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LETTERS ITMMIHT T ALIC
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.J'1,'1 a•r;;:.,cr-;*:.: TOM ANDERSON :--;~:-.•.::"~'': ::.~.,.'lilt_:,..: ... ..... • .-.c ................. d?";! ..... •" -~ , .. oollodlll ... alllnll-........ __ .............. --II ~;;.;;~=!~~~~~==~~!:;--~ -l&llt __ ... -1 '1111 .._._ 1111 ftl J' l .. eowli)U&uiiMt lltl WI'ICIM. • rh IIOIII.~oornot_: ,_., . --. ID ~· -•••a. .-lo
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THE NA/111()11 AII/lA'S OFFSIIT Nti'I'/rAf'II/1 Till canol ........ 11J "1'1111 11 tiM ....... ,_k a. ochle¥emeot ..., oat the Yolood, u lito tt111rJ a ... --111111, .. lloo.
OfliM _. pri• ... P'-* ,., ... EaNp _.,'#s. Gcwww c;..cec. W.Liaeevt tbe hlltory or tiM wcwld .._. world'• •chinementl 11 w•• ...,_ oltltt'Jillli • ... Jie ....... .,.._ ...... .-... •. Be o81rtd fr" boOb~
2721 E. eo-llwy., t;*o-0.1 llillr CaUL -nas.. ~ illbiOM netptloatD its c::rQdon,'' Nl"oa laid . n.t the achie•ement of the dda told ol tbl aeUYidM oil lllPIIIed llr tM lliOIIell.._. WI 11 a •* ol ,p6cQne. '-~71.. •"'~··r----'-"'""""'"' . I I ..... ulod·"'-·•--wiD ... -..-. .... lulollto--t• tM.....,. oltbtnrloalcn-. · T-I~IPMOMIJ &7S.0550 ~-.-., ~.;:;n..;u.;:-~ =:: : ~~ t.::e -::.:.-:-·.~! !.~e~~~ a~ttel~c fante!'i: be ~ tbe Do-;;.. :; ~~~.~-.-.... ud .. -....... ud okld to 1M ..
THE N.EWPOaT llAI.BOI ,ENSIGN Ia tM oely w 0 I • t:,•.. Jlo 0U.W ltate'tflectld bflbl Cbrilt child Wll born aDd the c:ost wu paid, 'ot by the R..,etie Don U .. 1& 1111 11M t... biNIIII ....... pUee Cllltlclllr•wblcbCUTJCite
... ,-.uallMi•tMCMroffll•..,,ona..c'..t*tr ,:•.,~ stat. s...-eroe Co.rt weret when Jea11 Cbrilt.., world , but by the BudL"1Thtrcalltbe~ .... aeccQd It-Cllrtlt ulda WCII'dii."ODIW&J,"to.Uwbo
oweed ud werc.ed .. .,.,.,., •~•M NewpM .. ._.~.. M CW'der ol0et.29'1919 dlreetblc .,. · downtrodden and 1bused "ADU...comm.ut" ud aa 1*'-.1 aYior. lllrJ 8rJUt ...S tbelr HQOIIt:l to lllm.
Are .. Pllhlla\ecl W..ll.ly, oo n...d.,-. S.coM c'-•••• ,_hi "lmmtdllte deM-e.:..._oiSS crucuaed;deld, buned and roae American t.upoyer. "Aiti.Terrorlol Doeii•O•cr· ..... deu.ctad tbMI ftO UU 1;1111 U 1111 addr ... : BU1J Gnaul,
ac c-o .. Ml .... Catlf. . " r 1 -::= " apin 10 Chat all who belien in -___ 11 -* 111•--1-.. a"'"' lilt& 554t0 THE 'NEWPOIIT HARBOR ENSICN ·-.dj ..... 10 '-t ,....11:11""""' seboo \llaucta Him can have eternal life. T h e Co n' I I I u t i o n Youtb F'roat.'0 It II rtpCII'ted of rock uu •vut IIIIlS .... •
,..-of ,._. .. dteul•lon by court -decrR.,... ~-lR -.H llu ••tdMd ill ltpJ l.lld In my opink>n, there have continued: .. Apollo II also tbat they bf.yt beea _, tfllletlft a deU(ttltflll _,lo ud &CCOm· BlUr GrUaaa told lax.t.,..::
... ,. 14, 1951, Ia Saperiot Co~ 1.-the Co~y of Or ....... Of lqtalatiYt forces to meet tb1s been many puter weeka. Such carries an American fla& to be tblt u IDU1 u 50 llftllitalllaft puled blrlltaJlaloalillrplllr. Cbri611 'ft.1 of •!¥tic
C.liloroia. aad by tnaon 1hereof ia qualified to p.ibU• aD ,.Will tbrat to Us IO'fefeicDtJ. Aa a u that week •aes aao when planted on our silvery bteD Uquldated aDd ..,--.~ Four JCMml 1ad1tl from tM =..c b1 · ~ :" ... -::
actlkea·rer.ired by r.w. CIMiptr<e tbl free pd)Ue some prehistoric cave man nti&hbor, and • plaque on the b1111dred are aJd to ba•t beta IOIUa 1181 wttb ckmor ud 1• 1Ml
Afi'YO · HAAPA ..................... _ ......... Owner _, hW...., .eboolsyltem i.DAmerlcalacet: d' d fi It Is d b 1 1 moon ·landin& crah EaaJe aaaulted or abdaetecl. • cuto, but Bill)' Grabam tdm-ud tariDOU. PEGHAAPA ............................................... .A~I•a t.A... ...__. ... ._,_col'••seallllultlmalo ~~<:hohvereh ""· M ou tu Tile a·~~-. Ra-Mlf-tdtobetbeetllltt:rol ~·Pr,fllll', eiTbetlmtlatMtiDr suaSCRIPTIPM ••TIS -....---w et er I e moon, an or any declares, "We e~me in peace ~~~---~ JbartJ Ia. Harber An-a: . O.C year, 14.00; 2,...,.. 17.00 ~ by a world pern ... other planet e~n ever do as for aU mankind ." Peres MartiDe&, 'WU rtpCX"eed __ ...._.
0\11 of Herbcw Area; O.e ye ... ~00; 2',..... ~-· me: ~~lppi cue tbe mu~~.f~~ema;::~~n·t :: r:t the~:e:· ~~~~:u~: :! y .. to~~.~;r_;-:;_::_ Sample letter to send
eonteaboo of lawyers Uolded talkin& about the week he with peace. UnJen it can be ~ -•----..,.
tbe real Issue lm'olYed I.Dd announced his intention of s..;d that ii we control outer tiOD&l t:raaqaiJJtJ." Be II aid I lru I I h <71.. .l!tMj "' ... mere)J sened to COIJ\I)OUXI tbe helpin& the lll·lime murderers spa00to0e1tta~'t RUI....... . I would dare tor-~e~-· .. ~-"lbopoool)'llce 0 s ees, . eac ers eoatusloa UDder which USUfPI· in China or even the week he .. --...,
Uoo floartsbes, de-valued the dollu· and put The "Uberal.s" lo these can walkb'eelyaboattbeltreeta By SptcialCorrupoadeat ARVO E. HAAPA, ownet and publl~f11:"t Ensllll T1M ceatn.lissuebetoreState prices and wa1es in a many yean bave proclaimed 1a becalile ot oar aeUntiea." We ha.Ye bad reqlltlts uklbc our adY:ICfl 011. bow to word a
pwruneals Is that: (a) Fed· stnitjacket. He was talkina that all the world needs to aet ID llMll rl&bt ba.ad. caner ol letter to sebool prtoctpall &Del teacbers t.o IDiorm them DOt to
eral "Jaws" are now pro-about the rust moon Llndina. alona is "understanding." tbe PI.C8 WU a llor)' ot tbe \DelUISe your JOD or dauefUr lD certaJa typea of lnltraetloll.
mlllpted by tbe United Natlom "As a result of what you've Fnudlin 0 . Ru•iavelt used to vebemeat m&DDer ID Ybl.ell tbe H«e is a tetter belnl seat by muy J:U'e!U. Molt ol. tbe
Orpnlatioo; aod(b)tbeseultra done, the world is closer love to purr, "'The Russians people of Poatiac, IUeb!pD. coalrot'eratal areaa are CO'Nfed 1D this letter, aDd the autbor
nres acts are follted ~~~state t a a: ether," President Nixon merely need to undemand us." ban reacted 1D 'WOdloa to haa offered It ror u.ae by all coDCerned parents.
* "PROPAGANDA AND POISON 'AIR"
An article with the abo ve tlUe, publ18hed
In the Aug . 25 issue of the Review of the
News, begins as follows :
corernments, a.od the citizens told the astronauts. Maybe it We c a n t r u 1 y have tbe forced buulnr ot 8Cbool · ' N011CE TO:
they represent, byfederalageo. was closer that week , but not ''one-world,'' the bubbleheads ebll!rea wbicb badbeeD~td PRINCIPAL OF HOOL.
"E•1ery day and In every way the U.S. alr
Is getting fouler and fouler. Rlgbt?
eles aettng in violation of the this week . New wus have proclaim, when we all by tbt courts. U ftl reported SUPER~TENDENT AND MEMBERS OF BOARD
problbl.tior&s of the U.S. Coo-sta.rted since then, the old wars u.ndentand each other. Some tbat a crowd estlmated by tbe OF EDOCAnON; DISTRICT AND SCHOOL NURSES, CLASS-
stttuuon. wear on, and the moonglow of the ~ople I understand the pollee to hate aumbered 5,000 ROOM TEACHERS FOR THE PUPIL NAMED BELOW:
C*-r'J.y, the U.S. s..,reme fades. best are the ones 1 di.sJike the J)et'SODS CODdiiCted a mock r.... You are bereby notltled tbat----------"Wrong.
"Man, with his wicked technology and
Industrialization, is the prime source of
pollutants such as carbon dioxide, sulphur
dioxide, and 'particulates' (alr-bornf
dirt). Right?
Coart feels that It 1s DO Jooger '"This is the a:ruteat week most. The Catholics of Ireland eral marcb throup the clt)'. Ia DOt allowed by tbe tmderslped toparUel.p&te in or be subject
bowad by the CoDSlltutlon. It since the world's creation " undentand the Protestants of Tbe proeessioo was led bJ a to lastruetioo 10, any tr&bdnl 01' education in sex aDd/or •nal
bas ustped to itself the task said President Nixon in Ireland, and vice versa . And protestor wbo carried a sip attlmies, humanor&DlmalreproduetltebioloPcaldenJopmeat, at implementiDc United Natioos greet in& the astronauts. they despise each other. rlldlDg: ''Bury the bas -·keep iDtrolpeetiYe eam1Datioa o1 soela1 cultural upect.J of fl.mlty
direettvas, This new extra. I submit that an infinitely Frenchmen dislike all other freedom a.lln." 8eMatb tbe Ute, or T ercqti.DC: or Jelllitl¥1ty tra1ni.Dc. roll.pla}'1DC.PIJC:bo·
D&t:iolal role exceeds tbe au. greater week was when Jesu.s peoples -but most of all they sign. 2 YOWl(. blue...clad m&· drama; 1Dcludln1 (l) keeplnl ot a 41ary type Jour•I ol day.to.
tborlty granted to the court by Christ was bam and then apin dislike other Frenchmen. trons carried amln.latureeard. day per10111.1 feeliop; (Z) the answerlnc of any personal
tbe llates UDder eoostltutioiRI when He was crucified, dead , Yuaoslavs distrust Albanians. board school bus, aeti.Dg ID tbe qUHtioDa eoacera1Dc studeat or his/her lamUy, orallY or ID
"Wrong." coutract. Being Wep.l U must and buried and ro se rrom the No rth ern llal ia ns have mamer of pallbeuers 1D a wrtttDr; (3) any eeo}ocleal mlstllformaUoa; (4) any oeeultilm
The author, Lillian Boehme, goes on to be pat down. dead. contempt fo r southern Italians. fUneral cortege. or eanalbeUsm, and (5)aoy&Ott.Amerleanl.sm,aott-techaolot:J,
It is by sueb deceit Ulal Was the efrort and expense Red Chinese resent Russians. Mrs, lreoe McCabe, a 1-.der anti-free eaterprile or antt.capttalism; iDcludiDIIDYupolllD"e
State: ~'Judging by SUCh Criteria as Con-forced IMegr&tioo at tbe slate worthwhile? Who knows? It"s Delta people look down their of tbe Natioa&l AeUoo (j,nq> by way ol mleroft.ebe, mieroftcbe rolll, computer crapblea,
centration of particulates and sulpJJ.ur IChool JJstems, aDd ol tbe not enouah to say we had to noses at hill people. Nige ria ns which is OIIPOSI.D&: tbe basslnc eompater-cootroUed media, or any eomblDatioD or decree
dl·o·'"de (as measuredbygovernment~L-American soetety, became tbe try it because the moon's murder Biafrans. Blacks of school cb.Udreo 1D order to thereof without tbe eooseat of the undersiped by eJI)ress
...... .,.WI "law of tbe laD:I.'' there. The orbiting sateUites everywhere resent whites. The effect. a prescribed nclal tal-wrlttea &ad Jiped permJsaloo,
cies), the U'. S. air is gettine cleanet"'.ittd Tbe origin ot'•foreedh~tsslnc have aathered much valuable .hUh kill e..ach other in the ance, was quoted as a)'iDg: Tbe probfbltloo. a.sserted berebf 1Dc1udes, but Is oot limited
to aetden racial balaDce," a inf o rmation which c an streets. The moon landinss "Busslog is:D't IDtegratloa. It's to, ·--e to the abon kinds ol edueatioa or tril .. , .... Cleaner." u -·~~~ w•---po CJ r ....:ou 111 uuw w K" revolutionize agriculture, can didn't change any of this -and communism.'' wbetber by vlstal or aucHble eommunteatloo, and Whether or
This astounding and most welcome fact a.ad black eommuntttes, is U.N. show us where to dis for oil nothin& ever will -until the To COUDteraet tbe baN1Dc of DOt by c:r~ therapy or activity, televlsloD, radio, slide•,
is the ''biggest untold story in America Geoeral Assembly resolution and minerals can improve Second Comina. school ebJJdreo, tbe Hatiooal marlllcpieturea, boots, map&iDes, DeW!PIPfl"s,oraoyprlDted
1904, ''Tbe United Natioudec. weather forc~in&, and tell We "sell " to, on cred it and Acl:km ~ WU reported to pubUcatlons wbataoet"er, 8CMDI reproductioas, dlscussloa
t<Xiay,'' according to Eugene Guccione, in lant1oo 00 tbe ellmlnltioa tYI fuhina fleets where the ri.sh for "sott currency" (your bavesuaestedvarloasaKera& .. leader,oraoyotberformofeommllDieatloo.
an article entitled "The war on pollution all~msofraeialdlscrtmJ.na. are. But is that worth the taut) Poland , Hun&ary, Uves to. the pueats. Tbese U removal of tb1l child from 101 class or meetiocor
lion. Tbls sweeping decree. billions spent? And why ao CuchosloYIIItil Rumania East. 1Dcluded. asamblJ is aecesary to meet tbe abo're reqalremeots, any
is being won/' published in the July issue humanitarian oo the surtleebut, qain? If the information is so Germany and ' other R~ssbln ''Rep.ter yoar .~hlld, but call damace, emotioaal, pbysteal, meatal or otberw1M caused by
of Engineering-Mining Journal. bulcally sutwerstve, was \.Juable why have we invited satellites, radiation equipment; In .~ek every day,, tbls sepe.ratloo or remonllball be deemed to be the pei'IOIIll
adapted by tbe 119 hltioO~ o\u n~mber one enemy airborne naviptional devices ; Get a doctors statemeot lDd/01' eollectiYe respoaslbLUty of tbe parties to wbom this ,..... ... ~.Y WCiY of clarif~catJon, ~~~~~ Oll ,Nar. 20• 1963• Amhe··~ R1111ia , to share it with us? rollin& mills: chemical pl.aots ; tbal: ~ e1a1ld bu e~ DOtlce Is seat lltd/oc 11Jted abote~ renM::~Ac 1a poulble
ai-e solid matter floating arOI &lln .. air, Artb.ar J. Goldberc slped ~Thirty yurs •ao that would ncuum puaes; food; radio !:..:tlD':m ~ !JobliDC q:Jp~"GpriateactloL bo-u~
causing sooty curtains and gritty· 'Wiridow-~ blialfftof tbe lJDI.ted States f ·ba'" been tHUoq. Whllt it communication' equipment· The • Tllla aotke ud the coateah bereot u e to " -
StpL •1964• tre .. onnow?Anythina? chemicals ; ele c troni ~ eanled~om:= ~~ the date below tmtil eiPfesalJ retoked lJ1 wrWDg bftbe
Billa, and the glowing COlOrS of sunsets. For free documelll:a.tloa 00 Immediately prior to the computersd; reliodof m. aps and "Oiumas -· -~ ~,-al' ~ -Da.~pd.
of tbe origins of forced bussi.Dg, first moon Iandin&, the ... ~~ ..... .uu ~wv """"' w -----By------------Particulates are measured in terma a.od laformatlon oa what action u 1 t , 1 _1 e f t i 1 t A , Ia", a coast an &e .ehc sur:vey top o1 the page, u related that Parent. GllardlaD or AdulthaYlogeu.stody
micrograms per cubic meter of air. (An tbt state may take to defeod its Con1tirution said: "'Those who charts of our entue coastltne ; 9 women, seYeral of whom bad &ad eootrol of the oamed cbUd.
eltllieas, seodaself-addressed, I h f h h tec hnical data and desi&n eha.lned tbemseiYes tocetber 1n US S'-"reme Court Reports .... VoJ.10L ed 2 (US-3'12-3?3 ...
average aspirin tablet weighs about stamped, flO eoveq,e(meltioo :a;:n t:U~ S:~n:·~orl~~ N~; '7cificati~ns fo~ co( ~stroct~n the effort to keep the buaes 374) Dectsion JtDe 17, 1963 -· Scbool District of Arl1D.gton
400,000 micrograms --just to give you an "forced bussln('}. h · · · h 0 a 1 ycero 1 e mam from rolll.Dg, had beeDarrested T--..... ~ ... of p-n .... tyaola n. Sbern ......... Pa-8«.914 me. Arch E. Roberts, e~p asas IS ~&ven t at concept ingredient of explosives) plant by the poUee .,.,.._.... -~ .. ...,.. •-ide~ of the tiny size of the Ka,ndard Of U C I Ats et wllh announcement Thursday _all of which they use to help ' (374.(.6 ... 203 .3201nc.).Deelsloas-·Oplnlon&DdADDOta.t1ou-·
measure.) · 0 ·• • r • that ApoUo II carriea medals kill Americ.an boys in Vietnam. Pletet li.Des were reported to p. 847 .... Headnote 9S7 --PI· 649 ·-Foot:Dote 1, pg. 850, ~~~~.=·Colorado hono.rin& fine . spacemen, American money, Amerie~n have been est:abllabed, but tbe Footnote 2, p. 850 --374, 1..5 -· 208, p. 850 FootDote 3, p,
The measuring is done by the federal • Amencan and Soviet, who have I oo l ina I nd American busses drove throulb tbem,&Dd 862 .... 374 ·-lS 228 ... 229 --P. 895 us. 288 -~ p. 850 tE
pen.•h•d m· tho --t t deUv-ed tl>elr -•seo-s 289 -· p, 897 ...... lS -291 ·-p. 89J, 1..5 • 292 --p. 293. lS -g overnment --by the Environmental Pto-• S1UL AGAINST JDGH RISE .. onqu..... 0 kno w.-how recently built an --•-• Editor ot the Ensign, space. suto plant in Russia ro that At tbe Pottta.c Ceatn.1 bl.gb 293.294.!95. et al,
tectio n Age ncy , an arm of the Department First ••· , -g said (A"•. IZ) .. "The two men we hope tomorrow Soviet trucks can sebool, bystanders r.,rted to Mo ·Rev • April Z3, 1969 . •~ ~ -the pollee tl>lt -eral btaclt Se_.. Bill 11<19 ODd Settate Blll 413. of Health, Education and WeUan. Tbe molt "Low Rise means HllflTues." will set root on the moon peacefull y haul ammunition llet Wben It was pointed out that represent all mankind ; said and equipment to North stocleats bad pwnmelecU wbl.te
recent figureS available are from. • ll.leb rlle cities baYe biJtor-President Richard M. Nixon. Vietn.am to kill American men . lads with tbelr 4ats U tbey
The microgram count per cubic meter In lcallJ' r.ad higher taxes than 'The.ir achievemenl will be the And now Mack will build .a were attempti.Dg to eDtc a
2 1 •'-t .. -. ... 1 other cities, the IAg(Aug. 2~) world 's achievement. It is truck plant for the enemy. And sebool bus, 1969 was 9 , represent ng ..... e na au.-... fi . h 1 •-h fi o ut ... ,,,,·•••t" ,., oow Newspaper aeCCMIDts tbeo s&kl, "The t:aJ: rate Is DOt 11tmg, t ere ore , 1 ... 1 t e ust
mean average. In 1930and 1931, tbeld• 18 1 tbe task reasoo br opposing lunar explorers carry with preparin&a further surrender in t:bat tile city ol
mean average in 14 of the largest u.s. beigbt limit legislation.'' •• them JOme re cogni1ion of the China. :~ :r :t
The Loa: goes oo about "1m-sacrifice made by other space One rea10n to abando n P~
cities, including New York, ... 5J.9 mle:zo-posing eootrols OD otber peo. pio neers wh o helped blaze the further moon trips is because. 10 sc.bool bua8M
g rams. (The dco.t by pie's property" aDd a totall. tnil'." we·.,e prond there's no tire strayed 1D a putsacarea.
tutu repme. 11 is not fittin&! The there. Our planners are A peaceful .olutiola k tbl
the U.S. Public l.Q57tbe Wbellma.oftrstemergedfl"om Co mmun is t s who d ied determined to find li re on basaJ.ocproblem'fti .... Jtrl1
D tm t f H alth Edu atlon andwel ••-1mo dial 1st be ·--• p se. t d th 1 st another planet -10 we can bJ Mrs. lleCabe, trbo rt'f'Mitd epar en 0 e , C -ww pr r m ~-re re n e e grea e enemy tbat tbl Natloaal Actka ~ U. tlrlt e.otrdte peaeetltM
fare began monito ring the air 1n 55 U.S, UsbedrulesaDdaki.DdotiOili.D&: to freedom in the annal• of lin it Foreicn Aid . -The WUP'"'-1 .... tollt• .. '~flldom price aad -coolroto Ia man : Soviet Ruuia. The Am~can Way Features __... ....
cities, and the annual mean average was schools" to pro<lde 1Dr 111e Amertcoo ~. IIIII lor • odoc:atloo of tbe ,_.., cblld-powlar ..-of A~-
found t o be 120 micrograms. By 1968 it reo. t1>e ''blooat 1o off lito ._ ..
had dropped to 96, and by 1969 to 92. Our Turmoil may Ito .. marked reprdloc tl>1o ..aoO. T1lo 1•-tbe dQII&td boura 1D. Poatllle, ltlal lllb-.... tw tt ,..
