. Because of hi s specialized knowledge , he can be your best friend whenever you deal in real estate! Call Your WE'RE REMODELING, BUT WE'RE STILL ABLE TO SERVE YOU. COME BY • • • OR PHONE US YOUR PROPERTY PROBLEMS. Newport Harbor Costa MISI Board of Reahors Cor011 del Mar Ch111ber T 1lk r, HAL riNCHIN 'nt C...._ o1 tM C.._. lei liM CllwctaM Bead 8tullr L. Frllll&. 10, "-· 1t00-YJow Dr. --'-""""' ., -&lid "' ... a..,... A,.,, eo.- -YloW JIIUo •• n.,-•••o'M• 1o lodi.-J 11'0· 11-. -at -IJ - lad -,..,..., w111 brtq C,wtll bo --..s tatldo c-BoopUol, c- -lmulc IIIIo 8-yatlllt •0 -•-,.. 11-. '"' l4pt. 5. Ro wu bani ...,,"" at tiM fall ,.lOG. 1'bl "8"""t'oct." hniou are at t 1 .. SO, lttl, t.a nu•t, ud s-, Cllarcb lcfaool wiD boll ... 10:10 1.m. Ia Howport CUIIID OrupC __ H,_,o raiiJ doy at 10 1.m. c.._ Rolcb, 11 1.m. Ia c-11-oav. H1 wu 1 put _,.1-ww bo olfored rw 111 -· ... 10 1.m. Ia lllrbor VIew &ad put cblill&lo ol Amerlcu ....................... ol til .... $U. !Mil~ Rolcb <!fie·-Tloo-• ----·-.... rt-"' lilt 1-to llo<4hto-L&-c-1111 11ar Clio-·· v .... Collllt lor r-.t"' lilt -ol dtr-1 T-ytol-olllce boSid!lr-lo .. -1ow11r 1 ...-cblq Qlllot!oalar :..-dol liar om.,.,__ ot 11&101' Ed Htrl!>. 11J Pocllle -lor -u a Dr. William R. Ellor wiD do-RIU., Lopoo Pool 415. U•• tbe m...,., 14DtYidiDc • • • Ht la Al'ft.Ytd bf b.1f1: wUe, our time," bUtd OD Jobo 5: Tbt ltllioaotSt Ka.rkPrH-Etbll; two IOU Dt-YU ot ... ,... IUrttl, u 1 cueot a1 Cblmbor ~·· tbt board, outuatd lbt DHCll • • • lor -1111<• br lllti'IZ-Port!otpottoo bJ llltC- !o.. city dee>Uimoato Ia ''" Ia lilt 81-BIJ Lao Cltll Dl pr-overer....U.C &ad .._.,. -p&n4e '"' Sec>t. llllle~ttd futuro crowtll a1 Z5 wu li!IPfOVtd, Doo v,.. Geld- the commiiDfty. trD ot Ualted CaUionda But I • 15, at lilt 8 lad II o.m. I>Jiorlall Cllarcb, '£u1 Bioi!, C-Ilea lod Ra~b ol 811- Mr•leta. Tbl SaSor l:llp Lu-wtU meet at b1S p.m. T,dtldly boa IIJud; two ll.lten; Mra. tbor IAopo WID boll e boocb 14pt. 14, II Hoor HoopltaL Tlli Vtrrlo JOI'dan, Or-&lid rall)' S1D:Ily, acbldultlDcltldtl dlDDir a tour Mrs, Eft PuretU, WaMtnctm, MARGARET MEIER at loll lilt .. ootnc. ot lilt -Ill lOCI 1 buit111u 1111 lllrM IHJideblldreo. plul JDr the un.?z 1_; DI'W:tl1cMDtoftbe Udo la:le Woman'• Club, Is dt.c:uaaiDa • • • mttttnr. FUDU&l 11nte• ..-. bt1d cbUr tad e NUOil th Barbara DeMott. enter, courtuy and boapltaUty st. A.Ddrn'• PretbJterW. • • • St~Pt. 8 a.t Bell Broldft1Cblptl Tbe Chamber wtll rorm a na tamed to bled JCt a com~ committee to actively work tor mlttee to prepare a suitable vJce ~dent·~· Seb.Mtder, art cbatrman, Other otrtcera toclude Ireoe Hardap, ftrst Cburcb, 600 St. Audrew'1 Rd Tbe loth &BD .. I buquet of C~ Mea, .tth a ... Ray lola f'u Ornuin ':"-:'dl.Dc Wbyte, too vtee.presldeDI:; Judy Franco, 3rd vlee.presldeot; CUff Kava •• "Tbrte to ma,b tbt Newport UD1ty Cb~~rcb w1.n Gery otrlet&Unc'. l.Dtermtat WU • • • Muruerite Bat~n,':easurera:{~=Y~o~:'uZ:~~f:!d.cor.')responding secretary, aoo ready" wlU be thesermoataplc bl btld tbU SUDCiay eventar. at Harbor Rest Memorial Park. Work: meettnp bave been set of Dr· CIW.rles Dlereatle)d b Stpt, 12, at the Newporter IAn. PlliM&e ot the bond election on eDtry. October 5. CarJ kelleY, past president, will eha1r the s141110rt by the eucuttve committeo, Debs back to books the 8, 9:30 lod II a.m. s.-, borlpDtnc II ?:30 p.m. The oa. HEMMING whleh wm meet ia a budpt sentees. Fall eh~~reh sehool II'Jtl,ker .nn be Dr. wnuam Dr. PhJ.Up c. Hemmi.Dc. 84 sessioo Friday DOOD. a.od br classes beg:l.ll tbls SUDday a.t an Parter of tbe UDiverstty of of 416 Cabnllo street, coei. """'' • • • Audil o! the Cbam':oer's ac. cOWits has beeo completed by CPA Harry Hubbard. The 1970- 71 ftseal year sbowed an excess of IDcome over outKO o! $167. This Is 1n keeplog with the orpniza.Uon's noa~protlt ob- the Art Festlnl committee. For thel971Nat1ooa1Ctarlty Jana Gtan&ella ofCostaMea. 3 hours. Tbe tun S&DCtUU'y R«<lucb. ()pea bouse 'Will be Mea, died atcamuLUo,Ca.W •• scheduled tomeetMooday,Sept, League debututes it's Ume to is Interested ln speech therapy choir, under the dlree&o of held from 4 to 1 p.m. preceding oa Sept, 1. For 8 y-.rs be wu 13, at 11 a.m. p&ck 14» ud go ta 12 dtfterent aDd plans to attend Cal.West· Dr. Jooah KUewer, retlii'U to tbe bulquet, attbetJn.ltyCeoter, OD tbe statt ot Fairview state • • • dlreetloos. Alter a summer of ern. the services. 1827 WestcWI' Dr., Newport Ho.spltal, Costa Mesa, aDd 6)r Appolnted residential mem. work:, tn.vel aDd pre-tall par. From the Tustla area KareD • • • Beach. the past 8 moa.ths was oa tbe ber committee head to eDCOQI'-Uea they're off to just about Hodges •111 go ta Btlgtw.m st. Mark Presbyterian • • • stalf of Ca.maruto State Hoc- jecUves. The year showed oo es:pendl- tures for rent, the Chamber's otnee having been donated by the Sherman Fouoda.UOll.lnvtew ot pta..ns to raze the present building, an Incr ease In costs ot a.t least$1,500!orthe current year Is aotlc:tpatecl, and aD ur. cut plea is made to all bus. loesses to continue or add their support to the Chamber through age lnereased community par. everywbere •• 12 eoJJeces lo-Youog lhliverslty in utah to Church, 2100 Mar Vista East Harbor TriJltty Bapt.tst pltal. Ueipltion in Chamber atfalrs eated au over the country. stUdy spec.lal education of the Bluff-· The Rev. Jamesktrt•s Chureb, 1230 Baker st., Costa He was,born March 15, 1907, •as M.rs. Eleanor Smitb of From tbe Newport area Joyce ha.Ddtca,pped. ;rmon fot1 the 9:30a.m. Sun-Mesa ·-Pastor Sallas' morn. 1n DliDois aDd came to CaUl- Shore CW!s. Caldwell wlll co to SaD otego Katbleeo Langenbeck wlll at. Y serv ee will consider the lac sermonthlsSUDdayw1llhave ornia 8 years aeo. He Is s~~r- • • • State CoUece to study tor a tead the University of Santa readlDg: ''1 bid everyooeamong a bl.ck to school empt-.sts. The vlYed by his wUe, Jaoet; three Sea.rell for an "angel" or career Ia publle relations. Clara for pre-law traJolng. you DOt to think ofhlmseU'more title ls "Row to be a fool,"• sons, Rev. Phi Up M. Hemml.nc. committee to underwrite this Carol COllDllly heading also Penny Moses wlll major 111 highly than he ought to tblnk.'' At the 7 p.m. ser'llce he wiU Orecon; Laureoee IDd Peter year's rent budcel bas DOt beea tor San Otego, Wm major 1n English, speech and drama at Tbe church wut ctlange to Z prea.eh. oo ''So\Cl, SOQp and sal-Costa Mesa; ooedauPter. Mrs: successf'ul. the bou'd was l.d-busiDess at Cal-Western. Chapman CoJlege 1n Oranp, aervlee~ on S~y, S~. 19. Yltion •• or 90Clal Issues and Anne Walls, Daly City, caw., vised. It ls boped that lD-Pameta Coooverwlllspedat. aod Chloe Mcintyre wtll stlldy the cospel." three sisters, and ooe p-a.nd- creased membersbJp pins wlll lJ.e 1n Marlae B~logy at North· child deveJopmant at the Unl-ChThe hP1~~6outbCongrepUooa.l • • • child. help ta.k:e \Cl tbe slack.. en Arlzooa Unlveral.tya.t Flag· verslty o! the Pacific In stock-ure • 2 Broad St., New-~ The Luther League at the A memorial mass n.s held lta.ft', am Anne Lawreoee will ton G. WILLIAM BEMUS of B. port Heights •• ''On a clear Newport Harbor Lutheran at st. Joaeblm CathoUcCburcb, E b I k f d pursue an EnrUsh major at J~Ue LeBoueforRanchoSanta ShOres has been named opera-day you can see forever" w!.U Church bUelectadthefollowtng Costa Mesa., Sept, 3, and tbe m em wee ete UCL FewtllattendPalomarCollegt tions omeer in the marketing be the sermoatitleoftheRev. otrleers:MtcheleLewton,pres-rosary ns recited at Bell Deborah Meany will coocen· ID sao Marcos, CaW., and spe-department of Crocker Bank's Norman Brown for the 10 a.m. ldent; Bill Retdbrlak, vice pres-Broadway Chapel Sept. s. Ia-/ and hoaor charter members at trate oa special educatklo at ctatue 1n Art, Southern COWltles Region head-Sunday service. ldeot; Patty Peter110e1, sec:re-termeot wtU be Ia Mt. Hope Tbe Newport Harbor Emblem Club 394, which meets the sec~ ODd Tuesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge, will commemorate NaUonal Emblem Club week the Sept. 14 meeUng. the University of CaWornta at Though their interests aoc quarters in Newport Beach.. Mr. • • • 1tar...;'.;.• .lod...;E;,;r,;.le;.O;,;I,;.so;;n,;:,lr;;,;;eos:;;;;ur:,:•:;,•;,· ..;C:.;•;;m:;;•;:le:;,r~y,~E;:,I::CI::•::.· ::n::Uao:::!•:;·~~/ Mrs. Otis Cardwell, presi· Davis, and Lori Steenwtllstudy destinations are varied, all are Bemus, formerlyoperaUOliSof. The First Baptist Church ot LEGAL HOTICE dent, anoounees that u interim Z.OOloiY at the University of the looking forward to homecoming fleer ln Los Angeles, Joloed the Costa Mesa, 301 Magnoua st. election will be held to flU the Paelfle ln Stoeldon. at Tlantsgtvtng aDd the 1971 bank lD 1961 as a statlstteal at Santa Aaa Ave.~-The faith otnees ot a.rst asststa.at mar. Jamie Styll wUl major In art Newport Chapter debutante ball. specta.list. He Is aaaetlve mem-pr~.tt!'.tse mission eonfereoce shal and third trustee. at OCC, aDd Patricia TUcker to be held Nov. 27 at the New. ber of the Bay Sbores Improve-opeoed last nlgbt and will eon- A pre.oonvenUon party will wUI travel east to pursue her porter Inn. Mrs. MelvlD Dlln.Jel ment Committee. He is married Unue through SWlday. Dr. Wally be gtvea for Mrs. Cardwell and studies in biology atSweetbrla.r KHmer W Is debutante ball aod bas 3 children. W11lla.ms and the Rev. Orville the other deleptes coiDg to tbe College 1n Vlrglnia. director· Outs a.re among those con-FICTITIO ~ -~~~ESS NAME ~=e lnE~~~mOrf~. ~: ssoo BOND IS TOP PR z E LEGAL MOTIC! :::g :~e:'~~~:~tO:drw~ STATEMENT The party wUl be held 1n the I F -13°22 ladles' mtsstooary meeting at The foUoW1o.g persons are lodge room Sept. 19 from 2 to . FICTITIOUS Bt5INESS NAME 7 toda S t 9 doing business as: Water 4:30p.m. Junior past president A $500 savings boDd wtll be Post 3536, VFW Jr. Auxilia.ry STATEMENT er!im~eeU:' !fu· beT~ ~sO Phl.liom, 23331 Et Toro Rd., Mrs. Kenneth (Georgia) west: tbe grand prise for some lud:y Post 3536, and the Zonta CIOO. The foHowlng person Is doing .m. this Friday. Suite 210, El Toro 92630: Ceell man, Is in charge of a.rra.nge. Harbor Arell. resident woo at. The Sons of ItalY's spagtJettJ business as: Smitty's Yacht • L. PEArson, 3033 Carob st., ments. Ttle eoaveotJon will be tendS tbe Costa Mesa Chamber d!Mer wtU be served 5 to 8 Lettering, 2535 W. Coast Higll-• • Newport Beach; Dorothy M. held Sept. Z8 to Oct. 2. of Commerce sponsored Fiesta. p.m. Friday, Sept, 17, aoo the way, Newport Beach: Thurmu This SUDday Will be theannt&al Pearson. 3033 Carob St., New. ----------de Costa Mesa Sept. 17~19. battle ot the bands wtU be held Henry Smith Jr., 655 Lido Pule rally day at Prince ot Peace port 'Bt&.eh. Tbe 3-day eveot wi.lllDc:lllie a.t 7:30p.m. Friday. Drtve, Newport Beach. Lutheran Church, 2981 Mesa Tilll business Is being eon-of ..... ;;...,.. a cillll 16.rlde eantn.J, a11to Aldber .-&hetU d:lDoer wi.U This buslnus Ia being eon. Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa.. dueted by an lndivldual. • • • ~ &how, bwt lhow, camper dls-be beld from oooo to 8 p m dueled by an tndlvldual. Tbe tndltioD&I b&Liooo. almdl StgDed: Cecil L. PE!Qrson. play, refreshments, entertaill-Saturday with opening ce~e~ Signed: ThurmanHenrySmlth will be beld oo tbe cbureblaWR. This statement filed with the note meat. art uhiblt spaghetti din-mooies slated for 1·30 p m Jr. Hundreds of heUum fllled baJ.. County Clerk of Orange County oer by Sons of 'Italy, a battle Other Saturday event~ tnel~~ This statement tlled with the loons wtll be seot aloft, ea.eb on: Sep. 3, 1971. by Beverly By no of the bands and heUeopter prize drawings at 3:15 and s county clerk: of Orange County beari.Dg a caret with the return J. Maddox, deputy eoWlty clerk. rides. p.m., stage entertainment at 6 on: Sept. 7. 1971, by Beverly address of the ebureh and a Publish: Sept. 9, 16, Z3, 30, Fay (Mrs. s. M,) Reber 1.& An estimated ZO comm'llltty p.m., tbe Dorothy Jo Dancers J. Maddox, deputy county clerk. lha<hl1ld's signature, aDd a prayer 1971, In the Newport Harbor returning to the Harbor Area ud sentce clubs are co-at 4 p.m. and Glveo's Dance & Publlsh: Sept. 9, 16, Z3, 30, a chtld somewhere wJU Ensign. :liter a year tn the '>eautJ.tuJ.. sponsoring the event as a Wodellngat z p.m. 1971, In the Newport Harbor come to lmow about the love unsophisticated wllds or utah. metbod ot fl1nd raising, Tbey Sunctay's aeUvttles include Ensign. of Jesus. TemporarUy at Laguna Ntgue~ lnclude the Costa Mesa Cha.m-aoother spa(tllettt dloner from --:-::::-:7"===-- she Is movtne U.J day DOW to bet, the Costa Mesablghsebool noon to 8 p.m., stage enter. Bl'g Can LEGAL NOTICE f -130Z3 Hazel Ave. ln Corona del M.tr foobll Boosters Club, Elks tatnment at 1:15 p.m., Fred FiDn yon F .13024 FICTITK>US BWINESS NAME Shortly after movine awa.y. Lodp, Costa Mesa KJnnls Entertalntil's at 2:30p.m.,prlze FICTITIOlS BlStNESS NAME LEGAL NOTICE STATEMENT sold her Orchid Ave. home. Club North, KnJghtsofColum-dra111np at 3:15p.m., stage I d• • STATEMENT The following person Is doing • • • bu. Jubilee CoUDCll, Leo Club eoterta.Lnment at. p.m Arlee a les Win The tollowtq persons are business as: HIE (Heddeo In· The Dr. David Smiley flmlly (Jr. Lions), Jaycees, Newport Hlp Dancers at 6 p.m." and the dolAc bus!Jltsl u · Moote .tot1 .ttttute for Executives, Z333 E. are back In thelr lrv1De Ttr-Harbor Emblem Club No. 3~ erand prl.t.e drawing at 8 p.m. The ·women's club ·of Big Harbor-Mea se~l 170~ w Coast Hlgtlway, Suite H, c orom race hOme after a few weea Oraage Cout College Forensic There wf.ll also be belleopter Canyon Country Club tn Np. Baker st Costa Me~· Aato~ del Mar, Ca. 92625: George A. aboard tbelr boat vtstttnr tbe team, Optimist Club, Rotary rides SUDday at 3:30 p.m. port Beach staged a member. De Fr.;:.. 2430 Windward Hedden Jr., 2412 Les;.arre way, Channel Islands, Saota Bat. Club ot Costa Mesa, Rebelc:aha:-Youngsters should si!Pl '-"prior gue.t two knr bi.U. offouuome Lane N~t Beaeh· Gl U&na Co.ta Mesa, Ca. 9Z6Z7. bara and~ tbat-a-ny.Daugtt. O.:k! Fellows, St. Joacblm's to that Ume for the rides. The touroamerat Ttaelday, Aug. 31. De henu. 2430 Wi~d ThJs business Is being eon-ter Sherrill bas spent J:Ut of CatboUe Church PTA, Men's rides a.re provided courtesy of Mrs. Ben Deue aDd ber Lane Newport Beach dueted by an ladlvidual. the summer camplne. ttrlt 1n Club of St, Jolln's CathoUc Ca.l1forn1a Federal Savlnp and guelt, Mrs. AI Sbinn of Santa Thit busloess It beln Signed: Georre A. HeddenJr. the Htgb Sierras lDCI later down Church, Sons of ItalY, VFW Lou A1sn. ADl Country Club, teamed with ducted by a partoerahlp. 1 COO· Tbft statement ftled with the Ensenada territory, 3 Mrs. Harry Wartln aM Mrs. Siped: A.JltoaJo De Frena eOUDty clerk of Orango Couaty ' ' • new board members Jack Sayoro of SACC for 1q> Glullua De Freau ' pn: Sept, 7, 1971, by Beverl,y M.rs, W. B. (Pel) Jaddtn lJ bODOtll 'With 125. Tnt. statement n'led with the J. Mac:kklx, deputy county clerk.. bact ln her BayClubAputm.eat SeeoDd p.laee went to a team county clerk ot Onnp Cowty Publlsb: Sept. 9, 16, 23, so, apJ.n. Glad to be hOme aftc four IDcumbeata and 3 oew. prelidtol Joeepb R. Wetc&lf, compt)Hd of Mrs. Louts LewU: ou: Sept, 7, 1971, b)' Beverly U11, ill the Newport Harbor tootlni around Europe &!XI tbiD comers were elected to the m~.~apr of SeuutSoutbCout ud Mr1. Jack Wat.oa of OU-J, Waddoz, deputy couotyclert.. En.ttCD. Tlsttlnr ber dl.lllf'ter u1 coaa Mea Cbambtr of Com-Ptua; Eupae o . Berrwoo., mont CoUDtry Club wttb Mrt. Publlab: Sept, 9, 18, 23 30 tra PANCAKE TrME PLAN NOW ON COMINC TO THE COM KIWANIS CLUB'S ANNUAL PANCAKE IRUKfAST·SATUROAY, SEPT. 11111 I I I I "F""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""""~tr;;,;tend:;•;,;m;,;:tb;o~Po;;;:-:;;;~or~a. merce boudofd1reetoudurtng pret14tnt of Balli MortlllrtH; Jaek Elam and Urs. AI Brown 1911, m tbe Newport HUbo; II a a.Jl-balkJt lut week. Dr. Roblrt B. Moore, prlltdeat of Haeteoda CoUDtry Club. They EAIJp, MARINERS CHURCH ~ t!t :w:~e:~b&~:r: ;'let~~=~ c;~~t:r:; ~~~~ ~~tu &Del cuelt. ,..:::. _______ ...!~:;;;:;,~==============~ art Bob Robtu of Thto Robtns prellident of Hy\a.nd L&bOn.· Mu. M.SbtWudoflrrizatCout S'""" Dr. Joo Aldr!eh, wbo rocotYOd b1o Tb. o, d ... M FOI'd, Oomla!e Rac!U Dl C-tor!eo. Co-y Club,toomtdwtthllu, g All 0.0"110 Counrv from Oallu Tbeoloefeal S.lllllary DaUu, Te M• JenlrJ and L4&n and Tbe eleetton com mtttee'lre. Joba Hooten &Dd Mrs. Robert "Ammca•, z..,.~,~,. 1t the church ~ltor. n. R". W1Wam Actoa a:; Did: Nabtrl of Nabau Cad. port DOW 1011 to tbt board at Siltier of Intae Cout tot 3td a1.eoelltt putor ud 1J aft!lable tor n.uattoa lDd Ulae. lts Sept, 1& meetlac&Ddotftcen place at ISO. There wu a til cOUD.MUac. IDcumblnb tt-elteted to 3 of the new boUd wiD bee*Ud tor fth p1&c.t at 111. 0o oae SUNDAY ICIIOOL ••• ,, • t:OO A.M. --... terma are curreat boud Oet. %1. team .trtrt Mn. WalUr SmJ.U.1 WORSHIP SERVICE. • 1:00 4.11. A 10·00 4.1< H z II I &lid ..,.. IUo. Horbort Alln EVEMIXGSERYK:£ ..... 7:00 •• 11.. • arry von e to Ia k ~.~:~=.c;:.~u:: 2200 E. COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR l<ro. -ll!cho ..... ol Aa- MODEL HOME FURNITURE LIQUIDATION SALE FAIHASTIC SAVINGS! D£CORA TOR ITEMS A110 ACCESSORIES, Al.80 OFFICE FURNISHINGS APPLIANCES A110 AH TIQUE FIJIQm'VIlE. ' • ~ TWO DAYS ONLY'I SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, SEPT. II AND 1l 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. 1045 E. fOURTH ST. SANTA ANA Nowpon Seoch U4·4031 "Am•tea'a tmap today" Dltioaa1ima,. bu become ob-D&.DCa1t cc. 0.. tbt otbtr tam wtU be tbt tbtmt of a taD: to bt KID'~ lad d1Morttd u a re-were Mrs. A. lm~tebt aad cD• byflln7voaZtUatlp.m, salt of tbt over-empbutt 1.11 ,....., Mra. Ktltb Ntal of.,.. Friday, Stpt.11, at s.fartac oar DIW'smedlloftbeDepU.ve VtrdtCC,wttbMn.Tomt.Ura ltuoldc Templt, 1401 15tll. all*t. aDd ...,., Kte. R. JobftltCI.I ol strlll, cwr Ito-. 11-Vwdo cc. Tbo O<CI-wtlleommem-NEW MEETINC DATE F!tlb place wltb'ISiwueop- onle lilt 1-IDII!nr-r Dl Tbo m..u.r dlte ou bMo tared br lfro. Ooa De- lilt """"" ol lilt ~ cilultod to lilt 4tb Tbarodoy &ad ..... l<ro. K. R. A- of lilt Ualted -&ad to luteld <>IIIIo :lrd lor lilt""'· ol £1 NIJOI CC, &ad llro, R. •••Od br 8oolllrtllclodllar port Rolcb ·-of tbe Balloy &lid l<ro. £1'9!11 Kec Vlota ... -t.od .... Tbopro.. Amertcaa A-tloo D1 Re-EINIJOICC. rr-Ia -to lilt pettc, tlrtd Por-. TbuUI ....U.r IU, YOO Z.U, -nd!ollld wiD bo 11 -.Bos>l. IS at lilt STIV! IIISt:l DIIS to-Plr-utJ, wtlldoiJ Howport lllrllor ._., -a-, 54, ol 10110 ~~-;-IIU"";~.,_;;Ie;tll;"';;t•;t ;-,l:c;•;•~h, 'IMO...or or .,llowport Pr-Ploce, ~ -. Followtlc tilt 1 p.m. dW It llule& Aa eo.. 'PJ ~ 111rrJ IJn-H.,.al oallopl. I. Ho_.._ ....... ....,playlllt pJuo Ud wt11 AlorU I, 1117, Ill .._ lid 1• -ola(lac. ...,.loOftollc.-,IIJOOtl .... OPEN DAILY Dllllllll PROM I I'.M. TO MIDIIIGitT MQ rAitTY SP'T. l5 Ho to Wtlted 11J IIU wUt, DRAPERY CLEANERS IITIITA£1 liT lrnLY n. ~~-•-c..._ ~.,..-llndllrllll lllr ol C:.•oreo WID llold a. ~-ol ea-. .._ -ecoaTAI\.h --iott1r ht ,_,_ llrll,!'r_a_DIIIolo; 17111 ... a•r --. ._ IIUtr ..... ,, , ......... -. .. ,. ....... ........ 1112--C.. __ ,,,.,_.... • .. aca.-corr~ •qsif 0. , It,. ... N$& 8 .......... ,.. ••.... , ...... ,,, ..... -~ .. • • • • • • • • • lruaclt eLunchea DOCKING FACILITIES 101 NOftTH IA\'1101 DRIVE , 1'1111 ,_ • .. htil ._,. otwll-.n .... ~ COITA ~ Wt I I-will d .. -. ...... 'I. will .... I. MIRe '10" II" 1 • wiD ... -12 '· ,._ .. d 7 I --.__,........ IG.elll"" ... ,.,... .... -· .... ···"· ·~..;;-;.;;;.;~-;;;:;, __ .:::::·;:· __ .;.;;.::::::::::::=:::===:!J Off .......... PREI•ARING for the Sept. 16 friendship tea of tbe Thursday Morning Club or Newport Harbor are, from lett, Mrs. Charles Caykn'd of Bayside Village, reservations chair~ ma.o; Mrs. Darrell V. Cole of Turtle Rock, decorations chairman; Mrs. William R. Heins of Harbor VIew Homes, telephoae-oewcomer cbai.r mao, aOO Mrs. William McFar- land of West Newport, first vice-president in charge of programs, (Enslgn pooto.) FRIENDSHIP TEA TO BE SEPT. 16TH Philharmonic's year unveiled Sept. 22nd "A p.yehtc tetr's prophecy Oavld Cbambeu, Alta Blhla; tor Ptlllhatmolllc's tuture"wtll Mrs. JobD EncUsh, Aaahe1m be UDVtUed when aU memben Aull1ary; Mn. Emory Moore, of the wometl'l committees of Balboa; Mn. Del F. Kahan, the Orup County Phllhlr· Bay Sbortl; Mu, Cwtord monic Society pther 1n Irvtoe Hat81, 8e&coo Bay; Mrs. Ketl- Bowl oo September Z2 for their Deth C. Btowuberpr, Cameo 3rd annual pneral meetla.g. AsiJOCJatet:; Mn. JohD Tooker, Mrs. J. Dooald FerJUSOD. East Bltaft; Ura. DoDOYan J, cb&trm:m of the board of di-Perldos, Fullertoa; Mrs. Char- rectors of the women's com-lei Flr.llay, the Hl&blaDderl; mlttees, wtll preside as pre-U rs. Arthur Koox, Huntinctoo dlcttou of the fortbcomlngmu-Harbour Board; Miss Muy slcalyear are told. Grabam, lnloe Terrace As- Mu. John F. Porter, presl-soclates; Mrs. Richard Kredel, deDt of the Orange County Phil-Irvtoe Terr11ce Group; Mn. harmonic Society, aod Leon L. L. Uptou, Lap:~~ Hills; Lyon. chalrman of the contlnu-Mrs. Tbonu.s Dewey, Laeuna; aoce fund, wUJ foreeast roles Mrs. Abe Klablneff, La Habra; the women's committees will Miss Dorothy De PJYdt, Lido play In fund-raJstnc and pro-Frleods; Mrs. Rlcha.rd A. Me- motion ot musical acUvUies. Clure, Lido Worklnc; Mrs. Dr. Maurice Allard, con~ James Burns, LlDda Isle; Mrs. ductor of the Irvine Master Robert Campbell, Musa Verde; Chorale, wlll provide special Mrs. Maurice Parole, Ne•&JQrt musical entertainment and Ylll ShOres; Mrs. Michael Brick, survey the musical scene 1n Toda.s Las Cludades; Mrs. R. Orange County . D. Hunter, Tustin; Mrs. Ralph Board otncersaodcommittee Deaver, Upper Bay; aod Mr s. chairmen who will explalnthelr Gerard Ba.stlaa.nse, Harbor duties include Mrs.Jam9sSa'ff-VIew Hills. yers, vlce..chalrman;Mrs.John Informal discussions or com- Store, treasurer; Mrs. Matthew mUtees' plans will continue D. Schuster, recordlug secre-when members adiourn to the tary; Mrs. Tom Key, corres-terrace to enjoy box lunches. poodlDC secretary; Mrs. A. Bayard Dod, Jr.,parliameatary CAREER PLAHHIH C advtsor; Mrs. Raym·Xld c. Orao C st C Oosta, vice-president women's I'! 