"p o lluted" air contains lesatlllnone-Mh 11 ROBERT IADitAM _,_l'oqda..-_.,.,.Dotr, bat to lito ... aiDe. t1>e lalo-tarpb' tlaoto __ op,._..
as many particulates as In 11110. 7 ht 01.,.,., ....,oftl>ewom•orr-.. ,. Oao of lboolroocarlfiii*U-lllooeltl to oar llvlllc tloo ODd .--alloo trltl>oar
"Yiolated a court ord• babe. IDide aeaJ.ut balalDc wu that room tbe picture of tbeen.dt n~mM~rou, kiDC .. IuUDc teO·
Another pollutant ls sulphur diozlde. 1 -11 law or t1>e ,oouo -eotb' tl>elr .-IJIDc . .,. -_,.to-· oo1 carried "" by Blll1 Gnam 1a tDGttlc problo.,., u11 a lttllq
Data from 30 cities gathered by HEW's a....,rlty '" a tree aatloo caa mollvatloo was tl>allbey did DOl to boo." T1tlo bOidl ..,.. _,, tile W-Aia!D«la dldlam. tl>lt, at lui, .. _ wu
Environmental Protection Agency from !•!.:',:Z. "':"'~=:. ~!;. ~ =:, :!o.,u:! ~ cloiAc _.,,.. • .-
1964 to 1969 showed lower sulphur dioxide wlteo -" a code .... _tile wbleb lbey beU .. ed, r~ or GENOCIDE BY BUSSIG Now 11 18 bocomlflr -
levels 1n 17 of the cities at the end ~ the :::= =:."Uopllllllbellet ~·;:?= be d<lrlmettlal ::"':,. U.:.!..S::'.:l:
5 year period. Levels In 3 cities were un-Tbl.o aU-. of -oe,toto .u---writer ro-ay Rttp. JoOD R. Rarlet. mllllolralloo to ..._ lbo at all .-.., poo~>~om, bat
iti h d hi~ he 1 1 lbo -"' ofeb11dreolaloell1-etttUJ _, "Wbo 1o to JodcO lib Dlllrlel, A-.. IIDIIod N.-, tl\ldt lao a1-olllll'b' polO ot1 -..
changed. Ten c es s owe a-. r ne · tate ract&J bac:ratloe ot tbt wblt 11 wroac. &lid 'Wbat1ar1&tlt ..,...,, dosD•••• Ole .... rlldJ <lOICfM!W b •<nc to 1tllUI Ll tbe procort, bf tbl
Since ecology ls of such corw~aming ocboolo, r...,.dlno of aU-lor a eblld, II oot lbo ,.rool? Bot .. aopl• --.-nclal •-u lbo -edmt-of lbo t!dmla-
hr h t .. _ 1-'.-.•t clrtWDdl-, TbeaU-to Tllrt>ttlbOttl .batDID~,IIIIII lllolrt>at t1>e _,__,. -lcrl,..of-ldt, ._.-to oalbe COOt
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it is of greatest importance to preN!iibe statoo -.,.._ to lbo -a c-.llo--,.._ -"'1r--c---111o ... _ _.. 1-"!ee 1or w~~~c~~ ..
foregoing ecological facta, U tJda lnfaftfta-•-• "'c_.•llllllattr tor or -·-"' IIIIo ,... 11a 11to ,.._ "',_.,_ erlmt "' -ltlo u u act re-a aftlla*. .... Let~o~~~W•. --·· t*l I~ ....... -llol at .. -"' -.... "wltl>-to~ .. _ ....... ..,. ud -,._ tton were widely known by our cltlzens, we T1lo -· occ«ddiC to lbo -wt-...._, <• ·.,. •• ,.. or IIpari, a -1 _, -......,..,....-11
would be less agonized about the pollution ..... -,lo .. mtdlrUru--.lld~llto..a!J, ,.._,._lilt...-or racial or ro...,_ '.,_ u •••• .--are oat al-
l .oa-of P-_,_, --till ...... -.lito ,.r-at.._ eMil jallciiDibo"""',.rtol _. .• , (t) Forelblr --ID ~-.. ll!ooP
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oppressive legislation that 1a being so -bel.._ Itt lboMllld&Ja na. 1o -· tor Itt -11 u 11 ....,.u.s IIJ .-_,.. -ows 1 to riA •-
energetically Sought ln the name of or----· lrt>at -----· B II ... lo_belttl...,etl ... In rill liP In to 1'Uo tile -of -c, ~!~Uta 1D lito--..... Till -a-., wlildttlt· 1D ----,._II -• .. -II -ecology Mtcldpa.. wblre Wl~rd'c .-•" s-ti:JarWIIOIIJIDit,...' rr 1 ..-co ..... addiN a.. nd _.., araaas· wrlllllt .,.. · f"'Oin-tthe 'BI'ble __ ...., __ -..,_.-11 lito ... ~-...--... , .... -......, 111 amare•t' ""-
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THE CORSICA 8 DODGERS were tbe ftoalists l.a.tbe Harbar
Baseball proaram. Coaches Dave Crow, Fred Sorsabal aDd
But Crawford are in the back row, left to r ight. Tbe boys
s taodlnt are Tim Chamberlin, Mark Hurley, MlkeMcKelYeJ,
Jack MUcheU, Dave JerankoandDuane H.aseUeld. Frootrow,
Fred Svenson, Bryan Sorsablll, BUI Knickerbocker, Randy
Rrauwer, Chip TID'ner, JOhn Wallace and Mike Hurfltz.
Buc gridders ready for
arch rival Golden West
The f1na1 pre-season ob-
stacles are out of the way and
coach Dick Turner and IUs Or-
ange Coast College Pirates c.an
look toward tilts Saturday's sea-
son opener with arch r ival Gol-
den West.
yard scamper by haltbllck Jim
Moxley.
Monahan was the leading r e-
ceiver for the day, puiUng ID
4 aerials for '12 yards. Dour
Young and Tom Malooe, the two
leading r eceivers last year,
each caught a pair of passes.
The Bucs displayed a potent
offense in the scr immage with
Cypr ess.
The Pirates won their seeood
pre-season scr immage in as
many tries , knocking off Mira
Costa 12-0 saturday morning,
Sept. 11, at LeBa.rd Stadium.
The Bucs shelled the Cypress The Pirates ran~ 432yuds
Chargers In the ftrst scrim-in total offense while balding the
mage Sept. 9 by a 36-0 mar gin. Chargers to 99. TheBuesanr-
Unllke the initial outing, the aged more than 7 yards a play.
Pirates came out of the second Three Buc quarterbacks com-
scrimmage almost Injury tree. pleted 12 of 26 aerials for Uil
In the first scrtmmage the yards and 2 touchdowns.
Pirates lost All South Coast Freshman Alvin WIUte. from
Conference quarterback Gary Newport Harbor, took over for
Valbuena with an ankle injury the injured Valbuena aod looked
and haltback Garth Wise and impressive. The 215 pound,6-3
tight eoo Bill Krlstlnat with signal caller completed 7 of 14
knee problems. for 142 yards.
Valbuena Is expected to be Garth Wise wa s the leading
ready to go at tun speed for ground gainer for the Pirates,
the Sept. 18 opener, scheduled ptcktng L;> 56 yards in only 3
for 7:30 p.m. at LeBard Sta-carries before he was injured.
dium, but Wise and Krlstinat His ftrst r un from scr immage
are doubtful. went for 40 yards.
The OCC defense shined 1n Steve Mobulsld picked .., 4.3
Saturday's contest as the Bucs yards in 6 carries and Jim
allowed Mira Costa only 93 oet Mo.1Iey had 23 In 5 attempts.
)'ards. The Mira Costa rwming Flanker Doug Young, OCC's
attack was held to a minus 5 leading r eceiver last season and
yards in 28 rushing attempts. an all South Coast Confereoce
The Pirates ran lCl a total choice, picked off 3 aerials for
of 237 yards, lfith 177 coming 70 yards, one good for a touch-
through the air aod 60 on the down. Tom Malone caught 3 for
gTOwx:l. 48 yards.
Alvin White completed a of All American detensl¥e back
18 passes ror 123 yards. one Craig Zaltosky took .., where
was a 47-yard scoring bomb to he left off last season, Inter-
flanker Steve Monahan. The ceptlng 2 passes. Mike McCord
other touchdown came on a 9-also picked off a Cypress pass.
sinerls
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SPORTS SCENE
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NfiPOIIT HARIIOR EIIIGII
FIIIST SECTIOII --P. 4
lltUitSOAY. SEPT.16, lt11
OOII)IIA OEJ.IIAR, CAUF.
..... oct duct Oct. I at lllo .
Lelioo ball to C-.J llnport. Oraap Cout 1110 Go-drllla. Ht cu rta111 --
lltmbtro ud ,-_ ore Wtot -tbe local football I-ll.
UUd to drtu ill lldpwt6Ct MUOD. with their clash at Lt.. Garth Wlll, tM AU-CIP Mlf-
1'& Tbere will bo a .,me lor Bard tltld Saturday Dlll>t at bock from H-•lloo Boadl,
lbt --·· to adell-to 7::10. A lot of local hill> ochool sulferod a lor lajarJ 1110 lo door pt1..Hs. rndultes ue members or boCb aDOtber QIIIIUoa "muk, u ta
llo boot cocklall boar will -oo the pme should Bill Krl-1, tbe stutlo&lllbl Early rtllolntlooa or• at. 1110 recra&lloo --will
btgln at & p.m., aod a roast re;;;le quite a bit of Interest ead. Kr1Jtlaat bat a kate injury tti4J eomtac 1D b" the pro~ IJ)On80I' that tourmmtDt wttb
beet d1DDer will be ....,111 at tor an early season r.:Tte. a.M mtgbt tan to slt out a PHid •sketbi.U coalereQCe at the 1972 taraet datt, Only CYF
7 p.m. The Cape Cod Trio wtll This 11 a natural rivalry, ccq>le pmes. olltUaecl 1D tbe Pl"t'YioUI newt-relfstered players Will bt at-
play for da.nclng. and occ grid coach Dick Tucker • • • ltttert. Tbe7'"...,...1 can alp lowed to putJcJpate am com ..
hu 10me doubtful starters Who CORON A DEL MAR •• Tbt 1111 to .all ap aad p'&de Ieveii pete inthepro&Tamt mentlootd.
NAVAL RECRUIT GRAD wlllprobablyeUherseeUmlted SeaKingstrueltotheSt.JobD ltlrUDg wtlb .tbe Jrd ud 4th The CYF Is a year rOGDd
Navy SeamanUtcbael w. Hlr-action or sit out the game. Bosco campus 1D BeutJowtr t:tr lftders .., throulb b11b JChool athletic clW which wm han a rtns. soo or M.r. aDd Mrs. wu .. Gary Valbl.lena, woo did such a scr immage with tbe startt.nr 11 blr\u It data DOt coaruct permanett staff that wtll DOt
Ua -·•-no job ,_ po 11 u ~ 1 7 ..,, wltb ltate athletic rules and dllband OD the lermtoatloD ,J m L. HlatDs of 2798 CJboJa lJl ............ lllg wr the .-me st~ a ;.,., p.m. Sahlr.-Ia"-· F ~
A d.a Th C ~ '"--reru ........ orms will be dis-each athletic -.... Tbt coo-ve., Costa Mesa. las _ ... u .. rates last year. suffered a y. e orooa ... c .... eld wtll ~ ~-1 •---to 1 ~lbuttd to various reetstratioo tin"'"' that results wJU eum. &ted t.rom recrUit training at spratned ankle I.D last week's ge a c ....... e 8111: tbetupeed. lDt.a _,1
tbe Naval Recruit Tralll!nc scrimmage. Bacldng 14l Val-Reed Jobnsoa will pttbe start.. po wUb proper ooticesbeing IDate the so called ''KIDder-
Comma.ad, Sao Dieco, He 1s a buena Is big Alrln Wlltte, the log assignment at qi.U'ter bl.ck, pabllstled to the Ensign from garten mistakes" that theotber
1969 graduate of Costa Mesa former Harbor flash who has with Joe Tosti bactiDc ldm ..,, time to time. athletic gr~s have to suffer
bJdt school. looted U"eat In earlv season Speedsters CarloTosUIDdJoM for a start the CYF wtllsign through year after JeatUtbelr
Miles help cin coach D&Ye ~ )'Otalpters and lnveotorythe sea80Dll board of dl.rectorsud
Holland a c~1e IOQd l:lr-.1:-nrloua sports •cb is toter-sta.Us dlshind after the com-
away rl.llDefs, 1.00 BobFernro ested In IJid form a y-.r round pleUon of each athletic year.
probably will get a start1nc DOd sports club whlcb wllllnltially Rudy Buktch, the e.1~, LA
lor the ln1tlal games. Tbe eophs sponsor the basketball teams Ram and Chicago Bear s•r
and trosh tea.ms scrimmage St. tbe 1st )'eat. Eventually the quarterblck, w1Jl head a blue
'Johns Saturday starUnc at 10 CYF will sponsor other sports ribbon group of youth sports
. . a.m. at the COM field, but will cooceotrate on basket-advisors who will direct the top
• • • baU for the present. notch athletic programs men-
ESTANCIA __ The 1971 The Christmas tourney, the Uoned.
Eagles put on a r eal show at Apr ll play-atrs wUb the cham.
Davidson neld last Saturday plooshlp team aQd selected aU-ON DUTY AT THAI A F 8
night wtth a pre-view of the stars will repfesent Orange Airman First Class Parris
trosh, soph aod varsity IQWldS. County in the NaU001l Boys L. Mannion of 1714 Labrador
Coach Phil Br own aD:! the Eagle Basketball World Series in Drive. Costa Mesa, Is on duty
booster club pr esident Stan Pboenb: dur!Dg the Easter va-at Ubon Royal Thai AFB, Tbai-
Kirby promoted a ftrst class cation. This Is in the 8th and land, He Is an air craft maiD-
production where the players 9th grade level while the high tenaoce spectallsl, asslgDed to
weot through their precision school age groJ.CI W1U have the a un.U of the PacUlc Atr Forces,
drills, demonstrated wum-J.CI opportunity to compete in a headquarters for airopera.Uoos
techniques and concluded with summer league with the champs iD Southeast Asia, the Far East
some rough and tough scrim-shootlog for a trip to Hawaii for and PacUlc area. Before hJs
mages. the International Workl Series. arrival in Tha.llaod, he sened
The trosh squad has Art Japan, Tatwap. the PhiUp-at Geor ge AFB, CaW. He is a
Perry as head coach, with Jim pines, Hawaii and several state 196~ graduate of Newport ff&r ..
Olson taking over the line teams will be bracketed 1n that bor high school aDd attended
cbores and Stan Price asaisUilg. _to="""''-"""'m_,eat,_ • .!T-"he'-"H"'ooo""'tulu~pari!!!!:!.k ..:O::•.:•~IIiO!!..:C::O&St~_:C::o~ll~e!!co~.---
The big squad bad 68 boys LOS ANGELES COUN TY
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S outstandlngcbrpsof defensl¥e
safeties ftgure to make the Pirates a tough team to throw
against this season. All 4 are returning veterans. Last year
the quartet picked ott 14 enehly passes. They are, from left,
Mike McCord, Paul Joyce, Bob Blanchard and JC All
American Craig Zaltosky.
I
going through their paces and
dlsplayed ,a k)t of zip and ftre
In their scrimmage wtth the
sophs. Probllbly the mostspec-
tacular play of the nlgbt
frosh Mitch Barnett making an
impossible catchofoneofCaaey
Steven's tosses tor a 42 yard
completion, Barnett was a
starting eOO on Jerry Tripp's
Jr. All American Corsair team
last year. ChatUe Lopez, Ed
Karlan, BOOdy Lorton, Alan
Liddle, Brad Green. Kevin
Langdale and Jim Snyder were
a few of the former CYF -Jr.
All Americans out ror the trosh,
Jr. gridders in action
The Jr. All Americans swing
into their 2Dd week of action
after sufferln&: lhro"&h plus 100
degree heat i.D their opeoers.
~mperatures are stiU more
suitable tor the beach and other
water sports but the t.eat should
ease off a btl when Saturday
rolls arowx1.
Games Saturday will have
the Corsairs travelllog to hot,
smoggy Fu llerton to take on the
Fullerton Vlklngs. This is an
11 o'clock morning coctest ln
the junior midge t division. The
Cougars are also on the road
aod play the East Garden Grove
Micro-Jets at noon Saturday in
the Jr. PeeWee competiUon.
The Jr. All Amer ican home
fteld at Costa Mesa !Ugh school
has the c lln1c team, the Chiefs,
tangling with the Los Alamitos
Gremlins on ft ekl No. 1 at
noon. The Cardinat Jr. PeeWee
tangle with the Sta..oton Lobosat
12:30 oo tleld No . 2, Tbe Char-
gers take oo the San Clemente
Indians on tteld No, 1 at 2 p.m.
1o another Jr. PeeWee battle.
Tbe Cowboy PeeWees tangle
with the E. Garden Grove Jets
I ~
Tbe Eagle sopb team ha.s Keo
Kiefer back as bead coach with
Blll Wrlgflton the asslstaDt
COilch.
Coach Phil Brown witl be
sbootlng for the works this year
and wm ha ¥e to get a lot of help
trom his talented 1970 soph
squad U they plan oo being con-
tenders. Returning lettermen
Include Doug Brant at tackle,
fullback Jobn Dison, guard
Craig Dennis, flanker Lee
Joyce, center Vtoce Klees;
quarterback Hank Moore, tall-
back Jim Schultz, tackle KJm
Shores, tullback Dennis Snyder
and tight end Matt Wukawttz.
Gary Carr coMinues as the
Une coach with Roger Clark
coaching the defe111ln backs.
Dave Knott is the defeu:lve co-
ordinator. Paul Pedlco wtll be
the c!Uef scout, aoo Art Perry
(CootiDued on paae S)
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SOPH COACHES at Harbor High are pictured here with a
co~h or their b&.cld'leld prospecta at a pncttce session.
Left to rtcbt: coach Jlm G.,-n, Tim Rrown, steve Buldch
allcl coaeb Jake Miller. 8oth backs figure 1o the Sailors'
"battlt pia.DI" tor the comins: sea.,n, (Vie CJl;alet ~.)
DON LENT, the new head coach at Harbor Higb, poses
with a couple of hls newest boosters, Brian Wbitford, at
left, aDd Tom Uovert. Lent forme rly eoaclled at Cal Poly
in Pomona and enjoyed several fine seasoos there aM at
Magnolia high school. Brian Is the preSident at Ensign
school, and Tom is the Ensign-CYF representative at
Kaiser schOol. They both have brothers on t~ Sailor
squad •• Bill Whitford and Bob Unvert. (VIc Opalek photo.)
SEAMAN GLEHH HALE ABOARD FLEET OILER
Nary Seaman Glenn A. Hale, homeport of Long Beach aboard
son ol Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. the neet oiler U.S.S. Navasota
Morrllon of1015 Valeoela Ave,, for duty with the U.S. SeveDth
Costa MeA, bas deputed his Fleet In the Western PacLflc.
DD RB I
· WE'RE SHOOTING
DOWN PRICES! •
SEE THE
WORLD'S
FASTEST GUN
COME · IN AND
"SHOO:r IT OUT"·
WITH
BOB MUNDEN
THIS WEEKEND.
1r YOU CAM PULL THE TRIGGlll OP
YOUII GUM IIPOR!.IOI MUM DIM CAM
DIIAW. COCK, AMO rillE Hill. Nl WILL
PAY YOU SI.OOO IM CASH I COM I OM IM
AIIO JOIN THI PUN I THill! DAYS OP
ACTION• PIIIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY .'
••
Sailing sessions schedu
_, aUlae lutnctl'"'
wtU bo an.llablo lo ~
IUid l.alermedlato •lkl<o -.a-IDe Oct. z at tile 0....,. Coaol
CoUece crew but.
Be&SDlllo.r at 9 a.m. 4ca... .. w bo ollo<ed to portlclpulo
.. bo an at .__ 9 Jlll't olaae.
The tlnal class ofthedaywillbe
Umlted to adults only at the
bePDner level.
City of Newport BeacbpuU:
beacbes a.od recreation depart-
ment sa.Jllng tostnctors wtll
UN 8 foot sabots to teach bulc
nautical sldlls to future skip-
pers and tlrst mates.
A new class for Women Be-
ginners wUI meet on Tuesdays
from 9:30 to 11 a.m., beglnD.I.ng
Sept, 28, at 19tll St.
Registration for all thue
e1aut1 YiU beciD &t 9 a.m.
S'llt. 18, at the Commuolly
Youth Cea&er, CotoDI. del Mu.
fiNAL DAY TO SIGH UP
Moaday, Sept. 20, II the ft.DI.l
day to redster for tbe taU
bule bo&tln& course presented
free of cbarce by Balboi. Power
Squadron. Registration 1.1
seheduled for 7 p.m. at Newport
Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W, Bay
Ave., Balboa. AU persons over
16 years of age are invited to
attend the 12 weekly sessions,
which wtl1 be com~leted Dee. 6.
Ownl.ng a boat is DOt a require·
ment tor registration.
NEW POll T ·MESA
Further details may be ob· a
tailled by contacting Mrs. Isabel
A. Pease, Balboa Power Squad· ~
ron class secretary, at 6'73.
1855 , or Robert Wemple, squad-
ron eommaOOer, at 646-84.22,
'E' AWARD WINNE R COSTA MES A head coach John
Sweazy moves ~ from the soph
coaching job to take over the
helm tor the vars ity this year .
The DeW CM coach tsa graduate
of Western Michigan Universit y
and hu previous background
experience wit h some very
successful grid teams In
Crothersville, Indiana, and
Niles, Mlct1lpn. (VIc ()pa lek
photo.)