01. ollep is ot- actlvtUes; Mrs. David Tingler ferine special 4-week evening aDd Mrs. Abe Ktshlnetf, bul-courses ln professional career letin; Mrs. Allen Ka.h a.odM.rs. plannln&, open to anyone out of Richard H Lee conUnuance work, but especially lllem- Mra. Donald E. Garr, pres:l-J. Knapp, correspond.lDc sec-f\lod· Mrs. Lyeit Evans aDd pklyed aerospace workers. dent, aDd tlle new slate of of-retary; Mrs. Lloyd A. Wilson, wrs: Cuoi Briery, hospttaUty· The courses bedn the ttrst t1.cera of the Thurlday Morning treasurer; Mrs. Oanlel E. Mrs Robert En land ani Mrs' Tuesday of each month and run Club are planniDc the varied Westbrook, financial secretary; Rus~ll Pan ~unJors· Mrs· lor 4 weeks. There Is no lui- events for tllecomtncctubyE&r. Mu. Robert P, Burbllnlt, tt-William L. ~tckens Jr'., pos: t1on. Tbe class Is held from The ttrst event Is the &MIIIll nanctal secretary. · ters; Mrs. Allan s. Johnson '1-10 p.m. In the applied sct- frleodshlp tea hooortnc mem-Chairman of ·st&ndln& com-aDd Mra. Richard Newell, pre· ences bulldinc, Room 109. ben and their guests, to be held mlttees are Mrs. wuuam F. views; Mrs. John Wyman, pro-Ftrst sess1oo started Sept. 7, at the Balboa Bay Club on Blocher, art; Mrs. R, L. Cur-cnm:J· Mrs John Applegate Instructor for the course Is Ttnll'sday, Sept. 16, at 1 p.m. Us, bowling; Miss Mal Rowan, aDd M'rs. Rt'chard FJ:r:a, pub-Guy Rtgbter,lnternalplacement Mrs, Harry F. Kale, 3rdvice brldgt; Mrs. DWln J. Webb, Uctty; Mrs. John L. Allen,ros-administrator tor McDonnell president, is the cllalrman of budget; Mrs. Robert w. Coed· ten· Mrs Robert LeFevre Douglas Corp. of Hunti.ogtoc thls specialevent.Asslstingher tw1., chaplain, Mrs. H. J. F. tet.Pbooe; 'Mrs. Richard Mar: Beach. are Mrs. James C. stamper, Ha.nemann, clarlon; Mrs. wu. tin ways aDd meana· Mrs MJ NEWPORT HARBOR tDGH SCHOOL'S Sailor Ba.DdAuxllla.ry Glrl.s got ott to a ftne competitive start by wtnnln g 12 IJ'O~ awr.rds at the LoyoLa University California cllnic, Including the top sweepstakes award, presented to the out- standing flag-twirUng CE'OtCI· More than 50 g:ro~s con1peted tor this recognition. Sailor Baod drum rna )Or Ernie Pease, Z43 Koox St ., CoN Mesa, placed Zod among the 96 state h.tgtl school drum majors In atteDdaoce. He 'frill lead the Sailor s in the Pasadena rose parade next Jan. I. Pictured above, left to right, are Lynn Selling, 813 W. Bay Ave., Baltu ; Sue Murdy, 1401 Uocoln Lane, Harbor Highlands ; Kathie White, 2126 Miramar Or., Balboa; Jan Ryan, 401 Evening Star Lane, Dover Shores, and Kathy Kepl\art, 121 8 Dover Dr ., WestcUU. Boating class scheduled P. G. Neumann Christian School OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OPENINGS IN SOME CLASSES KINDERGARTEN THRU 8TH GRADE Call 548-2840 or 548-1733 Santa Ana at Magnolia, Costa Mesa The publle Is invltKJ to at ~ ,-------------------------------, tend Ba.Iboo. Power Squadron's series of U tree safe toaliDg classes beginni.og Sept. 13. Classes wlll be held at '1 p.m. every Monday through Dee. 6 at Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 720 w. Bay Ave., Balboa. Lectures wtn be presented on sa.tety afloat, seamanship, aids to oavtgatlon, charts and pUoti.og, mariner's comiJilSS, equipment and governmentrec- ula.Uons, r ules of the nautical roa.d, small boat handling, and manners and customs. '•Prevention or sale and power boat accidents is tbe primary purpose or the course," accor ding to Robert Wemple, com mloder of Balbo& Power SQuadroa. "The classes have been presented tree-ot- chU'p to more thanooemlllion persons by Powe r Squadron vol- uoteers throughout the U.S. ·• Advanced courses 1n seam&.D- shlp, piloting, junior Da.Yiptlon, marlne electronics, eugtDe maiAtelli.DCe, sal11ocaDd weath- er •n-odtr"-«l to Utoe;e no successfully corrc>lete thebulc course aDd becom~ members of the Balboa Power Sq~Ydron. Further detalls may be ob- tained by calling Mrs. Isabel A. Pease, Balboa Power Squad- class secretary, at 673- or Cdr. Wemple at 646- "AS THE WORLD CHURNS " .. THAT'S RI;HT FOLKS. FURTHER REOUCTIONSr" Can a poor 11red out. overworked housew1fe. career g1rl or society belle find happ1ness while wa111ng for Fall to arnve? You Bet She Can! By attending our sale mostly y, price! TURN ON! TUNE IN! THINK BIG SAVINGS THINK SMALL PRICES • AND FIND YOUR THING AT Lorraine Sutharland J.t.M80 RH II O AO AI U.Y!.tO£ OR FASH IONS AT THE BEA CH NfW"Ol i 8[A(H ~7 ~ 3183 Hours 9 30-5 JO e Sundays. 11 -4 chairman of tbemaDDequln see-Uson K, Va.nce, club advisor, cblel Brick and Mr~. Le; y~ MORE BLOOD HEEDED tlon; W:rs. Darrell V. Cole, pubUcity; W:rs. Marlo Paelal, Dyke yo«.b coocerts· l4rs Hall HotPital wiD bott the d.eoraUou . ~mtD.; W.rL eoorcba.tot; ~rs. Durell v. tbeodon Taft, 'IOl~a; ud Harbot Arll Bloodmobile to- CM.rles C.)lotcf;"resenatioltS Cole, deeontiODr,'"llri.C. Paalllfi.-RlC.batd L. Alteli, frte day, Sept. 9, ttom J:SOto?p,m. chairman; ud Mrs. WarUn DuBola, flDaoclal semiaara; youth coacert biDiflt -Blood procram dlreetor Georp Kro&er, hospltaUty ctWrman. Mrs. V. Serle Wickham, globe-Over 1,000 trOme~ tbrougn. Hyde says that summer biood • The fasbion sbow wtiUeature trotters; Mrs. John Vauctan. out Orange County belong to the dooatlons took a sertousdJpa.od models from the manoequln golf, 18 Dole; Mrs. William A., 28 women's committees . Chair-curreot siC)I)Ues stand at a section, led by Mrs. Stam]V. McDume, golf, 9 hole; M.t's. mto of these IP'0\4)S wlll be critical level. More donations Tbe models will be Mmes. How-Gino Martnetu, courmet; Mrs. Introduced and will disclose are needed so that certainelec- ard A. Mitchell, John J. De-Howard W. RUS&ell, Harbor their fuod-rtislng plans ror tbe Uve surgeries will not have to be laney, James A. Lee, Gladys Area CoordlnaUng Councll; comlna: year. They are M_·s. curtailed. H. Sykes, James C. stamper, Mrs. Marlin Kroger, 1\ospllal-r--------------------~!£~--------------------------------------­ WilUam H. Phillippi, lvan Stur-tty; Mrs. Paul McLellan, Hi- ps, and Mct..aln Russell. Mrs. Tim6l's; Mrs. Wilbur N. Brans, Pat Harrison of Lido Fashions knlt-wlts; Mrs. Jack K. Wager, will be the commentator. lan.guap; Mrs. James C.stam. Arnone the speetalguestsw1ll per, mannequins; Mrs. Enrln be the past presidents of the Schwaer, pullameotarlan; Thursday Moro.tnr Club: Mrs. Mrs. Charles Gayklrd, reset- Robert W, Roper, foWl111n&: ntlons; Mrs. George Scbatfer, presldeot; Mmes. Howard W, S1nrlealres; Mrs. WUllam R, Smeltt.er, John E. Williams, Heins, telephone, newcomers; Jolln T, Butler, Jack W. Mar-Mrs. Tboma.s E. O'SulUn.n, stli.U. Robert w. Goedbart, termts; Mn. Jobn H. CODDtllJ, James A. Lee, RobertO. Smith, thll.ter; Mrt. Robert W. Roper, Lloyd A. Wilson aDd Mrs. Wll-TMC tours; urs.JameaA. LH, U.aa K, Vaoce, !Unk>r put 't'lstt&tton. prnideat. AIJO attendlnc •"I be Mrs. Edpr R, Htll, pres:ldeot 'of F)oreoce Crittendon Home; Mrs. WarUn ShMlY, Newport Bll.ch Ubrarian, and Mn. Wll- Uam H. W~tnr, prestdent ot the Harbor Kty of Child Guid- ance Cllnlc. Mrs. WJUI&m Mcfarland, flrst vice pruldent aM pro- cram \:hllrman, hal arraneec:t tht toUowtnr procrams tor the yeu: Hal Peary, the Great Gildersleeve; SaDdra Little, astrolopr; Mrs. WUUam S. Lee, IecturlDr 0111 Madame MociJosb.; tho Com Mea f11C11 School Madrtpl starers. tile tprlDc taal&1oa shOw and tbe Ulllol&l arts and crafts shoW. Tbe orpntuUoos aided liUt y-.r by the clab were United Cerebral Polsy, City ol Hoi><, Mary Freach Beoeftt FllDd, Co- rca del liar Mlclrlp.lStncers. SertlDc wttll Mrs. Donald E. GU'r art: Mrs. Wtlllam Mc- FariiDd, t1.rst Ylce pretldent; Mra. Joha Morrla, 88COQd 91ce prHidlllti Mn. Harry F. Kalt, third •lee pntldtDt; Mrs . J, O'Hara Smttb, toarth n eepres- ld•: lllra. JObll A.. Ollboroe, rM:OI"ddaa eetrMal7; Mrs.Jobo FIHAHC!S ARRAHG!D ,OR HUG! !XPAH$10H Neuro-PsychJ&trlc and Health s.ntcealoc., 3907 Bireb St., Newport Beach, tpeclalll- lnc to acute p1Jch1atrlc and acute alcObOUc bOIPlttlt, u- BOUDCel eompleUon ot ftDIDelal urupmenta for an lmmtdlate $7 miiUoo IJ'Owlh proanm. Neuro preatd.eDt Ooald w. Wrl&bt llid tbe a.cr .. ment re~.ebed wtth Callforala Medleal Propertiea Ltd., Lo1 ADples, a CaUiorola llmllod portbor- shJp, wollld adtqcately flD&Dcl the eompu)''l IJ:PIDIIOO pro. cram thrOUCb 1G?4. Mr. Wrt&bt 101<1 tbo f\lods Would be made antlatlll La lbt form of bolplt&l proput&ea. acquired or coutroctecl b7 mil- tal aareemeDt, for 1oq: term leaset.ck to Ntu:ro. nt•cr•-meot, bt atd, eau. 1oo $Z mf.J.UoD 1D propuU81 to be ac- <et>led b7 N-o tbt ftrol ,.... and $!.5 mttlloo dortar ae11 aueeeodblc II--parlod. Major emplealJ ID tbe P:- pauiGG P<"'"'m .. m bo pllcod 00 RaloiP Hllll Hotpllala ... tilt lrtolmiOI ol alcollotllm, aeeonlblc lo Mr. Wric'll. CAL.L .....O.wPI P'OIII AN IIX .. IIIeT CAlli NT CONMJL. TANT WKO WILL. CONII TO YOUIII MOM• wtTH ~1:1 WITMOUT AMV Oa.IGA'fiON TO Vout • of our toward II wtll nse up from a spooous p\ozo poved rn warm red bnck and 1urrounded by nolrve tree1. Symbolizing the fact we ho11e been a California company for over a hundred years . The sculptural colonnade of 34 .foot, whrte 1lone columns around the burlding will reflect our pride rn berng the Wests largest mutual life insurance compony. And the gravily· defyrng way rn which each of the floor1 ex lends oul beyond the one below it wil\1uggesl our progres11ve altitude toward change. But our dramatic new operatiOnal headquorlef> in Newport Center wrll also be very efficienl A sloff member localed on, soy, the 3rd floor will find that ' the other deportmenrs he works wrth most frequently wt ll also be or the 3rd floor. And the people '>e consul! I regularly on the 2nd floor. or •oe 41 " floor, wr\1 be nghl below hrm. or above f1rm. Not a! the other end of the :Jurbng. The center of our oew home wr\1 be a breath of fresh c~r A 90 .fool square alnum offenng more lrgl>r end londscoprng and a pleosmg change ol poce as one posses lhrough. Or goe1 around rt. Our 800 11CM "'embers wtll hove 274.000 1auare feet d. vrsuolly delighlful • spaces to ento)' lncludrng drnrng rooms. Lrbury. Conference rooms. Medrcol focilihes. And 6 passenger elevolors to reach '' all Workrng rn 1uch a beoutrful erw,ronmenf, Vtlf! expect to create mony of the rrrogrnoh~~e new rnsun:mce servrce1 needed for the future. at Kcchv Bamea If ' a11:17~.w.• 1:::1~ fR•ri,.._, "-CH .. ST1AM .... CC*. JM M .... ·-· c-111-. ........ IIUJJ ~ T-: "T-. /r6td, In .... dDt bo :::r: ..... deatb. 1'llat God appeared ;. .._,...., lui ,.,. :a-=l oj millions. he il ·~ to hiYe thr Tabcmade ud ubd Moees, ,_ • lflil ,_,.., ot · ' , M: sa.Ht. "'l..ct'a lave God oat of "Row folw wiD thia people ~ .,.,.,. #rota ,. liNg or th.is-thls i• busi __ .. ln fur~ •ok~t..me! and )low Ioctr win it (Reb. 3:12). the.r converu.tion, he npatect be rre they beBcve me, for ~.n Better • UDdmtand this ln- .,..., there are certain buic facts that we thoald first study. None ol \11 lilcet to be ditclplined, but it it abeolu~ly necasary that we mutt be traintd, ancJ dis- cipline and o:ptrimce are the bHt tnc:hert. Discipline is not puniahmmt, for, if a penon is wen 4isciplined, he will need 1111rry little (M:InisM-tent. T have heard it satd that, if a worm is plattd in a ~ which has a rentral partition witJ, tw" smaTI openmgs cormt>nir•::-the two sections, the: won" w::· learn to cra111•l thr,.,ugh tlk GiWii· ing~. H a tiny wirr \". ;.-, ~ \'f'T"\' !>mAll elertric1l l"ll '!'.,~. !~ plaCed in one of t\:lf' ho'•'• ::•1•). if the worm •r:~wl! ow-r •hf' .··irr :and R"Cts a lit!le o;horL r ·• i'' never crawl through that h.,!, again and wilt always ch01•-<c the ~fe optning. this &t~tmac:nt. He wu ~-the sima wldm I haw •hewed' minded that it wu God'• Licht-:amonr them?" Then God added, houae, .and that he would have "I will smite thtm with the to deal with God. He 1o.t hia pcstilmte, and dblnherit them, life on the A~ric.an Airline• and will make of thee a grtater Ekctra plane that cruhed into nation and mirhtier than they." the East River on February 3, We know that God could ca1iJy 1?59, He no:* bas the opportu-han done thete thing~, and we mty to expbto to God the rela-know how amy and ri.~i~·tous tive importance of his busineu lh< opposition to God wa.s and <~nd God's bwinas. how futile wu the opini01; a.u-1 vote of t.he majority of the peo- fJit• thl!n (and !.~ today) W e kno\1 ;:tat God alone is 1hra 1·~ a nl.lifl'lt\· whr r ~onm.1rerl ,.·:rh :~.II ·,f tht-in'-IAbit:!r:b n: rhc earth INGIATlTUDI AND SIN WHUE EXPERIENCE f'iLS H uman bein~.!! do n01 j,.;,~n £rom c.xperienc(' as f'::t-<i.y :u a worm. A full~growt• n:;1n will driuk wh iskey. get mll• ... il.1W.l. have a miserable t1 me. ~tlin his clothing, have an unpl t>asttnt aeene :at home, get in _i.1 il. an r1 even get discharged f~nn1 hi~ j ob; yet he s~ms to ha \'r-k "nrd nothing about tht baJ t"f'"l·ct~ ':lf alcohol and will continut" tu drink it and get intoxicated That is man's weak, evil nattrre. God brou.rht the Oti1drm of lsrad out ol Egypt by a ~eries of great miracles that w~e wit· nHSed by the Egyptians and re- lated by them to an tJ.t SUr· rounding peoples. The plagues and the Red Sea craning, and the destruction ctf the superb Egypti:m army must have startled thf' then known world, and have cha ncterized the Is rat! lites as a :miquc pt!Ople with a most flOWt!rful God . Tt S«ms that all of the world h;td respe•t for the power of \.00 save the He- hrtw pt!C!Pie tht"mselves. \tith the bhndness, ingntrtude. and fQrgetfuJnes'l so often mani· festtd hy help!ess pe:oplt who lt.1Ve ~f"n .sav«d from great .ianger, they 50011 look'!'rl upon tht'ir Rescue:r and ~cndactor as a nuiunce and ton&idered Hi~ help and guidance as unnetded and ·nn.,......ry. Tber decried His power, sc:omed H rs manna, r~jected His advice, and refused to obey His commands. As we read the rf!COrd today, we: marveJ at their unbelief and fatal short- sightedness. We ~uld look in ou r mirrof3 to get the answ~. Nations art only men in the mass. and 10 narions have the ev~1 characteristic-s of tht in- dividuals multiplied and a~gra­ vated, and seldom dominattd bv the best elonents. The law o"r God is, "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap:., Man cannot deceive God. This is a!KI tnle of the conduct of nations toward God. Tht na- tions, big and linle, will rcceive in God's time the ir puni shment for their misdeeds. ON Til£ £DGI Of PAAADISE God had been leading the Israelites through th~ wilderness for several m011.thl, and had sup- plied all of their needs and had kept aD of Hil promi~e~. He had brought them to IUdesh Barnea on the road to the Prom· ;S<d Land. and 00 lhe edge .. it. Spies had been tent out to survey the land, and they had returned 'with their ~rt. It was a fine, rid! land, "and surely it Aoweth with milk and hcmey," and they exhibited the fruit of the Land. But, they said, the occupants of the land were strong. their cities were walled, there were giants in pne of the sections, and the Amalelcite:s, Hittites, Jebusite:s, Amorites. and Canaanites were very antago- nistic, and would vigorously dt- fC'Tlcf their hom~ and posses- sions. MAN HAS NO EXCUSE Just bttau5e tht re are thou · sands or millions or men com!l - ting a deed that is wrong, they need not e:xpect to be excused or forgivm becauSC". of their num~rs. If it is evil for one 1n;an to commit some act , it is l ven worse when that art is ,~rformed by multitudt s. Me:n ··em to think there is saftty in ·roups, or gang!, or uni()n". anti '-.,t in such large numh .. ~rs they ill be perminect to do thing, fnr ,-hich :1. single: indivirlual woulrl ! arrested and puni~hcd. TI•is 1y work in human society, oic·h often rt'(:ognin•s fore~ :t'i ·i r:ue, but it never wor i.;~ in ·r•·, relations with lr<Xi , who "Not by migl1t . nor h_:.- '1", but by my spirit, sa;lh the d" (7..ech. 4 :?) The history '·•' Hebrtw ~ople is a~1p7e u;~ of thtse: truth~ r<~..rl i• ':\· Almighty 0n~ \ ~tartl ing evirfi'n,·l .,f 1'"Ji, ·rurred in a N,.., .. Vnr\< Ci•·,. :1. 'ing projC'Ct .-.nnh" I''~· • ""';..'1> where they tore down ~ lot of 11uilding5 they call slum•. ~·) tl..,; the City could erf"rt ~()IT"C pn.·!. em apartments, ostf'ncihh· fnr th~ help of the poor. but in t~i5 cut, to form ruidences for ex- eartift:l of banJu.. insarance com- ~ aDd other wealthy or- ,..Uzations in what is can~ the Wall Str-ert Diatrict. I under· stand the City took ov~r the propert_y for condemnation, or othuwiStt", and that the property then wu _,ld to ;a contractor for apprnximate:ly half its co5t, and the loti was made up by the U.S . C.O.unment paying two--thirds md thr City J)Olying one-third. On the extreme northerly edge of the property was a Mission which had been running for over 20 years, known as God';; Light- house. It was v~ry respectabl~. nk ely housed, well ma:1aged, and 1ts purpose "'""s to take care of the ;eame:n who come in on th,. Lnwer East Side <)r M;tnhatt:~n ;n lxxl ts -t!tc: ar-:-r.10!tl.) Sc:a~­ t!:navian. The ~-liJo~!On rmod~ no c!-ugt for its se-\'iccs. io~ sletp- •n;: quarters fM food. or ar.~­ tf-f16 1'/.S(". 4,1..,..ut 100 I'OIJ11 lMo ~ccommodated at ~ting-5 and other gathering! \Vhen thr Board '>f God's Lighthou'le heard of the plans, they offe•·rri to pllt a new frort on tl1e bt.lildil"lg, mort lik~ a rhaptl and have a c:;l.mday morning c-h urch .tervlee .:and :t ~unday M"hool for chi!- f!rtn. rmd abo a Bihle O ub for children during the weoe:k. The contractor', however, absolute:ly refused to let the Lighthou~e Jtay, claimil1( that it would les· wn dte attnctivenes~ of the: three Jt.ttory apartJJ1mU. He .. ,......, .... "" .. p<eted to ..... -· ........ the r.r;,_ GLORIOUS FAITII Caleb and Jos hua s.1id. ''!~rt 'JS go up :!I once. ~nd possr~· i•; f•y we :~.re wr-" :lble to 1\"e~rom~ ;. •· Thrst two men S.":'.\' r.~ . .-1 'i"<! J:J~ t'1 .. ,. loo'<e:-' 1! ~:1r • '' k 1~ tl:Y1:"''' 11,,. )""-tP· o' 1:1:·r, i:· F' "-'1· · . t ·~ ··e-r :-.n~ 'T · .,, . ..& 1 t1:•t-:•:i o .. -; ... ~. · Hl • '-.,1:' !"lr;:;••trh~ i'-1~:;-; 'I., ... :1n• 'it " \' ~~m:Hh ,,:, .b· : .. · J, .:,l.ll' •J--,...Jf!!: :i.c:;t> ,··;,•'ii-:e r1:>\' J. "' • ,o:; Ht" hr.Juc-'"' !!,. n :t.:"t•.:!- rl:,. R::-r:! -:::ea ..... ,~ r~t:-s". •i (• 'i~ r~": kr .... -., !-"'),, r.~ ~ ,, ·1-1' • w:. 'ht ;•icto--irs ~"' (1,"1; 1 ·•· ·~ .,. k;-<'"",\" If:,•; :t:~-1 brl ~C>:t.­ ·1 ··~ ~:>:t~ ; .. _ '!i.: ;o l.J,'it·,· :r .l' ·1· ·· r.~' 'll~ a:1<i al! "Uj''l•;lic r. ;· ·~ '--n"w ~!-> lt H,. c.-.uir! .mo! · rn!rl .-.u-ry n:;: ; ~! n~ H :c prrJ•r- i'>" 1)("th :_ ,..,·...: .. ,..,-1 :ll lt-~t .. ~. DEFEAT WITHOUT GOD :'1!1 :he othrr t~n spirs we:r,. ",]rfr:.tists." Thev did not !rot.. at thm~s throu~h· the S(re:en ol bith in an infallit..le ('rOd. 11lt-}' <a11ed themseh·es "practical" men. They rationalized the ~ituarion. The:y proce-eded pro- g-res.!lively backwards. propelled by thcir doubts and fe:an . They said that they we~e: as gra!shop- pers compared to giants. and so were hopeles.~ly outclassed, man for rn.1n . Their human oondu- sion arrived at by the vote ol 10 aga inst 2, was , "We be not able to go up apinst the people; fOf' they a re !trongtr than we.'' They entirely ldt God out of their calculations, just as God S«med to be left out of the COn· fermas of the "Big Three" and the "Big Five," and out of th~ United Nations, in their vain atte:mpts to adjust and ld.· tie all the world affairs todar- And, as the Israelites ""failed •n 1490 B. C., so wm tk le:adeu of th~ world bil in 1964 A.D .• for men ha'lt Seamed of nothinr in thew 3,4S4 ye:ar~ that can take the place of God and Hla po- and loft, and they think their bulinta it biqa: than Goer• buainat and their ifttdJec:t ~ tapable ... God'• willdc.. MAH PUIS-IS VlCIOIY __ ..........,. .... _ ., -~:.. lll>lf ;, ...,. .... Aod .... -jooity noiod - -• lb -. aoli,..,.. -God ... ......,, nlio to .... ----thrir -· Tho pooplo pal' ... ..... .... --God, oi.d-_,. .... 111m. Calol> .... ..... _ ....... lfloo] ... JIII.widttM-'t I _,._,.,,_ ... .._ to...,W."AM .. l.o.lla HUM ILITY, POWER. PARDON Mo~es w 'l.• "'ln the spm,"' lt-" w~ !>a}" tOOay. Herr wa;; :!.c ll.:mpta tion :o bt:come the pro-- gen:tN of a race an::t nation greater than that otfer('d to Af:lr;.h:Jn'. But }loses. dori;:g hb -H.' \'t-'lrs in tht' w1iclcraen. had lca~ned the b!>On of hu- l'lil itl He rl1J no: w.I!H to be the ftr:J.d. CJi " new anrl grl'<lt<::-:· peo- pie. He merl'ly w,1nr<:d God's pl.m to lot c;~rricli out ;.~ it haci l.oeen proclai med tr> tht · . ..-;>rl(.!. l-lf' di<f not w.1r:t th-:-\IO~od:y pc.:r- plo:s to have am oc.::tsit.m to qut·~tion the powe-r of God, anJ he ~aid : '"Lt t the power of my Lord be great, according a.:) thou hast spoken. saying, The Lo~d is long-suffning, and of great m('rcy, forgiving iniquity and transgres.sion, and by no means clearing the guilty, visiting the iniquity of tht f;athers upon tht childrt n of the third and fourth generation. Pardon. r beseech tht'e, the iniquity of this peoplt." THEY MARCHED TO DEATII The Lord heard and pardoned, but decreed that, of all of the responsible hraelil~s abo\'e 20 yea rs of age:, none but C~eb and Joshua would enter th e Promised Land. Then began the lon~st funeral process1on in hi5tory. For the next 39 rears, God kept the: Israelites march· ing and campin¥ in the wilder- ne:ss. Like livtng corpses, the multitudes walked along-marry· ing, trading, and dealing, and thinking t~y were lllive and living normal Jives, but all the while they were dead in God's sight, under His c:ondemnat:ioa.. F -om day to day, people: died and were buried in the wilder· ness as the proa:ssion of corpses marchrd to th~r prede:stinated ,~:"r;ave:s, e;amed by their un~tid. rt coeNiuus •· lfAM ,. .... ......... .... IOCIIfT CHICAGO, ILU'fCMS ~ THE NEW CREATION In Romans 5:12 God tells us how ~ are all rel ated to the f1rst man, Ada m: "Wherefore . as by one man sm entered mto the world. and death by sm. so death passed upon au men .... " TlHs verse clearly states that ev· ery cht!d born mto the world stnce Adam has partal!en of Ad· am's sinful nature. Parents somet•mes wonder why the1r children act as they do The answer IS s•mple! Every child is related to rebellious Ada m by physiul birth. and soon rebets like Adam, whose oflspflnij he 1s. In Scripture w:! are told that when God saw our sinful cond1· t10n He '"commended H1s love toward us, in that. wtule we were yet sinners, Chr1st d1ed for us " (Rom. 5:8). When you are m trouble and someone comes to you r aid, are you not automttically dr.wn to that person? Should we not then be attr•cted to the One who cared so much for us that He '"made Hlmsalf o1 no reputation. and tete* upon Him the form of • ser- vant. tnd was rMde in the like· ness of men; and beirtQ found in fashion u 1 man, humbled Him· self. end beclime obedient unto death. even the dMth of the cross .. (Phil. 2:7,8)7 Throulh ntrtural birth we take on the sinful IIJienns of our l)l!r· ents ~ to Adem, and frequently we ew-n h...,. the same physkai featum n our ,.,.ms. How touchlfll, then, to tlnow that the Lord J .. ut Chrtt.t toott on Him tfle "liNnet. of nwn" (•pert ftOm 1ln) end a tN God• man d'-d fOf" our lfn• upor~ the uoa' whert ~nful men (,.,.. I"'• u.] neil..:f him! A6 w. NC01ft1:n this end p6.ce our teleh In Him, • sp4rlt- uet bfrth tiMe plla lind we be- come tN ch..,.._ ot God (Joftn 1:12) ..... "*' ....... Mc:ol• .. ~ of ... 