SPORTS SCENE Navy Seaman Steven R. Love,
brother of Mrs. Deborah K.
Love of 308-1/Z Collins Ave.,
Balboa Island, is serving aboard
the Long Beach based rut com-
bat support shtp U,S,S, Camden,
which wa s awarded the Pacltl.c
service force battle eftlcieocy
"E" award for excellence dur-
Ing fiscal year 1971,
(Coot1nued trom Page 4) with the best. Griff Amies, Tony
wtU ban charre of the spec-Horvath, Chris Dahl, Riehle
laity teams. Simons, Mike Tbompson lOO
Estaocla will seod the varsity Steve Bukich are just a few of
to Kennedy for a 4:30 p.m. the backs who wUl be seelng
scrimmage saturday while the action in the Saturday morning
lrosh and soph teams entertain encounter.
ServUe at the Eagle home
~founds the same day, wtth the
practice sessions starting at
10 a.m. • • •
COOTA MESA --The Mus-
tangs, under new coach John
Sweuy, will host University
lltgtt school Saturday In a 9
o'clock scrimmage. The varsity
.tatting backfields will be run
by alternate quartert.cks flip
Darnell and Pat Kalama. Coach
Don Burns reports that the
touchdown pass h'om Darnell to
John German was prot:Qbly the
outstandliJg offensive shot dur-
lng the practice scrimmage last
Saturday, The Intense heat'dtd
not seem to bother the boys as
much as was expected. All high
school squads wereuttUzi.Dgthe
early morning hours last week
for their heaviest practices
when it was ,lust a bit cooler. • • •
NEWPORT HARBOR --The
varsity wt.U take on Mater Dei
1n a scr immage tt1arttng at 10
a.m. at Davidson field. Coach
Don Lent has his classy of-
fensive end and defenslvespec-
ialllt Btu Whitford still on the
dilabltd Ust. Whitford baS ~t!u
bavin( recurrlngbQckproblems
but has proven himself capable
of playing with the best even
wheo hurt. Jlm SWick Is still
DOt operatl.D.& at ruu streogf.h.
Ah1n White has been a t£tth'tui
showing the rookies
to and per haps con-
the winning tradiUoo the
1970 Sunset league co-cham-
pions estabtlshed last year.
Harbor strongman and tackle
Terry Albritton and the rest of
the Sailor defensive corps will
be ~ against Mater Del quar-
Bill Clough, who has
real s harp as he tired a cC..,Ie TO passes to end Mike
in the MD annual
"c;hld<enandbean''lntra-squad
scrimmage last week.
Coach Lent w111 get a chance
to watch some ot his pooy back-
tlek1 ~ against the Water Del
datense, which always ranks
HEW OWNE RS IN COM
The new ownersottheTexaco
staUon and lire store
corner of Orchid Ave.
Coallt Highway, Corona del
are the C. Richard Good-
famUy of Santa Ana. Mr. GOodhlDd and hls wlfe, Betty,
also owners of a tire store
in Santa Ana, which Is also
called "Mr . C's" Tires.
Tbe GoodhaDds h&Ye Z sons,
who Is associated with
the new store In Corona del
Ya.r, and Joe, who works at the
Santa ADa "Mr. C's," Manager
of tbe new ttre· center ls Don
Let of Costa Mesa, who was
uaoclated with the former
coqJIDJ at th&t klcaUon.
I
BREWIN' UP THE CO FFEE and getting ready to tllp the pancakes are Klwanians, left to
right, John WlltonofNewportHelghts,JamesCaseyof Harbor View Hills and Geor ge Spink
of Costa Mesa. All are members of the Co rona del Mar Kiwanis Club, which is inviting
local residents and visitors to theannua.lpanca.kebrealdasfbe.ing he ld this Saturday, Sept.
18, from 1 to 11 a.m. at the Chill Pepper parking lot, on Coast Hwy. at Marguerne. Chel
Casey Is In charge of fUDd ralsLng tor the many youth activities of the club, tnc ludlng
support for the Sea Scoli. Base, YMCA, Harbor Area Boys Club and Joplin Boys Ranch .
Mr. Wflton is membership c haJrman of the elub, and Mr, Spink, a member, Is manager of
Alberjsoll's Corona del Mar Mvket, wbtch is donating the food tor the bre'd.ktast. Also on
the pa.ncake OJppln' committw are Dtck Smith, Virgil Bentley, Dennis Barker and Gene
· Black. (EnslgD photo.)
A PICTURE PAINTED by Lots Dultman shows the picturesque area selected for tht> 5th
annual Newport Beach fU.storical Society dlnner,lt lsthe historic Western Canners, where-
a restaurant .,ill soon be in operation. At the caooery on Thursday, Oc t. 7, a pl.aque w!ll
be lUlVelled and later dinner will be h61d at the Balboa Pavlllon,·foUowed by a bay ('rulse.
Mrs. Wlutam Ritter, in cha.r~ofarra.qements, points to the channel side vtew or Western
CIUUM!J's buUdinp. William Grundy, rlgtlt, president of the Historica.l Society, is issulnJ<
an lnritallon to attend the a.nnua.l event to all r esidents Interested In histor ic Newport .
Fl RST CON C ERT DE C. 5
FOR OCC ORCHESTRA
ME DIC SERVICE GRAD
l5.i,TIIRCIAY & SUNDAY
,....., 2 p.m. Tbere are still a few open-
top in the strl.Dg sectioos_
says cooductor Josepb Pearl-
ma.a as the Orange Cout Col-
ltp commuoUy sympboay or-
cbestn prepares for lts new ......
Alrma.n Walter J. Reed of
339 Cata.Una Drive, Sewport
Heiebts, has graduated at Shep-
pard AFB, TeGS, Ctom the U.S.
Air f orce medical services
speclaUst course, The airman,
!1011 of llr. and Mr s. James.W.
Reed, was trained to assist In
the care and treatment of pa-
tients. He Is being assigned to
Nortoa AFB, CaW., tor duty
wtth the tSA F dispensar}'. He
Ls a 1969 gnd~ate of Newport
........... ,..._
Tbe flrst concert trill be
s--.y, Dec. s. Featured per.
brmer will be JOI&C Los Aact-
ltl celllst, Daniel Ka.rmuyn,
l.D tbt OYorak cello coacerto.
Tbt prop-am will ai.Jo loelwle
tile Sbostako•teh sfmpboQJ No.
5 aDII the Bnbmt "Tracte
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Tbt NCODd procnm OD Feb. n 'ftll f•t•re Los .up*
rioUIIUI Wtlliam Klt'Ueh lD
tH sa.uu fioi1Dooactrto,uct
wW lloc-1)'-Mo, S by
Tcti&UDnQ ud tltt Oll«twe.
"ICbool -tca01," br Bar· •• n. flal prttiDrll'lllla 01
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--by ltaJ l!rl ...... ........ .. .... ol tM .......
Rubor schOol.
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PLAYIN G
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TH ROU GH TU ESDAY
TWO OUTSTANDING
FE ATURES
SOUTH CORST
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They're in love in
Needle Park ·
in
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p,t~'JOIJNT P!C11JR£S PA!SENTS • rllol !~ LEVVIS GILBERT
"friends"
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(Cootlaaed-P-1) "Wt-1o __ ..
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-, 1111 --.. ._.. ... tall )8,
-• .......... ,... .... -• IIIP..rtlt Ud .....,_ .. _.,, ._, ... __ <:".,
nat-'--.. ~·--~ c-u ~ 111M; .., IIIII .. .,. "' IDirllc .. lotll
llmt tile P)o••oc C..•• .. PGMIII-Wt will .e-
bod ...-llo IOIP..rtoo ... u ~ tt'-. 1e u:r ~~~~ IIIII Mr. kmy)o 'ftl -,._.., ............ -wllllooc"' 10 aJooc. ob)lctm
llr. KJmla wu aU JWIPU'ed "We ..... tbt recoaua•
M-y 1111111 1<1 ..-., bloo do-fll Uot Lonr 11oJ Chic
-1 -· bo IIIII -bt out Dlelrlct lloat ftlallOOI IIIP· the $'1'5 --but •m• 1Uet rna-rt.. be buMd tor t'I'O ,_,..
...... IDe oo lilt P111 at Mr. aDd lloallllt Cit)' pyo ll!pool
R-o 101 lilt bolrl!lc -prlcl'lt)' "' cltYolaplooe a -IIIII lutoad at lilt -1 bel!lc pllll.
w.lthclnwo &.ad tbebiU'IAcelol.. ••we blline tbe Y<Ur1 W.
ed, Mr. Roeer• made a mot1oa thole lDMUbJc~HM,ue;.,
to coatlaae tt ..... obrioUI mo.-. to uaet a bu 01 bl&ti·IWI
1<1 attempt "' cot Mr. Kymla 11111 Iolii> cltult)' but ,. btlloYo
bll mooey back. The CoUDCII they wtll aleo' be wtWDc at
vote to eoatla.ue was ...mmous. future electtoa1 to a:aU ~-
Tbo Newport Relld..U IIC!Rble ueopllooo tor tile-
Untted c;roup, lD a poUcy state-o1 _,..., plaJ:IdDc. TblrdX'en
mem to the CouocU, aid: see uo eoDillct 1D. eaa.ct1qa bu
"We eomme.ad tbe Newport wbUt tbe poenl p)U 11 belDc
Bach City Coaacll b' tbeir deweloptd."
JOH~ AND MARY JOHNSON. (G n• Pho to}
forestctUdnla. They -cted Tbe .tatemeDt wu 1uled b)'
the hlefl-rlle moratorium last chairmao AllanBelk,MCretarY
year, kmc before many of tJS Barbara Eastman aM treuurer
became aroued O¥er the Tom Houston.
Mary Heagen weds matter.
John Johnson of COM
John R. JOhnson, son of Mr.
a.nd Mrs. John N, Johnson or
Corona del Mar, tookMlssMary
Eileen Heagen to be his wUe in
a double f lng ceremony which
took place at the Chapel of St.
Mary's College at lligh noon on
Saturday, September 4.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reagen
of Alamo, Calif. Miss Heageo,
who was escorted to the altar
by her fath er, wore a wblteplque
gown with daisies dotttng the
full sheer sleeves and the em·
plre wa.tst and neckline. Daisies
also held her veil aDd were
carried 1n ller brldal bouquet.
The bride and groom are
college sweethearts, both at-
teoding the University of CalU-
ornia at Sa.nta BatWa, where
she will be a junior aDd he wUI
be a senior this talL
Heagen was similarly gowned
In Ugtlt blue.
Richard Garber of Palo Alto
served as best man. Tbe
groom's brothers, Norman aod
Nelson Johnson, were ushers.
Both a folk grol4) and orpn
were used for wedd1n& music
in a cl\apel de<:onted wltll tooc
stemmed potted daisies.
Following the ceremony are-
cepUon was held In tile patio of
the bride's parents hOme. Mrs.
Reagen received guests In a
pink organr.a dress. She wore a
rose headband. The groom's
mother wore a turqoolse knit
suit complemented wtth white .._
gardenias.
MRS, KENNETH INGMAN ot Corona de1 Mar, left, presldellf.
of the Xi Mu Lambda Cbllpter of Beta Sigma Phi, aDd Mrs.
William Blackburn or East Bluff, pubUcUy chalrman, are
holding a palnttna: by EUa Fleberg of Huntington Beach.
The artist will be featured at the sorority's prden art
show this Saturday, Sept, 18, from 1 to 4 p.m. at tbe hOm'!
of Mrs. Donak! Crook-er, 3408 Sau.aallto Dr ., Harbor View
Hills. The art show wtll beoeftt the American Field Service
aDd the Cystic Fibrosis FouodaUon. Friends of Beta Slrma
Phi, the American Field Service and the Cystic Fibrosis
Fouodatlon are IDvtted to ~>14'PQrt this project.
Tbe young eol4)1e are oow
hooeymoonlng on a camping trip
at Pt. Reyes, a national sea.
shore area, following a visit
to San Fr&aelsc:o.
Before matriculating at Santa
Barbara, the bride grad-.ted
from St. Joseph's Academy ln
St. Louis, Mo. The groom grad-
uated In 1968 from Corona del
Mar high school.
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lSINC FASHIONS FOR FUNDS, members of the Hob' Family
JrU.drecltaJ AuU1ary will preMnt "P•coek Alley," tMtr
'1tb aomal talhloa laDChtoa. Dtlt Ttnlrldi.J, $cit. IS, at the
Balboa Bay Club. Cbec:ttncaaeutda.ccownare, left to rtcht,
.Ura. Carter LoWell of Donr Sbores, Mn. Fruet. DI.Yil a1
Harbor VIew H1ll1 aDd Mrs. WJWam Winter ofBI.Ibollllucl,
who La UllltiDC wUh reMI'Yitiou. Un. DaYIJ: iJ allle Jl.
charp of Cbrlstmu cardl, the ,other projeet wb.ter. tte¥1114
1ra1H hmdJ: for the DOD·Hctari&D adoptloa Mnlce. (Eulp
photo.)
Garbage law is reYised
Corona del Mar
Chamber Talk
., HA~ ~IHCHIH
PR.BSIDBN1.
DetaUed PlaDninc cot UDder tbe .cope, approach aDd ways
W'&Y MODd&y for Corooa del Uld means tor wtat may prove
ll&r'e first amual (and rtrst to be a mooth-kHI.e affair.
enr) "Art Walk," to be held Local art1ats are to be en-
t>opaoloc NOY, 12. coonpcl 1<1 .. ter lor dloplay
Newport S.eh's Pf<IIIOMd • APPROVED a blrbor per.. Tbe Cbamber's JP&Cial u well u sale. Tbe proles-
prblp, rtluM IJid cutt1.op mit appllcattoo by tbe Aactlllt nlllb commlttM, s~le· aloaal committee will lsue in·
ordiDaDce cot a UttleiOlncOYet Mart.oer IDc.torerilttheeJIJI .. .....a..d by a.rtprote1slooalaand Yltaboal in addition to ena:ure
at Mooday's Couocn mHUDc log sUp blfftl'd ot Z?36 w. llterelhd ruideatlal mem-a •"need elbibit.
&lid u a result wtU be re. Cout Hwy ., Mar1Mr1 MU.. ~.. met In tbe Clyde Zulch n. ~ 11 eoulderlnc a
introduced Sept. ZO. • APPROVED a harblw ~ OIDiry, 3700 E, Coast High-cM.IrCJ&IM optnin( to be tot.
CouneUman MJl&n Dostal was mit requelt of Unpr, Pac:lli WI.J', to becta the nuts IDd bolts lowed by an art auctlon u weU
a Uttle cooceroed about tbe re-Inc. to coutroct a "bWJmMd (or lbouJd we say pa.lDts aDd as a .drawtq lor selected
qtdrement that rutdeatB IDd ba)'ftrd of 3000LafayetteAn., br'l.albel)approach for tbecom-piece~.
buslatuu had to sweep tbe1r West Newport. mtm1ty-Wldl event. The committee ls seeld.nc a
•1de1r&IU dally. "That's un-• UPHELD a PluDlnr com. Art prof&sliooals Bert Proc-pubUclty coordt.f:ator aDd. help
~I." tbe Newport mlssloo deelsloo wbicb turDid ter, BernleZalusky,CaroEatoo in maklng sp&ce ualpments.
Beach attorney said. don a r~uelll by WUUam SUDe &ad Kay Finch, a loDe wtth A.nn Any realdeot, or ~. that
1'be .Couocll also ameoded to deveQI a 16-lllllt motella a Gillman, Eleanor Smith, Jerry would like to assist II tnvUed
the ordlm.ncetoaUow"wn.pped C-1 District at2005-2009C..C ltlftart, Mr. arxl Mrs. Clyde to call Chamber aecreta.ry Jes-
utmal feces" to be placed in St., Ceotral Newpol't. Z*b &Dd Jeule HUt, debated ale Rill at 673-4050.
trash coataJ.ners. • APPROVED tbe t.tattu
lD other action Morxlay the map of tract 6905, a ru 1il'
CUy Coooctl: from tD.H., a joiN v.._.t fl
• SET for pubUc hearille oa the Holsteln Co. to permit a
Sept. ZO an ordiDI.oce U.t re. subdlrtsion of 13.11 acres U.
lues the off-street puking a planDed res1deotlal •••
stazdards tor olftce aDd com-meat comprlltnr M ~
merclal bulldlnp. family reaidenUalloU, a lfND
• ADOPTED an ordlnance ar• tot. a tiGDls cbi) klt &Dd a
redeflDlng the eo~mctlmaple mahtteoaoce area 1ol at U.
districts of the clty. soli: trw est coroer of Ea8tblufl'
• DISALLOWED an ordi-Dr, aDd Vista 0.1 Oro, a.r
oaoce to provide for ftneer· East Bluff.
ROGER EARLEY DIES
Ropr Earley, 5?, of?69WU.
son st., Costa Mua, died Stp&. .
13 at BeYerly Mala' Coaft-
Pacific Southwest
SENIORS TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP
(AGES 35 TO 70)
SATURDAY -SUNDAY
5EPT. 11.19-1:00·••00
NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB
IH EAST BLUFF, 14!W~ORT BE.I.CH
Atteod.ine: the bride were Miss
Jeanette Mulholland of Orange
Cove as maid of honor and Miss
Constaoce Ann Heaeen as her
sister's brldesma.ld. Tbe maid
of oooor wore a green flowered
net gown over satin aDd carried
a bas k.et of yellOw da isies. Miss
The MWiyweds wUI make
their home lD Goleta tttls tlll
aDd return to schooL
printing fees ln CCXIlectioo wttb
business Ucense appUcatlons
In order to comply wttb Presl-
deGt Nlmo's wage &Dd price
freue, wttlch lnchldes fees lnd
charges.
LIGAL MOTICI J I 1• • ADOPTED an ord!Dance
r -13154 e po ICY ~=:n""::":.:::.-•ln the
lesceol lfoll>lla~ Seal Btacll. ;r=;;F~R~E~E;;A~D~M;;I5~5~10;;H;-;;-;:;IO;X;5~E;A;T;5;;1~.0~0;;;;;~ He wu born Jan. 25, 1914,
lD Mtamurl &Dd came to cw. ance Couaty J5 year• aao. He
wu tbl held chef at Dlllmaa's
RHtaara.ot. B&JI:loa, b" • , .... MARINERS CHURCH CM youths check flames FICTlTIOlf!t Blf!tmESS NAME • APPROVED a t.riattve
STATEMENT to be· a1"red map tract requut ot Charltl Tile lollcnrlo& peroooladolnc T. Smlllllopermlta.-rulon
bus!De55 u: Fred's Orbit of z.? acres Into ooe lot for Quick actloo by 2 Costa. Mesa mlnor burns oo his IClJ)er arm. Salooo, 3601 W.lststreet,Santa. Tbe newly formed Orance coactomtnlum dtvelopmeot 00 youths kept a tlre at3108Pla.tte The Crook youthsaidaHrles Ana., Calif.--Cb&rle F. Dens-Couaty Airport CtlizeD.s Com-the .aut~~ aide of Wilt Coast
Dr ., Costa Mesa, from 9Pread-of e~ploelons spewed names ford, 329 Po1Dsettla AYe., Co-~~ ~~ ~: ~:00~ ~=-Hwy., westerlyotBalbcaCOt'el,
lng to a Delghborlnr residence. through tbe garage door and rooa del Mar, CaUl. da. c:-.-20 1 ~ tai • DtARIED TO Sept. to a
The fire, at the residence of "about blew me over.'' Thls bullDess Is being coo-1.L; ........,..~ a sk,n ~tty resolutiOn declarlnr the lnteo-
Tony Valenti, er~ed lD a p.r-Both Valeott and b1s wlte, dueled b)' an lndlvldual. tb.u ~-~usa :deYe'-'ment tton to order tbe clolalDc ..,.
age aDd quickly spread to the Eleuor, a teacher. were away, Slpled: C. F. Densford. ...., ncattoo and atandoomfllll of
house, causing extensive dam· The Valenti's 14-year..old son This statement ftled with tbe of a poUcy position coocerolng part of adjacent to
age to the kit chen and dWng had left for school after lunch, county clerk ol Oruge Couoty the reoewal of commercial let 720 W Balboa
a reas, and tile garage was de. Mrs. Van Horn sa.Jd. The Va-on: Sept. 13, 1971, by Beverly leases at the Orange County · •
stroyed before Costa Mesa fire lentl's 3 dogs escaped to tile J. Maddox. deputy comQclerk. Airport.
units doused the names, which back yard, Ptilllsh: Sept,l6, 23,30,0ct. Tbe study session wtU be
er upted at about 1 p.m. A jeep whi ch Brown and Crook 7 I9n 1n the Newport Harbor reserved ucluslvety for the
Mrs. R. L. Van Horn, whose pushed back. from the naming E'nstgn ' lease reoewa.l dlscussloos.
home at 3102PLatteDr.,adjolns garage also was damaged. · CllWMI M. HooseJr.lsact-
the Valenti residence, credited Among the arttcles 1o the gutted FOLK MUSICAL SLATED lng chairman ol the committee,
Allen Brown, 18, aDd Dave garage were 6 nre extinguish. The youth ot Christ Luthera.1. whi ch will dlscWis wtth tbe
Crook, 17, with keeping the ers and a huge kettle to be Church, Costa Mea, will pre. CoUDCU appropriate action lo
names from her home by leap-used for the Sons of Italy spa. sent the folk musical, "Tell It f\lrther cootrol the jet rupta
ing onto he r roof with garden ghettt dinner at this weekend's Like It Is," th1s weekend at ott of Ora.nre CowXy AJrport.
hoses and battUng the ftre Wlt11 Fiesta del Costa Mesa. 8 p.m. On Saturday ennina:. The committee include1
firemen arrived. Flre Ba.tta.UonCttlefEd Lewis the musical wUl be etven lD the members of the noise abate-
Shingles on the roof of the estimated damage to the house F'oruin at Estanc1a high scbool meot committee, OIJI)ODeDts ot
Van Horn OC.me, only feet from and garage at s 18,000, and Costa Mesa. It wUl be repeated atrport ttiPI"Aoa bd IJPOQIOrs
the blazing Valenti garage, were $5,000 toss to the cootents. SuOOay nlght in Chrlst Lutberan of seYeral cltlsen lawBUltl
scorched. c ause of the blaze Is still Church, 760 VIctoria street, seettnr damages beca.Uie of the
The Brown youth, who Uves under tnvestip.Uon. Costa Mesa, tor a zooe Joutb loss of property Yaluea re-
at 2830 La Salle Ave. suffered rally. The musical tells about suutng from jlt aircraft ootse. :----------,God, wbo He Is, oow HereY•ls The members ueH.arr}'Rin-
Sun1Yotl inelucle tds wUe.
Evel.yuo a IOD, Rocv of BU ..
boll; a dlagtrter, CarolYDt ot
L&gura Beacb, aod z crand·
cbildrell.
Dr. Joe AkJrtcb, wt1o i.c.tftd bll Tb. D. dtar•
from DII.Uu TMoklcfcal Sem.llary, DI.Uu,· Tnu,
1a tiM cburcb pastor. Tbl Rw •. WUUam Ac:toa 11;
...... to ..-aDd .. ·--... --aDd ·-ll!!c· SUIIDAY ICIIOOL •••••• 1:00 A.M.
WORIIIIP SERVICE. , 1:00 A.M. 6 10:00 A.M.
IVBliiiiG SERVICE, , , , • 1:00 P.M.
Gnvutde sentces wUl bl
held at 11 a.m •• Frklly at Har-
bor Relit Cemeteey, WeJt..
cUll Morllary Ia In cl!arco at l!.;;;;o2i;;20§0;;;Ei;;.i.C~Oi;;A~$~T~H .. W~Y~.~' "!C~O;;;RO;;:;H;;;A~D;;;E;;;L~M,;A;;;R~~
~
HJmsell, w-.t He 1!1 like, and ker, Du Emot'J, M&raballDuf.
some oftheproblemawtthwblcb tleld, Ala.D Beet, WallJ Koch,
we are eoattooted Ybea be be-Orville RIDehart, Ed Cook, Eul
lleve lD Him. Hardage a.od Keaaetb Fleagle.
TO THE ANNIJAL
A
NEW
HOME
LION OLDTIMERS MEET
An old timen olpt wu held
by the Balboa Bay Lloras: Tutl-
day e•IDlA&:. s.pc, ?, at tbe
HunerJ Ticer restaurant 1D
teDded lDclllded former prest-
d.U AI Clemeace, CbJc Ki&-
ble, Gordon Walker, Elmer lA
La.aDe, AIPlepr,CariTbom&l,
aDd Ed Sorley.
LOBSTER
-------------------..JN"''>>O'' Btacb. Lloo Jolxl Symp"'"' I!!YIIod
au of tbt former lJoa preti-
dl!llo at lilt Ball>oo Boy Lloooo
wbo au • loqw &CtiYe 1D tbe
chi) to retara to tbe1r old
bome ct• tor 1 btl ot rem-
Jnleci.Dc wttb tod&J'I mem-
berl. The old Um•• wbo 1t-
Actin lJoD put PI'""'WI
wbo nlcom.:t tbl t1111tor1 ID-
cladod llrJ Mar-, MartoPa-
ciDI, AI Hew11, Ra~ F..t.,
IDd Bob Gr.....S, wbo 10'1'
A new name
BUT WE ARE STILL
CO RON A DEL MAll'S Y ARH SHOP
WITH YARI45-• .f411DL.,0114T--·A14D
K141TT114G ACc:'USORIES
CL.ASSES STA,.TING
TU~SDAY, S~~T .~
COMB'" -41/Q SIIB OUR LARGBR QUARTIIRS
·--cllb.-pi-H 0( -11 -bUooo woro.-.IIJE-LoLo.t.
AHemale study asked
"-' Btacb -ld --joel---~~lllrlb W1ll --· lilt Rd. -lloeA.riiMor ca-HllbftJ Commie-N~ Boaclo -· eloo at 11:10 _,, s.p. 11, ..,.... .-to ••-
lo v--. to'*.,. a -_, ,_, 1111'< . ...., ...... .,
r.uR>IIItJ _,. ca u...._ by a 1-1 .... .,.. ........... Pooollk--· ,..,~-..eo,olt--IVUITT THOIIIAl..DII$
,_, -A. r-. 'II, "'
Tllo dtJ llu-·-10 1tll--··-~ -calllt~com-M-. diad at a.,.. c.. ·-....... -.... --llo-~Cea .... Pfld 2 ._ • ._. .. lie ........ ..
...,. -'l'lllnad.-10, 1 ..... Color ...... -
porod *lo•lel ........... IDOrutla~lt,_.ap.
..., ............. 12 1 'I'M le lllld • Mtltlic ...... .
....... ... ..,. ..... .. F-..1 ........ ...
~-UUIO)It.llo18tD8oaodl., . .., .. .-.. ,, ntiMc.....,eea.._wttto._,
1131 E. COAST HWY., COIIOMA DEL MAR -~-~ u ......., ----
673-5Hl 673-5Hl -..... c-dollllr --~~---L---------------------~Jiwq,J . .,. CIFFiliiDiwwld orlllPvt.
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AT FASH
NEWPORT CENTER
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FRIDAY-SATURDAY-IONDAY, SEPT. 24-25-26
.GRAND PltiZE -1971 PINTO
-GAMU -RIDES -FOOD -FUN -
BIG PARADE SATURDAY, SEPT. 25
START$ AT II A.M. -IIIWPORT CIMTIR DRIVI
........ -
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C••ission . funds asked
~ .., an.., eo.,
•-lo till .._ II Calif. -C-ud.-tiiiiAl-
Pt to rtdlrm Jtl a c::ort ot
tbl commlMkiD. no IIOird 11 -"-• oo lor 11u lllocllod MOO to t110
eom.mtMk-.
CO'IDCII""'D DoD Me1DD11 aid. "Tbat aroouat ot 1D0D1J
~·t .... tud1e tbt colt ot
maiJla( ..-. •••• -
lllal lilt bou4 -oot -to ~ tbt commluloa.."
Tbe land ue comm~na
croalod by lllalo loiiJII!Ioo to
proride a llblclt lor eW. &DIS
eo.tte1 lo work cooptnltve)J
ID-mlnlac...-IIUid_.
..-lilt &lrpon.
"LUCKY" CARSON wlll be ooe of the featured rlders Ln
the btg parade Saturdlly, Sept. 25, oa Newport Center 0:'.
at the Balboa Bay LAoo.s klbster bake am carntval. The
puade will start at 10 a.m. Tile 1->!mter bake open~ at
noon Friday, Sept, Z4, aoc1 wtu continu\! Saturday and S•m-
day, accordlnc to Uoo. Mario Pacln1, who Is chatrmao
of the eYent for the 9th conseclllln year.
DAR to hear Chief Neth
Colooel Wllllam Cabell Chap-Mrs. St:a.nely D. statla, Ylce
ter of DAR wUI opeo Us 1971 -regeot, wbo ls program cha.lr-
72 monthly meeUngs with a ma.c, wUI introdtJCe Roger E.
deuert 1n the Balboa borne of Neth, chief of PoUce of Costa
Mrs. Earl G. Corkett at 12:30 Mesa. He wtll speak on "The
p.m. Wednesdar, Sept. Z2.Mrs. Ufe of Geoeral Douglas Mac-
Edgar M. Cox Jr., recent, will Arthur."
welcome special guests, Mrs. Hostesse~ for the des&el'tue
John Howlaod Klnkald, lllttooal Mrs. Jean Van Der Bordeo,
c lla.IJ'ma.n of the program rev.tew chairman, and Urnes. Dooak1
commttt'ee, and Mrs. Gustav C. J. Andrews, Leland J. Bolln,
Berg, state chairman of trans-WIUiam H. A.shbaugh aod Ma-
portatlon. )orle A. Catoes.
PATR ICK HY DE DIES MILDRED WI LCOX DIES
~-•· J H •• llro. "'lldred Wljc<o,..14, ot ..._.,.e .. ,..1<· Jde, ~ oC, 947 -nt-A'• WoodliDd PL .;..rtOita
PaularlDo AYe,, Costa Mea, ' died Sept, tz at I...ooc Beach. Mesa, died Sept, 14 at Glen-
He was born March 17 1947 haven Convalescent ~spital,
1n Rivers ide aod carne 'to Or~ Costa Mesa. She was bOrn May
a.op CoWJty 23 J'81J'S ago. He 3, 1887, 1n Ma.Dtstee, Mlcb.,
wu a patnter tor Borg-Waroer aM came to Orange Couoty 6
Cootrols. for IS years. ye;r:v.~ro~s tnc lude a son
SurviYor s lnclude his wife, Jad:sooof CostaMesa ·a daugh~
Georgia.; hls mother, ~rs. Lo-ter, Mrs. E. J. &hmeo of
, rene LaHaun of Santa Ana; a Tucson, ArU.; a brother and 4
brother, Jim of Costa Mesa; sisters· 5 grandchildren and 5
aDd a stster, Mrs. Connie Hot-great-CrandcbUdren.
land of Costa Mesa. Funeral senlces wUl be held
Graveside sen1ces werebek1 at 7:30 p.m. today, SeP:. 16,
Sept, 15 at Harbor Rest Mem-at the WestcWI CM.pel. lnter -
orial Park with Mr. Victor ment will be at Mani.stee,Mich. Besancon otrlciattn.g, . Bell-
BroadWay MortUIJ'J' was in
cbaree ot arrupments.
KNU TE JO HNSON Dl ES
KDute Johuoo, 78, of 3139
Sumatra Pl., Costa Mesa, died
Stl)t. 13 at Hoar Hospital. He
wu born March Z3, 1893, 1n
Norway aDtJ came to On.n.ge
COUDty 10 years ago. He was a
baUding cootractor for 53
reus.
SarYIYors 1Dclude his wile,
Ah'lda; a dau(hter, Mrs. Ar-
delll Coqn of Westminster;
a .oa, Elmer or Portland, Ore.,
a brother and 2 sJ.&ters 1n
Norway; aDd Z p-aodchildren.
Fuoeral sentces and tnter-
P'IIII will be bold In Portlalld,
Ore. Bell-BroadWay Morttary
LINDA JO YUM Dl ES
Mrs. Linda L. Hoyum, 27,
of 172 E, 22Dd St., Cos«a Mesa,
died Sept. 13 at Costa Mesa
Memorial HospitaL Sbe was
born Dec. 27, 1943, ID Orango.
Sun1Yors loclude her bus-
bud, William ot Tu]omp; 2
daughters, Jacqueline aa1 Gina,
botb or tbe ta.mll)' home; tte r
mother, Mrs, Ruth L, Cadarlan
of Costa Mesa; bel' father, JoM
MelDtosh of Tustin; aDd a
brother, Jotm Hoyum Jr. of
J olmsoo Park.
F1D8ral senlces wlU behek1
at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept, 17, at
the Bell Br-y Chaj>el. In-
terment wUl be at Harbor Rest
Cemetery.
wuln cllarpof arr&ll&'!mooll. OIURCH PICNIC SUN DAY
THOMAS McGANH Dl ES Tbe 9 a.m. SUDdl.y worship
Thomas 0 . McGuD. 88, of at the Lutberan Church of the
810 W. 15th St., Welt Newport Muter wW 1 be beld at the
HelPb, died Sept. 11 at Park cburcJl. 1900 Pac:Ulc VIew Dr.,
Lido Coon.luceDI. lfoel(.ta.L He Harbor Vll• HUla. Tbe 11 a.m.
ftl borD Feb. 1, 118!5, lD Obio boUr wU1 be beld 1n CCIQDileUon
aad carne to Oranp County 11 with tbe ..._t plcale at the
J'lll'l a10. He wu a secretary JobD Creu rucb '-l U:luloa
b' tbe H. W. Burdick Co lor vtejl). 'l'rulportatloD wt.U be
S5 rar•. pJ'O'rided from tbe -ebarcb at
Roarr wu recited Sept. 16 10:15 a.m. A pot-loek dbmer
al too Boll e.-, C-1 will a.uow too ---boor. u:l mua wi.U bt ce~ Or. WllU.tJn EU.. wt.U briDe a
at t a.m. todQ', s.t. 11, at m..... c:a "Frtedom of
St. Joacbtm's CatboUc Ctnlrcb. !~:!;:":._ ______ ~
-· w!U be II Paellle ~ VMw Momor,lal Park. BoD
_, IIOI'IIarJ WU to NEW SERVICE·
exc:~,uswt· Mi:H .
·MY,II'IEACHI
MtiONAL MUl. i'l LISr
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SilMAN OM "MATT I I "
1'111 a~•• ctioa: bitwcw blal-
lllc Ud --wiU 1lo ... p-·-_,.·-.. _ • ,.....,, at .. c-,.....,. -: .... ......... at • ud 10:10 ........... ,-. u .. ..
Ia c.--. -10 .... "'
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NEWPORT HARBOR ENg(71
ARST SECn()lj --P!l! 7
LOOK AT US!
EXPAND
IN CORONA DEL MAR T. LET us SELL YOUR HOME FOR YOU a (W e n .. d theltuai n en)
• DO STOP IN FOR A VISI T AND SEE WHAT
R WELL EQUI P P ED REAL ESTATE OFFICE 8 LOOKSLIK E.
3036 E. COAST HWY.,
CORONA DEJ-MAR
CoRBIN-MARTINJl
7662 ' J I
It's a "Dilly"
---Don't Dally
CORONA DEL liAR· DUPLEX-Upper le•ol
•· fnmt unit bu 2 · bedrooms, formal diliinc
room. firt'place, bu.iltins. Lower level has
IN·LA W quarters. private entrance, fire-
place. large bath. Back unit is an adorable,
large 1 bedroom. A 2em ,Jt $81,500. t
Quick! Call a Fireman!
Thi5 is the hottest deal in town. AJmost new
:;plit level 4 BR. 3 BA. huge game rm. family
rm, 3' car ga r, 3-ton refrigeration, anJc le deep
thruout. custom drps .. fabulous drop
P rofess. ldscpg &. sprinklers. A5sume
Joan. 0Vt'ner a nxious ! . s-1:!.050.
644-7270
AtUtt,-S_.
9!••tt" All. ASSOCIATIS
(..._..!,D-..-.., .... I•-)
UIJl<T HWV. COIIONA DilL MAR, CALif .
BA YSHORE .BEAUTY
Living room with corner fireplac~ and wall
of glass looking out to palio of tropical beau-
ty. Dining room or den also with waJI of
glass to pauo -eUicient modern kitchen -
two attractive bedrooms and plenty of room
to add on. Best of all. this charmer has one
o( the lowest leaseholds available. 142.500 .
CALL 675A930
C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO.
RIAL TORS
.,~
Now iM<fBoodl
As you have bksscd ntllm
By yllur gwcrous love,
May Got/ bless your life
With Hi s lovt frorn abo ve ...
THURSDAY, SEPT, 16, 1911
CORO NA DEL MAR, cAUF. ...............
I I 11 l;h d Cu ll ..
• BACK BAY •
o FOU R BEOROOMS o FAMILY ROOM
o TWO BATHS o 2200 SQUARE fEET
• WITH PROFESSIONAL LAN DSCAPING
.. S36,SOO •
ROY R. McCARDLE
REALTOR
548-n29
WAIJ TO II caA
Ultra modem. near new 3 bdrm . 2 bath
home wi th family room. 2100 sq. ft. 2
ston es. Custom extras thruout. •108
179,500.
5 BEDROOMS -3 BATHS
Prestige East Bluff location. Mtn. ,·ie\1 .
Many trees &: r.oom for pool on large lot.
2500 sq. ft. includes formal dining room .
Beat.~tifully decorated. This outstanding
home offered at just $51 .500. •118
HOME SHOW REALTORS
P ete Bal'l'l!tl /Zaft'l
p,..~,.u '
,..
•
ROOMY HOME
AVAILAB LE NOW
Qt.nET C UL-D£-SAC IN :-lE W PORT HE IGHTS. 4 BED.
ROOMS A~D A POOL, LARGE SUNKEN UVING
HOOM, FffiEPLACE, SHAKE ROOF', SlNGLE STORY.
IDEAL NEIGHBORHOOD FOR CHILDREN, NEAR
SCHOOLS. $45,950.
Office o,. ~a,.......,.
PETE BARRETT REALTY
1605 w-~~<. N.a.
642-5200
COUNTRY CLUB LIVING
On the s eventeenth tee of the Mes a
Verd e Country C l u b . 5 bedrooms. 3
ll><>lh s . formal dining and extra Iorge
l iv ing room. Lorge den with used bri ck
f ire p lo cf! n nd wet ba r. Th is completely
IC>JSiom home availa l>le for only $85,000.
Open eveni ngs .
' SOUTH COAST REAL ESTATE
1500 Adams. Suite 304, Costa Mesa
545-8424
•• IIJ'I.a
••• L.ftAT•
Ull .. rlnAL 1Uf8 8 1111118SI.#IOP IAJ!Y
·-PO· lrlf818JT8a, P IIO PIJJIOrf>W.
COlli 118 8 R 1U ' .. II 'J 88
~~ IJfAft .,... ..
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(135 ........
DUPLEX
South of Highway
3 BEDROOM. PLUS 1 BEDROOM Ai1"ARTMENT IN
TIP TOP SHAPE ON ONE OF THE BETTER STREETS
lN CORONA DEL MAR.
63,50
••••
SHORE CL FS
260 E VENlNG CANYON ROAD WILL BE OPEN THIS
WEEKEND. 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS, PLll> A H.UGE
FAMILY ROOM, MASTER BEDROOM HAS A VlEW,
75,000
••••
HOUSE SAT .SUN .
TI2 LARKSPUR A 3 BEDROOM HOME ON AN R-2
LOT. ROOM FOR lNCOME UNIT.
43,500
••••
A STEAL IN LAGUNA
3 BEDROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM WITH VIE W,
A CUSTOM BUILT HOME.
55,500
PR ESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN IY APPOINTMENT
JUST COMPLETED
5 BR 4 bath home ~ rth 50 11 dock Beaull·
fultv deC"O rated "'rth marble rmlr bath.
crYstal chande l rer~ fin(' carprl ~ ,\ 11 atlpaper.
Butlt-rn 1•acuum . recrrculallll£ hot 11a ter.
dumbwaller & man1· other f"\tra· :!8;) 000.
l l ind• Isle Om •• OPEN SUNDAY
Lovelv. new :; RH. . .J ': ha hom P "' 11 at er·
front In· r m & dtn nn O.r~ p11n r iPd famdv
rm w frplr ~la ... tPr FUi '' •rllull! area .\:
frreplace &n .~ \It 'If'''' 5179 500
12 l inda Isle On11 e
Elel-!ant Of'\1 ~ nR 4 . hd ~)O!l)(' .. , funll.ll
din rm fam rm 11f>l bar lmprcssn r en-
t ry court"' 10ft rn;:~hoc dom' $17\J !j()(l
n l ind a Isle Drive
Beaut. 5 BR 4 ba horne \1. tormal du1 t'lll .
& famtiY rm. ~ F'rplc.') Oubrde ~larrwa1
Burlt·m 'gun cabmet &: bookshehcs. $155.o00
WATERFRONT LOTS
No. 44 : 108 Ft on 'A'8 ter
No. 76: !l Car gAr::t~r r1f'duced to
No. 88 : lOB Ft .. \I'Jth plan!'i
For Complete lnform•tion
11 25.1100 s i7,000
1145.1100
On •II hom.a I loh , plene call:
BILL GRUNDY, Realtor
New Locetton et Entrence Te
UMo ltlo -Tho 1~•-• lhle.
Ml IAYSIOE DR .. SUITE I, N.l . VUI61 -··············
11 1 111ls' UL1E\1 1E1P~If •:•
Sale& through Multiple Lis ting Service
ol tbe Newport Harbor-Costa Mea
Board ol Realtor a totalled$63,515,838
for tbe first 7 months ol 1971 • an
average ol $9.7 mlllloo a mootbl Ill
July, 240 ulu were made.. for tl.ll
mtWoo, 389 new 1~1 were pro-
ce8Nd, 80% were 1014, 83% fll ..a11
-re cooperative. Llat your prOf Ill)
a RMitor.
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JAMES AND MARY Rl EDEL. (Ctnuo Houc photo)
NEWLYWEDS SAIL
ON HONEYMOON
14r, a.od Mrs. James Alez atteOOed tbe guest book. Tbe
Rlldll ·sailed away trom tnelr wedding music, which wu both
wtddUic r~eptton at the Baiboa contemponry and tradltiooal.
Yaebt Club Saturdiy atteroooo, Included a guitar solo by Philip
Auc. 28, on a boneymoon trip Simon, classmate o1 the EfOQm
wblcb took them to northern at San otero state colltre.
C&llfornla aDd Lake Tahoe. Assl.stlng with the reception
. Tbt JOUDI co~le were mar-at the Balboa Yacht Club wert
J1ed at a 2 p.m. ceremoo.y at tbe bride's stster-lD-)&w, Mra.
St. MtebuJ'• aoo AU Anreta' Dourlu Wrt(ht; a aororlty sis.
Ept.cqal Cburch 1n Harbor ter trom S&n DleJQ Jtate, Miss
View HWa. The croom's tmcle, Nancy Belford; and Ml11 Vlc-
tbe Ret'. Gordon Lyall, rector toria Weatherhead of Playa del ot St. Darid's Church in Glen-Rey, a trteOO of the croom's
riew, m., ot!lciated at the !amUy,
cloele rin( ceremony which Mrs. Wright received ruests.
11111tld the aoo of Dr. aDd Mrs. 1n a ml.nt green lace dreu
Htlli'J Riedel of CoroDl Hl(h-adorned by a corsare of white
Judi and Miss Mary Kathleen butterfly orchJds. Tbe groom'•
Wrtpt, daug:hter of Mr. aDd mother wore a ~le blue cos.;.
Mn. Huater Wrl(ht of Costa tume and a similar corsare.