8o4ty of O'lmt God's ,.., er•llbft. for "-H ., ,... be 5ft CIWtlt. ._ fs • new et.-on .. (II Cor. 5:17), "c:r.tM In Clwtot---------· ...,. • _. ... Nla•·m to wid! •: t.r ._ eat.,. a. .. t n fl -.... die Solotvll Ill ....... triod 7 ..... -.. r..n to -Coll6 .. ] ....• -... --lo-(£pll. 2:10). • What is your decision? (A -pr-1>1' 111o To -oloo wloo-1111t Ill ~-lilT R... Lawr-.::e "· CanftJ we 1H Cllrt.tte•,.a,••-AJID ... UATIOif pulor al tM J'trlt ~ yt lta¥e &ccllfW tllit W ¢ If M•#1W 11:41-10 c-ollllc a.r va~~o1 oo -• ol Clirtlll 11 Calnr7. t11o au oot -·· ,,... .. ,.,.. B.tlJ, Alplt 15, 1171 , "II Word ot GoiS telll • tMi we Tllllt ,.. rfNlMJ' 18 Ill oab" DDW putor-ot· c...,.,. CMM m111t ••••• a rt&M •ttttwlt 1D Ood. God bu re.U..td POl -Cllotrell lA Gl_,.,) -tllo l11tht11Y-ol tllo lroal .., ..... lo Jodlo • • • Cb..-c~t. The buic:JDNa .. tllat .W.C JOR brotW ar ,._ (Cootl-!rom lui WHk) Tbt Blblt RJI lbll Cbrlat -lor .... ,-olptr- tbat Hla Ch.-cb ts compoeed of IYUJ type of PIJ'IOQ: J.- &Dd Geatlle; sJa.ve am tr•; rtcb aad poor; lllteWaeot aad t_..m; Black aad Whtlo. PQII- lttvely, the 1Dclui1Yeaeu ot tbe Cburcb makes 11 opeo toeYtrY· oae b Cbtllt's ate. •• DMd to remember lrOIDtbl.l MJctlbGr, .._ tlllltdi.Jol)ldc- ponbla II tllol Wt oloo1 ilaft aoot -· lbtrt wiD too a to joodce; II II oot oar o:a111oc -lootw-lbtp>Cidud 1o be tbe jal:lp; IDd we ue Dart tbe bad, tM ... ~ aat tbt ...... to )ldp. GootiiU re.noolllllll lou. Tbt _,, ._ orbo richt tor HltUelt. ban rteeiYtrdtblrlpteo._.. Tbe Dep.tlYe tide to tbl In· ClulfYeaea of tbe Church, to Pill 1t bluotly, Is tbat wlthln Its prectDcts you wtll tlad both tbe good aod the bad, tbe usefUl Ud the useless, Wbea tbe Word ol God tella Of Je-Cbr&a, ,..U bt pre-u tbat we are DOt to be Jude~ MrYed, jut u tbt JOOi! ftal meatal. we mustremembtrtlaat were put lato eoate•oert. Tbat thll does DOt mean certa1D PI'HC'l'&tloe ot belie¥en .11 lhlllp. II does oot ,..... 111111 latiq place rtPt """· U ,.,. we an just to gin ~. lower h&YI eoateiHd your .m., hafl our Jtaada.rds, and let eYerJ lntted JeiU Cbrut JDto ,.,..- DOD..pt0fes$lnc person lDto the W., yoa are u Caod u to Cbllreh. We mu.st alnys_JuUt bt&•ta.. Your rame 11 written tbat Jesus Christ Js -tbe Door, 1D tbe Lamb's Boot ot We, the Way to eternal Ute, IDd the Ud God bu oo endlcator. oD Way lDto tbe Church. truer. Your •me la ntttea Let's look at ourseh'es tor just a mo1nent. What do we l1lld wUhln our churches? Wbat type of an imap do we project? What do otbers see when they look at us? 1s It an lmap of pettiness, blciF:ering. aOO .la.ult- nod.ing, or is U the tmace of love, s~rt, and positive at- titudes? You 'll flod both types W'ilhin the Church, both types of attitudes e.rpressed. Why is this? U Is because there are, not two kinds, but three ttnds of people. There are spiritual people, people who are born- agaLD, walklnglnfeUowshlpwtth the Lord a.od &rowing in grace. Then, there are carnal people. They have also beeo born-again but they are UviDg wUll UDCOD· fessed sin In their Uves . They are out of fellowship with the Lord, and they are acting ti.ke the devil. The third type of people you will find In the Church, the visible kingdom, are the reUgious do·gooders wllo are uns:ned. This type of person mayootbebothreliglous and a do-gooder. He may be the C.E. type, attending on Christ- mas and Easter, or he may come a Uttle mor e often LD order to be nea.r the goOd luck charm, the Church. This person may do a lot of nice things, The carp Is a beautiful fish to see, but U is useless. U you do not know Jesus Christ as your SaYiour, whatevec you do Is utterly use - less, Religion and works won't save you. You arejustreUgious and lost. NeUber does tbe inclasin-tbere In lodeUble Ink.. Wlth tbat oess ol the Cburcb. mea.o tbat 10ft ol a p.r&Dtn, you u a tbere 1s to be ao dlsc:lpllDe. CtuUUu llbould ban a joyous It meau that II a persoo pro-life blre oa earlb, U Y<Mt. dcm't, teases to lmow Jesus Christ in U 1s becaU81 you ba:re UYed a persooaJ. sa.Ylogre.IUioosbJp, eootrary to the ettb:enshtp you we· are to accept btm. It does have fD beano, llld the Lord tas not mean that we accept tbe found It DeCessary to ghe you ullitarlaD, the agnostic, the per-an eartbl)' spanldng, soa wbo does not subscribe to But wbat lrill happen to those the tenets of the Faith. What wbo are DOt CtlrlsUans, who this doetrloe of LDclusiYtsm llaYe not lnYited Jesus Christ means is that we do DOt jOOge into their Uves? They are ban- the relatlonshl.papersooclalms lshed to tbe only place where to possess witb Jesus Christ. God's preseoce Is not reaUsed. It means that we do not judge They have UYed a Ute ohrorth. a professing Christian. wllo may Iessoess, tlle worth1essaess of llue a moral lapse. sl.D, the worthlessoess ot a Uft It does DOt mean that Christ. wasted in stn. They are con. tans should sit by aOO allow signed to hell by thelr own some members totearaChurcb clloice, a chOice made eltber apart with gossip, wHh setting throagb oeglect or rejedloo of member against member, wb.lle tbe best that Heaven had to seeting seU.aggrandJ.zement,It offer, the Lord Jesus Christ, means tbataCburcb mustma.ln-Woo pve Hts very U!e to brlnc taio. a discipline of JtseU. This redempttoo. discipline must always be ex-HeU is golng to be tull o1 erted with two PUl'PQ6eS Ln miod: people wbo tried other things. the restoration of the erring They tried reUgtoo, philosopby. ones and the protection of the good works, and oo telling what Church. else. They are just Uk.eCbarUe We must set a standard to the Tuna, LD the commercial. which others subscribe. Then He keeps trytng to become a we must leave the coodltlon of star, but toooavaU. The answer that person LD the ha.Dds of God. Is always, "Sorry, CharUe." He 1s either a liar and must face Only the best. God has said, the judgment of God, or he Is "Only the best," and Jesus among the righteous. There Ls Christ 1s the only One Wbo coming a day or separation, and eau furnish the best. That 1s all deceit, seU-deeeptloo, de-why you must exchange your celt of others, and attempts to U!e for His. deceive God, wUl be bi'ougtlt to You can do that right oow. Ugbt. Tbere is coming a day of You can step from sinhllness, Judgmeot, of separation! selflsboess, a.od uselessness to .,. ............... Porabolicol or Historical, Local or Univer.ol f rom CHRISTIAN NEWS, New Haven, Mo. (CootU.ued !rom last week) By the mou th of Hts prophet, Isaiah, God sa.id: "For this Is as the waters of Noah unto Me : for as I have sworn that th e waters nf Noah should no more go over the earth; so I have sworn that 1 would not be •roth with thee. F"or the mountains shall depart and the hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, ne1ther s hall thecoven.ant ofMypeacebe removed, salth the Lord that hath mercy on thee." (Jsat:1n 54: 9 ·10.) in the Boolt or Job we read: "Hist thou marked the old way which wlclted men have trodden? Which •ere cut down out of ttme, whose foundation was overnown with a fi ood: Which said unto God, Depart from us." (Job 22:15·17.) Dav1d , who could say , "The Spirit or the Lord spoke by me and His Word wa s in my tongue,'' declared: "Thou covnedst the earth with the deep as with a gar· ment: the waters stood above the mountains . At Tby rebuke they ned; at the voice of Thy thunder they ha s ted away . They ro up by the mounta ins; they go down by the valleys unto the place which Thou hast founded tor them. Thou hast set a bound that they may not pass over, that they turn not ap.in to cover the earth." (Psalm 104: 6-9.) Jesus Christ , the Truth personifl~, Who testified before Pontius Pilate, "For this cause I came into the world, that I shou ld bear witness unto the truth. Every one that Is of the truth hears my voice," affirms, "As the days of Noah were, so shall a.lso the coming of the Son of Man be . For as In the days that were before the fiood they were eatln& and drlnlttnc marrytngandetvlng In marriage, unUI the day that Noah entered Into the a rk, and knew not unUI the n ood came, and tOOk them all away; so shall also the eomtnc of the Son of Man be." (Matthew 23:37-39. Luke 17:2«1·21.) In his first epistle Peter reminds us that God waited patiently In the days of Noah whUe tbe ark was belnl built, in which a few, that Is, etrbt persons were saved by water. (I Peter 3:20.) In his secood epistle be re· cords that God did not spare the anCient world but protected Noah, wllO preaehed ri(btousness, aDd seven others when He brOU(bt a nood on a world or un · godly people. (II Peter 2:5.) A. LOCAL fltfUMDA.TION? Some theotopns, wblle denytnc a world·wtde ca· tastrophe , as revealed 1n tbe Serlptur .. , wtlJ admtt that there is some truth to the atory, but tbat It waa a loeal Inundation limited to tbe Muopotam.J.u Vall.,. Tbe Catholic Eneyelopedla atatH rep.nllnc tbe dehap: '"l'be reocra""leal UDIYeU&llty of tbe Delup m&J be safely aba.Ddoned . Ne1ther S..ered Scrtptve nor tiD1· versal .cc:l .. 1aaUcal tradUklll radera It aCh-lable to adhere to tbe opi.Dioa tbat the Flood eovered tbt WbOJe s urface of the nrth." Thia writer profeaaea b1a lporuce r ... .rdt.ac"tiD1· venal eccletLaldcal tradU:ioa," but MYlar.,._ tupt the Holy ScrtptUrn tmc. ee.rlr dt.UAood M Dow• what tile Ster..:t ScrlpQ&re r..-Ja. He btlll"'ll tltat tiM Saered Sc:rlpture te tM tuput Mlborlty, 1111 ... or what thtt ''htdMr c:ritlu" beHt'ft ud ..._e:b, bet-alaN tiM Sacred Scripture 11 tile ...... ,.., tMrrut Word Of God. Some prot .. eou ._.. ~ ue ...U.U. lato illrt ame trap Sa.tu laid i)r A.daa _......, ...._ M ubcl them, "Yn, Mdl God .uct!" Dl4 God ......, •r tMt7 !!z ladMd, He aid It, ad .. ... wlll.t Be l&ld7 ""'"" .._ come to OM ot two .-chalt .. , troaot tbnl filM, •ttHr God did lOt _, It, It 1.1 .. WOf'd of .,... .-....o-••••• ra•c•, • .. e. _. mna wMt He aJd, .,... ••• oC ~ lt eaUed "fo,. ertott-. •• AriMrll wte u ... pro~t:aeor• ....... .., ..... •:tr ......... -... .