Mea. The oew Mr. and Mrs.RJedel
Tbe bride wore a "French will make their borne In San
COUDtry" cown of long white Diego, wbere they 'lf111 both
llDIQ. It was sleeveless, made colltinue their college •ork at
'lfltb an empire bodice which Sa.n Diego State. The bride wtll
wu trlmmed with da.isles wlth be a junior majoring lD ele-
bri&bl J81Jow ceoters. Daisies mentary educatioo. Tbe groom
at.o corvld her bridal cap aDd wiD be a ..mar wUll a~tbol
, .. .attered oa the floor-oo major, He Is a.UUSated with
leDClh Yell. Sbe carried a bou-Sigma Chl fraternity aDd spent
qUit of mixed flowers, including a year on the Cbapman College
ro.u, daisies aDd baby's noaUng campus. Both of the
t."•tb. YOWJ.I e<q~le are Coroaa del
Atteodln& her as matron of Mar hJgb school gradlates.
boDor na her sister, Mrs. Special guests at tbe 'lfeddlDc
Jo-.pb Plkora of New Britain, Included the g:raod.mother oftbt
Cocm. Sbe wore a tone eown of bride, Mrs. R, E. Miller of
brlcbt yello'ft' volle a.nd carried Laruoa Beach, aDd the gr&Dd.
a yellow, blue andwhltebouquet parents of the groom, Dr. &nd
of dal.ales, corn flowers tnd Mrs. J. Ado~hRiedelofCoroDI.
bablta' breath. The &room's del Mar. Comtnc from New
1'-ter, Mrs. JamesRayofSanta. Britain, Conn .• were the bride's
Ana, Hrved as brldesrnald 2 nteees, Miss Lois and Miss
aac with Miss Mellnda Lane Wendy Plkora.,'aod comlnctrom
IJld MIA Sllsa.n AMerson, both Glenview, Ul., 'lfith theotrlcl&t-
of Newport Beach, They were tng mtn1ster, were Mrs. Gordon
druaed 1n aowns to match the Lyall and Mlu Cathy Lyall,
matroo of hOnor. aunt a.DCI cousin of the P'OOm.
Tom Purcell, a school friend UCI TOWN AND GOWN
oftbe r:roomsince k:loderprten wtLL HEAR LECTURE days, ftl best man, He also
turniabld the get-away boat, a UCI Town aod Gown mem-flac bedecked Cal 25, 1n which bers will bear the tlrst of a
tbe oewlyweds lett the Ya cht series of lectures coocernill(
Club reception. Tbe bride's the eootrlbutlon of the ..Uver-
brother, Douelas Wrl(ht ollr-s tty to the Oraqe County com-n., aod the groom's brother-muntty Monday, Sept, 27. Dr.
lD-Iaw, Jam11 W. Ray of Santa Arnold Bloder, director of the
A-., aDd John Yule of Newport soclal eeoioo program at OCl,
Hned aa uahers, wlll apeak on "Tbt eulroo ..
Cb1 Omep sorority sisters meota.l movement, the cbanr1Dc
of the bride, Miss Nancie role ottbeun1nrsSty,andJOC11.1
Grtudeld of Chula VIsta and ecolo&:Y." Tbe meeting will be
Mlu Betl)' Hank of San otego, held at 9:30 a.m. at OCI Mea
Commons.
LIGAL N011CI
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
IIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tbat tbe City Couoc:U of the City
of Knport B•ch will bold a
ptbUc: bt&rlnr reprdtne Ordl-.uc• No. 1408, bein&. AN
ORDINANCE or THE CITY or
lfliii'POI<T BEACH ADDING
RCTION I0.08.m TO THE
QWPORT BEACH lo!UNICI-
PAL CODE, ENTITLED
"81KlREUNE HEIGHT LIM-
IT A 1'1<»1 ZONE," PWminc
Commluloa Amtadment No.
101, CI'Mt1q:&ZODtw1tbbound. . us.. lac1Dd1ac au propert) be-
low 1110 blafl, toe I-IIllo back
.. , -&lid 1110 pr-hllll!
rllll loclttou 1D Tbt Bluffs
Mnlapmtat, ud Htabu.tdnca
11.-110111>1 Umltalloa w1lhlll
tiM Zoat, b a period of ooe ,_.
Dr. BI.Dder received his doc·
torate from Stanford ln cllnlcal
pl)'cboloCJ with a minor lD
mathtmatlcal statilttca. Bttore
'cominr toUCI,bewaaprot8NOI'
of poyeiiOJocy at IDdlaoa 11D1-
.,erlllty, and bu taulbtat OCLA
aod at tbt Uniftrall)' of Colo-
rado.
PROMOTED AT IAHK
Mrs. Eferttt Frqoe:l ot Co-
lla .. _ bu -...,_ to---&lid----ollleor at -ol America •a ScMitb Caut Ton
Ceater bniC:b, &c:COI'dlac to
1JW101V DIYid Pulln.
lllra. FrtpladftActl 11>1110
poi1Uoo after a ,.,.. u u-
llltant operattooa oftlc• attbt
Costa Mea tnaeb, wtaere lbl
btpa bar career lD Ust aa a
boo ..... Sbt 'ft8 bCWG &ad td-lA L,..,llua.,ud bu-----tbe Am•tcu lutltiU otaut..
"'" POTENTATE VPS?TS
IIOTICE II HEREBY FVR-
TIID CIVEII IIIII 1110 aldpolb-
llc lloarlor w1U bo bold oo lbe
--.. ~.lt71,atlllo ... or '1:JO P.M. u tbt eo.-Albert s. ar •• -.r. ,..._
ell ~ ol lbo City BID late ol 1110 Loo •..-AI
o1 .. CJIT o1 llaojiCill BooQ, lllaltJDII T-Jo ol lila ..... ca•s .... at W'tla tliDt ud Ud ...... olld8Diftll ... ,... .., ..., au ,.._ 111-u ollleJat -• --. 14
.. •t _, -udbo tolllaiiBt--CMt
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Chili · Pepper's
PARKING LOT
3201 E. co .. t Hwy.
(AT MARGUERITE)
CORONA DEL MAR
Food Courtesy of
ALBERTSON'S MARKET
'
To Dua· ANNUL
• I •
, DONATION
Don't Forget to
Bring the Kidsl
M••••1• From ~7t.u~n~~~~~~MiKi,::~~~
WE ESPECIALLY URGE ALL OF OUR FRIE~DS, ~EIGHBORS, ACQUAI~TANCES ANO ---.._,_~ ' ?;;;;:;;~~ .. RELATIVES -11'1 FACT, 'EVERYBODY-TO COlliE OUT 01'1 SATURDAY AI'ID HELP US
UKE THIS YEAR'S ANI'IUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST A RECORD-BREAKII'IG EVE~TII
IT'S FOR A IIIOST WOI'IDERFULLY ~RTHY PROGRMI --KIWAI'IIS YOUTH ACTIVITIES.
I~ ADVANCE-AND WE'LL BE WAITI~G TO SERVE THE WHOLE FAIIIILY I I
Paul Garman. owner
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n ,.trv.ne ComPinv • 550 Newport Centef Dnve
Newpot1 8 .. ct1 C.hforn•• 921160 · (11 .4) 1144·3011
Newport Floor Covering. Inc.
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07.5-1636
3.500 £AST COAST HW'!'.
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harbor photo Ia
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KIRKPATRICK'S T·Y
644 -7650
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COIIOHA 0&1. MAll, CAL.II',
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THE
HOME SHOW
for beautt/ul homts by tht uo
"TIM" THOMAS
REALTOR
WS l:ut Cout HiJhway
Corona dd Mar, CaWornia
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J. RAY COHSTRUCT!OH COMPANY, loc.
J.AIIIE8 D. llAT, Pn.ident
I ll 1. 11TH STIIIT
COST A tr.tiSA, CALIF,
Tllt,HONI!• 642 .41 10
. . . . . '
Provisiona
to be feted
The home of Mrs. Van R.
Parker, 1412 santiago Drive,
Dover Sbores, wUl be the settlne
tor a luoeheon honOring Pto·
vtslonalB of Harbor Key, CllUd
Gutda.nce Center of Orange
County, at ooon on Tuesday,
Sept, 21.
Mrs. WIIUam H. Weaver,
president, and Mrs. Parker.
provla:loaal advisor, will greet
the provisional& at the Thrlft
Shop, 1570 Newport Blvd., Co-
sta. Mesa, at 10 a.m. for an
orientation and tour oftheshop.
They wlll then proceed to the
Child Guidance Center, a oon-
pront, county.wlde s~rted
psychlatric c Unic lor children
and adolescents with emotioaa.l
problems, located at 171 E.
18th Street, Costa Mesa. They
wtll be welcomed by the di-
rector, Dr. Leonard l Lesser.
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COSTA
MESA
Oscar winner Bonita
still a busy lady IS •
As tbe ..Ue of mUUoaatre concept ts love, eommunica.Uoo
lDdustrlaU.t Jack Wrather, for---man's eommuniea.tlons with
mer marie queen Bonita Gran-man--dignity andthemtracles
rille Wratber could Yery weU of nature.''
nit oa put laurels. But the Bonita Wrather, a DOnstoP,
petite bloo:Se, whO woo a oom-energetic 48 years old, bas been
lDaUOD tor an Oscar at age 12, wor king since she was 7. Her
la a Yet')' tmolved yOwtg la.dy . father , Bernard Gra..nrtlle, was NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB tennis director, Jimmy
Sbe Ll eo-producer ol the a stu of the Zlegl'eld follies. Sblpberd, coes over entry Ust of Padftc Southwest tenJlls
ncee:st:M IA.ssle TV series, earning $5,000a weelr.oo.Broad· ebaq)ioub.tp Mllior ldlYlsion with PaddySpeyers, aaststant,
coinC lDto Its 18th year this way. at left, aad Mrs. Roy Emerson, head of the soda I program
fall; member of the board of Tile tlmUy moved to Catu'-eommtttM. Sbepberd Is omcial referee ofthePact.tlcSoutb-
tM Jolul F. KeMedy CtllldStudy or n!a during the depressiDD west Semon ennt tbat ls being played In Orange Cou.oty tor
Ceater, st. Jolln's Hospital, Ed-where Bonita found her job as the flnt time. Ftnal& this Saturday aDd Suoda.y,Sept, 18-19,
DCat1oo station KCET, and the Ann Harding's daugbter lD wtU be hekt ~ the Newport Beach Tennis Cllt) aod Will be
Loa Anples Orptwlge Gui ld. "Westllo'U d passage." It also open to the pubUc. Record slgn ~C~lncludesseniors trom all
Sbe holds membersb.Jp tn the starred Laurence Olivier. over Western United States with Dearly 300 partlcipating in
Blue Rlblxm 400 aod National An.er her role tn "Tbese the slDgtes, doubles and mtJ.eddoubleseventsattbe Newport
Cbartty League. three," starring Mlrlam Hop-Beach Teo.nls Club, the Balboi. Bay Club and the Palisades
Bordta bas s~rvlsed Las-kins and Merle Oberon, sne had Teonls Club.
lie, tbe loftble collle, through no trouble getting parts. Slle CLEAN CAR CON TRACT RECRUIT GRADUATES
two chUd-actors. The series star red as Naocy Drew ln the WON BY NEWPOR T F IRM
tbU year may reach an est!-girls' mystery series. Wbeo Paxve l.Dc., Newport Beach
mat«! Une-\CI or c lose to 200 prod ucer Mervyn LeRoy left
YVIed stations, surpassing the War ner 's for MGM he toot releiLI'ch anddevelopmentflrm, has been awarded a contract by oumber of stations that carried 8()nl t.a along. the u. s. Envtronmental Pro-
It 1ut yeu oo the CBS network. At 16 she was playing leading tect1on Agency to deliver a
w-oat U aU means Is that ladies, attending studio school prototype automobile for the
Lus1e w11J continue to brlng with classmates Uk.e Lana Tur-federal clean car lncenUvepro-
elaan eoterta.lnment to mijUons ner , Judy Garland, Mickey
of cb.Udren, not to mention their Rooney a.nd Arw Rutherford. AnD ~~'!~~ently completed federal
pueots. and he r husbaod, William Doz-cootract by Pane tor the mea-
Navy Sea.ma.n A.wrentlce
Philip E. Bettencourt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. VIctor S. Betten·
court o/3001 Ceyloo Road, Co-
sta Me•, rw.s graduated from
recruit t:rai.DJ.ng at the Naval
Tralo!Jig Ceoter, Sao Diego. He
1s a 1971 cndlllte of Estancia
bJCb scbool, Costa Mesa.
1ht ~• r n. ...... Immediately following a tour
of the center, a champagne
luncheon wlll be served with
last year•sprovlslooalsservlng
as hostesses. New provlstonals
are the Mmes. Lester Elmore,
Robert J, Welch, Leroy C. Will-
man, George C, West and
Clyde G. McCall, Newport
Beach; Mrs. Carter Circle and
Mrs. Harold Hammer, Corona
del Mar; Mrs. Marvin G. Nel-sen. Mrs. Robert E. Schmidt,
and Mrs. Wllllam HUdreth Jr.,
lrvioe, and Mrs. Lawrence
Fo~~:g, Costa Mesa.
WITH MORE THA N 500 sports persolli.Utles andcelebi'IUes "lt ooe out of every five or ler, are good friends of the surement of emissions from the
0 C I , ~ G 110 eel our sbaws btlngs something to Wrathers. Ann was matron of P•-e buroer reported cornbus-in atteooance, range oun y s uan u:rney was oor as · ...~ .. 1 " Ill tit -•••--· the tlrst wtnner ot (he "sportsmu of the year bell,'' at a boy or ....,.., says e pe e honor at Bonita's w~g. Uon stabtllty and emissions
the recent County Sports CelebrUies ba.oquet in Santa Ana. producer, "it's worth u . Our Bonita met Jack Wrather 00 tests of the eompany's Llll1que a blind date, and 10 months Bruce ~llu~r or Sa l~. at left, prutdent 'l( Sports ----------later In 1941, they were mar-heat energy source forexteraa..l Ce &~torlttes, Is maldn&: the _presentatlon to GurBey, who also LIGAL MOTICI combustion power systems.
received a personal telecram from President Nt.son, a rl~he Wrathers havea married The federal contract calls
plaque from the coU(lty s~nisors, and a giant "traff1c F -13024 00 for deUvery of the prototype
ticket" from the county's pollee chiefs. The 38-year-otd FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME daughter, and a son in seco vehicle during 1972 . lfthe ve-
racing star recently retired from competition and is de-STATEMENT year at Berkeley. hicle Passes government per-
....... ,
ONE HOUR
CLEANERS
LEGAL HOTICE Along with her responslbil-F _13023 voting tds time to thedestg:nand manub.ctureof MlClng cars. The following perSIOfls are ities ln the TV medium, Boalta. formaoce tests, additional ve-
N H doln& business as: Montessori shares her husband's activities hides then will be deU:--ered
COIIOIIA DEl. MAR
2939 E. COAST HIGHWAY AT IRIS
FICTITI~~A:E~r:.:s NAME e ers at oag Harbor-Mesa School, 1701 W. In their business aDd recrea-for Widespread testing. Tbe wcom Baker st., Costa Mesa' Antonio r I I terests wblch include prototype eng!Jle will be In-The following person lsdotng ,.. De Freru.a, 2430 Windward tona n • stalled Ln a standard Ford Gal·
business as: HIE (Hedden ln-MO~DAY, AUG. 30 Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laoe Newport Beach· Gluliana the Balboa Bay CtubandDlsneY· uie automobile purchUed by
67~3306
stitute for Executives, 2333 E. Glrl--Mr. and Mrs. Tommy C. Clarke, Z1SZ Clbola Circle, De frenza, 2430 Wtooward land Hotel and many otbers. coast Highway, Suite H,Corona. ADdrews, 1656 Corsica Place, Costa Mesa , ·-N 1 "--h
2 A Costa M<>sa • ~e, ewpor oe-.. c • del Mar, Ca. 9Z6 5: George · c· 1 M ·and M Nl holas Giri--Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. This business Is being coo-
Hedden Jr., 2412 Lespa.rre Way, Ni~~e~ko.r · 2965 ~~Yal c Palm Saye, 186 Shalimar, Costa ducted by a partnership.
Costa Mesa, Ca. 9Z6Z7. Dr ive, Costa Mesa. Mesa. ,... Stgoed: Antonio De Fr enza,
Thts business ts being coo-Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Peter Girl--Mr. and Mrs ...... GlulJana De Frenu..
ducted by a.n lndtvldual. G nd. 519 Sl 1 R d Clift Thomas Mallos, 1428 Sand-This statement fUed wtth the
Signed: George A. HeddenJr. e ron, gna oa • castle Drive, Harbor View county clerk of Orange County
This statement ttled with the Haven. Hills on· Sept 7 19n by Beverly
county clerk of Orance County • TUESDAY • AUG. 31 ~1--llr and Mrs WllUam J Waddo~ deputy 'county clerk.
po: Sept. 1 1971 by Beverly Girl--Mr. aDd Mrs. Michael E Studnlcb 281 E ·Z3rd st · p ........... .' e.....t 9 16 Z3 30 4dD '.a 'fiWk. Packard 123 Utb Street West • ' • •• ..... u:i<l. ~· • • • , •.. J. M31, .. 4 • ~ N ' .~ rt'.--· ~ • Ge«l ..... .. • ... "lMtt"......U..--N~t Hal4ia'
PubU"sb: Sept. 9, 18, , 30, ewpo • Gtrl--Mr and Mrs. Jerome Ensign
19'11 to the Newport Rubor Giri--Mr • and Mrs. James T Bashe 4zoo Park Newport · Eost~. A, Simons, 2321 Cornell Drive, t301, ' ' VOCAT IO NAL PLAHHIHC
• 1780 HE WPO RT
COST A MESA
6-&6-9 383
;o:~e:t0AY SEPT 1 • SUNDAY, SEPT. 5 SERIES SCHEDUL ED • · GlrL--Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Girl--Mr. and Mr s. George w Smith Z666 Orange Avenue A 4-part lecture ser ies,
Eriksson, 155 Rochester,Costa C~sta. Me'sa. ' "Vocational plaM..Ing for wo-
~esa. Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Cl.l!ford men," will meet on consecutive
TH URSDAY, SE PT. z B Wier 2205 HarOOr Blvd Thursdays, starting Sept. 16.
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Larry c~sta M~sa · ., from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the
Staudt, 1995 Arnold Avenue, Glrl--Mr: aod Mr s. Katsum! Boys Club on Tustin Avenue Ln
CoBosta MeMsa. nd M Dan! I Karlya, Z30 CecU Place, Costa Costa Mesa.
Y--r. a rs. . e Mesa. Tile lectures are part of the
L. Sheets, Z259-1/Z Placebtla, E S CLUB orange Coast College "morn-
Costa Mesa. GRANOMO TH R tng mlni programs" for wo-
• FRIDAY, SEPT. 3 TO EH TERTAIH VETS men.
Gtrl--Mr. and Mrs. John The Newport Harbor Grand-Leading off the ser ies will
Naylor, 3Z05 Delaware Place, mothers Club wlll entertain the be Mrs. Nona. Hoffman speak-
Costa Mesa. veterans ft"om the Long Beach tog on "The world of work."
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hospital Sept. 21 at the Ameri-Yrs. Holfmao ts a certi11ed
Carney, 2535 Westmtnster,Co· can Legion Hall, Z15 15th st., employment coasultant and
sta Mesa. Central Newport. The theme manager or the Newport Per-
Boy--Mr. and Mrs. Steven 'lflll be Hawalla.D.. Tbe cbair-sonnet Agency.
R, Lus k, 3050 Murray Lane, map for the day will be Mrs. Jack Wbltesell. a counselor
Costa Mesa. Geor ge Shaw. at OCC, who holds a B.S. and
• SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 On Oct. 8, Mrs. Dorothy Van M.A. 1n psychology from the
Girl--Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Marter, president of the b:al University of Missouri, will
Phn• in Y0t.1r Order A. Weeks, 470 Magno U.a, Costa club, and several memberswtll baodle the 3 r emaining ses-
Mesa. plaoe totbeRlceHote~Houston.. s1oos.
for a Subscriptio : Girl--Mr, aod Mrs. Ray A. TeJ.., to atteod tbe 30th anmal
Coli 673.05 Manuel, Z516 Duke Place, Costa convention of the Natioc:al Fed-r====~=~~:::==...,!M~e:sa:;,. -::=::::----, eratioo of Grandmothers Clubs, scheduled for Oct. 9-14,
LIGAL MOTJCI
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. A-70019
• Fl RE
• AUTO
• BOAT
eHOME
• &_USIMESS
LEG~';. MOTJCE SUPERIOR O::OURT OF THE
BEFORE THE PUBUC STATE OF CALIFO RNIA FOR
l111LITIES COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
THE STATE OF CAUF-Estate of ETHEL BLAND
ORNlA STRUVE, aka ETHEL B.
In tt\e matter of tbe appUca.-STRUVE, aka ETHELSTRUVE,
Uon of THE PACIFIC£ TELE-Deceased.
PHONE AND TELEGRAPH NOTICE 1!) HEREBY GIVEN
COMPANY, a corpont.klll, for to tbe creditors of the
authority to LDcr•se certain 01.rned decedent that au per.
tDtrUtate rates and cbatces .oas bavlng cla1ms ap.inst the
appUcable to telepbooe let· said decedent are required to
Yices Mntsbed wttbiD tbe state Ale them, with the neces.sary
of CaUfornl& lD. u amoaat oec. -,oaebers, ln the office of the
tSIUJ to o1bet 1Dcreues1D c•kottbea.bove enUU ed court,
wa.p aDd sata:ry rates. or to present them, wltb the
Appllcatloo No. $2794 acesary vouchers, to the
Bob P I & Assoc:• I NancE OF HE ARING w:dlrs11f'ed at the oftlce of bls I ey II es NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN attoroeys: KEENE " DlON•
tllat lbe PllbUe utiUtles Com-Sodle 510 Afco Flno.nc l.il Cen-
•UI. 17TH llllln, COSTA MilA mJ.talon altlle Slate of CaiU-ter,IZO Nowport Cooter Drt•o,
420 onda bU set tiM htiU1DI lD tbe NIWPOI't Beacb, CaUfornla. ,~;;:::::'~.U~-4~100~~-;:::~1~4'~~~::::::::::::::~ abo't't eat1Ued matter bel:are ueeo, Wllich Is the place· ol Commtuk~Mr Symou ud Ea. buiiDta of the UDderslltf*S ll ra..,._... amiDer Cateylor MODdty,Octo-aU matter-1 pel'talnlni to tbt .......-r-blr t, 1971 at 10:00 Lm.lD u.. Mlate otllJd decedent, ..nthlA
Commtllion Courtroom, state fMr moathl alter the tlrstpub.. loy BalldlnL SSO IIeAIIIIterSil'Mt, Ucalloo al this DOIIce.
SU Fnacllco, CallJonia, at DU~ A.,..C !8, 1971.
CA~ -...oz11 ~0 .. AN I:X~IEftT
CAN~T CONSULTANT WHO
WIIL.L COM& TO YOUN HOMII
wtTH ....-L.a.l WITHOUT AMY
o&.IOAT10N TO YOU!