-.... .,.....-.., ___ .. ... -. ..... -.n• ... _.,_.., ""' ... -.. _ .. llorJ_ .... _ a.. It, .... , .................. ..... -·· ............... hill ...... ..., ·~ ... rtn,'' ....._ a ........ •• II .. OWM~: "I -· ... 'r _,-u .. = t ... DoC IW....,...IIIo_, .. _ -lit corflllll'ild n. .. n JtJcttr ..... 1s awt.at." CCOMTIMUID MilT Will) • • rlg:hteousoess, glvlDg, and use. tuiDess by aceept.Lng tbe Lord Jesus Cb.rtst as your Saviour. Peter teUa 115 tbtt tbere 11 only oae re&SOD wbyGodhasoot brougbt time to a close lDd poured out His }bdgmeot. "It is not tba.t the Lord Is s}ow In hllftlllnc His promtse, as some SIQ)Ose. but He Is very patient with you, because It ls oot Hls wtu for any to be lost, but tor a.ll to , eome to repentance." That sboWd be a lessoo tor us. This shows God's careM coo. stderatlon In compulson wtltl our hasty judgment. Bill ln Ugbt of this judgment that is to come,-every persoo here should e.xamlne himself. Are you part of the compaay of the redeemed? There ls a danger Ln a false seose of securtty, You may thlDkyouare a Cbrlstla.n tor the wroog rea- SODS. You may l:lave DeYer de. elded for Jesus Christ. Why sbcxUj God let you Into Hts HeaVeD, wbeo. you have not ln- Yited His Sou Loto your Ufe? Why ShoUld God ctnyouaplace ln H•ven, wben you'n pre. ferrad the pleasures of sin more tllan His Son? Why sboold you be givea a welcome into H1s eternal abode, when you've chOsen hy- pocrisy. rellgton, and do-good- ism instead of a relatioublp with the Son of God and the power of the Holy Splrlt? Tbere is DO need for you to 110 ID heW • • • ,_ MA .. Q OF W. IAPTIST IIlLI Ta.UNI 101 11a,I,.RUtGPIILO, 160. 117 G. IIIU.UCIIAIIP VICK ------(Caotlllutd !rom lui wttlr) Lit -thlak ,_ tuM ..... about ........ of tht ....... ol the t..aab. ll ril ...... I•• ft 0 b _ ... _ ............. ..,._._ •"-...,.-•btnrllt ... l•......_.._. ... ........ oiOodwin_ ........... aad .. -boo hool '-....... -,_ Ood Wll eall a bah to 1M ronen... tro the naln and ...,_.._ -iiDil .... the ....... --' -...... ...... ke , thrt atheirlm. tha bllldeUV * ~ ....... -.._u,u-iiDil oil .... - Ia -..eeBrld Ouistendom. When Goll -that the eup ol Wquity Ia fllied to 1he brtm. then. He will ""'. holt. WMa s. c<mes, when J--fuiiUk r ~ 4th cbapt.er, U..t -wtl1 be the paDd ~ ol olllhe- l..t Sunday a..ilht ..... k .., -had a prCCJWii put oa. bJ our Deal Dtp&rtmeftt. ~ OM o1 the dMt JCMII .... in the sip lanfuale .aid to her teeeher, "'You bow tbe lint IOUnd tNt I shall ..,. ... hear wiD be the voice of the Son ol Cod when Ra ~ from ..___ with • about and the 'fOica ol the areh.ael lllld 1M ct..d iD. Chritt abaU riaa 11m, tNn we whkh an almt and remain ahall be e~~uPl -. topther -with -· 'Jhm. m,. friend&, this eorruptlbJ• shall put on. in· ~ thla IDOI1al .b&1l put 011 ll:amoftallty and all the-.... ~ ol this lila ahall be but. memocy. Row we laDe for that ~,., n ... 1a ttu. old body ol day our ~!7ft pow dim with the lhecW1nc ol m&DJ sa1tJ ....._ The footnep 11"0'" faltarini and the sboulden become •looped with the beu-tnc cl the burden. cl the JNI"S. What • tima it wtD ba ...two tbla raortal, this H.rthly body shall be ehulced. t-hi.med anew like unto the iJ1oriou1 body ol our riaiD. Saviour. n.en aball be bro\llht to pua 1M •Jinc that Ia wriU.en. "n.ath Ia ..-Uowed up in -rie1or)', Oh, death, where il thy attn~:. Oh, rnve when is thy victory, but tbanb be unto Ood whkh lfwth us the victory throqh our Lord Jesus Chrift." lrl7 friends. I want you to DOUce the wont. ol our text. "The MarTLace ol the Lamb Ia come. Let us be riM and re)oice for the lf.a.rrlep of the Lamb is come." Notice urefully thbr prophetic &nDOUIItttftDtfl ol -. aceomplilhed fact, or lhould I •J it il1 a fact propheticaUJ anno\Dit"ftl M atr.dy ~ In the Scriptura, In the propbedc: writinp when lhia is true It means U..t thit fact that t. ~ ia jWJt .. certain of ac:-compliahnwnt M if It weN a.lr!MdJ done. There is no pe-rhapt or preadWDtu.N bfto. • Jobft toob Into the future. It Ia .. wn to him the I!JW ol the Splrit to 1ft thiDcl whkh .,.. ,.t to caDe 110 ..... &Dill he-... the paa.. iiDCI ~ cl God ,............ r .. ,., it will ba a JoJow ~ # • for the BiWe .,. be, Chrt.t. shall ... ctl the tnnil ol hla aoul aal llheO be att.6ad. ll:r ~ if ..,. .. joy ... .. .. • , the: anple ol God today over -. ...._. that ,.,..., ... hcrw III\IC!II more wiD S..vm .....uad wtlh the ,.,... cl the .,.UC bo.t when aD the rNa lAd Ch\U"eh ol God. DJ1 be pracled UDio the l'a.thtr M a bricla -without IPOt or wrinkle or MJ .uch thine. Kow we found whrn the lrl.artiap Supper of the I...lb will take place, now wbrre wU1 it be? Whet-a will that Jrlarriace Supper ba celebnt.d? lly fMndt. I ~ leU you. I do not know tha ~ d.tcription. 1 ~mow it .u1 be ,onder m the a1r. r c&aDOt trrtU you the-klccltude DOl" latitude ol that wCIDdedul place, but I tbiDk I can trrtll JOU Ju.t • little ol ..-. It it. It is where J-wU1 be Did that .. eDCMIIh for JDe. It ia when-our -.cl .._ will ...ut. 'lit ._ wbam -han --.... --........ ewbU& n..,-wW lllel't Ul1 -,.. wOJ lit dowD 1 • .. .-d. enJoJ the .... fW piO+Wcw ol m. a.... • the eternal A.-roll. Y-.. IIQ" M.da. DO WGDCier the writ« aaid. "lAt. - be ,W &Dd Njoioe for U.. J11aniace of the Lamb il came." Ill that llarrl.-e we WU be fanw:r u:nltrrtd ia ~-UDkm with our lleeftllb ~ W011't it be wCIDderful Juat 1o lit down at the tab• with tt.c.e ol our lowd _. who hew bon. the bur~~.. ol life, wbo heft f.outht ttl battMa aal now haft won thre IDeorruptibJa CIVWft "? Now, whlll .....,_., aftar tha ~. then the ~ Supptr? I CMDOt ckw:rlbe 110 :fOU the ehoice roo. with whieh the pu.t Creetor ctl HMWB aad &utb will provide lor Ul that dQ-. J am pafeetl7 ...UU.. to IHve that in the hands of Hlm wbo doeth all tbiap .. u. Wltot ft Wo w-1 ~ ... ahall .-So be dr-t for that a q:t WMn will -. pt. our ~T Wa are ....... -..... Court -OW' Prl I .......... OUI" ••• ·1 .._. ..m ,_a. .. .. t ,.. au -· ....... _____ _ ... .aa pu1 • an t.-tJ.uUtuJ ... • 1llrhieh m. a.-....... ~ ..... , .. np .... -.. .. • .. lll>lf-.. lila-. Ooly ------· I ,.W.IW' 1 •• ' IINU..a.q._to ..................... wta ... , .. c.WI ............ .._ _ _.. ....... _ .. _ .. ___ ,._ ·- ~ ... ____ , ... __ _ ........ tr-fW 1 &QI' I t.t .... -----· ~--Miatobt • 0 , ............ t..IJ, ............. I ..... .._ trt .. " M RIIILaf"' .. 0..0.. _. .. _... ..... , ....... 0 1 ,.,., -.., • 0 pwl' I 4 ,,. .... wtD '* .. .............. ¢1 ....... IL I If ....... ', ............ , ... .................... ,,, ...... -... ___ .. .,.._ ____ _ ~"!-'! ...... -....... -. ~~~ .. ---·---·----................... EU'J ........... ~~~-.. ~-·--.. ·--...... _ ,. __ _ __ _._._..,_ .. _ .. ·~ .. ~-~·--. .. ~­------· .. ~--· fCID .. TF .. UID "liT Will) • .EW'OIIT HAI!IOR EIIIICII SEOOID SEC'llOII --.... ) lltURSOAY, SEPT. 9, 1!171 OOIIOIIA OEI.-I!A' CALl F. From the Police Blotter F-U$41 FICTrTIOUl BUIIIIESS NAill£ STATEMENT • PRIDA1, AUG. IS Ull ~ Clrelo, llldl Bo1, IIIICIIMI Ray Clou ..... , 10, -AaJ. I alld 14 ••• ol 1U -st., Wut II_.. A bleyelo niiiOd at $'15 wu -... -at 5:15 p.lll. ol bw&lorlled from lbo -110 !'1111 st., Weet N_.. oo KoJp r-e. 1010 E. 11&1· a elloriO ol lllllflorlor wllll boo 811'11., 11&-. dorloe IIMI IIMI -· ola cloC ealebor • • • o1t11t ••• F~~rllltvo niiiOd al Mark Blllr CbUdllr, 18, ot '1!5 wu stoliD from tbe laaD- 111 lllb st., Wut Nnport, dry room o1 lll&rcuerllo A. ,., anelted at l;lS p.m. at Headrick, ..00 Seubort Dr., tbt El Ruebo Muket, 2'7!1 Wnt Newport. betweea JUDI Newport 811'11., West llnport, 10 alld Aug. I. oa a ebup of lbopUftbal ••• A blcydt Ylloed a t $150 W'U • SUNDAY, AUG, 15 barciltlled from tbe JII"&P James Beroud MUler, Z1, at tbe Julie A. Scbmteslac res-of m~l/Z CeDtar St., Co.ta ld.ce, 1848 Port K.lmberlJ, Mesa, was arrelted at 9:SO Harbor Vtew Homes, between p.m. at 16th aDd Balboa BIYd •• Jub' SO and Auc. 12 ••• A central Newport, oa a ebarp Pl'fbolrd nlued at '1ZO was of lDtozlcatloo lD pubUc: ••• ltolllll from tbe Ff'OI Howle, Raymood StmoD Byrum, Z8, of ==1 1901 W. Co&ot IIYy., West New-1818 BaDlo& BIYd., C-._1 port, between 5:30 and 6 p.m., Newport, wu arrested at 10:10 BALTZ Auc. II ••• A roll ol carpet-p.m. al 2200 aod w. o. ... Ft., laC n.bMd at $100 waa stoleD Ceatral Newport ou a ebarp MOR TUARIES rrom !be balhrar al ll>e ~~au. "' tn~os~callo• h. peue ... day Aportmeob, 1001E.II&Dlo& Aatbooy · Barr 21 ol 328 17·C1 SUPERIOR AYE. BIYd., Balbol, durtngtbeaipt Montero, eaibOa,waSarr ested COSTA MESA of Auc.ll. at 4 p.m. at 28th st., arx:l W. U.ldway b-2424 • SATURDAY, AUG. 14 Ocean Ft., West Newport, OD a 3520 E. CDA$T HIWAY A )lcket nlued at $65 wa.s ctruge of possession of mart~ stolen from the Back Street Jt-ta • . . Robert Frank.Un CORONA DEL MAR clothlog store, 25 Fubioo 1s .. Myers, 35, of 435 Red)aods, ORiole 34450 talld, between 0000 and 12:30 Newport Heights, ftl arrested She c. 1'42 p.m. , •• stereo tapes n laed at 1:30 a.m. at Ceatral aD1 ~~==:.;:::;;:;;:=::::;~ at $36 were .tolen from a eu Vta ()por to, Lido Sb®s Area. beJooct.o g to DaDlel B. Wallace, oo a charge of lntollcaUoo ln ~' Z4Z5 2ZIIdSt.,CostaMesa, wbUe pubUc ••• Jewelry valued at """"..,.._. Jt was parked at Cypress ud $540 was stolen from Carol w*T :t• E. BaJ An., ~. bet'W'eeo Pelffer of Tustin, wb.J.le oo the _..... " and 11:59 p.m., JUly 23 ••• Ct~rooa del Mar main beacb 4Z7 I. IM • Piggy bulks cortalnlog $'1 in between 2:30 and 3 p.m., Aug. COSTA ~ coins were burglarlsed from 8 .•. Two bicycles nlaed L __ ..;'"":::o:::•:::•::•.:•:•:: .. ::•:••:•~-' tbe James A. Howie restdeoee, at $2.40 were burglarized from the prage at the Jetf W, Loac' residence, 1611 Aatlgua Way, * %-..:-~ BEAUTY NOOK 2732 E. Coast Hwv Corona del Mar Phone 644· 7 336 SALES & SERVICE Dover Sllores, between 11:30 a.m. and 12 :45 p.m. , • , AD estimated $269 to cash was burgiarlsed from !he Car1Gro- dacb residence, 117 Via DijoQ. Call these merchants for the best in service • Food to Go ~-­ FRI~D CH ICKEN U5-5990 1h00 A.M.t• t 100 I',M,OAILY CLO SED TUUDAY 291 E. 17TH STREET (A.T S.t.MT A o\MA A V IE.) CDSTA MESA IN I'PION'T Ofl' •Uti..DlN G I:M~"tUM .... ,.I(I"'G L.O T <t20 E 17TH ST. COSTA. MESA Hearin& Aids HAL AEBISCHER 646.7706 -646-6155 MALCOLM (BUO)CUTLER DISCOUNT PRICES ON CA RP ET ClEANING Tustin carpel Cleaners ~4-~81 Dlu-ftt .... , ... ,..til fwt~I NI ,-w• ,..,.., he"'• •• •tftc• 11t , •••• , ,h, ... For lnformatH.n Call Christopher 136-4067 ... 527-6506 1405 !. I!DIMGI! .. UNT A. ANA DIMMITT {)it!!;: fine11 qu•lity dry dranin1 on the premiRt • Self·KfYice laundry AU new -latt:IC model Fripdaire w .. en l lOO E.C-Hwy .• CDM ....... , 673-9605 I!L.ECTRICAL fU!'~AI e tM PftOVKMI!NTI e AOOIT IOH I OOMALD L ILDII ... 'f ............ ..... FLOWERS FOR All OCCASIONS DiM.,/ T1sh FLOIUSTS ~~ Proper Fitting Auured 3409 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 67S.3833 • Kennels ~& . I WILCOX-CRITTENDEN -HARDWARE ............ ·o.n.-aoo~t• 270DW. c..tMwy., N. I . 114MII31 z•u 'AtNTS • Newspaper POR LOCAL MIWS SU I SCII.I IB TO .TI B r•• Olfl<lol "_.,., .. •I •• 1n1 L COUf ........... -·--0111.1' IJ,H A 1'UI CALL f1J .. J,. Shrubs. Interior Planes Tropal & TrttS lmr<:Cicicks and Fertilizer Mute r Ch.vce a. Banll•m•rlc~ FREE DEUVERY Corona del Mar Nursery ~744 E. Coast Hwy. 675-0 160 •Paint Wallpaper HARBOR PAINT & WALLPAPER PITTSBURGH PAINTS Complete Line 13,000PATTERNS OF WALLPAPER 2919 E. Cout Hwy. Corona del Mu (NEXT TO PORT TH&ATI\Il) Pbone: 673-2033 A. R. MARSAC PLUMIErt 100 Carnation Ave. Corona del Mar • Phambinl ltepaln DAY A. NIGHT WA.TE il HEATERS ,7)-4130 • Prlntln& CAL"' Ul pOl lt11MA'III ,,. .... -·PWUMIMCO.. 2721 L C..ot Kltlowov c. ........ c.t ...... Lido IIJI, bttWt• lJ:JO ud c p.m. , • . TooU n.a.d at $1 'II -• IIWIIItlMd lnnD tiM -at IIMI Bln7 KtiiJI Willi&.,. r-•· 19'19 Port Clio .... Harbor VIew 11om .. , betwMD AUC. 3 a.Dd S. ' • MONDA-Y, AUG. 14 LoU lAureDt Eletmel•, 40, ot' lOIZ ZISUI st., Welt New. port, wu uruted at Z a.m. at Alllde AYtaue, BalboA, oo a cblrp of tnto:deatk)o Ln ~Uc • • • Harry Lambert I I I I II I I I I Tile lollowlq ...,._ Ia dOIDf .,.._, u: 4clay Tiro--. 1100 Wut CoutHtCbwar,He•- pon Be&eb, CaW. tzleO: LaM-. dalo 6 Cur, a CaW. _.. Uoo, 1600 WNt Cc.lt H1atrn.J. Newport Bacb, Calli. tueO. Tbls bualnest 1.1 beiq eoa- dueted by a corporatiOn. SlcDed: Do01Jd W. Carr. presldeat. Bekber, S3, of 112 45th St., w.. Newport, was arrested at 7:SO p.m. at the poUce sta. UOD oa a ebarp ot latox1eatioo iD pti:)Ue • • • Jewelry n.hled at $210 'WU barctulsed from tbe Keitb Cbarlet Whtie resl- <looee, 1945 Sbulogton, New. port Heiebts, between 8:30a.m. aDd 9:SO p.m. • • • A surf- baud Yl.lued at $45 n.s stolen from the sun root' at tbe Guy Rauen r811dePCe, 104-1/2 HlcblUd St., Newport Sbores, between 1 aDd 10 a.m •••• A tjcycle Y&lued at $110 was barelartzed from the p.rage at tbe Chris Johns relldeoee, "900 Seubore Dr., West Newpor t, dllrlog !be 11111>1 ••• FLShlng par nlued at $235 ns burg- larized from· the p.rage at the Dat1d B. Fr eeland resldence, I I I I I I.- I I I I I I Tbis statemeot fUed wtth tbe COUDty clerk of Orange Couaty on: Auc. 16, 19'11, by Betty J. Barptea, deputy c.ouoty clerk. PubltSh: Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, 1971, in the Newport Harbor Enslen. I I ...... _.~1 •• SHERATON-NEWPORT PLACE 1s the name ot this new hotel proposed to be bu1lt oo the Emkay property at the coroer of Birch St. aJXt M.1cArthur Blvd., near the Orange CoWJty airport. The 12-&tory fa.etllty wW feature an open central core surrounded by 450 llotel suites. The bulldiDc 1a designed by Edward Durell Stone, who ma.int:a.lns ot- fi ces in Palo Alto and New York City. Cost of the project is estimated at $8 million. I ANOTHER RECORD SET 336 Lugoala St., Newport The otncial total for August • BALBOA ~LAND Sborea:, between Jtme Z.f am bW1ding permits In the CUy Aug. 16 , , • Four radios val-of Newport Beach is $12,711,- ued at $84 were burglarlzed 088, boostl.ng the 1971 record from the om.ce of Crosson, to $58,993,199. Cameron and Btans Inc., 33.f5 This 8-molll:h total tor 1971 Newport Blvd., West Newport, ts already a new ealeOOU y-.r between Aug, l.f aod 16 • . • record, surpasslngtheprerious A shotgun aDd tools, total value all Ume year ly ltigb of $58,- $470, were burglarized trom 268,980, set In 1969. Tbe Aug- the aputmeat of Fr itz Wa.rreb ust total is also a new monthly Kott, 216 E. Ocean Ft., Balloa., record, breaking the previous between oooo arx:l "p,m; recor d or $12,006,994, set only P. Kemedy, r emodel, 800 s. Ba.y Ft., $5,500. C. E. Grutln, alteralioos al 208 ~~An., $5,000. * WEST NEWPORT HEIGHTS STOP Tit AT 11111 f b-; DI CTOGI!APH ~ECURITY ~Y~TEM~ fKI! MOST ~,ULAIII OtOtCf f'ltU OlMOMST IATION t'Uf UT!MATU c.l 547-4116 AUeSARMA .. , ••• ,tJiCII ALL ....... , 11:1'1 HEW PORT I LVD. William Messenger Co., 330 Placentia Ave., tenant deve). opmeat, $1,340. • BALBOA W. L. Campbell, a.dd:ition and remodellng. 2032 Miramar Dr., $6,000. the month befor e. ------,.,-,,.,--- Last mlnute permlts, issued LIGAL MOTICI just before the books closed --'==-=_;_---- for August, incloded the fol-F -12481 lowing: FlCTIT10l.5 BUSINESS NAME • CORONA DEL MAR STATEMENT John Pethecal, aputmentov-Tbe foUo'Wi.ng persoos are er garap, 721 Marguer ite Ave~ doing business as: Owl Maoage. oue, $16,600. ment Compa.ny, 21 52 DIC)Ont Don the BeachComber, 3901 Drive, Newport Beach, Calif. E. Coa.st Hwy., nre sprlnlrilers ornla 92664: Orner w. Long, aad redecorating, $25,000. 1401 Ga.luy Drive, Newport H. E. Rtley, 115.115 Bay. Beach, Calllornia; Bradford H. side Pl., re1oeate garage doors Killer, 55 Linda Isle, Newport to make 2 double garages, $1,-Beach, Calltornia; Willard s. 200. Volt, 2103 Granada, Balboa, • EAST UPPER BAY CalUornJ.a.. IDH, 2 story, 1 unit dwelling This business is bel.Dg coo- at "62 Vista Trucha, $30,000, dueled by a partnership. LIGAL IIOTICI! Signed: Orner W. Long. Ttlis statement fUed with the co.t}' clerk of Orange County on: Aug. 12, 19n, by Beverly J . Maddo•, deputy county clerk. P~llsh ; Aug. 19, 26, Sept. 2, 9, 1971, in the Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL NDTICE F -12910 FICTITI0l5 BtEINESS NAME STATEMENT The toUo'Wi..ng person Is doing buslDess as: Tbe Vogel Com- pany; 2052 Newport Blvd., Suite 10, Costa Mesa: Lois Tolen Vogel. 2218 22nd St., Newport Beach. Tbis business is being coo- duded by a.n ind1Yidua.L Signed: Lois Tole~~ Vogel. Tbls statement tiled with the comty elerk of Orange County OD; Aaio 30, 1911, by BeYerly J. MaddoX, deputy eountyclerk. Publlsb: Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, tn The Newport Harbor Ensign. LEGAL NOnCE· F -12911 FlCTrrlOlli BUSIN ESS ~AM E STATEMENT Tbe following person isdoin~ busiDess as: Harbor HobbY - crafts; 1926 Ha.rbor , Costa Me• 9262 '1: Laun Adele Allen, 130 James; Apt. 0 , Costa Mesa. Ttlis busioess is being coo- doc:ted by an lDdlvidual. stped: Laura Adele Allen. This st&tement fil@d with the county clerk of Otanp County oo: Auc. 30, 1911. by Beverly J. Maddo._ cteputy county clerk. Publish: Sept, 2, 9, 16, 23, in TbP Newp:lrt Harbor Enslp.. LEGAL IIOTICE F -12756 F'lCTtTIOW BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The folloWtng person tsdoing business as: Rayne Soft Water • 1780 NEWPDRT COSTA MESA 646-9383 Service, 17835-MSicy ParkClr-l:r''=~O"'""'""'.,;""'""'~ cle, Irvine: Howard Dale Keel-E er, 1 1835-M Sky Putt Circle. TID .A- Irville. '~• •.,~~~'? This business is being COO· :"' "iJ" ducted by an lndtvldual. ~ Stg:ned: Howard Da.le Keeler. ~(I~ ~ This statement nted with the e 1 county clerk of Or~ge County '"' Aug. 23, 1971. by Betty • . ~ J. Ba.r gsten, deputy county -·- c ~rk. Publish: Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, JOll Jll.wporl ll.cS. 16, 1971, in theNewport Karbor Jf..-port .._.. Ensign. C..=;;;;i;;,i""'"====.:.l £HIJR£HES F I R s T IN THE NEWPORT ... ESA AR EA c H u FOR IN SPIRATIO,"'' 9:45 --Bible Stu dy 11 a.m. k 7 P.M . -Services DR. JAMES CO .. BS Past o r ~ S~r~rla A~ra Ave. al ,\41J ~rJol ia 548·1733 COST A -'1 ESA 548·1733 BAPTIST H HOME OF P. G. NEUMANN CHR ISTI AN SCHDDL FIRST CHURCH O F CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido N~wporr Such SUNOA Y SCHOOL 9 Lm. a11 d 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICES 9 a.m. •11d 10:30 Ll'll. WEONESDA Y f VEN ING MEETING 8 p.m. READING ROOM w~~k days: q a.m .. 5 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTEfl Lultleran Oturch in America 2900 Pacific Vft Dr. CMona det M~r, cattf. DR. WI LLIAM R. ELLER Pht..Jn{' &44 -~664 Q·()() A.M Famtly Worship I 0 00 A M . Church school I 1 00 A.M . Frs1 LYe Worship NliRSE RY PROVIDED w~dnrsday : 9 a.m .. 7:45p.m.!'-----------' Tun day and Friday : 9 a.m.· 5 p.m.; 7·9 p.m. Sund3y: 1 p.m.· 4 p.m. SECOND CH URCH OF OiRIST. SCIENTIST Nnrpou lkach :11 Corona dd Mar 3 100 Pacific Vit<w Dr. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m. SUNDAY SERVICE 1'0 a.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING Rt<ading Room: 8 p.m. MOC>-8 E. Cou t Awy. EatN.a~e oa N•rd••as Mo n.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 p m. Tt.uDd.ay t\o'ening•: 7 to q s~t .: 10 a.m . to . p.m. You arr cordially inYif("d to attend Church Sr ooicr, .~nd co u.r che Rudins Room fltC tip II -a• i-·~-· 3262 Broad Su.ot Newport Heights I >\ Frn a"d lndtprndt"r Co tz R rt<ga t 10 ""' C.lcru tlan C hwrch REV. NORMAN BROWN "JJNIStfR. SU NDAY SERVICE ANO CHURCH SCHOOL AT 10:00 A.M. '••r<try c.art provided PHO.-,E: 6<42-2740 Central Bible Olurch 23RD ST. •t DRAHGE , CDS TA MU A -541..UOJ .. .., lloloool • WorUJP ... t :OO u4 10:10 La. ... .., , ..... llo..tolp ...•.•.••• ,,.. •••• •--., Bllolo •o~J • Prarer ••.•• 7:1G ,. •• A8 tr' r nt•t oMrob wttll ltW• ••*.. ' f 2 1 C•••l•k Fm1rall 1111 a.. II W11b hlw COWUII MPll. AIM 1-.u&. CINIM ... ••••l•~oo•••• CDIII'uY lDI1 MAIJIOUliK CaYPII --... ., ••orial ..... ..,,r--C:? Ill&) "'cll)dl., ... 0.. llj '"',... • 1111111 • , ........... = "!s li ....... JIC .. ? ....,llllllk•ac 1 aaW......._IIZ ... f:' I .. ..,_.,. ...... .. ..-lvr ................. .. .......... ~ .... -....... .... Ill----:::::..~~ ,_ ..... •z••-. 111·1121 C10LL n•• PILOM "'"oat ...-a • BIL L GRUNDY 'S SHIP HOUS E "L E AKIN' TIMB E R S" AWARD ' UII'ORT MAIIIOR EIIICJI !ECQI!p SEcnOII --PW 4 IIIUIIIIoW. IEI'T. I, 1171 OOIIOIIA DEl, !lA!, CAU F, She cheen VA patients ., ..., ... _ TIIIJ .... ...,. ---- A J-1111 lor lllillllr1 ward --· Ud -JOdMII-ai.._Bacb lnJI< clr-ac ... ft .ll.lllt V ..... Ho~lalm_ll& ... • PI---,...,._ -.......... COli'&-_ .. 9'0......,.1 Ute CHII. w-•• Kilty (Wn. LuUt) Pem~ Yi111 Wro • ._ II orl .... ll)>lrom til St. J...olb:, Mluourt, WWt 1M ro~ 14 Ytul, Kitty hu cte.. attiDdld W&atdoctoo UldYer .. Yot.d blr Umt oa a wMtly IU)'. After II'&~ abe hilt bu1J, brtqlllr m• Ud women to wwk for her fatbtr, u of .. lttma tbey Dted, &Ddpertormlnr ftei&1 ol tbt Wl.buh Ra.llroad. all types of penollll ltl'riee. La dDt t1me a 70WlC etYll •- As a member of NeW'pOI't PDHr. IAaUe PillA. conquered Be&eh Ebell Club, Kitty hu bet he&rt. Hll WOrk took tbe luolved club members Ill her Jow:lf eotttle to H&vaaa, Cuba, year rouOO project of knlttlDc •bert tbey rtJided l)r 2 Ytt.n. ai.J,ppera and robes torpaUeots. 1D 19UtbeLesU.Pe~m~came ROBERT ULLJE, .aa ot Mr. Petrot.11 'field beckons n. ·-_...,. Ill--lilt ,.,,..,. Ud ....... ... .. ... .. -I ara at Orllltf .,.. c-ot OCC, P•-CQUIColloiOia~all ..... -lat•'"'*t-canU4.NN. 67M1a .... wllo wpl Jabo IIDII-. R~ lo .... 100 -II ~~~~~~~~-~ ... •tar umoo .... ,..,. ace ..,. w~u r• a.roap Stpt. • art ...,.,., Aod occ ""' room 11. C'"-art 84111. 