RJ _~fU~~
Dll HAMill .. \ID. -a I'lL -QIRA ..... CAW.
wllldl Ume Ud plact aU 111· WUJ •W RUiSELL. Ezec:u.
ter-parliN 01&1 -tor 0C tilt Will of thO al>ooe
ud be IIMM. -·-· BT ORDER OF THE PW. U:PE 6 DIOii, Atto""011
LJC tri'D.J11£S COIIDI'8S:K)K. a t lAw, Nat 510, A"JN Fl-
lllled II 9u ,.,..._, IIIIa ~ C-, 110 N-
sr.t 1111 a1 ~ 1m . c-omo, ",_ BelCO.
1ftlJ ••M 'tf, Dmn.oP, Callfltlnll. tlteO; Tt ..... N:
lecri""J ............ AttolwJI b'"E._._ ,_..WID.._ C•••wte •. -II ~ _, ...... II, s.pt.l, t, •••rt ,__ II, It'll, II .. II, It'll. Ia tiiO "---"-'_1.... --..
e DUPONT 501
• HI-LO"S
e SOLIDS
• TWEED S • ANTRON
e NYLON
• COMMERCIAL
1000's
OF YARDS
TO
CHOOSE
FROM
"' ALL
LEADING
BRAND NAMES
~
e SHAG S
e KODEL HI.LO"S
e POLYE STER
e PLUSHES
e TONE-ON-TONE
e SCULPTURES
e TRI-COLORS
NOTIING • SQ. YAlD SQ.
VALUES TO $811.,.. WITHnDI VALUES TO $1216.,.. ~~~~~~----. ,----1 Eve ry Style & _ C_o_lo_r __ E_v_e_ry_R_o_II_-_N_o_P_r_ess ure_ or "Come::_Ons':_
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without f11ot. .without wribiUe or ~ aueh ~
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.-~ut.ly faul~ ataDd befcwoe Blo-
!tow ....... .. .. toUy . in ..... tiaa. to tbil .w
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....... t -held • JiudiDt ~-then. J ... "l_that.__IIDJ 1 plwttliDee~ ..., • • a..-,_.~ 7""Xd •· I a rrhnd
YUJ .. u what it loobd Jib. but did:a"t ... --
the )ocatiaft ol it. lly oWer hnther, eiebt ,_. .......
thaD I, ._. with ... -.:1 he ~ me tbe 1: atiua
aDd • quidtly • I •• It -rr ..... t..pa tct flood
bid.. ~ of ow.r llbrty ~ tn. U. s-t,
I I --it wheD I ..w the lttde poaftb ..........
~ two .... ol the hwable ......_ I rw -• eel .... juot......., ... t __ ..... __
we Cll'lebn-.cl the firft ChrWmM that I 1 t-
_,..... about. It -..."t • ~ .......
celebnte lode.y. Mcnnda,.., the ltkll .-for -.11
,..,._ 10 lbiiD.7 atnwpat thinp Uld .... ltiD ..
caa-.ted with aD ol thal. Our wanta _.. ?aY -· Tbey hMI to be. I .......,her &bat Chria1IDa It
WM j~t befan I waa five ,_,.. old. I t•• _ .... J
receiYed. ~--candy, ...-nuta, .., or-.. .ad
tba oaJ.y other thibc I recaiJ ..... a HUie woodiD
replica of Noah'• ArlL It muR haft hem abotll
aistMD. or RvmtMb ~ loDe, IIDd. then the JlUko
~ an.inWa, two b,. two. Bow 'PI"'UUI I ..... ol
that AriE and what fua I had pla,..m. wUh iL AD tbit
11e:rtptun1 truthl wbieh clwtar .,.,....t Nc.h'1 Artt
...... indelibly trnpn.ld -ftiJ' miDd tram that
humble little 11ft.
I remembered tDo. .. lltood then, tb.t t.ct JOD(Ie:r
aist:r yean and more ..-o there ..... a W. "n~Cm~t Sot
DIIXt door. It hM been built on DOW, but then WU
• b.ic vac:eat Sot ne::a:t door and at the ,_,. ol that lot
-a &rHt tree. Ubdrmeatb tbe hr1lrtet.-of tb.t
wide ~ tree w• m7 favorite p)ayt:I"CMmd when
I WM jUit a little tyke. Our ~ JUd wu mcloeed
with a~~ .td-faahiooed pkbt flmc:ee. OM ol the
piebu had been broken olf mel I couJd skbre tbrouP
that hole in the fenee and JO mto the vaeur.t lot Da1
door and pllly under that tree.
~ I recall, my main occupatioa u.c.e cla,. .....
makinc mud pies. 'l'bat is 1 rather humbW punuit.
iln't It? But ..mehow or other it IJIII"Iecf/to IDI.
rd ,.t .... .,.wr aDd pour u into tt. dirt IIDd
rd make .wM mud pie. and put them out in the MID
.. dry.
My frWnda, wt t.uch, and yet I am afraid that 1
cr-t many ol God'1 cbildTen today are pla)'blc &I"'UDd
makint" mud pies. n.e,. ant playinc around in 1
flltb7, c1btJ old world., and u f.r u etem.l CCJD-
-.q~ and IPirltual values 11ft ~ theJ an
cWDc DDthirw much mort important than I WM ~
....ben I ..... makbtc thc.e mud pMa.
I reme.mbeT tbret .ummer, no matter ho... lane the
dQ's would b., I never could pt in my fuU q~ ol
pla7 Won .undown. When sUDdowb would come
and the aMdn of neht would catlwr, 1 eu ,.......ber
• if it wtn J'•terdsy, my father would 11ep out on
that porch. He would know where to locate me aod
he would call out, "Beauchamp!" rd pt 10 buay I
didn't want to hear him. Then a little ~uder and
moR urwently he would .. ,. , '"B£AUCHAKP!" I
knew J had better 11'11-r snd I would .. ,., "Yes, lir."
He'd •y, '"Son, It is pltiftl d..rk. Came on tn and
tel cJ.ned up. Supper is atmo.t ~:r. Son, it ia
ptthc d.uk; come on in aDd ret elemed up."
Jt,. friend.. I belie¥e that if we eould tab the .,._
of tbt Spirit .,. woWd .. our HellnniJ Father nand-
lllc with 8JI hand oa dM very dc.d:Dob of B•ve
about ....-d:r to s'-P out on tbe wnnda of the aky
and ~t down 10 Jfil c:hJ1dren malt1nc mud pia or
cloial other thlnp that 11ft not 110 very importaat.
.......0)':
'"OUklren, It W pttinl dlriL .. " IIIDd bow daril: it il;
"'Ch.lldr-. It II 1 .. \inl clark, came on in and ...
clMned up. Suw-r .. abol:t ...-dy."
Ba-d .,.. they that .,.. ea1kd to the llarriace
_ ...... Lamb.
lfow, IIQ' frMDda, in d-*nl', It is ret.ti:nc micbl)' duk.
ft.~ ol lin il ~. W• .,. toM .. our
..,. nm..1 te that mldnllht ert, '"DeboW. the .W.-
.,._ ..-th. 80 ,. out to ....c RbD. a.hold, the
..w.poam OOIDI1h, JO ~ forth to vaet Rbn. .. ..... .w ........ that ... .,, 'What ..... to
• , ...... aot Wt to doubt Mlout thK. lo .... .._
... 11:11, ...... llp&rtt _.the ..... ..,., c-.
AMioOW. ... ._..-.c-. Aadlot .... .......... -· ... .. • •• wm. .... him -.. -, .. -..
...... ' ............ ._ daet ....... -... .. ...,....-~ewe, .. ,...._......._ ..
a ............... _ ..u-... rt 'atJ
., .............. -.c ........... _
o QEkz4 ~ -C. .. X a' I 4 ..
.:.-,.Clio--. .. -.. ,, ... " .. --· ... .,. ... " .. .;. " .... 01111 IE I 9 I .. ,·
WHAT WU HAPPIN WHEN CHRIST RETURNS?
If! Wtlb• &..Mt {,..,.etlc Newt~ (..,_a.,_........,,_., 1 ... 1 ... 7.,, L .. Aa ..... MISI.J
All throu&Jt tM fi1'11f [pitdl! 10 the 'l'hetu.lo. likr ... hut it only rtff!rt to 1hr body. II nuy be.
niANI the •i)QM)e P•u.l •pln •nd IIJ•in rf!ff!r.t liw-l.ord't will th•t thi~ man -.h•ll ,o into dM"
to the wondrtrfuJ e~ent of tJu. Sr~ (:Omin, un~n throujth tht jtalf!WA)' o( lkuth, lih all
of the Lord. In tM. 41h ehapter we hut a hit ralhtf111 l••forr him. You may come alonfl
remarkable uposition of what i. ~oin~t to and fl'f'l my hand, whif"tr nu1y lM-p,.rffflly
happt:n, u ru u the hdiewr is conttrm•d. •tiR' and wilhl'lu• m;wf'TJW!nt in thr-pul!e. Whal
"Out 1 would not havf' you to ~ ignorant. do you My? "Ur i111 JtOill' ... Yt•!o, M hu <k·
brrth~n . ('fln<:trnins-thll'm which al'i" aslt"l"p. partNI to bto wi th thr Lortl. for to lw "aliRnl
that yt 10rrow not, ~ven u othen which hav~ from thr hod(' i~ to IM" "prr-lf'nt wi lh lhr
no hopr." l.nul." \Vht•n 11 man i!'l .. ~·ut from hi~ hocly.
Colden Text: HBNI ua~ l.t
Cl•,ist rls,. jrOM 1M diOd, llrtd
bw"'u 11., fi'sl{rM/1.1 oJ 1M"' f fro.,. o*D-.g_ IMM} llwll slt,r'
{I Cor. 15:20).
rai5C' him up, evtn from the
d<ad" (Hell. IU9). Jocob uod
Jooeyh -""" -cat· ri~d bade to Ca..an to be rad!
for a reauuection &moftl' their
own people. ''Enoch wallrtd
wi th Cod : tnd he \U!I Mt; for
God took him" (Gen. s a4) .
Where did God take him P To
That i1 ju111 the: diR'rrrn~ bt"twt't"n th•· lx · !hut hndy i"' rlt"arl. Thf" leOtlr ha~ nn trnnnl,
liever and thr unbelit>\'l'r conct'rnin)! h i~ it i~ rltoR•I. "Tiwm .,.hit'h .. ),·t·p ite ]c11ul!' "''ill
God ereatf'd the earth to be
lnh:tbitt<l r.nd R!! alto creatt!d
thf: hum.tn beinga who constitute
the inh.:hi iMh . The bu,iness of
~ar!l :~nd all inhllhitants is to
glorify GOO while being His
~en·anh ;~nd witnf!!II(S, and th~
busiQcSS of Gnd is to tal<~ full
rtt r(' ~d m:1int~nance of the ln -
ha!Ji•lnt s while tht!}' are doin{
1 hs work. H t! Ita ~ guaranteed
t1eat. whil~ we arl! workinK a.c-
,·,rdi .. g to Hi~ purpc:n;e. all thinJ:s
"il! work tn,t?rt~ for our mu-
tm,! gOI'rl . if w~ work in th~
-'~"'"' n( ln \'t! tov.·t~rd Him (Rcrn.
"':~) and not iii a spirit of dis-
oho.rlirncr, indiff'errnc~. or hatt.
JJ ,,\tl'~r. very soon after n-.an
was creatt'd with reasoning and
rh•11'!~1ng powen (intellect) he
d mst to do thin~ in his own
way and not in God's way or
for His ~ory. ~ God sub-
milltd a plan to sa.vt man from
the .renaltiq '?' his .own _philos.
ophlt" and" dlsobedlmtt. This
pl:tn was prrfected through th~
birtl1 into this world, the lift,
rlt::lth. rt!!!urrrction, and ascen-
~if'n f'f God's only begottrn Son,
I!''"'· thr Mr~siah.
depart~d onn. "For if wt' lwlic•vt· thut Jn.u"' C.MI !.rin ~ 10·it h Him."
died and rOIM' again, t'vt•n .so them al1<0 wh if'h llut lu(1k! Thrrr i~ 4 fl"'urn·ctiou. R p.urt•
1leep in J~IU! will Gnd brintt wit h !lim" rt'~U l"tl'rt ion. Tlw r:lutrdt iii ht·IO ilflrrrd he·
(ver!l. 13. 14). Oh. I like• that. He· dewli not ra u ~ ,..f t! ... n•j t-.·tiou f•f nnwh that iii wr itt•·n.
N)' that Cod will conw fM the·m, hu t J-1,. will nn rl ir1 talh'lnplirlp: to n•t'"ll('il ~· thinp:!l it is
bring our .drrping onf'>< "'·ith Him. ''Tiwm :-ftirl tlrt• ho •lio•l'l'r !(01'1'1 ri ~ltt intn lw.111'n. and
also which sll"ep in Jf":~U!I will f.n1l brirt ){ "ith tfwH ' i,. llwro•fnrr• un tW1'1I fM n ro'HHfo•cti on.
Him." They must tbt>rdorf' It~• "'luet uhout tl w l•orl1•? It j,. tlw bod)' thut
WITH HIM \'0\"'' l'a.l"!il·ipatt•,.. i" tlw r•'"'Urfl ·o·tinu. "for th•·.Lord
llrtn .... ·l f ~ha ll ,],·"c•·u•l from l11·aH·n IO'llh 11
.,f,.•ut, "itl1 tlw 1ni•'t' .. r tlh· arrhunjl:rl and
wi th th" tr·ump ,,f God ; :trHI tlw olt·afl in
(:l~ri,t " tl~t•ro• i .. '''' •lth•·r oiP:td lww "l'"l"n
rtlo(lul ",1!:,]1 ri"'• fir ... t. Tlwn ,.,. "hida uro·
You cannot take thi ~ o ut of nw !wart. It i ..
part of my lif~. Tlu:r,. i~ nQ u:;.· in tc·ll ini!-nw
that our deparlf'd t~nl'!l ari· l)'ill)! up ,·nmln
in that aw·ful. lonf'ly hoh· in thl' p:rnunol. 1
know there i11 !'Omf't hin ~ tho·n·. :m•l tlw l.o .rrl
is comin~ for that. too. Wh,·n J•·«u~ f:hri~t
di~d for Hi!! pt>ople, H•· 1lird for tho· wl1,.l••
man. spirit. l!Oul and hrnl y. I I nw .. -. 1 2"\ 1
,tlil•' Itlld II'IIIUin'" ""'' !tal•' 11<•1 l!iNI
"~H •\1.1. HF CAL11.11T I!'" tTho ·'"'· 1 . ](1-
]X\.
The !!piril and soul nf our l"l'f"d uew. IJUi('k.
t"ned. went to~tht>r to IK' 10 itla th•· hlf'<..·•·.l
lord. The hody has bo'f'"n laid tlww o·nu•n·.l
with Rowf'r!! to hirl~ th~ UJ!I im••,.. !Hil l ,pd ul·
nes..~ of df'a th. Rut t'\"f'll Joh •·toulrl •Ill .
"Thou~~:h wnrm• d1·•troy thi ~ hod,·. ,.,., in n il
Rf'!!h ~hall I srt' God." Th11t i~ thr ~re·a t Ill'""
Mgt-of all Divinr rrvf'lat ion. \Vr an• ll 1h irr:.!
peopl~. a dyinJ! race. a dyiup; worlfl. Th,· -ue
fact• of this earth ill a hiiJH' hurl'in.l!•f'l;"''' f,e
th,. dead. Rut whrn Je~~u ~ Chri«t dit•fl . lk rl i•·d
that H is proplt miF!"ht lw ra i.:.o •rl a~:1in from
thf' dl'ad by thl' ,e:lory (I( II i" P""''r Tho·
apostl~
Tlw l,•lrrl "Ill tJ, . .,,,.etel f1••m lw :11•'11. It ll1ltl'
J,,. ,~,,,, m .11n · •• r f:,tt•~ , ..... ,.1 •. ";u ,,,. j!'atht'fl·d
f,,, tlw ''"'" of r. .. ,r .. \\"o"·,L n111l ju-t th~"ll
tl w ro•m,t i ttin~ o,,,., wh•• hn••· n••l "f:tllr n
·•·l••••t•" ··,,,. "hi··h 11rr :tlil•' 11nd roomn iu.··
,.
GOD'S PLAN TO SAvt
TF.LLS US HOW IT WIJ.J. M.J. il ·II'I'F\
•·..,Jutll ho· r.wpht up." That IH'I'<I~ to lw
-Jp,uto•,l '"'' tnday -"•·:i u~ht up"' Thrl'f'" j;; ·"'"'
rntl•'ll lll.tlo'riah ... m tnlllll" 1dJi,..h "Ill'• it 10·ill f,t•
iuif""'ibl·· '" lw nw)!lit 111• int" ]ll':ll"f'n. \f,,
·le.lll j.,. "f'IIH:.dtt 11p ." Wo• ~l1ull otnl )!•I h~ our
111111 1"'\ll'f . hut "''~h a ll j.,. "o·uu)!ht up" lo r
1111 .di·•·(•IHJIWI"irq..' powfor. '"\\',.. •lrflll lw r·a u~ht
"I' t••:.!•·tlt>'!" "ith thrm iu tlw ,.J,,,ul •.'' Tfr fl ....,.
o·I •"Hl~ d•• n••l rnran ('lntJ d" (•f rni•t and l:t·
!'""~'"· \\ h••Jt tlw j,J, • ..,. .. cl I ••rrl rnnw•. I ],din••
,dl tltr ,lll!!''jj, l.t•ill)!~ ''ill ].,. )!lfld tr• t'nnw
,.itll !lim ,,, l"••n •il'l' th·· r tHII f'h. ,uul tlt~r,..
,,,JI f.,. ,·l .. u•l-. no"•t nnh r•f llw '"31•·•1. but
The wholr hi story of man
from Adam to this mo~t is
h.1s~d on th~ above stated facts.
This record is giv~n in th~ Bib1~
and is supportrd by an abon·
dancr of rvid~nc~ in secular hi~·
tory and archaeolory when
p rope rly ~tuditd. God was con.
stantly ~ivin~ direction!! and
!ii~s tn mm and thev hav~ btt:n
ot>f.ying. murmuring: disobeyinR.
i~nri ng. ;~nd heing punished
during all of human hi!!torv, and.
·'For-th is ...,.,. !Ia~· unto rou hy tlw "\"\:',,.! .. r
th~ Lord. that "''" which are ali11• and rl'm,tllt
unto th~ comin,r o( thl' Lo rd ~hall nnt !'''"'"""'
them w·hich arl' al!lf'l'p.'" That mf'am. ·lw ll '"''
go befor" thrm wh if'b ar1· a<;J,'f')•· ··r .,e !1 1•·
l..orcl Himself "hall di'H"f'nri rrfim IWHI<'II II irl .
a shout. with thf' •·oil'f' .. r thr Md l.ut !!e·l. ;no• I
"''ilh tht' I ump _flf Gnd ; ami ttw ./e•:a.t 1t1
Christ shall i!e fir~! ..
• lttu.l· ,,r tlw :tll )!f'li r hr••l• ,.f lw:t••·fl .
ahout di'Ai h all mtwl1 :1• \'ull
...... ·h.d l 10<' <'11'1" J,. "ith th,. ] ... rd ." Tim!
, .. ··""·"' I·•· ••ith th·· I .. rd." I lik,. that l11·1·
t••r d t,ll l .1111 tlt iu~ ''ah,,,, .. 10ith thf· Lorrl.:·
If''"' J,,,, .. utl,.ll•·. n •u IWI•·r 10 .uet '" 1 ...
•• , •. IJ .t l••d flf•lll 1111'111 if \ttl! ('!Ill p(>,.•il.h
lwl1• 11 Tltl • ,.., tlw ''"""h .,f Dnirw lm t• -"'.•'0
-h.ll '"' e·11•r 1 ... "''h tlw l.t)rd.".
Farmers and the Moon,
reachers and Printed
Sermons
"S'M>ROOF THE LC,RtJ "
Dear Dr. Bill: MURF~EE$BORO, TE~N
I .\uvoe a fl'le•tiotl I 100\lld ap-
prec;ate veT"ll m wc.ll i/ )'ON coW-l
glue me .some tw/O'r'ft'f,atiml aboMl.
1 am a /tJMfl.eT at&d M tH!' bH-11 ix
MiatONri t~ J,OeOTI . U•til m.ovi"g
Mre I Jwd tMtver Mard people
rf!/~ to "tl&e rigtu O/ Uw! moot~."
Peo,U .\ere ~«m to depelld ott
t.lte "ftglu" to tlo abowt trU6tY-
~iwlil. !!~ciaUy tM plo11titlg mvf
~ O/ t.lteir Cf'OJ'I. I ~
NJlO'I m,-Lord to .lt.dp me til aD
tML 1 tlo, bMl m,-qtae~Uo" Y t.\ia :
Are t.llue .ZotlMJc 1111qv, or .;gm
of tM moofl, Biblical alld 11loMLd
a Olriltlia11 be fll/1~ b)l tlwm
til t.lte plowtiwg awd rmpt,.g 'ol hi& crape' I read i71 Bcckriolte1 l,
tTtal tMre are time. to pla"t aM
a time to plwck up that w.\ich ia
pla"ted.. Does thil refer to the
moot~ 1i17"'' 1 Jmow that God put
t.W moott i• tJt.e 1k)t tor a purpoat:
aM IUO'IIdftr i/ thia c01'14 be m
I u.m JI'IUZfed about thia ot&d would
tleeplJI IIJ)pl""'ec;ate Vf)Nr optwloll.
ANSWER: First of all. let's take
a look at the Scripture-s you men-
tio~Vd. Eccleslutes 3 :I-3;
"To ~ th••g tMfre ia a lt!'Q.!l·
0'11, alld a time to ~ purp!)ftl
uadcr the . ~: A ti-m!! to be
bont, at&d a time to dW ; a Hm-1!
to plalll, at&d a time to pluck •P
thal toltich U plollted; A time to
kill, alld a time to ~wool ; o time
to brQJk dowtl, atld a time to
build wp; A time to \OIMP, otld a
timt: to laalg.\; a nm.e to mo~~na,
atld a time to clcno8; A time to
oaat (M(.U)' lti:I'IWI; atld a time to
gatM!r •tot.e• tapet}wlr; a time to
~. oM a ,...... to ref'r'rliM
/Ttnft embn.Jcftlg; A t6Me to get.
OIIMI o tH¥wr to 10M; a ttm.e to
keep, .... o ti,... to caat ,_.,.,.
A tfMe to tctor, OIMf o tffM to
/IfNI ; o tHM to ,.., ~. atld
a tmw.· to ,_.,. A HMe to love,
atld 0 tiwMJ 10 ... ; 0 """" 0/
tom", oM a tMiM: o/ pet:Jee."
'nle statement. "A. time to plant
and a Ume to pluell: liP th•t wNch
Is planted." don not refeT to the
sips-ot the moon. 'nU entire
p&.Mq:f! La abnply M)'iDI: tMt ~
Is a "time to t!Yer)' purpoee under'
the haven." It ohM no reft!ftnee,
wha~. to the .... ot the
moGft. Aftrlr all, ... nptetult moth-
er don not COIIIUit the moon be-
tore ............. will KIW
birth to ..... ...,., Mol' do &nJ' ot
Ul caneWt tht ..-o1 the moon
before detc:i6C It II time lor Ul
to die! A. ,..._ ao. not "weep''
or "laiAih" ar ••mourn" or ...., a
pateh on J~s ..,.ma ac~
to tht ...,_ ot the rnorm. . .
1a 11 a..,. .. uu .. t
Oft the ottwr hand, how4ftll!t', It
ll not neceiiU"Uy ...... ~ ID
follow eertalft ... ~ tM IDOOft.. Our.--Dr. --n ....... • w ·ov .. o1 Twtptt•
ance") .. -...... n 0 &an. ---·--... hOo,._,_ ... Joo....,
.. -"" .......... tlllt lt.Or'--Ja I.._ -1 HI-..... ,_ ... a. M It Is lllil 1M '-t
.. ~-·-.. -· -:: •. ~---~~--.. ,.,.._ .. ...... _ ............. ~ ...........
-~·---··--·-...
•
reaptng according to the signs of
the moon. A farm{'r in Maii'K' who
make~ map!(' syrup told me that
he tried to tap his .maple trt>es
when the moon was "right.''
I believe the Almanac gives the
dates on which the moon will be tun. I presumt> it dM!! this for
tht> benefit of rarmns. f!tc.
Wuther and Opportunit)'
()n tbe Bill Rice Ranch we pay
M anention to the moon except
to enjoy it on bright. moonlit
nights! We put in our hay c rops,
arrange our breeding programs for
the horses and the cattle. plant
vegetable gardens. t>tc . according
to the season. weather and oppor-
tunity. I have a fe<>ling that I
am going to get a numb<'r of lei·
ters informing mt' that wt' would
have a Jargt'r calf and colt crop
and a betler hay crop if I did
pay anention to the moon . And
scirnee may somt'day conclu!ively
provo:-that th(' moon does defin ite-
ly afft"Ct such thin~s. I t'an SN.'
that it 'olo'OU!d lx-wi~e for men who
work in or near the ocean to pay
attentio n to the moon because of
the tidf!~. In the m£>antlme. how·
ever. I J)('rsonally do not {'lCpcct
to pay much attent ion 10 the moon
as far as the work of the Bill
Rice Ranch is concenM'd
The Birth of a Colt
Some years ago. I was riding in
the Big Pasture on the Ranch and
found n mare that was heavy with
foaJ. I roped her and It'd her up
to the house. She looked to me as
though her baby would certainly
be bom within another day or two
10 J put her in my yard. She
was a tine mare and had been
bred to a beautiful palomino stal·
!ton that was five--e ighths Arabl•n
and thi! would bt-tht! tint colt
born sirt'd by Cracker Gold,
I was disappointed the next mom-
lng to tind that the eolt had not
yet bet>n born. Upon Pxamlning
the mare, ~ver, I wu convlnc·
ed that 1M baby would arrive
aomtotime durtnc the day.
But my forl!man, a wise and
splendid man, thought diffuenlly.
"Dr. BW," he said, "the moon
will not be lull for another four
days. The colt will not be bom
unW then. That maroe wtll just
have to walt."
"Maybe the mare can walt," I
f'e'Pu.cl, "but I can't! Moon or no
moon. J've juJt rot to see that MW
bl.by today ! "
Aa II turned out. the "signs"
ot the mare were •tronrru the-n
the "Jigna" of the ptoon l A beauU..
tuJ roldel baby wu born In our
tront yard that aftm.oon !
"11 Clotlol ~ .. -__ ... __ _ ......,.-....... ........... _ ...... """" -. .,... .., ........ ,._, __
~~~~-----· ... ·-~-.............
Mi ....... 6 2
,, \ ..... ....... _,..,. ..... ....... __ ............ -. -............. -·
The Biblical Deluge
Parabolical or Hiataricol, local or Univer1ol
lly Rev . .loha H. RIKhe
From CHRISTIAN NEWS, New Haven, Mo.
(Conttnued ftom la~ week)
One of the most Important Biblical arruments for a
unive rs al nood Is the statement of Genesis 7:19-20. ''And
the waters prevailed excfl'edingly UfX')n the earth; and all
the high mountaills that werfl' under the whole heaven
were covered. FUtl!en cubits upward did the waters
prevail; and thfl' mountaills Wfl'l"e covered."'
If onl y one hi«h mountain bad bf!en covered with
water. the nood would ha ve bHn ceorrapht-
cally un1ve rsal; for water must seek u s own tevel.
But, "all the high mountains that were under the
whole heaven" are said to have been covered. We do
not know whether Mt . Everest wa.s u b1cta before tbe
Flood as It is loday. It eould have ~ ~
higher after the Flood, as was demonstrated du.rlDI u
earthquake some years ago. Li fe mapz.ine report«!
it "the greatest earthquake so far ill the 20th Century."
According to an Indian government geologist, the quake
raised MI. Everest up 198 fe et to anew heicht of 2i,200
fet>l. What could have prevented God from causinJ the
ocean bolloms to rise and the mountains to sink durlnc
the Flood? Let's not limit the power of God. He cer·
talnly could provide enough water to cover the hl.chest
mo untains , }Ust as easl.ly as He provides the sun with
boundless energy. The sun, stnce Its ereaUon, has
been burning with such an illtense heat that we ean fMI
its warmth 93,000,000 miles away, and yet, It never
burns up or explodes.
A careful study of the Biblical data reveals the tact
that the Flood lasted for 371 days. Such a durauon of
time is enUreJy ill keepillg with ~ concept or a uni -
versal nood, but eannot be properly reeoneiled with
the local nood ~lew. Some of the greatest nooda ln re-
corded histor y have come and gone within a eompar-
aUvely short period of Ume. leavtnc an lncaleulable
amount of destruction ill their wake.
'OSSILS Evolutionists like to poUlt to the toutla bu.rled tn the
earth as p:•oof for tbetr theory. About twenty years qo
I engaced In a debate w1th a number of evoluUon.J•ts
vta "Tbe lettus to the Editor " column tn the Sacra·
mento Bee. One of them asked, "Does Rische honestly
believe that God, durlng a playful moment, planted the
fossUs ready made tust to kid us?" My answer wu,
"God was not in a playtul mood, when He brourtH about
the catastrophe which burled then fossils all over the
earth. Whether foutls are found In America, Europe,
Asts. Australia or any other place on the faee of the
earth, buried hundreds of feet beneath the sutlac.e or
exposed on mountaill tops , they all tell one and the same
story. wholuale destruction followed by Immediate
burl.al. The English aetenUst , Sir Henry Howorth, in his
book , The Mammotb and the Flood, wrttit!a: ''This ea·
taatrophe lnvolved a Widespread nood of 4faters wbl<:h
not only ktlled the animals, but also burtlld tbem un·
det eonltnuous beds of loam or gravel. Tbe same eata•·
trophy was accompanied by a very rreat and sudden
change of ellmate 1n Siberia, by wtlieh tbe animal•
were frozen in thelr nesh under the (Tound and bave
rema.illed frozen e~er stnee... My Jetter eont1Dued:
"The Bible tells of a creat del\l(e wbteb occurred in
uc:tenl Umes durill& whtch Ott! waters 1a tbe bftveoa,
beneath tbe surtaee of the earth and ill the oen.A• were
poured upon the conunenta, to llow baek and fortb,
1ttrrtnr up the earth soUs and suds uaUl m.Wioa.t
of tons were sut:peaded In the water, deatroyblc the
old surface of dlre earth and tKI.t}'U., 'Ileal aumben of
an and land &nlmala, trees and pl&ats lD tbe Mdl-
ment wblcb settled to dlre bottom. Tll&t .auatte• me ae
to bow and wll• God put tbe fo .. us ta tbe Mttla."
To say that fOasUa are mUUorur Of ,..,. old &. JNte
tpeculation. It does not reqW.n Yle•t &pi lot ~to
petrtf)'. Tbe tollow1DI t• t quottiiOe from a booll •-
UUed, Petrllled Forest Tt&U1: "Cbeanleal H.,. Mdu
article polnUH out the UftUIU&l UtuA of U.,.,.y
River nter U be1nc n•poutbl• ftlr tbe e:n..t"
petrlftc&Uoa• louDd &loDe U.1 elaol'ft. About • of ..
tota.l eoUd !hatter ot tbla rher ec:..t.ts of -..a.
1.lllca. ID tltrl.e c:trcumataDc:e cu be to.d u npl•a·
UOD Of titre petrt.f)1.DI properU.e1 attrttJ.ied to .. ~-r
Of tile U.....,, 0. OM oecu6olt a cart ..... WU a.lr·
td • rro. lts bed coaplet.ly ecwt"trted tMo ..... ••
DurliC tM Flood "lcuoet all .,..., ....... -~ .... fof111 ...... _, 'I'Okuk: .... rid .. .wee. ,.. tlootl ... ,. ......................... ........ ** eauepetrtDcaUO.. PetrUiedtrwtrwlla~.o.:::~ u. ..... nod. ,. .. -.. ... " » ., A.arn. . ~an ......... IDrnt.,.... ....... .,.., .....
of .. u.uo..,... wrtttr IIIIa ......... ji8'LIIa•.,,, .. • w .... ..,.. -'"-, Ca&IIDnla. o. a , 111 t zr, ..,.....,. ... ~ ........ _..,.,.....,. ...
lowluda ol West! bDl .... ,., .. ..._.If""-or._ .. ...,. ''",llloi_.U .. __
...,,., ... b ....... brlril.1"' load .....
((OMTIMUID NIXT WI lit)
•
During the time that the another part of tht earth 1 Oh,
hraelite1 were wandl"rin( in the: no I God took Enoch beyond the
ArabiAn w)ldemcs!l (~nfe of ~rave, bade into Paradiee where
their lllclr of fil.ith in God) they Ad11m and Eve formerly lived
munnu,-t!d many times a~r.1inst hrfore they 'innl!d. So,. wit~
God and the d~tails of His plans Eliillh {2 Kings 2 :11). OvtT
for them. and they t!ven rehelled CXX> ynn IRtf'r F.Iijah and Mo8t!S
nnd tried to takto o~cr the man· awear~ before P~ter, ]AtM'S,
agernent of th~ir nation th~m-lind John, ~tlive. tallring with telv~s. and they alwavs railt!d ,Tf'"!us ('Matt. 17 ~3 : 2 Pet. I :16\. mi~erably and fatally.· Under r.ocl perMnally sta tf!d there "' .. '
Korah and oth~rs th~y rehetled. t·xi~tenee beyond thr r,n.vr whm
and this re1u!ttd in the death of lit! tnld M'oset that H~ it tht"
All of the r~bels. Then othus f'"K! of Abra'ham. fsaac, and
complained about this, saying, ,l;tcob (Exod. 3:6, 15). AI-
''Ye have kiUed the ~It of the though ,the bodies of these men
l.or-d" (N'um. t6:.f.t). Then thl! had heen dead and buried se~eral
Lord offered to wi~ them an out hundred yean, ytt God daimtd
'-' cornpi~Jy disobedient, but that they were alive to Him
!Moan be~ fotJiYeneU for l'lnd H~ was their God, for He
hi1 people, and Asron Hatood be· is the God of the living, not
tween the dead and the livinlf" the dead (Mark 12:26, 2i). Th~
(v. 48) but e.en then l.C,i"'O H~brews ne'Ver doubmi thar
died of the plaRde besides thoee there was existence beyond the
who died wfth Korah (v. 33). ~rav~. Their God had Tt"'ft!tllefl
it to them, and throu~ them
Tllf DfAD RECrlvt LIFt to •II r«>ple (Rom. 3 :2).
If th~ Bible ref~renees are trot,
Then, to prove to the peopf~ then ther~ must be existen~ be·
that Re had the full power and yond tht! gnve. If th~ is no
httd designated M~!! anrt Aaron future existence, then the Bibl~
to repr~sent Him, H~ had Mole:s is a complet~ tiuue of mbrepre·· ~ther a rod of authority from . srntations. But we know that
the princes of each of th~ tw~1ve the Bible is the Word of God
tribe!-:md put them in the Taber· and, thtrd'or~. is absolutely true
nade befor~ tht te:st im.:my-th~ (,Matt. 2S :31-46). Marie 12 :26.
mC:"rcy seat in the Ark of the 27 quotn Jesus u staring
Cov~nant. This was ~ and. that th~ eonveuation brlween
whrn M~ went to ~ them God and Moset stt the bumi~
the next dJy, "the rod of Aaron bush is hlstorically accurate and
for thf! house of Uvi was bud<k>d. authentk. Some modemi~ts do
<1nd brought forth buds, and not beli~ve it -but }t!ltJI did -
hloom~d blossoms, and yield~ and said so. Our God is not thr
;e lmonds" (1 7 :8 \. God had gi v~n God of the" dead (110uls aeparated
!his dead rod an abundan« of from God -Satan it that, Heb.
life, to demonstrat~ in a dr<~r 2 :14 ), but our God i1 the God
manner that H~ t.~d appoint~d of th~ living, and anybody who
th~ tribe of ~vi ~nd Moses and question! th~ ruurredion dour
Aaron to he thr leadrrs in con. ~ctual bodiu does greatly "t!fT,
dueling Hi~ 'lt'Ork and wor~hip not knowing the Jc:riptures, nor
am(lng them. 1\nt!, by followin~: the pown of God.. (Matt,
!hem, all enuld lM' saved . Tl ·:~ 22 :29).
·~ a type of Christ. givt!n nrarly
l..SOO years in advance. All the THE EMm lOMI
other forms of religions. being-T.ukt! (24 :1-12) sets forth th.o
mrn's attempts to govern and gTea.t rae! that Jesus, th~ Man.
!!4Vt" th~mselv~. hav~ cnmpletdy
failed. Only Christ was raised rose from tht tomb. The an.~rtls
from among th~ dead and ex-definitely s:tid th;~t th~ tomb W:\-"
altt!d to M the High Priest and empty. The: phy$'ic:1l body of
Saviour of all mC"n (Hc:b. 4 :14 ; flesh and bnn~s was g"011~. "Why
S :4-10). God makes it p1ain seek ye the living among the
that an who r~jm this belirf drad? Ht is not her~. but is
will be destroyt!d with the ~arth . m.r:n." Som~ people who call
even u wu done: with Korah. themselves Christian!-say that
Nnthin!f could be plainer. J~sus had only a spiritual ~sur·
rtction, but the anceJt, disciples,
and Jesus all testified. that His
rody was rai~. John (14:1-6)
testified that Jesu' said that the
future home of all beltevenr is
to be prepared by Himself. It
is in His Father's houte, and
Jesus wi11 be then. He said
that, if we know Him, then we
know the wa-, to our futurt
hom~ -Paradtte -bec:alllt! H~
is the Way. He is the only Way.
Thtrt is no ohr.
LIFE ln'OND Tllf GU. vt
h there a lif~ or C"x:ist~ct or
condition or state for human
hdngs beyond the gran? This
i~ a problem which men havt
di,.,-ul!.St!d for ages, but by them·
sel~~s they hav~ never found
the tru~ answer. Man has a
llnitt mind, and so cannot rason
beyond its limits. The Bible
nev~r argu~s about th~ question
of future !ife. ft simply, plainly,
:1nd delln1t~ly state!! that the~
is existmc:~ beyond the rn.vr for
all human brings. This is one
of the mOst t~rrible rf!asons for
the ~xistenc:~ of th~ Bibl~. God
is infinite and can and does re-
veal the in6nit~ to us. who ar~
finitt!. Th~ only knowledge that
w~ hav~ of God <~nd His pl ans
for us ~ to us hy revdation
from God.
Tr there wtre no future lik
thtn th~rt would be no nttd for
a Biblr. 1f th~ death of the bodv
~nd~ also the life of the soUl
:md spirit. then thut: would he
no Heaven, no h~ll. no j urf~
m~nt. and no nnod of a Redrnntr
and Saviour. If ther~ w~r~ no
rxistenc~ beyond the grnvc, then
we would ne:M no "reli.(ion" at :.n. (Religion means that which
bindll th~ 10ul hAck to its Crt!·
atnr.) Without ·a "her~ftrr'"
for our souls <1nd without futurt!
puni~hment o r rewards, ~ couh1
0\11 liv~ as we P eate, and, if trou·
blf' hn'ame unbearable, we cnutd
"~nd it all" simply by commit-
ting suicidt. 1'hto "annihilation·
ists" hotd to tl'le thtory that
physK:.al -death compldcly ends
all ~x:iatenof!, t Jt they have a
nry sman fonowinr because
there is a coneciousneat in all
men that death does not .. end
an." ft i• to deeoiY implanted
in the human mliad thlt molt
I"''J>>e ... """"' 10 <fie ..... ... they ... l<m>rioed by "" ... . oeou~n~y .r -11a ~ the rran. Dl.td -nr. Hf 11n"'n dwell
In the houao of tht Lnnl lor
evrr." Job taid._ "T know that
my rfdmTter liveth. and thtt he
•han ttand at the latttr clay upon
the '"rth : and .~ alter my
•kin """"" .,.._ thla body,
Jot Ia 1111 -.... I M God" (~ 19!25>36). J• _., , ........ ,.... ...... ... ,... ... _
"'-.,_ aload -rtr l,m,.... ..... -l:;.· Cloriat, ... .. ........ .. the
:t: .. "' :: ... ~-= llltt (Holt. II :ZSl, w ho -• C""'t-IIi ..,..... ... c: -ltia Lori Me.-.... I fl& oa:tiw 10
alrooiiY ...... -.... 10 ldl ......... ....,<A.-. _.., • ,, a .._<W ... .w.r: eo
PAUL '5 llS'YlMONY'
Paul left no doubt unaetded
when he wrote what we know
as the ISth <:hapltr of lit Cor·
inthians. He says Jesus rote the
third day arcording to the Sc=rip.
turts, wl'lich wer~ thus fuJfined .
Paul names the witn~saea. in-
eluding him5t!lf, the last. Paul
stakts his who!~ faith and sal·
vation upon ~ truth or fallity
or the bodi!.r resurrection of
Jesu5. "J( Christ be not risen,
then i!! our preaching vain, and
your faith is al~a vain" (v. 14).
And if Christ Tt railed, then wiD
all bleliev~rs be raited. Hen: is
our great hope and joy. Pau1 was
~vtn mor~ explicit in writinc to
th~ lnessalonians (I lbeas.
4 :13-18). T1te bo<fi .. of bo-
liev~rs which ha-.e duompoaed
or disappeared in the dutt cA the
e~rth win be refonned and eau.,h~
up in the ail" to mcd thd,-toal
anrl lpirit in the prtsmce of
Christ, who wih bring the ;ouls
and spirits wrth Him for tl'lia
r I o r i o u 1. raPturOus reunion.
""Wherefor-e: comfort ont another
with thc:tt! wordJ.. (I 111css.
4 :H\). John addt (R~v. Z2 :J-5)
th"'l. in the future life. there wm
ht a cryahrl clear rivt:r. a thronr
of God and of the LAmb. The
lrtt of life , whkh t4itappmred
in Gene!!is 3 :24, is in the midst
of the wav. 'Tlte c:unc of Adam
i• ~ne. The saints wm tee GOO.
:.nd Hit name wi11 be on our
forehead•. ~ wiR be no da,...
nt:St. no thadow1, no sin, no eor·
row. no ni(ht. b>lt jetUS win t.:
the Utmt. What a alorioua
ruture ltfe in ParacfiM: whorrt
God crukd Adam, aJttl ,_
which he ,.... •tt•ro•tcl t.caa~t
of hit tfn f
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THURS~Y, SEPT. 16, 1!11
OOIIDIIA OU..IIAII. CAUF. From the Police Blotter A~N-· Bach p~~ ~'"-u LWor IV-,,;:-;;:.:
• TU£8DAY, AOO.. 1'7 &t 1100 w. Cout tfWJ., Mart. of 'Jet WU.. st., eo.&a Maa, c ommlsa:loo meatiDc at 8 p.m. bor View HUla, pttta.1Jdac to 'ftdlliT
Ropr Alao Ray, 20, of 1$10 Dll'a MU., oa a cbatp ol betac wu arrut.cl at Z:ZO a.m. at today Sept 115 wtll be pre--pukl.DC. Jlpa&Dd oommerctal ne .:!t.. ,_1111 .,..
----------Plac.eatia An., Wut Newport clrwlk Ia bLI aU • • • Dlrtd HotpUa.l Rd. alldNewportBIYd., c.tdad by a· 3 p:m. ltudy ,_. c.omm\lltty factU.tlea. W.C t 1 IF u : .,._.
-__ L=IGA=:L..::MO:::.:TIC=I:__ Hel.,.., no arrtoled II Z:IO A-_,., 49• at 15IO oa a ciiOr .. of dr!Yirll willie sloo 1o Cl~ Hall. Slucl7 -14. Fila I m11> of Tnd ~10, ,...,_ -1 11 Tan lltl., p.m. at ?05 Edlt'water oa a w. Blllbol BIYd.., Ceatrat New .. llDder the latlueoea ot alcohol d!seuotoo wtllloclude lbepro .. a JUbdtvtsioD of z:r acres lim • Tan..,.. Ctcll
f.U?56 cbarp or PDNMIIDD ol Ito-l*f,,.... art'elled at 1:30 p.m •••• Barclln ateapac:l wttb poMd ameadmeot• reii.Uve to ooe lot for CODdom!AUa citY-s•&10, £1 Ml caN.. a..