11. lor ..,_-wllo waalo ID Ill ••••••••••••••••••• IDIDII. "Tillliiii·JIU' COWN fl:lr PtiQPie Who nat to ~r:ttowort,'' AI Ktrr, .tutractor for tbe Pf01Pm, aid. HTbtrtlu bleb demud tor our p-aduatM be· eauae we wort 10 cloal)' ,.th IDdustry. OUr ·---l)rtliP I.Dd domtltle 1obl, everytbtq from drllllilr aad producUoo to omee jot. to sales &Ad reHUch. SAUCERMAR SCHOOL ORANG!! COUNTY I'AIRG ~NDS WHRI THI PIOG M PITS THI CHILDI hils 1 tiii'IIP • H. SMiru, Ed. D. Tel ....... M ••• khMI 141-17)1 (eve.) .NIIOLL -1'011 I'ALL She Is generous In her praise to CallbD.Ia to Un, ud bi.Ye aod Un. Robert W, Llll.le of of Ebell Club membera W'hoalao *" bert "'I llDce. Kttty'l Cameo HtplaDds, bas been devote muy hours to this cause. bulla.D:l pl.utd awo~.y a In named &ctl.n&' director ofpllee- "Mu.y more Yolunteers are years •ao. bat lbe .... a cr•t meat aad career planning at needed at the VeteransFaeiUt)', deal of ber ! daqbterJ &Dd W:oamouth Conere. West Lalg ~;;~;;;;.~so many boys are re-craoddlvlbter. Brucb, N, J. He prerlcnwly II: home," she said. "Pa-Mrs. Peru:a Ia askin( for con-beaded R. W, LUbe aad Com .. _....:;:..,.w ~;;:::~~~~~~~~~ tteots need to be tra.uport.ed to trtbutloas of yarn lor slippers puy, a Loe Aoples perBOilOel "CompaoJes come here to occ and aatt 111 tor people, and we jUat doo't have ~ to u.p them I!.WUtd. lt'J a Wide open fttld." occ bu a wortJD1 ou rtr on eampua, operated by ltu- deots, aad they recelft &OOd pracUca.l btld upert-.cewhUt they learn. They at.o take fttld trips to oU tlelds ud manu- ::-therapy centers, the gym am aad robes to be made a.nd de-placement eouult&nt ftrm, pool, medical consultation and IIYered to veteraa.s at tbe Lone s1Dce Nonmber 19&8 aad bad X-rays. Beach Hospital. bMo with Bell Tetepboo. La. r ..... ;;::;:... ''The majority are cheerfUl, Interested pe.rtles may Mold boratorles tor 2 years. He ~;:!:~ despite thelr multt-handlcaps. doJat.iou to Mrs. Perm at 262 studied atMoomoutbatter grad- tactw"ers. ·~CI!Hlti!:O Mr. Kerr said crads trom the program start at very lood salaries 1n llldustry, aad are capable of movtne: Into hiP paying ~ to two to three years. There are openlnp tD ~ Rose Lue, Costa Mesa. -.tlnr from Rumson-Fair Ha- U.S.S .• BEDROCK WITH FLINTSTONE & FRIEN.DS I "DOGPATCH U.S.A. WI TH SCOTCH BAND PLAY I NG "SHOW E RS GALORE'• TOWS BROOMHILDA &IRWIN HERE ARE SOME or the entries in the 11th annual character boat parade, held Saturday, Aug. 28, !Dlder the sponsorship of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Trophy winners will be honored at the Commodores Club meeting Friday, Sept. 10, at the Balboa Bay Club. (Ensign photos.) PREVENT FIRE HAZARDS To prevent lire hau.rds dur~ lng these hOt, dry days, Costa Mesa f lre Chief John Marshall urges resldants to e~amlne their homes both lnslde aDd out. To reduce the possibtuty of flre ln thehome,ChlefM.vshtll said 11 was advisable to plant low prot1le (or slow burn1Q&) shru'Js . "W~en roof shin&les u e a bad flre hazard even wben no other houses are close by," he said. '•Inside the hom;J,rub- blah Should never be left l)'in( about. OUy or paint rap and clothlng m11st oot be put away In closets or attics. Th1s can result in spontaneous combl&l- tlon. Such rap should be c \ea.ned, kept In aittleflt metal contaioers or destroyed," Inllammable Uqu.Jds Wceker- harbor ho t o I a oseoe or gasolloe should never ~ used to start tires. MUches should always be kept out of children's reach. Pennies sbo'Jld DOt be used In fuse bous instead Jf fuses. Eleetrlcal outlets m11st nenr be overkladed W"lth too many devices. Toasters aDd electric trollS abould be dlsconoeeted whea DOt beine; used. ROH ZEI GLE R HAME D Followtne: the wlnd~ of the Whitt HoUH lDYttaUODil teon1a tot~roament held at the Nnport Bllch Tennis Club, President Nlm:l's PUIS MCrttary;-Ron Zelcter, has a ne" lute, After combtnine: W'lth club proiQJioDII Jimmy Sblpberd to capture the doubles Utlt, Zltller IDdlcated he wtU .ue- cumb to pleadings by Newport Beach Tennis Club statf to of- ftclaUy become the club's "tra ... ung professional." Already Rod Laver Is the Ne1rp0rt Beach Tennis Club's tourlDr profesSional, SllepDerd. aDOtJlfl' Au.ssle, is the club's rtJ1deDt professional, aDd the umln1 of Zeie;ler as '•travel- Inc pro" •111 complete the ftalf, • , C e . I t C•t -·· GOOD WILL T RIP f "<>lllolo )-4670 Na'J Petty Ofrtcer Ttllrd '::~::;:;:;:;~;::;:::;::;::::=, Class Charles A. Kral, husb&od r of tbe former Miss lJDda M. MATTRESSES w._, 1617-ABedlot'dLaoe, •aw -uaVJLD•G Wt.tcUff, hu completed a eood lrftJular Shapes W'W tistt to Madras, India, ~ -o.n.. aboard the destroyer escort COSTA ~lSA WAmiSS. CO. U,S.S. Ratbburoe, His shJ.p ts JIIO ,.._,.,.lt¥4. Ultoertr ~IJOJ bOIJMIP)rt.ed at the Naval Due, Paul Harbor. SERVIN G THE ENTIR E HARBOR AREA .. PlUMBING AND 24 HI. EMEI6EICY SERVICE 645...;3130 ALL WORK· GUARANTEED ltEPAIIt IPECIALIITI ILECTJIIC •us 111 a DRAIN CLEAN ING N H VeQ ReP>oal Higb School, and ewcomers at oag was a member of the college's varsity basketball team 111 1961. * MONDAY, AUG. 23 * SATURDAY, AUG. Z8 Boy~-Mr . and Mrs. Herman Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Terry 808 L YNCH ELECTED L. Bruebaker, 256 Santa Isabel, A, Barker, 730 W. 2oth, Costa Robert L. Lynch of Newport Apt. A, Costa Mesa. Mesa. Beach has been elected to the Boy--Mr.and Mrs.MartlnA. Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Alnrto board of trustees of Beneftc1al Dahl. 3303 Fk>rlda Circle, Co-Loera, 2036 Maple St., Costa Sta.odard Mortgage Investors. sta Mesa. Mesa. He Is past pr esident or Huot- Girl--Mr. aDd Mr s. James • SUNDAY, AUG. 29 lneton Park Savings and I...oan D. Lawrence, 1912 Deborah BoY·-Mr. and Mrs. Allu Yin, and of First FlnancialCorpora. EGGERS INSURANCE, INC. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE LaDe, Harbor Highlands. 3036 Clubhouse Road, Costa Uoo. He Is principle owner of Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Mesa. First Financial Savings and 2700 Eott CMtt Hwy . Aarons, 2029 Baltra Place, Co-Twin boy aDd glrl--Mr, aDd Loan of Hawaii and is 011 the PH014E (71~) 67S.OS62 Cof'Ofto Dol Mar, Colifornla sta Mesa. Wllllam A. Hald, 2210,le board of directors of Capital Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Robert S!:~~l:M~e~sa~, _____ .!.A~I~Uanc~."_e_!'ln~~~:_!B~ea~~ch:,. _ _"''...,==========""""""""=""""="""""""""",;,""!;;""'~~~ D. Bndford, l 9'7S Wallace, Co-r - sta Mesa. • TUESDAY, AUG. 24 Glrl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Thomas A. Manus, Jr., 2758 Portola Dr ive, Costa Mesa. • THURSDAY, AUG. 26 Girl--Mr , and Mrs. Jact c. Womack, 2700 Peterson Way, 162-A, Costa Mesa. Gtrl--Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. ArnoU, 2528 Duke Place, Costa Mesa. • FRIDAY, AUG. 27 Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Ph111.1p Sta.rk.enbura:, 1981 Port Dun- lele;h Circle, Harbor VIew Homes. UGAL NOTICI NOTICE TO CREOlTORS No. A-70019 SUPERIOR ':OUltT Of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNT Y OF ORANGE Estate of ETHEL BLAND STRUVE, aka ETHEL B. STRUVE, aka ETHELSTRUVE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of tile above named decedent that all per ~ sons having claims against the said decedent are required to file them, wtth tile necessary vouchers, In the office of the clerk ot the above entitled court, or to present U1em, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at the otftce of his attoroeys: KEENE 4r DJON, Suite 510 Avco Flnaoclal Cen. ter, 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CaWornia, 92660, which Is the place of business of the undersiii:Ded lD aU matters pertaln1De: to the estate ot saJd decedent, within fotzr months after the ttnt pub. Ucattoo of this notice. Dated Aurust 18, 1971. WILLIAM RUSSELL. Eaecu- tor of the Will of the above named decedent. KEENE 4r DION, Attorneys at LaW", Su.l.tt 510, Avco Fl- naoc:lal Center, 5%0 Newport Center DriYe, Newport Beach, CaWorn.la, 92860; Telephone: 644-8181; Attorneys for Eucu. lor. Publ1sh: Aue;. 28, Sept, Z, 9, 16, 1971, lu the Newport Har- bor Enstan. IRVINE THEA TER IILL Tbe lntDe CommwUty Tbll.. ter hu amouoced 1t1 1971-72 aeuoo. which W"iU play at U::l. startlnc ot1 the ...on Ln October will be Nell Slmoa's comedy of newl,tds' tlrst apartment adnnhlres, "Bare- toot .. lhe part ... Authur MUier•s AmerlC&D trarectJ, "Death of a Illes. maa,'' is scheduled for Nofem- ber. ID Jan&IU'y, the theater wlll preaent "Tbe amorous n..." March will see "l..ooJ day'• joarllly .... Dlctrt." And ID May, lhe produciiGD will bo "You c:&A 't ta.kt it With JOU." :16 5 UNIT PIIOJ!CT Sbollar ladutr'-IDe. of llnport Baeb ww -uet. N6--r-1 -lop.. mat at Go-A-Ud ~---.. Pia· ·-,... proJod will-----~ IID'IIIIIIIII•aa ud dDtltle --..... ···-"'-17-· ....... part liD lllltllll. LooaNd .. 40 -lilt ...._wiD •••• a 0111tn1 hiO,OOO cli!!IIJtt:•a .., .. -... """~ llrtP-. -............. __ hAaOUd._....._, ... --lid-) Electricity Is wile/ to your way of life. So Is • hesflhy enwlronment We 're working to bri ng you both. One of their concerns is radiation. Ac tually, natural background •·adiation is everywhere and always has been. It comes from the food you eat, the air you breathe, the mater ials used to build your home . The San Onofre Nuclear Plant near San Clemente is a so urce of some radiation, too. The question is, how much• The answer : so little that an elaborate monitoring program of the land, ai r and offshore waters near San Onofre has established that the amount is insignificant compared with natural background radiation. Far less, for example, than the additional am ount received by moving from a wood to a stone or concrete home or apartment house. People may also wonder what would happen to a nuclear power plant if there were a seve re ear thquake. The fact is, the design provisions for nuclear power plants against earthquakes far exceed those required by standard building codes. r But why? The San Onofre plant, for instance, was located in an area away from major known faults and constructed to withstand the most severe earthquake shaking considered possible at this site. Besides, the nuclear reactor can be shut down immediately in an emergency. Another concern may be the warm water r eleased by nuclear power plants. At San Onofre, sea water is used to cool the plant condensers and then the warmed water is returned to the sea. To determine whether this harms the marine environment, Edison com missioned an oceanographic com pany of national stature to moni- tor the offshore waters both before and after the plant was built. Monitoring began in mid-1963-four-and-a-half years before the plant commenced commercial operation -and has co ntinued ever since. Result: twenty-one reports reveal no significant changes in the marine environment And that includes three years of plant operation. In addition, the California State Depa•·tm ent of Fish and Game made its own study of the same marine area in 1969. The Department concluded that th e nuclear unit's operation did not appear to have had an adverse effect on the near-shore marine environment. Based on these and other facts, we believe nuclea r plants are a safe and sensible way to generate electricity, Clean. too. Since there's no combustion in a nuclear reactor, no by-products of combustion are released into the atmosphere. At Edison, we plan to rely more and more on nuclear power to meet the growing need for electricity in the 14-county area we serve. E •--el"'!!!! - Southern California Edison