FICTITIOU!l BUSINESS N.UOE leo property , •• Dulel 1M alllcF.-ud W. 0cao Ft., 110 worth ol lood !rom a Yead-bel&Jt aDd sloi'J provlsloas ln elopmeat 00 1bt --at I. p-. _, 11,
STATEMENT Stewart, 18, of 1481 Placeatl& Cutral Nnport, 0D l Cbarpt IDI mi.Chioe a1 the Pbli.Ups 6e realdeuUal cU.strlcts. An oral w. Cout Hwy., watteriJ ol M.....,t Blldl, St. ..... _
Tbefollowt.DgperiOilt.JdolDc An._, Wast Newport Hti.JbU, of btl.ac bltol1c:attd lD pubUc seniee stat1ooat4625W.Coa!A preseotatloa will bectven,aod BaLboa Coves. The a,ppUeut Pa~HDD,IOUCU'Ob '
business as: Rayoe Soft Water was arreJted at 5:20 p.m. at • • • A ear stereo n1t.Mid at Hwy., Wast Newport, al 11:45 a staff report wtU be made. ta Charles T. SmUh, Ootuto. podn.LIBtae..!;,.,. 11 btbrc .,.._.
Servtce, 17835-M Slcy Pa.rkClf. his rasldeoc:e oo a CIW'I' ot $50 WU ttot.D ftom a c:&r be-p.m. Auc. 19 ••• Fifty dollars Tbe aeeoda tor the eveoJ.nc 15. Use permit awllcatlorl lrdl~
c le, lrYine: Howud Dale Keel-blll'cla-rY • • • Kurt MartiD -.:tac to Joea I.Joael Gulola, In CUb n.a stole from a cub meettnc 1Dcludea the tolkJwlng: of the lrTtne Co. tor a dOUble duc.ttd bJ 18 ll L. Pear-.
er, 17835-M Sky Park Circle, Buttel, 19, ot 7'7S w. WllloD 3'7S·A Ocle st., CoD Mesa, drawer during business hours 1. use permit appllcatton of taced permanent sliD of sc SlpecS; C:.. flied wUb tM
Irvine. St., Costa Mesa, aDd Rletw'd whlle it was puked at 353 E. at tbe Joy to the World Fashion Emk:ay Developmeot co. for a sq. tt. 1.00 a temporary leuin& Tbb ~tale
This buslDess 1s being con. Allen Lyou, 19, ot U!e S&Dt:a Cout Hwy., Newport Beach, shop, 3555 E. Coe.st Hwy., Co-2ZO room 12 story (plus mez • .stp for Bayport aputmeota Cocdy Clark ol. Cln.ttll eo.g
ducted by an IDdlvldua.l Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, were dlll'trlc tbe G1,S.t • • · AD esti-rona del Mar. u.DiDe) hOtel to be coostructed 2650 San Joaquin Hills Rd. ' on: Sap. 1• lt'fl, by a:"t!t.
Signed: HowardDa1eKeefer. arrested at the Newport Beach mated $301 worth of clothes • SATURDAY, AUG. 21 u part of the "Newport pro-16. Use permit appllea.tioo J. M.&ddol.'deputytco:'as )()
TbJs statement bled wlth the pollee station 011 a ch&rp of were butclarl&ed from lbe Sll-Vlrctnta MulooMadallo1,43, ject" at tbe southwesterly cor. of Donald Steinke of Fullertoo 19~Ubll:·u!''':t~-Pon' ttarl:*
county clerk of Orange County burctary • • • Robert DeDilis nrmooo., Z603 Newport Blvd., or 310 E. Balboa Blvd., Apt. ner of MacA rthur Blvd. a.oo to ut111u 2 stores in an exist-•
on: Au g. 23, 1971, by Betty Wheeler, 2-4, ot%306 W, Ocean West Newport, between Aug. 15 2, Balboa, was arrested at 1 Blrch St., near u~ airport. ioi!: commer cial shopping ceo. Eosien.
J. Bargsten, deputy eotmty Ft.. Apt. 1-A, Central Hew. aDd lS. a.m. at the rear of the Lucky 2. Resubdlvlsloo request of ter for a drive-In and take-out ---------:-::---
clerk. port; E"dwa.rd Paul Hart .. y, ZO, • THURSDAY, AUG. 19 Lion oo a charge of drh1.ng Emb.y Denlopment Co. for restaurant, Kentucky Fried LIGAL MOTICa
Publish: Aug. 26, Sept. Z, 9, of Can&da, UD4a Marie D&l· Richard Michael LeYttoa, 20, wblle under the tnflueoce of subdh1.dJ.ng 8.98 acres Into 2 Chi cken, at 3107-3109 Newpo!'t
16, 1971, In the Newport Harbor liaDes, 20, of Canada., stepbeD of 295.1/2 WalDIA, Costa Mesa, alCOhol •. ~CUlton E1Us Yolllll, lots for the above mentioned Blvd., West Newport.
Ensign. Dennis Brigbt, 20, of Canada, was arrested at 3:40p.m. at 39, of 116-1 /Z 2200 st., Ceo· Newport project. 1'1. Use permit applicaUoo
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and Gary Richard Trealman,25, Bayside and Marlne, Bayside tral Newport, was arrested at 3. Amendment 299, adding of the Irvine Co. for a 10 by 35
of Austin, Tex., were arrested Center, 00 a ebarre or pos-23rd St. and w. Oce&D Ft., staDdards for development or loot tn.ller ID be used for
at 4:30p.m. at Wheeler's rest. session of martjulna ••. An at 12:40 a.m. 00 a cbarge of service stations, providing for temporary r estroom tor the
deoce on charges of possesstoa estimated $32 to cash and blue being Intoxicated in public ••• improvement of existing sta-"Villa Marina" marina at 1021
of dangerous drugs • • • Fred cbJ,p trading stamps were burg. Gregory Willlam Little, 20, of tioos which would become non. Bayside Dr., oear the entrance
Domntck Bello, 39, of MZ-4 larlzed from the home of Edith 361 La Perle Lane, Costa Mesa, cooformiDg. ID Balboa Island.
Sea Breeze Lane, Harbor Vtew u:. Fee, 806 Bison St., East was arrested at 4:15 p.m. at 4. Request of the Balboa Bay 18. Use permit application
Hills, was arrested at 12:30 Blllf'f, between 7 a.m. and 7 24 Fashion Island, on a charge Club to subdivide 0,769 acres of Feliciano Eoterprises, Qr.
a .m. at McArthur and Harbor p.m., Aug. 11 ••• Plumbing of petty theft shopUftlDg ••• lnto 2 parcels for use as office ange, for daoc!ng. Uve eater-
VIew Dr., Harbor VIew Hills, equtpmeo.t valued at $360 was Jack Steven Amador, 22, of and puking lot at 1950 W. COllSI ta.lnmeot and sale of alcoholic
on a charge of drlving whlle btaglarlzed from a llouseUDder 506 E. Ocean Ft., Balboa, was Bwy., Mariners Mile, easterly beverages at Fellclaoo's res-
uDder the influence of atcobol construcUoo at 351 VIsta Ma-arrested at 9 a.m. at 14th St. of Tustin Ave. taurant, 161 1 Westcutr Dr., 1D
• • • Tbomas Arthur Edwards, dera the Bluffs during the and Batboa Blvd., Central New-5. Variance request of Pilt· Westclllf Center.
F-130'n
FICTITIOI.S Jt,tE!NESS NAME
STATEilENT
Tbe foUowl.nr perMM~lsdotDC'
busl.ness is: Van HaDserl Equip.
meat, 698 W, 17th st., COIIt:t
Mesa: Edward Va.a Vol.ktDtMa'r.
10163 Pbeasa.nt Ave., FouatalD
Valley.
This business Is being caa-
ducted by a.o todtvldtal
Signed: Edward Va.o VolkiD-
burg.
Tbis statement ftled with tbe
county clerk of Orange COUDty
on: Sept. 10, 1971, by Beterty
J. Maddox, deputy county clerk.
PubUsh: Sept. 16, 23, 30,0ct.
7, 1971, in the Newport Harber
Ensign.
44, of 255 Evening Caoyoo Rd., night'; the merc~sebelonged port, 00 a c.ba.rge of drlrtng rick O'Connor tor constructing 19. Use permit applicatioo
Sllore Cllffs, was a.rrested at to Orcoo lnc •••• A bicycle while under the Influence of a d~lex at 920 E. Ocean Ft., of Seabrers Safety and Serv·tce
12:45 a.m. at Poppy and E. Coast valued at $100 n.s burglarlzecl alcollol ••• Edward L. Eagan. Balboa, on a lot having an area Club for a marine fueUogfacii-
Hwy., Corona del Mar, on a trom the garage at the Susan 45, of 301 Fernleat, Apt. A, of 2,323 sq. ft. where a m\ni. Uy1 tncludlng fuel dockaulser-
charge of intoxication in pub-Costanzo resldeoc:e, 202Emer-Corona del Mar, was arrested mum of 2,400 Is required. vice slips, at 705E. Edgewater,
Uc ... Burglars escaped wtth aid, Balbocl [Sla.Dd, during the at 3:15 p.m. at Feroleaf &.00 6 through 10. Varianceappti-and for underground storage
$75 in cash from the apartmellt night of Aug. 16. Seaview, oo a charge of drlvtnc cations to reduce the parking tanks at 416 E. Balboa Blvd., • SAVE Ill 0 W 1
of Robert Michael Snrtllout, while under the Influence o1 requirements for a profession. Balboa.
l\5.1/2 24th St., West new-• FRIDAY, AUG. 20 alcohol •.• Shelly Lou Lowry, al.commercial building easter-20. Request of the Irvine Co.
port, during the night. John Harley Green, 86, of 3 18, of 552 Hamilton st., Costa 1y of Newport Center Drive East to extend a use permit tor one
• WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18 Beacon Bay, was arrested at Mesa, was arrested at 2:30 and northerly or Anacapa Ave., year for 3 directional signs for
Andre Pickering WUUams, 8 p.m. at bls residence oo a p.m. at the Broadway depart-from one space pe r 250 SQ. ft. Newport Center, Fasblonlslaod
37, of 160 w. Wilson st., Costa cbarge of dishabJDg the peace meat store, Fashion Island, oa of gross Ooor area too~ spacE' a.nd Park Newport.
Mesa, was uresteda.t2:-40a.m •••• Evelyn Marte Early, 52, a charge of shoplifting ••• Le· per 250 sq. n. of usable area. 21. Request of the Irvine Co.
Horse tack valued at $3ZO was 1l. Request or the HowardS. to eztend a use permit for one
burglarized from the garage Wright Coostructwn Co .of Ana -year tor 4 directional signs for
at the LeRoy L. Carver Jr., helm to rewne the FWl Zooe Newport Center, Fasbloo Is-
residence, 2140 Mesa Dr., Back area ln Balboa Crom c .I to land, East Bluff, Park New .
Bay, during the night. c.O-H. port, Harbor View Hills, and
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• SUNDAY, AUG, 22 12 . Use permit applicatioo UC:tt~--------~=:::;=======! of Robert Hedloff for an apart. •
Call these merchants
for the best
$TOP THAT THIEf
~ DICTOGRAPH
SECURITY SYSTEMS
1"011 HOMf AND IUS.NUI
THf •OST ~I"'Ul..U otOICf
Jllllllf OEMONSTIIATIOM
l'lltff UTIMATIU
James Mt cbael Daniels, 30,
ot 205 Via Cordova, Udo Is-
laDd, was arrested at 2:40a.m.
at the top of lhe oorthwest ramp
of the Arches oo Newport Blvd.,
on a cbarge of drlvtog while
ment to be constructed over a
proposed office building at 241 9
E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar.
13. Request or the Irvine Co.
to amend the planned commwa-
UDder lhe inlluence of alcohol LEGAL HOTICE
••• James David Spalenka. 20, --"------·---
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IN THE HEWPORT·MESA AREA
POR IN SPIRATION
9:45 --Bible Study
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·U of 102 E. Bay, Apt. 5, Balboa, F .12910
in service was arrested at 11 :25 a.m. DO FICTITIOW BUSli'iESS ~AME
a cba.rge of vehicle ta.mperlng STATEME~T
at 104 E. Bay •.. Albert C. The followln&: person is doing
11 a.m. & ? P.M. -Services
DR. JAMES COMBS
Paator ~
,_ ....
FRIED CHICKEN
645·5990
I hOD A. Ill.. t1 9100 P'.M. DAIL'
CLOSED TUESDAY
291 E. 17TH STREET
(AT SANTA AHA AVE.)
COSTA MESA
'"' o<PONT 0" ltUil.OIN G
IEI•O"O"IU"' P AP ... ING l.OT
• Hearing Aids
HAL AEBISCHER •
Proper F1ttmg Assured
3409 E. Coast Hwy ..
Corona del Mar
675-3833
• Kennels
K·9
111422 5.
•M1rine
"'ti!l'&
WILCOX-CRITTENDEN
HARDWARE
Nl'fl81't._. C.._..-Boo61•
2700 W. C... Hwy •• N. I . . ... .,,
Z .. .ul PAINTS
• Newsp.-per
POR LOCAL HIWS
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• • • EQUIPME~T
IN NE WP OfiiT BEACH
~ Office F1mriture ~ tl.:;J" DESKS. CHAIRS
I FILE S ·SAFES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
s.1,, & STATIONER Y
Renlelt Addmt Mldltnn
s .... ,.,. ~ Typewriten 8' 67J..6820 r• OFFICE SUPPLY Inc:.
3 011 Nlwi)O<!Qiyd NIWilO<l Buc:h
• Nurseries
Shn1bs. Interior P1ants
, TropK:al & Trers
11\llftclicide~ and Fertilizer
Mutrr Chu1• • Benk•menu.J'd
FR EE DELIVERY
Co ro na del Mar Nu rse ry
~7 44 E Coasl llwy 615·0160
•P1int W1llp1per
HARBOR PAINT
& WALLPAPER
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Complete Line
13.000PATTERNS
OF WALLPAPER
2919 E. Coast Hwy .
Corollll del Mar
cN.!XT TO PORT THit.ATRKI
Phone: 67 3-2033
c.n 547-4116
ALI-SAfl AIAII.
SERVICE
lcc>•O'LIT!iHDl,LUGG
AHU H.AH DBAG IIIII .. AIIS
3401 E. Coast Htpway
Corona .del Mu
Phone: 873-4840
Ollar Loc•lio,.s:
oHll 'II A LIDO, NEW .. DRT
•74 f'AiHlOH ISLAND
o1101 IRVINE, MEWII'ORT
• ROBINSON'S DEP'T. STORE
,ASHlON lSLAMD
• Television
R FACTORY-DI
Magnavox
DEALER
''Wh•r• 3cruic~t ••••s II
11 b,rtlcr i•y"
• Color Stareo .Th••'"*'•l
• Color TV Conaol••
Portables •
TV • Stereo Consoles
Component Syat•m•
Tap• Recorders • Pc,.t-1
abl• and Tabla R.clloa l
11};;;~~
LI.De, 19, and Dean C. Line, business as: Tile Vogel Com-
18, both of 102 E. Bay, Apt. paoy; 2052 Newport Blvd., Suite
6, Balboa, was arrestedatthelr 10, Costa Mesa: Lo1s Tolen
resideoce at 10:45 a.m. oo a Vogel. 2218 22nd St., Newport
charge of cuWvatlng marijuana Beach.
.•• Virginia Christtoe Miller, Tilts business Is being con-sa, of 655 Udo Part Dr., Apt. ducted by an lDd.lvidual.
30, Udo Peninsula, was arre~-Signed: Lois Tolen Vogel.
ted at 1:15 a.m. at 2414 New-Thi s statemeot flied wtth U1e
port Blvd., West Newport, on a county clerk of Orange County
clarge of bei.Dg intolicated in on: Aug. 30, 1971, by Beverly
ptlbllc • • • Auto accessories J . Maddo1, deputy coWJty clerk.
nluecl at $51.50 were stolen Publish: Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, in
from a car beloogiogtoCharles The Newport Harbor Ensign.
D. Atwood, 1655 Sheriogtoo.,
Apt. 109, Newport Heights,
while It was parked at 1700
16th St., during the Dlgbt •••
Tools n.lued at$830were bur g-
larl.zed trom the garage at the
Keith T. Goodell residence,
2107 A.oniversary t..n:., Back
Bay, durlllg the night ... James
Ward Wattersoo of 655 Udo
Part Dr., Udo Peninsula, was
arrested at 12:59 a.m. at the
Sbell dock. 406 S. Bay Ft.,
on a charge of drivtog a boat
wblle UDder the I.Dflueoce of
alcohol.
LIGAL MOTlCI
F .12751
FICTITIOUS BUSlNESS NAME
STATEMENT
Tbe following persoos a.re
doing business as: Mariners
MulDe FI.D1shesCo., 3325 New-
port BlYd., Newport Bel.eh:
Mario C, Paetnt, 3000 Clay St.,
Nnport Beach; LuclUe M. Pa.
ciDI., SOOO C la7 St., Newport
B•cb.
LECAL HOTICf
F .13022
FICTITI01.5 81.5L"i'ESS NAME
STATEMENT
The foUowing person is doing
business as: Smitty's Yacht
Lettering. 253 5 W, Coast High-
way Newport Beach: Thurman He~y Smith J r., 655 LidO Park
Drive, Newport Beach.
This business Is being con.
ducted by an individual.
Signed: Thurmao Henry Smith
Jr.
This statement filed with the
county clerk or Orange Counry
on: Sept, 1, 1911, by Beverly
J . Maddox, deputy county elerk..
Publish: Sept. 9, 16, 23, 30,
1971, in the Newport Harbor
Ensign.
SOLD TO AUSTRIAN
mro\isnJ Tbls business ls bei.Dg coo-
It'• urulc• A.LL ,..,..,, ducted by a partnersbip.
1.-IIEWPORT BLVD. Slped' llarlo C. Paclnl. ~f~~~:~:~i!!~~~:~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~ This statemeut flied wtth tbe
• C05TA MUA 646....... cc•miJ clerk of Or..,. Couoty
oa.: Auc. 23, 1971, by Betty J. • TV Barplt>r>, deptriJ """"Y clerk_
A. R. MAR SAC N>Jlsb, Auc. !6, ~ Z, 9,
A 2.stor)' Anaheim om ce
building UDder lease to Ad-
dressograph-WulUgraph Co.
bas beeD sokS to Mrs. Joha.nllil
Furbocll., a private Investor of
Vienna., Austria. Coldwell, Ban-
ker & Co. handled the $450,000
tra.nsactioD between F. P. Dro-
esch Associates, Newport
Beach, and Mr s. Furbock. Tbe
buUdi.D g Is tocaled at 1869 Man.
cbester Ave,, Anaheim.
PLUMBER S!RVIHC ALL OF 16, 1971,ln lbeNowportllarbor
Jturta A11a ""'"· at !'AtJl"o lia
548·1733 COSTA ~ESA 548·1733
BAPTIST H
HOME OF P . C. HEUMAHH CHAISTIAH SCHOOL
FIRST OfURCH OF
CHRIST. SCIENTIST
3303 Vi.a Lido
Nrwpon &ada
SUNOA Y SCHOOL
9 a.m. aa d !0:30 a.m.
SUNI>AY SERVICES
9 a.n~. aad 10:30 ,.,m.
WEDNESDAY F.VEN ING
MEETING 8 p.m.
READING ROOM
w~~k dJsn: 9 :.l.m .. 5 p.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF THE MASTEf!
lu1heran Dturdl tn .t.m.ica
2900 PKific View Dr.
CorOM del M.r, Cllltf.
DR WILLIAM R. ELLER
Ph unt: 644-2664
9·00 A .M. Fam1ly Worship
10.00 A .M. ·Church school
II 00 A.M.· Festive Wonhip
NURSERY PROVIDED
Wf'dnud.ay: 9 :.~.m . · 7:45 p.m.IL---------...J
.Juud.ay .and Fr.d.ay:
9 :.~.m .-5 p.m.: 7-9 p.m .
Sund.ay: I p.m.· 4 p.m.
SEOOND CHURCH OF
a-tRIST, SCIENTIST
N~wport 8uch :.11
Coron.a del Mu
J I 00 Pacific View Dr.
SUNDAY 50-IOOL 10 .a .m.
SUNDAY SERVICE IU.a.m.
WEONESOA Y EVENING
Rudi11g Room: 8 p.m .
~B f'_.. CoutR•y.
Eat r-ac e oa N•rcia1111
Mon .. fri.: 10 a.m. 10 5 p.m.
1\uu.day ~v~n1ng5: 7 to II
Sat.: 10 J~.m . tn o4 p.m.
You .an cordially tn~'Ht"d ro
uce-nd O!urch Strvtct ' .md
to u.c tht Rudin« Room
flc1 ••• ·~ 4 32628ro8d S.-t
Newpon Heights
I
:1 FrH ""d J,d~p~nd~tnt
Cco ,gr~gation•l
ChristiiAn Cluorch
REV. NORMAN BROWN
MINtS feR
SUNDAY SERVICE
AND CHURQ{ SCHOOL
AT 10:00 A.M.
Vw rury c-tJr-~t proviikd
PHONE: 642·2740
Central Bible Onuda
23AD ST .*' OAAHCE , COSTA MESA -5 .. -SJOJ
'-dar llcbool Jl Worutp ... t :OO u• 10:10 L•.
hadar E-1•1 Worolllp .•.•...... ~:00 P-•·
W-o4or Bt11lo lladJ Jl P...,or ..... 7:00 ....
.... 11PI•1•' -.rcb wtU. IIWe ...... ' ' I I
100 Carnallon Ave. ORAHGI COUNTY Ensl.p.
Corona del Mu 8 a.e.10 11 p.•.-7 d&)'al LIGAL ..OncE
S.JJI~t' 'IJJI'II F -12111
C••fllla f•••ll a.t Lea II W•b 11•1• •
PlumbinJ ReJN~ira
DAY A NICH.T
WATER HEAT!.RS
671·4110
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13 .. 1192 SIUP OPERA TIIIG UNDER
FlCTITIOU!l B161MESS MAl Til ..
CHA"Oil N.UOE
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1:110, N.,..,.n a.e-. Cal.
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Cit' ...,., s. ·-· II.D. -All-11, S4pt_ I, t ,
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C:OIIOIIA DEL IIAA, CAUF.
In South Orange County Pictured here is our new South Orange County
Regional Office in Newport Center.
Now open for business.
BuelniiL Thllt'l the key word.
Business so good that we've had to grow in space
and facilities and staff to keep up with, and ahead of.
the growth of our business customers.
We hope you'll stop in soon and get acquainted.
Union Bank. Where business banks. ·
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL OFFICE • 510 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
I
UNION
BANK
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